MMIN'entem) , FIEVerRorgimsnainomcg 'PAGE EIGHT J.W.E.W.O. LUNCHEON ON TUESDAY, JAN. 12 GUARD AND YOUR • BE EYES • SAFE Rabbi S. Z. Feinberg of Flint to With Health-Lite GI MURRAY'S 1119 GRISWOLD ST. nett to Khneern, nr. went:ran am E. RUTHENBERG JEWELER 8729 12th St. Tyler 5.7938 of DIRIGOLD The new aristocratic table. ware possessing the color and beauty of 16-karat gold with the strength of steel. Come in and see our fine display of Jewelry FINE WATCH REPAIRING Rev. Cantor Jacob Silverman THE JEWISH COMMUNITY AND ITS AFFILIATED AGENCIES Major efforts for the relief of Jews in Eastern Europe and in Germany are sponsored by the American Joint Distribution Committee. The J. D. C., which has been functioning since the outbreak of the World War, has helped the Jews in Ger- many to carry on within the Reich and has sponsored relief efforts for the refugees from that country to the various lands of escape. It has provided an education for thousands of Jewish children who have been forced out from the general schools of Germany and has helped many thousands to emigrate to new homes in other lands, in- cluding Palestine. The Joint Distribution Committee has operated 45 loan banks through which large numbers of borrowers in Germany were enabled to carry on their business. The committee co-operated with German-Jewish relief agen- cies within the country and with other relief agencies out- side of the country who help the persecuted German-Jews remaining in the land as well as the refugees. As the foremost American agency extending aid to Jews in Europe and other overseas lands, the J. D. C. and its affiliate, the American Joint Reconstruction Founda- tion, appropriated $1,040,000 during 1935 to aid the Jews in Poland. According to the report, the 1935 appropriation for FEINBERG RABBI S. Z. Poland brings the total of J. D. C. funds expended since Jan, 12, at the Detroit Leland 1914 in behalf of Jews in that country to over $27,000,000. During 1935 the Joint Distribution Committee appro- Hotel. Mrs. Elias Epps, general chairman, announced that a line priated $376,000 to important child care federations, trade musical program will be arranged training schools, medical and sanitary institutions, educa- for the afternoon and that Rabbi S. Z. Feinberg will be the honored tional, religious and cultural bodies, and to free loan in- stitutions rendering economic assistance to the Jewish guest speaker. All those desiring to attend masses of Poland, Rumania, Latvia, Lithuania, Czecho- this luncheon and to have their slovakia and other East European countries, This sum is names appear in the souvenir booklet should call the chairman ,exclusive of $75,000 the J. D. C. reloaned to free loan not later than Saturday evening, societies in Poland. Jan. 9, at Townsend 8-2934, or Mrs. .1. Cohen, president, Town- send 5-4925. The following additional pledges were received: lassos.. 8. Adelman, N. August, II. SURGICAL MOH EL= RceoraMMIIIIIIS l'hmloBsRS mussel* 2903 Elmhurst TO. 8-6839 Marriage. Performed Monuments of Character 0 MACH Altermans' Concert at Center Jan. 17 Noted baritone and interpreter of Jewish folk songs, Maurice Alterman together with his wife, The North Wcodward branch EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is one of a series of brief sketches Judith Alterman. dancer and act- describing the work of Jewish agencies affiliated with the Jewish ress, will be the principal partici- of the Jewish Women European Welfare Organizr.tion met at the Welfare Federation of Detroit and receiving their income from home of Mrs. M. Baker of Webb the Allied Jewish Campaign. Ave. on Tuesday noon, Jan. 6. Final plans were made for the JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE fourth annual donor luncheon on Be the Guest Speaker Eyes examined, glasses fitted by registered specialists at ■ price you tan afford to pay. Special Distributor January 8, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Austria J, Mork, A. Bloom, N. Brisk- man, I. Hornstein, rep, Ifirh. Ladies Ald Society, Chiskerow, J. Chinorel, J. Cohen. Charles Cornell, rep. Home Ito- ENton, lief Society F. Cohen, F.d Sonia Epstein, J. Crank, Hose Frank, I. Fried, A. Orson. Hera