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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and

The Legal Chronicle

NOVEMBERS

TO RETAIN HIS
SERVICES IN
WASHINGTON

November 2, 1934

Rabbi Kleinberg
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE LAUNCHED
Is Given Welcome
BY UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
By Benton Harbor Meetings

Add

Vote for

of Committee Held at Homes of Dr. A. E. Bernstein and

Delivered

by Rabbis
Fos, Schulman and Cedarbaum
and Non-Jewish Ministers

Judge Keidant Addresses Delivered
by Simon Shetrer,
Judge Keidan, Herman August, Harry Cohen

Al A. Day

A meeting at which the mem-
BENTON HARBOR, Mich.— bership campaign of the United ship we are not only raising some
Jewry, Catholicism and Protest-
Hebrew
Schools was launched was needed funds for the schools, but
antiem joined hands Sunday eve- held at the
home of Dr. Albert E. we are enlarging the contacts of
ning to welcome Rabbi Maurice Bernstein, Thursday evening, Oct. I the
schools and making more par-
Kleinberg, new rabbi of the Tern-
25. Harry Cohen, chairman of , ents aware of giving their chil-
ple Beth El of Benton Harbor.
the campaign, opened the meeting dren a Ilebrew education. I feel
The installaion ceremony, fol-
lowed by a banquet and dance and in his prefatory remarks that Jewish life in America needs
stressed both the moral and finan- stimulation. It needs something
reception, was held at the Hotel cial value of the membership
Whitcomb in SL Joseph. The campaign. He stated that it was to make 'it creative and fertile.
hotel management provided the his intention to complete the en- If the home and the synagogue
Election Tuesday, Nov. 6
services of the hotel orchestra tire work in two weeks, and urged are to he kept on a greater social
plane, Jewish education must be
for the dance.
CAPABLE — CONSCIENTIOUS — DILIGENT
that prospects be solicited imme- given greater attention. The He-
Two hundred and fifty persons diately.
HUMANITARIAN
brew Schools of Detroit are well
attended the affair, representing
Simon Shetzer delivered an in-
other churches, civic and business spiring address, and said: "We equipped to train boys and girls
Can
be
counted
on
to
work for laws beneficial to Detroit
life. Delegations were also pres- want a large membership because t o take their proper place in Jew-
and Wayne County
ent from South Bend and South it is our desire to enlarge the a h l idfgee ." H s
Judge Harry B. Keidan said in
Haven.
Endorsed by the following:
base upon which the school stands.
AARON DeROY — S. E. SALLAN — MAURICE ARONSSON
Dr. G. George Fox, rabbi of We want to multiply the number part: "I think it is a fine thing
f
or
a group like this to go out
South Shore temple, Chicago, of contacts for the institution.
MAURICE
J. CAPLAN — MAX SMITT
preached the installation sermon. Heretofore, we have dePended in and work for the Hebrew Schools,
In his response, Rabbi Klein- the main upon • handful of men Our goal of 2,000 members can
Paid for by Jewish friends.
easily
be
reached
with
but
a
little
berg eloquently spoke of the fine to conduct the work. We wish to
What Senator Borah Thinks of Arthur Vandenberg
Made the Savings of America Sale
"III. grail rblarr , Coked lona
effort. Our Hebrew Schools are
s pirit with which he has been re-
Ms Wasr harmer, mai,
el.. el, Al. booed hanarailarlsa
increase the number of people recognized as one of the finest
The greatest contribution to the return to a sato,
•/ pada.
c eived in the twin cities and vi-
deny
h.
•saw..
whet.
who are behind the institution systems of Hebrew Schools we
sane security came from the pen of Senator Van-
.1
/..I
1. In the p.011. *******
sioned a day of increasing cul- no that we may spread the respon-
he nmen.." —
denberg when he wrote the section of the law
have in the country."
tural unity.
0
which guaranteed bank deposits and which now
sibility of the institution and
Herman A. August, chairman
