A merica Apish Periodical Carter CLIPYON AMU*. CINCINNATI 20, OHIO litEPerRogifinsnaiROMICIA February 7, 1931 . 0-Real Estate Bargains- DOMINION LIFE MAKES EXCELLENT PROGRESS wm ■ normol ■ mmo ■ APARTMENTS Improved Business Conditions In. HALL FOR RENT For MEETINGS, {VEDDINGS, SEC. TURK,, BANQUET., DE MME end BINGO PARTIES. AC10111odate 200 Penman. Kitchen Utensils Plenty of Parking Space Reads vary Reasonable. PEOPLES HOUSE Detroit 3946 Trumbull Ave. Manager'. Phone; TE. 1-13520 dicated in Report Belo w present building D orm ler er cost., less tram% mtg .., 10% net 1111'0111. plus e.erurIty; merit mow wrimas and it lllll ciliate considera- tion prior to another price adman., 20 APT. Fine property in the high rent district near Jeffer- son and Water Works. Rent $8,300. Former $125,000 sales value. For- mer mtg. $75,000. Our price $32,500 with $12.500 down, bal. new 5 Ls mtg. 12 APT. Beautiful new Spanish type secure location. Nor- mal $65,000. Our price $22,000 with $10,000 down balance mortgage. 19 APT. Massive 3 story solid brick corner. Rent $6,500. For- mer $90,000 value. Price $27,500 with $5,500 down, close estate. Call Mr. Bedford. Homer Warren & Co. 62 year. depoole hie wervlc e FOR SALE Homes - Good Income Property - Business-- Industrial - Apartments BROKERS - INVESTORS are invited to inspect our property book. The Detroit Bank Really The annual statement of the Dominion Life Assurance Corn- , pany released recently, reflects a : definitely favorable improvement in general business conditions. The report, covering the Company's operations for its 47th year, re- veals an increase in assets of over 1 ;2,200,00, which makes a total in excess of $31,098,000 as of Dec. 31. Ford S. Kampf, president and , managing director, in citing in- dications of improved business conditions as revealed in the state- ment, pointed out that the de- , mand for policy loans decreased appreciably during 1935 and that business in force at the end of the year was $155,279,029, an in- ' crease of over five millions of dollars. Assurance issued and revived during the year amounted to $23,180,974, while payments to the company's policyholders and beneficiaries amounted to more than $2,988,000. Policy and an- nuity reserves were increased during the past 12 months by over a million and a half dollars, bring- ing the total up to $25,650,827. This amount is well in excess of the government requirement for the protection of the Company's 63,000 policies. 1 The statement shows an excess of receipts over disbursements of $2,359,028 at the end of the year, while the company's income showed a year-end total of $6,896,087. Indicating the general improve- ment of business conditions in Detroit, the 'company's branch, Moe Leiter and Associates, 2722- 26 Union Guardian Bldg., Cadillac 0603, has terminated a highly suc- cessful year, showing decided progress, the Detroit organization had one of the best records in the entire company. RA. 5383 Mgt, Dept. Ws Griswold, enr. State Nag gity Blobs Mr. and Mr.. Geo. Kahn joined Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg on Saturday to make • three week.' sojourn in Flor• In Laredo, England. He came to Ray City their house guest Mrs. M. Brown of Boa- ton, Mae., formerly 111. Minnie Jaffe of Pay City. In compliment to Mr. Jerry Levine, a recent bride, 30 friends gathered at the Bay City Country Club Mat Wm- ime- d. for • luncheon and contract. 4 Supper was wined at a table decorate ed elaborately In white and piker 1.11.11 the children of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Voight gave a dinner at the Wenonah Hotel to celebrate their elle. - wedding anniversary. There were 26 at the table and ISO at the reception in the grillroom later. for which Addison Reld's orchem Ira played. Louis Robinson was toast- master, and George Kahn spoke. Those at dinner included Mrs. Louis Robinson, Mrs. George Kahn. Mr. and Mu. Louis trolden, Mrs. May Gromalight. Shirley Gulden, and Ide and Mr.. Allen Lir rata- n i Detroit; Mine Pearl Solomon or Ra- of i ine, WI., and Mine Mary Volght o( Hay Cit. MIN, Mary Volght left for Chicago to . laic her slater, Mu. laidore Jacob/Ion. for several weeks. OBITUARY Abraham A. Immerman, Weed Shle Roarer. died of a heart attack in his store at 102 State IR. Dorn 1/... I. 1816, Leedom. England, he came to R. CU), when only one year of age. For the past II years he operated a grocery at the Mate St. &dare. and also owned the Economy garage. Before entering the grocery haul:ream he was a printer and at one time was employed on the Ilay City Time& Ile resided at 107 State St. Mr. Immerman was active In the Bay City Grocers' and Meat Dealers' Am- sociation and was elected vice-president of the organization at • businees meet- ing Jan. 93 of this year. He leave. • widow, Lena; two sone, Erwin and Herbert; one daughter, Min• etre; his parent., Mr. and Mr.. Harry D•wrwM•14 Ills Woodside Ave., 11ay city; two Waters, Mrs B. Feldman of Bay City and Mr.. Leo Gurouky of To- onto, Ont., and five brother. Edward Samuel of St. Louis. Harold, I ( Bernard and John of Bay City. MU. Roth Hutton. who nut the rut week with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. William Hutton of sums at., returned to Baltimore, Md., where she Is employed as • social An undue of Bey ClOmise to Florida I. beginning (his week. with the de- parture Of Mr. and Mr. Joe Schwan. on Wedneelay. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Levy 'nuns and Mr. and Mrs. Morrie d on ea . dberg Gol Prior to their departure for Florida on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Mortis Ooldberg entertained two arouse of friend.. on Sunday and Thursday evening of hut week. Cards were followed by a mid• night supper. Mr. and Mrs.N delta. entertaleed 11 guerta at dinner Sunday evening. Oat of town (meets from Flint and Saginaw were Prrtient Mies Pearl golomon. of Racine, WI., Is the boo. inert of Mlso Heroic &eight, St bar home on North Sherman St. Robert Adler, who came early thie month from 11•11bronn, Germany. to visit relative. In the United Mat. and sailed again wecnoens on the g S Manhattan from New York, spent a few day. here with Sic aunt end uncle. Mr. and Mrs B. B. Well, and their . Adler cams here atter visiting his and& Maurice Well. In M. Louis. Mo., and n Chicago where h• wan entertained by his ousin.. Dr. and Mrs Alvin Weil, of Akron. Ohlo, Mr. and M. Robert Weil. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Well, of Mil. waukee. who joined him them After leaving here Mr. Well Mopped at Akron and Cleveland for short visits on route to WanhIngton. Kozanhordoker Verein Ban- . quet and Dance Sunday A banquet and dance will be given by the Kozanhordoker Ver. ein Sunday, Feb. 9. Dinner will be served at 5 p. rn., at Congre- gation B'nai David, 14th at Elm- hurst_ Music will be by a well known orchestra. Proceeds will be used to aid destitute in Po- land. The Kozanhordoker Verein was organized in March, 1932. Northern Progressive Ladies' Society Shower for M. P. Strikers Feb. 12 fti PAGE FIVE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE The Northern Progressive Lad- ies'Society will hold a grocery shower for the benefit of the Motor Products Strikers, at the Ukranian Hall, Westminster and Oakland, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 12, at 8:30 p. m. Friends of the labor movement are urged to bring packages of either canned goods or staple articles. A committee of the Strikers will be present to tell their side of the struggle. Company Officials Laud Ben Tolmich Agency At an all-day meeting at the Fort Shelby Hotel on Thursday, Feb. 6, the members of the Ben Tolmich agency, local agents for the Continental Assurance Co. of Chicago, were honored by the presence of G. T. Claypool, vice- president, and Miley D. Phipps, superintendent of agencies, of the company. Both Mr. Claypool and Mr. Phipps made special trips to De- troit to attend the meeting and delivered interesting discourses on the company's progress in 1935. They outlined the com- pany's program for 1936. At the conclusion of the meeting they complimented Mr. Tolmich and each member of his agency for their splendid work and the re- markable sales record the Tol- mich agency is accomplishing in Detroit. flontiar Notts Celebrating her sixth birthday on Jan 16, Beverly Steinman, daughter of Mr. and Mr. 1 Steinman, was hostess to a group of her small playmates for the afternoon and dinner, and on Sunday she enttertained the Sabbath School with two reels of motion picture. Jerome /Jaren has returned from • week'. stay In New York. Arthur Rosenthal railed on the a g. Columbus for • 16-day cruise to the Weal Indira Mr. •nd Mr. Kovinaky are epending their` children, ltrit Yd rre"(VaurVe .e ner, and their new grandson, Paul Theodor . Everyone is looking forward with Seen anticipation to Feb. 13, when Dr. David de Sole Pool, one America's outstanding Jewish leader. and rabbi of the Spanieh• Porto... Synagogue. will be the speaker at • dinner given In his honor at the Temple. A large attendance from neigh- boring Jewish communities la expected. Dr. and Mr. Joseph Fort,es were holt. on Friday cranial. Jan. 31. to a group of frienda honoring the quartet Who sang during the services. CLASSIFIED RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- dresses, women for house clean- ing, house maids, women for part time work. By hour, day or week. Schlesinger's, Matti- son 2526. FAVOR "PREVENTIVE MOBILIZATION" TO BAR THREAT OF NAZISM TO WORLD Diplomats consulted in Paris and London confer- ences favor reinforcing Article XVI of the League of Nations covenant dealing with aggressor nations. France and Britain are reported favoring "preven- tive mobilization" to bar the threat of Nazism to the world. Reports from Warsaw state that in spite of the recent check on Nazism by the League of Nations, a po- grom Was perpetrated against the Jews by the Nazis in Danzig. QUILTS-Made or recovered from your own feathers or wools. Pil- lows recovered-special, $1.25. Full line of curtains, baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dex- ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth VARSITY BASKETBALL GAME 9050. ON SATURDAY NIGHT The Jewish Community Cen- BE KIND to your feet and they ter's Varsity Basketball team