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November 15, 1935 • Page Image 1

… time. Clar- ence H. Engiraw, chairman of the board, will preside. UNTERMEYER NEXT FORUM LECTURER A capacity audience of 1,600 which filled the Shaarey Zedek auditorium on Tuesday evening heard Dr…

… steps to protest against atrociti es Louis Untermeyer, famous committed on Jewish communiti es American poet, will deliver the in backward countries in Europ e. fourth lecture of the Temple Dr. Wise…

July 12, 1935 • Page Image 6

the Mlle and Into Males In moral rime Labe Allehlman ... tenni* on rhampionohlp mambo . . a round of ant( CI the Mood. either of three mamma nearby ... • Jaunt on a good home ... dance, and ahon• M the

… Resort in Michigan B'nai B'rith Women Cleveland Orphan Honor Mrs. Metzger Home to Meet on July 20 and 211 At the District Grand Lodge convention of the Women's Aux- CLEVELAND.—The 67th an- iliary of B…

…, Mich. a luncheon at Fenway Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Anspach July 1 to July 4, one of the De- Ho: iored guests of this year's cel- Mr. and Mrs. harry Srere of are now residing at trilw N. Mar- troit…

the Jewish Orphan their family in this city. Rhea E. Cashman, president of Leslie D. Bloom has returned to president of the Women's District Home on Woodland Ave. in 1868, the World Wide Travel Bureau…

… and third children admitted art and Henry Frank left by mo- at over 70 Detroiters on a three- for for Yellowstone Park. visited his sister and brother-in- this position in view of her out- when the home…

… was opened. week trip to Europe, sailing on law, Mr. and Mrs. William R. standing work in the formation There will be alumni athletic Erlichman. the Normandie July 10. They of a Women's Auxiliary in the

… Sunday replenishing, refurnishing and umni Hall. they will be at the Hotel Metro- I. I. Ilassenbusch, at Charlevoix. night at the Oriole Terrace. The assisting the Billet Foundation Many Detroiters on

February 01, 1935 • Page Image 5

on the books now. You see, By HARRY L GLUECKSMAN That most people are inherently sickness that requires surgical Aaron Kurland, attorney and Among the Democratic candi- I honest is again proven true in…

…. 111.0 for Wayne County on the Dem- Understanding Outlined President Woodrow Wilson's ad-' 1 gation, ■ branch of the Wayne ,ion. the Jewish Community Center, tent to the class. For further In- 300…

… burdens grow Ornate knowledge of every phase generally known that citizens of TOURNAMENT FEB. 7 facts," he said. Heavier earh day ,though light For the past year we have conies from one of the oldest Jew…

June 28, 1935 • Page Image 9

… Club, in the form Women's European Welfare Or- of a social and business meeting, 30—Miss Louise Sarah Levin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ganization is planned for the was held on June 19, at 8 p. m…

…. This GREENSTEIN • GREEN g esses in 25 States and over a Hecht; Mrs. Fannie Greenberg, 'mirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. David label is your guide to safety. ore of towns and cities. On Sunday, June 16, the mar…

July 26, 1935 • Page Image 2

… economic adjustment for the lions and by cultural and social (soNcr.t TED FROM PAGE 1) big Nazi rally at the Tempelhof powered to act on behalf of all superannuated workers, the un- group as a whole are now…

… in den- attitudes which naturally grew Airdrome June 30 when he re- — the categories of refugees." Mr. skilled and inexperienced begin- gem of becoming organized on a out of the past and present en…

… sight and on the subject "A Modern Mar- lishment, one of the most popu- GERMANY'S YOUTH sion to solve the problems of to, regain former levels of eco- need clearly to understand, if tees" Services are…

on after the first out- revealed that there has been ever, discuss,the particular prob- able effects of these underlying Chapel, at 10 o'clock. breaks oc turret: at 8 o'clock. JAKE ANDARY, Asst . Mgr…

…. r (CONCLEIPED FROM PAGE ONE) lems of economic adjustment of or impending difficulties. formed in the United States of persons sought safe- Hundreds We may list briefly some of BUDAPEST (WNS) — Hun- ty…

… political for relief. The report says that the par of a typical dIdrIbullon. demonstra tion witnessed in Ber- on Jews at summer resorts has now reasons, there has been raised may have affected individuals…

November 01, 1935 • Page Image 12

…PIEVEFROMILIVISfiffiRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE TEN Galician Society Dinner On Nov. 3 ELECT- Jewish Community Center News Folks Verein Dance This Sunday Night Lou Berman Invites you…

… meeting on council of the Jewish Community Monday evening, Nov. 4, at 8:15, AT THE Center will be given on Sunday at the Jewish Community Cen- evening, Nov. 10, at the Center, ter. Mrs. C. Spaide of the Cos…

June 28, 1935 • Page Image 8

…. H. Krawitz of Dexter Blvd. bers of this board- include the navy, light blue and tions: Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rosman Mesdames A. M. Ferar, president be on the eve of the 4th of July, black ... Main…

…PEVLTROITJEWISII ROIVICLE PAGE SIX and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Mir FRESH AIR CAMP Himelhocks Second Group to Embark Upon Its Vacation on Monday Fresh Air Camp's second group will embark upon its…

… vacation on Monday, July 1. Six bus-loads of eager boys and girls will leave the Jewish Center at 8 o'clock in the morning, bound for two- weeks of healthy out,-door life at beautiful Blaine Lake. Games of…

…' camp filled to capacity. er, Airs. Dora Ehrlich, who gave an inspiring talk on pioneering work in Palestine, emphasizing the need of women's groups. The sponsor, Mrs. Joseph Hag- gai, explained the

