- - TfIEVETROMIEWISII PAGE TWO 15 LBS. BLUCHER TAKES IMPORTANT POST THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME De Luxe Family Service Additional Pound. 5 Cent. per Pound Quits as City Planner to Become Executive Director of National Planning Society Pieces ■ nd Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried A SPLENDID WINTER SERVICE Flat C ALL SHIRTS No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt. 20 lbs. D AM Walter H. Blucher has resigned as city planner and secretary of the City Housing Commission and utter April 1 will become executive ear 'h P C Flat piece ■ carefully ironed. Additional pounds, 4c lb. 25piece. RON ICU and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE FLAT WORK Washed and ironed. 10 large pieces permitted. A fi p U U U Lace Curtains T; E:in : Y . , . i:1 25c NM reopeasible fee ran-brawl or wiad-wirlysed eartalas Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets become sour from summer perspiration 2 ,, carefully laundered In your own ticks KWH Single Double, ea. 25c 35c All Ironed Service 25c WEARING APPAREL FLAT PIECES pee gonad ► ,,, p .sed 10C Minimum Charge, $1.50 A. C. Lappin Named I Labor Commissioner' CALENDAR OF EVENTS Jan. 26—Hadassah Oneg Shabbat. Jan. 27—Junior Hadassah $5 victory donor luncheon, at Statler Hotel. Jan. 27—Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. dramatic presentation. Jan. 27—Zedakah birthday dinner dance. Jan. 27—Conference of Yiddish-speaking organizations, at Hotel Statler, at 2:30 p. m. Jan. 28—Home Relief meeting. Jan, 28—Dramatic group of Iladassah, Statler Hotel, at 2 p. m. Jan. 29—Temple Beth El Forum, Anita Block, speaker. Jan. 30—Hadassah membership luncheon at Jewish Community Center. Feb. 3—}tome Relief Society dinner-dance. Feb. 3—B'niii Moshe Young Peoples' Auxiliary "Bargain Dance." Feb. 3—B'nai Moshe Sisterhood supper and card party. Feb. 4—League of Jewish Women's Organizations. Feb. 5—Music Study Club. Feb. 5—Temple Beth El Forum, Maurice Hindus, speaker. Feb. 5—Junior Hadassah meeting at Statler Hotel, 8:15 p. m. Feb. 6—Lecture by James Waterman Wise, at Jewish Community Center, under auspices of Masada. Feb. 10—Annual meeting of Jewish Welfare Federation and annual get-together dinner of Detroit Service Group, in General Motors Bldg. auditorium. Feb. 10—Annual banquet of Gewerkshaften campaign. Feb. 10—Congregation B'nai David anniversary dinner at Con- gregation B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th. Feb. 17—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek party. Feb. 17—Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society supper and card party. Feb. 18—Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks Home. Feb. 19—Woman's Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund. Feb. 20—Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks Home. 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. March 3—Purity Chapter's Purim dinner-dance. March 19—Professional Group of Hadassah, evening affair. May 1—Annual $5 donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund. You Can Buy QUALITY KOSHER MEATS with Confidence from A. C. Lappin, for years promi- nent in arbitration work and in numerous communal activities, was named commissioner of labor for the Wayne County district. Mr. Lappin was notified of his appointment by the chairman of the Labor Commission of the State A. B.- MARGOLIS Kosher Meat & Poultry Market 11637.41 DEXTER BLVD. THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE • • • Jewish Radio Forum • • • • Ig • • WJ BK • • • • EVERY SUNDAY • • g 5:30 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. • • • • • • • • • on A. C. LAPPIN Each week the leading editorial and news printed of Michigan on Tuesday. Ile will in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle will be broadcast have his offices on the 5th floor of the Griswold Bldg. during the program of the Jewish Radio Forum. WALTER H. BLUCHER An attorney active in mediation and arbitration work, Mr. Lappin director of the newly formed Amer- LISTEN IN EVERY WEEK has acted as referee in many labor ican Society of Planning Officials and other disputes. Ile is a former in Chicago. president of the Men's Club of Efforts to have Mr. Blucher re- Temple Beth