A merica lewish Paiorlical Cater

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

December 3, 1937

TliEVEFROITIEWLSil (ARIMIGLII
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Marvin Engel Is
Here For Opinion

Marvin Engel is in Detroit to
solicit subscribers for Opinion
Magazine. He may be reached at
Norton Hotel.
Mr, Engel's work here is not to
be confused with that of a group
of irresponsible solicitors from the
east who are getting funds on the
false claim that the money is to
be used to fight Nazism in Amer-
ica.
Opinion Magazine is edited by
Dr. Stephen E, Wise and contains
articles by outstanding writers.

ZEDAKAk JRS. TO HAVE
FORMAL DANCE DEC. 25

The last meetin g of the Zedakah
Jrs. was held at the home of Ger-
trude Paul. AdeleDavis, chairman
of the formal dance to be given on
Saturday, Dec, 25, knnounced that
plans for the atlas have been

Contributions to the Jewish
Children's Home

The Jewish Children's Home of
Detroit wishes to acknowledge
with thanks the receipt of dona-
tions from the following:
Mrs. M, Winkelman, 2482 W.
Philadelphia; Brocha Goldstein
Auxiliary of Consumptive Relief
Society of Denver; Mrs. S. Stuart,
718 Briton Ave., Lansing, Mich.,
in honor of Elaine and Hershell
Stuart; S. Kramer, 331 Lathrop
Ave., Lansing; Edith Brown, 1230
Washington Blvd.; Hannah Har-
vith Club, in honor of a baby son,
David Philip, born to Mildred
Lewis, daughter of Agnes Yar-
rows; Lightfoot Shutz Corp., 360
Firman St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Birnbaum and
daughter, Dorothy, 2087 Hazel-
wood Ave.; Miss Evelyn Frank,
9311 Gratiot Ave.; Miss Barbara
Bailes, 3836 Richton; Mrs. II.
Srere, 10240 LaSalle Blvd.; Mrs.
Ida Fish, 3344 Burlingame; Mr.
and Mrs, Maurice Schwartz, 2235
IV, Chicago Blvd., in honor of Bar
Mitzvah of Myles Levey: Mr. and
Mrs. Moe Leiter, 1745 W. Boston
Blvd., in memory of Mrs. Harold
Trunsky; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Berg, 3550 Montclair, in memory
of Mrs. Rose Cohen; 1'
Gins-
burg, Rex Beauty ar
arber
Shop, 11618 Dexter Bl.

ETHEL SILVERMAN

completed. The dance will be given
in the crystall ballroom of the
Fort Shelby Hotel. Mary Kahn
and his orchestra will furnish the
music. Anyone desiring tickets
may get them from Adele Davis,
Townsend 5-4757, Julia Berkan,
Townsend 6-8877, Ethel Silber-
man, Townsend 7-5978, or any of
the members of the club.
At the next meeting of the
Zedakah Jrs., at the home of Char-
lotte Finkel, 2703 Sturtevant, the
girls will bring food for Chanukah
baskets to be distributed to needy.

Center Intermediate Council
Elects Officers; Plans
Feb. 6 Affair

The intermediate council of the
Valentine Dance of Club Nil-
Jewish Connplunity Center, con-
Ultra on Feb. 13
sisting of representatives of six of

Club Nil-Ultra announce a Val-
entine dance to be held on Sunday
evening, Feb. 13, the place to be
announced later. The officers of
the organization are: Philip Mosk-
ovitz, president; William Loving-
er, vice-president; Milford Krie-
ger, treasurer; Sam Goodman,
secretary. An open meeting will
be held on Tuesday evening, Dec.
7, at 3738 Joy Rod, near Dexter.
Anyone between the ages of 20
and 25 is welcome,

I

the clubs meeting in the Center,
elected the following slate of offi-
cers: Bernard Kroll, president;
Harvey Hughes, vice-president;
Herman Schonberg, secretary; Ben
Katzman, treasurer .
Members of the Council include
the Utopians, Trojans, Raos, Hil-
leis, Amerks and Spartans. The
first mass activity is planned for
Feb, 6, at which time each club
will present a five to 10-minute
skit, the originator of the winning
skit to receive a club banner.

