PAGE TEN Iheikritoidnvisti MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB WILL YOUNG PEOPLE OF HEAR ELECTION RETURNS Particular attention of the members of the Men's Temple Club is called to the fact that on the evening of Tuesday, November 2nd, election re- turns will be received over a special wire to be installed in the remote The ladies of the household of Tem- ple Club members are invited to at- tend. Members of the Temple who have not yet joined the Temple Club may do so on that evening by hand- ing their applications to any of the officers of the organization. Lunch- eon will be served during the course of the evening. YOUNG PEOPLE'S AFFAIR FOR TEMPLE BETH EL FOLKS Members are looking forward to a most enjoyable evening Sunda Octo- ber 31st, when the YoungP'eople's Society of Tempe Beth El will hold, in conjunction with their second busi- ness meeting, a "Harvest Musicale and Dance." With the Temple vestry rooms decorated with autumn leaves, corn husks and pumpkins; and songs, music and refreshments of a season- able nature, a true harvest atmosphere will prevail. An entertainment program of ex- ceptional merit will be presented, in. eluding Birdie Michelson in "Songs of the Hour," Herb Phillip and Dr, Sol Lowenstein in "A few nioments of Saxophone Melodies," "The Gassele in an unusual novelty and other en- tertainment surprises. Members who have paid their dues and have not yet received member- ship cards will receive them at the door. Members may pay their dues at the door if they so desire. No admission will be charged. At the business meeting, many is- toe, of vital importance to every member will be taken into considera- tion. Members are urgently request- ed to be on time as the meeting starts promptly at 8:30. JUNIOR YOUNG PEOPLE OF TEMPLE BETH EL TO GIVE HALLOWE'EN DANCE SHAAREY ZEDEK TO GIVE DANCE SUNDAY PlaiTIS have been completed for a special party to be given by the Young People's Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek, Sunday evening, Oct. 3t, In the gymn- asium of the synagogue, corner Wood. ward and Willis. The Committee on Arrangements have promised an evening replete with enjoyable surprises. An augment. ed orchestra ban been engaged to fur- nish the music. Entertainers will per- form between dance. Member, and their Mende are cordially Invited, David Brown Ttalks. In a stimulating address, before the Auxiliary at Ito regular meeting, Wed- nesday, David Brown, explained the working, of the Detroit Community Fund which begins Its third annual campaign November 15, lasting a week. The drive In one Intensive campaign does away with 71 private collections, the number of agencies represented In the budget, Mr. Brown explained, eliminating all duplication of effort, needless overhead expenses and the other objectionable matures of the old system of 8°110.111g funds. The Auxiliary pledged Its support and co- operation toward the campaign. WASHINGTON PROGRESSIVE CLUB. A very interesting meeting look place Monday evening at the Wash- ington Progressive Club rooms, 239 East High street. Arrangements are being ,made for a Hallowe'en masquerade party to be held at the club rooms on Sunday evening, Oct. 31, 1920. On Sunday evening, Nov. 14, the W. P. C. is giving its first dance of the season at the Statler hotel. As past affairs have been great successes, it is evident that the coming affair will be far more successful than any other affair given by the organiza- tion. The following arc in charge of the dance: Mr. 0. Skolnek (chair- man), Mr. J. Harris, Mr. M. Berko- witz, Mr. M. Waterstone, and Mr . Landsman. Tickets for the dance can be procured from any of the members of the society. On Monday evening, Nov. 1, Mr. Joseph J. Cummins of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle will speak before the organization and on Monday, Nov. 8, Mr. S. J. Rhodes. ex-chairman of the B'nai B'rith society, will speak. All young men over the age of 18 are eligible for membership in this organization. The club has a private club room, Well furnished, plenty of reading matter, and is open for the use of its members and their friends every day in the week. The club also has the use of one of the largest gym- nasiums in the city, and those that are interested in athletics are also well taken care of. You are cordially invited to attend the meetings . of the organization, which are held on every Monday evening at the Jewish Institute at 239 East High street at 8 o'clock sharp. MEMBERS OF HADASSAH READY FOR BUSY YEAR Leon Zolotkoff Talks on Achievements of Jewish Womanhood. The Detroit Chapter of Hadassah launched its season with a large and enthusiastic meeting Tuesday, Oct. 19. at the Shaarey Zedek. Airs. N. E. Aronstam, president. in her opening address outlined the ac- tivities of the coming year. Sewing classes every Tuesday at