sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
TWO SPLENDID YIDDISH TALKIES
AT LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER
VISIT SCHOR'S
IW
October 7, 1938
PIEVEYBOITAWIMI CARON ICIL
PAGE EIGHT
CATHOLIC WRITER
STATES ITALIANS
OPPOSE "RACISM"
WHOLESALE SHOWROOMS
FillkNITUU COMPANY
Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily
Monday and Wednesday till 9 P. M.
Scene from "WHERE IS MY CHILD?'
Abraham Littman, manager of tinuee to show the fine melo-
Littman'a People's Theater, 12th diama 'I Want To Be a Mother.'
and Seward, announces that be- This film stars Anna Hollander,
ginning with Monday, Oct. 10, one of the most brilliant Yid-
one of the great Yiddish motion dish actresses. together with Leo
pictures of the year, "Where Is Fuchs, Muni Sarabroff, Moishe
My Child?" will be the attrac- Feder, Dave Lubritzky, Sam
tion, together with important iGertler, Dither Saltzman, Rose
Yiddish shorts starring promi- Greenfield, Yetta Zwerling.
nent stars of the Jewish stage.
Supplementing the current pic-
Featured In "Where Is My tore are Yiddish shorts starring
Child" is Celia Adler, the re- Aaron Lebedeff, Maxie Maier,
nowned actress of the Yiddish Hymie Jacobson, Miriam Kress,
and English stage, in the title Pinchus Lewande, Anna Lubin,
Ben Adler and Cantor Lebele
role.
Until Monday, Littman's con- Waldman.
sons In area. ohlch hope lately come
under the control of the National bo.
goner iiiii ent are n en]) Joined to
an already huge nod Dank company o ff
Intelennue, the EmcotIte
the tictiom
a coll for
Comooltlee 111'4111r. lo to
tinned Intercession wet prayer for all
mffeerm from religious tool raclol op-
entlim
presolon In Europe; recomm
ot tholl
whereto, content.. Nimoloty, N. DI,
bet obrer ■ ,41 an a ma.elni Day of Prayer
for this purpose IOW Dont OW Molls of
he In-
comm
.. notional l oomi
IM
c oil o
t
ng unions
the
to to nne la
% di ed tart
„radon.
mower for Dols ,,radon.
forther recommended thol, In
connection MIN the roll to prayer, the
attention of ell church people le di-
rect. to the ornent need for generous
response to the sopn.1 roc III, r'n” ^f
remrrrn
""h
ram,
"".
Dine"
Christi.,
tot
m a
11•MILJTVAL COMPANY,,
Ong)
The decision was made on the
recommendation of an Advisory
Committee headed by Rev. Dr.
Lewis Seymour Mudge of Phila-
delphia • who said that the sug-
gestion for such an observance
has come from several quarters
And particularly from the joint
conference of representatives of
the Churches of Canada and of
the Churches of the United
States recently held in Rochester,
N. Y., for the consideration of
common interests in relation to
the ecumenical movement.
Following this report the Ex-
ecutive Committee took the fol-
lowing action without a dissent-
ing vote.
"inesmnea m great monoben of pM-
CHOR
WHOLESALE ON Ili
The sudden death of Mrs.
Braindel Pfeffer is mourned by
her husband, Abraham: her son,
Dr. Isidore; sister and brother-
faiths In the t oiled stales and 49 Jew.
to offer prayers Sunda), Nov. (0, for in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. Stein.
orYINCI.I'DED EltOlot PAO'
the •Icitmo of penmotIon throaghout
Ile world.)
BUY Fine Furniture wholesale through
any dealer of your own choice.
WE welcome the opportunity of show-
mg you around without any obligation
to buy.
8928 TWELFTH ST.
Mrs. Pfeffer Dies
Become a
part owner
of this Mutual Company
percentage of new
For five successive ))tars the
business purchased by existing policyholders has
shown a steady increase, and last year reached ■
new high figure.
The 70,000 policyholders, owners of this Com-
pany, have thus indicated their continued con &
deuce and satisfaction.
