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CLIFTON AYINU1 • UNCINNATI 30, OHIO

4 January 7, 1938

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an ENLARGED STORE

with an enlarged stock of

Diamonds
Wedding Rings
Platinum Mountings

popular

teases

end THE

Noted Playwright Provides
Theatrical Novelty, at
Cass Theater

LONGINES

howned watch)

BULOVA—ELGIN

SILVERWARE

*pedal dhetrIbUtor for

DIRIGOLD

Expert Watch Repairing at
Low Prices

EDWARD

RUTHENBERG

LEGAL CHRONIC E

MARRIAGE BROKER

County Auditor Edward H. Williams
Sworn in by Governor Frank Murphy

All Information kept In the *Dieted
of winndenee. I cm a aell•knonv and
reepeeted Detroiter with •
,o rho
family tnuillIon of 73 Ye
I want to help
Jett telt co tttttt
,ou sad ouggeet that yen Indicate
to
marry.
Write!
your
IlFritorr JP.W11 , 11
1102 700

&wire

In the day of the three-act pres-
entation on the stage, Noel Cow-
ard's offering of a cycle of short
plays is a refreshing change, The
Coward series of nine plays under
the blanket title of "Tonight at
8:30" will be presented at the Cass
Theater, for two weeks, with
matinees on Wednesday and Satur-
day, beginning Sunday evening,
Jan. 16,
The three plays listed for the
opening week at the Cass Theater
include "Family Album," "Still
Life" and "Ilands Across the Sea."

(CLASSIFIED

THEATRICAL NIGHT AT
BNAI MOSHE JAN. 12

1 2 TH AND
HAZELWOOD

intenewo

Kingfish Levinsky
vs.
"Tuffy" Cleet

9050.

The inauguration of the Satur-
day night popular-priced concerts
and the presentation of an unusual
choral program will mark the com-
ing week's activities of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra in Or-
chestra Hall.
Franco Ghione will conduct the
choral program Thursday night,
Jan. 13, to be given as the sym-
phony's eighth subscription con-
cert.
Thaddeus \Vionski has prepared
a mixed chorus of 150 voices to
sing in the "Persifal" extract with
the orchestra, as well as a women's
chorus of 70 voices which will be
heard with the orchestra and solo-
ists in to Pergolese Cantata.

FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room for single person in home
of two adults. Garage if desired.
G0041 home for right party. 2441
Taylor Ave., near LaSalle. Call
Tyler 4-1118.

FOR RENT — Nice, furnished
room in home of adults. Good
transportation. Near Dexter bus
and 14th car. 3014 Richton Ave.

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SPECIAL ATTRACTION
First Appearance In Detroit

QUILTS—Made or recovered from
your own feathers or wools. Pil
lows recovered—special, $1.25
Full line of curtains, baby,
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. }Swarth

Symphony Inaugurates Sat-
urday Night Popular-
Priced Concerts

Boesky's
011 12th St.


Bnai Moshe Men's Club will
stage • theatrical evening next
Wednesday, Jan. 12, 8:30 p. m.,
to which all members, their fami-
lies and friends are invited. The
offerings consist of a dramatic
sketch, "Der Griner Voter," •

RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. LAMB.
dresses, women for house clean
ing, house maids, women for
part time work. By hour, dal
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi
son 2626.

