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A lmeria:If frwisk Prrio4cal Carter

CIAP1ON

AIINUI • CINCINNATI 20, MO

PAGE SEVEN'

E PETKOITIEWIMI Ol R011 ICA

February 4, 1938

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Honeymooning at
Sun Valley, Idaho'

TRY MILLER'S FAMOUS DELICATESSEN ...
APPETIZERS AND DAIRY PRODUCTS . .

CORNED BEEF SANDWICH with Pickle .... 12c

Final arrangements have been
made by the Bnai Brith Juniors
Rabbi and Mrs. L. Kaplan of Chicago, III., announce the en
for their pre-Valentine dance to
gagement of their daughter, Bessie, to Nathan II. Knoppow, son be held Sunday, Feb. 6, in the
of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Knoppow of 12th St., Detroit. Open hous
Alpine ballroom of the Detroit
will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cutler, aunt and
uncle of the bride-elect, 2566 Fullerton Ave. on Sunday, Feb. 13
irons 2 to 5 and 8 to 10 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Finkelstein of 2925 W. Grand Ave. an
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Sam Lieberman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lieberman of Chicago, III.

MILLER'S TASTY SHOP

9001 TWELFTH ST., at Taylor

Engagements

Bnai Brith Juniors
Dance This Sunday

TYLER 4-9463

Youth Education League

ANNOUNCES THEIR

Annual Valentine Dinner Dance

Mrs. Goodman Rycus is stay
Mg at the Belvedere Hotel, Miami
Beach, Fla.

Judith Victor, a student at the
University of Michigan, arrived
Wednesday, Feb. 2, to spend the
mid-semester vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Vic-
tor of 2982 Elmhurst Ave.

The Young Women's chapter
of Bicur Cholem is sponsoring a
dessert bridge to be given on
Wednesday, Feb. 23. at 1 p. m.,
at Fyfes Auditorium. Proceeds
will go for the benefit of needy
sick. The chairman of the af-
fair is Mrs. M. Hyman and her
co-chairman is Dirs. F. Brown.

Wedding Calendat

Sunday, February 13, at 7 P. M.

Feb. 5—Miss Myrtle E. Herschberg, daughter of Mr. and Dirs.
Harry L. Herschberg of 1944 Atkinson Ave., to David Redisch of
this city. Rabbi A. hi. Hershman will officiate.
Feb. 6—Miss Betty Ann Lehvinne, daughter of Mrs. Alta
Lehvinne of Covington Drive, to Irwin Littinger of Chicago, III.
The ceremony will be performed by Rabbi Joshua Sperka at his
residence in the presence of the immediate families.
Feb. 7—Miss Lizette Mildred Freund, daughter of Dr. Hugo
A. Freund, to Dr. Barnett Malbin, son of Mrs, Rebecca Malbin.

DETROIT•LELAND HOTEL (Detroit Room)

Dame to the Music of BERNARD BESSMAN'S BAND
Admission $5.00 per couple
Floor Show by ROTH & BERDUN
DRESS OPTIONAL
-:-
FAVORS

MRS. MILTON J. DONER
(Mis s Ilse Haas)

Announcement!

Mr. Julius Weissman

12054 DEXTER BLVD.
Is a Dependable Kosher Butcher, His Shop Being
Under the Supervision of the Vaad Hakashruth

VAAD HARABONIM and
VAAD HAKASHRUTH

Rabbi Wohlgelernter to Ad-
dress Ladies Auxiliary
of Kvuatzah Ivrith

Meaeritcher Prog. Benefit
Society's Yahreafest on
This Sunday

Tau Epsilon Rho
Picks Committees

At the last meeting of Tau Ep-
silon Rho international legal frat-
ernity, Chancellor John Sklar an-
nounced his committee appoint-
ments for the coming year as fol-
lows:

Meseritcher Progressive Benefit
Society will hold its 20th Yahres-
feast, Sunday, Feb. 6, at the Rus-
sian Village, 8936 12th St., at 5
p. m. Election and installation of
new officers will take place during
the evening.
Tickets may be ordered from M.
Yago, Tyler 5-1697; M. Feldman,
Madison 7956, or at the door from
Harry Hack, secretary.

