Anoka ffewish Periatfical Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO ThEVETROIT4EIVISRffiRDISIC111 December 31, 1937 OW 1Eo t.N RAIL It's the BRASS ies WILLIAM BOESIMIS ea OPEN HOUSE J. W. E. W. 0. LUNCHEON ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4 "GREEN FIELDS" COMES TO CINEMA Nathan L. Milstein to Be the Guest Speaker at Annual Donor Event Meet Your Friends at BOESKY'S JOIN THE GAY THRONGS THAT WILL CONGREGATE HERE New Year's Eve 12th and Hazelwood Mrs. Morris Ilaker was hostess at her home on Webb Ave. to STOP IN ANY TIME DURING NSEL'S the members of the North Wood- N EXT 'TO KI THE EVENING ward branch of the Jewish Wo- ONE. ONE • SIX MICIIIGAN men's European Welfare Organ- ization on Wednesday afternoon, foods and drinks. Boast- Dec. 29. For finer Michigan. A special meeting ups held to 'longest bar in announce that final plans are now ing the completed for the fifth annual donor luncheon which will be held on Jan. 4, at 12:30 p. m., at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Mrs. Ida Schultz, general luncheon chair- man, can be reached at Euclid 3527-W. Mrs. Schultz appeals to the public and the presidents of the various organizations and clubs to co-operate and send in the DEXTER M cOEUNG,NooD names of their representatives. The guest speaker at the donor Famous for excellent food and liquors luncheon will be Nathan L. Mil- stein, prominent Detroit attor- ney. "FROM A CORNED • BEEF SANDWICH 70 AN INSTITUTION" All Detroit women who are in- SCENE FROM "GREEN FIELDS" terested in extinguishing the suf- fering of European widows and Starting Tuesday, Jan. 4, the story of the young Talmudic schol- orphans and also helping to sup- Cinema Theater, 58 E. Columbia, ar who, dissatisfied with life in the port orphan girls and boys in Pal- (ENGLISH- TITLES) WITH DESERVED PRIDE WE STATE THIS FACT will show "Green Fields", a Jewish city synagogue, wanders into the estine are urged to attend. The country in search of the intangible proceeds of the luncheon go for film adapted from Peretz Hirsh- something he misses. And among —THAT FOR A COCKTAIL AND A SNACK THE .gwa 1 94.19/11 PEOPLE this work as well as for bring- bein's play of the same name, Di- the simple peasants he finds the ing orphans to America and uni- NEWEST, SMARTEST THING BY FAR, IS THE SHOULD ISE PROUD • rected by Jacob Ben-Ami and with youth, love, and self-sacrificing de- ting families separated for many •BEST TONANITOSEE. a cast made up of members of the votion which are so magically years. • JEWISH PICTURE SUCH A PICTURE= Artef and the Maurice Schwartz blended into this tender and charm- The following worked on var- / SEEN YET= JasephR4imshinsky zse Yiddish Art Theater Players, this ing tale of folk-life. ious committees: Mesdames Elias 42°Sta. Litt * A NEW HIGH! photoplay has received such ac- The first film of its kind to be Epps, Maurice M. Silverstone, \-Wodd•re/eVram claim as Paul Muni's adjective made in the United States, "Green Morris Dinner, Harry Mitz, Wil- se•"' 68 E. COLUMBIA "Great!" and the New York World- F ields" has been the unanimous liam Fisher, A. J. Redblatt, A. In Hotel Webster Hall .. Cass at Putnam Off Woodward Telegram's appraisal "A new high choice of Jewish leaders and press Shrier, S. B. Hack, A. Gittleman, in vernacular art!" cont. from noon as "the finest Jewish film ever Sam Kaufman, A. Denitz, M. Under Direction of Wm. Boesky and Joe Freedman "The beginning "Green Fields" tells the age-old made." Sklare, Anna Goldberg, E. Weiss- of a new epoch" man. Ada Green, L. Margolis, A. —THE DAY B. Knoppow. For Information call Mrs. Joseph Modell, president, Townsend 8-8033 or Tyler 6-9553. The organization acknowledges with thanks a donation to the The Detroit Town Hall in the Benjamin Wisner Memorial Flow- Cass Theater resumes the Friday er Fund by Mrs. Minnie Good- LAFAYETTE AND WAYNE morning series, Jan. 7, at 11 Special Auto License Plates Are The Theater Guild, New York's man in honor of her new-born o'clock, when Dr. A, L. Sachar, outstanding play-producing agen- grandson. lamed With JWV Designation One