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?AGE EIGHT

0.temp1e Neill El

Playhouse.

"Cock Robin," the intriguing
mystery comedy by Elmer Rice and
I'hilip Barry, continues for another
week at the Bonstelle Playhouse,
with Eden Gray Craig Ward an d
George Blackwood in prominent

parts, and Lorna Carroll and Wal-
ter Sherwin in important character
parts. Thin amusing and exciting
play has had a succesful run at the
Forty-eighth Street Theater and
the Booth Theater in New York, Sunday Services:
and is just now completing its sea-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy
' son there.
the pulpit Sunday, May 6, and
speak on the subject "Parents on
Probation." The sermon will be
based upon a book under that title
by Miriam Van Waters which was
published within the year as one
of the New Republic series. Miss
Van Waters is an authority upon
the subject of her book. She is
perhaps best known through her
book, which has gone through sev-
eral editions, under title "Youth
In Conflict. Services begin at
10:45.

Notre

TIEINWAY

the iastrumeat of the immortals

It
Farewell Performance
WILL RENDER SOLOS
HEADS COMM ITTEE FOR
For Isaac Arco May 8
LAG B'OMER LUNCHEON1MU SIC
AT HAZOMIR CONCERT

The last board meeting of the
Northwestern Women's League
was held at the home of Mrs. S.