…,. PHONES: • CAMP NAIIELO Ortkonville Di tar, from New York on June 25, to spend six weeks in England. Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Lanky have returned from Miami Beach, Fla., The Misses Janet and Betty and are at…

… home at 3025 Calvert Welt will leave July 1 to spend Ave. some time on a ranch in the West. Misses Lillian and Mollie Co- hen of 550 Josephine Ave. are Mrs. William Mazer and chil- motoring through the

… will be held be- tween the old and new casinos. The committee invites all to come and meet their friends and have a good time. I Robert Amberg will return Sat- Miss Anna • Manson sails on the urday…

… guest of her fiance, Eugene Arn- on Sunday, June 23, given by feld. Mrs. Theodore Isaacs and Miss Helen 'Kass at the latter's home, 349 Woodland Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- thal gave a dinner party…

on June Miss Louise Sarah Levin, bride- 24 in honor of their house guest, Miss Gladys Kiernan of Scranton, elect of June 30, was the honor Pa. guest at a miscellaneous shower • given by Mrs. Jack Golds…

… of 3260 Elmhurst Ave., on June 24, at Irving B. Ackerman has re- Boesky's on Dexter. Covers were turned from an extended tour laid for 25, through the East. An Art Creation of Surpassing Loveliness…

April 12, 1935 • Page Image 11

… SUNDAY' Engagements The Temple Beth El Alumni Association completed plans for the spring dance to be held on Mr. and Mrs. S. Charmer of Audubon Ave. announce the engage Sunday evening, April 21, in the

…. Abraham Panush of 25•7 IVest Philadelphia Ave. • Wedding Calendar A riotous medley of brilliant hued field flowers are imprinted on the floating cape, the bodice of the dress, and the skirt of this…

October 25, 1935 • Page Image 16

… prize VARSITY BASKETBALL at the Michigan State Fair in of the Nation, famous humani- Temple on Friday evening, Oct. 18. World Famous Tenor to Be PRACTICE COMMENCES A complete reorganization of tarian…

… Vincent Bren- has been completed this week. Nov. 4 Prince Edward }Intel, on the sub- 10 o'clock in the entries from schools throughout honoring Sidney L. Alexander, day nights at of the Jewish Com_ the

October 25, 1935 • Page Image 14

… VARSITY BASKETBALL at the Michigan State Fair in of the Nation, famous humani- Temple on Friday evening, Oct. 18. World Famous Tenor to Be PRACTICE COMMENCES A complete reorganization of Outstanding Detroit…

… been completed this week. Nov. 4 , honoring Sidney L. Alexander, day nights at 10 o'clock in the entries from schools throughout Prince Edward Hotel, on the sub- With the school under the di- gymnasium…

…- ciated with the Masonic order for delivered a fine oration. Mr. Jones Europe inspecting ORT activities. of age; the elementary from 9 to New York and was chosen by ience in insurance. No one under posed of…

…-graduate class will Malipiero's Sette Canzoni, A sin- the course. Classes for juniors in arts and in recognitiffli of their achievement and Biro-Bidjan, the figures congregation held on Tuesday eve- also be…

May 31, 1935 • Page Image 6

… close of another year of activity for the League of Jewish Wom- en's Organizations, at the final meeting at the Jewish Center, at 2:30 p. m. At this time there A meeting of interest took place on May 27…

…., who came to Detroit to at- tend the wedding of Miss Hester Resnick to Bromley House on Wed- nesday, May 29, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magidsohn Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Resnick of of :1284 Webb Ave…

June 28, 1935 • Page Image 4

THE INFLUENCE OF MAIMONIDES ON JEWISH HISTORY Hashomer Hatzair to Hold Contributions to Hadaasah Conference Infant Welfare Fund or of the Bar Mitzvah of Richard Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetsman, Mrs…

…. Louis Musliner. in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Miss Hattie Gittleman, in hon. Richard Cooper. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) By DR. J. B. BARUCH A P'gishah (Conference) of the mid-western section of Hashomer…

… was found among the papers of the late Dr. Baruch by his family, during the week-end of June 28. Harlem. and we are pleased to publish it on the occasio n of the Maimonides Delegates from Cleveland, Chi…

…- THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE octocentennial celebratio n , Dr. Baruch was one of Detroit's most cago and Detroit will participate. Czechoslovakia Fascist Press to eminent Jewish scholars, and was • deep…

… and to forced to accept Islam, and where No matter what you pay, pending operations of its own be on the point of dissolution, that family itself had to wear a zair movement as a whole, and no laundry…

… upon them , and were Every Room Rot rommends for sea-Mal mr •lad-w ► ipmd metet. Northern France (Champagne and on the point of believing that God became a safe asylum for the per- Boycott Committee…

November 08, 1935 • Page Image 9

… A. Ileavenrich, at 11 o'clock, at Hotel Stotler. ing next Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 1 p. m., at Assembly Hall on 12th and Clairmount. Societies are asked to please remember the 4th annual banquet which…

…A merica jewisk PerioSeal eater C1181ON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, MO TfiEVEncoreleash9fRoificul and THE LEGAL. CHRONICLE GULIAN'S SPECIAL PRICES Mr. Gallen has Just re- turned from the East with…

… will be held Dec. 1, and to welcome com- mittees. David S. Zemon, president of the Hebrew Free Loan Association, will present the Federation Newagram on the Jewish Radio Forum on Sunday evening, Nov. 10…

