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CLIFTON ATINU1 •• CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

UJ NITEA, ope rcar

THEATRES

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ld

of e

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Sit of • Kind and

Today—Doors Man

ALL JOKERS

at 16 :46 I a.

Fredric MARCH
Sylvia SIDNEY
in 'GOOD DAME'

—Ear s

on M as co-

MCKIE'S
DAUGHTER

In reran

ASI1 4 STAR ACTS
Eduard Wane, Martha

Charlie Ruggles
Mary Boland
Burns & Allen
W. C. Fields
Alison Skipworth

i----

'6 OF A KIND'

—EXT114------

ROM (LARKS'
AT THE ORGAN

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3 (ag.:7:1!. )

WEEK-DAYS
2k to COE 25e 1100 to 6:00
40e after COO

SUTER STAGE RHOW
1 Star Act.
B11; VAUDEVILLE SHOW
5 Star Ants

TODAY—Darn open
at 14:43 a a.

STAGE AND SCREEN

ARTISTS

ANNA STEN

Make Ile Loot-A.1.10d
Debut At

"nana"

MISS LEE CORBMAN SHAPERO NAMED ON DETROIT COMPOSERS
FIRE COMMISSION DAY ON MARCH 6 AT
PREPARES RECITALS
MUSIC STUDY CLUB

Miss Lee Corbman of the De-
troit Conservatory of Music, 5035
Woodward avenue, announces a
series of spring piano recitals, to
invited. Of
1 Clark Gable and Claudette Col-
Stephen Leacock, humorist and which the public is
special interest will be the work
bert, two of Hollywood's most author, will speak on March 2 for
of Miss Corbman's children of
popular stars, will be seen to- the Detroit Town Hall Friday
pre-school age: Children of four,
I gether for the first time in the Morning Series, ire the Cass Thea-
five and six, playing the masters,
Igay comedy romance "It Hap- ter. at 11 o'clock.
Bach, Mozart, Grieg, Schumann,
pened One Night," which will open
Mr. Leered is the man "who
, at the Fox Theater Friday for a has made nations laugh." lie is Beethoven, etc.
The first of this series of re-
week's engagement. On the stage called "Prince of Fun-makers"
citals will be given on Friday eve-
will be another parade of celebri- and "The Canadian Mark Twain."
at S o'clock, at
'ties headed by Singin' Sam, the His success on the lecture plat- ning, March 2,
the Grinnell Auditorium, 1515
] radio favorite known as the "Bar- form followed his great success in
hasol" man; Sam Jack Kaufman, the literary field. Born in Eng. Woodward avenue. The second in
the former Fox Theater's popular land, his parents came to Canada the series will be heard on March
master of ceremonies, and Nat in 1876, and he was educated at 15 at 8 p. in., at the Grinnell
13rudiloff, Kate Smith's renowned Upper Canada College, Toronto, Auditorium. The dates for the
remainder of the series will be
band leader.
going to Chicago to take his Mae-
Sam Jack Kaufman brings his ter's degree in economics and po- announced later.

Film Comedy and Stage
Show at Fox.

w.

on
he

PAGE SEVEN

MEDerRorrIEwtsnaiRoxicus

STEPHEN LEACOCK
AT CASS MARCH 2

own company to the stage that he litical science and the degree of
, has graced so many times with Doctor of Philosophy. At prep-
Frank Connors, the angel-voiced ant he is head of the department
, tenor, who was soloist with the of political science at McGill Uni-
Fox orchestra during the last sum- versity in Toronto.
„ Frenzied Fiction" is the sub- "The Seven Who Were Hang e d "
mer, and others. Net Brusiloff,
Features Ben Ami, Berta Ger•
, Kate Smith's orchestra leader on ject of his lecture, and tickets
sten and Entire as,
” be secured or reserved at
nia
her radio program, will be here ,
Y
with his violin, as well as Sid Room
749 at the Book Cadillac
Leonid Andreyev's great drama,
, Page and the Three Jacks.
Hotel, Cadillac 6993.
"The Seven Who Were Hanged,"

ANDREYEV'S DRAMA .
NOW AT LITTMAN'S

RKO DOWNTOWN

DR. CLYDE FISHER
SPEAKS WEDNESDAY

is the feature attraction at I,itt-
mono Yiddish People's Theater
this Friday evening, Sunday mat.

Nate S. Shapero, head of Con-
ningham's Economical Drug
°pet ro it Composers Day" will "
Stores, was named by Mayor be
esented at the next Music
Couzens
Couzens to take the place on the Study Club meeting to be held
March 6, at 1. W. C. A. building.
/- \ The meeting, which will be open I
to the public, will include vocal)
, and piano aelections and composi-
itions for 'cello and violin by local
1musicians. Mrs. William Kaplan
is chairman and Mrs. Samuel
Asherson vice-chairman of the 1
affair. • Mrs. Bernard Lachs is i
;general chairman of the program ;
committee.

