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December 13, 1935
PAGE ELEVEN
mad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
NOW—FIRST TIME IN
DETROIT!
Bernie Cummins
Jewish Community Center News
STAGE AND SCREEN
Week's Features at
The Center Theater
Guild Celebrates Twain Can-
tennial by Presenting 'The
Passion of Joan of Arc'
PON,
IN PERSON' •
America's Newest
ORGANIZE WINTER PLAY
social activities for the forthcom
AND HIS NEW YORKERS
Musical Sensation
SCHOOL AND DAY CAMP
ing year and is open for mem
The Center Theater, 6540
14—C. B. S. Artists-14
Mary
Twain
would
doubtless
Because of the success of the bership.
FEATURING
Woodward
Ave.,
at
Grand
Blvd.,
,
• • •
have thrilled to the cinematic rep-
Playschool and Day Camp spon-
DETROIT'S OWN
offers the best in entertainment
- •
in the greatest of comfort. resentation of one of his favorite
sored by the Jewish Community VARSITY FIVE DEFEATS
HIGHLAND
PARK
Y.
M.
C.
A.
.
themes
as it will be projected on
n
Center, last summer, and because
Once again outstanding f
•
AND IIIY
PLUS
three are offered this week. the screen in the large auditorium
of the need for an all-year-round
The Varsity Basketball Team
Corgeout, Spar/din Attar
"CONTINENTAL
•
This Saturday, Sunday and of the Detroit Institute of Arts,
activity of this sort, a Winter of the Jewish Community Center
All new shows this week . . .
REVUE"
-
Playschool and Day Camp has got off to a successful start last
next Friday and Saturday, Dec.
8
Bernie Cummings who conies to Monday, Dec. 14 to 16, the attrac- 20
and 21, from 1 p, m. each day.
been organized.
Saturday night by defeating the
will be Katherine Ilepburn
Oriole Friday is an old favorite of tion
Musicians and
in
"Alice
Adams"
and
Charles
Himself
the
author
of
a
"Joan
of
FULL COURSE
The Winter Playschool is open Highland Park Y. N. C. A., 42
Detroit ... our own Detroit Doro-
9 -11-1. Entertainers
of which there have been o
FAMILY DINNER
to boys and girls between the ages to 27.
"Old Man Arc,"
thy Crane .. . the first and only Ruddy Rogers in
ICourteey
Standard oil Co.)
s
to 10 to 12 years. Mrs. Dina
On Saturday evning, Dec. 14, one of the debs to make good is Rhythm," together with a color each a wide number and .ariety
Never a Cover Charge
in literature, Twain's heart would
•
Rubenstein is in charge of the the Center team plays the Cen- with Cummings . . . and society cartoon.
' Reservations, Trinity 2-0100, 2-65043
have
warmed
at
the
closeness
with
group and is assisted by Miss Es-, ter A. A. This team is a lead- will flock to the Oriole this week
On Our access
On Tues., Wed., Thurs. and which this French film version 1
-== = ---
ther
Kassel.
The
group
is
now
ing
Class
A
team
in
the
Detroit
Make New Year's Ere Raserrations Now
and next ... and Maybelle Van ... Frid., Dec. 17 to 20, the features follows his own. The aerial pub-
making pillows and curtains for Basketball Federation.
lets all let her know how swell wi be Joe Brown in "Bright
their club room and have visited
The Aces and the Collegiate., last week's routines were ... this Lights" and Randolph Scott in lication of Twain's "Personal Rec. E.
o
the Borden Dairy and the Gordon two of the clubs in the Center's week's rehearsal looks like a skat- "She," as well as a color cartoon.llections
of Joan of Are in 1894-
95," his first serious book, marked
\Jr
Baking Company. The Playschool Senior Basketball League, will ing number with snow effects .
.
wit h
There are daily matinees, 11:30 . in him a real spiritual
gro wth '
1,ro
meta every Wednesday front 4 to play a preliminary to the main with a jungle and a jazz mixed a. ni. to 2 p.
ROCHELLE HUDSON
with a growth in
I
6 at the Center.
game at 7:30.
in ... separately ... Alma Scaggs
The theater chauffeur will nark commensurate
mum nom KILO
The Winter Day Camp is for
The Varsity genie goes on at steps out of line to do a toe strut... your cars
cars free. Just drive to the knowledge and culture.
