FEBRUARY 11, 1927 ....:Gperstorrlivrismeigiornoo - A mishap and a danger never come I singly. Every abridgement of a good book is a stupid abridgement. GIVE LARGE AMOUNT TO U. P. A. AT DINNER ON MONDAY EVENING l When a man is dead, it is no use calling in the doctor. . t LINCOLN LUNCH MRS. R. SAGE, Mgr. Delicious Home Cooked Meals. 17 WEST LARNED ST. Clifford 5513-R. HOW ARE YOUR 41), \\./1 1's 4 o o 11 '.■ , HEN it comes to fixing brakes we are equipped to do a good job. And right now, before winter rains and snows come you should have your brakes lookcti over. Let us do a good job for you. W PLAY SAFE! Raskin Garage Co. 623 Benton Mel. 3883 11524 Oakland Mel. 7671 BOB CRUZET'S COLORED ORCHESTRA Flaying at Soul •rith Community Center Every Sunday Evening. 630 ERSKINE STREET Clifford 39704 Hen's to your health- THE WAYNE MINERAL AND TURKISH BATHS Second and Front Streets. °pea Day and Night for Ladies sad Me.. Randolph 0744. Protect Your Walls and Curtains with UNITAS RADIATOR SHIELDS Glendale 6359 Steel Bake•En•meled. Neat in appear. ante and low in price. UNITAS PRODUCTS, Inc. 7 9 (New Address) MARTIN PLACE G I en dal • 35 9 Half Block front Woodward A doo ' EVERTOR ENGRAVING Second Moor Kerr Rido. P 111 T A • te ON s o is Ss 6. MANUEL URBACH Graalto and Marble Monuments Now in our New Location 7723 Twelfth Street Euclid 7192 (Continued from Page One.) LOUIS NORMAN LEADS DETROIT LIFE RECORD ail El Notts According to Homer Cock, assist- ant to the president of the Detroit Life Insurance Company, the our- Sunday Morning Services, 10:45: pest cards to be solicited by workers was greater than the supply. Following is the list of donators of $5 and over: "What Are We Doing For Our Boys?" will be the subject of Dr. Leo M. Franklin's sermon Sunday morn- ing, Feb. 13. The Boy Scouts will attend in uniform. Parents are advised to encourage pie Beth El has granted the use of their children to join the dramatic the gymnasium to the boys of our high school on Saturday nights, 7 to clubs. 10. A basketball league is being or- ganized. Your boys are invited to The Bethelite: Members of temple are asked to join. The boys of the pre-confirma- see to it that their children are sub- tion class are now using the gym- scribers to the Bethelite. A special nasium every Tuesday 3:30 to 4:30. subscription price of 25 cents is of- fered for the rest of the year. It is Boy Scouts: a highly important factor in the re- The Boy Scout troops of the tern- ligious education of your child that ple hold their meetings on Wednes- he shall be a subscriber to his re- day night. A third Scout troop has ligious school paper. The Bethelite just been organized. is now conducting a poetry contest. Three prizes of $10, $8 and $7, re- Girl Scouts: spectively, are offered by the Temple Girl Scout troops meet Monday Sisterhood. Parents are advised to night and Wednesday afternoon. encourage their children to enter the poetry contest. All details are found Women's Gymnasium Class: in the Bethelite. Jacob Mazer announces that a spe- cial class has been organized for the The Choral Club: If your child has a singing voice, women of the temple. One of the encourage her to join the Choral Group of the School of Religion. The club meets Sunday morning after class hours under the direction of Mrs. S. Kesler. Ruth Abrams, $10.; Jacob Adler, $200.; Mr. and Mrs. S. Agree, $100.; Saturday Morning Services, 10:30: Agree-Garelick Company, $100.; Hen- Dr. Leo M. Franklin will o•cupv rietta Almug, $25.; Sam Almug, 200.; the pulpit Saturday morning, Feb. 12. Moses Alvin, $25.; American Show Case Mfg. Co., $1,000.; Dr. N. E. The Great Women's Meeting: Aaronstan, $50. On Monday afternoon, Feb. 14, the 0. I. Baker, $25.; Alex H. Barnette, annual joint meeting, of the Sister- $50.;Dr. S. E. Barnett, $25.; J. B. hood of Temple Beth El, the Wool- Beekenstein, $100.; Mr. and