OCTOBER 29, 192b

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SERVICE GROUP TO
GOVERNMENT WILL
SOLICIT JEWS FOR
BE ASKED TO MAKE
COMMUNITY FUND
LONG TERM LOAN

Frigidaire Meets In Dayton.

NOW OPEN

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A present is cheap but love is dear. •
R. F. Callaway, branch manager
I
for Frigidaire Corporation in the De-
The moujik need only prepare the '
troit
district, has left for Dayton,
beer and already the devil is here ;
Nntefi
Ohio, where he will attend a general
with his pail.
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conference on sales, advertising and
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service policies for 1927.
------ represent sufficient assets on the Community Fund is asking an in- Sunday Morning Services:
The $20,000,000 Frigidaire factory
"Israel Zangwill" will be the sub- project, which will give a total of 53
t
basis of which such a large loan crease of $175,000, a total of $3,.
HARRY LANDSMAN
, could be ridged.
210,000, or 6 per cent over the ject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon acres of factory space with a capacity
Life and Endowment Assurance.
The conference adopted a number amount subscribed last year. The Sunday morning, Oct. 31. Services of 50,000 electric refrigerators a
Pension Investment Bonds, Estate Set-
month is now 80 per cent completed.
of resolutions concerning the various city is continually growing and the being at 10:45.
tlements, Educational Policies, Invest-
economic phases of the upbuilding of various agencies of the Community
I The Dayton conference has J been
ment Contracts, Annuities
Saturday
Morning
Services:
F.. G. Bieehler, president
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
Palestine.
Fund are asking for an average in-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy called
by
BLDG.
Regarding the collections of the crease of 13 per cent in their bud-
anti general
manager, to make ar-
004
Phone Cadillac
51392
Cad
the
pulpit
Saturday
morning,
Oct.
30.
• Keren Ilayesod and of the Jewish
rangements for, distribution of the
Besides working in etro
Dit,
National Fund, the resolution of the t agencies have extended their Services begin at 10:30.
tremendous production scheduled for
these
conference declares: ''In view of the activities to such outlying centers as
1927.
necessity for the Zionist Organiza- Wyandotte, Redford and Royal Oak. The Bethelite:
"More Frigidaires have been sold
The Bethelite, which is the name to date than all other makes of elec.
tion to engage a greater part of the
The Jewish agencies affiliated
of tric refrigerators combined,
said
Jewish immigrants in agriculture and with the Community Fund have in of the school paper of the School
•
e
industry and in view of the fact that every instance asked larger increases Religion of Temple Beth . ,
Mr. Callaway. There is every reason
a large percentage of the immigrants of funds than the average of 13 per ready for distribution this Sunday. to believe that sales will hold in the
are in need of financial assistance for cent asked by the 75 agencies. The The Bethelite is written and edite
same ratio next year, as people gen-
establishing them in agriculture and United Jewish Charities budget asks by the pupils and for the pupils. The erally are insistent upon the genuine
rabbis consider it a very important Frigidaire. Last summer, when we
industry, the Koren Ilayesod must,
et
more,
the
Fresh
Air
So.
24 peven
besides its important present func- ciety and the North End Clinic each educational asset. Please be sure that were months behind with deliveries,
tions, continue for a considerable 62 per cent ItIld the Young Women's your child subscribes. The subscrip- our customers waited patiently until
time to provide the indispensable Hebrew Association 21 per cent. In tion price is 50 cents. We have also their orders •could be filled.
foundation for economic underta - order to take care of these but gets made a special arrangement with
"Frigidaire is rapidly expanding its
Youtig Israel, the Jewish children's field. This month it is announcing
ings, particularly to supply the first
rerequisites for the institutions we must not only increase the aura- magazine, for a combined subscrip-
electric refrigeration equipment for
her of subscribers, which now are far
which furnish credit on an economic too little for a city the size of De- tion for the Bethelite and Young Is- ice cream delivery trucks, its first
rael, the Jewish children's magazine, step in the realm of transportation.
basis.
troit, but must ask the big givers to
for a combined subscription for the How for this idea may be carried can
"The conference also places utmost increase their subscriptions."
Bethelite and Young Israel for $1. only be conjectured. The company
emphasis on the value of the work
Mr. Waldman, speaking on the
I of the Jewish National Fund. The Community Fund, said that of the The rabbis recommend that you give now manufactures electric refriger-
conference accordingly considers the 8,750 subscribers last year who gave your child $1 to brnig to the school ators for the home, refrigerating
constant increase of the resources of $25 and over, 1,100 were Jews. Sunday for the combined subscrip- equipment for commercial use, in-
the Keren Heyesod and of the Jewish "While this may sound like a large tion.
cluding milk coolers for dairies, ice
National Fund as an essential prere- percentage, considernig that the
making machines and equipment for
quisite for the economic upbuilding Jews form about 4 per cent of the Beth El College:
water coolers. Wherever refrigera-
The sessions of Beth El College of tion is needed, Frigidaire stands
of Palesfine.
o Elation, it is not something to
Recommend
an
u
s.
Another resolution adopted by the grow wittily enthusiastic over because Jewish Studies
both on Monday ready to supply it."
on Tuesay afternoon are
peo pl e are night
"Uptown's Most Beautiful
er
way.
Those who de-
conference recommends to the Zion- I a larger proportion of our
and
und
well
ny other now
God is the guardian of fools.
Make repre- engaged in business than any
Rest ..... t."
lot Organization
that
it I element in the population and are I sire information with regard to the
sentations
u the Palestine
govern.
therefore in better position to con-1 college are asked to communicate
Fools never grow grey.
a view to obtaining taxa_ tribute. Jewish contributions last ' with the college office, Empire 8687.
ment wit to

