100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

October 16, 1936 - Image 5

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-10-16

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Asericam Awish Perla&cal Carter

CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

1

lilEDETROIT,AWISITRONICLC

October 16, 1936

MIME

CHRONICLE
and THE LEGAC CH

NOW YOU CAN OWN
A BEAUTIFUL Spartan

sifts -:- Toys

ANNOUNCE ADDITIONAL PATRONS
Contributions to
FOR BALFOUR BALL ON OCT. 31
North End Clinic

mminom11111111111111.

-

No German Goods Sold
Rent a Book-3c • Day
('lob ROOMY to Item
Club Exchange 10220 Dexter

Abraham Cooper, chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Block, Mr. and
North End Clinic has received
the Balfour ball, assures that the Mrs. Irving Blumberg, Mr. and
the following contributions:
In memory of Ilenry Stillman unprecented response to this year's Mrs. Louis C. Blumberg, Mr. and
affair indicates a community-wide Sirs. Max Blumberg, George Blum.
from Sirs. Ilenry Stillman.
In memory of Philip Joseph Interest which all Jews, no matter enthal, Sir. and Mrs. H. C. Broder,
what their previous attitudes to- Sir. and hies. Harry Brown, Sir.
from Mrs. Henry Stillman.
In memory of Mrs. Rachel wards Zionism may have been, now and Sirs. Norman Buckner, Fred
Steinberg from Mrs. Henry Still- have In the work of rebuilding the M. Butzel, Mr. and Sirs. Samuel
Jewish National Home in Pales- Caplan; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn,
man.
Richard Cohn, Benjamin Craine,
In memory of Abraham Jacobs tine.
RELIABLE HOUSE IIELP. Laun- from lielen Slesinger and Mr.
• 12" Srephon,c spcske,
• Photoch,omeec D al
It is realized that Zionists of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, Dr.
dresses,
women
for
house
clean-
and Mrs. Seymour II. Franklin.
Detroit have an obligation equal in and Sirs, Leo Croll, Sir. and Sirs.
• Symphonic Espand ,
• Centralized radio nerve ,,,,
ing, house maids, women for
In memory of Isaac Cohen importance to that which was ever Harry Davidson, Mr. and Mrs.
part time work. By hour, day from Sirs. Leopold D. Mayer.
• New ,ecept,on fie,
• Powerful All-Wave ches.
imposed
upon them. It must spread Moe Diamond, Sir. and Sirs, liar-
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi-
In memory of Mrs. Hugo a knowledge of the Ideals and pur- old Ehrlich, Samuel Epstein, Sir,
_
son 2526.
and Mrs. Charles E. Feinberg, Mr.
Freund from Sirs. Leopold D.
and Mrs. Walter Field, Sir. and
Slayer.
BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL
Mrs. Nathan Fishman, Sir, and
In memory of Sirs. S. Schoen-
Sirs. Seymour Frank, Mr. and
ladies or gentlemer. desirous of brun from Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
ii

Mrs. Merman Franzblau, Leon
making acquaintance for the Wineman and Sir. and Sirs. Harry
Fredman, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard
purpose of matrimony, write Box Farbsten.
AND
GUARD
Friediaender, William Friedman,
75, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
In memory of Samuel Rosen-
YOUR • BE
Mr. and Sirs. Harry Galperin, Mr.
Strictly confidential.
berg from Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
EYES • SAFE
and Sirs. Joseph Galperin, Sir. and
C. Broder.

