,Americalt Yarish Pedalled Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 HE watIRMIWI RABBI FINK WILL ADDRESS HADASSAH COHANE ON IMPORTANT U. S. BAR COMMITTEE Bar Association Aims at Co-opera- lion Between Courts and Psychiatrists. --- Louis S. Cohane, prominent De- troit lawyer, is on the committee of the American Bar Association Local Chapter Reports Re- cent Achievements Here for Palestine. The monthly meeting of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will be held Wednesday evening, Feb. 22, at 8:15 o'clock, at the Federation of Women's Clubs. Rabbi Adolph 11. Fink of the Billet Foundation at Ann Arbor will speak on the sub- ject "This Wiser Generation." lie will discuss Jewish youth at col- lege and will explain the work of the HiIlel Foundation, a subject with which he is thoroughly famil- iar, being the organizer of the Bil- let Foundation at Ann Arbor in September, 1926. A fine musical program has also been arranges!, with vocal solos by Mrs. Howard Salzenstein, soprano, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Emory !Gnash. Hadassah members are request- ed to set aside Feb. 22 for this event, and to bring their friends. Detroit Hadassah reports the fol- lowing recent achievements: $229 collected for Pales tine School Luncheon Fund at Chanukah; $250 collected for Palestine Infant Wel- fare through the milk bags, since Sept. 1; 82 new members have join- ed since Sept. 1; 214 garments (107 dresses and 107 bloomers) have been made and sent away since Sept. 1 for Palestine children; two inscriptions in the Golden Book of the National Fund were made, for llershel Zackheim and in memory of Sally Ehrlich Gingold. LOUIS COHANE to meet with it committee of the American Psychiatric Association to arrive at methods of co-opera- tion between the law, lawyers, courts and psychiatrists in deter- mining the cause, prevention and cure of crime. This committee was appointed by the president of the American Bar Association, following a mo- tion by Mr. Cohane at a session of the criminal law section of the As- sociation at the annual meeting of the Association held last August at Buffalo. The other members of the com- To Be Addreseed by Miss Jessie mittee are Prof. Rollin M. Per- kins of Iowa State University and Bo*nstelle. Alfred Bettman of Cincinnati, the latter of whom conducted the The Center Players invites all Cleveland crime survey and is now interested in dramatics and kin- engaged with Professor Felix dred subjects to attend the open Frankfurter of llarvary Univer- meeting Saturday evening, Feb. sity and others in conducting the 11, at 8:30 o'clock. Boston crime survey. Miss Jessie Bonstelle of the Bon- Mr. Cohane was in ( incinatti stelle Playhouse will be the speaker last week, where he attended a pre- of the evening, her topic being liminary meeting of the American "Are We All Actors?" Bar Association after he had con- Arthur J. Mansbach, members ferred with nationally recognized of the board of directors of the authorities in Detroit on the crime Jewish Centers Association, will problem, including Judge Harry 13. act as chairman. Keidan„ now of the Wayne Circuit Court, formerly of Detroit Record- er's Court; Wayne County Prose- EMANUEL PLANS cuting Attorney Robert M. Toms; PURIM PROGRAM Dr. Theophile Raphael, chief of De- troit Psychopathic Clinic, connected with the Detroit Recorder's Court; Arrangement; are now being Sherman D. Callender, chairman made for the annual Purim pro- of the committee which drafted the gram to be given by the Bible recently enacted new Michigan classes on Sunday, March 11, at crime code, which has received fa- the synagogue. An interesting vorable comment throughout the and entertaining program is being United States; Judge Frank Mur- arranged. phy, presiding judge of the De- The first part of the term has trait Recorder's Court; Fred M. been completed and work has now But zel, antioanlly recognized socio- been started on the second half. logist; Dr. Labine, associate head The honor roll for this week is as of Detroit Psychopathic Clinic; follows: Commissioner of Police William P. Ervin Rosenthal's class: Esther Rutledge; Judge Harry S. Hulbert, nationally recognized authority on Kramer, Lillian Lieberman. Miss