Performance Only historian, biographer and educator cy, is noted for its care in cast- Retained as President; Or- will After an absence of five weeks, speak on the subject "Four ing plays, and has been known to At a meeting of Detroit Post Franco Ghione, conductor of the ganization Holds Elec- Roads to Security." go far afield in its choice. When No. 135, Jewish War Veterans of Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will Dr. Sachar has made an enviable the Ben Ilecht play "To Quito tion at Dinner Rally the United States, held at the Book return to the podium to lead the reputation as historian educator Cadillac Hotel, Maurice Bordelove orchestra in the seventh subscrip- The Mizrachi Women's donor Outs andinq Off was re-elected commander of the Max M. Silverman was re-elected and biographer since his birth 37 EDWIN A. RELKIN At luncheon was a brilliant success tion concert of Thursday night, Floor Tliow post for the third consecutive year president of the House of Shelter years ago in New York. After Jan, 6, in Orchestra Hall. SIGMUND WEINTRAUB socially, culturally and financial- AM and hi, graduating from Washington and The re-election of Bordelove i at the dinner-meeting held Tues- hate the great honor Ghione has built a program of or to present ly. Mrs. Bezalel Cohen of Tel music Favors hailed by the officers of the na day evening at the Beth Tefilo Harvard Universities he did post- Ihe distinguldied 17J,IIsh actors Aviv, Palestine, who was the unusual interest and variety, con- Sinner graduate work at Cambridge, Eng- Breakfast Emanuel Hall. taining as it does five widely dif- guest speaker, delivered an in- Hyman Altman, chairman of the land, and received the degree of spiring address telling from her, ferent compositions by as many Doctor of Philosophy for work nominating committee, also pre- experience and observation the composers, and representative of sented the following slate of offi- upon the Victorian House of Lords. achievements of American women four nationalities, Italian, Spanish cers, all of whom were elected At the University of Illinois he is through their support of Mizrachi German and Russian, professor of modern European and unanimously: activities in Eretz Israel. Honorary president, Rabbi A. M. English history and his classes are A victory luncheon will be Besman's Band to Play at Hershman; vice-presidents, Sam- the most popular on the campus, tendered complimentary to all the Eastwood Ballroom on uel Mintz, Isaac Rosenthal, Moses with both students and Visitors. paid-up members of Mizrachi next Recently Dr. Sachar has become Levitt; treasurer, Louis Dann; New Year's Eve Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 5, at financial secretary, Benjamin Ka- national director of the Bnai Brith Make your reservations now for 1:30, at the Bnai Moshe Syna- minsky; recording secretary, Alex- I Hillel Foundations which are gogue, at which a musical program Eastwood's Ballroom will be established in the leading univer- ander F. Handel. Newly elected will be presented. All members opened New Year's Eve for one members of the board are: Her- allies of the country. He writes are urged to be present. of the gayest dances of the sea- llian Franzblau, Jerry Bielfield, extensively for the New Republic. Mizrachi Women announce with son, as Detroit's Big Apple Club Ilyman Mitnick, Max Charness, thanks the following contribu- bids everyone welcome. Samuel I. Bernstein. The follow- POWATAN tions: Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, for Bernard Beaman's celebrated ing were re-elected to the board: JOHNNY HOWARD the recovery of Lenore Markson, Detroit • Fulorite 31. C. Dr. David Kliger, William Sandler, FOR THE FIRST TIME and in memory of Mrs. D. Silver; The lovely Misses Esterbrook Nathan Goldman, Aaron Weiswas- and Farrar will lead the New Mrs. Samuel Satovsky, Mrs. D. IN THIS CITY JOSEPH BULOFF 3 1.0uNnii417; f `' ser, Joseph Heideman, Benjamin Markson. for her daughter's re- Year's fun at the Powatan Club In Kaminsky, Nathan Yaffa, Rabbi with their smart songs and sophist and Back" reached