The Men's Club of Temple Beth El announces that its annual card party will be held on Saturday eve- ning, Nov. 23, and members and friends are asked to reserve that evening. Max Loewenstein heads the

… For the Man Who Wants the Best at a Price He Wants to Pay ', , // ZEMON WILL ADRESS JEWISH RADIO FORUM ON FEDERATION NEWS Wedding Calendar Births 1466 PENOBSCOT BUILDING Temple Men's Club Card…

… was held Mr. and Mrs. Harry Efronson of 165 S. Manistique Ave. in Chicago on Nov. 1, 2 and 3, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lansky of Ann Arbor, Mich., announce th was filled with activities in the form of…

… discussions of economic, the engagement of their daughter, Tillie, to Walter Epstein, eon o Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kramer of Detroit. The wedding is to tak political and cultural problems. place on Dec. 29…

… mGARTNE rs Marriages The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con- gregation B'nai David announces that on Tuesday evening, Nov. 19, it is sponsoring its first public event of the season in the form of a bridge…

… party to take place in the social hall of the synagogue, Elm- hurst and 14th Sta, Mrs. Joseph Weingarden, head of the executive committee, is in charge. On its calendar of events the Auxiliary is making…

…. for yourself. A thrill. and Paris, the Institute of High Chicago and other mid-Western The function is a card party ing experience awaits International Studies at Geneva, cities on an extended honey…

June 28, 1935 • Page Image 10

… Jewish sports from every country in the world. An adjunct to the Jewish sports museum will be a library of Jewish sports and • research bureau. Standard Chevrolet Makes the Grade On That JULY 4th TRIP…

… completed mpleted for the annual Just a few lines on behalf of Counsel Appointed Assist- picnic to be held with the local the Jewish patients who so enjoy ant Attorney General , B'nai B'rith. Fifteen members…

… president of io-workers who make it possible the Detroit Y. M. H. A., is the 'or us to read what is going on sponsor for the Jackson Poung imong our outside kinsmen . People's Temple Club. Again, I say, thank…

… to pay the head tax. Among the Detroiters who Aided the County during the dif- are leaving for extended -visits ficult period of the depression in in Palestine, on June 29, are providing means for…

… at the last tine last week on the Nor- meeting of the Rodin Club which mandie for a two and a half took place at the Wilshire Hotel months' stay. Scores of other on Wednesday evening, June 19…

…; Mrs. F. Zierer, publicity agent. The next meeting takes place at the home of Mrs. S. Rivkin, 47 Winona Ave. on July 17. fIVOLi ',THE. BEST Unveiling of Monument SPEWED IN AMERICA Rev. Cantor David…

…. CLASSIFIED Mileposts Along the Road to • Million Loans Salo LENA GROSSMAN of 1632 Taylor Ave., 64 years old, died on June 24. Funeral services were held on June 25 with interment at Machpelah Cemetery. She…

… Jeffer- representing the four Canadian son. provinces an dthe states of North and South Dakota, Nebraska, FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Wisconsin, Illinois Iowa, Michi- room for one or two in private gan…

… head- FOR RENT — Attractive, well quarters, and the local committee furnished room for one or two, under the chairmanship of Joiiah by couple. Home privileges. E, Brill of Minneapolis has made Garage if…

… Detroit,-Mich. Lodge, stairs. Euclid 7337-W. and Virginia, Minn. The officers of the Sixth Dis- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished trict are Arthur Brin, president, room for one or two, by couple. of Minneapolis…

April 19, 1935 • Page Image 2

…. tions, and this is possible in the general division. The responsibili- ty does not rest on the individual You but on the entire group. should enthuse your prospects on every II contribution and you'll do…

… a presided. Fred M. Butzel. general chair- man of the campaign, expressed satisfaction over the enlistment of a number of new workers and the retention of practically all of the old ones in the

… solicitations prior to the opening of the drive on May 5. An earnest effort will be made to secure a large group of "early givers" to assure the success of the drive, leaders in- dicated. Campaign headquarters…

… are lo- cated on the 13th floor of Hotel Statler. Prenzlauer Group To Meet April 29 The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will meet at Hotel Statler at 2 p. m. on Monday, April 29. A guest speaker will…

… times, and much interest and enthusiasm for the causes were created. The next mass meeting of mem- bers of organizations, in connec- tion with the educational work on behalf of the Allied Jewish Cam…

… he falls no one will stretch out his hand to lift him up." (Saadi) SYNAGOGUE APPEAL FOR ALLIED DRIVE Passover Greetings and Best Wishes to the Jewish Community of Detroit! LAfayette 2700 Passover…

… authorities, ar- many hours have we sat listening We must rouse the communit y I rangements have been made to to exhortations on the duties of out of its lethargy and honor ou r I bring 250 of these children to…

…?" ish Children's Aid, Inc., for main- Commenting on the letter, the tenance and education. This or- Register remarked, some of the ganization is included in our Al- language used "seems ill-advised." lied…

ONE) Jewish Campaign we work not for veterinarians, parlors, funeral ourselves but for the suffering A letter by Mr. and Mrs. Oliva travel bureaus, amusements and and downtrodden. It is a labor of I…

… Congress, but merely says that the World Union of Zionist-Revisionists will not take part in the Congress. The Revisionists, however, have always insisted on a distinction between the World Union, which they…

May 10, 1935 • Page Image 8

…•franmenfied 111, 1 . 111rWlano sae is 1 1.090. 5 2073 Gladstone Euclid 1-0467 N s,, a n reef orsenl :41 Five hundred women assembled at the Book Cadillac Hotel on May 1, for the 4th annual lunch- eon of the