ample Nell El

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That's what every one says
after trying one of Pohl's
delicious meals. Our own
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(To Fill Vacancy)

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Garfield 6884

lion facilities for its new agricultural year approximated $276,
wh i ch
, 00
e . The conference recommend- is less than it should be, because it High School Athletics:
SC tilers.
Arrangements have been made by
ed that the new settlers on Palestine should be borne in mind that our
_ soil should not be required to pay a people are not only served by the the gymnasium committee of the
temple
for athletic activities in our
higher amount of taxes than the Jewish agencies supported by the
Protect Your Walls and Curtains
tithe paid by the previous settlers, Community Fund but also receive aid high school. Gymnasium classes and
with
a
basketball
league are being estab-
during the initial period of 15 years. and relief from other agencies which
lished. Boys of our high school who
Regarding the orange plantations, the are non-sectarian.
want
to
participate
are asked to com-
conference went on record that it
Mr. Berger, who was in Detroit for
considers that the success of the or- the day in connection with the United municate with Louis Schostak at the
Glendale 6359 awe plantations in Palestine has Jewish Campaign drives in the state, temple.
been proved sufficiently and that the paid a high tribute to Detroit's "own
Boy Scouts:
Bake•Enameled. extension of the orange plantations David A. Brown." Ile praised the
The Boy Scout troops of the tem-
be furthered by all means.
communal leaders for their organiza-
Neat in appear-
Concerning the question of state tion following the drive of a "stand- ple will hold their meetings on Wed-
ance and low in lands for Jewish colonization. the ing army of volunteers," as he culled nesday nights. The Wolf Cubs meet
on Wednesday afternoons.
price.
conference recommended to the Zion- the Detroit Service Group.
ist Organization that it make repre-
The meeting was concluded with
sentations to the Palestine govern- the apportionment of names of pro- Girl Scouts:
Girl Scout troops meet on Mt mlay
ment with a view to the government spective givers among those members
(New Address)
night and Wednesday afternoon.
appointing a mixed commission on of the Detroit Service Group present.
79 MARTIN PLACE
state lands in which the Zionist Or- The following attended the meeting:,
meeting:,
Glendale 6359
School Registration:
Half Bleak from Woodward Avenue ganization is to be represented. This Samuel Summerfield, Melville S.1
The office of the School of Religion
commission should be charged with Welt, flurry S. Grant, William Fried-I
n session.
of new
tr
th,
is
open for the regisatioin
the task of examining all state lands
Smi
on,
Barney
Fent
man, . en B
The school is now
hn,
pupils.
CONCRETE GARBAGE and with reference to their suitability for M. AB Lis
p . itz , Samuel Saraso
close settlement of Jews and viewing Capt. E. Lewis, David Robinson, There will be no registrations made
ASH RECEPTACLES
all suitable land which may be avail- Louis Duscoff, Louis Solomon, Adolph on Sunday. All new pupils must reg-
RUSH—BUY NOW—Before Arrival al
able for Jewish colonization in I ales- I Finsterwald, Bernard Ginsburg, a. ister during the week. The Sunday
Winter.
School office on the second floor of
tine.
I. Bassey, David
One-lasaily Garbage Receptacle $7.75
place d hi g h lien Krolik, Charles
the temple building is open from 9
The conference also
Levitt, Rabbi A. NI. Hershman, Sam-
until 5 every day except Sunday.
hope in the development of industries
I in Palestine. On this subject the con- uel A. Agree, Jose Winsen, Meyer L.
1927 PINGREE
,
foresee
adopted
a
resolution
in
Prentis,
Harry
Z.
Brown,
Harry
Hard Times Dance:
Residence: Garfield 7106
The Young People's Club of Tem-
which it is declared that it attaches Frank,
J. Brachman, Henr Wine-
which
Office:
e _ Mall, Milford Stern, J. II. Ehrlich
all th e m em bers
Cadillac 9776 , the greatest importance to the d
Alfred M. Rogolf, A. C. Lappin, Na-- ple B eth El invites lds
1354 Buhl Bldg.
to th e hard
tem
, velopment of industries by the inde- than NI. Gross, Harold Smilay, Harry of
ple househo
pendent efforts of industrialists who Gerson, Harry Bielfield, Joseph Hurt- j times dance to be given Saturday
I
should receive credit facilities which man, A..I. Illum enau and Miss E. R.night,
Oct. 30.
are now insufficient. The resolution Prussian.
The Temple Arts Society:
chums the attention of the Keren
A meeting was called for Friday
A group'of three one-act plays will
Ilayestal, the Palestine Corporation noon to complete the assigning of
of London and the Palestine Eco- names to the members of the group. be given Tuesday night, Nov. 23. The
first
production will be in charge of
to
nomic Corporation of New York
Samuel Kay. Isaac M. Gilbert, the
the desirability of establishing a
president
of the society, is planning'
strong institution for this f , urpose.
several ambitious projects for this I
The conference agreed t at the . ag-
season.
ricultural credits should be provided
•
by the proposed Palestine agricul.1
Cradle Roll:
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tural bank, while credits for other
As we wish to have a complete roE-
purposes are to be provided through
the issuance of bonds or otherwise other entertainment features are istration of all the children within the
by various institutions appointed for promised for the evening by Jacob households efjour members, we ear-
nestly request that all members of
specific economic purposes.
Rosenberg, head of the entertainment
our congregation whose households
Sir Herbert Samuel, in view of his committee.
have been blessed with children dur-
/ position as former high commissioner
It has been announced that because
of l'alestine, reserved his opinion on of the success of the Mali !Frith Sat- ing the past five years should please
by
all the proposals involving action
result of send their names and the exact date
urday night dances and as
of their birth to Rabbi Frani without
EVERTON
the Palestine administration.
numerous demands upon the part o
delay. 11 e urgently reques t , too ,
ENGRAVING
nembers tif the lodge and their friends,
COMPANY
that the temple be notified of every
Sunday night dances will take place
case of birth, marriage or death oc-
in the ball room of the community
curring within the households of our
house commencing Sunday evening,
Nov. 14. Excellent music will be pro- members.

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MANUEL URBACH

Memorial Gifts:
There are a few real opportunities
for members of the congregation fit-
tingly to memorialize the beloved
ones who have passed away. Dr.
Franklin will be very glad to confer
on this subject with anyone who may
be interested. Dr. Franklin may be
reached by appointment. Call him
at Empire 6146.

I this affair.

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nounced that during the month of De- by special arrangement. Mr. Mazer
eember a public address will he de- announces that the men's schedule on
livered by Max D. Steuer, famous New Monday and Thursday nights will be
York lawyer. arranged as follows: 7:45 to 8:45 for
the older groups of men, 8:45 to 9:45
for the younger group of men. This
Dodge Brothers Sales.
will tend t seven up the classes so
Domestic and foreign shipments of will tend to even up the classes so
• lad of 21.
motor can and trucks from the clic. compete with
tories of Dodge Brothers, Inc., in-. The Temple Sisterhood:
Canadian output. during the j
The sisterhood is going to cele-
first nine months of 1925 totalled
293,842 units. a gain of 86.241 or brate its silver anniversary Monday

LEWIS BR 07 HERS #

Funeral Directors and Embalmers

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-Bearing

The last meeting of l'isgah Lodge,
which took place Monday evening, Oct- The Library:
ober 25, was featured by an address , Among the books yoJ may now
delivered by Judge Alfred J. Murphy I borrow at the Temple Beth El Li-
d the Wayne Circuit Court, who spoke brary are: "Stranger Than Fiction,"
on "The Liberty Guaranteed by the, by Lewis Browne; "Dreamers of the
Constitution." Judge Murphy spoke Ghetto," by Israel Zangwill; "Cha-
dress of the Ghetto," by Israel Zang
o( the events which led up to thef ram-
and will; "The Vale of Cedars," by Grace
ing of the American Constitution
attributed the success and prosperity Aguilar; "Mendel Marantz," by Da-
a-
Kiddush
of the United States to the liberties vial Freedman, and
safeguarded to the American people shorn," by Sholem Asch. Every mem-
by that instrument. Following the her of the temple and every student
address, Judge Murphy received a of its schools is entitled to draw
splendid ovation from the audience books from our library.
I
which filled the main auditorium.
The Gymnasium Schedule:
It was announced that the nextlec-
The men's gymnasium classes are
the
series
of
"Good
Will"
ad-
ture in
dresses which are delivered under the held Monday and Thursday evenings
auspices of the intellectual advance- from 8 to 10. The women's classes
ment committee of the lodge, will be are held Tuesday evening and Friday
delivered Monday evening, Nov. 8. by morning from 10 to 12. Members of
the Rt. Rev. Machael J. Gallagher, the temple are welcome to use the
d uri ng the day
Catholic Bishop of Detroit. It was an- gymnasium any time

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Membership Committee:
Members, if you want to introduce
a new member into Temple Beth El,
please call Wallace Rosenheim, chair-
man of the membership committee,
at the temple, Empire 6146, or at
his home, Empire 1750.

11.5 per cent over the output for the afternoon. Nov. 8. The affair will
corresponding months last year. be marked by unusual features in
The
Total shipments of Graham Broth- commemoration
of this also
event.
sisterhood announces
that the
fin trucks and motor coaches from
I all factories totalled 29,336 during delicious luncheons are now go
on to
sale.
the
, the first three-quarters of this year, The proceeds of the sale
cent' Hebrew Union College scholarship
a gain of 12,896 or 78.4 per
1 over the total for the same months! fund. Women who desire luncheon
are asked to communicate with the
chairman of the committee. Mrs. Ju- '
of 1925.
.) taus Rothc h ild, I ° M uss avenue,
•
305; telephone Arlington 5W, or

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vided and a nominal admission fee
charged. It is stated that every Sun-
day night will be called "linai Writh
Night" and the entire facilities of the
community house will he made avail-
ably' to members and their friends. One
of the features will be the serving of
Sunday evening dinners in the dining
mom of the building.
What is expected to be the banner
event of the fall season will he a carni-
val dance which will take place in the
fountain room of the new Masonic
Temple on Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 24.
Music will be provided by an orches-
tra of national prominence, which is
being brought here from Chicago for
,the sole purpose of entertaining at

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the temple office.

BUSINESS NOTICE
d
Em anuel A. Paperno, attorney an
counselor, announces the removal of
his office to 703 Hammond Building;
teleph one Rand ol ph 3605

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