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ZilEVCIROIVEWISR ai ROM ICLII
and THE L'i.e.7.ess.. CHRONICLE

PA GT" EIGHT

USED CAR
SALE

of

Beth El Ladies' Tea iitinpir Setif El 13 Plays by Y. P. S.
Group at Shaarey
At Old Folks' Home
Zedek on Sunday

Mrs. Maier B. Finsterwald,
Mrs. Milford Stern, Mrs. Joseph
Rosensweig, Mrs. Lawrence Freed-

40

CARS

,

1

,erslee•t
Itabloi 1....on Front will occupy the puI•
ptt Sunda, knot Ong. Nov. II. at 11,15.
- Se 1, nil on,"
amd opeak on t he yubJe.
11t,1. 1 of the
M•rmon-roue% of the new
t know tt t Chael•
toddle Jew nth oe ,
Shut.. As. It, author
dim, "I Men
of "Three CR lee"
h. No,. Dr. Leo M.
/40.1.I
tin
on the topic, .•ls-
idea.
Flunk het w
reel—The I orearner "Abbot It eery hes

According to Dr. Leonard Sid-
low, president, the Young Peo-
ple's Society of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will resume its
Sunday afternoon meetings start-

begin al 15.10
.
"Itleooed No vo. , eut," a pre•Thattka
g It Mg int...nage a III be the subject
mortilog•
Franklin's ...rm. Sunday

Priced

Not 20.
Temple Minh School Deere:
Your go. nod daugldere of
N. hool age are Int i'".1 to attend the
Temple High School baoket ball and
at
dated. party Saturday nig lit, Not

From

I 9. 51
sod 541. firs&
Attention Parente of 5th

$50.00 to $395.00

Children:
cblidreo are already In to ever,
he 'pedal
I ota
tit.. for 'oust motion. and t C
on
artua t Ion
for
sess ions
we•day
ek
ning hate now begun. Se. Mit g ode
trai n, have t hvIr eves,. Tuesday af
children
d eighth grade children Wed-
an
tertioo
he. classes are an
neday af ternoon. Tt for Confirmation.
re fitlel 1 equIrenien

Including:

CADILLACS

PACKARDS

PRENZLAUER SOCIETY
TO MEET ON TUESDAY

1•1...ETTE.R. BOX

The next meeting of the Eva
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will be
held
at the Stotler Ilotel, Tues-
A Tribute to Baron Edmond
day, Nov. 20, at 1:30 p. ni.
de Rothschild, "Nodiv
Mrs. Julia Wartell, chairman of
Hayedua"
the donor luncheon to be held
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Dec. 4, and Airs. F. Strauss, co-
The lute scions of great and
renowned families are born under
a "certain shadow." The great
names and traditions they repre-
sent by virtue of their birth seem
to exclude from the very outset
the possibility to acquire individ-
ual name and fame, to hue them-
selves' out new approaches and
new contests to the realities of
things, to be responsible for such
achievements and accomplish-
ments that would make their per-
sonality loom large in the con-
sciousness of their fellowmen!
The true criterion of the unique