Following the invocation by make it easier for those who have of
protects forty million depositors. Because of Van-
the 1933 membership campaign,
as Senator Vandenberg took office, h. took up
denberg we now can place our funds In banks
Rabbi Albert Schulman of South faced it until now. We are Jews urged those present to get to
the
battle
for
re-apportionment.
Michigan
gained
with lull security.
,
Bend. Rabbi David I. Cedarbaum by mere accident of birth. We
four additional Congressmen due to the energy
their work without any delay and
of Lansing read the installation should be Jews n'tt by birth but to conduct the campaign
and the outraged indignation of one matt a new
He Is Fighting the Profits from War
in a Son lee*:
service and Rabbi Kleinberg was by worth. Many are not receiving businesslike manner.
senator — Vandenberg of Michigan.
lir. Leo M. Franklin will occupy the
Senator Vandenberg is co-author of the greatest
'MIMI Sunday morning, Nov. 1, at 10.45,
officially
welcomed by David Ross, the proper Jewish education to
and most practical peace movement In history
A social hour followed.
Hia Leadership Unquestioned
and epeak on the etlbJett, "As Others Nee
president of Temple Beth El.
face the world physically and
Ca."
throughibe rosolution which rosulted In the pres.
A
meeting
of
the
committee
Senator Vandenberg to 1933 was the unanimous
On Pabhath, Nov. 3, at 10:30, Dr.
The Rev. F. C. Schmidt of St. spiritually. That is our responsi- was held Wednesday evening, Oct.
ant cone* Lsquiry Into tho profits from war. Ho
choice of every Republican United States Senator
will conduct the arylee.
Joseph, president of the Twin bility. In enlarging our member. 30, at the home of Judge Keidan. Franklin
Is ondcrscd by Velcrans' Organizations th-ough-
•liwords or Ploweherea" will be the
for
the
post
el
President
(pro-temper.)
of
the
Sen.
euhject
of Dr, YranklIn'a sermon on Sun•
City Ministerial association, ex-
out tho ncticn in thle effort to show that whole-
ate. It is a remarkable tribute to the senator as
day, Nov. II.
sato liar-ti:-so death pays a tremendous profit
tended greetings to Rabbi Klein-
this vote was one of the two, during recent years,
which c'sosid be eliminated hem our civilization.
The Temp/4o Arlo Meekly!
berg in an inspiring address in
on which Republican senators have been coon!.
The Temple Art. Society Is planning to
which he dwelt upon the funda-
mous. It Is the more remarkable as a taute to
Rights Wrong to Michigan
present the well-known three-art comedy
, looms, "(Iran 14lockinge." A meeting
mental beauties of the Judaean
his
energy
and
his
ability
as
a
statesman
when
For 20 years Michigan had been denied Its proper
for
the purl..a of selecting the cast for
and Christian religions.
we realize that Senator Vandenberg was serving
the play will he held Tuesday evening,
»presentation In Congress But almost es soon
The Young Men's Hebrew Asso-
his first term.
Nov. 5. et 6 o'clock. All member. of
An address by Attorney Thomas
Temple household, Interested In acting
N. Robinson, Benton Harbor ciation group will hold its semi-an-
are invited to corns
REPUBLICAN STATE
Catholic leader, was one of the nual dinner-dance on Sunday, Nov. Will Be One of Numerous
4, at 9:30 p. m., at the Barium
Temple histerboodi
outstanding
events
on
the
pro-
CENTRAL COMMITTEE
The not meeting of the Temple PO-
Projects Sponsored by
gram. Speaking on the history Hotel. Riche's Serenaders have
terhood will take place Monday. Nov. 13,
1 111111111 of the Constitution, he stressed been procured for the musical en-
at 13:30. In the modal ball. Malcolm W.
Kvutzah Ivrith
rilnerty. noted columniet. editorial direc-
tertainment
during
the
evening.
the fundamental theory of that
tor of the Detroit Free Pons will tweak.
Phi Lambda Phi Fraternity will
The Kvutzah Ivrith held several Ltincheon • 66 yenta per plate. Make your
document in guaranteeing equal
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rearyatione Immediately by calling the
