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YOUR OPPORTUNITY
Have you already become a member of the United Hebrew
Schools? If not, you have undoubtedly been overlooked by our
volunteer solicitors. Here is your opportunity. Fill out the attached
blank and mail it to the chairman of the campaign, Honorable Judge
Harry B. Keidan, 2010 Gratiot avenue, or the office of the schools,
665 Wilkins street.
Name
Address
NO. 630 VIRGINIA PARK
FOR SALE
I subscribe to the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit the sum
Fraternal and
Club Notes
Zeirei Zion.
The Zeirei 'Lion, beginning with
May 2, changed the day of meeting
from Sundays to Tuesday evenings.
The meetings will be held at the Jew-
ish Institute, as usual.
The passage of the Zionist resolu-
tion by the United States Senate was
celebrated by the society with a ban-
quet held Sunday at the Little Hun-
garian Restaurant. Simon Richard-
son acted as toastmaster. Speeches
were delivered by A. Kurland, Z.
Wasserman and Philip Fisher.
Mr. Fisher also spoke of the im-
portance of Flower Day this year and
announced the Palestine movie to be
shown here on June I I and 12. Fol-
lowing his talk, a number of the mem-
bers volunteered as workers for the
Flower Day collection.
The meeting Tuesday evening was
addressed by Mr. Lipson, editor of
the Ilebrew daily, Iladoar. Mr. Lip-
son appealed for support of his pa-
per and the society bought 10 shares
of stock. Mr. Koffman of the De-
troit Times also addressed the Tu es-
day meeting.
M. Margolies of the Poalei Zion ad-
dressed the meeting of the society on
May 2, speaking on the various en-
deavors for Palestine by the Zionist
bodies.
Third house west of Second avenue
Cash enclosed $
of
on north side of this beautiful street.
It is not often that there is an op-
Signed)
portunity to buy a home on this fine
street. Large lot 50x167, with shrubs,
side drive, two-car garage. Four bed-
rooms on second floor and one on
June 5, immediately after confirma-
third floor, and space for billiard ENTHUSIASM MARKS
room. Two baths, open fireplace,
tion day, the ark and the pulpit of
large living room and all conveni-
MEN'S CLUB'S FINAL the old building will be removed to
ences. Solid brick and slate roof.
the new building.
GATHERING OF YEAR Rabbi Franklin declared that the
Special price for quick sale, $32,000.
Possession at once. Shown by ap-
Men's Club should work to the end
of increasing its membership num-
pointment with the owner, J. II. Ly-
(Concluded from page I.)
bers to 1,000. He also urged the
day, Fisher Arcade. Cadillac 3593
wonders towards counteracting the members to go out and secure new
or Hemlock 836-M.
feelings of anti-Semitism and preju- members for Temple Beth El. Stat-
dice that have manifested themselves ing that there were thousands of
so strongly during the past few years. Jews in Detroit unaffiliated with any
Let the world know that we are not synagogue, he said it was the duty
Keep Your Feet Well
clannish, that we are not narrow, of temple members to have these be-
that anyone with a sincere vital mes- come affiliated with the congregation.
sage can secure a hearing in our tem- He expressed the hope that at least
ple. In this way we will accomplish 200 new members will be enrolled in
European Welfare Organisation.
results that will add even more pres- Temple Beth El in the coming
The North Woodward branch of
tige and position to Temple Beth El. months.
the
Jewish Women's European Wel-
enable you to combine correct footwear
I do not recommend any interrup-
Vera Gordon Speaks.
fare Organization held an interesting
tion in the activities that we have al-
fashion with perfect foot health and
Following
the
meeting
on
Tuesday,
meetting
at the home of Mrs. M.
ready inaugurated. Our monthly din-
comfort.
ners, our programs, our Friday night Rabbi Franklin left for Cincinnati to Goldberg of Owen avenue, at which
lectures under Englander and Free- help celebrate his mother's eighty- a raffle was held for a lamp, which
You are always well groomed in
was won by Miss'Irene Caplan of 80
hof, have proven tremendously suc- seventh birthday.
