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Emil Ludwig's biography of I'resident Masaryk of Czechoslo- vakia, "Defender of Democracy, has been postponed by Robert M. McBride until January. Sigmund Freud and Franz Werfel are among the authors suggested for the Nobel Prize in Literature by Amer- ican authors who participated in a symposium on that subject in the current issue of Books Abroad. Albert Maltz, author of last year's successful play, "Black Pit," has been awarded first prize in the contest for a one-act anti-war or anti-Fascist play sponsored by the New Theater League and the American League Against War and Fascism. (Copyright, 1131, S. A. F. fi.) GUARDIAN DEPOSITORS CORPORATION Altman Observes 6th Anniversary Of Broadcasting On Sunday, Nov. 24, Hyman Alt- Dr. Lynn Harold Hough to Preach Interdenominational man, broadcasting the Altman Jewish Period over Station WMBC, Message at Institute of Arts on Thursday Morning On Thanksgiving morning, at 10:30 o'clock, there will be held in the large auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts the 34th annual Citizens' Interdenominational Com- munity Thanksgiving Service. This service was instituted more than three decades ago by a small group of liberal ministers, of whom Dr. Leo H. Franklin, of Temple Beth El, is the only survivor in Detroit. It was the first service of its kind to be held anywhere and so revolutionary was it in the minds of many that it became the subject of editorial comment in many newspapers in this country and in the London, England, Times. The service has been a definite and important factor in the establish- ment of better understanding and co-operative effort among the vari- ous religious creeds in Detroit. It has inspired many similar services in all parts of the country and has as well been the direct inspiration of a great number of neighoorhood union services in Detroit. At the service this year the ser- mon will be preached by Dr. Lynn Harold Hough, formerly minister of the Central Methodist Church of this city and now dean of Drew Theological Seminary at Madison, N. J. Dr. Hough is known to be one of the keenest thinkers as well as one of the most eloquent preach- ers in thin country. lie has chosen as the subject of his discourse at the Thanksgiving service a very vital and suggestive theme. He calls it "America-1935." The chairman of the service this year will be Dr. Franklin. Repre- sentatives of nine denominations will participate in the exercises. The music will be furnished by the choir of the Church of Our Father under the direction of Archibald C. Jackson. The offering will be for the benefit of the Detroit Commun- ity Fund. Among those participating are the following: Dr. Augustus P. Reccord of the Unitarian-Univer- salist Church, Dr. C. E. Mieras of the First Presbyterian Church, Rev. John D. Howell of the A. 51. E. Chuch, Dr. Warren Wheeler Pick- ett of the Woodward Avenue Con- gregational Church, Mr. ht. Hubert O'Brien, representing the Roman Catholics, Dr. Frederick B. Fisher of the Central Methodist Church, Dr. Hugh Chamberlin Burr of the Woodward Avenue Baptist Church, and the Right Rev. Kirk B. O'Far- rell of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Services begin promptly at I 10:30. The general public is invited to attend. will complete six years of continu- ous broadcasting of the Jewish Charity Hour. Last year, upon the commencement of his sixth year of broadcasting, Mr. Altman was matchParArziat, 4f atst aels'ela7 COME IN AND WIN ONE! HYMAN ALTMAN In 120 words—or less—you have a Packard's nation-wide contest for car , chance to win a brand new 1936 owners. Complete details and a demon- Packard 120. stration are waiting for you. Come Drive this amazing new Packard 120. in today. Match it against any car in the low-price • field, the medium-price field, the higher- price field. Compare it—dollar for dol- at Detroit—standard accemorygromp extra • lar—with anything else 1936 can offer. ASK nil MAN WHO OWNS ON1 Then fill in your entry blank in $99041' $11/5 showered with hundreds of con- gratulatory messages from every Jewish organization in this city and from public officials of the city, TYNO Is LAWRENCE TIBBETT — WJR Tuesday, — 0,30 P. M. county, and state, in commemora- tion of the charitable work both PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY—DETROIT