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OBITUARY
WILLIAM A. SALAMON
of 13535 LaSalle Blvd., 26 years
old, died on Nov. 16. Funeral
.services were held at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home on Nov. 22 with
interment at Woodmere Ceme-
tery, Dr. Leo M. Franklin and
Rabbi Leon From officiating. He
is survived by his wife, Molly;
anise his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Salomon of Los Angeles, Calif.;
a sister, Edith, and a brother,
Eugene.
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5-
5
GALICIAN SOCIETY'S
FOURTH ANNIVERSARY
DINNER THIS SUNDAY
Matthews Greeted
Flint Hadassah
Donor Luncheon
By "Romance" Cast
To Be on Dec. 2 Ilundreds of men and women
who participated in the pageant
Flint chapter of Hadassah is "The Romance of a People" when
engaged in a concentrated vies,- it was presented here last April
bership campaign to culminate on this week greeted Avrum Mat-
Dec. 1, and is also making elabo- thews, who was the outstanding
rate preparations for its annual star of the performance.
donor dinner which immediately
Mr. Matthews arrived here for
follows on Dec. 2. This chapter's
a concert at the Masonic Temple
campaign for members is one of
300 conducted throughout the
United States, and is under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Edward Ro-
senberg. To spur the members on
to greater competition, prizes will
be given the chapter obtaining the
highest proportionate increase of
new members and re-enrolling the
largest number of delinquent
members.
One of thi events in connection
with the drive was a reception
and tea in honor of new members
at the Jewish Community Center
on Wednesday. The arrangements
Were in charge of flee member-
ship committee which includes
Mrs. Morris Fishier and Mrs. Sam-
uel Magidsohn.
For the donor dinner at Hotel
Durant the committee announces
Debbi David Cedarbaum of Lan-
sing as the guest speaker. ,
Additional features on the pro-
gram will be vocal numbers by
Mrs. Harry Winegarden a n d
dances by Miss Betty Jane Seit-
ner. After the dinner and program
the guests will dance to the music
of Ray Gorrell's orchestra from
Detroit.
Sunday evening, Nov. 25, the
First Galician Society will hold
its fourth anniversary dinner and
dancing party for members and
friends, in the social ball of Beth
Abraham Synagogue, Linwood at
Sturtevant. An important event
Jolly Elite Club
Banquet, Dec. 2
AVRUM MATTHEWS
on Sunday evening, Nov. 25, un-
der the auspices of the Samaritan
Club.
Mr. Matthews sang the theme
songs during the pageant and was
highly Acclaimed wherever he was
heard, by the million and a half
who constituted the audiences of
the ''Romance of a People."
During the presentation of the
pageant, Mr. Matthews was not
seen when he sang. On Nov. 25
he will be seen for the first time
in a Detroit concert.
this program will consist of
songs in Italian, Russian, Hebrew
and Yiddish.
Appearing with Mr. Matthews
will be the 14-year-old prodigy
violinist, Wladyslaw Kotylo, stu-
dent of Earl Morris.
CHRONICLE
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Nov. 25—Avukah concert at Jewish Community Center, by Jew-
ish Community Center, by Jewish Art Tours of Chicago.
Nov. 25—Zedakah Thanksgiving dinner-dance.
Nov. 25—Junior Lechem Aniyim dance at the Pier Ballroom, Cass
and Elizabeth.
Nov. 26—Home Relief meeting.
Nov. 27—Temple Beth El Forum, Norman Thomas and Prof.
Harry Gideonse, speakers.
Nov. 27—Membership tea of Ladies' Auxiliary of United Hebrew
Schools, at Hotel Statler.
Nov. 27—Jewish Old Folks' Home membership luncheon.
Nov. 29—Junior Hadassah dance at Masonic Temple.
Nov. 29—Y. P. S. Thanksgiving Day tea dance, in social hall of
Shaarey Zedek.
Dec. 1 - 8—Jewish Community Center anniversary week.
Dec. 2—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek children's party.
Dec. 2—"A Night in Ilawaii," at Book Cadillac Hotel, sponsored
by Zedakah Juniors.
