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ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS

We extend very best wishes to the entire Jewish
Community for a Happy and Prosperous New Year

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Season's Greetings

HURD'S DRUG STORE

66 0 S. SAGINAW STREET

FLINT, MICHIGAN

Phut. 2.8021

Mr. and Mrs.
S. McMAHON

DR. STEPHEN S. WISE,

DR. /SRAEL GOLDSTEIN.

HONORARY CHAIRMAN

PRESIOENTJN.E0f/IMERICA

RECEIVES FIRST FRUITS

Dexter Beauty
Shoppe

9840 DEXTER BLVD.
Euclid 6212

• Menahem Ussishkin, President
ofJewish /Yational fund,receiees
delegations bringinsgifts from
colonies at festWalof first Fruits.

Best Wishes to all my
patrons and friends for
a nappy and prosperous
New Year

KAUFMAN'S
FURS

9034 TWELFTH ST.

M•Ulson 0552

Slaterhood Cook llookl

Models, as low os

low as..

Best wishes for a Happy
and Prosperous New
Year to all our
Patrons and
Friends

per person.

G•E Monitor Top

G•E Flatop Models

Rosh ilashonsh Services.
/toxli 1l xnhnuxh Eve. Friday. Sept. 17,
al 7:30 Temple Auditorium, Dr.
Franklin will preach on the nubJecti
"The Jew es a World Problem:" Brown
Menlorial Chapel. Rabid Fram will
iirtmeh on the suldmit: "Sand and stew.
Rosh tit,hunuh morning, Saturday.
Sept. .1/1. at In o'clock Temple Audi-
subject: "The Double Sabbath"; Drown
Memorial Chapel, Dr. Franklin will
preach 00 the Subject: "Recreating Our
World."
Sundsy Services.
Will
POMMY tiiiiAlces tit the
rettanol ulilt
Men'a TeMple Flub:
The Men's Temple Club Invites the
embers of the ron.egation and their
families to attend a testimonial dinner
In hoffbe of Ital. Leon Frain, on the
dwelt/dun of the tenth anniversary of his
ministry at Temple Meth El TuendaY eve-
ning. Oct. II,at 6:3d On Mlle occasion
Rabbi Front MAU deliver his caret linlille
address 011 his travel,. in Europe and
Palestine.
'ithool of Itelleon:
The Sitilddi go' Religion opened Its PPP-
Plena last 14.111,111). and Sunday. There
will. of emir, eessions on Satur•
day. Sept. 1.1. belitore It falls Ut1 the
New Year Pay. There will be regular
Although
PePP10118 011 Plied., Sept. H.
Sunday. Oct. I. cornea on the Eve of
the Day of Atonement. religious Pull001
will he held di Uallel.

The Temple Forum:
Beneral Hugh W Johnson will roan
the Teinple Forum sealein Tuesday night.
I ct. SE Olth an toldrean on "The 00,
The
ernment and the Constitution."
Temple Forum smiles has by popular
mon of
request Iieen expanded to •
11 progrems By popular request, too ,we
have arranged that all holders of ...on
tickets shall have their places reaetved
PO mat It shall no longer be necessarY
for them to come to the Temple an hour
ahead of the lecture In order to secure
a seat. 14.1.11 11,101. for the aeries of 14
will be priced at 65 and 11, depending
WPM the location of the mat. Individual
...lot. will be priced at 76 cents for
every lecture except the opening Johnson
lecture, when lite admission will be 11.10

has DOUBLE the Cold-
Producing Capacity 12W"

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Nab"

Beth
Heth El College:
In ...mama to TOInierous request. Beth
b:I College of Jesteh !Ruffle.. will nix
>ear offer • series of III brief letiture
courses In Jewish hixterY, religion and
literature. The migistration fee for each
The registration fee
unit will be It
for the entire sr at.11 will continue at
It The full Pt belittle of court.« will he
announc ed shortly. Beth El College will
raid , . Monday night, ort. 21, at 7:30.

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LESS CURRENT

X 500,000 DRIVE FOR PALESTINE LAND REDEMPTION -

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BREWING CO
DETROIT MICH

Seldom hag there been such wide.
spread end enthusiastic approval of anY
project undertaken by the Sisterhood an
'000 Book. The
has greeted the car
first edn is praellcally exhausted, and
unless you order now, you will run the
e disappointed
in getting
or b
danger
your eopy—ao telephone at one* to the
Temple or to Mrs. William Field, chair.
n. TO 7•1237.
e Sisterhood Art Calendar:
No mute appropriate Holy Day glft
be obtained than the Slaterhood
Art Calendar, illustrated by Beryl V.
en each and
Bletnian. Theyare 40 cts
may be obtained by calli ng Mrs. Mel

Th

Bittlenisn, chairman, To. 11-01119.

lm

Soul Yolonamml

Mrs Sidney L. Meyerson, chairman of
the Uniongram committee, Longfellow
3491 • will be glad to eupply you with
Vniongranin to send that congratulatory
message or New Year'• greeting.