I I
QUILTS—Made or recovered from
Mrs. Morris Garvett, William Ger-
With Health•Lit. GI
In memory of Mr. and Mrs.
your own feathers or wools. Pil- Leopold Wineman from Mr. and
shonson, Dr. and Sirs. Samuel
lows recovered—special, $1.25. Mrs. Harry Farbsten.
Glassman, Adolph Goetz, Herman
Full line of curtains, baby,
Golanty, Sir. and Sirs. Benjamin
In memory of Max Slay from
shower and wedding gifts. Dex- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten.
Goldstein, Mr. and Sirs, Harry
Grad, Mr. and Mrs. !leery Grant,
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
An anonymous contribution
Mr. and Mrs. N. Z. Greenhouse, Eyes examined, glasses fitted
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth
For the Alpha Epsilon Phi
Sir and Mrs. Harry Grevnin, Reu- by registered specialists at •
Scholarship Fund, in memory of
9050.
ben Grevnin, Mr. and Mrs. Julius price you can afford to pay.
the following: Samuel Rosenberg,
YOUNG MAN desires room in Emanuel Ozersky of Youngstown,
Grodzin, Mr. and Sirs. Louis Ham-
apartment of congenial young Ohio; Mrs. Sara Spero of Youngs-
burger, Sir, and Sirs. Samuel Ham-
couple. Write Box 80, Detroit town, Ohio.
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
burger, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob,
Jewish Chronicle.
Sir, and Mrs. Henry Jassy, Mr. nest to KhwelW nr. Michigan Ave,
For
the
Supplementary
Medi-
pith
With a 1937 Sparton you can tune
Assistance Fund for Children:
and Mrs. Joseph Kahen, Mr. and
FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished cal
Mrs. Meyer R. Katz, Leon Kay,
In memory of Abraham Jacobs
in all these stirring history making
room and lavatory in modern from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hart-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirschmann,
home of small family. Oil heat. man and Sir, and Sirs. Lee Streit-
events.
Dr. and Mrs. David Kliger, Mr.
Gentleman preferred. 2751
and
Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky, Mr. and
ling; in memory ,of Mrs. Mary
Webb Ave.
FRED A. GINSBURG
Mrs. Myren Landsberg, Mr. and
Loschitezir from Mr. and Mrs.
LONG EASY TERMS
At a recent meeting of the Si'
YOUNG MAN wishes to have his David Rubin; Mrs. Samuel Col- poses of the Zionist movement in Mrs. Sloe Leiter, Mr. and Mrs. A.
1-1
meals at Kosher home in Lin- burn and Mrs. Milton Sloman in all quarters. It must correct mis- J. Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry terhood of Congregation 13'n*
All-Wave Consoles Priced From $39.95 YOUR OLD RADIO AS DOWN PAYMENT
wood-Dexter neighborhood. Call memory of the following.: Carrie leading information and must win Levitt, Mr. and Sirs. Philip Lip- Moshe the following officers wets,
Townsend 8-6938 Saturday or Meyers, Emanuel Ozersky of the sympathy and support of all son, Mr. and Sirs. Max Loewen- elected for the 1936-37 season:
Youngstown, Ohio; Mrs. Sara progressive elements. The building stein, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Luckoff,
Mrs. Harry Meer, president;,,
evenings during week.
Spero of Youngstown, Ohio; Mrs. of the Jewish Homeland should Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mann, Sir. and Mrs. Irving Greenspan, vice presiJi
EXPERT ALTERATIONS, relin- Joseph Abrahamson, Samuel Ro- be given the support of American Mrs. Leo Marks, Sir. and Mrs. dent; Mrs. Morris Well's
ing a specialty. Dresses, suits, senberg and Adolph Kann.
Harry S. Meyers, Sir. and Mrs. treasurer; Mrs, Emil Mullah*
opinion.
TYLER 6-4486
coats made. Reasonable prices.
For the Dr. Max Bailin Memor-
9605 GRAND RIVER AVE.
The Zionist Organization must Lawrence Michaelson, Sir, and financial secretary; Mrs. E
Euclid
0157-Si,
ial
Fund:
Misses
Henrietta
A.
and
OPEN EVENINGS
c reate the instruments of these ac- Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrenwald, recording secretary.
Wallace J. Newton, Mr. and Mrs.
Setta Robinson in memory of the
In the next issue of The
FOR RENT —Large, cheerfully following: Samuel Rosenberg, tivities. There must be a develop. David Oppenheim, Mr. and Mrs. trait Jewish Chronicle will ap
furnished room suitable for one Max May and Miss Regina R. liel- ment of propaganda of the Zionist A. M. Pregerson, Sir, and Mrs. the names of those who are to
