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B'NAI MOSHE INAUGURATES SERIES OF
LECTURES ON MAIMONIDES THURSDAY

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Rosengarten Named E. I. Van Antwerp 1Judge Keidan Gets .. Dessert Luncheon
As Poet Laureate
Auditor CandidateI
Offers of Support Of J. N. F. Ladies
Tuesday, Feb. 19
Jewish Boy Honored at Central
Eugene I. Van Antwerp, candl- Business Men and Labor Lead

GEWERKSHAFTEN DRIVE A HUGE SUCCESS

Quota of $5,000 Reported Oversubscribed at Dinner

date for the Democratic nomination
Addressed by Nationally Prominent
Their Backing in Circuit
for County Auditor, who is serving
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish Labor Leaders
First Lecture to Be Delivered by Dr. Irving Edgar on the Jacob Rosengarte n, 12-A stu- his second term as a member of the
Court Race
Jewish National Fund announces
that due to the large number ex-
Subject "Maimonides' Contributions to Medicine"
dent at Central High School, has Detroit Common Council, is a na-
The success of the Gewerkshafen known operatic soprano, rendered
tive Detroiter, whose family has
With offers of support volun- pected to attend the dessert lunch-
won high distinction by being
been prominently identified with teered by business and profes- eon to be held on Tuesday, Feb. 19, Campaign banquet at Philadelphia- I Several selections in Hebrew and
a
Opening its three lecture
series place on March 21 and will deal n med poet laureate of the school,
Byron Hall, Feb. 10, exceeded all I Yiddish and was acclaimed with
the
place
was
changed
to
the
'tali-
sional men and labor groups in
on the various phases of Maimo- with "Mainionidee' Influence on with the rank of senior. The jun-
expectations of the campaign corn-1 great enthusiasm by the capacity
many parts of Detroit and Wayne
mittee in which 60 organizations auD
nides' life, the Men's Club of Judaism". The purpose of this ior title was won by Sylvia Moore
County, the candidacy of Judge
of
the
10-A.
lecture
series
is
to
provide
the
were represented. The banquet was
Congregation B'nai Moshe will be
diren Emanuel
anuel Gamoran, director
Harry B. Keidan for re-election
Jacob, who is the son of Mr.
to conclude the campaign for funds I of education of the Union of
addressed this Thursday evening, general public with the opportu-
to
the
Wayne
County
Circuit
and
Mrs.
Sol
Rosengarten
of
1944
for Jewish Labor Palestine, but due' American Hebrew congregations,
Feb. 21, at 8:30, by Dr. Irving nity to learn more about the vari-
bench
has
taken
on
the
character
,
Elmhurst Ave., is the grandson of
to the enthusiasm of over 600 per-; gave an interesting talk on organ-
Edgar who will speak on "Maimo-
of a popular demand that he be
the eminent Talmudic scholar,
sons who came to hear the ad-1 ized Jewish labor in Palestine
nides and his Contribution to
retained in his present post.
dresses of Baruch Zuckerman, Dr. which influences all phases of Jew-
Rabbi
S.
M.
Cutler,
formerly
of
Medicine". This talk will be non-
Judge Keidan, for eight years a
Emanuel Gamoran, David Pinsky I ish life in that country in the spirit
Detroit, who is now making his
technical in nature and will deal
member
of
the
Wayne
County
and Isaac Hamlin, and the warm' . of humanity and brotherhood. He
home in Palestine.
with one of the most fascinating
judiciary and for seven years pre-
reception the speakers were given, also stressed the importance of the
Jacob Rosengarten's winning
phases of Maimonides' life.
viously a judge of the Recorder's
the campaign has been prolonged recent declaration of 241 rabbis
poem, entitled "Orison," follows:
Dr. Edgar, who is a graduate of
Court, stands out as one of the
Remove the maleo front my rye , , 0 Lord
and its quota raised to $7,500, ac-1 who pledged to suport the work of
Wayne University Medical Col-
That I may see Thy wondrous workings
ablest men who have served in a
cording
to the announcement of Mr., the Ilistadruth.
Let nig et, behold, my breath Inhale.
lege and a member of the staffs
judicial capacity in Michigan in
Hamlin, national director of the ! David Pinsky, noted author and
m
Thy Spirit pervasive and ...nee ra,
of the North End Clinic and the
Wafted on wings air and fragran ce
many years.
National Gewerkshaften Campaign,: dramatist, national president of
h rr.
St. Francis Hospital, has special-
who was introduced by Morris I the Jewish National 'Workers Al-
As a civic leader and as a mem-
Ho w beautiful Tilt. dwelling.. 0 Clod:
ized in the study of medical his-
The dews. moot, the flower redolent.
