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Schor Furniture Co.

8926 - 30 TWELFTH STREET

Has Orchestra Booking Office.
Schools Banquet
itaginaw Notts
Seymour Simons, whose orchestra
Proves a Success has played the past two years at the
Addison Hotel, has opened a booking

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NORTHWESTERN

Miss Irene Olive Philippe daugh
'
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Philippe
of
Saginaw, became the bride of Rabb'
Samuel II. Gordon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Gordon of Portland, Ore.,
in a charming ceremony at 5 o'clock
One hundred and fifty couples at-
on Monday, Dec. 21, at the home of
tended the 8100-a-plate dinner given
the bride's parents.
by the United Hebrew Schools last
OPEN EVENINGS
Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Detroit per-
Tuesday evening at the Philadelphia
formed the ceremony in the presence
and Byron Talmud Torah to raise
of about 25 guests, members of the
money for the deficit of the schools.
immediate families and close friends.
Jacob Friedberg toastmaster, opened
The living room of the Philippe home
the exercises with a speech of wel-
was the scene of the nuptial rites, the
come In which he briefly reviewed the
Local or Long Distance — Price by Hour or Load — Estimates Free
bride and bridegroom standing be-
growth of the United Hebrew Schools
neath a bower of smilax that was the
from the time when 65 children at-
central point of floral decorations of
tended to now, when more than 2,000
striking beauty. While chrysanthe-
children study at the various schools.
mums in tall baskets tied with tulle in
Other speakers at the banquet were
pastel shades set off the smilax bow- l
Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi A. M.
er, while candelabras gave an effec-
Hershman, Rabbi Ezekiel Aishiskin,
tive touch to the scene. The entire
Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi Saul
house was beautifully decorated with
Silber of Chicago, who spoke in Yid-
flowers of many varieties.
dish. Several children from the
The bride descended the smilax fes-
schools sang Yiddish and Hebrew
tooned stairway upon the arm of her
songs and Betsy Ulanoff, Bessie Riske
father
and attended by Miss Sadie
and Max Weine gave short addresses.
Gordon, sister of the bridegroom, as
Miss Emma Lazaroff gave a vocal solo
maid of honor, as John G. Cummings
SEYMOUR SIMONS
and Stanislaw Shapero played the
and Harold Forsythe played the
violin.
office for orchestras at 245 John R. Lohengrin wedding march. They ad-
Dr. Franklin greeted the audience
street. Due to illness, Mr. Simons vanced to the altar, where they were
on behalf of himself and Temple
was unable to return to the Addison
Beth El and reviewed the growth of Hotel this season and rather than met by the bridegroom, attended by
Sidney Regner of Cincinnati as best
the schools from the time of their
give up the orchestra idea entirely he man. There the wedding ceremony
first dedication, at which he also
is furnishing orchestras. Among the was performed by Dr. Franklin. As
spoke. "The one thing I want to
units which are now playing under preludes to the ceremony were songs
say," he continued, "is that any Jew-
his direction are the Hotel Toiler Or- by Mrs. Cecil A. Baskin, "Calm Was
ish institution that does its work well
chestra, the Webster hell Orchestra, the Night" by Bohme and "Song is So
is an asset to every part of the Jew-
the Stephen Pasternacki Orchestra
Old."
ish community. We feel that in your
and several smaller ones.
work you are upholding our hands in
The bride was lovely in a gown of
Mr. Simons is also well known as
our work of educating men, women a writer of popular songs, such as ivory satin trimmed with pearls and
and children. We must realize the "Just Like a Gypsy," "Remember the silver lace, a duchess cap of silver lace
community spirit for Detroit. We Rose," "Night," "Remember," "Ain't and a long train and veil of tulle. She
are all working together in one cause You Ashamed." His two latest songs carried a bouquet of orchids, roses and
and in the name of the God of Is- are "Everybody Has Someone But lilies-of-the-valley tied with ribbons
rael." Dr. Franklin went on to speak Me" and "Little Red Headed Boy." and lace.
of the necessity for Jewish education
The maid of honor wore flesh chif-
Mr. Simons' orchestras have al-
for every Jewish child.
ready been engaged for some of the fon trimmed with brilliants and her
"The Talmud Torah needs you, all finest dances in January and Febru- flowers were pink roses and violets
of you, but you need the Talmud To-
tied with pink tulle. Mrs. Philippe, 1 111111111111111MMMIMINNEIZEDIKIIIIED1611111111111111011IDINDRIMIIIISIOSIM1111111:111:1111:11111111111111111111M
ary.
rah a thousand times more," said
mother of the bride, wore a gown of
Rabbi Hershman in his talk. "The
gold lace over green satin, while Mrs.
Jewish child of today is the father of
Gordon, mother of the bridegroom
tomorrow. Israel is facing the crisis
wore black brocaded chiffon velvet.
of assimilation and there is but one
After the ceremony there was a din-
remedy, to turn our attention to the
ner at the Bancroft for the wedding
children. If the Torah has not taken
guests, who were seated around a long
root here we shall be in a bad way,
table beautifully decorated with roses
The Alpha Tau quintet is finally amid which were placed lighted green
because European Jewry is ruined
and it is our duty to keep Judaism rounding into shape and has won its candles. Leon Feuer of Cleveland
alive in this country. We must re- sixth straight game, defeating the acted as toastmaster.
Successful Plumbers of Highland Park and Detroit
build the edifice backed by 70 gener- strong Omega Tau team by the close
A reception for 150 guests in the
ations of traditions. We must not score of 31 to 29. Morris and Kopitz Bancroft Hotel ballroom followed the
for the Past 12 Years.
featured
by
their
strong
offensive
neglect the children; we must train
dinner, the guests being received be. ,
play.
The
Alpha
Taus
will
have
sev-
them to live as Jews and to think as
fore a background of smilax and white
eral representatives in the A. A. U. chrysanthemums which formed a part
Jews."
M. A. Pereira catered the kosher boxing tourney to be held at the Elks of the elaborate decorations of the en-
dinner and Charles Roseman of the Temple late in January. Any good tire room.
Subway Flower Shop arranged the Class B teams wishing games are
Rabbi and Mrs. Gordon left on a
asked to write to the manager of the wedding trip to Portland, Ore., and
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY
floral decorations.
Alpha Tau athletics at 89 Rowena
will make their home in Salt Lake
Office: 14020 Aston Placp, H. P. Hemlock 7602
street.
City, Utah.
The line-up was:
Residence: 513 Albany Ave., Ferndale, Royal Oak 1141
Omega Tau
AlphaTau
Honoring Mrs. Samuel Il. Gordon
S.
Simons
rf
I. Kopitz
N11,1111
H. Kaplan (Irene 0. Philippe,' a bride of last
. If
W. Morns
S. Babcock week, Miss Emilie Oppenheim en-
Communist Party Publishes New Fig. B. Canary
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N Culler tertained the members of the bridal
rg
J. Burke
tares on Jewish Population.
N. Moscow party at her home on Saturday with
Ig
H. Wolfe
F. BAXENDALE
S. BAXENDALE
Final score—Alpha Tau, 31; Ome- a delightful bridge luncheon. The
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—New fig-. ga
Quality First — Service Always
Tau, 29. Field baskets—Kopitz, table was decorated with roses and
urea on the number of Jews living 7; Morris, 5; Burke, 2; Wolfe, 1; pink candles for the eight guests. The
in the Union of Socialist Soviet Re-
HEADLINERS THAT KEEP
Babcock. 4; Kaplan, 4; Simons, 3; Misses Lucille Greenehaum and Stella
publics were published by the Central Moscow, 2. Fouls—Moscow, 3; Ca-
A. Thal received the prizes. On Sun-
Bureau of the Jewish esction of the nary, 1.
day noon Miss Greenebaum and Miss
Communist party.
Jeanne Seitner entertained at a break-
The total number of the Jewish
fast dance at the Saginaw Canoe Club
MANY
PROMINENT
JEWS
population of the Soviet Republics,
AT LEGION CONVENTION for 22 guests and that evening the
according 'to the figures of the bu-
members of the bridal party motored
reau, is 2,750,000. The number of
to Bay City where they were enter-
Jewish workingmen, including those
OMAHA, Neb.—(J. T. A.)—The
who are organized union members, is Jewish Welfare Federation kept tained at dinner by Miss Caroline
300,000. There are 120,000 land open house for the delegates to the Levy.
workers, 130,000 artisans and 700,- American Legion convention. A car-
Temple B'nai Israel was the recip-
000 professions, according to the re- load of apples was distributed to all
legionnaires at all points of assembly. ient of a beautiful set of Menorah
port.
5680 TWELFTH STREET
Prominent Jewish convention dele- from the Ladies Auxiliary of the con-
The report of the central bureau
Detroit, Mich.
PHONE NORTHWAY 4028
also gives the following figures. On gates were Rabbi Michael Aaron- gregation which were appropriately
Jan. 1, 1925, 31,200 Jews were con- son of Cincimpti, chaplain Disabled dedicated last Sunday evening. Mrs.
vooacvsvocwaiwocwocsvecsomovemociosmomwoAv
sidered candidates to membership in War Veterans; William Stern Fargo B. I. Rosenberg, president of the auxil-
the Communist party, including 6,215 of North Dakota, national vice-corn- iary for the past 12 years, spoke on
women; 68,360 Jewish boys were mender of the American Legion; Ju- the meaning of the Menorah. Follow-
members of the Comomol, the Com- bus Peyser of Washington, depart- ng the dedication, the party adjourned
munist youth organization. Forty ment commander, District of Colum- to the Temple Beth El Community
