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February 24, 1939

aed THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

CLASSIFIED

Bauer in "Life Dances On" EVIAN'S PROSPECTS
at Cinema Theater, To-
REPORTED HOPEFUL
(CONCLUDED ritom PAGE ONE)
gether with Gigli in "For-
FOR REFUGEES' AID
ever Yours"
now, without waiting for further RELIABLE HOUSE HELP.
tCONCLUDED 1.041 PAGE ONE)

STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL

Succeeded
ZWEIG'S 'JEREMIAH' Samnel
By Lord Reading
Is STAGED IN N. Y. Lox.

Lois Kay and George Givot
Appear at Powatan

Great-West Life
Increases Business

"The Greek Ambassador of Good
Will," George Givot, who is ap-
Elsewhere in this issue appears
(WNS) — Lord Sam.
Laundresses, women for house
a the 471h annual report of the
developments.
— -
—
•
eel, chairman of the Council for pearing at the Powatan for
cleaning, house maids, women
The Cinema Theater, E. Colum-
Great-West
Life published by II.
The face of the publisher of
engagement, is not only
for part time work. By hour, bia at Woodward, presents for a stated that there was room in his Great Drama Is Famous German Jewry since 1936, re- limited
Ilimelstein, a representative of the
the London Jewish Chronicle
country for as many as 100000 Peace Play First Produced signed, and according to reliable • radio and motion picture star, company in Detroit. Figures taken
day
or
week.
Schlesinger's,
second
week
the
Detroit
premiere
must be red these days . . . In
pro -
sources will be succeeded by Lord but is also an author. This week from the report show a most satis-
Madison 2526.
of Julien Duvivier's "Life Dances immigrants. The Dominican
1937 when Jamal Ilusseini, cousin
Read ing.
in Switzerland in 1917
ject is regarded as the most prom-
factory year's business for 1938.
of the Grand Mufti, visited Eng-
ising
of
all
since
the
island
repute
--
In discussing the company's in-
land, the Chronicle hailed him as QUILTS — Made or recovered
New York theatrical circles are
lie contains some of the best sugar
from
your
own
feathers
or
vestments at this year's annual
the great hope for better Arab-
and coffee raising land in the humming with excitement over the Guest Day in Gym for Jun-
wools. Pillows recovered—spe-
meeting, held in Winnipeg 011
Jewish relations ... Husseini was
world, and its climate is health- current production of Stefan
iors and Intermediates
cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,
Tuesday, Feb. 7, G. W. Allan,
lionised and dined by the Chron-
fui enough to support a Euro- z issii gsi "Jeremiah," the famous
baby, shower and wedding gifts.
at Jewish Center
president of the Great-West Life.
icle crowd, who even had him ad-
pean
population.
The
third
of
the
peace
play
which
was
written
in
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
—
said: "It is important to note that
dress Jewish audiences ... At the
commissions is the Anglo-Amer• 1916. On the occasion of this
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb.
5:1 nee cent of our investments
The women's health education
present Arab-Jewish-British con-
lean one sent to the much-dis- production, the Viking I'ress has department of the Jewish Com-
Hogarth 9050.
are In high-grade bonds and de-
ference in London this same Hus-
puted
40,000-square-mile
'territory
ensued
another
edition
of
"Jere-
minify
Center,
Woodward
at
bentures of which over half are
seini is the most violent exponent
in British Guiana which Prime minis" with is new preface by the Holbrook, under the direction of
ANNOUNCING ENLARGED
government bonds or government
of Arub-anti-Jewish
au thor.
Minister
Neville
Chamberlain
last
CLUB
facilities
at
,Morton's
Edith 5Iuskin, has announced
guarantees. Our investments in
The Vegetarian Society of New
It is interesting to record that a guest day for juniors and Inten-
Riding Academy, Fenkell at
November offered for colonize-
bonds and debentures, which in-
York is pleading with newspaper
tion. Proposal of this territory this great play, based on the very mediates on Tuesday, Feb. 28,
Harrison Rd., 21/2 miles west
creased by over eight millions
editors not to call Hitler a vege-
led
to
an
attack
on
Chamberlain
great
book
by
Zweig
who
scrupu-
of
Telegraph
Road.
New
floor,
during the past year, place the
at
4
p.
m.,
in
the
gym.
Each
tarian ... They say that Mr. H.
by individuals in the United States Musty follows the storyf
the member of the class will be per-
company in a strong liquid posi-
eats sausages . . . They might • larger quarters. Catering on
o- -
premises.
