A merica 'apish Perk%lied Cotter currote AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 'frieflerRorrlaun (A Ror !az October 23, 1936 and THE LEGAL; CHRONICLE Skit to Feature Strauss Executives HOME RELIEF SOCIETY'S • ANNUAL Rally Next Monday Hadassah Roll of Honor on Oct. 28 DINNER DANCE SUNDAY EVENING 41- An outstanding event of the be the appearance of a renowned year, the Home Relief Society's an- star of stage and screen, and, in nual dinner dance, will take place addition, several of Detroit's fa- vorite night clubs will contribute their featured talent. The victory meeting held at the home of Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz, 2433 Blaine Ave., last Wednesday, was a triumphant rally. Addition. al reservations virtually poured in. Judging from all indications this occasion promises to excel even all of the former tremendous suc- cesses of the Home Relief Society. There is still time for those who have neglected to make their re- servations to do so by calling Mrs. J. H. Polozker, chairman of the ways and means committee, Long- fellow 6811, or her co-chairmen, Mrs. J. J. Jacobs, To. 6-8402; Mrs. Ilarry Rosman, Lo. 6878; Mrs. William Roth, Un. 1-3156; Mrs. Bernard Komer, To. 8-9083; Mrs, Al Wiesman, Ty. 5-1829; Mrs. Max Kogan, Lo. 3753; Mrs. Harry Shulman, Lo. 2784. Additional pledges were received from the following: Harry Keys the former constable ANNOUNCES THE FORMATION OF THE Keys-Penn Oil Co. or ,peciallsIng In the wiling Motor Oils and Lubricants AUTO & FLEET OWNERS cun woe ons) ots 100%Pennsylv•nia Oil INIkery to An) Port of the ('Ill Phone Fitzroy 1618 Keys-Penn Oil Co. MRS. HARRY ROSMAN this Sunday, Oct. 25, at 6:30 p. at Hotel Stotler. The highlight of the evening will 181 LIEB STREET "Endorsed by the Detroit Bar Association", - -"Preferred by the Detroit Citizen's League" Keep William J. GRIFFIN YOUR PRESENT CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER His 31 Years as • Practicing Attorney, His Outstanding Judicial Record, Deserve Your Vote 1 VOTE p WILLIAM J. GRIFFIN Dr. and Mrs. A. Altman, Mr. and Mrs. IL Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Bronotein. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Behrendt, Richard Brauerman, Dr. and Mrs Barn Congos, Mr. and Mrs. lien Coition, Mr. and Mrs g111111101 Caplan, Dr. and Mrs J. A. Chalet, Miss E. Cohen, I. Deleon, Mr. and Mrs 1Alithony Deutsch, Mr. an M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson, Mrs Eva Ellenstein (president Eva Prenolauer Maternity Group). Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feld- man, Mr. and Mr. Elam Goldblatt, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gandil, Mr and Mrs. Charles (Broberg. Mr. nod Mrs. J. Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs Ben Orossberg, Mr. and Mm. F. L. Goldman. Dr. Wilfred Golden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris Mr. and Mr.. Arthur Harris Mr. and Mrs C. Hyman, /dr. and Mrs. Julio. Hersh, I. Hiller, Mr. •nd Mra. B. Kobaker, Dr. and Mrs. EMI Bonder, Mr. and Mrs Phil Liposn, Mr. and Mot II, Levine. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meyer., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mars° lir.and Mrs A. Mittel- man, Sirs. Al Oppenhelm, Mr. and Mrs Sigmund Rosman, Mr. and Mrs. MorHo Rosman, Mr. and Mrs Harry Rohineon, Mr.and Sire. Robert Rosenberg, Mr. and Mr. J. Rohl., Mr.d Mr. Mar. ris Bides Mr. and Mrs Edward Stein. Manumit Shulman, Peter Vass, Mr. and Mrs. R. Weimer, Dr. and Mrs. Otto Weise. Dr. and Mrs. George Weiss MIN R. Voiles Mr. •nd Mr.. Harry Zoikower, Me. and Mos Jerk Rothberg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feinberg. Rabbiand Mrs. A. M. 'Herehman, Rabbi and Mrs J. B. liperka. contribution inmemory of Sam- uel and Malka Cohen by their children, Mr. and Mrs Edward Bache, Dr. and Mrs A. E. Men). Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg. Mr.and Mrs Charles Fein- berg, Dr. and Mr, Max Cohn. Elaborate arrangements for the I — Nathan Strauss Democratic Ex- I Hadassah an- ecutives pre-election rally have )Detroit ' c al . been completed. It will be held nounces that the next roll of honor Monday evening, Oct. 26, at Litt-I rally will take place at the De- troller Hotel on Wednesday after- noon, Oct. 28. Miss Hattie Gittleman and Airs. Harry L., Jackson have written a skit entitled "Court of Hadassah Relations" which will be the fea- ture of the afternoon. The princi- pal characters, whose names are not to be divulged, will be the usual court room figures. Much of the dialogue will be impromptu and will be participated in by members of the audience. This un- usual and interesting feature of entertainment will be augmented by the liadassah choral group, under the direction of Mrs. Kurt Pager. Original songs and paro- dies will be featured by Mrs. George Kays, Mrs. Fred Le Bosky, Airs. Gerald Sanded, Airs. Daniel Siegel, Mrs. Marvin %Yemen and Mrs. Harold Allen. Pledges received' to date total 350. Captains are requested to turn pledges in as soon as they are received and workers are urged to invite donors and prospective don- DR..ROBERT ROSEN ors to rally meetings. All Honor Roll rallies are open man's People's Theater, 8210 12th St. The general public is welcome to the entire membership and their And everyone is urged to friends, to attend. There will be no admis- come. sion charge. Preceding the rally there will be An old time political parade will precede the rally. There will an optional luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. Admission is 60 cents, For be entertainment and addresses by Democratic officials. The na- reservations call Mrs. Marvin tional, state and county ticket Wetsman, Longfellow 7941. Mrs. Sidney Allen, chairman of the Roll will be represented. T h e arrangements committee of Honor campaign, will preside. A complimentary luncheon for under Dr. Robert Rosen has com- pleted a constructive program for paid-up members will be held at the Jewish Center Nov. 11. Re- the evening. The master of ceremonies for ports from the national Hadassah the evening will be Dr. Perry P. convention will be given and a Burnstine, who will be assisted moving picture entitled "Youth by Dr. Robert Rosen, Sam J. Aliyah" or "The Return of the Leve, Sam Raskin, Nathan Berke, Child to the Land of its Fathers" Harold Harris, Maurice Borde- will be presented. All members love, Leo Lippe, Isadore Burn- who have not already done so are stine, George C. Parzen, Joseph urged to pay their dues immedi- Snider, Dr. Kliger, . Frank ately to be eligible to attend the Schwartz, Harold Letser, Allen luncheon. Burns, Dave Gordon, and the rest of the membership. Republican Ticket SHOLOM CHARITY CLUB MEMBERSHIP DRIVE The Sholom Charity Club held its first meeting of the season on Monday evening, Oct. 19, at the home of Mrs. Harry Litvin. A membership drive will be in progress during the next three months. During this period all new members entering the club will not be taxed with the usual nomination fee. The first social meeting, which all prospective members will at- tend, will be held Nov. 5, at the home of Mrs. David Wilbur, 4009 W. Grand Blvd. Nomination of officers will be held Nov. 12. Formal installation of officers will be held Dec. 3. The next meeting wil be held on Thursday, Oct. 29, at the home of the president, Mrs. Ben Weiner of Cameron Ave. Contribution to Scholarship Fund of United He- brew Schools The United Hebrew Schools wish to accept with thanks the re- ceipt of contributions to the scholarship fund from the follow- ing: Mr. and Mrs. William Sandler of 2497 W. Euclid, one-half schol- arship to the United Hebrew Schools scholarship fund. Ben and Lou Cohen of 3154 Second Blvd. renewed their schol- arship to the United Hebrew Schools scholarship fund. "Mr. and Mrs. Anonymous of Lawrence Ave." renewed their scholarship to the United Hebrew Schools scholarship fund. David Bernstein of 2666 Glen- dale Ave., a contribution to the scholarship fund of the United Hebrew Schools, in memory of Isis beloved wife, Sarah. A scholarship pays for one year's education of a child whose parents are unable to pay for its tuition fee. ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 45oo Educators Oppose Three Amendments Costume Party of Rainbow Oct. 31 Purity Rainbow No. 12 is spon- soring a Hallowe'en costume Opposition to Amendments 2, party, at Mackenzie Union, 4847 3 and 4 which will appear on the Second Blvd., Saturday, Oct. 31, ballots on Nov. 3 was evidenced at 9 p. m. Prizes will be offered this week by the Michigan Edu- for the prettiest and funniest cos- cation Association, which has re- tumes and refreshments and danc- peatedly opposed the placing of ing will be among the main feat- limitations on the State Consti- ures of the evening. Jeanette tution. The association opposes London, chairman of the ticket any further reduction of revenues committee, may be called at TO. for school operation. The board 8-0545 for information. Alice of directors of the association Ludin and Gertrude Grossman recommends that the teachers of are assisting her. The decora- the state and their friends vote tion committee, headed by Toba "Yes" on Amendment 1 and vote Jackson, includes Edith Kosit, "No" on Amendments 2, 3 and 4. Blanche Weiner, Barbara Suffrin, Commenting on these amend- Millie Schutt' and Ann Rosenfeld. ments, prominent educators this Lucille Kavanau is chairman of the refreshments committee, with week stated: "Selfish interests—seeking to Agatha Ruben and Evelyn Burg. eliminate the sales tax on foods The game committee is headed by and to abolish the present Om- Lucille Bearman and her assist- erty tax—not only would wreck ants are Virginia S. Lichtenstein, Michigan's system of public edu- Mildred Brown, Evelyn Elkin and cation, but would strike at the Billie Cugell. The hostess for the very foundation of democracy and evening will be Millie Schuff and would jeopardize civic liberties Barbara Suffrin. Jeanette Lon- that every true American holds don will take tickets at the door. sacred. With no thought as to , On Oct. 22, the first business ultimate consequences, these sel- meeting was held under Leona fish interest groups desire to Rosenberg. The popularity con- escape from their share of sup- test has been postponed in order port for governmental services, to allow more girls to enter. These probably not realizing that they penny votes all go to the Jewish are endangering personal rights Children's Home to pay for a and educational opportunities that room in honor of Purity Lodge. they would not knowingly sell at After the meeting, the public was invited to the entertainment of- any price. The voters of Michigan have fered by Mittel More School of a duty to rebuke these selfish in- Dancing, 8212 12th St. The pro- terests at the polls in November. gram featured Jean Rubin, Helen Of the four proposed amendments Goldstein, Dorothy Mills, Stan- to the State Constitution to. be ley Siger, June -Zundell, Mary voted upon, the Michigan Educa- Craig, Francis Block and Carmel tion Association is opposed to English, all giving songs and dances. Sally Greene, Marilyn three. "There is no valid reason why Davidson and Jean Rubin formed property should not pay its rea- the dance trio; Francis Block and sonable share of taxes, especially Stanley Siger, the chain dance. since part of these taxs pay for Betty Lou Molone, toe danced. police and fire protection and for Deborha Springer gave a recite- other services and improvements tion; Gloria Rubin, song and that increase the value of prop- dances. and Ann Rosenfield a erty. Large industries, real estate piano recital. Refreshments were speculators, and various money served. interests, no longer required to Borrah Minnevitch and his har- pay taxes on their holdings, would soon become a land aristocracy. monica-playing gang, one of the highest-paid troops in vaudeville, Our forefathers came to this country to escape from land aris- have been engaged to appear in a 20th Century-Fox film. Minnevitch tocracies." and his company rose to great suc- cess in theatricals by playing operatic as well as popular tunes. Jacob Silverman SURGICAL NOBEL to 1 w.f.. Pruitt. Recommended be 113, melon. end The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Announcement is made for the held a Succoth party at the Tay- s i x t h anniversary dinner and for and Woodrow Wilson Syna- dancing party of the First Cali- gogue. Rabbi I. Stollman and cian Society of Detroit, on Sun- Rabbi A. Kopestein of Chicago day evening, Oct. 25, in the social were the principal speakers of hall of Congregation B'nai David the evening. The Sisters of Zion are spon- soring their annual donor banquet Nov. 22, at the Philadelphia- Byron