IOW( E CABOT
" The Passing of Joan of Arc"
boys and
girls
13 first
and 14.
This
group
met
for of the
time
on 8:30.
8:
Dancing will follow all of Natalie and Howard who most of front of the theater. For infer-
!
the games. Basketball games and us remember come back to toss mation regarding any future pro- will be augmented by several un-
, usual short 'subjects, which will
Tuesday, Dec. 3, and visited the dances ar held every Saturday around a bigger floor and it ought gram call Madison 8484.
include • revival of Charlie Chap-
Children's Hour at Station WMBC evening at the Center.
to be swell.
"THE PASSION OF
• • •
? tin's "The Adventure," and a
Miss Esther Lowenberg is direct-
is • s.
JOAN OF ARC"
a
ing the camp. All boys and girls MOTHER'S CLUBS
That versatile Johnny Howard at Georges Miquelle Soloist at French short, "Cathedrals,"
:The Oreatoot Film Ever Made"—
beautiful
cinematic
tour
of
the
of 13 and 14 are invited to at-
" Child Development" will be the Penthouse . . . Ruth Brent is
0. 1'. TIMER
IN THE COTTON FIELDS
Symphony Concert Dec. 19 I
Fren ch Gothic cathedrals,
tend the meetings of Tuesdays discussed by Mrs. C. C. Lemm of
. well ... gosh darn cute and ...
2 DAYS ONLY 1,?;, *,.11.
OF ADAMS AVENUE
I photographed in a novel manner,
from 4 to 6.
she swings out songs . . . so you
meeting
of
a
Wayne
University
at
Continuo.
from
I
p.
m. Deily
• • •
Georges Miquelle, first 'cellist of I humanizing the world-renowned
the Monday Afternoon Club of swing with her ... all too willing- the Detroit Symphony, will appear I gems of French architecture. Per-
Detroit Art Inetitute
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
JIIIIN H ENTRANCE
th Jewish Community Center, on ly . . . and they say . . . those as soloist at the sixth subscription , formances on both days will be
Ti. Lit 1-541e after 6
The following is the schedule Monday, Dec. 16, at 2' p. in., at lovely . . . all capita letters .. . concert, Thursday evening, Dec. 19,' continuous from 1 p. m.
of basketball games to be played the Dexter branch of the Center. they sing ... they dance ... and at 8:30 o'clock, in Orchestra Hall.
The Oakland Mother's Club will they captivate ... so girls come up
in the intermediate, sub-senior
Victor Kolar, associate director,
senior divisions of the Jewish hold an installation of officers at with your husbands Sunday night... will occupy the podium.
TEMPLE BETH EL
TIN:
Community Center's basketball their meeting on Dec. 16, at 8 dead pan Sammy Dibert is our
Woodward at Gladstone
Miquelle will be heard in the ex-
CU P. M.
p.
m.,
at
the
Center
on
Holbrook
favorite
maestro
...
and
...
when
leagues:
quisite
Dvorak
Concerto
for
vio-
and Woodward. that pan is lifted for a laugh it
SENIOR DIVISION
chestra, in B minor,
■
Sunday, Dee. 15, all games at the
"It Can't Happen Here" by Sin. cries .. and you cry with laugh- loncello and or
m
Jewish Community Center.
regarded one of the most
impres-
1:30-11ao ve. Chl SIgM•I 2:30— Col- clair Lewis will be review by Miss ter ...
sive
works
for
the solo instrument.
• • •
MUTE,
legiate. vs. Stranger. 3:30—Pal-
at
Service
of
the
Public
Library
It
has
not
been
played
at
these
con.
%dine vs, Cameraderie; 1:30—Stranger
SHOULD AMERICA KEEP OUT OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS/
Ruth Laird has the Texas Rock-
va Phi Kappa Iota.
a meeting of the Linwood Dexter eta at the Powatan . . . six girls certs since 1923.
Timarrsi 15e at Temple and Grinnell's
Monday, Der. IC all games to ha
Cherry 0230
Club on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. dance and two do specialties .. .
