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EIEVEYROWEWISA aROTflat

November 24, 1939

LASALLE

Window Shade Co.

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLL

PLEA FOR UNITY
UNDER THE WORLD
JEWISH CONGRESS

FLAG OF HOPE FLUTTERS IN ZION

HADASSAH'S HONOR
ROLE. FETE NOV. 28

4• 01DI'LUDEP

(CONCLUDER FROM PAGE ONE)

PROM PAGE ONE)

' Dr. James M. Yard
Will Speak Nov. 29

TOPS FOR QUALITY!

tine, and has forwarded the facts oxitsetsnisn triune PAGE FIVE)
with her interpretation and anal-
gaum, chairman of •the Joint Boy-
WINDOW SHADES
ysis to the Hadassah leaders in ject "The Price of Democracy Is
cott Council, who served as a
America.
MADE TO ORDER
Going Up."
member of the Committee of Jew-
Ilendetson Netzorg, well known
ish
Delegations
at
the
Versailles
Lillian Robbins, well known
Cleaned and Repaired
pianist, teacher and lecturer, will pianist and teacher, will play sev-
Peace Conference where the mi-
be
presented
in
a
group
of
piano
eral
piano selections.
nority rights clauses were written
LINOLEUM
.elections.
into the Peace Treaties; and Mr.
A graduate of Wesleyan Uni-
Inlaid and Battleship
Mrs.
Julian
Krolik
is
chairman
Louis Segal, secretary of the Jew-
versity and of Hartford Theologi-
and Mrs Fred A. Ginsburg is cal Seminary, Dr. Yard is a mem-
CARPETING
ish National Workers Alliance.
Virgini a Cogswell Anxiou s to
so-chairman of the Honor Roll ber of the New York East Con-
Rugs and Furniture
, for the chapter and Miss Jessie
Testify Against Kuhn
VENETIAN BLINDS
Nforrison is chairman for the De-
Should Fritz Kuhn escape con-
troit chapter of Junior Hadassah.
Drapery Hardware
viction on embezzlement charges
Representing the Ilusiness and
Get Our Priers end have
now being heard against him here,
ExtInuit. Furnished
Professional division are Mrs. Jo -
it will not be because Virginia
,
,eph Geschlin and Mrs. Louis
8625 LINWOOD
Cogswell, much-married friend of
Redstone, All Hadassah groups
the Bundesfuehrer, refused to
Call TYler 5-1230
are co-operating in the Honor
testify against him. In a recent
Roll.
interview Mrs. Cogswell said: "I
Following the program, of which
am anxious to testify against
Miss Hattie Gittleman is in
Kuhn because of the ideology of
charge assisted by Mrs. Isidore
bigotry and intolerance which he
Sobeloff, there will be a reception
Make your clothes look new
represents.
The Flag of Hope and Achievement flutters over the hills and and dance in the large ballroom
by having them VITALIZE
MEN'S SUITS or
Masonic Templ
"At last I hope to be able to valleys
Cleaned . . . a superior quality
valleya of Zion where, notwithstanding the difficulties of the war Meyer Prentis and Mrs. S e.id Mrs.
prove Kuhn's connections with situation, the "Land for a Homeland" progra m
ney J.
TOPCOATS
method that will make your clothes
being pushed for- Allen are in charge of arrange -
American and foreign quarters, ward in order to accommodate the needs of the is
war refugees.
sparkle with fresh, clean beauty—
merits.
and this should materially aid the

