A merico/ 'with Periodical eater CLIFTON AMU• • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 0 4 PAGE FIVE TfIBDETROnlEWISB MR0/41614 March 11, 1938 .1k] THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Systems - Audits - Taxes CHARLES K.IIARRIS L.A.S. Auxiliary's Dinner and Concert Sunday, March 27 0 1 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 2 2 1317 GRISWOLD BLDG. Cadillac 3331 3 3 01234566789012345678901234567890 Will Their Standard of Living Endure? All too often, the unexpected death of the breadwinner means that the standard of living to which he has accustomed his fam- ily and dependents will have to be radically revised. Most families under the circumstances would have to come down too suddenly to a lower standard of living. To guard against this danger, the Great-West Life has worked out a practical readjustment income plan. Let me give you full particulars— you will be interested. The 11th anniversary of the Detroit Auxiliary and the 25th anniversary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium will be celebrated with a concert and donor dinner dance on Sunday. March 27. at Lachar's new ball room, 3153 Cass Ave. Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter of Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman- uel will be the principal speaker. Samuel and Harry Bistritsky , eminent violinist and cellist, re- spectively, members of the De- troit Symphony Orchestra. Miss Ruth Brotman, lyric coloratura soprano. and other artists of note , will appear in the concert which will start promptly at 3 p. M. The dinner will follow the con- cert and will conclude with a dance, with music by • Union orchestra. More than 9,000 patients have been treated free of charge by the sanatorium in the quarter of a century of its functioning, among them 127 Detroiters since the inception of the auxiliary. Four institutions are combined in the sanatorium, the sanator- ium proper, in Duarte, the Ex- Patients Home, the Children's Clinic and the Adult Clinic in Belvidere, Calif. The sanatorium is now carrying on an expansion program to facilitate those clam- oring for admittance, among them several Detroiters. There is a DeSroit Pavilion. on the sana- torium groups, which needs re- modeling. The proceeds of this affair will be utilized to participate in this expansion program, to further maintain local patients, and to properly represent Detroit Jewry at the silver jubilee convention to be held in June, in Los Angeles. WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS MOBILIZED TO PARTICIPATE IN 1938 ALLIED DRIVE REPRESENTATIVES OF 'ORGANIZATIONS PRESENT AT THE INITIAL MEETING IN INTEREST OF ALLIED CAMPAIGN World's Basketball Championship Game Here on Wednesday The third and deciding game of the series between the Original New York Celtics and the New York Renaissance Club, for the world's professional basketball championship. will be played on Wednesday. March 16. at the Light Guard Armory. Lamed and Brush Sts. In the first encoun- ter at Toledo, the Rens defeated the Celtics 35-28, and on the following night, before a rerord crowd of 16,000 people at the Butler University field-house. the Celtics defeated the Renaissance Club by the score of 46.41. When these two great teams appear in Detroit on Wednesday, it will be the third time these teams have met this year, to decide the professional champion- ship of the world. Captain Davey Banks was out- standing ln the Celtics' victory over the Rens, scoring five fie ld goals, and 10 free throws. a total of 20 points, to even up the ser- ies between the two fives. At present, the Celtics have won 64 consecutive games, bringing their season's record to 82 vic- tories and but 8 defeats. Reserved tickets for this game may be purchased at the Gris- wold Sporting Goods Co., 1134 Griswold, Cherry 3110, or at 1600 Buhl Bldg., Cadillac 2870. Resale Shop Makes Request for tuition. books. carfare and lunches. for Used Men's and Mrs. Jack Rothberg heads the Boys' Clothes individual soliciation committee. A request has been made by the Resale Shop of the Detroit Section. National Council of Jew- ish Women, for used clothing for men and boys. Mrs. Robert Streifling. chair- man of the Resale Shop, states that all kinds of used clothing is acceptable but that there is a particular need at this time for men's and boys' suits, overcoats. shoes, hats. etc. The proceeds of the shop are used to maintain the scholarship fund of the Council whsle sup - plies money to worthy school girls • JUNIOR HOME RELIEF Contributions to Infant Wel- fare Fund of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman of the infant welfare fund of the Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has