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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-06-20

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CLIETON AMUR CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Tr if 'mom /nu cfl irf RON ICU

SILVERMAN AWARDED
HONORARY DEGREE.

NEW YORK.—Dr. Joseph Silver,
man, rabbi emeritus of Temple'
Emunu El, received the honorary de-!
gra, of Doctor of Humane Letters at
the recent commencement exercises',
held at New York University.

CARD OF THANKS

Mrs. Kathleen K. Cunsberg, wife
of the late Paul Cunsberg, and Nor-
ris Carlsberg, father of the dec•aeed,
desire tee express their appreciation
for the kindnesses shown them by
relatives and friends in their bereave-
ment.

"LET'S GET SOME OF
GUNSBERG DELICATESSEN"

Gunsberg products of

Kosher Sausages and Deli-

catessens are what the

tweet dealers in town arc

selling. It is not hard to

tell Gunsberg's and once

you eat it you will always

ask your dealer

for it.

It is not necessary to enumerate the different kinds of Delicates-
sens which Gunsberg's make, but it is not difficult to say that Guns-
berg products are the best. Be sure it's Gunsberg's—ask to see
the label.

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PAGE THREE

VILNA TROUPE SHOWS Young
HISTRIONIC SKILL ' '

Bring to Their Work Developed Ar-'
The marriage of Miss Freda Lena

Smith of /lint lead Joseph Morris of
-
Bay Citwas soleniniz • , d Su lid

The Vilna Troupe, which appeared
June 15, at 4 o'clock, at the 'S i nai
in two performances at Orchestra
Israel Synagogue in Saginaw. Rabbi
Ilall last Sunday afterno,n and even-
11. Koeklan perforated the ceremony
ing, triumphed' in Detroit as it has
in the presence of the immediate
done in the cities it has visited since
families and friends.
• coining tee this country nearly six
months ago. The company ena./ted
h Young People's Suciely
Perez Ilirshbein's "Cruelly Felder" at
held a regular meeting Wednesday,
the matinee performance and in the
Jun', 11, at the Community Center.
evening presented David Pinski's
The drib voted to join the Jewish ,
"Yankel der Schmied." In both per-
Publication Society, the books to go
formances the organization displayed
to the- Jewish library.
an authoritative manner which at
— —
tines assumed an aspect of sheer
Congregation Beth El held its an-
nual meeting and election of officers
Idyll of Peasant Life.
June 10. The following officers were
Neither of the plays is replete with
chosen: A. D. Phillipe, president;
tense dramatic material. "Greiene
Adolph Scalier, vice- p resident; Jo-
Felder" is an idyll of life as it is
seph Rothner, secretary; Samuel Seit-
lived among the Jewi•11 fanner folk
tier, treasurer.
in Russia and Lithuania and Poland.
Each of the characters was peculiarly
Milton Greenbaum has returned I
typical and was limed with a nat-
from Ann Arbor to spend the sum-
uralness and sureness of touch that
mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
marks the acting eef sincere men and
Adolph Greenbaum.
women who not only know the parts
allotted to theni but intimately un-
Jacoby Rothner spent the week-end
derstand the situations which consti-
in Detroit and Ann Arbor.
tute the life eef plain, poor Jewish
folk. "Gruene Felder" is a delight-
Mr. and !Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb, Ja-
ful play of the genre type and pre-
cob Thal and Stella Thal matured W'.
sents 111 a satisfyingly mellow way
Detroit Sunday. Miss Thal is visit-1
the lights and shadows of Eastern Eu-
ing friends in Detroit and Toledo.
ropean Jewish life of a former day,
its crudities and ideals and charity
:11 kit Emelie Oppenh•im has re-
and pettiness.
turned from the University of Michi-
'f he evening performance, "Yankel
ganto spend the summer with her
der Schmied," develops a triangle
parents.
theme. But it, too , vividly projects
it number of salient characteristics of
Max Hirshberg, who und•rweid an
Jewish life. If the .situations are
operation at St. Joseph's llospital n.
somewhat commonplace, the acting
Ann Arbor, is improving.
was done with a tine sense of propor-
tion.
Miss Jeanne Seitner has returned I
Accomplished Artists.
for the summer from Milwaukee,
The Vilna Troupe is an organiza-
Wis., where she attends Milwaukee- i
tion of accomplished artists, each one
College.
of whom takes his art with intelli-
gent earnestness. None of them is
Miss Ilelen Blumberg of Hint spent
a star in the ordinary sense eef the
last week-end as the guest of Miss
term, since each one is competent tee
Marian Marks.
act a major part or give to an hum-
bler role all the power which it is
capable of indicating. The scenic
arrangements which are employed
add to the artistic illusion which the
troupe admirably creates.
Work on Annual Mart Is Begun by
The organization is scheduled to
Committee.
appear in Detroit in two additioaal
plays Sunday, June 29.
The Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
has started work on its annual rum- Rollicking Farce Replete With
mage sale to be held in the fall. The
Mixupa Comes to Garrick.
committee, of which Mrs. Louis Halb-
stein is chairman, has requested mem-
"What a Wife," a fierce in three
bers and friends to start their plan-
acts and five scenes, from the pens
ning for this event by laying away
of Herbert Hall Winslow and Emil
such articles as they may be able to
Nyitrav, authors of "My Lady
donate. ./r:irlds for the rummage
Friend:a." will be the off; ring of the
sale may be old, but those in good
Bonstelle Company at the Garrick
condition only will be acceptable.
nest week, beginning Sunday night.
Clothing, dishes, china. furniture,
I ew farces boast a more general
coats, pictures and infants' wear are
mix-up than "What a Wife," which
the articles which find a ready mar-
was l■ riginally produced at the Forty-
ket. Those having such articles may
ninth Street Theater, New York, with
call Mrs. lialbstein or Mrs. Meyer Ap-
Glenn Anders playing the role of
plebaum at any time and the articles
Gerabl Warner, more popularly
will he called for. Mrs. Halbstein's
known as "Jerry." The latter is the
number is Cedar 3767 and Mrs. Ap-
irrepressible character that dominates
plebaum's is Northway 0173-.1.
the play. lie is madly in love with
Edith Somers, but her father, Judge
Somers, objects on the ground that
all Jerry knows
Spend mney.
Ile has $10,000 and
and the judge agrees
to a friendly settlement of the love
Makes Inquiry As to Adam Bush- match, provided that within a certain
binder, Sought by Parentc
length of time Jerry can show that
te e still possesses the $10,000. He
The following letter was received begins nobly by buying $5,000 worth
by The Detroit Jewish Chronicle from of oil stock, and lending the other
the Polish consulate in the jurisdic- $5,000 tee a friend in trouble. Soon
lion of Michigan and Ohio, the offices , after he makes these two brave
of which are at 80 East Garfield ave-1 plunges in finance, he is informed
nue, Detroit:
by the judge that both parties he
"The Polish consulate would great- benefitted are crooks.
ly appreciate if you would kindly in-!
It seems that Christoper Skinner
sett in your valuable paper the fact: has married against the wishes of his
that Adam Buchbinder, who left Po- grandfather, who threatens to disin-
land in 1020 to come to the United. herit him. Christopher desires a
States and whose parents are Beryl friendly divorce from his wife in or-
and ('Dana Buchbinder, is being der tee deceive grandfather, but wants
sought in a very important matter a co-respondent he can trust. He is
and if you will notify this office of willing to pay liberally and selects
the result."
Jerry for the victim, and as Jerry is
Persons who know of the where-, afraid he has lost the $10,000, he ac-
abouts of the man in question may cepts. The fat is in the fire, and for
sontrnunicate either tee the office of three acts and five scenes Jerry and
the Polish consulate or to The Detroit Mts. Skinner lead all a merry chose.
Jewish Chronicle.

HADASSAH PLANNING
ITS RUMMAGE SALE'

POLISH CONSULATE '
SEEKS INFORMATION

Judaea

At the meeting of the R.sys of
Zion Club several members read 150-
word essays On "Why I A III a Young
Judaean." Rebecca' Burman, who
was transferred from Nliss Mollie
Chabensky's club, taught the mem
bers several new songs. After the
program for the next meeting was as-
signed, the meeting adjourned with
singing of Hatikvoh.

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pontiar Notes

'495

The Beta l'hi Tau, a Michigan fra
ternity with chapters in Flint, Grata
Rapids, Pontiac and Detroit, held it.
anneal conclave in Pontiac June 14
and 15. More than '30 couples at-
tended the social events planned ir•
the Pontiac chapter. Saturday even-
ing a dinner was given at the Nlan-
darin Inn and a dance at (lass Lake.
Sunday morning the guests were
taken horseback riding. In the after-
noon the Barnett home on Frani:lire
boulevard was the scene of a bridge-
tea dansant for the members of t lie
fraternity and their friends. Sumtly
evening the party motored to Detroit,
where they were entertained at es din-
ner and dance at the King Wah Lo
cafe. The second floor of the cafe
was decorated in flowers 1111t1 greens.

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Grand Rapids Manufacturer

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arm chair with backs and seats richly uphol-
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A wonderful example of the master
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Professor Edward Mohler, the well-
known orientalist of Budapest Uni-
versity, has been elected an honorary
member of the Arab University of
Damascus. Ile is the second Hun-
garian Jews to be thus honored, the
first having been Professor Ignaz
Goldzieher.

A Year to Pay Without Interest!

Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday `sights

Konrad Bercovici, Mary Anlin, Ed-
na Ferber, Fannie Ilurst, I3runo Les-
sing, G. B. Stern and Israel Zangwill
are among the well-known writers
whose favorite short stories are to
be included in a collection scheduled
for publication in book form by G.
1'. l'utnam'a Sons.

Ibbinsort ab

Joel J. Levitt, well-known portrait
and landscape painter, will show his
recent works at the exhibition of the
Gloucester Society of Artists, to be
held during July and August in East
Gloucester, Mass.

MAXIMUM PROTECTION
AT MINIMUM COST

ThU ronipany not only offer. motor-

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happier, more
cheerful.

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CIII('A(10.-1.1.

T. A.) — The gen-
eral office of the Iiinai Irrith has ap-
propriated $25,000 for the purpose of
supervising Jewish cultural and re-
ligious work among the Jewish stu-
dents of the Universities of Illinois
and Wisconsin during the conning
year. Adolph Kraus, president of the
order, appointed a committee to con-
duct the work.

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David Yellin, at the invitation of
Dr. Stephen S. Wise of the Jewish
Institute of Religion of New York
will leave Jerusalem in August for
New York, where he will deliver a
series of lectures at the institute,

APPROPRIATES $25,000
FOR JEWISH EDUCATION

Harold H. Smilanaky announces
that the "nsk" has been eliminated
from his name and that by an order
of the Wayne County Probate Court
his name has been changed to Harold
H. Smilay.

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The Ent El Social /Utters will hold
an open meeting at the Northern
Branch of the Jewish Institute, 1111
Westminster avenue, Saturday even-
ing, June 20, at 8:15 o'clock. This
is the second of a series of open meet- I
ings sponsored by the club. Dr. Jo-'
seph Erman will address the club on
a subject of interest to Jewish boys
and girls. 'Music and dancing will
follow the address.


The fireworks firm of Louis Ra-
baut, Inc., 011 Congress stret opposite j
Last week was one of the biggest
the county building, is selling fire- ! weeks in point of retail deliveries of
works a' usual for the Fourth of July j new Nash cars in the history of the
celebration, notwithstanding the pop- Nash Motors Company. Sales reports
ular misconception that no fireworks I received by the factory from dia.
are to be permitted. It is true that tribute/1.s and dealers throughout the
there is a fire commission and all country unfold a story of active buy.
dangerous explosives are banned, but ing of new cars that has been equaled
the fireworks sold by this old firm are by few similar periods in the past
oermitted and are strictly within the seven years.
"While some cities have ex peri.
law.
enced bigger weeks at different
times," declared E. II. McCarty, gen-
eral sales manager, "retail deliveries
for the week, taking the country gen-
erally, have seldom been eclipsed in
any similar period"
Although official reports from all
sections have not yet been received,
practically every distributor in the
Nash selling organization had a big
week in the matter of retail deliver-
ies, and indications point to a con-
tinuance of this fast pace through-
out the balance of June.

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