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MEDETROIT JEWISA &MI=

PAGE TWO

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME

DeLuxe Family Service 90

1

January 3, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Officers Chosen
By Home Relief

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

U. H. S. Auxiliary's
I Plans for Luncheon

SYMPOSIUM TO FEATUREMEETING
OF PISGAH LODGE IONDAY EVENING

The Women's Auxiliary of the
Jan. 5—Lecture by Dr. Israel Efros under auspices of
United Hebrew School held its
Kvutzah Ivrith.
„„ gi on director of Intel NrIth. ma-
Next Monday night, Pisgah ,,,,,,, the
last meeting in the form of a
Jan. 5--Junior Hadassah, Special Donor Luncheon rally
mut offertIve aer,Icer to the
musical-tea on Dec. 30 at the Lodge No. 34 of B'nai B'rith will ,r gg i real for 10 year.. and '
meeting at Statler Hotel.
The annual meeting of the
hold a regular meeting in their wirease es, oassecea meaner nerved
home of Mrs. Saul Davidson.
Jan. 6—Meeting of Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Children's
Home Relief Society took place
ri'l" Lodge unit
r "' l " era
Final plans were announced for lodge rooms in the Maccabees Bldg. .o.
bo
anhr
f.o o 'a'
l hr
Home.
it, la e,:t
, ar sa or a. s,a,a i a i .s, r s elea d 4a borhtaid,
on Monday afternoon, Dec. 30, at
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE
the fourth annual donor luncheon One of the features of this meet- ,
Jan. 7—Lecture by Will Durant at Temple Forum.
the home of Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz.
-..-...
uted
WHECAN.
our
de
p ird
fB
ing
will
be
the
welcoming
of
the
to be held at the Statler Hotel on
Jan. 8—Joint Senior-Junior Hadassah Meeting at Hotel
A luncheon preceded the meeting.
orra l o ffIcee that he hehl Is the
newly initiated members of the
Jan. 22.
Fort Shelby.
o e l
The annual auditor's report
Herschel Leib, well known vie- Nathan D. al eztge r Memorial , „:„,:aiii.11 ..as ri, ip,ra tidriu.ioria::::hi: a s °11 :ri l l: tier:air( ' ,..
Jan. 8—European Womens Welfare Organization donor
and reports of chairmen of vari-
Class.
.
broth. %Oh kIndllnere, gentleness and
luncheon.
ous committees were submitted.
A short business program will be
No matter what you pay,
Jan. 9—Conference of Jewish Organizations to Protest the
»l,
& elo
I
rather or ai r
followed by a symposium on 'B'nai ' IN, :71.7:•" 7 R'..thru t i ntIn
Hitler Menace.
no laundry
brother, has caueed • revere
B'r th and the Jewish Scene". The ioeiced
Jan. 11—Jr. Iladassah Oneg Shebat, at 1927 Pingree Ave.
entire order of
a IthIn lodge and the i
can launder a finer shirt
The entire program will take less is jr.na rrith and to the thole y011111111-
Jan. 11—"Old Fashioned Movie Night and Dance" of Junior
than an hour. The following will "Ile,
WE HAVE THE BEST' EQUIPMENT MADE
Group of Jewish Old Folks' Home.
talk: On anti-defamation, Aaron TH
' P"REI
P"" a ble
L'i retrolutIon
"
No. II
Jan. 12—Annual dance of Junior Jewish National Fund,
lr u F
olt'Ilth,
1,11,4.111M
to '
Droock; anti-discrimination, Henry , s, ens,. or the family a"., de-
at Hotel Stotler.
In their berea,oinent of
M. Abraniovitz; good will and bet- •000
vote,.
Jan. 12—Card Party of Shaarey Zedek Men's Club.
D.
Masora%
end
Nathan
isai losoai
ter understanding movement ,
Iller valuable end un-
afternorlal
C
Jan. 13—Annual membership luncheon of the Sisterhood of
Flat pieces carefully Ironed.
.b,, ,), 51 ,5
fi lit iir le o r n ; f Rosenberg;
Rroosteonr
ee:,
Jacob
a teolsi. ,a . in, a' Heir . sod Brith and as•
:in fin
3 an i n in
D .len
Additional pounds, 4e lb.
Shaarey Zedek.
rendod to the It'nal
,
, o k.... of apprecietion for his devotion
Jan.
14—Address
at
Temple
Forum
by
Everett
Dean
Martin.
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
bourn; social service, Samuel W. to 11 lofty Ideals of our Order and for ,
Jan. 15—Detroit League of National Home for Jewish Chil-
In Jewrj and In all
Leib; 11illel Foundation and the si eraaa,n. 1::,tsrisa
dren.
