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December 28, 1934 - Image 12

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C VETROIT, l
LivelRONICLE

and

CHRON
ICLE
HANDBALL TOURNAMENT I
, OF BUSINESS MEN'S GROUP JR. CONGREGATION
The business and profenal ;
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK;
, men's group of the Jewishs sio
Com-
munity Center is planning a hand-
15 ORGANIZATIONS
VARSITY TEAM PLAYS AKRON CENTER
ball tournament.
With a comparatively
JUNIOR
small
, crowd present in the
JOLNEigl)cCONT?RESS
CENTER FIVE HERE DEC. 29 FOR NEW RE GISTRATIONS
The to urnament
RELIEF
prayer-r
will be divided I the Junior Congregation again oom,
The Jewish Community Center 1 he •Je
BRIDGE JANUARY
. .
C VOTE
......
varsity basketball t earn plays Ak
held
I
wi Community Center !into Class A for those players
-_-__
reovistvrien
most
uregularSIbbatharvices
last
who
er
PAGE ti
urday.
chszs
Kalman
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
ron Jewish Community Center o - an
------
On Sunday, Dee. 23
the following additional , have at any time entered a tours- as
snsystottitimane tli
film, "Caring for llamas
t h e
the J u
Needs,"
!Ionic Relief Society 'met
Saturday evening, Dec. 29, at th n classes for which registration is ament, novice or c
'
pca, and Class Juniors' president
Stocker,
e open:
d laws of the organization will be (will
, At be shown.
Center, 8904 Woodward,
of
America;
Deborah
Rothbard,
I B for those who have never
Hotel Statler. For some weeli
, delivercd e proposed, adding to the board two' ing, the North
Clin
ic meet Pioneer Women's Organization of members have been looking l
been short talk and Miss
T he Akron Cente team ha
A personality d e v e I o p m e n t; in any tournament.
a resoluti on will
Shirley Fried a staff members to be selected by i authorizing
ill be prese nted Palestine.
the
won
ward to hearing Miss Jane
the Ohio Jewishr Communit y s course will, be offered to women i The singles play will begin on , ; good gave the resume of the week' s
trustee
Sedra
Sc
, :o
I.
the
North of
End
Clinic
tate Jewish Social Service Bureau ; and officers of board
The Zionist Organization of merhorn, society editor of the
Center championship for the pas on Monday evenings, from 9 to
two years. Singer, the gian t 11, beginning Jan. 7, Mrs. Emory , ,
At
ff, organization; one of these! to incorporate North End Clinic America will name its delegate, trait Times. She spoke of her
_ .A•
e c : next Saturday's services
Thursday, Jan. 3, and the doubles: Sheldon
Zuieback will act as ches- members will have the right to and to take all such steps as they following a meeting of its gov- sonal experiences with 1V
t
Monash,
the
instructor,
will
con•;
Center of the Akron team, ac
erning council.
Daly on Thursday, Jan. 10. After 1 zon. Miss Marion Zeve will give
Winchell when he was on his .1
- duct a series of discussions
counted for 25 of the 41 point a
for Jan. 9
deem proper to effect this pur-
tabl
' on I the tournament
• Program