Hall. Mrs. .1. Kunin is chairman. For convenience to those who want to make their plates there will be a matinee Nov. 8 at Litt- man's Theater. Mrs. Silverman is chairman for this affair. Mrs. I. Rosenthal is in charge of pledges. Mrs. Subar is in charge of rum- mage. For further information call Ty. 6-5485 or To. 8-777)., Contributions to North End Clinic North End Clinic has received the following contributions: In memory of Dr. Jacob Frank of Chicago, Ill., from Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Frank and Mrs. Leon Frank. In memory of Ira Robinson, IRVING E. ADLER from Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, Mrs. Leon Frank and Mrs. Sam- Elmhurst and 14th, for members uel A. Sloman. of the society and friends. Those In memory qf Arthur Lucks of who have attended these annual Washington, D. C., from Mr. and parties know they are unusually Mrs. H. J. L. Frank and Mrs. enjoyable, as the committee in Leon Frank. charge spares no efforts in its In memory of Mrs. Hugo A. plans to please all who attend. Freund from Sauel Frank, Ralph Tickets can be obtained has A. Meyer and Mrs. Samuel A. Irving E. Adler, president, 3002 Sloman. • Clairmount Ave., and can also be In memory of Adolph Freund secured . from members of the so- from Samuel Frank and Mrs. ciety, at 91.30 per person. Henry Samuel A. Sloman. Fenster is chairman in charge of In memory of Samuel A. Ro- the party and Mr. Adler is in senberg from Mrs. Samuel A. charge of ticket sales. SI The First Galician Society is In memory of Mrs. Karl Fech- now planning the erection of a heimer from Mrs. Samuel A. filo- new home, having secured a site man. on Davison Ave., between Dexter For the Supplementary Medical and Wildemere Ayes. Construe- Assistance Fund for Children: in Lion will start in the near future. memory of Ted Kaufman from The present officers of the so- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerson; in ciety are: Irving E. Adler, presi- memory of Mrs. Hugo A. Freund dent; Morris Indianer, vice-presi- from Mrs. Milton Sloman; in dent; Edwin Rothenberg, record- memory of Joseph Gerson from ing secretary; Irving Keifer fi- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerson. nancial secretary; Rubin Teicher, George Wauldron, The Three Stooges are back in treasurer; sergeant-at-arms; Jacob Ai o h r Hollywood after a four-months personal appearance tour in East- inner guard., ern cities. The Stooges are three J. Edward Bromberg, who was fine Yiddishe boys, Larry Fine, Eddie Cantor was the winner in Moe 'Toward and Jerry Howard, imported from Broadway to play a Young Men's Christian Associa- and they are well-known for their strictly character parts in the ISAAC GOLDMAN contributions of talent to Jewish movies, is cast in his second ro- of 3775 Waverly Ave., 78 years tion popularity contest . . . The t benefit shows for charitable insti- mantic role in a 20th Century- old, died on Oct. 16. Funeral Y. M. C. A. rated him the bee tutions. Fox feature. service were held on Oct. 18 with performer • interment in Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Ilershman and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar offic- iating. He is survived by three sons, Morse of Detroit, Max H. of Los Angeles and Fred of To- ledo and four daughters, Mildred, Mrs. C. D. Mishy, Mrs. B. C. Love and Mrs. 0. R. Blumberg. Buick Adds New Body Style for 1937 . hi Plain-Back Straight Eight Sedan itosiorsie 2903 Elmhurst TO. 8-6839 st•criarce Preformed BARBARA RUTH ASHERSON of 2949 Sturtevant Ave., 6 years Monuments of Character old, died on Oct. 19. Funeral services were held on Oct. 20 with interment in Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi Leo M. Frank- lin officiating. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Asherson. HIRSCH SAPER3TEIN of l'237 Delmar, 68 years old, died on Oct. 16. Funeral serv- ices were held on Oct. 18 with interment in Machpelah Ceme- tery, Rabbi Schechter officiating. I He is survived by his wife, Abri- gajl. Manuel Urbacb Oranlie toot Nnrbi. Xf•otnent. 7729 TWELFTH ST. ICCCLID 111111 Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN Detroit .. 