1 rights and privileges to peoples be hosts at this affair. Dr. Arthur meetings and conferences at Towle,
Madiaon 8530.
Steinberg will be toastmaster. The which the work of the coming
of all races. Only through pres- following will be guests of honor
People'• Society:
n ow w oo ld y ou
season was planned and various Young
ervation of the Constitution can for the evening:
lik e to loin the h.q.r
projects sponsored by the Kvutzah
the bulwarks remain strong
of Pol. Hood/ The Young
Philip Slomovitz of The Detroit
P
(lob of Temple Beth El Is plan-
against the chaos, Attorney Rob- Jewish Chronicle and Mrs. Slums- discussed. The chairmen of cum- People's produce
DeKoverCe famous oper-
etta.
ning toll ehearsals aro being held every
inson asserted.
vitz; Louis Sobel, executive direc-
WolneedaY night at
o'clock In Room
31
A personal welcome to Rabbi tor of the Jewish Community Cen-
Young people who like to eine are
Invited to come and
Join the thorn, and
Kleinberg was voiced by the Rev. ter; Harry Eikoff, of the Depart.
the car
Robert Lincoln Kelley, pastor of ment of Recreation; Irving Fred-
Beth F:I College: ----
the First Baptist Church, Benton land, of Fredland Jewelers; M.
You may 01111 ...•gilder for coursee In
Harbor.
Morris Charmer, of Fintex Cloth-
"Jewish Custom. and
Ceremuni." by
i
ng
Co.;
Julius
Olen
and
Sam
Wein,
Rabid
1,ort Frani: "The Ilirlory of the
The Rev. George Horst, pastor
Republican Nominee for t
Jewl. People, - by 11r. Mos Wein.; "An
of the First Congregational of Olen & Wein, haberdashers; and
Introduction to the Bible,. by Rabbi
Elmer Berger; .. Current Jewish History;'
Church in St. Joseph, pronounced Max Sussman.
by Babbl Frank next IlondaY night.
William Katz, president of the
N.V.
the benediction.
5. at a o'clock. For Peon'. Who cannot
come Monday night, Dr. Leo, M. Frank-
Two solos by Carl Iljortsvang, "Y,' will present the individual
The gangster, kidnaper and
lin Siva a class in "A Mors-eye View of
awards,
while
Harry
Eikoff
will
St. Joseph, accompanied by Mrs.
Bible Literature . on Monday morning.. at racketeer does not ask whether
Oscar Hennes, were features of present the club trophies.
II Welock. Aa the class. reach a ...-
you
are Republican or Democrat
Friends
of
"Y"
members
are
in-
tent number of ...lents. reelstratIon is
the program.
closed, Iteginter
before he strikes. The people
no later than next Mon.
vited to attend this affair and can
day night.
should select • Prosecutor purely
do so by contacting Martin Miller
The Temple Forel.:
on the basis of ability and hon•
at the Barium Hotel prior to the
The Temple Forum open. Tuesday
banquet.
*sty. Corner Krise is that man
night. Nov. 13. Hove you purr hosed your
and should be elected.
Pennon tli ket
The "Y" will conduct its annual
TRANI ITIZGERALD Is a candidate for governor
track meet at Central High School.
because 430,000 citizens regarded him not only as
Archons are the defending cham-
an honest able, efficient public servant . . . but
pions: The new Northern High
REMEMBER! IT'S
because he is "FIRST IN THE HEARTS OF HIS
About 80 young girls, all mem- School gymnasium has been pro-
FRIENDS" that he received the emoting vote of con-
bers
of
Junior
Home
Relief,
'held
cured
for the 1934.35 basketball
fidence last September.
kepentilla On the national oonventIon
their meeting Oct. 28 at the Jewish season. Buddy's Delicatessen, Fin-
of Iladonenh to which she vv. ant
These friends Insure his election. But Frank Fits-
Children's dome.
delegate to Washington. Si: C. recently
LATE A. D. MARKSON
tex Clothing Co., Fredland Jewel-
gerald la not basing his candidacy upon friendship.
ecently ,
Mrs, Louie 11. 11m- risen 'poke at Mrs.
"The Home, fully cognizant of era, Sussman Printers, Olen &
It Is based upon eeperience, abilles and u desire to
Ella Levine's home on Grant Place to
the importance of the idea for es- Wein Haberdashers, the Wm. Mor- mittees are now ready with their Senior and Junior flool.nah. She de-