HARRY KOHN'S
SEA FOOD GRILL

inviting you to Wine and Dine

at the

Ope ning

human greatness and grandeur of
Baron Edmond de Rothschild mani-

fests itself in the fact that, born
into a family of "princes in Is-
rael," whose life was vocal and
metithet o lo a tea to be given on Wed-
eloquent with services and
CHRYSLER
1 to 6, at the
M
nesday.
Nov. IL
, Edmund
and Brush. hire. Milford
achievements for "Klal Israel"
h lonawelg,
airo,
home
tte
NASH
upon the fields of philanthropy
lowreto
S tern. Mrs. Joeep
Sire.
Flust erwald,
tdt
Mater
and political emancipation, who
Freedan and Mrs. Philip Illootogard
CHEVROLET
hosteosea
to
were also known for their sturdy
MRS N. LLATNIKOFF
willm e
vennietit oak. all ,'hairs
MISS ISABELLE COHEN
Tli In committee list. innnetilately.
loyalty to the Mouse of Israel
turn
Cars on Display at
chairman,
are active getting res-
The Year Ilterk is about to go to pre.,
and to the Jewish Race, Baron
e dam. during ing Sunday, Nov. 18, when the
If you have changed yoUr
Lincoln Showroom
ervations and urge all members
ease call the
the last three earn, pl
Y. P. S. Players will be presented Edmond de Rothschild succeeded and friends to attend the meet-
Temple oftdre. Madison 5630.
in a group of three one•act plays not only to maintain the historica l ing Tuesday and hand in their
St by and slow?
t
under the directorship of Malvern position and prestige of the great reservations.
Why Is 1,lestIne the only counry lo
House of Rothschild, but he car-
-Cut Courteny Detroit tr...
n know 11151 Illy and Milton J. Ross. Members will
the
Mrs. Nat Blatnikoff, chairman
ll
the
last
be admitted free, and there will ried it into new heights, into re- of the thrift sale, has opportuni-
f the Bible Villel
w
MRS. MAIER B. FINSTERWALD 1; 1 r10ert1•Itapterl
o
written? Why must Jesse support be a small charge to non-mem- gions unknown hitherto by con-
any l. ege The
one
ties open for ladies wishing to
of bers. The plays are "The Witch" necting the name and fortune of
Crietlan refuge. front GermCo l
o
man and Mrs. Philip 13loomgarden ,n.wer is, Come 10 Beth El
rummage for their quotas. For
by Ferenc Molnar, "The Eldest" the House of Rothschild with the information call Mrs. Blatnikoff,
will act as hostesses at a tea Jewish Mottle. every Monday night.
great threefold movement: The
Morning Wide Cis.:
which is to be given by the auxil- Ilondsy
The lithie dr which Dr. EtanklIn le by Edna Ferber, and "One Egg"
Euclid 0059•M.
by Babbette Ilughes. Included in revival of the soil, of the lan-
iary of the Old Folks' Home, to
'"orJeIll:I.1
e" 115thhFISI cll'olrle'sirtr
The following ladies are giving
Co- guage and of the soul of Israel!
members of the Sisterhood of I•pda'rVo"I'll'
bring" out eah week a 1.11. the casts are: Miss Isabelle
Mayer
Amschel
Rothschild
was
bridge
parties on Saturday, Nov.
t In ter
eeterl group of women. The hen, Mildred Caplan, Mrs. Harry
Temple Beth El on Wednesday, Il . t ,,i toilee
of the morning coot. le 'A
the founder of the great financial 17: Mrs. S. Hack, 2942 Pasadena
Seligson,
Biddy
Rosenberg,
So-
Nov. 21, at 2 o'clock, at the sullen
DirrYerfNerView of the Bible and Ill
fortunes
of
the
family,
his
able
Ave.; Mrs. Goldman, 2981 Ful-
phie Edelstein, Esther Kavanau,
Home, Edmund Place and Brush. Literature".
Black. De Luce wheel equipment.
George Shapero, Sylvia Shatzen, sons not only changed money but lerton, and Airs. H. Nide, 15860
This is one of a series of teas Tlie lImik of Mernerleat
Age.r. we call the attention of
ill Theodore Baruch, Norbert Leon- transformed and changed also Normandy; Airs. Federman, 2983
given by the Auxiliary for the
of t he opportUnity t hat our
their money and vast influence Cortland, on Wednesday, Nov.
membe
lt• to fittingly ntemoriellee their be-
various organizations to acquaint th
111 - ard and Leona Levin. Jules Lev
e
by having their naMes
and Herbert Willis are in charge into human values, into conse- 21; Mrs. Karbell, 2649 Fullerton,
the members with the home and loved, dead
M •our beautiful Book of Memo.
crated and noble work for the on Saturday, Nov. 24. Mrs. E.
wish to pure haoe a of properties.
111.0.1
u
its needs.
rtea.
Shand
yo
uplift and elevation of the Jew P. Epps, 2934 Cortland, on Sun-
ge In
thin mmorial
book. pleat. com-
e
chairman
pa
At this meeting the first issue and the alleviation of his need
Dr. V111110111,
municate with
of "They Say," the society publi- and sorrow. Baron Rothschild day evening, Nov. 25.
