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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-21

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?AGE TWO

LANSING NOTES

Dexter, and not attending other re-

ligious schools, are invited to regis-
us every year with tartar green for
We do not fail to recognize it each
ter. They must be accompanied by
year; although locating it is not al- Shabuoth.
their parents. Ilebrew classes have
These are reeds, growing in out-
ways an easy task.
Friedland,
son
of
Mr.
and
been opened. Clubs are being or-
Bernard
of-the-way- places, near water. They
ganized. The building will be open
Our permanent place lies some- are long and 'supple and sway gently Mrs. David Friedland, a senior, was
for educational and recreational ac-
where beyond a factory. It is a in the breeze. They are odorless, ex- the winner in the extemporaneous
tivities all summer.
neighborhood seldom frequented, eept when they are broken; then they
9:30:
Confirmation
Services
at
leading through an overgrown path, emit a most agreeable, pungent scent
On Sunday morning, May 23, Con-
New Dodge Sales Manager.
which my brother and I discovered —and perhaps this is the reason they
for ourselves and kept a well-guarded were once named tartar?
firmation services will be held. They
will
begin
promptly
at
9:30.
People
secret for years. We are now walk-
They part in the middle and we
E. G. Wilmer, president of Dodge
coming later than 9:30 will find dif-
ing along that path.
like to whistle through them. Some,
ficulty in securing seats. The largest Brothers, Inc., announced the ap-
On one side is the silent old fac- who are expert at this, can imitate
of John R. Lee as general
pointment
class in the history of the temple and sales manager. Mr. Lee has been a , .
tory wall, on the other high grass, birds. And one is happy whistling
the largest confirmation class in the
look you see woods and meadows.
descending in a slope toward the away unobserved in the swamp.
sistant
general
sales manager since
SHABUOTH
United States is to be confirmed. The
But it's Shabuoth—Shabuoth! We
But we must start out early. And river, which is concealed from us.
services will be completed at 12 last December, prior to that having
we do not mind. For coming out It's an adventure to wade through must hurry with our preparations.
served for several years as assistan:
By Max Robin.
o'clock.
Our knives out meracingly, my broth-
early, one sees the sun rise, the dew this grass.
to the president.
But here one's foot slips. Careful! er and I begin to cut down the yield-
glistening on leaves and grass; one
Three new assistant general sales
"Jewish Wisdom:"
This is Shabuoth, the most beauti- hears the birds sing and smells the We are near the water. We turn a ing reeds.
On Saturday, May 29, the pulpit managers were appointed to see,.
ful holiday of the year. Let us re- first fresh odors which emanate from little aside. The grass now rises
Slowly the pile on the side is grow-
with Mr. Lee. They are:•11. J. Nevi,
will
be
occupied
by
Rabbi
Leon
Fran:,
above our heads, hiding us. It is cool, ing. We keep it straight. Enough?
joice!
the earth. So it does not matter.
who will speak on the subject "Jew- formerly director of distribution; W.
It is warm, six weeks after Pass.
The green that we are going to fragrant, delightful here. Ah, if we No, not yet. Might as well have
ish Wisdom." Rabbi From also oc- M. l'urves, former division sales num.
over. The sun shines. Green is need-
could stay and play away—for a long, more for the house. It does nut cost
gather is called "Tartar" green. Why
cupies the pulpit on Saturday, May agar; F. R. Valpey, former director
ed for Shabuoth. We shall go out
anything.
it was given the name tartar we dos long time.
15, when his subject will be "The of the commercial car and truck di-
We come out at last. We are ap-
and gather it ourselves.
Now it's enough. We tie up two
not know. But we do know how it
vision.
Sayings of the Rabbis."
We do not have to go far. A green
proaching the swamp which supplies bundles, a heavier one for my broth-
looks and where it is to be found.
The following additional appoim-
belt girdles our town. Wherever you
er, a lighter one for myself. We
'Dents were announced: Percy Owes.
Closing Exercises at
trudge back along the same narrow
director
of foreign sales; IV. R. Heil
Beth El College:
path, the grass swishing at our side
The first season of Beth El College man, director of commercial car as.!
as we rub past; and pleasant are these
truck
sales;
A. II. Schiappacasse, I.
of Jewish Studies will end with spe-
loads on our shoulders.
cial closing exercises on Monday rector used car sales; A. E. Nafe, do
Before going out, we enrich our
rector
national
business fleet mil,:
night, May 31. Students of the col-
collection. There are water lilies, so
lege, as well as members of the teach- H. I11. Wiegand, director of servies:
beautiful to the eye, tempting us.
ing staff, will be guests of the Board F. C. Bestor, director of systems; II.
We venture to pluck some from the
BERNARD FRIEDLAND
of Education of Temple Beth El at J. Koch, director of advertising al..!
water. We also pick a bunch of
publicity; W. J. Case, director of dis-
choice daisies and clover, interspersed speaking contest which was held Fri- a social receptibn and dance.
tribution.
with buttercups, black-eyed Susans, day evening, May 15, in the audi-
With the exception of Mr. lied.
some golden rod and Queen Ann's torium of Central High School. Ile Young People's Club Moonlights
The annual moonlight excursion of man, who returns to the home °Gi e
lace. It's Shabuoth—Shabuoth! Let was awarded the trophy furnished
the Young People's Club of Temple after some time in the field as diem
the holiday be celebrated in style.
by the Lansing Rotary Club. Mr.
Proudly we walk through the town. Friedland spoke on "A Modern Dic- Beth El will take place Monday sion sales manager, and Mr. Case,
We meet other boys, with similar tator, or Mussolini." He is speaker night, June 21. Please reserve that who has been the Detroit district rmp
resentative, the executives joss
bundles of green, but they Won t ap- of the House of Representatives of date now.
named have been functioning foi
Iloor Car lidur
r,,,