will will be kind to you. Let us build play the Ditzler Color team on you a pair of arches that will Saturday evening, Feb. 8, at 8:30, hold the structure of your foot in the Center Gym. Ditzler Color 100 per cent. We make them is a Class A team in the Detroit to order to fit the individual Basketball Association. foot, at a cost no higher than In a preliminary game at 7:30 ready-made arches, with a money- the Aces will play the Olympics. back guarantee. M. KANER There will be no dancing that SHOE REI'AIR, only true shoe evening, just two fast basketball refitter in State of Michigan, games. The admjssion has been 1517 Broadway, 12916 Jeffer- lowered for this Saturday to 16 son. cents because there will be no BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL dancing. Jewish Community Center News • • • games will be played this month with the same teams in their gymnasiums. The Center's team is composed of Ben Waterstone, Dr. Arthur Miller, Al Clinton and Sy Glassman. REHEASALS FOR CENTER MUSICAL COMEDY Rehearsals ter the Jewish Com- munity Center's musical comedy, "Community Center Capers," are now being held every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings. On Mondays at 9 p. m. the dancing chorus will rehearse; on Tuesdays at 9 p. m., the specialty skits will meet, and on Thursday at 7::30 the principals and at 9 the opera chorus will practice. A special bulletin board has been placed in the Center lobby headed "Musical Comedy Call Board." All notices pertaining to rehearsals and special announce- ments to the cast will be placed on this board. • • • ladies or gentlemen desirous of making acquaints.nce for the SENIOR COUNCIL'S LEAP purpose of matrimony, write Box YEAR DANCE SUNDAY The Senior Council's Leap Year 60, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Dance will be held at the Jewish Strictly confidential. Community Center on Sunday MUSICAL INSTRUCTION-Any evening, Feb. 9. The Senter gym- instrument, Singing, Dramatic nasium will be transformed into Art, Dancing. Beginners or ad- a Southern plantation. There will canoed students. DETROIT be a Log Cabin refreshment CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, booth, blackface ushers and John Lewis, a member of the 1932 SCHEDULE OF GAMES 5035 Woodward, Col. 2810. American Olympic track team, IN ELIMINATION SERIES The following is the schedule FOR RENT-A room in refined will bring his Negro quartette home for a gentleman or young as the featured entertainers. Res- of games to be played in the couple. Inquire Saturday and tos Goldman'e Rascals will fur- elimination series of the Jewish Community Center's Senior Bas- Sunday. 2703 Elmhurst Ave. nish the dance music. The committee in charge of the ketball League: /donde, Fell. 10, nt Cent.. High LADY WILL RENT ROOM or affair includes Jack Katcher, Max School, the Acee will play the 'Olympics share attractive flat with couple Adler, Abe Cherow, Max Chom- at 10 p. 111. On Thursday, Feb. 13, at or two girls. Pleasant home. sky, Beatrice Leland, Eve Levin, the Jewish Community Center, Phi Garage if desired. Monterey Frank Mayer, Esther Nessel, Eve kerma Iota will play Club Rao at 10 p m. and the Collegian& will play the near Linwood, Townsend 6-4206. Rosen, Bernard Sands and Mor- tanurederie at I I. The Stranger. draw bys for that Mate. on Monday, Feb ns Winslow. William Kaufman n 17. at Central High School, Phi Kappa FOR RENT-Cheerful furnished is president of the Senior Coun- Iota will play the Stranger. at 1:70 room for young lady or gentle- and the winner of the Olympic-Ace cil. man by couple. Near Dexter bus. name will play the winner of the Came- • • • rederie-Colleglate !burr, at 1 0 . 10 0 hr. Hogarth 6639. The Sub Senior Elimination eerie. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL !warn on Monday night. Feb. 10, The Girls' Varsity Basketball will FOR RENT - Large, light, airy at Central High School. The Monarchs room in apartment for two lad- team of the Jewish Community will ',lay the Stags at 10 p. m, The 101111. ev entng, at Northern High, I. D. ies, gentlemen or couple. Kitchen Center will play the Wayne Beer I, will play the III Halters at 5:30 11 privileges. Reasonable. 2930 Chi- team in the gymnasium of the 111.1 the °Goren wit Play tha Fel Ennis 10:10 p. m. cago Blvd., Apt. 407. Garfield Center on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at at tin 'roomier' evening, Feb. 11. at the 10 p. m. Members of the team are Northern 8347-R. High, the Eekimoen will pies Sophie Stulberg, Zoe Linden, the Lincoln. at 520 and the ilakoahe FOR RENT-Large, steamheated, Mildred Tenebaum, Gertrude Sol- ell play the Vikings at 10:10. p J,n,. .. d iv tecrijseiw e i.S. hlin ,to m at m lo .o nsit :;t1 furnished room with three win- omon, Belle Solomon, Ann Krupp, dows for a lady, gentleman or Doris Wittus and Ann Kerby. ter beginning Monday. Feb. 10. Ntiolver: couple. Shower. Adult home. Bertha Berkowitz is the manager. , 17, 7 will play the Wings at 1,30 and Reasonable. Near car and bus. The team is coached by Miss ,,, oTr.(r.w:Inne.tr, Feb. t. N,P'w,: 9235 McQuade, near Joy Road, Edith Muskin, women's physical Idnere will play Tel Hal at 8 p. m. di rector. ..