Program, Milton J. Miller, Joseph II.
kler. Milton Roberts.
Niembershlp Benjamin Marcus, Prank
1tosenbauni, Albert Sapperateln.
Nodal, Jerome Rothenberg, James J
Cohen, Aaron Better.
Athletic, Benjamin W. (irant, Joseph
Alter, A. Allan Cheer.
Publicity, Albert J. Silber, Arthur I.
Gould. Arnold Mottaah.
Under-graduate activities, Benjamin
P. Jaffe, Albert E Smith, Joseph 11.
Jerkier and Herman Bloom.
holarship and loan fund. Benjamin
Satyr, Benjamin D. Jaffe, Merwln K.
Crabber a.

Theta Alpha Lambda

The organization also voted to
establish an annual scholarship
award to the highest ranking fresh-
man of Omicron Chapter at Wayne
University, similar to the award
at present made to Epsilon chap-
ter at the University of Michigan.

Mothers' Club Calendar

Monday, Feb 14, 8 p. to.—Oakland
Club. at Jewlelt Community Center,
Motion picture
11104 Woodward Ake.
show.
TUOMIllY, Feb. IS, 1:30 p.
Study Club, 11115 Dexter.
WM.'.
Book review, "The Citadel." by Cronin.
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1 p. m.—LInwood-
Dexter Ian Dexter. Card Patty
aortal.
Tuesday, Feb. IS, 9 p. m,—Fenkell
Club. 15701 Parkelde. Debate. "Should
Serve a Third
President Roosevelt
Term?"
Wednesday, Feh. 16. 1:10 p. m. —
Woods, ard Club. at the Center, 5901
(lass In self-expression.
Woodward.

Theta Alpha Lambda held its
Friday night meeting at the home
of Birdie Kutzen on Glynn Court.
The charity bridge is to be given
on March 2 at Kern's Auditorium.
For information regarding this
affair and for tickets call
Townsend 6-6558 or Townsend
6-8259. Patronesses for the
bridge are: Mrs. I. Ilieman, Dirs..
I. Auslander, Mrs. R. Fish. Mrs.
B. Sermon, Mrs. L. Gedonke, Mrs.
T. Raisin, Mrs. S. Edelman, Mrs.
D. Kaltman, Mrs. B. Grossberg,
Mrs. II. Kutzen.
It was decided that a scavenger
hunt and a party following it
be given on Sunday night, Feb.
13. The party will start from the
home of Sydelle Sermon and fin-
ish at the home of Birdie Kutzen.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Edna Edelman
of LaSalle Gardens.

Final arrangements were made
for the third annual luncheon of
the Ladies Auxiliary of the Kvu-
tzah Ivrith to be held Tuesday,
Feb. 22, at Lachar's Hall,
Mrs. A. D. Markson, general
luncheon chairman, and her co-
chairmen are sponsoring a cultural
and musical event. Rabbi M. J.
Wohlgelernter will be the guest
speaker. Cantor J. H. Sonenklar
will give vocal selections. Aaron
Rosenberg will give a reading.
The following co-chairmen will
assist Mrs. Markson: Mesdames
S. Leinoff, J. Rabinovitz, C. Munch,
B, Stein, William Diskin, M. Feld-
man, A. Panush, Sulkes, B. Fried-
good.
Mrs. R. Rubenstein, president,
urges that reservation for this
luncheon be made early. She can
be reached by calling Tyler 6-9159
or Tyler 4-4375.