Organization
and
an
intensifica-
"Molly" of "The Goldbergs," goes
or two employed persons in ler.
Meyer Prussian, Sir. and Mrs. elected to the board of dir
tion of Zionist knowledge.
back on the air with her beloved
modern home of small family.
Max Rissman, Mr. and Sirs. Robert
board.
For the Social Service Relief
series within the month. Mrs. Berg
Among those enthusiastically as- Rosenberg, Dr. and Mrs. Theodore and the chairman of the to a
Stall shower. Home privileges. Fund from Neugarten Sunshine
The Sisterhood wishes
By A. H. DUCOVNY
will be the guest of Ben Bernie and
sisting Mr. Cooper, Is Fred A. Roth, Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Salts-
Leslie, near Linwood. Town- Club.
nounce
the
dates
of
the
following
all the lads during their Oct. 13
Ginsburg.
send 7-4310.
stein, Mr. end Sirs. Carl Schiller, affairs:
NEW YORK, N. Y. — George broadcast from Cleveland. She has
Additional sponsors of the ball Sir. and Mrs. Ralph Schiller, Mr.
Annual inaugural banquet, Sully
Burns and Gracie Allen tear loose written an original skit which will
Annually, the senior warden's FOR RENT — Comfortable room
are:
and Sirs. David Schuff, Mr. and day, Oct. 18, at 6 p. m. Sixth anZ,
from Hollywood in January when feature the ol' maestro as a black night program and banquet is one
for young lady or gentleman
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morry
Abrahams,
Mrs.
William
Serwer,
Milton
Sha-
nual
bazaar to be held Saturday,l
the pair will head back east to rea- sheep son who repents and sends of the high spots in the calendar
in quiet home. Home privileges.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agree, Mr. pero, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, Nov. 14 through Tuesday, Nov. 174
lize an old ambition of Geroge e. his mother a package every week. of Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
Good home for right party.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Allen,
Mr.
and
Dr.
and
Sirs.
Leonard
Sidlow,
Mr.
Second
annual grape festival,'
They will do a musical comedy "Probably his laundry," comments A. M. This year on Wednesday
Convenient transportation. Rea-
The Junior Players Guild of the Mrs. Sidney Allen, Mr. and Mrs. and Sirs, Irving Shevin, Mr. and Sunday, Nov. 29,
and then make a picture of their his friend Winchell ... So that his evening, Oct. 21, Senior Warden
sonable. Call Tyler 6-9169.
Sam
J.
Almug,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Sirs. Aaron A. Silberblatt, Mr, and
Annual Chpnukah ball, Sunday,
B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter
show after its New York run. weekly music appreciation hour
FOR RENT Attractive room in at Lawrence, has resumed activi- Bass, Mr. and Sirs. Harry Becker, Sirs, Harry Silverman, Mr. and Dec. 13.
Meanwhile they will make their may be available to school children
Third annual donor dinner, Sun-
apartment if small family for ties for the season. At the first Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bennett, Sirs. Morris Sklar, Mr. and Mrs.
broadcasts from New York on Sun- in every time belt across the coun-
refined yo ng lady. Kitchen meeting held on Thursday eve- Dr. and Mrs. Saul Barnett, Dr. Samuel Sofferin C. P. Solomon, day, Feb. 14.
days instead of Wednesdays. Gra- try, Dr. Walter Damrosch will
privileges if desired. 2630 ning, Oct. 8, at the home of Reva Harry Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Jul- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow,
cie always sighs with relief when broadcast at a new time this year.
Richton, near Linwood, Apt. Rodin, the following officers were ius Berman, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone, Mr.
talking about their days of troup- Mrs. Berle's pride and joy, Milton,
elected for 1936-37. President, Bernstein, Mr. and Sirs. Saul J. and Sirs. Louis Tabashnik, Dr.
302, Bateman.
ing and grease paint and things seems to be clicking on his radio
Rodelle Broder; vice-president, I3irnkrant, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell B. D. Wellig, Mr. and Mrs, Henry
being over. But not George. Even program. A statement from his
FOR
RENT

