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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-03-13

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CINCINNATI 30, 0010

PAGE FIVE

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11, 111 , 111 two
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play in the shop. Yellow daffodils,
Display of Spring Flowers Now
purple violets, white narcissi are
Being Shown at the Sub.

mixed with roses in every shade from

way Flower Shop.

white to deep red. Charles Rosen-

man, owner of the Subway Flower
Shop, makes a specialty of floral
win , one enters the Subway decorations for all occasions cele-
Flower Shop one is greeted with a
iss of colors, interspersed with brated in the homes of his patrons or
m
green, from the spring flowers on dis- at hotels and halls.

fp•r death

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Mrs.
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1533-1535 Washington Boulevard

If you play golf

be sure to see the
New Indoor Golf Course
just opened at our Shops

much

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tography
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With two fairways crossing a flowing creek,
and trees furnishing natural hazards on other
drives, you will find a round of golf here of
great sporting interest.

dear Blaine

25c for 18 holes.

Chas. Hilgendorf, Lochmoor Pro., is in
daily attendance for those who desire instruc-

tions.

,
Night
Detroit Saturday Night

Will Give

6 Trips to Europe and Return

roit

TWIN BROTHERS GET
IMPRESSIVE POSTS

Irving and Louis C. Blumberg Chosen

JR. HADASSAH ADOPTS FAMOUS MOVIE ACTRESS INSISTED
ON PACKARD WHEN VISITING HERE
CULTURAL PROGRAM

Perfeet,on Lodge Stewards.

Junior lladassah held it , Purim
celebration on Tuesday evening,
The officers of a Masonic lodge March 10. The evening opened with
whom the applicant meets prior to the presentation of a Purim pageant
his initiation into the mysteries of under the direction of :Nis , Sara Le-
vin. The following girls took part:
The Misses Rita Illumrosen, Thelma
Gordon, Dorothy Burdick, Kathleen
Pereira, Leah Levin, Rhea Ilarris,

8agittatur Nalco

`AMMO '

GUE STS

tashen" were served. A cote o
thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Solomon Braicker, at whose home the
meeting was held.

RELIGION WILL BE
BASED ON SCIENCE

(All Expenses Paid)

10 Scholarships

Doctor Elwood Spoke in Playa of
Rabbi Kornfeld on Monday.

(Selected Colleges)

READ How You
Can Win ONEv •

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Reo Motor Car Company shops at was given.
Lansing during 1924. Every one of
Mrs. I. Rich entertained three
the six continents and all but two of
tables of bridge Thursday evening in
the states in the United States were
honor of Mrs. Edward Thal of Toledo
represented in the list of home ad-
and Miss Julia Gordon of Portland,
dresses of folks who visited Reo dur-
Ore. Mrs. A. Greenebaum won high
ing the year.
Nevada and Wyoming were the honors.
viait-
y
fed
b
only states not represen
Mrs. Max Ilershberg was hostess at
ors. Michigan led in numbers, of
course, with Ohio second, Illinois three tables of bridge last Friday af-
ternoon.
High honors were W011 by
third, l'ennsylvania fourth and Indi•
ana fifth. New York followed closely Mrs. Jacob 'rha'.
after Indiana and California was next
Last Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.
in line, showing clearly that numbers
were not in proportion to proximity. loseph Rottner invited 12 guests to
a
in honor of Mrs. Max Schonman,

April was the month in which the
number of visitors was greatest, with Mrs. Edward Thal and Miss Julia Gor-
ton,
guests in the city.
August a close second. In each of

whom thousands flock to
hear in their rare recitals.
They have recorded their
playing so that you may
hear them in your home,

exactly as they play on the
Concert Stage—so that the
whole world may hear

MUSIC at llta

Buick driving units operate. Dirt and
wear kept out—lubrication kept in!
Only Buick has all of this protection.
Another big reason why the Buick
name is a synonym for reliability—
and why there are more than a mil.
lion Buick owners.

