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JEWISH WOMEN ORGANIZE
FOR PALESTINE BUILDING

phasized the fact that the Jewish I
THEIR WORKS WILL BE
women in America were prepared to
EXHIBITED ON FEB. 18
co-operate in all the problems con-
fronting
the
development
of
Palestine,
AT JEWISH INSTITUTE
NEW YORK.—A new organization
of Jewish women on a membership and that, therefore, they needed an or-
ganization
which
would
not
restrict
basis with the object of promoting the
rebuilding of Palestine through co- their interest to any one problem.
s +.-
The gathering also listened to the
operation with the Palestine Founda-
rendition
of
a
number
of
Jewish
folk
tion Fund (Keren Ila•esod) was
Mr. and Mrs. .Louis Rubinstein an.
launched at a luncheon in the Astor songs by Mme. Shomer Rothenberg
the marriage of their daugh-
Hotel. Over 400 women were in at- who was very generously applauded. flounce
t
tendance and after listening to ad- Miss Eva Leon offered a resolution, ter, Lydia to Bernard Front, son of
, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frant, on Sun-
which
was
unanimously
accepted,
con-
Sun-
dresses by Mrs. Richard Gottheil, Mrs.
(lay, Jan. 14. The ceremony took place
Simon Rothenberg and Mrs. Charles gratulating Nathan Straus on his 75th
par• , at the bride's home, 1504 West Euclid
birthday.
The
resolution
called
Hyman, they resolved that the Jew-
avenue, Rabbis A. M. Hershman and
ish women of America should not re- ocular attention to Mr. Straus 's bene- J. L. Levine performing the ceremony.
strict their interest in the rebuilding factions in Palestine.
Mrs. Ilenry Katz was the matron of
of Palestine to any one particular ac-
o nor an S am Frant was bet mn
hd
a ,
tivity connected with the undertaking, MINORITIES BARRED FROM Miss Aud re y F rand
ant.
Irving.s
n-
but should participate in every phase POLISH SEJM PRESIDIUM stein played the wedding march. Rubi
Saul!
of the endeavor. They found that by
Silverman sung "0 Praise Me." Many
co-operating with the Palestine Foun-
WARSAW—(J. C. B .).—The plea- , social affairs were given in honor of
dation Fund (Keren Hayesod) they ary meetnig of the Polish Senate has the bride prior to her marriage. FAA-
could contribute towards the solution rejected the proposal of the National I lowing a wedding trip to Chicago, Mr.
of the various problems the tconfront Minorities, introduced on their behalf and Mrs. Frant are making their home
the restoration of the Jewish Home- by Senator Dr. Braude, that the na- l in the Milafores apartments, 106 East
land.
tional minorities should be rep- Alexandrine avenue.
The occasion marked the anniver- resented on the presidium of the sen-
sary of the founding of a special ate in accordance with the proportion
Mr. and Mrs. S. Fenster of 289 Med-
women's committee which, during the of their numbers in the senate. The bury boulevard entertained on Sunday
past year, has been cooperating in the proposal was previously brought up' evening for 40 guests in honor of Mr.
campaigns of the Keren Ilayesod. by the representatives of the national and Mrs. Aaron Weinzweig. A lit-
Now, however, the appeal was made minorities at the meeting of the reg- erary program that featured the even-
to Jewish women to join a permanent ulation commission of the senate,! ing was participated in by Mr. \Veins-
organization on a membership basis which rejected it, and they decided to. weig, Miss Ray Abramowitz, A. S.,
MRS. DAVID B. WERBE
and it was announced that five hun- bring it up again at the plenary Rubin and Miss Belle Schwartz.
dred women in New York alone had meeting of the senate. The elections
already subscribed the membership to the presidium will be held accord-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg and
fee of $2.00. The plans call for the ingly by ordinary majority voting, family of 308 East Hancock avenue ,
organization of branches all over the which will mean that the minorities, have left for a few months stay in
country. In most of the cities of the who have 25 representatives in the Los Angeles, Cal.
country, it was announced, the nuclei senate, 14 of them Jews, will not be '
for ouch branches are already in exis- represented on the presidium.
B. Blumrosen and M. Mitchell, who
tence.
have been motoring through Florida
The luncheon was presided over by Remodeled Friedenberg Furni. for the past four weeks, are now in
Mrs. Simon Rothenberg who, in her
St. Petersburg, Fla.
ture House to Be Opened
address, reported that during the past
year the women had raised the sum of
little Blanche Singer, daughter of
$90,000 for the Keren Ilayesod, The
rg. Furniture House Mr. and Mrs, Morris Singer of 526
The FriedeSnren
principal speaker was Mrs. Richard announce that the remodeled store at i Belmont avenue, took part in a
Gottheil. She scored the Reform Con- 4723-25 Hastings street, will soon be': "Mother Goose" play staged at the
vention, which had taken place in the ready od r its op en ing . As a nei
Alger School on Monday evening.
same hotel the week before, for fail- borho fostore, th e Fri edenberg hogu se I
ing to give to Palestine an important ranks among the best. The front is' Mrs. Rose Solovich and daughter,
place in their deliberations. "A great all marble and copper, The floors Ethel, have left for Los Angeles,
deal was said at that convention about are spacious and show the merchan- Cal.; for the remainder of the winter.
the Bible and the prophets, said Mrs. disc in its true val ue.
Gottheil, "but the delegates seemed to
Ira Friedenberg opened the first
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frank of 279 •
be afraid to speak of the land where furniture store on Hastings street 10 Rowena street and children, Jerome,
the Bible was written and where the years ago, and the seediest principle , Harold find Betty, are wintering in
prophets proclaimed their message." of having the customers satisfied is , 5tiami Beach, Flu.
Mrs. Charles Hyman, chairman of being carried out by him in every
the committee on Organization, em- transaction.
Complimenting Miss Mae Klein-
I smith, Mrs. J. M. MellinotT entertained
ss at a miscellaneous shower on Wednes-
I day evening, Feb. 7, at her home, 1733
SAMUEL CASHWAN
, West Grand boulevard. A delightful
luncheon was served. Miss Klein-
Among the works of artists to be
! smith WS the recipient of many beau- exhibited at the Jewish Institute due-
. tiful gifts.
ing the two weeks following Feb. 18
will be the sculptural works of Sam-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mellinoff will move eel ('ashwan and the paintings of
this week to their new home at 2540 Mrs. David B. Werbe, local artists.
11 ighland avenue.

