America fruish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO 7iIEVETROITIE1r1Sh- LAROMICIIII PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL, CHRONICLE Oct Ober 2, 1936 MICHIGAN COMMUNITIES EXTEND SEASON'S GREET' NGS •■■■■ Pioneer Women's Conclave in Boston Chalutzoth (women pioneers) who determined to share in the recon- struction of the Homeland through its Working Women's Council of the Histadruth and to aid in the Announcement is made from establishment of the woman work- the national headquarters of the er in the economic, political, and Pioneer Women's Organization in social life of Palestine. In the 10 New York that Boston has been years which have elapsed since a selected as the convention city small band of American women for the Sixth National Convention undertook to form an organiza- of the Women's Organization for tion whose specific purpose would the pioneer women in Palestine. be to assist girl-immigrants to Beginning Thursday, Oct. 15, and establish themselves in Palestine continuing through Sunday, Oct. a great deal has been accom- 18, an unusually attractive and plished, and the purpose of the interesting program of events and Pioneer Women's Organization activities has been scheduled at developed. oped. The sum of $260,000 the official convention he- has been sent by the Pioneer tern, Hotel Statler. It is expected Women of America for the estab- that large delegations will gather lishment and support of training from the 130 Pioneer Women's schools, of girls' co-operative Organization groups established farms, of nursery schools for chil- throughout the country, Canada, dren of working mothers, as well Cuba, and Mexico. as the supplying of agricultural The events which have trans- equipment, farm machinery and pired during the past three months tools, and the building of farm will be brought before the con- buildings and living quarters. vention by nationally prominent figures, including the following: PING PONG Chaim Greenberg, editor of the Jewish players made a clean "Jewish Frontier" and "Yiddisher sweep of every major national and Kaempfer," prominent philosopher international title in ping pong. and ortaor; Tony Sender, exile Ruth Aarons of Chicago walked from Germany, one of the lead- oft' with the American women's ing women thinkers of the pres- singles championship and won the ent generation; Bebe Idelso n o f world's ping pong title at Prague. Palestine, secretary of the Wom- Bud Blattner of St. Louis teamed en Workers' Council. who is com- with Jimmy McClure of Indiana- ing especially to this convention polis to win the world's men's as a special delegate from the doubles championship. Viktor Bar- women pioneers there; and Marie na of Hungary retained his world's Syrkin, associate editor of the singles title. Sol Schiff and Abe Jewish Frontier, noted poetess Berenbaum, both of New York, and journalist who attended the captured the national inter-city World Jewish Congress as a dele- title and Samuel Sussman of New gate of the Pioneer Women's Or- York won the boys' national. Miss ganization and has just returned Aarons and Ann Sigman of New from a survey of conditions in York took the national Women's doubles. Samuel Rivkin won the Palestine. The task of the Pioneer Wom- Texas title and Jack Boksenbaum en's Organization of America, of Cincinnati won the Central numbering 7,000 members, is to States and Miami Valley cham- train for pioneering work the pionship. SEASON'S GREETINGS Morris Granet was re-elected president of Congregation Mish- kan Israel at the election meet- ing held Yom Kippur night. Joe RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN Weiss, vice-president, and Dave Goldberg, treasurer, were re- elected to their respective offices for the ensuing year. Harry Gins- burg was re-elected sexton. Rabbi Isaac Stollman was en- thusiastically re-elected spiritual leader. The board of trustees follows: Morris Pollack, M. Margolis, B. Ablicop, L. Marx, I. Gendleman, N. Zussman, S. Morrie, W. Lev, P. Gorzick, Charles Hendler, Joe Levinson, Abe Balberier, II. Weinbaum, S. Chesluk, A. Ras- kin, Sam Shuster, B. Gould, M. Goldfarb and S. Lubetsky. Public installation of officers will be held on Shmini Atzereith, Thursday, Oct. 8, services to com- mence at 9 a. m. SEASON'S GREETINGS Capital City Body Works Davis Laundry Co. Auto Body Bumping, Trimming and Glass Replacements WRECKER SERVICE Lansing's Beat - Most Complete 604 N. Grand Ave. ... 