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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-03-19

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Y. W. H. A. NOTES U. S. CHAMBER OF

INEW INSTITUTIONS

Social Hygiene Lecture:

OPENED BY COUNCIL

COMMERCE OPPOSES
REGISTRATION ACT

ADDRESSED STUDENTS
ON FORD LABOR POLICY

Dr. Rachel Yarros, director of the
Upon the invitation of Professors
Social Hygiene Committee, Chicago,
Goodrich and Yoakum of the Uni-
Ill., will talk to young women on
(Continued from page one.)
versity of Michigan, Professor Sam-
March 26, at the St. Johns
Cantor of Congregation Mogen
uel M. Levin of the College of the
Four Buildings Will Serve Friday,
l'arish House, 33 East Montcalm Periodic registration and close super- City fo Detroit addressed the stu-
Abraham, Farnsworth Ave.
Diversified
Activities
of
street. Her lecture is entitled "The vision of individuals by officials has dents of labor and industrial rela-
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
Girl, Health, Home and Marriage" been held by Americans to be charac- tions of the university Friday morn-
Women's Organization.
MOHEL
and is extremely worth while. Dr. teristic of tyrannies, not of free gov- ing, March 12, on The Trend of
Recommended by New York, Chi-
Yarrus has been invited to give this ernments. Whether registration of Ford Labor Policy." Professor Levin
cage and Detroit physicians.
NEW YORK.—Four new institu- lecture by both the Y. W. II. A. and aliens would run counter to provi- dealt with the background of Ford
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
sions of the federal constitution is a labor policy, the profit-sharing plan
tions have been established by the Y. W. C. A.
Call at 532 MEDBURY
question that probably cannot be de- of 1914, the bonus and investment
sections of the National Council of
Phone Empire 4322
cided until a test case is brought be- scheme and the present status of the
Jewish Women, announced Mrs. Sam- Camp Reunion:
uel Alschuler of Chicago, national
The camp reunion is only a few fore the Supreme Court. Two pro- Ford labor administration. Professor
chairman of its committee on social days ahead of us, Wednesday, March visions, however, deserve considera- Levin will address the Michigan
welfare. These institutions are the 24. The campers of the summer of tion. The Fourth Amendment as- Academy of Science at Ann Arbor
May Morris Home for Jewish Girls of 1995 are invited to attend movies of sures 'the right of the people to be on April 2.
Denver, the Council House of Los the camp and the girls, which were secure in their persons, houses, pa-
Special KOSHER Meals During
Angeles, the Council House and Com- taken last summer, will be shown pers and effects against unreason-
Passover Week.
munity Center at San Antonio and Other entertainment is being provid- able searches and seizures . . . and
no warrant shall issue but upon prop-
the Council Center at St. Louis.
Make your reservations now.
eel which is equally good.
er cause supported by oath or affirm-
Mrs. Charles Greenclay, president
-
ation and particularly describing the
of the Denver council section, ex- Passover Seders:
On March 20 and 30 two seders place to be searched, and the person
plained that its new home would ac-
commodate Jewish girls who are em- will be held at the Y. W. 11. A. club. or things to be seized.' The other
ployed and whose earnings are less house, 89 Rowena street. Any young provision of the Constitution is 'This 1
Uptown'. Most Beautiful and
than $100 per month. Special ar- men and women who are interested Constitution and the laws of the
Refined Restaurant.
rangements are made for girls with in attending them may do so. Please United States . . . and all treaties
made, or which shall be made under
more liberal income, to live in the phone for particulars.
the authority of the United States,
neighborhood of the home, so that
shall be the supreme law of the
they may use its dining room and Law Class:
land.' "
avail themselves of the social and
A class in commercial and criminal
The committee which rendered the
recreational opportunities offered by
be held men
at the and
clubhouse.
This is is to
foryoung
women report consisted of Karl de Laittre,
the home. The Denver Council of law
who
are
interested
and
requires
no
chairman,
vice-president of Bovey-De
Jewish
Juniors
furnished
one
of
the
Protect Your Walls and Curtains
Laittre Lumber Company, Minneapo-
rooms of the home.
with
The Council House of Los Angeles preliminary training. Please call lis, Minn.; Henry Bruere, vice presi-
clubhouse for particulars.
dent, Metropolitan Life Insurance
will, according to Mrs. George Gold-
Company, New York; J. T. Duryea,
smith, president of the local section,
president, Pierce, Butler & Pierce
serve not only as headquarters for
Manufacturing Corporation, New
Glendale 6359 the section's officers and committees
York; Thomas Evans, Merchant &
but
also
a
community
center.
Its
Steel
Board Meeting:
Bake•Enameled. wide range of activities will be cen-
A board meeting of the Northwest- Evans Company, Philadelphia, Pa.;
Neat in appear- tered there and its work extended ern Branch will be held at the resi- Henry A. Garfield, president, Wil-
dence of Mrs. Jacob Goldberg, 3924 liams College, Williamstown, Mass.;
ance and low in into the community because of the
greater facilities afforded by the new Brush street, Tuesday afternoon, Frank J. Goodnow, president, Johns
price.
Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.;
home.
At San Antonio, Mrs. A. A. Brown, March 23, at 2 p. m. Charles Nagel, Nagel & Kirby, attor-
neys-at-law, St. Louis, Mo., and Fran-
president of the local section, stated
Membership:
(New Address)
the new council community center
We are renewing our efforts to at- acting
cis W. director,
Shephardson,
secretary
and
79 MARTIN PLACE
the Julius
Rosenwald
will replace the present non-sectarian
fain a large membership before the Fund, Chicago.
Half Block from Woodward Ave.
free kindergarten and neighborhood
fiscal year, May 16. If you have a
center, whose activities will be con-
ht to
h o oug
friend or acquaintance w
tinued in the new building.
be a member, send her name to the
The council center at St. Louis,
membership committee. Mrs. Harry
founded by the local section, of which
Schulman, 2006 Delaware avenue, is
Mrs. Irvin V. Barth is president, was
chairman.
established primarily to offer reli-

REV. H. MILKOVSKY

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Dignified Funeral Service

Wishes to announce to his many friends
that he is conducting business from his
new funeral home,

Delaware at Second Boulevard
Empire 6833

No connection with any other firm.

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Fisher Wall Paper Company

8939 TWELFTH ST.

TEMPORARY LOCATION

UNITAS
RADIATOR SHIELDS

Now At 332 East Larned
Fully Equipped to Handle All
Business

OLD FOLKS HOME

UNITAS PRODUCTS, Inc.

JUDGE JULIAN MACK
TO BE SPEAKER AT
LUNCHEON MEETING

MASTER HEAT
REGULATOR

apes damper. urely an

amount equal to the draft
It
adman, required.
No overheating of 1. 0011111 —
Du west. of beat up the
. — no forced ke-
ehlmy
no cl inkers—no waste of
Fuel.
EARNS ITS COST IN
FUEL SAVED.

gious education to the boys and girls
Change of Address:
of this particular neighborhood. The
In case of a change of address or
immigrant aid, citizenship and club
if you do not receive your notice of
activities of the St. Louis section will
meeting, please notify Mrs. Harry
also be housed there.
Ilampel, 9365 North Martindale ave-
The sections of the National Coun•
nue, secretary.
cil of Jewish Women now maintain
20 institutions in the following cities:
Anniversary:
Brooklyn Section's Home for Jewish
Mrs. Jacob Goldberg and Mrs.
Girls, at Jamaica, N. Y.; Martha Harry Schulman have charge of the
House for Girls and the Council Edu- anniversary party which will take
cational Alliance at Cleveland; May place on Sunday evening, May 16.
Morris Home for Girls at Denver , Full details will be announced later.
Colo; the Young Women's Hebrew
Association at Detroit; Council House
Neighbor-
at Los Angeles; South Side Neighbor-
hood House at Minneapolis; Bertha
Fensterwald Social Center at Nash-
Hadassah will forego its customary
ville;
Young
Women's
Hebrew
Asso- program meeting this month in defer-
defer-
ciation
at New
Orleans;
Girls Home

tri

Henry F.Hurley

Glendale MX

(Contnued from page 1.)