Oreenherg, a. Greenbaum, li. llalperin, II. Glickman, Ida Goldsmith. N. Hartman, B. Helper, H. Israel, S. Jakm, S. Jolla, It. Kmlow, N. Kepi., 11. Kaplan, IL Karnow, P. Kelm., P. Kollin, A. Knoppow, Threes Klein, E. Leiria H. Leland, 1. Levine, J. Levine, Meyers, If. Hillman, A. Mill- man, (). htlletaln, II. Parma, guest from Westwood, N. J., L. Please, I. llosen• field, A. R. Rosenberg, reP. Zedakah Club, C. Roseman, A. finial!. S. 8a- Wonky, g. Stern. rep. Youth Education League, M. Shiffman, N. Sunman, lo (I. Wasserman. B. Weiner, M. Weisberg, IL Weinberg, B. Wilensky. DEMONSTRATION LESSONS POPULAR IN THE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS Public Examinations Continue in the Various Branches Throughout the City; Parents and Their Friends Are Invited The semi-public examinations which are held from time to time in the various branches of the United Hebrew Schools have be- come very popular. The first examination of this semester was held Sunday, Nov. 9 in Mr. Mathis' class of the Tuxedo School. The parents of the children, their friends, and some members of the board were present. This class composed of beginners who registered at the opening of this school semester immediately after the high holi- days, succeeded in completing in a very short period of time the first reader and mastered the rudiments of reading Ivri. Such examinations, or demon- titration lessons, were held in the same school, in the classes of B. Panush, Mrs. B. Lerman, and A. Schachter. Plans are being com- pleted for examinations to be held also in the higher classes of Joseph Haggai, as well as in the kindergarten classes conducted by Mrs. Gertrude Lachover. A series of demonstration les- sons has also been planned for the Philadelphia-Byron School. The first of the series will be held Sunday, Jan. 10, at 11 o'clock in Miss Leah Pike's class. This is a class known as the post-kinder- garten group. The demonstrations will be in reading, writing and in the elements of Hebrew. Manuel ilrbacb Mrs. Nellie Carris Dies at Age of 30 AATNIS FURS LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER . 49 th and Greatest Annual SALE HENRY SIEGL Annually since 1887 thousands of women wise in the ways of thrift and fashion have considered this event at Fur Headquarters THE TIME to buy. This year it assumes increased importance because of the steadily advancing prices of Fur Peltries. In all sincerity, we urge those considering fur purchases, either for present or future use, to select NOW while substantial sav- ings are possible. pants in a concert to be staged at the Jewish Community Center, Woodward and Holbrook. on Sun- day evening, Jan. 17, at 8:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute. The program will be varied, since it will include songs, dances, drama and folk lore. The artists who will assist the couple in their presentation will include Henry Siezl, violinist; Maurice Dombey, popular reader; Florence Kutzen, pianist, and others. The audience attending the concert will be entertained by Mr. Alterman with a group of Jewish classical and folk songs which have not been previously heard in Detroit. Mrs. Alterman will appear in dance-word impressions of folk characters and in poetic dance in- terpretations. To obtain tickets for this con- cert, contact the Jewish Commu- nity Center or the Sholem Aleich- em Folk Institute, 3754 Monterey Ave. CHOOSE FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST AND LOVELIEST SHOWINGS OF FINE FURS JR. HADASSAH TO HEAR COVENTION'S REPORT AT SUNDAY'S MEETING r. ANNIS FURS ARE BETTER FURS Convenient Terms Zwerdling Named to State Position Now, 'Gentlemen— Our Annual SUIT and OVERCOAT SALE 20% OFF ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK IN MEMORIAM FLORSHEIM DIES Stint Notes ssi Buy "with Confidence at Detroit's Fur Headquarters Fund Appeal JEWS ATTACKED BY Farm By Rabbi Franklin MUSSOLINI'S PAPER OBITUARY P:4 . Reduced Prices The regular meeting of the De- troit unit of Junior Hadassah will be held at the Statler Ilotel on Sunday, Jan. 10, at 2:30 p. m. All members are urged to attend and all interested non-members are invited, as many important Gewalt. and Marble