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HOME RELIEF AFFAIR I
PROVES HUGE SUCCESS1

The annual dinner-dance spon-
sored by the Home Relief Society
has become a real tradition in the
city. Over 600 attended this event
The inaugural dinner-dance of at the Statler Hotel last Sunday.
Congregation B'nai Sloshe will be
LaFayette and La Verne were
held on Sunday evening, Nov. 10, in enthusiastically received when
the banquet hall of the synagogue. I they gave their dance interpre-
This affair is being tendered to the tattling. Mrs. Edith Sauls ren-
' dered several vocal selections dor-
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s :seises•
, ing the evening and thrilled the
. it audience, and was accompanied
t by Del Delbridge and the orches-
j era. Miss Julia Sabourin was solo-
• ist of the 10 piece orchestra of
I Del Delbridge and Ray Gorrell.
, The following names of ma-
trons were inadvertently omitted
from publication: Dr. and Mrs.
J. II. Polozker, Mr. and Sirs.
Ralph Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
•Marks, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pupko,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schor, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sauls, Mrs. Hattie C.
•Oppenheim, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
•Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rosen-
1 blatt.
The following contributions are
acknowledged: Dr. and Mrs. Sam-
- uel Eder, in memory of their
brother, Dr. I. L. Polozker; Dr.
ilNathan Goldberg, Dr. Ilarry
Goldberg, in memory of their
mother; Dr. J. J. Jacobs, 115 East
Grand River; Helen Komer Studio,
Leland Hotel; Sir. and Sirs. Mor-
ris Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cohen.

Officers To Be Installed at Ban-
quet on Nov. 10

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All arrangements have been
RABBI JOSHUA S. SPERKA
completed for the concert and re-
cital featuring Molly Picon, to be newly elected officers and in trib-
given by the Women's Auxiliary ute to the retiring officers.
The guest speaker for the eve-
ning will be Rabbi Joshua Sperka
of Congregation B'nai David.
Other features of the evening will
be violin selections by Henry W.
Siegl, teacher at the Detroit Con-
servatory of Music and concert
master of WJR Studio Orchestra,
with Miss Rose Bassin at the pi-
ano. Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld will
sing appropriate selections. Past
presidents' goods will be resented
by President Ben F. Goldman its
the following: Sam Gunsberg, John
Adler, Robert Rosenberg, Peter
Vass, Harry Rosman, Joseph Korn.
field and Adolph Deutsch. Dancing
to the tune of a gypsy orchestra
will conclude the program.

Pay Cash — Pay Less

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Garfield 9060-2463

MRS. HERMAN GACH

of B'nai B'rith, on Nov. 20, at
8:30 p. m. at Orchestra Hall.
Miss I'icon has prepared a spe-
cial two-hour program. She will
be assisted by her accompanist and
a master of ceremonies.
Mrs. David Diamond is general
chairman. Mrs. Herman Gach is
chairman of the ticket committee.

Waltz Contest to Feature Jr.
J. N. F. Dance on
Jan. 12

RE-ELECT

Joseph

HARRIS

A meeting of the Junior Jew-
ish National Fund was held at the
home of Miss Shirley Plotkin, 347
Owen Ave., on Oct. 24.
At the conclusion of the bust.
ness meeting, a mock trial was
held, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Pohl of New York (Miss
Jeanette Hoffman, a member of
the Juniors). Abraham Rosen-
zweig, a new member, was ini-
tiated.
A Waltz contest in conjunction
with the dance, will take place
on Jan. 12, at the Statler Hotel,
with Mike Falk and his Collegi-
ans, supplying the music. The
two remaining dancers will re-
ceive prizes.
The proceeds of this dance, will
go to help purchase more land in
Palestine.
Any young man or women,
wishing to join the Junior Jewish
National Fund, can do so, either
by calling Miss Birdie Feldstein
at 1955 Blaine Ave., or any of its
members or officers.