They are not only building extra prosperity for
securing profitable pro-
themselves, but are
tection at low cost. Assure mutually.
MRS. BRAIN DEL PFEFFER
and her numerous friends among
whom are many members of
Yiddish societies. and especially
the Ladles' Auxiliary of the
Kvutzah Ivrith. the Hebrew Cul-
tural Group of Detroit.
Mrs. Pfeffer Was one of the
most active women in the Six
Mile Rd. Hebrew School. a branch
of the United Hebrew Schools.
She was one of the founders of
that Hebrew school. Her son,
Isidore, is a graduate of the
United Hebrew Schools. and a
member of the Alumni Associa-
tion of the school.
Mrs. Pfeffer was 55 years of
age. Rabbi Isaac Stollman offi-
ciated at the funeral services.
NORTH
ERICAN
on sane part
A eta Involves no obligation
Elias Goldberg
Li pig
REPRESENTATIVE
The presiding officer of the I
DAVID STOTT BUILDING
Executive Committee was Rev.
Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones of De-
troit, President of the Federal
Council of Churches. More than
t h e
o f
representatives
60
Churches were in attendance.
Increase in Jewish Congregations
2,000
in U. S. Shown by Census
Figures
A 35 percent increase in the
number of Jewish congregations
in this country in 1936 over the Cornelius Otis Skinner in
figures for 1926 is indicated in
Town Hall at Cass
(coNmurtEn Elton Pang Ong)
Dies Committee Told Kuhn Gave a preliminary survey of the 1936
Orders to Nani Diplomats
Theater on Oct. 14
Untied States Census of Reli-
ugees when he said he was con-
in U. S.
gious Bodies, according to an ar-
fident that all refugees would
Cornelia Otis Skinner will
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) ticle by H. S. Linfield in the
put themselves at the complete —Testimony to hte effect that 1938-39 issue of the American open the Detroit Town Hall's
disposal of the country which in 1937 Fritz Kuhn, national Jewish Yearbook, just published. tenth season, at • matinee per-
had offered them refuge in their leader of the German-American Dr. Linfield. who is director of formance on Friday afternoon,
hour of need. lie also predicted Bund, had claimed to have a the Jewish Statistical Bureau and Oct. 14, at 2:30, in the Cass
that in the event of war no refu- special personal arrangement with Special Census Agent of the Theater. Miss Skinner will pre-
gees would be deported, and llitler as well as pdwer over the United States, points out that sent her newest and greatest
concluded with an appeal to refu- German ambassador and con- the "complete census will show production. "Edna His Wife" by
gees to prove themselves worthy sular set-up in this country was an increase in the number of Margaret Ayer Barnes, the orig-
of the hospitality as well as of put before the House Committee congregations in 1936 over 1926 inal production as it ran on
the name Jew. Native British on Un-American Activities by its comparable to that of 1926 and Broadway, late last winer, when
Jews are also rushing to join investigator, John C. Metcalfe, a 1916."
it was judged the first "One-
up, thousands of them having former Chicago newspaper man
Since there were 1,901 con- woman show" ever to triumph
volunteered for air raid and gas who joined the Bund in order
gregations in 1916 and 3,116 on Broadway and hailed as one
protection service.
to expose it. Metcalfe also told congregations in 1926, or an in- of the season's outstanding suc-
the committee that if Congress crease of over 1,200 congrega- cesses.
Recruit Jewish Volunteers
Miss Skinner, for the first
votes additional funds the com- tions, the approximate figure for
PARIS. (WNS)—A recruiting mittee "probably would disclose 1936 would be in the neighbor- time. has made use of another
office for all foreign-born Jews that certain high-up American in- hood of 4,300 congregations, Dr. author's creation. In Mrs.
in France ready to volunteer for dustrial leaders, who are Fascist. Linfield states.