Women's Auxiliary, Harry Yud• 1 ,:Leill .rf 'aer ilu I l'I te sorrow fm. tire Vr‘lutlt:
Jan. 19—Address by Emil Lengyel before forum of Men's
MI
koff ; A. Z. A., Abe Morrison.
r all a,V " I et!!' zr"ii7.1
Club of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "The Boiling Cauldron of
ad r•woarlal• Dr nit-bana1 te vied-weer senores
This
ns
i dni the e
Europe."
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
n
is
la
of
s
present
administrat
trsat
Jan. 19—Sixth annual $5 luncheon of Junior Hadassah, at
several matters of importance will j ar° hillier ern! axll L. Brava
the Statler Hotel.
be disposed of during the brief
tarry N. Grossman spoke as the
Jan. 20—Opening Sessions of Young Israel extension courses
init.
business session. Joseph L. Sta b wassenta ive u of the newly
t
(Rotating College).
urges all the members of the lodge loaf class.
Jan. 21—Temple Beth El Forum, address by Countess de
25c
..".
to
attend
this
meeting
to
welcome
list
Sunday
afternoon
the
so-
Jouvenal.
the newly initiated members.
ciaservice committee of the lodge
Jan. 21—Luncheon and bridge of Jewish Women's Euro-
OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE
movie
show
for
the
chil-
Last Sunday, the members of the gat to
pean Welfare Organization at Jewish Community Center.
Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will be
Nathan D. Metzger Memorial Class dre's Chanukah party at Congre-
Jan. 22—Annual Aesculapian dinner-dance, at Northwood
HERSCHEL LEIB
Finished Same Day —NO EXTRA CHARGE
were initiated into membership in goon Shaarey Zedek. On Dec. 26
Inn.
linist and assistant director of the Pisgah Lodge by the lodges degree a ;miler party was given at the
Jan. 22—Fourth annual donor luncheon of Women's Auxil-
MRS. AL WEISMAN
Fox Symphony Orchestra, will be team comprising Elias Goldberg, Jeash Children's Home.
iary of United Hebrew Schools.
one of the guest artists. Mr. Aaron Rosenberg, Joseph L. Staub r cob Miller, chairman of the
Mrs. Al Weisman, who served as
Jan. 25—"June in January Dance" of Little Women of
aw Mean
Leib, son of the late Cantor Harold H. Silverston, Samuel W. comittee on arrangements for the
IfIlAlt1140 APPAREL
president for the past four years,
Hadassah.
Leibowitz, studied abroad, receiv- Leib, Herman Littky and Rudolph iniallation of officers dinner dance
in her annual report gave a
Jan. 26—Dinner on occasion of dedication of windows at
per aomod
10C
ing the greater portion of his Meyersohn, assisted by Cantor A. atthe Detroit Leland Hotel, on
resume of the year's activities.
B'nai Moshe.
musical education in St. Peters- A. Rosenfeld of Congregation Soday, Jan. 19, states that all
tro...14
Mrs. Henry M. Shulman gave
Minimum Charge, $1.60
Jan. 27—Afternoon of games of the Sisterhood of Shaarey
burg. He has received commen- B'nai Moshe, with Miss Rose Bay. deals have been completed. To
the report for the nominating
Zedek.
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
dation for his ability to conduct sin at the piano. Nathan D. Rosin die more than 100 reservations
committee, which was unanimously
Jan. 28—Address by Dr. Arthur Kellett before Temple
Via Call foe and Deliver to All Part. of the City
bee been received and as the caps.
both symphonic music and mixed was chairman of the afternoon.
accepted. The following officers
Beth El Forum.
Following the initiation a me- ca; of the ballroom is limited he
choral groups.
were elected for the ensuing year:
Jan. 29—Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society donor luncheon.
morial
service
in
t
r
i
b
u
t
e
to
arils
the membership to make
A nationally known speaker
President, Mrs. Charles Cornell;
Feb. 2—Marvin Loewenthal, prominent journalist, lecturer
Nathan D. Metzger was conducted nervations now, so that they will
will address the gathering.
chairman of the board, Mrs. Wil-
and traveler, speaking before Shaarey Zedek Men's Club on "Jews
The organization requests that by Nathan D. Rosin assisted by the b accomodated.
liam R. Roth; first vice-president,
and the Social Revolution."
are being made
all who have not submitted their degree team and Cantor Rosenfeld. Arrangements
Mrs. Bernard Komer; second vice-
Feb. 4—Symposium before Temple Beth El Forum on
a ioint meeting of all local
pledges do so immediately by con- The following resolution which was fir
president, Mrs. Ralph Levy; third
Fascism, Communism and Democracy, by Lawrence Denniss, Scott
read
was
presented
to
the
family.
.Inai
B'rith
organizations
under
tacting Mrs. Irving Dworkin, To.
vice-president, Mrs. J. II. Poloz-
Nearing and Preston Sloseon.
