inEnaitorrinisnaiRols MIA PAGE EIGHT ZEDAKAH CLUB DONOR LUNCHEON AT MASONIC TEMPLE NEXT WEDNESDAY A CEASELESS STREAM Victory Rally to Precede Annual Event on Monday, at Book Cadillac Hotell Announce Program for Donor Event .Dollars .. . OF r I for our SAVINGS DEPOSITORS! ) industrial Morris Plan Bank loans are paid through regular w e e k I y, semi-monthly or monthly payments out of income from the borrower. REFINED young man desires room and board in the Clair- mount-Fourteenth or Dexter-Joy Road section. Write Box 123, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. stat- ing rate per week. For your loan requirements - you'll find the services of this bank most helpful. Rates a re low. Terms are conveniently arranged. For your surplus funds, we pay the most liberal bank rate - 2% interest and Federal Deposit Insurance up on $5,000 for each ON SAVINGS DRIVING TO MIAMI, FLA. Can accomodate two passengers. Call Madison 2381. depositor. ELECTRICIAN - Licensed and bonded; work myself. Reliable electrical service at reduced prices. Any size job welcome. Call Allen, Townsend 8-8056. You are invited to call and discuss your financial problem with us. INDUST c II MORRIS PL AN JEFTERSON at L.. at McClellan • CASS near Bout • GRAND RIVER seer Joy Road • WARREN at McGraw • VERNOR HIGHWAY at Snrierealb wasituasesst • • (Ilu•rnrr *a taw Alvin NORTH AMERICAN ' JACOB MILLER FE DAVID STOTT BUILDING FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for young lady or gentle- man. Near bus and car line. 3255 Cortland. Loan Services ONE CO-SIGNER STOCKS AND BONDS AUTOMOBILE-5 REAL ESTATE • MODERNIZATION • SOLID AS THE CONTINENT •Saw. aid b. oaf. tirsaill life Assu ****** WLADYSLAW KOTYLO I!= 8. All., M. Chatkln, Wald. On Monday Dec. 9, at 1:30 p. NI. Fishman, ado e, J. enkm, 1i. Greenspan, m., Zedakah Club will hold its vic• Robinson. 1i. . I llonee7171,1, C. tory rally at the Book-Cadillac vets, Gould, I). Berg, J. Chaney, I. Sider, 110. Hotel. A fine program is being Snmblsky . M. Pearlman . e. Sklar, N. planned, including recitations by Alter , at. FrledlanAer , L. Green, D • C. IHr668)8.) T. Lanes, J.Brndei the child elocutionist, Jorelyn Brawn, Eckelmen. H. Rost, E. Remick. II. Harriet Cohn. Knopper, L. Isaara, B. Rosenthal, A. Al- Meleter,B. L Shuman. I. Wont., This rally will precede the lender, . Weinberg, O. L. A. fourth annual. donor luncheon to b r.. B. 3 :11:.km 1. o ls) Markowlta, Y. Cohen, J. Lachman, 11. be held on Wednesday, at 12 Darla, al. notin, December 11, at the Ma- Snhelmnn. I J'.‘"6FeTliorlis,W 11."VI ‘ge" . N. Shuman, S. Marienthal, Wm. Hada r :Ain. sonic Temple. .., A. ..„.u .blneAr, 1\t hiLta.rt L iZetzethcir: 11 Wladyslaw Kotylo, the phe- • o hlff, I. Gould, c J. Nadler, M. H nomenal boy' prodigy of Earl W. Ja obs, Ka ne, D. Rosen, L. . Morse, head of Foundation School I. s. '.110 A ;fte 'n'Iro = a B M. lumen u, of Music, will entertain with a vio- A. Agree. L. Press, M. Tauber, J. Fluky, J. (Jolt lin recital at the donor luncheon. Mottow, 0 . 1.1„.:,flofaft. B. Rosenberg, It. Mr. Morse is creating a fund to h, Barbel, A. Lea c send this boy prodigy to Europe Mahler, I. C. Mahler, J. dm . .a.n, H H. .3,1111.11, R n for study. The speaker at the lireenberg, It. li'Lm I wit. luncheon will be Dr. Maurice N. M. J. Zislan. M. O. Robin. T. Fuhrer, It B. Gladwin. J. RobinowIts, H. Eisendrath of Toronto. Stoekrolts, B. Weinberg, M. Paul, There is still time to pledge for Aronoff, J. Lapides, S. Selman, M. any der, F. Skolnik, I). Rtober, it, Smith, If. the luncheon. Mrs. Ben Jacob, Stair, H. Weinberger, O. Waldron, M. chairman, To. 8-9794, will be WeIngarden, 55'm. Sheol°, N. Goldman. Wallace, W. Blumberg. H. ruysko, B. pleased to receive reservations to F. Rimed. H. Rothman. K. Rosenblatt, M. add names to the following: Ito.nberg, E. Sklar, A. Serling, L. Sha- g For Lowest Prices on 5 Yic Fuel Oil TEmple 1-0030 TErrace 2-8862 LAN-CO OIL COMPANY "CINCY" SACHS-GAME SPORTSMAN WHO BUILDS CHAMPION BASKETBALL TEAMS •M. a h, Jew( ed nail tio the tael Sew Thu e WIDOW alone will share attrac- tively furnished two bed room apartment with congenial busi- ness people. Every convenience. Centrally located. Very reason- able. References. Call Townsend 6-7929. FOR RENT-A nicely furnished room in private home of two adults. Oil heat. 2441 Tay- lor near La Salle. FOR RENT - Large furnished room in modern home. Shower. Gentleman preferred. Reason- able. Telephone. 