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JEWISH CENTER BAND PRESENTS
PROGRAM ON SUNDAY, FEB. 12
The band consists of 40 children
The Jewish Center Band, Spon-
sored by the Jewish Centers Asso- ranging from nine to 15.
The program will consist of the
ciation and directed by I. M. Glass,
will present a program on Sunday following numbers:
night, Feb. 12. The jevenile band Star Spangled Banner
is already well known to the Jew- Jewish Center March
1 M. Glass
ish public of Detroit. During the Overture, - Mignonette" ....J. Baumann
J Hartman
past two years of its existence, the Longing for Home
Sol Goldstone
Solo
band has given several perform-
Alto Saxaphone
J Strauss
ances for the benefit of various or- Waltz, "Blue Danube"
Paul Goldberg
ganizations, local as well as nation- Solo
Soprano Saxophone
al. The program presented at a re- "Operatic Mingle" arr. by E. W. Iterry
cent concert in Mt. Clemens, given "Poet and Peosont." "Faust." Bohemian
Girl." "Carmen" and "Orpheus."
for the benefit of the Tuberculosis
Sanitorium, is still remembered by
SECOND HALF
"Awaiting of the Massacre ..I. M. Glass
those who were present.
Choose Your Piano as the Artists Do
tilibWill PIANO
Again Chosen!
The New
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BETH EL, CENTERS
JOIN ATHLETICS
Arrange Combined Gymnasium
Schedule at the Temple.
THEATRE
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In keeping with their policy of only
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,
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musicians the world over.
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HEADS PERFORMANCE
BY SHAAREY ZEDEK
Mrs. Herbert II. Warner, who is
general chairman of the committee
in charge of the benefit perform-
ance of "Countess Maritza," to be
given at the Shubert-Detroit Opera
House on Monday, Feb. 6, by the
The. Nerw
Lightweight
Sweaters
Synopsis: Composed by I. It Glass while
• wailing • whole night foran expected
massacre in Warsaw in 1905.
Fontalsie, "How Can I Leave Thee"
Reinholt
olo
Israel Welter
It flat Clarinet
Selection of Hebrew Melodies, arranged
by I. M. Glass
Synopsis: The following are the arranged
pa..11/(Pd from these selections: liar
Kochba. Shulaniis, Akeblas Eitchok.
Col Nidre, Shafer, and some well
. known folk songs.
At a recent joint meeting of the
gymnasium committee of Temple
In addition to the band, the Ha-
Beth El, headed by Joseph Magid-
sohn, and the educational commit- levy Singing Society will contrib-
ute
to the program. One of their
tee of the Jewish Centers Associa-
tion, the chairman of which is outstanding soloists, M. D. Margol-
is,
will
give several selections of
Rabbi Lean Frain, the Temple and
the Centers agreed upon a plan Yiddish folk songs. The well MRS. HERBERT H. WARNER.
for the joint use of the gymnasium known Yiddish reader in Detroit,
of Temple Beth El. The plan is a Moishe lien Moishe (Maurice Dorn- Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek, an-
reciprocal one. The Temple offers bey) will give several selections of nounces that reservations for the
the use of the gymnasium for Cen- Yiddish readings.
event have been coming in rapidly
and it is anticipated that the pro-
ter teams and classes while the
ceeds from the affair will be a sub-
Centers offer expert leadership for
BICUR
CHOLEM
HONORS
stantial addition to the Shaarey
the Temple classes.
Meyer Blatt, athletic director of ITS FOUNDER AT BALL Zedek building fund. "Countess
Maritza," is a musical extravagan-
the Jewish Centers Association,
The founder's Purim ball of the za which has achieved notable suc-
meets with the Temple men's
classes on Monday and Wednesday Bicur Cholem Society, in honor of cesses in New York, Chicago and
nights, and with the Temple boys Mrs. Mark Weinbeck (Anne Mus- other large cities.
Among the women who ore work-
on Tuesday and Sunday after- kowitz), will be held at the Book-
noons. The f ollowing Center Cadillac Hotel on Sunday, Starch ing towards the success of the eve-
18.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mark
Weinbeck
ning,
in addition to Mrs. Warner,
groups are now using the Temple
will be• host and hostess, and the chairman, are Mrs. A. M. Alpshu-
gymnasium:
following
are
the
patrons
and
pa-
lar,
Mrs.
