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COMPLETE PLANS FOR
HOME RELIEF AFFAIR

Mrs. J. H. Polozker is chairman
of pledges for the Ilome Relief
Society's annual dinner dance, to
take place Sunday, Oct. 24, at
6:30 p. m., at hotel Stotler. All
those desiring to place their

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October 8, 1937

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt
entertained at a family dinner
on Oct. 2 in honor of the engage-
ment of their daughter. Betty. to
Vernon Pope of Des Moines, Ia.

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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zemon of I
Miller Rd. will entertain a group
of friends at dinner on Saturday.
Oct. 16.

'3.95

Joseph 'Neisner of Rochester,
N. Y. was the house guest during
the pat week of the Alexander
Freeman of Chicago Blvd.

Such quality merits your
enthusiasm! Lustrous satin,

Miss Mildred Wolff will leave
Oct. 13 to spend 10 days in Chi-
cago as the guest of her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Moses.

cut carefully to it in
smooth, unbroken lines,
with each stitch hand-done,
and the fine hand-run laces
one-of.a.kind patterns left
from far costlier garments.
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Every Wednesday Night

at 8 P. M. Sharp

Detroit Lodge No. 55
Knights of Pythias

Play All Evening for 40c

Grand Prize: 1938 Automobile

Jr. Congregation
of the Bnai Moshe
Resumes Services

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New Study Program
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Junior Music Study
Clubs to Be Formed Hadassah Division
to Meet on Tuesday

N. H. J. C. League's
Event on Oct. 27

Fort Wayne Hotel

Twenty-nine women, selected by
Mrs. David S. Diamond and Mrs.
Carl Schiller, will act as captains
in the 1937 Roll of Honor Cam-
paign of the Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah.
The captains are as follows:

