AO) erRorr, Awn =mug PAGE TWO Bnai Brith Ladies' ALL JEWS, REGARDLESS OF ORIGIN, MUST Membership Drive LEAVE RUMANIA, GOGA WARNS; PETITIONS TO LEAGUE BY JEWISH CONGRESS, ALLIANCE Mrs. Jess Feller, chairman of THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Family Service Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried Additional pounds 7e lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE l Pounds SHIRTS No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt C h WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE 18 lbs. D $ 1 00 Flat Pisces carefully ironed Additional Pounds ISIfte lb. 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GAM massemewi leartsrae• Monuments DELIVER Phone HOgarth 3042-3 Is Called By Death Miss Mariam Buchhalter, a pio- neer worker in the Jewish Sun- day School movement in Detroit and one of the first members of the Detroit section of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women, died last Friday, after a long ill- ness. Funeral services were con- ducted from her late residence, 3352 Burlingame Ave., on Sun- day afternoon. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated at the Rev. Cantor services. DAVID Mien Buchhalter, who was a na- GOLDEN tive Detroiter, was not only a charter member of the Council of Detroit's Favorite Jewish Women, but always inter- MOHEL ested herself in every cause for TYLER 4404 Weddlos Ceremor the betterment of Jewish condi- lea Performed WI tions. She helped create a family Horne and by Spe tradition for devotion to the painting. ot. Zionist cause by affiliating herself with the Detroit chapter of Iladas- sah. She was an earnest worker in the Sunday School movement offCharacter in this city and was a member of the Hebrew Schools of which her V late father was one of the found- era. She was for a number of yearn a teacher at the Lingemann School. Surviving her are her mother, Mrs. Ilyman Bgehhalter; a broth- er, William; five sisters, Mrs. Jo- seph H. Ehrlich. Mrs. Morse M. Colten, Mrs. Moses F. Lipton, Esther and Sarah Buchhalter. Manuel ilrbacb Omaha sail Niartsto MssamwY 7729 TWELFTH ST. TVIer 4-1193 trIMI• ■•■• NO WINTER WORRIES FOR BUS PATRONS Winter in Michigan fre- quently makes for bad driv- ing, but all traffic worries are eliminated for travelers who use Blue Goose Buses. Bus riders travel in comfort in warm coaches, driven by men who know the roads. As a result these patrons are rested and relaxed when they reach their destination. You should go Blue Goose this winter. Washington Blvd. at Grand River Ave. CA. 9000 • win Mariam Buchhalter Cameo Jacob Silverman Rev. SURGICAL MOREL SI Tearer January 21, 1938 jAciA,A_smitAq14.t. • ALTES LAGER Is BETTER MRS. HOPP DIES Mrs. Sophie Hopp of 3311 Chi- cago Blvd., prominent Detroiter. died on Wednesday at the are of 64. She was an active member of the Temple Beth El Sisterhood. Dr. Leo lg. Franklin and Rabbi Leon F'rarn officiated at services at 2 p. m., Friday in Temple Beth El. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. She leaves her husband, Charles; two sons, John C. and Clement A.: a daughter, Mrs. Henry N. Moses of Cincinnati and five grandchil- dren. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Cabled protests by Jewish or- ganization s in the United States against the anti-Semitic meas• urea of the Rumanian govern• ment are 'impudent" and their effect on the cabinet are the opposite of that intended, Pre- mier Octovian Goga told Uni- ted States Minister Franklin M. Gunther, who has informed the Rumanian leader that the Uni• ted States was watching the Jewish situation in Rumania apprehensively. Mr. Gunther, who called on Goga unofficially, explained that "I observed that we have a large body of law- abiding Jews in the United States and that American pub• lie o pinion would follow events here with eager interest. I re- called the reaction in America when Germany took extreme measures. It was my. impres' Sion that the premier would pro- ce e d c autiously. He said Ru- mania would air the question in Geneva. Mr. Gunther also conferred with Minister of the Interior Calinescu in order to learn at first hand what anti• Jewish administrative measures were contemplated. in special session to consider the Plight of the Jews in Rumania, the United Rumanian Jews of America adopted a resolution ap- pealing to King Carol to "take such steps as will prevent the en- act:sent or enforcement by decree or otherwise of any law which shall attempt to deprive Jewish inhabitants and other minorities of any rights guaranteed to them by the constitution." The reso- lution further stated that "we are mindful of the adherence, in the past, by His Majesty, to the prin- ciples of dsmocracy as evidenced by hi sexpressions, and urge upon His Majesty the prevention of any acts by the present government which might remove the name of Rumania from the roster of en- lightened and humane countries of the world." 