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TIME
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New strength was added to the
Hapoel Ilamizrachi group at its
re-organization meeting Tuesday
evening. March 8. at the Bnai
Moshe Synagogue. More than 60
new members were enrolled and
election of officers was held. Louis
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THE LEGAL
Say Hoover Flayed
Nazism in Talk to
Chancellor Hitler
CHRONICLE _
'AT HELM OF HIS GOVERNMENT
•
Hadassah Division
Party on Tuesday
The Business and Professional
Division of liadassah will be host-
ess to all paid up members at a
Purim party to be held on Tuesday
evening, March 15, at Lachar's on
12th St. There will be games and
refreshments in keeping with the
spirit of the holiday. Prospective
members will be welcomed and
dues will be accepted at the door.
Make reservations with Miss Rose
Edith Lipsitz, Tyler 6-6179.
NEW YORK (WNS)—For-
mer President Hoover bluntly
told Chancellor Hitler that the
United States "never will be-
come reconciled to understand-
ing or even having the slight-
est tolerance for Nazism as a
political and national creed,"
Pierre J. Huss. Berlin corre-
s p o n d e n t of International
News Service. declares in re-
porting on the meeting of
Hoover and Hitler.
AT PASSOVER TIME —
REMEMBER THOSE
WHO ARE FORGOTTEN
tILeutple ilea; El
Notes
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
18
March 11, 1938
f)ErRorrionsittAROXICLL
PAGE TWO
Sabbath Morning *Titre.
lis Sabbath morning. NIsrch 12, Rabbi
Leon Fram will occupy the pulpit and
will pre. , 11 un the eubJect: "Aaron."
Menlo. begin 0,1 11 o'clock.
Meth ICI Collette of Jewish Wadies:
Were you planning to take the Mon-
day night runeIn "Current Events"
led by I.eitn Franc or the rour•e
In "Current Social Probleme - led by Dr.
Leo Si, Franklin? or 11), other of the
courses In Bible literature. comparative
religion. Jewish history, modern Jewleh
Jewish customs and
an d
literature
rereltionle.? The counten opened last
Mond., night, but you may still register
Monday night, March 14. at 7:30. Regls•
Batton fee. SI per roam'.
Purim Dinner Donee:
Y100. Rona and daughters or high
willool ago are Invited to attend the 12th
annual Purl.. dinner dance given under
the
auspl i es of the gludent Council of
SAUL SCHLESINGER
Temple Beth Cl on Man h 13, at 7 p. m.,
la the ...lel hall of Temple Beth El.
Simsovitz, national secretary of Subscription la 11.25 per ',arson. Corsages
Hapoel liamizrachi, delivered an will he given at the affair.
Bet-Together
impassioned appeal for new life Congregational
Rabbi Latin From and William Fl.hi
and new energy in the Detroit palters, Instructor in history at Wayne
University,
will
he the speakers at a
chapter. Ile briefly reviewed the coiregational get-together,
whleh will
Torah Va'avodsth ideology of include a simpoeiuni, dinner and dance
the Hapoel Hamizrachi move. on Sunday evening, ,March 20, at 5:30
Ic tn. In the mortal hall of the Temple.
ment.
While the y 01114 People'n Temple Club
The following officers were will a non:tor the varied program, Ment-
elected: Caul Schlesinger, presi- he. of the Temple, their young folks.
Rini friends are InsIted to attend. A
dent; Dr. Israel Kunin and Jonas dinner will he Served. Later In the eve-
ing a 10-pike orrhent. will supply
Segal, vice-presidents; Miss Caro-
amide
—Cut Courtesy J. 11. Lippincott Cm, Philadelphia.
line Silver, recording secretary; dant.
Temple sisterhood Meeting:
Miss Lillian Temchin, correspond-
The Temple Sisterhood fashion ahoW
M. Lean Blum, former premier of France, remains among the
ing secretary; Dr. H. Sherman, will take Mace in connection with the
regular intiterhood monthly meeting on
outstanding political figures in Europe. Every threat to existing
treasurer.
Monday. Starch II, at 2:30 o'clock. The
The committee chairmen are: meeting and (million show will be fol- cabinets in France brings with it • renewal of prophecy that he
lowed
byafternoon
tea.
Ere.
Max
will be called upon again to head his government. On Thursday,
Dr. I. Kunin, education; Miss B.
