PAGE TEN -Real Estate Bargains- RAINBOW ASSEMBLY'S DINNER-DANCE DEC. 22 - :7 Ca ..1.7\-1..-...sosni IL • LETTER. BOX CHANUKAH & Craftsman Lodge Elects Officers GENERAL Mesdanien Adolph Deutsch, Anthony Deutsch, lien Feldman. Morrie Gold- berger. In log Greenspan. Aaron Klein, Nathan Roth, Nattr•n itcheirner, nom it, Imam... Sam nolwl, Mat YOUIlff, Mor- ris Groan. Morris Kraus, Bela Ictsko- Iliti GREAT tooFir OFFER Ackerman Commercial Sales Manager of the Gunsberg Motor Sales The Ginsberg Motor Cales Co., Ford dealers, announce the ap- pointment of Jack Ackerman as commercial sales manager, having charge of sales and service of de- livery trucks, fleets, etc. Mr. Ackerman, who joined the Gins- e G-E MONITOR TOP NO Qat her a General Electric Refrigerator for Christmas! Even the smallest gift budget is big enough with our General Electric Christmas Gift Offer. You pay only a small amount down and not one penny more until March 1st, 1936! Monitor Top, Flatop and Liftop models from which to select. re ur th Kr eu MONTHLY PAYMENTS UNTIL MARCH Oily a fwd onwel dews Is ',HMI S. C. MEYERS CO. 12046 DEXTER BLVD. Between Elmhurst and Monterey Hed-Aid Will Play Renaissance Sunday Although Hed-Aid, Detroit's rep- resentative in the Mid-West Bas- ketball Conference, has an open date in its league schedule this week it will face one of the strong. est teams in the country when the renown Renaissance five comes to the Naval Armory Sunday night. The invaders are rated by vet- eran cage fans as one of the great- est teams in the game today. This reputation was gained through many seasons of record-scoring basketball. The Rens are so good and in such demand they are booked for a coast to coast tour. They travel al- most every night in the week, aver- aging six games per week. They have played as high as eight games in a week. TOwnsend 8-9100 OPEN EVENINGS JACK ACKERMAN • berg organization on Oct. 15, brings to his new post a wealth of an automotive as experience executive, having devoted the past 20 years in the automobile retail selling field. He has made an extensive study of commercial transportation and his knowledge of delivery system problems, costs and need to any type of organization is available to Ginsberg patrons. The same type of conscientious and personal service that is so characteristic of the Ginsberg or- ganization in their passenger car department is now offered to com- mercial cpr and fleet owners. In speaking of his new connection, Mr. Ackerman stated: "The serv- ice facilities of the Ginsberg Mo- tor Sales are the finest I have seen in my 20 years of automo- bile selling. Manned by a staff of factory trained mechanics who know what it's all about I can now serve my ciente confident that they will be completely satis- fied at all times-not only with the type of service we render but also with the low cost as well." The Ginsberg showrooms are located at 12515.45 Gratiot Ave. and are now displaying a com- plete line of the new 1936 Ford passenger and commercial care , The United Hebrew Schools have received the following con- tributions to their Scholarship Fund: Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Telles, 3265 Burlingame, one scholarship, in honor of the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Louis Gelfand. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broder; 2285 Lawrence, one scholarship, in memory of Mrs. Broder'a father, Henry Meyers, who was one of the organizers of the West Warren Talmud Torah. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaufman, 2293 Glynn Court, one-half schol- arship, on the occasion of the 17th birthday of their son, Joseph. Jr. Jewish Women's Euro- pean Welfare Organization The Junior Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization, which was recently organized as a branch of the older group, will have its next meeting on Monday, Dec, 16, at the home of Mrs. Golda Sussman, 2946 Cortland. Although the juniors have been in existence but a few months they have to their credit several success- ful affairs and have been able to swell the treasury of the main or- ganization by several hundred dol- lave. Honor Wolfenstein Birthday this Month ferred on the Sol Kaufmann Class. President, Cleveland Jewish Or- phan Home Alumni Association. Alumni chapters of Bellefaire, the Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home, in Chicago, New York, Cleveland and Detroit, will hold The KING of BEERS 11 Days