3345 Fuller- ton Ave. WILL SUB-LET six-room fur- a flat on Webb nised and heted Ave. near Linwood to respon- Bible couple for 4 to 6 months. Can take possession as soon as desired. Reasonable. Towns- end 7-2990. Equitable Trust Co. Offerings 3750 GLYNN COURT B. V. 4-flat. a rooin• each aPt...P- • rate H. A. fun... 3-car gar., side drive. Bldg. sloe MOO feet on lot 100110 feet. Income $87.60. Sap milt offer-rash or lend contract. 3290 HAZELWOOD AVE B. Si. single, sun parlor, hroekfaet nook, steam-011 heat. aide delve , B. V. and shingle ',Vented section . Price 13,506-15 per cent down. 833 COLLINGWOOD 6-family featme eith brill, entry . Bldg. 23.6‘28 ft. cm lot 12.6x113 ft . Furnished. Income DO. Excellen t rental section. Submit cash offer; 6760 W. WARREN flu Newly acquired store building rise 10.51 ft.. 2 stores with opts. above. Full basement. separate steam. ter- All In ms) floors, metal telling., Price $10,000 excellent condition. cash, eubJect to approval , 51101VN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Buhl Bldg. Cherry 9220 Inflate With Inflation In another year Isri. many paper dollars may be required to buy this real es- tate. Roy now et pelt.ea less than 20 year ego. 7-House Terrace Pressed brick, slate roof, 7 rooms each. Good condi- tion. Prominent corner on Lincoln Ave. A $50,000 property now $15,000, only $3,000 down. 15 Apts. $18,000 Solid brick and steel, 4 rooms each, on 58x168 ft. Former $85,000 property. Only $3,500 down. New Apartment Beauty with a rent roll of $14,500. Down payment $20,000. Make $50,000 on future comeback. Don't sleep on your money-you may wake up with 50c dollars. Mr. Bedford. Hamer Warren & Co. TM re•!r dopendable wrote., CALENDAR OF EVENTS Dec. 7-Iladassah Oneg Shebat at the home of Mrs. Maurice Landau of La Salle Blvd. Miss Anna Manson will speak on her trip to Palestine. Dec. 8-Dr. Shalom Spiegel, member of the faculty of the Jewish Institute of Religion, speaking before the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "Jewish Self-Hate." Dec. 8-Junior Hadassah meeting at Stotler Hotel, 2:30 p. m. Dec. 10-$3 donor banquet of Women's Mizrachi Organiztion. Dec. 10-Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women. Current Topics by Rabbi Leon Fram, 10 a. In., at the Clubhouse, 89 Rowena. Dec. 11-Annual donor luncheon of Zedakah Club. Dec. 11-Annual dessert-bridge of Junior Home Relief Society. Dec. 12-Division Day of Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs. Open to all members of National Council of Jewish Women, Dec. 13-Council of Jewish Women. Hyman Altman Honored by Jews and - N on-Jews on Occasion of Beginning of 7th Year of Radio • Broadcasting Last Sunday, Hyman Altman Altman personally and intimately celebrated the commencement of over this period of time, and I FOR RENT-A nicely furnished his seventh year of consecutive can truthfully say that as a man room for lady or gentleman in broadcasting of the Jewish Char- and a humanitarian there is no CONCILIATION COURT adult home. Reasonable. Near ity Hour over station WMBC. The one for whom I have a higher re- TO BE SPONSORED BY bus and car line. 9821 Mc- entire period was utilized by nu- spect or regard." Mesdames D. Darr's, P. II•rlenthat, II. piro. Theo. chaffer, 11. Springer, I. Billy Repaid, prominent radio BRANDEIS EXECUTIVES Brod, S. Schultz, M. Bloom, R. Nu.• Scholia, B. make, 0. Web.. Kreekum, Quade, downstairs. merous speakers who appeared to broadcaster, gave in his own in- pay homage to Mr. Altman. man, C. Simon. N. hula, e. Licht, L. S. Rats, F. KrIvetelcy, 1. Leff, Lasaroff, Itoal n, G. 1.1111.t. .1. 