Paulin Lasser's class: Mil- the juvenile problem, and others. A meeting between the commit- dred Agranove, Flora Beckman, Gertrude Pregerson, Dorothy tees of the American Bar Associa- tion and the American Psychiatric Rosen, Millie Shugerman. Miss Gertrude Goldman's class: Association is planned for an Jerome Arta, Sylvia Chase, Doro- early date, when some interesting thy Greenbaum, Eugene Rabino- developments are anticipated with an expectation of recommended witz. Miss Golda Greenbaum'' class: helpful legislation and reports Sanford Wahistein, Marion Kollin, from both committees. Sylvia Fink. Detroit Life Insurance Co. Miss Rose Friedman's class: Ar- The regular dividend of $2 per thur Lieberman, Leona Levenson, Irvin Strub. share was paid Feb. 1, 1928, by Miss Marion Omenke's class: the Detroit Life Insurance Com- Riva Jacobs, Louis Shore, Pearl pany to stockholders of record on Caplan. Jan. 27, 1928. The FOREST ClEcntrs and r. " s Just Phone Melrose 4200 For Detroit's Best Dry Cleaning Service To have your clothes Forest dry-cleaned is to be sure of having the inside of a garment as carefully cared for as the outside; it means that dirt gathered under the seams will be re- moved as well as spots. 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Organizations which will not re- ceive a direct invitation to the con- ference li re welcome, and the Um- partayishe Folkshul urges all groups to participate in this im- portant local cultural enterprise. Pesach Concert in Orchestra Hall. OPEN MEETING OF CENTER PLAYERS Vs, AIM TO ESTABLISH YIDDISH LIBRARY gi so "Detroit's Best" The FOREST CLEANERS=DYERS, Inc. 533-547 Forest Ave. East ORNSTEIN AGAIN HEADS Y. M. H. A. Re-Elected President at Meeting on Sunday; Plans Made for Xempir 'Nall El Not C33 Y. W. H. A. NOTES House Council: The first meeting of the House Council of the Y. W. 11. A. will be held Monday evening. Two dele- gates from every group which meets in the building have been invited. The purpose is to create a working body that will plan the social and recreational life of the clubhouse. Leap Year Dance: On Feb. 11 there will be a spe- cial program at the Saturday eve- ning dance at Webster Hall, in the form of a leap year dance. The girls will be the hostesses and will ask the boys to dance during the entire evening. Book-Chat Club: The Book-Chat Club, which meets on Tuesday evenings, invites more enrollments. Dr. Kornfeld to Preach: On Sunday morning,. Fel,. 19, in the absence of Dr. Franklin from the city, the pulpit will be occu- pied by Dr. Joseph S. Kornfeld of Toledo. Dr. Kornfeld has had the distinction of being the American minister to Persia by appointment of President Harding. While there he did yeoman service not only for the government, but incident- ally fur the Jewish people resi- dent in Persia, whose plight at that time was a wretched (me. We sin- cerely trust that Dr. Kornfeld will be greeted by a very large and in- terested congregation. s ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLVRADIOLA Victrola and Radio Young People's Temple Club: The Billet Foundation invites the young people of Temple Beth El to the Foundation dance to bo given Saturday evening, Feb. 18, MAX ORNSTEIN at the Masonic Temple in Ann Ar- noon, at the Shaarey Zedek branch, bor. Tickets may be.obtained from Atkinson and Twelfth, Max Orn- Norman Birnkrant, 628 East Bos- ton boulevard. stein was re-elected president. Other officers chosen are: A. E. Dr. Margery to Address Men's Ellison, vice-president; Jack Wein- Temple Club: stein, financial ecretary; Joseph Dr. Alvin E. Margary of the Kirsch, recording secretary; Alex- North Woodward Presbyterian ander Handelman, treasurer. Invitations are being sent to all Church hag accepted an invitation the Jewish yours men's and wo- to speak before the Men's Temple men's clubs to attend an open Club at its meeting March 6. Dr. meeting of the Greater Detroit Margary is an intensely interesting Young Men's Hebrew Association speaker and a keen thinker. Ile on Tuesday evening, Feb. 21, at has, too, a fine sense of bunion, as 9125 Twelfth street, where defi- will be noted by some of the an- nite plans will be discussed as to swers which he gives to the ques- the affiliation