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PAGE EIGHT

REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS

February Al■■■■1
12,
1937
2■

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

ISSUE COLLECTION APPEALS

Fresh Air Society
Plans Year's Work

The Fresh Air Society an-
nounced this week that plans are
already being made for the in-
auguration of the season at Fresh
Air Camp on Blaine Lake. Irwin
Shaw, director, and Rebecca
Ehrinpreis, assistant director, are
again assuming their duties in
planning for the inauguration of
the 1937 camp season and will
soon begin organizing their staff
of assistants and counsellors.

Contributions to 1936 Allied Jewish Campaign Urged to
Make Prompt Payment on Their Pledges

Adler to Speak Feb. 17
On Nation Wide Hook-up

NEW YORK—Dr. Cyrus Ad-
ler, president of the Jewish
Theological Seminary of Amer-
ica, will be heard on a nation-
wide broadcast on Wednesday
evening, Feb. 17, at 10:30 p. m.
(Eastern Standard Time) over
Station WABC and the allied
stations of Columbia Broadcast-
ing System. The noted Jewish
leader, who is also president of
the American Jewish Commit-
tee, will speak on the subject:
"Religion and Character Build-
ing." His address, under the
auspices of the Seminary's semi-
centennial committee, will fea-
ture a series of local meetings
held throughout the country for
the purpose of increasing the
annual membership rolls of the
seminary.

11111e1M.