flontitir Tilden

Moynihan at
Sisterhood Meeting

The Sieterhood of Temple Bet h Jac oh
held Its annual Thanktig Icing party
the form of a games party Monde
evening. Noy. 22. Mortensen were, Mr a.
Abe Zatnak, Chairman, Mr.. I. I. Good I 1
Mr.. Ales ElhlIng. Mrs. Abe lcapIde
Mrs. Charles Golds and Mrs. it of
Grained's,

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IN MEMORIAM

Jew Heads Miss.
A Chanukah Message
University Frats
RABBI J. S. SPERKA

In loving memory of Etta Bar-
FOR SALE—Bus tickets, good to ris, who passed away 11 yea
Destiny occasionally rewards
" UNIVERSITY, MISS.—With the
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, program
any part of Michigan. Sacrificed ago on Dec. 1, 1926:
election of Elliott Raleigh Dan- humanity with opportunities,
chairman for the Sisterhood of
at big savings.Call Mr. Robin-
"Each lonely hour that we hate spent
manity
rarely responds. Ever so
zig of Rolling Fork, Miss., as head
Congregation Shaarcy Zedek, has
son, Cadillac 1042.
In woven through and through
ih golden read
Wt
th
of
s memory,
of the University of Mississippi often an individual or group do
arranged an interesting and in-
D ear Mother, Jus t for you."
Interfraternity Council, the Jewish rise to meet this divine challenge.
structive aftern-on for the next RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun-
On Wedneeday everdng, Nov. 21,
When that happens history is
Emanuel Gamoran of ClInclonall ad
dresses, women for house clean-
Her sons, Lawrence and Mor- students at 'Ole Miss have estab-
dressed the Jewish rommunity at T•m
made, Abraham received a divine
ton.
ing,
house
maids,
women
for
pie Beth Jacob. Ills eubJec t wa
call
to leave his land, his family,
"Children Challenge Their Parents." A
part time work. By hour, day
social hour followed hi. address.
and his birth place to diseminate a
or week, Scblesinger'e, Madi-
in loving memory of our be-
monotheistic ideal in a polytheis-
son 2526.
T The Aleph Zadtk Aleph now has
loved husband and father, Jo-
gon clean every MOIlllav rvenin trot
tic world. The realm of true re-
seph DeYoung, who passed away
7,00 to 9,00 o'clork in the Weald:Iglu
ligion was thus established, Moses
QUILTS—blade or recovered from three years ago, Dec. 4, 1934,
Junior High.
acknowledged
both a prophetic call
your own feathers or wools. Pil- (27 days in Kislev).
On Friday evening, Nov. 26, RON
and a burden of leadership to
lows recovered—special, $1.25.
Sadly missed by his wife, son
Friedland reviewed the hook 'The
bring humanity an ideal of liber-
Full line of curtains, baby, and daughter.
Buried Candelabrum" by Stefan Zwelg.
ty and a condemnation of slavery
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
Among those who attended the WWI
for all times. Ancient history in
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
e an Council 01 Iltial Brit h In Dotrol
In loving memory of our dear
we re Rabbi Friedland, Ralph Rubin.
the orient, mcdern history in the
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogartb husband and father, Max Gold-
Abe Zama;, Jonoph Ketch., Herman
occident were favorably affected,
9050. berg, who passed away one year
Dicketeln. Jack Gilbert, Murray Kollin
The Prophets Elijah, Amos,
and Jacob Meyer. lla hill Friedland
ago, Dec. 13, 1936 (29 days in
wait elected to the ofbee of second vice-
Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, met the
PARTNER WANTED for theater Finley),
president of the Counril.
challenge of their times by oppos-
on west side. $5000 required.
JUDGE JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN
No one knows the silent heartaches
During the past week Rabbi Erl
ing their environments and defy-
Write Box 100, Detroit Jewish
Indy those who lost can tell
eried2a nd addreseed the Michigan
Chronicle,
ing their rulers to add universali-
And the rare that are shed In silence
Coal Brith Council In Detroit, Ow I meeting of the Sisterhood, to take
Yoe the one we toted so well.