the casting covery and in memory of Mrs. D. PHIL SKILLMAN'S ONCH, Isaac Stollman, Hyman Altman. ticated stories. Held over to take stage, the Guild was faced with Silver; Mrs. S. Shnitz, for recov- Som. 11reaklea, Scut. Imo, Foy,,,, Tr 1.7714 In his annual message Mr. Sil- care of welcoming them is the ver- difficulty in casting the role of ery of Lenore Markson; Mrs. I. verman reported: satile Billy Snyder, master of the Central American desperado Shetzer, in memory of mother of "During the year of 1937, we ceremonies. Billy also offers his and revolutionary. It was a happy Mrs. Irwin Cohen; Leib Family, served 15,309 meals, gave 4,067 songs, dances and impersonations coincidence that led them to call in memory of late Mrs. Leib. nights lodging, sheltered 367 tran- in inimitable fashion with accent on Joseph Buloff. The play MAURICE BORDELOVE sients and 7 residents, as compared on his hilarious mimicry of some boasting Sylvia Sidney and other MARRIAGE BROKER with 15,205 meals served in 1936, tional organization of the Jewish 4,167 nights lodging, 349 transi- of the more famous stars of stage stars failed to click, but Mr. Bu- All information kept In the pickiest toff was singled out for high of confidence. I ant a writ-known and War Vterans as it will give him ents, and 8 residents. A compar- and screen. highly respected Detroiter with • Charming Nelle Nelson, she of praise by all the critics. an opportunity to serve as the ison of these figures would lead family Imdition of 73 Ynt. I n the Mr. Buloff will be seen for Jewish community. I Sant to help — 75c - $ IAM $1.50 -MOO PHD head of the Detroit unit during one to believe that, in general, con- the appealing, throaty voice, is /ma sad cur' eat that roe indicate Ticket. now at the box office the year that the national conven- ditions this year are only slightly also held over. Ballroom dancing one performance at the Cass tor u demire lo marry. Write: displayed by the clever team, Theater next Sunday evening, DK TROIT JEWIU11 CMIONICILLE tion will be held here during the worse than those existing in 1936, is Burnett and Walt, as they glide Jan. 2. He will appear jointly BOA 700 month of September 1938, Other officers elected to serve because upon analysis we find that smoothly through their difficult with the well known Yiddish- -t THE BALL with Bordelove are: Dr. Mark a few more meals were served and creations. American stage stars, Jacob Ben- Herzfeld, senior vice commander; a lesser number of transients were Irwin Rubenstein (Ruby) con- Ami, Bertha Gersten and Luba traveling. However, the trend has Joseph Jones, junior vice com- been upward during the past few tinues to direct his orchestra for Kadisohn in a unique program of DETROIT'S SMART mander; Sam J. Leve, judge ad- months so that we find that Decem- shows and customer dancing. drama, comedy and folk-songs vocate; Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, ber was the month of greatest Ruby's genial drummer, Paul Acts from world famous plays RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- CHINESE surgeon; Harry I, Leibson, chap- service provided since 1935, we Neighbors, sings the words with will be enacted by this stellar dresses, women for house clean. 502 FRANCIS PALMS the band. quartette in an unprecedented lain and Nathaniel H. Goldstick lag, house maids, women for CAW' I. AC 9395 • DETROIT evenings' entertainment. Repre- and Charles Miller, trustees. The having over 1,600 meals part time work. By hour, day during provided this month alone." sented that evening will be Henri BERNARD BESMAN balance of the post officers which or week, Schlesinger'e, Madi- Louis Dann was toastmaster at Bernstein, Tolstoy, Jacob Gordin are appointive, will be announced the dinner which was attended by son 2526. and Prager. band has returned for a one- at a later meeting of the post by officers and members of the board 1514 HOODD %It ASH ('A OW QUILTS—Made or recovered from night's engagement bringing with commander Bordelove. MICHIGAN — "Wells Fargo," and their wives and a number of your own feathers or