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Jericho Officers
Installed Jan. 4.
FISEIBA1NE TO ADDRESS
kOUND TABLE SOCIETY
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
pensable," "A Benefit Performance"
and "The Baby Carriage," under the-
direction of Miss Lea Damsky, dra-
matic director. The cast of "Even-
ing Dress Indispensable" included
Helen Aronson, Beverly Rosa, Sadie
1;i:1:tinkle, Joseph Willis and Will
Palley; in "A Benefit Performance"
Eve Feldman, Esther Klass and
hurry Schechter, and in "The Baby
Carriage," Kitty Wexler, Lillian
Avison, Sol Charles and Will Palley.
Particular mention is due the new
stage settings, which consist of the
blue drapes forming the background
for the settings with practical doors
and windows.
PAGE FIVE
ARTS CLUB EXHIBIT
HAS BEEN EXTENDED
Th. Round Table Inter prife.s.,iiinai New Term Starts:
The new term of classes starts this
Display at B'nai B'rith to Remain for
Socic will begin its second grou p
on literature and the week at the Y. W. II. A. and all those
a Short Time.
Bernhard Chosen Noble Grand. of 1,4 .ors—that
interested in the varied and interest-
Impressive Ceremonies
mg classes which are held at the club-
Public interest in those works
house are urged to enroll as surer as
Held at Temple.
which are being shown at the Arts
possible. The ukelele class, which
Club exhibit held at the 13'nai It'rith
meets on Wednesday at 7:30 p.
Tuesday evening, Jan. 4, 1927, Jeri-
community house still being strong, it
with Mr. Carostilli as instructor, has
cho Lodge, No. 490, Independent Or-
has been decided tee allow the same
room for a few more applirants. Call
der of Odd Fellows, installed its new-
entries to remain until shortly after
the "V" office for any information.
ly elected officers jointly with Jericho
the New Year.
Rebekah Lodge, No. 328 at the public
The Arts Club lists among the ex-
Friday Evening Services:
installation held at Jericho Temple.
hibitors and its members the follow-
Over 600 members of both Jericho
The Friday evening services at the
ing: Samuel Cashwan, whose work
Lodge and Jericho Rebekahs witnessed
"Y" Little Theater, 89 Rowena Saturday Night Dances:
As exemplied in his entry, "Girl and
the beautiful installation ceremony
street, were resumed ein Jan. 7 at
Don't forget to attend the weekly Dog," shows such grace and sym-
which was conducted by Past Grand
8:15 o'clock, with Morris Garvett Saturday night dances at Webster metry of line; Sophia Gurvich, whose
Joseph J. Hirschman, district deputy
conducting the services. Mr. Garvett, Ilall which are so popular.
mural, "Diana," shows a fine imagin-
grand master of Jericho Lodge and
a prominent attorney of this city,
ation in its composition and a rich
Estelle Meyers, district deputy presi-
spoke on the subject "The Con- Bureau of Personal Service:
.sense of colors in its execution, and
dent Of Jericho Rebekah Lodge. The
queror." The music by the choir of
well-toned
11
Any girls who are in search of po- whose "Pioneer" is
following members were instalLsl into
"Y" girls made the service very im-
piece of work; Meyer Greenberg,
sitions
are
welcome
to
make
use
of
office.
pressive. A social hour followed and
whose
entry,
"A
Girl's
Head,"
is a
the opportunities offered them to se.
Sussman Bernhard, noble grand;
tea was served. The public is invited
cure employment through the bureau fine tone-picture and shoves good
Abe Zell, vice grand; Past Grand
tee attend services every Friday eve-
drawing and a commendable employ-
of personal service at the "V." Call
Maurice Bordelove, recording secre-
ning.
ment of color graduations; Arthur
Glendale 9686 for information.
tary; Samuel Z. Hirschman, financial
Lavinger, whose crayon compositions
secretary; Harry D. Smith, treasurer;
show a superb mastery of expression
Drama:
William Altman, past grand and
and
a genius for portraying action;
Ask the young people; they know
On Jan. 4 and 5 the dramatic
Charles Klein, right fend left support- SPENCER S. FISHBAINE
Isaac Rader, whose "Self-l'ortrait,"
groups of the Y. W. II. A. made their everything.
