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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-11-18

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ROMICLE

ZIONISTS HONOR
FRED M BUTZEL B'nai B'rith
Chatter

the early part of January are in
that the aim of this organization
progress.
was to aid the Detroit Jewish In-
A great literary and musical
fants Home and other worthy in-
evening is also planned for Dec.
stitutions. Emphasizing how bad-
17, at the Melbourne Center,
ly these institutions were in need
which promises to be an enjoyable
of funds he appealed to those
evening to all members, friends
present to give their best in help• •
Mr. 111argolia, of the l'oali Zion and outsiders wishing to attend.
ing the Ozus Yelehd in their g.00d Zionist Council Presents En-
All members and sympathizers
of Detroit, as the guest of honor
work by their co-operation in
graved Resolutions of
Athena Girl. Club
at the last regular meeting of the of the Zeire Zion are urgently re-
whatever affairs the organization
L. N. FERBER
Zeire Zion, held at the Jewish quested to be prompt at the next
Mrs. Abe Fish of 2665 Glad.
would give in the future.
Gratitude.
Center, 31 Melbourne, Sunday regular meeting to be held on
stone avenue was hostess at the
About a hundred young men
Professor Philip Rosenthal of
Nov. 13, gave a very in- Sunday evening, Nov. 20 at the
last regular meeting of the Athena
and women were present and a
The Zionist Council of Detroit the faculty of the City College of evening,
Girls club held Tuesday evening,
great number of them filled out has presented a beautifully hand- Detroit is a newcomer and prom- teresting account of his seven- Jewish Center. A very interest-
•eeks' visit in Palestine as a dele- ing program has been scheduled.
Nov. 15. Further plans were dis-
applications. The final period was
ises to co-operate with the lodge. gate of the Penile Zion of Amer-
cussed for the New Year's party
devoted to dancing.
ica to the fifteenth Zionist Con-
to be held at the Imperial hotel.
If a man steals gold he's put in
Says Brother Jacob Miller: "I gress at Basil.
Mr. Margolis
a land he's
A bowling party is being planned
Meta Alpha Theta
am always pleased when opportun- spoke with great interest and en- prison; if he steals
and will take place in the very
The last meeting of the Meta
ity permits me to he present at thusiasm of the latest achieve- made king.
near future. Mrs. William I)uby
Alpha Theta was held at the home
our meetings. Yuur success of ments in the Holy Land accomp-
(Sophie Schneider) and Miss
of the Misses Diana and Olga Sa-
the past year or no has been note- lished mainly through the Jewish
Minnie Schneider will be joint
tolsky at 1682 Monterey avenue.
worthy."
National Fund, and other Zionist
hostesses at the next regular meet-
It was decided that the sorority
HENRY HERRMANN
funds for which American Jewry
ing to take place on Tuesday, Nov.
hold a rattle. Details will be :111.
"Entertainment and attractions has put in such sincere effort for
22 at their home at 25:10 West
Pianist - Teacher
flounced in the next issue of the
must be provided that will appeal the past number of years.
Philadelphia avenue.
Chronicle.. The next meeting will
to the average felio•," says Broth-
Instruction given in the fine art
At
an
executive
meeting
held
at
be at the home of Miss Goldie
er Sol Illumrosen. "Let us have
of piano playing.
Ladies Auxiliary Pisgah Lodge
Sibrack of 626 Belmont avenue.
boxing matches, smokers, of such the home of Mr. 'lentil Lerman,
Has studied with some of the
A regular meeting will be held
proper character that we can en- chairman of the organization, on
Monday evening, Nov. 21 at 8 p.
The Northwestern Branch
joy. Intellectual programs are all Friday evening, Nov. 11, it was best American and European
teachers.
tn. at B'nai B'rith Community
right, but I think we should have resolved to add four new members
The Northwestern Branch of
to the present board of adminis- A few beginners will be accept-
Center, very interesting plans are
the Jewish 01(1 Folk's Home wish
a lade diversion,"
tration,
which
resulted
Sunday
in
being prepared for our next
ed. Moderate rates.
to call attention to the next board
card party which will be given by
Says Albert Miller: "In urging the election of Miss Celia Golden
meeting which will be held on
the Ladies Auxiliary Monday eve-
that Pisgah I.odge also include and Messrs. Linderman, Brody and 2927 STURTEVANT AVENUE
Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the hors
ning Nov. 28, at B. B. Community
some little form of sport and en- Morris Levenson.
of Mrs. Harry Ginsburg, 2955
Longfellow 6939.