That the religion of the future will
be based upon the facts of psychology
and sociology rather than traditional
theology, with unity among all be-
liefs in the essentials of life, was the
LOUIS C. BLUMBERG
declaration made by Professor Charles
486, F. and A. M., after his election C.
C. Elwood in an address on "The Re- these two months nearly twice the
PIANO
appointed the Blumberg twins as construction of Religion" given Mon- average number of visitors were reg-
senior wardens. It is difficult for day afternoon, March 9, before the istered.
in oar e4fflpiro Said or
anyone to say whether Louis is slight- Sisterhood of Temple Beth El.
ROYCE & PASSMORE, Inc.
ly better looking than Irving, or Irv-
Rabbi Joseph S. Kornfeld of To-
CARD OF THANKS
Dealers In
ing makes a more impressive appear- ledo, who was scheduled to speak at
Canaria., Parrotsd
an Cold-Floh; able
2015 Park Ave.
ance than Louis. The reason for this the meeting, was unable to appear, so
Nathan Berner and family of 637
Bird, Fish, Dog and Poultry Supplies.
HIRAM JACKSON
Park Ara Bldg.
difficulty is the fact that when one Professor Elwood, who vvas in Detroit Alger avenue wish to thank their rel-
ROBERT M. DRYSDALE
is ready to state that Brother I.ouis to address the Open Forum last Sun- atives and friends for the kindness
Phone Melo 2330
is more graceful and spry than Irv- day, consented to remain in the city shown them during their recent be-
110 E. Jefferson Ave.
ing, he may at that moment be think- and address the sisterhood. Profes- reavement.
ing of Irving, and vice versa. The sor Elwood's lecture was based on his
only facts on which all Perfection book, "The Reconstruction of Rah
brethren agree is that the Blumberg gion," which has ben translated into
, several languages. Ile read a criti-
twins are a treat to the eye.
cism of it from a Vienna Jewish pa-
per, in which the writer termed the
volume a "glorification of Judaism."
In his book Professor Elwood at-
tempts to bring religion and modern

science in harmony.
Dr. Elwood is president of the
Formally Ratifies Rulership of MAY
American Sociological Society and
Land by Britain.
, professor of sociology at the Uni-
versity of Missouri in Columbia, Mo.
dependability has been a char-
WAIISINGTON.--1.1 . T. AA—The Ile is also an author and lecturer.
acteristic of Dodge Brothers Motor Car
Senate. in executive session Feb. • ,
Professor Elwood stated that with
ratified the treaty with Great Britain a common human life we must have a
since the day the first of these sturdy cars
concerning Palestine, following the common human basis and that as the
was marketed.
favorable report of the foreign rela- latter is acquired all artificial divi
tions committee, and for the first time slung will disappear. A ith the amen
Not once in a decade has it failed to uphold
treaty,
setting

lc
spirit
as
the
basis
of
our
belief,
the full text of the
ta
and enhance its reputation for faithful per-
fort's the Palestine mandate with its intolerance will also vanish.
recitals concerning the national Jew-
formance.
ish home, was published in the Con- PYTHIAN LODGE WILL
gressional Record.
INITIATE 400 MEN
The reason for its consistent goodness and
Article one of the treaty declares!
continued betterment points directly back to
that the United States consents to the!
administration of Palestine by His ! Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of
the ideals of the founders.
Brittonic Majesty pursuant to the Pythias, will initiate, on March 17,
mandate. The treaty, among other one of the largest classes of canili-
Instead of fluctuating between an endless
things, requires that a duplicate of dates ever to be taken into a Pythian

ficstber

Janney-Bowman, Inc.

SENATE APPROVES
PALESTINE TREATY

FOR TEN YEARS -DEP ENDAB LE

the annual report by England as man- lodge.
The ceremonial will be held at the
&story power shall be furnished to
the United States; that America and Light Guard Armory at 8 o'clock and
its nationals shall have and enjoy all all other l'ythian lodges of the city
are invited to attend. The supreme
rights anti benefits under the terms -
of the mandate to members of the !chancellor of the Knights of Pythias,
the state of
League of Nations and their na- the grand chancellor for the
onals, notwithstanding the fact that • Michigan and many of
t,
the United States is not a member of Lodge officers will he present. Start-
the League; that vested American ing at noon on March 17, Detroit
property rights in Palestine shall be lodge will give the first and second
respected and in no way impaired; degrees at its Castle Hall, 3153 Cass
that, subject to local laws for main- ' avenue, and in the evening will ad-
tenance of public order and morals, journ for the third degree at the
American nationals will be permitted' 1.ight Guard Armory.
The class of candidates numbers
freely to establish and maintain edu-
rational, philanthropic and religious 'well over 400 and will place Detroit
1.odge as the largest lodge not only
institutions.
in the state of Michigan, but in the

LANSING NOTES

series of annual models, they determined to
concentrate on the perfection of a single
chassis.

Dodge Brothers Motor Car today is the
embodiment of that ideal—an ideal that
will endure as long as the institution itself.

United States.

