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May 10, 1925

James M. Butler, Manager

Whgit the
Gas Company Means
to Detroit

Employing over two thou•
sand meet -hand women
the Company distributes
through them about four
and a half million dollars
annually in their pay
envelopes.

Then it pays about a million
dollars a year in city, county
and state taxes which helps
to lighten the tax burden.

Furthermore it spends im•
mense sums of money for
supplies and materials that
benefit the people of
Detroit.

Its activities are all main•
tained that you may have
good gas service.

DETROIT CITY GAS CO.

W. Danner, vice Pre. and Get. MS,

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conducted for new members and all
young men interested in the ideals of
Zionism and the rebuilding of Pales
tine are invited to join. Morris Su
bar in chairman of the campaign.
Meetings are held every Saturday at
9 o'clock at the Chesed Shel Eines
hull, Frederick street between Beau-
bien and St. Antoine avenues. Plans
are being made to hold future meet-
ings at Kirby Center.

1448 Woodward AMY*

Ciu,l.
h d a regular
The ConcCo*rnd"Crldub
business meeting on Sunday after-
noon, May 3, at the Y. W. II. A. club
rooms, 89 Rowena street. Eight new
members were voted in the organiza-
tion. Maurice Segal, dramatic direc-
tor, is busily engaged in preparing
two one-art plays and a minstrel
show, the date of which will be an-
nounced later. The next business
Sudna after- Ladies Auxiliary of Hashachar Camp.
, e p
meetin g will 17 takat
89 Row ay street.
noon, May
, The Ladies Auxiliary of Ilashachar
—
' Camp, No. 116, Order Sons of Zion,
Zionist Cultural Society.
Last Monday evening the Zionist will give a raffle and package party
Cultural Society held a Young Ju- on Tuesday evening, May 12, at the
Kirby Center, Kirby and St. Antoine
daea program. The Mogen David f avenues. A beautiful string of pearl s
o
Club
and
the
Herat
Judaeans,
which Samuel Heyman and Max will be given the winner of the lucky
th
a
is fr eende
go to
eine, respectively,
respectively, are the leaders, numb er.
Weise,
tion Public is invited. Proceeds
took part n i a debate on the ques
As charity.
"Resolved, That Mexico Be Used
a Temporary Place of Refuge for the
Iota Sigma Chi.
Jews." Solomon Levin, president of
Miss Birdie llosdin of 2024 Monte- 1
the Leaders' Council of Young Jn.
hostess at the "last
daea, presided after the meeting was ray avenue was
So-
opened by Aaron Kurland, chairman meeting of the I8.
ota Sigma
Chi Lon-
s Rose
rority on Ap
ot A
the
society.
large number of Young Judaeans don will entertain the club at its next

attended the meeting, which proved meeting.
one of the most interesting during
Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge
the present
season of the society.
se
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisg ah
Miss Sara Landman, Samuel Weis-
B. B., will give
berg and Manuel Merzon acted as' Lodge, No. 34, 1. 0.
monthly card party for the benefit
its
judges and awarded the decision to
the Herzl Judaeans, supporting the of the community center on Sunday
the question. evening, May 17, at the home of Mr.
affirmative side of
and Mrs. Sol Braiker, 2201 Glad-
stone avenue. Refreshments will be
Philomathic Debating Club.
At the last meeting of the Philo• served and prizes given at each table. '
mathic Debating Club, held May 3 at The public is invited to attend.
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the Byron Avenue Talmud Torah, a
Detroit Orphan Home.
special election for a member of the
board of directors was held because The Detroit Ilebrew Orphan (fume'
of the resignation of lierzl Shur. will sponsor its fourth annual card '
Benjamin Kurtzman was chosen. party for the benefit of the home on'
An open forum will be held at the' June 1 at the Knights of Pythias
next meeting, May 10. Isidore Ber- Hall, Cass avenue at Peterboro street."
ger will discuss "The Jew in the Col- Prizes will be given anal refreshments i
leges," Jack Thumin will speak on served.
1
"Liberalism and Conservatism," Sid-
Pi Kappa Beta.
ney Koretz on "Religion and
The last meeting of the Pi Kappa
Science," Carl Manela on "Modern
on
May
5
at
held
Sc
WAS
Literature" and Gilbert Goodman on Beta Sorority
the home of Miss Rose hlacht, 8634 i
"Modern Plays."
Brush street. Mrs. Albert Feldman
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and Miss Celia Plaskin were guests. I
Bluebird Girls.
A special celebration for Mothers, Miss Esther Selman will entertain the
and Daughters Week has been plan- club at its next meeting at her home,
East Euclid avenue.
ned by the Bluebird Girls, who will' 250
entertain all the mothers of the mem-
L'Allegro.
hers on the evening of May 13.
The L'Allegro Girls will entertain
h
Thirty reservations ave
made at a dinner at King Wah Lo Cafe and
ater been
and supper
for the Temple The
afterwards. Mrs. Harry Quaker will' a theater party at the Bonstelle Play-