Plans for the first Zeire Zion
('enter. Refreshments and prizes
tertainment, might we be afraid
Cortland avenue. All board mem-
will be given at each table. Ad-
that a little prize fighting and a dance of the season to be held
bers are urged to attend as may
mission only 50c. All members
few smokers will seriously hurt
matters of importance are to be
and friends are invited to attend.
our other activities, particularly
taken up.
the work of the intellectual ad-
Mrs. S. Singer, 3350 Calvert,
FRED M. BUTZEL
Junior Hebrew Relief Club
vancement committee; in other
chairman of the Regent perform-
The meeting of the Junior lie-
ance asks all members to kindly engraved set of resolutions to Fred words “eed we be afraid that be-
brew Relief Club was held Tuesday,
make immediate reports on out- Si. Butzel in recognition of his cause we have cream puffs for din-
Nov. 15, at the home of Miss Lillian
many years of labor on behalf of ner it will hurt the steak."
standing tickets.
Kossack, 2353 Grand River.
Any information regarding new the cause.
The plans for their charity ball
"What has become of your plans
addresses should be given to Mrs.
The resolution calls attention to
which is to take place on Sunday
B. Albert, secretary, 8696 lip- Mr. Butzel's conscientious service for the big bazaar about which
evening, Feb. 5, were discussed.
have said so much?" asks Mrs.
you
worth. Garfield 8278J.
to Zionism and informs him that
The dance committee chairman re-
Any notice of illness of mem- his name has been inscribed in the Harry Prenzlauer, anxious as ever
quests all other organizations ti
bers should be given to Mrs. J. 11. famous Golden Book in Palestine. to roll her sleeves and to do her
kindly hold open the date of Sun-
The Golden Book is the record of share.
Goldberg, 3924 Brush.
The Northwestern Branch of those who have aided the cause of
Martin Gilbert says: "I have
the Jewish Old Folks Home wish Zionism the world over and con-
to thank the management of the tains the names of all the most just audited the books of the lodge
Regent theater for their cour- prominent Zionists and Zionist and it is surprising how many of
our dear brothers imagine that we
tesies and also tender thanks to sympathizers in the world.
The occasion of the testimonial can get along without their dues."
the different publications which
gave unstinted publicity to the is the fiftieth birthday of Mr. But-
Brother Benjamin Yanett: "If
Benefit Theater Performance of zel. The anniversary took place
during the summer when the Zion- the worst comes to the worst, I
Nov. 7 and 8.
ist Council holds no meetings, con- will provide sausage for the next
sequently the resolution is sonic- program of the entertainment
Phalanx Club
committee."
The bridge tournament of the I what belated.
Phalanx club completed its semi-
final meeting with the ten teams
which survived the opening meet-
LOUIS FINN
ing competing.
The tournament was held in the
Louis Finn, age 66, passed away
little Theater of the Y. W. II. A.,
at his residence, 2931 Meade St.,
89 Rowena street, Sunday Nov.
on Nov. 13. Funeral services
13, at 2:30 p. m. The tournament
were held Nov. 14 from Lewis
is being refereed by Lawrence Hungarian Anti-Semites Pro- Bros. Chapel, 7739 John R St. His
Bornstein and is under supervision
teat Modification of
wife, Ida, survives. Burial took
of Jack Cooper. Five teams were
place at Muchpelah.
School Laws.
eliminated at the semi-finals and
the five teams who will compete
EVA REYNOLDS
BUDAPEST.-J. T. A.1-All
on Nov. 20 in the final are The the dark forces of anti-Semitism,
Eva Reynolds, age 28, passed
O nine men out of ten, a horse is
University Club, Nu Theta Kappa, racial and religious bigotry, are away on Nov. 12, A sister, Mrs.
Theta Delta Kappa, Gamma Rho, being mobilized to combat the pro- Bertha Checile, of Pittsburgh and
a horse ... and a cigarette 3
and Gamma Sigma Kappa, The posed modification of the numerus a brother, William Randall of Los
silver loving cup, which is the clausus law limiting the number of Angeles, survive.. Funeral services
cigarette.
prize offered by the Phalanx club Jewish students in Hungarian uni- were conducted from Lewis Bros.
will be awarded to the team scor- versities,
Chapel, 7739 John R. St. on Nov.
But the tenth man knows quality
ing the highest number of points
In a poster placarded today on 15. Rabbi Ilarry Z. Gordon officiat-
and breeding. He sees the fine points
at the finals.
the streets of Budapest, the anti- ed. Burial took place at Oakview
David Slavin read a letter to the Semitic student body declares that cemetery.