Ream'. Two Greatest
/AVM Twat. for the
Tint Vine

he

II

awns
awns
IMO

Clark

GABLE

Claudette

COLBERT

In

"It Happened
One Night"

I
MACCABEES DANCE : 111
ON SUNDAY NIGHT g •

Romance and Laughs


Slam

0. ow

2

Rada. Reined Parsonalitr

. •
The Purim ball of the Maccabees Mk
Mattathias Tent 1005 will be he
at the Maccabees auditorium on
"The Barbasol Man"
'Sunday, Feb. 25. The music will
ws.
Nat Bruailoff
...se
, he furnished by Dave Diamond and
sl-Zd
...,
ewe Sam Jack Kaufman
his orchestra, featuring Al Turner .....
■ I/I
41=0.
& CO.
IMM ■
and his entertainers. A big turn- ime
■ S
Other Gnat Arta
mesa
■ ••1
out is expected. Many prominent •••
MN..
guests and city officials have been
•.•ss
. invited.

= SINGIN' SAM at

,

M

1.,, DOWNTOWN PM

BEN BEY CLUB DANCE
i
TO BE HELD APRIL 1 I

I GREAT FEATURES

...
l
i

"THE MEANEST
"The Meanest Gal in Town," an

,,"
' uproarious comedy featuring Zest'
nhub
a rhinosIftythe wmaes .haepr: :
haiD
GAL IN TOWN" =
LIONEL ATM!,
...
Pitts, El B rendel, Pert Kelton,
sits
RICHARD BENNETT
pOI S Il a lm
pointed
er C l
- cAl Courles 1, Detroit Snot
-
The featured stars in this great
ma
core ?ITT!, FL L BRIM",
James Gleason and "Sheets" Gal-
MAE CLARKS
....
••

Dr. Clyde Fisher, curator of Llay will b e
Ben Ami, Berta
ship committee at a meeting held ma
....,111.::. G RFAL T :1 64,,..
...
a
PIIILLIPS HOLMES
lagher, will be the first feature of astronomy and visual instruction nee and evening.
NATE S. SHAPERO
ms
JAMS GLEAM°.
new
the
e
Feb.
14,
14
at
the
ne
on
Michael
Gibson
and
er sten,
.
(
a
double
bill
program
which
will
5 5
at the American Museum of Nat- entire cast of Littmans Yiddis h Fire Commission left vacant by Community Center.
open at the RKO Downtown Thea- ural His tory,
illus - - Playhouse, Twelfth and Seward.
Samuel Metier, chairman of the 1
tOCCCOWOncsasidate
t h e Arecseenhteedtecath l le o f C
ter Friday. The other picture will trated lectur
e, will
"Earth
and
seventh annual dance, which is
give
an Neigh
ST'
will om
co mmlloertee
A.
be "Sleepers East," a thrilling tier Worlds," before the Detroit
xpires ' ' being held at the ball room of the sr. ' SL"
Schantz's term, which e
....
drama of the heroic battle of a Town Hall Series at the Wilson J.
d ime 11 0STER..,.
. Book Cadillac Hotel on Passover
MOTHERS: TUNE IN STATION
girl against crooked politicians Theater next Wednesday morning,
,
h
1,1935.
.
a
former
prem
.
March
Shapero
pero
is
their sinister operations Feb. 28, at 11 o'clock.
and
elaborate plans are beingetfoermxl