h
5345 Fairfield avenue. , wienie roast of last Sunday proved a
o f
at her home, 1
. Miss Dolly Goldstone hos-
All members are asked to be present. success
, 1987 Indiand ale avenue will be
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tess at the next meeting.
K■ dimah Girls.
At the last meeting of the Kadiniah
Junior Star.
Girls, held Tuesday evening, May 6, ,
at the home of Ethel Klein, Mrs. Plans were made at the last meet-
Sarah Fields, former member and ing of the Junior Star Club to hike
unay, May 10.
founder of the club, was the guest to Palmer Park
on Sunda
resi- The girls are asked eet at the
of honor. Mrs. Fields is not a
at Ketai, 2075
Miss L illian
dent of this city and her presence at home of
ue, 8:30 o'clock.
a meeting was a rare occasion. A Clairmount aven
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dinner and theater party will be held
Mavelin Club.
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for the members next Tuesday eve-, The Mavelin Club he ld a regular
ning, dinner to be served at the Ad-
dison H
Hotel and the theater party at I meeting at the Philadelphia
on May 5. Miss Rose Levin of 435
meeting will be held at the home of :
at the
Elizabeth Apple, 573 Belmont ave., King avenue will be hostess
next regular meeting to be held on
sue.
May 12.

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Gamma Rho.

At the last meeting of the Gamma
Rho Sorority plans were completed
for an open meeting to be held Wed-, Young
nesday evening, May 13. The girls
also planned a hike. Miss Helen Ros-
nee of Hazelwood avenue will enter- J
lain the club on May 20.

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Club
Notes

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We are offering our "
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$180,000 Worth Sold Last Week!

Herzl Judaeans.

The lierzl Judaeans defeated the
erso.f the Social
At a special itlilleeMtling
Mixers, held last Sunday at the home Mogen David Club in a debate given
eet.
m Zionist Cultural Society
of Miss Gladys Gilbert, 1332 Theo- at the
tore street, a report was given on ing last Monday evening on the ques-
the dance held May 1, which proved tins "Resolved, That Mexico Be Used
to be a social and financial success. As a Temporary Place of Refuge for
Young men and women interested in , the Jews." The Ilerzl team was corn.'
joining the Social Mixers are invited posed of Norton Rosin, Leo Lubetsky
to attend the meetings, held every and Nathan Shur and the Mogen Da-
Wednesday evening at the Y. W. H.
II I vids were represented by Henry Fai-
gin, Israel Shevitz and Julian Grace.
A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena street.
At the last meeting of the club 11

Homes Going Up—City Water—
Electric Lights — Stone Streets.

10% Commission

making oppor-
Makes the sale of this property your greatest money
right—
tunityI COME IN and are for yourself. We can start you
or attend our Monday and Thursday meetings-8:00 sharp.