the Shaarey Zedek. under the leadership of Mrs. Joseph Sanders, •three dances and other forms of entertainment are in- cluded in the year'sprogram. Mr. Zolotkoff Talks. Mr. Leon Zolotkoff, director of the Detroit Zionist District, gave an in- teresting and instructive talk on "The Jewish %Yuman—Her Achievements Through the Centuries." He urged lladassah's co-operation in the Res- Name toration Fund. Louis Smilansky Mr. A. Lapin-Cohen sang "Hat- Mayer Davis kivah," the Jewish national anthem, Max Penner and a group of operatic selections. B. Jacobstein Miss Mollie Hoffman played several H. Goldman piano selections. Chas. Raingold The Detroit branch of the Hadas- Jennie Raingold sah, which was organized to help Miriam Buchalter maintain the medical unit in Pales- Esther Buchalter tine, has done meritorious work in Jeanette Steinberg the few years of its existence. It has Mrs. Chas. Bigler sent a completely equipped auto truck Mr. Solomon to Palestine. It has helped the organ- Mr. Gordon ization with money and hospital sup- Mr. Schneiderman plies. During the war members Nfr. Shulman sewed garments and layetts for the Mr. Brody l'alestine hospitals. Recently it con- Mrs. Farber tributed to the Rose Kaplan Training L Burnstein School for Nurses in Palestine. The Mr. Geller school is a memorial to Miss Kaplan, Phillip Gordon who was the first Hadassah nurse to D. Rosenthal give her life to the cause. Sydney Stone Officers and Directors. Milton Gordon The following are officers of the J. Levin Hadassah: Mrs. N. E. Aronstam, Anna Gerber president; Mrs. Joseph Sanders, vice- David Zenon Society president; Mrs. I. Blumenthal, secre- tarry; Miss Jeannette Steinberg, treasurer. On the board of directors are Mrs. Ilenry N. Weinstein, Mrs. N. E. Aronstam, Mrs. S. Levine, Mrs. Joseph Sanders, Mrs. I. Blumenthal. Miss Jeanette Steinberg, Mrs. M. Zackheim, Mrs. A. M. Hershman, Mrs. II. S. Blumenthal, Mrs. Ralph R. Davidson, Mrs. It, 0. Harris, Mrs. J. Weinman, Miss Kate Levinson, Miss Anna Stoll, Mrs. Harry Wets- Mall, Mrs. L. N. lialbstein, Mrs. S. S. Eshbaine. Continuation of Palestine Restor- ation Fund Honor Roll. The Junior Young People's Society of Temple Beth El will give an in- formal Hallowe'en dance on Saturday evening, October 30. One of De- troit's best dance orchestras has been engaged for that evening and many special features will add in making Commtitee Heads. the evening an enjoyable one for all. Mrs. Aronstam has named the fol- The dance is the first of the monthly lowing as committee heads: Nits. dances to be given by the society Henry NI. Wienstein, Restoration throughout the season. As the com- Fund; Mrs. Joseph Sanders, Sewing; mittees have not as yet been definitely Mrs. Sam Levine, Entertainment; announced by the president, the dance Niro. NI. Zackheim, Program; Mrs. has been placed under the following J. Sauls, Membership; Mrs. 11. 0. committee: Abner C. Rosenzweig Harris, Publicity; Miss Dora David- (chairman), Manuel E. Arden, Elsie hafer, Helen Ettinger, Nelson Sha- son, Dance. e), Arthur Rothman. For the next regular meeting of the tinier Young People's Society. a pen. gram has been arranged. This will he the first program of the season as New Society Owe. Its Sutras to In- the first few meetings have been de- terest of Mr. Thibodeau. voted entirely to business meetings. The Thibodeau Athletic Club held The program consists of speeches by losbner C Rosenzweig, president of its first meeting and practice of the the organization and by Miss Silman- season during the week. sky, superintendent of the Sabbath This organization is composed of a school; a violin selection by A. Farb- number of Jewish young men who are man; recitations by Miss A. Cohen. eager to promote athletic activities The club will be entertained by a among the Jewish youth of the city. girls' orchestra, under the direction of The club boasts an unusual successful Miss Selma Hamburger, a member of The next meeting of the organiza- basketball season last year, having the organization. The meeting will tion will be held on Thursday, No- lost but one game. commence promptly at 2:30 p. m. and vember 4, at 8 p. in. sharp at Shaarey The success of this organization is will be followed by a dance in the Zedek. in large measure due to the interest The musical program will be of Mr. Thihodeau, for whom the club gymnasium. All members and their headed by bliss Marie Tesler, talent- is named. friends are cordially invited. Me has financed the so- ed vocalist. Other numbers will fol- ciety since its formation and to his low. enthusiasm alid zealous effort is due The organization decided that they the rapid progress of the organiza- would have their annual dance at the tion. Statler on Sunday, December 12, 1920. Mr. Thihodeau rewarded the efforts The Young People's Society of El Mr. Harry Stone has