)CTOBER 28, 1938
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O R N I Z A T I () N S • A.Cl.i/00:axi:}00 Talmud Torah
tterzl lunior Guild
Sl)ooks! Go to the lterzl
vestry Saturday 'it 9 p.m.
investigate a ]terzl Junior Guihl
masqu(wa(le cabaret party.
show, nddnight dinner, for-
teller, (hmeing and drinldng
ltre on tap.
Jack Neff will be ln'tster of eere-
If yotu' dues are 1)'dd you
get in free. All young lmople
persons went to Lydia
house the other night and
to Betty Aronin's able re-
"The Citadel." Games and
folh)we(1 the book re-
in a lengthy telegram
Hull, Secretary of State,
a note be sent Great
to al)an(h)n /|ny lnovelnent
migr'ttion into the Iloly
t)y seine of Ollr less forttnlate
Part., the telegram stated that
of every Jew in this eoun-
'Was that our govermnent make
geffort to aid these unfortunates
time of great strife, i
ext meeting will be Novenfl)er 6.
e William G. I,ong will speak on
Relations "tnd the .hlvenile
rt.', This will be ,'In open meet-
There will be refreshments and
00racoma A. Z. A.
By Gerald Meier
Bernard Rosenberg of So-
Spoke Sunday at an iml)ressive
l)ay observance, the first
Sl,)ns(wed by lhe new TacoIna
. A. eh'pter, l)r. Lesl.er Basldn
¢hairlmtn.
Tuesday, the first A.Z.A.-
('ard l)'trty was heldat
Torah Syn:tgogue, llnflel'
l'hillmrn I,'riedman and his
e. Refreshments were
and prizes awarded... During
week, the soei.d service eom-
h'ts heen aiding the Syna-
Auxiliary wilh their rumnwge
night a basketball turn-
Was hehl. Tuesday, the A.Z.A.
l l)laye(1 a star B'nai B'rith team.
basketball coach is Advisor
Warn(ok. With the hasketball
taking form and the oratory and
topics being deveh)ped, Ta-
getting ready fast for the l'e-
. convention in Seattle... Wed-
night, a chal)ter stag was hehl
of Alel)h Godol Kleiner.
FOR: A.Z.A. check room
B'rith danee.., l)raetice
games... A.Z.A. da m'e.
ADDITIONAL
Alfred Strauss, prominent
surgeon ealne to town in
cheer (or to condoh;?) his
mater team Saturday... It
like a religious rite for the
doctol-this pilgrimage for
eoraing Week. . . This year
Was a(lde(I ineenl,ive for his
to Seattle---a visit with his
Mrs. 1)au[ Friedlander
Strauss)... lte l)lans on
Ilg a fortnight and then on to
the Stanford game... Mr.
h'ving Berman retln'ned
Week's vacal.ion to the l)ude
Ch'ttham Aeres -- sand-
in lmtweell high mountains
L sWiftly flowing river . . . grand
for tishing. Midnight rides
the densely wooded bridle
is another thrilling Sl)ort
• Mrs. Alfr(:d Shemansld,
her husbal,d, University
hiaglon regent, attended the
President and Mrs. Lee
gave Thtn'sd.y evening to
ew faculty inelnbers, wore a
bhtek tafella gown with
Ett skir!, high waisted lm(liee
a quaint white lace frill, brief
Wide velvet girdle and or-
Among young assistants at
O11 the canll)US Saturday,
Washingt on-California game
rig home(.onfing Ahanni, w.ts
lro(lsky of Tacoma, a fresh-
the l:niversity.
L. Kenneth Schoenfolds
at dinner informally to a
group at their home Wednes-
aing, in eelel)r:tion of Mr.
birthday.
ad Mrs. Nathaniel Wetn-
nd their young son, Michael,
into their recently corn-
at 1704 361h Avenue So.
autiful new residence is of
eomlfilfing features of
and English architecture,
Lake Washington.