Barnes' novel all the variety of
TraKir5fliff5rEKRWAT Witi;IACY
the French army has been or- minded, are behind the German
rich characters and the range of
60—
There has similarly been a
ranized here. Hundreds of Jews Bund movement," preliminary in-
colorful local are admirably
increase in the num-
d
to
Miss
Skinner's
special-
have already enrolled for serv- vestigations having already point- progressive
bar of communities having con- suite
ized form of dramatic expression.
ice. At the same time the Jew- ed in that direction.
gregat ions. I n 1906 , there were
:sh War Veterans of France an-
Metcalfe said that Kuhn's 426 s uch communities; in 1916, All the warmth and heartbreak
of the novel has been preserved
nounced, that all of its members statement of the Bond's connec-
680 communities and in 1926, .in Miss Skinner's dramatization
not subject to mobilization are
tion with the German diplomatic 817 communities. In this connec-
.eady to enlist. The Federation
of the book.
corps was made in Bund head- tion. Dr. Linfield declared:
of Jewish Societies, representing
4. 114. somber of communities that re-
quarter!, in New York on August
ed In 111311 molly emeedo the nom-
he organizations of East Euro. 16, 1937. The witness quoted
Mothers' Clubs Calendar Prominent Leaders to Participate
soot reported In 1910, shooing that
.won Jews, and the Jewish Front Kuhn as saying: "You see. I in wr
spit.. 44 tn. ucpres.aon the Jcsisa
in Discussion Oct. 26
7 ighters of Poland,representing have a certain special arrange- i v=0...rirttoiZt
t
..vv"L rtd.. to v. -
Saturday evening, Oct. 15, at
Jcwish veterans of the Polish
n•eni, on reports eel-cited ens partly 8 p. m.—The season's work of
The
first event of the new sea-
wer of independence now living merit with Hitler and Germany
that whenever any of our groups
• m .haw trot the Mothers' Club will be ushered son in the activities of Emanuel
in France, have informed Premier
t rt",!:„4,74- 1 in with a Symphony Concert by Men's Club will be a symposium
have trouble with the consulates: L. 1 7 71=1 for",
Daladier that their members are in their districts they are to re-; timing the pmt to t eem. The .1011.11(. the Detroit Civic Orchestra (W.
on the Jewish community of De-
at the government's disposal.
SQUARE AT BATES
P. A.). Rabbi A. M. Hershman troit to be participated in by the
port to me in full detail. I then !;.‘,7,,, ar,„;;',7,.
Jewish refugees from Germany
take it up with the ambassador. :.1imsoiniv WWI.. In ISM stir ISIS." of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue will following speakers: Rabbi Max J.
and Austria, who are not eligible
be the speaker on "What Kind Wohlgelernter of the synagogue
Germany is not to be troubled
for voluntary military duty, have
with it unless I get no satisfac- Polish Archbishop Denounces of Jews?" Hy Meyers, president will treat the place of the syna-
offered to do any non-military
Easy, worry-free trips are
of the Jewish Community Center, gogue in the community; Isidore
tion from the ambassador. That
Anti-Semitism and Racialism
service required. A large num-
yours when you take a
LONDON. — (Religious News will preside.
is exactly why there is a new
Sobeloff, secretary of the Jewish
ber of Polish Jews working in
Tuesday
evening,
Oct.
18,
at
ambassador to the United States, Service) — An outspoken denun-
Blue Goose bus. After a
Welfare Federation of Detroit,
the coal mines at Lyon have al-
Season's Greetings
Season's Greetings
and that is exactly why many ciation rs of pe ecution of Jews 8 p. m.—Opening of public will dwell generally on the activi-
period of relaxed, comfort-
ready enlisted.
consuls have been, and still are in Poland and a strong criticism speaking class, Fenkell Mothers' ties of the Federation; Bernard
able rest you are at your
Meanwhile, anti-Semitic awl- being removed. All the new con- is made in a pastoral letter just Club, at Midland-Parkside Tal-
Isaacs, superintendent of the
' tutors attempting to exploit the suls are National Socialists and issued by the Cardinal Arch- mud Torah.
destination.
