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adult home. Suitable for young
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Trumbull car and 14th bus.
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needed. Net returns $100 to
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Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

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Zeta Beta Tau Convention
Dec. 29 • Jan. 2

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Zeta Beta Tau, the oldest and
largest national Jewish college
fraternity, will hold its 39th an-
nual convention in Washington,
D. C., on Dec. 29, 30, 31, and
Jan. 1, 2. Headquarters will be
the Mayflower Hotel of that city,
David R. Simon. prominent
Washingtonian and • committee
of 60 are arranging a program of
business sessions and social func-
tions, Including five dances. one
of which is a New Year's Eve
ball in the Mayflower Hotel. a
diplomatic ball in the Hall of Na-
tions at the Washington Hotel. a
banquet, an initiation ceremony
and a tour of the nation's capital
and Mt. Vernon.
The national officers of Zeta
Beta Tan include the historian,—

SOLOMON AGAIN HEADS SERVICE
GROUP COLLECTION COMMITTEE;
ISSUE APPEAL TO DELINQUENTS

RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun-
dresses, women for house clean-
ing, house maids. women for Re-appointment of Harry R.
part time work. By hour, day Solomon as chairman of the collec-
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi- tion committee, and appointment
son 2526.
of Maurice A, Enggass as co-
chairman of the same unit, was
QUILTS—Made or recovered from announced this week by Gus New-
your own feathers or wools. Pil- man, president of the Detroit
lows recovered—epecial, $1.25. Serivce Group. The committee held
Full line of curtains, baby, its first meeting Monday, Dec, 6
shower and wedding gifts. Dex- to receive reports of collections on
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 the pledges made thus far to the
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. llogartb 1937 Allied Jewish Campaign.
9050.
It was announced that collec-
tions on the 1937 campaign are
BUSINESS or Professional ladies more than $11,000 behind as com-
and gentlemen desirous of mak- pared with collections for the same
ing acquaintance for the object time a year ago. Most subscribers,
of matrimony, write Box 25, it is reported, have been prompt in
Detroit Jewish Chronicle. meeting payments regularly each
Strictly confidential.
month as they fell due, but a large
number are in arrears, and these
EXPERIENCED old time real es- are the ones who are causing the
tate buyer and builder will delinquency in collections.
show good security for first
It is urged that those subscrib-
mortgages. Will pay 127, ers who can, conveniently, pay the
bonus, plus 6 % interest. Good balance of their pledges in full, be
reference. Write Box 200, De- urged to do so, There is, it was
troit Jewish Chronicle.
explained, a double advantage in
FOR RENT—Large, modern room this—it aids the Jewish Welfare
Federation
in meeting its regular
in private home. Reasonable.
and the contributors
3339 Sturtevant Ave. Town- obligations
himself
gains
an advantage through
send 6-1806.
the income tax payments from
WANTED—Business girl to share
furnished apartment, Near Law- Author of "The Mother"
ton bus line. 2680 Rochester
Ave., Apt. 404. Tyler 5-8369.

FOR RENT — Furnished room
by small family. Kitchen privi-
leges. Good transportation.
Reasonable. 9939 McQuade
Ave., Tyler 4-0974.

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and THE LEGAL CHRONILLE.

FOR RENT—Nice, clean, furnish-
ed room in private home. 3248 1
Tuxedo Ave.

INTELLIGENT LADY desires
position as housekeeper in
motherless home, or companion
to lady. Good cook. References
furnished. Write Box 55, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.

FOR RENT—Nice, airy furnished
room for a lady, gentleman or
employed couple. Good trans-
portation, Garage if desired.
2690 Pasadena Ave., upstairs.
Townsend 6-2248.

FOR RENT—Furnished room for
gentleman. Good transportation.
1933 liazelwood Ave.

FOR RENT—Clean, comfortable
furnished room. Telephone serv-
ice. Good transportation. Rea-
sonable. 2650 Elmhurst, near
Linwood. Townsend 7-1273.