I
q
visit here, described minutely l
in order
both the res
.
Negotiations with B'nai B'rith
which the Akron team scored
cr ip tu ra
e, ballroom etiquette, ; classes will be graded, in
.l
-
c
outing
in
the
meeting
on
much-talked-of Batchelor's B a
tion of the week, e and
against the Detroit team on their parlor conversation, dress, make- I that a ppl
Members
of the various groups
o se ph Per,' Wednesday evening, Jan. 9, at which
An invitation has been extend- cane '
will me
wered min
lad de r tourna- ton, former president of J the
Ce l -
Ju nior
erni ng
visit there last month. The score up, care of the hair, the skin and , ment cane beetua
questions co
ed
to
the
B'nai
B'rith
by
letter
ans inters st any
Januar Y
held.
the nails.
It is hoped Congregation, will speak.
was 41
g
If o'clock, also at the Jewish Corn- and contribute et
to during
these agencies
:::
to 25. Singer is considered
and telegram to name its repre- Detroit s ac oc
tsi ty
that a handball team o
al w
e iirtc l es individ
,munity Center, will be the Hebrew through the Community Fund or
On ,Jan.. 12, the Junior Con g
a h,
A course in child psychology ' , players,
six
one Df the best pivot men in the
Is\
e
sentatives
and
to
set
a
date
and
Free Loan Association, the House I the Allied Jewish
, for competition with gation will a gaink
i give
be offered beginning in
country. The remainder of the I will
tae com
place for a meeting with
re-
Janu-1 other teams, may be organize. charge of
ary,
e
[
of
Shelter,
the
Jewish
Community
!urged
to
attend
Campaign,
a
Jan.
19,
at
2
o'clock,
on
the
ri
re sentatives of the American re p
the services in the m o e
Akron team is composed of fer-
ml
g'
The instructor will be a, Medals will be awarded to the uditorium,
Center and the United Hebrew meetings,
d these annual
Je w- floor of Kern's Department '1111
Schools.
nier high school and university rraduate of the Merrill Palmer , winner and runners-up ' b
ish Congress to discuss po
Refreshments will be tur
s
sibili-
stars.
I
School. This course Is especially;
Henry
The
Jewish Welfare Federation, ties of reaching a basis of cooper- prizes awarded. Tic served S
e
singles
and
doubles.
Meyers
will
preside
at
with
which
ooO I Contributions to Jewish Chil- I
kets may
Followng the game there will )offered to young mothers in the
athese agencies are ation in behalf of common Jewish obtained from mem
m bers
I this meeting. A sketch entitled affiliated,
membership.
All entries must be in the C
be a dance.
Is
I
dren's Home
"Baseball" will be staged. Presi- Detro
constituency of the interests, it was revealed by the ceeds will go to
o charity. .The n I
• • •
A sewing class under the in- ter office by Friday, Dec. 28.
American
Jewish
Congress,
I
dents of the organizations meet- enceit Community Fund, Clar-
The committe •
SENIOR INTER-CLUB
struction of Mrs. Harry L. Kopel tournament is Dr. Leon ge of th I The Jewish Children's Home. ing
If. Enggass is president of
This sequence follows the ac-
'
Gifts
and Mrs. Madeline Violante w ill
that evening will submit the Federation, Henry Wineman
A. Katzine , wishes to acknowledge with thanks their on
reports.
Council Fund
DEBATING TOURNAMENT
ceptance by the B'nai B'rith of
chairman,
Dr.
Arthur
Miller
andi
----_
e given beginning Tuesday eve- I Max Gluier.
Progra m for Jan. 13
is
chairman
of
the
board
of
goy-
the
invitation
extended
on
Nov.
the
receipt
of
the
following
done-
The Senior House Council of ning,
Jan. 8,
The
Detroit
section of the Ns
lions:
Under the ch
• • •
the Jewish Community Center is
airmanship of ernors and Kurt Peiser is the; 23 by the American Jewish Con- tional Council of Jewish Womei
Mrs. Rose
The glee club will have its first BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
W
secretary, Mrs. Joseph gress suggesting a meeting be-
planning • senior inter-club de=
etsman, in memory/ Julian I. Krolik, the presidents executive
If.
Ehrlich
is
president
of
the
received
the
following
contribu
of Leo E. Morris.
resting tournament.
Copt s;
tween the representative s
meeting_en Thursday evening, OF SENIOR DIVISION
Jan. 10, at 7 o'clock,
of the
of the
following
Mrs. Albert Cole 136
will
report
at the organizations Detroit Service Group, which is two organizations "for the
pur-
41
All senior clubs are eligible to
The ak
a
s
t
etball
the Elsa F. Welling Mem
he
The contract bridge class will senior b di
e for the Blvd., in memory of Mrs. Abe Si
scdul
p. m. on Sunday, Jan. 13. ,g
fund-raising agency of the pose of arriving at an understand- octal Scholarship
enter a team. The tournament
at the F
vision of the
tieled
Fund,
i ng" on problems of common Jew-
.
ff- 1 A Jetwisl Community Center: Fresh
in mentor)
week man of 1260 Boston Blvd.
will consist of two rounds, begin- hold its first meeting on Wednes- Community Center for the Jewish
i sh interest.
Mrs. Abe Schiffrnan and her
Mrs.
ofd
J.
W.
Webber,
8041
Gratiot
Av
th
day
evening,
Jan.
9,
from
7:30
of
Dec.
30
is
as
follows:
North
Samuel R. Glogower is
ning the week of Jan. 20. The to 9.
ni c th
Freenberg,
from
Mrs. Hugo Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winkelman e. , anrd Jeliisetn
chir;
t
ir
e
follows:
m
s
ai f tsr of the the h r a s p: n vrs
hy'Old
lka'
finals will be held in March.
I
'
l
WHITE leIVISIGS
e
In
accepting
