America Amish Perky&cal Cotter CLIFTON • CINCINNATI 20, 0100 ...,■13.—N1W1=6101. 0•11..11010e inztp nun r,itInsft et turn Septembe• 10, 1937 37 Rosh Ilashonah Greetings to the Patrons of the GERTRUDE BEAUTY SALON MISS la:ItT111, 1■13 11.,1 Manager Specializing in Hair Cutting and Styling Permanents and Scalp Treatments 12228 LINWOOD AVE. Townsend 7.9856 Novel Addition to Bnai David School YOM KIPPUR SERVICES At CONG. BNAI MOSHE Yom Kippur services will begin Rabbi Sperka Announces Forma- at Bnai Moshe at 6:15 p. nt. Tues- day, Sept. 14, with Kol Nidre ren- tion of Sunday Morning dered by Cantor A. A, Rosenfeld Breakfast Club Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Con- gregation Bnai David announces the addition of a new function to the congregation's religious school, in the form of a Sunday Morning Breakfast Club. All Bar Mitzvah boys attending the Bnai David religious school will come to school at 9 o'clock each Sun- day morning to hold services. Those attending will daven with Tefilin and the rabbi will be Pres- ent to explain some portion of the prayer. Although the exist- ing Junior Congregation at pres- ent conducting Sabbath services will form the nucleus of this club, the parents of all boys belonging to the Sunday Morning Breakfast Club are invited to become part of this organization as senior members. The services will last from 9 to 10 a. m. and from 10 to 10:30 breakfast will be served free to all those present, permitting the boys to attend the religious school from 10:30 to 12 noon. Registration for Sunday School will open Sunday morning, Sept. 12, from 10 to 12 noon. The Bnai David religious school consists of a kindergarten, eight grades and a high school depart- ment. and a choir under direction of Benjamin Goldberg of New York. Rabbi Moses Fischer will deliver a sermon following Kol Nidre and will also speak Yom Kippur day, W e d n e s da y, immediately after Yizkor services, in the forenoon. Wednesday's devotions will begin at 7 rt. rn. J u n i or congregation services will be held Wednesday for chil- dren 14 years of age and under, beginning at 10 a. tn. in the Harry Rosman Assembly Hall, Jack Nel- son, director, will conduct the junior congregation in Hebrew and English, Admission is free. Wedding Calendai Births Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. John II. Schneider, 17165 Wiscon sin Ave., a daughter, Joan Ellen. Aug. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown (Dorothy King of Longfellow Ave., a son, Charles Ernest. Jr. Sept. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Solomon (Esther Traub) of 2990 Fullerton Ave., a son, Jerome Harvey. Postpone School Opening: The opening of Temple Beth El Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin (Maxine Rosenthal) religious school will be postponed of Parkside Ave., a daughter, Frances Hays. until Saturday, Sept. 18, and Sun- Sept. 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack Jackman (Helen Stark) of day, Sept. 19, 18287 Prairie Ave., a son, Murray. Sabbath Day Services: On Sabbath morning, Sept. 11, 10:30 o'clock, Rabbi Leon Fram will speak. State Bar Yom Kippur Holy Day Services: Junior Hadassah to Meet Sunday Sept. 19—Miss Estelle Gluklick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs The first meeting of the pres- Samuel Gluklick, to Ralph Benach, at Temple Beth El, at 2 p. m ent season of the Detroit unit of No cards. Junior Hadassah will be held on Sept. 30—Miss Dorothy Aronson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Aronson of 1997 Clairmount Ave., to Charles Lawrence Sunday. Sept. 13, at 2:15 p. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Davis of 2470 W. Buena Vista at taller Ilotel. The new presi- Ave. Reception at bride's residence from 8:30 to 12 p. nt. No cards. Oct. 3—Miss Esther Serling, daughter of Mrs. Anna Serling of 2700 Fullerton Ave., to Albert G. Sanders, at Congregation Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th, at 3 o'clock. Reception at home from 7 ED 10 p. tn. No cards. Honors- JEWS OF SHANGHA Leo I. Franklin APPEAL FOR HELP On Tuesday evening; Sept, 14, at 7:30, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will SAM SOLOMON speak on "A Serious Attempt at Self-Analysis," in the main audi- extends to all his friends, torium. patrons and the entire com- 500 Are Destitute; 250 Vol- On Tuesday evening, Sept, 14, Joseph Levin Dies munity, holiday greetings, at 7:30, Rabbi Leon Fran: will unteers Assist in with the hope that you on the topic, "Coming at the Age of 64 speak be blessed with a year Evacuations Home," in the Brown Chapel, of health, happiness while Rabbi Louis I. Egelson will and prosperity in Was Known as a Tobacco Expert occupy the pulpit in the social SHANGHAI, China (WNS)— fullest measure. In U. S. and Canada While a hastily-organized Jewish hall, his sermon subject being, "A regiment of the emergency Shan- Spiritual Reunion." Joseph Levin, well-known in ghai Volunteers Corps stood On Wednesday morning, Sept. the Jewish community and for 15, at 10 o'clock, Rabbi Fram's guard in the Jewish quarter of Fall Is Here years recognized as a tobacco ex- sermon will be "here We Stand," this war-ravaged metropolis of and now is the time to re• pert in this country and in Can- in the main aditorium. Dr. Frank- China, local rabbis issued an ap- pair and renovate your last ada, died at his home, 70 Far- lin will speak in the Brown Chapel peal to world Jewry to provide year's garments. Expert care rand Park, Highland ('ark, at 1 on the topic, "Changing Moral immediate relief for Shanghai's is given every garment and o'clock on Wednesday morning, Controls," and Rabbi Egelson will 6,000 Jews. Destruction of homes all tailor-made clothes are Sept. 8, after a prolonged illness. assist the rabbis throughout the and property by fires, looters and hand-pressed. Ile was 64 years old. day. bombardment has left 500 Jews Funeral services were held from here destitute. The 250 Jewish The annual children's service Phone TO. 6.9760 his late residence at 10 o'clock will take place in the main temple volunteers are rendering valuable And our truck is on its way on Thursday morning, with Rabbi at 12:30, and the memorial serv- aid in evacuating Jews from the A. M. Hershman of Congregation i ices will be held at 4 o'clock. Dr. fighting areas and in protecting Shaarey Zedek officiating. Burial Franklin's subject for the me- abandoned property and homes. was in Clover Hill Park Ceme- ' morial service will be "Perchance Heavy damage was inflicted on tery. to Dream" and Rabbi Fram will the Jewish kuarter where scores Quality Cleaners Pallbearers were the following speak on the topic, "The Soul of shops and homes were razed LEO I. FRANKLIN & Tailors nephews of the deceased: Dr. Which Thou Host Given Unto by fire. The bulk of the relief Philip Broudo, David Levin, Abbe Me." 11633 LINWOOD AVE. Leo I. Franklin has been elect- work is being carried on by the The doors of the lower audi- ed to the board of directors of Kadoorie Center and the Zionist Levi. David Levi, Albert Feigen torium will be closed during the the Michigan State Bar Associa- Organization but both organiza- of Chicago and David Rosen. Mr. Levin is survived by his memorial services. tion. Ile has for a number of tions cannot cope with the dis- wife, Ida; five sons, Theodore, Special Announcements: years been, and still is, a direc- aster. At the Kol Nidre services we tor of the Detroit Bar Associa- Saul R., I. Bayre, Dr. Samuel J. Reports f r o ni Tientsin, in and Iloke; and three daughters, shall have the privilege of having tion. North China, where the Japanese as our guest, the well-known vio- Mrs. David A. Croll of Windsor, have taken over complete control Mrs. Henry R. Yanow of New linist, David Rubinoff, who will tell of a similar Jewish defense York City and Miss Isabel of De- play the traditional Kol Nidre, corps organized to prevent anti- Pisgah Will Meet troit. Jewish disturbances organized by Russian White Guardists. The For 40 years active in the Monday, Sept. 13 MADISON 6191 cigar and tobacco business, Mr. Jewish volunteers were disbanded Levin was considered an expert This coming Monday, Sept. 13, after the immediate danger of One Night Only in his field. Ile had traveled to trouble had passed but a wide- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koffman