;Americas icwisk Polak-cal Carter CLIFTON num • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIEDErRorflaTSfi OIRONICLE PA GE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HOME RELIEF SOCIETY I EVENT ON OCTOBER 27 11S1101• Motor Sales Announce A SHOWING OF THE NEW 1936 FORD V-8 • You are cordially invited to see and drive the new Ford V-8 for 1936---The finest, safest, most reliable Ford ever built .. . Now On Display In Our Show Rooms GINSBERG Motor Sales Service Sales We have a selection of guaranteed used cars for sale. We will accept any make of car in trade. 12535 43 GRATIOT AVE. - Two minutes drive East of City Airport PINGREE 6400 Open Sundays You Can Buy QUALITY KOSHER MEATS with Confidence from A. B. MARGOLIS • Kosher Meat & Poultry Market 11637.-41 DEXTER BLVD. 'Between Burlingame and Webb BE 10E1.13 ER Phone HOGARTH 3042 Three Returned Tourists Describe . Experiences In Palestine and At Lucerne's World Zionist Congress James I. Ellmann, Rabbi Leon Fran and Miss Anne hianson, who returned from Palestine, and the first two also from the World Zion- ist Congress in Lucerne, reported on their impressions last Wednes- day evening at an overflow meet- ing of the Zionist organization of Detroit, held in the Henry 11 Room of Hotel Statler. Dr. Harry E. August, chairman of the educa- tional committee, presided. Miss Manson, a former president of Junior Hadassah of Detroit, told of the work of the Newish Na- tional Fund in reclaiming the land of Palestine, and referred to the Haifa Bay reclamation project sponsored by Hadassah. She espe- cially emphasized the work of the Junior Hadassah colony, Meir Shfeyah, which she called "a jewel in the midst of desolation," where 115 children are cared for and ed- ucated. keep its word on the observance of the Sabbath. The resolution on the Haavarah, the commission in charge of ac- cepting German goods brought into Palestine by German settlers, de- creed that the liaavarah must go on because Jews must leave Ger- many, but, as explained by Rabbi Fram, extra dealings must be elim- inated and the Haavarah must be placed in charge of the Zionist Executive. Louis Oppenheim Called by Death Louis Oppenheim, well known in Detroit and northern Michigan, passed away Friday morning, Oct. 11. Funeral services were con- ducted by Rabbi A. hf. Hershman Mr. Ellmann's Address Mr. Ellmann spoke of three things which impressed him and upon which he based the following recommendations: 1. The industrial development of the country: It takes less money to put one in industry than on a farm. It is exceedingly important," he stated in emphasizing this point, that industrial effort should be speeded because it will determine the number of people who will come into Palestine." 2. The land question. Declar- ing that the Jewish National Fund is the outstanding thing in Pal- estine today, Mr. Ellmann pointed out that while, during the past four years, the Jewish population grew from 17 to 26 per cent, the amount of land owned by Jews grew only from 5 to 6 per cent of the total. lie urged that the National Fund be given complete power to do all land purchasing, and that individ- ual investors should share in what- ever profits may be derived from National Fund efforts. Mr. Ell- mann also urged that a great ef- fort be put forth to make a success of the forthcoming Land Restora- tion drive, which will be conducted in Detroit as part of the national drive now in progress. 