7rytriton•6wnsfi \ CHARGES OF NATHAN GOOD WILL DINNER IS GREAT SUCCESS STRAUS ANSWERED (Continued from Page One.) BY HENRY FORD SUBWAY FLOWED SHOP V le' OW FOR ALL nowErts DECEMBER 17, 1926 Romcl CENTERS ASS'N 'PISGAH NOMINATES OFFICERS MONDAY Jewish Athletic League: The Detroit Jewish Athletic League opened its baseball season Tuesday evening, Dee. 14, at the Shaarey Ze- dek with the Jericho Lodge playing against the Community Five, the Strangers A. C. against the Alpha learn and the La-De-Da against the Y. M. II. A. t ry ........... BICYCLES (Continued from Page One.) Health and Recreation binding upon the members, who may make other nominations front the floor (Continued From Page (inc.) of the lodge. It is also stated that be- /," ish claim to pre-eminence in these cause of adoption of new by-law, matters is no more a 'slander' than and people, but nation and nation. three vice-presidents will be selected to agree with their claim to pre- Our greatest danger today lies in the at the coming elections. I eminence in the clothing trade. Be- fact that nations consider themselves On Sunday, Dec. 12, 1926, 200 new isidets that, it is a service to the Amer- I superior and other nations inferior members were initiated into the lodge of who are rs Oakland Mothers Club: CHAS .11 ,11,2SENMAN.K. icon people to tell the who their and speak of thoseas s tri nge notand and order as the "Adolph Freund their own nation There will be a meeting of the Class." The initiatory ceremony bosses are. 2t7 ON ITTIOT AVE Oakland Mothers Club on Saturday "It might interest Mr. Straus' sag- aliens. "We must get rid of the idea of afternoon, Dec. 18, at 2:30 o'clock, which took place in the community 41 6 gested jury to take up the above our own self-sufficiency and be ready and hcuse was performed by the degree atinNY 9171 at the Moore School, Alger Mil. team, of which Harry Gurovitch is the statement, find their numerous coun- to borrow and to lend, because there Cameron streets. Mis, D orothy chairman, assisted by Dr. Mark Gunz- terparts in Jewish literature, and are many things we can lend and I kovich, dietitian of the North End burg, organist, and I. Herz and A. 1. then compare the claims with the I ____, , other things which others have that Community Clinic, will speak on "Ap- • • Edgar, vocalists. actual facts. This magazine will be we can borrow. Out of t his wilt c plied Nutrition" and will be followed The class, which was one of the larg- glad to direct them to the sources." spirit of accord and national good- by musical selections and dancing. est inducted into the order in many The Dearborn Independent, of Mr. will. We do not want uniformity be- years, was named in honor of Adolph Ford—the two may be used inter- cause it l‘ contrary to the laws of Chanukah Entertainment: Freund, one of the oldest members of I changeably, for lord owns the lade- God and man. No two things that Through the courtesy of the 'bide- the organization and beloved by the I pendent—says it agrees with Straus are the handiwork of God are alike. in all lie says about himself as a If there iv to be good will among us, kah Club, candy was distributed to rank and tile of B'nai IVrithdum. 600 children who constituted the au- Following the initiatory exercises, philanthropist. it must come not through tolerance dience at the children's Chanukah en- the gathering which tilled the lodge "But," it adds, "philanthropy was but through understanding. We need tertainment held on Wednesday eve- rooms to capacity, was addressed by a great thing 100 years ago. Genuine unity and not uniformity." Milford Stern, president of Temple ning, Dec. 8. philanthropy today means the pay- Among the officials at the dinner Beth F.I. ment of such wages as will render were Mayor John W. Smith, P. J. Fenkell Mothers Hold Election: "There is a two-fold spirit hovering philanthropy unnecessary. Detroit's Leading Bicycle Store for 35 Years