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February 17, 1939

LifEVergotr,kiisnaiRONICI4

rACE TWO

and TH

C F1sN CLE

PREDICT ORDERLY MIGRATION Mrs: Tobin Is Dead
OF GERMAN JEWS AS RESULT At the Age of 70
OF PLAN BY GEORGE RUBLEE

SHIRTS

No matter what you pay,
no laundry
can launder a finer shirt

CLASSIF1ED1

RELIABLE II OUSE IIELP.1
Laundresses, women for house
cleaning, house maids, women
for part time work. By hour.
day or week. Schlesinger's,
Madison 2526.

WHY OUR POPULARITY?

It's Itemise we one the finest ouppllee
und take real our In their awkIng
-IleMitillf our oervice Is
friendly and prom1 ,1 -14"
rouse our
prier, are
modest,

Mrs. Sarah Blume Tobin died
on Thursday morning at the age
Funeral services were
70.
Semitic riots in Germany. It was of
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE/
held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Par-
believed, however, that be would for on Friday morning and burial
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
Rublee, provide for the following: not return to Berlin until com- was in Macphelah Cemetery. Rab- QUILTS - Made or recovered
from your own feathers or
(1) Emigration of a stipulated plate study has been given to the
bis A. M. Hershman and Morris
NNER
D I COMPLETE
FOR A
wools. Pillows recovered-spe-
number of Jews from the Reich German promises and the manner Adler officiated, and . were as-
cial, $1.26. Full line of curtains,
annually; (2) Better living condi- in which they are to be carried sisted by Cantor J. H. Sonenklar.
baby,
shower
and
wedding
gifts,
tions for Jews pending emigre- out.
Mrs. Tobin is survived by two
Flee Piece ■ carefully ironed
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
tion• (3) Establishment of a Introduce Bill to Permit Entry of sons, Jack and Louis. and five
Additional Pounds 51Se lb.
11649 Dexter Blvd. at Webb.
fund made up of 25 per cent of
20,000 Refugee Children
daughters,
Mrs. Lester Cannon of
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
Hogarth 9060.
the existing Jewish wealth in Ger-
Senator Robert F. Wagner, of Chicago, Miss Minnie Tobin of
STARTS TUESDA Y. FEB. 21
KRAUSE ESTABLISHES
New York, introduced a resolu- Palestine, Mrs. Barney Conal, Sirs.
many.
Matalarent
ANNOUNCING ENLARGED
Germany is prepared to put tion in the Senate asking that Reuben Cooper and Miss Bella
DETROIT 1 . 104111F.1114
INSURANCE
RECORD
All Finished
CLUB
facilities
at
Morton's
t
these proposals into effect as s oon the United States provide a haven Tobin, all of New York. Her
Riding Academy, Fenkell at
-
as it is satisfied that other coon- for 20,000 German refugee chil- husband, Ephraim Tobin. died in
Harrison Rd., 21/2 miles west
Establishing an excellent be-
with HARRY BAUR
tries arc ready to receive refugees dren "of every race and creed."
ef Telegraph Road. New floor, ginning for the current year, Moe
1925.
OW Cornet de Ball)
THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME
in accordance with the program. Backed by an imposing group of
Mrs. Tobin came to Detroit
larger quarters. Catering on Leiter, head of the Moe Leiter As-
N, 0'', llvmld-Tribmw
Catholic Protestant and Jewish with her family in 1923, after
""
Suitable for barn sociates, Dominion Life Assur-
premises.
d Approval of Orderly
leaders, the Wagner resolution having resided in Ironwood, Mich.,
Ezp
•. ,
tropolltan Opent
dances, hayrides, hard time par- once Company, announced
thirMle-
lite Cann , of -
Plan for Emigration
will permit German refugees "14 from 1902 to 1923. She was a
Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs
ties, etc. Call Redford 2530.
week that the first six months
GIGLI
WASHINGTON - (WNS) - years of age and under" to enter member of Hadassah. the United
INeatly Ironed
----
Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, the United States at the rate of Hebrew Schools, the Home for MIDDLE-AGED man will share I r-'-
Bath Towel. and Underwear
his apartment in downtown;
