risDentonlensn f PACE TWO sad e I H RT S CLASSIFIED Gd. Rapids Rabbi to Speak Feb. Io at Emanuel Forum r ROMICIIR February 3, 1939 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL 1•ONCLUDED FROM PAO9 ONE) MIZRACHI BANQUET SUNDAY EVENING WHY OUR POPULARITY? It's Because we am the guest Napoliea and take real tare la their cooking- •erviee in --1144•SUSO oUr friendly and prompt—Be- c•nse our prices are modest. 0 11 4‘tlt. Z.93" m a n u f a ct urers in totalitarian states. Scandinavian business firms are no laundry The Mizrachi donor banquet up in arms against the attempts on the part of nosey Nazis to will be held Sunday, Feb. 5, at n launder a finer shirt gather detailed information on 6 p. m., at Lachar's Ballroom WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE their bank accounts and racial 3153 Cass. background. The ,principle address of the Every movie star has a double evening will be given by Rabbi FOR t or so, but Magda Lupescu of Joseph II. Lookstein. A graduate DINNER Rumania is credited with no less of the Yeshiva College of New Flat Pieces carefully ironed than a dozen, whom she uses to York; Rabbi Lookstein is succes- Additional Pounds 511e lb. throw her political enemies off A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE the scent . . . But it must be rather inconvenient for King Carol to see all those redheads Monday Eve. Feb. 6 Masonic Auditorium g o Finished 79c floating around. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, THE RENOWNED VIOLINIST YOU SHOULD KNOW business and professional. Are The New York Times recently you interested in making desir- ran a long article—flanked by a THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME able acquaintances for the ob- Hamburg-American Line ad—on ject of matrimony? Strictly the beauties of Germany and the DeLuxe Family Service confidential. Write Box 100, 53c, $1.10, 81 : 65, $2.20, $2.75. Box Office: Grinnell's. TE. 2-7100 joys of travel there . • . To give Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs you an idea of the article we'll Neatly Ironed quote its final. sentence: "Thus, FOR RENT — Nicely furnished with a nation for his easel, Chan- Bath Towels and Underwear 11521.11 OVER—NE(1)ND WEEK room for one or two gentle- cellor Hitler is trying to blend Fluffed Dried FAclushe Detroit !Mowing men or couple in congenial the needs and might of city and Pounds Additional pounds 7e lb. Danielle Charles single home. Kitchen priveleges. country into one great work of THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE Reasonable. Near Linwood car art." and Lawton bus. Tyler 6-4482. If you want to get the low- In recognition of his services down on conditions in Germany HAIR on face removed with elec- to the cause, the board of direc- and in Nazi camps on these —ALSO tors of the Detroit Society for the tric needle. One dollar per half shores, keep your eye on the Not responsible for sun-burnt or wind-whipped curtains Madeleine Robert Hard of Hearing, Inc., elected hour. Guaranteed permanent. trial of Theodora and Helen THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Dr. Emil Amberg an honorary Expert operator. Free consul- Vooros of Brooklyn . . . The tation. Detroit Electrolysis Sa- life member and adopted a reso- girls, former Bund members, la Alfred Hitchcock'. Masterpiece lon, 9739 McQuade, near Dex- changed their minds after a visit RABBI MORRIS C. KATZ ter. Tyler 7.1986. "THE 39 STEPS" to Naziland, and have been per- graduate of the Hebrew Theologi- secuted by local Hitler-lovers ever Each CONTINTOIN FROM NOON BUSINESS family of adults, cul- cal College, who was recently since . . . If ever one Dr. Graes- mptlusuAllitaD Als.r „coo ANATOLY SHAEVSKY tured, desire three or four-room called to the orthodox community er of Berlin comes to the U. S. flat or apartment. Permanent of Grand Rapids, Mich. Rabbi remember that he is high up in sot in the pulpit of the late Rabbi occupancy. Write Delma Clean- Katz will speak on "Three Atti- the science of espionage in the M. S. Margolis of the Kehilas per pound Jeshurun congregation. As ora- ers, Inc., 3373 Elmhurst Ave. tudes in Quest of Happiness." The interests of Adolf Hitler. WEARING APPAREL program begins at 8:15, in the If you want to know how Naz- tor he has attained national pop- per pound 10C FOR RENT—Beautiful, furnish- Taylor - Woodrow Wilson Syna- ism is progressing among our ularity, in Yiddish as well as in ed room in home of small fam- gogue. neighbors south of the Rio English. lie will speak in Eng- Minimum Charge, $1.80 ily; reasonable. 