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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-03-13

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PAGE FOUR'

Fraternal and 1 Young
Judaea
Club Notes

A ROUND TRIP TO PALESTINE

To the Person Holding the Lucky Number at the

ZION BALL

Clubl

'

WILL ERECT STATUE
TO HAYM SALOMON

Notes

Polish Jews of New York to Honor
Revolutionary Patriot.

Track Meet.

Tuesday evening at the
Funeral services s.
years.
Wednesday afternoon, It ✓ ,'
Hershman
officiating. Ints• •
Fenliell Mothers Club:
The Fenkell Mothers Club will hold in Clover Hill Cemetery. S11
who
has
resided
in Dor :
its monthly meeting at the Custer
e

School, corner of Linwood and Mid- years, was an active Cr':
large
number
of
charitals.
land avenue, on Saturday afternoon,
March 14, at 2:30 p. m. Miss Made- (ions and the affiliated
Shaarey Zedek Synass.
line Davies of the Victor Talking Ma-
chine Company will lecture Oil Eu- years ago, when she ,
ropean. music, with illustrations illness which resulted
She is survived by her
through voice and piano selections.
Frazer; three suns, .1 h•
Jack Frazer; three d
East Jefferson Women's Club:
Joseph Barash, Mr, 1 ,
The East Jefferson Women's Club
all ..f Detroit, and Mr-
will hold a bazaar at the Veritae Hall,
corner of Lillibridge and Jefferson Buffalo.