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The Stotler Hotel was chosen by
Mrs. Julius M. Rosenberg as the
scene of the luncheon and bridge party
given on Saturday last in honor of
Miss Ruth Cohn of West Grand boule-
vard, whose wedding will take place,
this month.

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Fraternal and
Club Notes

Zionist Cultural Society.
Samuel Zellnuin will be the speaker
this Mundy evening at the meeting
if the Zionist Cultural Society at the
Shaarey Zedek. Mr. Zellman will have
as his topic the Herzlian period in the
Zionist movement.

Welfare Organisation.
The European Jewish R'umen's
Welfare Organization thanks the De-
troit Jewish public for the support
that Wits given it in the arrangement
of the theater affair. The next regu-
lar meeting will be held on Tuesday
evening, Feb. 20, at the Mogen Abra-
ham synagogue, on Farnsworth street.
A meeting of the board of directors
will be held on Saturday evening,
Feb. 10, at the home of Mrs. M. Gold-
berg, 302 Owen avenue.

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baseball and handball, was favorably
received. The newly organized Clair-
mont orchestra concluded the program
with several enjoyable selections.

BUY FURS

Arrow Club.
Preparations for a dance to tic given
by the Arrow Club in March were
made at a meeting held Wednesday
evening at the home of Ruth Weiner.
The program which was arranged by
Harry Reisman was a success. David
Miller recited "Gun-Ga-Din." George
Synder gave popular comic solos and
a clever skit was played by Harry
Topcik, Rae Berger and Maurice
Weisz. At a recent election the fol-
lowing officers were chosen: Moe
Schwartz, president; Lucy Yosho-
witz, vice-president; Harry Reismann,
treasurer; Ruth Weiner, recording
secretary; Nat II. Bean, corresponding
secretary.
The next meeting will be held Wed-
nesday evening at the home of Al
Marks, 537 East. Hendrie avenue.