Dec. 2—Pisgah Lodge initiation of Alfred M. Cohen Class of
new members. Initiatory ceremony in the afternoon and
banquet in the evening.
Dec. 3—Meeting of Council of Jewish Women, at 2 :30 p. m.
at Hotel Statler. Joseph Remenyi, speaker, on "Recent
European Impressions from a Literary and Personality
I Standpoint."
Dec. 4—Temple Beth El Forum, E. C. Engelbrecht, speaker.
Dec. 4—Eva Prenzlauer Group donor luncheon.
Dec. 6—Chanukah party of Y. P. S. of Congregation Beth
Abraham, for the congregation and the Galician Society
of Detroit.
Dec. 9—Maccabean festival of Jewish National Fund and Zion-
ist Organizations of Detroit.
Dee. 9—Shaarey Zedek Chanukah dinner-dance.
Dec. 9—Third annual dance of Detroit Ilalevy Singing Society.
Dec. 11-11adassah Donor Luncheon,
Dec. 11—Temple Beth El Forum, John Haynes Holmes, speaker.
Dec. 15 - 20—Bazaar of Pioneer Womers's Organization.
Dec. 16—Zionist Organization meeting*
Dec. 16—Annual dance of Jewish Youth Council at Book Cadillac
Hotel.
Dec. 16—Dance of Junior Jewish National Fund, at Hotel Statler.
Dec. 16—Annual banquet of Molly Seigel Auxiliary of J. C. R. S
of Denver, at B'nai David.
Dec. 16—B'nai Moshe donor dinner.
Dec. 29 to Jan. 1—Eighteenth annual convention of the Miz-
rachi Organization of America, at hotel Statler.
Dec. 31—New Year's Eve dinner-dance by Jewish Women's Euro-
pean Welfare Organization, a Littman's Hall, 12th and
Seward.
Jan. 8—Temple Beth El Forum, Dr. Morris Fishbein, speaker.
Jan. 9—European Women's Welfare donor luncheon.
Jan. 13—Tenth anniversary celebration of the Goodwill Sewing
Circle, at Congregation B'nai Moshe.
Jan. 15—Temple Beth El Forum, Prof. Eduard Lederer and Prof.
Emil Heimann, speakers.
Jan. 20—Zionist drganization meeting.
Jan. 22—Temple Beth El Forum, Ludwig Lewisohn, speaker
Jan. 23—Third annual donor luncheon of United Hebrew Schools
Auxiliary.
Jan. 29—Temple Beth El Forum, Anita Block, speaker.
Feb. 3—Annual Gewerkshaften banquet.
Feb. 5—Temple Beth El Forum, Maurice Hindus, speaker.
Feb. 24 to 27—Visit in Detroit of Vladimir Jabotinsky, world
president of the Zionist Revisionists.
Feb. 26—Annual luncheon of Pioneer Women's Organization.
Feb. 27—Zedakah donor luncheon.
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National Director
Addresses Mizrachi
David Cooper, former druggist,
The hlizrachi Organizations of
well known in ninny Jewish cir-
cles here, recently joined Brown Detroit had as guest the national
& Bigelow, Inc., largest manu- executive director, Isidore Ep-
facturers of advertising in the stein of New York, who is also
the national president of the Miz-
rachi Youth of America.
Mr. Epstein has just completed
a tour of the large cities in the
East and Middle West, and came
to Detroit in the interest of the
18th annual Mizrachi Zionist Or-
ganization convention, which will
take place in Detroit on Dec. 29,
30, 31 and Jan. 1.
Several meetings of committees
engaged in arranging for the con-
vention were addressed by Mr.
Epstein, who outlined the final
plans for pre-convention activi-
ties. At the conference of com-
mittee chairmen and other Mizra-
chi leaders held last Monday eve-
ning, Mr. Epstein discussed vari-
ous problems in the Mizrachi and
Zionist movements to be dealt
with at the convention. Ile also
told of the interest in this con-
vention among all Mizrachi or-
ganizations throughout America.
