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ThEl)gritorr li-Ntsfl(AROP9CUS

HEADS 100,000 CLUB

OF GREAT WEST LIFE \
tary, and Harry Schwartz, treasurer.1
Bernard Isaacs, principal of the
H,
of
United Hebrew Schools, and Aaron
1 The Hundred Thousand Club
Markson, an instructor, are advisors. ,
NOke$ the Great West Life Assurance Corn-
t pub-
he association will hold its firsMar
! pany, a Canadian institution, recent-I
Dance March 15 in Order Tc function Sunday evening,
ch
dolls
chose as its president aloe Leiter1
li
Will Gi ve to Raise Fund.
nt
15, when it will give a dance at the
of Detroit. Mr. Leiter is th e
TPhiladelphia and By- Young Judaea Dramatic Club. American who heads the club, having
Alumni Association of the Talmud Torah,
„
kie proceeds will be ,
mom -i tun avenues.
The Flower Shoo" will be present-
h
I
' ed by the Young Juolaean Dramatic! written
more insurance
1924 in than
United Hebrew Schoos,
wose
devoted to the Malik Library.
member
of the club in either
the
composed of the graduates,
Wednesday evening, Feb. 25, in
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and 19ize
24 classes of the
the Little Theater of the Jewish' any
d by the first i LODGE HOLDS MEMORIAL nab
was organ
Women's Club, e9 Rowena street.
school s. 923
graduate from the United i HONORING SAMUEL KUNIN
, The presentation will be made under
class
to Schools in June, 1923. The
rew
the direction of Miss Irene Mills. ree-
Heb
associatien meets quarterly and con-
The Samuel Kunin Lodge, Nee 3f ' 1 ' reational director Of the Y. W. II. A.
ducts its meeting in Ilebrew. It aims ,
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help the schools in various ways Independent Order B'rith Shalom,
rial m eet ing Tuesdayy
Herzl Judaeans.
a memo10
to
and to keep its members acquainteodf evening, Feb.
de-
, at its clubrooms, n
erzl Jodaeans elected a de-
The
Il
pro
with the H ebrew language.
One
substi- honor of the first anniversary of the bating team which consists of Norton
has been to provide
Lubetsky and Nathan
its Allots
ebrew whenever a death of tole of its most active mem- Rosin,
n and Oscar
rule traehers of Ilunabl
meet his hers, Siimuel Kunin. After his death.
the United Detroit Lodge, No. 365, Shur. Sidney Adelso
.
regular teacher is
S'hwartz are a lternates
S.,
changed
its
name
to
the
B.
At a recent debate on "Resolved,',
classes,
Weiswasse r is president of I. 0.
Eul ogies o f
Kunio 1.tolge.
Roma
by
seyeeet
That
Jewish
Immigrants
Settle in 1
h
ociation, Naomi Ruchalter
is Samuel
th e ass
ison, sec- M r. Kun in were delivered •
Mexico as a Temporary Haven of I
Harr
el e m. • Meyer
.
vice-pre,
Refuge,"
the
affirmative,
which
con
retary; Eva Shevitz, recording secre- members,
sisted of Paul Brener and Leo Lip-
schinsky, defeated the negative,
which was supported by Morris Ilu-
berman and Louis Lavine. Leo Lip-
THE NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH OF THE
echinekv was best sneaker.
At the next meeting there will be
it fat her and son program, to which
the fathers of members hove been in-
vited. Speeches will be given by sev-
eral fathers and sons.

Young

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WILL AID LIBRARY \

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European Jewish
Women's Welfare
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SUNDAY

Tickets 75c Person

ELKS TEMPLE

Reserve this date for our •ffiar.

Club

Specialnovel entertainments.

Avon Collegiate Orchestra of Ann Arbor.

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Furniture
Auction

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Wed., Feb. 25

At Yockey Bros.' Own Salesrooms,
4303 Fourteenth Avenue
Starting at 10 A. M. and continuing through
the day, we will sell a complete line of
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Roses of Zion.

At a recent election of officers of make a tour of the company's princi-
t he Roses of Zion the following were pal agencies throughout the United
chosen: President, Bessie Katz:, States and Canada. He will be the
vice-president, Sarah Glance.; secre- : guest of the company.
Lary, Bessie Stein; treasurer, Pearl
' Firestone; sergeant-at-arme, Ida Pit-
kowsky, and editor, Ruth Kunin. Fal-
lowing the business meeting all's.
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Glance was hostess at a party.

GINSBURG LIBRARY
PROGRAM VARIED

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Michigan.

BUY OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT
Phonographs, floor, junior, bridge and table lamps;
mohair and velour living room suites; combination
walnut, French walnut and duotone (lining suites;
rugs, Wiltons, Axminsters and Bnissels; spinet
desks, davenport tables, gateleg tables, and many
other furniture novelties; combination walnut,
French walnut, mahogany and duotone bedroom
suites; odd dressers, vanities, chifforobes, chiffoniers,
clutrorettes, etc. Beautiful assonment of rockers
and chairs. Beautifully designed breakfast room
suites, kitchen furniture, odd buffets, tables, chairs.
We will also sell a large asortment of good clean
used furniture from private homes.
Goods on display Tuesday Evening, 6 to 9 p. m.

YOCKEY BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

Glendale 7817
4303 FOURTEENTH AVE., Cor. BUCHANAN ST.

Charlevoix and Fourteenth Cars Pass the Door.
The Store With the White Front.

Musical, Dramatic and Literary Num-
bers Will Be Given.

The fourth annual entertainment
' given by the Bernard Ginsburg Li-
Rabbi Hershman Pleads for Services tirany, 637 Brewster street, for the
residents of the neighborhood in
and Education.
I which the library is situated will be
,
Rabbi A. M. Hershman of Shaarey held Monday evening, Feb.
!Zedek Synagogue urged the members promptly at 7 o'clock. Bernard Gins-
burg,
after
whom
the
library
is
' et the newly organized Shaarey Te-
' fila Congregation, located temporarily named, will preside. The following
b y
' at 1227 Eaetlawn avenue, in the East program will be given: Selections
Jefferson avenue section, to make sac- the Russell School Orchestra; read-
rifices in order to build up the re- ing, Isaac Arko of the Yiddish Play-
lieious and ...ardent life of the sec- house.; vocal solo, William Pecherer,
tion. The rabbi declared that extra- accompanied by Miss Annie Pecherer,
ordinary efforts should be made to addresses by Rabbi A. M. Hershman.
hold services on Saturday mornings who will speak on "The .1
regularly and to proceed at once to I Education," and Solomon Schkloven;
Russian dance and a novelette. by Re-
build up a religious school. Rabbi I
Hershman spoke last Tuesday even- betel. Heideman and llelen Schwartz.
ing at a joint meeting of the congre- ; Ipupils at the Kathleen Pereira School
ration and the women's club affili- , of Dancing, accompanied by Miss
Dorothy Caplan
Ilall; a play, T
cited with it. Miss Mary
of •
Liberty," by the Ginsburg Debating
the Jewish Institute also spoke.
a
' A musical program followed the Club; violin solo, Max Pecherer:
' addresses. Miss Miriam Horowitz "dance fantastique" by Rose Miller
el "pas de deux" by Esther Jacob
'and Miss Dorothy Lieberman ren-
dereil piano solos. Mrs. Florence son and Betty Diamond, and selee-
by a quartet composed of the
Kellman sang "Eli, Ell," and Morris I p
Clare, Marie and
Cohen gave a piano selection. '
I alieees Antionette,
The women's club numbers 85. Hilda Molfacelli. A short talk by'Mr.
!
members
and plans
frequent
meetings
programs
of an
educational
and Ginsburg and selections by the. or- I
cheetra will conlude the program.
and
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social character. The congregation. '
was
recentlyorganized,
elected
which
CHILD'S IDIOSYNCRASIES
the following officers: President,'
SUBJECT OF LECTURE
Adolph Horowitz; vice-president,
Daniel Tickton; secretary, Charles
The third lecture in the mental
and
.
Slatkin; treasurer, Charles Gell,
first trustee, Louis Gell. hygiene clinic lecture series will take
place Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 2•.
,
at 4 o clock. at the Jewish •

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Two Great Sales In One!
"America's Finest Furniture"
Unlimited Selections!
Convenient Terms!
Savings Up to 50%

Stars of Judaea.

A regular meeting of the Stars of '
MOE LEITER
Judaea was held last Tuesday even.
ing at the home of Becky Bello, 118 2
East Ferry avenue. Solomon Levin, United States or Canada. Ile has
president of Detroit Young Judaea, been termed one of the largest un-
spoke on a new policy for the club. derwriters on the American continent.
honored at
A general discussion followed. Fel- Mr. Leiter recently was
having the business meeting a social a dinner at the Union League Club
hour was spent in welcoming ne"' I at which were present C. A. Butler,
. .
members. During the temporary oh- superintendent of agencies, an
sence of the leader, Miss Anna Beim- Coleman, manager for Michigan, who
praised
Mr.
Leiter
for
his
energy
and
sky, Mr. Levin will act as club leader.
record with the company.
During the year Mr. Leiter will

URGES SACRIFICES
IN RELIGIOUS WORK

Get Acquainted

An Event Such As Comes
Once in a Lifetime!

JEWISH MOTHERS

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These Are the Features
of Robinson-Cohen's

February Furniture
and Condemnation
Sales Combined!

H

UNDREDS of buyers — enthusiastic
over the savings in this event—have
agreed that this is the greatest sale
ever. It offers hundreds of suites for the
Living Room, Dining Room and Bedroom as
well as thousands of Odd Pieces, all at tre-
mendous savings.

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SPONSOR COURSES ,

in child we!fare are invited to attend..
Arrange Two Series of Lectures by
Dr. Perkins is the director of the
Isaiah Chernoff.

Wayne County Psychopathic Clinic
—
The Jewish alothers' Clubs of De- which operates under the Juvenile
trait are sponsoring two free. lecture Court of Wayne county. She is na-
eourses in Yiddish to be given by tionally known for her original work
n t h e field
fieldof psychology as well as
Lmiah ChernotT, the new nrincipal of : i
the Kirby Center Talmud Torah. The I for her soecial interest in the pre-
I
school
child and early adolescent.
history
first course will he in Jewish

and the second will deal with prob. I
Ions in Jewish education. The lee- i RABBI ABRAMOWITZ
tures %Oil be given every first and ,
SPEAKS NEXT FRIDAY
third Saturday afternoon, beginning
Saturday afternoon, Feb. 21, 2 :30
ramoWitz of Mon
Ab —
Dr. Herman —
o'clock• at the Balch School, St. An-
t eine and Palmer avenues. The first tram, one of the nsast scholarly and
ive
vatth
the Co nserat
lecture in the history course. will be eloquent rabhis in
e
a n ad dress
entitled "An Introduction to Jewish !pulpit, will deliver
, late services at Shaarey Zedek Syna-
History."
Mr. Chernotf, before coming to De- ' vogue Friday evening, Feb. 27, at
was the principal of a large 8:30 o'clock. Rabbi Abramovitz, who
trait,
Talmud Torah in Malden, Mass. He was scheduled to speak at the syna-
is a graduate of the Teachers' Col- I gogue several week.. ago but was pre-
lege of Groan.) and formerly was a' vented from ainnine because of Our
ill-
h Claims of
-Te
member of the teaching staff of the I ness, will discuss
topic previous ly
Lodz Hebrew Academy. I Jewish Culture," the
announced.

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"High Stakes," Drama of Life,
Bonstelle Playhouse Continues
Cities, Features
In L
Play With Medical Theme
Lowell Sherman.
Second Week.
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Stocks are still complete as the Furniture bought
months ago for our Annual February Sale are now

included.

VENT
No wonder this has been acclaimed ANE
SUCH AS COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIM E.

Thal
HIGH AT HASTINGS

Open Evenings

Free Bus Service From Woodward and High

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limed collars, wants to get married.
The. attraction at the Garrick The-
o f i But his girl and all the others sniff at
"The Outsider," Dorothy Brandon's Extra me Hilarity Substance
ater for the week commencing Sun-
play,
will
be
continued
next
Mack's
. him because he hasn't "learned ab out
,stirring
day night, Feb. 22, is Willard
The Whole Town's
women" from any. of them. "Go out
new play, "high Stakes," in which I week at the Bonetelle Playhouse. The ,
i Talking."
is
an
English
importation.
Eth-
Talking," the and acquire a past," his sweetheart
A. 11. Wanda is starring Lowell Sher- play as laid down by medical aseocia-
advises him, with the modesty of the
"The Whole To
man. "High Stakes" is Mr. Mack's! ics .
I lions for the control of their mem•
in re- hilarious farce which ran for a year
first stage play since his "Tiger Rose' .
discussed
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In." Reparte have it that berm have
been
fully
years.
But
"The
Outsider"
is
at
the
Bijou
theater,
New
York,
and
'
modern
flapper.
and "Kick
cen t
all records in•Chicago. will tee PLANNING CARD PARTY
•.• (l rigkho Stakes" is the author's best' the first drama which is founded .111 broke
Woodward Play- I

TO AID NEW CENTER

at the Majestic
lions
one concerns
of "the ladies
of the that subject. However "The Out- the. offering
of the Theater, begin- '
The of
story
the machine-
.
- i.rs
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sider" is thoroughly an entertain
something that belongs to the sing Sunday evening. "The the
The Lallies Auxiliary of Pisgah
Pens
(nth) Whole
wn's
Talking"
comes
evening" and her lover to fleecy the' went,
o
it id!
T Jelin Emerson and Anita Loos. I Lodge, No, 34, I. 0. B. II., will give
their
s pite o f the fact that
young w
oman's newly acquired rich, t dayheue, in
Composers of scores of outstanding I a card platy at the Staler Hotel Sun-
societies and
old husband. W ith this idea Mack arraigns medical
rts for 1day evening, March 22, at t o'clock,
ooled their efforts
reveals a phase of life in the. larger methods.
in the main ballroom. The proceeds
Ragatzy
has
incited
the.
in.
'scenarios,
they p
.
f •e4on the first time for the spoken stage.
'tiee that in the last few years has Anton
will be used as part of a fund o fur-
i,
accore
terest
"em","
and
developed into a real business.
'.through many marvelous cures of reIt is consistentthe pl ot of "The nish the new community center being :
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erected by the lodge on East Ferry
The Detroit Ladies Lechem Aniyim crippled people given
by famous
pcedent
that Talking" should have
him up
before
them, Whole
Town's
idea avenue.. Mrs. llarry Klein is chair-
call
to do with the movies.
will held a bazaar Sunday evening, surgeons. They
man and Mrs. Emil Sorock is treas.
almost
willing
to
admit
him
to
their
des
a
Feb. 22. at 7 o'clock, at the synagogue ,
ous. A dull urer. Prizes will be given at each
built t
table and refreshments served. The
who
never
has
i and plodding bachelor,
public is invited to attend.
needy cases in which the society is In
revenge
he most
cures
the daughter
of his trousers pressed and wears cello.
i one
of their
famous
members.
interested. The public is invited.

Neat Sunday Alt., Feb. 22, at 330

POPULAR CONCERT

VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
Baritone Soloist

BORIS SASLAWSKY

sty Tickets 2k to II at Grinnell'• and
. °reheat. Hail, Glen. 1290

Thurs. Feb. 213—at 510—Fri., Feb. 27

Symphony Concerts

Violin S•lotat

BRONISLAW HUBERMAN

Toes. Eve., Mar. 3, at 0.30

IGOR STRAVINSKY

Composer—Conductor—Pianist
Tickets 81 to 12.30 at Grainnell's and
Orcheatra Hall. Glendale 6290.

Geor ge Washington Dance

LODGE No.34

PI
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INDE PENDENT
131\I AI BRITH proc..d. b.

ANNOUNCES AN AFFAIRS UNIQUE!

ORCHESTRA HALL

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

New

Sunday Evening, February 22nd.

to,STATLER HOTEL

Community Building.

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Finzel's Society Orchestra