Loewenoteln is chairtnan.
upon the resignation of M. Chautemps, he was again called to the
Spaber, social; Max Temchin and sit
's Matufuenidet
The ehildren'e matiqueratle, given In pr emiershi p,
liv Eiskin, special planning com-
celebration of PUrint (0 f the children
Leader of the French Socialist Party, the largest single bloc
mittee; Julius Greenberg and Ed. of
Iho kindergartens and the fleet. sec-
Rothenberg assisted by Leonard ond anti third tandem will into place on in the Chamber of Deputies, M. Blum was the creator and the first
at
2:30
March
13,
itudday
afternoon,
head
of the People's Front Government. His brilliant rise to power
Levine, publicity.
o'clock.' There will be prlaes for the
and his popularity with the masses and cl in France is fascin-
At this meeting. Rabbi Max J. lees coatutues. KuherrIption I0e.
Isitingly
described in his biography by Geoffrey Fraser and Thadeo
Tiny
Mextionrader,''
n
Purim
play,
will
Wohlgelernter of Beth Tefilo
presented,
Natanson, • Lippincott publication, from which the above i us•
Emanuel Synagogue and f o r he The
Interniediate Purim Party, gradee
Na
-
is
reproduced.
many years affiliated with the
four, ate and six, will take, Piece on tration
tional Mizrachi Movement in New Sunday afternoon. March 20, at 3.101
o'oloek. A Purim play, "The Tate
York, joined the local group and al ei:tgeralneit" li,en zesiennte,do ... 0
At Passover time we all like to
remember our relatives or friends
abroad who are in less fortunate
circumstances than we are — this
in the true spirit of Passover. And
this year more than ever, because
of the distressing economic condi-
tions in many European countries,
our relatives and friends are more
hard-pressed than before. The only
way we can help them appreciably
is, of course, by sending money.
In this way we can do all that is
in our power to make the Passover
festival a happy one for them.
As soon as the American Ex-
press Company receives your or-
der, it notifies its foreign office
nearest to where the money is be-
ing sent, by mail, radio or cable,
to make the payment (you can
choose the method), Upon receipt
of these instructions, the foreign
office or correspondent encloses the
money in an envelope and mails
to the person who is to receive it,
either actual currency or a local
Postal Money Order, according to
which method the person receiving
the money prefers.
Those remitting money to Ger-
many should send Haavara Marks,
especially created for such pur-
poses.
As Passover is not far oft, don't
delay but remember those who are
forgotten now/
Warburg and Hyman in
Two Purim Broadcasts
NEW YORK. — Edward M.
M. Warburg, chairman of the
Greater New York campaign of
the American Jewish Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, and Joseph
C. Hyman, executive director
of the committee, are to be
speakers in two Purim broad-
casts being sponsored by the
committee on the afternoon of
Thursday, March 17.
Mr. Warburg will speak in a
program to be broadcast over
the national network of the
Columbia Broadcasting System
from 4:45 to 5 p. m, on Thurs-
day, March 17, and Mr. Hyman
will speak in a program to he
broadcast over station WJZ and
the Blue Network of the Na-
tional Broadcasting Company in
a program to be broadcast from
6:05 to 6:30 p. m. on the same
day.
The broadcast over the Co.
lumbia network will include t
program of traditional Purim
chants and songs by Cantor Pin.
CUP ,Jassinowsky and his choir.
The program to be broadcast
over the NBC Blue Network
will include a message front
Mrs. Elizabeth K. Isaacs of the
Union of Orthodox Hebrew Con.
gregations; "Star of Israel", a
dramatization of the Biblical
story of Queen Esther.
Will Hold Students'
Parley April 10-12
Acting in behalf of the Central
Conference of American Rabbis,
Dr. Leo al. Franklin of Temple
Beth El, and Dr. Bernard Heller,
F" F•"" a
IOC
director of the Bnai Brith Hillel
Minimum Charge, $1.80
Foundation at the University of
Michigan, are making plans for a
' A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
conference of Jewish students in
this vicinity. This conference will
be held in Detroit for a period of
three days, on April 10, 11 and 12.
The purpose of this conference
II
.
will he to stimulate religious think-
ing and living on the part of Jew-
ish students.