perfect in every detail — each
hove is a scene recorded a fortnight ago on the slopes of a
Assisting Mrs. Krolik and Mrs.
struggle against bigotry and anti- hill near the colony Mishmar Ha'Emek, Guardian of the Valley,
garment beautifully hand-finished.
Semitism," she said. "If only cer- where the settlers on Jewish National Fund land planted a new Ginsburg are the vice-chairmen,
Ladies' Plain
l'hone for a pick-up today.
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Sey-
tain Catholics knew what Kuhn forest while a Jewish armed force stands guard on a hilltop.
DRESSES
mour Frank, Mrs. J. M. Berrie,
and the Bund think and say of
The "Land for a Homeland" program will receive further popu- Mrs. Nathan Simons and Mrs.
them behind their bucks, the fol-
COATS, SUITS,
lar support in the United States during the week-end of November Ilenry IVineman, who are in turn
lowers of Father Coughlin would
when Zion Flag Day, under the auspices of the Jewish National aided by the key-women, captains,
be more cautious about cooper- 25-26, will
b e observed in many communities throughout the country. workers and a number of other
ating with Kuhn."
Spurred by the war emergency needs which require the speeds committees.
Trial Against Allen Zoll Slated acquisition of new land areas in Palestine no as to provide more
$
Aid Hadassah Projects
This Month
room for new arrivals and to extend the country's agricultural yield
This is the second year that the
Allen
Zoll,
former
leader
in
the
Price Includes Pickup
as a safeguard against the uncertainties of transporting food sup- Detroit Chapter of Junior He-
A group trip on • com-
Activities of New York', Cough- nnes by sea, more than 300 communities in the United States will dassah has joined with Senior
and Delivery
533-547 E. FOREST
fortable Blue Goose bus Is
linites, is scheduled to go to trial observe this week-end Zion Flag Day as an occasi on to corral
an event enjoyed by every-
MAD Hadassah in the Honor Roll
JOHN R. at PIQUETTE
DR. JAMES M. YARD
for extortion later this month. support for the Jewish National Fund's $5,000,000 program of new Funds contributed to these or-
one. It solves the problem
Zoll was arrested early in June land purchases during this year.
Cash and Csery Pries 99c
ganizations are used to further ference of the Methodist Church.
for lodges, schools, churches
in a charge of attempting to ex-
The mass action will be unfolded by a huge army of volunteer the projects of Senior Hadassah,
and athletic teams planning
tort $7,500 from Donald Flamm, fund-raisers, recruited from among the membership of all Zionist Hadassah Medical Organization, For 15 years he was a missionary
a visit.
in China, editor of the Chinn
head of radio station WMCA.
parties and groups and from among the students of Hebrew Schools, Child Welfare Jewish National Christian Advocate, director of
As a leading Coughlinite in as well as the membership of numerous youth organizations, who IFee
Fund,
Travel together and be
Roth- World Service and a member of
s
un
ii
I
New York, Zoll is remembered not will carry on, on the streets of American cities the " ttl "
free of all driving worries.
only in connection with the pick- tore reproductions of the Blue-White Zion emblem, This emblem pital and the Junior Hadassah the National Christian Council of
The cost is low, too.
ets around Station WMCA, but will be offered as an invitation to contribute to the people's Fund projects, Meier Shfeyah, Pardess China. Since returning to Ameri-
also as one of the chief moving for the acquisition of the soil of Eretz Israel as the people's prop- Anna, Hadassah School of Nurs- ca he has been American secre-
Phone or write for
8210 TWELFTH ST.
TRINITY 2.0100
tary of West China Union Uni-
information.
spirits during the first big Cough- erty and in acknowledgment of contributions deposited into the ing and Jewish National Fund.
versity, and later director of refl.