Kolar has arranged an engaging
550 E. Adams
played at Central nigh School:
17, at 2 p. m. at the Dexter Carroll and Gorman can remain program for this event. It will open
2:30 — Vanguards vs. Aces No. 1
tions now for Detroit's gayest
Make
10:20—Pita v.. olYmolen, No. 1; 2:30 -- branch of the denter. A Chan-
New Year' s Eve Party
here forever ... that comes with with the overture to 51ozarts
conies vs. Omega Social. No. 2; 10:20—
ukah story by J. L. Peretz will be making friends ... and entertain- charming opera "The Magic Flute"
Ilegans or Pais. No 2.
SCR-SENIOR DIVISION
read by Mrs. A. Shubow.
ing them too ... with clever dit- and the other two works—Ilaydn's
All games at Northern Iligh S•hnnl:
Symphony, in D major and "Medi-
Dr. Dixon of the Board of
10.0. 16—Oriole "A" vs. Liovolns, 9;30
terranean", uite for orchestra by
• • •
p. tn.; Esklmoe. vv. III natters, 10:20 Health will speak to the 12th St. tics.
P. to.; Dee. 17—Cardinale V. Como.- Club on Tuesday evening, Dec. 17,
an, are first perform.
Webster Hell said adieu to Sant- Axis Fulent
Mires. 5:30 p. to.; Daiwal. vs. ABM..
at 8, at the Synagogue on Pingree
10:20 p. m.
and Buckley the other night ances at the subscription concerts.
Sisterhood Activities:
All games at Central 11101, Elehool:
and Woodrow Wilson, on "Se x with a very sad face ... so Buck-
Finest Entertainment
Sol Home vs. TAM., rt. I. 9:30;
SCE. - STN. • MON.
On Tuesday evening, Dec. 4,
Education."
ley has cheered things up a bit
Monarch. vs. Stags. ct. I. 10:20; Co-
Greatest of Comfort
Dre. II - 15 • IS
the Sisterhood of Congregation pan. ve. Oriole. - 12” rt. 2, 9:30; Con•
The Public Speaking class of by sending the cousins over . . .
Open 11:30 till 2 a. ns.
B'nai Moshe will hold a card cordlane vs. Vikings, M. 2, 10:20.
the Fenkell Club will meet Tuea- die Cutler sisters are graceful and
INTERMEDIATE DIVISION
KATHERINE
party in the large social hall at
All games to he played at the Jewlah day evening, Dec. 17, at 9, at the cute ... and who could ever tire
SiZe•'
, - , TWASYZ40,11
Community Center:
HEPBURN
8 o'clock.
Midland and Parkside Talmud of Marion Mann ... Emerson Gill
Dec. IC Titans Sc. Spartans. 5:30;
The sixth annual Chanukah
ALSO
Torah.
has another of those "forever" con-
IN
NEW YORK.—(WNS) — One
Wolverines Vm. Vionounta: Der. IC /Me-
party of the Sisterhood will be rahees VR. Young Israel Lions, 5:00;
A review of Sholom Asch's tracts on Detroit ...
of the moat distinguished audi-
Chas. Buddy Rogers
• • •
held on Tuesday evening, Dec. Wings vs. Titans, 5.45; Alpines vs. "Three Cities" will be given by
ences to attend a Broadway pre-
31, at 10 p. m., in the large so- Wolverines, 6:30. • • I
Miss Furman of the Downtown
Plantation howls forth h o t mier filled the Astor Theatre and
cial hall. There will be a din-
library, She will review the sec- rhythms again ... the three rhythm cheered the first showing of "The
PLAN PARENT AFFAIR
ner, a gypsy orchestra playing
ond part of the book before the debs . .. from Chicago . . . sing Land of Promise," the screen
DURING CHANUKAH
both American and Hungarian
West Warren Club on Wednesday a la Boswell sisters ... Billie and
The sub-seniors of the Dexter afternoon, Dec. 18, at 2, at the Millie swing in hotcha dance rou- portrayal of the rebuilding of
music, favors and noisemakers.
Palestine. With a huge blue and
Members are urged to reply on branch of the Jewish Community Newberry School. A Chanukah tines . . . and produce the show
white banner looking down upon
their return cards sent to them Cuter are planning a Chanukah fable will be presented by Mrs. which has six new plantationettes
Me Atter
the theatre throngs on the Great
for this purpose. Mrs. Jacob parents' affair for Sunday eve- Sarah Avrin,
to truck around . . . Auzie Dial White Way and ermine coats and
rut r. m.
