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PIEDLTRDITAWISilaRONIC113

■ ag THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Children's Home
Re-Elects Officers

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME

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MOSES WEISWASSER

Judge Miller Noted
For His Courtesies

Wayne County Bar Asociation,
having run sixth in a field of 221
candidates in each one.
The judge has been active in
Judge Guy A. 11111er, candidate the improvement of practice in
the Court. He suggested the
for re-election to the Circuit method of handling the affairs of
Court, nearly • life long resi- children in the Friend of the
dent of Detroit, was born in Au- Court's office so that they might
rota, Ill., in 1878. Ills father be protected. During the depres-
was connected with the M. C. sion he has relinguished a sub-
R. R., until he retired in 1900. stantial part of his salary volun-
Judge Miller is a product of the tartly, and has personally rained
Detroit schools, being graduated and spent, more than $2,000 for
from the Houghton School at relief of needy mothers and chil-
Sixth and Abbott Ste., and Capi- dren. The judge is one of that
tol Square High School. Later, be type of public servants who should
entered the University of Michi- be retained in office because nei-
gan from which he graduated in ther his ability, his courtesy, his
both the literary and law depart- integrity, nor his diligence have
meats. While at the University ever been questioned.
he took an active interest in ath-
IRVIN I. COHN
letics, having captained the base- pantie, Production Records
ball team in 1899. From 1900
At
the
first meeting of the
Broken
in
February
to 1923 he practiced law in De-
board of directors of the Jewish
troit and also took an active in-
Children's
Home to follow the
terest in public life. He served
February broke factory pro- annual general meeting, held last
in the legislature from 1907-1912. Iduction and retail records of
Sunday morning, the following
sev-
While in the legislature he took1_,
years standing, it was an- officers were re-elected:
a leading part in the drafting of
Herman Cohen, president; Mau-
the Workmen's Compensation Act, pounced by A. W. L. Gilpin, vice
rice Aronson, vice president;
the flume Rule Act and many acts president and general ules man-
n Welswass“. treasurer;
regulating the employment of wo-,
rwin I. Cohn, secretary.
(Irwi
wen and children. When a vac.' ager of the Pontiac Motor Co. 11
r u ion or the month to.
aney occurred can the bench 1'1 1
The following are members of
1923, he woe appointed by Gov- taled 16,327 cars which breaks ' the board of directors of the
ernor Crusher/. to fill the vac- ;all record. for any single month home:
ancy. Since he has been can the since 1929'
Daniel J. Alpert, Maurice Aron-
bench he has been characterized Retail deliveries by Pontine ssun, Fred M. Butte!, Herman
by regularity of service, having dealers amounted to 10,732 ears Cohen. Irwin I. Cohn, Anthony
lust only one day because of ill- which establishes the month as Deutsch, Dr. Samuel .1. Eder, Har-
nets in 12 year.. the best February in CIX )Cr,.
vey H. Goldman, Rabbi A. M.
a
The delivery figure shows a Hershman, William 11. Kaplan,
Judge Miller is noted for un-
failing courtesy and considers- good increase over the 7,375 fur Sul it Levin, Robert Morwil,
lion fur witneaaes and attorneys, January of this year and more
tilumovitz, Moses Weiswaw
than doubles Me delheries in oer, Irvin IS Yarrows.
tsyecially the y"fig,
of the profesnium He enjoys the 1. ' 61 ,44rY of " 34 wh'rh "e" .
Ur. Our A Hunch I,
confidence of the Inembett of the 4,63' cars.
lrndavd of the home
hupiena Court where his defile
--- - •
-
ions are seldom it i.et aed
He
Scaly kW' Cliauto Mild
WWI user Whelmingly i tido eve by k 106.11. bloom t hi oughout u •. Shaarry Zedek Jr. J.Y. P. 5.
the lawyers of OA C.Unt) JO the yeti' on the Stilly Ink,. Ali. i, i,
to Conduct Friday Eve-
lid Primaries held by the Ii.- , a the rotirna cuutherA •lrtle! u
sling b•rvkas
OW
liar As,,,,stioi. and lio, ELet ■ and