BRANCH OFFER YOU PERFECTION DEMOLAY Donors for Hebrew he and Mrs. Altman had under- INSTALLS WEDNESDAY and completed. Excellent Investment Opportunities Ladies' Aid Affair taken A few of the charitable accom- Harold Norman will be installed in Real Estate Properties The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society plishments and achievements of Mr. as master councilor of Perfection 2•FLATS SINGLES Chapter Order of DeMoloy at its is formulating plans for its third Altman, which have made him a Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch Honored Jr. Congregation sixth installation ceremony, on annual donor luncheon, to be held leader in Jewish movements the 101 TAYLOR 1483-5 BURLINGAME in January. Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 9 p. m. post few years, follow: In 1931, Of Shaarey Zedek On their Silver Wedding Anniversary , . 'seem B. V. 10 rooms. 4 bedroom Members and friends are co- during the depression when many between Byron and Wood- The services will be held before Teat, tilde drive, 2 ter U. v row Wilson. 13. V. 6 rooms tleoe to Woodward, let 60x126. the chapter's sponsoring bodWy, operating to make this affair an Jewish families were without food, Despite inclement weather, the A brilliant affair was held on Mr. Deutsch's service to it, but lower, 7 rooms upper. Na- • Price $12,000.00 Perfection Lodge, in the new Ma- outstanding success. Among those Thursday evening, Nov. 21, when also for the countless deeds of Junior Congregation of Shaarey tural fireplace, steam heat, 7359 WOODROW WILSON sonic Temple, Temple and Second who have already made reservation Mr. Altman inaugurated the Jew- Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Deutsch cele- kindliness and helpfulness he has Zedek again held its regular Sab- for thin luncheon are the following: I rooms, b. V. 4 bedroom* omen, car b. v. garage, side drive, ish Kosher Kitchen, raising funds Blvd. brated their silver wedding anni- rendered in the city for all causes bath services last Saturday with a heat, i car b, v. garage. land. Mesdames Sam Auslander, !g- French windows, terraced staged, very attrartIve. Jack Bean, Samuel Gilbert, nats Auslander, Philip Berkowitz, for the existence of the Kitchen versary with a dinner-dance at the of human betterment, and for the capacity audience in attendance. lawns, Price $7,500.00 Charles Lippitt, Sidney Ginsberg, Max Berger, Charles Berger, through the medium of Altman's Hungarian Village Inn. One hun- unostentatious manner in which Alan Barahol proved an efficient Price $10,000.00 Kopel Kahn, all past master coun- Emanuel Engel, Paul R. Freeman, Jewish Charity Hour. Ills Kosher dred and fifty friends attended. 2215 CHICAGO BLVD. he has performed them. Mr. and chazon, and Miss Florence Rosen- 2W earl., b. v. II rootns. i room,. cilors, and Abe Friedman, past Ethel Goodman, Eli W. Greenwald, Kitchen is still in existence, having thal gave a fine resume of the Mrs. James I. Ellman delivered As a tribute to the popularity 1933.7 VIRGINIA PARK and bath on first floor, 4 bedrooms treasurer, will officiate as install- Jake Greenwald, Max Gross, Sam brief remarks lauding the exem- Scriptural portion for the week. , and bath on Second floor, 2 rooms rooms each. Steam been combined with the House of and esteem in which they hold plary life of the couple, and the Miss Shirley Rosenthal also deliv- V. ing officers. and bath on third floor, bsteetstent Greenspan, Eugene Gelbman, the couple, Milton H. Alexander, tone, eosin hem, an b.-i.e., heat, natural fireplace, 3 Shelter under the auspices of the Other officers are: Paul New- Charles Ganz, Leo Ganz, Nathan electric refrigeration ,ale kitchen, as spokesman for the guests, pre- remainder of the evening was ered an excellent talk on the car garage, landscaped, a man, senior councilor; Alfred Lip- Goodman, Dave Goodfriend, Ernest Detroit Jewish Federation. Mr. sented them with a parchment spent in dining, dancing and be- prophets mentioned in last week's garage. beauty. On entire building. Altman is at present the house pitt, junior councilor; Manuel Si- Goodfriend, Isadore Heimans, Rose symbolizing their sentiments. It ing entertained by a troupe of tal- Haphtorah. Price $8,000.00 Price $17,300.00 mons, senior deacon; Richard Hirsch, Esther Jaikel, Allen Jana chairman of the combined Kosher also bore the signature of