PAGE SEVEN ""FIE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Young Judea of Detroit to Celebrate Palestine Week Sunday, February 8 Seven Twelfths of a Dozen Principals of Let 'Er Flicker Trials and Tribulations of a Publicity Man as Related by Oscar Adel, Press Agent for Shaarey Zedek's Coming Show. (1) Bessie Barnett; (2) Samuel Jacobs; (3) Ray Barnett; (4) Dr. Hilliard Goldstiek; 13) Herman Busch; (6) Dolores Weis; (7) David P. Sillinan. Principals Temperamental in Let 'Er Flicker Rollick Boiled Guys, Steingold and' a Frank Scott Clark portrait that sell, art,. I got all the ladies (not Dave Ferrer had snitched for no.. I without committing hutglary, midi was kind of keen on getting that F. perjury') but the way the he-male S. C. picture of Sall!, it Sill/Wed 111111 ' Matinee idols shied when I backed] in his Navy uniform. but Saul didn't cm into a corner mid demanded al like the rating on the sleeve.—I wo n- , picture, you'd have thought I was der %%That it is. allYilowi — white eagle trying to sell 'en) an insurance policy and a coil of rope and an assortment or stock in an oil well -- the gladsome !of white angles and lines and things? welcome I got. "Venn Busch's phisog. I got from "That picture of Bessie Barnett I a girl.—Nope, it's a secret. I promised lifted piano. and„lien her I wouldn't tell. Jack Fisher got the it arid I, : me Dave Sillman's picture, they're missed pointed me, brothers-in-law or something, you h a d to swearreturn I don't suppose I ever wll, know. And Dave promised to get wIlich will,” sadly. "NIrs. Rae Barnett': hubby had use one of Jack—which I haven't seen Irv. Levy is too deeply im- the flu the clay 1 called up on Jeffer- yet. son avenue, and I had to pilfer that mersed in the manufacture of gasoline trolleys up at Ford's, and he's afraid snapshot out of au album while she was feeding Barney I.. orange juice. that if his picture is ever taken the D. U. R. Will arm every motorman Delores Waiss didn't have anything town with one together with in- more recent than one with her hair down her back, so I was forced to • structions to knock him off at sight. "There's twelve in the cast—out- side of the chorus, of course,—count 'cm" said Oscar Adel, as he leaned against the office desk and separated the list from a sheaf of contract blanks for the Program of Let 'Er lure her into a three-for-a-dollar "Steingold and Schwartz—the Ilard- joint and make a noise like a birdie(S i oiled Guys, in the shove, are practts- while the criminal behin d the c a"t" a I Mg 'tough mugs' so hard these days did his "" t.—\‘' hich thre e "'ti ld e ` that they are afraid to look in a inir- of what it means to be a Publicityl ror, much less take a chance at shat- Ma " are Pie compared to wha t I ran tering a delicate anastigmat lens and M u "gal " when I 1"accil the me "' frightening a photographer out of Ins for theirs. studio." "Hilliard's wife gave me his. And Flicker. "Ifessye Barnett and Rae the Doc, chased me half a block down Ilendrie with a pair of pliers in one Edwin Waiss, Delores Barnett, hand and a ten dollar set of porce- Green that, Saul Jacobs, Jack Fisher, lain teeth in the other. The only way Bunch, Irv. Levy, Dave Sill- I got that nineteen fourteen pose of Hilliard tloldstick, and the Saul Jacob was by trading him for man, Oscar Adel sighed wearily. "Seven twelfths of a dozen princi- pals, that's the best I could do." And he placed the hard won portraits on the office desk and disappeared in the direction of the elevator. Parents. friends and relatives of Voting Judaeans, as well as others interested in the Young Judaea Inove- mem • are asked to attend the Pales- tine week celebration to be held at 2:31) p. in. Sunday. Feb. 8, at the Shaarey Zedek. Despite the fact that a number of parts or; the pro- gram had to be called off (111 acnnull of the prevailing epidemic, the pro- gram will he an excellent one and f mainly worth seeing and hearing. As it part of the program, a number of Young Judacans 55 ill be awarded prizes for feature short stories written by them in the Voting Judaea shor t story contest. Ju addition, leaders of four of the cffs.h. wj.II receive-cer- tificates of affiliation with the nation- al organization for their clubs, Start Hebrew Classes. Immediately following the Chain- i s l io osor ll'Shvat celebration, activi- ties will be resumed for the organiza- tion of Hebrew classes for those whose I eWish education has been neglected in their youth. Classes will be organized only for those over the age of lo, in that the leaders fed that all under that age ought to en- roll with a local l'altund Torah or Ilebrew school. Purim will be celebrated in Young Judaea in co-operation with the Sun- day schools and Talmud Torahs in order to give those in charge of the movement an opportunity to tackle the educational problems that arise from time to time. One of the prob- lems before the organization at pres- ent is the lack of adequate meeting places. Considerable difficulty is be- ing met with in getting at least two of the local Talmud Torahs to open their doors to the league of Detroit's Jewish youth. ment of the Zionist Organization of PHILOMATHIC DEBATING America. Toys must be in good CLUB TO HOLD ANNUAL shape, practically new, and will be ORATORICAL CONTEST collected at the entertainment to he held this Sunday at the Shaarev Ze- (kik. It is expected that the Voting Six young men, members of the Judaeas will remember their Pales- Philomatic Debating Club, have dur- tinian kin as they celebrate Palestine's ing the last few weeks been pre-oc- Arbor Day, and will indicate their cupied in polishing up their oratory, desire to be of assistance in the re- making friends With the dictionary, construction of Israel's homeland by a and in tither ways manifesting an willingness to give to the children attitude suggestive of preparation for of Eretz Visroal the thing's that