hnlor Pontiac Women's Club and th ;, 1 place Monday afternoon, Dec 13 ,
ty, holiness, ethics, social justice
kt• anis,
ann individual responsibility to
at 2:15, at the social hall of the BUSINESS or Professional ladies
Sadly missed by his wife and
Ti li,ce Audrey Ttuekner
religion. Thus a pure universal
spending the - synagogue, Chicago at Lawton.
and gentlemen desirous of mak- daughters.
with
Judge
Joseph
A.
Moynihan,
and
ethical monotheism was given
ing
acquaintance
for
the
object
e. '"4 9;f.
on vstg-1
Nr rina'n. Bur kr nerof
0
of Wayne Circuit Court . will ad-
to the world.
.t,
e.
of matrimony, write Box 25,
In loving memory of our dari-
dress the Sisterhood on "Current
Three
thousand years ago, King
1 st
Detroit
Jewish
Ch
r
on
i
c
I
e.
.Present
ng daughter and sister, Carol
no epent
.ue t .t
h e T
ot ham
nk im
e.
ELLIOTT RALEIGH DANZIG
gl ,11
Trend in Modern Governmental
Solomon built that glorious Tem-
Strictly confidential,
Alice Abramovitz, who passed
Phyllis Present dof Laneln.
affairs."
ple
in
Jerusalem
wherein the
away 11 years ago, Nov. 30, 1926, lished a unique record. Mr. Dan-
Mr. ens Mr.. Benjamin o
zig succeeds a fellow-Jewish au- prayers of the Israelite and the
Mrs. Louis Tobin, music chair- FOR RENT—Lower six-room flat.
and
Mon 30 °. Goldatein of Ottawa Drive,
In our hearts your memory Ilngers
Breakfast room, frigidaire, new
man, has been successful in ob-
dent, Melvin Dovith, also of the stranger were equally to be re-•
Sw eet. tender . 4 true
nowt the 'thanksgiving week-end with
eived and answered. Babylon de-
stove, shower, steam heat. 3346
There l• not a day goo. by
taining a quartet of the Detroit
same city, as head of the 17 na-
r.lative. in Rochester, N. Y.
There we In not think of ton
Gladstone Ave., near Dexter.
troyed Jerusalem (586 B. C. E.)
Music Guild who will render Mo-
tional fraternities at this Southern
Ezra
and Nehemiah rebuilt Jen].
zart's "Concerto in G Major", Bert
Sadly missed by her loving par- institute. Messrs. Danzig and
KALVARIER AID SOCIETY
stem and reconstructed a Second
Primo will play the violin, Sebas- FOR RENT—Furnished room for ents and sisters.
Dovith were room-mates, as well
Kalvarier Aid Society wishes to
singe
or
couple.
Kitchen
privi-
Temple
under most adverse condi.
tian Caratelll, the flute; Harry
as charter members of the Alpha
thank David Freedman for do-
leges. .2247 W. Grand Ave.
Ions with trowel in one hand and
Bistritzky the cello, Abraham Lev-
In loving memory of my dear Sigma Chapter of the Phi Epsilon
nating $25 for the vegetables and ine the viola.
Townsend 6-9035.
pear in the other (completed 515
husband, Alex Stein, who passed Pi Fraternity, which was estab-
fruits taken to the Old Folks
13 . C. E,). That Temple had be-
away 10 years ago, Dec. 21, 1927 lished here three years ago.
Home In honor of his parents, Mr.
FOR RENT—Cheerfully furnish-
ome polluted, its worship adulter-
Mr.
Danzig
has
a
long
list
of
(27
days
in
Kislev).
and Mrs. Harry Freedman. The Dairy Luncheon and Bridge
ed room in modern home of
college honors. He graduated from a ted, its service interrupted, Its
society also thanks Mr. and Mrs.
In my heart pour memory lingers
of J. W. E. W. 0. on
small family, suitable for one
eligion prohibited, its culture
the University's Liberal Arts Col-
I. Shewach for donating $5 in
Sit eet, tender and true
or
two.
3791
Carter,
Tyler
lege in 1936, at the age of 19. He hreatened. Mattathias, the old
There le not • day goes he
Wednesday, Dec. 8
honor of their 31st wedding an-
6-7046.
That 1 do not think of you .
ugh
Priest, and his son, Judah,
won
the
Chi
Omega
Social
Science
niversary; Radner Bros., for
epresenting the Jew, dared to
A special meeting of the Jew- LADY DESIRES WORK caring
meat; W. Cohen for the chickens
Sadly missed by his wife, Marie Award for outstanding work in the
truce
against the many. Right
social
sciences.
He
is the only
and all others for donations. Mr. ish Women's European Welfare
for children, Call Trinity 2-1066 Stein.