United Hebrew Schools, will give
political
crisis
for
their
own
ends,
Wednesday
afternoon,
Oct.
19,
bishop
of
Warsaw,
Mgr.
Kakow-
fouad the French public in no are under special instructions to
a resume of the educational work
Blue Goose buses offer the
at 1:30 p. m.—Young Womens' in the'community; Simon Shetzer
rive us the fullest cooperation."
finest, most inexpensive
mood to tolerate Jew-baiting. Metcalfe charged that Dr. Hans; "We did not desire that those Study Club at Dexter Center, will explain the functioning of
HOUSE MOVING,
Leaders of on
an the
anti-Jewish
onstration
Champs dem-
Elvs ee Dieckhoff, present German am- who otry to solve the Jewish 11518 Dexter. Movie entitled "A Jewish Community Council of the
means of travel in Michigan.
RAISING and REPOSTING
bassador, was sent to succeed I Dr.question with sticks and by New Lease on Life."
.s
city, of which he is president.
And buses run at frequent,
Thursday evening, Oct. 20, at
in Paris were rescued from pos. Hans Luther because the latter's smashing Jewish windows should
The symposium will be held on
convenient intervals.
sible lynching by an angry crowd. policy did not coincide with that use our opinion against us, but 8 p. m.—Twelfth Street Mothers' Wednesday evening, Oct. 26, at
1364 BUTTERNUT ST.
In Strasbourg a pro-Nazi Ger- of the Bund. The arrangement now we too must say what we 'Club opening meeting at their 8:30 p. m.. in the main hall of
14900 LINWOOD AVE.
man language newspaper carried between the Bund and Hitler, think about racialism and all the new headquarters, Twelfth and Beth Tefilo Emanuel synagogue,
TEmple 1-8368
a headline reading: "Should we Metcalfe quoted Kuhn as say- 'blood' theories," the pastoral Taylor. Nomination and election 1500 Taylor Ave., corner Wood-
UNiversity 1-8200
of officers. Discussion on the re- row Wilson. All are invited to at-
allow Reds and Jews to drive us mg, also included a secret under-
Washington Blvd.
to war?" Jewish relief organi- standing with Dr. Dieckhoff. Nazi mid
Declaring
that racialism is con- organization of the State Wel- tend. Admission will be free.
e
at Grand River Ave.
rations with European headquar- consuls, Metcalfe said, attended trary both to Christianity and to fare Referendum.
Wednesday evening. Oct. 12,
tern in Pans are prepared to Bund meetings and offered or Polish traditions, the pastoral
Council Camp Provided Va-
CA. 9000
evacuate on short notice in the Provided financial aid for radio letter continued:
at 8 p. m.—Opening meeting of
Season's Greetings
cations for 341 Young
••le nar national god soldlerlY eh. - Oakland Mothers' Club at the
event of hostilities, having corn- broadcasts and other Bund propa-
Season's Greetings
..100.n.. me cannot understand oh/ Jewish Community Center,
Women
pleted arrangements to shift the ganda activities.
the fellow tolth the 'Arlon' nom. oho
skins the poor pemant with ahorn he Woodward at Holbrook. Topic
scene of operations to a town
Dr. Hans Thomsen, counsellor happens to drool .1 Id he reganted
Council Camp, operated by the
on the English channel.
the point of Ilea of thestate, m f o r discussion "Appointment
of the German embassy. denied from
1,4 , more inlonble eleinent than our versus election of Supreme Court Detroit Section. National Coun-
Metcalfe's charges in a formal
enl. friends oho gate their
cil of Jewish Women, located at
Hear Italy Delaying New Anti• statement. Ile accused Metcalfe 1174' In defeatsof Poland and who fell Judges."
Jedilo, Mich., provided vacations
lf;:rintshe ol
Ijit . the ro lmchein,,r nrIng 1. 1or thn on .