YOUNG JUDAEANS
CELEBRATE PURIM

The following Purim program was'
given by the children of the Sunday
I.ast Sunday evening the members'
!School at the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
of the senior clubs of Detroit Young
gogue Sunday, March 8: Piano se-
Judaea and the leaders of the vari
iection, Anne Wiener; violin setae-'
ous groups held a I'urim dance at the
Linn, l'hilip Swartz; piano selection,
Jewish Women's Club. Many of the
, Helen Marion; saxophone duet, Henry
mac.'.
Fine; violin selection Young Judaeans attended in
' end Francis
querade costumes befitting the (Tie- •
Harry Silverman; piano selection, ,
bration of Purim. Refreshments were !
Esther Kramer; violin selection, Mor-
folk dances, Ida Swartz served. Prizes offered by Solomon
Division of General Molar, Corp.
Glendale 4000 ton Wiener;
Levin president of the local organic-.
and Freda Vinocur; violin selection,
GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
Detroit Branch
ation, were awarded to Florence
PFENT & DECKER
Isadore Silverman, and Purim story,
Gross of the Pirchai Zion Club and
BEMB.ROB1NSON CO.
5740 M•cli Ave.
!Henry . p lay, "The Belle of Jennie Ogoroskin of the B n.
Av..
444Ea.1
STANLEY KRAJENKE
Shushan," by Philip Liesner, was pre-
chel Club for the best masquerade •
LOUIS-ROSE BUICK CO.
Jos.
Cainpau
Av..
11820
' •ented by the following cast: Queen
hies
wood...a Ave.. Highland rata
attire. Miss Mary Friedenberg and
TELOTTE BUICK CO.
Ether, Helen Marion; King, Francis
Ave.
Miss Rose ('opinsky, respectively, are
Rlver
HARLEY BUICK CO.
5911 Griend
flee; Ilamon, Philip Swartz; Morde-
3752 Cass An•.
the leaders of these two clubs.
BUCHBINDER-BUICK CO.
cai, Milton Klien; Shillah, Anne Wie-
On Sunday afternoon, March 15,
SIEGE•ZECKENDORE CO.
SIO4 West Fort SL
ner; Captain Bizthha, Barry Silver- at 2:30 o'clock, the junior clubs of
4234 WIN:Aloud Ave.
man; palace guards, Morton Wiener
Detroit Young Judaea will hold their
and Alex Marion; chamberlain, Henry
!Purim celebration in the Little Thea-
Fine; servants, Walter Furman and
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BURT.
ter of the Jewish Women's Club, 89
Morton Wiener; court ladies, Ida
Rowena street. A program appropri-
BUICK KILL BUILD THEM
Swartz, Esther Kramer, Freda Vino.
ate to the holiday will be given con-
cur; aide-de-camp, Robert Rosen;
sisting of playlets, recitations, songs
scribe and attendant, Burt Portniff;
and declamations by various boys and
maiden to appear before the king,
girls re resenting all the junior
Ruth Kramer, and crown bearer, Ber-
iss Ilelen Kass • Silas Ruth
con- clubs.
nice Kamins. The program was
- Schwartz and Miss Anne Belinsky,
' eluded with the singing of "Hatik three of the leaders of junior clubs,
Fee Artes0141.4 Trris awl lilow Naas
vah" and boxes of candy were pre-
of the arrangements.
sented to all the children. Refresh -.are in charge
Refreshments will be served. The
manta were served. The teachers in
-I Young Judaeans are expected to at-
charge of the program were Miss Lil
o
. tend in masquerade
e satmes.
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The fifth semi-monthly benefit card
party, which was to have been held
Starch 10, has been postponed to
March 24 tin account of the Purim
masquerade ball.

