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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-02-04

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LINCOLN LUNCH

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MRS. R. SAGE, Mgr.

SILVER WILL
DELIVER PRINCIPAL
SPEECH AT DINNER

Delicious Home Cooked Meals.

FEBRUARY 4, 1927

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'Rag (gill; Notes Irmplr firth El
Notes

10. A basketball league is being or-
ganized. Your boys are invited to
join. The boys of the pre-confirma-
lion class are now using the gym-
nasium every Tuesday 3:30 to 4:30. 1

In honor of their sixteenth wedding
(Continued from Page 1.)
•■ ••••••••••••••••••* -*4 Women'. Gymmtsium Class:
anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. I. N'oig h
Jacob Mazer announces that a spe- ,!
districts, anti - malarial campaig41. , were tendered a surprise party on Sunday Morning Services 10:45:
, cial class has been organized for the '',
Clifford 5613-R.
These and many other works are be- I
l last by several o
I
'The Jew's Answer to the World women of the temple. One of the 4
y
evening
nig done there in order that the Jew- I S unda friends. The diversion of the Challenge" will be the subject of Dr.
I their
best women's instructors in the city
ish settler may want for none of the I
medical and surgical advantages that evening was cards, after which lunch- Leo M. Franklin's sermon Sunday has been engaged for this class. It
served and the honor guests morning, Feb. 0.
eon was se
will meet Friday mornings, 10 to 12.
present day science may supply.
presented with a lovely gift. At the
The women of the temple are cor-
--
"It is a monumental task anal it
e- S•tur day Morning
me time, N tr. and Mrs. Louis
rvic es 10:30 :
dially invited to nr
eoll.
Jew
supp ort of al l
st
s if sa vi ne and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anthony,
ccupy
the
o
Rabb i Leon Fr a m e w
have
the d. T his is truly ahu- ; wh o celebrated
succee
muis
t
their wedding anni- pulpit Saturday morning, Feb. 5, and Men's Gymnasium Class:
ebrate d the
m aaitarian organization 11 1111 one that versari
during C.o. month, were also speak on the subject "The Seven
The men's gymnasium classes are ,
1k
merits all posible encouragement."
i re
held Monday and Thursday evenings ,
Branched Candlestick."
)1 Nig
Homeland Is Revived.

from 0 to 10.
The following statement is an ex-
Mrs. Louis Levine has returned Young People's Temple Club:
tract from a speech made in this coun- from an extended visit with her par-
The Young People's Society of Boy Scouts:
try by Lt. Commander Joseph Monta- ents in Cincinnati.
The Boy Scout troops of the tem•
Temple Beth El will hold two affairs
gue Ken worthy, a noted member of the
eiB1444i82
in February. The first will be a pie hold their meetings on Wednes-
British Parliament:
Miss Sarah Wolsey of Toledo is the meeting and afternoon dance on day night. A third scout troop has
1 "Palestine," he said, "is becoming guest of Mr. and Mr:. Ed, Lichtig.
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 0, at 2 :30 just been organized.
a western oasis of progress in the
o'clock. The second will be one of
sluggishness and stagnation of the
airs. Anna Roman has as her the most elaborate events of the year Girl Scouts:
east. The naturally rich soil of Pal- ' house-guests her children, Mr. and
Girl Scout troops meet Monday
—a costume ball to be given in honor
estint• has been neglected for hundreds Mrs. Widgerson of St. Paul.
of the Washington anniversary on night and Wednesday afternoon.
of years and under the
Alex Kahn has returned from a Saturday night, Feb. 26. Nlembers
the irrigation system has been ruined
of temple households are invited to
and the country depleted of its forests. two weeks' trip to Florida.
reserve both of these dates.
I had occasion to visit the Holy Land
18 years ago and I saw the condition
After an illness of five weeks, Mrs.
The Monthly Meeting:
of complete stagnation that existed Julia Goldman passed away. Mrs. Father-Son Night:
e
Temple
' Feb. , T
On Tuesday night, Feb.
One of the most interesting month-
there then. Now I COBB? fresh from Goldman was 05 years ()Id and had
ill celebrate its annual fa- ly meetings of the season was held
Beth El will
another visit and I can tell you there
a resident of Bay City for manyBe
i ht which event will be- last Sunday afternoon, Jan. 30, at
is a different picture. There is life years. She was actively interested they-son night,
street.
'
and bloom in the Holy Land now, a in all philanthropic affairs and for gin with a dinner at 6 o'clock. It will the clubhouse, 89 Rowena
follo wed by entertainment for the Mrs
Mrs. H. Ullian was the principal
bloom that I believe will again restore the past 23 years had been president IN
be folk

