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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-05-18

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HRONICLE

PROCEEDS TO GO LOCAL B'NAI B'RITH
A CONFIRMATION TO BEi DANCE
FOR ORPHANS IN KIEV

HELD SUNDAY, MAY 271

If Quality is What You Want, Buy

Suits For
Confirmation

at Hickey's

For a quarter of a century boys have se-
lected their confirmation clothes at Hickey's.
where they are assured of correctness of
style and dependability of quality. Excellent
assortments of single and double-breasted
models await YOU

$23.50 to $32.50

Siz es

6 to 10

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Adjoining Hotel Statler

1333

IP

Place Your Order Now for

SHEVUOTH PASTRIES

Our Famous

Lovely Cheese Cake, Bunte Kuchen, a Wonderful
Line of Strudel, Perwein's Own Home-Made
Twist Bread and Sponge Cake

The Ladies Ukrainian Aid So-
day for Detroit announces its
dance for Sunday, May 19, at the

(Continued From Page One).

ROSENBLATT IS AGAIN
HEAD OF N. Y. BRANCH

LODGE CELEBRATES OF UNITED SYNAGOGUE
70TH ANNIVERSARY

NEW YORK. — Announcement
(Continued From Page One).
was made by Rabbi Samuel M.
2004 Hazelwood avenue; Adolph
Cohen that Albert Rosenblatt. who
sick and the caring for widows and was president of the New York
E. Baron, 1998 Lawrence avenue;
orphans.
Gerald M. Beck. 1215 Burlingame
Frankel, Bluraroten Speak.
avenue; Sidney A. Benjamin, 247
Moss avenue; Jean L. Bennett, 93
Hiram D. Frankel, past presi-
Massachusetts avenue; Jacob G.
dent, now secretary of District
Brown, 90 Moss avenue; Rosalie A.
Grand Lodge No. 6, recalled his
Brown, 60 East Boston boulevard;
attendance at the sixtieth anniver-
David Bushner, 8901 West Vernor
sary of Pisgah Lodge. Ile said
Highway; Stanley J. Clamage,
Grand Lodge No. 6 then had 5,500
1600 Seward avenue; Della Co-
members. which number has now
hen, 157 Massachusetts avenue;
grown to 12,900, and expressed the
Lillian Cohn, 3045 Blaine avenue;
hope that a membership of 25,000
Rae A. Cohn, 25088 West Phila-
will be reached at Pisgah's seven-
delphia avenue; Bert A. Colman,
ty-fifth anniversary.
2646 Tuxedo avenue; Gertrude E.
Sol Bdumrosen, vice-president of
Denenburg, 3327 Vicksburg ave-
l'isgah Lodge, spoke on the future
nue; Florence J. Dinner, 1460
of the lodge, expressing his belief
Glynn Court; Joseph Dombrower,
that "it will play an even greater
12050 North Martindale avenue;
part than ever in Detroit's com-
Maurice Dreifuss, Jr., 26460 Hunt-
munal affairs." He expressed the
ington Road, Royal Oak; Geor-
hope that every Jew in Detroit will
giana II. Eger, 5337 Sturtevant
respond to the plea "Every Jew a
avenue; Harriet N. Ellenstein, 859
Ben B'rith."
Delaware avenue; Robert Epp-
Messages of greeting were re-
stein, 4010 Elmhurst avenue; Irma
ceived from Alfred M. Cohen, pres-
S. Feerer, 1543 Burlingame ave-
ident of the Constitutional Grand
—Photo by LoPatin Studio
nue; Ruth Feinberg, 4284 Leslie
Lodge; Robert C. Lappin. presi-
avenue; Leonard A. Feldman, 25
dent of District Grand Lodge No.
MRS. J. R. GREENBERG
Grove avenue; Goldwyn Ferman,
6, and Governor Fred W. Green,
1721 Collingwood avenue; Frances Jericho Temple, Joy road, between who expressed regrets at not be-
Fineberg, 3226 Calvert avenue; Lawton and Linwood. The pro- ing able to attend the celebration.
ALBERT ROSENBLATT
Violin solos were played by Miss
Joseph C. Finsterwald, 7410 La ceeds of this affair will go toward
Salle boulevard; Ruth N. Frank, the orphans kitchen in Kiev, Rus- Ida Divinoff, accompanied by Mrs.
branch of the United Synagogue of
100 Massachusetts avenue; Arthur sia.
Lillian Schimberg Freedman. The
America during the past year, had
Freedman, 2717 Monterey avenue.
Mrs. J. R. Greenberg is chairman dinner was followed by a dance.
acceded to the unanimous wish of
The banquet was preceded by
Barbara L. Gilbert, 2050 Glynn of this dance and Mrs. A. Katnin
tlw Court; Muriel J. Gladwin, 1416 is assisting chairman. , Tickets the installation of a new clam, the convention of that body, held
on March 18, that he accept the
named after Julius Rosenwald.
Virginia Park; Edwin Goldberg, may be obtained at the dear.
presidency for a second term.
There were 112 new members in
Jr., 675 West Boston boulevard;
Many conferences have been
the class. Aaron Blumenau was
Herbert Goldberg, 2034 Delaware
had with Mr. Rosenblatt since,
in charge of the degree team, and
avenue; Irving P. Golden, 600 Pin-
with the result that he has finally
the new members were addressed
gree avenue; Helen Gottlieb, 3210
yielded his own inclinations for
Richton avenue; Helen Haydu,
by Mr. Frankel.
Mr. Blumenau was assisted on the good of the cause. In doing
1989 Richton avenue; Alexander
so, Mr. Rosenblatt said that he had
the
degree
team
by
Elias
Goldberg,
Hirschfield, 947 Hazelwood ave-
been brought to realize that the
Sam Sternberg, Rabbi Gordon,
nue; Phyllis R. Jacobs, 600 Pin-
pressing Jewish problems dealt
Sunday
Services:
Henry Gurovich, Max Edwards,
gree avenue; Robert F. Katzen-
with by the United Synagogue of
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy Silas C. Feinberg, Harry Yudkoff, America were the concern of
berg, 866 Pingree avenue; Bea-
trice C. Klein, 2525 West Euclid the pulpit Sunday morning, May Joseph L. Staub, Ben Rubenstein.
A feature of the initiation was every loyal Jew.
avenue; Estelle D. Koblin, 2535 20, and speak on the subject "Ex-

