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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-12-15

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A merica ,}swish Ariailea! Carter

CLIFTON ATT.NUI, - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE FIVE

TiffiPerRonjonsnefRONICLE

Zionist Cultural Society.
tensely interesting. The members are
Detroit latereelleglate Club.
Chanukah party at
The Zionist Cultural Society will
The Intercollegiate Club of Detroit contemplating a
the
hems
of
Lucy
Yoskwoita,
4747
be
addressed
on Tuesday evening,
will hold its annual dance at the
St. Antoine street, on Saturday even- Dec. 26, by Milton M. Alexander, who
Women's Federation club house on
ing,
Dec.
16.
Important
business
woe
will
give
the
Reform
Jewish view-
Dec. 28. The dance is for members
transacted at the board of directors' point of Zionism. Miss Julia Wine
and friends. The club's members are
meeting held on Monday of last week. read an interesting paper at the last
Philomathic
Debating
Club.
North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
from three colleges in Detroit and
meeting of the society, held on Mon-
Milton Alexander, vice-president 0 the University of Michigan. Dr. and
The North Woodward branch of
day evening.
the Jewish Women's European Wel- the United Jewish Charities, was the Mrs. A. E. Bernstein and Mr. and
Nu Bata Phi.
fare Organization, at the last meet- speaker of the evening at the meeting Mrs. Joseph 11. Ehrlich will be the
Initiation
of
new
members
was
Ta.Dahka Club.
ing held at the new home of Mrs. of the I'hilomathic Debating Club patrons and patronesses for the
The card party which was given
Julius Epstein, 8046 LaSalle boule- last Saturday. A general discussion dance, which is one of the functions held at the monthly social evening of
Tuesday
afternoon
by the Tz-Dahka
vard, discussed plans for the raising by the members of the organization planned for the winter vacation.
the Nu Beta Phi Sorority on Dec. 6,
Cluh, a local charity organization,
of a sufficient sum of money for the followed his talk on "The Stage and
at the home of Silas Ruth Grosberg. was a success. The proceeds of the
care of the many European orphans the Jew." Daniel Budnitsky discussed
A card party followed the Initiation
Arrow Club.
party will be used for the 'making of
who wish to be united with their David Warfield'a interpretation of With Dave Miller reciting "Gun and a pleasant evening was spent by
"The Merchant of Venice." The fol - Iga Din," Harry Reismon speaking on all. The next regular meeting of baby layettes for needy families and
relatives in this country.
be
Members of the organization were lowing members also contributed to " Fear" and Max Wolfgang reading the sorority will be held at the home the buying of Chanukah gifts to
urged at this meeting to enroll more the evening's program: Samuel Mich- , jokes, the meeting held on Dec. 6 at of Miss Ida Silver, 690 East Palmer distributed to the old folks and or-
phans.
new members and to interest more amin on "The Stage and the Screen;" the home of Ruth Weiner proved In. avenue.
ladies in the work of the organiza- Abe C. Perlman on "Welcome,
tion, that more applications for Stranger," and Robert Bernstein on.
steamship tickets for orphans and "Ilumoresque."
Benjamin J. Safir, chairman of the
windows may be secured.
thoHomw
Mrs. M. Goldberg, chairman of the banquet committee, was elevated to
the
assistant clerkship, while William ,
luncheon and card party committee,
for
reported that progress is being made Knoppow was elected to the board I
Chrirtmar
in securing hostesses for the card of directors. Participants in the
party on Jan. 28 at the Hotel Tuller. ninth annual oratorical contest, which I
Mrs. Goldberg appealed for volun- will take place in February, were I
teers to assist her in the work in also chosen. They are Benjamin J.
order to make the affair a financial Safir, Aaron A. Weiswassar, Sidney
DeYoung, William B. Knoppow, Ise
success.
Fancy dances by little Miss Phyllis dore Be:ger and Abe C. Perlman.1
'
Ratkowsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The alternates are Jack Schulman,
Joseph Ratkowsky, concluded the and Samuel Leibovitz.
The program for this Sunday's1
meeting. Refreshments were served.
The next meeting will be held at the meeting will include a debate on the
home of Mrs. M. Fishman, 2254 Glad- question, "Resolved, That Primaries
stone avenue, on Tuesday, Dec. 21, Be Done Away With." The pro-
