- /kV/Nat:AT/mum (ARM ICU PAGE TWO 1 PAGT' F USE S and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE . , Sv erroice d D Ad e,L iiti uze Family ilnt , Flat LBS • Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried A SPLENDID WINTER SERVICE C ALL SHIRTS C No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt. 20 lbs. 2 u g $50.0( I Cl FRANKLIN TO AUXILIARY OLD LUNCHEON TUESDAY THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME ., h An DAMP WASH p Flit, AZiiteicoenV;roeuid.',.;:oreb.d. uuu Pieces FLAT WORK Washed and ironed. 10 large pieces permitted. 8 p U U U Lace Curtains ► ,i.:N. Pair 25c P. AN moment. in asa.band ee wing.obleoe4 eartains PIER Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets C become sour from summer perspiration carefully laundered In 25 your own ticks Cl Cars Lint EV II Single Double, ea. c 25c 35c All Ironed Service 25c WEARING APPAREL FLAT PIECES 5-P; PHONE CADILLAC 7423 Ile• 5-P 5-I ,4,14 eon, T Arlosoroff Branch Dinner and Concert On Saturday Night 0 FOi S) H A LEWI BU: Ludt author, of the in Ve secrets tion o Mr. L ton or retu mon ly,act is the (Feel gel= • r positi This been aerial was mime citiur e bnga Sera / D aly am' retial hive , renal ei high tea high. Jew* the title veto! ere whit? Fes Bab a n csi out alas hoe kin , in Tin pe n sic . the pie roc Je. fi al as Young People's Temple Club Plays Postponed Until Dec. 9 • Of Hebrew Schools TO EXTEND USE OF ITS FACILITIES' The last two meetings of the membership campaign of the United Hebrew Schools were held David S. Zemon, chairman of I used by the members of all classes the Library Board of Congrega- I of Shaarey Zedek. at the homes of Aaron M. Preger- eon and Harry Cohen, respec- :tion Shaarey Zedek, this week an- According to Mr. Zemon, the ; nounced that several hundreds of books are being added to the pres- ent large collection of the Shaa- rey Zedek library. Mr. Zemon states that all avail- able Jewish classics of importance will be purchased for the library, which siva present being widely Winning Handball Team Composed of Jew and Catholic There are many ways ef cre- ating good will among Jews and non-Jews, but the latest method appears to be on the handball court. A Catholic priest and a Jew- ish advertising counsellor form- ed the winning team here in a handball tournament. Fr. Wil- liam A. Ilogan had as his part- ner Maurice Safir, advertising manager of The Detroit Jew- ish Chronicle. They won the second round in the Health Club's annual doubles handball tourna- ment here. Maddin Honored by Perfec- tion Lodge; Emmons Gives Illustrated Address An interesting event took place last Wednesday night, Nov. 21, when Perfection Lodge Na. 486, F. A. M s honored Milton M. Mad- din, senior warden, at a banquet ! held at the Ionic Temple. Follow- ing the banquet, the guests were treated to an elaborate program of entertainment. Guest speaker was former Police Commissioner Harold H. Emmons, who enter- tained his audience with a recital of his adventures and experiences during an African hunting expedi- tion, Mr. Emmons, whose talks are entertaining and informative, illustrated his address with 10 reels of motion pictures which were filmed under his personal direc- tion. He showed clearly that hunt- ing wild animals in Africa is no pink tea party. library will soon be open for use to all members of the Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek and its affili- ateidi societies. M iss Schwartz, is the li- brarian. The library is open on , Sunday mornings and on Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday 'evenings. 