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By RABBI I. L. BRIL
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THE PURPOSE
In inaugurating a department de-
voted to the activities of the Jewish
communities outside of Detroit, we
have in mind not just the gathering
of news items and printing them in
these columns. Whilst this section
is to be newsy and hence informa-
tive, it is to be helpful as well.
This department is to be as well a
forum in which the problems of the
smaller Jewish communities may be
discussed. There is to be an inter-
change of opinion. By describing
the activities in one community the
others may learn what they need.
Sometimes it may be necessary to
criticize; however, this calling atten•
tion to evils will never be fault-find-
ing merely for the sake of finding
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fault. We hope that what will be
said in this department will be of a
constructive character. We do not
claim infallibility; if we trip, just tell
as so.
Every week we shall discuss one
major problem affecting the smaller
communities. The readers are re-
quested then to express their opin-
ions,
The big city has its utmost con-
tempt for the smaller community.
"Small town stuff," they shout. Well,
we want to show that this "small
town stuff" is worth while. It may
even be possible for the big town to
learn something from the despised
small town.
Send in your news items. Let it be
brief, newsy, and don't deal in per-
sonalities. Tell us what your com-
munity is doing; tell us what it ought
to be doing; ask us how we can help
you.
Please write on one side of the
page only and sign your name and
address. We don't like anonymous
letters and they will not be consid-
ered. 1. L. BI111..
FLINT
Wed. Eve. March 5
YOCKEY BROTHERS SALESROOM
Overstuffed living room suites, lamps, phono-
graphs, five pianos, player and upright; wal-
nut, Jacobean oak, and oak dining suites;
davenport tables, library tables, center tables,
pedestals, tabourets, etc.; bedroom suites;
dressers, chiffoniers, wardrobes, etc.; daven-
ports, duofolds and duofold suites; writing
desks, bookcases, sewing machines, bric-a-
brac, etc.; rockers and chairs of most every
kind; sideboards, buffets, sables and chairs;
mirrors and pictures; electric Irons, washing
machines and vacuums; rugs, runners, con-
goleum and linoleum rugs; refrigerators,
kitchen cabinets, cupboards, tables and chairs;
stoves, most every kind; dishes and cooking
utensils; beds, springs, mattresses and pillows;
linens, curtains and drapes; many other ar-
ticles too numerous to mention. Come one,
come all. Bargains for every one. Goods on
display Tuesday evening, 6 to 10.
The B'nai B'rith will have a meet-
ing Tuesday evening, when final ar-
rangements will be made for the big
affair to be held on Wednesday even-
ing, March 12, at the ('enter. Thirty-
five new candidates are to be initiated
and the speaker of the evening will
be Hiram Frankel, executive director
of the district. There will be a din-
ner dance and a most enjoyable
evening is promised.
W. B. Hoffman is chairman of the
committee on arrangements.
The lodge now has a very active
body of officers, as follows: Sam
Wineman, president; Ellis I.. War-
ren, vice-president; Art l'asternack,
treasurer; Harold Fienberg, warden;
A. Fienberg, monitor; Morris W.
Fishier, assistant monitor; trustees,
111. L. Rosenblum and Max Igree;
delegates to the Michigan Council,
Rabbi I. L. Bril and Louis Green.
The degree team, composed of Sol.
Block, director, the Rev. Paul Kantor
and Messrs. Louis Green, Arthur De-
Bois and Art Pasternack, are doing
splendid work. The initiation cere-
mony will be conducted by the degree
team.
Of all publishers immediately
on publication.
An ENTIRE CHANGE of PROGRAM
Ernie Young's
FIRST EDITIONS
AND RARE BOOKS.
DE LUXE EDITIONS.
Oriole Follies
DENNEN'S
EVERY EVENING
7:45 P. M. Until 2:00 A. M.
BOOK SHOP
37 Grand River East
Main 3117
Cover Charge after 9: 00 P. M , $1. 00
Saturdays, $1.50
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WM. RICH
Staged by Mischa German.
Tickets on sale at Fleischenberg's Confectionery,
Hastings at Hendrie; Lazaroff's Book Store, Westminster
street; Plotkin's Book Store, Hastings at Adelaide; also
at box office on day of performance.
Here's your opportunity. Get
into business for yourself.
Car in A-1 condition.
MAURICE DUBIN
and
it
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HUPP COUPE
Good tires, motor and axle.
Upholstering in fine condi-
tion, always had seat covers.