Monteith, city controller; Judges Ira over this occasion," said Mr. Stern, The following are the new otTicers COI, Charity Shameful. W Jayne and Clyde Webster of the "one, the spirit of a beloved man who of the Fenkell Mothers Club: Mrs. "It may be that Mr. Straus revo- Circuit Court; Judges Brennan, W. graces this assembly by his presence; lutionized the wage rate paid to em- McKay Skillman and Charles Bowles) Kitty Jackson, president; Mrs. Anna the other, a spirit of love for that num. ler's Court; Judge Command Wolf, vice-president; Mrs. S. Glass, ployes of department stores which he This day is sublimated liy the person- of na • controlled, and that he reduced all of Probate Court; Congressman-elect secretary, 1111(1 Mrs. E. Aptaker, treas- ality of Adolph Freund. and by our de- 2947-9 WOODWARD AVENUE excess profits on goods, but if so he Robert Clancy; Edward II. Fox, chief urer. light in hint. Pisgah Lodge has dedi- Cadillac has neglected to chronicle it in the 0060 cated this day to him. This splendid Cadillac o f I Ttectives• Lester S. Moll, chief long list of his philanthropies as assistant prosecuting attorney; In-IDelray Mothers Clubs: of the Delray class of 200 initiates has taken the ob- At a recent meeting printed in 'Who's Who.' spector Frank Gorman of the board ligation of Waal Writh in his name "Unfortunately for our full appre- of education, and many professional Mothers Clubs the following were This group of new members is to be elected: Mrs. Eva Fox, president; (dation of that list, this magazine al- congratulated because of its sponsor- men. Wade Booth sang a group of songs Mrs. Mary Ross, vice-president, and ship by the man whom we are honor 1 ways has held that there is something I shameful in receiving 'charity' and before the speaking of the evening Mrs. Katz, treasurer. ing today; and both the group and the something shameful in offering it. commenced, which exemplified the lodge are to be complimented because "Uptown's Most Beautiful We have contended that the truest spirit of the evening. Ile sang "The Twelfth Street Mothers Clubs: of the number of high-calibeced men, The new officers of the Twelfth charity was the effort to make char- Volga Boat Song," an Irish song, the Restaurant." intellectual and professional, who are ity superfluous. But on this point of universally known "Eli Eli'' in Yid- Street Mothers Clubs, elected ut a within its ranks. The degree team has view we willingly accord to Mr. dish. and "Boots," the words of which meeting held on Dec. 11, are: Presi- urpassed itself by putting on the work dent, Mrs. Ida Sherman; vice-presi- Straus the same freedom of opinion were writen by Rudyard Kipling. of initiation with impressive effective- Kresnoff; secretary, dent, Mrs. which we exercise for ourselves." ness, truly as if it were inspired. Mr. May Klee, and treasurer, Mrs. "What is there about 'Dadddy' JACOB NATHAN SPEAKS 0 Craig. Freund that excites so much admira- DENTAL MEETING Protoet Your Walls andCurtaiss tion and devotion? Concededly he is a Weekly Dances: with rare combination of fine qualities and At the annual convention of the The Jewish Athletic League spon- noble characteristics. He is a man of Western Michigan Dental ASAOCiati 011 sored the dance on Wednesday night . fascinations and high achime- at Lansing on Friday,Dec. : , Jacob and the Senior Council of Clubs will many i molts. But the secret of his strength i Nathan delivered an address on l be host next week, Dec. 22. (Continued from Page One ' ) Ifs something more subtle. Glendale 6359 In a few lines that I recently read the preservation of our forests, and "Your Money." Members of the , Steel front heavy Van Dyke, I find a clue to are a valued trustee of the University Ingham County Medical Association I Faicome Club: Faicome Club is planning to the make-up of this wonderful young Bake.Enameled. of the City of Syracuse, your native were guests. In