‘.11T ittztAL1'1 ?AGE EIGHT raternal unb (Club 7Notes ternoon, March 22, at 3 o'clock at the Concord Club. home of Miss Charlotte Miller, 5431 The Concord Club held a Purim Third avenue, for the purpose of raf- party Saturday evening, March 14, at the mahogany end table for I the Oriental Cafe for 20 guests. The fling social committee is planning an open which the sorority has been selling I nday afternoon, I tickets fur the past few months, pro- meeting to be held Sunday ceeds of which will be devoted to , at the Little ne heater , 59I'charity. The winner will be and T xt regular 12 street. The Ropwena ' ' Aril business meeting will be held Sun-1nouneed in a later issue of The De- , afternoon, March 20, at 59 R0.1 trait Jewish Chronicle. day I I wens street. Tillie Toiler Girls. I — ! Philom•thic Debating Club. The Tithe Toiler Girls Club has, A Jewish program was held at the made arrangements for an April Fool ay evening, 1 held last meeting of the Philomathic De- party to be Saturdstreet. Two March 2S, at 89 Rowena at.ng Club, March 15, at the Byron new members were voted into i the avenue Talmud Torah. The follow- club at the last meeting. The next ' in participated: Samuel Kellman business meeting will take place Tues- ay. , ' Pay?" 'spoke on "Does P larch 24, at 89 Rowena I Howard Berger on "Jewish Estimate day evening, N I of Greatness," Hyman Golden on street. "Art in Ancient Israel," Carl Manella The Athena Girls Club. on "The Jew and the Social Prob- At the last regular meeting of the Ieni," Irving Schlussel on "Jewish I , h eld Tuesda History" find Sidney Koretz on "Jew- Athena Girls ClubMi., Sing,March 17, s Sophie Blanche ry ' Hyman(sole ish Boastfulness. Schwartz was elected secretary to , and Samuel Kellinan were judged the succeed Miss Anna Millstein, who re first and second best speakers on the signed because Of illness. Miss Ma- I program, respectively. tibia Lieberman, chairman of the I Next Sunday evening, March 22, bridge tea to take place Sunday of.' the Philomathic will hold its semi-an- ternoon, March 29, from 2 to 5, re-1 fluid social affair at the home Of Wal- ports that a large attendance is ex-j ter Farber, 310 Ilendrie street, who pected. There will be prizes at each ' I is chairman of the social committee. table. The regular meeting will take' On Match 29 the subject to be de- place Tuesday evening, March 24, at ' bated will be, "Resolved, That the 'increase in the Pay of Postal Fm. 59 Rowena street. Marcelle and Salina Wagner, 4- ployes Is Justifiable." Sol RosenmanI and Norman Rom will uphold the vear-old twin daughters of Mr. and I measure, being opposed by Jack Mrs. Jack Wagner, will dance at the Detroit's Greatest Varieties in The Newest Boys r, 1 dean of Detroit ANOTHER nett interior by Dean, e and Michigan decorators, whose influence on in- terior decorating and furnishing has been evident for years, and which is responsible in no slight this art in the community. degree for the high standing of certain of the acme When your interior is by Dean, you are of beauty and effectiveness. Estimates without obligation 7/ie arrij (2 Dean Company 2/ Detroit MICHIGAN S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR OVER EIGHTY YEARS The Most Popular Cafe in Detroit. KING WAH LO 118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel's) I \ L'Allegro Girls. Social Miners. Miss Goss's. Max of Cameron ave- At the last meeting of the Social nue was hostess at the last meeting Mixers, the members decided to hold of the L'Allegro Girls Club. The next their second informal dance this sea- meeting will be held at the home of an- son. The (late and place will Miss Florence Moskovitz, 200 Rose- nounced later. The club will cele- court. brate its first anniversary with a chop 1 dale suey party at the home of one of the J. W. E . W. 0. members and at the succeeding meet- A board meeting of the Jewish ing election of officers will take place. si- Women's European Welfare raniz- Robert Fogel was critic for the eve ning, ness meeting, which was followed by ation will be held Saturday the March 21, at the home of Mrs. Harry dancing. Meetings are held at Y. W. H. A. club house, S9 Rowena Margolis, 1614 Blaine avenue. — street, Its 2, every Wednesday Ladies Anaili•ry I. 0. B. B. evening. The Ladies Auiliary of Pisgah Purity Chapter. Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., held a Purity Chapter, No. :159, 0. E. S., get-together meeting last Monday will hold a special meeting on March evening at 406 East Adams avenue. 