El, is a member of consider his resignation have failed many of the leading Jewish and but he offered to remain here until civic organizations here and for- April 1 to help introduce his suc- merly served as the director of the cessor to his job. ADVANCED ART CLASSES MOTHERS CLUBS TD HEAR United Palestine Appeal in Michi- The Jewish Community Center's MRS. EMORY MONASH gan. advanced art classes are beginning Mrs. Emory Monash, who is PROBLEMS OF OLD 51r. Lappin will continue to their winter season. teaching a personality development practice law without court proceed- FOLKS HOME TO BE The classes meet every Sunday class at the Center on Monday eve- ings, and he is prepared to serve as VIEWED ON SUNDAY morning from 10 a. m. to 12 noon nings, will be the principal speaker an arbitrator in disputes whenever and Wednesday evenings from 7 at two of the Mothers' club meet- called u p on un . ( CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1 ) until 9. The class is working par- ings during January. ticularly on painting and portraits On Monday, Jan. 28, at 8 p. m., Detroit's Largest and Beat Equipped Car Washing are In the twilight of their lives, the from life models. she will address the Oakland Moth- 01I folks. Plant Leon Makielski, the instructor, era' club on "Family Relation- "It I. ea.?, however. to agree that a new building le necessary, and should is well known for his portrait ships", and on Tuesday evening, be built. It le ens), to construct an LUBRICATION — BODY POLISHING painting. Ile has been an instructor Jan. 29, at 8 s h e will talk to the ideal, but an ideal la not a building, nor can beautiful sentiment,. be used for at the University of Michigan, Fenkell Mothers' club at Midland bricks, mount and stone. We live In Jewish Legionnaires Who Served • world of e0111 reality where forte taught at the Art Institute of Chi- and Parkside, on "Personality must be fared and fart. tell um very sago, is a member of the Scarab Development." in Palestine Are Invited bluntly and very emphatically that Club and the American Federation • • • nothing but dollar. will suffice to con- vert • pleasant dream into a pleasant of Art. He has studied in Europe GIRLS INTRA MURAL A conference of the Jabotinaky QUALITY SINCE 1884 and exhibited his work at the BASKETBALL LEAGUE reception committee will be held on ,: r,`,',";:hoOgrie'e.sVar.".e(7.L",!fo,17:'s rise upon • foundation of pr.-does ont. Grand Salon in Paris in 1911 and The girls' Intra Mural Basket- Saturday, Jan. 26, 8:30., at the good wishes. It happens to be my privi- 1912. He exhibits regularly at the ball League which plays every Degree Team to Officiate at Jewish Community Center, Wood- lege to Pit upon the board of governor. Lansing, Jan. 27. of (he Jewieh Welfare Federation and Art Institute of Chicago, Detroit Sunday afternoon at Temple Beth ward and Holbrook. to Nerve the Jewish Community Center Institute of Art, St. Louis Museum El at 2:30, is well under way. On The different committees under of Detroit R. Its humble president. I Aaron Droock, chairman of Pis- num be pardoned, therefore, It I claim of Art, and the Herron Art In- Jan. 27, the Lo Tru Cos headed by the leadership of Jacob Miller, some familiarity with the Practical 5 - stitute, where he has received Sarah Bennett will play the Olym- general chairman, are reporting gah Lodge anti-Defamation Com- nancial problem. of our communal In- numerous awards, plans, captained by Clara Wells, progress. The demand for tickets mittee, gave a confidential talk on stitution. with the trying haunt that The classes are open for regis- and the Flashes, through the guid- for the lecture of Vladimir Jabot- the anti-defamation work of the they have, wrestling with budgets and I know of the tration. For additional information oweating with deficit.. once of Zoe Linden will play the insky at the Masonic Temple on B'nai B'rith at a meeting of the anxious hours of our annual campaigns for funds with which to carry on an- call or atop in at the Jewish Com- gym class team which is headed Feb. 24, is growing rapidly, and lodge in executive session on Mon- other year. I need not remind you. I munity Center, 8904 Woodward. by Eleanor Kirschbaum. many of the reserved seats have day evening, Jan, 21. Mr. Droock, know, of the