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April 21, 1922 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-04-21

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Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.

A special meeting of the Ilebrew
Ladies' Aid Society was held Satur-
day evening, April 15, at the home
of Mrs. F. Staub. Arrangements
have been completed for the benefit
show to take place Tuesday evening,
April 25, at the New Yiddish Theater,
when "Back to His Nation" will be
played with on all-star cast. Tickets
can be secured from the chairman,
Mrs. Max Finley, Market 552.
To help in making the community
building bazaar, sponsored by Pisgah
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., a success,
the II. L. A. S. volunteered to have
a lunch booth throughout the week
of the bazaar, April 29 to May 6.

FRANKLIN

NEW PRICES

Philomathic Debating Club.

Touring Car - - $1950

I. Z. A.

The meeting of the Detroit chap-
ter of the Intercollegiate Zionist As-
sociation, originally scheduled for
Wednesday evening, April 19, has
been postponed until the coming
Wednesday, on account of the huh-
day.
The program this Wednesday will
be featured by a general discussion
on the activities of I. Z. A. and on
Zionist topics of the day.
A prominent speaker will address
one of the meetings of the I, Z. A.
during the month of May.
Arrangements are being made for
a number of outdoor activities during
the summer.
Jewish collegians are invited to at-
tend the meetings of the I. Z. A., held
at the Shaarey Zedek.

Over
700, ❑❑❑

owners

DODGE BROTHERS

MOTOR CA"

