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A merica lavish Periorileal eater

CLIFTON AVINUR CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

December 18, 1936

'

PAGE FIVE

41)erRorrjeasnalizmict4

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

New Head of Saginaw Chevrah
11,13 $ 143) Honor Will Address Singer
Kadisha Banquet
Detroit Craftsmen
the Kvutzah Ivrith
Store-Wide
on Saturday Night Harry C. Singer. superintendent T tie annual banquet of the

Clearance

Bnai David Sisterhood's
Canned Food Shower

on Monday

A board of directors meeting

So:nick, 3f. Eizelman, L. Make!,

11th Anniversary
Main. 8, Kind:
H. Lutzky,
of director: H. J. Fisholl,
Banquet of Cong. boar('
B. Richman. I. Liss, J. Mite].
Bnai Zion Jan. 3 brunt,
J. emberg• Pela vla
S. 3Iomenetzky, T. Nanes.

of the Graham Printing Company, lIebrew Cemetery Association,
Congregation But Zion,
known as the Chevrah Kadisha of of Bnai David Sisterhood was
GUARD. AND
liumphrey, corner Holmur, will
Dr. Leo Honor, one of the out- was elected president of the De-
Saginaw, tpok place on Sunday, held Dec. 14, at the home of celebrate its 11th anniversary on
standing educators in America,
YOUR V BE
Mrs.
B.
Garelik.
Nov.
29.
Sunday evening, Jan. 3. A sup-
will speak in Hebrew for the
EYES • SAFE
Ira Mandelstam, active vice-
The Chanukah party was given per will be served by the auxil-
Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew cul-
With Health•Lito Glasses
president of the Bnai „Israel Con-
I-
tural group, on Saturday, evening
gregation, acted as toastmaster. by the Sisterhood for the Ladies iary of the congregation. A popu-
lar orchestra will provide music
' at 9 o'clock, at the Philadelphia-
Mr. Mandelstam related briefly the Auxiliary klonday evening, Dec.
Byron Hebrew School.
14 in conjunction with the Chev- and there will be an array of ex•
history
of
the
association
and
how
All those who understand He-
ra Kadisha which installed its of- cellent speakers. All members and
it was organized 38 years ago, and
friends of the synagogue are
brew are invited to attend this
ficers.
he
praised
the
wonderful
work
of
I lecture which will be followed by
The open meeting will be held urged to make reservations and
fitted
Charles Goldstein a n d Israel
Eyes easmined, gl
to participate in this celebration.
an open forum.
Schay, the president and treasurer Monday evening, Dec. 21, in the Tickets will sell for 50 cents
by registered specialists at a
form
of
a
canned-food
shower
of the association, respectively, for
price you eau afford to pay.
for the benefit of the Los Angeles each.
the benefit of the association.
Officers of the congregation
Rabbi Israel T. Notis, rabbi of Sanatorium.
are: L. Fish, president; I. Soa-
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
the congregation, in his address, There are still a few reserve- nick, vice-president; Charles Neu-
nest Is hime•a. nr. Mlehimm Aso.
explained the significance of the tions open for the New Year's man, treasurer; S. Becker, secre-
association and the importance of party.
tary; trustees: I. Weingerden, T.
The Junior Young People's So-
such an organization in every Jew-
eiety of Shaarey Zedek will hold
ish
community.
its New Year dance Saturday
Among the other speakers of the
night, Jan. 2, at the Shaarey Ze-
evening who expressed their greet-
dek. Members and friends are
ing to the association and its of-
invited. There will be dancing, re-
ficers were the following: Sam
freshments and games. Music will
Weinberg, secretary of the asso-
be furnished by one of Detroit's
ciation and the newly elected presi-
leading orchestras. The price
dent
of the Bnai Israel Congrega-
Formerly to $36.50 —And
I per couple will be 75 cents.
tion; B. I. Rosenberg, vice-presi-
The dance is under the super-
HARRY C. SINGER
dent of the association; 1. Scharff,
More Than That!
vision of Lester SatovskY, presi-
treasurer of the association; John
dent; Robert Braun, vice-presi- troit Club of Printing House
New—I. time I. the holidays and
Merdler, president of Temple Beth
' dent; Sol Landau, chairman of Craftsmen, Tuesday, Dec. 15, at
la Iat• of a ride,market fine
for 30 Years in the Baking Business
El; Louis Fink, Morris Naber,
clothes M otomiogly low p r c• s I
the event, and Dave Goodman and the Harmonic Club.
arandel, Mrs.
MansReld's distiattlm styles, mperi•
The Detroit Club is one of the Milton Sheyer, klax B
' Martin Nagel, co-chairmen.
tailoring, rick woolens—la sults and
Charles Goldstein, president of the
Tickets may be secured from largest and. outstanding club in the
overcoats rodured low as WSW
Ladies Auiiliary of the Congrega-
club members and members of International Association of Print-
tion, and Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg,
the Shaarey Zedek, or by calling ing House Executives.
president of the Hebrew Charity
of the
Mr.
Singer
has
served
the
club
Lester Satovsky, Longfellow 7624
as president in 1931 and had a Association of Saginaw.
for tickets.
Charles Goldstein, very capable
successful administration.
president of the association for the
last three consecutive years, was
the last speaker of the evening.
SECOND FLOOR, LAFAYETTE BLDG.
After reviewing the history of the
association since its founding in
1898, he announced that the last
No German Goods Sold
mortgage amounting to $1100 for
Rent a Book-3c • Day
a lot adjacent to the cemetery
Club Rooms to Bent
which was bought two years ago,
Club Exchange 10220 Dexter
was all paid for.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Ye-
Mrs. Charles Goldstein, Mrs. B.
One of the most modern and beau-
shiva Beth Judah announces that
I. Rosenberg and Mrs. H. L. Taub
it la sponsoring a theater bene- were then named by the president
tiful bake shops in Detroit, featur-
fit performance at Littman's Yid-
ing a complete line of delicious
to burn the mortgage.
dish People's Theater, 12th and
Before closing, a memorial
Feather Beds converted to handsome Down
baked goods including Rye and
Seward, on Jan. 5.