The program of the evening was West Ferry. A delegate was appoint-
cessful. I am, however, recommend-
Arch Preservers, yet your feet are prop-
ing for your consideration activities headed by a most interesting and en- ed to represent the local branch of
erly supported, and over-taxed muscles
along broad lines fo service to your- tertaining talk by Mrs. Vera Gordon the Jewish Congress to vote for rep-
of "Humoresque" fame. Miss Gor- resentatives to the Jewish Congress
selves and to your community.
are relieved of pressure and strain.
New Fur
don, who has been in this country to be held in Philadelphia. The or-
"You
will
be
interested
in
knowing
Chokers for
that the board of the temple have ar- only a few years, spoke with a slight ganization received two immigrants,
Let us show you the many charming
Spring are
ranged to assign to the Men's Club accent that added to the pleasantness a mother and baby from Ukrainio,
included in
models for spring and summer. Try
Buy
Mrs. Lepah, 24 years old, and the
their own rooms in the new temple. of her talk.
our final
Mrs. Gordon, who is appearing at babv, II months old. They are now
Direct
These rooms will be known as Men's
on a pair tomorrow and learn how
clearance
from
Temple Club quarters. We will be the Broadway Strand Theater this residing at 505 Leicester court.
at really
week, spoke of the need for inculcat-
easily you can walk or stand all (lay
the
expected
to
furnish
our
own
rooms,
wonderful
M•kers.
and I recommend to you that during ing Jewishness in the minds and
without discomfort.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
savings.
hearts
of
the
young
and
incidentally
the summer the necessary steps be
taken to raise approximately $2,500 gave incidents of her many experi- ' The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
Sizes 4 to 12;
among the members of the Men's ences during her travels throughout will celebrate Mothers' Day on Sun-
day, May 14, at the B'nai B'rith club-
Club. You understand, of course, the country.
— Fourth Floor —
Manufacturers
rooms, 1307 Broadway. An invita-
In
a
most
entertaining
manner,
that it will be out of the question to
Retailers — Wholesalers
(Men's Arch Preserver Shoes, Main Floor)
provide these funds out of our regu- that brought round after round of tion is extended to the Jewish women
of Detroit to attend thsi affair. The
applause
and
laughter
from
the
audi-
860 Michigan Avenue
lar budget. It has been estimated
proceeds will go for the needy sick
that an average donation of only $5 ence, Mrs. Gordon told why she fasts and poor.
per member will take care of this on Yom Kippur and why she eats
The society held its first meeting at
work and I am sure that this money Matzoths on Pesach. She said that,
their new clubrooms, 1307 Broadway,
will be easily and quickly raised upon reaching a town, regardless of on. Tuesday afternoon. A beautiful
the number fo Jews there, she always
among
the
members
of
the
Men's
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WIN
looks for the "Roy" first. Mixing her basket of American Beauty roses was
Temple Club."
talk with Yiddish phrases and expres- presented to the president, Mrs. Mal-
Fechheimer's Report.
sions, Miss Gordon proved herself vine Klein, by Mr. Deutelbaum, who
In submitteing his report as finan- not only an entertainer but a speaker delivered an interesting address on
cial secretary, Mr. Solomon reported with a moral.
the occasion, lauding Mrs. Klein for
Woodward and Adams
a membership of 430 fur eq. club.
Two headline numbers from the her good work.
Detroit's Exclusive Hatter Mr. Solomon also read the report of Shubert-Detroit Theater also won Mrs. Ray Fixler was presented with
Rosenheim, as treasurer, in the much applause. The evening's affair a silver fruit basket fur her tireless
Library Park Hotel Bldg. Mr.
latter's absence. Morris Garvett then was closed with a luncheon served work in the recent Jewish benefit
made his annual report as secretary. .5 the dining room of the temple.
.
show. Judge Harry B. Keidan and
Mr. Fec'lleimer, as chairman of
Charles Goldstein delivered interest-
ow activities
No
committee, submitted a
ing talks, urging support of the
most interesting report, giving a JEWISH CONGRESS
United Hebrew Schools.
resume of the past year's activities
DELEGATES PICKED
'LANE BRYAI4
dent, has been an important figure to represent Dodge Brothers on the
and making a number of valuable
Clairmont Club.
suggestions for future activities. He
in the automobile industry for many British Isles. For some time after
Fred
M.
