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TRINITY 2.0100 GOOD NEWS FOR THEATERGOERS JACK BERLIN The Well-Known Star Actor Will Appear With the Entire Company Sunday, Jan. 23 Matinee and Evening Tuesday, Jan. 25 In His Latest Success "A DIVORCE IN SING SING" (New York State Prison) mei...Ionia that In. been ac- claimed whereto plaint Prices: r MATINEES — 35c - - 73c IffENIINGS — 35,60c-75e-$1.00 Tax Extra Scalp Treatments Specializing in NEWEST METHODS --- SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMENTS Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Porrnerly with Nancy Van Wyck CA. PM NM EMPIRE LIMO. The installation meeting of the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los An- geles Sanatorium and Ex-Patients Ilome was held Thursday. More than 200 delegates and workers A survey of the manner in attended. which the problem of miscellan- The following officers were in- eous solicitations is handled in stalled: Nathan R. Epstein, presi- other communities will be under- dent; Joseph Snitman, vice-presi- taken by the committee on mis• dent; Morris Arotsky, recording cellaneous solicitations of the Jew- secretary; Harris T. Glickman, ish Community Council, which will treasurer; Samuel B. Kernpner, hold its first meeting. next Tues- financial secretary; Abraham H. day evening, Jan. 25, in the home Jaffin, executive secretary; I. Zide of its chairman, and James Simon, investigators; Joseph H. Ehr- A. Shultz, sergeant at arms; board lich. The exper- of directors. Mrs. Ring, Mrs. Rap- iences of 12 Jew- aport, Mrs. J. Feldman, Mr. .1. ish communities, Feldman, Mr. I. Chorlip, A. Eck- including Cincin- stat, J. Gorelick, L. lionigman, J. nati and Cleve- Herman, A. Shapiro, J. Gladstone land, will be re- and B. Zalesin. ' viewed as a ba- Plans are now being completed sis for discussion for the annual donor dinner dance of how the ques- of the auxiliary. The full plans tion may be best and details will be reported at studied locally. the next meeting at the Jericho T h e committee Temple, 2705 Joy Road, this The Mothers' Clubs of the Jew- will concern it- Thursday, Jan. 27. ish C o m m u n i t y Center have self particularly planned the following activities with the eastern Dance of Little Women of for the coming week: Europe and Pal. The Young Employed Mothers' Hadassah on Jan. 30 J. H. Ehrlich est in e institu- Clubs will meet at the Jewish tions that solicit Community 8904 Wood- The Little Women of Hadassah ward Ave., on Center, either by means of collectors or Monday, Jan. 24, at by mail. There is now in prepar- will have their third annual ball 8 p, m., for a discussion on lower- ation by Miss Henrietta Scold, a at the Statler Hotel, Sunday, Jan. ing the cost of living. Palestine Registry, which, when 30, with Paul Leash and his WWJ A radio broadcast, luncheon and completed, will constitute a re- House Party Orchestra providing card-party wil I be held by the liable source of information on the music. Lucille Feder is in Young Women's Study Club of the the multiplicity of agencies in the charge of arrangements. Julia Center Dexter branch on Wednes- Holy Land. The Council of Jew- Kaletzky, fund-raising head, is co- day, Jan. 26, at 1 p. m., at the ish Federations and Welfare Funds chairman of the affair with Helen Women's Guild in the McKerchey is also in process of preparing Leventhal, Tickets are being dis- Bldg. summaries of the activities of var- tributed through the novel ar- On Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 12:30 ious yeshivoth in East Europe rangement or "crew leaders" un• P m., the 12th St. Mothers' Club . which approach American Jewish der the direction of Shirlee Hertz- will make a sight-seeing trip to communities for funds. All of berg, Audrey Wallace, Melba Si- this material will be utilized by moos, Ruth Lester and Ruth Will-' the A Detroit debate Creamery. on the Labor Relations nor. Pearl Leventen is in charge of Board will be held by the Philo- the committee of the council. According to an announcement refreshments. Marion Tura is ar- mathic Society before the West by Simon Shetzer, president of ranging the dance program. Eve- Warren Club when they meet at the council, the committee is now lyn Meyer is chairman of hostes- the El Moshe Synagogue, on Wed- Invitations to fraternities at nesday afternoon, Jan. 20, at . 