Conclave of Social
Workers Will Be in
Indianapolis May 20

MAIN ENTRANCE

Grand Central Market

We have been appointed specially designated distributors
Indianapolis will be the meeting
of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission
place of the 1937 Annual Sessions
of the National Conference of Jew-
A call was issued this week to ment of your pledge today."
WINES — ONE-HALF CARLOAD — WINES
ish
Social
Welfare
which
will
con-
contributors to the 11)36 Allied
A special appeal was issued by
6 YEAR-OLD CALIFORNIA WINES
vene on May 20 for a four-day
Jewish Campaign urging them to Myron Keys, chairman of the ex-
To be sold below costs; Law does not permit publication of
Pick of the choicest
session according to an announce-
make immediate payment on their ecutive board of the Jewish Old
prices.
Come and see for Yourself.
•properties at lowest
ment by Harry L. Glucksman,
outstanding pledges.
Folks' Home, asking that con-
TOWNSEND 6 - 9361 — WE DELIVER —TOWNSEND 8-9304
foreclosed bankrupt
president of the conference and
tributors
to
the
building
fund
for
Mrs.
Joseph
H.
Ehrlich,
presi-
BEERS AND WINE -
prices. Prompt clean
chairman of its executive commit-
dent of the Detroit Service Group, the Home for the Aged make im-
Davison at Linwood
cut deals if you make
tee.
The
decision
was
arrived
at,
mediate
payment
on
their
pledges.
made the following plea to all con-
them here. 10% or bet-
at a meeting of the executive com-
tributors to the last campaign:
"'Forsake us not in our old age'
ter with absolute safe-
mittee at which Dr. Joseph J.
"We are moved by the horrors is the plea of our old men and
ty. Plan now for the
Schwartz, director of the Brooklyn
of the flood, and we do our little women who ask for shelter and
future. Consult us for
Federation of Jewish Charities and
safety in the twilight of their
bit to help the sufferers.
real facts and ftgures.
chairman of the conference pro-
"But in European countries lives.
gram committee, reported that the
"You were among those who
there is a constant flood of misery
theme of the 1937 annual meeting
heard this cry and made a liberal
$75,000 down
will be: "Current tendencies
A fathers' club is being organ- and despair among our fellow gift, through the Allied Jewish
Former million dollar
Jews.
toward coordination of effort with-
ized
at
the
Jewish
Community
Campaign, for the building of a
value. Magnificent fire-
"There
is
no
limit
to
the
tragedy
in Jewish communities." The
Center. Meetings will be held
proof apt. Rents $80,-
of our people. Three-fourths of new home for the Jewish aged.
overseas Jewish activities will also
on
Tuesday
evening
at
9
o'clock,
"This building is now nearing
000. (Were $120,000)
Eastern and
the
9,000,000
Jews
in
be considered at this conference.
at the Center. A wide program of
completion and will be finished
only $300,000. Balance
Among the subjects which the
discussions, lectures, holiday pro- Central European countries are soon. It is essential, therefore, that
long time 5% int.
,
conference will consider will be sed ■ II
grams and entertainment is being subjected to starvation and op- all outstanding pledges be con-
pression.
Jewish
economic adjustment, com- seel ■
planned.
$39,500 down
"Prompt payment of your pledge verted into cash immediately.
munity organization, research in
All of those interested are in-
"We depend on you to do your
Beautiful modern 42
to
the
Allied
Jewish
Campaign
Jewish
community planning, and
vited to attend. For further in- will check the flood-tides of suf- share towards finishing the Old
apt. with lobby. For-
The North Woodward Branch of new trends in Jewish cultural and
formation on the group see Lavy
Folks' Home by paying your the Jewish Women European Wel- educational institutions. The four-
mer sale $166,000. Now
fering.
H. Becker.
$72,500. Bal. long time
"Please send your check in pay- pledge NOWI"
fare Organization met at the home day conference will also consider
5% mortgage.
of Mrs. E. Weissman of Leslie special reports on Jewish child
care, care of the aged, family wel-
Ave., on Tuesday, Feb. 9.
Gloria
King,
Honor
Student
$20,000 down
The main topic discussed was fare and health and medical prob-
at
Crossman,
Dies
Tiffany tiled lobby
the fourth annual shower for the lems.
marble stairs, 22 apt.
The program committee of the
General Israel Orphans Home for
Gloria Joy King of 1410 Atkin-