Unite rally held in the Manhattan Blue-White Boxes whichwill be carried by the volunteers in accord-
Mrs.Robert Marwil, chairman
Opera House last year. It was ance with a Zionist tradition now dating back to more than a of hospitality, has asked the fol- gion at Northwestern University.
Detroit Terminal
this rally that had served as an quarter of a century. The observance and the mass action have lowing to be hostesses: Mesdames Since 1935 he has been midwest
opening signal for the wave of been organized in response to a call addressed to the communities Samuel Silver, cochairman, Thom- secretary of the National Confer.
Washington Blvd.
Pretestsfor the First Time in Detroit
street brawls and attacks upon by Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of the Jewish National Fund of as Marwil, Aaron Carlstein, Sam ence of Christians and Jews. He
at Grand River Ave.
the Jews and other non-Coughlin-
Fisher, Lee Oppenheim, Simon has travelled widely in the Far
CA. 9000
Shetzer, J. M. Lattin, Theodore East and in Europe. He has trans-
ites on the streets of New York.
Led by co-chairmen Dinah Goldsmith and David Nemoff, the Levin, S.
following youth groups have
Benjamin, Jack Berger, lated several volumes of Chinese
Plight of Child Refugees
volunteered their services in Detroit: Casper Cutler, Irving Dworman, verse and contributed articles and
A comprehensive report on Hashomer Hatzair, Habonim, Junior Hadassah, Young Judea, Avukah John Frazer, A. Goldberg Abe book reviews to many religious
A Melodrama by ISIDORE LEW
Schllooberif
conditions among Jewish child and Little Women of Hadassah.
journals.
Goldman, Sol Levin, Alfred Vey-
FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 24—SAT. (Special Show), NOV. 25
refugees in Europe and plans for
The
Pioneer
Women
Organization
will
also
cooperate
with
the
era,
Daniel
Siegel,
Abe
Weinstein,
the maintenance and education J. N. F. in this activity.
SUNDAY MATINEE I.4 EVENING. NOV. 26
Reuben Allender, Adolph Ehr- Auxiliary of Congregation
of 1200 young exiles who fled to
TUESDAY EVENING. NOV. 28
Bnai Zion Installs Officers
lich, Louie Glazier, Harry Coggan,
neutral countries where they are
PRICES—EVES: 50c, 75c, $1: MATINEE: 50c, 75c.
Meyer Katz, Bernard Korner, Sam
now awaiting transfer to Pales-
Lucas,
William
Roth,
Ira
Fried-
A
meeting
of
the
Ladies
Auxil-
tine, was given to members of
enberg, Joe Horowitz, Max Blum- iary of Congregation Bnal Zion
ISPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
ille4ence! the National Youth Aliyah (int-
berg, A. Copeland, William Ger- was held on Tuesday evening,
TUESDAY EVE., DEC. 12, will be given over to celebrate the
migration) committee of Hadas-
shenson,
Moe Lansky, Thomas Nov. 14, for the installation of
sah during a luncheon on Mon- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
60th binhday of ABRAHAM LITTMAN. Special features
Marled, Jacob II.olozker, E. IS I. officers, I. Sosnick, president of
and attractions for the evening.
day in the home of Mrs. Roger
The Arlazaroff Branch No, 137 Rosenthal, Maurice P Schwartz, Jac k the congregation, was toastmas-
W. Straus,
called the Nutzi fuehrer "Kohn" of the Jewish National Worker's I Tobin, Herbert Warner, Philip ter of the evening. The following
In announcing the meeting, . . . Winchell predicts that if Alliance is sponsoring its 6th Smith, Ilerman August, Samuel
were installed: Mrs. Sarah Glass-
OF AGED MELLOW-
Mrs. David B. Greenberg of New Kuhn is sentenced to a prison annual banquet and dance Sun -
Reuben Rosenfeld, Roy man, honorary president; Mrs.
Rochelle, N. Y., national immi- term the warden of the jail will day, Nov. 6, at Lachar's banquet Berman,
9th Annual B anqu et
the
L. Sarasohn, Carl Shalit, Morse
GOODNESS IN
gration chairman of Hadassah, be the chief sufferer ... It seems hall, 3163 Cass Ave., celebrating l Saulson, Myron Steinberg, Louis Feldman, president; Mrs. Hell-
