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-America 9rwisk Periodical eater

CLIFTON AMOR - CINCINNATI 10, OtUO

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PAGE FIVE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Hebrew Free Lona Served More People
Sugar to Debate
In September than At Any Time In Its
Sinclair Nov. 3
History, Interesting Report Reveals

aCtuipit Sett; El
Notts

ANNOUNCEMENT!

Three hundred members of
Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith, the
Women's Auxiliary and their
friends heard Rabbi Bernard Del-
' ler and James I. Ellmann on the
evening of Oct. 21.
Dr. Heller covered the field of
Billet Foundation Work. The proc- I
"Feel. and Pities. About the Jewe"
n ill be the suld.d of Dr. Franklin'. ess acclimatizing Jewish university I
PER ANNUM
,Inion Sunda,' morning, Nov. 3.
students to surroundings away
NMI, Annual Meeting and
,
from their homes while retaining
Congregational Inemer:
'Vito sino annual meeting end congre- 1 their racial and religious contacts
gational &Winer will he hold Sunday.
was described in inspiring fashion.
Nov
17.
Judge Eliniann's subject—"Pa-
Temple Torun.
General II ug h S Johnson will open ! destine, a study in contracts"—was
the Temple Forunt next Tuesday night.
het.
29, at 13:30, with • lecture on masterfully handled.
"Government and Illy
At the opening of the meeting,
vr'I neeson (Wk. for the whole evr•
Ire. $5 litireetemed red on ticket for the the audience stood for one minute
a hole 10•11.4., I4. Single adrolealon. for
in silent prayer for the speedy re-
the Joh.. lecture. 11 10 All other. ,
covery of Nathan D. Metzger, past
president, who is seriously ill.
Temple Sislerhood:
The olembers of the Temple Sieterhood
N KEEPING with the trend toward lower charges on new car purchases,
Herman Osnos announced the
and their friends aro IIINI1141 to an •fter-
the Industrial Morris Plan Bank announces a rate of 6% per annum on
opening of B'nai B'rith's member-
. 0 5 of game. Monday, Oct. Is, at 1
h lo ck. In the .oriel hall of the Temple
ship drive, which will terminate
unpaid balances of purchase price. No other charges! No Co-signers! You
he prweelie will go for the purchaye
J. W. E. W. 0. Branch Plans
with
with
a
public
initiation
and
of seeing mar him•, for the work room
may choose your own insurance—only fire and theft required.
banquet on Dec. 1.
Mr. Emanuel Arden is chairman of the
New Year's Eve Party
anal,
Entertainment and refreshments
1 , 11 Monday. Nov II, the Sisterhood
were provided through the efforts
of Tem i do Beth El will hold Re opening
A special meeting of the North
1111,11ibly nieellnK Sitna tide Is Armistice
of the Women's Auxiliary. That
Every detail of the new 1936 Woodward Branch of the Jewish
Gay, a l e approlirlate that the enhJet t
Covers Every Financial Requirement of the Car Buyer and Car Owner
talented Jewish miss, known
of that day's talk ehould. be one of
cars to be shown at the coming Women's European Welfare Or-
"Poore". Helen floe Greeley, Atnerican as the Mitzi Green of Detroit, re-
Detroit Auto Show in Convention ganization was held at the home
* BANK LOANS TO BUY NEW CARS.
Field Reprementatlie of the Genova Ina-
vealed true artistic ability in her
Hall is going to be easy to see of Mrs. J. Cohen on Chicago Blvd.
artnanint Committee, will bo the epeak•
* BANK LOANS TO REDUCE MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
1..
1'
Till. Will he a Iuneheon meeting,
impersonation of famous charac-
this year even for those with poor
Plans for the New Year's Eve
Monday Morning Clam:
ters of the stage and screen.
* BANK LOANS USING YOUR CAR AS COLLATERAL
eyesight.
party at the Fort Wayne Hotel
Pr. Franklin MK,. 11110.0 who
• W1 to
Pisgah's athletic program got
al loud hie Study Class on Monday morn.
This startling visibility will re- were discussed. Mrs. A. J. Redblatt
I 1$01 at 11 o'clock to register without under way last Thursday evening,
Our Automobile Loan Service is but one of our many diversified loan services designed to
sult from the fact that the lights accepted the chairmanship. Reser-
delay. If possible at 11,0 'bat mmtion,
fit the particular requirements of the individual borrower. Whether you wish to save or
when a large group met at the
MAURICE SUGAR

