PEniniconlEmsn C liONICLII January 28, 1938 . and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Save Your Eyes WITH HEALTH-LITE GLASSES Eyes Examined, Glass Pitted by one DOCTORS of Optometry, regletered ander the State law. 31Ult RAY'S 1119 GRISWOLD ST. .Open Evenings Until IS . ♦ 'Clook LASALLE Window ShadeCo. WINDOW SHADES Itade to Order—Cleaned and Renovated Linoleum • Carpeting Armstrong and I M o h a wk and Sloane - Glabal A lex•nder Inlaid and Bat- Smith — For tleship Domes k Othees Retail and Wholesale VENETIAN . BLINDS Columbia and RIrech For residencee—offices a factories Drapery Hardware Get (Mr Pelves and Sere Free Fatima*. Tarnished DETROIT SERVICE GROUP DEVELOPS SET-UP FOR 1938 ALLIED CAMPAIGN (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE °Nei the past few years, have been --- founded. and Joseph 11, Ehrlich as co-chair- Mr. Stutz, and the following men. According to Mr. Ehrlich, the members of his campaign organi- establishment of the Trade Coun- zation committee will meet at cil, as a part of the campaign or- lunch on Monday noon, Jan. 31, at ganization set-up, has resulted in the Aztec Towers of the Union the scientific solicitation of the en- Guardian Bldg: Sidney L. Alex- tire Jewish community, with the ander, Sidney J. Allen, Mrs. Sid- elimination of duplication of effort ney J. Allen, Maurice Aronsaon, on the part of the campaign Julius Berman. Irving W. Blum- w orkers. berg, Mrs. Maurice .1. Caplan, Mr. Blumberg expressed the Harry Cohen, Joseph H. Ehrlich, opinion that on the firm base built Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Clarence by the Trade Council, the Detroit H. Enggass, Ben B. Fenton, Peter Allied Jewish Campaigns are con- P. Gilbert, Marvin B. Gingold, ducted on Increasingly improved Fred A. Ginsburg, Mrs. Samuel It. standards, which in turn enable Glogower, Harry S. Grant, Abe the campaign's beneficiary organi- Kasle, Ben Kramer, Julian H. zations to continue to improve Krolik, Henry Levitt, M. A. Mittle- their programs. man, Milton H. Maddin, Gum D. Organization Committee Newman, Harry H. Platt, Louis The men who direct the divisions Robinson, Alex Schreiber, Nate S. of the Trade Council give their Shapero, Simon Shetzer, Abe Shift- time and energy to the annual Jew- man, Harry J. Solomon, Abe Srere, ish drive for months before the ac- Mrs. Abe Srere, Morris Steinberg, tual campaign gets under way. Melville S. Welt, Henry Wineman, Culled from every business and Mrs. Henry Wineman. profession, they separate the De- Leaders of the Trade Council troit Jewish community into voca- will meet at dinner, oil Tuesday tional groups, upon which the high- evening, Feb. 1, at the Belcrest, to ly successful trade campaigns of discuss 1938 procedure 8424 LINWOOD• , Call TYler '84230 LITTMAN'S People's Theater 8210 TWELFTH ST. TRINITY 2-0100 GOOD NEWS FOR THEATERGOERS JACK BERLIN The Well-Known Star Actor Will Appear With the Entire Company Sunday, Jan. 30 Matinee and Eyening In His Latest Success "ISAAC SEEKS A BRIDE" A MusiCif CoMedy with 10 New Song Numbers Prices: MATINEES — 33e - - EVENINGS 33c-llealtle- ► ttle ' Tax Extra Scalp Treatments Specializing in NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS FACIAL TREATMEts Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SALON Mizrachi Regional Palestine Artist's . Office in Detroit Work on Display at Center, Feb. 1 to 8 As a result of the Mizrachi mid- western conference held in Detroit recently, the regional office of the Mizrachi Organization for the states of Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and Indiana was created. The offi- cers are: Jacob Levin and Isaac Rosenthal, honorary presidents; Daniel Temchin, president; Louis Dann and Morris Granet, vice preffidents; Rev, D, Fine and Sam- uel Schnitz, honorary secretaries; Sol Edelman, treasurer; Rabbi Isaac Stollman and 'Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, chairmen of the ex- ecutive board; Rabbi Jacob Ungar, executive secretary; Max Schnei- der, social chairman; Isidore Sos- nik, membership chairman; Ed