April 17, 1931

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ROTARY SERVICE HELD AT TEMPLE

Council Bluffs News

HEAD BODY ON '! IMMIGRATION

Bv F. R. K. A unique service, inspiring and attended by a capacity congregation, was the Rotary Service held at Mount SENIOR HADASSAH I bridge club at1 their home last' Thurs-' Sinai Temple last Friday evening. The Council Bluffs chapter of t h s |d a y evening. Washkigton (J.T.A.). Congressman Members of the Rotary club and their Senior Hadassah held an election of Abe Bear and smaW son^Aafon"Samuel Dickstein of New York will families were guests of the Temple officers Tuesday afternoon at the become chairman .of the Hofctse itticongregation, at this service. Rev.' Chieftain hotel. Mrs. Herman Maro- David,: • of, Leavenworth, Kans., is Ali news for the Sioux City page spending, th^ week here visiting Mra. migration committee, displacing ConAustm Perdue, xector of St. Thomas) witz was re-elected as president. The must: reach the Sioux City correEpiscopal church* and Rctarian, spoke other officers were Mrs. Louis H. Bear's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius -gressman Albert Johnson, leading respondent, not later than Tuesday who is now chairman, if evening, to appear in the issue the I from the pulpit on "Fellowship of-. Katelman, first vice-president; Mrs. Katelman;; Mr. Bear, who spent the strictionist, h week-end here, returnwl home; Mon* e persistient claims now being made following Friday. Please mail news: : i Culminating:an-extensive irismber-' Faiths Harry Cherniss, second vice-president; v to Anna Pill, 2216 Douglas street, ship catnpa'ign,-the-Sioux City chapter' The Th subject of Rabbi Lewis sermon Mrs. Saul Suvalsky, secretary; Mrs. day. Numerous affairs are being > the Democrats that they will cont:'Your* Husband Right" is the i jor call 8-8453, after 1 o'clock. trol the the next House materialize. mVon in in honor U n ^ A« itrol ' "American Contributions to Re- Alhert Krasne, financial secretary; given off..he the B*nai of MR> Mrs. «<>» Bear. B n i Brith B i t h initiated i t i a t e d a class of jan- for the dinner to be given by 28 heW members at an-"open meeting• Kgion,"and he stresssd the import- Mrs. Richard Gordon, treasurer, and Today it became known that the the Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaare Zion Mrs. J. Rosen entertained twelve Democrats are predicting that sufficon Tuesday evening. William Sultan, r a n c e a n t j meaning of religious free- Mrs. L. Cherniack and Mrs. O. Hochpg Synagogue, neitt Wednesday evening. t t l l brid rt S ^ president of the Grand Lodge of D i s - ' < l o m which America has vouchsafed man, directors, guests at a lovely bridge party San^; j 2 n t Progressives will unite wiUi them April 22, in the social hall of th"> j trict 6, was the guest of honor at the t n e m a n y creeds. Plans wer* made for-the annual Synagogue. The members of the'auxday afternoon at her home at 701 to control the organization of the The Iota Tau Sorority will meet to- 1 m e e t j n L district convention, which will be held Madison avenue in honor of her niece, House -when it reconvences in Deiliary have invited their husbands to morrow evening at the home of Miss J j j r g^ cethber or in the event of a special in St. Joseph, Mo., on JHay 18 and 19. Miss Esther Steiman. the dinner, 'which will begin at 7 p.. m. Sara Dimsdale Bridge will form the B . n a / B rith"loTl^ " a Js'making^a} session. In that casj Congressman Mesdames H. Marowitz and L. H. Mrs. Philip: Sherman, president of eveningfs entertainment. 1 tour of thsr middle west and has in-j Mr. and Mrs. M. Yudelson returned "Dickstein would become the . only Katelman were elected as delegates, the'Auxiliary win preside at the dineluded in his itinerary rteen of the Talmud' aiK * **ra- Albert Krasne, as alternate. home. Tuesday from Chicago, Illinois, Jewish commitee chairman. ner. The program: will open With;1 a, Our Little Social Club will hold its where they were called to last .week brief talk by Mr. A- H. Baron, local meeting this week at tKe. home of g^y^' City • - ] Torah received diplomas Sunday eve-'- Arrangements, were also made for uptin- the At the state department Congress; of Mrs.'' Yadeison's i attorney. Miss. Ethel "Shindler will Mrs. Boris Lsyjn. A .program, of. " - j . nins at e Jewis man Dickstein entered a sharp and program included the initiation ** « Community Cen- the animal rummage sale, which will parents, the 'tete Mr. and Mrs. Isra«l give a tap dance. Piano accompani- bridge will be concluded by a dainty ~f ^. new' members, the address by: ter*' T h e graduation exercises were be held on April 27, 28 an4 29. Every F r i e d m a n . : : ' ' : ' . - ; ^ - v • ' - ' • ' ; . - '•• •••'[•-'''• emphatic protest against the,departments wiH be played by Miss Sarah luncheon. ment's rigorous visa policy. He member is urged to donate any old Mr. Sultan and was concluded with.a a t ^ n < l e T d b / 3oO people; Halpern. Miss Frances Emlein will Jack London, presidant of the