0/ay. At the meeting held at Mr. Pregerson's home, Harry Cohen, chairman of the campaign, ex- pressed his gratification over the fact that the campaign had at- tracted a large number of young people. It was perhaps the first time in the history of the Hebrew Schools, he said, that the youth was no well represented and was working hand in hand with the older members of the board. Mr. Cohen felt that with such spirit and with such devotion on the ;Art of the solicitors, the goal ought to be reached without any difficulty. Judge Harry B. Kei- An enthusiastic meeting of the dan, who was present, encouraged Zionist membership committee, at the solicitors to continue their the home of Aaron Silberblatt, work until the campaignu had last Monday night, resulted been successfully concluded. The in the assignment of over 1000 meeting ended with an enjoyable prospect names to solicitors. With social hour. the future assignment of addition- At the meeting held at the al prospect, backed by a vigorous speakers' committee and a follow- home of Harry Cohen, Mr. Cohen , up by mail, an enrollment of at after a few introductory remarks , least 1000 new members is anti- called upon the following for im- cipated. The radio will also be promptu talks: Judge Harry B. used in publicising the importance Keidan, Bernard Isaacs, Aaron M. Pregerson, Robert R. Marwil of Zionist membership at this and Maurice H. Zackheim. At time. . the conclusion of the meeting, Included in the membership Judge Keidan commended Mr. committee is Rudolph Zuieback Cohen, chairman, for the fine who obtained the largest number spirit he succeeded in instilling of patron subscriptions to the re- among workers in the campaign, cent Balfour ball given by the said that it was largely due Zionist Organization of Detroit. to Mr. Cohen's efforts that the Harry Cohen is co-chairman of campaign would not only be a the membership com mittee. speakers' committee is headed by financial success but a moral sue- Simon Shetzer. cess as well. Mr. Pregerson, president, and Persons wishing to enroll in the I Mrs. Isaacs, superintendent of the Zionist Or anizati before b solicited are asked to communi- ' I schools, this week sent the fal- communication to The De- cate cate with the Zionist office, 10441 trait Jewish Chronicle: Penobscot Cherry "Please permit us to extend through the medium of your Efforts to have children of for - worthy publication our thanks to eign parentage produce dramatic Cantor Jacob Sonenklar and his master-works of their own nation quartet, consisting of Ilarry Co . . . such plays make children hen, Aaron A. Silberblatt, Morris aware, for example, that Italians I Shatzen and Joseph Cantor, for carry in their blood something of their participation in the gradu- the glory of old Rome . .. They 'salon exercises of the High School realize that the great figures of of the United Hebrew Schools, the Old Testament are not extinct held Wednesday evening, Nov. 14, in line, but that little Moe and at the Philadelphia-Byron audi- litte Isidore really are aristocrats torium. The selections sung by by as much right as the little boy • the choir, as well as the solo ren- who traces his descent from the 1 dered by the cantor were not Mayflower. — Race Attitudes in , only enjoyable but added color Children. to the program." Typewriter Sale Brand New Royal Portables '2 75 ° (COMPLETE WITH CASE) 'ZIONIST MEMBERS' DRIVE PROGRESSES Sensational Value *Standard Shift *Standard Type *Standard 4-Row Keyboard *Capitals and Small Letters ( Pay $1 Weekly Only I Full Yalu. Allowed for Yam Old Typewriter Wonderful Bargains in Office Typewriters. Undcrwoods Remingtons Woodstocks Smiths Royals Coronas DeanTypewriter Sales Co. 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The plays of the Detroit-Leland Hotel, Nov. will be given in the Brown Mem- 24. manifesto was directed particu- orial Chapel of Temple Beth El. A fine program has been ar- 30 Venni' Experience larly towards overcoming the Three plays will be presented: , ranged. A well-known orchestra propaganda, circulating in the A thrilling crook drama, directed (CONCLUDED 1,11011 PAGE t) will furnish the music throughout did the anti-Jewish agitation in by Mrs. G. L. Willem, with Louis United States and elsewhere, ac- . the evening. England, which met a similar in- All friends and members are Rycus, Ida Lessin, Peter Sanders, anti-Jewish literature, and a pe - flux of Jewish immigrants from cusing the Jews of a conspiracy Lucille Mintz and Sarah Stein; a rind of equally mild social ostra- Eastern Europe and which cul- to foster communism and to de- invited. For reservations, call Mr, play directed by Shirley Wayne, stroy