l ewisk Periodical Colter CLIP ON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO fitEfferRorrinymaiRoxicul and THE LEGAL CHRObitut.g. Irestipit Ira, El Natal Thursday morning at 10 o'clock under the direction of Miss Zebruk. 10 tenon. for II. Under the direction of Mrs. Samuel Hartman, Mr.. tint Burnett and Mr. Theodore Keifer. a group In n a contend fiervIcen: bridge. "1935 Culbertson", will Meet Wednesday morning at II o'clock. On Sunday, Nov. 3. at 10:45 a. tn., Dr. net'. A. dancing clan In being formed under Leo Id.Franklin will occupy the pulpit et:tonne/Hp of the Temple Sitter. and prone!, on the subject. "Free Think• the hood for (Whiten of the era Challenge the Jew-An Answer to In tap, modern and rhythmic dancing. John Dewey, Clarence Darrow and The clan a ill begin Friday. Nov 8, and Others." will be held In rte Brown Memorial On Sabbath morning, Nov. 2, Dr. Chapel. Children of the age. of 5 to 7 Franklin will occupy the pulpit. will meet from 4 it. m ire "A Diafrnosis of Detroit the Dynamic" older thildren. I to 10 o 1:45 p. tn . The re of age , will will be the subject of Dr. Franklin'. notta from 4:45 to 6'30 nt. fo e 10 sermon Sunday morning, Nov. 10. itt SlIctic. For further tall /16111 Annual Heeling of Mee Melvin Kuttnauer, Un to 1-1771 1-1 Congregation Beth El: The SInterhood Cook Book, highly use- The 861h annual meeting ofCongre- ful as a gift. is procurable from Mrs. nation Beth El will be held In the Drown William Field, chairman. To 7-8237. Memorial Chapel Sunday, Nov. 17. at 7:50. The meeting will be preceded by an the nualc ongegation dinner at 6 o'cloc k. 66 cents per person. Temple Forum: Louis Golding, author of "Magnolia Street" and "Five Silver Daughters." the literarysensation of England and Amer- ica, will deliver the second lecture of the About 30 women from Temple Beth El Temple Forum Tuesday night. Nov. 6. at 8:30, on the subJett: The Adven- Sisterhood attended the Ilth annual con• turn of a Nofellet." Tuesday night. Nov. vention of the Michigan State Federation of Temple Sinterhoods at 'tontine, Tues- 6, will be absolutely the Ian chant.. to purchase mention tickets. After that night day and Wedneeday. An outstanding those who are not then In possension of event on the program was the talk on scanon tickets will be able to attend 'Tools for Living' given by 111. JR. secretary executive lectures only by purchasing unreserved Evans of Cincinn ningle admianions. Call the Forum orrice. of the national federation Mine Evans also comtnented favorably on the report Madison 1511. of Flint Temple, activitiee as presented Beth El College: There Is still time to register for one by tire. Ellin Warren. Bra. James Rap- port of Flint, a national board member, of the many tour.. being offered at f the Beth El Collette every Monday night at was again appointed chairman o ft o'clock. Every tour. tonal/Its of 10 prInon welfare committee A lunc heon tenures and the fee is per course. For was held at the Rotunda Inn, Pine Lake, further information, call the college of- and business nations conducted at Temple Beth Jacob in Pontiac. fice. Madison 1181. Temple Sisterhood. Beth Basel Junior Sinerhood, at the On Monday. Nov. 11, the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will hold Its opening meeting !mid Wednesday at the Jewish monthly meeting. ante table in ArmIntlee Community Center, netted officer. for Day, It he appropriate that the subject the neat.n. They are: President, Min of that darn talk should be ''Peace." Anita lionenbaum; vice president, Mine Helen Iloy Greeley, American field rep- Thelma Rosenfeld; secretary, Min Ada Kaplan; treasur. er M ies Aice l Heerin. v resentatIve of the Geneva Dinarmament Alba Sarah Londe and Mina Evelyn Sha• Committee, will be the speaker. This will be a luncheon meeting. Subscription, 74 [tiro are chairmen of the Installation committee. A board meeting will be held cents Te plate. The per mple Sisterhood i. eponeoring Oct. 18 with Mins Itonenhaum to plan the a clans In National Problems and In- program for the coming year and die- ternational Relations under the leader- t.. the appointment of a new senior ad- ehlp of