dent of the Jewish Centers Asso; night, April 1, announces that
which nearly wrecked eight lives.
f all
For 15 years Dr. Fisher has
A capacity audience attended the ciation and is a member of the : latest for the entertainme
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 21, at 10 P. M.
Gathering together five of been responsible for most of the
.
Samuel
ft
in anece
h e. ege
,
ting
of
the
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
mee
board of gove nors Of the Jewish who attend
Hollywood's
best
funrnakers
for
Hollywood's
educational work at the museum, the Jewish National Fund Tuesday
who ind
Listen to an Interesting Program by
Welfare Fe
,
"The Meanest Gal in Town " Di• and f r several years has had
:
sale
of
tickets,
announces
that
o
rector Russell Mack utilized the charge of photography. He re - afternoon, at the Statler.
!tickets will go on sale on Feb. 25,
Rabbi Leon From of Temple , Beth
hilarious story of the adventures cently was made director
where
Goal
Food
... Goad
00or of
and
all
those
who
wish
to
obtain
1
delivered an address and Miss
f the El,lvia
and romances that befell five pro-
MUSIC AND SONGS THAT WILL DELIGHT YOU
Music . . . and Excellent
them may do 0 by calling him at
new j160,t planet-
Scherr of the Ganopol Musi•
pie in a one-horse town when an
ALSO A WELL KNOWN SPEAKER
Entertainment exists.
:
502
Lawyers
Building,
Cadillac
ium, the gift of Charles Hayden.
Sy
II cal Art Studio played piano selec-
alluring and sensuous actress be- " Tickets for CI
Where particular petcdLm.
Clyde
HARRY WEINBERG, Master•of-Ceremonies
d Fisher's •
.
, . All clubs are asked to hold this
Pla ns are well under wa
comes stranded there.
lrated
lecture may be had now
ts were sub-
us t
r Encouraging reports
"DETROIT'S GAY SPOT"
celebration
In "Sleepers East" an expose at Grinnell's or the Town Hall milted
'
y for date o en and attend this dance,
by chairmen for the annual the annuaal Purim
is made into the crime that is office,
ffice 533 , Detroit
The P next meeting of this club
Detroit- Leland Hotel, tions.
$5 donor luncheon, which will be and dinner-dance which will be
' held May 2, of which Mrs. Eli held on Sunday evening, March 4, will be held on Feb. 28, at 9 p. m.,
rampant when a group of crooked
politicians are running a great , Randolph 2300.
Sachse is general chairman. Those in the main hall of the B'naj . I at the new Jewish Community -
TEL. TRinity_2•34115
desiring to make reservations for Moshe, under the direction of f the ' ' Center, Woodward at Holbrook,
city.
13TH AND SEWARD
I Symphony Orchestra's Con-
Mrs.
Max
' in room 1. Anyone interested is
SUNDAY (Matinee and Evening),
should call -J,
who
i congregation s Sister ood.
FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB.
cart on Saturday, March 3• the luncheon Euclid
s On the afternoon of Sunday,'
UNITED
ARTISTS
THEATER
I
8233
Schubiner,
1
23, FEB. 25
cam-
March 4, ,h the memorial insert - p invited
to attend this meeting.
Clif. 031111

75 E. Verner
An entirely new star to Ameri- ,
..
movie audiences is Anna Sten,' The eighteenth Saturday eve- chairman of the reservations earn tions on the tablet will be marked
For Your Evening' s rolselaiarat
The Genial, Well-Known Artist
J U DGE V. BRENNAN ON
can shown for the first time lo- I nine concert played by the De_ mittee. Women desiring to ould in the main synagogue.
air eh
for the
their money with
the affair
The Greatest Colored :!
now
The speaker of the evening's , ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
e hairma n o f
rally in the title role of "Nana" trait Symphony Orchestra, on

March 3, at Orchestra Hall, wi communicate
Bern- program will be announced in the
Show Ever Assembled
at United Artists.
be under the direction of "The ways and means, Mrs:Victor
w ish Radio
M . j eBrennan
has next issue of The Chronicle.
redsgse Vincent ,s
ladJ
du
Miss Sten is a Rusaian with con- Bohemians Musicians Club of De- stein, University 2.4240, who
assisted by
SHELTON BROOKS, M.I14
The Sisterhood will hold a sup-
siderable experience as a stage trait" with Valbert Coffey acting suggestions and simple ways , by
per and card party on Sunday,1Hour, at 12 noon this Sunday ,
Alberta Pryne
and cinema actress in Europe be- as general director for the eve- which every woman interest ed. in
l
ional evening, March 25, in the social , over Station WMBC. The musica
hind her. She has been in the nine. Mr. Coffey will open with the cause of the Jewish Nat
/I
mhil
Little "Cab"
n lcia
e llein S T
atusrhe eh
illRefeth
l
United States nearly two years a Concerto Grosso in D minor by Fund will be able to earn mane y for hall of the synagogue.
Ina
His Nackl.ittaki Rat
■ nd MICHAEL GIBSON in
On April 15, in the assembly
yamanw
d
learning English and preparing
the English composer, Boyce. This the Mrs.
luncheon.
1 .
nt
of
hall
of
the
synagogue,
the
Sister-
I
news
of
the
week
will
be
broad.
Auzie Dial
Max Weksler, preside
herself for her debut in Ameri-
cast by David Bernstein, and there
makes it in a and all the other compositions on the auxiliary, presided at the meet- hood will hold a card party.
DAVID WILBORN
can pictures. She
Ey tk well known [mann Dramatist Leonid Andre,.
,
Plans are being made for a I will be other features
story of Paris of 1870, based upon this program will be first perk'
Mg and appealed to all members to
— - —
JIMMY KEYES
-
Last Sunday, the speaker was
festival for the early
TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 21
a Zola novel, that takes her from mances. The second number on lend their support to the National
PAULINE BRYANT
TUESDAY EVENING MARCH
Ben Ant and Bertha Gerstein in Fereh
Judge Donald Van Zile. In the
part of May.
.
the gutters of the French capital the program is a Symphonic Fan-
Tattanntal Mtarw.r. tog iwa
and Others
Iftesehlesin's star
Ph.D.s.
course of his address he stated:
to become its most famous cour- tasie composed by Arthur Waade, Fund.