Suitable
for
barn
on
the
ground
that
he
was
Main-
Prophet
in
every
detail,
was
first
,
tion with unquestionable security.
mined to invite one guest to
have added that he likes human
(latices, hayrides, hard time par-
n s i n-, participate in the activities Plan-,
cere in suggesting for coloniza- produced in this country in
The market values of our bonds,
blood.
ties, etc. Call Redford 2530.
tion land that is "utterly worthless einnati by students of Hebrew's ned such as tap dance, folk dance
debentures and stocks were $2,-
and uninhabitable."
Union College in 1937. Having and ' games. This program had
500,000 in excess of our book
MODERN Private Teacher for
been written in Austria, the play been arranged by the instructors,
values at the close of the year."
young and old. Ilebrew, Yid-
Expulsion Decree in Italy Set could not be produced there (luring Ida Ilendrick Ella Goldberg and
Report of the year's operations,
UNITED ARTISTS — Mickey
dish, English and citizenship.
the war and its first showing Miss Muskin, along with Lillian •
for March 12
given by the general managers.
Rooney, in a gingham dress, a
Reading and writing in five
ROME (WNSI—It was reliab- therefore took place in Zurich, Cohen, who represents the class
II. W. Manning and F. D. Mac-
blonde wig and with a squeaky
(5) lessons guaranteed. Free
HARRY BAUER
Charles, stated that during 1938
ly reported that foreign inter- Switzerland, in 1917 . Soon after on the Junior Council. All Ju-
voice, gets his first star role as
trial lesson. David llorowitz,
vention in behalf of 15,000 for- the war it became a popular pro- nior and Intermediate full teem-
the company paid to policyholders
the tough and unmanageable
the teacher, 2025 Blaine, Apt. On" ("Un Carnet De Ball and sign Jews slated for expulsion duetion in Germany and was bers are urged to bring friends
and beneficiaries the sum of $16,-
on the same program Gigli in
hero of Mark Twain's "The Ad-
7. Hogarth 3547.
500,000, of which $12,000,000
under govenrment decree by shown there again and again. to this special program.
"Forever Yours."
ventures of Huckleberry Finn,"
went to living policyholders. The
March 12 may be expected after later it seas translated into many
"Life Dances On" is an original
at the United Artists Theatre. CARPENTER and Cabinet Maker
general managers summarized the
various legations had studied the languages. Its first printing in Wrubel and Kozin, Furriers,
The supporting cast includes
desires steady employment. Ex- story by Julien Duvivier (director problem. It was believed that English was in 1922 when it 145-
year's business as follows: "Due-
Are Now Selling Direct
perienced, middle-aged man. of The Great Waltz"), 'eight strong outside influence must be peens' in this ocuntry.
Walter Connolly, William Fraw-
ing, the pant year we have been
to the Public
ley, Rex Ingram, star of "Green
Good city references. Call separate episodes telescoped into brought to bear on the Rome
able to record increases in new
In his preface to the new edition
an organic whole with a romantic
Pastures" and Lynne Carver.
Trinity 2-8491.
buiness, business in force. income
government which will be asked of "Jeremiah," Zweig points out
thread binding them together. A
Women with foresight, who
and assets. It is no doubt of sig-
soon to make good Premier Mus- that after a period of popularity
MICHIGAN — Warner Broth- FOR RENT — Beautiful, large young woman, who finds herself solini's promises to United States the play fell into a sort of obliv- have an eye for economy as well
quarter
that each
nificance
ers newest thrill-a-minute crea-
room for a young man in home a widow at 30, goes out into the Ambassador Phillips and Prime ion. He adds: "And it is perhaps as quality and fine craftsmanship
showed progressive increases and
of couple without children. Rea- world to seek out the eight men Moister Neville Chamberlain to a bad sign of the deepening gloom in furs, will appreciate the an-
tion "Wings of the Navy" — a
we have evidence that this mo-
sonable. Linwood Section. who had inscribed their names in extend the expulsion date and to of the atmosphere that during nouncement that Wrubel & Kozin,
Cosmopolitan Production, starring
mentum has continued into the
an old dance program when she
Townsend 7-2983.
George Brent, Olivia De Haviland
present year. With our strong
urge the Intergovernmental Com- these past few years, in the most well known fur manufacturers,
was 16. She is disillusioned in
are
now
selling
direct
to
the
pub-
and John Payne, is at the Michi-
financial position and with the
mittee for Refugees to make a diverse countries of the world,
LOIS KAY
lic. This presents an opportunity
igen Theater. The companion FOR RENT — Nice furnished every instance and returns home study of the situation.
activity which prevails, we look
this
tragedy
of
mine
has
again
for women to make unusual sav- his publishers, Simon and Schuss forward with confidence to fur-
room for lady or gentleman in only to find the son of the man
feature is "Nancy Drew, Re-
begun to pronounce its warnings."
ings on smart new fur coats, au-
home of . couple. Modern con- among them all she loved most. Teleki, Hungarian Premier, Ob-
porter," starring Bonita Gran-
The Palestine Hebrew Theater thentic in fashion and dependable ter, announced that Givot's novel, ther progress."
veniences. Good transportation. She then dedicates her life to
ville, John Lite! and Frank
"Six Deep," will soon be released
jeets to Being Called Anti- so.ne.e
1 has presented "Jeremiah"
in quality. The cleverness and for publication.
