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PIEDETKOIVEWISficiRONICLE

PAGE FOUR

February 14, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

HAVE YOU VISITED

BUDDY'S New and Beautiful Restaurant

9925 DEXTER, Neer Glynn Court, formerly San Min Palace

HADASSAH ARRANGES FOR CONCERT BY
SARAH OSNATH-HALEYY ON MARCH 4

SEVENTH BALLIN Adler to Address
LECTURE FEB. 20 Auxiliary of Old
Folks' Home Feb. 17
to Speak;
Dr. Frederick G. 13

Dr. Sandweiss to Lead the
Discussion

George Woodward Says:

Properly adjusted brake, will greatly re-
duce the hazard of driving on ice-covered

streets.
"Russia and the For East" is
TRY BUDDY'S FULL COURSE DINNER
the topic to be discussed by Philip
Event at Masonic Temple Will Climax the Roll of Honor
A complete meal, prepared and served in the gah 5c
The seventh lecture in the Dr. Adler, staff correspondent for the
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
Campaign; Rally to Be Held Next Wednes-
for only lir
inimitable Buddy manner
Max Bailin Memorial Lecture Detroit News. at the meeting of
day Afternoon
TRY IT THIS SUNDAY
series will be delivered by Dr.
Frederick G. Buesser on Thurs-
Lubricate Brake ('able* turd adJursts/ . 4 5
Catering to Parties, Bridges, etc.
O. Nathan; 5100 from 11re Her-
Sarah Osnath.11alevy's premier Edgar
anti equalise !Hakes, fur ordi
bert R. Limburg; 1260 each from Mrs. day evening, Feb. 20, at the
I
appearance in Detroit on March 4, Arthur Lehman and aim Samuel J. Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple
Geo. Woodward
Itosensehn; 5110 from Mrs. Joseph M.
at the Masonic Temple, will mark Sim.
of Rochester, N. Y.; 8100 from Beth El, at 8:30 o'clock. His
for 15 years con-
the successful close of H•dassah's prof. Otto Stern, formerly of Germany subject will be "The Management
ind now physicist in the Carnegie In-
nected with Chev-
12TH & TAYLOR
Roll of Honor campaign.
9925 DEXTER
the Peptic Ulcer Patient."
stitute of Technology, Pittsburgh; 1100 of
rolet Service and
The committee is planning to from the Women's Division of the Amer-
Dr.
Buesser
is
a
fellow
of
the
Iran Jewish Congress and 1100 from
nmoawnago eu rr service
make this a notable, social and Mr.
American College of Physicians;
Isaac Mayer of Chicago.
COMPLETE SUPER SERVICE
.
artistic event. Mrs. David Dia-
Mrs. Felix M. Warburg, Mrs. fellow of the Detroit Academy of
Herbert II, Lehman and Mrs. Medicine; assistant professor of
t
I 1 _ 4 )
ill.W ) i
Roger W. Straus are honorary gastro-enterology in the medical
MAX CARP, Treas.
FRED FABER, President
chairmen of the newly formed department of Wayne University;
extra-mural
lecturer
in
the
post-
TOwnsend 8-2214
Youth Aliyah committee of Hades-
13200
LINWOOD,
cor
Tyler
TRINITY 2.3488
TWELFTH AT SEWARD
soh Mrs. Greenberg is chairman, graduate school of the University
and Mrs. Samuel J. Rosenbloom of of Michigan, and is senior attend-
ONLY TWO PERFORMANCES
New York, treasurer. Serving on ing physician in the department of
The Well Known Acrtess and Singer
the committee is Mrs. Joseph H. internal medicine at Harper Hos-
pital.
Ehrlich of Detroit.
Dr. David J. Sandweiss, who is
director of medical services at
Assisted by our Entire Company
North End Clinic and attending
SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING—FEBRUARY 16
physician in the clinic's gastro-
intestinal department, will lead
" Girls
a 15-minute discussion following
Dr.
Buesser's address. The sub-
A Life Portrayal with Song and Dance—Come enjoy yourself
ject of the discussion will be
A Zionist mass meeting will be "Newer Methods in the Treat-
Tickets: Nights 35c, 50c, 750, 51—Matinee: 25c, 35e, 50e, 75e,
held Tuesday, Feb. 18, 8:30 p. ment of Peptic Ulcer."
Tax Extra
m., at the Beth David Synagogue,
This third series of the Dr
Elmhurst and Fourteenth Sts.
Max Bailin Memorial Lectures is
Baruch Zuckerman, veteran sponsored by North End Clinic
Zionist and leader of the }listed- and is offered as a post-graduate
ruth, will address the meeting. course in the diseases of the gas
Mr. Zuckerman, well known to the tro-intestinal tract. The lecture s
Jewry of Detroit, will discuss the are held on consecutive Thursday
PHILIP ADLER
FOR A SINGLE
current events and problems evenings at Temple Beth El and
MRS. ABRAHAM SRERE
Dependability, regularity and in the jail to see that they have
ROOM WITH BATH
within Zionism. lie will also din- are open to the medical, dental the Women's Auxiliary of the
self-effacement are the three proper legal advice and that their
u; is directing the arrange- cuss at length the problems aris-
d
requisites of a volunteer rendering families are informed of their mon
and allied professions of Wayne Jewish Old Folks' Home Monday ,
That's our offer—
menu
ing in connection with the so- County.
Feb. 17, at 2 p. m., at the Statler