Mrs. Mey- en's Auxiliary of Shaurey Zedek and er Beckman, $100.; D. M. Berk, $60.; the Council of Jewish Women will be G. A. Berlinsky, $50.; Mrs. B. Blum- held. The speaker for the occasion rosen, $50,; Boston Refiners and will be Mrs. Henry Muscowitz of New Wholesale Jewelers, $100.; Julius York City. Braun, $250.; II. C. Broder, $311.; N. Bronstein, $25.; J. Burrows, $150.; Arab Shepherd at Beth El College: Fred Ilutzel, $750. The second assembly of Beth El Morris Canvasser, $50.; Harry Cog- Fenkell Branch: College will take place Monday night, gan, $100.; A. N. Cohen, $50.; Harry A confirmation class has been or- Feb. 14. Stephen A. Haboush, a na- Cohen, $250.; Jacob Cohen, $25.; Silas ganized at the Fenkell Branch of the tive Arab whose youth was spent as Cohen, $25.; Cohen and Zilber, $750.; School of Religion of Temple Beth a shepherd upon the hills of Pales- Abraham Cooper, $250.; A. J. Cutler, El. There are 12 members in the tine, will speak on the subject "Shep- $50.; Philip Cutler, $50.; Gerson Cass, class and they will be confirmed at LOUIS E. NORMAN herd Life In l'alestine As Reflected $200. the Fenkell Branch itself. In the Bible." Mr. Haboush wlil ap- Louis Dann, $600.; Sol. A. Dann, cess of I.ouis E. Norman as the lead- pear in shepherd costume. The lec- $50.; Daughters of Zion, $5.; David- ing agent in personal production in ture begins at 8 o'clock. While the "This Believing World:" Lewis Browne's "This Believing son Brothers, $750.; Benjamin S. Da- the Detroit Life records for 1926, college assemblies are attended main- vidson, $150.; Detroit Jewish Chron- stands out conspicuously in the his- ly by college students, others who are World" and "Stranger Than Fiction" icle, $75.; Detroit Jewish Herald, $50.; tory of life insurance achievement in interested will be admitted upon ob- may be borrowed at the temple li- David S. Diamond, $250.; A. Dunn, Detroit. In commenting on Mr. Nor- taining a visitor's card from the col- brary or it may be purchased in the temple office. The Jazz Singer" has $12. man's remarkable work, this official lege office. been published in book form and may Dr. Adolph Ehrlich, $25.; Mrs. J. H. of the Detroit Life Insurance Com- be borrowed at the temple library. Ehrlich, $100.; J. H. Ehrlich, $1,000.; pany stated: High School Parent-Teacher.' The temple library is open to every- The life insurance business, gen- Einhorn, $5.; I. Ekelman, $50.; H. Reception: one. The hours are Sunday morn- erally, is replete with unusual and Harry Elbinger, $100. On Wednesday evening, Feb. 23, Daniel Fidler, $50.; Mary L. Fick, spectacular instances of remarkable the High School Council of Temple nig, 9 to 12, and Monday evenings, 8 to 10. $5.; B. Fink, $50.; Maurice L. Fink, performances. Those which usually Beth El will be host to the parents $200.; Benjamin Fishman, $25.; Mor- attract the greatest attention are the of the high school students and the Memorial Gifts: agents who go out and write one or ris Fishman, $500.; N. Fishman, $50.; members of the faculty. The Iligh There are several opportunities for Forest Cleaners an Dyers, $200.; two very wealthy and very promi- School Drama Club will entertain memorial gifts by which dear, de- nent business men for particularly Elias Frank, $25.; Harry and Samuel with two one-act plays and the Choral Frank and wives, $1,000.; Seymour large personal life insurance policies. Club will entertain with an oratorio. parted ones may be commemorated. Frank, $100.; Seymour Franklin, While all of these are entitled to The school orchestra will play. A You are invited to consult Dr. Leo Franklin on the subject. $200.; I. Fredland, $25.; Morris Fried- praise, and to the encomiums which representative of the faculty and a berg, $5,000.