declared that the agreement 10,000 a year during 1939 affd Aged, and took an interest in all
Fluffed Dried
hotel with congenial gentleman. i
reached with Germany by George 1940. Their admission would be vital Jewish causes.
J utsmil
itel i t 4
l cr
i I e
n t nin
Ent.. Ploductio
Additional pound. 7c lb.
Murphy beds. References. $5
Cherry 40.11
Rublee will permit an orderly ex- predicated on satisfactory and vol-
Continuo. from Noon
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE
.
untary
undertakings
by
respon-
weekly.
Call
Cadillac
5347
odus of refugees from Germany
"Life Dances On" and Gigli
AT WOODWARD
daily, or Cadillac 8310, Apt.
He expressed approval of the sible Americans citizens or pri-
in "Forever Yours" Will
109, Sunday or evenings.
amended plan saying it was de- vate organizations insofar that
signed to include concessions adequate provision would be made
Open at Cinema Tuesday
FOR RENT-Beautiful room in
which might solve the problem for their maintenance and care,
Not rexponvlble for min-burnt or wind-whInIxed rartwitta
modern apartment for young
satisfactorily. The Secretary also in homes of their own faiths.
Starting
Tuesday,
Feb.
21.
the
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
man or lady. Or use of Mur-
said the new director, Sir Herbert Senator Wagner Was firm in the Cinema Theater, E. Columbia at
phy bed. Reasonable. 11845
Emerson, was a man of great ad- belief that Senate and House en- Woodward, will present the De-
LaSalle, Apt. 109. Townsend
ministrative capacity. It was be- dorsement of the proposal will troit premiere of Julien Duviv-
GOOD VIM.
6-8883.
lieved advantageous to units in permit German refugee children ier's "Life Dances On" ("Un Car -
to
enter
America
without
sus-
one person the offices of League
ei-
net De Bat") and on the same FOR RENT-Furnished room for
High Commissioner for Refugees pending quota restrictions on the program Gigli in "Forever Yours."
lady or gentleman. 3344 Elm-
and director of the Intergovern- immigration adults. The resolu-
"Life Dances On" is an orig-
hurst
Ave.,
near
Dexter.
Town-
mental Committee for Refugees. tion merely authorizes the admis- inal story by Julien Duvivier (di-
send 7-3190,
Possible return of Ambassador sion during a limited period of rector of The Great Waltz"),
per pound
BEARING APPAREL
Hugh Wilson to Berlin was seen a limited number of refugee chil- eight separate episodes telescoped CONTRACT BRIDGE LESSONS
in some quarters if the United dren up to the age of 14. At into an organic whole with a
at your home or by appoint-
per pound
5(etn State
States Government should approve Present, immigration laws hold romantic thread binding them to-
ment. Special attention. Rea-
Stet* ear
of the German emigration plan. the annual flow of immigrants gether. A young woman, who
Minimum Charge, $1.80
Mrs. Helen Lapin,
sonable.
Wilson was called back in Novem- from combined Germany and Aus- finds herself a widow at 30, goes
Townsend
3380 Monterey.
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
ber for consultation following anti- tria at 27,370.
out into the world to seek out
6-5415.
Ital1111 11 1
EDWARD M. KRAUSE
the eight men who had inscribed
4•11.41 SHIM
their names in an old dance pro- CARPENTER and Cabinet Maker goal for this year has already
desires steady employment. Ex- been reached during January and
gram when she was 16. She is
perienced, middle-aged man.
disillusioned in every instance and
Good city references. Call February.
returns home only to find the son
Edward M. Kraus, of the Moe
Trinity 2-8491.
of the man among them all she
Leiter Associates, is directly re-
loved most. She then dedicates
sponsible
for this splendid achieve-
her life to bringing up the boy. MIDDLE-AGED woman desires ment, being the leading producer
position as housekeeper. Take
124 DAVENPORT
.
in
the
group.
Mr. Krause has
I
)
full charge. Adults only. Re-
I Ilir a rid
The 10 AZA chapters will spon- His Resolution Would Authorize Basketball Playoffs Begin at