•IIRREN 'A811,11111..
A special luncheon committee
"EACH* AMASI'•
"The people of these United
who for many years has been a
Young People's Auxiliary of B'nai
tesan
of
the
boulevards,
and
an
miser of the viola section of meeting was held at the home of
Moshe.
1 States have fully demonstrated
Tickets: Eva., $1, 75c, 50c, 35c; Mediums: 7k, 50c, 35e, 25e
actress as popular with the masses
Mrs. I. Shewach of Blaine avenue,
A special meeting of the °maid.' their supreme courage during the
as with the titled profligates who the Detroit Symphony Orchestra who is an ardent worker for the
nation
is
caalled
for
Sunday
after-
past few years. A return of con
lavish money and jewels upon her. and who is well known for his luncheon. From enthusiasm dis-
from 6:30 to Closing
a vital need.
In the cast are Richard Bennett, arrangements and compositions.
played by workers it is expected noon at 4 p. m., in the club room fidence is, however,
of
the
synagogue.
Loss
of
confidence during the pe.
Phillips Holmes, Muriel Kirkland, The concluding concerts to be that the donor luncheon will be a
Plans are being made for • card riod through which we have just
Clark and Lionel *twill. The played for the school children of huge success.
party of the Y. P. A. on Thursday passed Mid not be avoided, but
picture is set and costumed in the the public and parochial schools of b
f the
it was materially and unnecessar-
Greater Detroit and surrounding , A joint Purim meeting o ti n,' evenin ,
Ji.
with TED
g NOLE and
period of the story.
suburban towns will take place ,Ladies Auxiliary and the Na
The Young People's Auxiliary fly increased by the spirit of de-
His Music
ednes-
obviously referred to the Austrian
(Continued from Pure One)
this week when on Monday, Tues- Fund Council will be held 'N
announces its annual spring frolic, structive criticism to which I have
Nazis.
MICHIGAN THEATER
Daily, 3:30 to 6:30 P. M.

day, Wednesday, Thursday an day evening, Feb. 28, at Hate 1 . Stat-
an d featuring Dave Diamond and his alluded.
Both speeches, it is thought
rangements to feed the new Jew-
Friday, at 2 o'clock, at Orchestra ler. Members, their familie
veling street carnivals
"We are now very thankful that
Traveling
I orchestra, on Sunday evening.
ish poor from funds supplied for here, were made out of deference
practicedd
No Cover Except Saturday
slick games
Hall, the Detroit Symphony Or- friends are invited.
I April 29, in the main ball room of many signs of returning prosper-
After ICH P. lE MAO
that purpose by anonymous Jew-
these organizations when they can
„, L 1the synagogue. All clubs are Ity are present. Whether temper-
and convince Jews everywhere get away with it and hoodwink the chestra will play this series of
COMPLETE DINNER SHOW
lab benefactors.
, Jewish Women's Civic ‘411 ° asked to keep this date open. try in their nature only time will
that the Dollfuss regime does not local police is the background of concerts to 12,000 school children.
Business Appeals for Aid.
These concerts are given under ,
I
A debate will be held at g p. m. tell. A new spirit of tolerance
Party on March
M
6.
Special Sunday Dinner - $1.50
intend to differentiate between
a ice and good-will, which was perhaps
"Good Dame," now at the Michi- the supervision o '
di..
Saturday,Feb., at e
M a.
In addition to these dm
Tens In Daly FEU 1.10-4
oar s of citizens.
Ran,
in
which
Sylvia
Sidney
and
Tilton,
educational
director
of
the
Club,1Zeilek.
The Young People's Aux- impossible In the darkest days of
missed employees, the Austrian Ur-
The
Junior
Women's
Civic
ng
and
Fredric March play the leading D etroit S m honv Society
Demo-
,
ilMry
of
B'nai
Moshe
will
debate
the
depression,
will
without
any
business community is under-
member of the Young
roles, assisted by Jack LaRue, will be con
, a
K
.1-, .4 Victor Kolar
party the Philomathic Debating Society doubt hasten a return to happier
conducted
CI uc P
going great hardships due to the PURIM SUPPER AT THE
"Young Men's Hebrew Asso-
Francis, Russell Hopto associate director of the orchestra. (.rats of America, will
give
a club on the subject, "Resolved, that an 1 days.
complete stoppage of business ac-
ch 6,in
g it
CONG. BETH ITZCHOCK Noel
on Tuesday, March
ciation,” Formerly Inter-
Bradley
Page
and
Kathleen
Burke.
"We can never build to great
tivities during the bitter fighting
rooms at the Club Exc hange, organized boycott against Germany
heights unless we have faith in the
The Purim supper of Congrega- It proves a long road of ups and Hadassah Yanich Scores at' 10216 Dexter boulevard.
Fraternal League.
which occurred in the city. The
Betty is desirable.
_.
stability of the foundation. Con-
business
community
ople' • Concert.
Pe_
Harley, president of the or genital-
fed
a joint
appeal to has
the submit-
govern- tion Beth Itzchock of 3836 Fisher downs for the girl known to the
Young Peoples
fidence
is
the
corner-stone
of
any
Men's
Club
of
B'nai
Moshe.
The
Inter-Fraternal League has
avenue is to be held Sunday, Feb. carnival folk as a good dame"
tion, announces that there will be
th
to
turn
manages
before s he the
A debate will be held Sunday prosperity worthy of the name.
ment asking for the proclamation 25 , at 6 p. nt.
Saturday morning, Jan. 17, at refreshments, prizes and ant ertain-
carnival "grifter," with whom she
on
the
subject,
"Resolved,
that
Confidence
can
never
be
promoted
Hebrew
Association charter and in
moratorum
of a one-moo
Rabbi Isaac Stollman will be has fallen in love, into paths that the fourth Young People's Con- meant, and addresses by pro minent there is a future for. the Jews in , by intolerance, unwarranted per-
for
future will be known as such.
all debts and also asking i the goy-
are straight, with the promised cert at Orchestra Hell,l, liadassah sheathers.
the speaker of the evening.
The
speakers
are:
secutions
and
destructive
criticism
recently
acquired
the Young
Men's