Christian civilization. The Echumer, Madison 3089, or any who will have with her in the cism of the Jew, exemplified by minated in the Aliens Act of American Committee on the his disbarment from some ex - 1906, have noticeable reverbera- member of the branch. cast Bertha Charmer, Helen Ro s- D Rights of Religious Minorities, elusive hotels and resorts. Noth- enberg and Carlyle Michelman; ing of the nature of the frenzy lions of the American scene. It which issued the appeal, conclud- CONGRESS SEEKS a play directed by Ludwig May- and was the postwar period of the ed it with the following declares- Michigan'. Only Shoe- the fury which greeted the 1920's which saw the birth of an ti on: baum, in the cast being Mr. and OPPOSITION'S AID earlier immigration of the Catho- organized anti-Semitic movement fitter Mrs. Saul Stein, Carolyn Stan, IN WORLD PARLEY h lien from Ireland marred the ar- in the United States. time of world unrest, when "In thin me en LeVey, Carlyle Michelman, Vamps lowered or raised. the minds of men are still torn 1,y the rival of the Jewish immigrants Newton Jackson and Marcus Si- (t'ONCLUDED FROM Peng 1) T t ei b m me gi inn nAi nmgs e r jocf. mwoedreer nayanondtii: oPprzil:17,1tu Gaps removed to fit your from Russia, Poland and other mon. fear ae«ray permeate the feet. q uestion to the electorate in the Following the plays it is plan- Eastern European countries, solemn roaponsIbilitY rests upon the Until the second decade of the area with a wave of reaction A wo tn rItaw A pril meeting, in the form of a ned to have dancing and a gen- n ou r ,e d o . tile we to help heal the 20th century, which witnessed the which flooded virtually every Two questions, it eral social hour in the social hall SHOES WIDENED to condemn every effort This winter, via the Santa Fe, referendum. revival of the Ku Klux Klan, anti- country that had been' a victim of good-will, a . r uo ruleitew was agreed, should be put to the of the Temple. elsigurpia ragn natI as ta s itt d ang Semitism was confined to in- of the war. It was this period OR LENGTHENED rail fares of all classes and voters: stances of social discrimination which witnessed the incipience of eradicating racial prejudice and medi- Maximum Price 1. Shall there be onerepro. Chomsky and Shapiro Head al.. fanatidarn; and to create a just against Jews. It was an individ- the Hitler movement in Germany and humane public' aentiment that shall sleeping car charges are the sent•tive national body to speak $1.65 Flag Day of J. N. F. ual and unorganized phenomenon. and the development of a host of recognise the Fatherhood of (lod and it ON Minimum Price- I behalf of American Je wry )11 brotherhood of man, and alsall d, lowest in many years. At the on It remained quiescent, since the anti - Semitic organizations in the in the protection of Jewish mend that no man shall be denied the Shoes also Narrowed or Max Chomsky and Levi Shapir o causes which led to modern, or- ninny other countries of Europe. inalienable r ight. of freedom of con. 1" 1 1 Shortened same time there is new speed rights and the safeguarding of are heading the Annual Flag Da y ganized anti-Semitism had not yet The disillusionment of the victors lenee and worship beta.. thee be - general interests? to i xopler race or profess a dd. on Saturday night , emerged. For one thing, the as no less bitter than the fury f and convenience in sched- 2. Shall • World Jewish Con- committee th Dec. 1, and Sunday, Dec. 2. country was comparatively undo- :f the vanquished. In the coun- This appeal, the first united ex- or assembly, composed ules; new comfort in AIR- Seem veloped, and the financial, Indus• tries which won the war an at- pression of opposition to religious of delegates elected by the was made to hold the Jews and racial prejudice in the history 10916 E. !EPPERSON, ) )ts Os' CONDITIONED equipment. Jews of each land in accord- were Prof. Kellen, Lipsky, D trial and agricultural opportuni• tempt Yes e onsible p for the Bolshevik rev- of this country, indicated the East hide ante with its best democratic Wise, S. Bonchek of the Poal r . ties that it offered to its citizens 127 E. GRANO