The aid of the leading syna-
gogues in the city has already
been enlisted by the convention
committee, headed by Mr. Tem-
DAVID COOPER
chin. Among them are Rabbi A.
world, as an account manager M. Hershman, representing Shaa-
I and contact man.
rey Zedek, Rabbi J. S. Sperka of
Since the announcement of his B'nai David, Mr. I. Sosnick of
A bitter rivalry will be resumed affiliation was first made, a num-
B'nai ;Lion, Mr. Levin of Beth
Thanksgiving night when lied- I her of large Jewish business
Yisroel and Rabbi Thumim of
Aid basketball team meets Sweet- ' houses availed themselves of the
Beth Abraham.
est Heart of Mary at the Light offers made by Mr. Cooper.
The Melaveh Malkah meeting
Guard Armory. The game is
In his new position he will have for this week will .take place at
scheduled for 9 o'clock.
charge of one of the most impor- the B'nai Zion, Ilolmur and Hum-
Both teams are entries in the tent departments, F. J. Farrell,
phrey. An elaborate program,
Federation Basketball Association I state manager, announced. "We
including songs by local Char-
which will open its season Dec. 9. are very glad to have him with
onim, will be given.
The bitter rivalry between these I us,'.' he stated. "He has shown
two teams met its peak last spring I unusual advertising ability during
when Sweetest Heart of Mary de- the short time he has been with DR. GOLDSMITH HEADS
feated lied-Aid, who then was us and we feel that he will make
DETROIT ALUMNI CLUB
playing under the banner of Dr. an excellent executive."
Toole, in the finals of the play-off. I The advertising plan which Mr.
Dr. Jules Si. Goldsmith was
lied-Aid will have in uniform I Cooper is following up includes elected president of the Detroit
practically the same team that , the use of playing cards, desk Alumni Club of Alpha' Epsilon
reached the finals last year. The I pads, cigarette lighters, calendars Pi. Other officers are: George
squad consists of Norman Crowe, and more than a thousand articles Gilbert, vice-president; Sol Dun-
Sam Askowitz, Waldo Ashley, Iforming too long a list to be men- ner, secretary; Joseph Taisch,
Frank Worzniak, Norman Burton, tioned here.
treasurer; Cy Aaron, sentinel.
Vaughn Waddell, John Goldman
The Detroit chapter at Uni-
and Hank McCannon.
versity of Detroit and the Alumni
Sweetest Heart of Mary will Jewish Youth Council Dance Club were guests at the annual
have Whitey Majewski, Edward
football dance held at the Little
on Dec. 16
Hobbs, Hank Moeller, Julian Ar-
Theater at East Lansing, given
jewski, Chester Schultz, Ewald
The Jewish Youth Council of by the Michigan State chapter
Kulpinski and Tony Suchowiz.
of Alpha Epsilon Pi. After the
Detroit,
composed
of
representa-
In the preliminary game,
football game held between Uni-
Schmidt's Famous, formerly the Hies from the young Jewish or- versity of Detroit and Michigan
Hostess Cake team, will meet ganizations in Detroit, is sponsor- State, the Harold Smead Trophy,
ing the second annual dance at
Central A. A. at 8 o'clock.
a loving cup presented by Alpha
Reserved seats for the above the Book Cadillac Hotel on Sun- Epsilon Pi fraternity to the win-
game can be obtained at the Wol- day. Dec. 16.
At a meeting held on Monday ner of the annual football game,
verine Sporting Goods Store at
was given to Michigan State this
231 Michigan Ave., or call Ran- night, Nov. 19, Morris Winslow year.
and Samuel Dubrinsky were
dolph 5124-5125.
Plans are now being made for
I placed in charge of tickets, which
a dinner-dance to be held at
Democratic Noonday Lunch- are obtainable by calling Samuel Northwood, Dec. 1.
Dubrinsky, 502 Lawyers Bldg.,
Final arrangements for the
Jolly Elite Club sixth annual ban-
quet, to be held at Northwood
Inn Dec. 2, have been completed.
For reservations call Miss Ann
D. Brooks, Townsend 6-8821, or
Miss Edythe Yoselowitz, llogarth
1438.