ManamswIg plans for future activities are to be revealed at this time. As a 7729 TWELFTH ST. EUCLID 1114 special feature of the afternoon's program a detailed report of the national convention of Junior lladassah, which was held in Washington over the Christmas Rev. Cantor week-end, will be given by the DAVID president of the Detroit unit, GOLDEN Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz, Services for Sirs. Nellie Carris, Detroit'. Favorite The program committee is mak- of 2951 Elmhurst Ave., were held 14 0It EL ing plans for ■ surprise celebra- Monday in the chapel of Temple TILER 11-0114 tion of Arbor Day. Young Israel Magazine Begins M. Wedding Ceremon- Beth El with Rabbis Leo Enthusiasm is being express d ies. Performed al Franklin a n d Annual Farm Drive by the gdneral membership an d home and by Av. Leon From of- poiniment. especially the donor committee Openly-Anti-Semitic Article, Carrying forward its custom of ficiating. Burial Published by the Popolo bringing a Jewish magazine to over the first donor dinner dance was in Wood- to be given on the evening of children in isolated districts who d'Italia mere Cemetery. Feb. 28 at the Statler Hotel. would otherwise have no Jewish This dinner will be the second of SI r a. Carris, contacts, Young Israel, children's ROME (WNS) — An openly the season's major fund-raising widely known anti-Semitic article in Popolo publication of the department of affairs which are given in an ef- Jewish chari- in synagogue and school extension of FANNIE DRASNIN d'Italia, the first to be published fort to raise the quota allotted table circles, in the paper known to be Mos- the Union of American Hebrew to the Detroit unit as its contribu- of 6862 Holcomb Ave., died Sun- died Saturday eolini's personal organ, stirred Congregations, has begun its an- tion toward the maintenance of day, Jan. 3, at the age of 41. She her home. was buried in Nusach Art Ceme- at fears here that the anti-Jewish nual campaign for funds to make Junior liadassah's projects. The New tery on Jan. 4, with Rabbi Stoll- Born in campaign in the Fascist press has this educational service possible. general committee in charge of York City 30 Addressing himself to the reli- all phases connected with this man officiating at the services. the approval of II Duce. Believed Mrs. Drasnin is survived by her years ago, she to have been written by Mussolini gious school children of America, dinner is under the chairmanship husband, Sam Drasnin; two sons, had lived in De. himself, the article attacked Dr. Leo M. Franklin, chairman of of Miss Sarah Bloomfield and is Hicatah and Mayer; one daugh- troit 27 years Premier Leon Blum of France be- the Young Israel farm fund, has comprised of the following Hadas- and was a mem- ter, Sarah; two brothers. Peter cause of his stand on the Spanish informed them that every dollar sah members: Miriam Peiman, Aishiskin of Detroit and Joe As- ber of Temple situation and exploited the fact they contribute to the fund will donor chairman; Ethel Horn, ways Mrs. Canis kin of Buffalo. N. Y.; and two Beth El and the that he is a Jew for an anti-Jew- bring a year's subscription of the and means chairman; Esther Et- Women's Jewish magazine to some boy or girl who kin, arrangements; Harriette ,intern, Mm. Katie Levine and ish preachment. Mrs. Anna Belensky, both of De- Council. The article declares that "anti- would not otherwise be able to re- Glickman, program: Elsie Olen- her husband, Joel Surviving are Semitism is inevitable in those ceive it. d e r , treasurer; Betty Holden. troit. E.; a son, Harry Jerome; her countries in which Semitism is "These boys and girls live far financial secretary. The price per Rothen- parents, Max and Olga SAMUEL CHASE exaggerated through its showin- away from the centers of Jewish person for this affair has been Mrs. Max Stew- ess, instrusion and haughtiness. population, or being orphaned or set at $10 and Miss Ethel Rom, of 5545 Ivanhoe Ave., 48 years berg; two sisters, old, died on Jan. 3. Funeral serv- art and Hilda Rothenberg, and two Too much Semitism causes the otherwise dependent, they live in chairman of the ways and means institutions of various kinds," Dr. committee, is