Children's Home Auxiliary
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
to Sponsor Linen Show-
room in home of small family.
er on Jan. 5
3378 Richton Ave., apt 203.

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Women's Council's
Parliamentary Law
Institute Tuesday

LONG

The Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women, will
conduct an all-day parliamentary
law institute Tuesday, Dec. 14, at
Temple Beth El, under the direc-
tion of Mrs, Edgar Menderson of
Cincinnati, noted parliamentarian.
The morning session will start
at 10:30 and will be followed by
luncheon chosen in thesocial hall
at 12. The afternoon session will
begin at 1 and continue until 3
o'clock. The price for the institute,
including the luncheon, is 75 cents,
Mrs. Menderson is a former De-
troiter and a national board mem-
ber of the council. It is obligatory
for all board, chairme,n and com-
mittee members to attend.
Luncheon reservation may be
made at the Council Clubhouse,
Columbia
0450, or with Mrs.
SHOLEM ASCH
Meyer Rosenbaum, Townsend
8-4675,
A review of Sholem Asch's "The
Mother" (Putnam) will be found
on the editorial page of this issue. 12th St. Mothers' Club to

Memorial Luncheon of North

Woodward J. W. E. W.
0. on Monday

Conduct Symposium
on Syphilis

A symposium of syphilis, in
collaboration with others being
—
held throughout the country, was
The North Woodward branch of held before the 12th St. Mothers'
the
h Jewish Women European Wel- Club of the Jewish Community
fare Organization will meet at the Center, through the assistance of
home of Mrs. A. Dinetz, 3742 the North End Clinic. Taking
4 at part in the symposium were Dr.
d ay, Dec.. 14,
Sturtevant, T ues
12:30 p. m.
Thomas II. Miller, chief of derma-
The outstanding events of the tology and syphilology, of the
organization will be the fifth an- clinic; Miss Lillian Anderson,
nual donor luncheon on Jan. 4, at surgical and venereal disease
the Fort Wayne Hotel, under the nurse, and Miss Selma J. Samp-
general chairmanship of Mrs. Ida liner, director of the clinic. Also
co-operating was Dr. L. W. Schaf-
Schultz.
Organizations that wish to be fer, director of social hygiene of
represented should send in their the Detroit Department of Health.
names to be placed properly in the
souvenir booklet. Mrs. 51. Silver-
stone is chairman of program ads
and 51rs. F. Epps is chairman of
the program. To contact chair-
men call Tyler 5-5380 or to 8-2934.
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, rummage
chairman announces that dates Sabbath Morning Service:
are still available by calling Town-
Beginning Sabbath, Dec. II,
send 5-3762. Mrs. William Fisher Sabbath Morning Services will
is in charge of darlings and me- begin at 11 o'clock instead of
morials; Mrs. L. Margolin, say- 10:30 as heretofore. The serv-
ings banks; Mrs. S. Kaufman, ice henceforth will be planned to
Mrs. A. Gittleman, Mrs. A, Dinetz last one hour. The reason for
and Mrs. Si. Sklare will be glad this change is that beginning this
to promote card parties and ap- date the confirmation class will
pointments can be made by calling regularly attend the Sabbath
Townsend 5-4296 or Lafayette morning service, and have sonic
1375. For other information call participation in the rendition of it.
onn F r S a a n b a t . h . D ee ee ce . py l1 t , h eRa pb ub l i
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FOR RENT — Neat, attractive
room in quiet home for lady
only with or without suppers.
Tuberculosis is an infectious di-
All privileges. Near Dexter bus
sease caused by a germ, the tuber-
and 14th St. car. 2948 Pasade- 8-8 T 011 33 e . memorial luncheon, which is' nit. llis sermon will be entitled:
cle bacillus. In order to affect the
na. Call between 3 and 7 p. m., a traditional event, will be held on "Joseph."
child the germ must gain entrance
Townsend 5-6869.
Monday, Dec, 13, 12:30 p. rn., at
into the body. By contact with an
Lacher's. For reservations call Sisterhood Monthly Meeting:
active open case of tuberculosis in
BOARD AND ROOM for a Mrs. Anna Goldberg, chairman,
The Sisterhood monthly meet-
an adult, who is constantly dis-