FROM
THE
MAKER$

Day.by•Day Club.
The Day-by•Day Club held an inter-
esting meeting on Tuesday evening,
Jan. 29. The Coue theory was dis-
cussed and musical numbers were
given by members of the club. A
basketball team was recently organ-
ized and the club would like to book
games with the Defenders of the
White and Blue, Knights of Judaea,
the Crimsons, or other teams of boys
of 16 to 18.

Ts.Dakah Club.
The Tt.Dakah Club held its last
meeting at the home of Mrs. N.
Jacoby, 251 California avenue, on
Monday afternoon. Plans were com-
pleted fur a hard time party to be
given for the members and their
friends on Saturday evening, Feb. 17,
at the Women's Federation club
house.

J. KAUFMAN

Main 1398

1402 Broadway

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!Valentines!
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Blue Bird Girls.
$ ramoutromemomennini*,, .- .00110
A meeting, of the Blue Bird Girls
was held Tuesday evening, Feb. 6,
Send Greetings 1...
at the home of Miss Anna Gold, 665
East Kirby avenue.
Reports were given on the dancing •
FEBRUARY 14TH
party held on Thursday evening, Jan.
25, the affair being reported a success.
Remember Mother, Slat,. Wife Ii
Discussion was had regarding a
and Sweetheart, and .i ..'i
I,
Purim party to be held (luring Purim •
1
forget the Childrs.
week, The next meeting will be held
Tuesday evening, Feb. 13, at the home
of Mrs. M. Lax, 13(10 Delaware ave- $ The choicest and most approp. 0
nue. The meeting of Feb. 20 will be
elate Valentine Greetin g .
held at the home of Miss Edith Iler-
may be seen at
maned, 323 East Warren avenue.
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Philomathic Debating Club.
At last Sunday's meeting of the
Philomathie Debating Club, the fob
lowines officers were installed: Aaron
Weiswasser, speaker ; Ben Sate,
clerk; Sydney DeYoung, assistant
clerk; and William Knoppow, ser-
geant-at-arms. All the officers and
also B. Leibovitz were installed as
members of the board of directors. At
this Sunday's meeting, David A,
Brown will be the speaker of the
evening.

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Bicur Cholem Juniors,
The Bicur Cholem Juniors are look-
ing forward with interest to the pro-
gram that will be presented at the
meeting this Thursday evening. An-
nouncement is made of the appoint-
ment of Miss Sylvia Sternberg as
chairman of publicity to succeed Jack
Rosenberg. Morrey Rosenthal was ap-
pointed chairman of the membership
committee.

Expresses Satisfaction Over
Appointment of Frank Croul.

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Macauley's
1 Book Store

Madison A. C.
The 'Madison A. C. at the last meet-
ing made final arrangements for the
second annual (lance to be given at
the new Kirby Center on Sunday even-
ing, Feb. 25.
Young men between the ages of 19
and 25 wishing to join the Madison
A. C. should get in touch with C,
Cohen, 547 Wilkins street, or M. Or-
In loving memory of our darling
lid, 1427 East Philadelphia.
daughter and sister, Rosemont! Gold-
smith, who passed away Feb. 11, 19111.
North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
FOUrYPAIS have imsseil.
At a meeting of the North Wood-
Our heatt• still sore , ,
ward branch of the Jewish Women's
lime rolls on
e nil. you more.
European Welfare Organization held
at the home of Mrs. Joseph Rabino-
Your !ovine PITH, your cheery face.
witz, 304 Owen avenue, plans were
No one can ever take your Place,
No one knows the silent heartaches,
made for the play and dance to lie
Only those who lost can tell
held at the Kirby Center on March
Of the arief th•t's born in silence
18. "The Roll Call," a play by Miss
For the one we loved .o well.
Jessie Bogen of the Joint Distribution
Her loving parents, sister, brother,
Committee, will be presented by a
Young Judaea group and will be fol- brother-in-law and nephew.
lowed by a dance. The committee in
In loving memory of our dear
charge consists of Mrs. Braker as
chairman, Mrs. L. Koppel, treasurer, Mother, Lena Finkelstein, who died
and Mrs. Fred Epstein. The next three years ago, Feb. 5.
meeting will be held Tuesj adyrtfae
Though the Mad is cr. hell with sorrow,
noon, Feb. 13, at the home of Mrs.
In the darkneem of mires night,
Finherg, 1988 Taylor avenue.
To uplift the heart there shineth