of all the clubs un- tions addressed to him, published der the Greater Detroit Y. M. II. each Monday morning in the De- A. banner. Prominent orators will troit Free l'ress. speak and well-known entertainers What's Going On at Beth El Col- will be featured on the program. The purpose of this meeting is lege: to enlighten all clubs of the work Dr. Franklin's class in "Com- undertaken by the Greater Detroit parative Ethics" is studying the Young Men's Hebrew Association "Ethics of the Fathers." in establishing a permanent and Rabbi Front's class in "Current recognized Y. M. II. A. in Detroit Jewish History" is traveling in a centrally located building around the earth looking for Jews where all the clubs will share part in strange, remote, and romantic of the building and consider it places. their own home. Eight organiza- Jacob Pearlstein's class in "Club tions have already pledged to conic Leadership" is now working on in under the "Y" banner, and it is the problem of preparing pro- expected that more than 35 organ- grants suitable for senior groups. izations will affiliate. Dr. I'yle's class in "Teaching Elaborate plans are being made Methods" is interested just now in to make the forthcoming spring habit formation. frolic on April 1, at the Book Cad- Miss Pike's elementary class is illac lintel, a fine event. It is already conversing in Hebrew, and urged that all other organizations her advanced class is already will note the date of the dance and writing little compositions in Ile- will not hold their affairs to con- brew. flict with the "IP' dance. Dr . Franklin's class in the "Prophets" is now analyzing the message of the prophet Jeremiah. Rabbi Fram's class in "Modern Jewish literature" is completing the reading of the famous diary of Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela, the Feb. 12, 8:30 p. m. Special band Jewish merchant who traveled concert by Jewish Center band. from Spain to Tibet and recorded Admission 50 cents. his impressions in fascinating March 3, 8:30 p. m. Annual notes. Purim ball of Slathers' Clubs of During Dr. Franklin's absence Detroit. Admission 25 cents. from the city on the next three Saturday, Feb. 18, 8:30 p. m. Mondays his class in Ethics will Girls' Mixer, under auspices of be led by Rabbi A. H. Fink at the Girls' Council. Admission 25 cents. Billet Foundation, Ann Arbor, Sunday, Feb. 19, 8:30 p. m. with whom the class will study in Fourth of Yiddish lecture series. detail "The Ethics of the Fathers." Speaker to be announced. Admis- His class in the Prophets will be sion 50 cents. taken by Louis J. Schostak, with Sunday, Feb. 26, 8:30 p. m. Cen- whom the class will study the ter Players productions. Two-act Prophet Jeremiah. plays. Admission 25 cents. illustrated ONLY $ 7 5 In this combination the matchless Orthophonic Victrola is combined with the splendid Radiola six-tube tuned radio receiver. Tubes are in- cluded at above price. Equipment for electrical operation is additional. Ncw Orthophonic Victor Records NOW ON SALE "Lucia"—Sextette "Rigoletto"—Quartet — New recording, by greatest tingen "Away Down South in Heaven" "A Shady Tree" _ sang by Tont Waring ORTHOPHONIC V1CTROLAS "My Man" "The Song of the Sewing Machine" VICTROLA-RADIOLAS — Sang by Fanny Bna and ELECTROLAS "Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon —Fox Trot $75 to 6 1550 — Waring's Pennsylvanians • "Four Walls" — Fox Trot — Johnson and Staler Pennsylvanian "My Ohio Home"—Fox Trot "I lore Comes the Showl3oat" —Fox Trot Free demonstration in your how if you with. Phone Cherry 3600 —Goldkette and in Orchestra SIGRID ONEGIN—Contralto, Metropolitan Opera Company at Orchestra Hall, Saturday Evening, Feb. 11th Chooses the STEINWAY PIANO as her accompanying instrument ros "g Musical Center of Detroit" GRINNFIL BROS. Steinte ry Representatives 1515.21 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Detroit Branch CENTER CALENDAR. Orphans to be Guests of Shu- Enjoy the splendid programs pre- sented by the great broadcasting stations—and the wealth of beautiful music embraced in the vast Victor Record library—bring this new in- terest and happiness into your home- life NOW. We gladly arrange very easy monthly pay- ments if desired. Adam period style encase- ment. Mahogany Snob. CENTERS ASS'N bert.Lafayette Saturday. Gymnasium Class: The gymnasium class which Children of the Hebrew Orphan meets every Thursday at 7 p. m. Home will be the guests of the at Temple Beth SI, under the di- Shubert-Lafayette Theater on Sat- rection of Min Mettie Baron, has urday, Feb. 18, to witness "The organized several basketball teams Jazz Singer," starring George and plays inter-class games. Jeasel. 