'rel:c 504 N. GRAND AVE. Telephone 2.5363 Lansing, Mich. HOLIDAY GREETINGS Schram Window Shade Shop Manufacturers of Quality Window Shades 327 HURON ST. PHONE 2-5816 Lansing, Mich. L Mishkan Israel Elects Officers EDWARD W. DAVIS, Prop. Wet Wash-Rough Dry Flat Work and Finish 334 North Washington Ave. Phone 2.3913 Lansing, Mich. SEASON'S GREETINGS A. A. Smith Insurance Agency GENERAL INSURANCE "Always at Your Service" 601 PRUDDEN BLDG. Phone 2.4871 Lansing, Mich. TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF LANSING WE EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES AT THIS SEASON GOOD AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE auto-Owners INSURANCE COMPANY NAMED FOR THOSE IT SERVES HOME OFFICE-LANSING, MICH. SEASON'S GREETINGS RICH'S BAR-B-Q'S RESTAURANT AND DELICATESSEN E. G. RICHESON, Proprietor Barbecue Sandwiches - Toasted Sandwiches 200 N. WASHINGTON Lansing, Michigan PHONE 9251 SEASON'S GREETINGS LINN CAMERA SHOP Greeting Cards for All Occasions The Largest Stock in the City Fountain Pens, Pencils and Desk Sets Kodak. •nd Supplies, Evenings. Stationery, Kodak Finishing. Open PHONE 5.2229 109 S. WASHINGTON AVE. LANSING, MICH. GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO ALL THE BOSTON CAFE LANSING'S FINEST RESTAURANT 10 . Whether you havebur. Fast, quick s emire-no w•iting. minutes or an hour, come in . . You can dine here riedly or leisurely--as you please. Re•sonable prices. PHONE 5.2623 113 W. MICHIGAN AVE. "Just East of Hotel Olds" LANSING, MICH. GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO ALL LANSING STORAGE COMPANY STORAGE - PACKING - CRATING "We Know How" 440 NORTH WASHINGTON AVE. PHONE 2.2672 LANSING. MICHIGAN Season's Greetings to All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons REED-TYLER ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 115 EAST GRAND RIVER AVE. North Lansing, Mich. PHONE 5-2409 SEASON'S GREETINGS REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Inc. BETH OSBORNE. Colt Mr. Pererool nit Hmier7-TP11ore1 to wee mm "PROM MILL TO MILLIONS . ' See CUT NATIONAL SLOG. LANSING MICHIGAN PHONE 1-1510 Ittutplt Nell El Nat.es CALENDAR OF EVENTS Oct. 2-Succoth party of Junior Hadassah at home of Rabbi J. S. Sperka, 2014 Monterey, at 8:30 p. m. Oct. 4-General open meeting of Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah at Hotel Statler, at 2:30 p , m. Oct. 6.-Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid bridge at Kerns. Oct. 7-Roll of Honor rally of Detroit chapter of Hadassah. Oct. 7-Open meeting and social of Junior Group of Jewish Old Folks' Home. Oct. 11-Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah Happy Day Fund wienie roast, Belle Isle, 11:30 a. m. Oct. 14-Youth Education League luncheon at Belcrest. Oct. 20-Infant Service Group annual event. Oct. 26-Home Relief Dinner Dance. Oct. 25-$5 Donor Dinner of the Ladies Auxiliary of Ye- shivah Beth Judah. 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. Nov. 1-Silver jubilee celebration of Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society at the Phalanx Club. Nov. 4-Sisterhood of Shearey Zedek evening lecture, with ' Dorothy Fuldheim as speaker. Nov. 8-Evening concert of Music Study Club. Nov. 18-Annual dinner-dance of Aesculapian Ladies Auxil- iary, 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 Statler Hotel. Nov. 26-Junior Hadassah Thanksgiving Night dance at the Masonic Temple. Nov. 26-Thanksgiving Night dance of Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah, Masonic Temple, 8:30 p. m. 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-Hadassah Roll of Honor affair. Dec. 9-Zedakah donor luncheon. Jan. 12.