publicity chairman, Rabbi Ungar, who is a native of Palestine and for many years was an active Mizrachi worker in New York, has accepted the director- ship of the regional and Detroit offices which will be at his ane, 2710 Taylor, Tyler 5-3094. All communicationa shpuld be sent there. Executive meetings are heldthe first and third Wednesdays of the month at 8 p. m., at Lacher's. Rujhenberg, Officers Elected by B. Gold- stein Auxiliary; Thea- ter Party on Feb. 6 The annual election of the Brochah Goldstein Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society took place Jan. 19, with the following results: Mrs. Henry Greenberg, president; Mrs. J. Golds, first vice-president; Mrs. Sam Lueas,:second vice-president; treasurer, Mrs. Mitchell Shlain; Mrs. Kate Wales, financial secre- tary; Mrs. Charles Bronson, re- cording secretary; Miss Sarah Slavin and Mrs. J. Deutch, trus- tees. Plans for the theater and sup- per party, to be held on Feb. 6, at 8 p. m., are nearing comple- tion. A movie showing the sana- torium at Denver, also a first run feature length movie, following supper, will be presented. Formerly with Nancy WO Wyck ' MS • EMPIRE BLDO, CA, 11117 Junior Congregation, Stu- dent Council to Give Annual Dance Union Musicians' Benefit Dance on Feb. 5 • The benefit dance and floor show . of the Michigan Association of Union Musicians will be held on Saturday, Feb. 6, at the Bnai Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter. . There will be two popular or- chestras and a superb cast of en- tertainers headed by picked talent lj from some.of the leading musical „and dancing schools in Detroit. t This union organization pledged and donated services for the entire ; 10 days and nights of the Los An- , geles Sanitorium bazaar. Progressive Ladies Banquet Feb. 6 The Junior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek, in collaboration with the Student Council, will give its annual dance on Saturday eve- ning, March 19. Herbert Levin, president of the Junior Congregation, and Herbert Keiden, president of the Student Council, have chosen the following committees for the dance: Joseph Roth, general chairman, with Sel- ma Roberts and Meriam Zieve as co-chairmen. The dance committee follows: Patron committee, Har- riet Cooper, chairman; Dorothy Davidson, Mignon Hamburger and Marilyn Koffman; ticket commit- tee, Shirley Barahal, chairman, and Joseph Gilbert; entertainment and arrangement committee, Ilene Schiller, chairman, and Shirley Simons; publicity committee, Mur- H ray N. Frosh, chairman, Herbert Keiden and Hershel Levine. Dave Diamond's orchestra will proelde the MOH, Refreshments will be served. The Progressive Ladies linter- . . stitzung Verein will hold its an- nual installation 'of officers and 23rd anniversary banquet on Sun- , day evening, Feb. 6, at Lacher's. • For reservations, call Mrs. H. Ep- stein, president, Ivanhoe 8775, or Mrs. I. Kruger, Tyler 5-6295. On Tuesday evening, Feb. 1, a card CALENDAR OF EVENTS Feb. 1—Donor luncheon of the party will take place at Assembly Hall. Members and friends are in- Bnai David Sisterhood at Fort Wayne Hotel. : iited,. 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Machover's volume on the Parti- tion of Palestine, "Jewish State or Ghetto", the biography of the fa- mous Egyptian Queen, "Cleopatra" by the eminent journalist and au- tho•, Emil Ludwig; a very remark- able publication of the Soncino Press of London, "The Folklore of the Jews," by Angelo Rappaport; the complete series of Friday Night stories for very young children and a number of other volumes of para- mount interest to every Jewish man, woman and child. Among the recent additions not included above are the following: Ben Zvi, "Sefer Hashomronim." Burrows, Millar and Speiser, "Annual of American Schools of Oriental Research." let) new selected Nuzi Texts. Vol. XVI. Gewu•z, "Beautiful Thoughts of the Ancent Ilebrews." Albert Ilalper, "The Chute." Dora Edinger, "The Jewish Year; as Portrayed from Ex- amples of Jewish Literature." Naomi Jacob, "Fade Out." Solomon Katz, "The