The Oaur Yelehd
in a good horse and likewise the fine
A very interesting meeting of participants and their friends, who the retaining of the numerus
PHILIP WEINBERG
points in Murad... the cigarette for
the Ozur Yelehd was held Wednes- were present, which was received clausus is a condition sine quo non
day Nov. 16 at the New Jericho by the Phalanx club from the com- for the Ilungarian nation. It is
Philip Weinberg, 8545 Second
the tenth man.
Temple. This was the first meet- mittee in charge of the drive to interesting to note that the poster Blvd., passed away on Nov. 11 at
ing of the organization, and proved raise funds for the Jewish Or- was distributed with the co-opera- the age of 37. His wife, Anna
phans' Home and Farm School, tion of Count Teleki.
What breeding does for horses,
to be highly successful.
and
two
daughters,
Marion
and
The bill for the proposed modi- Beatrice, survive.
The early part of the evening urging the club to unite the young
blending and choice selection of to-
was spent on bridge. After the groups of the city to do something fication of the law was considered
Funeral
service's
were
conducted
prizes were distributed the as- to help the orphans. The need for yesterday at it meeting of the from Lewis Bros. Chapel, 77:19
bacco does for Murad.
sembly was delightfully enter- immediate help was deeply im- Council of Ministers. The bill John R. St. on Sunday. Rabbi A.
pressed on all, and all responded I provides for the creation of sev-
tained by Jules Ilanis of radio
and Mr. Zaludkow-
M.
Hershman
eral categories of students who
fame, Jerry Togress from Pitta- with pledges to help.
As a result of this letter, the are to have preference for admis- sky, Cantor, participated in the
burgh and Lou Malts, a member of
Washington Boulevard at 1420
Phalanx club will give a dance on sion to the universities. Children service.. Burial took place at
the Ozur Yelehd. Samuel Green-
Cloverhill lark cemetery,
Dec. 18, at the Statler hotel for
baum, the president, then gave a the benefit of these orphans and of government officials will belong
to the first category, children of
brief talk and told of the purpose
WILLIAM DAVIS
the young clubs and groups of the war veterans and army officers will
of this meeting. Ile explained city are co-operating splendidly.
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William Davis of New York
constitute the second. The third
The club will be hosts to the category will include the children City, passed away on Nov. 11 at
Y. W. II. A. and its friends on of peasants and of the small ar- the age of 44. His wife, Marion,
survives. Burial took place on
Nov. 20 at the "Y" house, 89 Ro- tisans.
Nov. 13 in New York City.
wena street. A splendid program
of entertainment has been ar-
ranged and several professional "Patent Leather Kid" in
"Arms and the Man", Shaw
The exceptional cigarette
entertainers have offered to assist.
Fourth Week at Miles
for the exceptional man
Play, to Show Here
A typical Phalanx evening is as-
who feels he is entitled tl
sured to all who attend this At
The change of policy at the
"Arms and the Man", George
the better things in life.
Home
Miles theater appears to have
that
Bernard
Shaw's
comedy
struck the public fancy, if one
Palatial Steamer Goes
may draw conclusions from the among other things formed the
basis for "The Chocolate Soldier,"
Direct To Palestine long lines which are to be seen will be given by the New York
before the box office.
Under the new policy, only the Theater Guild repertory cnmpany
A drawback about traveling to biggest first run pictures will be at the Scottish Rite theater in the
Of ale
Palestine is the fact that but fe w shown, the present one being Masonic temple, Saturday after-
steamers go direct, most travelers Richard Barthelmess in "The noon and evening next. It is the
going via Cherbourg, southern Patent Leather Kid."
first of a quartet of plays to be pre-
France or Italy, and spending a
The Miles theater has had a sented on consecutive Saturdays by
great deal of time and experiencing
the guild company, the others being
many difficulties On the way, us- general overhauling, with the "The. Guardsman," lip Ferene Mol-
ually arriving on a ship of the work of painters and decorators ar: "Mr. him Passes By," by A.
plainly visible. Also, there are A. Milne, and "The Silver Cord,"
third or fourth class.
The Cunard or Anchor Line only two showings daily, 2:15 and , by Sidney Howard. The guild com-
cruising steamers, anchor in the 8:15, with all seats reserved at puny includes Florence Eldridge,
ports of Palestine. To be sure, popular prices, and a twenty-two George Gaul, Molly Pearson, Hor-
they make several stops on the way, piece orchestra, under the able di- tense Alden, Erskine Sanford,
but always at attractive ports. Yet rection of Mr. Clod Neff, plays the •rederie March, Lawrence
this is the only way to reach the special score written for this Dorothy Fletcher and Leonard
eastern end of the Mediterranean screen drama.
Loan.
The l'atent Leather Kid" which
in comfort, on first class ships.