All Bnai Brith Groups Co-
Operate in Forming A.
Z. A. Chapters Here

Robert B. Gordon, A.Z.A. Na-
tional Deputy for the Detroit area ,
announced this week that all Bnai
Brith lodges in the city are co-
operating in efforts to qrganize a
number of A.Z.A, groups. Mr. Gor-
don states that Marshall 'Lodge,
Pisgah Lodge and the Women's
Auxiliary of Bnai Brith are work-
ing harmoniously to form new
branches of the junior Bnai Brith
order and hope to have 20 chap-
ters functioning within a short
time.

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1359 POLICYHOLDERS DIED In the year and more than $3,900,000 was paid

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Important Items for 1937

Insurance and Annuities In Force

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Diversified Investments

Bonds and Debentures

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City Mortgages and Properties

New Business (including Annuities)

17.0%

$53,058,443

Farm Mortgages and Properties

Payments to Policyholders
and Beneficiaries

Policy Loans

$15,269,831

Assets

Liabilities

13.8%

16.6%

Stocks, Common and

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1.2%

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Births

Mr, and Mrs. Milton J. Doner
are now honeymooning at Sun Val-
ley, Idaho.
Mrs. Donor was the former Ilse
Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Atkins of Cleveland, 0
Haas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ethyl R. Epstein, formerly of Detroit), a son, Leonard Neil.
Jacob Haas of Frankfurt am Main,
Jan. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moglovkin (Esther Shulman)
Germany. The wedding took place
Wednesday, Jan. 26, at the home of of 227 Owen Ave., a daughter.
Jan. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. William Stern of Houston, Texas,
the groom's mother, Mrs. Nathan
formerly of Detroit, a son, William, Jr.
Silberstein, 55 Rhode Inland Ave.

RANDOLPH 0446

Marriages

FREEDMAN—ALBERT
Mr. and Mrs. William Albert
of 3240 Rochester Ave., announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Edith Joyce, to George Freedman,
son of Mrs. Bertha Freedman of
1545 Chicago Blvd., on Sunday,
Jan. 30. Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of
the Collingwood Ave. Temple of
Toledo, performed the ceremony,
in Toledo.
Mr. and Mrs. Freedman left
for Florida and Cuba and will
be at home after Diarch 15 at
1545 Chicago Blvd.

Announce Program
for the Bnai Moshe
Dinner on Feb. 13

ERMAN—FIXLER

Miss Hylda Ruth Eisler, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Eisler
became the bride of Jack Erman ,
son of Mr. and Mrs. David Erman
on Sunday, Jan. 30, at her resi-
dence, 4275 Allendale Ave., where
Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated.
The bride was escorted to the
canopy by her father. William
Barron acted as best man. The
canopy, which was donated by
the bride's grandmother, the late
Mrs. Harry Klein, and her mother,
Dirs. A. H. Ender, to the Bnai
Moshe Synagogue, was used for ,
the first time by the bride and
her family. A 6 o'clock dinner
was served to 40 guests prior to
the reception. The table was
decorated with white candles and
an exquisite floral display. The
bride wore a dubonnet suit
trimmed with martin which was
adorned with orchids.
The couple are now honey-
mooning at the Lake Shore Hotel
in Chicago and will be at home
at the Del Rio Apartments in
Monroe, alich., after Feb. 15.
Jacob Gelbman officiated in the
chanting of the seven prayers
and the wedding march was
played by the bride's aunt, Selma
Klein.
The bride's mother wore a
black and blue satin gown trim-
med with white gardenias. The
groom's mother wore an ice-blue
gown with gardenias.

Dirs. Sonia Blum of 2599 W.
Grand Blvd. is among the Detroit
residents enjoying her winter va-
cation at the Floridian lintel in
Miami Beach, Fla.

PAULINE FREEDMAN

Leland Hotel, with Max Leib of
the Fox Theater and his orchestra
furnishing dance music. Enter-
tainment will be furnished by
Ftankie Connors and other stage
celebreties. Tickets are obtainable
by calling Tyler 6-0684.
Patrons and patronesses for the
dance are Dr. and Mrs. H. Silver-
man, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Leib,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harvith, Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Feller and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Sanders.

