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DETROIT'S NUMBER ONE
FLOOR SHOW,
GLENN DALE
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Bromism's Ent orli e
NATALIE & HOWARD
Masters of Adagio
BORIS ROMANOFF
DellnaM Ehmla
Maybelle Van's Adorable.
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AT CLUB TEN-FORTY
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NATHANSON IN
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Musical comedy lost a brilliant
"HAPPY DAYS
circles
w h en gilionnend
, and
sin night
RE dLIABLE HOUSfE HhELP. eLti
leun: t a enn oe r w
AT LITTMAN'S
cstluahr
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leg, house maids. women for Dale, now In his fourth big week
Julius
Nathanson, guest star,
part time work. By hour, day
' and the entire cast of characters
or week. Schlesingia
er Madi.
of
the
local
Yiddish playhouse, will
_
son 2526.
appear this Sunday matinee and
evening
and
on Tuesday evening
QUILTS—Maae or recovered from
Days".
in the operetta, "Happy Days
your own feathers or wools. Pile
Thi
This
two-act
t play
t l
was ittn
written b
lows recovered—special, $1.25.
by
Louis
Freiman,
with
music
Full line of curtains, baby,
Alexander Olshanetzky.
shower and wedding gifts. Dex.
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogartb
DETROIT BANK
ses
9060.
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WANTED — Counsellors for an
exclusive, private camp. Only
experienced mature men and
women need apply, Write Box
150, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
89 YEARS OLD
shat E ines
"BLOOD ON THE MOON" TO BE STAGED Che sed
Honors' Itzkovitz
BY Y. 14. J A. ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT
r
Seldom in the history of or-
wanizational work in this city has
any group been daring and am-
bitious enough to undertake the
Production of a play such as th e
forthcoming
r t h c o of i n g presentation of
"Blood On the Moon," Wednes-
Is night, March 16, at Littman's
Peoples Theater.
The repetition of this thought-
•
provoking
drama was more than
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it Ban
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5, 1938, the Detroit
troit bust •
congratulations
.
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HRON CLE
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WANDA LEE SHANNON
Meybelle Van Adorable
at the Ten-Forty Club, recently in-
vaded the latter field.
In th or
• opening'week Natalie &
Howard, masters of adagio, create
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"th th
or
heie • with
a tense atmes p
thrilling apache number, one of
their many dance offerings,
Maybelle Van's Adorales pre•
sent several clever routines, includ.
ing a sophisticated top hat num-
her, which is easily the dancing
hit of the show, at Club Ten-Forty.
Boris Romanoff, noted pianist,
will play your favorite melodies in
his usual impressive manner be-
tween the dance sessions of Coyle
McKay and his orchestra, feat
ing Jimmie Nolan, vocalist,
The Ten-Forty Club roadhouse
dinners are the last word in cut-
sine. Make a habit of dining at the
Ten-Forty.
FIRMNESS PLEDGED
PALESTINE PEOPLE
BY COMMISSIONER
(CONCLUDED FROM PACS 1)
ness men for its long and success•
ful history. With a total of more
than 230,000 commercial and nay-
logs accounts the bank is now
established as the 42nd largest In
the United States and one of the
100 largest in the English-speak-
ing world.
James II. Doherty, vice presi.
dent, who will shortly complete his
50th year in the -bank's service,
commented on the consistent man-
agement policy of the bank during
its entire history. "The same set of
seven basic principles for bank
operation which were formulated
by the original group of trustees
in 1849 have been strictly adhered
to by every administration since
that time and form the backbone
of the: bank's conservative policy
today,' pointed out Doherty. "The
essence of these principles is," he
continued, that because the bank-
er is responsible not only to deposi-
tors and stockholders but to the
entire community as well, he has
less freedom for actioh than the
manager of any other kind of pri-
vale business. Every act and deci-
sion must be considered in the light
of its effect on the safety and
economic life of the bank's depose
Roes and of the public in general.
This leaves no room for expert-
mentation in the banker's business
philosophy."
