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PAGE SEVEN

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES SAMUEL J. RHODES
INCUR CHOLEM, JRS.
TALKS TO PHILOMATH
TO GIVE 10TH ANNUAL
Class in History of Temple
DEBATING CLUB
EXCURSION JUNE 6TH Largest
Beth El to be Confirmed Sunday

anniversary of a
decade of service to the commonity,
Bicur Cholem Juniors will on June
6th next give its tenth annual excur-
s'on to Tashmoo Park. As in the
past, this organization is the first to
give its affair of the season, and to
all appearances this year's outing will
ie every feature surpass al of its pre-
C ions excursions.
The magnificent steamer "Tash-
Moo" will leaVe the foal of Griswold
street with US crowd of pleastirc seek-
ers at 'I a. tn. The entire lower deck
of the boat has been transformed into
One spacious ballroom, sufficiently
large to accommodate the capacity of
the ship. There will also be enter-
tainment of a varied nature on the
upper decks At the island, Final's

Celebrating the

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Maloney-Campbell
Realty Co., Inc.

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General Real Estate, Insurance,
Choice Hones, Two-Flats, In-
vestments and Store Property
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GOLDMAN & ULLIAN

DANIEL SHAPIRO
General Chairman

orchestra will await the throngs in
the enormous dancing pavilion there.
As au intermission, there will be a
long program of varied athletic
events, in which the victorious Con-
testants will be awarded valuable
prizes, donated for the occasion by
the organization and individuals.
The program will include races for
men, women and children, ball throw-
ing contests, shoe-lacing contests, and
finally a side-splitting pie-eating con-
test. Dancing will occupy the time
on the return trip. Take as a Whole,
ISicur Cholem excursion day is one
solidly parked With twelve hours of
continuous fun.
This year's committee on arrange-
ments consists of the following:
Daniel Shapero, chairanm; Nathan
Metzger, Harry Satovsky, Manuel M.
Rosenthal, Harry Stone, Louis Frank-
enstein, Lillian Rosenfield, Mrs. Anna
Weinbeck, Ruthie Goldsmith, Kate
Gordon, Aaron Silberblatt, Dorothy
Epstein, Charlotte Rodin and !Mathew
Weinbeck. Tickets may be obtained
front any of these or from any mem-
ber of the organization. They will
also he on sale at the dock on the
morning of the affair.

HEBREW SCHOOL DRIVE
MEETS WITH SUCCESS

SULPHUR MINFIAL WATER

The Same as Mt. Clemens
Int in Detroit At Wayne lath Dons*
2nd and Front Si , adj. WIG ne Hotel
Departments for Ladies and
Gentlemen
Open Day and Night
Sleeping Accommodations for
Gentlemen
Mineral.Turkish-Tonic and Electric
Baths
Local and General Swedish Nlassage
Electrical Treatments, Including Vi-
bratory. High Frequency end Violet
Rays for Colds, Rheumatism, Neu-
ralgia, Neuril is. Nervousness. Obesity,
Stomach, Kidney and Liver Com-
plaints and all forms of Skin
Troubles. Cherry 4784
J. R. HAYES, Prop. and Mgr.
It. 0. IRWIN, Supt,

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DETROIT EXCLUSIVE HATTER

49 &RAT IOT AV E.
COR. LIBRARY AVE.



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JEWISH CALENDAR.

5480-101S
Wed.. Sept. 24
New Year's Ewe
eat., oet. 4
ion. Kippur
Oet. 11
flueeotlt (First 11117)
Succoth tim•t Dar—fibeml•I
Titan.. net. 111
At
Fri., Oct. 17
Simehath Tomb
Iloorb-4 hodeseb CY VIM. II Fri, Ont. 24
Itomb-Cbodemb Kislev Sun. No, 21
tbimakalt (Feast of Dediralloal
Wed.. Ilee. 17
Roach-Modem% Tebetb..lion., Dee. 22
MO-11120
Thorn, Jan. 1
Fast of Tehetb
Itoselt-rbodemb Illmbot Wed.. Jon.
Itoork-Cbodeeeb Adar 4 .Tbure., Feb. 111
1Feast of Cother).Ttere.lnar. 4
lioneh-Cbodemb blemn...fiat.. Mar. 20
Pamoler Wessel() Set., April 3
Perot, Meth D•yl•. W., April 10
Itonells-Ckodemb lyar....5•5.. April lo
Lan in 'Omar 'Flours, Mel
Tmen.. May IC
Itoseb-Cbodeselt Sloan
Shabuoth (Confirm ■ tio ■ 1317)
/Ma. 3f11 23
limeb-Chodemb Tammuz
Weil..Jarte
eau.. JO/
Felt of Tanerno•
Frl. July 14
Itrmeb-Cliodeoeb Ab
Rae, JO, 25
Fast of Ale
rt.ser..caettesets rtfo — Set. Aug. 14