wools. Pil• him a host of lilting tunes and An elaborate installation of of- invited guests. A report was sub- Paramount's epic of the Pony Ex- Felix Morley to Address the his complete band, including all lows recovered—special, $1.25. ficers is planned jointly with the mitted by Mrs. Ilyman Altman, press, is now on the screen at the Detroit Town Hall on Full line of curtains, baby, the entertainers that have made newly organized Ladles Auxiliary prefident of the Ladies' Auxiliary Michigan Theater. On the Michi- Wednesday shower and wedding gifts. Dex- this band a huge success from of the post. Harry II. Schaffer of of the House of Shelter, A group gan stage for a gay New Year's ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 coast to coast. Pittsburgh, Pa., commander-in- o joy show is starred Milt Britton Phyllis Fair. sweetheart of Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth Ite••rtsliona chief of the Jewish War Veterans of songs were sung by 20 members and his band of musical maniacs Felix Morley, editor of the Per Penult 8210 TWELFTH ST. swing, 'Cornflakes' Consitt, drum- 9050. of the United States, and Melvina of the Halm/ Singing Society, including Buck and Bubbles, danc- Washington Post, last year's win- TRINITY 2.0100 by William Gavman. Ad- ers; the Hudson Wonders, acro- ner of the Pulitzer prize for dis- mer deluxe, the Beaman sextette, (ACM DING , V. Freeman of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., directed dresses were delivered by Rabbis I president of the national Ladies Isaac Stollman, S. 51 Fine, M. J. bats; and Pritchard and Lord, tinguished editorial writing, and FOR RENT — Nicely furnished and Pee Wee Mitchell of the torid Full-Course Dinner Good News for Detroit room, with quiet refined fam- trumpet, are among those who Auxiliary, will be the installing Wohlgelernter and Max Kirsh- comedy team. former director of Geneva office. ily. Reasonable. Good transpor- support the band in this hilarious officers, and will be assisted by a blum, executive secretary of Miz- League of Nations Association, MISCHA and LUCY tation. 9617 McQuade Ave., dance to usher in the New Year. staff of installing officers from dif- rachi; Isidore Sobeloff, director of MADISON—Samuel Goldwyn's will open the after-holiday season near Chicago. ferent parts of the country, the Jewish Welfare Federation "Hurricane" with Dorothy Lam- of the Detroit Town Hall in the Favors . . . Souvenirs RUTHENBERG ENLARGES Fisher Theater, Mr. Morley speaks The Jewish War Veterans of the and Mr. Altman. The financial re- our, Jon Hall and Mary Astor, has United States is an all-Jewish port was read by George Sherman. continued for a second week at the Wednesday morning, Jan. 5, at FOR RENT — Large, beautiful HIS JEWELRY STORE room in home of adult family. veterans organization and is not Assisted by a group of actors 11 o'clock, on the subject "An Edward Ruthenberg announces Madison Theater, Near has and car line. 2516 Follow the Crowd. . . Make affiliated with either the American well known throughout editor looks at the news." the enlargement of his modern Taylor Ave. Tyler 5-5444. Your Reservation to Legion or the Veterans of Foreign Mischa and Lucy German to the Country The career of this noted author- jewelry store at 8729 Twelfth St. UNITED ARTISTS—"Rosalie" ity on political research and for- Wars. Organized in the year 1896, Present "Sheindele of Ring in the New Year FOR RENT—Furnished room for Ziegfeld's gay song and romance Friday Night, Dec. 31, it is the second oldest veterans or- eign affairs has brought him sin- one or two in home of three Slobodka" at Littman's AT spectacle with Nelson Eddy and gularly outstanding recognition. ganization in the United States, at Midnight adults. Board if desired. Chi- I Eleanor Powell, is now in its sec- Awarded the Rhodes Scholarship in being outranked in age only by the ,, near Wildemere. cago Blvd., Tea Sheindele of Slobodka" is the nail week at the United Artists 1916, Mr. Morley promptly enlisted Saturday Night, Jan. 1 G. A. Tyler 5-6241, anytime Sunday R. Jewish ex-servicemen who