German Government Ap-
Preliminary to the larger con-
proves of "Haavaramark" ference a convocation of students
at Wayne University was spon-
Form of Remittances to
sored on Thursday by Avukah, the
Jews in Germany
student Zionist society, and the
speakers were Dr. Heller and
TOE (421110Y QUALITY KO/41M MEATS WITH coNginswee trot
The German government has Rabbi Leon From.
lust approved the extension of
the permit for the use of Ilaav-
AMERICAN LEGION
aram arks (Jewish Emigrant
was made honorary executive
Marks) for another year. The
For
rommitation
on
roatuming,
call
Miss
PLANS
TO
COMBAT
wit DELIVER
member and cultural advisor.
11637.41 DEXTER BLVD.
Anne Ihenhasuller, Maillson 4111.
introduction last year of this
Phone HOgarth 3042-3
Hapoel Hamizrachi is a re li -
ANT I -J EWISH BAND
&Orme Burlingame and Webb
type of remittance to Germany
I gious organization in Palestine
Leader was accomplished in the United
St.
Louis
Communal
FROM
PAGE
ONE)
The Detroit unit of Junior lia-
aiming to rebuild the Jewish is
(CONCLUDED
n Rare I
States and Canada by the co-
Gave $500,000 to Jew-
dassah will hold its monthly meet-
homeland in accordance with the Wag Mt
operation of Intria. Ltd., with the
ing
at Hotel Stealer on Sunday,
principles of Torah and Labor.
Res. Coates
I J Tailor sss returned from s cif in the local elections and for
American Express Company, the
It numbers 16,000 members and neaten Dungaree trip to New York City. Congress in the national elec-
March 13, at 2:30 p. m., and a spe-
Jacob
"Standstill" Banks and many
has established a great number
tions." he said. "This is not an
ST. LOUIS (WNS) — Aaron leading banks. These marks can cial program will be presented in
FANNIE ROSENTHAL
Silverman
re-
Air. anti alai. Alex Naha have re-
of colonies and Kvutzohs in Pal.
to establi sh a Nazi part Y Waldheim, veteran leader of St. be used instead of Registered celebration of Purim, In addition
after me
ndi ng the pant attempt United
51.11111CAL
of 3244 Cortland Ave.. 74 years asons. Hapoel Ilamizrachi of innorml inhume.
States. Nazism i s Louis Jewry and the best known Marks for benevolent remittances of the singing of Purim songs by
MOMEL
MI nil Beach, Fla.
in the
old, died on March 6. Funeral America is part of the world-wide
ts store
only good for Germany and there Jewish philanthropist in the South- from people of Jewish origin liv- the choral group and general mem-
Prattle*
Mrs I. Meghleon hati been called to
services were held on March 8 Torah Va'avodath organization
N. Y., hr the death of her it should stay. "
nesonitneaded
west, died here at the age of 74. ing outside Germany to Jewish bership, Miss Esther Etkin will re-
with interment in Machpelah activity helping Ilapoel Ilamiz- Brooklyn,
M ot he, Robert Cohen.
Sitting in the Bond offices be- He was an honorary national relatives and friends or organiza- view a book having a phase of Jew-
......._
Cemetery, Rabbi I. Stoilman of- rachi in Palestine. Its aims and
Hospitals
ish life as its theme. A report will
two
pictures
of
Hitler
and
-
law.
Mr.
T1
To i entailment her Oster-In
2
1411
chairman of the 1937 and 1938 tions in Germany.
2003
ficiating. She is survived by aspirations are to draw closer William
Loren, who has recently come
Wheeler•Hill vg vbgk bwy LE shrdlu srludla
big swastika,
The news of the extension be given of the regional conference
four daughters, Mrs. Belle Vic- modern Jewish youth to the eter- from Cleveland to make her home In a
Elmhurst
of
the Central States Region. held
boasted
that
iils
organization
has
campaigns of the Joint Distribu- comes at a very propitious time,
thin city. Mrs. Junto, !Merman wee beet-
torson, Mrs. William Grossman, nal values of Judaism.
8.6839
mot to 10 guests on Friday, when tehe 180,000 members and 8135,000 tion Committee, a member of the since Purim (March 17) and in Columbus on March 5 and 6.
Marriasee
Mrs, Frank Greenfield and Julie;
a
entertained
at
the
Wennnall
lintel
•
at
All
members are urged to be
Performed
in dues coming in each month. executive committee of the Ameri- Passover (April 16) are close at
two sons, William and Cy; a sis-
beautifully appointed bridge-luncheon.
