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VOL. XV No. 47 PROVIDENCE. R. I•• FRIDAY. JANUARY 17, 1941 5 CENTS THE COPY P. · 8. Simonds Gets Service Plaque UJA Campaign Endsi $53,303 Raised Expect $7,000 More B'nai B'rith Guest !Emanuel Men's Club In Post-Drive Gifts Makes Annual Award Abrams Thanks · Recipient Heads Fellow Workers Prov. Boys' Club With a total of $53,303.86 rais­ Philip 8. Simonds, president ed, the campaign for fqnds of the of the Providence Boys' Chili for United J ewish Appeal was offic­ eighteen years, was recipient of ially closed on Wednesday night the Third Annual Community .at a supper meeting held in Service Award of the Men's Chili f V{einstein's Restaurant, of which of Temple Emanuel, given at a Archibald Silverman was toast­ meeting held Thursday night at master. the Temple. f Guest speaker for the evening The award is presented annu­ was Rabbi Edward T. Sandrow ally to a citizen of Providence of Long Island. Saul Abrams, for outstanding achievement in chairman of the campaign, in re­ the field of civic improvement, porting the total, thanked and human betterment and advance­ (Continued on Page 2) ment of American ideals. In· scribed on the plaque were the !words, "Presented to Philip B. Editorlals If Sidney Hillman Commends DR. ABRAHAM SACHAR Si monds, w ho with unselfish de- 1 Ii Histadruth On Anniversary er~;-.s::=:e~;n;i~~ ~::eu:;~i~t:~:~ ;~:~:n h:n::o':! ~f~en~o:e:\u~:~ Lodge, B'nai B'rith, to be held ter of a century to welfare work Prejudice Wanes NEW YORK. - Sidney Hill­ In spite of the imposition t~:s ::r~::tp~ ~n~o!~t n_ext Wednesday evening at the in our community, especially man, member of the " big four" f ~~~~;u~~l upon the conquered countries dedicating himself to t he service of P resident Roosevelt's chiefs fering these people endured in J ewish Home_ for Aged, it w~s of youth, in opening to them the Of E urope of Nazi ideas and of national defense, joined in the their pivneer work and of their Iannounced this week by Archie doors of opportunity for self-ad- practices, including anti-Jewish ;world-wide tributes b eing paid continuous effort to alleviate the Smith, president. vancement and useful living." 1e.gislation, the peoples of the the Hitsadruth in Palestine 0n the suffering o( olh'erS." . • · · For two years, prior to becom- ·8candinavian &nd Lo'w Coun­ GCcas ion of its annive!· iar:'. ,r-r- l ~ies, of France, Czechoslovakia ?9t~ lll New Y?rk, ~b,y~nual }'rade Colorado Apphcants ing president, Mr. Simonds 'Yas Constructive Work Um?n Music Fe~ " al \'11\ h_e I · <, . , Ia director of the BrovidelLCg . ..__ and Poland are courageously Referring to the 1"splcndid, dedicated to the Hi ·tadruth anm- J Boys' Club, which serve~ 4200 clinging to their traditional dem• Construclive work this organiza­ versary. !he Festival to be he!~ Needn't 61've R11·g·1on boy members at its three chili- ocratic ideals and resisting the e tion has done in the rnhabitita­ at. Carnegie Hall on January _2a, NEW YORK - Tbe practice houses in Fox Point, Olneyville encroachments of Nazism by tion of thousands of refugees ever y means possible. ~~~vt:~~~re Josef and Rosina of requesting ~nd recording ap- and Wanskuck. He served as a throughout Europe," Mr. Hillman world-famous duo- plicents for employment as Cath- director of the Boys' Club of Am- This, in a nutshell, is the con­ praised the "excellent job the pianists, who will break a long olics, Protestants 'and J ews has erica fo r fourteen years. clusion of the American Jewish tour, and fly from Paris, Texas been discontinued by the Colo- Mr. Simonds has been vice· Committee, established in • 1906 for the protection of civil and Nazis to Register ~~;; !~:~tp~~~a;:;; t~i:fi~~:~ As:,:~~c~nmpJ~:::n\!:rgv:;:; r:::i~:~:et;r.i:!: 1:::,u~~as religious rights of Jews through­ ~~ ~~~o "~:I~ sky, noted cellist, will render reported today. The action fol- of the founders of the Providence out the world. special J ewish numbers on his lowed negotiations by State Sen- Community Fund, and a director As far as anti-Jewish agita­ Jews in Netherlands 150-year old instrument, and the tion in America, t he Committee THE HAGUE. - All Jews must Jewish National Workers' Alli- ator A. B. Hirschfeld of Denver, and member of the Executive agrees t hat it has struck a new r egister w ithin six weeks in an ance choral society, directed by a member of the Governing Coun- Committee. He was chairman of low of disrepute during the past oflicial "list of populations," un· Leo Low, will mark its own ~0th cil of the Congress. the Finance Committee of the year. Even at its height, it says, der a decree issued this week by r.nniversary simultaneously with The A. J. C.'s Commission on First Congregational Church for ,this agitation never succeeded the German