Calendar
Mrs. A. A. Jordan -. EAst 3342
Oct. 29--Workmen's Circle Women's
Branch, benefit e,ml t)arty, 8:30
p.m.
Oct. 29--11erzl Junior Guihl thd-
h)ween 1)arty.
Oct. 31--1Ia(lassah, 2 p. m.
NOV. lllerzl Sisterhood hridge
hlneheon, 12:30 p. m.
Nov. 1--Seattle Sel)hardic Sister-
hood.
Nov. 2--Council of Jewish Women,
2:15 p. m.
NOV. 2--Emma Lazarus Auxiliary,
8:30 p. m.
Nov. 2--Ezrath Noshiln, 2 p. m.
Nov. 3--Workmen's Circle Women's
Chlh, executive meeting, 8:30 l).m.
Nov. 12--1)ance, Russian Jewish
l)ranmtie Society, Educational
(?enter.
Ezra Bessaroth
Auxiliary
By Mrs. Max Bonsai
Celel)ratin¢ its 241h %nniversary,
Ezra Bessaroth Auxiliary hehl its
open meeting of the year Wednesday
a the sywlgogue vestry, with a
large and enthusiastic turnout.
Speaker was Mrs. Nessim Alhadeff,
charter menfl)er, who gave an in-
spiring review of 'the auxiliary's
history. Of vital interest to the mem-
bers w'ts a message delivered 1)y I)r.
1t. S. Tar(ca, I)r(si{lent of lhe con-
grog'It(on.
l'lans are ah'eady under way for
the 'mnual Thanl<sgiving banquet,
to I),! hehl Sumt'ty evening Novem-
ber 20, at the Seattle Tahnud Torah.
Under ehairnmnship of Mrs. Salwtor
Cohen, "In untiring worker in com-
mumd activities, this year's ban-
quet is exl)ecled to be an outstanding
affair.
Sephardic
Bikur Holim Auxiliary
By Mrs. M. J. Calve
Sel)hardic Bikm' ltolim Auxili.u'y
hehl its first general lneeting of l.he
s,s(m Monday at the syllagoglle.
Mrs. M.u'el) C.alw), vice lwcsi(hml.,
presided in the absence, of the 1)resi-
dent, Mrs. Joseph Souriano, who is
recovering at home ,filer a short
illness.
l'lans for the ammal (lance, l)e-
comber 24, were lUlnoHneetl. A
crocheted chair set: w'ts donate(l by
Mrs. Albert Borlia, who ms(to it, to
1)e given as " prize later. Refresh-
ments we"e serve(l, ltostesses were
Mrs. B. Behar, Mrs. J. Cordow b Mrs.
L. Azose, Mrs. S. Baruch.
SOCIAL NEWS
Cultural enthusiasts are going
in for book reviews this season, stim-
uhtted by the lectures of Dr. L.
Wenthdl Fifield at Plymou01 Con-
gregational Church. On Monday
evening, November 7th, I)r. Fifield
will review the much-discussed, "My
Son, My Son," hy Howard Spring,
considered by many to be the out-
standing book of the year. Among
those who have already made reserva-
tions for that evening are Messrs.
and Mesdames Morton Schwabacher,
Otto Guthman, Bernard Linden-
berger, Raymond Cohen, William
Rosen, Otto Grunhaunb 1'. Allen
Ricldes, M. S. Bornstein, Mesdames
Hem'y Bloch and Carl Rciter.
Additional reservations may be
ma(le by calling Mrs. B. Wallace
Rueker at Prospect 3617.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Willner an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Richard Melvin, which t'des place
Saturday, Noveinber 9th, at 9 o'eh)ek
at the Herzl Synagogue. Mr. and
Mrs. Willner extend a cordial invi-
t.ttion to their friends to attend the
Bar Mitzwd and a reeel)tion on Sun-
(l'ty afternoon 1)etween 2 and 5 at
their home, 331 251h Ave., in honor
of the occasion. No cards have heen
issued.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurico Gerber,
aee01nl)anied by their grandson,
young LeoIntrd Gerber, Jr., left
Monday to spend the winter in Pahn
Springs. The Gerbers are regular
l)atrons at the Southern resort, and
dmir grandson will attend school
there.
