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William B. Seabrook, writer,
explorer, adventurer, a many-
sided genius, comes to Detroit for
the first time, At the Cass Theater,
for the Detroit Town Hall, on Fri
day, Feb. 18, Mr. Seabrook will
have as the subject of his talk
"Magic and Witchcraft."
Mr. Seabrook gives a highly sen-
sational but completely lucid prag-
matic and scholarly discourse on
serious black magic, sercery, and
witchcraft as actually practiced to-
day.
Mr. Seabrook as the author of
"Asylum," "The Magic Island,"
"Jungle Ways," "Adventures in
Arabia", "Air Adventures," "The
White Monk of Timbuctoo" and
numerous magazine articles has a
reading public which numbers into
the millions.
JAY JASON
All the Stars In One
MITZI WAYNE
Took Singer
Maybelle Van's Adorable.
BORIS ROMANOFF
Brilliant Pianist
COYLE McKAT sod IIIS MUSIC
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Y. P. S. to Have Charge of
Feb. 18 Services at
Shaarey Zedek
The Young People's Society of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
take complete charge of the late
Friday evening services on Feb. 18.
A social hour follows the serv-
ices and refreshments are served.
The public is Invited.
Workman's Circle Center
Women's Auxiliary
Elects Officers
The following officers were
chosen by the Workman's Circle
Center Women's Auxiliary: Mrs.
Gorelic, chairman; Mrs. Rosen, co-
chairman; Mrs. Katz, finance sec-
retary; Mrs. Sokolof, recording
secretary; Mrs. Rochlin, treasurer.
It was decided to have a donor
luncheon the latter part of April,
at the Fort Wayne Hotel, proceeds
to be used for the new Workman's
Circle Center. The lot , has al-
ready been bought at Burlingame
and Linwood. All Workman's Cir-
cle branches are participating in
the building project.
Ladies of Workman's Circle
branches are asked to attend meet-
ings every Thursday evening at
8:30 o'clock at the present Work-
man's Circle School for children on
Waverly and Linwood.
UNITED ARTISTS - Fredric
March in "The Buccaneer," Cecil
B. DeMille's roaring romance of
the priate who saved a nation, will
remain a second week at the United
Artists Theater, starting Thurs-
day.
PALMS-STATE - The Palms-
State Theater will present on the
screen this week three feature at-
tractions: First installment of
"The Lone Ranger," "Beg, Borrow
or Steal" and "Sh! The Octopus."
MICHIGAN -"Thrill of a Life-
time" on the screen and Mischa
Auer (the mad man of "My Man
Godfrey," dressmaker of "Vogues
of 1938") gifted Hollywood co-
median and picture stealer, on the
stage, comprise the offering at the
Michigan Theater this week. Auer
comes to the Michigan "in person"
direct from a record breaking tour
that started a few weeks ago and
has chalked up some real box-office
records in various parts of the
country.
FOX - Hollywood comes to De-
troit at the Fox Theater this
week, with Jane Withers, the
screen's laughable, 'lovable child
wonder star, appearing both in
person and on the screen in her
newest hit, "Checkers." With Jane
WithFrs on the Fox stage is an-
other tremendously popular screen
celebrity, fat and jolly Billy Gil-
bert.
ADAMS-In "The Shadow" a
killer with a large homicidal capa-
city complicates the efforts of a
lady circus owner, played by Rita
Hayworth, and her press agent
(Charles Quigley) to save her late
father's holdings from a financial
Legree,
Ice Follies Start at Olympia
on Feb. 16
By public demand the "Ice Fol-
lies of 1938" returns to the Detroit
Olympia for five nights, starting
Wednesday, Feb. 16. Ten weeks ago
this ice skating extravaganza ap-
peared at Olympia and attracted
approximately 65,000 people, so
that a return engagement became
a necessity.
New York, Boston, Montreal,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Provi-
dence, Pittsburgh and many other
cities have been the scene of tri-
umphant engagements for Ice Fol.
lies since early In December. Fol-
lowing the engagement here the
troupe moves westward to the Paci-
fic coast, making Seattle, Portland,
Vancouver and San Francisco.