Nicely
furnished
Joseph Koronov; secretary-treas- Black, Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Block, Wineman.
now that he's become an important press agent to the effect that Mr.
room
with
four
windows
for
a
urer, Slyvia Zingeser. The di-
star George still has the old vaude- erle will pay Uncle Sam an in-
An event of community signi
gentleman. 2498 Pasadena. rector, as of last season, is Mor-
ville actor's idea of what a big come tax on $35,000 he spent in
cance took place at the Hotel Ba
Townsend 7-7107. Cohen.
ton J. Sobel. The publicity man-
show means — ''a big production one year to gag writers prompted
croft in Saginaw on Sunday,
is Geraldine King.
and everything, ylinow." And he much sarcastic comment from the
11, when a banquet was tendered+
FOR RENT—Desirable room for ager
At the first meeting it was
still likes to talk about the good gentlemen of the fourth estate. The
to I. Oppenheim in recognition o f
business girl or gentleman. decided that membership will be
old days when they were batting best squelch so far, as chronicled
his services as president of Temple
Quiet surroundings. $15 per open for • limited time. All aspir-
Noted Artists Will Direct Chit. Beth El for a period of four con-
around the country and running by a Brodaway columnist, is from
month. Near Dexter bus. 3280 ing amateur thespians, especially
dren's Theater of Sholem
into all sorts of interesting people. the man who is hired by Berle to
secutive years. Nearly the entire
Blaine. Euclid 9530-W.
male actors, should attend the
So he is tickled with the prospect write his material and who claims JUDGE DeWITT H. MERRIAM
Jewish community participated.
Aleichem Schools
of seeing "Burns & Allen in 'I that to date Milton has paid him •
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished next meeting on Thursday, Oct.
Mr. Oppenheim was one of the
Always Say'" in bright lights. but $35. "And," he wails, "I'd like Benjamin B. Stepsey will be hon-
room in home of couple, suit- 22, at 8 p. ni., at the B'nal Moshe.
The Sholem Aleichem Folk In- principal organizers of the Reform
The annual banquet of the Sho- stitute announces that it has en- Tcmple some 25 years ago and has ,
Incidentally, the zany pair have to know who the devil got the ored at a dinner and program to
able for young man. Good Parts are still open. Everyone
already been signed for a new other $34,965?" ... Fannie Brice be held at the Masonic Temple
transportation. 4001 Lawr- 16 years and older, is urged to lem Aleichem Schools will take gaged for the current season shown an interest in Jewish af-
come. A group of one-act plays place on Sunday evening, Oct. 25, Maurice Alterman, noted singer fairs for a generation. At this
radio under different sponsorship brings her "Baby Snooks" and promptly at 6:30.
ence Ave., flat No. 3.
will be given at an early date.
at the Jewish Center, Woodward and dramatic director, and Mrs. testimonial dinner John Mendler,
Judge DeWitt H. Merriam of
for April which will take them to other laugh-provoking antics back
and Holbrook Ayes. It has become Judith Alterman, dancer and act- who is the new president of
the Wayne Circuit Court, illustri- FOR RENT—Furnished room in
NBC, thus ending a four year CBS to the NBC microphones.
■ custom with the Sholem Alei- ress. The talent of these two art- Temple Beth El, acted as toast-
ous potentate of Moslem Temple,
private home. Reasonable.
run. Their new sponsor is Grape-
chem Schools to have a speaker ists will be directed towards cre- master. Tribute was also paid to
3775
Richton.
near
Dexter.
will
be
the
guest
speaker.
There
the
whole
hog
nuts—sort of going
of outstanding national reputation ating a Yiddish dramatic grout in Mrs. Lillian Philippe and Mrs.
will also be short talks by the line
from 'soup to mute' . . . Gertrude
FOR
RENT—Nice,
bright
room
in the literary and cultural field Detroit. With . that end in viekv a Never who acted as hostesses on
officers.
Berg, famous authoress and
for young lady or gentleman
at the annual banquet. This year free Children's Theater Studio will the occasion.
A current edition of Longfel-
The
Detroit
section
of
the
Na-
in home of couple. 2978 Tux-
the guest speaker will be the
low's "The Children's Hour" will
Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser of
edo, between Lawton and Wit- tional Council of Jewish Women, eminent literary critic, S. 11. be conducted in connection with Lansing was the guest speaker.
The Detroit League of the Na- be presented, and musical enter-
through
Mrs.
Queenie
B.
Krouse,
the Sholem Aleichem Schools dur-
demere, Townsend 7.1411.
tional Home for Jewish Children tainment has been arranged to in-
Niger.
His theme was: "Unselfish Serv-
chairman
of
the
membership
com-
ing
the
entire
school
year.
The
YESTERDAY TODAY 1, TOMORROW
at Denver will hold the first meet- clude community singing, a popular
It is urged that reservations be children will be taught diction, elo- ice." Other speakers were: Fred-
FOR RENT—Attractive room in mittee, is sponsoring a pep rally
ing of the season on Wednesday, soloist and well-known pianist.
home of small, congenial fam- and luncheon at the Belcrest, on made early by those who may de- cution, pantomime, singing, danc- erick Seitner, David Wolsey, Mor-
Oct. 21, at 2 p. m., at the Book
Reservations for the dinner
sire
to avail themselves of tick- ing and play-acting. Two major ris Never, Sol Kanter, I. Mendel-
ily. Board if desired. Home Oct. 19, at 12:30. The board of
, Cadillac Hotel, with Mrs. Emory should be mailed at once to Mr.
privileges. Near bus and car directors of the Council and th$ ets, by communicating with the plays will be presented in the stamm, Mrs. Samuel Seitner, Sirs.
Monash, well-known child phychol- Stepsay, who says that not more
active
members of the Sholem course of the year. All pupils of Raymond Krohn and Mrs. John
lines. 2951 Leslie. Townsend advisory board of the membership
ogist, as guest speaker, and Mrs. than 200 dinners can be served.
committee are plannifig to attend. Aleichem Schools.
the Sholem Aleichem elementary Immerman.
8-6672.
Harry H. Platt and Mrs. Max Telephone reservations will be re-
I. Oppenheim, the guest of
Oakland School Moved
Assisting Mrs. Krouse is Mrs. Na-
and high schools are encouraged to
Fisher as guest artists. They will ceived at Cadillac 4053.
FOR RENT — Lovely furnished, than Rosenberg, vice-chairman;
The Oakland School is now lo- join these classes, which are held honor, feelingly responded to the
include the Fourth Movement
glowing tributes paid to him on
clean room for one or two in Mrs. David S. Stober, secretary; cated at the Workmen's Circle twice weekly.
from Beethoven's Seventh Sym-
congenial home. Shower. Rea. Mrs. Charles Alter, chairman of Center, 527 Holbrook Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Alterman will this memorable event, pledging
phony in their program. Each
ALWAYS Int SAME GOOD SUR
sonable. 3788 Humphrey, near the new brides' committee; Melba
himself to further interest for the
The Sholem Aleichem Schools also direct the Thealig, a group of good of the community.
member may invite two guests to Independent Protective As-
Dexter. Hogarth 8975.
Rubin, chairman of the newcom- have adopted a broader educa- earnest young men and women in
sociation Plana New
this event.
THE atipera
ers committee. Mrs. Krouse has tional program for the ensuing the ages of 18 to 23, most of them
YOUNG LADY would like to named as captains of the member-
Highlights of the convention
Year's Party
graduates of the Sholem Aleichem
BEER IN THE GREEN BOTTLE
will be given by Mrs. Harry Gold-
share her cozy apartment with ship committee Sirs. Sydney Kar- year. Together with the subjects schools.
another employed lady. Reason- bel, Mrs. Louis Savage, Mrs. Lee of Yiddish, history and literature,
berg, who with Mrs. Nat Bron-
At the meeting on Sept. 27, the
The further the practical value
the
schools
will
also
teach
diction,
able. Good transportation. Call Striefling and Mrs. L. Meyron
stein accompanied Detroit's offic- Independent Protective Association
Congressman Clarence J. Mc-
dramatics, dancing and music. of these courses a special experi-
Trinity 2-6739.
ial delegation to the regional con- approved plans for a New Year's
mental stage Is the process of con- Lend is again running for re-
Marks.
The
latter
subjects
will
be
taught
ference of all auxiliaries of the party, the details of which were
struction on the lot adjoining the election to Congress from the
FOR
RENT