„, _ upstairs. Levine. .. ------.-. • • • SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished PROGRAMS ARRANGED TO MEET THIS SUNDAY roam for young lady or gentle- FOR MOTHERS' CLUBS The next regular meeting of the man in home of adults. Near The Monday Afternoon Club of street car and bus line. Garage the Jewish Community Center will young Peoples Society of Shaarey and meals if desired. 2677 Elm- hear a lecture by Mrs. Amy Zedek will be held this Sunday. Nathan Milstein will "take" the hurst, Townsend 6-8826. Gaines on "liow to Promote Mu- group down Mexico via a moving sic Appreciation among pre-school FOR RENT - Nicely furnished children," at the Dexter branch picture entitled "Mexico Today," room for a gentleman in adult of the Center on Monday after- taken on his last trip there. The president, Abraham Satovs- home. Good transportation. 2432 noon, Feb. 10, at 2. ky, will make several announce- Pingree Euclid 3092-W. On Monde afternoon . Feb . 10 , ments of importance with regards FOR RENT-Furnished room for at 1:30, the Council of Mothers' to future plans of the organiza- lady or gentleman in home of Clubs will hold a card party at tion. This meeting is to start couple. Reasonable. Garage if the Free Press Bldg. Before the tl y a t3 :30 . m. desired. 4050 Webb, near Dexter. party the group will inspect the Promp The next meeting of the Study equipment of the famous Tower Townsend 7-0381. Group will be held et the home of Kitchen. The Oakland Mothers' Club will June Rozner, 3249 Sturtevant, this FOR RENT-Furnished room for 9 p. ni, at which time one or two in private home. hear Judge Healy of the Juvenile Thursday at Court on Monday, Feb. 10, at 8 Dr. Leonard Sidlow will address Reasonable. Near car and bus p. m., at the Jewish Community the group on the subject "Paying line. 2321 West Grand Ave. near Center. Through the Face." All members LaSalle. Zeid. A lecture on "Neutrality" will interested are invited to these in- HOME FOR AGED AND DISABLED be given by Mrs. R. C. Mueller, teresting biweekly meetings. An former president of the Michi- open forum will follow Dr. Sidlow's gan Consumers League, at a meet- Arrangements are being corn- Special attention given by prac- ing of the Linwood Dexter Club talk. tical nursing. P. Fisher, 1732 on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 11, at pleted for the second toboggan 2, at the Dexter branch. party tentatively scheduled for Taylor Ave., Trinity 2-0096. On Tuesday evening, Feb. 11, Saturday, Feb. 15. Detailed in- at the Jewish Community Cen- formation will be issued at the Judge Healy to Address the ter, H. Schneider of the Folk meeting this Sunday. Plans are rapidly materializing to of the 12th id Detroit League, I for the annual formal dance, ac- Shale Club on the work modern N. H. J. C. dish writers. : cording to Mildred Agranove and Singing classes are held every 1 Leanore Gamsu, who state that Judge D. J. Healy, Jr., of the Saturday eveningat 8 atth HI this much looked-forward-to event juvenile division of the Probate brook Center for members of the, will be presented on Saturday eve- Court will be guest speaker at Mothers' Club. They are under , ning, Starch 21, at the Book Cadil- Last Thursday • group of interested the Feb. 19 meeting of the De- the supervision of Rhoda Zahavie. I lac Hotel, and a well known orches- and Influential men met .t the home of troit League, National Home for • • • tra will furnish the music. Spe- Phil Newman to dlecues the enimliag of the United Welfare work to include Jewish Children at Denver. The cially printed invitations will soon SUB-SENIORS' CABARET all Grand Rapid. Jewry In • Federation meeting will take place at the iled to the members and their for local and national charities DANCE ON FEB. 18 Detroit Leland Hotel, at 2 o'clock. bermnads A floor show, tables reserved fie Mrs Louis Bernick of Fairview Ave Judge liealy's subject will be was hastess at two delightful brldfateu for clubs, singing waiters and "Parent-Child Relationship." hut week at her home. music by Gloster Currents Nigh- RUBY, INC., ANNOUNCES The guest artist for the after- tingales, will be a part of the RESULTS OF MEETING Mr. and Mrs Ed. Rutstein of Iroquois noon, Mrs. Royal Mass, well .* Drive have left by motor for a month cabaret dance of the Sub Senior stay Is none& known local pianist, has chosen Council of the Jewish Community At a meeting of directors of G Minor Ballade by Chopin and Center on Sunday, Feb. 16, at the At the meeting of local Chapter A Z A Alfred J. Ruby, Inc., Mrs. Ger- on Sunday, M. le (Mbar Mowed mov• Chopin's F Major Etude for her Center. The committee working trude Ruby Woyle was elected log pictures of Paleetina which he took selections. on the dance includes Sam Pos- , president and treasurer and Min last year. ner, president of the Sub Senior E. Burmester was elected secre- Mrs. Nellie ehuleky and her son. Bar- Council; Joe Mossok, Shirley tary. James Levy, of Chicago; G. ry nutria and Joseph Shuisky, were hoet• to If at • spaghetti dinner last Contributions to Home Re- Fields, Earl Sel Draimin, Minnie