been appointed of last season's players by supplying chairman and a record crowd is ex- them with complete new uniforms Moshe Synagogue held its regular and sweaters for the present season. meeting Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1920. pected. It is of great importance at this Boys of 16 and 18 who are inter- Louis Parzen, Abe 13Iondy, Sam Blondy, Esther 'Weisberg, and Abe meeting that a play is to be launched ested in athletics and wish to join the Lesser were elected on the BOARD by the organization, and same will he club may communicate with Jack of Directors. George Parzen, Anna gone into more fully; members wish- Katz, 16 Alger street. Cohn, and Sadie Levitt were appoint- ing to participate should hand in ed on the Program Committee. The their application at this meeting and feature of this meeting was a debate due consideration will be afforded held between various members of the same. Mr. Harry Satovsky has been organization. The question of the appointed chairman. London.—The Palestine govern- Dancing will follow the program debate was "RESOLVED That Anti- ment has agreed to pay $20,000 dam- SemItisin and Not Nationalism is the in the gymnasium, ages as repression to the Jews who Primary Cause for Modern Zionism." suffered as a result of the riot in this The affirmative was upheld by Geo. city during last April. The amount Parzen and Abe Blondy. The nega- was assessed between the legal de- tive was taken by Annabelle Isberg partment of the Zionist Commission New York.—Justice Joseph Mor- and Ray Segel. After considerable schauser went to Camp Upton for the and representatives of the high com- discussion the decision was given to purpose of issuing naturalization pa- missioner's office with the high corn- the negative. pers to 375 aliens who are returned missioner's approval. soldiers from France. During the The Jewish National Assembly is RIGA.—An exhibition of the works war, Justice Morschauser naturalized to meet here tomorrow while the ad- of Jewish artists has been opened at no less than 15,000 soldiers and since visory council, recently appointed by the Jewish Peoples University and is the armistice he has added another Sir Herbert Samuel, had its first meet- attracting wide attention. 10.000 to this country. ing today. r A PLEA. "Oar people from all lands are coming to build • horn. of their own in Palestine. They are coming at the rate of 1,000 • week. "They must have food, and they want work to earn it. "II you have pledged your con- tribution to the Palestine Restore. Lion Fund, pay it now. "Every dollar supplies work and bread. "Erary dollar add. • brick to the foundation of the Jewish Homeland. "Contributions are received by Fred M. BuNel, Chairman, 1012 Union Trust Bldg." THIBODEAU ATHLETES LAUNCH FALL SEASON Young Peoples of the Shaarey Zedek 200 Mr. I. Katz 100 Philomathic Debating Club, A discussion of the new govern- ments from economic, social and po- litical standpoints proved very inter- esting and instructive at last :•unday's meeting of the Philomathic Debating Club. The various speakers and their subjects were: Sant Weisberg, Pal- estine; America, Harold Batter; Ger- many, J. J. Rosenthal; W. De Young, France; Ukrainia, D. Kaufman, and Poland, M. Barack. Mr. Miller, an honorary member, was critic of the evening. The debate on "Resolved, that the U. S. adopt the English system for the prevention of corruption and Amount bribery at elections," which was ac- Pledged. cidentally announced for last week, will be held this Sunday evening. $2,500 Plans are under way (or the next 500 annual banquet, Mr. 3. J. Rosenthal 10 has been appointed chairman of the 100 so Committee on Arrangements and 50 with the assistance of the organiza- tion and the Alumnae intends to make 15 it the biggest and best ever held. 25 25 25 10 5 New York. Fourteen thousand four 10 25 hundred and ninety-nine immigrants 25 entered the port of New York during 25 last week. Of this number 11,499 10 traveled as steerage passengers, the 10 remainder having come as first and 10 second-class cabin passengers. The 200 total deportations this year to date 100 the records show, are 1,639. These 100 figures include all the ports of the 25 United States. The great majority of ISO those refused admission into the coun- 5 try were rejected because of their 100 inability to pass the literacy test. Admission Matinee 20o Night 28c LIBERTY Phone CHERRY 4231 §UNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31, NOVEMBER 1-2.3 Cosmopolitan Productions "HUMORESQUE A PHOTOPLAY featuring Directed by FRANK BORZAGE ALMA RUBENS Scanrio 151 1 A Paramount Artcraft Picture FRANCE, MARION Fannie Hurst's beautiful story of a boy's genius and mother's love. Beginning in the clamor of New York's Ghetto. Rising to the heights. 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