PAGE TIIR
&lismondaisit0itoNicLe
Club
Notes
Young
Judaea
Smart Sweaters for
Summerwear
-Cohen
•LET'TER. SOX
Fred M. Butzel on the Com-
munity Bazaar Question.
America'. Fix.rn Ivniroi
Corner of High and Hastings Streets
JUDAEANS CELEBRATE
SHAVOUTH AT CONCERT
Priced from $5.95
to $22.50
Well dressed women everywhere
include several lovely sweaters in
their wardrobe this season.
Plain and fancy weaves in both
tuxedo and slip-over style. All de-
sirable styles as well as delight-
ful color combinations.
Costume. to Gentlewomen
"Endowed
With
My
Personality"
Josef Hofmann
UO-ART rolls correctly reproduce my
1--/ phrasing, accent and pedaling. They
are indeed my actual interpretation with all
it implies." Such a testimonial from Josef
Hofmann, one of the master-pianists of our
times, expresses the superiority of the Duo-
Art in comparison with the ordinary repro-
ducing piano.
Mr. Hofmann records his interpretations exclusively
for
THE DUO-ART
Reproducnig Piano—Pianola—Piano
As a Pianola, the Duo-Art, through its scientifically
perfect construction, plays both classic and popular music
as you never realized it could be played.
As a Piano, tone quality and responsive action have
made DUO-ART a name of musical prestige.
Payment conveniently divided if you wish.
Liberal allowance on other instrument in part exchange.
To allow us the privilege of a demonstration
will not obligate you at all, and is sure to prove
enjoyable and of great value to you.
Everything in the realm of music.
May n, 1922.
Editor Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
Young Judaeans will celebrate the
The editorial on the community
Shavuoth festival this Saturday even- building bazaar and the reply of Pis-
ing with an entertainment to be given gah Lodge, is a matter of such gen-
at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
eral interest that it should not shunt
The concert will be featured by off into a personal controversy. The
humorous sketches, songs, recitations merits of the issue do not depend on
and a humorous debate by the the undoubtedly devoted services and
Knights of Judaea.
sacrifices of many earnest, hard-work-
Every one of the 17 active Detroit ing men and women. The issue also
circles will take part in the enter- has nothing to to with the question
, tainment. The Roses of Zion and whether Rabbi Franklin approved of
' the Sons of Israel will stage a short a community building and whether
playlet. Another sketch will be pre- such a building should be under the
I tented by the Tikvas Zion. The Bar auspices of Pisgah Lodge and should
Kochba Judaeans and the B'nos Yin- be provided for by a bazaar and all
iroel will contribute recitations to the its attendant evils.
program.
Jewish life is so complex and there
are such divergencies of interest
among the Jews that even for the
CLUBS MAKE PAYMENTS
purposes of the Jewish public, all
TOWARD KEREN HAYESOD movements should be definitely desig.
tutted and controlled by persons or
Greater interest is being shown by organizations recognized by and re-
local Young Judaea clubs in the work sponsible to the elements to which
. of the Keren Ilayesod. Most of the they appeal. When an appeal is made
' Detroit circles have made contribu- to the non-Jewish public, it is even
lions for the restoration of Palestine more necessary there be no misunder-
' and others are following with pledges. standing, as to the Gentile world "all
The Tikvas Zion is leading so far Jews look alike." A movement to
in its contribution to the Palestine build a building to house all Jewish
Restoration Fund. The Knights of and Christian charitable endeavors is
Judaea have matte a pledge of $100 hazy enough, but to call it a corn-
to the fund at the meeting Saturday munity building when there has been
evening last, the first payment of $10 organized already a large organiza-
to be made next week. The Hadar tion of non-sectarian and wide em-
Zion have also pledged the sum of bracing purport, which contains the
$25 Saturday evening and have made name "community" as a conspicuous
an initial payment of $15.
element, with the approval of our
Other clubs that have contributed city authorities and Board of Com-
are the Defenders of the White and merce, is rather misleading. It is
Blue, Roses of Zion, Forget-Me-Nots quite possible that it misled mer-
of Zion and the Buds of Judaea.
chants, that it misled donors, and
that it misled those who attended the
fair, and it is also very possible that
Knights of Judaea
it misled numerous workers.
The Knights of Judaea, at the
There is no use crying over spilt
meeting held Saturday evening,
pledged the sum of $100 to the geren milk. There is no doubt that Rabbi
Ilayesod, the first payment of $10 to Franklin has done a distinct service
to the community in raising this is-
j be made next week.