h beak. neat Monde), Oct. 38,
at the big exhibition are going to vations may be given now by call-
Beth El College:
Dexter Recreation Bowling Alleys
to borrow, you will find this bank most helpful and we shall be pleased to have you call,
be just 150 per cent more effi- ing Townsend 6-7825.
lieth lit College of Jew'. Studio. an.
troit labor attorney, on the subject,
and
held
preliminary
trials.
The
nount Pk a ...w emir. not previously
Mrs. Anna Goldberg, general
cient than ever before, according
"America's Way Out — Epic or 1111, 11(1011Pd In the College Bulletin. Rabbi lodge has an imposing array of ex- I
chairman, thanks all members and
to H. H. Shuart, show director.
I.1.011 Feuer of Toledo will teach a enure.
labor Party."
cellent bowlers, and Herman Litt-
friends
for
their
response
with
,.olltied, "Hebrew (1,111aatIon" mery
The 35th annual show is sched-
Upton Sinclair has become trans- Monday night.at I oclocld It in a course ky, committee chairman, expects
uled to open Nov. 9 and continue reservations for the third annual formed almost over night from one ....Albino 0.101, polithal andeconomic to take his final selections on an
donor kosher lunehheon, which is
life In the days of the Rogletta•
through Nov. 16.
of the leading novelists of the ticun
extended eastern tour.
will continuo neat Monday night,
to take place on Wednesday, Jan.
All four sections of Convention 8, at Shaarey Zedek. For reserva- world into one of the most out- art_ IC at 7:11o.
Six Branches
Loan Servicei
Hall's three and a half acres will tions and information call Long- standing political leaders of the
country. It is generally agreed that
• JEFFERSON at Lenox
follow the same general decorative
e ONE CO-SIGNER
fellow 5392.
• GRATIOT at McClellan
the
tremendous
vote
that
he
re-
• STOCKS AND BONDS
motif, Shuart added. The center
• CASS near Boulevard
As a limited amount of tickets
• AUTOMOBILES
high section of the building will will be distributed for the festival ceived in his race for the gover-
• GRAND RIVER near Joy Road
• REAL ESTATE
• WARREN at McCraw
have a huge vaulted ceiling ar- dinner dance on Sunday evening, norship of California has made

