EPLTIWITAWISil (11 RaN ICAL PAGE TEN OFFICERS OF PERFECTION LODGE, NO. 486, F. & A. M. TEMPLE YOUNG PEOPLE SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A. GIVE HARVEST PARTY TO ORGANIZE HEBREW SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 AND HISTORY CLASSES • • Second Dance Sunday, Oct. 24—David A Brown to Speak Wednesday, October 27. Apropos to the coming harvest sea- son, the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El have planned a har- vest musical and dance, to take place History and Hebrew classes, under on Sunday evening, October 31st. It has been arranged to carry out the direction of Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man will be organized shortly by the the affair in an atmosphere typical Young People's Auxiliary of Shaarey of the occasion it represents. The Zedck. A choral society will also be temple vestry rooms in which the af- formed under the leadership of Can- fair is to be staged, will be decorated with autumn leaves, corn husks and tor Minkowsky. . The first dance of the season, given pumpkins. Other "feature surprises" last Sunday by the Auxiliary in the of a seasonable nature will also add gymnasium of the Synagogue, was to the evening's enjoyment. Members will be pleasantly enter- attended by several hundred young people. The second dance will take tained by a specially arranged pro- gram of exceptional talent. Birdie Sunday, Oct. 24. Finzel's or- place Michelson in "songs of the hour," chestra will furnish the musk. Herb Phillip and Sol Lowenstein in David A. Brown Speaks. Mr. David A. Brown is announced "A few moments of saxaphone melo- dies," and others of equal abillty are as the speaker for the next regular meeting of the Auxiliary to take place scheduled to appear. The same Y. P. S. special orchestra will play for danc- Wednesday, October 27. An interest- ing program, of entertainment has ing and refreshments will be served. been arranged. Members and their The dance starts promptly at 8:30 P. NI. friends are cordially invited. Entertainment and dancing will be preceded by a regular business meet- ing at which many important issue s will be taken into consideration. The entire evening's affair is for memhers Young Judaea Hebrew classes will only and only those holding member- be started Sunday afternoon, at 4 ship cards will be admitted. This o'clock, at the El Mosche synagogue, policy is to be rigidly enforced this 29th street and Michigan avenue, un- year. Members who have not yet der the direction of Mr. N. Croll. All paid their dues are urged to do so interested in taking pp a course )n immediately and insure themselves of Standing, left to right—M. W. Benjamin, Steward; Joseph J. Cummins, Chaplain; Louis the Hebrew language are invited to .m tti sv •• welt a most interesting and enjoyable year. attend classes. No fees will be Streamer, Senior Deacon; I. Louis Zuieback, Steward; Louis H. Wolfe, Junior Deacon. charged. Sitting, left to right—Samuel Schnable, Treasurer; Aaron J. Blumenau, Senior Warden; Mary Friedenberg, of the Forget- Meyer Berg, Worshipful Master; M. H. Weinberg, Junior Warden; Charles K. Sanslorf, Sees Me-Hots of Zion, who has won high retary. distinction in the ranks of Young 208 - 210 GRISWOLD ST. Judaea by the various short stories The above are the officers of Perfection Lodge. No. istb F. & A. M., who are carrying the Lodge and other literary contributions she The Activities Committee of the through the most successful year in the history of the organization. has made, has increased her popularity Jewish Woman's Club announces the The Lodge has resumed its regular meetings on Wednesday nights and has outlined a progressive by the great showing she has made following list of classes which will be Sunday afternoon as one of the de• offered to members for the coming program for the coming year. Active participation in the erection of the New Temple, social and civicaganuigerj:00:M.EREEENEREMKEERm baton during the first entertainment season: Beginners' Parliamentary enterprises are included in the plans of the year. The general impression Law (morning class), Millinery (eve- was that Miss Friedenberg was the ning), Dressmaking (afternoon and best, speaker of the afternoon. evening), Social Service, Modern and The last impression at the enter- Aesthetic Dancing. Dramatic Art, tainment was the best. and shat was Beginners and Advanced French. when Mr. Samuel Heyman, one of the Mrs. R. Goldberg, chairman of the local leaders, led the audience in the Activities Committee, is mailing re- singing of "Palestine" to the tune of turn postals bearing the list of courses "Dixie." The singing of this little to be offered to all members. The dittie gave evidence of the popularity classes for which the greatest de- of community singing, and attempts mand is manifest will be given under will be made to introduce more of it the instruction of expert teachers. at coming events. Members are urged to co-operate by Messrs. Fred M. Butte' and Joseph returning the cards properly marked H. Ehrlich deserve the thanks of all without delay. Young Judaeans for the contributions "At Home" Day. they have made to the cause by mak- Every third Monday afternoon in ing it possible to carry out the pro- the month has been set aside by the gram last Sunday. •Considering that hoard of directors of the club as an they were the only ones of a number informal "At Home" at the club of local Zionists approached who have responded by mailing in their