Home Bake Sale of J. W.
W. O. Oct. 3 and 5

E.

A special meeting of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or-
ganization will be held Monday,
Sept. 30, at 7:30 p. m, sharp, at
Congregation B'nai Moake, Dex-
ter and Lawrence.
Final arrangements will be made
for the home bake sale to be given
before Yoni Kipper on Thursday
and Saturday evenings, Oct. 3 and
5, at all the Detroit Jewish meat
markets.
The organization will send out
the regular monthly relief checks
to the European orphans as well
as checks for the holidays. Seven
orphan cases asking relief are
awaiting to be taken up at this
meeting.
A report will be heard from the
committee arranging the 15th an-
nual ball of the organization to be
given on Sunday, Nov. 29, at the
Book Cadillac Hotel. A chairman
and other officers for this affair
will be elected.

Contributions to the Jewish
Children's Home

The Jewish Children's Home of
Detroit wishes to acknowledge with
thanks, the following donations:
J. W. Webber.
Mrs. Gertrude Levine, 2309
Ford, on occasion of recovery from
illness.
Julius Rosenwald Unit Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary.
Modern Barber Shop, 11559
Dexter Blvd.
Central Music Co., 4035 Fen-
kelt.
Mrs. B. Horowitz, 2974 Calvert.
William Grosberg, 8000 Grand
River.
Mrs. J. Weinberg, 718 Bruce
Street, Windsor, Ontario.
Mrs. L. G. Winkleman, 17206
Fairfield,
L. L. Mitchell, 2914 Glendale.
Mrs. Samuel Sloman, 222 E.
Ferry.
Mrs. Phillip Kravitz, Wilshire
Hotel.
H. Weinstein, 1430 Taylor.
Mrs. J. W. Allan, 2305 W. Bos-
ton Blvd.

New Brokerage Firm

Announcement is being made of
a new brokerage firm to tie known
an Dart & Company, of which
Meyer Steinberg, Harry A. Dart
Philomathic Plans Quintets. and A. Koven are partners.
Meyer Steinberg is well known
nial Banquet
in Detroit financial circles, having
been associated with various bi -, k-
The Philomathic Debating Club
met at the home of Leopold Snyder
I, 2652 Monterey on Sunday. Plans
for a banquet were discussed. It
is the custom of the Philomathic to
hold a banquet every five years at
which the present members and
alumni meet.
For the program a symposium on
the Italo•Ethiopian dispute was
held. The participating speakers
were Irving Isaacs, Philmore Lee-
mon, Stanley Lebergott and Nath-
an Epstein.
The Philomathic is open to all
Jewish youths between the ages of
14 and 21.

Hebrew Union College to
Open Oct. 12

Nine students who have success-
fully concluded their preparatory
work at the Hebrew Union College,
Cincinnati, and who will enter the
collegiate department of the col-
lege, will receive the degree, Bach-
elor of Hebrew, at the opening ex-
ercises Saturday, Oct. 12.
Dr. Julian Morkenstern, presi-
dent of the college, will address the
students on "Prophets and Priests."
Alfred M. Cohen of Cincinnati,
!
chairman of the board of gover-
nors of the college, will welcome
the new students, as will several
members of the faculty.

GIFTS IN KIND

; Daughters of Zion bring first
- fruits from Jewish National
Fund settlements &Palestine ,
Land Redemption.

Art

MEYER STEINBERG

era for the past 15 years. Of late,
and J. S. Bache Co.. both members
these included Clark, Childs & Co.,
of the New York Stock Exchange.
Dart & Company are members
of the Detroit Stock Exchanges. ith
private wires to all principal mar-
kets. The firm will deal in all
listed and unlisted stocks and
bonds.

- .

THE GENIUS OF MARK TRAIN



Pontiac Notre

Ital. Eimer Ilergfir's mn. toplex
for the Duly liaym will be ex follows:
Rosh Haahonah Eve, Fiday night
"hat In Man r Platuday morning,
Challenge This Year to American
Jewry;" children'. minim* Saturday
afternoon: Sunday morning. 'The 110•
then foot Purposes of Modern Judaism:"
Fridays oil. 4, the eve of Sabbath Shu•
fah, "Why a Sabbath of Returning?"
On NM Nidre night he will spook en
to Atollellletit. "
"The Moral tray
addressee oil Yutn Nippur Morning nod
to
afternoon will be "A New Basis
Do We Mean by

As It Is Reflected in the Collection of His Funny Stories
Compiled in a New Book by His Second
Cousin, Cyril Clemens

)(AIM TWAIN: HIT AND 111011051., Edited by Cyril Clemens. Preis,* by
Stephen 1prOieork. Published by Cretlerlck A. stokes ComPon). 413 Fourth
Ate., New York 151.70).