May 29 Date Set
For Consecration
At Shaarey Zedek

The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will
have a social meeting next Tues-
day, Feb. 8, at 2:30 p. m. A brief
business session will precede the
various games. Refreshments will
Sunday, May 29, has been set
be served. '
as the date for the consecration
services at the Shaarey Zedek,
Mrs. James Sobel, chairman o
Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, advisor of
the donor dinner to be held Sun
the class, addressed a meeting of
day, Feb. 13, requests the co members of the class and their
mothers on Jan. 16. Others who
spoke to the group were: Rabbi A.
M. Hershman, Philip Rosenthal,
principal of the Shaarey Zedek
school; Theodore Baruch and Mrs.
Kaufman, teachers of the 10th
grade classes, and officers of the
class.
After the meeting, the group met
informally for a social hour in the
Allen room of Shaarey Zedek.
Members of the Sisterhood were
hostesses at an informal tea.

President of Zionist Organ-
ization of Detroit Chal-
lenges Editorial; Explains
Stand on Partition

Dirs. Samuel Brody, who is
spending the winter at Miami
Bench, Fla., entertained at a
cocktail party on Wednesday eve-
ning, Feb. 2, in honor of Sir. and
Mrs. Nathan F. Margolis (Florence
Kirschbaum) of Detroit. The fol-
guests were present: Mr. and Mrs.
Max Kogan, Mr. and Sirs. Harry
Dunitz, Dir. and Mrs. Nathan Fish-
man, Mr. and Mrs. James Mar-
golis, Miss Sylvia Lemberg, Dir.
and Mrs. Louis Brody. Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Kovan, Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Lemberg and son, Burton,
all of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Grossman of Buffalo. N. Y.

Miss Edith Abramson of Edison
Ave. left for Palm Beach. Fla. and
Havana, Cuba and will be gone a
month.

Mrs. Louis Press of 4053 Tyler
Ave. was hostess to a ;noun of
friends at an afternoon bridge-
tea on Saturday, Jan. 29, honor-
ing Mrs. Sam Levin, who is leav-
ing for Florida, and Mrs. Helen
Isenberg of Newark. N. J.. who
is the house guest of her sister.
Mrs. Abe Messenger.

Sans Helped of the Wilshire
Hotel returned front a vacation
in Miami Beach.

Tea Dansant of Jr. Group
of Home for Aged
on Feb. 20

Feb. 20 is the date set for the
second Sunday afternoon tea dans-
ant, sponsored by the junior group
of Jewish Home for the Aged, to
be held at the home, Selma Slat-
nikoff and Rose Pascal, co-chair-
men, will welcome the guests.
There will be an orchestra and re-
freshments will be served.
Myron Keys, president of the
board of the home, was the guest
speaker at the last open so-
cial meeting of the junior group.
Alan Hagenjos, president, intro-
duced the sponsor, Mrs. David
Kliger, the officers and committee
chairmen, Mrs. A. DI, Ferar and
Mrs. I. E. Goodman, of the WPM-
en's Auxiliary, were present at
this gathering, Refreshments were
served. The next meeting will be
on Tuesday evening, Feb. 22,
The next meeting of the Junior
Group will take place in the lounge
of the Home, on Tuesday, Feb. 8.