INSTITUTE NOTES

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Foe the first time in the history
of American Jewry, a monument will
be erected to a Jew, Ilaym Salomon,
y
who, together with the other fighters
for freedom, was instrumental in
bringing about the independence of
the United States, having sacrificed
both his wealth nad his personality,
Given by the
as a revolutionary and patriot, on the
altar of justice and liberty for his avenues, on Tuesday evening, March
24. The proceeds of the bazaar will Miss Matilda Boyle Inn, W
adopted country.
man Furs as Sales Der ,, t o,
The Polish Jews in America have go toward the establishing of n Tal-
resolved to erect a monument to their mud Torah and community center in
the East Jefferson neighborhood.
Wellman Furs, 2117 e
famous
countryman,
Ilaym
Salomon.
81.00 TICKETS
Building, announces ,
The Haym Salomon monument com-
PER PERSON
tilda
Boyle, who for
mittee of the Federation of Polish
been associated with tie I.
Sons of Judaea.
Jews has taken action with the result
Music Will Be Furnished by
Iota Sigma Chi.
1 Morris Bush spoke on l'urim at the that a memorial will be erected at
pally. has joined Wens
An- last meeting of the Sons of Judaea. Madison Square in New York. Re-
ABRAHAM MARKS
capacity of sales dins:,
I Miss Jeannette Cohen of 2500
Word was received in Detroit last
The Wellman ..rga.,
drus street was hostess at a meeting
of the luta Sigma Chi Sorority held The club will present a mock trial at quests to prepare appropriate designs Sunday of the death .4 Abraham its second fiscal •year 1,
of Detroit.
for
the
monument
have
been
made
to
Endorsed by Zionist District Organisation
y evening, March 3. Refresh- the Young Judaean frolic to be held
I'
Marks
of
St.
Paul,
Minn.
Mr.
Marks
largest
quarters and
Tuesday
Ir.. The Sons of Judaea won five of the country's best sculptors was the father of Mrs. Joseph Vehon larger stock than seas
i
Money to be Donated to Palestine Fund.
I marts and card games followed the March
d plact• at the track meet held last and on April 1 their models will be
thirst
He
of
and
Mrs.
Rae
Vehon
of
Detroit.
year.
business meeting. Miss Rose Elko
completed and exhibited for the pub-
was
a
pioneer
resident
of
the
Minne-
1689 Leicester court will be hostess at Saturday evening.
lic, so that the Jews of New York
—a—
and other cities will be able to get sota city and in a few years would I
,the next meeting.
Herzl Judaeans,
an adequate idea as to the ways in have reached the century mark. lie
Children's Portraits a
At the last meeting of the floral
was among the earliest Jewish set-
Philom•thic Debating Club.
Judaeans William Schwartz spoke on which these artists will have con-
tiers in the Twin Cities and was wide-1
A humorous mock murder trial was the Jewish Agency. Iveyed their respective ideas of a fit-
ly and favorably known throughout
Portraiture by Photogrank
The Herzl Judaeans defeated their ting memorial to Haym Salomon.
held at the last meeting of the Philo-
that portion of the state.
Commercial Ph o tess„,,h,
mathie Debating Club, March 8, at opponents at the Detroit Young Ju- During the month of April a jury
Garfield 65.111
the Philadelphia and Byron avenue daean track meet March 7 at the Cen- , consisting of two sculptors, two archi-
MRS. FRIEDA FRAZER
a 1 tests and Borough President Miller
( Talmud Torah. The attorneys, lid-
8709
Twelfth St., N ,• 11:ai
tral High School gymnasium by
The death of Mrs. Frieda Frazer of
ldore Berger for the prosecution and large margin. The main score makers: of Manhattan will decide which of the 264 Belmont avenue occurred last •
Norman Rom for the defense, ably were Abram Block and Maurice Katz- I live projects is most appropriate, so
1 presented their cases, but the defend- man, both of the Ilerzls. , that the actual work of erecting the
A declamation contest will be given, monument will commence not later
ant, Benjamin Kurtzman, was found
guilty of murder in the first degree in several weeks, in which Elkan thin May 1 of the current year
judge
a
n
g
ra
e
sifdoir
Buchhalter,
Harry Cohen, Israel Wei- One hundred thousand dollars is
Tu hn e gp ,
I \viib
by i thue rju Jey. yo
e u d caw ke e , r ner, Morris Haberman, Oscar Adel- needed for the memorial. Since the
SPECIAL FEATURE:
of the Philomathic, who after the pro- son and Abraham Block will ta ke1 .1ews of America have resolved at last
to honor the memory of their co-re-
gra m of the evening gave a talk to part.
l• tionist and to erect the first mono-
the members. At the next meeting,
--
client to a Jew in the history of Amer-
March 16, a Jewish program will be ,
Mogen David.
Ily-
let it be one that will not put
held, the following taking part: idney
1 The Mogen David Club and the ica,
amuel
Kellman,
S
man Cohen, S
Shevitz, Ira Stone, Howard Bd Carl !question, "Resolved, That Mexico Beitention of the committee that the
be raised through popular con-
a Temporary Refuge for wish Int• fund
ac-
hilo- [ 22 the P Jewish
Manella. On March
mathic will hold its semi-annual sociallmigrants," on March 21. Julian
and 1cording to his or her means. What
affair for the members at the home I Grace, chairman, Henry Gaigin ellI is most important is that no Jew in
s
lrewninDaShit,r(itizubwiiily1 trhetprneesre an tti,thst
ute to the Salo-
b
mo-,
of Walter Farber, who is chairman1Ig
' America fail to contri
Private Rooms for AltPccasions.
monument
fund,
Money
is need-
Israel
Cohen
and
Ilarry
Katz
are
al-I mon
tributions,
each
donor
to give
ac-
the
social
committee.
of
cat
immediately
for
initial
expen di-

lternates. At a meeting held Feb. 28
tures,
such
as
the
sculptors'
fees
fo r
Aguda Shisho.
Benjamin Lipson, Louis Cutler and
Silas Miriam Gottschalk was hos- (Samuel Suhalo, affirmative, defeatedtheir sketches. Appeals are being
te o s
n s a to
rJews
,o ttri ifbtuhtei oUnited
the Joseph Faigin, Benjamin Saurt and
a s d ,rntdo
For Reservations, Call Cadillac 6074
\ tess at the weekly bridge of
once
'
their contributions
Aguda Shisho on Tuesday, March 3. Nathan
Cooper, negative, in a debatetm,
it:qti tt , ("No,mm:
st
n
r
niu
1
on51Itth
leleay
rn
Salomon
Club guests were Evelyn Green- on the same question as that chosen , i tnihitt- t
ap-
C
ith the Heals.
berg and Rebecca Hassin. High score
debate with
was held by Sadie Gottschalk. Miss!" the ae Cohen of the club team York. r
Abraham ROaenberg is president of
Helen Oppenheim will be hostess at , !lain
Is charge of its representation at
was in
igh
the next meeting.
a : the tr ck meet held at Central High 1 the committee; Benjamin Winter is
School March 7 by Young Judaea ' treasurer; Dav,d Trautman, secre-
tory. and 'Z. Tygel, campaign diree•
Alpine Social Club.
tor. The honorary committee con -
At the next meeting of the All1pinelclubs.