gentleman. Plain, wholesome Townsend 5-4256 or her co-chair- ing will take place in the social
charging tuberculosis germs from
meals. Near Dexter bus and man, Mrs. A, J. Redblatt. Special hall of the Temple bn Monday,
his body, the child acquires tuber-
Clairmount car. Three adults memorial services will be held for Dec. 13. at 1:30. There will be
culosis. The contact may be in the
in family. Call Tyler 5-2634. Mrs. Ray Cohen, who was honor. a desert luncheon, games, table
home as father, mother, brother or
References.
ary president for almost 20 years. prizes and door prizes. Members
servant; or it may be an acci-
The organization acknowledges e a n re d aNstkeehdiete ogb e r e in te g their own cards
FOR RENT—Furnished room in
dental one in a street car, eleva-
home of small family. 1980 W. with thanks the following dons-
tor, or oter public place. Tuber-
to the Benjamin Wisper
tiers
Grand
Ave
Townsend
6-1944.
culosis can also be acquired by
Memorial Flower Fund: Mrs. A.1 Temple High School Drama Club:
drinking milk from a tuberculosis
FOR
RENT
—
Modern
room
Green
of Taylor Ave., in honor of 1 CI e T hhewT ilel mp prl e e se lleitheScehle o y ol a D tr a tm h a e
in
cow, In Michigan where all cows
home of two adults. 3357 Glynn her recovery from illness; Mrs. Si.
are tuberculin tested, and where
school assembly Sunday, Dec.
I
Ct.,
near
Dexter.
Lower
flat.
ory of Charles Dis- high
Disner,
in memory
most milk is pasteurized, there is
Mrs. Wil- 12. The play is entitled "Tonight
ner, her brothe
little fear from this source. How-
FOR RENT — Upper flat, five liam Fisher, for the honor be- Dance," by Sulamith Ish-Kishor.
ever, while vacationing and travel-
rooms. To responsible people. stowed upon her; Mrs. Eva Silver. it I is directed by Miss Joyce Davis.
ing, parents would be wise to boil
Fullerton, between LaSalle and
all unpasteurized or otherwise
Parent•Teachere Meeting:
14th. $40. Call Plaza 8096,
4th Annual Dinner Dance of I The confirmation
questionable milk before offering
department, I
it to their children.
Bnai
Moshe
Sister-
I
or grades seven, eight and nine,
Seven Sisterhoods Added to
Tuberculosis in children differs
I will hold .parent-teachers' meet-
hood Feb. 13
from that in adults in that it usu-
Warren's League of the
ing Sunday afternoon, Dec. 12, at
ally does not affect the lung tissue
United Synagogue
A meeting of the Bnai Moshe i 3 o'clock.
itself, but affects the lymph glands
Sisterhood will be held next Tues-1 All parents of children in these
in the chest. Such tuberculosis is
NEW YORK — Seven Sister- day, Dec. 14, at 8:30 p. m. All grades should be present at this
usually not serious, there being a
hoods scattered throughout the members are urged to attend by' tmioeetiing with the teachers and
natural tendency for these glands
country newly affiliated them- at president, Mrs. Harry Meer. i rabbis. Preparation for confirma-
to heal spontaneously. Healing oc.
s so important that the .t-
selves during the month of No-
An
An important item of businesss 1
curs in most children, unless the
vember with the Women's League at this meeting will be the discus- , most co-operation from the par-
child is in poor physical condition,
of the United Synagogue, it was sion of plans for making a success ants is necessary.
or if the source of infection to the
The Temple Sisterhood will hold
announced this week by Mrs. Sam- of the fourth annual donor dinner
child is not removed.
a reception for the parents and
uel Spiegel, national president of on Sunday, Feb. 13.
Your physician can tell by a
teachers
at the close of the dis-
the league.
Mrs. James Sobel will head the
tuberculin test and other examine-
arrangements committee and will cuseion.
tinns whether or not your child is
Detroit League of N. H. J. C. be aided by Sirs. Louis liersko- Beth El College of
affected, to what extent healing
Jewish Stadia.:
•itz and Mrs. Harry Lefko as
has taken place, and what treat-
The second
te rm o f Beth EI
of
Acceeding to requests from first and second assistant re- College
ment should be instituted.
Jewish
r
Studi es begins
friends and members of the or- spectivelv.
night,
A card party will be held by the 6ionday
