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CIRCUIT COURT
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Qualified by
31 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
AS A SUCCESSFUL LAWYER

His Judicial Record, and Reform. Effected, Merit His
Continuance in Office.
Primary Sept. 15

REPUBLICAN

FOR SALE

Grocery and Meat Markets

MONEYMAKERS
Owner Leaving City

HERBERT E.

ACT QUICKLY
Call Fitzroy 1832

Munro

for

PROSECUTING
ATTORNEY

Gifts -:- Toys

No German Goods Sold
Rent • Book-3c a Day

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Mourn, 10

Rent

C lub Exchange 10220 Dexter

Republican

• Qualified
• Efficient
• Capable
• Honest
• Former Asst. Prosecutor

CLASSIFIED

RELIABLE HOUSE KELP. Laun-
dresses, women for house clean-
ing, house maids,' women for
part time work. By hour, day
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi-
son 2526.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Sept. 14—Iladassah fashion show.
Sept. 22—Special meeting of Home Relief Society.
Sept. 23—Meeting of Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew
Schools at Hotel Stotler.
Sept. 28—Evening meeting of Home Relief Society for
members, their husbands and friends, at Hotel Stotler. Speaker,
Prof. Preston Slosson of the University of Michigan.
26—Bicur Cholem Jrs. Yom Kippur night dance, at
General Motors ballroom.
Sept. 30—Detroit League of National Home for Jewish
Children at Denver.
Oct. 6.—Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid bridge at Kerns.
Oct. 20—Infant Service Group annual event.
Oct. 25—Home Relief Dinner Dance.
Oct. 25—$5 Donor Dinner of the Ladies Auxiliary of Ye-
shivah Beth Judah.

QUILTS—Made or recovered from
your own feathers or wools. Pil-
lows recovered—special, $1.25.
Full line of curtains, baby,
shower and wedding gifts. Des-
ter Quilt dt Gift Shop, 11649
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth
9050.

*A NTED — Jewish boarding
homes for a mother or father
with one or more children and
for young men. Please ad-
dress Box 600 Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

Oct. 25-17th annual ball of European Jewish Women's
Welfare Organization, at Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Oct. 28.—Bridge luncheon of North Woodward Branch of
European Welfare Organization.
Oct. 31—Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organization of
Detroit.

STAMMERING CORRECTED —
Free consultation. For appoint-
silent call Dr. S. M. Beckerman,
Townsend 8-3623.

YOUNG LADY, educated, refined,
has responsible position desires
to meet young busines our pro-
fessional man. Object, matri-
mony. Able to give some finan-
cial assistance. Confidential, Ad-
dress Box 75, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

Nov. 1—Silver jubilee celebration of Hebrew Ladies' Aid
Society at the Phalanx Club.
Nov.4—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek meeting with Dorothy
Fuldheim as speaker.
,Nov. 4—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek evening lecture, with
Dorothy Fuldheim as speaker.
Nov. 8—Evening concert of Music Study Club.
Nov. 1 8—Neugarten Sunshine Club donor luncheon.
Nov. 18—Annual dinner-dance of Aesculapian Ladies Auxil-
iary.

FOR SALE—Beautiful, entirely
modern six-room home. Garage,
boathouse; 100-foot lake front-
age, on Sylvan Lake. Sacrifice
for quick sale. 1609 Roy Road.
Keego Harbor, Mich.

Nov. 22—Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Donor Luncheon, at the
Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
Nov. 24—Zedakah Donor Luncheon.
Nov. 26-30--Sixth annual Young Israel Mid-West Confer.
ence at Stotler Hotel.
Nov. 26—
Junior'lladassah Thanksgiving Night dance at the
Masonic Temple.

Dec. 1—Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid annual event.
Dec. 2—Neugarten Sunshine Club annual luncheon.
Dec. 6.—Banquet of Molly Seigel Auxiliary of Jewish Con-
sumptive Relief Society of Denver, at Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
• Dec, 8-11adaasah Roll of Honor affair.
Dec. 9—Zedakah donor luncheon.
Jan, 12.—Donor luncheon of Northwood branch of Euro-
pean Jewish Women's Welfare Organization.