gem like new, Only one
Girls in Palestine, which will take conference includes Harold Silver
son Ave., 10 years old, died on
On Tuesday, Feb. 2. Purity place on Tuesday, March 9, at 1 of the Jewish Social Service Bu-
in the city. t
len
Feb. 11. Funeral services were
Rainbow Assembly No. 12 gave p. m., at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter reau of Detroit.
500. Refused offer 1928
held on Feb. 12 at Lewis Bros. Varsity Team to Play the Toledo its semi-annual public installation. and Lawrence, admission to be a
of $112,000. Unmatch-
makes Your Clothes like New .. .
Center; Other Contests
Funeral Home with interment in
able bargain $50,000.
The new officers are: Toba Jack- package of dark cotton hose or
Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi
son, worthy advisor; Virginia S. white bloomers for girls of 6 to 16. CINCY'S TEAM TO PLAY
Bal. long time 5)i mtg.
Two feature basketball games Lichtenstein, worthy associate ad-
A. M. Hershman officiating. She
Mrs. It. B. Newman, Townsend
RENAISSANCE SUNDAY
Is survived by her parents, Mrs. and a dance will be on the basket-
$8,000 down
7 7956, or her co-chairman, Mrs.
MEN'S Suits, Topcoats - -
ball
card at the Jewish Commu-
Harry
Rosenstein
and
David
Highest grade construc-
I. Burnstein, Trinity 2-4053, will
The New York Renaissance
King; a slater, Nancy Rosenstein; nity Center on Saturday, Feb.
tion, attractive tan bk.
LADIES' Plain Dresses • - $1.00
be glad to offer any suggestions team, world's colored profession-
13,
beginning
at
8
p.
m.
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
steel to the roof. 27
in planning private showers for al basketball champions, return
- . $1.00
LADIES' Plain Coats
The Center vanity team will
Max Siegel. Gloria was an honor
apts. all 3 rooms. Lo-
this cause, Assisting on this com- here Sunday evening, Feb. 14,
student at the Crossman School. play a long awaited game with
cation of advancing
$1.00
mittee are Mesdames J. Weisberg, to engage Cincy Sachs' Altes
LADIES' Plain Suits
the Toledo Jewish Center. Two
values, Former sales
S. Lichtenstein, A. J. Redblatt, H. Lager Club, Detroit's profession-
months ago the varsity team play-
value $125,000. Price
Children's Garments to age 12 $ .50
Mitz, William Fisher and Anna al representative, at the Light
ed in Toledo and was defeated by
$40,000. Bal. 10 years.
Goldberg. Anyone wishing to con- Guard Armory, Lamed and Brush
one point. The return game is
Vitalize Dry Cleaned and hand Finished
tribute and unable to attend the
expected to be a thriller.
$7,500 down
party is asked to bring packages Ste. Let by Captain Clarence "Fat"
JACOB GLASEL
In
addition
to
the
varsity
game
Modern 10 apt. 3 rooms
to 1478 Glynn Court.
of 2006 Gladstone Ave., 64 years the Alpha Omega Dental Fra-
Jenkins, whom Ed Sullivan of
wall beds, white tile
At this meeting plans were laid the New York Daily News says
old died on Feb. 4. Funeral serv- ternity will sponsor a champion-
baths with showers.
for a luncheon and bridge to take "is the fastest player in the
ices were held at Lewis Bros. shin game between the U. of M.
Carpet halls. Red Jack-
place in the near future.
Funeral Home on Feb. 7 with chapter and the U. of D. chapter.
world," the Rens possess the same
et steam boiler with
interment in Oakview Cemetery, Carl Gussin of Altes Lager will
lineup which last year ran up a
hot water Excelso. One
Rabbi M. Fischer and Cantor A. be one of the players for the U.
season record of 121 victories
of best renting loca-
A. Rosenfeld officiating. He is
against 14 defeats. The same
tions. $50,000 v a,1 u e.
of
D.
chapter.
survived by his wife, Rosalie;
pair of giants, "Tarzan" Cooper
Following both games there
Last one at $16,500.
two daughters, Mrs. R. Stahl and will be a dance. The admission
and "Wee Willie" Smith, alternate
533-547 EAST FOREST
Mrs.
M.
Schwartzman
and
two
at the pivot position. The little
$4,500 down
will be 25 cents to Center mem-
sons, Ted and Milton.
The many friends of Milton A. speedster, Bill Yancey; the clown
bers and 36 cents to non-mem-
3 story solid bk. corner
Behrendt have prevailed upon him of the club, "Jack Rabbit" Bet- 41•1•1•1 ■
8 apts. of 6 rooms.
bers.
SOPHIE WAXMAN
to enter the race for Common herds, and Eyre "Bruiser" Saitch,
Good brick house, rear
2441
Ford
Ave.,
61
years
old,
of
Pleas Court Judge and his nomi- national colored tennis champion,