dime] failure of our plea The teams play three times already been sold. in the course of his talk, traced the to the community for funds last May — • • • when unprecedented dirotress among our W.Grand round and the play-offs will be held All admirers of Jabotinsky are highlights in the activities of the people abroad demanded every dollar COURSE BY SOBEL March 17. B'nai B'rith Antis Defamation invited to attend this meeting. that could he raked, and there was AT WAYNE U. then no Old Polka Horne Building Fund League since its inception, dwelling • . • The following are the officers Louis H. Sobel, executive direc- In " Se lot of Be 11.1arlrn, If a unItea GIRLS VARSITY TEAM and committees for the reception at length on recent problems in plea by 15 local. notional and Interna- tor of the Jewish Community Cen- The girls' Varsity Basketball of Vladimir Jabotinaky: formulating self defense, self edu- tional gavial agencies could not elicit ter, will offer a course at Wayne mare than 1140,fin0 nut of a minimum team of the Center defeated the Jacob Miller, general chairman; cation and a better understanding. University in Leadership of Leis- budget of 11 71,000, what right have we Merchants at the Barbour Inter- Louis Panush, general secretary; to expect that new Rent for a new ure Time Activities. It will entitle Pisgah Lodge's degree team will - inotitutIon will perform the miracle of mediate on Jan, 17, 22 to 17. A. M. Pregerson, treasurer; A. initiate a class of candidates in Improving the giving inclination. of the student to two or three hours The outstanding stars were Do- Weisbrot, assistant treasurer. Ar- behalf of the Lansing, Mich. lodge the community? graduate or under graduate credit. "I refuse to yield to any person In The course will present current ris Wittus, who scored 13 points rangements committee: Samuel on Sunday, Jan. 27. On Jan. 13 the leader sentiment where the aged are for the Center, shooting baskets Schnitz, chairman; Daniel Tern- degree team initiated a class for concerned. The beauty and pathos of principles and practices of group the prayer which we no tearfully ad- leadership to men and women pre- from every angle of the floor, and chin, co-chairman; publicity corn- the Pontiac lodge. Within the next dregs to the Almighty on Rosh Hash- Mildred Ilassol, who played a re- mittee, Irving W. Schlussel, chair- few months the team will be mak- anah and Yom Kippur has always im- paring for, or already occupied in man; Bernard Panush and Meyer ing several more trips to lodges in premed ale deeply. It is as if our en- work in clubs, settlement houses, markably good game as guard. tire Italy Day oupplication were em- The next game is scheduled for Mathis, co-chairmen; tickets, Jul. the state. camps, character forming agencies, bodied- in the plea, All taahlicheno tea Feb. 6 with the Nomands. The ius Braun, chairman; J. L. Beck- sikno, kichloa kochenu all ta'asvenu"— extra curricular activities in Several committees reported on "Paat u. not on in our old age: desert Varsity is now a member of the erman, co-chairman; youth com- the programs tentativey planned not when our strength ix at an end" schools and in neighborhood, Recreation League in the Class A mittee, Miss Ann Manson, chair- for the ensuing term. The intellect- Set—I Yet---It Is a far cry from a prayer to church and community groups. t division. fulfillment. A united, a determined man; Louis Cohane, co-chairman; ual advancement committee is Field trips will be taken to give • • • community can of coon* our convert It Aftagogue committee, Rabbi Josh- planning one major intellectual ad- the students an opportunity to see ream o a Da Illy no • r ua Sperka, chairman; Meyer Beck- vancement event for the coming hoe yet been known to move any moun- various leisure time groups in the GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM tains without the incidental aoreistance DEFEATS MERCHANTS FIVE man, co-chairman; banquet com- season, bringing to the city a na- of some very practical means. Theme city and the best methods now in The Jewish Community Center mittee, co-chairmen, Mrs. M. Wex- tional figure. A good will meeting, practical mean, w e must provide If title use for developing programs. A ideal of ours In to reach realization. Give. count. and