The Detroit Bank was founded
as the Detroit Savings Fund In-
stitute in 1849 with Elon Ferns-
worth, Michigan's first chancellor,
as its president. Its name changed
to the Detroit Savings Bank in
1871
_ and the p resent name was
adopted in 1936. As the oldest bank
in Michigan it has weathered the
major financial crises of 1857,
1873, 1893, 1907, 1930-33 and many
minor ones. During its history the
bank has had only seven presi-
dents, whose average tenure has
been 14 years. The Detroit Bank
with its 29 convenient neighbor-
hood branches has always retained
its own identity without consolidat-
ing with other institutions and has
always operated strictly as a bank,
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ADOLPH SILVER
lust an idle desire to repeat the
success • of last year, but it em-
bodied the sincere feeling among
the Young Men's Jewish Associa-
tion to again present to the peo-
p ie of this city the vivid picture
of the cruelties and atrocities
LOCAL DELEGATION AT
UNITY CONVENTION IN
N. Y. ON MARCH 12, 13
A group of Detroit delegates
will attend the national unity
convention sponsored by the Jew-
ish People's Committee Against
Fascism and Anti-Semitism. to be
held at Mecca Temple, New York,
on Saturday night, March 12. and
at Center
t Hotel. New York. on
Sunday. March 13. The Jewish
People's Committee has its head-
quarters at 1123 Broadway, New
York. The president is Ben Gold,
president of the International
Fur Workers Union.
Rep. John M. Coffee of Wash-
ington and Former Rep. Vito
Marcantonio of New York City
will address the opening session
of the convention. Other sneak-
era will be Councilman Michael J.
Quill and Rep. John O'Connor,
both of Ne w York
* City.
•
Among those who have en-
national
unity con-
dorsed the
vent ''on are: . Senators David I.
SS alsh and Henry Cabot Lodge,
•Massachusetts;
,., Jr., • of Massachuset_s; Lieut.
of
Governor Thomas J J . Kennedy of
Pennsylvania; Gov. Elmer A.
Benson of Minnesota; Philip Mur-
ray, chairman of the SWOC;
Rep. A. .1. Sabath of Illinois;
Rep. Thomas H. Cullen of Brook-
lyn; Rep. William I. Sirovich of
New York City; Rep. Arthur W.
Mitchell of Illinois: Senator Ed-
win C. Johnson of Colorado and
Rep. Herman P. Eberharter of
Pennsylvania.
The board of directors of the
Jewish Free Burl a I Association
(Chased stet Emes), at a meeting
that have been perpetrated upon held last Saturday evening. paid
E European Jewry.
tribute to the efforts of Asher
The enactment of this page of
(Dry . , with the Mohlen-
bloody
y history,
off family as the central charac-
the n•
ters, portrays realisticallyi
sidious heartlessness of the Nazi
regime in Germany. and many
other European countries This
•
play does not attempt to solve
the problem, but merely points
out that it has happened in Ger-
many an
and can h a amen
ppen e l seu .1, ere.
and cries out to a sense of fair-
ness to do everything possible to
and to
a lleviat e the situati
bring some element of reason
hack to these apparently delude
leaders who are now riding high
at the expense of their fellow
men. .
ASHER ITZKOWITZ
The enthusiastic interest shown
by the large group of young play- Itzkovitz, for the past 20 years
era who are working night after financial secretary and superin.
night to make this production the tendent of the institution.
A banquet was tendered Mr.
outstanding one of the year is
based upon a broader interest Itzkovitz. with Louis Levine act-
ing
as toastmaster. Practically
than merely the desire to out on
a play. They have caught the all members of the board spoke
and
lauded Mr. Itzkovitz for his
spirit of the entire sivation and
each of them feels that he is de- work.
In the name of the officers and
livering a message that must be
heard by every man. woman and members of the board, Max Char.
ness, president, presented Mr.
child in this community.
This group of players includes: Itzkovitz with a gold goblet in
Sarah Bloomfield, Kitty Schwartz, token of appreciation of his work.
Gertrude Winer, Leona Levin,
Harriet Glickman. Frances Gluck- n „
lick, Beatrice Koblin. Joseph run= Observed at
• s
es.
Messenger, Joseph Moshe, Adolph
C ommun it y Center
Silver Harold Haber, Jerry Re-
nek. Sol I. Stein, Irving Glucklick,
Ralph Bernstein, Jack Lawson
The Joyous holiday of Purim
Herbert Levin, David Weisberg. will be celebrated at the Jewish
The publicity is being handled Community Center. Woodward at
by 'ming Glucktick and Jack Law- Holbrook, on three different oc-
son; make-up by Jerry Rynek, casions The various councils,
and staging by Abe Zitomer. The which orb the representative hod-
entire production is under the ion for the membership, have
direction of Sidney J. Winer,
planned the series of programs,
The senior council celebration
will be held on the evening of
Cantor Candidate
March 14 in the general lounge,
taking
form of the Purim
For State Senate Se'udah. the There
will be a Purim
Spiel, given by the Tel-Ilai Mae-
At a recent meeting of business tide group of the Center. A but.
men in the Dexter area a resolt• lain has also been issued contain-
tion was adopted to draft Joseph ing special Purim songs, original
II. Cantor, as a candidate for poems and stories, as well as a
State Senator of the 5th District. Megillah depicting present-day
Mr. Cantor has been a resident Jewish problems. The commie•
of Detroitiince 1910 and is ores- tee for this affair includes Rose
Altman, Ruth Miller, Barney KaD-
Ian, Leon Beerbaum and Max
Chomsky.