Butzel
is
announced
as
his return he was district representa-
Representatives
of
22
local
organ-
lauded the work of the speakers'
years. With his brother, Frank tive in Dallas, Texas, and then tie-
committee, membership and finance izations and congregations, meeting sneaker for the Clairmont Club by
Matheson, he built and marketed one came district representative in New
Maurice
Markowitz
of
the
speakers'
at
the
Shaarey
Zedek
Tuesday
even-
committee. lie said:
"During the past season we have ing. elected the follownig to repre- committee. The Slay 12 dance at Matheson Becomes Vice-President; of the first higher priced cars in the York. He will begin his new duties
been handicapped in our activities by sent them at the Jewish Congress, to the Odtlfellow temple is expected to
field. When Dodge Brothers began as director of distribution within a
Nichols I. General Sales
WORN DT 00511
manufacturing a car of their own he few weeks.
physical
limitations. Fortunately the take place in Philadelphia beginning prove a great success. harry Madi-
MILLION MC/TIMM
Manager.
son
was
the
speaker
at
the
last
meet-
As announced several weeks ago,
May
21:
Rabbi
J.
L.
Levin,
W.
Fried-
l'hoenix Club graciously allowed us
became New York district represent-
center.. alrealleaallr
ative and a few years later was ad- George Harrison Phelps also left the
the use of their splendid clubrooms man, Joseph Chaggi, Mary Wetsman ing of the club. Lou Frank enter-
tained
the
members
in
a
dancing
ex-
organization
and is now engaged in
to the &auras inns.
and thus solved for us the problem and A. Srere.
Several important changes in the vanced to the home office as director
hibition, with John Sklar at the executive personnel are announced by of service. this appointment as gen- the advertising business for himself.
ltoPPlete wittiest air-
of our dinner meetings. During the
prmalea. landly Sa•
piano.
The
Clairmont
indoor
base-
No
one
will
be
appointed to succ e ed
Dodge Brothers. C. W. Matheson has eral sales manager followed in 1920.
coming year our incoming officers RABBI OF LOMZA TO
Stattea. Pe•m•te ■
ball team promises to prove a strong been advanced from general sales
him as director of advertising, it is
will have the first opportunity for
Mr. Nichols, the new general sales announced, as he will continue to give
beat* sad otaitert.
contender
for
honors
this
season.
SPEAK ON SATURDAY
manager to vice-president in charge
unhampered efforts. Our wonderful
The next regular meeting of the of sales; John A. Nichols, Jr., pro- manager, has also been on the execu- his close personal attention to the
new temple leaves nothing to be de-
3.95 to 12.50
club will be held on Thursday even- moted from director of field opera- tive staff of Dodge Brothers from the Dodge Brothers account.
sired,
with
its
auditoriums,
gym-
Rabbi
J.
I..
Gordon
of
Lomza,
time they first began building cars.
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nasium, dining halls, and our private where is located the famous rab- ing at the clubrooms, 5139 Hastings tions to general sales manager; John He was for five years Seattle district
Deegan. deal. Meas.
H. Gordon, from New York district representative, then was advanced to
clubrooms. I would recommend to binical college, arrived in Detroit street. Visitors are welcome.
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Victor
Rise., rettlasaft.
Daaolan.
representative to director of distri- the New York office. It was from
our new officers not only the continu- Wednesday and will be the guest of
Camlmlas, Inabaraina.
The Amitians.
bution. Mr. Gordon succeeds J. E. the latter post that he was called, in Nathansohn, member of the well-
ation of our dinner and open meet- the local Orthodox Jewish community
known
assimilationist family in Po-
ings, and educational course, but a for a period of a week.
The Amitiana met Tuesday even- French, who resigned to take over January of the present year, to be-
little expansion of our activities to
Rabbi Gordon is staying with Sam ing, May 9, at the home of Miss the Dodge Brothers dealership in San come director of field operations.
land, with whom conversation to Cath-
include gymnasium classes, athletic Horowitz of 416 Harper and is also Goldye Velick, 1489 West Euclid Francisco, where he maintained his
Sad raw. tali Weelarard
Mr. Gordon's first appointment olicism had become a tradition, was
teams, social gatherings and equip- the guest of Rabbi Judah L. Levin. avenue. The interesting meeting was headquarters for several years as with Dodge Brothers also dates back baptized and married a Christian. lie
ment of our clubrooms so that they Ile will deliver a sermon this Satur- followed by dancing and entertain- Dodge Brothers district representa- to 1915. He was Aalanta district rep- was the last of the Nathnnsohns who
•will be used every day and evening day at the Mogen Abraham syna- ment. The next meeting will be held tive.
resentative. After several years in had surreptitiously clung to the faith
by our members.
gogue on Farnsworth street.
Tuesday evening, May 16, at the
Mr. Matheson, the new vice-presi- this capacity he was sent to London of his ancestors.
Men's Club Ide•ls.
home of Miss Ida Becker, 995 Phila-
'I like to think of our Men's Tern-
delphia avenue.
JUNIOR VIOLIN CHOIR
ole Club as an organization which
TAILOR
DELIGHTS RADIO FANS
has a m•-ch b'gger ideal than merely
Junior A. C.'s.
3514 Woodward Avernus
cato i-a; to our own selfish develop-
The Junior A. C.'s will give a May
Telephone Glendale 1668
ment
- he Jew in America is fav-
The Junior Violin Choir trained by
dance
Wednesday
evening, Slay 24,
Detroit, Mich.
ored Hy• unrestricted opportunity, Saul Abramovitch of the Detroit Con-
Member Olive Branch No. 38
but as a minority we must justify our servatory of Music delighted radio at the Tau Beta community house,
3065
Hanley
avenue.
exiatenes, not only by being better fans on Monday evening by playing
than average individuals, but by ren- over the Detroit Free Press radio-
Blue Bird Girls.
dering unselfish service to the com- phone. This very capable little choir
munity. I have no patience with consists of a number of small chil -
An interesting meeting of the Blue
DETROIT, MICH.
MANUEL URBACH
those Jews who attempt to gather dren of the ages of 8 to 12. Under Bird Girls was held Tuesday evening,
- elected glory to themselves from
Granite and Marble
the direction of Mr. Abramovitch , May 9, at the home of Miss Edith
United States Depository
the achievements of the synagogue they played spiritedly the Baracelle Hermanoff, 606 Kirby avenue. A re-
,if the past. To me these achieve- from "Tales of Hoffman," by Offen - port was given on the hike held Sun-
Member of Federal Reserve System
ments should be looked upon as a bach.
day, May 7, to Redford. Another
previous heritage and a solemn obli-
The children who took part wer e hike will be held in the very near
Statement
of Condition at the Close of
564 Winder Street
gation for us to do greater things to- Sol Rubin, Annie Petherer, Milton future. The play to be given by the
Phone Cadillac 48
day. The synagogue of by-gone days Glodstein, Ida Reiner, Elias Miller , Blue Bird Girls in the near future
Business
May 5, 1922
Louis A. Werbe, Representative
was successful because it so efficient- Henry Ziff, Agnes Pearson, Waite r was discussed. The play and chem-
The Only Jewish MONUMENT
ly met the conditions of the times.
Van Pelt, Sam Gardien, Louis Sugar . ters have been selected and the mem-
Denier in Detroit.
"Our fine new temple gives us our man, Seymour Alpert, Mildred Kra bers taking part have started er-
RESOURCES
opportunity. 1 would like to see the mer, Bella Gardien, Max l'echerer beaming. Al Mendelsohn, popular
Men's Temple Club not only a sup- Milton levin, Abe Moser and Sea entertainer, recited a few poems. Re-
Real
Estate
Mortgages
and
Bonds
$18,130,073.78
porter of every worth-while move- Altman.
freshments were served by the Nos-
r.
The same program was featured b y teas, following which the meeting ad-
Collateral Loans
ment for the public good, but the
4,235,057.57
u-iginator of many of them. I would a selection over the Free Press radio - journed. The next regular meeting
Other Loans and Discounts
8,203,191.78
like to have our club known through. phone by Miss Emma Lazaruff, wh will be held Tuesday evening, May
out the land as a big, forward-look- sang the "Song of the Sea Gulls," b y 16, at the home of Mrs. D. Robinson,
U. S. Liberty Bonds and Certificates of Indebted-
ing institution which contributed Grodsky. bliss Lazaruff left for New 219 Owen avenue.
ness and Treasury Notes
4,498,322.54
things worth while to the community. York on Tuesday to spend the sum
I would like our club to be in the mer months there.