••WItIlltilAS, our beloyroft brother. Nathan aspires of Pisgah Lodge on Jan.
8-2551.
ker; fourth vice-president, Mrs.
Feb. 9—Annual Meeting of Federation Agencies.
",,"a u aal a This meeting will be addressed
a:,;
:a
a
i
,
:a:„
.
a
:
da
03?',
a
n
:a
.a
i
a
o:a
ra
i,
,
,
,:„:‘as
On Jan 6, Mrs. Joe Horowitz
Leon Zechman; recording secre-
Feb. 9—Second annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con-
csi aansni or the asnoare sr rioeov V 1, B. Padway of Milwaukee,
will be hostess to the members
tary, Mrs. Jerome Kanter; corre-
gregation B'nai Moshe.
resident of District Grand Lodge
..,, r ,,
,
You Can Buy Quality KOSHER MEATS with Confidence from
of the board at a luncheonette to WHEItEAR, Nathan lb Metzger. l oll:
sponding secretary, Mrs. J. J.
Feb. 9—Dinner-Dance of Infant Service Group.
premIdent of 'Megan Lodge No. Ill nil_ O. 1), D'nni D'filli.
take place in her home on Fuller-
Jacobs; assistant corresponding
Feb. 11—League of Jewish Women's Organizations.
ton Ave
secretary, Mrs. Anna Moss; finan-
Feb. 11—Address by Arthur Garfield Hays before Temple
Forum.
The first meeting prior to the
cial secretary, Mrs. Max Kogan;
luncheon will be an open pep
treasurer, Mrs. M. S. Arkin; audi-
Feb. 12—Father and Son Dinner of Shaarey Zedek Men's
Club.
rally at the Statler Hotel on
tor, Mrs. Joseph Sachs; publicity,
11637.41 DEXTER BLVD.
Jan. 15.
Phone 'AMON 3042
Mrs. R. S. Draws.
Feb. 16-4 p. m., annual meeting of Jewish Welfare Federa-
Dolmas Dartlagatoo and Webb
The following members of the
tion; 6:30 p. m., annual dinner of Detroit Service Group.
I
board of directors have one more
PROGRAM FOR 1936 OF
Feb. 18—Luncheon of Pioneer Women's Organization.
down, Mittleman Chapel and
year to serve: Mrs. Anthony
Feb. 23—Address by Dr. David de Sola Pool, rabbi of
BRANDEIS EXECUTIVES
Voted Lecturer to Address
Sefer Torah
FEINBERG TO ADDRESS
Deutsch, Mrs. It. R. Kaltman, Mrs.
Spanish-l'ortuguese Synagogue of New York, before the forum of
Meeting at Temple
Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek.
Harry B. Ash, Mrs. Milton Wolfe,
SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S
At the meeting of the Brandeis
Sunday
afternoon,
Jan.
2(1.
Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, Mrs. Sam •
Feb. 23—Annual meeting of Federation Agencies.
Beth El
Executives held on Monday eve- Congregation B'na i
will
CLUB RALLY ON JAN. 9
Leve, Mrs. Wm. Gordon and Mrs.
March I—Annual meeting of Federation Agencies.
ning, Dec. 23, Dr. Perry Burn- dedicate a number of memorial'
James Waterman Wise, well Herman Greenberg.
March 1—Second Jewish Youth Conference at Jewish Com-
I
Dr.
Abram
Leon Sachar, emi-
stine, newly-elected president, gifts donated by its members.
Rabbi Louis Feinberg of the known lecturer and writer, will
Members of the board of direc-
munity Center, from 1 to 6 p. m.
outlined a program of activities
at 2 hent s peaker and scholar, will
The
event
will
commence
Avondale Temple of Cincinnati speak in Detroit on Wednesday, tors elected for a period of two
March 8—Purim Military Ball of the Julius Rosenwald
for 1936, in his address to the : p. m. with the acceptance of a liddress the monthly meeting of
will Wrens the Men's Club of Jan. 8, at 8 p. na, at McCollister years are: Mrs. Nathan Mande-
Post No. 218 of American Legion, at Stotler Hotel.
Na'
members.
Sefer Torah donated by Samuel he Detroit section of the
Shammy Zack and their friends Hall, Forest and Cam Ayes. berg, Mrs. S. B. Dante, Mrs. Az-
March 10—Evening Musicale of Music Study Club.
Detailed reports by Nathan R. Jaulus in memory of his w ife, ional Council of Jewish Women
at "an evening of Jewish humor"
! thur Ginsburg, Mrs. Ilyman Alt-
March 11—Annual $5 donor luncheon of Ladies' Auxiliary of
Zerke, chairman of the Concilia- Gizella, who prior to her death t 12:30 p. m. on Monday, Jan.
on Thursday, Jan. 9. Ladies are
Jewish National Fund.
man, Mrs. Harry Rosman, Mrs.
tion Court Committee and Sam in 1923 was for many years a k at Temple Beth El. A dessert
welcome to attend this meeting.