JOSEPH SPRINGEL, Catering Mgr,

An impressive ceremony took
place at Bnai Moshe Synagogue
during the devotions, Sabbath,
Oct. 2, when Ernest Levi, foster
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro-
senberg, became Bar Mitzvah.
Master Levi read Maftir excel-
lently and displayed an intellig-
ence and knowledge of Hebrew
which impressed the worshippers.
Rabbi Moses Fischer made appro-
priate remarks and Cantor A. A.
Rosenfeld conducted special serv-
ices. Master Levi was presented
with a prayer book, inscribed by
the rabbi and officers of the con-
gregation. An ample Kiddush was
furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Rosen-
berg in the social hall of the con-
gregation, following the services.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Ilennelin and
family formerly of Elmhurst
MRS. HARRY ROSMAN
Miss Helen Louise Gates of the Ave. are now residing at 4281
Whittier left Oct. 3 to spend two Pasadena Ave.
pledges may do so by calling any weeks In New York.
of the following sub-chairmen on
Misses Libby and Shirley Small
Mrs. Polozker's committee: Mes-
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
dames Harry Rosman, AI Weis- man returned from a week's visit of 2692 Calvert Ave. are spending
man, Harry Shulman, Anthony in Laurel, Miss. where they at- the week-end in Chicago.
Deutsch, William Roth. Max Ko- tended the wedding of their
Dr. Leo L. Perrin will attend
gan, Bernard Komer, Joseph Ja- nephew, Abner Freeman of Minne-
the Michigan Osteopathic Assn.
cobs, Anna Moss, R. Robert }Ull- apolis, to bliss Adele Matison.
convention in Grand Rapids, Oct.
man, Harry Galperin, Joseph Gal-
perin, Leon Zeckman, Ben B.
Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne has re- 26, 27 and 28,
Schwartz, Sam Arkin, Joseph turned from a month's visit with
In honor of her forthcoming
Sachs, Ira Friedenberg and Ben her nephew and niece, Dr. and
Gould.
Mrs. Ernest Freshman of Oneida, marriage to Harry Goodie, Miss
Anne Goldstein will be entertained
Mrs. Ralph Levy, chairman of N. Y.
at a shower to be given by the
the case committee, anticiaptes
that the Home Relief Society's
Mrs. Sigmund A. Robinson and Misses Rose, Fannie and Chilly
number of cases for the coming Mrs. Amson C. Tabor will give Grossberg at the King Fong Cafe
year will be 'rester than ever a luncheon and kitchen shower on Tuesday, Oct. 12.
before due to the increased cost on Oct. 12 in honor of Miss Bar-
Rabbi I. Meyer Sperka of
of living, labor conditions, etc. bara Gilbert, bride-elect of Jan-
Brooklyn, N. Y., is the guest of
Many pensioned mothers with uary.
his brother and 'sister-in-law, Rab-
large families will require more
.110••• ••••■
supplementation in the form of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lambert re- bi and Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka. and
food, milk, coal and clothing. Sev- turned from a two-weeks' visit In he is to spend the coming week at
their home atI938 Tuxedo Ave.
eral cases in which the head of New Orleans.
the family is incapacitated will
"The Tops," a sorority, cele-
require continued service. Mrs.
Mrs. Julian Zemon will leave
Levy states: "This dinner dance Is Oct. 20 to spend 10 days in New brated the second anniversary
Saturday, Oct. 9, at the Book
our major budget raising event, York.
Casino. After luncheon the girls
and we need the support of every
one in the community who is in-
Seventy-five members of the attended the performance at the
terested in the welfare of the sick staffs of the various agencies af- Cass Theater. The officers are:
and needy."
filiated with the Jewish Welfare Alice Figlene, President; Violet
Mrs. Jerome Kanter. chairman Federation of Detroit tendered a Werney, secretary; Shirley Weis-
of the year book, reports that this reception to Isidore Sobeloff, the brot, treasurer.
Tearose, Gardenia;