3351 Elmhurst Ave., near Dex- bringing up the boy.
Thomas, Jr.
Se m
at e
in cities in Palestine and in Lon-
Gifts to North End Clinic
ter.
Between dialecturee at the
BUDAPEST (WNS)—Premier don and Paris. The new interest talent that has always character-
FOX — Another long-awaited
Paul Teleki, successor of anti- in the play is an indication of th e ized every Wrubel & Kozin gar- Powatan, Ambassador Givot finds
A.
Z.
A.
Chapters
Prepare
North End Clinic has received
lent
will
not
be
sacrificed
under
personal appearance of the swing- FOR RENT—Clean and warm,
time to renew old friendships
Semitic Bela Im•edy who resign-
ontributions:
for Annual Sabbath Serv- ed following his admission to wide interest displayed in th e this new policy. "Not only will with Sam Sofferin, Powatan man- the following
furnished room in quiet home
master, Benny Goodman and his
new war threats and the horrors we continue to make every fur
De honor of the drat birthday of
for single or couple. Kitchen
famous orchestra, and the Ritz
ices on Friday, March 24 having Jewish ancestry, served that dominate Europe. The play
ager; Nick Londes, wrestling pro- Michael Wittenberg from Dr. and Mrs.
coat
faultless
in
style
and
fit,
5,
5.
Witold/or;
In honor of MUM.,
privileges.
2230
W.
Euclid
Ave.
Brothers' newest musical laugh
moter; Harry LeDuc, sports
notice that he objects to being re-enacts the message of Jeremiah,
of Mr. Louis Welt from Ste. ■ nd Mrs.
Inquire any time Sunday or
feat, "The Three Musketeers,"
Preparations are being made branded an anti-Semite. The ob- his warning of doom in the event with a smartness attained through writer, and others he has known Mayer D. Sulzberger, In honor of 60th
knowledge
of
correct
detail,"
said
mornings and evenings daily. by the 11 A.Z.A. Chapters in the ject of his protest was 81-year-
birthday of Jarnh II. Neiman from Wm.
with Don Ameche, plus the latest
for years.
Judaea enters upon an uncertain
11. J. I. Fronk and Mr.. Leon Frank;
Tyler 7-2878.
Supporting Givot in the Powa- lit
issue of the March of Time, is
Detroit and Windsor Council for old Josef Voszi, editor-in-chief war that is certain to end in de- Dave Wrubel, "but we also figure
memory of Morit• Rahn from Maur-
that
women
can
save
as
much
as
tan revue is the lovely swingstress ler Pelt vliere In Memory of Anne , .
the gala festival of stage and
the observance of National A.Z.A. of Pester Lloys, a semi-official feat. It carries with it a great
60
per
cent
by
doing
business
Lasky
frntn Mrs. Rom Reenneld, Mrs.
FOR
RENT
—
Large,
well-furn-
and
the
Burke
Sisters,
Office,
screen entertainment offered at
Lois Key,
Sabbath, March 24. Dave Feigen- organ of the Foreign
lesson of peace against the mad directly with us."
Lillian Sten( Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ito-
ished room for lady, gentleman baum of Chapter 63 has been since 1913. While the new Pre-
dancing dreams. The music is by menilebli in memory of daughter, Morin
the Fox Theater.
race for war and armaments in
Known
throughout
the
fur
in-
Joy,
from
Mrs Harry Rosenstein of
Sammy Dibert and his popular
or employed couple in home of placed in charge of preparing mier has declared he will carry
the world today.
Routh Rend, Ind.) In memory of IWTI-
dustry as master craftsmen, Da- crew.
young couple. Kitchen privileges. Plans,
ADAMS — In "The Next Time
on Imredy's anti-Jewish legisla-
11011 J. L. Frank from Mr. and Mrts
vid
Wrubel
and
Louis
Kozin
Garage. Good transportation.
I Marry"—A girl contemplating
A capacity crowd attended the tion, it is believed that some
Louie K. Lambert, Mr, and Mr. Harry
Frank Samuel Frank and Family. Mr.