`CUSTOMIZED'
HATS

A farewell performance in
well-known
Rice,
I Benjamin
I basso, cantor at the Hillel Found.- honer: of the leading man of Litt-
man'a
Yiddish Theateis Isaac Arco,
ner
a
d
Arbor
A
lion
"'"
. be given
st nn r nr.
Tuesday, Slay 8.
On this occasion
imartneps
be
will
there
played the well-
that cannot
k no wn tragic-
be founfi
comedy, "Bert-
Program is Announced for
rfady•
chik In Amer-
Musicale of Choral
ica," or "Breach
of
Promise,"
a
Society.
four-act play by
Leon Kobrin. Mr.
An interesting concert awaits
Area will be as-
the Detroit public at the Ilazomir
sisted in this play
Choral Society's concert of Jewish
by Mrs. SI. Arco.
music, to be given at the Slavonic
Arco
Mr.
Temple on Sunday evenise.
in
the
played
Mothers' and Daughters Day Pro-
May 27.
local Yiddish
gram:
The repertoire is being practised
theater during
Isaac Arco
twice a week, on Monday and
the past three
10:30—Services in Brown Memor-
Wednesday evenings, at the
ial Chapel. "The Girl and the
seasons and has won a host of
Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth
Woman" will be the subject of
friends and admirers. He ex-
and Atkinson.
Dr. Franklin's sermon.
presses the hope that his friends
COT
The society at present numbers
12:30—Luncheon for mothers and
will come to see him and wish bin,
70 male and female voices, under
daughters in Social Hall. Ad-
ON
farewell at the Tuesday evening
the direction of Professor Elijah
dresses; words of welcome, Mrs.
performance.
'ME
Zaludkowski, cantor of Shaarey
Oscar C. Robinson; prayer.
HEAD
Zedek. These will present a pro-
After the luncheon the follow-
"A Man's Man," Next At. TO err
gram of classical, religious, Chas-
ing "vaudeville bill": Attractive
ItERFEt•LY-
sidic and Jewish folk-songs. The
BENJAMIN RICE
dances by the Rusmussen sisters
traction at Cass,
MRS. S. KALT
proceeds will go towards furthS 1r-
(these little children danced with
number
of
solos
at
the
Hazomir
Let Us Crov re a Style
ing
the
work
of
the
society
in
the Mordkin troupe when he was
flailed by a score of critics as
luncheon and bridge party,lo take training good Jewish singers.
concert of 'Jewish music to be
for You
here recently) ; comedy magic act;
place Tuesday, May . 5, at the
staged at Masonic Temple on Sun- "the great American play," Patrick
All
Jewish
organizations
are
clown act; comedy cartoonist.
Philadelphia-Byron hall, were urged to keep the date of the con- day evening, May 27. Kearney's "A Man's Man" will
Mr. Rice appeared in a number open at the Cass Theater Sunday
completed. There will be an elab-
Sisterhood to Hold Final Meeting orate literary and musical pro- cert open, to prevent interference. of recitals in Detroit, Chicago and n,
;,.Si Slay 5 Cu, a limited en-
The following singers will ap-
of the SMICID May 14:
The play deals with
ram Prizes will be awarded. pear in the concert: Miss Rhoda Milwaukee. He also sang over the 'segment
The Sisterhood will hold its final Mrs. S. Kelt, chairman of the ar- Goldberg, dramatic soprano; Sam- radio on several occasions. He is the tragedy of the sucker type of
young American husband, anxious In c1110D11/4114L.
meeting of the year on Monday, rangements committee, assisted uel Shpargel, prominent pianist the treasurer of the Hazoinir.
to be a joiner, whose home life is
May 14, at 2:30 p. m., when an by Mesdames F. Richmond, N • and Ilazomir accompanist; Clare
ClitiOlt tit I) HAtif
wrecked by one of the "regular
unusually fine speaker in the per- Wauldron, B. Sh•artz, are making ence Nagel, distinguished organist; Mother and Daughter
guy" type of wise-cracking Ameri•
6oe ?sic>, sow's
son of Rev. Reinhold Niebuhr of every effort to make this luncheon Mischa Gelzide, concertmaster,
et
Monday,
May
7
Banc k
cans.
this city will deliver a talk on the
i a complete success.
'cellist of Michigan Theater Sym-
i
subject, a The I , lace of Religion
n
Mrs. J. Margolis, chairman of phony.
The Mothers Clubs of Detroit
Modern Urban Life." A8 the Rev. the luncheon, will have as host-
and the Girls Clubs of the Jewish
Niebuhr is about to leave Detroit esses Mesdames SI. Weksler, II. E.
HALEVY
TO
ELECT
Center
will hold their annual Moth-
to accept a professorship at the Lippit, A. Markson, M. Hayman,
and Daughter banquet on Mon-
Union Theological Seminary of A. Knoppow, J. Silverstein, E. Pol.
OFFICERS MAY 9 er
day,
May
7, at 6:30 o'clock at the
E. Kopel, M. Co.
New York, the Sisterhood consid• lock, S. Munch
,
Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne. A
ers itself fortunate in securing for hen , I. Shewach, L. Weingarten,
Preparations are being made by varied program has been planned
its members this opportunity of J. Kunin, S. Shnitz, S. Rosenberg, the Halevy Choral Society to en-
listening to a man who has built C. Shmidt, L. Shline, A. Apple, S. large its membership through a by the :Mothers and Girls Council.
to include music, readings and
up one of the great churches of Widre, L. Weisman.
city-wide campaign. The last con-
toasts. A surprise dinner has also
Detroit and has earned a national
cert of the society at Orchestra
been planned.
reputation as a writer and
Hall has shown once more that
Novel decorations for the dining
scholar. All are invited. Put MAX GABEL, NOTED
there is a great future musically hall have been planned by the
aside the date now.
