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March 6, 1936

IHEYATKORAWIS/1(61(0/1

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

SHAAREY ZEDEK PURIM
MEETING NEXT MONDAY

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

The monthly meeting of. the
Sisterhood of C o n gr e g a ti on
Shaarey Zedek will take place
Monday, March 9, at 2:15 p. m.,
in the social hall of the synagogue.
Mrs. Charles Robinson, chair-
man, has arranged an unusual

DeLuxe Family Service

Helen Morris Dies

The last rites for Miss Helen
Henschel Morris took place on
Monday, March 2.
Miss Morris was a talented
pianist and studied with Prof.

Service with Us More Than a
Promise—les Pledge!

March 7—Temple Beth El Senior High School Annual
Purim Dinner-Dance in social hall of Temple Beth El, at 6:30 p. m.
Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs
March 8—Annual meeting of Jewish Welfare Federation
Neatly Ironed
Friendly and Neighborly interest to see that the
and United Jewish Charities (afternoon).
Bath Towels and Underwear
March 8—Annual Detroit Service Group Get-To-Gather
Ford you have bought from Ginsberg gives you
Fluffed Dried
(evening).
satisfactory performance is winning us new
March 8—Purim Party of Shaarey Zedek Sunday School.
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE
friends every day.
March 8—Purim Military Ball of the Julius Rosenwald
Post No. 218 of American Legion, at Statler Hotel.
March 8—Bieur Cholera Jrs. 28th Purim Dance at the Book
Cadillac Hotel.
March 10—Evening Musicale of Music Study Club.
web
March 10—Annual $5 donor luncheon of Ladies' Auxiliary
of Jewish National Fund.
March 14—Home Relief Society, Night of Games at B'nai
Sloshe Center, Dexter and Lawrence.
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
March 15—Banquet of Palestine Labor Campaign.
March 15—Presentation of "Pinafore" by Music Group of
Young People's Temple Club, at Temple Beth El.
March 16—Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks Home
regular meeting at Statler Hotel at 2 p. m.
carefully Ironed
March 17—Address by Rabbi Leon I. Feuer before Zionist
Additional pounds, 41Xe lb.

Organization of Detroit, at Shaarey Zedek.
OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
March 18—Address by Dr. Hans Kohn, eminent authority
Always More Than 250 Desirable Used Cars for Sale
on Eastern affairs, before the forum of Men's Club cf Congrega-
Per
gation Shaarey Zedek.
PINGREE 6400
12515 - 45 GRATIOT AVE.
March 18—Detroit League for National Home for Jewish
curtain.
USED CAR STORE: 3920 WOODWARD AVE.
wind-whipped
Children in Denver; speaker, Mrs. J. K. Pattengill, vice-president
W.
bent
Or
responsible
for
Not
of National Council of Parents and Teachers Association.
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
March 19—Tea for presidents and representatives of the
League of Jewish Women's Organizations, at the home of Mrs.
I LATE HELEN H. MORRIS
35,540 EMIGRANTS
Fred Ginsburg.
GUARD • AND
March 22—Annual donor dinner of Detroit Auxiliary of
ASSISTED BY HIAS
Schnabel of Berlin and Leopold
YOUR T BE
MRS. CHARLES ROBINSON
Los Angeles Sanatorium.
Goilowsky of Vienna, spending nix
EYES • SAFE
March 22—Forum on "Palestine and Jewish Youth," con-
oNt'Ll'111:11 1' 1:( 1 51 PAGE ONE)
months
in
Europe.
program of entertainment. Two
ducted by Mis. Joseph II. Ehrlich for the Young People's Temple
With Ileatth-Lite Glasses
OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE
Miss Morris was born in De-
plays, "Sick Purim" and "An In-
Club, 3:30 p. m., at Temple Beth El.
troit and left hosts of warm Cuba, Spain and Ilarbin, and of
Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will be
ter Play" will be presented under
March 23—Theater party and bridge of Zedakah Club.
friends. The Tuesday Musical course in the United States. The
Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE
the superviSion of Saul L. Schles-
March 24—Eva Prenzlauer Service Group luncheon and
Club lost a member prominent in number of Jewish migrants other
inger, director of the Children's
bridge at Fyfes.
than German Jews directly helped
their recitals.
Theater of Shaarey Zedek.
March 25—Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools,
She began to show her talents by the society totalled 22,062.
Among those participating will
at 2 p. m., at Hotel Statler. Board meeting at 12:30,
Eyes examined, glasses fitted
The meeting last Sunday, while
at
the
age
of
six
following
her
tier Issue'
be Ilene Schiller, Sylvia Savin,
MEARINfi APPAREL
March 29—Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna-
by registered specialists at
mother, who had just left the it marked the 51st years of the
Alfred Sheven, Edward Katz, Ber-
gogue of New York, In an address before Men's Club of Shaarey
price you can afford to pay.

Society's
activities
on
behalf
of
piano by playing the same music,
wt.-a
tram Gordon, Pearl Epstein, Sy-
Zedek, on the subject "Factors of Survival in Jewish Life."
and almost copied the work of Jewish migrants, was the occasion
mond Gottleib, Brewster Broiler,
March 29—"Community Center Capers," musical comedy,
Minimum Charge, $1.50
for
noting
the
passing
of
an-
her mother, who afterwards guid-
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
Helen Kadushin and Elaine Brode.
at Jewish Community Center.
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
Neat to Mosel* ar. MIcbIgaa Ass.
ed her in her work, as she was an other milestone. On Feb. 18 of
The musical program will be
March 29--Zedakah 'Juniors annual March Frolic at lintel
this year, 25 years elapsed since
excellent piano player.
We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City
presented by a trio consisting of Statler.
Miss Morris was an assistant to the merging o: the Hebrew Shel
the following artists, under the
April 5 —"Amateur Night" of Young Men's Jewish Associa-
Mischa Nattier and was an ex- tering House Association and the SCHOLARSHIP FUND OF
direction of Sadie Cooper Alper:
tion at the Barium Hotel.
cellent piano teacher who was Ilebrew Immigrant Aid Society,
Irving Boigon, violinist; Evyline
April 15—Detroit League of National Home for Jewish
forming the present • Ilebrew Shel- ART SCHOOL PROVIDES
loved by all her pupils.
Scholnick, cellist; Saul Weller,
Children of Denver.
FOR MERIT STUDENTS
Miss Morris leaves her father, tering and Immigrant Aid So-
pianist.
April 19—Annual Neshef of flashomer Hatzoir at Northern
Bernard G. Morris, and brother, ciety.
Purim refreshments will be
High School.
Emigration Increasing
The scholarship fund of the Art
I Sidney B. Morris.
served during the social hour fol-
April 22—Ninth Annual Supper of Yeshiva Beth Judah
The pall bearers at the funeral
A 'review of the IIIAS and the School of the Jewish Community
lowing the meeting. Mrs. David
Auxiliary at the B'nai David Synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th.
Center provides for tuition, not
were:
Fred
Si.
Butzel,
William
HICEM
(IIIAS-ICA)
activities
B. , Lichtig, president of the Sis-
May 2—Neugarten Sunshine Club, Mothers and Daughters
Fixel, Arthur Fixel, Edward Ein- was presented by Isaac L. Asof- only for worthy students in the
terhood, will preside.
Luncheon.
Center school, but occasionally for
ritcoh
N r,risSlurry Romm, Frederick L. sky, general manager of IIIAS.
YOU CAN BUT QUALITY KOsnEll MEATS 111TII CONFIDENCE horn
May 3—Eva Prenzlauer and Infant Service Group Mothers'
Prefacing his report with a one of the esecially talented stu-
BOYCOTT AGAINST
and Daughters' Luncheon.
Those from out-of-town who statement that the society war dents who is sent to some nation-
May 3—Spring dance of Junior Group of Jewish Old Folks'
PHILHARMONIC FOR
came to attend the funeral were functioning practically all over the ally known school.
Adolph Goutman is now a schol-
ENGAGING A NAZI Home, at the Statler.
Mrs. Stanley Foil of Cleveland, world and that in 25 countries
May 10—Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers' and Daugh-
No Conneellon With Any Other Ment Market In Detroit
Mrs. Edwin Colin of Youngstown, German-Jewish refugees had to arship student at the Chicago In-
ter DELIVER
ters'
Luncheon.
stitute
of Art, where he has been
(CONCLUDED
FROM
PACE
ONE(
11637.41 DEXTER BLVD.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cole of Colum- be taken care of, he dealt with
Phone HOGARTH 3042
Between HarlIngszne and Webb
bus, Mrs. Sol Hyman Fremont and the figures of Jewish migration. studying since September, 1935. In
his noble stand. For them to ac-
order that he may devote himself
Mrs. Meyer Levy of Jackson.
As far as Poland is concerned,
cept Furtwaengler now would be
entirely to his art studies, the Cen-
Mr. Asofsky reported, Jewish emi-
ter scholarship fund provides him
a denial of their former position.
SHAAREY
ZEDEK
YPS
gration from that country marked
ANTI-JEWISH WAVE
They cannot endorse both."
with necessary means.
an increase of 75 per rent over
FORMAL ON MARCH 21
Recent contributions to this fund
SWEEPING GERMANY
Furtwaengler's appointment co-
the year before, the urgency of
have ben made by the following:
incided with the announcement in
Funeral services for Dr. Albert Jews leaving being due to what Mrs. H. Farbstein, Ruth Franklin
Bing•y to Address the Group This Berlin that he had been profes-
(CoNcLUDED FROM PAGE (1NE)
Sunday Afternoon
world. And reriallilv no nation will S. Kunin, wwho died Monday at has been described as the "stab- Einstein Memorial Loan Fund,
--
(OONoLUDED FROM raze ONE)
sionally rehabilitated and would

his home, at 3295 Rochester Ave., ilized misery" of Polish Jewry. Selling Self Sacrifice Fund, Mrs.

. 55 lt
isss our
fighting against the new Germany,
be restored to his post as guest
This emigration of Polish Jewry
A
large
attendance
is
anticipated
afraid neither or murder nor man-
s i igsr i 4ii Is";; in Alller. were held Wednesday in the Lewis
Heavenrich, M. Meyers, harry
conductor of the Berlin Philhar- and all the Christians in Germany
at the annual spring formal to be
msiliber of the Amid lean Brothers funeral home, with Rabbi has been steadily on the increase. Seligson and Mrs. David B. (Anna
slaughter.
monic. This report indicates that now being murdered for believing se Issseee
In 1932, 8,628 Jews left Poland.
given
by
the
Young
Peoples'
So-
Harold
Rosenthal
officiating.
Dr.
"Bloody is their trail; blood is
L.) Werbe.
he has made peace with the Nazi their religion; and all the work-
the road of sacrifice from Horst ciety of Congregation Shaarey regime. Furtwaengler had fre- ers in Germany lying crushed and ..r history. hut at leant you women Kunin, who was 33 years old, was In 1933 the number jumped to
Zedek, on Saturday evening, March
born in Russia and came to De- 16,847, in 1934, the total was
w' i "
Wessel to Gustloff." -
quently clashed with high Nazi bleeding in prison because they Las,,zrit7
Prenzlauer
Group Affair on
small 19,026 and for seven months of
ie •it r h ech e l i s ved fa h
m is ilyma
t b r oh yl.t lm
Horst Wessel was a Nazi for
leaders because he disapproved of were members of the labor unions.
March 24
es
le 1935 the number was 19,616. The
M. s D. dg
whose slaying two alleged Commu-
Stop
this
outrage!
We
shall
deal
attacks on Jewish musicians. In
wn eokintr, ane w In the prin.
at the Detroit College of Medicine, Jewish emigration from Lithuania
" ism , , s „,
nists were executed and one was
December, 1934, he even resigned with you. We shall cease to cry
Members of the Eva Prenzlauer
e ,ss is. pure enough to pr., II thew served as an interne at Providence was 50 per cent above that of
sentenced to 13 years' imprison-
all of his musical posts but later out against you, We shall make lei tl
tO Others '
Hospital, and then went into gen- 1934 and the number of Jewish Maternity Aid met at the Com-
your crime anathema wherever
ment.
he was persuaded to return.
oral practice here. Ile had offices emigrants from Rumania, too, munity Center on Tuesday after-
"The Jews will never succeed
the
world
will
hear
our
voice.
Dr. Wise Scores Brundage
Toscanini to Direct in Zion
at 11703 Dexter Blvd. He was a showed an increase. France, for noon. A number of letters were
in their work of destruction,"
The first concert of the newly- That is the way to deal with the
read regarding new cases. The
Dr. Wise, in his address, with- member of the Wayne County the first time in its history,
Mr. Streicher's paper asserted.
organized Palestine Symphony Or- monster. Do not feed him $15,-
chairman of the bridge luncheon
Saar to Be Jowls..
will be conducted in Tel 000,000. Do not give him $15,- out
referring
to the
liqui- it Medical Society and of Phi Lambda assumed the character of an emi-
chest
chests
dation
bank directly
by name,
made
reported. Tickets were distributed
Kappa,
medical
fraternity.
Sur-
gration
country.
"France,"
Mr.
Germany recovered full severs
Aviv on Oct. 24, by Ai two Ton- 000,000 which he will turn into clear that the American Jewish viving are his mother, Mrs. Ida Asofsky said, "is no longer able for the affair to be given on Tues
eignity over the Saar Sunday
canini, world-famous conductor, it machine guns and battle axes Congress will oppose with every Kunin; three sisters, Evelyn, Mary to absorb the hundreds of thou- day, Starch 24, at R. J. Fyfe's
when the last League of Nations
was announced here by Bronislaw which he will shoot us with."
strength at its disposal any scheme and Mrs. J. 1V. Ilenock, and a sands of Jewish aliens as hereto- Auditorium, the proceeds to hi'
bonds were cut. The supreme
Mrs. Catt's Address
Il uberman, eminent violinist and
to save Jewish money at the ex- brother, Jack L.
fore." Three thousand four Jew- used for matzos for Passover.
plebiscite tribunal, which was left
founder of the orchestra. Mr.
In the same spirit, Sirs. Catt pense of Jewish honor 'the world
The next meeting will be held
ish emigrants were directly helped
in the Saar for one year after
Toscanini, who recently announc- asserted that problems posed by over. Ile asserted that the Amer-
to leave France and settle in oth- at the Community Center, Tues-
the government was formally
ed his resignation as conductor Nazi Germany in its persecution can Jewish Congress is intransi-
Refreshments
day,
March 17.
er lands.
turned over to the Reich, was dis-
of the New York Philharmonic of the Jews and other minority gent in its determination to de-
Members and
South America continued to ab- will be served.
solved at midnight
Symphony Orc hestra t in Palestine groups are human problems and fend the right of the Jews to re-
friends
are
invited.
sorb Jewish immigrants. The in-
Tbe court was left as protection
AARON JACOB WEISMAN
invitation to conduc, accepted the
nhould. stand by and be main in Germany.
flux into Argentina showed a
for Jews, political refugees and
because "it is the duty of every counted. She said: "Together we
Junior Players' Guild
In the course of his address, he of 11518 Oakland Ave., 76 years steady increase as follows: 1932,
all those who could not vote in
old, died on Feb. 25. Funeral 1801 Jewish immigrants; 1933,
one to fight and help in this sort must baptize
ptize
our
own
country
also
scored
the
leaders
of
the
the plebiscite and feared repris-
of cause according to one's anew in the principles of justice American Olympic Committee who services were held at Lewis Bros. 1,962; 1934, 2,215 and in 1935,
Having organized a young peo-
als. Its word was supreme over
means." The Palestine S Symphony and democracy.
Our country
3,159. New Jewish settlements ple's group consisting of approxi-
local courts in such matters.
in Machrtelah
is composed of Jewish and non- stands in a pivotal position and are
urging
American
participation
Funeral home
on Feb. Cemetery,
27 with were founded in Uruguay, Para- mately 30 young men and women,
in the
Olympic
Games
in Nazi interment
Sunday also ends the validity
Rabbi
S.
AL
Fine
officiating.
He
Jewish refugee musicians from has the power to influence the Germany.
lie made particular
the Junior Players Build, spon-
guay and Chile
of assurances given by the Ger-
Germany. The first concert will trend of civilized society the world reference to the statement of is
survived
by a and
daughter,
Mrs. The HIAS office in the Far East, sors of the group, is now endeav-
Harry
Bauman
two sons,
man government to the League
be broalcast throughout the world
. r."
Avery Brundage who declared
in Ilarbin, China, helped 1,071 oring to increase it membership.
that "in discrimination on account
ABRAHAM SATOVSKY
over the new Palestine radio sta- ove Asserting that the so-called five upon his return from Germany Ralph and Lester.
Jewish migrants, a large percen-
The first social will be a penny
of language, race or religion" will
tape of whom were settled in party at the home of Wilfred
hors and will be heard in this great liberties—free conscience, that it may be necessary to seek
be made during the one-year per- 21, in the Crystal ballroom of the country
MOLLIE SCHWARTZ
over the National Broad. free thought, free speech, free- Federal funds to finance the Uni-
Japan, South China and contigu- Katz, 98 Winona Ave.
iod. The Nazi governor already Book Cadillac Hotel, Many tea-
castng System.
A candidate committee has been
dam of press, and freedom of as- ted States team to the Nazi Olym- of 10209 McQuade Ave., 72 years ous territories.
has warned that soon after this turea will mark this annual occa-
In deciding to conduct in Pales- sembly, are the chief tests of pics. In this connection, scoring old, died on Feb. 26. Funeral
chosen and consists of Gertrude
assurance lapses "the Saar will sion. Music will be furnished by
tine, Mr. Toscanini, father-in-law those governments, Sirs. Catt this stand, Dr. Wise declared: "I services were held on Feb. 27 with
Grossberg,
Rose Evelyn Rosner,
become the most Jewless part of Benny Kyte and his WXYZ or-
of the famous Jewish musician, pointed out that these five prin- tell Mr. Brundage that he will interment in Clover Hill Park
RABBI I, L. BRILL DIES Florence Weinstein, Stanford So-
chestra. Several radio stars will
Germany."
Vladimir Horowitz, gave another ciples are being assaulted in many not ever get one dollar from our Cemetery, Rabbi A. N. Hershman
bel and Morton Sobel.
be present to aid in the entertain-
NEW YORK (WNS) — Rabbi
All young people are invited
ment. Refreshments will be served strinking demonstration of his countries of Europe and that upon Federal government. We give officiating.
Isaac L. Brit, well-known editor to attend the next meeting, Sun-
Mrs. Pettengill to Speak for during the evening. Dancing will hatred of Nazism. He had prev- those of us who live in the United him our scorn, not our support;
iously
cancelled
all
engagements
JOSEPH
ABRAHAM
BLOOM
and
communal
leader,
died
here
at
our
contempt,
not
our
aid.
For
day
afternoon at 1:30 p. m., in
be from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m.
States, a nation guaranteeing all
Denver Home League
Abraham Satovsky, president of except two o concerts in Paris to the five principles, there rests the he and General Sherrill have com- of 2930 Elmhurst Ave., 52 years the age of 61. A native of Ger- the clubrooms of the B'nai Moshe.
raise
funds
for
a
monument
to
old,
died
on
Feb.
27.
Funeral
many,
he
was
educated
in
the
mitted
a
crime
against
America
greater responsibility than we
The Detroit League of the Na- the Young People's Society, is tak-
ing an active part in preparations Camille Saint-Saens and his ap- have ever borne before, in order by taking young Americans to services were held at Lewis Bros. Reich and in England. Beginning
tional Home for Jewish Children
this gala occasion. Mildred pearance in the Salzburg music to defend them. In the course Germany and exposing them to Funeral Home on March 1 with his journalistic career as a contrib-
at Denver will have Mrs. P. K. for
Rev. Cantor
Agranove and Leanore Gansu festival in the summer. Two years of her address, Mrs. Catt said:
the shame and contagion of Nazi interment in Machpelah Cemetery, utor to the Jewish Times of Ber-
Pettengill as guest speaker at the
David Golden
Rabbi Si. Zager officiating. Ile is lin, the London Jewish Chronicle
life and practices.
head
the
large
committee
in
charge.
ago
he
joined
10
other
world
fam-
March 18 meeting, at the Detroit
II, In the
tri...a
w
All those desirous of attending are ous musicians in sending a cable rioted States of .k n1,11. n. • 1. 1•1•1 , 0111111111.
Prince Loewenstein called upon survived by his wife, Mollie. two and the London Jewish World, he
Detzito..uviffils
Leland Hotel. Mrs. Pettengill, first
advised to contact Arthur Doctor of protest to Hitler against the • greater HMO we ha, e ever borne
all freedom-loving people to unite sons, Hyman and Henry; two came to the United States in 1904
vice-president of the National
- .ore Is a nation guaranteeing the
at 918 Penobscot Bldg., Cadillac persecution of German artists be-
In opposing participation in the daughters, Rose and Evelyn and to become editor of the English
Council of the Parent-Teachers As-
Ile
0043, or by calling evenings Miss cause of race and politics.
Olympic Games and warned that five brothers. Solomon, Issie, Jack, page of the Jewish Daily News.
sociation, has been associated with
kept
also declined to conduct the Wag. front InJusth r. The, 111110t
Brit also served as the first editor
Agranove at Hogarth 2891.
as soon as the Olympic Games are Phillip and Abe.
Wedding reran ►
constructive child welfare activi-
II
ailed the hosed,
It
The next meeting of the organi- nor musical festival at Baireuth rgo
of the Hebrew Standard. lie occu-
it must continue thst over, a new and more dreadful
far refugees
ties since 1925.
CELIA
HORWITZ
pied pulpits in New York, Pater-
sie llarn
r rrerbr a'
proud boast
Per hap. Jew. meg he terror will ensue.
ration
will
be
held
this
Sunday
at
because
"of
painful
events
which
Miss Gertrude Leve, a pretegd
hose am estors fled from
nt here
of 2690 Glendale Ave., 66 years son, Brooklyn and Flint, Sikh. For
, my feelings as a Pre..
u•
MAI. Or
E urope Pref., the
Mrs. Wise, who presided at the old, died on March 3. Funeral several yearn he was executive sec-
of Prof. Joseph Brinkman of Ann 3:30 p. m. at which time Malcolm have wounded
as an artist."
Bingay
of
the
Detroit
Free
Press
man
and
lion of todIie earlier day. A h. but there
luncheon, declared: "There will services were held at Lewis Bros. retary of the Union of Orthodox
Arbor, will be guest soloist. She
sr, Chrlatiseks. too dersendanto of pion-
errs. w lin fled front England. I. ram P. be no safety in America unless
will be accompanied at the piano will address the group on a topic
Funeral Home on March 4 with in- Jewish Congregations of America.
by Miss L. A. Saltzberg. Her selec- of interest.
Annual Dance of Jr. Group 11,:lisn id omi t k i•rniany for the same row- the battle against Nazi terror and terment in Machpelah Cemetery, At the time of his death he was Monuments of Character
oppression be waged and won Rabbi Si. Fischer and Canter A. director of publicity for the 111AS.
tions will be, "Se Tu M'Ami, Se
h
I
of Jewish Old Folks'
Together we must up- now." Deploring that "The growth
ot kid intisns
Sos Piro" by Pergolesl, "Aria Di Congregation B'nai Moshe

A. Rosenfeld officiating. She is
1101. idual tight.
1.11141Atil
h,.1.1
Home on May 3
Polissena" from the opera Rectum-
, of our work is necessitated by the survived by her husband, Abra-
Honors Several Members
Dave Diamond and his Della- rssd,
isto, by Hanel and "Ilabavero",
growth of the persecution and ham; three sons, Louis, Nate and
t•
,
)
VIdt.
o
ld
fre;do
'
m
And
Ito.
demo.
Robins
orchestra
will
provide
music
from Carmen, by Bizet.
I the • rld Jack and two daughters, Florence,
scone of our
for o...hes
ur
•Ionn. but for „Orr
The annals of Congregation at the second annual dance of the not
Members are privileged to bring
man •nd wfdlinn Uphold It as • thing I over," Mrs. Wise appealed to those
In loving memory of our dear
and Sirs. Harold Kutzen
B'nai Moshe, which is now in its Junior Group of the Jewish Old essential aim for •Il
I present to "make it possible for
two guests.
sister. Eva Gordon Bosch, who
25th year of existence, contain Folks' Home on Sunday, May 3,
"Th. modern despots, w ha are now
to
carry
this
burden
which
is
passed
away five years ago, March
as
,sued di. t•tons. mote •r rninorlt
JOSEPH LUMBERG
several names deserving of honor- at the Statler Hotel.
not la,. use minorities represent • air - [ your burden as well."
The late Joseph Lumberg, who 9, 1931.
in a ronstant
I h ought.
Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith to able mention:
In md
Another second annual event is ferent religious felt h. hut 1M , ALIne I .1 The support of the work of the
died in Cleveland on Feb. 21, was
In heart s silent sorrow
The award to Jacob Farkas on the tea to be given on Sunday af-
American Jewish Congress wa
Meet on March 16
Sadly missed by her brother,
Sunday, March 1, in connection ternoon, March 15, from 2 to 4 p. )41norltiem of purr. •nd lofty purpose , also urged by Sirs. Edward Jacobs, the father of the late Mrs. Anna
GessIt• sad IllutIo Maatueenta
with the 7th of Adar "Cheers m., at the Jewish Old Folks' Home. het , . been potential agencies w 51. h. . national president of Hadassah. Shapiro and Jacob Lumberg, and and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel '
On March 16 the Women's Aux- Seude", of the honor of "Honorary
I vi I I a
t
is,
t In
iron:
Ink
grandfather of Sol Lumberg and Gordon.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
The entertainment program will
a nd Is
.' The proceedings were broadcast Frieda Leff of Detroit.
=cup Tits
iliary of B'nai B'rith No. 122, will Chairmanship of the Chevra Kadi-
lie is
• 7:1 . 1"t
n
consist of dance numbers and Jew- selnsh and t ruel . can
'' over Station WMCA. A musical survived by his wife, Ricks, his
meet at the home of Mrs. Harry
In loving memory of our dear
eha," furnishes occasion for relat- ish songs. Although this Is planned
it
and ',sir - program was presented by George children, Mrs. Dora Tower, Mrs. daughter and sister, Florence Die-,
I. Isoop..,,I. publi,, plred
Clark, 2988 Elmhurst Ave., at
ing his services and achievements primarily for the pleasure of the Ins , 115. illIf may lift • nation to Ilk
' Gerahwin, Jan Peeree and Madame Sophie Greenberg of Detroit; and nor, who passed away four years ,
8:30 p. m. An interesting program
Rev. Cantor
to this cause.
folks living at the home, everyone st•rs Cert•Inly. Inspired by the rIgh .; Vicla Philo.
of entertainment will follow the
rmnorities h•s• done more t
Mrs. Rae Fuldauer, Golda, Neuta ago, March 22, 1932 (14 days in
Jacob
Louis Kahn and Jack Rosenbaum is invited. There will be no charge ideals.
Church Indifference Deplored
bring sir ilia. inn to n•• Pte.'.
i.s .,
business meeting. Refreshments
Adar).
and son. Allen, of Cleveland; 14
also received acknowledgement for and r freshment,' will be served. I it•n all the despots •nd their •rmlea
e
Silverman
The plight of non-Aryan Chris-
er u•
will be served. All members and
1.4,0 nI made)... (1,1.0
Jewish minorities. In many landa na•
grandchildren and four great
their work in reconditioning of the Estelle Amernick is in charge of To
emsoiret,
Tea, in alien.. ofte n flow
'Ions o•• nap 5 fright minorIlle. mar flans in Germany was considered
friends are invited.
MOREL
grandchildren.
Memory keeps h•r e•er near us
b U u il din g.
this affair.
se MO Ps41 lor• of a nation when awl
dinner and conference held
Is 'I wan'
Due to the illness of Mrs. Jacob
Thoush she died four year.. Rao
lind Wiens! f4:: at a
Aaron Kurland conducted • din-
Several prospective members at- thought • i• hi enlightened
rnmithe
liarvith, the meeting of Feb. 3, at
, h d•nles th l• pHs liege will at the Hotel Astor Feb. 26, under
nm on
Sadly
missed
by
her
parents,
DOROTHY PRITZ DECKER
cunsion on the Ludwig Lewisohn tended the social meeting IAA Wed- Ione vomit . in that , hararter.
the auspices of the American of 1717 W. Philadelphia Ave. died sister and brothers.
the Statler Hotel was conducted
1 71 71= 1.1
lecture which was held on Febru- nesday evening, March 1, at the
- The lents% tor of flertnany Is thstound
11.011.1,
Christian
Committee
for
German
by Mrs. Joseph Sanders, first vice
on Monday, Feb. 24, at the age of
ary 20. Emanuel Rosman and home of Ruth Broder. The mem- Int Imagine • father, who doe. no;
2903
president. Miss Ann Manson, pant

hint most Refugees of which Dr. S. Parkes
In loving memory of my dar-
III■ • • son II. 1•k.•from
29. Funeral services were held on
others participated in the forum.
bership committee announces a of his pore-ha,
that .'
Elmhurst
president of Junior Iladassah,
Cadman is chairman. Both Prot-
Feb. 25. She is survived by her ling aunt, Jessie Barnett. who will
In NW an. remain. ott • ellmadt•nt•ge
wienie
roast
for
members
only.
to
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spoke on Palestine as she saw it.
II. role him of moans to earn a lilt. estsnt and Catholic clergymen and
be
forever
in
my
heart.
husband, Milton; three children,
ne
lisersi 11. prohibds Ha , AIM,. fro" : laymen were in attendance.
At the meeting of Feb. 17, Mrs. Form Camp Fire Girls' at take place In April.
leer ever adoring niece, Fannie!
rertornml
Frank, Rhoda and Gerald; her
At the last business meeting. at Mu. at Ion In the hest w !loons. dent.
Jewish Center
Dave Diamond, second vice Ares!-
Speakers at the dinner included
him dtitensh ■ p and • ,oft •nd then
parents, Mr. and Mrs Albert ^"a'' F alk.
Selma
Blatnikoff
which
Basil
and
dent, presided. The speaker of the
drIA es Iltrn fotth to and holm. I ttml Dr. Eugene C. Carder. associate
Pritz; two brothers, Nathan and
t
We re
n gea
r
A Camp Fire Girls' Group is were host and hostess, Estelle wor k • mon h g • etra
evening was Sidney Alexander.
minister of the Riverside Church.
Who, I would Inky: i
hea r of son
Ilerman, and two sisters, Sylvia
being organized at the Jewish Amernick and Arthur Ross were is unhellel a ble
presided; Dr.
Yet all these things New York, who
Buchhalter and C-oldie.
.

Community Center and will meet appointed reprehmtatives to the end more flertn•ny
RODIN CLUB
.. Henry Smith Leiner .foreign sec-
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
an d aspiration
ernm•nt
of
modern
Itirna
Jewish
Youth
Conference
on
March
A meeting of the Rodin Club every Tuesday afternoon from 4
retary of the Federal Council of
would I. .1101 y of Inv h bah•slortsm
1.
The
publicity
committee
of
the
Gifts
to Building Fund of
The
group
is
open
to
girls
Tlti•
go,
ernrnent
has
et•pped
harasser
was held at the Palmetto Hotel to 6.
Churches; Dr. Frank Bohn. politi-
f
l
also
supplemented
at
this
dotism
gartering
ntensey
I
row
club was
esp
Old Folks' Home
in the apartment of Mrs. Fred from 10 to 14 years of age.
tbs. pena lties n•tur• Imhaeee tar ladu I. cal economist and writer; Dr. Wel-
The first meeting will be held on time for the purpoee of the spring
Inc me
Zierer on Feb. 28. Lancheon was
Pt.D.1, 0
Donations to the building fund
ter Si. hotschnig, formerly three-
nerved at 12:30 and the busineas Tuesday afternoon, March 10. dance, by two members, Mildred
of
the
Women's Auxiliary of the
for
of
the
High
Commission
for
• " 111101111. and drys ha.. nn aro•,
meeting followed. The remainder Mrs. H. L. Harris will lead the Feldman and Berths Weiebrot.
eie In... In this ewe.. es se... German Refugees in London and Jewish Old Folks Horne were
of the afternoon was spent play- group.
",",: James G. McDonald. former High made by Mr. and Mrs. Myron S.
IT" and t wor
Leon C. Weiss, one of the '4?"`•
ing cards. The next meeting will
I. at Commissioner for Refugees, who Steinberg; and by Newton Annis,
And •Illh tre.dem
Even the mightieet wind can stir South's leading architects, has is es.s.
he held at the home of Mrs. J.
:I spoke over long distance telephone in loving memory of Sarah Nau-
been
hired
to
design
the
memorial
Schiller, 2641 Elmhurit. on Wed up no waves in the underground
man.
he from Florida.
I. minor- Moe thole ,1155.• Ia
to Huey Lome.
residay, March 11, at S p. m.
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