011enikoff, M. IL Lehman, B. Luta, Adolph Lichter, BE KIND to your feet and they imical way familiar to Detroiters, At a meeting held on Monday The program was started with Phone Chelkin, R. Weingarten, M. Ray, M. A. Levy. J. Mahler. A. Marke, R. B. Guaranteed will be kind to you. Let us build a few introductory words by Mr. a poem that he had written con- evening, Dec. 2, in the Book-Cad- Kline, N. Gorman, P. Gorman, H. Her• Newtnan, N. Grunt. J. Oeller. J. Grundy, you a pair of arches that will Goodman. J. N. Green, A. °Dish., vitt, I. Yarrow, K Cohn. D.Levin. J. cerning Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Alt- Quality illac Hotel, the Brandeis Execu- Starketeln. Ed. Sm., D. Staub. R. Suf• Golds. L. Gould, fl. Orenadier, 0. Ham- who then turned the hold the structure ofyour foot Altman, tives decided to sponsor a Jewish ferin, E. LIppInsky, M. Wilber, R. Rand- burger, J. Homan, L. Kart, J. Den., microphone over to Mandell Bern- man. Judge Henry G. Nicol, 100 per cent. We make them Olt newly elected Circuit Court judge, Save the A. Dombower, L. Dallts, L. Davidson. A. Conciliation Court. The commit- le, If. Schnieder, C. Carson, M. Ruben, who has been associated the Fee Gallon to order to fit the individual stein, S&P.., Wm. Radler. W Kirsch- Eillas, A. Enuner, L. Feinberg. H. Fink, tee in charge, which is headed by M. Difference past five years with Mr. Altman and Judge Thomas Maher, new 4 A. roan. S. Grey, Win. Berman, H. A•., 0. Fellmen, P. Foon. D. Fuhrer, foot and at the same cost as traffic judge, and Edward II. Wil- Nathan R. Berke, Issued the fol- H. Kutsen, H. Stein., S. Itoomati. N. I.. All 11. Allender M. Rutstein, A. the reader of the Jewish news ready-made arches. W. KANER as lowing statement Greene, M. Coven. H. Galperin, .1. 1.1.1• Booker, T. Boardman. S. B0lier, H. digest. Mr. Bernstein reviewed liams, county auditor, were the Darla L. Nudelman, Silverman. T. FIn• Bennett, H. Reran, A. Brod.. a Cohn, SHOE REPAIR, only true shoe with regard to neck. B. Gordon, E. Kling, II. Levi.. M. Canvaa.r, J. Citlron. J. Cohen. the achievements and accomplish- next speakers. ratter in State of Michigan, ments of Mr. and Mrs. Altman Judge Charles Rubiner, promi- the operation of 1617 Broadway, 12916 Jeffer- during the last six years and nent Jewish communal leader, in the court: METERED SERVICE - son. "For years lauded them for all of the char- his address concerning Hyman many prominent FOR SALE-Majestic radio, with itable work that they had suc- Altman stated: There is not a Jews have urged charitable institution in this city new tubes; perfect condition. ceeded in accomplishing. the creation of a BRANDEIS EXECUTIVES Also, a children's airplane. Call The first speaker was Patrick which has not received the co- operation and help of Hyman Alt- conciliation com- Townsend 7.0168. DINNER-DANCE SUNDAY H. O'Brien, former attorney-gen- man. The Altman Jewish Radio mittee or 'court' to deal with mat- Popular Manager Doesn't Mind Fans' Kidding-in Fact NURSE-Hospital trained, desires eral of Michigan, who spoke Period has been responsible for The Brandeis Executives, a Dem- position. Excellent masseuse, warmly of his friendship for Mr. the success of many charitable t e r s peculiarly ocratic political council consisting Enjoys It as Part of Great Game Which Is Jewish. During dietition. Can take care of dia- Altman for the past number of campaigns for the benefit of Jew- of 100 Jewish professional and the past few Synonymous With I-lis Name in Detroit betic, heart, paralysis and pros- ish charities in this city. This business men, will give its first Nathan R. Berke thetic cases. Also good child's years. radio period is no longer a pies months the Bran- dinner-dance in the Mayfair room He was followed by Hon. Dun- nurse. Reasonable. Doctors' neering adventure begun by Mr. deis Executives through its spe- When you mention Philip 24-six years ago. lie began to of the Book Cadillac Hotel, Mon- C. McCrea, prosecuting at- Altman in behalf of his people, c references. Townsend 6-0449. can day evening, Dec. 9. Members and cial committee has given serious ("Cincy") Sachs it is equivalent play the game in the Jewish Set- torney, who in turn was followed consideration to the creation of to speaking of basketball. Sim- tlement of his home city of Cin- Judge Joseph Sanders; Emanuel but it has become recognized as such an organization. The arbi- flatly, when you discuss basket- cinnati, played for high school, FOR RENT-Comfortable fur- by Paperno, representing County a Jewish institution. Mr. Altman nished room for lady or gentle- surmounted many handicaps to tration status of the state were ball in Detroit you must invari- amateur high school and eight man. References. 