Scheyer, president of the Detroit liance, one of the special guests of
ber
of
the
bench,
Judge
Heiden
The xoreler1 grove. the Mart therein.
tory. He has contributed many
group, as chairman of the evening. the banquet, briefly described the
Spirit unseen .
for years contributed his best en-
All proclaim
articles on this phase of medicine
ergies
to
the
development
of
De-
The workers for the drive are role that the Ilistadruth plays in
oroatest thou Man:
In Thine
to the various medical journals
troit and Wayne County along
FrielItle vitals ado fashion woman.
confident that this sum will be the upbuilding of Palestine.
such as the "Annals of Medical
llow beauteous In fort. flawless In shape
Mr. Zuckerman spoke on the aims
lines making for social betterment
raised within a short time. The
As my eyntnietry. as Thy image.
History" and "Medical Life", Ile
sum of $6,000 in pledges has al- of the Ilistadruth, not only as the
and industrial and civic progress.
pales the sight of mortal,
And Cr'
!central
body of Jewish unions in
is considered an authority on
When the crushed petals of a rose Sr.
ready been subscribed and a check
Because of widespread confidence
medicine of the medieval period,
for $5,000 was presented to the Palestine, but on the many deeper
in his integrity, understanding
For with Thine image endow'rlet thou
,
ideals
that
the Histadruth has and
particularly of Shakespeares time,
Math.
representative of Jewish Labor
and judicial fairness, he has been
But with Thy Spirit the drown-trod ruse.
During the last four years he has
Palestine, Baruch Zuckerman, by I carries out in order to rebuild the
EUGENE I. VAN ANTWERP called upon on many occasions to
Spirit unseen.
All prol lelin
entire
spiritual
life of Jews on the
made special study of that period
Harry Shumer, treasurer of the
arbitrate differences between la-
basis of a new healthy Jewish na-
Lot my soul shoal, then, that which my
in medical history known as the
Detroit's public life since the year , bor and employers of labor. In
local drive.
Form can ne'er compensate for. Verily,
i
tional
culture.
"Jewish and Mohammedan Peri-
Thy Image have I Thy Spirit not.
1800. : his private chambers, after court
Due to the increase in quota of Zuckerman Add
to remote the w a Councilman
like some acre
lire
man a i V r ann. nAonit
od". Dr. Edgar is a member of
League for
who 1 sessions, he has presided at con-
the general campaign, the quota
dross
rp W
Labor Palestine
the Maimonides Medical Society,
From rite. Ixt my hollow Spirit nor.
of
the Arlosoroff Branch of the
the Wayne! ferences lasting hours at a time
DR. IRVING EDGAR
tin the sight of a star-studded skY:
On Wednesday evening, Feb.
The Shakespeare Society of Amer-
was
Board
of
Spervisors
at
the
I
and
reconciled
disputes
which
Jewish
National
Workers
Alliance
leas.
SUticlorat
On the virginal verdure of
Spring session in 1933, is a product'
ica, and the International Society ous phases of Maimonides' life. For all proclaim a Spirit nil...
was also increased from $2,500 to 13, Baruch Zuckerman spoke at
might have led to serious indus-
of the local schools. He received his ' trial disturbances. Just, impar-
for Medical History.
$3,000, according to an announce- a mass meeting at the B'nai
This program is in anticipation of
degree
in
civil
engineering
from
tial
and
social-minded,
his
con-
ment made by Mr. Scheyer, presi- Moshe Synagogue under the aus-
-tut Courtesy I:stroll News
This lecture will be followed the Maimonides 800th birthday
the University of Detroit, and soon
pices of the League for Organized
dent of the branch.
celebration
to
be
held
on
March
on March 7 by the second of the
after his graduation became an In- elusions in these controversies
MRS. WILLIAM A. FELLNER
Mr. Scheyer, as chairman of the Jewish Labor in Palestine.
were invariably accepted because
series on the subject of "Maimo- 30. All lectures will be held at the
A meeting of the Jeish Ladles' Aid structor in mathematics and Eng-
For two hours and 15 minutes
drive, opened the banquet and af-
they were based on carefully
nides' Philosophic Concepts". The B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter Society was held Thursday. Jan 31. at dish at Gonzaga College at Spokane , .
an Gardens Ballroom in the Book
the home of Mn Sul Lowe.
ter a brief address, introduced as he held the audience spellbound
third and final lecture will take at Lawrence.