publication will go to press on new executive director of the Fed-
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Frank
Monday, Oct. 11, and all contri- eration, and to Mrs. Sobeloff. on
Sizes 32 to 44
butions must be in her hands not Tuesday evening, at the Jewish of 155 Cedar St., Wyandotte, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
later than on this date.
Children's Home.
son, Harvey, on Saturday, Oct.
A special meeting was held last .
16, at Congregation Beth El in
Friday at the home of Mrs. Al
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian D. Rosen Wyandotte.
Reception of home
Weisman, and from the reports will entertain a group of friends
given to Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg, on Saturday evening at their on Sunday, Oct. 17. from 2 to 5
and
7
to
10
p.
tn. No cards.
general chairman. and her co- home.
chairman, Mrs. Reuben Allender,
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Ilenry A. Deutsch
the dinner dance will afford every
At a congregational dinner
one an enjoyable evening, plus given under the auspices of the of 3356 Monterey Ave. returned
to
their
home
from
an extended
the satisfaction of contributing Men's Temple Club on Tuesday
trip east, where they visited their
to a worthy cauee.
evening, Oct. 19, Rabbi Leon friends and relatives. Mr. Deutsch
Mrs. Philip Brenner, chairman Fram will deliver the first address
of the hospital visiting committee, he has given in Detroit on his also attended the convention of the
announces that • visit will be experiences, encounters and ob- New York Life. Insurance Co.
made to Eloise on Wednesday, servations in Paris, Geneva, Ber-
Mrs. Harry Apple and Miss
Oct. 13, at 1 p. m. All those lin, Budapest, Czechoslovakia. Ro-
Fannie Baron will be hostesses at
desiring to accompany Mrs. Bre:- mania and Poland.
a hose and handkerchief shower at
ner on this visit may contact her
the forma's home at 636 Riverside
at Townsend 7.1943. Contribu-
Thursday, Oct. 7, Rabbi Leon
tions of fruit and delicacies for Fram addressed the Detroit Coun- Drive oh Oct. 13, honoring Anne
those confined at Eloise will be cil on Peace Education at the Wuntner, whose marriage will
take place Oct. 17.
gratefully received.
Women's City Club. During the
coming week he will speak at the
Mrs. Simon Meretaky and Mrs.
Intercollegiate Club on: "The
Williams entertained re-
Price of Peace," and address the Benjamin
AT
cently with a luncheon and show-
Detroit Housing Council on "Eur-
er
at
the
Norton
Palmer Hotel
opean Experiments in Housing."
in honor of Miss Edith Williams
of
Windsor,
whose
marriage to
The membership committee of
The Detroit League of the Na-
Joseph Gibbs of Detroit, will take
tional Home for Jewish Children the Detroit section, National place on Nov. 7. Covers were
at Denver announces that the Council of Jewish Women, spon- laid for 100 guests.
major fund raising project is sored a tea Friday afternoon at
scheduled to take place on Wed- the home of Mrs. Maurice Klein,
Mrs. Harry Bennett and Mrs.
nesday, Oct. 27, at 8:30 p. m. 2225 Chicago Blvd. Members of Nat Bennett were joint hostesses
This will be a private screening the board of directors, committee at the tome of the former on Mar-
114 ERSKINE at JOHN R.
of a first-run film which has not chairmen, new and prospective tindale Ave. at a surprise shower
yet been shown members of the organization at- and midnight supper on Tuesday
In Detroit, tended. Mrs. Charles Rubiner is evening, Oct. 5, in honor of Mrs.
and a supper, chairman of the committee. Ar- Max Bennett (Hilda Trust of
to take place rangements for the tea were made Philadelphia). Forty guests were
MANY VALUABLE PRIZES
in the audi- by Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg. • present.
torium of the
Ralph Shiner, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Granet and
General Mot-
Mrs. Bernard Shiller of Holcomb family are now residing in their