23 at the Eastern Star Temple. This Final arrangements were made for event holds special interest for two the masquerade dance to be given at reasons. First, they are honoring their the Statler Hotel Sunday evening, past matrons and past patrons and March 29. second, 21 candidates will be initi- Ladies Auxiliary, B'nai Moshe. ated into the order. Work will begin Point( have been completed by the at 2 p. m., two classes being initiated by the officers of the chapter. Dinner dance committee, headed by Mrs. will be served at 6 o'clock, each mem- Adolph Jacoby, chairman, assisted by ber receiving a gift. In the evening Mrs. Samuel Gun-berg, for the Purim another class will be initiated, the masquerade Banc, to be given by the work being exemplified by the past Ladies Auxiliary of Congregation s of matrons and past patrons. A pro- B'nai Moshe, at the Knigetht Pythias Hall, Cass and P erboro gram has also been arranged. avenues, Sunday evening, March 22. — Prizes will be given for the best Los Amigos. All plans of organization of the masks. Finzel's Orchestra will play. 1 RABBIS TAKE STAND AGAINST RELIGION IN SCHOOL SYSTEM Los Amigos Club were completed at Tau Sigma Rho. the last [fleeting. The next meeting will take place March 22 at the home f Miss Minnie Stein of 4012 Town- a meet ing avenue was hostehss ( Abraham Bizer, 001 Hague ave. send . at ror :ty last gma Ro the Reform Jewish Leaders Advo- nu New' candidates for membership o Thursday evening. Plans for a spring- are (' welcome at this meeting. The time dance are being completed. Miss cate Instruction in Schools [ club is open to both boys and girls. Jan,' Silverman of 1435 Burlingame of Religion. I avenue will be hostess at the next Hebrew Ladies Aid. RECOMMEND REDUCTION I 'nu. Hebrew Ladies Aid Society meeting. Kadimah Girls. OF TIME SCHEDULES I will hold its semi-monthly card party ye- 1 March 25 at (0(2 , • nue. Mrs. J. Ziegler has charge of I Miss Esther Newman was hostess - --- - the refreshments. Admission is 50 'at a meeting of the Kadirnah Girls Oppose Classification of Chil- ' Club last Tuesday evening. Plans cents, which includes a chance dren According to Reh• prize. As these card parties were made for a dance to be held at Idout the Statler Hotel Sunday evening, , gious Affiliations. (have been well attended, it is advis April 15. Finzel's seven-piece arches-1 — CINCINNATI, Ohio.---1.1. T. A.1—lable to come early. tra will play. Members ate selling', I tickets. Miss Ethel Smith, 1112 We' t Leading Reform rabbis of the United Sigma Rho Tau Sorority. i Philadelphia avenue, will be ;n..:... it in , the commission on Sats, constutg The Sigma Rho Tau Sorority Will placed them- ation in have Jewish educ selves on record opposition to the . hold an open meeting on Sunday af- 1 at the next meeting. I Dancing in Three Sessions Daily by "The Musicmakers Weinstein and Simon Stier. card party. " MAKERS OF REAL DANCE MUSIC 12 to 2 — 6 to 8 — 9:30 to 1 NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME On Easter Sunday Special Dishes Will Be Served on a Full Course Dinner. From 12 to 8 P. M. For Reservations, Call Cadillac 5074 The "Minute Man" Supposing your gas range got out c! order and you needed it badly. You probably haven't ever had that experience and we hope you won't. But if you did it wouldn't he as had u you imagine. The "minute man" is ready for just such emergencies. Even though service calls are com• paratively few, the Detroit City Gas Company provides ample means to handle every emergency. Detroit is divided into five districts in which are "minute men," ready for repair orders, meter changes, adjustments or service calls of any kind. Whenever these "minute men" go out on an order they phone in as soon as the job is coma pleted so as to he in touch with the office of the Gas Company at all times. The Detroit City Gas Company is doing everything within its power to give Detroiter, efficient service. To grasp some idea of what has been done for gas users regardless of the cost. In the service department alone there is now a personnel of over 150 men, maintaining an equipment of over 90 automobiles. This is an increase of 50 men and over 39 cars within the past two years. DETROIT CITY GAS W. with Extra Knickers 2:15 415 1 615 As always, we're first the newest! w th Visit Detroit's fine Ladies' and Childre Barber Shop and Beat Parlor, specializing haircutting, 50c. For greater variety and better values, you'll do well to choose his Easter outfit front The