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PAGE TWO

PISGAH LODGE DANCE
WILL ATTRACT MANY

"Where Good Furniture Is Not Expensive"

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Two Very Important
Items for the Home

DRIVE CONTINUES ANOTHER WEEK;
MANAGERS CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS

One thousand members of Pisgah I
Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., and their
friends are expected to attend the
George Washington Birthday dance
to be given by the lodge at the Statler

With more than two-thirds of the $150,000 asked by the United
Jewish Emergency Fund in hand Thursday afternoon, Feb. 10, man-
agers of the drive, confident that the amount would be subscribed,
if not actually over-subscribed, if all the prospective contributors
are visited, decided to continue the campaign until the early part
rally of workers at
of next week. This decision was reached at a
of the Young Women's Hebrew Association.
the Little Theater
Henry Wineman, president of the fund, presided and declared that
the fair name of the community would be sullied if the campaign
did not succeed. A total of $100,001) was reported by the colonels
of the trade divisions and the women's division.
Rabbi A. 51. Hershman of Shuarey Zeilek, in a short address,
conclu-
called upon the workers to bring the drive to a successful
the
to preserve the reputation of Detroit Jewry.
sion in i;li f F
the Jews in Detroit is at stake," he said, "and we cannot
f
standin
afford' to do less than raise the fund asked of us. Failure, in this
calamitous and should be regarded as out of the
instance, would be

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ent ire f l air of our spacious trio-
play rooms has been given over to
hcu,
lliuulg Itoom Suites at a time W
with Spring just around the corner,
many homes require new dining room
furniture.
A visit to our shops trill give you many
new ideas vAhieh, t ( think, )till guide
you materially iu making your wlection.

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men to come forward and Meet I. ed.
out for special commendation at the
drive headquarters was one of $300 given as they should, but their ,t11.
solemn obligation as Jews and pipit
made by the Detroit Times.
"The Jews of Detroit are Iti ti. i.
Six hundred and sixty women un- weighed in the balance. Tite,r -i Al
(der the general direction of Mrs. Jo- respect is at stake. This is Ilp.
ieph M. Welt canvassed approximate- important element in the wit." ,•.,
I
ly 3,500 heads of families during the
, ation --even more important Ilia., 'to
, week. Mrs. Welt expressed high
ef
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Iltraise for the
I co-operation which characterized the I

Wind
and Percus sion
c ci'. et
'ki 1 :
vlioynf sW
i ii: III reli n
i i n"t p' a:nilgtin:Isfwo'irl'ii:.1'ithi il:a::ii 1 I. t ht1;:it's 'ili
v'
ti-r°ervk:iiiiu'fs II hne
nurnoses, it is said, was there assem- ,
bled a larger number of women work- ,
1
In Stravinsky, the Russia!,
,
ers.
,,,p:-.S
si• ,,,•1H ••••.‘
Discussing the effect which the 1 I poser, will appear ,i , ilt. , (it

I
cort
with the svt h
drive will }sive on the future of the
arch 3, p, II, j. _
1Detroit Jewish community, Morris D. ' Tuesday
. uesp
evening, M
tra Hall.
The piano concerto, which ,-
e r'nas .7'11r ilgunr:1
' ‘isVslud i..liln' tulYti df',719'Utvi°i ri n g" f stt h i tte
progr,tr ,
, second work on the
ing the early part of the week:

Re

Accompaniment.

"The primary purpose of the drive made a very profound liras,
to unite all Jews I wherever it has been heard I-
Stravinsky has departed f s -
remaining vestiges of differences ex., precedent by confining the ors•,,,
,. ,
I
I isting among them. If it has succeed- , part to the wind and pc

8151),(a00 was
I I for
in a common enterprise to destroy all

I int in doing this, as I hope it has, it . choirs of the orchestra. NA
great achievement and are used.
second part of the pthel ••
vial life, namely, the family. By un- ;Wrists is the stork of the Ort. Ameriiihas
been prepares
a
thereby
the way for bigger 1 already announC,I, comnrist
.CZITI J ews may contribute importantly' things for the future.
laying
stress
on
severing
,
I
elillSei011 ,4
"Let nobody say that the Reform; vinsky's setting of the faun,. \ ..
connections with foreign traditions , to the reconstruction of Jewish life
ant] by failing to reckon positively I in eastern Europe by making possible , 'Jews have given more than the Ortho- Boat Song; a short piece,
with the Nattily background andithe carrying
out of of the
the
Ores 'migrant.
"But what
situation
at hoine,111ox, or that the Orthodox have given "Fireworks," which he wroti. i•
Fe•rs the Future.
,,
ideals, our so-called Americanization :
ment is destructive of the unity we • ter of his teacher, Nicolat 11•,
ubt helped to weaken i
efforts
have
node
the Jewish home, to destroy its au- here in America? I frankly ant afraid ' more than the Reform. Such a state.. "ration of the winkling rz of tip
lof what the future may bring. Con- :are seeking and will its the corninum!Korsakoff; his Scherzi
Fotc.i•
from
111.•
..,
,..•.
er- ' and, finally, the suite
I ity incalculable disservice. Many{
tau rely, to banish its ideals."
today are no l o nger w hat th ey , sons have done their duty—but they "Petrouchka." The first min,- .]
Heroic efforts are being put forth di
one
given and labored not as Re- the program by the oreh•st la
their ,were, Until the present we have d
by many of the colonels and thei
Mr. Kolar will be the "Ala, .,..
,. that sustained the I have
ELIAS GOLDBERG
teams to realize the expectations of ' little or not fl, ,
rna were I form, not as Orthodox, but as Jew,--
uaro" overture of Mozart.
cotwe
r
ou
o
r
pirit,
f
s
and they are reaping the reward of a Fi
the
leaders
in
the
drive.
Many
of

Jewish
nu,
Interest in the concert I- n do
Hotel Sunday evening, Feb. 22, for
eronit ntie ;
clu- almost exclusively f o r
the benefit of the building fund of them have set aside 'he week ex
teritd
development,
and
what
cum-
duty
well
done.
"Some
unfortunately
have
not
'spread.
Ilk coming is consiA• ,.

i,
,
one
real musical sensation of •n,
the new community center being
mm)] work was done was. Philanthrm i holding has not been as Reform or as
erected on East Ferry avenue, which
'rhi.;. Orthodox. There is still time for these rent season.
4.'hust
' will be completed in several weeks.;
s nt though h'i charily
f he h':ri : r t ,'sai u
j
i 9ii 'terms
' A novel feature of the dance will bei
was the highest summarization of the
the distribution of unique souvenirs
Jewish spirit. Nourishment for the!
to the guests. A grand march will I
soul was itfinost entirely overlooked. 2 VIII 1, 11 TrI 11WISIWQR
be led by officers of the organization.'
62.52.2575-25-2
In our homes spiritual values are fast ,
Elias Goldberg is general chairman.'
disappearing.
A large number of persons prominent
"In the city of Chicago, out of 00,-,C
in community life will act as patrons
0011 Jewish children of school airy
0
and patronesses. The names of Airs.
only 0,000 are getting any kind of
Moses Metzger, Dr. and Mrs. J. T.
moral, religious or ethical training.
Gruber, Dr. Charles Gitlin and Miss
There are manifestations in Jewish
Gl:
Esther Steinberg have been added to!
life in America that on alarming. I
the list published last week. in The;
fear them. Jiiwish boys are no longer
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
'cowards' anti tie 110t fear to commit
crime, although crime is not inherent
Directly Opposite Book.C•dillac Hotel
in the Jewish nature, We have fallen
in
• down on the most important task
the dovish social organization. We
no longer train our children in our
homes. I or children are being denied
(Concluded from page 1.)
Lv
EVERY EVENING
the healing properties of Jewish
have been too negative, they have un-!
Assimila-
. knowledge and morality.
10:00 P. M. to 1:00 A. M.
consciously stressed the severing of
6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M.
tion will not solve the problem, for
1. :1 1
onnections, the breaking of tea-
to the world Jews are going to remain
' IMAMS; they have also been too exter-
Jews. The cry of the hour in Am•ri-
' the reckoning that institution which
can Jewry is normal Jewish living
, still holds the keystone position in so-
based on Jewish consciousness, Jew-
ish knowledge and Jewish morality.
,
"We must drive anti-Semitism
front our midst. We roust ease Iii-
nieniiiliZ about bigotry and hatred.
Let there be unity of action in our
o closes its doors to
midst. I f a htel
MILFORD STERN,
. build a hosnital that ‘4 ill ht. open
Jewish teachers in the public
Directs Activities of Professional Men Y1: 11
and
non-Jew
alike. If a fash-
(0 Jew'
_7252-57-57_ 72 :
schools of Detroit, elementary
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, sively to the purposes of the cant- ionable boardinu school refuses to to
and secondary, will raise a
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itaig.n. Cheering reports were brought rept your (laughter, build as Talmud
minimum of $1,000 for the
in during the early part of the week Torah and impart to your children Ey
United Jewish Emergency Faint,

by Z. Ilimelhoch, colonel in the wont. Jewish knowledge so that they nuts ;
according to an announcement
by Milford Stern, colonel of the
t en's apparel division; Morris Fried- " ,
professional people division in
t berg, colonel in the jewelry division:.
the drive. The statement was
. Alex Spitler, colonel in the real estate ,



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PLEAD FOR ACCORD
IN DETROIT JEWRY

DANCING

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Bert Milan and His Orchestra Playing.

Teachers Raising
Minimum of $1,000

75c

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' division, and Milford Stern, who com-1
mints the professional men's divi- ,
I spin. According to Dr. H. I. Kallett, I
who is working hard among the phy-
sicians, a 100 per cent subscription 1
record is expected among the medical'
own. Dr. Peter M. Bernstein, who is .
directing activity among the dentists,"
I ;hopes for a similar record aiming his
, Associates in his profession.
One of the contributions
eliciting
i
nal; they have stressed new lililtheS, i
the opening
ge,
rather
new manners, new laiigua
I proiongeo applause At
-
thia of Mayor John W.
duos character, ideals and spirit. Par IliTInitr was
„,;, a owe', for $1;;0;
ticularly have they failed to take into ' smith; „. 1,,,
I accompanied by a 'Thin' in which he
urged the campaign success and an
tuer rallying on the part of the Jew-
h community to the purposes of the

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and Other Standard Makes.
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Letters in our tiles (which we will be glad
to show you at any time), from Calve, Gad-
ski, LaForge, Schumann-Heink, Powell, Ca-
valieri and other celebrated artists tell in
strongest terms their admiration of the beau-
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so unqualifiedly guarantee.

REO PHAETON

Late "23"
isc wheels; mechanically A-I
tape; exceptional buy at $360
down.

Factory-to-
You Price

FORD ROADSTER

You save greatly and
buy on payments to suit
your convenience.

ate I924; like new.; lots of ex-
ras. If you are lookinu for a
real buy, see this today.

Have this Superb
Piano in your home now.

'riven only 000 miles and is ab-
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lICKENBACKER SEDAN

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n excellent condition through-
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Catalog on Request

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e° for a long time; a real good
car at a reasonable price.

DETROIT BRANCHES:
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fon as Thirty-second.Campau near Yem•ns. E•st
Jefferson opposit• Continentg Motors. Gratiot near
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e haf
Harper. Gr•nd Ri•r
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Pianos for Rent

Phone CADILLAC 9056 for

made at the dinner at the Hotel
Statler last Sunday evening
which opened the campaign.
"They not only will raise that
sum but will, in all probability,
exceed their quota by a sub-
stantial margin," Mr. Stern
A id.

HAYNES BROUGHAM

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JUSTICE of the PEACE

For Lome Terve

Prien•ries March 4th, 1925
Election April 6th, 1925

An excellent five - passenger
closed car that has had excep-
tionally goutcare. We will sell
this car at a bargain today.

DODGE SEDAN
Late 1922

The high hood model: in excel-
lent condition: five good tires:

fully equipped; a real saving
for you if purchased today.

HUPPS

If you want a Ilupp we have it
at the right price; kite 1023
sedan, late 1923 coupe I four-
passenger); also 1023 touring;
our prices are low, quality high;
liberal terms.

Lowest Price of the Year
Right Now.

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MORRIS F RIEDBERG,
Colonel of Jewelers' Division.

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idered as backward adjunct of Great-
r New York, •during the last IS
ninths raised $900,000 for the sec-
and finest Y. 51. and Y. W. II. A. um
1
he country and $2.000,000 for a hos-
pital for which originaly s1.500,000
was asked. Felix Fuld contributed
4250,000 to that fund, stipulating
t hat no part of the building should
'ear his name. Newark Jewry has
been powerfully solidified, Mr. Billi•
kopf said, and is on the highway to
great communal achievement.
As the latest demonstration in com-
munal unity and liberality, Mr. Billi-
kopf pointed to the recent campaign
in Pittsburgh for a Jewish hospital.
The leadi•rs of the drive started out ,
with a request of the community for
$1,110,000, but the sum of $1,000.-
000 was amassed at the dinner which
Inaugurated the drive. When the can-
vass was over $2,200,0161 was collect-
ed. Several contributions ranging
from $100,1110 1 to $200,000 marked '

the campaign.
Found Confidence Lacking.

Oa

WHY GO TO MT. CLEMENS



Don't Wage Your Time and Fare.

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Mr. Bill:kiwi ,poki. of the tremen.
transmit to posterity Jewish idealism,
he Jewish
Id ous strides by Ow
Newark. Si• J.. morality and power.
es of PhilmlelPhitt ,
"Will Detroit Jews rise to their re-
nil Pittsburgh. In Philadelphia five
bility now' that their attention
ears au, the charitable needs were S11011,i
been C 11110 1 1 to the insistent prob-
let with a budget of $500,000, has
:hereas a few weeks ago a sum of tents facing them trill they proceed
r
1,6-10.01:0 was raised in a neck for to the solution of these problems, as
have
communities
Jewish
t
he Federation of Jewish Charities. , other
he amount originally asked WAS $1,- done ?"
at l Times Contribution.
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contributions
.•intong
ttheco
Newark, until a few years ago con-

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WHY PAY MORE
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AUTOMOBILE?

Jewett De Luxe Sedan.
Judge Fisher prefaced his address
end chait
its 102-lb. counterbalanced crankshaft and with the new silent front
with the declaration t hat his first im-
e.
new
Jewett
with
The
outclass any other automobile of its pric
arriving
in
the
city
was
built
to
a
car
ori
pression
automatically
adjusted is
are finished in Duca-Lacqur,
e equipped with balloon tires, and four-wheel hydraul
that Detroit Jews lacked confidence
All Jewett models
brake s are optional.
in the ability of the communit• to
do what other great centers av
he
to.
done. Be said that those who uet
gether in drives for communal par- 1
poses derive more of spiritual •
(Next to Alhambra Theatre.)
strength than those who directly
benefit from the drives.
"American Jewry," Judge Fisher •
declared, -i s confronted with grave
PHONE:
problems. The Congress of the
United States has finally and almost
shut
the
doors
of
the
coun-
,
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.
try to the oppressed Jews of Europe
For Demonstration
Standard Coupe.
The policy of restriction already has
Standard Brougham.
accentuated Jewish problems in
America and abroad.
••Most of our people who once
looked hopefully to the shores of
A merica will never see this land of
liberty. unless there is a reversal of
our present policy. They are disap-
.nointed and baffled. In RUSSIA they
labor under the mischievous oppres- •
.ion which the Bolshevik fraction'
THE
among them is heaping upon them.'
B. MANISCHEWITi
Thu Jews of Russia, economically and
culturally, are passing through the
CO.
horrors of uncertainty. Ilangi: •
CINCINNATI,
rover their heads is the constant possi•
OHIO
bility that tomorrow may completely
AT ALL Ur. ALEP5
undo what today has achieved. W` at
:hey need above all else is the hare
ability to earn their daily bread, and
, this they man do only if, as workers
, ur farmers, they can do the work that

• is indispensable to society. To trans- . LENIN MATZO CO
, form Jews into artisans and agricul-

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