ors Bldg. All Ave.,
was admitted to the Juil- new home at 4260 Leslie Ave. •
proceeds of
School of Music in New
this function IMrd
He will further his study
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph B, King,
will be sent York.
of
the
violin under the guidance who are now residing at 2693
to the home
of
Samuel
Gardner,
composer
and
Calvert Ave., will be home to
at Denver to
violinist. In Detroit he studied
apply towards with James Barritt and Michael their friends, Sunday, Oct. 9, from
2 to 5, and 7 to 10. No cards.
Detroit's quo-
Bistritsky.
Mrs. Schiller
Miss Bette Robin, granddaugh-
maintenance
s ainf teanr
ancet
i a
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Stern of ter of Mee. S. Sklar, of 1610 Ha-
Mrs. Carl Schiller, president of 1715
Boat Moshe Junior Congregation
Seward Ave. announce the zelwood Ave., returned from a
the
Detroit
League,
visited
the
will resume services on the Sab-
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Nor-
bath, Oct. 9, in the Mittleman home at Denver last June, to par- man Walter, on Saturday morn- four mcintlieLisit to New York.
ticipate in the celebration of its ing, Oct. 16, at the Philadelphia-
Memorial Chapel.
bliss Edith Gallow of Calveit
Since the congregation devel- .25th anniversary, and also to ob- Byron Talmud Torah.
Ave. entertained last Thursday
C-rairee cc
oped a number of able young can- serve the laying of the corner-
evening at a personal shower in
tors, the juniors will conduct com- stone of the additional dormitor-
The Mimes Lottie and Florence
plete services, Shacharith and Mu- ies and kitchen facilities which Plotkin of Yorba Linda Park left honor of Miss Myra Moyer, a
mph. This Sabbath, Milton Weiss are urgently needed, and which for a two month's stay in Los bride-elect.
will be cantor of Shacharith, Sam- are now under construction. At a Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Field
uel Klein of Musaph, Bernard recent meeting of the Detroit
of Clements Ave. returned last
Rosenberg will be speaker and League, Mrs. Schiller gave the
Mrs. Jewell R. Isaacson and week from a trip to Denver and
highlights
of
her
visit.
Aaron Lebow will say Maftir,
Seldon, formerly of Chicago Colorado Springs.
Mrs. Ben Silberstein is general son,
The junior congregation esrvicee
Blvd., are now residing at the
are directed by I. H. Mendelssohn, chairman of this event, and the Wilshire Hotel.
Milton E. Greenblatt arrived
A. Ehrenfeld, Sam Gunsberg, Can- chairmen of her committees are
home Monday from Champaign,
tor Rosenfeld and Ben Chinita, un- as follows: Mrs. Carl Shalit, ar-
The Ladies Auxiliary of Cong. BL after spending the week-end
rangements;
Mrs.
Daniel
Siegel
der the general supervision of
David will hold a card party with his daughter, Phyllis Jane,
and Mrs. Dorothy Levy, tickets; Bnai
802 tissue IS Pates
Rabbi Moses Fischer.
in the social hall of the syna-
Dem ,
Mrs. Philip Greenwald and Mrs. gogue on Tuesday eve., Oct. 12. who is a student at the Univer-
es•-•
sity of Illinois. Miss Greenblatt
David Ebner, refreshments: Mrs.
•
—
is • pledgee of Alpha Epsilon
Cy Ross and Mrs. Moe Prince,
Mrs. Saul E. Barnett of Chicago Phi Sorority, where she is making
bnr,
hospitality; Mrs. Bennett Fen- Blvd. was at home to her friends
her home.
on Oct. 2 on the occasion of her
Mrs. Nat Bronstein of Chicago daughter, Carol Joan's, fourth
Miss Helen Shere, 12758 Sloe-
Blvd. was hostess to the board birthday.
pel Ave.. returned from Los An-
An extensive study program has members and chairmen of com-
From our mineral wells
geles, Calif., where she visited
bee ninaugurated by the Detroit mittees last Thursday.
Mrs. Harry S. Ellman and sons, Miss Pearl Caplan, formerly of
comes the sparkling health-
chapter of Hadassah under the di-
giving waters used in the
rection of Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Contributions to Hadassah formerly of Highland Park are Detroit.