of Watches

Including

PAGE THREE

TmPentorrkwkinCARoxlcul

ARENA GARDENS

Monday Night, January 10, at 8:30

A BIG-TIME WRESTLING MATCH

MRS. MORRIS WEINSTEIN

:oniony, "The First Supper," and —
For ‘ Sale--Apartments
concert numbers consisting of
FOR RENT — Nice, comfortable Yiddish folk songs and duets, by
furnished room in home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Zweig, who will
couple.. Good transportation. be accompanied on the piano by
---
Mrs, Eloper, 2939 Buena Vista Abraham Gruskoff.
The first open 'meeting of the ,
Senior Sunday school pupils
Ave., upper right.
Edward II. Williams, Wayne and efficient public servant. His
County Auditor, is shown in this record in office is reflected in the
will Present "Spring," a light, Junior League of the Mount Sinai
photograph as he was sworn in for following statement made by Sam- FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished breezy comedy, and "March of Hospital Association of Detroit
Town Hall at Cass to Fea• his new term to which he was uel J. Lave, director of the Bo-
room for gentleman in refined Judaism," a portrayal of recent will be held Wednesday, Feb. 2,
ture James Merrit
home. Garage if desired. 15736 Jewish events in March of Time at 8 p, m., at Temple Beth El,
elected last April, by Gov. Frank ; reau of Investigation:
Appoline Ave. University 2-8127. style, with the following students
This group, formed to help In
Murphy. The ceremony took place 'I "Edward H. Williams, in cons-
Hepbron Jan. 14
for this favored city. Buyers
participating: Shirley Freedman, efforts for the building of a Jew-
in the auditor's office in the Coun- pleting his first term as Wayne
of our selected properties
FOR RENT — Well, furnished,
Ruth
Goodman,
Janet
Green,
ty
Building,
and
was
attended
by
I
County
Auditor,
has
fulfilled
every
James M. Hepbron, criminolo-
(only one of is kind) now at
steam-heated, light room for one Jewel Klein, Josephine Siegel,
8210 TWELFTH ST.
gist and an acknowledged author- a large crowd which included prat-, pre-campaign promise made to the
foreclosed, coat disregarded
or two gentlemen. Small, adult Eleanor Greenbaum, Robert
ity on crime problems, is the tically every county and state citizens of this commonwealth and i
prices,
step into the Big
TRINITY
2.0100
family.
Near
14th
bus
and
three
"
has contributed many outstanding
Hirsch, Eugene Kornfield, Jerome
speaker for the Detroit Town Hall official.
Profit class in the coming
'
car lines. 2024 Gladstone Ave. Miller and Newson Shewitz, under
Mr. Williams has served Wayne] achievements for the welfare of
in the Cass Theater next Friday
Re-Sale
Era. Cautious in-
be de-
Tyler 5-6873.
direction of Miss Sarah Stein and
Good News for Detroit
morning at 11 o'clock. His subject County as one of its auditors for this county. And he can
vestors rely on our Facts and
the last four years, during which penned upon to continue to dis-I FOR RENT — Nice, comfortable, Saul Schlesinger.
is "Science Turns Detective."
Figures.
MISCHA and LUCY
Admission is free and refresh-
Mr. Hepbron is acting director he has achieved an enviable repu-1 charge ably the duties of his office
furnished room in home of small
of the Washington Criminal Jus- tation as an able, conscientious during the forthcoming term."
Good transportation. ments will be served after the
TERRACE
, family.
entertainment
by
the
following
tice Association and managing di-
3338 Elmhurst, near Dexter.
East side cor Blvd district
hostesses: Mesdames Morris Wein-
rector of the Baltimore Criminal
Townsend 6-2181.
8 attractive houses 6 to 8
stein, Harry Meer, Ethel Good-
Justice
Commission.
He
has
been
Assisted by a group of actors
rooms some built is tubs
man, Manuel Engel, Jacob Gelb-
