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February 19, 1926 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-02-19

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Present Two Plays at E:
Temple Beth El on Wed -
nesday

Will

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Best Furniture Values

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I.A.J M. Franklin salli 'speak on the
" The
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On Wednesday esening. Feb 2.. 7.
of the following statement received fron Israel G •
In the.se
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befog laid the Arts Society of Temple Beth E. es
r In of th the publicity department. United Palestine Appeal. I
o
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„loner• upon, racialism will present its monthly prsgrarn
treasurer
,J
W. H. H. Shelley, secretary n. and
; the members of the .A1E:toted Societe- 1=7_
C. Unless a
d hi Il'ashington,
pLlanation from. h
.
-s
e
.....sm.
te
.
..
,.,
-
for
the
temple.
The
program
w•.11
con-

us
:.
-
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_
,
earue of Jesse.
timely.
1 shall b. obliged to say sono
--
s lette7 :r..i. ..a. me ..: particularly t:melv
'elation
is forhcoming.
sist of two plays an d a violin recta
-
o president
John Mark Levy, minister. On Jan. 11 I
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I s...
o
rs
t,"
a
The
Upper
Crusce-act
c.,
ney containing the statemente denied by Mr. ,,
-
Saturday
Mamie(
Services:
=•
,,,,,,,
Franklinwill occupy esly. Fy Aliens Harns will be played ..._
.ha eb it e because I felt it wits of sufficient interest t :7,
Dr. Leo M. Franklin
Leistan, Heruietta Geld =---
And I would do it again in the same circuno.:.,• : .
ie pulpit on Saturday morning. Frh. by Michael
1
Foster
F-
i•it.7. Irene Resenberg and
Mt goes there is no special reason for amazement on il , -
;Ion,
- n- Saturday morning. Feb. 21.
Mr. Leishin has rev"' Playsol es=
that I quote Shelley's letter. If I were to make o• •
Frani will speak on the subject Vsl - 7.
"=-
•.r., Arts Si:etety before brat has ......
eg of every item that is sent to me. or to refuse : . ,
f Nasbarron ± Day." :
.
........ ..
T ra':, experieMe in arrei =
- .. ,..... - place in the Brown h..: . 7...
f --4..
;stion incident until I had spent a week or two in deteras: _ . ,! .. m ment .
..r.,I
directs
a
group
,
.::'
::-.,
..'.
,
dieged
it happened exactly as alleged, it would be rather dill.
. The temple quay- 1 ,
2-
-
-•::,i• =-
0t,n1: of William y .• :.: : .,,,, 7 - ,:l this city. M. le
iit
If the Rev. John Mark Levy, a wor.hy , sr,stian I !I M •
work for It-
happening.
- .a: ,ie.ting. ,•.,-. -.-- 1 ne in splendid
ninister,
eon any lied, it is sad business. But who would for a moment dello: such. l' -
the
past
and
will
:,.
, e siy
One who had been a Jew and now found himself at ptace .
.,', nave made lit, 5
.
=
1. 7. ', •'.1 .
rcr.:,..t.i. i:d for her very one work . :,
i in
00{13
-
• - 7, c the Sabbath
the 6000
arms of Jesus, exalted by his noble calling. surely such a
orning
"The
F.I.1.-st"
on the opening proras - 7-
ChriStian-JeW1,7. . '
Ssiarday m es wag of t he year. Miss Roenberg. oho a.. =
f a falehood, so I took this saintly
saintly am afraid that .....
1 Josish-Christianl
,,, be guilty o
f -,he lah

..
soul at his word. But alas.
,t part of the sweet yourg
h,!..1ren and the p ay •.1 -
John Bark Levy "put one over" on me. But let us read Ile Goliter:
-
. ,.-.
, as..s..
,. :nice eery intor. ,o-:,.• r. porter, has played a number

