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Vag Citu Notes ZIONISTS DECIDE
„.,11"k.:NevInmaren aged ON PUBLIC WORKS
TO SOLVE CRISIS

for more than half a century, died
early Sunday morning at the home
of her son, Henry F. Anthony. 255
North Madison avenue, after an
illness of three months. Mrs. An-
thony WEN well known in musical Actions Committee Takes
and fraternal circles, being a pi'
Steps to Stabilize Holy
anist for several (milers until her
Land Situation.
illness, despite her advanced age.
She was born in New York Sept.
_
7, 1841, and when a child event to
Montreal with her parents, spend- LIPSKY EXPLAINS NEW
lag her girlhood there. She came
ZIONIST PROGRAM
to Bay City with her husband,
____
James Anthony, in 1875, residing
here ever since. Surviving are one These Measures Intended to
son, Henry F.; three grand-.
Pave Way for Commis-
children ; one sister, MN. Annie,
sion of Experts.
L ittaver of this city, and one
brother, Jacob 011endorff of New
____
York. Funeral services were held
NEW YORK.—(.1. T. A.)—The

—a BUILDERS

of DETROIT

DAVID W. SIMONS

District Delegates Will As-

By LAWRENCE LIPTON

5 and 6.

semble Here July 3, 4,

M B E Fl

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

eseMnien,

Lucky Lindbergh?