's In the handsome cabinet Sabbath Services:' On Saturday morning, Feb. 11, the pulpit will be occupied by Rabbi Leon Frani, who will speak on the subject "The Moses of Michelangelo." Services are held in the Brown Memorial Chapel and begin at 10:30., COMMUNITY UNION RE-ELECTS BUTZEL Mr. Rubin, who is a Palestinian, reports that he finds great inter. est among Detroiter' in the Pales- tine situation and that many are anxious to purchase land in the Homeland. He can be reached at 1707 Taylor avenue. It is most greatly enjoyed when heard through the Dance on April I. Camp Reunion: As Feb. 19, the date of the camp reunion, comes nearer, plans ant being completed by a committee of 14 campers to make this re- union a gala event. Judging from the enthusiastic response, all Y. members who attended camp will to well to be at the clubhouse at The Purim Dinner-Dance: 8:30 promptly on Feb. 19 to be Oakland Mothers' Club: Robert Mazer, chairman of the sure of a seat in the Little Theater. The Oakland Slathers Club, social affairs committee, announces which has been meeting at the that elaborate plans are being Y-Knot: Moore School for the past seven made for the High School celebra- The Y-Knot paper has gone to years, will now hold all its meet- tion of Purim. It is to be a din- press and will soon be circulated ings at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel- ner-dance to be held Saturday to members. bourne avenue. night, March 3. Further details will be given in the next issue of Sabbath Services: Music School: The Chronicle. Harry Solomon will conduct the There are a limited number of The Saturday Night Dance: services on Feb. 17. Come and vacancies in the violin and piano The social affairs committee of take tea with an afterward. departments of the Jewish Center the High School Students' Coun• Music School. Those who wish to cil announces the second of the At Home: apply may inquire at 31 Mel- series of Saturday night dances to An enthusiastic and apprecia- bourne. take place Saturday night, Feb. 11. tive audience enjoyed the special guest at the last Sunday evening Jewish Center Team Wins Inter. The price of admission will be IS cents. Refreshments will be sectional Game: At llome." Miss Sonia Simp- The Resnicks representing the served. We recommend that par- kins, a vocalist of rare ability, ents encourage their buys and girls sang several numbers. "A Dif- Jewish Center Association in the ference in Clocks," a one-act play Midget division of the Inter-Set- to attend these affairs, which are congenial and wholesome, and at by Ethel Livingston, was presented tlement Athletic league, defeated by the Dramatic Club, with Esther the representative team of the which friendships are made and a fine school spirit is developed. Flaunt and Betty Pearlman in the Dodge Community House by the cast. Eva Slatkin gave her origi- score of 24 to 14. This is the These are not couple affairs. Boys and girls come individually. Par- nal monologue, "Stenographers fourth consecutive win for this team and makes them leaders in ents should arrange to bring their Wanted." children and to call to take them their division. home. Valentina Bridge Party: A bridge party will be the pro- Jolly Sports Hold Membership Drive: gram fur this Sunday evening "At The Jolly Sports, a group of Home." The prizes and features will all be characteristic of Valen- young girls ranging in age from 15 to 17 years, are desirous of in- tine Day. The Detroit Community Union. creasing their membership. They meet every Thursday night at the at its meeting last week, re-elected Book Chat Club: Fred Si. Butzel president. Mayne The Book Chat Club, which Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne, from meets on Tuesday evenings, still 7 to 9 p. m. Girls who are inter- John