Commissioner for its appearance in honor of th~ Economic Problems is continu- a period of five years. i n making serious inroads on the Netherlands. Histadruth. ing its efforts to secure the elim- As the program of the evening ination of the question of relig- started, Dr. Israel M. Goldman American public opinion but al­ Persons having only one ,I cw­ ion b y slate employment bur.eaus, gave the invocation, while ways r emained an underworld ish grandparent will be classified Burt Donates Gifts Chairman J. S. Cohen said. greetings were extended by Dan­ movement, disapproved and as Jews, the decree held, and a condemned by all decent Ameri­ srandpnrent who belouged to a In Wife's Memory iel Jacobs, president of the Men's cans. .r ewish congregation will be re­ ln memory of his wife, Goldie Bilgray Will Speak Club and Judge Philip C. Joslin, gird·:d as a full-blooded .J ew. Burt, who died last week, Boris Temple president. There was a perceptible de­ Failure to register will be pun­ Burt has announced the follow- At Pioneer Meeting T he meeting was t hen ' turned crease in interest among those ishable by fines and imprison­ i ng gifts to charities: Hahbi Albert T. Bilgray, asso­ over t.o R~v. Clarence H. Horn· sections of the popul1ltion which ment up to five years. At Amster­ Temple Emanuel, $20; Miriam ciate r_abbi of Temple Beth E l, er, rector of Grace Church, and had formerly listened to the dam, where there are mon• .Tews Hospitui, $15; J ewish Home for wiJI present a book r eview on (Continued on Page 6) mouthings or read the scribb· than in any other Netherlands Aged, $15; Jewish National Fund, .\1am ice Samuel's "The Great Ha­ ings of mischief-making rabble­ dty, tne r egistration period will $1() ; J ewish Children's Home, trcJ," at• a m&eting of the \Vo­ rousers and mis-guided fanatics. uc extended to 12 weeks. ~10 ; Ahavath Sholom To­ men P.ioueers, to be held next Germans Ridicule Even during the national elec­ rah, $10; Hebrew Free Loan As­ Tuesday afternoon, at the Arcad­ tion, the Commi ttee reports, the sociation, $5; Ladies Union Aid ia Building on Washington street. few candidates for office who 1600 Die In Nazi Association, $5; Pioneer Women, Mrs. Jacob Broomfield will be Lazarus Charge were associated in one way or Concentration Camp ,,5, and Hadassah, $5. hostess for the a ft ernoon. BERLL'I. - The official news another with a nti-Jewish activi­ STOCKHOLM. -All of the 1,- agency this week characterized ties, were defeated at the polls 600 Polish Jews imprisoned in as a fable the charge Isidore La­ by the American people as a the Buchenwald concentration Family Welfare Society Will zarus, a Jew, had smuggled whole. camp in the fall of last year have funds from Germany into the U. While t hese conclusions on an­ died in the camp, reports smug­ Elect Officers; Hear Reports S. for German prop~ganda work. ti-Semilism in the Uni ted States gled ou t of Germany disclosed (In Federal Court, in New are similar to those reached by this week. .Jewish Family Welfare Society Bernstein, auditor . York, last Friday, Richard J . other independent bureaus, we The men died principally from will elect officers and members Directors for three years: Mrs. Burke, assistant U. S. Altorney, must not recline and be satisfied exposure and ma lnutriti on. They of the Board, at its annual meet­ Jose,,h E. Adelson, Mrs. Bertram charged that Lazarus, alias Lee with a job welt done. Anti• were obliged to spend the winter ing, to occur next Monday ngiht, Bernhardt, l\trs. Louis Chester, Lane, lrnd accepted the money of Semitis m may be in hibernation months in unheated tents and 8 o'clock, in the Frances W. Car­ Mrs. Jose1>h Field, Louis Kram­ Ge rman refugees before they left but we must guard against that were not given a ny bl ankets. By penter Memorial Building, 100 e:r, P hilip Lieberman, Harold Germany, r eturning them a small S pring w hen rabble-rousing the spring of 1940, 700 bud per­ North Main street. Mosko! and Leo Weiss. portion of it when they reached politicians find it expedient to ished a nd the remained succumb­ Alter Boyrnan, chairman of Directors w hose terms encl De­ other countries. The remainder, bring it to life. ed this winter. nominating commillcc, will pre­ cember, 1941: Mrs. Max A. Cohen, Burke said, went to the accounts sent the following slate of offi­ Mrs. Albert Cohen, William P. of ranking Germans Hke Her­ ON DAYLIGHT SAVING cers for election: Herman, Dr. Louis I. Kramer, man Goering, Dr. Joseph Goeb­ "The Italian army is terrible HAIFA, (Palcor Agency). Arthur J. Levy, honorary pre­ Mrs. Esther Pritsker, William bels, Dr. Hjalmar Scliact and w hen aroused," writes Fascist Daylight Saving Time, the Sum­ sident ; Jacob S. Temkin, presi­ Smlru, Walter H. Strauss and others. editor Gayda. The results in mer Time which was reintroduc­ den t ; Alter Boyman, first vicc­ Samuel Wodtman. (Lazarus was given a two· Albania and Libya seem to in­ ed into this country al midnight presiclent; Morris FcinJ)erg, sec­ Terms cxp1rmg December, year prison term and fined $2,- dicate that Signor Gayda meant of November 16th, will be effec­ ond vice-president ; Dr. Joseph 1942: Mrs. Fred Adler, Walter 500 for using a fraudulently ob­ it was - well, just terrible.­ tive throughout 1941, it was an­ Smilh, secretary; Charles C. Adler, Rabbi William G. Braude, tained U. S. passport to cross Christian Science Monitor. nounced today. Brown, treasurer, and Perry (Continued on Pare 3) and recross the German border.) / f