J. F. CONLEY

Morris Huberman spoke on Moses N
Cadillac 5196
Hess and Morris Soloweichick gave a I
1040-1045 Majestic Bldg.
A regular business meeting of the
resume of Lloyd George's speech on
Young People's League of Congrega- anti-Semitism. Plans were discussed
tion Shaarey Tephila was held Thurs-
for summer camp. A debate on the
day evening, May 7, at 1227 East-
question "Resolved, That National-
lawn avenue. At the next meeting
Abie" of "Abie's Irish Rose," Bernard Cohen will speak, followed ism and Not Anti-Semitism Is the
Fundamental Cause for Zionism" will
by a musical program and dancing.
Stanley Price, Is Star
ESTABLISHED 1853
he given by Alexander Baruch and
Preparations are completed for ain- William Schwartz, affirmative, and I
Polo Player.
,
evening
Iner d ance to be held Sunday
M em- Elkan Buchhalter and Paul Broner,
.
From the President's Desk—Talk No. 223
i May 24, at the Ori ental C afe.
Auxil iary a and the negative, at the next meeting.
Because a movie director suspect.
on
are
regati
ed Stanley Price, who plays Able in hers n's
of Club
the Ladies
of the cong
"Abie's Irish Rose" at the Garrick, of 1Me
invited to attend.
being a society man the young chap
Aguda Sisk°.
given
his
first
opportunity
as
an
!
was
at
Mi ss Esther Flex was hostess
'
actiotrs.
eems Mr. Price is quite a cutup I the weekly bridge of the Aguda Sisho "Gloomy Dean" Inge Says Western
as a polo player and when dressed' on Tuesday, April 28. The Misses
Jews Are Semites, Eastern Tartan.
for action he looks every inch like1 Ann and Sadye Sachs and Florence
NEW YORK.--(J. T. A.)—In an
a millionaire's son. It was during a Corn we re guests of the club. Miss
Miss Caro
match
game
in New York spied
that the him.
corn received
high - score.
movie
gentleman
And be.
exclusive interview with a representa-
five
of the Jewish Telegraphic Ages- 5.
which will be ready for occupancy
aer ial meeting a t h er cy, Dean William Ralph Inge, the E.'
fore Mr. Price had a chance to en- or an d Daug hter
early in June, is the Safety Deposit
plain that he was just "an ordinary 1 line
Goodman
entertained at a o
home
on May 5.
"gloomy dean" of England, who ar-
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Vaults which are now being in-
the movie director had him I
rived in this country recently, re-af- ,
tion Emanuel.
!
i s terhood Congregation
firmed his belief which recently crea- N
stalled.
on a train boa nd for Hollywood.
Taking it all as a huge joke, the ' S The Sisterhood of Congregation fed a stir throughout the world, that
and along
along'' Emanuel will hold a meeting at the
good
the did
cinemas.
Then
A hundred tons of tempered steel
young in man
h is best
" , svnagogue on Monday afternoon, "only the Jews of the West European 5
Able,
11. A large attendance is de. countries are the true descendants of
built on a foundation of 18 inches
but
the
Jews
of
the
!-
d.
came Anne Nichols, author of "
,ilraey
the Semitic race,
of reinforced concrete, in which is
She was looking around for a cast to l%
East European countries come from
embedded a network of signal wires
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play in Los Angeles and one of the
the Tartars, who descend from the
Athena Girls Club.
first persons she selected was Mr.
connected with A. D. T. headquar-
At
the
last
regular
meeting
of
the
gazer
tribes."
g
Besieged by a host of reporters as
Price. Ile made good as a stage
ters.
came
off
the
Mauretania,
the
dean
.
actor and has now been playing the Athena Girls Club, held at 89 Ro•
5, he
his 5
the details of he-
wens street, Tuesday evening, May
same role for nearly four years.
Within the steel walls are new Elec-
plans were made to entertain refused to go into o the difference
final
tric Detonators which flash signals
the mothers on Tuesday evening, May theory in regard
t
ie, wt and East European
h
ee,n
o
tl
r.,,
iw
in central station, police headquar-
Amusing Comedy, "Thank - U," , 12, at the club house. The club will t
hike to Grosse Isle Sunday, May 17. •
ters, and are sensitive to the slight-
ionst'u celnitn,sduacntdedre isnelirachepseroindth,i, s
qu 'e'astly
to Be Presented Next Week
The girls are asked to meet at the
of
est pounding.
by Bonstelle Players.
. club house at 9 a. m.
many years, have led me to the con-
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viction that the only real Jews are
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Madison Athletic Club.
Our Safety Deposit Boxes are larger than ordinarily, to meet
'I. he amusing comedy. "Thank.U,"
The members of the Madison Ath- those of the West European countries, %
the demands of business men for more storage space for
'I- iit the pens of Winchell Smith and
the Bonstelle Company at the Play- letic Club wish to thank the public while the Jews of Russia and Poland
valuable papers.
Tom Cushing, will be the offering of for their hearty support in making are a development of the Tartar race,
and they certainly have Tartar blo od
success.
their recent dance a huge
are
many
house beginning Sunday night.
There
Fis
h
.
ruet
my
.
e
re
t
h
g
t;i
sa
mthaeorywiom
For the basin of the play the au-
huirchh t hc f: n skissties drilloff to owtihneiacmomsmtiotltleeer,. disagree v with me,
thors use the incident of a minister N which
chairman, David Marks. publicity di- the dual origin of the Jews is correct
in a small Connecticut village, under- rector, assisted by William Hacker and the future Jewish historian will
paid and receiving in lieu of salary
to reckon with it."
vegetables. etc. David Lee manages and Samuel Jacobs, chairman of the have
Asked about the plan for uniting
agogue and the Chris-
to do very nicely on his small salary ticket committee.
The next regular meeting of the the Jewish synagogue express ed
p
until there arrives from Paris hi.,
ean Inge
until
niece, Diane. She brings the joy of • organization will take place Sunday than church, D
ie
Paris afternoon, May 17, at the club house, disapproval of the idea. all re
religions." p
companionship to his life and equally
"A united church of
89 Rowena street.
he declared, "is impossible. It would "0
shocks the staid villagers by her
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creations and mannerisms.
turn out to be a ground for the same E
Young Israel.
"Thank-U" is a play demanding'
hen was elected president bitter quarrels which are taking place -
Isidor Co
the entire strength of the Bonstelle'
eral
extra people.
The calls
three for
scenes
good illus.
A
organization
and also
sev- of the Young Israel of Detroit at its in Palestine. The religious a disagree-
last meeting; Morris Subar was ments in Jerusalem are
0
OI
chosen vice-president and David Ber- tration of the impossibility of uniting
are laid in the study at St. Mark's ris secretary and treasurer. The re., the varied churches and beliefs."
Fort and Shelby
Dedham,
Conn.
rectory,
tiring president, Irving M. Schlussel,
Whoever wishes to feel the taste
d
Dwell not too long by, the river, had been in office for two years an
De- of death should sleep with his shoes
turn to the mountain on account of was one of the organizers of
trait chapter. A campaign is being on.—Talmud.
the rain.—Talmud.

Young People of Shaarey T e p hil ■ .

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REAFFIRMS BELIEF
IN ORIGIN OF JEWS.I

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