facing side street. For-
died
on
Feb.
2.
Funeral
services
nation at the primary polls on will hold down the guard berths,
mer $50,000 val. Snap
were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral
March 1 is urged. The office is while up front "Fat" Jenkins
$16,600 for all. Bal. 10
Home on Feb. 4 with interment in
non-partisan.
MISS
TOBA
JACKSON
shares the spotlight with Silent
years.
the Yiddishe Folks Verein Ceme-
Mr. Behrendt is a nephew of Johnny Holt, who is the least
About 50 members of Hadassah
A message of importance will be
MR. BEDFORD
tery, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal
visor; Lucille Kavanau, charity; former Sheriff Henry Behrendt spectacular of the sepian stars
A
Center
symphony
orchestra
officiating. She is survived by
Lucille Bearman, hope; Mildred and served his male as Ltgal but who is most important in the given by Rabbi Jerome D. Folk- attended the luncheon meeting at
man of Congregation Emanuel of the Mary Lee Wednesday, when a
Homer Warren & Co.
her husband, Hyman; three daugh- is being organized at the Jewish Brown, faith; Agatha Ruben, re- Adviser during the latter's term club's offense and defense.
Grand Rapids at the meeting of review of "The Brothers Ash-
RUMORS
ters, Esther, Mrs. M. Pollock, Mrs. Community Center under the di corder; Faye Grunt, treasurer; in office. He proved to be a capable,
The Rens hold the all-time rec-
as Yews Donsiable Meek*
A. A. Agree and three sons, Mor- rectlon of Miss Sadie Cooper.
Edith Kosit, chaplain; Mae Jack- efficient and conscientious public ord in basketball for the longest the Women's Auxiliary of Bnai kenazi" was given by Rey. Her-
The orchestra meets every Sun eon, drill leader; Sue Bank, love; servant. His supporters point out
bert C. Gans.
ris, Edward and Sam.
day morning at the Center at Irene Kaufman, religion; Evelyn that he is well qualified to hold winning streak.
During the business meeting
With the return to form of
noon. Anyone playing a musics Kurz, nature; June Brenner, im- the office he seeks by virtue of
which Mrs. Louis Lobster con-
SARAH GRABOW
Ed Wisbar, giant center, Coach
instrument
is
invited
to
visit
ducted,
several new members
of 1627 Collingwood Ave., 62
his legal training and human un- Cincy Sachs is confident of ex-
were welcomed. She commented
Sears old, died on Feb. 3. Fun- There is already an enrollment
derstanding of the workingman's tending the Rens to their utmost,
of
25
In
the
group.
Information
that a marked increase in member-
eral services were held on Feb. 4
problems.
if they are to defeat his Altos
ship has been noted this last year
at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home with regarding the orchestra may be
Graduating from the Detroit Lager team. The Detroit pros
with the expectation of approach-
interment in Machpelah Ceme- obtained by calling the Center.
College of Law in 1922, Mr. Beh- have won seven of their last
AND f/X
ing the goal of 50,000 members
tery,
Rabbi
Harold
N.
Rosenthal
rendt
was
forced
to
work
his
way
ti .11162 4IM R161/7 . ,i
eight starts.
in the national organization by
officiating. She is survived by
through school by working at odd In one of the preliminary games,
the time of the 25th anniversary
her husband, Max; a daughter,
jobs in various automobile plants the popular Windsor Alumnae
in February. The occasion will be
doing manual labor. He promises girl's team will meet an all-star
Mrs. Bessie Rosenberg, and a son,
celebrated
here simultaneously
that, if elected, any litigant com- girl's aggregation, under boys'
Louis,
with all chapters on Wednesday,
ing into his court, no matter how rules. The Windsor quintette
Feb. 24.
ISAAC KANDER
humble, can expect to have his finished third in the National A.
Registrations are being taken
General Auto Repairing
In connection with the jubilee s
of 2450 Clements Ave., 69 years for the new term at the Jewish
case settled strictly on its merits. A. U. tournament at Chicago last
On All Makes of Cars
Mrs. Lobster announced a poetry
old, died on Feb. 6. Funeral Community Center's art school.
year.
contest
open to everyone over 15
services were held at Lewis Bros.
The advanced class under the
Reserved seats may be had at
50e
Brake adjusting
years of age. The poem, accept-
Funeral Home on Feb. 7 with in- instructorship of Leon Makielski
the
Griswold
Sport
Shop,
or
by
Valve grinding ....53.00 up