Washington. He soon thereafter in ered facts and a thorough Cadillac Hotel. This affair is being
with
his mathematical calcula-
chairman of the evening, Mr. Ham-
Rabbi Vavid Vedarbaum's subject Frl• took a position as civil engineer grasp of the problems and condi-
given to compliment paid-up mem-
tions as to the future of the Jew-
day evening. Feb. II, was 'Tam
dons of modern life in a great bers of the organization. Members lin, who gave a brief review of the
with
the
Michigan
Central
Rail-
leg the Stay for Brotherhood-Two
Histadruth, Federation of Jewish ish homeland in Palestine. Ile
road, where among other duties he industrial center.
are requested to present member-
Neighbors: Abe Lincoln and Julius Re•
Workers in Palestine, and its warned that without national
at .
helped to build the gigantic Michi-
Judge Keidan on a number of ship cards at the door. Those who achievements through the annual capital and organized Jewish la-
A Sunday night striper and bridge gan Central terminal.
occasions has been termed not desire to join the organization or Gewerkshaften campaigns in Amer- bor in Palestine, the achieve-
Was given Felt. 10 at the Vommnnity
He left the Michigan Central af- only an eminent judge, but one pay delinquent dues are advised
ica. Joseph llaggai greeted the ments of the Histadruth and Zion-
Venter. It ',toted to be Mehl), ourress.
Jake Albert of the promotion de-
ter a year to accept a position with of the outstanding citizens of this that it will be possible to do no at
fill.
guest of the Histadruth, Mr. Zuck- ism as a whole will have been in
partment of the Detroit News will
the Grand Trunk Railway.
community. He contributed no- the door,
erman, on behalf of all organiza- vain. He prophesied that before
Two
Wailes
are
leaving
Lansing
this
A fine program has been ar-
address the Akibahs on Wednes-
A german prince in voluntary month to take up their resh1ences eise-
When the United States entered tably to the development of Re-
tions affiliated with the campaign. long Transjordania will be in-
day evening, at 7:45 o'clock, Feb. exile froin his Fatherland because sliere and they lea, with great re- the World War, Van Antwerp, al- corder's Court, its Probation De. ranged for that afternoon, with
!
J. Bernstein, manager of the De- cluded in the borders of Pales-
20, at the Jewish Community Cen- of his difference of opinion with gret amongst the community. Sir. and though he had a wife and four partment and its Psychopathic Rabbi Nahum Schulman of Wind-
troit edition of the Forward, de-
Mrs. Sanford Took.' and family are to
ter, Woodward and Holbrook, on the Nazi regime, Prince Hubertus Mate to Kansas City. Mo.. and Mr. and
children dependent on him, has- Clinic. Much of the legislation! sor as the Principal speaker. Mrs. scribed the importance to Jewish tine, which is at the present time
an
the equivalent of the area of the
"Journalism as a Profession,"
Friedrich Loewenstein, will speak Mrs Hen Fleeter are to reside In Chi. tened to enlist a week after war which created these agencies was J. S. Sauls, vocalist, and Miss Vera Labor Palestine of solidarity on the
rage.
A
lovely
dinner
was
given
at
State of Massachusetts.
Senior and sub-senior clubs of
- in Hotel Statler Hunt's Food Shop Wednesday evening, was declared. He joined the 16th written by him. In Circuit Court Goldstick, reader, will also enter- part of all Jewry,
Moishe Ginsburg was chairman
tain.
the Cone, ssill be guests of the
Engineers,
first
combatant
troops
Feh.
13,
sponsored
by
the
Ladles
Ald
ballroom at 8 p,
he
brought
to
bear
his
thorough!
Emma
Lazaroff
Scheyer,
well-
of the mass meeting.
and the Beth El Sisterhood to to leave Detroit for France. Be- knowledge of legal problems in
Hostesses for the afternoon will
Akibahs at this lecture,
m. Thursday, stormy
honor of Mrs. Tonkow .5,1 Mrs Fleeter.
be:
Mrs.
Nathan
Cohen,
Mrs.
J.
Mr. Albert will discuss the place
cause
of
his
war
service,
in
1919
he
the
development
of
the
court
• Feb. 28.
Ellenstein, Mrs. M. Rosenzweig,
Jews hold in the journalistic field
Dr. Josef Ratan Is spending the week-
was commissioned a Captain in
The prince has end
lines making for speedy Mrs. S. Shnitz, Mrs. C. Brody, Mrs.
in Cedar Rapids. Ia.
and will analyze the possibilities
Engineers, National Guard. In
predicted the
d isposition of cases and humane AV. A. Fellner, Mrs. L. Rycus, Sirs.
there are for those wishing to fol-
1924 he was promoted to Major.
The Ladles Aid Society held a dm
downfall of Hit- ilghtful benefit bridge Tuesday. Feb 12,
low journalism as a career.
He left railroad work to become justice. Judge Kee:Ian's work in A. D. Markson, Mrs. A. Smile, Mrs.
ler in two years at the hoine of Mrs. P. Hark.
Chief Engineer for the National Circuit Court has been notable I. Rosenthal, Sirs. L. Miller, Mrs.
and has declared
Announcement is made of the
EXISCIZITISS
Survey Service and in 1926 became for the small number of appeals S. Munch, and Mrs. A. Knoppow.