ponents of the bill will be the team
at 2 p. m.
of Ily Barahol and Jack Margolis.
The present system will be defended
Bicur Cholem Junior..
The annual ball of the Bicur Cho- by Benjamin Kurtzman and Aaron
lem Juniors, the social event which A. Weiswasser. Isadore Berger, who
in the past has drawn the greatest will complete the term as chairman
' crowds, exceeded expectations at the of the bringing-up-men committee,
Statler last Sunday evening. This announces that Ilerman August and
event was held by all present to have Harry II. Platt will be the speakers
been one of the most enjoyable af- of the evening.
fairs yet given by this organization.
Koo Koo Klub.
It was successful from every point
Ruby Sklar gave an interesting talk
of view. The proceeds will be turned
over to the Bicur Cholem Seniors, at the last meeting of the Koo Koo
who will, as in the past, continue Klub, on Wednesday, Dec. 6, on
"Clubs, Their Uses and Abuses."
their work among the needy.
Judging by the enthusiasm shown Plans were discussed for the current
Distinctiveness above everything else character izes this unusual dis-
by the members at their last regu- year.
play of gift articles to be seen at the House of Bin h.
lar meeting, the new season has every
Sigma Rho Tau.
Then, too, the extent of this display assures yc ur finding something
indication of being a prosperous one
At the last meeting of the Sigma
which will just meet your requirements.
for the club. The members of the
various committees outlined their Rho Tau Sorority, which was held
The price range is equally broad. Here are jt at a few suggestions.
at the home of Miss Charlotte Miller
plans for the coming year.
Solid mahogany Humidors,
of
Third
avenue,
Miss
Miriam
Levin
Card
Tables with leather tops,
Miss Ilulda Fine entertained with
$25.00, $28.00 and $30.00. Tele-
a few piano selections. Harry El- of Gladstone avenue was formally
$3.75, $5.00, $12.00, $16.50. End
phone Table and Chair in solid
initiated
into
the
sorority.
Plans
are
liott, a reader of renown, gave a few
mahogany, $18.50, $20.00 and
Tables in antique mahogany and
poems from Robert Service. his under way for the charitable work to
$24.00. Dropleaf Tea Wagons in
American walnut, $9.75, $13.50,
clear voice and his study of his texts be done this winter.
antique mahogany and American
$17.50. Magazine Stands in an- walnut, $22.50, $28.60 and $40.00.
made his numbers go over well. A
program with several unusual fea- TELLS OF IMPORTANCE
tique mahogany and American
Spinet Desks in solid mahogany,
tures is being arranged for the next
$29.75, $39.00, $45.00 and $62.60.
walnut, $12.75, $15.75, $18.75.
OF PALESTINE INDUSTRY
Thursday evening meeting.
Sewing Cabinets in antique ma- Opened and Closed Writing Desks,
antique mahogany, American wal-
(Concluded
from
Page
One)
hogany, Priscilla, $9.75, and Mar-
Kadimah.
nut, $25.00, $30.00,
in this probem if the Rutenberg
Kadimah girls are now installed at
tha Washington, $22.50. Smok-
$60.00.
and
scheme
for
creatnig
electrical
power
$43.00
their regular meeting place, Temple
ing Stands, $2.50 to $4.50. Smok-
Desk Chaim in antique
Beth El, and are planning to resume by harnessing the water powre of the
mahogany , $9.76 and
Jordan
is
realized.
And
as
for
the
ers'
Cabinets
in
solid
mahogany,
their activities for the year 1923. At
$10.75.
$12.00 and $13.76.
the regular meeting held Tuesday low wages of Eastern Europe, an ad-
evening, Dec. 12, final arrangements justment will have to come about
sooner
or
later
with
the
wages
in
the
were made for the Chanukah party
which will be given the kiddies in the remaining parts of the world. The
Jewish Orphan Home on Tuesday present disproportion is no doubt of
a transitory nature.
evening, Dec. 19. Many plans for
There remains, therefore, the diffi-
novel forms of entertainment are un-
der way and the committee in charge culty with which industry has to
grapple
in every newly developing
2314 WOODWARD AVE.
of this party is working hard towards
giving the children a jolly good time country, in every country where the
resources
are just beginning to be
and making the evening one to be re-
LONDON, ENG.
DETROIT
membered by every child in the home. exploited. To allow for this diffi-
culty, a certain order in the develop-
ment of industries will have to be
Junior Young People's Auxiliary.
The last regular meeting of the folowed, so that those industries
Junior Young People's Auiliary was which depend to a very large degree
held Dec. 7 at the Shaarey Zedek. on others will come first.

