November 20, 1936 TimperEorriEwisnatRor tam and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE TEN MEN'S CLUB MEETINGS EVERY MONDAY IN SOCIAL HALL Emma Lazaroff-Schauer Appear wt th San Carlo Co . !Mann Chevrolet Co. \ THE JEWISH COMMUNITY AND I Displays New Cars Quality Furniture ITS AFFILIATED AGENCIES --- Commenting on the amazing in- Emma Lazaroff-Schauer, noted terest the car buying public is Detroit soprano, who made her v displaying in the new 1937 Che- operatic debut with the San Carlo sketches rolet models, Carl S. Schiller, gen- Opera Co. in Detroit in October, EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is one of • series of brief the Jewish affiliated with codes ewish ag k o f f J J i h manager of the Jack Mann h describing the work 933, again will sing with this fa- i era! m rot. Samuel M. Levin of Wayne 1 Welfare Federation of Detroit and receiving their income from Chevrolet Co., 12th St. at Phila. TheMen's Club of Shaarey Ze- P niversity will lecture on the sub moos company, at the Wilson the Allied Jewish Campaign. delphia Ave., pointed out this week Theater. She will appear as Mar- dek is becoming an important so- ect: "The Challenge of Social that in all of guerite in "Faust" on Monday eve- cial dub, The social hall of the ecurity." Games will precede and his many • THE JEWISH OLD FOLKS' HOME nine, Nov. 23. synagogue is open for the benefit ollove -the lecture and discussion. years of ex- Mrs. &haver has not spent much The Jewish Old Folks' Home of Detroit, now located of the members every Monday eve- perience in the of her time recently in Detroit, at 296-318 Edmund. Place, is looking forward to early ning for meetings, games, read- automobile having had many singing engage- ZEDAKAH JUNIORS ing and good-fellowship. Last week, business he occupancy of the new building, which is being constructed ments throughout the United some 40 members engaged in a had never seen Moinet's Dining Room at 5167 States. She spent several months on Petoskey and Burlingame. such spontane- table tennis tournament which was Cass t has been chosen as the of last year in Palestine, where There are at present 44 residents in the Home of won by Dr. Perry Goldman, with sus and uni- she gave concerts to delighted au- George Golanty as the runnner- scene of the Zedakah Juniors' diences in the larger cities and whom 23 are men and 21 are women. They range in age versal interest up. played checkers, rend charity bridge on Dec. 2, at 8 in a car as from 66 to 101, and the average age is 78. m Plans for this affair were towns of Palestine. and engaged in interesting con- 'be public is On Nov. 8 she gave a concert in Services are conducted for the residents of the Old versation. A most exciting exhibi- made at the home of Miss Julia Orchestra showing in the Hall, Chicago, for the tion of table tennis was given by Berkan on Nov. 15. Prof. Van benefit of the Smith College schol- Folks' Home in the Home, and many social events are new Chevrolet. Charles Bernstein, Detroit News Vcchten of Wayne University was arship fund. The house was packci punned for them not only by the board of directors but "And the champion, Northeastern Y.M.C.A. guest speaker. His topic was and the critics were most enthusi- also by the Women's Auxilary, which is one of the most new Chevrolet and City Y.M.C.A. champion, and "Juvenile Delinquency." deserves a II Jack Mann The next meeting will be at astic. Sidney Shiff, champion of Wayne the praise and After the San Carlo engagement active women's clubs in Detroit. rrenldent University whom he defeated at- the home of Miss Violent Bonin, she is to appear with this company THE NEW HOME FOR THE AGED a d m i r a floc 2932 Cortland, on Sunday, Nov. ter three games. that is being heaped on it," said Detroit' Jewish community this year sees the realiza- in several other cities in Next Monday evening, Nov. 23, 29, at 1:30 p. m. Mr. Schiller. "The complete car— ill be presented in hen w ti of the new Home on o e roles and t tion of a noble dream in the comp completely new, it is bound to hold recitals in St. Louis, Boston, Ak- made the millions of friends it has for the Aged. Cleveland and other cities. roe, 0., The new building, on the west side of Petoskey, be- in the past—and make millions Mrs. Scheyer arrived in Detroit more. We are looking forward to tween Lawrence and Burlingame Ayes., will have 62 Wednesday evening. BE YOUR FAMILY'S HOST AT bedrooms and 2 six-bedroom wards and will provide ac- the b i g g e a t_ Rabbi Sperka to Speak at commodations for 107 people as well as accommodations year in o u 1 history, a n t Services Nov. 27 for the superintendent and nurses. Adjoining the Home for the Aged a synagogue is our records fo On Friday evening, Nov. 27, being built, containing a balcony for the women, access 19 3 6 oho', TWELFTH and