special
address
to
the
d a spec
es and
speaker and she chose for her sub-
the Jewish people to the glory it f their of the Hebrew Ladies
' k i
Benevolent
Blent So-
.
ddies by Dr. Arnold L. Jacoby, De- jeer "Palestine." Mrs. Ullian is an
.
.
ancient heritage"
• is su i t by
d offrial psychiatrist• eloquent speaker and made her talk .• 0 1
eminent
a
T , ie.s affein
Commander Kenworthy has seen all band, J. B. Goldman; one son, Abner; tr0
s un e. the auspices of SO vivid and charming that the large
if Palestine anti he bring s a vigorous one sister, Mrs. Ella Schwartz of . h 'T
i l.
env e iMen sCl ub.
audience found it most interesting
and unprej udiceji viewpo int. His re- New York, and two brothers, Leo and the
and enjoyable. Miss Lillian Rabino-
port of the conditions there furnishes Ed Lee of New York. Funeral sere-
._joint.e
Ft
Beth of f the Sisterhood witz pianist, entertained
rt
with piano
one of the greatest indications of the ices were held on Monday, Mr. Reg-
A .
El
the
Women's
Temple
selections and Miss Doris Greenberg
present success of the movement. nee officiating. Interment took place of
Auxiliary
ary o Shaarey Zedek and the sang severa
numbers.
several numb
There is still much to do, however, and in the I. 0. B. B. Cemetery.
Council of Jewish Women will be
it is to furnish some nieusure of as-
held Monday afternoon, Feb. 14, at Drama:
sistance in that work that the Jews of
Temple Beth El. The speaker for
The Strolling Players of the Y. W.
world are being asked to lend their
the occasion will be Mrs. Henry Slue- II. A. will present three one-act plays
moral and financial encouragement.
623 Benton
11524 Oakland
cowitch of New York City.
on Feb. 23 and 24 in the "Y" Litttle
The
following
men
and
women
were
Mel. 3683
Mel. 7671
Theater, 89 Rowena street. The pro-
selected as colonels for the drive:
Parent.Teache'
rs Reception:
gram to be presented consists of
II Ehr-
Rabbi A. hi.
M Ashinsky, J. H.
Contribution:
On
Wednesday
evening,
Feb.
23,
"White Elephants," with Betty Peri-
. E hrlich, Rose Lipsitz,
In honor of her eighth birthday a -
High School Council man, Dora Heideman,
E mma H am-
at
8
o'clock,
the
Bch,
Mrs.
J.
II,
Mrs.
Freda
S.
Ullian
arwil
Robert M
niversary, Ruth Rheins made a don n a-
Temple
Beth
El
will
be
hosts
to
burger and Al Ellinson in the cast;
and Morris Zackheim.
tion
to the Bible class of Miss Green- of Temp
,_
BOB CRUZET'S
the parents of the high school stu- "Stringin"Em," with a cast of Elea-
These others were named captains
COLORED ORCHESTRA
dents and the members of the fac- nor Stanfield, Gussie Moore, Rebecca
and in many cases they selected their " UM '
Playing •t !•mil ll'rith Community Center
all y. The high school drama club Heideman and Faye Bassichis, and
ni
complete tens:
Honor Roll:
Every Sunday Evening.
Following is a list of the pupils on will entertain with a one-act play and the 'last play, "Pygmalion and Gala-
M. Beekman, Julius Braun, Philip
choral club will entertain with tea, "
the cast including Mollie
930 ERSKINE STREET
N. Broudo, David Cooper, Philip Cut- the honor roll in the various Bible Ivlir
Clifford 3970-J
ve Schwartz, Ida Werney, Shirley Si.
selections. A representative
ter, Louis Dann, Mrs. I Davidson, An- classes: Miss Esther Ashinsky's class, c
.
the
faculty
and
a
representative
mon,
Rose
Klein and Pauline Shainek.
of
o
Fineberg, M. Fishman, Mrs. A. Jessie Newman; Miss Judith Ashin-
r
i„
Ginsberg, Abraham Glazer, m. S. sk 's class, Conalee Rosenthal, Eve• of the students will address the par-
Goldman, Thelma Gordon, Lillian Got- lyn y Chase, Elmer Elias, Bella Berris' cots on Ways in 1. hich Parents, Friday Evening Services:
The Friday evening services on
and Freda Greenbaum; Miss Mary Teachers and Students Can Co-open-
., Icemen, Harry B. Grevnin, • Joseph
Success o f the School." Feb. 4 were conducted by Maurice
the S
ate for
f
a s tin,
Haggai, Mrs. L. N.
Newman's class, Jerome Arfa, Del-
Here's to your health—
tiill w
follow the Dreifuss, a prominent attorney of