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Confer on Ford 'frock Web

RABBI FINE PUBLISHES SECOND
VOLUME OF "ETERNAL FOUNTAIN

Maurice Aronson, president of
Knollwood Country C I u b, an-
nounces that plans are all complete
Rabbi S. 11. Fine of 656 Hague
Former Governor Chase S. Osborn, in a letter to Philip
for Knollwood members to enjoy a Ave. this week published the sec-
fine season.
Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, mailed
ond volume of "The Eternal
The club house has been redeco- Fountain,” his collection of ser-
from Poulan, Worth County, Georgia, on March 13, and
received at the Chronicle office on Friday morning, makes
mons and essays in Yiddish.
the following explanation of his statement relative to the
This is Rabbi Fine's fifth vol-
Jewish ancestry to President Roosevelt:
ume to be published in three
"The story of the Jews taking Dutch and German names
years. He has already issued
may be had in three places. One is in the history of the perse-
three books in Hebrew and two
cution and expulsion of the Jews in Portugal and Spain in
in Yiddish.
the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. It is likely more Jews
In "The Eternal Fountain,"
settled in Holland than in Germany. Of course there was no
Rabbi Fine comments on portions
Germany then as the empire exists today. Another source
of
the Torah and deals with nu-
for the story may be found in a biography of Spinoza. Yet
merous Jewish problems.
another is to be had in works on patronymics such as the
Among the local institutions
Patronymics Brittanica. I cannot turn to any of these books
which are commented upon in
now because my library was completely destroyed in my fire,
this book of essays are the He-
January 18, 1934."
brew Free Loan Association (Ge-
milath Chassodim), the House of
Shelter (Ilachnosas Orchim). the
HALEVY 10TH JUBILEEE
Jewish Old Folks Home (Moshav
CONCERT ON APRIL 18
ZekoninO, Young Israel, Yeshi-
vah Beth Judah, United Hebrew
With the Halevy tenth jubilee
Schools and Ladies' Lechem Ani-
concert six weeks away, musical
yim.
preparations assume serious pro-
Advance comments made on
This concert, which will
Rabbi Fine's latest book already
Call Issued by Youth Coun ' portions.
given Sunday evening, April
cif to All Young Peo-
28, in the Masonic Temple, is ex-
ple's Groups
pected to surpass in musical
HARRY HYMAN
achievement and cultural enter-
A call has been issued by the tainment all the former concerts rated, all necessary repairs made
and considerable money has been
Senior House Council of the Jew- presented by Halevy.
on the fairways, having
ish Community Center and the
Due to the limited capacity of spent
fertilized and seeded, so mem-
Jewish Youth Council of Detroit the hall, friends and patrons of same
bers
can
look forward to playing on
to the Jewish youth organizations the Halevy are urged to get their a much improved course.
of this city to participate in the tickets early. Tickets are obtain.
Adolph
Weiss has ag lin been
first Jewish Youth Conference to able from any member of the choir,
be held here. The committee in at rehearsals held weekly Monday retained to manage the dit.ing room
and
all
those
know Adolph's
charge has selected April 13 and evenings, in Room 123 of Northern cuisine know who
that the quality of
14, Saturday night and all day High School or at executive board his food and service cannot be
Sunday, as the dates of the con- sessions weekly Wednesday eve- beaten. Arrangements have also
nings at the Club Rooms, 8927
ference.
been made with the same pro, Her-
Linwood.
The purposes of this city-wide
Febig Herman, much to the
At the rehearsal of March 11, man
Jewish youth conference as out-
satisfaction of the members last
Halevy welcomed back Rebecca year
lined in the call are:
finished
a successful season
Katzman-Frohman who will be
1. To strenghthen the Jewish featured with Celia Plotnick as and those that know him know ,
consciousness' of our youth, deep- pianist at the concert. Besides the that he made some good golfers;
en its interest in current Jewish two pianists, the choir will be ac- out of many dubs.
problems and movements and in- companied by a 16-men orchestra,
Many fine social functions are
culcate a desire and a readiness conducted by Zusman Caplan, well- being planned and the committee
to contribute their solution and known violinist and orchestral at this time is endeavoring to per-
advancement.
suade harry Hyman to take charge
leader.
2. To re-enforce their back-
Social activties are flourishing of all entertainment as members
last
year, under his leadership were
ground of Jewish knowledge and at the Halevy Club Rooms. Active
information, no that it may serve and associate members are enjoy- given the finest type of entertain-
The same policy that pre-
as a basis for intelligent partici- ing many pleasant evenings in ment.
vailed last year is going to prevail
pation in the manifold phases of varied activities. On Saturday eve- this year, with no general drive
ning,
March
9,
an
informal
fare-
Jewish life.
well party was given for Jerry for new members, due to the fact
3. To set for the Jewish youth Baker,
associate member, who has that from past experience we have
an example of accomplishment re- been transferred to a managerial learned that it is not quantity that
sulting from co-operative group position in Ohio, On Tuesday eve- makes a successful club, but qua-
effort and cultivate a disposition ning, March 12, Halevy members lily of the members.
and willingness to submerge lim- celebrated the marriage of Evelyn
The opporunity of joining Knoll-
ited individual interests for the Goroff, former member.
