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DETROIT JEWISW CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Leadbetter's Fine
Record Commended

October 3, 1°41

to succeed himself at the Pri
mary, Oct. 7, is responsible for
the new reapportionment of vot-
ing booths which will become ef-
Thomas D. Leadbetter, present fective for the first
time at the
Yearly - Event to Be Held at Hotel Statler On Saturday
City Clerk who is a candidate
Primaries. This measure elim-
An enthusiastic audience
Evening, November 8
inated long waiting at the polls greeted the reopening of Litt-
for voters, which in the past man's Yiddish People's Theater,
Preparations are in full swing Fram, Mr. and Mrs. Philip J.
Detr oit
has discouraged many citizens on Wednesday night.
for the annual ball of the Zionist Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A.

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Littman's New Cast
Given Enthusiastic
Opening Reception

from voting in the past.
Outstanding stars feature the
Mr. Leadbetter, for 15 years cast. Lily Liliana, Leona, Leon
a successful Detroit business-
man, has had long experience
in municipal affairs, and was
Deputy City Clerk under the late
Fred W. Castator. His adminis-
trative record for economy and
integrity has earned the support
and endorsement of the metro-
politan press, labor and many
prominent individuals and or-
ganizations. He is the preferred
candidate of the Detroit Citizen's
League.

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Season's Greetings and Best Wishes to All

Aaron B. Margolis

Kosher Meat & Poultry Market

(Between Burlingame and Webb)
11632 DEXTER BLVD.
TO. 8.8118 - 9

Next to Kresge's

Elect

Mrs. Laura F.

OSBORN

ABRAHAM LAX

Liebgold, Abraham Lax, Ethel
Dorf, Abe Dorf, Clara Raffalo,
Stella Shulman and other able
actors compose the group, being
directed by Mischa Fishzon.
'Dad a Mame Dertzalen" is
the opening production for the
current season. It will be staged
again this Friday evening, Sun-
day matinee and evening, as well
as next Tuesday evening.
As the second stage produc-
tion, Littman's new cast is pre-
paring Rumshinsky's and Blum's
operetta "Ven Die Zun Geht Oif"
("Sunrise"), which ran for an
entire season in New York last
year.

INITIAL LIST OF PATRONS
FOR ANNUAL ZIONIST BALL

Organization of Detroit, to be
held at Hotel Statler on Satur-
day night, Nov. 8.
Abraham Cooper, chairman of
the committee in charge of ar-
rangements, announces that a
large number of patrons has al-
ready been enlisted for this an-
nual event.
The first list of patrons was
announced this week by Mrs. Al-
bert Feldstein, executive secretary
of the Zionist Organization of De-
troit, as follows:
Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Agree,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Allen;
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson,
Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. August,
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bennett,
Dr. William Berkey, Dr. and Mrs.
P. M. Bernstein, Harry Bradlin,
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brown,
Dr. and Mrs. Perry Burnstine,
Fred M. Butzel, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Cohen, Richard Cohn, Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence W. Crohn,
111r. and Mrs. Irving Dworman,
Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Edelman,
Mrs. Dora B. Ehrlich, Mr. and
Mrs. James I. Ellmann, Dr. I.
H. Dix, Dr. R. H. Dix, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Fenster, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter L. Field, Rabbi Leon

Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. flatly
Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
H. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hamburger, Rabbi and Mrs. A.
M. Hershman, Mr. and Mrs. Israel
M. Hertz, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
N. Heyman, Dr. Maxwell Hoff-
man, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hordes, Mr. and Mrs. William li.
Isenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
E. Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer R.
Katz, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle,
Irving G. Kaufmann, Dr. Harry
Kirschbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Kirschmann, Fred H. Klein, 111r.
and Mrs. L. I. Kramer, Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice A. Landau, Mr,
and Mrs. Philip Lipson, Mr. and
Mrs. David T. .Lipton, Mr. and
Mrs. David •Lubetsky, Mr. and
Mrs. Harman Marks, Dr. and Mrs,
M. S. Perlis, Mr. and Mrs. M. II.
Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rubiner, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Rubiner, Dr. Harry C. Saltzstein,
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero, Mr.
and Mrs. Simon Shetzer, Dr. and
Mrs. Leonard Sidlow, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Rabbi and
Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Srere, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Zuieback.

Jeffries' Record
Assures Election

EMANUEL NEWS

His Administration Outstanding,
Observers Point Out

The Erev Succoth assembly of
the Sunday religious classes of
Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
uel, Taylor and Woodrow Wil-
son, will be held at 10 a. m.,
Oct. 5. The Bar Mitzvah Minyon
will begin at 9 a. m. Additional
enrollment of pupils in all grades
will be taken.
Morning worship on Monday
and Tuesday, first and second
days of Succoth, will begin at
8:30 a. m. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel-
ernter will preach in English be-
fore Musaf and Cantor Hyman
Schulsinger will chant the serv-
ices. Rabbi Wohlgelernter will
also speak in Yiddish, following
Mincha, at 5 p. m. on Monday.

