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Entered as Second-Class Matter, Nov. 7, 1929, at the Po, t 0(. THE JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R. I.. OVEMBER 6, 1931 5 Cents the Copy Vol. III. No. 6 lice at Providence. R. 1., Under the /',ct of March 3. 1879.
I By the Way I The J wu h H raid Hitler Rehearses ung Juda a :> PIERRE E ' Tidbits and News of nle t BPgin , (SpH:1 ... Jl i\Jr!tt raph1c 1 Jewish Personalities T wr hur, . boyi, :..nd girls, I By DAVID SCHWARTZ m rf Young J uda.- Clu Rhc I.land, will par It I!, Dr. P,..lbert C, Thomas of the First lic1pal.(; m a contesl be mnin Baptist Church of FaJI River will be 1 Ionda:Y, ? o•.. ~ and con mum Looking m an effor to pla . , ' ' the gue:,t ,spcaJcer at the annual peace until D :n. Backward 'Ih Je H rald in very J w ' i.sh h thE: "tat Two Ix· A rather friendly reader of this col- tifol S n Radio Rece1 u.mn. Mr. Jacob Turner, of Chicago, offered a major pn some time ago, indicated that his ap I actinl! bt1y and on..-. lo petite for ·this department waxed as gi rl. Joi-cr h ,1 Finkle, it became historical. Give us I some Th J<:vnl"h H,·rald, ou more of the old cliggings, was his rul s of 1h er_, t, plea. m1:elin~~ of tne Well, we have been browsing and he Y,,ung Ju through .the meadows of the nineti s girls will officfaliv -in the old magazines and news fort.! on · • papers of the library of Congre s. So Th c: • here is a column for Mr. Turner. from d1 th• I CUL'' J ar · Jol or u- ' )f The Nervous d.Aear B h l.i- ~ ~ ' Bah, l.,c ,,f • KY J ( ' I• Nineties Youth " n. ·· Various phra e have been u cd de B . Y hud.. · scribing the nineties. For ome rea ,. d,_1;.111 son scarcely atisfyiug to me, ome c-o I.an a have tagged the period - the "gay nounr•·rl in ninetie ." Other have called it "the Th J,-w,.-h suffering nineties." The latter, it seems to me, is more correct. But per haps for alliterative reason , I pre(er the "nervous nineties." 22 OJ . IZATl() .. In many ways, the nineties seem very kin lo our own present decade. DR. ALBERT C. THOMAS TO P.\Rl'ICIP l\TE I . There was the great d e pre s ion of 1893, you remember for one thing. services at Temple Emanu-El on Fri- PE C PROGJ day evening, ov. 13 Coxey's Rev. Thomas was born in Burma, Will Li ~hen . ' 1>\·. 11 111 b,nta ri on Asia, the son of misswnarie;s H r - lub;. rr. fHT1u 1 I \Tarh•·nh imcr Lawyer ccived his ducation at Brown Um hairrnan <,l Arrun,,1·1111 nl ln It was the ear of the ma1· ch of v-e rsity and Newton Theologic:,J sti tulion L ater, hr: rv,-d a dire c Coxey's Army of the Unemployed lo T J r .• om•· in v ral Washington. I have been looking to tor of Religious Educauon ·1p· 1ng i Una Prov1d ·nee, see if there wa any Jewish angle to churches, in Brook rn, eld A St. Loui a1,d B •·ooklyn For s that famous Hegira. Ah, here I have \". Ian a.io years. he was pastor of Cr s:on , it. The lawyer for Coxey-this fol - r of th, 0 >U r nue Baptist Church in e York City. l Hyman, must be a J ew. ,.vi. < t, rhood of low, Samue ·. Thoma A,s Coxey comes 1to Wa hington mong the many offic s ne I. l ' ·ach- fo!L,wing: m ,vith his hordes of hungry unem has held ar:! ihc enhe1 he i h· Chaolain, . ew Y ,·I: Un1vers1ly. l ployed. the conservative authorities of pital city, of cour e, do nol like 1!)21-27; Chaplain. of '.lO"th Fie!J /.r- the ca tille1 y; 77th !Ji·. ision. American Ex- I fr .. Frances J. Sayre, d·iu ii. pedi'iona··y Fores; member of Jo- the lat Pr 1den . V?"rlro••; n, H w to get Coxe i their p.rob)em. sepii ··ncis Post Veterans oi For- 1, •r, mak the pr-m ci pal addr on ii: Hlcir foolish way they a r r At last, . Fall River: Pre ident of "'Armistic Day, 1!131-Ha ·e \ e Fin of the leaders c'~ Afars I re t Coxey and soipe and New York State i h d t e Job?" lilliam ~dam. Brown, army over . ·;w York City for leading the unemployed Bap ist Ministers' Conf rence; Trus- Jr.. _ prof or of conom1cs ot Brown the grassy la\!'ros. and Administrative Commit! e, !-Jniv rs1ty, wd] also address he ~eet before Munici tee I r · y ob l Coxey is arraigned Andover-Newton TheologicaJ School : mg Dean fargar Sho~e . Iornss of Court of Washington. Lawyer J)(, d<- • t nn .Jew, h mfl J n pal in roduce e ·I Presider.t. Brown Alumni Association Pembroke C llege ·Ul c ua life of h' Hyman is his counsel. of F all Rive,-. speakers. The organizations co-op- in ·11 bt: afr-1d ha J h mfiu nc • Rabbi Goldma n extends an invita- er ing are as follows: I up in giving drrectwn ,, , When St1·aus tion to the entire Jewish community Pawtucket Y. ·w C A, ·woonsocke s p, r1 ~1 • volu ion ,,f 1-,· ,,·nn n •. Wo- Was Young to attend this Peace Sabbatb Service Y. W. C. A., League of Jewish · d n make him ---Oi'---- men's Orgaruzations, Sisterhood of 1 Se:mte yeL I dr., ys m- What is this? An old magazine, Temple Beth-El Sjslerhood of Tern- ·mlv • ha r d hr.: J 'I Thr-r • is Alfred I ,,f ," edited b y called the "Verclict NEW TEMPLE FOR pie Beth-IsraeL S isterhood of Tem- , v cau r; grow hys 1-ncal r1·1~ r Jch pages. There Henry Lewis. I turn the pie Emanu-El. Rhode Island so- · e completed for the banquet and dance tained at a large dinner in the eve to be given by the Jµdah Touro ning. Lodge, No. 998, B'nai B'rith, on Tues ·, FALL RIVER I day evening, Nov. 10th, at the C. J. SAVE OUR TRAINING STATION. TEMPLE EMANO-EL I. Community center auditorium. It I COMMUNITY NEWS ' is expected that there will be an oversubscription to this -'lffair. ♦ DJ.l. THOMAS TO BE The other members of the commit ~~------! Murray Silverman Miss Sally Sarat sponsored a Hal .BAR-MITZVAH GUEST PREACHER tee are as follows: Mrs. Haskell with Frank, .rdrs. Morris Sackett, Mrs. lowe'en party at her home on 424 Robeson street. Guests .were present At the regular Sabbath services, to Abraham Rotman, Mrs. Abraham Master Herman Meierowitz, son of Bennett Chevrolet Co. Mines, Mrs. Abraham Blackman, Mrs. from Providence, Newport and New Mr. Meyer Meierowitz, Van Zandt be held on Friday evening, Nov. 13th, Bedford. Dr. Albert C. Thomas of the First Samuel Garr, Mrs. Michael Tieman, avenue, will be Bar-Mitzvah this Sat 776 Elmwood Avenue Mrs. Saul Flanzbaum, Mrs. Benjamin urday morning at the historic Touro Baptist Church, Fall River, will be CALL BROAD 504S the guest preacher. This service com Blacher, Mrs. Isadore Pritsker, Mrs. Miss Bertha Bedrick was tendered Synagogue. ing near Armistice Day will mark the Sol Cohen, Mrs. Jacob Fain, Mrs. B. a birthday party at her home on June The Bar-Mitzvah of Frederick Alof FOR NEW and USED Annual Peace Service which the con Grossman, Mrs. Max Temkin, Mrs. street by members of the Nu Sigma sin last Saturday was attended by CARS gregation observes. Nat C. Cohen, Mrs. A. L. Jacobs, Mrs. Gamma on the occasion of her 18th many out-of-town guests. His parents, J . L. Coplan, Mrs. James Efros, Mrs. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Alofsin, enter- Mrs. I. L. Edelstein, 123 ENROLLED IN INSTITUTE Henry Goldblatt, Mrs. B. Alper. Miss Martha Feldman f 85 Albany The enrollment of the Institute of c;:>ther names to this list are still street was home from college over the Jewish Studies has reached the un bemg added. week-end. ''HOME OF THE CHEVROLET" precedented number of 123. The en rollment fee is two dollars. About DAUGHTERHOOD TO HOLD FIRST Mrs. Wolf Lepes of 474 Osborn 100 of those registered are for the MEETING street has just returned from a trip Saturday afternoon lecture course and to Holyoke, Springfield, Hartford and 23 are enrolled in the Wednesday eve- The :first meeting of the Daughter Boston, where she has been visit BENNETT CHEVROLET CO. ning course conducted jointly with hood will be held on Thursday eve ing. Junior Hadassah. This is the out- ning, Nov. 12th, at 8 o'clock, at the H. L. BENNETI'. PRESIDENT standing achievement in many years Temple. This program •of the group Mr. Jordan Feinstein of 474 Osoo·m in the community in a program of ex- ' is. a varied one being devoted to social street is recovering from an appen tensive Jewish adult education. Many cultural and philanthropic work. All dicitis operation. His friends in Provi other programs are to follow later in young women of these ages are cord dence will be pleased to hear thls. the year. The lecturer for next Sat- ially invited to joint. This organiza urday afternoon, Nov. 14th, is Rabbi tion is sponsored by the Sisterhood of Mr. and Mn.. A. Sudack of 476 Os Beryl Cohen, who will speak on the the Temple. born street celebrated their 25th wed subject, "Judaism." Rabbi Cohen is ding anniversary on Sunday, Nov associated with Rabbi Harry Levi FLORAL OFFERING lsL of Temple Israel of Boston. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois The Horal offering for last Friday Miss Evelyn Mines r June t-reet and of the Hebrew Union College. night was the gift of Irving, Dorothy is recovering from an ppendiciti op A REPKE ENT T E DISPL Y OF He has served several congregations and Miriam Magid in honor of their eration at Truesdale Hospital. before coming to Boston and is an au parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Magid. / CHEVROLET R ' aod TRUCK ' thority on the subject he is to speak Mr. Frank Futoransky of 139 Staf on, since he is the author of the ford road is recovering from n in book, "Introduction to Judaism," JUNIOR CHOIR ORGANIZED jury received in an u tomobiJe cci which is having a wide circulation. den t last week. Mrs. Samuel Blazar will be the The Junior Choir held its first meet BE NE'IT CHEVROLET CO. chairman of the lecture meeting on ing on Monday, Nov. 2nd, under the The Sisterhood of Temple Beth that Saturday. leadership of Mrs. Fred Weiser. The El is planning an Arni.istiet: e v d nee 776 ELMWOOD A VE. Phon B•Rood s,045--46-47-48-49 choir consists of pupils of the Re and exp(:ct it be 3 big ucc 355 IN RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS ligious School from the ages of 12- OPEN EVENING 15. The officers elected are: Presi At the regular meeting of the dent, Herbert Brown; Secertary, Eve School Board, held Tuesday evening, lyn IsserUs; 'treasurer, Abraham Nov. 3, it was reported that the total Belilove. registrations of the various depart ments of the Religious School was 355. Of this number 94 are attending the daily Hebrew School and 24 the TI co. ,I which meets Jewish Orphanage High School Department Nr•p rt '<•P HADASSAH BRIDGE The Newport Chapter of Hadassah will hold their regular monthly bridge INDUSTRIAL on Wednesday evening, Nov. 18th, at the C. J. I. Community Center with TRUST COMPANY Mrs. Nathan David in charge of all Mw• TM.a SJS0,000.000 M-i... ./ I'd«.! -..,. S- arrangements. -.cu flve Providence Offices-Branches in I!.. PROVIDENCE PA WTUCl SIGMA PI TO HOLD man of the entertainment committee, will be athletic contests and speeches DANCE ON NOV. 17 by members, Philip Macktaz and "Sol" Skolnick. Plans for the semi-annual frolic to I WOONSOCKET Following the meeting the two be held at the Plantations Club on bowling teams met at the Palace al Nov. 17th, are in full swing. · '111 ooneocket Repon•r from Worcester, Pawtucket and other leys. The team captained by Joseph The committee in charge, under the Miss Esther Golden dties are exoected to attend Goldfine took three out of four points chairmanship of Milton Blettle, have 23 B Park Plac.e A group from this city was se: from "Jim" Golden's aggregation. Zel secured one of the finest dance or Phone Woon. 206°J Jected as delegates to the district con mer Levin hit the high tot.al followed SABBATH SERVJC&S chestras available, and everything is vention to be held in Worcester, Nov. by Harry Gµelick. A. Z. A. MAKES PLANS being done by the committee to make 15. Officers from national headquar At the services Friday, Nov. 6, this event one of the finest social af Rabbi Samuel M. Gup took for his ters in Omaha, Neb., will be the prin SUPPER DANCE HELD fairs of the fall season. A busy winter social season faces topic, "They Shall Learn War No cipal guests and speakers. More." Woonsocket Chapter, Order of Aleph A debating group was organiz.ed and Miss Jean Greenbaum of Malden, Initiation of new members was hel(i Zadik Aleph, judging from the plans instructed to prepare a debate for the The musical service wilJ be drawn Mass., was hostess for a supper danct? from the works of Rogers, Binder at the club room last Thursday eve discussed and formulated at a meet next meeting. The group is composed held in Talmud Torah Hall at Mal ning, being climaxed with a surprise iI,g last night in the Vestry' of the Rubenstein and Stark. Anthem'. of lrving Zimmerman, Joseph Falk, den, Sunday night, llil honor of Miss "Adonoi Adonoi," and a contralt.o solo, dinner for the members. The com B'nai Israel Synagogue. The three Joseph Goldfine, Harry Garelick, Beatrice Sholovitz of this city, a Jan advisors, Joseph Eisenberg, Jacob ''Ets Chayim.'' mittee in charge was commended for Philip Macktaz, Irving Leveine, MH uary bride➔lect and fiancee, of Max the manner in which the affair was Russian and Coleman Zimmerman, ton Mack, Robert Dunn, Philip Bi Greenbaum of Hartford, Conn. One handled. The members inducted were an~ the President of the B'nai B'rith renbaum and Zelmer Leveine, chair hundred couples attend d. COMPLIMENTARY SUPPER Samuel Pavlow and Max Harriet. Ashel Booth, were present. man. Supper was served at tables n- Next Sunday, the local order will Plans also were made to challenge tered with yeUow chrysanthemums. The S~terhood will provide a com be officially presented its charter by the B'nai B'rith, the parent organiza pllm ntary supper to the young pep Subscribe Now to Wilfred B. Feiga of Worcester, a tion, to a debate in the near future. ple who have been Confirmed in the Y. W. B. A. PLAN COMIN last 1h y a at th initial meet member of the National Advisory Other featurt-s for the coming meet EVENTS The Jewish Herald Board of the A. Z. A. Delegations ing arranged by Nathan Bader, chair- ing on n xt Sunday night. Nov. 8, at 6:30. A n w m mbcr, Manon F ldman, Th purpo of this m eeting ts to wa w lcom d inl.o th YOWlj,{ Wo organlz.e u Young People's Society for men's Hebrew Associatlon at a m L th coming yca.r to carry out a defi mg held 1n th V stry of th · B'nw ls nlt ly J w b intellectual and soc1al ra I Synagogu roJrram Mrs. Maurice L Fox:, Mni Tht: r c ntly appomkd n • Markoff l.lnd Mrs. Th do"' m nt commiil • • coropo d of ~ r,r.. h ommitt , m THE PIERCE AUTOMATICOILBURNER • &rion Rubin, Ann Korns em, Al K1,bri 15 ky, Fl ra Sc ky, M1n.n11· Nonn , Ann A Local Product has, by hundreds in actual p r tion, T V to be a S in. &-atric holov 1 Kuplon, h , •d p. ci.,l . •n n i.n wruch 1h m• ·m- most economical, quiet, clean and efficient Burner. fvr thr.