MODERNIZATION
wAaamcTON SOUL/VAAD AT VIAND amen
• VERNOR HIGHWAY at Sarin:wells
Cambridge
University
and
ranged with saffron yellow and Nov. 3, at the Chalet, Eight Mile him an important factor in the po-
Of chief imports are 10 members of
oriental-sand to form a step ef- Road and Gratiot Ave., Mrs. A. litical life of the nation. Sinclair Iladassah at this time IS the annual Wayne University debaters with
is now on a nationwide tour, speak- donor di., dame to be held at the argue a question Monday evening,'
fect.
Kurzman, hostess and chairman of ing in the advocacy of his Epic hotel Durant Dec. 22, and it was this
subJert that mowed the chief attention November 4, in the Cass Tech aud-
On each of these steps at 20- the evening, asks for co-operation.
of the ntenibership fli lie meeting Wed-
plan for America.
itorium which may be of para-
foot intervals there will be an oval She may be called at Ilogarth
nesday. A large and enihnitiastle group
Maurice Sugar, Sinclair's op- [net at the Jewish Community Cent., mount importance in the coming
shaped "eye" in two shades of blue 4767.
ponent, has become nationally In hear reporte by committee chairmen presidential campaign,
and green. Behind these "eyes" will
At 1:30 p. m. next Thursday, known as a leader in the labor of overeuheeribed quotas, aneneourag-
The Englishmen will take the
ing Indication of the sue,. of this
be concealed the lighting fixtures Oct. 31 the organization will meet
movement. Sugar is a leading ad- ✓ oam in its fund raising protects.
Three Jews Elected to Dominion
affirmative of "Resolved, that a
which serve to illuminate the at the home of Mrs. M. Silverston,
Already about 100 women are but,
vocate of the new party movement,
written constitution is a hindrance
Parliament
planning card pettiest and benefitsof all
aisles.
• 2313 Gladstone.
The Sholem Aleichem Folks In-
espousing the formation of a Far- sort. to rei•e the funds for the donor rather than a safeguard to social
ROME (WNS)—Five hundred
stitute has completed arrange-
mer-Labor Party on a national dinner, and at this time 62 reservation. progress."
OTTAWA (WNS) — A final Jews from Egypt, Turkey, Greese,
have been made. sere. Olibert Feinberg Is
scale to enter the political arena in general chairman, a,slated by Mr. Jos-
David A. Goldman and Edgar E. ments to open a new school at 2614 check-up on the returns from the France and Tunis who have vol-
Monterey Ave., and appeals to Canadian national election shows unteered for service with the Ital-
the 1936 presidential campaign.
eph
Mr. S. S. PeariMlne Willis, of Wayne, will defend the
Mrs. Samuel Magid.bn have charge
The debate will be held in De- and
American system of government parents who desire their children that three and not two Jews, as i an army in Ethiopia have assem-
of the dinner and Mr. Jomph 15100k and
troit at the Naval Armory, 7600 Mee. Ellie Warren head the ticket com- against the English Parliamentary to obtain an education In Yiddish, reported earlier, were elected to bled here, where they have been
Invites you to a Pre-Showing of
E. Jefferson Ave., on Sunday, Nov. mittee.
type. Both Goldman and Willis Ilebrew and history to send their parliament. As previously reported organized Into one of the regi-
Great Interest wan displayed ay. the
the New Big Money-Saving
3, at 2:30 p. m. Tickets for the de- menthe. In the national convention of are holders of Michigan oratorical children to the school for registra- Samuel W. Jacobs in Montreal and ments of Mussolini's "hero di-
bate may be secured at Grinnell Iladassah. to be held at Cleveland from championships. Goldman partici- tion, beginning Monday, Oct. 28.
Samuel Factor in Toronto retained vision." The regiment of Jewish
Nov. 27 to Der. 1. Delegate. elected to
The institute also announces their seats and the final tally allows volunteers is commanded by Col-
Bros. Music House.
etrend were Mrs. Loins Lobster. weal• pated in the national oratorical
that a special class for young men that A. A. Ileaps of Winnipeg was Medians, of Salonika, The Italian
dent of the local ehaPter. and Mrs. finals in 1932, and won the Michi-
Maurice Rotenberg, while many others
and women of the ago of 17 years also reelected after a nip and tuck rabbinate has assigned one of its
The 'Beauty Winner' of 1936
expreeeel their [Metal.. of attending gan interpretative reading contest
this year. He represented Wayne and over is being conducted for contest with Tim Buck, leader of members to serve as chaplain of
