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Bridge-Tea:
HADASSAH AFFAIR Young
IS BIG SUCCESS Judaea
On Sunday afternoon, Dee. 4,
at 2 :30 o'clock , the executive
committee of the Y. W. II. A. will —
hold a bridge-tea to meet their Resolution Issued Lauding
pledge made to the United Jewish
Leadership of Henrietta
Campaign. Members should bring
Szold
•their friends and make this event
an outstanding success.
The large ballroom of Hotel Stet-
ler was filled to capacity on Tues-
, The•ter Party:
. day afternoon, November 22, at the
All these "Y" members who wit- musicale-teagivsn by Detroit Chaps
newel the performance of "The ter of Hadassah to welcome its
King's Henchmen" are still talking many new members. All arrange-
about the delightful and artistic menta were in charge of Mrs. A.
Cl u b 2,/tittatu Notre
Notes
Jewish activities have corn-
menced after the holy days. The
ladies of Beth El Congregation
gave a Dutch lunch and card party
Mogen Dovid Club.
Sunday evening at the community
A meeting of the Mcgen Davit' center.
Club was held Nov. 24, at 7:30
Wednesday night I. 0. B. B. had
sharp at the Talmud Torah. Jake
Hoffman, president, read a letter its regular meeting and later a
which he received from the Young keno party given by members
Judaean Association. which re- whose birthday came in Novem-
quested that the club join the ber. Members reeceived with re-
Young Judaean debates. The club gret the resignation of their presi-
consented very gladly. The most dent. II. Gerald. who is leaving the
importa t step
n
taken in the meet- city,
ing was to make a drive for new
The Beth El Sisterhood elected
members.
The club is to hold its annual officers for the coming year. They
anniversary. „A committe was are: Mrs. 1. Rich, president; airs.
chosen to make arrangements for 1. Offenheim, vice-president; Mrs.
I. Clinhofstein, secretary; Mrs.
the party.
For the program Mr. Faigen Max ilershberg, secretary-treas-
read several articles from the urer. A resume of the year's work
magazine called the New Pales- will be given.
tine-.
The Jewish Ladies' Aid elected
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officers and completed its year's
The Blossoms of Zion.
work
with all obligations taken
Satardav
et.lr.g, Nev. 25,
the Ills., ins of Zion held their sec- care of. Officers are: President,
Mrs.
J.
Thal; vice-president, Mrs.
ond anniversary party, at the home
, f Ruth Rabirs , witz. This club has J. Rothner; secretary, Mrs. A.
Levisohn,
and treasurer, Mrs. A.
already been a Young Judaea club
for too years and the average age Greene bluely.
MOHEL
Ibmammended by many
Detroit phy.., xen• for
their con children al
well ..other.
1510 Hassleveed Awe.
Pier [mph. 6425.
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production. To those who were Srere, chairman, Mrs. A. Cooper,
not so fortunate is given an op. vice-chairman, and Mrs. Louis H.
isortunity to attend the New York savage, chairman of membership.
Theater Guild production of "Mr. The afternoon opened with an
I im Passes By." Get your tick- address of welcome by Mrs. Joseph
ets early for this "Y"' theater 11. Ehrlich, president, in which
party, as the supply is limited. Mrs. Ehrlich briefly outlined the
scope of HadassaWs many medical
Monthly Meeting, Piano Class: and social activities in Palestine.
Lase Sunday afternoon. a very This was followed by an exception-
in•piring monthly meeting of the ally fine musical program. which
Y. W. II. A. was held. Mrs. Ida will lung be remembered by all
Katz, composer of "Technical those present. It consisted of a
ark In Ear Training," gave a group of splendid vocal selections
meet interesting lecture on the rendered by Mrs. Emilie de la
piano. Two child pupils demon. Roche Quieenberry, well known
-trated her methods by playing local coloraturo soprano, accompan-
several sedections by Bach and ied on the piano by Mrs. Lillian
Chopin. So much enthusiasm was Lachman Sil.er. The efforts of
l, ,LOCKHEED HYDRAULIC )
aroused by Mrs. Natty lecture these artists met with the greatest of the niembers is 13. Their main
Mr. and Mrs Henry Gerard are
the au- purpose aside from Young Judaea,
that a class in piano to meet on enthusiasm on the part
leaving for New York.
Wednesday evenings was immedi• 'hence , which clamored for encores is the raising of money for the He-
a evinced the highest apprecia- brew library at the Philadelphia-
ately organized. All those inter- and
B'nai Isiah Congregation is I
t
e•ted should register at once atien
of the rare talent exhibited Bytom Talmud Torah. They have
planning to enlarge their syna-
the clubhouse, as the enrellreent by Mrs. Quisenberry. At the close raised over $125.00. The party was
penal by a short and well-rend- gogue, which was badly damaged
of the program an informal recesp•
will be limited.
ered pregram. The welcome to the by fire.
to n was held, with refreshment,.