· c th!! of th, club w dl p rucip t,., will h, Id o n r rid. y , v 13 & ullint: Im a n, will ,. , The Pierce Burner is made in FOUR SIZES, suita le f r r id nc , ffic , _chool, flJ l d in: • WEEKLY I~ N flf.Ot' LI R For m, apartment house, church, and all classes of heating requir m nts. how a n< W1 h tn h•1 11 , 1.h, • . 1 •n' Cl ub n o r il l an111n 1nr • t i,:mmng ,,f d d imd trn p, 11 w1d , 11. ,kin ( It The Pierce Burner is designed to burn MEDIUM GRA VJTY Oll., ,hich i ·,ut nt, nd • Page 4 THE JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R. I., NOVEMBER , 1931 participants were you.ngs ers between the ages of eight and nine years. It .41 a, ath Sholoni was q uite amusing. fo r the Midgets made e very effort c o be as grown up !,trht JJwish Jfi_crolb ~ as they po sibly could. They gave S J·nag ogue the prayers exceUently in He bre w and THE JEWISH HOME NEWSPAPER OF RHODE ISLAND the o lder boy will have to do very weU to k p up with the high stand PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK IN THE YEAR BY fflE ard set by the ··Midgets." The gue t C FFlCER ' ELECTED speaker f th evenmg was Leon JEWISH PRESS PUBLISHING COMP ANY SemenolI. The officer of the J unior (Continued from Page 1) Th annual meetina of the Ahavath Congregation a r as follows: Sholom Hebrew School was hcld Sun ~lfr •d Litwin, President; Sanford Jas for hopes that turn to ashes. d y evening at 7:30 o'clock m the F 71nman, Vice President; Irving MYER M. COOPER, President I dare say, Fels wow d ot be o en Ve<>-....-y of the Synagogue, corner Pickar, Ra bbi; Abraham Lobell. Re ' thusiastic abou t th lit J We lshman H..,well an Scott ·t.re ts. The annual sponsive Reading; Harold Lappin. today. report w ·:, read by the Seer tary. Mr. Kabolas Shabo ; Pa ul Li twin., Maariv. Sa.mu I Wo A general oulline ol 116 OrallJ!I! Street, Providence, Rhode Islanci 'he ac 1vit. of the sch I was made When Kro.u MAX N Telephone: GAspee 4312 - 4313 b~ ,,Ir .,bx Chan en, th Pr sident : .. ~ > ...... , 1..n -· ti ...... 11; c1pp laud cl Was Fire tor the .,ucc · of lh school s.ince hj ,..., h, what is th' ? r mfo.i cence aclm.mistra on. ..-(r. Charren, who is ~ . t by dolph Krau . 1 u r me mb r well l·nown bu.:.rnl.'.s man in t.he JOSEPH M. FINKLE, Editor him, the one-time leader of the B'naj ci y, nev rthele_ g ~·e his untlrmg B'rith. ''Th, .J k r " effor to th11 .,; ·h,:,o) for he p· · x I ~6 - I SIJ H When Kraw, came t chi count.r) , m ri , th • He mor rh:in 0 he obtained j1Jb in llttl.: cigu.r vu!. J in h im . Member Jewish Telegraphic Agency, lnc., With News Corr esponden ts plant. He , orked bort ;m . a.o d h All Over. the World bo aid to him: " dolph, y u b t- ~ ter gel a job omewhere e . Y u · r ·n; haven't got brail1!> en u gl.i to be n r '& -u cigar make r. " 1 • n• ry, S,,mu ·I olf. I Fa orit P CrP(Jnc Subscription Rates: Five Cents the Copy. By Mail, $2.50 per 1 I Ile ctid g t a joh '>f)m wh er ·b ·, bb1 H D 8·1chrach pr ui , th•· Annum, payable in advance ond bocam • p hli:.he.r of th · hi a~•J w rk o f 1, 1 Int r - 0 ean. on· of th · _frc t dai li hi, of the oin tib. 'i THE JEWISH HERALD invites correspondence on subjects of tnt.:rest l.fJ th e J ewish people, but disclaims responsibility fo r an 1ndorsement of T •~I L the views expressed by the wr iters. . I<'(' Cr<·a,n Co . The ri:gul if u tl ' a t.. ft. J. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1931 b1: U1 Frtdr. Maunce M 'vi Phon t m· lOZII pn,ach h "Autumn L... J S..:hk, b<:r wr e ,:1 VIC<:> 'J • I Jewish Calendar ! If' (JJL f E JG JO ' 'i I The k.dJ , 1ou • 1,n 5692 1931 T l •· On J fi 1::- fnd1 10-. 'h · II ! , --- Hurra •r on lu r k •l I E.F I 'I t ' l LTl .\ I. PiH>(,ft \ , I \ J L',\ I 11 L ''l . I• ft T flE K l C nt•4• It ! ROSH CHODESH KISLEV ...... WEDNESD Y. O V. 11 ,rk f',\RLOtt O L I UKAH ...... SATURDAY, DEC. 5 FIRST DAY SHAN (Con in11.-1 !r, ,.,, If /Jr, rn ' I • Happenings of Interest ID the Women's W orl the following week opens the Com Junior Hadassah Gertrude Friedman Prof. Dudley Tyng munity Fund Campaign. A special Hadassah Board meeting Hillside Tea Room Benefit Bridge to Re-elected Head of to Open Emanu-El was held on Thursday, Nov. 5. at the home of the Vice President, ALL HOME COOKING Mrs. J. REGULAR DINNERS D. Grossman, on Sackett street. DAILY Take Place Nov.16 Pawt.Jr.Hadassah Lect11res Saturday SPECIAL DINNERS SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS Chain Bridges to be Held by Mem SeveraJ lnt.eresting Reports Rendered CHICKEN or STEAKS, 1.00 bers; Regular Meeting Is at Sisterhood Meeting; Mrs. Held Monday Mitchell Addresses Member rar1j entered to.-Plenty of Maternity Parking Space. 1200 Hope St., Br· All plans have been completed for A lecture on ''Christianity'' by Pro lol, betweei:1 Warren a.od the benefit bridge to be given by the fessor Dudley Tyng of Brown Uni Gowns-Corset.5-lnfnnta' Wear Bri loL Tel. Warren SL Providence Chapter of Junior Ha versity will open the series of Jew Booklets on Requ t ORD.ER FOR HOME COOKING dassah, was the announcement made ish Study Lectures at Temple Emanu - MISS CREED T KE. OUT a t the r ~gular meeting held at the El on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 7. 405 WOOLWORTH BLDG. SARAH V LUTHER. Providence Biltmore on Monday eve This announcement was made by Mrs. DExter l96S Prop. ning, with the President, Miss Bea Hennan Bernstein at a regular meet trice M . Goldowsky, presiding. The ing of the Sisterhood of T emple ~;:- - _ - •·- • - ■ - , _ , _ affair will take place on Monday eve Emanu-El held on Monday evening, ning, Nov. 16, at the &st Side Nov. 4. Mrs. Nat C. Cohen pre F,or Good Food Phea~nt Shoppe, 151 Cushing street. sided. A Reminder Assisting the general chairman, Miss Pla.ns were discus ed for the C m and Good 1tl usic Anne Fishman, are the following: mun.ity Chest Drive and a team w ' FROM Mrs. Dora Gershman Albert, Mrs. formed Mrs. Herman Bernstein. PORT ARTHUR Rose G. Kelman, Mrs. Lila Rosen, chairman, rendered a r port on th T() 1 TRAI O ' Miss Margaret Lecht, Miss Edith Lie annual Thanksgiving b II. Sever I RE T R T berman, Miss Nathalie Samdperil new members were announced ELl\CW OD fl H MARKET , by th • 123 ~ EYBO SET STREET Miss Beulah Sherman, Miss Beatrice chainnan of membership, . S Ro I th ,8 t 1' h ~ M. Goldowsky, ex-officio, and Miss sen. Mrs. Morris Sack tt aJso gave ' 8 RET - DANCING on Nettie Bander, publicity. a report on the banks, lhe prn,....,,.,c of ntiJ 1 . M. Vari ty and Caught At the meeting, Monday, Miss which ar us d for th mortga" .. arby Michal Smith, former President of fund. LARGE OR SMALL Junior Hadassah, gave a most inter Mrs. Coh •n uri,: d v~ry m..,m~r P RTIES CATERED 31,. · I H 'TRt.:l:."T esting talk. LO Her subject, which she make a . pecial effort T W FO G, T ·l " - ?8:)" knows thotou ghly from actual experi p ace me ting to be h Jd m t1 • ence, was "Palestine." Miss Sylvia Day, Nov. 11, L th•· Plantatioru; Blum