wood will be given a few new desirs
sake of the common good.
able members this year, by invite-
tion only. The board has decided to!
4. To achieve through these
enforce strictly all house rules per-
joint undertakings by the Youth
taiMng
to members inviting guests
Organizations a foundation for
during the season and a notice to
the ultimate solidification of Jew-
this
effect
will be mailed members
ish forces.
shortly. For years, Knollwood has'
The committee expects through
been noted for its excellent dining
these conferences to establish
The Woman's Auxiliary of the room, its hospitality to guests and
the Jewish youth groups in the Jewish Old Folks' Home has pur- the good fellowship that has al-
permanent contact between all chased another $500 bond toward ways prevailed. Further announce-
city and through this united ac- the building of a new Jewish Old ments of interest will be given'
tion.
Folks' Home, in addition to the through The Chronicle.
The tentative subjects for $3000 in bonds already invested
round table discussion include for the same purpose.
the following: Youth and Zionism,
All members are asked to be
Youth and Judaism, Youth and Anent at the regular meeting of
Federation, Youth and his Neigh- the Auxiliary, Monday, March 18,
bor, and Youth and Education. at 2 p. m., in the Statler Hotel.
All topics are to be discussed Besides the regular business to Avrunia Camp Being Redeeers
• ted and Enlarged
from the Jewish point of view.
be discussed, Miss Elizabeth Fin-
Suggestions and offers to par- ley will review "The Road of
ticipate will be welcomed by the Ages" by Robert Nathan.
Mrs. Clara Avrunin, director of
committee if sent into the Jewish
Avrunin Camp at Big Wolf Lake
Community Center, Woodward i Tuesday, March 19, the Auxil- in the Irish Hills, has returned to
ary,
under
the
sponsorship
of
and Holbrook Ayes., by syna-
Detroit after a three-month ab-
gogue young peoples societies,. Mrs. R. B. Rose and her sunshine sence from the city, in California.
Zionist youth groups, and the committee, will entertain the resi-
Upon her return, Mrs. Avrunin
other social and philanthropic dents of the Old Folks' Home announced that her camp is being
with
a
Purim
party
in
the
Old
redecorated
and enlarged to acco-
youth groups of the city.
Folks' Home building on Edmund modate the large number of camp-
Place. Gifts, such as stockings, ers who are expected again to tax
PURIM CABARET NIGHT socks, aprons and boudoir caps, her camp to capacity this year.
be presented to the guests
The experience last year, Mrs.
IN WINDSOR MARCH 19 will
of the home. Delicacies in keeping Avrunin explained, demands that
the decorative work be conducted
Arrangements have been com- with holiday will be served.
Invitations for a tea have been earlier than usual. Last year a rec.
pleted for the third annual Purim
cabaret night which will be held by issued by the Auxiliary to the ord number of campers enrolled,
the Shaer Hashomayim Synagogue, North Woodward Branch of J. W. and the 1934 season was the most
Windsor, on Tuesday evening, E. W. 0. of which Mrs. J. Modell successful in the history of Avru-
March 19, in the synagogue ball- is president and to the Ladies nin Camp.
Mrs. Avrunin stated that the
room. A well-known eight-piece or- Auxiliary of the Itzchok Isaac
chestra has been engaged to pro- Talmud Torah of which Mrs. Har- entire program of last year's camp
activities
will not only be repeated
vide the music for dancing, and a ry Goodman is president. As has
but will be enlarged upon.
ga la flour show, featuring re- been the custom, the presidents of
Avrunin
Camp will reopen on
nowned professional talent, who are the visiting organizations will
loaning their services, will be pre- preside at the tea table. This will Decoration Day.
sented to entertain the guests be- take place on Thursday, March
tween dance numbers. Refresh- • 21, at 2 p. ni., in the Old Folks'
ments will be served in cabaret Home building, 318 Edmund
style.
The committee in charge of tick- Place. Other organizations have
ets reports a large advance sale and also received invitations fur the
Hon. Edward J. Jeffries is onr
requests that all those who have earns. afternoon.
of the must popular Judges of the
nut yet made reservations do so as
Recorder's Court. Detruiters lain
boon as possible by calling the eyna•
loin with confident, by rr-elert-
vogue office at Windsor, 3-0852, or Purim Party of B'nai David ing
to the bench with inertab-
Auxiliary March 20
the wrist committee, N indsur
4-1010.
ing Jup dg
iue ralbi:ttl ie :a rd J. Jeffries is a
The Ladies Auxiliary of Con- fearless and Mimeo, Judge. Fur 30
Louis Selenium, general ran-
i OUI of thin event, in being au. n caution Wool David held its $2 y'ura ton
.1.011 by a committee consioting of donor luncheon an 'Faraday, March right acrd aliA d u trtle
d gsus o rd
f the "* It r utit iii h. r;
.1 Grilses, Jr., J A. Giro: and hi 5.
peuple. Every human yrubleul hay.
The Mesdames S. Rottenbei
M
mg for its purpose the raising of
A epicial invitation ie ers:sided treanuter, and weinbeli of the board living standards, claims his atten-
to Deli ail ter s to attend this fun, of ihrectois, klendameo 14 Kiln., tion and active pin licipiition. 11 ,-
twig. H. liutlxnheig,
Wend.. • tr, 11os not hesitate to aid those
Tickets air bring mold al
I Roney,
Ileleneky, I. Celan,
prier
hit pioi e of life
uggling tot
A Replan, S. hhlrhuiao J Wino.
ulfue
ilaek Cormoule
■ ;1“ milli, 1 l kri , A. arpt His ion Private
a I ■ egI,11 14111
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sill.
Sidomuo. A Kati, A 1.!wilisli),
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It's no use giving gold coins
to a cat.

