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ii,aginaw Notes
YOUNG JUDAEA NOTES
The Forger-Me-Noss of Zion will
celebrate their first anniversary Sun-
day evening, Nov. 7, at the Farns-
Rabbi Carl tiem,...a or Saginaw worth Talmud Torah. In addition to
officiated at the Saginaw 'temple ser- the regular members, all the Young
vice Friday evening last, the subject Judaea leaders and a number of
of his evening sermon being "The prominent Detroit Zionists have been
Myth of the M'andering Jew." Sab- invited to attend and celebrate with
!lattice Celebrated By Happy Throng
bath School was conducted on Satur- the Forget•Nle-Nots their completion
At Community Center.
day morning and the adults' history of a successful year of Young Judaea
and Hebrew classes on Sunday morn- work. Th. • leader of the circle, Mr.
In all Its old time glory and galetY
Samuel Heyman, has prepared an
ing.
the traditional and spooky Hallowe'en
elaborate program for the occasion,
Community Gathering.
very
festival was celebrated by a
The first of the senior of c tempuety while the girl, are expected to pre-
large, happy and enthusiastic gather- gatherings was held Nkolnesday eve- pare a line spread.
Tikyas Zion Elect Officers.
ing of !Dial Brill% members, rand'. ning. The program consisted of an
The l'ikvas Zion last Sunday ilect•
dates, their wives, sisters and sweet. open discussion On - Jewish Propa•
President,
ed the following officers:
hearts, taxing the capacity of the Banda," led by Rolwri NN il•
Liam NN'olsey gave a short elk on the Rachel Goldfaden; vice-president, Jen-
Jewish Community Center to Its ut-
Parochial School Amendment. Miss. nie Lesser; secretary, Fannie Bloody;
most.
librarians,
Raimi;
Eva
Lucille GreetilecItanni entertained ttith treasurer,
The spacious auditorium of the ('en- piano selections. Followifig the pro- Eva Croll and Sarah Warshatier. The
ter by a scheme of clever manipula- gram the party proceeded to Rost Tikvas Zion is soon to inaugurate
tion of decorations, consisting of corn nark, where a marshmellow roast was campaign for their Young Judaea li-
stalks, pumpkins and hay, was work- enjoyed by the gums. brat)'. This circle is becoming the
Mr. anti Nits. Sato Suitt., '13, center of N'oung Judaea activities in
ed out In such a manner an to com-
gone to Pittsburgh 1 p avoid :hr Detroit as a result of the Hebrew
pletely transform the dance hall, giv-
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary id work done by the members. Mr. N.
ing it the aspect of a typical, old-
Cron, one Of tIle local Hebrew teach-
Mr. and Mrs. N. Spear.
time, barn dance. The decorations ef•
Dolituer Taub ha , returned ors, is devoting a great deal or time,
teethe, being an arrangement of yet- Efts, • three weeks' . visit v ( viettgo. through the Tikva• Zion. for the
low and black streamers tat 1st !catty
Mrs. 1. Keane of Carson Pity is es' cancement of the Hebrew tongue.
Knights vs. Maccabees.
draped from various angle and corners covering from a serious oi, iration.
The :Athletic 6c:dry that was in
of the room, suspended and loading Mrs. F. Vontlid, who has turn the
evidence
between the knights of
to the lighting litho e I which w'w re al• guest of Mrs, li. Kramer for the past
Judaea and the Nlaecalwes of Judaea
so attractively decorated. Black cafe k, has returned to '.ter home in
during the summer bids fair to break
and harvest moon faces, in black, with G ar ,,,,,
not anew veith the football season.
Mrs. A. A. Kanter is recmering
numerous and catchy phrases. eareletle-
The Iwo clubs Will play their first
ly painted on signs In minute spelling, fro, the injuries to lies ankle.