The sub-senior groups will hold
their party on Wednesday, March
16, at 8:30 p. m. Their program
consists of a dramatic presenta•
tion, a Megillah in pantomine,
group singing and refreshments.
The intermediate Council, rep.
resenting all the intermediate
clubs, will stage a post-Purim fes-
tival on Tuesday, March 22, at
8 p. us At this party, the
Masques will present a Purim
Spiel, entertainment will be of-
fered by intermediate members
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
March 18, 8:15 p. m.
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21 apta 4 stores tiled vesti-
bule and lobby. Baths with
showers rolaway wall beds
Keleinators. Rent $12,000.
Was $125,000 value. We hen-
die estate liquidation $60,000
make offer, terms.
Mr • Bedford, Cadillac 0321
—
not need to speculate on the ' r e.
sults for e ither Jews or Arabs if
there had not been a strong power
i o of aggrandize-
unmoved by a vision
ment, and continuing to give its
Homer Warren & Co.
support to what they want."
REALTORS
Note of Firmness
54 Tears Dependable Strides
The British Empire, he stressed,
is strong and can defend itself and
those to whom it offers protection.
It is not hungry for conquest and
not filled with envy for aggran-
01A AN,
dizement. All that it desires is
/
peace and security, "Its own in-
0
tercets; coincide with yours," he
SUNI SHAW. torchy.voiced red
told Palestinians. "They may be Grand Duchess Marie to Ad-
• t er- dress Town Hall at Fish-
or rng in
f
head, is singing current son s "
summ ed up as safeguarding
eats vital to Britain and to the
hit. at Club Powatan
er Theater March 16
safety of the protagonists living in
and community singing of Eng•
the country." He concluded by say-
Songs of the city by a trio of
Grand
Duchess Marie, e, grand.
list, Hebrew and Yiddish songs
ing that he would be actuated by
Manhattan troubadors are swing-
daughter
of
Czar
Alexander
the
will comprise the program. Ad-
CFO
good
faith
and
an
honest
endeavor
0%
ing along in the crackling show
Great
,
I E In
reat
and
cousin
of
the
mission to this affair will be 10
ill
f
ill-fated
do his best ((firmly and Millar-
current at Club Powatan. The
C zar Nicholas, will be the Detroit
Lzar
cents. The committee In charge
assist
tially,
hoping
that
all
will
LANE,
TREE
and
EDWARDS
trio, Lane, Tree and Edwards,
. of Town Hall speaker in the Fisher
includes Celia Weiner. Hervey
direct From Hollywood D..t.t....t:
in carrying out the great work
harmonize town topics and orig.
and Leon and Eddie'.
. . SONI
,
Hughes, Julius Similar', Milton
Theater W e d n e s d a y morning,
appeasement."
SHAW. songs . . , *DE BOLD
final lyrics.
JOSEPH
H.
CANTOR
Lucow
and
Bernard
Kroll.
March 16, at 11 o'clock.
TWINS . • . dance sensational
70 Arabs Slain
Suni Shaw is the smiling sing.
In
addition
to
these
mass
ac-
Grand
Duchess
Marie
is
related
In
the
most
spectacular
battle
tilting 10P4t101IT DUI '
er of sophisticated songs who
i dent of the Cantor Furniture Co. tivities, various clubs are hold-
that Arab rebels have offered to most of the royal families of
came to Detroit from the High
He is prominent in Shaarey Zedek ing their own Purim parties and
against superior British arms since Europe. Queen Marie of Rumania
Hat Club and the Yacht Club in
circles
and
is
well
known
in
the
c e I e b r ations. Throughout the ii ,
all
the disturbances began in 1936 is her first cousin. Through her
Chicago. Sensational dance num-
community.
week. the Purim story will he
more than 70 Arabs have been mother, who was the daughter of
bers by the delightful DeBold
Mr. Cantor's candidacy will be read and discussed at the club
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DAVIHINAT
111.21131S
King
George
of
Greece,
the
Grand
drifle
gun
an
killed
by
machine
Twins and music for the shows
based purely on an economica meetings.
fire in a three-day engagement Duchess is related to the English
and for patrons dancing by the
administration and a fair inter
with a seem- royal family.
near Jenin. . E clump
' ed wit
Music Masters, complete the en-
pretation of the liberal senti. l's
The social hall of Temple Beth
She was a guest at the Corona-
ingly plentiful supply of weapons
tertainment.
ments of the Democratic Party. F orm House League
—
El was
led fitted
to capacity
' last Mon.
tion
this
spring,
she
wrote
%r
.