C. Lodge was elected honor- ary president; William J. Morten, has room for a few more enroll- ested are cordially invited to at- tend an open meeting Saturday, secretary, and Percival Dodge, as- ments. Feb. 11. sociate secretary. William Friedman, Harry P. Monthly Meeting: Breitenbach, Frank Cody, henry The last Sunday afternoon in Twelfth Street Mothers' Club: S. Morgan and Henry P. Williams The next meeting of the Twelfth the month, Feb. 26, is the date of the monthly meeting. We will Street Mothers' Club will be held were re-elected members of the board of directors. on Saturday, Feb. 11, at 2:30 have another of our delightful Among the members of the musicales this time under the di- o'clock at the Farban Shute, 1905 board whose terms have not yet Gladstone avenue. A discussion on rection of Mrs. Benyas of the Jewish literature and a fine musi- expired are Mrs. Henry Si. Wine- Music Study Club. cal program has been arranged. roan and Mrs. S. It. Glogower. High School Club: The first program undertaken FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO by the High School Club will be a Band Concert: The Jewish Center Band, which Valentine party on Sunday after- HEAR JACOB MILLER noon, Feb. 12. Games and musi- is conducted by Mr. Israel Glass, Jacob Miller, active in Pisgah cal numbers have been planned is giving a concert on Sunday eve- Lodge, who recently returned from and a delightful afternoon is an- ning, Feb. 12, at the Jewish Cen- Palestine, will address an open ter. More than 40 children will ticipated for them. meeting of the Detroit Friendship take part in the program, and there Club at 4 p. tn. Sunday, at the H. H. Rubin, Menorah Land will be several soloists. Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne. The general public is invited to attend Company Representative, Inter-Nos Club: this lecture. On Brief Stay Here. The Inter-Nos Club will hold a On Sunday evening, the club 11. 11. Rubin, representative of combination open meeting and the Menorah Palestine Building valentine party on Sunday, Feb. will give a theater party for mem- Corporation and Menorah Land 12, at 1:30 o'clock, at the Jewish bers. Company, is on a brief visit to De- Center. — troit. Whether on Records or "On the Air" Sunday Services: Rabbi I.eon Fram will occupy the pulpit Sunday, Feb. 12, and speak on the subject, "What Can At the meeting of the Greater a Man Believe?" Services begin Detroit Young Men's Hebrew As at 10:45. sociation, held on Sunday after Preparations are being made by the Umpartayishe Folkshul Gezel- shaft for a brilliant I'esach concert, which will he held at Orchestra Hall on April It An unusual program is being planned to make the concert mem- orable in Detroit. The artists who are coming from New York and Chicago will be announced later. The Women's Club of the Um- partayishe Folkshul No. 1, has formed two study groups for its members. One of the groups is studying the works of the great Jewish author, Mendele Mocher Sforim, and the other is making a study of the modern Jewish poets of America, under the instruction of Miss Bessie Hershfield, poetess. Youth CI Each of the three schools of the Umpartayishe Folkshul Gezelshaft has become a nucleus around which the Jewish youth is gathering, and from which it received cultural nourishment and guidance. The Yugent dugs meet twice a week to study Jewish history and literature, and to discuss vital Jew- ish problems at the following places: Umpartayishe Folkshul 1, 539 Kenilworth, Shute 2; 3430 Fen- kel Shale 3; 12244 Dexter boule- rare, (Dime Savings Bank build- ing). The clubs are open to girls and boys between the ages of 14 and 20. A children's percussion orches- tra, in which the children are learn- ing to play primitive Instruments, a MI in this way study rhythm, has been organized in the Umpartay- ishe Folkshul I, 539 Kenilworth. The orchestra is under the direc- tion of the violinist, Ben Silver- steoin. PAGE FIVE morr /Emmy (A RONICLE "TIIERE's A STORE GRINNELI. .410111W614Kt40.4,... ■■ • .a•tYI• • Stores NEAR YOU' - ..y.o.4 44two.0/14.444.,••• • •••••••• iv; he N.. t • AIIPOYMYNYZIY,44Y4rorsr More speed! It is the demand of business. Faster! 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