Bargain. $575.00. Terms.
With
ROSE WESTGATE
Will P
t the FalstoTime
Detroit
"The Jew In Spain"
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ORCHESTRA HALL
MONDAY, MARCH 3
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5
The company is comprised of artists that have won fame in
Europe, including Maurcie Dubin, who sang a joint concert with
Caruso in London in 1914; Rose Wesgate, the composer; Esther
Parker, famous German-Jewess soprano; Miriam Dalskaya, lyric-
soprano; Jacks Rosenthal, Leon Gold and Paul Lemkov.
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FORD
1921 roadster in very good
mechanical condition. Good
tires and starter. $100 cash.
REO
1922 sedan, newly painted.
New cord tires. Just recon-
ditioned. A dandy family
car. The price is right.
SPEEDWAGONS
All late models. Many styles
of bodies to pick from. Some
rare bargains. Terms.
'Used But Not Abused"
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PONTIAC
LANSING
Port Huron is to have a B'nai
We hate to ask the question:
Wt hen is Lansing g t oing to . buil.( . ! "What is the matter with Pontiac?" B'rith lodge. This is welcome news.
Ben Wiener, president of the Michi-
must
But the query has to be put.
want synagogu e
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A building was bought recently for gan Council of B'nai B'rith lodges, is
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a Jewish Community Center. And helping the project along.
!City.
By the way, when is Port Huron
now we learn that the work is at a
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
standstill because of lack of funds. going to have that synagogue it so
BAY CITY
for young man. Good surround-
What's the matter, Pontiacans? badly needs?
ings. 646 Horton. Call Northway
A report from Bay City with spe- There is enough money in town. We
1582-11.
Say little "yea" and little "nay."—
cial reference to the Talmud Torah hope it won't be long before that
The Talmud.
center will function.
REFINED GIRL desires room in pri- I would be welcome.
vale home. Evening meal and I
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C LASSIFIED
Order Your
evrole t NOW
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for Spring Delivery
FOR SALE — New two-family flat,
1425 Philadelphia. Steam heat,
fireplaces, bookcases, showers.
$18,250. Call owner, Holtzman, #t
Cherry 7836.
FOR RENT—I3eautfiully furnished
room for couple or gentleman, with
home privileges, in a private home. e
Phone Northway 0682-W. et.
If we can convey to you this one thought,
this announcement will have served its pur-
pose.
FOR SALE—Clairmont Ave. I.arge
duplex, two doors off I.aSalle.
Phone owner, Garfield 9071-R.
MR. H. SACKLER'S
First Jewish Grand Opera Co.
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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
for one or two gentlemen. Phone
Empire 3421-J.
First Showing in Detroit.
Direct from Jewish Art Theatre of New York City.
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FURNISHED ROOM to rent. Small 0
family. Very desirable location. e
Inquire Mrs. I.. Wolf, 8720 Twelfth 0
St., Apt. 27.
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MIDDLE AGED WOMAN would like
to assist with light housework. No
washing or ironing. Phone Gar-
field 3633.
HENRY THIES & JOE REICHMAN
DANCE ORCHESTRA
Dinner Served Every Evening
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Phelan Wolf and Miss Dora Weks-
ler were married last Sunday. Mr.
Wolf was formerly in business with
his brother, Charles Wolf. Miss
Vs'eksler taught in the Flint public
schools. The young poeple left for
Muskegon. where Mr. Wolf has gone
into business.
Warren are
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
to be congratulated upon the birth
son.
Mrs.
Warren
has
been ac-
of a
tive in Hadassah work and Mr. War-
ren is vice-president of the local
B'nai B'rith lodge.
Warren Junior is the youngest
member of the Beth Israel Syna-
gogue, his father having enrolled him
as such. This distinction was for-
merly held by Bernard Hoffman, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hoff-
man.
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Personals.
Tallies
Place Cards
and
Grand Blvd. at Woodward
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A Joyous Purim Weak.
Corner Buchanan
Phone Northway 3861
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Sunday evening, under the sus•
picas of the Zionist district, there will 18. The confirmation class will have
be a great Zionist rally at the Jewish a ing
masquerade
ball. Wednesday
even-
the local chapter
of lladassah,
of
Community Center. Mr. Steinberg which Mrs. Morris Cooper is the
and Dr. M. S. Melamed, the eminent president, will have its annual Purim
journalist, will be the speakers. This ball. There will be great doings.
is going to be an old-fashioned Zion-
The liadassah Sewing Circle meet-
ist gathering.
ing every Wednesday afternoon at
The Zionist district has been re- the Jewish Community Center is one
organized with the following officers: of the banner sewing circles of Ha-
President, I. L. Bril; vice-president, dassah. Mrs. Frank Benison is the
William P. Hauser, treasurer, Sam directress of the circle.
Weinstein; secretary, Mrs. Louis S.
Sunday afternoon, March 23, the
Lebster.
Religious School of Congregation
Meetings will be held monthly with Beth Israel will have its l'urim fes-
a view of maintaining interest in tival. A very fine program has been
Zionist work.
arranged.
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TERRACE
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Purim week will be joyfully cele-
brated on Tuesday evening, March
Zionist Rally.
4301.4303 Fourteenth Avenue
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Wednesday evening, March 5, the
Beth Israel Sisterhood will have its
annual meeting and election of offi-
cers. Mrs. Louis Lobster, the presi-
dent, will render a report of the past
year's activities. The Sisterhood is
doing excellent work and is a con-
tinued source of strength to the com-
munity.
YOCKEY BROS.
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Sisterhood Meeting.,
Flint is preparing for a whole
month of activities. Practically every
day will be crowded.
February will go out in a blaze of
glory. This Friday evening H. .1.
Steinberg, the well known Zionist
lender of Chicago, will occupy the
pulpit of Congregation Beth Israel.
Mr. Steinberg has been in Flint be-
fore and he always attracts a big
crowd.
Open Monday and Tuesday Until 10 P. M.
Free City and Suburban Moving.
Glendale 7817
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Thirty-five B'nai B'rith Can d idate.
A Busy Month.
AUCT ION
PAGE THREE
eiRONIcaL
TH6 i)bTetOIP,
WANTED—Couple going to house-
keeping would like to buy odd
pieces of furniture or complete
home. Phone Glendale 2689-W.
ACCOUNTANT, correspondent, etc.,
desires position as office manager,
or would consider secretarialship to
an institution. Write Jewish Chron-
icle, Box 115.
Every Spring thousands of purchasers
are disappointed in not getting prompt de-
livery on their Chevrolet cars. Why? Be-
cause at this time of the year orders come
pouring into the factory from the entire
country for Spring delivery.
FOR RENT—Calvert 3030. Beauti-
ful new six rooms and breakfast ,
room. Steam heated. Ready for , g
occupancy. Tile bath and shower, Y'
side drive and garage. Large rooms
and beautifully decorated. Call 4
2610 Lawrence. Hemlock 9296.
Therefore, it is not only wise but prac-
tical to PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW with
your nearest Chevrolet dealer to insure
yourself prompt delivery.
TIIREE YOUNG MEN desire two 0
rooms in private home. Write Jew- e,
ish Chronicle, Box 659.
FOR RENT—Furnished room for re-
fined person. 1603 Taylor. Call
Empire 0990-M.
Prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan
FOR SALE—Glynn court duplex. Six 0.
rooms, French doors, shower bath,
side drive and double garage. Bar- e
gain if sold at once. Phone Em.
pire 2947-M.
DO YOU POSSESS SALESMAN-
SHIP ABILITY? I.ife insurance
offers outside work with large pos-
sibilities. We are looking for an
intelligent, capable man to repre•
sent us among the Jewish popula•
tion. You will receive personal
training. No traveling. Work is
exclusively in city. Part salary and
commission to right party. Make
application in writing. Nathaniel
Reese, 1218-21 Ford Bldg.
e
$490
Superior Roadster
495
Superior Touring
Superior Utility Coupe • • - 640
Superior 4-Passenger Coupe 725
Superior Sedan
795
Superior Commercial Chassis 395
Superior Light Delivery . - • 495
Utility Express Truck Chassis 550
Fisher Elodtes on all Closed Models
f or Economical Transportation
FRENCH dressmaking and tailoring
done. Reasonable rates. Mrs. C-
S. Kesh, 1751 Lea place. Phone
Empire 5132-R.
RENT — Hotel Astor Apart-
ments, 2800 W. Grand Blvd., op-
posite Ford Hospital. Beautiful
two and four-room apartments,
completely furnished. Hotel serv-
ices. Finest location in the city.'
Rental, $80 to $150 to desirable
FOR
tenants only.
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See Your 'Nearest Chevrolet 'Dealer