Me,
a gang of several hundred Arabs
Back in the kitchen is the Der-
at
Club
Detroit
Sunshine
feature articles for American pa-
at the Jewish Center day when members of the Detroit
has stood off the British troops teature
nianent star. Pierre. the chef,
Tangible
Results
of
National
Miami
Beach
Announces
section,
National
Council
of Jew.
Pers.
which trapped them in a pocket.
whose cuisine is a fitting pre-
In 1928, the Grand Duchess
Used Car Exchange
Mo'os Chitim Gifts
It is believed likely that the total
In the endeavor to bring about ish Women, met for their month-
lode and curtain call to all-star
le
meeting.
casualties on the Arab side number Marie arrived in America with a
Week
a greater degree of self-govern-
shows.
J.W.E.O. Orphans'
In addition to the brilliant ad.
ment among the membership of dress
at least 100. Twenty-six prisoners suitcase, a typewriter, a guitar The Detroit Sunshine Club of
The entire force of the Chevro- the
delivered by Dr. Abram Leo
and the first rough graft of her Miami Beach, Fla., held a luncheon let
and
a
large
quantity
of
arms
and
Jewish Community Center,
et
Detroit
De
*
area
dee ers in
dealers
• the
t
Shower on May 24 ammunition were seized by the book, "Education of a Princess," at Bernstein's, 1614 Alton Rd., for
Sachets national director of the
Concerts on March 17, 18
Woodward
at
Ilolbrook.
and
for
Na-
was
mustered
to
make
the
Bnai
Britt Hillel Foundations at
soldiers. Fourteen of those cap- describing her road from the Royal the Matzo fund. There was an at- tional Used Car Exchange Week a the purpose of unifying and co- Amercan
and 19 to Bring to a Close
the program
The North Woodward branch of lured were taken to Haifa where, Count through hardship of a rew- tendance of 300,
ordinating
the many
branches of included Unversties.
.
in
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E.
Holler,
general
°r
W.
reports un various
Detroit Symphony Season the Jewish Women's European it
-
The 3 fo
owing. donations were s sales
activities in the building, a House
it is is reported,
will wi
be roue
brought
f ollowing.
reporte they
, t ey
it luti 0 n
es
manager,
announced
in
De-
phases
of
the
triennial
Welfare Organization will sponsor to trial before the military court.
In 1929 she became fashion given for the Moos Chitim fund:
League is now in process of being tion held in Pittsburgh convene
troit as the campaign was launcn ( - organized,
in Janu-
which shall be reore-
The 1937.1938 season of the the fifth annual clothing shower Twelve other prisoners were es- consultant for a New York dress- band.
mei' Hyman
H • Min
'''. in "'"" rY a h".
1111110n; s prawn. le ms.- ed by the automobile manufactur-
Detroit Symphony Orchestra will for the 200 inmates of the General carted to Jenin, where presumably making establishment, a job S he
sentative of the entire member- are. Mrs. Joseph M.
h ory of slater. Mrs . I. Kallakl; Mr. Kuhen• ere and dealers of the. nation
nation.
Welt of De-
„,,
of Gacid
be brought to a close with the Israel Orphans Home for Girls in the same fate awaits them. Casu- held until the success of her first mete: mte
e Gord_n,
•(• In memory
I ts
s o inf
u
. e res lt
ex ar rea s shit'.
. .' I ang i hl
The proposed House League . will troit, who was elected national
three concerts of Thursday. Fri - Palestine, at the Bnai Moshe Syna- allies on the military aide included book made it possible to devote Gordon; Mr. and Mrs. C hapnran; t;a b cr n red.
e nle mg consequence were
Ineved oe sponsor
activities o of a general i n- first vice-president of the Comp
day and Saturday nights, March gogue, Dexter and Lawrence, en at least one British soldier dead all her time to writing and lector- lire'etieirse. memory
the
drive
to
attract
the
attention
cil at the triennial, reported on
berg and Joe Prenatal's,: Eva Men:- -
terest,
will make recommends.
