64AVeriallt Yewish Periodital Carta CLISTON Antall - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO Tit EDeritorr,/ansff ta Rom wiz November 27, 1936 MAX KOSINS HIMELHOCH CONGRATULATES SUCCESSOR Is Selling His Entire Clothing Stock (But Is Not Going Out of Business) SALE NOW GOING ON Remember every garment is being sold without regard to cost. Take advantage of this rare opportunity Suits Topcoats Overcoats Itrantarty mid for PO to 00 '21" 16" s32 95 Every garment hand-tailored by America's finest clothing manufacturers and guaran- teed to fit perfectly. Personal attention given by MAX KOSINS Be early for choice selection MAX KOSINS CUSTOM CLOTHING 1430 GRISWOLD Between Grand River It Griswold Glen evenings till 9 it noon to 9 p. m. Sundays —Cot Courtesy of Detroit News. ISRAEL HIMELHOCH AND MORRIS GARVETT Mr. Himelhoch, retiring president of Temple Beth El, is congratu- lating Mr. Garvett, the new president. This photograph was taken last Sunday evening at the testimonial dinner given by the Men's Club of Temple Beth El in honor of Mr. Himelhoch, who served as president of the Temple during the past five years. More than 300 people attended this dinner, at which Mr. Ilimelhoch was pre- sented with a token from members of Temple Beth El. Silver Endorses Prenzlauer Aid E. RUTHENBERG PAGE THREE end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Harold Silver, director of the Jewish Social Service Bureau. has issued the following statement endorsing the work of the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid: "The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid is having its annual donor luncheon next Tuesday, Dec. 1, at the Statler Hotel. This is the principal means by which this so- ciety raises its annual budget and I am glad to be-speak for it the support of the members of the Jewish community. "This society is an organiza- tion for Jewish women who from the very beginning realized that it would be futile to attempt to cover the entire area of need in the Jewish community, and made no attempt to spread themselves thin giving a dollar here or • couple of dollars there. Instead they looked over the situation and selected • problem that did not seem to be well-cared for under existing facilities. This was the confinement of expectant mothers in hospitals. At the present time the Board of Health does not hospitalize needy confinement cases except where the home con- ditions are extremely bad, or the situation complicated from the medical point of view. Under such conditions it is inevitable that there would be a group of women who in the judgment of the Board of Health might be delivered at home, but where for economic or family reasons hospital care is more advisable. It is this marginal group that the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid has elected for its special field. "This organization also realized what is generally accepted in good social work practice today that a proper investigation re- quires not only kindness and sym- pathy, but also technical prepara- tion and a knowledge of social resources. For this reason the so- ciety arranged with the Jewish Social Service Bureau to make social investigations and recom- mendations for their clients. The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid has the right to accept or reject the recommendations, but they have not rejected any report made by the Jewish Social Bu- reau. By means of this co-opera- tion high quality of service is as- sured to the families. Other prob- lems that may exist in the family unit are discovered and treated and all duplications avoided. A special arrangement with the Woman's Hospital provides care at the rate of $30 per confine- ment. During the past year 17 women were confined at the cost of this organization. "Because of its wise specialize- HOME RELIEF SOCIETY No German Goods Sold Rent a Book-3c a Day Flub Moon. to Rent Club Exchange 10220 Dexter CLASSIFIED For Monday Only . . , Special Lot of DRESSES 2 95 Sims 12 to 44, formerly $4.95, reduced to Sport - Dress Coats All size.. Priced from $16.95 to $189.50 DIRIGOLD 50% off ROBINSON'S STORE•WIDE YEAR-END SALE Big Savings in Every Dep't ROBINSON FURNITURE Co. ALL SIZES A. S. GREENBERG LADIES' READY TO WEAR 8816 Twelfth Street Phone TRinity 2-6470 List Contributors to Hadassah Youth Apartment Investments Aliyah Fund for '37 DR. SAMUEL MARGOSHES Dr. Samuel Margoshes, eminent leader, writer and lecturer, will be the speaker at the conference of Jewish