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COUNT NIEZYCHOWSKI

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
WILL ADDRESS YOUNG
Your leading editorial of last
ISRAEL ON WEDNESDAY
week is misleading and L therefore
consider it my duty to point out to
your readers wherein it errs.
Young Israel will present Count
The Jewish Chronicle is entirely
Alfred von Niezychowski at the
within its right in announcing its
monthly meeting Wednesday. Feb.
MRS. LOUIS HERSKOWITZ
stand on the question of Partition.
9, at 8:30 o'clock, at 2961 Joy
However, there is no justification
Road. .Count Niezychowski will
operation of all members in mak- for putting all those opposed to
ing the affair a success by report- this scheme in a special class. For
ing pledges at the meeting next it is emphatically untrue that those
Tuesday. Mrs. Louis ilerskowitz who are opposed to Pdrtition, are
and Mrs. Harry Lefko are assist- against setting up a Jewish state
ing Dirs. Sobel.
in Palestine. That there are those
The following program has been among the so-called NEIN-RACERS Annual Ball of Mlawer Ver-
announced for the dinner: Toast- who are fearful of the Jewish state
ein on Feb. 20
master, Ernest Goodfriend; invo- as such is known to us, and it is
cation, Rabbi Moses Fischer; not unwise to hold up such im-
The Mlawer Umgegend Verein
;meetings by President Louis pulses into the clear light of day.
Gunsberg of the synagogue, and But, my dear Mr. Editor, you know Is completing plans for the fourth
Mrs. Harry Meer, of the Sister- better than to include in this class annual ball to be held on Sunday
hood; vocal selections by Cantor thousands of loyal Zionists and evening, Feb. 20, at Webster Han,
A. A. Rosenfeld; songs and music sympathizers whose love for Pal- Cass corner Putnam. Dave Dia-
by Mrs. Anna Forbat; dance estine is not to be questioned by mond and his orchestra will fur-
RADIN—LIPSH(TZ
routine by Miss Julia Adler; niano any ja-sager. Possibly our anxiety nish the music for dancing. As
Miss Helen Lipshitz, daughter
accompaniment by Priscilla Earn- for the Jewish state idea is so usual theproceeds of the ball will
of Mr. and Mrs. Si. Lipshitz of
mon; and Jewish melodies by great that we do not want to wit- go for relief of Jews in Poland.
1932 Gladstone Ave., became the
Sidney Gottlieb. A gypsy orches- ness the wanton experiment that A larger sum is needed this year
bride of Joseph Radin. son of
tra will furnish the dance music. has been foisted upon us by Great for Passover relief.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Radin on
I, Mellin is chairman of the af-
Additional patrons and patron- Britain. Those who now show such
Sunday, Jan. 30, at Lacher's. The
a readiness to accept a petty and fair. Ben Golden is floor manager;
esses are as follows:
ceremony was performed by Rabbi
Mr. and Mrs. Leo (MM. Mr. and Mrs
miniature statehood may be doing I. Newberg. secretary. Tickets can
ilermanoff. Mr. and Mra. Louis Ma-
Max J. Wohlgelernter and Rabbi
a disservice to the very state idea be obtained by calling Sam Lich-
ier, Mr. and Mrs David }Cornfield, Mr.
S. Kleinplatz at Lachar's.
tenstein, chairman of the ticket
and Men. Nathan linen-h. Mr. and Mrs. they claim to revere.
Harry Rosman, Mr. and Mr.. Charles
The panorama of Jewish history committee, Tyler 6.1971, members
Jacoby, Mr. and Mra. Bernard E. Pol-
of the Verein, or at the door on
SUROWITZ—BLEIER
lak. Mrs. Ben Stern, Mrs. Sarah Leicht- covers a wide expanse. Palestine
the evening of the ball.
On Sunday, Jan. 30, at Con- I man. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Greenfield, has been our hope for thousands of
Mr. and Mrs. }tarry Semler.
The other officers of the organi-
years, and in these days more than
gregation Bnai Moshe, Mr. and
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter ever Jewish eyes turn to the home- zation are Harry Tigat, president;
Mrs. Adolph Bleier gave their
