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CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 05010
1)cember 18, 1936
Officers Installed
APARTMENT
INVESTMENTS
by Purity Chapter
MAGIC
REAL ESTATE
PA GE ELEVEN
iLlvorrlotisn LARor tat
YEA En SALE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Purity Chapter No. 369, 0. E.
1 S., held its 29th installation of
officers Monday evening, Dec. 14,
at the Eastern Star Temple. Es-
ther Cohen, retiring worthy ma-
tron, presided. Mrs. Cohen was
i
in great growing city.
T his life-time oppor-
tunity may not pass
your way again. You
must not fail to secure
youreelf. Consult us
quickly for all the
facts.
26% NET
on $40,000 investment
clear of all expense,
Wes, int. on $36,000
ten yr. 5% mtg. En-
tire prrlce $76,000.
Modern 42-apt. with
lobby, beauty in choice
location. Normal $200,-
000 sales value. Profit
difference.
45% NET
on $11,000 investment
clear of all expense,
taxes, interest on bal.
owing. Large 31-apt 3
and 4 rooms, lobby,
private porches insul-
ated tiled roof. Out-
standing corner. Fore-
closed price $65,000.
Normal $175,000.
$5,000 DOWN
THERESA R. KLEIN
escorted by her own corps of of-
ficers and her husband, Ilerman P.
Cohen, under a bower of roses.
She was ably assisted by Cora
Jacoby, who acted as mistress of
ceremonies, and the past ma-
trons and past patrons. Rose
14 apts. all 4 rooms.
New Frigidaires. New
steam boiler, with spe-
cial hot water Excelso.
Prominent N. Wood-
ward tor. with a fut-
ure. Foreclosed $30,-
000. Bal. easy 5% int.
Normal $65,000.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Dec. 21—Address by Rabbi Philip Bernstein of Rochester,
N. Y., before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek.
the
Dec. 24—Tea-dance of Young People's Temple Club, in
social hall of Temple Beth El.
Dec. 27—Card party of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, at
the Bnai Moshe.
Dec. 31—New Year's Eve party at Congregation Bnai David.
Jan. 5—Addiess by Dr. John Erskine before Temple Forum
on "American Literature and Its Relation to American Morale."
Jan. 6—Symposium on "The Jewish Congress Program—
is It Destined for Acceptance by Our Community?" at the Bnai
Moshe, under auspices of Men's Club of Bnai Moshe.
Jan. 6—Linen shower for the benefit of the Jewish Chil-
dren's Home at the home, Petoskey and Burlingame Ayes. at 1
Jan. 10—Jrnior Jewish National Fund seventh annual dance
at Statler Hotel.
Jan. 12.—Donor luncheon of Northwood branch of Euro-
pean Jewish Women's Welfare Organization.
Jan. 12—Address by Will Irwin before Temple Forum on
"Why Does America Lead in Crime?"
Jan. 13—Tea of Council of Jewish Women,
Jan. 13—Pay-up luncheon of the Sisterhood of Congrega-
.ion Bnai Moshe.
Jan. 14—Joint fellowship dinner by Bnai David, Bnai Moshe,
3haarey Zedek and Temple Beth El Men's Clubs.
Jan. 19—Temple Forum, Stanley Rypine, speaker, on the
subject "Our Public School System—Is It Adequate for Educa-
tion in Democracy?
Jan. 26—Prince and Princess Loewenstein, in a dialogue
before the Temple Forum on the meaning of Fascism; Prince
Loewenstein to speak on "What Fascism Does to a Nation;" Prin-
ems Loewenstein to speak on "What Fascism Does to Women."
Jan. 31—Banquet of Mizrachi Organization of Detroit cele-
Srating 20th anniversary, to be held at Shaarey Zedek.
Jan. 31—Annual concert of Ilashomer Hatzoir in the audi-
torium of Central High School, Tuxedo and Linwood.
Jan. 27—Annual donor luncheon of Women's Auxiliary of
United llebrew Schools.