Mrs. Emma Islander is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. L. Ketas, and
sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna Kowan, in
Los Angeles. She is expected to re-
turn in a month.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Berool an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son
GeraM Allen on Saturday, Novem-
her 51.h at the Bikur Chohlm Syna-
gogue.
Workmen's Circle
Women's Branch
By Mrs. Rose Caplan
The 20th "mmtal card l)arty for the
l)uarte, C'difornia tubereuh)sis sani-
torium will 1)e hehl Saturday night
at Workmedt's Circle IIall. Branch
304 and 304B have 1)lodged them-
selves to sut)l)ort "In additional bed
at the sanitorium, and the proceeds
from the eard l)arty will go toward
this cause.
Refreshments will be served and
])rizes awarded.
Chairnmn of the last meeting was
Mrs. Sol)hie Cool)or. llostess of the
• ast exeeut.ive meeting was Mrs.
Dora Cohn.
Junior Sephardic
Leaque
By Victor Scharhon
Satm'day at 9 p. m., Junior Seph-
ardic League members and friends
will gather "t Educational Center
for 't Ihdloween masquera(le p'u'ty.
Jacl¢ "Red" Alhadeff, chairlnan, in-
vited everyone to p'u'talce in the
many contests, dalwing, music, gr'md
lnasqllel'ade lnareh an(I llnnll)sking
at midnight.
A sl)eeial 1)rize will go to the t)er -
son wearing the most original cos-
tume. Admission will 1)e free to
I)ai(l-ul melnt)ers an(l lWOSl)ec.tive
memlmrs only. ()(hers wishing to
• H.tedld will 1)e el|arge(1 a small ad-
lnission fee.
Assisting "Red," are Sally Eske-
naze, l)aisy Levy, Esther Calve and
Sehna Baruch.
Next, meeting will he hehI Sllmhy
at 2 p. m. at Ezra Bessaroth vestry
room. In a(hlition to an interesting
business meeting there will be
sl)eaker and refreshments will 1)e
served.
HERE 'N THERE: Mark Sire(lay
evening, Novelnl)er 13, oa your cal-
en(lar. ()n that evening the J.S.L.
will hoh[ its initiqtion night and l)ast-
I)residents' night and issue Imnorary
eertitie.ttes... Those l)lanning to at-
tend the J.S.I,. ln.lS(lUel.ade will I)e
t.r,,,aied to one swell, rousing good
lime. (-let your d:ttes an(l be t;here
for the unmasl<ing.
DID YOU KNOW?
lsidorc Borowski, a l'olish Jew,
served under Bolivar in the South
American wars of liberation and later
became a Persian general.
sponsor two social affairs. To I)e hehl
on lhdh)wecn Eve at the Queen City
Y.teht Club, will be a spook party
sponsored by Seattle Alel)hs. Jean
Mosler, M.u'tin Bel'ger 'tlld Dave
Goo(lliel are in eh.trge.
All those desiring to attend, get
in touch with the co-ehairm.m and
make a reserwttion. Celebrators
will meet in front of the Tahnud
Torah at 8:30 p. m., Saturday night,
with costumes.
The second A.Z.A. henclit nfixer
will be hchl Sunday evening in the
Tahnud Torah auditorium. 1)re-
coeds, according to Chairman Fred-
die Gould, will go to the chal)tcrs Cub
troop. Young jitterbugs will he
pleased to hear that Al Sidelsky will
wave the baton, l)on't forget the
new tilne, 8:30 to 11:30 p. m.
