Axed= 'with Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO T hok...74/..(ARDNICLI) and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE March 10, 1939 All Detroit Applauds the New, Unusual Menus Bnai Moshe Dinner !PREDICTS NAZIS ,TO KEEP POWER IF HITLER DIES Sunday, March 19 at the GRANT DINING ROOM KARL JOHANNESEN formerly Chef, the French Casino, New York and Miami; formerly Chef, the S.S. Alabama Here Is What Our Famous Chef Offers This Sunday: Sunday-Ninety Cent Dinner French Orange Fizz Shrimp Cocktail Grape fruit Juice Ripe Olives Celery Hearts Scallions Queen Olives Special Fruit Consomme If la Royale or Chicken Gumbo, Nell Orleans Style Prime Sirloin Steak, New York Cut naturel Chicken a la Maryland, rasher bacon and corn fritter Lake Huron Planked White Fish a Is Grant, piquante sauce Bird Neat Salad, with Choice Ripe Tomato Petite Green Peas Carrots Vicky Potatoes no Gratin or Lon Branch Sherbet Assorted Petit Pores Mocha Layer Cake Apple Pie Hot Mince Pie Peach Melba Pineapple Sundae Chocolate Chip Pie Cheese and Crackers Chilled Fruit Cup Continental Coffee Chicken Gumbo Soup Braised Tenderloin Tips a la Dutch Escalloped Red Salmon, Noodles Head Lettuce Salad Thousand Island Dressing Carrots Vicky Long Branch Potatoes Small Dinner Parties Invited Assorted Petit Force Mocha Layer Cake and Given Special Attention Apple Pie Hot Mince Pie Peach Melba Chocolate Chip I'ie Pineapple Sundae Cheese and Crackers Continental Coffee Sixty-Five Cent Dinner The GRANT DINING-ROOM direction of THE GRANT HOTEL CHERRY 7400 JOHNSON'S MILK DEPOTS 4% Milk Qtiard 8c Standard Milk eu;', 6c Coffee Cream 0.15c Whipping Cream 0.30c Fresh Churned Butter 31c Fresh Eggs Fresh Pa•teurleed Fresh Puteuri,.4 I lb. Crock Direct from Our Milk Produce. ow. Mon. Every Johneon Milk Co. peckage IBC Under Detroit sna State (content contains the butter fat plainly labeled on the bottle Trust net • trade name only It may be counterfeit. Buy only milk with the butler fat content plainly labeled ON THE BOTTLE CAP. 401Ailk Depots to Wait Upon You JOHNSON'S MILK DEPOTS Call TR. 1-3131 Bertita Harding to Address Fashion Show at Meeting of Bertita Town Hall at Cass Thea- Sisterhood of Temple ter March 17 Congregation Bnai Moshe will end its membership drive with u I victory dinner Sunday evening,' March 19, at which candidates under the personal supervision of 2931 JOHN R. PAGE THREE at Edmund Place Schneour to Speak Here March 19, 21 Selman Schneour, the foremost Hebrew poet and novelist of to- day, will be the guest of the Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew Cul- tural Group of Detroit, and the Hebrew Teachers' Organization of the United Hebrew Schools, on Tuesday evening, March 21, when he will deliver a lecture in Hebrew in the Philadelphia-Byron auditorium. Salmon Schneour is considered one of the greatest Jewish men of letters of the present time. Ile occupies an especially prominent place in the modern Hebrew poe- try. lie has become k .own America mainly through his nov- els and sketches which appear from time to time in the Yiddish press. -He is now touring America for the Jewish National Workers' Alliance, under whose auspices he will speak Sunday night, March 19, and Tuesday evening, March 21, he will be the guest of the local Ilebraists. Julien Bryan to Speak at Masonic Temple Thursday Evening on "Hitlerism Exposed Inside Nazi Germany " If Adolf Hitler were assassin- , ated tomorrow, every Jew in !Germany would be dead within a 1 week in the greatest purge the world has ever known. This is the belief of Julien Bryan, ace motion picture cameraman. who will show 10 reels of file taken by himself in Germany lust year which he calls "Hitlerism Ex- posed Inside Nazi Germany" at the Masonic Auditorium, Thurs- day, March 16, Bryan leaves no doubt about his own convictions regarding the Nazi regime in Germany. Ile doesn't like it. His pictures, how- ever, are "straight reporting" of the life and habits of German people today and the drama of Hitlerism, he insists. Purge Gains Force With Hitler's purge of Jews in Germany gaining steadily in force and effectiveness, Bryan MORRIS ROSENBERG declares their complete extermi- will be initiated in the Morris I nation would be the inevitable Rosenberg class. consequence of a fatal