Harry Coggan, Mrs. Harry Dunitz,
March 14-11adassah Roll of Honor Concert at Masonic
J.
Leve, chairman of the Jewish leader in the Sisterhood of the luncheon, provided by the social
Rabbi Feinberg, who is known
Temple (evening).
Mrs. M. 11. Emmer, Mrs. Ben
committe, will precede the ad- .
Hospital Committee, brought forth congregation,
as an able speaker and scholar,
Gould and Mrs. II, Schumer.
March 18—Address by Dr. Hans Kohn, eminent authority
favorable
discussions in urging
It will be followed by thedress of the afternoon.
will take as his subject "Jewish
Before giving the report of the on Eastern affairs, before the forum of Men's Club of Cohgrega-
these two important committees dedication of stained-glass win. "Four Roads to Revolution"
Humor Through the Ages."
nominating committee, Mrs. Shul- gation Shaarey Zedek.
to bring these two vital questions down, 16 of which were donated will be the title of Dr. Sachar'e
man lauded Mrs. Weisman, the
March 29—Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna-
before the Jewish people of our by members in meliery of theia alasa•
outgoing president, by offering a
gogue of New York, in an address befote Men's Club of Shaarey
ypical of the immense appeal
city through the press and radio. relatives while the bbilding of th
set of resolutions electing Mrs.
Zedek, on the subject "Factors of Survival In Jewish Life."
of Dr. Sachar as a lecturer is the
Following are the committee synagogue
progress of
was in
Weinman as chairman of the
appointments: Program, Sam Ras- Bronze tablets inscribed with tin fact that his classes at the Una
executive committee and to life
kin and George Parzen; entertain- name of the donor and the hot varsity of Illinois have always
membership of that committee and
ment, David Wigderson and Frank ored party will be affixed t been among the most popular on t
the board of directors.
Schwartz; membership. Simeon these windows. There are still 1. the campus, crowded alike by stua
Is. Leo St Franklin will necuPY the
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich compli-
Snider and Dr. Leon Katzin; windows available for such me dents and visitors. During the
pu 1pit Sun day morning. J.. 6, al 10:46
mented the Home Relief Society
and
sod KIM. on the subject,
legal, Norman al. Snider and morials and members or friene past two years, polls have been
Parent- Which Presents the (Treater
on the worthwhile work it is do ,
Nathan R. Berke; welfare, Dr. are urged to make their reserve taken at• the end of the lecture
Problem? .
Mg in the community and further
On Sabbath Jae. 4, at 10;30, 11•10,1
David Kliger and Lew Levinson; bona for same through the offie season at Sinai Forum, Chicago,
terFrain will preach on the sullen:
stated that the Home Relief as
where 2,300 course patrons were
auditing, Isadore Burnstine and of the congregation.
BASKETBALL
SCHEDULE
'Tee Secret of tIm Buhl...
an organization has helped largely
Jan. 7, at 1 p. m., and the bridge
given an opportunity to express
Dr. Lon IL Franklin will ocrupy the
The ceremonies will be to-
The following league basket- class will follow at 2:30. Public Jack Katcher; grievience, Dr. eluded
to develop an unusual One set of
1. 71
,Az
with the dedication of ti their preference. Dr. Sachar poll-
Harry
Friedman
and
Dr.
Robert
leadership.
ball
games
of
the
club
teams
of
speaking
classes
will
begin
on
s n
i each year among the
Maarten Hindus, world traveler and
Rosen; publicity, Maurice Mittleman
Chap, ed first
Memorial
Mrs. Leon Zechman, chairman the Jewish Community Center will Monday evening, Jan. 6, at 8,
*Waal lasoakor will appear at the
e ake who appeared on the
Bordelove and Leo Lippe; speak- which Dr. A. N. Mittlemana a 26 speakers
metal. of the Temple Sisterhood. J.,
be played (luring the week of at Hutchins School.
of
the
annual
birthday
dinner
Program,
W. to lectern on the miblect, ••linosevell•
era, Judge Joseph Sanders and active officer of the congregatio,
rogm ; which included nation-
party, announced that arrange- Jan. 5.
ilitier-Stolin. ••
A farewell party in honor of Harold N. Harris; housing, Jack refurnished in memory of his Ise ally known celebrities. He polled
Rabbi /cran•. etaaa in •lInternational
SKNIIIIt DIVIsION
ments have been made with the
Mrs. Louis Aptaker, who is leav- Katcher and Joe Snider, and spe-
first also in the important Cin-
I otations" will resume Its t.ourso on
At
the Jewish Community renter.
parents.