Feb. 2—Address by Stanley High before Temple Forum on
"The Danger Zones of the World."
Feb. 8—Joint meeting of Jewish Women's Organization.
Feb. 9—Debate between Herbert Agar and Lewis Gotey,
before Temple Forum, on the subject "Are Socialism and Human
Freedom Mutually Incompatible?"
Feb. 10—Address by Dr. A. L. Sachar, director of the'Hillel
Foundations, before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek.
Feb. 13—Young People's Temple Club formal dance at the
•
Book-Cadillac.
Feb. 13—Aesculapian Ladies Auxiliary charity bridge.
Feb. 14—Twelfth annual concert of Detroit Ilalevy Singing
Society at Orchestra Hall.
Feb. 16—Music Study Club evening event.
Feb. 16—Donor luncheon of Bnai David Sisterhood at Phoenix
Club. Feb. 21—Twelfth annual concert of Detroit Haien Singing
Feb. 23—Pioneer Women's Organization annual donor
luncheon at Book-Cadillac Hotel.
March 2—Recital before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek by
Moshe Nathanson of New York, cantor of the synagogue of the
Society for the Advancement of Judaism.
March 3—Donor luncheon of Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish
National
Fund.
March
7—Third annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con-
MR. BEDFORD
Homer ,Warren & Co.
RRALTORS
al Tears Dependable Service
sregation
Bnai
Moshe.
April
12—Address
by Dr. Alfons Goldschmidt, professor
of economics at Columbia University, before Men's Club of
Shaarey Zedek.
ATTENTION!
ART SALE
COMMUNITY COUNCIL PLAN OUTLINED
Last Days—Sale of the Late
Willard P. Emery Art
Collection
Going on Now
DR. JOSEPH JACOBS
In a Year that has been Distinguished
at. Robinson's for its Savings, this Event
• Charge Accounts or
Budget Payments
comes as a Dramatic Climax. Every
Suite, Every Lamp, Every Occasional
Piece of Furniture is Reduced--Giving
• Liberal Trade-ins
$
THREE
Unusual Values at an Opportune Time.
24"
Said an-
Leung. Clair
horsey
frame
• Dawn Pillow
• Leese
Drew
Pal./
Pack
‘s.
• Csesiet
ones sad
shaped
bus
I
A their males perfect
gift for the home .. •
end this delightful
open arm lounge chair
is both comfortable and
good looking. High soft
beck.
Green
sr
Rust
Tapestry
▪ Solid Maharani
Frame
• • i s t di rigsk"
OTTOMAN
OTTOMAN
$9.95
$4.50
ROBINSON
One Store
The outstanding hoboes
of this fine chair are its
handsome styling and
its comfort. The otto-
man 4 designed to
match the style of the
stair.
FURNITURE
COMPANY
Only... WASHINGTON BLVD.nt 1120... No Branches
Open Every Evening
Center Varsity Game This OPTOMETRISTS PLAN
INSTALLATION JAN. 28
Saturday Evening
Sincere is Named
as New President
of Frank & Seder
Cannel Students Plant Tree
in Honor of Tintenfish '
The children of the Carmel
School, 8752 Linwood Ave., of
The Wayne County Society of
which I. A. Lawton is principal,
AT
Optometrists held its annual elec-
have planted a tree in Palestine
1st National Bank Bldg.
tion of officers at a meeting'in
Victor W. Sincere, nationally through the Jewish National Fund
NOTE ixee, 1111h Floor
the
Crystal
Ball
Room
of
the
by groups. Each
prominent leader, secretary of the in honor of I. Tintenfish, paying
representation
I. Loot Lobby k lesator
Book-Cadillac Hotel on Monday National Department Stores Corp.,
William I. Boxerman, secretary of the existing Jewish organiza-
CONSISTING OF
of the Jewish Community Coun- tions must be given an opportun-
evening, Dec. 14. The following has been appointed president of the tribute to him for being the most
SEMI-PRECIOUS
were elected: Frank & Seder store in Detroit. devoted Zionist among the students
cil, the organization of which is ity to send delegates to a cen-
MINERAL CARVINGS
President, Dr. His selection is announced by in the school.
now being planned by the Jewish tralized body, which will be able
CHINESE CERAMICS
Peter Sanders; Harry L. Katz, the retiring presi-
Welfare Federation of Detroit, in to speak and act for them.