-Donor luncheon of Northwood branch of Euro- pean Jewish Women's Welfare Organization. Jan. 20-Donor Luncheon of Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools. Jan. 27-Annual donor luncheon of Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools. Prenzlauer Group's I Card Party Oct. 6 The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid's card party will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 1:30 p. m., at Isadore Grabowsky and sisters, Miss Rebecca and Mrs. Gertrude Simon, returned home after spend- ing several weeks in New York and Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Sylvia Voight has returned to Detroit after spending the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Voight. MRS. ANNA WILLIAMS Kern's auditorium. Refreshments will be served. The proceeds will be used for the memorial fund for tonsilectomy cases. Mrs. Anna Williams is in charge At the meeting on Tuesday at of the affair. the Jewish Community Center, plans were made for the annual donor luncheon which will take place Dec. 1. Neugarten Sunshine Club to Meet on Monday PALESTINE NURSERY ihujinatu Notts High Holy Day services were conducted at Temple Beth El by Rabbi Maurice Pekarsky of the Hillel Foundation at Cornell Uni- versity. The recently redecorated temple made a beautiful setting for the lovely services. Robert Adler an dWilhelm Wol- lenberger of Stuttgart, Germany, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rosenberg. After a summer's visit with her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seitner, Mra. Horace Lippman and small daughter, Jeanne Louise, re- turned to their home in Jackson- ville, Fla. three times, having roared across the finish line first in 1928 and in 1936. In fourth place behind Meyer was Mauri Rose, the only other Jewish driver entered. SQUASH RACQUETS Dr. David Davidow of Detroit was a member of the United States team, which successfully defended the Lapham Cup, emplematic of international squash racquets su- premacy, against Canada. Dr. Dav- idow won his match against Red- mond Quain of Ottawa 15-7, 15-9, 15-6. Mrs. Max Schoenman of Chicago returned to her home Monday af- ter spending the holidays with her sinter, Miss Lillie LenholT. Mrs. Bernard Kramer is visiting in Grand Rapids. Among the Saginaw students who have left recently for school are the Misses Miriam Rothner and Miriam Weinberg at the Univer- sity of Michigan, Miss Emily Seit- ner at Sullins College, Bristol, Va., and Miss Elaine Levinsohn at Evanston, Ill. Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman Honored byJ.D.C: for Distinguished Service to Humanity Lawrence Caner is the new ex- ecutive secretary of the Non- Sectarian Anti-Nazi League. ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 450 0 The &astir '5 Best Wishes Grego, y, Mayer &T I om Co. Printer., E n gravers, Who- graphers, Lot se Leaf Devices, Blank Books, Office Stationery and OM( e Furniture. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz left on Monday for New York on a combined business and pleasure trip. WOLVEI INE BLDG. Phon 2-0757 Lank g, Mich. Miss Eileen Hirschfield left on Sunday for Northampton, Mass., to resume her studies at Smith Col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiss of Detroit were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hirschfield on Tuesday. . Sydney Korn of Lansing, Mich., and Jack Korn of Ann Arbor spent Yom Kippur with `their grand- mother, Mrs. Etta Beckman. Her son, J. L. Beckman of Cadillac also spent the week-end here. On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. George Kahn was hostess to the Temple Abraham auxiliary. After the business meeting Mrs. Pierce Annex rendered several vocal selec- tions after which cards were en- joyed. "LATEST HOWLERS" Joseph was so straight that Pha- raoh made a ruler of him. The Pentateuch was a man who married five times. Who came after King Solomon? The Queen of Sheba. The Ten Commandments were given to Moses, but he passed them on quickly, because the stone was very heavy. The Decalogue is the 10 longest books In the Bible. Moses gave the people the Com- mandments when they wanted food. He was a good leader who went up into the mountains to be away from them. The Ten Commandments have lasted to this day, but then they were written on great slabs of stone.-From "Latest Howlers," by Cecil Hunt, published by Messrs. Harrap, A Happy holiday to All Centre: Welding Sup] P ly Co. Mrs. A. T. erplanck, Prop. Contract E Is c t r i c Welding, Welding Sc unties, Oxygen, Aa tylene TURNER ANI HOWARD STS. Phone: flies, 2.0415 Lansi g, Mich. HOLIDAY GREETINGS Brick ar d Supplies C orp. BUILDER S. SUPPLIES 613-17 Es net Shiawassee Phon a 2.0834 Lanai ng, Mich. Best Wishe s of the Season The - Chas. 11, Keeley Co. Contractors or Complete and Permanent Extermination of Rats, Mice, Bedbugs, Moths, Cockr aches, etc. Office Sr d Laboratory: Phone 2-8532 118 N. LARC Mich. Lan SEASON'S GREETINGS The Hotel Olds FIREPROOF OPPOSITE THE STATE CAPI TOL LANSING, MICHIGAN SEASON'S GREETINGS THE ED1NGTON RUC CO. II C EDINGTON, Proprietor Carpets, Rugs, Draperies Linoleum sad W ndow Shade. 