What resulted in the most closely
contested event of the year was the Sisterhood, Congregation Emanuel.
feature
of the program which was
The Sisterhood of Congregation
(War price $3100)
placed before the members at last Emanuel will hold the next monthly
Sunday's meeting of the organiza- meeting on Monday, April 24, at the
tion. Subjects ranging practically home of Mrs. II. Gordon, 1533 Col-
front every scope of life and taken lingwood avenue, at 2 p. m.
(War price $1350)
from such known orations as those of
an
The next monthly card party of
Webster and Cicero were delivered in the Sisterhood will be held on Tues-
an unexcelled manner, the judges day evening, Slay 9, at the home
having difficulty in choosing the win- of Mrs. Herman Fisher, 1682 Atkin-
ners. It was finally decided that son avenue.
f. o. b. Syracuse
from the many contestants that spoke
B. Rosenstein was the best speaker
Pisgah Lodge Auxiliary.
of the evening. B. Koffman was a
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
close second. S. Leibovitz was award-
Lodge
will hold a needlework social
ed third place by the judges, Messrs.
Rosenzweig, DeYoung and Budnitz- on Monday afternoon, April 24, at 2
RANKLIN
o'clock at their clubrooms. Price of
sky.
The organization pledged itself to admission is some piece of needle-
aid the United Ilebrew Schools in work to be sewed upon during the
their drive for a greater membership afternoon for sale at the fancy goods
when Mr. Goldstein, prominent attor- booth at the coming bazaar. Refresh-
ney and a former member of the club, ments will be served and a large at-
asked the organization's support. tendance is hoped for.
of a
Samuel Heyman, prominent in Jewish
European Welfare Society.
circles and closely connected with
The North Woodward branch of
Young Judea of this city, gave a very
DOYLE
THOMAS
in any car
instructive and educational address the Jewish Women European Welfare
Two Remit 5R3RM.
to the members, speaking on a topic Association will hold its regular meet-
ing
next
Wednesday
afternoon,
April
made anywhere.
of utmost importance, "The Ignor-
WOODWAREI"GMRifill WOOO.R11 .'MARTRI PLR/
19, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.
ance of the Jewish Youth."
M.
Goldstick,
283
Hendrie
avenue.
The club elected the following to
Sedan, $1440; Coupe, $1280; Touring Car, $880; Roadster, $850;
participate in the annual model meet- The raffle for the lamp will take
Panel Business Car, $980; Screen Business Car, $880.
ing which will be held in June: W. place. Business of importance will
DeYoung, J. S. Ilonigman, Louis Car- be discussed. The report will then
be
submitted
of
the
last
bazaar.
pel, B. Safir, Aaron Weiswasser and
C. Ornstein, with W. Knoppow and
Medians.
S. DeYoung as alternates.
A meeting of the Acadians was
The club will depart from its usual
held
at
the
home
of Miss Sophie
weekly scheduled debates and will
hold a humorous program this Sun- Schneider, 678 East Hancock avenue.
IMPERIAL WALL PAPER AND PAINT CO.
The
officers
for
the
new term were
day evening at the Farnsworth Tal-
Specialist. in Painting, Paper Hanging,
mud Torah. The entire organization installed. They are: William A.
Brown,
president;
Maurice
Kadin,
Decorating and Designing.
will participate in this event, each
Come and see our complete line of latest styles and finest do-
contributing some bit of humor to vice-president; Miss G. Hirschman,
secretary;
Miss
M.
Eder,
treasurer;
furnish enjoyment to the others.
signs in Wall l'aper.
Jack Fishman, sergeant-at-arms.
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK. PRICES REASONABLE..
The club is now holding a raffle
Suffola Club.
for the benefit of a poor family.
3651 Woodward Ave.
The Suffola Club, composed of a Tickets may be obtained from any of
5746 WOODWARD
,
group of Jewish young ladies, was or- the members. The next meeting of
Glendale 6801
Northway 3980
ganized recently for the purpose of the Acadians will be held Saturday,
outdoor activities and for the partici- April 29.
1 r
pation in such charitable work as the
club may be called upon to assist in.
Blue Bird Girls.
A cottage has been rented at Para-
An interesting meeting of the Blue
dise Creek, Lake Orion, for the sum- Bird Girls was held Tuesday even-
mer. Miss Elaine Sharnick is presi- nig, April 18, at the home of Miss
erase ••••60111• 011
dent of the club and Miss Idebelle Edith Sominsky, 538 East Palmer
a
Bushkin secretary and treasurer. avenue. The meeting was specially
"The Household Hardware Store"
Meetings are held at the homes of called for the purpose of distributing
to make this change Immediately, as the members, the next gathering to the tickets to the members for the
4Po's•Sr#" .••01/0".**41■0■•••111k JAMES F. WILLIAMS
this matter can be readily corrected, take place at the home of Miss Sallie theater party to be held Saturday
Hemlock 6618
-
-
9322 Twelfth St.
evening, April 22, at the Majestic
c n COMPLETE
SHERIFF CANDIDATE due to the speedy and commendable Fein, 1530 Townsend avenue.
theater. Final arrangements were
services rendered by the Municipal
• JUExcept Phones Gedll
completed for the affair. After the
Court Judges in expediting the dis-
Y. P. S. of Avahath Zion.
WORLD'S LOUDEST
James F. Williams, secretary and posal of eases that come before them."
The next regular meeting of the theater the girls will go to the home
SMALL SET—
treasurer of the Alger Sanitarium, in
of Mrs. M. DeRoven, 638 East Ferry
Young
People's
Society
of
Avahath
Equal to any $25 or $30 set on mar- announcing his candidacy for Sheriff SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED
Zion, Holbrook and Beaubien streets, avenue, where a midnight lunch will ,
of Wayne County, made the following
ket, assembled, ready to use—
be served by the hostess. Miss Sadye
will
be
held
at
the
synagogue
on
DURING PASSOVER WEEK
statement:
Tuesday evening, April 25. Young Solomon was appointed toastmistress
"I do not intend to purchase the
From the President's Desk—Talk No. 93
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah.—Rabbi people are urged to join by com- for the evening and will arrange for
good will of the electorate, but will,
various bits of entertainment.
if it is my pleasure to be elected, ap- Adolph Steiner of Temple B'nai municating with Miss Rosa Morris,
The first hike of the season will be
Bresnahan & Keefe point the head of some reputable or- rael provided a private home for 326 Ilague avenue.
held by the Blue Bird Girls on Sun-
Glendale 5880 ganization which is founded on the every soldier of Jewish faith sta-
day, May 7, starting at 9 a. in., at
4135 Third Ae.
Alpha Lambda Kappa.
principles of good government to act tioned at Fort Douglass, Utah. The
(By mail include postage.)
Redford. The next regular meeting,
as chairman of an advisory commit- rabbi made arrangements whereby
A meeting of the Alpha Lambda of the Blue Bird Girls will be held
tee consisting of several prominent the soldiers will be entertained dur- Kappa will be held this coming Tues- Tuesday evening, April 25, at the
citizens whom he may select to mak.. in g the Passover and Seder dinners. , d ay to review the various enterprises home of Mrs. J. Goldberg, 631 East':
suggestions to the Sheriff regarding Rabbi Steiner looks after the spiritual
planned for the future. Out- Palmer avenue.
the furtherance of the enforcement of needs of these soldiers and they at-
a. standing among the several innova-
least once a month to check up on the tend temple services during all holi- lions under discussion is a project to
Amitians.
MAIN
work being done by the Sheriff's staff days.
help in alleviating the suffering of the
Suppose you were one of those
Tuesday evening, Apin 17, the
and
make
further
comment
on
what
poor.
One
of
the
future
events
of
1491
Amitians met at the home of Miss
who will pass out of this life to-
they deem advisable.
VIENNA MONARCHISTS SHOUT ' the club will be a dinner dancing Mall Price, 9136 Cameron avenue.
morrow—would you be proud
"If elected, I will proceed to alter 'DOWN WITH JEWISH REPUBLIC'! party to be given for the members
The
new
president
appointed
a
the Law. This Committee to meet at
of the record you'd left be-
group of standing committees for
the present conditions that exist in
VIENNA. — (J. C. B.) — A huge and their friends.
hind?
the term, as follows: Entertainment
the County Jail, as I believe there is massmeeting, followed by a street
Paramount Club.
cimmittee,
Miss
Becker
chairman,
Would your bank balance of
urgent need of thorough medical and demonstration, took place here yes-
Miss
Sklare;
application
committee,
An
open
meeting
was
held
by
the
your investments show that you
hospital treatment among the inmates terday during which the mob, led by
Levitt chairman, Miss Davidov;
at all times, as well as corrections to well known monarchists, shouted Paramount Club Sunday, April 16, Miss
had been a success—or would
constitution
committee,
Miss
Price
at
the
home
of
A.
Weisberg,
4941
be made in the ventilating and light- "Down with the Jewish republic."
there be nothing but a trail of
was chariman, Mrs. D. E. Garfield.
ing systems.
The reference to Austria as a Jewish Vinewood avenue. A cottage sum-
The members arranged to celebrate
unpaid bills to mark your pass-
"I believe that the first offenders republic is explained by the alleged procured at Cass Lake for the sum-
installation of new officers in the
ing?
- no MARQUETTE 51.06. DETROIT
should be segregated from the harden- friendhsip which Premier Schober mere Entertainments and refresh- the
form
of
a
kids'
party,
which
will
be
has
shown
to
Jews.
ments
followed
the
meeting.
Miss
ed type of criminals, and will, proceed
NOW—is the time to give this question
Rose Delab gave an interpretation of held Stay 6 at the home of Mrs. D.
serious thought. NOW—is the time to start
a novelty dance, accompanied by E. Garfield, 11244 Mack avenue.
settling things in order. Settle those unpaid
Upon adjournment of the business
Jack Gold. Musical numbers were
rendered by Miss Esther Weisberg meeting, a delightful Pesach lunch-
bills—start a Savings Account. Make
eon was served by the hostess. The
and Miss Pauline Feinberg.
yourself a real ASSET to yourself and
next regular meeting will be held
your family.
April 25 at the home of Mrs. 0.1
Nu Sigma Sigma.
Borenstein, 585 Mt. Vernon avenue.