the time
to 'Dec.. 1 20.
r This '
ganization, the Detroit League of
register
. a T 10% 1'1
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid Contributions to Scholarship the National Home for Jewish Sisterhood on Sunday, Jan. 16, at sion course
c history. Current events.
8
p.
m.
Mrs.
Morris
Weinstein
is
Jewish
Children
at
Denver
has
established
Plans Dessert Luncheon
-
,
.Jewish
.
-o
Fund of United Hebrew
. .. -i'. 5
problems,
a commemoration fund to which chairman of this affair and is as-
for Jan. 11
religion, social" prob-
Schools
contributions may be made in coin. 'listed by Mrs. Teresa Miller and comparative
lems,
customs
and
ceremonies
of
memoration of Yahrzeita, in honor Mrs. Ethel Goodman,
life. Jewish home and Jew-
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
The Men's Club is planning a no- Jewish
The United Hebrew Schools of Bar Mitzvahs, birthdays, and
ish
literature.
announces that its 5th donor are in receipt of a contribution other happy occasions, Mrs. Har- dal evening to be held on W Wed-
ed-
The school office is open every
luncheon was a financial and so- of one scholarship to the scholar- ry Barnett, 17365 Muirland Ave., nesday, Dec. 29, President Harry
week during
office
hours
on
cial success.
Meer
of
the
club
announces
that
Monday
nights
from
8 to and
10 for
is
chairman
of
the
commemoration
ship fund from 'Mrs. Lillie Atkins
Rabbi Leon Fram, in an inspir- of 2688 Glynn Court in honor of fund for the benefit of the home tickets are now available for the
by, registrations.
ing talk, lauded local charitable the Bar Mitzvah of her grandson, of Denver.
Joint Men's Club Dinner given
work and far-reaching activities Milton Grossman, son of Mr. and
the Men's Clubs of Beth El, Bnai Jewish Health Society Found Jobs
in European countries.
David, Shaarey Zedek and Bnai for 299 German Jewish Doctor.
Mm. Leo Grossman. His Bar-
RODIN CLUB
The group thanks the following Mitzvah will be observed on Sat-
A meeting of the Eodin Club Moshe, Wednesday evening, Jan.
PARIS (WNS) — OSE, Jewish
entertainers: Miss Zora Cannon, urday, Dec. 11,
was held at the home of Mrs. M. 19, in the social hall of the Slm- health organization, has helped
violinist, accompanied on the piano
The United Hebrew Schools ac- Miller of Fullerton Ave. on Wed- my Zedek. Reservations can be find positions for 299 exiled Ger.
by Mrs..1. Alperin; Mrs. M. Pol. knowledge with thanks the receipt ensday evening, Dec. 1. After made by telephoning llogarth 0862.
man Jewish physicians, Dr. L.
lack, who sang several fine aelec- of one scholarship from the Hams the regular meeting the members
ou itc general secretary of
Grvh,
Lions, accompanied by Mrs. S. Sar- Children (Mrs Ida Goldsmith, played cards and prizes were
Horne Relief Society
the Wor ld OSE Union, reported at
noff. Mrs. Louis I. Kramer, Mrs. A. awarded. A lunch was served by
the
organization's 25th congress.
Mrs. Eva Ellenetein thanks the Marks, Mrs. Nathan Felik, Mrs the hostess. A donation was
Mrs. Bernard Romer of Law- Dr. A. Besredka, president. an-
Chronicle for its cooperation, and M. Penfil, Mrs. A. R. Rosenberg, given by Mrs. H. Schwartzman. rence Ave. was hostess of the ex- , nounced that OSE had provided
the entire committee. Morris Harris, and Sam Harris). Out-of-town members attending ecutive board of the Home Relief medical care for 70,000 Jewish
The next affair will be dessert in memory of their dearly beloved the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Society. children last year. lie also re-
bridge, on Tuesday, Jr- 11. at parents, Louis and Bessie Harris Elmer Koffman of Bay City. The
Contributions In honor of the ported that the Jewish health
Fyfe's auditorium, Mr. Rose One-half scholarship was con- next meeting will be held at the 93rd birthday of Mrs. Anna Brush, agency distributed 7,000 kilograms
will art as chairman.
' -'s can tributed by Mrs. Sara D. Roberta home of Mrs. S. Hutton 3036 mother of Mrs. Charles Cornell, of food to school children; 40,000
be obtained from any board mem - in memory of her dearly beloved plains Ave. on Wednesday, Dec. were received from Mrs. Sam meals, 630,000 bottles of milk and

The Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Children's Home enter-
tained members and the children
living at the home at a delightful
Chanukah program on Dec. 3.
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau presided at
the meeting and Mrs. Saul David-
son, who was in charge of the
party, was chairman of the day.
Miss Marguerite Calais, of the
NOV York Grand Opera Company,
who achieved fame as an inter-
preter of American Indian songs
on the concert stage in Italy was
soloist, accompanied on the piano
by Mrs. Margaret Cuppet Vander-
hoop. Miss Sonya Prows gave a
group of selected readings.
Movies were presented for the
pleasure of the children of the
home by the Variety Club through
one of its members, Alex Schrei-
ber.
Mrs. Davidson announced that
contributions totaling $35 were
received to purchase Chanukah
gifts for the children which were
distributed after their evening
meal.
A linen shower will feature the
next meeting which takes place
Wednesday, Jan. 5,
Mrs. Ralph Paul, chairman, an-
nounces that a luncheonette and
bridge will be held and a gift of
linen for the home will be the
price of admission.
As the home has an adequate
supply of bath towels, prospective
donors are urged to bring sheets,
cases. tableclothes and kitchen
towels instead.
Mrs. Kavanau or Mrs. Paul will
be pleased to give further infor-
mation regarding the shower or
accept reservations.

L3) LEGS ARE
OLD LEGS!

which he can deduct the amount
of his payments to the Federation.
However, it is possible to deduct
only the amount actually paid be-
fore Dec. 31 on the 1937 income
tax return, If the pledge is paid
in full, the entire amount may
then, be deducted.
Seventy per cent of the total
pledge should now be paid, but the
committee was told that as of Dec.
1, only 61.8 per cent of the total
had been paid in, which is 3.1 per
cent behind the payments for the
same period a year ago.
The committee was reminded
that the meeting of obligations and
comitments to the beneficiary agen-
cies of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion is possible only insofar and to
the extent that subscribers make
the payments due.
Addition of two new members to
the committee was announced.
These men are Julius Berman and
IIenry Meyers. Other members in-
clude Morton F. Ashner, Louis C.
Blumberg, Harry Cohen, Joseph
H. Ehrlich, Fred A. Ginsburg,
Meyer Rosenbaum, Louis Stoll,
henry Wineman and Edwin A.
Wolf.

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OPEN EVENINGS

Bnai Moshe Sunday School participated in the festivities and
presented a play and aeweral
Chanukah Program

dance num`ers. The intermediate
Close to 400' people witnessed grades presented 'The Maccabees.'
this year's Chanukah program A group of intermeriate girls pre-
given by the Bnai Moshe Sunday sented • production 'Sorority.''
School on Dec. 5.
The guest speakers en the pro-
The program was opened with gram were Rabbi Moses Fischer.
a short introductory speech given Lou i, G,,n abeyg,
president of the
by Ben S. Chinitz. Principal of
the school. Eugene Kornfield. • congregation, and Eines Gaps

