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November 6, 1936

The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and

The Legal Chronicle

PAGE FOURTEEN

POLISH RELIEF DRIVE ENDS, WITHB as ke tball Se Gaon
$10,000 REMITTED FROM DETROIT ceach

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

COUNCIL JRS. TO HOLD

BLANCHE YURKA AT FASHION SHOW SUNDAY Pontiac Linwood
HADASSAH AFFAIR
Company, Inc.

---------
The National Council of Jew-
Nov. 8—Junior Hadassah tea-dance at Detroit Leland Hotel.
ish Juniors will hold their monthly
Nov. 8—Second anniversary dinner-dance of Junior Group
Ake. Lager Club;
meeting on Sunday, Nov. 8, in
of the Jewish Old Folks' Home,
10217 LINWOOD AVE.
First Game Nov. 29
Nov. 8—Silver jubilee celebration of Hebrew Ladies' Aid Will Appear on Dec. 15 at the social hall of Temple Beth El,
at Glynn Court
Event Closing Roll of
at 3 o'clock. The program will
Society.
Philip "Cincy" Sachs will begin Dorothy Fuldheim as speaker.
include the opening prayer, to be takes pleasure in announ-
The $10,000 mark was reached mir Singing Society in songs un-
Honor Campaign
Nov. 8—Evening concert of Music Study Club.
presented by Miss Fayga Keidan,
drive for Polish Jewry's re- der the direction of Max Levy, in his 18th consecutive season in bas- '
cing the addition of
Nov. 10—Donor luncheon of Goodwill Sewing Circle.
in the
lief when Treasurer Joseph II. the absence of Director Dan Froh- ketball as coach of the Altes Lager
Nov. 30—Address by Maurice Samuel before Zionist Or-
Detroit chapter of Hadassah
Basketball
Club
sponsored
by
the
FttrUch and Financial SecretarY man' hloishe Dombey, in a red-
Zedek.
As rep- ganization of Detroit, at Congregation Shaarey
will entertain all members who
Morris Shalom sent a check for tation, and Dorothy Stoller, "the Tivoli Brewing Company.
Nov. 11—lladassah luncheon for paid-up members, at the have paid their 1936-37 dues and
resentativen o f
$1,000 to the New York headquar- Flower girl, accompanied on the
all subscribers to the Roll of
Detroit in pro- Jewish Center.
ters of the drive this week. Pre- piano by Samuel Solomon.
I. their sales
Nov. 11—Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged, board
Honor campaign who have paid $4
tensional basket-
Vious contributions from Detroit
The committee gratefully ack-
or more on their pledges, at a com-
ball, they will
meeting,
at
Stotler
Hotel.
directors
of
and
cordially
invite your
amounted to $9,000.
nowledges the following contribu-
Nov. 11—Dramatic recital in costume by Noach Nachbush,
plimentary luncheon and movie
again be mem-
The drive ended officially as a tions received during the past
inspection of the new
bers of the Mid- director of Vilna Troupe, under auspices of Shaarey Zedek Men's
program - at the Jewish Center,
celebration at Central High School week; From M. Michlin collected
Woodward and Holbrook Ayes.,
West Basketball
1937 Pontiac models
on Thursday, Nov. 5, presided at a Brith in the home of Dave
Club. Dec. 13—Chanukah celebration at Shaarey Zedek, under
Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 12:30 p.m.
Conference, one
PHONE TO. 8.8890 FOR
over by the chairman, Henry M. Lubetsky; an additional contribu-
of the two auspices of Men 's Club, Sisterh 00d and Youngf P S e ople 's Society.
All
those
who
have
not
yet
paid
Abramowitz, who was introduced tion from Congregation B'Nai
0 i ste rhood of Con- their dues but would like to attend
DEMONSTRATION
strongest protes-
Nov. 15— Second annual grape festival
by the chairman, Isaac Finkelstein . Moshe, Michigan Progressive Ver•
t a leagues in gregation B'nai Moshe.
may telephone their reservations
Reports were made by Mr. Ehr- eln, River Rouge Jewish Club, De-
Detroit
chapter
of
Hadassah
at
"Ciao? Sacks the United States.
Nov. 15—Oneg Shabat of
to Mrs. Marvin Wetsman, Long-
lich, Mr. Shatzen, and the co-chair- troit Ladies Lechem Aneeim and
fellow 7941, and pay their dues at
With a record of 467 victories as the home of Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, 9287 Wildemere.
men, Harry Weinberg.