hallenged might. Virtue encoont.
Jewish member of the faculty at
and Mrs. H. Freedman and Mrs. Organization was held Monday,
and ask for L. Weingarden •
red
wickedness.
Truth combat-
the university, serving as an in-
F, Strauss for telegrams,
Nov. 29, at Congregation Bnai
structor in psychology while con- ed falsehood, Righteousness In.
Moshe. Mrs. A. Katzin, presi- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
acted iniquity. The Maccabees ,
tinuing his second year studies at
dent, presided.
room. Good transportation.
THETA ALPHA LAMBDA
he all-time heroes who fought,
It was decided to continue the
the law school. Ile is a member of
3248 Tuxedo Ave.
JACOB DAVIS
st ruggled, and won owl. the liel.
Theta Alpha Lambda met at work of keeping on European
of 2470 W. Buena Vista Ave., 54 the university faculty committee
the home of Anne Raisin on Nov. orphans on the relief list and FOR RENT—Nice, large, furnish-
le Mats perceived the unusual role
years old, died on Nov. 26, Fun- on fraternities; assistant business
26. Fresh food donations were checks were sent out for 36
ed room in home of small fam- eral services were held on Nov. manager of the Mississippi Law P rovidence prepared them to play
brought for the Chanukah baskets cases amounting to $180.
ily. Reasonable. 3338 Elm-
In the drama of the Religion of the
28 with interment in Machpelah Journal; and will automatically be- W
which were distributed on Sunday,
°rid. Their victory brought to
hurst Ave. Townsend 6-2181.
Final arrangements were made
Cemetery, He is survived by his come business manager next year;
Nov. 28. A special meeting was for a dairy luncheon and bridge
to m the , historical, occasion to
wife, Fannie; two eons, Charles a member of the debating team in
held on Saturday night to finish to be given Wednesday, Dec. 8, REFINED, SINGLE LADY will
cl eanse and to rededicate the See-
1935
and
1936;
treasurer
of
Tau
share her cozy four-room apart- and Raymond; six brothers, Mor- Kappa Alpha, national honorary on d Temple of Jerusalem.
the assembling of the baskets and at 12 o'clock noon, at R. H. Fyfe's
ment with couple, or will rent ris, Meyer, Abraham, Isadore, forensic fraternity, which is lim-
to discuss plans for the Chaos- Auditorium, Woodward and
Historically, the Synagogue has
room. Kitchen privileges, Good Harry and David and five sisters, ited to seven active members on is
re placed the Temple, Actully it
party be given onDec. 5. Adams. Members, friends and
transportation. 2930 W. Chi- Mrs. Ben Kramer, Mrs. Sam nett- the campus.
Invitations were mailed out and' their families are requested to
but
a shadow of a former sane-
cago Blvd., apt. 105. Tyler ner, Mrs. I. Rubin, Mrs. Harry
it will be held at Anne Raisin's attend this luncheon, the pro-
Cohen and Mrs. S. Siegal,
His record is not built on splen- ti ty, an echo of a former song—
5-6557.
home. The next meeting will ceeds of which will go for relief
th e formative symbol of a formless
did scholarship alone. Ile was a AO
take place at the home of Grace to European orphans.
ALBERT CAPLAN
member of the University of Miss-
FOR RENT — Large, light and
Klein.
u
A special board of directors
airy room in home of adults for died on Thursday in Chicago at issippi championship track team in CA ks members of a Synagogue, I
meeting will be held Monday,
one or two. Pleasant surround- the age of 42. Funeral services 1935, 1936 and 1937 and holds the ag 11 upon you to bring to the Syn-
If Hero mean sincere man, why Dec. 6, at 12:30 p. m., at the
ings. 11331 Dexter Blvd., near were held Friday morning. His University record in the two-mile an ogue the standard of reverence
may not everyone of us be a residence of Mrs. Winer, 1729
d allegiance as that of the Terr-
Lawrence. Davison 2801,
body was brought here for bur- run, which he established this past
Hero?—Carlyle.
pl e. As Jews azd non-members of
Glynn Ct.
ial in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. spring. He is secretary of the "M"