250,000 Already Affected BUCIIAREST (W N S) — At least 250,000 of Rumania's 900,- 000 Jews arealready directly af- fected by anti-Semitic dtcrees and administrative measures erinci- cipally aimed at Jews. The executive committee of the Junior League of the Mount Sinai Hospital Association of Detroit met Jan. 12. The by-laws, pres- ented by the revisions committee consisting of Mrs. Si. Shaeffer, Miss Leona Levin and Mrs. E. Si- mons, were accepted. Permanent officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Jack Rom, president; Miss Dorothy Shetzer, first vice-presi- dent; Mrs. H. Shaeffer, second vice-president; Mrs. M. Botvinick, recording secretary; Mrs. E. Si- mons, corresponding secretary; Miss Rosalind Schubot, treasurer; Miss Fayga Keidan, financial sec- retary; Miss Miriam Shetzer and Miss Ethel Rom, trustees. Sirs. Dave Diamond is sponsor of the group. Reports were given by Miss Ethel Rom, chairman of the mem- bership committee, and by the com- mittees making arrangements for the first open meeting of the or- ganization to be held Wednesday evening, Feb. 2, at Temple Beth El. Committees in charge are: Program, Miss Miriam Shetzer, Miss Rosalind Schubot and Miss Eleanor Schetzer; arrangements, Miss Leona Levin and Miss Fayga Keidan. The Junior League of the Mount Sinai Hospital Association of De- troit was organized to include young women who are employed or otherwise occupied when the parent group, the Mount Sinai Hospital Association, holds its meeting. The first meeting will be open to those interested in the movement for the building of a Jewish hospital in Detroit. Mrs. William Fisher was hos- tess to members of the North Woodward Branch at a meeting at her home on Gladstone Ave. on Jan. 18. Mrs. Ida Schultz, who was chair- man of the fifth annual donor luncheon on Jan. 4, expressed her personal gratitude in behalf of the organization to Mesdames Elias Epps, Ilarry Metz, Alter Shrier, Abraham J. Redblatt, Anna Goldberg, Maurice Silver- stone and Morris Disner, for their splendid support and co-operation. Proceeds from this event will be utilized to give relief to the un- fortunate widows and orphans. At an executive meeting held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Modell on Edison Ave., the year's activi- ties were planned. On Tuesday, Feb. 8, 12:30 p. m., a dessert bridge will be given for the Benjamin Witmer Memor- ial Flower Fund, at the home of Mrs. II. Mitt, 4044 Sturtevant Ave. Sirs. Adolph Smilo is chair- man and Mrs. A. J. Redblatt is co-chairman. The annual children's shower sponsored by the North Wood- ward Branch for the General Is- rael Orphans Home for Girls in Palestine is scheduled for the month of March. Mrs. Anna Gold- berg is chairman. Those desir- ing to contribute should call Townsend 5-4256. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Mr. Louis Wolfgang Representatives of all the leading Jewish communities in Rumania meeting at an undis- closed rendezvous, buried all their differences and established • united representative body empowered to act for all of Rumanian Jewry in dealing w ith the current s ituation. The con- ference also toted to net up an emergency relief fund to pro• vid e for the impoverished Jews fleeing the villages and towns. to Our Sales Staff WE PLACE AT HIS COMMAND AND DISPOSAL THE COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE FACILITIES OF OUR ENTIRE ORGANIZATION. The Jews from the villages are pouring into the larger towns without waiting for ther land to be taken from them because the peasants, who have already divided Jewish-owned property, are pre- pared to take possession the mo- ment the law is promulgated. This mass exodus of impoverished Jews is creating a serious problem for the larger Jewish communities. I WALKER tion on Sunday At its next meeting, at the Tux- edo-Holmur Hebrew School, Sun- day, Jan. 23, the Philomathic De- bating Club will hold election of officers. The speaker at this meeting will be Joe Magidsohn, Big-Ten football referee. 