Nov. 16—Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged, regu-
Michel
Chernick.
the door, or they may call Mrs.
against
94
defeats
and
winner
of
Good luck to the
Bras F. Goldman, auditor, re-
The office of the drive cam-
Max Frank, 3292 Calvert, Town-
2 p. m., at Stetter Hotel.
ported on the audit of the books, mitte in the Griswold Bldg., will 18 championships, Coach Sachs lar meeting,
Nov. 18—Dinner dance of Aesculapian Ladies' Auxiliary at send 8.7534, and a member of the
United Hebrew Schools
and wire given the thanks of the be closed on Saturday, Nov. 7. All will have in his personnel such vet-
Hadassah Motor Corps will call
Gussin from Northwood Inn.
organization for donating his sere- moneys due on pledges and con- erans as Captain Car
Nov. 18—Roll of Honor rally of Detroit chapter of Ha-
Alma College,
for the money.
ices to the Relay comittee and to tributions by congregations which
where
he
was
one
dassah
at
Hotel
Detroiter.
the Maccabee soccer tournament. have not yet been sent in should
An Interesting program is
Nov. 22—Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Donor Luncheon, at the
of the greatest
A musical and vocal program be mailed to the treasurer, Joseph
planned for the afternoon, which
all round athletes Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
will be dedicated to Youth Aliyah.
featured the gathering at Centre
ever to come out
Nov. 24—Zedakah Donor Luncheon.
High School in which the follow- II. Ehrlich, 237 Gratlot. Mr. Ehr-
A movie entitled "Youth Aliyah or
Nov. 25—Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools the Return of the Children to the
of that institu-
Mg artists participated for the ' lich requests that full settlement
S. LUKASH, Prop.
MISS FAYGA KEIDAN
tion. For three meeting at 2:30 p. m., at Hotel Startler. Mordecai I. Soloff, speaker.
benefit of Polish Jewry: Cantor be made at once so the books can
Land of Their Fathers" will be
Nov. 26-90—Sixth annual Young Israel Mid-West Confer-
consecutive years
Jacob Sonenldar, vocalist•, Ida be closed and every dollar collected
presented. This picture, depicting a short business meding, a civic
12228 DEXTER BLVD.
he was an all M. ence at Stotler Hotel. •
DivinotT, violinist; Rose Bassin sent away for humanitarian work
the life of the German-Jewish child report by Miss Evelyn Kopple-
Nov. 26--Thanksgiving 'Night dance of Detroit unit of
I. A. A. selection
TOvensond 7-9729
Stein, pianist; the lialevi Ilatzo- in Poland.
in the colonies in Palestine, was man, and a fashion show. During
in both football Junior lladassah, Masonic Temple, 8:30 p. m.
filmed by American protographic the business meeting, Miss Beryl
Dave Sachs a n d basketball.
Nov. 28, 29, 30 and Dec. 1—Sixth annual bazaar of Sister-
Criminology to Be Discussed
experts.
Jacobs will give her report about
on the squad are Norm hood of Congregation B'nai Moshe.
Mrs. Simon Shetzer is general the mid-east conference in Cin-
by Wayne U. Professor Others
Nov. 29—Conference of Detroit section of American Jew-
"Bull" Borton, who also matricu-
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Wil- nned, which she attended the
lated at, Alma College and who ish Congress, to be addressed by Dr. Samuel Margoshes, editor of
Professor Jaudy of the sociology
onference to be held in liam Isenberg and Mrs. Herman wnd
gieek-e of Oct. 24.
e as a letter winner in
a y of New
Statl Yoark. 2:3C0.
fam
e Jewish Damily ofD
Weisman as co-chairmen.
The merchandise to be shown
department of Wayne University gained
COMPLIMENTS OF
er
t
basketball,
football,
baseball
and
Hotel
II
Roo
Mrs. Reuben Rosenfield and Sirs. at the fashion show will be ex-
Event Will Mark Silver Jubilee will speak on criminology, accord-
then
Hry Dec. 1—Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid annual event.
track there and who ranked as the
of Society
Charles
Rubiner
are
in
charge
of
clusively
f r o m Walters, Inc.
ing to an announcement by Bud greatest pivot man in the Mid-
Dec. 2—Neugarten Sunshine Club annual luncheon:
decorations and hospitality.