The following rysolution, recent- guests was given t y Evelyn Chase,
December 14:
The ladies of B'nai Isaiah Aux-
ly reseed by the le•rd of the Re- the president and chairman of the
All "Y" members should re-
program. The club pent called iliary gave a card party at Beth
member that date, for its signifies made public
of
Hadassah,
was
El
Community Center.
"The Blossoms." was recited by
:
an important event on the "Y"
Whereas, Henrietta Szeld is on Frieda Margolis. A piano selec-
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Mrs. L. Clinhofstein has left far
calendar. A Michigan Theater the eve of her departure for Pales- tionwas rendered by hose Cohen. •
2-Ton Dump
party, followed by a supper and tine is assume the duties of the The slob "Book of Fame," was in- Detroit.
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dance at the Hotel Statler, has splendid but responsible position of treducell by Ruth Rabinowitz. The
SO
1 1•2-Ton •
been arranged for a very nominal Palestine Executive, a responsibil- club history was presented in a
Mr. and Mrs. A. Levisohn have
•
-
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fee, FO that our girls and their ity laid upon her because she alone
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novel way. The entire history was as their week-end guest S. Wein- ,
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escorts may take advantage of this . of the seventy thousand Zionists in written on 14 slips of paper which berg of Presco
tt, Mich.
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special gayety. Get your tickets America was judged big enough to were hidden in the Iree•rn. Who-
today.
Mrs. S. Seitner and daughter,
discharge the duties of that office, ever found the slip was allowed to
and
read what was on it. In this way Nfiss Jeanne Seitner, are visiting
Personal Service:
Whereas. Henrietta Szold is the the club history was road by all in Chicago.
Glendale 7971 or Glendale mother of Hadassah, which was those present. This hist iry was
Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg is visiting •
9686. If there are girls who are born of her vision, her idealism, written by SyrIle. Schwartz and
unemployed or who wish to con- her love of her fellow Jews, her di- Evelyn Chase. The prophecy of her sister, Mrs. L. Samuelson of [
sult us about any matter whets°. vine understanding of the place of the club ass then foretold by Sadie College Corners, Ohio, for the
ever, we are glad to be called over, health in the life of a nation, and Shur in a very delightful manner. Thanksgiving week-end.
the telephone numbers given because llenrietta Szold for fifteen The program finished, a number of
above. if you will kindly ask for, years led this child Hadassah in games were played; after which
Miss Goldman, we can make else.' the way of physical, intellectual refreshments, prepared by the girls
cial appointments. It is gratifying and spiritual progress, so that to- were served. A ballet dance was
to learn that in the midst of the day forty thousand women, them- t hen presented by Ethel Sarahson.
serious depression in Detroit this selves enriched and ennobled, serve Among those present besides the'
year we have been able to be of the medical and social needs of lumbers were: Mrs. Hayman, their
(Continued from First Page.)
.
JEFFERSON at CIIENE
service to more and more girls their fellow Jews in Palestine, and ; 'eider, Mr. Samuel Heyman, the
Lasenood 44551
Whereas, Henrietta Szold, by her president of Detroit Young Judaea; by all. The participants were the
and employers through our free
WOODWARD sr MARTIN PLACE
JOHN R. at ENDICOTT
bureau,
rectitude of intellect and by the di- Mr, Henry Feinberg, leader of the Wide Awake Juniors, a club of very
Glendale 7117
Northway
sanity of her service, has brought Maccabees; Mr. Sol cohen, leader! popular girls among the congrega-
, Highland Park Motor Co., 16123 Woodward Arl. 3730
Hergenroeder,
Inc., 14615 E. Jefferson
Lenox 4400
the Sons of Judaea; Mr. Irwin, tion. Miss Faiga Keidan, Nathal-
honor to all Zionists and all Jew- I
Services:
1 Cook-Wood, Inc., 15620 Grand River
Hogarth 6380
Hiles Auto Service, 12217 Twelfth
Hem. 4,97
Shevitz. supery User of
Detroit ie Marsvil, Marion Shetzer, Ger-
Milton Alexander gave a very esres the world over.
Bucimell-Knowlson Co., 2445 Michigan
Glen. 9888
Mid-West Motor Co., 9111 Grand River
Gar. 7100
Be It Therefore Resolved, That Young Judaea, and Mr. George trude Zeman, Esther I oevvenb r s
interesting message at the Sab-
Colonial Motor Sales, 6834 - 10 Michigan
Cedar 3138
Dix-Western Motor Co., 3950 Dix
Laf. 1401
Abrich.
Dorothy Shetzer, Edith Sarasohn.
the
Detroit
Chapter
of
Hadassah,
•
bath services on Dec. 2.