Rabbi Leon Fram, to be held bi- visor. Plan will he made for a home- coming dance the last week of Decon• weekly, beginning Wednesday ntorning er. Mlea Dora Bowman was named ., a 10.10, For further informa- tion call Mrs. MeivIn Kuttnauer, Univer- I chairman of the membernhip drive which to end with • reception In December. Indy 1.1771. Was Winifred Myer, lilies Rose Colin The Sisterhood gym clans meet. every and Miss Alice Senor in are in charge. Inv Gritg Nan mr!itZ, Littlefield Plans Beth El Sisterhood Civic Betterment To Meet on Nov. 11 PAGE FIVE J. W. E. W. 0, Branch Din. ner-Dance Sunday C Plekl it7hrtth1 I.ft:thea 7g1 days. DEDICATE WEISS LIBRARY SUNDAY! Hadassalt to Shift Major Work Toward Palestine Youth Immigration NEW YORK (WNS) - A plan to make Hadassah the American arm of the youth immigration Visitors from many communities movement to Palestine, which is in Michigan and from other states directed by the Central Committee are expected to attend the formal for the Settlement of Refugee Chil- dedication of the Louis Weiss Me- dren in Palestine, of which Henri- morial Library at the B'nai B'rith etta Szold is chairman, has been Hillel Foundation at Ann Arbor approved by the national board of this Sunday, The entire Jewish Hadase,ah and will be laid before the organization's 21st annual con- vention at Cleveland from Nov. 28 to Dec. I. This new field of work a u LI a d lls a was decided on be cause a s s a h is gradually re- sdsh ducing its subsidies for its medical institutions in Palestine where the Jewish community is gradually taking them over. Hada sah's in- s terest in the field of medicine will be maintained, however, through r th se rsi n te y willop th ag scl bild-Hadassah-U n i- A meeting of the North Wood- "If I am returned as council. The annual opening meeting of ward branch of the Jewish Wom- man of the City of Detroit, I have a definite platform for a more the Sisterhood of Temple Beth en's European Welfare Organiza- efficient and economical adminis- El will be in the form of a lunch- tion was held at the home of Mrs. tration of city affairs," is the mes- eon on Nov. 11, at 12:30 o'clock. St. Silverstone. .flans are being The regular meeting of the Hebrew ?his being Armistice Day there made for the third annual donor Ladlea lienevolent Society will be held sage to the citizens of Detroit will be a timely peace talk by kosher luncheon on Wednesday, on Tuesday. Nov. 15, at the residence of from Sherman Littlefield, former Mrs, A. II. Jacoby on Green Ave. councilman and nominee for elec- Helen Hoy Greely, field worker Jan. 8, at the Shaarey Zedek. Airs. of The Geneva Disarmanent Con- Anna Goldberg, general chairtnan, The Sect of a aeries of open meeting. tion to the Common Council next ference. n ftia r,, td eller et n1 ;th y, asks for co-operation and appeals 1. Tuesday, Nov. 6. tante the Temple The Book Review Course by to all to help make this affair a Mr. Littlefield has been a busi- nom, with about 75 in attendance. success, as the work of this organ- Prof. Otto C. Marckwardt of ness man in this city for over 40 Two tables of eontract were ill play years. He has served four terms Wayne University has aroused ization is mainly for taking care at the home of Min Pearl Eirenner of of widows and orphans. North Sheridan St., Thursday evening, to in the council and is a member much interest. These lectures will honor the hoetem birthday. Score .wards of the Wayne County Board of be held at the Temple on Fri- Those wishing to earn their quo- were won by Minn Florenee Shernmn and day mornings, at 11 o'clock. A tas may do so by rummaging. Urn Samuel Goldberg. Members of the Supervisors. He has been respon- f club prenented Min Brenner with a sible for many of the improve- a ew of the books to be discussed Stores are now available and a day group gift. A large birthday rake pro• re: "Europe" by Robert Bris- may be set aside by calling Mrs. II. vlded renterplere for the table at which ments in city government enjoyed s ault, "It Can't Happen Here It Mitz, chairman, TO 6-4472. Other late refreehments were genet!. by Detroiters today. y Sinclair Lewis, and "Paths of ways and means