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Fried- we unhesitatingly pronounce, the rec- representative of the studnets will berg, $750.; David S. Friedman, $100.; ord of Mr. Norman stands out in the address the parents on "Ways In High School Athletics: The gymnasium committee of Tens- Henry Friedman, $100.; M. Friedman, Detroit Life's 16 yeara of history as Which Parents, Teachers and Stu- $50.; S. Furstman, $25.; Wm. Fried- the most conspicuous example of per- dents Can Co-operate for the Success sonal success which has come from of the School," A social reception man, $400. Count Berni Vici at Temple. close attention to business that we will follow the meeting. M. Geller, $50.; Albert B. Gittleman, Count Berni Vici and his American $50.; II. II. Gittleman, $100.; Mrs. II. ever have seen. In our 50 leaders of beauties headline at B. F. Keith's B. Gittleman, $50.; Sol. Gittleman, paid-for business in 1926, Mr. Nor- Young People's Temple Club: man stands at the head. He paid for Temple Theater starting Sunday mat- $100.; Glaser and Hoffman, $100.; A. The February affair of the Young Glazer, $100.; H. Goldberg, $25.; Ws. $868,475 of business. People's Temple Club is to be a cos- inee, Feb. 13. Featured with Count In calling attention to Mr. Nor- Hannah Goldberg, $100.; E. Good- tume ball given in honor of the Berni Vici in Louise Mele, a beauty friend, $50.; William Goodman, $n.; man's remarkable record, I would not Washington anniversary and held on contest winner, who has been premier David Goose, $25.; Mrs. Philip Gordon, for an instant detract from the well- Saturday night, Feb. 26. Members dancer in "Princess April," "Mer- $25.; Sam Green, $25.; Zelick S. known success of our vice-president, are invited to reserve that date and cenary Mary" and other musical Greener, $100.; harry Greenspan, his chief, Morris Fishman. Mr. Fish- to prepare to come in costume. comedies. Supporting Miss Mele is man's agency paid for $5,310,000 $60.; Jacob Grosberg, $25. an array of talented girls. Also shar- worth of business last year. ing the headline spot is vaudeville's High School Purim Affair: J. H. Haggai, $25.; Mrs. Ch. Ilal- in the Detroit Life Insurance clown comedian, Al K. Hall, "The Irving Wartell, president of the pert, $25.; Charles Hamburger, $250.; Company we are proud of Mr. Nor- High School Council, has announced Sap" at the Beach, with Morris Max hamburger, $150.; N. L. Herber, man's record in 1926, happy that he the names of the committee on social Llloyd, Genevive Blair and Helen Ar- $25.; Rabbi A. M. Hershman, $75.; leads all of our agency producers, affairs whose first function it will be dell. Others billed: Bill Robinson, Leo Heyman, $25.; J. C. Hopp, $25.; and we are sure that in 1927, with to plan the Purim affair of this sea- "The Dark Cloud of Joy;" Steve B. Hornell, $50.; Harris Horwitz, $25.; the start already made, and with the son. The committee is as follows: Freda and Johnny Palace in an Ital- Jos. Horowitz, $50. impetus which comes from success, Joel Kahn, chairman; Charles Stolar- ian comedy skit, "Bartch-A-Kalloop;" Ben. B. Jacob, $100. this year's business will go well over sky, Frances Grabow, Gertrude Pearl, Edgar Bergen and company, voice il- Isenberg, Purdy & Co., $200.; Theo. the million mark." Anna May Zimmerman, Ludwig May- lusionist, in a ventriloquial offering, J. Israel, $100.; ltschok Isaac Aid So- baum, Josephine Stern, Sigmund Ve- "The Operation;" Paul Kirkland and ciety, $25. hon, Wilma Glazer, Robert Mazer, company in "The High Stepper;" Samuel N. Kagan, $25.; David Ka-I Josephine Lewis, Louis Heavenrich Marion Iliebor and her five educated baker, $225.; Sam Kabaker, $100.; seals; Basil Lewis with Dorothy and Irving Wartell, ex-officio. A. B. Kaufman, $50.; L. Kay, $25.; Beatty and Alice Wright in terpsi- Harry B. Keidan, $200.; W. H. Kei- chore, and the weekly screen fea- Temple Arts Society: dan, $100.; Myron A. Keys, $50.; A. The