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The National Jewish PEOPLE ARE HONEST,
LEVE REPORT SHOWS
Welfare Board

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Kurland Entered' in
Circuit Judge Race

"We have about 4,000 pay
—
cases on the books now. You see,
By HARRY L GLUECKSMAN That most people are inherently sickness that requires surgical Aaron Kurland, attorney and
Among the Democratic candi-
I honest is again proven true in the treatment comes as a final blow head of the Michigan Depositors
Executive Director
dates for Circuit Judge is I. H.
recent report of Samuel J. Leve, to many a family that has been Cooperative League, was placed in
SUB•SENIOR DEBATE TEAM est contract bridge authorities. Methods of Reaching Betterl Polozker. former Assistant United
The Jewish Welfare Board, as director of the bureau of invest!. getting along despite the depres- the race for Circuit Court Judge
d
District
The sub-senior debate team of She will teach the Culbertson sys-
t h e national organization for over
Here's a case in point. 111.0 for Wayne County on the Dem-
Understanding Outlined
President Woodrow Wilson's ad-' 1
gation, ■ branch of the Wayne ,ion.
the Jewish Community Center, tent to the class. For further In-
300 character-building associa-
is 54 and has a wife and 2 child- ocratic ballot by a group of former
ministration.
which is a member of the Detroit formation, call the office of the
for Three Faiths'
tions serving 300,000 adults and County Auditor's office.
ren. Earns $125 per month. Has depositors of the closed Detroit
Mr. Polozker has ben a lifelong
Jewish Forensic League, will hold IJewish Community Center, Mad-
Functioning similar to a "super - about $100 left in savings. Must banks.
Spokesmen for the Jewish, Democrat. He has been active in young people, has been actively
its second league debate on Sun-I ison 8276.
meeting the serious emergency Intendent of the poor" Mr. Leve have operation. We send him to
Nominating petitions carrying
• • •
Jewish
communal affairs. He '
day afternoon, Feb. 3, at 3 p. m.,1
confronting these agencies.
Catholic and Protestant groups in
specializes in changing hard luck ' the University of Michigan llos- a sufficient number of signatures
at the Center, 8904 Woodward , THEATER PARTY FEB. 4
Detroit on Thursday evening dis-
pita!, and he agrees to pay his qualifying Mr. Kurland were filed
Our experience during the last
' The Jewish Community Center
A
cussed the methods by which bet-
bill to us at the rate of not less with the Secretary of State's of-
three years indicates a letdown
The Center team, which is tied is planning a theater party on ter understanding can be guar-
than $4 per month. We have 49 fice at Lansing by a group of de-
in
morale
among
unemployed
for first place with two other I Monday evening,F eb. 4, at the anteed between the various groups
hospitals
on our list. They all positors headed by Paul V. Stachel.
young men and buys and young'
league teams, will debate the Cass.
in the American population, and
charge the same, $4 per day per
The depositors selected an ex-
women. The plight of young peo-
"Petticoat Fever," star ring
Shaarey Zedek team on the ques-
urged the acquiring of knowledge
ecutive committee to further Mr.
ple, faced for the first time in
patient.
tion, "Resolved, That a Jewish Dennis King is the musical com- and the retention of a sense of
"Another important phase of Kurland's campaign. The commit-
their lives with the effect of eco-
University Be Established in the edy which will be seen.
humor in meeting with compli-
our work is securing jobs for tee is made up of Dr. Peter A.
nomic distress, their hopes
A limited supply of tickets are cated situations.
United States." The Center will
patients that come out of hos- Sanders, 0. M. Armstrong, Paul
dimmed, their faith shaken, low
uphold the affirmative and Shaa- now available to Center members
': pitals cured,
but
without employ- V. Stachel, Fred Schackow, R. D.
in spirit, must be particularly
a
The occasion was the 15th an-
rey Zedek the negative.
milt. Last week we got 19 of our Hall, Casimir Kroll, Henry Dolan
cause of concern to the elders of
nual fellowship dinner of the
and Elizabeth Byrne.
Maurice Glasier, coach of the
clients back on the pay rolls."
the community. During this try-
Men's Club of Temple Beth El,
JENNIE GOLDSTEIN ON
Center team, has chosen Edith
Mr. Leve is a tireless worker
ing period our Centers are called
held at the Temple. Men man-
Fierstein, Julius Kahn and Phillip WEINBERG RADIO HOUR inent in every walk of life were
and
admits
that
his
Joy
is
un-
upon in larger measure to provide
Irina Skariatina, Russian
Miller to represent the Center.
bounded in being able to help un-
employment service, to safeguard
present.