sists of Governor Alfred E. Smith,
:
Stars of Judaea.
Social Club, Jack Garfinkle will
Congressman M. Chandler. Senator1
'
The last meeting of the Stars of
ish his talk on his travels in the Far 1
East. The meeting will be held at Judaea was held Saturday evening, Royal S. Copeland, Supreme Court,
Louis D. Gibbs, Assemblyman'
the home of Abraham Warmed!, 16:18, Feb. 28, at the ttialik Library at .Justice
51andelbaum, ex-Congress-
Kirby Center. Plans were ninth. to Samuel
West Philadelphia avenue.
celebrate the second anniversary of . man Isaac Siegel, Grand Master of
--
'the.
club
on
April
4.
The
story
"f
I.
O.
B.
A.
Adolph Stern and State
Hebrew Ladies Aid.
:Senator Nathan Strauss, Jr.
Final arrangements have been Purim was read. At the next meet-
_—_
made for the corning Purim ball to be ing. to be held Nlarch 14, Rebecca!
given by the Hebrew Ladies Aid So- . Isenberg will speak on "Miss Same- February Was Biggest Month'
leiety on March 15 at the Book-Cadil-: : ter As a Poetess" and Rebecca Bello
in Eight Years' History of
A large attendance is ex-, will talk on Theodor Ilerzl.
.
' lac Hotel.
--
parted, as nearly all tickets have been ,
Nash Company.
,
Roses of Zion.
sold. The next meeting will take
_ _ _
humorous mock meeting was
place on March 18 and all members
February the shortest month of
m attend and settle held at t h t • " last regular meeting of ,
• to
are requested
he Roses of Zion. Several new ms m- the year, was the biggest month Nash !
with tickets and raffle books.
bers joined the club. The meeting Motors has had since the company ,
established eight years ago lost, :
Concord Club.

ciini adjourned with the singing of "Ilatik- was
August.
At th • last meeting o if the
"
The sweeping demand for the Nash
cord Club, final arrangements were
Special Six and Advanced Six series1
',arty to take place'
made for a Puri
at the
is the more significant because ship-1
Saturday evening, March 14
officers
menu of the industry as a whole,
Oriental Cafe. The e follow
.luring the same month, were below'
I were elected: Maurice Siegel, presi-
normal. The Nash record, established
I dent; Adeline Cohen, vice-president; Purim:
' Ether Weintraub, secretary; Meyer' Purim was observed throughout , last October, was shattered when Feh-
treasurer, and Irving Kap-1the house by numerous parties and ruary, even though shorter by three
Mishkin,
land, sergeant-at-arms; chairman of Idances given by different clubs which days, outstripped the best previous
' social committee, Meyer Dashkin, as-Imeet at the "Y." For two days, ' month in Nash history by 10 per cent.
stated by the Misses Esther Utchenik March 8 and 9, the clubhouse was !
With stocks of cars in dealers
which is so sig-
, and Cohen; membership committee, tilled with merriment,
hands on Feb. 28 25 per cent below
aurice Rosen, chairman; publicity, nificent of the true holiday spirit. the figure that prevailed on the same
' M
' Miss Cohen, assisted by Mr. Schill- Organizations represented were the 1day x year ago, Nash shipments
WI% dramatic, Maurice Siegel and: Young Judaeans, Young Israels, eclipsed shipments for February,
, Maurice Rosen, and athletics, Irving 1 Zionist Cultural Society, Rayos, Zei-
1924, by a margin of 51 per cent.
Kaplan. rei Zion and Young Ruths.
A big majority of these cars went

almost immediately into the hands of
The next meeting will take place 1
Sunday, March 15, at 2:30 o'clock. at 1Sigm• Gamma Kappa:
retail purchasers, demand in prac-
,
1 The Sigma Gamma Kappa Sorority
e1tically all sections of the country be-
1 89 Rowena street.
I will give a bridge tea at the clubhous e' ing in excess of the dealer's allot-