an
y Synagogue, I appeal to you to
FOR RENT—Large, well-furnish- He was born in Baltimore and Club, composed of wearers of the
ed front room in private, adult lived in Detroit for 10 years. lie Varsity sports letter. Ile was a he Ip build the Synagogue and to
home. Suitable for one or two. served 18 months in France in member of the boxing team in 1936. re dedicate it in the spirit of the
accabees,
Near car and bus. Reasonable. the World War as an air service His other honors are treasurer of
2915 Blaine Ave., Tyler 5-5394. mechanic. Surviving are six Omicron Delta Kappa, the national
brothers and sisters, Mrs. Edward honorary leadership fraternity, H aavaramark, New and Ad-
WILL SHARE beautiful, furnish-
Geller, Miss Mary Caplan and which is limited to 3 per cent of
vantageous Way of Send.
ed flat with a young couple or
Abraham Caplan of Detroit; Sam- the student body; Dagger Point,
business women. Reasonable.
ing Money to Germany
Tyler 4 -5326—Calvert - Dexter uel Caplan of New York; Mrs. honorary junior society; Athen-
Frank Shulman of Boston and aeum Club, for philosophy stu-
section.
Thousands
of Jews In Germany
Mrs. Philip Jacobs of Baltimore. dents with high scholarship; In-
are Willing to emigrate from Ger-
ternational Relations Club, and
FOR RENT — Nice, airy front
many
but
cannot
do so as foreign
DAVID FREEDMAN
room in quiet home. Desirable
senior member of the Y. M. C. A.
currency is not available to enable
location. 2640 Blaine. near Lin- of New Haven, Mich., who died Cabinet,
the
transfer
of
their
savings, .A
Wednesday in St. Joseph's Mercy
wood. Tyler 6-4911,
His own fine scholarship has
Hospital, Mt. Clemens, was a na- helped Phi Epsilon Pi establish a great number of them could be
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished tive Detroiter who had moved to new record at 'Ole Miss this year, helped by Ilaavaramarks, a new
room in apartment for lady or New Haven to enter the wholesale winning the scholarship cup for transfer medium.
Jews in U.S.A. in an increasing
gentleman. Reasonable, 2635 cattle and poultry business, Ile the second time in three years and
Cortland Ave., apt. 105.
was 56 years old. Surviving are establishing an all-time high Uni- number send benevolent remit-
his wife, Belle; one son, David, versity of Mississippi scholastic re- tances to Germany. Up to now
FOR RENT — Clean, furnished Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Robert cord.
they generally used the cheap Reg-
room for a gentleman. Near Chene, of Detroit; two grandchil-
istered Mark as "Unterstuetzungs.
bus and car line. 2958 Monterey dren; four sisters, all in Detroit,
Mark", These payments can now
Ave., lower flat.
be effected out of the blocked mark
Mrs. E. Burke, Mrs. Lillian Gal-
accounts of prospective Jewish
low, Mrs. Dorothy Feldman and
FDR RENT — Furnished, airy
emigrants,
who still are residing
roam in apartment for a gentle- Mrs. Harry Meisner, and three
Mr. and Mrs. Tulley Pomerance
brothers, George, Lou and Irving had as their Thanksgiving Day in Germany, in so-called Haavara-
man.
b Quiet surroundings. 2610
mark
(Jewish
Emigrant Marks).
Freedman, all of New York.
Web Ave, apt. 202, Near Lin-
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bens-
If, for instance, anybody wishes
wood.
man and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. to send $25 to a friend in Ger-
Gersuk, and Mrs. Anna Miller and many the countervalue in Reichs-
FOR RENT—.Beautifully furnish-
son, Louis, of Detroit.
mark will be paid to him out of
ed room for one or two ladies.
Miss Josephine Berglass is ex- the Haavaeamark Accounts, held
Kitchen privileges. Reasonable.
pected home on Sunday from Chi- in trust by the official Jewish Ilea-
3266 W. Boston Blvd., apt. C-5.
CARLISLE, PA.—The Dickin- cago, where she has spent the past vara-Transfer Organization.
Euclid 29104,
son College, In announcing scho- 10 days,
The emigrants, however, after
Miss Ruth Mutton left on Sun- their emigration will receive the
