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PLEDLTROMILWISA (A RONICUB

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

H. S. Auxiliary
STAGE AND SCREEN, ' U. Membership
Drive CLASSIFIED

0 111se King e .a 4...
ndQueen of

RACHMANINOFF HERE I
Anna Sten Scores
The membership campaign of
A Great 'Triumph, ON MONDAY EVENING the Women's Auxiliary of the

The

LETTER B OX

Temple Forum

Presents...

10 Tuesday Evening Lectures:

YOUR SHOES. Too long? Too
short? Too wide? Too nar-
row? We can make them over Rep. Dingell Thanks the
Jewish Voters
up to two sizes larger. We
guarantee perfect fit. Over 30 Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
years' experience. M. KANER
I desire to acknowledge with
SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand grateful appreciation the support
River, 12916 E. Jefferson.
of the Jewish Chronicle, and of the
people of Jewish extraction, resid-
RELIABLE and domestic help. ing in my District.
Laundresses, women for clean-
I understand only too well the
ing, scrub women, housemaids. fine part which you have played,
By hour, day or week. All Na- and I want to enlist your aid in
tions Employment Bureau, Mad- expressing my appreciation to the
ison 2526.
leaders of Jewry and to your peo-
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished ple. Your paper is the outstand-
large room for one or couple. ing medium through which this can
Kitchen privileges. Rent reas- be accomplished.
As to my future in Congress, I
onable. Near car and bus. Gar-
age optional, Room must be hope I can always be of service to
seen to be appreciated. Call at all of the people without regard to
race, creed or color, but I shall
1982 Grand Ave. West.
at all times maintain a watchful
DESIRABLE ROOM AVAIL- eye with the view of defeating any
ABLE in home of small adult and all legislation which might
family. All facilities, Rent jeopardize the rights of any ele-
reasonable. Garage if desired. ment of our people.
Garfield 43174, 2074 W. Phila-
I observe that Congressman Mc-
delphia,
Fadden of Pennsylvania was swept
out of office in the late election
ROOM AND BOARD for a young storm. Perhaps you have already
lady (or gentleman) with pleas- taken notice of this.
ant family. Conveniently situ-
With best wishes, I am
ated near Linwood. Townsend
Cordially and sincerely yours,
74826.
JOHN D. DINGELL,
Member of Congress,
TO RENT—A large, airy, furnish-
15th Michigan District.
ed room with private family.
Near street car and bus line.
Gentleman preferred. Kuperman, JEROME LEVIN HEADS
2724 Richton, upper flat.
CENTRAL GRADUATES