Mitchel
services
will
e
management of the Oriole Terrace Punitay. .lan I
Wednesday, J.. $, at 11 o'cinck.
ing for Europe, will be held by cial, Sam Leve, Nathan Berke,
cinnati Forum sponsored by the
held in the chapel, after which to Wife Temple. He has appeared
The mintier decorating yourse undo
to accommodate the party on L S:Ta
ni : muds v.. Olympics; 2:30 the Fenkell Mothers' Club on David Gordon and Leo Lippe.
the direction of Mr. Conrad Keck, will
the audience will repair to• te
3 : 3 O — r4liks Tuesday evening, Jan. 7, at 8, at
Wednesday nigmt, Jan. 29. This -poste ee rous
begin Friday morning. Jan. 10, at 11
,Ril Cameraderle: 4:30-ttorans vt. Phi
After the meeting, a midnight social hall, where a 4 o'clock to in every large city in the coun-
o'clock. The fee la SI for the entire
being the 13th birthday celebra-
'JAMES WATERMAN WISE
the Parkside and Midland Talmud luncheon was served by Norman
course.
will be served by the Sisterhod. try. In communities like Chi
tion, she Invited all members and
At lientral High School, Monday. Torah.
The first Braille clam for the year
cago, Cleveland, Detroit, Boston
Snider
in whose home on Oak
Jan.
I:
Members interested in hon-
will earl Thuoday, Jan. I. at 10 o'clock. "Jews in Soviet Russia and Minor friends to make their reservations
The
West
Warren
Club
will
1—Ace.
vs.
Nub
Drive
the
meeting
at.
Rao, 4:30 11 M. •
Was held. Reg- ing departed relatives or fried, Philadelphia, Washington, Roche
All wishing to Join thin clam must be
Nationalities" will be the subject early.
( p l. nI,TA,. „.Z. i_
A. s,6,..
3 n li
n e . r . t 'h.l Afilgm
he io
an
r ar ornerpronetti oonf ir
, :. p
1 .
0i. M . z
t hi e r e nPo ablye Zieriorne ular meetings are held at the
Toment•t Oda tints
through the dedication of marnr- ter Montreal, St. Louis and score
of the lecture.
A joint board meeting of the
- ,Ttoople Moroni
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
11.30 p m.; rt. 2—Pals ve. Omega
ial windows or inscription of tan; of !others he has been recalle
Will Durant, world Mtn.. Polislaviser
Mr. Wise, until recently the outgoing and incoming officers din.
Kay on Wednesday afternoon,
Su.ral, 10 . 20 p m
year
of itnowlodmi, will ler.ture at Temple
names on the memorial tablotsin so
ea after year, often for lectu
editor of Opinion, is now the edi- will take place in the form of a
Beth EL Tomtit. night, Jan, 7. at 1:30,
SUB alaNIOR DIVISION
r. n
Jan. 8, at 2, at the Newberry
RAINBOW ASSEMBLY the synagogue, or other suitale
At Central High School, Thyroid.,
an th• aubject: "la Our Civilisation on
tor of People's Press. lie has noon luncheon on Friday, Jan. 19,
School.
ors in New York in 1899 a
Jan I .
the Berliner'
gifts, such as books to the la
traveled
extensively
in
Soviet
to
be
arranged
by
Mrs.
William
Studio*:
:
00
P. t . 5
twe 1111 (*lawn of Jewish
The social dancing class will
e'' rated at Washington and n
The seventh birthday dinner o brary, are requested to do kat 1 va
Beth El College of Jowish Studio . Russia as well as in other for- Roth, the new chairman of the n
t' i-sonersee
ee. (amnia. begin a new term on Monde y
Universities, followed
y
ripen. • new seri. of courser in Jewish
00 : 20 p m
et a—Ponvordiane vs. Tar.
Purity Chapter will be held Jan • once,
once, in order to assure thelrin-
board.
i
history, literature and renal.. Each eian lands, has made an exten-
Jan. 6, at 7:30, at the Jewish
Mrs 5:30 p tn.: Ct. 2—Vikings
ad
re-
7. Dinner will be served at 6:30 • elusion in the program planed I ca e years of post
....me consisting of III sensions, will he
ei • study of the national minor-
Mrs. B. Riese and Mrs. 1.. Se- Oriole.
10:20 p m.
Community
Center.
a
1"'"
1
.
sh
at the U kirt
an. on mtecesolva Monday night.,
of am-
Shirley
Beesman,
Billie
Jane
Cu
26.
Jan.
for
Al
Northern
111111
School.
Monday,
ill
problem
and
has
contributed
ligman,
sister
and
aunt
of
Mrs.
and clos.
r
'
I hrit
Registrations from both men rell, Bernice Lieb. Edith Kos'
Mt:ening blond. night. Jan.