9729 McQuade, near Chicago "Youth and Democracy" program modification of the bills are jute Frederic Snyder to Speak at served their apprenticeship in the
marriage to a titled fortune hun-
and Mrs. Monroe Reenfleld. J. L. Free
east and prior to coming to De-
ter, meets a WPA worker, propo-
Blvd. Lower.
sponsored by A.Z.A. and other tified by his record. Ile is known
and Famlly, Mra. A. M. Ermann, Ulm
Cass Theater Town Hall troit were associated with some
Frances Faketvin, Miss Marcia minion:
non-Jewish youth organizations to be a "moderate ant-Semite"
sitions him on marriage, with di-
memory of A, Spert.r, from Mn. and
of the best known fur houses in
on Friday, March 3
a In
vorce to follow, to fulfill a pro- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished on Feb. 22. Rabbi Morris Adler of and as a university professor al-
Religious people are in
Mra.
Mrs Monroe Rosenfield; 1 n mentor. of
New
York.
Out
of
their
workshop
room in modern home of small Congregation Shaarey Zedek was ways treated his Jewish students
vision of her father's will, and on
quandary. A Danish author has Milford Stern from Mr.. Milford Stern;
Frederic Snyder, publicist and on the 6th floor at 15 E. Grand written a biographical novel of In memory of Mrs. Sarah Tobin from
Valentin Ho-
family. All conveniences. 3262 the principal speaker for the Jew- with objectivity.
an exciting trailer trip to Reno
Mr, •Ini Mrs. ItIchard A. Cott.
W. Grand Ave., near Wildemere. ish faith. Speakers who represent- man, who replaces Count Telekl world traveler, returns by pop- River Ave. have come some of the Prophet Jonah, and he has
falls in love with him.
For Supplementary Medical Agalstsnee
as
Minister
of
Education,
is
ular
demand to appear for the the most luxurious fur garments poked so much fun at him that Final for Children: In 01011101 . y of
I
ed
the
Christian
faith
were
Rev.
Townsend 5-5628.
Ilarrimn J. L. Frank front air. and
ever
produced
in
Detroit.
Until
Owen M. Geer of the Mt. Olivet known as an extreme anti-Semite. Detroit Town Hall in the Cass
one must begin to wonder wheth- Mn. I. R. Myers and Mr. and Mra.
CINEMA —"Life Dances On"
recently their craftsmanship has
er it is an irreverent work. From Joseph Ilartmsn; In honor of Mrs.
with Harry Baur. and Gigli in FOR RENT—Large, airy room Methodist Church and Earl Siter- A sharp increase in conversions, Theater, on Friday morning,
been available only to merchants present Indications it appears as Matilda Well's birthday from 'Was
for young man or woman. Good let, director of Catholic Adult due to present and pending anti- March 3, at 11 o'clock.
"Forever Yours" continues for a
Sallie Ilirechman and Frndy Myna •
among
whom
are
some
of
the
Mr.
Snyder
is
a
skilled
journa-
if Harald Tandrup, author of
transportation. 2254 Hazelwood. Education. Music selections were Jewish legislation, has brought
second week.
For Edwin A. Wolf Memorial • Fond
provided by the McMichaels school protests from Christians who ob- list in the preparation of his largest local department stores. "Reluctant Prophet" (Knopf) from Dr. and Mrs. Harry Topelk.
Tyler 5-7188.
For Itallin Lecture Fund from MIA
And
now
this
service
is
offered
orchestra composed of 60 pieces. ject to attending services with news, frankly and fearlessly giv-
will be given the benefit of the Me Rollin.
Two Hungarian ins an unusual slant on present directly to milady with the assur- doubt, just as his own country-
Michigan Bowlers Carry Off FOR RENT — Bright. cheerful Presentation of plays was made the converts.
Cue Research Fund: In memory of
ance
of
complete
satisfaction.
Calvinist Bishops, answering day, problems, apprehending the
men have done. Torn between Mr.. Elizabeth Lomnits from the Frank
room for lady or gentleman. by the Boy Scouts.
Top Honors at First Annual
Porten Family.
Henry Ehrlich, president of the such protests, issued a formal news of tomorrow and helping
the idea of irreverence and enter-
Reasonable. Near car and bus
Tournament of Bnai Brith
lines. 2541 Monterey Ave. .Jewish military cadets, will be a letter saying that "the reformed his audiences to comprehend the MOTHERS' CLUBS CALENDAR tainment, the reader neverthe- Jewish Metropolitan Club
Bowling Congress
Church
does
not
wish
to
seek
a
facts
they
have
read.
or
heard
in
less has a jolly good time out
speaker on A.Z.A.'s Youth Aliyah
Townsend 7-2595.
COMING EVENTS
Manages Rumanian Cafe °
political question. As long as , It radio broadcasts. He is fortifed
Saturday March 4, 6:30 p. m.—Annual of this book, and it is quite safe
convocation early in March.
In closely contested matches. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
The Highland Park A.Z.A. is not convinced that the convey- with facts gathered through daily Purim Masquerade. Prism for the best to say that "Reluctant Prophet",
Michigan bowlers come out on
skin
of
some
Israelites
is
a
hypo-
association
with
the
outstanding
which
has
been
translated
into
The
Little Roumania Restaur-
Chapter
313
was
given
a
cloSed
tnn
a'
s
1.•
'r
kr
g.