COUNCIL PRESENTS
ALBERT RAPPAPORT

The Detroit section of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women
announces that at the opening
meeting and luncheon, to be held
in the social hall of Temple Beth
El, on Monday, Nov. 4, Albert
Rappaport, internationally famous
tenor, scholar, linguist, actor and
traveler, will be featured in a
"Song-o-lodge", a 60-minute vo-
cal journey around the world. Ile
will be accompanied by his wife,
Cecelia Roth Rappaport, eminent
pianist who studied with the fa-
mous French master and com-
poser, Adolph Locher.
Luncheon will be served at
12:30, the business meeting will
start at 1:30 and the vocal jour-
ney will be presented at 2:30.
Luncheon will be optional. Re-
servations, which must be made
by Friday, Nov. 1, can be ar-
ranged for either at the club-
At the last meeting of the house, 89 Rowena, Co. 0450, or
Woman's Auxiliary of the United through Mrs. Maurice H. Zack-
Hebrew School, on Oct. 23, Mrs. heim, Longfellow 5489.
Jacob Freedman was appointed
general chairman of the donor
luncheon sponsored annually by Mlaver Verein Charity Card
the organization, to be held on Jan.
Party Nov. 6
22, at the Statler Hotel. Those as-
sisting Mrs. Freedman will be:
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
SM. Moroni Benison, co-chairmen, and
Mlaver Umgegend Verein is spon-
/Ira Mac !legman. co-ch•Irrnan.
soring a charity card party on the
Proyrani Committee: /Arm t'harIce
llobinenn. chairman, and Mrs. Maurice evening of Nov. 6, at Jericho Tem-
Zackhelm. co-chalrnian.
ple, 2705 Joy Road. Elaborate
Mita, Afre Jacob Sonenkler, chair-
man; Mrs. Louis Told., ran.-badman.
plans were made to make it an en-
Decoration, lira Hinton Kaplan,
joyable evening. The price of
rhairtimni Mrs, Itimon Shelter, co-
tickets includes prizes and refresh-
chairman
Iteleireationai Idre. Irving Dworkin. ments.
chairman; Mr, Barry GreNnIn, co-chair•
Mrs. 1. Stettin, of 2918 Clair-
man.
Way. and Means: Mrs. Bury Kraft.
mount Ave., is the chairman of
ilielrman, Mtn Phillip (Sender, chair-
the affair and tickets can be bad
man of rummage; lira Morrie Krim,
by calling Garfield 4183.
Mra Louis Fineman. lira A. Kalil, Mr.
A Markin), co - chairmen.
A regular meeting of the auxil-
Arrangement, Alm A. 11. Strainer,
iary was held on Oct. 30, at the
chairman, Mr, (Merle. Iltiblimon and
/Da Merman Cohen, en- , hairmen.
home of Sirs. Dave Kollin, 3226
Prompectei Mrs. Simnel Kat•nau. chair-
Cortland Ave. Last minute ar-
Ma
Mr. Hamm.' Singer, ...badman.
rangements for the bridge were
Printed Programs: Sire. Wolf Kaplan.
chairman; /dr, George is Robert, co-
completed. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka
was the guest speaker of the eve-
Publicity: ildra Durtram L. Smokier,
chairman.
ning.

Juin. Berman.
klemoriame:
Mrs.
chnirrnan
'inception Committee: Mrs. Dear Shel-
ter, chairman; hira Cherie. Smith. 111ra
A. Carlateln, Mtn Itoacnowelg, Mra,
gunnel Eder. Mra Saul liatideon, Mr,
Jtmetill Solna, co-chairmen.