Nov. I3—Stuart Ch ■ se—me New Deel and the Brain Trust••
I United Hebrew Schools, under
Nov. 20—George Sokolsky—...I nun, Russia, Chine—C. They
Play. Re markable R ole of f Katuaha 1 t Sergei Rachmaninoff, one of the the chairmanship of Mrs. Morris
Mold Si 'are . "
two greatest living pianists and I Krause, end co-chairmanship of
Nov. 27—Debate-
in " We Live A gei a," N
Ver. foremost Russian composer, will I
Norman
Them., Harry Gideon.
Jan.S izm
u. p di.de
eq.; Muskrat Ever
osium —
r.r.
Mrs. Harry Kraft, will come to a
sion of "R eeeeee ction"
'include a group of three of his !close, after a successful drive,
Dec. 4—H. C. Engelbrecht
Prof. Emll Hamm=
lown compositions in the Program in the for. of • membership tea.
• "THE GAY
Dec.
11—John
Haynes
Anna Sten, Russian Jewish act.' selected for his 'concert Monday
Jan. 22—Ludwig Lewiaohn
Nov. 27, at the Statler Hotel. The
Holmes
ress, whose first American succes s
J.:. DIVORCEE"
Jan. 29—Anita Block
new members will be guests of the
wan in "Nana," is now definite' e;
Jan. 8—Dr. Morris Fishbei•
Feb. 5—Maurice Hindus
I
Is
organization.
ti
Is
established as one of the grey
se.. Ticket*, $3.30-34Ingle Ticket., 119e, at
'14C:17d Alewt
'remote n Grinnell's
The
annual
dues
is
$2 a year.
artists of' the American screen
Cori see Mee and' Ile.'
Temple Beth El—Woodward at Gladstone
The main object of the group le
as a result of her performance
. The Continental -
to maintain the buses conveying
Katusha in We Live Again," •
- ON THE STAGE •-
the children to and from school
drama based on Tolstoi's "Recur
in outlying sections.
Masonic
Sassatiortal Ides 1m-
rection."
Perted Direct from Paris
Eve.
Those wishing to become mem-
Auditorium Master Composer-Pianist Monday
PI ay ing opposite Frederi
Nov. 12th
bers are asked to call Mrs. Morrie
" ' Ls* bijoux Vivaets"
March, who excellently interpre ts
Krause, Longfellow 7555.
with Deily Adair and Dick
the role of Prince Dmitri loans
Rie • rile ern' the Fatuous
In addition to those mentioned
vich, Miss Sten exhibits all th
1 . -ii-laa tiling Models
last
week, those serving on the
grace,
charm
and
dramatic
vigo
ff IIKLEN NARY. and
membership committee are: Mes-
which is necessary for the col
ROBERT PALMER
dames
Barney Bremen, I. Katz,
E The Ceuta Torrey GBH
she portrays. A beautiful gir
TIckete-43e,
Jack Tobin, Julius Rosen. Mrs.
$1 $114 -ate. 1.2 .75
who possesses the emotional tal
• Ratans. Led Ills Mt.
Himon
is president of the
ants of a natural artist, Ann a
Tues.,
Nov.
20th
,
: • resat Conner.
auxiliary.
Beentifal sr. ie
Sten
Is
as
eminently
fitted
.
for
th
F. :
RUSSIAN MALE CHORUS
role of Katusha that she make
"We Live Again" stand out a
one of the most important pic
Tickets-63e, ■ 3e, {Lit $1.126
turea created in Hollywood.
P.. TX 2-7100
ARABIAN ROOM AT TULLER
Dee Orere—Grtesten Br..
Rouben Mamoulian, the direc-
The
Arabian
Room
at
the
Tul-
tor, has modernized the Tolstoi
ler
Hotel
Is
featuring
a
complete
theme. lie has gathered an ex-
new show with Karl Spaeth's or-
cellent choir for the musical por-
chestra. This beautiful rendez-
tion. which Intersperses the pro-
SERGEI RACHMANINOFF
vous maintains the policy of be-
duction. Madame Nina Koshetz
is the leading voice in the choir. evening, Nov. 12, in the Masonic ing open only - Friday, Saturday
and
Sunday. There is dinner danc-
ONLY
Samuel Goldwyn discovered Auditorium.
ing from 9 till closing. A full
Anna Sten, and new she is mak•
Rachmaninoff will not be heard course dinner is served at reason.
Complete
New
Show

3
Times
Nightly
TOLSTOY'S
ing history in Hollywood.
again in Detroit for at least three
Anna was born in Kiev, Russia. years. To permit starting the pro. able prices. There is no cover WILL PAY CASH FOR STORE.
:f1`, FOR MERCY FO
charge at any time. Three 'holes
Jerome Levin was elected presi-
Ifer father conducted ■ ballet gram on ime
time
Business must be such as to per- dent of the graduating class of
on d ay evening, are given nightly.
P. M. TILL CLONING
school. When she was 12 he died, the audience is requested
rHOSE WHO SUFFE
to be in
mit closing on Sabbath tad stand Central High
leaving his family in poverty. A their seats promptly by 8:30 p • m.
investigation.
Phone
University
A•TALK-OF-THE •
EASTERN STAR CAFE
School. Betty
few years later a group of town The program follows:
DELICIOUS
)
2-9259 daily except Sabbath.
TOG N-DINNER
NO-COVY:11
Eastern Star Cafe continues to
Kirby was elect-
$1./3
COCKTAILS
children with whom Anna had Toccata and Fugue. E-Minor
ANYTIME
Bc II 7009i
been appearing in amateur the- 89.1a, Op. 10, No. I ... ..... Beet
hot en feature Salome Eileen, in an or- WANTED—One or two business ed vice - presi-
Presto ..Largo e meat.
iginal shawl dance, the floor show
dent; Gladys
RESEI VATIONS - CIIERRY nine
atricals Interested the director of
or
professional
ladies
to
rent
Minuetto
needs
including Ann Andrea, ballet and
the Soviet State-endowed Stanis- Ballade,
room in private home. Board op- Morrison, secre-
0-Minor
tango dancer; Conchita, v ocalist,