"We are not Nazis," he said, can Jewish Committee, president hand when special remittances prepared to turn in the money and
ter, Mrs. P. Cohen of Toledo; a Purim Celebration of League
Sir."
cards
at this meeting for the clock
Mr ' 8"J " . "1 n ' W '''' amt "we are Americans. Nazism is not of the Jewish Hospital, a member can be made in addition to regu-
Ibrother, B. Freedman; six grand-
for Labor Palestine on
non Leo. or North Monroe Pt. returturd .
ieas mpurin
elytio
th s of the board of directors of the lar monthly payments. Haavara- project which is the second fund-
y.rt.Bultt adepilm
,....r..
. ntde 1Goerrmeaxnpo
i,ii :ui.siii itthi eri:tsha. sr est ....w),„0
children and one great-grandchild.
children
Saturday Night
they
Union of American Hebrew Con- mark remittances can be ordered raising event of this season for the
their families.. That' were accompanied country are being attacked by a
Rev. Cantor
gregations and the first president at most banks, travel bureaus pnit. Unless otherwise announced,
J. Liberman.
SARAH WEINGARDEN
The Detroit chapters of_ the l'Y Mrs. I..
Jewish boycott. We are going to of the Federation of Jewish -Chari- and at any office of the American the clocks will be wound as sched-
DAVID
of 3821 Tuxedo Ave., 67 years League for' Labor Palestine will
uled during the week of March 13
fight."
ties, Mr. Waldheim was the prin- Express Company.
GOLDEN
old, died on March 7. Funeral celebrate Purim with an old
Mothers' Clubs Calendar
Germany is "deeply inter-
Intria, Ltd., London, represent- and winners will be announced.
cipal benefactor of the Jewish Hos-
Detroit.. Favorite services were held on March 8. time masquerade party to be
Miss Miriam Peiman, chairman
ested" in the secrets of Amer-
pital to which he had given close ing the official Jewish transfer
MOHEL
She is survived by her husband. given at 2252 Gladstone Ave..
Monday. March l4. 5 e m.—tiakland
ica's army and defenses, of-
to $500,000. He was a native of organizations in Germany, and of the membership committee, un-
1111.Eit 141114
Isadore, two daughters, Betty, Saturday evening, March 12. All Club, at Jew lab Venter. Lalshe Eras. -
der
whose guidance a series of
ficials of the Army Intelligence
working ona non-profit making
Cincinnati,
.1111t, "Purim Tel."
Wedding Cerenont
Mrs. Sadie Scholnick, three sons, members of the league and
admitted in disclosing semi-
—Young
Tuesday, March IS, 1:30 p.
basis in order to provide inter- parties have been given, reports
les Perfornosi
Harry.
Myer
and
Lloyd
and
three
Women'. Study ChM, 11518 Dexter. Book
friends
are
invited
to
be
present.
officially that the three alleged
Rome and br Ap
ested people in the U. S. A. and that these parties are meeting with
of "The Citadel' . by Cronin.
brothers, Sidney, Joseph and The committee has spared no ef- review
United States so that Germany Canada with full information enthusiasm. Several more are
',ointment.
spies under arrest here were
Tuesday, March 11, 2 p. m.—Linwood-
Myer Weisberg.
can obtain needed raw materials. about Haavaramarks. maintains scheduled for the coming week to
fort to make this event a huge Dexter Cloth 116111 Dexter. Variety
working in Germany'. inter-
Boycott Conference
success. In addition to the prizes movie show
ests. An Army official said the
chin
issu eVdi.tatlOns have already
an office at 120 Broadway, New which
p. ne—Fenkell
Tuesday, March 15,
The - Joint Boycott Council of York City.
for the most unusual costumes flub. 157°5 Parkable. Aaron Rosenberg
ISADORE BRANDWINE
Army was keeping a close
been
watch on Nam spy activities in the American Jewish Congress
of 345 Harmon Ave.. 64 years (and everyone is urged to enter will give humorous readings.
Wedneeday, Mari h IC. P. n't.—Wood-
and the Jewish Labor Committee
old, died on March 6. Funeral into the spirit and come in cos-
this country.
is calling a conference of the
services were held on March 8 tume) the committee has planned n"G 'Inl:We'rt. j' ' ' ;'11aZ:17;YyM rilw" ;'n;
Undeterred by threats against
Mother.'
elull's
leading organizations prosecuting
with burial in Beth Moses Ceme- a series of games that will pro-
Wednesday, March It 1 P. m —West her and her husband, a dentist,
tery. Ile is survived by his wife, vide v a r i e d entertainment. A Warren Cluh, at synagogue on Mlehlgan by their Nazi neighlebrs in York- the anti-Japanese Boycott in this
Pauline, a daughter. Mrs. Julius humorous playlet has also been nnil nth At. evening, with music ville, Mrs. Esther Eichel, a Jew-country to work out an under-
hr the Mnorleh nand.
standing so as to avoid the sub-
Hackman and two sons. Morris arranged.'
