THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ik , " 4/4/ 4►40/ 11-411r4r4r 4/ 4 /4/41 /4/ArAirAIIIIIIIA/A117$ New Jewish Women's 0 Charitable Society Is Organized , 1 i 1 4 § r 14 LOCAL ACTIVITIES '‘ Landy Transfer Company Detroit Jewish Ladies' Relief Society Will Give Aid to Destitute Fam- !IldrArAllirArdf/AfrAlfr 4. 404, 40rAr Air Ar AriprArArArjr.li. ( ilies—Will Hold Mass Meting at Statler on Jan. 28. Mizrachi Holds Convention 'Charles in New York Jan. 26th M. Rosinsky and J. Levine Are Dele- gates From Detroit Branch. A conference of leaders of the Nlizrachi Zionist organization in the United States and Canada will be held here on January 26th and will devote itself exclusively to a discussion of questions rt•lating to Palestine. .1 departure from the usual method of election of delegates has been made. Invitations are being extended to in- dividuals recommended by the local Nlizrachi organizations. The representatives of the Detroit Mizrachi to the convention are NI. Rosinsky, of 355 Hastings street, who has been one of the most active mem- bers of the organization in the coun- try, and 3. Levine. Before he left for New York, Mr. Rosinsky stated that this convention would lie'the most inn portant in the history of the Nlizrachi, as it will deal with concrete proposi- tions for the establishment of a Jew- ish Homeland in Palestine. JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB. C. Simons Pays Despite the apparent prosperity that Tribute to Patriotic Jewish exit, ill Detroit, there is still some wiellIllli , Yinent and consequent sutler- Young Men of City _ mg :timing many Jewish families who Detroit, Mich., Jan. 22.1918. Editor of he Jewish Chronicle Peter Smith Bldg_ pity. l)ear Sir:—In view of the criticism that has lieen made of a few Notaries of various denominations who have been charged with taking ad\ antage of drafted men in the tilling out of their questionnaires. I feel especially called upon to Make public ackno\v- ledgment of the excellent and pains- taking work of the young Jewish law- yers and laymen who assisted me in the legal aid work in District No. 6. These included the following: Loris Cohn, alternate, Ily Meyers, Nlilford Stern, Myron Schlussel, James Ellinan, Solomon G. Paperno, Nlax NI. Braun. Leopold U. Nlayer, Sydney .\ Alexander, Sam Goldman, Joseph Maurice Steingold, I•inery %mash, Joseph Seltzer, Na- than Steingold, Joseph Sanders. Ralph Fortin), Harry Cohen, Phil E. Lally. The afternoon meetings of the Jew- ish \Vonian's ChM will be resumed III Monday, January 28th, :it 3 o'clock in the vestry rooms of Temple Petit El in the form of it patriotic meeting. The members are asked to bring their knitting, crocheting, and sewing for the Red Cross. 'Fle regular program outlined for the day will be stit en with the third of a series of Rook Reviews. NIrs. Julian II, Krolik will discuss 'A1. 0111191 and Labor," by Alice Shrein- er. (*CI] ditiCIISsi. , 11 to follow will be led loy Miss Blanche hart. Saute of these young men Ivorked ery afterninin and some late into the menings, and it was all done \\ ith- tint pay and in the finest kind of American spirit. Very truly yours, (11.11( I.FS C. SINI()NS. Legal .lid Director, Sixth District. MILTON ALEXANDER SPEAKS BEFORE BICUR CHOLEM JRS. need immediate relief. To clear tip this situation, a number of Jewish women have organized a new charit- able society to furnish food, fuel, and medical attention to Detroit's needy Jews. At a meeting held at the I lotel Cadillac on Jan. 18, the Detroit Jew- ish Ladies Relief Society was formed with a membership of near 111(1 women. Vice-President, Mrs. Ben Nl•isner: Treasurer, Mrs A. It. Hayden; Secre- tary • Mrs • I. Simons; Financial Secre- tory, N. Charles Hanberger. nature in this city it was announced. It will only supply immediate neces- saries to obvious cases. The society invited the co-operation of the general public to send old clothes and other supplies to the organization. Any. body may call \Vest 2357 and a repre- sentative will call for the materials. The society passed resolutions of thanks to the following firsts and in- dividuals for their aid in contributing to the formation of the organization: \Veinberger and Ziegler, \Vim Haus- er, I). \Veinlierger, F. Cohen, Ilarry Eriedenberger, and I). King. A mass meeting will be held at the Hotel Statler on Monday, January 28. at 2:15 p. nn. for the purpose of ac- quainting the public with its aims. Everybody is welcome to :mend, par- ticularly Jewish wonien w'm might be interested in this worthy work. ing, January 28th, at 8:1; sharp at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek vestry rooms. Every illendier is tirgentl requested to attend. The people who ■ have been reading the latest develop- ments of the Zionist situation are wel- come to attend or to affiliate them- selves with the Kailinialt Zion Society by sending in their applications. – - 28th Annual Purin Ball. Proceeds of K. of P. Dance to Go to Soldiers' and Sailors' Welfare, The finest affair of the year is to be given by the Detroit bulge No. 33, Knights of Pythias, at the Arcadia Hall on Tuesday night, February 26, 1918. The committee in charge have Spared no expense to Make this