fined home. Call Hogarth established an enviable record as
Settlement
of
Limited
Number
an
insurance
underwriter,
and
has
sor a "Youth and Democracy"
Jewish Center
7447, Mrs. Safie.
in the United States
was commendations not only here
nrogram, Wednesday evening,
I Feb. 22. The program will be-
Eight high-ranking basketball FOR RENT-Modern, three-room but also from the officers of the
Congressman John D. Dingell
furnished apartment. Monterey- Dominion Life Assurance Co., at
gin at 8:30 p. m. with Rabbi Mor- of the 15th Michigan District has teams of the Jewish Community
Detroit's Finest
Dexter section. Townsend Waterloo. Ontario.
ris Adler of the Congregation introduced a resolution in the Center Sub-Senior League begin
Mr. Leiter attended the annual
6-5040.
Shaarey Zedek as guest speaker, United States House of Repro- a double elimination series this
Jewish Funeral Home
meeting of the Dominion Life
representing the Jewish faith. sentatives (House Joint Resolu• Sunday to determine the house
FOR
RENT-Furnished
room
in
Assurance Co e where the presi-
Rev. Owen M. Geer of the Mt. tion 165) authorizing the admix- championship. Drawings were
private home. Quiet atmos- dent of the company, Ford S.
Olivet Methodist Church, will sion of a limited number of refu• made last Sunday, Feb. 12, at
8210 TWELFTH ST.
phere. Breakfast optional. Kumpf, rendered a report show-
represent the Christian group. gee children into the United the conclusions of the regular
Good transportation. (Reason- ing how the company has forged
TRINITY 2.0100
The program to be held at the States. The resolution follows: season's schedule, in which 14
able. 3266 Elmhurst Ave.. near ahead during the past 50 years.
McMichael School auditorium,
Whereon there le now In progress • teams have been competing since
TRinity 2.2114
Wildemere. Townsend 5-3123. Mr. Kumpf especially expressed
world-wide
effort
to
facilitate
the
mi.
7739 JOHN R. STREET
Grand River and West Grand
early November.
oration from Germany of men, women,
FRIDAY NIGHT,
Blvd , will be supported by groups • nd children of mery race and creed
These teams have earned the FOR RENT-Attractive room for gratitude for American patronage,
and for the large increase of busi-
representing the Hi-Y, DeMolay, suffering front conditiono which compel right I take part in the elimina-
SUNDAY MATINEE
one or two girls or couple in
","
Mein to meek refuge In other lands: and
ness
during
the
past.
year.
Christian Endeavor, the Little
apartment of employed widow.
Whereon the most MUNI mut held. tion series: Judeans, Cardinals,
and EVENING
Mr. Leiter expresses thanks to
Women of Hadassah, the Junior lens (Indere. are bildren of tend Steam; Dubonneta,
Magnets,
Zeniths,
Pleasant surroundings. Con-
FEB. 17, 19
the brokers and agencies for the
CJ
Hadassah and the Rainbow Girls.
venient transportation. 2940
mono the admiosion Into the United Rebels, Maccabees, and Balfour.
confidence they have shown in
All Bnai Brith lodges and the Mateo of n limited number of theme The draw, as announced by S. A.
W. Chicago, Apt. 108. Tyler
O1
1;
ON OUR STAGE
DORA TOWER
the
Moe
Leiter
Associates
and
the
various groups of Bnai Brith chlitHen ran be ocromplIshed without Levy, Health Education Director,
6-6932. Inquire after 6 p. m.
of 2925 Richton Ave., died on auxiliaries will be present. A any danger of their becoming public
Dominion Life Assurance Co., by
First Time in Detroit
U
daily and any time Saturday
charges, or dielocating ARIOrle•Ii Indus- is as follows:
Feb. 10. Funeral services were
placing business with them. "We
SU N DAY, FEB. IS
The Romantic Spectacle
short interlude of music will be tryor dinplact I ng Amer'. on laborer;
et OOd
and Sunday.
1 P al --Zenith
-Jud eans vo. Cardinale.
held on Feb. 12, Rabbi Joshua provided by a high school or-
hope
for
continued
expressions
of
it
2 P. M.-ZenIthe mi. Magnets.
Whereon ouch oction by the United
S. Sperka officiating. She is sur-
WILL SACRIFICE French living confidence so that we shall con-
3 P
vs. Rebels
<