A Distinctive
New Sports
Frock

'39.50

A Charming New Paris-Inspired
Two-piece model. Top of heavy it e.
quality Shantung in Blue, Flesh,
and Sunlight with Smart Faggot-
ing, Jet Buttons and Patent Leath-
er Belt. The Skirt Is of Pleated
Black Satin.

i3Sitbti@

temple Beth El
Notes

"Charlie" Levine took

a chance • But here's a
Piece of Good Advice

Longfellow avenue; Joseph Lattin, plaining Judaism to the non-Jew." the singing by the quartet from
1600 Seward avenue; Leonard M. The request to speak upon this sub- the Halevy Choral Society. This
Lewis, 20 Worcester Place; Doro- ject comes from a number of quartet was composed of L. Green-
thy L. Luber, 8958 Cameron ave. friends both Jewish and non-Jew- blatt, Nathan Mogill, M. Margolin
forget our delicious assortment of torten.
nue; Delphine S. Lorig, 2686 ish who recently heard an address and Israel Hertz, and was directed
Cortland avenue; Jeannette E. by Dr. Franklin in which he ex- by William Cayman, associate con-
Love, 2632 Glendale avenue; Max plained the essential philosophy ductor of Halevy. Mr. Gayman
Marks, 820 Langlois avenue, Wind- and ideals of Judaism. Services also arranged the music for the
quartet. Walter Chanson accom-
sor, Ont.; Myron Marks, 3245 Chi- begin at 10:45.
panied on the piano.
cago boulevard; Ralph D. Marx,
Important Meeting Monday.
2920 East Grand boulevard; Jack Sabbath Services:
Mayer, 5316 Crane avenue; Her-
Business matters of importance
Dr. Franklin will occupy the pul-
bert N. Miller, 2201 Blaine ave- pit Saturday morning, May 19. will be taken up at the meetisg
nue; Rose B. Modell, 1196 Edison Sabbath services are held in the Monday evening of Pisgah Lodge.
Don't wait until the
1634 Brown Memorial Chapel and begin Delegates will be elected to the
avenue; Daniel Nathan,
Clairmount avenue; Ruth Neidorff, at 10:30.
moth-miller has hatch-
annual convention of District
Branch:
8431 Beaubien street; Anna New-
Grand Lodge No. 6, to be held in
ed her hungry brood in
9144 Twelfth St., near
2335
Sin-Mile
Road
man,
313
Marmon
avenue;
Dorothy
July.
Canddiatea
for
membership
Young
People's
Temple
Club:
Clairmount
your valuable winter
Phone Longfellow 1209
S. Perlman, 2946 Elmhurst ave-
Phone Empire 5391
Having made such a splendid who could not be initiated in the
coat. Call RA 0022 and
nue;
success of the Spring Sports Fes• Julius Rosenwald class Sunday will
an Annie representaive
Edwin H. Reinitz, 3741 Coiling- tival, the Young People's Club is be obligated.
wood avenue• Raymond Rabino- looking forward to its next great
A welcome is planned for "Dad-
will come for your furs.
witz, 142 California
avenue; social enterprise, the moonlight, to dy" Freund, who could not attend
'
James K. Robinson, 1187 Colling- he given June 18. The Young Peo- the meeting last Monday due to
Insure with Confidence
wood avenue; Saul Rosano, 1132 ple's Moonlight is always a happy illness.
To Make Your
Clairmount avenue; Harold M. Ro- event for the families of Temple
Pisgah Lodge is co-operating
sen, 3710 Humphrey avenue; Ed- Beth El. Last year it was neces- with its auxiliary to make the
win M. Rosenthal, Jr., 751 West sary to turn many people away. theater party June 3a success.