and Rabbi Moses Fischer will ad- land. is it a wonder, therefore, that I, Burnstein, vice-president; N. P.
daughter, Ethel. in marriage to
dress the Men's Club next Thurs- so many of us are fearful of the Rosen, secretary; Henry Green-
Louis Surowitz, son of Mr. and
COUNT NIEZYCHOWSKI
day, Feb. 10, at 8 p. m. on Rabbi results which will ensue from the baum, treasurer.
Mrs. Ben Surowitz.
Akiba Eger, one of the greatest baby state envisaged by the Royal
talk on his book, "The Cruise of
Mrs. Max Blotner, sister of the
of Hungarian rabbis of the past Commission? Surely it takes a Elected a Director of Theo- the Kronprinz Wilhelm," present-
bride, was matron of honor.
century. Members are invited. sense of supreme loyalty and vision
ing the story of his adventures as
George Surowitz, brother of the
logical Seminary
Admission is free.
to see the problem in its larger out-
lieutenant of the "Kronprinz
groom, was best man. The
lines. It cannot be denied that the
bridesmaids were the Misses
Mrs. Felix M. Warburg has Wilhelm" and giving historical in-
tragic
urgency
in
Eastern
Europe
Norma Greenblatt, Alice Frank, ndependent Detroit Lodge
been elected a director of the Jew- formation on an episode in the
is a compelling argument. But we ish Theological Seminary of Amer- World War not previously brought
Rose Surowitz, Toby Nayer, Libby
to Hold Card Party
must
be
strong—for
although
we
Small and Mrs. Harry Serwin.
ica and of its library corporation, to light.
Sunday
have no ready-made solution to the according to the announcement of
A social hour will follow and
Ushers were: Max Blotner, Felix
alternative of Partition, there is
refreshments will be served.
Schneider. Alfred Bleier, Morris
The
independent
Detroit
Lodge
even
less
certainty
and
less
tangible
Prior to the meeting at 7:30,
Ravitz, Edward Shulman and
■ class in Jewish history will be
Harry Serwin. Sandra Bernice Sisterhood will hold a charity card basis for the belief that this new
party
at
Jericho
Temple,
Joy
Road,
state
can
accommodate
any
great
conducted by Irving Schlussel.
Blotner, niece of the bride acted
near Linwood, on Sunday, Feb. 6, numbers of people, In the words of
Young Israel invites the public
an junior bridesmaid.
to attend this meeting.
Following the ceremony, a din- starting at 8:30 p. m. Mrs. M. the chairman of the Permanent
Feldman,
chairman
of
the
event,
Mandates
Commission,
"The
worst
ner and reception was held at the
invites members and friends to at- error of all would be to create a
Young People's Temple Club
Wilshire Hotel.
Out-of-town guests who attend- tend. Tickets are obtainable from Jewish state that could not live.
Dramatic Group Tryouts
ed the wedding were Mr. and members or from Mrs. Feldman by and the worst mistake would be
This Sunday
Mrs. Max Cushner, grandparents calling Townsend 6-2014. to constitute it in such form that
At an installation banquet held its creation would mark the end of
of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Jan. 16, the the effects of the Balfour Declare.
at
the
Phoenix
Club
Casting
tryouts for the spring
lancu and Daniel Cornell of
following new officers of the Inde- tion, which was confirmed by the
dr•mat i c presentation by the
Pittsburgh.
Young People's Temple Club will
Pendent
Detroit
Lodge
were
instal-
Mandate."
After a trip east. Mr. and Mrs.
May I suggest in this connection
led: President, Ben Schwartz; vice-
be held Sunday, Feb. 6, at 2 p. m.,
Louis Surowitz will be at home
president, I. Gross; recording se- that anyone who is interested
in the chapel of Temple Beth El.
at 13233 LaSalle Blvd.
cretary, M. Miller; financial secre- should secure a copy of the new
The play, which has been selected
by Gabriel Alexander, chairman of
tary H. Jackson; treasurer, B. brochure just sponsored by the
ROTHSTEIN—BERENSON
American
Economic
Committee
for
oseph;
trustees,
A.
Feldman,
Joseph;
dramatics,
Is "Let's Call It A Day"
