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Mrs. Eli Sachse of the Sister- hood is chairman of the dinner, and Samuel W. Leib, president of the Men's Club, will act as • toastmaster. Greetings will be presented by William Sandler, president of Beth Tetilo Emanuel; Morris Schneider, vice president; Louis 1. Kramer, treasurer, and Jacob Shevitz, chairman of the committee in charge of the re- purchase. Rabbi M. J. Wahlgelernter will be speaker of the evening and Rabbi Joseph Eisenman will give the benediction. Cantor Rubin Boyarsky will present a musical program. Speakers' Bureau To Meet Thursday Halevy at Concert of Gewerkschaften Your guests will enjoy our renowned catering facilities.' excellent cuisine and unsurpassed service. Mr. Rynek w ill be glad to help you •rrangg your next affair. PHONE CHERRY 9000 Dinners 55c up Luncheons 35c up Assure Them of a Clear Start There is no need for your family ever to be faced with the handi- cap of unpaid bills and accumu- lated debts if you should die un- expectedly. 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Committee members include: News Friedman, Herbert Mitnick, Bob Goldstaff, Joe Cabot, Sydney Weingarden, Sheldon Lachman, Leonard Pensler, Sam Solomon, Leonard Rubbins, Harold Gales, and Harry and George Gantz. Robert V. Danto is a member of the advisory board in charge of entertainment. REMEMBER THEM FOR FASSUVEIR ni Donor Luncheon of Women's of Workmen's Circle Cen- ter on March 15 t. by MAIL. CAM or RADIO To POLAND, ROUMANIA, RUSSIA, PALESTINE and all other countries. Special ] HAAVARA MARKS to GERMANY "JEWISH EMIGRANT MARK" k • An AMERICAN EXPRESS FOREIGN REMIT. TANCE assures a prompt, efficient and safe method of forwarding your funds. SAFE, RELIABLE SERVICE, AT LOW COST. AERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY 1227 Washington Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Phone Cherry 2606 - 07 -08 amok. E.pron Wyk. or any tails, from. Awry Orli. or Sub•Agonis Soling Mara ask for American Noun reollpt The $5 donor luncheon of the Women of the Workmen's Circle Center will be held Wednesday, March 15, at 1 p. m., in the Fort Wayne Hotel. The musical program will be given by the following artists: Felix Resnick, violinist; Bernard Rosen, saxaphonist; the celebrated Shushana, soprano, and Taissa Kellman, accompanist. J. Bernstein, manager of the Forward, will •be the speaker for the occasion. Mrs. Libby Rosen is chairman; Mrs. E. Gothelf, as- sistant chairman. Gift to Scholarship Fund of Hebrew Schools The United Hebrew Schools ac- knowledge the receipt of a one- half scholarship gift to the schol: arship fund of the schools, from Mrs. George M. 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The emergency meeting held by the Speakers' Bureau last week, in order to discuss preliminary matters and a general approach for the campaign, was addressed by Abe Srere, president, and Isi- dore Sobeloff• executive direc- tor of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration. At the meeting called for Thursday, detailed plans will be studied, mechanics dis- cussed and materials distrib- uted to the members of the bureau. Who Addressed Detroiters Interested In the Zionist Movement March 9 at Shaarey Zedek Annual Con- at Scottish Rite Cathedral March 26 Jewish person interested in the Zionist undertaking, every person interested in truth •nd freedom, should read Pierre Van Paassen's "Days Of Our Years." It is not a pleasant book— far from it. But it has • sincere humane ring. You may think the author too bitter — but you'll forget hi. words! "Days Of Our Years" takes ins much more territory than Zion. In fact, it is the notebook of ■ journalist in whose heart Every The entire Detroit Halevy Sing- ing Society will appear at the Art Institute Auditorium on Sunday evening, March 12, under the di- rection of William Gayman, at the Palestine festival of the Gewerk- eche f ten. The 14th annual Halevy concert will take place on Sunday eve- ning, March 26, at the Scottish the fires of justice and humanity burn with bril- liance •nd intensity. 33.50 DR. LUDWIG LEWISOHN SARAH RITA BLOOMFIELD Rite Cathedral of the Masonic Temple, under the direction of Dan Frohman. The program will consist of selections of Yiddish and Hebrew numbers as well as two comopsitions in English. Emote Lazaroff Scheyer, noted operatic soprano, and Dr. Alex- ander Menke, famous cellist from Germany, will be the featured solo artists, and will be accompanied by Rebecca Katzman Frohman. The chorus will be accompanied at two pianos by Celia Plotnick and Sarah Rita Bloomfield. In addition to accompanying the Hal- evy, Miss Bloomfield plays with several orchestras, and is a stu- at the Netzrog School of Heat Prover Service Offered dent Piano. Miss Bloomfield recently by Petroleum Service, Inc., gloved her own studio to 3308 Ty- Exclusive Distributor of ler Ave., where she teaches piano Cities Service Products in theory and music appreciation. Following is a list of Halevy Detroit. members who will appear in both above mentioned concerts: So- Of interest to Detroit's fuel oil users is the announcement by Pe- pranos: Ruth Brotman, Sonia troleum Service, Inc., offering Russell, Mrs. Berghoff, Lena absolutely free and without obli- Chafetz, Esther Feldman, Rose cation their Heat Prover service. J Golden, Gertrude Katz, Jeanette The Heat Prover tests and adjustal Klein, Esther Foliner, Rachel Kol- ietsg k e y r: ISleyllevnia LL,ne - oil burners with scientific occur- ,ininere,, FEgtnce KLiu day night gatherings of this sea- son, on March 17, at 8:30 m. Dr. Lewisohn will speak on the topic "England, Arabia and the Jews." Rabbi Joshua Sperka will in- troduce the speaker. Cantor Sing- er and his choir will render the "Zmirath" anti a social hour will follow. Ludwig Lewisohn is best known as the author of "Upstream." "Mid-Channel," "Expression in America" and "Creative Amer- ica." Most of his books have been translated into 20 languages, no- tably "The Case of Mr. Crump," "The Island Within," "The Last Days of Shylock," "Cities and Men" and "This People." His latest works are "As a Jew Thinks," "Trumpet of Jubilee," and a novel, "For Ever Wilt Thou Love." Born in Berlin in 1833, Dr. Lewisohn was brought by his par- ents at the age of eight to South Carolina. Ile graduated with A.B. and M.A. degrees in 1902 and received the title Honorary Doc- tor of Literature in 1914 at the College of Chatleston, S. G. In 1904-1905 he was on the edi- torial staff of Doubleday, Pago & Company of New York City. He served as instructor in German at the University of Wisconsin in 1910-11; was professor of Ger- man Language and Literature in Ohio State University in 1911-19. Ile was editor of The Nation for a period of five years, from 1919 to 1924, during which period he also lectured with great success in all of the principal cities east of the Mississippi. In addition to his numerous works and novels, he translated many books from the German, in- cluding dramatic works of Ger- hard }Iauptmann, Jakob Wasser- man's "The World's Illusion" and "Wedlock." Ile is honorary secretary of the Zionist Organization of America and a member of the Jewish Academy of Arts and Sciences. For nearly a decade. Dr. Lewi- sohn has lived and travelled through Europe and the Near East. Ile has recently returned to the United States, strengthened in his devotion to the cause of the upbuilding of Palestine. acy and in some tests the results' have been amazing. In addition der, Ann Maslowsky, Mrs. C. j to helping oil burner users get the Prady, Jeanette Serling, Ethel rennn,a, I maximum efficiency from their in- j v bem, e, Ca Dora Tonkell, loA stallations, fuel bills can be cut ! Wan e n, Wejngot, Ann Zuchter, Sadie Zuc- from 10 to 50 per cent. Jack Rothberg, president and Ikerman. Altos : Sarah Alterman, e i a Bobi b dib, n, MaT Anin m i iiel i Frlleemk an, general manager of Petroleum j B rg, o e ec er, Service, Inc., urges the readers of The Chronicle to investigate, Annette Rachman, Betty Iloltz- this Heat Prover service and save j man, Sarah Joyrich, Gertrude Le- money! In making this announce-I vine, Selma Korn, Gertrude Mat- ment, Mr. Rothberg revealed that; rick, Edith Miller, Esther Nemer, on Jan. 26 of this year, his cone. j Esther Phillips, Lillian Shapiro, Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of pany was named exclusive distrib., Yetta Sternthal. Tenors: Nathan utor in Detroit for Cities Service Bennish, David Chudnof, Max the American Jewish Committee, products. This appointment estab-jCooperman, Israel Edelson, Wm. announced that Maurice Wertheim lishes Petroleum Service as one (layman, Ilyman Horowitz, Phil had accepted the chairmanship of of the largest firms of its kind Hornfield, Dr. Wm. Klein, Manus the finance committee of the or- in Detroit. Schane, Nathaniel Raskin, Joe !utilization. Under Mr. Wertheim's Coming here in 1930 as a rep- Siegel, Max Titel. Passes: Fred leadership, the committee will un- resentative of the Socony VacuumjAlterman, Eugene Abreham, Sam- dertake the task of raising in- Co., Mr. Rothberg, by virtue of uel Bsschin, Julius Chatetz, David creased sums needed for the wide his pleasing manner and ability Goldberg, Joshua Joyrich, Nathan ly expanded program and services to make friends, became recog- Konikow, Isadore Lazaroff, David of the American Jewish Commit- nixed as one of the most popular Lipson, Harry Resnick, Max Sha- tee. Henry At a time," said Dr. Adler, figures in the fuel oil industry.' piro, Allan Summits, "when the basic ideals of Amer- After a careful study of the sit-jSimon. uation, his energy, resourcefulness' All seats for the March 26 ma icanism are under attack in so and vision prompted him to enter cert are reserved and reasonably many areas and from so many iness for himself and so in priced. Tickets can be obtained points, and anti-Semitic propa- Halevy me or by phon- ganda is so widely used as a 1934 Petroleum Service, Inc. fromMrs ing . I). Goldberg, , TO 6-6633. weapon against democracy, it is came into being. important to develop a widespread Each year has witnessed a gradual growth until today, after Young People's Society of program of education of the pub- lic as to the true facts. In order only five years, this company op. Congregation