per cent of the members of the man- bia, and spokesman for Col. William Center where lunch was served, fol-
aging bodies of the White Russian Mitchell; Samuel Nadia, heading the lowed by cards. The committee in
trade unions are Jews. There were Minnesota delegation; E. Milton For- charge of the affair was composed of
97,000 Jewish artisans in 330 arti- man of Chicago, adjutant-general of Mrs. B. Weinberg, chairman; Mrs.
sans' societies; 530 Jewish chools at- the Illinois National Guard; Philip Charles Goldstein, Mrs. M. C. Meyers,
tended by over 100,000 Jewish chil- Schradski, leader of the Peoria dele- Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg, Mrs. John lin-
dren; eight pedagogical seminaries gation ; Morris Rosenberg of the St. merman, Mrs. Louis Levinsohn, Mrs.
had 800 pupils; 80 evening schools Paul delegation. Harry Lenick, Mrs. Robert Lang and
were in operation, 180 clubs, 57 read-
The Omaha committee included Mrs. Louis Fink.
ing rooms, 301 analphabet groups.
George Brandeis, Frederic Ileyn,
Thirty-two small-town Soviets were Harry Trustin, J. J. Isaacson, Morris
The charity sewing division of the
conducted in Yiddish, 19 Jewish vil- Jacobs. ' The Jewish social service Temple Sisterhood held a successful
lage Soviets were conducted in Rus- committee of the Federation included cake sale at Seitner's store last Sat-
sia, 16 Jewish courts were function- Dr. Philip Sher, Henry Monsky, Rabbi urday. The money made at this sale
ing and 3,906 Jewish deputies were Frederick Cohan, Israel Rosenthal and was used to buy a new sewing machine
members in the general soviets in William R. Blumenthal.
for the society. The sale was ably
Ukrainia, the report states. In the
managed by Mrs. Robert Lang.
ELECTRIC SIGNS, ANY SIZE OR TYPE
White Russian town Soviets, 30 per
Announce Dividends.
cent of the members were Jewish, the
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. Rich and
Genuine Flemlume (Raised Glass) Electric Sign..
village Soviets 3.8 per cent. In the
The board of directors of the High son John of Grand Rapids and Sidney
Zik, the
Executive
Commit- land Park State Bank has authorized
tee,
20.7 Central
per cent
of the members
Rose of Chicago spent the week-end
the payment of an extra three per cent with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Rich.
were
ere Jewish, according to the report. dividend in addition to the usual 12
per cent. $500,000.00 has been passed
Alvin S. Weil, who is attending the
*1>t
BRITAIN, FRANCE AGREE
to the surplus account, making capi- University of Chicago is spending the
tal $1 000 000.00, surplus $1,500,000.00. holidays with Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Ros-
That
an
In
addition
to
usual
compensation,
PARIS.—(J. T. A.) —
enberg.
agreement between Great Britain and employees are being paid one-half of
France has been concluded for the month's salary as a Christmas pres-
— FROM
purpose of preventing the Druzes ent.
Next Play at Bonstelle.
from taking refuge in Transjordania
to prepare for a new attack against
Asses sing badly because they pitch
Miss Bonstelle announces that the
the French as made known by Aris- their voices so high.
next production will be the "fearsome"
tide Briand.
melodramatic comedy, "The Monster,"
which belongs to "The Bat," "The Cat
and the Canary" and "The Gorilla"
I field. This play is the work of Crane
Wilbur and from the moment the cur-
!tain goes up on a darkened house and
stage, with doors flying open without
'apparent reason, windows slamming
shut, etc., until the identity of the par-
ticipants is cleared with the final cur-
tain, one thrill follows another in rap-
id succession.
This play will offer the Bonstelle
Company in a type of entertainment
entirely different for it is the first
heavy drama yet to be presented at the
Playhouse.

Three Hundred People Pay $50
Apiece to Aid Local Tal-
mud Torahs.

$48 to $142

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$18 to $64
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A fine assortment of Tapestries
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at

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JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Scene '
of the time of the early crusades will
be re-enacted next March when mem
tiers of the Order of St. John of Jeru
salcm, known also as the Knights of
Roder and the Sovereign Order of the
Knights of Malta, will visit the 1101)
Land.
It was learned here that severe
hundred Knights and Ladies, membe r,
of the order which is 900 years old
will make a pilgrimage to the crusad
era' ancient strongholds in Palestine
The steamer which will carry the eras
seders will fly the old standard of th
order.
The order had its origin in Jerusa
lam during the first crusade. Mediaeva
legends set back the beginnings of th
order to the days of the Maccabees.

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