public Germany."
Through the efforts
of William
ernment to remit all municipal and
All are invited. Yanich,
12-year-old
l o
f romance
at the end. pupil of Edith The affair is open to the Miriam Affirmative, Alfred Deutsch; nega- of the kind."
,
Katz and David Goldman, the oh-
state taxes for the period as well goa
, dancing and vaudeville Ella Davis of the Netzorg School at a nominal price.
M.
Kaner
is
president
of
the
Music
airman
tive,'
Jack
Allweil.
The
debate
is
twining of the charter was made
as charges for gas and electricity.
of Piano, was the soloist. She Schultz has been named ch airman
Mr. Din
erov is bon- feature the stage revue.
congregation. M
for the being run under the auspices of ' Installation of Officers of possible.
The state of insecurity and
played the first movement of a in charge of arrangements
orary president. Ben Hellman, the
the Men's Club of B'nai Moshe. , J . W. L W. O. on March 3.
el cerilssoonf. tthrenI.
present
apprehension among Austrian
ernetse it:h. eoffivv
Mozart
Concerto
in
B•flat.
The
affair.
, sti dp
p
,A
Rosenthal brothers, M. Bernstein
STATE THEATER
111. H. A. consist of Edward Greer,,

Jews has spread even to Chris.
Gloria Stuart, Marian Marsh, work is full of charm in true Mo-
and Sam Zeff are the trustees. Her.
treas-
d
of
1
Junior
Hebrew
Ladies'
Aid
tian• of Jewish descent. A pans-
The
Jewish
Women's
European
Gifts
to
Flower
Fun
Roger Pryor, Shirley Grey and zart style and demands both spark-
nerd Sheplow is secretary.
Welfare Organization will hold its urer and Albert Bracher, secretary.
phlet was. published her* under
few of the names ling running passages and tender
Society.
Jewish Old Folks' Home.
Mcg. Ronk is president of the Mae Busch are a
A committee has been appointed
local
yearly
Purim
bake
sale
in
the
the joint signatures of a Jesuit
lyric
song.
These
demands
lia•
The following made contributions
Auxiliary and Mrs. Helen in the roster of "I Like It That
priest and • co eeeee ed Jew, in Ladies
Despite weather conditions, the Jewish meat markets Wednesday, to secure • perma - tent meeting
Way " at the State. With night dassah filled most admirably. Es- to the Jewish Old Folks' Home in
Fine is secretary.
noticeable
was her
sea• lieu
which the convert urges the
bridge-dansant sponsored by the Feb. 20 and Thursday, March 1, place to house all the fraternities
neu
of
flowers:
Rabbi Isadore Straus has been clubs and other amusement cen- pecially
under the Y. M. 11. A. banner.
Catholic Church to take imme.
ve reaction to phrasing and a
Mr. and Mrs Sol Sellars, 1474 society met with success. It was the day of Purim.
the spiritual leader of the congre- ters as its environment there is
The organization will also have At present the following organize-
ditto s teps to ensure equality
plenty of singing, dancing and mu- viril e sense of rhythm which gave Boston boulevard; Mr, and• Mrs. held at the Cow Shed, Feb. 18.
gation for the past 12 years.
so that the converts may escape
The
proceeds
will
be
used
for
a
theater
leenefit
at
Littman's
Peo-1
time are members: Alpha 'Tau
to
her
performance
conviction
and
Louis
Winkelman,
Colorado
ave.
sic in the picture. Mr. Pryon
T ,anA Beta,„E...p. siil,ohn .*!
the treatment meted out to
13 , AlphaiAeAelpaair.
his cinema debut in the authority. The orchestral contribu- rue, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bern- charity only. The club urges the Plea' s Theater ,
Phi
Peiser To Address Young makes
them in Germany. The Jesuit
Ilanl
ed
Nu,
'l
tions
to
the
program
were
made
stein,
3139
Sturevant
avenue,
in
public
to
attend
the
next
meeting,
the
second
day
of
Cho
film. Ile is known as a legitimate
Phi
Beta Epsilon and
advised the Jews to become
Alpha Tau,
People's Society of
up of pieces which illustrated Mrs. memory of the late Oscar Levin: to be held at the home of a new Passover.
actor of versatile talent.
Phi
Lambda
Phi,
with
a
total
mem-
Christians at once as the best
"
1
Tilton's
comments
on
Motion
in
rt
bliss
Pearl
Schwaz,
,
over.
Vaudeville headliners and an
Mrs. John !merman, 40 McLean member, M
B'nai David.
solution for the problem. The
The proceeds of both affairs will 1 bership of 140 young men.
avenue, in memory of the late Louis 3230 Richton avenue March 1 at
elaborate presentation are stage Music."