trines on over 1.000 girls Varsity basketball team de- ler, Mrs. Eli Sachse; invitations, a debate and a symposium are be- three day camp training trip will different linesof business. No aver To Mecum. further the puosibility of feated the Merchants Five of Ham- Mrs. Samuel Schnitz, Mrs. I. Ro- ing arranged. what your busIneso. In thie book you uniting community effort. noing the be taken in June. will find thenumber of your prosper. building of • new Old Folks Hone a. Mr. Sobel conducted a similar tramck in a brilliantly played senthal and Mrs. A. D. Markson, The entertainment committee is Ilya claimers listed. one example of need, there has been game at Barbour Intermediate, Others on the youth committee are Valuable Information Is aim even •• called a conference for next Sunday, course at the College of the City of planning several delightful pro- how you can u se the mails to secur• Jan. 17, 22 to 17. Miss Doris Wit- Bernard Panush and Joseph at Hotel Mallen All Interested mem- New York. grams, the first to be on Feb. 18, orders •nd inqu iries for your products I e.ro of the community, especially ac- An organization meeting will be tus gave an extremely good ex- Fulkes• or service. credited representatives of organisations a Father and Son's night. This A special invitation to this meet- are not only invited but urger] to at- held on Monday, Feb. 4, at 4 p. m., ample, of what a good forwyrd Write for Tow FRU Col affair will be a departure from the tend. Thus I. a callimunity matter and should do by sinking five baskets of ing is extended by Mr. Miller to all R. 1.. POLK & CO., Detroit, Mick usual Father and Son night. Fur- the community should opeak nut. Let at Wayne University, Room 121, Publi.hris 10 the Wrtld Lam. Cit> the deendon which lo reached he the at which time the regular meeting the eight made in the second half. I former Legionnaires who served in ther details will appear in an early Mallin. LJN Coamilem — gurinew SiallSthe deciolon, not at a few butof a maim - hours of the class will be decided Miss Mildred Basso!, although un- Palestine under Jabotinsky, in the issue of The Chronicle. rre Fredric. of Direct Moil ...finis,. 4 Ity. Let the voice of Detroit Jewry he der a doctor's care in a severe ease Jewish Legion., an articulate one--epeaking for a united upon in accordance with the con- The social welfare committee has of Grippe, displayed her courage de- venience of the students. community on • vital subject sad • several events planned and they Waring the yvMheo of Detroit Jew. with in guarding against a very elusive • • • reference to a new Jewish Old Folk. will be announced shortly. The opponent, The team is coached Brezner Is Installed as Home, ao sell as all other philanthraPte efforts that merit the attention of the GIRLS' VARSITY WINS and managed by Miss Sophie Stul- Maccabees Commander membership committee is formu- entire Jewish group. Our can paigne morning from 10 to 12 noon, lating a new plan for membership berg of the Phi-So-Lite Sorority. then will he muccessful and Detroit • • • in Pisgah Lodge. Jewry will take its rightful place with Vincent, perennial favorite as mas- With an attendance of about all larg.! Jewloh rummunitlea in this Next Monday night, Jan. 28, the . . The Jewish Community Center 400, Judge Samuel Brezner was ro Varsity Basketball team defeated The Phi-So-Lite Sorority in- installed as Commander of Tent general committee of Pisgah Lodge At the last general rehearsal of Hyman Altman, commenting on- will hold its semi-monthly meeting. Judge Rubiner's address over his the Maroons, Wednesday night, stalled officers at the home of Mrs. 1005, the Maccabees, on Wednes- An interesting program is being the Detroit Halevy Singing Society Jan. 23, at Hutchins Intermediate, Ann H. Krupp (formerly Ann Sol- day, Jan. 9, at 8:30 p. m., on the Dan Frohmah, musical director hour, stated: 34.20. Gertrude Solomon and Ann onion), 2751 Rochester) Bridge fourth floor of the Maccabee arranged for the meeting of Feb. announced the program for the "We must take a lesson from 4 and members of the lodge are musicale' which is to take plan what has happened in the past. Krupp of the undefeated team tied and luncheon followed, covers being Bldg . urged to attend. Further details