Weiineeilay. March IL 1 p. rn.—TrIp to es's, pushed a disorderly conduct
Jovenile Court by young Wometcs Study charge against Carl Krach, mem- stitution of Japanese goods with
and Herbert.
Flower Fund of the Jewish " tstory Reeding Club meeets at NMI ber of the German-American merchandise imported from Nazi
Germany. The council's research
Dexter. Ttleaday evenings front to 1 Bond, who was arrested on her
MORRIS MELNICK
Home for Aged
II "eoftetitoce" is importolt to yes
11 M. The general public Is welcome to complaint after he tried to force , department has ascertained that
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 73 years old
attend.
mans select Hotel Tolle, •theht In dm ism al
here has been a slight increase
on
her
an
anti-Semitic
leaflet.
':
died on March 3. Funeral services
The following have made con-
in certain lines of goods imported
downtown Detroit-dose to stone, &Ow,
Krach's companion, Otto Fentzko,
were held on March 4. He is sur- tributions to the Jewish Home
from Nazi Germany since the ad-
Contributions
to
Scholarship
office beildety, sod .1 etensportsthatt.Excellem
Mrs.
Eichel's
vived by three sons in Pittsburgh, for Aged in lieu of flowers:
also arrested on
(Small. sad Marble Moons...We
"din.
vent
of
the
anti-Japanese
Boy-
Fund of the United He-
four daughters, three in Pitts-
memoryof
williarn Friedman. In memory
complaint, pleaded guilty to
Food 'used it low gists le the Tolls: Collet
Cott, and it is feared that con-
7729 TWELFTH ST.
%arum
Rosenthal.
In
IA
Abraham
I•eolia;
burgh and Mrs. Sarah M. Lip-
brew Schools
Shop end Cofeettis—Detroit% Iris dlitst hotel
flier 41192
tributing leaflets urging the pub- ttnuation of this trend will Drove
man of Detroit, 23 grandchildren 111rinlirr otn nrtt ri:Ittrra. "' n..Tlittir;"‘"A
lie to "help build the fighting disastrous to the anti-Nazi move-
Finaterwald. Aire. Jennie Pteeent and
movement of the 100,000,000
and 3 great-grandchildren.
The
United
Hebrew
Schools
is
ubin I and Mrs.
larriet
R
Mr. Robert
Aryan (white Gentile) Americans
and Leonard Pinion, In memory of in receipt of a contribution of
HYMAN B. WEBBER
Abraham Jtvolit, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph one-half scholarship to the schol- to stamp out Jewish atheistic
Investigate "Defenders"
Nowt Detroit's Most Modern
of 1990 Gladstone Ave.. 70 years D. Schiller, In Ineniory of Abraham Jo-
communistic international out-
CORAL
x1-1.
GABLES. Fla. —
Sire. Solna hl and Mtn. arship fund from Mr. and Mrs.
Jewish Funeral Home
old, died on March 2. Funeral robs:
lawry, and was fined $5 i in lieu ,u,
Esther llosenherg. )4rs. I.. B lase, In Jacob Winokur of Tuxedo Ave..
Denying knowledge of
of trdivici
services were held on March 1 memory of lira Ito. Loewenherg and in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of of two days in jail following con-
t
‘h"
e
"
AM
—
erican
Defenders.
which
with interment in Clover Hill .lax Glitter: Mr. and Mrs. liarrlet and their son, Marvin.
viction by Magistrate Renaud,
WITH BATH A
is supposed to have its national
Simon.. in me
of Alio
Park Cemetery. lie is survived Lennatd
FROM Y2 SINGLE
Rose Loesenhers.
One-half scholarship wan con- Krach is out on bail of $1,500. headquarters here, City Manager
•
DAV OR NIGHT
He will be tried March 14.
by a son. Julius W. and two
tributed by Mrs. George M. Rob-
Gene Williams said he would ask
TYLER 4.0666
daughters, Mrs. Jeannette Rosen-
HARRY
F. 0111UEN, Masses
Legion Names Post for Ochs
local police to investigate.