service to the community, Fred M. whereabouts.
every single room
Mrs.
Abraham
Srere
and
Miss
called
legislative
council.
Mr.
Butzel
spoke
of
the
place-
Entre) stated in his opening ad-
The Dr. Max . Bailin Memorial Hotel.
Every Jew interested in current Lectures are made possible by
with private bath.
Mr. Adler brings first-hand in -
dress as chairman of the Volun- ment of German Jewish children Hattie Gittleman have arranged
the
program
which
will
feature
vital
problems
is
urged
to
attend
teer Inatitute sponsored by the in homes where children are want-
53.
i2. t2'^
the gifts of friends and patients formation in discussing his topic
inasmuch
as
he
has
made
two
im-
Detroit section of the National ed by people who can afford them Madam lialevy, Yemenite diseuse this meeting.
of the late Dr. Bailin. North End
Mr. Zuckerman has been dele- Clinic hopes to make the lectures portant trips to Russia, traveling
Ile told of the appalling situation and dancer whose European suc-
Council of Jewish Women.
FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK
Mr. Butzel was presented by now existing in all countries for cess preceded h e r sensational gated by the llistadruth to address a yearly event and thus establish through Germany, Poland, Japan
many Detroit groups in the a permanent memorial for Dr. and China. Ile is considered one
Mrs. Maurice Klein, who lauded the Jews and the great work that American debut.
Mrs. Abraham J. Levin for her can and will be done for these
of the best informed men on the
Heading the patron committee is interest of the Gewerkshaften. He Bailin.
will arrive here Monday, Feb. 17,
work as chairman of the institute. unfortunate people, There is a Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis.
North End Clinic is an agency Russian question and is known to
Mrs. Leopold D. Mayer further definite need of teachers for these Following the concert, which will and will stay until Saturday, Feb. of the Detroit Community Fund take a deep itereat in Jewish
elaborated on the importance of pople now coming to this country. be given in the Scottish Rite 22.
and the Jewish Welfare Federa- affairs,
A magnificent modem
dependability and on the respon- Thy mutt be taught phonetic Eng- Cathedral, there will be a recep-
Piano selections will be ren-
tion.
ROOMS
hotel right In down.
sibility of a vlunteer who under- lish as quickly as possible as their tion and dance in the crystal ball-
dered by Miss Marian Goodman,
accent is a honderance to them. room of the Masonic Temple. The
takes a community job.
daughter of Sir. and Mrs. I. E.
town Detroit. Fine
CUIPCOD MIX
l'ositions
must
be
found
for
the
Mrs. Klein told of the work of
Goodman of Webb Ave. This en-
food at low cost.
members of the Roll of Honor and
Pas*artrerer
the Council of Jewish Women teachers, engineers, doctors, and their guests will be received by a
tertainment has been arranged by
whiel. was a pioneer in sponsoring musicians who have to leave their committee headed by Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Bernard Lachs, with Mrs.
The Chub Ivri, the Hebrew
penny luncheons which were later country and come here.
David Werbe as her co-chairman.
Marvil and Mrs. Herman Wets-
Mrs. Levin then thanked the man. Mrs. A. J. Copeland and circle of the Kvutzah Ivrith, has
taken over by the Board of Edu-
Members of the auxiliary are
Solomon
Small
(Smulewitzl,
Aaron Kurland is chairman, also
speakers. She told of the need of Mrs. Abe Goldman are in charge completed plans for a Hebrew lec- Yiddish poet, composer and singer, urged to bring guests to this
cation.
spoke on Chamisho Osor b'Shvat.
Following luncheon, the insti- having the "greenhorn" members of decorations and Mrs. Jacob Ma- ture on Mendele Mocher S'forim known for his 500 folksongs, will meeting.
(S.
J.
Abramowitz)
to
be
given
Mr. Kabatsky, in the course of
of
the
Council
take
the
various
tore reconvened under Mr. But-
zer of refreshments.
by Joseph Haggai on Saturday present a program of dramatic
his address, stated:
zel's chairmanship, Addresses courses in training that are now
Jetehth Arbor Day, known In Hebrew
Mrs.
Nathan
Simons
and
Mrs.
evening,
Feb.
15,
at
8:30
o'clock,
and
musical
members
of
his
own
were delivered by George Stevens being offered to the Council.
c
Large Gathering at Jewish Na- a m Chant's. User liShvat. has a spe-
Sunday evening, Feb.
S. Q. Kesler are arranging for the at the Philadelphia-Byron School. composition,
c ial signiAcence for us, as Jews, citi-
and Miss Florence Booth.
16, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Phila-
tional Fund Fete; Obserance
music
for
this
affair.
printing
of
All
those
who
understand
Hebrew
zens
of the. United Stale.. and as Jews
Appointmen to Staff
Miss Booth traced the history
delphia-Byron Hall, 1245 W.
who are proud of the reforeetetion a,