FOR
RENT—Pleasant,
furnished
instructor in criminology at Johns
well known throughout
showers steam heat. Insur-
I room for a gentleman in adult man, Irving Greespan, Max Gross,
Hopkins University and is now
the Country
ance Co. liquidation. Make
Teresa
Miller
and
Sarah
Berger.
lecturer to the Maryland and Bal-
, home. 12019 Dexter Blvd., near
offer.
Presidents Louis Gunsberg of
The midwest committee of the
Elmhurst. Goldberg, Ilogarth
Mrs. Joseph Sanders, president
timore Police Schools and the
Saturday Night, Jan. 8
is arrang-
the congregation and Harry Meer'
5511.
Metropolitan Police School in o f the Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Jewish Cultural Society
23 Units .
Dr. Chaim
of the Men's Club extend an in-
ing
a
lecture
tour
for
Sunday, January 9
C.
ashington, D . C
all furnished. Former rents
vitation to all members to attend.
Brith, announces that the chair- Zhitiovsky who will visit only'
$16,500 now $10,400. Never
three cities of this section—Cleve- 1 FOR
pleasant
room
Matinee and Evening
The Sisterhood activities in-
for RENT—Nice,
a young man
in home
o f
Lucy and Mischa German in man of the membership drive, Mrs. land, Detroit and Chicago. Dr.couple.
Ate clude a card party Wednesday
vacant. Another Ins Co prop-
3710 Humphrey Ave.,
Jess Feller, together with her com-
Lucy German's great success
Melodrama at Littman's
erty ordered sold. Slake offer,
evening,
Jan.
26,
with
Mrs.
Mor-
308.
Northlawn
5653.
Sil-
Zhitlovsky will be in Detroit on I Apt
mittee, have arranged to have as
ris Weinstein in charge, assisted
Wednesday, Jan. 26, and will de-
Theater This Sunday
verM an
17 Units
— by Mrs. Ethel Goodman and
guest speaker at an open meeting liver a lecture on "My Observe-'
.
solid Buff bk court design.
tions on the Twenty Years of the . FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Teresa hillier. The luncheon held
Mischa and Lucy German, emi-
gentleman
in
home
a
Actually sold $115,000, Ins
last Tuesday was a success and
Bolshevist Revolution." The Sho- I room for
nent Yiddish actors, will appear
Co says sell $35,000 terms
Mrs.
Harry
Meer,
the
president,
lem
Aleichem
Institute
requests
1
of
three
adults.
3831
Elmhurs
this Sunday matinee and evening
$7,000 bal 5% int.
is grateful for the turn-out. The
all organizations to inform their ' Ave. Hogarth 9418.
in a three-act melodrama, with
MRS,
JACK
ROM
next
business
meeting
will
be
held
members and friends that this will'
music, by William Siegel, "Should
Mr. Bedford, Cadillac 0321
d
Tuesday, Jan. 11, 8 :30 p. m.
. i FOR RENT—Beautiful, furnishe
ab
dy
e
n
cg
tu
r
t
e
s
h
heir
s
A ntelothssna In 3 art•
is
ly
vsk
p
u
y
b
.
li
o
cwlie
b
D
ei..
th
z
ehiotn
One Have Children?"
ish hospital in Detroit, is to in-
room for a gentleman in how e
Plans are shaping for the an-
3luele by 1151. ARIAL
Homer Warren & Co.
The entire cast of characters
of small, adult family. Oil heat nual donor dinner Sunday, Feb. clude young women who are em-
veneer! age.
will assist them in the presents- ,
IIM ► LTOR8
ployed or otherwise occupied at
Tiers:
stall shower, Calvert near \Vil
13. Mrs. Ethel Sobel is chairman
Lecture on "Cultural State of the
as Years Dependable 8ervIee
lion of this play. Seats are popu-
MATINEEO — 32e - Mr • 73e
the
times
when
the
parent
organi-
7585.
demere. Townsend 7 -
and is assisted by Mrs. Louis
Jews in England' , by B.
EVICNINDS — 33e-50e-738-27.00
zation, the Mount Sinai Hospital
larly-priced.
Toy Ettra
Weinberg
rl Herskowitz and Mrs. Harry Lefko. Association of Detroit, maps Its
Members are requested to make
B. Weinberg, president of the!
COUPLE
with clean,
six room
lowe
I flat
will rent
cheerfu
"Kingfish" Levinsky, Boxer
program.
reservations early.