will inaugurate the new season of spread the most important tobacco cen- campaign of anti-Semitism WED. EVE., SEPT. 15 and Miss Naomi Blumenau have Pisgah Lodge under the 'leader- ters in the world to make large returned home after a three ship of Samuel W. Leib, its new- has been launched throughout tobacco purchases. Ile retired weeks' vacation spent in Atlantic IY-elected president. North China. A Miniature from active work a year ago. Entertainment has been ar- City, Philadelphia and in Cleve- to being a mem- land where they attended the ex- ranged for and refreshments will Night School Sessions for Art Performance ber In_addition of Congregation Shaarey position. be served. In addition there will Adults in 20 Schools Zedek, Mr. Levin was associated be a short talk by Aaron Droock, featuring the well known with the Zionist Organization and An unheralded announcement vice-president of the District radio and stage star Detroit's public evening schools with numerous important Jewish of interest tells of the recent mar Lodge, and by Dr. Victor Droock, Causes. riage of Miss Esther Janet the head of the current member- for adults open in 20 schools on Monday, Sept. 13, at 7 p. m. Glance, daughter of Rabbi and ship drive, in connection with the Enrollments will be accepted dur- Mrs. Mendel Glancz of North Van celebration of the 80th anniver- ing the evenings of Monday, Young Israel Siyum Buren St., to Martin Bragman, nary of Pisgah Lodge in Novem- Tuesday and Wednesday. The son of Max Bragman of Detroit. ber. Pisgah Lodge followed its regu- term will last 12 weeks: The The ceremony took place in Toledo elementary courses, including Tuesday with Rabbi Goldberg lar custom by treating all of the grades, English for the foreign- Jewish inmates of the Detroit Sunday, Sept. 12, at 1 p. m., is I officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel born, and citizenship, will be free the date set for the Siyum Ha Goldberg, of Bay City, sister and House of Correction with Rosh of all charges in all schools. All Sofer to be given by Young Is- brother-in-law of the bride, were Ilashonah kosher dinners which the usual academic, technical. reel of Detroit at 2695 Joy Road. the only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. followed religious services con- and health courses Irving M. Bunim of New York, Bragman plan to spend three ducted by Joseph Sanders, first commercial, will be offered in the high school i dent. prominent Young Israel leader weeks in New York City. Tem- and technical division. A charge The same custom of serving and organizer, will be the prin- porarily they are making their kosher dinners and conducting of $2.50 per course will be made home at 201 North Lincoln Ave. cipal speaker. for the term for most secondary services will be observed on Yom The Sofer was presented by Mr. Kippur. Yom Kippur services will courses. health courses will be The Yiddishe Mama OBITUARY and Sirs. Sam Osnos in memory Samuel Schneideman, 60, a cloth- be conducted for the Jewish fin- $2, and domestic courses for of their departed son, Irving M. ing merchant in Bay City for the mates of the Detroit House of housewives will be only 50c for ESTHER FIELD Osnos. The public is invited. Refresh- past 25 years, died at his home, Correction by a member of the the term. 521 North Van Buren St. Coming lodge, and kosher dinners for Yom with a company ments will be served free. here from his birthplace in Riga, Kippur Eve and Yom Kippur Esther Field will sing her Russia, where he was born Aug. night will be served. newest success songs Speakers Announced for 20 15, 1677, Mr. Schneideman con- ducted a clothing business for Town Hall Lectures at ADDED ATTRACTION many years. Ile was active in local Cass Theater "Irs a Strange Country" Masonic circles, being a member of Bay City Lodge, No. 129, F. & a portrayal of life and songs Detroit Town Hall in the Cam A. M. He was also a member of Jay E. Jacobson of Franklin Theater announced the completed I. 0. B. B. lie leaves his widow, Blvd. and George E. Wyman of I Tickets at Boo Office list of speakers for the "Twenty Sophia; a son, Lewis Schneideman E. Iroquois Rd. returned