ers to the noble grand; Louis Shiell
excellent
in color tones, shows mas-
and S. A. S. Jacobs, right and loft arts—F'riday evening, Jun. 11, with first public appearance when the G.
lazy people arc always anxious to terful handling, and whose "Rabbi,"
supporters tee the vice grand; Samsin fill address by Spencer S. F ishbaine of G. Players were presented in three
though done in dark shades, shows a
Falk, waream;
oe
eeemostein,
con- Central High School, on "Tendencies one-act plays, "Evening Dress Indis- be doing something.
ductor; Meyer Tarnapol, chaplain; in Modern Education." Mr. Fishbaine
Ben Grossberg, right scene supporter; has just completed his sixteenth year
Joseph Applebaum, left scene support- on the teaching staff of Central High
er; Meyer Youngermam, inside guard- Sedum', having served as head of the
ian and have Butrimowitz, outside English department for the past four
gunrilian.
years. He received his A. Ii, Degree
Noble Grand Bernhard announced in 1909 and M. A. Degree in 1922. Ile
the following committee appointments has done graduate work at the Uni-
for the ensunig term:
versity of :Michigan, Columbia and
Harry Gold, regalia caretaker.
Harvard Universities. For the past
Membership Committee — Joseph six years, he has linen in charge of
Hirschman, past grand, chairman; the publication of the Central Stu-
Edward Zellinan, past grand; William dent, a widely known students' publi-
Kaufman, past grand; Samuel Mar- cation, and as a charter member of
golin, past grand; Maurice Bordeluve, the Philomathi• Debating Society.
The meeting will lee held at Temple
past grand.
Outlook Committee—David Gottlieb, Beth El, Weei lward and Gladstone
avenues,
room , i. The public is cor-
chairman; Benjamin Keller, Harry D.
Smith, Jack Holzman, Joseph .1,, dially invited e iettend and partici mote
111 lice
Hirschman, past grand; Benjamini
Finkelstein, past grand.
Finance Committee—Morris Sehlar, HADASSAF1 JOINT BALL
chairman; Samuel Goodstein, J.
PLANS ARE COMPLETED
Zuckerman.
Relief Committee—Karl Greenberg,
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, generai
ehairman; Sanisin Falk, Isaac Halber- chairman of the Senior and Juni,
stam, past grand; J. Zuckerman, S. A.
Hadassah formal joint ball, win.',
S. Jacobs.
will be held Sunday evening, Jan. 2,i,
Athletic Committee—Louis Tzevine,
at the Hotel Stealer. announces that
chairman; Jack Eisedorfer, Joseph
many unique features are being
Franowitz, Samuel Scheininger, Mor-
planned for the evening. Both ball-
ris Rubin, H. E. Chapel, Abe Berris.
rooms have been engage-el for the eve-
Ity-Laws Committee -- Maurice
ning and Rubenstein-Pastornacki Or-
Bordelove, past grand, chairman; Da-
chestra will furnish the dance music.
vid Gottlieb, William Annum, past
Mrs. Cooper is being assisted by
grand.
Mr.,. Max Dushkin and Miss Rose.
Publication committee in charge of
Weinstein, co-chairmen of the senior
the monthly bulletin that is printed
order, and the Misses Rhea' Ilai
and mailed tee the members of the
and Elizabeth Glacier of the juniors.
lodge-1. HallaNtion, past grand,
The senior patron committee in-
ehairman; Sam Z. Hirschman, Alex cludes I ■
Irs. Morris Blumberg, chair-
Friedman, S. A. S. Jacobs, Harry
man; Miss Rose Weinstein, vice-
Wolf, past grand; Maurice- Bordelove,
chairman ; Mrs. (I. It. Blumberg, Mt,
past grand was again re-appointed ed-
Moe Leiter, Mrs. Leon Steinberg,
itor.
Mr.. I. Davidson, 'Mrs. :Maurice Lan-
Entertainment Committee—William
Wen and Mrs. Charles Hamburger.
Hacker, chairman; David Gottlieb,
The junior patron committee con-
Meyer Tarnapol, Ludwig Blinks, Eel'
sists of Miss Mildred Bachrach, chair-
ward Schwartz, Meyer Youngermai
; Misses Aline Schiller, Corrine
Benjamin Keller, Julius Sark°, Joseph
(eittlonan, Bess Levinson, Lillian Ra-
I
Franowitz, ,lark Holman, Louis Tze-
binowitz and Pearl Solovich.
vino, Meyer Kauffman, Louis Goldin,
Tickets are now on sale and may
H. E. Chayet, Nathan Geer.
be obtained from any of the members
I. 0. 0. F. Employment Bureau
of either organization.
Delegates — William Kauffman, past
grind; and I,ieli...4+.4^r e epe.e.e.
Degree Captains— Joseph J. Hirsch-
man, past grand degree master; Sam-
sin Falk, Samuel Freedman, Maurice Annual Ball:
Bordelove, least gruel, Benjamin Kel-
The seventeenth annual ball of the
ler.
Jewish Old Folks Home will be held
Officers for Jericho Rebekah Lodge no Sunday evening, Jan. 16, at the
were installed as follows: Diana Sher- Hotel Stotler. The cause is worthy
eek, noble grand; Lillian Disner, vice and the public is cordially invited to
grand; Mary Schwartz, right support- attend.
er tee noble grand; Nettie Halberstam,
left supporter to noble grand; Tillie Branch Meeting:
Gentili, right supporter to vice grand;
The Northwestern branch of the
Jane Rosenfeld, left supporter tee vice Jewish Old Folks licence will hold its
grand; Clara Belle Otis, conductir; next meeting on Monday afternoon,
Sally Prussian, warden; Irene Sher- Jan. 10, at the hence, 318 Edmund
eck, recording secretary; Sophie Co- place. Members are urged to attend,
hen, financial secretary; Etta Felsot, as many matters of importance will
treasurer; Bess Cohen, past noble be discussed.
grand, chaplain; Lillian Krakow, past
noble grand, inside guardian; Ruth
Aronoff, outside guardian.
The installation ceremonies were
Announcement has been made that
interspersed with musical numbers,
Captain Benjamin F. Jolley has been
after which dancing was enjoyed.
appointee' manager of Webster Hall.
The work of managing from 600 tee
800 men who live in Webster Hall
OPP
calls for a man's man. lie must
=PP
know men and these times. Ile must
ALBERT I. SANDORF
Albert I. Sandorf of 1993 Tuxedo be wide awake, aggressive, strong,
avenue passed away suddenly on human, positive, decisive, sympa-
Tuesday morning, Dec. 28. Mr. San- thetic, generous and, last but not
a.
least, commanding. Captain Jolley
dorf was 66 years old.
Surviving Mr. Saralee are his wid- has been prepared for this big job.
When he was but 15, his father,
ow, Esther; one daughter, Bess; two
sons, Gerald and Marvin; two sisters, who was n wheat king on the Chicago
Mrs. A. S. Weinberg and Mrs. Meyer Board of Trade, passed away, leav-
Berman, and one brother, Charles K. ing him to aid in the support of his
Sandie, and two grandchildren, mother. Her friends induced her to
Elaine Joy and Marilyn Lee Sandorf. operate a small Chicago Hotel, and
Funeral services, which were con- here young Jolley began his hotel
ducted by l'erfection Lodge, No. and club career in the steward's of-
386, F. and A. M., were held Thurs- fice.
In our great war, Captain Jolley
day, Dec. 30. Interment took place
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi was construction quartermaster, hav-
ing charge of the erection of all res-
A. M. Hershman officiating,
taurants, mess halls and bunk houses.
While here he feel 30,000 men three
NOTE OF THANKS
Mrs. Nathan Mandeberg of 1683 Hales each day. After this work was
over,
he was manager of the Officers'
Hazelwood avenue wishes to express
her sincere gratitude to her relatives Army and Navy Club at Newport
News.
and friends for the ninny kindnesses
Then we see him on Governor's
shown her daring her recent sad be-
Island in New York. And now he is
reavement.
on the big transport, S. S. Relict
MmassalaMINIRIRI dame, which landed her troops at
Brest in 1918. "Over there" he was
For Dignified Funeral Service
given his majority, of captain. lie
CALL EMPIRE 6833
returned to the United States on the
S. S. DeKolb and was discharged at
HOME OFFICE
Newport News, 1919. From there
he goes to New York City and
comes manager of the Officers' Club
(Army and Navy) of America. The
MORTICIAN
membership of this club numbered
over 3,800. His was a unique ex-,
SECOND BOULEVARD
perience in this work.
