America Awish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO pinDaKonjt.iturt(ARoxica-, DETROIT RESIDENT FOR 42 YEARS DIES AT 68 Club Notes Young Judaea e 1)b.6 Courtesy 1 OURTESY in this store is not regulated by the a m o n t of money you spend. YOU 5%ill 1 . 11111 us anx- ious to please regard- less of whet her your ex- penditure is large or small; w Nether your purchase be an inexpen- si% C trifle or a costly costume. We invite your trade but w e 11'11111 your good N 398 S. Li 1 4 -1 1 d. in I NATHAN JACOBSON Nathan Jacobson, who passed away at his home, 946 Farnsworth avenue, 011 April 29, was 68 years old and a resident of Detroit for 42 years. Ile is survived by his wife, two daughters, 111rs. D. Rosenthal and Mrs. I. Gross, and six sons, Ilarry M., Abe, Harold E., Isadore, David It. and Sol. Funeral services were held from the family residence, with Rabbi J. I.. Levin officiating. , y" r. E7.7fials Samuel S. Stahl Has Necessary Number of Signatures for Petitions for Council. FORM THREE NEW CLUBS Three new clubs were formed this week at the Eliot Street Talmud To- rah. Harry Seligson was assigned to leadership of the oldest of the two boys' clubs and Miss Mollie Chaben- sky will lead the girls' club. The younger of the boys' clubs will be led by Hoke Levin. . Mr. Newman, president of the Tel- ; mud Torah, and Simon Richardson, one of the instructors, are taking an active interest in these clubs. Or- ganization of these groups will be completed this week. Sons of White and Blue. The Sons of White and Blue Wed- The announcement of the forma- nesday evening elected the following tion of the Samuel S. Stahl for Coun- new officers: I. Poliat, president; B. cil Club, with headquarters at HO Daitch, vice-president; J. W. Solo- West Jefferson avenue, brought many mon, secretary; B. Moscovitz, treas- GIGLI PREFERS THE HARDMAN GRAND PIANO of Mr. Stahl's friends to the cam- urer; J. Kahn, sergeant-at-arms. paign office with requests for peti- The program of the evening was 552 Flege Ave. One of the features of the May tions and with assurances of support featured by a study of the geography Festival to be held at Hill Audi- for the candidate. of Palestine. Each member was as- torium in Ann Arbor on May 16, 17 In spite of the fact that the time ; signed a colony ,or a city and located CHARLES F. LAMBERT and 16 will be Gigli, the great tenor for forwarding petitions i0 far off, himself on the map. A study of the Real Est•te of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Mr. Stahl has practically the required geography of the Holy Land will be Mein 6580 Done Bank Bldg. This great artist adds the weight of number of signatures already. A followed up for the next few weeks his opinion to that of others who successful campaign is looked for by in order to give this group of Young has e used the Hardman piano, and the many friends of the Council- Judaeans a better idea of the coun- says: "Since my arrival in America manic candidate. try upon which is focused the atten- I hate used the Hardman piano. It tion of world-wide Jewry. Thus, be- has pleased me very much. I find it ginning with next week, each mem- the ideal 1118110 for the artist and for Four Greatest Cantors to Ap• ber will answer to the roll with the Specialists in the Art of Making the home." Gigli will use a Hard- Ice Cream and French Pastries. pear at Arcadia on Thurs. name of the Palestinian center as- man piano at,Ann Arbor, the instru- signed to him. Later each will learn FRENCH PASTRY day, May 24. ment for the occasion being fur- FANCY ICE CREAM all he can about his particular place nished by the Detroit Music Com- and in this way, through weekly re- FROZEN PUDDINGS Undoubtedly the best treat ever pany, 2(1:10 Woodward avenue. ports, the members will become ac- FRUIT SHERBETS offered Detroiters will be the appear- quainted with Palestine's geography. FANCY CAKES ance here of four of the greatest liv- A baseball game with the Sons of Gainsboro Studio Has Opened ing cantors in the world, in a concert WEDDING CAKES Judaea will be played at 1:30 this BIRTHDAY CAKES a Branch at 35 Grand River. at the Arcadia Hall on Thursday, Sunday, at the