Plans are being made for the
celebration of the club's sixth
anniversary and installation of of-
BERTHA FIXEL
ficers, at the Barium Hotel, Dec.
of 45 Davenport Ave., 83 years
old, died on Nov. 21. Funeral
9, at 8:30 p. m.
ee in charge of the
services were held on Nov. 23
The committ
with interment in the family
charity card party to be held
mausoleum at Evergreen Ceme-
Wednesday evening, Dec. 12, at
tery. She is survived by four
Jericho Temple, follows: Misses
daughters, Rose, Mrs. Ida Wil-
Betty Zack and Pauline Green-
liams, both of Detroit, Mrs. Mae
wald, and Al Dubin, Jack ■Wald,
Adams of Oakland, Calif. and
Max Sosin and Karl Katz. Re-
Mrs. S. S. Prams of Bay City;
freshments will be served free.
three sons, William, Arthur and
The club urges all organizations, EFFORTS INTENSIFIED
MICHAEL GOLD SPEAKS
Rowland, all of Detroit, and a
clubs and sororities to 'reserve
FOR JR. J. N. F. DANCE
sister, Mrs. Sarah Greenwald.
the above date. All proceeds de-
IN DETROIT ON DEC. 3
rived from this affair will be used
The fifth annual informal dance
IRVING SHAPERO
to aid needy families.
Michael Gold, one of the best
of 2036 Hazelwood Ave., 43
The membership drive started which will be sponsored by the know n American proletarian
years old, died on Nov. 15. Fu-
recently has proven successful. Junior Jewish National Fund of writers, will deliver a lecture on
neral services were held at Lewis
The first class of new members Detroit, which will be held on "The Crisis in Modern Literature"
Bros. Funeral Home on Nov. 16
will be installed at the banquet. Sunday evening, Dec. 16, in the at the Maccabees Auditorium, on
with interment at Clover Hill
The next meeting will be held Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Monday, Dec. 3.
IRVING ADLER
Park Cemetery. Ile is survived
at Assembly Ilall, Tuesday eve- Statler, is beginning to show a
A worker since the age of 13,
by his wife, Mae, and two daugh- of the evening will be the presen- ning, Nov. 27, at which time elec- response to the efforts of the en- he has been a section gang
tire membership to make this
ters, Shirley Jane and Anita Joy. tation of an honorary life mem- tion of officers will be held.
worker in the oil fields, an ex-
year's event an outstanding sue-
bership to Rabbi J. Thumim. Spe-
press company employe, and en-
coos.
ZENA MAGNER
cial entertainment features will U. of D. Meets Washington
gaged in various other labors.
The novelty-booklet has just
of 8731 12th St., 29 years old, also be included in the evening's
Gold began his writing career
State
College
Saturday
been printed and is being intro-
died on Nov. 16. Funeral serv- program.
early. Ile is the author of "Jews
duced to individuals and organi-
ices were held at Lewis Bros.
The First Galician Society has
Without Money," which was
University
of
Detroit
football
zations to advertise the dance. A
Funeral Home on Nov. 18 with been active in furthering the so-
translated into 12 languages, and
interment at Workmen's Circle cial interests of its members and fans will get their last look at 11 series of interesting contests are of "120 Millions," the former a
Cemetery. She is survived by her in the development of a program members of the varsity squad now being arranged for the night novel, the latter a book of short
husband, Max; five children, and of charitable activities. The fol- next Saturday when the Titans of the dance, in addition to the stories. His play, "La Fiesta,"
close their season in a game dancing to the music of Vincent
a brother, Dr. Joseph B. Kass.
was produced in New York by the
lowing is a list of officers: Irving against Washington State College
Strand and his orchestra.
Provincetown Playhouse; his oth-
Adler, president; J. Heifer, vice- in the Titan stadium. Of the
The proceeds to be derived
er dramatic work, "Hoboken
president; M. Stecher, financial Titans for whom this will be the
from this annual affair will be
Blues," by the New Playwrights'
secretary; M. Indianer, treasurer; swan song, seven are regulars,
donated entirely to the present
In memory of our dearly be- Edwin Rothenberg, corresponding namely, Co-Captains Douglas Nott campaign of the Detroit Council Theater. At present, Gold is col-
umnist
on the Daily Worker, New
a
secretary.
