MEVentorrjoustiffi RON ICL4 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE TWO JUNIOR HADASSAH ARRANGES SERIES OF INTIMATE PALESTINIAN EVENINGS THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME V DeLuxe Family Service CALENDAR OF EVENTS 'COMMITTEE ENROLLS MORE PATRONS FOR ANNUAL BALFOUR BALL NOY. 2 Oct. 20—Grape festival of Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe. There has been a tremendous of the Zionist Organization of Oct. 21—"Pay-Up" tea of Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs response on the part of Zionists America at New York as Detroit's Neatly hosed First of Rallies for Members of Local Unit to Be Held on Folks' Home. and non-Zionists to the invitation special contribution towards the Oct. 22—Bridge luncheon of B'nai David Sisterhood. Bath Towels and Underwear Thursday Evening at the Home of Mr. and of the officers and board of di- practical development of social Fluffed Dried Oct. 22—Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund. Mrs. Harry L Jackson rectors of the Zionist Organiza- and cultural efforts in the com- • Oct. 22—Opening social meeting of Men's Club of Con- tion of Detroit to participate in munity", says James I. Ellmann, THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE the organization's outstanding an- president of the Zionist Organ- Palestine's message, as it ap- all ads solicited by each girl, will gregation Shaarey Zedek. ization of Detroit. Oct. 22, 23 and 24—Open house programs at Jewish Com- peals to and affects the youth, be credited to her for the $5 Patrons additional to those pub- will be presented to the Jewish luncheon to be held on Jan. 19. munity Center. lished last week are: Organ- . A number of open house af- Oct. 23—Public meeting of Conference of Jewish young women of Detroit in a sir. and Mrs. kldneY Allen. Mr. and fairs will take place this week. izations to Protest Nazi atrocities and to Boycott German-made Mrs. Harry Beaker, Mr. and Mr.. Dv, if No matter what you pay, ney !Wyman, Mr. Max Broad. Ur. and Detroit unit of Junior Hades- The first two will be held on Goods, at Philadelphia-Byron Hall. Speaker, Gerhart Seger, refu- oath Mrs. Leo Croll, a. Allyn Dann, Mr. and no laundry sah, through the chairman of its Tuesday night, Oct. 22, at the gee from German concentration camp, former member of Ger- Mrs. Harry Edelman, Mr. and Mr, Har- old Ehrlich, Mr. and lilre Bain. Maher. membership committee, Miss Fran- home of Charlotte Lev, 2076 man Reichstag. can launder a finer shirt. Mr. and ilra Arthur Marl, Mr. and Gladstone Ave., and at the home Oct. 23—First meeting of the year of Women's Auxiliary cm Moranz, this week made Mr,. Jos. Frank, Mr and Mrs. Philip WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE of Ann Aaronson, 2256 Richton J. 011bert, Mr. nod Mrs. Marvin Glnkold, of United Hebrew Schools, at Ilotel Stotler at 2:15 P. M. known the inauguration of a ser- Mr. and Mrs. Liddy lluneloirti, Mr. and Oct. 23—Fashion show luncheon and bridge of Zedakah ies of intimate evenings planned Ave. On Wednesday night, Oct. Mrs. {Cm. lt. liainberg, Dr. Gilbert 23, there will be an open house Want, Mr. and Mrs Myron A Keys. for the organization's membership Club. air. Mid Mriv. Alexander LI,111. Mr and Oct. 24—Opening of Community Fund Drive, with address as a means of stimulating inter- at the home of Esther Eleonin, Ch•rlen Alarlenthal, Mr. and kirk. Flat pieces carefully ironed. 2677 Leslie Ave., and one at the Harry Myers, Mr. and Mr. Max (hand, est in Junior Iladassah's Pales- by Gerard Swope. Additional pounds, 4c lb. home of Helen Kass, 349 Wood- Mr. and Mra A. M. Pregenion, Mr. and Oct. 27—Hadassah Board meeting, breakfast at 10:30, at tinian work, and at the same time Mr.. klark Itafelitun. Mr. mai MIA Max A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE serving to stimulate social activ- ward Ave. The latter is to be Phalanx Club, for Senior Iladassah, Junior Hadassah and Busi- sable. Louts Robinson, Julius Bubo., one of a series of Palestinian ness and Professional Division. Mr. •nd Mrs, Jacob Byhrother, Mr and ity. Mrs. Aaron filliiertilatt, Mr. and Mly Oct. 27—Annual