A merico, lavish Prria&Cal Carter CLIFTON Among - CINCINNATI 30, MO January 27, 1939 Join Our Gay Cruise Parties "Uncle Moses" and "The Jester" at Littman's; Legitimate Stage Shows to Commence Friday, Feb. 3 ttrVATigtTgL' Carnival-Bazaar VICTORIAN ART BALL AT SCARAB I of Home Relief CLUB SATURDAY NIGHT, FEB. 11 Sunday Evening ? ► GE THREE INTE - AITH HOUR ON W. W. J. FEB. 5 U.A.H.C. Speaker On Saturday evening, Feb. 11, ! Mrs. Mortimer II. Meyer, chair- man; Mrs. Royal Oppenheim, co- at 9 o'clock, the art committee of 1 chairman; Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, the Jewish Community Center Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Da- will, once again, sponsor an an vid Cooper, Mrs. Irving 1. Edgar, Elias, Mrs. Benja- ball, the proceeds of which will Mrs. Max II. go for the benefit of the art man Alpert, Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, Mrs. }lorry Farbsten, Mrs. Hoke scholarship fund of the Center. The Victorian Art Ball will be Levin, Mrs. Nathaniel 11, Gold- held at the Scarab Club. Music stick, Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mrs. by Jules Klein's orchestra will Jacob Harvith, Sirs. Schmarya entertain until 1:30 a. m. 111111 en- Kleinman, Mrs. Henry Meyers, tertainment by prominent night Mrs. Ralph Paul, Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy, Mrs. Saul R. Levin, club stars is promised. A gala affair is anticipated by Milton M. Alexander, Rabbi Leon the committee members, who in- Fran, Mrs. Alexander Freeman, vite everyone to participate in Mrs. Charles Rubiner, Mrs. Mor- the "exotic jungle room" and ris Steinberg, Mrs. Milton Strauss, Mrs. Isidore Goodman, Mrs. Harry "frolic a Is gay '90's." A midnight supper will be one Wine, Mrs. Francis Weer Quint, of the features and is included in Mrs. Harold Allen, Sirs. Alfred Morris Garvett, prominent De- the price of admission, at $'2 per J. Lautman, Mrs. Sol Trigg, and Sirs. David B. Werbe, chairman person. troit attorney and president of of the art committee. The ball committee includes Temple Beth El, spoke OR "Con- flicting Conceptions of the Syna- Jr. Alumni of the Hebrew gogue" at the 36th biennial coun- Schools Elect Officers Zionists' Parlor cil of the Union of American Meetings Feb. 15 Ilebrew Congregations in Cincin- The Junior Alumni of the Uni- nati. ted Hebrew Schools elected the Laurence W. Crohn, presi- dent of the Zionist Organiza- following officers: Ruben Isaacs, tion of Detroit, announces an- president; vice-president, Aaron and installation of officers are other series of Zionist parlor Schwartz; recording secretary, being made by Norman Leemon meetings to be held on Wed- Lillian Smerling; corresponding the affair nesday evening, Feb. 15, at secretary, Gertrude Strauss; treas- and Joseph Epel. At homes of several members. urer, Isadore Katz; sixth member there will be a speaker, refresh- The subject for discussion of the board of directors, Joseph ments and dancing. Those who on Feb. 15 will be "The Phys- would like to attend should con- Epel. ical, and Spiritual Possibilities Plans for a Palestinian night tact Sol Panush, Ty 6-3796. in Palestine Today." These metings will be held in the homes of the follow- ing: Sir. and Mrs. James I. Ellmann, 55 Connecticut; Mr. and Sirs. Willliam IL Isen- berg, 2235 Edison Ave.; Mr. and Sirs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, 2455 Chicago Blvd.; Mr. and Mix. Arthur S. Purdy, 631 Chicago Blvd.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weisman, 1470 W. Bos- ton Blvd.; Mr. and Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, 1217 Burlingame. A ready response from Jew- ish organizations is reported by the committee in charge of distribution of membership certificates for the Palestine Pavilion at the 1939 World's Fair. Abraham Cooper and James I. Ellmann are co-chair- men of this committee. Officers of the Home Relief So- city were installed in their respec- tive offices by Mrs. Henry M. Shulman, its founder and first president, last Friday at the De- troit Leland Hotel. on board the ideal cruise ship The opening prayer was given by Mrs. Al Weisman, who served four terms as president. to Southern Ports As this occasion also marked of Sunshine, Laughter, the 