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CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

N1,144.3•7■0110.1.4

MEPBTRO1TIEWISRARONICIA1

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

The Hebrew Free Loan Associa- tures. Factory workers have be-
tion (Gemilath Chasodim) made an' come discouraged with the Ion
interesting report this week. Dur- and frequent intervals l>etwee
ing the month of September, the working periods, and are seekin
organization loaned out more to enter other avenues of support
money than it has at any time in or take u some supplementary
the past five years. And better work. This is only one type of as-
still, it made more loans-served sistance which is within the pro-
more people-than at any time in vince of the Hebrew Free Loan
its history-a fact which is parti- Association's activities; there are
cularly gratifying, as a wide- many other classes of workers who
spread distribution of the funds at come and are served.
Without the assistance of the
its disposal is the aim of an organ-
ization like the Hebrew Free Loan Jewish Welfare Federation and the
Detroit
Community Fund, the
Association.
of the work of the Hebrew
It is also indicative of a re- scope
Free Loan Association would be
newal of confidence in the future
as much of the money was bor- limited, as the appropriations from
rowed by people who wished to these fund-raising organizations
increase its opportunities for serv-
go into some small business yen- ice
to the community.

B

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-

35th Annual Auto
J. W. E. W. 0. Branch Plans
New Year's Eve Party
Show Opens Nov. 9
---

A special meeting of the North
Every detail of the new 1936 Woodward Branch of the Jewish
ears to be shown at the coining Women's European Welfare Or-
Detroit Auto Show in Convention ganization was held at the home
Hall is going to be easy to see of Mrs. J. Cohen on Chicago Blvd.
this year even for those with poor
Plans for the New Year's Eve
eyesight.
party at the Fort Wayne Hotel
This startling visibility will re- were discussed. Mrs. A. J. Redblatt
sult from the fact that the lights accepted the chairmanship. Reser-
at the big exhibition are going to vations may be given now by call-
MAURICE SUGAR
be just 150 per cent more effi- ing Townsend 5-7825.
cient than ever before, according
Mrs. Anna Goldberg, general troit labor attorney, on the subject,
to II. H. Shuart, show director.
chairman, thanks all members and "America's Way Out - Epic or
The 35th annual show is sched- friends for their response with Labor Party."
Upton Sinclair has become trans-
uled to open Nov. 9 and continue reservations for the third annual
through Nov. 16.
donor kosher lunchheon, which is formed almost over night from one
of
the leading novelists of the
All four sections of Convention t 0 take place on Wednesday, Jan. world into one of the most out-
Hall's three and a half acres will 8,
t at Shaarey Zedek, For reserve- standing political leaders of the
follow the same general decorative f ions and information call Long- country. It is generally agreed that
motif, Shuart added. The center ellow 6392.
As a limited amount of tickets the tremendous vote that he re-
high section of the building will
ceived in his race for the gover-
have a huge vaulted ceiling ar- d will be distributed for the festival norship of California has made
inner
dance on Sunday evening,
ranged with saffron yellow and
him
an important factor in the po-
oriental-sand to form a step ef- Nov. 3, at the Chalet, Eight Mile litical life of the nation. Sinclair
Road and Gratiot Ave., Mrs. A.
fect.
Kurzman, hostess and chairman of is now on a nationwide tour, speak-
On each of these steps at 20- t he evening, asks for co-operation. ing in the advocacy of his Epic
foot intervals there will be an oval s he may be called at llogarth plan for America.
shaped "eye" in two shades of blue
Maurice Sugar, Sinclair's op-
,
and green. Behind these "eyes" will
At 1:30 p. m. next Thursday, ponent, has become nationally
be concealed the lighting fixtures 0 ct. 31, the organization will meet known as a leader in the labor
which serve to illuminate the a t the home of Mrs. M. Silveraton, movement. Sugar is a leading ad-
aisles.
vocate of the new party movement,
2 313 Gladstone.
espousing the formation of a Far-
mer-Labor Party on a national
scale to enter the political arena in
the 1936 presidential campaign.
The debate will be held in De-
troit at the Naval Armory, 7600
Invites you to a Pre-Showing of
E. Jefferson Ave., on Sunday, Nov.
the New Big Money-Saving
3, at 2:30 p. m. Tickets for the de-
bate may be secured at Grinnell
Bros. Music House.