Jews in the Vesigothic and Frankish Kingdoms of Spain and Gaul." Ephraim E. Levine, "The Faith of a Jewish Preacher." Aaron D. Markson, "Kisve." Stefan Zweig, "The Buried Ca ndlebrum." Anton Micklea, eminent Vien- nese artist, whose six diaramas showing Palestine as he envisioned it during an extensive tour of the land in 1927 are now on display at the exposition at Convention Hall, will be at the Jewish Community Center with his display for a week beginning on Monday, Feb, 1. The exhibition at the Center was arranged by the Art School which functions under the direction of a committee of which Mrs. David B. Werbe is chairman. Mr. Micklea will personally ex- plain his diaramas during their display at the Center. $5,100,000 Set As 1938 Goal by the J. D. C. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) dared that the walls of hate and prejudice must be pushed back to enable the Jewish people to keep themselves alive in self-re- spect and in self-support against a better day to come. Mr. Hyman referred to the "splendid outpouring of many friends, of many Christian neigh- bors here, in England, in France, in other lands—scholars, acade- micians, ministers and priests." "They too believe, as do we," said Mr. Hyman, "they too are su- premely confident that even after darkest night there will conic the dawn of a world returned to de- cencies and sanity." • Prentis Re-Elected Sidney Lansburg of Baltimore, was elected campaign treasurer, succeeding Jerome J. Rothschild of Philadelphia, and Harold Minch of Atlanta and Albert II. Lieberman of Philadelphia were elected new vice-chairmen. The vice-chairmen re-elected are James II. Becker of Chicago, Leon Falk, Jr., of Pittsburgh; Salmon E. Halle of Cleveland, and Meyer L. Prentia of Detroit. "The 1938 fund-raising cam- paign of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee is a life and death matter for mil- lions of human beings," stated the resolutions adopted at the meet- ing. "As active participants in the efforts of many communities of American, we are deeply con- cerned with the problems of our fellow Jews overseas. We have met in council and pledge our- selves to do all that lies within our power to assure the collection of a national quota for $5,100,000 for the program of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee this year. To the fulfillment of that task we dedicate ourselves today." The resolution spoke of the ir- reparable loss to all mankind in the passing of the late Felix M. Warburg. Louis Elkind Elected Speak- er of Philomathic Youth Journal "ltzik Locks for a Bride" is the current attraction at Littman's Yiddish P'eople's Theater, 12th and Seward. This comedy is featured by 10 musical numbers. It stars Jack Berlin in the leading role and pre- sents the entire cast. The play is being staged this Friday night and again on Sunday matinee and evening. With the appearance of its sec- ond issue, with greetings from numberous leaders in American Jewry, the JEWISH YOUTH JOURNAL "dedicated to American Jewish Youth", announces officially the aims it will pursue. Though sponsored by the Young People's League of the United Synagogue of America, the Jour- nal in its scope embraces all na- Pre-Valentine Dance of Jr. tional youth organizations. Its aim is to inject a spirit of cooperation Auxiliary of Bnai Brith and creativity among all American on Feb. 6 I REPRESENTATIVE Flower Fund of the Jewish Home for Aged g DAVID STOTT BUILDING A coil Involves No Ohllaallona Os Your Fart ALL PROFITS PAID TO POLICYHOLDER S i I SWS. Membership Committee Application for membership in Young Israel may be made by call- ing I). Berris, Cadillac 8788; A. Berlin, Trinity 2-8078; A, Levi, Cadillac 6660; Miss Sylvia Berris, Tyler 6-3663. NORTH AMERICAN Elias Goldber LIFE The Junior Auxiliary of Bnai , Brith is planning a pre-Valentine dance to be held Sunday, Feb. 6, in the Alpine room of the Detroit Leland Hotel. Max Leib of the Fox Theater and his orchestra will furnish the music. Also featured on the program will be Frankie Connors and other stage celebrities. Lois Love and Evelyn Cohn are; chairmen of the dance, For inform- ation regarding tickets, call Tyler 6-0684. The following have made con- tributions to the Home for the Aged in lieu of flowers: In mem- ory of Miss Miriam Buchhalter, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levin and Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Lewis; in memory of Joseph J. Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. PICK CINCINNATI FOR Manic Abrahams, Mr. and Mrs. C. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Sid- U. A. H. A. CONVENTION Harold ney J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. I, M. Lewis. CINCINNATI. — The executive board of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, holding its The Chenstochower Rajoner annual meeting here on Jan. 23, Dance This Sunday selected Cincinnati as the scene of its 37th Council, to be held in The Chenstochower It a j o n e r January, 1939. This will be the first Verein will have its third annual Union biennial convention the ball on Sunday veening, Jan. 30, Queen City has had since 1913. at the Maccabee Bldg. Dave Dia- Mrs. Leon L. 1Vatters of New mond and his Della Robbie Or- York City was chosen a member chestra will be featured. Sol Rach- of the board of governors of the man is in charge of tickets; T. Hebrew Union College — the first lialberg, chairman of ads; I. woman ever to be elected to that Glicksman, president; B. Wrots- body in the more than 60 years of la•sky, vice-president; B. Lesser, its existence, She is president of treasurer; A. Winter, recording the National Federation of Temple secretary; S. Rachman, financial Sisterhoods. secretary; Mesdames T. Heiberg Philip Meyers of Cincinnati was and II. Yoskowitz, hospitalers. chosen to fill a vacancy on the Tickets can be obtained at the door. Union's board of managers of syna- gogue and school extension and ratified the selection of Judge Solo- A. Z. A.'s Thanks mon Elsner of Hartford, Conn., as chairman of the Northeast Region Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: of the Union. The A.Z.A. expansion committee takes this opportunity to thank the editor his splendid editorial Additional Participants in and the for fine response that was re- Fund for Golden Book in ceived from the Jewish parents and boys of our city. Mrs. Lifsitz's Memory We have 20 chapters in AZA formed and 60 chapters in this city The following Is an additional could become a reality. list of contributors to the fund It is our sincerest wish that the raised to inscribe the name of the readers of The Jewish Chronicle I late Victoria Sheifman Lifsitz in will continue to inquire regarding the Golden Book of the Jewish the fine program A.Z.A. has to National Fund in Jerusalem: offer to the youth, Miss Bertha Lipolta Rise It.e LIP- sit.. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nalman. Ury and Mee. Leo Orerklin, Mr. amt MM. Jewish Youth Journal is "dedi- cated to the ideals and interests of American Jewish youth, to the ad- vancement of a more creative Jew- ish life, and to the furtherance of universal freedom, justice and peace." C. F. SMITH CO. PURE FOOD STORES WHERE PRICE TELLS AND QUALITY SELLS • Yours very truly, R. H. GORDON, Chairman A.Z.A. Expansion Committee and Mrs Harry Schumer, Dr. and Mre, pat id Seligson, Mr. and Mre. !mar else, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sh et rev. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mont°, it, Mr. and M Ira. Abraham sre, Mr. and W e Stare, C hat les Steinberg. Mee Jeanette Stein- Chamisho Osor Party • Success The Chamisho Osor b'Shvat party of Young Israel, held at the berg, St ,'. one Mr' "liu" Taylor Shul Jan. 16, was well at- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith. 8'"1"b"g Mr. and * tended. Mrs. R. Meisner accom- Mr. Nathan Hoevakoor. Mr. and M rm. panied Cantor Rubin Boyarsky at Herbert Warner, Mr. and Dire. Sidney Wallace, air. and Mrs. Harry Wexler. the piano, and Miss Libby Ritter Sim Henry \ Veins, elm. Mr. and Mrs. sang several Jewish folk songs. Samuel %Velma