A merica 'nick periodical C'HICP currox AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO EperRorejmvun PfRONICLE August 28, 1936 TRIFLES MAKE PERFECTION —BUT —PERFECTION IS NO TRIFLE . .. Every last detail in the selection, preparation and serving of food and drinks at Wm. Boesky's must be 100q PERFECT! PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Abner C. Rosenzweig} CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE Directs Charlevoix I COMMENCEMENT ON SEPTEMBER 2 Cabaret at the Inn Seven Downtown Theaters Young Men to Be Ordained, Gov. Henry Horner, Detroiters vacationing at Char- of Illinois, to Be Guest Speaker MICHIGAN—"The Texas Rang- levoix were treated to an unus- STAGE AND SCREEN MAZER'S PREVIOUS WORK IN CAPITOL The Week's Attractions at the Center Theater Joseph Mazer, who is a candi- date for Congress on the Republi- can Ticket in the 15th Congres- sional District, will be no strang- er to the nation's capitol if he is sent to Washington at the com- ing election. Before entering the practice of law Mr. Mazer's ex- tensive business interests fre- quently called him to the na- tion's capitol at Washington, D. C., as well as to Paris, London and other European capitols. Mr. Mazer had the distinction of being selected from a list of eminent and distinguished men from all over the United States by the Watch Case and Watch Movement Companies of Amer- ica, and the American National Jewelers Association to prepare, present and urge before Congress the passage of a national bill (later known an the "Owen Goecke Bill"), which had for its object the elimination of fraudu- lent stamping. Mr. Mazer's friends and asso- ciates believe him to be eminent- ly qualified by education, exten- sive business experience and legal training to effectively and ener- getically deal with the problems of national and, world-wide im- portance, which will cone before the next Congress. The Center Theater, 6540 Woodward Ave., at Grand Blvd., is always cooled by modern elec- tric refrigeration. Free parking service is offered. This Friday, Saturday and Sun- day, the features are: Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon and Joel McCrea in "These Three," also Phil Regan, Walter C. Kelly and Evelyn Knapp in "Laughing Irish Eyes," plus a color cartoon. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the features will be: Return engagement of that outstanding musical hit of 1935, "Naughty Marietta," with Jean- ette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy; Madeleine Carrel and Geo. Brent in "The Case Against Mrs. Ames," plus a color cartoon. Offering all three stars the act- ing opportunities of their lives, brilliantly concocted by Lillian Hellman, famous Broadway play- wright, magnificently produced and expertly directed by William Wyler, "These Three" holds its audience breathless from the opening shot to the final fadeout. It boasts something new to film fans in dramatic situations, knit together with a skill that results in smart-paced, smooth and un- forgettable entertainment. And Bonita Granville, the 12-year-old, who plays the spiteful schoolgirl whose vicious lie motivates the story, is one of the great acting discoveries of motion picture his- tory. ers," King Vidor's thrilling motion picture of the birth of America's largest state, with a cast headed by Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakie, Jean Parker and Lloyd Nolan, is now showing at the Michigan Theater, while Eleanor Holm Jarrett, Olym- pic swimming star, headlines a big stage show that includes the Twentieth Century Dance Revue, Art Jarrett, Carl Shaw and Com- pany and the Titan Trio. WOODWARD evr GRAVID BLVD 2 AAN oven ii:}oarn ually enjoyable evening last Fri- day when the management of the Inn presented their annual cab- TODAY aret show. sat - SUN. Directed by the genial Abner C. Rosenzweig of Detroit, the 111111011 HOPKINS artists on the program who were a. Mel RICA—M. OBERON FREE DELIVERY recruited from the colony of va- ANIIIIIKEE — ANYTIME In cationists contributed their tal- 1 . 110Nr ents in a professional manner. TO. 8-3020 Abner also acted as master of also ceremonies and introduced the 11111 Henan-1101er Kelly UNITED ARTISTS—"Anthony various acts in his own inimitable In Adverse," starring Fredric March, style. He proved himself a cap- and versatile performer Delicatessen - Restaurant is now in the second week of its able engagement at the United Artists drawing rounds of applause on Dexter & Collingwood Theater. Warner Brothers' flIMIZA- his every appearance. Twen- tion of the Hervey Allen best-sel- ty acts were shown which includ- ler, has proven a best-seller in ed everything from tap dancing I. films, breaking records in many to acrobatics and blues songs to parts of the United States. As imitations. HEBREW THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE OF CHICAGO "Anthony Adverse" playing the The audience consisted of resi- name role, March reaches the peak dents and vacationists at Charle- The Hebrew Theological Col- I graduate of the college, will rep- atoll. • Tue..- WM. Timm. of his noted career as a film star. voix and were the guests of W. lege of Chicago, Ill., announces resent the alumni, and will wel- AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA MANI: minim:s 1.11 E. Flynn, resident manager of that rabbinical ordaination cere- come the seven young men into NITNON LUDT STATE—Bette Davis, with War- the Inn. In monies will take place Wednes- the rabbinate. Rabbi Melvin ren William in "Satan Met a La- day evening, Sept. 2. Goodman will be Ilebrew valedic- dy," and Barton MacLane and June Travis in the thriller "Jail- Tribute to "Daddy" Adolph Seven young men will gradu- torian, and Rabbi Schmaryahu T. break," is the double-feature pro- ate from this institution for Swirsky will be English valedic- Freund aso gram now at the State Theater, higher Jewish learning. They torian. Rabbi Ephraim Epstein, MADELEINE fA1t 11111 .I. together with the first showing of tilf0111/K 111tENT will have completed a long and chairman of curriculum commit- By MICHAEL SHARLITT the Joe Louis vs. Jack Sharkey arduous rabbinical course, and , tee, will be chairman of the eve- Supt., Jewish Orphan Home ning. fight pictures. will receive their Smichoth. These County Clerk Montgomery of Cleveland At present, the college has a graduation exercises will be the To Be Honored at a faculty of 20 professors, a num- FOX—The completion of "The sixth held b y the college, and The passing of an individual, Party on Saturday Road to Glory," Twentieth Centu- more often than not, brings to present graduates will join the ber of whom are world-renowned Good Parking Facilities authorities in their fields. The ry-Fox picture now at the Fox dear ones sadness and despair and 52 ordained rabbis, all former student-body numbers close to Theater, was marked by an un- Republican candidates for coun- daring thoughts of the futility of graduates of the college, who are 600 approximately one-fourth of usual discution in which - each of life. There are occasions, though, now occupying pulpits in some of which are (rem communities out- ty offices will be present at the the stars, Fredric March, Warner 2 Jackets of Cellophane Doubly rally, dance and floor show of the when the last pilgrimage of dear the largest Jewish communities side of Chicago. Baxter and Lionel Barrymore, all InsuresOLD GOLD Freshness. Montgomery County Clerk Club in friends brings consciousness of of this country and Canada. The Ilebrew Theological Col- the lintel Statler next Saturday that it was one of the most Recital on Sept. 4 to Con- agreed positive and high qualities of life The majority of the graduat- lege has grown in its scope of interesting films in which they had night. itself. Especially is this likely to ing students are American-born work and importance to an amaz- dude Ganapol Sum. ever appeared. Jules Klein's orchestra has been be so when one is laid to rest who I and hold degrees from leading ing degree during the last 15 On the stage of the Fox start- engaged and it is expected that mer Season has lived a span of years reminis- universities. The young men to years. Credit for this achieve- between 2,000 and 3,000 guests ing Friday will be that record cent of the biblical patriarchs. be ordained are: Nathan A. Bar- A graduation recital by Mrs. smashing revue • Vhooting High", Particularly is this so when such ack, Moses Eichenstein, Melvin ment is due the officers, directors will attend. County Clerk Henry A. Mont- Catherine Williams, pianist, on reaching a new mark in loveliness a life has been filled with and rich Goodman, Leon Leibik, Maurice and faculty of the college who Friday evening, Sept. 4, will con- and comedy with Broadway's fa- in services that emphasize qualities E. Romirowsky, Irving Silver- have ever striven to uphold an gismery and Mrs. Montgomery will unusually high standard, The In- vorite comedians — Mells-Kirk & be the guests of honor. clude the summer season of the of brotherhood and altruism and berg and Schmaryahu T. Swir- renown/MD.4 Trniel NrrtIce Ganapol School of Musical Art, Howard ... don't miss their trav- selflessness, about which poets aky. They hail from several dif- stitution is located on Douglas Blvd. and St. Louis Ave. in Chi- esty on Haile Selassie, Mussolini Molly Seigel Auxiliary of with enrollnient for fall classes dream, and for which philosophers ferent states and all have dis- CORONATION BOOKINGS and Hitler. cago. The administration offices, scheduled from Sept. 8 to 12. J. C. R. S. of Denver constantly seek. tinguished themselves in their classrooms and library are situ- Mrs. Williams, who is one of As I listened to the eulogy of work at the college. Labor Day Cruise to- ated in two beautiful modern POWATAN the leading musicians of Harlin- Rabbi Franklin last Friday morn- At the board meeting held The graduation ceremonies will buildings. Jean Vickers, new mistress of ing, I was impressed with the re- gen, Texas, will present her re- BERMUDA—$50.00 take place at the Anshe Knesseth Rabbi Saul Silber is president at the home of Mrs. Fishman, 1472 cital in the school auditorium, ceremonies, singer and dancer who minder of the rabbi that Adolph Hazelwood, arrangements were Israel Synagogue, Chicago, and of the Ilebrew Theological Col- Official Agents for all Lake,. Cass and Putnam Ayes., assisted is proclaimed the toast of two con- Freund never suggested the busi- will be honored by the presence lege; Rabbi Samuel S. Siegel is made for the annual banquet to by Bernard Sturn, head of the tinents has made a decided hit with ness man, in spite of the fact that be given on Sunday, Dec. 6, in the Ocean, Rail, Bus and Air Lines Powatan customers. She rates tops he earned his keep in the marts of Gov. Henry Horner of Illinois, executive director, and Rabbi Philadelphia-Byron Hall. Organ'. violin department. and the way she handles the show of commerce. There was something who will be guest speaker. Rabbi Jacob Greenberg is dean of the nations are asked to remember the Mrs. Leslie G. Lamborn, direc- 1022 FOX THEATER BLDG. 0. Z. Fasman of Tulsa, Okla., a college. tor of the Euridice girls' chorus, is pleasing. Miss Vickers started about the man that constantly re- above date when planning their Cherry 2448 has announced a membership on the road to stardom when she flected things of the spirit. His affairs. drive which will culminate in was chosen one of the talent win- record as father, citizen and as All members and friends are Roadhouse Dinners from invited to the next meeting on their first rehearsal on Sept. 15. ners by Paramount. Then she was Jew kept alive in no mixed way with Earl Carroll's "Murder at the eternal verities of loyalty, y , $1.25 Tuesday, Sept. 1, at 1 p. m., at the Vanities" after which she fraternity, benevolence and truth. Assembly Hall. Important matters • Never • Wrestling at Arena Bowl toured the night spots of Europe. To many, there may have been will be discussed. OPENING WEDNESDAY Lovett & Company close Sunday thoughts of dogmatic prejudice. nor Renard on Monday Cover Charge S ) night after a long engagement To others, this single-minded ad- Cantor Leo Lange, the sensa- Prenzlauer Maternity Aid 8231WOODWARD . "The Dowager Queen which incedentally has proven herence to convictions suggested a tional cantor of Moscow and now All Zionist Organizations Oki Shikina, the Oriental jui very popular. Raye, Prince and to Meet on Tuesday courage and devotion to conscience of New York, is to visit Detroit of the Night Clubs" jitsu man, will wrestle his first Hughie, three popular song writ- Represented on Cen- that would not yield to anything during the months of September main event at the Arena Bowl ers open Monday night direct from Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid less than the deep beauty of affec- and October. Cantor Leo Lange tral Board next Monday evening, opposing 27 weeks at the Cocoanut Grove. announces that its first meeting tion and love which he had in has more than 20 years of experi- Ivan Rasputin, the ponderous of the season will be held on Gene Mona, dancer, does a tap abundance. ence as cantor. He has officiated A nation-wide Shekel campaign Tuesday, Sept. 1, at 1:30 p. m., at, Russian in a finish bout. GREAT routine. The five dancing rockets I have seen him at close range has been launched by the affiliat- the Jewish Community Center. Re- This match is the aftermath of continue as does Gene Region and when he would rise to a challenge ACTS ed Zionist bodies of the United freshments will be served. a hectic short bout which these his swing band. The Rockets are of personal principles and faith. *JEAN VICKERS States at the request of the two athletes wrestled last Mon- doing a new Knock-Knock number Unpopularity of his opinions did Plans will be suggested for the Tonitof World Zionist Executive. Al- annual donor luncheon which will day which resulted in a victory that makes a hit. * GENE MONA not dissuade him. Defeat in deci- atoessol Soso though this Is not a Zionist Con- take place Dec. 1. . for the Oriental, who scored the sion did not dismay him. lie'was *LOVETT a CO. gress Year, the Interest in Pales- Mrs. George Cohen Is chairman only fall via a jui jitsu trick. Ifinkr1111plAi_ DEMAND FOR MOTHERS' a soldier of the old school, and he tine is greater than ever, owing of a bridge tea, to be given at — 11origerals. is 70• Other bouts Monday will be: fought to his last day. Perhaps nn to the serious situation resulting Kerns Auditorium, Tuesday, Oct. John Swenski, Minneapolis, vs. MILK EXCEEDS SUPPLY the greatest comfort of his final * ca1175. from the murderous attacks of 6, at 1:30 p. m. SWING sass and Her Orchestra Walter Rory, Detroit; Jose Man- years was the satisfaction of fight- 5 Diming Intuit Arab bandits on innocent Jews Mrs. Minnie Goodman gave a uel, Portugal, vs. Hans Schnable, Appeal for Additional Mills Is ing his old battles over and over and their property. donation in honor of her daugh- Germany; and Johnny Silvy, again. Made by Community Fund Hamilton, vs. Ray Ryan, San One hundred thousand shek- ter's wedding. I like to think of "Daddy" Mothers' Milk Bureau Diego. olim have already been distribut- Freund as child as well as patri- ed throughout the country, and Contributions to the Council With 10 premature or seriously arch. The simplicity with which he are in the hands of the various was devoted to his family, the Camp Happy Day Fund Coming Maridayi sick babies desperately in need Sunday groups. Council Camp of the Detroit of mother's milk, the Commun- unashamed pride with which he Dinner The campaign will finish at the section of National Council of hhighlo defended his people, his transpar- ity Fund Mothers' Milk Bureau of DeLuse end of September with the proc- Jewish Women received a contribu- sod Prince Woman's Hospital issued an ap- ent devotion to altruistic causes, lamation MI a special Shekel Day his indefatigable energy suggest $1.50 tion for the Council Camp Ilappy D.Irte htm Announcement of furloughs for peal for additional milk. when Zionists and all Palestine Day Fund from Mrs. Isaac Gil- Wrsla at is. on the one hand the vigor and the forthcoming High Holy Days The demand for mother's milk COCOANUT sympathisers will be visited by bert in honor of the birthday an- 1utrge S by United States Department has always exceeds the supply, but virility of youth and on the other, lover `ROVE special committees. the protective philosophy of ma- niversary of E. Tabor. been made by the Jewish Welfare at this time the unusual number The organizations and their na - turity and age. Ile was stalwart Board. of premature babies has made tion-wide branches participating The order of the United States the need imperative, according to in his beliefs and in his energies. I am happy to have this oppor- in the campaign are: Zionist Or- War Department is as follows: ENJOY YOURSELF AT . . Miss Rae Hylund, who has charge ganization of America, lladassah, "Furlough,. for Jewish holidays to tunity to pay my tribute to the • soldier. of the Jewish faith. The Sec- of the Bureau. man who will always be known to CANTOR LEO LANGE Order Sons of Zion, Masada, retary of Wnr desires. In order to per- The bureau takes milk only his devoted friends as "Daddy." Poale Zion-Zeire Zion, Pioneer mit Holdiers of the Jewish faith to from mothers who have more in principal cities throughout Eu- Women Organization, Jewish Na- partielpote in the celebration of High Holy Hay. (Rosh Hashonah), beginning milk than they need for their own rope and was well known as the tional Workers Alliance, League at sundown Wednesday. Sept. H. 1530. child. It pays mothers 10 cents "Wonder Cantor". Ile made a seri- for Labor Palestine, Hashomer and continuing until sundown. Friday, ous study of the age-old Hebrew Hatzair Mizrachi, Helmet Ilamiz- Sept. 18. and the Hay of Atonement an ounce and carfare to the hos- Res rr ions, Phone Pi ree 3559 Cyom Kippur). beginning atsundown. Grego at Eight-MU pital, where the milk is taken. melodies and took a general music rachi, Mizrachi Women's Organ- Friday. Sept 35. and continuing until DANCING NIGHTLY EXCrPT MONDAY course in the Conservatory of Mos- ization. sundown, Saturda. Sept. H. that mem- Arrangements should be made bers of that faith be granted furloughs through Miss Hylund, Columbia cow. Samuel Markewich, chairman, for such time m necessary to permit 5716 for appointments. Leo Lange has been acclaimed Is aided by the United States Admission $1.25 them to he at their home.. when Pene• Hirable, or at places where them eel, The Mothers' Milk Bureau was as one of the greatest creative art- Central Shekel Board. Enactment of more stringent TAN INCLUDED bratIons are held. from nom of TUfedAY. ; organized in 1914 and is one of laws providing Wayne County ists of synagogue music, both as • Sept 15. 1538. to noon of Sunday, Sept. Information and material in composer and interpretor. He is 10. WMa nd from on of Thursday,. the best equipped bureaus in the courts with broader powers to regard to this campaign can be Rept. as. 1 . . to midnight of o ay. world. It has served RS a model also an authority on traditional punish for contempt of court as AND HIS OACHIEsTRA obtained by writing to the secre- Sept. H. UM, provided no Interference Daily a means of curbing pre-trial pub- liturgical and secular music. He is tary, Isaac Hamlin, United States with the nubile eervIce Is occasioned in the establishment of similar THE MAN WITH A THOUSAND SONGS strongly opposed to the modern thereby " bureaus, and has been the subject licity, was urged by Circuit Court Double Similar orders have been issued of scientific articles and studies Commissioner William J. Griffin, adoption of opera and street songs Central Shekel Board, room 300, EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAT—ALL•STAR FLOOR SHOW III Fifth Ave., •tiew York City. tiro and affecting Jewish men in service by for many years. Milk which it chairman of the Detroit Bar As- to the synagogue. st•rolol the Bureau of Navigation of the supplies is scientifically handled, sociations' committee on criminal Nw He has succeeded in giving the United States Navy Department, from the physical examination law and its enforcement. old traditional melodies known as the Civilian Conservation Corps given to the mother, through to Judge Griffin, who is a candi- "Nusach," a modern aspect. His and the United States Coast Guard. the sterilized containers in which date for re-election on the Re- unusually beautiful voice, rich Slice Ann f ohenand Henry WPM of There is also a standing order of it is packed and made ready for publican ticket for Circuit Court knowledge of music and poignant Detroit ,pens ...vat a. the house the United States Veterans Ad- the infant. It has been the means Commissioner, has been instru- praying brought him early recog- gm.. of Mr. •nd Mrs. days Singer. ministration granting furloughs of supplying over a million ounces mental in instituting several nition. lie brings a spirit imbued Before returning tti hi. gentiles at the during Jewish holidays. since it was organized. changes in court procedure dur- with the religious fervor to the Medical 31, hootat Ann Arbor, Mr. David Fitzgerald Cites Benefits Accruing to Property Owners Y. M. H. A.'s, Y. W. H. A.'s and Kahn will assn' the remainder of Ma ing the past year which have been services, bred in the orthodox tra- vacation at Wheeling. W. Va. Wmhing- and Local Government Jewish community centers affili- Gifts to North End Clinic commended by Executive Judge ditions of the old world in modern ton, Chicano. and In the Rata of ated with the Jewish Welfare musical settings. Iowa. North End Clinic has received Ira W. Jayne of the Circuit Court Board will conduct services dur- Cantor Lange begins to officiate and Howard C. Baldwin, past Governor Frank D. Fitzgerald championed the advertising cam- sir. Harry n.m.lfln of Ow he,ter. ing the High Holy Days. Where the following contributions: with his choir, conducted by David N. Y. ban returned after ,peon log two Issued a statement reminding tax- paign for tax collection last year, In memory of Mrs. Flora Eng- president of the Detroit Bar As- there are soldiers and sailors of Schkolnick, at the Congregation tseek. with her mother Mrs. Joseph payers that they must act at once, which resulted in the payment of socistion. Kramer . the Jewish faith located in their lander, from Mr. and Mrs. Mon- If they wish to tke advantage of $15,000,000 In first installments, of These innovations have result- B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th vicinities, they will cooperate in roe Rosenfield. Mr amt Mr,. Mitt Temkin and ditugh- Stu., on Saturday, Sept. 12, at mid- the savings offered by the 10-year which $13,500,000 went directly for In memory of Mrs. Fred Rosen- ed in increased efficiency and ter. Bernie.. or Providentf. R. I. , and the holding of services for them. night, for Slichos. He will conduct the upkeep of local governments. Samuel Dry, of f 11 mton. Mass, have installment plan of paying delin- field, from Mrs. Carrie May Ber- economy in the administration of services on Rosh Hashonah, Kol returned aver 'pending several days quent taxes. Chancery Reference Division w ith Mr and Mrs. Aleg Kahn Error in Announcement of ger. In memory of Dr. Isaac L. Poloz- the "September 1 is the deadline," National A. E. Pi Orphans of the court and in judgment Nidre and Yon, Kippur. Rabbi J. S. Sperka of Congre- Iflm Molly Orem, of St. Paul. Minn Mrs. Gordon's Illness the governor declared. Those who ker, from Mrs. Carrie May Berger. creditor's proceedings. Day to Be Observed Here gation B'nai David will give his who wit. the how.e guest of Mr as ,1 paid their first. installment last In memory of Adolph Freund, Ore I. II 11,Hann has returned to her sermons in both Jewish and Eng- home year, and those who wish to come Surd un ay. We regret exceedingly the grave from Mrs. Carrie May Berger, lish. — The Detroit Alumni Club of udder the plan by making two pay- Enjoy DOUBLE - MELLOW Old error in last week's issue of The Miss Bessie Etter, Miss Dorothy In compliment In Mrs. Mac Temkin Alpha Epsilon Pi, national inter- Gold Cigarettes with your dinner Detroit Jewish Chronicle relative Krieger, Miss Mary Corbett, Mrs. of Pros Men,. R I and Mies dully ments at once, will find it to their Oren. Mite Ale. Kahn was hostess u advantage, I am sure, to visit their collegiate social fraternity, is to the illness of Mrs. Judith Gor- Jean Davidson, Mrs. Louis Welt. the country Club ests on Wed- sporumeng a day's outing for a county treasurer." , For the Social Service Relief IFICIattiar Ntribell mode v and Mrs to 35 I. ft gu Martha-on en. don. PARIS (WNS)—Alexander G. group of children at the Jewish Last year, the governor recalled, ;sitn ,,,:l .t .r4 45 Ewe. In their honor on We are pleased to learn that Fund, in memory of Adolph Pincus, New York banker, has treasurers' offices were jammed S'hildren's Home of Detroit, on Mrs. Gordon is showing signs of Freund, from Mr. and Mrs. J. L. who with It•t.1.1 13 ..... am making their been named a Chevalier of the future home in Flint, Ifirh the Sister. Sunday, Aug. 30. This affair is an during the closing days, causing Mr. end Mrs H r . Anthen• had att YESTERDAY-TODAY I TOMORROW improvement in health. Frank and from Neugarten Sun- French Legion of Honor for his bond of Temple Beth Jacob gam • f• ,- their attest. for r, era' darn thole Meter. much inconvenience and delay. To annual event in Detroit, and one Mrs. Gordon, 418 Holbrook Ave., shine Club. hint heron and bridge on TuradaY. the Mi.. Harriet. Rom and Helen services in donating his huge well sponsored from coast to which is avoid this, he urged that payments 35. at the summer home of Mrs Rosenberg of Detroit_ 71 years of age and for the past In honor of the 30th wedding an- painting of war heroes, "Pan- Aug. Cu, lake. Tha coast by the fraternity. Jo pr seph Barnett at be made as early as possible. 30 years a resident of Detroit, was niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mre Norman But kner. pre• Mr. and Mrs A. B. Roman have r. theon de la Guerre," for Exhibi- inauguration of this While the state is standing the Since the milted her with • gift from the Sister- l, • id rupee the latter. the victim of a paralytic stroke Frank from Mrs. Carrie May Ber- Mra , movement by the fraternity, four tion at the Chicago Exposition. hood Joseph (trod, of iNI rnl, and - niers expenses of the tax-collection drive while collecting food for poor fam- ger. declared It has progressed from Wm Mildred Norman al Buffalo years ago, it Governor Fitzgerald ilies from the merchants of the 111r. Lout. Meyers •n4 laughter. In honor of the 40th wedding an- RODIN CLUB acting merely as a collection its beginning with the alumni of Marjorie. who have been the house Mr. Clio Levine NI. returned home wan Eastern Market. nivereary of Dr. and Mrs. Leo hi m an ,. an d .„ na ,, a d nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman HP knee att today com- The last meeting of the Rodin ar agent. Ninety per cent of the de- New York City until Mrs. Gordon, • member of prac- Franklin, from Mrs. Carrie May e 'Oath. In Milwaukee and Heaver, Col the P.m month. 10, fur their hom Club was held Thursday after- for linquent taxes colteeted remain in mittees are in charge of regular — tically every charity organization Berger. in Peoria. III the local community where they programs in almost every large noon, Aug. 20, at the home of Mr and Mr. Phil Zarbar ant Mr in the city, through her untiring MOWS THE SAME GOOD Me Kollin and daughter. !Amine Mrs originate. They are used for the city in the country. 2370 Sturte- Mrs. Fannie Rodin and unselfish efforts, has been in- Einstein Finds Stradivariu s returned home from a, two week.' Melt .pendin g • week in North• support of city, township, school LOUSA SI, Felsenthal is chairman vant. The luncheon was a fare- to Milwaukee and rhIclgo all.higan re.rt ♦ strumental in feeding numerous THE Ordissa of the affair for Detroit The com- After Giving Impromptu district, or government. well for the chairman. Mildred Jewish families, who otherwise tlr 0 . 1 Me e Toek w•InAtt •I'. I II SIM. Mini Hit. hnel4 of North Van consists of: Joseph Taiscb, "The state is deeply interested," mittee BEER IN THE GREEN BOTTLE would be forced to face starvation. Bardy, who left that afternoon rationing Concert in MaeltInar Island Buren 0' who has been 'letting her Harold Nelson. Mr. Mater. Mr. I. Levin.. of 144-1.1., sit he explained, "for the reason that Mr. and SARANAC LAKE, N. Y.— for a visit to California. Among Before the holidays the rooms ..7‘... a,...Ths.1. nd S. 1 . 4 .:Itert . 7 h e a.. A orlr her summer home In Charlevoix. fo r • self-supporting local government and Mrs. Ralph Walker and those present were Mrs. Robert (WNS) — After giving. an im- Ear the peel DO treeKt has returned. at the home of Mrs. Gordon were of a government. George Gilbert. Is the best kind transformed into stockrooms, where promptu 10-minute conceit on a Kostoff of Flint and Mrs. Jack at ramp ArnWlsorn In nOrhorn Canada Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith. one of Mra Sarn Komler and thud*, It Is managed by Its own people. Mr Contributions to the United the collection of numerous food violin borrowed from James Rob- Price of Chicago. Following the Mr. J.rnm. Verne delightfully en- Mrs Mrs Harold Stone and Mrs It It is not subject to evils of remote the alumni members uf the frat- Airmen to for Ann Arbor tn join Mien Jewish Charities products were stored for distribu- bins, his 84-year-old guide, Pro- luncheon and meeting cards were .ruined i • ai • local ernity, will entertain. gas PIO Mated control. Likewise, when • 1(..Orr. h eno " . AA' . fessor Alhert Einstein told the played and prizes awarded at n^ u" .^^."' •T A A A tion among the poor. 'sou., so no. sst sue° . II her A A.. almoner ee•I eommuaity handles its own affairs, up the ITIortmln shore and lark nn °Dates Detre Mrs. Gordon is the mother of amazed guide that he believed the each table. Contributions to the United William Dudley PePey, Amer- it does not become an additional tn• tras of the oral, The next meeting of the Rodin Jewish Charities were received Benjamin 13. Gordon, local attor- instrument to be • Stradivarius. financial burden to the state. The Ices would-be Hitler, Us irritbul "Such a violin," the Professor Club will be held Thursday, Sept Governor Dave Sheltz of Florida. from M s. J. laenstadt and family ney. his autobiography . . . Only 11111 local unit of government, the state, H. H. Schwartz. the Democratic murmured, after playing it on the 4, at the home of Mrs. Baer, who Is a "Congregational Jew," if and Johanna Funke, in memory of and the people in general profit copies of it have been printed, % _ There's talk of a mass Palestine wharf where his sailboat was an- 3030 Calvert. Luncheon will be you get what we mean. ono• had nominee for United States from when taxes are paid." Milton Hanauser; and from Jus- six inches thick ... a volu-ie tryout with the Brooklyn Dodg- Wyoming, is not Jewish, despite tine and Mrs. Henry M. Butzel, in tour In 1937 under the auspices of chored. The Einstein, are spend- served at 12:30 and the meeting a It was Governor Fitzgerald who entirely mimeographed. ' his name • will follow. ing the summer here. err. Hadassah. memory of Adolph Freund, Wm. Boesky, Inc. Sammy Dibert "These Three" "Laughing Irish Eyes" "Naughty Marrietta" "Case Against Mrs. Ames" f AT. A JOAN LS.N DE IR SON *FRANK WINE-GAR Cantor Leo Lange Will Officiate at Cong. B'nai David ZIONISTS LAUNCH SHEKEL CAMPAIGN and his NBC, CBS Orchestra SOPHIE TUCKER Furloughs for High Holy Days Chaki: 4 G r if fin Candidate For Re - Election As Wayne Commissioner STARTING TONIGHT—RETURN ENGAGEMENT * FRANK GILLEN USUAL FINE FOOD AND LIQUORS—FAMOUS ROADHOUSE DINNERS Gliti; Notts GOVERNOR URGES 2nd PAYMENT ON 10-YEAR PLAN IN TAX DRIVE STATE FAIR GR-OURDS A. G. Pincus Named To Legion of Honor Alto lacier Mrs.