Could luck have carried him through with-
---
Discussion of the plans and ar-
out dauntless courage, faith born of knowl.
rangements for the li'rith
edge, a background of sheer hard work,
convention of District Nei. 2, to be
wholesome, clean living—and preparedness?
held July :1, -1, 5 and Ii, at the
Hotel Slather, featured the meet-
He saved $2,000--that gave him his start.
ing of Pisgah lodge, No, 31, I. 0.
B. B., Monday night at 235 East
He was prepared to grasp his opportunity.
Ferry aeenue.
.A reception committee of 50,
Most successful men are.
headed ley Samuel S. Sternberg,
first vice-president, is planning: an
If they're lucky, they make their own luck.
imposing welcome for the many
Could you grasp an opportunity if it came
delegates who are expected from
estei
the 1V
te states and central
your way?
procines of Canada. The Bernard
Ginsburg chess eef candidates will
lee initiated at that time by the
degree team headed by Aaron
Illumenau.
Governor Green and Mayor
Smith will address and welcome
the opening session of the conven-
Entre the Second Anneal Konsky Thrift Contest
tion, according to the present
today. l . ;et details at the :Comb Theaters, the
plans. Rabbi Martin Zielonka will
(losuefliFee,t Stair hank, ea any of as 17 branches,
deliver the keynote address.
A leading: event of the conven-
tion will be the grand ball in honor
of visiting delegates on the eve of
July .1 at the Stotler Hotel. Adolph
Freund has been delegated to ex-
•
Few men can match the career of tend an invitation to the Tubed°
5.000.000SU Ft PLU S 02.500.000
CAPITAL
David W. Simons for picturesque- , lodge to join the local group on
mess and usefulness. His has been July 0 in an excursion tee Put-in-
a life of achievement— few men ! Bay in honor of the visiting dele-
have acocinplished more, either fur gates. A baseball game will be
themselves and their families, their arranged between representative
Mrs. J. Hirschfield.
Zionist Organization," he declared, until 1890. In the latter year, he grant lad, became a power in fur- communities, their people, or hu- teams of the two lodges.
concentrated his efforts and atten- thering the welfare and progress
"met in London to consider the eco-
A ;cress committee consisting of
lion upon real estate, buying and eef the city. From 1898 to 1902 he manity in general. Ile started life.
Sirs. Charles Levy is the guest nomic problems eef the Jewish Na- selling property'
with nothing but all eye for oppor- the following was appointed for
y and also engaging
noted as president of the commis- tunities; he has taken the best that convention week by President Ju-
of her children, Mr. and Mrs. B. tional Home in Palestine. The re-
submitted by the Zionist Ad- in speculative building, construct- sion of public lighting of the City
F. Bernstein of Detroit.
life had to offer, and returned it lius Deutelbaum : English press,
llis
ministration in l'alestine gave in- ing ninny houses and factories. ant of Detroit. He' was re-appointed many-fold in service and charity. henry 11. Goillieb; Yiddish press,
he" played an import
furred Detroit, and especially Detroit Jew- Ben Goldman and B. Haggai; and
for a six-year term, but was force
Mrs. Esther helper, who was a die ation of a grave unemployment 'P ere°
ow:t h nd development
gran
tee resign ley the press of other af-
delegate to the State Federation situation in the cities, especially in part in t
Si111011S synagogue and organization, lien-
d M
ar. Simons ne. fairs. Front 19211 to 1923 he served ry, is proudtee claim David
of Detoit,
he
eef Temple Sisterhoods convention' Tel Avis', clue 10 the unusually large
as a fellow citizen and fellow Jew. ry Abramowitz.
on Thursday, returnee! 011 Monday Jewish immigration of 1925, which gotiated many unusualy important as a member of the Detroit City Ile has cut his niche deep into the'
Harry YedkofT, chairman of the
to her home in Detroit, after had not 1,,,,I1 absorbed. This Muni- realty transfers which have con- Council—the first nine man coun- hearts of Detroit Jewry, and he has
ntert aliment committee, an.
tributed materially to the business
cil.
spending several days in this city gration, numbering about 40,11ine,
lined
that
niche
with
the
finest
serv-
nounced
that 1111 elaborate smoker
Of this great city.
I had come into the country ;111,.,1 progress
as the guest of friends.
years, Mr. Simons has been ice that any man ever contributed. is being arranged for members of
Si-
its possibilities, Mr. Si-
with hope but provided with inade-
the lodge and friends for Tues-
Miss Louise Goldstone of De- quate means and not equipped to