from a Friday Mornings" of the ninth at home; a daughter, Mrs. Harold two weeks' trip to Long Lake Inn season of 1937-1938. II. G. Wells, Courlander, New York City; two near Alpena, and Roaring Brook England's foremost novelist and brothers, Philip and Henry Schnei- Inn near Petoskey. philosophy. on his first American demon, both of New Zealand; three Mrs. Si W. Kollin of Dwight tour is speaking only in six cities sisters, Mrs. Pauline Atkinson, in the United States and Mrs. Kirkland Lake, Canada; Mrs. Ida St. returned home after spending Peck Saunders is happy to Murrey, Australia, and Mrs. Betty the month of August as the guest • SHARP f, Nellie announce his appearance on this Mendelson, Russia; and a grand- of Mrs. Grace Zellman of Cincin- ly.ns Tes hl MINOR program. Blanch Yurka, one of son, Robert Schneideman, at home. nati • at her summer home on , America's most distinguished ac- llorseshoe Lake. tresses will open the season early Nazis Open Another Camp Near Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen and in October; John Mason Brown. St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Schutz of dramatic critic of the New York Have You Entered the New Evening Pont, will return again Existence of a new Nazi camp Chicago are the guests of their to discuss the new Broadway pro- near the Meramec River in St. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solo- Old Gold Contest? ductions; while William B. S. Louis was disclosed by the Non- mon of Franklin Blvd. Seabrook. internationally famous Sectarian Anti-Nazi League in You Can Win • Fortune In This author, explorer and adventurer, identical telegrams to members of Rabbi Eric Friedland'a sermon is to come to Detroit for the first Congress, the Department of Jus- for Sunday evening was "Who New Contest time. Other speakers will be: tice. the State Department and Are These We Call the Jewish Dr. Victor G. Heiser, Count the Bureau of Federal Investiga- People?"; and Monday morning If you have not entered the Old tion. The League reported that it was "Awakening." Gold Contest, do so today. The Hermann Keyserling, Mai contest is just beginning. 1,000 Sze, daughter of His Excellency, the St. Louis group of the Ger- the Chinese Ambassador to the man-American Bund has lust Cash Prizes totaling $250,000 will Attorney David C. Voices Is be given to the winners. The con- United States; Judge Camille Kel- opened this new camp. together Seeking City Clerk Post with a newly-acquired meeting test consists of supplying the mis- ly of the Memphis Juvenile Court, M. Msgr. Folio nJ. Sheen, James house at 2060 Oregon Ave., St. sing conversation to fit into the Dr. Frank Bohn, Louis Louis. The leader of the St. Louis David C. Yokes, attorney and empty balloon of a cartoon. The Ilepborn, First Prize is $100,000. Go to K. Anspacher, the Rt. Honorable Bond, the League charges, is An- counsellor-at-law, with offices at Lord Marley, Sidney N. Montague ton Kessler, an alien who came to 729 Ford Bldg., has filed with your cigarette dealer and ask him of the Canadian Mounted Police, this country in 1910, and received City Clerk Richard W. Reading a for the Old Gold Cartoon Bulle- Clifton Fadiman, literary critic of tins, free, together with full rules The New Yorker; Isaac Marcoos- his first citizenship papers in Oc- $100 nominating fee for candidacy for the office of city treasurer. and details concerning the contest. son, author and world traveler; tober, 1936. Follow the instructions carefully. Frederick Snyder, Dr. A L File your entry form immediately. Sachar, Prince Hubertun Loewen- Do not delay. Double-Mellow Old stein and his wife, Princess Helga 24-YEAR HEBREW-ENGLISH CALEN- Gold offers this new contest as a Old Gold gives you another op- Marie Loewenstein and Jacques DAR IN GREAT DEMAND Portunity to win a fortune. Watch Cartier. The calendar is a 32-page book this newspaper for further an- giving all the actual English dates Mexico Halts Secret Reorganize- nouncements. and the Hebrew dates from 1917 ties of Ante-Se mitic Gold Shir ts to 1941. Any person, for in- — Contributions to the No•tjl stance, looking for a Yahrzeit or MEXICO CITY. (WNS)--Sec. a