dinner-dance of Home Relief Society, at The plan calls for the convening nights sponsored by Miss Kass' Ellis Thal, Mr. and Aire. Harry Who,. committee. All members and pros- of a number of Palestinian eve- pective members are invited to Stotler lintel. Oct. 27—Senior Kovod Night dinner-dance at Jewish Com- nings at homes of Detroit Jewish Ref mo•mablo for sea-see..tea-okamol mrionto leaders, for the discussion of Pal- any one of these homes, in order munity Center. THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY to become acquainted with the Oct. 29—Address by Gen. Hugh Johnson before the forum estinian and current Jewish is- JACOB W. PEARLSTEIN sues. The host and hostess of each membership at large and with of Temple Beth El. Oct. 29—Music Study Club meeting. of 1832 Pallister Ave., 51 years gathering will have supervision of Hadassah ideals. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m., Oct. 30—Iladassah Roll of Honor rally at Phalanx Club; the program, and the evenings old, died on Oct. 15. Funeral serv- ices were held at Lewis Bros. Fu- arranged thus far are already as- the Happy Day Fund will hold a 12 o'clock—luncheon. birthday party in honor of those Nov. 2—Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organization of sured of most instructive and en- neral Home on Oct. 18 with OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE girls having birthdays in July, Detroit. MRS. FRANK WETSMAN burial in Oakview Cemetery, tertaining programs. August, September and October. Nov. 3—Open house at United Ilebrew Schools, closing Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will he Junior Iladassah's membership The party will be held at the nual event, the Balfour Ball, at Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal offi- ciating. Ile is survived by hie Finished Same Day —NO EXTRA CHARGE will be divided into groups for home of Pearl Wartell, 683 Wood- activities of Hebrew Education Month. Nov. 3—Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of the Nation, the Steller Hotel on Nov. 2. Not wife, Susan, two children, Rose attendance at these planned in- ward Ave. only has an unusually large list speaking on the subject "A Liberal Editor Looks at the Jews." Jo and Billie J; two sisters, Mrs. timate gatherings. These events of patrons expressed a willing- Hereafter, the general month- Nov. 4—Bridge-tea of B'nai David Sisterhood. Ed Ellis and Mrs. J. Dunn and will all be intimate and invita- ly meetings of Junior Iladassah Nov 6—Card party of Detroit League of Denver Children's ness to serve but the general pub- two brothers, Samuel and Morris. pee ...ell tional, and every Junior lladas. will be held on Sunday afternoons WRAJUNG APTAREL lic is showing a lively response. nab member will be invited to at instead of Tuesday evenings. The Home.* The chairman, Abraham Coo- Par t'ud IOC Nov. 6—Card party of Ladies' Auxiliary of Mlaver Umge- HYMAN MILLION least one such gathering during second meeting of the season will per, and his committee, feel there genci Verein. Minimum Charm $1.60 the year. is every reason to believe this ball of 1622 Collingwood Ave., 56 be held Sunday afternoon, Nov. 3, Nov. 9—Oneg Shabat at 2:30 p. m., at home of Mrs. Joseph A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION The first of these intimate eve- at the Stotler Hotel, at 2:30 p. m. will outstrip all former under- years old, died on Oct. 14. Fu- Frank, 1120 Chicago Blvd. Mrs. James I. Ellmann, speaker. neral services were held on Oct. nings will be held on Thursday W. Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City Nov. 12—Address by Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New York, takings and will be an event long 14 with burial in -B'nai David evening, Oct. 24, at the home of Knights of Pythias Confers to be remembered. under auspices of the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Mrs. Frank Wetsman is an ac- Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua S. Spec- Nov. 16 to 19—Fifth annual bazaar and carnival of Sisterhood Honorson Veteran 3345 Glendale Ave. It is under- tive member of Mr. Cooper's com- ks officiating. lie is survived by - of Congregation B'nai Moshe. his wife. Rebecca. and a brother, Members stood that Mrs. Jackson has al- mittee. Nov. 19—Eva Prenzlauer Group donor luncheon. ready arranged her program. The The entertainment committee is Simon. Nov. 20—Molly Picon recital at Orchestra Hall, under aus- committee is encouraged by the putting forth every effort to bring Last Tuesday night, Detroit MILTON M. SLOMAN fact that Mrs. Jackson, president Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythians pices of Women's Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith. Nov. 20—Membership tea of Woman's Auxiliary of United to this affair outstanding artists of 645 Virginia Park, 67 year, of the senior chapter of Hades- held an impressive meeting. The in addition to an exceptional or- Hebrew Schools at Hotel Stotler. at 2 p. m. old, died on Oct. 10. Funeral serv- soh, is to be the first hostess, and rank of knight was conferred on Nov. 20—Concert of Woman's Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith chestra, and refreshments. Miss Moranz believes that these the H. P. Cohen class. Following "The Balfour Ball has attracted ices were held on Oct. 13 at Tem- (evening). ple Beth El, with burial in Wood- evenings will help stimulate an that a portrait of Past Grand the attention of the headquarters Nov. 20—Ladies Auxiliary of Hebrew Schools. mere Cemetery. lie is survived Mr. and Mrs. Harry New- interest in Junior Iladassah and Chancellor Frank Berman was un- Nov. 21—Ladies Auxiliary Old Folks' Home (afternoon). Gifts to North End Clinic Gilbert, by his wife, Pauline, two daugh- in general Palestinian work, and veiled. A gift was presented to man, Mrs. Flora Goodman, Mrs. Nov. 23—Oneg Shabat at home of Mrs. David Diamond. pressure to look for havens of ref- tern, Mrs. S. D. Coburn of Detroit Blanche B. Stern of Montgomery, will encourage an increase in the H. P. Cohen, in honor of his 61st Mrs. David de Solo Pool, speaker. and Mrs. N. A. Fischer of Pitts- membership of Junior Hadassah. North End Clinic has received Alabama; Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gil- birthday. The honored guest of the uge from persecution. Nov. 24—Fifteenth annual dance of Jewish Women's Euro- In addition to these intimate evening were the grand vice chan- Lauding the efforts of the Jew- `°__x Pa. Mr. Sloman was a the following contributions: bert. pean Welfare Organization. gatherings, Miss Moranz an- ish National Fund, to whose 32nd Degree Mason and a mem- In memory of Joseph M. Fried- Nov. 26—Second annual donor dinner of Ladies' Auxiliary For the Supplementary Medical nounces that the annual member- cellor of Michigan, Fred Breen, the grand keeper of record and seal of of Yeshivah Beth Judah. achievements he referred again ber of the Elks, Assistance Fund: In memory of man of Pittsburgh, from Miss ship rally of Junior Hadassah, for Michigan, William Hampton, and and again in his address, Rabbi Nov. 28—Annual Junior Hadassah dance at Masonic Temple. HELENE H. BREITENBACH Edith Heavenrich, Mr. and Mrs. her father, Benjamin Netzorg, paid-up members, will be held on other grand lodge officers. Fram described the type of colonies Dec. 1—Molly Siegel Organization's donor luncheon. from Mre. Harold Van Baalen; in Funeral services were held at Mortimer H. Meyer, Mrs. Isaac memory of Mrs. Miriam Atlas, Nov. 17. Details will be made Veterans jewels were presented that are flourishing on these Na- Dec. 4—Annual luncheon of Neugarten Sunshine Club, at 2 p. m. Friday, Oct. 11, in the later, and it is planned to to George Edloff, Meyer Pereire tional Fund possessions purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartman, known chapel of Temple Beth El for create an atmosphere Of sociabi- and Ike Kositchek for their affili- the Detroit Leland Hotel. with funds gathered throughout Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ilartman, Mr. lity, in addition to the program Dec. 4—Sunshine Club donor luncheon. ation with the order for over 25 the world in boxes and through Miss llelene H. Breitenbach, as- and Mrs. Joseph Hartman; and a Dec. 8—Dr. Shalom Spiegel, member of the