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PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F'. & A.
M., will hold a special communication
Wednesday, Feb. 1.1. F. C. Degree at
7 p. m. and Lookout Committee .
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
LOUIS H. WOLFE, W. M.

Interments made in all cem•ifties
Shlpment• made to all pails al
United Stat. and Canadt

TELEPHONES
Empire 2111
Empire 341111.112

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science of His People, Says
Prof. Gottheil.

husband is away on business or re visit,
the joint home being maintained, the
full exemption applies. It also ap-
—
plies in the case of unavoidable ab-
YORK—(J. C. B.).—Trite
it
- r- ' , sense of either one, such as a hos-
ates to Max Nordau, the Zionist
utes
ital however,
or a resort
on husband
account of
illness.
prophet, rather than the leader, were cf,
the
and
wife
paid at the memorial meeting Thurs. voluntarily and continuously make
day at Town Hall, under the auspi.os their homes in separate places, each
of the Zionist Organization of Amer- one is allowed the exemption for an
ice, Professor Richard Gottheil of Co- unmarried person, namely, $1,000.
lumbia University presiding. That
The exemption for a married couple,
Nordau "was great because be mob- „ namely $2,000 or $2,500, as explained
ilized the conscience of his people, previously, may be claimed by either
was the keynote of Professor Gott- the husband or wife or may be di-
heil's remarks who declared his per- vided between them in any say they
sonal loss was too great for hini to wish. If both the husband and wife
speak at great length, each have a taxable net income, the
The intellectual honesty and spir- , amount of both together being over
itual courage of Nordau which ,lad: $6,000, they should each file separate
him perhaps the most frank and fort- returns. If, however one has made
right teacher of his generation,” was an incom
e and th e o th e: su ere t a net
stressed by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, who loss for the year, a combined return
declared Nordau would have scorned is advisable because the loss may be
"contemptuously, withal justly, the deducted from the income. However,
act of the Union of American Hebrew the new income tax law provides that
, Congregations which refused to pass the surtax is to be computed upon
upon a resolution calling for nothing the net taxable Income shown by the
more than co-operation in the physical combined return and not upon sep-
upbuilding of Palestine,on the ground arate incomes as permitted in previous
that such resolution involved a con- income tax laws. The statement
troversial question."
above, that in case of combined in-
Morris Rothenberg spoke of Nor- come exceeding $6,000, separate re-
dua's insight into the Jewish problem, turns should be filed, is now made
saying "his analysis of the symptoms clear, because the surtax applies to
which the assimilationists of his day incomes over $6,000.
were exhibiting resembled the diagno-
(To he continued next week.)
sis of a learned physician reviewing
the ailments of a patient,"
Detroit
Life Writes $1,872,000
"The truth of Zionism Max Nordau
in Month of January.
greatly expressed in his Congress ad-
The Detroit Life Insurance Com-
dresses remains truth to this dry, and
everlastingly," Louis Lipsky, ciair- pany reports new business written in
man of the Executive Committee of January, 1923, of $1,872,000. This
compares with $1,154,000 for January
the Zionist Organization, declared.
Dr. Harry Friedenwald of Balti- of last year, an increase of $718,000,
more, sent • letter expressing his deep or 65 per cent. Some conception of
sorrow "at the loss of the scholar, the increased business and material
historian and philosopher, and of one prosperity in Michigan as reflected in
whose devotion to Zionism was un- the demands for life insurance may
be gleaned from the fact that January
bounded."
It remained for Dr. Schmarya Levin business of the Detroit Life is more
to pay final honor to the memory of than double the business written by
Max Nordau in • speech expounding' the game company in January, 1921,
the philosophy of nationalism of the just two years ago, with $346,000 ad-
ditional new insurance to spare. The
departed leader.
January record of $1,872,000 is the
I second largest in volume in the his-
MOVES OFFICE.
tory of the Detroit Life. In Novem-
-
Leon Dreifuss announces the re-' bee, 1922, three months ago, this corn-
I moval of his law offices from 815 Ford pany passed the two million mark
I I building to 826-27 Detroit Savings , for any single month production, In
I Bank building, phone Main 0209.
I June, 1922, the record was $1,808,000.

