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The principal address was delivered by Bernard Semel, J. Goldstein, vice-president; and Israel Konovitp, president of the Principal's Association. The meet- ing was under the general charge of Israel S. Chipkin, education director. The gas received their medals from David Shapiro, pub- lisher of the New York Day, who donated them in memory of his wife, Bella. David W. Unterberg, son of the late Israel Unterberg, former president of the associa- tion, handed the medals to the boys. The awards included 42 gold, ,44‘SH IIALAN('IVINP(4r; YEARS Nu Motor Sales Co. CARS OF QUALITY 4240—CASS---4240 CLASSIFIED ..‘,4 FOR MERIT 1 ,,t.pl pry , 19'14-5 O MEW `( °\'' ' f.. RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- dresses, women for house clean- ing, house maids, women for honorary secretary of the assoc- part time work. By hour, day iation. Pointing to the children or week. 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The gold medals represented a perfect attendance record, "A" in conduct and scholastic prog- ress, and in addition first choice of the faculty or student body. The silver medals represented ■ 99 per cent attendance and "A" in conduct and progress. The bronze medals were awarded for 95 per cent or over in attendance and "A" in conduct and progress. Radio Priest Asked Stand on Olympics The Rev. Charles E. Coughlin has been asked to give his endorse- ment to, and to speak at a special anti-Nazi Olympics Forum and mass meeting in Detroit, on Dec. 6, according to a letter dispached to him Saturday. Other prominent in- dividuals who have already en- dorsed the gathering include Rabbi Leon Fram, of Temple Beth El, Francis Dillon, national organizer of the Associated Auto Workers of America. The meeting, which is being spon- sored by the American Youth Con- gress in conjunction with numerous other religious, athletic and im- provement organizations, is called to protest the holding of the 1936 Olympics in Germany where, under the Hitler regime, Jews, Catholics and Protestants are persecuted. At this meeting, in addition to speak- ers representing the clergy, labor and the field of athletics, the re- sults will be read of a city-wide plebiscite now being conducted on the question, "Shall American Ath- letes Compete in the Berlin Olym- pics?" The results of the poll will be telegraphed to the Amateur Athletic Association, whose na- tional convention opens on the same date, Dec. 6. WANTED — Middle aged woman, CARL S. SCHILLER Ninth Annual Contest of for cook and housekeeper, care for three children, motherless an amiable disposition and an in-. Mark Twain Society home. 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Nov. 26—Address by Mrs. Rebecca Kohut under the aus- pcies of the League of Jewish Women's Organization, Nov. 28—Annual Junior Iladassah dance at Masonic Temple. Dec. 1—Equality Club bridge dance at Aztec Tower. Dec. 1—Molly Siegel Organization's donor luncheon. Dec. 2—Detroit section of the National Council of Jewish Women. Regular monthly meeting at Jewish Community Center, 2:30 p. m. Dr. Solomon Lowenstein, speaker, on subject, "Jewish Social Work Today." Dec. 2—Regular Council Meeting. Dec. 2—Address before Kvutzah Ivrith by Dr. Israel Efros of Buffalo on "The Highlights of Hebrew I'oetry in the New Zion." Dec. 2—Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks' Home, eve- ning pep meeting for "Grand Ball," at Jewish Community Center, for members and husbands. Dec. 4—Annual luncheon of Neugarten Sunshine Club, at the Detroit Leland Hotel, Dec. 4-2 p. m. Jewish Children's Home Auxiliary meeting, at Children's Home, Petoskey and Burlingame. Dec. 4—Junior Home Relief Society dessert bridge. Dec. 4-8:30 p. m.: General meeting of Congregation B'nai Moshe. Members are urged to attend, Dec. 4—Sunshine Club donor luncheon. Dec. 8—Pr. Shalom Spiegel, member of the faculty of the Jewish Ina itute of Religion, speaking before the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "Jewish Self-Hate." Dec. 8—Junior Hadassah meeting at Statler Hotel, 2:30 p. m. Dec. 10—$3 donor banquet of Women's Mizrachi Organiztion, Dec. 11—Annual donor luncheon of Zedakah Club. Dec. 15—"Grand Ball" sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks' Home at Statler Hotel. Dec. 22—Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek Cha- nukah Supper Dance. Dec. 22—Dinner concluding membership drive of Congre- gation B'nai Moshe. Dec. 25-29—Convention of Poale-Zeire