prepared to suggest ices were held on Jan. 6 with in- brothers, David D. and Bernard birth of anti-Semitism. Quoting an article by Henri Franklin writes. "At any rate and assist with various ways and terment in Clover Hill Park Ceme- Rothenberg. tery, Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. Beraud in the French anti-Semitic they have no beautiful Temples means by which the price for ad- weekly, Gringoire, to the effect such as you have, and they have mission may be easily earned. It Ile is survived by his wife, Paul- ine. and two daughters. Sylvia that every French ministry has a no religious school near at hand; is urged that all who plan on at- and Mrs. Julian S. Tobias. Jewish cell which enables the Jews but their only contact with Jewish tending the donor dinner com- In loving memory of our dear to rule France. Popolo d'Italia life and Jewish teachings comes municate at once with Miss Rom, father and grandfather, Samuel MEYER MEYERS declares that only 2 per cent of to them through Young Israel." 2924 Monterey, Townsend 6-0390. away 20 Many touching and interesting Several affairs have already been of 3437 Courville Ave., 50 years DeYoung, who passed the French population is Jewish years ago, Jan. 9, 1917, letters are received every month pld, died on Jan. 4. Funeral serv- and claims that if the situation scheduled as a means for individ- In our hearts your memory linger. sweet, tender and true ices were held on Jan. 5 with in- were reversed "it is clear, in view from these farm children by the ual members to raise their $10. There Is not • day goes by editors of Young Israel. Among terment • in Workmen's Circle of of the ferocious exclusiveness The first of these is ■ party to That we do pot think of you . are many such as the follow- be given on Jan. 17 at the home Cemetery. lie is survived by his Sadly missed by his children the (Jewish) tribe. that Chris- them ing: wife, Beckie, three daughters, and grandchildren. would be totally banned of Misses Edith and Estelle Key- tians The month does not pass well, 18324 Fairfield. An eve- Frieda, Lillian and Mrs. Sam from public life and doomed to Meyerson and a son, Alfred. Jews to celebrate their quickly enough for me to receive ning's entertainment Is planned, Trees Planted in Palestine permit Sabbath in complete rest. Ile who Young Israel. I look for the poet- consisting of various card and Through Jewish National justifies PEARL GRUBER anti-Semitism is always, man the day I expect the maga- other games. A small admission Fund Council of 1249 Pingree Ave., 51 years everywhere, the same person — zine and if he does not bring it in charge will be made. Tickets may old, died on Jan. 2. Funeral serv- the Jew himself — the Jew in his time, I am unhappy until I re- be obtained at the general meet- ices were held on Jan. 4 with in- ing or by communicating with Mr. and Mrs. A. Solomon of habit of exaggerating, a thing ceive it." "I would like to receive Young the Misses Keywell at University terment in Clover Hill Park Cem- 1676 Gladstone Ave. planted two which he does often." This last Is etery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman of- trees through the Jewish National believed to be a reference to the Israel. I am a poo rgirl and cannot 1-1662. liciating• She is survived by her Fund Council in memory of their storm of indignation in the world afford to buy books so I appreciate On Jan. 31, at 2:30 p. m., at Sumbead. Abraham, • son. Max, beloved daughter. Emily Solomon , Jewish press over the recent anti- Young Israel." the Statler Hotel, two one-act On a farm there is much work plays will be presented by mem- sod a brother, Mr. Abramovits. who passed away on Jan. 6, 1932 . Jewish press campaign In Italy and flogging of Jews in Italian to be done in summer and winter bers of the dramatic group as 27 days in Tebet. also, so I don't have much time to their means of earning their ad- HARRY GOLDBERG Other trees were planted u Tripoli. of 315 Owen Ave., 52 years old, follows: write you letters or poems. But mission price to the dinner. The now that school is out I want to following girls are participating died OR Jan. 1. Funeral services One tree