Organizations called by the Detroit section of the American Jewish Congress to be held at 2:30 p. m. this Sunday in the Ilenry II Room of Hotel Statler. Dr. Margoshes, who is the editor of the New York Daily Day, was born in Jozefow, Galicia, in 1887, and attended the Gymnasium of Tarnow, Galicia. He came to this country in 1905, received his Master of Arts degree from Columbia University in 1910 and was ordained rabbi by the Theological Seminary of New York in 1911. In 1917 he received the degree of Doctor of Hebrew Literature. Dr. Margoshes is a very active leader in the anti-Hitler movement in this country and holds many positions of importance in national Jewish organizations. DR. WEIZMANN TO BE FIRST JEWISH WITNESS TO APPEAR BEFORE BRITISH ROYAL COMMISSION NOW IN SESSION (CONCLUDED EEGS! PAGE ONE) Youth Aliyah, Hadassah's new- est project has evoked great in- terest among the Jewish women of Detroit. Many of them have expressed this interest by making special contributions to Youth Aliyah in addition to their sub- scriptions to Hadassah's Roll of Honor. Part of each $16 Roll of Honor subscription is imme- diately allocated to Youth Aliyah. These additional donations aid Hadassah in its efforts to get as many children out of Germany As possible and settle them in Pal- estine. It costs $360 for two years, or $15 per month, to maintain and educate a German child in Palestine. In this period, he is taught to be independent and as- sume his share of the communal life in Palestine. bIrs. Joseph M, Welt, chairman of the Youth Aliyah committee, has expressed the hope that the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, through her committee. will be able to raise enough money to maintain 10 German children in Palestine. Additional contributions f o r this project, which in being di- rected in Palestine by Miss Hen- rietta Szold, may be sent to Mrs. Welt; Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, chair- man of Iladassah's 1936 Honor Roll campaign; or Mrs. Maurice Landau, president of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah. The following have made con- tributions to Youth Ali y a h through Hadassah's current Roll of Honor campaign: Membership Drive Program at Center Saturday Evening THE LORIDIfill MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Opens December 1st the "' off VISIT OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Open Evenings to 9 P. M. Sundays to 4 P. M. In answer to a question, the Commissioner is alleged to have immigration director declared that he did not know of a single said. 8729 12th St. Tyler 6-7938 Population Figures case in which a recipient of an Special Distributor of At its first open session the immigration certificate ever be- Mesdames Morrey Abraham., .Leopold commission scrutinized carefully came a public charge, When Sir Adler. Harold Allen, J. W. Allen, Sid- ney Allen, Meyer APPleb.M, Maori°. the immigration and health poll- Laurie and Sir liorace Rumbold, Aronsson, Herman August, Harry Dar- The new aristocratic table- nell. liarry Becker, Julius Berman. A. ware polishing the color cies of the Palestine Government, vice-chairman of the commission, E. Bernstein. Louis Blumberg, Jennie and beauty of 16-karat gold Max Broad, Hy 0. Broder, devoting more than three hours referred to the small percentage liluinrosen, Katz, Harry B. Held. lit. Kleiman. with the strength of steel. to a thorough inquiry into the of immigrants who settled on Morrows, Louie Chad, Abraham Cooper, farms, Mr. Mills replied that it Abraham A. Davide., Ralph Davidson, activities of the immigration and Davie, Anthony I/mite., David health departments of the govern- was the aim of the Zionists to P. D. W. Special Chanukah Sale Diamond, Id. B. Diamond, Joseph establish the Jews on the land ment. The chief witnesses were Ehrlich, Clarence Eng.., Maurice Walter Field, Mlles Fluter) Eric Mills, director of migration and pointed out that the per- Eng.. weld, William Fizel, Harry Frank, Jo- for the Palestine government, centage of Jewish agricultural ph Frank, Seymour Franklin, Jacob workers had recently increased, Friedberg, I. D. Friedman, Howard and George Heron, director of owing partly to the Arab general Fri.. Morrie (Jarrett, A. N. Oelbard, FINE WATCH REPAIRING health. strike. Discussing the distribution John °Moberg, Hy. n. Mr. Mills reported that the of Immigration permits, Mr. Mills Harry Glick, Harry Goldman, Nathaniel H. OoldatIck, Jack C. Oordon, Harry total population of Palestine in explained