3. Need of a court of honor. Mr. Ellmann pointed to the numerous controversies that arise from time to time and urged the establish- ment of a court of honor or tri- bunal "so that the people may have a guide that will create con- fidence." Rabbi Franis Address Reviewing the results of the World Zionist Congress, Rabbi Fram said that the delegates dis- Played a lack of respect for oratory because they were engaged in seri- ous business. "Over the Congress," he said, "!ay the shadow of Vienna because everyone knew that a new party was meeting there." Ile pointed out that the state party threatened with a turn toward Vienna, and that this resulted in the unity that brought Dr. Chaim Weizman back Annual Dinner-Dance and Enter- tainment at Statler ANTI-OLYMPIC MOVEMENT GAINS MOMENTUM IN SPITE OF ACTION BY A. A. U. GROUP IN NEW YORK Del Delbridge will personally conduct a 10-piece orchestra, with Ray Gorrell and Julie Sabourin as soloists, at the annual dinner- dance and entertainment of the Home Relief Society, on Sunday Watch This Paper for Unusual Oppor- tunities in Real Estate Bargains Sale Houses LOUIS OPPENHEIM Pfeiffer's Nine Months Net Is $2.03 a Share Pfeiffer Brewing Co. reports net earnings of $343261 for the quart- er ended Sept. 30. This is equival- ent to 87 cents per share. It repre- sents an increase of 62 per cent over the 6211,188 net shown for )the third quarter of 1934. Net earnings for nine months to leadership. ending Sept 30. are $795,686, The two Important issues, as equivalent to $2.03 a share on viewed by Rabbi Fram, were that 390.412 shares outstanding. No S abbath observance and the comparison with nine months pe- Haararah. The former issue was riod of 1934 is available, as the Settled when it was agreed that company did not start shipment of the Histadruth could be trusted to its products until May, 1934. INVESTMENT PROP ERTIES FOR SALE Detroit Trust Com pany Bargains in Homes BARGAINS---JUST RELEASED ALL 10% DOWN The Detroit Savings Bank TODAY'S BUY---SALE FL ATS Sr. Kovod Night State Sisterhoods At Center Sunday Convene in Pontiac On Oct. 22 and 23 ANNUAL SIMMS TORAH OBSERVANCE OF MOTHERS CLUBS SUNDAY EVENING ■ Citrin Aid Society Dance October 20 at Cloverhill Park Cemetery on Monday. Prior to his arrivalin Detroit 19 years ago he was in business in Arcadia, Elkton and Caseville, Mich. Born in Talsen, Kurland, in 1690, Mr. Oppenheim came to the United States in 1905 and there- after engaged in the mercantile business. Mr. Oppenheim was a member of Perfection Lodge, F. & A. M., the Consistory, the Shrine, Jefferson Club and of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Surviving are his wife, Julia; two sons, David and Stanley; his mother, Rosa; three sisters, Frieda Fleisher, Mrs. Vette Singer, Mrs. Ilelen Mitchell, and two broth- ers, Albert and Paul, all of De- troit REAL ESTATE ( CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1 ) have been read in all German synagogues, has created a sensa- rge Little, athletic director of . tion in Jewish circles. Dr. Baeck Rutgers University; and Edwar(L was released after being held in- B. Ilaines of the Paterson News . communicado for 24 hours but Athletic Association. Dr. Hirsch is still in prison. No A movement to boycott the one knows what the charger are Olympics was started in Cam- against or what will be his fate. bridge, Mass., by the Jewish War The arrests followed an order by Veterans of America. the secret police forbidding the Impetus is being given the anti- reading of the manifesto. Olympic movement by the report Meanwhile it became known from Berlin that the games would be used as a means of spreading that approximately 300 Jewish Nazi propaganda. The German refugees who had returned to government has announced that Germany are now languishing it would open a National Social- in concentration camps. They ist exposition in conjunction with were given terms in these BOSTON BLVD, WEST— the Olympic Games next year. camps to "educate' them to Lovely modern home, 4 B. R., The official party newspaper, Voel- the new conditions in the Reich 3 baths 2nd floor, servants' kischer Beobachter, asserts the ex- and to warn other refugees that These properties are free and clear of any encumbrances. quarters 3rd. Nicest section. position will "present a concrete they need not return to Ger- Perfect condition. Fraction of many. The prices are attractive and the tern s easy demonstration of National Social- original