to POLAND 9M Days to RUSSIA LOUIS SCHREIBER their annual celebration of the late Dr. Samuel Wolf enstein'a birthday, during the month of De- cember. Dr. Wolfenstein served as su- perintendent of the Home for 36 years from 1878, and it was dur- ing this time that the Alumni As- sociation was formed. Each year graduates honor his memory by a get-together on or about Dec. 10, the date of his birth. Tales and anecdotes of his administration which have become legend, are en- thusiastically recounted on this occasion. In Cleveland, the chapter will act as host at the regular monthly birthday celebration at Bellefaire, on Dec. 27. Graduates will fur- nish the birthday cakes and will entertain the children with a min- strel show. Louis Schreiber, of Cleveland, is president of the Alumni Asso- ciation, made up of the various graduate chapters. The New lifolorliner "PILSUDSKI" Jan. 11, Feb. 15 mils from Now Turk Weed to Gdynia, the port of Poiaad with excellent express connec- tions to nearby countries. Tourist and Third Class only FAST CONNECTION via Constanza to PALESTINE on our large, modernised ”POLONIA• and .(051L'Il nidch maintain ts regular weekly bemire from (Ws. stanza (Rumania) direct to JAFFA and II AIYA. Passengers enn ibdt Ogle relative. and friends In Karol. sad still arrive In Palestine eomfortably and wifely In etre tient time. Delicious KOSHER Kitcheo Apply to local agents Gdynia-America Line 316 S. Dearborn St. Chicago, 11E? The Democratic Organization in Wayne County is forming • Speak- ers' Bureau for the coming cam- paign. Judge Joseph Sanders is in charge of the bureau and the in- struction of the speakers. "Weekly meeting of the speak- ers will be held at the headquar- ters, 614 Griswold Bldg., the next one net for Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 7:30 p. m.," Judge Sanders an- nounced. "It is planned that only authorized speakers will be per- mitted to represent the party at various meetings, groups and gatherings. Speakers will also be furnished for foreign organiza- tions." Judge Sanders asked that per- sons desiring to participate on the speakers' committee, or those de- siring speakers on behalf of the Democratic party, communicate with the Democratic Speakers' Bureau in the Griswold Bldg. THAT A LOW PRICED CAR HAS NEVER KNaWN BEFORE Beth El Senior High School Presents "Royal Ball" Dec. 22 Temple Beth El Senior High School, to close the 1935 season of affairs, will present, on Sunday, Dec. 22, at 8:30 p. m., a semi-for- mal dance known as "The Royal Ball." Under the leadership of Martin Lattin and -Irving Lebo- witz, co-chairmen, the dance has been planned to end the season with the music of the well known "Ron- dollers." The ball is to be held in the social hall of Temple Beth El. This affair is the work of the Senior High School Council. The officers of the council are: Martin Lattin, president; Herbert Gach, vice president; Madeline Linden- baum, secretary; Bernard Oatiey, treasurer. Irving Lebowitz is in charge of the entertainment while Jack Winkler and Shirley Ann Aronson have charge of refresh- ments. Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias, initiated a new class of candidates tee and member of the old third in the rank of page. This class' degree team. In 1925 the lodge conferred was named the Sol Kaufmann! Class, in honor of Sol Kaufmann.; upon him the highest honor by presenting him with a life mem- bership. In 1934 he was present- ed with a veteran's jewel. In recognition of his splendid record the lodge at the last meet- ing, by a unanimous vote, named the December class of new candi- dates. in his honor. "Senator" Sol Kaufmann is the father of Oscar Kaufmann, assistant attor- ney-general. On Tuesday, Dec. 3, the fol- lowing officers were elected: Chancellor commander, Bela D. Jacoby; vice chancellor, Abraham Abramsohn; prelate, Rabbi Harold Rosenthal; master-at-arms, Ralph Raskin; inner guard, Louis Wechs- les; outer guard, Nathan Kalet- sky; keeper of record and seal and master of finance, William Rosen- berg; master of exchequer, Lewis L. Steinberg; master of work, Bernard A. Pearl; executive corn- mittee, 3-year term, Past Chan- cellor H. P. Cohn; grand lodge representative, Past Commander Ben Behrman; alternate, Bernard Jacoby. SOL KAUFMANN Installation of officers will take Mr. Kaufmann, known to the place early in January. Past Chan- brother members of the lodge as cellor Samuel Goldfine will be in- the "Senator," became a Pythian stalling officer. 