laysky theaters to coach them in it" Tarantella iib) Slam. (c) • • • nr"""
tional. Dexter section, Write tary; Maurice
amerce
Chopin and other acts, with Rex Hanlon
a Gerhardt Hauptmann play, with
Box 75, Detroit Jewish Chron- Greenbaum,
INTERMISSION
and his orchestra.
treasurer.
Anna in the leading role. This let Prelude th) Moment Musical ....
inielasi Sketch
moiemasieorr
Choice Chinese and American
Levin is active
secured her admission to the new- , e , eos,siit..,, (1. ) es ." or the._
l y organized Film Academy, where
dishes are served at popular FOR RENT — Nicely furnished in the school's
i H101114.14 0, Ithap.di, No. II.
room for a gentleman in private club and debat-
i isst prices; cocktails are also served,
she studied and worked with the
home of two adults. Rent rms. ing activities. Ile
and there is no cover charge at
famous actor-director, Inkijinoff.
onable. 2718 Glendale, near is a member of
any time.
I n 1928, she invaded Moscow and
Lawton. Townsend 6-3033.
t h e graduating
appeared with a Stanislaysky rep- Dr. Berg Speaks
CLUB ROBERTS
ertory company, broke into pic-
FOR
RENT—Widow has nicely class of the high
Here Wednesday The intimate supper club at furnished
tures and eventually appeared in
room, with board if school of Shea-
the Detroiter Hotel, Club Roberts,
"The Yellow Ticket," an interna-
for one or two gentle. rey Zedek's Sun- Jerome Levin
"Flow Not to Bring Up Chil- has added a vocalist to its line-up desired,
tional triumph. The Soviet State
men or couple. All home privi- day School,
sent her to Berlin to continue her dren" will be the subject of Dr. of entertainment. Madelon Ba-
leges. No children in family.
Louis
Berg,
prison
physician
of
ker
has
the
honors.
The
Roberts
career. There she made "Bombs
Call Townsend 7.6104.
Purity Guest of
Over Monte Carlo," "Tempest," Welfare Island Prison, New York, brothers also are on hand to en-
"Trapeze," and "The Brothers when he speaks before the Detroit tertain. Don Zell and his orches-
Animals That Do Not See
Old Folks' Home • Don Zell and
Town Hall Series at the Fisher tra furnish dance tunes. There
It is a craracteristic of all ani-
Karamazov."
His Orchestral
T h,e a t e r Wednesday morning, is no cover charge and a full- mals living at great depths that
Purity Chapter members have
• Madeline Baker,
Nov. 14, at 11 o'clock.
course dinner is served for 31.
they are either sightless or pro- been invited to attend a member-
Soloist!
Don Cossack Male Chorus In his lecture, Dr. Berg will
vided with very large eyes that re- ship tea to be given by the Wom-
• No Cover Charge!
act only to a phosphorescent light en's Auxiliary of the Old Folks'
cover a wide range of subjects,
CLUB PLANTATION
at Ann Arbor Concert
• Dinner ... 21
that
is
thrown
off
by
many
of
the
including
neuroses,
repressions
Earl
Walton,
Detroit
band
man
• Reservations,
,
Nov. 19
Home at 313 Edmund Place, on
creatures living in darkened areas, Wednesday,
and
escapes
from
repression,
ab-
ter,
is
now
manager
at
the
Club
Randolph 5600,
Nov. 14, at 2 p. m.
The Don Cossack Russian Male
Mr. Mathews
normal
behavior
and
the
problem
Plantation,
550
E.
Adams,
while
Chorus, consisting of 36 expatri-
The hostesses are Mrs. E. Gann
"The Jew, the Catholic and the and
of
sex
in
childhood.
Ile
will
tell
his
orchestra
will
continue
to
pro-
Mrs. P. H. Gorelick, and as-
ated former officers of the late
Protestant
cannot
waste
energy
in
Czar's Imperial Army, will be parents how the young child may vide dance music under the di- fighting each other, when the sisting them are Mrs. J. Ruben,
heard for the third time in the be furnished with a healthy body rection of another member. An deadly monster of unbelief threat. worthy matron of Purity Chapter,
Based On Leo Tolstoy's
Choral Union series, Ann Arbor, and sound mind with which to entire new colored revue entitled ens to engulf them all."—The Mrs. I. Yarrows and Mrs. II. P.
"RESURRECTION"
Cohen.
on Monday evening, Nov. 19, face the world. Ile will explain "Bits of Life" opened this week Christian Advocate.
when they will give a program of how the development of unfavor- under dieestjep , of George Mc-
soldier songs, church music and able mental attitudes and the ac- Clennon, ftnd•felittiring his Metro-
12TH AT SEWARD
I
quisition of undesirable traits may politan Trippers.
war songs.
GERMAN GOVERNMENT MAKES IT
FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 9
The group was organized in be checked. He will also explain
E
SATURDAY MATINEE, NOV. 10
IMPOSSIBLE FOR REFUGEES TO
1923 in a prison camp near Con- how a child's future life may be Caril Party of Y. P. S. of
FA
wrecked
through
unwise
methods
SUNDAY,
Matinee and Evening, NOV. 11
FA
stantinople. Their origin was
Beth
Abraham