faculty of sistant principal of the Irving years. various other means of penny col- contribution from Mr. and Mrs. for the afternoon. the Jewish Institute of Religion, speaking before the Men's Club School and one of the city's best Next Tuesday night a business of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "Jewish Self-Hate." Thanksgiving Night Dance lections. Julius Gunsberg, known teachers, who died Oct. Gene Regis and his orchestra meeting of importance will be held. In memory of Max Teller, from Dec. 10—$3 donor banquet of Women's Mizrachi Organiztion. Speaking of the orange industry, 10 in Harper Hospital after a Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers, Miss have been secured to play at the Chancellor Commander Bernard A. Dec. 11—Annual donor luncheon of Zedakah Club. he said that the Palestine orange Sadie Hirschman, Jesse F. Hirsch- Thanksgiving Night dance spon- Pearl urges every member to be is one of the best in the world, I month's illness. Slim and Breitenbach Dec. 15—Ball of Old Folks' Home Auxiliary. was born in Jackson educated sored by Junior Iladassah. present. Palestine exporting being the industry seventh largest Dec. 22—Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek Cha- orange man. in the in Detroit public schools, taking The entertainment committee nukah Supper Dance. In memory of Joseph Spiegel of • The meetings of the dance com- FOR graduate work at Columbia Uni- Wilmette, IIL, from Mr. and Mrs. mittee are held every Thursday at completed arrangements for the Dec. 29—Shaarey Zedek children's Chanukah party. world. versity. Many of the city's promi- Arthur C. Field and David L. the home of Sophie B. Schwartz, gala night of fun and entertain- Jan. 8—European Womena Welfare Organization donor The artistic achievements of nent men were her former pupils. 1947 Gladstone. The chairman, ment for Sunday, Oct. 20. All mem- luncheon. Palestine were also lauded, Rabbi She was instrumental in getting Hayes. Sydelle Bobrin, has asked the bers and friends are invited to the Jan. 12—Annual dance of Junior Jewish National Fund, Fram pointing to the excellent many Detroit churches to provide Phalanx Club building at John IL theatrical performances of Habi- recreation facilities for children. The first lesson in the school of members of the organization to and Erskine St. There will be no at Hotel Stotler. Jan. 12—Dance of Zedakah Juniors. mah, to the workers' amateur thea- She was a member of several edu- life is to stand alone the major- keep in mind the fact, that 20 charge for admission. • ter and to numerous other accom- cational organizations and of Jan. 12—Annual dinner of Detroit Service Group. ity never passes that examination. per cent •of all tickets sold and Jan. 13 and 14—Annual Federation Days. plishments by Palestine artists. Temple Beth El, where she had Jan. 19—Address by Emil Lengyel before forum of Men's Referring to the loans granted been a Sunday School teacher Club of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "The Boiling Cauldron of to Palestine by English banks, at many years. Surviving are two Europe." the interest rate of 4 per cent, sisters, Mrs. Louise Breitenbach Jan. 19—$5 Donor Luncheon of Junior Hadassah, Rabbi Fram said that it was an Clancy, with whom she lived at Jan. 22—Fourth annual donor luncheon of Women's Auxil- indication of the confidence shown 8921 Byron avenue, and Mettle iary of United Hebrew Schools. the Jewish efforts, as contrasted of Indianapolis, and Feb. 2—Marvin Loewenthal, prominent journalist, lecturer with the interest rate of 17 per Lichtenstein two brothers, Harry P. Breiten- and traveler, speaking before Shaarey Zedek Men's Club on "Jews cent charged to Rumania. bach of Grosse Pointe and Dr. and the Social Revolution." Institutions formerly supported Lawrence P. Breitenbach of De- Feb. 9—Second annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con- by charitable funds are now being troit. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin con- gregation B'nai Moshe. taken over by the Palestinian corn- ducted the funeral services. Burial Feb. 23—Address by Dr. David de Sole Pool, rabbi of munities, he said, was at Woodmere Cemetery. Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue of New York, before the forum of The religion of labor, dominant Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek. in Palestine, is the highest ideal of March 4—Annual donor luncheon of the Ladies Auxiliary the Jews of the Holy Land, the of the Jewish National Fund. March 18—Address by Dr. Hans Kohn, eminent authority speaker declared. Ile said that on Jewish National Fund land only In loving memory of our dear on Eastern affairs, before the forum of Men's Club of Congrega- people who work the land them- husband and father, Jacob Ber gation Shaarey Zedek. selves are permitted to settle, self- man, who passed away 11 yea!, March 29—Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna- gogue of New York, in an address before Men's Club of Shaarey help being the dominant of Pal- ago, Oct. 20, 1924. estine efforts. Zedek, on the subject "Factors of Survival in Jewish Life." and kind In his way.: Experiments in the Ilebrew Uni- Lorin• Upright and Bad to the end of his dot , versity and in the Jewish colonies tilnyere and true In tile heart and min I A loeautlful memory Ile left behind have made possible the perfection of intensive agricultural methods Sadly missed by his wife, chit. which provide a greater return for drew and grandchildren. more farmers on less land, Rabbi Fram said. A woman likes to have a man (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) man, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, "The first thing that impresses flatter her even when she know Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin, Mr. the visitor to l'alestine today is the that he is a penicious fabricator. all denominations. and Mrs. James Ellmann, Harry great building activity, the pres- Alvin D. Hersch spoke as a per- From, brother of the rabbi who ence of innumerable factories that sonal friend and told of the hap- came from Cincinnati for the oc- never existed there hbfore," he piness it afforded him that he had casion, Rabbi and Mrs. Leon Feuer said. "The cities are filled with Rev. Cantor known Rabbi From before his corn- of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs, Lester factories. The River Jordan has ' David Golden ing to Detroit and had recom- Alexander of Toledo, Mrs. Ben- been harnessed and now the cities mended his being called to Detroit. jamin Lambert, Mrs. Douglas have electricity. Life there is much Detroit .. Favorite Dr. Leo M. Franklin introduced Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittel- as it is in the metropolitan centers MOMaL Rabbi Fram and spoke in glowing shofer, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Alex- of America. Woddlor Corm.- terms of his work as rabbi and ander, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin, Performed 10 slag "Typical of the new Palestine is Isadore Levin, Louis James Rosen- llama cod Irr educator and as a colleague. the potash industry on the shores Many Congratulatory Messages berg, Fred Lawton. Appointment of the Dead Sea. It has brought Hundreds of messages from all Rabbi Fram' ■ Address life out of the valuable chemicals over the city, state and country When Rabbi Leon Fram rose to in the waters and the name of the were received. Among those who speak, the entire assembly rose in company, translated means, "The sent messages were Governor a demonstration and applauded Dead Sea Has Come to Life Frank D. Fitzgerald, President and remained standing for several Again." Alexander Ruthven of the Univer- minutes. Rabbi Fram began to "The real spirit of Palestine is Monuments of Character sity of Michigan, Senator James speak of his appreciation of the found in what happens on the farm ' Couzens, Bishop Edgar Blake, demonstration of esteem and af- lands," Rabbi From said. "There Bishop Herman Page, Father Fred- fection that had been accorded him poisonous swamps have been trans- eric Siedenburg, Rev. Edgar de- and was visibly overcome with formed into blossoming gardens. Witt Jones and many other min- emotion. He proceeded to deliver an There the Jewish colonies, estab- PHONE