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Mrs. C. Avrunin
Returns to Camp

Muds Furs

48th Great Annual

SALE

.Offers An Unusual
Opportunity to Purchase

Jeffries Candidate
For Re-Election

Better
Fur Coats

at Sharp Reductions!

Here are a few Examples

Australian) !;toilet
reduced to 5 45
Lopinet (MI Were) , . ,
" " 115
Amorkon Ikomhallst .
00
Muskrats
79
Melbourne Seidel
(A. Hollander PM)
97
Ullbenobluokrots
135
with
fox fame

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commend it as a worthwhile vol-
ume for every Jewish library, A
critic for the Perez Verlag i n
the Jewish Morning Journa!
speaks of 'The Eternal Foun-
tain" as an important product of
the Jewish spirit in America.
There are 31 essays in this
book. In addition to dealing
with various local institutions,
there are articles on the follow-
ing subjects:
"The Ideal of Sacrifices,"
"Tragedy of Divorce," "The Im-
portance of Kashruth," "Immor-
tality of Man," "High Morality
of Torah," "Intermarriage Un-
dermines Foundation of Judaism."
etc.
Rabbi Fine, before coming t o
Detroit. served as rabbi of con-
gregations in Kovno, Vladimir,
Moscow and Twer in Russia.

Old Folks' Home
Auxiliary Plans
Party for Purim

25 New Musical Number.

Prices: Eve.-3Sc to $1.00, Ph.. Tax

Knollwood Plans
For A Big Season

YOUTH CONFERENCE
HERE APRIL 13 14

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Lace Curtains gg- PL 25c

CHASE S. OSBORN EXPLAINS
STATEMENT ON ROOSEVELT'S
ALLEGED JEWISH ANCESTRY

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