in memory of Bert write and tell you how interested in the plays and are prepared to were held on Jan. 3 with inter- Moss, by Milford Pregerson. I am in Young Israel." ment in Clover Hill Park Ceme- furnish tickets to all desirous of One tree in memory of Mrs. tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Rae Stanfield, by the Eva Prens- attending this affair: Ethel Mane- LOS ANGELES (WNS)—Mil- Cantor J. H. Sonenklar officiating. lauer Group. son, Alice Garber. Grace Gold- ton S. Florsheim, the man who de- He is survived by two sons and berg. Cele Ormuz, Harriette One tree in memory of her veloped a retail shoe store started Glickman, Regina Fischoff, Rose one daughter. father, Imac Meyer, by lira Hy- by his father in Chicago in 1856 man Taback. A thrte.fold elm Is the dealer!) of the I/writs and Ruth Harris. Into the Florsheim Shoe Company, REBECCA BROWARNY illeterhood of Temple Beth El for it Another affair being given by Trees were planted in honor of an. • cultural, charitable and social of 1942 Clairmount Ave., 62 years the Bar Mitzvah of Melvin Haber, died here of a heart attack at the purpose. a group of members is • party old, died-on Jan. 5. Funeral serv- by Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrieb, age of 68. A native of Chicago, at the Beacon Theater, Grand P.,. Rohe have been orgnithted and obtained for various rnmtinc.. River and W. Grand Blvd., on ices were held on Jan.' 6 with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Biter. Mr. Florsheim's chief interest was his monikers The group extends its activities into business but he was also a leader interment in the Yiddish Folks and Mrs. Abraham Haber. In charity fields, both lorally and nation- Feb. 9. The movies to be pre- Verein Cemetery. She is survived honor of their son, and by the in the Chicago Jewish Charities My. Many tone ratone Pro/^M• tim sented on that evening will be and in educational affairs, serving listed on the sisferhood'• program for "Doda-worth" and the "Mang- by her husband. Louis. Bessie Schorr Family Club. ymr. It also offers social opportuni- also as a trustee of Northwestern the ties for new members. Officers nf the nificient Brute." Ethel Keywell is Melvin Haber, the Bar Mitzvah, ...sanitatio ■ consist of the following: SARAH CHASIE KRASTOF planted one tree in honor of his University' and the Art Institute lira Ellis Warren. president: Mr. in charge of tickets for this func- of 2909 W. Buena Vista Ave., 53 Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham and Field Museum. Jaen. Rapport. honorary prealdent tion. Mr. Abraham Eleenmn. ant vim-0 00 - Miss Pauline Bushel, chairman years old. died on Jan. 6. Funeral Haber. dent; Mrs. Benjamin Schhager, wend services were held on Jan. 6 with Mrs. Arthur Pnetersalt. of the educational group, will be Primrose Benevolent Club vim.preeldent: serret•ry: Mr. Harold meeeers. treas- hostess at a Palestinian meeting interment in Oakview Cemetery, Yes indeed, that dooblo.mewry urer. ' rh• 010n and chairmenof et•nd- Card Party Feb. 16 Rabbi IL Fischer officiating. She back offer en double mellow Old ing rornmittem comprise the hoard of at her borne, 2496 Maine, on director& Them chairman weludef Mn. Wednesday evening, Jan, 13, le survived by her husband. Dave. Gold Cigar..n is still apes. Geed Itamosil D. Saniett, Mn Morris Fishier. The Primrose Benevolent Club Mrs neva Onidlarb. Mr. Mn. L Hey- for 30 days frees today. )(mum. Wit i sm,. Lo b_ Contribution to Jewish Child BLEMA FINK will give a card party Feb. 16, man, Mrs. Jack Wlassfrardea, Mra. Harry .ter. Mr. of 1634 Glendale Ave., 65 years three daughters, Fanny, Clara and at Jericho Hall. The public Is in- Samuel N. W.W.I.. Mrs Loom Placement Bureau Wert.. Mra Olibert Fienberg. Mn I. If old, died on Jan. 2. Funeral eery- vited. Refreshments will be Mrs. Arthur Sachs, a sister, Mrs. Ont., Mra Joseph Block and Mrs. Ed- lees were held on Jan. 4 with in- Etta Beaver of Long Beach. Calif. served and prizes awarded. Tic- ward Rosenbert The Jewish Child Placement Bu- terment in Clover Hill Park be obtained at the door The iulator Pleter1.04 of TeMPle nets, and five brothers, Mose Meserow kets CAR reau acknowledges with thanks a ed . 