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Ulf lirlScOld, for. stale '4 1 LONDON (WNS)—Assurances that the anti-Jewish riots in Po- land will be suppressed were given to a delegation from the Board of Deputies of Jewish Jews by the Polish ambassador. Replying to the delegation's protest against the recurring anti-Semitic disturb- ances, the ambassador declared that too much attention is paid to the activities of the anti-Semites because he Polish government has the situation well in hand PAGE NINE WIEVETWITIEWISIICIRDNICII January 24, 1936 Pythian Groups Install Officers --- K. of P. Lodge No. 55 and Pythian §isters Have Joint Ceremony Detroiters Form Miami Beach Club !I At a meeting of Detroiters held at the Biscayne Collins Hotel, Miami Beach, on Jan. 16, for the purpose of organizing the Detroit Sunshine Club, Mrs. 11. H. Prenz- lauer presided as temporary chair- man, and the following officers were elected: Mrs. Fannie Strause, president; Mrs. Marie Hyman, first vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Nettie Woolfson, sec- ond vice-president; Mrs. Jean Friedman, treasurer; Mrs. Dora Goldman, secretary; Mrs. Sadie Shulman, Mrs. Anna Katz, Mrs. Miriam Levine, Miss Shurley Le- vine, Mrs. Minnie Fishman, Mrs. Esther Sugarman, Mrs. Rose Kor- nick, hostesses; Mrs. H. II. Prenz- 'goer, publicity. The following attended the BELA JACOBY meeting: Sarah Bernstein, Dora Goldman, Nettie Woofson, Anna An audience of 400 witnessed Katz, Marie Ilyman, Fannie the ceremonies which marked the Strause, Jean Friedman Mr. and joint installation of newly elected Mrs. Radner, Mrs. Mary Harris, ' officers of Detroit Lodge, No. 65, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Prenzlauer,' Knights of Pythias, and Greater Mrs. Sadie Shulman, Miriam Le- Detroit Temple No. 152, Pythian vine, Mrs. Rebecca Friedman,' Sisters, Sunday evening, Jan. 19, Shorty Levine, Esther Sugarman,' at the Pythian Castle Hall, Ers- Rose Kornack, Mrs. Rabinowitz,) kine and John R St. Eda Warnick, Ethel Feldman,1 The festivities started with a Sarah Galan, all of Detroit; Mrs. Kay of New York, Mrs. Lena dinner-dance at 6 o'clock, with dance music by Jules Klein's Or- Kantor of Boston, and Mrs. Min.I chestra. The soloist was Miss nie Abrin of New York. Gertrude Leve. After din ner Mr. and Mrs. Modesky of the ceremony of installation was held Biscayne Collins Hotel served tea in the lodge room, which was pre- and cake to the guests. pared in a setting of a Pythian ' It is the intention of the Sun- Sisters' shine Club to meet weekly, and) Past Chief Kathleen Goldfine it is requested that all Detroitersi on their arrival in Miami Beach; was Mistress of ceremonies. Past Chief Hattie Oppenheim, as grand get in touch with the president, Mrs. Fannie Strause, Mara Vista senior, and Past Chief Betty Phil- Apts, 200 Ocean Drive, Miami , lips, as grand manager, ushered in Past Chief Luba Lupiloff, who Beach. assumed the role of installing of- ficer. She thanked Past Chief Birdie August for the splendid Pilsudski Sails with Promi- work of the last year. nent List of Passengers Accompanied by Grand Senior I Hattie Oppenheim and Grand The new motorliner "Pilsudski" Manager Betty Phillip s the new- of the Gdynia-American Line ly elected officers took the oath sailed from New York direct to of office as follows: Most excel- Gdynia, Poland, with a good list lent chief, Mary Raskin; excel- of passengers, among whom were lent senior, Rebecca Nadler; ex- groups of Jewish travelers des- cellent junior, Celia Cam; mana- tined to their old countries and ger, Helen Jacoby; mistress of Palestine. On the ship were: Dr. ; records arid correspondence, Ada Edward Glickman, famous sur- Globerson; mistress of finance, geon of Poland, with his wife; Rose Kales; protector, Dorothy Mrs. Israel Goldstein, wife of the Kapetensky; outer guard, Mary president of the Jewish National Pearl. An ovation was given Eve El- Fund; Rabbi Isaac Rosen; Wil- liam Moss, representative of Rem- I lenstein, who was introduced as ington-Rand. Stanislaw Szukal. I the mother of Greater Detroit ski, famous sculptor, and Mrs. I Temple, No. 152, Pythian Sisters Szukalski represented the art col- , and Esther Cohen, as the first most excellent chief. Regret ony of Hollywood. WILLIAM ABRAMSOHN marked the absence of Yetta Per- eira, first past chief, due to ill- ness. Most Excellent Chief Mary Ras- kin delivered a brief