Jewish National Fund Jun- erts in memory of the Yahrzeit
TYLER 5.7177
berg and Sarah.
FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK
of her dearly beloved mother.
The name of the late Adolph Probe of Neal Doings in Boston
ior's Purim Fete on
Rosa Duseoff.
Asked by American Legion
S. Ochs. publisher of the New
ROSE DE ROVEN
March 19
York Times has been adopted by
BOSTON. — (WNS) — A
Funeral services for Mrs. Rose
a newly organized post of the sweeping investigation of Nazi
Motion
Pictures
at
Institute
DeRoven, who died March 2, were
Jewish Funeral Home
A Purim celebration will be
American Legion in the Bronx. activities in Boston was called for
held March 3 at her home 3020 given by the Jewish National
Office, Chapel & Showrooms
Intimate motion pictures of The post calls itself the Adolph by officials of the local American
Tuxedo
Ave.
Burial
was
at
Mach-
Fund Juniors for members and large and small American anti• S. Ochs Memorial Post.
Legion posts after the city had
9219 DEXTER ■ t Joy Road
pelah Cemetery. Mrs. DeRoven their friends, honoring the success
been flooded with circulars invit-
was born in Russia 65 years ago of the 8th annual dance, at the mall will be shown at the Detroit Non•S i ■ n Temple of Religion
ing "all Aryan white Gentiles" to
to
B.
Built
at
World's
Fair
Institute
of
Arts.
Woodward
at
and had been a resident of De- home of Morris Stern, on Satur-
A non-sectarian temple of reli- attend a meeting of the German-
Clet.04 no..
troit for 30 years. Surviving are day, March 19. The following will Kirby, next Sunday afternoon,
owns NOlerWrn
IMP. MICIMILIF
American Bond at the Deutscher
11/1.1.131
ertassaroua amuse
wenn*
her husband, Abraham: five serve as hosts of the affair: Nor- March 13, at 3:30, when Wen- gion will be erected at the New
bait.. 0.110
WWII
500,5 .1., MI..
Fortbildungsverein in Roxbury.
COIONVOL 0100.
Clarn.f.0
daughters, Mrs. Helen Rosen. man Zager, Freda Small, Sara dell Chapman, author and natur- York World's Fair as a tribute
.....
DEMO
COLIA1100 aeon
rum. Ws.
The Legion spokesmen asked that
freedom
of
maeo astak emoutAATass noun
to
the
principle
of
alist.
presents
his
motion
picture
Mrs. Sally •Sidran, Mrs. Frances Weisblott, Bessie Sachs. Morrey
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11:10rflitet •
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the
probe
be
undertaken
by
the
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1 . 1:
01.10
v 0.00.707MOU
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KOTYCIIT WPM.
Roth, Mrs. Molly Dennis and Mrs. Shepherd will read the "Megillah." lecture. "My Wild Animal worship, it was announced by
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Grover A. Whalen, president of legislative committee appointed
Friends."
n11317111 Nso • • • ...i. yew
Dorothy Bluestein. and three sons
WI101 TOW
WM.
the Fair Corporation. at lunch- last year to investigate all sub-
Isadore, Sam and Nathan.
CARD OF THANKS
eon to cleric and religious lead- versive activities in Massachu-
Bnai David Sisterhood Card
The family of the late Hyman ers. Neither the planned struc- setts.
SARAH WOLNANSKY
Party on March 28
B. Webber with to thank their ture nor the ground it will oc-
of 2707 Gladstone Ave. died
The Bnai David Sisterhood
March 3 at the age '75. She leaves will have a special meeting, Mon- friends and relatives for their cupy is to be consecrated. nor
her husband, Solomon: two broth- day evening. March 14, at the sympathy and kindness in their are formal religious services of
any denomination to be held in
ers, I. Callow and W. Callow, and synagogue club rooms. to fur- recent bereavement..
the temple. The Fair authorities
THE BIER IN THE GRUM 1101H1
two sisters. Mrs. A. Throe and ther plans for an evening card
Prof. A. W. Binder, the emi- are giving the site for the temple
Mrs. Carl Siegel. Funeral services party to be held Monday. March
IS BITTER
were held March 3. Burial was 28, at 8:30 p. m. in the social nent Jewish composer, is honey- which is to be erected by popular
mooning with his new bride, the voluntary subscription through a
in Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
hall of the synagogue. The party
I T COSTS MORE TO MAKE
campaign sponsored and conduct-
former Priscilla Dreyer.
is open to the general public.
ed throughout the country by the
JOSEPH SCHWEITZER
members and friends. Proceeds
Board of the Temple of Religion.,
of 2288 Pingree Ave., 60 years will go towards the maintenance
Inc., which will raise • fund of
old. died on March 11. Funeral of the Sunday School of which
$300,000. The membership of the
services will be held on Sunday.
In loving. memory of our dear board is composed of William
Clock Project Sponsored by Starch 13. Rev. D. Golden will the Sisterhood is the sponsor.
At a board meeting held at the sister. Eva Gordon Bosch. who Church Osborn, chairman; Dr.
. Infants Service Group
officiate. He is survived by his home of Mrs. Joseph Jacobs,
passed away seven years ago , Cyrus Adler, Raymond F. Barnes.
wife. Fannie; a son. Albert; four president of Boat David Sister-
March 9, 1931.
John A. Coleman, George .1. Gil-
T h e Infants Service G;oup, daughters. Jerry, Sally. Rosaline hood, revisions to the constitu-
lespie. Joseph T. Lilly, Charles
To have, to love. and then to part,
and
Mrs.
Victoria
Ruben
and
•
which is affiliated with the Eva
tion were adopted.
Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. Partridge. Roger W. Straus. Sol
Frenziauer Maternity Aid, is sister, Mrs. Rachel Zussman.
Hostesses were appointed for The iea. may wipe out many thing;
COME //1
Why YOC AWST
M. Stroock, Charles H. Tuttle,
spcmoring a clock project, pro- ,
the last Friday night service of Itut this they wipeout netts':
The memory of thane happy days when Samuel Thorne and Albert Wald.
ceeds to go to aid poor and needy Bnai David Ladies' Thanks the season.
we wen together.
Anti-Nasis to Seek Ban es Trade
children. The time set to end the Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
Agreement with Germany
project is May 23, and there will
On behalf of the executive and K. P. Lodge Aims to Enroll
Sadly missed by her brother
The Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi
members of the Ladies Auxiliary
by s $100 prize.
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel League of which Samuel Unter-
Members' Sons
Mrs. Manny Schore and Mrs. of the Congregation Bnai David
Detroit Lodge No. 65, Knights Gordon.
rover is president in • statement
Harry J. Millman are chairmen of we wish to express to you our
of Pythias, inaugurated • special
today declared that it would re-
YOU(
lb* event. The six captains In sincere appreciation for
In loving memory of our dear sist any effort on the part of the
drive to enlist in the organization
charge are Mesdames Morris Ar- many courtesies extended to us
sister. Florence German government to negotiate
members sons between the ages of daughter and
now, Mcrris Schnieder, Carl Kutin- and especially the space you
18 to 25. As • Special inducement Dinner. who passed away six a trade agreement with the
Ay, Louis Sanders, Louis Warta,. alloted to us in connection with
initiation feel will be waved rears aro. March 22. 1932 (14 United States.
our recent donor luncheon. We the
sky and Sam Banks.
days
Adar).
In essence the statement was
during
this drive.
The last meeting el the Infanta feel that the success of our var-
Next Tuesday, March 15, at
A proem. en• from as I s non •
a formal response to the speech
8925 TWELFTH ST., Between Taylor and Hazelwood
Service Group, was held at the ious undertakings is due to a
A yok•
toted It still
Aaron
Silberblatt
will
of
German Economic Minister
p.
m.,
9:30
home of Mrs. Manny Schore, 2903 great extent to your publicity in
A place Is vacant in eur hear.
TYLER 6 - 2030
deliver
an
address
in
behalf
of
the
Walter Funk at the opening of
wornrover
ran
ba
lilted.
Elmhurst Ave., on Monday even- The Chronicle.
the Leipzig Trade Fair. In his
Allied Jewish Campaign. A special
Ladies Auxiliary Congre-
ing, March 7. Mrs. Rat ph Gold-
ift OAP 4-ITAY 1417/T6 DEMONSTRATION
film will be shown depicting relief Sadly missed by her oar ants. speech Minister Funk appealed
gation BYO David,
smith presided in the absence of
for an expand trade with the
sister and brothers.
MRS. Z. NEEDLE, Pres. work in Europe.
the president, Mrs. Louis Fried.
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