2 complete, with the following per- ses. Ann Arbor are being tendered by o'clock. sonnel: Joseph II, Ehrlich, chair- one of the students there, Judy Dr. David Kimball will address man; Maxwell L. Black, Maurice Victor. Publicity is handled by the Woodward Club at its meeting Bordelove, Rabbi Joseph Eise- Rose Brooks and Rae Schuff, on Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 1:30 man, Harry C. Grossman, William Little Women of Hadassah are llordes, Abe !Cagle,. Max Ober- planning an extensive program of p. m., at the Center Bldg. His sub- field, Joseph IL Peven, Isaac Shete dancing, dramatics, study and ject will be, "The New Marriage zer, Isadore Sosnick, Rabbi Isaac singing groups, A recent soiree Law." An All-Mothers' Clubs trip to Stollman, Daniel Temchin, Henry held at the home of Fanny Fleisch- Wineman and Maurice II. Zack- man had as guest speaker Rabbi the Detroit and Michigan Exposi- tion will take place on Thursday, helm. J. S. Specks. Jan. 27, at 1 p, m. Hattie Gittleman of Senior The meeting of the 12th St. Freiheit Group to Present Hadassah organized Little Women Mothers' Club, originally scheduled with Krania Gittleman, the first for Jan. 25, has been postponed in Operetta This Sunday president, seven years ago, for the order to allow the members to. at- purpose of sending Jewish chil- This Sunday evening, Jan. 23, dren in Palestine to kindergarten. tend the mass meeting of the Civil Rights Federation on that date. a Jewish folk operetta, " A Bunt This ball's proceeds will help carry Saturday afternoon, Jan. 22, at Mit a Statshke," will be present- on this tradition . 2:30 p. m., an Oneg Shebat at the ed at the Detroit Institute of Rosalind Alla is president; Ger- home of Mrs. Dora Fogelman, 4187 Arts, by the Freiheit Gesang Far- Fishman, vice president; 28th St., for the West Warren eim The operetta was compiled trude Rosalind Meyers, recording secre- by Jacob Schaefer, B. Fenster and tary; Lillian Wetsman, corres- Mother,' Club. All the Mothers' Clubs will 'ir- N. Buchwald. The chorus is un- ponding secretary; Margaret Good- der the direction of Nathan Same- man, treasurer. The sponsor is ticipate in the anti-Nazi demonstra- rod' and the operetta was staged Ethel Delin of Junior Hadassah, tion arranged by the Civil Rights Federation at Arena Gardens, by Edith Segal. Woodward and Hendrie Ayes., on The chorus, which numbers 100, ANTI-NAZI RALLY Tuesday evening, Jan. 25, at 8 accompanies the pantomime and AT ARENA GARDENS o'clock, dance action throughout the op- ON TUESDAY NIGHT eretta. FAGS Black Writes Guide On Income Tax Law Maxwell L. Black, attorney who is active in numerous Jewish movements in Detroit, a former assistant attorney general of Michigan, has published a book under t h e title "Income Tax Di- gest" to serve as a guide for lays m e n in solving their income tax problems. His "Digest" is intended asa reference book on Federal in- come • tax ques- tions, and is de- scribed as "a simplified treat- ment of a tech- nical subject." It represents more than three years M. L. BLACK of research. Tho 41 chapters cover a wide range of subjects, including ac- counting methods, installment sales, foreclosures, inventories, capital gains and losses, gifts, ex- changes, deductions, estates and trusts, credits, surtaxes, Board of Tax Appeals and many others. At the end of each chapter are citations of authorities and rul- ings. The work is intended to en- lighten the confused taxpayer as to the exact meaning of various phases of income taxation, regu- lations and rulings, together with court decisions. EMANUEL SISTERHOOD Contribution to Scholarship one-half scholarship to the United Hebrew Schools scholarship fund Fund of Hebrew Schools