2943 Richton Grande, just consider the fact lish at the banquet. Rabbi Look- A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION Ave., between Lawton and Wil- that one of the centers of Nazi stein will be introduced by Rabbi Tau Epsiloln Rho Fraternity spy activity in New York is a Max J. Wohlgelertner. demere. Lower, left. 01111 Begins New Year of . little bookshop where German The toastmaster of the evening the /remake FOR RENT—Attractive, furnish- and Mexican Spanish arg spoken. will be Rabbi Isaac Stollman of Activity joie, New York's Mayor Florello H. the Mishkon Israel Synagogue. ed room in home of refined, adult family. Philadelphia Ave., LaGuardia gets a lot of fan mail Other speakers at the banquet Newly elected officers of De- from countries near enough to will include Rabbi Moses Fischer , near La Salle. Tyler 4-5694. troit Graduate Chapter of Tau Naziland and Fascistaly for their who will represent the Rabbinical Lynda March FOR RENT—Beautiful room for Epsilon Rho Law Fraternity were inhabitants to appreciate his Council of Detroit, and Dr. A. M . Pewee. Princesses a gentleman in modern home of installed at a meeting on Tuesday forthright stand against dictators. Hershman of Congregation Shaa (.III Coming—SAMMY DIBERT small, adult family. Oil heat. evening, Jan. 24, at the home of SCREEN NEWS rey Zedek. A member of the MallgIMINs CIA Watch out for a cartoon short Cantors' Association of Detroit Reasonable. Good transporta- Milton J. Miller. Chancellor Ben- jamin Jaffe announced the ap- entitled "Peaceful Neighbors" will render several selections. tion. 2751 Webb Ave. pointment of committees the . . . It tells the story of two A violin solo will be rendered 121 DAVENPORT TIE 14111 YOUNG MAN, capable and re- chairmen being as follows: Mem- roosters with dictatorial aspira- by Anatoly Shaevsky, accom- OM 5/. A sponsible, experienced as buyer bership, John Sklar; undergrad- tions, and by a curious coinci- panied by Mrs. Shaevsky. A Detroit's Finest of candy and cookies, good win- uate relations, Jerome A. Rothen- dence the fowls resemble two noted cantor will participate in 40 .4 1°. dow trimmer, desires connec- berg and Herman Bloom; public. foul dictators named Hitler and the program. Tickets per plate Jewish Funeral Home v gr 11 tion with firm where there is ity, Benjamin J. Safir; program Mussolini . . . Which reminds are $5. good chance of advancement. Albert E. Smith; social, Milton us to tell you that we have at Mr. Shaevsky recently arrived DR. EMIL AMBERG Excellent references. Write Box J. Miller; luncheon, Arthur I. last discovered the Jewish angle in Detroit from China where he 500, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Gould; athletic, A. Allen Chalfin. in Walt Disney's animated car- won fame not only as a violinist lution lauding him for his serv- The greate ,part of the meeting toon "Ferdinand the Bull" . . . ices. FOR RENT — Large, furnished was devoted to a discussion and It is that the secret of Ferdi- but also as orchestra director. In The resolution points to the Tientsin, China, he organized the TRinity 2-2114 room for one or two in home analysis of recent Michigan deci. nand's success is also the secret Jewish 7739 JOHN R. STREET fact that Dr. Amberg was one of Kunst Organization and of small, congenial family. sions, led by Milton Roberts and of the survival of the Jew: An conducted a symphony orchestra. the organizers of the society in Board if desired. Good trans- Milton J. Miller. absolute refusal to stoop to phy- He has appeared in many concerts 1921, that lie has always been portation. Tyler 6-1377. Albert E. Smith as chairman sical violence even while a red as director as well as soloist. At keenly interested in its problems, of the program committee, prom- flag is being waved before his the present time, Mr. Shaevsky, that he has served in various ca- FOR RENT—One or two furnish- ised