clothes, or salvage of any kind and to Mrs. Henry Maduff entertained the placed before the visa office officials ' dance and refreshments. give a group of piano solos. A sketch call Mrs. Ben Kubby, phone 4790LJ, members of her afternoon -bridge dab a plan whereby at least aged parent* "In t e s t e r Park" will be presented and children under 1G and wives ana who will be in charge of collecting all a t her home Monday afternoon. with the following cast: Dent M. Barbundles on April 26th. j children would be granted visas since on, Mildred Baron, Rozeha^ Kozberg, Sam Lipman and J. Maron. The Sewing Circle of the Senior Twenty relatives of Mrs. Samuel H: these categories would not compete Dean Baron, Ruth Bernstein, Tillie The class of graduates included Ben Hadassah met Thursday afternoon at Katelman surprised her at her home with American labor and hence j The following were received into Shindler; Dorothy Mazor, Mrs. S. H. the home of Mrs. Louis H. Katelman; Monday evening, the occasion being cause no aggravation of the unthe lodge: Joseph Kantor, Morris Ros-j Shulkin arid Mrs. Joe Kutcher. Albert visited recently in Chicago. Shindler, Tillie Franklin, enthal, Louis Franklin, Leo Franklin, °.n» her birthday anniversary.. The eve- employment problem. ; ..Mrs. S. Greenstone is in charge of Annabelle Emlein, Sarah Sactoff, ! The Ladies'Aid Society will hold a Tung's diversion vras bridge. v. TUT A -hit r> rL_ i i * r\ B. Ginsberg, Louis Simian, William E. Visa officials promised to take the menu, and Mrs. William Mazie is Mr. and Mrs. C. Oreckovsky of Des « _ „ „ n v^ m n , ' - „ ,. . Nathan Feinberg, Perry Osnowitz, meeting next Tuesday afternoon, | TLT ;^« ^ . - 4 . ^ *Av i. *«:' .'•! ^ Maron, D. rederman, Joe Merlin, l.. i Congressman Dickstetn's protest un•>»» chairman of.the dining room. Moines visited at the Moines, the home of the the lat lat' Archie Kantor,' Harry Ginsberg, LesApril 21, at the new synagogue, 618' Mike Kantrovich, Joe Nadler, der -advisement and it was underOver 300 are expected to attend the ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.; J. Kaufi Named Head of Montana Mynster street. Harry Holdofsky, Boris Levine, Sam ter Lazriowich and Jack Merlin. stood that they may confer with Sec-, dinner. Mrs. Sherman announces that man, recently. Following their stay Health Board retary Stimson regarding theinattet.. reservations can' be made- by phoning Budapest.—Dr. Ludwig Hoffman, Among-the students, from the Uni- Helena, Montana.—Dr. Louis H. Mrs. L H. Levin at 5-6121 or Mrs. , M i , , o n B,.s.eu., one of the leading swordsmen of Hun- versity of Nebraska at Lincoln who. Fligman of this city has been chosen Paul Lester Heeger at 5-6181. ; formerly Hannah Kaufman. {Louis Strongin, Paul Kaplan, Philip gary and a former officer in the Hun- arrived home today to spend their president of the Montana :. State The. date-for the annual Mother and Chi3en, Joe Hendlyn, Max Schwidel- garian army, died here at the age of spring vacation are Mildred Meyerson, Board of Health. Dr. Fligman is a ' Daughter banquet has been set for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gutterman and son and Joe Miller. 66. *, • | Helen Steinberg, Ruth Bernstein and veteran member, of the Board, hav. M a y 6 . • • • ' - - . • • •: : • • ,'. ••'- . • son, Julien, formerly of Flandreau, ' r.T wutic • Dr. Hoffman, in the course of his j Maurice Pepper. " j ing been appointed by both RepnbAM. UVKIt 'I'ltlC WOULD have arrived in Sioux City, where they! T> • T • -IT J career as a duelist, fought 45 suc• • ••••jlican and-Democratic governors. This FRKD K.8HAW will make theit home. Mra. Gutter-t^K. 6nUCei^Vine ^ . __ • • • - • — » •HeaClS •-•>,.••• cesdfulduefe,-most ot them in defense Dr. and^Irs. Isaac Sternhill enter-'is the-fourth term he has served as M.I Urondwnjr man was formerly Miss Satorts. WeinPI.OWEU SIKH' I'hont , (1 P h i E p S l l O n T a U GlTlS of Jewish honor. ,talned the members of their evening' president of the. Board. . Members of the Business Girl's club berg. of the Community Center will be.hos——-—• • - . , - j : Miss Bernice Levine was elected tesses to the Business Girl's club of Pill placed first in, the dis-1 pjresident of the Phi Epsilon Tau sorthe Y. W. C. A. and the Community trict high school music contest, held _ ority at a recent meeting of the club, House at the annual joint meeting of at Ida Grove last Saturday, where she Other officers are Rogie Kozberg, secthe three organizations. The meeting represented Central high school in the retary and Serene Barrent, -treasurer, "which will be preceded by a dinner cello division. She will go to Iowa Outgoing officers are Louis Herzoff, Will be held at the Center on Wednes- City the first week in May to compresident; Bernice Levine, secretary, day evening, April 22. pete in the state contest. and d Serene S B Barrent, treasurer. Miss Margrave, social director of Plans were discussed for a spring the women's dormitory at. Morning.-' Mrs. Seymour Melvin of New York breakfast to be held next "week."

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evening. Levine. The remainder of the program .will pg be arranged by the three clubs, each | j Mrs. -A. H.-Baronwas Aairmari bl organization^ presenting a skit, and, the Girl Scout bridge party given in musical numbers, ' * " """ the Davidson tea'rooiif last'Saturday Miss Ida Feldman is in charge of' afternoon. Over 400 attended the the program. Miss Bluma Merlin is party. "Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary chairman of the committee.for songs; of Shaare Zion are making preparaMiss Gertrude Reznek is in charge of tions for a Rummage Sate to be held the decorations, and. Miss Min Green_ . _ _ , within.the next few weeks. Mrs. stone is in charge of the menu. Rabbi Rabinowitz' will speak this p hilip Sherman has requested those evening on "The Mystery of the Hu- w h o n a v e donations to make to call A newly organized club, the Phi, man Soul." The service will begin at . o n e 9* t n e following women who. are Etta Phi sorority, has elected the fol- 8 o'clock. j in charge of the sale: Mrs. A. Sloutlowing officers: Esther Mirken, presiLast Friday evening Rabbi Rabino-' sky, Mrs. S. H. Shulkin, Mrs. I. H. dent; Tillie Bass, vice-president; witz was the guest speaker at the Levin or Mrs. Sam Weiner. Marie Osheroff, secretary; Rosabelle Conservative Synagogue of -Omaha,! ; Wigodsky, treasurer, and Edith Kapwhere he addressed the congregation P i o n e e r Women Plan iloff, reporter. The club is under the on "Some of Our Weaknesses." I leadership of Miss Blanche Reznick. Junior Congregation will resume its regular Saturday morning services to-! _ , ~ The Maccabee Club, under the leadThe morrow at -10:45. During the holi. **<>**?* Women are planning a ership of Frank Margolin, Sioux City M aa l" l^^ 6 ***& ff oo f M yy, 5 /aa** tt hh ee Jewish days, no services for the children, w e r e attorney, went on an all day hike out | Community Center. Tables -can be arto Stone Park on Sunday. The busiI ranged with Mrs. N. Widesky or Mrs. ness meeting was held in the afterMorris Sperling, who are in charge of noon at the park. Plans; were disthe affair. cussed for a party, April 25.

Will Hold Auxiliary ''Rummage Sale

Shaare Zioh Synagogue; within the

Bridge Party May 5

Attorney Occupies Shaare Zion Pulpit

Boy Scout Troop will hike to South . "The Bank of Life" was the subject Ravine on Sunday, .for its meeting. of the address delivered at Shaare Mr. Louis Slade is scoutmaster of the Zion synagogue last Friday ; evening troop. by E, W. Baron, Sioux City attorney." Mr. Baron compared the vast history Members of the. Center Brownie of the Jews to a great wealth, which Pack will participate.in the city-wide the Jews were failing and unable to Brownie Revel on Saturday afternoon draw upon. The Pack has as its leader Miss Mildred Baron.

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The Alumni Talmud Torah Club held an open meeting last evening at the Center. An interesting program was presented before the members and their friends.

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Rabbi Lewis will use .as bis sermon subject this evening "Does Relief Matter." , The service will begin' a t 8 o'clock. Wednesday morning, Habbi Lewis spoke before the pupils of East High School on "What It Means Jo Be an American Citizen."

The Young Judean Club under the leadership of Isadore Mirowitz will have an open meeting on Sunday afternoon, to which they have invited their parents. A program and refresh ments will be features of the meeting.

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