Louis Gordon, conali of Shaarey Actress Featured at Littman'.
fortunates. His outstanding work
Author, at Cass Theater
character and direct leisure time
Discussing "The Press as a File,
Theater
in
"The
Old
Maid"
Zedek, announces that-dhe Shaa-
activity along beneficial lines.
has been heralded far and wide
tor in Better Understanding,"
Town Hall
rey Zedek team will cousist of
and has evoked inquiries from
William Steele Gilmore, editor-
.
In
addition,
we
have
recently
Jennie Goldstein, stage and ra
Nat Holtzman, Marvin Reiar and
hospitals all over the United
in-chief of the Detroit News,
undertaken emergency work in
dio
star,
is
now
playing
at
Litt
Irina
Skariatina
(Countess Kel-
Louis Gordon.
States. Wayne County has tend -
stated that the press can do noth-
behalf of the thousands of unem-
ler), brilliant Russian author, will
A critic judge will decide the man's People's Theater for a Inn ing more than be fair. He de-
ered him unstinted praise for the
ployed Jewish young men in the
•
k
'
.
.
relate
the
dramatic
and intensely
debate and an audience discus- e eng g
able and efficient manner in
Glared that newspapers are pri-
1,800 forestry camps of the Civ-
sion will follow. There will be end, Friday evening, Feb. 1, and manly reporters and that when
hichhis department is being Interesting story of her amazing
ilian Conservation Corps scattered
experiences, for the Town Hall,
no admission charge and all those
w
conducted.
, they become advocates it is not,
throughout the country. Many
at The Cam Theater, Friday
interested are invited to attend.
SAMUEL J. LEVE
; for selfish purposes.
"It would'
of these camps are located at
• • •
1
morning, Feb. 8, at 11 o'clock.
, be business suicide for a newspa-
THE ROUNDED IIRSIREWE 4
great distances from Jewish com- into health and profit. It is not
Countess Skariatina has an in-
I. H. POLOZKER
CHESS AND CHECKER
per to do otherwise than to give
Countless centurlee of VMS
munities.
Dears
the
Jew;
his
burdens
grow
Ornate knowledge of every phase
generally
known
that
citizens
of
TOURNAMENT FEB. 7
facts," he said.
Heavier earh day ,though light
For the past year we have
conies from one of the oldest Jew-
of Russian life, and has deep in-
A chess and checker tourna-
,
Wayne
County
who
are
in
need
Describing the reactions that
Dawned upon the lands of night.
i followed the German situation, ish families in the city, his family maintained contact with these of medical care and hospitalization ohoro he had • heaven of bliss;
eight into the aims and ambitions
ment at the Jewish Community
Now • crown of thorn. I. hie
Mr. Gilmore said that the Detroit having settled in Detroit more boys and young men through
of the Communist Party and what
Center will be held on Thursday
and are in rather unfortunate cir- What a raradlee he knew
News relied upon the Associated than 50 years ago. He was born visits of our field representative cumstances are given emergency When
they pertend for the future of
hi. deg Month ?howl
evening, Feb. 7, at the Center,
and by mail. We are rendering
What infernos did he find
Russia. Born to wealth and lux-
relief in the way of surgical oper- In the Clentile lands unkind!
under the sponsorship of the
Press and United Press services here 40 years ago. He attended
he stated, the University of Michigan where them personal service of many ations and hospital care.
ury, related to Russia's most pow-
Row they drive him to and fro!
Chess and Checker Club, which
for news. The paper,
became the target among those he received both his A. B. and L. kinds; supplying Jewish literature,
Catt le are nut driven ao.
erful families Irina Skariatina is
meets regularly every Thursday
"Of course, they are expected Every country, every nation
who wanted the News to L.
be an B. degrees. prayerbooks, Jewish calendars,
a direct descendant of Rurik, first
Adds for hits • Lamentation!
evening.