aid In solving Michigan's problem,. He urges AND
ecrihedas magnificent the program
tablishing proper contacts between ris Award, and the League will plans.
WILL WORK FOR:
broadraxt directly from Palestine, and
the children of the Home and the offer medals and trophies for this
M. Michlin, chairman of Chug cites as highlights the speeches elven
Elimination of the state property tax.
community, has opened its spacious year's activities in basketball, track Ivri, and his co-chairman, A. J. by Mrs. Franklin D. Itnoonveltand Mrs
Adequate aid for the public school system.
Henry Moreenthau, Jr.. during the twen•
living room and adjoining dining and foul shot contests.
Lachover, are planning to have firth ennual conference of Iledasaah.
Protection of Michigan's boys and girl. by pre-
room and loaned all its facilities
A "thrift luncheon" for Wednesday,
Plans are being formulated for a two groups of meetings, small in-
It, was planned. Mrs. William
venting the sal. of Intel:foaling liquor to
for the promotion of friendship be- debating league this winter between timate discussion groups at which Nov.
}Cents was appointed chairmen, to be as-
minors.
tween this organization and the organizations in the "Y."
Meted
by Mr.. 1, Schnoldernien and Mrs
only members of the Kvutzah will
Removal of priaon-roade goods from competition
the past president and
girls of the Home," Dr. Otto A.
The next meeting will be held at be invited and which will be held Reuben Adelman,
of Junior liadasah, who is now
with Ste products of free labor.
Hirsch, superintendent of the the Barium Hotel Nov. 12, at 9:30 in homes of members every other organiser
pubilrity chairman of Senior riaserwah.
Home, stated.
p. m.
A non-partisan board of pardons and paroles.
Saturday evening, and larger One of the most outetanding affairs
"The policy of the Home is based
Unemployment frusurance.
gatherings to which the public will or this mason was the dinner-dance on
-II
upon the idea of family life. It
even ins at the Black Hawk
Ninety-day maximum for legislative setalons.
be invited and an outside Hebrew Monday
Ballroom. et which Mr. and Mrs. William
endeavors to frame activities and
speaker will, constitute the main Ken. were hoots to 35 couple. In vele.
An adequate old-age pension system without
relations
between
the
children
...Bon of their 16th wedding annivyr•
feature. Both the small groups nary. The labia were bautiful with
the head tax,
along the lines of fraternal adher-
as well as the large gatherings their decorations of behe chryeanthe.
Repeal of the males tax on food.
ence, permeated by the sentiment
mums in •utumn ehales and tall yellow
will
be conducted in Hebrew.
of paternal similarity. The flume
tapers. Large bulate of autumn flowers
Samuel Brenner is the out-
A. Rosenberg, chairman of gen- and ("Haas Vera tottered throughout the
is conscious of the fact that the
hallroorn. Dancing was ..loyed until •
standing
Jewish
candidate
for
an
eral
activities,
with
his
committee,
o
lortcobehsot ura
family is the rich storehouse from
rLo the strains of Addison field . •
which the .community draws the important office on the Demo- have completed plans for large
material for its complex composi- cratic ticket at the election on projects. While the Chug 11/1i is On Sunday, Nov. 4, the Temple Idieter;
confining its activities to the Heb- hood Is sponaring a rhleken dinner. Mr
tion; and the powerhouse from Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Mr. Brenner is the candidate rew phase of the Kvutzah, this J. V. Ilirochneld Is chairman.
which the forces flow, directing its
for
the
short
term
for
the
office
general
committee will include in
1101.0111.1CAN STAY( CENTRAL COMIC ITTC1
Mrs. Etta Beekman had as her e.gnta
complicated life expressions. The
neveral den her eon. .1. 15 Beckman
interdependence between family of Probate Judge, having been its programs lectures and addres- for
of Cadillac, MIeA , and her grandson
