PLOkritorriewisndlactuai PAGE TWO DEBATERS GET GOLD TO HOLD AND SILVER MEDALS LECTURE SERIES INSTITUTE NOTES I playing before Saul, but instead of (COUNCIL being soothed the King's anger and jealousy became greater than ever. West Warren and Michigan At last a dreadful thought came George Sternberg and Walter Farber Avenue Mothers' Club: "I will kill him Girls' Problems7o Receive Attention into Saul's head. Honored by Webster Club. no•," he said; "I will throw my spear This club, which is the fifth and of Soci ■ I Experts. "Goose Hangs High" Continue s for Second Week at the Garrick Theater, "The Goose Hangs High," A meri. can comedy by Lewis Beath, will coo. At the fourth annual model meet- youngest organization among the God warned his servant David tinue for a second and neat week at But ." Problems encountered by agencies ing of the Webster Debating Club of Jewish Mothers' Clubs of Detroit, will If the king's wickedness, so that when Detroit Central High School, George hold a meeting Wednesday afternoon, the , Carrick Theater ...,minencing Saul threw the spear, David leapt dealing with girls and young women Sternberg won the gold medal and next Sunday night. Spoil by th e quickly aside, and the spear struck will be discussed in a series of lee. Walter Farber won the silver medal. Feb. 4, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Atkin- Dramatists' Theater, Ina., t is th e into the wall. And in this way the lures arranged by the Big Sister son Community House, Thirty-third first outstanding, New .ucceat Council of Detroit, to be held on fine These two debaters, with Seymour young shepherd's life was saved. of the current season to coaa. to B e . ground and they kissed each other. ] Friday afternoons. starting Jan. 30, Schubot, made up the team which street and McGraw avenue. LOYAL TO JUDAEA Beriah confessed that he had left his Dr. Bessie Doutiana Sheraton will troit. at the Jewish ‘Vornan's Club, 89 Ro- won the debate, the subject of which LOOKING FOR DAVID was "Resolved, That the United The play has its locale in a small nation and his God to enjoy the spier . ) , wena street. speak on pre-natal care and Theodore By Ilym•n Perlemut•r. city in the inidde west aro the story dor of the royal courts of Antiochus, At the opening lecture Miss Eliza- States Enter the League of Nations." Levin will speak on current events. Kenneth Fischer was awarded third has to do with a pair of ing par but he felt ashamed when he saw how When Saul found that David had beth Cleveland, vocational director of Greetings will be extended by the eats who have saeriliee.I s(.1).thins Many hundred years ago, when the other Jews died rather than to gone away and that many men were the board of education, will discuss place. George Sternberg is a graduate of for their children's welfar,•, Palestine was overrun by Greeks, bow to the Greek idols. Ile• came to presidents of the older clubs: Mrs. with him, he gathered his soldiers to- the types of girls referred to the Big during the reign Of Antiochus, two the Jewish camps that he might die , 7, ether and set out quickly in pursuit. Sisters. On Feb. (I, Mrs. Harriet Mc- Central High School. lie was presi- Max Weisberg, president of the Jew- 'fhe comedy is the lir , t j ,, , , luetio r dent of his class in his 12-B tenet and young men, Judas and Berinh, were a Jew, lighting to uphold his rejigion Then Jonathan, who knew where Da- Curdy of the Girls' Protective League ish Institute Club; Mrs. Taube Segal, of the Dramatists"fheal, was a member of the school student about to make their first parting. and faith. yid was, went to him and said, "Fear will speak on "Case Analysis," elis- president of the Oakland section now organization formed :•', a sue council. During his last term he was They had always lived together in not, for my father shall not tind you, cussing first contacts and methods of club; Mrs. Sidney Craig, president of cessful group of playwrigh: whirl vice-president of the Webster Debat- Edward Chitin Carpenter Modin and had been the best of procedure. "The Girl and Her Fam- rresiden THE JEALOUS KING Ind you shall be King of Israel." ing Club. Ile was president of his the Twelfth street district club. and and James Forbes director •• pr,„h je friends. last, one day while searching ily" will be the subject for Feb. 13, Mrs. Frank Avrin, president of the -- house and held several other offices, Beriah's father had recently been tions. David, Saul came across a cave with Miss Claire Sanders as the Fenkell group. When the Philistines saw that their f o r appointed to an office in the courts of great champion, Goliath, was slain, hidden amongst some wild lonely speaker. Miss Sanders is probation besides taking a leading part in his Antioehus and Beriah was going to officer of the Juvenile Court. The class play. they were so frightened that they tied rocks. Walter Farber is the newly elected live in the king's court. Ile was high- "I am tired," he said to his sot- meeting of Feb. 21) will be devoted for their lives; but the men of Israel vice-president of the Webster Debat- ly elated at the prospect and he only anti Judah followed after them and Biers;' so I will rest myself in this to problems of the girl herself—em- ing Club and is an active participant :',731VIRIM1710 111 wished that Judas would also go with ployment, recreation and religious af- overtook them, and soon nearly all cave." in many activities at the high school. him. But Judas did not want to go The king did not know that David filiation, and Miss Huey, supervisor Ile is also a member of several out- those wicked Philistines were de- because he said that Antioehus was and his men were already there in of the girls' department of Juvenile side organizations. He will graduate converting the Jews and teaching stroyed. Court, will speak. As soon as that terrible battle was The last lecture will be on March next June. them his heathen ways and wished Now when Saul was fast asleep, ended, Abner, the king's captain, The judges of the debate were Vin- that Berndt would not go. Thus these 6, when Dr. Nellie Perkins, director brought David to Saul and told what the men said to David, "Look, here is Davey, Professor John S. Sed- the Wayne county psychiatric cent P. young men parted for the first time. of your enemy who is seeking to kill had done. don, and S. S. Fishbaine, head of the deed M , Two or three years after their a wonderful clinic. will discuss the girl from the And Saul said, "Whose son are you. Why not kill him instead?" English department at Central Iligh parting, Antiorhus decreed that all "No, I cannot du that!" said David. standpoint of emotion and mentality. School. The gold medal, won by Mr. Lectures will begin promptly at 2 JTWS must worship his God and issued you?' am the son of Jesse, of Bethle- But he crept towards Saul and cut Sternberg, is an annual award of J. "I severe penalties for those who refused o'clock and will he' open to all inter- off a piece of his skirt. Directly Opposite Book.C•dillac Hotel J. Rosenthal and Louis Lux. The sil- hem," replied David. bow to the Greek idols. to When the king awoke, he went out ested. "Then," said the. king, "you shall ver medal, won by Mr. I arber, was Thus many soldiers were sent to nut go beck to your father's house any of the cave and continued looking the award of the Webster Debating IL Modin to see that the Jews obeyed more, but shall stay with me, because for David. Soon after, David came Club. these laws. An altar was built in the of your great bravery. and stood before him, holding up the Bonstelle Playhouse market-place, and the Jews were re- First Detroit Showing of ing's son , niece of cloth , and told all he had h an, th e k J At this, onat quired to how to the idol which was EVERY EVENING Eyre Comedy. yam, the iiible says, "loved Ravel as ' done. placed near the altar. Mattathias, too was in "I he cried. la ' ! yes his royal robe= 10:00 P. M. to 1.00 A %I the rabbi of Modin, was standing his own soul " took off 6.00 P. M. to 8.00 P. M. cou and his sword and his girdle and gave he cave and so close that Through a special arrangement nearby, surrounded by his five sons, Illed you quite easily, but I with Laurence Eyre, Miss Bonstelle Musical Numbers and Add to have ki David. I Saturday Afternoon 12:30 to 2:30 the oldest being Judas. not." Mark Entertainment When the people knew of the g d has secured the' Detroit rights to his The officer in charge of the Syrian At this Saul was so so rry an victory over the Philistines, they were comedy of old New York life, "The soldiers wanted Mattathias to bow to so glad that they ran shouting anti ashamed of his cruelty to David that Merry Wives of Gotham," for pr Motion picture's showing the activi- the idol first, but he refused, and singing, to Saul, and the women he wept bitterly dution and said, "Oh, my pro- ties carried on in Poland, Russia and at the Bonstelle Playhouse, c cried: singing music and sang as they son, you are more righteous than I, , beginning Monday evening, Fhb. 2. Lithuania under the auspices of the Bert Milan and His Orchestra Playing. "'Whosoever is zealous of the To danced "Saul has slain thousands, but fur you would have done me good This production has never been of- Ort the Society for the Promotion • o rah, follow me." while I only wished to t o you , of Agriculture and Technical Trade David his tens of thousands! • fermi in Detroit, thought it was used He soon had a small itht brave "What do these people say?", cried to excellent advantage in New York. Among the Jews) will be shown at band of men, who charged the Syrian Saul, who was a jealous king. "David THE WISE KING The story has to do with twin sis- an entertainment arranged by the soldiers, who were too surprised to has slain tens of thousands, and I, ters, adopted from an orphanage by Jewish Women's European Welfare resist the attack. who am king, only thousands!" Soon after Solomon began to reign, different people. Forty-three years Organization at the Kirby Center, A few weeks later, on the eve of From that day he began to hate God [1111:1111111111111thlinYd iimiii:10s(simi4.1(10 -1 ,1. • I shall came give to him thee'?" and said, elapse "Ask what anti a quarrel develops between Kirby and St. Antoine avenues, Tues- :IIII111Illll ■11111I1111111!1111[11111 ,,111:11.1i ■1111111 11,1' , ■111 111,1111111 the battle of Beth Huron, a weary - 252525 al. d1..- I.,' 15 David, until at last his heart grew no the wealthy Delthonde and the Irish day evening, Feb. 7. Admission will man was seen coming to the camp of very wicked that he. wished to kill him. be free and the doors will close at "Give me wisdom," replied Solo- O'Tandy families over a piece of the Jews. When he came up to the When David saw that the king was mon, "so that I may be a good king, land on Fifth avenue. Mrs. DeRhonde o'clock. Morris D. Waldman, manag- guard he asked to see Judas, who was sad and unhappy and that he did not like my father, David." and Mrs. 0"fantly are called upon to ing director of the United Jewish the general of the Jewish troops. As love him any more, he said, "I will God was so pleased with Solomon's pacify their militant husbands. The Charities, will deliver an address on soon as he saw Judas he fell on his knees and wept, because this weary play to him upon my harp, sweet, choice that Ile matte him the wisest quarrel is accentuated when the son "Charity From a Business Point of do man who ever lived and also gave him of the rich family falls in have with View" and Rabbi II. J. Berkowitz of man was Beriah, who had fled from soothing music, just as I used to Temple Beth El will speak on "If Not the daughter of the poor one. the Syrian camp to join the Jewish when minding my father's sheep upon great honor and riches. the hills of Bethlehem." The last performance of "Outward Now, When?" Musical numbers will One day two women, each carrying army. So David took his harp and stood Judas picked Beriah up from the a little baby, came and stood before Bound" will be given Sunday even- be rendered by the Music Circle of Detroit, songs and recitations will be ing, Feb. 1. Solomon. One said: presented by the literary section of "0, King, listen! We two live to- Free of Charge to Employer. the Kultur League and Hebrew reci- gether in the same house. One night Zerlakah Club. this woman's baby died, and whilst The next meeting of the Zedakah tations will be delivered by Seymour I was sleeping she came and put the Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Katzer and Max Weiner of the United "Where Good Furniture little dead body in my bed, and took E. Rice of 2021 Virginia park. All Hebrew Schools. Detroit Branch, 1509 Casa Avenue. Is Not Expensive" The motion pictures will be shown away my baby, who was sleeping be- members are urged to attend in order I side me. The next morning I found to finish layette , to be sent to Pales- through the courtesy of the Metro- politan Motion Picture Company. out what she had done; therefore bid tine. ( it her give me bark my dear live baby." "No, no That is not the truth!" cried the other woman. "This little dead baby is yours!" Then the king said. "Bring me a : sword and divide the living child and give one half to each of the women." At this the woman who had first spoken burst into tears and rushed forward and said, "No, no Give her the living one. It would break my heart to see it destroyed!" Then Solomon knew that this poor, distressed women was really the mother of the living child, because she loved it so much that she would rather see it nursed by another than allow it to be killed. So he cried ' aloud to his servants: "Give this pour woman the live baby, and do not hurt it, for she is the mother." A C at qilkofs (garner Oriental Cafe 219 Michigan Ave. DANCING to Give TO SHOW ORT WORK IN MOVING PICTURES ri.ot . would s. NO COVER CHARGE In 75c TRY OUR NOONDAY CHOW-MEIN LUNCHEON Phone CADILLAC 9056 for MALE OR FEMALE HELP OF THE MOST RELIABLE KIND The General Employment Agencies One of the Most Important Letters In Automobile History PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY MISS FARBER TO LEAD D ETRO I T, M I C II 1 GAN GRADUATION MARCH Aops ctroitinniture ✓ topelle %trot at For the Living Room O DD chairs in a splendidly assorted line of style and upholstery—new models just in front the best makers and of a range in price Which gives our patrons very little trouble in choosing. Priced '36 to '400 I N SUITES for the living room we display many new effects in the late coverings 111111 of novel and unique designs. The range of price is very wide, running front '185 10'2,000 YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE Telephone Cherry 2523 2814 Hastings Street M. SCHORR •nd MISCHA FISHSON, Company M =7"-." . Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 31 and 1 Matinee and Evening Madame Zaslasalcai• and Betty Frank in the Great Melodrama "FORGOTTEN CHILDREN" Monday Evening, Feb. 2, at Popular Price. The Sea•on'a Greatest Since.. "MODERN GIRLS" Wednesday Evening, Feb. 4, the Latest Success "AMERICAN GREENHORNS" Miss Ethel E. Farber of 310 Hen- ' drie avenue, the youngest member of the 1925 graduating class of Central high School, will lead the grand march, with Jared W. Finney, the ! 'Attest graduate, who received his di- ploma in 1801, of the alumni dance of the Central Alumni Association at I the General Motors Building Friday evening, Jan. 30. Miss Farber is ac. tive in all school activities and in addition is a Hebrew teacher. She expects to attend City College and I later Columbia University. Important Motor Facts During Trying Months of the Year Clearly Indicated. This is the time of the year when the average motor car toner appre- 2iates fully the talk of automobile engineers about viscosity of lubricat- ing oils and low grade of gasoline. Frequent and long intervals of chok- ing while starting motors and exas- , aeration which collies from balky mo- tors in excessively cold weather come from low grade gasoline. One of the results is that unburned gasoline gets town past the pistons and dilutes the lubricating oil. From this come re- •air bills. In both the Packard Six anti the Packard Eight cars both [if !hese conditions are cared for with , the Packard fu•lizer, a device which ore-heats the gasoline, making it ex- plode more readily during starting and while the motor is warming up. Alcohol evaporates no readily and temperatures in this climate drop so unexpectedly that, even though ordi- nary care is given to the non-freez- ing mixture in radiators of cars, it is not unusual for the cooling water in automobile motors to freeze solidly and crack the motor block. in the Packard Six and Packard Eight MG- tors there have been built expansion blocks which give way in case a MO- tor freezes. A plate which runs the length of one side of the motor, be- sides giving access to the water jacket for cleaning, acts as it further , precaution against the motor block cracking in the event the water in the motor freezes. • Mrs. M. Jacoby of 452 California avenue was hostess at a public card party and luncheon Jan. 14 for the benefit of the Zetlakah Club. Other luncheon , and rani pallier were given by Mrs. J. Harvith of 301 East Phila.: delphia avenue and Mrs. Benjamin Jacob of 936 Gladstone avenue to :11,1 the club. Thursday Evening, Feb. S, the Entire Company i ■ the Well Known Literary Perform...re "YANKEL THE BLACKSMITH" MOVING KE trose C73 11, • Performance for the Benefit of NOTICE: O. Wednesday, Feb. Morris Sleeve. Theatre Manager, will be given. The play selected was written by Mr. She" — "CAPITAL PUNISHMENT" CRATING STORAGE 111Irose 4773 SHIPPING January 5, 1925. AM-L TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY: Newspapers are carrying the story of a radical reduction which the Company has announced in the prices of all enclosed models of the Packard Six car. The prices of the Eight models are not reduced. The announced reductions vary from $640 for the Six coupe to $840 for the seven-passenger Six sedan. Following are the new prices at Detroit: 7-pass. Sedan Limousine.___ $2585 4 -pass. Coupe 2785 5-pass. Coupe ... 2785 5-pass. Sedan . 7-pass. Sedan 5-pass. Sedan Limousine. $2885 2585 2685 This price revision makes the Packard Six in its various models easily the oustanding automobile value of the year. This is particularly true because at the new prices the cars are exactly as they were; there is no change in design, material or workmanship. While price reductions are nothing new to the automobile industry, no company building a high-grade car and appealing to an exacting clientele has ever before made so far-reaching a price revision in its product. As a stockholder in the Company you will naturally ask why this drastic move, and can the Company market its high-grade cam profitably at so low a price? The answer is—we are prepared to do it. The Six has been on the market four years, during which it has been no far refined and perfected that we believe the appearance and fundamentals of the car will be unchanged for a considerable time; that is to say, the car has been standardized. And while doubtless we shall from time to time make minor and detail improvements, we do not anticipate any necessity for substantial structural long time to come. We are, therefore, in ideal position to devote our attention and changes for a with Packard facilities to turning this perfected car out in quantities at the lowest price consistent quality. And the price revisions are a step in our program to this end. Production will be conservatively expanded to take care of the increased sales. The Company has never been stronger financially, or better prepared, in organization and facilities, for a constructive move such as this. We enclose copy of our report for the last quarter ending November 30th last. We show net earnings of $1,872,753—one of the best quarters in the history of the Company. We have no unsold stock of goods on hand and our inventories were never in better condition. Very cordially, President. In order that those interested might have the information which the president of the Packard Motor Car Company addressed to the stock- holders of the Company we take pleasure in publishing this letter. 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