day, June 7. A high caliber of
troit was in the city to attend the undertake pioneer industry or com-
talent has been engaged fur the
rill El which the club is tee have in two
funeral eef her aunt, Mrs. Selma merce and unfitted largely for ag-
evening's entertainment and a
weeks. The committee has been
While there ‘1.'.1,
ricultural pursuits.
Anthony.
large gathering is anticipated, ac-
working very hard to make it an
means lasted, the Jewish cities of
Dances Discontinued:
cording tee Yuelkoff.
elaborate affair. Mrs. Edith Kee-
Thee weekly Saturday night
Mrs. Emus Rosenberg, who was Palestine experienced all the con-
A resolution, read and proposed
nelson gave a very interesting talk
activity of a looms period.
dances at Webster )fall have been by "Daddy" Freund, was adopted,
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. 11.
011 facial make-up, with the assist-
closed for this season. They will expressing admiration andappre-
I,. Anthony, has returnee! tee her Houses were built, land was bought, Sunday Morning Services:
ance of Morton Pearl, Gertrude
petty industries and trading were
home in Detroit.
lciation for the exceptional work
On Sunday morning, May 29, Brickner and Charles Stolarsky. be resumed on Oct. 1.
accomplished by Henry NI.
initiated. Many of the new settlers Dr. Israel I. Mattock, rabbi of the Recitations were given by Harold
Mrs. Louis Levine has returnee! came from Poland. They had left Liberal Synagogue of London, Miohaels and a piano solo by Louis Friday Night Open House:
ramowitz, chairman of the. intel-
A crowd of 150 young men and , lectual advancement committee,
home after a 10 (lays' visit with ! behind them in the land of their England, will occupy the pulpit Steitz. Rehearsals were held for
her parents at Cincinnati.
nativity property and hank re- and speak on the subject "The Jew the coming plays which are to be women enjoyed the open house and particularly with reference to
sources upon which they' expected in English Life and Politics."
program which was held last Fri- the Darrow-Durant debate.
given on the class (lay of the Beth
day. On Fridley, June 3, three
Mrs. Earl Spiesberger and seen tee draw in case eef need. The eco- Service's will begin at 10:45.
Joseph J. Cummins, publisher of
El Sunday School.
one-act plays will be given by the The Detroit Jewish t'hronicle and
o f Jackson, Mich., are the house auntie eollapse of Poland brought
G. G. Players, admission by ticket a past-president of Pisgah lodge,
guests eef Mr. and Mrs. N. Spies- about a financial crisis in Palestine Saturday Morning Services:
Faculty:
which sexes spread to all the Jewish
seedy. Tickets may be procured at !was present at the meeting. Mr.
berger.
Rabbi Leon Fram will occupy
The faculty of Temple Beth El the office without charge.
communities.
Cummins has just returned from
"To suet this situation, which the pulpit on Saturday morning, , Sabbath School gathered together
Miss Mary Koffman has returned
a sojourn eef three years' length
was not of its creation, the Zionist May 28, and speak on the subjeedt on the evening eef May 21 to enjoy Swimming:
from Ann Arbor, where she at-
in California and he expressed his
Administration attempted to al- "The Ilakoah." Services will be- a dramatic and musical program
The Y. W.11. A. swimming class ! joy let again being with his broth-
tended the May festival.
sorb those capable of labor in pub- gin at 10:31).
especially prepared by a number at Webster Hall starts Monday,
ers of Pisgah.
of its members and to participate
lie works, but it had been provided
0, at 0:30. All applicants
The following resolution of ap-
in the dance which followed. The must first register at the club-
with insufficient means. Several B eth El College:
preciation and respect veins unetni-
The
closing
assembly
of
Beth
El
festivities opened with a one-act house.
thousand workmen from the cities
moody adopted by the lodge:
were transferred tee agricultural C allege of Jewish Studies will be play entitled "Elizabeth s Young
i "Tribute of Esteem to Brother
At the regular monthly meeting labor in the old Jewish colonies h eld on Monday night, May 30 , Man," rendered eapaby by Miss'
1 Mark flunzburg by Members
held by the Sisterhood of Temple which, in spite of the crisis in the a t 8 o'clock. The program for that Celia Schostatac, Miss Marcia Er- Paddle Tennis:
The paddle tennis class, which!
of Pisgah Lodge.
Beth Jacob at the Jewish Com- , cities, were in a prosperous condi- e veining is as follows: Lecture by man, Miss Beatrice Slung" and