an interesting arrangement eyes. 8210 TWELFTH ST. who is making his home with his pacities to foster the movement, ed rooms suitable for two gen- of programs covering a wide vari- They tell us that a notable cast tlemen or couple in home of ety of legal subjects during the headed by Claude Rains and Gale family at 3361 Monterey Ave., is and that he has rendered especi- TRINITY 2.0100 ally excellent service as editor of a member of the Cass Theater adults. Kitchen privileges. Jan- Sondergard is being selected for Orchestra. He plans to organize the Rainbow, official organ of the itor service. Good transporta- coming year. "Sons of Liberty." Warner Broth- an artistic group here similar to society. The resolution encour- Mrs. Sarah Grosner, a leader tion. 8952 12th St. among club women in Washington, ers' long-awaited Haym Solomon the one he conducted in Tientsin, ages Dr. Amberg to continue in FRI. EVE., SUNDAY D. C., for many years, died sud- WILL SHARE furnished apart- film. the capacity of editor of the Rain- Matinee and Evening To Present "I Want to Be One of the Warburg family and also to teach music. denly on Sunday, Jan. 22, in Los bow. ment with gentleman or couple. Alone" March 5 owns the rights to Vincent Shoe- Angeles. She was the mother of Reasonable. Tyler 5-1233. ON OUR %STAGE • ast's "The Crisis." the film on Sylvan S. Groaner, prominent De- Lyceum Theater will present "I the Czechoslovak-Munich business troit attorney and composer. FOR RENT—Large, airy room A native of Baltimore, Mrs. for young man or woman. Good Want to Be Alone," a farce in which Hollywood is afraid to re- Grosner was a resident of Wash- transportation. 2254 Hazel- three acts, an original play writ- lease because it isn't so compli- ten by Arthur V. Stone, a member mentary to Chamberlain and wood Ave. Tyler 6-7188. Miss Mary Voight left for Chi- of the group, on March 5, at the Daladier. cago where she is visiting rela- An audience of 400 witnessed FREE RENT of six-room lower Diamond Temple, 5646 Lawton, tives. the ceremonies which marked the flat to family observing dietary near Grand River. Annual Dinner Dance of the joint installation of newly elected laws. In exchange, room and The following make up the cast: Mrs. E. Beckman had as her Youth Education League of Detroit Lodge No. 55, A musical drama in 3 Acts board to be provided by this Morton Sobel, Max Kruger, Sylvia guests on Sunday, her children, officers on Feb. 19 Rev. Canter Knights of Pythias, and Greater family to elderly gentleman. Zingeser, Ben J. Roth, Flo Schur- and a Prologue with an all- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beckman of Detroit Temple No. 162, Pythian Inquire of E. M. Love, 1638 gin, Irving Burton, Beatrice Jua- Jacob star New York cast. The Youth Education League Cadillac, Mr. and Mrs. I. Korn lus, Al Mazer, Miriam Savage, will sponsor its third annual din- and sons, Jack and Robert of Sisters, Sunday evening, Jan. 29, Clairmount Ave. Silverman at Detroit Lodge Building, Er- Rae Schuff. ITTROICAL FEATURING , Manton, Mich., Sidney Korn of ner on Sunday evening, Feb. 19 WIDOWER, business man, alone, MOREL Dancing will follow to the mu- skine and John R St. $5 Years, desires acquaintance of a re- sic of Chuck Pudney and his at 7 o'clock at the Shaarey Zedek Lansing and her brother, I. S. The festivities began with a SADIE SHEINGOLD Prisetkwi Berman and son, Charles, of Chicago at Lawton. Dave Dia- fined, neat appearing, attrac- "Rhythm Caravan." dinner and were followed by a MOCOMMOOded as mond and his orchestra, featuring Kingston, Mich. MAX KLETTER tive lady, business or profes- Physicians sag floor show. wesei•is Peggy McColl, singer, will fur- sional. Object maatrimony. It's because the great increase Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal, SAM AUERBACH 2903 Attending the Kahn-Schussel Write Box 200, Detroit Jewish in the Nazi penetration of Mexico nish the music. Mrs. S. Millman, chancellor commander, again as- Elmhurst Chronicle. Strictly confidential. is endangering his life that Leon chairman of the affair, promises wedding at Detroit on SSunday sumed this office. Other officers TO. 8.68311 a lively show, consisting of per- were Mr And Mrs. Phillip Gold- were installed as follows: Vice- Tickets Trotsky is looking for another Marriages berg, sister and brother-in-law INTELLIGENT lady, alone, cul- formers from night clubs. Tickets Matinee-35-50-75e. Plus Tax Chancellor, Louis Wechsler; pre- redon•011 tured and professional. age 40, haven of refuge. may be obtained by calling Mrs. of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Julius late, Isador Gruskin; master-at- Evenings-35-50.15-$1 Plus T. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin is interested in meeting cul- Following in the footsteps of N. Reisman, Un. 3-4848, or any Sherman, and Mr. and Mrs. arms, Barney Kosowsky; inner tured business man. Write Box his father, the late journalist , of the members. guard, Joseph C. Snider; outer George Kahn. 350, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. plyawright and diplomat Herman guard, Robert Cole; keeper of rec- Get what you can, and what you Rev. Cantor Bernstein, is young David Bern- FOR RENT—Nice, furnished . Miss Adelaide Levy of Jackson, ord and seal and M. of F., Wil- get hold; DAVID room in home of adult family. stein, who has completed an adap- 'Tis the stone that will turn all Mich., is visiting relatives in this liam Rosenberg; master of ex- Downtown chequer, Lewis L. Steinberg. Good transportation. 2516 Tay- tion of a comedy written in Ger- city for a few days. GOLDEN your lead into gold. The lodge expressed sentiments lor. Tyler 5-1408 or Tyler man by Rose Metter and is hoping —Benjamin Franklin. MRS. SARAH GROSNER Detroit's Favorite MICHIGAN — Fredric March to see it on Broadway soon. Sam Silver will conduct serv- of deep sorrow at the loss of 5-5444. 51 0 H PC L Chancellor Commander Jacob H. and Joan Bennett in "Trade ington for 63 years. She was ices at the Temple on Friday TYLER 11-11414 airy Winds" are at the Michigan The- Werner. night, Feb. 3. Wedding Cerem. founder and first president of the FOR RENT — Nice, large, mily. A life membership in Detroit ater, with "Burn 'Em Up O'Con- room in home of small fa les Performed rd Washington branch of the Needle- Lodge was granted George Ed- nor" starring Dennis O'Keefe and Home and by gpv work Guild, and a former presi- Garage. Reasonable. 3296 Tux- Mr. and Mrs. A. Jack Kahn pintmeat. dent of the Council of Jewish I edo Ave. Townsend 6-846 7. of North Fayette Ave., Saginaw, loff, a member of the order . for Cecilia Parker as the companion dl feature. Women. She was on the Board of I announce the betrothal of their 50 years . The installation ceremonies for Directors of the Washington He-I FOR RENT—Single room. Quiet stars, Sadie Sheingold, Max Klet- daughter, Miss Virginia Ruth, and the Pythian Sisters were conduct. atmosphere. Good transporta- The current season of Yiddish UNITED ARTISTS—"Idiot's brew Congregation, the Council Morris M. Greenstein, son of Mr. tion. 3268 Elmhurst Ave., be- legitimate plays at Littman's Peo- ter and Sam Auerbach. Concert by Menuhin of Jewish Women. the Sisterhood and Mrs. Benjamin Greenstein, ed by Henrietta Pereire, Mary Delight," starring Clark Gable tween Dexter and Wildemere. ple's Theater, 12th at Seward, The premiere of this play is this of North Farragut St., this city. Myerson, Birdie August, Betty and Norma Shearer, continues its of the Hebrew Congregation. Townsend 5-3123. The program for the recital by and Kathlyn Goldfine . engagement at the United Artists commences this Friday evening. Mrs. Groaner is survived by Friday evening. It will also be The couple will speak their vows Phillips Yehudi Menuhin, with Hendrik three sons, Clarence W., Sylvan S. FOR RENT — Beautiful, large The current production is the in Slay. Mr. Greenstein is a mem- The following officers were in- Theater, for a second week. great New York sensation of the presented on Sunday matinee and ber of the faculty of Central High stalled: Most Excellent Chief, Endt at the piano, at the Masonic and Gerald D. Groner, and • room for a young man in home Mary Pearl; most excellent senior, "Forgotten By God." It is evening. Temple on Feb. 6, follows: FOX—Continuing a 1939 pa- daughter, Mrs. Ruth Dellaan. Her of couple without children. Rea- year, Organizations desiring to make School and is well known here. Fannie Raskin; excellent junior, rade of attractions that are win- 1. BOWS No. 6 In E Major Handel husband passed away in 1920. sonable. 