The requisites celebrated the return
he would assume
Mrs. Samuel Heyman is member- candidacy of Harry J. Lippman,
a private Consulting Engineer. He from his decisions.
of Mies Marianne Steiner and 111s. Helen
Michigan
Puppetry
Confer-
the
responsibilty
who
for the past 23 years has
Rabbi Leon Frani will occupy the
Berk, when arrived Wednesday, from •
is a Past Commander of the Wayne
In divorce cases, for example, ship chairman.
pulpit Minday morning, Feb.
two•week's stay at Montreal, Quebec,
of leadership. He
ence in Session
17 at 10:45,
Mrs. William A. Fellner, chair- been one of Wayne County's out- and speak on the .hJect•
County Council, Veterans of For- it has been his practice to exert
"The Forty
with • dinner-dance at Northwood Inn.
has
said
he
will
Cole, nere laid for 10 couples
eign Wars, former State Com- every effort to bring about re- man of the fourth donor luncheon standing trial lawyers, for the of- liay of Musa Dagh,• an interpretation
F'rans Werfel's great not.
institute a dem-
The second annu al Michigan mender of the same organization, conciliation between husbands and to be held on May I, announces fice of Circuit Judge, to be voted of -T
he Religion or Liner.. an d Was h-
ocratic form of Puppetry Conference opened and former Adjutant of the Wayne wives whenever possible, and he that a prize of a Golden Book In-
ington' . W111 be the aubJect Si Or.
II Franklin'. sermon Saturday Moot-
governme n t Thursday and will be held for one County Council. He is the father has succeeded in many instances. scription will be presented to the
ing, F eb. 16.
in ce lebration of National Brother.
Prioee H.bert,,,,which will help week at the Artisan Guild, Wood- of 11 children, and resides at 16845 In order not to interfere with the I one who brings in the most reserv-
MAX JOSEPH FRAZER
the situation of ward near Manchester Ave., in Muirland Ave.
hood Day. Its Franklin 0111 preach an
disposition of the docket of hiss ations. Mrs. Fellner also announces
'of 264 Belmont Ave., 73 years
Sunday. Feb. 21. on the topic: .. liarriers
the Jew in Germany. He was the Highland Park.
additional
members
of
her
commit-
to Ilmotherhood."
court, he would act as mediator
old, died on Feb. 13. Funeral
One of the features of the con-
tees as follows:
founder of the Republican Reichs-
in domestic relations cases in his
services were held at Lewis Bros.
Father and sun Day:
Mrs. M. Goldberg, chairman of
banner in Germany, a counter- ference is a display of puppets
private chambers after court
Funeral Ilome on Feb. 14 with organization to the Nazi move-! made by children from 7 to 13
Father and Mon Itay .111 be , l•brated
savings boxes; • Mrs. Eli Sachse,
hours.
under the anst, er. of the Men's Temple
interment at Cloverhill Park
years,
who
are
members
of
the
chairman
of
decorations;
Mrs.
C.
ment in its early days. He is
VI. Tuesday. Feb. IF . The program
The
support
which
has
been
of-
Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. llershman
; Brody, chairman of souvenir book-
will he different: the di n ner .111 he ex.
making a lecture tour of the Jewish Community Center. These
fered Judge Keidan is based upon ; let.
cellent; the cost will be nominal. Sub-
and Cantor .1. Sonenklar offici-
puppets, characters in a Jewish
1 United States.
scription. 75 cents.
the realization by thoughtful ele- j Women who are desirous of sav-
sting. Ile is survived by three
play, were made under the direc-
ments in Wayne County that the ing their money for the donor
daughters, Mrs. Fannie Bar1sh,
tion of Miriam Levin Berke, in-
v_ag Ih•filmf DIsmisaltie Greer:
Von are Invited to the Young Peo•
The New York Original Celtics Circuit Court needs the services
Mrs. Alois Adler and Wee Leo GREEN IS CANDIDATE
structor.
will make another appearance in of a judge learned in the law luncheon are urged to get in touch
Temple Club ItlocOsslon Oro.
The conference, which is open to Detroit, Thursday, Feb. 21, when
Weinman, and three sons, John,
with Mrs. M. Goldberg, 3307
nreeting Smarty afternoon. Feb. 17, at
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR the public, is sponsored by Wayne they will play the Hed-Aid team and possessing experience and sui- Blaine, Ga. 0852-W, who can sup-
4 o'clock, In the Metre Temple 11.
Sam and Jacob.
Room Fred Bagel will lead the forum
University and is in charge. of at the Light Guard Armory. The perior qualities of mind and char- ply them with saving boxes.
upon n topic of his own l'hOOMIllg. ills
In response to urgent requests Paul McPharlin, internationally Celtics have a record that is "ter'
stimulating Personality and keen Interest
Mrs. i. Faxstein, 2066 Virginia
BERTHA HOUER
in youth should attract a large number
Keidan's name appears Park, Eu. 8305-M, chairman of
of 2910 Cortland Ave., 47 years made by many Republicans, for- known puppeteer and author of without equal, having repeatedly on Judge
of members.
the Republican ballot.
rummage, announces that heated
old, died on Feb. 13. Funeral mer County Auditor, William II. books and plays on puppetry and defeated some of the strongest
Voting People.' Tee Mentet
stores are now available for wo-
services were held it Lewis Bros. Green, Jr., has consented to be- marionettes.