IVORY CARVINGS
first vice-presi- dent, who stated that the change
an address delivered on a Jewish
"Of course, a Council will have
SILVER OF PERSIA
dent, Dr. Wil- will take effect about Jan. 1.
radio forum over Station WJBK to bea slow process of growth.
liam S. Hipp;
AND INDIA
on Dec. 9, outlined the back- We beg of you not to become im-
Mr. Sincere, in addition to serv-
second vice- ing as president of the Detroit
METICULOUS INLAYS,
ground of the movement and told patient, nor to expect miracle"
i of the
prersident,
Dr.
GOLD AND SILVER
of plans for consummaton
store,
will remain secretary of the
that happen overnight. The Com-
Gordon K. National Department Stores Corp.
project. Mr. Boxerman s address munity Council idea is new. We,
ANTI
The`offfeers Loh'-
RAAB JiVOCL.Ptlf
Burr;
secre-
followp:
Mr. Katz was president of the
in Detroit, pride ourselves upon
with Theresa It. Klein are:
LACQUERS
tary
- treasurer,
"The Jewish Community Coun- being • progressive Jewish group.
r. John
II. Frank & Seder store in Detroit
Worthy patron, Dr. Joseph Ja-
CARPETS
D
Glazier: mem- for seven years. He was formerly
cobs; associate matron, Eva cil, which is intended to be your The problems with which we will
ANTIQUE BRONZES
This week marks our first
The Arlazaroff branch of the
president of the Frank & Seder
Springer; associate patron, Harry instrument of expression. is about expect a Council to deal, did not
CHINESE CARVED
Dr. Beeves
tiers of board store in Philadelphia.
anniversary and we take this
Jewish National Workers' Alliance
Zausner;
secretary,
Selma
Rosen-
spring
into
being
over
night.
We
to come into being. Whether it
CABINETS
of
directors,
held
its
annual
election
and
the
blatt; treasurer, Dora Schwartz; is to be a success of a failure de- have had them with us for many,
opportunity of thanking our
TEXTILES
Ad
ms
Claire
•C.
a
•
conductress, Rhea C. Gladwin; pends upon the extent of your many years, and we cannot ex- following were chosen for their Drs. EAing
on age,
p d . t r patrons
fri en ds
TAPESTRIES
PHILOMATHIC
CONTEST
Holt
and
Maurice
B.
Benyas.
The
respective
offices:
William
Hordes,
associate conductress, Eva Mann; interest and participation in it. pect to cope with them adequate-
t h e ir
Seldom do you see so many
ha lain Elfreda Greenwald;
ly within a year or two. We shall president; Sam Greenberg and retiring president, Dr. Joseph A. WILL BE HELD DEC. 30
responsible
vi
e sep n ibl e
rare pieces in one collection
have
marshall, Minnie Kahn; associate During the past four years the have to feel our way slowly. But Isaac Liebsiin, vice presidents; Seifert, automatically becomes •
of a lifetime pre
member of the board of direc-
roe opportunity
marshall, Rose Friedman; organ- Jewish community of Detroit has that we will ultimately succeed
opl e dge
u b c bf c ey
r e :
Friday
evening,
Dec.
11,
four
eente Itself to Int. re of beentlful
ist, Naomi Eder; violinist, Faye been making remarkable strides in building up a powerful demo-
Rale tho Ilke, of
tors.
selves to continually strive
ge at
members of the Philomathic Debat-
forward toward attaining com-
Dr.