2718 Glendale Ave., a musical drama in three acts and reservations for benefit perform- Jeanette Lessem; manager of ning acclaim unequalled in De- a prologue. It ran all season in Miss Ester Sempliner of Fourth —Adagio near Lawton. Townsend 7.2983. New York and comes here with an ances are asked to communicate Temple, Kathlyn Goldfine; master —Allegro entertainment history, the with Mr. Littman at the theater Ave., is spending the week-end of R. C., Corrine Pereire; master troit —Largo Fox Theater presents another out- ANNOUNCING ENLARGED all-star New York cast. in Battle Creek, as guest of Miss --Allegro at once. of finance, Dorothy Kapeten.sky; standing three-feature stage and Heading the players are three No. I in E Major CLUB facilities at Morton's II. (for Dennis Siewert. Bach (for Violin alone) protector, Hazel Kats; outer screen show. Topping the Fox Riding Academy, Fenkell at ALEXANDER WURZBURGER —Preludio of Sioux Falls, S. D., 58 years old, Harrison Rd., 21/2 miles west Miss Sybil Kahn, who is study- guard, Alice Farber; past chief, stage show in his first Detroit —Loure Gavotte «n Rondeau theatrical appearance in more died at the home of his sister, ing at Stevens College, Columbia, Celia Carn. of Telegraph Road. New floor, --Menuett 1—Menuett II Past chief jewels were presented than a year is Eddy Duchin, with Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson, 110 larger quarters. Catering on Mo., is spending the weekend with —Bourr. —Gigue Chicago Blvd., on Jan. 31. Funeral premises. Suitable for barn Miss Cecelia Hech, a classmate, to Ada Globerson and Rose Kates his "magic piano fingers of ra- W. Concerto In V. lilbarp Minor Ernst services were held on Feb. 3 with dances, hayrides, hard time par- at the latter's home at Cape Gi- for services rendered in the past dio," and his famous orchestra. opus 1.1 three years. interment in Woodmere Cemetery, Giving John Barrymore his best ties, etc. Call Redford 2530. rardeau. —Allegro Moderato Dancing followed the installs- and most human role, "A Great TV. a. X'Abodah- (God'• Wor•hop-- Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. A Tom Kippur Melody) Bed). FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Alexander W. Copeland. Mies SUVIOno n. AUDITOR WILLIAMS RE- tion. Man Votes," Fox screen attrac- Rated to Tehudi Menuhln (CONCLCDED FROM PAGE) ONE) Bloch (Inland. Mr. and Mr. FMK'S R. room for a gentleman in home tion, is by turns • charming tale ROSALIA GLASEL Creamer. Right Rev. and Mr. Fr.k TURNING TO OFFICE a. Malaita.. of three adults. Congenial sur- of 2005 Gladstone Ave., 62 years Creighton, Mr. and Mr. Allan Crow. of family life, a stinging satire without preliminary training un- c. Zspateado (The Cobblee• fianteate Mira Charlotte Dey, Mr. and Mrs. AFTER ILLNESS roundings. Reasonable. Near der subordinate teachers. old, died on Jan. 27. Funeral Dance) on politics and an uproarious com- Percival Dodge, Mies All. Donley. Car and bus. 3212 Clements d. La Fille am cheveam de lin services were held on Jan. 29 at edy. Equally important as a Mr. Joseph H. Ehrlich. Mr. Oaten. First U. S. Concert in 1909 (The Malden with flaxen hair) Preparing to return to his desk Ave., corner Wildemere. Town- Entrees. Mr. and Mra Henry T. Debury-Hartrnann Lewis Bros. Funeral Home with screen feature is the current issue Elman came to the United 11. Ewald. lion. •nd Mrs. Homer Fergu- in the county building, Edward H. 5. Labyrinth (Caprice) ....Loratelli burial in Oakview Cemetery. Rab- send 6-2286. of "The March of Time" entitled, States first in 1909 and made a son. Mrs. IL P. Elk. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fink. lilen Mary Maher, Rev. Williams, Wayne County Auditor, bi H. Fischer officiating. She is "The State of the Nation." FOR RENT—Lovely, large room triumphantal debut in New York GtOrre Sabbath Morning Services • nd Mrs. Frank FM lion. and Mra is in Miami Beach, Fla., where he with the Russian Symphony Or- HOME RELIEF SOCIETY survived by two daughters, Mrs. Id, Mr. and Mr. Leon Frank Flt On Sabbath morning, Feb. 4, for one or two in single home R. A. Stahl and Mrs. Leonard Fr.k, Rabbi and Mr. Leon M. Frank- is convalescing from his recent chestra. He then toured the at 11 o'clock, Rabbi Leon Fram ADAMS—"Speed Demon" Henry of small, adult family. Near Gabrilowlbsoh. Mrs. illness. lin, 11.. The Home Relief Society's car- Schwartzman and two sons, will occupy the pulpit and preach Armetta accelerates the comedy Lawton and Dexter bus lines. country. Since that time he has Eris Layton Gate. Mr. Dux. Gilbert. In a letter to The Chronicle, the Theodore and Milton. Played hundreds of concerts in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Olsaer, nival bazaar held Sunday, Jan. on: "The New Year of the Trees." in a story of a young man and Townsend 5.3764. 11 Ologower. Mr. and Mrs. genial official reports that he is MMus' an experimental racing car. all parts of the country and his Services last one hour. 29, proved a brilliant success. Daniel IV. Goodenough. recuperating very rapidly and will FANNIE ARNOSKY FOR RENT — Nicely furnished fame has increased. Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsburg, presi- Temple High School Claude II. Redmond Mr. and lira soon be able to assume his duties of Fort Wayne, Ind., formerly of PALMS -STATE — "I Am a As he makes his benefit tour Edith ileavenrirh. room in private home. Break- Albert Hart. MIRO On Suday, Feb. 5, the Senior dent of the Home Relief Society, Detroit, 74 years old, died on Jan. Mrs. I. Ilinielhooh. ltra. A. M. 111,11- again. Adding that he was an- Criminal" and "Disbarred," are fast optional. 1206 Atkinson this year he is celebrating the man, Mrs. Sam Arkin, chairman of 25. Funeral services were held Mr .4 Hrs. Jam. R. Holden. xious to "get going" again, Mr. High School will hold a noon-day the current features at the Palms- 30th anniversary of his debut in Ave. Townsend 8-6628. MrMre. Albert Kahn, Mr. William luncheon and afternoon dance. Be- the affair, and Mrs. Ralph Levy, at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on State. this country. "In undertaking this R. 5.5"'. Mr. Harry Held. Mra Williams also asked that his ap- her co-chairman, thank all those Jan. 27 with interment in Clover- FOR RENT—Furnished room in concert," he said, "I feel that we Maurice Klein, Mr. Julian H. Krolik. preciation be extended to his Jew- tween these two pleasurable who contributed by their attend- hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Mra Penlitmin L. lambert, Mra Abra- ish friends for their many kind- events we shall hear an interest- home of small, modern family. are acting in the best traditions ham Levin. Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis CINEMA—"Mayerling," starr- ing speaker, talking on a subject ance and donations to make this Hershman and Cantor J. H. Son- Northwest section. Good trans- of Americanism. Americans have Mr. and Mrs. It J. Mack. Mrs. Thomas nesses during his sickness. ing Danielle Darrieux and Charles an outstanding event, and there- enklar officiating. Mrinerev, Mr. and Mre Kenneth it Mr. Williams was stricken in with which we are all concerned. Boyer, and "The 39 Steps," di- portation. Reasonable. Town- deaf to the sufferings been never by assisting the organization to Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. Thorne Murphy. October of last year with a seri- This affair will be open to Senior send 6-1741. of the oppressed. Our country • nd Mrs. Con,. J. Netting. Mrs High School members only. Lunch rected by Alfred Hitchcock, with carry on its work of giving aid JOSEPH E. NEDERLANDER It Newberry. Mr and Mrs. William ous throat infection. was founded on principles of John will be served at 1 o'clock and Robert Donat and Madeleine Car- J. Norton. to the needy. Joseph E. Nederlander died freedom—and we who live in a the admission will be 60 cents per roll in the leading roles are being That was a swell party that Al Right Rev. and Mrs Hinman Para. An executive board meeting of suddenly Feb. 3, at the home of Is that Jewish prayer which and Mrs. Gustavus D. Pone, Mra. the Home Relief Society Was held his son, Robert. 