Balch field, weather Order Now for Parties, Teas or May 24. In c,injunct•on with Gainsboro Stu- Joseff Rosenblatt, Moduchi Hersh- permitting. On Sunday, May 20, Dinners. We Deliver Anywhere. di•s, Mr. Feinberg, proprietor of that these two clubs will hold a combined place, has opened at 35 West Grand man, Zavel Quartin and David Rott- hike to l'almer Park, where another Boulevard French Pastry River, on the fifth floor, above San- man will stage this concert jointly baseball game will be played and an in a program of the most cherished 7231 Mack Ave., near Blvd. ders' new store, another of his suc- informal track meet staged. Melrose 6712 cessful photographing establish- Hebrew melodies, modern composi- Tigel, leader of the Sons of the tions and folk lore. ' milts. White and Blue, wishes it to be Well known and held in high es- known that he has changed his first teem by a }WA 1,f friends, Mr. Fein- name from Hyman to his original Moss Furniture Co. Expands. berg for the past five years has been Jewish name of Chaim. in the WI/06%11H Arcade, successful- The NI., Furniture Company, ly doing business in the Gainsboro Guards of Judaea.. Studios. Roth establishments are 5010 and 51412 Twelfth street, has The Guards of Judaea, a new fully equipped with all modern pho- completely filled the large double tographic apparatus to enable them store with one of the best selected Young Judaea circle of which Max to take the best of photos. Every- stocks of fine furniture and rugs in Weine is leader, Wednesday evening thing about the studios is cozy and Detroit. A large proportion of the elected the following set of officers: List Upon Request homelike and the courtesy extended new stocks of this enterprisnig con- Sidney Shevitz, president; Perry each person entering the door read- cern were personally selected in the Goldman, vice-president; David Lu- 431 Griswold St. ily shows why Mr. Feinberg has various markets by the proprietors betzsky, secretary; Max Ilecker, Detroit Main 2963 found it necessary to open his new and not until very recently were all treasurer; Sam Epstein, sergeant-at- their lines complete. I arms. The hoard of directors will studio. consist of Sidney Shevitz, Perry Goldman, Morris Schlussell, Theodore Baruch, David Lubetzsky and Leo Lubetzsky. The program of the evening con- sisted of a talk by T. Baruch on the Dreifuss affair. A general discus- sion followed. HOME FOR SALE FRENCH PASTRY Keane, Higbie & Co. MUNICIPAL BONDS Ii1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 MOTHERS' DAY P. - --- Maccabees of Judaea. The quarterly election of the Mac- cabees of Judaea was held on Wed- nesday, May 2, at the El Moshe syn- agogue. Results were as follows: Arthur Wendell, president; Sam Sil- verstein, vice-president; Ilarry Sal- lee, secretary; Nathan Lesser, treas- urer; Sam Gold, reporter; Silverstein and Lesser, members of the Senior Council; Silverstein and Morris Gold- man, members of the executive board. Morris Goldman was appoint- ed chairman of the program commit- tee. Israel Zilber, lender of the club, who installed the officers, emphasized the duties of the respective officers. The installation was followed by talks by the new officers. During the program Sam Gold, Morris Goldman, Arthur Wendell and Daniel Levy respectively discussed the following topics: Zionism, Young Judaea, the Senior Council and the Jewish Congress. 11E- IIMI lff Ulf 'INF MI 1111111IVAIC IIIII • 1111111%. I ITO CELEBRATE SHAVUOTH MAY 27 AT KIRBY CENTER Detroit Young Judaea will cele- brate the Shavuoth festival with an entertainment and concert on Sunday afternoon, May 27, at the Kirby Cen- ter. More than 20 local clubs will participate and approximately 600 Young Judaeans are expected to at- , tend. The program will include, in midi- I don to a speaker who will discuss Young Judaea affairs. a number of songs, recitations, dialogues and oth- er interesting features. All numbers on the program will be appropriate for the festival to be celebrated. ' Parents, relatives and friends of Young Judaeans are urged to attend tihs affair and get acquainted with Young Judaea work in the city. AO El IN III I a I I Business is