Two-room
nicely
by
the
new
guest
teachers
who
National Home which took place left to a special committee. Presi-
have recently arrived from New school at 3754 Monterey, where 13th District. Sir. ,McLeod has
furnished flat. Call mornings.
at Chicago on Oct. 4, 5 and 6. d
David Weiss appointed the
2740 Richton Ave. Townsend
represented this district in Wash-
York, Morris and Edith Alterman. the classes are being held.
While
While at the conference, Mrs. following committee to complete
Mr. and Mrs. Alterman come ington since 1920.
The Oakland School and the
7-7121.
Carl Schiller and Mrs. S. L. Kay- preparations for this event: Mr.
from New York, where they di-
Typical of his sympathetic at- '
Dexter
School
are
both
open
at
enau, the official delegates, pre- and Mrs. John Adler, Mrs. M. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished,
NEW YORK—Governor Alfred 4 o'clock in the afternoon and on rected for two successive seasons titude on all questions affecting ;
sented the proceeds of the fund Klee, Mrs. R. Heiman, Mrs. Her-
large and airy room. 3 in fam- M. Landon of Kansas, Republican Sundays at 10 o'clock in the morn- children's and adult dramatic citizens of the Jewish race was his
raising functions which the De- schaft, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weiss,
groups in Camp Naivelt, which is immediate and spontaneous re-
ily. Good transportation. Rea- Presidential nominee, voiced his ing.
troit League had sponsored.
Dr. A. Mittleman, B. Schwartz,
sonable. 2682 Blaine Ave., sympathy with the effort to re-
The Dexter School is now lo- the official camp of the New York sponse to the resolutions passed
Mrs. Carl Schiller, president of Mr. and Sirs. Kagan, Mrs. L.
Yiddish Cultui Gezelshaft, and by the monster Detroit anti-Nazi g
near Linwood.
cated
at
3754
Monterey
Ave.,
build
the
Jewish
homeland
in
Pal-
the Detroit League, will be the Shear and D. Weiss. Dr. A W
whose director is the famous Jew- protest meeting several years ago.
in a message addressed to near Dexter.
guest speaker at a membership Lowenstine was appointed publi- FOR RENT —Newly furnished, estine
ish educator, Jacob Levine. Dur- Upon receiving • copy of these
Nathan
Straus
for
publication
in
Concert
Yolsooshaida
HARRY SILVERMAN
tea sponsored by the Toledo city agent.
attractive room in modern the United Palestine Appeal Year
Morris and Edith Alterman are ing the winter months the Alter.
Mr. McLeod promptly
League for the National Home
home of adults. Good trans- Book which will be issued on Oct. preparing the first concert of the mans directed a children's theater resolutions,
The committee met at the home
MIIOLINALK GROI
for Jewish Children at Denver, of John Adler, 9728 Broadstreet,
portation. 2703 Burlingame, 28 on the occasion of the presenta- Sholem Aleichem Schools and the studio under the auspices of the introduced a resolution in con-
gress
requesting
the President of
ItYSITAI RANT sureue.
on Sunday, Oct. 18, at the Secor where various plans were submit-
Townsend 8-8020.
tion at Madison Square Garden of Tealig. Several sessions have been New York Sholem Aleichem Folk the United States to make an
Hotel.
ted and discussed.
1366 E. VERNOR
YOUNG MAN, 25, Sabbath ob- "Night of Stars," a huge theatrical held by the art teachers of the Institute. In the middle west the official protest to the German
server, would like to meet presentation to aid the emergency schools with the members of the Altermana are gratefully remem- government concerning outrages
Tealig, and classes have been bered for their brilliant theater inflicted upon German Jewish cit-
young lady whose father can needs of the fund.
Miss Baba Bornstein Opens
established for diction, perform- performances with children and izens.
put him in business. Object
Dress Shop at 37 John R
YETTA GOTTLIEB
Rep. McLeod's career is close
Rev. Gaeta,
matrimony. Strictly confiden- Campus Club of Wayne U. ance, music and dancing. The adults, which won the acclaim of
of
3316
Richton
Ave.,
69
years
classes of the Tealig are held on all critics.
ly related to the progress
tial. Write Box 160, Detroit
Jacob
old, died on Oct. 9. Funeral
Miss Babs Bornstein, formerly
Sunday
afternoons
at
4
o'clock
achieved
in recent years by De-
The Campus Clu b of Wayne
Jewish Chronicle.
Silverman
services were held on Oct. 11 with assistant dress buyer at Winkel-
troit. High points among suc-
University inaugurated its social and on Monday, Tuesday and
• IIRGICAL
interment in Machpelah Cemetery. man Brothers, announces the open- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished season with a highly entertaining Thursday evenings at 9 o'clock. Contributions to Scholarship cessful project,' he has sponsored
MOIIILL
MI lean"
She is survived by her husband, ing of her own dress and accessory
Fund of United He-
room for one or two gentle- and successful "millionaire's" par- The program under the name of
and initiated include our new
rustles
Hyman; three daughters, Rae, shop on Saturday, Oct. 17, at 37
men or employed couple. Board ty given last Saturday night in Yehoeshaida has been commenced
Federal Building and Post Office.
brew Schools
Rerommeaded tia
Mrs. H. Becker and Mrs L. Cor- John R St. Miss Babs, as she is
ray alcluse and
optional. 3260 Elmhurst Ave. honor of footballers, Joe Mohr, with the elementary children in
the Detroit-Windsor bridge, the
bleerntode
man and two sons, Ben and Louis known to hundreds of Detroit's dis-
which there will be given to the
Townsend 8-9604. Baron.
Grosse Ile bridge. the new Mar-
Abe
Katz
and
"Pill"
Began.
The
United
Hebrew
Schools
wish
2903
A. Mrs. Gottlieb was a member criminating shoppers, will be asso-
children an opportunity to recite to accept with thanks the receipt ine hospital, creation of addition-
The
Club's
roster
boasts
of
the
Elmhurst
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished nucleus of Wayne's football team from the best works of the great
of the Jewish Old Folks' Home ciated with Doris B. Katkin.
al federal judgeships and the re-
of
contributions
to
the
scholarship
TO. 8-6839
room for young lady in private
Society, Jewish Orphans Home
The Babs-Doree Shop will carry
apportionment legislation that
the aforementioned players, the poet Yehoesh, from his poems, fund from the following:
merrier.
home. Good transportation. in
Society and Women's Auxiliary • distinguished line of inexpensive
fables and stories.
gesioneed
gave Detroit four more repre-
bulwark
of
its
record-breaking
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Abraham
Ilopt-
2239 Kendall St., near 14th.
and medium priced dresses for
The
Sholem
Aleichem
reading
of the United Hebrew Schools.
basketball team In Lee Tigay, Carl
man, 8316 12th St., one-half schol- sentatives in the United States
Townsend 7-4423.
juniors, misses, and women, as well
Bayer, and Honey Berrie, the circles are preparing a series of arship in memory of their mother, Congress.
LOUIS KANTER
as an exciting assortment of ac- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished school's number on erecquetter, J. activities. At their sessions there Tette.
No Detroiter, of course, will
Monuments of Character
will be a weekly review of the
of 1696 Gladstone Ave., 55 years cessories.
—Ts-f
United Dairies renewed their forget the part he played with his
room in adult home, for gen- Schles, and the "one man" track news of the week and a discus-
old. died on Oct. 11. Funeral
Chronicle readers are cordially
McLeod bank depositors payoff
team,
Al
Tolmich.
seven
scholarships
to
the
United
tleman.
All
modern
conveni-