Boston boulevard; James K. Ro- In the forthcoming issues of the
Insurance and St
senthal, 2493 West Euclid avenue; Chronicle, further details of the LADIES' AUXILIARY PLANS
WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD
Jean Rosenthal, 2715 Rochester moonlight program will be given. THEATER PARTY JUNE 3
A Decided Success, Be Sure to Serve
avenue;
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
Randolph 0022
Melvin Sands, 3310 Rochester Men's Temple Club:
Lodge is sponsoring a theater
40 YEARS OF SERVICE
avenue; Ethel E. Sarasohn. 4071
party
at
the
Bonstelle
Playhouse
The Annual Meting and Smoker
Richton avenue; Herbert Schakne,
of the Men's Temple Club will take on Sunday evening, June 3. Mrs.
2073 Hazelwood avenue; Tereus
place on Tuesday evening, May 22 , R. 13. Newman is chairman of the
Schlesinger, 7621 Fullerton ave-
at 8 o'clock. Charles II. Joseph affair, and tickets can be procured
nue; Jeanette S. Schmittke, 1244
will be the speaker on this occasion. from her at 1478 Glynn court.
Burlingame avenue; Rema Schu-
His subject will be "Random "Marquise" is the name of the
list, 2911 Monterey avenue; Edith
play to be presented.
B. Segall, 1629 Virginia Park; Thoughts."
Reinforced. Will Guarantee for
Marvin II. Selling, 12115 Linwood
.
Temple Arts Society:
Years
I. 0. B. B. SENDS $5,000 TO
—and—
avenue; Hortense E. Serlin, 2500
ALLAY
EARTHQUAKE
VICTIMS
On Tuesday, May 29, at 8 p. m.,
Gladstone avenue; Lydia Shapiro,
T. A.)—
CINCINNATI.—(J.
the
Temple
Arts
Society
will
hold
9916 Brondstreet boulevard; Har-
1927 PINGREE
The sum of $5,000 to provide first
old Silberblatt, 1474 Calvert ave- its annual meting, at which time a
Residence: Garfield 7106
nue; Lester N. Silverman, 1648 special program and Green Room aid for the Jewish victims of the Office: 5113 Buhl Bldg.
Cadillac am
Leslie avenue; Robert Sloman, entertainment will be given. Put earthquake in the Bulgarian cities
was dispatched by the Independent
aside the date now.
1258
Chicago
boulevard;
William
Direct From Our Churn to Your Table
Order B'nai B'rith, Alfred NI. Co-
Sloman, 1258 Chicago boulevard;
Seymour Smelsey, 3295 Rochester Beth El College Commencement hen, president oof the order, an-
FRESH COUNTRY EGGS
Exercises:
nounced.
avenue; Maurice D. Smiley, Jr.,
The action was taken as the re-
You are cordially invited to at-
2005 Lawrence avenue; Sidney
AND OTHER DAIRY PRODUCTS
sult of an urgent appeal cabled to
tend
the
first
commencement
exer-
Sobin, 10389 Stoepel avenue
CARS
Charles J. Solomon, 1466 Atkinson cises of Beth El College of Jewish the I. 0. B. B. headquarters here
Washing, Polishing,
avenue; Ruth L. Solomon, 2227 Studies Monday night, May 21, at by the president of the B'nai B'rith
Vacuumed
Gladstone avenue; Eleanor Solo- 8 o'clock. Dr. Solomon B. Freehof district in Constantinople, to
vich, 1717 Boston boulevard; Ger- of Chicago will deliver the com- whom the Bulgarian Jews appealed
100% Alemite—Zerk
ald Steinberg, 2535 Blaine avenue; mencement lecture on the subject for aid.
Dorothy E. Stralser, 2531 Glad- "Judaism and Christianity — A
Service
stone avenue; Florence Trunsky, Study in Group Psychology."
9150 Twelfth Street