WILL MEET ON MONDAY in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Mr. and Mts. Isidore Posen of their son, Willard J., which will The next meeting of the newly 3351 Tuxedo Ave. contributed be observed in June. re-organized Sisteishood of Con- gregation Beth Eefila Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson Ayes., will be held Monday, Jan. 24, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. William Adelson, acting with an Enlarged Stork of President, will preside. Rabbi Diamonds, Wedding Rings, Max J. Wohlgelernter will address Platinum Mountings the group and Mrs. Max Dushkin will present current events. All Popular Nlak. of WatcheA, In,lu.11na All women in the households LONGINES of those affiliated with the syna- (world's most honored watch) gogue, as well as all others who BULOVA—ELGIN are interested in joining the group, are invited to attend. SILVERWARE Mrs. Herman Fisher is acting apeehd distributor for as temporary secretary and Mrs. Expert Watch Repairing at Max Kramer as treasurer. AN ENLARGED STORE DIRIGOLD J.C.R.S. Bridge and Luncheon on Feb. 1 On Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 12:30 p. m., the Molly Segal Auxiliary of the Detroit Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver, will hold a bridge and luncheon at the Free Press Auditorium, Lafayette and Rayne. Tickets can be secured at the door. There will be prizes. All those interested in the wel- fare of needy Jewish consump- tives are urged to attend this affair. Boys' Musicale at Ganapol School Jan. 28 The Canape! School of Musical Art announces the annual boys' musicale from the piano, violin and woodwind departments to oc- cur on Friday evening, Jan. 28, at 8 o'clock. This is open to the public. - TYLER 5-7938 8729 12TH ST. 111131150101 M. WILSON & SON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS OF KOSHER DELICATESSEN ANNOUNCE The Grand Opening OF THEIR NEW Dedicate Bnai David Gather- ing to Auxiliary During Women's Activity Week Rabbi Wohlgelernter Will As a part of "Women's Activ- Preach on "Supremacy of ity Week," the Friday night gath- Law in Judaism" ering of Congregation Bnai David The topic of the sermon to be preached in English by Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter of Congre- gation Beth Tefilo Emanuel on Saturday morning, Jan. 29, will be "Supremacy of Law in Juda- ism!" At 4 o'clock in the after- noon, he will continue on the same topic in Yiddish. Low Prices Edward RUTIIENBERG on Jan. 28, at 8:30 o'clock, will he dedicated to the Bnai David Ladies Auxiliary, Rabbi Joshua Sperka will speak in Yiddish on "Die Drei Weibershe Mitzvos" ("The Three Commandments for Women"). Cantor Ben Zion Kapov-Kagan will officiate with his choir under the direction of David Schkolnick. The members of the Mt. Sinai Hospital Association will be the guests of Congregation Bnai Da- vid this evening, and an address will be delivered by Dr. 'Charles Gitlin on the subject "The Jewish Woman's Contribution to the Helath of the Home." To the social hour following the service has been added corn- munity singing of Palestine songs and dances. Kosher Delicatessen Store 12066 Dexter Blvd., at Monterey Saturday, Jan. 22 Carrying a complete line of Delicatessen, Appetizers and Serving Light Lunches SPECIAL OPENING PRICES FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY Corned Beef Tongues Rumanian Pastrami Pepper Beef Wieners Bologna and Salami Special Small Salami Pickled Tongues $1.00 lb. $1.00 lb. $1.00 lb. $1.00 lb. 29c lb. 29c lb. 26c lb. 17c lb. FREE GIFT with each purchase of $1.00 or more! FREE DELIVERY SERVICE TOwnsend 6-9227 a CENTER NOTES R. Hoffmann Contribute Five Scholarships to Schools 'ices enthusiastically endorsed the The Jewish Community Center purposes and program of the anti- will hold its annual art frolic on at Bar Mitzvah of Son Nazi meeting in support of de- Saturday evening, March 12, at mocracy being held here in De- the Scarab Club. Details will be announced in later issue. Rev. John H. Bollens, chairman if