his discussion Mr. I stressed the fact that a na• run one of the Wednesday night man of 80, Adolph Freund. The poet Neat in appear- city. You have served innumerable Nathan greatest asset is its man pow- dances in the very near future and lion ance and low In organizations for Si,,, promotion of er, Provo d e d th a t man power is celebrate its sixth anni- says: kerning and the welfare of your fel- sessed of and inspired by the will to expects price. versary to with a dinner-dance at one Fnur things a man must learn to do lowmen. accomplish the purposes that make of the down-town hotels. If he would make his record true: "In these and ninny other activities , a nation truly great. To think without confusion clearly; you have encouraged hundreds and To love his fellow men sincerely; (New Address) Jewish Athletic League: thousands in all walks of life by your 79 MARTIN PLACE The Detroit Jewish Athletic League To act from honest motives purely; Vitaphone at Lafayette. sacrifice and your devotion to the evening, To trust in Good and Ileaven se- Glendale 6359 Warner Bros.' presentation of opened its season Tuesday things curely." Half Block from Woodward Avenue public good, and for all these forbear John Barr more in "Don Juan" and Dec 14 at the Shaarey Zedek Syne- f rb , and for the ninny w h ic h we fortes Vitaphone had its Michigan premiere gogue. The schedule for next week, ' to mention we Oct you to accept this Zedek on b f r one aarey Walnut h Sh to be played at t e at the Shubert Lafayette e o e W. KIRBY, Corner CHINQUILLA AT FORUM CONCRETE GARBAGE and modest offering as a slight token of of the most brilliant audiences ever Tuesday evening, Dec. 21, is as- fop our affection, our esteem and our ASH RECEPTACLES assembled in a Detroit theater, and lows: Jericho Lodge vs. Strangers The speaker for the Detroit Open I gratitude. -.. A. C., at 7; Alpah Tau Fraternity vs. RUSH—BUY NOW—Before Arrival of scored a veritable triumph, as it has Forum on Sunday, Dec. 19, is Chin- "Dec. 14, 1926." Winter. La-De-Da, at 8; Community Five vs. done in New York, Boston and Chi- Y . quilla, the daughter of Lone Star, The commitee consisted of Dr. One-family Garbage Receptacle $7.75 cago, where the attraction is still Y. M. II. A., at 9. Cyrus Adler, chairman; A. C. Ratsch- who was the head chief of the South- playing to capacity houses after en- ern Cheyenne Indian Nation. She is sky, Boston; James II. Becker and F • rewell Banquet: very well informed upon the history, Julius Rosenwald, Chicago; David A. gagements of months. 1927 PINGREE The farewell banquet held in honor The critics were unstinted in their customs and habits of the Indian. Brown, Detroit; Felix Fuld, Newark; Residencet Garfield 7106 praise of both the film and that marvel of Miss Blume Levin was reported a From the life of the prairie she Judge Horace Stern, Philadelphia; Office: of marvels, Vitaphone. The audience huge success. Mrs. C. Weisberg of assed to the life of the school and Cadillac 9776 and David M. Bressler, Daniel Gug- 1354 Buhl Bldg. was spellbound by this great elec- the Institute Mothers Club, Mrs. A. p was graduated from the Carlisle In- genheim, Judge Samson Lachman, S. trical invention which absolutely syn- Lankin of the Oakland Mothers Club, dian College. Everywhere that she C. Lamport, Colonel Herbert 11. Leh- chronizes sound and motion to the I Mrs. S. Craig of the Twelfth Street has appeared, her appearance was a man, Judge Irving Lehman, Solomon "The Window Shade Man." 1/1000th part of a second, and the Mothers Club, Mrs. S. Avrin of the marked success. The Detroit Open M. Stroock, Cyrus L. Sulzberger, Is- thrilling, gorgeous super film. As a Fenkell Mothers Club, Mrs. A. l.abre t Forum meets every Sunday after- rael Unterberg. Ludwig Vogelstein result of these flattering reviews, of the West Warren Mothers Club, noon in the auditorium of the City and Felix M. Warburg, New York huge audiences