Hostesses for the affair will be
Maybaum, chairman of the discus- West Conference last year; Ed
Dec. 6.—Banquet of Molly Seigel Auxiliary of Jewish Con-
Assisting with the preparation the Misses Blanche Fischer, Selma
Final arrangements have been sion group of the Young People's Wisbar, 20-year-old find from Du- sumptive Relief Society of D
enver, at Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
of food for the luncheon are Mrs. Gates, Bess Isberg, Helen Travis,
kah
ball
of
Sister
of
Congregation
made for the silver jubilee celebra- Temple Club of Temple Beth El. quesne who stand 6 feet inches in
Dec. 13 —Annual Chanu
Harry Coggan, Mrs. S. L. Kava- Rose Harris, Adele Rosenberg,
tion of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid So- The talk will be given on Nov. 22, his stocking feet and who, when
nau, Mrs, Chas. Robinson, Mrs. Laura Parker, Hilda Polk, Vir-
ciety to be held on Sunday evening, at 3 p. m., in the Men's Club placed in the roll of regular center B'nai Moshe.
Dec. 13—Pioneer Women's Organization dance and Chanu-
Jack Perlmutter, Mrs. M. E. Lei- ginia Wolf, and Phyllis Schoen-
Nov. 8, at the Phalanx Club, John rooms of the Temple.
in the middle of the season last kah celebration at Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
ter, Mrs. Richard Cott, Mrs. Na- feld. The girls who will act as
Following the talk by Prof. year, filled the position so well no
Dec. 15—Detroit chapter of lladassah wind-up of Roll of
R and Erskine.
thaniel Raskin, Mrs. Simon Sara- models are: Helen Rosenberg,'
Mrs. William I. Miller, general Jaudy, there will be an open dis- as to receive the highest praise Honor Campaign at Masonic Temple. Miss Blanche Yurka, ver- " echo, Mrs. Harry Barnett, and Jean Levy, Ruth Greenberg, Es-
chairmen of the affair, announces cussion and questions will be asked from each manager of the Mid- satile tragedienne, will be guest artist at a performance which I Mrs. Herman Schmier.
ther Lowenberg, Ethel Handle-
the
speaker.
Admission
is
free.
ti
that a rich musical, vocal and
West Conference; Harold McCam- will be followed by a reception and dance.
Mrs. Sol Levy and Mrs. George man, Sara Berman, Ethel Ber-
Dec. 20—Pageant "Palestine Under the Riots," depicting
literary program has been or-
mon, who hails from Ball State
Keyes will have charge of the fol- nier', Rachel Berman, Esther
4611 FOURTEENTH ST.
Furs — From the Caveman Teacher's College in the Hoosier the recent occurrences in Palestine, will be presented by Hashomer lowing group of women who will Shultz and Gertrude Love.
State, was one of the leading Ilatzair, in Central High School Auditorium.
EUclid 2271
serve and assist at the tables:
There will be a board meet-
to Modern Times
Jan. 10—Junior Jewish National Fund seventh annual dance
scorers in the conference last year
Mrs. Joseph Mellen, Mrs. Jack Ber- ing at 1:30 p. m. on Sunday be-
and who has averaged 12 points at Stotler Hotel.
ger, Mrs. Max Blumberg, Mrs. J. fore the general meeting. All
4715 GRAND RIVER AVE.
By Ray J. Sullivan, Manager, An- per game; Norb Crowe, one of the
Jan. 12.—Donor luncheon of Northwood branch of Euro-
Zeller, Mrs. Daniel Cullen, Mrs. committee chairmen and board
nil Furs, Local Chairman of
TYler 4-1450
members of the famous Crowe I pean Jewish Women's Welfare Organization.
Nat Bronstein, Mrs. Moe Prince, members are urged to attend.
N•tional Fur Week
Jan.
27—Annual
donor
luncheon
of
Women's
Auxiliary
of
family from Notre Dame, where
Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, Mrs. Harry
A harvester barn-dance is
he captained the team in 19311 United Hebrew Schools.
Millar, Mrs. Saul Modell, Sirs. planned for Thanksgiving Eve.,
Feb. 14—Third annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con- i Earl Maas, Mrs. Jack Stern, Mrs. Wednesday, Nov. 25. Tickets can
Once again furs have reached starts his fourth year with Coach
K. Schwayder, Mrs. Emanuel
a high point in the business of Sachs; Harry Solomon, who played gregation B'nai Moshe.
Feb. 23—Pioneer Women's Organization annual donor
Fishman, Mrs. Jack Albert, Mrs. deed
be secured
by galling
Miss i -
living. During prehistoric times, with the University of Michigan
Vass, Columbia
2614.
lVe Salute the
S. L. Goldman, Mrs. M. Esper,
furs were one of the most impor- In 1934, one of the beet ball han- luncheon at Book-Cadillac Hotel.
All members and friends are UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
diem
and
floor
men
in
basketball;
rs.
M
Tobashnik„
tant of necessities. Mr. and Mrs.
John invited to the fashion show. Re-
from
in their Hebrew
Mrs.
L.
rs. M. Wetsman,
Linden . chair- freshments will be served.
Caveman had to have food in Bob Roth diminutive star
M
H orwitz,
. Marvin
Educational Drive
order to live; they had to have Wayne University; Fred Allen,
Mrs
man of reservations, will accept I Thanksgiving Dance of the
shelter; and they had to have who played regular center with the
University of Michigan in 1933,
reservations until Nov. 10.
furs.
Temple Y. P. C.
Mrs. Maurice Landau, president
For many thousands of years and Irvin Krapp, One of Albion
of
the
Detroit
chapter,
will
pre-
furs fell Into the luxury class. College's greatest basketball play-
give a short address on the Big
Arthur L. Coulson, president of I
Only the rich could afford them. ers.
The Chanukah celebration and nificance of Chanukah, while Can- side and will present reports of
Furs became a mark of distinc-
Coach Sachs is also dickering supper being arranged for Con- tor J. H. Sonenklar will sing "Oh, the recent lladassah convention Temple Beth El's Young People"
Club,
announces a dance to be held
tion and were reserved for royal- with New Jersey in the American
Shaarey Zedek by the die Kleine Lichtelach" and assisted which took place in Philadelphia. on Thanksgiving evening, in the
Mrs. Sidney Allen, chairman of
ty or for the nobility. They were Professional League for Moe Du- gregation
by the choir . will present a short
social
hall of Temple Beth El, be-
Men's
Club,
Sisterhood
and
Young
no precious that at. one time they
program of songs, including the the Roll of Honor campaign will
at 9 p. m. Refreshments
were used for coins and as money biller, 6-foot 4-inch, 220-1b. center, Peoples' Society for Sunday eve- "Kindling of Chanukah Lights" report on results of the campaign ginning
will
be
served. There will be a I
who, if purchased, should enable ning, Dec. 13, will feature Maur- and "Hallelujah," in addition to to date. Proceeds from the Roll of
for trading purposes.
MRS.' IGNATZ AUSLANDER
nominal admission price. All are
ice
and
Judith
Alterman
of
New
Honor
campaign
go
to
support
Today, furs are available to all "Cincy" Sachs to present the
leading the audience in singing
but the price of admis-
ranged. The welcoming address women. It is significant that today
York City. The Altermans are "Moose Tsui" and "Rock of Ages." Hadassah's activities in Palestine welcome,
will be delivered by Mrs. Jake 80 per cent of all furs Bold are strongest profesdonal to ever noted throughout the East for
which include the Hadassah medi- sion will be less for members of
Reservations
should
be
made
the
organization.
Greenwald, the president of the so- in a class less than $100. No lon- to appear in Detroit.
their unusual music and dance re-
cal organization, Infant welfare,
ELMHURST 6464
.
Details are under the supervi-
Practices have been going on cital, including modern Palestin- without delay with Mrs. David S. school luncheons, Jewish National
ciety. Following this there will be ger are furs luxuries to be used
ELMHURST 6465
a grand march of the organizers only by people of rank and dis- three times a week for the past ion folk songs, dances and inter- Lichtig, 3211 Elmhurst Ave., Lo. Fund, Youth Aliyah, and other sion of Mrs. Phil Stern, who an-
and charter members. Mrs. Ignatz tinction. Young ladies of modest three weeks in order to be ready pretations of Bialik. Mrs. Alter-19377. Only the first 500 persons activities. flounces that the social hall will
be decorated in keeping with the
I
Auslander, honorary chairman and position have fur coats in their for the opening home game of the man chants modern poetry along , making reservations will be ac-
While a certain amount of each
one of the charter members, will wardrobes as a necessity.
season against the World's Cham- with her dae
nc interpretations. I commodated. A catered supper pledge goes toward Youth Aliyah,IThanksgiving holiday.
51.
Ilershman
will
I
will
be
served
at
$1
per
place.

give a brief history of the organ-
pion
Original
Celtics
Nov.
29.
Last
a
special
committee
has
been
ap-
The remarkable processes of
Rabbi A.
ization and will describe its alms dressing and dyeing, a tribute to year the members of the club were
pointed, headed by Mrs. Joseph
and purposes since its formation man's scientific genius, revolts- able to realize a lifetime ambition
to the Home Felt, to urge every woman who is
Contibrution
to the Jewish Contributions
a quarter of a century ago.
by beating the New York Celtics
in a position to do so, to increase
lionized the entire fur wor
Relief
Society
Welfare Federation
With 'Best Wishes for a successful accomplishment
her pledge so that additional
Rabbi Moses Fischer, spiritual the late 19th century. Amazing 36 to 18. Games will be played
every
Sunday
evening
at
the
Light
money may be raised with which
transformations
were
made
in
raw
leader of the B'nai Moshe Congre-
in the United Hebrew Schools Educational Drive
On
behalf
of
the
Home
Relief
gation, will deliver the invocation. skins. No longer were furs limited Guard Armory, Lamed and Brush
The following contribution has Society, Mrs. Ira Friedenberg to bring as many children as pos-
out of Germany and settle
Rabbi Fischer has always taken a to a set number of types; creativo Sts.
been received by the Jewish Wel• chairman of the year book, ack- sible
them on the land in Palestine. Un-
Dave Sachs, business manager fare Federation:
sincere Interest in this society and minds thought of a 1,000 differ-
has followed its activities with the ent ways to attract the feminine of th eteam, is his brother's righ
nowledges receipt of following der the able guidance of Miss Hen-
From
the
City
Election
Com-
e
rietta Szold, Hadassah has already
mind
by
new
designs,
new
colors,
hand man in the direction of th mission, in memory of Mrs. Adele contributions:
keenest interest.
established several hundred chil-
new processes.
teem.
Several vocal selections will
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohen in dren in the colonies in Palestine.
Leib.
rendered by Mrs. II. I. Lederman' Throughout the ages, from the
memory of their parents, Samuel The cost is $15 per month, and
better
known
as
the
"Zigeu-
dark
days
of
the
caveman
to
the
The dedication of the new Kupat
1010 is
Maly Cohen.
women who ,wish to do more for
the pro-
i Services at and Mr.
The celebrate splendor o
Hospital of the General Jr. Congregaton
net Ma dchen.
and Mrs. Louis Gunsherg, Youth Aliyah are urged to sub-
young dancer, Roeevelyn Rozner, curing and developing ot s furs ha Holem H
B'nai
Moshe
in
memory
of
Mrs.
Adolph
(Nina)
scribe to support a child for a cer-
will contribute several dancing) been so occupation for the weak- Jewish Federation of Labor was
1625 BARLUM TOWER
Deutsch.
The keen competition that celebrated near Petach Tr va
tain period of time.
solos to the program. M r. an d I I' g.
The new institution, part of the
The next Roll of Honor cam-
Detroit
Donation from Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Congregation services
Mrs. ,Josephson and their son,' exists, the great scientific progress medical network maintained by the
CHerry 1032
Yowl, well known for their dra- that has been made. make the Jewish Labor Organization, cost for the Sabbath of Nov. 7 at the Julius C. Solomon and Mr. and paign rally will`take place at De-
troiter Hotel Nov. 18, at which
rustic and theatrical 'work bothstruggle for supremacy as keen as $200,000 to build. Of this amount B'nai Moshe will be conducted by Mrs. Sam B. Solomon.
Donation from Mr. and Mrs. time Mrs. Sidney Allen, chairman,
ow Yiddish and English, will offer ' that in which the caveman en- the government contributed only Henry Glick, son of I. Glick, who
will preside.
tseveral dramatic sketches. I gaged. During the week of Nov. $21,500. Emphasis is being laid on I will be Chalon; Milton Weiss, son Louis Dery.
Miss Hattie Gittleman and Mrs.