able
in
English or Yiddish, is to
terment in Toledo, 0. Ile is sur- meets every Sunday, at 10 a. m
calling Cherry 3111.
be on the theme "Why Hadassah
vived by his wife, Anna; three The elementary class taught by
Motor tuning ....$1.00 up
Crisis
Is
Near
Celebrates
Today." Poems are to
sons, Meier M. of Montreal, Que., Jascha Schwartzman meets every
Brake. relined ...MN up
be sent to Mrs. Lobster or Mrs.
Morris II. of Brooklyn, N. Y. and Monday and Thursday at 4 p.
By
PIERRE
VAN
PAASSEN
Gilbert Fienberg and the best
Mack Lewis of New Haven, Conn.
Mrs. David B. Werbe is the
Bumping • Painting • Collis-
two selections will be read at the
and two daughters, Mrs. Louis chairman of the art school com-
ion • Towing • Axle & Frame
"This is a black night in Is-
celebration.
Vineberg of Detroit, and Mrs. mittee.
rael,"
says
a
character
in
the
Straightening
After
two
decades
of
separate
It was also announced that
Jack Feldman of Los Angeles.
opening scene of Max Reinhardt's existence, the Federation for the
Julius Stulberg, violinist, will give
RABBI
JEROME
D.
FOLKMAN
"Eternal
Road."
To
this
the
ever-
Expert Mechanics—
Support
of
Jewish
Philanthropic
a
concert
in April to benefit the
DORA SOLOMON
present Adversary replies in mock- Societies of New York City and
Rothschild Iladassah University
LOW PRICES
of 236 Belmont Ave., 49 years
Brith
on
Monday
evening,
Feb.
15,
challenging
tone:
"Who
ever
the
Brooklyn
Federation
of
Jewish
Hospital
and
Medical school in
old, died on Feb. 5. Funeral
The Council of Mothers' Clubs
heard of • bright day in Israel?" Charities have agreed to join at the Wilshire.
Palestine.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
MRS. HATTIE WEISS
services were held on Feb. 8 at of the Jewish Community Center
Rabbi
Folkman
is
president
of
These
words
are
most
apt
at
the
forces in a merged appeal on be-
A large attendance, apprecia-
Lewis Bros. Funeral Ilonie with affiliated with the League of Jew-
Michigan Council of Bnai tive of the quality of the pro-
interment in Oakview Cemetery , ish Women, will attend • dessert mortality; Louise Greenwald, fi- present moment, for at no time in half of the 116 medical and social the
Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiating luncheon and musicale at Temple delity; Marion Rosenman, patriot- modern history was Israel's hori- welfare agencies embraced in the Brith. Ile is an excellent speaker. gram, gathered at the Jewish
The musical entertainment will Community Center Tuesday night,
zon as black with evil forebodings
She is survived by three brothers, Beth El on Monday, Feb. 15, at ism; Betty Conn, service; Milly as at present. Not only is there two Federations.
Schutt, confidential observer;
A joint statement embodying the include a violin solo by Dave Dia- to enjoy the program of dramatic
Louis and Max of Detroit and 1 p. m.
cause
for
grave
disquietude
with
mond.
accompanied by Ethel Dia- entertainment presented by Flint
agreement
was
presented
by
Sam-
Judy
Gurvitch,
outer
observer;
Jacob of California and two sis•
Members of the Young Women's
to the nature of the uel D. Leidesdorf, president, on be- mond, and dramatic readings by chapter of Hadassah. The infant
ten, Fannie and Mrs. Jeanette Study Club will hear a lecture Anne Rosenfeld, organist; Bar- respect
recommendations
which
the
Royal
Helene
Fellman, instructor at the welfare committee of the chap-.
half
of
the
Board
of
Trustees
of
barn
Suffrin,
choir
director.
950 CLAIRMOUNT
Golden.
on "How the Federal Labor Rela-
Mrs. Hattie Weiss was installed Commission of Inquiry will bring the New York Federation, at the Art Institute. Refreshments will ter sponsored the event.
at Hamilton
tions Board functions during as mother advisor for the period out regarding the future applica- annual meeting of the Federation be served.
The Clare Kummer play "So'e
HELENA SCHEMBECK
strikes," by Merlin Bishop, at
tion of the Mandate in Eretz Is-
This meeting is open to all mem- Your Old Antique," was directed
TRINITY 2-9010
of 8545 Second Blvd., 73 years their meeting on Tuesday, Feb. of one year. The board of ad- rael, but an infinitely more tragic at the Community House of Con- bers and their guests.
by Miss Vivian Crosley. The fol-
old, died on Feb. 4. Funeral 16, at 1:15 p. m., at the Dexter visors follows: Edythe Cuggell, and menacing situation has arisen gregation Emanuel Sunday after-