North Central Motor Co., 8517 Linwood
Euclid 11380
L.
W.
Schultz
&
Co.,
10000
Conant
Avenue
Emp.
Fla
Aesthetic dance was given by the
on the eve of Henrietta Szold's de-
On Dec. 9, Milford Stern will
Norwoodv:ard Motor Co., 9115 Woodward Emp. 6980
Delray Motor Sales, 7132-34 W. Jeffers.
Cedar 6850
following girls: Lillian Wetsman,
parture for Palestine, go on record
lead the services. Bring your
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot
Whit.
1172
Ruth Boris, Shirley Sugarman,
as paying homage to this peerless
friends and take tea with us after
and Janice Geolwig, who were
woman, this Maher of Israel, who
the .services,
coached by Miss Katherine Pereira.
has been our guide and our teacher,
CALENDAR
and as pledging ourselves to main-
Dec. 10, Saturday, First mem- Miss Dorothy Rivkin was at the
Webster Hall Dance.:
piano.
tain ae far as within lies the
Our Saturday evening dances high standard of service she has bership dance of the year, under
Mrs. Robert Letwenberg was in
auspices of house council, 8:30 p.
exec/ in their cheery atmosphere, set us.
charge of the fantasy. assisted by
m.
social congeniality and good mu-
Mrs,
0.• 'Zeal o t'. social hair was
And Be It Further, Reslved,
Dec. 11, Sunday, First presenta-
sic. You will find your friends at That a espy-of these resolutions go
in charge of Mrs. Chas. Smith and
tion of Center Players, "Wurzel
these dances.
the social committee who served de-
forward to Henrietta Szold with
Flummery," and "The Maker of lightful refreshments.
, our abiding love and our prayer Dreams.' 8:30 p. rn.
Sold end Serviced by
Kill. by Truck
Supper Class:
Mrs. Harry Selker was in charge
that she be given health and cour-
Dodge Brothers
Thvoion of Dodge
Dec.
10,
Sunday.
Chanukah
pro-
Register at once for our supper age to carry on.
of the membership committee. Mrs.
Dealer. Everewhere
Brother., Inc.
gram.
Given
by
Junior
Dramatic
classes on Monday, Tuesday, Wed-
A. I,. Gorden acted as chairman of '
Club, 8:30 p. m.
the hospitality committee. Over
nesday and Thursday at 6 o'clock.
Dec. 25, Sunday, Speaker Dr. S. 150 members were present.
Here, under competent supervi•
Margoshes, third of Yiddish lecture
skin, you will learn to prepare de-
series, 8:30 p. m. Admission 50
licious meals.
cent.
(Continued from First Page.)
First Dance of Season.
material benefit from their asso-
The first membership dance of
ciation with this work.
the Jewish Centers Association will
"Very sincerely,
be held on Saturday evening, Dec.
"GEO. L RENO, S. J.,
10, at 8:30 p. m. This promises to
(Continued from First Page.)
"Vice-President." I, one of the
enjoyable affairs
The formal approval of the as an excellent orchestra has been
auditorium which is a beautiful
room finished in decorative plaster chapter by the university officials booked and the house council has
with ornamental dome ceiling and was pending for over a month, planned much entertainment.
lighted with indirect reflected light. due to the many requisites sot
In connection with the auditorium down by the organization, which West Warren Mothers' Club.
there is a balcony.
had to be taken up separately.
The following officers of the W.
.A meeting of the Detroit Me- Warren Mother's Club have been
The auditorium and balcony has
a seating capacity of 1,200 and is norah Chapter will be held on Sun- elected to carry on the work for
expected to be the scene of many day, Dec. 4, at 3 p. m.,in the as. the ensuing year:
dances and entertainments.
sembly of the main library build-
Mrs. Anna LaBret, president;
Leading from the balcony there ing.
Mrs. Esther Katzman, vice-presi-
are club and card rooms, also com-
A very intercom! program has dent; Mrs. T. Davidson, treasurer,
mittee roma where the executives been arranged for this meeting. Mrs. 1. Goren, secretary.
of the lodges will meet.
Ralph Karabelnik will speak on
In appreciation of the faithful
The first floor has two smaller "The Jew In Modern Literature." eery ices of Mrs. Goren as secretary,
meeting rooms each of which will A. Kutnick will undertake to an- Mrs. LaRret presented her with
serve for a meeting of 390 or 400 swer the following question: a gift.
peep le.
"Were the Jews Justified in Ex-
In general, the building was de- communicating Spinoza?" Both Cooking Class.
'•ped for the general activities of members and visitors are allowed
The cooking class which is held
the Odd Fellow lodges, o f which to give their opinon of the topics at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne
there are a number of ranks, and discussed after the speaker fin- avenue, at 7:00 o'clock every Tues-
eremites, that intsnd to meet at the ishes.
day evening is advancing rapidly.
same time, as well as a community
Any woman interested may join
center. So that at any time a num-
this class.