Shortly after his graduation, writing paper, making arrange- to reimburse the county for the Slaying with slander. fang his folk,
Prince of Russia. She was maid of
The chess and checker tourna-
advocate rather than a reporter.
money expended and in moat cases Wrapping in Religion ! . Hoak
When charges of unfairness were Mr. Polozker was appointed to ments for religious services and
honor to the Empress Marie Feo-
ment is a preliminary to the
they do," says Mr. Leve. "In All the cruel, cunning deeds.
made, the News asked for an in- the staff of the United States Dia- doing everything possible to main-
when the victim bleed•t
dorovna and the illfated Alex-
choosing of an all-Center team
December, 1934, our office col- Laughing
Ah, they seek his will to tame,
vestigation of facts and it was trict Attorney where he served tain their normal relations with
andra. The Tzar decorated her
I
which will be entered in the city-
lected $8,697.31 from those whose And hie name of fame to shame,
•
•
revealed that newspaper readers for three and a half years. He the Jewish community.
ul with art.
for work at the front, under fire,
eo
e
his
Seek
to
snar
wide league now being organized.
hospital bills had been paid by now hie body and break hie heart—
JENNIE GOLDSTEIN
was the first Jew to receive such
Now more than ever it is neces-
when serving as a nurse during
The Chess and Checker Club
in Detroit know more about what
the county. That our system is a Every people in hi. toe.
an appointment. During his ten- oar y to maintain character build-
the war; imprisoned by the Bol-
Dealing
him
fell
blow
on
blow;
is coached by Harry Schechter, Sunday matinee and evening, Feb. is going on in Germany than those ure of office, Mr. Polozker tried ing institutions at a high point of successful one is indicated by our
is martyrs! gravee, which fate
sheviks in 1922 she was miracu-
living
in
Germany
because
of
the
records
which
show
Oke
'willing-
who gives instructions to the 3, she is presented in "The Old
Spared they rend and desecrate.
more than 3,000 cases and made efficiency. The Jewish Welfare
lously saved by members of the
ness of people to pay back. We Everywhere he finds • fen..
members in both games. Maid." On Sunday, Feb. 3, from strict press censorship under the an enviable record for himself.
Board is directing its energies
Every country cries. "Go hence.
American Relief Administration,
have tried to humanize our office. Wander on the mountains bleak,
The tournament on Feb. 7 will 10:30 A. M. to 12 noon, during Nazis.
Since
leaving
the
District
At-
toward
increasing
the
usefulness
escaped to England, and in 1925
"There are only two countries
By that I mean, that applicants Wander In the valley. Meek.
be in the nature of a "rating" Weinberg's Jewish Hour, Miss
torney 's office he has been en- of such organizations—to enable
Wander,
wander
day
and
night
came to America where she has
tournament to determine the Goldstein will appear in a special in the world which have a free gaged in the general practice of its constituent YMIIA's, YWIIA's, are not subjected to any ember- In a sad and patio. Plight.
been living ever since. Twice the
relative playing strength of all problem skit. Other features on press—the United States and
Compaesed by a thousand foes
Jewish
Community
Centers
and
easement
nor
loss
of
pride.
Every-
law, and has tried cases in all
.0.111:
Bolshevik government has allowed
Sneering.
mocking
at
his
contestants. this hour will be the "Litvisher Great Britain," Mr. Gilmore courts. He is associated with his social settlements to continue to body is treated alike--our inves- Wander In the wood and plain
the Countess to return to Russia,
stated.
tigators are instructed to regard shielded le. than was wild Cain,
All Center members are eligible Shames," Sam Fogel Pauline Fo-
brother,
Samuel
F.
Polozker,
and
provide
wholesome
activities
for
the first titled Russian aristocrat
Declaring that the press en-
the most unfortunate applicant as Live or die, go wander on,
to enter the contest.
gel, Max Klause and "Mr. Chizik".
Seek • newer, kinder sun,
Ida Lippman, formerly of the De- the children and the youth and
to re-enter the Soviet Union, only
a part of the public for whom we Find anewer earth and sky—
• ••
Isaac Finkelstein will broadcast courages meetings for better un- troit Police Department. Another to sustain their morale.
just last summer she new back to
Not
to
live
there
but
to
die,—
derstanding,
Mr.
Gilmore
empha-
work,
deserving
of
as
much
re-
TABLE TENNIS
the news of the week.
brother, Dr. I. L. Polozker, is di-
For a gift so gainful pray.
Leninr.ad so being the "first to
sized that such gatherings pro-
spect as the most Important citi- peg of thorn who own the den.
TOURNAMENT
rector of the Psychopathic Clinic
Editor's Note: The Jewish Wel-
fly back."
Wander
Eastor
wander
West,
1
lote
friendship
"because
we
sel-
..
1,
zen.
An annual table tennis tourna-
of
the
Recorder's
Court.
fare
Board
is
one
of
the
national
not beware. beware to reef ,
dom hate the man we know."
ment to determine the champion
"Under our system the patients Near • Christian comet or shore!