was postponed Iasi Wednesday due I , "The praise we bestow upon
munity Center. the present officers tion. These nemesia] efforts did nut I tr. Israel Mattuck of London, Nelson Shapero. Nlembers of the
to the meinership dance, will be nee, fen d s it s justification when
were re-elected, as follows: Mrs. avail tee stem the' tide eel the grow- F lnglanel, "W ill the Jew Live;" an- Choral
leadership
vea
p under g e . le
C h(r
of
resumed this Wednesday at 8 p. in. they, by their unselfish efforts,
Benjamin Goldstein, president; ing unempheyne
several
nnt. The Zionist ad- n ouncement of courses for next ,
Mrs.
Q. Kessler
The people of Detroitenjoygas
contribute tee thee welfare, happi-
Mrs. Norman Buckner, vice-presi- ministration was forced to begin y ear; social hour, refreshments delightful
htful musical numbers and Camp R
ions:
rates "which arc lower than
mess and usefulness of our fellow-
dent; Mrs. William Present, sec- the payment of doles in Tel Aviv, (I ancing.
the evening closed with dancing,
All those who wish to go tee the nine,.
those existing in any other
retary; Mrs. Murray Waltman, Haifa and Jerusalem H1111 Afule.
--
novelty features and a supper. „so, camp this summer shothe
uli
"tie, that is a master musician
treasurer. A final meeting will be There were over 5,1)00 dole' takers .Y oung People'. Temple Club:
similar city in America."
Miss Onna Oxenhandler and Nliss 1
and
applies
his
inspirational
art
held in June before closing for supported tee the extent eef granting
The an nual moonlight excursion Helene Stung" were in charge of make their reservations at
clubh ou.e. early.
altruistically is indeed a benefac-
the summer.
them from 25 tee 50 piastres a week g iven by the Young People's Tem- the arrangements that made for
tor of the human race. Nothing
for
de Club will be held on Monday every enjoyable occasion.
per person.
Membership
is more responsive to finer and
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold-
"The Zionist Executive, headed t eight, June 20. Set the date aside
The
membership
(lance
held
nobler
emotions of head and heart
Chas. W. Bennett. Vice Pres. and Gem MIN.
stein of Ottawa drive and Mr. and by 11r. Chaim Weizrnann, proposed n OW.
May 25 at Webster hallwas le than music.
Clifford at water
Mrs. G. J. Rappaport of Williams first, to undertake at once tee do
huge
success.
The
dance
took
the
of
the
brethren
t
r
h
e
eir
(n
.
Lo':i
it
r:ener
street spent Sunday in Grand Rap- away with the dole system in Haifa, Fred Butsel Teaches
IIRANCI I L.S ■
place of the regular monthly meet-
ley b
ids as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerusalem and Afule by providing, High School Class:
IContinued from preceding page.)
Hamtramck
Dearborn
ng and was free to members.
activities, have aided tee promote
Boulevard
J. C. Rappaport 011(1
in co-operation with other agencies,
Fred M. Butzel will give a les-
toe West Mishiltan
9707 )...Ph CernPan
General Motor. Bldg.
, our organization to its present ex-
. public works to absorb about 3,000 son in social service to the com-
Drama:
cellent
repute,
not
only
in
our
Vivvndotte-76 Noah coddle kr.
workmen. It was agreed that et- binesd junior and senior classes of his business a success. They are'
The last dramatic program of city, but in all parts of our clients
forts should lee exerted also in Tel the high school Sunday" morning, totally selfish, wanting everything •
he season will be given by the G. try, our esteemed brother, Pro-
Aviv so that not later than October May 29. His subject will be "So- for themselves without cons:e'er-, t
G. Players, who will present three' lessor Mark Gunzburg, is destervs
1, the dole system should be' abol- cial Work as a l'rofession and HS ing that. the master has the right,
me-act plays on Thursday and ing of higlinenk.
to live and enjoy life.
Ladies of Temple Beth Jacob, Pons! fished. In the meantime, an omen a Hobby."
oon his own initiative', unmind-
Friday evenings, June 2 and 3, at
The
Torah
and
the
Talmud
con-
Ii•c, End Season's Activities. , gency budget eef 140,000 pounds is
Admission will be' fult of personal sacrifice of time
8:30
o'clock.
sider the question from both an. ,
being provided, which will probed, Closing Session.:
be , invitation only.
and
means, he volunteered tee or-
gles
before
they
begin
tee
advise.
The. School of Religion will hold
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth ly lee augmented by an emergency
ganize a 13'nai B'rith symphony.
Jacob, Pontiac, held its closing loan which will enable the Zionist its final sessions on Sunday, June Says the Talmud:
Membership
Picnic:
"Who
can
fully appreciate what
"Just as the master is command-
luncheon eef the year recently in Organization to investigate condi- 12. The high school will be en.'
The executive committee has amount and degree' of ability, pa-
the crystal ballroom of the Hotel Dons and propose a new plan of tertained by the graduating class, ed by the 1.aw of the Torah not
completed
arrangements
for
the
tience
and enthusiasm is required
Roosevelt. Among the speakers work which will stake impossible who will present a Biblical play to rub and oppress his employes„
membership outing by bus to Yea- to make such an undertaking a
under the direction of Mrs. Alan in the same manner is the laborer
were several women prominent in the recurrence of economic crises.
J11111. 19, on the estate success? Not only tee perfect the
terford
on
— To that end a special Zionist Kopelson. The Drama Club of the commanded not to rob and oppress
Detroit Jewish affairs.
of David A. Brown. A field (lay organization, but no less to train
Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, presi- !committee has been appointed with high school will also entertain the his employer by not giving him;
program has been planned. Get men tee play comforming musical
(lent of the Pontiac Sisterhood, ample , powers to undertake at once intermediate and primary classes honest service. Examples of thin your ticket early y 111 the number
instruments and then to create an
are
expressed
in
the
actions
of
our
!
. .
with
a
play
and
the
high
school
or-
opened the meeting following the the co-ordination of all Zionist an
•
•
orchestra, the ensemble of which
luncheon with a resume of the so. Deities, the praparation of the leu( - chestra will render several selec- forbears.
would be symphonic, a harmony
"When
our
ancestor,
Jacob,
la-
tions.
The
religious
service
in
ciety's activities during the past get for the year 1927-28, and the
Tennis:
of sound, is a task requiring much
year. She was followed by Mrs. submission tee the' next Zionist Con- connection with the closing cur-. bored for the two daughters of
Register at once for tennis in- imagination.
his
work:
'Ye
,
Laban,
he
said
ed.
rises
will
be
conducted!
by
the'
David Levy, president of the De- gross, which is to lee held in Au-
struction. An opportunity is af-
"Despite all handicaps, our dear
troit chapter of the National Child gust in Basle, a re-organization graduating class of the high school know that I was the shepherd of : forded every member to play ten-
Brother Gunzburg has attained
Study Association of America, plan for adoption. Ott this re m- in the main temple auditorium be- his sheep and I served him with
nis ten an excellent court daily.
success beyond the fondest hopes.
who explained the work of that or- mittee are two Americans, Samuel fore the entire school of 1,600 sell my power.' In like manner it
Unqualified praise by musicians of
is said of Abbe Yoseph, the builds'
ganization. Immediately follow- .1. Rosensohn and Emanuel Neu- children.
note and authorative critics is ac-
ing Mrs. I.evy's talk, a Pontiac neann. The other members are Ilan
The Fenkell :Branch of the er, that, while he was working on URGE REGISTRATION
corded him for his ability as an
a
beam
he
Was
informed
that
a
chapter of the Child Study Asso- ry Sacher. S. Schocken. Berthed(' School of Religion will close the
FOR FRESH AIR CAMP organizer, as also a virtuoso.
elation was founded. Feiwel and Dr. Kasteliansky.
school year with an appropriate distinguished rabbi desired tee ask
"While this must be gratifying
one
question
eef
him.
Abbe
Yo-
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, president "These preparations are intend- program den Sunday, May 29.
The Fresh Air Society announces to Brother Gunzburg, as it is to
seph refused 011 the grounds that
of Iladassah, told of the work that ed tee pave the way for the larger
that
its
new
camp
is
located
at
us,
that he is thus acclaimed, we,
he
was
hired
by
his
master
to
els
society is doing in child welfare International Commission of ex- Confirmation Senices:
the members of Pisgah, deem it in
Confirmation services will take a full day's work and he had no , Blaine Lake, near Brighton, tel
work in Palestine and Mrs. Joseph peels, who, under the leadership of
toe-
are
now
and
that
registrations
addition
a source of superlative
MO-
-lielcsai
M. Welt, president of the Detroit Sir Alfred Mond, Felix Warburg place on Sunday, June 5, at 10 right tee cease even for the
IPILQQW31/./1!.JR/ 12,04
ing taken at the North End Corns pride to have enrolled with us so