503 Trow- Treasurer Jacob Sumeracki; prominent Detroit and at- bring to his people a program that examined and the set-up of the ably link the game with this professional teams. In Detroit, in bridge. Townsend 6-0071. Mrs. torney, in- Paul Tara, Jewish Conciliation Court of youthful and highly successful addition to professional activi- representing Governor would be to them a source of in- The KING 4, Sky. Frank D. Fitzgerald. structive information. Ile has America in New York was studied. ties, he played with the teams of ^ of BEERS Unfortunately the conciliation j c o la in sz edan td oge htahsermo J l e dw er e y th oe f meo i e or t y the old Y. 51. H. A., Tri-Squares, FOR RENT-A furnished room Maurice M. Safir, representing s statutes of Michigan are not as and Jewish Institute on High St. for gentleman or young lady. strong as those of New York. When he first came to Detroit Convenient to bus or street car. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. one." among other things, spoke as fol- Here, matters can only be arbi- in 1919-he was 17 then-"Cincy" Aaron Kurland, lawyer, corn- 3353 Tuxedo, Townsend 6-2958. ,fi'nai David Sisterhood Plans lows: "There are problems we trated by the consent of all par- first played with the old Riptons --- Several Events chairman the ties concerned. on High St. For 10 years he FOR RENT - Furnished room in must all face today as Jews and mural Jewish worker, Radio Forum, said: of "Mr. The not Detroit adult family. Near car and bus as was associated with the offices ish Americans. Chronicle does seek Jew- to Altman, more than any other indi- "The Conciliation or Arbitra- The Sisterhood of Congregation line. 2680 Glendale Ave. of the Studebaker Co., until the vidual in this community, has suc- tion Court established here will B'nai David, Elmhurst and Four- level all Jews down or up to one ceeded in breaking down the bar- plant moved to South Bend. For follow the procedure of the arbi- teenth Sts., announces that its the past five years he has been a WANTED - Girl to share nicely all-inclusive pattern. We say, be rier separating one Jewish group tration committee of the Board of furnished flat with two girls. any kind of a Jew you want to be, from the other. The result has December bridge will take place , sporting goods salesman, devoting Commerce and of the New York Northeast section. Reasonable. and belong to any Jewish organ- ih the synagogue social hall on all of his spare time to basket- court in some respects. Matters Good transportation. Call eve- ization you choose, but let us be been that the burden of carrying Monday evening, Dec. 16. Mrs. ball. Ile lives with his parents, will only be considered when all nings and Sunday after 1 p. m. Jews with one common endeavor. on the charitable work is now ac- Benjamin Gorelick is chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sachs, at knowledged to be the responsi- parties concerned submit in writ- Townsend 8-7402. That is, promote the welfare of bility of every Jew in Detroit, re- and Mrs. Morton Espar is co- 3329 Leslie Ave. ing to the court or arbitrators. No the Jewish people as human be- chairman. Hostesses for the eve- gardless of his station in life." Not only has "Cincy" managed DRIVING TO FLORIDA-Have civil law matters will be heard. rting will be Mesdames F. A. Blo- championship teams, but he room for two. Would like Only cases involving difficulties Abraham H. Jaffin, represent- stein. Jack Gorelick, E. A. Ben- Kurt Peiser, the executive di- iC ' served as an inspiration to his someone to share expenses and ingsUr between members of congrega- several local organizations. nett, Bernard Goldfedder, Sam can help drive. Townsend rector of the Detroit Jewish Fed- then spoke. "kid" brother David, who not only tions and their spiritual leaders Eisenberg, Jack J. Goldberg. eration, speaking