greatest enterprise of our people in
our history. We intend to make ap-
peals during Passover in all the sync-i
gogues of Detroit. We are going to
bring home to the thousands of Jews
of Detroit the message of a New
Palestine, a Palestine where tens of
thousands of our young people are ,
building on its ruins, cities, and on
its waste land, splendid gardens, and
in its fields, diggink wells; a Pales-
tine receiving in its arms 4,000 Jew-
ish refugees month by month.
"We are going to bring home to
the Jewish community of Detroit that I
the work going on in Palestine at the
present day, is kindling the hope of
ence to the United Palestine Appeal a ruined Jewry in Russia, Roumania
Club and Council House at New York Campaign in which it is participat- and Poland."
Friedberg Gives $5,000.
City; Council House for Girls at ing. Members who wish to enlist as
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Neighborhood House workers, please get in touch with
The United Palestine Appeal Com-
at Portland, Ore.; Neighborhood Mrs. }lorry Frank or Miss Hattie Gil- mittee is publishing the following in-
House at Richmond, Va.; Council demon.
complete list of subscriptions and will
Center at St. Louis, Mo.; Educational
continue publishing lists, week by
Center at Seattle, Wash.; the Jewish
week, in The Detroit Jewish Chron-
"Dance Club" at Temple."
Communal Home at Syracuse, N. Y.,
icle.
and the Council Community House at
Morris Friedberg, $5,000; Mr. and
Jeanette Hackett and Harry Del- Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, $1,100; Robert
Toronto, Can.; Neighborhood House
mar,
vaudeville's
youthful
producers,
at Duluth, Minn.; the Council Com-
Marwil, $1,000; H. Srere, $1,000;
munity Center at San Antonio, Tex. presenting "The Dance Club," will be Conn's Clothes Shop, $760; Israel
the headline attraction at B. F. Davidson, $600; Israel Zilber, $500;
Keith's Temple Theater starting Arnold Meiss, $250; M. H. Zackheim,
Sunday matinee March 21. The sup- $250; Solomon Lachman, $250; A. J.
SOLICITING FUNDS FOR
company includes ,Edna Koffman, $200; Julius Braun, $200;
PALESTINE HOSPITAL porting
Charles, Jean Carroll, Margie Hal-
David Saffir, $200.
__
lick, Irene Griffith, Edna Norris,
Philip Slomovitz, chairman of the
Rabbi Joseph Abeshitz of Palestine Ilelyn Miller, Pricilla Thompson, Jewish National Fund Committee;
has come to Detroit on behalf of the Helen Bradley, Gladys Miller, Helen Joseph H. Ehrlich, president of the
General Misgab Lacach Hospital, Morgan, William Downing, Al Bo- Keren Ilayesod; Morris Friedberg,
which cares for thousands of help- schetti and Jules Shankman. Others chairman of the drive and vice-chair-
less sick women and poor little chil- billed: Miss Patricola, "Jerry and Her man of the'National Keren Hayesod;
dren. These people are dependent Baby Grands," Jans and Whelan, A. J. Koffman, president of the local
upon this institution for their care. Henry B. Toomer and Esther Day, Zionist District; Mrs. Freda Ullian,
The public is requested to extend Lew Murdock and Mildred Mayo, the national president of the Junior Ha-
Rabbi Abeshitz every courtesy. DuPonts and the screen subjects.
dassah; Miss Rose Lipsitz, president
of the local Junior Hadassah; Miss
Hattie Gittleman, president of the
local Senior Hadassah; Mrs. Joseph
H. Ehrlich, vice-chairman of the Na-
tional Senior Hadassah, and A. C.
Lappin, director; Jacob Levin, presi-
dent of the local Mizrachi group, are
taking a leading part in the United
Telephone Empire 2114
7739 John R. Street
0
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A Palestine Appeal.
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HADASSAH NOTES

RHEUMATISM

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Effective and inexpenelve.

It costs nothing to come down and

find out.

THE WAYNE BATHS
Second and Front Sts.

Sulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Tonic
Swedish, Electric Bathe.

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Select Dancing Nightly

Particular People Prefer
the Palais.
Strictly censored. Highest
Standard.

Michigan Paper Stock Co.

MEYER BARRON, Prop.
Buyer. of All Kinds of

WASTE PAPER

1342 Brewster St.
Cadillac 1709
Cadillac 1708

MANUEL URBACH

Granite and Marble

Monuments

564 Winder Street

Phone Cadillac 0048

The Only Jewish MONUMENT
Dealer in Detroit.

—an Old Friend line Pledged You to be
Personal Executor or Trustee

For His Estate

do anything be asked Ton
to do. You still feel that way—but as the
and
strength have become
go
on,
your
time
years
word.
more occupied than when you gave him your

Y

OUR impulse

was to

And each year you realize more keenly the limited
experience you bring to a difficult and intricate teak
that will affect everything for which be lived.

If only you could secure the co-operation of /some-
one thoroughly trustworthy and long-experienced

in the dutia of execntor, administrator and
trustee—

You am!

The"FIDELITY"awaits an opportunity
to help you.

SPRUNK
ENGRAVING CO.

Coaunercial Artists
and Engravers

700 W•11(8161"11 91.0G. DETROIT

FIDELITY

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Over a Cliff this

STEEL BODY will:lin/I

A careless driver . . . A triple somersault over a cliff .. .
and this is the car—a Dodge Brothers all steel safety car.

A triple somersault over a cliff with the
car you see in this picture! Such was
the experience of its owner, who came
through the fall uninjured.

After an hour of repair work, he drove the
car from Montana to Minneapolis—a more
sensible driver and much wiser.

(Continued From Page One.)

Dodge Brothers print this advertisement
because they believe motorists are en-
titled to all steel safety and should insist
upon it

"I cannot close without a word
about the great role of the J. D. C.
in this new Jewish effort: modest,
definite, without formalities or red
tape, free from the attitude of over
lordship, the Argo-joint is a verit-
able father to the Jewish farmers.
It gives them not only horses, cattle,
machinery, advice and counsel and
instruction, but encouragement and
cheer. It gives them the feeling that
they are not abandoned to a desper-
ate struggle on a distant steppe
against brutal odds, but that yonder,
in blessed America, they have friends,
many friends, among their own peo-
ple, among the Jews who will not
forget them, who will not forsake
them. You cannot discount the value
of that feeling as a psychological fac-
tor. The colonists need the moral im-
petus that comes from this feeling.
Without it this great adventure, this
marvelous transition from town and
city to farm and field, to prairie and
steppe, to • life of hard labor and
ultimate productiveness would be a
thousand times more difficult."

Charral Millinery Opens.

THE

DODGE BROTHERS, INC.

All steel construction saved his life, as it
has saved many other lives in the past,
and will save thousands more in the
future

The Great Role of the J .D. C.

Palais Musicians—The Band
You Love to Dance With.

"YOU ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW THE FACTS"

FARMS ON RUSSIAN
PRAIRIE DEVELOP
FINE TYPE OF JEW

and next to it a volume of Perez
bracing itself against a farming text-
book.... I know I do not exaggerate
when I say that in all the thousands
of peasants' homes in this sectior.
there are not as many books as I saw
in just one Jewish collection. In a
word, the Jew has brought his spirit
with him and he is rebuilding his
body. That is the desired union, for,
as I have already said, Israel and his
faith are one.

Palais de Dance

Cadillac 7660

One of the most important addi-
tions to the North Twelfth street
business district is the Charral Mil-
linery, which has just opened its
doors at 9004 Twelfth street, near
Taylor, Mr. Charral, who buys for
three other large stores, expects to
display 500 new hats weekly in this
store and undoubtedly will command
a dominant position in the millinery
business in this location, because of
his vast experience and his excep-
tional buying facilities.

Honesty makes rich, but she works

slowly.

That's why Dodge Brothers introduced all
steel construction more than eleven years
ago—and recently announced additional
all steel safety features.

The streets are swarming with 20,000,000
motor cars—millions more are on the
way.

Safety is the issue. Armor yourself and
your family with steel.

Dodge Brothers Motor Cars—both open
and closed—are all steel in the strictest
sense of the term. Steel reinforced by
steel—framed, braced and buttressed by
steel—with all seams solidly and per-
manently welded together by electricity.

Slim steel pillars replace the old bulky
wooden corner posts—permitting unpar-
alleled driving vision—a safety feature of
the first importance.

Compare such bodies with the usual
wood, or wood-and-metal body. and you
will be astonished that every automobile

builder has not adopted this advanced
safety construction.

Remember, also, that safety is the watch-
word of Dodge Brothers construction
throughout, as witnessed by Dodge
Brothers exceptionally large, quick-action
brakes, and the exceptional ruggedness
and dependability of Dodge Brothers axles,
frames, steering parts, and other vital

units.

The car will continue to be a "four".

Excise Tax reduction effective NOW
No reason to delay your purchase

$795 Coupe
795 Sedan

Touring Car -
Roadster -

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$84

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89

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Plus reduced government tax only. No handling charges.

See the Dodge Steel Body On Display In Our Showroom

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INCORPORATED

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Highland Park Motor Co., 16123 Woodward.Arl. 3730
re
Hiles Auto Service, 12217 Twelfth .......-Hel
Merries Motor Sales is Service. 4426 Cherie_ . Mel. 6667
Midwest Motor Co., 9111 Grand River .....
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Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward, . Emp.
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Dix-Western Motor Co., 3950 Dix_
Bucknell.Knowleon Co., 2445 Michigan_ _ _ . Glen. 9888
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot ......... --L'
Northeast Motor Co., 8564 Jos. Campau.. Emp. 4083
Hicko
Fairview Auto Sales, 10940 Mack
Colonial Motor Sales, 6834-40 Michigan...Cedar 3138
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