… grandmother, Sarah Leah Kapetansky, who Rabbi M. Lichtenstein of To- passed away five years ago, May 5, ledo will be the guest speaker at 1935, (7th day in Lyar). the services in Congregation B'nai Moshe on

…. LICHTENSTEIN ing, on the occasion of the Bar Mitzvah of Victor Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Goldberg Sadly missed by his wife and and grandson of Frank Gindy. Rabbi Lichtenstein will be in children…

…. Detroit during the entire week- In loving memory of our dear end as the guest of Mr. Gindy husband and father, Herman at 3316 Fullerton Ave. Waterstone, who passed away one year ago, May 7, 1934. Rabbi…

… 2947 Sturtevant Ave., 63 healthiest and most comfor- years old, died on May 4. Fu- table condition at the most neral services were held on May economical rate. M. KANER 5 with interment at Clover Hill…

… Billet Foundation of the Uni- versity of Michigan, has an in- teresting viewpoint on the sub- ject. The question on which Dr. Heller makes comment is particu- larly important at this time, in view of the

… of regard for expedi- ency or a fear of the oppro- brium of those who differ from them. If one feels that he must be radical, by all means let him be radical. Nor do I wart h:m to be • clandestine or a…

… at the head of the move- ment. Furthermore, there is • ten- dency on the part of advocates of radicalism to be a little in- considerate and unmindful of the sincerity of those maintain- ing ■ an…

… of Jews to be at the head and the helm of such movements a pro- pensity to exhibitionism. One may not agree with such • ver- sion. It should, however, im- pel many of as to • greater degree of self…

… co-opera- maids and matrons, busy mothers, 8. l'arol Thorne, $1110 11.1.11..n, tion, and especially lauded the business women and teachers on Loin Aliple10. E,11111 Kiiren vacation — all are working on

October 18, 1935 • Page Image 11

… rnish- hkat Call 9 P. I dy or r the s alon. Town- wants orida. moot wanly. adiso8 at. genre/ ;on gas lost of j Ea' Car s evert me. Be lest de- yrner 020 a n sad cars that he e eons' care' v…

… psychologist, says not until 40 do we have enough sense to know what it's all about. William Har- lan Hale, associate editor of For- tune magazine, who has also been on the staff of Vanity Fair and the

… point the way to more satisfactory and abundant life. He is the au- thor "More Power to You," "New Careers for Youth." "Short His- tory of Human Stupidity" and many others. Mr. Hale is regarded as one of…

… nation. wide attention. Tickets for the de- bates are on sale now at Grinnell's, or Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day at the Fisher Theater. With the Don Cossak Chorus, the first fall music feature at the

… Masonic Temple, a complete sell- out, and even standing room at a premium Friday night, keen inter- est is centering on the next attrac- IN PERSON DANCING CONTINUOUS 6 P. M. TO 2 A. M. PITKIN-HALE DEBATE…

…. Gardiner and J. W. Beck- er the new bosses of the Oriole Terrace are quick on the trigger • .. their promises are made good with a bang . . . they look like business men . . . good luck to them from us all…

… Oriole . . . the adorables promise to be more "glorified" than ever ... and before we get lost in this maze . . . seven acts of diversified vaudeville go on the bill . . . so its onward ye cafe goers…

… team ... little Bet- ty Stephenson sings sweetly and Eddie Lee who is the only one around these parts who can bit some of those high notes . . . or something . . . sings and kids his way into everyones…

October 18, 1935 • Page Image 9

…, —Just Off Woodward SPEND AN EVENING AT SAKS YOU'LL ENJOY THE COMFORTING ATMOSPHERE OF RELAXATION THE ENCHANTING SONGS OF MONA FISHER THE ENTRANCING MUSIC OF 49 th rat, ng )(id on, ex- Zullo…

… of the Oriole Terrace are quick on the trigger ... their promises are made good with a bang • . . they look like business men . . . good luck to them from us all . . . Friday is the big night . . and a…

… Stephenson sings sweetly and Eddie Lee who is the only one around these parts who can hit some of those high notes , . . or something . . . sings and kids his way into everyones good graces. POWATAN It had to…

… be held over . , , no you have another week to enjoy a swell show . . . the beautiful blonde Phelps Twins . . , every- one has had trouble getting rid of them , .. Chicago . . . New York…

May 03, 1935 • Page Image 8

… Zedek; Plan Con- Madvin of 2749 Gladstone Ave., cert on May 21 (lied on April 29. Burial took place on April 30. The Cantors' Association of Detroit congratulated Cantor Ja- • MAX RUBEN of 2647 W…

… beautiful in May! Before the month is gone, How nobly we can find a way To pass that beauty on! Barcus Paintings Are Being Shown PRIVATE, KOSHER OLD AGE and CONVALESCENT HOME Personal service. given. Mrs…

… was trained and fol- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished husband, Samuel, two daughters, The concert of the Cantors' lowed the architect's profession room for one or two in private June, and Mrs. Mildred Granow…

…; Association will be given on Tues- for many years. This accounts for home. Small family, Reason- two sisters, Mrs. Marcus Kates day evening, May 21, at Congre- his sensitive feeling for the beau- able, 3742…

… never his artistic allure, but ex- nished room in home of two MAX LITMAN blur will be one of the soloists adults, Reasonable. Good trans- isting buildings as places of char- Payers Called IJpon to…

… Register at Once 77 years old, died on May 1. Fu- of the concert. portation, Garfield 5952-M. acter, inspire him to depict these neral services were held at Lewis to Be Able to Vote as an artistic impression…