Loulnerman

DODGE CARS

The 'Beauty Winner' of 1936

AT THE

Cass Motor Sales

5800 CASS

MA. 5800

also DODGE TRUCKS
& PLYMOUTH CARS

LOU SAYS: Let me figure your car needs, both pleasure and
business. Call any time, MA. 5800. Will he glad to
come to your office - or meet you at sales room.
Can assure you of a good deal.

PAGE FIVE

and THE LEGAL C OISICLE

lientpte NMI El
Notes

Pisgah Lodge Hears
Ellmann and Heller

ANNOUNCEMENT!

Three hundred members of
steryleest
sunday. oct 27, at IMO A. AI. Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith, the
Dr Leo M. Franklin will reach on the
Women's
Auxiliary and their
subject: "Frew Thinkers Challenge the
Jew-An Answer to John Dewey, Chic. friends heard Rabbi Bernard Hel-
ems Barrow and others. -
1
ler
and
James
I, Ellmann on the
On Sabbath. Nov. 2. the pulnit Will le.
occupied Ire Rabbi Leon Sr.,,, whose , evening of Oct. 21.
sermall subject will be Garden of
Dr. Heller covered the field of
Eden".
eFacto and F
ons About the Jew." I Hillel Foundation Work. The proc-
will toe the fouldeet of lir Franklin's I ess acclimatizing Jewish university
mei- aloe SlillolaV morning, Nov. 3.
Istudents to surroundings away
It5th Annual Meeting and
Congregational Dinner:
i from their homes while retaining
'rile 85lii annual meeting and congre- ' their racial and religious contacts
gational dinner will be held SunJoY.
Nov. 17.
was described in inspiring fashion.
Temple Forum,
Judge Ellmann's subject-"Pa-
General II ugh S. Johnson will open
,
the Temple Forum next Tuesday night. lestinc, a study in contracts"-was
Oct. 29, at 11,50. with a lecture on I masterfully handled.
"Government and the ConstItution”. lie-
At the opening of the meeting,
net,e1 season ticket fur t he whole -
lee. 115. Unreserved eettn011 ticket for the the audience stood for one minute
whole aeries, AL Mingle admissions for in silent prayer for the speedy re-
the Johnson le, Gm, 31.10 All others,
75 cens .
covery of Nathan D. Metzger, past
Temple Sisterhood:
president, who is seriously ill.
The tnemlo.. of the Temple Sisterhood
Heiman Osnos announced the
end their friends are Invited to an after•
noon of natal. Monday, Oct. 21. at
opening of B'nai B'rith's member-
..•• luck. in the foetal hall of the Temple .
The proceeds will go for the Writ.. ship drive, which will terminate
of Kula lag Mao hine“ for the work Neel with with a public initiation and
Mrs. Emanuel Arlen hi chairman of the banquet on Dec. 1.
affair.
Entertainment and refreshments
tin 3londay. Nov. II. the Sisterhood
of Temple Beth El will hold its opening were provided through the efforts
monthly meeting lilt., this in Armistice
Gay. It i n an oonyorlate that I he auhject of the Women's Auxiliary, That
of t hat day's talk should, one or talented Jewish miss, known
- Itefloe't. Helen Hoy Greeley, American
Field Representative of the Geneva Ilia. as the Mitzi Green of Detroit, re-
armanint Cola tattle, will he the speak- vealed true artistic ability in her
meeting.
impersonation of famous charac-
Vondey
Morning
Claw
. be
Clan:
l/r. Franklin argon those who wish to ters of the stage and screen.
attend ills Study clams on Monday morn-
Pisgah's athletic program got
ings at II o'clock to regleter without
, beta)',
If possible at t he nodsesolun, under way last Thursday evening,
which begins next Monday, tlet.
when a large group met at the
Beth El College:
Both El College of Jewish Studios an- Dexter Recreation Bowling Alleys
nounce). a IleW Cola,. of previously and held preliminary trials. The
mentioned In the College Bulletin. Rabid lodge has an imposing array of ex-
Leon Feuer of Toledo will teach a course
entitled, "Hebrew Civilization" every cellent bowlers, and Herman Litt-
Monde. night. at 9 o'clock It Ina course ky, committee chairman, expects
oleserilana suable political and economic
life In the attYa of the Bible. Registra- to take his final selections on an
tion will continue neat Monday night. extended eastern tour.
oct. 28, at 7,10,

