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ASK THE RABBI '

ELIMINATE

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR

1. WII0 Was the first president
of Temple Beth El, Detroit?
2. Where was the first house
used as a place of worship by Con-
gregation Beth El?
3. Who Will: the first Rabbi of
Temple Beth El?
.1. What world-famous Jewish
scholar NV:IS brought to America to
Leconte the Rabbi of Temple Beth
El?
5. What great American Jewish
institution was originally founded
in Detroit?
What is the highest political
office held by a Jew in the state of
Michigan?
7. When was the first congrega-
tion in the state of Michigan or-
ganized?
a. Where is the oldest Jewish
synagog in America?
9. Where was the first Reform
congregation in America estab-
lished?

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Many Voters Favor
Martin's Platform

Local political observers have
neticed, during the past week, a
tendency on the part of many vot-
ers to favor the candidacy of
loseph A. Martin for mayor. Mar-
tin, who has adopted the slogan,
"Put four-wheel brakes on taxes,"
is not new to civic service, having
a long and faithful record.
Among the municipal offices that
Mr. Martin has held are those of
commissioner of purchases and
supplies, commissioner of the de-
partment of public works, president
af the C01110100 Council and acting
mayor for eight and a half months.
Born and raised in the city, Mr.
Martin is a successful builder and
!Talton
Mr. Martin is running on a plat-
form embodying the application of
recognized, sound and saving busi-
ness practices in all departments
to materially effect a lowering of
taxes, equalization of property as-
sessments, elimination of politics in
all departments, cleaner streets and
alleys, betterment of general safety
and health conditions, immediate
acquisition of airport facilities,
prompt solution of sewage disposal
problem, co-ordination of all trans-,
portation agencies, adequate sew-I,
ers for all sections of the city, pure
water supply and more schools-
a seat for every child.

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Announcement was made this
week by an official of the Detroit
Life Insurance Company that that
organization has declared its regu-
lar quarterly dividend of $2 per
share, payable Oct. 1 to stockhold-
ers of record Sept. 28.

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10. What Jew holds the highest
public office in the United Stith,:'
II, Who was Abraham Abulatia?
12. Who were the Masorites?
13. What is the %%With?
14. What noted Jewish poet wits
born in Suwalki, Poland at
worked as a tailor in New York?
15. What great Russian-Jewish
pianist composed "Paradise Lost,"
"The Tower of Babel," and other
sacred operas?
Who wore the tiadducees?
17. In what y000• was .1 eruutlem
beseiged by Titus and the tempi,
destroyed?
18. What Russian emperor
founded agrieult and colonies for
Jews in 11135?
19. What French ruler convened
the Great Sanhedrin?
20. When was the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations
founded?
(Answers on page 9.1

GUTOW TO PLAY
"KOL NIDRE" ON
MICHIGAN BILL

Graham Orders Total
$1,500,000 in 72 Hours

Graham Brothers, the truck di-
vision of Dodge Brothers, Inc., re-
ports the largest business in the
company's history with (miss dur-
ing the first three days • f this
week totaling 1,154 units.This
amounts to more than $1,500,000
worth of Graham Brothers trucks
ordered in 72 hours.
With a hank of more than 2,100
orders on hand for the new line of
trucks recently introduced, Graham
Brothers plants at Detroit. 1.1vans-
ville, Ind., Stockton, Calif, and
Toronto, Ont., are working at full
capacity and production is at a
record level.
This huge business volume fol-
lows the breaking of all monthly
records for the year in sales ship-
ments to Dodge Brothers dealers
d lax and 2-ton trucks an , motor
catches during August. A a dal of
1.017 units of these two co; acities
were shipped during this month
lone, Graham Brothers lea hng all
ther manufacturers in 1••• 1Ls
nd 2.ton field.
Shipments of %-ton c....
also
ars and 1-ton trucks c
high, bringing the total s• ments
if all types of Graham I ;then;
vehicle, in August to I.

Repairing and Refur-

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for an estimate.

Mothers' Clubs,

The Nlothers' Clubs of Detroit
lire having; their annual Succoth
celebration about the middle of
October, the exact date to be an-
nounced next week. This party will
take the form of a Welcome Borne
to the campers who were at the
Mothers' Camp this season.