…. Bros. Funeral Home on May 2 OR RENT--Large, airy room Mr. Barcus studied the medium James I. Ellmann, president of with interment at Clover Hill Jr. Hadaasah Mothers' with refined Jewish adult fam- of…

the needle and the acid under as issued and paid for on or Z i onist Organization of e wrist Affair Next Tuesda y Park Cemetery. Ile is survived by ily. Convenient to street car De- before May 25, 1935…

October 04, 1935 • Page Image 7

… following the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Milton A. Stearn, son a Succoth party on Tuesday after- classes are open for registration: noon, Oct. 15, at 2 p. in., at the Family Relationships — Toes…

…. announce DRESSES . . . . $8.95 to $29.75 arts and crafts class working on I cover everyday situations which "Bar" Sandal the engagement of their daughter, Ella, to Gus Zendell of 2665 suitable motifs with…

…, urging them to munity Fund Exhibit, the Jewish • • krant) of 2983 Waverly Ave., a daughter, Toby Sharron, attend and make this affair a suc- Community Center set up an ex- FENCING CLASSES hibit in one of…

the houses set up Sept. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Rose (Jean Raison) of 12365 cess. As in the past, the proceeds Intsruction in fencing will be by the Better Housing Bureau on given at the Jewish…

… Community 15th Annual Ball of the J. Monica Ave., a daughter, Janet Leah. will be donated to charity. Mike Falk and his orchestra have Washington Blvd., on Sept. 23. Center, Monday and Wednesday W. E. W. 0…

May 24, 1935 • Page Image 8

…- to 1:-=.7••=;•••••.11•4.••••, ThEprntoir,/rwisii(r1 RON I PAGE EIGHT CLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE League "Broadcast" I On Monday, June 3 liajti%e, CLEANING BRINGS BACK LOVELINESS TO YOUR…

… ITTLE NAIIELO Ortonville 12F31 TOwneend 6-4626 on nom' 11-6119 * Certified Rug Cleaniii IS THE BEST Mrs. Henry Horkheimer of Melvin Silverman, son isf Wheeling, W. Va., is the guest of and Mrs. J…

… her home in Los Angeles, after a her daughter, Barbara, from the visit with her family. Royal Oak High School, on May 29. i Rabbi Leon Frain delivered the A number of friends gathered commencement…

… address at the grad- at a stag party last Tuesday at uation exercises of the Northeast- the Belcrest. honoring Donald Ber- ern High School on Wednesday eve- ger. ning, May 22. Mrs. L. Krulik of 1998 Glad…

…- Mr. and Mrs, Arthur \V. Schle- stone Ave., entertained on May singer of 1550 Boston Blvd., an- 20, Lag b'Omer, in honor of nounce the engagement of their the engagement of her daugh- daughter, Elaine…

… Parker who left on May 24 for a trip around the world. A large ship filled with sailors centered the table. The house was profusely decorated with tulips, snapdragons and daffodils. Covers were laid for 14…

… of Longfel- low Ave. will tie hostess at a miscel- laneous shower on June 8, in honor of Miss Carmen Wolff, a bride- elect. MEALS THAT SATISFY GET THE BLAINE HABIT - EAT AT THE Blaine Kosher…

…- Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Henry dren of the Parkside Hebrew I anser on May 15, and expect to School on May 14, with • party at the school in honor of the birthday be back in about 10 days. of her son…

…, Sidney, who IVIES nine Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert returned years old on that day. from a motor trip to Northern Michigan. The A'Volonte Girls were hos- tesses at a Mother and Daughter Mrs. N. Greenbaum of…

… Asbury banquet on Sunday, May 12, at the Park, N. J., is visiting Mrs. Mark home of Miss Dorothy Nash. En- Alpern of Mt. Clemens, Mich. Mrs. tertainment included piano solos Alpern gave a tea for 20…

December 06, 1935 • Page Image 6

… responsibility for the settle- ment of Jewish children from Germany in Palestine. Known as the Youth Aliyah, this new colonization project is one of the most merciful pieces of work undertaken by any group of Jews…

… National German Jews, is re- ported under arrest, in Berlin and his aasimilationist organization has been dis- solved by the Nazis. The reasons given for this dissolution are that this league insisted on its…

…- day is Dr. Max Naumann. He insisted ;lot only on claiming German allegiance but in denying definite Jewish principles in his quest for Germanism. He fought and hated the Zionists and made overtures to…

… 5100.000 tion to other Jewish young people that campaign now being conducted in York for the benefit of the they should learn facts before they act New Los Angeles Sanatorium and Es- falsely on issues…

… golden wed- In the face of such a lack of knowledge ding anniversary this year, and on the part of young Jews. perhaps we i his birthday in November. To the hundreds who are ac- rejoiced a bit too soon…

… seeks a place in the sun on the basis of a party platform which it presents in a dignified and con- structive fashion, no Zionists will object to their rantings. But when Revisionists— we hope their…

…. "canned" editorials. . THE LEGAL CHRONICLE The Spokesman attacks one of the Jew- Anniversary of the Bible ish news agencies because it distributes syndicated opinions on Jewish issues to It is surprising…

January 18, 1935 • Page Image 3

…A merica lavish periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATLNU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DErizorri/Emsn (IRONICI4 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE. STS Renews Appeal for Jewish Schools' Zion Tree Fund on Bazaar Jan. 19…