17, 18 and 19, in Orchestra Hall. Tuesday, May 24, at 1 p. m. Ad- and one officer and two other vol. ing•
.
.
i•ser domed In honor or nisei, ,..• of buyers to the transportation . bons
new Csuncil project to be
to
Pianists will be featured as col- mission to the shower will be a diers wounded.
the board of directors. the
,e y of Men. H. Freedman; Mr. and values in the used car market
d by the 200 Council sec-
the staff, club councils and Cen- supporte
oists at each of Obese concerts.
package of cotton bloomers, under-
Most notorious fatality is said
Holler.
ea era tam
lions
"r...r8 Buchhaller;
•u"'""""".
Fannie
in
mem"'
Simone,
of
On:
f_r . said
Josef Hofmann, who is now wear or dark hose. ages 6 to 16. to he Skeikh Attieh Ahmed, gang Downtown Theaters
.
ter
.
committees. and
committees
an will act as a Canada. in the United States and
.
"It
helped
to
get
the
unsafe
.peaty
recovery
of
mother
•nd
Earl
—
The new undertaking
celebrating the golden jubilee of There will be refreshments and leader for whom a $2,500 reward
Maas; Jean Freedman, for speefly re- cars of old vintage off the streets supervisory and consultative body
M A D I S 0 N AND UNITED emery
presented to the triennial by
his American concert career. will bridge prizes. The organization was posted some time ago. Attieh
of M.. 1 1. Free d man; Sally rei -
on membersp
hii
pract ces and Dol- was
Mrs. Mautiee L. Goldman, the
ARTISTS — "Snow White and the ma n. In memor y of Men Sophie Hop p': where they are a hindrance to , Ides
be the guest artist at the last solicits the co-operation of the pub- has been active in the terrorist Sewn
armory or orderly
ly traffic and a menace to
new national president.
Dwarfs", Walt Disney's ss u„.
r 6 ,,!:7„LV,7.-,',.
, .
• )1,nm
subscription concert Thursday, Its Please notify Mrs. Anna Gold- ranks since 1935, when he was a
any of
oe th owners of
safety. Many
Other delegates reporting were'
's
OL os:
a
March 17, Hofmann will play berg, chairman, Townsend 5-4256, lieutenant of Sheikh Kassam. At- widely heralded adaptation of the oenoS. IS- memory or son.twine
that a th ey Y. P. T. C. DINNER
.
Curtis. in worn out cars will see
Minnie
Friedman;
Mn
wt..
Vera
Dock reports Mrs Maurice Klein:
famous
Grimm
fairy
tale
opened
Chopin's Concerto for Piano and or Mrs. A. B. K noppou, • T y I er Itch
• h is sat
aye p 1 ay ed a prom-
said to have
pliollozi.of :no:nh:7.;.rEyat enrt K. a:; ,I.ann . Ax., can buy a good Uked Car at bar-
MEETING MARCH 20 Junior-senior
• •
' relations, Mrs. Mau(
Orchestra, in E Minor, Opus 11. 6-9553 when and where meetings inept ml sin the violence of 1936 simultaneously at the two down-
rice Rand; peace, Mrs. George
town houses. The first feature- Ooldbero. NI, 1. Cohen. In memory or gain prices and free themselves
France Ghione leading the or- are held so that personal contact and 1937,
from
the
fear
of
bad
brakes.
de-
e
n,
Mrs. Lens Levine; Gets mi
In its initial event of the so- Waldbott; political program. Mrs.
cartoon done in Technicolor mother,
chestral accompaniment.
In memory of rnother.m,
taw, tremorf
may be made. Mrs. Goldberg will
The heavy losses sustained by lea gth
' i season, the Young People's Fred Ginsburg: resolutions ant]
systems that cm
k s anot
er pioneer
another
pioneering achieve-
achieve- }[also ; Dors nommen, l memory o teriorated
Because of numerous requests be assisted
• electric
• •
assisted by Mrs. A. J. Redblatt Arab rebel bands in the three-day mar
ment
mother and brother; ling Radnor, i n make n i ght d r i • v i ng a hazard. Temple Club is sponsoring a corn- legislation, Mrs. David Cooper
by
the
creator
of
Mickey
Ghione will offer at this concert and
Harry
a Edith Doodmanand
a
won steing
er
a
ppartus
tht
a has plete e v e n i n g ' s entertainment amendmeete, Miss Emma Btzel
g near Jin have s read Mouse and other popular animated memory or elte,
u
a 3' blitz as co-chair- fi g htin
repeat performances of three men
Fr 4 nrali Gr r‘l 5 ; M r• 4" Mr. • M. r. i d no t place upona the traffic lanes which will take place in the so- social side of the convention Mrs ,
rorist
opt ranks, stars, Snow White, the heroine; RonensvesIg.
c on sternation neater
.
