A merican "apish periodical Carter curt-0N AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Dr. Stephen S. Wise Sends Message To Detroit Zionists 300 Girls Are Working For Zionist Bazaar—Thousands of Valuable Dona t ions Already Received. FINE MUSICAL PROGRAM TO BE FEATURE LADIES' AUXILIARY OF BETH MOSES TO GIVE BALL MARCH 16 Of all the affairs ever given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Beth Moses Synagogue, it is expected that the one annolltiCed for Sunday, 'March 16th, to take place at the. Harmonic Hall, will be the most brilliant. It is an event that is looked for- ward to with pleasant anticipation and the members are greatly pleased with the prospects of its being a fin- ancial success.' In a message to the Detroit Zion- ists, on the occasion of the Zionist Bazaar and 13a11, to IT held at the .‘rena Gardens on March 9, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, founder of the Free Synagogue, of New York, assured the local workers for the movement to restore the Jewish land that the hopes of the Zionists were well founded, and urged the Detruit Jews to be prepared to make "sacrifices such as they never made before" in their work on behalf of a Jewish Palestine. Dr. W'ise's message fol- lows: "Heartfelt greetings to the Detroit Zionist Societies. Our Zionist hopes are well founded, The Peace Cots. ference may be expected to create a Jew ish Palestine under the trustee- ship of Great Britain on behalf of the League of Nations. My message to American Zionists is,—Prepare RS, PETER VASS, Secretary. the way; be ready to make sacrifices All the proceeds derived therefrom such as you never made before. The League of Nations and Great Britain are to be appropriated toward the cannot' create Palestine. They can building fund of their beautiful new do no more than create the oppor- synagogue located on Beaubien and tunity and afford the privilege of un- Garfield. Plans are being made which as- wearied toil and service and sacri- f■ ce on your part on behalf of a Jew- sure an enjoyable evening. The com- mittee in charge have arranged many ish Palestine for the Jewish people." Dr. \Vise speaks authoritatively on novel features for the occasion. Tickets may be purchased from the the question of Palestine as a result of his experiences in Paris. While members of the Auxiliary or at the in France he was honored by the door on the evening of the ball. French Government by being elected a chevalier in the Legion of Honor TEMPLE YOUNG for the services lie rendered the Al- TO GIVE WASHINGTON lied cause. PARTY SUNDAY EVENING The message of Dr. \Vise gave the Bazaar committee a new impetus for 'Flue Young People's Society of work. With only two weeks left for Temple Beth El is laying elaborate preparations, hundreds of dollars' • plans for a George Washington worth of contributions have been re- Birthday l'arty, to be given on Sun- ceived from the merchants of this day evening, February 23rd, at the city, and these are expected to mount Temple Beth El. into the thousands by the end of The committee in charge, of which next week. Miss Minnie Gelber and Miss Dorothy Weinstein is chair- Miss Lillian Blumberg, who are in man, announces an evening of "sur- charge of the fishing pond, have re- prises," including entertainment, fa- ceived numerous valuable donations vors, games, and musical and dance for their booth. Mrs. J. Wiseman, numbers of a "different" kind than for the miscellaneous booth, has re- anything heretofore given by the or- ceived a number of large articles, in- ganization. cluding a victrola, a mandolin, and The Young People's Society has several pieces of furniture. devoted itself more particularly dur- Mrs. Noah E Aronstam, chairman ing the past year to intellectual mat of the Bazaar committee, is taking tees, including in its work, at the personal charge of soliciting adver- dates of its Wednesday Study Club tisements for the souvenir program, meetings, a number of interesting which will also contain a volume of speakers. On the last Sunday of information about the Zionist move- each month, however, a social meet- ment. Samuel Heyman, who is in ing of this nature has been held and charge of the buffet, announced that these gatherings has e always been he is making preparations for the well attended. largest crowd that has ever filled the Finzel's Orchestra has been en- Arena auditorium. In addition to the gaged for the musical portion of the above preparations, the Misses Mol- program and members and friends lie and Layetta Robinson, in charge are cordially invited. of the candy booth, have purchased Last Wednesday evening, Lieut. 