Sunday evening, Feb. 21, at E for his score with 12 points , On laid 12. We have learned that in order to The installing officers were J. will appear in next week's issue of Wednesday, Feb. 0, J. C. C. playa Until the end of the basketball o'clock, at the Statler'Hotel. make a success of this new drive the Nomads at Hutchins Intermed- season in March, the sorority will McCarthy and Joseph Baker of The Chronicle. The program will feature: Mme to erect a new Old Folks Home iate at 9 o'clock. Audiences the supreme office. are meet at the Jewish Community Anna Warren, soprano; Zusmar it is necessary that everybody get welcome. The following officers were in- Center every Thursday at 9 o'clock. behind the wheel and push. It is stalled: Past commander, Dr. Da- Judge Moynihan Lauds Ideal Caplan, well known violinist anc - orchestra leader who will be fen my fervent wish and desire that vid Kliger; commander, Judge of Planting Trees tured in a quartet of instruments he Jewish Federation work hand Samuel Brezner; lieutenant com- music; Morris Schane, tenor; Cells in hand with all of the local or- , mander, Sam Rubin; record keep- In his address over Altman's Plotnick, Ilalevy accompanist, wil t ganizations and, if we all cooper- er, Ben Magid; chaplain, R. Suhd; Jewish Hour on Sunday, Judge render several piano selections; ate, leaving nobody behind but in- Sergeant, Louis Markow; master- Joseph A. Moynihan of the Wayne Maurice Dombey, popularly knowr viting everybody to participate in ersl n z ; t n rese t n e r ; County Circuit Court lauded the as "Moshe Ben Moshe", or on tiff the work, I assure you, my listen- C ha rles idea of planting trees in Palestine radio as Mr. Chizzick, in literary ers, that we will have a new Old second master of guards, Hyman on the occasion of Jewish Arbor readings; Dan Frohman, Halevy Folks Home and in the future ( CONCLUDED FROM PAOE I ) Mdillarn H. Gordon, Louis (Parfet. Harry Colchary; sentinel and picket, H. Day. In the course of his address director, in a short discourse on P there will be no failures in the P Grant. Sylvan 1 Groom.. Mrs PSI- Kabat; tent physician, Dr. David Judge Moynihan said: musical topic. drives conducted by the Jewish play has been lauded by Mr. Pei- 0rn Groaner, Joseph Hartman. Mrs. Kliger. Harry B. Letzer and Dr. "It seems to me there I. something The musicale has been planned Allied Campaign. Everybody must , sec as being • fine educational Joseph II•rtnrn. Mr. Jacob Il•rvith, Manuel B. Hendelman were elect- particularly •Grartly• about o ter idea of to trees as cultural entertainment for mem- • day In the calendar given Miss Edith lleayenrIch, Joseph Heide. cooperate and I urge every or- ed to the board' of trustees. and the fruit borne by trees. Even among bers and their friends. Members oelzed the moot ancient natlim. tree. ganization. large or small, to elect production. He declares that the man. Dr. A. M Herehman. Israel Rime]. A loving cup was presented by lurch. Mrs Israel Himelhoch Jean. F an, and the will be admitted free and outsiders man, the Imagination b: delegates or be represented by various scenes combine excellent Black, supreme medical ProUllarly at auty ino . f uttu rmo,, w1,1 will be charged 25 cents. Hirochman. Mime Sadie Hirschman, Dr. R. officers at the conference to be writing, fine stagecraft and com- harry I.. Jackson. Mrs Harry Jack• examiner, to Dr. Kliger, past t7eiel'Inoroahl ea qu'r• trne alyng th ne. arly all Peonies The Halevy chorus is at present held at the Statler Hotel on Sun- mendable directorial ability. son. Mr. Ben Jrnot, Nathan J•ff., commander, from the members of the belief In a World Tree was fairly rehearsing twice weekly on Mon. day, Jan. 27." rs . The Federation meeting will A. Kairimn. Mrs. Albert Mattathias Tent 1005. generaL The ancient version of the Gar- Kahn, William H. Kaplan e, re rl e fte a La r. patent charm days and Tuesday evenings in Marrus rior . l ie h n den en t r ,, , t e P4r m ap be featured by • discussion as Short talks were delivered by K•tea. (War A Kaufman, Abe Keldan, Room 123 of Northern High School. to the advisability of substi• Hon. Harry B. hoiden. Myron A Keys. Judge Edward Jeffries, Dr. R. we read: . out of the ground mode the Dan Frohman conducts the choir, Aaron Klein, Mr. Maurice