Sunday. and all the male
int r- Quille Ile Xi
The Junior Auxiliary ++:l•
N'oung Judaea leaders have made it
adorned the wall. The judges stand
taim d Sunday afternoon by \Glom
a point to reserve this day for the
wax the mecca for much amusement
ille Greenbaum at their home.
and
game su that no damage may he
,
luring the early hours of the evening
of Ihe twenty-
rn
tn i ' .eo
n c mineoration
none. The Maccabees are now work•
where most of the Irtuti With farmers fifth wedding anniversary of \I r. and mg like beaver, under direction 01
r
were line 1 for some ottentut or other Mrs. Israel Kith, a number of thei
NI r Herber! Parze,
t in preparation
by Hyman 11'inegarden, who presided friends surprised them with a Mom,
as the former Judge. And farmers party Sunday "ening. TIP guests.
thy
e
.lightlitiarted arrayed in cost% ales of the Colonial kemn
they oil were
singing
farmers garbed in overalls. red-bun- and Civic M'ar ps tads, mode the ne Knights
I udara Err
of
very piet, .tsque.
Mr. and ..Hittites" under . direentot of Nir. Iley•
dana handkerchiefs. and In some In-
Nit,. WWII were it .V..101.111 s of many man.
stances, very grotesque makt•-ups.
beautiful gifts. ..
Roses of Zion.
II
i,„
kane
ladies
were
attired
in
calico
and
The
, to v k
Roses of Zion, tinder !be
Th,
gingham house dresses and bungalow 'lion -lac
'eldership
of Miss Illinna Slonewoz,
"•" l000
rs
'
•
•
aprons and the scene surely presented itt„ Jewishhanfama of t ltc
of :Ire conducting perhaps the tines(
ich.
Mrs. I. Kiel,
is good old-time cottony party.
no tiling , in Young Judaea. Their
rich, „„,t
l e, a programs arm
Final arratigemet a lias v
Speelal dancing features added to
Cid, r, kosher- made fur t h e dancing „way to he load n n r s ical numbers „„,
the entertainment.
mit
Hotel
-
:
tractice.
Because
of
the
knowledge
doughnuts, and appl•s were dispersed. November 4 at the Ditto
under o Iur
that most of the girls hint- m Jewish
Edward Rosenberg and his able Ihr . • ialia i flub,
ere mating histot% and thele acquaintance with
-I),
i
auspices
it
is
to
be
g
A my . col,„1,,,,,,, o f 1,0, Iii-el ni, Item
A great SOCIal the Hebrew language, their programs
Kiloo, mina . f , „room. Harry mag. every effort to make
'MCC es,. A record cr. ad is t specitil. always contain some Hebrew num-
disolni, liax tievitren. and other 'Vital. Mr. and Mrs. H. Weinberg and bers. Humorous Yiddish recitation ,
With workers are in a lar ge measure taun t ). h „,,, ino„rd to . ‘o . ,,,,,, heaths are features.
Daughters of the White and Blue.
responsible for the sueeess of the at on s„,,,t, p ar k „ r „,,,,
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' The Daughters of the \\Init. and
fair •
Ithic, under the leadership of Miss .
The ',arty mai ks t he beginning of DR. WEIZMANN SPEAKS
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JEWISH LEADERS
FOR LEAGUE!
Henry Morganthau of New York, Ambassador
Henry Morganthau of New York, Am-
bassador to Turkey—Rabbit Stephen Wise
of New York, World War Worker—Bernard
Baruch, Head of Industrial Business Com-
mission.
Three Great Men of the Jewish Faith, all
recognized by President Wilson, support the
League of Nations to FOREVER PREVENT
\VAR. We should back the views of these
GREAT MEN. And, Remember the Great
Louis Brandeis whom President Wilson ap-
pointed on the U. S. Supreme Court bench.
A VOTE for Cox, and Roosevelt is a VOTE
for the League!
W. N. Ferris, TWICE YOUR GOVERNOR,
ASKS YOUR SUPPORT. He is AGAINST
the School Amendment.