Cortiight to Address Shaa• of the condolttee . tnentorlal gifts.
cation of which Miss Ruth Bach- represents the culmination of this
rey Zedek J. Y. P. S.
rach is editor-in•chief, will be process of gradual "unfolding" YIDDISH FOLKS VEREIN
distributed. The paper is devoted by hitching his fortune to the DANCE SUNDAY, NOV. 25
The next meeting of the Junior
holding Ito fall to the various activities of the
star of Judaea and bringing his
Young People's Society of Shaa- 011,115 /11.101011 Pt
, atoning. society and will also contain orig-
Info, tool dam. on Hat onto)
the
vast resources and his pure un- Proceed. to Be Used for Numer-
rey Zedek will be held this Sun- Nov. V% at the Little Theatre In ram
day, Nov. 18, at 2:30 P. M. The ilotne Evoriontico Building on the - inal features and poetry contrib- selfish devotion into the service ous of the Society's Charitable
uted
by
the
membership.
iota of Mlehlgon State College. The frat-
Efforts
of the three great movements of
program committee headed by ernity la to entert•'n ninny niemirera end
Study group meetings are held our day: "Techiath Ilooretz, Te-
of D
Sam Lazell and Dave Finkel re-
5-Pass, Sedans
lit
each
Thursday
evening
under
the
ilielVir‘oll‘t e
chiath Hasofoh, and Thechnaith
The numerous charitable and
t
ports that it secured Prof. Rupert troll and
and Mrs. Sinew end cDean t'n1 leadership of Theodore Baruch in
4 to Choose From
Mrs Etento. are to toe honor guests of
Iloumoh." "The Revival of Pal- community efforts of the Yiddish
Cortright of the speech depart- Went
at the dance, 0101 Wel. the synagogue.
Folks Verein will be supplemented
estine,
of
Hebrew
and
of
Israel.'
ment of Wayne University to ad- the fraternity
MrA.
Haber and Prof. and
11111 And
The first of the season's tea "Lifne Shemesh Jinon Shmo." by the proceeds to be derived
dress the organization. Ile will not 6"` i s is „
dances will be given by the Young "His name shall shine before the from the 23rd anniversary dance
are is Os) (s ,
speak on the problems confronting
Y
Mead troldt
People's
Soc:ety on the afternoon sun and shall proceed in new lus- of the society to be held on Sun-
n
the high school and college gradu- to The
.
the whaling le
ate. An open forum will follow. .nee the Michigan State-University of of Thanksgiving Day, from 4 to ter with the advance of the cycles day evening, Nov. 25, at the Fort
7
o'clock,
in the social hall of the of history."
lietrolt
Kanto.
Wayne Hotel, Cass and Temple.
The board of directors picked
synagogue. Marvin Kahn and his
Dinner was served after the Shartrey
Samuel Ilorbwitz, general man-
Sunday, Dec. 23, as the tentative
gunda y.
RABBI MOSES FISCHER,
Zedek Installation eervIces
orchestra
will
furnish
the
music,
date for the presentation of "First einitheW Kahl. Riled as toaffitnianter.
Congregation B'nai Moshe. ager of the dance committee,
4-7 Pass. Sedans
and the following committee un-
states that every important cause
Nighter." Two one-act plays, un-
Goldberg of Toledo. Ohlo,
der the chairmanship of Mrs. Abe
Mrs tens
der supervision of Robert Levy has
Community Fund's Thanks has been helped with funds from
3-5 Pass. Sedans
arrived to sPend the winter with
od Schmerin will be in charge: Helen
the society's treasury and that
n o
and Melba Sklar, is to be pre- her deuglitere, Mrs Sidney Goldman
her mon. Js-
fan,
Aronson, Louis M. Bloomberg, Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: the charitable work will be great-
r empective
anti
sented. Dancing and refreshments M rs. William Preeent.eir
1-7 Pass. Limousine
and th
The campaign organization and ly increased with the dance pro-
ph 00141015,
Dr.
Sol
D.
Foreman,
Gertrude
e
will follow. Jules Schwartz and Illeit.
Goldman, Dorothy Hodes, Dr. the board of directors of the Com- ceeds.
2-5 Pass. Town Sedans
Gertrude Rarnow head the com-
I. Rabbi Da-
munity Fund wish to extend sin-
tin Friday event., Nov.
edarbatint condoned gervleen In Philip Lachman, Naomi Goldstein,
Assisting Mr. Horowitz are the
mittee for this affair.
551.0
OPEN EVENINGS
vii C w et Temple Beth El and
Jules Lev, Doris Lipson, Billie cere thanks for your help and in- following officers and members of
SagIne
••Patterne for If,
Le
Klein, Sarah Rosen, Marion Rich- terest in our recent campaign.
the
society: Sam Klessmer, presi-
Arlosoroff Branch Dinner- ae ills eernmn
sincerely,
ony
ards, Saul Ruben, Abe Schmerin,
Tm second In the seri. of Symph
Morris Schwartz, vice-pres-
i
nigh t. Nov.
Dance and Concert Nov. 24 8.011.arts
JAMES McEVOY, Chairman dent;