Workmen's Circle of England, will
two
adults
The executive committee for this
Turned Wrestler, at the
give a lecture on the topic "Tlie bedroom to one or ,
new organization consists of: Mrs.
Arena Gardens Monday
CulturarState of the Jewsin Eng- I or will share home. Reasonable.
Jack Rom, president; Miss Dor-
Honor
Bar
Mitzvah
by
Con-
land" on Friday evening, Jan 14, 4039 Lawrence. Davison 7754.
othy Shetzer, vice-president; Mrs.
tribution to the United
"Kingfish" Levinsky, will be the
at the Sholem Aleichem School, FOR RENT — Room for young
M, Botvinick, recording secretary;
man or lady. Meals if preferred.
Hebrew Schools
big attraction at the Arena Gar-
3754 Monterey Ave. All are invit-
Mrs. E. Simons, corresponding sec-
Near Dexter or Lawton buses
dens next Monday evening.
ed. Admission is free.
retary; Miss Rosalind Schubot,
Saul II. Rose, in celebrating his
The erstwhile boxing eccentric
and 14th car line. 2981 Fuller-
A special report to the parents
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Finkel of treasurer; Miss Fayg
idan,
25411112 P. N.
10th anniversary in the life insur- who now has turned wrestler, has
whose children attend the Sholem
ton Ave. Townsend 7-5799.
2703 Sturtevant will celebrate financial secretary; Miss
Ma Ke Ethel
ance business, recently announced been signed for a special bout on
Aleichem Schools will be given on
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Rom, membership chairman; Miss
the opening of new offices at the card of Jan. 10, and will meet
Jan. 10, at the general meeting FOR RENT — Room by elderly Irving J., who is a student of the Eleanor Schetzer, Miss Leona
couple. Gentleman preferred. All
2-238 General Motors Bldg.
"Tully" Cleat, the southern had
at 3754 Monterey Ave. There will
Tuxedo branch of the United He- Levin, Miss htiriam Shetzer and
Musically Yours
modern conveniences. Near bus
Mr. Rose is an authority in the boy.
be a special report by the teach-
brew Schools, in the Tuxedo
line. 3351 Elmhurst Ave. Call School on Saturday morning, Mrs. M. Schaeffer. The sponsor of
field of insurance investments.
Like "Bull" Curry, who also was
ors. J. Rosenshine. financial secre- I
the group is Mrs. Dave Diamond.
Townsend 6-5768.
a former fighter, Levinsky uses his
Jan. 8. Among the speakers who
Lary, will report on the financial
Registrations will begin at 7
fists in his wrestling but has some
condition of the school for the past
MRS. JOSEPH SANDERS
four months. FOR RENT — Comfortable, fur- will address the gathering on this o'clock preceding the meeting for
knowledge of the mat sport
solemn occasion will be Sol Kee- those desiring to become charter
nished
room
in
home
of
small
through training methods he used of the auxiliary, Monday evening,
family of adults. Telephone serv- nan, pricipal of the Tuxedo members.
in preparing for his ring battles Jan. 10, at the Bnai Moshe, Mrs.
ice. Dexter-Linwood section. Call School. For Irving, Bar Mitzvah
Ethel Osri, president of the Al- Contributions to Scholarship
with the padded mitts.
does not constitute the terminat-
I Townsend 843270.
bany Park Auxiliary of Chicago,
ing point in his Jewish studies,
Fund of United He-
at
and
member
of
the
general
com-
Famous Woman Explorer
SUPERFLUOUS IIAIR removed but just an important landmark.
brew Schools
mittee of the Women's District
Mr. and Nita Ilenlaniln Goldstein of
He is well prepared to chant his Ottawa
I
permanently
by
licensed
electro-
Town Hall Wednesday
Grit. returned from llllr a. N. Y.
Grand Lodge No. 6.
logist. Celia Novick, Recreation Matter and will also deliver an where they ...ed.. a reunion of their
Judge and Mrs, Charles Rubi-
entire family on the erre.len th.
A membership tea is planned for
appropriate