af- fair a great success as the net receipts are to be given to the Sailors' and Soldiers' \Velfare committee of De- troit Lodge who are doing all possible to relieve our Jewish boys at the front and furnish them small hurries such : is they can not afford to get theili- settt es. Tickets can be gotten from any member and the price is $11I0 each in- cluding checking and war tax. Remember the night, the place, and be prepared for a good 111111'. Cadillac 2639 GENERAL HAULING And CARTAGE The society will not extend any ' monetary relief or conflict with any tither charitable organization of like Will Hold Sixth Annual Proceeds From Sale of Informal Dance at Hotel Uniongrams Are Used Statler, Jan. 27th. A meeting of the Katlimah /Min So- ciety will take place on Monday Clen- 301 East Montcalm Street I ttticers were elected as follows: President, NIrs. Joseph Teitelbaum, Society KADIMAH ZION SOCIETY. PAGE THREE Contract Work A Specialty We Have an Enormous Fleet of Large Trucks Capa- ble of Handling Cartage Work of Any Description L .1 in Worthy Cause The Bier Cholem Jrs. held their bi- monthly meeting on l'hursday, Jan. 1;th, at their chili rooms, the Knights of Pythias hall. The scheduled speaker for the even- ing \vas NIT- . Milton Alexander, wilt, has the distinction of being at the head of the Michigan State ('otninis- Mon for Patriotic Advertising. Ile ex- plained in detail of the !indite:1N of distinguishing true and sound adver- tising from the so-called fake public- ity, especially' with regard to medical preparati(ms. In closing Mr. .1lexan- der called for discussion and he glad- ly answered all questions hurled at him by the interested audience. All \\ ho hail the pleasure of listening to this most instructive talk and discus- sion became firm believers of the fa- miliar slogan. It Pays to Advertise" \1 r. Musicas favored the audience with several violin selections arl'0111- panied by Mr. .Allan Kopelson at the piano. NItisicas' ability as a violinist is well known in the city and in conjunction xvith NIL Noli t•Ison's brulliaurt acconipaninit•nt, the enter- tainment for the evening Il is e0111- ideted The Ricer (Indent Jrs. will hold their Sixth :Initial Informal Dance at the Hotel Slather on January 27th, and a large ittit•ntiance is expected. Internal Gear Drive Axles Lowers Gasoline and Oil Consumption O NE of the greatest advantages the Internal Gear Drive Axle has over other types of Shaft Drive Motor Truck Axles, is that it is equally efficient at low, as it is at high speeds. City Traffic regulations put trucks to frequent low speed service, as also does heavy snow, deep sand and mud. Because of its greater efficiency at all speeds, less power is required to propel an Internal Gear Driven truck at low speed than is required by trucks, using other types of shaft drives. Reduction in power means a saving in gasoline and oil consumption. Bear this in mind when ordering your next motor truck, insist that it be equipped with a Russel Internal Gear Drive Axle. The campaign introducing the use of Uniongrams to the Jewish com- DO NOT FAIL TO SEE munity of Detroit has met with such hearty response that the \Vomaifs Auxiliary of Temple Beth El is anx- ious to continue the good work. In- asmuch as each Uniongratti represents an addition to the fund for scholar- ships in the Hebrew Union College. their use should become a habit. Fnitingranis may be used whenever is desirable to send a message of ghee r or good-will. It is advisable to have a supply on hand, ready to use when- ever an occasion arises. They 1111 1v be secured by calling the Teo}..,;. (;rand 345, or from Mrs. Herbert Sloman, chairman of the Uniongram committee, North 3882-3. THE ONE OF AMERICA'S PIONEER MOTOR ( Bicur Cholem he. Dance to Be Success of the Season ,\ very large attendance is expected at the sixth annual informal dance to be given at the Hotel Statler on Sun- day evening. January 27, by the cur Cholera Jrs. The proceed, will be used in the furtherance of the Worthy object of this organization, which is to assist the sick and needy of this city. The committee in charge has all ar- rangements completed and a amid time is in sou - 1' for all who attend. Tickt•ts may he secured front nom- lit•r, or can be purchased at the door. FIRST TIME SHOWN IN DETROIT AT 732 WOODWARD AVE. Cast Selected for Playlet of Shaarey Zedek Young People's Society — — personnel Of the east for "That Mond Person" a one-act coini dy \\ Melt is to he presented by the Voting People's :Auxiliary of Shaarey Zwick. Sunday t.•\ ening, l'ebruart• 3, consists of NIrs .11;m Kopel-on, Floo 1!ce isse, ii•iant l.ampkc. I ireenberg. Zia Schiller, Friedman and \ nna Lamport I he players are all e5petaally ailaided to their respective roles and they hate a complete surprise ill store for their many friends. The entertainment coot- mince has made arrangenlents to as- semble one of the largest crowds 1 trey hail at the Shaarey Zeilt•k. The play will begin sharply at 8 o'clock. lame- Mg will follow. Music Ily Finzel's Cr- ehe,tra. The Auxiliary is esp. ci.dly desirous that the Congrt gatilin Im in- lirrs attend and see what the \•iiiing folks are doing. 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