now
residing in their new home
treatment of arthritis, neu-
chairman of the education commit-
Infant Welfare Fund
at 18277 Roselawn Ave.
ritis,. rheumatism, sciatica
Theta Delta Omega Sorority
tee of the organization.
and general colds. Other
met at the home of the Misses
Mrs. Davidson, assisted by Mrs.
Dr.
Louis
J.
Hoersting
has
re-
Mrs.
Joe
Magidsohn,
chairmen
treatments Include Turkish
Evelyn
and Margaret Friedman,
Nathan N. Kaplan, has assigned
and reducing baths.
each Hadassah member to one of of the infant welfare fund of the turned from a week-end visit with 2448 Buena Vista Ave., Sunday,
0.
his
parents
In
Dayton.
Detroit
chapter
of
Hodassah,
re-
Oct.
3.
Plans
were discussed for
35 group' meeting in the homes of
a steak roast to be held at River
the venous leaders. A few of the ceived contributions from the fol-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Segal
of
lowing:
Rouge
Park
on
Sunday, Oct. 10.
groups began the six week, course
IMO newt St.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank, 1721 Calvert Ave. and Mr. and
of study, outlined by the national
IL et fed MA.
Edwards
of
1466
Cal-
Max
in
honor
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. S. I L. Goldman,
education chairman of Hadassah,
last Wednesday morning. The re- Hamburger's 25th wedding anni- vert Ave., spent a delightful week formerly of Gnienlawn Ave., are
in
the
north
woods
at
the
Cassel
versary;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nathan
now residing in their new home,
mainder of the groups will begin
at 18155 Princeton Ave.
their work at different times dur- Lurie, In memory of Mary Ze- Lodge, near Lewiston, Mich.
mon: Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gla-
ing the next two weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. George Orley of Gifts to Women's Auxiliary
ser. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewen-
berg and Mrs. Mary Gordon. in 8046, Calvert Ave. announce the
of Hebrew Schools
memory of A. Louis Gordon; in Bar Mitzvah of their son. Gra-
The Women's Auxiliary of the
honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Jo- ham Ansel, on Saturday morning.
Penh L. Warner from Mr. and Oct. 16, at Congregation Slmarey United Hebrew Schools acknowl-
The children of Musk Study
edges the receipt of the following
Mrs. L Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Da- Zedek.
Club members on invited to at-
contributions: In memory of Mrs.
For its second meeting, the vid Diamond and Dr. J. Meyer
tend a reorganisation meeting of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiller of Sarah Madanes, from Mr. and
the Junta Music Study Club. Business and Professional Division Bernie: in memory of Mr.,. Sam-
Mrs. Bertram Smokier; in memory
of
the
Detroit
chapter
of
Hadeseah
3281
Lawrence
announce
uel
Joeeny
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Aye.
Groupe will be organized to suit
of Louis A. Gordon, from Mr. and
all ages between 8 and 18. Mrs. has an interesting program and a Sidoev Stone and Mrs. Mary Gor- the Bir Mitzvah of their eon. Mrs. Wolf Kaplan; in memory of
surprise
social
hour
planned.
The
Mrs.
David
Mose,
in
memory
don:
Donald,
on
Saturday
morning.
Ezra Lipkin and ors. Rem Basin
Oct. 9, at Congregation Sh
Wyr1 Mosta-Hi, from Mr. and
Stein will be In charge. All eligible meeting will be held at the home of Muriel Moseoritz.
of Mrs. H. C. Broder, 2285 Lawr-
Zedek. At home on Saturday Mrs. Julius Berman; in honor of
members should come to the Jewish ence Ave., at 8:15 o'clock on Tues-
Flowers few all serest'•. — from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 D. m. the recovery of Harry Moss, from
Carta, Weedwerd and Holbrook.
Neter-J.1 Florist, TO.. 41-416111. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman.
day evening, Oct. 12.
Sunday, Oct. 10, at 2 p. m.