price. Might accept ist principles and program." Under the impetus of an openly small modern home in ex- 10% Down — 1% Month — 10 Yea ✓ Contract expressed boast that Germany will change. Germany on Trade Blacklist be rid of all her Jews within five address unit Itooms Coma. neat Int Price Car • itt1.3 S'alvert a Cu,,,. e ra Ih V. ILA. WASHINGTON (WNS)—Des-1 years, a new campaign has been 311111 3-Aar 87000 1673.5 (Schen /faun. less. It. V. IL A. 35.111 s - 1st LIDO pits desperate last minute efforts started to. make the economic 5700.02 1'laim/3 B. V. II, A. t tam. e ra. 35 x 101 !mar 6,500 by Dr. Carl Ritter, head of the liquidation Of the Jews as com- LA SALLE BLVD, 7760— 32111-20 Charnel I fain. Ira. IS V. II, A. 352101 t-ear 7,400 1021-3 Dunne 2 bun. Ilea. Dr V. IL A. 302101 Lear 5,500 economic division of the German plete as is their political, profes- Lovely home on large land- 1550 El tnittInd I fans. Sea It. V. ILA. 30,104 !-Ear 8,550 Foreign Office, to avoid it, Ger- sional and social degradation. The scaped lot facing park. 6 B. R., 1521-3 Elmhurst a - e I bun. IL V. II. A, 301104 None 5,509 107901 Fullerton t fem. • ea. II. V. ILA. 30x I el 2-ear 5,700 many was officially placed on the keynote of the new drive was 3 baths, tile roof, H. W. Oil 1601.3 Ilholstone a lam. n. • It. V. II. A. 30x111 !-ear 5000 black list of the United States so sounded by Prof. Heinrich liunke, heat. Terms to responsible t011-9 144,4144am g fan, 5 - a Frame IL A. 30[101 0-rar 4,790 3215-4 Gladstone t ram. • 1.41. R. V. IL A. far as trade is concerned when business manager of the German buyer or might lease. Cad. 0321 30x I 04 !-ern 6000 citric Ilohnur It. A. t runt. 6 ea. 11. V. 302130 5 - ewe 5.500 DEL DELBRIDGE the State Department announced Advertising Council, in the in- or To. 5.1794 nights and Sun- 157611 Tat for g fah. S ea It. V. 11. A. Yining 5-ear 5,755 that beginning Oct. 15, customs 1082 [minks Pk 2 run. a - 6 11. A. fluential periodical "German It. V. 35.131 days. 0-ear 4,500 evening, Oct. 27, at the Statler collectors in all ports will collect' 3310.50 Wreford 2 Mtn. 5 en. It V. 11. A. 30.154) 5-ear 0.500 Economy." Without mincing any 3355-9 WrebIrd 2 rain 5 ea. II, V. It. A. Hotel. Special dinner music will 301103 0-awe 8,500 highest duties on about 100 works liunke declared "we cannot commence at 6:30 p. m., and many the articles imported from Germany. permit the existence of an eco- Homer Warren & Co. Real Estate Department surprises will follow. commercial penalty, which nomic basis of power from which 60 1 EARS . tEPENDABLE SERVICE Table reservations are now be- This aids the boycott by placing Ger- attempts may be made to win in- ing taken by Mrs. Max Kogan, Longfellow 3753, Townsend man articles at a great competi- fluence over the life of our peo- tive disadvantage where similar ple. Nobody can expect us as 8-5027, or Longfellow 2784. Many prominent personalities articles from other countries come National Socialists to buy from a 201 W. FORT STREET (OPP. P. 0.) RA 5670 into the United 'States, was im- Jew, nor can we acknowledge a have already accepted the invita- posed because of Germany's flag- Jew as a leader of our enterprise tion to act as patrons, among rant 3005 HAZELWOOD and persistent financial and In olden times the first symbol them being Mr. and Mrs. George 7 Rooms-4 bedrooms—mod- Willens, Mr. and Msr. Maurice commercial discrimination against of the victory of a people was the ern bath and shower — 2-car Aronsson, Mr. and Mrs. Philip this country. The imposition of liberation of its racial comrades garage. this penalty coincided with an an- from alien servitude. It is equally Slomovitz, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer $4,500—TERMS nouncement that Germany had; obvious that German men cannot Prices to Suit Tenants Who Are Renting Now Prentis, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham ratified the German - American acknowledge a Jew as their busi- 2932 H=VOOD Srere, Dr. Harry Kirshbaum, Mr. treaty of commerce, friendship ness chief. If, beyond that, the and Mrs. Sidney Allen, Mr. and and consular rights, which had Jewish problem is acknowledged 6 room frame — 2-car garage Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. SHOWN Itt APPOINTMENT Just newly decorated- SINGLES Ily Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. Morris previously been ratified by the i n the professions and not merely TS $4,250—TERMS United States Senate. The new in the newspaper and film M a. me. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gins- treaty, replacing the 1925 pact, 115,4., E. Grand, 104A— Taylor, 0308-11 yin I1. V.... *epos branches, for which cultural aims 2640 BLAINE burg, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, II rooms, 4 bedrooms 1135.00 (Kited, 33511-10 rn 60.06 continues the old treaty but minus are decisive, then the Jewish 7 Benton E., 824-14 II.V 00.00 room Brick — Reconditioned Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellmann, the latter's very important most- Longfellow, Vill- problem must be acknowledged completely — 2-car garage. Herman Warren, and many others 75.00 Elmhurst, 1517-10-10 roa n ear 50.00 a limns% 8 ball* favored nation clause. The omis- for all business." Itretel, 1116-41 rms., 410ii. rat 3000 Elmhurst, 14211-30-4 rmty Ir. $6,250—TERMS to be published next week. 10.00 1.:antlawn, N., 131-6 ems.. ear 35.50 Euclid, 1115-17-10 nos, gar 40.50 Chef Fausoni will prepare an sion of this clause forces German gas 55.00 Kendall, 5540.15—ti rats, 3 II 37.50 Emerson, S., 4086 RICHTON exporters to pay the full Smoot- German • Jewish Refugee Actress 55.00 In 1001.6-11 nne, ewe 45.00 Kerney NI 51-6 rma„ excellent menu. 9 room brick income — exter- Hawley tariff rates on all articles Scores Triumph in London Rl 19027-5 nn., butt 30.00 Navahos., 317-10-10 room Sirs. Wiliam Gordon will deco- Newport, 314-1 11.11. don. gar 32,50 malern, double enrage 45.00 LONDON (WNS)—Making her ior just painted — A real buy rate the tables to fit the color on which concessions as high as selatrirr, 15354-7 rm., brick, Trumbull, 1211.6-1I rimy war 40.00 $5,950—TERMS 10.00 Twelfth 15570-01-10 rms. rat roc 101, S. IS. gar. 25.04 scheme and atmosphere of the 60 per cent have been granted to ( lebut on the English stage, Grete 11 abash, 154100-41 rms., db. war 15.00 Twelfth, 6176-10 ea s., gar 45.00 exporters of countries with which Mosheim, exiled German-Jewish party. Itastibunt. 141455—e rrron 30.10 Penneylt anis, 1339-- I.V.11 Flat 5111dentere, 9215-9 nue. Ili.V. 80.00 and More, $100 nso, Inron50 75.04 A final victory dessert luncheon the United States had reciprocal I actress, received a tremendous agreements or most-favored-na- I wation here from press and public meeting will take place on Friday lion pacts. for her brilliant performance in afternoon at 1:30 p. no., at the Commonwealth Commercial Stat e Bank !testily Yintutimment Dept. 'Two Share A Dwelling." Emulat- home of Mrs. William R. Roth, 1212 GRISWOLD STREET COR. GRISWOLD AND FORT STS. Jewish Leaders Arrested for Sign.!i ng the example of Elizabeth Berg- 3205 Leslie Ave. Room 303 Mind. 5593 ing Yom Kippur Manifesto MR . WEBER CH ERRY 1700 I ner and Lucie Mannheim other A partial list of guests who BERLIN ( S)—The arrest of German-Jewish actresses who had will attend the dinner-dance fol- Chief Rabbi Dr. Leo Baeck and s Young Group of Jewish cored triumphs in London, Miss lows: Mr. anti lira Not Ahereon. Mr. and Dr. Otto Hirsch, president of the Mosheim learned the English lan- Womens' European Mrs. H. J. Agin, Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Reichvertretung der Deutschen guage in less than a year. She is Welfare Org. Allender, Sir and Mre. Nyman Altman 10. and Mrs. L. Ali Man, Mr. and Mrs. Juden, supposedly because they l a Iso appearing in an English film A meeting of the Young Group Si.Arkin. Mr. and