attack on An elaborate program is being Hitler's person, arranged by the drive committee, "Anyone who opposes Hitler is and all past presidents will take a Jew in Nazi terminology," he part. Simon Shetzer will deliver says. "President Roosevelt, Dor- the principal address. Music will othy Thompson, and other Amer- be by Dave Diamond and his I icans outspoken against Nazi popular orchestra. policies are all Jews to the Nazis. Adolph Beck, chairman of the Hence, it would not matter drive committee, and Theodore whether }tiller's assasin were a M. Curtis, his associate, request Jew or not-every real Jew in all members to make reservations the country would be wiped out at the congregation office. at once in retaliation." Rabbi Moses Fischer requests Hitler's death would not end Bnai Moshe members to attend Nazi power, Bryan believes. A the presentation of a Sefer Torah general war involving Germany by the family of the late Mr. and is the only immediate possibility Mrs. Sam Newman, Sunday, he sees for unseating the Nazis. March 19, at 2:30. This War, he believes. Hitler will Over 400 people participated face within two or three years, in the Purim dinner in honor of but when the time comes Hitler Cantor David Katzman and his will dodge a conflict, he says. family. Greetings were extended "People are all wrong who call by Rabbi Fischer, Louis Guns- Hitler a dumb paper hanger," he berg, president of Bnai Moshe, says. "Hitler is the shrewdest Cantor J. 11. Sonenklar and Mrs. politician in all Europe. He is no James Sobel. Melodies were sung poor boob." by Miss Adele Mermelstein. Bryan declares high men in The Bnai Moshe Men's Club the German army have admitted will meet Tuesday evening, March to him that Germany was not 14. The Sisterhood will hold a ready for war and insisted Hitler social meeting Monday afternoon March 20. had been told so. Hitler's threats leading up to the Munich confer- ence and seizure of the Sudeten urea of Czechoslovakia constitut- ed a "colossal bluff." he declares. Economically. he believes, Ger- many is worse off as a result of its Austrian and Czechoslovak- ian ventures because it is now called upon to feed large popula- tions which it did not have be- fore. Still the Best Place To Go! FRANK GILLENtWORCHESTRA Always a Good Show NORTHWOOD INN FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD Fear. War Sentiment Bryan, whose show will start at 8:20 p. Ill. Thursday night, March 16, at the Masonic Audi- torium, is apprehensive lest lec- turers, newspapers, ministers, and the radio in America stir up such a feeling against Hitler that the nation would be anxious to wage war against the German people. Ile draws a sharp line between the Nazis and the German people. The Nazis, he explains, received only one-third of the votes in the election which brought them to power. However they promptly eliminated the nation's 25 polit- ical parties, seized control of the army and the police and then dic- tated the country's policies with little fear of effective opposition. Throughout Germany, Br yan says, he found much opposition to Hitler and the nazi program, but he does not see any chance that this could be stirred to the point of revolt under present cir- cumstances. War, he says, would put arms into the hands of the people and overthrow of Hitler's regime might soon follow. As it is now , however, all kinds of meetings are taboo and five persons who meet together are arrested mere- ly because they met. Discussion of public policies is dangerous, even in private, for a careless word against Hitler may result in loss of employment or may even lead to the concentration camp. Tickets are selling very fast at Grinnell Bros. box office. This will be the only showing of "Hit - lerism Exposed Inside Nazi Ger - many" in Detroit this season. VISIT SCHOR'S WHOLESALE SHOWROOMS BUY Fine Furniture wholesale through any dealer of your own choice. WE welcome the opportunity of show ing you around without any obligation to buy. - CHOR FUMITUU COMPANY 8928 TWELFTH ST. WHOLESALE ONLY Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Deily Monday and Wednesday till 9 P. M. Hitchcock's Picture Now at the Cinema An intelligent thriller as only Alfred Hitchcock can make them, namely, "The Lady Vanishes," has its first