Skating stars of international
reputation head the lee Follies
cast. Among the luminaries of the
skate world are such notables as
Shipstad and Johnson; Pape: and
Zwack; Roy Shipstad; ,Bess Ehr-
hardt, Lois Dworshak, the Rhythm
Girl; McCown and Mack, Frances
Claudet, Canadian professional
champion; Harris Legg, sensa-
tional barrel jumper•, Osborne Col-
son, former Canadian Olympic
star; Ileinie Brock, noted clown of
the ice and a ballet of 24 girls.
Theta Alpha Lambda Char-
ity Bridge March 2
Theta Alpha Lambda met at the
home of Birdie Kutgen of Glynn
Court on Feb. 3. Plans for the
scavenger hunt were discussed. The
group is to start from the home of
Sydelle Sermon of Clements Ave.
After the hunt a party will be held
at the home of Birdie Kutzen on
Glynn Court. Sydelle Serman and
• Minnie Gedanke are In charge of
the hunt.
The charity bridge Is to be given
s an March 2 at Kern's auditorium.
The proceeds will go to a worthy
cause. For information as tickets
call Townsend 6-6558 and Town-
Send 6-5259.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Anne Raisin on
Lawrence.
BOOKKEEPER, 11 years experi-
ence, seeks steady or part-time
work. Handle office details. Con-
scientious, dependable. Frank
Tanner, 634 W. Hancock Ave.
Temple 1-2651.
FOR RENT - Beautiful, clean
room for one or two ladies or
gentlemen. Shower. Good trans-
portation. Moss, 2210 Pingree
Ave., Apt. 311. Tyler 4-3752.
WILL SHARE four room income
with business girl. All conveni-
ences. Good home for right par-
ty. Call Townsend 5-3396 eve-
nings daily and till 3 p. m.
Sunday.
COUPLE will share four room
beautiful apartment with refined
couple or two girls. Kitchen and
home privileges. Inquire at 3265
W. Boston Blvd., Apt. D-1 be-
tween 6 and 9 p. ni. evenings
or any time Sunday.
RABBI S. M. FINE
Fine has published in the past
five years. He has previously is-
sued books dealing with Jewish
problems and Talmudic discus-
sions, and they have circulated
throughout the country.
A city-wide committee has been
organized to sponsor a testimonial
banquet in honor of Rabbi Fine
on the occasion of the completion
of his present volume. Arrange-
ments for the banquet were made
at a meeting of the committee
held on Monday, Feb. 7. L. Levin
in chairman of the committee.
Those present at Monday's meet-
ing included I. August, I. Handel.
man, I. Lesser, A. Simon, L. Kay-
off. S. Seligson, A. Schneider, S.
Weiner, H. Kraft and a number
of women who are cooperating in
arrangements.
Invitations to the banquet will
be issued to friends of Rabbi Fine
and to a host of his followers
with whom he has worked in syna-
gogue work and many causes in
the city. The banquet will be held
at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
FOR RENT - Large, beautiful
room by adult family. Reason-
able. Garage if desired. Near
bus and street car. 2516 Taylor
Ave., Tyler 5-5444.
MIAMI BOUND by auto, Young
man would like congenial com-
panion to share fuel. Call Town-
send 7-3555 between 7 and 9 p.m.
FOR RENT - Well furnished
room suitable for two. Strictly
kosher meals if desired. Good
transportation. Tyler 6-1377.
FOR RENT - Store and flat in
busy section near Livernois Ave.
Open for inspection. 3906 Fen-
kelt. Cadillac 1242 or Townsend
7-8038.
GOOD contract to an ambitious
life insurance agent. See Harry
Weingarden, agency manager,
Northern Life Assurance Co. of
Canada, 1920 David Stott Bldg.
WANTED - Young lady to share
_modern apartment. Reasonable.
Gladstone-Lawton district. Tyler
6-3147.
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
a gentleman or couple. Kitchen
privileges. Meals if desired. Good
The Werney Jewish Funeral
transportation. Dexter near Chi-
Home Moves to Its Own
cago Blvd. Tyler 4.2726.