can be arranged Annountement In made of the mar- by calling TO 8-7815, Glory," by Humphrey Cobb. riage of Mice Beatrice amnia daughter of Mr. and Mr. 1. emeriti of Dayton, Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, chairman of There will be a bridge class at 0.. and Jerome A. Levine, mon of Mr. the Temple on Wednesday morn- New Year's Eve party at the Fort A, F. Levine. of North Grant Rt. The ings, at 11. The Culbertson 1935 Wayne Hotel, will accept reserva- ceremony was read Aug. It Mr. and Mrs. ?dr. and Men. Lionel Gaines (LMian Levine will make their home In Bay Cooper of Detroit) announce system will be taught by Mrs. tions at TO 6-7825. the birth Cit Y. of a son, Harry Allan, on Sept. 35. Theodore Kelter, Mrs. Samuel Mrs. A. Kurzman, chairman of artmen and Mrs. C. Burnett. dinner-dance on Sunday eve, Nov. Rabbi Samuel Gordon of Salt Labs 3, at the Chalet, Eight Mile Road City. Ptah, has been the recent guest N o charge for these lessons. OLDSMOBILES On Thursday mornings at 10 and GrGatiot state that reserva- Exhibit American Folk Art of Mrs. Alexander Philippe. 6.8 clock there will be a gymnasium tions may be made up to Saturday, 0Ir and Men Ben Itonenberg have re- at Institute 1935 Closeout 1935 turned Horn a 01011 to Washington, D. C. lass conducted by Miss Molly Nov. 2, by calling 110 4769. 2 ebrak. Ten lessons for $1. Some Never Licensed The original order book that Mrs. Harry Hirshberg and MI. Zella OTHERS aL111.1171.1' DRIVEN A dancing class is being form Uneasiness Over Ethiopian Con- Itnerinan are motoring to California Washington kept at Valley Forge, where ALL MODELS flict Pa they will spend the winter. d by the Temple Sisterhood for L Bank Deposits PRICED AY 1.01V AS Benedict Arnold's report of his ill- c hildren of the ages of 5 to 10 Normal Attending the 76th anniversary din• fated expedition against Quebec, in tap, modern and rhythmic ner of Temple Beth Israel In Jannon Benjamin Franklin's personal copy Oil JERUSALEM (WNS - Palcor Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. MRS. JOSEPH SANDERS of his own book on electricity, and Herald Goldfarb, MIN Emelt,' Open- F ancing. The class will begin Agency) - Uneasiness in Pales- ridgy, Nov. 8, and will be held in tine ove rthe repercussions of the BACANC$11 111AT Doss VICARS Thomas Jefferson's famous letter helm and Dr. Harold !merman. th e Brown Memorial Chapel of community of Detroit is invited to on religious toleration rest among Italo-Ethiopian conflict was com- attend this ceremony. A successful rummage sale was held th e NU Motor Sales Co. Temple. The younger chil- during the pant week under auspices of pletely dispelled as deposits again famous old American manuscripts Temple Beth El Sisterhood. CARS or QUALITY dr en, 5 to 7 years of age, will The reception and tea which will now on exhibition at the Detroit Kanter was general chairman. Alm Adolph m eet 4240-LASS-4240 from 4 to 4:45 p. m. The began to flow into banks with nor- mark the dedication will be held Institute of Arts. The display is a mal regularity. The easing of the of der children, 8 to 10 years of tension in the Mediterranean, from 2 to 4 p. m. The dedication Another Sisterhood activity wag the feature of the American Folk Art bridge party enjoyed at the Community ag e, will meet from 4:45 to 5:30 will take place promptly which had caused business to dis- ceremony and early American furniture Center on Oct. le. Those In charge in- at 3 p. m. cluded Mrs. Maurice Pike. Mrs. m. $4 for 10 lessons. For shows, Robert lionenberg. Mr. u rther information call Mrs. Al- play a certain degree of caution, The dedication program will be John Merdler and Mrs. Saul Kanter. be rt Dreifus, University 2-3054. has returned the country's finan- featured by the following speak- cial position to normalcy. era: Dr. Alexander Ruthven, presi- dent of the University of Michigan; Dr. William W. Bishop, University Can use three real ealesmen who are interested in building director of the Hillel Foundation; Librarian; Rabbi Bernard Heller, for themselves a personal life- Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi time business without any in- Leon Fram of