n, Mr. and Si,.. lien- lamin 51r. and Mrs. Aaron Mayer, Dr. Israel Wiener, president of the Sir. awl Mrs. Storm. Saulaon. Mrs. Hen- local Jewish National Fund Coun- iry.11 It. •ell., Mr. aml Mee Robert Mar ail. Zelda !Andaman. Anna I: ora• cil, showed slides depicting the man, iresale Rafelson, Lillian Denten, celebration of Chamisho Osor in Thelma SertIon, nose Diamond. Jeanette Palestine. Rabbi Max J. Wohlge- %Velem. Irene Gordon and Jeanette Men- lernter gave a short talk on the delson. Members of the Book Club of significance of hte festival. Pales- which Mrs. Lifsitz was a mem- tinian refreshments were served ber all contributed to this fund and dancing followed. and their names are included in this Rat THETA ALPHA LAMBDA Theta Alpha Lambda met Fri- day at the home of Grace Klein, Plans for the charity bridge to be given March 2 at Kern's Audi- torium were discussed. For tick- ets call Townsend 6-6558 and Townsend 6-8259. Patronesses for this bridge are Mrs. I. Hyman; Mrs. I. Auslander, Mrs. L. Raizin, Mrs. S. Edelman, Mrs. R. Fish, Mrs. J. Klein, Mrs. B. Grossberg, and Mrs. H. Kutzen. The next meeting will be held at the home of Birdie Kutzen on Glynn Court. A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ......... Ball of Warsaw Club on Sunday Warsaw Club of Detroit will hold its 12th annual ball on Sun- day, Jan. 30, at the Jewish Center, Woodward and Holbrook. The Warsaw Club Is a social organization comprising 40 couples who have their own club rooms at 10036 Holmur Ave. Meetings are held every Wednesday with social nights on Fridays. The club con- tributes yearly to charitable Jew- ish institutions in Detroit and sup- ports the Polish Jewish schools in 1Varsaw. An evening of entertainment and dancing to the tune of Dave Dia- mond's orchestra, has been provi- ded. The officers of the club are: Ben Silber, president; Jacob Natoco, vice president; Rose Fidler, finan- cial secretary; Abe Flashenberg, treasurer; David Baker, recording secretary; Sigmund Silver, man- ager. At its meeting on Jan. 23, held at the Tuxedo-Holmur Ilebrew School, the Philomathic Debating Club elected the following officers: I.ouis Elkind, speaker; Nathan Epstein, clerk; Richard Kramer, assistant clerk; Sol Schwartz, ser- geant-at-arms; board of directors, Louis Elkind, Nathan Epstein, Richard Kramer, Sol Schwartz, Harry Jacobs and Norman Lee- mon. Installation will take place nt the next meeting, at which there will be a debate on the Proposition, "Resolved, that the A. Z. A. CHAPTER 93 Congress of the United States be empowered to override a decision A. Z. A. Chapter 93, was host of the Supreme Court by a two- at two socials last week. Wed- thirds majority." nesday night the group entertain- Convention of the Women's ed the sub-senior council of the Jewish Center. Saturday night, League of United Syna. Chapter 93 played a basketball gogue in Chicago game with Toledo, at the Center and emerged the victors, by a The 21st annual convention of score of 37 to 34. Afterwards the Women's League of the Uni- refreshments were served in the ted Synagogue of America will mean lounge for the visitors and be held in Chicago from May 6 dancing followed. through May 10, it was announc- ed by Mrs. Samuel Spiegel, na- From Bnai Brith Auxiliary tional president. According to plans formulated a number of Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. years ago to meet once alone and In behalf of Women's Auxil- the following year with the men, iary No. 122 of Bnai Brith, we the Women's League is this year take this opportunity of thank- to hold its convention jointly ing the general public and our with the United Synagogue. Patrons for their part in making our concert a success. Special Primrose Benevolent Club thanks to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and to Ilyman Altman The Primrose Benevolent Club for their publicity. will hold its fourth donor luncheon MRS. JOSEPH SANDERS, at Webster Hall, on Feb. 23. Mrs. President I. Rodman and Mrs. S. Gross have MRS. 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