ial reception
Samuel Kavanau, A. J. Koffman, Mrs. phine Baron, Malcolmn Levinson, A social
this city, whose talk was very much
H. landau, Mrs. A. C. Lappin, Mrs. Roslin Mackin, Sophie Shugerman, meeting.
THE WAYNE MINERAL AND
appreciated by the young men and
Moe Leiter. J. Levin, Sol Levin, Bess Hermine Stone, Bertha Herskovitz,
TURKISH BATHS
Affair: b. 6, Irving women of the congregation. After
uri
Levinson, Mrs. H. It. Marwil, Corrine Edith Weiner, Gertrude Bergerson High School Pm
orning,
Fe
On
Sunday
m
On
president
of
the
High
School
services, a social hour was enjoyed.
Second and Front St 44444 .
Marx, M. Michlin ,, , S. Saule, Mrs. A. and Myron Dushkin: Miss Ann Fin-
announce the names of Services are held every Friday eve-
Open Day and Night Inc Ladies and Men.
Silverblatt, Harold ii. Smiley, Mrs. kelstein's class, Ruth Lipsky, Abe
will
il
wg,
ning at 8:30 in the Little Theater,
Randolph 6744.
Henry Weinstein, David S. Zemon, Felton, Irving Goldman, Rosalyn Ilan- Council,
the committee on social affairs whose 89 Rowena street. Slake it a habit
Mrs. David S. Zemon and I, Zither.
delsman, Pauline Barahal, Evelyn first function it will be to plan the
to spend your Friday evenings there.
Road; Miss Ro-
Greenberg and E
Purim affair of the season.
senthal's class, Bessie Ostrow; Mr.
Saturday Night Dances:
Rosenthal'} class, Edna Rohlman and
ll Night:
The Saturday night dances con-
Zangwill
Protect Your Walls and Curtains
Esther Castle; Miss Golda Green-
hall.
On Tuesday evening„ March 1, the
with
haunt's class, Ruth Rheins, Irvin Temple Arts Society will celebrate time to be held at Webster
Each week they are becoming more
I Strub, Florence Albert and Sylvia "Zangwill Night" in honor of the an- popular. Don't forget to come this
(Continued from page 1.) Fink; Miss Goldman's class, Roslyn niversary of Israel Zangwill. Two Saturday night.
Arfa and Sanford Waldste; Miss
dent, Angelescu, president of the stu- Milkovsky's class, Millie Shugerman, one-act plays from the pen of the
great dramatist will be given. Rabbi
Glendale 6359 dent body.
Gerson Berris and Howard Finsilver;
The delegation presented the de- Miss Koasglad's class, Jennie Glick- Leon Fram Is in charge of the pro-
Steel
Bake•Enameled. mands of the Jassy Congress. It is off, Betty Rubin, Clara Leach, Paul ductions.
Branch:
Northw
Neat in appear. understood that Marinescu told the Falberg, Mildred Ceiba and Harriet Beth El College:
delegation that all the demands of the
A meeting of the northwestern
ante and low ie congress will be conceded with the Simons.
The second assembly of Beth El
branch of the Jewish Old Folks Home
price.
College will take place Monday night,
exception of the numerus nullus. It
will be held Feb. 14 at the home of
Feb. 14. Stephen A. Ilaboush, a na-
Hudson Plans Schedule.
was further stated that Minister of
Mrs. Alice Ferar, 3033 Leslie avenue.
tive Arab whose youth was spent as
the Interior Goga assured the student
A musical entertainment and social
(New Address)
Hudson Motor Car Co., has entered a shepherd upon the hills of Pales- hour will follow the business meet-
delegation that the government is
79 MARTIN PLACE
anxious to help the students and has on the largest manufacturing schedule tine, will speak on the subject "Shep- ing. All members are urged to at-
Glendale 6359
assigned the amount of 200,000,000 for February in its entire history, with herd Life in Palestine as Reflected tend. Mrs. Bessie Greenfield, secre-
Half Block from Woodward Avenue lei for the purpose of establishing a daily output of 500 Hudsons and 700 in the Bible." Mr. Haboush will ap- tary of the organization, requests
pear in shepherd costume The lec- that anyone knowing of the illness of
student hotels. First, however, order Essex.
Since the introduction of new cars ture begins at 8 o'clock. While the any members or of their change of
must be preserved, he declared.
the first of the year, distributors and college assemblies are attended address, notify her. Mrs. Greenfield's