this
invitation,
the
'
ra
c
o
lome.
Registrations for the above
a l td' p o r pi,r
sh
56 Colorado Ave., in memory o i
thuenn I Ida
Seed" ' De° 3° '
, E.WGeilni
on B'nal B'rith, over the signature
l A play will be presented, and a agency days on Jan. 6, 9 e a aeration
The teams will be composed of
the e.e .........
Mrs. Abe Shiffman of 1260
"
isnbgu.rg Schol a r.
erne ve. e'
Pirates
1:15 Boston
t w o participants, constructive classes are now being taken at Cam•ralleree
W
Bl vd,
nd 13. of its president, the lion. Alfred
Omega ........... 115
d, from Mrs„ Leo M.
the Center office, 8904 Woodward
coymsi,. ......... 3,,st
M. • Cohen, declared:
• • •
speeches six minutes in length
Pilots
Phi kappa
Mrs. A. Ziegler, 12846 Woodrow
nutze
For ri
....
..
1:151
Thursday, Jaw 3, AI
and rebuttal speeches four min- VARSITY OPEN DATE
for. lerto.opri:Initt
Council Resale Shop,
Centre]
High
et"e:fry'olU L 'r e rr n
Sch ol:
the last l o
rg
Y front Mrs. Sigmun8 Haas,
The varsit bas
ws vein or more WnIII
utes. A critic judge will decide
no sigma
o
a
B
vs. Vanguards,
. Yellin oernard
Er
ketball team of
d wa
ha ..1,1g:1es
not only coneletrntly evidenced Its
d
the debate.
17°11
Mfg. Co., 1313f Ra
Lest gym .
the Jewish Comm
unity Center ham
ja.go,cooperatie with other lin.
ndolph St., C hi-
OlInrga H,, tale ..
.. . 'CI' . Pk; .....
cago, Ill.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
Max Adler, chairman of the an open date for Saturday eve-
erns re. ors the
the Holy
ahr,d, but has
tre."'('SniSCSdeC, .........
here and
educational committee of the ning, Jam 5, Any strong class
Mrs, S. J. Leve, 1635 Hazelwood
Land.
It Is hallowed In the
there than onc e taken
esteem
of
Jew
and
the
initiativ
XV,t
gym
.......
.
..........
Ave.
A Halipy, New Year!
Senior i Counc
ference, and others interested are I t i , x , . t / i l ;I. b a4 ew. D weolipein Gentile alike, because
1:11
e In bringing ahout much
Phi Kappa Iola vs. DlynePice.
l, is in charge of 'A" teams desiring games call
.. 11, wax t roe,
counsel.
very often In the face of sun.
invited
to
attend.
ho
me
the arrangements.
of
cultlea
and
Mr. and Mrs. Rose Winkelman,
Meyer Blatt, Ma, 8276, or write
West gym ......... 11),I6
nobloot relieloUs
°Interim
Therefore,
IILUE
t
thy
teach!rr
2482 W. Philadelphia Ave.
, and thei'most lunal Irelth Is In compl eagreement
All entries most be turned in to him care of the Jewish Com- Tuesday, Jan. I. et the Center:
Ite
exalted
moral and spiritual Ideals that with the desire esPremed
by Jan, 6.
the
human
n your
A. Z. A. No. 113 va. Ace .........
munity Center, 8904 Woodward
Lloyd George Lauds Palestin
ter
race posses..
I:15
In behalf of the American Jewish let
on-
Shaarey Zed k
e Day debt to the Jews
ma
wor'
ld s gress m meet
Ave.
o
C
n
a
Iota.
3:15
in
Unied
ny
a
man
who
takes
himself
t
Aleph vs . Palm
St
with representative. of
curable: and when In the scoreh e Is M eal.
. .. - . . ...... 115 seriously Is -
other Widely recogni.ed Jewish orgaol.
W
Great We
COS.
'lacier, vex Phl Alpha Tau
NEW YORK,
of th Lor tr e... to rliseux n
looked on as a joke
115 by others.
unity arose to tree
N . Y.-The obser- th"
the possibility of
vanes of Palestine Day in the f e r,7 Ir .. n• Z ...,, i , /
"list It moot
grpg.
United States on
i' Itnkf
understood that I•nal
aru . lo'br prI '
Jan. 20, is hailed In the
vleWl s to' prontlke, WrIth, In Joining much • conference
m
l
ne
of mum ism
with satisfaction by David Lloyd
to riga:o Ile
exiled i•rs
Would ebeinl•otd once again to ma
be
George, war time prime minister •
Property Management
ke
of G
• •
rIZ(0Itir
In
t4I :Vderle ,;;;IL
hall w eigh the
ri ain, in a messag e ad- of the thine.
wlli
Buren. - Real Estat e
material anent
of the ppirlti
ihty
dressed to Morris Rothenberg,
rns anci ent
'c'aZt'neret‘170 °71.'neotd:•IV:Inee°ne71°
prophets foretold that the restoration
Building
our represent
!)"'
president of the Zionist Organiza- Israel should herald the dawn of of
a
Replying to this communication,
tion of America, which is initiating new golden age for the world. We have
the national observanc e
the American Jewish Congress, on
of that day.
22 GLYNN COURT
Declaring
ideals and matisfaction
f the Dec. 20, wrote over the signature
that mankind would itual
t e dee
cravings of a gr of ah
spir-
be aided by the re -
eat
of
its president, lion. Bernard S.
nd
I
p
race
must
Townsend 8.6571
establishment of
nnuentIN
Deutsch:
peace
and
the Jewish National Home in Pal-
tk: ha rmony of m kl
beg to acknowledge your letter of
"I
estine, Lloyd George who was one
wlome' the este/Pediment of d
Pal• N
3U a,
1
eating, Day' In America.
ep
to learn
of the British statesmen responsible
rejoice at the that the 11'ne1 aH ! rilh la pleased
ready to me•,t
w h
for the issuance of the Balfour
4,1CAte n,e'n
allfom
1
Declaration in 1917, pledging Great of the dispersion have enriched the wor ld
of extending the a 4,1
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
of our co-
In many field. What further stimulus
Britain to the establishment of the may not our civilisation gain when, operation on problem. the we have
In common. It le. of courne, understood
Jewish National Home in Palestine, schooled by long tribulation. the Jews that
delegates of_ any 11ronP
says:
. bass the
are once more established In their own