…-25 Jewish Arbor Day The final arrangements for the IS r ket TH 3042 h c.Y.P.T.C. Arranges ample SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. PARTY THIS SATURDAY Notts LETTER_ B 0 X Miss Eleanor Schetzer is serv- ing on

… Mrs dancing. Marvin Kahn and his drone casion they wish to memorialize. school. of Detroit. Reno he G. Itoom• 3. refrentocents Nerved This can be done by planting one orchestra will furnish the music…

… members, but there will Beth person you wish to honor. The Itabid Leon From will lecture on the sold. A restaurant will be open r. Je- w Veterans honored person receives a beauti- be a nominal charge to non…

… sitors are new bazaar and a special chicken din- knowledged in The Detroit Jewish Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 On Sunday afternoon, Jan. 27, WP1001110 to all the Masson et Beth El ner will be served…

… Sunday for . , f Jewinh Mud!. on Mond. o Chronicle." of the American Legion is the the Y. P. S. Players will present C0111 In 5, and IMO between the hours of Contributions for trees which 35c. Jewish war…

July 05, 1935 • Page Image 5

… has done Proudly Presents an mosquitoes) like Paradise-on-the- ' The ancient melodrama, au• Coward, the greatest name of house and washing facilities. Visit- business with a Jew. The case Lake, Westwood…

… better ers with beer and pretzels and Gladys Bunter, one of the lead- if the social hall , BILLY CARR which is a build - jail by • lower court on the bands, finer and greater talent. LAKE ST. CLAIRE…

… irresistible smile and will- produced "The Drunkard" at Car- readily recognized when it is real- stage properties. A large porch on for suit. Mr. Simonstein car vied FUN! ing pen—the delight of all auto- mel…

… "Cavalcade" and "Private Lives." The Superior bench ruled the With the addition of these facili- scream at the musical antics of the drams of the Fifties sprang' "Bitter Sweet" is one of those LARRY FUNK ties…

… present production at the and lyrics are written by one and children one of the finest physical mental issue had been overlook ed, very lovely, the dancing and all, I holland Melalles units possesssed by…

the 32 season. Parents who desire to en- to buy in Jewish-owned shops do One (so Abe tells me, I'll tell you day they brought with them the musical queens, and in person, roll their children for the

… is decided• ininity, Muriel Sherman, adds much on the stage before she went on ly to the effect that patronizing short sketch. The l'hil Spitalny few vacancies exist. with her pleasing songs, as does…

… Garibaldi Here Mary Ellis and Tullio Carminat furt-am-Main, the court ruled ization not boast of the above described ever since. on uly J 12 furnishing the romance, is th that officials were justified in re…

…, will battle here on July 12 The registrar in a village in the plete success of Jewish national vigor and vitality vibrates through- singing star of the stage and the against Gino Garibaldi, the pride…

… Wetzlar district refused to issue 50c•60c•65c•76e colonization in Palestine through out the entire show, it would be a Metropolitan opera, in a song of all Italy. The new heavyweight ban ns on the ground…

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… done! 5. Visit- business with a Jew. The case Proudly Presents an • mosquitoes) like Paradise-on-the- The ancient melodrama, au . Coward, the greatest name of ors to camp are enthusi Lake, Westwood…

… pretzels an d I Gladys Baxter, one of the lead- of the social hall, which is BILLY CARR a build- jail by a lower court on the ece bands, finer and greater talent. spiced between scenes by d LAKE ST. CLAIRE…

… cur reel with his irresistible smile and will- produced "The Drunkard" at Car. readily recognized when it is real- stage properties. A large po t d r h t h r on FUN! ing pen—the delight of all auto- met…

… Sweet" is one of those ties, Camp Nahelu now atfo LARRY FUNK hrd y sic si , t a s Jack "Screwy" Douglas. .. . 'Tis up all over the country. I rare productions where the music children one of the finest p…

… enough. It asserted the fun de- And Ill. nand of • howeind Nvlullra very lovely, the dancing and all, mental issue had been overlook ed, The present production at the I and lyrics are written by one and…

… decided- :Wet Tear Farorite Mar la Perms ininity, Muriel Sherman, adds much on the stage before she we t on short sketch. The Phil Spitalny YOUR SMARTEST n ly to the effe th ct few vacancies exist. at…

… romance, is the on July 12 that officials were justified in re- tlent but would offer just Billy 9811 LINWOOD film now showing at the United fusing to issue banns for a mar- ( net. Itotheeter anti 'tendon…

… pep, Dinners pony and r+undor serves to bring back the lovely Irish, will battle here on July 12 The registrar in a village in the plete success of Jewish national vigor and vitality vibrates through…

…, in a song of all Italy. The new heavyweight the banns on the ground that as Smart tea-room atmosphere the Keren Ilayesod (Palestine great show. An extensive exhibition of Jew- and romance role. A grand…

… furnishes will appear in Olympia, on the assistance to the contradiction of ll else , while listeningto when Ain Harod, Jewish Colony get aand DROP IN1 the Museum of the Jewish Theologi- the music for the

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…, WILLIAM O'NEILL KRONNER ments that his wages will remain the City on March 4th. enson, and for the following eight dues and assessments in their or- Mr. Walsh, along with his 18 • Louis and Pearl Popper. A…

… actress, Fanny Brice." Father, S on Affair Of K. o P. Tuesday SOVIET, POLAND Re-Elect Murphy, DISCUSS ENTRY Birnkrant Advises TO BIRO-BIDJAN Saul 1-1. Birnkrant, well-known Jewish Immigrants From the Far…