prayer was recited in memory of
Comforters or Mattress Pads
Pumpernickle bread, Chalah, Rolls,
An appeal is issued to all so-
AM DRIVING a new 1937 auto-
the departed members and found-
Comforters, Pillows and Mattruse. Completely Renovated
Cakes and Pastries.
mobile back to Los Angeles right cieties and individuals in Detroit ers of the association and of the
to patronize this affair, the pro- Bnai Israel Congregation.
after Christmas via the South-
Our low overhead enables us to sell the best quality
ceeds of which will be used to
Mrs. Charles Goldstein, ivhd has
ern route. Would like one or two
CATERING TO PARTIES,
make up the sum of $1,600 nec- been an ardent worker for 'the
merchandise at the lowest prices in Detroit.
companions to make the trip
a congregation and the Chevrah
BANQUETS, WEDDINGS, Etc.
with me. References exchanged. essary as a down-payment on
building which was purchased for Kadisha for the past 35 years, was
Call .1. II. Robinson, Cadillac
the Yeshiva. The cost of the the chairlady of the banquet com-
1042.
— ----- building is $10,100, and the $1,- mittee. The other members of the
EUCLID
6728
500 must be paid before Jan. 1 banquet committee were: Mrs. B.
8823 TWELFTH ST.
RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun-
in order to secure possession of I. Rosenberg, Mrs. Ira Mandel-
dresses, women for house clean-
the new school structure.
slam, Mrs. Louis Fink and Mrs.
ing, house maids, women for
Those desiring tickets may se-
Sam Weinberg.
part time work. By hour, day
cure them from the following:
or week. Schlesinger's, Medi- Mrs. H. Rottenberg, To, 5-1171,
Eddie Cantor was the recipient
son 2526.
Mr. Leger, To. 6-4909, 5, of the Jewish Advocat's Carna-
Sprague, To. 8-6459, Mrs. Hu-
tion of Honor. This honor, re-
QUILTS—Made
or
recovered
from
bert, Ty 6-9283, Mrs. Wenger,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
served for Boston's greatest work-
your own feathers or wools. Pil- Eu. 3073.
ers for the common good; was
Prince Edwards Silver Fox, Eastern Minks, Persian
lows recovered—special, $1.25.
PROFIT* PAID TO POLICYHOLD1 R S
given to Cantor for the greater
Full line of curtains, baby,
A Call Ilmolves No Obllgollon on loar,Nart
- Lambs, Hudson Seals and other furs.
glory
that
is
his
as
a
proud
mem-
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
ber of the Jewish people, and be-
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
Women accustomed to
cause he has unlimited oppor-
setting the ulmmt out
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth
of eser7 dollar, look to
tunities to do good and has util-
RKPRININTATI • E
Northnest Fur Co. for
9050.
ized them to the full. His exploits
DAVID STOTT BUILDING
outotandinv values on
A meeting of the board of di- as a stage, screen and radio enter-
oat le-right fur gartnent•
PRIVATE JEWISH HOME FOR rectors of the Women's Auxili ary
made from qu•IllY
Ado,
AGED moved to larger quarters of the Jewish Home for Aged w RS tainer were not considered in this
. ',willful' lining.
case, the Advocate stated.
and tailored kr Master
home o f M rs .
at 1 602 W Philadelphia, corner held on Dec. 9, at the
t e ome
craftsmen.
Woodrow Wilson. Strictly kosher. A. M. Ferar, president. The meet-
Personal attention' by PEARL i n g followed a surprise lunchebn,