48 years ago, took his degrees in Reservations for the New Year's the old Tennenholtz Hall at Cath. Eve party are now being accepted. erine and Hastings St. in 1887, For information call Lewis L. had all the honors the lodge can Steinberg, Townsend 6-8829, or bestow upon a member. Ile is Detroit Lodge No. 65, Knights of one of the oldest Pythians in Mich- Pythias, Clifford 2469. igen. He held every office from Next Tuesday the rank of Page, outer guard to chancellor com- or second degree, will be con- Scholarship to United He- brew Schools Democrats Form Speaker's Bureau REFRIGERATOR lel be In attempting to correct an er- roneous impression which was re- ceived by a previous article of the Young Men's Jewish Association, the organization reports that 100 per cent of its members signed the petition circulated by the Arced- lens. Whether or not the petition was to be signed by the organiza- tion as a whole was the only fly in the ointment and so the natural misunderstanding. In the constitu- tion of the Young Men's Jewish Asociation is a clause which de- mands the attention of every mem- ber about anything pertaining to Jewry. "We hope this has cleared up the situation," declares a state- ment of the Jewish Young Men's Association. The Young Men's Jewish Asso- ciation will present as its speaker on Dec. 15, Inspector Kunath of the Narcotic Squad who may bring with him one or two of his sub- jects. This subject has demanded wide attention recently and the members have requested permis- sion to bring some of their friends to listen in. In a preliminary to the Jewish Center-Northern "Y" basketball genie Dec. 7, the Young Men's Jew- ish Association, after a thrilling contest, emerged victories by the score 17 to 15, the game being de- cided in the last 45 seconds of play. For the winners, Weisberg, Shur- gin, and Jackmann were the bright lights. The basket-ball team will not be at its full strength at any time this season due to the fact that Ben Bayer and Ted Goode are playing with the Jewish Center team. Ben Bayer is a former cap- tain of the Ypsilanti Normal Bas- ket-ball team. Ted Goode starred for the same team for three years. Both are graduates of Northern High School of this city. "The Eyes of Naggo" another of a series of plays written by Gil- bert Mark will be presented by the Mummers oover radio station WJR, Sunday evening, Dec. 15, at 11:30 p. m. This will be under the direction of Charles Penman. Rehearsals for the play "The Whole Town's Talking" have been taking place with unmistakable regularity and the date of present- ation will be in January. It was announced at the last meeting of Y. M. J. A. that the entire pro- ceeds from the production of this play will be donated by that or- ganization to a worthy Jewish cause. CO ELECTRIC dt re eh Sol Kaufmann Class Initiated By Olympics Boycott Detroit Lodge No. 55, K. of P. Endorsed by Young served as executive of Men's Jewish Ass'n Last Tuesday night, the Detroit mender, the old welfare committee, trus- LADIES' AID SOCIETY BALL ON JANUARY 12 The 18th annual ball of the De. Sunday, Dec. 22 is the date set troit Ladies4,Aid Society is to be for the dinner-dance to be given by the Purity Rainbow Assembly, Lappin Comments on Plan given at the -Main ballroom of the Barium Hotel on Sunday evening, in the Cocktail Grill of Webster for Arbitration Tribunal History Now Repeating Hall. Dancing will be to the Editor Detroit Jewish Chronicle: On Friday night, Dec. 20, a I was pleased to learn from last single waxen candle will be lighted Marling prim.* helots 50 )5A i week's issue of your paper that eon Just sold another .911 in Jewish homes and synagogues. the Brandeis Club has decided to tl hew they ue rims. the) re On each of the seven succeeding undertake the organization of some nights one additional candle will ( sort of an arbitration tribunal. The be lighted-two on the second, more clubs and groups that can be three on third-until the eighth 11 APTS interested, the more rapid will be night the Jews will have completed the spread of the movement tend- s11,060 fine condition. All 3 room.. the observance of Chanukah-the ing to greatly improve the admin- Wall look $1.000 Ilona. Flint Feast of Lights. It is a tribute to istration of justice-so urgently time iniveribord. a man whose heroism restored their needed. • temple to the Jewish people and While, as you know, I am heart- 12% NET gave the world an increased ap- r ily in favor of any movement to on entire price on cheap rents. predation of the principle of re- I advance the arbitration idea, yet One of the newmt In ••slinflow of ligious liberty. there is considerable doubt in my limber Rids.