concerning Mr. followed in brother Philip's foot- 7-2990, and problems peculiar to Jewish The various representatives of • The Sisterhood, in conjunction Altman, said: steps but is himself a manager of homes and Jewish organizations charitable organizations spoke With the Men's Club, will be hosts a basketball team: St. Joseph's AMERICAN WIDOW will rent o Hyman Altman is a man con- con- briefly attesting to the fact that will be heard. Parties may appear it a New Year's celebration. John room or share beautifully fur- sumed with a passion for helping FRANK SCHWARTZ Commercial College, for whom he was with attorneys if they desire. Graff and Mrs. Morris Wolk head nished room apartment to the community. He has put forth the work of Hyman Altman has already turned out two cham- one or three two ladies. 3265 Boston recognized by lie- "From time to time as matters the committee. Anyone interested their friends have been invited to pionship teams. Apt. C-5. Euclid 2910.5. every effort he possibly can to apO I eclara.nd ery are submitted, prominent mem- tt pir attend. I'receeding the dinner- is urged to call Mrs. Wolk, To. break down prejudice, to see that "Cincy" is now engaged in the dance the organization will install bers of the community, rabbis, 0-2945, for reservations. Mr. Altman, in closing. said: toughest fight of his career. His FOR RENT - Nicely furnished jostle Sig properly dispensed, and On Sunday, Dec. 22, the Sister- the newly elected officers for 1936, laymen and attorneys will be "I do not know whether as is to assist in the better under- Hed-Aid team is part of the Mid- room for ore or two ladies or promptly at 9 o'clock, in the private PHILIP ("CINCY") SACHS asked to sit as arbitrators or hood will entertain the children man and Jew, I am deserving of standing of Jew and Jew. Fur- West Basketball Conference which gentlemen. Modern home. Refer- of the religious school at the an- club rooms of the hotel. All guests 'judges.' There will be three as- manager of more championship includes teams from Buffalo, Ak- ences. Reasonable. 2450 Pingree, ther, his purpose has been an un- all the homage paid to me on the will he invited to attend the cere- signed to each matter, one of teams than can be credited to any nual Chanukah party. selfish one-in organizing the occasion of this celebration. I between LaSalle and Linwood, whom will preside. A majority other sportsman in the state of ron, Canton, Windsor, Pittsburgh, The next meeting will take place mony. Kosher Kitchen-his assistance feel that I am only doing my duty Dayton, Chicago and two from Euclid 3092.R. The occasion will honor the re- decision will govern. Michigan. Monday evening, Dec. 9. in the work of the Old Folks as a fellow Jew. I feel proud of The players on tiring president, Dr. Robert Rosen. "Forms of submission to arbi- The average spectator at a Indianapolis. to who was largely responsible for tration have been prepared and Hed-Aid game-any Sunday eve- these teams are former collegiate DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA next Home, too, deserves great credit you in that you have listened aopf Scholarships to United He- organizing week in 1935 Pontiac. Desire par- -there is glory in having voiced consistently a rs listhroughoutyall "Cincy" considers this the Brandeis Executive. can be obtained by calling Mr. ning at the Naval Armory on stars. ty to share expenses. D. Levine, his opinion of right at the proper . brew Schools these e years, Frank Schwartz is chairman of Berke, University 1.2012, or Dr. East Jefferson Ave.-is at first league the toughest basketball University 2-4000. time." peals, and you have responded The following scholarships have the affair. c Perry Burnstine, secretary, Tem- amazed at the amount of razzing combination in the country. All been received by the United Heb- leveled at "Cincy" by the audi- the players play for the love of FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished Alexander, well-known most nobly. I feel that whatever ple 1-2970," rew Schools: work I have done has been merit- t communal worker, said: "In ence. But before the game has the game-they make only a few room for lady or gentleman. - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson, Contributions to the Jewish extra dollars as professional play- Reasonable. 