intmentorrjEwisn(ARDNICLE
November 13, 1936
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
PAGE FOUR
BABE
9
Start Drive for
Keren Hechalutz
BEN SIEGEL DIES
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y P S
SOCIAL EVENT NOV. 29
41,
Pisgah Vaudeville
Events Featuring
Show Next Monday
Membership Drive
of Jewish Center Bill of All-Star Acts to Be Pre-
Look at La Salle!
c=c) for only $995
v-s
The first social event of the Was One of Pioneer Detroit
sented at Open Meeting;
Merchants
Enzo Seren i, Italy's Jewish Young People's Society of Shaarey
Rabbi Folkman Speaks
A full program of activity dur-
Ledek
will be a tea-dance to be
pioneer in Palestine, will be the given Sunday,
ing
the
month
of
November
has
Nov.
2F,
at
3:30
in
Benjamin
Siegel,
pioneer
De-
Next
Monday night, Pisgah
guest of the committee which is
social hall of the synagogue. troit merchant, president of B. been planned at the Jewish Com- Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Brith will
sponsoring the campaign for the the
munity Center as part of the mem-
Dusty
Rhodes
and
his
orchestra
Siegel
Co.,
died
on
Wednesday
at
hold
a
joint
meeting with the
Keren Ileehalutz, the fund that
bership campaign which has for
will furnish the music. Members
finances the work for the train- will be admitted upon presentation the age of 76 at his home, 150 its slogan "500 new members for Women's Auxiliary and the A.Z.A.
W. Boston Blvd. Funeral serv- the Center in November."
chapters of the Bnai Brith, in
Between John It & Brush,
of their membership cards and ices were held on Friday after-
Clubs are holding open house. their lodge quarters in the Mac-
Brick apartment house,
there will be a charge of 25 cents
A BIGGER La Salle and a BETTER La Salle — the
cabees Bldg. A program of vaude-
Visitors
are
invited
to
watch
the
building 32 x 140, steam
for non-members.
classes and activities in the gym-
FINEST La Salle ever built by Cadillac!
heat, electric refrig., stoves
The next meeting of the group
nasium and to view the handball
and murphy beds.20 Apts.,
will be on Sunday, Nov. 15, at
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
matches from the balcony in the
12 twos and 8 threes, all
3;30. in the social hall of the
handball courts.
with baths; building now -
synagogue. This meeting, which is
A membership dance for inter-
vacant, ready to recondi-
under the direction of Evelyn
mediates was held last week. On
Robin and Bernard Kavanau, will
tion.
Saturday, Nov. 14, a membership
feature a musical program.
FOR SALE
dance is being held for seniors and
Cantor Sonenklar will lead the
"As is" (for short time
sub-seniors. On Saturday evening,
group in singing; Mildred Feld-
only) Special low price of
Nov. 21, the varsity basketball
man and Esther Cohan will play
$15,000. 1/3 down or will
team will open its season with a
piano duets; Dave Finkel and
game
and dance to which members
discount for cash.
Charlotte Finkel have planned a
and guests are invited. There will
clever musical comic skit; Irene
be no admission fee. On Saturday
Kahn will sing, accompanied on
evening, Nov. 28, a program which
the piano by Florence Schultz;
will include music dramatics and
TOwnsend 8-5880
Sara Stern will give some original
11340 JOS CAMPAU
modern dance will be presented to
monologues, and the group will
Realty Management Inapt.
members and guests.
participate in singing popular
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In addition to the affairs on Sat-
songs under the leadership of Shir-
BA 6593
urday nights there are dances be-
solo f:rtnnold
ley Small and accompanied by
ing held at the Center every Sun-
Florence Schultz.
day during November under the
The first study group meeting
ENZO SERENI
sponsorship of various organiza-
will be held Nov. 19, at 8:30, at
tions of the Center and outside
ing of pioneers in Hach Sharah the home of Sylvia Shateen. All
MIAMI, FLORIDA
OF
groups.
(training
farms)
in
this
country
members are invited to attend
11-11ny All Etitotee Cod.
with the intention of their even- Theodore Baruch will be the
$65.00 up •
tual settlement in Palestine.
speaker.
6 Days HAVANA Cruise
RABBI JEROME D. FOLKMAN
Mr. Sereni will address the
A gala affair is planned for
$65.00 up
Keren
Ilechalutz
at
the
Young
Nov. 22 by Beatrice Steinberg and THE LATE BENJAMIN SIEGEL
Ulan Your Christman rod Winter
vine featuring many outstanding
Peale
Zion
headquarters
on
12th
Bernard Kavanau. A treasure hunt
CM.. Now
stars in the world of entertainment
and Blaine on Tuesday evening, will be the main feature of the noon at the residence, and burial
The regular program of -intra- will be presented. Harry Yudkoff,
Nov. 17. Preliminary plans for evening..Full particulars will be was in Woodmere Cemetery.
club debates planned by the Philo- chairman of the entertainment
World Wide Travel Gurenu, Toe.
AT PHILADELPHIA - BYRON HALL
the campaign will be made at announced later.
Born in Baden, Germany, Mr. mathic Debating Club was begun committee, states that no effort or
i n sWASHINGTON BIND.
this meeting.
Han. 3368-89-10
Siegel came to this country in at its last meeting, Sunday, Nov. money was spared in securing the
All
friendly
organizations are invited to attend the card party
Steven. Bldg.
The campaign will conclude
1870. For five years he was in 8, held at the Philadelphia-Byron beat talent.
this Saturday evening, Nov. 14, at Assembly Hall, 12th St.
with a concert and mass meeting
business in Selma, Ala. He came Hebrew School. The program
This meeting will be addressed
and
Atkinson.
Refreshments will be served. Those desiring to
to be held on Nov. 29. The pro-
to Detroit in 1881, when he com- calls for two debates each week by Rabbi J. D. Folkman of Temple
earn a plate to the annual banquet can do so by selling 10
gram is being arranged by the
menced his business career here. on two different topics.
Beth
Israel
of
Jackson,
Mich.
tickets
to
the
card party. The members are requested to
dramatic group of the Young
In the first debate of the eve-
A generous contributor to Jew-
bring along all the books for the bed spread.
The annual banquet of the ish and non-Jewish causes, Mr. ning, Charles Friedgood and Eu- Rabbi Folkman, who is an able
Poole Zion organization, under
Specializing in
orator,
is
president
of
the
Michi-
Sholem Aleichem Schools, held Siegel attracted wide attention gene Rabinowitch, affirmative, op-
the direction of Moshe Ilarr.
at the Jewish Community Cen- years ago when, on an Arbor posed Morris Green and Norman gan Council of Bnai Brith lodges.
NEWEST METHODS
Many applications were received
ter, on Oct. 24, was attended by
Day, he made a gift of several Leemon, negative, on the ques- at the general committee meeting
SHELTON TULIP OIL
300 guests.
carloads of fruit saplings to be tion, "Resolved, that the exten- last Monday night for the Adolph
A group of children froin the planted by Detroit's school chil- sion of the consumer's co-opera-
PERMANENTS
Sholem Aleichem Schools opened dren. For years he had been re- tive movement would contribute Freund -Jacob Miller Memorial
FACIAL TREATMENTS
the program with recitations and ceiving packages of fruit from to the public welfare." The affir- Class. Nathan D. Rosin, chairman
of the membership drive, asked all
I. Soloff, educational songs.
mative was awarded the lecision. members who have applications to
trees.
Morris Alterman sang several these
On the second part of the pro- turn them in as soon as possible
Ile was a member of Temple
Margaret Greenough director of Congregation Shaarey songs
and Edith Alterman gave Beth El, Detroit Board of Com- gram, Louis Elkind and Richard
Zedek, will be the speaker at the
so that the members may be in-
NOW GOING ON!
next meeting of the Woman's a dance recitation of Bialik's and merce and the Franklin Hills Kramer, negative, defeated Leo- vestigated and balloted upon in
Lutsky's
poems.
Formerly With Nancy Van Wyck
Auxiliary of the United Hebrew
Country Club, and at one time pold J. Snyder I and Philmore time for initiation. Plans are now
The guest speaker was the well was an active member in the Leemon, affirmative. Philmore
CA. 0117
Schools of Detroit at 2 p. m. on
606 miring 111J/0.
being completed for the initiation
Leemon was elected best speaker
Wednesday, Nov. 25, at Hotel Stet- known literary critic, Sh. Niger, Phoenix Club.
which will take place at the De-
ler. Mr. Soloff's topic will be who spoke about the Jewish school
Surviving Mr. Siegel are his in this debate on the question: troit Leland Hotel on Sunday, Dec.
movement
in
general,
and
par-
"Co-ordination in Jewish Educa- ticularly about the Sholem Aleich- wife, Sophie; a daughter, Elea- "Resolved, that the Republican 6.
nor, and two brothers, Henry and and Democratic parties are too
tion."
Reservations are now being re-
em Schools. Mr. Niger appealed Abraham Siegel of Birmingham, similar to serve the best inter-
ceived for the dinner to follow the
to all present to unite for the
ests of the American people."
Ala.
initiation
which will be addressed
future progress and development
The club has received an un-
The esteem in which Mr. Siegel
of the Jewish school movement in was held in this community is usual number of applicants for by a nationally known speaker.
DEARBORN, Mich. — A new
America. At the conclusion of evidenced by the following edi- membership this semester. At
Ford V-8 for 1937, presenting
the banquet, Isaac Finkelstein torial tribute which was published the last meeting, Samuel Hertz-
deflinite advances in modern
in
streamlined styling, and powered
in the Detroit News on Thursday: berg, Harry Tenenbaum and
New York.—Prizes for the new made an appeal which brought,
either_with the 85-horsepower V-8 Chevrolet passenger cars for 1937 a response of pledges to the ex-
"About 25 years ago Detroit Abraham Raimi were sworn in as
tent
of
over
$2100.
The
Sholem
engine now in use in more than were announced here by W. E.
school children went trooping regular members. Marvin Shus-
Regularly priced from $30 to $50 & up
3,000,000 motor cars, or a brand Holler, vice-president and general Aleichem Schools express appre- home from school carrying little temran and Robert Gurwin were
Samuel A. Levy, who has joined
new 60-horsepower V-8 'economy' sales manager, upon his arrival ciation to their many friends who fruit trees, the gift of Benjamin accepted on an indefinite term of the staff of the Jewish Community
NOW
engine, which is a smaller coun- for the National Automobile Show. have contributed to the success merchants. Those children since probation.
of the banquet and particularly
Any young people's organiza- Center to fill the job of physical
terpart of its elder brother, was
It was revealed that for 1937, to the following organizations Siegel, one of Detroit's leading
education director vacated through
announced by the Ford Motor Car Chevrolet would have a completely
have grown to manhood and wom- tion interested in engaging the the resignation of Meyer Blatt,
Company.
new line of cars, incorporating who sent representatives to the anhood and the little trees have Philomathic Debating Club in a comes to his job with a varied and
banquet:
The new cars were shown for one wheelbase and with identically
come to fruitage and for years debate, or other forensic affair,
Workmen's Circle, branch 156, have fulfilled the purpose of their is requested to call Leopold Sny- extensive background in the field
the first time publicly at the Ford- the same appearance. Heretofore,
of physical education.
Lincoln automobile show opening, there have been two distincly dif- Jewish Folks Verein, Odessa Ver- giver. The kindly deed was but der I at Ilogarth 0503.
Graduating from the University
last Wednesday at Hotel Astor, ferent lines of cars with two ein, Odessa Independent Ladies' one of the many expressions of
of Illinois with a Bachelor of Sci-
Society,
Eastern
Ladies
Society,
New York City. The cars will go lengths of wheelbase and quite a
friendship and goodwill of the
ence degree in physical education
Berdetchever
Verein,
Warshawer
on display this Saturday, Nov. wide variance of specifications.
man whose death Wednesday
Club„ Zamosc Tamochover Ver-
On Monday, Nov. 16, at 2 p. m., and athletic coaching, Mr. Levy
14, at Ford dealer showrooms
Prices of the Master DeLuxe ein, Zhi Tomerer Verein, Tcher- caused profound regret.
became athletic coach at the Gran-
"Mr. Siegel was one of the the Mothers' Club Dramatic Group ite City High School in Illinois,
throughout the United States.
models remain approximately the nigerover Loyever Verein, Tchen-
Disclosure of the new lighter same as those of the 1936 cars.
early successful business men of will meet at the Jewish Community where he remained for two years.
stochover
Verein,
Lachovetcher
"economy" 60-horsepower en- The popular coach and town sedan
Detroit. He had a peculiar gift Center to rehearse two plays. Re- He served as physical education di-
gine as an optional power plant models have been reduced $5, Verein, Laundrymen's Aid So- for merchandising and an almost hearsals will be held every Mon- rector at the Y.M.H.A. in Kansas
for the new Ford V-8 for 1937 while the four-door sedan and the ciety, Laundry Ladies' Social prophetic vision aided his com- day thereafter.
Installation of officers will be City, and as physical education
will set at rest definitely rumors sport sedan prices remain un- Club, Wavier Verein, Michigan mercial genius and courage in
director of the Y.M.II.A. of Mon-
of a new "baby" Ford which have changed. The coupe and sport Home Protective Association, embarking upon new ventures. held at the Oakland Mothers' Club treal from which he now comes to
Pinsker
Verein,
Kachanover,
Ber-
meeting
on Monday, Nov. 16, at
A splendid selection of Summer Suits, Sport Coats, and
Many of the innovations which he
been circulated in the automobile coupe are the only models to be
the Center. He is a member of
Verein, Carpenten's Un-
Sport Trousers, priced for tremendous Savings!
industry for the past several increased in prices and these only serabier
long since have be- 8 p. m., at the Jewish Community Delta Theta Epsilon, honorary
ion, Romer Verein, Radomer introduced
come commonplace and have con- Center. David J. Cohen, attorney physical education fraternity, and
years.
$5 over the 1936 levels.
Verein.
and
member
of
the
Center
board
The new cars will be available
tributed to the prosperity of De-
Prices of the Master DeLuxe
of directors, will conduct the in- Kappa Delta Pi, honorary educa-
in both de luxe and standard body Chevrolet now cover features for-
troit as a retail trading center.
tion fraternity. Mr. Levy is also
types on the single Ford V-8 112- merly offered as optional at extra Tryouts for Musical Show of
"But Mr. Siegel was much more stallation. Music, refreshments an examiner for the Boy Scouts of
inch wheelbase chassis. De luxe cost, including knee-action, safety
than a successful merchant. Ile and dancing will follow.
Beth El Y. P. C.
America, was an official in the
Dr.
Miller
of
Wayne
University
types will be powered only with plate glass all around, fenders in
had a fine capacity for making
will lead a discussion on the march Missouri State High School Athle-
1430 GRISWOLD STREET
the Improved 85-horsepower en- color matching the body, and
Beth El Young People's Club friends which engaged him in of events at a meeting of the tic Association in track, football,
gine. In standard types, either larger tires. The individual model is looking for applicants for its many social connections. His
basketball and baseball; a mem-
Young
Mothers'
Study
Club
on
the new 60-horsepower engine or prices are as follows:
next musical show. Persons who benevolence found expression in
at ber of the National Association of
the 85-horsepower engine is op-
Coach, $595; sedan, $650; town have any inclination to take a generous support of charitable Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 1 p. m.,
Approved Basketball Officials;
tional.
sedan, with trunk. $620; sport part in this production are urged enterprises and in private gifts. the Dexter branch.
Miss Ann Purdy of the Public vice-president, Province of Quebec
Beyond the new appearance sedan, with trunk, $685; business to come to the tryout on Wednes-
"The death of such a man is
Library will review "The Brothers Board; basketball referee, Cana-
and the two engine sizes, two coupe, $585; sport coupe, with day evening at 8:30 in Beth El loss that will -be widely felt."
Ashkenazi" at a meeting of Lin- dian Intercollegiate Union, and
other important features mark rumble seat, $615.
Chapel. Everyone will have an
wood-Dexter Club on Tuesday, basketball coach of the Y.M.H.A.
--_----
the new 1937 cars. One is a new
opportunity to qualify.
Nov. 17, at 2 p. m., at the Dexter of Montreal's Juvenile Team which
all-steel body, with new one-piece
in 1933 won the Eastern Canadian
branch.
steel top, as well as steel struc-
Fashion Show at the Center
The Fenkell Mothers' Club will championship.
ture, panels and floor. The other
In addition to his active partici-
Next Thursday
A membership dance featuring hold installation of officers on pation
SAMUEL H. WATNICK
is a new braking system, design-
In the field of physical edu-
Ily Goldman and his orchestra will Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 8 p. m., at cation, Mr. Levy is the author of
ed by Ford to give "soft" easy- of 11696 Broadstreet, 29 years old,
A fashion show to which all be held at the Jewish Community the Talmud Torah on Parkside 24 articles on physical education,
action control. The brakes are died on Nov. 11. Funeral services
actuated through a cable-and- were held on Nov. 12 with inter- women and girls are invited will Center on Saturday evening, Nov. and Midland. Mrs. A. Seegman of athletics, play and recreation for
conduit system and have controll- ment in Clover Hill Park Ceme- be held at the Jewish Commun- 14. Admission will be by member- the Board of Education will con- "The Book of Rural Life," a 10-
ed self-energizing action. provid- tery, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal ity Center on Thursday evening, ship card only. The dance is for duct the installation. Music, re- volume encyclopedia. lie is also a
ing the safety of steel throughout officiating. He is survived by is Nov. 19, at 8:30. The show is members of the senior and sub- freshments and dancing will fol- contributor to "The Athletic
You'll say so too, when you tee and
wife, Ruth, one daughter, two sons, being presented through the cour- senior division of the Center and low. The Music Study Club will Journal."
the entire mechanism.
bear this amazing Philco Console! For-
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer tesy of the Frank and Seder Co. is part of the program planned for provide the music.
eign stations are named and located
"The Stars Look Down" will be
November, which is "Membership
Watnick, his sister, Mrs. Sadie
right on the new Philco Color DiaL
reviewed by Mrs. Foster at Publication Society Issues
Campaign Month."
Rimer, and three brothers, Morris,
You fuse by same ... and the exclu-
the
meeting
of
the
West
Warren
On
Saturday
evening,
Nov.
21,
Nathan and Aaron.
sive Philco Fordo TmbiNg Systems
the varsity basketball team of the Club on Wednesday, Nov. 18, at "The Path of the Upright"
actually doubles the overseas stations
In loving memory of our dear Center will play its first game of 2 p. m., at the Newberry School.
MINA PLOTLER
you can get and enjoy! Many other big,
Dr.
Cyrus
Adler,
chairman
of
wife and mother, Anna Popkin, the season. Central AA will be the Officers will also be installed at
rem. '
3280
Waverly
Ave.,
40
years
OM features. Finer American
of
the classics committee of the Jew-
old, died on Nov. 7 in Chattanooga, who passed away one year ago, varsity's opponent that night and this meeting.
ties, superb tone, hand-rubbed cabinets
ish
Publication
Society,
announces
1, 1935 (5th day in Kislev). the Monarchs and Hakoahs, two
A panel discussion on "Charac-
Come
in—today
I
Tenn. Funeral services were held Dec.
A loving mother. true and kind
ter Development" will be held at a the publication of a new volume in
on Nov. 10 with interment in
No Wend on earth like her we'll sod sub-senior clubs, will play the
For all of us she did her best
preliminary game at 7:30. Follow- meeting of the Woodward Young the Jacob H. Schiff Classics Series.
PHILCO i1F*... $ le. Aerial
Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi Leo
And God Ism her eternal red
ing the games there will be danc- Mothers' Club on Thursday, Nov. This volume is entitled Mesillat
M Franklin and Rabbi Leon Fram
Sadly missed by her husband ing. Each member may bring one
Yesharim "The Path of the Up-
at
2
p.
m.
19,
officiating, and were assisted by and children.
TRADE•IN ALLOWANCE
right", by Moses Hayim Luzzatto,
guest to this affair..
Rabbi Abraham Feinstein of Oaks
EASY TERMS
edited and written into English by
Rev. Casts,
Memorial Temple of Chattanooga,
Prof.
Mordecai
DI
Kaplan
of
the
Jacob
Tenn. She is survived by her hus-
COME IN ANYTIME-
Jewish Theological Seminary.
Silverman
Tbace H1fleF5fO4,1
band, Samuel, a daughter, Betty,
Moses Hayim Luzatto was •saa fay mite piasai
—SEE OUR DISPLAY
mtfj/lem
SURGICAL
two sisters, Mrs. H. H. Michelson
born in Padua, Italy. in 1707 and
110111a.
and Mrs. Kate P.obbins and 'a
to Sears
AUTOMATIC TUNING BRINGS RADIO UP TO DATE.
wrote very extensively. Indeed, he
Prottk•
brother, Abe Koblenta of Chatta-
was in some ways the founder of
GONE FOREVER IS THE OLD FUSS AND BOTHER OF
Rerumnseedlel car
nooga, Tenn. Mrs. Plotler was a
the modern renascence of Hebrew
Fitt natant awl
HARD TUNING. GONE FOREVER IS THE NOISE AND
IllosfaIsk1
patron of the Jewish Children's
literature.
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SQUAWKS BETWEEN STATIONS.
Home, • member of the Sunshine
The present volume is one of the
Elmhurst
Club and Sisterhood of Temple
most popular of the ethical books
TO. SADO
Beth El.
Produced by Jewish writers in the
Middle Ages and is intended for
JENNIE LOEWENSTEIN
those who wish to discipline them-
of 80 Massachusetts Ave., High-
selves in • life of piety and nint-
land Park, 63 years old, died on
linees. Although a mediaeval book
Monuments of Character Nov. 10. Funeral services were
IT can be read with not only profit
8925 TWELFTH STREET
held on Nov. 12 with interment in
but pleasure by modern people.
Between Taylor and Hasehrood
Woodmere Cemetery, Rabbi Leo
Franklin officiating. She is sur-
TYLER 6-2030
vived by her husband. Louis, a
Ilmembeeg ki Rottman, Attorney., 1151
Notional Bask ?Oda.
daughter, Mrs. Harry M. Krohn
11401
and a sister, Mrs. Alice Deck of
Rave civ 111 , 111 ,1AN roont• of
Torn. At o *on of the Pooh.. Levy, Segal, Sachet. Chosen mon Freehof, the late Dr. Isaac M.
Cleveland. Mrs. Loewenstein was
Coo. , for salt Count. of Or•on. hol4 ot
a member of the National Council
•
renhat• come nmot 111 O. cite oe
Rubinow and Dr. A. L. Sachar.
headroom
..
,
...-
by Annual Phi Epsilon
lower ...more
Mon.
o on the Ninth day of November
of Jewish Women and Sisterhood
1937 Poetise Straight Eight Four Door Touring Sedan ... 172-Inch wheelbase ...
The three judges for this year's
00mr.
In tn. year an. thousand Mee hundred
Pi as Award Judges
per
tent
more
roma
la
trunk
...
swore
power
„
..
greeter
ec0
of Temple Beth El.
,reseal' Thom*. C
end thirty Mt
mats ... 50
_
roamer ... wider
award are Dr. Felix Levy of Chi-
Murphy. lode. of Probate In the mott•
in
ht sedan
for of toe min. of nAlltOTEL 1-11171
n ot although the straig ur-door
PHILADELPIIIIIA, Pa. — The cago, president of the Central
ANNA RICHBERG
Oninolis sod 1.rb4 111.eamaato
ei ghts Om known se SAM CIOTTI. TM-eased Phl
Following on the heels of two 1 conventional springing a nd , ha ve both
Epsilon Pi Fraternity an- Conference of American Rabbis;
of 2680 Rochester passed away on
on rood!, moll Mint the fnetlflo.
u I quite so many refinements con- will be built on order only.
772S TWELFTH ST.
n
p
y
CTIM
Traylor
that
arholairtrse
was
Watt.
highly
successful
nounces
e
that the judges who will Alfred Segal of Cincinnati, Anglo-
Nov. 6 at the age of 48. She
!been di ntinued so that the
EUCLID 7158
7,70,
Men
of
said
ea..
be
granted
to
Bee,
aut.:
These
14
bodies
will
be
available
1937
editor and
automobile
the widow of the late Philip Rich- enters t he
omies of engineering and menu-
%mill ChM oleo Itnomm •• Bernard decide the winner of the 1936 Phi Jewish columnist,
colon with striping that no,“
font,.
Oho,
ooltablo
norms
concentrated
on
In
seven
Epsilon Pi National Award have writer; Dr. Abram Leon Sadler
hen. and the mother of Shirley. with two lines of cars (deluxe six facturing can be
contrast
harmonising
Tt I. emtmed. that the twenl• Ord day
•
of Champaign, Ill., national direc-
She leaves two brothers. Jacob
a single line of deluxe sixes and provides
o
Oemontent. twat at tem
In the been chosen by the grand council
h tha t are lnger
and deluxe eigt)
Basic colors are black, blue, brown, et
fOr•firmIS at vied entre., Remit be en-
the fraternity. This award is tor of the Hillel Foundations and
Rev. Cantor Freed of Detroit, Harry Freed of in wheelbase, roomier, lower, even deluxe eights of equal quality.
gray, green, maroon and cream. twee., f•• ■ heamoo said smitten And of
The
gain
in
value
thus
offered
an officer of the fraternity.. This
Miami,
Fla.,
two
eisters,
Lena
given
yearly
to
an
outstanding
Is forthee ordered thst • moo of
DAVID
more pleasing in appearance, im-
of tint A choice of light tan lustrous me- It
Freed and Mrs. W. Fein of Water- proved in comfortable riding quell- Is reflected in the prices
onion n• poh11...1 throe enenonolv. Jew or Jewess for • genuine and committee of judges will receive
wool upholstering thto
GOLDEN bury,
wmk• tomOtwat . meld Moe of hottftnIt lasting contribution to the essen- nominations from all sources and
Conn. Burial was in Beth tres, with larger and more power- deluxe six which are lower than hair or mixed
sae L.'s! Ommettelo. • ....v. v..
cloth of high quality Is provided,
Dionnelen Twee** Tefila Cemetery, Rabbi Leo M.
1935 deluxe six.
or convertible coupes matted tad Mrtmletleg Is gala CountY tial Jewish life in America. Last the decision of the judges will be
ful engines, faster acceleration, the
1101111L
Both linen will offer seven body except f are
of Wenn
year, the first year of the award , announced at the 32nd annual con-
Franklin officiating.
top
speed,
additional
icon-
trimmed
either
in
higher
which
THOTIAN f! SOMOTHT.
sport
ens 11411e
iss Henrietta Sapid was unani- vention of the fraternity at Hotel
orny and all-around performance coupe,
styles: cabriolet,
business two.door
coupe, 'sedan.
Judge of Pontoor
buffed, crush grain tan Spanish
wolaas Cseent•we
fro.
mously chosen by a committee of Astor in New York City, Dec.
Ten jaekets of Cellopkase. set that is more brilliant in every
worsted
- door Mather es taupe co/tired
OPPORTUNITY
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The Sensational Price Surprise of 1937
"TUE YALE"
Margolis& Malon,Inc,
La Salle & Oldsmobile
Sales & Service
THE
DETROIT BANK
ANNUAL BALL
.
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Molly Segal Auxiliary of Jewish Con-
sumptive Relief Socieiy of Denver
Philomathic Begins
Debating Schedule
Sunday Evening, December 6
Rhea E. Cashman
Sholem Aleichem
Dinner Nets $4100
Scalp Treatments
Soloff to Address
U. H. S. Auxiliary
Mordecai
Kosins' Great
Remodeling Sale
BEAUTY SALON
Selling Our Entire Stock
But Not Going Out of Business
New 1937 Ford V-8
at the Auto Show
SUITS, TOPCOATS
OVERCOATS
Prices Announced
for '37 Chevrolet
Levy to be Center
Physical Director
11" 16" '32"
Every Garment must go!
The entire store must be
empty before wreckers
arrive! Hurry to Kosins'!
Mothers' Club
GOING SOUTH THIS WINTER?
•
Max Kosins
COSTUME
CLOTHES
Membership Dance
at Center Sunday
OBITUARY
IN MEMORIAM
ARGO
FURNACE OIL
LA 4500
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14 PONTIAC BODIES AVAILABLE IN SEVEN COLORS
SHECTER FURNITURE Co.
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