noon. Similar action was taken at
chairman; Eva Mann, secretary;
lowing group of Community Play-
Morris Bernstein, Prop.
services were held on Feb. 5 branch of the Center.
the annual meeting of the Brook- Jack Benny Voted Year's ers took part: Mrs. William Wool-
Theresa Klein, Hattie Weiss, Belle in Poland.
with interment in Woodmere
The government of the Polish lyn Federation held simultaneously
Sirs. M. Carey of the Detroit Lachman, Rose Brown, Anna
Mrs. William Ford, Frank •
Cemetery, Rabbi Leon Fram of section of the American Red
Outstanding Radio Figure fitt,
Republic, through its foreign min-
Morgan, Charles Evers and Rich-
flciating. She is survived by two Cross will address members of Schlussel, Eva Springer, Minnie ister, Colonel Beck, has dared to at Union Temple, with Judge Al-
geron
I.
Nova,
president
of
the
ard Hallwood.
Ray. Cantor
daughters, Rae II. Rebecca H. the 12th St. Club on "How the Kahn, Anna Kurz, Ida Schultz, throw out the suggestion that
New York (WNS)—Jack Benny
Miss Bette Seitner danced two
and three sons, Adolph N., Leon United States Can Prevent Gertrude Greenwald, Alfreda 3,000,000 Jews in Poland, being Federation, presenting the report. is the number one personality of
Jacob
Greenwald, Arthur Silberblatt
charming solo numbers, accom-
S.
and
Dr.
Isaac
S.
Schembeck.
superfluous, should be removed Launch 'Habanoth,' Nation radio, according to the 252 radio panied at the piano by Miss June
Silverman
Floods." The meeting will be and Stanley B. Kirscrbaum.
NERG1CAL
editors of the United States and Townsend.
held on Tuesday, Feb. 16, at 8
Reeve Reatha Jackson was in- from the country because Pol-
MOI1KL
Wide Group for High
CHARLES A. KAICHEN
Canada who gave him 825 votes
m., at the synagogue on Pingree stalling harpist. Jeanette Lon- and's economic condition is such
IS leant
Mrs. Pierce Annes of Bay City,
of Laguna Beach, Calif., former- p.
School
Girls
Enselice
that
these
Jews
can
never
expect
in the New York World-Tele- added pleasure to the program
and Woodrow Wilson.
don and Edna Rosenman were the
ly of Detroit, 70 years old, died
Recommended 57
to
live
there
in
decent,
human
gram's
radio
editors'
poll.
In
top-
"How
to
Promote
Peace
Among
marshals.
Complimentary
danc-
110.1.6. ano
on Feb. 6. Funeral services were the Nations of the World" will
The Women's branch of the ping all radio programs for the with her singing. Miss Iola Beard-
conditions of well-being and se-
Hospitals
sley was her accompanist.
held Feb. 8. Ile is survived by be the topic chosen by Mrs. Doug- ing was held for friends.
2903
The first meeting under the curity. It is a ghastly and cyn- Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- fourth consecutive year, Benny led
A contribution to the Red Cross
a
sister,
Mrs.
Harry
B.
Kline
of
gregations
of America announces Fred Allen by over 600 votes. The was
las Brown who will speak to the leadership of the new corps of of- ical confession which would have
Elmhurst
collected at the meeting. The
Los Angeles.
members of the West Warren ficers will be held Tuesday, Feb. set in motion a wave of indigna- the launching of Habanoth, a na- only other Jewish entertainer listed affair was in charge of Mrs. Gil-
TO. 6-6839
tion throughout the civilized world tion-wide club movement for girls in the first 20 were Erne Rapee bert Fienberg, assisted by Mrs.
Marriages
Club on Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 16, at 7:30.
Performed
CAROLINE L. BERNS
were it not for the fact that since of high school age. The parent or- and his orchestra in the 8th place H. H. Heston, Mrs. William
2 p. m., at the Newberry School.
Min Jackson's term has been the
of 18644 Fairfield Ave., 34 years
Great War we have become ganization will provide each group with 49 votes, Eddie Cantor in
A concert furnished by the Mu-
old, died on Feb. 8. Funeral sic Study Club and preceded by shortened by two months no as inured to calamity and injustice with a menual of activities, sug- 10th place with 40 votes, and Green, Mrs. Simon Bergman, Mrs.
Harry Greenberg, Mrs. Norman_
on a large scale. This is an age gestions for programs, and the George Burns and Gracie Allen in Sorscher. Mrs. Samuel Kurtz,
Monuments of Character services were held on Feb. 12 a card party will make up the to allow a third term.
with interment in Woodmere program of the Woodward Club
with
