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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 5

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THE WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE June 18, 1937 DR. MATHEW T. KLEINMAN NAMED DENTAL INTERNE Congregational giving a card party to all the members and their friends on Sunday, June, 30, at 7:30 p. m. at the temple.

Prizes will be given away. Refreshments will be served. Speaking Of Dr. Mathew T. Kleinman, who re NOTES ON THE Women JEWISH FEMININE WORLD of Ottawa, president of the Canadian Hadassah and vice-president of the National Council of Women, has been appointed convenor of a committee to work out a suggested plan for improving conditions for unemployed and unemployable women and girls throughout Canada The first women in the history of the Mt.

Vernon, N. school system to be elected president of the Board of Education is Mrs. temple Emanu-El O'ne tfcslinran 2419 E. Kenwood Boulevard A. E.

PI ALUMNI PLAN NOVEL GYPSY DANCE By DIANNA KLOTTS Woman's Editor, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate Rabbi Samuel HImhbTC Rabbi Joseph L. Baron Jailed for Insulting Jews from London Platform London (JTA) John Penfold, 40-year old auctioneer, was sentenced to two months at hard labor and bound over to be on good behavior for a year for using insulting words against the Jews from a public platform. Penfold had alleged that Jewish brides were examined by a rabbi before marriage. A crowd listening to him shouted: "Get him down! Its wrong!" Police prevented possible disorder. In Old Street Police Court the magistrate declared of the defendant: "He intends to continue until ho attains his object, which is to curtail the liberties of a section of the people.

I have no alternative but to sentence him." Risa Neumann (Copyright, 1937) A. Z. A. CHAPTER 39 ceived the degee of Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Minnesota at the graduation exercises on June 14, was appointed a dental interne at the Minneapolis General hospital, effective July 1. He is the son of Rabbi and Mrs.

Philip Kleinman. The appointment was made because Dr. Kleinman ranked among the highest students in his class, and was even more outstanding in view of the fact that it was made before he took his state board examinations. Dr. Kleinman had been active in university student affairs, above all in Rho chapter of Alpha Omega, Jewish dental fraternity.

He served as chancellor of the fraternity for two ysars in succession, an honor seldom held by a student for more than one year. INSTALLS OFFICERS Summer Services Sabbath services, without music and sermons, are conducted throughout the summer, on Friday evenings at 8 p. ni. and on Saturday mornings at 11 a. m.

Temple Beth El 2190 N. Forty-ninth Street The Milwaukee Alumni club of Alpha Epsilon Pi will hold a Gypsy Scardas, the annual spring-summer dinner dance, on Saturday, June 19, at Boder's Tea Room in Thiensville. The committee in charge of arrangements has formulated many novel features to provide entertainment for the guests. The theme of the entire dance will be carried out in Gypsy decorations. Ralph Kline is chairman of the dance with Harry Primakow and Harold Shapiro assisting him.

The Milwaukee chapter 39 of the Aleph Zadik Aleph of the B'nai B'rith was honored by the visit of Lowell Adelson of Oakland, Aleph Godol, or president of entire A. Z. A. Thilip Kleinman. Rabbi Mr.

Adelson gave a speech in which he presented a resume of A. Z. A. in the thirteen years that it has been in existence. He also extended a wel come to those that are going to the A.

Z. A. camp convention at Napanoch, Behind Great Men What will happen to the brilliant career of Rose Rosenberg now that Ramsay MacDonald, ex-prime minister of England, retires from public life? Rose Rosenberg" who for the last 14 years has sustained enthusiastically the arduous duties of private secretary and confidante to the man whose every word bore weight to the destiny of the world's greatest empire Of humble origin, the first manifestations of her interest in politics appear when at the early age of 14 she became a member of the Women's Suffrage Movement At 17 she was recognized on Fleet Street for having achieved the post of assistant to the editor of an American and Mexican mining journal published in London Quick to perceive and appreciate the growing possibilities of the programme of the Labor Party in England, she joined that liberal movement in 1918 and the following year was appointed to the general staff of the Parliamentary Labor Party But it wasn't until 1923 that she became private secretary to Mr. MacDonald who at that time was leader of the Opposition It was she who won the distinction of "the worn- 1 Ill i -w New York. Services and Sermons At the services to be heid Saturday morning, June 19, at 9, Rabbi Philip Kleinman will deliver a sermon in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Royal Rotter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis H. Rotter. A kiddush in the vestry will follow the services. Children's Sabbath services commence at 10.