Tire and Battery Service
Dodge Shipments Show 36
2275 Boston boulevard; Gerald Georgic) Galvani will sing a group
Next Door to Perwein Pastry Shop
Per Cent Gain Over
SUNOCO GAS and OILS
Walker, 3822 Blaine avenue; Ida of Jewish songs. The Sisterhood
1463 Holden. Empire 2359
Last Year.
B. Warren, 374 Tuxedo avenue; of Temple Beth El will tender the
12039 Dexter at Duane
Gertrude Wartell, 583 Woodland graduates and their friends a re-
ception
in
the
social
hall
of
the
Euclid 5907
With factory shipments of
avenue; Charles H. Wasserman, 59
temple
immediately
after
the
ex-
-
Dodge
Brothers,
Inc.,
for
the
firt
Seward avenue; Lillian E. Wein
four months of this year exceed-
berger, 31 Puritan avenue; Jean ercises.
ing the corresponding period of
F. Weiner, 1679 Leslie avenue;
last year by 22,005 units, or 36
Avery Weisman, 2241 Taylor ave- Important Dater.
Wiley & Hickmon
May 27, confirmation. There will per cent, the May production
nue; Jacob I. Weissman, 1656
Garage
West Boston boulevard; Ruth S. be no religious school sessions held. schedules of the company indicate
June :3, closing exercises. Every continued substantial gains will be
Weissman, 1219 Calvert avenue;
Day and Night Service
child should be present to be reg. maintained over May, 1927.
Dorothy
Weitzman,
95
Monterey
LOUIS HOPPER, Prop.
4002, istered for promotion. The high
STORAGE
The increased demand for cars
avenue; Richard L. Wolfe,
school graduating class will pre- is reflected in new car registration
Clifford 6804
Vicksburg avenue.
GENERAL REPAIRING
sent a Biblical play entitled "The reports from 17 states, showing
289 Adelaide St., Bet. John R. and Brush
Children of Israel" by Tracy D. an average gain of 48.2 per cent
Washing, Gasoline, Ale-
Absolutely Modern and Fireproof
Mygott. The intermediate and
A New Address
in Dodge registrations for March,
miting and Tire Service
WASHING — POLIS:•iNG — STORAGE
primary schools will close with compared with March a year ago.
,
GREASING — GAS AND OIL
beautiful programs.
"The transition to sixes in the Cam Called For and Delivered
Window Shade and Drapery Co.
Dodge Brothers production sched-
Battery and Tire Service. We Call For and Deliver
425 E. WILLIS ST.
Beth El Nile:
15656 LINWOOD AVENUE
Students of Temple Beth El ales has met with popular acclaim
Phone Melrose 4557
we manufacture Drape. and Window
High School will hold their final on all sides," said E. G. Wilmer,
Shades.
social affair Saturday night, May president of the company. The
GArfield 1230
Victory and Standard
26. It is to be Beth El Nile. The : Seni or,
Bethelite staff, the Drama Club, Sixes form a price range appealing
Meet Your Friends at
to every automobile buyer today.
and the social affairs committee of Sales are well ahead of last year
the council will each contribute
FRONTENAC
INN
competitive
market
which
is
a
s•mething unusual to the enter- in
42 MONROE AVENUE
more than ever demanding style
tainment of the evening. The sub- and performance, and giving heed
peen Stair., Opposite Temple Theater
scription is 60 cents. The rabbis to the dependability of the Manu-
Mons, Clifford 9029.7097
recommend that you encourage
boys and girls to attend these facturer."