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Jewish Measures
of not being "a trustworthy per-
for 341 young women during the
been 4.717 - PInced °MAO. M.S. "Batory" Off to Europe
ROME.(WNS)—New anti-Jew- son" and asked why the Dies In the Ilene
COAL & COKE
season which closed last month. Order Sons of Zion Starts
Austrian sonny '0 Some Used
In
ish measures due to be adopted Committee didn't cite Kuhn as a comfortably otherwise
With accommodations for 86
Drive for $20,000 for Pal-
The fast motorliner H. S.
FEED MANUFACTURERS
11641 Kertheval Ave.
early in October are reported witness, intimating that failure
members at each session, the
to have been postponed by the to do so "seems to me to mean Qu•k ttr s Discuss Widespread "Batory" of the Gdynia America camp furnished 618 vacation
LER.: 4450
estine Land Redemptoin
Line left direct to Gdynia. De-
Italian government because of that he (Dies) doesn't think
in
Europe
Relief
Refugee
weeks during the season. Over
spite the lateness of the season
2155 Alfred St.
14523 Schaefer Road
the European situation, accord- much of Mr. Metcalfe's testi-
and Asia
51 per cent of its campers were
The Order Sons of Zion, a
(Reli- and perturbed conditions in girls who had attended last year.
PHILADELPHIA. —
ing to an unconfirmed rumor mony himself."
HOgarth 2053
Fl. 6312
current in semi-official quarters
In the course of his testimony gious News Service) — Plans for Europe, she carried a large list . Open to all young women be- Zionist fraternal order. with a
of
passengers.
here. Meanwhile, the newspaper Metcalfe declared that the Ger- widespread refugee relief in
tween the ages of 14 and 30, nationwide membership, h a s
Among the prominent tourists
La Stamps publishes a list of man Foreign Institute at Stutt- Europe and Asia were discussed
Council Camp included in its initiated intensive efforts to • ex-
were businessmen who visited New
Hashomer Hatzair Tag Day 100 university professors who gart seems to be the chief source at a meeting of the American York and returned to Poland: membership representatives of tend its program of activities,
Friends
Service
Committee
here.
numerous professions. Stenogra-
have Jewish wives and demands of Nazi propaganda material be-
Announced for Oct.
Dr. Rufus M. Jones. chairman Artur A. Cwajbaum; Dr. Hel- phers, students, librarians, teach- embracing membership, culture
that they divorce their spouses or ing distributed in this country
mut
Gordon;
Samuel
J.
Anusze-
resign their university positions. and that German ships bring in of the Committee, revealed he
ers, salesgirls, housewives, social and fund-raising for Palestine
Season's Greetings
22 and 23
wicz; Naftali Bergrman; Dr. T. workers, beauty operators, doc-
this literature and carry secret had been asked by President
Blushbaum and wife; Dr. Adele tors' assistants, milliners, a comp- during the New Year.
messages from Bond officials. lie Roosevelt to consider the forma-
The Zionist youth organization,
Pole. Blaine Jews
Coupled with the expansion of
Fuchs and Mrs. N. Epstein.
tometer operator and a graph°.
also produced three documents tion of a committee for aiding
Ilashomer Hatzair, began its
its organizational activities. the
WARSAW. (WNS) — Blaming
Next sailings of the Gdynia
year's work on Sunday. Oct. 2, the European political situa- from an envelope bearing the im- the war-stricken populations of America Line will be Oct. 12, typist formed the camp body.
order has inaugurated a large-
Spain
and
China,
and
had
al-
Under
the
direction
of
Miss
announcing a new membership tion for renewed anti-Jewish agi- print of the Nazi consulate in
scale effort in behalf of the Jew-
26; Nov. 29; Dec. 12.
Magda Szekely, a native of Hun-
drive and participation in a na- tation, Polish anti-Semites blamed St. Louis which he said were ready had one conference with
ish National Fund and other of-
gary. instruction was given in
BAKERY
tion-wide tag day, scheduled for the Jews when Czechoslovakia Nazi propaganda mailed out to White House representatives on
Little Women of Hadas.sah French and in handicrafts, the ficial Zionist funds, having raised
the subject.