that 60 per cent of the Grant, Jacob Grant, Harry C. Grose- midsummer of this year was labor immigration certificates man, Chad. Hamburger, Harry A. Hymen, Walter Irving. Murray Jack- 1,336,000, of which 940,000 were were assigned to unmarried per- man, II•rry L. Jackmn, Abraham Ja. Arabs and 370,000 Jews. In com- sons and that therefore each cer- cobe., Dav id Mailman. Hobert Hallman, Kaplan, Max E. Karp, Saul mepting upon this figure, Lord tificate actually provided for two Math. Harry Brown, John L Brown, Jacob Peel remarked that it represented immigrants. The some ration sp- Waller La& Maurice Landau, Henry David J. Levy, Isadore M. Lewl• an increase of nearly 100 per cent plied to dependents in the capital- Levitt, over the census of 1922. The ist category, he said. The im- Philip Limn, Willis,,, London, M. F. Lipeltz, Jacob Maser. Mortimer Meyer, graph of Jewish immigration into migration laws apply equally to Max Omas. Joseph Prentle, stem L Prenlis. Arthur Purdy, Charles Robin- Palestine, showing percon- the t Jews and non•Jews alike. son, Meyer Rosenbaum Sam &snow, ages of entries from various Mr. 'Heron stressed the fact Ralph Schiller. Nathan Seholnik. Na- lands abroad, is an illustration of that the Jews of Palestine Doe- t b • n Schreiber. Norm. scnearts. Schwartz. Benjamin Shifts, the history of the past 15 years, was well organized health serv- Theodore Daniel Mosel, Pert Silverman. Ben he continued. Comparing the per- ices which are maintained by Simon, David IV. /limo., Ratan. Simone. Arthur D. glom., Philip centages of Jewish immigrants them and by funds from abroad, Samuel &Marin. Abe Oren. from various countries, Lord Peel while the Arabs are dependent Slommite, I lorry Ore., Sidney Stone, Laois said they reflect the history( °- upon the government health fa- Tabazhnick, Peter Vast George Wald- Europe during the decade and a cilities, which are limited, and holt. CBS I'. Well, Ralph %Celan., Otto A. Weiss, Samuel Weimmo, Frank half when over 250,000 Jews upon religious and charitable in- Weisman, Andrew Wineman, Joseph - have been absorbed into Palestine stitutions. The health director Voiles J. Zig, Harry Zolkower, I. Louis Starts through immigration. Explaining pointed out that the government Zuleimck. Avukah Chapter of League REGISTERED MALE NURSE the method of determining the spends £180,000 annually for this Pontiac donors are: Mesdames Mosday! desires patients suffering with absorptive capacity, Mr. Mills, purpose while the Jews spend Norman Buckner, Benjamin Gold- for Labor Palestine rheumatism, paralysis, etc. Ex- who testified lucidly for two and £318,000 for a considerably mai- stein, Jacob Kovinsky, "In memoriams" have also been pert masseur, specializing in a half hours, said that his esti- ler population. This, Mr. Heron The Municipal Chapter of Avu- Swedish massage for reducing mate doesn't satisfy the demand said, resulted in complete medical pledged to Youth Aliyah by the kah has changed its national affi- or gaining of weight. Twenty for labor during the peak years services for the Jews but limited following: Yeedames Louis Cohen, Irwin Cohn. liation to the League of Labor years experience. Treatment in because of considerations for the the Arabs to charity and govern- Israel Devld.n, Louis Davidson. Saul Palestine. It will be known as your own home. Reasonable lean years. At the same time. the ment services which are relatively Davidson. Seymour Frank. Alexander Freeman, Solomon Heineman, Ben B. the Avukah Chapter of the rates. Satisfactory references. immigration director pointed out, incomplete, particularly in rural Jatobs Isaac Luyra, Herman Mar. League for Labor Palestine. Phone Temple 1-6239 or Temple some labor reserve is necessary -. if sections of the country. Mr. Isaac Shots., David W. Minions, Al.. The change will not affect the the country's economic expansion Heron declared that there was a Taub. Henry Wine.. 1-7997. Wayne University chapter of is to be continued. Replying to ■ high infant mortality rate among Avukah which will continue its SMALL FAMILY will share six question by Lord Peel, Mr. Mills Arabs and that the Jews have the Washington Blvd. at 1420 room comfortable flat with made mention of the eo-operation lowest infant mortality because present connections and work. couple. Maid service. 