Stint Notes

Goldman in Wayne,
Cambridge Debate

6 r

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unpaid balances of purchase price. No other charges! No Co-signers! You
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fit the particular requirements of the individual borrower. Whether you wilds to
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I If eater importance to menthe. of
Cambridge University and
• MODERNIZATION
WASHINGTON 110111-1VAAD AT LAND RIM
litulawah at till, time Is the annual
donor dinner to he held at the Wayne University debaters will
Hotel Durant Dec. 22. and it waa thin argue a question Monday evening,
subject that engaged the chief attention November 4, in the Cass Tech aud-
of the membership at Re meeting Wed-
nesday. A large and enthusiastic trout, itorium which may be of para-
"let at the Jewish Community Cent.. mount importance in the coming
to hear reports by filimmittee rh•Irmen
of overoubscrlbed quota, an encourag- presidential campaign.
ing indication of theuece. of this
The Englishmen will take the
group In ita fund rattling PrtGoete.
Already about IOU Wolnea are busy affirmative of "Resolved, that a
Three Jews Elected to Dominion
planning card perils. and benenta of all written constitution is a hindrance
Parliament
writ to raise the funds for the donor rather than a safeguard to social
The Sholem Aleichem Folks In-
dinner, and at thin time 83 reoervation.
ROME (WNS)-Five hundred
stitute has completed arrange-
have been Made. Mrs. Gilbert Feinberg is progress."
OTTAWA
(WNS) - A final Jews from Egypt, Turkey, Greece,
general chairman,assisted by Mre. Joa.
menta
to
open
a
new
school
at
2614
David A. Goldman and Edgar E.
check-up on the returns from the France and Tunis who have
cps Cooperstein. Mro. S. S. PearlatIne
vol-
and Mra Samuel Mealdsohn have charge Willis, of Wayne, will defend the Monterey Ave., and appeals to
of the dinner and Mre. Joneph Block and American system of government parents who desire their children Canadian national election shows unteered for service with the Ital-
Mr.. Ellis Warren head the ticket eon, against the English Parliamentary to obtain an education in Yiddish, that three and not two Jews, as ian army in Ethiopia have assem-
mitt..
reported earlier, were elected to bled here, where they have been
Great interest was dimplayed or the type. Both Goldman and Willis Hebrew and history to send their
member. In the national convention of are holders of Michigan oratorical children to the school for registra- parliament. As previously reported organized Into one of the regi-
liadassah, to he held at Cleveland front
Samuel
W. Jacobs in Montreal and ments of Mussolini's "hero di-
Nov. 27 to Dee. I. Delegatee elected to championships. Goldman partici- tion, beginning Monday, Oct. 28.
Samuel Factor in Toronto retained vision." The regiment of Jewish
attend were Met Lolls Lebster, presi• pated in the national oratorical
The institute also announces their
seats
and the final tally shows volunteers Is commanded by Col,
dent of the local chapter, and Mrs.
Maurice lintenber, while many others finals in 1932, and won the Michi- that a special class for young men that A. A. Heaps of Winnipeg was
Medians, of Salonika. The Italian
expreloted their intentions of attending gan interpretative reading contest and women of the age of 17 years
also reelected after a nip and tuck
ad tura.
this year. He represented Wayne and over is being conducted for contest with Tim Buck, leader of rabbinate has assigned one of its
The cultural division will start its
members to serve as chaplain of
the learning of Yiddish, Hebrew the Communist Party.
educational activities at Its first meeting in the Cambridge debate of 1933
Mr. and Mrs. Leal. Levine are spend- of the year on Mond.. afternoon, Oct. Willis won the state championship and Yiddish literature by teachers
the regiment. All members of the
Mg a few day. In Cincinnati With rela- 28. at Temp le Beth El. Th
From the Jewish point of view regiment are exempt from military
e
caa
irm n I
tives.
of the mem b ers hip c ommitt. , Mrh, M or- this spring and placed second in of the Sholem Aleichem Folks In- the election demonstrated two
I
drill
on Saturdays and Jewish hol-
ris Flahler, who le assisted by Mra
the national finals. He represented stitute, to be led by Messrs. Ben. things: first that Canadian Jews
Mr. and Mra Flurry Iternsteln of Wiener, Mra Sigmund Seitner,
Mee Wayne in the Oxford debate last kovich, Harr and Comay. This have no use for Communism, and idays.
Rochester, N. Y.. are the guests of their PearlstIne and Mrs. Cooperste
reported
Considerable favorable comment
toren., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kramer.
class will be held every Sunday second that anti-Semitism has no
seers! new members with the member. year.
/ hip drtreJhardly begun. An informal
Cambridge will be represented by afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Dex- mass appeal in the Dominion, The has been aroused in all Italy by
Mira Marian Kramer has returned tele being planned for Jan. 7, with
ter branch, 11718 Dexter Blvd. fact that Jacobs polled 13,000 votes the action of Rabbi Friedman, of
home after spending a few daya In De- Ile
r Evelyn Garfield of Madison Wls, C. J . M. Alport and John Royle.
troit .
Peruga, in undertaking on his own
noted lecturer. to gueet speaker. Tickets
Those desiring to avail themselves
the Cartier division of Quebec
for this affair are In charge of Mr.
of this opportunity may report to Province, a district with a large account a campaign of patriotism
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Templiner and Hyman Leff and
George Kavan•u.
among the Jewish youth of Italy.
Max Kahn event Sunday In Detroit.
the class on any Sunday.
Chairmen and gealet•nte of the corn
Jewish electorate, while opposed by Although no official casualty lists
Inittee which will into thedancing part
a Communist candidate who was a
The Ladle/. Ancillary of the Telma ea
to be eponeored Jointly by Junior Hada
have yet been received from the
Torah In giving a clipper Sunday night
h and the A. Z. A. club, were ehoee
Jew, showed that Commpnism has Ethiopian report, it Is
at the Templet Abraham.
by Inc Junior Hadaeaah membery oh.
that
no hold among Canadian Jewry. none of the 1,000 Jews learned
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
a meeting Tuesday night at the Jewis
In the Ital-
be
Community Center. The efair will
Jacob's victory also proved the ian forces have been killed
Yeshivah Beth Yehudah is spon-
or
held Non, 57.
weakness
of
anti-Semitism
when
soring the second annual donor
Committees •re: Tickets, Mies Edit
wounded. Premier Mussolini has
Pinkeleteln, chairman, and Wee BeetrIc ", banquet, which is to be held at
he swamped Saluste Lavery, anti- ordered M. Rabinovitch, prominent
Gertz; puhlicity. Mine Ruth Ronenstee e
An
intensive
campaign
for
600
Semitic
candidate.
Congregation Temple Emanuel on
Italian Jewish film producer, to
and Edith Weinstein; refreshments, MI
new members has officially been
C harlotte Lewis Mins Violet Gross a n n Tuesday, Nov. 26. Mrs. Hyman
Throughout the country anti- proceed to Ethiopia to make
a talk-
Mine Ruth Fishman: entertainment. Mis a Rothenberg, the chairman of the launched by the local Mizrachi Or- Semitic candidates were defeated
ing
picture of all military develop-
Bowie Itornkind. Mies Hilda Meyers an d
ganization at the general meeting and the failure of the new Recon-
Mies Hilda Bornkind; decoration, Mi. a committee, is assisted by Mrs. Min-
ments there. '
held
Tuesday
evening
in
the
Young
Sylvia Rosenbaum and MI.. Annabel! • nie Katz, Mrs. Lena Holtzman and
structionist Party to elect more
Feldman.
than one member is attributed to
Mrs. Anna Katz. The officers and Israel Center on Joy Road.
A membership breakfast le hero
ISTANBUL (WSN)-A second
This campaign, which is being the fact that the party's leader,
Planned for Nov. 10 t0 Wes Sarah inn 1. the board of the Yeshivah are also
detachment of 63 Turkish Jews,
de muleted by the Mimes Dorothy Gol
- co-operating to make this banquet conducted simultaneously with the H. H. Stevens, had taken up with descendants of Jewa who settled
den. Lillian Feldman, Mae Krause and
an outstanding event in the com- national Mizrachi membership the anti-Semites. A curious side- here after they were driven out of
Rove Wein/dein.
drive in the principal cities of light was provided in Ottawa
Wee Ruth Roeenateen read a repor i munity.
Italy in the Middle Ages, has left
in the abeence of the trecretery. Miee
Rabbi H. Loewenberg, of Cleve- America, for 25,000 members, will where Jean Tissot, convicted of for Africa to join the Italian forces
Zelda Fryman, end Miami Golden gate
close
on Nov. 15.
criminal libel against A. J. Froi- on the Ethiopian front as volun-
nhort talk on the world Monte ronven• land, an outstanding scholar and
lion. The nett( regular meeting will
Rabbi E. Eichenstein, who spent man, president of the Canadian
teers. All of the volunteers are
held on Oct. 29, and will take the form one of the best orators in the Or- several weeks in Detroit in the in-
Zionist Organization, was hopeless- Orthodox Jews and their baggage
of a membership rally.
thodox Rabbinate, will be the prin-

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

Join Italian Army

Yeshivah $5 Donor
; Banquet On Nov. 26

C. F. SMITH CO.

PURE FOOD STORES

in

Mizrachi Seeks
500 New Members

terest of Mizrachi, in his address ly beaten.
includes prayer books, mezuzahs
at the meeting described the vari-
and praying shawls.
ous activities in Palestine of the
Mizrachi and Hapoel Hamizrachi Purity Assembly
SALONIKA (WSN)-As a ges-
in all fields of national renaissance,
ture of appreciation for the num-
and the latest gain of Mizrachi
Installs Officers ber
of Greek Jews who have volun-
strength at the Zionist Congress
tarily joined the Italian army in
in Lucerne.
Purity Assembly No. 12, Rain- Africa, the Italian consul-general
The membership committee con- bow for Girls, had an impressive
Flonteewee for the evening were Men
sists of Daniel Temchin, chairman, public installation ceremony. All here called on Chief Rabbi Keretl
Joseph Mork, Mru 'Harold Fienberg. Mrs.
Gilbert Flenherg and Mre. David ttold-
and Isidore Sosnick, co-chairma n, officers were dressed in white and to convey to him the personal
fart,
and the following members: Rab id the room was decorated with fresh thanks of Premier Mussolini,
J. Ungar, secretary; Mr, Mohr, flowers.
Organisation of • new club for junior
boy. of Congregelon Beth El Lree com-
treasurer; E. Rothenberg,. pub-
Colored tapers, representing the
pleted at • meeting flund•y afternoon at
licity; J. Levin, L. Dann, M. Prus- traditional rainbow colors, were
the Tempi, Boys of 11 yearn end up
• re eligible for memherehip The dub
sian, I). Edelman, M. Beckerman,
lighted
in a darkened room, while
wee formed to provide an opportunity for
SPLIT A BOTTLE OF
Gendelman, I. Levin, Mr. Mogilev- the worthy advisor-elect, Pearl Per-
youthe to participate in congregation life,

both for the social and religion. benente Practice Started
sky, E. Price, M. Shnitz, Mr. nick, was installed. Anna Fisher
that ran be acquired. Meetings will be
was installed as associate worthy
held every other Sunday afternoon In the
By Hed-Aid Team Franklin.
At the meeting a resolution was advisor; Leona Rosenberg, Charity;
temple social ronme
Officers elected at the meeting Handal
passed lamenting the death of the Mathilda Jackson, Hope; Virginia
ere . President. Bernard Hoffman, ti , *
The Iled-Aid Basketball Team late Rabbi E. Aishishkin and called Lichtenstein, Faith. The colors,
preeldent,
Hobert Barnett, eerreterg.
North., al Finketetein and puhlleIG their- AAA champpions, inaugurated its for a memorial meeting to take Lucille Kavanau, Love; Florence,
m•n. tiherwin Rosenberg .
16th consecutive season by start- place in the near future. Rabbi I. Grant, Religion; Marcia Starr, Na-
The see and meeting of the n,ely ing practice one week earlier than Stoliman was apointed as chair- ture; Lillian Radom, Immortality;
formed Cmenant club was helot at the usi val
ac.ed
man of the committee to niake Bertha Goldhoff, Fidelity; Mildred
Jewish Community center Wedneed•y
w ith the hardest schedule plans, and the following will assist Brown, Patriotism; Rosalie , rut site IN THIGIIIIN 110M1
night. where the Ituelness meeting aria
they
have ever had, Coach "Cincy" him: I. Levin, Jacob Ungar, J • Schwartz, Service. All wore coy
conducted by the preeldent. At Pone....
/le appreciation to Itel , i0 S. Sachs felt it necessary to get an
MAD/ er THI solwins or
Levin and M. Beckerman.
7. F nelwrg for me/define In the orentios•
s
corresponding to the color
TIVOLI FILMS
Hon of the gr.P. and an tioUneeol
o ea early start SO that the players
stations.
Were being made for • llorvettier'•
might
be
in
good
form
for
their
Palestine Lodge to Honor last worthy advisors who as-
A telnInIttee In eiftworettoe • meinteor - , to
first game Nov. 21. Some of the
drive wee headed hy William nae u
o n. 0.
sisted
in
installing
the
officers
Past Grand Sigmund
• nd
1 were presented with roses.
ho • on this committee he b.10 strongest teams in the mid-west
Maurice Cohen. 24re Edwer , 1 Sop,.
Reifler
conference will be their opponents
Mr, esitnien
Rosalind Aria was installed as
the first few weeks of the season.
chaplain; Blanche Weiner, organ-
HEN IN NEW YOR
At its first annual Past Grand! ist; Lucille Bearman, treasurer;
Indianapolis Kautsky's, Akron
banquet,
Palestine
Lodge
1.0.0.1'
Firestone. Buffalo, Duffy Florets
Betty Halperin, drill leader; Flor-
No.
542
will
honor
Sigmund
Reif.
of
Chticago,
U.
S.
Rubber
of
In-
Ladies Social Fund
ence Cohen, inner observer; Sophie
dianapolis and the Y. M. H. A. ler, retiring past grand. to take
Luncheon on Nov. team from Pittsburgh are a few place on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 6 p. m., Shugerman, outer observer,
of the teams they will have to play. at the Palestine Temple, Enke!! at Trees Planted in Palestine
With 17 players reporting for Dexter.
The Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund
by Prenzlauer Group
Reservations are being taken by
announces its eighth anniversary practice. the regulars from last
luncheon, to be held Wednesday, year will have a battle on their Past Grand Joseph Klein, Cadillac
The following trees were planted
Nov. 6, at 1 p. m., with a delicious hands to retain their places in the 3404. Odd Fellows of Detroit and
line-up for the first game. Among Wayne Country, as well as mem- in Palestine through the Jewish
lunch.
There will be delightful enter- the candidates for the team who bers of this Lodge and their friends National Fund by the Eva Prenz-
lauer Maternity Aid: One each in
tainment. Call Mrs. S. Glublick, are already well known to local are invited.
These who have accepted invita- memory of Sol He Young, Bessie
chairman, Euclid 6046, or Mrs. S. fans are Carl Cumin and Norm
24 'leers.
Kelt, assistant chairman, Garfield Horton, from Alma; Harold Mc- tions to participate in this annual Soren and Hyman Million.
roe nAnerniegly
Cammon, from Ball State Teachers' vent include Herbert A. Thomp-
4360.
n■
Aud rooms-11;1;h
Gifts to Hadauah Fund