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WILL SHARE my cozy apartment
with another young lady. Call
Trinity 2-6739.

BOUGHT AND SOLD — Men's
Women's and Children's slightly
worn clothing, coats (cloth and
fur) and fur pieces. Call Uni-
versity 2-8188.

WANTED — Professional or b usi-
ness girl to share nicely fur-
_

niched apartment with business
girl. Conveniently located. Ref-
erences exchanged. Call eve-
nings or Supday a. m., Town-
send 7-8328.

September 4, 1936

Four Refugees from Germany Among
Year's Outstanding Jewish Women

DETROIT,- We Thank You!

Eve Magazine's Hall of Fame Lists 76 Women From

FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Nine Countries in 10 Fields of Activity
room for one or two. Garage if
desired. 3042 Clements, near
Wildemere.
Four refugees from Germany Grad, New York, pt ...lent of the
and a nine-year-old girl from the United Order of True Meter., Beatrice
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Soviet Union are included in the Hahn, New Haven, preeldent of the
of Jewish Juniors; Mrs Mark
room for a gentleman. Garage if list of 78 women from nine coun- Vouncil
Harris, New York, chairman. Woofer.
desired. 2666 Monterey, upstairs, tries named as the outstanding DI, Ira. of the Non-Sectarl. anti•Nosi
Len.; Mrs. Rebekah Kohut. New
Near Linwood. Townsend 7-0502. Jewish women of the Jewish year York ; Mrs. Ilen
ry Nathan. Buffal o,
5696
.,--.
in
the
Ser issue
o f president National Federation of 'rem.
WANTED — Woman for house- Eve Magazine, the n national Jew- pie Sisterhoods; Aire. Marcus Stoma San
Fran.. o; Mrs. William Dick Spor.
work and cooking. Call Sunday, , ish woman's publication, which is berg. New York. chairman Woolen's
Townsend 8-4118.
Division of the United Palestine Ap-
I out today.

ATTENTION! Jewish comniuni-
ties and congregations. Oppor-
tunny for you to secure young,
modern cantor and speaker for
the holidays for minimum coin-
pensation. Rev. II. Davidov, 2679
Hazelwood Ave. Garfield 6675-J.

FOR RENT — Large, airy room
with twin beds for two ladies or
gentlemen. Small private family.

The refugees are Elizabeth
Bergner, actress; Ruth Feiner,
novelist; and Mrs. Ilse Warburg
arburg
and Mrs. Yettka Levy-Stein, lead-
ers of the Youth Aliyah move-
ment for settling German Jewish
children in Palestine . The young-
ster is Margaret Heifetz, child
director of the Moscow Symphony
Orchestra.

We are grateful to you for the tremendous
response which greeted us on the occasion
of our grand opening last Tuesday. To
show our appreciation we pledge our-
selves to supply the community with the
finest baked goods it is possible to
produce.

E. ELSON'S
National Baking co •

peal; Mrs. Arnie Wyl, New York, chair-
man Wooien'n Division of the Joint
Distribution Committee.

THEATER: Fianna Road. M Pales.
Fannie
tine , H ablniah:
Beira,
Alla
Bella finnan.

12019 Linwood Ave., near Elmhurst
Townsend 8-1927

AfOl•IES, Ellsabet II Bergner, Kitty
Carlisle. Merle Oberon and Sylvia spi.
neg.

Special order, taken fo r Weddings, Parties, etc.

LITERATURE: Ruth Feiner, Fannie
Hurst, Edna Ferber, Naomi Jacolo,
Sarah Gertrude Milan, Betty Ross

monism: sue. Archibald Freiman.
Ottawa, president Canadian Iliasnh;
Mr. Edwar dnJa

rohm . Ne w York. meal-
Among others. included in the dent Americ a Be
da nah; Golf. Myer-
Good transportation. 2670 Les- honor roll are Mme. Cecile Brun- son, Jerusalem, head
of Pioneer Wo-
lie. Townsend 7-4310.
Mildred M urn
schnicg, under-se eto Y of edu-
cr ick, r Philadelphia,
president of Junior Madan.; Lady
PIANO LESSONS: Competent cation in the French cabinet; R. " in P• London; Allis ShIdlowsky,
Mee. Israel slat .
instruction given in your home Mrs. Felix
Felix M. Warburg, philan-
preeldent World Winer. ZIonlet Or-
or at studio. Children and adults. thropist;
gammon: Henrietta Pr ot& Jerusalem.
$1 per lesson. Phone Mr. Arnold, head the
of Mme.
Molotov,
Soviet Olga
cosmetic
trust; director of Jim lasnha Youth Ally.
Mrs. Roger W. Straus, leader in LIVII. M Lrit tx
Madison 0254 evenings.
tk ..Jeir1 21.18 nr et=
the women's division of the Re- ante to lose scold; Men Chaim Weix•
•
FOR RENT — Beautiful steam- pu man
National Committee; mann Lond on.
SPORTS: Ruth Aaron., world's ping
heated room with six windows Mrs. Estelle M. Sternberger, ex-
for a gentleman in home of ecutive chairman of the Good pons champion Betty Bente!. South
African golf champion; Luba Berlin,
couple. 3296 Elmhurst. Town- Ueighbor League; Ruth Aarons, Tamara Manion and Luba Goldman,
send 7-4794.
parachute Jumpers, Judith
world's ping pong champion; and Russian
Deutsch and I h Langner, Austrian
Hemda Feigenbaum and Leah swimmer.; Mary HI reeh, New York.
FOR RENT—Beautiful, large and
Weitz, Hebrew announcers of race horn trainer; Helen Jacobs. San
airy room for two. Can be col-
Fr.cleco, tennis champion; /We.
Palestine's radio station.
Mayer, German fencer; Norma Taubele,
lege students. Meals if desired.
In its hall of fame for '96 Eve New York, tennis champion.
25467uxedo. Townsend 6-0187.
MUSIC: Natalie Bodanekaya. Mt [re-
Magazine lists Jewish women from pent. Opera eopr a.: Margaret Hel.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished the United States, Canada, Pales- f ete, child conductor of Moscow Byrn.
phony; Rosa Rain. Metropolitan Opera
room in private home for young tine, France, Great Britain, Sov- soprano
.
lady or gentleman. Good trans- iet Russia, Germany, Austria and
RADIO: Gertrude Berg, author of
portation. 2325 W. Grand Ave. South Africa for distinguished "Rise of the Goldberg.," Dna Phillip.,
author of "Todaya Children."
Cana
Townsend 7-7184,
achievement in public affairs, com- Coahlon, executive of British Broad-
munal affairs, Zionism, sports, casting Company; Hem. FelgenbAtun
and Leah WWelts
Cohen,
Jerusalem,
Anti-Semitic Demonstration Held theater, motion pictures, music, world's Ant Hebrew announcers.
ILANTII Ropy ;
radio, literature and phinanthropy.
r•srris sift',
in Heart of Brussels
Cohen, Detroit ; Mrs. Simon Gunn.
The complete list of those cited helm,
N ew York; Ella Hirschort •
BRUSSELS (WNS) — An un-
P
follows:
land. Or e.; Mrs. R. Of. Meyer, Jo
precedented anti-Semitic demon-
ne.,
PUBLIC ANFAIRS, Judge Jennie bora Ark., Doris Ulm.. New York .
stration sponsored by the Fascist Loitman
Barron of Boston; Mme. Ce-
Resist Party occurred in the cile Brunscheleg, under-secretary of
heart of Brussels when a crowd education In the French cabinet; Shir- At the National Home for
ley Edeleton, University of Minnesota
of Resists hurled stones and coad nominated for the mate leglsia-
Jewish Children
shouted imprecations at a new Dar ; Congresswomen Florence l'rag
Kahn; Mena Levineon, reprenntat lye
department store opened here by of
U. S. & It. at International Dental
Dutch Jews. Marching through Congren; Mrs. Walter If. Mack, chair.
the main streets of the capital, Ian of Hunter College board of gov -
ernors; Mrs. Olga Molotov, head of the
the Resists shouted "death to the Soviet cosmetic (met ; Robbine,
Jews" and "down with depart- member of the Indl.a legislature;
Mn.. Melba Levin Rubin. aseletent •t-
ment stores." Two Resists were torney
general of Michigan; Mrs. An.
injured when the police dispersed Ineenherg, New York 111141• director of
the Federal Social gecurity Board;
the mob.

