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Aida Perievarat Cotter

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Februan, 2 1940

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Marshall Lodge to Hear Mrs. Kleinman to Address
Schoolcraft Improvement
Dr. Dixon Tuesday
Ass'n Monday

Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge
of Bnai Brith will meet Tuesday,
Feb. 6, starting at 8:15 p.
at the Jewish Community C nter,
. Me anuel
it was announced by
Ilelfman, secretary. The meeting
will consider the ratification of
by-laws for the operation of the
newly-fornied Greater Detroit
Council.
Bnai
Guest speaker of the evening
on Tuesday will be Dr. R. S.
tionally recognized med-
Dixon, na
ical a uthority, on the subject:
This Plague of Social Disease."

J. W. V. to Ingtall
Officers on Feb. 18

An elaborate combined installa-
Mrs. Schmarya Kleinman will
speak to the Schoolcraft Im- tion of the newly elected officers
provement Association on "What of Detroit Post No. 135, Lawrence
Do We Know About Housing?" II. Jones Post No. 190 and De-
on Monday, Feb. 5, at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Kleinman has long been
interested and active in the
movement toward slum clearance
and better housing, being one of
the board of directors of the
Citizens' Housing and Planning
Council of Detroit, Inc.

Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
Paid-Up Luncheon
FirstPurely Orchestral
on Feb. 7
Symphony Program Feb. 8

The first purely orchestral pro-
gram since the start of the sea-
son last October will be played
by the Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra Thursday night, Feb. 8, in
Masonic Auditorium. Fr a n c o
Ghione will conduct this 11th sub-
scription concert.

Kadimah Social Club Bridge
on Feb. 4

The Kadimah Social Club will
give their third annual bridge-
dansant on Sunday, Feb. 4, at
7:30 p. m., at Lachar's, 3153 Cass
Ave. There will be refreshments
and prizes.

Christian Front Investigator
to Speak Here Feb. 9

The Hebrew Ladies' Aid So-
ciety will sponsor a complimen-
tary luncheon at the Bnai
Moshe on Wednesday afternoon,
Feb. 7, for members whose dues
are paid up. Luncheon at 12:30
p, m• will be followed by games.
Mrs. Sam Berkowitz and Mrs.
Ethel Goodman have made the
arrangements, assisted by Mes-
dames Frieda Einzig, S a r a
Schwartz, Sophie Janawitz and
Helen Rosenthal.

Capt. Knight to Describe
England's Preparedness
for War in Lecture on
Sunday

England's preparations for war
will be revealed in motion pic-
tures and accompanying lecture
by Capt. C. W. IL Knights, Brit-
ish photographer and lecturer, at
the Detroit Institute of Arts,
Woodward at Kirby, next Sunday
afternoon, Feb. 4, at 3:30.

0. John Rogge, Assistant At-
torney General, who has been ap-
pointed by Attorney General
Robert H. Jackson to assist in
the grand jury investigation of
the Christtian Front movement, Ganapol School Recitals
will be one of the main speakers
The Ganapol School of Musical
at the Civil Rights Federation Art will present pupils in classic
rally at Cass Tech Auditorium and modern compositions, from the
on Friday night, Feb. 9.
piano, voice and violin depart-
ments, on Friday evening, Feb. 9,
Don't fail to see great Pales- at 8 o'clock, at the school.
Pupils of Jessie B. Woolfenden
tine talking film—"A Homeland
in the Making"—at Philadelphia- will furnish the program on Sat-
Byron Hall, Tuesday evening, urday, at 1:30, and those of
Frances Weiss at 3.
Feb. 4.

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troit Ladies Auxiliary No. 135
Jewish War Vetersans of the
United States, is planned for Sun-
day, Feb. 18, at the Masonic Tem-
ple.
A patriotic tableau depicting
the American doughboy during
the World War, staged by Com-
rade J. LaRose, will be presented
at the affair.
A prominent speaker of na-
tional reputation will deliver the
keynote address at this function.
The committee on arrangements,
headed by Harry L. Carson, pre-
pared a program of entertainment
to follow the installation of offi-
cers, which will take place at 4
p. m., followed by a dinner in
the Crystal Ballroom at 6 p.

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Schmidt Brewing Company
Brewmaster Tells Story
of Bock Beer