address. Installation of the officers of the Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias, followed. Chancellor Commander Bernard A. Pearl, opened the meeting. Prelate; Lewis L. Steinberg, invoked a' blessing. The officers of the lodge vacated their places and the grand officers appropriated the stations. Mr. Pearl turned the gavel over that Past Chancellor Samuel Raskin, who assumed the office of Grand Chancellor and installing officers, Herman Moss, assumed the office of grand mas- ter of arms, and II. P. Cohen as grand prelate. Mr. Pearl was presented by Mr. Raskin with a past chancellor's jewel of office. Grand Master-at-arms, Herman Moss, presented Bela Jacoby, chancellor commander-elect, to be installed. Other officers were in- stalled as follows: Vice-chancellor, William Abram- eohn; prelate, Rabbi Harold Ro- senthal; master-at-arms, Ralph Raskin; inner guard, Louis Wech- sler; outer guard, Nate Kaletsky; keeper of record and seal and master of finance, William Rosen- berg; master of exchequer, Lewis L. Steinberg. Before the conclusion of tie installation ceremonies a basket of flowers was presented by Mr. Pearl in memory of departed members and those present stood in silence in respect to their mem- ory. The ceremonies were followed by dancing and entertainment. Children's Theater at Shaarey Zedek As evidence of the dynamic na- ture of the Shaarey Zedek Chil- dren's Theater and indication of the great interest and enthusiasm it has awakened in adult as well as child members of the Jewish community in Detroit, another in- novation has been instituted in the set-up by Saul L. Schlesinger, or- ganizer and general director. Realizing that a majority of the Jewish children in Detroit have not had an adequate opportunity for discovering or developing their latent talents in the field of play production as well as other arts, Mr. Schlesinger has introduced training and study groups, com- posed of children who feel the need of training and development before competing with other more experi- enced members of the groups for parts in plays. Under the supervi- sion and direction of competent and experienced adults, children are coached in the arts of interpreta- tive reading, stage-movement, ex- pression, enunciation, and for act- ing in technical capacities on pro- ductions. As rapidly as they show ability, children in the instruction groups are selected to under-study leading parts in productions under rehearsal and if they demonstrate definite talent will be used as al- ternates in various performances. New members of Mr. Schlesin- ger's adult personnel whose serv- ices he has secured on a volunteer basis are: Miss Mildred Stocker, Miss Jane Colten and Gilbert Sluts- ky, who, with Miss Melba Sklar and Jack Schlesinger, will relieve Saul L. Schlesinger of part of the responsibility of making certain that each child in the group is kept active in valuable and interesting work. Slight changes have been made in the casts for "The Paper Hat" and "Judith's Candlesticks," and rehearsals are moving along very satisfactorily. Miss Thelma Jaffin has Brenner as student director under the supervision of Mr. Schlesinger on the major production, "A Sick HALL FOR RENT For NIKICTINGN, NItDDINCE4, LEE- TI It MI. ISANqUETN. IIIMSOE and BINGO PANTIES. Am... nodule 200 Persona • li chen Utensils I'lentY of Parking Sp., Hoots ver), Ileanonable. PEOPLES HOUSE IMIroft 55.16 Trumbull Ave. Hammer'. Thom, TE. 1.1143211 CLASSIFIED COUNSELLORS WANTED for an exclusive, private camp for children. 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I ocated at 1666 Penobscot Bldg., Leve, director of the Bureau of and are members of the Detroit FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Investigation for the Wayne Coun- Stock Ex- room in home of small family. ty Auditors, has some significance c hange, Chi- 9987 Holmur, between Coiling- in view of the warning sounded c ago Stock Ex- wood and Boston Blvd. Garfield against a renewed hospital move- change and the men at this time in the article Chicago Curb 6455-J. "Don't Rock the Beet" in ems is- Exchange. STENOGRAPHER, secretary, as- sue of last week: Mr. Max is sistant bookkeeper. Experienced. To many of my listeners the Unusually accurate and efficient. subject which I am about to dis- well • known in Desires steady or part time work. cus§ is not controversial one, be- t he community Moderate salary. References. Call cause their opinions are definitely and his host of ABE MAX Trinity 2-4971 or write Box 30, formed. However, there are un- friends will be Detroit Jewish Chronicle. doubtedly many Jews in this dis- glad to learn that he is now in trict who have not formulated an a position to render them excel- FOR RENT—Furnished room for opinion or have not had the op. lent service on any type of in- one or two in apartment. 