"The thread on which the dif-
ferent good qualities of human
beings are strung as pearls is the
fear of God. When the fasten-
ings of this fear are unloosened,
the pearls roll in all directions and
are lost one by one."—Book of
Morals.

Rose Schneiderman, president of the
Women's Trade Union Educational
League; Mrs. Estelle M. Sternberger,
executive chairman of the Good Neigh-
bor Longue; Mrs. Moser W. HIS
Straus,
head of the motor corps of the wo-
men's dIvItrion of the Republican Na-
tional Committee; • Mn. Golda Waters,
vice-chairmen of the Mannar . ..efts
State Democrat' , Comm Illse.
COMMUNAL AFF AIRS: Mrs Arthur
Minneapolle, president ' of the
Council of Jewish Women; Mr. Bertha

For the Holidays .. .

United Hebrew Schools

ANNOUNCE

CANTOR

at

Jacob Skolnick

of North America's out-

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Ch1110111. alit officiate

- BYRON
AUDITORIUM
Wea l) Derontledr

PHILA

well kriow In Detroit for his
Noroy. Nervier., sourish&
by a well-Inslued choir will uMe-
late at the

TUXEDO-HOLMUR
SYNAGOGUE

SLICHOTH SERVICES AT BOTH SCHOOLS MIDNIGHT,
SAT., SEPT. 12. FREE ADMISSION

TICKETS FOR HOLIDAY SERVICES
Now on Sale at Both Schools, Early Reservations Advised

All Proceeds for Maintenance of Your Hebrew Schools

Vote Democratic

Judge Ralph W.

LIDDY

For U. S. SENATOR

THINK AGAIN ....

This picture shows one of the
youngsters, recently admitted to
the National Home for Jewish
Children at Denver, being given
needed vitamins by the ultra-
violet lamp which builds up the
undernourished bodies of the new-
comers to the home.

Sol A. Rosenblatt, former head
of the NRA amusement division, is
now in charge of the radio and
screen campaign of the Democratic
National Committee.

JAMES E.

FRAZER

for Judge of Probate

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CANTOR

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THE JEWISH CALENDAR

6697 • 1936
Rosh Hashonah ...-.......Thursday and Friday, September 17-18
Fast of Gedalia ......... ........... ......
Sunday, September 20
Yom Kippur
'Saturday, September 28
Succoth - - ..... — -
October 1 - 6
Hashanah Rabah . .....-
Wednesday, October 7
Shimini Azereth
Thursday, October 8
Simchat Torah
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Friday, October 9
Roah Chodesh Heshvan -
Saturday, October 17
Rosh'. Chodesh Kislev
Sunday, November 15
Chanukah
December 9-16
Rosh Chodesh Teveth ....... ............... _... Tuesday, December 16
Fast of 10t h of Teveth ...- . _ ... -.._..—. Thursday, December
24
All Jewish holidays begin at sunset
set the preceding secular day.

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Forward with Roosevelt!

RE-ELECT

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CONGRESSMAN

JOHN D. DINGELL

ON HIS RECORD
15" District of Michigan
Ward 10-12-14-16

Progressive

Aggressive

Fearless
Fair

Has Consistently Supported President Roosevelt in All His New Deal Legislation • • •

1111!

Ask a DEMOCRATIC Ballot

Primary Tuesday, S e pt. 11

Inserted by two Jewish friends and

admirer ,, of the Congressman
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