Klein, Dr. Lo ra Clod to row every tree that Is tuting • method of annual mem• I .arld Ell der, Julian H. Krnllk, Aron Black, Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Baker, pleasant to the sight and good for food: assisted by Max Levy, vocal coach. bership dues for the annual Kurland, Mr. Walter Lally Maurice Judge Brezner and Dr. Kliger. A the Tree of Life SIPS In the midst of the and William Gayman, assistant Landau. A .1 Levin. Hoke Levin. Mrs. garden, and the Tree of Knowledge of campaign for funds conducted I Ram, Levin. Isidore Levin. Jacob floor show was staged which was tined and EDI.' Among the Chaldean. conductor, who take charge of se^ - by the Federation. LPG., Pr Samuel I, Levin, Prof. Pim. followed by refreshments Levis. and the Cedar Ira. both the Tree of Life and tional rehearsals. The date for the r the Tree of Knowledge, In which were , The sponsors for the annual Levin, Mn Ilerry I.rvin., He nry Theodore dancing. emhodied the secret. of heaven and the 10th annual jubilee concert has Thanks From J. W. E. W. 0. meeting of the Jewish Welfare Mr. Henry Levitt. Mr. J. I 1.21(1. onogic•I arts that benefit or injure been definitely net for Sunday eve- Nowa 'AVM, Pr. Inlytet J Levy. Mrs •. 1t I. evident from the p•ge. of the Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Federation are: I 1.04 J. ILA,. tor Samuel J Bible that trees were objects Wm..' ning, April 28. Individuals and or- Rata.' Ezekiel ADMIelon. Milton Id Sin. Lb-barman Robert Loewenberg, berger. lianfuel Pummerfield. Mr. Her. of the ancient Hebrews One of thenm.t On behalf of the Jewish ih'om- ganizations are asked to reserve I.ert 11 Warner. VI, for 11 Well. Shirley too. hing duce of legislation In the en'e European Welfare Organiza- tIrs, bel'torTte" Mrit ini.n. 111 I'prl; J Weinberg, Mr. A L Weleman, Rifle I. the regulation that In war this date. V5' n' 171 tion, we heartily express our J Alpert, Of man Altman. Mrs A M A Mayer. Jatob Maser Mrs. Samuel Aaron W•irma Wee, Weimer...we tree. •re to he spared. When Jere. be- unman Mendelsohn, Mrs. Mortimer H. Meyer. Mrs. Joseph M Wen. Melville P. Weir H eard • eltv— . theu ell•It not rientroy the many, many thanks for your co- Henry Meyer. 1:•;'rrnirr en A"`",=. Samuel Mintz. Mr. Mr. Melville S Well. Mrs David It thereof by wielding •n age •galnot operation and loyalty, in our ef- Barnett. e Brooke Barren, Louis Has. Emery Mormon. J. W Neirn•n. Ong D. Wert*, Herman ....man Jrmeph Wet.. tree. . for is th• tree of the Seid- them . man, IleriMmln Wilk. Mr. David Wu. \.w man, Mrs Harry Newman, Dr Albert Si Bernstein. bIllton Bern, forts to make our donor luncheon stein. Mrmwell 10.1k, Irvine w' It'41 kn. Andrew Min•r., Mr, Andrew man tn. It should be besieged of on Jan. 9 a huge success. We Blumberg. Moo,. II Illumhera. Jail,,. 11 Platt. Aaron M Preatraon. Meyer L Winer.. Henry Willem.. Mr. Henry thee" " Winen.n. Mrs Harry L Winston. Ed- are very fortunate indeed in be- P rs;aydeP'r.' 1!5:: r ‘rr;,7171"N 11r4,14 H win A Wolf, Mr. rrrrr Wolf. Irwin Z17: ing able to get such publicity. iforon.n. Mrs (hear Enumr Bumph Foul M Hon Romanian, Mrs ' N't an V r I,errnlii. **Mkr17.1 rnI ." 1 " slymond A R obinso n. Mrs. Laub rat P l lertI711". Radan Club Dance Feb. 14 Invitations to the second annual Again we thank you, and hope l t i g r i'or'1.11. "Vr7 L tleo M ;g ''r`ohjen. ' =" Mr. Monroe Rooenfteld. Juli•n L Zerrion. Rudolph Zulelwek 4 Ilownlyerg. The member. of the Radan Club. dance of the Young People's So- our future friendship will be just pollen. Herman Cohen. Meyer It coin, /Mahon J Rosenfield Abraham J. Rosen. Besides Mrs. Ehrlich, president. an organization composed of ciety of Congregation B'nai David, Irwin I. thohn, Ahraham 000per. • hine Mee SAARI M Rooenthal. Drum as pleasant. of Wayne County employes appointed A Louls Dann. /Poi y IMnn. Aaron Denn . Rownth•l Philip L Rosenthal. Meyer and Mr. Enggasn, chairman to be held Saturday, Feb. 9, were Mrs. A. B. Knoppow, Secy., harles Mr. Aaron Denny Anthony Deutro- h, linoenterellt. Edward I Rothman. Hon the board, other officers of the by Ray D. Schneider, County Audi- sent this week to the societies of North Woodward Branch, Detroit Service Group are: Aaron I tor, will stage their first dance and r rlrayn;In„er : nu I i.." ether congregations in the eity. J. W. E. W. 0. J Eder, Joseph II Khrlioh. Pr11 Iterole ui Mn Joy•ph 0 Rare..hn. J Arthur Saraenn DeRoy, honorary president; card party on the evening of St. Members of the Men's Club have Adolph Finsterwald, honorary Valentine's Day, Thursday, Feb. also been invited to the affair. The Aesculapian's Thanks Navrb e lentraare. lira Harry Farb- 0 t , hostler. Dr Inure A P,111.