Farkas is chairman and her co- ning, Dec. 22, at 8:30, at the Dex-
At the Jewish Old Folks Home hangs over with that red hot silk hats crowding the lobby, Pa-
chairmen are Mrs. Helen Glick ter branch.
on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 22, at piano Joe Hubert shouts those
This affair is part of the anni- 3. the Choral Group of the Coun- songs and tosses the torso all the lestine came to Broadway in a
and Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld.
glory that will long be I
On Sunday evening, Feb. 9, the versary program and open house ci fof Mothers' Club will sing a way down to the toes ... Leo Boat- burst of
remembered in this great city.
Sisterhood will hold the 2nd an- celebration of the Center's second group of Chanukah songs, and the ner clowns all over this grand
Many prominent Jewish and non-
The Cocktail Bar—
nual donor dinner. Preparations anniversary during the week of Dramatic Group of the West War- place for laughs ... that smilin'
Jewish leaders were in the audi-
Palestine to Have First
for this event, which is the out- Dec. 21 through the 29.
ran Club will present a one-act Earl Walton just grins away ... ence that saw the American
Cafe Moderne
• • •
standing affair, are well under
sketch in Yiddish, under the di- away.
Hebrew Radio Announcer
launching of a film that was to
• • •
way. Mrs. Irving Greenspan, SWIMMING CLASSES
NEW
rection of Mrs. Sarah Avrin.
Every Monday evening, at 9:30,
Sak's . . . the place where you be universally aclaimed by the
chairman of this event is assisted
The annual Chanukah Lathe
Roadhouse Dinner
JERUSALEM (WNS-Palcor
city's foremost motion picture
the
Jewish
Community
Center
can
be
near
home
and
still
have
Roadhouse Style
$1.2S
by Mrs. Nathan Goodman and
party and dance will be held on
critics. Professor Albert Einstein,
Agency) —The world's first
ONE DOLLAR
Urn Dave Weise, and by the ways sponsors a swimming class for Wednesday evening, Dec. 25, at that one-more-drink ... all to the
$1.00
Full Course
radio announcer to proclaim
honorary chairman of the Com-
and means committee represent- women members of the Center. the Jewish Community Center, as scintillating, syncopating strains
2 Big Shows Nightly
mittee of Sponsors, was the guest
his wares over the ether waves
ing Mrs. A. N. Mittleman, chair- The class is held at Northern High part of the Center's second an- which Gene Regis and his orches-
Never a Cover Charge
in the language of the Bible is
DINNER MUSIC et 7
tra weave for those who dance of honor Nathan Straus, chair-
man, and Mrs. James Sobel as - School.
niversary celebration.
to be selected soon by a com-
Lionel Rycus, Red Cross exam-
... or those who listen ... Blanche man ,introduced the Palestinian
sisting
her.
RIDE ON THE
NO COVER CHARGE
mission of experts in Hebrew
• • •
Fezzey is the name of the cute picture In a box sat the father
iner, is instructing the class.
MERRY (.0 RI-It ND 11AR
KNITTING CLASS •
language and diction that has
redhead who croons all the verses... of cooperative colonization in
All sub-seniors, seniors and
Nil, Hebrew School:
Twenty-one
women
are
enrolled
Palestine,
Professor
Franz
Oppen-
just
been
appointed
by
the
Pal-
and what a dinner
Registration for the daily He- adult full members are invited to
MFSt SIWAIO AVE
in the knitting class at the Jewish
heimer, the world-famous econ -
estine Government, The com-
brew classes are still being taken. join the group.
TRINITY 2.9191
• • •
Community Center. The class is
mission, consisting of Isaac Ep-
Oasis ... that popular spot ... omist and sociologist who founded
Classes are held from 4 to 6 p. m.
EARLY Reserv•lons let
SENIOR
GIRLS
CLUBS
under
the
supervision
of
Miss
the
first
cooperative
settlement
in
stein, noted authority on He-
• • •
SUB
out Plymouth Road ... where the
Plymouth Rd. at Greenfield
Hugo Neu, Year's Eu. Celsbnelon
FORM BASKETBALL LEAGUE Dorothy Wineman. The class is new chef ... Andre Delmoie
brew phonetics; Hanna Rowina,
Eretz
Israel.