In memory of parents, Mr.
compositions that are included men Arrangements
,
,
Arab
sources
admitted.
Many
of
of
city
or
county
and
poor
me- cial hall of Temple Beth El, Sun- J Harry Markle.
and
have
been
made
Frank
and
Mr.
sr) opey, the mum little mite; his I as Mr.. ""
among the season's highlight.—
s
r. Ma3 Moin•hrwria: Mare rlerrlon le chanical performance that
M emo
,. annoys day night, March 20.
and d bridge to be those who joined the gangs in the ti tiny brethren, the'Prince, and the , mein
I Miss nutlet stated that the fis,
•
of Miriam Minh halter; Mr..* N. the owner and Jeopardizes
the Tone Poem, "Death and for a luncheon
the
could conduct
h
eau
le that t they
torium on belief
The activity problem will be ' cal year of all sections would bt
u.' Old Witch are created with notable Oroneman, In memory of broer.
th 11. M.
Transfiguration, Opus 24, of held at Kern's Auditorium
pedestrians
and
the
Brit-
both
guera
warfare
against
th
to
safety
of
s.
'clock.
Milfinst
settled
by
an
Tuesday,
May
3,
12
o'clock,
evening
consisting
changed to coincide with that of
The film, three years in ' l if,=" 07' e nte a n 'T NM'S 8. 14s.ra
Richard Strauss! Igor Stravinsky's
r
other drivers."
troops without the danger of artistry.
of dinner, to begin at 6:30 • a the natienal to facilitate the na
reed : . 11ror. ICTri ren.
1 In mol ni::
Suite from the Ballet, 'The Fire- E. Epps is chairman. For reserve- ish
Production and costing more than ore
retaliation
are
said
to
be
returning
symposium
to
be
addressed
by
two
tions
call
Townsend
8-2934,
tional bookkeeping. It will not
ore
of
mother
million to produce, is being re•
Bird:" and the delightful An-
Tib bett , Famous notable au
their native villages. Operations a leased
Mr, and Mrs. Al Ackerman, who Lawrence 'II"
authorities on interne- affect the amount of dues, onli
by RKO.
The organization acknowledges to
dente, of Francesco Geminiani.
at
Jenin
were
terminated
by
the
honeymoon,
their
tional
on
were
affairs
following
Baritone,
Here
Next
Friday
dinner,
the time of their payment. In the
MICHIGAN — Katharine Hep- I are
with thanks the following contrib-
military ad n the temps were or- burn
and sever al hus r of dacing
e at te h party. Ms.
r IL Croll
n
to future. the fiscl
a yer
a oip
f
i
and Cary Grant in "Brin s .,„
' gusts
tions to the Benjamin Wper
to
barracks.
:I.
Wil-idered
back
the
music
ofo
a
''''
of
Windsor
was
also
a
guest.
10-piece
orches-
Council will be from Jan. l u te
Bialostoker Juniors' Double memorial Flower Fund: Mrs
The schtol of life has been a
U a B aby " (Baby is a Leopard)
tra•
Cost
complete
to
members
Dec.
3i.
h
The
Detroit
Sunshine
Club
held
liam
Fisher
of
Hazelwood
Ave.,
in
I
.
.
are
hard
one
for
Lawrence
Tibbett.
fa-
now on the screen at th e ,
Dance on April 3
Among resolutions agreed upon
honor of her daughter's marriage; B•Ifour, Lloyd Georga Visioned Michigan Theater, On the stage a social evening at the Bernstein mous American baritone, who will and their friends is il per Der-
Jewish State as Zionism's Aim Ramon Novarro, romantic idol of home on Alton Road.
mentioned that the triennial re
be heard here on Friday, March sou•
"Swing vs. Strings" featured Mrs. Maurice Silverstone, for the
While the affair is to be given affirmed the stand of the counci
The club already sent $200 to.the 18, at the Masonic Auditorium, yet
the
films,
appears
in
success
of
her
new
millinery
store;
LONDON
(WNS)
—
Both
the
person,
fel-
of
co-writer
by Eddy Farley,
under the auspices of the Y. P. on the League of Nations. on
Moos Chitim committee of Detroit. it has been his best teacher,
"The Music Goes Round and Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, in honor of, late Lord Balfour and David Lloyd lowing a record-breaking world
Brilliant successes have not af- T. C., Bud Berman. chairman of posed block booking, upheld the
George envisaged in 1919 the ulti- tour. Featured with him is Carmen,
Round," and Carlos Cortez, her new-born grandchild.