received contributions from the following: A board meeting of the Jun- ior Home Relief was held at the home of Helen Lucas. on March 1. Plans were made for a dance in June. The annual mother and daugh- ter luncheon will be held this year at the Leland Hotel. on May 1. A pot luck dinner will be given next month. For Sale—Apartments REAL ESTATE VALUES Bargains for Shrewd Investors ..,, T::: ,, raissitut r h , ,e p to.11gs "1 the Mr, and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan In honor ;M: „•TI of the birthdays of Mrs. lien Goldberg • • of 87 leiuls and Master Edgar Eamon. In memory of A. Jacob, from Mr. and Isidore Sobeloff, executive di- Mrs. Moyer Prussian. Mr. and Mr.. Altr•• rector of the Jewish Welfare Fed- ham tIlaser, Dr. •nd Mrs. Maurice Mey- er. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank, Mr. eration, spoke on the necessity for and Mrs. tildney atone. Mot Mary Cor- intense participation in the cam- don, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentls •nd WILL GROSS 15% paign. He urged that every Dr. and Mrs. Leonard islidlow. My.anti Mn.. Abraham Glaser and available worker be enrolled in Solid brick 9 apt. building, Mr. and Mr• Joseph Zerhman. In mon this humanitarian effort. He 4 rooms and bath each. 1612 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. ory of M. A. Koffman. gave a number of facts about In memory of Max Glaser from Mr. Like newt Steam heat. Urge and Alm. Alex Internat. Mr. and Mrs. the causes included in this year's quick offers as heirs must Adolph Malkin and Mr. anti Mrs. Into budget, at the same time empha- liquidate. lsytnan. A•UnANC II CO.PANY • sizing the tragic situation abroad. MLAWER PURIM CARD In memory of Mrs. Rose Lotswenberg osoo CtIO10.. •WOM1Pan .1 PARTY NEXT TUESDAY from 31r. and Mrs. Alex (merman, $2,000 After the film was shown, Mr. and Mra Adolph 815151n, Mr. and "Pledge of Service Cards" were Mrs. Joseph Zechtnan, Mr. and Mrs. Invest this sum—handsome Maurice Landau, Mr. and Mts. Harry distributed and a number of new The Ladies' Auxiliary of the profits in return on 10 apt Jackeon, Mr. and laze Joseph Magill- workers secured for the campaign. Mlawer Umgegend Verein will give L. building of solid brick in solin, Mr and Mrs. David E. Diamond, The following resolution was a Purim card party, on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lurie, Mr. and good renting distrct. Forced Otto Hyman, Seymour Loewe.- adopted unanimously: March 15, at 8:30 p. m., at Jericho Mrs. to liquidate estate. must sell Dr. 111111 berg. Wilbur hoewenbere "We, the representatives of Temple. The proceeds will go to and Mr.. Leonard 8111low. qu:thly. Jewish Women's organizations. Pledge to co-operate wholeheart- UNUSUAL OFFER contributions 1, "aarei5er um! 111,e• edly with the Allied Jewish Cam- wItIch were anurlard last rear from This 12 family apartment the women'ts groups. .111 be sboliblietl paign and we further promise to on Webb Avenue will net this year n because exPetiene0 proved exert every effort so that our this type of .11111•111.• to be In- You 8 per cent on invest- groups will Increase their 1938 effect's e. ment. In excellent condition orimotlxatioito hill be ' m 011Ien organizational pledges by at least r, r Ihe read "Megillah Esther" will be upon to Wrest. their group and • fine opportunity. Price ~ llrl 50 per cent." pledges zoilmInntlally. They •m M at the Beth Tefilo Emanuel Wed- $35,000—easy terms. FROM PAC., ONE) Ipte•ted to report their pledge, nut Another conference of the of- nesday evening, March 16, at 7 litter than April 15. ficers of women's organizations p. m., and will be preceded by through the famous Spanish-Jew- .1 h 111 1:71 will be held Tuesday afternoon, 4Pn rt g lor fo'r l'i llr "minchs" services at 5:45 p. m. . "1"" are ish financier, philosopher and at the O' March 15, at 1:30 o'clock,. Thursday morning at 6 a. m. 1100 Union Guardian Bldg. ilab l I kers male ::bra is 11 1N ' IIr e je statesman of the time of the In- Bnai Moshe Synagogue. "Megillah Esther" will be read in to Omni through the speaker's bur- Randolph 9600 quisition, Abarbanel. In his book, the Beth Hamidrash and again at which is important primarily as in the synagogue proper. 