New Building
FOR RENT - Beautifully fur-
nished room for one or two.
The Werney Jewish Funeral
Garage if desired. Good trans-
Home is now located in its own
portation. Klaper, 2939 W. Bue-
new building, 9291 Dexter Blvd.,
na Vista Ave., between Lawton
at Joy Road. Housing the office,
and Wildemere,
chapel and showrooms, the new
home is not only larger and more FOR RENT-Pleasant, furnished
convenient than former quarters
room for one or two girls or
but with its added facilities pre-
couple by small, adult family.
sents Detroit's most modern Jew-
Kitchen and home privileges.
ish funeral home.
Meals if desired. 3290 Rochester,
The Werney establishment has
near Dexter, Apt. 104, Tyler
acquired a reputation for render-
6-6355.
ing a dignified and sympathetic
service that is ultra-modern in FOR RENT-Furnished room for
one or two working girls in re-
every manner, at the same time
fined single home. Near Dexter.
adhering to all the precepts of
References. Townsend 6-0004.
Jewish and scientific law.
An experienced scientifically
trained staff is maintained to YOUNG business woman desires
room with breakfast, or room
carry out a policy of giving the
and board, in clean home. Will
same consideration to the simplest
consider sharing an apartment.
funeral as well as the largest.
Write Box 25, Detroit Jewish
The new phone numbers are
Chronicle,
Tyler 4.0666 and Tyler 5-7177.
FOR RENT - Large, beautiful,
Trees Planted in Palestine
furnished room for two girls,
two young men or couple. Gar-
Through the Hadassah
age if desired. 4050 Tuxedo Ave.
Committee
near Dexter Blvd.
It will be a week of violinists
at Orchestra Hall, for at the con-
certs of the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra Thursday night, Feb.
17, and Saturday night, Feb. 19,
the soloists will be performers of
stringed instruments. Franco Chi-
one will conduct the two concerts,
the Saturday night program find-
ing him in charge for the second
time this season in the "pop"
series.
Ilya Schkolnik, popular concert-
master of the orchestra, will make
his annual appearance as soloist
at the 11th subscription concert
Thursday night.
The soloist at the popular-priced
Saturday night concert will be the
youthful American violinist, Jos-
eph Knitzer, in whom Detroit has
a special interest. for it was in
this city that the artist had his
up-bringing. Knitzer's appearance
will be his second here with the
symphony. He was first heard dur-
ing the 1931-1932 season.
was supposed to have taken effect
by Feb. 18.
Italian Paper Raps Roosevelt as
"Tool" of Jews
ROME (WNS) - The growing
anti-Semitic campaign in the Itali-
an press was given renewed im-
petus with the publication of a
lurid article in 11 Regime Fascista
denouncing President Roosevelt
and the American diplomatic serv-
ice as tools of Jews and the con-
version of anti-Semitism of Cor-
riere Padano, Marshal Halo Bal-
bo's paper, which had previously
been pro-Jewish. Corriere Padano
acclaimed the "Protocols of the
Elders of Zion" which has bee n
(CONCLUDED FROM !MOB ON1111
published in a new Italian edition.
1 Regime Fascista 'a article, writ-
tate such remitttances through its ten by Giovanni Craziest, editor of
remittance bureau.
the Italian edition of the "Proto-
cols," asserted that Jews were try-
Admits Ghetto Bench Mistake , ing to destroy Latin civilization
WARSAW (WNS)-An admis- through the agency of the United
sion by the minister of education States. "Not a day passes,"
that the ghetto benches for Jewish
students in the Polish universities
Canada to Probe Fascism
have seriously damaged Polish
OTTAWA (WNS)-The Cana-
education, has created a great stir
throughout the country. Speaking dian government is preparing to
before a committee of Parliament, investigate Nazi and Fascist activ-
the minister conceded that the ities in Quebec Province, Minister
ghetto benches had been as bad for of Justice and Attorney General
Poland as for the Jews but pleaded Ernest Lapointe declared in Par-
the government had to choose be- liament in reply to a question from
tween ghetto benches and constant C. J. Woodsworth, leader of the
student disturbances. Another sur- Cooperative Commonwealth Fed-
prise was created when Madame eration.