88 CUSTER Jan. 26.—Sixth annual donor luncheon of Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools, at Fort Wayne Hotel, Temple and Cass, at 12:30 p. m. Jan. 23.—Eighth annual dance of Junior Jewish National Fund, at Hotel Stigler. Jan. 25.—Anti-Nazi demonstra- tion at Arena Gardens, sponsored by Civil Rights Federation with co-operation of Detroit section of American Jewish Congress. League for Human Rights and other Jewish organizations. Jan. 25.—Fifth annual donor luncheon of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. Feb. 1.—Donor luncheon of final David Sisterhood at Fort Wayne Hotel. Gag O bi Not re Morrie Goldberg left Wednesday for New York where he will attend a con- vention of the National Aseorlallon of Distributors. Ile is planning to return home on Sundae. Mrs Nate Selmer left on Tuesday for short stay In Toledo. she w fie alt. Harriett Bergh"). left for New York ter •n Indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Hireclif eld had an their guests on Sunday, their brother and .Ister•In•law, Mr. and Mre. It. Levy of Muskegon, Mich. Harold Iterneteln h. returned home after a two week's cruise to West Indies and Cuba. )11111111111 11111110 1)1112EllilliflitillI8111111311111011ili12116111111111111:11111111111111114111111111I111111111 11111 1111111111111111111311111tielt13611110 The Finest Place In Town! 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Mr. Sir Harold will continue to serve his patrons, and Mme. Baker, who was formerly the manager at the Book Cadillac Beauty Salon, specializing in fa- cial and scalp treatments, is one of the able staff. Free test curls are given with hail stylist permanents. The Happiness Beauty Shop makes a specialty of taking care of beauty parties on Sundays, by appointment. Frank Crowninshield to Ad- dress Town Hall on Wednesday Frank Crowninshield, critic and patron of the arts and member of the New York "400", who edit- ed Vanity Fair magazine for many years, will speak at Detroit Town Sholem Aleichem Institute Hall in the Fisher Theater Wed- ' nesday morning. Jan. 26, at 11 Prepares for Annual o'clock. Renowned as one of New Bazaar ESTHER KARBEL I York', wittiest after-dinner speak- of 2463 Blaine Ave.. 65 years ers, Mr. Crowninshield seldom ac- At the last session of the cepts speaking engagements outs old, died on Jan. 14. Funeral services were held on Jan. 16. Sholem Aleichem Institute. plans side of New York. This is his with interment in the Sandler lot were made for the annual bazaar first Detroit engagement. He will of the Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi and souvenir night which will speak on "Our Cultural Acrobat- W. Ginsberg of Brooklyn, N. Y., take place at the Bnai Moshe ics—From the Gay 90's to the Rabbi 1. Stollman and Rabbi J. Synagogue, from Jan. 29 to Feb. Present Day." Eisenman, both of Detroit, offic- 3. Thirty members of the insti- iating. She is survived by her tute are participating on the com- M. Wilson and Son Open a husband, Samuel; six sons, Joshua, mittee. Delicatessen on Dexter The final shower preceding the William, Jack, Joseph, Morris and Simon; three daughters, Ida, Mrs. bazaar will be held at the Folk- M. Wilson and Son announce 1. Kaplan of Chicago, and Mrs. shule, 3754 Monterey, this Satur- the opening of a wholesale and re- P. J. Forman and 10 grandchil- day evening. tail kosher delicatessen at 12066 dren. Dexter, at Monterey, this Satur- ANNIE DANTO day, Jan. 22. In addition to carry- of 2449 Blaine Ave., 62 years old, ing a complete line of delicatessen died on Jan. 16. Funeral serv- and appetizers, light lunches will ices were held on Jan. 18 with be served. interment in Clover Hill Park On the opening day, gifts will Cemetery. She is survived by be given with each $1 purchase. Charles A. Finsterwald, one of Several specials will be offered on her husband, Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Al Weisman; a son, Dr. Sam- Detroit's most prominent business the opening days—Saturday and uel B. Danto, and four brothers. leaders, died Wednesday after- Sunday. John, Jacob IL, Dr. Simpson W., noon at