Vienna Jewish community im•
—R. K. F.
Morris; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bern- g F.. re Girls between the ages of go for Matzoh and other relief to ' An organization desirous of filing
An open meeting of the Young offer ings.
mediately announced that it
'application for membership in the
orphans
here and in Europe.
steM,
3239
Sturtevant,
and
Mrs.
19
and
25
are
welcome.
People's Society of Congregation
disassociated itself c ompletely
CLUB
MAXINE
Members and friends of the or- , Y. M. H.•A. League may do so by
FISHER THEATER
The Club
Maxine's
new show, Rachel Bernstein, 2666 Glendale ,
B'nai David will be held on Tues.
from any such proposed solution
ganization
are
asked
to
co-operate.)
corresponding with William Moe-
Feb. 27, at 8:30 p. m., in the
Hilarity is ■ foregone conclu which opened Friday night, tre- avenue, in memo of father and 1 National Council of Jewish
for the Austrian Jewish situa- day,
The roganization will have in - ris, 946 East Warren.
social hall of the synagogue.
sion in "Six of a Kind," at the cents the greatest colored II ow husband; Moses Bernstein.
Women Convention in
tion.
of
new
officers
at
the
s
tallation
Epsilon Nu Fraternity will be
Kurt Peiser, executive director , Fisher, with such comics in the
ever presented at one time. Fif- Gt . fts to North End C a 1.16
A number of groups support-
March, 1935.
Galician Synagogue, Linwood near host at the Y. M. H. A. banquet in
1: : : 6. 7"
Fed eration,
r of cast as Mary Boland, Alison Sk ip-
i of the Jewish Welfare
Saturda
y
evening,
ing the Dollfuss regime have in
worth,
W.
C.
Fields,
Charlie
Rug-
'teen
talented
people
"strutted
March.
will be the principal speake
North End Clinic has rec e ived!
the
developed,
with the evening. His subject will be oes, Gracie Allen and Georgeltheir stuff" before a capacity aud-
The National Council of Jeu- 3, at S o'clock. The officers to be
the last
help few
of days
the official
govens•
A foul-shooting contest will be
enin
D r m emory
contribution
rib f teio re
y ish Women will hold its fourteenth installed are: Mrs. A. Katzin, nresi s. - ' held directly after the basketball
Aryan Superiority." An open Burns. Mary and Charlie are a ience the opening night. Among
71 r°f
ci
o
those in the show are "Little Cab" Reisman,
meant press and radio, a bitter
3,
triennial
convention
in
New
Or-
dent;
Mesdames
D.
Silverstein,
..
naap
see-
championship
series. Willi am Katz
ii married pair off on a
anti-Semitic campaign among the discussion will follow the talk. I
and his Nacki-Sacki Boys, a whirl- Topcik.
1 leans, in March, 1935. Plans are Adelman, I. Israel and S. Schur- .
During the social hour which ond honeymoon via a cross-country
Ida donated a gold medal to be present-
Austrian workers, claiming that will take place after the meeting auto trip to California. To help wind of entertainment; Pauline
Goldsmith,
treasurer;
Mrs,
rsAgnes
already
under
way
for
the
attend-
terman,
vice.presidents;
M.
ON
ea to the winner of this contest.
a most effectiv e dance NAMED BY MAYOR IEE
the Jewish Socialist leaders who refreshments will be served. The
once of delegates from every see-
On Feb. 27, at the Durfee Seined,
public is invited. There will be defray expenses they advertise for Bryant in
SUBWAY COMM TT
Levin, honorary secretary; Mrs. T. ' , the annual basketball elinsination
beaded the revolt have fled from
a couple of passengers and draw called "I've Got the Jitters";
lion in the country.
men.
the country in luxuroius automo-
Gracie, George and their enor- David Welbon, crooner of sweet
The National Council of Jewish Segal, secretary to the board;
series will begin. In the first game,
no admission fee.
biles, leaving the workers to die
Women has co-operated with the dames J. Newman, J. 1.ieb and I. , at 9:15, Live Wires will oppose
mow police dog. Due to Gracie's' songs; Jimmy Keyes, the young
nson; Dorothy Derrick,
on the barricades. Vice Chancel-
National Woman's Party in Wash- German,
trustees. for the board of ' Epsilonn Nu. At 10:15 Alpha Tau
misdirection! on the road inapt, Bill I Robinson;
The members