4 affiliated swith 1:1 le spemeorand Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman or from Mrs. A. Cowen, 2541 older ram,. eat the marn• some contribution from Mrs. Melville S. group Ste. Marie, Mich., Dave of Sault . Howard Loeb la the and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar offici- of Portland. Ore.. Alex, Frank Monterey, secretary of the Prim- interest. Mr. Welt. e.o.mr of the grasp. ating. She 1. survived by her hus- rose Benevolent Club. and Louis, all of Chicago. band. Charles, • son. Maurice. The organization acknbwledges with thanks these donations to the Benajmin Wisner Memorial Flower Fund: Mrs. M. Baker, in honor of the engagement of her daughter, Adele, to Harold Kurz- mann; Mrs. M. Pollack of Vir- ginia Park, in honor of her 25th wedding anniversary. Established 1887 $25 Student Suits $20 $30 Suits and Overcoats $24 $35 Suits and Overcoats., $28 $40 Suits and Overcoats...332 $45 Suits and Overcoats... 336 JOSEPH ZWERDLING Joseph Zwerdling, an Ann Arbor attorney and member of a promi- nent Michigan Jewish family, has been named assistant attorney gen- eral by Attorney General Ray- mond W. Starr of Michigan. 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL SHIRTS PAJAMAS GLOVES ROBES MUFFLERS HATS* Contributions to Chanukah Party of Ladies' Auxiliary of the Children's Home The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's Home of De- troit wishes to acknowledge the receipt of donations from the fol- lowing, on the occasion of the Chanukah party for the children of the home: Mrs. Sidney Sherman, 3010 Calvert Ave., in memory of her mother; Mrs, Morrey Fenton. 8838 La Salle Blvd.; Mrs. Sidney Stone, 18614 Wildemere; Mrs. Moe Leiter, 19016 Parkeide; Mrs. E. Krause, 2641 Calvert; Mrs. Jack Tobin, 3000 Webb; Mrs. H. L. Abrahams, 1150 Burlingame; Mrs. J. Webber, Fullerton Ave.; Mrs. Saul Davidson, 2649 Atkin- son: Mrs. Isidore Barbel, 1533 Collingwood; Mrs. Jacob Harvith, 2760 Elmhurst; Mrs. S. J. Eder, 660 E. Boston. Officers Elected by Aesculapians The Aesculapian Pharmaceutical Association, at the December meet- ing, elected the following officers for the year 1937: President, H. Cohen; erst vice- president, H. Kollenherz; second vice-president, Beniam Bavly; secretary, David M. B z; treas- urer, Benjamin Deitch. • 1/3 OFF ON ALL NECKWEAR •fresx Samna@ BAUMGARTNER'S " WASHINGTON 13180.4TCHAND RIYEV dimwit Mali El Notes SKRY1C104 On Sabbath morning, Jan. 5. at 1010, Rabbi Leon From will push the mr• mon on the subject. 'Mn..." At the gabbalk Eve neirises Friday, Jan. IS, t I p. in., Or. Leo N. Franklin will reach o• the theme, "The *now to p 101 NG PEOTLFIV TERIPLE GROVE' The aset,sie Eve mimics on Friday esenior. i.e. IL will he ....prod by the Tom. People.' Tempi. Group. All loon. people of the Temple are erred to put aside this evening te attend (hi. mrvice THE TEMPLE FORUM Bull Irwin- the ' Ma j01111141flAlf ei. PHA on crime. and rackets, will ',Hire at the Temple Forum. Tuesday night, Jae. Is. at 5:30 • on the .abject, "Who ISw. /knurls. Lead in Primer' ThIS 110111-IS SISTERHOOD Anita Bloch, leading authority on European and American drama and pl•y- realer for the ?tinter Guildof New York. 10:1 irmak before th• T 1.0erhondon Jan. 11, at 1 . 10 p. 1. ART COURSE DTMegC.Ree irtd half of Dr. Ernst Seheyer• melee of lertur• at Temple Both El on "Great Masten of European Art" wa• resumed on Jas. I. The lectures bee.. promptly at g p U. Campus Alumni Club Holds t Successful Affair Campus Alumni Club, an or utilization of graduate. of Wayne University, held its annual New Year's party In the Student Prizr Casino. The affair was attended by 125 couples and surpassed all previous efforts of the organisa- tion in the way of social enter- tainment Music was furnished by Al Wolgan and his band and in addition several acts of vaude- ville were Presented. The eons- mittee in charge of the affair con- sisted of Dr. Adolf W. Lowen- stine, chairman, assisted by Sam- uel P. Braverman, Samuel G. Crandon and Jack A. Linden- baum. At the next regular meeting of the club, Joseph Aaronson, well known bridge authority, all address the organization on vas` Enos aspects of this subject.