Rosalind Schubot, Ida Velick, Grace
Williams, Leona Moyer, Celia Shet-
zer, Rose Weiss and Rose Gordon.
Mrs. Nathan Goretsky of Cincin-
Miss Sadie Jacobson played the violin
nati, who before her recent marriage
during the pageant. A harp solo was
wits Miss Alma Buckner, is the guest
given by Miss Reva Goldberg.
of relatives for a week.
• Miss Henrietta Scold addressed the
Juniors, bringing to them a message
Sirs. Joseph Barnett, Sirs. Julius
Priscilla Dean, one of the luminaries of the silver screen, is a Podia d
of the youth movement in Palestine
and asking that the Jewish youth in enthusiast. When she visited in Detroit lust week the motion picture star Levin, Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, Mrs.
Jack Fink, Sirs. N. II. Illumrosen,
America work in it m anner parallel made it a point to use a Packard car in the course of her travels about the
Mrs. William l'resent, Mrs. Jay
to the work in Palestine. The snirit cite. Miss Dean owns a Packard Eight.
Meyer, Mrs. Barney Wyman and Mrs.
of the pioneers, Miss Szold described,
Norman Buckner attended the Ha-
is filled with a love for their land and
RAISED FOR KIEV
dassah banquet in Flint Monday,
their people. They ask only for the $965
March 11, where Miss Henrietta
privilege of working in Palestine on ORPHANS BY UKRAINIANS
Scold was the honor guest.
the land so that the new Palestine
Three hundred and fifty dollars was
may be a product of their labor. Their
raised
by
the
Federation
of
Ukrainian
slogan, Miss Szold continued, is
Miss Eleanor Goldstein has re-
Jews of Michigan at a benefit per- turned front a two months' visit in
o tuf
"LT
anhder, el. sa hb,nur ial.htt engauayg
.th movement formance given Wednesday evening, Norfolk and Newport News, \'a., and
de cannot all ugto. March 4, at the Yiddish Playhouse. New York City. While in Norfolk
tN11 1i1 ; s
The same evening 55 new members Miss Goldstein attended the annual
to
pp
ltifo snhe•L urshlt ha elsyn Mined the organization, adding $515 convention of the Zeta Beta Tau Fra-
e
o
e
d
ng
topb
nu
A
o
y
etrhe
b e phi it;
but
to its coffers. The federation main- ternity. Morton L. Goldstein also at-
America,
must tains the Kiev Orphanage, which tended the convention, returning to
the young peonle of
America,
IRVING W. BLUMBERG
know the history and traditions of cares for 85 Jewish orphans. A mem- Saginaw several weeks ago.
bership campaign is being 'flannel by
Masonry are the stewards. The stew- their people. It is essentia•then, the organization in order to acquaint
The I. 0. B. B. Purim ball, which
ands also conduct into the lodge visit_ that intensive cultural work be car-
the Jews of Detroit and of Michigan took place Monday evening, March 9,
rigid on in history, Ilebrew, law.
ers of distinction. The master of
The youth in America should also with the orphanage. The organ . - WOO attended by 75 couples. Miss
every lodge makes it a point to as- have a slogan and for the Junior Ile- ation has expressed its thanks to th e
sign men to these positions who are dassah Miss Scold has adorned "San- committees and the public for their I"" Phillippe was awarded first
for the prettiest costume and
pleasant to behold. Stewards as a timent, Action, Knowledge." The co-operation. Ilarry Weinberg was prize
fj
Mrs. B. I. Itosenta•rg received the
rule are young men who know how sentiment is a feeling for Jewish life chairman of the committee in charge
assisted nrize fur the funniest masque. Jacob
to step in proper military position and that is in each junior member; the of the performance. Ile was
Greenberg, Joseph Zucker- Stark and Mr. Rothnor won the men's
are neat in appearance.
action is the practical work that is by J. , It.
M. J. Kramer, John Sodas and prizes. Credit is given to the com-
Worshipful Master Maxwell W. ,lone for Palestine, the support o
man
s. Rosenthal. ntittee, composed of Henry Gerard,
Benjamin of Perfection Lodge, No. orphaned children; the knowledge is Mr The organization received a letter Lipiiid Ginsburg, Jacob Stark, I. Selt•
yet to be acquired, through study.
from the Jewish World Relief Con- zer and Max Brandel, for the success
Miss Szold's message was received
as an inspiration for a new field of ference requesting i t to invite the of the party.
work. The new cultural program was American committee which repre-
Mrs. Max Schonman is spending
announced to be under the direction sents the conference to Detroit.
several weeks with her sisters, Mrs.
of Miss Dora Tannenbaum and the
A. manner and Mrs. I. Oppenheim.
first three classes were presented to Visitors From Whole World
Inv isible,hu t always ready
the members so that they night join:
The monthly meeting of the Sister-
Saw Reo Make Cars at
to play for you and your
a class in Zionism. a class in Jewish
hood
of
Temple
Beth
El
took
place
Lansing.
friends! They arc the
last Wednesday afternoon. Miss Pepi
current events and a group for the
study and presentation of the Jewish
greatest artists of the
mid Mrs. Sarah Kramer
literally
. tiro y, people
pe p from all over the Ileavenrich
drama.
musical world—masters
To keep the Purim spirit. "Homen- world saw the wheels go 'round at the were hostesses. A musical program

(All Expenses Paid)

n

The regularly monthly meeting of
the sisterhood was held on March 3
at the Jewish Community Center.
Mrs. Jack Fink read a paper on Pu-
rim and tea was served by Mrs. Ben-
jamin Goldstein and Mrs. Norman
liuckner.

Miss Scold AA. Youth in America to
Work With Youth in Palestine.

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