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civilised world, Paltstinelsthlenl‘wil
es
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Tend and able after an exile of nearly
2000 years to re su
a n n the
ea l
forward march 'LI' anus.
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EXECUTIVE

- AT BIRO-BIDJAN

SOVIET CONGRESS

and an Improved Low Priced EIGHT

JEWISH COMMITTEE
OPPOSES_ CONGRESS

=t7Itsartrat" a°r•AtT:',InalT
e
he
oTam.thh
democratic practice for which We
tand, will adopt or ',Pict decisions
ree
a
by the conterenCe.
"Im
medlateldefter the receipt of the
name. or your representatives, we shall
take steps to arrange for a conference
at their convenien, .5
date and

s

Referring to the action of the
B' al B'rith in declining a place
on the National Board of Elec-
deputies of British Jews. who will tions for an enlarged American
Soviet Jews with the dark Czarist be
past.
visiting the United States at Jewish Congress, the letter de-
that time.
lares
The sessions were attended by
"s
regret that our Invitation to you
delegations from central
to
Mr.
Waldman added that•C
gove ern-
ll,e
nsi e oard of Elent lone
ment institutions at M
should Neva
ler,
president
of
the
Ameria
h
n,ed
i
e"
ingrnd, Minsk,
c n
confusion. The two
Kiev and KI;arkonVi elvish Commi
mat-
ter. are, of court, entirely Indepenent
ttee, would prese nt of
d
and representatives of the Soviet 1 the executive committee's report ( t one another. The American JeW111 11

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE

I)

(CONCLUDED UltO
lf PAGE I )

■ 3

governments
of Central
Ukraine and White
Ruasla. Russia, of its activities during the past
i President Kalinin
year. Asked whether , the meeting

in his own would consider the project of a
name and as president of the U. S. World Jewish Congress, Mr.
S. It, telegraphed a special mes- Waldman said that the American
greeting
to the parley
at Jewish Committee had been for-
, sage
its of op
from
o

1

RI

onere.. la fendament•IlY • federation
of national Jewish organt,tiong who
are concerned about
JPIVINI1 questions
•t
home as well.al rx,ad. We fej
O l0