RIVER, • traditions and precedents, set e were ample for all. The commer- elution in Russia, and multifar- alarm felt in sober quarters E. of Hudson's party, Abraham Goldberg i cial capacity of the Jew was wel- ious "patriotic" and anti- Semitic against the importation into the .. May we help you with your up • representet ye internation- Zion l , UARANTINE al commission, chased to speak Max Silverstein, president o comed, as it usually is with any organizations were set up as bul- United States of European hat- winter travel plans? A word will and act in defense of Jewish I B'rith Abraham, and Carl She r - new group until their initiative, (egad against the menace of al- reds. The threat of an organ- and the Center, In ized anti-Jewish movement, paral- ring informative booklets, or rights to msfeguisrd general ' ' dil igence and success excite the ig a "Jewish communism Comment on the American Jewish interests and to conduct jealousy of competitors. Economic the defeated countries the Jews lel to those which were being '1 or specific information. The 46 Story Jewish Congress' peace move has rivalry, except in a pioneering were accused of being responsible the affairs of the congress or furthered in many countries in been wide and varied. The Jew n f or the loss of th • assembly in the intervals the war. Economic Europe, aroused concern in th f , is Daily Bulletin of New York tween the sessions? Ask about All-EXPENSE Tours in America. The first great in. misery, which was a part of the hearts of many. Americans who The resolutions adopted by the said edtorially that its plea fo ✓ , ewe. to California On Sunday evening, Dec. 2, the till remembered the burning bit- flux of Jews helped to develop aftermath of the war, intensifie committee offer the American unity "merits serious attention.' the country at a time when in- the feeling against the Jews. In erriess of the anti-Catholic agita Crystal Ballroom of the Book et. C. SMITH, (lent agent Continuing, it nays the resolu Jewish Committee, the B'nai Cadillac Hotel, will be trans- ' dustrial development was in its Rome countries the "Jewish aeon tion of the previous century. I BANTA FE THY . B'rith and other national Jewish lions "create a basis of negoti ■ tOI Transportation Bide formed into "A Night in Hawaii" Madison and Clark Streets - : initial stages. Class conflicts be- I nomic menace" was ascribed to was no wonder that a Christie leETJO atilt organizations participation in the lion for the establishment of tende protest against anti-Semitism was by the Zedakah Juniors. Gloster Phone, Randolph MI tween en capital d lab or were rare., socialistic elections called for April for an united Jewish front. They impl y ncies, while the in further broadcast throughout the Current's po . others, notably in Germany, C Nearest to all the places Nightingales Orchestra i and as ■ as result there was no American Jewish Congress, They at the same time that the Worl d Jews were charged with being the country on Jan. 21, 1921, headed you want to reach, yet far - propose placing supervision of the , Jewish Congress will no lunge !laical radicalism. Moreover the • . l economic difficulties which 'later perpetrators of a capitalistic con- by Woodrow W ilson, William thest from street noises, your elections in the hands of board be held in 1935 as contemplated Howard Taft and William Car- There is no doubt that th , were exploited by anti-Semitic " piracy to control the world. room on on upper floor at Kvutzah Ivrith Chanukah to be composed of representatives American The rung tide of anti-Semitic d ' mat O'Connell. The signatorie Jewish Committee and !demagogues were conspicuously • of the participating organizations the Morrison is only a few Party on Dec. 4 I propagaain Europe was f'et included many distinguished po- and limiting the election to selec- the B'nai B'rith will be open t o I, absent. seconds by elevator from the . i n a backwash of anti-Semitism litical and Intellectual leaders. Spread of "Protocol "Protocol. :' tion of delegates to this congress. negotiations. There is also reason j center of downtown Chicago. The Kvutzah Ivrith