of
discipline.
Dr.
Berg
will
not
lret aeration ppeerenee.
SUPPORT
THEMSELVES
IN
EXILE
The
Great
Europe•n
Success
unique. The prisoners felt the
r The play which was shown in Max Reinhardt's theater; also /
Detroit -- The Beeville,'
need of a band, but without in- only discuss the training of young
Nov. 22 is the date set for 'the „(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
per
on every important European stage,
per cent German," did not
struments they were hopeless un- children but he will also show
I
til diminutive but dynamic Serge how unwholesome parental influ- card party to be given by the been no sign of any such coopera- think so, either. Now the prob-
Jaroff conceived the idea of de- ences may have a had effect on Young Peoples' Society of Congre- tion by Germany. In fact its at- lem of migration and settlement dO
gation Beth Abraham. The presi-
in other countries for German-
veloping a band from human an adult son or daughter.
dent appointed -the' following com- titude has progresei#ely aggra- Jewish youth is urgent, he de- I
voices. He got together a group
vated the difficulties of settlement
mittee
to
complete
arrangements
Prices: Eve.-35c, 50e, 75e, 81.00, Plus Tax
FA
clared, pointing out that more
of his fellow officers and, from "TREASURE ISLAND" NOW AT
elsewhere.
ter this event: 'Edward Rothen-
Matinee-25c, 35c, 50e, 75c, Plus Tax

1 4 '
CENTER THEATER
£100,000 has been collected
memory, because they had no
"Restrictions on the with. than
I
berg,
chairman;
Miss
Anne
Roth-
toward this end.
COMING—"RASPUTIN
THE
PRIEST"
Wallace Beery and Jackie Coo-
sheet music, he drilled them In a
g
I
drawal of their own property
enberg,
Miss
Kay
Katz,
Leo
Cen-
series of songs which soon made per united again as a screen team!
IblIMMILISMIMILWICIIM ■ 11
Ile was pessimistic regarding
front Germany by the emi-
Such is the cinematic pleasure ser. Thenswill -be 'no charge for i grants, whether in
the organization famous, not only
the
status
of
German
Jews
and
the form of
among fellow prisoners but among being presented at the Center admission and the party will be capital or income, have been urged on the Jewish people, and
J. N. F. AUXILIARY
their captors. Later, when they Theater, Woodward and the Blvd., open to the public.
"BITS OF LIFE"
steadily intensified. In the particularly on the Dutch Jews,
A
wienie
roast
for
members
were freed, but di thout means this Saturday through Tuesday,
who
already
have
given
so
much,
WillCollect
and Distribute Na.
meantime propagandapartici-
The Most Realiatie, Most
to reach their homes, even had Nov. 10 to 13, when "Treasure and prospective members will be pated in by Germane in many to continue to help their unfor-
tional
Fund
Boxes;
Donor
I
Musical All•Colored
this been politically possible, they Island," famous Robert Louis Ste- held Saturday evening, Nov. • 10.
tunate brethren, not only in Ger-
b,ss Ire. ' I"
oe
Luncheon on May 8
..., .
Sol Rothenberg, chairman, an-
Revue of the
1
secured temporary employment as vensonpirate classic, opens.
ish and other refugees ha. made many, but also in Poland and
;atlas
Season
a church choir. Shortly there-
The powerful heart appeal of nounced that those attending will the position of the refugee. mania and the other East Euro-
At the board meeting of the
be
provided
with
transportation
after they were called upon for this combination of man and boy
Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish
Presented by
more ascertain in some coun- peen countries.
by
meeting
at
the
synagogue,
Lin-
public performances and, al- that stirred millions with "The
He expressed his disappoint- National Fund held at the home
tries and their admission more
though expatriated from their na- Champ" and recently "The Bow- wood and Fullerton, at 8 p. m.
GEO. McCLENNON
men[ regarding lack of co-opera- of Mrs. A. Miller, Wednesday U
difficult in others."
Morito • .mthly 21.001t 511010
tive
Russia,
they
were
noon
tour-
ery.
has
never
been
presented
tion
by Christian organizations, afternoon, plans were formulated
and hl
.pi lndIng A. Andre, Coorhita VIII
German
ing throughout Europe and later with more dramatic intensity than
y's policy of forcing whose help has been insufficient, for a box campaign. The Auxil-
the Conway Trio. R
EX IHANLAON J
Th.
Metropolitan Tippers
thousands of her citizens out of e„ a id .
and hi. kamone Orchedra.
elsewhere In the musical world. In the pirate story. ,•
iary will undertake the responsi-
with
the country on racial or political
• genuine night et enjoyment at