""
c•174."71:di
nirotIToefsli';',
room for lady or gentleman in
top at the Haggerty Interurban
critical gesture, it must consider political and business and indus- Bloom, Mrs. Reselp K•tchan, Mrs. Jen• English by A. G. Chatter, will ant, Taylor Ave. at Twelfth, is
refined, adult home. Two baths, installation of officers before the
nle Hurwitz. Mrs Fannie Ind, Mrs.
Alleys, Toledo, 0., where the first
them
to
be
brothers
in
Christ."
trial
leaders
of
the
world,
in
his
survive
as
a
most
entertaining
now
under
the new management'
Jean Minion, Mrs Mary UdkowItch,
stall shower. Reasonable. North- Louis Marshall Lodge last Tues-
annual tournament of the Bnai
extensive travels.
Mrs. Jennie Sweet, Mn.. Freda Fire- and humorous bit of fiction.
of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Altman. The
west section. Call Tyler 4-5694 day evening. Philip Rothschild,
stone, Mrs. Mary Pollock, Mrs. Rate
Brith Bowling Congress was
Mr.
Snyder
heralds
his
news
Jewish
Metropolitan
Club, of
Jonah
is
pictured
as
an
ambi-
Saturday from 6 to 9 p. m. and installed as president, spoke on Nelson Eddy Recital at Ma-
Mrs. Friedman. Mrs. Mamie,
from the platform only, and is Wlmton,
staged.
tious salesman of cakes who as- which Mr. Altman is president,
"A.Z.A. to Bnai Brith."
Mrs. F. SIniona, al re. Radcliffe,
sonic Temple March 7
Sunday till 8 p. m.
CALENDAR
styled
the
"Platform
publisher"
pired to get on in the world. and the its members and their
The Detroit and Windsor Couns
In the five team events, Miller
Tuesday, Feh. Si. 1,30 p. m.—Yana
"Originator of The Verbal [roman's
ladies' auxiliary are the sponsors.
('inners of Jackson, with a total I FOR RENT — Nicely furnished cil of A.Z.A. announces plans for
Study ('lull al 11514 Dealer. He measured everything by the
Bright star in the musical and
Ur. it /Merman will speak on •TIrth success in acquiring money. But
In addition to good food and
of 2749 for three games, took
room for one or two. Kitchen an extensive membership drive to firmament, Nelson Eddy's life is Newspaper." This week the sub- Control.•
the
Voice
is
demanding
that
Jo-
excellent service there will al-
first prize, barely noseing out
—
Wednesday, March 1, 1:30
privileges. Garage. 2298 High- inudce Jewish boys between the an American scccess story of the ject is More Power from the
Woodward Club It the Jewish Commu• nab proceed to speak the word of ways be entertainment by fine
the Palestine Fund teats. retire-1 land Ave., near LaSalle. Town- ages of 16-21 to join the Ale ph most heart-warming kin
kind. Born News Tower."
Lie
Pauline God. Jonah balked. Ile refused talent. The Metropolitan Grebes-
it y Center.
Speaker,
Zadik Aleph. Information can be in Providence, brought up in
nesting I'isgah Lodge No. 34,
send 7-5310.
'PPVIn.
I'eeyln.
Mr.
Bnai Brith of D"troit, who fin-
obtained from Philip Rothschild, New England, trained in Phila- Philomathic Debating Club
Wednesday, Starch 1, 2 ire m.—Yours to go to Nineveh to tell its pee- tra will provide the music.
Mot
Niue
of
Fenkell
at
Midland
al ple to be honest and decent. Altman welcomes his friends to
or
ished with a 2745 score. Siford FOR RENT — Newly-built lower 637 Robinwood, To. 6-46566 ' delphia,
Discusses Neutrality Act
the baritone was sue-
Pekelde. ti urrent evente.
Then
came
the
punishment,
the
visit
the
Jewish
Metropolitan
Club
l'otato Chips of Toledo was third
flat, six rooms and nook. Recre- by writing to A.Z.A. headquarters, cessively reporter, copy-reader,
Wetine•day March a II P.
with 2709.
At its last meeting on Sunday, ann-tia Munn clult at Mrs. Maine home, story with the whale, (Jonah's and enjoy all its benefits. Dancing
atioif room, gas heat, air con - 622 Murphy Bldg. and advertising writer before he
5225 Ford. Hook re, law.
realization of the power of the and fine programs will be pro-
ditioned. Reasonable to respon -
In the singles events, 11. Shap-
got his chance at a singing ca- at the Tuxedo-Holmur Ilebrew
Thuralay. Match t.