R. Doyle, E. Burmester and James Thursday night. lief Society Rubin. Milton Klein, Gabriel Mos- Doyle, all of Detroit, were elected Mrs Ales Frreel of IMITO1I was the cow, Fred Greenhut, Sarah Gross- directors. Arrangements were The Home Relief Society ac - guest of Mrs Louis Sernick laid Sunday . man, Isabel Feldman, Bea Apte- made to retire the preferred stock knowledges the following contri- kar, Rubin Zissman, Victor Rose. during the first quarter. Contracts Mrs Nathan Weiner was best.. at • home on Fairview A.. ISM teucsin• butions: Saul Shrager, Morris Whitnick were made to aircondition the delightful luncheon-bridge party at her Mrs. Ben Gould, in honor of the and Tillie Sakawa. store at 1526 Washington Blvd., C overs were loll for 15. and after lunch, first birthday of her daughter, • • • bridge was played. Detroit, and make decorative im- - Joan Francis. CHILDREN'S CLASS IN TAP be the gee. provements. Julio. Amber. meet) Mrs. harry Dunitz, honoring weaker at thenestng of the local DANCING ORGANIZED 0. G. Remien. for 12 years as- Feb her son's birthday. chapter of Hadaseah en Wednesday, A class in tap dancing for chil- sistant manager, was appointed 6. at the Wert Side Shale. A luncheon Mrs. Sidney Wallace, in honor dren between the ages of 5 and manager of the store. 1. planned with Mrs. Philip Allen a. of their 13th wedding anniver- chairman. 7 is being organized at the Jewish sary. Community Center. The class LIBRARY TO BE OPEN Mrs A. If. Nollenbert, chairman of Mrs. William Roth, a contribu- will meet every Thursday at 4 the School Luncheon Fund. entsrtins4 ON TUESDAY MORNINGS tion to be used for school lunches. her committee at a delightfully appoint- p. m. on the stage in the Center Mrs. I. Davidson, in memory of at her home on Cambridge ed unheon lc gym. Registrations for the class, Blvd tut Tuesdai. her father-in-law. Arrangements have been made ----- are now being taken at the Center Mrs. Harry Rosman, in memory by the Shaarey Zedek Library to The following Grand Reside People office. are planning to IFILV. for Miami Beach of her father. have the reading room open on • • • r.et week: Mrs. Harry Gittlen end son Mrs. David Sidder, Mrs. L. San- NEW TERM BEGINS FOR Tuesdays from 10 a. m. to 1 p. Maier, Mrs Ed. Moults. and Mr. ad Mrs. A A Ginsborg. delman, Mrs. J. W. Kleinsmith, SOCIAL DANCING CLASSES 1 m. The borrowing facilities will Mrs. G. Morse, Mrs. E. Krell, Pad... President of Illetrict A new term in spent dancing also be available during these I No. I of 1111.1 !Erbil. and Mrs Fadear cpmmemorsting Mrs. L. Morris' classes will begin at the Jewish hours. were genet. here tart Wednesid.. when brother, Morris Baumgarth and Miss Minnie Cohen of the staffs Community Center at 7 p. m., on Psileay addraa ✓d the FEW Writh at the m-eting honoring P.M presidents. Sol DeYoung. Feb. 16. This class is open to 1 of the United Hebrew Schools and Mr. and lira hide.wen dinner truest. the Shaarey Zedek, has been en- all young men and women inter- eir wives at the of the office . and their gaged to act as librarian on Pentilnd Hotel. and later ' ere •nt•r- Hi-Hatters' Valentine Dance ested in learning how to dance., Tuesdays. These provisions have , tineA .t the home of Mr. and Mrs. This Sunday The term lasts for 10 weeks., 1.1,1 E. melee been made primarily to serve the Ili-Hatters, a group of univer- There is no charge to full mem-, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Friedman. feu- sity students, will sponsor a ore- hers of the Center, and only • 50, Hebrew reading public as well as merry of this city. who are now making those who are unable to use the their home In Toledo. were limbers her. Valentine dance on Sunday. Feb. cent charge to social members. Library at any other time. • • • last 11/14.11. 9, at the Stotler Hotel. Blanche Fezzey will be featured with CENTER HANDBALL TEAM The Mst•rhood of Temple Emanuel Receive Applications for All- has planned • brIdge•tca to he held Jimmy Higgins and his WWJ or- HAS NOT BEEN BEATEN Wed/lend.. Feb 11. at lIwpolstreirner• chestra. Aaron Jseobs, chair- Jewish Baseball Team The Jewish Community Cen-'I W. Room. The All-Jewish baseball team man of the dance, announced that ter's handball team, which is com-' The neet 11a4awsh luncheon meeting the dance will feature leap year posed of member of the Center's, will take applications for member- will ha held at the West aids shale business and professional group.; ship for the season of 1936. Ap- novelties. 614. L.