talk
in
which
he
Bldg..
9840
Dexter
Blvd.,
Room
On Jun. 12, exactly one year
ner made a contribution. to the
tle of ho 55th wedding •nnI•
eromises to continue his Ilebrew oololdun
Sunday afternoon, Jan. 23, at the
r Cloldet On, teeter and
205. Tyler 4-9525.
verve ry ef
from the date of the airplane
scholarship fund of the United
Joe Zohutt, the famous Chevro-
horse of Mrs, Harry Tanner, 8513
studies in the Tuxedo school until I Col her-In-law, Mr and Mrn. J. NIP,
crash in which her famous hus-
Hebrew Schools in honor of the FOR RENT—Attractive room in
let mechanic, who until recently
he completes the entire course haute
his
rygrove.
band lust his life, Mrs. Martin
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
nice
home
for
one
or
two.
Rea-
„service manager of the Jack
prescribed
by
the
United
Hebrew
was
A meeting of the membership Seymour J. Frank; in memory
Johnson comes to the Detroit Town
sonable. Good transportation. Schools.
Mann Chevrolet, Co.. has assumed
Hall in the Fisher Theater, in committee was held at the home of Mrs. Rinks Zackheim (mother
his
former
position in the service
3791 W. Grand Ave. near Dex-
Mr. and Mrs. Finkel contributed
of Mrs. Feiler es•-• bsw 3. Mrs. of M. II. Zackheim) •, in memory
person.
department of the Chevrolet Re-
ter. Northlawn 2761.
one scholarship to the United He.
The famous woman explorer, Julius Rim, wife of the national of Mrs. Victoria Lifsitz; and in
tail Store at 440 Burroughs Ave. -
brew Schools scholarship fund in
who last fall headed a Hollywcod director of A. Z. A., was a guest. memory of Mrs. Lena Levin REFINED young lady desires honor of the ,Bar Mitzvah of their ietnirA
, .111 *pond the winter month. '
This announcement will no
- For information regarding mem- (mother of Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn).
movie expedition into der es
room in apartment (preferred). son. This contribution will pay for ins) Ilr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn had an their doubt be welcomed by thousands
bership,
call
Mrs.
eller,
Town-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Finkel of
Phillip Ili nom
rice, will present her new lecture,
Reasonable.
Would
mind
child
of Chevrolet
evenings. Call Sunday morning, one year's education of a child esss-eno seems, ors.
Creek, al"
2703 Sturtevant Ave. contributed
"Jungles Calling," with exclusive ' send 6-3057.
owners whom
_
whose parents are unable to take "" 1 "'" " n'''`'"
The Women's Auxiliary of Bnai one scholarship in honor of the
moving pictures which pack into
MIS. Helen Marlent hal rein, no..1 on
Townsend 7-4927.
Joe has serv-
care of his tuition fee.
Monday from Chit SRO where she event
one great program all the most •Brith invites the public to attend Bar Mitzvah of their son, Irving .1.
ed for the
the ,s5nr r ear
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Altman FOR RENT—Beautiful, furnished
thrilling moments of a career the concert-show sponsored as its
past 15 years
room for lady in private home. Hebrew Books in Shaarey
which sent the Johnsons to the ' principal fund-raising event, on of 3841 Monterey Ave. • contribut-
111.11 Eile en Illrer Afield left on Mei,
and who
she
ama.. where
Lay for Norti otinoton.
Telephone service. Near car and
wildest jungles and the "never- Sunday evening, Jan. 16, at Or- ed one-half scholarship in honor
have learned
Zedek Library
ssIll ',mune her e ttollee at Smith roues ,
' chestra Hall. The artists will be
of the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
bus line, 2537 Glynn Ct.
never lands" of the world.
that taking
Hhor• n
end Julht• kha
Victor Chenkin, famous singing Gerald, which will take place on
011
their cars to
str ° in Chivas/a 1h14
WANTED