Kosher food is served to all Jewish begins its fourth week, in Sunday
The way of the slothful Is a
is at the Miles for a limited en- hedge of thorns.
passengers.
On Feb. 21, 1928, at 10 a. m., the gagement, but if its popularity
"Mauretania," the fastest ocean continues, this period will have to
The mile is long to him who is
steamer in the world, will carry a be extended.
tired.
Effective November 15
large list of passengers to the won-
derlands of the Mediterranean. Jam Fox-Washington
What better way to reach l'alestine
Saul Lela
to See "Seventh Heaven"
Dam.' Laola
than aboard this up-to-date steam-
Detroit's Finest Funeral
er. mingling with hundreds of
A sixth week of "7th Heaven"
Home
Americans from all parts of the Fuse super film, at the Fox Wash
United States? You land in Haifa, ington theater is announced.
Everything that you want or need in a
and if you want to make but a Heaven" is one of the years' big-
modern motor car.
short stay you can return on the gest and most unsuual photoplav
same steamer from Alexandria. and has attracted considerable at.
Speed swiftly attained, and maintained for
, Should you stay until the late fall, tention throughout the country.
'you can return on other first class where long runs have been it,
hours with effortless smoothness.
Free
Use
of
Our
Chapel
steamers of the Cunard and Anchor rule in every city.
Luxury that makes a ride a rest, chiefly be-
Lines, there being a number of
7739 John R. St.
Two new stars on the film
cruisers every fall and winter.
cause this Four has the longest springbase
horizon, Janet Gaynor and Charleir
So for people who wish to go Farrell provide characterizations
Phone Empire 2114
of any car under $1000.
: direct to Palestine and avoid all of "Diane" and "Chico" that will
Georg• Lewis
Seymour Lewis
the delays and difficulties of going live long in the memories of '
Style that draws admiring glances. Stream-
across Europe to board small
steamers in the Mediterranean, the screen fans. The story of the
line contours. Smart lacquered colors.
street
waif,
Diane
and
the
Paris
cruising steamers offer ideal voy-
street cleaner, is one of pathos'
Economy at the curb and on the road. 171/2
ages amid all the conveniences of
and humor combined. Chico self-
• modern hotel.
For Monday some extraordinary values in the finer silks-many that
feet are plenty for parking. One gallon of
Those who stay until the late styled atheist is in his own opin-
gasoline yields 25 miles
would make very acceptable Christmas gifts.
Folding Chairs
fall or winter can arrange for as ion "a very remarkable fellow."
• DOOR SEDAN
A•••ite7ium Ch•irs
on other first class Ile rescues Diane from the gutter
at 25 miles per hour.
where
she
is
being
beaten
by
her
Lodge Room Chairs
steamers of the Cunard and Anchor
sister. Ile takes her to his home
Church Chairs
A changeable rayon fabric, for dresses,
Lines.
Low price, and Dodge
All-silk. Heavy weighted quality. Pastel
Table Arm Ch•ire
Those wishing to visit the Holy seven flights above the street and
evening wraps, linings.
Brothers special pur-
and street shades.
Kindergarten Chairs
Land this winter may do no by . together they work out his philos-
chase plan, make
booking on the new modern oil ophy of life.
Opera Ch•irs
Movietone offers the accompani-
burning tourist stsamer "Car-
Shoe Store Ch•irs
America's Finest Four
All-silk. Black only. An unusual fine
A very los-
inthia" leaving New York on Dec ' meat for the picture and extra
School Desks
All-rilk. Black and colors.
today's greatest "buy?'
quality, much below the usual price.
reels with Chic Sales, Gertrude
3
for
Mediterranean
furl!,
touch-
Card
Tables,
Etc.
trous quality.
ing Alexandria, and continuing by Lawrence and J. Harold Murray.
end C•rd
F 55 6 Dm,* all foam
-
•.e. 2 OW ,n oarg
to rent
rail to Palestine. An ideal winter
When all men praised the pea-
cruise. Passengers ba k ing on this
Heavy quality Hack satin, for Monday at
40
DOYLE,
INC.
All-silk. A fine washable quality, in
steamer, who desire to spend the 1 cork for his beautiful tail, the
a very substantial saving.
IMFRSON et MEN!
shades.
winter in Palestine, may then ar- birds cried out with one consent.
SEATING CO.
Idgewoma 4460
range for their return on the "Look at his legs' ■ nd what a
JOHN R et ENDICOTT
WOODWARD st MARTIN PLAC1
Mauretania from Ilaifa direct to voice-"
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Northam 3406
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Coat.
New
York.
This fabric makes elaborate lining for
['enemy Bias.