The Knights will take part in the sue for future reference. In spite
Shavuoth celebration by contributing of all preparations, it is possible that
a humorous debate to the program. his service would have been greater
I Those taking part in the debate will had he raised the issue at the first
I be Sol Slomovitz, J. Markel, N. Zack, moment in which he realized that the
word "community" was to be a large
J. Levine, W. Lankin and I. Cohen.
A mock trial featured the program factor in the advertising.
There certainly can be no objec-
of last Saturday's meeting. H. Selig-
son accused Max Weine of slander tion on the part of anybody if any
organization
chooses by any honor-
and breaking the Sabbath. Those
participating were Sam Firestone, able means to obtain a building to
house
its
own
activities, and if, hav-
judge; S. Slomovitz, lawyer for de-
fense; J. Levine, lawyer for offense; ing obtained funds for such a build-
ing,
it
chooses
to offer its facilities
J. Markel, clerk; Philip Katz, prose-
cuting attorney; William Lankin, A. to other organizations. There can,
however,
be
no
doubt about the bad
Lifschitz, N. Zack and Abe Torgow,
witnesses. Torgow was the chief wit- taste in going out for wide, indefinite,
high-sounding
purposes
such as were
ness and caused much merriment with
I I , his
announced for this bazaar, without a
testimony.
very
much
more
definite
and an-
Owing to the Shavuoth entertain-
:, ment, there will be no meeting this nounced understanding with the par.
ticular
organizations
who
would
be
11Saturday evening, but visitors will,
1! as usual, be welcomed to the next the beneficiaries in the movement for
which
they
were
to
be
exploited.
meeting of the club, to be held on
It is a matter of satisfaction that
June 3.
the raising and disposing of the funds
will
be investigated by an impersonal
Defenders of White and Blue.
well-accredited committee, as there
Hyman Tigel was awarded first should be no scandal about a move-
prize for the best essay submitted ment which has entailed so much
in the Defenders of the White and hard work and earnest devotion. If
Blue contest on "The Old Exodus there is any doubt, however, about
and the New." Charles Levine was the propriety of the issue raised by
awarded second highest honors. Mr. Rabbi Franklin, it might be well if
Tigel was given a silver "Mezuzah" the same committee would be permit-
j as prize.
ted to investigate the propriety of
At the last Sunday meeting, Wil- the advertising and the adequacy of
' ham Langer read an interesting ar- the organization for the purposes of
ticle by Louis Lipsky on Zionism. the bazaar as announced.
Barney Jaroslow gave a talk on the
Respectfully,
Jewish National Fund, its purposes
FRED M. BUTZEL.
and achievements.
This Sunday's meeting will be fea-
tured by a review of Jewish current
events by Harry Thomas. Plans will
also be made for a hay ride on July 2.
Wolk 51114 &An►: 47214729 Wan... A.,. West
0#•9 Esssts gs •
One of the Beautiful
Living Room Suites
Featured in Our
MANUFACTURER'S
CO-OPERATION SALE!
F
OR this event S. Karpen & Bros., the largest
makers of fine furniture in the world, have
furnished over one hundred of their most
desirable suites—luxurious outfits for the fash-
ionable living room.
The above pictured suite is a two-piece Kar-
pen, upholstered in fine, high-grade, blue figured
mohair, with loose spring cushions and loose
arms. The outside backs are finished in plain
mohair. The regular price is $345. The extra
wing chair (also pictured above) to
match, can be secured at $89. For T
this sale two pieces are priced at....
I
, 238
EUROPEAN SOCIETY
ENGAGES COLLECTOR
Announcement is made by the
North Woodward branch of the Eu-
ropean Jewish Women's Welfare Or-
ganization that Harry Stolsky has
been authorized to collect last year's
dues from the members. Members
are urged to pay their dues to the
collector.
tra for the evening. For those who
Y. P. S. COMPLETE PLANS
FOR MOONLIGHT JUNE 14 prefer not to dance, continuous en-
The Young People's Society of
Temple Beth El will give a moon-
light on Wednesday, June 14, the
steamer Ste. Claire having been char-
tered for the occasion. The enter-
tainment committee has secured the
services of a well known local orches-
tertainment of a unique nature will
be provided.
Jack Feldman is general chairman
of the affair. Arthur Scheineman is
in charge of entertainment. Merryon
Weinberg and Selma Hamburger are
in charge of the tickets and Harry
L. Vehon is in charge of publicity.
Forget-Me Note of Zion.