they a contest reason is that they Lack and need. are all out to win the gold or silver medal that will be awarded to the Dr. Aronstam To Speak. two best speakers at the Sixth An- Dr. Aronstam, who was to lecture nual Oratorial Contest of the Philo- at the \\'estininster and Delmar mathic Debating Club. streets synagogue last Friday even- These six "Inarked" men, Messrs. ing, will give his talk this Friday Ralph Aronstam, Harry !falter, Max night instead, he having been kept Cohen, Irvitig lskowitz, Leo Kaltman away on account of a sickness in the and Max Schuster, are each supreme- family. For the lack of a speaker. ly confident that he is going to carry the place of worship was turned into home one of the coveted prizes, and an open forum, questions being the competition is therefore going to placed to chairman and answered by be very keen. Tuesday evening, February 10th, at him, in several cases resulting in a general discussion. The attendance 8:00 o'clock is the time; the gymna- was largest Friday evening• more sium of the Shaarey Zedek synagogue than 2511 being present. .A still larger will he the scene of the delivery of audience is expected for this Friday these six masterful orations on vital evening. The majority of those turn- problems of the day. The judges ing out for the Friday night get-to- who will select the winners are lion. gether meetings are Young Nut:testis Clyde I. \\'elister, Circuit Court judge; Jacob Nathan, secretary De- from the North End of the city. troit Stock Exchange, and Chas. P. O'Neil, attorney. A meritorious mu- sical program will supplement the speeches of the evening. The Philomathic extends a cordial invitation to everyone to attend this event. Philomathic Debating Club Installs New Officers \\. ith the installation of officers for APPEAL FOR CLOTHING the new terns, the Philomathic De- FOR NEEDY BRETHREN bating Club last Sunday evening em- barked on its mission with renewed IN WAR-RIDDEN EUROPE energy and enthusiasm. The new leaders are Reuben Levine, speaker; The Jewish People's Relief Com- Irving I skowitz, clerk; Max Cohen, mittee of Detroit are conducting a assistant clerk, and Ralph Aronstam, campaign for collecting warm clothes sergeaut-at-arms. for the European Jewish War suffer- After the inaugural address of the ers. Help save the lives of these new chairman and the announcement sufferers. Give your clothes which of committees, a program of hot you do not use to protect them from speeches was held, which did full jus- cold. Our brethren in Europe will tice to the training in extemporan- accept them with joy as though they rums speaking that the members re- had been new. If possible bring your eii I. at the meetings. bundles to the office, 490 Hastings The Debate Committee, consisting street, or call Cadillac 2061. The of Maurice Meyer, chairman; Leo bundles will be transmitted to Europe Kaltman and Max Cohen, have ar- through the Joint Distribution Com- ranged for next Sunday evening, Feb- mittee. ruary 8th, a debate on the question (Signed) THE JEWISH PEOPLE'S RELIEF COMMITTEE OF AM- of adoption of parochial schools for ERICA, DETROIT BRANCH. the education of the Jewish youth. Leadership Problem Acute. Besides, there is still the problem of leaders. (%liateyer difficulties are being met within certain of the cir- cles are due to poor leadership, or total lack of leadership. A number of volunteers have responded recent- ly to conduct girls' clubs, these hav- ing proven fully capable of handling their work. It is notch more diffi- cult, however, to find male leaders, a problem that is being experienced by Young Judeae throughout the coun- try. Young Judaea of Detroit is out to 'The affirmative will be presented by General Deniken has appointed Mr. collect 1,000 toys during this week Sam \\.eisberg and Shirty Hurwitz, to be sent to the children of Palestine and the negative by Joseph Loomis G. Ginzburg to be one of the Magis- trates of Kieff. through the Palestine Supply Depart- and Able Shevitz. INTERESTING PURIM DANCE PLANNED BY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Oldest Jewish Fraternal Order in Detroit Celebrates Thirtieth Annual Event With Many Unique Features. .Nrrangements have been completed for the thirtieth annual Purim dance of the Knights of Pythias, to be giv- en Wednesday evening. March 3, at Arena Gardens auditorium. The number "24" will prove of pe- culiar significance for the event. ANNOUNCING Spring Fashions in Women's Footwear Newest Models are now arriving on our Fourth Floor NIany of these New Designs (vill he shown exclusively at our store W J. W. COHEN Finzel's orchestra of 24 pieces will furnish music for 24 (latices, and each dancer will he the recipient of 24 nov- elty favors during the course of the evening. Finzel will conduct. and a special feature is promised in a sen- sational boy drummer. 'fluf Detroit lodge of Knights of Pythias is the oldest Jew ish fraternal organization in the city, and through- E ARE now showing new Spring Styles and low effects in Oxfords and Pumps which correctly forecast the mode of the coming season. Ladies who appreciate that exclusive note in Fyfe footwear will find authentic and distinc- tive character in our latest models. The Lisette is one of the T HIS newest models for the coming season, exclusive in design and ultra in fash- ion. The crushed leather bow, color to match, adds a distinctive touch. In Black Kid, Patent Leather and finest French Blue Kid — $18.50 and $20 i'• ( Fourth floor) EST. n ?)? f.N. NATHAN I'EREIRA out its history has been a factor in the social life of the Jewish corn-. triunity. J. W. Cohen. past than-i cellor, and Nathan Peteira, connected I with the order for many years, have taken an active part in affairs of the I order and much of the success of past Purim balls has been due to their tin-i tiring efforts. D, 1865 ). '4- • • Woodward and Adams Ave. CT!