Zion, Dec. 26—Joint goodwill dinner of Men's Clubs of Congre- gations Beth El, Shaarey Zedek, B'nai David and B'nai Moshe, at the B'nai Moshe. Dec. 29—Shaarey Zedek children's Chanukah party. Dec. 29—Annual Chanukah dinner of Jewish Community Center. Dec. 31—Zedakah Club's New Year's Eve party at Book- Cadillac Hotel, Jan. 8—European Womens Welfare Organization donor luncheon. Jan. 12—Annual dance of Junior Jewish National Fund, at Hotel Statler. Jan. 12—Annual dinner of Detroit Service Group. Jan. 13 and 14—Annual Federation Days. Jan. 19—Address by Emil Lengyel before forum of Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "The Boiling Cauldron of Europe." Jan. 19—Sixth annual $5 luncheon of Junior IIadassah. at the Statler Hotel. Jan. 22—Fourth annual donor luncheon of Women's Auxil- iary of United Hebrew Schools. Feb. 2—Marvin Loewenthal, prominent journalist, lecturer and traveler, speaking before Shaarey Zedek Men's Club on "Jews and the Social Revolution." Feb. 9—Second annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con- gregation B'nai Moshe., Feb. 18—Luncheon of Pioneer Women's Organization, Feb. 23—Address by Dr. David de Sole Pool, rabbi of Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue of New York, before the forum of Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek. March 11—Annual $5 donor luncheon of Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund. March 18—Address by Dr. Hans Kohn, eminent authority on Eastern affairs, before the forum of Men's Club of Congrega- gation Shaarey Zedek. March 29—Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna- gogue of New York, in an address before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek, on the subject "Factors of 'Survival in Jewish Life." Epps, To. 8-2934, who will be glad to arrange a day. Enthusiasm is being shown by Mrs. hl. Sussman, president of the Junior group, and her officers for the New Year's Eve dinner party at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Dave Diamond's orchestra, under the personal supervision of Dave Dia, mond, will furnish the music. There will be a floor show and a catered dinner. Mrs. A. J. Red- blatt, chairman, is assisted by Mrs. P. E. Epps and Mrs. H. blitz. For reservations call To. 6-7825. North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Wel- fare Organization met at the home of Mrs. M. S. Satovsky on Chi- cabo Blvd. Plans were discussed for a memorial luncheon which will take place on Dec. 10. This is a yearly event and is given in memory of the departed. The third donor kosher lunch- eon program on Jan. B at the Shaarey Zedek is being completed. The organization thanks members and friends for their co-operation. UNVEILING OF TOMBSTONE Various ways are suggested for An unveiling of a monument in earning quotas and stores for memory of Harry Rodin will take rummaging are still available by place on Sunday, Dec. 1, at 2 p. calling the chairman, Mrs. P. E. m., at Har Harmoria Cemetery. . . . Norma Shearer, MGM star who adopted the Jewish faith when she married Irving G. Thalberg, has presented her husband with a gold locket which contains strands of their two children's hair and a lock of her own, WATCH The Chronicle FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS C. F. SMITH CO. PURE FOOD STORES WHERE PRICE TELLS AND QUALITY SELLS • A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Jewish Community Center News BASKETBALL SEASON AT CENTER OPENS NOV. 24 All of the basketball leagues of the Jewish Community Center have their opening games during the week of Nov. 24, The senior league opens the season with the following schedule: Blue IMIl•lon Gelds ve. arranger, "A" at the Cen- ter. Sunday. Nov. 24, 3:30 p. m. Carneraderle va. Illegal. al the Cen- ter. Sunday, Nov. IL 4:30 p, m. Phi HolnPa iota vs. Omega .aand• st Central High, Monday, Nov. 25, No. 1, 10:20 P. m. Paladlm ra Pale at Central 111011, Monday, Nov. 51, No I, 9:30 p. m. AleInIna- 11Ye. White DIvIalon Eao va. Colleglatea at the Center. Sunday, Nov. 24, at 1:30 p. Vanguards V. A. 7.. A. 63 at the Cen- ter, Sunday. Nov. 54. at 2:30 p. n1. Are. V. Pilots at Central, Monday. Nov. 25. at 10:20 p, tA, No. Z. olyinpi,s cc St ranKers • 1 - 1 at Cen- tral, Monday, Nov. 25, at 9:30 p. fn. No. 2. Uhl Sigma-11y. The sub-seniors open their league games on Monday, Nov. 25, at Northern High School. The following teams are scheduled to play: Orlolea Monthly. Noe. 53 A . nen. III Hatter. at 10:30 Cardinalev. Halcoalle, al 9:30 p Tuesday. Nov. DI Linn-nine vs, Comnindores. at 9:30 p Tr/I./Ana—Bye nn Thorodsy, Nov. 55 (Thanksgiving DU) Stage v. Concordia.. 