2,000 pounds of candy, and Mrs. M. Ethan Edloff delivered an address II. Zackheim, for the cake booth, has before the Society, narrating his ex- been promised 250 cakes by several periences while in France for over members of the committee. a year. Lieut. Edloff was the first Although approximately 300 girls member of the Young People's So- have already volunteered their serv- ciety to answer the call to arms, en- ices to the committee for the Ba- listing shortly after the United States zaar, Mrs. Aronstam announced declared war on Germany, and he Monday night that there was a great was, as well, one of the very first need for more workers. Jewish Detroit boys to enter the war zone. young ',Collie!' 15 idling to assist the His talk was interesting and thor- committee are asked to communicate oughly enjoyed by all who attended. with Mrs. Aronstam, at 119 Farns- A speaker of interest and ability worth avenue. has been secured for the next Wed= nesday meeting, February 266. Fol- Dr. Wise Honored. lowing the address, dancing is held in the gymnasium every Wednesday. PARIS—Dr. Stephen S. Wise has been notified by the French govern- ment that he will receive the decora- tion of an officer of the Legion of Honor. • 4. 0..4 • • Detroit Opera Association Announces Chicago Opera Assn. (America's Greatest Opera) CLEOFONTE CAMPANINI, General Director One Week, March 14 -15 - 17- 18 -19 - 20 Arena Auditorium —REPERTOIRE---- Entire Chicago Grand Opera Company including Garden Galli-Curci Miura Roisa Gall Fitziu Lamont Stracciari O'Sullivan Baklanoff Dolci Fontaine and twenty others PEOPLE • PAGE FIVE Barber of Seville Madame Butterfly I Pagliacci Cavalleria Rusticana Thais Romeo and Juliet II Trovatore Carmen Full chorus—orchestra of 70 pieces -Mallet. scenic and light hug exactly as produced in Chicago and New York. Seat Sale Opens Monday, February 17th 201 Griswold Street ( Farzeell Bldg. ) Daily (1•0111 9 a. in, to 5 p. In. Prices, $1, $2, $2.50, $3, $1, $5, $6 Boxes Seating 6 each, $60 per box Mall orders filled in order of receipt when accompanied by remittance including war tax, Seating Plans Now on View at Office of Detroit Opera Association 201 Griswold Street, Farwell Building James E. Devoe, Manager ~S A Y'S OFFICIAL BULLETI SEE THE War Expo Never again will the people of Detroit have an opportunity to see war trophies and bloodstained relics from the battlefields of Europe in such profusion. JEWISH CHRONICLE $2.00 Per Year Over fifteen thousand trophies, the property of the United States and Allied Governments, will he on exhibit at the Wayne Gardens and Arena. Giant German guns, shattered airplanes, listening posts, sniper's shelters, trench artillery, are a few of the interesting relics that will give you a clearer idea of the destructiveness of war. To Our Friends At the close of the Detroit engagement all trophies belonging to the Allied governments will be returned to their respective countries. Tak advantage of your one opportunity to see the Exposition now. E indorse Milton R. Palmer, former Deputy City Controller, for the office of County Audi- tor, believing him to be a liberal-minded and progressive man who would run the office along busi- WAR EXPOSITION of the United States and Allied Governments ness and not political lines. at FRED M. BUTZEL, WAYNE GARDENS and ARENA CHARLES C. SIMONS, FEBRUARY 20 to MARCH 2 DAVID E. HEINEMAN, MORRIS FRIEDBERG, JACOB NATHAN. Authorized by Committee on Public Information Mr. Palmer advocates a reorganization of county affairs, including civil service, better accounting methods, centralized responsibility, and co-operation with the city government in purchase of supplies. Vote for him at the primary election Wednesday, March 5. Advertisement. Presented by Committee on Public) Informations Geo. Creel, Chairman. Division or Films: r arallerdstag Beard of Detroit. Chu. 8. Hart, Dir. Bureau of Exposition.: Dean C. Mathews, Dtr.