Store for Boys! For over 20 years Detroit's leading outfitters to the growing young man! "The — Store That 31ade — Farmer Street" SCHMITZ & SHRODER 1127.1129 FARMER ST. Littman's YIDDISH PLAYHOI 2814 Hastings Telephone Cherry 2523 M. SCHORR sad MISCHA FISHSON, Company M•nagel Saturday and Sunday, March 21 ond Matinee and Evening. The Entire Company in the Well Known I l l "FORGIVE YOUR Monday Evening, March 23, id PopolAt "THE BLIND" Tuesday Evening, March 24 The Entire Company in • Testimonial • nce Honoring Betty Frank, the Lead., "JOSEPH DON'T TOU — - Thursday Evening, LO N 2 6, the P opular Li t N G H E A RTS " Porto Your Friends W Thank You THOSE WHO HAVE been AS THE MANY lea' niovement to set aside certain hours ' coming here for years of the (lay in the public schools for . EMERGENCY FUND ( THAT make the purpose of religious instruction.. Among the rabbis who have taken Florentine room as KNOW the THE FLORENTN E this stand are: David Philipson of . • • • Cincinnati, chairman of the commis- a delight THE BEST PLACE in Detroit' sion on Jewish education; Rabbi Ed- Drive Workers Still Seeking to At- ( • • • fain Goal; Additional Names, • • want N. Calisch, Richmond, Va.; ward ARE THE reasonat Junior Clubs. Rabbi Hyman G. Enelow, New York FOR HIGH-CLASS entertain-T • • City ; Rabbi Max Heller, New Or - An add.tional list of subscribers to The junior clubs of Young Judaea NOWHERE ELSE Louis L. Mann, Chi- FUS. celebrated Purim last Sunday after- menu leans, La.; Rabbi d ew:sh Emergency . the U nite J ' ' David Marx, er of the cago; Rab noon at the .1 ; Ga.; Rabbi Felix Mendelsohn, Chi- [drive, giving the subscriptions re- , . 12 to March -0, Jewish Women's Club at 59 Rowena WONDERFUL food IA DINNER TO cop cago; Rabbi Julian Morgenstern, CM- , coved from March . . The street. The program consisted of iTICIWIt'S the foll owing names. The served I cninati: Rabbi Joseph Rauch, Louis- $146,000. songs, recitations and a playlet, given d now b itals about EXCELLENT dance music. villa, Kv.; Rabbi William Rosenau , fun for the drive , when they by boys and girls from the different • • • Baltimokt, NM.; 'Rabbi Samuel Sehul- , workers AT THE FLOREN Y k C't • Rabbi Abram ! found that the full amount had not junior clubs. The Hopes of Zion, led man, N (Nwil'ashingtoln,Y'D. C.; Rabbi , been reached on the last day of the by Miss Ruth Schwartz, assembled a SO THIS ad is written • • ' ' campaign, have not stopped their ef- kinder band and entertained the gath- . EVERY DAY from Louis %obey, Cleveand, and a ingte upon . . • ering. Dancing followed the p L George Zepin of Cincinnati, who ear." forts and are still calllis d but who and refreshments were served. Many ITO THOSE WHO may not whose name are ticipated in a meeting of the commis- S For only $1.50. uring the of the children attended in masque- know sion on Jewish education which was were unable to . be seen dTh e hea • • • • rade costumes. Prizes were given to two weeks of fh b • Zion held here recently. THERE IS NO coy THE FLORENTINE Room; of utilizing public schools - quarters of the fund are at the Sadie Sandrovitz of the Hadar Instead of Ue,' wen o yn Knoppow of the • nit Jewish Charities, 6S7 East Club, Gdl • • till after nine. and other public buildings for reli- Hopes of Zion and Florence Merdes The list follows: it gious education, the rabbis gave their s n Raub Adel, $75; Charles N. Agree, of the Stars of Zion for the best [WHO HAVE NOT danced endorsement to efforts which are be • • . AFTER THAT hot made in this country to procure $50; Sidney L. Alexander, $25; anon. ing • more time for week-day religious in- ymous (through A. W. Schlessinger), OR dined . • . ( , k n 'tein & Wienner, $50• " • e( ONE IS necessary struction in schools attached Busker, Herzl Judaeans. i c of churches and synagogues, or main- Hyman Berman, $40; Abe ouis TO THE SUPERB music 0 p 00; The Herzl Judavans will debate' . • earned by such organizations us the $1 TO COVER costs. $1 00 ; A aron Dro ok , L$ 50; erno Congre- Chff, Hebrew . . Union of American rations. They recommend that the Mrs. I.ibbie Ellenstine, :50; M. L. against evening, the Mogen David Club Satur- March 2S, at the Del- SEYMOUR SIMON'S splendid DyersIday IF YOU DO not public schools reduce their time I Fink, $25; Forest Cleaners and J niar Talmud Torah, on the subject, orchestra on al), $150; Elias Frank, 25; • • • schedule in order that the children ' ( addi ti Frank $100; Seymour$. "Resolved„ That the Jews Go to Mex. • • ose h ico Asa Temporary Place