date of a Bar Mitzvah. can find End Clinic ret reorganization of the out- the information in but a moment. North End Clinic has received !awed anti-Semitie and Fascist One need only know the original the following contributions: Gold Shirts was nipped in the English date of the event (if it bud when the police arrested occurred within the last 20 years). Mrs. el In honor of birthday leaders of the Confederation of , This convenient, useful book Benjamin Reach Winnetka from Mr. and of Mrs. Henry the Middle Class, an organization has been hailed for its value to be the new name of the those wilp celebrate anniversaries Wineman. said Gold to Shirts. The arrests were In memory of Aaron Nusbaum according to the Hebrew eaten- from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loew- made during • raid on the Con- der. While the books last, they enstein, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Con- federation's headquarters after wifl be sent to all who request helm and sons. Mrs. A. Burton Vicente Lombardo Toledano, sec- them. It is only necessary to retary-reneral of the Confedera- send • post card or a letter to and daughters. tion of Mexican Workers, to had a tipped off the authorities Dept. burgh, Heinz Pa. Flower. far All eensiens — Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. Fascist plot. SOLOMON'S LITTMAN'S People's Theater Bag CID !totes Ha-Torah Sunday ( I 1' AGE SEVEN Dr. Alvin D. Hersch to Be the Guest Speaker • A silo end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE FALL SUEDES in PERFECT HARMONY DR. ALVIN D. HERSCH Just as pure color (ones and grace comprise musical consonance, so do Autumnal shades and masterful design combine to make "La Fay" shoes beautiful! See how perfectly balanced h the model sketched. Sea ;ow these three multi- colored wing tips conspire to make your foot appear shorter and how their upward swing slender- izes the ankle. Black or brown suede. $10 dent, Miss Bertha Yackness, will extend greeting to old and new members and their friends. Greet- in-s will also be extended by Mrs. Maurice Landau, president of Senior Iladassah, and Mrs. L. Glazier, senior advisor to Junior Hadassah. Miss Ethel Polio, _ program chairmen, has arranged for piano selections by Karl Haas of the Bendetson Netzorg School of Piano. The principal speaker of• the afternoon wilf be Dr. Alvin •D. Ilersch, whose topic will he "The Turning Wheel." At this meeting, tickets will be distributed to members for the first fund-raising affair of the season, a games night and ball, to be given on Oct. 17, at the Stotler Hotel. SHOE SALON—SECOND FLOOR Rus sEKs 144* WOODWARD AVE. Hadassah Division Will Meet Sept. 13 The first meeting of the Busi- ness and Professional division of the Detroit chapter of Hadassah will be held Monday evening, Sept. 13, at the Jewish Commu- nity Center, Woodward at Hol• brook. Mrs. Ezra Shapiro of Cleveland, who has just returned from Pal- estine and the World Zionist Con- gress, will be the speaker. Re- ports and ^lens for the coming year will be discussed. The meet- ing will be convened by Miss Mettle Baron, vice-chairman, at 8 o'clock. Visitors are welcome. Bicur Cholera, Jrs. PRESENT TIIEIR 28th Annual Yom Kippur Night Dance Wednesday, September 15, 1937 at the beautiful American Design Exhibition at Detroit Institute of Arts Cigar store Indians, Shaker fur- niture, clothing, and other ob- jects made by Americans to ful- fill their needs in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are il- lustrated by water color drawings in the exhibition of the Index of American Design which opened at the Detroit Institute of Arts on Sept. 1. The Index, the work of the Federal Art Project, records the native arts and crafts of America. WPA artists working in 25 states have now completed some 7,000 reproductions, 180 of which compose the exhibition at the De- troit Institute. Michigan is well represented in the exhibition by 29 water colors of wooden figures, puppets, and toys, Michigan's chief contribution to American folk art. The exhibition will hang until Sept. 26 and is free to the public at all times. 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