• Warsaw will introdu. Julius At the last meeting Ervin Gold- has an enviable record. The ply at 8934 Twelfth Si. upstairs. It At/atm& swot 'seeker Mr. IshIlID Alien. rh•Irman. and her committee will ing, Jack Lipson and Alex Kraft team has played the Hannan and between the hours of 7 to 9 p. m. foresee and eery. in the mann. of the were appointed u a committee Western Y teams and • team ; Players signed are Lester Miller, dietary luncheons Derves1 In Palestine to formulate plans for a forma from the Knights of Columbus , Saul Borden, Sam Katz. The Mr and Mra hank X geldroan of dinner-dance to be held on Feb and has not lost a match with I team is sponsored by United • '..bridge Blvd left lead week fur 15 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. any of the teams played. Return1Dairies. West Indite cruise Grand Rapids Notes Me. Three-Week-Old Child Brought to Children's Home by Messenger Boy The case committee of the Child Care Bureau and the Jewish Children's Home is act- ing on the future of a three- weeks-old girl who was brought to the Jewish Children's Home on Tuesday and placed in its care. The child was handed to Wil- bur Bennett, a newsboy, on the corner of Dexter and Chi- cago, with instructions to take it, in a basket, to the home. A note was attached stating that the parents are Jews. DR. LEON BLOCH TO GIVE BALLIN MEMORIAL TALK Dr. Leon Bloch, of Chicago, will be the sixth speaker in the Dr. Max Bailin Memorial Lecture series when he will address the physicians of greater Detroit on Thurday evening, Feb. 13, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El. Dr. Bloch is attending physician on the staff of Michael Reese Hospital and assistant clinical professor at Rush Medical College, Chicago, III. His subject will be, "Non Castro-Intestinal Diseases Simu- lating Gastro-Intestinal Diseases (Excluding Neurosis)." The Dr. Max Bailin Memorial Lectures compose one feature of the three part educational program conducted under the auspices of North End Clinic, They are open to the medical, dental and allied professions of Wayne County. North End Clinic is a participant in the Detroit Community Fund and a member of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation. Council Volunteer Bureau to Sponsor All - Day Institute Will Be Held at Temple Beth El Neat Monday, with Butzel Presiding The Detroit Section of the Coun- cil of Jewish Women has organized a Volunteer Service Bureau under the chairmanship of Mrs. A. J. Levin. The new bureau will have an all-day institute on Monday, Feb. 10, at Temple Beth El, starting at 11 a. m. Fred M. Butzel will preside. Mrs. Leopold Mayer will speak on "The Place of the Vol- unteer in the Community." Following the luncheon, talks will be given by Mrs. Florence Booth of Wayne University on "Social Work in Detroit" and Mra. Joseph H. Ehrlich on "The Volun- teer in the Jewish Agencies." Mr. Butzel will then summarize the entire program. A nominal ffee will be charged for the lunch and reservations may be made by call- ing Columbia 0405. All members are urged to attend. The Volunteer Service Bureau was orgapized to provide suitable training for the many young women who wish something worth while to do at regular times and to place them with the many agen- cies who always need capable workers. Classes for volunteers will be provided throughout the year. The chairman of the Volun- teer Service Bureau, Mrs. Levin, is eager to contact all Council members and will be found at 89 Rowena St. every Tuesday be- tween 11 and 1 or in the afternoon by appointment. Maimonides Formal Affair on Feb. 23 The Maimonides Medical So- ciety and its Women's Auxiliary, announces its annual formal din- ner-dance to be held Sunday eve- ning, Feb. 23, at Hotel Stetter. An enjoyable evening has been planned by the entertainment committee. Favors will be pre- seted to the ladies. Members may invite their friends. Reservations can be made by calling Mrs. R. J. Mendelssohn, No. 7026, or Dr. A. S. Rogoff, 'To. 8-7773. Highlights in Report of the Great West Life SCHOOLS OBSERVE Gewerkschaften Campain is On JEWISH ARBOR DAYI B. Zuckerman to Address Various Organization. Chamisho Osor b'Shvat Is an Occasion for Celebration by Hebrew Students Chamisho Osor b'Shvat, which takes place Sunday, Feb. 8, will be celebrated by the United He- brew Schools in the traditional manner: By contributing a cer- tain amount of money to the Na- tional Fund for the purchase of trees in Palestine, and by arrang- ing parties at which Palestinian fruit will be nerved as refresh- ments. Chamisho Osor b'Shvat is known as the Rosh Ilashonah of the trees. There is a beautiful custom which is related in the Talmud. Whenever a boy seas born, a cedar tree was planted; when a girl was born a cypress tree was planted. When the chil- dren grew up and were given in marriage, the branches of the trees furnished the poles for the wedding canopy, Chuppall. This is how the land of Israel was plentiful of trees and became fa- mous for its beautiful orchards and fine forests. In our own days, as soon as the Chalutzim commenced to rebuild the Jewish Homeland, they im- mediately decided that if Pales- tine was to be rebuilt, it must again become the land of the trees and tree planting became a very important duty. The Jewish Na- tional Fund, which is the land buying agency in Palestine for the Jewish people, is responsible for the beautiful forests which have been planted of late iu Pal- estine, such as Ilerzl Forest, Balfour Forest, Washington For- est, etc. M. ASHER WILL GIVE FEDERATION NEWS ON JEWISH RADIO FORUM A resume of Jewish news of the week will be presented by Morton Ashner in his broadcast of the Federation Newsgram, over sta- tion WJBK on Sunday evening, Feb. 9, at 6:30 p. m. The Federation Newsgram, which brings to the