Counci of Jewish 1Vomen, outlined and Dr. Lee. K. Frankel, are to un- o'clock. As the seating space of most necessary to reply tee the one
• WIWI WM.,
munity
Clinic,
936
Holbrook.
Reg-
eminent
an
artist, an empresario
the activities (of that association. dertake a thorough investigation eef the temple will no doubt be taxed question of the learned man."
wit Mb. 1117.
Of the employer, it is said: "Let istrations will close on June 15, and (imbued with the ideals of useful-
In closing the program, Mrs. Palestine conditions, tee submit its tee capacity on that day, members
CeS.Y.
illentran
are urg- ness, of consecration to the prin
Emanuel Lewis read a paper on report later in the year tee the of the congregation and friends of thy servant be equal with thee in those who intend to attend
roe .sees. . ,
ed tee register at once. The price is ciples of our beloved order.
reteol
"My Religion," written by the late Council of the Jewish Agency. The the confirmants are requested tee eating and drinking and all com-
the same as last year, $5.50 per
• Att. dal Uri S. L. :11ris •
"We feel assured we voice the
renowned Rabbi J. Leonard Levy sending of this commission was be in their place tel or before the forts of life. Let him not eat
change is that th
,11,1St
Deer
sentiments of every one of our
of Pittsburgh, Pa. made posible through the agree- hour set for the beginning of the black bread while you eat white; week. The only- change
registration
fee
is
82
this
year,
ssersto
1•0 csasle• fsessrl•t. ma Is
T.
members, and 110 less of all who
ment reached in America by Louis service. The doors of the lower let him not drink young wine
Detroit ,M op. le rh.s..s. •eelse Ore losath
Marshall, representing the non- auditorium will be closed when the while you drink old. You may which will credited! to the first have ever had the pleasure and
Clottl. ■ and IN. Ter% City. The ]err.
f .11.1.
week's
board.
BETA PHI TAU GIVES
good fortune to attend a concert
not sleep upon a cushion while he
•elme of corr....este Woe.. these ,3111I•
par tisan group, and Dr. Chaim confirmants enter the temple.
The camp is a large and spacious under the leadership of our dear
the. Zionist
leiestons.
04r co.10,01. us* of toe len,
ANNUAL DINNER DANCE Weann,
rep resenting
Mr.
sleeps upon the earth. You must
izm
boot. trap.. oft.. yaw
one. It is on a private lake, with brother, or to listen to him at the
We wes14 etarrelyi
LipskyS
realize that 'he who buys a Jew-
The Confirmation.Graduation
e. occurs*. warn ben. Pmiltth9
plenty of wo ods and a great deal piano, to thank him with a full
"n-
ish
bondservant
buys
a
master
for
Is
tell
each
ether
an
sell.
T. re.
More than 35 couples, including elU
n
!
Zan"'
rgdaed
0.•
Bet halite:
of space in, which to play baseball heart and to express the wish and
e v
emit.* resin ,.niter or ...afar is Sumo ..eta
--
ee number from Detroit and Flint,
The May-June issue of the Beth. himself.'"
and other gam,. The quarters hope that he' may enjoy the fruit
the ,.:.$s,.. ea..
In
illustration,
the
Talmud
says
attended the recent annual dinner RECORD BUSINESS FOR
elite will contain pictures of the
Osr e.c1.1111Te
Uses.. IS Ca.
a
are large nd airy, with running of his unselfish efforts fur very
dance given by the Beta Phi Tau
ty
ear smells UN
M. to Is el.• (0.1
RAHAM BROS. TRUCKS high school graduate's and the con- "that it may happen that a servant water and showers attached. The many more years in health, in
celleed /PAP 1Ter Mt. le
Fraternity in the crystal ballroom G
art Iw •,•14,..e.
ferments. It will also contain the may rest on a cushion while the place will be thoroughly supervised
11• vs', sr our lit., 1 In Isla.
toed. • st`s
of the Hotel Roosevelt, Pontiac.
prize short stories and the prize master sleeps on the ground. A with a trained nurse always on pleasure, in prosperity.
.15 O• slut of est ] sheens Lletne. I. lee Lefelee
Retail sales of Graham Brothers
"In behalf of Pisgah Lodge, No.
master once explained this illus- '
The guests were presented with
poems.
vorsIc• Sas 1....11171 ,11,(1.7
rat teeell.
duty. I'lenty of recreation workers 34, 1. 0. B. B.
some of the most unique favors trucks and comme rcial cars to
tration saying that it would occur
Trent WI ...leg la own, ay.
to supervise the play periods. Only
pas shipments
•
'tether
with
mere
Owls ssessestaltse6 al. sir
In o.
when a master had but one cush-
seen this season.
"A1101.1 1 11 FREUND.
Quiet Hour of Music:
served.
("NI
will
be
strictly
kosher
Let 4.•• ■ •• -onsooelen. Wye.
Le
ale.. Is war
The music, which contribute) during the first two weeks of May,
BERNARD GINSBURG.
The seventy-fifth Quiet Hour of ion. According to the law, he
The first group leaves June 27.
Sr. Rowe. i.e. for the e.perierte•
bees iniereossl
largely toward making this one of broke all previous records for the Music will take place on Sunday, might not sleep upon this cushion
ELIAS GOLDBERG."
ay we fotlInss. • .1.147 1ts so eater.. Hem sauna,
the most attractive affairs of the, year. according to figures just re- May 29. at 4 o'clock.
himself but must give it to the
'lent t. roe
rec.
month, was furnished by Ma- leased by the company. The
servant. The-re is justice in this PYTHIANS PLAN FLOOD
Man must labor and dohis work
bereetNily yes.,
lopey's Ritz Orchestra. ord figure for this period of 11.: Close of Sunday Senices:
seemingly unfair law, however.
RELIEF BENEFIT DANCE with both hands, then the Holy
working days is a total of 2.95,
One, blessed be lie, sends His
Regular Sunday services for the For the master who has but one
units-2.351 retail deliveries t"
.
•Fce1
4‘40
cushion and yet hires a servant to
HILLEL HOLDS ANNUAL
season
will
close
next
Sunday
The Knights of Pythias will give blessing. (Tank Vayetzay 13.1
C. C. in, sal StIliPia [wpm/
customers by dealers i n the United
ELECTION OF OFFICERS States and Canada and 603 ship- morning with Dr. Israel I. Mattock do his work deserves to sleep upon a dance for the benefit of the Miss
len r.
the
ground."
Sr.
P.
Correll
the
speak-
as
of London, England,
e,1
ped overseas.
Thus we see that the Torah in issippi flood sufferers Friday, June •
er. The only other Sunday service
Irving 1. Yorysh of Jersey City,
3, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. The
Graham Brothers truck sales
its impartial settlement of the
N. J., has been elected president of throughout the world have shown will be the confirmation service,
entire
receipts
of
the
dance
will
be
When in Lake Orion stop at
Wu ' increasing volume since the first which takes place en June 5 at 10 question of relations between the devoted to the flood rescue fund, all
the University of Michigan
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two parties offers a very satisfac-
}Frith Billed Foundation for the of the year, which demonstrates o'clock.
the expenses of the affair teeing sus-
tory solution to the problem. A
coming year. Mr. Yorysh is a jun- the growing popular demand for
: tained by the Pythian district luso-
spirit
of
co-operation
is
to
be
fos-
Memorial Gifts:
ior law student.
Levin & Baum Lake Street
high quality transportation equip-
There are several opportunities tered which shall leave the great- dktil.fi
Under the direction of Rabbi ment of the speedy, pneumatic-
Allen
n in G. Wilson, general chair-
Kmher Hotel.
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, est eef good will between the con-
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Adolph Finklestein, the foundation tired type with medium load ca- for memorial gifts by which dear
man, is being assisted in handling
departed ones may be commemee - testants and promote the maxi- the details of the affair by the chan-
Private boating, fishing, bath-
has just completed its first year en
This trend also is indi•
pacity.
h
•
for
both.
Here
is
the Michigan campus. The actin- rated by National Automobile rated. 1'ou are invited to consul
cellor commanders of each le
in
ing beach and dance hall.
the sub - another instance of the remark- the district. The music has been
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tees of the past year have consis
just Dr. Leo M. Franklin on
Corner Lake and Oxford
able workings of the Torah, and
ed of regular religious services of Chamber of Commerce figures
ject.
donated by "Doc" Goodman, who
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were its precepts in this matter
Friday nights and Sunday after- releued which show that 91.9 per
will supply his Miami Serenaders
LAKE ORION
Ibut followed how much greater
nouns, for orttinkot and reformed cent of all trucks produced in the Dramatic Club:
. for the ocascion.
ek- United States and Canada d during
ely; teas m e
At the last meeting of the Tem - happinesa would result in the land.
For Resonation. Phone
s tdt
u en s rasp D
an 2-ton
1,
were
of
Cr!, mixers, r
dramatic pres ents- 1926
the pie Beth El Dramatic Club, held
Orion 120.
Radio Stara will Enteratin on
capacities. These are exactly
It is to my fault' that I owe my I
on May 26, in the Brown chapel,
tions.
.
— ...nueties in which Graham
Jun. led at Imperial HoteL
formu l a t ed
Diana were moue ior 1.12e
Plana are now being tormotatea