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David A. Brown, candidate for may-
or, in two letters, one to Frank II.
Croul and the other to Mayor John T.
Lodge, expresses his satisfaction over
the appointment of Mr. Croul to the
police commissionership by the May- I
1268 Library Avenue
or.
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Conducted by
WILLIAM B. ISENBERG
Certified Public Accountnnt.
There have been many questions
I raised regarding the personal exeinp-
Bon fur the head of a family and for
Nelson Gluck delivered a see depen d ents. Re. 62 , Art. 302
vides tht the heag d of a family is one
one
non on Friday evening on "The Mod
mon
--- I who actually supports others closely
ern Pharaoh," Rabbi Gluck pointed I related to him and whose obligation
out among others that, like the Phar- • to provide for them is based upon
soh of Egypt, who met his doom at some moral or legal ground. It is not
the Red Sea, nations as well as in- necessary that the dependents live
dividuals go through life committing with the so-called "head of the fam-
sins and evils, not once heeding warn- Hy," but there must he sonic good
ing cries, until they are engulfed in reason for the separate residence.
disaster. In the ease of three or four sons
s
A committee headed by Mr. Wolseyupporting
their aged parents, the
only one who can claim exemption is
was chosen at the last meeting of the he who contributes more than one-half
Kadimah.
B'nai Irrith to collect funds for the
At the meeting held Tuesday even-
of the amount necessary for their
Anti-Defamation League.
support and his position as benefactor ing at the Temple Beth El, Kadimah
must exist on the last day of the Girls made many plans for future
Mrs. Yodedo of Carson City is the year. In other words, assuming that activities, among which is the open
guest of Mrs. Raymond Krohn and the aged couple require $2,000.00 a meeting to be given soon and a cam-
Mrs. Kramer,
year for their support, the only one paign for new members which has
who can claim an $600.00 exemption been started by the membership com-
Mrs. 1. Rich, president of the Sis- on their account, is he who contributes mittee, and which will no doubt be
terhood, was its delegate to the Golden more than $1,000 a year. In case this very successful as have been those in
Jubilee convention of the Union of contributor has been giving them $85 the past. Miss Lillian Rosenblum is
American Hebrew Congregations, held I per month for eleven months and the chairman of this committee and the
in New York. couple die in December, no exemption results of her untiring efforts should
be beneficial to the club.
could be claimed.
Mrs. L. Dembinsky left for Jack-
In a case where an unmarried
son to visit her dughter, 51 Ts. Earl daughter maintains her own home
Clairmont Club.
Spiesherger.
and also supports her dependent
The weekly meeting of the Clair-
; mother elsewhere anti because there mont Club was held Tuesday evening,
they could h Jan. 30, at the Clairmont club rooms.
d the The
The outstanding event of the evening
i daughter is entitled to exemption of was the inauguration of new officer,.
$2,500 as a head of a family,
The announcement by the athletic
In the case of a married couple committee concerning the resumption
the exemption of the head of a fam- of sports, including basketball, indoo r I
ily applies if there is actual centin-
u7ass i o rne as ill)! nocre tteonigpe ot hrae r .i i y la: wmifeereolyr
Philosopher Mobilized Con. 0,

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and new service quarters for major serv-
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Associate dealers will maintain well
equipped service stations for minor work

Aaron DeRoy Motor Car Co.,

Woodward Ave. at Garfield

ASSOCIATE DEALERS:

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Jeff
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THOMAS BROOKS, INC,
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HARWITH COMPANY,
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ACME MOTOR SALES CO.,
5232 Grand River Ave.

CASS MOTOR SALES CO,
5764 Cam Ave.

TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES.
2599 Gratiot Ave.

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