Grazier
was
elected
secre-
nhloh ham not been hold In
Seigel; vocalist, Helen ,., pips, munal unity. I need not review cratic voice for Detroit Jewry,
to merit your good will.
Detroit before .
tary-treasurer without opposition. ing Club held a cross question de-
Adah, Martha Serlin; Ruth, Fay for you the history of this corn- we do not doubt.
Exhibition and hale, 10:00 A. R .
Ile is also a past president of the bate before the Warsaw Club of
Stalburg; Esther, Miriam Schultz; munity, nor recount again the
"Now there is something about
to 5:0• P M. Each Day Mil
Detroit.
Philmore
Leeman
and
Oollection le Sold.
society. Drs. Adams and Holt Leopold Snyder, upholding the af-
Martha, Sadie Nitchim; Elects, concrete stepping-stones toward a which I want to speak frankly. In
FOR YOUR
are also past presidents.
First National Bank
Grace hlehr; warden, Paula Gold- nified community—the Commit- every Jewish community there
The annual dinner-dance of the firmative, debated Louis Elkend
are
always
to
be
found
various
in-
smith• associate warden, Gladys
Celia tee of 21, the Conferences o
Building
and
Richard
Kramer,
negative,
on
society will be held at the Book- the question: "Resolved, that the
v- Fierstors
Freedler; sentinel,
Lang
Baits 1M&
rganizations, the build- dividuals who find distasteful the
Cadilllac on Jan. 28, at which
and; efficiency advisor, Ann Jewish
root Lobby
See us for delicious cakes
of the Democratic and
ing of the Old Folks' Home, etc. objectives toward which the com-
time the new officers will be in- principals
munity
leaders
are
striving;
or
and baked toads
Republican Parties are too similar
Paul.
E. F. DIETRICH
The
floral
work
was
performed
These
are
all
too
new
in
your
stalled.
they feel that these objectives
to be of any benefit to the Amer-
Art Connoleeeur and APPrainer
by
Hannah
Ilarvith,
past
matron,
memory.
Nor
is
it
necessary
for
are
not
being
achieved
rapidly
gale
of
Conducts the
.
ican People."
me to de scribe how the wall
e b y ose
concludd
CAdillac 0773
misunderstanding and intolerance enough. Only recently some evie
First Galician Society's New At Sunday's meeting, Norman
who presented the between the 'Yiddish gasse' and dences of this was given in our
ast
matron,
Raimey and Harry Tenenbaum
TERMS CASH
Year's Eve Party at
out-going matron with her jewel. those whom they, at times, own community. Both in the
defeated Harry Jacobs and Nathan
The program Included several deemed almost their mortal ene- synagogue and on the radio, ref-
Hotel Fort Wayne
Epstein in a debate on minimum
erences have been made to the
recitations by Regina Sklar. vio-
wages and maximum • hour s.
has crumbled.
fact that the wealthier elements
lin selections by Faye Seigel, ac- mies,
The First Galician Society of Nathan Epstein was voted best
"Out of the discussions of the are engaged in organizing a Ke-
companied by Rose Schwartz, and Committee of 21 and the Con-
Detroit, with headquarters at 12517 speaker and Louis Elkend reported
songs by Clara Weingarten. The ferences of Jewish Organizations hillah. We would like to empha-
Linwood Ave., announces a New as trifle of the afternoon.
grand organizst, Ida Elston, to- during the past three years there size again that the Council is not
Best Baked Goods in Town
The following, all alumni of the
Year's Eve party to be held at the
gether with her her husband, ren- emerged a clearly-defined need intended to be the pet organ of
Fort Wayne Hotel, Cans and Tem- Philornathic Debating Club, were
Scientific Criminology
any particular segment of the
dered several selections.