Mateo would tomtitute the most Im•
chestra.
vived by her husband, Louis, five
1 P
-Dulannet vn. Balfour.
by
room furniture, period grand tinue to receive their patronage,"
A.Z.A. headquarters in Wash- mediate and Pramual contribution
to
the
camotp
daughters, Kate. Pearl, Frieda, ington, D.C., will present Ameri- our 111mM - 1091W. 9001.00
piano, Oriental rugs, miscellan- Mr. Leiter said.
I P. P. - Judean-Cardinal loner vs.
human freedom, to which we Sr.
Marion and M. Sam Ginsberg can flags to the groups sponsor- of
inseverahly bound by our conntitutiono, Dubonnet•Balfour loner.
eous articles. S. Rosenberg, Cadil-
By BEN ZVI
t P. M.-Zenith-Magnet loser ye
four sons, Ben, Lawrence, Sant
our hiotory, and our profoundest wall-
lac Storage, Twelfth and Tux- Detroit Sunshine Club at
ing the most outstanding pro- swats: Now, therefore Im
Macrabee•Rebelo looer.
Do not miss this show. You
and harry, her sister, Mrs.
9 P M.-Judean-Cardinal winner vs.
edo. Open Sunday, 1 to 3.
SEKOLVED By THE fiF.NATE AND
gram.
Miami
Beach
Receives
will enjoy every minute you
Meyer Greenberg.
winner.
On Monday evening, Feb. 20, iirmse or SEPIIMENTATIVER OF Dulummt-Dolfour
Tyler 6-4731.
spend watching this spectacle
P. M.-Zenith-Magnet winner vs.
THE UNITED 8TATEA OF AMERICA
Gifts to Refugee Fund
from 8 to 8:30 . m., Windsor IN ON0119.2414
Mao abee•Ttehels winner .
Enlarged Orchestra
SARA MOSS
FOR
RENT
-
Nicely
furnished
rich will pre-
That not more than ten rhounand ini-
AZA and Bnai
New Scenery
room in private home for em-
of 2405 Ewald Circle, 55 years sent a short program over Sta- migration vixen may he lowed during
The Detroit Sunshine Club, of
o n . 0.r t.1, 1 t e di gt . lentir yearn 1919 and
ployed lady. All conveniences Miami Beach, sponsored a lunch-
FEATURING
old, died on Feb. 12. Funera tion CKLW, entitled "AZA Sa- m
to throw authorised
by minting law and nothwithstondino
including telephone service. eon for the Mildred Love Mem-
services were held on Feb. 15 at lute."
SADIE SHEINGOLD
any proMsions of law regarding priori-
Good transportation. Garage orial Fund. It was attended by
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, with
MICHIGAN-Charles Laughton
Geo or preference', for the admission
MAX KLETTER
if desired. 2537 Glynn Court.
interment in Oakview Cemetery. Hi Dawson Thanks Its Pa- Into the United tate. of children four- In "The Beachcomber," with Elsa
300 people and was featured by a
Cease,
Him
teen yearn of age or under. who 'mid,
She is survived by her father,
SAM AUERBACH
January I, 193 3, Lanchester, together with "The FOR RENT - Bright, furnished fashion chew.
or at any t ime /lime terri
trona
for
Encouragement
Jacob
The following gave donations
Herman Ilarris, her husband
in - Duke of West Point," starring
11,:,too =e d , ..17 ,,a rny
room for one or two employed to the refugee fund sponsored by
tory woo 0.e
on Opening New Station
Silverman
Louis, a son, Sidney, a daughter,
o d e - d That s n el e Louis Hayward, Joan Fontaine,
Provi
Tickets
people. Meals optional. Refer- the society:
ltittill AL
Ford sales ntheriwee eligible:
Dawson, Inc.,
Mildred;
three
sisters,
Esther,
Hi
su
ch
Tom
Brown
and
Alan
Curtis,
are
•ra
(Own
th•t
ra
nn
e
e
u
factor
MoURL
Matinee-35-50-15e, Pine Tan
ences exchanged. Rochester
Mr. and Mra Charles hamburger in
wil l he supported and ProPe rlY the two big feature attractions
Mrs. Jacob Bomze and Mrs. Paul and service organizations, extends childrey n mo
If Come
memory
of
parents,
Mr.
and
Mr..
H.
It
Pins Tait
EmnIngs-35-60-75-$1
Ave.,
near
Dexter.
Tyler
for through the voluntary action
Proolleo
Korshak and six brothers, Jay, thanks to its many patrons for cared
Ilamberger. sister, Jennie Jospey, (o-
of reoponolble citisenaor responsible at the Michigan Theater.
ur•omosended
6-6355.
ther, Jacob /there; Mr. and Mra. Louie
Hyman, Lipman, Ben, Arthur and the reception they gave to the private organizotiono of the United
Pbsdrinns and
Mr.
of
parents,
liamberger, In memory