served the Republic in any of current attraction at Littman's Theater. for duty at the front with the Sunday, January 2 and evenings daily. its wars or engagements, either in People's Theater, 12th and Sew- British Red Cross. This three-act comedy by Matinee and Evening the Army, Navy or Marine Corps , aid. FOX—Welter Winchell Ameri He is a member of the Council FOR RENT — Nicely furnished are urged to affiliate themselves Israel Rosenberg, with songs by 'is one-man newspaper; his "pal" on Foreign Relations, Federal Ad- room in adult home. Good An iI. lialmanorieh Sholom Secunde, will be presented ca Bernie, the old maestro, and with this fast growing Detroit unit transportation. 2491 Sturte- visory Council of the United States Masterpiece of the Jewish War Veterans. Meet- at the Yiddish theater on Satur- a new and sparkling Simone Simon Employment Service, a Phi Beta vant, Townsend 5-3653. evening, Su nday m atinee and (she sings! she sings!) are c co- are of the post and the auxiliary Kappa, and a fellow of the Royal ing, Jan even. I and 2. are held every first and third Wed- day "` starred in "Love and Hisses." On Economic Society of Great Britain. FOR RENT—Room for a couple. Starring in this play Kitchen privileges. 2564 Mon- nesdays at 8:30 p, m., at the Book- will the " the stage the Fox presents the Christopher Morley, noted author, Mischa and Lucy German, terey, near Linwood. Townsend Cadillac Hotel. Veterans are in- guest stars, Miss Pierson, Mr. and master showman, Ted Lewis, and is his brother. 8-2666, until 8 13, tn. sited to the meetings, his all-new "Happiness Follies" Tickets are on sale now at Grin- A NtsetIrS1 Commit In 1 .tel. Commander Bordelove announces Mrs. Fogel and the entire new cast and his greatest orchestra. nell's Music Store, Detroit, $1.10 ID J. 1110•1011DI1. FOR RENT—Attractive room in that he has made arrangements of actors. and 11.65. This Frida y night the enti re cas t private home for lady or gen- with Leon D. Case, Secretary Price*: ry of of or characters will appear in tleman. References. Marcuse, a ap e- Miami Beach Alamac at 5147174F.F.4 — 35e - 50e ..15e State, to issue special Jewish War 9600 Dexter, Tyler 4-5684. It1117NINON — 55e-60e-73c-41.40 . Burton Holmes Will Give a Veterans 1938 automobile license vial New Year Eve show, begin- Tax Exlra ning at midnight. There will be The newly completed outdoor plates initiated from JWV-1 and Travel Talk at Art In- FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished special acts and palm gardens were completed and up, These plates will be issued on- songs, stitute Jan. 9 room for young lady. Good features, will be opened to Alamac guests ly to the members - of Detroit Post, an ENLARGED STORE transportation. Telephone serv- at Miami Beach on New Year's Jewish War Veterans, upon the ice. 2537 Glynn Ct. with an enlarged Noe: .e Burton Ilolmes, veteran travel Brass Rail and Boesky's Day with a dance and reception. presentation of an order from At one end of the garden is a stage lecturer, has been chosen to open FOR RENT—Nice, airy, furnish- Diamonds Commander Bordelove. The post the winter season of lectures for Unequalled excellence of food and concert platform for the or- EDWARD RUTHENBERG members are requested to get in ed room in home of adults. Wedding Rings Season's Greetings to All the World Adventure Series of the and service and the smart con- chestras. In the center is a large touch with commander Bordelove 2971 Tuxedo Ave. Townsend He is now able to serve the retire Platinum Mountings if they wish • set of these special gentiality of the famous Boesky- terrazzo dance floor with con- Detroit Institute of Arts on Jan. 7-0162. with an enlarged stock consisting Freedman hospitality, are the out- cealed underground lighting effects 9 with an illustrated lecture at All pcpalar ...km at 'Hatchet JWV license plates. Including The next meeting of the Jewish standing reasons for the amazing and overhead indirect lighting. It 3:30 on "Down to Rio and Over YOUNG MAN driving to Miami of s wider variety of watche , War Veterans will be held