nos was one of the first eef the
IIE story of the moo boy CUM- 1 melts
ing tee a strange', new land, and, group of far-sighted men tee pur-
lease and subdivide land in what
ill a few years rising to a posi- t
s now Hamtramck. Entering fi-
lion of financial and civic pow- e
nancial circles, he founded the first
er is oft-repeated, but always new.
It may sound like a fairy tale', and
yet, we rub elbows with such men
d often en-
an day,--adinire,
every
vy them, without realizing thee
struggles and hardships which they
once encountered, endures', and, fi-
nally, overcame.
Such a 1111111 is David IV. Simons.
All Detroit knows and respects
him; many people, especially those
of the younger generation, are M-
at 3 o'clock on Monday, with Seel- stabilization of economic conditions
nay' L. Regner of Cincinnati earl- in Palestine through the appropria- ' oline(' tee regard him as a prodigy
dating. Interment at I. 0. B. B. tire of an emergency budget Of of Dame Fortune, a man fur whom
the golden path was open and well-
Cemetery. SI 10,000 fur the relief of unemploy-
marked. But tee those who know
ment and the reorganization of all
the story of this dynamic, chari- •
Mr. and Mrs. Slayer Davis have' Zionist activities in Palestine along
returned to their home in Detroit lines of greater co-ordination and table man, he is a perfect example
of the opportunity that America
after spending a week with their efficiency will result from the de-
children, Mr. and Mrs. Gulius Gins- oisions made by the recent meeting offers tee a man of courage and de-
termination.
berg of this city. of the Actions Committee, General
Born in Kalwaryea, Russia, in
•.
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•
DAVID W. SIMONS
Sirs. Max Kahn has returnee! declareel Louis Lipsky, president of I850, he attended the Sehools of he
home after spending several weeks the Zionist Organization of Amer- native city until he was 11 years
with friends and relatives in De- era, on his return yesterday from old, when he eniigrated tee the gold- bank of that city, the Hamtramck
State Bank, in 1909, and served as
troit and Cleveland.
Lonel„n, where he attended the Ac- en land eef the' west. tee the then
lions Committee meeting. nether unimportant city of Detroit. its president leer six years.
In
a
statement
to
the
Jewish
Tel-
With
his
father,
he
founded
a
junk
Mrs. N. Seitner left on Sunday
As a member of the Detroit Real
for New York to be gone 10 days. egraphie Agency, Mr. Lipsky out- business, operating under the name Estate board and the Board of
of S. Simons & Son. Then he ex
Commerce, this man who, only a
lined the work of the Actions Com-
tended his efforts to paper manu- few years before, hail landed in
Mrs. D. C. Raphael of Kalama- mittee.
"The General Council of the funning, in which he was engaged America, a poor, friendless immi-
zoo is the house guest of Mr. and

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an outstanding figure in religious
and charitable work. Ile was th
lirst president, and is 110W treasur-
er, of the tenited Jewish l'harities.
Ile has held the tall, eef president
of Shaarey Zedek and was chiefly
responsible- for the building of the
synagogue, to which he has made:
many bequests, as he has also t e e
was
Nlachpelali Cemetery. It
through him that the land was ac-
quired for Nlachpedieh.
51r. Sill1011S has always been
deeply interested in the Zionist
lie` has made two trips
Illiii'1•1111,11t.
to Palestine during the mist few
years, olIC in 1923 and one in 192(1.
s he was iuter-
\Sit SI rs. Nlary Feb.
ested 111 the purchase eef lands
ale
Jerusalem Oil Mount Seopus.
founded a building and Iran 11sSo-
1'iall4 1 11 for that purpose wed do-
noted the stock to the Hebrew
tenietersity, Jerusalem. Ile also
l'uieersity,
established a free loan associatieen
in Palestine. In recent years, ND.
Simons has shown a deep interest
ill 111s . Yeshiva College of New
York. Ile has also promised sub-
statial support for the proposed
Jewish hospital for Jhetroit.

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