his home, 1239 Chicago Mr. Wilson has been in busi- Blvd., at the age of 70. Funeral ness in Detroit for 32 years and and Samuel M. Green. services were conducted at his was at one time associated with late residence on Friday afternoon , Lefkofsky. He had stores on ABE FISH of 3274 W. Grand Ave., 35 years by Dr. Leo M. Franklin. Burial) Gratiot and Linwood and is well old. died on Jan. 10. Funeral was in Woodmere Cemetery. known to Detroiters. Mr. Finsterwald was a member services wire held on Jen. 11 with interment in Machpelah Cemetery, of the Board of Commerce. the The Jennie Needle Goodman Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiating. He Independent Order of Oddfellows. Club to Have a Card ❑ survived by his wife. Ethel; • Moslem Shrine. the Vortex Club, Party Feb. 6 daughter. Janet Eileen; his par- Gristmill Club, Temple Beth El, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fish: Oxford Lodge, No. 84, and the two brothers, Morris of Detroit Founders Society of the Detroit The Jennie Needle Goodman Club will give a card party Sun- ezd Max of New York and two Institute of Arts. Besides his wife, Mr. Finster- day evening, Feb. 6, in the Lind- asters. Mrs. Nellie Steingold and wald leaves eight children, Mrs. bergh Room of the Barium Hotel, Mrs. Viola Sawyer. Guy Rowe and Mrs. Harold Kracze to raise funds to aid Jewish or- CARD OF THANKS of New York; Mrs. Leighton phans in Poland. Mrs. Morris The family of the late Mrs. Steele and Mrs. George Kleinman Weiner, president, will be assisted Samuel Karbel wishes to thank of Detroit; Maier B. Finsterwald, by Mrs. William Seltzer, who is in their relatives and friends for vice-president of the C. A. Fin- charge of the affair, and by Mrs. OBITUARY C. A. FINSTERWALD CALLED BY DEATH TYler 4-9420 AL MILLER'S APPETIZER STORES The Junior Music Study Club will meet at the home of Beth and Judith Laiken, 8920 LaSalle Blvd., on Sunday, Jan. 23, at 2 p. m. Two papers on the life of Hayden and Mazard will be read by Carol Ruskin and Lawrence Rosenthal, respectively. The former reading will be illustrated by Eleanor Lip- kin, and the latter by Frieda Las- ser. Also scheduled for this meet- ing will be a rehearsal of the play "A Scene from the Life of Beeth- oven," to be presented in the near future. 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Jan. 28, in place of Count Her- Felsenthal of Detroit, Dr. Ilarry on s ale are tnoKwern man Keyserling. The New York N lliacrkehts 2ar L. Cohen of Atlanta, Ga., Sidney World explains the failure of be had by calling 6-8PS nsend Eisenberg of Cleveland, I. R. Ru- or T Count Keyserling to keep his , I b e bin of Chicago, Alexander L. American lecture engagements me A social meeting followed the Grossman of New York. saying that one week before sail- meeting and members entertain- The convention next year will ing, all the arrangements having led -o - own guests. The next be held in either Detroit or Mil- Wig will be held at the home been completed way in advance, 1 of Grace Klein of Gladstone Ave. waukee. the German Government's Secret Count Keyserling d fi Pliti oce no e that he would not be allowed to leave Germany. Phone TRinity 2-6030 (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Burton Crane Will Address Town Hall in Cass Thea- ter on Jan. 28. • & CO. Neon and Electric Signs.-- Outdoor Advertising tionists, voted for the resolution, but issued a separate statement in tonetions of the executive of the which he emphasized that "noth- Jewish Agency" and declared "its ing in this resolution shall be con- uncompromising opposition to any strued as expressing an opinion determination of the problem in on partition, which issue was left Palestine that imposes a minority open }Sy the resolution of the Zu- status upon the Jewish people in rich Congress and has been re- their homeland." Dr. Stephen S. ferred for decision to the next Wise, a leader of the anti-parti- Zionist Congress." Chesed Shel Emes Dance on Sunday Philomathic to Hold Elec- The annual ball of the Chesed shel Emes (Jewish Free Burial Association) will be held thin Sun- day, Jan. 23, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Max Oberfield is chairman of the committee on arrangements. In addition to dancing and en- tertainment, there will be refresh- ments. 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