WARREN C HARDING
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TO LONDON AUDIENCE. Julia
\vi•. arc """' meeting ru'14°'
lady and have a line program pee- I
a series• of Itnai Britt entertainments i
and parties. The Entertainment Com-
mittee promise as brilliant social Bea-'
SOIL
For the
Welfare of
Nation and
of State
ALEX. J. G I 513ECK
stinted at every meeting. These girls
LONDON.—In the issue just out have caught the spirit of the northern
FOR GOVLRNOR
I the " Jewish Chronicle" of this city end Young Judaeans and have made:
I has the following editorial under the singing a part of the program.
h heading:
Hallowe'en and Young Judaea.
JEWS HOLD MANY POSTS. ' above
"On Monday next Dr. \Neiman us
Hallowe'en parties, celebrations and
KOVN0.—At a meeting of the
to address a meeting in the earnest- masquerades are barred in Young
Lithuanian Seth, Minister Rosen- :less, that he shuld seize the occasion .
mastincrades and
ludatia.
Purim
baum and Deputy Pachmilevitch (Ott.
to clear op the Zionist position and Chanukah "lacks" parties will be en- ,
graiulated the Lithuanian permit let his followers know where they courage(' i n d oe ,,,,,,..
upon the final evacuation of all for- stand. This is not the hest time that
Debaters Challenged.
eign forces front the Lithuan- we have ventured a similar proposal. The Defenders of the \VIM,. and
ian capital. Both Jewish leaders ad- But. in the interval. time has sped on, Blue have accepted the challenge of
dressed the Assembly in Yiddish.
the Turkish treaty has been drafted the Young Judaea 1)rainatie Club for
Announcement has been made by and signed, and the signal to begin a joint debate to he held al some (u-
the Lithuanian government that all tile return to Palestine has been given. lure date. This debate promises to
Kehillahs have been requested to With what powers is that start to he attract much attention, due to the fact
submit a list of likely candidates for made? 11'ith what definite purpose is that the Defenders, under leadership
appointment to local 14°r!rnment the Jewish people to spend its race- of Mr. Herbert Parzen, have lately
positions. lit explaining this step. Kies in andgin regard to Palestine?. Proven to he as able on the offense
lhr government 'tat" that it desiresWhat is the immediate program and as on the defense 011 matters Jewish.
N'oung Judaea Dramatic has also
to do justice to all nationalities.
what
what the ultimate objective? These ; t
upl„,,ite IIMIt . lint. Vi 0/4 111141,r the direction of
As a result of all agreement se g„,,,t oo „ , if tb,,), ,,,,,
rived at between the Lithuanian and months ago, are urgent today. It is Miss Goldsmith, so that a haute royal
Ukrainian authorities a large number sot fair that the Jewish twople should la Young
Judaea months the sheath of
of Lithuanian Jews who are at pres- be asked to embark on an immense,1
w... 1 lie permitted to costly, and trying work without being Nfiss , Jennie Gordon, who was among
ent in Ukrainiaill
f
irst
the
in
this city to offer her ser-
return to this country.
told explicitly what it is intended,
wet!) certain conditions, shall br vierslit the interest of the mans' for
ellOrati011
111014 the Jewish
Zionist
theirs al the end of the journey.
Youth. Mt" Gu nl'tatsworked tut-
Moreover, it is not practical, ;led fore-
ceasnigly for the advancement of
failure the best of Mien-
doonu to fail
young liolaea's rause until she took
non, and the of enthusiasm.
But, up till the present, we have had sick last November, after attending
a meeting of Young Judaea leaders
personal opinions rather than estab-
fished facts; and those in authority on a Saturday rvumng. Iler death
o a loss to the "honk' youth of Dr-
have. if we may be permitted Oi-
phrase, "talked round the subject," tr 'sd '
instead of cooing to the heart of the
matter. The heart—we have said it YOUNG JUDEAN
time and again—is the Nlandate. This
The regular Meeting of the Young
instrument of government may make
all the difference between the setting Judean Literary Club will be Bel,' al
the
Shaaro Zedek Synagogue, Sun-
up in Palestine of a Ghetto and a Jew-
Before we see day, October 31st at 2:311 p. m. A
ish COMMOOWeahli.
program
of unusual interest has been
its wording we cannot tell whether
this modern deliverance may spell provided fur the evening. It con-
sists
of
extemporaneous
speeches to
nothing more to Jews than the pour-
ing of a number of people into the be given by various members of the
organization.