The last meeting of the Nu Sigma Miss Levitt will be hostess.
Sigma was held Sunday evening,
F. 0. B. Detroit
April 16, at the home of Calvin and
Helen Prady, 553 Alger street. Re- YIDDISH RECOGNIZED
freshments and dancing followed the
IN SOVIET RUSSIA
meeting. The Nu Sigma Sigma will
hold its next regular meeting at the
RIGA,—(J. T. A.)—Yiddish has
home of Miss Pearl Gilbert, 2504 been granted standing as an official
Hewitt, Sunday evening, April 23.
language in districts where Jews con-
stitute the majority of the population
Nu Beta Phi.
making its use permissable in Govern- 1
STATE B ► NKT
A regular meeting of the Nu Beta ment institutions, Courts of Law, etc.,
Phi Sorority was held Tuesday even- a report from Moscow states. In the
ing, April 11, at the home of Miss provinces of Minsk and Vitebsk, Yid-
Geraldine Maybaum, 2516 Gladstone dish has been recognized as an official
LAFAYETTE AND GRISWOLD ST.
avenue. The sororiyt offerde its serv- language for some time.
ices to the B'nai B'rith lodge to as-
t..
sist them in the bazaar. Plans are
under way for an anniversary party
to be given in the near future. There
will be an election of officers at the WANTED — Four young men who
next regular meeting, which will be
want a real opportunity in the in- LIBERTY
held Wednesday evening, April 28, at
ance business. An attractive
the home of Miss Gertrude Unger,
offer will be made to the right par-
6661 St. Antoine street.
ties. Explain qualifications fully.
Address Box 89.
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Touring $1095 Coach $1345