Jr. Congregation Services:
"The
Land
of
Promise,"
di-
star of the famous Ilabima
That basketball isn't strictly • now closed but others who wish cooks everything to the king's
The week of Dec. 14, Martin
a taste . . . giving you jaded appe- rected by Jude Leman and pro- Theater Company, and Avin
Thumin, son of Rabbi Thumin, man's game is evinced by the fact to join may register now for
oam Yellin, Government in-
will be the Chazon; Herbert Mil- that the Sub Senior Girls clubs new class which will begin in tites something to look forward to. vided with an unusually beautiful
score of original music by Boris spector of Jewish schools, are
1 ler, son of Ben Miller will be of the Jewish Community Cen- January.
*1
The Merry-Go-Round bar and a Morros, brought to the screen a
to interview candidates for the
spea
k er, and George Gunsberg, ter have organized their own bas-
PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASS
post of Hebrew announcer in
complete floor show are the trim- stirring film record of the re-
son of Louis Gunsberg, will re- ketball league.
the Holy Land's first radio
The teams are practicing every Under the direction Of Maur- mings .. . while Bob Marble . markable achievements of the
cite the Maftir.
and his band . . . supply those Jews in re-establishing the ancient
broadcasting station, scheduled
The week of Dec. 21, Eugene Wednesday at Temple Beth El, ice A. Glasier, the Public Speak-
necessary
dance
rhythms.
land
as
their
Homeland.
The
to open within a few weeks.
Kornfield, son of Joseph Korn- from 9 to 11 p. m. The games ing Clam at the Jewish Commu-
British radio experts are now
opening scenes depict the Pales-
field, will be Chazon; Bernardbegin Jon. 8. nity Center has been making
tine
of
yesterday.
slumbering
in
at work at Ramallah, near the
The girls committee of the Sub great strides.
Rosenberg, son of Sam Rosenberg,
its
backward,
lethargic
pace.
Then
Holy City, on the final stages
Two
classes
have
now
been
or-
speaker, and Eddie Kornfield, son Senior Council is sponsoring the
Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews suddenly the Oriental background of the station's equipment.
league. Sylvia Barnett, president ganized. On Monday evenings at
of Joseph Kornfield, Maftir.
and
Fr.
Hubbard
in
In-
gives
way
to
a
throbbing,
dynamic
When completed its programs
8:30
an
advanced
group
is
meet-
The week of Dec. 28, Marvin of the committee, is in charge.
will be broadcast in three Ian-
panorama of bustling activity. The
stitute Lectures Sunday
The following clubs have en- ing. This group is composed of
Adler, son of John Adler, will be
pioneers
have
come
to
reclaim
the
guatrea—English, Hebrew and
Chazon; Hubert Goldman, son of tered teams: Fai Koms, Amicitiae professional men and women who
Darren soil, to build new cities, to
Arabic.
are
interested
in
studying
voice
Dr.
Roy
Chapman
Andrews,
di-
B'nos
Alison,
Continentals,
VIVID
Ben F. Goldman, speaker; Sidney
establish
laboratories
and
:schools,
cians, Concordians, I. D. L Jrs., and diction and leering the tech- rector of the American Museum
Meyer, Maftir.
to bring forth out of the neglected
nique
of
effective
speech.
of
Natural
History
and
the
noted
Gays.
Sparks
and
New
Sub
Sen-
Every Wednesday evening, Can-
Oppose German Purchases
The beginners class meets on explorer who discovered the dino- soil the rich fruit of 'golden apples'
tor A. A. Rosenfeld conducts a ior Group.
• • •
Tuesday evenings at 9, and is for saur eggs, and Father Bernard R. and grain. Tractors and huge mod-
NEW YORK.—(WNS)—Joining
class teaching this group for the
ern harvesting machines replace the protests against the importa-
those
who
are
interested
in
de-
Hubbard,
famous
geologist,
ex-
RHO
GAMMA
SORORITY
services. Election of officers for
yeloping poise and gaining caper- plorer and "Glacier Priest," will the primitive oxcart and super- tion of German materials for use
Make your reservations now for Webster the Jr. Congregation will be Sat- MEETS AT THE CENTER
Rho Gamma Sorority is now ience in addressing audiences.
speak with motion pictures Sun- annuated methods. A new tempo on federal relief projects, hariware
Hall's big New Year's Eve Party. none urday morning of this week at
quickens the life of the land and manufacturers here declared that when it drafted a scedule of work-
Columbia 0100.
meeting at the Jewish Community Both classes are under the di- day on the World Adventure
the conclusion of the services.