•r . Nor- chairman of the hoard; Maurice 14, at the Knights of Columbus dance will be held in the social hall msn Mr. ry Theodore P•hert1y. Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Aroneson, vice-chairman of the Hall, Woodward between Forest of the synagogue. 1 bale Ph• Nets ah• The Aesculapian Ladies' Auxili- Mr. It•lph Foie. 11.1.1,1 Leon Fran. I Isaac P Piston Phetstr. Am board; Israel Himelhoch, Julian and Hancock Ste. There are ap- The captains of the two selling ary thanks you for the coopera- 1 1 14;. fmo;i1r H. Krolik, Ilenry Meyers, Simon proximately 125 members in the teams, Fay Weingarden and Mar- 7;:7,r11. tion you extended, which was Walter M. Emilio Mn tar Gilbert. 0 0, Aaron A Pillyerbiatt. 55., Si .1. Shetzer, vice-presidents; Samuel club, which was recently organized. cue Kaplan, report a large advance verman Nath•n sin,,, Philip gionum instrumental in making our last Summerfield, ex-officio member. Besides the dancing and card play- sale. Members of the committee vit. Harry R Porlarnon izolph Opener s affair a success. here M•orl... Goldenberg. Harvey. H I AN. arere. Mrs. At. ere. Morris ing, there will be various other include Tillie Heilman, Ed Holtz- Goldman. Morse G oldman. Mr. We. Pto, Aeseulapian Ladies' Auxiliary, Th end of wisdom is repentance entertainment., and numerous door man, Ben Kott, Raymond Levine Goldman. N Goldman, Nath•niel 1' 4 1. t 1 1 1 :1 1 I n m b. ant .. 81.1, :e"ld ' ;ta u tag'. Jennie S. Zagel, Secy. Ooldini, Ir. Dr. R. (Ioldstone, tor MI.. Melia Surineky. Mrs B an works. prizes will be awarded. ■ and Evelyn Grossman. ' it Jewish Community Center News Dexter LAUNDRY CO. PHONE CADILLAC 7423 ,111 Sachar to Address W. LEVIN NAMED Zedakah Luncheon PAROLE OFFICER Zedekah Club's plans for the an- nual donor luncheon to be held Feb. 27, are nearing completion. Mrs. David M. Zellman, chair- man of theprogram for the lunch- eon, announces that Dr. Abram Leon Sachar, national director of B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations, will be the speaker. Wynn Wright will direct a play entitled "Man on the Curb," and it will be enacted by Mrs. Wynn Wright and B. D. Welling. The second pep rally preceding the donor luncheon, will be held Feb. 5, at Hotel Book Cadillac at 12:30 at which time a luncheon will be served and a program is being planned by Mrs. S. K. Slobin. All are invited to attend. Those who have not already made reservations for Zedakah's birthday dinner dance to be held at Northwood Inn, Jan. 27, are asked to call Mrs. M. Davis, Gar- field 40314, or Mrs. Abe Rosen- berg, Townsend 6.1158. William Levin, attorney, was appointed parole officer, a unit of. the division of the department of pardons and paroles of the State of M ichigan. The announcement was made by Joseph C. Armstrong, commission- er of paroles. Mr. Levin was ac- Galician Society Re-Elects Adler Wednesday evening, Jan. 16, in the social hall of the Beth Abraham Synagogue, Linwood at Sturtevant, the First Galician Society held a dinner and dancing party for mem- bers, the special feature of the eve- ning being the installation of of- ficers for the ensuing year, as fol- lows: Irving E. Adler, president; Samuel Reiner, vice president; Ed- win Rothenberg, recording secreta- ry; M. Stecher, financial secretary; Rubin Teicher, treasurer; Benja- min Genser, sergeant-at-arms; J. Mohr, inner guard. The installation ceremonies were in charge of Judge Sanders. Rabbi Ilarold N. Rosen- the!, the guest speaker of the eve- ning, addressed the society on the importance of organization in fur- thering Jewish activities. Lodgeroom desks were presented to the president and vice president by Morris Sperber, member of the executive board, and rings were presented to J. Reifler and M. In- dialler, retiring vice president and treasurer, respectively, expressing the appreciation of the society for their valuable