Week-day services daily mornings at Sunday morning at 8. Preceding his speech the following new officers were installed: Julius Atinsky, Aleph Godol; Jack Teplinski, Aleph gan; Henry Lerner, Aleph Mazkir; Martin Freedman, Aleph Gis- MORE MONEY U. of W. Student Wins Avukah Fellowship to Palestine New York (WNS) Harold Arian of Ohio State university, Rose Blum-kin of the University of Wisconsin, Ralph Goldman of Boston university and Edward Parsons of Boston university were announced the winners of the third annual Palestine work fellowships awarded by Avukah. They won the fellowships in a nation-wide contest.

The students will live and work for several months in the various kibbutzim of Palestine, visit the centers of the Histadruth and the Hebrew uni FOR YOUR Cong. IS tli Israel '433 North Teutonia Avenue Rabbi Solomon I. Schelnfeld Rabbi Charles Rubenttteln VACATION bor; Ervm Eisenstadt, Aleph Sopher; Joe Lerner, Aleph Shotare Godol; Ed Chitlik, Aleph Shotare Kotone; Herb Gronik, Aleph Kohen Godol; and Bob Berlowitz, assistant Aleph Mazkir. At this meeting awards were presented from the Milwaukee Jewish Center. Nate Rudman received a loving cup for his activity in sports and his sportsmanship in the Major league of the Jewish Center while Al Lerner received a loving cup from the Minor league.

Then the chapter was entertained by Mert Coplin and Milt Gelman wTho gave a humorous skit on hypnotism. an wno can noia a secret it was versity and travel through the Preparations are nearing completion for the Congregation's annual picnic to be held Sunday, June 20, at De Werth's park, Fond du Lac and Swan roads. The committee in charge has arranged an excellent outing, consisting of games of all kinds, raffles, dancing and social entertainment. All members and friends of the Congregation are urged to attend. The Double Cellophane wrapping: on Double-Mellow Old Gold Cigarettes brings, you Old Gold prize crop tobaccos in the very pink of condition.

PMSTENFELD'S "MASCOTS" GROUP WILL HOLD SUMMER FORMAL Vacation time is double the fun when you have ample funds an extra $25. $50, $100 or more enables you to plan a happier holiday. Join Our Vacation Club Begin your next year's holiday now by putting aside a small amount weekly. At the end of fifty weeks you will have saved the extra cash to enjoy your idea of a real vacation. The schedule to the left shows you how much you can accomplish in a comparatively short time.

Visit the Bank and get the complete details. iii Florist Cong. Anslic Sfnrd she who travelled at his side during his peace negotiations abroad; to whom he could turn for keen logical power of analysis; who acted as intermediary between him and the newspaper world; who often prepared the data for and put the finishing touches on his public addresses And it is believed that Rose Rosenberg whose perspicacity and ingenius intellectual capacity is not easily surpassed and whose slight, Semitic person harbors all the charm and simplicity of a great personality, will follow her master into political exile After a trip across the continent she will return to England. Can she retire into private life? Or will she be swept once more into the whirlpool of public affairs? Of Awe and Prodigy In the year 1911 Ray Lev was born Open Evenings and Sundays 2319 S. HOWELL AVENUE 1134 W.

Garfield Avenue "As Near Your Telephone Rabbi Maurice Cornfield, principal Of the Milwaukee Talmud Torah, will speak on Saturday, June 18, at 5 p. m. on the subject "The Eternal Road." D. L. Schram Sender Bensman What 50 weeks of saving will do for you: Cong.

Degel Israel SCHRAM BENSMAN Jewish Funeral Home N. Eleventh and W. Vine Streets Because you can Join a Vacation Club at any time during the year continuing deposits for 50 weeks you will find it a splendid plan to accumulate money for any purpose. Use it to meet your insurance, tax, fuel, and other large bills. Or to provide money for educational or investment purposes.

.25 .50 1.00 2.00 3.00 5.00 10.00 12.50 25.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 250.00 500.00 2321 N. Teutonia Ave. LOcust 8125-26 Rabbi B. Manesewitz will speak on Saturday June 19, at 5 p. m.

on the subject: "The Miracle of the Water from the Stone." The Milwaukee Associate Service club of the Sanatorium, better known as the "Mascots" will close its year's activities with a formal dinner dance. Sunday evening, June 20, at the Club Madrid. Miss Beatrice Urich is chairman of the affair. Although this group has been in existence for only two years, it has become well-known for its work in aiding tuberculosis sufferers. The goal of their work is the eventual elimination of tuberculosis through education in preventive measures.

In connection with this they plan a study of various phases of charity and social welfare work in the city. They are also sponsoring a children's group known as the Elves. Nine year, old Barbara Rosenfeld, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Rosenfeld, who sponsors the Mascots, is Chief Little Elf and originator of the idea for the new troop. The Elves collect pictures for scrap-books to be sent to local hospitals and sanatoria.

New officers of the Mascots are: Dorothy Zavik, president; Gertrude Karp, viceTpresident; Lillian Peter-man, corresponding secretary; Lillian Wasserman, recording secretary; Edith Rodin, treasurer; and Jean Cohen, sargeant-at-arms. Chairmen of standing committees are: Beatrice Goldberg, finance; June Blumenfeld, sunshine fund; and Beatrice Urich, membershin. Cong. D'nai Israel 1G32 N. Tenth Street hlse.ey biame: Main OZice: 721 NORTH WATER STREET South Side Oiice: 414 W.

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UNDERTAKERS 1139 N. Eleventh Street Private Chapel Rabbi Joseph II. Snapir Rabbi Snapir will speak Saturday, June 19, at 6 p. m. on "Pledges and Their Fulfillment." in Kussia and at the age of two came to this country with her parents But it was not until she was 13 years old that she plunged seriously into the study of the piano And so amazing was her.

progress that, in view of her unequivocal potentialities they moved from New Haven to New York where she continued her studies at the 'Third Street Music School Settlement At the James Madison High school in Brooklyn she won the New York Symphony Scholarship which feat she repeated three times after it had become the N. Y. Philharmonic-Symphony Society award It was the American Matthay prize of $1000 awarded her in New Haven in 1930 plus the scholarship money, that made possible the three years in Europe during which time she made her debut in London And now she is the great Ray Lev back from her concert tour through Warsaw, Vienna, Prague, Amsterdam, Brussels and London who gave her first N. Y. recital this season at Town Hall Ray Lev fondly recalls the great night at No.

10 Downing Street The picnic committee will meet Wed THE OLDEST BANK IN THE NORTHWEST FOUNDED 1847 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System nesday evening, 8 p. m. at the vestry of the temple. This committee is making great progress in the arrangements for the forthcoming annual pic nic which will take place at the Five EDER FUNERAL HOME SPACIOUS CHAPEL 2921 V. North Avenue KI Ihourn 0682 Mile House, Fond du Lac road, Highway 55 on Sunday July, 4.

The entertainment committee of the Sisterhood is celebrating the closing: of a very successful year of work by PARENT-TEACHER GROUP HOLDS FINAL MEETING Under the patronage of the Duchess ot York now Queen Elizabeth the The final parent-teacher meeting of Harry B. Goodman NEW ADDITIONAL FUNERAL HOME For Reform and Conservative Ritual 1701 W. Walnut St. WEst 8874 hall brimming with personages of noble esteem the dark-haired, ser- the New Method Hebrew School was held on Monday, June 14. Committees gave their annual reports.

Mr. lous-eyeu gin was awe-stricken and nervous as she sat down at the piano Her fingers sought the first chord another chord another chord Rothman president, was presented with an ivory gavel by the pupils of the school in recognition of his fine work as president for the past three and suddenly fear and self became dissolved in the overwhelming knowledge that present in the room was the great years. ihe picnic committee gave a com plete report on all the plans for the Which reminds us of little 15-year annual picnic to be held on Sunday, oia Miriam boloviett, prodierv of the June 20, at Estabrook Park. There violin who hails from San Francisco, will be games and prizes for children and adults. Members and their friends are invited.

ana wnose depth ot interpretation and ease of performance won her the title "Feminine Yehudi" She, too, made her N. Y. debut at Town Hall on January 3, of this year And last ihe meeting was concluded with a saxophone solo by Floyd Segel, an accordian solo by Syd Winnig, dramat nday night, as guest artist of station WOR over a coast to coast broadcast ic recitations by Marcia Davidson, and a duet by Lawrence Wolf and Law rence Posner. Philip J. Veiss, Inc.

Reveal How Lady Melchett were heard strains of melody deep with the sensivity, compassion and understanding of her great heritage And listening in, 3,000 miles away, was her father, Aaron M. Solovieff instructor at the Oakland Hebrew school and cantor at Temple Beth Israel. She's In the News M. R. WEISS President ZENO M.

HOST Secretary Forced Argentine Anti-Semite to Apologize FUNERAL SERVICE Buenos Aires (WNS) How Lady Melchett. the Christian-born wife of Lord Melchett, British Zionist leader and industrialist, humiliated a notor ious Buenos Aires journalist and made him apologize publicly to her and her NORTH FAR WELL AVENUE COR. E. KANE PLACE husband for his anti-Semitic utter t)f ances at a dinner tendered in honor of Dr. Susan Isaacs, head of the department of child development, Institute of Education, London university, spent two days in New York on her way from England to Australia where she is a delegate and speaker for the New Education Fellowship Conference to be held there from August 1 to September 20 Among the seven Jews elected to the Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament in the recent election were Mrs.

Bakker and Miss de Jong Mrs. A. J. Freiman, O. B.

the Melchetts during their recent visit here is revealed by the Jewish World, LAkeside 2112 Buenos Aires publication. At the dinner, which was arranged by the diplomatic representative ot a European nation, the guests included high-ranking Argentine officials, dip lomats and writers, among them the anti-Semite. Seated a few places away from Lady Melchett, the Jewbaiting writer began an anti-Semitic tirade. After listening patiently for a while Lady Melchett leaned over and said to the Jew-baiter: "Do you know who I am? Without batting an eye, he 3 replied, "Of course, I have the great pleasure to be addressing Lady Melchett." "But," countered Lady Mel There's one thing you can tell from the very look of Buick when the man behind this wheel bugles for road-room room on the road is what he's going to get! For here's the boss car of the bunch this year and the whole road knows it. Under that deep-barreled bonnet is the ablest straight-eight engine in the world you'll never have need for all the power this quick and quiet giant can pour forth.

It's rugged, solid, firm-set, built close to the road there's no wander or weave, no sidesway on the curves. Try the wheel. Obedient as your finger. Press the brakes. A toe-touch stops you soft and sure.

Check the take-off. You get the jump at every light, nimble as a sprinter breaking fast out of his hole. Yes, this glorious Buick is head man of the highway and that's the kind of car we'think you want. It's the kind of car you can easily have. For with all that's in this stand-out performer still sells at the lowest Buick prices ever.

Match price tags with the sixes and you'll find you can afford this ctght. Why aren't you driving one now? TUNE IN! BRADD0CK-L0UIS CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT BROADCAST BY BUICK June 22nd, N. B.C. Red and Blue Networks consult your paper for time and stations DANIELS chett, "do you know who I really am?" At this the writer became flustered and embarrassed and before he could answer Lady Melchett said proudly, I pi 8 i nr mt mmlm- I 5 'I am a Jewess." These words hit the anti-Semite like a blow over the head and for the sake of his own reputation he had to apologize to Lord and Lady Melchett. Before accepting the apology, Lord Melchett told the writer he would pardon him on condition that he (the writer) read Melchett's book about the Jews, "Thy Neighbor" and then write him whether he still held to his anti-Semitism.

The journalist agreed. And a few days before the Melchetts left Buenos Aires, Lord Melchett received a long letter in which the journalist said, "Oh, if only all the Jews were like you." n) on The Only Jewish Monument Makers In Wisconsin Universal Monument Vorks, Inc. M. FELUMAN, President 1815-21 N. Twelfth St.

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