7 a. m, a description of the events that led to the rise of Hitlerism, Prince Loewenstein, Catholic dignitary and refugee from Germany, writes: "A distant relative of my • Surprisingly low prices grandfather once showed me for quality work. The Jewish Metropolitan Club some old books and papers from and its Ladies' Auxiliary is spon- • Try Forest fine Shoe which I learnt that my grand- soring a Purim masquerade party Repairing — see the father's family, and also that of to be held on Saturday evening, difference. his mother. was descended from Starch 19, at the organization's Congregation Purim Fete on MRS. SAMUEL LICHTENSTEIN • Specialized Shoe Dye- the Spanish statesman, scholar, headquarters, 8623 Linwood Ave. Wednesday to Feature help Polish landsleute. Many fea- ing and Cleaning. Philosopher and poet Abarbanel, There will be prizes for costumes tures will carry out the Purim Children's Play who lived in the days of Ferdi- selected for awards by the judges. We use the most • spirit. There will be prizes and re- nand the Catholic. Abarbanel, who Modern Shoe Factory Mrs. Grace Rubin is chairman of freshments. Tickets can be obtain- must have been one of the most the committee in charge of ar- Equipment. With the arrival of Alexander ed by calling Mrs. S. Lichtenstein, universal minds of his time, rangements for the dance and Mrs. Kerensky from Europe, interest Tyler 6-1971, or from members of • Expertly trained Shoe- a traced his ancestry back in makers rebuild shoes Sadie Gershow is her co-chairman. was spurred in the lecture he is the Verein, the auxiliary or at the For five successive years the percentage of new direct line to King David." NO CHARGE to look like new. Mrs. Rubin appeals for the co- scheduled to deliver in Detroit on door the night of the party, business purchased by existing policyholders has Among • the numerous refer- operation of the public in the spon- Tuesday, March 22, 8:30 p. m., at FOR PICK • UP • We use only the fine ences to Jews in "Conquest of soring of this dance. She points Bnai Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter, shown a steady increase, and last year reached a AND DELIVERY Largest Single Day's Sale of Prime Oak leathers. the Past" is the following: The out that this social club and its new high figure. Used Ford Cars Last lords set over his brothers' toy auxiliary do a great deal of chari- The 70,000 policyholders, owners of this Com- animals were lions. "In our nur- Saturday table work during the year. sery speech they were referred pany, have thus indicated their continued confi- to as 'levi,' until my father said One of the largest single day's dence and satisfaction. we were not to call them that any Junior League of Mt. Sinai sales of used cars in the 35-year They are not only building extra prosperity for longer because it sounded Jew- Association Told of Need history of the Ford Motor Com- themselves, but are securing profitable pro- ish." Describing his school days pany were made by Ford dealers for a Jewish Hospital in Bamberg he writes: tection at low cost. Assure mutually ,. Saturday on the opening day of 801001 Pax almost entirely - The Catholir In my form we had only National User Car Exchange one Jew and one Postestant. We mar- Dr. Herman Kanter addressed Week. velled at them as though they had The tremendous volume of used been sotto kind of fabulous monster, or the Junior League of the Mount exotic animals who. rarity made them Sinai Hospital association on car sales, reported in telegrams &MAGI". 01111 noteworth,. When we March 2 at Hotel Statler. His sub- received by the home office here ered after some weeks' careful from the company's 36 domestic ohs. nation that they talked, wrote, sat ject was "The Need for a Jewish end Mouthed the flames exactly like Hospital." branches, was considered the all the rest of uss. our Interest waned more remarkable because of un- Dr. Kanter compared the need and we 100001 their religious pecullaritY• Antl-Sensitizon as a prin. iple was un- of the Jewish community of De- favorable weather over much of the Jewish bor• known. 31nreoser. the territory. Branch reports troit for a hospital to its need for father was Ole first of all the fathers were based on comprehensive re- or the class to wilt the Iron (Irons of Jewish centers and Jewish schools. the First Clogs. and he Won duly en- ports from Ford dealers through- hospital need a He pointed out that V1. 11 for it. Anything to do with war out each of the branch territories. interested my and the important thing not be run on a deficit; that after A call involves as obligation on your Part "Sales Saturday were three as far as we were concerned was the it is well established it can be Iron cross awl not the religious dews times as great as the daily aver- made a self-supporting institution of the recipient " age for the preceding 10-day Per- Later events, of course, as de- as are two large hospitals in De- iod." said John R. Davis, general ItEPRESENTATIVE scribed in his diary of experiences troit. sales manager of the company. Dr. Kanter emphasized the im DAVID STOTT BUILDING during the three years preceding "Ford dealers sold 10,000 used portatnce of continuing the work the Nazi