Experienced
book-
The
Hebrew
readers
of
Detroit
,
actor, Emma Itunitsch, dramatic Saturday, Jan. 8.
him for serv-
keeper and fast typist. Refer- will be pleased to learn that the ba 511.8.
singer, and Raphael, the greatest
51r. and Mrs. harry C. David-
ee was a
1,„17,71, ,pe eol a a b..
sits
ences.
Write
Box
20,
Detroit
Shaarey
Zedek
library
has
of
late
Eu.
living virtuoso of the concertina. son of 2918 Webb Ave. contrib-
-
relstlso and friend-
pleasant and
acquired many interesting Ile- weeks sun
Jewish Chronicle.
h Ifscholarshipi in honor
FOX—A new eam of dancing I Ticks ts may be p purchased at Grin- uteri one-half
.
entirely
sat-
SAUL H. ROSE
omancers makes its bow in, nell's or Orchestra Hal, or from of their son, Cadet Gerald E., a FOR RENT—Furnished room in brew books. both for light reading
isfactory ex-
who wee tlo.
Hera. of Detroit
fl
and for more serious studies.
5e5Y• lien roqurneti In It,
perience.
corporate pension trusts, and es- 'You're A Sweetheart," Alice , any of the members of the auxili- former student of the United Ile-
adult home. Philadelphia, near
80.51
Among the serious books are home
Few men
tate and income tax conservation. Faye's first starring picture, which sty, Mrs. Dave Diamond is chair- brew Schools' intermediate high
12th St. Tyler 4-2940.
the following:
school.
e New
New S.-
Wait risen 11illet apent the
know the
During his 10 years in the life in- continues the 1036 "flit Festival", man of the concert committee, and
"Toldoth Ha-Halachah" by Dr. week-end In Detroit.
co-
s
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Simon
Levin
of
of
stage
and
screen
entertain-
Mrs.
Pauline
Goldberg
i
FOR RENT—Beautiful room for
mechanics of
surance business he has studied
Chaim
Chernowitz,
professor
of
one or two gentlemen. Reason-
an a u t omo-
the individual problems of men ment at the Fox. Vincent Lopez ' 3356 Monterey Ave. contributed
Talmud and cognate subjects at
one-half scholarship in honor of
able. Near car and and bus line.
bile as well
and businesses whose financial and his orchestra bring America's ! chairman. -
JOE ZOHUTT
the Jewish Institute of Religion.
the
approaching
Bar
Mitzvah
of
most
sophisticated
rhythms
to
the
1984
Hazelwood.
Cadillac
8623.
as does Mr.
worth ranged to many millions
This book. which consists of two ,
rand
Zohutt,
and
combined
with this
of dollars, and has been instru- Fox stage to headline a g
Alamac at Miami Beach Pre- their son, George.
volumes, is, as the author himself
FOR
RENT—Furnished
room
for
mirth
and
melody
show.
knowledge is his geniality and
mental in helping them to satis-
sents an Active Program
lady or gentleman. Good trans- says in his preface. his life work. I
conscientiousness.
These
attrib-
factorily solve their tax, invest-
_
Morning Arnie*:
Officers Installed by Macca-
ADAMS — in "The Westlawn
portation. 9447 McQuade, near It contains the development of all aabhath
I" Leo utes, plus the assurance of un-
tin Malthalh nioritInc J•n
ment and business problems.
t h e N‘.„. Year with ■
oral law from its very inception
jolly
crime-hunter,
in
Edison.
Tyler
4-1593.
Entering
a
Case,"
bees
and
Modern
Hive
paralleled
service
have
won
for
The past years of business and
until the closing of the Talmud. ere
ih"
ac-
el 11 him an unusually large personal
financial uncertainty, says Mr. the person of Preston Foster. is complete program of social
"S e f e r Ha-Shomronim, T h e Enenly." The wen its •Sll , tesin
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
introduced
in
a
murder
drama,
tivities
the
Alaroac
has
already
for Ono Itour .
.
:
an41,1
following. As service manager
Rose, have demonstrated that the
Mattathias Tent No. 1005 of the
room in refined, American-Jew- Book of the Samaritans" by Ben
re-
hoe' of the Jack Mann Chevrolet Co.,
Maccabees, and the Modern Hive
only way for most men to get real based on the grim-labeled novel. taken its place as the leading
Itehttlou•
T:rnt .lo Hot h
ish home of couple. Continuous Zevi of Palestine. This book gives