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Monuments of Character

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"Who put the Bock in Bock
LI P.BAC H
Beer" is a problem that has had
people guessing for years. And
as the season for this special
The all-congregation program brew intended to give us added
sponsored by the Bnai Moshe energy for the spring season ap-
Men's Club will be presented Wed-
nesday evening, Feb. 7, and will
consist of entertainment furnished
mann e and Marble Monument s
by talented Sunda School pupils
7729 TWELFTH ST.
under the direction of Miss Lil-
Tiler 6-711)2
lian Mellen.
A "Musical War" is the title of
the entertainment and the fol-
lowing will participate: Beverly
Rev. Cantor
Rozner, Cynthia and Ralph Fisch,
Jacob
Dolores Kay, Jean Jaslow, Diana
Silverman
New, Marion Gilfix, Barbara
SURGICAL
Mandell, Joce Cantor, Bob Aaron,
31011E1,
25 Years'
Sandorf Edelstein, Bernice Ros-
Practice
enberg, Pearl Gluck and Lillian
Recommended by
1'11)1410am
and
Liss.
110.010s
Refreshments will be served
2903
after the entertainment by Mes-
Elmhurst
dames, Edmund Labe, Harry
TO. 8.6839
Lefko, I. A. Liebson, Morris
Marriages
Lebowitz, David Katzman, Harry
Performed
Meer, Max Matyas and Abe,
Joseph, Ben and William Miller.
Admission is free and the public
is welcome.
Rev. Cantor
The Men's Club will hold the
JOHN KLEINER
DAVID
annual Father and Son dinner
GOLDEN
proaches, we turned to John Klein-
Wednesday evening, Feb. 21.
Detroit's Fnvorlte
The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood er, brewmaster for The Schmidt
31 0 11 E 1.
will hold a business meeting Tues- Brewing Company, Detroit, for
TYLER 6-9190
day evening, Feb. 6, and a card his version of the story.
Wedding Ceremon-
"You'd like to know how Bock
party Thursday evening, Feb. 8.
ies Performed at
Home and by Ap-
The annual donor dinner will be Beer happened to come into exis-
pointment.
tc rice?" asks Mr. Kleiner. Well,
held Sunday, March 3.
I will be glad to tell you the
story that 1 have always had in
Neugarten Sunshine Club lily mind as being the reason for
the name "Bock Beer," although
Directors to Meet
Gifts to North End Clinic
the idea of a special spring brew
on Monday
dates way back about the fourth
North End Clinic has received
or fifth century.
the following contributions:
The board of directors of Neu-
"It seems about 400 or so years
honor of her recovery from
garten Sunshine Club will begin ago the picture of the goat eat- Mrs. In Sam
Feldman; in memory of
the fiscal year with a joint meet- ered into the story of a special
Ralph
Schiller
, from Mr. and Mrs.
ing of the newly elected and re- spring Beer. The story goes that
tiring officers on Monday, Feb. a group of brewers were holding J. B. Neiman, Mrs. Max Teller,
5, at 9:45 a. rn., at the Pallister their annual celebration of the Mrs. Helen Stellman; in memory
Tea Room.
ing of E. A. Jacobs from Mr, and
th barrels
tapp ing of the
Mrs. Charles Aller, new chair- beer They we re having ofa think- Mrs. J. 11. Neiman and Mrs. Max
i memory of Mrs. Gerald
man, will discuss plans for future ing contest in connection with Teller; in
fund raising to aid the club's this celebration. The event was 111tiy from Mr. and Mrs. Julian G.
work of assisting needy who re- held at Einbeck, Germany, in the Haffner;in memory of Joseph
quire medical care or surgical
of an inn. The rules Ehrlich from Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
moor H. Franklin; in memory of
appliances. After the business were
were that no brewer could drink
meeting, luncheon will be served. his own beer. Each brewer must Jack Minkow of Toledo from Mr.
Mrs. Max Steinman is taking drink some of the beer made by and Mrs. Benjamin II. Shwayder.
reservations.
the others. By a process of elimi-
nation the last man, if he was
drinking the other fellow's me down." The brewer who was
Fifth Annual Ball of Little still
T■ i.LENE, THE GIRL WITH THE "RADIO MIND,"
product, has proven that he had standing replied, "That's not so, it
Women
of
Hadassah
APPEARING AT THE CLUB ROYALE
brewed the strongest beer him- wasn't the Bock in the yard that
Sunday
self. The inn courtyard was sur- knocked you down, but the Bock
"On w ings of music gliding with George Olsen. In addition
rounded on two sides by homes in my barrel of beer." Where-
• ", Capella and Beatrice are to their harmony numbers, the
On Sunday, Feb. 4, Little and on the other two sides by upon the brewer christened his
girls
do
a
Dixie
soft-shoe
shuffle,
spinning their way through their
Women of Hadassah will pre- the stables with the domestic ani- spring brew Bock Beer."
second w i.ek at the Club Royale. and an old-fashioned cake-walk. sent their fifth annual ball at mals, such as goats, etc.
It was also learned from Mr.
Helene, the girl with the "radio
As charming as their voices,
On this day, only two brewers Kleiner that Schmidt's Bock Beer,
the Old Colony Club, Park and
which are familiar to tuners-in mind," is assisted in her work Montcalm. Music will be pro- were still drinking. One got up made with genuine camel malt,
on several national radio net- by Tommy LaRose, who circu- vided by Dave Diamond and his from a chair to go across the yard has long been aging and will
works, are the three Tanner Sis- lates in the audience. June Glory, orchestra. Virginia Brand and when he toppled over. The brew- soon be ready.
ters, Nfickey i Martha and Betty, young acrobatic dance star,
Mr. Kleiner promises that this
jumped
umped up, crying that he had
Florence Schurgin are co-chair-
who come to their first Detroit completes the line-up, with the men of the affair, which is semi- won the contest. "That's not so," spring brew will live up to the
engagement directly from the Portia Thompson Royalettes. formal. For tickets call Ty. replied the one on the ground, Schmidt's slogan of "America's
Biltmore Hotel in New York Danny Demetry's band supplies 6-5863 or To. 6-7144.
"that goat, that Bock, knocked Finest Beer."
City, where they were featured music for shows and dancing.

APPEARS AT CLUB ROYALE

Bnai Moshe Notes

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