MIAMI, FLA. — Leaving about larship records for the past aca-
8th of December. Can accom- demic year, has awarded its day for St. Louis, Mo., for a few foreign currency with which Has-
modate lady passenger. Call scholarship cup to the Phi Epsilon days.
varamarks were purchased and
Mrs. Joseph C. Hirschfield was which is being held outside Ger-
Townsend 6-4526 between 10:30 Pi Fraternity, for having attained
A.
tw,54. 6ap
nd m l.:3 a0 ndP 8. p b1.51or oni ls:. . a scholarship record 23 per cent hostess to 60 guesti at a beauti- many.
higher than the all-men average, fully appointed tea on Tuesday
The new Haavaramark is being
a new record.
afternoon to honor her sister-in- sold at the sane low rate as Reg-
FOR RENT—Nice front room for
Phi Epsilon Pi was the first law, Mrs. Eli Levy, and Mrs. istered
Marks, which costa only a
one or two young ladies or gen- Jewish fraternity on this campus, Levy's aunt, Mrs. Max Schiller,
little more than one-half the cost
tlemen. Garage if desired. Good and is the sole survivor of six who recently came from New York
of Free Reichsmark, The payment.
transportation, 3317 Glynn Ct., grouns. The local chapter dates City to make their home here.
in Germany will be effected mete-
near Dexter. Townsend 8-0186, back to a local fraternity formed Assisting the hostess were Mrs.
simply and quickly than Registered'
in 1912, which was chartered by Louis Levinson of Saginaw, Mrs.
Mark payments since it does not
FOR RENT—Large, newly-deco- Phi Epsilon Pi in 1914. Among
rated, furnished room for a its outstanding alumni are Hy Nate Seitner, Miss Mini Hirsch- call for any special permit from;
field and Mrs. H. F. Anthony. Out the Reichsbank.
gentleman. Litwin, 1751 W. Goldstein, All-American football
of town guests were Mrs. Henry
The leading Jewish organiza-
Philadelphia, apt. 205 .
player, Joseph Sharfsin, City Weiss of Detroit, and the follow-
tions in the United States have-
Solicitor of Philadelphia, Herman ing from Saginaw: Mesdames
FOR RENT — Room, furnished Goldbergf
welcomed the Haavaramark slat-•
z' ennsylvania Dan Danziger, Lionel Gaines, ing that it will greatly facilitate.
or unfurnished. Kitchen privi- Public Utilities Commissioner,
Jo- Gerald Goldfarb, John Immerman,1 bot
leges. Apply at 2564 Monterey,
h the sending of remittances id
seph Altman, Atlantic City Prose-I Jack Kahn, Lou Levinson ,
Morris
in Germany and the provision
color
and
former
Speaker
WANTED — Gentleman to share
of the Never, 51. Phillippe, I. Rich, B. I. Jews
of
funds
for the would-be emig-
apartment. 2940 Chicago Blvd., New Jersey Legislature,
Rosenberand
M . Sh ever.
g
rants. All Jews and Jewish organ-
apt. 102.
WANTED—Young business lady i Marvin Harrison and his week- izations who have occasion to re-
to share three - room apart., end house-guest, Harold Willer, of mit money to Jews living in Ger-
FOR RENT—Clean, comfortable,
Buffalo, N. Y., returned to school many or to Jewish organizations
room. Quiet home. Gentle-
ment. Near Lawton bus line, after holidaying with Marvin's in Germany should use exclusively
man preferred. Northlawn 1348.
Call
evenings only,
Tyler Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis B. liaavaramarks for their remit-
5-8369,
Harrison.
tances.
FOR RENT — Bright and airy
Miss Phyllis and Miss Betty
Ilaavaramark can be obtained
room in single home of refined
FOR RENT—Furnished room in , Golden and Miss Rose Brenner at most American banks which
family. Glynn - Wildemere sec-
apartment for lady, gentleman i represented the local Junior lia- deal in benevolent remittances to
tion. Near Lawton and Dex-
or employed couple, Mrs. Roesidassah society at the national Germany, at travel bureaus and
ter bus lives. Townsend 5-4689,
Cabot, 8911 Linwood Ave., I convention held in Detroit Satur- I at any office of American Express
near Hazelwood, Apt, 9. day and Sunday.
TURKISH BATH, SWEDISH
Company.
Massage, Open day and night.
} m ime Ri
trn e d a o t pe
r hnt 56,ty amx-,