Al 4htv
Almigh
t y • .
vided every week-end. Special
sible tenant. 2913 Leslie Ave.
ira of Flint took first prize with a
reer—a career which has needed School, the Philomathic Debating At. club • ■ 12th at Taylor. "Humorous
Readings" by Aaron Rosenberg.
But in Nineveh there is again attention will be given to private
irn:Wit
score of 675 for three games;
remarkably few years to carry Club had a debate on the ques-
temptation, acquisition of power, parties.
FOR
RENT—Large,
warm,
nicely
Morris Cohen of Toledo, was sec-
i
h m to the heights. Today this tion "Resolved, that the Neutral-
Motion Pictures of Top and
loss of it, always the conflict
furnished room in single home.
tall blond young man has a dazz- ity Act Be Repealed." The affirma-
ond with 664, Ben Dolgin of De-
Bottom of World at
between his greed and the de- Young Judaea to Held •Na-
$12. 2930 Pasadena Ave.
tive was upheld by H. Lewis
troit, third with 657; P. Lakin of
ling record of achievement.
Art Institute
mands of the Voice.
In March, 1935, Nelson Eddy's Levn and Sol Schwartz; the nega-
tional Convention at Camp
Columbus, 0., fourth with 655
Morning Semleest
This conflict will be matched
FREE TRANSPORTATION to Sabbath 1.1tat
h morning. Feb 25. at II. New York recital and the pre- tive, who won the debate, was
and Henry Breit of Detroit fifth
tin So
Cejwin, June 22.26
New motion pictures of both by the conflict of the faithful
California, in exchange for driv- RW Mon Frain will oemm the pulpit miere of "Naughty Marietta,"
upheld
by
Henry
Seligman
and
with 6560. All of the Detroit
the top and the bottom of the who will resent making a bur-
ing. Also seven rooms of lovely and prearh on: "0.org .. We.hington " took place within a week of each
bowlers in the meet were mem-
Nathan Epstein, who was elected world will be next on the World lesque of a Biblical story. There
Voting IW O?. Temple Club,
NEW YORK—The annual na-
furniture complete for $600.
nor.
P T. C. "Family night,
The annual
bers of Pisgah Lodge.
other. In 1935-36 Nelson Eddy best speaker; Irving Siden was Adventure Series bill of fare at will be debate on the question tional convention of Young Jos
III be held on Sunda y
Call Townsend 5-2652.
ner
his second major film, critic of the afternoon.
Mar. h 6, at 6.3a There will be din• made
A banquet and election of of-
the Detroit Institute of Arts. Life of reverence. But in the long run daea, an American-Jewish youth
Organizations desiring to have in South Georgia, 1,000 miles there will be considerable amuse- movement, will be held during
ficers was held at the Commodore WANTED — Young business or ner doming. Noel Cowart: famous pia, "Rose Marie." 1936-37 brought
Eddy's third picture, "Maytime.
the Philomathic Debating Club put east of Cape Horn, will be de- ment over this tale, and even June 22 to 26 at Camp Cejwin,
Perry Hotel in the evening, Day-
professional girl to share three retell l'2"d 'ir5r"pe'rplatr
He has made "Rosalie," "Girl on a debate before them should
reservations
to
the
Temple,
ton, 0., was awarded the tourna-
room apartment with another
scribed by Dr. Robert Cushman the religious will forgive the au- Port Jervis, N. Y., according to an
11630
of the Golden West," and contact Samuel Hertzberg, Town-
ment for 1940, and the follow-
young lady. 3480 W. Chicago Purim at the Templet
Murphy, American Museum of thor his fun over the "Reluctant announcement by Louis P. Rock-
"Sweethearts,"
has
sung
sold
out
Our
youngest
children,
from
the
send
7-0747.
ing officers were elected: Bern-
er, national president. Prelim-
Blvd., apt. 103. Tyler 6-8163.
Natural History curator, at 3:30 Prophet."
kindergarter through grade three, will tours every season and is the
ard Frank, of Dayton, president;
inary arrangements for the five-
next Sunday afternoon, in a mo-
References exchanged.
hold their Purim Masquerade paMy, greatest "draw" in the concert
Ben Tolpen, of Columbus. first
Four Symphony Concerts tion picture lecture entitled "Land I
Sunday afternoon, March 6, tit 1 o'clock.
day confab are now being made
CARD . OF THANKS
business.
vice-president; Sam Masa, of De- EMPLOYED LADY will share
of the Whale and the Sea Ele- The family of the late Israel by Louise Meyerovitz, recently
Nelson Eddy will appear at the
furnished flat with employed
troit, second vice-president; Max
The Detroit Symphony Orches- phant." At 8:30 next Tuesday Glicklin wish to thank their rela- named convention chairman and
Masonic Auditorium on Tuesday tra will play four concerts in
couple or rent room with kitch-
Levine, of Dayton, secretary;
evening, Feb. 28, the perennial tives and friends for the kind- a selected national committee.
evening, March 7.
en privileges. Tyler 7-3928.