Dr. Sachar re-
. a . - ng
is a articles on the subject to leading Charles Cornell, who are visitors
The ne xt meeting of thei on-
t
ru i n g
inn Monday night.
jan
Orioles
/ 5 s
- A"
vs runimmioree S:110 and wome nare now being taken
mught
degree of Doctor of
special
hr. Monday morning Clar.
from New York City, were guests P en ; Ill lint era vs. Lincoln', 10:20 at the office of the Center. There Pearl Leventen will be initiate d gregation will be held Wedneriay,I p
Leo D. Franklin in. ..The Fun- American ,periodicals.
Dr
y
for
his
work upon the
also on that night. The pas t Jan. 8, and pill be in the ipire 1 .
Mr. Wise will describe condi- at the meeting.
• m.
dartiont•le of the Jewish." The clam is
„n
At ,Northon High Pr hoot. Tuesday, is a fee of 60 cents for the term mother advisors and the
rian House of Lords. In
held every !Seeder writing •I It o'clock.
t of a joint meeting of the
m-
tions of Jews in Soviet Russia
In the course of her annual re-
for social members and no charge worthy advisors will be guests pas bership of the congregatio and
To fro I. SI per nouns of 10 worn.
he joined the faculty of
au
Cardinal. vs Aklbas 9.30 p
; Es- to full members.
o f
All who are deeirOne of Mid. thn nurse afi well an in Germany, Poland port Mrs. Weisman stated in part:
is, instructing in the field of
Halm. 10:20 n m.
the order h
its Sisterhood. Members of loth
may restrder for them a few minute. and other countries.
g ot
"It is necessary for the healthy kimos. vs INTERN/MI
CMS
.
Miss Edith Muskin, director of
tssfcro the ...norm On Mond. MOO. J•n
an European and English
a
a
organizations
are
urged
to
alead,l
In
the
afternoon
of
that
day
The
public
is
invited
to
this
growth of • Jewish community
At the Jewish community center. the Women's Physical Education
4. en the oocond floor of the Timple.
bridge art will be h Fla oy to r as several matters of impotence' ah ry. He has recently become
Jan. 4:
lecture, which is given under the to have united co-operation. Into )I
Wing* VP Tel tlsl 1:30: Alpinea v.. Department of the Center, in- snonsorine chapter, Purity, fo
will be discussed. The pacers a, n ational director of the B'nai
auspices of the American Friends this picture of constructive effort,
min • .
h Millet Foundations which
structs the group. a the benefit of Rainbow Assembly would especially like to sat the
Wednesti.y. Jan.
of the Soviet Union.
the Home Relief Society has come
Tigers
ya.
Tonne
Israel
3:
The.
te
_
members
of the recently intiated nr e established in the leading uni-
A
special
meeting
of
the
oR
to occupy ■ vital position, con- WolserInert. 1:41: Niaecatwele r. . Spa, GIRLS ' BASKETBALL
ties of the country and he
cers of Perfection De Molay an d Harry Rosman Class attend so that
tributing to the following local
h erefore, at the heart of the

• •
Purity Rainbow was held Dec. 29, they may get acquainted with the
Prenzlauer Group to Enter-1 and national groups:
Mr. nnd Itra. tail Levine and dauch•
h
movement. He has writ-
The Sub-Senior Girls Basket- at the home of Miss Pearl Per- activities of the organization. ;en
"Denver Home for Tubercular
er, Marilyn. and Mot. Ella hethle lo-ft
tain Jan. 19 at Old
extensively for the New Re-
Ohio.
MOTHERS' CLUBS ball League of the Jewish Com- nick, present worthy advisor, for Those candidates who wets not
a Pend. for Payton and Lona
Children,
Jewish
National
Fund
ut
'c, the Menorah Journal,
to spend • week.
Folks' Home
Classes for members of the munity Center, will begin playing
and Hadassah, through which or- Mothers' Club of the Jewish on Wednesday, Jan, 8, at 9:30, the purpose of discussing the par- yet initiated are urged to appear P 1 5, and other organs of opin-
children are
ents' social of both these aroups, for initiation in the course of this
Mrs. Mao Oroollight and
e trees are planted in Community Center will reopen on in
ion. Among his books has been
too funds of Mr. .d Mr. Oen Kahn
the
gymnasium
of
Temple
to
be
held
Tuesday,
Jan.
21.
joint
meeting.
Th Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Palestine to celebrate festive or-
of Auburn, whom they will spend the
a one-volume History of the
Jan. 8. Beth El.
sponsor a
week. Wm* returning to (herr tone. Aid will
Another meeting was held Jan.
good cheer casions, and in commemoration of
Jests, published by Alfred A.
Classes in English will begin
In Detroit.