hotel presenting a complete No. 698, the ladies' auxiliary of
0 ,01med on eat uplay. he asquired many new friends and
o lase.. will
financial security is to have a "Headed for a Hearse," by Jona- sort
the
history
of
the
very
unique
hot
water,
shower.
Reasonable.
.
1.5
Program of social and cultural
Jen. A. and
now th It a t Joe is back on the job
"Lifetime Investment Plan" which than Latimer.
the Mecca s, held t err co mbined
West Grand Ave. Near Dexter tribe known as the Samaritans.
events. Prof. Eric N. arence of installation of officers on Wednes-
must be flexible, built especially
"Zichronoth," memoirs of R abbi - r • Hoschanders Book Is that he previously held for 12
bus and 14th car. Northlawn
CINEMA — After having the University of Vienna. who is
Pr
of.
years, he is looking forward to
for the investor, and designed to
day night, Jan. 6, at Jericho
Jacob Mazah, in four vol umes.
7535.
visiting America for the first
by t heJewish
the opportunity of further serv-
Published
fit his own financial needs. It must played to capacity audiences dur-
Temple.
published in Palestine.
time, will be the speaker at the
ing
the
first
week
of
its
Detroit
his many friends.
The following officers were in- PRIVATE LESSONS in tradi-
start a flow of income to him or
Theological Seminary
Among the lighter books there
Friday night forum held in the
to his family whenever his earn- 'showing, "Green Fields," the all-
stalled by Mattathias Tent: Past
Ye-
-
tional Hebrew training, for are sketches and stories by
Mizrachi Women's Thanks
ing power is interrupted. This Jewish film adapted from Peretz lounge of the hotel. The follow- commander, Dr. M. II. Ilendel-
beginners
and
advanced
stu-
huda
Buell'.
a
volume
of
stories
The
Priests
and
Prophets,"
a
ing week the speaker will be Rabbi
lifetime investment program is Hirshbein's famous play, will be
man; commander, R. H. Suhd;
dents. Also Bar Mitzvah prepar- by Jacob Churgin describing book dealing with Biblical lead- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
M. Machtei of the Radio Syne-
endorsed by hundreds of his held over for another week. S.
lieutenant commander, B. Limond;
May I, on behalf of the Miz-
ation. Modern tutor. Call North- vividly the life of the Yemenite era by the late Prof. Jacob 110-
at
the
Cinema,
Jan.
17,
o ue
real
through
record-keeper, Sam Ravitz; master
clients as the safest way to
schander, has been announced for rachi Women of Detroit. express
lawn 8897.
Jews, and many others.
Leopold Fiske, concertmaster
financial security. Life insurance Theater, East Columbia at Wood-
of arms, Jack Gordon; seargeant,
The Hebrew reading public also publication by the Jewish Theo- my thanks to you for the introi-
and first violin of the University
contracts purchased through Mr. ward.
Sam Panzner; chaplain, Max ' FOR RENT—Light, steam-heated be interested to know that the logical Seminary of America. The ...Ole help you rendered us in
of Miami Symphony Orchestra,
furnished room. Comfortable liebrew Palestinian daily "Ha- book will be available in Janu- the notices you published for oar
Rose or his associates are being
Sampson; first master of the
directed by Arnold Volpe, will
POWATAN
home. 3279 Monterey, lower east Aretz" is received by the library,
Placed in the leading companies
recent donor luncheon. We feel
guards, Louis Pepo; second man-
ary. 1938.
Ester-
a violin recital in the
present
The
team
of
lovely
ladies,
flat•
whose contracts fit the investor's
certain that this publicity you
' ter of the guards, C. Beitner; sen-
as well as the American Hebrew
brook and Farrar, is holding pa- I oalm lounge of the hotel Wednea- tinel and picket, L. Sher,
MONUMENT
and
the
Pal-
I
UNVEILING
the coluo The
requirements.
"Hacker,"
gave s u in
OF
Weekly,
be scram-
day evening. H
was in
I
Among his other activities. Mr. trona of the Powatan Club
The following were installed by Gifts to the Infants Welfare estinian monthly "Moznayim."
An unveiling of a monument Detroit Jewish