entertained with recitations C1ub. which were very well received. Eniertainm nt w:1.s l1.1rnJ h by ■ Announcement was made that Xenia [!] the MISS GERTRUDE FRIEDMAN P troviJ, not ·d R · n ·_l I'i1 Junior Hadassah convention would be danc ,r, accomp.an1••d by M1 , ~ SM. RTLY f,ITTEI) co T. ~ held on Dec. 27, 28 and 29, at the Who was recenlly re-elected Pr si rion Gro ma.n on he p1am, Th•• [!] I!] Hotel New Yorker , ✓ New York. den t of the Pawtucket and Central gu t peak r of he , ft rnoo11 "'"· 'i1 in Miss Sadie Gillson, chaif!nan of the Falls Chapter of Junior Hada ah. M . Philip H. Mi ch I~ who g· v.. , ~ [!] cultu R C R L :.i l\lB ral committee of Juruor Hadas Miss Friedman is one of lhe most ac most inl~n: lmg and m lruclJvie · 1k I@ J [!] has, announces the opening of a tive members of the organization. n '· Ado! sc nl Chi ldrt:n ·• ra, course being offered this year to Jun Th ial hour, which follow d.. ~ At nu. ualLy LO PR CE.' ~ ior Hadassah members. It consists ---□1--- was in charg of Mr . ,x Str. m1ch. j [!] of eight lectures on P alestine, illus assi ted by Mn,. H Kaufman, )11 , fi1 ~ trated with the new P alestine film Jacob Mey [!J Sigma Delti Pi to r, Mr A. Rotm n, • J 11!!.1 ~ slides, just published by the Zionist Charles St r8.':1111ich, Mrs. Morn , Roth- ~ ~T ~, ~ Executive at J erusalem. man, 1 1l11am hor , rs. F~m r 00 G I f)P This course, to be given Rabbi Hold Fall Dan,re Is nd M . L. Watlm,.1.n. ~ £ET 'Ip(• 013:; ~ rael M. Goldman of Temple Emanu El, started Nov. 4 and will continue at Froebel~ N oi . 17 ---□-'--- ~ on every Wednesday evening at eight o'clock through November and De- Ladies FrPe Loan cember. Mi. · Moll Rey · ls Chafrman; Doc tou Oli Miss Be lle Temkin, chairman of Holme· to Provide Mu le chain bridges announced that each for Dancing Will Hold Joint (' mpany member of the executive board has agreed to have at least one table or Plans for the annual autumn dance Meetiug Thur~da Windoi , 'ltade. and more of bridge at her home during of the Sigma D !ta Pi Sorority were the season. It is also hoped that made at a c:linner on Monday all ev - Executi e Board and ~I •ml:rer,hip wn'lrt.rf, members of Junior ,Hadassah ning, Nov. 2, al the home of I will Miss Comm.itte to :Vleet With follow this lead and thereby add Freda Ernslof on Sumter street. Ptc i Hl HE a deal; ReguJar l\leetin~. ~ov. T QUALITY substantial sum to the treasury at the The affair this year will take place 17 end of the at Froebel CUSTO:I ,. I DE season. Hall on Tuesday evening, A Nov. 17, joint meeting of th m mbers of ---□--- \vith Doc Holme providing the Executive howroom - 91 Eddy the music for dancing. Board and membership committee of the Ladies TeJephon~ G ~ 7721 Reports Rendered Miss Dolly Reys is chairman of ar ' Hebrew Fr~ I Loan A ociation, will be held OPEN 9 .1. - 6 P. M. , rangements. Thursday afternoon, 'ov. 12, at thton ______; at Meet ing of FRONT home of the President, Irs. Harry t New J e ey venue Shat.kin . . Beth-Israel Women Coal Drive Report .!Vlrs. Julius Weisman is chairman of membership. THE MAIN SPRING ARCH ISrrnktrs A regular meeting will be held Complimentary Bridge to be Held in Given at Ladies' on An Exclusive Featw-e in TL TIC CITY, . J. December; Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 17, at Zinn's Patronesses Chosen Extraordinary for Peace Meeting Union Aid Meeting Banquet Hall. Mrs. Shatkin will pre Walk-Over Shoes Reduction in Rate.1 side. Various important reports will As Low be rendered Several reports were at this meeting. rendered by For Weak Arches Without MeaJs: $2.50 tiaily var;ous chairmen of standing commit Mrs. Samuel Ernstof, Chairman, Re per ---J□,--- pel'SOn; $35 weekly tees, at a regular meeting of ports Progress; Nominating Com for 2; With the Sis and Tired Feet MeaJs; $6 daily peT terhood of Temple Beth-Israel, mittee ls Appointed penon, $85 held weekly for 2. on Monday afternoon, Nov. 2. • They November Meeting were as follows: An encouraging report on the Coal American Drive WALK-OVER or European Plan Membership, Mrs. Samuel Deutsch; in progress now, was given by of Hot and the Chairman Local Hadassah 34.? WESTMINSTER Cold Sea Water in House, Mrs. Jacob Licht; Social, Mrs. , Mrs. Samuel H . Ern STREET All Baths Samuel Ernstof; Publicity, Mrs. Boris stof, at the regular meeting of the Providence, R. L N. Nelson. Mrs. Arna Wrazlowsky Ladies' Union Aid Association, held to be Postponed Complete Garage Faciliti.e11 gave a final report on the Sisterhood on Tuesday afternoon at the Home supper. _ for the Aged on Orms street. Mrs. E. Decision Made at Board Meeting to A very fine outline of the conven Rosen presided. Mrs. Ernstof thanked Avoid Confliction \\5th National tion of the New England Branch of the members of her committee and Conclaves and Community Drive the United Synagogue of America, also expressed her appreciation and I Can Do Wonders held at Temple Emanu-El, was given gratefulness to the public for their The regular meeting fine contributions of the Provi by Mrs. Leo Weiner. Mrs. Benjamin . As a token of dence Chapter of Hadassah, sched With Your Old Fur Coat! N. Kane, Mrs. Joshua Bell and Mrs. gratitude to her committee, Mrs. uel for Nov. 'Ernstof 10, has been postponed Have it remodeled info the B. Nelson were delegates for this is planning a complimentary until further notice new slenderizing bridge. , because of the style at a surprisingly low priee. convention. fact that the Zionist Organization and Plans for a complimentary bridge At the· regular meeting, a nominat National Hadassah You may have ¥OUT new Fur Coat C1.I.Stom made ing committee will hold conven to be held at the December meeting was appointed with tions in Atlantic City next week and of finest selected skins, guaranteed fitting and ex for ladies and gentlemen were com Mrs. B. Goldstein as chairman and the pert workmanship. following pleted and presented by Mrs. S. assistants: -:~~-~...... , - ~--.oe•:• All kinds of Fur Collars Mrs. M. Rubin, and Cuffs for Your Cloth ' Deutsch who is in charge. Admit Mrs. Joseph Adler, Coat at Very Moderate Prices tance to this bridge is a paid-up Mrs. Nat Izeman, Mrs. B. Pickar and Mrs. I ANNOUN.CING YOU ARE ASSURED OF HONEST AND FAIR DEALING AT membership card. Charles Adelberg. I Mrs. J. Bell enlightened the body I THE OPENING OF THE i SAMUEL on the following subjects to be taken Patronesses for the WEINBERG - Furrier Peace Meeting ALICE BLDG. FORMERLY up at the Bible Class, beginning with tQ be held Wednesday, are OF 236 WESTMINSTER ST. as follows; 4TH FLOOR ALASKA FUR Genesis, reading of the Bible, reading Mrs. Leo Weiner, Mr~. I. Berger, Mrs. I Senia Rus;akoff i SHOP GASPEE 6783 of the Text, Commentaries, supple S. Littman, Mrs. J . Schlossberg, Mrs. i SOCIETY SCHOOL OF mentary outside reading, lectures, L. Marcus. · i short papers and discussions. These Honorary ushers are Mrs. Kane and classes will meet very other week un Mrs. S. Deutsch. til March. I THE DANCE '1· Date will be announced Mrs. Lich( and Mrs. Samuel Sher BERRY SPRING later. man were hostesses. f Private and Class In struction for Children · GOLDEN and PALE DRY and Adults in All Types I LEAGUE CALENDAR of Dancing. ! GINGER ALE COM/Jlti LY~NTf OF THE I.EAGU£ OF ./EW/fH Booklet by Request I ORANGE DRY- A CALIFORNIA WOHEN'f . O~GAHIZATION.f Call or Write f ORANGE JUICE PRODUCT 433 Westminster St. I PROMOTES DIGESTION - STIMULATES ABSORPTION WEDNESDAY, NOV. [N FULL QUARTS (32 oz.) IN FULL PINTS (16 oz.) TUESDAY, NOV. 10- 11- Providence, R. L ! Joint Peace Meeting, Plantations • Telephone Dexter 8366 I Hadassah meeting. Club, afternoon. I Ask Your Dealer •♦~~ -G - g-.,o- .W. ♦:♦ .. . ' . , t t •• • •• Page & THE JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R. I., NOVEMBER 6, 1931 • Happenings. of Interest ID the Women's World ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF JEWISH WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS PAULINE ;HORNEY, Women'• Ne~ Editor All new.1 for thia pa1e MUST be in thia office by Tuesday ------◄ . A PEMBROKE SENIOR GREENWICH INN r,__ ___,__ __ NOTICE~!