2971 Glen- of the Jewish Agency for Pales- of their own excellent maternity The first joint meeting of the Open Mon. - Wed. - Fri. dale. Townsend 5 - 0646 or North- tine in the determination of open- health equipment. There are an group with one of the other and Sat. Evenings lawn 9512. league chapters here will take ngs for employment and declared excessive number of doctors in that no such co-operation was place next Thursday, Dec. 3, Palestine according to the testi- -- when Chapter No. 1 has invited FOR RENT—Bright, clean front forthcoming from the Arabs in mony of the health director. Mr. As a climax of the series of room with two windows in quiet, Palestine in estimating Arab un- Old Cold Cigarettes are Double- Avukah to a meeting at the home Heron said that the fact that free affairs held at the Jewish modern apartment for one or employment. He added that Mellow, Double Fresh, Double of Rose Chesluk, 1983 Taylor. there was one doctor for every Center in connection with the two gentlemen or couple. 2088 Guaranteed. Made from the finest though it is difficult to determine Leon Kay will be the speaker. Blaine, Apt. 102, corner 14th St. Arab unemployment it must be 600 persons required many doc- membership campaign, on Satur- crops tobacco, they bit the spot. tors to find employment in other day evening, Nov. 28, there will since large numbers of fields. This situation, however, be a program of music, modern n FOR SALE — Beautiful Hudson egligible, Seal fur coat, size 14. Will sell Arabs who pour into Palestine was quite fortunate, Mr. Heron dance and dramatics. very reasonable. Call Trinity from neighboring countries are explained, since it also made pos- The program will include num- sible the presence of a large num- bers by the Jewish American 2-6739. Immigrants Not Public Charges ber of first class specialists. Youth Chorus under the direction FOR RENT — Indiana, 17166. The hearings are being at- of Mendy Shain, • duet sung by On the subject of discrepancies Lower income. North of Mc- between the estimates of the tended by 20 newspapermen, Adele Shain and Fannie Bederin, Nichols, nicest flat in section. labor needs of the country sub- representatives of the Jewish a soprano solo by Betty Wine, Five extra large rooms, fire- mitted by the Jewish Agency for Agency for Palestine and officers Miss Edith Muskin in an interpre- place, large kitchen, bieakfa , t Palestine and the immigration of the Jewish National Council. tive dance with the Youth Chorus, room, green tiled bathroom, auto- schedule issued by the govern- No Arab visitors or journalists an one-act play presented by the matic stoker heat, large porch, ment, Mr. Mills said that he wrote are present. Mothers' Clubs. under the direc- awnings, garage. Cherry 0308. down the Agency estimates and The Arab Higher Committee, tion of Mrs. Avrin, • dance ar- FOR RENT—Beautiful, furnished used the most careful methods which has been seeking • face- ranged by bliss Muskin and Miss room fora gentleman in refined for determining the number of saying device for rescinding its Fayga Keid3n, and an one-act home. Near Dexter bus. Euclid labor immigration certificates to boycott of the Royal Commis- play performed by the sub-senior be assigned to the Jewish Agency. sion of Investigation, has re- dramatic group directed by Ben 3288. The government also exercises portedly found a solution in the Samsky. One of Florida's finer hotels, featuring an at- There will be no admission WANTED — Middle-aged woman careful control over other cate- intervention of representatives to take complete charge of aged gories of immigrants. especially of the kings of the Arabia. charge for the program and all gentleman. Practical nurse pre- over those entering the country Peninsula. A f t • r consulting members of the Center and their mosphere, cuisine, service and appointments ferred. 2274 Gladstone, Ty ler as capitalists, he said. The im- with ministers of the Arabian friends are invited to attend. 6-6966. migration director reported that rulers, it is reported, the the subsidi•ry categories of higher committee has decided nationally recognized for their perfection. FOR RENT — Large, light and craftsmen and specialists possess- to p he Arab case is the Latke Home-Cooked Lunch- eon and Bridge of J. warm room in adult home. Tele- ing $2,500 and $1,250 respect- current testimony through the phone service. University of De- Lively had been practically closed medium of the kings represen• W. E. W. 0. Dec. 9 Every recreation Of course troit vicinity. 