Detroit. vestment No traveling re- This library is the memorial gift quired. Our business is not Sea- of Mrs. Viola H. Weiss, of 4202 sonal: therefore offers year Leslie Ave., Detroit, in tribute to round steady earnings with un- the memory of her husband, the limited possibilities. Highest late Dr. Louis Weiss, who died in type men only need apply. an automobile accident, while he Write Box 123, Detroit Jewish was returning from Lansing where Chronicle - he conducted en examination in chi- ropody on behalf of the govern- ment, on Aug. 9, 1934. In addition to renovating, deco- rating and furnishing a special room for the library at the Hillel • Foundation, Mrs. Weiss presented the foundation with a Louis Weiss RELIABLE ROUSE HELP. Laun- dresses, women for house clean- Library Memorial Fund of $2,000, ing, house maids, women for one-half of which is to be spent part time work. By hour, day immediately for the putchase of or Week. Schlesinger's, Madi- books in English dealing with Jew- son 2526. ish biography, fiction, philosophy and kindred subjects, The other half will be put in a trust fund, the YOUR SHOES will be refitted to feel as if made to order. In interest of which will go to pur- fact, your feet will get into the chase newly published books on the healthiest and above subjects. most comfor- table condition at the most The purchase of the books will economical rate. M. KANER be under the charge of a library SHOE REPAIR, only true shoe board consisting of Dr. Iteller, as refitter in State of Michigan, director of the Foundation; Dr. 1617 Broadway, 12916 Jeffer- William W. Bishop, the University son. Librarian; Prof. Raphael Isaacs assistant director of the Simpson ' Memorial Institute, and Nathan D. HEBREW, YIDDISH, ENGLISH, Citizenship and Bar M Metzger, of Detroit. Reading and writing in itzvahs. The privileges of the library will five les- sons guaranteed. Free trial les- be open not only to the Jewish son. David Horowitz, the teacher, students but also to all the stu- 2091 Blaine Ave., Apt. 101, Gar- dents on the campus. field 6914-R. The dedication services were arranged by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith. SACRIFICE - Four rooms high grade furniture, practically new. Mrs. Joseph Sanders is chairman No dealers. Call Madison 2381. of the auxiliary committee. To- gether with Mrs. J. Harvith, Mrs. QUIL TS-blade or recovered from Sanders will direct the women who you r own feathers or wools. Pil- will pour at the tea on Sunday. loa a recovered-special, $1.00. Hosts and hostesses at the re- 1 Ful ception Sunday will be the presi- I sho I line of curtains, baby, wer and wedding gifts. Dex- dents of Jewish fraternities and ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 sororities on the U. of M. campus, Dcx ter Blvd., et Webb. Hogarth as follows: 905 O. Alpha Omega, Lou Gans; Kappa Nu, Irving F. Levitt; Phi Beta Del- FOR RENT - Furnished room in ta, Albert Blumenfeld; Phi Delta high class adult home for re- Epsilon, Jess Halpern; Phi Epsilon fined gentleman. Good location Pi, David Schiffer; Phi Lambda and transportation. Garage if Kappa, Lou Heideman; Phi Sigma desired. 1126 Longfellow, Call Delta, Leo Rautenberg; Pi Lambda Townsend 7-8038. Phi, Albert Convisser; Sigma Al- pha Mu, Arnold Gross; Zeta Beta FOR RENT-Cheerfully furnished room in home of couple for Tau, Nathan Wertheimer; Alpha young lady or gentleman. Tux- Epsilon Phi, Melba Morrison; Phi edo, near Dexter, Hogarth 6639. Sigma Sigma, Sylvia Zeidman; Hillel Independents, Marion San- ders, Miriam Newman, Rena Ru- COMPANION HOUSEEEPER- under 50, intelligent, cheerful. benstein; Sam Aines, president of To elderly lady. small apartment, Graduate Club; Shirrel Kaste, no washing, good home. planning president of the Student Council. winter in Florida. Call Sunday. The music has been arranged by Robinson 2911 Monterey. a committee consisting of Harry Offenbach, Eddie Sherman and FOR RENT Nicely furnished Gertrude Love. room for a lady or gentleman in The Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary of home of couple. Congenial sur- B'nai B'rith, which arranged the roundings. Near Joy Road car /CitiVROUT reception, also decorated the lower line. Reasonable. Garage if de- rooms of the Rifle] Foundation. sired. are.'d • 9345 McQuade. Euclid Carl J. Rudine of Ann Arbor DEALER ADVERTISEMENT 4638-M. a was the architect In charge of FOR r enovating this memorial library. RENT - Four bedroom up- I per duplex. Two baths. Oil heat. NEW PERFECTED the Chevrolet Motor Frigidaire. Philomathic Club Selects Its 3203 Calvert. Newly decorated. 