The wreaks of Linuoin'n and Washing-
teams in the country. Fans here
On
Monday,
Feb.
18,
at
4:30
men
who wish to rummage.'
ton's birthday will be the occasion of a
Funeral Home on Feb. 14 with come a candidate for that office
will
remember
the
Celtics'
two
Palman Is a Candidate
p. m., the Junior Dramatic class
Sunday afternoon ton-dance in the so.
Sirs. IL E. Lippitt and Mrs.
interment at Beth Abraham Cem-
dal hall of the Temple Feb. Ida t 1:30
of the Jewish Community Center appearances here last year. In one
For Common Pleas Judge Jos. Kunin thank those instrumen-
etery, Rabbi Joseph Thumim of-
o'cloeir. Young people of Temple
will present two plays for children. game they defeated the Dr. Toole
tal in making the theater party of
whoset now menthols of the
ficiating. She is survived by her
Young People.' Club are especially in-
The performances will be given in team, now known as Hed-Aids, by
Feb. 12 at Littman's Yiddish Thea-
As
the
primary
election
draws
husband, Louis; two eons, Felix
vited to attend this affair. Admission
the Center's Auditorium. The pro- air points. In the second game
ter
a
success.
I,
36
oils. hood mush and a cone..
and Alfred; a daughter, airs.
near, Irving I. Palman, attorney,
gram is under the direction of Mrs. they were defeated by an all-star candidate
Mrs. Max Weksler is president
let social atmosphere are the keynotes of
date for the office of Com-
Edward Schlussel; two sisters,
theme delightfully Informal ocenslunn.
Berke, dramatic director of the team chosen from the Detroit
of
the
Auxiliary.
Mrs. Max Schlussel of Detroit
HARRY J. LIPPMAN
Basketball Association. This year, mon Pleas Judge, on the non-
Center.
..- w
The next board meeting will be
The Graduating (law
and Mrs. Helen Greenfield of San
the contest between the two teams partisan ballot, is highly recom- held at the home of Mrs, I. Fax- upon at the primaries on March
The grarluateing lams of the Temple
High School is now organised. The
Francisco, and two brothers,
mended.
should be an even greater spec-
DR. WALTER BERGMAN TO
stein, 2066 Virginia Park.
4.
Mr.
Lippman
is
a
Democrat.
class
Is buoy making plans for the event"
Meyer and Osius Mitteldorf,
Mr. Palman, upon graduation
ADDRESS PALESTINE LODGE! tacle, as Iled-Aid has been greatly
that 5111 hr noortclatmi with the Temple
Mr. Lippman was born in Mich-
_
High School graduation. which take.
strengthened by the addition of from the University of Detroit, Beth
Judah
Yeshivah
Auxil-
igan
45
years
ago,
and
was
edu-
plate In the middle of Ray. The °Meer.
class of 1933, established an office
REBECCA NOTES
Palestine Lodge, I. 0. 0, F., three players.
cated in the University of Michi- arm President. JernMe lionensweig;
for the practice of law. Ile feels
iary Theater Party on
of 5426 Rivard St., 55 years old,
No 542, will hear Prof. Walter
The Hed-Aid team will be in
gan and Detroit College of Law.
died on Jan. 18. Funeral services
"sr,:
March
12
Bergman of Wayne University top form against the Celtics. It
Mr. Lippman, during his law and Eliniann.
were held on Jan. 19. She is
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
and Dr. Bicknell speak of their has been leading the Detroit
practice, has disposed of more Confirmation Parent-Teseher Meeting:
survived by her husband, Joseph,
Yeshivah Beth Judah will give a
experiences while traveling in Basketball Association, having
WM. H. GREEN
Oeoplto the extremely Inclement wrath•
and two daughters, Elizabeth of
theater party at Littman's Peoples than 6,000 cases in the Circuit
.
n o f.i te te.,,b,1„ y , esn rcl.r..11.,1; o7f
European countries. Moving pic- lost only one game, and will be
Detroit and Mis. Sidney Silver- which for several years he so ably tures will be shown. The mem- trying to avenge the defeat suf-
Theater on March 12. Judge Court. He has had more than Ike bnn fl r s mal
100 appearances before the Su- Iand II rant« to the Temple Iast Fri-
man of Chicago, Ill.