All
who
are
interested
country, buoyed up by vague hopes,
but endowed with no true Jewish na- in the activities of this organization
tional objective—with all the disillu- are invited to communicate with the
sionment, loss, and despair that moo ` 1,, c 1 •1 rY•
await them with the passage of time.
We regard that possibility as a dart- JUDAEA "(S
ger—a danger that Ilerzl would never
FOR THEIR SECOND
have contemplated, and with which
no well-wisher of our people can
DEBATE OF SEASON
feel content. There have been enough
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of idealistic perorations. The time Ti k es,. Zion Meet Maccabees of Judaea i
has conic for a breath of political
in Argument, Nov. 21; Community I
realism in our affairs. We repeat, I
Singing to B. Feature.
what we have frequently said, that we
have no desire whatsoever to throw a
Plans are now complete for III,
stick before the horse just as it is in and
joint debate of the season to be
sight of the winning post. We have.
held between the 'tikvas Zion and the
on the contrary, a eery full sense of I Maccabees
Jodaea. of Detroit
the difficulties that confront the Zion- Young Judaea, on Sunday aft, rnoon,
ist leaders. But. we believe that can- Nov. 21. at the El Nlosche synagogue.
RE-ELECT
JUDGE
LITERARY.
CHRISTOPHER E. STEIN
0""r
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REPUBLICAN STANDARD BEARERS
IF you favor freedom and pfogress under constitutional
government
Vote for Harding and Coolidge
IF you stand for equality before the law and opposition
to class hatred
Vote for Harding and Coolidge
IF you wish to preserve the blessings of free speech and
a free press
Vote for Harding and Coolidge
IF you would put an end to the present era of national
wute and extravagance
Vote for Harding and Coolidge
IF you would preserve friendship with all other nations
with special obligations to none
Vote for Harding and Coolidge
IF you would have it emphasized that those who would
enjoy the privileges of freedom must observe the
obligations that accompany it
Vote for Harding and Coolidge
The following is a copy of a petition signed by prominent Judges and Attor-
neys of Detroit, requesting Judge Stein to become a candidate to succeed himself:
"Hon. Christopher E. Stein,
Judge of the Recorders Court,
City of Detroit.
PREPARE
Dear Sir :—
We, the undersigned Attorney-at-Law of the City of Detroit, respectfully re-
quest that you become a candidate for Ju Ige of the Recorders Court.
In view of your long and meritoriou; service on the bench which has been emi-
nently satisfactory to the practicing attoneys of this city as well as the public, we
take pleasure in endorsing your candidacy and in subscribing our names to this pe-
tition.
Respectfully submitted,
HARRY C. MILLIGAN
FRANK C. GOLDEN
JOHN C. ALEXANDER
COSIMO M. MINARDO
JUDGE A. E. GORDON
LESLIE L. ALEXANDER
E. L. MISTERSKEY
HERMAN H. GREENBERG,
DANIEL J. ALPERT
JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN,
Asst. Prosecutor
ROBERT BARNES
JAMES RENWICK NEILL
J. B. HIPPLER
CHARLES L. BARTLETT
JUDGE HENRY G. NICOL
DAVID I. HUBAR
RAYMOND P. BAUBIE
JUDGE LOUIS OTT
CASS J. JANKOWSKI
NATHAN BIGELOW
PROCTOR K. OWENS
JOHN KAMANSKI
S. PAINTER BRADLEY
JOHN .1. PETTEFORD
W. KAUFMANN
CHARLES J. BURGESS
JUDGE EDWARD PORKNEY
RAYMOND S. KELLBY
EARL D. BURKE
FRANK R. RENAUD
GEORGE A. KELLY
ROBERT H. BURNS
JUDGE T. J. RICHTER
J. SHURLY KENNARY
HOWARD H. CAMPBELL
OSCAR A. RIOPELLE
T. GEO. KING
WM. H. CAMPBELL
DOMIT W. ROSS
LEOPOLD A. KOSCINSKI
PHILIP H. COLE
FRANK A. RUDDY
ARTHUR R. KOSEL
HARRY COHEN
CLYDE 0. SANDERS
JAMES H. LEE
PAUL H. COLOMBO
HERMAN A. SCHMIER
.Asst. Corp. Counsel
GRANT L. COOK.