Because he has not only made
good every campaign promise
made two years ago but also
initiated reforms which have
saved the city millions of dollars,
Mayor Edward J. Jeffries, Jr.,
Temple Beth El Dancing will be returned to office by
overwhelming majorities in both
Classes to Commence
TO THE
the primary and final elections
on Oct. 14
when voters turn out to give him
The Tuesday Evening Danc-
ing Class, sponsored by the Sis-
terhood of Temple Beth El, will
hold its first meeting on Oct.
14, at 7:30 p. m., in the social
hall of the Temple, Woodward
North Woodward J. W. E.
at Gladstone.
W. O. Prepares for 9th
Composed of boys and girls
Mrs. Osborn has served the taxpayers of this community with distinction
Annual
Donor Luncheon
over 12 years of age, this group
will
meet
for
10
consecutive
as a member of the Board of Education
the past 24 years-3 years
The North Woodward Branch
weeks with Miss Florence Sha-
of the Jewish Women's Euro-
as its president. She has ear
our support.
pero of Cleveland, who will give
pean Welfare Organization will
them instruction in social danc-
hold a special meeting on Thurs-
ing. The class will probably be
day evening, Oct. 9, at 7 o'clock,
divided into beginners and ad-
at the home of Mrs. Adolph
vanced groups.
OSBORN, LAURA F.
Smilo, 2902 Clements Ave.
At 4:15 p. m. on the same day,
Preparations are in progress
Oct.. 14, a class in tap dancing
for the ninth annual donor
and one in social dancing will
luncheon to be held at the Shaa-
be started. Children from 8 to
rey Zedek on Dec. 2, at 12 noon.
12 years of age are being regis-
Mrs. Morris Sklare is captain
tered for this course.
and Mrs. E. Weisman is associate
Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, chair-
captain. For pledges or informa-
man of the committee in charge,
tion contact Mrs. Anna Goldberg.
urges immediate registration for
Townsend 8-9032, or Sam Short,
both classes as they will be
president, Un. 1-0304.
limited.
MAYOR JEFFRIES
The price of tickets is $5
for Sisterhood members and $6 a vote of confidence and ap- RUTH DRAPER TO OPEN
FISHER TOWN HALL
for non-members. For informa- probation. Such is the prediction
SERIES WEDNESDAY
tion and enrollment in classes of veteran political observers
call Mrs. Daniels, University who rate Jaffries' administration
Ruth Draper, creator of the
2-2736.
as one of the best Detroit has
one-woman theater, will open the
ever had.
Confidence in the city and its Detroit Town Hall season in the
OF AMERICA'S FINEST
administration was at a low ebb Fisher Theater Wednesday morn-
Bruno Walter at
when Jeffries was inaugurated in ing, Oct. 15, at 11 o'clock, in
First Concert of
January, 1940. Persistent ru- a program of her inimitable
mors of indolence, indecision, sketches. This gala occasion will
Symphony Oct. 16 graft
and corruption undermined be Detroit's first glimpse of this
great actress since 1935 when
public morale.
INCLUDING
The Detroit Symphony Orches-
Mayor Jeffries promised swift, she appeared alone at the Cass
tra will begin its 28th season,
action and promptly set Theater for a three-day engage-
Living Room - Bedroom - Dining Room its third in Masonic Temple, remedial
to work. A visible government ment.
Thursday night, Oct. 16. Bruno came back into existence. The
Miss
to
Draper
returned
Furniture - Lamps and Tables
Walter, internationally famous public was kept informed of all Broadway last winter after a
conductor and guiding spirit of administrative moves and often retirement of several years in a
the Salzburg Festival in its pre- asked to fashion them.
joint performance with her ne-
MUST BE DISPOSED OF BEFORE
Nazi heyday, will occupy the
Fence straddling has been phew, dancer Paul Draper. They
podium.
OCT. 15
eliminated as a City Hall policy. were an unqualified hit.
Walter was born in Berlin Action was substituted for dawd-
Sir Philip Gibbs will be the
Sept. 15, 1876. He has always ling. The Police Department was second speaker on the series of
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED!
been identified, however, musi- cleaned up. Gambling houses 20 Wednesday mornings. He flies
cally and spiritually, with Aus- were closed. Bureaucracy was by clipper from London to speak
tria and Vienna, the dear dead abolished and efficiency in ad- Wednesday, Oct. 22, on "The
Vienna of Austrian grace and ministration established. T h e Spirit of Britain."
friendliness. He came to the huge inherited city debt was cut
United States for the first time down by approximately $80,000,- ministration has been the re-
during the 1922-1923 season as 000 over the life of Detroit's vitalization of Detroit's civic
guest conductor for the New obligations.
spirit. Mayor Jeffries has not
York Symphony Orchestra, re-
Jeffries has attacked every
re-established the credit of
turning again the following two problem with great courage in only
the city government and slashed
years. He also made guest ap- the interests of all the people of interest costs, but he has also
nearances then with the Boston, Detroit. Even those who disagree sold Detroit to Detroiters as well
11708 DEXTER BLVD.
Detroit and Minneapolis orches- violently with some of Jeffries' as to the nation.
tras. His artistry and gentleman- policies are willing to concede
Jeffries' record in making De-
AFTER OCT. I5, WE WILL BE LOCATED IN OUR NEW HOME liness in the intervening years that
Jeffries' sincerity, integrity troit one of the best managed
AT 7400 W. McNICHOLS
have *cleared him to the entire and fearlessness are beyond cities in America is known to all
country. No conductor today, it question.
voters, supporters point out, and
may be said, enjoys greater suc-
Perhaps the outstanding will receive concrete approval at
cess.
achievement of the Jeffries ad- the polls next Tuesday.

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