At
the
present
time
and Paul Sforrie, halfback and of the Jewish National Fund for
loved father, Asher Muscovich,
who left us on the 17th day of special committee is busily en- end, respectively; Dan Barrett the honoring of its international York, and is finishing a new
ormulating plans
p
for a and Clair Ilelmer, tackles; Metz- president's 70th birthday by the novel.
Kislev, 12 years ago.
Michael Gold for many years
gaged
in f Eve dancing and din-
Y ear's
Forever remembered by his New
founding of a colony in his name.
was editor of the New Masses,
ner party, to be held at the Fort Blaznek,
gar, center;
and
end. Burns,
Six of guard,
these men
children.
In addition, the membership is
when that magazine, now a week-
Wayne lintel, for members and will graduate next June. Helmer
interested in also soliciting per-
In memory of our dear mother, friends. Reservations may be has another year in the university sons privately towards this fund. ly, was a monthly publication.
Gold was one of the American
Ray Applebaum, who passed away made through any of the officers. but because he played a season
The organization is composed
four years ago, Nov. 24, 1930.
of varsity football at Purdue be- of young men and women inter- delegates to the International
Congress
of Writers Held in
Sadly missed by her loving
fore coming here, he will not be ested in Zionist work. All those
Plans Announced for 34th eligible.
Kharkov, Soviet Russia, in 1931.
children.
interested are asked to communi-
Washington State also will pre- cate with the secretary, Miss Syl-
Council of U. A. H. C.
CARD OF THANKS
,
sent a team made up largely of via Ross, 1641 Taylor Ave. Jr. Auxiliary of Beth Moses
Mrs. Irving Shapero and daugh-
Meetings are held bi-weekly at
A re-stating of the position of veterans.
Plans Dance for
A week ago it would have been members' homes.
ters of 2036 Hazelwood Ave. Reform Judaism in America and
February
wish to thank their many rela- a determined effort to bring back generally conceded that the Ti-
lives and friends, and especially religious leadership into modern lass had little chance to beat the
eon Club
Cadillac 0909.
big,
fast
team
from
the
Pacific
Hebrew
Ladies'
Aid
Society
Miss
Edna
Slutzky, president,
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, for their Jewish life will feature the 34th
Trees in Palestine Honor
The Democratic Noonday
An appeal is being made to the
After outplaying Michi-
conducted the meeting held on
many kindnesses during their re- Biennial Council of the Union of Coast.
and Jrs. Install Officers
Mrs. L. Goldberg
Luncheon
Club
announces
that
Jewish
youth of Detroit to attend
gan
State
for
69
of
the
60
min-
Sunday, Nov. 18. Twelve new
cent bereavement. American Hebrew Congregations ,
several prominent speakers will this dance, as proceeds will be
to be held in March, 1935, in utes in last week's game, how-
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid So- pledges were welcomed at this address the club, at the Florence distributed to various causes.
FREGM1111 CLUB
Two
trees have been planted
ever,
the
Titans
fully
expect
to
•
Washington, D. C. This was de
Fregmir Club Mot Patligiler night, Nov.
ciety, seniors and juniors, had a meeting.
Earl Walton and his Pt'xie Dan- by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
wind up an otherwise disastrous combined installation of officers
It at the home of Celia Getman. DU cided on at the recent session o
Max Lasser of the social com- Room, Hotel Toiler, at 12:15
every
Thursday.
Dr.
John
II.
Ste-
Sturtei•nt.
wa. played and re.
dies
will
supply
the
music
for
the
Chevra
Mishnayis in honor of
the program committee held in season with a victory.
on Nov. 7, at the Lawrence-Den. mittee net Dec. 23 as the date of vin will preside. All interested are dance.
fl4Phment. Nerved. The next meeting
Mrs. L. Goldberg, wishing her a
NVIII 11^1,1 at the home at Melon • New York City.
ter Hall. The following officers the musical revue to be given at
speedy
recovery.
invited.
memo of Glendale Ave.
BEN BEY CLUB
The Council will open Friday,
were installed by William Miller: the congregation hall, 586 Owen.
Pity may be akin to love, but a
March 22, with religious services
Seniors, president, Elfreda Green- All organizations are invited.