b i l ity of the collection and dis-
At the present time they have
EARL WALTON'S MUSIC O
email cost,
grounds had created in itself a „ Your example," he concluded, tribution
nearly 3000 performances to their
of Jewish National Fund
FOX THEATER
Table dilate
serious
crisis
for
neighboring
gives
new
hope
to
the
fugitives
For
the
benefitof
the
Hebrew
Ladies
credit.
At Detroit's Favorite Spot U
boxes to members. Mrs. Louis
Sparkling and delightful, filled Benstolent Morley, a bridge Part, .11 countries, Mr. McDonald said. But an dthe refugees."
i '
DInnee-33e
0
I. Itisha ■ le
J.
T •te4
with rollicking music and dancing, b i e .v he .1,1, :i t n.theNn Trifle
The president of the Ashken- Schlien has been appointed chair-
the "latest step in that
Nis Ceasing
"The Gay Divorcee," at the Fox, and Mrs II. Last will act ae ea-chair- which deprives the refugees of azic Jewish community in Hol man of the box committee, and U
Lieut.-Col. Roddie at Case brings together again Fred As- men.
Mrs. Samuel Heyman as co-chair- O
-ea
any income from their German land and also of the Committee
Town Hall Series fon
taireand Ginger Rogers, whose Mr end Mr. Joseph FIchwarts spent property, has imposed a further for Special Jewish Interests, A. man.
,
550 E. N. A c ia”,
ms ci..1 C. Is. 0230
several days is Cleveland. ,
Mrs. I. Goodman, financial sec-
success
in
"Flying
Down
to
Rio"
Friday