dealers have been urgent in asking mainly by college students, others telephone number is Euclid 2828-W.
LEADERS CONFER WITH
for additional shipments. As cars who are interested will be admitted
MINISTER CRETZIANO
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A con- have gone directly into the hands of upon obtaining a visitor's card from Dr. Gerendasy In New Quarters
ference between the Roumanian Min- retail buyers this demand has in- the college office.
ister at Washington and Jewish lead- creased consistently. As a result all
Of interest to his many friends
ers was held at the Hotel Ambas- tentative schedules for production "This Believing World:"
Lewis Browne's "This Believing and clients, Dr. S. S. Gerendasy an-
sador to discuss the situation of the have been sharply advanced.
nounces
the removal of his offices
Jewish population in Roumania. In January 12,000 Essex cars were World" and "Stranger Than Fiction" from 915 East Forest avenue to more
Louis Marshall, president of the shipped. The new Hudson Super-Six- may be borrowed at the temple li- convenient quarters, 976 Maccabees
' American Jewish Committee; Max D. es went into production Feb. 1. The brary. The temple library is open to Building, where he has equipped one
Steuer, chairman of the advisory 500-a-day schedule on Hudson:, is the everyone. The hours are Sunday of the most up-to-date dental offices
committee of the American Jewish largest company's history. Many fac- morning, 9 to 12, anti Monday eve- in the city. Dr. Gerendasy has ac-
nings, 8 to 10.
Congress; Nelson Cromwell, presi- tory nepartments have gone on a two-
.
quired an enviable reputation as a
dent of the Society of the Friends of ,,h,ft. w.any basis. Total production
dental surgeon by virture of his kind-
Junior High Player's Club:
Roumania, and Edward Ilerbert, f or- for 1926 is estimated at 300,000.
ly temperament, patience and con-
1
The
junior
high
school
of
Temple
merly an officer in the United Rou-
scientious service has increased his
Beth El has organized a dramatic
manian Jews of America, conferred
clientel, which made this move
Eddie Leonard at Temple.
club
under
the
direction
of
Mrs.
Elsa
with George Cretziano, the Rou-
erative Dr. Gerendasy extends to
Shro. They meet every Monday
manian minister.
Eddie Leonard, America's beloved a fternoon at 4 o' clock. Members of all his friends and clients a cordial
No details were given out with re-
minstrel and soft shoe dancer, with the seventh and eighth grades who invitation to visit him in his new
gard to the conference, but on its
conclusion the Roumanian minister is- I a company of If men and two w om- a re interested in dramatics are in- quarters.
sued the following statement to the en. headlines at B. F. Keith's Temple vited to apply for membership.
Theater, starting Sunday matinee,
representative of the Jewish Tele-
His associates are instru- High School Dramatic Club:
Feb
I graphic Agency :
mentalists, singers and (lancers. Ile
r.
The High School Dramatic Club
The Roumanian minister, M
Cretziano, met at the Ambassador , promises new hits as well as some of meets with sirs. Alan Kopelson
yOliannalllinnOINOMMO910111121110•11181 .' Hotel Louis Marshall, president of ' the old favorites. Others billed: Eva Thursday evenings at 7:30.
Clark with Dan Caster, in a delight-
the American Jewish Committee; I
MANUEL URBACH
chairman , ful song cycle; Diamond and Bren- The Pa[
ry Club:
Max D. Steuer, who was the
Graelt• and Marble
at the American Jewish Congress; I nan, in "The Faker," a snappy corn-
The l'ageantry Club, or the dra-
W. Nelson Cromwell. president of 1 KlY by Edwin Burke; popular Harry matic club of the intermediate
an d Holmes in The Pessimist:" Sidney school, meets with Mrs. Blumrosen
the Society Friends of Roumania,
Ford, musical ram- every Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Edward Herbert. Marion and Gene
"Mr. Cretziano was desirous to see I ed$ highlights, in "Divertissments;" Parents are advised to encourage