showing in Detroit at the Cinema Theater. Not since the movies began has a director so completely captured Angna Enters, acclaimed almost Russell A. Alger House, Grosse the fancy of the motion picture unanimously by critics as the Pointe , opening March 15, the day of her Town Hall perform- greatest feminine mime of our ance. In all the branches of the Unit- ed Hebrew Schools preparations generation, will close the Detroit Angna Enters also designs her are now being made for the Pass- Town hall series in the Fisher Gifted with unique versatility, over holiday. The Haggadah is Theater next Wednesday, March own costumes, composes the music being studied in all the classes. 15, at 11 a. 01. This brilliant crea- for a number of her sketches, and The story of Passover, as well as live genius of the theater, who is the author of a successful book, the different customs and cere- , has been variously referred to as "First l'erson Plural," which has monies connected with Passover actress, mime, and penetrating been a best-seller since it was are among the features which satirist, and who plays to packed published a year ago. She has houses and standing room in New been awarded two Guggenheim are being discussed now. Arrangements are also being! York, will bring her unique tal- Fellowships that enabled her to made for the presentation of ents to Detroit for the first time do research work in Greece and Passover playlets which will be in four years, in a new program Egypt for two summers. Her staged during the days of Chol I "The Theater of Angna Enters." drawings and paintings have been Celebrated on the stage, Miss exhibited in principal American Ha-Moed. In some classes the life of Moses in Egypt will, be Enters is almost as well known galleries and art museums, includ- depicted. In other classes the as tin artist. Her Detroit visit ing New York, Boston, Chicago, Seder will be the subject of the will be unusually interesting be- Detroit and San Francisco. Tickets are available at Grin- , cause the Detroit Art Institute is presentation. sponsoring a two-weeks' exhibition nell's Music Store, $1.10 and $1.65 of her paintings and sketches at including tax. 1 Passover Study in Hebrew' Schools Michigan Synagogue Con- ference Executive to Meet in Flint, March 26 Angna Enters to Close Detroit Town Hall Series at Fisher on Wednesday Rev. Thomas Harris Hebrew Schools Register Pupils To Speak March At Shaare Zedek SPA for Your HEALTH "We Never Close" MASSAGES and TURKISH BATHS WEIGHT REDUCTION Free Use of Our SWIMMING POOL DRAKE HOTEL 100 Fireproof Rooms Completely Modernized 1246 LIBRARY AVE. CHerry 0076 LADIES' DAYs Mon., Wed. & Fri. 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. BY TRAVEL BY BLUE GOOSE LINES The executive committees of the 22 Beth El Monday Michigan Synagogue Conference, Save your savings for Detroit Town Hall in the Cass state-wide union of orthodox Jew- The Passover season is known other things. Sample "Can Spring Be Far Behind," Theater, at its last morning lec- ish congregations, will hold its epst) as the Bein Ila-Zmanim mid-se- sMtieheI i (oa r .d d (s and M i n o e A I t w ture of the season of 1938-1939. t L second meeting in the Jewish fares: is the title of the March meeting Will Address Men's Club on "The mester period, and the office of R ( " 39 will have Bertita Harding, the Community Center of Flint, Sun- One Round to be held by the Sisterhood of brilliant young author. as the Menace of Fascism and the Hebrew schools is open for Hitchcok's "The Lady Vanishes" Trip Hey day, March 26, at 1 o'clock, Rabbi Nazism" Temple Beth El on Monday, speaker for Friday morning, the registration of children of all at the Cinema. M. J. Wohlgelernter, president of 1.80 $1.00 Toledo Rev. Thomas L. Harris of the ages. Classes are being organized March 13, at 2:30 p. m., m the March 17, at 11 o'clock. In the the conference, announced. The 3.30 2.05 Lansing fan. Alfred Hitchcock has become Bnai David Sisterhood social hall of the Temple. A evening of March 31, at 8.30 executive is composed of 30 lay Christ Church of Cranbrook, for beginners, for more advanced ■ byword when people gather to 5.60 Grand Rapids 3.05 fashion show, at which models o'clock, 51adamoiselle Eve Curie, Dinner on Monday officers and rabbis representing