Prystor, author of the 1936 anti-
schechita law, announced that she Fascist. Warn Bulgarian Jews to
Leave
opposed the ghetto benches because
SOFIA (WNS) - Following
they damaged Polish prestige.
the
smashing
of windows in one
Exclusion of Jews from Polish
sports organizations through the of Sofia's largest synagogues, 160
of
the
city's
most
prominent Jews
adoption of Aryan clauses in their
constitutions was ruled illegal by received letters from Fascist or-
General Wilczynski, director of the ganizations warning them to leave
government's physical education the country or suffer the conse-
bureau, which is the supreme offi- quences.
cial athletic authority in Poland.
Mosley Stirring Up Arabs
LONDON (WNS)-Circulation
Ecuador Revokes Expulsion Order of anti-Jewish propaganda mater-
for Jews
ial among Arabs, British police
BUENOS AIRES (WNS) - officials, English military officers
The Ecuadorean government's de- and non-Jewish correspondents in
cree of Jan. 18 ordering the ex- Palestine by agents of Sir Oswald
pulsion of all Jews not engaged Mosley, British Fascist leader, are
in farming has been revoked, ac- causing serious concern to the
cording to word received here by British government, it is reported
the HICEM office from its repre- by the Jerusalem correspondent of
sentative in Ohio. The expulsion the London News Chronicle.
Mrs, S. L. Kavanau, chairman FOR RENT - Furnished room in
of the Jewish National Fund Corn-
single home suitable for couple
mitte of Hadassah announces trees
or young lady. 2693 Clairmount,
between Linwood and Lawton.
planted as follows:
In memory of Manuel Jacoby
by Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sable; in WANTED - Lady or couple.
Home privileges. Quiet surround-
memory of Morris Dorfman by Mr.
ings. No children. Call Sunday,
and Mrs. Charles Rogers; in honor
Tyler 5-5720. 2080 Seward Ave.
of the Bar Mitzvah of Sol Israel
Sonenklar by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
JEWISH TEACHER, experienced
Cullen.
in camping, has 35 acres valu-
able frontage on Lake Charle-
A. Z. A. Chapters Attend
voix perfect for camp or sub-
Bnai David Services
division. Need partner to finance
or will sacrifice deed. Townsend
Adolph Freund Chanter No. 93
6-7354.
of A. Z. A. attended the Friday
evening services held at the Bnai
David Synagogue, Elmhurst at SUPERFLUOUS hair removed
permanently. Guaranteed. Spe-
14th St.
cial offer for limited time only
Bob Gordon. A. Z. A. national
$1 treatment. Celia Novick, Room
deputy called all members of the
205, Recreation Bldg.. 9840 Dex-
A.Z.A. chapters who were present
ter
Blvd., Tyler 4-9525.
at these services into a smaller
meeting room and gave an in- FOR RENT - Lovely furnished
formal talk.
room in home of pleasant couple,
Among those present were mem-
for one or two ladies. Home
bers of A.Z.A. Chapters of High-
privileges. R e a s o n a b le. 3303
land Park and Mt. Clemens.
Glynn Court.
WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR-
DENS ON MONDAY EVE.
Muscular George Dusette, the
strong boy of the light-heavies in
the Arena Gardens mat wars for
the past three years, Monday will
tackle the job of unmasking the
Mystery Man, something other
wrestlers have failed to accom-
plish In 163 matches the hooded
matman has wrestled here.
Asks Aid Here for
Yeshiva, Kabbalah
Ea 1144
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Detroit Institute of Musical
Art, 52 Putnam, announces the ap-
pointment of Fay Siegel Frank,
gr aduate of 1936 class, to their
violin department For info,-ma-
Linn or appointment call Columbia
2870 or Lafayette 1098.
The European Scene
Boesky's
on 12th St.
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12TH AND
HAZELWOOD
POD4LAR,.