• , 19
burden that, according to Mr. Ascher, who presided, expressed
is still a fresh and pleasant mem- Mr. Ft Stern •nd MI. Dorothy Stern McDonald, "neither the govern- the thanks of Dutch Jewry to the retary, was presented with a
SOUTIIF.H4 COOKING
Lieut.
-
Col.
Steward
Rodents
Rine Al GRAND BUD •
2
1
token
from
the
board
members
retureed
to
their
hon.
In.
Jackson
on
ory
to
cinernagoers.
Mr.
Astaire,
(C. V. 0. of London), the brilliant
ref
for his work,
or communities
in the ,and
Tuesday after spending never! day. as meats nor
new lecture star, will 14 presented an established legitimate theater the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. C. .r Levin count ries
and declared that in Holland many prior to her departure for Flor-
ta x■
0
1
0
1
ida,
where
she
will
remain
for
uge
can readily Christians have made gifts toward
by the Detroit Town Halt, Friday favorite, is right In the front line the latter alcompanying them horn.,
boulder."
,
morning, Nov. 18, at II o'clock, of "arrived" film stars, proving Mrs. J. C. Hiraehiel , Mrs. Or J. 'Levy
the cause of German4ewish fugi- the winter. The members also
bade farewell to Mrs. I, Margolis,
his gift for light comedy as well • ed Mn. H. le Anthony win attend a
tives.
at the Cans Theater.
m.ting of the Prison Welfare Hoard at Lion is required, he declared,
who is moving with her family
Colonel Roddie was literally as his unexcelled accomplishments Jarkeon
,
Weednesday. -
Dr. H. Lubinski, director pf from this city.
lance the new. German regulations
as
a
dancer.
Miss
Rogers
has
stormed
with
requests
to
speak
os4if Woodward, at B(vd.
sl s
are not a purely domestic concern the working village Nieuweui,
With an attendance of
the Erst
n
Plans were also discussed for
and from many parts of • this proven an able partner. The story Itirlth
held their 'first open •ineeting of but directly affect the economic spoke of the retraining pro
16i'to 6 P. M.- 20c After
blem, the forthcoming donor luncheon, Rabbi
Eimer Berger chose for his Rub-
• Nut. RAT. till TUES.,
country, press and public have concerns the madcap chase of an the season on Mond. hirty-two nam. position of foreign countries.
griday etvning i "can A rnrrtt
while a motion pictute, "A Day in an annual project Slid the main tect
a Af-
awe
solunitted
for
membership.
through
ford Liberty.
/W k. 10, 11 „12 13
t Jewish Working Village," was
acclaimed him "a brilliant, die,. enamored young man . after the the ctive tampalghlng a of the follow-
Ms.
McDonald
estimated
that
money-raising
affair
of
the
Auxil-
quent and compelling. speaker." lady of his fancy who. leads him ing' sommitteet 'Walter Mork, Sam 00- ''27,000 of the 65,000 refugees being shown.
iary for the Jewish National Mr. David Cohen joined the teaching
From the end of the war until a merry whirl before he catches r.°1;;NAL4' lieytler PA .Morris . had already been settled in sew Lubinski
"For the said,
coming months," Dr. Fund. The luncheon will be held staff
of the Relighsua Itcbool,
Roman. tbi
1928, Col. Roddie was almost up with her and • promise to live Ins rondurted t'y A'
la
4----
"50,000 Dutch this year on May 8.
homes.
Christian
refugee•
were
fnllnwed
happily
ever
after.
"Living
Mod-
'rX
continuously in Germany on nee-
The Temple toe
guilders will be needed to i
,sdineit
I
grZ;
ne
t"
eeb
beautifelly gad a•
i■
"desperate
need"
with
no
The
next
meeting
will
be
held
propristely decorated for • Hallowee p
cial missions and in particular as els," an elaborate revue, heads 0,05 and M...A. n.
is. 0...-
n
crease
the
number
of
the
inhabi-
„•
'adequate funds available, he
on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 20, part,
. Oet. 31, Sposarored by the
■ member of the Inter-Allied Con= the stage offering.
SW.
terhood.