-
The DUO-ART Line—
The Forget-Me-Nots of Zion at-
, tended the Jewish National Fund
rally held at the Shaarey Zedek last
[ week and volunteered to go out as
volunteers for Flower Day.
At the last meeting, Miss Mary
Friedenberg and Miss Sadie Goodman
! were elected representatives on the
Senior Council. The program con-
' sisted of a review of the life of Rabbi
Akibah by Miss Lillian Mendelsohn;
Sadie Goodman gave the story of Si-
mon hen Yochai; Sarah faker recited
a I.ag B'Omer poem.
Bessie Pevin and Rose Dobias were
appointed to arrange for a series of
outdoor activities. Due to the Sha-
vuoth entertainment this Saturday
evening, the next meeting will be
held on Saturday evening, June 3, at
the home of Miss Anna Belinsky, 682
Benton street. Visitors are welcome.
STEINWAY
AEOLIAN,
STROUD,
WHEELOCK,
STECK, WEBER,
$750 up
Y. P. S. OF B'NAI MOSHE
GIVE FROLIC JUNE 11
Grinnell Bros,
28 STORES. HEADQUARTERS
1515-21 WOODWARD AVE.
Downtown Branch, Broadway near Monroe
Catalog, and other interesting
literature mailed on your request.
MANUEL URBACH
Granite and Marble
Monuments
564 Winder Street
Phone Cadillac 48
tat.*
Louis A. Werbe, Rep
The Only Jewish MONUMENT
New Fur
Chokers for
Spring are
included in
our final
clearance
at really
wonderful
savings.
CHIROPRACTIC
Buy
Direct
from
the
Makers.
H. & B. MARKS
Manufacturers
Retailers — Wholesalers
880 Michigan A
4
Mean. Health
Without
Medicine
Z. B. MEAD
508.10
Empire Bldg.
X-Ray Outfit
See Phone Book for Adv.
The Young People's Society of the
B'nai Moshe congregation will stage
a June Frolic at the Elks' Temple on
Saturday evening, June 17, the pur-
pose being the raising of funds for
the improvement of the B'nai Moshe
grounds. Approximately $1,000 is
needed.
Joseph L. Staub and Edwin C. Pol.
lakoff are the general managers.
I Peter Vass, president of the congre-
gation, is the treasurer of the com-
mittee. There are three secretaries,
Dan Staub for the Y. P. S., Mrs.
Mary Hartman for the Ladies' Auxili-
ary and Ben Goldman for the B'nai
Moshe congregation. The publicity
is being handled by Miss Annarose
Hersh and S. L. Miller.
Maurice Siegal is chairman of the
advertising committee and is assisted
by Mrs. Rossman, Mrs. Kuhnrich,
Mrs. Farkus, Mrs. Liebman, Sol
Weiss, Dan Klein, Mr. Wertheimer
and Mr. Deutsch.
In addition to these committees,
there is a general committee of 25
from all the branches of the syna-
gogue assisting in the affair.
MISS BRIGGS ANNOUNCES
ANNUAL RECITAL JUNE 15
Miss Ethelyn Rae Briggs of the De-
troit Conservatory of Music an-
nounces the annual recital of her
dancing and dramatic art classes to
be given at the Federation of Wom-
an's Clubs, Thursday evening, June
15. The event promises to be an elab-
orate affair. The cast will include
60 well trained students in elocution,
dramatization, pagentry, also esthe-
tic, interpretive, toe, Greek, national,
characteristic and folk dancing.
Miss Briggs' pupils will be assisted
by pupils of the various departments
of the Detroit Conservator. of Music.
Carl F. Mann is in charge of the
music and Paul Honore of all the
artistic and scenic effects. The pub-
lie is cordially invited.
ability of her Cadillac.
The matter of driving the car, so
safeand simple and easy it is, adds
a sportive zest to her pleasure.
There is no other single trait,
of all the wonderful traits of
the Cadillac, that quite equals
it in her esteem.
And as the miles unroll, the
joys of Cadillac travel grow
more precious because of the
serenity and security she feels.
Her mind is at rest, she is free
to rejoice in the fine buoyancy
of the Cadillac, its suggestion
of soaring grace.
This fine dependability, always
the cardinal fact of the Cadillac,
finds even higher expression
than before in the New Type 61.
What a wealth of satisfaction a
woman takes in the depend-
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY
Division of General Motors Corporation
Detroit Branch : Cass Avenue at York Street
CADILLAC
Standard of the World