radio audience the latest activities of Jewish Wel- fare Federation agencies, is a regular weekly feature of the Jewish Radio Forum, conducted by Aaron Kurland. Y. M. J. A. Donates to Old Folks' Home "You have given unselfishly- and the prayers of blessing which you will receive from the assem- blage of the Jewish Old Folks' Home will be truly merited." This is the gist of Gus D. Newman's speech of acceptance from Irving Gluklick president of the Young Jewish ewish Association, of a check covering the net proceeds of the play recently presented by that organization. The presenta- tion took place at the second an- nual dinner-dance of the Y. M. J. A. held at the Barium Hotel Sun- day evening, Feb. 2. Another presentation of a gift from the Young Men's Jewish Association took place at the Jewish Com- munity Center Tuesday afternoon when Mr. Gluklick presented a check covering one specific case to Mrs. A. Cohen of the Eva l'renzlauer Maternity Aid. The toastmistress at the dinner was Miss Hannah Ferman. Male members of the cast were pre- sented with belts and buckles with their initials engraved thereon through the courtesy of the Rob- ert Lewis Belt and Buckle Com- pany of Cincinnati. The recipi- ents were: Adolph Silver, Richard Idelsohn, Harry Weingarden, Gil- bert Mark, Ilarvey Zeman, Joseph Messenger and Jack Jackman. The girls in the cast were pre- sented with initial engraved corn- pacts presented to them by the Y. M. J. A. Those receiving the compacts were: Misses Helen Jackman, Helen Mark, Shirley Wain, Lee Rosin, Edna Rosen- man, Lillian Shapiro, Estelle and Frances Gluklick. Mrs. E. Jack- man, at whose home all prelimi- nary rehearsals were held, was presented with a cut glass fruit bowl. Miss Ferman read a telegram to Paul Horowitz from Dr. Jack- man advising the inspection of the gymnasium. The speakers were Philip Cherrin, Dr. Jackman, Morris Kosak, Mr. Newman, and Jack Lawson. Several impromptu acts were presented by club members. Gil- bert Mark presented a Mexican skit, followed by Al Fox, who gave his specialty dance. Joe Mes- senger recited "The Battle of Soissons," Julie Friedman gave an harmonica eolo, Ben Friedman sang, accompanied by Maurice J. Pastor, Ilarvey Zeman, Gilbert Mark and Al Fox. Marvin Raskin is chairman of the entertainment committee, and Jack Lawson is his assistant. Meetings of the Young Men's Jewish Association are being held every Sunday afternoon at the Barium Hotel. The 44th annual statement of the Great-West Life Assurance Company, published elsewhere in this issue, by II. Ilimelstein, who represents the company in this district, will be of particular in- terest to policyholders and friends of the company. The advance fig- ures show an encouraging outlook for the current year. Highlights of the report show that business now in force amounts to $570,774,224; new business for the year just ended was $50,667,. 747; total income amounted to $26,531,468. Assets have in- creased by $5,350,767, and now stand at the impressive total of $143,595,896, against the liabili- ties, chiefly in the form of policy- holders' reserves, which amount to $137,243,371. In this connec- Junior Players' Guild Will tion it is interesting to note that Produce Three Plays since it began operations in 1892 he Great-West Life has paid out i The Junior Players Guild of to policyholders and bneficiaries B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter almost 8170,00,000. at Lawrence, is busily engaged in The business outlook for 1936 is reported to show considerable the production of three plays to be given in the near future. One improvement, and optimism as to the outlook of the company is play, "Thank You, Doctor," is to given for the Father and Son expressed. banquet on Feb. 18. The cast will announced next week. Jewish Children's Home, Old be An original play, a tragedy, is Folks' Home, Enter- being written by Rodelle Broder, tained by Shriners Sylvia Zingeser and Joseph Koro- nov. The boys and girl sof the Jew- Plans for a spring frolic, which ish Children's home and the men will include several one-act plays and women of the Jewish Old and a dance, are being discussed. Folks' Home are among those en- tertained by the Shrine Club of Shaarey Zedek S•aday School Detroit at the Shrine Circus. now Plant. Trees in the Memory • in progress at the huge Coliseum of Dr. Hershman'. Father at the State Fair grounds. The 19 star acts at this year's The Shaarey Zedek Sunday circus include performances by School planted five trees in Pales- animals, clowns, men on the fly- tine, through the Jewish National ing trapeze. Fund, In memory of A. L. Hersh- It is plenned to entertain 15,000 man, father of Rabbi A. M. Hersh- inmates of institutions, transpor- man. tation to be provided by Shrines. The circus will continue through There are 7,000 German Jewish Sunday, Feb. 16. refugees in New York. Promising results are already evident for this year's Gewerk- schaften Campaign for $10,000. This is especially true in the case of organizations participating in this campaign. The campaign corn- mitte is utilizing the method in- troduced two years ago to a much greater extent