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Passover Greetings.

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PASSOVER GREETINGS.

United Scrap Iron
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L'Allegro Girls,

liviHt M USIC AND MUSICIANS.

By Hermann Haunter.

If you missed last year's pert am- its most thrilling effects would be
, once of Bach's great "St. Mat hew quite negative but fur the appropri-
Passion" by the combined forces of ate and dramatic setting which NIr.
I the Detroit Symphonic Choir and Or- Benavie has so skilfully arranged.
, chestra, together with the sups rio• , "Resurrection" is a beautiful picture;
services of several distinguished 010- the music makes it unforgettable.
! ists, all under the direction of ( ssip
Arthur Luck, conductor of the De-
Gabrdowitsch; if you were unable to
hear this stupendous work Thin day troit Philharmonic Orchestra, will
night, then by all means make it a present this excellent organization in
point to hear today's matinee, an I let a concert next Tuesday evening. at
your heart and mind be attuned for , Orchestra Hall. Mr. Luck, himself
the Pesach which is to be celebr rted a most gifted and experienced mu-
this evening. Aside from all reli- sician, and known to the symphony
gious and ethical factors which must patrons as the librarian of the 1Ne-
necessarily be involved in the Gentile troit Symphony Orchestra, will otter
enjoyment of Bach's immortal mas- the following program:
terpiece, there is for every 1111111 the thert,rre “Ilaynlond".. ..... ....Thom..
positive spiritual uplift of the music, 5,.mphony "Unlini , hee
Sehilbet I
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... Griem
the glorification of the spirit after "1 . .., Gynt“ Sid. .
A massmeeting will be held on the tragedy of physical suffering and "Aria alld Seena" from "Der Frei+chilta"
Weber
Thursday, April 21, at the Emanuel death. Under the authoritative and , It IIIIIantie veer a
..T,haikovmki
Synagogue. Taylor and Wilson ave- inspiring leadership of Mr. Gabrilo- "Marche Slav '... .
nues. Prominent speakers will ad- witsch, chorus and orchestra attain
The soloist is Miss Ituah Thrasher,
! dress the meeting and Miss Ethel several heights of truly impressive artist-student from the studio of Her.
, Goldman, chairman of the entertain- grandeur; while the contributions of 111/11111 Hoexter, an exceptionally gift-
ment committee, has arranged a de- a boy's choir and the choral re- ed lyric soprano who has been fre-
!. lightful program of entertainment. sponses of the Orpheus and Madrigal quently heard here at various Kunsky
All are welcome. Arrangements have Clubs add materially to the general theaters, and w ho made her orches-
been completed for the rummage sale, exalted nature of the performance. tral debut at the apitol
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Symphony
! which will be held in the near future. The soloists include the following concerts two seasons ago under
Mrs. Susel Goldstiek is•in charge. All favorites: Mesdames Vreeland and Eduard NVerner's direction. Tickets
those desiring to contribute clothing , Van der Veer and Messrs. Crooks, are now on sale at Orchestra Hall.
!or furniture are asked to send it toi Werrenrath and Tittman, all of
545 East Canfield avenue. A concert
whom give excellent account of them-
is being planned for some time in selves in their respective assignments,
May. Mrs. Albert llarvith to in
with the favors strongly leaning to
charge of arrangements.
MICHIGAN
the tenor, Richard Crooks. in the or-
"Knockout Riley," with Richard
chestral accompaniment honors may
Phi Kapp a
be divided between Concertmaster I/ix in a virile role, (Tens Sunday.
At the last regular meeting of the Schkolnick and Wummer, flutist.: Mary Brian and Jack Renault are in
l'hi Kappa Beta Sorority held at the Here is music of the most lucid yet I support. "Nlilady's Perfume" will be
home of Miss Nanette Weinberg, 500 fervid type beautifully played; and on the stage.
Josephine avenue, plans for the May all, again, kept within bound and in
frolic to be held Friday evening, May a continual play of
STATE
con-
0, at the Hotel Gotham, were dis- trast by the masterful direction of
"Special Delivery," with Eddie
cussed.
Mr. Gabrilowitsch. To him and Mn, ! Cantor and Jobyna Ralston, starting
Kolar the community is deeply in- I Sunday. Charlie Nielson and several
The Deci-C•rpediems.
debted for this wonderfully inspir- students from the University of D -
The meeting of the Deci•Carpedions ing presentation of the greatest Eas- troit in a "Collegiate" program will
be on the stage.
was held Tuesday evening. Prepara- I ter music ever penned.
lions our being made for a dinner at
CAPITOL
Samuel Benavie, musical director
the Hotel Addison and a theater party
"Afraid to Love," with Florence
following. The meeting was brought of the Madison Theater, has again
to a close with the girls playing bridge demonstrated his superior talent fort Vidor, Cleve Brook and Jocelyn Lee.
and bunco.
"Screening" in the elaborate score starting Sunday. Jack Waldron will
The next meeting; will be held at the which he prepared for the release of be the master of ceremonies of the
home of Miss Dorothy Goren on Iron- the filmed version of Tolstoy's "Res- stage bill.
urrection." The music naturally
!ivmal avenue, Tuesday evening.
ADAMS
draws heavily upon the more familiar I
"One Night of Love," with Ronald
airs of such masters of Russian mu-
The Zedakha Club.
Colman
and
Vilna
Hanky, will open
sic
as
Tschaikovsky,
Gretchianinoff,
An interesting meeting of the Zed-
a secant week of romance on Sun-
akha was held at the home of Mrs. Rimsgy-Karsakoff, etc., and in every
day,
instance
speaks
eloquently
for,
the
Gordon on Monday afternoon, April,
11.
Arrangements were completed action on the screen. The picture it•
MADISON
for the distribution of baskets con- self is one of the best releases in a
"Resurrection" will continue for n
' tamin g food and some money for long while and features the pre-
ver
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third
week
with
Dolores Del Rio and
w
. needy families, to be used on Pesach. t.°I 'ous Delores del Rio and the
Rumple
of Rod La Rume
in the principal rob s.
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satire Rod la Rocque. B ut any