Charles
Rubiner
will
give
an
ad-
filled.
day night for the pant-teacher meet-
bers of Palestine Lodge invite fered last year at the hands of
dress at that time on the purposes, preme Court, has written hun- ing. The toraohero met the par., of
Mr. Green won the nomination the public to attend this free the Celtics. The game gives in-
MOLLY LITT
works and past histoLy of the dreds of briefs on the law, and is their stollen, In the Inditirlual
of his party for the office of social, which will take place at dications of being one of the
rooms and 411e, umsvd the problems of the
Yeshivah. The Auxiliary asks all considered an authority on prac- On. with them .
of 2948 Grant St., 18 years old, I County Auditor in 1933, and al- the Palestine Temple, 3707 Fen- most thrilling that Detroit fans
Congregations and societies to ac- tice and procedure. He is often '
died on Feb. 2. Funeral services though he was defeated in the kell Ave , corner Dexter, Tues- have ever seen. Reserved seat
cept their committees for tcikets engaged by other lawyers to try.
were held on Feb. 3, Rev. Schech- Democratic landslide which fol- day, Feb. 19, at 9 p. m.
tickets may be secured at the
and to aid in selling and buying th eir
ter officiating. She is survived y lowed, his friends took pride in
Wolverine Sporting Goods Co.,
Mr. Lippman was the first law-
them. No collection will he taken.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe the fact that he ran many thous-;
231 Michigan Ave., Randolph
New
Retail
Institution
to
The Ladies' Auxiliary is giving yer in the State of Michigan to
Litt; a sister, Mrs. Sam Brody, ands of votes ahead of his ticket ,I
5124.
Open
on
Griswold
St.
a
banquet
on
Slay
21,
at
Congrega-
institute
and successfully prose-
and five brothers, Sam, Seymour,
Mr. Green was instrumented in
tion B'nai David and asks all so- cute suits against local banks be- A1:111',11: " flor Mr17.,,tit, " ..,',7",1,7
Dave, Bernard and Bill.
ft
hatter
placing several Jews in respon-
cieties to reserve this date. For in- cause of deposits made by these .111 spend the romt o (the week with her
One of the finest sporting Dr. Lowenstine Addresses
IRVING I. PALMAN
sible position with the County and goods and hardware stores in
Mr and Mrs
formation call Mrs. 11. Roltenberg, banks for their customers in for- Joseph
SAMUEL MU SCOWITZ
I. D. L. Sisterhood
has always regarded them as
eign banks during the World War.
that the experience and training To. 6-7566.
of 2751 Rochester Ave., 58 years among the most efficient and loy- America is being established at
and Mrs A. 11. Jacoby h. , so
1134 Griswold St., between State
More than 150 cases of this char- of eI Sii
he has received during the 12 years
old, died on Feb. 9. Funeral al em ployeesWayne County.
: rri ntret their n erther, M rs
Strauss
A
lecture
entitled
"Infectious
St. and Michigan Ave.
as a practicing attorney in all Dr. Preston Bradley to Talk acter were successfully disposed
services were held at Lewis Bros.
Diseases," deliveded by Dr. Adolf state and federal courts form an
Fred
Tushbant,
for
15
years
of
through
his
efforts.
Most
not-
on "Tolerance" Feb.
Funeral Home on Feb. 10, with
Mr and Mrs. Nate Renner ,lent tact
W.
Lowenstine,
featured
the
last
excellent background which quell-
in the sporting goods and hard-
able was his uncovery of fraud Sunday in Detroit
interment at Beth Moses Ceme-
19 and 21
' ware business and recently man- meeting of the Sisterhood of the fies him for the office he seeks. Ile
and forgery in the so-called Joze-
tery, Rev. D. Golden officiating.
Mr
id wee • Manor In
Inde p endent Detroit Lod e on has made a study of conditions in
Dr. Preston Bradley, of the flak heir contest. The case neces-
ager
of
the
Monroe
Hardware
&
letrUlt
Be is survived by his wife, Sylvia.
Feb. 6, • at Jericho Tem
p le
. Dr the common pleas court and made People's Church, Chicago, will sitated two and a half months of
The op, of timbre Berger,
m sermon Sporting Goods Company will be L
speak over a national hook-up over
owens ti ne s stressed
In Detroit. .here Mi. Ella Flehneble•
resse the i m p ort- the following statement:
!! ei rnhi!
-50.:einee xns ' general manager of the new
trial and as a result of which an man
ham heen doing social sertlee work.
amem
"If I am elected one of my first the Columbia Broadcasting System, estate worth approximately a' end
store, which is expected to be ance of prevention in the various
Harold tour lender has heenen • mt
erI.,. of three mr!rn7onm 'hon
Iri!
1... ..iesesoe a pos .. poufs:el
e ' ready for business Feb. 15. He childhoor diseases and dispelled acts would be to alter the constable Tuesday evening, Feb. 19, and quarter of a million dollars was ignde "go'
n en" lnh''l
k
elr ' m
' Irrrihartce orykOrt:mh. : M
s.
rR"1‘..