Mrs. H. /I. Ash. signed a manifesto which was to c ulled "Car of Dreams." TERMS — 10% DOWN — 1% MONT ILLY of the Jewish European Welfare Mr. and Mrs. lierni an August, Miss Natalie Ash. 1 - tills Monne Eon, Heat Ilise Gar. I, of Address Prtee Organization was held on Monday Sir. anti Mrs. A. Bader, Mr. and Mm. 1 1 IlItt 1 Andover Ernme If. A, 23104 30, 100 43.800.00 afternoon, Oct. 14, at the home of Sydney Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 1 5 IlItts Knifing Frame II. A. 23138 It 301 100 3,500.00 Items Mr. and Mra. Finny Decker, Mr. Mrs. F. Cohen, 2752 Boston Blvd. 373 Menially. 1 and Mtn. J. J. Derghoff. Mr. and Mrs. 6 Entine IL A. 2101 1 30s 115 4,000.00 The topic of discussion was the Wm. Berk...or, Mr. and Mr.. A. E. 5511 N. Newport a 10 7,anie It. A. 23,38 0 30, 93 5,000.00 Bernie Sant 'limiter, Mr. and Mrs. dinner dance to be given by the 1911 K. Gd. Blvd. 1 5 II. V. etennt 21530 3 35, 123 5,500.00 Jinni) FRG, Mr. and Mr, Na. florin, ladies of the North Woodward 111, and Mrs. on Braun, Air. and Mrs. Plans for Senior Kovod (Honor) branch of the organization on Sun- Julius Braun, Mr. and Mrs. P. Bremer, Mr. •nd Mrs. Ily tinnier. Dr. and Mra. Night at the Jewish Community Standard Savings & Loan Assc ciation The Sisterhood of Temple Beth day, Nov. 3, at the Chalet. The !lorry Inonston. Mr and sirs. Wm. Center have been completed. The next meeting will be held at the Griswold at Jefferson — Randolph 06 2 /Iron 0, Mr and Msa. 14. H. Brasly, affair will be a Jacob of Pontiac will be host on home of Mrs. J. Levine, on Monday 1 eta candler. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Can- Oct. 22 and 23 to the Michigan WESLEY E. PAYNE, Sales Represent : tire tor. Mr. and Mrs. N. Chad. Or. Daniel dinner-dance at the afternoon, at 3016 Sturtevant. State Federation of Sisterhoods. Odom, Mr. and M r• Mennen Cohen. Center at 6:30 on Mr. and Mrs. Irwin (sullen, Dr. and Mrs. Sunday evening, Convention headquarters will be at S Coggan. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Cogger, the Roosevelt Hotel. Mr. entl Mrs. Charles Cornell. Oct. 27. to Address Sir. and Mrs. I,. Dento. Dr. and Mrs. The afternoon of Oct. 22 will be Each year on S II. Danto. Mr. and idr, I. Davidson, given over to board and executive Mr. anti Mrs. S. K. Decker. Mr. and Kovod Night the B'nai th Groups Mrs. Lou. Dery, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony awards won during meetings, and in the evening a re- Iteunsit. Mr and Mrs A. Delusch. Mr. end Mrs. ti. is. I tielk. Mr. and Mrs. the past year are ception will be held for the guests Will Discuss "Pat stine—A Study Louis Dori, Or. and Mrs. It. St Drew, presented. In ad- at the home of Mrs. Saul Birn- in Contrasts;' a aaa aaa Monday Mr.anti Mrs. finny ItunIts, Mr. anti dition to the ath- krant. A musical program and dra- Mrs. Max Dunks. Before Pisgah Lodge matic reader will be features of Ain and Mr, Emil Eekhouse, Mrs. letic, debating and Eckhou. repreaent Ina the Neugarten dramatic honors to the evening. SnnsIllne Sir. and Mrs. David J Judge James I. Ellmann, who The luncheon will be held on Emmer. Mr. anti Mrs. At. H. Emmer. be presented, with Mrs. Ellmann i recently re- ND. anti Mrs. A. M. Fern, M r and special feature of Wednesday at Rotunda Inn, Pine Mrs. Max germs Mr. and Mrs Finn. turned to the city after an ex- Sir and Mrs A. Einstein. Mr anti Mrs. the program will Lake, and 150 guests are expected. tensive tour of the Holy Land, s. Forman. Mr. and Mrs. Louis be the presenta- Miss Jane Evans, executive secre- will address a joInt meeting of Frank, Mr. and Mr, Seymour Frank, tion of Kovod Keys tary of the National Federation of Mr. and Mrs. Ire Frietiettherg. Pisgah Lodge and the Women's Temple Sisterhoods, with head- Gus Newman to the newly elect- Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith, on Oct. .T 11:7. I ii r i r Y at inlerr''in. "ert‘ir'. '"n .ndMr A17.I quarters at Cincinnati, will be the cede Si r and Mrs. J. B. Gaylord, Mr. ed members of the Kovod Society of 21, in the lodge rooms in the principal speaker on the subject and Mrs. Morris Garvet. Mr. •tht Mrs the Jewish Community Center. Maccabees Bldg. Mr. Ellmann is German Gates. Mrs. Philip Gilbert. "Tools for Living." A fine program Dr. and Mra. Ginsberg. and Mrs. The Kovod Society is a national has been planned following the president of the local Zionist or- Samuel Glassman, sir. and Mrs. It. honor society for Jewish Centers. ganization and is noted as • keen luncheon. laser me and Mrs. Leo Gold. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Goldberg. Sir. and Members are elected to the society observer and interesting speaker. Mrs. •haa. Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. David for their outstanding leadership His subject will be "Palestine--A Goldberg. Mr. and Mr, J. tlolden. sir in. and service to, the Center for a Study in Contrast and Mrs. Louis Oalden, Dr. M II r”rd :olden. sir. and air. P. (Widen. Mr . period of at least two years. An- Dr. Bernard Heller of Ann Ar- and Mrs /Dies•l Golden. Mr. and Mrs nouncement of the new members bor will speak on the work of the ss GeltIm Mr. anti Mr.. 11. (iuml- nd Sirs I. E. Goodman, Mr. will not be made until the night of Hillel Foundation. 111.■11. Mr aan. and Mrs. Air Boaz dnn. Louie Gordan, Mr the dinner. The Tillie Citrin Kisseliner Aid The meeting will be opened at 31141 Mrs. Arthur Gould, Mr and Sirs 8:30 p. m. Hen) Could. Mr. and Mrs. I. lIrabuSr, Athletic awards will go to the Society will hold its annual dance Mr . and Mr. Joseph Ina how, Mr. and on Sunday evening, Oct. 20, in the Sy Feinberg a: d Jack Rosen- Mrs Samuel Grenadier. Mr. and Mrs. Cameraderie Club and the Aleph berg, co-chairmen of the enter- .l thus Green, Mr, amt Mtn it Green- Fraternity for basketball, the c el- Aztec Tower of the Union Guard- ,, ...g, Mr. and Mrs. Jos Greenfeld, Mr tics for baseball; tennis doubles ian Building, 500 Griswold St. Dave tainment committee, have suc- anti Mrs. 11 Gras an. 51, and Mrs. Darts Diamond and his Della Robbians ceeded in procuring for entertain- .■ aunt, Mr and Mrs. Joa. , Inneherfi. champions, Lester Kaufman and Mr. end Site liarry lid k, Mr a ment the service of "the Mitzi Harold Baril; singles, Harold will supply the music. Sirs J liorowits. Mr. and Mrs M. nd Mrs. lien Schultz is chairman of Green of Detroit," who recently Baril; outdoor track, A. Z. A. 63; I S man appeared at the Fo x Theater. Mrs. Jacknon. Mr and men's varsity basketball tram; the dance. Assisting her are: Mrs. Sir and Mrs. sits J. .1a,obs, SD anti Mrs Sam Morris Klein, chairman of souvenir Herbert Cohen, chairman of the .1a, - .olot. Mr and Mr. Harry Jaeolnon. track, Phi So Lite Sorority; swim- women's entertainment committee- ping p a ng book; Mesdames Max Teitelbaum, 'Sr and Mrs H. Jr , oliaon. Mr and ming, Laicos Club; Mtn I Jartdoson. Memin Jacolmon. Mr. and her co-workers have ar- singles, men, Ily Bielowitz and J. Tanker and F. Duhrinsky, chair- anti Mrs. LAW renee If Jones. men of tickets, assisted by Mes- Rhoda Zahavie, Gertrude Shubow to right in this photo are: ranged to provide additional en- Left Dr and Mrs David Kaliman. Dr. anri Leo Levine; women, Shirley Levine ames cm Stein and am . toc - Friedman and Helen Richman. tertainment. Mrs it Si Reitman. Mr and Mrs a and Charlotte Charfooa; women's dames banners, Mr. •nd Mrs Jeronte Kanter, er; floor managers. Mesdames Sid- The Intellectual advancement Alr. and Mrs. Sam Ka stkln. Mr. and varsity basketball team; tennis Mrs Alw hoes. Mr and Mrs Seat singles champion, Dorothy Gross- ney Gorman, Morris Klein and trude Shubow Friedman, accom- committee, of which Aaron Rosen- The Council of Mother's Clubs 1:•la, Mr anti Mrs hauls Kaufman, will be Philip Gorman; Mrs. lsidor Stein- berg and Samuel Weisman are co- of the Jewish Community Center panist D r and Mrs S Q Keeler. Mr. and hart. The debating award chairman of refreshments; Mrs. sirs M ax .1 li nmn. Mr and sirs presented presented to th ePilote A. C.; dra- heir 1 Simch as "'ferny/dr (Hebrew Folk Mo- chairmen, under whose direction am Kohlenhert, Mr anti Mrs Bernard Alex Gerson and Mrs. Ilarack, Torah celebration on Sunday, Oct. the meeting has been arranged, matics to the Phi So Lite Sorority, Zahavie, vocalist, Ger- tif), Rhoda Komer, ID and Mrs. and Kninnan. Mr chairmen of publicity. 