Saturday night and Sunday, Oct. hesitated in ceding the Teschen an American citizen.
to date almost a third of the
students working with both wood
The President's interest in
to Have Membership
22 and 23. The funds raised will district to Poland.
quota of $100,000, which it has
The semi-
and leather. Photography groups
such assistance. he said, was
be used to maintain organiza- official Gazeta Polska, in a dis-
Tea
on
Sunday
assumed for a period of five
studied under the leadership of
4701 Grand River
tional activities which includes patch from Berlin, alleges that Emanuel Mitzvah School to aroused by a conference with
years for the establishment of a
Miss Hortense Segel of Cleve-
Theodore Dreiser, noted Amer-
the
Hachsharah
farm
for
Zion-
Study
Succoth
Ritual
colony on Jewish National Fund
The
Little
Women
of
Hades-
the Jews and the Czechs are the
TYler 5-0606
land. Life-saving classes were
ican novelist. Dreiser, who had
ist pioneers. An active partici- only ones who want war. The
sah announce that their annual directed by Miss Irene Kleban land in Palestine. It has now in-
Sunday
a
visit
to
just returned from
Pant in the Jewish National Fund agitation also took the form of
membership tea will be held on who also supervised swimming augurated a drive to raise $20.-
Spain, was appalled by the wide-
and other Zionist institutions. Physical assaults on the Jewish
Sunday, Oct. 9, from 2:30 to 5 and arranged several waterfront 000 as a step further towards
Meeting Sunday morning, Oct. spread devastation and suffering.
Hashomer Hatzair now boasts of population. One Jew was stabbed
the realization of this project.
Although the tentative plans P. m., at home of Rosamond pageants.
9,
for
their
second
session
this
a membership of over a hundred to death and several others
It is expected that the full quota
Meyer, 17516 Fairfield.
Headed by the director, Miss
season, the boys' and Ririe Mitzvah for the work to be carried on
Jewish youths in Detroit,
The officers of the Little Wom- Rebecca Ehrinpries, the camp will be reached within the period
wounded in anti-Semitic street groups of Congregation Beth Te. through the Service Committee—
set.
en
of
Hadassah
for
1938-39
are:
attacks in Cracow.
was staffed by six councillors, a
fib Emanuel, Taylor at Woodrow to which Mrs, Roosevelt contrib.
Season's Greetings
Rosamond Meyer, president; Rose resident nurse, Miss Hilda Kun-
Wilson, will study the religious utei part of her earnings—Dr.
--
Banquet of Molly Segal
Brooks and Evelyne Meyers,
uth, and a consulting physician,
Vaad Leurni Reaffirms Palestine ceremonies of the Feast of Taber- Jones said that other faiths also
Auxiliary of J.C.R.S.
vice-presidents; Irene Siegel, re- Dr. Sol Rosenzweig. Mrs. Fred
Bnai David Sisterhood
nacles. The laws and sigrPticance would be represented. The Presi-
Jewry's Loyalty to Britain
cording secretary; Muriel Lipson, Ginsburg Is chairman of the
on Nov. 13
dent
had
asked
that
a
member
JERUSALEM. (W N S - Palcor of the Succah, the FourtSpecies,
the Rockefeller family serve corresponding secretary; Jeanette Council Camp Committee, while
Hashannah
Rabbah
and
Simchath
apt
At
the last meeting, held Oct.
Leumi
has
Soifer. treasurer.
"The Molly Segal A usPiary of Agen cy) —The Vaad
Mrs. Rexene Freund Cohane 3, affairs for the ensuing year
Torah will be explained during the on the Committee, he said.
Violet Goodman is chairman of serves as vim chairman.
the Detroit Jewish Consumptive sent to Colonial Secretery Mal- class period which follows the serv-
Speakers scored the failure of
were
discussed. Mrs. Charles
Relief Society of Denver an- mini MacDonald a cable re- ice and breakfast. The Emanuel the Protestant churches to care the hostess committee and Shir-
Jones was appointed chairman of
affirming to Great Britain the
for Jewish Christians. "The ley London, chairman of the
nounces its eighth annual ban -
a
party
ta be held Nov. 21.