s
services were held on Oct. 11 with invited to inspect their chic col-
Plans are now under way for sion as to the current articles re- Hebrew Schools' Scholarship Fund. bill in securing additional relief
ences. Good transportation.
interment in Workmen's Circle lection of wearing apparel, and
flecting social, political and cul-
Nate Robinson of New York, in for the depositors of our closed
2432 Pingree, Euclid 3092-W. the club's most important social tural events. The circle will also
Cemetery. Ile is survived by his In honor of the opening day flow-
banks
function of the year: the annual
wife, Rose; a son, Ben; and two ers will be given to all visitors. FOR RENT — Large, modern barn dance, to be held late next commence a reading of "Brothers memory of his father-in-law, Mr.
Ileac
nerinstein, contribution to
daughters. Anne and Florence.
room. Bath and shower. Quiet month. Due to its tremendous Ashkenazi," the last public work the scholarship fund of the United
home. $15 per month. 3339 popularity of last year it will be of the well known Jewish writer, Hebrew Schools.
Tillie Citrin Kissiliner Aid
In loving memory of our dear
SIMON FINE
Sturtevant Avenue, Townsend necessary to limit the number of A. A. Singer. They will also read
Nate Robinson of New York, in son and brother, Milton Barnett,
excerpts from the book of Melach
of 2970 Blaine Ave., 77 years
Society Dance on
6-1806.
tickets to be put on sale.
Epstein, "The History of the memory of Paul Harvey Fried- w ho passed away one year ago.
old, died on Oct. 12. Funeral
Oct. 25
man, • contribution to the scholar-
A prw now one from so la SOA.
services were held on Oct. 13 with
REFINED YOUNG WOMAN, em-
Did you lose money on Goldman Working Class in America," at
A ,A1,* a• wee It will
fund of the United Hebrew
A yr., b ,.not in Aar hearts
interment in Machpelah CemeterY,
ployed, would like room, board Sachs stock? . .. Then you'll be the meetings. The first meeting of ship
liksolt• sod atarbls alaovissota
Schools.
The Tillie Citrin Kissiliner Aid
h n..er .on ee 011ed.
the
reading
circle
will
take
place
Rabbi
I.
Stollman
officiating.
He
and
care
during
day
for
six-
Interested to know that before you
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Mrs'.
Sarah
Baron
of
3260
Elm-
Sadly
missed by his parents,
Society
will
hold
is
second
an-
on
Tuesday,
Oct.
13,
at
the
Dex-
is survived by a son. Herman and
year-old son and room for self. tear off another page from your
smut' sin
hurst Ave. and sons, Sanford, brother and sister.
Box 15, Detroit Jewish Chron- calendar the name Goldman Sachs ter School, 3754 Monterey.
three daughters. Henrietta, Rose nual ball on Sunday, Oct. 26, in
Frederick
and
Lawrence,
and
the
Aztec
Towers
of
the
Union
The Sholem Aleichem Institute
icle.
and Huldah.
will be just a stale vaudeville
Guardian Building. Dave Dia-
wishes to express its gratitude to daughters, Dolphin an dllarriet,
mond will provide the music. This FOR RENT—Large, light and crack . . . It's being absorbed by all the active members who have • contribution of the scholarship
LAURA 0. FECHHEIMER
Rev. Cantor
another
corporation.
airy furnished room for • fen-
participated in their recent car- fund in memory of their husband
of 60 Monterey Ave., 58 years ball is the principal affair of the
DAVID
and father, Henry.
old, died on Oct. 14. Funeral serv- year and the money raised is used , tleman or young couple. Rea-
The American Jewish Cowen' nival entertainment and success.
Mrs. H. Alvin of 211 Marston,
GOLDEN ices were held on Oct. 16 with for contributions to worthy 1 sonable. Good transept-Wien, and
fully conducted this entertainment
the
Natioinal
Council
of
Jew
a contribution to the scholarship
2268 Calvert, upstairs.
Ihrtntre l'”orths interment in Woodmere Ceme- causes. Tickets may be secured
ish Women don't see eye to eye on at Linwood and Fullerton Ayes. fund, in memory of her husband,
by
calling
Mrs.
Harry
Yanher,
The
carnival
brought
in
a
con-
St 0 H la
tery, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of-
The Doable Cetleeheee wrap- many issues, but they are now siderable sum of money. Special Moses.
LA 4500
TTLZR •-•011
8806-31.
heisting. She Is survived by her Garfield
A scholarship pays for the edu-
The chairman of the ball corn- piers we Deable.Mellos. Old Geld neighbors in the same building... thanks are hereby extended to
Woddlog ferwwww
three sis-
Earl
M.,
husband,
Dr.
Ws Perrone./ et
Mrs. Sidney Gorman. Cigarettes brings yes Old Geld And only a stone's throw away in Louis Gorelick of the Pinker Aid cation of a child whose parents are
Was
mittee
Mew. awl by As- ters, Mrs. Frank Seinsheimer,
the new national headquarters of
unable to pay for his tuition fee.%
of the society is prig* crop tobaccos is the wary
ocial...rt.
Society.
Mrs. Emil Seligman and Miss The president
Hadaesah.
Mrs. Ben Shultz. piak et eeselliiiee.
Alma Offner of Cincinnati.