20, at 8:15 p. m., at the Center, trude Shubow Friedman, accorn- has undertaken the formation of • nd Mrs Kurt, Mr and Mrs. Joreph checkers to Edward Mallinson, and In its brief period of existence,.) Woodward and Holbrook. Kane. Mr. and Mrs Sam 1.at Innen. Mr the Meyer L. Prentiss golf trophy a debating team. paniat. • nd Mrs Lester Lapides. Mr and Mrs St this organization has enrolled ■ ed th e T he Mothers' Club IA, e, Mr and Mre Morns Let Ine. to Ted Goode for first place and a "Leig Dein Koji" (Jewish lulla- membership of 75 and has contrib. services of • professional trio to Pr henLipkin medal for second place to Roy Mr •n ti Mrs E While Mr sad Mn . Kraft Heads Phi Alpha uted to many local charitable feature the program. The trio by), by the trio. N Mands.here. Burton Marks, Mr •nd Sarason. "Shulamuth" (Harvest scene) The program will consistent the causes as well an to funds to aid consist of Rhoda Zahavie, vocal- The University of Detroit chap- Mrs LeoM•rks. Sol Marl, Mr •nd Mrs Rudolph M•rks• Mr and Mrs Mothers Club Choral Group, di- ter of l'hi Alpha, national Jewish ist, Ilelen Richman, violinist, and Merry Meer. Mr and Mrs. M•x L Mit h. invocation by Max Chornsky, co- European sufferers. Slum. Nathan Mills... Mr and Mrs chairman of the educational com- Gertrude Shubow Friedman, ac- rected by Gertrude Shubow Fried- fraternity, held annual installation man, voice; Miriam Berke, dra- of officers, Oct. 16 at the Statler Sant Nilo- hell. Jean Mom Mr. mid Mrs MOLLY PICON RECITAL companist. mittee of the Senior Council; re- sant lisher. Noon. near. Hotel. The speaker of the evening Mrs Inote Roller, a Mr and Mrs marks by Louis II. Sobel, executive HERE ON NOVEMBER 20 The program to be presented matics; Edith Muskin, dance. Ste,er Itnaentmunn. Mr •nd Sirs Roh- Cello selection, by Rose Steig- was Prof. Robert E. Ireton of the that night is as follows: N1, Itosenherg. Mr. and Mrs Ro- director of the renter; the princi- University of Detroit Law School Elegie-Massenet, by the trio. man. senthal. air •nd Mr It Rosenthal. pal speech by Joseph Magidsehn, Will Appear Under Auspices of The ceremonies were conducted An address on Palestine, by Mr MIA Mrs littrm Rosman. Mr snot former all-American football -tar liebrew Melody. by Achron, B'nai B'rith Auxiliary J ii Roth, Mr mid Mrs. B by David Weiner, national vice- Mrs W Ilelen Richman, violinist, Ger- Joseph Haggai. ftudin. Mr anti Mrs linters I. Rosen and Big Ten referee; vocal selec- president, who inducted the follow- Mrs Mr .1 ,1 Mr Mrs J. ri5.1111. tions by Adele Davis; presentation The Women's Auxiliary No. 122 1.11,41 Sala, Mr and Mrs 11 J S. haef • ing men into office President, Alex Morris Rand, R. Levy, assisted by Kraft; vice president, Jack Milan; fern Mr and Mrs A. Schuller. Mr and of awards by Gus Newman, chair-of Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith Temple Sisterhood the hospitality and social hour secretary, Richard Stein; treas- Mr. Nsthsn 0, nnirIt k. Mr. anti Mrs 1. man of the health education cam- I has arranged to bring to Detroit fl St Mnts, Is, Mr and Mrs lien a. Aimee. Mr. and Mrs Murray mittee of the Center's board of di- Miss Molly Picon, who will be pre- I Jerome Disler; sergeant-at- The Sisterhood state convention committees. Mrs. Arthur Haas has urer, 5. !marts. Mr. and Mrs (4 S. hwartr. rectors; Kovod Society presents- I sented in a recital at Orchestra Mr •5.1 Mrs A Shawnee, Mr and charge of tickets. Mrs. Emanuel arms, Sidney Solomon. Mrs Irving J Sttevin. Mr •nd Mr. Lions by Hannah G. Ferman, a I Hall, on Wednesday evening, Nov. takes place Wednesday, Oct. 23, at The ceremony was followed by triteMlei Sher In. Mr land Mrs Sarnue member of the Kovod Society, and 20. 