The following clubs have en- 1 at Miss Pernick's home.
party for the old folks at the departed members. The Allied
Knopf, which is now in its fifth
Monday, Jan. 6, at the Dexter tered the League: Faahorns, •
Dr. and Idea. C. J. Levy spent Wed- home on Brush and Edmund Place Jewish Campaign was assisted by
printing • Educated in several
In Detroit
nesday sod Thoraday
on Sunday, Jan. 19, at 2 p. tn. three teams of Home Relief mem- branch, at 9 a. m.. and at the Vivacious, Gays, B'nos Alisos, Great Restaurant Chain Fast
cultures, melowed by teaching
Parkside Talmud Torah at 1 p. Continentals, Amicitiae, I. D. L.
Tiny 10 fete IMMO.. School. which
Replacing German China
All members ere invited. Mrs. J. bees, organized to aid in attaining
and administrative experience,
ha. Won eland One the pest two weeks,
Rose will act as chairman. More the quota desired. Half of our m. On Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 2 Jrs., Sparks, Concordians, Phi
6
Dr. Sachar is admirably equipped
.111 ro-conmno on Sand. Jan
p. m. a clans will be held at the Omicrons.
details will be announced later. $100 contribution was assigned to
to :peak upon historical and so-
The
Non-Sectarian
Anti-Nazi
and
Helen
Center on Holbrook and one also The Girl's Varsity Basketball
The Mimeo Bartlett, Row
Philip "Cincy" Sachs Red-Aid
At the meeting on Monday, the building fund for the Home
cial questions and to analyze the
League has received official in-
Powenhergof Detroit spent last Wed.
Team
of
at
the
same
t
the
Newberry
I
ti
me
a
team,
tied
with
Indianapolis
for
Jan.
13,
at
1
p.
M.
he
Jewish
Community
at Mrs. Gold- for the Aged. An increased do-
currents, of contemporary life.
newt. with Mr. and Mrs IL F. Anti..
formation
from
the
Longshames
School . The gym clam will beein C enter. i s t entered
berg's home, 212 Mt. Vernon
fe
first
enpceace
I
in the Mid-West Con-
Restaurants that they h eve now
nation was given to the Commun-
Mn. Kato Sell.,•left Thurs day ror
again
at
the
Center
on
Tuesday)
City
Recreation
League.
basketball league, en-
Ave., plans will be discussed for
Last
Cleve:rind to her the guest of her parent.
ity
Fund.
Our
society
has
re-
replaced all German china in their counters
its stiffest leagse oppo-
r
year as part of the league they new
over the week-end. She will be a corn- the next bridge, the proceeds of
restaurant at 59th St.
d eition of the season Sunday when
polled by Mrs. M. Kahn who will which will be used for several ceived the highest commendation
took third place. The first game .
,
• .
"hart
y Olt friends and relative. for
for its work in cares referred by
cork,
with
it
meets
Duffy
Florals oil Chicago
new
hospital
canes.
ducted
our
medical
symposium,'
will
be
played
on
Jan.
8.
Vey.
china of American make. Initial
the old aee department of Pub-
lic Welfare. Mother's Pension, we are sincerely indebted. Dur- I The squad includes: Sophie deliveries started a short time ago in the feature game at Natal Arm-
ory
at
9:15.
Sisterhood of Congregation Women's Auxiliary Gives a North End Clinic, and the Jewish ing g the year, see were fortunate Stulberg, Ann Korby, Dorit Wit- and the manufacturers of Arneri-
Fifteen baskets of food were
The Florets are briniang here
'Our annual food shower, in 1 tus, Zoe Linden, Gertrude Solo- can china are bending every effort
Service. The Moos Chaim
B'nai Moshe Plans
distributed smarm as many needy
Chanukah Party at Old Social
sneakers for our meetings: Prof. mom Belle Solomon, Ann Krupp, to supply the chain so that in a a collection of former Notre Jewi
committee
was
given
$300
plus
sh families by workers from
Donor Dinner
0. W. Markwardt of Wayne Uni- Mildren Hassol and Henrietta short time all German china will Dame, Northwestern, and
Folks' Home
our personal effort in dispensing
Loyola stars. Joe Reif a for- the Home Relief Society daring
Schoenfield, Bertha Berkowitz is
versity,
Philip
Slomovitz
of
The
be eliminated from the Long-
mattes until we were satisfied
ward, was chosen on the 1932.33 Chenukah week. The baskets
Plans and preparations are well
Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Miss the team manager.
Last Sunday afternoon, resi- that no call went unanswered.
champs group.
All-American team while playing welt the gift of the Young Demo-
Ann Campbell of the Detroit
under way for the 2nd annual dents of the Old Folks' Home
"Passover dishes were furnished
with Northwestern. lie till hplds cratic Club, from proceeds of
donor dinner o f
were entertained at • Chanukah the Hillel Foundation at Ann Ar- News, Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple PING PONG WINNERS
their recent dance.
of Congregation B'nai Moshe to party by members of the Women's
Winners of the Ping Fong played on the 1934 championship the Big Ten Conference scoring
bor so that the 'students might Beth El. Louis Sobel of the Corn-
Central High School team. Ben- record for ■ single season, 168
be held on Sunday evening, Feb.