Over Radio
NEW YORK—Appointment of the programa is being handled by are urged to take advantage of Philadelphia.
of welfare beginning with the poor
tivitlee in Palestine.
Miss
Jeanette
Steinberg
and
Mrs
this
opportunity
and
attend
this
laws of England as passed by Mies Juliette B. Kahn to the staff
Let um compare the work that is being
His repertoire will be varied, Will Make a Study of Conditions
lecture, to which everybody is
Chamisho Osor b'Shvat, Jewish done here and In Eretz Drool. In the
King William 400 years ago. She of the National Council of Jew- Harry Barnett.
in Biro Bidjan
United Stet.. the National AdmInietra
Tickets for the concert are now welcome. Morris Lachover is featuring sentimental and comic
told of the poorhouse out on what ish Women was announced by
Day,
was
honored
last
Sat-
Arbor
don
It Mashington hue
songs.
The
concert
consists
of
mbarked upon
is now Gratiot Ave. before Detroit Mrs. Arthur Brin, president of available for all paid-up members chairman of the Chug Ivri.
The Detroit conference is now urday night and Sunday at a pub- • long range program of reforeetation to
Jewish cultural, moral and educa-
preserve and conserve the great nat•
was a city and said that at that the Council. Miss Kahn will be of the Roll of Honor. Mrs. Max
in
progress
to
send
a
delegation
tional music recommended by au-
cal romances we edit have. Here, we
lic gathering and in radio ad- have
time 8 per cent or 49 of the 604 director of membership and pub- Frank, 3992 Calvert Ave., is•ac-
huge national forest. throughout
thorities throughout the United to Biro Bidjan, the Jewish au-
the lend which ere being augmented
people living here were classed as licity. The expansion of the cepting checks for Roll of Honor
tonomous state in the U. S. S. R. dresses.
States and Canada.
daily by parch.. of arirptional lands
pledges
and
will
arrange
for
col-
paupers. Today, a hundred years membership work of the National
Approximately
600
attended
In
the
early
part
of
December,
The
woe.] elates also have forest
In
addition
to
Mr.
Small,
there
which
which are Mellen and rep-
later, 8 per cent of the popula- Council of Jewish Women has lection of pledges for the conveni-
will appear on the program 40 an article appeared in The Detroit the celebration at the B'nal Moshe, re
arat• from the forests that the United
been made possible by a gift re- ence of subscribers.
tion are still on relief,
Jewish
Chronicle
announcing
the
arranged
by
the
Jewish
National
students
of
the
United
Hebrew
In his address before the lec-
State. owns. Put for an •ggreeelve, in•
The
regular
monthly
collection
Mrs.
Rebekah
Ko-
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich made a cently made by
igentth
to w lir,. fligio of
a,,. . pansion, We Int
ap
ture forum of Temple Beth El, on Schools, ranging in ages from 6 formation of such a conference. Fund with the co-operation of all ltoeollk
plea for volunteers who could hut, honorary vice-president and for the Roll of Honor will take Tuesday evening, Arthur Garfield to 11 years, who will participate A call was made to all Jewish or- Zionist groups in,Detroit.
,,,,T
,,,,hdle...,
1,,,,,, problem that knows no elate
develop into Jewish leaders. She one of the fel:Indere of the Na- place Wednesday, Feb. 19. Mem- plays, internationally famed law- in the program in a review form ganizations of Detroit to send
Rabbi
Joshua
S.
Sperka,
chair-
told of the founding of the Jew- tional Council of Jewish Women, hers of the collection committee, yer, said there was no danger of under the direction of Mr. Small, their delegates to this conference. man of the local National Fund The moat important factor which pie-
t al el u.n
g o.v c r em
A e in.tna.1 a.c.,ties e apn,d ..,c. o.
n -.
ish Welfare Federation 37 years from a fund raised In her honor directed by Mrs. Theodore Levin Communism but there is • grave and will sing his compositions- It is stated that in view of the Council, presided, and addresses r. ..W. 1 w
ago for the same purpose as the in recognition of her 50 years of and Mrs. Sol Lipsitz, will collect danger of the rise of Fascism in folksongs, children's songs and an fact that this conference is abso- were delivered by the following: scientific •nd precise, in In outlook, Is
all
unpaid
balances
on
pledges.
smart'
" emull
over
Community Fund. Now the Fed- public service.
this country. His experiences in opera "Lag B'Omer." Mr. Small lutely non-partisan and has no Judge Charles Rubiner and Simon
of years. Modern civilisation
Miss Kahn is a graduate of the They will make their report at Vintonvale, Pa., during the coal is an expert in the instruction of affiliations with any political or- Shetzer, who were members of • nt:fe period e nh.
eration augments such agencies
r. d'a7d speeded
e ' d
many gro -
re .. of tile, hut forests sod timber