------11;::;.~~:s~:r; Graduate of Herzlia Gymnasium oJ The Management Invites You to Tel Aviv, Palestine, desires to give Consider this Inn when planning a Instruction in Hebrew. CALL EVENINGS Banquet-Dinner Party I To Young People's Organizati-0ns Festival, Su ,,.day PLANTATIONS 0636 or Luncheon In order that there be no confliction in schedules of To T ke Place--;;-Ahavath bolom Specia) Sunday Dinner, meetings and affairs of Young People's Organizations, nagogue; Mis Madeline THE JEWISH HERALD is desirous of pubUsrung a weekly Bogin Is h frman ECONOMY $1.00 - $1.50 I calendar designating the dates of coming events. . Tht: Pawluck I F I Chap- INCORPORATED EAST GREENWICH, R. 1 It is suggested that the secretaries of clubs, fraternlti s of Junior H will open iu; LAUNDRIES TEL. 479-EAST GREENWICH I and sororities send in their calendars to THE JEWISH ! al n with a Harv ti J HERALD by Tuesday of each w.eek for public lion. held on Swidny, Nov. 8. DEXTER 8353 ~----_...._..._,...... ,_,....,..._...... ,.~•• ...... - - ...... -.....-~~+ cJI . , OUR LEADER e "For Quality and Service" oJ n • j 1.:1 E. S. CRANDALL'S PERSONAL r 101~s. DAIRY SOCIAL Properly Pasteuriz.ed , com mitt· 1, in Nicely Machinelroned MlLK and CREAM Mr. and Mrs. Barnet B nder of n & uty t.iff • · , with M ' &),(LO, le • ti Congre avo:nu1: nnou d th, n ;ltppi:r-, r conlr ting hu · ni~ F, - SHIR.TS COLLARS "A HEALTH BUILDER" ~agem •nl of th ir d ugh r, M Mil- ty rrn11n; , • • r,A~ · d1 1rm , '$1 A Friend to the J ewi h PeopJe dred Marilyn Sand r, to Jr th-.n- ~ H.iun.. of " 104Eltl'4 3• i l Rosn11r of this city, son of Mr ncl ' rmo · b1 , t t ch 11 12 Lowell Ave. West 4358 Mr H rmo.n Ro ,r, r, djnnt•r h,,ld I.er, R 2 I coinm1tt(,,, con:;1 of 145 GLOBE STREE'.l' at th ir horn, on Suncl..iy tin w r m·,r 1,n·nb:1UJT1, F ,ulfll, v·v,•. PROVIDENCE, R. L ning. •ltlf· :, MoUH, Cokin, Flr,r,•nr · Cov •rs w •re id for ...... , ,r fo' 1bric·mt, Eth ·I Dexter 8353 gu s s. KO-KETT. KOLO M D1 un , i-· I. Elh> l Bo 1n, Quality and Service Our Motlo 111, ,r J , P ·.:.rl Cur- rn.n ---n--- ZINN'S R e u u la r 1t !eti n ,y l 133 MATHEWSON ST. lleld by . 'o. /Jrot. WHERE PROVIDENCE JEWRY MEETS l.nstilule uxiliar ,,. A. B. MUNROE ./ PROPERLY PASTEURIZED Busine Men's MILK AND CREAM nnm,IO" c• f'l.n , d; um - Grade A Milk from Federal m a l·tolw tH . l,, 17. IX; Jt.,11],. ,r, ·d Luncheon Tested Herds 102 Summit St., Ea I Pro ., R. I. Tel. East Prov. 2091 11 - 2.30 - - - 4 5C ; ' ,• -,. . . ' . ~ . . . The By Word in Providence- se Lorraine Mills E·veready F 01· Ser ice Rern,riant R()om 547 MINERAL SPRING A VE. PAWTUCKET, R. I. WOOLENS COTTONS RAYONS SILK Open Daily Smithfield Bus Divers Activities. 111 iriarn Ho 'JJit l!ll!ll!lOOl!lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO~OOl!l~OOOOOOOOOOl!lOOOOOO Peace Meeting Wedne day Heads )lember Meet at Home tJf hahrna.n, 00 00 List; Literature and AduJt Ed- M.rs. Felder; M.rs. I. WooU p- oo LOTUS oo ucation Gr•oup lo Meet pointed Cbajrman of . omlnation [!) "LUCKY FLOWER " 00 Providence Section, National Coun A meeting of the committee in cil of Jewish Women, has on its cal charge of the annual linen shower l!l Chinese-American RESTAURANT OO00 endar for the month of November for the Miriam Hospital was held on a number of interesting events. Fridav at the home of the chairman, 00 DINE DANCE CAB·ARET 00 Of major importance is the Armis Mrs. Morris Feld~r-. Various sub Miss Minnie Podersky, daughter of tice Day meeting, Nov. 11th, Wednes chairmen were appointed. Mrs. Sarah Podersky, and Mr. Ber 00 THREE SHOWS DAILY 00 day, at 3 o'clock, in Plantations Audi The President, Mrs. A. Klemer, ap nard Horovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. M~c~ torium. Harry Horovitz, both of P awtucket, 00 00 The Department of Education, pointed Mrs. Isaac Woolf, chairman [!) HAROLD SHEFFERS AND HIS LOTUS ORCHESTRA of the nomir.ating committee, to be were married last week at Zin.n's 00 headed by Mrs. Morris Gershman, has Banquet Hall. Rabbi Abraham L NO COVER CHARGE 00 arranged the following group meet assisted by Mrs. Morris Berry, Mrs. HaZJnan, Mrs. Kopel Mayberg, Mrs. Sc.hlsgal of the Pawtucket Synagogue, 00 ings for November: performed the nuptials. Literature (Mrs. Louis Kramer, Benjamin I. Sass and Mrs. Louis M. · OOliJOOOOOOOO 162 WESTMINSTER ST. l!lOOOOl!JOOl!l Grant, ex-officio. The bride, who was given in mar Chairman)-Nov. 9th, Monday, 2:15 riage by heraunt and uncle, Mr. and p. m.., Plantations Club House, "Cy Assisting Mrs. Felder on the shower Mrs. George Nathan, of New York, rano de Bergerac," Edmond Rostant. com.m.ittee are Mrs. Louis M. Grant, wore a princess gown of white crepe, RUSSIAN CARACUL Book to be reviewed by Mrs. Pierre Treasurer; Mrs. Benjamin I. Sass. over which felJ her veil of tulle and Secretary, and Mrs. Morris Waldman, · Persian Lamb and Bruns chwig. duchess lace made cap shape, Nov. 23rd, Monday, 2:15 p. m., assistant. trimmed with orange blossoms. She Hudson Seal Coats Plantations Club House, "The Lime carried a bouquet of Bridal roses stone Tree," J oseph Hergesheimer. MADE TO dRDER showered with lilies of the val Book to be reviewed by Mrs. Ben ley. Our Order Made, Remodeling and Repair Meeting Is Held jamin Salter. Miss Eva Podersky, sister of the Dept. Is Under the Per~nal Supervision of Parent Education Group (Mrs. E. by Jmvish Home bride was maid of honor and wore MORRIS GOLDSTEIN Gardner Jacobs, Chairman)-Nov. a maize and shell bloom gown of net .. 10th, Tuesday, Plantations Club and tulle. She carried an arm bou House, Mrs. Philip H. Mitchell, For the Aged Assn. quet of yelJow tea roses. The best leader. man was Mr. Samuel Gorman of this ALASKA FUR SHOP, Inc. Peace Study Group (Mrs. Samuel "The House of Confidence" city. Her bridesmaids were Mary Wachenheimer, Chairman) - No Reports oo l\'Iembership Campaign and Nouman, Pau.Jine Slefkin, Dorothy 466 WESTMINSTER STREET vember date of meeting to be an Recent Bridge Given; Old Folks Telephone GAspee 0710 Podersky and Anna Horovitz. They nounced later. to Move Into New Home Soon were attired in gowns of pastel shades Service to Foreign Born (Mrs. ..