will give a Slowed Up Anti-Semitism Equally significant Was the lack ' l in America. In 1920 the Dear- Subject to ratification by this to believe that the project to es Chanukah party and entertain- congress, the resolutions ,, owned by tablish and maintain a world ex - I of extensive anti-Jewish litera• 1endent, born Indep This prompt protest by Chris state ment on Tuesday evening, Dec. that • ecutive body such as is proposed tore. The s uri u Protocols f , ”enrf Ford, began a series of tians undoubtedly slowed up th 4, at the Philadelphia Byron audi- in the resolutions, to represen t I the Elders of Zion, fraudulently , attacks based upon the libels con- "In connectio spread of anti-Semitiem, though e with the and torium. the world Jewish rights and in - 1 devised in Europe, did not begin tamed in the Protocols of the El- it did not greatly check the activi UP World Jewish Congress, it (the A play has been arranged in terests before the League of Na - 1 to disseminate their poison until dere of Zion. At the same time, ties of the Ku Klux Klan. A num American Jewish Congress) is with Servidor and the form of a Hebrew operetta. tions, will be seriously considered after the first decade of the ready to agree to leave the Ku Klux Klan was reincar- her obook;, pamphlets and news 20th the Circulating Ice-Water The gingers are being trained by date for the n l and added to its anti-Catho- paper article, attacking the Jew World Jewish Con- by both the American Jewish century, coincident with the in- stated .1. Shkolnick, and the instrumental gress to an executive body to Committee and the B'nai B'rith • tensification of the revolutionary , tic platform a vituperative agita- appeared simultaneously with th e Home of the accompanists are /students of Wil. Once such an executive body ' movement in Russia. It is true tion against the Jews. blows of the Dearborn Independ liam P. 13liznick and members of be known as the Council of TERRACE GARDEN is organized—whether it is called Jewish Delegation,, provided American Protest that anti-Jewish litertiture ex- ent, and were continued for ■ hie Junior Chord of Judea. the Council of Jewish Delega and the American Jewish Commit• -, isted in Germany, but its content The reaction to tans new type period of several years. The ar The Kvutzah Ivrith with its lions or by any other name—it i tae the Woad B'rith, the Labor ' Henry Ford by re BOSTON OYSTER HOUSE subsidiaries, the Chug Ivri and only reasonable that this body had not spread far outside its of anti-Semitiem was swift. On eaignment of Committee and others agree to the Gviroth ilaKvutsah (ladies' should be the one to decid I boundary, not beyond the neigh- the day before Christmas, 1920, aponsible citizens of all creeds LEONARD HICKS, M•11011,11 Dower enroll as members of such ■ e 1 boring countries. of the Protestant, Catho - and the lawsuit u I t i m • t e I Y group) are co-operating in Sr- The political leaders whether • World Jewish Congress council." ranging this affair. is altogether necessary and, i f conditions which stimulated anti-I lie and Jewish groups united in an brought against him on th e The resolutions would empower Tickets may be obtained from Semitism in Germany—growth of appeal to the people of America grounds of libel and rnisrepresen so, when it shall be held. Mrs. D. Rubinstein, head of the the congress elected in April "to The creation of ■ Council o f • liberal and anti-militaristic to help safeguard religious; liberty Gabon, caused him to abandon his ticket committee. 