2 Tltt JEWISH HERALD. Pl\OVIDENCE. R. L. FtlIDAY. JANUARY 17, 1941

sic of Ray Morris and his Band. Former Brown Star Proceeds will be used to im­ Coming to the Met Chesed-Shel Emes prnve facili ties at the Center Hadassah Shower / g;mn. Tickets may be obtained To Play With C.eJ1ter at the Center, or from any mem­ To Install Officers ·Attracts 300 Women ber of the following committee: Hoopsters Meet George Katz, .chairman; Bert Ceremony, Sun. Mrs. N. Samors, Boston Wednesday Pickar, Archie Dickman, Dr. Alex At Miriam Plaza Chairman of Day A basketball game between the Weinberg, Dr. A. Budner Lewis, Chesed Shel Emes, which re- Over 300 women attended a local Jewish Community Center, ~forty Altman, Norman Feinberg, ceritly held its annual election, successful linen shower, spon­ . Basketeers and the Boston Y. M. J ero:ue Pansy, William Abrams, will induct the following officers sored by Providence Chapter of H. A. team, to be held next Wed­ Jack Brier, Maxwell Waldman, at the installation dinner to be Hadassah, on Tuesday afternoon nesday at the Center, will have E,tward Halpert, Saul Faber and held on Sunday evening, 7 o'clock at Temple Beth El, under the special attraction with the ap­ Harold Graubart. at the Miriam Plaza: chairmanship of Mrs. Nathan Sa- pearance of Harry Platt, former Phiiip Lieberman, president; mors. Brown University basketball Italians Ignore Harry Kopit, first vice-presi- The program for the day, of star, it was announced this week Own Racial Laws dent; Louis Himelfarb, second which Mrs. Irwin Silverman was who will be playi ng for the J. C. vice-president; Philip Abrams, in charge, consisted of a sum­ C. team. ROME. - Despite its anti-Sem­ itic legislation, the Italian gov­ II casurer ; Jacob Gellman, finan- mary of current events by Mrs .. The event, which will start at ernment has called up a number cial secretary, and B. Mandell, Leonard Goldman; violin selec­ 8:30 o'clock, is under the spon­ of internationally known Italian recording secretary. lions by Stanley Karpienia, for- sorship of the Center Men's Com­ Jewish army and naval engineers A resolution will be presented mer concert master of the Nick­ mittee. Following the game, for service as advisers in the SAMMY KAYEl lo Max Sugarman on the occasion erson House Orchestra, and a dancing will be held to the mu- armed forces, it is learned here. of his recent election as presi- member of National Youth Or­ Sammy Kaye and his ''Swing These men, considere'd irre­ dent of the Jewish Funeral Di- chestra of Boston. Mr. Karpien­ and Sway" orchestra will appear placeable experts in various rectors of America, Inc. ia was accompanied at the piano at the Metropolitan Theatre, on fields, include Admiral Umberto Martin Zucker will be chair- by Mrs. Harold Sydney. Three the stage, for three _days only, INSURANCE Pugliese, who has designed prac­ man for the evening. one· act plays were read by 111rs. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, tically every warship in the Ital­ Ha~-"-~ Brown Goodwin, a teacher January 24, 25 and 26. ian navy. of dramatics and public speak­ At each performance, the Chaplin Tells Why ing, who is a member of The CONFISCATE CAPITAL maestro allows several member:, H~ Made "Dictator" Pl4yers, and holds an honorary LJSBON. - The Nazi adminis­ ~f the audience to take over the key from Sock and Buskin. baton. His company of adapt­ NEW YORK. - "I'm no Jew, tration in occupied Be lgium has A ~hcrt business mee_ting pre­ able musicians has instructions mind you, I'm no Jew," Charlie ordered confiscated 1 % of all ceded the program. A tea and lo follow the " leader." At the Chaplin told a New York World Jewish capital in Belgium banks social hour followed. Mrs. Ab­ conclusion of each conductor's Telegram reporter while explain­ 94 Dorrance St. for the Nazi winter relief fund raham Blackman was hospit3lity turn: Sammy Kaye autographs ing why he filmed "The Great in that country, it was reported Dictator." chairman. -·-- ... here. the baton used and presents it to him. The winner, chosen by "Bui when I think of