Mr. Polozker is a member of agencies which are beneficiaries
"Don't wear your religiou on your
Ilerred to you will he in.'s door,
of the Jewish Community Center
CHALDEANS
the Detroit Bar Association, Mich- of the Allied Jewish Campaign we deal with do not belong in the Donned from every Motherhood tool"
sleeve," he advised. "Don't be
is being planned for the first
igan State Bar Association, Amer- of the Jewish Welfare Federation class of "poor" or "indigent." At Thank the Lord Christ'e folk are few!
A pajama parade was given at
touchy. Be tolerant."
ALTER ADELSON
week in March. This will be a
one
time,
if
25
cases
of
hospitali-
ican Bar Association, Detroit of Detroit.
the Stotler Hotel by the Chal-
• 10144 — 102nd Street
bracket elimination tournament Judge Arthur Webster, now in George D. Brand, president of Lodge No. 34 B. P. 0. E. and
zation came here from the probate
deans on Jan. 26. A midnight
Owens Park. New Tork
with awards for first and second his 17th year of service upon the the Detroit Bar Association, Golden Rule No. 169, F. & A. M.,
The biggest of serpents has no court, 22 would be marked "non-
lunch was served. The follow-
pay". They would be, frankly, in-
place. bench of the Wayne County Cir- spoke on "Law and Order as a Moslem Temple, Michigan Sover- terrors for the eagle.
When the sweat has dried the ing day the girls went to the thea-
The tournament is open to all cult Court, and a candidate for Factor in Better Understanding." eign Consisfory.
A fog cannot be dispelled by a digent. Now we are handling 30
ter and had dinner together.
a day, and at least 22 of that labor's forgotten.
Center members. It will follow re-election in this Spring's elec. "Law," he said, "signifies a rule
He has received the endorse- fan.
the table tennis ladder tourna• tions, has served as sole arbitrator of action. Order is a course of meat of the Young Democrats and
meats which are now in progress. of many legal issues since the conduct consistent with law. Un-
Democratic organizations.
It is planned to form a table passage of a statute in 1929 en- derstanding is a necessary factor other
He has opened headquarters at
tennis team to represent the Cen- abling litigants to adopt this in law and order because under- 604 Hammond Building.
standing is knowledge, while ig-
•
ter in outside competition. means of settlement.
• • •
Judge Webster has steadfastly norance is fear."
Paul
Romaine
Speaks
Here
VARSITY BASKETBALL GAME refused to accept reimbursement Frank Cody, superintendent of
on Monday
The Jewish Community Center in any form or shape for his eery- schools, declared that "racial and
differences are best met
Varsity Basketball team is ached- ices in these cases, and in one of religious
having a good laugh out of
the
most
recent
of
these
he
held'
by
"Red
and
White Footlight
uled to play the highland Park
them, i insofar as children are con- Across the World" will be the
Y. M. C. A. on Saturday evening, evening sessions almost nightly: rented."
He pointed out that subject of a lecture by Paul Ro-
for
three
months.
Judge
Webster
!
Feb. 2, at 9 o'clock, at the Cen- has always been an outstanding prejudice often arises when there
maine, actor, drama director and
ter, 8904 Woodward.
is a lack of understanding and
The "Y" team is out to defeat leader of the bench in matters of when things are taken too seri- critic, on Monday evening, Feb.
4, at the Maccabees Auditorium.
the Center team, which outscored procedural reform, to expedite
"We have understanding Paul Romaine, who worked with
"MY.
them 33 to 28 in the early part!' justice'and effect savings to the
a t where we have sense, Judgment Max Reinhardt and was a mem-
of the season. The Highland ,litigants and the community
large in connecttion with the and a sense of humor," he de- ber of Eva La Gallienne's reper-
Park V is Si,e cham pion of the I la
Id
tory theater, is a leading figure in
Inter-Branch Y. M. C. A. League operation of the court.
Rabbi Charles E. Shulman of the revolutionary theater move-
Arbitration proceedings are
and have played together for the
Chicago
said that "it is silly to ment. He is now active in the
e
same
past three years in Y. M. C. A. conducted in exactly th
understanding un• Worker's Theater of Milwaukee.
I fashion as regular court proceed- speak of better
competition.
less there is a disposition for it
The Center team has won Hai logs, the parties bearing the sten. in the heart of man. Only in His discussion will center around
expense. After the tak-
the world theater of today, corn-
last six starts and is trying to ing of testimony under oath, character is there the substantia-
paring the American stage with
ling
sustain its winning streak.
present briefs and re- Hon of goodness and loveliness .