2458 Clair- elect American delegates who are Jewish Delegations uniting at I party—had not found their coup- ' from the menace of bigotry, attacks upon the Jews and to of- mount, Euclid 9055-J, or at the to co-operate in the formation forces in American Jewry—and terpart on American soil. Neither , prejudice and fanaticism. The T f ar aagpita ubtiloicn apology K Philadelphia - Byron Talmud Tor- of a permanent commission of the with them also all forces in Euro e t au th el m u ; organized Jewries of the world, - BREWERY' HEAD CUTS 61ST ANNIVERSARY CAKE ah, Madison 8555. Klan vented itself in vicious, gen- peen Jewry—is naturally mar MISS RAYETTA POLLACK e which is to be created by • World eral defamation of Jews, and in •Jewish Congress., if and when it important than the immediat e Czechoslovakia Seizes Edi- Allan be called during 1935." occasional physical mistreatment will be featured and a variety of calling of a World Jewish Con gation in New York, and one of the of Individual Jews, but Roman en ter tainment will be offered ' tion of "Protocols" In voting adoption of the reso- Kress which would represent on Miss Rayette Pollack, president ' seven oldest congregations in the Catholics and Negroes (the latter lutions and report of the commit. one part of world Jewry an dominantly Protestant) suffered of the club, urges all junior United States. It was chartered PRAHA. (JTA I — The entire tee, the administrative committee would be opposed by another atat yendb., November 20, 1825, and was or• more cruelly. The high emotional groups to m edition of the Czechoslovakian valved the way for the American The Administrative Committee o ga sized as an offspring from the the American Jewish Congress energy of the Klan burned itself ,, version of the "Protocols of the Jewh Congress to withdraw Procur‘d from Spanish and Portuguese Congre- out in five years, but the ani• the ticket chairmen, Miss Julia , Elders of Zion" was confiscated from the position it has officially should therefore be congratulate ' lotion Shearith Israel. Its faun- fact week by orders of a Ccreho- held that a World Jewish Con- for taking the lead in suggestin mosity toward the Jews, which were English, Dutch and Ger- the Klan spread, lived after it. slovakian court. Circulation of gross should be convened as early the creation of such a council. i ' : ren n T d i o; a i re eki 1 t m h ; e n . : I. 6 - l m Those Jewish leaders in Europe o M i fa i. e h 7 t i e n 5 : a c n8l udi M i. s s o i ra" 1 i 48 ::Y1 k g m e r an , n rz i t j ctow The Klan lost its membership oP13thihA the "Protocol.'" anywhere in the at possible. The report and the nr i s i t uu au: . t . w tAh aLG trit h gr e mtn ahr ne s tifA c ni o s nh . - Miss when the Coulldge prosperity era country was strictly forbidden by, committee's vote on it are con- who insist that the World Jewish the court. sidered ■ victory for elements Congress be called in )935 wit and the stock exchange bull boom wet Balmier was given • vote of of the congregation were Ben- swept in. As wages rise, the thanks for her artiatie decorative ders • . within the American Jewish Con- simply have to change their atti- .1 min orange, who attained dis- They will have to follow market value of hatred seems to contributions to the dance. For Gifts to Hadassah Fund 4' gm..s which profess support of the tude. American call if they really f urther information concerning tinction abroad before coming to depreciate. Mrs. Joseph If agidsohn, chairman world congress project but have the wish unity in world Jewry. That the United States, having served as the affair, call Miss Adele Davit, (To be continued next week.) of the infant welfare fund of the . vigorously opposed its early con- Minister from F Cu. 403I-J general chairman. the present critical situation of }'ranee to Spain Detroit chapter of Iladacsah, has vocation, as planned at the re- European Jewry demands a uni- under Napoleon 1, Abraham Mitch- "Keep America safe for differ. received contributions from Mr. cent Geneva conference. ell, fication of all Jewish forces can- o w as one o f • h andful of ems of opinion and worship," was and Mrs. Eli Sachse in honor of The report and resolutions iL— Jews wh who served i n the war of not be disrupted." the plea brought to Denser by a the recovery from illness of Allen were presented to the meeting of l t i i t el2fianntel pDrae,,niide,I nJtac,l, f i iutinh,. wilLob w reaws Catholic priest, a Jewish rabbi and Tobin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis! the administrative committee by Copy Due on Nov. 27 ■ Protestant clergyman who are Tobin sad in memory of Harry, Charles A. Cowen, chairman of touring the country together in the For the Next Issue Fram Dec 2 to Ike, 16 