opening of the new sales and State. and connequently will not by•
Nooptial•
Samuel.
SPECIAL BULLETIN
FOR RENT-2558 Fullerton Ave. and Mrs. H. H. Hamburger, sister, Jen•
service station at 13200 Linwood come I, 01,11 chargeo.
2903
me Jospey; Mrs. Platt, In memory or
First announcement of the
Furnished room in home of daughter,
Sylvia; Dora Goldman, Louis
Elmhurst
at Tyler.
JOSEPH ROSEN
names and addresses of winners
refined family. Shower. Young Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. H. I, Goldman;
At this new station, the best GREAT-WEST LIFE
10. 8-6839
and Mrs. II. 131umberg, In Memory
of the $250,000 Movie Quiz Con-
of 2760 Elmhurst Ave., 56 years
business man preferred. Con- Mr,
of father, Merrill Bahl; J, B. Lasky.
Marriage*
modern
facilities
were
installed.
old, died on Feb. 12 in Florida.
venient transportation. Town- Mr. and Mrs .Ben Gould, in memory
Performed
SHOWS PROGRESS test will be made from the stages
of the Detroit theaters that par-
of father, Morris A. Gordon; Mary
Funeral services will be held on Cal Maesenich is manager of this
send 7.8721.
Hartle, Fannie Greenberg; Mr. and Mot.
ticipated in the Motion Pictures'
Sunday, Feb. 19, at 12 o'clock station, and Howard Harris, for-
II. H. Premlauer, In memory of son,
Elsewhere in this issue appears
merly
with
Floyd
Knox,
Inc.,
is
FOR
RENT
-
Large,
furnished
Greatest Year Campaign, on Mon-
from Lewis Bros. Funeral Home.
Joseph, and brother, Have Premlauer;
the
47th
annual
report
of
the
room for one or two in home I. Breach, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smile, Ida
day evening, Feb. 27.
Interment will take place in Mac- service manager.
Blehop, In memory of paretm, Mr.
The two Hi Dawson stations Great-West Life published by
of small congenial family. and
Mrs. Nathan Schulman, and broth-
Rev. Cantor phelah Cemetery, Rabbi H. N.
Seymour J. Cohn, representative
CINEMA - Starting Tuesday:
Board if desired. Good trans- er, Mitchell Schulman; Mrs. {.berg.
Rosenthal officiating. He is sur- are located as follows: 13200 Lin- of the company in Detroit. Fig-
DAVID
Sirs. Hack, Bertha Love, In memory
"Life Dances On," with Harry
portation. Tyler 6-1377.
vived by two sons, Aaron and wood, To. 8-3044; 17600 Livernois,
of daughter, Mildred Low; Mrs. Wis-
ures taken from the Report show Baur and Gigli in "Forever
GOLDEN
Un. 1-3000.
Eugene and a sister.
her, In memory of wn, Benjamin Wis-
a most satisfactory year's busi- „,
WANTED-Room and board by her; Mra I, Gould, Ester Hugermon,
Detroit .. Favorite
for 1938. Business in force Yours."
a gentleman. Also for daugh- Mrs. Herta, in memory of eister-imlaw,
M 11 II 0.L
John Mason Brown to Speak ness
LENA E. GOLDSTICK
Mro, Sol Li felts; Mot. R. Onnoo to
now
totals
$607,532,970,
the
in-
ter, age 12, who is willing to memory of son, Irwin; Beside Lasky.
11I RH 11.404
FOX-Having smashed Detroit
1400 Woodside Ave., Essexville,
at Town Hall at Cass
crease of $18,021,803 being the theater attendance records of five
Mro. hatninnky; Mrs. Finkel, In honor
share room with another girl 01
Weildlna Ceremow
Mich., died Saturday, Feb. 11,
!Hat wedding annlvemarYi
Theater on Feb. 2
lee Ferformed
largest of any year since 1930.
in the family. Vicinity of Mra soWst
years' standing, "Gunga• Din,"
Hyman Altman, In honor of grand.
Iforne and bl AP at 5 a. m., at General Hospital,
During 1938, $60,920,6673 of RKO'a spectacular adventure ro-
O.
Hutchins School. Write P.
children; Fannie stratum, in honor of
'ointment.
Bay City. Funeral services were
John Mason Brown, author and new business was placed on the mance based on Kipling's im-
Box 4, Linwood Station, De- daughter. HeirsMn..; Mrs. Priorol,
held Sunday, Feb. 12, Rabbi
tie. and Mra. ha Hard., Mrs. Sperber,
.
dramatic critic of the New York books, an increase of nearly 8 mortal poem, remains a second
troit.
Mrs. K•Iman Spiro Mr.. Ohhen.
Pierce Annes officiated. ' Burial
Post, will give his report of the millions for the year; while assets week at the Fox Theater.
heim, Mr.. H. Freedman, Mrs.. Balt