that cannot get enough help from University of Oklahoma and has 12:30 at the Phalanx Club at the strike were pointed out as exam- elocution, dialect and motions.
ganizations,
a
great
number
of
the Detroit delegation to the Pal- growing are the result of yea. of
the Community Fund. She said pursued graduate work at the weekly rally. Reports of the pros- ples of rule not by the executive,
Prof. Samuel Solomon, well- organizations have responded and estine National Conference in steady work and rareful eupervislon.
most criticism came from those School for Social Service at the pect 'committee, headed by Mrs legislative and judicial, but only known pianist, will be the ac- are now participating in it.
Here in the United Stat., the supply,
Washington; Mrs. S. L. Kavanau,
Seymour
Frank
and
Mrs.
Morse
diminiehing. W. apparent to
who take no active part in the University of Chicago. Originally
The chief aim of this confer- speaking for Iladassah; James I. steadily
by the executive, and therefore companist. B. Isaacs is the chair-
everyone, but the wide range of activity
Miss Kahn came to New York to Saulson, will also be made.
work.
ence
is
to
send'
a
delegation
of
Ellmann, president of the Zionist necermary to restore and replace the
Members of Hadassah are urged was branded as smacking of Fas- man of the evening.
Mr. Butzel reviewed phases of join the staff of the Intercollegi-
about 50 Jews from all walks of Organization of Detroit, who de- trew called for • national vision. Only
A
special
attraction
will
be
the
cism.
The
methods
pursued
in
Federal Government could sponsor
the volunteer service as outlined ate Menorah Association as cor- to attend this meeting. They will suppressing the rights of individ- Harmonica Twister Quartette , life from the leading cities of the scribed the tree-planting activi- the
such a movement, because It had the
by Mrs. Levin in her booklet, The responding and field secretary to be entertained by Will Aubrey, uals in this country, especially composed of Martin Hoffer, Jo - United States to Biro Birjan, for ties in Palestine as he witnessed ationwide machinery to provide for
well-known
radio
and
vaudeville
the
good of die entire nation.
need of minor services was organize and supervise under-
during strikes, are the methods seph Jasger, Hanan Kraft and the purpose of investigating con- them during his visit there; Miss In Palestine. we have • no-fold eh-
brought out, such as the clerical graduate groups throughout the artist, who has just completed a that were used in Germany and Herbert Gash.
ditions in Biro Bidjan.
Sophie Schwartzm, president of forgive toward • mingle goal—the plant-
year's
contract
with
the
National
division and motor corps. Regu- country and Canada. She was the
Great interest is being shown Junior lladassah; Mrs. Samuel H. ing of trees and the conducting of ton
Of Composer Small's many Jew-
Italy to stir up Fascism, he said.
Periment•I and research work to encour-
lar service, no matter how short secretary of the Menorah Summer Broadcasting Company of San
ish national and folksongs, the in this work by the various organ- Heyman, president of the Ladies' age the M•1111111.1M growls Of the most
the hours may be, is greatly need- School, of which her husband, Francisco. Mr. Aubrey appeared Y. M. H. A. Dance to Be on most popular are "A Letter to My izations which have already sent Auxiliary of the Jewish National degirable npeclea.
The 1,04 of Palestine. as Is well
ed. Children need automobile the late Rabbi L. A. Mischkind, recently as guest artist on the
I Mother" (A Brivele Der Mamen), their delegations. There are about Fund; Mrs. Kumove, of the Pio- known,
way proclaimed centuries ■ ago
Rudy Vallee hour.
March 15
service badly. The recreation cen- was the director.
which Rubinoff often plays on the 32 in number, such as landsman- neer Women's Organiiation; Isaac as the land of Cho!. and livush—the
Reservations
for
the
luncheon,
When
the
American
office
of
of milk and honey. Today, lt is no
ters need you who know how to
radio, and is also sung by Arthur schaften, fraternal, cultural and Rosenthal, president of Mizrachl; land
which
is
optional,
may
be
made
longer virmin *oil where one has only to
Mr. Graben,
president at of the
the last
Y. Tracy with great success. Other union organizations. Many dele-
play. The Resale Shop needs the Hebrew University was organ.
announced
Mrs. I. Shaw, Sisters of Zion Miz- t low, to reap. Today, this molt af er
saleswomen as the proceeds of ized in 1927, Miss Kahn became with Mrs. Simon Shetzer, Town- 1)1. H. A., popular songs are "The Prayer gates have requested lectures for rachi; Miss Sandler, Hashomer
of neglect, misuse and erosion,
meeting that an extensive member- Garment" r e TalesT) and "The their respective organizations in