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By Popular Demand ... Return Engagement
DETROIT
Two Violinists Soloists with
Symphony Orchestra
This Week
FOR RENT - Large, beautiful,
furnished room with four win-
dows. Good home. Refined peo-
ple. 3022 Richton.
FOR RENT - Newly decorated,
furnished room in home of small
family. Young lady preferred.
Side drive garage. 1756 Chicago
Blvd. Townsend 6-3122.
RUMANIAN PROTEST
RALLY ON FEB. 18
Rabbi Krakovsky Solicits for
Will be Honored ■ at Testimonial
Yeshiva Itur Rabonim and his
Banquet on March 13
15-Volume Work
Sixteen Rumanian non-Jewish
Rabbi S. M. Fine's "Die &here clubs in Detroit have combined to
convene a protest rally against
Rabbi Levi I. Krakovsky, for-
Observations
Comment- the Goga regime in their home-
Weg-, on
sties
Problems and
in Judaism"
merly of Seattle and for 16 years
on Friday evening, Feb. 18, a resident of Palestine, is now in
' Rumanian House, 1723
came
came off the press this week and at the
Detroit soliciting for the Yeshiva
is available from him.
Farnsworth St.
Itur Rabonim of Jerusalem, as well
This is the eighth volume Rabbi
llarry Olpean is chairman of
the committee on arrangements
and will preside at the meeting.
It was indicated this week that
the Rumanians in Detroit are
strongly opposed to anti-Semitism
and that they intend to do every-
thing in their power to urge their
people against it.
The public is invited to attend
this protest meeting.
FOR RENT - Large, comfortable,
well-furnished room, suitable for
JAY JASON, in his third week
one or two. Reasonable. Good
as master of ceremonies at the
transportation. 2532 W. Beuna
Ten • Forty Club, offers some
Vista, Townsend 7-3908.
clever impersonations of famous
screen and radio stars.
YOUNG MAN driving to Cali-
fornia would like companion to
Seabrook to Speak at Town
share expenses. References ex-
changed. Call Townsend 6-8647.
Hall at Casa on Feb. 18
NEW ALL • STAR SHOW!
•
Rabbi Fine Issues
His Eighth Volume
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With Those
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CLASSIFIED
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and THE GAL CHkONIC E
OLYMPIA
PRESENTS
ICE FOLLIES
of 1938
5 NIGHTS riEr' 16 to SUN 20
Sensational
Ice Skating
Production
RABBI LEVI I. KRAKOVSKY
as for his 16-volume work on the
Kabbalah.
In addition to the support he has
received from world-famed leaders
and rabbis, Rabbi Krakovsky has
already enlisted support from
many prominent Detroit laymen
and from Detroit's rabbis. One of
the local rabbis, speaking in his
own behalf as well as in behalf of
the Vaad Harabonim, the rabbi-
nical council of Detroit, made the
following statement:
"My acquaintance with the per-
sonality and the work of Rabbi
Levi I. Krakovsky prompts me to
recommend him highly to the at-
tention of Detroit Jewry. Origin-
ally an American, Rabbi Krakov-
sky has spent over 16 years in
study of Kabbalah at the Yeshiva
Hue Rabonim of Jerusalem. It is
one purpose of this academy to
publish some of the great classics
of this science. Rabbi Krakovsky
his given long years and self-sacri-
ficing labors to the preparation of
16 volumes containing a concords
ance of the Kabbalah andeommen-
taries on the work of Isaac Luria.
The manuscripts have been exam-
ined by such men as: Dr. Isaac
Ilerzog, chief rabbi of Palestine;
Dr. Leo Jung, Dr. De Lola Pool of
New York, Prof. Charles C. Tor-
rey of Yale University and others,
who join in praise of the man and
his unique accomplishments, I be-
speak support for the Yeshiva Itur
Rabonim"
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Sinclair Lewis at
Town Hall Feb. 16
The lecture event of the year
is the coming of Nobel Prize win-
ner Sinclair Lewis to Detroit. The
fiery American writer will speak
here for the first time in almost
decade when ho comes to the
Detroit Town Hall In the Fisher
Theater Wednesday morning, Feb.