those PLAN YOUR WINTER VACATION AT .. . audience ~applause volume, is a­ poor people wandering around Bombs Destroy Prl;~~~~a~;aanc~o~~ow:~dn e~:a; warded a special prize. the world on a boat, barred from and solarium. Dlstlngu~ahcd On the screen is another first every country, it makes me see Chronicle Plant cuisine. Dietary laws. run feature, "Caught in the Act," red. I did this picture for the LONDON. - Among the dis- Very Attractive Ratea with Henry Armetta, and the Jews of the world. I did it be- as ters inflicted by Nazi bombs is We Cater to Sod.al latest Paramount news events. cause 1 want to see a return of Functions of Every decency and kindness and hu- the destruction of the plant of Nature. manity." the London Jewish Chronicle, world's leading Anglo-Jewish United Appeal Drive Slavery enchains a few; more journal. This newspaper, which enchain themselves to slavery.- ,employs more than 100 on its Ends; Rai_se $53,303 Seneca. staff was founded in 1841. (C~ntinu~d from Page 1). commended all teams for their 1·1 work, and made~special mention of the Youth Division, which . Obituary covered more than 500 prospects 11, and brought in a total of $1,- MRS. GOLDIE BURT man and Mrs. Sin1on Cohen; a 220.76. Walter Chncnin gave an 'Funeral services were conduct­ grandson,. Samuel Cohen, and a address in behalf of the Youth Di- ed on Sunday afternoon from the brother, Louis Loeber, all of this vision. Max Sugarman Funeral Home for city. · Mr. Abrams further stated that Mrs. Goldie Burt, wife of Boris Rabbi Morris Schussheim and many cards still remain unsolici­ R. Burt,- and· a resident of this Cantor .Joseph Schlossb,1rg offi­ ted, and when properly followed city for more than thirty years, cia ted at the last rites, an·l bur­ up should bring in an additional who died on January 9 in New ial was in Lincoln Park Ceme­ $7,000. Addresses were given by Yo rk City. Rabbi Israel M. Golri­ lery. Dr. Ilie Berger, campaign direc­ man of Temple Emanuel officiat­ llfRS. PEARL GRANT tor, Alter Hoyman, recording ed. secretary, and Milton T. Sapins­ Born in Russia, Mrs. Burt had l •. e funeral of Mrs. Pearl ley, vice-chairman. resided in this city from 1906 to Gr.•11t, widow of Samuel Grant of Although the campaign is clos­ last September, when she 1noved 1:;i ~uruler street, who died on ed, the office at 77 Washington to New York. :\lonclay after an illness of l wu street remains open daily from Suniving her; besides her hus­ month:,, was held on Tue;,lay ~eElectrfc Furnace-Man morning. 9 to 6 o'clock. Workers are re­ band, are three sons, Eli of Cleve­ Burn in Russia, Mrs. Grant had and quested to make their returns land, Herman and A. J. Burt of daily, either in person or by mail. New York; three daughters, Mrs. Ii ved in Providence for about F. Veinger, Mrs. B. Newman and thirty.five years. AUTOMATIC ANTHRACITE Mrs. Vera Lanow of New York, Surviving her are a daughter, Church Presents aud 12 grandchildren, including Mrs. David hrasner, a S'>n 1-'.ob­ Health inaurance for your entire family-in the form Plaque to Church Dr. Leon G. Burt and ~laynard ert S. 1.ir,u,1, both of this c1tJ, a of clean, healthful, even heat and uniform temperature, COLUMBUS, O. - The First Burt of this city. l>roth,:. llyrnan Ladd of Phile.­ _:> a,, 1.drt:o. with no "cold zones" along the ffoo...-that'a-what you Methodist Church of this city ABRAHAM LO·EBER tklphia, and five chi HaLh, MQrris Schusshci.n olh- get with The Electric Furnace-Man. Becauae it pro­ has presented a bronze plaque Funeral services were conduct- to Rabbi Samuel Gup of Temple ed on Monday afternoon for Ab­ ciated, and interment was in vides a constant fire and burns anthracite--the amoke­ Lincoln Park Cemtery. leaa, smudgeless, aa/e fuel. Israel as a token of appreciation raham Loeber, 68, of 73 Gallatin for its action in granting the street, a retired bakery owner, The Electric Furnace-Man pays handaome dividenda Christians use of the synagogue who died on Saturday ni ght in ~lax Sugarman in aavinga, too. Rice or Buckwheat Anthracite ia low in for several months when their .lane Brown Hospital, following church was damaged by fire last a five weeks' illness. price-and complete combustion (because of acientific Funeral Home Spring. A native of Russia, Mr. Loeber underfeed) make, the fuel go further-reducin& your The presentation was made at lud been a resident of this ci ty Funeral Director heatina: bill, anywhere from 25% to 7So/o- a service at the reconstructed ror the past thirty-five years. He and Embalmer church building. The plaque was affiliated with the Provi­ MEMOl!IALS th wi ll be hung permanently in e deuce Odessa Association, He­ Excellent Equlpment corridor of the temple. brew Sheltering Society and the "The Jewi.ab Funeral DlrectOl'" Thel!Jectriol'ur,,_-Mu,Je...., Cbcsed