regime. point to the MRS. HARRY MEER cars against 3.400 average daily rise of the rabid anti-Jewish cru- now •being done to arouse the in- sales for the last 10 days in sade of the followers of Hitler. terest of the community in the hos- under auspices of the Men's Club February." of the congregation. The manner in which the Fuehrer pital project. The business meeting included When interviewed by New York spread his poisonous ideas is graphically described by Prince reports by the chairmen of the newspapermen, Kerensky, w h o Loewenstein who was an eve-wit- membership committee, Miss Ethel aided the overthrow of czarism in ness to many of the early occur- Rom; the program committee, Miss Russia in 1917 and was in turn de- rences in Munich and Berlin and Miriam Shetzer; the social commit- posed by the Bolsheviks under who heard Hitler address severa l tee, Mrs. J. W. Solomon, and the Lenin's leadership, vigorously of the public gatherings at which mailing committee, Mrs. M. Si- espoused the cause of democracy as against dictatorship in Russia and he presented his anti-Semitic pro - mons. Miss Rom announced that the other countries. Kerensky express- gram. Oswald Garrison Villard was membership rolls now carried over ed his belief that Russia will adopt the first American Prince Loew- 225 names. a representative form of govern- A program committee meeting ment in the near future. enstein met. This eminent editor follows about Prince was held March 9. Miss Laya Fau- Tickets for the lecture are going wrote as man, the new chairman of this briskly. Reservations may be made Loewenstein: 'I nest saw him In the winter of committee, announces that the next by calling the congregation office, 1031 when he was • company leader In the Reis habanner. 8w.ring dramatic- general meeting will be in the form Hogarth 0862. 8928 TWELFTH ST. ally to preserve the Republie, he was of a tea. The Bnai Moshe Sten'a Club is standing, with other young men In There will be a social committee also giving an all-congregation Pu- uniform. upon a platform In • great Those *alter young meeting March 16, at the home of rim program Wednesday, Starch ball In Berlin. abandoned when the democrats w Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily Mrs. J. W. Solomon, 2745 Cort- 16, 8:30 p. m., consisting of thea- crisis Isis elm, and most of them ore now trical presentations by Sunday In the Nazi ranks Rut Ilubertus has land Ave. Monday and Wednesday till 9 P. M. stood hot •nd his sincerity ha• cost school pupils and the Young Peo- him his German citizenship. •nd Ms ple's Society. The program will fol- as well. Ile wan banished A.11111111 low the reading of the Megilah in from Austria by Von Pap., and hil- ler has published his name among the the synagogue, at 6:45 p. m. Re- to the Third Reich. 110 takes Joint Program Meeting of traltori freshments will be served by the pride in being the last man to make German public Hark on Hitler on a following hostesess: Mesdames J. Jewish War Veterans, soil after Hitler had taken power. He Greenstone, M. Schlesinger, M. will not apply for citizenship In any Auxiliary March 16 Herman. P, Green, I. Palkovitz, I. country he wants to carry on his fight a Der' a°. III. purpose In Katz, J. Nagler, I. Heiman, L. The Jewish War Veterans of AmerIcA Is to est•Itlish an American llershkowitz, S. Klein, J. Racy, D. for Gorman Cultural Freedom, to toe United States, Post 135, 0511,1 keep •llve the true Darman culture and Friedman, A. Moses, S. Miller, E. and the Ladies Auxiliary will counteraet Nail propaganda. Gelbman and F. Gross. Admission , 'Torn • lias•rlan Prince, he hos hold a joint program meeting' at is free. known what It is to be a Pauper, to the Book Cadillac Hotel at 8:30 wear newspapers tied around Ms feet. The Sisterhood played host to its p. m. on Wednesday, March 16. and to be ushered by the family huller president, Mrs. Harry Mer, at a Into • dinner of boiled beets •nd bits Colonel Twaddel of Fort of tabbage. Hubert. Marla Friedrich. surprise party given in her honor Wayne will relate his experiences Prini e Loorensteln.Warthelm Freuden- last Tuesday. Mrs. Steer was pre- overseas during the World War hem, Count Loewensteln•St haffeneck. sented by the members with a gold- all of it—the name of Ills Ser- and will speak of his contact with That's ene Highness. the 30-year-old aristo- en trophy in appreciation of her the Jewish boys in the service. crat now .JournIng in this rountrY successful leadership in Sisterhood George Clark of the Contemoor- with his princes,, an accomplished activities. Mrs. Steer is serving her • moue of Norit•y, who ary Theater will present an en- sestisitsman. has teen pronounced almost 100 pec, second term. When you are a passenger cent Aryan. Being utterly without race tertaining skit. The Sisterhood luncheon will be tss on • Blue Goose bus you d a loyal Catholic. preitelire an Rev. Horace A. White. minister an ins. held Wednesday, Starch 23, 12 • of run sr a never give a thought to the of the Plymouth Congregational tr.". ist rani noon, Mrs. Charles Berger is chair- weather. You know you ' Ltimi .‘ e ' a ' r ne' Church, will deliver a talk. Rev. ' i; man of this affair and is assisted for the asnuirment he rots out will ride in comfort. and at' White is a graduate of the Ohio only of thou—and thereby hangs many • I by Mrs. Louis Greenfield. W es I • van and Overland colleges, • rate so low that travel is and the Drew and Western Uni- • pleasure. Contributions to the Jewish versities. Ile was also assistant Ladies' Auxiliary of Ahav- lecturer of sociology of the West- Children's Hoene ath Zion Sponsors Dance workers This is • tall to enlist ern Reserve University of Cleve- This Sunday (from 18 to 25 years of age) in land. The Jewish Children's Home of Frequent schedules mean tits 1938 Allied Jewish Campaign Detroit wishes to acknowledge For further information call that you can go to every Mrs. E. Shapiro, Townsend 7-1026. The Ladies Auxiliary of Con- through the Detroit Service with thanks the receipt of dona- nart of Michigan at a time gregation Ahavath Zion is spon- Group, Junior Section. PhoneAl . tions from the following: Contributions to the North soring a dance. for the benefit of lied Jewish Campaign Headquar- Mrs J. War•tt. Joe summer, Mr ) most convenient for you. Louts Rosenthal. In mercer the synagogue. to be held this ters—Randolph 9340—leave your • of nd A Mrs. End Clinic escape all driving worries. baton; Abram lloistman, Mr an d Sunday, March 13, at 8 p. m.. at name, address, telephone number Mn Herman Cohen. In meory m o hall. 446 Holbrook. and the message that we can Mrs. Rose loewentorgs Mrs J Mire. the synagogue North End Clinic his received n. Mr*. ow-. Schiller. In memo The Hutchins School dance or- count on you. Washington Blvd. WA Eli Neb. demonKoffman, the following contributions: HARRY SELIGSON, chestra has been engaged to pro- In memory of Hyman Koffman: M r. at Grand River Avis eellerr of Abraham Jacob from I LEONARD SIDLOW, Enna &hiller, In memory of Hym• me. an Mrs ch.l. Hamburger: Is vide the Male. Home-made re- Roffman, Mr. J Illfrnman. to memo. " Well Zaelthelm, from EPHRAIM GOMBERG. memory of Mrs The CA. 9000 of Haw Loon•nharg and Mar Otattor Mr anti lifra. Charles Hamburgers In freshments will be served. Chairmen, Detroit Service m A media Plotter. In meory of yr memory of Mrs Purl RV:colts from Public is invited to attend and Moe Loewentsert Charm Hamburger; Is help maintain this house of wor- Group Youth Project CM, n Mr. a dMrs memory of Miss Petty Welt. from Mr. mitten. ship. • n4 Mrs Jenosch glom! What Does Dictatorship Mea• "Blood on the Moon" Tells Useless law, diminish the au- Men are the reason for women Wits have ■ place in good so- You March 16 thority of necessary ones. disliking one another. ciety, but it is the lowest HARRY IHMELSTEIN ^..GREAT-WEST LIFE FOREST Vitalize CL'ANERS SHOE REBUILDING Representatives of 28 leading Jewish women's organizations 0 Detroit attended a meeting con- vened at the headquarters of the Allied Jewish Campaign on Mon- day morning for the purpose of mobilizing their forces for the forthcoming drive. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, chair- man. opened the meeting by stat- ing that its purpose was to stim- ulate interest in the 1938 Ailed Jewish Campaign. The needs of our Jewish brethren overseas are now greater than ever before, she said. and it is imperative that the goal of $390,700 be reached. In order to do this. larger in- dividual pledges, as well as great- er organizational contributions. must be made. Mrs. Ehrlich also stressed the following points: Purim Services at Emanuel Synagogue Claims Descent From King David SERVICE ra and Mrs. Robert Janeway s charinan of the pick-up commit- tee. Any package will be picked up if the Council Club House is called at Columbia 0450. REPAIRED CLEANED AND DYED by Andrew L. Malott, Inc. IKERENSKY LECTURE AT BNAI MOSHE 011 TUESDAY, MARCH 22 P 'in' Masquerade of Metropolitan Club on March 19 C M PAIVY,4 Become a part owner FACTORY METHODS of this Mutual Company • Phone TRINITY 1-2000 FOREST CLEANERS U DYERS, Inc. EWAN VISIT. SCHOR'S WHOLESALE SHOWROOMS Elias Goldberg Lung BUY Fine Furniture wholesale through any dealer of your own choice. WE welcome the opportunity of show- ing you around without any obligation to buy. ALL PROFITS FOR POLICYHOLDERS • C. F. SMITH CO. 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