An impressive feature of this1 9, the country will do honor to the fact that the entire building is I of Mrs. Ida Weiss, will be the
Bereznitzer Aid Society 3rd
Donation from Jacqueline Gail Harry
L. Jackson will present the 2 n d Anniversary Dinner-
this
oldest
industry
of
mankind
constructed entirely of Palestine speaker and Sam Klein, son of Jaulus.
program will be the candle-light- i
Annual Ball Nov. 22
third in a series of original skits
Dance of Jr. Group of Old
tog ceremony which will be highly by participation in National Fur products. I Harry Klein, will have Maftir.
which have provoked much merri-
Folks'
Home
Nov.
8
significant. A huge birthday cake Week.
ment. Mrs. Kurt Peiser is chair-
The third annual ball of the
will form part of the table decora-
man of the lladassah choral group,
take
The Junior Group of the Jewish
tions. The first candle on this cake
who sing parodies and original Old Folks' Home will hold its sec- Bereznitzer Aid Society will
will be lit by Mrs. Jake Green-
songs in a spirited manner, accom- ond anniversary dinner-dance on place Sunday evening, Nov 22,
wald, commemorating the memory
panied by Mrs. Harold Allen, at Sunday evening, Nov. 8, at the at the Moose Temple, Cass and
of "Mother" Klein, the first presi-
the piano..
Club.
Elizabeth.
dent of the society and a devoted
Mrs. Maurice Landau, president, Cosmopolitan
Installation of 1937 officers will
and loyal member until her death.
As this affair will bring to
and Mrs. Allen, chairman, extend be one of the features of this event.
Mrs. !gnat: Auslander will light
close the many social events of
an invitation to all Hadassah mem-
The committee in charge in-
the second candle in memory of
bers and friends to attend these cludes Rose Shapiro, Anne Fisher, the year, the committee in charge
other past residents. Mrs. lsador
weekly rallies
Harold Bergman and Bettina Ja-
Heiman wi I light the third candle
t Blanche Turk.
Will P
coby.
honoring the memory of departed
Mrs, Sol Q. Kessler, chairman
officers. The fourth candle will be
of the program committee of the
lit by Mn. Irving A. Liebson in
Hadassah Roll of Honor campaign, Aesculapian Ladies' Auxil-
memory of all departed members.
announces that the eminent artist
iary Dinner-Dance on
Mrs: William I. Miller will light
and actress, Mies Blanche Yurka,
the remaining candles honoring
Nov. 18
' has been secured for the concert
the general membership. Poems
and reception dance which will
paying appropriate tribute for
Reservations
for the annual
culminate the campaign at Ma-
each candle will be recited by Miss
sonic Temple on Dec. 15. Miss dinner-dance of the Aesculapian
Elaine Rosenberg. These poems
Ladies'
Auxiliary
to be held at
Yurka, one of the leading artists
were especially composed for this
of the stage and screen, achieved Northwood Inn on Wednesday
occasion by Miss Selma Klein,
lasting fame for her portrayal of evening, Nov. 18, are coming in
daughter of the late "Mother"
the role of Theresa Defarge in the rapidly. Reservations should he
Klein.
"Tale of Two Cities." Miss Yurka made at once by calling the fol-
William I. Miller will act as
appeared recently in Detroit un- lowing: Mrs. Zelda Tennen, Town,
toastmaster for the evening. Fol-
der the auspices of the Detroit Fend 6.6554; Mrs. Mollie Taller,
lowing the dinner there will be
English Club at the convention of Madison 9294; Mrs. Frances Kol-
dancing to the tunes of a popular
the Michigan Educators at Ma- lenberg, Ivanhoe 7765.
orchestra.
ironic Temple, at which time Mies
The following additional reser-
Yurka played to a house which
B'nai David Sisterhood
vations have been received:
was completely sold out. Miss
Ausloodor.
Mr.
and
sir see wre a.
Yurka Is in such popular demand
Mr. P. Rertosits Mr. and lira. Morris
The
board of directors of the
Bioler, Mr. and Mrs. Baal name,
on the concert stage Hadassah Is Sisterhood B'nai David met at the
Sirs fins. Pnrordeln, Mr. and Mrs
and.
fortunate in obtaining her services. home of Mrs. Morris Wolk of
Vssny Meier. Mr. and Mrs David
Mr. and Mr.. Pant Edelholt. Mr. and
She will present a varied program, 9:121 Wildemere Ave., on Mon-
8 Fells
Mrs 1/1•[ Misr. Mr. pl
displaying her ability as a great day evening, Nov. 2.
ed sewg. Idra
11r. and Met linos
OrInstsuni. Potts 011bonn. Mr and Wm
PETER S. GOLDSTEIN
emotional actress an well as ■
The Hallowe' en masquerade
Pars Oontirtinod. Mr. and Mrs - irsiO1
comedienne.