422 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVE. PHONE 2-1715 LANSING, MICHIGAN , A Prof. Isaacs to Speak at the Jewish Institute Exercises Prof. Nathan Isaacs of Harvard University will give the principal address at the exercises which will inaugurate the 16th academic year of the Jewish Institute of Re- ligion, in New York. His subject will be "Authority in Judaism". The exercises will be held in the chapel on Sunday evening, Oct. 4, at 8:30 o'clock. The invocation will be offered by Naphtali Frishberg. '36, rabbi of the Hebrew Taber- nacle, and the evening prayer serv- ice will be conducted by Harry S. Lewis, chaplain. A closing word will be spoken by Stephen S. Wise, president. Hon, Julian W. Mack, chairman of the board of trustees, will preside. The following faculty arrange- ment• have been made for the cur- rent year: Dr. Shalom Spiegel, pro- teem. of Hebrew language and lit- erature, will be on sabbatical leave during the fall term, visiting Palestine and several countries in Europe to continue his research in the field of Hebrew poetry. Dr. Salo Baron of Columbia Univer- sity will be visiting professor in history during the fall term and will offer a special course in "The Jewish Community." 5697.1936 Rosh Hashonah ...---...Thursday and Friday, eptember 17.18 Sunday September 20 Fast of Gedalia ........... -.._..- ..... . .... Saturday , September 25 Yom Kippur . October 1. 6 Wedne day, October 7 Hoshanah Rabah Thun day, October 8 Shimini Azereth ........ Fri d ay, October 9 Simchat Torah ....... _ ...... Saturd ay, October 17 ....... ...... Rosh Chodesh Heshvan Sunda; , November 15 Rosh Chodesh Kislev December 9.16 Chanukah .. - Tuesda y, December 15 .......... Rosh Chodesh Teveth V. December 24 Thursda ...... Fast of 10th of Teveth All Jewish holidays begin at sunset the preced ng secular day. Nag Citij Notts The board of directors of the Neugarten Sunshine Club will meet on Monday, Oct. 5, at 10 A. M., at the home of Mrs. Abe Vineberg, 2986 Monterey Ave. Mrs. Samuel Blacker is chairman. The luncheon committee under the !cadetship of Miss Suzanne Ed- na Steiner, chairman, and Mrs. Jas. Schor, co-chairman, announces A typical nursery school maintained in Palestine for children that plans are fast nearing com- of working mothers by Pioneer Women's Organisation of America. pletion for this affair which is to take place on Dec. 2 at the Statler Hotel. Services: Sabbath Eve services will be re- sumed Friday evening, Oct. 9. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak on the general subject: "Re-interpreting the Bible in the Light of Modern Thought." His opening theme will be "Some Genesis Legends." The service will be followed by a social hour. The Feast of Conclusion will be observed Thursday, Oct. 8, at 10 a. m. Rabbi Leon Fram will dis- cuss the topic: "Review of the Year 6696." At the Sabbath morning service, Oct. 10, Rabbi Fram will speak on "Christopher Columbus." tion: Temple Sisterhoods C The annual convention of the Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhoods will be held at Temple Beth El on Tuesday and Wednes- day, Oct. 13 and 14. The conven- tion will be addressed by Dr. Leo AUTOMOBILE RACING M. Franklin at the opening meet- Louis Meyer of Huntington ing and by Mrs. Hugo Hartman Park, Calif., became the undis- of Chicago at the luncheon on the puted automobile speed king of the following noon. Men are invited to nation when he raced to victory in the opening meeting. the 500-mile Decoration Day clas- Sisterhood Notices: sic over the Indianapolis speedway. The Sisterhood sewing group will In winning this race Meyer not on- resume activities on Thursday ly drove the full distance without morning, Oct. 15. relief but covered it in the record- The course in art given by Ernst breaking time of four hours, 35 Scheyer will begin Tuesday after- minutes, 3.39 seconds, an average noon, Oct. 20. The