…- ing the flood of the revolution. They even managed to live through ing his regime." the inflation and certainly paid no attention to Hitler in his early days on his climb to power. But WALSH IS…

on Wed- letic life of Detroit and intimately nesday evening, Jan. 9, at the The Detroi ; Lodge No. 65, acquainted with the leaders in Federation Building, 71 W. 47th Knights of Py thias, will give its…

… ing the past year, 605 cases were speak the I will be an address of this for program presented for adjudication; 784 le Chancellor Corn- cases appeared on the calendar of by the Suprel mender of the

… various ports of entry reason for the falling off of publisher and lecturer, regarded with the traffic problem, and an William O'Neill Kronner, for in the United States is demonstra- them they must run on

… party tick- the these cases is two-fold; (1) more as one of t he foremost Jewish aggressive program of educating 20 years a practicing attorney in ted by the report of the branch ens. people have received…

… of the policy laid down by Judge on the Democratic ticket. San Francisco. ivailneyge yoefarsknohwaisngbefeonr a employment have received more Minor A. Sweet, candidate for the Mr. Kronner, who was born…

… in agnredatprm There arrived in that city on • relief from the city, state and office of Judge of Recorder's a number of Japanese steamers Judge of our Circuit Court for federal agencies. Because of…

the Court, Traffic and Ordinance Divi- 25 Jewish immigrants, 10 men, 8 18 years, being returned there above two reasons, the financial sion. women and 7 children, who were term after term on the Repub…

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… Was Long in Public Service prepare the way for the large immigration. That has been the onial secretary, under whose au- foundation of the extraordinary Funeral services were held on thority Great…

… James G. McDonald, League of larged by the enthusiasm and psychiatrist, who died on Wed- Nations high commissioner for spiritual and intellectual capital nesday after an illness of but a refugees, and…

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… a World Jew- CURTAINS date from the 4th, 5th and 6th cen- Wedding (iereme- soon became busy, and it is on rec- the water from the buckets. And 39 votes, according to the report of nlm redeemed al the

…. WEINBERG---PIANIST GARFIELD 9089 Sept. 21—Shmarya Levin Memorial Meeting, at Shaarey A general call to all members of Offers instruction in private and clam lessons in the elemen- One day a very greedy fox…

…:30 p. m. the current term on Monday, Sept. creative music. This includes ear training which involves Bath Towels and Underwear have some!" he exclaimed. But he Oct. 1—First meeting of the year of Junior…

… laundry of the Oct. 23—First meeting Refined Atmosphere committees will report on their re- sadly. "I must have that fruit. of United Hebrew Schools, at Hotel Stotler at 2:15 P. M. can launder a finer shirt…

… Nation, Now he was thin enough to crawl A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE speaking on the subject "A Liberal Editor Looks at the Jews." through the small opening! He Nov. 12—Address by Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New…

… owner might come and to send In Questions retarding the THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "Jewish Self-Hate." Prottatant. Cotholic or Jewish faiths. him there. So he…

… National Confer• sore of Jew. and Christiana 111 Fourth Club of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "The Boiling Cauldron of Ile was very angry. "I might Avenue. New York Car. OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE have thought…

…. thin enough to crawl back through and traveler, speaking before Shaarey Zedek Men's Club on "Jews 55-2 for $1 00 $5. Madras. Ja guards. ete. Isaiah 53:45—"He was to suffer the hole and get out of this…

…- Messiah. The verse Isaiah 53:45 animal ! gogue of New York, in an address before Men's Club of Shaarey We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City is taken by most commentators Zedek, on the subject…

… AGENCY academic year on Nov. 12 there seemed to identify ed"—and this, 1 think may be courtesy, lair treatment and the lowest poesIble Int ttttt charge vid; others with the descendant will be 454 students…

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…. Bloomberg of Flint, at the Statler Hotel. Wraps-4th & 6th floors Futterman. Norman Froth, M. Truman, Samuel Freedman, Ilarry Freedmen, A. for friends and relatives on Sun- F d, A 11 Pieter, Sylvia Feinberg, M…

…. Reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yolles on Sunday, Dec. 22, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. -( 7ZEDAKAH IS PLANNING I Hadassah Conclave NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Honors Mrs. Ehrlich Plans are being…

… Stone, daughter be entertainment, favors and SOU- of Ben Stone, to Maurice Korn, was made at a Thanksgiving dinner for the immediate family given by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Smilo at their home on Clements Ave…

… man has too many shirt& So if you're stumped on the male members of your Christmas list-our tip is Arrow! • AROSET COLLLAR - famous because it never wilts, or wrinkles and requires no starching…

… Aesculapian Ladies' Auxil- iary announces a medicine shower and bridge for the benefit of the Jewish Old Folks Home, to be given at 1:30 p. m. on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 17, at the home of Mrs. Jennie S. Zagal…

…- held on Dec. 11: Lena Agree. A. Arono•, IL August, son, Donald M., a student of the dens of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Arthur Abrantot its, Carl Arta, O. Atkins, Tuxedo-Holmur branch of the Arta, David…

…, to Louis M, Bloomberg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elk, Dora Ehrlich. A. Freedman. Ed on the Sabbath of Dec. 7, and Prober. Ed Feldstein, Francis Fro, Nether that an elaborate party was given M…

…, Abraham Halperin, presents Litman Gould, K. H. Grenadier, Nathro 14U WOODWARD AV& Goldman. J. Greenberg, Rea Oledwin, ed the Bar Mitzvah with a gift on Louis Golden, Harbert (11111s Al Garvin, behalf of the