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51181-11120

w. "Meet Friedberg
Wear Diamonds "
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Morning.
X.
Samuel J. Rhodes, one of its

Presidents and foremost honorary .
On Sunday morning of this week , iemb,ers, addressed the Philonnuthle
a class of fifty-four boys and girls ii
ille''Iling last
will lee confirmed by Rabbi l'ranklin ' ).1 ' 31ffi g (.1111) al lls
hi' is the Sunday evening . May 16th. Taking as
'I-
at 'Peniple Beth K1.
his subject "The Self.ltespect of the
largest class that has ever been con-
firmed in the Temple. The services, Jew", Mr. Rhodes forcefully presented
on this day will be unique in that the social conditions of the Jew. . lie
they will be conducted very largely analyzed the causes or and remedies
by the continuants themselves. A for prejudice and urged the sauna 111011
Very beautiful portion of t he ser- present to always maintain their self-
vice is the symbol 'c flower offering. re,pect to the highest standard its the 1
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during which each child lays upon most effective weapon against pro. ili
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the altar six pure white roses, syni- judice and ti:serimination.
l
bolic of various virtues.
rl The club also heard an interesting Igti.
Rabbi Franklin will preach a b r i e f)
'The Con-1 talk on Advertising by Louis Bass of rt:
sermon under the title
secration of Life." The music for the Advertising Department of New- e77.
the sere ,-e will he rendered by lief eomb-Entlicott Co. In the regular pro. ' I A
1'mphe Choir under the direction of grain consisting of it discussion of 1.T.
Mr. \Villiam Howland and instru- Jowiiih topic., the following members 1+
mental numbers will be given by two participated: Ilarold Batter, Irving , t.t.-
.:
members of the Detroit Symphony' iskowitz, George Slutzky, David KotT- i Eli
Orelieslra—Mr. Phillip Abbas, 'cellist, man and Leo Kaltman.
and Mrs. Helen Burr-Brand, harpist.
There wit be no meeting Sunday,W;
The names and addresses of the
children are as follows: May 23(1 on account of the holiday of 1.0;
Euclid Ave. Shevuouth. The nest meeting will be 1 ii:
,..
Berger, Ruth 11., 41
held on May 30th, the program to eon. ER
w es t,
rlst of a debate on tho subject, "Re. it:
Bloom. Howard, 138 Connecticut.
Bratlfeld, Fred, 127 Warren Ave. E. solved That the President be Elected Di
0. 4
Bressler, Louis, 178 Stimson Pl. by the Direct Vote of the Citizens of 1 .4
Cole, Ralph M., 70 Burlingame Ave. the United States," and a talk by ''
Epstein, Idoretlia, I., 141 'Sled- Chtlflea Cattli'•an of the Detroit Jour- ' . '''
bury Ave.
ill,
nal stab.
Ettinger, Sylvia, 981 12th St.
t.T. ....
Ferrer, Goldie, 1262 Brush St.
NI
Y. P. S. TO HOLD ANNUAL
..—wim--
SI X—Iewish Chron
MEETING.
liki
Finsterwald, Maxine, 225 Calvert