Ms
anA
Mrs
Rani
01.0111,114
rheonseen.
dance sponsored by the Sisterhood has made an effort to assure mem-
nd
Mr.
arid
A
reception
and
dance
in
the
1
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew a
on OcL 31, was successful. There
Mrs Heffner. Mr and Mrs Nathan
Crystal Ballroom will follow the , will be an open meeting Monday bers and their friends an enjoy'
Illr•rh. Mr. sod Mrs Inherits. Mn
//Imhof Bartel. Mr. and Mr, hernias
program. l evening, Nov. 9, at the B'nai Da- able evening.
pre
Etris Mr.d Mrs RetestIchs.
Tree-Planting to Honor Justice vid meeting hall, Elmhurst and
Anti fps an ilteinborrer. Mr. and
Owing to the success of
Bram:lel.
IPs U. Peso. Mrs Lena Ihrtisorts.
14th.
vious affairs under the leadership
Mrs. S. L. Eavenau, chairman
and MN". P. Plowesits Mr. and Mrs D.
Strobl, Mr. and Mra I. Walk. Mr. and
of Peter S. Gcldstein. he has again
Weir bsrtsr.
of the Jewish National Fund com-
hos.
os. lifra DP . er.
Part W•h
M and
C oislr.
s. Abert
l
been appointed as chairman of
mittee of Iletiessah, reports that trees were planted in his honor.
Mr. • nd Mr
Mrs Lath frisarirs. Ifs and Mrs ReArri
Trees
planted
in
Detroit
this
in
keeping
with
the
cream
of
ball.
Mr and Ws. Nathan RoraninS

honoring famous men who Mow wed( are as follows: In memory the
Mr. owl Mrs Itarmirs yr. and %fro U.
Dave Diamond and bia band
Rollo". Mi. Points Kirin. Mr •nd Mrs
a sympathy for Jewish hied' by of Lawrence Jones by Mr. and
Elvin. Mr. and Mrs Ron Xsis Mr.
will
provide entertainment. Tick-
naming a forest in Palestine after Mrs. Jeneph Newman, Mr. and Mrs. ets may
and yrs ltdward Knr. Mr. .ad MN
be obtained by calling
Users Retort. Mr.and Mrs I. A. Lion-
them, trees are now bring planted Alex Taub, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J.
S. Goldstein, To. 6- 0453'
., Mr 0,4 IPS Phil !Arsine,. Mr. and
Peter
0,,,
to commemorate the 011th tdrthday Newman of Louisville, Ky., Mr.
Ws m e Lsbesrits. Mrs David Molls,
or Meyer Terebelo. To. 8-633
Mt. Pinot Will, Ns ad Mr• Parr"
of Jostles. Louis D. Holmdel' of and Mrs. Ben hither, Dr. and Mrs.
n
Mr,and Mrs Martin Wart, Mr.

Although this organizatio
Robert R. Kallmsn.
Supreme
Court
of
the
United
the
plat4
P od Mrs. IL Voris tle. and Mrs and
In commemoration of the Yahr. only three years old, it has
VsforNst. 11r• Mollie Moorbsiros Ws •nd
States. Justice Brandeis has
Jewish re-
...e Poderis Mr. and Ills Pam
played • historical role in the let of Nathan David Stet:ger, by an important role for

Pass, MP awl Mrs Mos Itelearr. Mr
lief by contributing general'' , nal
carp.* of Zion'om, After an appeal Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cohn.
Mr. and Mrs If.
•-•1 Mrs Washes Peek.
Psrordstrs and tiasthlors. Ms sad litrat
by Dr. lerael Goldstein, preeldent
In memory of Mrs. Jennie Gor- local national and internatio
a
fsuess Roth, Ns and Mrs flaw tear.
the Jewish National Fund at don of Brookline, Mess, and In funds. Proceeds of Chi of re.
If• : awl Y:soo Orlisaris Mr. and
treated at the airport en ker . arrival Is Detroit. lof
continuance
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