each erted Hungarian actors who hail The latter ceremony has been an- Stegman, junior deacon; Joe Gus, witz, Emanuel Klein, Marcus Kal- Kitchen and House of Shelter. g uest present. Mr. and Mrs . from Budapest. Particularly en- other recent innovation into the 20% Down — 1% Month — 7 Year Contract senior steward; Herman Wiener, lush, Irving Liepson, William I. More than a year ago, Hyman Alt- Deutsch were then given an an- joyable was the singing of Cantor services in an effort, which has SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY junior steward; Ilarry Gents, Miller, Abe Miller, Harry Meer, man started calling the attention tique sterling set as a testimonial A. A. Rosenfield who dedicated his already proved highly successful, Many newly acquired properties with complete description of Detroit Jewry to the needs of a ecribe; George Gents, financial Carl Rozner, Arthur J. Schiff. songs to Mr. and Mrs. Deustch. to bring the feminine members of ■ and photographs in our sales books new Old Folks' Home by describing gift of their friends. secretary; Morris Rogoff, orator; Both Mr. and Mrs. Deutsch are the Junior Congregation into a Congregation B'nai Moshe, of the dilapidated condition of the Roy Goldberg, almoner; Allan MR. WARD OR MR. BURTON more active and vital participation present home. He continued to which Mr. Deutsch is a past presi- active in all worthwhile communal in the astral services. Stightz, standard bearer; Allan preach the need for • new home for dent, paid its tribute by present- and philanthropic causes. In- Schmier, marshal; Joe Burns, Next Saturday, Miss Shirley Mrs. A. 11 Roman returned home from the old folks until many organiza- ing to Mr. and Mrs. Deutsch a net nately modest and unassuming, Barahol chaplain; George Mogul], treas- RANDOLPH 5800 will give the resume; Miss tions responded. Mr. Altman inter- of framed resolutions which con- they shun the spotlight. It is only Geraldine Bremen will elaborate urer; Milton Slatkin, sentinel; Sol Detroit. where she went ne.erel de)* %Ws, co-operate with Brokers? ested Kurt Peiser, executive tained the blessings and well M.. E. C. Rosenthal has returned to Weller, Bernard Hyman, Irvine upon the prophets described in the home In New York after /mending director of the Detroit Jewish wishes of the entire congregation. on ouch occasions as the congre- Haphtorah; Levine, Murray Kane, Duane her Sheldon Zuiebrach will IC de.. the hots. guest of Mr. and Federation, with the result that the The tribute of the congregation gation's tribute that their friends Bernstein, Robert Gerendasy, Gil- Kra C. J. Levy. speak. Morse Goldman, Mrs. Harry Good- bert Bierman, preceptors. sum of $55,000 was pledged to the was not merely in recognition of and the public learn about them. The flay City Country Club wee the man, Mrs. Harry Keidan, Mrs. M. Federation for this purpose, and scene of • beautifully appointed bridge Newman, Mrs. Burt Smokier, Mrs. the new home will be erected by luncheon teat Friday, when M.. Max II. Zackheim and Mrs. R. Zueiback. Campus Alumni Club Hears Kahn was hosts. to 20 guests. the Federation and by Detroit David P. Lipsitz Mrs. Rueben Rosenfield, chair- Jewry in the very near future. M.. L R. Rantamon of North Fer. Mrs. Pool to Speak at Oneg Shah- man of hospitality, and Mrs. Simon Every worthwhile Jewish organ- raise St., epent Sunday In Kalamazoo bat; Large Delegation with her son. Ellie, who le a student at Shetzer, chairman of the hostess The last meeting of the Campus ization has been assisted by Hyman to Convention committee, ask the following to as- Alumni Club, held at Webster Hall, Western State renege. Altman and the facilities of his Servieest sist them at this meeting: Mrs. Nov. 14, was featured by an ad- A report on the fund raising arthitlett Rabbi Leon Fram will occupy radio hour have been granted to all About a thousand delegates and Joseph Bleier, Mrs. Herman Sten- dress by David P. Lipsitz, who dis- for the Jewish Welfare during latcher without any cost or expense. Each the pulpit Sunday morning, Nov. oer kti ono] giestyl n g.vol t.h.e ;1,u ntih an equal number of visitors are buck, Mrs. B. J. Kay, Mrs. Thomas cussed the subject, "Freedom of st, rd.fr. 1 , v.ehn :et the 24, at 10:45, and speak on the Sunday he gives time over his home of Miss Rome Brenner with Mini Marwil, Mrs. I. W. Blumberg, Mrs. the