was in Temple of Abraham Ceme-
Kaufman.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sol
Salton,
ROUND
TRIP
to
N.
Y.,
by
train.
Broadway plays of the current Increased by almost six nu ions
B. {:ell. Mrs. Scholnick, Minnie
tery, Bay City. She leaves four
Ten days. Leaving Tuesday, Afro
season "Broadway In Review" for to $162,554,770. Against thin, Ganapol School Contest on
Fishman.
nieces, Mrs. Maurice Koffman. of
February 21. $23. Call Co-
The Detroit Town Hall, in the liabilities, mostly in the form of
Mrs.
Fannie Strauss is presi-
Essexville; Mrs. Samuel Fredin-
Wednesday Afternoon
total
lumbia 5700, Apartment 311.
reserves,
Cass Theater, next Friday morn- Policyholders'
dent of the Detroit Sunshine Club.
thal and Mrs. Louis W. Linton,
The market value of your auto-
ing, Feb. 24, at 11 o'clock.
$156,091,820.
of Detroit, and Mrs. Leonard
moble h considered good col.
The Ganapol School of Musical FOR RENT - Beautiful, large
Payments to policyholders and
John Mason Brown's popularity
Bergstein, of Midland.
lateral for a loan al this bank
room for a young man in home
with Town Hall audiences is beneficiaries during 1938 am- Art announces the annual scale
Local Leader Was Treasurer of
of
couple
without
children.
Rea-
same as stocks and bonds. Use
proved. This is his fifth consecu- ounted to $16,683,741; of this contest in four grades on Wed-
Temple Beth El
sonable. Linwood Section.
your car as security the nest
tive appearance in Detroit. His over 12 millions went to living nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Townsend
7-2983.
time you require additional
contageoua enthusiasm, jovial policyholders and $4,440,000 to The judges will be Dorothy Hall
Harrison .1. L. Frank, president
funds. low rates-monthly
style, discriminating and vital the beneficiaries of deceased Hughes, Hilda Gach and Walter FOR RENT - Large, cheerful
This Sunday evening the dance
of the Bulldog Electric Products
In tender and loving amen'. criticism, witty and worth while policyholders. The company has Dayer. On Saturday afternoon
p ayments- prompt and se6t-
room for one or two in home of the Mezeritcher Progressive
Co., died Tuesday morning at brance of our darling, beloved comments said with vigor, erect- paid out 210 millions since it com- at 3:30 pupils of Doris Blake and
actory sonde.. Thousands of
of adults. All conveniences. Benefit Society will be held at
Detroiter are taking advantage
Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. Frank, daughter and granddaughter, L sion and clarity make Mr. Brown menced operations in 1892. Sylvia Scheer will be presented.
Congenial and quiet atmos- the Hotel Statler. Mike Falk's
of this service.
who lived at 40 Colorado Ave., Gloria Joy King, who passed awaylan ideal lecturer.
phere. Near car and bus lines. orchestra will provide the music
two years ago, Feb. 11, 1937. A29
Call Townsend 6-0835.
Highland Park, was treasurer and
for the 22nd annual ball of this
dres in Sheet).
group.
mars have pawed since that and
• member of the board of trust- Too
ATTORNEY has desirable office
day
While the earlier affairs were
ees of Temple Beth El. He was
space and stenographic service
When one we loved was called
for the members and their famil-
Rabbi Eric Friedland spoke on "Forge
• w•y
MORRIS PLAN
to share in National Bank Bldg.
58 years old. Funeral services God took her ,fume. It wax him will
Thynelf • Heart," at the Friday ere-
ies only, it was decided several ,
Office furnished or unfurnished.
But In our heart. oho linger. Moo senices ■ t Temple Beth J•coll.
were held at 2 p. m. Friday in
years ago to open the dance to
10111
Cadillac
4924.