Mishkan not to interfere with the various crates 38 trucks and has two bulk Israel local efforts now being made in plants, one on the east side and this country on behalf of philan- the other on the west side of The Young People's Society of thropic and educational peeds, as town. Congregation Mishkan Israel will well as for relief and overseas aid Asked to what he attributed his meet on Tuesday, March 14, start- for Jewish, Protestant and Cath- remarkable success, Mr. Rothberg ing at 8:15 p. m., in the social olic refugees, the Committee will proudly pointed to his vast organ- hall of the synagogue, 2627 Blaine make no general appeal, but will ization in the executive offices near Linwood. endeavor to secure the support of which are located in the Storm- Rehearsals are under way on interested individuals in the vari- feltz-Lovely Bldg. and said, "Per- the one-act play, "Town Hall To- ous communities." sonnel—I have, indeed, been for- Inight," it was announced by Mrs. tunate in surrounding myself with Helen Pomerantz Goldman, chair- efficient and conscientious em- MARTINI IN CONCERT of the drama grou p. ployees whose loyalty is exceeded ntan Itegular classes in Bible study HERE ON MARCH 22 only by their intense desire to see and Hebrew language are being that the public with whom we deal conducted each Thursday evening Nino Martini, leading lyric is constantly satisfied." l in the social hall of the syna- Included in the personnel is Dan Rogue from 8 to 10 p. m., under tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company and popular singer of Mendelsohn, well known in the R abbi Isaac Stillman and Irving the radio and of the films, who community, who joined the firm in Schlussel, respectively. will be heard here at the Masonic 1937. Mr. Mendelsohn is manager, Auditorium on Wednesday eve- of the fuel oil department and Contributions to the Jewish to, app ly ning, March 22, likes concert welcomes the opportunity work because it gives him the Children's Home the Heat Prover test to anyone I opportunity to see some of the calling Madison 1788. The Jewish Children's Home ac- thousands who have heard him knowledges donations from the over the air and in pictures. William Seabrook, Adven- following: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Singing with flawless ease that ' can hardly be duplicated among A. Lou is Gordon, (7aisy . , in memory of Mrs. turer, to Speak at Art Mrs. David Kaatz; Mr. the present day tenors, Nino Mar- Institute on Sunday and Mrs. Morey L. Abrahams, in tint has everything in the way memory of Charles Sandorf; J. of equipment to keep himself at William Seabrook, adventurer Webber; Mrs. Grace Mahler, in the top of a rigorous profession. and author of "The Magic Is- memory of Charles Sandorf ; Ka- Ile is gifted with all the attri- land," "Asylum" and other best dime Social Club; Miss Amelia hotels that contribute to the make- sellers, will speak on "My Adven- Plotler, in memory of Charles San- up and raison d'otre of • singer- tures in Arabia, Haiti and West dorf; Ladies' Auxiliary of Michi- voice, technique, emotional in- Africa" for the World Adventure gen Apparel Club, in memory of stinct and control. Series at the Detroit Institute of Frank Cohen; Mrs. Hattie Cohen,' Martini is at perfect ease on Arts at 3:30 next Sunday after- in memory of Michael and Rebecca , the concert platform. He adds to noon, March 12. Motion pictures Levinson; Harry Cohen, in mem-lhis simplicity of manner and sin- and ' ory of Israel and Sarah Cohen; cere understanding of mood will accompany the lecture. voice of such lyric Burton Holmes, world's most Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Tobias. in J projection ■ seldom as it memory of Charles Sandorf ; Mrs. land golden quality famous travel lecturer, will close , his Detroit season with an all-new [Marge Solomon, in memory of heard. Tickets for this concert are on i motion picture lecture on "The :Mrs. Rose WiskotT; Sisterhood of Zedek: sale at the box office at Grin- Shaarey' New Ireland of Today" at 8:30 j Congregation nell's Music Store in Detroit. Tuesday evening, March 14. Harry Zausner. Jewish Committee Seeks More Funds next Pierre Van Paassen Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn, world re- nowned novelist, critic, thinker, and eminent Zionist, will be the guest speaker at Congregation Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th, at its closing session of the Fri- cert The Jewish War Veterans of the United States, Detroit posts, will hold a party, arranged by Nathaniel H. Goldstick, who heads a committee to get together all German refugees in Detroit. This party is sponsored jointly by the Detroit Post No. 135 and the Lawrence H. Jones Post No. 190, and is to be held at the Knights of Pythias Hall, 114 Er- skine St., on Monday, March 20, at 7:30 p. m. Among the events planned for the evening will be short talks on "Americanism." There will also be a sound movie called "George Washington's Rail- road," furnished through the co- operation of the Chesapeake k Ohio Railway. Refreshments will be served. 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