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PAGE EIGHT
Fraternal and
Club Notes
Y. P. S. of Detroit.
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There's a lot of satisfaction
in being able to say this of
the instrument in your home
— in having the make of
talking machine universally
recognized as superior to all
others.
New Victrola
21'6 Pictured Above $110
A
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large measure of that greater attractive-
ness and brightness and gladness you want
your home to have this spring.
Gallagher
and
Shean
with the Greenwich
Village Follies •t the
Shubert Detroit, this
week. Get their
It stands 331/4 inches
high, construction and
finish of the unequalled
Victor excellence. It
is fully equipped with
Victor record albums.
Paying down only
for the records, then a
little at a time, starting
a month later, on the
instrument, leaves no
reason t o miss for an-
other day the joy it
will so surely bring
you and your family.
ARTS SOCIETY WILL
ACT REQUEST PLAYS
"THE STORE THAT MADE FARMER STREET"
I Temple Thespians to Present Best
Dramas of 1923.
America's Leading
The Arts Society of Temple Beth
El is to repeat, by request, four one- I
act plays which it produced during
the past year, Tuesday evening,
April 15, in the chapel of the temple.
The plays chosen are "Lex Talionis,"
by Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz; "Four-
teenth," by Alice Gerstenberg; "The
Tailor," by Isaac Goldberg, and "Bot-
tled in Bond," by Glenn Ilughes.
In "Lex Talionis," Dr. Leighton G.
Steele will appear as Warren Beres-
ford; Blanche Goldberg as his wife;
The Young People's Society of De-
troit held a banquet Sunday even-
ing, March 30, at the Rose Room
of King Wah 1,0, which proved a so-
cial success. Installation of officers
took place and the following were
sworn into office: Sam Matoff, presi-
dent; Miss Belle Jackson, vice-presi-
dent; R. Brockly, secretary; Harry
Garvin, treasurer; Oscar Scholnick
and J. Hassan, sergeants-at-arms.
Members of the board of directors , William Fleishman as Rider, his son,
' Max Finkelston as Henry Levering;
who were present were: Benjamin
Joseph J. Cummins as Hirsch Leen-
Knoppow William Spohler and Miss
Bohn, and Marvin B. Jacobs as Tomp-
Buddy l'ollakof. Miss Betty Nillman
kins. The cast in "Fourteenth" will
entertained with a number of vocal
consist of Mrs. David Wilkins as Mrs.
solos and was accompanied by Paul
Horace Pringle, a woman of fashion;
I Backout. Dancing concluded the
Ruth Franklin as Elaine, her debu-
program.
tante (laughter, and Frederick L.
Morris as Dunham, the butler. Those
Benevolent Loan Society.
who will take parts in The Tailor"
The Benevolent Loan Society of will be Leon Ilarman as Zuroff, the
the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge tailor; Frederick L. Morris as Benny,
!No. 34, I. 0. 13. B., will give its first the bushelman; Rabbi Henry J. Ber-
dancing party Sunday, May 11, at kowitz as the rabbi, and Elsa A.
the Knights of Pythias Hall, 3153 Friedman as Olga. ''Bottled in Bond"
Cass avenue. The nurpose of the so- will be played by Dr. Leighton G.
, ciety is to help honorable needy fami- Steels as George Thompson, Irene
lies to help themselves, The public Rosenberg as his wife, Albert E. Ro-
senfield as Henry Thompson and Es-
is cordially invited.
tella Hill Alpern as his wife.
The entire membership of Temple
Temple Beth El Sisterhood.
Beth El and their friends are invited
At the last meeting of the board to the performance.
of directors of the Temple Beth El
Sisterhood it was decided to increase
SHAAREY ZEDEK JUNIOR
the Temple Sisterhood scholarship at
CLUB TO GIVE CONCERTI
the Ilebrew Union College from $350
to $500 per year and to change the
name of the scholraship to the Paula
The Junior Club of the Shaarey
Kahn Brown scholarship, as a tribute Zedek will hold an open meeting
to the former Mrs. David A. Brown. Thursday evening, April 10, at 8:30,
at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue;
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will deliver
Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority.
an address, Miss Rose Levitt will sing
The last meeting of the Sigma Phi and the Detroit String Choir will ren-
Gamma Sorority took place at the der several selections. Ned Kraus
!
home of Miss Evelyn Vine of
. Jo- 19 chairman of the arrangements com-
sephine avenue. Gold stationery mittee. An invitation has been ex-
seals cut in the form of the club pin tended to all young people to attend
have been made for the members. the meeting and become acquainted
Miss Shirley Wain, Kirby avenue, with the organization.
will be hostess at the next meeting,
Sunday afternoon.
Fel Siem.
The last meeting of the Fel Siem
Club was held at the home of the
Misses Mae and Elizabeth Dater.
Plans were begun for the spring for-
mal to be given at the Masonic Coun-
try Club June 7. The next meeting
of the club will be at the home of
Miss Julia Berlin, 5773 Townsend
avenue, April 6.
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Sam
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SCHMITZ & SHRODER
Fifteen years ago Walter Lewison
graduated from the Edward Street
school and entered High School. Four
years after that he won a scholarship
at the State University and in due
and enjoy them in your
1127-1129
course of time graduated with honors
home any time.
and joined his father's furniture'
manufacturing business as an appren-
Between Grail°, and Afonroe
tice to one of the master mechanics.
Today, although not quite thirty years
he
is
manager
of
the
Lewison
age,
of
Furniture Manufacturing Company
and is known throughout the city as
Herz! Judaeans.
a high-minded citizen and a success-
At the last meeting of the Ilerzi
ful business man.
and his older sister when his mother!
Judaeans Charles Charfus gave a
DETROIT BRANCHES;
Throughout the fifteen years that
was away caused them a great deal
short talk on Purim, following which
Broadway near Monroe. Woodward at Pasadena.
he had been away from it, he never
Leo Lubetsky spoke about the so' lost interest in the Edward Street of happiness. They were immensely
E. JelTermon app. Continental Motors.
Jos. Camp. near Yem•nit. Michigan at S2nd.
lashas, the dark-skinned Jews in At- I School. Whenever he had a chance grateful that Mr. Lewison was Sam's
Grand River half block shove Joy Road.
fries. The Ilerzl Judaeans are pub- he would drop in for a little con- Big Brother, and the way they ,would
W. Jefferson near River Rouge postuffice.
lishing a club paper, the lierzlite, to versation with Miss Jessie Williams, receive him when he would cone to
be issued every three months begin- the principal, and with as many of the house made him all the more
ning April 8. Sidney Adelson is the his former teachers as he could see. anxious to do his level best to help
Sam Finkler become a boy to be proud
editor.
Although he loved the school with the
same affection as most of love the of.
In various circles it became known
Pirchai
Zion.
schools we attended in our youth, he
...
that Sam Finkler had made wonder-
The meeting of the Pirchai Zion had a special fondness for the little
ful
progress and that Mr. Lewison
was held at the home of Miss Clara fellows who attended the school after wos one of the hardest working, most
• Ilurwitz. The program consisted of him.
successful
Big Brothers. It was not
It was only natural that when the
: short stories and a discussion on cur-
surprising that at the annual election
rent events. The following partici- Big Brother Association was or- of the Big Brother Association, Sir.
pated: Misses Celia Becker, Jean ganized Walter Lewison should be Lewison was elected vice-president
, Orchenbaum, Gertrude Cohen and one of its first members. And since and given honorable mention for hav-
the Edward Street School was located
• Florence Gross. The next meeting
ing done the finest piece of Big
will be held at the home of Miss Celia in an old section of the city, where Brother work during that year.
Becker. The program will consist of most of the people were poor and the
The day after the election Sam
chances for the boys having a good
"hat speeches."
time were extremely few, the Big Finkler was the proud possessor of a
clipping
from the morning paper,
Brother Association found that quite which gave
Bnos Rachel.
the names of the new
Edward Street School
The Bnos Rachel Club, under the I a buys
number
of
the
officers
of
the Big Brother Associa-
were getting into trouble and
tion. On coming into his class-room
, leadership of Sfiss Lottse Gantzewitz, needed Big Brothers very badly.
held a l'urim party at the Y. W. H.
Just how many Edward Street he went over to Miss Mathews, his
! A. club house, 89 Rowena street, School boys have Big Brothers I can- teacher, and showed her the clipping,
Saturday, March 22. The feature of not say, but I should not be sur- pointing out that Mr. Lewison was
the evening was a Purim program in prised that as many as twenty or made vice-president. "Mr. Lewison,
which the members participated. Re- thirty, who had been having trouble you know, is my ! Big Brother."
"I know that, Sam, and I think you
freshments were served. The club either in school or at home and who
meets regularly every Saturday night did not know how to have a good ought to congratulate him the next
time
you see him."
at the Farnsworth Synagogue.
time without interfering with other
"I certainly will," Sam replied with
people's rights, have Big Brothers—
enthusiasm.
the men who know all about the boys
Hopes of Zion.
That some afternoon, Sam recalled,
The Hopes of Zion held its last in whom they are interested and love
was Thursday afternoon—the time he
meeting at the home of Martha Kat- them just the same.
Of these twenty or thirty boys, Sam had been in the habit of calling at
zer on Kirby avenue. Plans were
Finkler was one; and of the Big Mr. Lewison's office. Dressed in his
• discussed for the Passover program Brothers, Mr. I.ewison, as we already best clothes, his face and hands al-
to be given for parents of the club
most perfectly clean, his hair brushed
know, was one of the very first.
members Tuesday of Passover week.
Sam Finkler's trouble began a year and shoes free from dust and dirt,
The club is doing its share towards
ago when his father took sick and he made a most satisfactory appear-
for
the
subscriptions
With .1 Life-long Guarantee.
obtaining
had to leave for a hospital in the ance.
Young Judahan Magazine, having
"How do you do, Sir. Lewison,"
mountains, where the doctor said he
just sent in six subscriptions.
would hose t r remain for a long time Sam said as he entered the office and
The next meeting will be held at
perhaps tw years or more, in order offered his hand to Mr. Lewison. "I
589 East Kirby, Saturday evening,
to become a healthy man. Sam's want to—what's that long word you
7:30 o'clock.
mother would visit Mr. Finkler once —I want to congratulate you."
If it is your desire ts have a , fine a home as money will buy,
every two months and every visit say when something good happens?
see us. For years we have helped to make "better homes"
PERFECTION LODGE
Mr. Lewison smiled. He knew
lasted several days. During the
for many Detroiters and v e can It the same for you. We
periods when Mrs. Finkler would be exactly what Sam was referring to,
F.
&
A.
486,
Perfection Lodge No.
are now featuring at sac Mt prices living room suites which
away from home Sam would lose con- for in his left hand he was holding
Si., will hold a special communica-
make home just what you will it to be, and specially priced
trol of himself, stay away from school the clipping from the morning paper.
tion Wednesday, April 9, at 7 p. m.
"Well, we won't he so successful
and spend hour after hour in the
F. C. degree and lookout committee.
at
market, sometimes helping a product in our work together if you don't
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
make
me feel prouder of you all the
dealer sell fruits and vegetables and
By Oder of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M.
sometimes walking around the streets time, and if in a few years you your-
as though schools were not in exist- self don't become a Big Brother and
ence and an education was the least help some other fellow become a
To hit man."
thing that a boy needed.
"Do you think you could get Big
older sister, who would take charge
Monthly Meeting:
was Brothers for some more of the boys
of
the
house
while
Mrs.
Finkler
The monthly meeting of the Y. W.
at our school?" queried Sam. "The
away,
he
paid
no
attention
at
all
H. A. Sunday, March 30, proved
Sam was losing ground all the time 'mys would like them if" — he
very interesting to the members. Sirs.
But then Mr. Lewison stepped in hesitated—"they were something like
Abe Cohnne's beautiful sineing was
a pleasant introduction to the meet- Mr. Lewison had heard about Sam you."
Mr. Lewison almost blushed. "I am
about Mrs. Finkler's visits to her bus
ing. Dr. J. Austen Newman was the
speaker of the afternoon. He talked band at the hospital in the mountains sure we can. There are men of my
twn acquaintance who would do big
very interestingly on Vi hat Psycho- and about the boy's truancy. His at
Analysis Means to the Individual." tention was called to Sam by the Big things for the boys at the school,
Brother Associaton ,which had fount and if we can get them tsgether Miss
Mr. Lewison just the man to take Sant Williams will have as fine a school !
Trotty Vecks:
as any in the city, even if it is in
The Trotty Verbs met at the club- Finkler in hand. And so he did.
Now what Mr. Lewison did was not the poorer section of town."
house Tuesday, April I, for a supper
"I think she would too," Sam
He did not
and meeting. The purpose of the no very remarkable.
meeting was to discuss future plans preach to Sam or warn or threater asserted with assurance and as he
of the club. him, or tell him things that woule looked straight into Mr. Lewison's
make him cry or cause him to be ut. eyes.
terly ashamed of himself. Mr. Lewisor
Hiles:
Hikers take notice. Come to the merely acted as a friend, invited San!
clubhouse Sunday morning, April 6. to his home and to his office and MAXIMUM PROTECTION
while took him to a bal
Be here at 9:45 sharp and bring your once in a
was convenient AT MINIMUM COST
lunch. We're going to have a won- game when the time
for
both
of
them.
Mr. Lewison showed
hiking
This company not only offers motorists
derful time, to if you enjoy
his friendship for Sam in various
the utmost in protection but gives with
be sure and come.
t'-a'
it service to • unusual degree. in ad.
ways, although it is quite likely t'-a'
At
Prices
That
Save
You
Half.
Eventually
giti on t ees are lower, all al which
mattes C I Mutual Insurance the
A notable figure in the scholastic Sam hardly realized what his Bit
• Chevrolet
Bad.
Service That Is U
Brother
was
doing
to
make
him
not
beata•ailable in Michigan. Why not
world of Holland passed away in the
WHY
ate?
investig
only a happier but a better roan.
person
of
A.
Polak
at
the
age
of
63.
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not many months before
NOT
was
It
For many years he was president of
Sam Finkler had become a new boy CENTRAL MUTUAL
NOW?
the Jewish Teachers' Association and
was perfect
Automobile Insurance Co.
was all his life a strong upholder of His attendance at school
Sava $
Woodward Ave.
conduct was of the sort that Seventh Floor
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at Sibley
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teacher
would
complain
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' teacher at the Jewish Orphanage and
A B E
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he
was
equally
satisfactory,
and
Semi-
Musk master at the Jewish
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would
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