lor Emil Fey, who spoke on the J. C. IL S. of Detroit Sends they travel half over the continent Alberta Pryne, the Texas song'
ington, urging the United States'
w i meet Phi Alp ha Tau
A p a will
radio over a country-wide net-
signature on the Equal Rights directors will be appointed at thisl, F r •te rn it y.
Patient to Colorado.
before, in a small town in Arizona, bird in a routine of brand new
work, told the listeners that Dr.
Nationality Treaty. at the Pan- meeting.
This series will be conducted on
The Detroit —
Molly Segal Auxil- they are all huddled into the cala- songs; Shelton Brooks, writer of
_1
Julius Deutsch, Jewish leader of
American Conference.
two-game knockout basis. Jack
the Socialist Schutzbund, now lacy of the Jewish Consumptive bnose accused of the theft of famous numbers. as master of
Relief Society of Denver, Colo., bank cash and securities. This ceremonies, and a host of others.
Tu : er and Louis Schwartz will
fighting for life, fled to Czechs-
predicament
and
its
solution
pro-
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS ..:
Slovakia with "his pockets full announces that it is sending a pi - '
PYTHIAN SISTERS
and
.si t assic end of the regular basket-
' , ca:
of money" despite the fact that tient of the Herman Kiefeer Han- 1 vide a large part of the fun
Pythian Sisters, No. 152, held
ball season, M. Markowitz was
lest meeting of the Zedakah
The
known
to
be
in
was
a
social
meeting
Monday
evening
ghs'
Dr. Deutsch
pital to the sanatorium at Colo- lau
FIRST INSERTION
high scorer in the league with 95
Juniors
was
held
at
the
home
of
active command of the Vienna redo.
at Buddy's. Details were planned
points in 10 games. M. Engelman
Young Israel To Celebrate for the card party, to be held on
Rosaline Schweitzer, Feb. 11.
PAUL R. MARAIS. Altana, RIM IMMO '
revolutionaries and the stubborn
Anyone interested in the work
; was second with 82 points in 9!
The girls are busy rehearsing rem..
Purim.
defense of the municipal apart- that this auxiliary is doing is in-
March 14, at the B'nai Moshe. All
games. Olen and Stein, Men's
their
parts
in
the
play
"Creation,"
houses
was
attributed
to
his
STATE
Of
MICHIMP.
in
the
ocean
ocean
to
be
given
to
the
goncen
oo
Chi
ment
sited to attend the next meeting,
written and directed by Mrs. D. ice ow counts at wsese is Chancery.— Shop, has donated • trophy to the
skill. However, the government which will be held on Tuesday,' A masquerade party by Young
Faa
Ar a i "' D. ' ... ,4 ' league champions, as has Fintex
ra....,, ord
,,
4'.
P
1
1
.1,/".
B.
Werbe,
to
be
presented
by
the
a
'
n
h
is in control of the radio and • Feb.
Moshe,
Lawrence.
Dues Israel of Detroit will mark the fund. It isthmoped tha °t ve a ril ;:i y a ttizi
27, Dexter
at 2 p. at m.,
at the B'nai
Zedakah chile , on Feb. 27, at the ...,i , ..-n arid .5 ow cosmos.. in tho caetty Clothing Co.
strict censorship has been es tab-
celebration of Purim, on e nes- Sisters and their friends will help
The next meeting will be held
id" St", " t"
1, "' d °"", 2M.
4 r‘"".
donor luncheon which will take . 3501
Rom
lished, leaving dissemination of are $1 • year.
, day, Feb. 28, at the Young Israel to make this a succesaful venture.
Mu el February. 2M.Prosent
vioc.si le au.nroa. (-men *ewe safe., on Monday, March 5. Representa-
place at the Masonic Temple.
news entirely in the hands of the
Mrs. Jean Freedman is general
The auxiliary reminds those or- building on Joy road.
a. tives of an organizations, Including
di"
fe d'
ndd"d " "Ms "' d"'"" tint ...I
.
The
next
meeting
of
Zedakah
but la
ant noes n ot resi de In tida
government
ganizations who did not attend the
All Young Israel members and chairman of entertainment, assi-
Juniors will be held at the home of s raids, a Barn,. 0,,,nr e 'ewes. n the president of each, should att
In speaking over the radio to banquet that they may make their friends a r e urged to attend. ed by Mesdames Mary Raskin.
Hance' dD • d 'hi? 5524 ,°:M3•"" "Ms hid this meeting.
the Misses Esther and Ruth Kra- , s Hance''
the United States, Chancellor Doll- donations by coming to this meet- ?dearly services will begin prompt- Anne Weinbeck, Berdie August.
'
ear snit VA;
mar, 609 Josephine, Sunday after- ii7,..