Sunday afternoon, March 15, at 2,3 1.
Madison Athletic Club.
meat.
The Madison Athletic Club held a 'o'clock.
regular meeting Sunday afternoon,'
March 14, at 89 Rowena street. Work
will begin Sunday afternoon, March
15, on remodeling the club cottage at
Cass Lake, which will include enlarge-'
I ment of the porch, interior decorating'
land re-furnishing. The Madison Mb-'
letic Club basketball team played n 1
! • hibition game with the Crystal The- 1

YOUTH OF ZION ORGANIZATION

SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 22
ARENA GARDENS

Ladies Auxiliary Pisgah Lodge.
The Young Judaean track meet was
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah held Saturday evening, March 7, in
B.
13.,
will
hold
the
gymnasium of Central High
Lodge, No. 34, I. 0.
a get-together meeting Monday eve- School. The Ilerzl Judaeans scored
(
! nine, March 16, at the lodge rooms, 38 points against 19 for the Mogen
1406 East Adams avenue. Plans for David Club and six for the Sons of
the evening were made at a meeting Judaea. In the basketball game be-
of the board of directors held last tween the Mogen David Club and the
, Thursday at the home of Mrs. Emil 1Sons of Judaea the former won by
Sorock. A musical program will be a score of 14 to 5. A senior basket-
given, followed by a social hour, due. ball game between the Guards of Ju-
tog which refreshments will be served. daea and the Knights of Judaea re-
All members are urged to attend and sulted in a defeat for the latter by a
to become acquainted with the newer score of 18 to 9.
members of the organization.

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Over 145 more miles of gas mains;
no less than 20,000 new service
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equipment and service sufficient
to serve a city of approximately
100,000 people with gas: briefly
that is the construction record of
the Detroit City Gas Company
for 1924!
This is one of the largest expan-
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by any gas company in the coun-
try. The phenominal growth of
Detroit has caused this huge in-
crease in demand for gas service.

BUDGETIZE

AND

ECONOMIZE

Our 1925 "Family Budget" has
just been authorized for distribu-
tion.
A copy will be gladly forwarded
to anyone who will write to the
Company.
Uncle Sam is running the Coun-
try on the Budget system—suc-
cessfully.
You can do it in your home.
Write for a copy today. It is
free to you.

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of the Detroit City Gas Company.
Faithfully have the interests of the
public been served by this speedy
response to the urgent need. And
faithfully, the Detroit City Gas
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rates."

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Little JOURNEYS to the LAUNDRY

titer baskt-tball team last Sunday eve•
nine, March 8, at the Atkinson Com-
munity Center in conjunction with
the Parini ball given by the El Moshe
Synagogue.

Zeirei Zion.
Purim was celebrated by the Zeirei
Zion Organization at a Meeting 1 .1C1 11
Sunday evening at the Y. W. H.
A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena street.
Maurice Lochivitsky, chairman, in-
troduced Mr. Silverstone. the princi
pal speaker, who gave a short talk
on Purim. Readings in Yiddish were
given by Louis Levine and the Zeirei
Zion choir, under the leadership of
)lax Margolis, sang several Yiddish'
and Hebrew songs. Dancing followed I
and Purim refreshments were served.1

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Kaditnah Club.
l
.N regular meeting of the Kadimah
club was held at the home of Miss"
Virginia
park.
1966
Minnie Willis of
Plans were completed for a dance to
he held at the Statler Hotel Sunday,
\pril 5. Tickets are being sold by
Miss Ethel Smith, Miss Ethel Klein,
Mrs. Archie Goldberg and the mem-
bers of the club. A Purim party was
held on Sunday, March S, at the Or-
phan's home. Games were played and
refreshments were served. Purim
rifts were:given to the children.
Home.

Phi Beta Nu.
at
Miss Lillian Avison was hostess
a meeting of the Phi Beta No So-
rority Monday evening, March 9,, at
her home at 1946 Glendale avenue.
Miss Celia Rubin, one of the mem-
bers, left Tuesday morning, Nlarch
IO, for Miami, Fla. The next meet-
ing. which will he an open one, will
g March 16,
he held Monday evenin,
st the home of Me. Rose DeLab. 956
Melbourne avenue.
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