Shel Emes Association. Re8.ned Se"lc• ilT inotall«I in any lwat/n4 117 .. ONEG SHE8BAT PROGRAM Surviving him arc his wife, tem. It le .U.nt and /ulq auto­ 146 • ISO RANDALL STREET au,/Jo.. An Oneg Shebbot program will Mrs. Katie (Beckelman) Loeber; DExtor 8094 DExter 8'38 be held 2 o'clock Saturday after­ two dn11ghters, Mrs. Ethel Nor- noon at the Ahovath Sholom Synagogue, with N. Checkoway, Miss Uditsky and Mrs. Morris G. WATER is alright in its place, but when it goes where it is I Silk participaling. The audience not wanted, the damage often totals many hundreds or thous .. ands of dollars. Let us show you the complete protection by will take purl in a quiz progrnm. a W•ter Damage Policy, A social hour will follow, with communal singing. Refreshments EDWIN S. SOFORENKO wi II be served. MORTON SMITH and NORMAN L. SILVERMAN - Repreaenttnq -- DAVID- KORN; & SONS Two pieces of coin in one bag INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS. Inc. DExter 7730-7731 ._ 19S-7 WILLARD AVENUE ,make more noise than a hun­ 73 WIYIIOBSET STREET Nost lo lln:ado ToL Gllapee 1111 dred. --

TBE JEWISH BEIUW>, PROVIDENCE. R. L, FlUDAY •.JANUARY 17; 1941 I Center Enrollment Emanuel-to Build School. Adjacent to ·Temple Gets Under Way To Participate In: A~nual Meeting Hope to Exceed Project Announced Radio Personalities, Last Year's Total At Annual Meeting Guests of Touro Anxious to exceed last year's Re-elect Joslin goal of 419 new members, Judah To Appear at C. Semonoff, general chairman For 16th Tenn of the 1941 Jewish Center En­ As part of its expansion pro­ Meeting, Wed. rollment, gave the go ahead sig­ gram, Temple Emanuel ' has made Ben Kaplan, radio columnist nal to 150 workers, at a rally definite plans for the erection of in the Evening Bulletin, and Fred held last ~londay evening at the a school building, on the Tem­ Friendly, radio announcer and Center. Workers are organized ple's adjoining lot, which corn­ producer, will be guests of Touro into twenty-five teams. ers Taft avenue and Sessions Fraternal Association, at its reg­ During the evening, addresses street, it was announced at the ular meeting to be held next w ere given by Samuel H. Work­ Congregation's annual meeting, Wednesday night, it was an­ man, president 9f fhe Center, and held last Sunday afternoon. nounced this week by Leo Mill­ Bertram L. Bernhardt, last year's Speaking at the meeting, Judge er, chairm~n of the social com­ enrollment chairman. Philip C. Joslin, who was re­ mittee. Report meetings will be Qeld elected for his 16th consecntive Mr. Kaplan will present a talk on January 20, 23, 27 and 30, year as president of the Temple, and February 30. The drive will expressed the belief that ~the OIJ behind the scenes In r adio, while Mr. Friendly will give a officia]Jy close on Monday eve­ building would probably be dedi­ usands of Time" broadcast, and ning, February 3. cated by Spring, 1942. conduct a quiz program, for Dr. Alex Weinberg was in A commemor ative bronze taba which cash prizes will be award­ charge of a quiz program pre­ let, containing important dates , JACOB S. TEMKIN 'ISADORE GANDAL ed. sented at the rally. A skit, writ­ in the history of the congrega­ Renominated for President Executive Director ten and directed by Florence tion, together with names of ness advice committee; Miss Edith Announcement was also made Parker, was given by the Center first officer~ board of trustees, Abrams, case workers; Dr. Hi­ this week that Harold Cohen, Guild. illustrating failures and building committee chairman To Discuss Cases rrion ~!iller, cornmlting psychia­ newly-i nstalled president of the succe~es i.n membership solici­ and Rabbi, was dedicated in the trist; Harold Mosko!, member of lodge, has made the following tations. uper lobby of the Temple. At Welfare Meeting the board, a·nd Isadore Gandal, committee appointments: Other officers elected, in addi­ (Continued from Page 1) cxecuti ve director. Leo Miller, chairman of Social NAZI AG&"ITS AT WORK tion to Judge Joslin, were: Sam­ Mrs. Saul Feinberg, Harry M. Reports of the year's work will Committee, assisted by Jerome S. LONDO:\'. - Nazi agents have uel M. Magid and Samuel Rosen, :\levers, i\Uss Rose Preset, Mrs. be giYen by Mr. Teml--in and Mr. Forman, Sydney P. Cohen, Mur­ formed an organization of 5,000 vice-president; Ralph S. Krauss, Ephraim Rosen and ~!rs. Benja­ Gandal. ry Pedlikin, Edward I. Friedman, anti-Semitic Ukranians for the treasurer; Ernest Blazar, finan­ min Sharp. ~! rs. Esther Pritsker is chair­ Saul E. Faber, Lows Halpern, Abe sole- purpose of plundering and cial secretary; Martin M. Zucker, man of the committee of arrange­ H. Goldstein, Dr. David Luber, beating Jews in Galicia, accord­ recording secretary. An instrucfrv-e and entertaining program is planned, to describe ments, assisted by Mrs. Bertram Zelig Gorden and Joseph Kurtz. ing to a r eport from Warsaw. Trustees, tor three years, Ben­ work of the Society, the types of Bernhardt, Miss Edith Abrams Leo Miller is also chairman ·of jamin D. Basok, George 11. Car­ Report of the Condition of the situations handled, and the pro­ and Walter Strauss. Tea will be the initiation committee, assist­ son, Nat C. · Cohen, David cesses involved in helping people served at the close of the meet­ ed by Lester Fierstein, Irving Co­ Dwares, Louis Hurwitz, Edward who are in trouble. ing. kin, Samuel C. Ress and Murry Kossove; trustees, for two yea.rs, Pedklikin. Washington Irving I. Fain, David Meyers, Ar­ Participating wi)I be Philip thur Winkelman; trustees, for Lieberman, chairman of 1 _ the A laugh is worth a hundred one year, Benjamin Bromberg, case conference commit tee; Har ­ groans in a ny market.-B. Frank­ He that laughs at his ain joke Finance. Alex A. Cohen, Abraham H. Rot­ ry Myers, member of the busi- lin. spoils the sport o' it.-Scotch. man, Alex Rumplcr, Benjamin I. ( Sass, Henry ·Sopkin, Herman Swartz; Gaboyim, Harry Katz, Corporation Philip Korb, and George Pull­ man. of Providence, R. I., a~ the close of business, December 31, 1940, Members of the Board of as rendered to the Bank Com­ Trustees whose tenns continue: missioner of the State of Rhode Jacob Berkelhammer, Joseph Island: Dressler, Ma.."X Temkin, Herman ASSETS Bernstein, :\!orris Espo, Jacob I. ·otes receivable - Felder, Samuel Goldberger, Ab­ co-maker ...... $139,115.00 Notes receivable - raham L. Jacobs and Alex Wein- collateral ...... 18,700.00 er. Real estate mortgage Resolutions were passed in . 36,265.55 loans ...... appreciation to Maurice W. Bliss, U. S. Fina nce Stock 50,000.00 U. S. Finance Certi- treasurer of the Temple for six­ ficates ...... 400,000.00 teen years, and to J oseph E. Adel­ Real estate by fore­ son, for his service as assistant closure .. 21,386.85 recording secretary for the past Accrued interest 3,999.60 Furniture and equip- three years. ment ...... 2,649.70 A brief address was given by Cash ...... 189,278.27 Rabbi Israel M. Goldman, and a ...... 8861;454.97 musical program ,vas presented ' Total by Cantor Jacob Hohenemser, ac­ LL-\BILITIES companied by Arthur Einstein. Capital Stock issued $250,000.00 Surplus ...... 56,559~6 A buffet supper followed the Reserve for losses.... 4,809.56 meeting. Mrs. Irving ·1. Fain was in lhe lonn ol Resen:e for interest chairman of the annual meeting 1,645.12 committee, assisted by )1rs. Nat Reserve for Federal C. Cohen and Mrs. Max Viner. OLD COLONY DIVIDENDS Tax ...... 2,396;75 Llnearned inter est .... 6,730.84 Paymenls on notes On December 31, 1940, semi-annual dividends credited receivable .. .. 62,066.42 Paymenls on collat- Sons of Zion Start on the hooks to Old Colony share-holders er a.1 loans ...... 5,420.00 Investment Certifi- brought the year's total to-. cates, full paid . 456,300.00 Membership Drive Mortgages on real estate .. . 15,490.00 Al a luncheon meeting, held in Accounts payable .... 36.92 the vestry of the Sons of Zion -$8....,..,6'"'1-,4-:54,--,.9:-::7 Congregation, last Sunday, Mor­ $745,~97.22 ris Feinberg opened a member­ ship drive, which, it was an­ STATE OF nounced, will run for four w'ecks. County or Pro,·idence, ss. Sliare in the substantial earnings of our next dividend J acob S. Cohen, President, and Each member of I he Congrega­ Abe \'. Flink, Treasurer of the tion has pledge1' himself to pro­ period. Set aside par\ of your income regularly at Old Washington Finance Corporation, pose at least one new member. Colony, on a weekly, monthly or save-as-you-can basis. do solemnly swear that the fore­ Addresses were given by Philip going statement is lrui!' and cor­ reclly represenls the true state of Lieberman a nd Herman Berge!. :You can be.gin your thrill program with •a litUe as the matters herein contained lo Among the newly proposed mcm- the best or our· knowledge and 1,ers were ~liles, In•ing and Leo 50 cents or one dollar. belief. Goldberg. Messrs. lrving and Miles JACOB S. COHE:-, President. Goldberg were appointed as cap­ ABE V. FLJ:-K, Treasurer. Sworn to and subscribed be­ tains or the membership drive, by fore me this 9th day or January, ltr. Feinberg. 1941, and I hereby cerl!fy that I During the evening, Cantor 0. ~~LO COLONY am not an officer or d.1rector or Dinkin and 'Rev. Abraham Ep­ said company. llYER :\IJLLllAN, stein presented several selections Notary Public of Jewish folk songs. At1est: --~~~~~i~2.~~~10iM111111. fliDB&AL HOMS LOAN IIANJ'; SYSTIIM ALEXAXDER WEINER Light bulbs and fixtures give S. B. FLA."iZBAl,'M better lighting if free from BESJAlll.N L. ALPER 1 Directon. dusL A :\f tttttal Sat i. .ngs-&,Loa21 Association .-· .

4 THE JEWISH HEBALD, PRQVIl)ENCE, R. L. FRIDAY,. JANUARY 17, 19'41

"'" ;{,~.:~· ~:;t;,'~~:j~::.~'~,;.:;~~.~.. J Navy Molif 1«: ~q~~YN'S fancy ~ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Glantz of tliat city. It should have read: Ledgemont held its Mid-winter event of Fifth street, will be married Mr. and Mrs. Frank· F. Swartz No, '!wasn't any kind of a tournament to Leonard Hazen, soil of Mr. of this city have announced the Rather, .8 very. fine formal affair and Mrs. Harry Hazen of 41 Cen- marriage of Miss Ida Kornst~in of • Read on - we'll teli'-you. who was there tral avenue, Pa,vtucket, on Sun- New York, sister of Mrs. Swartz, Saturday ·nite, the mirrored walls of the J;'iarragansett Hotel's day afternoon, 5:30 o'clock, in to Murray Bernstein, son of Mr. Crystal Ballroom reflected a gay group of pleasure-bent folks, danc- the Ballroom of the Narragansett and Mrs. Oscar Bernstein of New ing to Lew Bonick's music at a formal affair given by the Ledge- Hotel. Dr. Israel M. Goldman York on January 5. The cere- mont Country Club ... will perform the nuptials. mony was performed at the Tern- Done with much finesse, the evening's success was a tribute to Miss Roberts Betrothed pie Tifereth Israel in New York, the dexterous committee or arrangements ..• ·Everyone had a won- Mr. and Mrs. Isadore M. Rob- with Rev. Bern~d Kallenberg derful time .• • After dinner, trophies were awarded to various erts of 19 Detroit avenue have olliciating. topnotchers in the Golf Club, and then tables were withdrawn and announced the engagement of Will Marry Sunday folks concentrated on the rhumba, conga and what have you .•• their daughter, Miss Roslyn Rob- Miss Mollie Zuckerberg, daugh- Without fear of correction, we'd say that "Frenesi" and "Down erts, to Irving H. Levine, son of ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zucker- Argentina Way," were the big-two on the hit parade for the nite • •. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Levine of 156 berg of 16 Riverfarm road, Cran- We wanted awfully to request them for the enth time, but the big Oakland avenue. ston, will become the . bride of' blonde chap in the band wno uses the castanets looked a little worn Farewell Party Henry Gallup, son of Mr. and Mrs. out, so we smothered the desire •.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feinstein Fred Gallup of 27 Ontario street, Some of the season's most lavish and extravagant gowns were of 107 Norfolk street, Cranston, at a single-ring wedding cere- to be seen ... To wit: Bewitching black fringe that swung to and entertained at their home on mony, to be performed in the fro at the slightest gesture fashioned U1e entire gown chosen by Sunday evening at a farewell main Chapel of the Congregation Lucille. Ball introduces navy to brunette Mrs. Louis Rosenberg shoulderstraps •.. Bernice Mar- , party, for their son, Jerome Fein- Sons of Abraham on Sunday after- t his new after-dark dress of ... Just returned from the South, kolf was there, wearing a dress f stein, a draftee, who left on Mon- noon, 5 o'clock. Rabbi Nathan heavy white crepe. The collar with her blonde hair contrasted of ethereal blue chilfon, with a day for Camp Devens, Mass., Taragin will olliciate. A recep- is of ·navy and is tied casually in by deeply tanned skin, Mrs. Hen- bodice of goldish-silver lame •. About fifty friends and relatives lion and dancing will follow in a sailor-like knot. ry Sopkin was as trim as a sail- Mrs. Sam Gan wore a charming were in attendance: the Dana auditorium. ------,------,,------or's knot in her gown of white gown of heaveniy blue crepe, Correction Wedding Anniversary \ Pawt, Hadassah Icrepe, made with a square sailor with pastry pink embroidery ••• An item appearing in last . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pinkney, H ld C l b . n collar : .. Gold buttons were used week's P ersonal column incor- formerly of Boston, and now of I 0 S e e ratio f or accen t... ·. Mrs. sam oresm a. n A gown of peacock blue crepe, rectly announced the engagement Blackstone boulevard, this city, In ?bservance of the recent was fetchmg m her gown of s1I- with a scintillating jewelled belt were feted at their home by a 80th birthday of Henrietta Szold, verish-green metal cloth, which was the choice of petite Mrs. group of friends last Friday Pawtu?ket-Central Falls Chapter she contrasted by a necklace and Charles Brier ... Ann Fishman Room Wanted night, in honor of their ninth of S.!'_mor Hadassah held a b1rtn- bracelet of deep blue sequins . . was dashing in a shirtwaist gown Business man desires room wedding ·anniversary. day party last week at the Aha- Sapphire and diamond earrings of white crepe, the skirt of which vath Sholom Synagogue. were the complement to the out- was gracefully pleated all the in home with private Jewish Among the guests _present A feature of the afternoon was fit ... A j'acketed frock of black way around · · · Mrs. Charles family, by February 1. Show­ were· Mr. and Mrs_. Morns Espo the signing of a scroll by all and white on lovely Mrs. Max Brown was very soignee in a e.r preferred. Garage neces­ of Pawtucket, Mr. and Mrs. Ever- members. Mrs. Samuel Cohen Winograd • . • . gown of nile green, contrasted sary. About $15 per month. ett Cowen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward was chairman of the event. Tea with gold . .. A smart dinner For further details call GA. Lavine, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and refreshments were served. Mrs. Norton Mailman wore a gown of hyacinth crepe was 9773, between 8 :30 A. M. and Michaelson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Louis Hostesses were Mesdames Mor- wide-skirted gown of romantic selected by Mrs. Leo Cohen ... 5:30 P: M.- Abedon, and Dr. and Mrs. Nat S. ris Espo, Jack Percelay, Samuel black velvet .• Carol Parnas was Frances Halbach had on a pretty Rakatansky. Mrs. M_orris Espo Farber and Alex Rumpler. as slim as a Primrose in her sa- frock of black faille ... Mrs. Nat poured. ------==--=- ti\_l gown of white • : · Net and Braverman was chic in a sophist- Room For Rent Leave For Florida Auxiliaryi Fashion stiffish lac~ were used for t~~ ' -~d gown of black ·-· . • l j d M M M p II • • L luscious pmk frock wq,;,a-.. ~~ ~·~ _ d JJ~ • ':°J. ,-- "• - ·•-:_·_· ~ : .-;:_ - Lll-~I!!_ ~g.~~p;-..~~-• Ii I :1n - - - ••A~JIJll!ll.)'_ -S ,~,-$ ~!! .. ;ilJ was a darling ____ F___ sh_

II Hundreds Jam Berlin Consulate Seeking Visas Eased Restrictions To Sing Here baum, treasurer. To Hold Testimonial Prov. ·fraternal Has Members of the Board or"-Trust­ •~s installed included Mrs. Lil­ For Lieut. Governor Rumor Causes Rush lian Reuter, Joseph Jacobson, World War veterans of Rhode 4,755 Leave 14th. Inauguration. Joseph Gladstone and Simon Island will honor Lieutenent­ Alprin Installed. Licker. • Governor Louis W. Cappelli at a. Reich in· 1940 During the evening, Harry testimonial dinner, to be held at BEHLIN. - Several hundred As President Bloomberg, chairman · of the the Narragansett Hotel on Janu­ Jews, encouraged by reports that Board, presented prizes for the ary 29. Mr. Cappelli is a veter­ immigra tion ,·e- 1 J acob Alprfn wa& installed as 1940 membership campaign to Al president of the Providence Fra­ an, having served fo.r two years strictions had been relaxed, pam­ Gladstone, Abraham Ponce and overseas. med the American Consulate this ternal Association, at the 14th .J acob Alprin. Harry A. Hoffman, a past de­ Annual Inauguration of officers, Joseph Gladstone, outgoing pre­ w~ek to renew applicat1ons for I partment commander of the Vet­ visas to leave Germany to go to held last Tuesday night at Swed­ sident, was present;,i with a gift erans of Foreign Wars, and a past A111erica. ish Workingmen's Hall. After by Sydney Hoffman, recording commander of H. I. Jewish War Some officials said restrictions induction ceremonies, a program secretary, in recognition of his Veterans, Post No. 23, is in had been eased, particularly re­ of professional entertainment work for the organization. charge of entertainment. garding the type of affidavits to was presented, refreshments were t,., accepted from J ews anJ the served and dancing was held. A committee meeting was to question of their good character. Louis Nochemsohn was master Ladies Loan Ass'n have been held today at the Nar­ Uuring the closing months of of ceremonies. ragansett Hotel, to further ar­ n4C each candidate for entry Max Levine and a suite of past Plans Annual Event rangements for the event. into the United States was re- JUSSI BJOERLING presidents installed the following At a board meeting of the La­ quired to pass a stiff ~xamina- Jussi Bjoerling, Swedish tenor officers, in addition to Mr. AJ- dies Hebrew Free Loan Associa­ tion and supply affidavits that he of the Metropolitan Opera, w-ill prin: Abraham Ponce, vice-prcsi­ tion, held last week at the homo "For QUALITY and SERVICE"