unopposed
for
the
nomination
at
ses
in
both
Hebrew and English. Sidney Korn of Manton,
and community is therefore natural
Mich.
O
Arrangements are now under way
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and the constant contact between t he Primaries.
Candidate foe
Mr. and Mre. C. J. Levy returned home
Secretary of the Wayne County for a Chanukah festival which otter
them is indispensable and the in-
standing the poet 10 dare In the
J.
W.
E.
W.
0.
MEMORIAL
ELECT
O
terchange of their mutual influence Bar Association, Mr. Brezner has will include entertainment, educa- Fast.
LUNCHEON ON NOV. 21. is
of primary importance to their been active in efforts against il- tional features and refreshments.
REPUBLICAN TICKET
legal pracjice of law. He has These arrangements are being Interest Manifested in Cam-
existence.
Final arrangements for the third
Election Tuesday, Nov. 6
"Conscious of thin importance the been a practicing attorney in De- made by a committee headed by
The Vaad Hakashruth, which
paign of Sheriff Wilcox
Gershon Hecker.
functioned here last year, was re- annual memorial luncheon of the Home welcomes every opportunity troit for eight years.
Paid for by a Jewish friend.
vived at a meeting held at the North Woodward Branch of the for contacting the outside world
At a meeting held at the home
More than usual interest is be -
of I. Katz, one of the vice-chair- ing manifested in
B'nai Moshe, Dexter and I.awr J. W. E. W. O. were made for by attracting youth associations to
O
the
campaign
board meeting at the Home to acquire membership In
men of the Kvutzah, • reception for re-election being
ence, on Tuesday evening.
waged by Little Women of Hadassah
was tendered to a veteran mem- Sheriff Thomas C. Wilcox,
Max Gottesman, chairman of thi he home of Mrs. M. Fishman. All every youth organization which
Demo-
ber of the Kvutzah. A. Teitel- cratic nominee for this office. Dur-
council, announces that the rabbi a members and their friendi are in- might serve as a connecting link
s
1
vited.
Members of the Little Women of
are co-operating in this effort.
between the child and the commun-
baum, who recently moved to ing
P{10.1 Elmer Berger chow. for hisger-
ing
all
of
his
33
years
of
service
mon Friday evening. Oct 38. "Herr liit•
I The Vaad Hakashruth, aecordin g
The chairmen for the affair are ity. The influence exerted upon the t er Crudity.. Jesus.' Is Wodnaday eve- Lynn, Mass., and who immediately as a police officer and executive, Hadassah are completing plans
; to Mr. Gottesman, will meet at th e lhfesdames M. Fishman, J. H. Weis- child by these organizations and the ning. Oct It the rabbi invoke to the CBI- upon his arrival there organized a Sheriff Wilcox has displayed his for the organization's' first social
B'nai Moshe at R p. m. every Mon . , berg, A. Redblatt, and S. Gendil. impressions and experiences gained sen•hip Club at Stove... Hall. He re- Kvutzah Ivrith. His first act in the friendship for Jews, and since his event of the year, a get-acquainted
viewed "Merchants or Death," by Entrel-
Lynn Kvutzah will be to assist in administration as sheriff began bridge party for the,purpose of in-
day evening. All those interested For reservations call Garfield through these affiliations are the brahl and li•nnieghets.
troducing new members to the club,
O
most reliable methods in the prepa-
are urged to attend meetings and 2843-W or Garfield 6887.
the staging of the "Mock Trial" in January, 1933,
Many delightful atestes have hien given
he has added tentatively to be given Sunday,
I to bring their problems to these
ration
of
the
child
for
its
future
which
was presented here with to the warmth of affection
The luncheon will be held at
honoring Dr. and Mrs. Georg Weir, who
Nov. 18.
with
meetings.
Sr.
placement and adjustment in the
InOVing to Detroit, where they will
1 the home of Mrs. M.
much success two years ago. Ile which he in held by the Jewish
Fishman, community.