10230 DEXTER BLVD.
ple. There will be an elaborate selected by the outside affair com-
for some centralized organ, which, population. It is to be your own
The new worthy matron has
meal, a floor show and dancing, mittee to act as judges in the 23rd
depriving any group of representative and that of every
Private and Criminal
planned several innovations this without
TOWNSEND 8-4929
music to be supplied by Dave Dia- annual oratorical contest: Ilerman
its
individuality,
would
secure
the
group in the community which
Investigation, Spec ial year which include surprise pro-
mond's orchestra. The entertain- August, Ruben Levine and Max
on of all De troit Jews wishes to participate. Further-
WILLIAM HORDES
Uniformed Police, Pol- grams
refre shmen ts at every co-operat i ed
Chomsky.
The
contest
will
be
held
their
moms
ment
will
be
under
the
direction
for
more, the impression that a Ke-
a unit front
and The male escorts will in
meeting.
ice Escort Service
mon good. It was, of course, nec-
Isadore Frankel, treasurer; Sam- of Kid Williams and his famous Dec. 30, at the Jewish Center audi-
also be provided for at each meet- essary that some organized group hillah is contemplated is entirely uel Sott, recording secretary; Na- supporting cast of colored dancing torium.
ing as Hall No. 3 has been re- take the initiative of thus integ- erroneous. So far as anyone can than Linden, financial secretary; beauties. The dinner will be catered
DAY OR NIGHT
served for their entertainment rating the Jewish community of predict now, the Council cannot Morris Scheyer, activity chairman. by M. A. Pereira. Beer will be fur-
Holiday Greetings to All
at cards while the chapter is at Detroit. And what group was be a Kehillah in the old sense of
nished free with the dinner, and Luncheon of Youth Educa-
the term. The Old World Ke- Harry Shumer was elected cultural there will be favors and noise mak-
session.
there better constituted for doing hillah was the governing body for and entertainment chairman.
tion
League
Huge
Success
The first meeting under the this, than the Jewish Welfare
for the guests. Reservations
The Arlazaroff branch was or- ers
new regime will be held on Mon- Federation? The fulfillment of local Jewry. with definite legal
may be made by calling the follow-
Cloes to 600 women attended the
day, Dec. 28, at 7A5 p. m., at the need for unity at present is authority. It is hardly possible ganized three years ago by Morris ing members of the entertainment
the Eastern Star Temple, 80 W. finding expression in the creation under our American system, with Scheyer and was named after the committee: Henry Fenster, Town- luncheon-bridge given by the Youth
entirely different legal responsi- assassinated Palestine labor lead- send 7-5630; Max Stark, Town- Education League on Tuesday,
Alexandrine.
of a Jewish Community Council. bilities to the central government, er, Arlazaroff. Under guidance of
10 WEST WARREN AVE.
Dec. 16, at the Bnai Moshe Syna-
Only last week, the Board of Gov- to reprodeee this type of situa- Mr. Scheyer, it has done remark- send 6-3364,• Reiner, Hogarth gogue. A luncheon was served.
16 WITHERELL STREET
Suite No. 7
of the Jewish Welfare Fed- tion. Conditions are entirely dif- able national work. During the 4010: I. E. Adler. Euclid 7235: M. Many prizes were given. Mrs. E.
CHerry 3982
Tau Epsilon Rh; Fraternity ernors
Stocker,
Tyler
6-2320;
M.
L.
Fink,
eration
again
endorsed
the
pro-
past year, it has been instrumental Tyler 6-4169; M. Seidner, Town- A. Stern, president of the organi-
TEMPLE 1-6208
to Hear Compensation
posed Council and decided to pro- ferent.,"
We carry • foil tine of Good
in raising $10,000.00 for Palestine,
sation, thanks the chairman, Mrs.
and ether high grade gar.
community chests and literary send 7-4004.
ceed actively with t ittee
is for
Talk
LeBret, and her committee. and • Shepherd
for that A. JAKUBOWITZ OPENS achievements, taking active part in
—perfeet linage guarsnteed—lbusd,
It appointed a comm
all the members for making this keit garment. made to order.
all Jewish problems.
At the next meeting of the De- purpose.
Goldstein's Bakery on Dex- affair a successful one.