At Delaware.
After five years as manager of this
large club, he came to our city to
No coosaction with ■ anyother
manage the Oakland Hills Country
firm,
Club, one of the outstanding clubs
of our country. On these links play
hundreds of Detroit's most success-
ful business and professional men.
Two years have passed and now Cap-
tain Jolley enters upon his new du.'
ties as manager of Webster Hall, and
we hope he will be with us for many
years to come.
Captain Jolley wishes to meet and
know personally every man in the
building, and he wishes every man
Painting and Paper Hanging Esti-
to know that his office is open to dis-
cuss any subject of any character at
mates cheerfully furnished. Let
any and all times, with any guest.
us figure on your work.
vigor of facial expression that cm-
monlli this young painter as a por-
trayer of character worth noting;
Jacob Reiss, whose work, somewhat
suggc.i,ee of Impressionism, shows a
fine .. il.a sense, strength of drawing
feeling to the extent of
ennl
his fine landscapes and
seas,
•
fresh elemental sweep
that cli .iicterizes this painter's
work; .11 iia Schwartzman, whose
oils are active in the richness of
their cii • and whose charcoal
drawing 'Eugene Leichtnuinn,"
very modern in its execution, shows
fine drafteneenship and excellent
characteriza:i',11; Marco Zini, whose
etchings show o fine sense for atmos-
phere, 11116 arr... cement.
dinned works and
The
others of
tine artists can be
viewed one ,
ng at the B'nai
B'rith C.eni1/.11, V House, 275 East
prices on these
Ferry mama,. I
. information con-
works oe any
cerning them,
desk attendant.
.
—
PERFECTIeN LODGE
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Samuel Be
Young, who passed away 10 years
ago, Jan. 9, 1917.
Sadly missed by His Loving Chil-
dren and Grandchildren.
In loving memory of Harry Gold-
berg, who passed away three years
ago, Jan. 8, 1024, three days in
Tebet.
Haney were the MP , . We liven! together.
Lonely are our heroin tmlar,
Poe the one Cs loved no dearly
Ilao forever patiseil
you •re not forgotten dear,
Nor will you ever he,
A. one as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
No
Ilis Loving Wife and Sons.
in loving memory of our beloved
who
father, Samuel Mittenthal,
Perfection Lod!' , ',e 486, F. and passed away nine years ago, Jan. 17,
conimuniea- 1918, five days in Sh'vat.
A. M., will hold ;1
lion Wednesday,
, 2, at 7 p.
While midnight stars are eleamiat
it committee
F. C. degree and I.
ten a rnid and cheat grave,
at 5:45.
Beneath the n,.l sleeps our dear one
C. K. SANI
Secretary.
Whom we loved but could not save.
By Order
His Loving Children.
CHARI.}:S RI' lit ER, W. M.
Start the New Year Right b y
Protecting Those You Love
@Assure Your 'Beloved Ones This 7
Food
Rent
Education
Children's Welfare
Amusements
Payments
vfr
Clothes
MORRIS FISHMAN
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Leading Agency
of the
Detroit Life
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By guaranteeing those whom you love best the lux-
uries and necessities that are vital to their mode of liv-
ing, you are creating for yourself that feeling of su-
preme contentment that comes with a thing that is
well done.
Insurance Co.
New Manager at Webster Hall.
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OBITUARY
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life with sufficient insurance to cover all that your in-
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Edmund G. Lewis
That is the total amount of new business paid for by the agents of
the Detroit Life Insurance Company in the State of Michigan during
1926. This indicates an increase of $1,631,633 over the amount paid
for during 1925. The leading agency of the Detroit Life Insurance Com-
pany, the Fishman Agency, paid for $5,473,918.00 of new business, an
increase of $1,473,000.00, or thirty-four per cent over last year's record.
Detroit Life Insurance Company
2210 Park Ave.
This definitely illustrates the prosperity of Detroit, as well as the
capacity of the Fishman Agency for success.
M. E. O'BRIEN, President
This is the largest amount of lire insurance ev.er written by any
agency with any life insurance company in the City of Detroit in any
one year.
MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-Pres.
HOMER GUCK, Ass't. to Pres.
Interior
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BOB CROZET'S
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COLORED ORCHESTRA
Playing at Wnai ll'rith Community Center
F•ery S,ndar Evening.
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