was aloes Thur..
Roherl Dr. Leonard Sidlow, Jay J. Slat-
ident;
Morris Segal, recording
16, condoned by Isier Polonium
Detroit Community Fund
Miller, of the faculty of Michigan State her and Lois Rose Sternberg.
secretary;
Ilyman Small, financial
Campaign.
The Arlosoroff branch No. 137 college, "no guest *Inlet and gave oar
secretary; Sam Gornbein, treas-
al oelectiono.
of the Jewish National Workers
al
urer;
Ilarry
Levine, treasurer of
Alliance will celebrate its first
Mrs Nat Gold cheperoned the PIONEER WOMEN PLAN
Thanks from Home Relief the endowment and old age funds;
annArboe
anniversary by giving a dinner- Irl!' i tr Srit'n ' is Delta deuce
BAZAAR, LUNCHEON
From lot F.,
Society
week-end.
Max
Nusbaum,
vice-chairman of
le peel
dance and concert in the ballroom l‘nember
of the fratertiltY. .inn
the dance committee; II. Yosko.
b
of the Detroit-Leland hotel, Nov. the
The activities of the Pioneer Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: witz, hospitaler, and others.
''
Per'.
In surveying the wonderful
24.
gain-
1.11.1,11r:tr.
Vu Women's Organization have
t1 1 , ,, d
The Yiddish Folk Verein is me
Mr ., t,,
Phone LO 5200
Marry gchumer and Dave Rose,
ed fresh vigor and enthusiasm as success that attended our cabaret of the leading organizations in
en ,t 1 y
rnity In A. Arbor rerett
and
dinner-dance project, we can-
nrwi
a nte
are co-chairmen of the affair. A 7ri
■ result of the successful conven-
honor of their non Itolverew
the
city, with a membership of
well-known orchestra will furnish oirthda) anni.ersary.
tion held in Chicago in October. not fail to render to you our 600 men and women. Officers state
LEWISOHN HEADS THE
heart-felt thanks for the unselfish
music throughout the evening.
The
convention
revealed
the
in-
that no important cause has ever
BURLINGTON ZIONISTS
All friends and members are
creasing growth and development co-operation that we received been refused assistance.
' l ; r e io'e t 1
"1 :117ie ' r u
:o:...1 e.1Ft
invited.
1714
of the organization during the from you, which we feel was an
Del Delbridge's orchestra will
gaining
Ludwig Lewisohn, the noted
indispensable
factor
in
ss.s
' ' „sa N 0 ' . 5 past two years, and the acquisi-
For reservations call Mr. Schu-
provide the music at the dance.
author, has been elected President mer, Madison 3089, or any mem- IM on
Louie tion of a new element to whom the success we attained.
0111to hik /110.1 Sint
1■
The Ladies' Auxiliary is assist-
of the Burlington Zionist District ber of the branch,
Koeltehik have returned to t he Ity atter the ideals of Labor Zionism had
It is the co-operation of public -
ing with plans for the dance. This
in Vermont, Morris Margulies,
an extended Omit In the East.
been entirely foreign and un- spirited men like yourself that auxiliary originated the Detroit
secretary of the Zionist Organiza- Junior Home Relief Holds The Shastrey Zedek in.. led Ito new known. Reports of the conven- has encouraged us to carry on
011 Sun-
tion of America, has announced.
commas
offiene at beautiful
what little work we are able to Auxiliary of the Los Angeles
Membership Affair
day, No, It. The offi,ere Installed Irv. tion were given by the Detroit
Mr. Lewisohn joined the Burling-
Isn- delegates, Mrs. S. Levine and accomplish. We take this feeble Sanatorium.
ledmon, Preeldeot
I tat Id
nt
t
hew
ton• organization shortly after he
peeidnt
means of conveying to you our
I Marton I reason. . Mrs. M. Michlin.
11 at me, t ry end
Sunday afternoon,
l'o ' ,
returned to this country some five
gratitude with the hope we may Return of Present Judges
sr its. Bed ere:
Nov.
Dec. 15-20
B
months ago and has been intense- he Jewish Children's Home, the The new Directors
continue to be worthy of your
To Circuit Bench Urged
E
'i t:o'r i ; irs.00Ts„'.' onA ."re'rbr.
first
fund-raising
project
The
ly,active in the Zionist movement unior Home Relief Society offi-
IOWA Merman Price
esteem.
dally closed its membership ssnlrhi's.;% "'1,1..
The most surprising result of
in the United States since then.
o..ali of the Pioneer Women's Organi-
e"as"iest
roe
up•sst
Sincerely
yours,
drive. Although the d r ive a, a m. wan
zation is a bazaar, to be held at
SIRS. IIARRY M. SHULMAN, the election last week was the de-
cially closed, the club states that "" r
Littmann's People's Hall, 8210
Home Relief Society. feat of constitutional amendment
JEWS IN ITALY
new members are always wel-
No. 1, which provided for non-
12th St. (above the theater) ,

come.
'from
Dec.
15
to
20.
The
bazaar
partisan election of judges. Soon-
(Fres= the Pester Lloyd of Buda-
Likes the Chronicle
The
main
feature
of
the
after-
will
include
restaurant
and
tea
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: cored by a group of progressive
', pest, of Oct. 18, 1934)
---
noon was a play, presented by the
room
service
in
the
evenings.
c itizens devoted to the cause of
At their regular meeting the Imo week
I would like to tell you how
11•11 El Business people are asked to re-
was ex-
the junior nodnhers
The Jewish Observer (Rund. Jewish Civic Players, under
very much our family is enjoying improving
it which
, .
90
Int.
,
pected that the
this courts,
proposal,
outiined their Plan
ceive the committees of the P.
. ontInit tee of
schau) reports from Rome that direction of Sidney Winer and Sisterhood
i
.1,0111t ng
your paper. o very Jew who is would have taken the judges out
gifts.
Tuba
Berman.
The
club
thanks
who
are
soliciting
for
0.
yonal
!ONG
Among
W.
a' radio broadcast described the
three sills for root ,
,
interested in t e welfare of his of party politics, would be over-
e‘en. planned me Inked good
Annual Luncheon
a dinner
position of the Jews in Italy. the cast and directors for their the
fternoon mush ale ten. d
fellow Jews o ght to subscribe whelmingly carried. That it was
.le. en a
atdthtero
d
The
annual
luncheon
of
the
This broadcast is said to have
for it.
defeated was attributed to the
Dr. Otto A. Iirech, director of In"... "' I: Ihe spring. 511 , 0 Eleanor
February. MSS. SAM
been inspired by Mussolini, per-
0.
will
be
held
in
. FREDENTHAL. fact that five other amendments
P.
W.
sonally. Among otherthings, it the Jewish Children's Home, S nll x sea
This year the Chalutzah dele-
to which there had been Vigorous
Juniors
spoke
to
the
club.
The
The regular roenine of Temtde Deth
was said: The Jews enjoy the
gate from Palestine is Elisheva
Zion s' Thanks
El Sietnhood arranged for Werioe•d• v
opposition by organized grouns
I held In the temple morns Ott Kaplan,
same rights in Italy as all other thank Dr. Hirsch for allowing the
a gifted young woman
ewish
Chronicle:
appeared on the same ballot. It
use
of
the
home
for
meetings.
Editor,
tide orcardon the wome
citizens. They carry the same
Wil- who has already attracted much
Mal. G
en
n Gov
is considered deplorable that this
If,
as
1s
gen
rally
reported,
our
The
past
sponsors
of
the
Jun-
talk 011
t
follow In In Chas ar
obligations as all Italians. Anti-
attention
by
her
speeches
at
the
Alr,w
nl
successful
most progressive reform in the