YIDDISH ACTOR TO for this band of idealistic young daughters who will also be in
and women, under the able di- charge of the serving.
PLAY ON MAY 4-6 men
Men's Club Annual Meeting and
rection of Julius Miller, conductor,
Last autumn she
Mrs Joseph Welt, president of
Smoker:
and William Gaymen, associate
the League of Jewish Women, has
Will Appear at Littman's Th
gave up trusting to
The Men's Temple Club offers
conductor.
been chosen by the council as hon-
in "Her Mother's Wedding
The society has undertaken to
to its members an unusually inter-
luck and the cedar
orary speaker of the evening. Miss
Gown."
interpret Jewish music to Detroit Mary Caplan, director of the Jew-
esting speaker in connection with
chest after finding
Jewry and to represent the Jewish
its annual meeting which is to
ish Center, will act as chairman.
Max Gabel, celebrated Jewish
community musically at all impor-
take place on Tuesday evening,
some fine winter
stage favorite, playwright-pro-
May 22. On this occasion Charles
tant occasions.
Emanuel Bible Classes.
ducer and director of Gabel's Peo-
apparel ruined by
Rehearsals are held as usual
II. Joseph of Pittsburgh, who is
The following are the honor pu-
every Wednesday evening at the
known to all readers of the Jew-
moths.
pils
in
the
consecutive
classes
on
Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne.
ish press as the author of a
Election of officers will take place the preceding Sunday:
weekly syndicated article under
Miss
Esther
Ashinsky's
class:
Wednesday evening, May 9. All
the title "Random Thoughts," ap-
Send All Your Winter Apparel
active and associate members are Conalee Rosenthal, Sadie Karball,
pearing in The Chronicle, will be
Emil Isberg, Louis Kurtz, Freda
urged of be present.
To Forest's For Safe Storing
the speaker of the evening. The
Greenbaum and Janet Caplan.
meeting will take the form of a
Miss Judith Ashinsky's class:
smoker and will be informal. Offi-
CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN Nathaniel Sher, Albert Newman,
Furs, fur coats, winter overcoats, Women ' s cloth coats,
cers will be elected for the ensuing
sweaters, winter sport clothes and household articles
The Oakland Mothers Club, with Lillian Weisman, and Elmer Elias.
year and other business of impor-
Miss Gertrude Goldman's class:
the co-operation of the various
such as blankets should be dry cleaned and then
tance will be transacted.
Nora
Siderman
and
Saul
Petosky.
agencies and schools of the Oak-
stored. All articles stored at Forest's are insured
Miss Pauline Lasser's class:
land district, are getting busy
Confirmation:
against loss from any source whatever.
again, and are holding meetings Flora Beckman, Betty Rubin, Ruth
On Sunday morning, May 27,
and electing their officers for the Kramer, Oscar Kramer and Alma
the annual confirmation services
clean-up campaign to be held dur- Abrams.
will take place in the temple when
Miss Golda Greenbaum's class:
ing the week of May 7.
a class of 98 children will be con-
,Miriam Kolli and Ruth Goodgall.
The clean-up call reads:
firmed. For the first time in many
Miss Rose Friednian's class:
"These last few years, Detroit
years there will be more boys than
has become noted for the splendid Jean Robins, Thelma Goldsmith,
girls in the class, there being 51
response to the clean-up appeal. Irvin Strub and Freda Lang.
boys and 47 girls to be confirmed.
Let us continue the good work.
The 'service this year will be en-
Your co-operation is needed. Clean
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53) 547 Forest Ave. East
dresses of the children represent-
Give us your silent pledge that
JACOB COHEN
ing a survey of Jewish history
will make us feel that our neigh-
formerly
of
White
Cloud,
Mich..
from the beginning unto this day.
bors have real sincere civic pride.
The entire service is being planned
"We can help you get, rid of died April 21, aged 81, after a
so as to conclude not later than
your ashes and garbage by . making short illness. Surviving him are
'..t?:.i.'rq.1.',',..i.1..iilY;t371.'..!:..:!..:1'.;...T:i...i':.i.l': '
12:30. On the following Sunday,
special arrangements with the De- Mrs. .1. l'asik, Mrs. L. Scheman•
;
June 3, there will be confirmed a
partment of Public Works. If sky, Sirs. H. Ilelman, Mrs. Jersky.
`.-,
class of nine children at Pontiac,
you know of places requiring spe- Esther Cohen, Dr. S. Cohen of a
4,4+
a and Dance to the Tantalizing Tunes of
He
Marentette,
Wisc.,
Louis
Cs
hen
of
L.)
,*1
Mich.
cial attention, call Empire 4878
MAX GABEL
k,
, .1 .
and let us know so that we can as- Texas, and Ben Cohen of Detroit.
pie's Theater in New York City, sist in every way possible in get-
Beth El College:
HARRIS SIMON
Dr. Solomon B. Freehof of Chi- will be the guest star of Littman's 4ing our district spotless."
of 3744 Elmhurst avenue, aged 79,
cago, who is well 'known to the Peoples Theater in "Her Mother's
passed away at Grace Hospital
people of Detroit, has accepted the Wedding Gown," his latest and
April 28. Ile is survived by four
invitation of the graduating class greatest melodramatic sensation,
.4
daughters and two sons, Mrs. Har-
Syncopating Dance Band
which
ran
for
one
solid
season
in
of Beth El College of Jewish Stu-
ry Ginsberg, Mrs. Flora Simon, C
dies to deliver the commencement New York, breaking all previous
7_,i,
Nov flaying at