with

CLASSIFIED

SPARTON

a

WILL BRING YOU ALL
THE ACTS OF THE
WORLD'S BIG SHOW

Football, War, Politics

MURRAY'S

rr I
4 * - ---- - -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Sisterhood of B'nai
Moshe Has Electior

AUFMAN

Furniture and
Upholstering Co.

Merriam to Address
Perfection Dinner
Honoring Stepsay

RADIO LANES

Jr. Players Guild
Resumes Activities

Jews of Saginaw
Honor Oppenheiin

r

B

O

is
th
fr.
ac

pis

.m
A

iw

Engaged
SHOLEM ALEICHEM Alterman
By Folk Institute
SCHOOLS ANNUAL
BANQUET OCT, 25

League of N. H. J. C.
to Meet Wednesday

he
:er

Ste

in-

er,

Altes
_Caner

ver
am

ave

ca-



ne

Congressman McLeod
Seeking Re-Election

n,

ARGO

Landon Supports
Jewish Homeland

FURNACE OIL
LA 4500

r .

en
:th
ro-
ts

nil-

Ye-

Ifs

OBITUARY

ary

of

of

Aid

men

with
les

aid-

Aid

re'

y at

IN MEMORIAM

. the

sier-

t of

of

Con-
Hall

Mien

r. uro-

7 of

Con-

Council Pep Rally
Monday Afternoon

a

Manuel Urbacb

ARGO

FURNACE OIL

I

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan