lconja.snalROPI' ll PAGE FOUR • OLD FOLKS HOME HAS CHANUKAH PARTY GIVEN BY BRANCH, PREPARE FOR DANCE NN 'armpit grill El Notre SPORTS vie 'Religion As • Fine Art:" "Religion As a Fine Art" will be the subject of Dr. Leo M. Franklin's sermon Sunday morning, Dec. 20, at 10:45. Everyone is welcome. Mem- bers are urged to bring their friends. OriM & llubertaltm Offices and Parlors: 92 - 98 GARFIELD AVENUE Glendale 0750 - 8379 SCI‘V.MMISSILIMIMICICS . WSIVLIMISIUMWSNWIA.W A SUGGESTION Suggestion to prospective used car buyers: Come in and give us an idea of what you would like and how much youwish to pay. If the car isn't on the floor we will give you first op- tion on it when it comes. By Meyer Waterstone. Speed, strength and endurance is er—Meyer Waterstone. Saturday Morning Services: required of every man who partici- Steffins. The traditional Sabbath services pates in a basketball bane. It is by Greenberg Rask Garet take place on Saturday morning at for the fastest game played, even Insurance Co. Raski 10:30. On Saturday, Dec. 26, Dr more strenuous than football. Much B. Waterstone, C rf . If It. Brool Leo M. Franklin will occupy the pul- can be said in regard to the qualifi- M. Asheston c II Stoi pit. On Saturday, Dec. 19, Rabbi cations of the host of players who M. Greenblatt Leon Fram preaches on the subject take part in the games of Detroit II. Shapero ..........Ig....M 'Z.mmerm i P. Starr rg S. Raskin, Lodge's Commercial Basketball "The International Joseph." Final score—Raskin's, 21; Gree League. If a keen observer were to witness berg Insurance Co., 10. Field got School of Religion Dramatics: —B. Waterstone, 1; B. Ketai, 1;' these contests, he would have no The Chanukah dramatics, an an- in selecting a team that could Greenblatt, 2; P Starr, I ; F. Raski nual institution in the School of Re- trouble whip most of the said star quintets in 2; II. Stone, 5; S. Raskin, JEWISH OLD FOLKS HOME ligion, will be given Sunday, Dec. 20. Detroit. Harry Stone, at center, goals—Raskin's, 2; Greenberg's, high school play will be presented Substitutes—B. Ketai, for M. Ashi The following took part in the pro- The The Chanukah party given last by the graduating class of 1926. The stands 6 feet 6 inches and easily out- Sunday evening at the Jewish Old gram: Mrs. Ellenstein, Abe Acker- play is entitled The Unlighted Me- jumps most pivot men who are play- ton; B. Margolin, for R. 11 1,, ks, a Folks Home proved a success and was man, Emanuel Lewis, Samuel Man- norah," by Eima Ehrlich Levinger. ing today and is one of the most ac- P. Backhaut, for ht. Zimmermi largely attended. Miss Edna Lewis, dell, Mrs. Anna Rubenstein, Mrs. I. The parents of the high school boys curate shots in the country. Sam Ras- Time of halves-15 minutes. Rota chairman of the affair, which was Greenberg, Boris Ilolmstock, Miss L. and girls are cordially invited to come kin and Horse Haggerty Mike Green- —John Richardson. Scorer--Mel given by the Northwestern Branch of Green, Gertrude Zemon, Janice Gold- and see this dramatic performance, blatt are a pair of fine guards, both Waterstone. Timer—Joe Steffins, Everybod: the home, was toastmistress. The ing and the Music Study Club. The which takes place at 10 o'clock. The of whom most teams would be proud Music Shot program opened with a prayer for the color scheme for decoration was blue intermediate school dramatics will to have their names on their roster, Scholnick's J. Rothenberg rg II. Resent! speedy recovery of two charter mem- and white. have two performances, one in the while Abe Schmier and Meyer Ep- If . The next meeting of the branch morning at 11 o'clock and the other stein would fill the forward's position A. Pereira N. Ras] bers, Mrs. George Cohn and Mrs. M. Waterstone,C c II. Gar Harry Solinsky. Mrs. H. M. Schell- will be held at the home of Mrs. Ash in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. The with their neat passing and shooting. S. Paul lir I. Schreil It is the same men who are now lead- on LaSalle boulevard next Tuesday man brought the birthday cake of her play is entitled "It Happened on Cha- small son to be blessed by "Grandma" evening. Captains for a membership nukah," by Solomon Fineberg. Par- ing their teams for league honors in II. Appel rg A. . ohm Final score—Scholnick's. 15; 5 Libbie Ellenstein, one of the old la- drive will be appointed. The mem- ents are asked not to come for the Detroit Lodge, No. 55, K. of P. Jacobys Dyers and cleaners defeat- sic Shoppe, 10 Field Goals -J. Ro dies at the home. Mrs. Ellenstein and bers are assisting the Young People's morning performance as the inter- enberg, 2; M. Waterstone, 1; S. Pt ed Boesky Bros. 21 to 19 in one of drs. Louis Rubenstein, president, were Society in arranging the fourteenth mediate department fills the chapel presented with flowers. The Home annual dance for the home, which completely. Parents are invited to the most exciting battles seen at the 3; N. Raskin, 2; B. Garvin, 2; Schmier, 1. Foul goals—Seholnicl Shaarey Zedek. The passing and toss- Relief Society, of which Mrs. H. B. will be held at the Arcadia on Thurs- come for the afternoon performance Ash is president, presented each in- day, Jan. 14. Elaborate preparations at 3 o'clock. The dramatics depart- ing of the leather for both teams was 4; Everybody's Music Shoppe, 5. S stitutes—H. Rott, for N. Rasl First one team would be are being made for this event. mate with a gift. ment of our School of Religion is un- sensational. the lead and then the next and Time of halves-15 minutes. Rote der the direction of Miss Cyreld Ep- in —John Richardson. Score r- it was anybody's game until the final stein. whistle blew, which found the Clean- Greenberg. Timer—Joe Steffins. Hercules Club, Meadowlarks, Insti- Standings ers leading their opponents by a mere tute Players, Junior Paoli Zion, Jun- The Bethelite: Won I two points. William Benderoff and ior Social Debating Club, West War- Rabbi Fram urges all the parents Captain Abe Steinberg played a Raskin Garage Co it ren-Atereth Tzvi. Senior Council of Clubs: of the children of our school to sub. whale of a game for the winners, Jacobys 3 All absentee clubs should bear in scribe for their children for the Beth- while Captain Meyer Epstein played Boesky Bros. 2 The first regular meeting of the mind that the next Senior Council The Bethelite is the Beth El one of the best games the writer has Scholnicks 1 Senior Council of Clubs was held on meeting will be held on the second elite. school paper, written and edited and Everybody's Music Shoppe 0 Sunday morning, Dec. 13, at 579 East Sunday of January and every second managed by the children themselves. seen him in, scoring four fields goals Greenberg Insurance Co 0 from mid-field. Al Unger and Her- thereafter. In the meantime Jew- man Moscovitch also deserve honors Philadelphia avenue. The following Sunday remember that all club news should It contains school news, general Jew- officers were elected: President, Ir- ish news, stories, poems and articles for their showing. win Aaron of the Institute Players' be sent to Miss Tannenbaum at 579 —all written by the children. It Florida must be a wonderful coun- Club; vice-president, Ethel Butensky East Philadelphia avenue, as quickly means a great deal in the Jewish edu- try, as our old friend and team-mate of Junior Social Debating Club; sec- as possible. cation of your child to receive such Horse Hoggerty Mike Greenblatt can retary, Bella Horowitz of the East a paper in his home. The subscrip- verify. Mike gained 10 pounds down tion is 50c and is payable to the there and looks fit as a fiddle. Ile Jefferson Club. A constitution com- Twelfth Street Mothers Club: mittee was appointed with Philip teacher of your child next Sunday was placed on the Greenberg In,ur- A meeting of the Twelfth Street morning. Katzin as chairman. The council is ance team Thursday evening which planning a get-acquainted party to Mothers Club will be held on Satur- bucked up against the strong Raskin be held on Saturday evening, Jan. day afternoon, Dec. 19, at 2:30 p. rn., The Afternoon School: Garage Company aggregation, but 21, in the Little Theater of the Y. at the Thirkell School, corner of Although a large number of chil- even his prowess could not halt the W. H. A. Music, recitations, dancing Fourteenth and Delaware. Robert dren have been registering for the wonderful team work of Captain Sam and refreshments will constitute the J. Dean of the Detroit Community afternoon sessions of our School of Raskin and Harry Stone. These lat- Union will give an illustrated talk on Religion, we have still rooms and ter two men played rings around the program. The following clubs were repre- "Health" and Miss Elizabeth Salutzky teachers waiting for new children to Insurance Company boys and scored sented and reported on their respec- of the Ginsberg Library will discuss register. There