FISHER. Limited accommoda- as a personal offering by members
OPEN EVENINGS
tions. Trinity 2.0096.
of the board, for Mrs. Ferar on
the occasion of her family's occu-
Telephone 3-5612
GET ACQUAINTED with charm- pancy of their new home on Wilde-
439 Oulette Ave.
ing persons of opposite sex. Ob- mere Ave.
WINDSOR, ONT.
ject matrimony. Large list of
kfrs. Samuel Kanners, chairman
fine, eligible mates to select of the board, presided. Due to the
from. Write Box 60, Detroit tremendous number of notices to
Jewish Chronicle.
be mailed each month to the mem-
bership, it was decided that Mrs.
MIDDLE-AGED LADY would like Ben Waterstone, chairman of the
to meet business man, between correspondence committee, be given
By IRV KUPCINET
ages of 40 and 60. Object, matri- six more assistants. To date there
mony. Write Box 25, Detroit are 1600 communications to mail
Not in many months have we Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute
Jewish Chronicle.
each month.
Concert on Sued.,
had to think so hard as during the
Mrs. Nate Kaletsky, chairman
last week. We had the tough job of
The children of the Sholem FOR RENT — 1661 Burlingame. of the program committee, an-
removing Buck Friedman, the
Upper. Seven rooms, redecorate, nounced an all-musical program
Aryan with the non-Aryan moni- Aleichem Folk Institute are giving
stall shower, garage. fireplace. for the meeting next Monday, Dec.
t, dedicated to the memory
cker, from teh line-up of our first a cancer rest Jewish poet, Yehoash,
Reasonable. Owner, 1408 Burlin- 21, at the Stotler. This meeting
Jewish All-American outfit, and of the g ay, Dec. 20, at the Roose-
game, Townsend 7-2515.
will begin at 2 p. m. promptly, and
Sand
finding an adequate substitute.
--
hool. The entire program
will be a joint meeting with all
course we could have saved our- vela Sc special Yehoash program. WANTED—Party to drive car to Hadassah members to honor the
selves all that brain work by mov- will be ldren will sing, recite po-
California about Jan. 1. No ex- 76th birthday of Henrietta Szold.
ing up Rosenthal of Carnegie Tech The chi present a play, composed
penses. Write Box 40, Detroit At 4 p. m. that afternoon a pro-
.
from the second team or Nechtem ems and ll the work of Yehoash by
Jewish Chronicle.
gram broadcast over a national
of Boston U. from third team. But out of a Alterman, dramatic teacher
network, to honor Miss Szold, will
that was too easy. So we decided to Morris Sholem Aleichem
k olk n- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished be heard.
reshuffle our first string backfield of the The play will be a fable
room. Quiet surroundings. Good
Sam Eisenberg will render violin
transportation. 1975 Pingree, selections, accompanied by Mrs.
as follows: 011ie Adelman of stitute. "The Charity Ball of the
Northwestern is shifted from the called, " and in it are interwoven
Apt. B-1.
Zelda Rosenberg at the piano.
signal calling job to one of the Animals dramatic scenes from
Through the courtesy of Miss
t
ff
BOOKKEEPER, 28—Has 8 years
halfback posts og
tether with Mar- dieren
Betty Westlake, Mary Catherine
hoas h's poems. There will also
accounting experience and col-
shall Goldberg of the Pitt Pan- Ye
Schumacher, tap dancer and ac-
anukah poem by Yehoash.
ll
be
a
Cl
lege
graduate.
Can
furnish
ex-
dman at fu
cordion player, will entertain;
thers. In place of
children
are
being
coached
