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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-11-19

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A merica 'elvish periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AflNUZ - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE FIVE

TitEliaRotTl Ewi sn al itorocus

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I. 0.0. F. SPONSORS

The coming affair, however, promises
to surpass in every respect all antici-
pations. A complete evening of en-
joyment will be in store for all who
attend. Tickets can be procured from
Affair Will Be Held at Stotler. Jules
members of the lodge or at the door.
Klein's Orchestra to Play.
The lodge holds its meeting every
Friday evening at 1522 Randolph
Detroit Lodge No. 128, Independent street under present presiding officer,
Order of Odd Fellows, is completing Maurice L. Fink, noble grand.
arrangements for one of the foremost
and outstanding affairs of the season,
Dodge Cash Sales Large.
a dancing party to take place on Sat-
urday evening, Dec. II, at the Hotel
Nearly
half of the purchasers of
Steller. The committee in charge is
sparing no efforts to make this affair Dodge Brothers cars pay cash, accord-
a gala event for the members of the ing to It. P. Fohey, treasurer of Dodge
lodge and their friends. Musk is to Brothers, Inc., after a tsatistical study
be furnished by Jules Klein's orches- of practically 40,000 recent sales made
tra whose music is broadcast nightly by dealers throughout the U. S. and
from the Hotel Stotler; special favors Canada.
'To get an average of the preva-
will be on hand for the ladies and sev-
eral numbers of unique entertainment lence (tf installment buying," said Mr.
have also been arranged for the oc- Fohey, "we took 39,095 sales of new
casion. John W. Morehead is general cars model.), our dealers over a period
chairman of the affair and is capably of several weeks and analyzed them.
assisted by the following: Nathan D. We found that 17,529, or 45.1 per cent
Metzger, past grand, chairman and of the buyers, laid down the full
Henry Rottman, publicity committee; amount when they took delivery of
Morris Hyman and Ben Lyman, re- their cars and trucks.
"No exact figures are available for
freshment committee; Maurice I,.
Fink, noble grand, A. L. Sprunk, past moldy accepted estimate is that only
grand, and I'erle Sutherland, tickets; 2U per cent of motor car buyers pay
Jack M. Tuchbant and Max Braun, in full at time of delivery. For this
past grands, entertainment and reason I think the result of our analy-
George Sally and Thomas Diamond, sis will surprise a good many people,
particularly bankers."
past grands, business.
"All of our studies indicate that
Detroit Lodge is one of the oldest
Odd Fellow lodges in the city, having properly safeguarded installment sell-
ing
has a real place in the automotive
been organized over 50 years and its
members include some of the most industry," continued Mr. Fohey. "Our
cars
are today utilized by owners to
prominent and leading business and
professional men in the city and state. such an extent in their business and
have
become as essential that the em-
The affairs of the lodge have always
been well attended and looked forward ployment of conservative credit exten-
to by its members with great enthus- sion by dealers is both constructive
iasm and a good time for everyone. and fundamentally sound."

DETROIT UNIT JR. HADASSAH PLANS

INTENSIV E MEMBERSHIP

DANCE ON DEC. 11

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MEIER SHEFEYE

CAMPAIGN

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subjects are available in the
Library. The circulation of
the library is increasing according to
a report by the committee in charge.
Service.. Over 250 students and teachers are
- now drawing books.
The number of students who at
tend services on Saturday in the
schools is increasing each week. David Increased Enrollment.
TS0
It: n 0 1 m e l‘ n ,ti nid n. the Fenkell,
tirutinan and Joseph Kukes are the Road end
i rxahM
s ilise
t e Talmud
cantors in the Kirby Center. All
mothers are requested to send their increasing daily. New teachers are
being appointed and new classes ors
children to the services every Salta- ganized. A parent-teachers associas

pleased with the co-operation
spirit of the students to regain a
tional homeland.

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New Staff Appointed.
The sod( of the Ilechnich, the Stu-
dent, published by the United Hebrew
School students, to edit the second is-
sue, has just been appointed by Sey-
mour Tilehin, president of the alumni
association, in collaboration with some
members of the faculty. It consists of
Meyer Harrison, editor; Abraham
Weston, literary department; Morris
Solo•eichik, editorials; Leo Lubetsky,
news; Eva Shevitz, children's column,
and Norval Slobin, feature writer.
The business staff consists of Norton
Rosin, business manager; Nathan
Shur, advertising; and Israel Shevitz,
circulation. Literary and news ma-
terial is now being collected. The
exact date for the publication of the
magazine has not as yet been set.