Fenkell Branch:
The Jewish Centers Association
annouturas the opening of a branch
in the Fenkell district at 113(1 Fen-
kell Avenue near Dexter Boule-
vard. The office of that branch will
be open from 4:30 to and 7:30 to
I0 o'clock every evening, at which
oto
mine. oh now
mine
T itit ii ,o ,a she.r tr.:Ir./4171.1,1n,
time registrations for clubs and
class's will be taken.

Mrs. Nlarc G. CY .
'Tia a mark of great perfection
to bear with the imperfections of
"The Pour Nut" Is Next
t hers.
at Bonotelle P
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-
I prourtous with sort
Poor Nut," the sensation
toys:olio! college conio-olv thu
its house for more than
on Broadway, opens Mond
at the Bonstiolle layloou)0D
ing "The Last. of Nil's. CI
closing this week. Two
glorious fun are promise,
story of a bashful botany
and his two r.weethearts,
smashing scene on the athlo
US the climax. It is it Del
not a football game, t hat
the audienestto its feet
seem., and cheers and shot:
it as thrilling its any c
track meet. Breezy dialok
riproaring laugh-provoking
combine to make this the
pl ay of •
young people
people who have' not
their own Keh0111 11113.S.

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sion was held in regart'
one or two buildings
!wits. The building r
w:iich consists of Alum'
Sidney Alexander twit
rows, will ,.• :ve a f Ina
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end of 30 days.

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we know that Good Will
the firmest foundation of
cccss that any institution can
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The North Wrattlwr„'
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LedPsid we know, too, that Good
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Reformed an te continued performance of
ly Orthodox s .rnest, faithful service.
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Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
The last meeting of the Beta
Rho Delta sorority was held on
Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the home
of Miss Rose Golinsky of Elmhurst
avenue. Discussions were again
held for the bridge tea and it is
to take place Nov. 8 at the Pal-
metto hotel.

Cleophas Club.
A business meeting of the Cleo.
phas club will take place Tuesday,
Oct. 4, at 8:30 o'clock at the Jew-
ish Center, corner Woodward and
51elbourne.

Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai
B'rith will hold its next meeting
Monday, Oct. 13. Plans are being
made, for the next card party,
which will take place Oct. 28. The
chairmen of the affair are Mrs. R.
Fleisher and Mrs. H. Eisler. An
unusual treat is in store for all,
as many pleasant surprises will he
given.

Ased•Ed•Dio Sorority.
The last meeting of the Ased-
Ed-Din Sorority was held at the
; home of Miss Lillian Pechenskv of
1989 Clairmount avenue on Wed-
nesday, Sept. 28.
Date of the Hallowe'en party
was changed to Oct. 22. Further
plans for the dance to be given
the sorority at Hotel Wolverine I
Saturday, Nov. 15, were discussed
The next meeting will he he'd
at the home of Mist Esther Swart].
of Taylor avenue.

Hebrew Bob, Day Nursery.
The Hebrew Baby Day Nurse
held a stetting on Sept 21 at I/.
Temple Emanuel. Special ditcu•

Already, though it has been

operation but a few weeks, Cafe
Rector, in the basement of the
Stephenson building at Cass ave-
nue and West Grand boulevard,
has come into its own with the
thousands of Detroiters who live
in the north end, and likewise with
the hundreds who occupy offices in
the mammoth General Motor,
building. Proof of its rapidly won
popularity is found in its bong
known in this brief time as "Rec-
tor's on the Boulevard."
Cafe Rector opened early in
September under the management
of Dr. II. J. Goodman and asso-
ciates. The dining room is open
from 7 a. m. to 1:30 a. m. week
days and Sundays. The new cafe
has an excellent band-Rector's
Serenaders-which furnishes music
for the dancing periods--12 to 2
p. m., 8 to 8 p. m. and 9:30 to
1:30 a. m.

treasured of the assets
company possesses is the
company
Speak well of your )d
Will of the men and
your enemy neither well
Alen who are its clients.