Mrs. George Robinson of Detroit,
lecture Monday evening, May 21. records. The play will only be
Mrs. Robert Sundheimer of St. .',.,
On Monday evening, May 14, here on May 4, 5 and 6.
Louis, and Joe and Nathan Si- ...
most
out-
the
Max
Gobel,
who
is
the graduating class is planning a
mons, 10 grandchildren and two 7;:
class supper, and the second hour standing Yiddish stage personality,
In loving memory of Julius IV. great-grandchildren. Ile was a Ss,.
of the college session will be de- needs no introduction to the Jew-
resident of Detroit for 62 years. ,Ss.
Lachman
who
passed
away,
May
5,
voted to a college assembly in ish playgoer the world over. For
Services were held Monday at " s :,5
which will the members of the the past 35 years his name has 1927.
Lewis Bros.' parlors. and burial
class will offer a program of en- been a household word in every
think of you. dear daddy, in silence.
was at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi s ,ss ..
Though
they
my
not
use
us
weep:
tertainment to the entire student Jewish American home. As play-
Ashinsky officiated.
many silent learn we shed
At the End of Washington
body. The valedictorian of the wright-producer, director, theater But
e1s,
While others •re •eleep.
class will be announced next week. owner and star, Mr. Gabel created Friends may think we ha•e forgotten
Blvd. on Michigan Ave •
DAVID ALTMAN
stage history. His past achieve-
you, dear WO.
died at Wyandotte on Slay 2 at
When sit times they 2...e U•
ments won hint the distinction of
Fred Buts.] Teaches Seniors:
the
age
of
57.
Burial
took
place
But little do they know the bitter heart•
In accordance with a well es- being known as the most versatile
aches
on Friday at Bay City.
A
tablished custom, Fred Butzel is dramatist in his field.
That smile hides •I 1 the while.
As
an
actor,
Mr.
Gabel
has
And in our .iidest m
oment,
conducting the final sessions of the
ISAAC ROSNER
bolds sway:
One
happy
thought
senior class of the Temple High proven beyond doubt to be with- We will met you piton. dear daddy.
904 Hendrie avenue, passed away
School. He is discussing with out a single rival. His histrionic
And all be happy some sweet d•r•
on April 28 at the age of 60. He
them the social problems of the ability, particularly in his former
was the beloved husband of Ruth.
Loving
wife
and
children
characterization
of
the
bereft
local community and Jewish prob-
Burial took place at Beth Abraham
lems of a national and interna - father who loses his only daughter
Noonday Club
Table d'Hote
- Cemetery on April 28.
on
the
eve
of
her
marriage
in
"Her
In
memory
of
our
darling
daugh
tional nature.
Mother's Wedding Gown," stamped ter and sister, Lillian Cohen, who
Luncheons
EVA GOLDEN
Dinners
The Oratory and Declamation Con. him king of the Yiddish drama to passed away four years ago today 9150 Cardoni avenue, passed away
New York theatergoers.
May 5, 1924.
tests:
on May 2 at the age of 59. She
Critics
of
both
the
English
as
The final contests for the Tem-
Accommodations for Banquets and ['artier of any sire
A. 'um e eineet flower drams and dies . was the beloved wife of Israel.
ple Men's Club medals for oratory well as the Yiddish New York
When failearlrom before our eyes.
Burial took place at Machpelah
our specialty
And •11 too POOPwas gone:
and declamation take place next press, who have witnessed Mr. Ga-
Cemetery.
But in Gods garden free from pain.
Sunday morning. The oratory con- bel ' s astounding per ormanc e in
Where grow the fairest flower,
test will be held at the High "Her Mother's Wedding Gown,"
We know that we will find moon
Palestine Needs You Now.
School assembly, 9:30; the decla- consider him the peer to David
Thk v•nt.hed bloom of ours.
Give to the United Palestine
mation contest at the Intermediate Warfield and even Emil Jennings
Sadly missed by her loving
'
assembly, 10:45. The contesting of the movies.
Appeal.
parents and brothers.
Mr. Gabel will be supported
orators are: Jack Rom, "The Men-
of Jewish
siah;" Estelle Morse, "Jewish His- here by a capable cast
In
loving
memory
of
our
dear
tory:" Henry Silver, "Our Hu- players including Anna Lillian,
manitarian Legislation:" Gertrude Mme. Ray Schneider, Misha Fish- father, Max Schreiber, who passed
Saul Lewis
Dental Lewis
a If so, have them
sohn and the entire Littman's Peo- away 11 years ago today, May 6,
p
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Love, "Anti-Semitism."
The contesting declamants are:
PM.
Phyllis Lowenthal, "Ruth and
Naomi;" Pauline Fried, "Jericho;"
Sadly missed by his loving Chil-
Rodell Broder, "Two Angels;"
Dorothy Magidsohn, "The Ninety- dren.
first Psalm;" Ruth Goldman, "Sab-
bath, My Love."

The High School Commencemeat
Exercises:

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present at the High School com-
mencement services Sunday, May
13. A special section of the Tem-
ple auditorium will be reserved
for the high School.

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Temple High School will be known
as Beth El Night, to be held Sat-
urday night, May 26. The Bethe-
lite staff, the Drama Club, and the
High School Council are uniting
in providing the program. The
Drama Club will present vaude-
ville, and the Bethelite will pro-
duce a special "razz" sheet. Ad-
mission will be 50 cents.

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