16, at 11 o'clock.
In his book, "It Can's Happen
Here," published in 1935, later
presented as a play but banned
as a movie by the Will Hayes
office in fear of "international
complications." he attracted the
dictator system and issued his
warning-it has happened in Ger-
many and Italy, it can happen
here !
Now. says Sinclair Lewis, "It
Has Happened Here!" In the lec-
ture he will give under this title
he promises to explode some new
bombshells in his attacks on stage
censorship, Reds, Fascists and
other things.
Because of the heavy advance
sale, reserved seat tickets are
limited. Tickets are on sale at
Grinnell's, Randolph 1124.
C & C UNDERWRITERS
IN LARGER QUARTERS
Announcement is made by the
C. & C. Underwriters of the re-
moval of their offices from 1000
Hofmann Bldg. to more spacious
and convenient quarters at 311
Fox Theater Bldg. This move was
necessitated by their increased
volume of business which can now
be handled more efficiently than
ever before.
H. B. Clark and C. II. Carpen-
ter, who comprise the C. & C. Un-
derwriters, are general agents for
the Michigan Mutual Auto Insur-
ance Co. of Traverse City. In-
cluded in their organization are
many men who are well-known in
Detroit's Jewish community. Their
office phone number is Cherry
5605.
fee. Past members are requested
to communicate with William Ro-
senberg, keeper of records and
seal and master of finance, phone
Townsend 7-7314, for informa-
tion regarding reinstatements.
The weekly bingo parties are
becoming more popular each
week. Next Wednesday's bingo
party will be of great interest as
more prizes will be offered.
Fanttar Notts
The Sisterhood of Temple R•th Jaeob
met Tu“day. Feb. 1. Mrs. It. L. Bailey
of the CROW Protective League was the
sue.) speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Minio n'. annul - in of
Ott•wa Drive left for Los Anode..
relit, where they will be the gustos
of their daughter and won-In-law. Mr .
and Mrs. Morris Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner of
titt•w• lirlie sailed on the Normandie
on Feb. 1. for a cruise to South America.
Mrs. Sant Levin of Chippewa Road
riiturned to her home Sunday after
spending the weed-end with relatives In
Lima. O.
Resent Donor. to the Temple Beth
JA-ob Library are: Bare. Berman Dick-
stein. Mrs. Sam Cohen and Mrs. Irving
Ptelninan.
Erie Friedland spoke Pri•leY
night on "Batt!. in the Gloom.• Dur•
In[ the Mal week he aloe addreaascl
• young folks group at the All Saints
Etilsinpal Church on ••What Is Juda-
ism!" To the Men's Club at Shearer
Zedek Synagogue In 14trolt he spoke
on - Jewish Humor.•
lishiq
Michel Michalesko is the new
guest star now appearing at Litt-
man's People's Theter, together
with the entire cast,
On Sunday matinee and evening
and on Tuesday evening, Mr.
Michalesko will be featured in the
operetta "The Rabbi's Sweetheart" !
("Dem Rebbin's Geliebte"), by I
Abraham Blum, with music by
Mannie Fleishman and lyrics by
Chaim Tauber.
In the cast in addition to Mr.
Michalesko are Miss Celia Pierson,
Hyman Rappaport, Mr. and Mrs.
Fogel, Mr. and Mrs. Zweig, Ada
Cohen and Jack Bernadi.
Emanuel Sisterhood
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elevator stippled walls car-
peted floors. Rent $14,500
(was $20,000) Was $150,000
now only $65,000 terms cash
to EiSii% mtge.
Refused $112,000
in 1928. Gem with Tiffany
lobby new table top stoves
new Electrolux refrig. 2 to 4
rooms. Rent $12,500. Now
only $53,000 terms cash to
51/2% mtge.
13 Apt
Golf Club section. All 3
rooms, 3 story solid bk and
steel like new. Rent $6,100
Was $75,000. Forced liquida-
tion. No reasonable offer re-
fused. Easy terms only 550
int.