Sigma Delta Pi.
The Sigma Delta l'i sorority re-
sumed its activities on Thursday
evening, Sept. 22, at the home of
Miss Blanche Michelman.
The new officers are: Blanche;
Michelson, president ; Rosalind
Goldstein, vice-president; Blanche
Nlichelman, keeper of funds, and
Pauline Kalish, sergeant-at-arms.
An open meeting will be held at
the time of Miss Ethel Fischer of
21133 Elmhurst avenue Sunday,
Oct. 2, at 1:30 p. m.

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"Rector's on the Boulevard."

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Gamma Tau Chi Sorority.

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Lenox 4400
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Hem. 4297
Hiles Auto Service. 12217 Twelfth
Cook-Wood, Inc.. 15120 Grand River... Hogarth 6380
Gar. 7100
Mid-West
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Colonial Motor Sales, 6834-40 Michigan
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Delray Motor Sales, 5132.34 W. Jefferson. Cedar 6850
Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward Erni,. 0680
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Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.

The next molting of the Hebrew
Ladies' Aid ,octi.ly will he hold on
Tuesday aftermain. Oct. 1, at the
home of NI I's. G. Isititt•s of 21;55
Plans are in
Glendale 111'1'1111C.
progiams for the annual grand
charity ball to be held on Nov. 13
al 11°6.1 Statler. Mrs. K. Denen-
feld, assisted by 11rs..1. Breenwald,
are in charge of the atfair. All or-'
askedto. please
ganizatioms are asked
keep this (late in mind.

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nishing Furniture.

Liltaihile 7117

ander, president of the Jewish ('en-
ters Association, will preside at the
rally.

In loving memory of r,
Eta Beta Zeta.
fathom, Samuel Shore, Mil
The first meeting of the season away one year ago., Sept,
Beta Zeta sorority was
of the
id
Cod 001.41 him home,
held at the bonito of Hiss Avis Rice
•r
WAY hli will,
of :13Is t'alvoort avenue with an at-
out in mu r heart+
to
N, lingerie .NIL
toonolance of the following pledges:
k
Ilk memory k •. ■ dear to,
Esther Goldenberg, Esther Green-
A. in the hour he o.001
berg, Fltwerce Hollt•nstat, Lea
Kushner, Matilda Nlaxinan, Lena
His loving Ch
Rosen. Elynor Steinberg, Ida hit-
, e
tun and Ida Weiner. The next
In living memory oil co
nitrating will be at the home of Hiss' friend, Tam Kaplan Rend
Helen ltosenberg of 20:15 Glendale passed away three years u e
avenue.
23, 1024.