…. Gordon, Shrove Grey. Nethan blatt. On Sunday, Dec. 10, a re- Tickets Fur thole, Sidney Gorman. Pauline Gorman, ception was held at the home of Anywhere Conant t Louis Germansky, Alex Carom HarrY Grevnin…

… city, after eke. henry LeSetl Hymn I.adn.on, bride, was maid of honor, and having spent four and one half Lapidus David Levine, Art hur Lubin. I on Le , Jullro London. PhIllip Max Sarut, brother of the

August 16, 1935 • Page Image 2

… Keren Kayemeth in achiev- ment has taken place in the Emek tition on the playing fields. From Mr. and Mrs. Milton Alexander, membership will be closed when two-flat, building 67 feet deep, ing this aim…

… inferiority been the inviolable principle of and and on the Emek Zebulun a brisk Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell stall shower, painted walls, va- or with the office of Shaarey Ze- this institution since its inception…

… will merge into one large city, sys- movement is the establishment of M of whom have not sufficient means tematically planned by the town Home, Mrs Harry Cohen, Children's Co- Maccabi as an educational…

… and—apart from en- ing several new settlements on J. N. dual in its total being. Maccabism feel as if made to order. In upervision man, Meyers & Keys. profession seas refused by the couraging…

… speculation—not conduc- F. land, carrying out s fact, your feet will get into the The Gandal family of Cleveland. means the contribution of every Minimum Charge, $1.50 Mayor on the grounds that he was ive to…

… and Relief Society, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. ism and links up the Jewish spirit 1617 Broadway, 12916 Jeffer- ing information on unimpeach- brought the total number of Hertz, Rabbi mei Mrs. A. M. with the

… neighborhood of the orange- Isaacs, who expressed his willingness to • ' growing districts where agricul- Such, in broad outline, is the Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, on the knowledge that only the CASS LAKE…

… systematic training and Mr. and Mrs. Sol R. Levin, 8931 R St. Burial was in Beth David 361 997 m.d. Total less home. Near bus. 3378 for citizenhip papers. however, on the discipline of every indivi- agement…

….s Purity Chapter, Mr. and Mrs. nothing to do with real 'Macca- connected with the grocery busi- help drive. References. Town- from his employment on account Gifts to North End Clinic ness. Ile was one of the

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… William P. Blienick Again Chosen •s Musical Director Wraps-4th & 6th floors for friends and relatives on Sun- day, Dec. 10. In the absence of Dr. A. 61, lIershman, the visiting rabbi, Abraham Halperin…

… of !3265 Burlingame Ave. announce , the engagement of their daugh- ter, Rose, to Louis Gelfand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gelfand of 9905 McQuade Ave. Reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yolles on

… Sunday, Dec. 22, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. ARROW SHIRTS can't be wrong for his Christmas gift! 3.50 2.50 No man has too many shirts. So if you're stumped on the male members of your…

…. Adolph Smile at their home on Clements Ave. Mr. and Mrs. N. Rotenberg of Windsor, Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter, Freda, to Maurice Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stone of Toronto, Ont. The

…. on Nov. 28, at Hotel Web- ster Hall. Rabbi Harry Z. Gor- don performed the ceremony at 2 p. m., which was followed by a reception for 200 guests. Miss Sylvia Redblatt, sister of the bride, was maid of…

the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Samuel Gus- sin, son of Mrs. Clara Gussin of Detroit. The wedding took place on Thursday, Nov. 28, at the resi- dence of Rabbi Abraham J. Epel, who performed the

… ceremony. HOLTZMAN-FREEDLAND Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freedland announce the marriage of their daughter, Rose, to Samuel Holtz- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Holtzman, on Supday evening, Dec. 1. Rabbi 51. Zager…

… officiated. LEWINSTEIN-ITTIGSON Mrs. Mollie Ittigson announces the marriage of her daughter, Goldye, of Chicago, formerly of Detroit, to Louie M. Lewinstein of Chicago, on Monday, Dec. 9. Jr. Old Folks' Home…

… Group Plans Old-Fashioned Movie Night An "Old Fashioned Movie Night" followed by • dance and refresh- ments will be presented by the Junior Group of the Jewish Old Folks' Home on Saturday evening, Jan…

… after the next gathering, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 18. MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY CROWLEY-MILNER' Fur-Trimmed Velvet Wraps '29" r. 1 Pictt'red: One of many enchanting new styles. Some have hoods…

April 12, 1935 • Page Image 6

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… aaanathera than Cams Arrat.a s me brae a.- ;nil a matte. fir the sap:* rear *trig, :a :thas Poale f Zeire Zion Dance on April 21 7be Pose-Lethe Enr. afar SC i•it ,-ay. Apr: 21. a: tae ftr-ar..er rearsa, a Se…

… azaawar" ea the b.ttt. Dr. Freund Elected By Health Council rclaCia rote_ A.: efirto are 4e'-rug ciseentrated 21114 *LC* afar a meta and !satea: one- eras_ A epees: prier= a to be fee: the,: a aattnn :4…

… cloth rocas. sea neer_are r be ark at the oa Holmair Ave_ keine! Of Mrs A Goodman. 12-21 The cressasuca r7 bald • cadrece. ea Westiee117 ht. rare party on Ayr-.1 34. at the saw. May I t ie vita tanot eke…

… $1000 to equal the Buick "40" in Features and Performance ON DISPLAY AT YOUR NEAREST BUICK DEALERS AND AT THE GENERAL MOTORS SPRING SHOWING, GENERAL MOTORS BLDG- MIMI UTTER ANT 111tILT, IIIICT WILL…

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