Molly h Segal i
man, Mrs. F, Sosnick, Mrs. Ma-
EVERY
e-
pointed out that despite the war, that when Kuhn recently was
u v; Re-
con-
I Davidson, John Horowitz, Lester ke!, vice presidents; Mrs. Tick-
the British government has been fined in the Tombs the prisoners
Lapides, Moe Leiter, Edward man, treasurer; Mrs. Cohen, as-
BOTTLEI
lief S ociety :nu
"very cooperative" in facilitating i n his cell row vigorously and
Stein, Sidney Stone, Charles Rob- sistant treasurer; Mrs. Sutkin,
the entrance into Palestine of vociferously protested against his
inson,
flower fund treasurer; Mrs.
The Molly Segal Auxiliary of
"Girls in Danger", a play by
German, Austrian, Czech, Slo- presence in their vicinity .
Assisting Mrs. Robert Kallman Becker, recording secretary; Mrs.
vakian and Polish Jewish children When the jurors for the Kuhn
i and Mrs. Max Ormos, chairmen Whiteman, financial secretary; Isidore Leah, is the current at- the Jewish Consumptive Relief
traction
at
,
Littmen's
Yiddish
Society
will hold its 9th annual
now living in temporary institu- t rial were being chosen, inciden-
of ushers will be Mesdames J. B. Mesdames Teitelbaum Drews and People's Theater, 12th and Sew- banquet at Pereira'n, 9925 Dexter
tions and private homes in neu- t ally, one of the important ques-
Slatkin, Adolph Slatkin, David Durchin, trustees; board of di- ard, This play is being presented Blvd., on Sunday. Dec. 3, at 8:30
tral countries. One hundred and tions that determined their suita-
Lipton, Carl Langer, Milton Mad- rectors, Mesdames Moritz, Wein, this Friday evening and will be p. m. All proceeds will
go to aid
twenty-four German and Polish bility concerned Winchell'a col-
din, Jack Lefton, Phillip Cantor, Lutzky, Newman, Balamut, Dora the attraction on Sunday matinee consumptives at the Sanitoritim
boys and girls between the ages umn ... The defense didn't wel-
Milton Stall, David liersch, Na - Sosnick, Spilberg, Cominetzky,
and
evening
and
on
Tuesday
eve-
in
Denver,
Col.
of 13 and 17 were transferred come Walter's faithful readers.
than Scholnick, Nathan D. Metz- Neidorf, Richman, Fradkin, ning.
An evening of pleasure is being
from Trieste and Marseilles to
ger and the Misses Betty Milan, Schwartz, Zlotnick, Goldberg, Kal-
JEWISH NEWS
On Tuesday evening, Dec. 12, planned and a catered dinner will
Haifa, Palestine, one week after
Shirley Martin, Lillian Gershen- menovitz, Toss; hospitalers, Mes-
be served. Call Mrs. Fishman, the
Don't be surprised If the HIAS
a
testimonial
evening
will
be
ten
-
the
beginning
of
the
conflict.
They
off, Helen Levinthal, Rosalind dames Ruff and Kovensky.
IMAM a MONO MOWING CO. HMO
dered Abraham Littman, owner president, Tyler 6-3951, for res-
form part of the group of 1200 and ORT will be part of the
Arta, Evelyn Meyers, Marian
Plans for the annual banquet of the theater, on his 60th birth- ervations.
for whom certificates of immi- United Jewish Appial next year.
Tura, Jean Golovan, Zeata Blair were arranged.
day. There will be special attrac-
This continent is going to have
gration were issued before the
and Lillian Milgrom,
tions and high class entertain- Infants Service Group to
outbreak of hostilities. All these its first Alpine Jewish winter re-
The Week's Contributions
Musicale of Rubenstein Pi- ment.
Hold Social Meeting
children are expected to enter sort when the Hotel Vermont at
Mrs. Philip Lipson and Mrs.
ano Studios on Sunday
Palestine before next April, Mrs Ste. Agathe des Monts in Can-
David Seligson announce the fol-
Monday
ada's Laurentian Mountains opens
Greenberg acid.
Our deep sympathy to Mrs.
lowing contributions to Jewish
its winter season this year . . .
Rubenstein Piano Studios' mu- Sadie Abrams of New York, whose
National Fund:
On Monday evening, Nov. 27,
Trees In honor of recent re...err sicale will take place on Sunday, son, Sidney Spier, died last week
Featured activities will be skiing