Junior Group of Old Folks'
Home to Meet Nov. 6

The first anniversary dinner-
Anyone desiring information rel-
ative to rummaging may obtain dance of the Junior Group of the
it by phoning Mrs. Phillip Olen— Jewish Old Folks' home will take
der, TO 8-5419, or Mrs. H. Krouse, place on Sunday evening, Nov. 10,
A Veteran
at Northwood Inn, for members
LO 7555.
For reservations call Mrs. Irving and their guests. The committee
Dworkin, TO 8.2551. For general planning the event includes Henry
Auslander, Anne Fisher and Rose
information, phone Mrs. Jacob
Shapiro.
Freedman, MA 5865.
Election of officers will be held
The
organization
acknowledges
Endorsed by all Judges of
at
the meeting, on Nov. 6, at the
with thanks donations from Mrs.
Common Pleas Court
home
of Mildred Feldman, 2319
Alex Taub and Mrs. henry Stam-
Calvert Ave. Installation of °fil-
ler and from Mrs. Julius Berman
High Geared
caersh will be part of the program
Lawyer to daughter—"Your boy in memory of her brother David.
at eiLnrnr of
ersadriyredinner-dance.
12th WARD
friend talks too much. He rattles
A
on like a flivver. I'm afraid he is Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, i, pointed at the last meeting .a
osf 'j ai);
a flat tire."
group, which will include the
Installs Officers
Van Antwerp Is Widely En- Daughter—"I know, pa, but his
officers of the club: Henry Auslan-
clutch is grand."
der,resident; Alan Hagenjos, vice
dorsed for Re-Election
Installations of the newly elected' president; Ida Zeff, secretary;
to Council
ballots in order to pile up a strong officers of the Ilebrew Ladies Aid
Anne Fisher, treasurer, and Es-
vote of endorsement for him.
Society was held Oct. 30 at the telle Amernick and Ruth Broder.
The campaign of Eugene I. Van
This statement was made by Dexter Lawrence Hall.
Antwerp for re-election to the S. Brooks Barron at 3124 Union
The officers to serve for the en-
Common Council has met with Guardian Bldg., after consulta- suing year are: President, Sirs. Contributions to the Jewish
Children's Home
genuine enthusiasm among De- tion with a number of representa- Jacob Greenwald; vice president,
troit Jews. Leaders of all fields, tive Jewish citizens. He also stated Sirs. William I. Miller; treasurer,
The Jewish Children's Home of
of endeavor and Jewish citizens ' that Mr. VanAntwerp was the Sirs. Abe Miller; financiel secre- Detroit wishes to acknowledge
generally have not only pledged only councilman to name a Jewish tary, Mrs. Arthur Schill; recording with thanks the following dona-
their support to his re-election citizen to the Board of Super- secretary, Mrs. Allen Janowitz; tions:
Mrs. S. Blumenthal, 3315 P.ich-
campaign, but urged that the vot- visors of Wayne County during conductress, Mrs. Louis Kahn; in-
ers make it a point to cast their the last four years.
ner guard, Mrs. Isador Reiman; ton, in memory of Samuel Blumen-
trustees, Mesdames Ignatz Aus- thal.
Mrs. Rose Gross, 3302 Boston
!ander, Ray Fixler and Manuel
Blvd., Yizkor money.
Engel.
Sir. and Mrs. Charles Lenhoff,
Mrs: Helen Liepson, one of the
past presidents, gave the welcom- 11245 E. Vernor Highway, on re-
TO DETROIT JEWRY-
ing address and introduced Wil- covery of son from illness.
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Plotter,
liam I. Miller as installing officer.
Following the formal installa- 12080 Broadstreet, in memory of
Louis
Oppenheim.
tion ceremonies, a brief talk was
Sir. and Mrs. B. Geyer, 13120
given by Mrs. Ignatz Auslander,
who gave a brief outline of the • LaSalle, in memory of parents.
Sirs. Pearl Werner, 2924 \Vey-
purposes and aims of the organiza-
tion as well as a resume of its Orly.
Mrs. T. 011esheimer, 125 Eason.
work. Little Phyllis Gelbman, six-
Mrs. Levey, 1934 Hazelwood.
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. Davidson, 1983 Edison.
Eugene Gelbman, entertained with
The Equality Club.
several ballet numbers. This was
Sirs. B. Horowitz, 2974 Calvert.
followed by refreshments and danc-
Sirs. Lena Holtzman, 2903 Elm-
ing.
The next meeting will take place hurst.
Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 1:30 p. m.
at Dexter Lawrence Hall.
EWALD WOULD LESSEN

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Re-Elect A Real Friend

BURDEN OF TAXPAYER

Fifth Annual Bazaar of Sis-
terhood of B'nai Moshe
Nov. 16-19

EUGENE I.

VANANTIVERP

for Councilman

Paid for

by Jewish Friends

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Plans are under way for the
fifth annual bazaar of the Sister.
hood of Congregation B'nai Moshe,
which will open on Saturday eve-
ning, Nov. 16, and will be held
until Nov. 19, inclusive. Various
booth.; have already been taken,
such as the grocery booth, dolls
booth, miscellaneous, delicatessen,
electrical goods, and a booth of
hand-made articles furnished by
the Goodwill Sewing Circle. The
general chairmen for this bazaar
are Sirs. Emanuel Klein, president
of the Sisterhood, and Carl Renner.
More details of this event will be
In the following Issue.

WINEMAN AND PEISER

ATTEND SESSIONS OF
FEDERATIONS COUNCIL

Henry Wineman and Kurt Pei-
Abraham J. Lachover, principal ser are attending the executive
of the Oakland Heiress' School, one committee session of the National
of the main branches of the United Council of Jewish Federations
Hebrew Schools, has been appoint- and Welfare Funds, being held in
Pittsburgh this week-end.

U. H. S. Luncheon
Committees Named

Ter GAL

SIEVE OIL Corp.

Lachover is Named
Finance Director
Of Hebrew Schools

"If I am re-elected to the Com-
mon Council, I will In the future,
as I have in the past, strongly op-
pose any unnecessary expenditures
of public funds, thus keeping the
tax burden of the overburdened
taxpayer at • minimum," is the
message to Detroit voters from
Robert G. Ewald, former council-
man and a candidate for re-election
to that body, at the coming elec-
tion on Nov. 5.
It was Mr. Ewald who sponsored
much of the beneficial legislation
from which Detroiter' are benefit-
ing today. lie always has shown
great civic pride in municipal af-
fairs, advocating more schools,
parks and recreation fields for
children, as well as other legisla-
tion for the betterment of the city.

Drora Group of the Pioneer
Women's Organization

The Drora (English speaking)
group of the Pionesr Women's Or-
ganization meets regularly every
Wednesday evening at the homes of
members.
The last meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. I. Gladstone, 2604
Cltments, at which time several
chapters from "Modern Palestine"
were read, followed by discussions.
The next meeting is to be held
Nov. 6, at the home of Jennie !dale-
mud, 2025 Euclid. All interested
are welcome.