Silence is golden, and yet some girl isn't willing to accept it as a
It sometimes happens that one's
at the Washington Hebrew Con-
Paul P. Feldman, head of the
Charlie Wolok, chairman of the wald; vice-president, Frances Sha-
people
refuse
to
keep
still.
substitute.
past is an ever-present difficulty.
gregation. Monday evening, housing committee, reports that piro; recording secretary, Sophie dance committee, reported that
March 25, will be marked by a members are pledging their sup- Janawitz; financial secretary, Lil- plans for the dance to be held in
SURGICAL MOHEL
banquet for all the delegates and port to the Jewish Community lian Weinbaum; treasurer, Grace February at the Graystone are
visitors. The National Federation Center in all its functions.
Diamond; conductress, Esther En- being completed. Also on this
11• Eger. Elmore
of Temple Sisterhoods and the Samuel Dubrinsky and Benja- gel; inner guard, Rose Heiman; committee are: Irving Rutman,
Iowa. Endorsed
'National Federation of Temple min Berkowitz, co-chairmen of trustees. Sadie Beck, Dora Birn- Joe Faigin and Nate Berkowitz.
by Litaidi•a
Brotherhoods will hold their con- the open forum, reported that dorf, Theresa Miller. Juniors. This committee reports at the
Physician.
ventions concurrently with the final arrangements are plannOd president, Loraine Greenwald; next-meeting, on Dec. 2.
parent body. At this Council, the for an open forum in December. vice-president, Helen Ilaydu; re-
Miss Slutzky appointed a new
2073
formation of a new group, a na-
Robert lluruvitz was initiated cording secretary, Phyllis Green- committee to have charge of
Gladstoss
tional youth federation, will be as a member of the club on Sat- wald; financial secretary, Regina planning social gatherings on Sat-
organized by the Union. urday night at Belle Isle, at a Itzkowitz; treasurer, Helen Mul. urday evenings. Heading this
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wienie roast.
ler; trustees, Bertha Engel, Bella group is Louis Simon and his co-
The next meeting will be held Jacobs and Gertrude Rosenzweig; workers are Gussie Simon, Esther
Mothers Invited to Junior
at the Jewish Community Center, inner guard, Rose Kanter; con- Apple, Celia Glazer, Ruth Hasnas,
Home Relief Meeting
Holbrook at Woodward, on Nov. ductress, Gertrude Greenbaum. Joe Faigin, Louis Berman and Al
Re.. Cantor
at 8:3, 0 p. m. Anyone seeking The march was played by Miss Halprin. They will meet at the
On
Sunday afternoon Nov. 25, information
David Goldol
ormation may communicate Edna Gross and 15'illiam Gross.
home of Miss Ilasnas.
at 2:30, the Junior home Relief with Samuel Ilaber at the Jewish
Due to Paul II. Feldman's
The ex-president, Mrs. Helen
Detroit's P.. I.
Society will meet in the Jewish Center any Wednesday night.
Liebson, was presented with a leave of absence, Paul P. Feld-
w 0 H
Children's Home, on Burlingame
man
was appointed chairman of
gold pin. SIrs. Sarah Miller was
•
w .ddin C..... and Petoskey. Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, Molly Siegel
Auxiliary of presented with a loving cup for the dramatics guild. Cooperating
p „f„...„1 , director of the home, will speak.
three years work she did while in with Mr. Feldman will be Joe Fai-
J. C. R. S. of Denver
sk d to invite
The
gan, Rose Goldstein, Louis Simon,
▪
and by
The Molly Seigel Auxiliary of the office of financial secretary.
their mothers to this meeting, as
Celia Ginsberg, Jean Guttenberg,
Appriintoteat
the subject on which Dr. Hirsch the l'Jewish Consumptive Relief Miss Loraine Greenwald was pre-
Ethel Blanck.
sented
with
a
gift
by
the
Juniors.
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will speak will be of mutual ins Society of Denver held a social
'
.
Mrs.
Frances
Shapiro
received
•
An impromptu program fol-
.nai
terest to them. meeting Nov. 20 at the 13'
lowed the last meeting. Those
The social committee arranged Moshe. It was presided over by basket of flowers.