HAZELWOOD Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Con- that we haul gregation Bnni David will occupy to which is directly off the second floor of the home. There are two dining rooms, divided by folding doors delivered 843 the pulpit at the late Friday eve- cars and ning gatherino . and will deliver so that either half or all of the dining hall may be used new Complete with all the trimmings an address entitled "The Leading at will and the two kitchens, one each for milk and meat, over 1600 used cars up to the Riddle of an Age." A social pro- at less than it will cost at horns present time. separated by a glass partition. gram will follow. The plant of the Home, boiler rooms, laundry, kitchen, This remark. etc., have been so grouped as to make it impossible for I able rsalalecseareucs- ---- Regular Meetings Will Alternate With Games Nights of Organize- tion at Shaarey Zedek Minus the High Price Tag at ABRAMSON is a proven fact to the thousands of people who during the past 16 years have purchased FURNI- TURE from us. You too will find, to your satisfaction, that this is absolutely true. The finest in Furniture and Car- pets is always featured on our floors. Our enlarged buying power, low rent locations and reduced overhead, permit us to offer you greater savings than has ever been possible. Next Thursday—Thanksgiving Day Boesky's on 12th St. WE URGE YOU TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY ABRAMSON Furniture Co. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER Ginsberg Motor Sales Take Great Pleasure in Showing the new 1937 FORD V- 8 Now Two V- 8 Engine Styles ---BUT • • • Model '60' for Maximum Economy One .Wheelbase and One Standard of Beauty, Corn- Model '85' For Maximum Performance fort and Safety . • • . noises or odors to reach the living quarters. fourth among The first and second floors of the home are connected the Chevrolet dealers in the by ramps suitable for either walking or wheel-chair use, . '.' Co aLl, ,,,S i. Schiller and making it unnecessary for the old folks to use the D eitrhoei t p e a rlan stairways, which are provided for emergencies, net of the Mann organization, Jack There is a hospital unit in the front wing of the build- Mann, president; Carl S. Schiller, Caman Licht- ing and directly overhead is a section for the care of the general manager; Joe Zo- sales manager, mentally infirm. There is also a chiropractor's room con- man, and a re well-1 manager, butt, service known in automobile circles as fleeted to locker rooms, showers and toilet rooms. A large open porch on the second floor is for the con- capable and efficient executives lly u nderstan d every p hase 1 who fua venience of the old folks during the summer time. In . of the u to mobile business. T heir addition there are six large sun rooms with southern ex conscientous and ernest desire to make of every customer a satisfied posure for use in poor weather. fol- Every bedroom in the home has been laid out facing one has won for them a large hev . lowi n g. The rn ne on displayC at their now e ls municating toilets and wash rooms between each two bed- showrooms and a cordial invite- tion to view them is extended to rooms and public baths off the corridors. the entire community. DELEGATION FROM CHICAGO HEBREW COLLEGE TO ARRIVE HERE ON DEC. 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Remember the G•13 Thrift Unit produces constant cold at a triclinic cost, and is as thrifty in De- cember ea it is in May. 5 teats for postage Of Cali for • copy of G-E's Dew 'Dictionary Ies the most of Food." compilation of complete s. Eves to 9 p. m. Gifts -:- Toys No German Goods Sold Rent a Book-3c • Day Club Rooms to Itent Club Exchange 10220 Dexter CLASSIFIED Mothers' Clubs Sundays to 5 p. m. AMERICAN-born young man, 37 years old, wishes to get ac- quainted with American young lady in Michigan or vicinity who has business connections whereby he can prove his abil- ity. Object, matrimony. No matchmakers. Write Box 100, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. REGISTERED MALE NURSE desires patients suffering with rheumatism, paralysis, etc. Ex- pert masseur, specializing in Swedish massage for reducing or gaining of weight. Twenty years experience. Treatment in your own home. Reasonable rates. Satisfactory references. Phone Temple 1-6238 or Temple 1-7997. Mrs. Sarah Avrin, a member RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- dresses, women for house clean- of the West Warren Mothers' ing, house maids. women for of the Jewish Community To Speak in Various Congregations of City About Work Club Center, was honored Sunday eve- part time work. By hour, day Being Done by This House for Higher ning, Nov. 8, at the senior Kovod or week. Schlesinger's, Madi- night through her election to the son 2526. Jewish Learning Kovod Society, the national honor society of Jewish Centers. Mrs. BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL FOR RENT — Beautiful, warm room with six windows for two ladies or gentlemer. desirous of Avrin was the founder of the gentlemen in home of couple. making acquaintance for the Fenkell Mothers' Clubs and is Near bus and car line.' 3296 purpose of matrimony, write Box now in charge of all of the Moth- Elmhurst. Townsend 7-4794. 75, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. ers' Club dramatic presentations. The Mothers' Club dramatic Strictly confidential. ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM—Sub-let group meets every Monday at 2 for winter. All conveniences, r p. ns. at the Center. The next QUILTS--Made or recovered from 4 completely furnished, radio, meeting will be on Monday, Nov. your own feathers or wools. Pil- piano, etc. Adults. References. t ply: 23. Two plays are now in pro- I lows recovered—special, $1.25. 2987 Gladstone, apt. 205. Ty- duetion. Full line of :urtains, baby, ler 5-3047, evenings and Sun- shower and wedding gifts. Dex- On alternate Monday evenings day. ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 beginning Nov. 23, at 9 p. m., Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Ilogarth the Mothers' Clubs public speak- 9050. ing class meets at the Jewish J. W. E. W. O. Branch Plans David J. Community Center. PRIVATE JEWISH HOME FOR Cohen is the instructor. New Year Party Me. AGED moved to larger quarters "Youth and Sex," is the sub- at 1602 W. Philadelphia, near modal, Donor Events ject of a lecture to be delivered Woodrow Wilson. Strictly kosher. by Dr. A. E. Schiller at the 12th Personal attention by PEARL St. Club meeting on Tuesday, A regular meeting of the FISIIER. Limited accommoda- North Woodward branch of the HEBREW THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE OF' CHICAGO Nov. 24, at 8 p. m., at the Pin- tions. Trinity 2-0096. gree and Woodrow Wilson Syne- Jewish Women's European Wel- On Saturday, Dec. 5, Parsha the College has graduated more than 62 young rabbis who are fare Organization was held at YaYeshev, a delegation of Chi- serving large Jewish communities gog,ue. Mrs. W. G. Bergman of the FOR RENT—Lovely, airy room the home of Mrs. S. Satovsky of cago rabbis will address members all over the country, and are a Wayne University Extension Serv- in home of young couple. Rea- Chicago Blvd., on Nov. 16. of the various synagogues in De- credit and pride to our people. ice will lead • discussion on "Ap- sonable. W. Small, 3401 Atkin- Plans are progressing for the troit with a view to acquainting The faculty of the college, num- plied Psychology" at a meeting son. Near Dexter bus and Clair- annual New Year's Eve party to local Jewry with the scope and bering 19 world-renowned schol- of the Young Mothers' Study Club mount car line. be held at the Phanlax Club. importance of the great Ilebrew ars, is responsible for the high on Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 1 p. m., Theological College, located in standards of the institution. and at the Dexter branch. Public WANTED—Experienced salesmen with Mrs. A. J. Redblatt as the Chicago, and having an enroll- for the fine idealism of its stu- speaking and dramatics for this in men's furnishings. Apply chairman, Mrs. S .Kaufman, co- ment of over 400 young men, Federal Department Store, chairman, assisted by Mrs. A. group are held every Thursday dent body. Kurzman and Mrs. M. Sklare. A hailing from all parts of the 9824 Jos Campau. Because of the recent years of evening at 8 p. m., beginning 10-course dinner will be served, country. Several students from Nov. 26, at the Dexter branch. there will be noisemakers, prizes, this city are at present attending the deression, when the income YOUNG MAN WANTED for part A jury panel on "Child develop- college c ollege was depleted to an and snappy music by a well se- classes there, and among the of time work. Apply Federal De- young rabbis, graduates of the alarming extent, the Beth Hame- ment" will be participated in by partment Store, 9824 Jos Cans- lected orchestra. The committee members of the Woodward Young drash LaTorah is struggling finan- institution, are a number who asks for early reservations as ac- Club on Thursday, Nov. o, pan. formerly lived al Detroit, among cially at the present time, and Mothers commodations are limited. Call them Rabbi Louis Milgrom of the purpose of this Detroit visit 26, at 2 p. m., at the Jewish Com- FOR RENT—Large, airy room Townsend 8-9542, or Townsend munity Center. Among those tak- Joliet, and Rabbi Jacob Brown of is to interest the Jews of our city for a young lady or gentleman 8-4412 for information. Atlanta, Ga. to join in this great work of per- ing part are Mrs. Flora Cedar, in home of adults. Garage Plans for the fourth annual In the 15 years of its existence, petuating the Torah and Judaism. Mrs. Dora Pechenik, Mrs. Ilelwig available. Near Linwood street donor luncheon on Tuesday, Jan. Price, Mrs. J. Weinbaum, Mrs. car or Dexter bus. 2677 Elm- 12, at 12:30 p. nn., at the De- ter S. Goldstein, he has again been I Dora Cohen and Mrs. H. Kaplan. hurst. Townsend 6-8826. troit Leland hotel, are well on Bereznitzer Aid Society 3rd appointed as chairman of the ball. This group is also sponsoring talks on home nursing, parha- FOR RENT — Large, pleasant the way. The general chairman. Dave Diamond and his band will mentry law, sewing, knitting, Annual Ball Nov. 22 room in home of adults. Near Mrs. E. Epps, Townsend 8-2934, provide entertainment. Tickets may public speaking and dramatics. 