`,er of activities may go on along-
side without disturbing each other.
Class Musicale Will Be Held.
On Dec. 13 the Jericho Lodge in
A class musicale will take pine!'
•ien!unction with the building 21551-
- n Friday, Dec. 2. at the Jewish
(Continued from First Page.)
^in tir,n will make their formal ded-
Center. This will be given by the
icati'n of the temple.
the B'nai B'rith Symphony Orches- members of the music school for
To this affair the grand lodge
tra are giving a concert at the Ori- their class-mates.
fficsrs are expected to he present,
ole Theater every Sunday after-
• V/ all the subordinate Odd Fellow
noon as a part of the regular per- Girls' Athletic Program:
srariehes connected with Jericho
An athletic program, which will
formance.
Lodge.
Several additional applications include calisthenics, volleyball, in-
This affair promises to be one were
received for the D. V. Simons door baseball, basketball and
• f the outstanding affairs of the
class to be initiated very shortly. games is planned for girls„ mem-
-corn to which all members are
The organization committee has bers of the Jewish Center. The
rosiously looking ferward.
adopted the slogan "every member class will be on Tuesday after-
The °Meer% of Jericho Lodge
noon• from 5 to 7, beginning Dec.
get two members."
are: A. Zeff, Nehle Grand; Benja-
6, in the gymnasium of the Temple
rn.n Keller, Vice Grand. The re-
Beth El. Miss Mettle Baron, girls'
tiring executive under whose term Dodge Brothers Handle
First, satings deposits earning
worker, will be in charge of the
the building started xas A. Ber-
Largest Mail In City activities.
; then nnestments; then,
nard, retired Noble Grand.
gradually, an estate to be left
All wishing to join thi• claps
Detroit's largest mailing depart- should register at the office of the
to your faintly ! ).fake a plan
ment, and the one which handles center at once. So far the girls
Tourist Movement
that includes all three, with the
I the largest amount of all classes of the Out For Fun Club have
Fidelity Trust Company to
Gaining Impetus of mail, is that of Dodge Brother., formed a basketball team. It is
show you the profitabk u-ay
automobile and truck manufactur• expected that other girls' clubs
The large ernup of American ' ere experts from the postoffice de-
and the safe way. Call Cadillac
will form teams and • league will
Jews sailing on the world's fastest ' partment at Washington elate.
be organized.
9730, ask for a Trust Offit'er.
steamer. the Mauretania of the The Docke mail division also has
Cenard Line from New York di-I been notably :successful, they say.
rert to Palestine on Feb. 21, will • in establishing an efficient method
include hurl-to from such far- I of handling all classes of mail.
away states as Texas and Cali-
On
average, 11,000 pieces
fornia. It is estimated that ever of in-coming fir-t-clays mail and
500 American Jews will make up; 25,000 Meets of out-going firer-
(Continued from First Page.)
the group going to spend the Pass- class mail are handled daily by
over holidays in the Jewi-h home- this division of Dodge Brothers„
ally
to Judaism. The Jewish peo-
land. The former similar annual I Inc. In addition, it handles daily]
ple have never been dependent up-
tours proved se successful that I napere, trade papers, trade maga-I
on
outward
material conditions-
many Jewish passengers have ex- tines, 4, ,ontl, third and fourth- I
We ruled never fear any outer ene-
pressed • desire t, travel next, class mail and parcel post pack. !
my, se long as we remain faithful
year under the same arrange ages. Out-going parcel post pack-
merits. Within the past two years ages alone average a half freight to God and His Holy Torah. No
new developments have taken car daily. This does not include human agency can interfere with
the indestructibility of Israel no
place in every branch of Jewiyh the various special mailings for
activities in Palertine. The Ih-al which regular days are net aside. long as Israel is tree to the source
.f it, own indestructibility—the
Sea, whose natural resources are
A system of collecting mail at Torah."
valued in billions of dollars, ha• the main postoffice in Detroit is
The creation of an Orthodox tia-
assumed a new aspect in the eye. carried
is
out four times daily and tknal (bard of Jewish Education
of the entire world and the work the schedules are so arranged that
In bring about a unification of the
of exploiting these resources will the driver arrives at the postoffiee
surricula in the serious Hebrew
no doubt, bring great prosperity in eufficent time to catch the im-
echoed, and Talmud Torahs and the
to the country. The building of portant trains and late enough
starting of a campaign of 1)259,000
the port of Haifa and the Dead that the mail from the largest
to organize the Orthodox congre-
Sea concession will no doubt give; cities ha. been sorted for Dade ,
ratitns and strongthn their un-
impetus to the tourist movement. Brothers.
;en were decided upon.
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