Brilliant speaker and an eminent students, and for Bar Mitzvah discuss the unusual in movies and 2.90 1.50 Jackson will display a complete line of the internationally famous writ- the communities which participate anti-Nazi and anti-Fascist who boys, and parents are asked to he has gained a great number of 4.10 2.50 Saginaw spring fashions from Detroit's er, will be presented at Orchestra Mrs. Leonard Canner is chair- in the organization meeting held has spoken from his pulpit and take advantage of this Bein Ha- fans in Detroit as a result of the 4.60 2.75 Bay City over the radio against the tirades Zmanim period and register their finest shops, will be the feature Hall, to close the season. man of the paid-up get acquaint- at Bay City last anuary. 11.50 20.70 presentation of his "39 • Calumet Born in Europe of Ilungorian ed dinner to be held in the social I Prior to the executive session, of Coughlin, will address the children in the various branches recent of the afternoon. The show will Steps" at the Cinema. Frequent Service to - be followed by an afternoon tea. and Rhenish ancestry, Miss Hard hall Monday, Mar. 13, at 7 p. m. meetings will be held in the morn- Men's Club of Congregation of the United Hebrew Schools. The schools are located as fol- Mrs. Max Loewenstein is chair- ing has besides a long parenta l All Points Miss Julia Adler will present a ing of the three conference C0111- Shaarey Zedek on Wednesday man of arrangements for the name, the Magyar title of dance revue with some of her mittees appointed in February to evening, March 22, on the sub- lows: 1245 W. Philadelphia, cor- Junior Program Series to Be 'ect "The Menace of Fascism and 4000 Tuxedo, corner ner Byron; Offered by Jewish Center Countess Karolvi. Her childhood fashion show. pupils, accompanied by Jean draft a constitution for the Mich- liolmur; 15705 Parkside, corner was spent in Mexico while her Krumweide. The dances are: igan synagogue body which is to Nazism." The public is invited. Midland; 9243 Delmar, near In an effort to fill the need for father was on a diplomatic mis- Harriett Adler, Francis Bowman, be submitted to affiliated congre- Washington Blvd. sion for Emperor Franz Joseph, Blossom Bankle, Beverly Canner, gations for approval; to conduct a Jewish Center House League Westminster; 17750 Brush St., educational and entertaining pro- LEGAL NOTICES after which followed a French Beatrice Gold. Annabel Krum- survey of all Jewish communities to Present Center Sym- near Minnesota; Central, High grams for young boys and girls at Grand River Ave. School, Brady Public School, in their out of school time, a convent, a Philadelphia boarding weide, Shirley Miller, Lois Moore, in the state and of the unorgan- phony Orchestra MacCulloch Public School, and series of junior programs has CA 9000 school and two foreign universi- Mildred Selman, and Pauline ized families in isolated points, the Jewish Community Center, been arranged by the Jewish Nathan D. Hogin, Attorney. Mt Law- ties, with her education being di- Terrin. and to arrange for the spring con- The Center Symphony Orches- rero 11401. Community Center, Woodward at rected for the concert stage. In- Mrs. Sol Faudem and Mrs. vention tentatively set for April ORDER Tel SHOW CAUSE tra under the direction of Sadie Holbrook. The program will in- stead Miss Harding is a literary Geo. Raskin are chairmen of the 23 at Ann Arbor. Complete re- Cooper will be featured in the 21529F STATE OP MICHIGAN, In the Cir- clude ■ series of diversified pre- theater party to be held April 1 , ports for the constitution, survey second of the Festival of the Arts sensation! cuit Court for the County of Wayne, sentations, consisting of music, at midnight, at the Oakman Thea- and convention committees will be series. being sponsored by the In filen( ery.