A
tants of this village to 300."
large crowd danced, moor
said.
at the Jewish Old Folks Home, m.ked and
received prig.. Mesdames
mission of Control, which carried
Edmond Place corner Brush, in J. P.N.. J. Varee, Abe L•pid. and
"Among them are many of the ,
out the work of disarmament. He UNITED DETROIT THEATERS Annis Opens National Fur
were In charge. A buffet
Political and intellectual leaders Gerrn•n Jaws Estim•ted at Less co-operation with the Ladies' Aux- ciPP. Swimmer
was Served.
Another favorite pair of play-
. Weels•Monday, Nov. 12
was in Germany as late as Nov. 1,
Than
500,000
iliary
of the Jewish Old Folks
--
1933.
en are presented once more in • ' • under the German Republic—i
Mrs. Celle ntumrown
and et
Mrs. David
BERLIN. (JTA) — The census llome. Mrs. Max Weksler, presi- Cohen ware joint hostesses
"Evelyn Prentice" at the Michi- • In 'every' nook and corner of Democrats, moderate Socialists, i only
a party
of 1933 showed that there were dent of the Auxiliary of the Jew- and bridge on Monday evening. Nov.
pacifists,
Liberal
professors,
jour-
Iran,
with
Myrna
Loy
and
William
this
farthing
iountry
the
romance
S. at
Brandeis Democratic Club's
ish National,, Fund, urges every the formers hem. on Franklin Blvd..
499,682
Jews
in
the
whole
nalists,
Catholic
priests
and
Prot-
Powell as the chief characters in and gliete , ef, fttrie the' genius of
honoring Mn. George W•las, who recent-
.
member
to'
ettend
this
meeting.
Mass Meeting
ly moved to Detroit. Twelve guests were
the story, playing together as American furriers, the artistry of extant pastors," he continued. German Reich, Wirtschaft and
present.
The Brandeis Demoepitic Exec- husband and wife for the third world-renowned designers will be "Hundreds of them are now re- Statistik, statistical organ of the
Natizats A. Agree Heads Or- l u flees'
held a mass meeting on
sir Mras Mrs. Benjamin
i government, declared, adding that
o ng
pewnoumryo.n,
d
Id stein,
"The
Kist
the
Mirror"
a
lift* ation Founded by 10 ct. 31, at the 13'nai Moshe. time. It is a story of divorce ceMbrated • :during National Fur
t
•nd
nd Irving Steinman M und o' Mrs
these since that time the number of
frustrated ambition, with a Week.' Detroit's' showplace will . "Surely the necessities of whom
I Sant Cohen stranded the Mrs.
Littman's;
"Priest
Raspu-
, His Father ID emocratic nominees were pres- and
a
!
Jews
must
have
decreased
still
end
men
among
at
Hotel
(Haller. Saturday evenie7
dn
Nor
.
e nt, and Dr. S}TUS Rosa, former police court as the background be Annie Furs, Library and Grand
tin in Preparation
are some of the finest intellectual further as • result of "emigre-
for a highly dramatic story. Cora
'At a meeting of the Isaac Agree Democratic candidate for Govern- Sue Collins, one of the incresalag- River, recognized as Detroit's representatives of democratic lion and excess of mortality."
Mr
.
"The Kiss in the Mirror,"
and Mrs Norm. Buckner en-
emorial Society the followin g o f. ° r of Ohio, spoke. Among the ly large number of clever child leading furriers.
The
the following guests at rile•
Monday marks the first day of Germany, should stir the sym- 1933. census was taken on July 16, great European play which has tertained
ner •I their home on Arises drive Sue-
kers were elected: Nathan A. ', peakers were Judge Joseph San- players, is in the cast. Among
been shown in Max Reinhardt's i.e. Nov. 4 . Mr sod Mrs Morris M.•
pathy and enlist the generosity
this
dramatic
event.
"We
are
their Asuanter.
Agree, president: Nathan Kaplan, ° ere and Rabbi Harold. N. Rosen-
theater
and
in
leading
theaters
in
of
liberal
and
democratic
people,
n
1933,
the
paper
wrote,
the
melt.. Harry Ilir•hIvre.
from Detroit and Mr. and Mrs,
dire-president; Wiliam Jaffa, sec- I hal, who are members of this or- favorite comedians are Una Mer- happy to take part in it, and when Irrespective of creed."
Mark
Jews constituted .77 of one per Europe, is being presented this all lcorn
and fainlie from Mt. Clem..
Dietary: Charles N. Agree, treas. g anization. Music and entertain- kel and Isabel Jewell in promin- we open oar doors it will be with
/ ACert.
week-end,
cent as compared with .9 of one
Friday evening, Sun.
tirer.. With the new board consist- m ant were furnished for the 1,000 ent roles. Bob Murphy and other a cordial Invitation to come in
--
perrent
in
day
matinee
and
evening,
at
Litt-
1925.
I
n
t
h
vaudeville
headliners
provide
the
',Adams
e