-- with arm bouquets to match. The Harry Wachenheimer. Chairman) The Home for the Aged Association male attendants were Philip Nou.man. A Mrs. Althea M. Jencks, State Super held a regular meeting on Wednes Sam Glassman, Sam Sandler and The New Cullen & Galligan Way visor of Home and Community day afternoon, Nov. 4, at Zinn's Ban Benjamin Hayman. The ring bearer Classes, Instructor. Date of classes quet Hall, with the President, Mrs. was Little Ernest Marshall Newman to be announced later. To further Jennie Goldsmith, presiding. The and the flower girl, Selma Ruth ro Everything Washed IN LUX Americanization work, Mrs. Jencks meeting was very welJ attehded. z.ick. The sheerest fabrics as well as the heaviest woolens will, if necessary, conduct a class if Mrs. Benjamin Tichman reported Mrs. Sarah Poders.ky, mother of the are thoroughly and safely washed in LUX, the safe wash but one volunteer from the Council on the membership campaign, urging bride, was gowned in black velvet enrolls. a U present to bring in new members and wore a corsage of tea roses. ing Parliamentary Law- !rs. James E. and to co-operate with her commit After the ceremony a cabaret sup Cheeseman, instructor. Next meet tee. Mrs. Isador Low, who was chair per was served, folJowed by dancing ing of the class will be held on Fri man of the luncheon, held at the Nar and cabaret entertainment. day, Nov. 13th, at Temple B th-El, ragansett Hotel in October, rendered Guests were present from Guil Broad street. her report. Mrs. Isaac Woolf gave a ford, Conn., New York, Providence Community Fund Drive--Starting short resume on the progress of the and Pawtucket. Nov. 17th. Mrs. Lester Summ rfield new Home and those present were Follo"ving a short wedding tour the will head the workers of the C un encouraged by the fact that the old newly married coup1e will make their cil of Jewisf\ Women for the Com fo lk,, were to move into their new home at 158 Harr·· n street, Paw munity Fund Drive of Provid :tc~ loca~ion soon. tucket. THE JEWISH HERALD, PROV !DENCE, R. I., NOVEMBER 6, 1931 Page 7 ing rehearsed daily. The committee . is headed by Mrs. Jack Davis. Heads Prograni OBITUARY The women also voted to contrib Co,nmittee For Women's News ute $15 to the Providence Community H~"'l LOUIS MENDELOVITZ Chest Fund. Books have been pur Beth~Israel Ball Hyman Louis Mendelovitz, w ~ll chased by the organization and will known North End business man, 1 d be given to the library of the Tem sudde nly Monday a l his home on 70 p le in memory of Mrs. Joseph Ro Hanover street, a t the, age of forty Ladies' Auxiliaryof Sisterhood of senberg and George Wise, it was an nine. He suffered a sh ock Wednes nounced. A sewing group, under th day. Jewisli Vets Make Temple Beth - El to dir ction of Mrs. Moses Einstein , was formed and will- meet alternate Mon Mr. lendelovit.z was born in Rus days, beginning Nov. 16, from 9 un sia, a son of the late Isaac and Dorn Visitation Sunday Aid Unemployment til 4 o'c.lock in the Vestry. Mendelovitz. He came to the United Stales at the age of six and was ed Material donated by Mrs. Milton M. ucated in the Providence public The Ladies' Auxiliary, Rhode Is 'A portion of the proceeds from the Fuld will be made into garments for schools. land Post, No. 23, Jewish War Vet musical comedy to be hefd by the the welfare organizations of the city. erans of the United States will make Sisterhood of Temple Beth-El in the All women who wish to assist in th He owned a mill remnant and gen nl merchandi e store on Chad their annual visitation to Howard on Plantations Club in January, will be work are invited LO join the Lreet for twenty- five ye rs He wns Sunday, Nov. 8. • given to the unemployed fund, the group. a life member of the Congregation Baskets of ·apples will pe distrib organization announced at its meet A new venture in Junior Activitfos inn Tuesday. Members hope that ap Sons of Zion Synagogue on Orms uted to all ex-soldiers, also ice cream is be ing sponsored by the Sisterhood. SW- l. and cake, cigarettes and candy. En proximately $3000 will be reaUzed under the direction of Mrs. Maurice tertainment will also be provided. from the production and a percentage Fox. Children, between the ages of H is surviv~ by his widow, Mrs. All members are urged to attend, of this sum will be turned ov r to 15 and 18, are invited to attend a B rth enddovil.z and five sons ond the group meeting at Howard at two the charily project. The balance will meeting, which will be held Sunday wo daO.ghters, Samuel. Esmond, Mil o'cloc,k. be used by the women to carry out v njng al 7 o'clock in the Tempi . ton, Ira, Arnold. Wdred and J ean Mrs. Irving D. Paster- is chairman their own charity and social programs. Refr shm nts will b served by the tt..: M nd lovilz, two sls tcn;. Mr . J a .of a rrangements. The cast of the musical comedy is be- Sisterhood and plan for oth r es cob Fnin and k . Lewi G hn w, s ions and ntert.ainm nts of th roup ;md (our gr ndchildr n. will b mad . f'un,,r 1 · rvtc w re con uct , l □□□□ a □□ aa □□□□□□□ a □□□□ a □ aa □ ooa □□□□□□□□ a □□ a □□ □□ aap ---1□--- one o'clock Tu d y o Ct rnoon from h is I e horn Burial wn In the LITTLE STORIES / rom REAL LIFE ( nuly plo t nt Lincoln P a rk C m •• Wo,nen Pion,eers t ry, Hills •n,v , Lunclieon-Bridge Wh I P ro rum I f Lo t or I c lron>d- P ,. Book No. nun! B ,II ot T •m r· l 7 7 , 1 w •d y t ht· Linr ln Tr l Is Held Monclay Id 1t th,· N,,rr n u B Pl, ., n tu m o bdnk turd 1y t: v l Pnymt•n t h , •· n t .. pp, I unrl nppli lo ·k t.illon m,1 d 1• for du1,llt 1 •· in mI I \Il r Th • a nnual lunch •on and br1d • pr v1d •d by l..w. , l- 13-20 th_ Women Pion , ·r s Club wa5 on clay w rnoo11 ,, Zinn'. que Hall Thirty-on,· I bri w •r,, 111 pl y Pl'i a w· d for high · co o 1 blc. Mrs Hnrry Sehl r - man of the n!Totr a s b I- l r •: '\' J) ,J•,LI ' TF.SSE lowing m ,mb · . 789 llup • l..itr Mr y 81· · J phBd- 1· 1 ·11h 1rn · 1\ ri·II 2 t 70 M <1 rTV Ir. u uo v u lk1'ii. ram•·r Phi l H J n, . Io 8, IC TDAI Hf•, ck. Mi ,. B r pre h er ,\l> RE . (),-tl,•r IJ1,ll\1' l'l'fl , n~1,1,,lwrt· t, i,,tl •• P lan.· nr • und •r w,,y lur • l 'rom 7 · rn 11, 12 I' , ,1. to be Ls•ld tht> la ·r µ,,rt of J.,ninry, - I 0, lw J~,wi, h H ·raid th • L X cl dote nncl pl, n o bi· noun eel lut r Broad & Byfield ·St. Marks The Spot ---u·--- S i s t e r h o o from 10:30 to 12. Classes begin from ------the kindergarten and oontinue up to the graduating class. CEMTEll BRASS INSTRUMENTS NEEDED ONL T ONE S111all Proftt ·~ ~ROADCA/T/ ~ Mr. Sydney Lewis, conductor of the Jewish Cent.er Concert Orchestra, from Plantations to nt!i!ds a few brass instnunents. Young men and women who would like to FIVE YEARS stantly extended and expanded its program. While in 1926, the Ce~t~r join this fine Jewish Jm.U!ical organj Fire&tone Service Stores zation are requested to Seil Mr. Lewis This week marks five years since was practically unknown, today 1t lS Executive Director Jacob I. Cohen considered by Jews and non-Jews next Sunday at 5:30. The J. C. C. came to the Center to be at the helm alike ti) be one of the foremost insti Concert Orchestra is composed of 25 and Service Dealers•: tutio~s of its kind ,in the city. From musicians and as far as is known, is of the organization. the only Jewish Concert Orchestra in Mr. a mere handful of people in 1926, an Cohen although originally from the city. Providence, came