Alumni.
With the graduation of the fourth
class from the schools, the alumni now
number over 80. The alumni are
indeed happy over the increase in
membership.

and Jewish
na- Malik

day at 9:30. lion in the Fenkell section is progress-
ing with rapidity.
Docami,
The second meeting of the Dacami ,, Castles In Air" at Lafayette.
Society, held last Saturday night, was '
devoted to the forming of plans for
As one Detroit critic voiced it,
the meeting. Although the club will
the Shubert
not have a constitution it will be ruled "Castles in the Air," at
I.afayette Theater, has reached the
by a set of precedents and rules which
topmost heights of acclaim. Here to
will predominate in the organization.
musical comedy which tops its pop-
Hebrew is the spoken language at the a
meetings. The club does not have a ular ingredients with an over-sweep
president, but discusses subjects in- of artistry and finish that recants
formally. The next meeting will con- mends it to the most discriminating
tarn literary discussions and recitals theatergoer.
Particularly novel is the "baby
by the members.
doll" dance, given as an encore to

the comedy of the estimable Donald
■ Class.
Essay
Brian, who shares with Roy Cropper
The advanced class in essay writ- and Virginia O'Brien the most lumin-
ing and composition has been assigned
the preparation of a book report on ous work of the principals. In the
Hebrew to be handed in next week. .1, doll dance the girls put dolls with
flexible limbs through the unities of
Haggai is instructor,
the ballet. It's highly amusing.
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The following letter was received by largely misdirected education, they Lecture..
The third lecture of the series on
Miss Sophia Berger, executive direr- are leading a life which educates by
for of Meier Shefeye, from David De day and night. Instead of poor food Jewish religion and history was de-
and undernounshment, the children
o
consume
livered last Saturday night by A. I). Library.
Th e bread of strangers is very
Solo Pool, rabbi of Portuguese Syna-
All the West magazines and period.
Meier Shefeye produce and
Markson. The lecture was well at-
gogue of New York. Dr. DeSola Pool
teals in Hebrew, English or Jewish on bar d
the purest and most nourishing food. tended by the faculty and students.
has recently returned from Palestine
Instead of repression, they have free-
where he and Mrs. D•Sola Pool visi-
dom. Instead of an unknown future, Jewish National Fund.
ted Meier Shefeye.
they have a conscious objective life.
The students of the Kirby Center
S. S. Mauretania, August 28, 1926.
The unconventional vigor of the
commencement exercises with their ac- and Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
My dear Miss Berger:
I want to thank you for giving me companiments of physical contest, I Torah have made an enviable record
the opportunity of attending the com- croup dancing and calisthenics, an ex- in their liberal contributions to the
Jewish National Fund. In the Kirby
mencement exercises at Meier Shefeye. uberant stage presentation, showed
Center the classes of S. N. troll an d
Though I thought I knew Palestine with unmistakable clearness the well
A. Lesihovitzky hawk bought one half
You and your friends are cordially invited to visit our
and its spirit, I found at Meier She- rounded physical, mental and moral
dunams of land each. In the Phila-
Building Exhibition at Gratiot and St. Aubin Aces., daily
feye a clearer expression of the spirit health of the children of Meier She-
delphia school, the classes of Mr.
except Sundays. Open evenings till 9 p. m. We believe
of Young I'alestine than Thad other- (eye. All praise anti strength to you
Nlichlin and Miss King lead the rest
we can give you many valuable suggestions, and show
and to Junior Hadassah for this model
wise met.
of the classes in the number of trees
you many new items used in building today.
There could be no more stirring and enterprise.
and
dunams
of
land
bought.
It
has
(Signed) I). de Solo Pool.
enheartening contrast than that be-
become a habit among the students
To make it possible for the splendid
tween our orphans as I first came to
Da- to give at least five cents a week to
know them in 1919 and these children work of the Detroit unit of Junior
"Goad Lumber for Oyer 00 Years"
an intensive the fund by dropping the money into
of Meier Shefeye. You recall how in dassah to be carried on,
Business E.t.blislml 1804
boxes which have a regular place in
All Phones—Melro.• 3300
those days our family of 4,000 orphan membership campaign has been all the classrooms. Bernard Isaacs,
children made such drastic demands launched. The members, under the
guidance of the membership commit- superintendent of the schools, is very
on our forces that we had to pack
"500 mem-
many of the children in hastily organ- tee, have set their wild,
ized orphanages—the poorest of which bers by Jan. I," and judging from the
was incomparably superior to the best reports now coming in, that quota will
of the orphanages not maintained by soon be filled.
All Jewish young women over 18
our Palestine Orphan Committee. The
rest we boarded out, or rather boarded years of age who are interested in the
work of Iladassah, are urged to join
-
"in"
as
hest
as
we
could
in
such
homes
z'
as the hopelessly inadequate city con- now and share with the members in
ditions offered. We did then an in- the various social affairs for which
valuable piece of work in the saving of plans are now being completed.
The membership committee has been
s pathetic, neglected waifs, and we had
" to be satisfied with such standards as divided into two groups: the blue team
we could set up. Miss Seligsberg's headed by Miss Henrietta Berger, and
and your vision of better conditions the white, headed by Miss Bess Ler-
seemed like a Messianic dream. I lit. man. A prize has been offered to the
tle thought that in less than five years team securing the greatest number of
from 1921 when last I knew the or- new members. Miss Ethel Steinberg
phan work this extraordinary success- of 1518 Edison avenue is general
ful children's village could be built up. chairman of the membership coimnit-
tee. All those interested are asked to
Instead of makeshift homes the chit-
communicate with Miss Steinberg or
, siren of Meier Shefeye have model
any member of the organization.
buildings. Instead of cramped city
Remember our aim-500 new mem-
dwellings they have the freedom of the
, open spaces. Instead of a bookish, bers by Jan. 1.