cost is $1.75 for of 109.069 miles an hour. By this the series of 10 sessions. triumph Meyer became the first The course in parliamentary law to win the Indianapolis race given by Mrs. Emma Fox will be- driver gin Friday, Oct. 30. The cost is $1 for the series of seven sessions . Beth E ICollege of Jewish Studies: Beth El College of Jewish Stud- ies will be open for registration Monday night, Oct. 12, at 7:80. The registration fee is $1 per course. School of Religion: New pupils for the School of Religion may register on week-days during regular office hours. Please do not come for registration either Saturday or Sunday. The Temple Forum: The Temple Forum opens Tues- day night, Nov. 17, with • lecture by Stuart Chase. Single admission, 65c. Season ticket for the series of 10 programs, $4. For tickets come, write or telephone to Miss Setta Robinson, Temple Beth El. Telephone, Madison 9542. THE JEWISH CALENDAR OREMINGS OF THE SEASON MICHIGAN SHEET META L WORKS ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CON' T RACTORS PHONE 2.9411 116 SOUTH LARCH ST. LANSING. MICHIGAN Holiday Greeting. to Our Many Janice Friend an.! Petrone VAN PEENAN'S FLOWERS I lama oar Sporishke. 1,10u- en for all oeteelons. Floral Designs and rotted PHONE TOUR ORDERS, 0.3363-1• 10 ■ 11.1 14BMVICZ LANSING, MICH. III E. MICHIGAN AVE. SEASON'S GREETINOs TO Al. Scroll of J. D. C. Women's Croup Cites Her As Outstanding Jewess Mr. Felix M. Warburg, national' campaign chairman of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Com- mittee, presents Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman, wife of the Governor of a testimoni New York State , with testimonial scroll in behalf of the wcown's division ofsthe J. D. C.'s Greater New York Campaign. The presen- tation was made during a luncheon in Mrs. Lehman's honor . Milton Wyle, chairman. women's division Greater New York Campaign, September 14. at ths Hotel Commodore. Inking on while the scroll was given to Mn Lehman are, left to right (standing): William Rosen- wald. co-chairman. J. D. C national atrnfiair; Mrs- Milton Wyle, women* division chairman, who pleaded at the lunclwon; Mrs. Felix M. Warburg and Mr. Felix M. 'Warburg. Mrs. Lehman is seated. M Speaking before 1,200 women. prominent in local philanthropic work, and over a coast to coast net- work of the National Broadcasting Company, Mrs. Lehman praised the work of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee in behalf of Jews in Europe and other overseas lands. 'The Joint Distribution Com- mittee is something of which we as Americans may well be proud. It represents every element of the Jewish community. Its benefac- tions have been given. not alone to Jews but to non-Jews. "Here is an institution which is so typically American in its ideals. which makes no distinction. which trek only to help those who need help most, which has rendered in foreign lands to men. children of all faiths and he platform of human service is one upon which we can all stand." The Rev. Dr. Everett Everett Ross Qinchy. director of the National Conference of Jews and Christians. Mrs. Felix M. Warburg. William Rosenwald. Felix M. Warburg, Carl Warburg Makes Presenta• tion Before 1,200 Women at J. a C. Luncheon J. Austrian.' chairman, J. DI 'C Greater New York Campaign, Mn David E. Goldfarb, associate chair- man. women's division. Greater New Yak Campaign. and Mrs. Milton Wyle, also spoke. Following is the test of the lumin- ated scroll which Mrs. Lehman received from the women's division. "The Women's Division of the 1936 Greater New York Campaign of the American Jewish Joint Dia tribution Committee extends its heart felt a tion to Mrs. Herb- ert H. Lehman for her significant leadership and achievement an an outstanding American Jewels. The name of Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman is hereby added to the. honorable record of our distinguished fellow women who through their profound understanding and sympathetic feel- ing have contributed toward per- manent hope sad salvation to dis- tressed humanity." __ SCOTTY'S SALES & SERVICE Sc. D. HEOGIE, Pme PLUMBING - HEATING illesablog and nestles In.lalleel ea Newest and Most Modem PHONE 3347 P013 PROSPECT STREET LANSING. MICHIGAN rdi.doi. 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