this year. It con- sists of holding educational Pales- tine evenings at the meetings of various constituent organizations. This serves both to stimulate in- terest and to dispense information. The first of these evenings was held last Monday night at the meeting of the TilliesCitrin-Kiss- line ,. Aid Society, where D. Zislin addressed the group and William Hordes presented readings of the works of Sholom Aleachem and Chaim Nachman Bialik. Madam Anna Warren and Jack Lefton, noted Detroit singers, who ren- dered several solos. In addition to pledged quota of this organiza- tion, $25 was raised at this meet- ing. Harry Schumer reports a meet- ing at his z.ffices witt his own team and several guests, among whom were William Klafer and Arthur Kaminsky. Rabbi J. Sperkgad- dressed the meeting in. English, and Samuel Sott in Yiddish. The sum of $500 was raised at this meeting. To further the effectiveness of the campaign, Baruch Zuckerman, Palestinian representative, will ar- rive in Detroit on Feb. 17. He will remain here for a week, during which time he will lecture before various o.ganizations. Chanukas Habayis of Six-Mile Road School on Feb. 9 The Six Mile Road Talmud Torah and Community Center is sponsoring a Chanukas Habayis, which is to take place Feb. 19, at Brush and Minnesota. The entire Jewish community is preparing to make this an outstanding affair of the season. T h e arrangement committee which is under the leadership of F. Meisenberg invites all members and friends to this celebration. The building was purchased back from the mortgage company, this being the reason for this affair. Supper will be served at 6:30 p. m. and will be followed by prominent speakers and dancing. The committees are headed by the following members: Arrange. ment, Philip Meisenberg; recep- tion, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shusterman; refreshments and flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gecker; tickets, Mes- dames Pauline and Feierstein; re- servations, Mr. and Mrs. Gold- stein; chairman of the evening, L. Beiner; treasurer, L. Briber. Music Study Club Children's Party The Music Study Club will give a Valentine party at the Chil- dren's Hospital on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 2:30 p. in. The children will be entertained by movies pro- vided by the Variety Club and dancers from "The Stars of To- morrow," furnished by the Roth Studies of Stage and Radio Art. This program, which the philan- thropic group has been planning for some time and with the utmost care, Is in charge of Mrs., Davis H. Cole and Mrs. Samuel Carver, who will furnish the refreshments and favors. ample El Ponies., Notts On Sunday, Feb 0, at 10,41, lir. Leo M. Franklin will deliver the eernIon on the martinet, "Where is Judaletn Heading?" KAMA Leon Frani will at-m.1ml um- - Ires on Sabbath, Feb. Id lie will speak on tie uldert: 'The lied Sea" On Feb. DI, at 10:11, Rabbi Frern will rw•cupy the pulpit. He has thown an hie isublect. "The Jew la Arnerlia." Temple For.. TI1101U•Y night, Fula 11. the Temple Forum will preeent an extremely Int.- Ins lecture by Arthur Garfield Hare Ills .inject will be - Adventure. In the Fight for Freedom In the United State." liming People's Temple CIA: The dramatic gram/ of the Young Penpl•'• Temple Club will present three one-ai t play• on Feh. 5 In the Temple chalet Foll,mlni the play. • metal hour will be bold in the social hall. 51.'4 Temple (In ► t The annual Prather and Son banquet under the .1mph-se of the Mena Temple Club will lake • place on Wednesday, Feb. IR, in the social hall of the Temple. Beth E.1 College el Jewish Stagiest Beth El College of Jewish Studies Invites you to attend visitor's night. Monday, Feb. 10. Session. are held from I to O. and 5 to 10. Sleferbood Notem Tuesday, Feb. 11. the Sisterhood monthly meeting will take place In the form of a complimentary dessert lunch- eon at 11,30 p .111.. followed by • talk by Dona.- Fuldrulm. whom ambits-I will he, "Merry Go Round of Europe. - r Junior League of Shaarey Zedek The Junior League met Sunday afternoon, Feb. 2. At the business meeting the president, Nathaniel Holtzman, resigned because he is leaving the city. A baseball picture and a Walt Disney "Silly Symphony" was shown. This was followed by danc- ing to an 11-piece orchestra, for the remainder of the meeting. There is still room in the organ- ization for a few more members. Anyone interested in becoming a member, who is from 15 to 18 years old, may do so by addressing a postcard to Donald Simon, 2990 Tuxedo Ave. Anyone interested in dramatics is invited to attend a meeting of the dramatic group on Thursday, Feb. 8, in room 202 at 8 In m, when a cast for the play "Summer Interlude" will be chosen. Ladies Lechem Aniyim Post- pones Bazaar The Detroit Ladies Lech em Aniyim 14.•sar that was to be held at Beth Tfilah Emanuel, on Satur- day end Senday, Feb. 8 and 9, has bren postponed until Saturday and Sunday, March 21 and 22, at Beth Tfilah Emanuel, T a ytor and Woodrow vellum Ayes, for an un- avoidable reason. The 18th annual Yaresfest will be held on March 1, at Beth TSlah Emanuel. Dinner at 7 p. m.