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey N. Roth -
Dr, H. Lippitt, and M. Kornheiser; Palestine, by Herman L. Weisman,
by Dodie Smith. It is • 3-act com-
stein (Leona Berenson) were
lodge physician, Dr. Adolf W. entitled "The Future of Palestine."
edy of family life. There are parts
married Jan. 23. The couple
I trust that all loyal Zionists
Lowenstine,
for 12 characters, seven women and
left for an extended tour south
The Sisterhood installed the fol- will realize that the need of the
five men, and will give many an
and are staying at the Gotham
lowing officers: President, Mrs L. hour is to unite all forces and
opportunity to try their thespian
Hotel at Miami Beach, Fla. They Cohen; vice-president, Mrs. B. somehow find a way of bringing
talents. Others who are interested
will be at home to their friends Joseph; treasurer, Mrs. M. Pol- men and money into Palestine. All
in the staging and mechanical end
after March 1, at 1206 Atkin- lack; financial secretary, Mrs. M. the latest information indicates
of production are also invited to be
son Ave.
Feldman; recording secretary, Mrs. that even if partition is to become
present Sunday afternoon.
R. Gasman; hospitalers, Mrs. R. a reality many years will elapse
Mr. Alexander will direct the
M.
WARBURG
MRS.
FELIX
Special Meeting of J. W. E. Moskovitz and Mrs. S. Wall. before its consummation. There-
play and Miss Harriet Kesselman
W. 0. on Monday
fore, let us all get to work for the Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the will be in charge of staging. Any
success of our present practical en- seminary. Mrs. Warburg hail been member of the Young People's
RODIN CLUB
deavors.
closely associated with the work of Club, whether or not be or she had
A special meeting of the Jew•
Sincerely yours,
A meeting of the Rodin Club
the seminary and the late Felix any experience in Temple dramatics
ish Women's European Welfare
LAWRENCE W. CROHN,
M. Warburg was a life director before, Is welcome to come for the
Organization will be held Mon- win held at the home of Mrs. If.
President, Zionist Organization of the seminary and of the library. first reading and casting of the
day, Feb. 7, at Congregation Bnai Baer of Calvert Ave. on Wednes-
of
Detroit
The current enrollment of the play,
day
evening,
Jan.
26.
After
the
Moshe. Dexter and Lawrence, at
It is planned to present *Let's
seminary is 586 students, Dr. Ad-
1 p. m. Three applications from regular business meeting, mem-
Suggests
Newfoundland
as
Haven
ler
continues in his quarterly re- Call It A Day" in March.
ben
played
cards
and
nrisee
were
European orphans, who are ap-
for Jews
port. The rabbinical department
plying for support will be acted awarded at each table. Refresh-
OTTAWA (WNS) — New- has 41 students, the Seminary Col-
Kovno Daily Banned
upon. The recommendation of ments were served by the hostess.
KOVNO. — (WNS) — The
the entertainment committee with Donations were made to the club foundland might be made a haven lege and Teachers Institute 147,
regard to arrangements for the by Mrs. D. Feldman of Bay City for persecuted Jews from Eur- the Israel Friedlander Classes 225, Korno Stimme, Yiddish daily, has
installation of new officers wil l and Mrs. S. Rubner. The next ope. the Ottawa Citizen suggests and the Women's institute of Jew- been suppressed and its editor
meeting will be held at the home in an editorial. The paper also ish Studies 165. A course given un- and publisher fined because It
be considered.
of Mrs. H. Rodin. 2003 Blaine proposes settlement of Jews in der the auspices of the Jewish Wel- eTitirized tne now Lithuanian eon-
failure
to
include
Flowers for all oteasions — Ave., on Wednesday evening. sparsely settled areas of Canada fare Board at the seminary has an stitution's
enrollment of 75.
as a whole.
guarantees of minority rights.
Feb. 9.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.

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