checks house, 45 Rowena street. The presi- dent and two hostesses will welcome for Young Judaea, Young Judaeans members at these gatherings. feel thankful that at least these two leading Detroit Zionists appreciate their movement and offer them gen- erous assistance. The Young Peoples Society of the El Moshe Synagogue held its regu- lar meeting Wednesday, Oct 13, 1920. The Constitution of the organiza- tion was sent to the members of the El Moshe Synagogue for approval Miss Weisberg did excellent work Musk Praises Work of Keidan as Pre- on the Constitutional Committee. The following members of the siding Judge--"No Race Prej- Synagogue were present: udice in New Court." Messrs. Cohn, Lesser, Goldstein. Gilbert and Levenson. The feature Forces pledged to civic betterment of this meeting was a debate held be- are bending ettort to re-elect to office tween members of the organization. The question of the debate WAS: as Judges of the Recorder's Court of Detroit, Judges Harry B. ',Aldan, Resolved, That Moses had a harder Thomas M. Lotter, Pliny W. Marsh time tak:ng the Jews back to Pales- and William M. Heston. Comment- tine than the Zionist Organization ing on the desire of opposing factions has today. to drag into the election certain re- The affirmative was upheld by Miss ligious issues, Judge Marsh said: Cohn and Levenson. The negative "Under the provisions of the act was taken by Miss Goldfaden and Instruments lately arriving from rental in Sumer Homes have gone through our tuning, finish- creating the new court, a majority or Levitt. judges select a presiding judge. At After discussion the judges favored ing and regulating department, and are now on our salesfloor—these, together with the remaining their first meeting /nage Keidan was the negative. exchanged, sample (brand new), shopworn and discoritinued style Pianos, present a splendid variety supported by his three colleagues for this position. The unusually efficient —and manner tin which he has anuanistered the duties of his office has brought to his support all of tne newspapers and better citizenship of our corn- tnunity without regard to race or re- Independent Detroit I.odge, No. Original price, $475..3393 Original price, $400..4IPULW Original price, $475.. VUUU ligious creed. The overwhelming 652, Independent Order Brith Abra- majority cast for Judge Keidan at ham, will hold an open meeting, Sun- the primary election is sufficient evi- day, Oct. 24, at 7 I'. M. at 93 Del- Original price, $300. .$240 dence of the popular approval of his mar. Candidates will be accepted at Original price, $500..9UU I Original price, $300. work in administering his official du- this meeting without paying initia- ties. The Jewish people should re- tion fees. The Lodge, which has been in ex- member, however, that had any one Original price, $475, .$328 Original price, $250..14- Original price, $350..$ 290 of these men, in themselves consti- istence for a short time, is an insur- tuting a majority, entertained racial ance and beneficiary lodge. The In- prejudice. Judge Keidan could not dependent Order of Brith Abraham. Original price, $300..$ 2 0 1 Original price, $350..$ 2 aL Original price, $400. .$3 36 have been selected. It. should be one of the largest Jewish fraternal borne in mind by friends of Judge orders in the world, accepts every Keidan and those who voted fur hum man and woman, not over 45 years Original price, $250 Original price, $250 in the primary that his election and old, who is physically fit. l'rominent speakers are scheduled the defeat of any one of the three remaining, is almost certain to result to address the big open meeting. A Just such reductions apply on all the other instruments of the Sale stock. Learn of the complete in the selection of some other man splendid musical program has been protection afforded by our arranged. for presiding judge of this court." of purchase. The officers of the Lodge are as Judge Marsh has been appointed to The Pianos and Player-Pianos going fast—it could not be otherwise with such values as investigate the city's probation sys- follows: President, Ben Schwartz; these—To share in this opportunity for great saving—to secure the instrument you are particularly tem with a view of extending it, while Vice-President, A. Hartman; Record- Judge Cotter will devote Ins atten- ing Secretary, Arnold Feldman; Fin- interested in, it is highly important that you come TODAY! tion to promoting the installation of ancial Secretary, M. Fogel; Treas- the new psychopathic clinic. These urer, Al Grass. and oilier court reform measures are CONSTANTINOPLE.— A report contemplated and are expected to be in complete operation shortly, unless received here from Constanza, Rou- the torthcoming election should fail mania. states that a large number of to sec one of the four judges return- Ukrainian refugees reached that city ed to the bench and the present sot- and all of them are anxious to make mg majority disrupted. their way to America. A number ,,f now sample Piano,. latest designs, reliable, fully guaranteed-10 per 8c EN,..r - r.11EfEE.V.10.1- 8601ffidf cent to 15 per cent discount. "Meet Friedberg Wear Diamonds" YOUNG JUDAEA NOTES. JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB OFFERS ATTRACTIVE COURSES TO MEMBERS GRINNELL BROf. Ci R AB 11 11 Uri <7.r LE ES MOSHE YOUNG PEOPLE. COURT REFORMS DEPEND ON FOUR JUDGES' RETURN OF XUMMER REM DETROIT LODGE NO. 652, L 0. B. A. 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