1:00 p. Pal-Koma v. Monarchs. 2:00 p. Tartara vs. I L I:00 p. l'opanes vs. VIkInga. 4:00 p. tu become very active in Girl Scou t affairs, During the past year the troop was reorganized and 15 girls be - tween the ages of 10 and 18 joined the group. This year already 25 girls have enrolled and work ha s been started. The meetings are held on Wednesdays from 4 unti l 5:30. One hour is spent in pass - ing teats, learning knots, and hold - ing citizenship and business meet - ings, The remaining half hour is devoted to playing games and singing songs. All girls between the ages of 10 and 18 are invited to attend a meeting and make the acquaint once of the captain, lieutenants and Scouts. • • • GIRLS' PING PONG TOURNAMENT NOV. 28 The girls' ping pong tourna - ment which was scheduled to take place at the Jewish Community Center, on Nov. 18, has• been changed to Nov. 28. Entries for the tournament must be in by Nov. 26. All girls who are members of the Center are eligible to enter the tournament. Please turn all entries in to Jack Freedman, in charge of the game room. FORM VOLLEY BALL TEAM The Business and Professional ' All of the Intermediate games Men of the Jewish Community Center are making their first ven. will be played on Mondays and Wednesdays at the Center, begin- ture into competitive sport. with the organization of a volley ball ning Monday, Nov. 25: team. Moaday, Nev. 53 Tina. v. Tiger•. 6:3" The first game of the season Wolserin, ye 5f...rah", a:15 will be played on Monday, Nov. Wednesday, Nor. t7 Vlio-ounte ve T"I TO, 5:45. 25, at 9 p. m., against the Ilan- ve Winans I:I6 nan Y. M, C. A.,. at the Hannan Spar.. vs. Young Israel I.Inna 3. no " • • • Members of the team repre- MOTHERS CLUBS senting the Center are Ed Brown, Mrs. R. C. Lemm of Wayne University will lead a discussion Sam Blumberg, Wm. Leib, Joe Of character education for the Greenbaum, William Smith and Monday Afternoon Mothers' Club Peter Abrams. D ates are open for home and of the Jewish Community Center, on Monday, Nov. 25, at 2 p. m., home games with other groups of at the Dexter branch of the Cen- similar type. GENERAL ELECTRIC i SAVE AT LEAST '40 and have the use of a brand new 0 G-E Refrigerator for the holidays! 4 tY 0 at N. as 50 2 I- m. ter. On Tuesday, Nov. 26, at 8 p. m., the Fenkell Club will hold an in- stallation of officers at the Fen- kill Talmud Torah. Mrs. R. Pet- tinghol of Wayne University will speak on "Sex Education." A singing group for the mem- bers of all the Mothers' Clubs has been organized. The group will meet every Thursday at 1 p. tn., at the studio of Mrs. Gertrude Shubow Friedman, 9850 Twelfth St. Weekly rehearsals will be held for the Judas Maccabee operetta which will be presented during the the week of Chanukah. Every Thursday evening from 7 until 9 a sewing class is held at the Center and from 9 until 11 a knitting class. The class Is open to all members. • • • Q a NEW YEARS! Jewish View of "Hell" The word hell, in the authorized version of the Hebrew Old Testa- ment, is a definite mistranslation of the Hebrew word Sheol, which means the grave, the nether world. The Jews of Old Testament times had to knowledge of • hell. Such ■ concept, insofar as it became part of the popular Jewish conscious- ness, was borrowed from (he an- cient Babylonians and Persians. In later generations, the word Gehin- non, more familiar as Gehenna, came to be syonymous with hell be- cause of the fires kindled to Molich in the Ge Hinnom (literally Valley of Hinnom) south of Jerusalem. The rabbis of the Talmud had a good deal to say about Gehinnom and its Grey punishments. But the GIRL SCOUT TROUP concept of hell as • firey torment Girl Scout Troop 28 of the Jew- has never penetrated deeply into ish Community Center has re- the consciousness of the Jew. sumed its activities for the conn- Ila- ing year. Under the leadership Boys and girls in the garden of Meier Shfeyah, Junior by of Mrs. Sidney Meyerson, assisted Even a dead cherry tree can unique Palestine village, which is governed entirely igh. by Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein and bring picturesqueness to a barren dasvah's children. The youngster on the left is a tiny visitor from a ne Miss Betty Saloehin, the troop has bill. FOR RENT — Clean, furnished ream. Privacy assured. 4216 boring colony. Clements. 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