-Rochester 1.11 hographing dance, drama and movies. ComPany, • foreign corporation, Plain• ter, Woodrow Wilson Ave. The presented before the meeting by House League, of the Jewish tiff, vs. Cavelier Corporation, a Michi- Junior programs will appeal to , their respective chairmen: Rabbis gan corporation, and Orange Conch Clock Project Planned by co-captains are Mesdames Al West Community Center, Woodward at , Morris Sandubrae, Albert Swartz Moses Fischer and Joshua S. Holbrook. Bottling Company of Detroit, a Michigan Vincent Sheean, world famous children as young as 8 years and North Woodward Branch will satisfy those 14 or 15. Some corporation, Defennante. In the matter Benjamin Clark, Sam Ledger , Sperka of Detroit and Osias This series is attempting to writer and foreign correspondent of the programs have even been of the dissolution of Orange Crutch of J. W. E. W. O. Ruben L. Patin, Morris Garber, Zwerdling of Ann Arbor. Bottling Companyof Detroit. a MIMI- b r in g to the membership and the and author of the best seller offered to adult groups with coo-. g en corporation, •nd Cavelier Corpora- Asher Borden, Sam Brant and Community the work of the Cen- "Personal History." will return plete success. Mrs. Sam Stein will be hostess tion, a Michigan corPoretion. At • semion of mid Court held In the Wayne to the North Woodward branch Charles Jones. Mrs. Joseph Kay ter s music, drama and dance to the lecture platform for the All of the presentations will is head usher. Other ushers are: Jewish Center Men's Club groups. The concert being plan- first time in six years to speak County Building. Detroit, Ml, Mee.. 50 of the Jewish Woolen's European be given on Sunday afternoons Starch 1. 1939, A. D. 1939. Present: Mesdames Morris Adelson. Chas. to Have Three Programs Circuit Brennan, ned for the Center Symphony on "Europe After Munich" for at 2, excepting one. which will Honorable Vincent NC Welfare Organization at her Heiman, Morris Gerber, Dave Judge. Upon reading the Petition for will take place on Thursday. the World Adventure Series at be presented on Wednesday, Ap- in March Dissolution of the Move eorPoratione home, 3259 Buena Vista. on Liebow, Jack Graf, Jack Gold- March 23, at 8:30 p. m., in the the Detroit Institute of Arts at ril 12, since there is no school and the sone having been filed In said Tuesday, March 14, at 12:30 p. "Without a Passport," comedy- Court, On motion duly made, It In Or- m. Mrs. Anna Goldberg, presi- berg, Jos. Greenberg, Henry Fen- auditorium of the building. Two 3:30 Sunday afternoon, March op that day. The series will be drama, with beautiful music, is The Men's Club of the Jewish dered that all permns Interested In the ster. All proceeds go toward the Community Center, Woodward at guest soloists, one a pianist, the 19. as follows: Sunday, March 26, the current attraction on the stage Orange Cruel) Bottling Companyof dent, will preside. maintenance of the Sunday "The Munich agreement is the "The Snow Queen" with the De- of Littman's Detroit, • Michigan corporation, and People's Theater, At the meeting held at the School, which the Sisterhood Holbrook, has planned an active other a violinist, will appear with greatest emaller Corpotation, a Mich.. re , political disaster in troit Civic Theater; Wednesday, 12th and Seward. the orchestra. Admission will be program for the month of March, home of Mrs. S. Cohen of Stur- PoretIon, whether stockholders or cred- sponsors. beginning with a business meet- free and the entire community is modern history," says Sheean, April 12, Folk Songs and Dances itors Mow came. If .y they have, tevant Ave., final plans were This play will be starred this who has just returned from Eur- with the Tamburitza Orchestra; Friday night :Ind again on Satur- before this Court on the 17th day of ing on Tuesday, March 14, at invited to attend. April, A. D. 1979, as the opening of made for the clock project. Mrs. ope after covering the Czecho- Sunday, April 23, "The Wedding" day matinee and evening. 8:30 p. In. Court on said day, or on soon thereafter A. J. Redblatt is in charge, as- slovakian crisis for the New York with the Jewish American Youth ronnael may be heard.wby mid The smoker and anniversary Jewish War Vets Auxiliary CLUB MOUNT SCOPUS ▪ Three of the outstanding actors sisted by her committee. Mrs. orporetions should not be disnolved Times. "It is a definite turning Chorus; Sunday, May 14, The on the Yiddish stage - Sadie dinner dance will take up the ma- to Meet March 15 In accordance with tho prayer or mid Sam Shayne and Mrs. Nat Jacob- point in the history of the Story Telling Lady; and Sunday, Sheingold, Max Kletter and Sam jor portion of the evening's agen- Petition, and that a copy of title notice son. The public is