Mark Twain's centenary, now nom•de-plume of Mark Twain:
being observed, is marked by the
"Mark Twain as a young man
amt "What
appearance of numerous volumes, took passage on a Mississippi Morality"
Immortality 7'' Dr. Joseph Comb's, ae•
will
milieuted i.e 61re. Saul Ilirnkant,
reprints of his works as well as steamer going to New Orleans. Ile
1
NIAre.
biographies. By the time the date was much fascinated by the trip; Mug 01,
---
of his 100th birthday—Nov. 30, so much so, that he engaged to be-
MI. Exther Weiss Of Ilechestor and
rehnt, N.
1935—rolls around, the articles come a pilot. Ringing in his ears Mine AtIOUPtli Whit• of L s a hay
been
Y., left Friday Mening aft
and books on and about, or by through the night he could hear a the
Atm. Norman
admits of Mr. and
Mark Twain will be counted in the boatman calling out, 'Mark Twain, Buckner at their home on OttaWa drive
hundreds.
Mark Twain.' Later in life, when for Die part few days.
Miss Charlotte Wytuan. daughter of
Few of the books, however, can he was becoming noted as a writer,
B. Wyman, left for
amid Mrs.
possibly reveal the genius of the , he took , for his nom-de-plume the Mr.
• pidianti to ream.• her studies. This
s call:
all:
. ,
'11lark
Twain, la her senior year In the ploalial educa-
man as completely as does Cyril Doatman
Clemens' "Mark Twain: Wit and Mark Twain'. Then in i after Years, tion deparMent.
re
on a trip with his wife and daugh-
Wisdom."
Mr. and Mrs. Norman litnikner e
n-
These stories do more than pre- ter down the same river, the little In 1101 springs, Va..to attend the co
vention of Ile American Association of
tna
l;
shouting
sent the great humorist. The man- girl heard the boa I
Peraon•I Finance Po. nf which Mr.
through
the 11 . ht'M
' 'Ma
k r k Twain , Duckner to on th• esecuth• board.
net in which he flashed stories Mark
Twain
, Ig and said ' P apa, '
ItneetIthal.
upon request, the pranks played by
Elm Cilia R010111011, Jam.
'
Ile import. David K•tchka,
others at his expense, his mischief, don t ' you hear ' them
calling you out ttlItetell
you go out?'"
merge Wyman and Bertram
his brilliant power at repartee — there? Why don't
• • •
turned to the Call meshy of Michigan to
all these elements are among the
femme their studies
revelations of this charming vol. . Ossip Gabrilowitsch, who mar-
vied
Clemens'
eldest
daughter,
Cla-
um e of 167 pages.
ra, is reminded In this book of
This book has one great value: Twain's first huge joke, when he Eddie Steep, Inc., Takes
one can turn to almost any page appeared as an organ soloist.
Over Ford Agency at
at any time and find entertainment ,
• • •

1

Dexter and Lawrence

and amusement in the stories by ' In his preface to this book, the
---
and about this genius. This is • eminent humorist of our own time
,
Formal announcement is made
remarkable attribute for casual Stephen Leacock, says about Cyril
reading, and will undoubtedly con- Clemens' collection of stories: this week that the Gus Newman,
Inc., Ford Agency, located at
tribute largely to the popularity of "Here is a book quite unalloyed
12191 Dexter Blvd. at Monterey,
the work of his relative, Cyril with any plot, quite unmarred by has been taken over by Eddie
Clemens. any moral aim and with no other Steep, and the firm will hence-
• • •
serious intention than that of not forth be identified as Eddie Steep,
is the
J
edito c rlem
being serious." He continues to say Inc.
James R Clemens, a toc n ouo sf in Do rf bout
11 a Mark Twain: "He was es-
Mr. Steep is well known among
Mark Twain. It was Dr. Clemens, I sentially an anecdotal man, lie
Detroiters, being a former state
whom Mark Twain called "Dr. I loved a shorter effort better tha n flyweight champion. Before as-
Jim," who was responsible for the a long, an epigram more than a n
suming this agency he WAS vice
humorist's famous witticism that essay and a joke better than a ger- president and general manager of
his death was greatly exaggerated. mon. Hence, in the give and take the Dalrymple Motor Sales, Ford
The two were !diving at theof story-telling, all the best stories
dealers on Michigan Ove., where
same hotel in London and Dr. Jim i grativated towards Stark Twain. If
he achieved the remarkable record
was seriously ill. The rumor waslhe did not invent them, they be-
of having lifted this company's
spread that Clemens had died—and came his because he told them. Of
sales from the 19th position to the
reporters called to learn the de- one or two stories in the present fifth among Detroit's Ford dealers.
tails of the funeral of the humorist l volume I have heard it said by the
Prior to this engagement, Mr.
whose name was confused with his: pedantic that they are as old as
Steep served for three years in
cousin Clemens. When Mark Twain the Creeks. To which I can only
the Ford Motor sales department
himself opened the door, we are reply that in that case the Greeks
and for six years as a used can
told in the present volume, the re- stole them from Mark Twain."
dealer. His fine personality plus
porters nearly fainted. "You find a This is the grand introduction
his conscientiousness won for him
pretty lively corpse, don't you?" lie to a great volume, Mark Twain .'
a host of friends.
greeted the gentlemen of the press. relative is rendering a service by
0. N. Bonney. who was sales
Finding that one of the reporters perpetuating the best stories of
manager of the Gus Newman Co.,
was visibly disappointed, he ad-' America's greatest humorist.
will continue with Mr. Steep in the
vised him to cable to his paper the —P. S.
same capacity.
following message: "The report of
Mark Twain's death is greatly ex-'
aggerated." This is now a famous Paul Ernest Manages
Predict Victory for City
sentence.
New Park Ave. Grill
Treasurer Cobo
• • •
The stories collected by Cyril'
Detroiter% will ha' glad to learn
City
Treasurer
Albert E. Cobo,
Clemens have been handed down by' that the new Park Ave. Grill, Cof-
family and friends. Stories were , fee Shop and Cocktail Bar is now endorsed by numerous civic groups,
submitted to the editor of this under the management of Paul clubs and organizations, is carry-
book, and incorporated in it, by Ernest, well-known caterer and big his primary campaign to a
George Bernard Shaw, Julian restauranteur. Located in the Park conclusion this week. The predic-
Hawthorne , Norman }}s pgood, Ave. Hotel, corner Park and tion is freely made by astute
Irvin Cobb, George Haven Putnam Sproat, this delightful dining and leaders that Mr. Cobo will be far
and a host of others. Most of the ■ drinking rendezvous serves deli- in the lead when the votes are
stories, of course. come from the ciously tempting foods at popular counted.
He was appointed by the late
editor's own collection. prices and is prepared in ■ man-
It is impossible to make adequate nee that has made the name of City Treasurer Charles L. Wil-
Paul Ernest synonymous with liams early In 1933 to help untan-
stories and jokes. But It is interest- • Rood food in Detroit. Mr. Ernest gle financial affairs of the city
Ing to quote the one which tells Is former manager of the old and has made • marvelous record.
that at the time when Mark Twain Florentine room in the Addison Under the city charter Mr. Cobo
was editing a western newspaper Hotel and during the past summer became treasurer upon the death
a merchant in the town wrote him managed the dining room of the of Mr. Williams.
A native of Detroit, he is now
taking whether a spider in his Franklin Hills Country Club. 1
only 41 years old and is a dynamo
morning newspaper was an omen
of
energy. He left a business
of good or ill fortune. The reply,
one of the bits in "Mark Twain Jew. of Posen la Panic as Auti-1 career of promise in which he was
Wit and Wisdom," WAR character- Semitic Agitation Grows I engaged for 20 years, making a
tremendous financial sacrifice to
istic: "Finding a spieler In your'
paper did not mean either good WARSAW (WNS)—Fears for enter public service. In the two
• half years he has held the
Jewish
population
in
Posen
luck or bad for you. He was merely the
looking to gee which merchants' ad- are growing among Jewish leaders I office he has kept every promise
made
to the citizens. He helped
vertised, is that he could go to the , an the violent agitation and at-
store of one who did not do a0 tacks against the Jews of Posen draft the Seven Year Tax Debi,-
build his web over the door, and continue to spread. For nearly Quincy Plan, which has brought
remain peaceful and undisturbed . a week anti-Semites hay erun wild about the payment in full, or the
, in Posen, assaulting Jews, damag- extension at greatly lowered In-
for the rest of his days."
int Jewieh property and creating terest rates. of all but 57.000,000
e • I •
The following story relates howl& veritable panic in the Jewish of the $49,000,000 in taxes delin-
quent for 1932 and prior years
Samuel L Clemens assumed the quarter.

I

Season's Greetings and best
Wishes to All for a Happy
and Prosperous New Year.

Morton

H. Espar

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Please accept my sincerest
wishes to all Jewry for
a Happy and Pros-
pet-ow; N e w
Year

Councilman Eugene

VanAntwerp

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