Preen." An open forum dig- subject, "It Can't Happen Here," hour to charity with the co-opera- expected to attend the national Frances Kahn, modeling. a review of Sinclair Lewis' fan- The fund is twins need for Palestinian tion of the management of Station convention of Senior and Junior I ly Schlafer, Mrs. Charles Rubiner, cussion on this subject followed his Mrs. II. H. Warner and Mrs. Nath- address. work. the Jewinh National Fund estate WMBC. This is a regular feature tasy of the dictatorship of the Iladassah in Cleveland, Nov. 28 an Spevakow. limbed to buy land In Paleinine, meinbe, About 25 members of the organ- Phil) and is broadcast without financial Babbiteriat in America. work, and adminletrative. Mime through Dee. 2, at the Hotel Cleve- On Sabbath, Nov. 23, Dr. Leo The "Right Way" was presented ration attended the annual Campus Irene Brenner le to ha,, charge of the return to Mr. Altman. He has em- fund here . ployed the facilities of the radio land. by the drama group under the Club dance, held Nov. 17, at the National M. Franklin will preach on the A wrap book on all nameriation In to bring to the attention of Detroit topic, "How Give Thanks?" Dr. Abram Sachar, professor of direction of Mrs. Walter Lichten- Donnybrook Country Club. remit. was exhibited by MI. Josephine At the next meeting Jacques M. Jewry the necessity of fulfilling the feld, assisted by Mrs. Hannah Ilar- Sergi.* and Plane n Joint 'Peeling "Jews in Strange Places," with history at the University of Illinois, with the Senior Ilmlaionh to be held In duties of good citizenship. Before particular reference to "The Jews will address the Thursday after- with, stage manager, and Mrs. Weiner will speak on "Genetic January with a anent *Seeker, were di e- each election Mr. Altman has con- of China and India," will be the noon session. His subject will be Harry Slimier, property manager. Psychology." , urmed The next meeting will be held In tinually stated that it is necessary subject of Dr. Franklin's sermon "A Changing World Challenges The cast included Mrs. Ralph Klepper.at the home Ml. Mildred Sunday morning, Dec. 1. Jewish Youth." Thursday evening, Benyas, Mrs. II. N. Grossman, Mrs. O'MAHONEY VS. ORVILLE Klepper. with 111. Ella Joseh•rt enelm• that every Jew should vote and do BROWN ON NOV. 29 his duty as a citizen. Both Mr. Alt- Daniel Siegal, Mrs. John Frazer, Ina Mrs, Edward Jacobs, national pres- man and Mrs. Altman have devoted The Temple Forum, ident of Hadessah, will present the Mrs. Murray Jackman and Mrs. Danno O'Nfehoney, the Irish their time for charitable purposes LAFAYETTE THEATRE proposed new Hadassah project, J. G. Solomon, The Temple Forum will be ad- "Born for Glory" (opening and have personally worked for the Youth Aliyah (immigration) dressed Tuesday night, Nov. 26, The Oneg Shabbat this Saturday champion of the wrestlers, will Movement, to the convention. A afternoon at the home of Mrs. give Orville Brown another chance Thursday) is a British picture all charitable work without par- at 8:30, by Leland Stowe, Paris reception will follow. t' 1200 ATTEND CONFERENCE LAUNCHING $500,000 correspondent of the New York Ave., will be addressed by Mrs. at his heavyweight title at the dealing with two generations in tiality. Mrs. Altman is known to Herald-Tribune, author of "Nazi Friday morning a round table David de Sola Pool, a member of Olympia next Friday night, Nov. he king's navy. The principals spend much time in charitable • AMERICAN ORT CAMPAIGN work, getting food and clothing to 29, It will be again one fall with- e Betty Balfour, John Mills and discussion takesplace, to be fol- the national board. This meeting is The Altielitan ORT'e eamPalgn for the support of Its 292 trades Means War," on the subject in an hour' and a half time limit. Barry McKay. The second fea- poor and indigent persons and es- "Mussolini vs, the League of Na- lowed by a joint junior and senior open to all Iladassah members. bola and agricultural Colonies In Europe, under the national chats. Promoter Londes will have four ture, "Be Mine Tonight," has Jan pecially furnishing clothes to school nshlp of David A. Brown, tvsS launched last week at an all day tions." luncheon. At the formal dinner Fri- children whose parents cannot af- other bouts on his card and is Kiepura in its leading role. wanes at the H041 Pennsylvania, New York. On the dais (irons day night, Rabbi Barnett Brickner again seeking the services of the Starting next Thursday ford to provide same for them. M. to t.) 8. Chantey Vladeck, president of the American ORT and Mee's Temple Clubs of Cleveland will give the address. sensational giant, "Man Moun- (Thanksgiving Pay), a new show Aside from the commercial and lgeneral manager of the JeviiIh Daily Forward; Dr. Henry Moses. On Saturday night, Nov, 23, at The group will be entertained by charitable aspect of his radio pe- wits, who presided; Mrs. Florence Oolowitz, president of the Women's 8:30, the Men's Temple Club will the Cleveland Jewish Singing So- At the regular Ionic. on Friday tain" Dean for one of his sup- starring Elizabeth Beroner in riod, the Jewish public enjoy listen- Amerloan ORT; Louis B. Boudln, acting chairman of ORT; Dr. Chaim Nov. 16, Rabbi Berger ,poke porting matches. "Arlene." hold a night of games. Bring the ciety, and Evelyn Hattie Fox, dra- evening. on ntathhat•I Zevl." Thle la the tie and ing every Sunday to what Mr. ZhItiewilky, noted Yiddish phi1osophes4 and Mr. Brown. matic reader. whole family and join the fun. in a mermen of three eetmons entitled Altman has to say, because he Sabbath services will be held for - Three IntereetIng Charlatansof Jewish picks a different topic for discus- the convention Saturday morning 11tH ury." NEW YORK (WNS) — New each; Alabama, Montana, Okla Alumni Association Welcome THE LAND OF PROMISE; sion which affects the Jewish and an Oneg Shebat in the after- Social: Norman Tluckner who hew been In people. Las tSunday Mr. Altman York State, with a quota of $200,- home and West Virginia, $2,500 noon. Saturday evening, the con- Chicago for • salon begin.. trip. re. The Alumni Association of A LAND OF FULFILLMENT sa id : 000, heads the lief of quotas an- each; Arkansas, $2,000; Delaware, vention will be the guest of the turned Thursday morns..cernianiell Temple Beth El, graduates of ] of Beverly Mr and Mr. J. IL Pest.•c "A few years ago when Governor flounced this week for the $500,000 Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, North Temple Beth El High School, in- Cleveland Federation of Women'. he HIS* Celli, whom he met In Chicago Frank Murphy, who was then our American ORT campaign by David Carolina, Utah and Vermont, $1,500 vites you to its welcome social, Clubs. The speakers will be Rabbi and who will be the house guests of the knere for a week. mayor, was the chief speaker at a A. Brown, national chairman of Abbe Ilillel Silver of Cleveland and banquet held to raise funds for the the fund-raising effort. Other quo- each and New Hampshire, $1,250. Sunday afternoon, Nov. 24, at 4 Dorothy Thompson, well known "The quotas, said Mr. Brown in o'clock, in the social hall of the Kosher Kitchen, he stated that he tas are: I'ennsylvania, $60,000; newspaper woman and lecturer. Neugarten Club's Annual hoped that the time will come when Illinois, $50,000; Canada, $30,000; a statement accompanying the list, Temple. The Sunday program includes a Massachu s etts, Ohio and New Jer- "were determined on a propor- Luncheon on Dec. 4 there will be no further need for round table discussion of the Roths- Beth El College: a Kosher Kitchen, and I want to sey, $25,000 each; California, $20,- tional population basis plus the child. University Hospital, led by On Monday night, Dec. 2, visi- say that the prophecy made by 000; Connecticut, Maryland, Mich'. economic status of each state. Thus Dr. M. Ratnoff, Dr. Jacob S. In the anticipation of the second Governor Murphy has now come can and Missouri, $21,500 each. New York is down for $200,000 of tors will be welcomed at all the Golub and Mra. Felix Warburg. annual luncheon of the Neugarten classes of Beth El College of Jew- the $500,000 necessary for the Quotas for other states go as low true. We have at this time very At the final session Sunday after- Sunshine Club, Mrs. Emil E. Eck- few people coming to the Kosher as $1,000, the figure set for Ari- maintenance of the 292 trades ish Studies. noon election of officers will take house, president, asks the public's song, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, schools and agricultural colonies of Kitchen and the number is grow- co-operation. This event will take ing less and less every day. Who North Dakota, and Wyoming. Other ' the ORT in Poland, France, Russia, Sisterhood