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29 Roll of Honor
Captains Selected

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Silberblatt, Mrs. Ben Schwayder,
Mrs. Adolph Slatkin, Mrs. David
Seligson, Mrs. Nathan Simons,
Mrs. Daniel Siegel, Mrs. Edward
Stein, Mrs. Sol Levin, Mrs. Sol
Lifsitz, Mrs. J. M. Lattin, and
Mrs. Frank Wetsman.
Serving as keymen are Mrs.
Samuel Kavanau, Mrs. Max Frank
and Mrs. Sidney Stone.
An enthusiastic group of cap-
tains, workers, and members at-
tended the first of the weekly ral-
At a meeting of the United Ile- dedicate a room at the Philadel.
lies held at Webster Hall, Wednes-
Schools Scholarship Board, phis and Byron School in memory
day, Oct. 6. The first episode of brew
held recently, it was decided to of Irving M. Osnos, late son of
the "Iladassah Revue" was pre-
sented by the following cast: Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Osnos of Tay-
Harry Goldberg, Mrs. Nathan N.
lor Ave.
Kaplan, Mrs. .Max Keidan, Mrs.
Irving M. Osnos passed•away on
Frank Wetsman, Mrs. Herman
March 18, 1937. He is survived by
August, Mrs. Ralph Benyas, and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Mrs. Harry Cohen. The skit was
Osnos, three brothers, Max, Her-
under the direction of Miss Hattie
man and Bernard Osnos; three
Gittleman and Mrs. Harry L.
sisters, Mrs. I. Fredland, Mrs.
Jackson,
Harry Forstead and Mrs. !tarry
A trio composed of Mrs. J. M.
Seligson. His parents contributed
Berrie, Mrs. David Seligson; and
the liberal amount of $450 to the
Mrs. J, S. Saul& sang the campaign
scholarship fund of the United Ile-
theme song. "By the Waters of
brew Schools. This sum will pay
Babylon," was sung by Mrs. Abe
for the tuition fee of a "minyon"
Cooper, accompanied by Mrs, Sid-
of des'erving children whose par-
ney Allen.
ents are unable to take care of
their tuition fee, It will also pro-
The guest speaker of the after-
vide these children with free books
noon was Rabbi Leon Fram of
and free transportation. to aid
Temple Beth 'El, who discussed
from' the school.
"What's Ahead for Palestine."
The scholarship committee ex-
Mrs. J. S. Sauls, who arranged
tends sincere appreciation to • the
this program promises an equall)i
Osnos Family and expresses the
attractive episode of the "Had-
traditional words of condolence to
assah Revue" at the next rally,
them, !May God comfort them
Wednesday, Oct. 13, at 12:15 p.m.,
among all the mourners of , Zion ;/
at Webster Hall. The program
and Jerusalem."
will begin promptly at 1:30. p.m.
IRVING M. OSNOS
The luncheon, which will precede
it, is optional. Luncheon reserva-
Condemns Black's Staternebt
tions must be made by noon, Mon-
day, Oct. 11, with Mrs. Harry
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
Goldberg, Townsend 8.6685, or
I speak these fed words not as
Longfellow 2680, Payments on
a Jew but as an American, whose
honor roll pledges will be accepted
religionels
Jewish. We Americans .
at these meetings.
are entitled to all the freedom of
I lth Annual Palestine Dele- religion which is guaranteed to. us
under She constitution of our coun-
gate to Pioneer Women's
try. ,
'
, Organization
And whenever any individual
---
begins to tamper with and dihila
,
NEW YORK. — None 'of the the purity of freedom, then does
10 previous delegates from the our standing under those guaran-A
On Monday, Oct. 18 at 1:30 p.m. Working Women's 'council of Pal- tees begin to waiver.
• Hugo Black joined the Ku Klux
all members of the Women's Aux-
•
iliary, Jewish Home for Aged, will estine (Moatioth qapoaloth) to Klan just 15 abort years ago.
convene for the annual "Pay-Up" its American affiliate, the Pioneer Surely when he took the Klan oath'
party for members paying their Women's Organization, had a with his right hand on the holy' ,
4937-38 dues on that day, at the harder or more adventurous time bible of his God and swore allegi-
new Home for Aged, Petoskey near in getting into Palestine than Iles- ance to its unholy order, to become ,
Burlingame.
anti-Jewish, anti-Catholic, anti-
Negro, he must have done sty in
Card games will be played.
good faith. And within receht
There will be ;mites and refresh-
weeks he took the oath of an as-
ments will be served. Mrs. Harry
sociate justice of the United States
Wine, chairman of the member-
Supreme Court, a membership in
ship. committee, is charaiman of
the most imporatnt judicial body
the day.
on,
earth, an oath with his hand
Serving on the refreshments
again on the holy bible of God, to
committee are Mesdames Anthony
uphold
the laws of the land and
Deutch, Nettie Benjamin, Jack
guaranty to all peoples that free-
Kamm, Harm,. Resman, M. J.
dom
and
equality guaranteed Di
Greenberg and TonS, Lebqvitz.
the constitution. Can it be possible
There will be no charge for ad-
that
he
will
uphold this oath any
miesion, other then presentation