to the city in 1926 attendance of almost 60,000 in 1930 from Buffalo, N. Y., where he was in has been developed. A large mun charge of the Jewish Center building. ber of all types of activities for young BASKETBALL PRACTICE Upon his graduation from Brown and old are being offered. In the University in 1919, he was engaged Center membership are included per Last Tuesday, Coach J ohn Ostezr in research work with the Children" s sons of all types from all parts of the berg called the 'Varsity team together .,,. , Bureau of the Department of Labor oity. A staff of assistants, instruc for the first practice. It is hoped that in Shenandoah, Pa., studying the effects tors lPachers and leaders for various the Center wilJ develop a first-class of mining conditions upon children in acti~ities, numbering almost 60, is basketball team this season- Games that region. On Jan. 1, 1920, he as working loyally to make the Center are being arranged with Jewish teams Control Every Step sumed his duties in Buffalo, continu more useful. The sixth year of Mr. from Boston, Brockton, Worcester, ing there until he came to the Provi Cohen's administration promises to be Fall River, Lynn, Chelsea and other dence Center on Nov. 1, 1926. even more promising than the pre communities. All young men over 18 in TIRE MAKING, While in Buffalo, Mr. Cohen earned ceding ones. interested in this activity are asked his Master of Arts Degree in Psy to see Mr. Osterberg next Tue day evening at 9 o'clock . FIRESTONE eontrol every etep bl dw. caf~cfaN, of . chology, which was conferred upon YOUNG MEN ENTIIUSIASTIC ■ him by the University of Buffalo, in of their product-. They have &heir own :rubber pniparatjoq ECHO I O T June, 1926. The announcement that the Young factory and warehoue in ingapore - their own cord f ohrie During the five years of Mr. Cohen's Men's Club ~ being organized at the factoriea- theu:- own great ire fa loriee - the meet a:icieot administration, the Center has con- The J wish Center publl h c,,- Center has brought many inquiries sjonally a mimeographed pc1pcr, callt: d i:n th world. The nullion, of dollar• •a" d annually by from young men between the ages "The Echo." lt hall be n mail d Fu-e,•on.e Tom. theu gr~ ec THE JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R. I., NOVEMBER 6, 1931 Page 9 I NEWS OF INTEREST TO MEN ' COLLEGE COUNTRY CLUB SPORTS T honors during the academic year 1930- 31 were Irving Blazer, Ralph MacWatty Belting SPO,RTING Belmont.. Sydney Gordon, Joseph COAL - COKE Gor don. Milton Ba.ssing, Harry J. COMPANY Prebluda and Louis Kramer. LEATHER . BELTING WORLD - ' DROP BELTS JOS. OLNEY & SONS IEws W11Tn11 ~• 1111 J4w1s11 llotAJ.o Ir Wrestling seems to have taken USED BELTING, Etc. INC. firm hold upon the student body t LEO ARD DOES 11El 1 ER IN BOS for wrestling, but as he gets paid for are showing GAspee 1271 State. Two men, who 45 Weybosset Street TON doing both. 1t is profitable all around of developing mlo big BEVERLY ST-. PROV.. 8. L great promise 1 After the fiasco that marked his and relieves h.im of the boredom of time grapplers, are Irv Blazer and Telephone Your O:tders NOW initial comeback attempt in New Yorlc routine training. Stein held Ray Lou Friedman. Both are heavy and GAspee 6817 - 8635 City and alt.e-r being barred from par Steele to draw .in his last match. a.re rapidly rou.ncUng inlo sha~ in York S tate rin gs.. FOR RELIABILITY ticlpa ting in New preparation for the coming se on. Benny Leonard, former lightweight IN WHICH A FEW LET1'ERS ARE Blazer is a veteran from last year's and DEPENDABILITY - champion, made a second and more ANSWERED squ.ad and w champion of his di successful try when he met Vitorio "Why don't you teJl us about the vision. Llvan at Boston last week. Leonard, high school football stan?" P - WALKER FREIGHT fighting as a middleweight and carry ter Marwolie' of New York City. Sim Tlus y r ' Sophomore V1gilruu:~ J. C. BRADY CO. ing 1.51 pounds, 8oored his opponent ply rrnmtioning all the ouUtanding Commi tee 6n Lou Friedm n of SERVICE, Inc. four times before knocking him out New York locaJ player, would fill Newport on of its m mbe OFFICE ELECTRO-PLATERS with a heavy righ t to the jaw in the column, and columns.. mo ol which 1131 New Industrial Trus t Bldg. third r ound ' would be of little interest «> the gen Then: 1., rumor bout school that A crowd of 10,000 witnessed the S.mm ( H tch) liockm n to Dock: 541 South Water St. 82 Clifford Street eral read r. I wait unt!I the boy, spectacle and ~med rather pleaaed eet int coUeg wb n· the competi card '" ticks" in V ;y r w Telephone DExter 6684 Phone GAspee 8818 with Leonard's worlc. He was obvi tion r ally umoWl , to som thing. we k . ously much improved and showed More than on hlgh hool r · enough of his old time skill so that completely bl ck d out wh n he n he was able to toy with his oppo te.r univ ity. U h h ~ppe to uh ri.h Now to NEW ENGLAND nent and avoid being hiL Although be a year or older th n the av r- Any Road ls Now by no means as Hghning fast on hh g high school play r he ha tre- The J ewi. h Her aJd ICE CO., Inc. feet as he was in his prime, the J ew mendous dv SJ phy11cally, but ..4 Golden Trail Manufacturers of ish champion wa• p lenty !!peedy with th_ t d n't h Ip him In coll g In WITH h.is fists and during brief momen ''pr-f:p" school ball, a boy 00lS3e111Ull( ICE AS PURE AS THE gave a fine exhibition of boxing. WATER YOU DRIN K J1d nothlng el.R ~ b • lD hme j RICHFIELD Unfortunately, Livan ' not top- aga.iruJt slow oppon TI , but illl col- WHOLESALE notcher and until Leon rd i., m tch d leg tht- AaJn kid b.un't ch.Inc WET HORE GOLDEN GASOLINE Cash and carry station at the plant with an aggr ive, ex~rienced box r a~ inst sm rt t.-am No Extra Cost for Richfield 593 Potters A venue it will be impossibl to come to any definite concluslorui to h · future Sam Fl nt:r of Chk KO w n <;OLF CLUB Golden's Extra Quality Telephone BRoad 8240 know who l tMnk th g:r • t • I J •w• rin~ po ibilWe is.h footb;,iJJ pl..y r of ll limc1 Ek-nny Either Rout l r IA LAMSON OIL CO. Fr1edrruu, 1J l Mlch.iM n 111 my b v 355 Allens Ave., Providence FRIEDMAN ALSO TRIES OME- nd unfaJtt:rinq w~. To 'and y Lan<" Road BACK From ~ton L-om• th.: u ·ry, WOMET Fairlawn Chevrolet Co. On the same card with Leon rd wa1 "Wru.tt 1p pened to Kaplan of Noln! Succe or to the local J ewish he vyw igh J Dam nd AJ xnnd r of Syr cu,e "" ATLANTIC F r iedman. Last reported, Al was all Kapl.an u co chin" the fr hman 50c - 18 Holes KNOWLES CHEVROLET, INC. for retiring and ccord.ing to off'l.Cl l tt:am a hb , lm.a t r nd Ah·x statem ents was to cqulr further SUPER-SERVICE Sales CHEVROLET Servuie and r pr..acticm1t m •die-In• out on e t . . turd y and e ducation. But I sup , lik U Lon11 I and E A Six in the P rice Range of a Four Jewish boys, Al I arrui f I and ha Complete Modern absor bed enough knowledge for the . 'unday, 1.00 CH TTERI Used Cars with an "O. K." being. He fought Big Boy An time . the J •wuh Automobile Service that Counts derson. Ted (Kid) Lew Ene f.,L DAY r. rnn fo r Parli m •nt [t was not until the later roun ~ h priu: fi~h~ 205 Meeting Street Also General Motors Radios but didn't ui rTW..EJ I.he ~rtid He 20 minut from downt wn that Al was able to get tarted. but w dde, u.