Co re A Benevolent Society which was the Rodin. the sub-committee of five which m anually organized Jew- interests of the National Confer- drew them up. The other mem- On account of Thanksgiving piton B'nai Jeehurun of New York iah f philanthropic institution in me of Jews and Christians. Seeds will celebrate its 110th ■ The Totalitarian church-state is hers of the committee were Dr. Day, occurring on Nor. 29, nniver• New York. I of hatreds which have groun up in • Its Iforace M. Kellen, Louis Lipay, always intolerant. Staking forms of The Detroit Jewish The Congregation's 110th anni. . Europe must not be allowed to take Chronicle of Nov. 30 will close • very existence upon the hypothes I Dr. S. Wargoshes and Louts Begal. President Franklin I). Roosevelt . versary celebration will commence a day earlier than usual and The above photograph shows George Schmidt, preatdcnt of the ' root on this side of the ocean ---The had addressed a letter of greeting with Thanksgiving Day, SIC that everybody within its J ana- secretary of the Jewish National t. and con- all copy for insertion in that diction must conform to the ap- , Workers' Alliance. Schmidt Brewer Co cutting the birthday cake when the brewery , Denver Pont. Dr. Israel Goldstein, rabbi of ' elude with a banquet on Sunday Mr. Lipsky moved adoption of Wale will therefore have to be observed its 61st birthday. Left to right are: L. J. Michelson, adver- ; proved patterns. it uses whatever! the congregation, on the occasion of - evening, Dec. 16. siting council; Frank Schmidt, Jr., secretary and treasurer; W. W., After • man has been married the approaching celebration. in the hands of the editor not means seem to be necessary to se - , the report, Dr. Stephen S. Wise Fredericks, general manager; 3. Leo Dessert. sales manager, and a year he can't see any reason why later than at noon on Tuesday, cure that end.—Winifred &nest seconding the motion. Among Congregation B'nai Jeshurun no Legal steps are those leading George Schmidt, president. 'Isis wife should want a new hat , the second oldest Jewish Congre-to a lawyer's of those who addressed the meeting Nsv. 27. Garrison in "Tolerance." Mellow Warmth 2--! IOC AC fl Li 5 LAUNDRY Co. 7-P .1 it, p.asd Minimum Charge, $1.50 met. 3 per pound On Nov. 27, at 12:30 p. m., Temple Beth El, Woodward and Gladstone. Dr. Leo M. Frank- lin will be guest speaker at the luncheon and concert of the Wom- en's Auxiliary of the Jewish Old Folks Home. The program will be opened with a prayer by the Temple Beth El Choir, composed of Mesdames B. Salzenstein, M. Benyas, Sauls, S. Weingarden and C. Alpern, with Mrs. G. Oberstein at the piano. The invo- cation will be given by Mrs. J. Goldberg. Rietta Duval, well known dramatic soprano and ra- dio ar t is t of Dr. Franklin New York, will be the featured soloist, with Walter Chassan as piano accompanist. A dancing en- semble will be rendered by the children's group of the Theodore J. Smith dancing studio. Ida Divinoff Ruthenberg, formerly with the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, will offer violin selec- tions, assisted by Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein at the piano. This will be followed by a playlet, "The Aged Hope," written and directed by Mrs. B. Sarasohn. The cast will be as follows: Mn. s Bessie Sarasohn as Bassa Leah, Mrs. J. Kavanau as Sarah Leah, Mrs. Marion Seligson as Miss Jacob- son, case worker. The regular meeting of the Women's Auxiliary was held Nov. 19 at the Statler Hotel. Simon Shetzer's talk emphasizing the obligation of the Jew to the com- munity was enthusiastically re- ceived. Mrs. David Kallman ren- dered a number of vocal selec- tions, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Ethel Goldman Mendel- GUNSBERG PROVISION CO. The Rise of Anti-Semitism in America LET M. KANER SUNNY WINTER DAYS RE-FIT YOUR SHOES California and Southern C a CC,ofi Of CHICAGO Arizona $ 125 mi M. KANER 4 ()° ;1) • 4 4 tg 1 fl;) , I! \ Zedakah Juniors' Dance on Dec. 2 \ 1 ) 1to.i 4 0V '11'1% NI 4) 111:31r)1 too MORRISON TOWER BATH ROOM $25° MORRISON HOTEL= CHI( AGO Synagogue — Marks — t 110th Anniversary _