Itnato'll'Irhues ope iu' o rn .
fur each and
71;. ' board
every JeVilah organization
which ha.
the earn. concern.
gret [het
re-
you end It Inathisable to o
such a place,
and true
that this de-
lls'.
Mg will not Interfere with our awl.
tte red epplicable to both Om
IVrith and the American Jewish

chbinet,
I !Soviet
Acadn emy
of Scien from the all-Soviet to participate in a conference
lers i all walk s ce and from lead. wit h
of Soviet life.
This communication was sup-
zati that body and other organ'.
Delegations from New York and Jewish
ons on the subject of a World plemented by a telegram on Fri-
I Paris were also present at the
Congress. T
day,
Dec. 21, suggesting a reply
he committee
opening ceremonies. The conference in regard to the proposed
World by wire as to the date and place
in n
of the conferenc e to be held.
her
11, but to
a convene
desire Decem-!
to elaborate
the conferencea
was scheduled
Jewish Congress
but stated that

kk

G)

stood
ready matters
as always
program caused a week's postpone; I , it ler
on other
common
to
imn
to con-

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RALLY DELEGATION
,' Jewish iMr.
cr
ntereW
st . The Congress
etary of the project,
ad, will
14801 E. JEFFERSON
a ld man other
national
minority
section of was
the be dealt with among
AVE.
(CONCLUDED )11011 PAGE )
si sub•
Central Soviet
government,
Lenox 1717
, among the first speakers at the jests i
1 opening session.
the annual report.
munity House, at 12:30.
The
31r. Waldman added: "For sev- program drawn up by a commit-
Pointin out th at
I eral years conferences of a group tee, of which Sidney T. Hollan-
gof' o J
the Je
swish autonomous foundinf
d
ews had been
held in Geneva der of Baltimore is chairman, calls
not an accident, but part
of the!
region
wasand the proposal made in the for a general session devoted to
Soviet policy on national mined- I summer of 1933 to launch a
a discussion of Jewish needs and
ties, the speaker listed the national I World Jewish Congress has appar-
welfare resources on the Ameri-
y republics created in Cen- e n *
made no headway. Recently can scene. Following the lunch-
fre
t
uring the last ten years. such organizations as t
' Si
eon,
an afternoon session will be
he
Jewish
Since the Jews were among the I Labor Committee, a large demo-
erotically
held in which the place of the
most oppressed
of minorities under its opposition
to the
proposed
organized
body,
voiced synagogue in Jewish welfare ac-
Czarism,
M. Tadgeier
declared, the
tivities will be
Soviet government has from
Thurs-
the plebiscite which was to be prelim- day evening will discussed.
oegis
be given over to
inga devoted itself to ques i inary to the World Jewish Con-
tion nnof gricultural
a dinner with Mr. Warburg pre-
I
gresa.
construction
The B'nai B'rith, the Ne- siding and making the keynote
among the Jewish masses,
tional Council of Jewish Women, address, William J. Shroder,
Jewish Position Improved
land other organizations have president of the National Council,
lanpd oo
inted e
t fact
h
He
tht
a spe - taken a similar position.
kin!
The will present the program of the
reservert i n C rimea,
Ukra - point of view of the American
ine and White Russia have been I Jewish Committee with regard to National Council of Jewish Feder-
ations and Welfare Funds, fol-
fettled with 75,000 Jewish
col- I
ew
the World Jewish Congress is lowing which James G. McDonald,
Lett,,, farmers, while
tens of 1 [ ell known. Such
thousands
a
Congress
is
High Commissioner for Refugees
of Jewish outh ar en- - Pwntirely
-
contrar
t
b asic from Germany, will discuss the
aged in various industrial
ro- principle s that govern the activi-
ecLs
re.
"Problems of Reconstruction and
ties of the committee, which is Relief for Refugees and Emi-
The position of the Jewish small convinced
that a congress would grants from Germany."
town workers," he Laid, "has been
A general session will open the
Vastly improved. The social ap- not only be futile but harmful
pe a rance o f te
to the interests of Jews every-
h Jewis h natio
on Friday evening, at
lieny
t where. The American Je.-:sh conference
In the Sov i et countri e
which the topic tar
s hasnabe
discussion will
Committee continues to hold that be "Jewish Cultural
radically changed, '',,l8
Activities,"
position."
The intention of the Soviet gov-
covering such activities as the
ernment in allocating Biro-Bidjan I
Jewish Community center move-
*5 a Jewish autonomous region
ment, work among the youth in
is Beth Tephila Emanuel
concentrate compact Jewish) I fathead Plans $3 Donor
colleges, and Jewish education, an
asses over a large area."
;)
well as social services of national
Luncheo
scope.
n
M. Tadgeier, in the course of his 1
address, stressed the fact that the I nee
Round tables for the discussion
T.he2 Sis:nerthhooe dhaofil the
Bureya region is rich in natural , T
fe tRheethriT
eteh - of various problems connected
J ,m }:
ura p he i p I: 5,
a an
resources.
u ami et c OonngrTeugensdiany„
with the federation movement
will occupy the attention of the
a
HONOR MEMORY OF
conference on Friday afternoon,
Plans were made for
:
$3
donor
and
on Friday evening, following
BARON ROTHSCHILD d I uantechwill
eon be
to be held in March. The a
religious service, there will be
announced later. The a
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 11
discussion of relief and welfare
Sisterhood will give a card party
Madison and
Father of the Yishub, will serve Saturday
Clark Strial.
evening, Jan. 12, at the work among European Jewa.
for all time as a symbol of
The general busine
the synagogue hall on Taylor and
m meeting
eternal link between him and the Woodrow Wilson. The public is in- of the National Council
held Saturday evening, will be
people of Israel. Let no one lo- I voted. There will be
cality, community, congregation, freshments at each prizes and re- with dinner at 7 o'clock, beginning
Mr UP
following
table.
with Sarvidor and
institution, organization or so- Sisterhood
meeting of the which committee reports will be
dell refrain from the honor of
received
and
acted
upon.
was
h
Circulating Ice-water
I
Tuesday, Dec.
is, at Ida
the Israel,
home eld
Sessions will be held on Sun-
participating in the inscription of Mra.
1675
of the Gladstone
president,