14th bus and Clairmount car. and her co-chairman, Mrs. A. be obtained by calling Peter S. A gym class for mothers is held The third annual ball of the Goldstein, To. 5-0453, or Meyer Good home for right party. Kurzmann, Ilogarth 4767, appeal to the public to co-operate by every Tuesday, at 2 p. m., at the Bereznitzer Aid Society will take Terebelo, To. 8-6330. Tyler 6-3147, reserving that date and giving Jewish Community Center, under place Sunday evening, Nov. 22, at Although this organization is early pledges. The following the direction of Miss Edith Mus- FOR RENT—Warm and comfort- the Moose Temple, Cass and Eliza- only three years old, it has played kin, director of the women's phy- able, furnished room by con- chairmen of ways and means will beth Ayes. an important role for Jewish re- cleat education department. genial couple without children. be glad to offer suggestions and As this affair will bring to a lief by contributing generously to Reasonable. Good transporta- help in making pledges: Rum- close the many social events of the local, national and international If you ladies going abroad want tion. Call mornings. 3342 W. mage, Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, chair- year, the committee in charge has funds. Proceeds of this affair will real attention for your hair look Chicago Blvd. Euclid 8924-J. man, Townsend 8-9542, assisted made an effort to assure members help the continuance of this work. up our landsman B. N. Furman by Mrs. D. Silverstein, Town- and their friends an enjoyable eve- of Harringway, England, who has FOR RENT—Room and adjoining send 6-3489, Mrs. S. Kaufmman, ning. spanks his just won the European permanent bath for • gentleman in small, Townsend 8-4412; Mrs. M. Sklare, Pearl They say Jack Owing to the success of previous hair waving championship. adult family. Good transpor- Townsend 7-2512, chairman of affairs under the leadership of Pe- little boy for telling lies. tation. Board if desired. Euc- card parties, assisted by Mrs. E. lid 5652.51. Weisman, Mrs. M. Silverstone, Tyler 6-5380, chairman of sou- WILL SHARE modern apartment venir booklet; Mrs. William Fish- with one or two young ladies. er, chairman of memorials and Reasonable. Call Sunday be- darlings, assisted by Mrs. A. B. tween 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. Knoppow; Mrs. Ida Schultz, as- 2210 Pingree, Apt. 206. Gar- sisted by Mrs. E. Weisman, cards. field 6954-R. Mrs. M. Disner, luncheon treas- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished urer, will take pledges in part room for two gentlemen or or full. For information call Ho- couple. Modern home. All garth 2866. Final plans are being made for conveniences, kitchen privileges. 9730 Broadstreet, near Boston. the memorial luncheon which will be held on Monday, Nov. 30, at Tyler 4-2833. p. m., at Lachar's. Mrs. FOR RENT — Large, airy and Anna Goldberg, Townsend 8-7915, newly frrnished room in single is chairman, and Mrs. A. Kurz- home f, r one or two girls or mann Is co-chairman, Hotrarth young men. Small family. 4767. Mrs. J. Cohen, president, Reasonable. 4011 Burlingame, will also be glad to receive reser- near Holmur. Northlawn 0842. vations at Townsend 8-4971. A contribution of $50 was HEBREW LESSONS—Private or given to the Diskin Orphan Home group. Sarah Komaroff, 2747 for Boys in Palestine. Monterey, near Lawton. Town- send 8-1323. 1:0 On Display at Margolis & Malone Showroom, 11340 Jos. Campau BUY NOW! Seed 9925 Dexter Blvd., at Boston 9332 Oakland Ave. No Payments Until March 1937 C. Meyers Co. west Iscu rya published. "ELECTRICAL HOME SERVANTS" 12046 Dexter Boulevard Open Evenings . The smartly designed radiator grille and hood louvres of the 1937 distinctive beauty of this new s FOR RENT — Large, light and Ellmann to Address League comfortably furnished front for Labor Palestine room for employed young man or student in quiet, refined James L Ellmann will address home. Good transportation. Branch 2 of the League for La- 2558 Monterey. Lima:. bor Palestine on Monday evening, FOR RENT—Furnished room for Nov. 23, at Hotel Detroiter. His a young man. 2470 Gladstone, topic will be "Justice Brandeis—, Jew and Zionist"