make their future horn. at 8243 Elm•
The last meetin g was held at the
has also affiliated himself with the people.
12252 Gladstone Ave.
hoot Ave. with their two young clatieh•
home
of Diane Davidson, Oct. 2l.
0
"Thus we are enabled to extend Ors Marilyn and Joy,. On Oct. 31. board of education of the Hebrew
CHAS. J.
All are asked to cooperate in
Seeking
to
make
his
adminis-
Bernice
was elected vice.
to
the
child
in
the
Home
the
benefits
Sfhools
of
Lynn
as
one
ItZ Porn Mr.:
of their tration responsive toe the require- p esident Hock
C .Vere7T7
h
the donor luncheon on Jan. 9. The ofgroup
r presi-
4 / et
1uf
o s Der
of the club. The
To make the "Night in Hawaii" 'or ganization already has stores and to life and group adjustment and contract bridge, et her home In Ito., directors, and is also participating ments of people of all races and dent, Dorothy Magidsohn, an-
Crest Apts. On Thuroday event., Mr.
provide
possibilities
for
its • nd Mrs Noonan Buchner entert•Ined in Zionist activities.
an outstanding event of the social !for rummage sales. Anyone wish-
nounces the appointment of the fol-
On Sunday evening, Oct. 21, a nationalities, Sheriff Wilcox lowing
four couple. will. • dinner Cr (m a ttap-
season is the endeavor of each Ze- ling to earn the fee and have old socialplacement."
pointment. •t their new home on Ottawa dinner meeting was held at the showed his willingness to thus co-
committee heads: Program,
dakah Junior member. Enthusi- !clothes, call Mrs. A. Goldberg,
Drive Mrs Jowen Barnett entertained
operate in the appointments to Clara Leach; music, Caryl Mon-
0 asm prevails throughout each meet- general chairman,
Philadelphia-Byron
School,
to
com-
• few rout... at dinner on Irricley eve-
To. 70551, or
his
staff
of
ash;
hospitality,
Diane Davidson;
deputies. In this re-
nine at her hot. on Franklin Blvd. On plete plans for the Marktion pub-
Secretary of State U ing, drawing closer the date of the i the co-chairman, Mrs. S. Gendil,
Oct. 37. Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein onter•
spect it is interesting to note the membership, Krana Caller-nen;
affair, Sunday evening,
for
(Longfellow 4296.
!steed 23 women at • buffet luncheon lication. Many of the late Mr.
Dec.
2,
at
fund-raising,
Barbara
Love; pub-
large number of men and women
the Crystal Ballroom of the Book-
and bridge for Mn, Welt. at her home Markson's essays, sketches and
lkity, Sylvia Collins; sewing, Ber-
An enloothle /1•11owe e n hod time on Otte. Drive N. Dora Nabors one other works of
literature, which of Jewish faith who are loyal nice flock. Mrs. Nathan Kaplan,
Cadillac Hotel, featuring the Glos-
sore wee hold at the Pouth Masonic Mrs. Darold Van Pselen of Detroit were
on the sheriff's staff.
ter Current's Nightingales. Tick- Perfection Chapter, Order of 1511 on Tuesday yoning. The dance, meant. On Sunday evening. Mr. and were printed in various Hebrew members
The sheriff's slogan of "Capa- chairman of the Jewish National
1 hich w•a jointly epomoored by the Ten, Mrs
Mrs Jerome Ver. entermined Or. and magazine,'
ets may be secured f rom Miss Adele
and periodicals, will be
DeMolay, to Hold Dance
W.1. Mr. and Mrs Lnuls Barris
.le pletern.d and the IVnai Oral Lodi.
O
ble, Fearless and Humane" is Fund committee of Senior Hades-
compiled,
Davis, chairman, or any
e nd Mr. and Men Paul Orinan at dinner.
edited
and
published
in
Sosill•rywas directed hr lire Jack
REPUBLICAN TICKET
Zedakah
011 Nov. 3
In Ih evening 16 rueet. ram. In to play one volume under the title "The
exemplified by his record at the sah, spoke to the girls on Senior
Junior member.
Kann sod Mrs. M. Praudie.
contract bridge.
project of buying land
Meet'. Tomelar. Ne.embrr &
Complete Works of A. D. Marks- County Jail as well as elsewhere. Hadassah's
The last meeting of the Zedakah
in the Haifa Bay district in Pales-
The ami.annual rummariePale of the
Mir Charlott• Won., elude. at
•
on". At this gathering, friends of Prisoners in that institution are tine. Thin talk