rh «k Ills
Senitism was always unknown in iors, Mrs. Kanner., Mrs. Moss ra • 1M
convention. For reservations com- Balfour , Ball was
was
due
history of our courts did not ap-
and
Mrs.
Zechman,
spoke.
Mrs.
event,
then
much
of
it
dessert lunch- municate with Mrs. M. Michlin,
Italy. There is no prejudice
Another In the eerie. of
Al
to your 'generous contribution in pear on the ballot by itself be-
Weisman,
president
of
the
wbleh Al" heirs g sponsored by the
Jews.
The
Jews
have
Against the
',one
Townsend 7.1541.
Beth El to. oar
Tropic
cause. had it been carried, judges
Seniors,
sent
a
telegram
wishing
time
and
effort,
for
which
I
am
Sisterhood of
always proved to be loyal and
Regular Meetings
Tuesday etetnoon at the home of Mrs
would in the future be selected on
thankful.
ell Eno Peterson
fellable citizens. In the war, they the Juniors success.
Monts
of the P. W. 0. are deeply
Mo
Meetings
Merl and
ny
Mrn.
The board is particularly pleased the basis of their training. exper-
There were about 125 people She •
11P11.
hive fought valiantly, shoulder
held every Monday evening at
Mre lisidel Goldberger. Th. ,
ience, ability, character, honesty,
re
non
lo
to
acknowledge
your
service
to
present,
75
being
new
members.
erne..
St.; every Tuesday
to shoulder with their Italian
able. v1.0.9 and
personality and judicial temper-
Following the play, refresh- etre. Max Marl and It. Ede „;d " Ibsen- 8679 12th
organization.
comrades. Therefore, like all oth-
evening at the Hebrew School, our With
ament, and without regard to
holy
cordial
greetings
and
ments
were
served.
Mrs.
Anna
er, citizens, they are called to the
Tuxedo and Holmur (Dexter
their party politics.
Moss
and
Mrs.
Julius
Berman
gratitude,
'highest offices in the administra-
branch). The Drora group (con-
At the coming erring election
Sincerely yours,
tion and in the army. Also, the acted as hostesses.
ducted in English) meets every
JAMES
D.
ELLMANN,
the judges of the Wayne County
The
chairman
of
the
committee
Wednesday. For information call
. highest honors rare not denied the
President, Zionist Organiza- Circuit Court will be un for re.
Jews..Jews belong, therefore, to in charge of the affair was Made-
girls'
P..rnPun ,;:" %.1 University 1-8537. The
tion of Detroit. election. As a result of the de-
Mr sot Mrs
Betty Meyers. Those on the
the Italian Academy. The patri- - line
group meets every Thursday eve-
feat of this amendment. they will
membership
committee
were
Elsie
otic consciousness is strongly de-
12th St.
ning
at
8679
Junior Old Folks Home he required to run on the Repub-
veloped in the Jews of Italy. They Charlip, Rosalind Gallow and Syl-
itomon spent the
• Girl.' Group of P. W. 0.
Mr and S111. A
via
Broudy.
lican ticket and if the voters are
Chapter
Organized
are loyal adherents of Fascism,
week.erol 111 Detroit.
Besides participating in the
persuaded to vote straight Demo-
The girls who contributed re-
which does not know any discrim-
he.; returned practical work of the organiza-
Mr. tool 111.
in sympathy with our Pres-
freshments
were:
Harriet
Rose,
At a meeting held at the home cratic
ination against races."
home •fter spending • few d 1• in Der tion. the Girls' Group devotes
ident it is not without possibility
R osalind Gallow ta ll_
C arlotte M etz,R
eve-
of
Anne
Fisher
on
Friday
and discussion.
itself
to
study
they
will go down in defeat.
that
Freda Velick, Ann Gold, Elsie