-d Ln th· neel:nl Co •rvr,• PROVIDENCE did the out-00me w n •ver 385 Smith.field Ave. 20 Goff A ve. when he tlve land.Ju in doubt. The bou w nt ten rounds P erry 4713, 2069, 9269, 9448 h -E.n~lil!lh f~htn who "Slick" Straight, Prop. and Al received the unanimous de-ci Anoth r J ew n t ·n K Hing the bn:ak. , ANgell 1650 - ANgell 1651 sion for the winning honors. J ck1e Kid 8'1:i:f(. H t:: not only I t hls juruor Li htw l~ht crown and hi Oscar- Trottier, Inc. STILL ANOTHER FRIED A RE- money wh n hill bank Cail d, but also B. P. Trucking Co. Standard Fuel Corp. TURNS TO THE FRAY the girl t whom he wa engaged to PLASTERING CONTRACTOR Last w-k was certainly "AU Come marry. PIANO MOVED D istrib utors of the back Week." Benny Leonard. Al Plair> and 3. 0 LOCAL Friedman, and now word tha t Benny LOCAL and LO Of TANCE NElf ' Anthracite co AL Decorative Friedman, former Michigan football MOVJ 'G A P ,Cl LTY Woo. star, has returned to professional CAREFUL HANDLERS ONLY SUPER-FUEL Stucco football and will be seen quarte-r ir--0 . H. C. EWS 11 138 Cranston Street backing the New York professional Tel phone pee [H20 Summer Q 13 2 5 Ton de Imitation footbaJJ Giants- At the beginning of Price ~ • livered ·pec:ia l O' count to R-e11der of Caen S tone, the season Benny relinquished the Ml! ICALE D' TE SET The Herald management of the Giants to assist No Dust, Bone, Slate or Waste Scagliola, the coaching staff at Yale. Evidently The exact date of the 0Tder of / An Anthracite Co31 t rea1e d by a new Travertine and process 10 iiive die Clean&S I Fuel with teaching Albie Booth how to throw a Hebraic Com.radeshlp musicale is set ~ - - .._....,,._.,.__.,_.,.._,.....,.~ more heat and comfort at len cost. Limestone football was sufficiently exciting for for SW1day evening, No vember 22, at Come io 3 Dd see us at · Benny. He will not only play with 7:30 o'clock, at the Order of Hebraic t D. M. W TKINS CO. 10 Whitaker St. DExter 2886 181 BROAD ST. Tel. GA. 4089 the Giants each week, but also con Comradeship headquarters, 116 Dor f A COMPLETE LINE OF tinue with h is coaching. It is said rance streel All who attended last that Friedman's salary will be the year will remember the successful al Jewelry Finding and Screw highest ever paid in professional foot fair it was. Th.is y ear Mr. Samuel Ber Machine Products KING OF Burner With ball. ditch, who has charge of arrange Call The Giants need him. They have ments, promises us a bigger and bet GA.spff 2158 - 2759 for 10 Year not b een doing so well thus far and as ter time. According to the talent he THEM ALL the professional game has been draw has already lined up there ought to Quality and Service Guarantee ing pretty fair crowds, Tim Mara, the be plenty of fun and entertairunenL Z74 PINE STREET owner, would like to cut in on the Plenty of surprises are in store for on. BURNERS FOR KITCHEN RANGES - PARLOR dough and, like a good prom oter those who will attend. Refreshments ·►• - ■ - ili - J - c ..-.. - STOVES - cmCULATORS - GARAGES knows, he must have a winning team will be served. to coax the fans through the turn Members and their friends will be FEDERAL OIL HEATING COMPANY stiles. admitted free of charge. Superior Cabinet Authorized Dealer MORE FOOTBALL PREDICTIONS BOWLING NEWS Works, Inc. SIX MONTHS FREE SERVICE I've lost my list of football predic 355 ATWELLS AVENUE TEL. GASPEE 6911 tions, so I really don't know how I've With the first round of the 1930- BUILDERS' FINISH Call or Write for Demonstration been pie.king them, out as I bet on 31 bowling season over the boys are and CABINET WORK them myself and am ahead, I guess starting the sec,ond round with new PLANT: they aren't too goofy. Here is some spirit and ambitions for high scores. more for November 14th: The leaders to date are Sam Marco 19 River St., Pawtucket, R. L ROVIDENCE IDHE New York University to beat Ford vitz, who holds the high single o f .Phone Pawt. U 56 ham, Pittsburgh to win over Army, 133 and Morris Filler the high three OFFICE: John T. Cottrell Co. Notre Dame to trim Navy, Cornell to HOTO . string of 338. Abe Press is giving 517 Grosvenor Buildini · Pawtucket, R. I. trim Dartmouth, Syracuse should beat them all a run for high individual P Colgate, Ohio State over Wisconsin averages. Providence, R. L ENGRAVING CO COAL LUMBER and Northwestern over Indiana; Phone GAspee 39U Makers of Halftones AND Michigan will beat Michigan State, BUil.,DING MATERIALS Georgia will beat Tulane (that's a long Line Plates Office: shot) and California will beat Idaho. and 28 Exchange St., Pawtucket RHODE ISLAND Telephone Perry 178 CORNSWEET MAKES DEBUT AS I' MOTORS 15 PINE STREET Yard: PROFESSIONAL WRESTLER STATE COLLEGE Foot of Water St., Pawtucket Harry Comsweet, fpnner Brown BOUGHT-SOLD-RENTED Telephone GAspee 1904 Tele hone 293 football star and heavyweight inter REPAIRED- INSTAT.J.EO collegiate wrestling champion, made Last Monday was Honor's Day and INDUSTRIAL WIRING his New York debut in the profes once again we find the Jewish boys on sional ring the other night and won the top of the heap scholastically. Liability and Casualty his bout over Jack Reynolds. Corn Two Seniors were elected members of Fidelity, Surety and TRUSTS Miscellaneous Bonds t Lines sweet, who was a linesman with that Phi Kappa Phi, the honorary scholas famous "Iron Man" team of Brown's tic fraternity, which is found among a few years ago, showed plenty of technical schools. The two men are • willingness to wrestle, but lacked the Harry J. Prebluda of Fall River, S O·N NE R SI.EGA L finesse of the real big timers, never Mass., and Louis Kramer of Provi UNDERWRITER theless he thr~w his man and you dence. Also Alpha Epsilon Pi Fra can't ask for more than that. The ternity has for the third consecutive ESTATES big Jewish boy from Cleveland year captured the Adams scholarship weighed 202 pounds. cup, which by tradition makes it the fl! Corporations Partnerships Endowments In writing about Jewish wrestlers permanent possession of that group. Life Fire Autompbile and Commercial you just can't omit the name of Stein, The winning average was more than who plays football Sundays and two points better than the nearest J. & H. Electric Co. BANKERS NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY wrestles week-days. According to his competitor. 316 TURKS HEAD BUILDING trainer, Stein doesn't know whether There were also many individual ZOO RICHMOND ST. PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND PLantations 7856 he wrestles to keep in shape for foot high grades listed among the Jewish Pro'ridence ball or plays football to keep in trim students. Those who were cited for Pag~ 10 THE JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R. I:, NOVEMBER 6, ' 1931 ANNOUNCEMENT ExTRAORDINARY ! ! · They Young Judaea Clubs Contest FOR NEW READERS OF BEGINNING MONDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1931 • TWO SPARTON RADIOS .. MAJOR PRIZES The You,ng Ju< aPa ('lubs of f TWO MAJOR PRIZES THE YOUNG JUDAEAN BOY 'J fl£ "\' (J ~ (; J D E . ' I RL TURNING IN THE GREAT UR1· 1 "G IN Tfl • ~n . 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