9:30 a. m., in the Temple at Pon- Arden is chairman. the presentation of the Phi Alpha he, in. Mr and Mrs Wm She , In. Mr the Pilot Athletic Club basketball Miss Picon will be assisted by anti Mrs it.. Shahs. Mr and Mr. Grand Regent's Key to II. William tiac, 163 Orchard Lake Ave. There Harry M. Shulman, Dr L Shllow. Mr award by Joseph Rosenstein, editor Jacob Kalish as master of cere- Goodfriend, outgoing president, by and Mr• Jns silhersteln. Mr anti Mrs of the Center News. monies and Abraham Ellstein as will be reports in the morning, fol- Dr. Philip Lachman. ow sr itilserman. Mr and Hr. Ben Shapero, Kaufman lowed by luncheon at Rotunda Inn, Mtn.. Mr mitt Mrs Julius Salomon, The honored guests invited tolpianist. On Sunday, Oct. 20, the frater- Mr and Mrs namney anInmon. Mr. and Green- Pine Lake. Mite Jane Evans, ex- nity will hold • fellowship smoker Mr Raymond pndl h. Mr and Mrs the affair include Hank Get Appointments berg, Harry Newman, former Gifts to Jewish Children's ecutive secretary of the National I mild Er and Mr• 1.1.1n• at the home of Jerome Disner, Mr an Mrs A B gtrainh. Mr. varsity of Michigan football star; Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, 3016 Cortland, followed by a din- and n Mrs Pete Va. Mr •nd Mrs 54 Governer Frank I). Fitzgerald ner-dance at Northwood Inn. Jack Kurt Peiser, executive director of The Jewish Children's Home of will speak. The meeting is open to announces the reappointment of Milan is chairman of this affair. .r 1 'a and MrsSidney wall era. Mr. the Jewish Welfare Federation; only. Sisterhood members acknowledge and Mrs. I.. Detroit wishes t mut Mrs. L mm n. Inul• The Jewish Calendar and Note! Nate S. Shapero as a member of The next business meeting of the Georg* la A- Meyer L. Prentis, Mr. Weinberg. Mr .41 M 1 , thanks the following dons- isne Mr and Mrs Ed SS 1111.m.. Mr Fredland, Judge Charles Ruhiner. I fraternity will be held Thursday. Book, priced at 40 cents, is now the State Welfare Commission. tons: • nti Mr. Al Weisman, Mow gyhtt nresident of the Center's board of I ton. M rs. Martha Stein, 9010 Law . on sale and may be purchased from Appointment of Oscar A. Kauf- Oct. 24, at 0 p. m., at 3224 Calvert. man Mr •nd Mrs /Minh Belson. Mrs. Sol Gittleman, TO. 8 - 0399. man as an itssistant attorney gen- Mrs . 11•Itle Wenn Mr and Mrs J directors, and the men'. and wom• Voile. Mr and Mrs Leon M geek man. -n's varsity basketball teams of The Sisterhood card party, which eral was announced by Attorney PERFECTIC N LODGE Mrs. Robert Adel, 2505 Boston Mr end Mrs. Louis Z.C. Mr. and Mrs ii the Center. takes place on Monday, Oct. 28, at General Harry S. Toy. Kaufman, Perfection Lod Re No 486, F. Znikoser Blvd. pledged: I o'clock, is arranged by former county corporation counsel & A. M., will h old an &Seers' Ave., Music for dancing will M. Gerker, 6792 W. Warren be fur- PremIsuor Materntty Al& Nn Mesdames Lawrence Van Beaten, of Wayne County, will serve as full dress Banque t at6:30P.M. fished by Harry Mown and his or- memorial donation. Orrorir• Cohen. men...MOM ps etty 1 .11airler, Mr and Kra tales chestra. Lester Smith, Melvin Ko ple,. legal adviser to the Public Trust on Wednesday el ening, Oct. 23. Auxiliary, Jewish Chil. Is rrronS, resmarntatism Myer Rosenbaum, Harold Sc les- I Commission, succeeding L. A. Ca- a- Degree at 5 p, m. Junior Reservations may be made at the dre L ri'd a s ielsiome... 7...Mtn h. Mr. and Me. Abe R. Room - herr. rem...Wives office of the Jewish Community Mrs. Albert Cole, 3818 Calvert, inger, Nathan Schlaefer, Harry piszi, now a member of the corn- Warden's Night L o ng Form, Third Resim club, Mra has} Matta. rev Tobias, Ed Harris, E. Lieberman, mission. Degree. Center. in memory of Arthur Newman. resest•tios 1 Ellmann