of Ref- THE BEST and highest priced A COVER charge nifty be free ear ler mile afternoon l and thus enabled to attend religious Frank, $25; Alexander Freeman (ad- . • • " Norton Rosin Leo Lubetslsy ditional), $100; Ben Friedman, $25; and in the city; Nathan Shur will uphold the at- classes. • . The following resolution was Marvin B. Gingold, $25; Aaron Gold- firmative fur the Herz's. THE COST HAS • adopted unanimously at the meeting man, $25; Goldman & Ullian addi- somewhere At the recent election of officers, WHO HAVE not seen 0; J. tionall, $50; L. Goldsmith, m . • • fo the commission on Jewish etillea- Goodman, $25; Samuel M. Goodman, Sidney Adelson was elected pre. Goodman, dent; Nathan Shur, vice-president; Lion held here: SUPERIOR entertain- OR THE QUAL • Frank A. Gordon, $50; Stan- "The commission on Jewish ellUeLl- $150; Oscar Schwartz, secretary, and Alex- THE tion endorses the efforts which are he- ley R. Grossman, $75; M. Harris, ander Baruch, treasurer. The Herz- meat of . . . ing made to procure more time for .$100; Andrew Hartman (additional), lite, a pamphlet published by the !THERE'S NO wa week-day religious instruction and $25; Abram !footman, $25; Henry Herzls at the end of every term, was . • THE BEST artists; recommends that for such purposes Jassy ladditionali, $100; John R. read. It contains many contributions . • . !GETTING SOME the public schools reduce their time Realty Company. Frank Berman (ad- of the members and a resume of the the WHO HAVE NOT had schedule, schools be closed, and that ditional), $511; Moritz Kahn, I. $150; club's activities. nothing. Ross 25; Koploy h d ispos al Henry D. Kasin. $ joy of the t im • than put at te , ae of tho children be used by the parents (additional), ;id, Michael • • • I WE THANK YO $300; Abe Lerner, $50; Ilarry G. for their children as they desire. rortherore we are imposed to Lqinson, $25; Merman Lieberman. Altortserits=whallWin THE EXCELLENT cuisine nf - . . . M .Londe, $200; A. Stall Samuel Advocates Election of IOH YES, don't I, $2a; . . . , form of religious instruction in . . ICK • • THAT HAVE made the American public school system of kin, Inc., $00; ere Ralph W. Lidd y. education or Inpublic buildings, or t o ghli; Jacob Polsky, $25; Sam Posner, • • I US FORGET to Rabinowitz. $•0; Max $25; Julius n of childre any form of classification in the public schools according to P,ellelsheimer, $50; Herbert and "I have been associated with Judge THE FLORENTINE room ABOUT OUR their religious affiliation." Carol Reinheimer (additional), $75; Liddy in business for the past 10 famous. . . , • Ire commis ion on Jewish eiliica II. Rosenberg (additional), 5150: years," said Ilarry J. Lippman, "and SUNDAY DINN I of rabbis appointed Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, during that time occupied offices with as popular I Con is composed e qausasi•ii EQUALLY , by the Department of Synagogue and $50; J. P. Rosenthal, $100; Mrs. a n nd n rboys,rs:iafsohnis oafbshits y cal nosd Rosenzweig (additional), $100; New Acts Starting Monday. hciiamti: 1 School Extension of the Union of Sarah American Hebrew Congregations and II E. Schlesinger. $25; Louis Segel, fications. the Central Conference of American ' $200; J. Shairbraun, $25; Nate Shit. "Judge Liddy is person well fitted Rabbis and under its auspices school pero, $100; Carl Singer, $50; Harold by temperament, disposition and edu- lextension work is conducted. ' II. Smilav (additional), $100; Mayer cation for the office which he seeks. — Smith. $25; Max Snitz, $50: Ilenry He is a graduate of the Detroit l'ub- Wagner, $25; A. Wetsman, $50; Er- lic Schools and Detroit College of nest Walton, $25. Detroit Exclusive Caterers Law. After graduating from law Engagem•nt•. Weddings. Banquet. and school be became a school teacher in Al Sew.al Occae , ona. the Philippine islands from 1909 to . •1 Sa1 w ■ sh 5« e lead ■ The Philadelphia Jewish commun. w. teller to thrs : 1911. In 1919 he was elected to the AR.• of the n Cie. successful ' ity has just concluded a "Best in Detroit" We Derwate liotow• and Halls. State Legislature and was re-elected - drive for $1,500,000 for the Feder's. DETROIT CATERING CO, in 1920. During the latter session he tion of Jewish Charities. Jacob Bil- With Apologies to K. C. B. . g . m• A. PE was chairman of the judic:ary com- 12S RICHTON AVENUE , likopf is executive director of the Hom ock 6654 mittee." Maio 3 777 federation. NOW TOTALS $146,000 Young Jud aea Club' o N cs THE FLORENTINE RO HOTEL ADM! S j ,