Sleterhood was held during wv-
Juniors was held at the home of De Perfection Chapter, Order of Temple
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was the first in a
eral dos of toe Fast week .4 proved • Ypsilanti. spent the week-end with h.r Mr. Markson
Molay,
will
hold
a
dunce
confined
in
clean,
sanitary
quar-
on •plendld fines lel so.
parents Mr. and Mrs. R {Von..
pledged a sufficient
1 Mrs. Grace Zellman, 1935 Clair-
Mrs.
Mrs Ronan Mm Wyman of Toledo. mother of Mr
ters and provided with wholesome series of proposed informal lec-
Club Insurgents Program on mount, on Sunday. Mrs. Hanna Saturday, Nov. 3„ 9 to 1, et the Lang sr. th•irman. ...teed
• amount of money to carry out this
by mr•
1Vvman. Is making an indennIt• nay
tures
to
be
given
by chairmen of
Detroit
Leland
Hotel.
It
will
Adolph
Kanter
and
•
large
group
of
be a s alters.
Harvith, Mrs, Kadushnick, Mrs. c ouple affair.
with her .hildren. Was Selma Woman project without delay. Following and substantial food. The sheriff's
Nov. 4
of Detroit le also • hoer attest at her the dinner a fine program took years of experience in penal in- active committees of Junior and
Solovich and Miss Ruth Saxon
Senior Hadassah:
uncle an4 aunt for • fortnight.
The
committee
for
this
dance
place.
Mrs Alex•nda Philin. and an-In-
The participant/ were: A. stitutions as an agent of the
were guests at this meeting
follows:
ters Itebbt Ronne! Gordon ha. returned
Club Insurgents, ailliliated with
A
Ruth Morrison gave a few read-
Reneib lotwinort• tamtent at the t'nl. Gottlieb and William Cayman, so- United States Government have
shower was given in
their horn. In Palt lake City. They
ings.
the Young Circle League of Amer- honor surprise
vasity of Michigan, ape. Oa week-end foists; Minna Wauldron,
Raymond Zimmerman, chair- to
of Miss Edna Slutzky, bride-
were eccompaniel hr Mrs !tarry Ilirsh•
with ho patents Mr. and Mrs G. J.
Berths been used profitably in handling
ica, part of the Workmen's Circle, elect of Nov. 4, after the meeting man; Hyman Levine, sub-chair- berg. who 11111 winter In the Wets.
The
next meeting will
Raparaort.
Whitestone, violinists; Rose Cay- prisoners at the Jail, with an im-
place
Is giving a gathering for parents was adjourned.
man; Herbert Cohen, Ben Meyer-
provement of the circumstances Sunday, Nov. 4, at 2:15 take
p, m., at
Mr. Parry inilirn. of Detroit left tor
Mr. and Mn. Norman Buckner and man, pianist; Evelyn Shkolnick,
and memb ers, Sunday evening,
Th e coming meeting of the Ze- son, Kopel Kahn, Louis Dinner , her home Sunday after spending thy • mily anent
cellist; David Shkolnick, leader. of the prisoners and a saving to the home of Clara Leach, 3806
flu.. with Mr. and Mrs.
mat
week
with
her
brother.
Adolph
Nov. 4, at 8 o'clock, at the Work. dakah Juniors will be held at
Max Welcher. of Saginaw.
The dinner was in charge of the the taxpayers as well.
Cortland Ave. The program of the
the Alfred Pippitt, Bernard Kavanau. sooner.
men's Circle Hall, 527 Holbrook home of Miss Golds Zack, 121 Jose-
In his current campaign Sheriff day will include Miss Helen Ka.'
sod Mrs. Jacoh KovIneky and Paul Woman's Group of the Kvutzah,
After • newer-al a...1W vhat to Mt
Ave. Part of the program will in- phine, Nov. 11, at 2 o'clock sharp.
Gal to Hadassah Fund
remolded by motor from headed by Mrs. A. H.
impressions
of Palestine M .
•-
Silverman. Wilcox promises s continuance
lyment and folio. Corners, Ohio. Kra
athany where thee dolt. Mr. and Mr•
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman Bra Rosenberg ha. rereatly returned. Oscar
clude a symposium on the subject
David Rubinstein is president of of the policies that have
Brenner (UM. Kevin... Mrs
resulted is a member of Junior Hadassah.
EPSIIAPI NI' TRATERVITY
"A Youth in the Present Crisis".
of the Infant Welfare Fund of the
eani Pirnkrod rerrained Albany to the Kvutzah.
Piano
selections
by Miss Jane Mor-
In his high record of efficiency.

State Representative '

REPUBLICAN

ENATOR

ARTHUR N.

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Brezner Candidate
For Probate Judge

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State
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Three speakers will participate an-
der the subtitles, "Economic Con-
dition of Youth," including Jew-
ish youth; "Education at the
Crossroads" and "Radical Tenden-
cies of Youth". Music and refresh-
ments will conclude the program.
Everyone is welcome. Admission
is free.

Al the Mat mating the names of are
Sr. Pledges were co nvidered. For In-
rnyllan r
a.Ming th• merntar•hin
...P.
e
call Morris Kosak Garfield
111 11.11.
Henry noes, praident, •n-

a r 71.741 .4
11/:'e"4! Tnirr7erTZ.b.
.7hTlaTn".:
Mown regarded all cartids,,
for the
b.ketbell team to attend Math. ,
The Fr. held It• And COI enclel on
Toe.o 1 the bon. of tn. pr-ahlent
Harr as IP.,
►
MI Fullerton.
Sot
Abelt • rarnher. wee felicitated snow
Is recent Marriage

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Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, has
received the following contribu-
tions: From Mr. and Mrs. Mandel
Meyers, In honor of the birthday
of their daughter, Madeline Betty
Meyers; from Mr. ■ and Mrs. A.
Glazer, in memory of Dr. Louis
Friedman; from Miss Hattie Cit.
ttems.t, in memory of Mrs. Louis
Benson and Dr Louis F r ied
man.

VIT ION
Th. 1,1•• W1ree rnat st 5%5 horn. of
trsrold
MIcla• Wilan. Ben
Lira. sod
Schmittel were •o-
noInted co-chairmen
. , "Loan
and 11•01..e. Assoriatton •
th• dub
O
woion sod
Si.,.
rob. were
the balta.1l
cornrn...-•
prsrtle. of Ike ream.
w•• h•IA Oct 15
....co.., otitcers .h• Faaran Mar -
en Sundae.
Sundae. tools Weise waa tenet.

re—,es• n

Tee • neat en...15e will be rate el the
home of R. 0610.11.0. 1.11 Waverly.

rprnd • fortnight with bet slit.,.

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Phi Lsmbda Phi Fratenot• nether. In
the •otatnn modal season wt. a Hallow.
sen P•rte on sundae In th• Im"reorn of
the home of Pr Pent,
Gie ndet•
Th. Fro h.skes Mtl teem 1. mmonunnt
narls for the forthcoming
Th• teark tam trip et. note
sewer . meet
week.te for the .mtag
tree*
pao le/rnhele lent will net I. 1...• et

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Friends of Sheriff Wilcox point
to his record of accomplishment
and that if re-elected the citizens
Keine , .
Mt Camron
e
of Wayne County will see a con-
Are . •1 1 p
The
,ta b
b real fed office. es follows PrrsI.
tinuation of fearlesa, experienced
dent, Morrie Goesoff, vier-praident
sotras
Sophie Goya. and humane administration of the
treasurys gal. Weiner, recording secre- high office of sheriff.
tary. uutaa Norma.

The Fal.Rorne manned after a gam-
Tee. varation and will bold •n OP.
mating Pond.. Nes 4 , at Mir

el! will also be included in the pro-
gram. All girls
behreen the are
of 14 and 18 will be welcomed at
the next meeting.

Larger Ostrich Eggs
Fossil ostrich ergs have been un-
arthed from desert sands in sev-
eral parts of China. Estimated t'
Many of the earth's deep cany- be
itootal* HAROLD L STOLL,
o
• million 'years
m se est/ ea ...-
as ons that lie under the son have sr
day el Ma Darlene Motet.
the eggs
Democratic Register a Deeds.
e nearly six inches old,
long,
much
walls thousands of feet high.
la
rier than ostrich eggs of today.

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