services. The First Galician Society is now entering the fifth year of its se- tivities. FARBER WILL SPEAK IN WINDSOR FRIDAY Watts". Farber will deliver • lec- ture at the Shear HaShomayim Synagogue in Windsor on Friday e^•ring, Jan. 25. The pubiect of Scidr•ss will be "A Jewish sett- s" -'y -ls," based on William Zuck- •c-resin's article in Harper January mtitkd "Jews at the Cross- roads." AUTO 7 WASH / c 12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD Corner ELMHURST Jabotinsky Group To Meet Saturday Pisgah Lodge Plans Active Year's Work PRINGLE FURNITURE VISCOUNT SALE Orders Inquiries 6P Sperka to Speak on "Racial Realities" "Racial Realities" is the title of the address to be delivered by Rab- bi Joshua Sperka at the gathering on Friday, Feb. 1, at 8:30 p. m. at Congregation B'nai David, Elm- hurst and 14th. The guest organization of the evening will be Pisgah lodge of the B'naI B'rith, whose president, Har- ry Yudkoff, will present their cause to the audience. Israel Hertz of Ilalevy Hazomir Singing Society will be the soloist of the evening. Mrs. Rose Avison will lead the community singing in the social hour and William Ilordes will present a dramatic reading from Yiddish literature. The Central Methodist Church of Grand Circus Park, Detroit, `which this year had a travelling seminar studying the constituent elements in Detroit, will on this evening be present at the B'nai David Congregation, having in- vited Rabbi Joshua Sperka to 'Teak on the Jewish contributions to civilization under the title "The Jew In Human History." Alvin D. Hirsch will participate in the same program, outlining the liberal movements in Jewish history. This seminar will meet at 7:30 in the synagogue meeting rooms and is closed to the public. Phone HOGARTH 3042 Betneen IbirlIngtone told Webb vat WILLIAM LEVIN tive in Governor Frank D. Fitz- gerald's organization during the recent campaign. He has been practicing law in Detroit for the past two years. He is a member of the Detroit Bar association, having graduated from the Detroit college of Law and the University of De- troit. lie is a member of the Bicur Cholem Jrs. association In snaking the appointment of Mr. Levin, Commissii nee Arm- strong said he was pleased to sel- ect • man with legal ability, quali- fication essential in this line of work. NOVOG WILL LECTURE ON MAIMONIDES WORKS The Chug Ivri of the Kvutzah has completed arrangements for a series of lectures on Maimonides. Rabbi I. Novog, a Talmudic schol- ar of note, who has made a special study of the works of the RA barn, will be the lecturer. The first of the series will be given Saturday evening, Jan. 2G, at the Philadel- phia-Byron School, These lectures will be given in Ilebrew, and are open to the public. Wayne County Nonpartisan Committee Elects Officers The Wayne County Non-parti- san Committee, Inc., met at the Barium }tote], Jan. 19, The follow- ing officers were elected: Chairman, Emory J. Rizsak; let vice chairman, George Moss; 2nd vice chairman, Joseph C. Jamies- on; treasurer, Leo Rudner; secre- tary, Morris Lieberman. All former members desiring to renew their status with the Non- partisan Committee can do so by getting in touch with its secretary, Morris Lieberman, 405 Guaranty Bldg., Cadillac 8562. Any person desiring to become a member of said Nonpartisan group can also do so by getting in touch with the secretary. Seeks a Place Here For German Refugee Kurt Peiser, executive di- rector of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit. this week informed The Detroit Jewish Chronicle that he is seeking ■ place for • German• Jewish refugee either as • gov- erness or as • companion for children. Mr. Peiser stated that this refugee is now in Detroit and that she speaks English. in ad- dition to being • muter of the German language. He recommends her very highly for whatever position may be offered her. Those wishing to offer • position to this German•Jewish refugee are asked to comm., ric•te at once with Kurt Pei- see, 51 West Warren Ave., Co!umbin 1600. Po r EFERENCE BOOK and Mailing List Catalog I Halevy Announces Musicale Program ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN Ti! TO BE HELD EARLY MAY aotiagunldsB: Mrs - 11 - LETTER. BOX I r ■ B'nai David Y.P.S. Plans Dance Feb. 9 ■