the Civil Rights Federation, The Knitting Class which meets oointed out that the sponsorship at the Jewish Community Center of an anti-Hitler rally in con- on Monday evenings, at 7 o'clock function with German anti-Nazi has been reorganized and will have 'rumps. Jewish organizations, and its next meeting on Jan. 24. Those labor unions is a natural out- attending may use their own growth of the work which the materials or may purchase pat- federation has been doing in the terns and materials through the oast three years. The work has class leader, Miss Dorothy Wein- been consistently in the direction man, at a special discount. of preserving and broadening de- mocracy while defending it A President's birthday party against the assault of fascist has been planned by the Junior forces in America and abroad. Clubs of the Jewish Community Centr, for Friday, Jan. 28, at 4 Dodd Says German Propagandists p. m. The proceeds will be sent Busy in America to the Warm Springs Foundation WASHINGTON, D. S. (WNS) for the relief of infantile paralysis —"German propagandists have victims. been busy in American cities." A brief address on the Life of Dr. William E. Dodd, former Uni- President Roosevelt will be given ted States ambassador to Ger- upon this occasion by Jake Levine. many, charged in a statement com- Other program features will be menting on the protest registered musical selections, tableaux and with the state department 'by the junior club exhibits. The commit- German ambassador against his tee in charge includes Lucille (Dodd's) speech in New York. Pollack, Clara Milinsky, Lillian Revealing that his anti-Nazi Cohen. Jacob Levine and Bernice speech had drawn hundreds of Sheplow. etter's of praise from all parts of the country as well as a flood Many Join in Tribute to the of invitations to speak, Dr. Dodd Late Victoria Sheif- declared that Nazi propagandists man Lifsitz are functioning freely here, while n Germany, not only Germans Mrs. Nathan Spevakow this are denied freedom of speech and Press, but even the addresses of week announced that the complete President Roosevelt are banned. sum of $100 has been secured from friends of the late Victoria Sheif- Anti-Nasis to Picket World Fair man Lifsitz to inscribe her name NEW YORK (WNS)—A huge in the Golden Book of the Jewish anti-Nazi picket line will be National Fund In Palestine. Mrs. Lifsitz was one of the thrown around New York's 1939 World's Fair unless officials of youngest members of the board of the fair change their mind about Hadassah and had served as an refusing to lease space for an anti- officer during Roll of Honor cam- Nazi chamber of horrors as a paigns. She was one of the early counter-attraction to the exhibit members of the I. Z. A. (Inter- of the Nazi government. This collegiate Zion is t Association), was the warning sounded in a was active in Young Judea and resolution adopted by 2,500 peo- the Jewish National Fund. Her ple who attended a peace and husband, Sol Lifsitz, is a member democracy rally sponsored by the of the board of the Zionist Or- Joint Boycott Council in observ- ganization. A partial list of sub- ance of the fifth anniversary of scribers to the Golden Book fund in Mrs, Lifsitz• memory follows: the Nazi regime. Mr. Mrs. Samuel Alms. Illss Sevin Winterscheidt, 34 years %Whip and Boron. Mr.' and Mrs. Samuel old, one of the editors of the Herman. Mr and Mrs. Ira Drawer. Pr. and Mo. FhIlln Proudo, Mr. and Um Deutsche Weckruf and Beobach- Harry Drown, Mr and Mn. l'hilip Drew ter, official Nazi organ in this n or. lir. and Mrs. A. Milan. Dr. •nd Mo. J. N. ( -MOM. Mr. and Mrs. David country, was found guilty of dis- Volnon. Mr. and Mre Abraham Cooper, orderly conduct in Jefferson Mar- Mr amt Mrs. int,id Coop,, Hr. and ket Court and sentenced to 30 Um Manche. Cornnold, Mr. and li ra Id tavls. Mr. and Mo. Harry Davis. days in the workhouse by Maxis- I Mr w, and Mrs. Italph Davidson. Mr. and ' trate Peter Abeles. The com- Mrs. ' ,avid Diamond. Mr. and Mrs Mao nankin, nr •nd Mrw Adolph Ehrlirh. plainant was Miss Helen White of Mr.mut Mre. J. 11. Ehrlich. Mr. and Silver Springs, Md., who had him Mo. Jose ph Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Max Traub Mr.