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I A lie has no legs, but scandalous
and wraps. •
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Frank k Seder-Second Floor---Charge Accounts Invited
It's generally the wickeder man livings.
who knows the nearest path to the
Doing nothing is doing ill.
shrine.

3Fratrrnal nub
(!' Nutria

Miss Sherman, Miss Stone and Mr.
Creenlick. Miss Celia Harnett
spoke in behalf of the Phalanx
club, who is sponsoring a dance
fur the Jewish Orphans Home and
Farm School at the Stutter hotel,
on Sunday evening, Dec. 18.
Rehearsal has begun for the
conicity farce "The Chicken in the
Purity Chapter 0. E. S.
Case" to be given some time in
Purity Chapter, Order Eastern December by the Frolickers.
Star will give its second get-to-
Alpha Beta Comm. Sorority
gether card party on Monday af-
ternoon, Nov. 28. All lumbers are
The last meeting of the Alpha
asked to come and bring their Beta Gamma Sorority was held at
friends. Plans have been made for the home of Miss Ann Shnuro-
a very pleasant afternoon. Mem- wits, 1,841 Inverness avenue,
bers air asked to keep this after- Nov. 15.
noon open. Prizes and refresh-
The regular business routine
ments.
was taken up and $10 was donated
to a poor and needy family.
Ye Good Time Klub
The sorority are making plans
The first meeting of the Ye Good for a hike and weeney roast which
Time Klub, a newly organized will be held in the near future.
bridge club, was held at the home
An invitation was extended
of Miss Florence Iliirw it z of 633 through the Ased-Ed-Din Sorority
Medbury avenue, on Wednesday to play bridge at their meeting
evening, Nov. 111 The next meet- next Monday, id which 8 girls will
ing will be held at the home of Mrs. represent the sorority.
Harry Kutzen of 2669 Glendale
The next meeting will be a
avenue on Wednesday, Nov. 23.
social to be held at the home of
Miss Belle Wuntner of 1645 Col-
Zion Misrachi
lingwood avenue.
A meeting of the Sisters of Zion,
Mizraehi, will be held at the Tem-
Kibitzers
ple Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow
The Kibitzers held a meeting at
Wilson avenues, im Monday, Nov. the home of II. Pomars on Webb
21 at 8:00 p. nt. Election of of- avenue, Sunday, Nov. 13. Final
ficers will take place. Rabbi A. M. plains for the dance were made.
Ashinsky will speak and there will
The dance will be held Sunday
also be a musical program. All Nov. 27 at the Philadelphia and
members are urged to attend.
Byron hall. The music will be
The Frolickers of the Y. W. H. A. furnished by Stone's Syncopators,
a
colored orchestra. There will
The Little Theater of the Y. W.
A. was crowded to capacity also be entertainers.
when the Frolickers held their
first open meeting Nov. 15, and Detroit Hebrew Baby Day Nursery
The Detroit Hebrew Baby Day
presented "A fair of Lunatics."
The characters were Miss E. Sher- Nursery will hold a theater party,
man and Al Lewis. There were Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 28 and
also several musical selections by 29 at the Colonial theater. Benefit
for the Detroit Hebrew Infants
Orphan llome. Admission 60c.
Performance starts at 7 and 9.
Our Cake Sale will be held at
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the following meat markets
Wednesday, Nov. 23: Philadelphia
Meat Market, Mr. Weisman, 8526
Twelfth street; Seville Meat Mar-
ket, Peterboro and Second; Mr.
Margolis Meat Market, 8624
Twelfth street; Mr. Canvasser
Meat Market, 8332 Twelfth street;
Mr. Schraman Meat Market, 8701
Twelfth street; Taylor Meat Mar-
ket, 8453 Twelfth street; Cotton
& Cohen Meat Market, 8906
Twelfth street; Mr. Righter Meat
Market, 9004 Twelfth street; Mr.
Izelman's Meat Market. 11818
Linwood; Radner B: Lepinsky,
8743 Twelfth street; 12th Street
Meat Market, 8800 Twelfth street;
Oster Bros. Meat Market. 8736
Linwood; Dexter Meat Market,
11725 Dexter.
Nomination for officers for the
Detroit Hebrew Infants Orphan
Home was held at the Temple
Emanuel, Nov. 15, and election
will to held next Tuesday, Nov.
22, at the same hall, also at the
Temple Emanuel Tuesday Nov.
27. At 8 o'clock sharp will be a
cake sale for the Home.

day, February 5, as this is a char-
ity ball.
The next meeting will be held at
2353 Grand River avenue on Toes-
day, Nov 22, at which time all
members are especially requested
to attend as there is :vane very mi-
portant business to transact.

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