Temple Arts Society of Tern- tures. $10J.; Ed Klein, $50.; H. Klein, (Continued from Page One.) pie Beth El has been invited to par- $25.; Maurice Klein, $50.; A. J. Koff- ticipate in a joint program given by man, $200.; Kohane's Jewelers, $25.; the frame of mind of Jewish and oth- oth- the Little Theater of this city at Or- Ph. Kravitz, $25.; Mrs. Henry Krolik, $150.; Mrs. Morris Krokovsky, $50.; er peoples. He said that the only chestra Hall, Friday evening, Feb. 18. in the history of Jews , The society will present the one-act H. Kane, $25.; Estate of Morris Ku- Scottish, Irish and other settlers in play, "The Upper Crust." tinaky, $250. the United States was in the view - On Tuesday evening, March 1, the Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek, $50.; M. A. Lerner, $50.; A. C. Lap- points of the Irish, Scottish or Jew- Temple Arts Society will celebrate pin, $50.; J. B. Lasky, $100.; Meyer ish historian writing of the first set- "Zangwill Night" in honor of the an- Lasser, $25.; Ben Lefkovitz, $25.; tlers. Adolph S. Oko (S. Baruch, li- niversary of Israel Zangwill. Two Hyman Levenson, $25.• Dave Levin, brarian of the Hebrew Union Col- one-act plays from the pen of the $200.; Harry 1.evy, $25.; Benj. D. lege), read a paper on Spinoza on great dramatist will be given. Rabbi Lieberman, $50.; S. Lightstone, $75.; the occasion of the philosopher's Leon Frans is in charge of the pro- death. ductions. Lindwood Pipe and Su PP I Co $50.; "I am happy," said Mr. Guedella, M. D. Lipsitz $200.; Mr. and Mrs. F. "to make my American debut in a Junior High Player's Club: Lipsitz, $100.; Mrs. Minnie Lipsity, The Junior High School of Temple $35.; Soberman & Milgrom, $125.; city where I don't feel, as I have sometimes elsewhere, that I am in a Beth El has organized a dramatic Samuel London, $5.; B. Lemberg and minority." Mr. Guedalla, referring club under the direction of Mrs. Elsa 51. Rice, $10. M. Margolis, $50.; Joseph NI. Marks, to men of letters, said he did not be- Shapero. They meet every Monday $100.; Mrs. Jos. NI. Marks, $50.; lieve a Jewish writer should under- afternoon at 4 o'clock. Members of Louis Medow, $125.; W. Mendelson, take to write a Jewish book any more the seventh and eighth grades who $150.; M. Mendelson, $25.; Henry than he believed a Jewish scientist are interested in dramatics are in- Meyers, $110.; J. Michaelson, $50; should set out to discover a "Jewish vited to apply for membership. Morris Mohr, $100.; Abe Moss, $50.; fact " Dr. Weizmann spoke of the He- High School Dramatic Club: Fannie Mansion, $5. The High School Dramatic Club National Smelting and Refining Co., brew University as an attempt to and Harry Grevnin, $305.; Mr. and create such conditions where Jewish meets with Mrs. Alan Kopelson men of science can carry on their Thursday evenings at 7:30. Mrs. Arnold 'Neiss, $300.; J. M. Net . zorg, $50.; Louis E. Norman, $100.; work under normal conditions with- out feeling that they are a minority. The P try Club: II. Nussbaum, $100. "Those Jewish intellectuals of the The l'ageantry Club, or the Dra- David Oppenheim, $250. Menorah who speak of the necessity matic Club of the Intermediate Hyman Parker, $100.; Jacob Pearl- stein, $25.; Samuel Periera, $5.; David of Jewish culture and disavow af- School, meets with Mrs. Blumrosen A. filiation with Zionism give one the every Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. M. Pernick, $50.; M. Pines, $50.; Pregerson $200.; Pisgah Lodge, $100• impression of Zionists who are afraid Adolph Reifler, $100.; Jacob Ralsner of seasickness," he declared. svses• ■ ••• ■ =.011.11111=1 $100.; Samuel J. Rhodes, $100.; Robin- son-Cohen Co., $1,030.; E. II. Rosen- Butter and Egg Man at Garrick. berg, $25.; M. Rosenchweig, 850.; Ar- thur I. Rosenthal, $100.; Sam Itubiner, Several of the most expert