Free Building Exhibition

NO W OPEN

C. W. Kotcher Lumber Co.

See Our Window
Display of Finest
Dining Room Fur-
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CENTERS ASS'N

HADASSAH LAUNCHES
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

Oakland Mother. Club:
At the Oakland Mothers Club
Iladassah chapters in all parts of
be 21,
held at on
Satur-
meeting which
rnoon, will
Nov.
2:30,
at the country are completing plans for
day
afternoon,
the Moore School, Alger and Came-
biggest membership drive in the
Came- the
history of the organization. The aim
eon avenues, Miss Marcia Ward, cli- is to increase the na tional enrollment
rector of the Visiting Housekeepers to at least 50,000. The chapters of
Aisociation, will speak on "The Per- Detroit will endeavor to double their
0.• fect Hostess," which will be followed membership, and in some instances to
by a musical program and dancing. trebel it. The chapter that scares the
Children under 8 -years will be en- proportionately highest number of
tertained by a recreation worker.
new members will receive an award
from the national organization.
Rabbis from most states have re-
Delray Mothers Club:
Because of the inability of the sponded to an appeal to set aside Sat-
contractors in getting the floor of the urday, Dec. 11, as Iladassah Sabbath.
Delray Synagogue ready, the meeting On that day or the evening before the
of the Delray Mothers Club has been rabbis will speak from the pulpit on
indefinitely postponed. Notice will the work of Iladassah and the im-
be given of the next meeting as soon portance of adding more women to its
ranks to maintain its constantly en-
as possible.
larging scope of activities.
Hadassah's work is medical social
Fenkell Women'. Credit Union.
The Fenkell Women's Credit Union service in Palestine. Probably no
is planning an entertainment for Sat- other women's organization in the
urday evening, Nov. 27, at 8 o'clock, world holds such a position of respon-
which will be held at 34300 Fenkell sibility for the health of a country as
—OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
avenue. This entertainment is for does Hadassah. It maintains four
members of the Credit Union and the hospitals and dispensaries, a nurses'
training school, infant welfare sta-
Fenkell Mothers Club.
tions and medical circuits in rural dis-
tricts, and provides garments and
Open House:
The public is cordially invited to linens for its own and other institu-
attend the first open house of the tions, school luncheons, district ma-
Jewish ('enters Association, which ternity nursing and pre-natal care.
will be held on Tuesday evening, The Junior Iladassah provides for the
Nov. 23. There will be displays adoption of orphans. The improve-
showing the work of the various ments effected by Hadassah have in-
classes in session, and a program fluenced the hygienic and sanitary
composed of numbers from the vari- conditions of the entire Near East.
In preparation fur the membership
ous departments, such as violin and
4 piano solos, as well as numbers by campaign Mrs. Irma L. Lindheim, na-
tional
president, and a corps of work-
the music school ensemble, a draniatic
selection, folk dancing, songs, ath- ers are touring the country addressing
large
audiences of women. Some
letic stunts, etc. Also the one-man
art exhibit featuring Isadore Ress- chapters have already begun their
drives,
the most notable being the
=MgMAMMii-
ler's work, will be continued through
Ohio chapter, which obtained 300 new
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that evening.
members in the past week.
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One of Iladassah's recent under-
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Athletic League :
An athletic league for Jewish takings is the raising of $1,000,000
with the American Jewish Physicians'
youths has been organized under the
Committee for the erection of a group
name of the Detroit Jewish Athletic
of hospitals, the central one to be con-
League, consisting of the following
nected with the Hebrew University in
organizations: The Alpha Tau Fra-