roles hon.. f.r.
Current news of general interest ning, Nov. 9, it was decided to
liner bee
New Chanukah Play
Not to return every member
Charlip, Winifred Cornell, Sara N .r1
e wee. ",:.T
•here he eve
and of specifically Jewish interest form a Junior Chapter of the of the present circuit bench would
Shore, Evelyn Friedman, Wilma .."*"

or the T•mple Orderhood is reported each week, questions Northwestern branch of the Jew-
"The Light, the Coin and the Schiller Edith Sarasohn, Made-
At a ',Well,
be a severe loss to the communi-
Zionist and radical nature are ish Old Folks Home.
Feast," • Chanukah play by line Meyers. The girls who ';'` I 1,10:■ ssu "i..ti.2,si'i.X f :s.is ' Vrs 'ir:,:. of
The purpose of this new organi- ty. They are able men and have
discussed. At present the group
Rabbi Samuel M. Segal, pre:Tots .helped in the kitchen were Bea- s-o:;4,
, is senerai c hairman
discharged their duties capably.
si
is beginning to read "Modern zation will be to further interest conscientiously and without par-
eau i
, trice Nemer. Alice Globerson ,
• new, interesting an
among young Jewish men and
Dance Palestine" by Jessie Sampler.
echem
Aniyirn
Jr,
I
tiality." it is stated.
Chanukah theme. Chaim Nash- [ Evelyn Friedman. Sara Sh
An invitation is extended to women in the Old Folks Home.
While it mny be rather prema-
on Nov. 25
man !Malik is included in the Edith Sarasohn, Ruth Schwaortrz.
e
.
This organization, open to all
young women who want to keep
ture to talk about the spring elec-
story and in the last scene s Dorothy Richmond, Wilma
%%l
Schil-
young
men
and
women
from
the
rapid
develop-
the in touch with the
the
angels
as
he
tion
at this time it remains the
The
first
annual
dance
of
ter.
honored by
I
have
Lechem Aniyim will take manta of the homeland. who are ages of 18 and upwards, will
duty of every citizen to become
kindles the first light of Chanukah
t he I a bor movement an open meeting at the home of sectuainted with the workings of
th
on
Sunday
evening,
Nov.
25,
interested
in
place
Gifts to Hadassah Fund
in Heaven.
and who want to participate se its sponsor, Mrs. D. Bader, 3281 their courts and the members of
at the Pier Ballroom, Cars and
The playlet is intended for
or- Lively in the building of Palestine. Pasadena. on Friday evening. Nov the judiciary so that when they
children of high school ages.1 Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairmar Elizabeth. Mike Falk and his
All interested are invided. For
,hestra will furnish the music and This group m eets every Thursday 23.
There is a fairly large cast with of the Infant Welfare Fund of Hank Finney will also be present- at 9 p. rn. a t 8679 '12th St.
further information phone Miss go to the nulls next spring they
possibilities for pantomime, mu- the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah,
Anne
Fisher, Euclid 7660, Miss can vote with intelligence.
All organisations are asked to co-
has received the following con.
LIVE WIRES
Ida Zeff, Murray 4048. or Mrs.
sic and deuce.
the proceeds will go for
CITIM OlOntaltFOT.
Mnd••••••
Rabbi Samuel M. Segal, who is tributions: From Mrs. Harry M. operate as
Tn.. son meetleo nt
Louis Graber, president of the Bader, Townsend 7-1748.
needy. Tickets can be obtained
we held at the horn. or Niko Wids
on
the author of many successful Bother, in memory of the Yahr- ; the