2744 portunity of making their beliefs vestment security and can execute Gladstone, Apt. 415. Garfield known, and to these groups I am orders in any market. Ile solicits 5797-.I. Nichamin. extending Invitation to register their orders and inquiries and EXPERIENCED COOK wants their opinions by writing me in promises the same conscientious position with restaurant or club. care of this radio station or to and personal service that has al- ways been so characteristic of Connected with modern kosher 517 Wayne County Building. restaurant for past 16 years. My subject Is the need of a Jew- him. Call University 2-6793. ish hospital in our community to provide hospital care, particularly, FOR RENT OR LEASE—Beauti- for Jews, and I am very anxious EINSTEIN TAKES OUT fully furnished modern 6-room thal you write me as to how you CITIZENSHIP PAPERS flat. Breakfast room, three bed- feel. on this important matter. rooms oil heated. Webb Ave. near TRENTON, N. J.—(WNS)--- The problem of whether we need Wildemere. Rent reasonable sto a Jewish hospital in our commu- Dr, Albert Einstein, world-famous responsible people. To. 7-4758. nity and, if so, how we are to ob- scientist and the moat distin- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished tain one is not new to many of guished of the refugees from Ger- my listeners. For nearly 25 years many, took the first step at the room in private home for one or two. Garage if desired. 2951 we have had hospital committees local posmffice here which will and since the Brandeis Executives make him an American citizen in Glendale, between Lawton and were organized, this organization, October, 1938. Walking bare- Wildemere. too, has had a hospital committee headed through the rain from the FOR RENT — Furnished or un- of which I am chairman. Mercer County Court, where he furnished room for couple or one During a recent meeting the had originally applied for citizens person by a small refined, adult original Jewish hospital commit- shiu papers, to the Naturalization family. Garage if desired. Good tee agreed to turn over to the Bureau in the postotlice, Dr. Ein- transportation. 2023 Clements Brandies hospital committee, $40,- stein got his first papers by pre. Ave. Upstairs. 000.00 which they have already seating $2.50. Naturalization laws raised; providing the Brandies providing that alliens resident in FATHER WITH SON, 14, desire committee raises • similar amount. the country five years and having room in refined home. Linwood All of this money would then be their first papers for two years section, between Elmhurst and used toward acquiring a Jewish may apply for full citizenship, Dr. Davison preferred. Write Box hospital Einstein will become eligible for 13, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Recently, I have been urged by citizenship in October, 1938, since business men, professional men, he has been living in the United and laymen, to conduct a vigorous States since Oct. 17, 1933. Dr. EM- campaign for the purpose of rais- stein is a member of the faculty ing the needed funds. of the Institute for Advanced The interest is to great that one Learning at Princeton. wealthy man volunteered to donate After demonstrating it could the grounds for such an institu- PORTABLE PUBLIC ADDRESS overcome a great disadvantage in tion; however, while the enthusi- SYSTEM SECURED BY CENTER height, against the U. S. Tire asm for this project has been A portable public address sys- Co. team from Indianapolis, the great, there have been those that temtem has recently been pur- lied-Aid team will have another have opposed it. chased by the Jewish Community Because of this division of opin- opportunity to test its speed and Center. The purchase was made accuracy against a Mid-West Con- ion, I am to be advised regarding possible through the profit' made ference five in the Firestone Tire your personal views in this matter. on a moonlight given two years Co. team of Akron, 0., Sunday at