'Sterile O 11 Y. L T1LER 11-$1.0 rem.. C . .0• solatment. al AP- COWAN'S SERVICES IN DEMAND Jerome Cowan is all excited about his career in the movies. Ile [ wants to become established as film actor, but offers in the past week from New York stage show pro- ducers are providing great temp- tation. Cowan was starring in Spewacks' "Boy Meets Girl' on Broadway before Samuel Goldwyn secured his services for motion pic- tures. Prenzlauer Bridge Tuesday, Nov. 10 Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid announces a dessert bridge to take place Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 12:30, at Fy fe's auditorium on Woodwar d Ave. Tickets can be obtained from Drora - Kadimah Luncheon- Bridge Nov. 4 A luncheon-bridge, sponsored by the Drora-Kadimah group of the l'ioneer Women's Organiza- tion, is to be held at R. II, Fyfe's Auditorium on Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 12:30 p. m. The chairman for this occasion is Mrs. Edith Lipson, with the following as co-workers: Mes- dames B. Rossen, David Ginsberg, J. Hirschman, E. Cabot, R. Levine and M. Rubinstein; Mesdames C. Marks and Y. •andy are in charge of tickets. GUARD AN YOUR V BE EYES • SAFE With Health-Lite GI Eyes examined, 'looses fitted registered specialists at • price you can afford to pay. by MURRAY'S 1119 GRISWOLD ST. next to KInsons sr. Michigan Are. Nathan Strauss Democratic Executives SPONSOR Pre-Election Rally For Good Government and the Democratic Party Monday Evening, October 26, at 8 P. M.' LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER 8210 12TH ST. Corner Seward MRS. MEYER FINKEL Mrs. David Pollack, chairman, Tr. 2-2448; Mrs. Joseph Rose, Euclid 0-0222 and Mrs. Morris Stoller, Tr. 2-6501, co-chairmen, There will be prizes for each table. The money raised will go to the Malvina Klein Memorial Fund, for tonsilectomy cases. An enthusiastic board meeting was held Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Fannie Strauss, 2707 Webb Ave., hairman of the donor liich takes place Dec. 1, which at the Statler Hotel. Mrs. Meyer Finkel, chairman of rummage, reported that the store for rummage is open and the la- dies are busy making their quotas. Call Mrs. Finkel, To. 6-4136; Mrs. George Cohen, To. 8-4963, or Mrs. Eva Ellenstein, Tr. 2-2281, for in- formation, Mrs. Rose Goldberg, chairman of the bridge committee, To. 7-2171, will be glad to hear from the ladles who wish to give card parties. Galician Society's Junior Hadassah Anniversary Dinner Tea Dance Nov. 8 on Sunday Evening OBITUARY Rev, Castor • Donor Luncheon of Sisters of Zion Mizrachi on Nov. 22 PAG a IVE 1■ 111N, Membership Campaign to be Cli- mused by Gala Social Function The outstanding feature of the membership campaign of Junior Iladassah will be in the form of a tea dance to be held on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 8, from 3 to 6, at the Detroit Leland Hotel, This af- fair will be limited to paid-up members only, and it is suggested that all young Jewish women from the ages of 18 upwards who wish to affiliate themselves with the worthwhile projects of this organ- ization and who wish to avail themselves of the privilege of at- tending this unique and enjoyable social affair, communicate with Sophie B. Schwartz, president of the organization, Euclid 8292-W, or Miss Bertha Yackness, co-chair- man of the membership committee, Townsend 6-5290, Miss Esther Etkin, chairman of the tea dance, announces that as a special attraction the music of Johnny Akins and his Bonny Brook Country Club orchestra has been engaged for the afternoon. Several hundred eligible young men are being sent invitations to this affair. Admission will be by paid-up membership card and In- vitation only. At a recent meeting of the mem- bership committee, Miss Bertha Yackness, co-chairman of the com- mittee, announced that in addition to the tea dance, extensive plans are under consideration for an in- tensive membership campaign. As one of these plans it was decided that the general membership of the organization is to be divided into groups of 12 members, each group to be sponsored by ■ cap- tain, whose duty it will be to ac- quaint each member of her group with each other at a series of so- cial gatherings, at which time they will be familiarized with the pro- jects and undertakings of Junior