15873 Linwood. at his discretion in consideration latices. A detailed :remoras- near Puritan. University 1-4448. of the general absorption oppor- duns of Arab demand, has b'een A board meeting of the Jewish famous Frank Seiden management assures FOR RENT—Large, warm room, [unities. Ifis department also ex- provided for the kings' dele• %'omen's European Welfare Or- gates by the committee. control ercised the most careful eanizatien was held last week on twin beds for two gentlemen in The fleet of Palestine ships Monday, Nov. 16, at the home of the bona fides of you a perfect vacation. private family of two. Near Dex- M determining Sir Laurie Ham- carrying the Jewish flag was in- Mrs. dldependents. Satofsky, 1734 Virginia ter bus, also Clairmount an Modified Americas Iles or Evropeoe Plea if preferred • Dirdery lam observed Grand River street car lines. mond, a member of the Commis• creased with the announcement Park. Arrangements were made Ave. sion, commenting upon Mr. Mills' that two more vessels had been for a Chanukah latka home-cooked -eels 8935 Otsego Hotels •ester erase Seldes ■ statement that dependents enter- made ready to ply between the dairy luncheon and bridge, to be FOR RENT — Large bedroom, Inc Palestine constituted 60 per Jewish port of Tel Aviv and the riven Wednesday, Dee. 9, at the Heat Was Eal. K L H.9 rhr•Sen flat Neel ,as st s Rea twin beds, private bath, in beau- cent of the total immigration in Egyptian porta, carrying both Jewish Center, Holbrook and tiful home. Webb near Wilde- 1935, remarked that the number passengers and cargo. There will Woodward Ayes. leedisaaLm. taammed. K I. Greed Hod. ceder-ear, K Y. Mrs. A. Katzin, chairman of mere. Home privileges. Three of dependents applying for ad- now be a total of six ships carry- &dolts in family. Call Townsend mission was a thermometer of the ing the Palestine and Jewish en- this affair, her assistants and NEW YORK OFFICE: PARK CENTRAL HOTEL-SUITE 324-Clscia 74000 signs. country's economic prosperity. committees are in charge. 7-6339. JEWELER 2A% All Better Dresses Greatly Reduced, Daytime Dresses — Evening Dresses and Sport Wear at Drastic Reductions Gifts -:- Toys RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Latin- tion and its insistence on investi- dresses, women for house clean- gation by trained social workers, ing, house maids, women for the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity part time work. By hour, day Aid deserves high praise. The or week. Schlesinger's, Madi- temptation to attempt to do son 2528. things on a big scale and the hu- man failing of wanting to do BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL charity directly have been avoid- ladies or gentlemer. desirous of ed by this society. It is a con- making acquaintance for the scious avoidance and they are to purpose of matrimony, write Box be congratulated on the things 75, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. they do not attempt to do as much Strictly confidential. as on those things that they have done to well." QUILTS—Made or recovered from your own feathers or wools. Pil- lows recovered—special, $1.26. Full line of curtains, baby, shower and wedding gifts. Des- ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogartb 9050, The first tea dance of the sea- PRIVATE JEWISH HOME FOR eon will be given by the Young AGED moved to larger quarters People's Society of Shaarey at 1602 W.' Philadelphia, corner Zedek on Sunday, Nov. 29, at Woodrow Wilson. Strictly kosher. 3:30 p. m., in the social hall of Personal attention by PEARL the synagogue. Dusty Rhodes and FISHER. Limited accommoda- his orchestra will furnish the mu- tions. Trinity 2-0096. sic. Tea and cookies will be served. Members will be admit- FOR RENT — Furnished or un- ted upon presentation of their furnished room for employed membership cards, and there will couple in clean, congenial, new- be a small charge for non-mem- ly-decorated, single home. Gas bers. Everyone is invited to at- heat. Desirable neighborhood. tend and bring friends. Telephone and kitchen privileges. The first dramatic meeting will Reasonable. University 1.9487. be held Nov. 30, at 8 p. m., in the synagogue. All members inter- FOR RENT — Airy furnished ested in dramatics are urged to room in adult home. Near Dex- attend this meeting or to get in ter bus. Townsend 6.1966. touch with Ralph Bernstein, at PROFESSIONAL young man To. 6-8959. would like a congenial room- The first study group meeting mate to share a two-room apart- was held Nov. 19, at the home ment. Write Box 90, Detroit of Sylvia Shatzen. Theodore Jewish Chronicle. Baruch was the guest speaker. The next meeting will be on FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished Dec. 10. room by small adult family. Good The first social affair of the transportation. 