Glazer, Sidney, 1283 Ilewick Ave. year will be elected. All members
Ave. W. of the society are earnestly . urged to
Glazer, Sylvia. 156 Kirby
Goldberg, Juliette, 106 Hancock bE. present, as matter's of great im-
portance will be discussed. Tit.nitt.t
Ave.
ing is scheduled for 8:15.
Grabowsky, Rosalie, 150 Colorado
Following the lousiness session, an
Ave.
Ave. informal dance and entertainment
Ilermanoff, Isidor, 230 Kirby
will be held in tla2 gymnasium. The
East.
With
Isenstadt, Sophie, 19% \Vaterloo St. same orchestra that has met
Jacobs, Yenta A., 25 2 mt , dbury Ave. favor al previous affairs will provide
the
Kahn, Bert., 1074 Helen Ave. .
music*
Kleinsinith, Bernard, 376 Tuxedo
• Mr. Ernest L. Davis has been
less
Lambert, Ruth, 150 W. Ilanetick elected chairman of the Sydney (N.
S. \\'.I Stock Exchange. Mr. Davis
Ave.
Leipz!ger, Lynn, 291 Common- has now been elected to the chairman-
ship twelve times, the first occasion
wealth Ave.
!Montclair Ave. being in 1889, ten years after he be-
Levy, Dorothy, 522
Levyn, Stanley M.. 70 Farrand Park. came a member of the exchange. Mr.
Linick, Herbert, 102 California Ave. Davis is president of the Sydney
Mandel, Dorothy, 137 Stimson PI. Great Synagogue and vice-president
Cortland Ave. of the Board of Jewish education.
Marctise, Philip, 252
Ile is also president of the Sydney
Marks, Eugene D., 994 Brush St.
Marx, Lucille, 138 Connecticut Ave. branch of the Anglo-Jewish Associa-
Nlazer, William, 350 Atkinson Ave. lion.
Newlamler, Morton, 262 Nledbury
Ave.
Peritz, Herbert, 123 Burlingame 4
Ave.
Rapenport, Ervin, 256 Hague Ave.
Rosenberg, Madeline, 2954 East
Grand Blvd.
Rosenberg, Philip, 379 Atk:nson
Ave.
Rosenthal, Louise, 171 W. Boston
Blvd.
Rothman, Alice, 122 Farnsworth

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— SHIPMENTS MADE UP THE STATE



408 HASTINGS STREET

(Opposite Robinson-Cohen's)

WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN

Sandelman, Harold, 424 Burlingame
Ave.
Scher, Eleanor, 117 Garfield Ave.
The appeal made last week for new
Schwartz, Beatrice, 1672 Brush St.
subscribers for the United Hebrew
Seehald, Jack, 119 Canfield Ave. E.
Schools of Detroit has met with
Silverstone, Herbert, 122 E. Forest.
splendid response. The committees
Solomon, Nance, 70 Farrand Park.
have all been out and have brought
Van
Vliet, James L., 227 Delaware
very good returns. This campaign
will continue throughout the city un- Ave.
N'aiss, Bernice, 332 St. Clair Ave.
til every Jew in Detroit will be so-
Weinberger, Bessie, 377 Burlingame
licited.
Immediately with the completion Ave.
Weiner, Ruth, 620 Brush St.
of this drive, the new building pro-
Weiss, Jos. M., Jr., 60 Rhode Island
ject will begin.
'flue following is a list of subscrib- Ave.
Wexberg, Edna, 19 Bushey St.
ers turned into the office in the past
Winkelman, Esther, 56 Colorado
week:
I. NI. Jackson & Sons Co., $150: I. Ave.
Lieberman, $120; L. Winkelman, $100;
Wood, Roht. A. 532 17th St.
I. Sh•tztr, Mu; Chas. Grosberg, $100;
Because of the length of OR pro-
A, Jamb, lion; A. Simon, MO; M.
Blumberg, $100; Nathan Schreiber, the; gram, services in the Temple will be-
L I:Mat:Ian, $50; J. Shurgin, $50; H. gm promptly at 9:30, at which time
A S. Gerson. $50; Meyer Ib••hatein.
it is hoped that all members of the
$50; B. Fealk, $00; Dellis Horowitz,
950; Wine Brothers, $50; Ralph ).berg. congregation will be in their places.