Palestine lives against with the there has been a great increase in ing and wage conditions to be in-
rection
of
Mr.
Glasier.
Series as the Detroit Institute of
Center, each Thursday at 9 p. m.
****** *****
fervor and idealism of its builders the imports of German-made picks, corporated in the new agreement•
Arts. At the same time, the civic
The charter members of this sor-
with the -courage and heroism of shovels, bars and chisels since the with the employers. The Union is
Rabbi Gup Participates in ority, which was organized in
The string of a man's sack of and non-profit lecture organiza- its pioneers.
also launching a campaign against
PWA program got under way. Al-
1934, are Yetta Bernstein, Rose patience is generally tied with a tion will announce its winter sea-
Inter-Faith Conclave
the dumping in this country of
though they did not cite any in-
son of illustrated lectures.
Freiberg, Florence Golden, Betty slip-knot.
dressed and semi-dressed skins
At 3:30 p. m., Dr. Andrews will Hear Streicher'.
Anti-Jewish stance where such products were from Germany.
Detroit's Most
Last Wednesday was set aside Lacs, Sophie London, Kay Rosen-
being used on relief projects, lead-
Better do one act quickly than present again by popular demand
Paper is Sold
by the authorities of Dennison thal and Bertha Schnindler. The
Bowing to the nation-wide storm
Beautiful Supper Club
PRAGUE. — (WNS) — Julius Cr, of the hardware industry said
his "Explorations in the Gobi
, University, Granville, Ohio, as sorority plans many interesting talk about a hundred for a day.
Desert" lecture. Father Hubbard Streicher's lurid anti-Semitic sheet "practically every large chain of protests against the use of fed-
PRESENTS
Inter-Faith Conference Day. The
retailer
in
the
country
has
stocked
eral
relief funds for the purchase •
will follow at R:30 p. m. with his Per Stuermer, has been sold to the
purpose of the event was to pro-
new motion pictures on "A Voy- Illstein Verlag, which before the up with these imports. The gov- of German-made materials, the
mote knowledge of the leading
ernment,
without
inquiring
into
the
Woodcrest
Construction Company
age to the Ice Inferno." On the advent of Hitler was Jewish-owned,
religions and to strengthen the
high, wind-swept Gobi desert, Dr. 'according to an unconfirmed dis- source from which the tools came, has cancelled its contracts with a
cause of religion as well as an
Andrews will picture the discov- patch in the Prager Presse. If the has purchased them by the thou- German steel manufacturer for 500
understanding among the people
tons of sheet steel piling to be used
ery of the first known dinosaur report is correct it may presage a sands for PWA projects."
of various religious outlooks.
in the construction of the Tri.
eggs. Along the mighty cliffs, he moderation in the violent tone of
Furriers Demand Boycott
The representatives of the
Borough Bridge and given the con-
found important remains of an- Per Stuermer because while the
An unqualified pledge to boycott
clergy who took part in the pro-
cient men that revolutionized the present owners of Ullstein Verlag all furs and skins imported from tract to the Jones & Laughlin Steel
.
ceeilingli
were
Rabbi
Samuel
M.
Corporation
of Pittsburgh. -
LOVE/ TWINS
world's knowledge of prehistoric are all Aryans they are far from Germany was one of the demands
Gee. of Temple Israel, spokesman
ages. On his ninth expedition to being as bitterly anti-Semitic as upon the fur industry by the In-
T•lentedi cod L400131
for Judaism; Father Glenn, of St.
Troubles follow the restless like
Alaska, Father Hubbard this Streicher.
ternational Fur Worker's Union
RUTH BRENT
Charles Seminary, representing
Mee in the fifth month.
The Prague newspapers also re-
summer fought his way over the
the Catholic viewpoint, and Rev.
Sang ItAetIons
treacherous Taku glacier. Ile ex- port the discovery of • secret anti-
H. H. Lichliter, in the interest of
plored the great ice-cap, discov- Semitic seminary at Bruenn where
JOHNNY HOWARD, M. C.