Temple Beth El.
A Zionist district has been organised
the general Jewish public.
A darling child from us Is gone
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meeting wee held at Temple Beth Jacob
No one knows the silent heartaches
Young Peoples' Society of
Kitchen privileges. Garage. man families, this society pro-
eientlow Ftdorol Om•il Inaureme coal.
Only those who have loot can Feb 16, with Philip [Commits of De-
__n
117F91 'Gnu
troit a. gum! eyelike,
3344 Tuxedo Ave., near Dexter. vided a meeting ground for the
tell
Shaarey Zedek Conducts
And the Haw that we oiled inAllen,
many "Landsmen" of Mezeritch,
Tyler 4-6446.
The MA of • aerlea of Ones Shobbato
for the that we bred rot
Services Friday, Feb. 24
Poland,
who
flocked
to
Detroit
in
opomored by the Religious CortimIttee
well
she' Slmerhoed of Temple Beth Jot ob
MODERN Private Teacher for the first decade of the 20th cen-
lier lonely mother, Mrs. Eva Wa
r.
it
held Saturday. Feet. 11, at the
young and old. Hebrew, Yid- tury. While its early purposes Independent Protective As-
• On Friday evening, Feb. 24, Rosenstein; grandmother. Mrs. Wait
home of Mra Erla Friediond. 54 Waldo .
sociation Charity Card
dish, English and citizenship. were largely social, it soon be-
the Young People's Society will Max Siegel, and the Max Siegel M ra Ilerm•n Ittenbuck restored 'The
conduct the services at the syna-
titute," by Albert Helper.
Reading and writing in five came a benevolent organization.
Party Feb. 19
gogue. Speakers selected for the Family.
(5) lessons guaranteed. Free It provides aid for Jewish schools
-
Dorn to Mr. and MraJoaeph Cohn
occasion are Rebecca Kahn, Ralph
trial lesson. David Horowitz, and hospitals in the United States
Chicago. • son, Jon Louis. Mr..
The
Independent
Protective As-
In loving memory of my dear of
Cohn Is the former Ohlyi• Holomon,
the teacher, 2025 Blaine, Apt. and in Poland. Among its bene- sociation, through its president, B.
Bernstein and Herbert Burdick, daughter, Gloria Joy.
daughter of Mr. •nal Bra Louis Solomon
who will discuss "The Position
7. Hogarth 3547.
ficiaries are the Los Angeles and Schwartz. announces its annual
-Sadly missed by her mother, of Franklin
Denver Tuberculosis Sanitoria and charity card party to be held at
of Youth in Our Modem Jewish Mrs. Harry Rosenstein.
Meyers have
IA010
Mr. and Bra
WANTED-Young lady to share the Jewish Welfare Federation.
Life." Ann Frankel and Joe
returned to their home In Peoria. III.
the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dex-
large, comfortable room with
Mash. co-chairmen of arrange-
Nearl y 100,000people
have visited this beautiful, Early Ameri•
p
The society has its clubrooms ter at Lawrence, on Feb. 19, at
•••••
with Mr,
•"