the Infants Service Group will
front lune. of Harry March of i.e,, Nov. 26, at 3 o'clock, at 12626
in the daytime and pinochle at
. .. Sydney was the young piles hold a social meeting at the home
Ansel. Calle, by Mr. and M.. Lou.
2
night, with bridge for the ladies.
Burns and Me and Mrs. hoe Oppenheltn. Dexter Blvd. Several students will agent who did more than all his
of Mrs. M. Wittus, 18450 Wiscon-
Tree in memory of the late MI. participate in the program, con-
"The American Friends of Pal-
predecessors to make Billy Rose sin Ave There will be entertain-
Gold by Mr. and Mrs. Gsurwite Con-
The Eva Jessye Choir, famed
estine" is really another name for
tribution. to the Golden Book Inscrip- sisting of compositions by Bach, famous ... He planted the stories ment and refreshments. Mrs. Belle
Negro choral ensemble from the
tion of Anna Raskin by Mr. •nd Mrs. Chopin, Mozart, Schubert and
HARRY SCHUMER
the Revisionist wing of the Ameri-
Almon nlietrer, Mr. and Mrs. Charies Hahn. The younger children will about Billy's marriage to Eleanor Siegel, who was chairman of the
late George Gershwin's "Porgy
can Zionists.
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ping..
Holm In the na•apapers while he School Days Revue, will report
six years of successful activities Mr.
and Bess," will be the featured
4 There's a great deal of anxiety and
and Nick
August, Mr. •nd receive prizes for exceptional
on the financial results.
stimulating the work for the Mrs. Sol Levy, Isaac-
attraction of the Detroit Sym-
Mr..d Mrs. Mounts work in their piano and theory. lay seriously ill in the hospital.
in official Zionist circles because coming year.
Moe Mr. •nd Mrs. WIIII•tu II. leen-
phony Orchestra's concerts at
berg, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph IlavIclson,
Frederic Snyder of Kingston, the British Colonial Office is pre-
This year, under the leadership Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Magldsohn, Mr .
10:46 a. m. and at 8:30 p. m., N. Y., will speak on "Keeping paring to revive its determination
of Harry Schumer, president, the • nd Mrs. Max Frank. Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday, Dec. 2, in Masonic Ahead of the Headlines" at the
to pooh through the White Paper branch has gained a large number Louis Tabashnlk. Mr. •nd Mn.. Maurice
Temple.
regular meeting of the Detroit of last May and to specify the of new active workers, has in- Resnick. Mr. and Mr.. /tarry Is Jack-
Directed by Miss Jessye, ac- Section, National Council of Jew-
Mr. •nd Mrs. Samuel Rubin..
regions in which Jews will not be creased its contributions to all lo- son,
Mn. •nii Mr. Mor. Haulm. and Mr.
knowledged as one of America's
and Mrs. Daniel PlegeI.
ish Women, Monday, Dec. 4, at able to buy land in Palestine.
Contributiono
cal
and
national
Jewish
causes,
finest conductors of Negro music,
the Golden Book Inorriptionof
Weizmann will arrive on our and particularly for the work of to
Rabbi 'tarry Z. Gordon by Mr. •nd
the choir, at the evening per-
shores via Clipper the first week upbuilding the Jewish National Mrs. II. r'. Mender and Dr. and lira
formance, the second program in
of December, and will be given Home in Palestine, raising for sot Meyers. Contributions In the Golden
the orchestra's series of pop con-
Rook Inscription of J. P. Rosenthal
a mass welcome at Madison the Gewerkshaften campaign of by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mamie, Tree
certs, will sing a total of 14
memory of M. Miller Shapiro by
Square Garden . . . Strenuous— the Histadruth over $10,000, half In
songs, including eight of the best-
Mrs
Joseph
Roe,
t•ontrihntions in
but, we predict, unsuccessful— of Detroit's quota.
memory of Kamel Plrider by Mr. and
known spirituals. Robert L. No- ,
Mrs. M. Malin. Contribution to Jew-
efforts
will
be
made
to
get
former
The
branch
has
also
partici-
Ian will accompany the ensemble
ish
National
Fund
