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PAGE FOUR

Fraternal and
Club Notes

Adelphi•ns

• J. W. Smith Will Thoroughly! MUSIC
Discuss City's Problems
Before PriMaries.
"Recently," declared John W. Figures in Musical World of
Smith, Republican candidate for
Detroit Are Assembling for
mayor, "several thousand Detroit
Eventful Season.
men and women gathered in front of

phony Choir call for two concerts.
The Messiah will be given Sunday
,wenintr, Dec. 28. Mendelssohn's Eli-
jah will be given in the spring. The
choir will be called together the first
of October for its preliminary re.
hearsals under Mr. Kolar.
Mr. Walter goes to New York next
week, whree he will meet Mr. Kolar
to make final arrangements for the
Sunday afternoon concerts. As an-
nounced in the spring, there will be
24 of these, running from Oct. 26
to April 19, omitting Dec. 21 and 20.
The plans for the concerts are al-
ready sketched and complete an-
nouncement regarding them will be
made in the course of next month.
Mr. :Morrell, the auditor of the so-
ciety, reports that the responses in
the way of subset iptions to the main-
tenance fund are most encouraging,

postoffice. I was invited to meet
eeting of the Adelph. h
At the last ..leafing
William H. Murphy, president of
ion Club, which took place Aug. 14
e had been told that I would be
l'.
t
il
the Detroit Symphony Society, last
at the home of Samuel Snitz, 1494
Edison avenue, the officers for the formally asked to become a candidate week returned from California and
for his benefit t .e new set in which
ensu nes year were formally installed.
the orchestra will be placed in Or-
they are as follows: Samuel Snitz,
•hos t ra II all nett winter anal pet up.
president; Herman Ildinstat, vice-
ile approved of .t thmmaghly and oth-
president; Benjamin J. Safir, secre-
ers who have seen it look on it as a
tary; Irving G. I'aul, treasurer. The
vast improvement over anytoing that
following committees were appointed
Detroit has had. The set, instead of
by the president: Social, Carl C.
consisting of bare walls of cold gray,
Feldman; memerahip, Bernard Ve-
will give the feeling of old tapestry.
lick; program, l.ouis Silverberg;
The hanging lamps which so annoyed
press, Benjamin J. Safir; house, Earl
George Alpert, a young Boston
many of the audience, especially lawyer, was appointed assistant dis-
Levine; gift, Rufus K. Stevens, Jr.;
those in the front part of the house, trict attorney for Suffelk County.
auditing, Benjamin J. Safir. The club
have disappeared. No lights are seen
has planned a number of activities
on the stage whatever, as the stage
for the coming winter, among which
is illuminated by border heats con-
will be a New Year's party at which
cealed in the new ceiling.
the University of Michigan members
Mr. Cabrilowitsch, who for the past
will be the guests of the local mem-
few weeks has been taking 'the cure"
bers of the club. The next meeting l
at the famous Had Gasteinnin, Aus-
will take place Thursday evening,
tria, hat now gone to the Tyrol,
I Aug. 28, at the home of Benjamin J.
where he has been joined by Mrs.
Safir, 2016 Hazelwood avenue.
Gabrilowitsca, his sister and hiss
Nina Gabrilowitsch. They are sailing
Gamma Rho.
for home the end of September.
The first meeting of the Gamma
Mr. Kolar is spending the entire
Rho Sorority was held at the home
summer at his home in Long Branch,
of Miss Dorothy Bronstein of Kirby
N. J., with the exception of several
avenue. The following officers were
weeks during which he conducted the
elected: President, Miss Ida Jaffe;
JOHN W. SMITH
municipal concert.; in Philadelphia.
secretary. Miss Rebecca Weingarden;
The selection of good furniture presents no difficult problem at this
Mr. Walter, the manager, has re-
treasurer, Mks Rebecca Weisman. for mayor of Detroit. But I had not
store—for the reason that furniture of distinction and high quality is
The next meeting will be at the home been informed of, and I had nut an- turned from an interest.ng trip which
of Miss Helen Rosner, Hazelwood ticipated, the character of the appeal carried him to the South Pacific.
the only kind you will find here. The kind of furniture that becomes
Miss Edith M. Rheas, educational
avenue.
which was made, its friendliness anti director, has returned from her holi-
even more beautiful with the passing years.
genuine fervor.
day
in Europe and comes to Detroit
Perigolds.
"The committee presented to me the first of September to resume her
There is a delightful surprise awaiting you here. You will be
The last meeting of the Perigolds more than 32,000 letters and postal i work.
amazed when you see what an exceptionally large and varied stock
was held at the home of Miss E. Le- cards urging me to run. Their ap-
The outlook for the corning season
of truly high grade furniture we carry. The names of such prominent
vitt, 1623 Blaine avenue, Tuesday peal was too earnest and sincere to s one to give great encouragement
furniture builders as Sligh, Luce, Rockford, Grand Rapids Book Case
evening Aug. 5. Complete plans for be ignored. I am making the race. to all the friends of the Detroit Sym-
a dance to be given in November My resignation as postmaster has phony Orchestra. 1•he sale of season
and Furniture Company, etc., dominate our displays and you will won-
were' made.
gone to the President.
tickets is materially larger than it
der why we are not more centrally located.
"No promises have been asked of was at this time a year ago and, while
The next time you see
me, none shall be given, save the during the summer no particular ef-
Nu Beta Phi,
The answer is simply that we prefer to sell high grade merchandise
a Nokol owner, ask him
Arrangements for a charity bridge pledge of sincere and faithful serv- fort has been made to push it, the sale
at moderate prices, which would be impossible if we were buidened
what he thinks of his
tea to be given at the Palmetto Apart- ice made to the people at large. has been steady and constant since
Nokol. Ask him what
with an extortionate rental. We own our big store and warehouse and
ments Sept. 14 by the Nu Beta Phi There is no organization to which I the close of last season.
finest
he'd take for it if he
Sorority have been completed. Miss can look for support, save the spon-
the money we save in high rent enables us to sell furniture of the
The list of soloists which was an-
couldn't get another.
taneous
association
of
those
citizens
Ruth
Grosberg
is
chairman
of
the
af-
nounced last spring has finally been
quality at the lowest prices you will find anywhere in , Detroit.
fair and tickets are being Bold by the who recently came to me. I am glad completed. Charles Courboin, the
You'll find heti like to
to
go
directly
to
the
people
with
my
members. The next meeting of the
NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE, IT WILL PAY YOU
famous organist who was formerly
talk to you on the subject.
sorority
will
be
held
at
the
home
of
appeal."
TO VISIT THIS TORE,
organist of the Cathedral in Antwerp,
And why shouldn't her
Miss Beatrice Wiener of Leicester
Belgium, has no arranged his tour
Lut winter he shoveled
court.
PORTUGAL'S MARANOS that he will be soloist with the or-
no coal, and carried no
chestra at the concerts of Dec. 18
ashes. His house was
LONG FOR JUDAISM and 19.
Ladies Free Loan.
never too warm or too

The Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Free
The Detroit Symphony Society
cold.
Loan Association will have a special C•tholics Outwardly, They Seek Re. plans to give two or three organ re-
meeting Monday evening, Aug. 25, at
Ask him and see.
turn to Fathers' Religion.
citals during the winter, thus making
7:30, at the Congregation Ahavath
use of the magnificent instrument
?ion, Holbrook avenue and Beaubien
T. A.)—Sev- which,was presented to the orchestra
JERUSALEM.—(J.
9332 OAKLAND AVE.
treet. Reports of all loans given out eral thousand Marano! in Lisbon, the last year by Mr. and Mrs. Murphy.
AUTOMATIC
DETROIT
to date and of the financial condition capital of Portugal, have expressed It is hoped to have one by Marcel
HEAT CORPORATIOh
of the organization will be given at their desire to return to Judaism. The Dupre, the great organist who was
Open Every Evening Except . Friday.
this meeting. Plans for the annual Maranos, who are a wealthy and in. soloist at t..ts dedicaton of the organ
5134.40 Cans Are,
Fourteenth Cars Pass By Our Store
banquet will be discussed and refresh- fluential group, are the descendant.
lust been rece.ved taut
Tolephoor Northrop' 4152
ments will be served.
of Spanish and Portguguese Jews aadia humanizer is coming to Amer-
Clairmount Cars One Block Away at Owen
who were compelled to accept Ca- ica after the first of the year and ne-
Athena Girls Club,
tholicism during the time of Chris- gotiations are now in progress which
The Athena Girls entertained last topher Columbus and the Spanish In- Mr. Walter hopes will bring this
Tuesday evening at the home of Miss quisition under the leadership of great artist to Detroit. Earlier in
Ethel Last, Owen avenue, with a Torquemada. Although they accept- the season it is planned to bring a
Itettimetele thmele. for Nome
stork shower in honor of Mrs. Samuel ed Christianity outwardly, they re- very distinguished organist from New
Saltzman (Lottie Spalter). Members mained secretly Jews, the tradition York for a recital.
Bonded sr the
fidelity mid Cesiselty Cessony
of the club are selling tickets for the being kept alive by their descendants
The plans for the Detroit Sym-
annual dance to be held at the Hotel until today.
the well, they found that the little Stotler Oct. 5. Irving Unger's Or-
The application for the return to
girl had indeed been saved.
chestra has been engaged to furnish Judaism on behalf of the Maranos
I.ike all the rabbis of his time,
the music. The next meeting will b e was made by the Jewish community
Rabbi Hanina accepted no money for
held at the home of Miss Matilda

his services as teacher and rabbi. Lieberman, 996 Medbury avenue, of Lisbon in a letter addressed to the II
GIVE WAYNE COUNTY A CHANCE
Chief Rabbinate of Palestine, asking
Rabbi Mittel, one of the first makers
advice on the necessary formalities.
of the Talmud, had scat!: "Ile that Ttiesday, Aug. 26.
makes a profit out of the Torah shall
JOHN A.
waste away." And Rabbi Zadok, an- HUNGARY'S WINNERS
SENATOR M. EHRLICH,
other of the early makers of the Tal-
AT
OLYMPIAD
JEWS
JEWISH LEADER, DIES
mud, hail said: "Thou shalt not
make of the Torah a crown to swag- Papers Praise Them But Suppress
Was
Long • Factor in South African
ger with, nor shalt thou make it a
Their Origin.
Political Affairs.
spade to dig with. Anyone who de-
rives a profit from the words of the
BUDAPES T.—(J. T. A.)--All
Republican Candidate for
JOHANNESBURG.—(J. T.
Torah is helping on his oWn destruc- three Ilungarians who carried away
M. Ehrlich, the only Jewish member
tion."
Every
one
of
the
early
rab-
prizes at the international Olympic
By LEON FRAM •
bis, therefore, made his living by games in Paris are Jews. The first of the South African Senate, died!
working nt some trade or other. You is Dr. Julius Halasy, a bank official Aug. 5 at Blomfontein.
"Master
of
the
Universe,
the
whole
Ilis funeral was attended by thou-
will
remember
that
the
great
Rabbi
The colleagues of Hanina always
in the employment of the Atlantic
FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT
wondered why Ilanina, who WAS in. world is grieved, while lianina alone Joshua Ben Ilananiah, the nian who Trust, who hit 98 bull's-eyes out of sands of .leans and non-Jews. Gen-1
enjoys
comfort!"
eral
Hertzng, the new nrime minis-I
walked with emperors, was a needle- 1(10 in the shooting competition. The
ferior to other rabbis of his time in
includes cities of Hamtramck, High-
At this the showers descended maker. Rabbi Ilanina Ben Dom was Ilungarian press gave much space to ter of South Africa, delivered an ad-
learning, was yet no superior to then
land Park and Ilth, 13th. 15th, 17th,
a stone cutter, and he hardly earned praising the champion, but in no case dress at the grave in which he dwelt
all in the power of his prayers. Ila. again.
19th and 21st Wards, Detroit. Vil-
noon his friendship with Senator
nina gave the answer to this by say-
And still another wonder tale is enough to supply his family with was mention made of the fact that
lages of Grosse Pointe, Grosse
ing that in the eyes of God the thing told in the Talmud. One Sabbath bread and a roof. But to be happy in he was a Jew and that his real name Ehrlich for the past 29 years. He
nointed
out
the
contribution
of
the
poverty
is
part
of
the
life
of
the
man
that counted most was not learning eveollaoioa's daughter came to him
Pointe Park, Grosse l'ointe Farms,
was Julius Fisch, of which Ilalasy is
or brilliance of mind, but the loving with tears in her eyes, and said: who would be a saint. One of the the Ilungarian translation. Fisch be- late senator to the economic and po-
Grosse Pointe Shores, Redford,
heart and the good deed. Rabbi Ila- "Father, I have made a terrible mis- colleagues of Ilanina said: "I heard longs to a prominent Jewish family !Weal development of the country
Northville, Plymouth, Brightmoor.
nina used to say:
take. I have poured vinegar instead a voice from heaven saying:
which has given rabbis and scholars and said that South Africa had suf-
"'The whole world is nourished by to Hungarian Jewry.
fered a great loge in his death.
Townships of Grosse Pointe, Gra-
"lie who considers it more impor- of oil in the lamp, and it is too late
the spirit of Ilanina, yet Ilanina is
Senator Ehrlich was a prominent
tiot, Hamtramck, Greenfield, North-
In the fencing competition at the
tant to avoid sin than to gain in to change."
content with being nourished by one
leader of Jewry in South Africa and
learning, his learning shall endure;
ville, Plymouth, Livonia, Redford.
"Never fear, my daughter. lie basket of carobs a week.' " Carob is Olympiad third place was gained by wag the founder of the Jewish Board
Hungary in the person of Johann
but he who considers it more impor- that hath given oil the power of burn-
another word for the fruit culled St. Garai, who La also a Jew. That a of Denuties, a union of Jewish com-
Primaries Sept. 9, 1924.
gain
learning
than
to
avoid
to
can
give
the
same
power
to
vine-
tant
log
John's Bread.
sin, his learning shall not endure. Ile gar." . And the lamp burned.
Jew should have won first place munities in South Africa.
One time in his life !Janina felt among the Hungarian fencing com-
who has more gond deeds than wis-
On the highway leading to Jeruea- like complaining of his poverty. Ile
dom, his wisdom shall endure; but he lam, a man by the name of Nehuniah was standing by the sale of the high- petitors is particularly interesting in SOUTH AFRICAN JEWS
by
view of the fact that Dr. Eugen
DISCUSS EDUCATION
who has more wisdom than good had dug a large well. Ile had dug
ling • to Jerusalem and watch- Fuchs, the fencing champion at the
deeds, his wisdom shall not endure." the well not for his own use but for way ,ead
pilgrims go by. Ile saw how two previous Olympiads of London
s
ac
Rabbi !Janina tells us that it is the sake of the thousands of Jews
JOHANNESBURG.—(J. T. A.1—
WE NEED
each pilgrim carried along with AIN and Stockholm, was not allov..:1 to
more important to do than to know. who made the pilgrimage to the Tem-
The state of Jewish education in the
some gift to present to the/streatl
The value of a prayer depends upon ple at Jerusalem three times a year— Temple of God at Jerusalem For take part in the games on behalf of Union of Smith Africa and the in-
saint was envious. II too, Hungary because he hail as::::rtod his creased practice of sending Jewish
the character of the man who prays. at Pesach, Shebuoth and Succoth. It
Jewishness too strongly.
Tbe man who has good deeds behind was Neauniah's rift to his people— once the
to Catholic schools have led
wanted the pleasure of bringing a
The third place in the 100-meter the Jewish community of Johannes-
his prayers in benefited by praying. to provide a well at which the pil-
swimming competition was also
The man whose prayers are not grims might quench their thirst as gift.
"Everybody is bringing gifts to the gained by a Ilungarian Jew, Karl burg to demand a special body to
backed by good deeds prays in vain. they traveled along the hot road to Temple.. I alone must come empty
sunervise Jewish education in South
Huta, a boy of 17, who is liungary's Africa. The South African Jewish
God loves those who love their fel- Jerusalem.
handed!" he thought.
swimming
champion.
Board of Deputies and the South Af-
low-men.
One day, Nehuniah's little daugh-
What did Benin do? says the Tal-
"Ile in whom the spirit of his fel-
rican Zionist Organization met in a
ter, bending over the side of the well mud. Ile went into the wilderness
low-creatures takes delight, in him to see her reflection in the water, at the outskirts of his town and Opposed to School Amendment conference on Hebrew education. The
the spirit of the Almighty takes de- fell in. A pilgrim sow the accident picked out a large stint'. Ile set to
Chief Rabbi, Dr. J. L. Landau, ar-
and Favors Liberal Pro.
light; and he in whom the spirit of happen and gave an alarm. Rut the work with his tool, and trimmed it,
raneed the preliminary work.
hibition Laws.
bis fellow-creatures takes not delight, well was deep and it was hard to get carved it, and polished it, and said:
The conference discussed the eo-
in him the spirit of the Almighty the struggling, frightened child up. "I vow that I shall present this beau-
Republican Candidate
eition in general of Jewish edueatior
Herman A. Sehmier, candidate for in South Africa; the establishment of
takes not delight."
Messengers hastened to Ilanina to tiful atone to the Temple." But now
Because Rabbi Benin* gave up his
tell him of the accident. When they the serious question arose as to how. State Representative from the First an inspectorate of Jewish education•
whole life to the service of his fellow- came and told him what had hap- to transport the heavy stone to the district, has lived in Detroit for 20 the founding of a Jewish boneding
years and is married. lie was edu- • chool or schools, and the fnundatioe
men, for that reason did he stand
Temple.
he said:
cated in the Detroit public schools for a training college for Jewish
nearer to God than any other man of pened,
"Be calm, she has already been
Laborers from the town, passing
lace
where
Ilanina
stood
a
-
and
graduated from the Detroit Col- teachers in South Africa.
his tine.
th e p
out."
, 9
in 1919. Mr. Schmier
One day, the Talmud tells, Rabbi taken
"But how do you know, are you proached him and offered to carry the lege of Law
Ilanina was caught in a shower while
stone to the Temple for 100 gold- was a candidate for the State Senate uudson and Essex Car Sales
"His Word Is His Bond."
carrying a bag full of out upon his a prophet?"
.
Rut
Hanina
did
not
have
from
the
Second
district two years "
"I am neither a prophet nor the nieces,
Exceed All Others in Sit-
ago and had the endorsement of the
bead.
e began
son of a prophet, but do you think e th at mac money.
Cylinder
Class.
His Motto: "Courtesy, Efficiency and Co-operation"
"Master of the Universe," he ap- that God would permit it to happen despair
of fulfilling his vow, and to Citizens' I.eague of Detroit. lie is
attorney with offices in the Ford
pealed, "the whole world is happy, that the gift which the righteous man crate himself
promise
lf for
or ma
making
ng a prom
se
berate
July broke all selling records for
while !Janina alone is annoyed."
gave to his people shall become the he could not possibly fulfill. As he Building.
PRIMARIES SEPTEMBER 9
Immediately the rain stopped.
In
his platform Mr. Schmier advo.1 Hudson and Essex cars in Wayne
instrument of his child's death!"
stood thus, lost in thought, wonder-
When he arrived safely borne with
cafes the reapportionment of the leg- county, according to Aaron De Roy,
When the messengers returned to ing what to do with his fine stone,
distributor.
Despite
the
tact
that
the
islative
districts,
capital
punishment,
his salt, he prayed again:
there suddenly appeared before him
the manufacture of beer and light Fourth of July holiday shortened the
five other laborers .
"Do you want this stone transport- wines, as opposed to absolute proM. month and that July often develops
■■■•■■•■■•■■■•ILILILIKWIr?
, 1.7111%.111.11011MIKWIL'IM. 11 7 . 11 . ■■
ed to Jerusalem?" their leader asked. hition, and the revision of the Detroit a slow-down in business. the sale of
VOTE FOR
Week Starting
"Yes," faltered Maine. "It is my Justices Court, making it a court of the new balloon-tire Hudson-Essex
$ vow to the Temple. But I am afraid record and increasing its jurisdiction. went to 419 cars—the highest in De
Monday Night, Aug. 25th.
He
opposes
the
parochial
school
Roy
history.
Nights 25e to $1.00.
I cannot pay the regular price. I
This bettered the mark of 400
amendment.
am a poor man."
which our organization had set for it-
LAST WEEK
DE WITT H.
"Well," said the laborers, "we are
self
and it established Iludson-Essex
streets
of
Jerusalem,
but
the
work.
ourselves on the way to Jerusalem.
Lut Performance Saturday Night, Aug. 30.
We'll be glad to help you out. If ers were nowhere to be found. He firmly as the year's leader to date
you promise to help carry the stone, went to the officials of the city and among all six-cylinder cars in Detroit.
We now have a lead of 300-odd cars
we'll ask you no more than, say, five told his story.
"They must have been not human for the year over any six-cylinder
pieces of silver."
"Agreed!" 'Janina hastened to say, laborers but angels," said the officials. manufacturer in the field.
(Present Incumbent)
Up to Aug. 1 we are ahead of all
and he wondered who the men might "Keep your money."
— IN
"But even if they were angels," four-cylinder cars too, foment the two
be who were willing to do such hard
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
lament
selling
low
priced
fours.
labor for such small pay. They car- Hanina insisted, "they shall be paid
"This decisive and consistent pref-
ried the stone together to Jerusalem the price they stipulated for their
FOR
erence
for
Hudson
and
Essex
cars,
and deposited it in the court of the labor," and Bennis, poor and needy
Temple. Ilanina had no sooner de- though he was himself, gave the five over a period which is long enough
livered his gift over to one of the gold pieces to the treasury of the to eliminate the results of any spurt
The Irresistible Comedy of Youth and Maturity
or momentary popularity, we con-
priests than he took the five gold Temple as "the angels' wage."
(As Played by h4rs. Fiske)
Rabbi Harlin& was the last of the eider most significant. When the
pieces from his money-bag in order
men and women of Detroit prefer
wonder-workers
in
Israel.
"When
0
to pay the laborers. But as he turned
By Ida Lubleeeki Ehrlich
Primaries Sept. 9, 1924
"A Faithful Judge"
toward them—they were not there. Rabbi Ilanina died," nays the Tal- Hudson and Detest cars to all others,
it must be admitted that the value
mud,
"the
workers
of
wonders
came
Drarnatiaed from • Story by Mary Brecht Pulver.
Ito
Ile looked all through the Temple
is there."
court for them, and searched the to an end."—Young Israel,

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