2270 Taylor Ave. current season given by the Euclid 8102-W. young People's Society was a treasure hunt, on Sunday, Nov. 22, FOR RENT — Furnished room, This successful affair was under suitable for a gentleman or the direction of Miss Beatrice business couple. Kitchen privi- Steinberg and Bernard Kavanau. leges. Garage if desired. Miller, 3292 Monterey. Y. P. S. Tea Dance Sunday Afternoon in Shaarey Zedek 1MARGOSHES WILL ADDRESS JEWISH CONGRESS CONFERENCE ON SUNDAY Mrs. Ann Gordon of 8511 La- Salle Blvd. was hostess to the new and old members of the Home Relief Society on Monday. Nov. 23. Mrs. Sidney Wallace, chair- man of this meeting. presented Miss Cecile Whelan, the guest speaker, who gave an unusually interesting view of the Depart- ment of Public Welfare opera- tions at the present time. Mrs. Phil Brezner, chairman of the hospital visiting committee, reported that a visit was made to Northville, by the following: Mes- dames L. Gunzberg, 11. Gates. Ira Friedenberg, E. Krause, R. Mar- well, Moe Leiter, II. Rossman, C. Rudin, Al Weisman, H. Shulman, J. H. Sonenklar, L. Gunsberg. Delicacies and fruit were pre- sented to the patients. Cantor Sonenklar and his choir consisting of Harry Cohen, J. Cantor, M. Shatzen, H. Temple- man, with Mrs. Gach as accom- panist, rendered Jewish, Ilebrew and Italian folk songs. The Home Relief Society ac- knowledges receipt of the follow- ing donations: In memory of Mrs. Jennie Low- enstein, from Mrs. J. Kleinsmith,; Mrs. H. Sandleman, and Mrs. Hil- da Morris. Mrs. M. J. Kogan, honoring the memory of her father. From Mr. and Mrs. William Shevin, in honor of their daugh- ter's betrothal. From Mrs. H. Gates, for hos- pital work. From Mrs. Jacob Grant, From an anonymous donor through Mrs. B. Schwartz. YOU CAN'T PRINT real estate. This state- ment is of utmost im- portance right now. Cash and fixed prin- cipal investors switch to Detroit apts. The boom is here. $10,000 down Fine 24 apt., S and 4 room In the high rent Jefferson Ave. district. Valued $125,000. Mort- gaged $60,000. Fore- closed price $50,000 now free and clear. We advise you do some clear thinking on this. You can become the owner of this outstand- ing property if you act promptly. $11,000 down Coe on main thorough- fare. Magnificent court design stone trimmed, tile roof, 12 private brick and stone porches. 3 and 4 rooms. Rent $14,000. Former value $175,000. Foreclosed price $55,000. No more like this. When they are gone, they're gone. $5,500 down Solid brick and steel, 13 apt., all 3 rooms. Modern, like new. Se- lect roc at o n . Rent $5,000. Was $65,000 value. Foreclosed price $27,500. Profit the dif- ference. MR. BEDFORD Homer Warren & Co. REALTORS U Ye-.1 NPOI•NW ionise Bnai Moshe Bazaar Opens On Saturday The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Bnal Moshe will open its sixth annual bazaar this Saturday evening, Nov. 28. It will continue through Dee. 1. The support and co-operation of the entire eon- MORRIS ROSENBERG gregation is being given to this affair. The chairmen are Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld and Harry Meer, assisted by Dr. A. N. Mittlema•, vice-president of the congrega- tion, and Mrs. Harry Meer, prod- dent of tar- Sisterhood of the con- gregation. Mrs. L. Greefield Is the chairman of the committee in charge oL the kitchen. There will be • number of . booths, such as delicatessen, gro- cery, dry goods, candy, electrical. restaurant, coffee and cake. As in the past years, the Goodwill Sewing Circle will run its own booth. A popular orchestra will fur- nish the music for the bazaar. The next meeting of the Sister- hood will be on Tuesday. Dec. 8, at8p. w.• On Sunday evening, Dec. 13. at 6 p. m., the Sisterhood will hold • supper and card party in the banquet hall of the Byrne- Rogue. The chairman for this event is Mrs. Mamuel Engel. The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe announces its third annual donor dinner, which will be held on Feb. 14. WRESTLING AT ARENA GARDENS ON MONDAY Oki Shikina. Japanese jai jibe wizard, will , -est Nance Singh, rough Hindu grappler, in as at- tempt to register his 10th win at the Arena Gardens Monday eve- ning. Other bouts on the card are: Curtis, Tulsa, vs. Mike Cha• coma, Me ico City; Tony Faletti, Buffalo, vs. Johnny Silvy, Hamil- ton. and Jack Knells, Toronto, wa. Larry Bennett. Syracuse. Jock