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For Information call Cadillac 2232— Cadillac 2269. GREEN MANAGEMENT COMPANY 2425 First National Bank Bldg. Call us ler ether Rental Pr...Aloes. 'The Good MAXWELL Club Sedan The Car—Not the Price— Tells the Real Story The Ladies Auxiliary of Temple B'nai Israel held their regular meet- ing Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Louis Fink. The Temple Sisterhood of Temple Beth El held its monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Com- munity Center. Mrs. Samuel Leit- ner gave a very interesting paper on Nathan Tapehick of Cameron ave- "Judaism and What It Means to nue has just returned from a four Me." months' stay in Los Angeles, Cal. The B'nai B'rith held its regular Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris of meeting Wednesday at the Commun- 1023 East Warren avenue enter- ity Center. tained on Sunday, Feb. 3, in honor of their son, Marvin, who has gradu- Sunday night at the Community ated from Central High School with Center was the Jewish Young Peo- distinction. He was the recipient of ples Society bridge, which proved to many beautiful gifts, for which he be a most enjoyable affair. thanks his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Levensohn have returned from Chicago, where CARD OF THANKS I Mrs. David Moscow and family they attended the automobile show. wish to thank their many relatives Miss Florence Beckman was the and Mende for the courtesy extend- ed them during their recent bereave. week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. I. ment of their husband and father. Rosenberg. Modern, time-saving service equipment A Woodard ant r Ihesluestees The Misses Hattie and Martha Miss Emilie Oppenheim of the U. Groneman, who had expected to of hi. was at home between acmes- leave for California earlier in the ' tors. season but were delayed, will leave on Feb..17 to reside there. En route Miss Lillian Lenoff has returned they will visit places of interest in from Jackson. Louisiana, Texas and Arizona, spend- ing about a month en route. Mrs. Max Hershberg was hostess of the Bridge Club Tuesday after- I Louis James Rosenberg of Hotel noon. High scores were held by Taller has returned from a few days' Mrs. H. Hershberg and Mrs. L. Le- visit in Cincinnati. vinsohn. petiell y trained mechanics 5 Ilimelhochs The workers of the Keren Ilayesod are determined to put over the drive; and, as evidence of their determina- tion, they report larger collections to date than at the Mine time last year. The volunteer organization, which was formed to carry on the work of ...I- leeting the funds fur the Keren nape- sod as well as to conduct the Keren Ilayesod activities during the whole year, are fulfilling the premise which they made. The local committee has already sent to the headquarters of the Keren Ilayesod the sum of $15,- 000. The report of the number of con- tributors and the amounts contributed, which MI StO be published in the Chronicle, will have to be postponed because several If the largest con- tributors have not yet definitely de- cided as to the amount which they will contribute. The Chronicle wlil publish a complete list of contributors. $5,000,000 in 1924. That in the figure and that is the goal. That is the figure which car- ries within it a description of what is expected of us, and what is to be created by us. Do you know what that means for the Jewish National Home? It means an assured Jewish position in Palestine, entrenched and invincible. It means wrapping the Palestine Mandate around with bands of iron which no attack of Arabs or anti-Semites will ever be able to re- move. It means adding a thousand- fold resistance to every position we have acquired. It means enlarging the Jewish settlement, manifold in its activities, able to withstand all attack and to stretch out to new areas in Palestine that have never before been reached. It means creating a situa- him in which thousands of new fac- tors of dynamic power may find place and opportunity for extending Jewish influence. Tuesday evening, Feb. 9, at 8 o'clock, Charles A. Novak, president of the Detroit Open Forum, principal of the Northeastern High School, trustee of Olivet College and chair- man of the Americanization commit. tee, will speak on the subject, "Amer- icanizing America" at a smoker of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club. A. L. Gordon, chairman of the program Dr. Weizmann Returns to New York. committee, announces that Mr. No- The outstanding event of the Keren Mr. and Mrs. William Scheinman vak is carrying on a discussion on Ilayesod last week was the successful , of 239 North Gower street, Los An- the subject for the election. opening of the St. Louis drive, where geles, Cal., announce the engagement Dr. Weizmann spent two days after I of their daughter, Ruth, to David G. This Monday evening will start the leaving Detroit. Dr. Weizmann ex- Lieberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max gym classes under the auspices of Lieberman of 5232 Second boulevard, the Men's Club. There will be a two- pressed his gratification at the excel. Detroit. Reception Sunday after- hour session and drill this Monday lent work of the St. Louis committee, and was very appreciative of the ef- ' noon, Feb. 17, at the Scheinman resi- night and hereafter. forts of Mr. I. Kadin, who acted as ' dence, Los Angeles, Cal. campaign director, and Mr. M. J. The next bi-weekly dance will be The Detroit Hebrew Baby Day held on Sunday evening, Feb. 24, at Slonim, the regional director of the southwestern bureau. A check for Nursery will present a Jewish play at 8:30. $20,000 was given to I/r. Weizmann the Shubert Michigan Feb. 27. To- as the initial payment on account of ' machefsky and a great cast will take the drive. Since his return to New part. Tickets are now being sold by York Dr. Weizmann has been busy in various committees appointed by the numerous conferences with leading officers of the club. Will you kindly personalities in New York, in prepa- support us? A regular meeting will ration for the forthcoming conference be held at the Nursery Home, 545 Miss llelen Goldstein eturned has r on Feb. 17, at the Hotel Astor, and East Canfield, Wednesday, Feb. 20. from New York City. also in addressing a number of Keren Members will please attend if pos- The committee in charge of the Hayesod groups which are preparing sible. for the New York campaign. cotillion dancing party, to be given The Sisterhood of Congregation Feb. 21 by the Jewish Young Peoples Emanuel will hold a "get-together" Society, has made all necessary ar- TO ADDRESS BICUR party in the ballroom of the Tohama rangements and promises that this CHOLEM SOCIETY apartments, 1600 Seward avenue, on party will be one of the outstanding Monday, Feb. 18, at 2 p. m. This social events of this season. A large Invitations to a "Past Presidents' will be a complimentary affair for number are expected from Flint and Night" have been issued to all the members, friends and prospective Bay City. ex-presidents of the Bicur Cholem members. William Greenebaum has returned Society since the year of its founding, Mrs. Harry Jacobson entertained to Ann Arbor, where he will resume 1909, to attend on Thursday, Feb. 21, when they will he entertained by the at a bridge-luncheon and personal his studies. members and friends. shower at the Chatham Hotel Satur- Mr. James Schermerhorn, one of day in honor of Miss Myrtle Gross, Mrs. A. A. Kanler is visiting rela- Detroit's ablest exponents of mod- whose marriage to Alex Schreiber tives in Chicago. ern journalism, will be the speak- will be an event of next month. Con- , era were laid for 40 and the table Max Hirshberg hauleft for a 10- er of the evening. He was former sporting editor of the Michigan Daily, embellishments were Ophelia r6Ses day trip to New York. the paper of the University of Mich- and miniature brides were used as place cards. Miss Gross was the re- Joseph Rotpner has left for Phila- igan, being also very active in all cipient of many beautiful gifts. delphia and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marks of 25 Ten- , nyson avenue, who have just returned from an enjoyable trip to California, have been called to Chicago to attend the funeral of their uncle, Harry V. Finkelstein, who passed away at his home, Somerset Ilotel, Chicago. In- terment will take place at the family lot at Peoria, Ill. and *Ilaareg Zebek Notes KEREN HAYESOD SENDS' $15,000 TO NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS 0agtnaw Notes I have a number of very beautiful coats in Black Caracul, Mink, Squirrel and other popular furs that I am selling of just half their former price. Scarfs, Large, In the absence from the city of Dr. Franklin, the pulpit will be occupied next Sunday morning by Rabbi Ber- kowitz, who will preach on the theme "Mysticism and Religion." It is hoped that a large congregation will be present. On the following Sunday, the pulpit will be occupied by Dr. The Phoenix clubrooms presented George Fox of Chicago, whose sub- a charming appearance on Wednes- ject will be "After War Hysteria." day last for the bridge luncheon at which Mrs. Sol Sallan of Boston bou- The Thursday Sewing. levard was hostess to 125 guests. The Those in charge of the Thursday artistically arranged tables were sewing for charity require more re- adorned with lighted tapers in crys- cruits to their ranks. May we not tal candelabra with a profusion of the hope that more of our women will spring blossoms of tulips, narcissus, participate in this work from week to gardenias and greenery predominat- week? ' ing. Mrs. Sallan received her guests I in a lovely costume of black and wore Class in Luster Painting: I a corsage of pink rosebuds and vio- Do you know that a class in luster 1 lets. Several out-of-town visitors painting has been established at the , were guests at this delightful tune- temple under the direction of Mrs. ' tion. Stein of the Recreation Commission? The class meets every Monday after- Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim of Pin- noon at 1 o'clock in the social service gree avenue has returned from a room. Those interested in this work pleasant stay in New York, whey• should apply for information to Mrs. she visited with her children, Mr. and Stein. Mrs. Charles Mayer (Jane Rosen- beim) and daughter, Frances Mar- garet. A farewell party in honor of Miss Ida Arkin of 5239 Trumbull avenue was given by the Pirchei Zionist So- , ciety Sunday, Feb. 9. The affair was in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Biskin of Chandler avenue. Miss Ar- kin will entertain friends and rela- home xtth im s oSn v. i ,y i s sa p t enhrobeo u thd at P 111111111111111111111111111110 t burg, Washington, D. C., and New York before sailing for Palestine, where she will join her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. B. Cohen of Washington, D. C. WELI,MAN Sunday's Sermon: PAGE SEVEN After you have looked them all over and tried them all out—then put the good Maxwell Club Sedan to. a thorough test. JAMES SCHERMERHORN campus affairs later serving as city editor of the Detroit Times. Mr. Schermerhorn is held in high respect as one of the most prominent of the younger newspaper men in this city. It is expected that because of the wide interest manifested in the appearance of Mr. Schermerhorn, the members have been requested to come as early as possible to hear him. Miss Rose Levitt, accompanied by her sister, Ida, will render a few classical sleections. Miss Leavitt was a former pupil of Prof. Leitch of New York. Billy Mack, "The Radio Fiend," will be there to execute a few of his own songs, in a manner all his own. Other numbers will follow. "Muskies' Michiganders," an organization of musicians, will entertain with select numbers. The meeting begins promptly at 8:30 and acccording to the crowds which have been attending the meet- ings a record-breaking crowd is ex- pected. This is the car that gives you two•door friendliness with four•door facility, de. tachable upholstery, and a dozen other valuable features. And when you have made your test, look at the price- 5 1045. New Location: John H. Thompson Company 4446 Cass Ave. Glendale 9310 Club sedan $ 1045 f. o. b. Detroit HIAS ANNUAL MEETING SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1924 J. J. Blumrosen of Waustique The fifteenth annual meeting of the spent Monday in this city en route for Detroit to attend the Blumrosen- Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of America (Hies) will be Goldman nuptials. held on Sunday afternoon, March 9, Miss Miriam Marks has recovered in the auditorium of Public School No. 62, Hester and Essex streets, New from her recent illness. York City. The society, with headquarters at 425-437 I.afayette street, maintains bureau at Ellis Island and at Wash- ington, D. C.; branches at Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle, and offices in Europe. Mr. John L. Bernstein, president of In loving memory of our dear the society, will render a report of the daughter and sister, Gertrude Apple- activities of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of Amer- baum Miller, Feb. 4, 1920. ica for the year 1923. Speakers of Just • memory fond and true, renown will address the meeting. you. .011 f Or And • heartache This annual meeting, as all other Her Loving Mother, Father, Sister annual meetings of the society, is open to all those who are interested and Brothers. in the welfare of the Jewish immi- TUNIS.— (J. T. A.) —The well grant. known Hebrew scholar, Rabbi David Hadidah, is dead. Rabbi Hadidah is a descendant of the Spaniols, the Spanish Jews who fled Spain in the days of the inquisition. A. C. Kranz Automobile Electric Service Starting Lighting Ignition All Systems Parts and Unice F. 0. RAYNER CO. Glendale 8476 4220 Grand River Merchant Tailor DETROIT'S JANUARY RECORD Deaths 18—Injured 470 Collisions 648—Thefts 492 Loss. sust•ieed by Detroit Motorists. last month see proof positive all the meter site of insurance•and a* protection better than that ava ilable rose this Company cam be had. Altd the ratee aro not ealy but premiums may lie paid .aellity II de- lower sired. 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