proach ours in beauty. o rea ch the high school and was leading man
some time in the capacities indicate.

New Members:
unable to conceal the gladness in the class play.
Wallace
Rosenheim,
chairman
of
by the titles.
which overflows our hearts.
So- the membership committee, will ap-
"I feel that this is a strong, capahl ,
There is mother, delighted to see
The Jewish Ladies Benevolent So-
preciate
receiving
the
names
and
ad-
organization," said Mr. Wilmer. sl
us back. What a house she has to ciety held its monthly card party at
reef us! May her hands serve her the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ka- dresses of such of your friends not is composed entirely of men any
affiliated with other congregations have been on the firing line for Dods.
long! Not a speck anywhere. The mins. Luncheon was served to
floor is yellow and in places where the guests by the hostesses, the Misses who you believe ought to affiliate Brothers, Inc., for long periods, ns. ,
who know their work, their omits.
sun shines in it is golden.
L. Kamins, P. Hack, L. Kramer and themselves with Temple Beth El,
Over this neat floor we begin to H. Galinsky. The proceeds went to
and their dealers."
Religious School:
Fenkell A
spread our tartar green. Carefully charity.
All the children living in the dis-
we go about it. The task is ours.
"The fool bath said in his n..ar
trict of the Fenkell Avenue Religious
Every year we attend to it. We must
The Jewish Ladies Aid Society
School, corner Fenkell avenue and there is no God."
see that it is done properly this year. held a rummage sale.
The reeds must be evenly scattered,
and scattered over all the rooms.
Mrs. J. Lasser and daughter, Rita,
The panels and windows we hang of Jackson were the guests of Mr.
with flowers. Let a daisy gaze out and Mrs. Herman Lieberman of 200
stealthily from that nook, let a lily South Clemens street.
gently droop its fragrant head there.
A stalk over the bureau, another on
Mrs. David Friedland of 711 North
the bed.
Capitol avenue will spend the Sha-
How the house beams now! Yes, it buoth holidays with her father, David.
beams. Notice that bit of twig stuck Graff of Kalamazoo.
(Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel)
inconspicuously over the door; a bit
of Timothy grass, lonely at first, has
The Billet Club, a new Jewish or-
found a companion in the shining ganization composed of young peo-
mirror; while a bouncing Betty, put ple, held a meeting at the Roosevelt
up, unknown to us, by sister, stands Hotel. H. Steadman, E. Klein, H.
f. 0. b. (snort
quite still in the corner near the pol- Rappaport and A. Shevitz were hosts.
Full forcated lubrication, air cleaner, gasoline filter, oil
ished samovar.
Dancing followed the business meet-
purifier—plus -)-wheel brakes, full balloon tires end 5 disc
Breathe in the smell, the fresh- ing and luncheon was served. Music
cost.
wheels—Included at no extra
ness, the purity of it all. The sacred was furnished by the Green Bug Or-
charm and sweet dignity of a Jewish chestra. Bernard Friedland will be
home when a holiday visits it—a holi- host at the next meeting.
day especially like Shabuoth. A di-
vine touch illumines all things, God's
VIEBREW s of
presence lighting up each face, each
Ot DIT1,011
object.
But the happiest are those who
blitft1 b"It111411
have helped bring in the holiday.
And for the moment brother and I I Pupil. Participate in Campaign:
Dancing Daily, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. to la.m.
claim the most credit for ourselves
—although we should not forget how i The days between Lag B'Omar and
Saturday Matinee Dancing 12:30 p.m. to 2 :30 p.m.
Shabuoth were "tree planting" days
much larger mother's share has be
in all the branches of the United He-
Brother and I are so happy we do brew Schools. The idea of planting
not talk. We are sorry to tread upon trees in Palestine became very popu-
"Fine Food Served Fine."
the matted, rustling floor, sorry to lar among the children of the schools
disturb the green.
and they responded to the call of the
And we know that our reward is teachers in a most gratifying man-
yet to come. There is mother in the
kitchen, busy preparing blintzes. She ner.
The Philadelphia - Byron School
has mixed the cheese with eggs and heads the list of schools with 48
she is filling the blintzes now. Ah, trees. Michael Michlin was especial-
how we like blintzes! Why don't we ly active in this little "campaign."
Sales and Service--Woodward and Palmer.
get more of them during the year? The following is a list of teachers
Why can't men make their own holi-
and the number of trees pledged:
Associate Dealers:
days, in addition to those which God
Philadelphia-Byron School -- Max
MARTIN MOTOR SALO
has given them?
R. W. HOLLISTER W. H. COPHER MOTOR SALES
Gordon, 9 (Miriam Nakelsky, a pupil
11625 Jos. Campau
Mother's sleeves are tucked up.
12942 Woodward Ave.
TELEPHONE EMPIRE 211 4
of his higher class, has donated a
9403.8439 Grand River Avenue.
She is absorbed in her work. She
7739 JOHN R. STREET
GIBSON DETROIT SALES CO. does not even mind when one of us tree in her own name; the price of
WI A
ED.
NOWAK
a tree is $1.50); Chaya King, 10; 6 inn13 IM iiW a I s■ s W M oW MN O bW1
ROWLEY & ZIMMERMAN
6185 West Fort St.
comes to pick a piece of cheese from
4551 Michigan Ave.
Michael Michlin, 8; Abraham Silver-
6066 Woodward Ave.
the basin; she pretends not to notice
WALTER P. HAMMOND, INC. it—why, then, that quiet smile on stein, 6 (two of his pupils donated a
H. A. SCHMID CO.
tree each, Mendel Berman and Wolf
V. E. WORDEN, INC.
Twelfth Street at Glynn Court.
11801 Gritiot Ave.
her face?
50c —
Freedman); Rose Pike, 3; Morris!
3169 E. Jefferson
Mother looks clean, dainty; so does
Send your money to U. S. R. R. (Russia) by cable. It will cost you
Margolis, 3; Betsy Ulanoff, 3; Judith
LEWIS BROS. INC.
motelns or how
s
COMMUNITY MOTORS, Inc.
everything about the house. A peace,
SO noot• coil, no matter how many words the addres
Lippitt, 3; Bessie Riske, 2; Chaya
2885 East Grand Blvd.
, sego the amount is.
a tenderness embraces the soul. It's
11620 E. J•fferson
The money will be paid to your relatives end friends
Shabuoth. We are Jews. We are Sera King, 1.
Kirby Avenue School—Abraham
three weeks earlier than if sent by the old way.
in our own dear home, into which the
Lechovitsky, 3; S. Cashdan, 3; J.
sun is shining. What a great holi-
PARK
Cashdan, 3 (two of his pupils donated
day God has granted us!
Corner Manchester sod Brush.
In the evening we shall go to syna- a tree each, Alfred Berkowitz and
Hig hland Park, M O
gogue. We shall find it decorated, Marshall Miller); Lea Pike, 3.
Opposite Ford's
Westminster - Delmar School —
embellished, the interior like a gar-
Louis
Melamud,
2;
M.
Levi,
3;
Mor-
den. Jews will talk gayly, Jews will
smile and greet each other upon com- ris Lechovitaky, 3.
Results from the other schools will
ing in; they will exchange snuff-boxes
good-naturedly. How unlike the at- be announced in the next issue.
mosphere of Yom Kippur! Be happy
Northwestern Junior League:
—happy!
A meeting was held at the Phila-
And through the dark streets we
shall then go home—to our clean, delphia and Byron Hall by the North-
pleasant home. "A good-holiday, a western Junior League of the United
good-holiday!" father will say as he Hebrew Schools, at which time plans
enters. "A good-holiday—a good- were completed for a bridge-lunch-
year!" mother will answer, the can- eon to be given on Wednesday, May
26. A dance will be given on Sun-
dlelight on her face.
We are then going to recite Kid- day, May 30, at the Philadlephia and
dush, as we have learned to in che- Byron Hall. Bill Yunck's Silver Fid-
der. Then—then we shall eat, eat dle Orchestra will furnish the music.
good holiday food, the like of which Tickets may be obtained from mem-
Gentiles never taste. And, once bers or at the door the evening of
the affair. The newly elected officers
again, we shall be proud of the fact
that we are Jews, and nearer to God of the organization are: Shirley Kalt,
president; Judith Lippitt, vice-presi-
for that.—Young Israel.
dent; Helen LePond, secretary, and
Ruth Newman, treasurer.

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