Lasthenes Club.

The recently organized I.asthenes FOR SALE—Two family brick ve-
neer, six or seven rooms, Clairmont
Club extends en invitation to Jewish
avenue, between Second and Third.
high school students between the ages
Double garage, side drive. Call
of 16 and 19 to join the society. An
Market 1601. After 6 o'clock call
organized campaign for members will
Market 2025.
start on May 1 to bring the total
number up to 50. Joseph Randleman
440 EAST FERRY AVE.
is president of the Club: Isadore Mil-
ler, vice-president; Isadore Sigmund. Between Brush and Beaubien. Eight-
room
beautiful upper flat to rent
secretary; Israel Benjamin, treas-
available May 1. Inquire at A.
urer; Al Goodman, director.
Rosenthal (lower apartment).

The type of body construction is the
newest It gives a durable,comfortable
type, of appealing distinction. But,
perhaps more important, is the far
quieter car that results. The Essex
Coach construction absorbs and an-
nuls practically all "drumming" noises
of the closed compartment
And the CoaCh is a product that will
endure in good, useful service for
years. Come see, and drive it before
you buy any car.
Sedan $1895 F. O. B. Detroit

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Let-er.Flicker Club.
MRS. KERNER—First class cater-
The regular meeting of the Let-er-
ing for parties and weddings. Call
Flicker organization was held last
Clifford 3299-J.
Sunday evening at the home of Miss
Frances Fidler, 650 Medbury avenue. MIDDLE AGFD WOMAN wishes po-
Plans have already been completed
sition in a motherless home with
no other woman in charge. No
for a hike on Sunday, May 14, near
laundry work. Apply Box 900
Stoney lake.
The members are looking forward
Jewish Chronicle.
to a formal dinner dance to be given
FOR SALE —Joy Farm Flat. We
in the near future.
specialize in Joy Farm and North
Woodward flats and homes. See
Annabasis Club.
us if you want a home or invest.
The next meeting of the Annabasis
ment in North Woodward or Joy
Club will be held at the home of
Farm section. Morgan Real Es-
Samuel L. Faudam, 673 Brady street,
tate Co., 8951 Twelfth St. Gar.
m.
Visitors
Sunday, April 25, at 3 p.
field 6415-6416.
welcome.

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