as guest.
AT THE
The cultural division will start Ile
in the Cambridge debate of 1933. the learning of Yiddish, Hebrew the Communist Party.
the regiment. All members of the
educational activItiee at Its find meeting
From the Jewish point of view regiment are exempt from military
Willis won the state championship and Yiddish literature by teachers
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Levine are epend• of the year on Monday afternoon, Oct.
of the Sholem Aleichem Folks In- the election demonstrated two drill on Saturdays and Jewish hol-
Ii, at Temple Beth El. The chairman this spring and placed second in
105 a few days in Cincinnati with rela-
of the membership committee, Mrs. Igor-
stitute, to be led by Messrs. Her- things: first that Canadian Jews idays.
tive.
ris Filthier. who is assieted by We. Ben the national finals. He represented
Considerable favorable comment
Wayne in the Oxford debate last kovich, Harr and Comay. This have no use for Communism, and
Mr end Mrs. Barry Pernetein of Wiener, Mrs. Sigmund Seitner, Mrs
MA. 5800
5800 CASS
class will be held every Sunday second that anti-Semitism has no has been aroused In all Italy by
Rochester. N. Y., are the gueste of their Pearintine and Mr. Coopereteln, reported year.
never al new ,e here, with the niember•
Parente, Mr. and Mr. Joseph Kramer.
afternoon at 6 o'clock at the Dex- mass appeal in the Dominion. The the action of Rabbi Friedman, of
ship drive hardly begun. An Informal
Cambridge
will
be
represented
by
also DODGE TRUCKS
ter branch, 11718 Dexter Blvd. fact that Jacobs polled 13,000 votes Peruga, in undertaking on his own
Mine Marian Kramer hoe returned tea le being planned for Jam 7, With C. J. M. Alport and John Royle.
Dr. Evelyn Garfield of Mlolison. WI.,
& PLYMOUTH CARS
home after mantling a few days in De•
Those desiring to avail themselves in the Cartier division of Quebec account a campaign of patriotism
noted lecturer, as guest opeaket. Tickets
Boit
of
this opportunity may report to Province, a district with • large among the Jewish youth of Italy.
for thin affair are in charge of Mrs
LOU SAYS: Let me figure your car need., both pleasure and
the class on any Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Joseph Templlner and Hyman Leff and Mra George Kavanau.
Jewish electorate, while opposed by Although no official casualty lists
Chairmen and asalstants of the com-
business. Call any time, MA. 5800. Will be glad to
Max Kahn spent Sunday In Detroit.
a Communist candidate who was a have yet been received from the
mittee which will plan the dancing party
come to your office — or meet you at sales room.
Jew, ahowed that Commpnism has Ethiopian report, it is learned that
The Ladle. Auxiliary of the Talmud to be sponsored jointly by Junior Itadan•
Can assure you of • good deal.
Tor ah le giving • supper Sunday night (gib and the A. Z. A. club. were thorns
no hold among Canadian Jewry. none of the 1,000 Jews In the Ital-
by
the
Junior
Hadannah
members
at
at the Temple Abraham.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
a meeting Tuesday night at the Jewish
Jacob's victory also proved the ian forces have been killed or
Community (•enter. The affair will be Yeshivah Beth Yehudah is spon-
weakness of anti-Semitism when wounded. Premier Mussolini has
held Nov. 17.
soring the second annual donor
he swamped Semite Lavery, anti- ordered M. Rabinovitch, prominent
Committees are: Tickets. Min Edith
Finkeletein, chairman. and Ml.. Beatrice banquet, which is to be held at
An intensive campaign for 500 Semitic candidate.
Italian Jewish film producer, to
Ilerts: publicity, 1111101 Ruth Rosen/neon Congregation Temple Emanuel on
new members has officially been
Throughout the country anti-
and Edith Weineteini refreshments. Bias
Tuesday, Nov. 26, Mrs. Hyman launched by the local Mizrachl Or- Semitic candidates were defeated proceed to Ethiopia to make a talk-
Charlotte Lewis, Mine Violet Oros, and
Mg picture of all military develop.
MI. Ruth Fishman: entertainment, /Alex Rothenberg, the chairman of the
ganization at the general meeting and the failure of the new Recon- ments there. '
Rennie llornkind, 811o4 IIIIda Meyers and committee, is assisted by Mrs. Min-
held Tuesday evening in the Young structionist Party to elect more
Mi. Hilda Tiornkind: decorationa Mice
nie Katz, Mrs. Lena Holtzman and Israel Center on Joy Road.
SVIVIll Rosenbaum and atlas Annalodie
than one member is attributed to
ISTANBUL (WSN)—A second
Feldman.
Mrs. Anna Katz. The officers and
This campaign, which is being the fact that the party's leader, detachment of 63 Turkish Jews,
Aembership
breakfast le being
m
the board of the Yeshivah are also conducted simultaneously with the II. II. Stevens, had taken up with
planned for Nev. 10 by Miss Sarah l•n•
descendants
of Jews who settled
co-operating to make this banquet national Mizrachi membership the anti-Semites. A curious side-
Ile amleted by the Mimes Dorothy Gol-
here after they were driven out of
den. Lillian Feldman. Mae Krause and an outstanding event in the com-
drive in the principal cities of light was provided in Ottawa Italy in the Middle Ages, has left
Seca Weinetein.
aline Ruth Roarneteen read a report munity.
America, for 25,000 members, will where Jean Tissot, convicted of for Africa to join the Italian forces
In the sheen,e of the secretary, Slim
Rabbi IL Loewenberg, of Cleve- close on Nov. 15.
criminal libel against A. J. Froi- on the Ethio,,lan front as volun-
Zelda Fryman. end Mi. ()olden gait.
land, an outstanding scholar and
Mort talk on the world ZIonIst conven•
Rabbi E. Eichenatein, who spent man, president of the Canadian teers. All of the volunteers are
urn. The next regular meeting will be one of the best orators in the Or-
Zionist Organization, was hopeless- Orthodox Jews and their baggage
several
weeks
in
Detroit
in
the
in-
held on Oct. B. and will lobe the form
thodox Rabbinate, will be the prin- terest of Mizrachi, in his address ly beaten.
of a membership rally.
Includes prayer books, mezuzahs
cipal !meeker, and the students of at the electing described the PAH•
and praying shawls.
The fret of the bridge eerie. In he
the Yeshivah will also participate oua activities in Palestine of the
glnYll iinilor the auspires of the 'Temple
Beth fileterhood women, a,booted a in the program arranged for the
Mizrachi and liapoel Ilamizrachi
SALONIKA (WSN)—As a ges-
repre6entative gathering to the Temple evening.
in all fields of national renaissance,
ture of appreciation for the num-
MendaY night
Yeshivah Beth Yehudah is the and the latest gain of Mizrachi
Mr. Fienherg I. the hour guest of Dr.
ber of Creek Jews who have volun-
end aloe. Man Mart. Another au. , at only institution in the city which
strength at the Zionist Congress
tarily joined the Italian army in
the •ffalr was Mr.. Nettle Jacobs of
has as its major object to teach the in Lucerne.
Purity Assembly No. 12, Rain- Africa, the Italian consul-general
illicit.. who Ie visiting her daughier,
Mrs Milford Deeenberg, and Mr. De...n.
Talmud and also to prepare boys
The membership committee con- bow for Girls, had an impressive here called on Chief Rabbi Koretz
berg
through preliminary studies.to be sists of Daniel Temchin, chairman, public installation ceremony. All to convey to him the personal
Ilonteeme for the evening were Sic..
able to study the Talmud. It does and Isidore Sosnick, co-chairman, officers were dressed in white and thanks of Premier Mussolini.
Joeeph Block, Mrs. lIarold Flenberg. Mrs.
Gilbert Ficriberg and Mrs. David Gold- not solely aim to make rabbis of
and the following members: Rabbi the room was decorated with fresh
fern
its students, but to create a more J. Ungar, secretary; Mr. Mohr, flowers.
Orgenization of • new club for junior cultured layety that will have a
treasurer; E. Ruthenberg„ pub-
Colored tapers, representing the
boys of Congregation Beth El was com-
clearer coneetion of traditional licity; J. Levin, L. Dann, M. Prus- traditional rainbow colors, were
meeting Sunday •fternoen al
pleted RI
the Temple. Boys of 13 pears enllup Judaism.
sian, I). Edelman, M. Beckerman, I. lighted in a darkened room, while
SPOT A BOTTLE OF
are eligible for membership The flub
Gendelman, I. Levin, Mr. Mogilev- the worthy advisor-elect, Pearl Per-
w. or tnod to provide an opportunity for
youth. to participate In congregation las,
sky, E. Price, M. Shnitz, Mr. nick, was installed. Anna Fisher
both for the melal and religious; benefits
was installed as associate worthy
Franklin.
that ,en be acquired Meetings will be
held every other Sunday afternoon In the
At the meeting a resolution was advisor; Leona Rosenberg, Charity;
temple ROOM room,
Mathilda Jackson, Hope; Virginia
passed
lamenting
the
death
of
the
Officers elected at the meeting Sunday
: President, Dernar(I Hoffman: v
The lied-Aid Basketball Team, late Rabbi E. Aishishkin and called Lichtenstein, Faith. The colors,

roe. ..tore.
to
Robert Barnett;
AAA champpions, inaugurated its for a memorial meeting to take Lucille Kavanau, Love; Florence
al FInkeletein end publicity eloir•

IGth consecutive season by start- place in the near future. Rabbi I. Grant, Religion; Marcia Starr, Na-
roan, liberals Rosienberg
ing practice one week earlier than Stollman was apointed as chair- ture; Lillian Radom, Immortality;
The eill•ond meeting of (ht. newly
man of the committee to make Bertha Goldhoff, Fidelity; Mildred
usual.
held at the
lel WWI IN TNI GIMN SOTTlf
formed 1,,eflant club
l
Jewish Community Center
Center Weill...el
Faced with the hardest schedule plans, and the following will assist Brown, Patriotism; Rosalie
night, w hen the Imo... meeting was they have ever had, Coach "diary"
him: I. Levin, Jacob Ungar, J. Schwartz, Service. All wore cor-
MASI SY -1141 IIIIIWIRI 05
conducted by the president. Al lionoier.
sages corresponding to the color
Ile expreemod apprerlation to Baia. M. Sachs felt it necessary to get an Levin and Si. Beckerman.
IIVOLI (HIM!
• Fineberg for ansi.11.4 in the orlon , t- early start so that the players
stat ions.
II... of the ',pup. and announiel I. , , ile
Past worthy advisors who as-
might be in good form for their Palestine Lodge to Honor
were being mole for • Ilarvestera pe•Y
A (ommittee to aupervier • monied-. 1, first game Nov. 24. Some of the
sisted in installing the officers
Past Grand Sigmund
drive was headed by Millie. Naito ,
were presented with roses.
strongest teams in the mid-west
and mho-. on this rotrnitte•
Reiner
Rosalind Arfa was installed as
Mrs Maori , . ,ohen. M. Edward Sib''', conference will be their opponents
Salim.'
chaplain; Blanche Weiner, organ-
the first few weeks of the season.
At its first annual l'ast Grands ist; Lucille Bearman, treasurer,
Indianapolis Kautsky's, Akron
Firestone. Buffalo, Duffy Florets banquet, I'aleotine Lodge 1.0.0.F. Betty Halperin, drill leader; Flor-
Reif- ence Cohen, inner observer; Sophie
of Chtirago, U. S. Rubber of In- No. 542 will honor Sigmund
dianapolis and the Y. M. II. A. ler. retiring past grand, to take Shugerman, outer observer.
6 p. m.,
team from Pittsburgh are a few place on Sunday, Nov. 3, at
of the teams they will have to play. at the Palestine Temple, Fenkell at Trees Planted in Palestine
Dexter.
With
17
players
reporting
for
by Prenslauer Group
The Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund
Reservations are being taken by
and WOhol Zip
announces its eighth anniversary practice, the regulars from last Past Grand Joseph Klein, Cadillac
....
7710.eumq
luncheon, to be held Wednesday, year will have a battle on their 3404. Odd Fellows of Detroit and
The following trees were planted
hands
to
retain
their
places
in
the
7t4.44 ad
Nov. 6, at 1 p. in., with • delicious
Wayne Country, as well as mem- in Palestine through the Jewish
line-up for the first game. Among
lunch.
bers of this Lodge and their friends National Fund by the Eva Peens-
laser Maternity Aid: One each in
There will be delightful enter- the candidates for the team who are invited.
tainment. Call Mrs. S. Glublick, are already well known to local
These who have accepted invita- memory of Sol De Young, Bessie
name. 24 Neel,
chairman, Euclid 5046, or Mrs. S. fans are Carl Gomm and Norm tions to participate in this annual Soren and Hyman Million.
704 charmingly lex•
Kelt, assistant chairman, Garfield Borton, from Alma; Harold Mc- event include Herbert A. Thomp-
fo ■ steg rooms—high
Cammon, from Ball State Teachers'
4150.
son of Detroit, past grand sire of
Gifts to Hadasaah Fund
be, 4: 6tre et —
College; Norbert Crowe and Bill
the World's Odd Fellows, and Mrs.
yew goOess Pee el
Schrader, from Notre Dame;
of
the
past
president
teund und.st6.6.1
Thompson,
Mrs. Joe Mairidsohn, chairman
Frank
Ware,
Michigan
State
Nor-
Contributions to the Jewish
association of Rebecca Assemblies, of the infant welfare fund of the
T. sleep!!! ii(g6t long.
mal College; Ed Wisher, from Du-
Children's Home
Judge Henry S. Sweeny, past grand Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has
quesne; Harry Solomon, Michigan
lefts yap, gunsr at eh* 01'9 meal
master of the state of Michigan, received contributions from the i
State Normal and the University
mime: beg •01...144.
ve.
The Jewish Children's Home of
and Mrs. Sweeny.
following:
of Michigan; "Whitey" Miller,
W&h1e S ...sates
miceisoo,
Among the past minds, in addi-
Detroit wishes to acknowledge with
In memory of Mr. Louis Oppen-
Hank Moeller, Sam Askowitz and
WALK el "Radio Cite.'" idol.
thanks the receipt of the follow-
tion to P. G. Sigmund Reifler, who beim from Mn. and Mrs. Mitchhell
I Vaughn Waddell, local stars.
Asenve end 69 theatres.
ing donations:
are expected to attend this func- Kalan, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Two new men who are expected
Mrs. Lena Holtzman, 2968 Cal-,
tion, are: Joseph Klein, Louis Sha- Glazer, Mr. and Mrs. Alex !mer-
to make the regulars battle are pero. Sam Mann, Jacob Biegelman,
DAILY 11•TIS .tote AS LOW AS
vert.
man, Mrs. Joseph Hirshman, Mr.
Frank Evarwski, from Duquesne A. K. Hardy. William I. Miller,
Mrs. Martha Stein, 9810 Law-
$350
and Mrs. Joseph Zeckman, Miss
50
University.
and
Bland
Coffman,
re•
ten.
Harry Rosenfeld. Dr. John L. Sadie Shulman, Mr and Mrs. Emil
$100 A MONTH
f••
•••
All .Southern center, and high scor- Rosefield. Jacob Warratt, Alfred
Temple
Beth
El
Sisterhood,
Loewenberg,
Abe
Hyman
and
Mr.
GUARANTEED FOR LIFE
er, from Kentucky.
Traub, Jacob Schulman. William and Mrs. Joe Marriosehn.
Woodward at Gladstone.
tugiag ..d 00001 Nall s'—el
Moldier, Samuel Rose. Charles
Ladies' Auxiliary, Hebrew Old
From Mr. and Men. Abraham
I. tee 1..0•0 Gan , /.••
Pythian Charity Party Neat Kahn, Henry Greenwald. Charles Srere. in memory of Miriam Atlas
Folks' Home.
Wednesday
BUILDING
Mr. and Mn.
s B. Geyer, 13120
DAVID STOTT
K. Harris, Beniamin Mash, Wil- and Josenh Friedman.
neerewen.• I. ever 54 leg.
La Salle Blvd.. memory of earenta
A charity party, sponsored by liam Kimmel) and Solomon Klein,
From Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ehr-
Milton Gedaoke, 3300 Richton.
Pythian Sisters, Greater Detroit Irving Goldman.
lich, in memory of Joseph Fried-
Mist ZeI'e Morris, 2454 Blaine, Temple No. 152. will he held Wed-
The entertainment committee man aod Joseph Soloirel,
memory of father.
nesday, Nov. 30, at 3707 Fenkell secured musical entertainment for
From Mr. and '14 ,- Joe Mavid-
ix ...L.10 • AA , *151 Of tnell %Vaal
Mr. and Mrs B. Weisblum, 3357 Ave., corner Dexter. Many prizes this occasion. After dinner there snhn. in honor of yr. and Mrs.
s••111 •00wf I • •• serfs
Webb, in memory of daughter, Mrs. and other features are being ar- will be a bridge tournament for Herbert Applebya 20th wedding
Mollie Weidman.
those who desire to play cards.
ranged for.
anniversary.

The Hebrew Free Loan Associa-
tion (Gemilath Chasodim) made an
interesting report this week. Dur-
ing the month of September, the
organization loaned out more
money than it has at any time in
the past five years. And better
still, it made more loans—served
more people—than at any time in
its history—a fact which is parti-
cularly gratifying, as a wide-
spread distribution of the funds at
its disposal is the aim of an organ-
ization like the Hebrew Free Loan
Association.
It is also indicative of a re-
newal of confidence in the future
as much of the money was bor-
rowed by people who wished to
go into some small business Yen-

tures. Factory workers have be-
come discouraged with the long
and frequent intervals between
working periods, and are seeking
to enter other avenues of support,
or take u some supplementary
work. This is only one type of as-
sistance which is within the pro-
vince of the Ilebrew Free Loan
Association's activities; there are
many other classes of workers who
come and are served.
Without the assistance of the
Jewish Welfare Federation and the
Detroit Community Fund, the
scope of the work of the Hebrew
Free Loan Association would be
limited, as the appropriations from
these fund-raising organizations
Increase its opportunities for serv-
ice to the community.

A political event of national sig-
nificance is to take place in De-
troit when Upton Sinclair,
America's most famous author, is
to debate with Maurice Sugar, De

semen:
on Sunday. Oct. 27. at 10:46 A. NI
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will reach on the
subject: "Free Thinker. Challenge the
Jew—An Answer to John Dewey, Cie,
etbLe ibirruw and Others."
tin Sabbath, Nov. 2. the pulpit will he
Caplet
Itebbi iron Frani whea.
(canton eubJert will be 'The Garden of

THE INDUSTRIAL M ORRIS PLAN BANK
Pioneer of BANK LOANS TO BUY AUTOMOBILES

RATE

NO

6

70

ON BALANCE
NEW CAR
PURCHASES

No Other Charges!

35th Annual Auto
Show Opens Nov. 9

I

T

OUR AUTOMOBILE LOAN SERVICE

Goldman in Wayne,
Cambridge Debate

3Tlint Notre

• 4

Pisgah Lodge Hears
Ellmann and Heller

INDUSTRIAL
MORRIS PLAN
AN

Sholem Aleichem
CANADA SWAMPS Jewish Volunteers
Institute Opens
ANTI-SEMITES
From 5 Countries
Another Branch
join Italian Army

Lout!Berman

DODGE CARS

Sag et tit

Cass Motor Sales

Yeshivah $5 Donor
Banquet On Nov. 26

C. F. SMITH CO.

Mizrachi Seeks
500 New Members

Purity Assembly
Installs Officers

PURE FOOD STORES

Practice Started
By Hed•Aid Team

re.

WHERE PRICE TELLS
AND QUALITY SELLS

0,11.11I:E714.1'101141,



Ladies Social Fund
Luncheon on Nov. 6

A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

NORTH AMERICAN

JACOB MILLER

ALL PROFITS
PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS

Pick the Pircactilly

e.s.■

$2

HOTEL
ICCADILLY

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