more, than he did the Klan oath
of a paid-up membership card. Ev-
which
stated
on the radio last Fri-
ery member i surged to bring at
day evening he had abandon some
least one new member.
years ago? Will he not abandon
For information call Mrs. Rob-
the oath of his high office as he
ert Rosen, financial seciretarY,
did once before.and which the man
16515 Baylis, UN 2-7213.
who appointed him has attempted
Individauls interested in offer-
to do. with his own oath of office'
ing donations to the Home through
and
which he again will attempt
'
this organization, either in mem-
as
President of the United States,
oriam or for some simcha, are ad-
to
do
in
his
efforts
to
change
the
vised to contact Mrs. Albert Hom-
very document which he swore to
onoff, chairman of the simcha and
130 million people to uphold?
memorial fund, 2994 Collingwood,
The leopard never changes his
MRS. BESSIE KUPERMINTZ
Townsend 8-4625.
spots and God save America from
Tickets have already been print-
ed and pledge cards are being dis- sia Kupermintz, who arrived in such personalities on the Supreme
tributed for the forthcoming this tountry last Friday on the Court bench. With many others
"Landscape Luncheon" which will S. S. Roma. Coming from the 20th eligibl's who are unfettered and
take place at the Masonic Temple Zionist Congress, to which she was able, it makes one shudder to think
on Jan. )2. The funds will be used a delegate, Mrs. Kupermints is of this appointment coming from
•
the conference of the ruler of America.
for landscaping the grounds of here to stood
the Pioneer Women's Organization
This nation conceived in liberty
the home..
in
conjunction
with
the convention and dedicated to the proposition
At the "Pay-Up Bridge-Tea,"
dime banks especially designed for of the Poale-Zion-Zeirei Zion in that all men are created equal,
this institution, will be distributed Philadelphia and to embark on a that Is the spirit of the great
to members desiring them so that visitation to the 125 American emancipator, so sadly lacking in
they may save for their admission club. of the Pioneer Women's Or- this Black appointment, and
ganization, over the covtry.
dilema., His spirit must live, and
to the "Landscape Luncheon."
A pioneer Palestinian, Mrs. the doctrine of hatred must disap-
In addition to the banks, a large
Kuperrnints
arrived
in
1921
with
pear forever if we are to remain
store has been rented for rum-
mage, to earn their admission Mon- the third ally (migration). Her the America wham all the world
story
is
of
epic
quality.
It
is
a
tale
will respect.
ey. Information may be procured
by contacting Mrs. Maurice Wag- of an undercover migration, of
Black's statement of making a
ner, Grant Hotel, Cherry 7400, or capture, of jails and escape; it is Jew the executor of his estateiand
Mrs. A, A. Messenger, 4066 Tyler, a story that gives piquancy to her epesseing months at a time under
Hogarth 5672, co-chairman of the years of devotion to the cause of this Jew's roof, brings to mind the
Zionism.
rummage.
Ripley cartoon of last week depict-
Interviewed at her room in the ing the Jewish doctor who raised
No other means of raising mon-
ey are authorized by the committee Hotel McAlpin immediately after from childhood Hero= Wilhelm
her arrival, Mrs. Kupermintz wag Goering of Germany, who upon
in charge of the lucheon.
Mrs. I. E. Goodman, first vice- less anxious to talk of herself than reaching manhood abandoned his
president and chairman of the ways of her cause. In between telling allegiance to his foster parent to
and means committee, is chairman of her arrests as she attempted join up with ,the greatest enemy
of this event. She may be reached to leave Russia, she managed to and menace the Jews of the world
bring in her opinion that she be- have ever had,
by phoning Townsend 8-2779.
lieved the last two years the grav-
The intense suffering of the
est In .the history of the Tishah. Jews the weld over cannot be cast
JUNIOR BNAI BRITH
She preferred to talk of her favor- aside by turning the other cheek.
ite subject, "The Role of Women Eternal vigilance is the order of
The junior auxiliary of Bnal in the Upbullding of Palestine." the day, and the minorities of this
In the course of her tour Mrs. earth must forever be alert against
Brith opened the season with a
meeting at the home of Miss Min- Kupermintz is expected to 'Visit any infringtivnte of their rights no
nie Goldstein, 3205 Fullerton, Sept. Detroit and to address the local matter where or what these might
28. Ida Gear was appointed mem- branch of the Pioneer Women's be.
Organization,
AARON STRAUS
bership chairman,

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS DEDICATE
ROOM IN PHILADELPHIA AND BYRON
BUILDING IN I. M. OSNOS' MEMORY

MRS. KUPERMINTZ
ARRIVES IN U. S.

Women's Auxiliary
of Home for Aged
Party on Oct. 18