1 Company will climax a quarter. Oratorical Contestants century of quality manufacture by pre- FOR RENT - Modern, airy fur- the safest and smoothest ever developed ON NEW BODIES By FISHER nished room in good home. Near The Philomathic Debating Club senting Chevrolet for 1936-the only com- ear line and bus. Kitchen con- met Sunday at the Philadelphia- plete lose-priced car. the most beautiful and comfortable bodies venience. Call any day at noon. ' Byron Hall. The contestants in the Address 2971 Tuxedo, Towiyend annual oratorical contest were ever created for a low-priced car This new Chevrolet is the only car that 7-5008. elected. They are Louis Elkind, Nathan Epstein, Irving Isaacs, WANTED - Young brings you all these good things at lowest man to assist Richard Kramer, Fillmore Leemon, driving new Ford car to Florida cost. The only lower-priced car with New and Peter Morse, The alternates the middle of November ' for are Charles Friedgood and Sol Perfected Hydraulic Brakes. The only transportation only. Write Box Schwarz. 250, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. lower-priced car with the Improved Glid- In the oratorical contest the six contestants each deliver a 13 min- FOR RENT - Richton 3797. Six ing Knee-Action Ride*. The only lower- ute oration. A gold medal is rooms completely redecorated in the smoothest, safest ride of all priced car with beautiful new Body by , awarded the winner, a silver medal most modern manner. Floors to the runnerup, and honorable scraped and yarnished. New elec- Fisher-new high-compression valve-in- mention to the third best. The tric refrigerator and gas stove. public is invited. head engine-solid steel Turret Top, and Adults only. Apply downstairs. giving even better performance with Plans are also beir.g made for many other improvements which give seers less gas and oil a banquet, held every five years, FOR RENT - Furnished room to which all the present members by couple. No children. 2680 smarter, smoother, safer and more eco- Glendale Ave., upstairs. and alumni of the organization are nomical motoring. Invited. Feb. 15 has been set as FOR RENT - Large, beautiful the date. See and ride in the only complete low- room by small private family. a crown of beauty, a fortress 1761 Seseard, Apt. 401. priced air-tomorrow! Gifts to North End Clinic of safety North End Clinic has received GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNI- raking driving easier and safer CH EVROLETMOTOR CO.,DETROMMICH. the foiloeeing contributions: TY in credit house for capable (Aaron Choorag's low grin. end de Am groodr than ever before young men. Must have car. Call In memory of Milton Sloman nohoo4 C.M..4 C. I por moo woo room* pia- Or 1.44 from Mrs. S. A. Sloman. Townsend 6-1428. Will receive fo.A.44 mace 14 C.M.A.C. Lary. .4 Carrel Mean Celm. calls Sunday or during week af- In memory of Dr. Isaac L. Poios- ter 8 p. m. Icer from Mrs. S. A. Sloman. For the Alpha Epsilon Phi Scholarship Fund: In memory of ROOM AND BOARD for young lady, gentleman or school child. Mrs. Rebecca Bielfield from Mr. Good home for the right party. and Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg,• in mem- AND F - r. Lid prier of New standard fear. Northwest section. Near bus and ory of Milton Barnett, from Mr. al PIMA Mlehlran. Pith bumpers, imam tire car line. Townsend 8-7815. and Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg. ern! tire tars, the 114 price le IDS Mrs N. grit n Yr not Mrs. Jon athwart. a ill be co- hone.. at • charity bridge at thr home of the former on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 6. Mint Notre I:Saginaw Nrrtes $69 ► .00 f OPPORTUNITY! 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