work- $25.; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ruby, $100.; ors of the great American show shop Morris Rosenberg, $25.; Emil Rose, have combined to make a popular '/4-TON CHASSIS $125. success of "The Butter and Egg Abram Sapiro, $50.; J. S. Sauls, Man," George S. Kaufman's wise- $100.; Saul Saulson, $75.; Mrs. Shep- cracking comedy hit under the direc- sal Saulson, $50.; Mrs. Wm. Saulson, ties of Crosby Gaige, which begins 1•TON CHASSIS $25.; Louis Savage, $250.; Chester the second and final week of the high- (G BOY) Schwartz, $25.; Dr. 51. Schwartz, $25.; ly successful Detroit angagement at Schubiner children, $15.; A. Schwaytz. the Garrick Theater next Sunday $25.; Smith and Setif, $1,000.; David night. George S. Kaufman, who first 11/2-TON CHASSIS Seligson, $50.; Mr. and Mrs. I. Shet- made himself famous by collaboret- zer, $500.; Simon Shetzer, $50.; Jacob ing with Marc Connelly on "Dulcy," Shlain, $50.; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan "Merton of the Movies," "Beggar on Silberstein, $300.; II. Silverman, Horseback" and other dramatic hits, 2•TON CHASSIS $250.; Mrs. Harry Sklar, $100.; S° 1 wrote this comedy of the theater Sklar, $10.; Harold Smiley, $250.; Dr. "angel" and the Broadway sharpers. Charles Smith, $100.; Mayor John W. James Gleason, celebrated as both Smith, $100.; Martin II. Spater, 125.; comedian and dramatist, staged it for Delivered Srere Brothers, $1,1300.•, Theodore Mr. Gaige. Gregory Kelly appears as Stein, $25.; Jacob Simon, $500. the shy yet daring youth from Chilli- A. Teitelbaum, 8754 Temple Beth cothe who beats the quack producers including El School of Religion, $125.; Harry at their own game-and for good' Thomas, $12.; Thomas Construction measure takes their secretary away Co., $1,138).; Turover Untestitizings from them as his bride. The young Verein, $300.; M. Tuschbant, $50. butter-and-egger is a perfect role for Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Ullian, 8275. You really enter sunny Cali- Kelly. Warsaw Bakery, $100; Harry 'Wein- fornia the moment you step berger, $50.; Mrs. II. N. Weinstein, aboardoneof the fivefamous Claudia Muz i o Coming. $100.; F.dw. Werner, $5.; M. Wershew, Santa Fe cross•continent $10.; Harry Wetsman, $200.; Wets- Claudia Muzio, prima donna of the Jon. Wetsman, man & Shatzen, 82004 trains. $500.; Isadore Wine, $10.; Mr. and Chicago Opera, will be presented in The new Chief -extra fare- Mrs. Andrew Wineman, $750.; Mr. and recital in Orchestra Hall Saturday Mrs. Henry Wineman, $1,000.; Jos. evening, Feb. 19, under the auspices is the finest and fastest of of the Civic Music Association, Iso- Winces, $50. the Santa Fe California Sam Yarrows, $10.; Yeller-Gilberg bel J. Hurst, manager. By popular trains. Only TWO business request, the artist will be heard in & Co., $100. days on the way. M. H. Zackheim, $250.; Jos. A. several of the arias from her best Z,•chman, $100.; Mr. and Mrs. Israel known roles so that those who do not No extra fare on the four have opportunity to see her in opera Zilber, $760. other daily trains. may enjoy the selections in which she TH Open ever to your enemies every has acquired fame. Fred Harvey dining service gate and every road; nay. rather sets the standard in the Ile who looks after his wife and build them a golden bridge to be the transportation world. lit house has enough to do. sooner quit of them. 11/tRIDWA ► D AT MARTIN PL. MENORAH MOVEMENT IS SUBJECTED TO SEVERE ANALYSIS Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Dance Particular People Prefer the Palais. Strictly censored. Highest Standard. Petals Moslcloss-Tlse Band Yen Lave to Dance With. ' ELEVEN JEWS IN PARLIAMENT BUDAPEST.-(J. T. A.)---Eleven Jewish deputies are now among th e members of the Hungarian parlia- ment with the election of Deputies Marcell and Barnes. 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