..`Nf '',,;s1 free tka Zia
ly at 6 o'clock, to be followed by Rose Kales, Betty Phillips, Agnes'
fuss declared that the state will ing.
RODIN CLUB
noon, Feb. 25, at 2 o'clock. A me- 7 th• ILO 00.00,..15 g; 0 13,2 7. 1....";.i
noon,
Yarrows and Edith Raskin.
fully protect all citizens who are
the reading of the Megilah.
, tn. d,..f4d,,,A
The Rodin Club met at the home
mortal service for "Mother" Klein
t
o o pr.%onall, a bY RatMand
the
tolerant toward the state. The Plant Trees in Honor of mediately after the services',
i ... 277 Bel-
will take place at this meeting.
of
Mrs;
Fanni•
" '''''''
" at
l"- mated
m" .. be "'"'"1"1
---- Rodin,
• —•
as law "1°
In
milatts hod
Mow
Chancellor that publicly dispersed
party will follow. There will be
Gifts to Hadassah Fund.
a
, moat on M onday even ing, Feb .
Chw,En
Zuiebacks' Anniversary.
• Load ren
fear current in Jewish circles that
WILLIAM COHEN
The Infant Welfare Fund of
• em
hostess
12 ' Mrn. H. L. Rodin was hOS2d
'
DANCE CLASSES
Mena
Jade.
, a f,r.A•e• • V NC " """Ag'
anti-Semitic laws may be expected
The arrangements for this af- the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah ,
After the regular businessa meet.
--
Louie Tobin, chairman of the
appointed,
ts
epe p e t eedf ,
in the near future. lie stated
ham
received
the
following
contrib.'
M.-.yor
Frank
Couzens
fair
are
in
charge
of
a
Purim,
ing, the members played cards and
tree committee of the Jewish Na.
A combination clan of tap, bal. 81.IDTI
I William Cohen, city at
ALINT''LALD."
P
RIALC:1 116.nary, NI
11LEIFRI
categorically that the government .
that five committee consisting of Sam Plot- utions:
were served lunch. Out-of-town
will abet
d
Fund ,
.
is not planning specia l steps tree* were
From Mr. and Mrs. David Dunn- . Hamtramck, as a memo ear of h
rifest' were Mre D. Feldman and
planted in Palestine . mirky, chairman, Hyman Cohen,
* . m... HAMS
make
plans
Thursday
evening,
at
7:30o'clockt.
i
mm
,
A,
,:
against individual sections of the honoring the twenty-fifth wedding, Betty Plotnisky, Pearl Goldman end, hemming Dean Philip Cohn . subway committee to
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koffman of
w
not
.'"
,..
'
VV
us"..
or
m
ss
erfar.ir
sa
class ss eT
-er-os
a to
s r esu
to present a united f rant from at Webster Hall. The same
Austrian population.
on his Bar Mitzvah.
I f0d404 m thd Ord di" Bay City and Mrs. Hazel Lindy of
anniversary
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Re-'
and
Sander
Kolitch.
before
the'
will
meet
at
5:30
for
those
unable
e
se
ws
mwe_tiss1
A similar attempt at concilia- dnlph Zuieback. by Congregation I There is still • chance to regis- In memory of Louis Morris, i Southeastern Michigan
a
o
'ration in to attend the 7:30 class. Bring r"•-•,•+..st esss:':OsiniZ: t:'`Z: p,*.": Chicago.
tion was made by Vice Chancellor Ohel Moshe, Michigan at Twenty- at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud from Mr. and Mee. Alex :merman,' Public Works Adminis
The next meeting will take place
...„% .,-..•„•
,._,
""s,
•"*.crw...
,„..,....ist_
sn s•,,st...,.
87,500,000' practice clothes. Showers. Twenty- c•g*,
Emil Fey, when he issued a state-
for
Monday
evening
chines
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emil
Loewenberg.
Washington
for
the
$
!ter
'‘ at the home of Mrs. Bad Blum.
r...i"ms
" nt me,
helminglyi five cents per lesson. Lessons at e —
sains Ot7-th:* prenis
arix ..--
wecr
ment to the foreign press stating. ninth street
;Torah. There are classes In els' Mrs. Jack Loewenberg, Mr. and subway project overw
12282 Webb avenue, on Monday,.
...A An. 5.4• • ,,d Inwrs2^1.
your
home
at
moderate
rates.
Helen
.
maw*
is
,
.
and approved by Detroit vo tern at the
I Dated" Deroit. MShican. fob IL 1114
"We are determined to confront
i Feb. 26, cc 1 p. m. sharp.
Bay Michigan-mad. beet sugar; i mentary and advanced Hebrew, Mrs. Albert Loewenberg, Mr.
Levitan. Trinity 2-7392.
errut maws OW.
'November election.
with equa 1 energy all other groans
Yiddish, Rashi and Jewish history. Mrs. J Hershman.
support Michigan wage-earners.
which attempt force." Major Fey

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