NEW BAKERY
"Just what is to be the form
The members meet every second
The proceeds of the affair were Expert Instruction Given Free
troit graduate chapter of Tau
ter Celebrates First
at
the
of
the
Jewish
Community
Conn
used to aupply needy school chil-
and
fourth
Wednesdays
Epsilon Rho, international legal
The community will be interested
Holiday Greetings to All
by Margaret De Smedt
Anniversary
What
Farband
Shule,
9001
12th
St.
Visi-
dren
with lunch money, car fare
fraternity, to be held at the home cil? How will it function?
? • II w le rep- in the announcement of A. Jean- tors are welcome.
This week marks the first anni- and school supplies.
of Joseph G. Aller, 3277 Clements powers will It
bowitz
who
is
opening
a
sew
bak-
versary of G^Idatein's Bakery lo-
Ave., Benjamin Marcus will ad- resentation to be accorded? These ery on Oakland Ave. near West-
cated at 10230 Dexter Blvd. In the
dress the organization on the are questions which naturally oc- minster. The grand opening takes ,
cur to you immediately, and these
Hebrew
Ladies
Aid
Society
short space of one year it has be-,
Michigan Workmen's Compensa- are precisely the questions which place this Saturday, Dec. 19. It
in particular will
come recognized as one of the
Social
Wednesday
will
be
known
as
the
Co-opera-
and
tion Law
we want you, the Jewish people of
finest and most popular bake shops
discuss proposed changes in the Detroit, to answer. The Commit- tive Bakery.
Don't Make Any Plans for
A social meeting of the Hebrew in Detroit. Proudly pointing toi
Mr. Jarkubowitz is a veteran in
act
tee
of
the
Federation
is
to
be
Beauty Parlor Supplies present
' At the last meeting, the pro-
local baking circles, having spent
the remarkable
and pros
mad the growth
proprietors
re-
gram consisted of a discussion of augmented by the representative' the last 30 years in the baking Ladies Aid Society will take place stress
on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 20, marked, "When we opened this
the
the Social Security Act which was f arious Jewish groups in the bu siness. e hta
ins llend ufactm
, Until You Read About the Big Affair
urcedt at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. hi shop a year ago we resolved to
led by Joseph Juicier and Albert community, especially by m
asnt
Huipme
eq
oar patrons
the finest
virtue of Mr. Jackuwitz's honor of the engagement of Miss rovicle winde
Committee
Sponsored by the
Silber. are being made for sen- d bees
it was with
1285 GRISWOLD ST.
J. Plans
ine _of
the the
coming
weeks, of it 21.
will Dur
call and by
Phyllis
Greenwald.
her
mother,
baked
passible
to
m a baker, patrons
series of meetings, to which , long experience ta
dcious Mrs. Jake Greenwald, will serve the bake. With our Modern and sant
• large delegation to the
sty
an
assuredof
Cherry 7185
•
of
invited the l d
in of refreshments at this meeting. Mrs. tar/ equinment plus expert bakers.
annual convention in Pittsburgh, ".ill
lu ding al kelids
i ons in the boll i g rolls, inc
• orga nizat
30 and 31, for the pur- a he ie Jew ish
cakes and pastries. Greenwald is the president of the one facilities were unexcelled. Our'
all bread,
Dec. 29 30
th er, will talk
oge
for the 1937 Con- c'will
t)
t
ey,
Th
city.
common problems. Souvenirs will be given to all visi- society. own formulas and ', Pedal recipes
With Giant Floor Show—Dave Diamond's Orchestra
pose of
Plans are completes] foe the e'rd enabled us to produce delisious
over their
on opening day.
vention.
READ ANNOUNCEMENT IN NEXT WEEK'S CHRONICLE
They
will
voice
their various tors
party which will be held on Sun- cakes. pastries' and other baked ,
Young Peoples Temple Club
e
points of view. Their collectiv Rodin Club Plants Trees in day evening, Dec. 27 at the Bold geode. In addition patron.' are as-
harmonised.
To Give Tea Dance
will
courteous
opinions will then be
J. C. IL S. Auxiliary
d a Council constituted whic
Memory of Mrs . Aaron
s p Pl t y -
served. t ile u ri
d uet
t attn.dW
Moshe Refreshments will
tinw ofV
et a rn 1171ute
or
In response to an apppeeal made opereciatlye of the reeronsivenese ,
Arrangements have been corn-
The members of the Molly Segal will m eet the needs of t emaj
Weisawasser
INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
tea-dance
to
be
by
the
Gewerkahaften
Verein,
the
of
the
community
zed
it
Is
our
a
Auxiliary
of
Detroit
Jewish
Con-
for
Dieted
UNLISTED SECURITIES
the people.
at thin point, no one
, Although,
Riven in the social hall of the , cumptive Relief Society of Den- icy of
In memory of Mn. Aaron Ilebrew Ladies Aid Society will mebition to continually to merit
send Mr/ Jake Greenwald as dole- the community's support"
Temple on Sunday afternoon ver thank the various organise-
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
atone
for
their
help
in
making
the
can
submit
specific
details,
then
principles. Weisswasser, who passed away last
to the donor dinner which the
Dee. 27, at 3:30 o'clock. RAY banquet s euccess. The members are certain obvious
no Council can be week, the Rcdin Club this week gate
•
former organization Is planning.
Oberschulte and his nine-piece
Rabbi without
which
successful.
A Community Council planted two trees in Palestine
l'he Deahle CAlnehaeo arras-
At the last meeting it was de-
band will furnish the music. Al- give special thanks to were not most be a thoroughly democratic through the Jewish National Fund
r.r.et..
Geld
ci
the
so-
niers
an
Old
of
address.
cided
to
send
the
annual
Chanukah
bert Ressler, chairman
Weiss-
Rosentha l for his
<11,...11.
Chil 1.---....t
to Merc
gift of $25
cial committee, announces an in- at
ions asked
that to send body, inclusive of
the organizat
banquet are
Jewish wasser
Council
of Detroit-
Mrs.
CADILLAC arm
in every
the Petun
was
an active
mem r
The
Mg PURL DUNI.
4 every other foe of cigarette
e
the Rodin Club and her work had dren's Home. Anothe r g hee k wag - a g n .a.....
teresting program for the after-
intere:ted.
mot)
• h late. It wall . of been praised by her co-workers.
y R OIL
also
sent
noon daring which refreshments their donation' to Mrs. C. Solo-
of Jew,
Glisdi ssne tion
to
will be served. Everyone is wel- mon. secretary
t o be worked out en the ham
come. A small admission fee will
Ave.
Ruben and Pauline Mendelssohn
were the installing marshalls.
The incoming worthy matron,
Theresa R. Klein, was installed by
the grand organist, Ida Elston.
The worthy matron-elect was es-
'coded to the altar by the act-
ing marshall, Anne Paul, and was
taken to her station in the East
by her mother and father, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles 11. Rosenman,
under a bower of roses formed
by members of the Anne Paul
Club.
were Initialled
Boxerman's Address Over Radio Explains Means of Ap-
proach to Consummation of New Project
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The Jewish Community Center's
Varsity Basketball team will play
the Hack-O-Pads team on Satur-
day, Dec. 19, at the Center at
9:16 p. in.
A preliminary game will be
played between the Lincolns and
Wolverines, two sub-senior clubs,
at 8:16 p. m. There is an admis-
sion charge of 15c for members
and 20c for non-members.
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Arlazaroff Group
Elects Wm. Hordes
an
appreciation
Xmas Dinner
GOLDSTEIN'S
BAKERY
past
Detective Service
Warren Bistran
Detective Agency
Colleen Knitting
Shop
GIBBS & CO.
Hold Everything!
New Year's Eve
First Galician Society of Detroit
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CIIARLES B. IIASSNE•t