•• Buy tide now at This man is Judah Maccabeus, mind as to whether the cause can one-Third of normal sales tat re, leader of the band of ardent Jews, be materially forwarded by en or- make the difference. About $:0,- who dared oppose the tyranny of ganization which is partisan in fee dim a. the Syrian monarch, Antiochus character. Epiphanes, and thus biped the Very truly yours, NEW APT way for a victory, not of war and A. C. LAPPIN, rolocfni hPanialt tyPe. 3 to 3 moms Deputy Commissioner, State conquest, but of religious freedom rent $11,500. Pries 010.000 Iee and brotherhood. Dept. of Labor and Industry. than present building costa. About In this noble deed the Jews of 110,000 .bean. This Is a Gem. BRANDEIS EXECUTIVES all countries and of all ages re- Pride of ownership here. Mr. joice. In the synagogue, in the re. Medford. OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY! ligious school, and the home, the MRS. Z. NEEDLE Co. entire family participates in the Homer Warren In the presence of 50 members joyous celebrations. Children listen 50 years dependable ferries and their ladies, Dr. Perry Burn- Jan. 12. Mrs. Clara Haas, presi- MISS PEARL PERNICK with delight as parents and teach- ers tell the story of Judah Mecca- music of Emerson Gill and his stifle was inducted into office as dent, appointed Mrs. Z. Needle as president of the Brandeis Execu- chairman of tickets, which are ob- berm, a scion of the priestly Has- orchestra. tives on Monday, Dec. 2, at the monean family, who with h i s All details are being arranged Book-Cadillac Hotel. Dr. Burn- tainable by calling Madison 3916. father Mattathias and his four by Miss Betty Halperin, chair- Proceeds go for charitable pur- .3ews Gave 37c Per Capita brothers, redeemed the Temple of man of the affair, and her co- stine succeeds Dr. Robert Rosen. poses. The Brandeis Executives is com- to European Relief in Six Israel from idolatrous hands. chairmen, Miss Ann Fisher and posed of business and professional Years, Says Brown The Syrian king-idol worshipper Miss Dorothy Greenbaum. Reser- men of the Jewish faith who are • at the altar of "Zeus" had caused vations are being received by the active in the Democratic Party. NEW YORK -Before leaving a pagan altar to be set up In the chairman of the ticket commit- Other officers of the organiza- for the emergency conference of Temple of the Jews, defiling the tee, Miss Leona Rosenberg, Tows- tion are: Sam J. Leve, first vice- the Joint Distribution Committee sanctuary of God. The Jews re- end 7-2482, president; Nathan R. Berke, sec- which will be held at the Standard belled; and under the Inspired The next business meeting of At the annual election of Crafts. Club, Chicago, David A. Brown, leadership of the Maccabees made the Assembly will be held Tues- ond vice-president; George C. Par- man Lodge No. 621, F. & A. M., zen, secretary; Frank Schwartz, national chairman of the $600,- their, rebellion both a spiritual, day, Dec. 17, at the Eastern Star treasurer; Joseph Snider, ser- the following were elected to their 000 American ORT campaign, who and a martial success. Three years Temple. respective offices: Harry Madi- geant-at-arms. has long been identified with later, to the day Judah Maccabeua Miss Pearl Pernick is the pres- Following the installation, a son, worshipful master; Max A, Jewish fund-raising efforts, de- recaptured the temple purified it ent worthy advisor of Purity As- dinner was served in the Mayfair Friedlander, senior warden; Clar- clared that American Jewry has and re-dedicated it in its former sembly. Room of the hotel, at which time failed dismally within the past state of purity and holiness to the the retiring president, Dr. Rosen, six years to answer the needs of worship of God. Campus Alumni Club Will was presented with a traveling kit fits European brethren. For eight days the Jews ob- by the members of the club. Frank Hold New Year's Party "American Jewry's answer to served the ceremony of re-dedica. Schwartz was the chairman of aTI the campaigns and other relief tion. Legend says that only one Plans for the annual Campu s the evening. projects during 1936," he stated small cruse of holy oil was avail- Alumni