The Gamma Tau Chi sorority
held its initial meeting of the sea-
son at the Inane of Nliss Estelle
Forbes, 11878 Yellowstone avenue,
X
on Wednesday, Sept. 15. The 'nem-
bers' choice of officers fur the pres-
APPRECIATION.
ent term are: Miss Forbes, presi-
Ti the Editor:
dent; II. Kaplan, vice-president ;
Will you kindly send nit; a copy R. Berger, secretary, and B. Bari-
if your New Year's issue. I ;:et; son, treasurer. Future meetings
it mentioned it in today's Free will he held at the homes of the
l'ress.
members.
I am a great l i ver Of the Jews,
God's chosen ones, a great nation
Tusi Tale Sorority.
lost Lit. present, but fast coming into
A meeting of the Tusi Tula sor-
their own again.
ority
was
held on Wednesday eve-
Will remit on receipt.
ning, Sept. 12, at the 5'. \V. II. A.
HARRY C. DEAN,
Plans
were
made for a theater
Vassar, Mich.
party, Friday evening, Sept. 30, at
the Shubert-Detroit.
An open meeting fur the purpose
of expanding the membership will
Le held Wednesday, Oct. 12. All
Jewish young women from 20 to
22 years of age interested in be-
coming members of the sorority are
Detroit Jewry will welcome the requested to be present at this
:innouncement that Arthur Gutow, meet ing.
popular organist at the Michigan
theater, has selected for his solo
Bhr•trika Club.
program for the week beginning
Election of officers marked the
Sunday two Jewish numbers, "Kul
first nitrating this season of the
Nalry" and "l'idolishe Momme." Ile Ithratrika club. The following were
will play his own organ version of chosen: President, Harold Horwitz;
the former.
vice-president, Anna Horwitz; see-
In explaining his choice of an retary, Dorothy Himelson; treas-
all-Jewish program, Mr. Gutow
urer, Paul It. Feder.
• aid that he has always found the
Tentativeplans for it cultural
Jewish music extremely interesting category were proposed lectures,
ii al more appealing than that of music recitals and dramatic pres-
any other nationality. The fact entations. From lime to time speak-
that the music was developed with- ers will be invited to address the
out the aid of symphonies, but just ttrganization, while the members
as a part of religious ceremonials, will occasionally attend the per-
makes it even more impressive, in form acesat the various play-
Mr. Gutow's opinion.
houses. As in the past, members
In playing "Kul Nidre," Mr. of the club will in all probability
Gutow will he acmmipanied by be seen in one or two plays during
Misha Gelzayt, a member of the
the term.
Michigan theater orchestra, a Jew,
A committee was appointed to
and one of the most distinguished prepare it schedule of social activi-
cellists in the city. Ile will also
ties.
use it beautiful series of slides
which explain the history and ori-
Jericho Rebecca Lodge.
gin of this "weird, wailing melody"
Jericho Rebecca Itrage No 328
which "has come down through the
will hold its next regular meeting
centuries-the cry of a long-suf-
11onday night, Oct. 3, at their new
fering people that has never ceased
temple on Joy road. The meeting
to hope while it has prayed."
will close at 9 o'clock and a card
"Yiddishe name," written by
party will lie held. Refreshments
Jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, is
will be served.
introduced by the slides as "a trib-
ute to that brave little martyr of
Beta Tau Iota.
the ghetto--the yiddishe mutilate."
Now that vacation days are over,
It is far more gripping, far more
the Beta Tau Iota sorority has be-
powerful than any of the myriad
gun to make plans in earnest for
of "mother" songs that have ap-
the coming season. The last meet.'
peared in recent years. A vocal so-
ing, at the home of Miss Lillian
loist will accompany Mr. Gutow for
Hertzberg of 1676 Blaine avenue,
this number.
was an active one. Plans wen'
Arthur Gutow is exceptionally
trade for it theater party next Sat-
well qualified to interpret Jewish
urday at the evening performance
music, having been a pupil of Ar-
of "Rose Marie" at the Shubert-
thur Dunham, for years the organ-
Detroit, to be followed by a light
ist at Sinai Temple, Chicago. Mr.
supper at a restaurant.
Gutow came to the Michigan after
A special meeting will be held
spending three years as organist at
next week at the home of Miss
the great Chicago theater, Chi-
Bess Schmidt of 15121 LaSalle
cago. On one of the Sunday noon
boulevard for the purpose of draw-
concert
series
• • t i •
which he conducted
g up a new constitution and ini-
there, he accompanied Cantor Ros-
tutting the new pledges to the sor-
enblatt,
rity, Miss. Ann Karr and Miss
Mr. Gutow announced that he
ona. Hiller.
will shortly resume the Sunday
The next regular meeting will be
noon organ concerts which proved
held at the home of Miss Ann Karr
KO popular last winter.
of 502 Ilarmoon avenue.

THOMAS J. DOYLE, INC.

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A Sheaf of Sheilas

By RABBI LEON FRAM,
Director of Religious Education, Temple Beth El.

RONICLE

The

REASONS

Why You Should
For The Re-election Of

Cone Vir. SMITH
: Its Ner MAYOR
Al

4yor Smith has been the constant foe of selfish

would bankrupt Detroit.

Mayor Smith vigorously opposed the use of
‘her education until the grammar and interme-
an" lildren are properly taken care of.
trier
iyor Smith's record is an open book-it will
atiny.

senieu-r Smith is fearless and courageous-he
people whh e sees IL
center of Jewis. i , :hes the people's interests. His
.- gulted in great savings to
We therefore, in extending the com-
pliments of the season, do so in no per-
functory manner. We sincerely hope
for the men and women of this commun-
ity a year filled with joy and prosperity.

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