of
lie..ah by the
Justice Louis D. Brandeis to par- pated in all other activities of Ann Hews. cultural group.
at the niano.
ticipate in the meeting.
the labor Zionist movement.
Contributions CAM be made to
"Mueic About America" is the
DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENTS
Other officers and active work- Jewish National Fund by calling
title of this program, the orches-
A play within a play is the ers of the branch are: I. A. Lieb- Mrs. Philip Lipson, 17527 Fair-
tral portion of which will be un-
story of Rudolph Forster, non- son and Leo Gold, vice-presidents; field, University 1-9940, or Mrs.
der the direction of Victor Kolar.
Aryan, who once was Germany's Julius Singer, treasurer; S. J. David Seligson, 3343 Sturtevant,
A special featute of this concert
most beloved stage and screen Greenberg, financial secretary; I. Townsend 8-8742,
will be the final number, Genii:-
character actor . . . On one of Levine, recording ssecretary; Leo
win's Rhapsody in Blue, in which
Reinhardt's
recent birthdays he Risher, corresponding secretary;
Edward Bredshall, popular De-
sent the Professor a cable saying William Hordes, chairman of the Memorial Luncheon of North
Never again will you be able to buy furniture made by
troit pianist, will essay the diffi-
that although the Hottentots (of executive; Max Lieberman, Morris
cult solo role.
Woodward J.W.E.W.O.
such
manufacturers as Widdicomb Furniture Company,
Scheyer,
Hyman
Siegel,
J.
Schu-
Germany)
don't
like
him
he
still
Born in Coffeyville, Kan., Miss
on Nov. 27
Jessye is a graduate of Western
remains the greatest German the- mer, David Upfal.
Jamestown
Lounge Company, American Furniture Corn-
atrical figure . . . That cable
University in Kansas and Lang-
Members and friends of the
spelled Forster's finish ..
ston University in Oklahoma. At
pany of Batesville, Saginaw Furniture Shops, and Shear-
Now Symposium at Meeting of North Woodward Jewish Women's
each school she set scholarship
he is playing the role of a refugee
European Welfare Organization
man Brothers.
records, being the winner of gold
doctor in Sidney Kingsley's new
League for Labor Pales-
are invited to attend the seventh
medals in four fields--poetry, ee-
play, called "The World We
annual memorial luncheon to be
tine
on
Thursday
say, music and oratory. Recently
Make" . . . And you ought to
held on Monday, Nov. 27, at 12:30
she was given an honorary master
know also that the splendid sets
The League for Labor Pales- P. m., at Pereira's Kosher Cater-
of arts degree by Wilberforce
for this play were designed by
FREDERIC
SNYDER
.
ing Co., 9926 Dexter, to pay trib-
University,
Harry Horner. another refugee tine will hold a joint meeting of
2:15 p. m., in the Brown Me- artist, who is one of Reinhardt's all its chapters. The chief attrac- ute to deceased members of the
Beautiful grouping of Solid Viking Oak, hand made and
morial Chapel of Temple Beth El, d iscoveries and who promises to t ion will be a symposium to dis - organization, Rabbi Stollman will
Having appeared for two auc- b ecome America', greatest theat- cuss the question "How can we recite the prayer. Those desiring
to
attend
should
make
reserva-
hand carved. Hand wrought iron hardware. Consists of
American Haven Club
answer
the
threats
to
Jewish
ex-
cessive seasons at the Cass Thea- ical designer.
tions by Sunday, Nov. 26, by call-
---
istence today?" Harold
ter Town Hall, Mr. Snyder is
beds, chests, dressers, vanities, tables, chairs, buffets. desks.
The American Haven Club, a known as the originator of the
Max Barahal, Dr. Falich, Dr. ing Mrs. J. Bagdade, To. 7.2199.
The seventh annual donor
charitable organization, was form- verbal newspaper. While travel- Philomathic Debating Club Sanders and Mr. Richardson will
bookcases, cocktail tables, and other small pieces.
ed Oct. 14. The following officers ing in Central America this sum-
be the participants. The meeting luncheon is scheduled for Wed-