Last Sunday night, International
A.Z.A. I)ay was celehratcd in Tem-
1)le Center. Feature sl>eaker was
Rabbi Bernard Rosenberg, but the
sensation of the evening was a
buxom bhmd named "Joseph(so."
Prominent on the evening's pro-
gram was the lmW A.Z.A. Mother's
Chfl). They I)rel)ared cakes, tea and
coffee. The Molher's Club, headed
1)y Mrs. l,ou Cohn, will aid the
chapter.
CHAFF: Bobby Friedman is
1)roudly displ,ying a splendid blacl
eye. According to Frie(hn.m, the,
doctors h.tve given up all hope for
the "other guy" after 45 transfu-
sions... Irv. Sternoff has shown that
he has recovered from his tonsilee-
tomy, when he copped the l)rize
dance at the Trianon htst Thursday
night... Alel)hs arc following wit])
interest Saturday's Oregon-W.tsh-
ington fresh game. Starting at end
for the l)ucldings is 205 l)ound l[ymie
llarris, former Garlieht all-city end
an(l former A.Z.A. pledge .... lorry
Leshgohl, in anticip.ttion of the e()nl-
ing Tolos wish qll to know that he
will not consider .tny date unless
it is asked for "it/east two weeks be-
fore t:he dance.
Guaranteed
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SALES CORP.
601 4th Ave. EL. 0900
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1)ec'tuse he was leaving Tuesday for
New York. lie praised the unity
move first suggested at the excite-
ment-tilled parley by Ahe Shuhnan.
"At the meeting, speakers were Dr.
Levin, S. M. Chaiken, chairman of
the board of education; M. Aronson,
ex-t)resident of the Tahnud Torah;
M. Aronin, one of its founders 40
years ago; and G. Rub(n, who re-
ported addition of 25 new Talmud
Torah memhers.
A total of 162 pupils are now at-
tending daily Itebrew classes, Mr.
ChMken reported, while the Tahnud
Torah budget has been l)ared $4,000
annuaIly---a 40 per cent decrease--
without "cutting down on facilities
or instruction. Our cl.tsses range
from ldndergartcn to Tahnud."
M. Goodglick, I)ave Pass and Mr.
Shuhnan took the fh)or to urge
Colnlntlllal harlnony.
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adio Schedule:
(Cur this out and puf ;t near
your ,'adia--l.is÷en and lea,'n
the truth about 130.)
Mondays, Oct. 24, 1
KOMO, KGW ...... 6:00 P.M.
KGA ...................... 6:30 P.M.
Wednesdays, Oct. 26
and Nov. 2
KOMO, KGW, KGA,
6:00 P.M.
Saturday, Oct. 22
KOMO, KGW, KHq
7:15 P.M.
Fridays, Oct. 28, Nov. 4
KOMO, KGW, KHQ.
6:30 P.M.
Monday, Nov. 7
K JR, KGA .............. 6:4 P.M.
KEX ........................ 6:30 P.M.
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(Initiative)
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Associaled Farmers of Washington, Inc.
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Emma Lazarus
Auxiliary
By Lillian Genss
]l:d)orate I)l'ms are I)ein made
this week for the annual Emma
Lazarus Auxiliary Thanksgiving Eve
dance, November 23, at Tentph,
Center.
The Auxiliary will entertain the
president of the B'mfi B'rith wo,n-
en's grnnd lodge l)istriet No. 4, Mrs.
Leanore D. Underwood of San Fran-
c(see, on her otlieial visit, Noveml)er
16. A no-host dinner will be hehl in
her honor "t the Olympic l[otel.
Reservations can l)e made with
Mrs. W. Warshal, East 4500.
CLAUDE G.
BANNICK
Resident in Seattle since 1900;
Spanish-American War Veter-
an; thirty-three years' con-
stant experience as a law en-
forcement officer; two admin-
istrations Chief of Police of
Seattle; Sheriff af King
County for eight years ....
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