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Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
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together party, in the social hall
of the synagogue, Sunday eve-
Phone Trinity 2-9665
ning. Feb. 20. Members of the
Sisterhood will act as hostesses.
Mrs. Louis Kapetansky, Mrs. Ru
ben Sherman and Mrs. Sol Edel- J. W. E. W. 0. Branch Plans
man head the committee on ar-
Shower for Palestine
rangements. The Sisterhood will
Orphans
meet Monday afternoon. Feb. 21.
MATTATHIAS TENT
The Matthathias Tent No. 1005
of the Maccabbees had ■ get-to-
gether affair for members and
friends as a prelude to its annual
Purim dance which is to take place
at the Maccabbee Temple on March
13. Color was added to the en-
tertainment by the presence of the
officers of the tent in full regalia.
Music and dancing occupied the
major part of the evening.
PROMINENT LEADERS TO INDUCT
RABBI WOHLGELERNTER, MARCH 27
WES WARREN AND MILDRED BODEE
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Homer Warren & Co.
Michel Michalesko
Star at Littman's
WILLIAM ROSENBERG
Torch ballads in a throaty. ■p-
Wes Warren and Mildred Bodes,
have brought their piano and re- pealing voice are offered by lovely
pertoire of lyrics into the Powatan Jerry Blanchard, song star of stage
Club where they are now leading and radio. The proceedings are fit-
the entertainment, The best of the tingly capped by the clever foot-
popular songs, and some hilarious work of Winifred Selak, pretty tap
original narrative . ditties comprise dancing star. The accomplishment
the main portion of the team's act for the shows and music for dane-
although they also specialise in Ing are supplied by the peppy
snappy chatter. Rhythm Masters.
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NOTE-For choice seats we smite as bataisellata patellas.
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias, will confer the rank
of Esquire or second degree on
a class of new candidates.
Efforts are being made by the
membership committee to rein
state old members at a nomina l
APPEARING AT THE POWATAN
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WITH
Many outstanding leaders in chin, Nathan Freeland, the con-
Jewish communal life of Detroit gregation's board of trustees; Mrs.
and neighboring communities will William Adelson. president of the
participate in the installation of
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter as Sisterhood; Mrs. Herman Fisher
spiritual leader of Congregation , and Mrs. Eli Sachse; Samuel W.
Beth Tefilo Emanuel. The in- Leib. president; Julius Greenberg,
duction ceremony and dinner have, Edward Ruthemberg and Sam
been net for Sunday, March 27,' Shevitz, representing the Men's
and will be preceded by special' Club.
functions at the synagogue on
One of the most prominent or-
Friday evening and Saturday thodox rabbis in America will
morning. Feb. 25 and 26. Shabbas come here from New York on
M'vorchim Nisson.
behalf of the Rabbi Isaac Elchan-
All arrangements are in charge an Theological Seminary and Ye-
of a committee consisting of Wil- shiva College to install Rabbi
liam Sandler, president; Jacob Wohlgelernter, who received his
Shevitz, vice - president; Louis training at the Yeshiva, in his
Kramer, treasurer; Daniel Tem- new post
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt will be
hostess to the members of the
North Woodward branch of the
Jewish Women European Welfare
Organization on Tuesday, Feb. 15,
12.30 p. m, at her home. 3342
Webb Ave.
Plans will be made for the an-
nual clothing shower for the Gen-
eral Israel Orphans Home for
Girls in Palestine, to take place in
the early spring.
Mrs. Anna Goldberg, chairman,
will be glad to take contributions
for these orphans. Cotton hose and
cotton underwear is needed for
girls 6 to 16. Mrs. Goldberg is as-
sisted by Mrs. A, J. Redblatt and
Mrs. Harry Hits as co-chairman.
The organization acknowledges
the folowing donations to the Ben-
jamin Wisper Memorial Flower
Fund: Mrs. J. Zuckerman, in honor
of her son, Paul's, marriage; Mrs.
J. Modell, in honor of her new
grandchild, and Mrs. E. Epps, in
honor of her recovery.
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