Notes: Mrs. Joseph Frank, 1120 Chicago place on Wednesday Dec. 4, 12:30 The clans In the "Cause and then is responsible for this con- quotas announced are: Minnesota Latvia, Lithuania and Rumania." Blvd., is the Detroit convention p. m., at the Detroit Leland Hotel. dition? Why is there no need now and Texas, $7,500 each; Florida, The ORT drive was officially Cure of War" will hold Its next chairman. Hotel and railroad res- Reservations may be made by call- for the Kosher Kitchen? The Georgia, Virginia and Wisconsin, launched last week at an all day meeting Wednesday morning, Nov. ervations should be made with her ing Miss Edna Steiner, luncheon answer is simple. Because of $5,000 each; Indiana, Kentucky, conference of the North Atlantic 27, at 10:30, in room 26 of the at once. chairman, at Longfellow 4590. President Roosevelt and his New Oregon, Rhode Island and Tennes- seabord section in New York City Temple. This class has been or- The annual current dues collec- Deal." see, $4,000 each; South Carolina which was attended by 1200 per- ganized by the women of the Sig• tion day of the Detroit chapter of and Washington, $3,500 each; Col- eons, representing all phases of terhood ander the chairmanship of ZEDAKAH JUNIORS Hadassah will take place Tuesday, orado, District of Columbia, Iowa, a Jewish life and thought in the Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer. Rabbi Dec. 10, to be followed by the paid Leon Pram will lead the group. Louisiana and Nebraska, $3,000 up dues luncheon later in the Zedakah Juniors held a meet- Registration is still open. month. ing Nov. 10 at the home of Miss Expert dancing instruction is The Dec. 10 collection iv to be Shirley Sucher. f fact he questions his right to given to children of the ages of The mornherehlp hreakfamt 'mannered Greenberg Explains directed by Mrs. Herman August, Shirley Sucher, Anne Petkovitz, 5. the Junior Iledageah Sunday morn- the title of the most valuable player 6 to 10 years every Friday after- !. at the colonial tea room. was at- chairman of current dues; Mrs. Ruth Targun and Rosalind Gold- in the American League. He is also noon in the Brown Memorial tended by 24. who heard MISS Ann Sol Perlman, chairman of delin- berg were accepted as new mem- Menton of Tletrolt talk on her rummer not put out over having been qmit- Chapel of the Temple. Mrs. Alfred By BERTRAM JONAS quent dues, and Mrs. Moe Prince, bers of the club. trip to Pal.tine and obserontion while ted from the 1935 All-star team, Dreifus, chairman, Un. 2-3054, rheas. Mn. teal' Io.beter also talked to chairman of the membership com- The next meeting will be held but he is determined to set an early will be glad to give you detailed the group on - Why I Am a 7.4onlet " We were talking to Hank Green- mittee. Nov. 24 at the home of Miss Ethel Mies Julia Fox P1.7.1 tee Plano num. season pace next year that will information. bora The In•oration W. pronounced by berg the other day and asked us Mrs. Theodore Levin will open Silberman, 3049 Glendale. make it impossible to ignore him Miss Edith Finkleetein and the benedie. to clear up a misconception about her home that afternoon for a tea Son by Mice Sylvia Rosenbaum. We. League of Jewish Women'. the World Series. You remember again. for the members of the committees Para Land* was In charge of the break. Organisations, Southern Patron Requests that the Cube were riding Hank (as arrangements. collecting on that day. hard during the first two games Men's Club of B'nai Moshe Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, dean of A special effort is being made by Boesky Sandwich A reprinent•tive gathering ...toyed Jewish women in communal work, and the baseball writers reported the talk of Rep William W 131aeltneY Hadaaaah to collect dues and Roll wan spoke on -Pereenalltl. In •.h- that he had protested to Umpire will be the speaker and guest of Thursday, Dee. 26, the annual of Honor pledges no that a large A signal compliment was paid Ingien. - et the meeting of the Seerhood Moriarty, asking him to make the honor of the League of Jewish goodwill dinner of the Men's Club lump sum of money may be sen to Boesky's Restaurant and Delicates- of Temple Beth El Wedneeday after- Cubs stop. "I did no such a thing," of Temple Beth El, Shaarey Zed- Women's Organizations on Tues- noon, Mrs. Elko; Warren presided. Men the New York office