JUDGE GEO. C. SCOTT
JUDGE FELIX A. LEMKIE
JOHN C. CROSS
WM.
P. SCULLEN
JOHN G. LIBBERS
WM. J. DAWSON
EUGENE SIBLEY
JOHN T. LINEHAN
THOS..1. DALTON
KIMBER C. SIGLER
JOHN LOREE
JUDGE FRED E. DCGAW
MARVIN A. SMITH
HARRY J. LOWTHER, JR.
EDWARD D. DEVINE
E. G. STEVENSON
FREDERICK McGRAW
MISS THERESA DOLAND
WALTER H. STOWERS
LOUIS W. McCLEAR
D. H. DRYER
A. W. TEMPLMER
JUDGE J. F. McKINLAY
WM. D. ELLSWORTH
THOMAS W. THOMPSON
JAMES McNMARA
WM. S. ELLSWORTH
W. E. THOMPSON
JOHN D. MacKAY
HENRY B. FARER
WALTER M. TREVOR
THOS. J. MAHON
MAURICE E. FITZGERALD
DONALD VAN ZILE
JOHN E. MARTZ
DORMIST R. FOBLEY
0. K. UNDERWOOD
HENRY R. MAURER
H. B. FORLER
D. A. WALLACE
JUDGE SAMUEL L. MAY
SAMUEL D. FRANKEL
DANIEL E. WADE
ALBERT MILLER
J. B. FREDERICK
JOHN J. ZIMMER
GUY MILLER
JOHN C. FRIEAR
MAURICE MILLER
W. A. GEER
This Advertisement is Fald for by a Friend of Judge Stein.
did speech, the full confidence of th' Twenty-ninth street and Michigan
Jewish people and freedom pf thought avenue.
will, in the long min, serve the cause
The question fur this debate will lie,
they have at heart far better than
"Resolved, that nationalism and not
suffering their followers to grope in
anti-Semitism is the fundamental
the dark buoyed up by blind confi-
cause of modern Zionism.'' Arthur
dence. Next Monday provides Dr.
Wendell, Nlaurice Goldman and Sam-
Weizmann with an admirable oppor-
uel J. Silverstein. of the Maccabees
tunity of letting in the light.
We
of Judaea, will uphold the affirmattve
trust devoutly that it will not be
side in the argument: Fva Cron, Fan-
missed."
nie Bloody and Rachel Goldfaden, of
the Tikvas Zion. will uphold the nega-
tive side of the argument.
A number of other features have
hero arranged for this entertainment,
including a recitation by Sadie Jars-
slow • of the Daughters of the 'NVhite
and Blue. a Yiddish recitation. a He-
' brew declamation and a number of
musical numbers. Members of the
Knights of Judaea, Defenders of Zion,
Young Judaea Dramatic Club. will
be represented on the program.
The big feature of the coming en-
IT
the casual per.
tertainment will be the mass com•
moony singing under the leadership
formance of an
of Mr. Samuel Heyman. Mr. Hey-
but the continual
man has previously directed singing
parties, Tad has made a hit with his
doing of unusual things
singing at the entertainment two
that holds the Htmmo-
weeks ago at the Wilkins street Tal-
mud Torah.
bile so rime to the
Mr. Herbert l'arzen is to an as
chairman of the debate. The judges
hearts of its owners.
will be announced at a later date.
is not
unusual
sort,
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London.—M. Trombich, the Jugo-
slavian Foreign Minister, received
Mr. S. Landman, the political secre-
tary of the Zionist organization, and
promised him that Jugo-Slavia would
facilitate the transmigration of Jews
who are making their way to Pales-
tine.
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