cellent references. Will start at
Frie Lockman of The th and Morris Alterman.
Sid
Marian Kopnick will do an acro-
back we
a small salary. Call Townsend
Columbia and thus make room for by Edi tomes for the play are be-
batic dance and Margarette Sable
.
6-4336.
Al Litwak, sparkplug of Western The cos pared by the Women's Club
and Lucille Mettle will do a dance
Reserve's unbeaten eleven, as ing pre Sholem Aleichem Folk In- BOOKKEEPF.Iland Stenographer.
uet. All of the Betty Westlake
of the
rtists will be accompanied at the
quarterback.
Experienced. Take off state-
stitute, and Sylvia Finkelstein and
ments. All around office worker. p iano by Mrs. L. Westlake.
MAHONEY'S PROGRAM
Rose C ooperman are preparing the
Last Friday fternoon, rehear-
-
The
concert
will
begin
Will
do
part
time
work.
Euclid
The six-point program for Amer scenery
als were again held for the play ,
3197-W.
ican athletics announced by Jere- exact! 7:30 and the public is in-
Extravaganza,"
at the home of
miah T. Mahoney, new president
te .
y
a '
HOUSEKEEPER wishes position 14 rs. David Werbe, the directress.
of the Ama t eur Athletic Union,
with small family. More for T his will be in the form of
should open the way for Jewish
Palestine
home than wages. Excellent Major Bowes program and there
groups to expand theirf athletic , Trees Planted in
cook. Middle-aged woman. Best a re a number of roles yet to be
program. Mahoney intends to in-1
Through Hadassah
of references. Address, Box 300, c est. Any young woman interested
vice organized labor, fraternal or- :
n participating may phone Mrs.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
ganizations and church and social
A . M. Ferar, president, at Euclid
groups to join directly with the I Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman
ESTABLISHED
glove
and
apron
1 -0327 for any information.
A.A•U. in promoting large scale of the Jewish National Fund
factory wants a partner to help
At the Chanukah party for the
participation in athletics. That Committee of lIadassah. an-
expand the business. Sound in- residents of the home held last
means•an opportunity for Jewish nounces that more members are
vestment Townsend 6-1483.
cognizanc e of the impor-
Tuesday, Dec. 15, a splendid pro-
omunit
centers to ebark on a taking f J ewish National Fund
y
m
o
gram was presented. This party
organized a -
EXPERIENCED Cashier and sales
real program
was sponsored by kits. Joseph
letics.
In the past "Y" sports have Work in the rebuilding of Pales-
girl desires steady position.
wee k fin ds new re-
Rose and her sunshine committee.
been mostly intro-mural' except for tine. Every e ranks of the tree
Write to Box 75, Detroit Jewish
The auxiliary provided handker-
basketball. Mahoney's program will traits in th
Chronicle.
themse
chiefs, underwear, cigarettes, fruit
also make possible the organize- planters, who sea il to honor
WOMAN in business would like to and other refreshments while Mr.
in this country and should enable loved ones or perpetuate the
share modern, six room flat. and Mrs. Sam Schwartz presented
Small family. Maid service. 2971 hose to each resident of the home .
the Jewish war veterans to under- memory of their dear ones by
take a major athletic activity. The planting trees in Palestine in their
Glendale. Townsend 5-0646 or
Northlawn 9512.
J.W.V.'s application for allied names.
Trees were planted this week
membership in the A.A.U. was