are greeting the I Mrs. Roth of the Delray Mothers Club College of Detroit on Cass avenue, City. double bill and it will not be long , and Mrs. J. Shook of the Oakman between Ilancock and Warren ave- ld ; e Boulevard Mothers Club delivered M Drink a glass of wine after your before the daily matinee will b so the I short addresses, after which extern- nues. soup, and you steal half a crown from out at each performance, as are 195 CHURCH AVE., Highland Park. Arlington 0330 I poraneous speeches were given by night presentations. The dog will not eat his own bone I E the physician. F lkik of the Oakland Mothers a Mr ; nor allow others to touch it. Club and Mrs. Kolodin of the Oak- man Boulevard Mothers Club. Be- fore the dinner Mrs. Weiner, one of the oldest members of the Mothers Clubs, made a meitze. Several songs were sung by Mrs. Lankin and Mrs. Weiner. An etching, "The Talmudst," by Marco Zim, was presented to Miss Levin on behalf of all the Mothers Clubs of Detroit. Miss Mary Caplan, director of the Jewish Centers Asso- ciation, made the presentation speech. for tolerance. 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MANUEL URBACH Granite and Marble \ Monuments Now in our New Location 7723 Twelfth Street Euclid 7192 COAL Daughters of White and Blue. SEMET - SOLVAY Let L \ SHEKE LL COKE Notes Young Judea g°12444 Club 1 A new Young Judaean Club, Daughters of the White and Blue, has been organized and held its first the meeting on Thu rsda y, z. home of Ethel and E velyn Shewit The following officers have been elected: Estelle Rosenthal, presi- dent; Blanche Fischer, secretary, and Ethel Shewitz, treasurer. Girls be- tween the ages of 10 and 13 years are invited to join. Meetings are held on Thursday of each week at 5:30 p. m. Daughters of Zion. Dependable Service The last meeting of the Daughters of Zion was held Dec. 11 at the El Moshe Synagogue. Election of offi- cers took place, with the following results: Rose Weiss, president ; Sophie Goodstein, vice-president Mae Naftulin, secretary, and Jennie Silverman, treasurer. Sol Levin, wh o was present, promised a new leader for the club, following the resigna- tion of Miss E. Tobin. The next meeting will be held at 7 p. m. Satur- day evening, at the same place. You'; Move You Cu, Rau Moving and Swage. 111.7 GRAND RIVER AVENUE EsAillss 1153-417). rlarellateStaar. .p,elfr,•,• ■ •• I UNITED FUELSSUPPLY C o.=:,=- • - CHERRY Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Dance Particular People Prefer the Palais. Strictly censored. Highest Standard. Palate Musicians—The Band to Dance With. Yon Le Michigan Paper Stock Co. MEYER BARRON, Prep. Boyers •11 All Kinds •f WASTE PAPER 1342 Brewster St. Cadillac 1709 Coals. 1705 MOVING NE Irsse OIATING STORAGE Mime 1779 SIIIPPLNG Hador Zion Club. The last meeting of the Hador Zion Club was held Dec. 11 at the Delmar Talmud Torah. Rose Greenwald was chosen editor and Rose Perchikotf was elected assistant secretary. The following participated in the Chanu- kah program: Miss Kass read a Chanukah story and a story entitled "Alexander's Visit to Jerusalem:" Dora Kroll sang and played several selections and Anna Krap sang. 4 May Wirth Heads Temple Bill. May Wirth and a great Christmas bill will be at B. F. Keith's Temple Theater starting Sunday afternoon Dec. 19. May Wirth is a brilliant star of equestrianism in a versatile horseical frolic. Others billed: Le- dove, the beautiful danseuse, presents one of the most attractive fantasies to be seen io the two-a-day; Al Shaw and Sam Lee, a talented team of ec- ' centric comedians, in "Nature's — Gifts." Pat Henning and company in WWWWWWWItheir al!ering. "Versatilely."and 1 other delightful Keith-Albee acts, and WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWW the weekly screen subjects. 3860 I 0 0 4 0 0 LEWIS BROTHERS Funeral Directors and Embalmers 7739 JOHN R. 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