Protestantism. The program con-
ered scenes of breath-taking German university students have
.TA. Foul .5 the Yea•
sisted of a presentation of car-
beauty, three-ton sea lions and been training their classmates in
dinal beliefs of Catholicism. Prot-
SAMMY DIBERT
the technique of disseminating an-
strange Alaskan life.
estantism and Judaism, at the
and His Masi.
Among the featured celebrities ti-Semitic propaganda.
chapel exercise in the morning.
who will appear during the winter
At another session held in the
mason are Burton Holmes. Lowell ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW
afternoon, the three represents.
Maurice Levin, head of }learns
Thomas, Maurice Hindus, Richard
11.50
DINNER
lives answered questions which
Halliburton and 16 other explor- Department Store, has more fol-
NO COVER CHARGE
had hen presented in writing con-
ers, travelers and scientists. Dr. lowing than any other Jewish lead.
cerning their various concepts and
Thomas C. Poulter • broad-shoul- er ... The recent testimonial ban-
beliefs. The conference had the
dered scientist who was second in quet given to him by the Yeshiva
support of the president, Dr.
commannd of the recent Byrd for the purpose of raising funds
Aloe 04 Penh Ave. WWI
Shea', and the faculty, as well as
Antarctic Expedition, will open attracted 2,000 people ... Morris
the
religious
association
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the winter program on Jan. 6 with Rothenberg, Zionist prexy, is going
University.
his motion picture lecture on to launch a plan of reorganization
seeped Reeeneekne
"The Rescue of Admiral Byrd." which will create a lot of talk ...
• New Yon'. Parry Owe
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Holmes will present seven illus- Abraham Flexner, head of the In-
weeks
Charles "Midget" Fischer, ex-
trated lectures on Mexico, South stitute for Advanced Study at
Princeton, N. J., entertained the
light-heavyweight champion, and
America, Normandy and Brittany,
other evening, at his Princeton
Bert Rubi, the Hungarian Her-
Ethiopia, Soviet Russia and Lon-
home, Einstein, Reinhardt, Werfel,
cules. at the present writing the
don and Rural England. Free
Weill and ;Velure) ... In case you
TENNIS COURT AT CAMP NAHELU
NEUGARTEN SUNSHINE CLUB two leading contenders for Walter
illustrated folders describing the
don't know it, Mrs. Abraham Flex-
Bery's light-heavyweight crown,
program may be obtained by send- ner is one of America's most fa-
Ortonville, Mich., ill a
At this time of the year, par-
The regular meeting of the are to meet in In elimination
ing • stamped, self-addressed en- mous novelists—none other than
splendid combination of enjoy-
Neugnrten Sunshine Club will be match at the Arena Gardens next
velope to the World Adventure the author of "Mrs. Wiggs of the enta who discriminate in 'electing
held Monday, Dec. 16, 1:30 p. m., Monday evening.
Series, care the Detroit Institute Cabbage Patch" ... No, she doesn't gifts are often undecided about ment and body-building, a gift
The supporting card will be as
et the Jewish Community Cen-
of Arts.
use the Flexner name in her writ- what would be the best present for that will delight your boy or girl.
,
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Singh,
Calcutta,
ter, Holbrook and Woodward follow
Early ristr.t.--at:ve
ing . . . Jacob Ben Ami suffered their youngsters.
Aves. Election of new officers es. "Red" Vangnonne, Columbus;
Here Is the answer. Here is worth-while envies for parents
Who bath time bath life.— • fracture of his ankle in Chicago
will be held. Among the hostesses Jim Parker, St. Louis, vs. Bobby
the other day, and will be laid up the gift that will last Wit year and a lasting gift for the meow-
will be Mr.. Harry Berman, Mrs. Roberts, Grand Rapids, and "Wild
Time eateth away at many an for a couple of weeks . . . Read around, and mach longer, ■ gift
.David Dworman, Mrs. Arthur Bill" Brooks, VB. Bill Kief, Cin-
Ludwig Lewishohn'e article. "Pre- that will bring with It immeasur- step
old delusion.
Information and booklet se mos
Gottesman, Mrs. Harold Kline, cinnati.
face to a Play to Come," in the able pleasure in a most healthful
BERNIE CUMMINS
quest. Camp Nebel% OrteMs
Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein. Mrs.
form the runnier long.
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