" "I " • km,
Mrs. Lamborn', Musicale •t
of
Ottawa
Drive.
Mrs. Norman Pm
twin beds in apartment. Kitch- at 11812 Linwood, owning the
with the
ments. have appointed the follow-
can
Farmhouse
Colonial
Ideal
Home
erected
in
connection
Ann
or
Mr.
and
Mrs
7 p. m. Admission will include

Gnaw.] School on Feb. 24

en privileges. Reasonable. 2210 business-residential block in which
01 Diukom, returned to the Unlveroity of 1939 Detroit Builders' Show at Convention Hall. The home wi
ing assistants:
refreshments. Tickets can be ob-
Mrs. Leslie Lamborn, head
the
After .pending a week with
W. Philadelphia Ave. 407. Cor- its headquarters are situated. It tained from members or at the
Hostesses: Jane Potash, Lillian the vocal department of the Gan- Michigan
III . Parente. He nen u Ale guests remain open for v isitors, daily and Sunday, through Feb. 26,
Ruth Goldberg, Shirley
ner 14th.
Builders' Show. It is located at 424 Hildale Ave.,
Dorfman,
also owns a cemetery section in door. All proceeds of this event
apol School of Musical Art, will Plater ,' Lehnum and SoutwY l'"rlo• (4 closing day of the
one block east of Woodward across from Palmer Park, approximate y
Feinberg, Rhoda Glanzrock, Syl- hold her monthly studio musicale Na``, York MY
FOR RENT - Nice furnished which departed members are laid will be donated to the Jewish
via Shatzen, Helen Brown, Adele for her advanced 'students on Fri-
halfway between McNichols Road and Seven Mile Road.
room for lady or gentleman in to rest. H. Amernick is presi- refugee fund.
New Young Judaea Club
Robins, Alice Rowe and Reva day evening, Feb. 24.
The entertainment committee
home of couple. Modern con- dent. Other officers include: Vice-
All four large halls of Conven- nishings, labor saving devices,
A new chapter of Young Judaea
Climage and Julia Sleet •
president, N. Feldman; financial is headed by S. Kornheiser.
venienrea. Good transportation.
Ushers: Myron Duehkin, Jerry WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR- has been formed under the leader- tion Hall and also its two annexes home financing, including the
New officers were elected as
secretary,
Harry
Hack;
record-
3351 Elmhurst Ave., near Dex-
EVENING ship of Miss Esther Charnas. will be filled with exhibits and popular F.H.A. plan, and land-
Silberblatt, Sidney Stocker, Leon-
ing secretary, F. Nusenbaom; follows: President, B. Schwartz;
DENS MONDAY
ter.
displays when the 21st annual De- scope design.
Three
meetings
have
been
held
ard Goldhaber, Robert Schiff and
vice
- president, Ming Weiss;
treasurer,
M.
Engleman.
-
The 1939 Builders' Show will
troit Builders' Show opens its
Sponsored by the parent or- treasurer, I. Ileiman; financial
Arena Gardens, Monday and the following temporary of.
Martin Jacobs.
At the
HAIFA - (WNS) - (Palter
night,
there will be a rematch ricers were elected: Carol Morgan, doors Friday evening, according be open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
next
meeting
of
the
Y.
P.
secretary,
J. Steiner; recording
ganization
is
the
Mezeritcher
So-
The
Sunday, Feb. 26, and the Agency) - The Haifa Military cial Club, with Al Saltz, as presi- secretary, Mrs. R. Helms n;
S. Study Group will be held on between Light Heavyweight Cham• president: Shirley Goldsher, see- to Kenneth D. McGregor, show through
of dim- 1939 Ideal Home, located at 424 Court this week sentenced seven
at
Pion
Frankie
Talaber
and
Kimon
retary;
Judith
Jacobs,
treasurer.
manager.
The
thousands
Thureday evening. Feb. 23,
dent; Sam Levin, vice-president; trustees, C. Hotter. Dr. A. W.
Girls° from the ages of 13 toplays at the show, which will re- !filth& Ave., will also remain Arabs to death. They were part
p. in the home of Jane
Mor Miller, treasurer; Mrs. Rud- Lowenstine and M. Hershoft;
8:30
Kudo, the Japanese Strong Man,
the same period and of a gang of 10 who had been
and Burton Barnett. 16244 La and a match between Leo Wallick. 15 are still eligible to join. For main open until Monday night, open for
captured
after
an
etuarrementfinancial
secretary; Ma Lit chairman of board of directors,
day
b.
Fe
26,
include
building
ma-
during
the
same
hours
of
the
et
p
the former Mystery Man and The furthe r information call No, 6112e
R. Norman.
Salle. Dr.Sullivan, of the D
with troops near Zichron Jacob Ian Felk, recording secretary.

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