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Passover Greetings.

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THE SEASON'S GREETINGS

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ISSUE WORKER CERTIFICATES

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hundred certificates for workers to
immigrate to Palestine were approved
by the government for the period April
to September, 1527. Two hundred and
fifty of the certificates are for men
and 250 for women.

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Passover Felicitations and extend to them an invitation to
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Junior Chapter Baby Day Nursery

A closed meeting of the Junior
Chapter of the Detroit Hebrew Baby ROSENBERG IS MEMBER
Day Nursery will be held Monday eve- !
OF PAN-AMERICAN MEET
ring, April 18, at 8 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. }twiner, 8732 LaSalle boule-
Attorney Louis James Rosenberg
vard. This sleeting, which is for
accepted an invitation of the Pan-
members only, will he in the form of a
American Union at Washington, to
bridge party. Passover refreshments
participate in the Third Pan-Ameri-
will be served.
can Commercial Conference which
will be held under the auspices of
Alpha Tau Fraternity,
the Pan-American Union at Wash-
The last regular meeting of the ington, from May 2 to May 5. This
Alpha Tau Fraternity was held at the invitation was issued by the govern-
N, 89 Rowena street, at which time ing board of the union which is corn-
plans were discussed for a May frolic, posed of the Secretary of State of
to take place May 12, at the Gray- the United States and the ambassa-
stone Ballroom. Jean Goldkette's Or- dors and ministers of the Latin
chestra will furnish the dance music. American Republics at Washington.'
The latter part of May the fraternity
The conference will discuss meas.
and the Gamma Tau ('hi Sorority will tires which will tend to the develop.
hold a package party The fraternity
meat of closer relations of the
won the championship of the Jewish American Republics. It will be ad-
Athletic League in basketball. Indoor dressed by leading economics 1111(1
baseball practice will take place every statesmen of the American Repub-
!Sunday morning at Ciald field at 10;30 lies, including President Coolidge,
o'clock. All players are requested to Secretary of State Kellogg and Sec-
report to Manager Ifilliam Morris. retary of Commerce lloover. A num-
Max Green WAS accepted as a pledge. ber of luncheons, tanners, receptions
There are still six vacancies for mem- and other entertainment have also
bership. On May 1 the fraternity will been arranged for the delegates, in-
hold installation of officers. Past cluding a reception by Secretary of
Chancellor William Morris will instal State Kellogg and Mrs. Kellogg, A
the following: Max Stollberg, chan- luncheon by the Secretary of Treas-
cellor; Benjamin Solomon, vice•chan- ury Mellon; a reception by the Mexi-
!collor; Irvin Kopitz, secretary; Samuel can Ambassador and his wife, and
Lankin, treasurer; William Katz, other receptions, dinners and con-
financial secretary. and Leo Yeszin, certs.
recording secretary. A program has
Mr. Rosenberg WAS official dele-
been arranged for the evening and gate to the previous Pun-American
dancing will follow. The next regular Commercial Conference in the year
meeting will take place Nbaiday, April 1919, having been appointed As sole
I 18, at 8:30 o'clock, at 89 Rowena delegate from Michigan to that of
street.
Pan-Americanism and a strong sup-
porter of the present project of the
CORALNICK-FREIHEIT
building of a Pan-American highway
LIBEL SUIT SETTLED linking the capitals of the republics
of the Western hemisphere.