great
measure
responsible for
Rose is chairman of the Boy Scout attention this week. Several years Denied at the piano by Eddie the Modern Hive: Past command-
I in memory of Fannie Richman a
Fund
of
Hadassah
activities, and is the recently of trouping in the smarter night Baumgarten.
the excellent success o f our am-
Sophie Kopel; commander,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vein, and in will take place on Sunday. Jan.
The new outdoor patio which er,
elected president of the Men's tubs and theaters throughout the
Ethel Abrams; lieutenant 80111-
16, at 2 p. m. at the Mishkan Is- dertaking-
country have equipped them with has just been complete wi •
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman memory of Rivka Zackheim and rael Cemetery, Michigan Ave.,
MIZRACIII WOMEN
Club at T. mule Beth El.
minder,
Ann
Magott;
record
keep-
the scene of a b r id re and gar-
of the infant welfare fund of the Mr. Caplan; Mr. and Mrs. Julius' Inkster. Relatives and friends
OF DETROIT.
• repertoire as polished as it is den
party Sunday night apon- er, Sadie Sisskind.
Detroit chapter of Iladassah. has Steinberg in honor of the 20th I are invited.
SIRS. J. II. SPERKA.
extensive.
They head the show which in- sored by Junior Hadaosah.
Publicity Chairman.
received contributions from the wedding anniversary of Mr. and
MONDAY NIGHT CLUB
CLIQUETTES
Mrs. Abe Weinstein; Mr. and Mrs.
Recent arrivals have brought
eludes the fibers Brothers, dancing
following:
National fencing rankings for
The Monday Night Club met
Abraham
Glazer
and
Miss
Sylvia
A new social club for girls. comedians, stars of Broadway and the Aimee ■ mulls, house and
Mr. and Sirs. Sam Leiberman
After having turned out • whole
the Cliquettes, was formed at a Caryl Gould, lovely and talented with the social programs arrant- at Mrs. A. Fisher's home. 2075
Glazer in memory of Jacob Cohen 1937-38 by the Amateur Fencers
Ludwig' Lewisoha
in honor of the birth of a daugh-
League of America place Norman shelf of books,
party on Dec. 25, at the home
ed Mrs. Wolpert has promised W. Philadelphia. The club is ter to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Michel- of Cleveland. and Sam Goodman
has finally acquired a Jewish pub-
9th
in
the
foils;
blues
singer.
IL
to
hold
a
social
immediately
after
Lewis
of
N
of Miss Bernice Rosenberg, 228
Two of them, In fact .. .
Musical background is supplied some delightful evenings. Mrs the next meeting which is to be son, and in honor of the recovery of New Jersey; Dr. and Mrs. Norman Armitage 8th in the epee; lisher
by
Avalon St The officers are: Miss
from illness of Harold Fried of Maurice Meyers in memory of
by Irwin Rubenstein (Ruby) and Wolpert, formerly a resident of
and Irving Cantor, sec- His next novel will be issued
Muriel Moss, president; Miss Anne his orchestra led by the sweet tones Detroit, has been hostess with the held at Mrs. S. Goldman's home, Fort Worth, Texas, and in mem- Jacob Cohen: Dr. and Mrs. David Armitage
and and fifth, respectively in the Covici-Friede And his forth-
3764
Humphrey.
The
club
'is
Sally
Miss
bo
Fauman and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Pomerantz, secretary;
Family Jacobs for several years
Zakon, treasurer. The next meet- of the leader's violin. Ruby a ta - and her parties arranged for also sending • representative to ory of Arthus Dudley Cohen. Mr. Magidsohn in memory of Vittoria saber; and Helene Mayer first NI coming work of non-fiction will
and Mrs. Robert Loewenbere in
the women's foils. published by Simon and Schuster.
on
the
Pioneer
Women's
luncheon
int will be held at the home of ented, genial drummer, Paul
folks h ave always been
honor of the birth of a child to Lifsitz.
Tuesday.
• Miss Anne Pomerantz, 2270 Neighbors, furnishes the words novel and thor oughly enjoyed .
with the band.
Clements Ave. •

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S. H. Rose Opens New
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