THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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CONGREGATION EMANUEL BETTER READING
Shaarey Zedek Y P. A.
FOR CHILDREN
REPORTS PROGRESS
To Give Victory Dance

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Congregation Emanuel held a meet-

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to a price...it is bought

Beginning next week Detroit will

The "Get-Together" party given by ing at the residence of Mr. M. Blum- take part in a nation-wide campaign
the Young People's Auxiliary of berg, Tuesday night. All the coin- for the promoting of better reading
children and young people.
Shaarey Zedek at the synagogue, cor- Mitters reported excellent progress for Sheehan's
Book Store will hold
ner Willis and Brush street, Wed- and much enthusiasm was manifest.
A
building
has
already
been
pur-
daily
exhibitions beginning Monday,
nesday night, October 29, proved the
means of bringing into closer com - chased at the corner of Philadelphia November 10, and continuing through
radeship over 400 young people of and Byron, which will be used tem- the 15th. bliss Tompkins head of
Public Library Juvenile Depart-
the community. There was a marked prorarily as a Hebrew school and the
ment, will give interesting talks for
.
lack of formality during that ever- meeting place until a permanent site
children during the day. Suitable
awkward period of introductionlis acquired.
for children will be 011 display.
and a feeling of good fellowship was I From all reports read at the meet- books
plans for Further information can be obtained
established early in the evening. Re- ing it is predicted that the
from Mrs. Josephine Jacobs, 98 Wat-
freshments were served, followed by a magnificent edifice will soon be
a dance. realized. The committee is ready to son street, Cadillac 2043.
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Plans are under way for a "Vic- accept applications for charter mem-
tory" dance to be given by the Y. P. bership, also for the enrollment of POLES MAY FORBID JEWS
A. Tuesday, Nov. II, in commemora- children in the Hebrew school :
TO TRADE ON SUNDAYS
lion of the signing of the armistice. Those desiring to become alidiated
An excellent orchestra has been en- with Congregation Emanuel are re :
WARSAW.—The agitation of the anti-
gaged and popular entertainers will quested to communicate with Rabbi
perform during, intermissions.: Harry Z. Gordon, 293 Frederick ave- Semitic, press and of certain individuals
nue,
Northway
has
finally
resulted
in the introduction
Librettos for the musical comedy
A ladies' auxiliary is planned and of a proposed bill in Parliament which
to be given by the auxiliary during
will
soon
be
organized.
1
he
first
will
forbid
Jews to keep their business
the winter' at a downtown theater
No- open for even a few hours on Sunday.
should be handed in not later than meeting will lie held on Tuesday,
vember
4,
at
the
residence
of
Mr.
The Jewish deputies are combatting this
Sunday, Nov. 2, to Mr. Arthur Dud-
ley-Cohen, who will select the lyrics Louis J. Shapiro, 362 Virginia Park, proposed measure in every way possible.
As the peace treaty which l'oland
and direct the play. Mr. Cohen was at 8 p. fit. All V1' ho are interested in
largely responsible for the success of the movement of erecting a syna- signed provides that Jews may observe
gogue
in
the
northwestern
part
of
own day of rest and carry on their
the playlet produced by the Young
business on all other days of the week,
People's Auxiliary last winter, and the city are invited to attend.
such a bill as the one broached is in
his consent to take full charge of this
year's performance augurs well for
Charles I. Cooper has been appoint- direct contravention to the provsion of
its success.
ed a staff lecturer on "Social Diag- the treaty. But the Poles evidently be-
The regular Sunday night dance an- nosis" at Duquesne University, Pitts- lieve that they are privileged to overlook
nounced by the Y. 1'. A. to take burgh. Pa. Mr. Cooper is superin- even such specific regulations in the
place in the gymnasium of the syna- tendent of the United llebrew Re- peace treaty.
gogue will not he given this week.
The interpellation which the Jewish
lief Association.
deputies brought into Parliament con-
The
first
Jewish
secondary
school
cerning
the pogrom in Lodz is being
Col. Abel Davis has accepted the
chairmanship for the Jewish relief in Vienna is about to be opened. The considered by the Polish Socialist Party,
Hebrew
and
English
languages
are
which
so
far
has not been able to decide
campaign to be conducted in Chicago
whether to support the query or not.
c , moulsory subjects.
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to sell up to an ideal
It is this store policy that is
responsible for our exquis-
ite pre-sen-to-tions
Incidentally Robinson-
Cohen Prices are always
somewhat lower

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miles to the gallon for a properly sized car of 126-inch wheelbase.
Tire service with many cars averages 6,000 miles to the set. Tire service on
the Holmes shows better than 10,000 miles to the set; due to the easy riding of
a flexible chassis on full elliptic springs.
Country roads slow down the touring speed of nearly all cars. Road com-
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hour, easily possible over roads that other cars most travel at twenty.
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