Hadassah and will be assigned to the work of the committee in which they are most interested. Miss Pauline Barahal, chairman of the cultural committee, an- nounces that the idea which was inaugurated last year of monthly Palestinean night gatherings, will be continued this season. The first affair of this naturb will take place on Thursday, Oct. 29, at Miss Bambara home, 2496 Blaine, at which time a discussion of cur- rent events in Palestine and its re- lation to Junior Hadassah projects will be held, in addition to a social evening. All members and pros- pects are invited. Plans for the annual Thanks- giving night dance have been defi- nitely put into action, according to Miss Ann Brooks, chairman of the affair. The fountain ballroom at the Masonic Temple has been pro- cured. The proceeds will go to make up the quota of the organi- zation to be sent to Palestine to maintain various institutions sup- ported there. Marvin Kahn and his orchestra will provide the music. Tickets may be secured at the weekly Wednesday night meetings at the home of Miss Sophie B. GENERAL PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED NO CHARGE FRITZ KUHN'S APPEAL TO NAZIS IN U. S. IN BEHALF OF LANDON REPUDIATED BY GERMANS HERE The German-American League for Culture, an avowed anti-Nazi organization composed of German- Americans, on Thursday after- noon issued a statement through the Detroit Jewish Chronicle re- pudiating Fritz Kuhn's appeal to the Germans of this country to vote for Governor Landon be- cause they consider him more friendly to Adolf Hitler. Without taking sides in the poli- tical battle for the presidency, the German-American League for Culture declares that Fritz Kuhn speaks only for a handful of Ger- man-Americans who are inbued with Nazi ideas and maintains that the vast number of Ameri- cans with German descent have no such affiliations. The statement was made by Anton Jacobs of 2121 Gratiot Ave., president of the Detroit chapter of the German-American League for Culture, as well as the midwestern conclave of this or- ganization. Hugo Miller is secre- tary of the Detroit branch. The statement issued by Mr. Jacobs follows: "Endorsement of Landon for President by Mr. Fritz Kuhn, head of the German-American Yolks- bund, formerly Friends of New Germany, the Nazi affiliate in the United States, was undoubtedly performed in accordance with th e Nazi wishes of the rulers of Ger- many. This organization Is di- rectly under the leadership and instructions of Hitler's foreign office. Mr. Kuhn recently returned from Germany which he visited during the Olympic games at which time he had an Interview with Adolf Hitler. "But it would be entirely wrong to conclude that this endorsement represents the sentiments of all the German speaking people of the United States. Mr. Kuhn's or- ganization has been dwindling in the past two years. In the city of Detroit, which Is the headquarters of the National organization, the membership is no more than 45. Nationally there has been a con responding decline, which is a re' flection of the growing anti-Nazi sentiment among the German people due to first hand informa- tion of the bad plight of the Ger- man people. The manner in which Fritz Kuhn makes his endorsement, dis- regards, in true Nazi fashion, any Democratic procedure. It has the "Fuehrer" (leader) mania, not- withstanding the fact that he is living in a Democratic country. "The press report of this en- dorsement is important only be- Schwartz, 1947 Gladstone Ave. B'nai David Y. P. S. The Young Peoples Society of Con:••egation B'nai David will of- ficially resume activities for the new season at its meeting next evening, .r.0 0c m ts . .E,im 27 ah t utr, he t ' ' e C nn u d e::.1 14th :Y e Sts. Election of o RI- cers will be held and all members are urged to attend and resume their activities. The diarhaiic coach announces I that the dramatic group will fusel Lion aoain and characters will be cast for the first play. The Y. P. S. will be responsible for one 1 of the late Friday evening gath- erings each month through the winter season. .. Coed morning, Biro-Bidjan," is i ONE OF SIX new body styles has been added to and Is built on a 122-Inch wheelbase chassis. Jumbo size luggage space Is provided In the tall of this the greeting you rt. when you BUICk'll lines for 1937 In fhb plain-back Series 40 Spinal five passenger, four door sedan. It has a I smart new model. It Is one of the lower priced ears tslephone the American Committee of the four Buick 1937 Ilnea. 1^6borsepower, valve-Is-head, straight eight engine e•- . h. Settlement of Jews in Biro- Bidjan. cause it shows the kinship of Fascist forces in the United States with those in Germany, But it Is entirely out of proportion to the organizational strength and in- fluence of Mr. Kuhn's organiza- tion. "The undersigned German or- volution, which is dedicated to the purpose of combatting Nazism in the United States is not • political organization nor has it taken any stand with respect to the candidates for President, but it feels it is its duty to make known the true situation as to the lack of importance of Mr. Kuhn, his organization and hit endorsement." Miss Beryl Jacobs Delegate to Convention of Coun- cil Juniors The Detroit chapter of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Juniors, auxiliary of the National Council of Jewish Women, will send its president, Miss Beryl Jacobs, as a delegate to the Ohio State con- ference in Cincinnati. Miss Isa- belle Levin was chosen alternate and will accompany Miss Jacobs to the convention on Oct. 24 and 25, The Junior Council held its fir - ' meeting on Oct. 11, at 89 Rowena, and had as guest speaker Miss Sylve Goodman, who re- viewed Margaret Mitchell's novel, "Gone With the Wind." Mrs. Nieman, senior advisor, talked to the girls. Arrangements are being made for the forthcoming meeting to be held in the form of a fashion show in connection with the mem- bership drive. Florence Kay Features New Fall Millinery An unusual showing of new .1 fall millinery awaits the inspec- tion of milady at the shop of Mrs. Florence Kay Ernest, 602 Capi- tol Theater Bldg. Mrs. Ernest is particularly conscientious in aell•ng hats that match one's per- sonality and with that thought uppermost in her mind is carrying • wide selection of new and cus- tom-made hats. Remodeling of old hats is also done by experts. Mrs. Ernest Is well known to Detroit women by virtue of long association with the Florice and Sax Shops on Washington Blvd. where she has been employed the past 15 years. • CALENDAR OF EVENTS Oct. 25—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 Lotel. Oct. 27—Council Membership tea. Oct. 28—Hadassah Roll of Honor Rally. Oct. 28—Membership dessert tea of the Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools at Statler Hotel, at 1:30 P. M. 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. 2—Detroit section, National Council of Jewish Women at 2:30 p. m., at Temple Beth El. Dorothy Detzer, speaker. Nov. 4—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek evening lecture, with Nov. 4—Drora-Kadimah P. W. 0. luncheon bridge at Fyfe's auditorium, at 12:30 P. M. Nov. 4-11adassah's annual complimentary luncheon to paid- up members at•Jewish Community Center. Nov. 8—Silver jubilee celebration of Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. Dorothy Fuldheim as speaker. Nov. 8—Evening concert of Music Study Club. Nov. 10—Donor luncheon of Goodwill Searing Circle. Nov. 15—Second annual grape festival of Sisterhood of Con- gregation B'nai Moshe. Nov. 18—Dinner dance of Aescu%alan Ladies' Auxiliary at Northwood Inn. 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—Thanksgiving Night dance of Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah, Masonic.,Temple, 8:30 p. m. Nov. 28, 29, 30 and Dec. 1--Sixth annual bazaar of Sister- hood of Congregation B'nai Moshe. Dec. 1—Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid annual event. Dec. 2—Neugarten Sunshine Club annual luncheon, Dec. G.—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. 13—Annual Chanukah ball of Sister of Congregation B'nai Moshe. Jan. 10--Junior Jewish National Fund seventh annual dance at Statler hotel. Jan. 12.—Donor luncheon of Northwood branch of Euro- pese% Jewish Women's Welfare Organon. Jan. 27—Annual donor luncheon of Women's Auxiliary of United llebrew Schools_ Feb. 14—Third anneal donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con- gregation B'nai Moshe.