College; Norbert Crowe and Bill so n of Detroit, past grand sire of
olso•• ski str•ol-
Schrader. from Notre Dame; t he World's Odd Fellows, and Mrs.
your pease fee of
Contributions to the Jewish Frank Ware, Michigan State Nor- T hompson, past president of the Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman
sound und.stu.bod
association
of
Rebecca
Assemblies,
sal College; Ed Wisbar, from Du-
of the infant welfare fund of the
Children's Home
T. sleep all e,gM long.
quesne; Harry Solomon, Michigan Judge Henry S. Sweeny, past grand Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has
le rho eery tenter el Ili. 49'll men
The Jewish Children's Home of State Normal and the University master of the state of Michigan, received contributions from the
and Mrs. Sweeny.
oetafaftorg eth•itiet. TOM' tale
following:
Detroit wishes to acknowledge with of Michigan; "'Whitey" Miller,
Among the past grands, in addi-
Wittie S iaeviet .
et tettaf y.
In memory of Mr. Louis Oppen-
thanks the receipt of the follow- Hank Moeller, Sam Askowitz and tion to P. G. Sigmund Reifler, who
Vaughn Waddell, local stars.
beim from Mr. and Mrs. Mitchhell
WALK el "Radio Cirr i " Chlt
ing donations:
are expected to attend this tune- Kahan, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Two
new
men
who
are
expected
tioratrev.
and
69
A•onut
Mrs. Lena Holtzman, 2968 Cal-
to make the regulars battle are , don, are: Joseph Klein, Louis Shi- Glazer, Mr. and Mrs. Alex !mer-
vert.
ro. Sam Mann, Jacob Biegelman, man, Mrs. Joseph }Brahman, Mr.
DAILY SAM MIN AS LOW AS
Frank
Evanoski,
from
Duquesne
Po
Mrs. Martha Stein, 9810 Law-
University, and Bland Coffman, A . K. Hardy, William I. Miller, end Mrs. Joseph Zeckman, Miss
50
$350
ton.
arry Rosenfeld. Dr. John I..
Temple Beth El Sisterhood, All-Southern center, and high scor- osefield, Jacob Warratt, Alfred Sadie Shulman. Mr and Mrs. Emil
!0
Loewenberg, Abe Hyman and Mr.
er, from Kentucky.
Woodward at Gladstone.
rauh, Jacob Schulman, William and Mrs. Joe Megidsohn.
Ladies' Auxiliary, Hebrew Old
ItetWeg 4.4 Nee*, 0..1 a...4 o
Samuel Rose. Charles
From Mr. and Mos. Abraham
Pythian Charity Party Next ;s 1 ■ sister,
Folks' Home.
la /14 be•ottle G66.9••6 heft.
hn, Henry Greenwald, Charles Srere. in memory of Miriam Atlas
Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. B. Geyer, 11120
K. Harris, Bentamin Mash, Wil-
La Salle Blvd.. memory of parents.
A charity party. sponsored by Fig m Kimmell and Solomon Klein, and Joseph Friedman,
From Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehr-;
Milton Gedaoke, 3300 Richton.
Pythian Sisters, Greater Detroit I cy ing Goldman.
Bch, in memory of Joseph Fried-
Miss Zel'e Morris, 2454 Blaine, Temple No. 152. will he held Wed-
The entertainment committee man and Joseph Snlegel.
memory of father.
nesday, Nov. 30, at 3707 Fenkell
ured musical entertainment for
From Mr. and Me. Joe Miseid-
Mr. and Mrs B. Weishlum 1157 A re., corner Dexter. Many prizes this occasion. After dinner there
45•St el I
Jost 1m S,
, ..1)5410.4
Webb, in memory of daughter, Mrs. a nd other features are being &r- will be a bridge tournament for Rohn. in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert
Appleby'. 20th weddingi w Sn•tgS 000.42 • ...anis
Mollie Weidman.
ra aged for.
those who desire to play cards.
anniversary.

The ere of the bridge aeries. to he
given t/n ,ter the ausplres of the Temple
r Iri trh, afilieterhood women, attrarted a
gathering to the Temple
Monday night.
. , e
Fienberg Is the hence guest of Dr.
and Mr. Mag Hart. Another seem at
the efair wan Mr,. Nettle Jenne of
C hlrego. who is ale/Ging her daughter,
Mre. Milford Iresenherg, and alr. Deeert•

cipal speaker, and the students of
the Yeshivah will also participate
in the program arranged for the
evening.
Yeshivah Beth Yehudah is the
only institution in the city which
has as its major object to teach the
Talmud and also to prepare boys
through preliminary studies .to be
able to study the Talmud. It does
not solely aim to make rabbis of
its students, but to create a more
cultured layety that will have a
clearer concetion of traditional
Judaism.

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