nesday, Jan. 3, at Congregation
were elected: President, Mrs. Min- mer, he made a thorough study
will
be
held
at
Central
High,
On Sunday, the Philomathi
e Thursday, Nov. 30. Everyone is Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. A. Gleicher,
nie Grossman; vice-resident, Mrs. of Nazi penetration and Japan-
Debating Club, at its weekly invited to come.
Ann Tamaroff; secretary, Mrs. ese influence in that region.
general chairman, announces a
meeting, debated the question
Rose Kunin; treasurer, Mrs. Eva
store is still available for rum-
Miss Setta Robinson, chairman "Resolved, That the Communist
Weinberg; flower fund, Mrs, Ruth
of the program committee, is in Party of the United States Be Dinner of Detroit Ladies of mage. Call Mrs. S. M. Shore, Ty-
Katz.
ler 4-3013, for dates.
charge of the program.
Abolished." On the affirmative
Last call for clock sheets will
A card party, to be given by
Yeshiva Beth Judah
A bundle dessert luncheon, were Abraham Raimi and Nor-
be on Jan, 15.
the American Haven Club, Wed- preceding the lecture at 1:15 man Leemon. Upholding the nega-
This Sunday
nesday afternoon, Nor. 29, will p. m. in the Temple social hall,
The organization acknowledges
be held at the home of Mrs. Hy- is planned by the Resale Shop tive were Morris Lax and Michael
contributions to the Benjamin
Plans have been completed for Wisner Memorial Flower Fund:
man Grossman, 18090 Kentucky committee, headed by Mrs. Jack Strom.. Samuel Ilertzberg was
the annual donor dinner of the Mrs. Morrey Berman, in honor
Ave. All proceeds will go for Rothberg. Asaisting with the ar- critic for the afternoon.
On Wednesday, Philomathie
refugees. Prizes to be given and
rangements is the social affairs Debating Club was represented Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Judah to of the birth of a son: Mrs. F.
refreshments will be served.
be given Sunday evening, Nov. Krivetsky, in honor of her recov-
committee of which Mrs. Meyer at a meeting of the Warsaw Club
26, at the Bnai David Social Hall, ery; Mrs. Kottin, in honor of son's
Rosenbaum is chairman.
by Harry Jacobs, Sol Schwartz Elmhurst at 14th. The chairman marriage; Mrs. Fannie Pevin, in
Admission to the dessert lunch- and Abraham Reim!, who dis-
Mrs. H. Rottenberg, reported that memory of husband, J. Pevin.
eon will be • bundle for the cussed the topic: "Is It Beneficial
Council Resale Shop now located to the Jewish People in Poland Rabbi Joshua S. Spell(' will be
master
LONDON. (WNS)—According
at 201 Clifford. corner Henry. The That Russia Has Taken Over Part Isaac of ceremonies and Rabbi
Stollman truest speaker. Ed- to reports reaching hers from
Resale Shop committee is mak- of Poland?"
i win Schl usse I w
speak
for
the
Kaunas, Polish Jews, acting un-
Open every evening except Friday until 10 o'clock
ing en extensive drive for toys
1 younger group. Mrs. Rottenberg der silent acquiescence of the
(Cr the holiday season. All kinds
Governor Lehman is preparing requests all Jewish organizations Nazi and Soviet authorities. are
Open Sundays from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. .
of clothing are also needed.
his exit from, politics by giving to be represented. For last min- going by foot to Odessa and there
Mrs. Douglas I. Brown is presi- all the limelight to the State 'al site reservations
call Mrs. H. Rot- taking passage by boat to Pales
dent of the Council.
Lieutenant-Governor. tenberg, To. 5-1171,
tine.

Have Your Clothes

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• Buses for
Group Trips

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"Girls In Danger"

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Banquet Sunday

DAYS

"Girls in Danger"
Now at Littman's

1

Eva Jessye Choir
Symphony Feature
• Saturday, Dec.

Snyder to Address
Council of Women
on Monday, Dec.

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