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
tabled at the convention until such as follows:
room for lady or gentleman in
In memory of Mrs. Julia Znie-
athletic
.
time as it organized an
—.-
home of small family. Good
Now is the time to do it. hack, by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
N
transportation. 3757 Tuxedo.
Milton Hirschfield is convalesc-
sponsor
Robinson.
Vhy shouldn't the J.W.V.
Suhd.
ing at his home afire an illness of
In memory of Mollie and Sam- --
a nation-wide series of Jewish
Cohen, by their daughter, FOR RENT — Large, airy room several weeks at the University
track meets, a national Jewish bas-
for lady or young man in home Hospital at Ann Arbor.
ketball tournament in cooperation Mrs. Samuel A. Singer.
of small. adult family. Near bus
with the "Y's" and some Jewish
In honor of Mrs. Jean Rist, who
At a meeting of the Temple Sis-
and street ear. Garfield 6183•W,
program is what we have been has b een ill, by Mr. and Mrs.
terhood held on Monday evening
boxing tourneys. The Mahoney Samu el Reiss.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished at the home of Mrs. L. B. Harri-
emory
of
Mrs.
Jaffee,
moth-
waiting for. Let Jewish organiza-
In m
room. Board if desired. Good son, Mrs. A. H. Jacoby, program
tions take advantage of it.
er of Ben and Ruth Jaffee. by
chairman, read an interesting
transportation. Euclid 0157-M.
h/ it S. r e )
the E vs Prenzlauer Group.
(CoVseight.
paper on Justice Louis D. Bran-
Mrs . M. Levinson planted 10
as GENUINE oil paintings, made by deis of the United States Supreme
to
honor
her
relatives
trees
French
artist
An
ideal
gift
at
Court, the next meeting will be a
WARSAW (WNS) — Although
follow s .
very reasonable prices, ranging miscellaneous shower for the Tem-
a It Poland's new shechita law. which
In memory of Mordecai Fel-
from $4 to $25. Ivanhoe 7953. ple to be held at the home of Mrs.
safeguards the Jewish method of handl er, Buckle Rachel Felhand-
2072 E. Grand Blvd.
A. H. Jacoby.
ritual slaughtering but limits the ler. Jacob Felhandler, Rachael
ndler. Aaron Nissan Fel.
amount of cattle end poultry to Felts er.
Rachemave Felhandler, WANTED—A boarding home for
Sixteen couples gathered at the
be slaughtered according to Jew- handl
father and three sons, ages 16 home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn
Fisrtattecisaysmaumacorprtastacasstroacvarlassussamormatsvcsil
uel Felhandler, Beryl Fel-
ish law to the exact needs of the
14 and 12. Please address Box' last Sunday evening, at a pot-luck
Schm
-in Jewish population. does not be- handl c r, a nd in memory of Zol-
200, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
dinner to celebrate their wedding
come effective until Jan. 1, mini man and Schou Malka Cohen.
of Mrs. .Rachael FOR RENT — Nicely furnished anniversary.
small towns have Issued ordin-
In memo ry
Mover.
room for lady or gentleman.
ances completely forbidding she- Steinerg.
by Miss Miriam -
b
Joseph Schwartz Is spending a
n. S. L. Kavanau,
1999 Cal-
ehita. These ordinances, which
wnsend 8-3834.
will Kitchen Privileges. Good trus- few days In New York City on
have elicited protests from Jew- Pert Ave., To
t 're further Wu.' portation. 9939 McQuade. Tyler
business.
ish organizations, are believed
, 4-0974
n eased
foreshadow • new legal battle to be
mati on •

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