in honor of the sen, located on Twelfth and }laze!. Rest Wiener •nnouneed the apProaching gays Hank. "The only place where day, Nov. 26. This will be a ek, B'nai David and B'nai Moshe 75th birthday of Miss Henrietta wood, this past month when they visit (Mr& Philip Hyman. president at I could have squawked to Moriarty will be held under the auspices of luncheon meeting and will be held th• State Federation of Temple Slater. Saokl, Dee- 21. received a letter from an out of hood., for the January meeting. and was at the plate, and Gabby Hart- the Men's Club of Congregation at Temple Beth El, Woodward at Mrs. H. C. Broder presided at town patron attesting to the de- Mrs. Pan.' M•ghtsohn, membership nett will bear me out that I never B'nai Moshe. A prominent speaker Gladstone. the Roll of Honor Rally Friday liciousness of their sandwiches. chairman, Introduced ...rat sew mem- said a word to the umpire. The will head the program. ber* at the Jewish Community Center. The letter follows: "Having Sam- Mra Edward Rogenberg, entertainment Parent•Teacher Meeting, language the Cubs used was the Assisting Mrs. Herman Wetsrnen, pled the most excellent quality of rhalrenan, etrooment the importance of the worst I heard in my experience in The first of our series of Par- plane for the carnival and hamar held who arranged the luncheon, were your corned beef sandwiches last Copy Due Day Earlier In the Temple owlet hall , Nov 11 and the majors. It even had something ent-Teacher meetings will take Mrs. A. Straker, Mrs. S. Kavanao, summer. I would appreciate it if 20 For Next Week's Issue place Friday night, Dec. 6. when on the lingo that was current in Ma. Sidney Nathanson, Mrs. Mau- you would send me by parcel post , ernent wt. the Texas League when I was with An Int Preldingannnun the parents of all the children in rice Nathanson, Mrs. Ralph Paul, special delivery four of these sand- - - -- -- • ---- — made by Rabbi liernard ?Alger of Is• Beaumont. It must be • different On account of Thanksgiving the primary grades (kindergarten find one dollar to Mra. William Isenberg, Mrs. Emil wiches . "oldie. of • cultural hour en alternate The dynamic drama of the rebuilding of Palestine, entitled sesta,. Day, forms for the next issue through the third grade) will mee t at 4 WrInek for member. of the league in the National." Lowenberg, Mrs. Herman Schinier, cover the cost of said sandwiches, Sisterhood. the hove of the Tem. Hank also told us that he intends of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle with the teachers and the rabbis. a Charles Robinson and Mra. S. including shipping expense. I thank "The Land of Promise," which had its premiere in New York on Jam. Mn. el. Roth El cnth ant the ermine Pieter- you ever so much and am awaiting Wednesday, Nov. 20, brings to the screen the epic story of the re- snort Tea fosowed the b.'s.. with to ask the Tigers for $10,000 as big will close a day earlier then Kramer. lArs flannel Pere,t elt•Irmen, am- 1936 salary. That's not ton much usual, and all news articles, to G. B. Stern has signed a con- Committee reports were given and the time when I may again patron- vival of the Jewish people. Above the pioneers (Chalutzim), back- Meted be Mrs Reekner. Mrs, for a player of his ability. But be assured insertion in this is- tract with the Macmillan Com- h Block. Mra 111,14 Kepner. Mrs the following new pledges were an- ize your restaurant in person. Sin- bone of the new Palestine. Below (left) a child of the rebirth o lrmen Hank is not only modest but very sue, will have to be in the hands pany for her autobiographical Remand Posner, Mrs. .Insoph sh nounced: Mrs. H. II. Bielfield, Mrs. cerely yours, Joel Goldberg, Castle 0,1 Mr. R r. Snide. man. with Mn Richard Cott, Mrs Harry Frank, Heights Military Academy, Leba- (right) a sturdy young woman wearing the wreath of the harvest • Samuel Kurt* and Mn.IC Ostlantq backward when it comes to asking of the editor not later than 10 narrative entitled "King Charles for what is his due. As a matter a. m. on Tuesday, Nov. 26. Head." — both extraordinary examples of the Jewish people of tomorrow. Mrs. Howard Friedman, Mrs. anon, Tenn." preiddIng at the tea "aroma 751 GRISWOLD, cor. LAFAYETTE I igag eiti; Notts Hadassah Arranges Important Events MICHIGAN IS ASSIGNED QUOTA OF $12,500 IN NATIONAL ORT DRIVE Pontiac Notts Notes gesupit 4 EI Notts