ge.
n
McDon
ld
en
Refu
and see the thrilling collection we
Mrs Emauel Lewis.rs
Si Arthur Ro-
ipg of Nathan Rosin, Edward 7.at- resent.
Ern Joseph
po p ul a tesam o f man's Yiddish People's Theater, senthal
stage show.
Harnett and Mre.
AMSTERDAM. (JTA)—Under period the total population
have assembled for this very spe-
Fl•ni•min Go lt1 .1
fk. Joseph Seliady and Arthur
•In•tt•11,1•d 1h* rons•
This club, headed by Robert
ran
i
Few operettas have had the cial occasion," states Ray Sulli- the auspices of the baud of the Germany increased by 4.5 per 12th and Sewitrd.
lecture, Monday. Nov at Temple
leycue,,the organization expects to R oven, has been making strides
This play is in seven scenes, by Beth El.
continued ferno and vogue ac- van, general manager of Annis foundation for Jewish labor in cent, while the Jewish population
63 more•charity work than ever in
Democratic political circles and corded "Thb Merry Widow," Furs.
the Wieringermeerpelder, land re- diminished by 11.46 per cent. In the Hungarian dramatist But
Mrs Ie. Plurnrese n of Detrott is
liefore.
ill remain a permanent organi- which has moved to the Capitol
sir . h
Prussia alone, the excess of deaths Ferrets. It is arranged in Yiddish
claimed
from
the
Zuyder
Zee,
and
'Here
you
will
And
furs
for
Mr. Arthur Rosenthal
00 tionlimited to 100 Jewish busi- for • second week's run, with de-
of Ottawa drive.
sports-wear, youthful and free- of the Committee for Sped.] over births among the Jews was by Misha Fishzon.
HER ZF.LLMAN FAMILY
The S.I.
15,000.
In
addition
several
thou-
"The
Priest
Rasputin"
is
being
fleas
andprofesaional
men
of
this
lightful
melodies
of
which
the
et Terns,. Beth I..
swinging. You'll see fun for Jewish Interests, James G. Mc-
CLUB
'
th , r rtteui.
meeting ...Ur. N.
Jews were converted to prepared for early presentation h•1•1
a at the Temnle
Mr. did Mrs. David M. 'Jae llman city. public has never tired. Its fam- general wear—practical, yet ex- Donald, High Commissioner for sand
sir. Dying St
other
faiths,
in
Littman's
Yiddish
People's
Schwartz, chairman of nag welts still rank, high with citingly new and different. You'll German Refugees, spoke here
er.. vice•inecdent pred in the ids
eestertained 33 members of the the Frank
.terce of tho pee.dent, Wel Saul
Theater.
mass meeting, and his assist- music lovers.
TOM -
find
furs
for
evening
wear
that
about
the
problems
of
refugees.
"The
rest
of
the
decrease,"
the
'lot.
A
Nether Zellman Family Club at ants, were responsible for the sue-
lonrhess ...derl the mastics
revere. John Rea•n• 0,f
"The Barrette of Wimpole are glamorously beautiful. And
He expressed his sympathy with government paper wrote, "is to
th. reeves,
PPer on Sunday evening, Nov. cess of this meeting.
tie.1 rherch
th• -nern onsoak.
Street,"
with
its
fine
cast
that
you'll
find
prices
so
temptingly
the
work
of
Dutch
Jewry
in
behalf
be
attributed
to
emigration
and
...Get was 'TPA," M••
at their home on Clairrn 000t
AMITY OPEN MEETING
The arrangements committee includes Norma Shearer, Charles low that there can be no excuse of German-Jewish intellectuals In re-emigration to those countries
pro.nterl with s sift hem the sin
n-
ve., in celebration of '.he first responsible
The Amity Club announces ad wa•
for this event con- Laughton, Fredric March and for saying, 'I can't afford • fur physically creative professions.
from which foreign Jews origin.
he,. hered for her faithful worit an a ment
nivereary of the club's exist- s sted of Frank
open
meeting
to
be
held
Friday,
Schwartz,
chair-
Baureen
O'Sullivan,
and
"Big
cost.'
Speaking
of
the
emigration
of
ally
came
to
Germany,
a
move-
. The club wee organized on man, Samuel Leve, Samuel Ras-
Nov. 16, at 8:30 p. m., at the
Hearted Herbert," the leading
"Be • first-day shopper. We Jon from Europe's centers, he ment which began with the eco-
eve of the departure of Meth. kin, David Gottlieb, Joseph Wig.
Earl. Fad far Aatiames
home of Sol Brenner, 571 Jose-
roles in which farce comedy are promise • rare treat in exquisite
that his American Jewish nomic crisis of 1927.
phine Ave.
in the P•.t centuries before and
er Zellnian for Palestine. Wil- derson. Samuel Rosenberg, Na- taken by Aline Meceishon. Guy fur feshions presented In such an recalled
friends
in
February,
1933,
had
after
the rbvisti•n era a crane for
Membership is now open, and
liam Altman of California Ave. than Berke, Joseph Snider, Dr. Kibbee, Patricia Ellis and others, unusual selection that you'll be
A woman's mission on earth is those who are interested in be- a^tiOtles 61 1e4 the royal court of
liras installed as president, repine- David MGM', Leo Lippe and provide the double bill at the entranced with the variety and said d
nti
te
r
G
ve
an
t
h
dattha
u
rma
o
n
('hit's-
m
ts
o
ng
leir
I
to
convince
some
man
that
he
and immediately, according
coming prospective members are
Hug Beryl, Harrison of Wager Ave. Abraham Rime'. • State, Fisher and Riviera.
values."
Je ws, who had been in the main iought to get married.
to history, there was an active
'invited to this meeting,
manufacture of forgeries.

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