The
preliminary
game
will
be
The
It is necessary first to understand that of other countries.
I
replies. Judge Webster studies
played between the Phi Alpha
what makes us a class or a so-
One good word can warm three
Tau's and the Live Wires team, these, with the complete tran- ciety."
onth
inter
script of the case, which in the
s'
m
who are leading the Inter-Frater•
Rabbi Shulman said that "there w
game w ill be I most recent instance covered 2600
. in plenty think of want: in want
nal league. This
discrepancy between private
is
a
I pages. He writes an opinion, after
played at 8 p. m.
arriving at his decision, and a morality and public morality do not presdme on plenty.
Dancing as usual will follow
which we should and do not pro-
copy of the finding embodying the
•
I award to the successful party is claim." He urged that both be
filed by statute with the County harmonized i n order to achieve
, the desired ends for better fellow-
MOTHERS' CLUBS' AFFAIRS ' Clerk.
On Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 5,1
The recent case, between the I shI TL
Dr. Leo 1M. Franklin presided YOUR SHOES. Too long? Too
at 2 o'clock, the Linwood-Dexter New Center Development Cor-
short? Too wide? Too nar-
Mothers' Club will hold a meeting poration as defendant and the at the dinner. Ile was introduced
row? We can make them over
by Inc Magidsohn, president of
at the Dexter branch of the Jew-, Acme Cut Stone and Batchelder-
up
to two sizes larger. We
Men's Club. Songs by Harry
ish Community Center. Mrs. E m
il - Wasmund Companies as co-claim- the
guarantee perfect fit. Over 30
cry Monash will discuss Ludwig , ' ants, lad its inception in 1928 at McDonald preceded the program.
years'
experienc.
e M. KANER
given by
Lewisohn's book "The Islam' the completion of the Fisher Bldg. The invocation was
SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand
Within." land dragged along until January Rabbi Leon Front.
On Tuesday evening,
Feb. 5,
River, Attorney
12916 E. Jefferson.
22, 1934,
when
William I
at 8 o'clock, the 12th St. Mothers', H enry Gallagher for the claim- 1 s,
Y oung Men's Hebrew Asso• RELIABLE DOMESTIC HELP. '
Club will hold its meeting at the'
ants and Attorney David H. ,
,
Laundresses, women for clean-
station
Pingree and Wilson Synagogue. 1 Crowley for the defendants,'
ing, scrub women, housemaids.
A joint Mothers' Club trip to agreed to arbitration and selected
By hour, day or week. All Ne-
The
Young
Men's Hebrew As-
ttie Detroit News will be takenlJudge Webster.
tions Employment Bureau, Mad-
variation held a special meeting
on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 6,
icon 2526.
on Monday, Jan. 28. Plans were
at 1:30. The tour will be fol- 1
lowed by a program and • tea Agudath B'nai Eretz Israel made for a dance to be held
PRIVATE, KOSHER
in the near future. harry Gaines, OLD AGE and CONVALESCENT
charge of Sally Woodward,' Observes 4th Anniversary
chairman
of
the
purchasing
corn-
HOME
club editor of. the Detroit News.
• • •
ban -
Personal service given. Mrs.
The Agudath B'nai Eretz Israel
will have it displayed
ner. and
Pearl Fisher 1473 Taylor Ave.
CAMERA CLUB FORMED
i t c y lebrated
its 4th anni•1mittee,
received the new "Y"
eels
e
Phone Trinity 2-0096.
A Camera Club has been • or-, versary in conjunctio with Pal- at all athletic and social events.
ganized at the Jewish Community , estine Day, on Jan. 20, with a The next meeting, Monday, ARE YOU GOING TO FLOR-
ussian
Hall.
Feb.
4.
at
9:30
p.
m.,
at
the
Bar-
Center. I dinner dance at the It
IDA? Stop at The Tsarists
The purpose of the club is to Palestine fruit was se rved as des- lam Hotel, will be open to the
Home, 915 Jefferson, Miami
bring together those who are in- , sert. Dr. 11. Lippitt or ted as toast- public. The membership commit-
Beach, Fla. Reasonable.. Mrs.
announced that the "Y" will
lee
terested in photography and give ' master, and• the princ ipal speaker'
Si. Wilensky, proprietress, well-
them a chance to experiment and of the evening was Rabbi Ungar. still accept fraternities or male
known for her home cooking
s
were
also
clubs
as
members.