Henry Silverman, Dayton, treasur-
ness and sympathy extended Miss Hannah LeWitter Wolfe, of
hi s concert
may Orchestra Hall during the coming globe-trotter Burton Holmes will
con
for this
Tickets
er.
week, at the same time bringing show his new 1938 films and speak them during their recent bereave- New York City, will serve as co-
Mrs Jennie ElblIng of 106 mall
be purchased at the box office
WANTED—Lady to cook dinners
chairman.
ment.
Norway."
on
"Glorious%
A feature of the meet was an
at Grinnell Brothers Music to a close Its two annual series
for small family three times a `,74 41 10;,.̀ ,'„7":
of concerts for children. Victor
exhibition match between Max
week. Call Townsend 8-7752,1 was buried at the William sandier Store in Detroit.
Kolar
will
be
in
charge
of
all
Stein of Belleville. III., A. B. C.
r ",'„V' o Ti tqlr fon.17
'Irri
Sunday after 2 p. m. or after '; arr is7a la " r „
four programs.
All Events Champion and Bobby
yea. Mrs. Eliding Is survived by two
.
Seek Whereabouts of
6 p. m. daily.
At 2 p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 28,
sons Ales .1 and Pateamin 11 , of
Glick of Jackson, Mich. This
I Mee daughters Mrs Esther
Louis
Brown
and at 2 p .m. Wednesday, March
special match was won by Max MIDDLE-AGED business man, 20 Pontiac:
Pon-
11 der and Mins (Mee
1, the fifth and last pair of
Sten
' 603 to 584. However, Bob-
years in Detroit, desires to meet tlac, and Mrs Sarah GInsburet, I.•
trent. and four grandchildrern.
Information is wanted of Louis free concerts for school children
by Glick rolled the high game
intelligent lady. Object, matri-
Mn,. Jennie Alien. 73. of 217 Orchard Brown, born in Chicago, Ill., in
Jean Parker is blossoming out
will be played; at 10:30 a. m.,
of 279 for the meet to help his
mony. Prefer one able to assist Lake Aye .• riled st /W. Joeeph Mash Y
as noliywocart newest glamour girl.
1901, 5 ft. 7 in. tall, weighs 143 Saturday, March 4, the orchestra
team take first place.
financially. References ex- Noyes( Thuraday Born In Russia. she
pounds, has jet black hair. dark will offer the fifth and last pro-
Watch for her in the Ilal Roach
changed. Write Box 750, Detroit Insarte0brer'niti!":han2•1.11irn't;.:Td th"e" toff
eyes,
poor
teeth,
had
an
auto
re-
gram
in
the
Young
People's
Se-
Poing children, Abe and Allen of
production "Ws Spring Again".
Jewish Chronicle.
Pontlar George and Ilerlwrt of 1 tr..- pair shop, who disappeared from ries; at 8:30 p. m. Saturday,
Rabbi Nathan Twersky a
his home in New York City in March 4, the regular "pop" con-
forties,
BUSINESS MAN in early fo
Guest in Detroit
M.
single, with good going business I „ id' senlree wereheld Friday a t the October, 1938, leaving his wife, cert will take place with Edward
at MachPole
,
with burial
residence
id
Claire, and three minor children, Bredshall, one of Michigan's
to
as
0
valued at $15, 00, needs cash
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wo-
ms „0„,,„
the Prattler Lodge or Bernard, Gilda and Florence, un- best-known pianists, as assisting
buy out partner. Would like to
lin of 2266 Blaine Ave., have
I Iins1 Brith joined with the Conareas- provided for, and since then has artist.
meet lady with some. means. Ob-
as their guest, Grand Rabbi Na-
. h trot; orin , ehrtrzrj;
iv ittet
made no effort to contribute to American composers will be
matrimony. Write Box loo p
ject,
than Twersky of Chelsea, Maas.,
Eric Friedland their support, as a result of which represented at the last pair o f
ies xi'
525, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. pops pies
who is vacationing in Detroit for
woke on "Pope flan x11'
they are in destitute circum- free concerts Tuesday and Wed-
Sisterhood of Temple Sloth Js•oh
one week before leaving for Los
MIDDLE - AGED man, divorcee, AS I A ee
stances and dependent on the neaday. Among those whose
Jong .b.pa
ioki
,I ., and
Angeles, Calif., on account of hie
renewme charities. Anyone aware of his works will be played will be Mac-
.scorns.
refined and intelligent. in real
health.
estate and building business, de-I books have heen added to the M•rlyn location is requested to communi- Dowell, Carpenter, Kolar, Her-
Rabbi Twersky, who is the
sires acquaintance of lady with in h
. ..n.1 4.Z=r reL(.% m.4 rate with the National Desertion bert and Grote.
brother of Abraham Twersky of
some financial means. Object, Mn.and Mrs Sam Cohen. in memory of Bureau, 67 Went 47th St., New
Detroit, made his last trip here
inc. Wei.: -Ts. seeseiii (emote....
matrimony. Write Box 175, De- Mmvin Isment hal'• ••A World Passe d York City.