re food Lug art and favorer
illaytime
Dance
Planned
by tented him; always he is ready th et evening, desires to stress the
The next meeting will be held at mate aim of Zionism to be the exotic Spanish dancer; Hanneford j
Michigan's famous band director,
membe their a punatio oil
ce l aw.
k
with sympathy for others who fa that Temple
Bnai Moshe Y. P. S.
will furnish the music for the the home of Mrs. S. Satrosky, establishment of a Jewish dominion Family of the Big Tops, Mirth ,
Young
folks
and
friends
are
in-
tread the tortuous path which was
double dance of the Bialostoker 1250 Chicago Blvd., on Wednesday within the British Commonwealth and Meek, comedians, and others. , ifhe he annua IM
B avti '
dance
ance o of once his, before the glorious pres- vited to attend. Admission will
A.
Z.
A.
CHAPTER
93
Juniors on Sunday. April 3. Les- March 23, at 12:30 p. in
I Young People's me Society of ant dawned upon him,
be by reservation only.
Meinertzhagen, chief political offi- ment on both screen and stage Co ngren
ter Synor, chairman of this af-
_o
ton
r
Tickets
can
be
obtained
from
p
—
A,
Z.
A.
Cha
"I
was
lucky
in
being
born
with
ter
93
will
hold
car in Palestine and Syria in 1919 brings the season's finest combine.
fair. has appointed 20 hostesses
• the ban-
Russel
ussel Davis of the reservation P urim
a ay 1 . in
good voice,' confesses Tibbett, committee
urim party this Saturday night
Ja cques Cartier at the Town and 1920 and more recently mill- tion to the Fox this week. On the held
to welcome the guests.
Law
uet Sunday of * 1th e congeegation I " - ' a "but
calling Tyler March 12, at the Dexter -Jewisl
that alone wasn't enough to 4-1247, or by
adviser
to
the
Middle
East
de-
screen
er
there's
is
t
arry
adv
Deanna
Durbin,
w
hall
.nd
Dexter.
from any member of Cen
I
Hall
at
Cass
Theater
carry
me
throw
g.
h
Added
to
the
ter, in honor of the Junto
British
Colonial
yw
Hollywood',
of
the
p
newest
and
most
-
S. S. "Polonia" Calls Regu-
re
An arraneements committee I
the Y. P. T. C.
!
chapteir
93who
er
b a y
on March 18
Offi, in a letter to the London freshin g y oung star, in "Mad was appointed at the meeting held oic than k God. was a aesionate
tarty at Tel Aviv
,
m
usic
,
and
my
enthusiasm,
thusiasm
'
Jove
l
of
now
entered into th s enior yea rn
.
Mr.
Meinertzhagen
assert
About
M
e
s
us
a
Timce
ic ," a delightful comedy l goat Sunday and preparations are
Levine Family Club
g
with
accomp
lish.
instead
of
wanin
Refreshments
will
be
served
an,
that
"if,
in
1919,
as
I
advocated
Detroit
Town
Hall
in
the
Cass
. 'e, On stage in per- , going forward to make this • sac• ment, increased year by year. I,
Starting with her arrival on
there will be dancing from 8 p. re
in political charge of Pales- eon the Fox
presents Shep Fields,' cesisful event. Last year the May
Feb, 27, the S. S. "Polonla" of the Theater, announces the second en- when
The last meeting of the Levine to 12 midnight.
would
rather
sing
than
do
any-
tine,
this
had
been
made
abundant-
his
"Rippling
Rhythm
Orchestra"
,
time
dance
drew
an
attendance
gagement
of
Jacques
Cartier,
the
Gdynia America Line will call
Family Club was held at the
thing else on earth."
A. Z. A. Chapter 93 attende
• "Dance • artist extraor- ly clear to the Arabs we should and a grand musical revue.
' of over 600,
regular) y at Tel Aviv, the new American
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Le- the debate Sunday evening, at th
ADAMS—In "City Girl" MI. ' The next meeting of the organ-
Cla" ry, who has been presenting never have drifted from disagree-
Jewish pert or Palesin.e
t
v l'..' ine of Mt. . Clemens on uunday
,
.. . Shaer Ilashnmayim Synagogue i
U.
H.
S.