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
120,000 . 00
position that big men would single
Other Real Estate
13,586.55
us out and want to deliver their mes- VERA GORDON APPEARS
sage to us."
Banking Houses and Fixtures, Including Safe De-
HERE
A
SECOND
WEEK
Jacob Nathan. as chairman of the
posit Vaults
926,621.26
speakers' committee, said his com-
So unique has been the appear-
mitte chose speakers that are both
Cash on Hand and In Banks
5,232,762.30
entertaining and informative. Ile ance of Vera Gordon in person and
Customers' Liability on Letters of Credit
10,000. 00
JEWISH
suggested that during the coming on the screen at the Broadway Strand Zionist Head Says Mandate Question
year Rabbis Samuel Goldenson, Abba during the past week that the en-
Will Be Settled.
FUNERAL
Hillel Silver and Nathan Kress be se- gagement has been continued for an-
$41,369,615 . 78
DIRECTOR
cured as speakers. Henry Winemand other week beginning Sunday noon.
GENEVA, May 1I. — Dr. Chaim
and Irving Hirschman reported for Miss Gordon will appear each after-
Chapel and Office
the entertainment and publicity com- noon and twice each evening for 'the Weizmann, president of the wrold's
LIABILITIES
7739 JOHN R.
mittees and Milfred Stern reported next seven days, presenting an un- Zionist organization, declared Thum-,
usual climax to the photoplay, "Your day after another conference with
for the nominating committee.
Complete Motor Equipment
the
Earl
of
Balfour,
who
is
to
ask
Capital
Stock
Paid
In
$ 1,500,000 . 00
Best Friend," in which she is the star,
Subscribe for Memorial.
Market 3688-R
During a general discussion as to and following this up with a talk on the council of the League of Nations
surplus ...
2,500,000 . 00
Market 2114
the policies of the club, Mr. Nathan interesting tonics connected with her to confirm the British mandate over' '
Undivided Profits, Net
257,527.69
suggested that the Men's Club mom- work before the camera, and the ef- I Palestine, that he was confident the
!
mandate
question
would
be
success-
hers subscribe for a fag mast and forts of leading Jews to uplift the
Bills Payable, Federal Reserve Ban': 2ccured by
I fully settled at the council meeting I
'lag for the sew temple to s'rve as drama.
U. S. Certificates and Bonds
memor'al for t' - e boys of Temple I Gasper Santo, a Hungarian tenor, here.
None
Approval by the American gov-
Bsth El who served in the Ws-ld provides a local prelude to the photo-
Commercial Deposits
14,644,609 . 09
War, and for those w`o gave un their 'oar, singing the Jewish lament, "Eli ernment of the British mandate was
Savings Deposits .
live. in the convict Th' enthusiasm Eli." There is a Mermaid comerdy, announced by the Earl of Balfour
21,522,410.05
and interest of the membe-s WWI ovi- "S.-looks," and shorter filrn subjects, Wednesday, but it was indicated that,
Bond Account
836,500.00
dented at th's roint, when, on the while the orchestra and organ offer a trouble might come from France, be-'
I cause of her traditional position as
suggestion of Mr 'elm that the splendid accompaniment.
Reserve for Interest and Taxes
98,568 . 95
protector
of
the
holy
places
in
the
;
members contr'bote 85 sac'; for the
Liability on Letters of Credit
10,000 . 00
Levant, and possibly from Italy and
memorial, brought an immediate re- TUBERCULOSIS CLAIMS
Spain .
sponse of $355 in el's , .
CHILDREN OF WITEBSK
Zionists are greatly pleased over
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, who was
$41,369,615 . 78
the fact that American opposition to
t`e last to e'cak on the program,
complimented the clob on its achi
RIGA.—f.l. T. A.)—A large ma- the mandate has been met. They say
that
the
decision
of
the
United
States
menta and declared that "we are just jority of the Jewish children of
at the beginning of the real th'ng Witehsk have been found to be suffer- to enter into ■ special agreement
now." He said that this meeting was ing fr-m tuberculosis, owing to the with England now makes possible
DETROIT
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to be the last of any kind in the old unhygienic conditions and malnutri- realization of the plan for a Jewish;
national home in 'Palestine.
temple building. Ile said that on tion, says a report from there.
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Gratiot at Library
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