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From left to right in above I - Brooklyn, in the presence of more address, in which he declared that
REFINED YOUNG COUPLE, Ger-
photograph: Louis Lipsky, Dr. than 1,000 men and women.
the npbuilding
Palestine as a
man refugees, would like room
Israel Goldstein, lion. Irwin D.
The banquet had the appearance Jewish National Horne was the
in private home with kitchen
Davidson. Hors Frank J. Taylor, of • gala state function. it was responsibility of the world's demo-
privileges or share apartment
comptroller of the City of New one of the numerous J.N.F. anni- critic nations, made a profound
with couple. Good references.
York, U. S. Senator Robert F. versary celebrations which are impression and was widely quoted
Dexter-Sturtevant district, Mr.
Wagner, lion. Irwin Steingut, being held or planned in many in the nation's press.
Colburn, ilogarth 2685.
leader of the Democratic party in parts of the country in the inter-
'In the titanic struggle now in
MATCHMAKERS ATTENTION! the Assembly of the State of New • ests of the J. N. F.'s $250,000 drive progress between the forme of
Please call at 207 Henry St., York, Rabbi Israel Herbert Levin- for the Ilagalilah Land Emerg- democracy and the fortes of awns.
Apt. 5, after 12 o'clock noon thal, Oswald D. !leek, speaker of ency Fund, in accordance with the cram the Jews and their Home-
the assembly of the state of New . decision of the National Confer- land have a stralegie.importance
any day. Mrs. Victor.
York,
ence held in the early part of Octo- that cannot be messy* is square
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished,
These were but a few of the ber in Detroit, Mich.
" the
mikes er population
modern room for one or two in many oatetandirg personalities
"If Palestine fails, democracy is author
the New
home of couple. All conven- who attended, last week, Brooklyn. endangered" was the challenge her legiskties — As
telleee. Garage if desired. Jewry's celebration of the Jewish: uttered by U. S. Senator Robert eubstendel answeist tbtOaJlr
2257 Hazelwood Ave. Tyler National Fund's $5!h anniversary F. Wagner, who was the guest of York City'. gate
6-1035.
held at the St. George llotel, 1 honor and principal speaker. His drive was robed el de

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