Therefore, I solicit your letters ago by the Y. W. 11. A. and the the Naval Armory, starting at expressing your beliefs as to old Jewish Centers Association. whether this is • necessary and 9:15. worthy program in aiding and Im- Because the two groups joined proving the social, moral and into what is now the Pewish Com mundy Center, the money was Explorer Craig at the Art spiritual welfare of the Jews in held In trust and was released for our community. Institute Sunday When it is considered that the the purchase of the public ad- Jewish population of our com- dress system. The story of • deep-sea treasure munity totals approximately 85,- Responsible groups outside the hunt will be,told in words and in 000, many of whom are Orthodox Center interested in renting the motion pictures at the Detroit In- Jews; it would seem that a Jewish system may contact Mrs. Selmin, stitute of Arts next Sunday after- hospital is vitally necessary. either by writing the Center cr noon at 3:30, Jan. 26, when Cap- On the other hand, the accom- calling MA. 8275. • • • thin John D. Craig, explorer, plishhment of such an undertak- world traveler and motion picture ing demands the whole-hearted SOCIAL DANCING TERM producer, appears under the ■ us- support of our people if it is to OPENS pices of the World Adventure succeed and this support must be A new term of Social dancing Series in his lecture, "Diving entirely voluntary. for intermediates and sub-seniors Among Sea Killers." All of you are familiar with the will be held at the Jewish Com- fact that Detroit has many de- munity Center, beginning Monday PING PONG TRYOUTS nominational hospitals; some of evening, Jan. 27, at 7. All young Jack Friedman, in charge of the whom have lesser numerical and men and women interested are re- • game room at the Jewish Com- financial strength than is repre- quested to enroll now at the Cen- munity Center, announces that sented in our Jewish faith. ter office. tryouts will be held to pick Therefore, it would seem logical Varsity ping pang team for men, to believe that there could and Reich Asks Austria to Co Anti- and one for women. Semitic •s Price of should be a Jewish hospital to offer These ping pong teams will succour and relief to our afflicted Rapprochement meet other organization teams. VIENNA (WNS)—Adoption by ones. Tryouts for both teams will be Another factor to consider is the Austria of an official anti-Semitic held on Monday, Jan. 27, at 8 possible adverse effect the raising policy was c.ne of the conditions p. m., in the Center game room. laid down by Franz von Pepin, of such a substantial sum of money Clara Tannhaus and Al Cohen might have upon the Jewish charit- German ansbassador, in a Ave- are in charge of the tryouts. able activities under the direction point program drafted as a baste of the various Jewish' organiza- for a political rapprochement be- 1,335,865 Ford Cars and tions. tween Austria and Germany, it is Trucks Sold in 1935 Because of these many impor- reported here in authoritative quarters. tant points to be considered it • World production of Ford ears should be self-evident, that no ag- and trucks in 1935 totalled 1,335,- gressive campaign should be in- is organized for the sole purpose augurated until a representative of bettering conditions for the 865 units, it was announced at the home offices of the Ford Motor expression is received from our Jewish people as a whole, and we Company. This compares with people. This knowledge can only are not interested in any one select world production of 855,037 units be obtained and consolidated with group but are anxious to serve all. Will you aid us in obtaining • lin 1934, a gain of more than 66 your co-operation and by your writing to mew. .1. Leve, 617 worth-while expression of opinions! per cent. it was said. All you need to do is write a Production of Ford units in the County Building—or , in care of United States and Canada in 1935 this station, stating frankly your short letter to me stating your opinion and these facts will be totalled 1,272,885 units, a gain opinion in this matter. As a concluding thought may 1 properly taulated so that an ac- of 557,447 or more than 77 per cent over the 715,438 units pro emphasize the fact that the curate consensus of opinion will Brandies Executives organization be available. &aced in 1934. Hed-Aid Will Play Firestone Sunday CWepe4mt de new HEALTH KNOWS NO SEASON