at the success enjoyed by the Brass Rail, presents a lovely setting for the the Andes" and at 8:30 p. m. on next week wants party to help diamonds. platinum mounting*, Bulo••, Elgin, Longines drive and share expenses. Write wedding rings, dinner rings. men's Book Cadillac Hotel on Wednes- the metropolitan bar and restau- opening. Receipts from this charity "A Motor Tour Through Brighest is or1.1A honored watch) Africa." Box 100. Detroit Jewish Chron- rings, silver and chromium hollow- dance will be turned over to the South day, Jan. 5, at 8;30 p. m. rant in downtown Detroit. Mr. Holmes has been touring the ware and all kinds of tableware SILVERWARE A quick drink and • sandwich Y.M.H.A. of Miami. Walter Witko, icle. and dirigold. di•ttibetag for WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR- at the longest bar in Michigan, is guest conductor of the University world and taking motion pictures Mr. Ruthenkrg is also a De- proving to be the refreshing inter- of Miami symphony orchestra of the most interesting and most ATTRACTIVE GIRL in early DENS MONDAY NIGHT twenties wishes to get acquaint- troit distributor of the "congines" "Rough Rufus" Jones. the lude in the day of hundreds of quartette, will be master 11 cere- scenic spots for the past 48 years. He was one of the first lecturers ed with business man not over watches. His store also has a first monies. Georgia Negro bad man from Red People. to do motion picture travelogues. 30. Phone, Tyler 4-5460. class repair department. Expert Watch Repairing at • For those who would rather tar- Run ,has been nominated as the Manufactwers of Low Prices CLUB CONTINENTAL first man in 1938 to challenge the ry over a full meal or a few FOR RENT —Comfortable, well- CALENDAR OF EVENTS of Mystery Man No. 2 to drinks, the below-stairs cocktail A popular young master of cere- Dr. Martin Weisberg Moves rights furnished room for gentleman. EDWARD PLASTOID PUTTY His Offices remain unidentified during the lounge is charmingly appointed, monies, Johnny Howard is back in Near Linwood street car and Jan. 11—Pioneer Women's 7th new year. Jones will meet the quiet and restful. Detroit to join in the new show CAULKING COMPOUND Dexter bus. Townsend 7-1992. annual donor luncheon, at Masonic The favorite gathering-place for scheduled at the Club Continental mat enigma next Monday eve- Dr. Martin M. Weisberg an Temple. after-theater and dance crowds is for the New Year's celebration. nounces the removal of his offices FOR RENT—Nice. light, airy, and nine in the Arena Gardens. William Boesky's restaurant on Phil ,Skillrnan's orchestra will from the Stroh Bldg. to 1305 Ea- The new Lord Rotwhild, titular furnished room for couple or 8729 12TH ST. FURNACE CEMENT Ritzy Miami Beach boasts an Dexter Blvd., where the inimitable provide the music for dancing and ton Tower for the practice of gentleman. Home privileges. head of the family in London, has TYke 5-7938 apartment building with a sign Boesky food and service also pre- for the show which includes Mimi x-ray and general dentistry., tele- created at stir in British scientific Good transportation. 15530 reading "Casa Shapiro." I sail. Stewart and Lorna Wolfe, phone Cadillac 1229, Normandy, University 2-3008. tittles with • biological discovery. / - 1 PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHkONICLE BOESKY'S on 12th STREET NEW YEAR'S EVE Starts Tuesday, Jan. 4 • at all 3 Locations WEBSTER CORNER BAR DROP IN Anytime during the 1 NIGHT CASS THEATER Bordelove Heads Jewish Veterans HOUSE OF SHELTER ELECTS SILVERMAN CINE MA Dr. A. L. Sachar at Buloff, Ben-Ami, Town Hall on Jan. 7 Gersten, Kadisohn At Cass on Sunday Ghione to Direct Symphony Jan. 6 SUN. EVE., JAN• 2 Mizrachi Luncheon Brilliant Success 41 14,), E4 A EVE Panto Jacob Ben Ami Joseph Buloff Bertha Gersten Luba Kadison NEW ).:''-' ... YEAR'S / EVE AN EVENING WITH THE THEATER ARTS CLASSIFIED AxaaBESMAN ORCHESTRAS Tea Garden Downtown Theaters LITTMAN'S NEW YEAR'S EVE People's Theater 53.50 Floor Show GERMAN The "Scheindele from Slobodka", PLASTIC PRODUCTS COMPANY Garden I DIRIGOLD RUTHENBERG