asked to co- The Mount Scopus Builders world." shall be mrved by mull upon all da. Arrangements for both these May 28, Movies of "Cinderella." Auerbach-ale the stars in this The Detroit Ladies Auxiliary creditors and bloc kholders of sold (or. operate by calling Mrs. Anna have reorganized. The name of In his lecture Sheean tells of "The Belgian Congo" and "Our production. Imratiom In secordance with the Mat- Goldberg, Townsend 5-4256, or the club has been changed to programs will be decided upon at No. 135, Jewish War Veterans Czechoslovakia's betrayal by her Gang Comedy." The first pro- Me In such cam made •nd provided. this meeting. A social hour will Townsend 5-3762. Proceeds will Club Mount Scoups. They are a of the U. S., will meet Wednes- democratic allies and of her en- and .11•11 he published ow e eat h !ea follow the meeting. day, March 15, at 8:15 p. m., in slavement by Fascist Germany; gram, "The Snow Queen," is an foe three (3) surceasive weeks In The be utilized for European relief group of young Jewish men and Chronicle, a newspaper operetta with lovely music and printed, given to unfortunate widows and women between the ages of 181 Another "Night of Sports" has Hotel Webster Hall. rinted, published and circulated in the of the persecution of the Jews p been arranged for Monday, Mar, County of Wayne. And It aid...ring to orphans and for transportation and 25 who maintain a Scholar- Mrs. Henry H. Shapero, presi- in Germany; the Fascist victory dances, while the third program, gymnasium. 20, at 9 p. m., in the the Court that it be beneficial and o f f ugees. "The Wedding," features our shin at the Hebrew University in dent, will hold an initiation class necesoary to the Intereet of the stock- The organization acknowledges Palestine. and also do other Sam Y. men's health direct( , for the many new members who in Spain and the political quan- Yiddish folk songs, translated in- holder. of mid corporations and the dary of the reactionary govern- to the English, Mr •nd Mrs. Joseph A. &hear. ha. creditors thereof that n tempora. gifts to the Benjamin Wisper charity work in the city. Meet- will again supervise the activities have recently joined the auxil- returned hon. •tter spending the past ments of Paris and London, rtweicer nheil be appointed to take Memorial Flower Fund from ings are held on alternate Sun- in handball, squash, volley ball, three seeks in South Carolina and iary. control of •nd eoneer. the entste and Florida. Ping Pang and indoor baseball. The first anniversary was cele- effecta of the Orange Conch Bottling Mrs. Philip Gurvitch in honor of day afternoons. m"'"" car- her daughter Judy's graduation, At a meeting on Sunday. Bring a gym suit-and a friend brated March 1 at Webster Hall. Marlin Tmlor. prmulent bf the local and the Cavalier Corporm Wall.. 11 00, A. Z. A. h•por has returned home March 6, at the home of Muriel -for a healthy and invigorating Mrs. Alberta Light, state Amer- corporation, with ate and from Mrs. Samuel Epstein. a Mit Wigan after •tbendlea the A. Z. A. coavordion Bader, 3252 Pasadena Ave.. elec- program. power to continue the pe oration of Mid icanism chairman and vice-presi- • t MWlmn, wis Reservations have already been dent of Parent-Teacher ASSOfill- corporations until the f urther order of tion of officers was held with the thi• Court. II Is, Therefore. Otdered, The ensue! Temple Both Jacob SO. Mrs. N•t• Seimer left on Sunday for Banquet of Congregation following results: President, Sid- made for the gala first annivers- lion of Royal Oak, spoke on the au held March 1. eleodeml, wherw Meerm called by 111. that Cherie. Canvasser, of Wayne terhoocl maims Thom participutine In the mesh e were: nee. of her fmker. She was •cconw County. Michigan. shall be and hereby ney Lenhoff; vice-president, Mur- ary dinner dance to be held on Constitution of the United States. Beth Shmuel March 19 of the Mrs c Golds. %Ira L. Solomon. Mrs. panted there hi Mies Lucille Lee, • is appointed temporary receiver iel Bader; secretary, Sylvia Feld - Sunday, March 26, at 7:30 p. m., Anyone wishing to join the De- saMmIlt Morning Serviems D. former resident of that ell,. e orange Crush Bottling CoMP•M or at Northwood Inn. Reservations man; treasurer, Prudy Lesser; Sabbath morning. 