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B 0411 #11.50; rouad•trip, 6751 will /vetted Fred Harvey meals .erred In ■ unique luncb•countet• tavern car. Thett• a new thrill he Here is America s , only an El Galles journey om r • f. sae 44.11, kept, and the itrirmseehly 11 Cavil" Santa PI Os, may lilted SSSSS hart le s law US/ Is troni Purrs. A C. SMITH. Gen. Avant Tranaoaation Bwldlag DETROIT NICK Phone: andolp h H O Send detaila about mom, trains and faro foe Rabbi Leon Fram will address the Mt. Sinai Hospital Associa- tion at 8:30 p. m., on Wednes- day, Nov. 2, in the Brown Mem- orial Chapel of Temple Beth El, Woodward and Gladstone. His topic will be "The Next Step for the Detroit Jewish Community." Vocal selections will be rendered by Mrs. David R. Kallman. An invitation to attend this meeting is extended to all members, their friends and the community at large. Mrs. Kallman, who will be accompanied on the piano by Miss Florence Kutzen, will sing the following selections: "Gavotte" from Manon; "Carmena" by H. Lane Wilson; "Vilia from the Merry Widow by Lehar; Chas- sidic folksongs. The association reports that the ball on Oct. 8 was a huge suc- cess. Thanks a r e extended by Mrs. Ja- c n b Harvith, president, t o all those who cooperated in making the event a sue- cea. At a board meeting held at the home of Mrs. David Diamond. Oct. Rabbi Fram 21, it was de- cided to spon- sor a series of bingo parties for the next 20 weeks, the first party to be held at the Bnai Moshe Monday, Nov. 21. Dr. Harry Saltzstein addressed the board members. The meeting to be addressed by Rabbi Fram will be held jointly with the League of the Mt. Sinai Hospital Association. The League will hold a seperate b u s i n e as meeting preceeding Rabbi Fram's talk. A successful series of house parties was given by, the mem- bership committee of the League on Tuesday, Oct. 25, and Thurs- day, Oct. 27. JWV to Honor New IBMIZEINIZIMO National Officers FURNACE OIL LA 4soo • Jr. Mizrachi Women to Meet Tuesday Evening The first meeting of the cur- rent season of the newly organ- ized Junior Mizrachi Women's Group will take place next Tues- day evening, Nov. 1, at 8:30, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Barnett, 2021 Rochester Ave. Mre. Jac. Albert, Mr. end Mrs. a. J. Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- man, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Allender, 11r. and Mr.. Reuben Allender. Mr. and Mrs. Iferman A. Au.. Mr. and Mre. Abe Bader, Jr. end Mr. Chart. Barnett, Mr. and Mra Harry Barnett, Dr. and Mrs. Saul Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berke, Mr. and Mrs. lien Berkowitz. Mr. and Mn.. (lemon Bertmtele, Mr. and Mr.. Raul J. Birnkraut. Mr. and Mra F. S. Mork, Mr. and Mn. Abe Blueetein, Mr. and ?dm Omar Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Braun. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bremer, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brodie, Mr. and Mra W. H. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob florin. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Boris. Mr. ancUltra Samuel Bob, rn Ur. and Mr.. Ira Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Nor• man Buckner, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Bur- rows, Mr. and Mra henry Burstein, Mr. and lire. Louie Cohane, Mr. and Mre. harry Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Cohen, Mr. and Mre. Samuel Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Daviee, Mr. and Mr. Moe Diamond, Mr. and lire Milton Donee, Mr. and Mrs Wilfred ironer, Mr, and are Harry Dunks, Mr. and Mrs Harry Edelson, Mr. and Mrs. gal B. Edelman, Mr. and Mira Edw. Elk, Dr. and Mra. Otto Enock, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fer- rer, Can Fidler, Mr. and Mrs. (Amon ilaher. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Fischman, Mr. and Mrs Nathan Elam., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank. Mr. and Mee. Louis Fran kenetein, Mr. and Mrs. I. Frediand, Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman, Mr. and Mr. Louis Freedman. Mr. and Mra Samuel Friedman, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Galin, Dr. Nathan Galin, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gold, Mr. and Mn. Benjamin Gold- Coln, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gould, Mr. and Mts. Morris Gourwitz, Mn. and Mrs. IlICT111 1101111111 1 Nam Addrew ARGO Balfour Ball, which has be- come the traditional leading so- cial event of the fall season and which is the only means used by the Zionist Organization of De- troit to secure funds to carry on its educational program, will be held at Hotel Statler on Satur- day evening, Nov. 6. Lawrence W. Crohn, president of the organization, and Abra- ham Cooper, chairman of the Balfour Ball committee, have issued an appeal to the - community a t large to pat- ronize this im- portant event, since a large fund is needed for education- al purpose to enlighten t h e community - Jewish and Mr.. Burn.tine non-Jewish - regarding Jew- ish claims to Palestine. Proceeds of the ball are used to finance the educational activi- ties of the Zionist Organization of Detroit • and to finance . the work of Young Judaea. An active committee is co- operating with Mr. Cooper in planning for the ball. Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine is a member of the committee. A list of patrons and patronesses, additional to those announced last week, follows: Mr. and Mm ham Adler, Mr. and The family of the late Jacob R. Lifschitz have honored the memory of their beloved father Samuel Grenadier, Mr. and Net tools Luneburg. Mr. and Mre. Charles Hatn• by presenting the Hebrew burger. Mr. •nd 11m. Abe Ramie, Mr two , Schools with his portrait, and by and /P UL L ... IN ' making a substantial contribu- and Sirs. J. sharply Horwitz,r. and Mr. luvid Huber. Dr, Gilbert J. Irma, Mr. and Mre. blame) Jacobean, Mr. an Mr,, Benjamin Jones, Mr. and New Jo. mph Kahon, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kaplan, Mr. and Mr.. Wolf Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Kate., Mr. and Mrs a T. Kay. Mr. and Mtn. George Kayos Mr. and Mrs. Ramey Keywell, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Klein. Fred H. Klein. Mr. and Mrs Morris Klein, Dr. and Si,.. David KIM. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kogan, lir. and Mrs. Jacob Kovinake. Mr. end Mrs. Milton Kushner, Dr. Philip Lachman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Langer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lankiest, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lapidea. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lades, Dr. and Mrs. I. 1. Ltaltldu. Mr. and Mm. A. J. Levin, Dr, and Mrs. Samuel 3. Levin Mr. •nd ?Ara Henry Levitt, Mr. and Mn. Lou Littman. Mr. a nd Mm A. Loewenstein, Mn. and Mrs. Irving Mahler, Mr. and lira Milton Mahler, Sir. and Mrs. ham Markowitz, Mr. and Mrs Harry Miller, Me. and Mal J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Modell, Mr. and Mn.. Max Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Davld Oppenhelm, Mr and Mrs. Morrie Portal, Mr. and Mn.. Abraham Pia. Mr. and Istre. Arthur Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radnor, Mr. and Mn. Max Illesman, Mr. and Mn. M. Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- rle Rosenberg. Norman Rosenberg, Mr. and Mn.. Robert Rosenberg, Mr. and Mos A. G. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs William J. Roth, Mr. and Mr. William Rothenberg Mr. and Mn'. David Baran Mr. and Mr.. sermon Safran, Mr. and Mrs, Harry J. Schaefer, Mr. and Mre . Max Sk-hayowits, 1(r. and MM. Sol Schaeowits, Mr. and lira Morris &hie- teh Mr. and Mrs. Nate Scholnick. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schorr. Mr. and Mn. . Irving Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. David &huff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumer. Mr. and Mrs. Ben &Marts, Frank Sehnert.. Ulm Gwen Wileman. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwarts, George Seyburn, Sir. and Min Morris Bhstsen, Sir. and Mn.. Irving Shean, Mr. and 14rs. Sell• liam Shevin, Dr. and Si-., Leonard Bid. low, Mr. and Mrs. Regina Silberstein. Mr. •nd Mrs. lfarri• Silverberg, Sir. and Mn. Morris giciar, Mr. and lira. William Woman, Mr. and Mr.. Philip G. linsith, Mr. and Mra. Jule. Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. Et II. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. 'ring Steinman, Mr. and bin,. Murray Sutkin, Mr. and Mre. Lille Thal, Dr. and Mrs. M. Toyclk, Mr. and Mut Sidney Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinbaum, Mr. ■ and Mra Samuel Weis- man. Mr. and Mrs. ,David /M. and Mr. Derry Yuctkoff Mr. •nd Mre. Samuel ZAMA Dr. Louie Zlatkin, Mr. and Mm. Harry Zoikower, Mr. and Mrs. I. Louis Zuleback, .Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Zuieback. Mrs. Albert Feldstein, execu- tive secretary of the Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit, reported on Thursday that the community is responding enthusiastically to the appeal for support of the movement through the Balfour Ball. The response, she stated, is an indication that Detroit Jews realize the important work that is being done through the Zion- ist office at 1044 Penobscot Bldg. As an instance of accomplish- ments, she pointed out that the mass demonstration at Cass Tech- nical High School last Sunday afternoon would have been im- possible without the guidance from the Zionist office. To con- tinue this work, the Balfour Ball must be an even greater success than last year, Mrs. Feldstein stated. IMMO' YOUR VOTE can SALES • Provide JOBS • Restore CONFIDENCE • Banish WASTE • Cut TAXES VOTE • Make LATE JACOB R. LIFSCHITZ tion tor•he scholarship fund of the schools. Mr. Lifschitz, who was popular in the Oakland district where he was connected with the Ahavath Achim Synagogue, was for 10 years a member of the staff of the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit. He was a Talmudic scholar of note, a recognized Maskill, versed in modern He- brew literature, and an excellent pedagogue. All his friends, teach era, students, 'parents, and mem- besr of the congregation remem- ber him not only as a scholar, but as one of the kindliest per- sons. He was always ready not only with a kind word of com- fort and consolation, advice and gpidance, but with all there was in his possession, and was always ready to give to the needy, in the true Jewish traditional man- ner of utmost modesty. Many of the members of his , family are connected with edu- cational and Zionist activities. The following are the members of the family of the late Jacob R. Lifschitz: Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hertz, Mr. and Mrs. I. Sendler of Flint, Sol Lifschitz, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenzweig, Sam Lifschitz, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bru- der of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Diener. Mr. Lifschitz passed away on March 26, 1932. and bring BETTER TIMES to The Detroit Post No. 135, Jewish War ,Veterans of the U. S., will sponsor a banquet and dance on the eve of Armistice Dai. Thursday, Nov. 10. at Saks' on Woodward Ave.. in honor of Dr. Robert Rosen, newly elected national executive committeeman for the fifth regional district, comprising the states of Michi- gan, Ohio and Indiana; Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, newly appointed surgeon general; Samuel J. Leve, chairman of the national rehabili- tation committee of the Jewish War Veterans of the U. S.; Eli- zabeth W. Shapero, national color guard of the Ladies Auxiliary. All arrangements are in charge of the entertainment committee, of which Joseph Jones is chair- man. The 24th annual convention of Hadassah to be held in St. Louis, Mo., from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3, will be attended by 25 delegates and alternates from the Detroit chap- ter. • Of nation-wide interest is the plan of an international broad- cast which will be held Oct. 31, between St. Louis, New York and London, England, at 11:30 p. m. Detroit time, over which Mrs. Edward Jacobs, Mrs. Moses - P. Epstein and Dr. Reinhold Nie- buhr, professor of applied Chris- tianity at the Union Theological Seminary,°will speak. This broad- cast may be heard over WWJ. Continuing the weekly rally programs, an original skit by Mrs. Harry Jackson entitled "Hadassah Sews" will be pre- sented on Friday, Nov. 4, at Hotel Detroiter. Supplementing the play will be a "Hadassah Quiz" under the direction of Mrs. Jack Saula. Lucheon at 12:30 o'clock will precede the meeting and reserva- tion can be made by calling Mrs. Milton Gordon, Un. 2-6250. Plans are being completed for the combined paid-up member- ship luncheon and general meet- ing to be held on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at the Shaarey Zedek. All members in good standing are in- vited to attend. Announcement has been made by the activities chairman, Mrs. Joe Magidsohn that the sewing gt'oup working on Palestine cup- plies is now meeting every Wednesday from 10 to 4 at the Hadassah offices in the Avalon Theater Bldg. Lunch is served and all arrangements are in charge of Mrs. David Feinberg, chairman. and Mrs. Benjamin Kiefer, co-chairman. All mem- bers are urged to attend. Mrs. John Frazer, chairman of dramatics, announces the first meeting of the "Little Theater" group of Hadassah on Monday, Oct. 31, at 1:30, at the Colonial Department Store. This group will be conducted by Mrs. Nathan Berke of the Jewish Center staff. All members interested in joining the class should contact Mrs. Frazer at To. 6-1992. Mra. Philip Gilbert, chairman of public speaking has arranged with Dr. Preston Scott of Wayne University for a course in pub- lie speaking to be offered to members of Hadassah at the nominal charge of ;3 for 12 ses- sions. Enrollment can be made at the paid-up membership luncheon or by calling Mrs. Gilbert. Un. 1-9212. The National chanter of Hades- Bah announces Hadassah Sabbath day on Nov. 5. All local rabbis have been contacted and will de- vote their sermons on that day to the philosophy of Hadassah. Members are urged to attend services. Mrs. Philip Lipson, chairman of the Jewish National Fund committee, announces the follow- ing gifts: All of Detroit's orthodox syna- gogues will be represented at a public farewell "Melave MalEe" to be given at 8 o'clock Satur- day, Oct. 29, at Lachar's Hall, 8939 12th St., in honor of the revered and saintly Rabbi Elch- onon Wasserman, dean of the Baranowicze (Poland) Yeshiva Ohel Torah, who is concluding a three week's visit in Michigan. The Gaon Wasserman spoke before 12 principal congregations in the city and addressed a com- munal mass meeting at Pontiac. The entire Jewish community of Flint gathered to meet Rabbi Wasserman Thursday at a special function arranged by Ellis War- ren, head of the Federation of Jewish Charities in that city, and Rabbi Solomon Z. Feinberg. Saturday night's meeting here will listen to a "Shiur" by Rabbi Wasserman, considered one of the greatest Talmudical scholars of this generation. Cantor David Katzman, world- famous "Chazon" who was re- cently elected at the Bnai Moshe, will sing. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Rabbi Wasserman expects to visit several neighboring commu- nities before he returns to New York on Wednesday. He may be reached at the home of Rabbi Joseph Eisenman, 1956 Taylor Ave, Tyler 5-5283. Detroit League of Denver Home Thanks Patrons In behalf of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, Mrs. Harry Goldberg, president of the Detroit League, thanks the public for its gener- ous response to the fund-raising project, the theater party held last Tuesday evening at the Ma- atonic Temple. Mrs. Alfred Meyers and Mrs. Leon Zechman were general chairmen. All proceeds from this event will be applied toward Detroit's quota for the maintenance of the Denver Home which cares for children who have been exposed to tuberculosis. Sir. and sire. (Imam RoNnwn a tree In honor at Shirley Ruth weinherra d 57.e ath birthday, by Mr and Mre 11•1117 Weinberg: • ten In honorof the birth and Nth ',MM.( anniversary at Mr by Mr and Mra of Lois Joyea Pula.. daughter at Mr. Mre. Hear Philip Gilbert and Mr and Mr. Joseph and Firs Barmy smith. by Mr. and Yell.: • tree in memory of Reinert Mr. &Milan Kleiman. Contributions can be mud. be •illi.* &hem by Mr, and Mrs harry Coming • centributi. in memory er Mrs. Philip Lipson, Us. 1-1140. or Ur. Mr. and Mre Robert Schomberger. be (Amid Seligson, To. 1 - 1711. Duahldn; a tr. an 13th Annual Banquet at Jewish Folk Schools This Sunday The 13th annual banquet of the Jewish Folk Schools, spon- sored by the Poole-Zion, the Jew- ish National Workers' Alliance and Pioneer Women's Organiza- tion, will be held Sunday, Oct. 30, at 7 p. m., at the Jewish Center, Woodward at llolbrook. A musical and dramatical pro- gram is being prepared and the guest speaker will be the noted writer and lecturer. William Nathanson of Chicago. Classes in both schools are still open for beginners and ad- vanced pupils. The schools are located at 8603 12th St. and 12244 Dexter Blvd. Bnai David Sisterhood to Sponsor Series of Mem- bership Teas Bessie Sorin Zviller Society Plans Annual Banquet The first of a series of teas The Bessie Sorin Zviller Aid Society will hold their 10th an- nual banquet and ball on Sun- day evening, Dec. 4, at Lachar's on 12th St. The chairman of the affair is Mrs L. Fineman, who is being assisted by the follow. ing: Mrs. L. Wiseman, vice-oresi- dent; Mrs. L. Zager, recording secretary; Mrs. II. E. Epstein, financial secretary; Mrs. 'Alter. treasurer. A special meeting in regards to the affair is to take place at the home of the president, Mrs. H. Pevin of 2261 Calvert Ave., on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 1, at 1 p. m. All 'members are urged to attend. For reservations ('ontribution to Jewish Netional Fund Edith call Mrs. Alter, Townsend 5-2310. atone B and Leon Rynek, b Mr. Mrs Ell Pbubee and Mr. and lIrst Max An impressive ceremony marked the inauguration of newly-elected officers of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society held Oct. 20. Mrs. Charles Cornell installed the of- ficers before an assemblage of more than 300 people. Follow- ing the formal installation, the retiring president, Mrs. Ignatz Auslander, rendered a detailed analysis of the past year's activi. ties. Rabbi Moses Fischer de- livered a brief address. The new officers are: Presi- dent, Mrs. Abe Stiller; vice presi- dents, Mrs. J. Arthur Schiff and Mrs. Allen Janawitz; recording secretary, Mrs. Paul R. Freeman; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Eli Greenwald; treasurer, Mrs. Phil- ip Shapiro; conductress, Mrs. Ethel Goodman; inner guard, Mrs. Morris Feldman; trustees. Mrs. Irving E. Liebsoa, Mrs. Louis Goldfine and Mrs. Jake Greenwald. A card party on Oct. 27 was in charge of Mrs Ethel Good- man and Mrs. Manuel Engel. The annual Chanukah dinner- dance will be held Dec. 4, at the Bnai Moshe. Reservations are being accepted by the commit. tee headed by Mrs. Charles Ber- ger. The next meeting will be held Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 2, at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. will be held at the home of Mrs. Rudy LoPatin, 16514 Baylis, Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 2 p. m. Judge D. J. Healy of the Ju- venile Court will speak, and Miss Sylvia Schorr, a member of the faculty of the Ganapol School of Music and former pupil of Ed- win Hughes of New York, will render musical selections. The Sisterhood sponsors the Sunday School of Bnai David Synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th. Contributions to Sylvia Si- mons Scholarship Fund Contributions to the Sylvia Si- mons Scholarship Memorial Fund of the Music Study Club were received as follows: In memory of Charles W. Rosenberg of Chicago, by Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg; in memory of Robert Schomberg, from Mrs. I. Nurko; in memory of Henry Feinberg, from ?finale Study Club Choral. - Wayne County and Michigan! . C. F. SMITH CO. PURE FOOD STORES A Fareiul b lbre; apss t e ion a fn oron Ladies Aid Society 25 DETROITERS AT 34. Installs Officers Saturday Evening HADASSAH PARLEY RABBI FRAM TO SPEAK SOLID TO MT. SINAI NOV. 2 COMFORT 6 Proceeds of Yearly Event to Be Used for Educational Activities in Detroit and to Finance Young Judaea Movement Honor Meinory of Jacob R. Lifschitz WHERE PRICE TELLS AND QUALITY SELLS • A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD a &11 LASALLE Window Shade Co. Are now located in more spacious, newer quarters. it WI aro better able to son, you in our new location. 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