Club's New Year party able for the Temple, for all the "Will be eagerly watched by world rest had been seized by sacrilegious which this year will be held at the Italian Jewish Officer Gets Jewry. Barium Tower were announced a t Posthumous Decoration "Far the past six years, 1930 hands. This bit of oil was enough the last meeting by Albert J. Sil- through 1935, the combined tota l to illuminate the lamps during the ber. The other members of the of the funds raised by the chief entire ceremony while more was ROME (WNS)-The posthum- committee on arrangements are money raising agencies for Euro- being prepared. ous decoration of Lieut. Leon The children of the household Samuel Braverman, David P. Levi, who was killed during the pean relief including Germany Sobin, H. Hirsch H. Josselson and assist in lighting the tapers each and Palestine, but excluding Ha- Italian offensive against Makale, Leonard F. Tigay. elaissah and the Jewish National night and in reciting the tradi- The affair will be restricted to Ethiopia, is announced in a dis- Fund, has ben less than $10,- tional Chanukah benediction over members of the Campus Alumni patch from Italian headquarters 4300,000. Reduced to other term, them. Gifts are exchanged, pro- Club and the Campus Club and in Ethiopia, Lieut. Levi's decora- this means that American Jewry grams and plays are given and the their invitees and the total num- tion was one of the last acts of hat contributed an average of spirit of joyousness pervades every- ber will be limited to 100 couples. Gen. De Bono before he relin- where. 11,600,000 per year for the past At the next meeting of the or- quished command of the Italian In the synagogue service the six years, or on a per capita ba- reading of the Scriptures coincides ganization Michael T. Wainer will forces. All Jewish soldiers in the sis per year (based on a prim. Asmara sector attended Levi's with the theme of the festival, speak on "The Jew in Science." lotion of 4,500,000) approximately funeral, which was presided over notably the stirring verse from the 37 cents. by Rabbi Amadeo Terracino, one prophet Zechariah which has been ZEDAKAH JUNIORS "This is a record that Amer!. the sustaining strength of Israel The last meeting of the Zedakah of the three Jewish chaplains at- can Jewry can not look to with tached to the Italian army. Levi through the centuries; "Not by any degree of pride. It is thus I might, nor by power, but by My Juniors was held at the home of was accorded full military honors. Miss Anne Pitkovitz. Several bas- say, American Jewry is being Spirit saith the Lord of Hosts." HARRY MADISON kets were distributed for Chanu- challenged. True, we were in a kah to the cases of the Juniors. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society ence West, junior warden; Reuben depression. and many of us were Even the young crow has the Several Zedakah seniors attended Plans for Luncheon Landsman, senior deacon; Joseph affected, but when we think in grace to return part of Its food to this meeting. Plans were discussed S. Ostrow, junior deacon; Wil- terms of 97 cents per capita per its parent. for a luncheon to be given by both The Hebrew Ladies' Aid So- loam Robertson, secretary; Nathan year, there Must be a realization Zedakah Seniors and Juniors for ciety will hold its next meeting on Berke, treasurer. that we did not measure up." One cannot tell what passes less fortunate children. Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 2 p. m., On Friday, Dec. 20, the lodge through the heart of a man by the • A dance will be held by Zedakah at its meeting place, Dexter-Law- will give a dinner-dance in the Ater a victory we should bind look on his face. Juniors in the near future. rence Hall. Crystal Ballroom of the Masonic she helm-band tighter. The committee in charge of the Temple. Following the dinner third annual donor luncheon is the guests will be invited to the working untiringly in evolving Corinthian Room, where the newly plans for this function, to take elected officers will be installed. place on Jan .29 at Lachar's Res- Dancing will follow the installa- taurant. Additional pledges for tion. ... this event have been made by the following: S. December 13, 1935 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE wryt's America finds a car It can tenet, America IN knows what to do-buy it just u feat as the factory can produce It. 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