are thousands of 21 of their team's 24 points. Mike tive activities, which in th main con- current topics in Yiddish. The Mu- children in Detroit who are not re- Greenblatt was held to two baskets, sistd of Chanukah latke parties: Del- sic Study Club is planning a very in- ceiving any Jewish education. If you while Captain Ben Waterstone, one ray-West End Jewish Leaders Club, teresting musical program. Children know any such children, please tell of the best shots in the league, was East Jefferson- Young Folks' Social under 8 years of age will be taken them about the afternoon session at held to a lonely field goal, scoring in Club, Rayon Club, Deborians Club, care of by a recreation instructor. Beth El. There is no fee whatsoever, the first part of the game. M. Zim- and the teaching and atmosphere are merman of the garage outfit is play- A Long Distance ing a great game at guard and is fre- extremely attractive. quently seen breaking up the passing Telephone call is of his opponents. The score of this I Beth El College: a quick and very Announcement of the second se- game was 24 to 10 in favor of the mester is soon to be made. It is not Garage team. At this time the writer effective way to likely that there will be any room for of this article can see that it is next new registrants in the Monday eve- to the impossible to beat the Raskin reach tin out-of- quintet unless the other teams are ning classes, but there is still room for more students in the Wednesday bolstered with better material than towncustomer or evening classes, and all who are in- they have. In the last contest of the evening, terested in taking systematic courses friend. in Jewish history, the literature of Scholnick's Ilaberdashery won their the Bible and Hebrew are invited to first game in three, defeating Every- It is economical, body's Music Shop 15 to 10. The enroll on Wednesday evning. musicians, with their star, Captain too, particularly Ben Kovan, absent, put up a strong Max J. Kohler to Address fight against overwhelming odds and Men's Temple Club: if you call by tel- On Tuesday night, Dec. 29, the the Clothiers scored at will. There ephone number. Men's Temple Club will hold a were no outstanding stars in this although Pereira played a smoker. The speaker of the evening game, defensive game and kept his op- will be the distinguished Max J. Koh- fine ponent, H. Rosenthal, from scoring ler, the greatest American authority the entire contest. A. Pereira on the subject of immigration. Mr. during complained that II. Rosenthal was Kohler's subject will be "The Un- continually trying to trip him, but as Your Lc), American Character of Our Immigra- the referee could not see this, he al- tion Law." Mr. Kohler is the son of Dia tarn lowed Rosenthal to continue and Dr. Kaufmann Kohler, formerly rabbi Message is of Temple Beth El and president warned him to refrain from using Persona emeritus of the Hebrew Union Col- rough tactics. Scores. lege. Jacobys Boesky Bros. rf A. Jacobs H. Goodman Sisterhood Sewing: If.. A. Steinberg, C. Members of the sisterhood are in- A. Sklar c .W. Benderoff vited to come every Thursday morn- II. Livingstone k Unger Ig MICHIGAN DELI ing for the charitable sewing work. H. Muscovitch M. Epstein, C rg S. LeBow TELEPHON E CO Final score—Jacobys, 21; Boesky Gymnasium: Have you joined the gymnasium Bros., 19. Field goals—H. Goodman, classes? The men's classes meet on 2; A. Sklar, 1; H. Livingstone, 1; II. Monday and Wednesday evenings and Muscovitch, 1; M Epstein, 4; A. Ja- the women's classes on Tuesday eve- cobs, 1; A. Steinberg, 4; W. Bender- off, 3. Foul goals—Jacobys, 4; Boes- nings and Friday mornings. ky Bros., 1. Substitutes—M. Good- man, for II. Muscovitch; B. Jacoby, Young People's Activities: The young people of the temple for A. Jacobs, and P. Donan for A. will soon receive an invitation for the Steinberg. Time of halves-15 min- opening affair of the Young People's utes. Referee—John Richards. Scor- Society. The temple office does not somasimommoomalia-ssoommatsomaxwoo ,,,v.o.wom possess a complete list of the young people of the temple households and WANTED—SALESMEN members are requested to send us the names of their children of the age We want five A-1 salesmen who see and appreciate the Florida of 17 and above. today and who can visualize the Florida of the future in ec"11.1 health, happiness and wealth. 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