Y. F. V. Jrs. Open Member-
in 1930 and wishes to renew his
By." and the American Jewish Ymr•
trait Jewish Chronicle.
old acquaintances while visiting
,
ship Drive

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Do You Know These People?
here. Ile will remain here PRIVATE PARTY has used Philco wow.
The Yiddish Folks Verein Jun-
and
}f., ° ,;iritra
throughout the week to receive
iors opened their membership drive
hiboy radio. Excellent tone, fine .,!" aarlis ,rapsa t
Relatives abroad are trying to Feb. 17. All young men and wo-
his friends.
Inquire ,aratIoning is norms
Reasonable.
cabinet
locate them. If you know of
nn in th•n "
A reception was held last
nrn.Xnn
their whereabouts, kindly cam- men between the ages of 18 and
Sunday until 3 p. tn. at 3206
Akron, 0
Sunday night in honor of Rabbi
24 are invited to join. For appli-
W. Euclid Ave. or call Tyler
musicale with Dr. Jack Stott- cation blanks call Miss Alice So-
Twersky at the M olin home.
51
4-4625.
Jennie Needle Goodman
morn, Resettlement Service, •'1
Cantor David Katzman of the
Glynn Court. George
W. Warren Ave., Columbia 1600. dec.
Club
Bnai Moshe Synagogue sang a FOR SALE —Hand-carved, inlaid
Glantz is membership chairman.
P. Riback, sought by Wolf Die. Many social activities are planned
Johnson dining room set. Italian
few selections.
The Jennie Needle Goodman trich Grunbaum of Strasbourg. for the coming six months. The
Anyone wilting to get in touch
cut velvet upholstering. Baby
.
A. Stein, f ormerly 941 E
with Rabbi Twersky can call
grand piano. Excellent condi- Club held a supper party Sunday
evening, Feb. 19. at the resi- Hancock, and L. Goldstein. for- Publicity chairman is Ben KMit-
Mr. Wolin's residence. Tyler
tion. 2634 Glendale Ave.
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Louis merly 459 E. Ilendrie; sought by "r.
4-7376.
PIANO LESSONS given in your Kozak of 2400 Leslie Ave. The Manes Auesterlie, Buenos Aires,
Mt. Scopus Builders
home
or
at
studio.
German
purpose of the party was to raise Argentine.
"Mother's Eyes" Remains at
There will be a meeting of the
painter,
Beckovnick,
Morris
training. Moderate prices. use funds for the Kinder Klub Or-
Littman's by Popular
Mt. Scopus Builders on Sunday,
Schild, Royal Palm Hotel. Cadil- phanage in Klewan,'Poland, who sought by BIAS, Chicago.
H. Goldsztein, formerly 1530 Feb. 26, at the home of the
Request
receive their main source of
lac 8310.
7619 By.
revenue from the Jennie Needle Lee Place (•) sought by Josef president, Ben Rosen,
"Mother's Eyes," romantic FOR SALE — Beautiful dining Goodman Club. The president, Husyt, c-o Ilicem, Paris. run eve., at 1:30 p. m. The club
room suite, 8 pieces, practically Mrs. Morris Weiner, thanks the France.
is composed of young men and
spectacle that has won acclaim
new. 2449 W. Euclid Ave. up- following for their co-operation:
M. Grossman, formerly 4032 women between the ages of 18
wherever it has been staged, re-
stairs.
mains on the stage of Littman's
Mrs. Rose. • non-member; Mrs. Baldwin, sought by brother Jacob and 25, who work for the He-
Grossman, Wilno, Poland. brew University in Palestine. All
Yiddish People's Theater, 12th
Zelick
Needle,
Mrs.
M.
J.
Base-
JEWISH NURSE. hospital ex-
Julius Michels, formerly bak- who are interested are invited
and Seward, for another week-
perience, takes diabetic, heart, man, Mrs. Louis Zozak, Mrs.
Benjamin Bagdade, Mrs. William cry at 99 Napoleon Street. sought to attend this meeting. There
end, by popular request.
cancer, paralysis. arthritis, neu-
Seltzer and all members of the by Frieda Cohn-Friedman, Ber- will be a general reorganization
Starring in this play are Sadie
ritis cases. Good masseuse. Ex-
and an election of officers.
lin, Germany.
Sheingold, Max Kletter, Sam
cellent references. Tyler 73345. club.
Auerbach and a star cast.

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