3295 Elmhurst. Call Friend Altman, we find a cham- ed by your response to my OP progressed a few minutes it be- 1983 Edison Ave., one scholarship, pion in Jewry, and through his yeals, by the fact that you have Children's Home Townsend 6-2870. B'NAI MOSHE NOTES comes evident that the "kidding" era. But "Cincy's" team is in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of already in the lead with three vic- efforts we find an intensified Jew- heeded my suggestions and by the is not meant in a spirit of dislike tories and no defeats. rnlysuf their son, Gerald. FOR RENT - Attractive front ish consciousness, a resurgent n fa cc ie tntthc a o t n Ed o e u nch eavi e placed The Jewish Children's Home of A regular meeting of the Sis- or resentment; on the contrary, sugges - Mr. and hire. Aaron A. Silber- in p Another championship year ap- bedroom in single home. Suitable community life, an increased sup- Watt, 9350 Wildemere Ave., one- Detroit acknowledges with thanks terhood will be held on Tuesday it is evidence of an affection dis- pears to be in store for Philip tions to you by carrying them out. for t w o gentlemen. Russell port for all worthy Jewish proj- the receipt of the following dona- evening, Dec. 10, in the clubroom played by fans who know how to ("Cincy") Sachs. half scholarship, in honor of the Woods. Reasonable. Garage if ects, ranging from ■ neighbor- In addition to my charitable at- of the synagogue. The main sub- appreciate a great sportsman. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Donald. tions: desired. Near Dexter bus. 3823 hood soup kitchen to a Palestine tempts, I have tried to bring home Mrs. S. Kling, 3300 Tyler. ject for discussion at this meet- And "Cincy"-who derived the Y. P. S. of B'nai David So- Ben and Lou Cohen, one scholar- to you to be loyal citizens, and Cortland. Hogarth 6872. Reborn." Fine Arts Optical Co., 510 Eaton ing will be the donor dinner to nickname from the city of his ship, in memory of their beloved what good citizenship really cial Committee Plans Wright W. Gedge, the general means, and that every one of you be held on Sunday, Feb. 9, at 6 birth-likes this razzing. Ile en- FOR RENT - Room for young parents, Abraham and Jennie Co- Tower. Central Music Co. 4035 Fenkell. p. m. Card Party lady or gentleman in small refined manager of radio station WMBC, should use your right of fran- hen. joys it as long as his teams con- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Birnbaum. The social committee under the family. Board if desired. Near spoke next, as follows: :Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Zuieback. tinue to win-or at least continue chise by voting. I would be re- Wyandotte, Mich., in memory of A pre-Chanukah card party will bus and street car line. Reason- "I am happy to again be 3048 Webb Ave., one scholarship, in to display great gameness and direction of Saul Rothenburg and miss in my duties If I did not at able. 2951 Leslie Ave. Townsend guest speaker on the Altman Jew- this time pay tribute to Station honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Don- Nathan Spatter and Esther Birn- be given by the Sisterhood of ability to play the fast basketball Tillie Heideman have made ex- tensive plans for a card party Congregation B'nai Moshe on sport. 8-5672. ish Charity Hour. For six years, WMBC end to Messrs. Edward J. ald M. Silberblat, son of Mr. and baum. Mrs. Albert Cole, 3318 Calvert, Tuesday, Dee. 17, at 8 p. m., in Mr. and Mrs. Altman have been Wright W. Ledge, the officers and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt of 9350 "Cincy" is a name to be reck- which will be held Wednesday eve- in memory of Fred I. Leipziger. the large social hall of the syna- oned with in sporting circles in rting. Dec. 11, at Congregation FOR RENT - Comfortable fur- conducting their charitable work managing directors of this radio Wildemere Ave. nished room for gentleman or among the Jews in Detroit and gogue. The