16th birthday of the Home Relief Society, a beautifully dec- Pleasure orated birthday cake was lighted by Mrs. Shulman, who said "1 am lighting nine candles symbolic of the number of years I served as president. I ant dedicating the candles to those who have kept the flame of loyalty and service glowing in the hearts of our mem- bers, and it is fitting that they 10, share this honor with me: Mrs. Henrietta Tauber, oldest mother; Sirs. Minnie Danto, at whose home one of the first meetings of the Home Relief Society was held, and mother of our president, Mrs. SCENE FROM "UNCLE MOSES" Arthur Ginsberg; Mrs. Charles Marienthal, one of our first vice Two outstanding Yiddish talk- l from 7 to 11:30 p. m. and on presidents; Mrs. Ben Gale and Mrs. Barbados, Port of Spain, m. ing films are shown at Littman's' Sunday from 2 to 11:30 p. Milton Wolfe, two of our charter Grenada, L• Guaira, Co•starred with Maurice Curacao, Colon, People's Theater, 12th and Sew- Schwartz in "Uncle Moses," Sho- members; Mrs. Ira Friendenberg, our first treasurer; Mrs. Mande- Kingston ■ and Havana ard, this week. lom Asch's spectacular production, berg, our first secretary; Mrs. 18 DAYS $192:: "Uncle Moses" is the splendid are Judith Abarbanel, Rubin Burton Marks (Sybil Weisman), , film featuring the great Yiddish Goldberg, Mark Schweid and a the daughter of the Home Relief The score of other outstanding actors. actor, Maurice Schwartz. Society." Four candles were lit The season of legitimate stage other film is "The Jester" ("Der by Mrs. Al Weisman to symbolize Purim Shpieler") featuring productions will commence at Litt- her four years as president; two Kingston, La Guaira, Miriam Krasin, Hyman Jacobson, man's on Friday, Feb. 3. A com- by Mrs. Charles Cornell, who Curacao, Colon Sigmund Turkoff and other stars. pony of 12 outstanding Jewish dedicated one to her beloved and Havana The admission price is 30 cents actors will be here this season. mother who is now over 90 years for week-days and 35 cents on The first production will be "For- 15 DAYS $165:: of age, and two candles were lit Sunday. Daily performances are gotten by God. • by Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg for her two years of service as past and The Ship Is Your Hotel present presiding officer. Throughout The guest speaker was Prof. • Robert W. Kelso, professor of Apply to LOCAL AGENT or social science, and director of the Graduate School of Social Sciences GDYNIA AMERICA LINE of the University of Michigan Ex- 135 W. Jackson Blvd. Mrs. Cherie. Lesser and Milton tension School of Detroit. Chicago, Ill. Marwil to Speak on Experiences Mrs. Sam Arkin and Mrs. Ralph in Palestine The woman's auxiliary of Bnai M. Levy, chairmen of the carnival Brith will hold an open member- bazaar to be held on Sunday, Jan. Welcoming teas for all new ship meeting on Monday, Jan. 30, 29, at 7 p. m., at Hotel Stotler, Hadassah members will be held at 8:30 p. m., at the Bnai Slone announced that all arrangements by the chapter on Tuesday after- Auditorium, Lawrence and Dex- and extensive plans have been noon, Jan. 31, 2:30 o'clock, at the ter. Mrs. Charles Solovich, mem- completed for this occasion. Every homes of Mrs. Ralph Weisman, bership committee chairman, will effort has been put forth to pro- 1470 W. Boston, and Mrs. William s peak briefly on the membership vide a large variety of amuse- drive now being held by all the ments and entertainment for the Roth, 19649 Canterbury Rd. Mrs. Thomas Marwill, member- Bnai Brith Women's Auxiliary's guests. Many prizes will be given Sabbath Morning Services: On Sabbath morning, Jan. 28, ship chairman, announces that in- in District No. 6. Rabbi Eric , away. Mr. and Sirs. Maxwell at 11 o'clock, Dr. Leo H. Franklin formal talks on Palestine will be Friedland of Temple Beth Jacob, I Emmer will direct bingo games. given by Mrs. Charles Lesser of Pontiac, will be the guest speaker Marvin Kahn's Orchestra will pro- will preach. Jackson, Mich., and Milton Mar- of the evening. A play directed provide the music for dancing Sisterhood News: Tuesday evening, Feb. 7, 8:30 wil, both of whom have returned by Mrs. Norman Rom, dramatic which will be under the super- p. rn., the Sisterhood is planning recently