good; People are buying furniture as they never bought it before! THIS FACT Alone Makes Our Current Event So Truly Sensational Our Great Springtime Sales Invite the "stiffest" kind of comparison! Unheard-of Savings are now in effect on such standard lines of fine furniture as these: Berkley & Gay Sligh Furniture Co. Luce Furniture Co. Phoenix Furniture Co. Grand Rapids Furniture Co. We guarantee savings of 25% to 40% --the Standard Plan gives a year to pay without any Interest charges being made Sons of Judaea. What Sweeter Tribute THAN A BOX OF DELICIOUS wial era- CANDIES The last Sunday meeting of the Sons of Judaea was featured by talks on Lag B'Omer by Morris Kosack and Carl Beitner. A general discussion followed as to whether Palestine should be built as an agricultural or manufacturing country. This Sunday, Morris Gould will talk on Theodore llerzl. In the af- ternoon, an indoor baseball game will be played with the Sons of the White , and Blue. A hike of these two corn. biped clubs will be held on May 20. r- _ - ONE PRICE and ONE QUALITY H : - -.1anisminiimiffinimmainiiiiiti 'too 1111111111111121:111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 I I Main Store---HIGH at HASTINGS Hamilton at Philadelphia Warren W. at McGraw Oakman Blvd. at Davison Knights of Judaea. Abraham Torgow, newly elected president of the Knights of Judaea, Tuesday evening appointed the fol. , lowing committees: Anniversary, to plan the celebration of the fourth I year of tjt e club's existence, Sam Firestone • chairman, Max Weine, Ilarry Seligson, .1. Markel and Joe Safran; program, Nathan Zack and Herz, Shur; membership, S. Honig- man, B. Cohen and H. Staffer; social, Morris Waxman, Sol Slomovitz and Reuben Cohen. Jacob Kadushin was appointed Chronicle reporter. The program of the evening con- sisted of a review of the week's news by Joe Safran and a brief discussion on the work of the Jewish National Fund, led by Mr. Torgow. This Sunday, the Knights of Ju- daea and the Tikvas Zion Will hold a combined hike. A PITHY MAXIM ALL Robinson-Cohen Co. By Abraham Iba Chasdai. Go not too frequently thy friends to see, Lest they grow weary of the sight of thee— When rain is scanty, then we pray for more, But love not one continuous down- pour. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. shall carry on our own program. Our acute distress. According to Henry Cadillac Motor Co. to Co-oper- service building will be placarded with G. Alsberg, well known American with signs prepared for the occasion, journalist, who is one of the Joint ate in Safety Week. and every owner who comes into con- Through its general manager, Rich- ard Ilarfst, the Detroit branch of the Cadillac Motor Car Company has pledged its complete co-operation in making a success of Detroit's Safety Week. The branch will also carry on its own educational campaign among Detroit Cadillac owners, and among members of its own organization. "The Safety Week campaign is a necesary a nd highly constructive ef- fort," states Mr. Ilarfst. "Safety should become a habit throughout the year. "In addition to co-optrating in the municipal observance of the week, we tact with the office, will receive the prepared safety suggestions. "We shall carry the campaign to members of our own organization in safety talks; and we believe that these will be followed by safety suggestions to owners." Distribution Committee's representa- tives in that country, the Jewish population in these town has been greatly decreased. Large numbers of houses are In ruins and poverty is- dire. Seventy-five thousand are in need of immediate aid. The Joint Distribution Committee has already expended $31,000 in that section for emergency relief, exclu- sive of what it has spent for recon- Survey of 69 Jewish Communities in struction. According to Mr. Alsberg, $100,000 is imperatively necessary Ukraine Reveals Great Want. A survey of conditions in 69 Jew- for the relief of those whose distress is acute, in addition to a monthly al- vicinity of ish communities in the for an indefinite Kiev, comprising It population of lowance of $30,000 period. of 300,000, reveals the prevalence 75,000 IN DISTRESS I dll it