Alumni
s
Thanks
ment
to
terrorism"
Ile
charged
lis
Brooks
plays
a
waitress
who
ization
illiant
dramatic
dance-con-
his
br
will
be
held
Sunday,
arrive
at
Tel
The "Polonia" will
r eb. 13. About 50 people were NS indsor. .
F
opposition to Zionism jilts her struggling young boy March 20, at 3 D. m.
Aviv in the mornings and then pro- captions in New York this past that Arab
attendance.
been nursed and encouraged friend (Robert Wilcox), and tray-,
Editor Detroit Jewish Chronicle: in The
reed to Haifa, her other Port of winter. Mr. Cartier has popular. "has
next meeting will be in Barney Borden and Williar
by
anti-Zionist
views
not
only
in
eta
at
a
fast pace with a big shot j
The alumni of the United He the form
ized "A One Man Show" to repre-
THETA ALPHA LAMBDA
Call.
of a Purim party on
Palestine but in Whitehall and racketeer , enacted by Ricardo Cor. : Theta Alpha Lambda Sorority brew Schools are very grateful to
A. Rhodes Form Part-
The Gdynia America Line main- sent something new in the theater Westminister.
Sunday,
Mee 13. at the home
Zionism has never fez, until the by-products of her met at the home of Ruth Kor- you and The Chronicle for the ex- f bur . March
tains a regular bi-monthly service following in the foot-steps of Cor- really had a fair
nership
Abe Levine of
chance."
lawless fling result in the ine• chek on Clements Ave. A dis- cellent coverage and space given lemen
from Constann Rumania, direct nelia Otis Skinner and Ruth Ora-
l
'
it.
Cl
.
Vigorously opposing partition citable tragedy.
Barney Borden and William A
cusslon took place about the their recent 15th anniversary ban-
to Palestine. Th s ship is well per but with drama, dance and
i --- s s.
believes
will
create
a
which
he
quet
honoring
Bernard
Isaacs.
We
,
pantomine
to
depict
his
conceptions
charity bridge which was a
Rhodes, attorneys and counsellors
known to American tourists as she
Polish Corridor in Palestine and WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR- success. The proceeds are to go hope, with you, that this affair has Emanuel Men's Club at-law, announce the formation a
was for a long time the popular of historical characters.
to the making up of Passover has• awakened the Jewish community
DENS ON MONDAY EVE.
the law firm to be known as Rhode
Friday morning. March 18, at denying that there is anything in
flag-ship i n the N ew York-Gdynia
11 &cl ock, Mr. Cartier presents the • Jewish state "which conflicts
Promoter Eddie Lewis of the kets. Plans were made for the to the need for greater facilities The Men's Club of Te m pl e & Borden, with offise• at 1528 Na
service.
Dance Cycle "Tragic Processional", with Arab rights," Mr. Meinertz• Arena Gardens is anticipating an- distribution of the baskets and and buildings for the schools and Emanuel will have a Pu rim nth. tional Bank Bldg., Phones, Cheer
a ser ies of 12 dances connected hagen advocates as a solution "im- other full house on the heels of the contribution to the Jewish to the fact that the schools are pre. ering Thursday evening, March 0088 and Cherry 1124.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Rhodes is a graduate of tb
Friends of Mrs. Victoria B. Roe. with the life of Jesus of Nazareth, mediate reversion to the Mandate the record 1882 crowd of last Home for the Aged. Donations paring splendid young men and 17. at 8:30 p. m.. at the new
will b e pleased to know th at sh e and several other dances including and that the Arabs be Informed Monday when Bob Gregory. light- for the baskets were taken. A women to take the lead in all Jew- home of Rabbi an d Mrs. Max J. Harvard University Law Schee
anti Mr. Borden graduated trot
is recupera ting from h er illness two dances from his famous that the B a 1 f n a r Declaration heavyweight champion of Eve- Mother', Dav affair was planned ish cultural and communal under- Wohlgelernter , 1940 Gladstone.
stands, its ultimate aim being
' the Detroit College of Lew. Mei
at the Harper Hospital. and ebe "Legends of The Hopi", "To A Jewish sovereign state In Pales- a land meets Ray Ryan, tough Cali• to take place in May. The next takings.
SEYMOUR TILCIIIN,
fornian. in his maiden appearance meeting will be held at the home
Men make laws. but women former location was 1263 Natioru
wishes to thank them for their Lady in the Balcony," and "Spain
in Detroit. next Monday evening. of Birdie Kutzen on GIrrin Court.
Chairman Banquet Committee make morale.
in 1057"
tine."
Bank Bldg.
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