• out compassion and mercy as services of an experienced director. 14th place with 32 votes. Benny Mrs. Alma Buckner.
Cemetery. She is survived by her at their meeting on Thursday,
veil as an era of universal coward- Essay and story contests have also ranked first among the comed-
husband, Bernard F., a daughter, Feb. 18, at 2 p. m., at the Jewish
been arranged, for individual and ians with Burns and Allen fourth,
ice.
Mary Ann; two eons, Philip Community Center.
Is Colonel Beck in earnest? group awards. Distinguishing in- Cantor sixth and Milton Berle
Charles and Donald Frank and
Does Poland really intend to force signia have been provided for all ninth. Leopold Stokowski paced
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
the symphony orchestra leaders
Maurice Schwartz, former as- 3,000,000 of its Jewish citizens to affiliated members.
Last Tuesday, Feb. 9, Detroit
J. Levy of Bay City.
J. C. R S. Auxiliary Thanks sistant prosecuting attorney, is a emigrate? Where shall these Jews The manual, covering programs and Jascha Heifetz the instrumen- Lodge
No. 65, Knights of Pythias,
for
all
religious
and
national
holi-
go
if
they
are
driven
out?
The
talists. Gabriel Hostler was fourth
for
the
office
of
Corn-
candidate
Its
Patrons
exemplified
the rank of esquire
A TRIBUTE
mon Pleas Judge at the primary reverse of the question is equally days and giving full details of among news commentators and before a capacity audience on a
baffling: What shall become of club organization, is the work of David Rosa won the same place
election on Monday, March 1.
The
Molly
Segal
Auxiliary
of
class
of
new
candidates.
Pythians
To the Sweet Memory of My 114 er.
Mr. Schwartz graduated from them if they remain in Poland? Rabbi Philip Goodman, assistant among studio announcers,
the Detroit Jewish Consumptive
of several lodges in this vicinity
De. Morrill Silverman, who Died
the law school of the University Even at this moment their status rabbi of the Institutional Syna-
on Feb. IS. 1924
Relief
Society
of
Denver,
Colo.,
witnessed
the
splendid
work
per-
0.0.55. sad-Marbla Ignms•sts
can scarcely be qualified as hu- gogue, New York. The president of
ey
norSidn A
rs
thanks their members and friends of Detroit in 1919 and immediately man. Their misery and destitu- the women's branch is Mrs. Her- Have You Entered the Old formed by Past Chancellors
7729 TWELFTH ST.
My des.
established an office for the prac-
Gold
Contest?
for
their
patronage
which
made
L
Alexander
and
mm•
far-
I Eke to think of you as
ZECLID 7144
bert
S.
Goldstein;
chairman
of
the
tion
is
appalling.
They
live
in
tice
of
law.
He
feels
that
the
ex-
off happy ylm•
Pearl. Addresses were delivered
the luncheon and bridge on Jan. perience and training he received beastly circumstances.
Habanoth committee, Mrs. Henry
T king car. of •ngel habl.
gian ngalral
aricohoaonclod
ellgo
ors,courrde
Who. mothers have not yet come to 26 at R. H. Fyfe's auditorium, a during the 16 years as a practic-
Is Poland, after deliberately Feder; director of activities, Mrs. You Can Win ■ Fortune in This by tsheoverval
Contest
success, under the chairmanship ing attorney in all state and fed- wrecking the tolerably prosperous Abraham Burnstein, all of New
I like to think of you as hrInging peace
members to attend the Pythian re-
of Mrs. Ben Feldman.
Rev. Cantor
and comfort
courts, where he tried hun- Jewish middle classes. going to York.
If you have not entered the Old lief ball
Plans are progressing for the eral
To older •.els who vat for their own
Sa
f itoufordley. Feb. 20, at
dreds of civil and criminal cases, drive out the victims of its own
DAVID
loved on.s.
Gold Contest, do so today. The Fort
It poem. that 1 can 'Imo. ant you annual donor luncheon to take form an excellent background callous and uncivilized policy? Is HOLLAND'S OLDEST
contest is just beginning. 1,000 ewe Past . esChancellor
GOLDEN
ownheto
g B
a r ela Jacoby,
al nac
d n e dw
l
making sweet acented Cousuet• of place on Tuesday. May 4, at 12:30 which qualifies him for the office that the Poland which fired the
SYNAGOGUE CLOSED cash prizes totaling $200,000 will wan presented
d chaos
dafoostr
Illies•of-the-v•Iley. purplc mull., p. m., at the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
Detro•e Eason.
isaetted
he seeks. From 1935 to 1937 he youthful imagination of millions
mut feathery. on hepatic.,
ROTTERDAM
(W
N
S)