•nd Mrs. Seymour. Mr and arrested in the waiting room of Mrs. Philip Gilbert, Mr. and Mo. Jailing the Pennsylvania Station on Jan. Oro, Mot Florio IIMpor, Mr. and 10. Winterscheidt, who is mar- Mo. Samuel Homan. Mr. and Mra Mr. and Ws. lien.h•rran ried, has been in this country J ackson. Horde.. Mr. and Mre. Harry Jackmn, seven years and has applied for Mr. and Mr. Nathan Kaplan, Anne Mango. Kaplan. Helen Ka se. Leon Kay. his first citizenship papers. Sophie I: ■■■ or. Judo and Mrs Harry Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Hoffman of troit. 2760 Sturtevant Ave. contributed five scholarships in the amount of $200 in honor of the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Joseph, which will be observed in June. This liberal contribution will pay for one year's education of five ch dren whose parents are unable o take care of their tuition fee. EVERYBODY ENJOYS E AND B 1 I WISH 'THAT ealDW MOW smy FROM OUR tAUCJjfTER - ERHARDT & BECKER BREWING A morning of healthful fun was slient at the recent "get-together" of the Women's Health Club of the Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Holbrook, on Tues- day, Jan. 18, at 10 o'clock. The :Coup, consisting of past and present members and their guests, engaged in badminton, games and exercises, followed by a brisk shower and a light luncheon. A bridge-social followed the morn- ing's program. Mrs. Jennie Mag. idsohn, chairman of the women's health committee, was in charge of the affair. The Women's Health Club meets Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a. m. All women interested in joining should communicate with Miss Edith Muskin, women's health di- rector at the center, Madison 8275. I 8424 LINWOOD Call TYler 5.1230 AWAY WOMEN'S HEALTH CLUB FUNCTIONS AT CENTER Calendar of Events of Mothers' Clubs Linoleum - Carpeting • L. A. S. Auxiliary Installs Officers January 21, 1938. THE LEGAL CHRONICLE LEAVE ir TO M6 PA- HE UKES Es4B 9TEINE BEER :ilk, AQUA. – WELL SERVE HIM 50i4E784. A ELSE– DITROIT CO.. Inc SHORT ROUTE FROM NEW YORK DIRECT to GDYNIA The new motorlinera 'PILSUDSKI' & 'BATORY' Feb. 17, March 17, Apr. 19. Tourist and Third Class Only lent connections to all Prompt an d Central and Eastern Europe REGULAR SERVICE FROM CONSTANZA DIRECT TO JAFFA AND HAIFA GDYNI WARSA Delicious KOSHER Kitchen PRAGU WI Days to Poland VIENN Apply to Local Agent or BUCHARES GDYNIA-AMERICA LINE MOSCOW 135 W. Jackson Blvd. Ckicage, I-1AI FA Hyman Altman's Jewish Ra- dio Hours on Saturday Nights and Sundays On Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock, over Station WMBC, a half-hour Jewish program will be conducted by'llyman Altman. The cast of Littman's Theater will en- tertain with a variety show. Starting Sunday, Jan. 23. and continuing for four consecutive Sundays. Hyman Altman will feature William Cayman and his quartet during the Jewish pro- gram at 12 o'clock. sr very cigarette features something . . . Chesterfield features the one thing that really counts ... plea. sure. It all comes down to this: Chesterfields are made of mild ripe tobaccos ... rolled in pure cigarette paper... the best that money c,an buy. Keldan. Mr. and Mr. M•3 Keldan. To •nd Mr. (Tarifa Ultra. Mr. and Mr. taillip Limon, Libby Lamden. lir. and Mrs. Maurice Landau. Jr. Home Relief 7th Birth- day event Sunday The Junior Home Relief will celebrate its seventh birthday with a shower for the needy. to take place op Sunday, Jan. 23, at Moinet's Tea Room, Cass'and Merrick, at 12:30 p. In. Those attending are asked to bring any old clothes and linens wrapped as rifts. A resume of the club's Progress will be given. There will be entertainment. C eklY eatures Ita,10 rF That's why Chesterfield's milder better taste will give you more pleasure. LAWRZYCIS TIBBETT Amu Kosrgurarrz PAUL WHITIMAN DEM TAYLOR PAUL DOOGIAS Copyright 1938. Lower a lima Tosscco Co.