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The original price is plainly
marked on every garment.
From this price you may de-
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time of purchase, a concession
which brings the cost to you
down below the actual pro-
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There is nothing which will give such comfort and
lasting pleasure to all the family as a beautiful lamp.
And here is one that will grace any home. The base
is of metal, of vase design, finished in copper; shade
is of parchment hand-decorated in panels. It is a
most exquisite gift—and but one of hundreds of
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Importance of Land Purchase.
dance will be informal. Dave Dia-
I come now to a field of enterprise
' mond will direct the orchestra. Pro-
where,
at the present Lime, Jewish
ceeds are to go for the continuation
ceeds
of the charity work of the organiza- capital can be of most service both
to the rebuilding of Palestine and to
tion.
itself. The purchase of land offers
these opportunities. The area in the
Blue Bird Girls.
An unusually interesting meeting possession of Jews in Paestine
of the Blue Bird Girls was held on amounts at present to only about
Tuesday, Dec. 5, at the home of Mrs. 700,000 dunams. That is only 3 or i
Jack Goldberg. Plas were completed 4 per cent of the whole area of Pal-1
for the Chanukah party to be given estine. Even as compared with the
the children in the Detroit Hebrew proportion of the Jewish population
Orphan Home on Dec. 16. Arrange- of the country, which is about 14
ments are in the hands of Mrs. Gold- per cent, the Jewish holdings are too
berg, Mrs. Sax, Anna Kurtzman and small. It is absolutely necessary to
Sally Solomon. Plans were also made enlarge them. We need the land for
for the dance to be held in January the agricultural settlement of new
at the Federation club house. Offi- immigrants and, generally speaking,
cers for the ensuing term were also it is impossible to create a Jewish
national home in Palestine if we have
elected at this meeting.
no hod on the soil.
Land has hitherto been purchased
Sigma Phi Gamma.
1 The last meeting of the Sigma Phi principally by the Jewish National
Gamma Sorority was held on Thurs- Fund. But it is not necessary to re-
day evening, Dec. '7, at the home of strict the acquisition of land to this
Miss Bernice Cohen, 365 Owen ave. agency. There is no reason why pri-
nut. Further plans for a party, to vate individuals should not partici-
be given at the home of Miss Myra pate in the purchase of land. They
Myers of Alger avenue, were dis- can now do it with absolute safety
cussed. The social committee has since the land laws of Palestine have
provided for a unique program. been modified and altogether modern-
Prizes are to be awarded. The meet- ized. The investment will not only
ing was followed by dancing. A de- be made safe but will have a good
chance to profit, because with the
lightful luncheon was served.
economic development of the country
under British administration the
Adelphianc.
The last regular meeting of the value of the and is bound to rise con.
Adelphian
Cub
was
held
Thursday
siderably.
Individuals may acquire
1
evening, Dec. 7, at the home of Sam land in Palestine through the Pales-
Snits, 544 Frederick avenue. The tine Land Development Company,
organizaiton is making preparations which is a Zionist agency with head-
' for an elaborate New Year's party. quarters in London and Jerusalem.
Investment Opportunities.
This social affair will be the last one
Besides acquiring land and build-
in charge of the present social com-
mittee, Carl Feldman, Sam Snits and nig on it, there is the possibility of
Maurice Markowitz. An election of investing in land in Palestine indi.
officers for the next term will be held rectly by buying the debentures of
Thursday, Dec. 28. The next regular the General Mortgage Bank of Pales-
' meeting of the Adelphian Club will tine. These debentures yield 7 per
be held Thursday evening, Dec. 21, cent and are redeemable within 18
at the home of Maurice Markowitz, years. Mortgages are granted on the
' 107 Westminster avenue. property in Palestine according to
the rules of European mortgage
banks, with every precaution for the
Rambler. Social Club,
The Ramblers Social Club will hold safety of the investor.
Other securities which Palestine
evening, Dec. 17, at the old Elks' now offers and which may be regard-
temple, Monroe avenue next to the ed as a safe and profitable invest-
, Tempe Theater. The committee in ment are the shares of the Jewish
ed ot o rri forthe Colonial Trust and the Palestine
c ot m hp e Ospreparations
e e i of
c d h aa n r cg
Rosen- Land Development Company. For the
berg, Sol Sklare and Jack D. Schleier. years 1920 and 1921 the Jewish Co-
O They are sparing no efforts in mak- lonial Trust has paid dividends of 5
Land De-
ing this a success. Harry Stoll is in per cent. The Palestine
has paid divi-
O charge of the tickets, which can be velopment Company
secured from him or any other mem- dends of 6 per cent in the last few
years.
ber of the organization.
Having now presented the !Wien!'
facts and problems involved in the
Perigolds.
At the last regular meeting of the re-establishment of the Jewish na- I
Perigolds, held at the home of Miss tional home, I shall, in the conclud-
P Esther Levitt on Sunday, Dec. 3, it ing article, deal with some consider-
I was decided that the club give a ations of fundamental policy which ,
should guide our efforts.
01:301 I house party on New Year's eve.

CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS!

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Industries Established.
Discussiot a were held concerning the
Some of the industries recently es-
constitution. A number of members
have been enrolled. The next meet- tablished in Palestine through Jewish
ing will be held Dec. 14 at the effort are the silicate factory in Tel-
Aviv, a large flour mill in Haifa, an
Shaarey Zedek, at 7:30 p. m.
oil mill in Haifa, a plant for produc-
ing salt from the sea, established in
S.
0.
E.
Purity Chapter No. 359,
On Monday afternoon, Jan. 8, at 2 Haifa, and a number of machine
o'clock, there will be a public card shops, wood tirm factories, chocolate
party at the Eastern Star Temple factories, tanneries, etc.
Among the industries which have
given by Purity Chapter No. 359, 0.
E. S., for their members and friends. good prospects of success in Pales-
tine, I may mention the development
of the hot springs in Tiberias, the
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society building of hotels and sanatoria, the
will hold its annual charity ball this textile industry, a cold storage plant,
Sunday evening, Dec. 17, at the De- lime kilns, the preserving of fish and
' trait lodge of Knights of Pythias' fruit, the manufacture of brick and
!new temple, 3153 Cass avenue, be- pipes from clay, the manufacture of
tween Peterboro and Charlotte. The cigarets, and distilleries.

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Your wife is pretty certain to spend better than two
thousand hours each year over the Gas Range. About
one thousand hours of this time is devoted to the prepare.
tion of meals and the washing of dishes and utensils.
Upwards of one thousand hours each year is devoted to
anxiously watching the roast, or the pies, cakes, biscuits,
or puddings placed in the oven.
Ever see her do it? First she tests the oven to see
how hot it is, and is forced to do her first guessing right
there. Then she puts in the food which she has carefully
prepared. Now comes a host of uncertainties. Every
few moments she opens the oven door to see what has
happened inside. Quite often something disastrous has
happened, and spoiled food and wasted labor is the result.
Think what the Oven Heat Control will do. She sets
the lever for a few minutes and then knows positively
how hot her oven is. Her Cooking Chart tells her where
to set the dial for each article and how long to leave it
in the oven. If it is something that takes hours to bake,
she can set the alarm clock for the prescribed time and
go about her other household duties. When the time is
up she takes the baking out of the oven absolutely sure
that it is right. No guess work there—nothing wasted.
We will be very glad to show you and the Mrs. just
how simple and accurate this device is. Also, you will
be bound to admire the beautiful line of A-B Gas Ranges
we are now showing. You are sure to appreciate the
many exclusive features. With Christmas just before us,
maybe this will solve the perplexing problem of what
would be the most appropriate gift for your wife.

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