$50; Mrs. S. Itosensweig, $50: Dr. A. E.
Bernstein, $50; II. ElIrion, $40; A. Ins
Merman. $36; A. Ackerman, $25; Mr. J.
Berkowitz. $25; Illuma Schreiber, $25;
If. A. Schimmel, $25; Dr. Braman, $25;
Louis Cohane, $25; Harry Goldman,
125; Rabbi S. mayerberg, $25; Herman
Cohen, $25; Milton Malenander. $21
Max Finklestein, 925; L. Lipson, $25,
Henry kleyers, $25; Julius Itubiner,
$25; E. Wolf, $25: Morris, Zack. $25:
It. Bernstein, $25; Morrie Garvett, $25;
Maxwell Friedland, $25; Joseph gob-
lin. $25; I. M. hewn:, $23; M. Perlman,
$.',• Benjamin Finn. $20; M. Goldman,
$25; II. Berman, $25; klr. and Mrs. ,t.
Rosin, $25; Frank Berman. $25; Dave
Pelaman. $25; Julius Klein, $25; S.
KIM. $25; Max Siegel, $25; Max Green-
berg. $25; Solomon Se Lasky, $25; SI.
Schwartz, $25; ',Ms A. Harris. $25:
SI. Davis. $25; A. Freedman, $25; II.
Levitt, 125; Ralph Weisman, $50.

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The last and most important meet- 1 1..„,
Pox, Stanley E ., 441 highland
Highland Ave.
-
dd , A ve. Mg of the Young People's Society of , 11
1,.„,dre, Alf re d c .. 442 St. A ii
Temple Beth El will be held for a-- ;
Gard, Anna, 107 Ifendrie Ave.
members only, Sunday night, May 3(1.
(filbert, Madeleine, 656 Brush St.
Glazer, Alfred M., 1792 W. Fort St. Officers and directors for the ensuing • Fi

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SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES

The Northwestern branch of the
Shaarey Zedek services will hold spe-
cial Shabuoth services at Larrowe
hall, corner Hamilton and Seward
avenues, Saturday and Sunday Veil-
ing, May 22 and 23. Morning services
will also be given at Larrowe hall
Sunday and Monday mornings, May
23 and 24.
These supplemental services for the
convenience of members of the
Shaarey Zedek who are residents in
the northwestern part of the city have
proven very popular. At the Pass-
over services, when the experiment
was first launched, the hall was
B'NAI MOSHE SYNAGOG
crowded to capacity at all services. It
PRESENTED WITH SAFIR
is hoped by congregation members to
TORAH BY PETER VOSS establish a permanent place of wor-
ship in that section. A modern edifice
A Safir Torah, exquisitely wrought, is planned to include ample school-
imported directly. from Jerusalem, room facilities.
was presented to the 11'nai Moshe
Congregation by Mr. Peter Voss,' SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.
I
amidst appropriate 'ceremonies, Sun-
WILL ELECT DIRECTORS
day, May 16.
Rabbi M. Fish, of Chicago, the
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26TH
honor-guest at the festivities, was the
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principal speaker. Following the dedi-
The Young People's Auxiliary of
cation an elaborate banquet was
served to 251) guests in the gymnasium Shaarey Zedek will hold their annual
of the Temple, with Mr. and Airs. fleeting on Wednesday, May 26, at
the Shaarey Zedek.
I'eter Voss as hosts.
The Auxiliary will deviate front
Joseph Hartman. chairman of the
entertainment committee, also served their usual custom in elections this
year.
Instead of appointing the offi-
as toastmaster during the banquet.
Dancing concluded an interesting pro- cers outright, the membership will
elect 16 directors, eight to serve oat
gram.
year, and eight to serve two years.
The executives of the estate of the The directors will, in turn, elect reg-
late Sir Moses Ezekiel, together with ular officers.
Miss Hattie Gittleman is arranging
the family of the deceased sculptor,
are making arrangements for the re- an interesting program of entertain-
moval of his remains from Roane, ment. Dancing will conclude ne pro-
Italy, to this country for interment gram.
Decoration Day Dance
in the Arlington National Cemetery,
On Sunday, May 30, the Young
III accordance with his wishes. Sir
People's
Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek
Moses Ezekiel made the great bronze
monument, his most important work, will ho)d its final dance of the season
for the Arlington Cemetery. to the in the gymnasium of the synagogue.
memory of the Confederate dead who As befitting the occasion some un-
are buried there. and, being a Con- usual features have been arranged for
federate veteran. he desired to be laid the guests. Finzel's orchestra as
usual will furnish the music.
to rest with his comrades.

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