4
Mrs. Helen Auslander spoke re- participating were: Esther Milich,
Monuments of ammotes a program for the year. the president, Mrs. V. Freedman. garding the donor luncheon which Celia Glazer, Paul P. Feldman
At the last meeting, the wet-1 The public is again reminded
—•
the
Ilebrew Ladies Aid Society and Louis Simon.
fare committee reported favor- of the fourth annual banquet, to will have on Jan. 16 at the De-
ably. Several families are cared }be given by this auxiliary on Sun- troit Leland Hotel.
•••■•■.'
, for and old clothes are being due day, Dec. 16, at the B'nai David
Jr. Chapter of N. W. Branch
Eynagogue, Elmhurst at 14th. All
tributed to the needy.
LIONACH
Mrs. Klein Heads Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks' Home
The Juniors invite the Seniors organizations are asked to co-
of Aesculapians
, and all women interested in hear- operate and not to hold any af-
An organisation meeting of the
ing Dr. Hirsch to Sunday's meet- fairs on this evening.
Jr. Chapter of Northwestern
The first meeting of the Aescu. Branch of the Old Folks' Home
Rabbi Fram to Speak in lapian Ladies' Auxiliary was held
was held Friday, Nov. 16, at the
EI,IPTI
Grand Rapids Sunday
Oct. 10 at the home of Mrs. Doro- .home of Rose Shapiro, 2294 Tay-
gatelift• Club met at the name er Ida
Mondelseoha. ISIS Lewro ■ re Are.. ee
Rabbi Leon Fram will occupy thy Pomerance. Election of of-
lor Ave. The following officers
Temple Emanuel, ficers took place and the follow- were elected: President, Alan
CioloAs end Igrotio
Preoerations are Irm a matte for • the pulpit of
ing were elected: Mrs. Rose Klein, Ilagenjos; vice • president, 1 d a
as
part
Grand
Rapids,
on
Nov.
25,
7721 TWELFTH ST.
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Eve In the Immo of tether New- of the Union Tour of the congre- president; Mrs. Jennie S. Zagal,
LIMO Hag
Zeff; secretary, Shirley Rosengar-
, mon, 2214 Mgr. Are.
gations in connection with ■ na- secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Pomer- ten; treasurer, Anne Fisher; ser-
tion-wide movement of the Union once, treasurer.
geant-at-arms, Morrie Citron. An
The second meeting of the sea- open meeting was held Friday -at
of America Hebrew Congrega-
son was held at the home of Mrs. the home of Mrs. D. Bader. 3281
tions.
The theme of the meetings this Jennie S. Zagal. Plans were Pasadena. All interested in join-
year will be "The Necessity for made for a baby party to take ing, call Hogarth 0147.
Religious Recovery," alongside of place Nov. 28 at the home of the
the efforts that are being put for- president, Mrs. Klein.
Tune la the serenade that erhoes from the Clprese Casks of Goebel—Station NUR—.
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Plans were discussed for a
ward toward economic recovery.
The Fel-Nome is club will bare •
Detroit—Twday and Thanday, 7:15'p. m.
The Union tour of congrega- charity dinner-dance to take place dam, nest month at Littmen'a 11.11
Ad boys •rel girls wishing IliforMation
tions has been led for the past Jan. 16.
wrtt• to )114 Borman, 5221 Stivery . The
Mrs. Zelda Tennen was appoint-
eight years by David A. Brown,
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New Cork City, widely known lay ed chairman of the entertainment a
3 o'clock.
committee.
leader and philanthropist.
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REV. J. SILVERMAN
WORDS TO THE .-
BEER-WISE •
maul Urbacb
• Before Goebel reappeared upon the ,
scene, folks with long memories longed
for such a beer. A beer of velvet .
smoothness yet with a flavor of buoyant •
"lift"—a wholesome, full-bodied imported
flavor that whispers old secrets to the ,
palate. That's why, these days, when good -
fellows gather, you hear so often, "Give ,
me Goebel". There it is—three
•
words to the wise. Say it soon,
and learn why Goebel Is one
of the most amazing success-
es In the history of brewing.
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4OEBEL BEER
FROM THE CYPRESS CASKS OF GOEBEL