must be treated scientifically. The wind.
must
their sales go to the scholarship its corresponding secretary in send 8-1909.
rains oar
ountle. years have blown
Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, national ship drive will be inaugurated at Flower Wreaths" (Die Blumen- order to acquaint them with the Ilatzoir; Joseph Haggai, Poale and
fund. There is a need of volun- charge of publicity and member-
•,,,nrin,jan a, shed away the rich topsoil, the
Zion.
first vice president, will be the its annual affair, March 15, at
life-givIng earth svhich it en vital to
tetrato contact Jewish prisoners ship.
both of which are 29 project of Biro Bidjan and the
Slides
showing
the
work
of
the
speaker at the Oneg Shebat, Feb. the Book Cadillac. The quota will krentze).
years old and still new. A ver- object of this public delegation pioneers in Palestine were ex-
The damage, great though it be, was
29, at the home of Mrs. Louis Sav- be for 300 new members,
not Irreperable—jewl. determined..
satire artist, Small has sung for To such organizations, the con -
GRANADIER ENLARGES
age, 1736 Boston Blvd.
Mr. Rudin, dance chairman, re- such leading phonograph compan- ference has designated a body of plained by Mr. Haggai. Members labor and Ingenuity are succeeding In
of
Hashoner
Hatzoir
sang
a
group
to the barren soli the energiee
TAILORING SERVICE The Oneg Shabat this Saturday ported that he was pleased with les as the Victor, Edison and Co- speakers who are available at al l of songs and later danced the reetering
of fertility. Lands devoid of Vegetation.
afternoon will be at the home of the results shown thus far and
ror ky and barren, have bees traneformerl
lumbia, was featured in radio times.
Hors.
into bfre.
Mrs.
Arthur
Purdy,
631
Chicago
rre
netsoliji
do d
expects
a
capacity
crowd.
Ile
also
trees. . . The demos
It is also planned that when
Sam Grenadier, popular men's Blvd. Mrs. Perry Burnstine will
broadcasts in New York, authored
Dr. Bernard Heller, director of nag t
Peat.
that outside organizations a book of poems which went into such a delegation goes to Biro
of planting these forest..,
A real treat is in store for those tailor, announces that due to a discuss "Medicine in the Bible and stated
the Hillel Foundation of the Uni- oweter. ask
from
Jackson,
Mich.,
and
Toledo,
was
no
easy
one In the de/.
a ninth edition, and has composed Bidjan, to bring with them a gift
who attend the annual production considerable increase in patron- Talmud". Current events will be
0., have made arrangements to 300piano compositions, 200 poet- and greetings from the American versity of Michigan, unable to at- from its ace-long neglect, Now, Ire
of the Young People's Temple age, his quarters have been en- given by Mrs. Max Dushkin.
tend the celebration, sent his per-
J ' e l :11 n 1: r 1 :
" " :117r0e1/7.
k. 'the"' ru .k of
attend the affair en-masse. Wit- feat riddles, and five three-act Jews to the pioneers of Biro Bid-
Club music group on Sunday eve- larged with a view of increasing
ham Morris, former president of musical comedies. Of his "Come, Jan in the nature of a "public sonal contribution of $25 to the this reforested. work. The work of
ning, March 15, at 8:15, in the
eye'
Jewish National Fund.
reforeet•tIon nag neon
Young German Mother to Speak the "Y" heads the Jackson group.
book," which is being circulated
ft:malls.
end
highly
eurce.ful. The
Soul,
Come"
and
"Bird,
Cow,
main floor chapel of Temple Beth
In response to an appeal by P.
on Youth Immigration to
The Y. M. H. A. basketball Lion and Man," printed in both by the various conferences
El. "Pinafore," that delightful
le o nn:e r no * :
gto
a
t
o
t
h
d
Slomovitz,
the
following
planted
l
e
en
p
v
n
ll
i
e
fo
lf
rest
'l
I
t
ob.
;
o
Fn71
;
'
r
l
a
ken—actual
Palestine
standings are:
operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan ,
w I.
Pet English and Jewish, his publisher, throughout the United States, with trees in Palestine through the tisltieft having commenced back In 1904
NEW YORK.—Mrs. Ilse War-
liinoe..,,,, and esPeci•IlY
in Ti hr e erm
e otrnet.lin..,Laler: g
067 Edward M. B. Marks, says: "They the expectation of securing at Jewish National Fund:
e
1
will be presented by this enthusi •
burg of Berlin and Jerusalem ar- ,,,,P, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,
least 600,000 signatures, This
20--children of the United 'Hebrew TWG —ARBOR DAY HONORED .. ,.
astic group of 40 young men and
:11 13 4 will mark a new epoch in Ameri-
I s
IR
rived in New York from Palestine 2:vendors
Sr
hoot.
of
Detroit,
1216
Pi.
Philadelphia
book will be delivered to the Jew- 10 trees—Mrs. Libby Rubinsteinand localitiee unfit for agriculture. but ex-
1
.121 can music."
women whose vocal and dramatic
Wednesday, Feb. 12, on the S. S. ::: II n :Imere
for fo tttttt Ion. The advantage:
.1.16

4
ish community in Biro Bidjan to family. care I. M. Fasstein 2066 Vir- cellent
talents have been developed in an
of tomato to Palestine are many—they
.141
1
Berengaria, to begin a three- 1,,, , o,,,-,,
be placed in their museum.
ginia Park, In memory of Inee Rubin• improve the climat• and Ins an mane,
oh,
amazing fashion by the energetic
stein.
months' speaking tour throughout The following basketball games J. W. E. W. 0. Branch Plans
promote
the retention
rua
of moisture by
Contributions which may be
and capable directors, Art Goulson
been—Sirs Esther I. Rochelle, 1000 mil and gradually
ik, accumulate a new
the United States on the Youth are scheduled to be played Wed-
Shower
for
Orphans
given
by
those
who
wish
to
sign
Orean
Paris.,
Brooklyn,
N.
Y..
In
stratum
of
earth,

net...ring
to
re-
Stern.
Stirring
tunes,
and Phil
Aliyah movement, which is con- nesday, Feb. 19, at Central High
of brother, Isaac Rubenetein.
original
aull that has be n
place theori
e
their names in such a document memory
on March 18
uproarous comedy, melodrama,
5 trees each—Fannie Gerson, 3070
corned with transporting Jewish School: Rambler vs. Phi Lambda
ewer
will be used for the purpose of Blaine Ave.. In memory of Weisel David :::
t. ,,17;. le
. es
end
tr i rte
n.7,f our,.
satire—all of these elements in
:', ,:it
1
..tds f.
Inh ,:ad
o
n 1 I lb e . rip
d:
boys and gide between the ages of Phi, Excelsiors vs. Argonauts and
dereon;
Mn
S E. Levin, In memory of
At a meeting of the North purchasing a modern printing mother; Ladle"
abunndant quantities will be
Auxiliary, in memory of iwn ,g ,,n
15 and 17 from Germany to Pal- Alpha Omega vs. Live Wires.
nufiaLt.u.rin,g,,,,,,,
and,. mneow
trunr.4
poser
n -w
l..
..d.
press, also to be delivered by the Dear Rubinstein;
found in "Pinafore." Miss Jose-
Mrs. Bessie Levitt,
estine. Hadassah, the Women's
Mike Falk and his orchestra will Woodward branch of the Jewish delegation to the pioneers of
Biro 2525 Gliadetone, in memory of mother.
phine Stern is writing some spe-
Zionist Organization of America, play at the 2nd annual dance at Women's European Welfare Or- Bidjan as a token of friendship.
Ill e ne . (leer h'Shvat is one of the
Vesta Herman; Iiirearey Zedek Sunda/ " riu tim
cial original lyrics for the pro-
Selmal.
feet
which is the American agency for the Book Cadillac on March 15. ganization, further plans were
This conference is also prepar- 2 treee each—Mr. end Mrs. II. Len.: old r e I k 4 of
II f I. i h
f en re l I: ta rn ( i er n' 1 IIra s i ".• c atn ut. I yet lot
duction, and the Misses Virginia
the Youth Aliyah, is sponsoring For further information call made for a shower for the ing
it
Frenenstein.
2501
Monterey.
In
honor
begun.
A tree is a symbol of youth and
the near future to cele-
Wolf and Irene Weiss will put on
Mrs. Warburg's tour here. Mrs. henry P. Onrich, Cadillac 1440 or General Israel Orphans Ilome for brate in the
of daughter. Molls S. Festenstein; 11n vl itablait,g., •n.d,dis inzt..o.nlyterayul,,
.
Ifwalf.blut...,.,,
eighth
anniversary
of
Palestine,
which
is
to
in
take
Rachel
Agree,
2621
Rochester,
In
mem-
an original sailor dance. Leslie
Warburg, who is the daughter-in- write to 801 Guaranty Trust Bldg. Girls
the founding of Biro Bidjan .
ory of Samuel and Sarah; Maine of nenesary to the Holy Land. Wh
Sehmier, Art Coulson, Grace
law of Prof. Otto Warburg, chem. place on Wednesday, March 18, at
Zion Mizrachi. care Itre. Bessie Kuala there art no forests on the hill, the
The
delegation
is
invited
by
the
1:30
p.
m.,
at
the
Jewish
Commu-
Clair-mount In memory of lease rain melt. off In • for
Salasnik, William Levy, Mra. Har-
ist, of the University of Berlin, is Gifts to the Hadassah Fund nity Center, Woodward and 1101- Gezerd of the Soviet Union and 2220
Ilubenenin.
away the fertile sa e . protect
riet L. Marwill, Gabe Alexander
one of the chief assistants to Miss
will . escort the delegates to Biro 1 tree each—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel this topeoil.
the water being absorbed
otfo dthairsk ah
k be
.
and Sophie Wilensky will play
Heyman. 322s Sturtevant;
tti, Mr. and Ur* in the ground to be at and need by
Szold,
veteran
Zionist
]e
Mrs.
Joseph
Magidsohn,
chair-
Mrs.
SAM GRANADIER •
coatwtoenr Bidjan at their expense from and Peeler Haggai. 1115
hton; Mr. and
boa
bwrg
the leading roles, while Phil
the growing crope The forest Is • nat-
leader, who directs the Youth Ali- man of the infant welfare fund hose or un erwear, ages
to MOSCOW.
Mra Philip glomnvita 3172 Monterey ural
stone of water and water will
Stern will furnish thepiano ac- his facilities for the betterment yah from her headquarters in
Cr. Leon K.. 3215 Clements: Mr.. ft make Palestine a luxuriant land.
of the Detroit chapter of Ha- Refreshments will be served and
Each city conference will only C.
Moran, 1191 Pinehuret. for the rerov•
companiment
of his service. Ile retains his Jerusalem. Born in the German das.sah
e 1 • v g.
e d 1there
contributions
have to raise funds for the actual • ry of Meter, Mrs Sarah Oreenben Loe- Every tr. planted the. is not only
r e e o
will be prizes for bridge.


f li owin
United Artiste Bldg. address, oc- city, Kid, in 1904, Mrs. Warburg f ro m ' the
A. BriskIn. 2511 Monterey, in 0 practical benefit for the Armen, but a
Mrs. M. Silverstone and Mrs. E. expense of their own delegate or we, G 11r.
to Harry Hrieltin: II. Goldberg • p .feu ttrIgh ro:usII .'"
lived in Germany until two years
David Lipton, in memory of Epps, chairman, ask for the co- delegates from their city to Mos- 1602 Gladstone.
3:1:' lb the '11 ,7er. g ong
Program by Cleveland Dra- cupying suite 514.
In honor of M Selland
ope. of h
Jewry
Mr. and
and Mrs. Sam Fain, 5713 Humph- Paired.. so grow the
Mr. Grenadier's firm is one of ago, when, with her husband and Mrs. Minnie Nederlander Cassel. in keeping this date open. Card cow and return.
throughout 'the world.
matic Studio on Feb. 23
rey,
in m•Inery ••unt.
of
(l
three
children,
she
went
to
Pales,
.
and
Mrs.
Abraham
Cooper,
P
the best known tailoring estab-
The Detroit conference asks all Mr and lire Sol LIDOS.. 3000 Cortland
Mr.
operation of various organizations
ermit me to quote our beloved Pon.
Nachman
NachmanBlank, who wrote:
and has built tine to make her permanent home. in memory of Miss Esther Sapiro parties may be arranged, admis- Jewish organizations to partici- In honor of Daniel Paulson Bar Mil: Inim
lishments
in
Detroit
Under the auspices of the Yid-
12535 Itroadrereet: Mrs. H. Inn! I "Let the trees rustle on the summits
an enviable reputation an makers Mrs. Warburg's grandfather was and Louis Ross.
sion of hose or underwear to be pate in the work of the confer- v•h,
• mountains. o n the s lop. of the
mon. 37111 wager, in memory of gem ge s. of
dish Cultural Society and the of quality tailored men's clothes. the first Jewish settler in Kid and
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Krandall,
let them fringe the roads and
by the hostess. Infor- ence. Conferences are held every an; Mr. and We Morrie Larhover, - saline:
Scholom Aleichem Folks Institute, Ilia excellent taste for cloth and the founder of the present Jewish in memory of Louis Landsberg. suggested
Sunday
at
11
Richton. in honor of daughter, gin shale by day to the wanderer and
ation will be offered by calling
a. m. at Jericho OH
shelter
to the tired laborer"
Miriam Elaine; Mrs Mollie Kaminski.
an important event for the Yid- style is recognized by men who community there. Her great grand-
Isidor and Harmon Rosenthal, Garfield 6506-W, Townsend 8-2934 Hall, Joy Road between Linwood 3101
Tale hope that Malik so deeply en-
Clements. in memory of est. yen
dish-speaking public is being
father was chief rabbi of Sweden.
n lo Rine: litre Serie Manson, 35g7
or Mrs. I. B u r n a t e i n, Trinity and Lawton.
appreciate
the
value
of
tailored
i
P
e p I l ' ar a en s W f oh".."Ile
brought to Detroit. This inter-
•i•rnr•ntr. In memory of flora Iler her, wrerd
Pal I Ttint " s7rTe ltY-
Herself a refugee from the coon- Newman of Chicago, Ill.
1 ' I "
personality
Star
Bernice
and Julius !salmon in honor of rolly.tirA Inn • pio.ant countrimide
In memory of Abraham E. Bof-12-4053.
Mrs. F. Wilerusky is also $155,000,000 1
esting program will be presented clothing. His genial
P. on this committee.
large clientele try of her birth, Mrs. Warburg in memory of Mrs. Samuel
d
Jews in
Herman
rare Mrs
C Rev. Nat- Commemorate this Yom Tom, Chamisho
by the Cleveland Dramatic Stu- has built for him a
moo ,
a leading part in pro- sky, from Mr. and Mrs.
has
taken
Geer
N05.17
Plant