Mitzvah
School
for
adolescent,
aged
quet to be given at Congregation .loyelty of her Jewish subjects 12 to 16, is under the personal di- Jewish organizations are taking membership committee.
Philip Kramer is chairman of
A feature of the afternoon
Shaarey Zedek, Sunday, Nov. in Palestine, and assuring the
magnificently,"
care
of
their
faith
the
third
annual donor event to
13, at 7 p. m. British government that it can rection of Rabbi Max J. Wohl- declared Albert Martin, in refer- will be talks by Mrs. Maurice
be held at the Fort Wayne Hotel,
gelernter.
Landau. president of Senior Ha-
ence
to
the
situation
in
Berlin.
All Jewish organizations are rely to the utmost on the co-
Dec. 13. Mre. Roy Chatlin is
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hopt.
dassah. and Miss Edna Rouff,
urged to send committees. operation of the Yishuv in the
St.; will be hoots "The Protestant churches have
co-chairman and Mrs. Leon Sla-
member of Junior Hadama an d
evening of pleasure is . or...et grave international crisis. man of 8918 12th
not
risen
to
the
demands
that
An
next Sunday's breakfast, In
The condition of Justice Henry vin is chairman of the souvenir
the British et
their Christianized brethren have advisor h ot the Little Women of
Planned and a catered dinner ,"Please convey to cable
M. Blarel of the Michigan Su- book.
read, honor of their ton, David. New a right to expect. We have let
rovernment," the
will be served. Reservations may
A special business meeting will
pupils will be admitted during the
preme
Court. who is in Harper
All who are interested are in-
calling Mrs. Gold, thei"the assurance that Palestine
these non-Aryan Christians In
be had by
Hospital recovering from an op- be held at the club rooms 0-t.
Tyler 4.7802. 'Jewry stands firmly united with festival season Parente are asked Germany down and the sooner vited to attend.
s , SIGMA GAMMA TAU
to
accompany
their
children
for
19
.
eration
he
underwent
several
Charter members of /Ilona president, at ,
i t he British Empire in the. present
we face that fact the better."
Mrs. Bernard Blostein of Tux-
Gamma Tau held en °ra• meets
that it Is registration on Sunday mornings
Palestine Billiard Parlors is the weeks ego. was reported as
The eon of the late Harry A., grace emergency, and
with
edo
Ave. will entertain the hsard
cr
to
communicate
"slightly
improved"
by
his
doe-
Greek coffee house in
in at the home of Louise Harris. Glucksman, head of the Jewish ready to render any assistance
Men who have little business Cr. nerve of
members at her home Oct. 1).
Wohlgelernter's secretary at the
tors
Girls interested In Joining 111 17
co-operation
that
It
possibly
r
or
k
.
•
•
No
Y
years,land
great talkers.
...1,.nhnne TR. 1-2934.
AGED JEWS
ALL BUT
ESCAPE FROM THE SUDETEN
AREAS AS NAZIS MOVE IN
IiLL PROEM FOR
POLICY team
Prescriptions
4
SCIIETTLER
DETROIT
GROSSE POINTE
810 beautiful ly
BIRMINGHAM
furnished outside room
All with private tub and
shower baths-at lowest
possible rotes in down-
town Detroit for pennarr
ent guests. You can live
in luxurious comfort
inexpensively.
•
Emanuel Men's
Club Symposium
Gahm Goose:
Enjoy Your Trip
CADILLAC
CENTURY
BRICK CO.
Samuel Johnson
Detroit Terminal
HUARD ES SON
Company
HORN FUEL I
SUPPLY CO.
BLUE GOOSE
LINES.
Thomas S. Guy
l
BOSTON
BOOT
SHOPS
Justice H. M. Butzel
`Slightly Improved'
_