isters; Percival Dodge for the De- address on his adventures in Pal- lished on land believed to be worth- troit Community Fund, William P. estine, describing the tremendous less, have become self-supporting my for 15 years—and "I've sold you used car. Lovett for the Detroit Citizens progress that he observed in Pal- to the extent that the British bank League, Malcolm Bingay, editor of estine on re-visiting it last summer has loaned $2,500,000 at 4 per cent, reputation for honest and fair dealing and re- FOR TRIAL DEMONSTRATION I want to sell you the Detroit Free Press, Justice after 10 years. its security the ability of the colon- liability is unquestioned. Now, Henry Butzel, Dr. Julius Morgen- greatest value Contrasting life in Palestine 10 ists to pay it back. the new 1936 PONTIAC—The NO OBLIGATION TO BUY, OF COURSE! stern, president of the Hebrew years ago with that of today, Rab- "The miracle that has brought! grsolta and Maatle MOCIII00• 111 your automobile dollar has ever purchased. Union College; all the other Jew- bi Fram pointed to the limited im- this about lies in the insistence of • 7729 TWELFTH ST. Whether or not you expect to buy • car soon, ish congregations of the city, Dr. migration in 1925 with the large the Jewish immigrants that he do EUCLID 7192 Bernard Heller of Ann Arbor and influx of settlers at present. A the labor of the land with his own corn* in and see these wonder automobiles. Th• all the Rabbis of the State; Dr. desire for freedom of action, even hands. The Jewish farmer in Pal- "Welcome" sign is out! We're celebrating— hold- Felix Levy, president of the Cen- if settlers are compelled to eke out estine is not permitted to hire la- Rev. Caster ing "Open House" this week to show you the You'll tral Conference of American Rab- the poorest livelihood, is the motiv- bor. Either he works the land he Come to us for officially authorized Pontiac Service. Jacob equipped with every modern bis, Dr. Emanuel Camino, direc- ating force which creates an en- has with his own family, or he new 1936 PONTIAC." find our service department Silverman tor of Education of the Union of thusiasm and the desire to build joins a collective group where all facility for prompt, efficient •nd courteous service—at rea- SURGICAL American Hebrew Congregations, the Jewish community of Pales- work for each other. sonable prices! MOIIEL the United Ilebrew Schools, the tine, he stated. "The Spirit of these Jewish im- SS sewn, Fraollro Jewish Community Center, the migrants in Palestine is shown in settlers, most of them from The Zionist Organization, the Hadas- the fact that when science so im- awd cab, the Temple Sisterhood, the Germany, Poland and Rumania, proves agricultural methods that Young People's Temple Club, Rab- are trained to live in comradeship, family can live on half the land 2903 bi Morris Lauren of Baltimore, and are moved by unusual devo- it owns it gives up the other half Elmhurst Rabbi Abram Simon of Washing- tion and by an inspiration of a to another family. So Palestine TO. 8-6639 Marriage. ton, Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof of great faith, Rabbi From stated. constantly is making room for ad- Performed Pittsburgh, Rabbi Ferdinand Isser- He pointed to the eagerness of ditional immigrants." millions of Jews to settle In Pal- an of St. Louis, Rabbi Joseph Stolz of Chicago, Rabbi Harry Levi estine and the large numbers who of Boston, Rabbi Tease Landman of are clamoring to be placed on the long waiting list to receive their New York, and from hundreds of FUNERAL DIRECTORS members of the Temple who could visas which are issued according to the absorptive capacity of the land. present at the dinner. not be Pointing out that new immi- Seen among the diners were Prof. 1. Leo Sharfman of Ann grants make it possible to start Arbor, Prof. Remer of Ann Arbor, new industries, Rabbi Fram stated let a single NV S. Gilmore, editor of the De- that the settlers do by not to inaugurate troit News. Judge Harry Keidan, opportunity pass new industrial enterprises. He said Judge Ira W. Jayne, Judge Arthur who J. 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