Hol-
be
given
to
the
winners.
The
tulated
M 0 II IF I.
con-
congra
Th• whit. you croon little hom• ton.. gogue.
was an assistant prosecuting at- with its proud challenge "Nosh land's oldest svnagogue, which test consists of solving puzzle pic-
dur-
T11.6R 5-5404
My deer. 1 want you
Mtn , Stepin Aid Society Gives
torney, which poet he filled credit- ist Polen nicht verloren" flung dates from the 17th century, has tures. The first przie is $100,000. 'he splendid work performed
Wedding Ceremen-
his administration last year.
EATTIE MORRIS
Dinner-Dance Feb. 14
ably.end was cften quoted 112 the into the face of the jackboot int- been closed because the majority Go to your cigarette dealer and ing
t. Perfeeninl In
rank
Olfidelons
cho
N
s
exoti
Tu
cae
n
16,
the
sd
did
a
y
a
,
t
eF:b.
perialisms
of
Russia,
Prussia
and
/10.• and be Ap-
The Stepin Aid Society urges its daily press for the efficient man-
Detroit. Mich.
of its members have moved to an- ask him for a set of official
of page will be exemplified on a
pola14
members and friends to keep the ner in which he handled homicide Austria? Is that Poland, the other part of the city. Belong- Gold puzzle pictures, FREE, Old
to-
date of Sunday, Feb. 14, open for cases as well as manslaughter and state which claims to be the East- ing to the Aahkenazic community, gether with full rules and details
the first
Wednesday,
noefsd iy.,wee
Fuy 2 c 4 a , rdthprt
Feb.
the club's celebration of the ninth felonies resulting from motor ern outpost of Latin civilisation the synagogue is celebrated also concerning the contest. Follow the
series
and Europe's bastion against "As-
anniversary, at the Bnal Zion vehicle casualties.
for
its
curious
bell
tower.
instructions carefully. File your will take place for members and
Contributions to Ladies Aux- In loving memory of our dear Synagogue, Holmur corner Hum-
Mr. Schwartz has been active iatic barbarism?"
entry form immediately. Do not friends.
These are the questions we ask
mother and grandmother, Fannie phrey. All proceeds will be used in Jewish communal affairs. In
Wary of United He-
Double-Mellow OLD GOLD
Will American Jewry succeed delay.
Weinberg, who passed away 8 to clothe orphans and to provide speaking cf his candidacy he re- in amazement. But when we are
brew Schools
offers this contest as a great
The Rothschild, are financing
19 1 3l.
matzo for needy. For reservations marked: elf I an elected I plan through wondering we shall have in overcoming its inner divisions friend-making
The Women's Auxiliary el the years ago, Feb. 15,
enterprise. Watch the construction of a subway is
about
it.
doing
something
and
sanhe-
to
start
into
parties,
cliques
call Mrs. A. Goose, secretary, Ho- some necessary reforms which will
United Hebrew &hoots acknowl-
this
newspaper
for
further
an-
Prague.
• Itfay her dear soul rest
benefit all parties to ■ suit. One For even if the Jews are allowed drins to put forward a united nouncements.
garth 7387.
edges with thanks contributions
in everlasting peace."
ews o f
of them will be to invite counsel to remain in Poland their game. front in bet elff o the e J
nerved fres the following: Mrs.
sink to such depths of Poland? I think the great his-
Two jackets of Cellophue , •ot
tion
will
court
chambers
lob
Blake
Old
and
clients
into
the
Prise
crop
Sadly missed by her children,
Oscar Blumberg; kin B. Zeff;
The word "Zedakah" is the ONE but TWO, stand guard ;owl'.
heart case to encourage human misery that a third of torical test for American Israel cable
address of the Hilfsverein the freshness of the prise crop
Mrs. Owns Worn( and Mrs. Mrs. Anna R. Eantalty, Mrs. Elsie Geld Cigarettes Double • Mellow, before
them must perish with starvation is at hand.
supervision
of

settlement
under
and
2
Jackets
of
Cellophase
keep
der Juden in Germany.
Louis Duseoff, in memory of Rubin and Babe Weinberg and
ccorseass 1117. a A. r. a)
tobacco of ow Gold Cigarettes.
within a measurably short time.
the.. always factory fresh. .. Judge."
her grandchildren.
Mabee Rebores.

Cream of the Crop

Form Fathers Club
at Jewish Center

Only in

J.W.E.W.O. Branch
Shower on March 9

(10 you yet that

Officers Installed
Two Basketball
Games, Dance at
by Purity Rainbow
Center, Feb. 13

Superior Quality that

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Milton A. Behrendt
In Race for Judge

CLEANERS 6 DYERS

Folkman to Address Future Events of
Flint's Hadassa
Bnai Brith Ladies

Center Symphony
Orchestra Formed

e i

WE rirE

Registrations for
Center Art School

OFF MY CHEST

New York, Brooklyn
Federations Merge

MOTHERS' CLUBS

Charlie's

Service Garage

Maurice Schwartz
Is In Judge's Race

Manuel Urbacb

ir

IN MEMORIAM

K. of P. Lodge No. 55
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