pep
gave
Live
Wires,
talk
Brownstein, 1551 PIO. The follo w ing
from the members.
di-
educational
SUWALKIER SOCIETY
wen. fleeted seen, Yin.
zeit of her dearly beloved mother,
the welfare 'of the organzation.
playlets, is the
soros.. proeieleet • Ml'. Loon Cl.!,, tiro
B'nai Ettalaya Finley; from Miss Hat-
Morris Graff will return to active
MI. Jeer. Perk. ...re..
rector of Congregation
Altman's Jewish Hour
A meeting of the Independent Pr.ident;
City. The tie Gittleman, in memory of Mrs.
VIr IFIIA. Rrolerudele, t
membership after a leave of ab- Progressive
Jeshurun of New York purchased
Suwalkier Society will .not
vlstt• •• prorrovetir •
The folio/slew
weeks. The Live
Sadie
Grosberg.
sence
of
six
members: The Mir. Pare •nr1 Neat-
above playlet may be
from
12
noon
to
on
Sunday,
Nov.
18,
at
held
This
Sunday,
B oo k
wlah
Pontrteo Ei-nonde seder.
Omega Del- be
over Station ViMBG Wires will attend the Sunday.
tram Behrman's J e City.
Jericho Temple, Joy Road at Lin- G.
P.
M.,
1:30
Radnor, 1.1r1.• enroll. -.4 N.H.
K.
IF.
lOnOsOftITY
The
Kappa dance this
House, in New York
a• t•
wood, at 2 p. tn. All Suwalkier stole Girls wieldee le' ••mation
The 1: F. Sorority has neon °resulted Hyman Altman's Jewish Hour wil l ta
•ros f 15 la
eMlq hotIVP••
in the next meeting will be held at the compatriots are requested to at- MI. earl
and I. seen for me mberehlp to orris her
Gerneld 4110.
There Is. present Mandell Bernstein
Mir Jerre. Ms
to II.
(TAMA $011►LS Clote ((IV. a.
the •C•a of
home of Leo Levine, 3294 Elm-
a
Will
sure,
ists
menus
of
the
week
and
is
learn
rods
Moro
M1
or Writ•
,tend the
, Jewish news
,tae Cord* canals Club
se. es ins Gru- bevested ohould get

Sisterhood Notes:
Women's Auxiliary of the Jew hat
The
Old
Folk' home Int tiro all Sisterhood

PIERCE-ARROWS

eilnnouncement and
Invitation from

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in the middle-west

Saturday, November 17, 1934

1933
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1932
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scroll from the Michigan Theme,

The same excellent cuisine which has
always been synonymous with Harry Kohn
at the Grand River Steak and Chop House
and the Congress Grill will always be
available here.

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1929
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$395.00 Each

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(ti

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Forest Prices Include Hand Finishing, Slight
Repairs, Replacing Buttons, Pickup and Delivery

Mani

90c
Suits or Topcoats
$1.25 up
Ladies Dresses and Coats
50e
Children's Cloths' (to M. 12)

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heavy clothing, shoes, underwear. foodatulls,
household utensils, tobaccos and countless other
domestic or imported articles. These gifts will be
doubly valued with the oncoming of the long

Russian winter.

011GSIN

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DETROI I BREWING CO. CADILLAC I 60 I

Reuben Glazer Admitted to man A. Schmier.
Practice in Federal Court
Mr. Glazer graduated from the
Detroit College of Law and passed
Reuben Glazer, for many years

Scoutmaster of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek and for the past
year associated with Schmier &
Schmier in the practice of law,
was admitted to practice in the
Federal Courts on Monday morn-
Mir, Nov. 12, by Judge Ernest A.
O'Brien, on motion made by Iler-

the state bar in September. Ile
was admitted to state practice on
Oct. 15, together with a group
of successful applicants rept,-
Denting Wayne County. Mr. GIs-
ler will continue his interest in
scouting and other communal
I activities.

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