Auxiliary. Mrs. R. B. Rose and have the opportunity of observing munity Center. Mrs. Irene Murphy Tournament held at the Jewish rise
Raihey and Sarutaky played points.
9. at 6 p. ma in the social hall
Luncheon and Election of
her sunshine committee provided the holiday in accordance with of the Detroit Public Welfare. Community Center were Clara
Against this formidable Reim-
of the synagogue. A well-known
Rabbi Joshua Snerka of Congre- Tannenhaus of the Fai Roma for Northern High. Rainey was
lentertainment and refreshments Jewish tradition.
Officers of JWEWO
an
All-City
selection last year. :ration Sachs intends to start
personality will be the guest I for the party. Dresses were given
:ration B'nai David conducted Club, who won the girls' tourna-
enough to secure the following
Monday, Jan. 6
speaker for this affair.
services for the shut-ins at North- ment and Al Cohen of the Lin- The Karp Coal team is coached by Harold McCammon and George
I to the women as Chanukah tokens which we were joined this year
Chestnut,
forwards;
Ed
la
isbar.
Meyer
Shechter,
former
star
of
Mrs. Irving Greenspan, chair-
I while shirts and cigaretter were by the Neugarten Sunshine and ville, bringing them a message of coins, who won the boys' tourna-
A special meeting of the Jewish
ment Joe Friedman placed sec- City College where he captained center, and Norb Crowe and liar-
n an of this affair, is assister by
hope
and

renewed
faith
in
their
presented to the men.
the Zedakah Clubs. met with the
Mesdames Nathan Goodman, Dave
end and L. Lippman third. an undefeated team. ry Solomon, guards. Wither, a Woolen's European Welfare Or-
same gratifying results as it had Judaism.
The Center team was nosed new player, won • starting berth el:rev:flan will be held Monday,
Pavia', James Sobel and A. N.
Both contests were ladder tour-
"Our annual dinner-dance of
in preceding years and enabled no
cut last week, in a thrilling game on his showing against the Toledo Jan, 6 at 12 p. m., at Conrrega-
M atleman.
Zedakah Club Plants Trees to provide -- a underprivileged Oct. 27 exceeded our fond est namenta.



with
Gibson Auto, byt the score Brown Bombers last Sunday when Ina Wnai Moshe, Dexter and
Reservations for this affair can
children with healthful surround- hopes, both financially and it oci-
In Palestine
of 39 to 36. The Center team lied-Aid staged a belated rush to Lawrence.
t o given to Mesdames Greenspan,
ally. Efforts of many mon ths VARSITY BASKETBALL
ings
during
the
summer
months
This meeting will follow a

Towneend 6-6771; Goodman,
The Jewish Comunity Center's felt keenly the lots of Benny win, 47 to 41.
were rewarded by one of the
Harry Solomon's basket with luncheon which will start at n
Three trees are to be planted at the Community Center Play most successful enterprises the Varsity Basketball Team will meet Bayer who was out due to an in-
Towaseed 6-3390; Weiss. Hogarth
School.
Election
of officers for the co
three
and
one-half
minutes
left
alM; Sobel, Madison 7044; Mid- ' in Palestine through the Jewish
the Karp Coal team on Satur- jury.
"Our meetings this year were Home Relief has yet undertake n."
Fund in memory of
The Monarchs and the Eski- to play was the deciding factor. ing term will take place and
elegise, Garfield 1415, or the ofd Nation
Citing specific eases helped by day evening, January 4, at 8:30,
arranged
both
for
intellectual
rameements
will be made for
n, husband of mem-
moes, both Sub-Senior Clubs who Chestnut was high man of the
.f um col:ere:at/on at either! Harry_
the society, Mrs. Weisman IIO- at the Center, 8904 Woodward.
n, as • eon- stimulation and charmi g socia- pealed to the membership for e on-
Karp Coal has all former All, are undefeated in their inter-club night, with 15 points, and Wither home cooked luncheon and bri
era 9702 or Hogarth 0862.! bar Min
to
be
given Tuesday, Jan. 21,
from
of the bility. To i Dr. S. Gol ammer,
City High School players on its leaves, will play the preliminary next with 13. Jones led the losers
The Sisterhood also announces' tribution
efforts to guarantee ml itf
the Jewish Community Center.
with five baskets.
wisich
Abs Dr. Harry A. August nd Dr. tinued
team. Higson and Rindseoff game at 7:30.
ratty even.ny card party on Zedakah lab
as of
ho eon- in this community.
Harry
31.
Kinschbaum,
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