The
debate
learn the finer points of the craft. The following officer
at
Willow Beach in Cass Lake.
Robert L. Garb, who is open- installed for the cu rrent year: league will soon get under way,
vice presi- with six organizations partimpat- FOR RENT — Modern furnished
sating the club, is a commercial President, L. Levin;
room with private bath, for a
photographer and has had a num- dent, M. Harrison; r ecording sec- , ing. A trophy will be awarded
gentleman, in single home. Con-
her of years' experience in the retary, S. Cohen r fi nancial sec- the winners. All trophies and
treasurer, A. awards are now on display at
genial surroundings. Rea , on-
field of photography. retary, H. Morrison;
Resnick and Olen & Weir's haberdashery, 12th
able. 3329 Leslie, near Dexter.
The club meets every Monday Marshack; trustees, J.
Longfellow 9392.
at 9 p. at the Center. All Mrs. S. Goldberg. Tw enty-five per at Clairmount.
At the halfway mark of the
of this club
Center members are invited to at- cent t o 0 f the proceeds
P
tend the meetings. Registration are sent to Palestine and the bal. league basketball tournament, the NURSE, hospital trained, excel-
Phi Lambda Phi Fraternity is the
lent masseuse, gives treatment
for the club is still open.
once
is used for local charities.
on
pacemaker, while the excelsior
at your home. Takes paralytic,
• • •
and Alpha Tau are tied for sec-
rheumatic and prosthetic cases.
GIRLS' VARSITY TEAM
and place. Four other groups arc
Reasonable. Call after 6 p m.,
Prenzlauer
Maternity
Aid
Girls' Varsity of the Jew-
'tied for third place. Games are
Townsend 6.2524.
—
ish Community Center, which is
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity ' held each Wednesday at Central;
now a member of the Recreation
HEBREW SCHOOL for sale.
League, has gotten off to a good Aid met at Mrs. M. Garelick's High School, and Thursday at,
Very reasonable. Call Euclid
dad e b ya lar g e Northern High School.
home. It was atten
start.
Martin Miller, chairman of the 1 0127.
On Jan. 23 at Hutchins Inter- group of members. Miss E. Gluck-
f
members
and
the Junior ticket comm i ttee or
YOUNG LADY desires room, fur-I
mediate, they played the Maroons. lick was a delegate of
' • members. announced
$3.00 per year
p
rushed or unfurnished, in pri-,
The final score was 34-20 in favor Group to hear the y- awe by a bonus will be given to the clubl
which
their
branch
will
abide.
vote home, or will share apart-1
of the Center.
disposing
of
the
most
tickets.
Co-1
Several new cases were re -
iment with young lady. call
Henrietta Schoenfeld, who was
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ported upon and will be taken operative tickets can be pur-:
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care of as soon as properly in- chased from any member of the Y.
Institute team in Chicago for a vestigated. At present the Y. M. H. A. has
WANTED—Young man to help
number of years, has been added
Plans were discussed for a an enrollment of 295 members
drive to Florida. References
to the Center team to play guard.
required. Call Mr. Parzen,
11 organizations.
The next game will be held mother and daughter luncheon to and Argonauts
Club will be the host
Cadillac 2311 or Lafayete
Feb. 8, at Hutchins, at 9 p. m. take place in May.
Throu h the kindness of Dr. at the semi-annual dinner-dance
5551-J.
The Center will meet the Nomads.
the win-
to
be
held
at
the
end
of
rs'
e
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Jack Ecker, expectant moth
WANTED — Woman or girl for
dental
work
will
be
done
gratis.
ter
activities.
CONTRACT BRIDGE CLASS
general housework in kosher!
Arrangements are also going
The next meeting will be held
The Jewish Community Cen-
home. No laundry. 1654 Vir-
M. forward for the club foul-shooting
ter offers a course in contract on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at Mrs.
the
track
meet,
and
ginia Park.
bridge, every Thursday evening Goodraan's home. 1707 Burlin- tournament after the basketball
,
to
be
held
country or
from 7 to 9. Mrs. Edythe Cugell game, at 2 p.
— Home in
WANTED
tournament. Leo Panzer. league
will instruct the claw She has
city, preferably without chit-, I
club repro-
Those whose care extends not president, requests
for
girl
13.
Write
Box,
■ background of 25 years of
dren,
wallfitel their troubles sen tives to be at the next meet-
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teaching, having taken • course far ahead
init.
:
with Whitehead, one of the earli- near at hand

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