17195 Indiana Strelsin, advertising tycoon, threw flee country must rally to help Mr. plate. This will include the dance held over for a second week. M R Prentis s lion. and Mra Illehard W. Wayne Morris has pasted in his those who have been deprived of Feb. 1, at the home of Mrs. Ar- Mrs P. M. Reynold& Mira getta make-up box a new development in the afternoon. Ave. He was 86 years old. Sur- for Pierre van Paassen last week all freedom, of citizenship, of Mending. Mrs. W. Dean Robin- Mizrachi Oneg Shebat Robinson. Mr. and Sisterhood News thur A. Ginsburg. viving are his two sons, nine to celebrate the publication of livelihood." son. Mr. and Mr. William C. Roney. dating from his marriage to the The following donations are ack- Set aside the date for you and Mrs. loons J. Rosenberg. Mr and Mr. Schinasi heiress? grandchildren and two great- Pierre's book, "Days of Our The Detroit Committee A Mizrachl Oneg Shabat will nowledged from.Mr. and Mrs. Sam grandchildren. Funeral services Years," which is the February How does Samuel ReshevskY, your family Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 1Z "'V Co-operating on the Detroit N'"1 0 ;Z: ""'Ire be held Saturday, Feb. 4, at the Schwartz in honor of 25th wed- at 2 p. m.. Sunday selection of the Book-of-the- committee for the benefit are: iternplinor. 141. Sarah Rheridan. Mrs who according to the papers is 8:30 p. m. The Sisterhood Is will be held St gibleY. "longing" for kosher food while planning a grand social evening. home of Mrs. T. Segal, 2966 Stur- ding anniversary; and from Mr. in the Lewis Bros. Funeral Home. Month Club. . . Among those Mrs. Sidney Allen, Mr. and Mrs It It Rharkey. Mire Frances N•than tevant ,at 2:30 p. m., to celebrate B.S.. Mr. led Mrs. William Wm Benjamin Mosel, and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch. laden, participating in the Moscow chess There will be a moving picture Burial will be in Clover Hill Park who circulated in the Strelsin Wendish T Barbour. Mr and Mr, Clarence H . mons, Dr. •nd Mr. rears J penthouse in Central Park South Mere. Mrs. Frederic B. Rt.- tournament. explain his playing preview and refreshments. Tick- Chamisho Osor b'Shvat. A. lira. 11.th. Mr and /Are Prisnris Bourke. Mr. Cemetery. the Sandwich Islander be- A meeting planning the mem- ens, Mr. and Mr. Donald Bleven.n. ets are 65c and may be procured were Fannie Hurst. J. David As and Mrs. char). E DOWIPO. Liss Emma Mr and Mrs Frederic P. Todd, Mra chess on the Sabbath? ... Chess Fred It Mosel. Mrs. Leo M lives that the strength and valor from Mra. Lawrence Van Baalen bership drive will be held Thurs- The subtlest tempter has the Stern. George Seldes, Eugene Petrel. ft RR Mr. and Mr. Frank V. CPR. Homer Women. Mrs- Joseph M. Reit. being his business, he has no he kills passes into day noon, Feb. 2, at the Bnai Lyons, Joe Brainin and practic- Mrs. Andrew WIneman, ling. Henry business playing it on the day or any member of her committee, of the aeon, smoothest style; Winton. and Dr. and Mr. Alfred H. Moshe. or from Mrs. M. Kopple. himself, so we gain the strength Sirens sing sweetest when they ally everybody in town who is Z.';•,,,;,,,"° rest. Whittaker. resist Abraham CoOPer, Mrs. WI somebody in the literary world. eseway, Mr. of the temptation would betray. —Emerson N ) matter what you pay, each 1 4 lbs. Damp Wash 79c 14 lbs. Flatwork All RELIABLE If OUSE HELP. Laundresses, women for house cleaning, house maids, women for part time work. By hour, The Young Israel-Beth Tefilo day or week. Schlesinger's, Emanuel Friday Evening Forum, Madison 2526. Feb. 10, will have as guest speak- QUILTS — Made or recovered er Rabbi Morris Casriel Katz, a from your own feathers or wools. Pillows recovered—spe- cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains , baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dexter. Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. llogarth 9050. 15 c YEHUDI MENUHIN Hard of Hearing Honor Dr. Amberg Boyer • Darrieux , N- "MAYERLING" sl°0 4 Pairs Lace Curtains Donat • Carroll Double Woolen Blankets 35e 25e Feather Pillows CINEMA All Ironed Service 30C Flat Pieces SACHUSETT MO LAUNDRY CO. 7423 S PHONE CADILLAC POWATAN LITTMAN'S People's Theatre Mrs. Sarah Grosner Called by Death aftt Nabs Pythian Groups Install Officers "FORGOTTEN BY GOD" Theaters YIDDISH LEGITIMATE PLAYS WILL START AT LITTMAN'S OBITUARY DISTINGUISHED COMMITTEE SPONSORS MISCHA ELMAN CONCERT HERE FEB. 8 Ism* r El Notts of