in
our
New
Location
Now
the great Jewish leaders in order to K. T. Kuma and company offer a fan- their children to join the dramatic
7723 Twelfth Street
get first hand information regarding ' tastic and charming oriental episode; clubs.
Jewish grievances. The conference . Reck and Rector, society entertain-
Euclid 7192
the new screen subjects.
The Bethelite:
lasted three hours and was carried on errs, and
Members of temple are asked to
in a most cordial manner. It is hoped ‘'
of
Familr at Bonatelle. see to it that their children are sub-
that much good will result from this One
scribers to the Bethelite. A special
conference to both the Jews and Rou-
, "One of the Family," the smashing subscription price of 25 cents is of
mania."
comedy success of last season on feted for the rest of the year. It
What Price Glory at Lafayette Broadway where it ran for over nine is a highly important factor in the
______ months with Grant Mitchell as its• religious education of your child that
Detroit's complete surrender to the .star, will be presented for the first he shall be a subscriber to his re-
fun and heart throbs of "What Price time to Detroiters next week, by the ligious school paper. The Bethelite
lionstelle Company, starting Monday, is now conducting a poetry contest.
Glory" at the Shubert-Lafayette theft-
Ire is reflected in long boxoffice lines Fel'. i. Three prizes of $10, 88 and $7, re-
and a steadily growing demand furl Playright Webb having observed, spectively, are offered by the Temple
you and I, that relatives can Sisterhood. Parents are advised to
seats. Even the 'words of "The Itii even as
Parade" and "Ben liur" are being impose a positively fiendish slavery encourage their children to enter the
surpassed.
Like
those
well-remem-
upon
favorites
under the cloak of poetry contest. All details are found
You really enter sunny Cali•
Select Dancing Nightly
fornia the moment you step
bered pictures, it is being presented benevolence, has set it down in three In the Bethelite.
jolly
acts.
with a large symphony or•hestra and
aboardoneofthefivefamous
The Choral Club:
stirring stage effects.
Santa Fe cross•continent
If your child has a singing voice
Particular People Prefer
Featured in the production are Vic- Heartbreak House at Repertory
encourage her to join the choral
trains.
the Palais.
tor NIcLaglen, in the role of Captain
The
On the Friday, Saturday, and Sun- group of the School of Religion.
Flagg, Edmund Lowe as Sergeant
The new Chief—extra fare—
Strictly censored. Highest
day
evenings
during
the
first
two
club
meets
Sunday
morning
after
Quirt, and Dolores Del Rio, portray-
is the finest and fastest of
Standard.
ing the fiery Charmaine. Ted Me- weeks of February the Detroit Repe- class hours under the direction of
the Santa Fe California
Namara and Sammy Cohen are the tory Thcater , local representatives of Mrs. S. Kesler.
Palate Maddens—The B•ed
trains. Only TWO business
laugh-provoking l'rivates Kiper and the Little Theater movement,a- ill pre-
Yoe Love to Dance With.
"Heart-
Fenkell
Breech:
George
Bernard
Shaw's
sent
days on the way.
Lipinsky, respectively.
A confirmation class has been or-
All seats are reserved for "What break House" at the Studio Theater,
avenue. Three seasons ago ganized at the Fenkell Branch of t h..
No extra fare on the four
Price Glory k'. and the two daily per- 52 Putnam
th
of Temple it,
other daily trains.
formances begin at 2:15 and 8:15. when the Repertory Theater originat- School of Religion
12 members in the
There
are
ass
the
first
El.
"tartbreak
House"
Il
Sunday matinees at 3:00 P. M.
Fred Harvey dining service
production offered to the public by this class and they will be confirmed at
MEYER BARRON, Prep.
Boyers of All Kinds of
sets the standard in the
It is one of the signs of a common- organization. Since then the company the Fenkell Branch itself.
transportation world.
place mind to be always telling has had a consistent and continuous
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