day afternoon for • discussion of
Hose et Terrace Cards
the great departed. The income Ave. A majority of the members
• Bests
from these inscriptions will serve l of the board attended. The next "Problems of Jewish Adjustment
■ Oyster H011111
o of redeeming
and Integration in American Life"
be
Lire
"
besocirled
ofputtPhoewHomeland, to will
board meeting of the Sisterhood and the conference will close Sun-
the home
Mrs. day evening with a meeting, the
which the departed aspired during Kaplan, held
1095 at
Boston
Blvd., of Wed
first part of which will
Lis lifetime,' says the announce- nesday evening,
menL
Jan. 2, - to a presentation of be
the devoted
topic
---
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"American Interest in Palestine."
NEW YORK-- American Jews
ZEDAKAH
JUNIORS
anedd
second
"Next
Steps
in
the
have
Fesation Movement."
responded to this appeal by I An interesting meeting was held
inaugurating • nation-wide move- at the home of Miss Adele Zell-
,sent to secure Golden Book in- I man, 1935
Ben Bey Club
seriptions in honor of Baron Ed-I 19,
Cl a irmount
7

Ave., on
mend's memory. The movement Dee.
t :30 p. rn.
Samuel D ubai
was
y and Ben Bet-
kowitz, co-
annual donor luncheon
heon of
tie
chairmen of the open f
gurated
at a great
Senior by
Zedakah
Club wiil be at- meeting
of the Ben' Bey Club on ,
' urn committe
Amembly
held Pub-1
on! tended
the girls.
the Sfemoriai
e, annnunced at a
occarden of "Sheloshim
I
at '
Wednesday
night
at Buddy's
A
formal
dinner-dance
is
planned
Jan.
26,
ia
the
date
set for that ,
the Hotel Astor, New York City. by Zedrikah Juniors, to be given first of
and
are aasembliea have been held the early part of February. The which will be held at the Jewish
SImilar
the '
being /shinned in many' chairmen are the Mimeo L•onora Com
of open foru ms
wi ll
communities where COO eon- Markmn and Adele 7.-11man.
munity Centre
tributions are being made by or-
Zedakah Juniors
rs will meet at the of Darning
fh o f " fl will
i ng. follow the address
' the Rothchild
a t i°n i amvdoluimnedivinidscurailpstiofnos.r Fame of
Gf
terNCisegurt
M,Irr
on(J"atn.S.8:t"'

Anton Tadgeier, se
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