Drive In—
Gabriel Snubbers

E - tirtlate - c heerfully given

Featuring the New "Lady Pa-
tricia" by Gorham, "Seville" by
Towle, and the leading designs
of other master silversmiths.

KUNSKY THEATERS

NEW YORK If T. Si The libel
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PLANS CARD PARTY
suit for $100,000 brought by Dr. A.1
P.,
oralnick, editorial writer of The Day I
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against Freiheit, Communist Yiddish' The annual card party of the De-
!trait Hebrew Orphan Home will be
!daily, was settled out of court.
687 WILKINS STREET
Under the terms of the settlement held at the Knights of l'ythias
6 Cadillac 3648
Arlington 6189-M
the Fre iheit is to pay Inc amount of i 3153 Cass avenue, on Wednesday', 1 , •■• ••
$250
A. DUBRINSKY, Prop.
to Dr. Coralnick and to publish May 11, at 2 p. ni Bridge, mah jong
a statement withdrawing its charges and lotto will be played. Prizes will
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against
him.
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Jonah J. Goldstein and Leon Savage freshments will be served. Tickets
acted as attorneys for Dr. Coralnick.1 may be obtained from any of the
The $250 will be given to the Ort, Mr. commtitee members. The co-opera-
'Goldstein announced.
tion of the public is requested to 11
The suit was to have
av been tried ! make this affair a success. Visitors
are always welcome at the home, 47
before Judge Louis I). Gibbs.
I
Free Inspection and Adjustment
A resolution censuring the editorial Rowena street.
writers of the Freiheit was adopted
recently by the J. I.. Peretz Writers' FRIEDMAN TO DIRECT
Club, the organization of Jewish writ-
ACTIVITIES AT CAMP 4..
ers and newspapermen in New York
NO CHARGE ! ! ! !
'City. The action was taken on the
Benny Friedman, 1926 captain of
(s-mplaint of the editorial staff of the
Once each year—or every 10,000 miles.
Jewish Morning Journal that the writ- the Michigan football team and All
American football star, has been ap-
ern in the Freiheit were employing in
suiting language in their articles ! pointed as director of activities at
against their professional colleagues I Camp Stinson for 0.18, Stinson Lake,
011 the non-Communist newspapers. 1 Ramsey, N. 11., of which Aaron 1,.
Should be thoroughly overhauled at
Richman is managing director.
Camp Stinson is located in the
our Service Station
Whaling's Open Spanish Room. picturesque White Mountains of New
Hampshire. It has been specifically
Whaling's, at 617 Woodward ave- built for boys' camp purposes and is
nue, has sponsored quite an innovation said to be the most modern camp in
G. H. BROWN COMPANY
in the way of clothing shops.
the country. Some of the camp ac-
Empire 1310
In the rear of the main store on the tivities will be horseback riding,
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first fluor a stairway leads you into a manual training, crafts, nature study,
charming, intimate room that has the football, tennis, water sports, moun-
combinisl appearance of a sunken gar- tain hikes, rifelry, etc.
den and a Spanish courtyard. The
The enrollment of the camp is limit-
room has an air of gallant old Spain ed and Benny Friedman is desirous
about it.
of taking a good sized group of boys
The feature of this new department from Detroit with him. Ile will re-
will be The Bart Murray Line of main at college until June 15, where
,
smartly fashioned clothes for young his address, is 1106 Hill street, Ann
men and men who are perennially Arbor, Mich.
young. Bart Murray officiated at the
Camp Eagle Point is the brother
opening and will make the Whaling camp of Camp Stinson.
store his headquarters whenever in
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Detroit.
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The last meeting of the L'Allegro
Girls was held at the home of Miss
Wilma Shenker of 11115 East Jeffer-
son avenue at which the new pledges,
the Nlisses Dean, Korn and Davis were
present.
The president, Miss Sarah Blck,
who is lea v ing for the South in the
Hear tut are, appointed Miss Esther
Alzofon as 'president pro lent until the
election late in May.
A farewell party WAS given at the
Oriole Terrace Cafe Thursday, April
I I, by the members of the club, in
honor of Miss Block.
The next meeting is to lie held at the
home of Miss Selma l'rag of 11514
Oakland avenue.
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