B. Blumrosen, Mrs. 11. 11.
Thursday night: 6:30 to 6:30,
Cohen, Mrs. S. Copin, Mrs. II. P.
intermediate boys; 6:30 to 8:30, tronesses:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Manuel
SI.
Rosen-
Cohen,
Mrs.
Ira Copeland, Sirs.
women; 8:30 to 11:00, men. Sat-
urday night: 7:00 to 10:00, bas- thal, Mr. and Mrs. David Berger, Morse Cohen, Mrs. I. Davidson,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Abe
Max,
Mr.
and
Mrs. A. L. Gordon, Mrs. I. Gittle-
ketball league (men) ;. Sunday
afternoon : 2 :30 to 4 :30, senior Mrs. Jack Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. man, Mrs. Chas. Hamburger, Mrs.
basketball league. Sunday night: Nathan Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kaufman, Mrs. It. Loewenberg,
Open night (Temple and Centers Aaron Silbcrblatt, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Geo. Levey, Mrs. SI. Leiter,
David S. Zemon, Mrs. Louis Miller, Mrs. I). Oppenheim, Mrs. M. H.
.men).
Saturday night is being used for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berman, Mr. Prince, Mrs. I,. Stoll, Mrs. H. Si.
exhibition basketball games. The and Mrs. fly I. Bernstein, Isadore Selker, Mrs. A. B. Stralser, Mrs.
Y. W. 11. A. has for a long time Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Saul Saulson, Mrs. II. Wetsman,
Arkin.
Mrs. Maurice II. Zackheim, and
been using the Temple gymnasium
Sirs. Weinbeck was the first Mrs. David S. Zemon.
for special women's classes on
Tuesday evening. Members of the president of the Bicur Cholem Ju-
Temple are urged to join the Tern- niors. The patrons and patroness-
PACKAGE PARTY FUNDS
ple classes. Other men are invited es were all active members and are
now honorary members.
WILL GO FOR KITCHEN
to apply for classes at the Jewish
A plea is being made to all for- FOR ORPHANS IN KIEFF
Centers Association, and women at
mer members to attend This affair
the Y. W. IL A.
and to make a reunion of all Bicur
There is hope for an occasional
Cholemites.
additional meal for Ukrainian or-
Mrs. Weinstock Sails For Eu.
phans, especially those in Kieff, as
rope on Buying Trip.
Juvenile Concert Band Plana a result of the formation of the
Mrs. Sarah Weinstock of the De-
Concert and Dance.
Ukrainian Ladies' Aid Society in
troit-Leland Hotel, sailed Feb. 1
"One of the foremost juvenile this city.
on the steamer George Washington
This society, headed by Mrs. J.
bands in America," is the consen-
for Paris, Berlin, Czecho-Slovakia, sus of opinion by recognized au- It. Greenblatt, is a reorganized
and other cities to do her fall buy- thorities, who have heard the Juve- group of the former Ukrainian la-
ing of costume jewelry for the nile Band, conducted by Edward dies' organization. Already, those
firm of Martin Krauss, Inc., in the Lerman.
ladies have remitted $200 for the
Metropolitan Building, a shoppe
This band will give a concert and Kieff kitchen. Another remittance
currying the finest line of imports dance at the Byron Hall, Philadel- is to be made from the proceeds
available. Her trip will extend phia and Byron, Sunday, Feb. 19 , of the package party planned for
over a period of eight weeks.
at 7:30 p. m. An interesting pro- Feb. 19 at Carpenter's hall, Alger
gram is being planned.
and Oakland. Merchants will be
Tickets may he obtained from approached during the coming
Mrs. Morris Schmida, 21)24 West week to contribute packages for
Euclid avenue, Euclid 2285-R.
this cause.
COL. AMERY PLEADS WITH AMERICAN JEWS
TO CONTINUE SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE
Saving afid Spending
Go Viand in Hand!
1
A PROMI-
ful expendi-
tures in the
future.
nent man
was recently
asked the rca-
son for his suc-
cess. He re-
plied: "I save
to spend, and I
spend to save."