SURGICAL MOHEL
! states that while the company is many of the prevalent falsehoods situation as it exists today. I would Thursday evening, Feb. 21. His ad- recovered.
ac hneldem•n's parents Mr and St,
A short prevent the indiscriminate seizure dress will be broadcast in Detroit
Samuel Schneirlenian. of North V .,
Mr and etre
fi.,ese will entertain new in its inception, all peopl e associated with them.
Mr.
Lippman
is
married,
has,
Si Yee.. Eeper-
of exempt property in direct viola- over Station CKLW at 10:45 p. m.,
et a dinner for 20 gueoto on Sunda,
ak.nn,
king this specialty type of busines meeting and refreshments
two children and resides at 18115'
Feb 17. In honor of their brother, Ben: Ree
knee. moierveill
tion of exemption laws. I propose Eastern Standard Time.
Ca.lid Ate. In l , elr°II.
and ii.
mio. merchandise will find not only completed the program.
by lertelleg
These broadcasts will be under Parknide Ave. He is a member of !
to hold each and every constable
A
card
party
sponsored
by
the
Cnlrnl
th Cr March 1 Ottcm
a'haa•• f
"amiliar
faces,
but most capable
Chysilelan•
1"41 , 11mg ■fitto I. a md
c ..as . gr'andu':ted from
personally accountable for any the auspices of the "Crusaders" the Detroit Bar Association, the H rah g, 'hoot 'and' w
and experienced assistance in the Sisterhood will be held Wednes- damage or injury done or inflicted and subject of Dr. Bradley's pre- Wayne County Bar Association, the CavermIty of Mb his. In 11:a. In
1of•town guests will ite lade guests fro
Ihrtrolt
hill
,hr
re,'el,^d
Itee
decree
frees
the
sales force he has engaged. Such day evening, Feb. 27, at Jericho upon a judgement debtor. I would sertation will be "Tolerance".
2073
the American Bar Association and
The 11 nal 11.1h held Ito regular meet. men as Bob Armstrong, who has Temple. Mrs. T. Nanes was ap-
Gladstone
Dr. Bradley is a man of great has been admitted to practice in In New York. Winner of ten Alert
also prevent the issuance of writs
Hopwood prises. Mr. enurlan;
in.
IP au-
Wedn". 1 . , mefling. Feb 12, in been serving the public in fishing pointed chairman of the affair
of garnishment without determin- oratorical ability, but is as well a all the Courts of Record in this' thor of Went] rho,. and pu ter
their room. at the Temple
Rawl
dher,
io
t ar•
f
and Mrs. E. Shear heads the tick-
Euclid 1.0467
tackle
d h
a. the :peak,
ing the circumstances warranting keen analyst of current social and State, as well as the district court ter, Ile took in degree at the M-
yrna). of MI. him. In MI
the past 15 years; Joe Trenkle, et committee. The proceeds of
political
conditions.
of
the
United
States
for
the
East-1
/Arm Harry Trattner
hew,. to who has been servicing the needs the party will go to the relief issuance of same."
I. ladle. at m
em District of Michigan, Southern ;
•PlmilMe4
' Ion. horn last Fridaynoon at Imvon of clubs, teams, schools, colleges, fund of the lodge. Tickets may
Division, the Circuit Court of Ap-
r.able. In Birmingham
Deter-Joy Florists Perfect
churches and other organizations be obtained from Mrs. Shear,
peals of the Sixth Judicial Circuit!
Rev. Cantor i Febru.ry IA
.
.
Their Service
"14.n Ir.. at is. for the past 10 years; Alex Dun-
and
United
States
Supreme'
school of the Temple Beth .1
Feldman, Townsend 6-2014.
David Golden sonde,
Court.
orItIng the parent. en opportunit •`"a; can, formerly connected with the
Feb. 17-Dinner and dance honoring 10th anniversary of Rabbi
To further perfect their serv-
During the World War Mr.
h,n h ".!
. `"rk. Te. Yen. Detroit Golf Club and the Brook- Dr. Hamburger Withdrawn
Isaac Stollman, at Congregation Mishkan Israel, Blaine at
Detroit'. Laterite ;
Lippman served in the 160th de- ice, Dexter-Joy Florists purchased
(' II
Ire the monitor, of ttl7en"retVota"." atr'''' land Golf and Country Club of
Linwood.
mittee.
From
Auditor
Race
another
delivery truck which now
Rochester;
Jim
Calver,
formerly
pot
brigade
at
Camp
Custer,
being
Feb. 17-Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek party.
Medding Ceremo-
with the Macumber-Smith
nie• Performed al
later appointed to the Bureau of ' insures their patrons of prompt
Feb. 17-Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society supper and card party.
DELT% 0114:51MINOR
TN
Home .d
ing
Goods
Co.
In
the
hardware
'
Dr.
A.
C.
Hamburger,
whose
deliveries
to any part of the cite.
Aircraft with headquarters in De-
Feb. 17-Dinner-dance of Zedakah Juniors at Webster Hall Hotel.