71•1, h IL of • 11 flit7eh nve L s, Trr s . t 4 g. Mrs troit Ladies Auxiliary No. 135, Detroit, • Michigan corporation. and The eighth annual banquet of must be in by Tuesday, March Jewish War Veterans of the U. Itahhi Leon cream willoccupy Mr. ' t Gonne. ano sus .nant Iter7oon. Mr end Mrs. C. J. !wry left last the (Mvaller Coi potation. a Michigan corresponding secretary. Beatrice The Pisterlims1choir ronsined of Mrs a.k for Florida to 'pert.* mooral "'eat. •nd pre.. h on. :heif corporation. the corporations sought to Congregation Beth Shmuel of Leiberman. Ben Slakter, Gerald 14. All business and profession: S. is welcome to attend the meet- J. Ilnk. Mn,. JItoeenth•l. Mr,. 14 be diasolved, with the matt! power. which Grand Rabbi J. Rabino- al members or seniors from the ing on Wednesday. Hotels MM. IA- Ills Kollin. Mrs. A 1411ton Miller. of Rae Cllr, has bftea Th. Perim Stes*SeMde Rosen, and Ben Rosen were ap- and duties evolving upon such ton- witz is the spiritual leader, will TMchildren of the fourth. afth and Ilmenherg Bloom and Yra Initior.1 Into Phi Delt• 12anlos fra- Mr. ponrr t colver• that said temporary pointed to the court commission. age of 23 are invited to partici- and *oh oracles will bold thole l'urim orman mot. • aermon romtwegum. ternity at the l'alveraltyof Illehlgss receiver hereby appointed may operate be held on Sunday evening, Men's pate in the activities of the New members are invited. The ft. et petty Sunday afternoon. Marc where he I. a freshman In 1k. aeSoet said rorporatione and report to this March 19, at Lachar's on Twelfth MISS RUTH BROTMAN'S 1 . 15. Then. • III he • pla). • and At 7 rn. Saturdey melting. Rabbi of medirim. Court at the time above mentioned his next meeting will be Sunday, Club. For reservations phone Dr. RECITAL ON MARCH 30 cnc , Iv a warding of prlava glad refreah• Eric Friedland rod Machos Esther et &F.,. In doinga as much temporary receiver of St. Cantor David Katzman of Kunin at Cadillac 1233 or Mr. March 19. For further informa- Koffman. flay City elndent at • stwelal teervIco at the Temple. Swot e. the estate and off.. of mid corpora Congregation Bnai Moshe. Can- tion call Bea Leiberman, TO Fleischman at Madison 8275. In the melting. 11. Sisterhood opon.od Mote College, was mnom the •hml's Faohlea %bow: Hone; and that the bond heretofore Ruth Brotman, soprano, will be This •rfelr. xponocred by the Temple • Purim affair. on the committee to .pretmet•tism at the ninth annual ta- AIM by and temporary receiver In mid tor B. Moldawsky and Cantor 6-0187, or Muriel Bader, TO latercellegiat• debate tour- charge were: Mrs N ft•tional nieterhood. take Place on tn. afor• !Demme Icickeettn. Samuel "Shmuelikel" Kellerman Presented in a recital. assisted PsweedIngs eb all conwitute ths bond of Theda Bars, screen vamp of noon of Monday. IM•rch II. at • 1:31 rn•irman: Mrs. a Bloom, Ilr•. L Or- mment held •t North IH•nchemer. Ind., 8-9867. said receiver and Is hereby •pproved man. Mrs. D. Sleah, Mra I. I. 11.0.10. recently. PertIcipating In the meet the silent era, now lives in Man- by Dorothy Kemp Roosevelt, pia- o of New York will be on the pro- by this Court. Mg tea.. ret,...atina It college. wort C. Goldw Iles M. }Ire Simon and Mrs. VINCENT M. BRENNAN, gram. Aaron Rosenberg will be In God have I put my trust; I hattan's East Sixties and enter- nist. and Florence Kutzen, ac- The Temple His* School will hold Jacob Meyer. from eleht metes. Kett..n In the ma Circuit Court Judge. toastmaster. The Vaad Ilarabon- of Mr. and Niro. Mini!, Koffman. ICI man can tain high society there days . . companist, at the Women's City I.14th annual Purim dinner den. will not be afraid what (A true copy.) Saturd•y night. lig•rch II, al 7 Mrs It P. Sembut k Is shit Ing rela• N. Vett Buren St and was gradmted im, members and friends are in- She has no intention of return- Club. Park Ave. at Elizabeth. on CASPAR J. LINDEMAN, from central High * School I* 1111. m.,In the social hail of the Temple. the, le MIlwaukft. Thursday evening, March 30. vited. For reservations call Mad- do unto me. Clerk. -Psalm 56:11. ing to the movies. By JOHN STASES, 7938. ison Deputy Detroit Terminal Sheean to Speak Here on March 19 BLUE GOOSE LINES "Without a Passport" Now at Littman's gag 4111tv Nan( gintt;Its ett) Ei fontia: Nutt Stitt"' Clerk