It is interesting to note
how true this apparently
paradoxical statement is.
T h e incentive o f a
WORTHWHILE PUR-
POSE is the most effec-
tive motive for saving.
Similarly, the motive of
ECONOMICAL OPER-
ATION is a prime justi-
fication 'for expenditure.
The same Sound, Eco-
nomic Purposes for which
loans are gensrally made
by the INDUSTRIAL
MORRIS PLAN BANK
serve as motivating rea-
sons for the accumulation
of substantial savings by
many of our customers.
Having paid up their loans
made for various
us eful purposes,
they proceed to
SAVE UP on the
same periodic basis
in order to be able
to meet further use-
Last year
100,437 people
borrowed
$17,6 2 4,770.09
at this institu-
tion for various
economic purposes while
23,288 people entrusted
us with their savings to
the extent of $9,134,581.80.
In many, many instances
the savings were those of
customers who had got-
ten intc the wholesome
habit of systematic
saving through the
practice of setting
aside periodic sums
to take care of their
loans.
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in view of the whole facts of the
port twice or three times its pres- case, we thought was the number
ent population. But these things that could come in and make a suc-
do not happen in a day and we cess. Unsuccessful Jewish im,ni-
took over that country after cen- grations are not going to help the
tarries of misgovernment, fever national movement. People in
stricken, without roads, without business, people with capital, cape-
public buildings, without proper ble of doing well, they and their
sanitation, without a modern or descendants with them, capable
progressive code of laws and also of doing productive work, was the
with a native Arab population ac- British object and they are build-
customed to this kind of condi- ing a new Palestine not unsuc-
lions under which they had lived, cessfully. We took the view two
Finest cuisine. Unobtrusive—but very effici-
terrified at the thought they were or three years ago that we need
going to be made serfs of an im- not be so careful about the immi-
ent—service. Luncheon is always
ported Jewish population and in gration of a settler with £500 capi-
promptly served,
any case hostile to everything. tal. Experience shows that per-
Those were conditions requiring haps we might have been more
infinite tact, also infinite hard cautious. A large volume of immi-
WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Mason
work, and I believe under Sir Her- grants of that type came in.
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bert Samuel, who did great work "I would like to impress on you
in his five years of office, or under it is not only in the administration
the kind soldier, Lord Plumer, has that the work of the British gov-
shown both those qualities. ernment in Palestine is good and
"When we began, the attitude of sound, carried on by young men
the Arabs was one of terrified re- working enthusiastically for the
sentment and that resentment com. country, but also in material prog-
municated itself a great deal to the ress.. Tel Aviv is going to be a
outside world, so that apart from great industrial center and we shall
the stump press which alvetvs make Haifa one of the first ports
criticizes any responsibility Britain in the Mediterranean, Jewish colo-
has undertaken, there was wide- nies have steadily cleared not per-
spread feeling in Great Britain haps so much land as some enthusi-
that we had committed ourselves asts hoped, but they are doing
to a policy which meant injustice well, they are well rooted in them-
We Feature Commercial Rates
to the Arabs. Consideration of selves and they are a good example
Arab interests, patience, listening of how to work to develop.
to their point of view, the gradual "I was first interested in Pales-
proof of fact, which showed them tine during the war from a mili-
that Jewish immigration both of tory point of view, securing the
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families and of capital contributed defense of the Suez Canal, but the
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to the welfare of Palestine as a other conception of it was brought
whole and therefore helped the to my attention by one of your
Arab, proof of what a better sys- best friends, I mean the late Sir
tern of government, greater secur- Mark Sykes. Ile made me realize
ity, greater public health, better of how much value the moral
roads, have done for the welfare movement might be, not only in
and even for the opportunity of bringing the East and West to-
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their own people—all these things gether, and bringing back to the
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dation work, because if Palestine is ditions of their true home, but
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• piece of essential fundamental be enhanced and strengthened by
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the well-being of mankind."
"The same has been our policy
with regard to immigration. Noth-
ing would have been more fatal to
the progress and development of
Palestine than if we had encour-
aged an indiscriminate host of emi-
grants to come in and then found
them hopeless, out of work, within
/0'
a few months. Throughout the
whole process we have been limit-
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