tree
In
Pelee-
Palestine
in
1932-35
Kee
mere
Ave.
hicago:
Dore
branch
an-
The North Woodward
dio, the east of which will be in and following.
555 Kenilworth. in honor of tins to make your lend more beautiful
TEL
meting youth immigration into Weisman,
A. Weizman, Mrs. Alex neatness the arrival of Rabb i
L AVIV (WNS--Palcor K•ufninn.
iv
The personal supervision of Palestine.
h'm birthday. Sir •nd M rs M Plent • tree in Palestine a.• living
Detroit for only one performance,
Steinberg, Mrs. Jennie Blumrosen Kleinplatz's wife and child from ,Agency)—The sum of $155,000,. Fria er
n oo
In ho nor of monument of t Jewish endeavor— he
every
garment
made
is
an
iron-
which will take place Sunday eve-
11•11. Paterman: Me andMre. leracv that future generations will
Mr.. Ehrlich ea Committee
and Mr. and Mrs Saul Saulson.
Europe. They are now in New .000 was invested by Jews in Pal- mother.
clad rule with Sam. "And no gar-
V. Shisin. 15215 Linwood. in honor of
Cont ributions totalling m o r e
ning, Feb. 23, at the Danish Hall,
--
New York. Two years ago • estine, apart from funds used in father.
Meyer Wain; Mrs. Meyer Fen-
can
leave
my
shop
until
the
ment
W. Forest Ave., between 12th and
than $18,000 including two gifts
THETA OMEGA SORORITY
In memory of mother; Mrs M jest
theater party was sponsored by commercial channels, from 1932 kell. memory
owner is satisfied with its fit and of $5,000 each, have been received
of father; Mr. and Mn.
14th tit, in a presentation of an
Theta Omega Sorority met at this organization for their trans- to 1935 inclusive, according to H. in
Ladies Aid Society's Thanks
and workmanship," he by liadassah for its Youth Aliyah
Abraham Caphan, 2112 Flom. Rind, In
unique+ play, "Living Marion- style
the
home
of
Minnie
Haas,
1731
They
are
now
happily
Frumkin,
statistician
of
the
Gen-
mem
ory
rtation.
of
po
Sofa, 1 7
laine:
stated. "My best ads are stitched fund. it was announced by Mrs. p,
.
M
r end Mre A Joh
reunited with the rabbi and wi eral Jewish Labor Federation.
F. n Hayman 4173P1
ettes."
. 1
La -
Every
time
I
with the needle.
' make thei rhome in Detroit.
Rind. In honor of daughter Janet• Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
David B. Greenberg, chairman of
When Mrs. Shoshanna Persitz, Salle
The main speaker of the eve-
Ann Dudhavitch was elected
r2rihrlay. Victor Goulding. Slit Dealer,
a suit I want to make • the National Youth Aliyah Com- grand
Allow us to express to you our
hostess for the affair at the
Mrs J. Cohen is president of M. B. E., resigned from the Tel in herne of Jacob Reichrdein, Mr. and
ning will be Dr. Nock of New make
friend."
mittee
of
liaclassah.
Chinese
Tea
Gardens.
Sally
a
.
Aviv
Municipality
last
Mn
)5.
3:111 Wager. is honer sincere appreciation for the gen-
City.
year over of the Hayman.
York
the branch.
Mr. Grenadier also announces
recovery
f
I
ry
Stone.
,
erous
publicity you gave our third
e H. Mendelrohn.
Among the contributions were Gerude
budget differences, the Souncil
Demian, Ma
rt
the arrival of new spring woolens
was l eft without a woman mom 912 room. Greve Des Mines. la
annual donor luncheon through the
Edythe Fahoik and Bertha
Hitler Semis Nazi Flags Se Palm- and extends an invitation to his the following:
CARD OF THANKS
-n
an
address
over
the
Jewish
15,004 from Mrs Fells Fond. ef /tenth
ticket committee.
ties Germane
Mrs. H. Makie and family of ber. None was elected at the re- Radio Forum, Julius L. Kabatakr, many weeks plans were being for-
N. J. wan with her brother, are on the
friends and clients to make sit Orange.
Sally Katz was unanimously 2714 Richton wish to express ,r eent polling for the new body. special attorney for the U.
Teel. Samlerger. founded the Institute
8. De- mulated. We feel sure that your
early inspection.
of tit-kneed Wadi. In Princeton. N J . eMlactac! secretary to replace Ann their si
Construction has been started, partment of Justice, spoke on af- whole-hearted cooperation helped
(WNS--Paleor
Agency)
HAIFA
ncere appreciation and
an •nonyrno. lift of 15.0.: 11.0. e.11
in making this affair
,
Wm Felix 11 W•rburg, Mn Rehe- Miller
hanks to their relatives and on 200 houses and co-operative forestation work in Palestine. immeasurably
—Adolf Hitler has presented the
Color pictures will be among the front Kohut
'
to glue
a successful project_
tel Mims FUG. I- Lean:
sorority
planning
German population of Palestine outstanding developments of -1936, ksh
for 100 families for • Morton Aschner, who gave the
Tbe
formal
at Blossom
Heath for friends for their many kindnesses dwellings
5600 from Mum Loon D isieker.
new
MAY N. FREEMAN,
with three Nazi flags, which were according to Ernst Lubitsch, man- Gale editor of Same, Orephle; 'Ole ■ the members and their escorts in and sympathies extended them in
labor suburb south of Tel Federation Newsmen over the
Cyrus L eursh errn
Publicity Director,
re.s from Mtn
their recent bereavement.
unveiled here at a meeting of Ger-
g
Aviv. Jewish Radio Forum, of which
aging director of Paramount Pic-
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
Mn Rorer IV Stn.; 13511 from Mra March-
man Christians, it was reported in

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