Your Confirmation Day pastries are here, too! Don't

Don't take any chances with your
Oriental or domestic rug cleaning.
Entrust the work to experts who have
had years of knowl
Save Money
edge and experience.
on new Rugs,
Carpets,
The LEADER process
Floor
Coverings.
of rug cleaning is ex-
Leader's
clusive with us. Try it.
New Retail

FURS
should go to
storage now

-

Department

The Popular Sass

selection at

Tremendous
Saving..

LEADER

Carpet Cleaning and Rug Co.

8700 Linwood at Blaine Phone Garfield 8400

Cement Garbage and
Ash Receptacles

Home Maid Ice Cream

an excellent

Phone:
Garfield 8400

ANNIS FURS

Confirmation Party

offers you

K=.1

H. M. KOFFMAN

Home Maid Butter

Take A Trip
Wise Auto Service 1 To The Old Country
Via The Movies!

;

Sass Dairy Co.

Gigantic Motion Picture Production!

Thousands of Scenes of Life and Activities in Polish-Russian-
Lithuanian-Latvian Cities

SAVOY
GARAGE

LA SALLE

GLASS TIRE and
BATTERY CO.

11637 DEXTER BOULEVARD, Near Webb
Phone Euclid 2395

the Fu rrier

Announce their appointment as an ageny
for

R e liabl e"

Stooge

AJAX TIRES

Remodeling
Repairing

We Also Do Expert Work On

9011 Twelfth.

- Euclid 2420

Vulcanizing and Repairing of Tires.
Complete Battery Service

Announcing the Opening of

Community Barber Shop

9105 Twelfth St., at Clairrnotint

Specialists in Lodge' and Children's Ilairc•tti,•

Our Prices Will Always Remain the Same:
Haircuts 50c, Shaves 25c

One Day Only, Sunday, June 3—Five
Performances—Masonic Auditorium

Kaufman

'Altos:ye

NEW BATTERIES FOR SALE

"THE ETERNAL STUDENT"

OAKLAND
SUPER

Service Station

Oakland

Philadelphia Awes.

For Snappy Service SEE U S

Alenaitieg, Doping. Greasing
OIL AND GAS
Ropairiag, Volcaniriag

ging and Repainng
Batter? Char

your

socials which are always held un-
der fine auspices and under the Fort Wayne Team Wants
chaperonage of members of the
To Book Games.
high school (Realty.

The Lincoln Life Baseball Club,
Fort Yayne Indiana's leading semi
pro club would like to hook games
with the leading semi-pro clubs of
this vicinity. Address all com-
munications to Earl W. Stahl, 412
E. Taber strteet, Fear Wayne,
Indiana.

The Bethelite:

The May-June issue of the Beth-
elite will contain the winning stor-
ies in the Rabbi Leon Fram Short
Story Contest, the winning poem
in the Temple Sister ,lood Poetry
Contest, the winning hook review
in the Dr. he M. Franklin Look
Review Cnettst, rind ties pictures
To a quick question give a slow
of the high school graduating class
answer.
and the confirmation class.
The following members of the
Bethelite staff will ne award'•] the
Bethelite honor pins: Josephine
Lewis, editor; Beatrice Ehrlich,
managing edit•r; Josephine Stern,
associate editor; Robert Mazer,
husines manager. Reporters , : Syl-

via Bieberstein, Dorothy Rosenthal,
Schulist, Harold Rubin,
Rema

Guilda Warshawslcy.

Confirmations
C nfirmaticn this year will take

Place en Sunday morning, May 27.
The class will consist of 51 boys
and 48 girls. As the program is
essentially an entirely new one this
year, it is looked forward to with
keen anticipaticn.

Checker Cabs

Empire 7000

Added Feature:

`The Eternal Student'

Try our Tenderloin Steak
Dinner with Fresh Mushroom
Sauce, Baked Potato.

The Life of a Yeshiva Bachor

Our $1.00 Evening Dinner is
the beet in the city.

Photographed in a Yeshiva College

Have Your Private Parties and
Banquets Here.

I

Where To t;n

MONDAY NIGHT

Eastwood Park Ballroom

I

BIG TIME9 P. N.
Id
THEATER
Midnight
PARTY

Meet Your Favorite

RADIO STARS

In the 11's Balltoom
1Proaram Broadcast by WJR)

EGYPTIAN SERENADERS

The Dance Band of Yeur Drown.

Eastwood Park

GRATIOT AT EIGHT-MILE RD.
Gratlet Can t• the Gate.
Tree Parkin:- Space for Yaoe Car

MASONIC AUDITORIUM

Temple Ave. and Second Blvd.

Admission Price: 75c,

$1.10

HOURS OF PERFORMANCES:
12 M.-2:30 P. M.-5 P. M.-7:30 P. M.-10 P. M.

Tickets will be on sale beginning Tuesday, May 22, at th•.
following places: .4
Grinnell Bros., 1515 Woodward Ave.
Goldman Bros., 8838 Twelfth St.
Sam's Barber Shop, 8516 Twelfth St.
Jericho Hall, 2705 Joy Road—Mr. Thomas, Supt.
Turover Hall, 100 Marston—Mr. II. Slovkin, Supt.
B'nai B'rith Community Center. 275 East Ferry—Mr.
Lahr.
Jewish Center-31 Melbourne Ave.—Wm. S. Pearlstei ,
Reich's Steamship Office, 9128 Oakland Ave.
Plotkin's Book Store, 5031 Hastings St.
Special reduced benefit prices to Organizations, Lodges
Synagogues will be given to those visiting Goldman Bros., a•
Twelfth street, evening, 6-9, Sundays 10-12.

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