from trips to Palestine. group chairman, will also be a vision of the Junior Home Relief a social evening. There will be Hostesses for the afternoon will feature of the program. Those Society, with Miss Sayde Budman a moving picture preview and be the Mesdames John Horwitz, participating in the play are Mes- as chairman. The Young People's Temple refreshments. Tickets are 65 cents Lee Oppenheim, Morris Weingar- dames M. M. Silverman, J. Feller, Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs, ticket and may be procured from Mrs. ten, Harry Kopel, Jack Lefton, M. Goldberg, S. Actions, J. Han- chairman, To. 8-4346, requests Club delegates who attended the Laurence Van Baalen or any B. Shlain, M. Shlain, Jacob Let- delsman, V. Finn, S. W. Leib, M. that those having tickets call her convention of the National Fed- member of her committee, also tin, Sam Almug, John Frazer, Leib, T. Mittledorf. Refreshments and check in their tickets, or to eration of Jewish Youth at Cin- from Mrs. M. Kopple. Louis Glassier, George Bremen, will be served during the social secure more tickets. cinnati will give their report at The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Max Dunitz, Max Dushkin and hour to be held immediately after the meeting. FA is sponsoring a course of lec- Milton Gordon. 4 $ tures by Prof. Bryan Rust on Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, chairman Tuesdays at 11 o'clock at the of education, announces that a Temple. Prof. Rust will devote joint study group meeting will be his lecture on Jan. 24 to the held on Monday, Jan. 30, at 10 refugee problem. Individual lec- o'clock, at the Shaarey Zedek. Portraits of Late United Hebrew Rabbi Eric Friedland of Pontiac, tures will be 35 cents. Schools Leaders to be On Monday, Feb. 6, the Sister- who is conducting the study A social-cultural program con- Unveiled This Sunday hood will hold a joint meeting course for Hadassah, will address sisting of a variety of vocal and with the League of Jewish Wo- the group. The general member- musical numbers by talented ar- The unveiling of the portraits men's Organizations at the Tem- ship is invited. ple. There will be a dessert Plans are being completed for tists will be presented by the Bnai of the late Ilyman Goldman and luncheon at 1:30, following which a city-wide Oneg Shabbat to be Moshe Men's Club Tuesday eve- Meyer B. Cohen will take place Dr. Baruch Braunstein will speak held Saturday afternoon, Feb. 4, ning, Jan. 31, at Lawrence and in the auditorium of the Phila- delphia-Byron School Sunday aft- on "The Destiny of the Jew in at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Louis Glas- Dexter. 1, fj Refreshments will be served by ernoon, Jan. 29, at 3 o'clock. Dr. America." There will also be a sier, chairman, has arranged for five-minute talk on the "Aims and the following homes as meeting Mesdames Joseph Beck, Joseph A. M. Hershman, rabbi of Shea- places; Mrs. Joseph Frank, 1120 Grossman, Jacob Greenwald, Ethel rey Zedek, will be the speaker at Purposes of the League." Chic-ago Blvd., Mrs. Milton Gor- Goodman, Izidor Katz, Sam Klein, the ceremony. Cantor Jacob H. don, 18685 Wildemere and Mrs. Edmund Labe, Harry Meer, Max Sonenklar will chant appropriate Perry Burnstine, 8451 La Salle. Matyas, Jacob Nagler and I. Pal- chapters from the Psalms of Programs will be carried on si- kovitz. Admission is free and the David. The portraits were painted by multaneously in each of these public is invited. The Sisterhood of Temple Beth homes. Book reviews will be given Rabbi Morris Adler will be the well known local artist, Isaac Jacob sponsored a pot luck sup- by Mrs. Morse Colton, Mrs. Max guest speaker at the Sisterhood Rader. The portrait committee per at the Temple Jan. 18. The Dushkin and Miss Esther Etkin. annual donor dinner Sunday eve- consists of Louis Robinson, chair- affair was in charge of the ways The following have contributed ning, Feb. 12. Recervations are man; Joseph H. Ehrlich, Robert and means committee of which to Jewish National Fund by taken at the congregation office, R. Marwil, and Bernard Isaacs. "BUD" BERMAN Hyman Goldman was connected Mrs. Abe Lapides is chairman. planting trees: The Sisterhood will hold a social In metnory of the late Nathan Gold- meeting Tuesday afternoon, Feb. with the United Hebrew Schools a general meeting to be held in About 65 attended. man by Zedakah. Mr. and Sire. Sam• from its very inception. Ile was the club rooms of Temple Beth The Congregation of Temple uel Baker and Mr. and Mrs. M. 7, instead of in the evening. Beth Jacob attended services at Simon . Encouraging progress is report- a member of the first group who El, Sunday afternoon, Jan. 29, at Inmemory of the late Simon last Temple Beth El in Detroit, Fri- by Mr. and Mn,. Philip Gilbert and ed by Chairman Adolph Beck and conceived the idea of a city-wide 3 o'clock. They will relate mat- day evening, Jan. 20, to pay Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodman. his assistant, Theodore Curtis, in system of schools, and he was a ters of national Jewish interest, In memory of Julius lo101■11 by Phyl- charge of the drive for 100 new strong advocate of the introduc- which will be open to discussion. reverence to Dr. Leo M. Franklin. Ile Ruth and Eta hums. members. A victory dinner will tion of the new pedagogic meth- Rabbi Eric Friedland gave the "Bud" Berman, who was elect- an'd Myron n be held March 19 at which new ods into the Hebrew schools. As ed to the national board of direc- r I e', 1 11;11r. n" In oriel T erl benediction at the services. P. S. Steinberg and the Steinberg faunlly Mr. and Mrs. Sam Merkovitz of 1618 Edloon applicants will be initiated in the a member of the board of educa- tors, will give a report on the tion he was considered the guid- business sessions; Bob Mazer will of 271 South Marshall Blvd., hon- In memory of the late Moritz Kahn Morris Rosenberg class. ing spirit of the schools, and the review personalities, and Al Ress- S. Steinberg. ored their son, Ralph, with a re- by Mr. and Mrs Myron e , P1:0 111p An B .r . out H ILer. and by Dr. and Mra board members always looked up ler will speak on social activities. ception Sunday afternoon, Jan. to him for advice in matters per- Refreshments will be served. of int tergoof 1618 Edloon. 22, upon his graduation from Pon- hlaItnt In memory of the late Joseph Lan. taining to education. There will be no admission charge. tiac High School. Ralph is a mem- taz y rt, mlit.. rg ntlantli roths, r.n o, fu lt etrait Mlu t. rItn at b. La Meyer B. Cohen was one of the The committee in charge of her of the National Honor So- founders of the system of schools this meeting includes Louis Wets- slro. Ida Meyer and family. ciety. memory or Isadore Kahn and In known as the United Hebrew man, chairman; Robert Sloman, In memory of the late Ida Lieberman North End Clinic has received Schools. In the year 1919, when by Mt. Jeanette M. Steinberg. Robert Mazer, Virginia Wolff, Tree. In the Leo M. Franklin Garden the following contributions: the first unit of the schools was Albert Ressler, Irene Weiss and In memory of ...It of MI. Mir- in patent ne were planted by the fol- established on Wilkins St., Mr. lowing, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lints., lam Ruchhalter from Mr. and Sire. Hanley Rosenberg. Cohen was one of the main lead- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace. airs. Saul voz45. In memory of Jolla, Rothschild from en and organizers. As a mem- To celebrate their 25th wedding Ida Melee and family. Other contributions were made in Mr. and Mrs Louis Lambert and Mr. ber of the board of directors, and anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. memory of father of Louie Eston, by •nd Mrs. Julian KrolIk. In memory of Morite Kahn from chairman of the house committee. Anthony held open house on Sun- Mr. and Mrs Cheri. Robin.n, In Jooeph Lamport by Mr. •nd Mr. and Mr.. Julian Krolik. Employee. he took pride in watching both day, Jan. 22. Assisting in re- memoly of it 11r. lia rn .L1 11 . 11z6 , of Albert Kahn, Inc., Darin and Arm- itttz.ItZeir etrong. Inc . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew the physical and the spiritual pro. ceiving the guests, who numbered ,be we Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer B. of the schools. The devel- gress over a hundred, were the Misses Marx by Mr. •nd Mrs ',nolo Stoll II IA. Louls J Krone, Mr. Mrs. David Seligson, To. 8-8742, and Mr. William opment of the system became the Harriett, Rose and Helen Rosen- Drown. The United Hebrew Schools will give information concerning In honor 0 Dr Franklin's 10th greatest interest of his life. There berg of Detroit, their sisters, Mrs. ae Rabbi of Temple Beth wasn't a day when he didn't membership enrollment committee Sam Rosenberg, a sister-in-law, Jewish National Fund boxes or anniversary El from Mrx. Mark Pieter hmsn. headed by Abe Kasle and Rabbi tree planting in Palestine. For Edwin A. Wolf Mentori•I Fund snend many hours in the schools. Miss Betty Jane DeYoung of De- Irma Dr. Maurine I'. M r yerm and Pr. Friends of the schools and of Harold N. Rosenthal gatehred last troit, and Mrs. Ben Barman (nee Saul Itosenoweix, In memory of Mrs. Thursday evening at the home of Dorothy DeYoung) of Detroit, Mrs. Forbes-Robertson Hale Edwin A. w4rs toriaasy from Mr. the families of Goldman and Co- [mild Goldateln. hen are invited to attend this Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman. En- who was the little flower girl at to Address Town Hall For the Supplementary Medical As- couraging reports were submitted ceremony of the unveilings of the the wedding 25 years before. Alston. Fund: in rneninry of Moritz at Cass Feb. 3 by members of the committee. Mr. Sohn from Mr. and Mrs. I. IL Myers, portraits. Guests from Detroit were Mr. and Kasle urged the members present Mrs. L. J. DeYoung, Betty Jane F l;., ;:11.',i Detroit Town !tall in the Cam a of Young to continue their work teuaids DeYoung, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Behr- Theater is presenting Mrs. For- fro m Mr. and M. I. It Mt ern. wo. M e m bersh i p Tea the set goal. man, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levin- bes-Robertson Hale, eminent ac- Sadie Hirschman, Jean- F. Mrs, Milan Women's Mizrachi Jan, 30 Preparations for Chamisho Osor sohn and the Misses Rosenberg. tress, author, noted lecturer and Mrs. Mettie Baron Golub to Mrs. George Kahn is in Cleve- feminist, next Friday morning, The second membership tea to b'Shvat cTlebration which falls this year on Saturday. Feb. 4, land where she is visiting her son, Feb. 3, at 11 o'clock. be given by the Young Women Address Bnai Brith Pro- Mizrachi Organization will be have already begun at the various Sherman, who is a patient there fessional Group Mrs. Hale comes from a family held at the home of Mrs. Harry branches of the United Hebrew at St. Luke's Hospital. that for three generations has Schools. Chamisho Oser b'Shvat Mrs. S. Schneiderman has as held a distinguished place in Eng- The next meeting of the Busi- Clark, 3294 Glendale Ave. on is the Jewish Arbor Day. It is 1 I her guest her daughter, Mrs. Har- lish dramatic and literary circles. ness and Professional Women's Monday, Jan. 30, at 1 o'clock. New Year of A short muical program will also known as the old Courlander of New York. Her own stage career began at Group of Bnai Brith of Louis the trees. This festival connects Mrs. Nate Seitner left on Sun- the age of 17 under Sir Henry Marshall Lodge, will be held on be followed by a talk by Rabbi the children with the upbuilding day for Cleveland where she was Irving and culminated in America Thursday, Feb. 2, at Central High Morris Adler of Congregation of Palestine in a very concrete called by the illness of her fa- with Dame Ellen Terry. Her School, Room 124. The speaker Sharrey Zedek. manner, through the contributions Those in charge of the tea are: ther. writings reveal many interests will be Mrs. Mettle Baron Golub made by the children to the Jew- Mrs. I. Korn of Manton, Mich., embracing fiction, essays, pastoral of the J. L. Hudson Company, who Mrs. Harry Shuman, chairman; ish National Fund. In Palestine is the guest of her mother, Mrs. plays and articles on poetry and will review one of the latest Mrs. Harry Clark, program; Mrs . the school children use this day Lewis Green, membership; Mrs . Etta Beckman. the theater. Since her marriage novels. Mrs. Golub is well known every year for the planting of hospitality; and Harry Goldstein, Mrs. Max Kahn has returned and retirement from the stage for her brilliant and interesting thousands of trees. Here in Am- Mrs. Edward Chaifetz, publicity. home after spending the past week Mrs. Hale has championed Wom- book reviews. erica, Hebrew schools use this in Cleveland. Al members and their friends en's rights and the economic inde- day as an occasion for stressing JUNIOR MOZERERS Robert Roman left on Monday the significance of the upbuilding pendence of women. Her lecture are urged to attend this meeting. for Detroit to spend the week. Business and professional girls for Town Hall is entitled, "The Junior Mozerers will hold in- of Palestine and acquainting the Miss Mini Hirschfield is spend- Woman's Movement-Where Have over the age of 21 are eligible for children with the progress made in the form stallation of officers ing a few days in Detroit. membership in this group. For of a dinner-dance at the Phoenix by the pioneers in Eretz Yisroel. We Moved?" Graduating from Central High further information call Miss Club on Sunday, Feb. 5. The new Every class is planning and ar- School on Thursday were the fol- Gussie Eisenberg, Tyler 6-0052. officers are: Harry Thav, presi- ranging for a program and a lowing students: Jack Elbinger, Mount Sinai Hospital Asso- dent; Reuben Benjamin, vice- Party. The main feature of these ciation Memorial Fund Robert Hirschfield, Alice Karse, president; Celia Schwartz, record- programs in the singing of the Louis Kronen, Josh Magidson, latest Palestinian songs, for which Contributions were made to the memory of Hyman Steinberg, ing secretary; Betty Stewart, fin- Florine Robinson, Pearl Schultz, Gitlin, ancial secretary; treasurer, Mar they are carefully prepared. The Rose Taylor and Florence Voight. Hospital Memorial Fund in mem- brother of Mrs. Esther trustees, Rose Rubin and main feature of the party is the LiftOn ; by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowman, Rose Taylor had an A average ory of Nathan Goldman by the Rosenbaum, Manny Gold. On the executive Partaking of typical Palestinian throughout her high school course. following: Rose Ruben Club, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Max board are: Reuben Katz, Irving fruits, such as dates, figs, and Harry Levinson of Detroit was and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paul. Mr. Gorevitz, Jack Rubin, Ben Gore- mainly "Bakshor," St. John's the guest of his parents. Mr. and and Mrs. Ralph Paul; in loving and Mrs. J. Ilarvith and board vita, Harry Schwartz, Sam Stew- Bread, which has become the typ- of Mount Sinai Hospital Mrs. MendelfLevenson during the memory of Isadore Kahn by Mr. Members ical Chamisho Osor b'Shvat fruit. art and Rena Baron. and Mrs. Joe Newman; in loving Association. past week. M. V. "PILSUDSKI" FEB. 4 to FEB. 23 MAR.7 to MAR. 23 Will Welcome New I Rabbi Friedland Hadassah Members to Address Bnai Brith's Auxiliary illtutplt Usti; El Notts On Sunday morning, Feb. 5 from 9:30 a. m. to 10 a. m., an interfaith hour will be featured in which a rabbi, a priest and a Protestant minister will partici- pate in a program designed to develop better relations between various faith groups living togeth- er in our democracy. Dr. Henry Hitt Crane of the Central Methodist Episcopal Church will speak in behalf of the Protestant church. Father Joseph Luther, S. J., of the Uni- versity of Detroit will speak for the Catholic Diocese. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperku of Congrega- tion Bnai David will represent the Jewish faith. The choirs of the respective group will participate in the musical program. Bnai David Sisterhood Lit- erary Meeting Feb. 6 Members and friends of the Bnai David Sisterhood are invited to attend the open meeting on Monday, Feb. 6, at 8:30 P. M. Mrs. Max Dushkin will present a review of the new book, "Roots in the Sky." Mrs. Harris Avison will be vocal soloist. Mrs. Joseph Jacobs will preside. This is one of the series of open meetings sponsored by the Sisterhood in connection with its drive for new members. The Sisterhood sponsors the Bnai David Religious School. Here's a HOT number for COLDwinter days YPTC Convention Meeting on Sunday Activities at Cong. Bnai Moshe Honor Memory of Goldman, Cohen giantism Nabs Contributions to North End Clinic f ary on !ht oe-tary to buy---on Gentral Motor: term! 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