Jerusalem. The University Hospital
ternity, Young Men's Hebrew Asso-
will be used as a training school for
ciation, Strangers A. C., Community
BEING TAKEN
students, the first modern institution
Five and the Jericho Lodge. Three
of its kind in the Near East.
games will be played every Tuesday
The 57,500,0(01 campaign of the
evening at the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
Dinner Served from 11 A. M. Until 9 P. M.
United I'alestine Appeal is another
gogue beginning with Dec. 14, and
activity in which Hadassah women
will last until late in March. Medals are taking part. They are themselves
will be awarded at the end of the
contributing to the fund and cam-
season. After the basketball season paigning among others for large gifts.
the league will play playground ball.
Iladassah was organized by a small
group of New York City women in
Senior Council of Clubs:
1912. its first work was the sending
New officers for the coming year of two American nurses to care for
have been elected for the Senior the Jewish poor in Jerusalem. From
Council of Clubs. They are as fol- this beginning the work of I t years
lows: President, Irwin Aaron, Insti- has grown to such proportions that to
INCOMPARABLE DANCE MUSIC
tute Players; vice-president, Rebecca maintain it $500,000 is needed for the
Hoffman, Deborians Club; secretary, coming year.
Bella Horwitz, Bhatrika Club; treas-
urer, Philip Katzen of the Faicome
Club. These meetings are held every
"Miss Calico" at Garrick.
second Sunday in the month at the
(Brother of Islam Jones)
center and are composed of repre ,
Ethel Waters, famed as a Columbia
sentatives of clubs meeting under the
phonograph star and a comedienne
auspices of the Jewish Centers As-
of parts, is the star of the negro en-
I sociation.
tertainment coming to the Garrick
Theater Sunday evening, Nov. 21,
Mother. Camp:
under the title of "Miss Calico." As
A reunion for the Mothers Camp
an interpreter of songs and a char-
will be held Saturday evening, Nov.
acter delineator Miss Waters has no
20, at 7:30, at the Jewish Center, 31
superiors, the question of complexion
Melbourne avenue. A delightful pro-
NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME
aside. She is well known in vaude-
gram is being arranged and will be
I
ville and she has been starred in
followed by dancing and refresh-
number of metropoltian productions,
ments.
whole her fame is known in many of
New York's select night clubs. Earl
Ng Special Dining Rooms for Banquets and Large
Community Dance:
only the impressario
The next community dance will be Dancer is not
of "Miss Calico" but also wrote the
or Small Parties Without Additional Charge.
held under the auspices of the De-
book
and
lyrics.
troit Jewish Athletic League on Wed-
There will be a gala midnight show
nesday evening, Nov. 24, at the cen-
specta l
Phone Cadillac 5074 Ask for Mr. Woods
ter, 31 East Melbourne avenue. Here- on Saturday, Nov. 27, and ■
after a colored orchestra will play i matinee will be given on Thanksgiv-
ing
Day.
every Wednesday evening.

Our Displays of Living Room, Dining
Room and Bedroom Furniture are
better now than ever before. Make
your selection at once.

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Every department of our big
store invites you. One price
to all, and that always mod-
erate.

Thanksgiving

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day world.
Yours is the vision of an old-world
master as your fingers rest upon the
keys, to repeat after him the notes he
wrote upon the wall.
The characters of days gone by
come back to dwell beside you as you
sit beneath a shaded lamp or in the
soft glow of firelight, listening to the
music of an old-time song, a favored
aria or sweet refrain. The scenes of
childhood; the old homestead;
mother when you said good-bye; the
romance that WAS shattered; the court-
ship of your wife—memory marshalls
all before you as the music soothes

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and within and thanks that day by
day, the world looks brighter through
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