' Thera Loire 4mmem• sorority h
wear.. port, a 1:11, Roo. isos and paint departments will be friends placed his name in nomi-
troit and where for the remainder This includes Sundays and holi-
Feb. 18-- - Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks Home.
nn HY114•1 nfternoon. Yel. In
Th e
M`,1":74
ar•ati•
Nate
Rector,
and
John
Scrivens'
nation
for
the
office
of
County
days
as
well
as daily.
of the war he had charge of the
Feb. 19-Woman's Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund.
later •dinurnod to the bane of
w hen has been connected in this Auditor, announced on Monday
In addition to this fine service.
Helen Sher.. Sot Englewood AN.
Feb. 20-Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks Home.
entire personnel of the engine in-
dinner
veracity for a period of 15 years. that he withdrew from the race.
Feb. 24 to 27-Visit in Detroit of Vladimir Jabotinsky, world
spection division of this depart. patrons are assured of the best
The store is to be known an Ile has asked The Detroit Jewish
and freshest cut flowers, blooms.
president of the Zionist Revisionists.
ment.
A TRIBUTE
the Griswold Sport Goods and Chronicle to thank his many
bouquets, corsages, etc., at most
Monuments
Feb. 26-Annual luncheon of Pioneer Women's Organization.
Hardware Company. It will carry friends for the honor bestowed
reasonable prices. Located on
Feb. 26-Michigan Youth Congress dance at Graystone.
To the Memo , . of Me Sister, Bess s full line of hardware, paints, I upon him by placing his name in
PROGRESSIVE KNITTING CLUB the corner of Joy Road and Dex-
Feb.
27-Zedakah
donor
luncheon.
sA1114
Sllverm•n. Who
appliances,
sporting nomination for thisoffice.
electrical
The Progressive Knitting Club ter Blvd.. their overhead is low.
March 3-Purity Chapter's Purim dinner-dance.
Died Feb. 16, 1926 r - mini- rent, camping equipment,
will have ■ Valentine dinner- permitting them to pans on the
st a rch 4 - Council of Jewish Women, regular nicotine.
•d'ng goods and all other sport I NEUGARTEN SUNSHINE CLUB
dance Sunday evening, Feb. 17, savings to their custornere. Esti•
Starch 9-Annual spring formal dance of Young People's Society
dtl 1 1 a 11.4C
o sere th• Lou, Ito
Nationally
known
goods
motto.
The
monthly
meeting
of
the
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mates for party ■ and wedding or-
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
• row'y the month,. tin
e''t be featured.
Neugarten Sunshine Club will be
Ardie Gelb. 3295 Glendale Ave., ders are cheerfully given. Their
annual dinner-dance at Book Cadillac
March
10-Young
Israel
--a
la iret
, :ing Aloe yea left tie. m• dart -
Mr. Tushbant feels that both held at the home of Miss Corrine
for members and their husbands. phone number is Euclid 6082.
Hotel.
j !he energetic recovery of Detroit Marx, Monday, Feb. 18, at 1:30
yft throw, mim e
Km
The next meeting will be held
I
March 11--Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
my tear.
I and the rising tide of industrial o. m. Anointing hostesses will be
Ny META MAMMA
on Feb. IA at I p. m., at the home
March 12-Hada.ssah meeting.
Na Pet, t'emrna m e. at tho home of
-ecovery.
as
well
as
the
additional
eh.
me
Mrs.
I.
D.
Friedman,
Mrs.
Morris
yew
MIAS
of
Mrs. S. Semansky, 1695 Bos- VI. Anne Moher.
March 19-Professional Group of Hadaesah, evening affair.
AI. , well
n•arIonne for
I leisure generally prevailing. make Bernstein and Mrs. Irvine G.
meter.
election of effl,ro
folinolse more
ton Blvd.
April
30-Music
Study
Club,
Gabrilowitsch
concert.
Thick of rm. h•140 •
slort-4: 141 , Anne Met.
- eel
he advent of such a store as the Levy.
Bvdaws of the charter
Granite and Marble Mmienteefi•
o.r. !net toms dor
May 1-Annual $5 donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary
preeie.,•eien ;i s:4 4,ma
Mlw 11.1tIov Itoorengaron see-••-e: Yin
!Griswo 1 d Sport GOOr'S and Mard- will be read.
Refreshment• will
7729 TWELFTH ST.
There's no medicine for love- Ran treemrer man• were
of the Jewish National Fund.
i And ni•el you •gale beyon d the d." ware Company opportune.
be ', need.
remPletrel for a fennel el•e• h r, be
MUD 11911
sickness and a fool.
Ales
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LANSING NOTES

Prince Hubertus,
Albert to Address
Clubs at Center
Anti - Hitlerite,
To Speak Feb. 28

Lippman Candidate '
For Circuit Court

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New York Celtics
To Play Hed-Aid
Thursday Evening

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