Ater and then I ask the reverend gentleman and his secretary 1
•-•es bet.re and has always proved '
,n plain English whether or not he is a liar as charged.
- ,. -s• so her friends. Foster Ye- l
,
."
r• .s a rews, :mer to the rani of the --
Dear Mr. Joseph:—In your column. "Random Thoughts
Beth
El two
College:
The
new courses which were ,sty but comes with great promse =
My appeared in the English-Jewish papers dated Jan. 29, you r e -
*bleb
expected of hint
ar.r.mnced for the secor.d semester and much
port the receipt of a letter from one H. W. Shelley, in which "A
-
Clarice Valette "-
are now in session. The Jewish in- "The Coneict.- by one act, will bel=
Hebrew.Christian," the Rev. John Mark Levy, is quoted as stating
terpretation of the New Testament nia
is McCauley,
a
drama
in
that "Colonel Kisch, head of the Zionis t Organization in Jerusalem.
played by Mrs. David Wilkus. Mins =
' pronouncement had given
bolns a i een an Wednesday eeen
Celbert, Miss Ruth Irani:-
had said that Bishop Rennie McInniss
I is
Segal. The work of Mr.
A nine-piece Dining Room Suite, fully dust-proof, exterior of walnut veneers
at 7.15 by Rabb: Leon Fran: in' the an
much pleasure to official Zionists."
] .krnol.u 5
tog
Wisdom Books of the Bible is bei
To my knowledge, your column was the only place where this
ism that litt:c
$ 249
Franklin on Wiikus is so
, = combined with other cabinet woods; 61-inch ButTet, large China,
given by afternoon
Dr. Leo 11.
statement of the Rev. Levy is reported.
Tuesday
at 3 o'clock. need be said about her. The past per•
I was emoted not so much at the statement of the Rev. Levy, but
Host
Chair
anti
tive
Side
Chairs.
Backs
There have als.o been many new regis. forenames of Mrs. Gilbert are a suf- I=
Oblong Extension T
have reporte it. I read yd temperate
treat -
at the fact that you should
:rants 'or the courses in Jewish His- ficlent indication of the ca
“pholsterecl with taupe and rose mohair. Nine pieces for . . .
will re-!=
always fo ndid judicious a
ible Literature ar.d Hebrew merit the part of the mother
believe my eyes
scarcely
omments. I could
rv.
trice at her hands. Those who have
the effect
in
its judgmets
Wednesday night.
when
I saw you ands
repo the statement of a missionary to
seen Miss Franklin play before wilt
at once recognize her fitness for the. =
that a responsible Zionist official found pleasure in the activities of
role of the younger sister in this play.
igured and plain Mohair fronts, outsides in plain Velour. three rolled edge, =
Young- eople's W•shington
the I missionaries!
Birthday Party:
immediately cabled to Colonel Kiach and I have received from
Mr. Segal is nuking his first vereurel-
fl..,
e
or
r
-Fe , uatTeleo front, carved legs, reversible seat cushions, overstutTed $
Y.,ing
Pes-ple's
Club
Tca
him the following cable in reply, which I hasten to communicate
El will g.ve its February for the society in the part of the ,:
own factory anti gtiar-
n in the form of a Washington's Young brother and • fine perform. ,=
!e tTair in
arms with bottom. Built
to you:
- - i Sprin -
1. -
a P Birthday party with many delightful anee is expected from him.
. front the factory....
eed.
Buy
your
Living
Room
Suite
direct
.Marie Silk, one of the group 1=
Mark Levy's statement false. Emphatically informed Min
MiS5
ant
Ff..).
novelties,
on Sunday
afternoon. cards
impossible adopt sympathetic attitude his movements.
21,
at 3 'clock.
Membership
of Foe:tiger artists of our city, will :=
a miles of violin numbers
Play
are being sent to the young people
Admission to the performance is ' =
trust that you will publish Colonel Kischs denial. I am certain
■••
who have registered and paid their
your strictly limited to the members of the
you will realize that the missionary's statement is so serious that it
=
d as it has been by Colonel Kisch, but
dues Your membership card 15
kffliated
societies
and
each
person'
GLENDALE 7817 a l
deserves not only to be
nvitation. Those who have not }e, will be required to show his or her ,
to be branded as the white-and-black lie that it is.
registered are urged to do 50 at once. membership card at the d, .-r
7= CADILLAC W•rehouses
9387 Open Daily, Also Monday. Tuesday and Saturday Evenings.
-
Sincerely yours, ISRAEL
GOLDBERG.
Director
Publicity Department.
.4. registration card is being sent to
every
household
of
the
temple.
Mem-
ow
TO BROADCAST PURIM
to go to N
bership cards will also be obtoinable
PROGRAM ON FEB. 25 E - -7
A lady residing in Pittsburgh writes eir
that
it isn't necessary
classified
advertising columns of at the door on the day of the party
upon
the
payment
of
dues.
The
dues
York newspapers to find evidence in th
17
the extraordinary: number of firms who advertise for stenoyrraphers
and
Removal of the Rine—A
She mentions that are 12 yearly. Members of the alt.,
The United Synagogue of A merica
«.—
tie
other office help, demanding that they be Protestant.
are exempted from t
radio progra rns be-
rte.zes
letters have been received! whl be given on Thursday, Feb. 2s, Add Piaria Thought"'.. .
,
giving
the same conditions exist in Pittsburgh and in every other city and spe-
Conetmatiee Waal
meet of dues, but registestion has
been
Jewish
dreds
ch
e
bi.Raurrs
Itaib,,
fore each of the important coon- by the United Synagogue and Station at o'clock:
i the case of her two daughters both stenographers.
wher-
t. se
A rather and
interest-
Pa)
be made, • nevertheless.
ry Part of the
cifically c tes
holida
ll as Jews•
ked regarding t h eir re g i n .
Jewish ma '
Vocal Selection—"Nlase Mantels
-
ys
are
intended
to
familiarize
!KYW
from
Gentiles
as
we
Teske.'

Caste. A. htits
rge that in one . •
ever they app t y
vo..1 seteetwie--Stookam,
try,
' t A aims, Chime.
'd ht however, is found in theca ishgirl as head stenographer , Temple Arts Night:
blic Jews as well as non -Jews, raising these programs.
- . . ..
• 11

non e
m Adds—"Hareme.
Put and r.....t-
'rag
The Temple Arts night o the
The following Purim program fro ea
attorney in Pittsburgh, who has a
on..ie
Oed Clie-
Rabbi A. Nortits.
Co"'
invests this head stenographer with the responsibility of engaging other month of February will be held on with the meaning of the traditional
victor Is his own un-
Wednesday. Feb. 24, instead of on Jewish holidays and with their music, Station KYW • Chicago., under the
office help. And when the oldest daughter of the lady who addresses tux month
. he proud
.mct.f . K,o, , . o T
folk and synagogue. In Chicago I i - auspices of
o the Midwest
i
Branch of V v al 47.h.eii%kwik--
"'h • B,.. se ,..o
both fol
.
applied for a position in this Jewish attorney's office she was questione
a mg.
co .
Tuesday. Two extremely modern •
)2:oyez:es are being presented: "The ' these programs are given with the
her relig,ion—and she didn't get the position.
Upper Crust." by Allen* Harris. and operation of Station KYW. Hun- the United Synagogue of America. .'
nt()
with being a pessi-
was charged
At a In public
meeting the
other to
night
I our optimists. in case they over- ..The Conflict," bv Clarice Yallette
mist.
this connection
I wish
refer
. on will be by mem- '
looked it, to the Associated Press dispatch from Berlin in which. at a large Macouley. Admissi
B'nat Writh, bership card only.
ependent Orderr of
time
there
has
meeting of German Jews, called by the Indpac t. For
Huila School PuMei Affair:
those present
entered into
an number
anti-suicide
ed increase
in the
of suicides of Jews in Germany, due
The students' council of Temple
been
a mark to the unusual persecution and the economic pressure to which Beth El High School is now taking
undoubtedly
they have been subjected. It indicates acrifice,
at least the
courage
of
our
brethren
and and to reservations for the Purim affair i
need and persecution
s
which it is giving on Sunday night.;
that they took an oath to "withstand er times."
bets
Feb. 28. The affeir is being arranged.'
continue to live and to hope for
_--.--...-e----
s terribl. Take ltle uth Horn for example. entirely by the boys and girls them-I
R
it
e
in seiees. It will consist of a dinner at
i
Now
in
high
school.
Ths
i foreign "
is 9 years old. a school teacher so
same 6 o'clock. followed by p las
y written
Daughter of Austrian parents. She
Brooklyn.
Did you
ever!
And she
expects
to immigration
be
day. Something
more
stringent
in the
way of
regulations will and
and concluded
acted by students
of the
school
with dancing
and
gen- •
eral sociability. Parents of our jun-
be necessary to save Nordics from such devastating competition.
--.--.0-e----
interview with Henry ior and senior high school students
i
You publish anpyin o f a newspaper con. are requested to encourage their boys
ie 's, i this true! sends me a co
Edi tor of Collrs
and a by
reader
uining
statement
Stanley Boone that the Ford Motor Company and girls to make their reservations,. I
"High
Wa ges" signed
Ford on the
laid off 10,000 men a few days before Chstmas
replaced
them
with
which
41 per
Reservations
River
Rouge
plant.
I must
be are
made
no plate.
later than
Feb. 21.
ri at the and
Parents are also requested to call for
at
lower
pay,
according
to
workers
their sons or daughters later on in ,
16,000

moiety want to know who's ly ing
the evening, so that we may have no
Problem with regard to seeing the

I haven't heard a word from that Pee-Wee Babbitt who edits the Nlatim
. bays and girls home.
facturers Record since he broadcasted hi5 anti-Jewish speeech to his fellow-
Babbitts who are interested in keeping militarism alive in this country
For b
School of Religion:
rs of the community
troth the idea, probably, of "cashing in" when the right time comes.
, f children who are not
ein,he
the benefit of that warp-minded gentleman I submit that the National Study
Conferences of the Churches held in Wa5hington with 28 communions ‘,.),..kolikr.lnow
receiving any Jewish education are!
declared: "We emphatically disapprove of compulsory military training.
unanimously voted in favor of abolishing invited to tell the children about the'
afternoon school at Temple Beth El.
The Ohio Pastors' Association
military training in all high schools and its compulsory element in colleges. There is no tuition fee. Children are
Jewish hand involved in any of these church movements. taught Jewish history and the Bible
fi
ne
We find no
a
But right thinking Jews, like all other right thinking Americans, bellevekt1
acording
to the most modern meth-
c
compulsory military training in our colleges serves to defeat the en, in ads of instruction. and it is a real
peace and keeps alive the spirit of war. It is unfortunate that we fin •
.ervice to the community to give the
men of mean spirit such as the writer of the article referred to r- ch:ldren this opportunity for Jewish
high
places
in the
Manufactures Record. who refuse to discuss national issues impe u- education.
ing such discussions as an excuse for injecting prej
sonally but insist To rus
Temple Library:
dice in the minds of their readers.
..--e-sw
Do you know that the temple has

gC••yervieht. 1621.

ready

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armpit
N

Arts Society To
rtb El A
Perform Feb. 24

THAT'S WHY THEY SERVE THE MOST PEOPLE

By CO... H. Josech

Open Daily and Monday, Tuesday and Saturday Evenings

Special February Values

1— Buy at Their Warehouses, 4303 Fourteenth St. at Buchanan, or at
1016 West La fayette Boulevard.

Ai 9-Piece Dining Room Suite

a'

Living Room Suite Worth Much More

Phil-
:eta ry
a, the
must
nheri-
I for-
I with
reised
d, e s .
rivate
luring
le has
rivate
I with
under
junior
e has

at our

YOCKEY BROS.

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dental
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ion of
tamed
of the
and if
to re-
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tinian
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rested
t pro-
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or of

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Important Price Policy for

HUDSON-ESSEX

obiog•
an
com-
e and
o pro.
Tim OS
n Eu-
won,'
s him
b the
old-be
dly to
irotec-
iment,

'RS

We Discontinue F. 0. B. Factory Prices
and Announce "At-Your-Door" Prices

iietely

then)
their
m the
nth of
, with
lumen
foster
a pm.-
most
in life. )5
o coit-
ion of
ns the
t they
he ail-
ed for

I

ntially
anti-
world
longer
rm in
alities.
,arism
of de-
r ma-
Scrip-
'55 ex-
irit of
r and
ideals
'ul ar-
lew in
lesson
w the
Isaiah
lough.
mtion.
ald of
I mes-
a lead
more
if old.

Effective February 15, These Cars Will Be Priced to In-
clude Freight,War Tax and Equipment. No Charge W ill Be
Added for Handling. There Will Be Nothing Else to Pay..
Remember these are NOT F. 0. B. Factory Prices, but
the DELIVERED Prices at Your Door

The Price You Pay to Drive Away

read- !
I think Lucius Littauer, the wealthy glove manufacturer every
of Gloversville.
six months. ' a circulating library for adult
rch work ers and that as a member of the tern. •
a
wise
thing
when
he
decided
to
give
8S.000
universities
for
resea
N. Y., aid
be found to ple you are eligible
elige to the use of the
of New York's u
over a period of years, to one
library! Among the new books to
in connection with pneumonia in the hope that something may
inroad of this dread disease which causes more deaths than tuber- be had are: "Jesus of Nazareth," by
cheek
the Pneumonia strikes the young, the middle-aged and the old. It kills Joseph Klausner. the book which
mitosis.
in every climate. And it takes its toll of death with w
lightning
quicknese.
to dispose
of their aroused the entire storm of contro-
ver „. about the Jewish view of
Wealthy men are constantly seeking advice as to ho
way. Stephen Leaeock,
Jesus; "David Lubin," a biography of
surplus
wealth.
I
think
that
Littauer
has
shown
ore
welt-known Canadian humorist, whose wife died of cancer, is nowde- the Jew who established the Interns-'
_
the
Institute of Agriculture;
voting all the monies he earns from his writing that
and terrible
lecturing enemy
for research
of the tional
-Is_
reel," by Ludwig Lewisohn; Pinski'
for
work
the end
that
a cure
be found purpose to which men can devote "The Treasure," translated by Isaac
human to race.
I don't
know
of may
any worthier
the diseases which Goldberg; "The Matriarch," by G. B.
an to discover the causes and the cures of th
tilideliicrtmnoannekyinth d
Stern; "The Selmans," by Emanuel: ,
"Seventy Sum - Akiba." by Lehmann, and "Nathan
the Wise," by Losing. The library
uitney Bigelow, the Jew-hater, whose book,
po
wh ere
I note has
mess,"
just been wished on the American public, is going to sue H. G. is open every Sunday morning from
ell' for 450,000 for calling him a bore! Well, I called him something 10 until 12 o'clock and every Sunday •
worse than that. Wells
too
This
cheap notoriety
seeker,
who afternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock.
W
ame, was
ought
to kind.
go into
retirement
instead of
annoying
bears an h onore d n
intelligent persons. Wells says that this man bothered him with questions New Me ben.
If you know of new comers to the
a how much he earned. So it seems that the
Poultney
interested
Jews so
why aged
he has
disliked is the
city or others not affiliated with a
in money , money, money. Probably that's
congregation who ought to become
much; he thinks they have too much money.
members of Temple Beth El, please
more people came to Florida before send their names to the cheirman of
fewer tourists

According to an authority: "While
since the holidays
consequence the real the membership committee, Wallace
AS Ill
the holidays this year than came last a year.
Rosenheim, care of the temple.
came year ago.
have
come
into
the
state
than
estate men are doing less business than they did lart year at this time, and
rents for apartments are coming down. The registration of tourists at the Gymnasium:
Have you joined the men's class
St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce has been about half what it waa last
St. Petersburg will welcome Jews now that is is in need on Monday and Thursday evenings!
m for the organiza-
Year."
There is soil 1 roo
of visitors.
tion of a woman's class at any time
Targo, Grace Stolinsky, Helen Rosen- which may prove desirable. Members
helm, Julius Schwartz. Ralph Fine, of the temple are urged to avail ' v
VilmItsale mud Retail Salesmen&
Fine.. Rosalie themselves of the fine opportunit
Woodyard st Garfield
PLANS CELEBRATION
Sarah Berman. Annette F
Phone—Glendale 9620-6
Esther for health education offered by the
PARTS AND SERVICE
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK Baruch,
461 Caa ftehl Ave, West
Newton Burrows,
'chili Ruth Karp, Fayira Keidan, gymnasium.
And These Metropolitan Dealers
l'n
' Harris, Theodore Stolinsky,
Religious School Completes Varieel Jennie
NORTHWESTERN DETROIT NORTHEASTERN DETR011
TW SCHOOL
Nathan Sch• SHAAREY ZEDEK
Schlesinger
and
Purim.
EASTERN DETROIT
KAISER MOTOR SALES CO.
Program for
Bessie
NORTHERN DETROIT
VE TW O EVENTS
HART MOTOR SALES
OBSERS
er Sins! Ruth Kari p,
BEGIN BROS. MOTOR SALES
7733 Harp. A.
CENTRAL DETROIT
HARWITH COMPANY
10949 Kercheiral A.e.
REND MOTOR SALES
thhavartz ' W sing
CRESSY AUTO SALES
riiti .EsSe
CAR CO.
Purim will he obsemed by the chi - and
le.dinge
16651 Woodward Ave.
The anniversary of the birth of
,,Ii:E5oN'l.h."1,0J.RO'ssR, " C
CARRUTHER.S•MASON CO
3927 Mach A•..
B
AK
ER
.3'77
will
con-
'
ju
Jeff...
Ave.
East
an
BROTHERS. INC.
3900 Fenkell Ayeeoe
dren of the Shaarey Zedek religion parts, while the remainder lei
RAYNAL BROS.
Abraham Lincoln and Father and METROPOLITAN AUTO SALES 2635 LEWLS
E. Grand Bvd. near Woodward
BILLINC.HURST MOTOR SALES
14222 Meek A••.
solo e d at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of solute the chorus.
1440-44 Mielliga. Ave
BAILEY MOTOR SALES CO. CLEMENTS SALES AND SERVICE
Son
Week
were
the
themes
which
e059
Grand
Re..
Ave.
702
Gr.tiet
Aee
Those who will appear in "The :
POTTS MOTOR SALES
HAMTRAMCK.
MICH
the feast, S
un
d ay, Feb.
e . 28 , w h en an
n
figured
in
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weekly
assembly
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GROSSE POINTE MOTOR CO.
DEARBORN, MICH
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elaborate program will be carried out.
14939 Fast Jeff
gram presented before the pupils of
THE ROY WOOD MOTOR SALES
TRIANGLE MOTOR SALTS
11332 Joe. Campau A..
ROYAL OAK. MICH.
,
SCHOENIIERR
The entertainment will open with
the
Casting
of
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Ralph
Bern.
7966
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the Shaarey Zedek religious school
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JOHN B. MALBURG
RIVER ROUGE, MICH.
w, . ht. to th
7 We Rd. and Vim Dyke A...
Rose Rappaport, Rebecca n,
FARMINGTUN. MICH.
singing o f •41 l a
WESTERN DETROIT
last Sunday morning. The program
1096 M. 55.
A. • R. TATE MOTOR SALES
LAKE DRIVE C.ARAGE AND SALES IDEAL GARAGE ND SALES
Samuel Roh in
BARNES-MEW:EAT
10210 W. Jeffers.* Ave.
and will in
a'a recita '' tion 'en 't - iiled ■ ' Esahelle Cohen.
11920 Grat•• ■ A..
ed Epstein, Ethel Bee. was carried out by member , of the
6341
W.
Fort
St.
HALFWAY.
MICH.
FORDSON.
MICH.
tableaus
r
.orre 1 -, M . i la Edwin Moss. Charlotte seventh grade, of which Sadie Hoff-
FERNDALE. MICH.
WYANDOTTF.. MICH.
"Purim" by Nadine Le '
TEAGAN MOTOR SALE.?
EASTWOOD GARAGE AND SALES
RO THFUSS MOTOR SALES
HODGES MOTOR SALES CO.
CARVER-COON
MOTOR
SALES
loalla 1 : e. • y H010 dal
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man and
3334
Greed
Rise.
Av..
REDFORD, MICH.
M th is.. Ave. and Sehaeffee Road.
the director of the play. man is the instructor. Those (akin.. n
94-96 Biddht A'.. N.
HENRY MOTOR SALE.S
merman, the ain 'n of "Good
P ' Pante
" b llershberg is wall he carried out un- part were Esther Schiff and Bertha
MARSH &SUNDERLAND SALES CO.
3711 M.clogns Ave.
A HUDSON•CSSEX SERVICE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WHEREVER YOU LIVE
ool.
humorous
monologue
The pregrarn -••
11 th e se h
- a gl
g
Heiberg, who rendered piano solos;
THERE IS
Y der the direction of Emma
urim play
called
"Wh
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L1, -es
the hie of
Jamb Greenberg
a . Biblical
Lazaroff,
S B enjy and
Innate and assembly pro- Rosalie Baruch, who told
Sarah Berman, who gave
Thelma Gordon will be the •
of
grams. Thelma
.. The Casting of Lots." The celebra. supenisor
the Getty-sburg address; Irwin Green-
tirn will close with the singing of "F.,^ accompaniet.
bourn, who spoke on "Father and
keloherm" by the assembly.
Son," and Helen Rosenheim, who re-
Those who will participate in the
Fo rtune has wings.
cited a poem of the same name by !
I
tableau ballade are: Esthe r Krakow.
' Edgar A. Guest.
sky, Sarah Stolinsk y, Ross Cohen. pi
The unlooked-for often comes.
anti Davidson, Ruth Davidson, Ruth

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