entertainment com- the middle West. As the man- B'nai David, at 8 o'clock. There will couple. Reasonable. Near bus or this (station has been honored in station, who have co-operated with ch of the e e Young Group of J.W.E.W.O. Primrose Benevolent Club mittee is in arge ager of 18 championship teams be table prizes and entertainments. street car line. 4051 Richton or having a major portion of this me in giving me the opportun il ie . In an many years in the city of A joint meeting of the Jewish to perform the work that I ba call Townsend 7-0711. Dance Dec. 15 Plans for the second annual Detroit and state of Michigan- Jr. Ladies' Aid Society work carried on through the sta- t tr ie ie s dofto thpe Women's European Welfare Or- so ta vt e ir on the fac perform is Junior Hebrew Ladies' Aid So- VIOLET SMITH will remove all tion facilities. I have known Mr. The first annual dance will be donor of the Sisterhood of Con- his teams lost the championship ganization Was held at a luncheon gregation B'nal Moshe are well In only two years, and then cap- ciety card party is to be held on at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, given by the Primrose Benevolent that frightful unnatural growth Musical selections for this oc- is tured second places-he has be- Thursday evening. Dec. 19, at Dexter and Laurence, on Monday, Club at the Toiler Hotel ballroom under way. Irving Greenspan of hair,• painlessly and perma- casion were furnished through the chairman of the affair, assist- come known as far west as St. 1981 Lawrence Ave. water continually. Small family. Dee. 2, at 12 noon. Several of the on the 14th floor, on Sunday, Dec. the by nently. Licensed and experienced courtesy of the Cantors ASSOCil- Mrs. Nathan Goodman and Louis, and as far south as CM- Loraine and Gertrude Green- Suitable for lady, gentleman or tion. A quartette consisting of many letters received from Europe, 15. Music will be by Dave Dia- ed ays electrologist. Doctors reference. Mrs. Dave Weiss and by thew as Traverse baum have been appointed chair- cinnati, as far north were read and many interesting mond's orchestra. Proceeds will and couple. Reasonable. 1990 Clair- Cadillac 0225, 1210-A Metropoli- Cantors Sonenklar, liyman Cohen. means committee,. Mrs. A. N. City and Alpena. Mrs. J. men of the party and any infor- bets were discussed. ' The next fro for poor families. mount, between 12th and 14th. tan Bldg. S Mogil and Nathan Mogil Ten- meeting of the Young Crmip wilt Weinberg is chairman of the Mittleman, chairman. and assisted The reason for his successes is mation desired may be obtained by Mr's. James Sobel. The sec- . dered • number of religious se- Harry Wright and FOR RENT - Large, airy room, FOR RENT - Furnished room Mrs. dance. by calling Miss Greenwald at Gar- be •held at the home of Mrs. S. 60 be that he played basketball himself Telephone. 2951 Glendale Ave. lections. three windows. Steam heat, hot Millsteia....3316 Webb Avenue, on Mrs. A. B. Margolis are on the 1 . 1 an.n from the age of 13 until he was field 6454-IL bner Is Itepresenting for over 21 rear girl PEOPLES HOUSE Detroit MOB Trumbull Ave. Slattager's Phone) TE. 2-6621 QUILTS-Made or recovered from your own feathers or wools. Pil- • lows recovered-special, $1.00. Full line of curtains, baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dex- ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth 9050. Due to this repayment plan, there is a ceaseless stream of dollars flowing into the Bank - keeping our funds in a liquid condition at all times, That is one of the reasons why it has been possible for this bank to always meet the demands of its depositora. /6 -Real Estate Bargains- RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- dresses, women for house clean- ing, house maids, women for part time work. By hour, day or week. Schlesinger's, Madi- son 2526. 'A VITAL PROTECTION I HALL. FOR RENT Foe MEETINGS, WEDDINGS, 1.F.C. TIRES. IIANQUETS, BRIDGE and BINGO PARTIES. Accomodate 200 Persons Kitchen Utensils Plenty of Parking RP.. Rents vary Reasonable. CLASSIFIED "L Six Branches December 6, 1935 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE