J ewish periodical Cotter clirroN AMU{ • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE TIM (A Rom I'm PIE Pa Row kwIsol ro A Brilliant Assemblage of New Spring Frocks Correct In Every Detail Attractively Priced rvi Coats Lo G. Ensemble Suits Sports Costumes rj MU SI C Felix Salmond English 'Cellist, Will Appear at Fourteenth Cymphony Concert, MANY DETROIT JEWS DO NOT CONTRIBUTE i SHARE IN CAMPAIGN "America's Finest Furniture" Again there will be no intervening Examinations of Lists Shows week between the symphony concert'. Failure to Do Duty to the fourteenth pair falling on March. Unfortunates. 19, 20. Mr. Gabrilo•itsch will con-' IlUri. This pair will bring to Detroit for the first time the distinguished' English 'cellist, Felix Salmond. Thiel S UBSCRIBE TO FUND will be the first time in several years - , that a 'cellist of international repu - 1 the symphony Expect to Co Over Top When tabor has appeared im pro- program. The feature of the Out - of - Town Subscribers gram will be the first performance in Make Returns. Detroit of Mahler's Fourth Sym - — i phony. This performance will call in I in ' Iitorris D. W aldman, managing di- the services of Helen Hedges, a young : rector of the United Jewish Charit ,y- soprani/ of great promise. and director of the recent United — Jewish Emergency Fund drive, Fred Arthur Middleton, Baritone, M. Butzel, chairman of the Slit-hr. - Will Sing "Elijah" at Or board of the drive, and Louis ALL PONTIAC JEWS ., secretary, are completing plans for extensive drives in the smaller Jewiiii The performance of Mendelsohn's centers throughout the state for the strand- "Elijah" will be given Tuesday eve- benefit of the 15,000 refugees in Europe an ports and in Cuba ning, March 24. This will bring. to eel an end the fourth season of the De- and for the Ort Reconstruction Fund.i troit Symphony Choir and the most , In Pontiac, where the drive has al- 1 successful it has ever had. A large ready been held, every individual who amount of preparation has been given received a call contributed to the to the "Elijah," which is compared funds and oversubscribed the town's to the "Messiah," a difficult work. The ,loofa. The leaders of the Detroit chorus has been rehearsing faithfully drive have been asked to conduct a under Mr. Kolar and the performance similar drive in Toledo. should exceed in quality anything I s Quota Not Reached. to date that has been given in the past, Inas- The amount contributed 011- , much as the personnel has been (. stantly improving. Detroit can be as , totals $145,000, according to the re- o f the com- proud of its Detroit Symony Choir as ports given at a meeting las t , it The its orchestra. mitte e of workers d Thursday eiquiAite nor of "Elijah" will be sung eveningg at the Phoenix Club. A care- tiK l:11'11ED—Au 'tisane ('ergs' part i by The Arthur M iddleton, probably the ful examination of the list showed Enscodhle Suit of ,laws of Imported Iore. greatest baritone among contempor. that a number of Detroit Poisoine nod match. American singers and from all ac- large means did not fully realize the Border of Far to art counts there has been none since ;importance of the drive and their re- shbouted but contri spons ibility of an d who h as b een able so : hadthey should have what rancgon Dav ies dramatic this a fraction tent of con se a contributor a to reveal the Rosae given. In on e li n , and later cription In the quartett Miss role. o doubled his subsc Miller will be an o, Juds House the tenor and Mary Allyn the trebled his increase. This condition to large numbers. Ilow- b a otains 36 Adams West, in the Stroh Building contrao, while Mrs. Jeannette Vn as committee and lt ill e ver, the executive Reaume of Detroit w Theater lpen • determi der Ve 3 Doors East of Adams sing the lines allotted to The Youth." wiorhhearsve are ontributed their share shall be visited again. The ---- to I committee has considerable work be- Sunday's Popular Concert fore it and if you are among those who failed to do your duty to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day; the unfortunates, you may now make Emma Roberts, Soloist. do and increase your contribu- amt Emma Roberts, a distinguished lions without making it necessary for .-Nmerican contralto, will be the soloist , the committee to call upon you. The at the popular concert to be given in I ' committee further reported that a orchestra hall Sunday afternoon, large number of people whose names March " She will sing the familiar listed have not been called upon.' ore formerly the HOLLYWOOD at Forest and Woodward et Contributions are also expected from ,iria front Saint-Saens' "Samson Delila" and three songs with orches- Detroiters who are wintering in Flor- tra. Inasmuch as March 15 is close ida and California and who will not to the seventeenth, St. Patrick s Day, return for several weeks. The wor - Mr. Kolar will celebrate the approach- ere have signified their intention of ing day of festival with a perform- 1 not stopping until every potential' once of V ictor Herbert's Irish Rhap- giver has been visited and the quota; sody. Other items on the program comfortably over-subscribed. List of Contributors. include Bizet's "I:Arlesienne" Suite With His Eleven•Plece Victor Recording Orchestra Following is a supplementary list No 2, Weber's "Invitation to the the highaet priced band ever played in Detroit cabarets Dance" and Mozart's The Marriage I of contributors to the drive, dated Ms Is from March 3 to 12: of Figaro" overture. J. W. and S. J. Allen (Detroit Bed- ding Company), $350; Julius Ber- ZIONISTS OF POLAND man, $350; Oscar Blumberg, $100; Oriental and Acrobatic Dancer Singer of Popular Songs Augusta G. Brown, $50; Mrs. Char- — WARSAW.—(J. T. AL—The unti- • lotte Brown, $50; Harry II. Coggan, cation of the four Zionist districts in $25; J. Denison, $25; Anthony an English Samuel Master of C.111110M1•11..111* with the Republic of Poland was decided Deutsch, $100; Mr. and Mrs. Comedian direct keen Ineothoey Singing Pianist at a conference of Zionist delegates' Kay Goldberg, $50; J. Gordon, $25; American !ileac 5; yman Jacob- Re oast our favorite songs. held here. A number of resolutions . Julius Hartman, $2 H , $ 3 0; Jacob S. . B. . Kahn L ' passed by the conference provided son, $25; ips on, $200; I for the creation of one Zionist organ- Langer, $2; L ization in the republic, which is to be Mrs. J. Marwell, $50; }tarry H. Meis- formerly with the Broadway Brevities :headed by a supreme council consist- , ner, $25; Mark G. Morris, $50; David IN THEIR ORIGINAL WHIRLWIND DANCING . Oppenheim (additional), $150; Pack.' ing of 16 members representing Con - cress Poland, eight representing East.: Wolin Shop, $150; Samuel Perlmut- 5 t Nate ern Galicia, sixrepresenting Western ter, $25; Adolph Reifler, $25; 5; 0. Galicia and two the district of Vilna. Robinson, Defiance, Ohio, $2 from recently with B. F. Keith Circuit, Singer of Southern Blues to the provisions accept- lace Rosenheim (in error omitted ed by the conference, the Jewish original list), $100; Frank Schwartz. rg, $25 ; trau Special Sunday Dinner with Complete Show, $1.75—No Cover Charge I deputies in the Polish parliament be- $25; A. Steinbe longing to the Zionist organization Skuey, $25; Nathan Wechler, $25;1 ion h is in additson, Weinma $1.00 COVER CHARGE AFTER 9 P. . will be responsible to the council for :Sidney S. onated in n me (tmory of Entertainment under the t o $2 5 I For Reservoions phone their parliamentary activities. s Samuel), $10(1; Rose Wein- Directions of Sir Harry Glynn Charle Glendale 9782-6182 _ I stein, $25; Mrs. Esther B. Weiss, $50; Harry L. Winston, $50; Y. W. IL A. Girls' Club tin error omitted from I original list), $125. chestra Hall March 24. Kayser Lingerie Fur Jacquettes and Scarfs S mom" NS? HS 0 0 1 Douses. ° 0 :MEN 0 ry 1940 9 ■•■■■■4 - 2.52.57_52.57_57 iuy The Building in Which Our Main Store Is Now Located, High Street at Hastings, Has Been Condemned by the City. I %dbl. - lilts IL? Soon we move to our new store---but our entire stocks must first be sold! ARIGOL %GARDENS% Every piece of Furniture in our store is drastically reduced in price! Savings are as much as one-half! Values are without equal! NEW SHOW SUNDAY MARCH 8th TED WEE AL GAULD GLEN ALLYN AL GRADY sir HARRY GLYNN ADOPT UNITY PLAN The Standard Plan offers Convenient Term at prices that are the same as cash! KEEPER &111ASCHENK 0 MARY REILEY oply night If you need Furniture now-- Will need Furniture soon-- Ever expect to need it--now is the time for you to buy! I I Bonstelle Playhouse Will Offer "The Goose Hangs High" for Third Week. Detroit theatrical history is being made by the Bonstelle Company at the Bonstelle Playhouse, which is now offering The Goose Hangs High" for a second week to capacity crowds; in fact, the demand for seats has influ- enced Miss Bonstelle to keep this play by Lew is Beach over for a third week. begining Monday, March 16 hangs High" proved "The Craw one of the finest plays brought to the Garrick Theater this season and less than six weeks ago enjoyol a run of a fortnight at that theater, turning away people ;it every performance. Its hold and fascination is easy to un- derstand, as the story is duplicated in thousands of American homes. The Inas have made every sacrifice in order that their children may go to college. The Christmas vacation ar- rives and the parents plan on a big dinner and a family re.union. The children rush in and almost immedi- ately rush out again to a dansant, taking father's automobile with them, leaving father and mother to eat the ,"fatted calf." The pain is intensi- fied when it is made apparent that I the father is daily suffering humilia- thin in order to hold his position so that he ran continue sending his chil- dren to college. Do they accept this Grandmother So far only one game has been lost willingly? sacrifice the inter-church league. The Mt. takes a hand in the affairs of the h- nai basketball team has three more eals household and tells a few plain , mss to play and first place looks truths to the children, who demon- strati. they are quite as' capable of g o ite possible, as it has lost but one sacrifice as the parents. It is a play qu me. The members are: Eddie Gold. of great depths, keen humor and an 'I ,' an, captain; Leo Goldman, Sidney occasional tear that Mr. Beach givesl m tiltIman, Ben Seitovitz, Burton G itovitz, Al Singer and Eugene us as fascinating theatrical fare. 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Oil Burning Engineering Co. art Buron Notrs I Cohen spoke in behalf of the mothers and Charlotte Bergeman in behalf of the daughters. Louis Gold- man represented the fathers and Bur- ton Seitovitz spoke of the duties of Among other speakers were a Finn. Adolph Rubenstein, president of the congregation; I.. Bergsman, Mr. Mil- ler of Marine City, l'hilip Hitter, Jule Levy and harryHickey. Leon Si Berg man. JEW.ETT,SIX Brougham, $1550. D e Lune Brougham, Tax extra. Sold with Real Service. LAWRENCE MOTOR SALES 11529 TWELFTH ST. Hemlock 9460 Harry Goldberg Samuel Goldberg Leo Goldberg William Goldberg JEWS OF BULGARIA JOIN LEAGUE UNION SOFIA.-0. T. A.)—The Jewish Bulgaria, League of Nations Union in Which Wilt formed last year on the in. itiative of the committee of Jewish Delegations in l'aris, has been accept- ed as a member of the Bulgarian Fed- eration of League of Nations Unions. The federation is a constituent The Ladies Auxiliary of Mt. Sinai member of the International League held its monthly meeting last Tues- of Nations Societies. day. The following officers were elected for the new term: Mrs. Leon Cohen, president; Mrs. J. Kentz, vice- ORCHESTRA HAIL president; Mrs. R. Levine, secretary; Detroit Symphony Orchestra Mrs. A. Rubenstein, treasurer. Services for the reading of the The Jewish community of Port Megillah and Purim observance were Huron welcomes Mrs. Leo Ruben- held Monday night and Tuesday Leo Ru- stein. recently married to morning in the synagogue. benstein, son of Mr. anti Mrs. Adolph • --- Rubenstein. On Tuesday, March 10, the . Mt.1 The second series of Friday night services were held last Friday in the synagogue. Loui+ Bergman had Har- charge of the program. Judge vey Tappan was the principal speaker and Reuben Levine outlined the pur- poses of these meetings. Sinai basketball team will play in the, , I new Mothodist church gymnasium which will be dedicated on that dated The Sunday School will hold its, The first l'urim entertainment en Sunday, March 15. Two playa will be given. The Sunda ,. School class will give "The Purim Basket" and the juniors ) The parent-junior banquet, attend- will present "Queen Esther." ed by 125 persons, given by the Mt. Sinai Synagogue in their dining room, Mrs. Clarence Gladstone and son,: was the most successful affair ever Harold, are spending the week in De- given by Port Iluron Jews. J. Gold- troit. man was toastmaster. Mrs. Reuben Levine said grace before the meal. At the next meeting of the Mt. I .vine said grace after- Sinai Juniors, nominations for the • • \1 r. . sent Iluron , wards. Mr. Scupholm, Pot. postmaster, was • speaker. Mrs. new term's officers seal 15, at 3 30 Sunday Altrrnon. Mar. POPULAR CONCERT VICTOR KOLAR, Conduct ng Son at EMMA ROBERTS Mrtro.lontralto. 'locket. 250 to Si at Grinnell'. and Occhestc• Hall. Glen. 1290 Mac. 20 Thum, Mar. 10—e1 0:30.—Fri., Symphony Concerts OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor Soloists FELIX SALMOND, HELEN HEDGES, Sopr... Ticket. $1.00 le 12.80 at Grinnell. Hall. Glendale 6290. 05, 1, awl Tueoday E•eoing, Mar. 24, •I 8,30 Final Choral Concert el Seasoo "ELIJAH" OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor Distinguished Soloist. Tkketo NOW at Grinnell's had Oral.. tra 14.11. Glendale 8290. Priv. $1.00 In $2.3°.