!SILVERIVIAN WILL GIVE
U. H. S. Alumni
Plan Activities FEDERATION TALK ON
JEWISH RADIO FORUM

Under the new leadership of
Harry Seligson, the Alumni Asso-
tii,,sg
n ir,dJred%m
vis h
F ed -
ciation of the United Hebrew ' The third
will
Schools has taken on a number of eration
activities. At a recent meeting of over the Jewish Radio Forum by
the executive committee a number Max Silverman, president of the
of projects were outlined and put board of directors of the House of
m.
into effect. These projects include , Shelter, this Sunday, at 7:30
a number of Hebrew-speaking ' over Station IVJIIK. Sir. Silverman
groups, and a speakers' bureau. The will tell something of the new
executive committee advocated ac- plans for the House of Shelter as
tive articipation in the Jewish well as give a brief resume of Fed-
eratio nnews.
youth movement of Detroit.
The program of the Jewish Ra-
The officers of the Alumni for
the coming year are: Harry Selig- dio Forum this Sunday will feature
son, president; Joseph Cotten, vice an address by Harry B. Letzer,
president; Annette Isaacs and assistant prosecuting attorney for
Anne Baker, secretaries; Rose Her- Wayne County, on the subject,
man, treasurer. The members of "Public Sentiment and Crime."
the executive committee include, Rabbi Leon From of Temple
besides the officers, Max Chomsky, Beth El, in his Sunday evening
Seymour Tilchin, Esther Charnos, class in Judaism, and Aaron Kur-
Sadie Shur, Anne Hecker, Blanche land, chairman of the Forum, in
Fischer, Bessie Kramer and Mel- the "Radiotorial," will complete the
vin Gerson. program,

ABRAHAM J. LACHOVER

ed by the board of directors of the
schools as finance director.
In addition to his regular duties
as principal, he will devote his
leisure time to fund raising proj-
ects undertaken from time to time
by the schools. At the present time
he is actively engaged in the schol-
arship campaign headed by Ru-
dolph Zuieback and Judge Charles
Rubiner,
The following additional scholar-
ships have been received by the
United Hebrew Schools: Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hyman, 725 Boston
Blvd., one scholarship, on the occa-
sion of the 14th birthday of their
son, Bert Allan; Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Neste, 2280 Atkinson, one scholar-
ship, on the occasion of the 20th
birthday of their daughter Esther;
the Gunsberg family, one scholar-
ship, in memory of their beloved
parents, Morris and Hannah Guns-
berg.

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CHEVROLET

Congregational Men's Clubs Plan
Annual Event

SATURDAY

The Men's Club of Congregation
B'nai Moshe is making prepara-
tions for the annual good will
Chanukah dinner participated in
by men's clubs of Temple Beth El,
Congregation Shaarey Zedak and
Congregation B'nai David. This
event, the program of which will
be announced at a later date, will
take place Thursday, Dec. 26.

A record class will be initiated
on Dec. 8, according to indications
in the nature of applications re-
ceived by Rudolph Meyersohn, sec-
retary of Pisgah Lodge of B'nai
B'rith, at the meeting of the gen-
eral committee held on Oct. 28.
Herman Osnos, chairman of the
membership committee, is gratified
with the manner in which his slo-
gan, "Every member get a mem-
ber," has inspired the lodge.
Like gratification was expressed
by Herman Littky for the response
to his call for bowlers. Every
Thursday evening is Pisgah night
at the Dexter Recreation, and all
members are urged to register with
the athletic committee.
Samuel \V. Leib and his social
service committee entertained the
youngsters of the Jewish Children's
Home on Thursday, Oct. 31. Among
the varied forms of entertainment
offered was a special showing of
Charlie Chaplin comedies. Samuel
Algaze, the official projectionist of
Pisgah Lodge, was in charge of
the showing.

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We cordially invite you
to attend a special
showing of the
new 1936

Good-Will Dinner
To Be On Dec. 26

Pisgah to Initiate
Large Class Dec. 8

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Citizens of Detroit:

D. S. R. OWNERS and PATRONS---

Your employees respectfully ask you to Vote "NO" on
the proposed amendment to Sec. 23 Chapter XIII Title
IV of the Charter of City of Detroit which amendment
proposes to legislate a type of seniority for one group.

Would you desire having the conditions of your employment submitted to
the electors?

This is a matter to be settled between Employer and Employee; therefore,
it is an administrative problem. In order that it may remain so, Vote

The National Labor Relations Board have had the
merits of this case argued before them on six different
occasions without changing the decisions previously
made.

The Detroit Citizens League Says---

VOTE "NO"

AT THE ELECTION

Tuesday, November 5th

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