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The progress and activities of
151
the Women's League of the United
Synagogue, which met in conven-
tion at Chicago last month, will be Preparations
For Flower
recounted in a report to be sub-
Day; Abe Lachover,
mitted by Mrs. A. Louis Gordon at
the annual meting of the Sister-
Chairman.
hood of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. Mrs. Gordon represented
Support to the Jewish National
the sisterhood at the Chicago con-
Fund was pledged at a meeting
vention. The meeting will take
of individuals and representatives
Place at the synagogue, 1‘ 1111 ' are- of organizations, Thursday eve-
nue and Brush street, Monday af-

Surceesful Method
For

Jazz Piano Playing

ternoon, May 28, at 2 o'clock.
The members of the sisterhood
will choose officers and a board of
directors to serve during the corn-
ing rear. They will also ant upon
a number of proposals to amend
the constitution.
Following the business coveting,
Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne will render
several sacral selections. She will
be accompanied on the piano by
Mrs. Maurice Morse. A social
half-hour will conclude the pro-
gram.

flE MIXT IEW1SA eIRON ICU;

EDITOR'S NOTE

Due to Decoration Day,
Wednesday, May 30, news ar-
ticles for publication in The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle must
be in the hands of the editor
not later than 5 p. m. Tuesday,
May 29. Contributions received
after that hour will be retained
for publication in the following
we•k's issue.

E. A. WOLFE HEADS
MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB

JEWISH HOSPITAL
HERE ENCOURAGED

Dr.

Goldwater, in Letter to

Dr. Amberg, Urges

Early Action.

Dr. Emil Amberg, one eef a group

of lornl physicians who are urging
imediate action for the construe-
tion of a Jewish hospital in De-
troit, this week made public a let-
ter lie received fro Dr. S. S. Gold-
water, director of the Mount Sinai
Hospital in New York, who urges
that Iletroiters should not long de-
lay the construction of such a hos-

Charles H. Joseph Delivers
Interesting Address
At Beth El.

CONCERT OF BATYA
BATH-EINI JUNE 3

The concert of Miss Batya Bath-
Eini, the famous Hebrew' artist,
which is to be held at the Jewish
Center, Sunday, June 3, is arous-
ing the interest of many friends of
the artist in Detroit. Among the
patrons of the concert are Rabbi
and Mrs. A. Si. Hershman, Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. II. Ehrlich, Mr. S. Bereo-
vitch and many others prominent
in local Jewish cultural work.
The program of the concert will
include selections from Peretz,
Malik and her faniouinterpretive
reading of the "I ramincother"
tilobnu) by S. Ansky Miss Bath.
Eini is especially famous for her
interpretative readings of selvc-
ttlffis from the Talmud and the
Bible.
Tickets are now on sale and may
be obtained from Mrs. Jos. II.
Ehrlich, Mrs. Hershman, or at the
Jewish Center.

Dr. Amberg made his letter pub-
lie following a meeting of repre-
sent.itive physicians and a number
of incounilll leaders. at that
mec'og it
Was RUthorni.k. ltly
The Men's Club of Temple Beth Stated that if the aid of a number
El, at its meeting on Tuesday eve- of local Jewish leaders is obtained,
ning, elected Edwin A. Wolfe pres- work on a hospital may be begun
DETROIT SCHOOL OF
ident tee succeed Morris Garrett.
within two years.
about to be re-constructed and
POPULAR MUSIC
The following other officers
Dr. Goldwater's letter came in largely expanded. In New York,
repb
to
the
following
communica-
Clifford
4951
were.
elected:
tot Griswold St.
numerous .lewish hospitals are
A. C. Lappin, vice-president; tion from Dr. Amberg:
162 Clair...! Ave. Empire 3581
scattered in the three important
Herman J. Brach:nun, recording
Two Reasons for Hospital.
secretary; Dave Ponnusky, finan-
"I would appreciate it very much boroughs of the city,- Manhattan,
cial secretary; Sidney S. Weinman, tee learn which cities in the United Brooklyn and the Bronx; here we
treasurer; Samuel Si. Epstein States have Jewish hospitals. You
A N. Address
have reached the stage of classiti-
William 13. Isenberg, Dr. Charles knew Detroit has none. The two
All B'nai
Joint Meeting
Smith, Edwin Sleeman and Herman main points which make me believe cation, and special Jewish insiitu-
B'rith
Chapters
to
Take
Lieberman, members of the board in a Jewish hospital are: Bons for maternity work, chronic
Window Shade and Drapery Co.
of directors.
Place on June 18.
8656 LINWOOD AVENUE
"I. Other creeds create hospitals, diseases, orthopedics, neurology,
ABE LACHOVER
The nomination committee which
not so much on account of their and the like have been created in
We manufacture Drapes and Window
A special program of entertain. ning, at the Shaarey Zedek presented these names consisted of creed but for the reason that it is addition tee the large general hos-
Shades .
Irving Hersch, Joseph Vehon and
ment has been aranged by Pisgah branch, Twelfth and Atkinson.
the duty eef different social units to
GArfield 1230
pitals.
Lodge No. 31, I. 0. B. B., for an
Arrangements were made at this Clarence Enggass.
crane and maintain benevolent in-
Charles H. Joseph, author of the
open meting Monday evening, to meeting for the fifteenth annual
"I personally have been active
atitutieens. This has nothing tee do
"Random
Thoughts"
column
in
The
which the public is invited.
in the planning of Jewish hospitals
Flower Day, to be observed Satur-
with creed per se.
Judge Charles Bowles will speak day evening, June 2, and all of Chronicle and other Anglo-Jewish
SILVER, NICKLE,
"2. A Jewish hospital is abso- for New York, Boston, Newark,
on "Criminality." Judge Ernest Sunday, June 3. Under the chair- periodicals, expounded at random lutely necessary for raising the Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Buffalo,
COI'PER, BRASS
O'Brien will also speak, his sub- manship of Abe Lachover, a large a number of his thoughts, aimed at standard of Jewish physicians, in Cleveland, St. Louis, Pittsburgh,
We Do Fine
"provoking thought" among those
ject being "Citizenship."
Chicago, Memphis (not yet built,
corps of volunteers is being mobil-
general.
At the last meting, a joint report ized to canvass for funds through in the audience.
Gold and Silver Plating
"I tried to help a little hit to I believe), and San Francisco; ev-
Mr. Joseph, who admitted he
was presented by Mesdames Rub- the sale of flowers. Among the or-
erywhere I have encountered the
a
.lewish
hos-
create
sentiment
for
Candlesticks,
Silverware,
on
in
Newman and Blatnikoff, ganizations that have pledged knew that he irritated many people pital here, and would like tee hear greatest enthusiasm for these pro-
Surgical Instruments, Radia-
jects, and a disposition in each of
in
urging
Pisgah members to co-op- their support are the Northwestern with his writings, said it was so (rem you along these lines."
tors, Lamps, etc.
crate in making the theater party, Women's League of the United because he told the truth.
the communities to build up an in-
. Dr. Goldwater's Statement.
Declaring that the subject most
at the Bonstelle June :3, a success. Hebrew Schools, of which Sirs. S.
stitution equal tee the best in phys-
Dr. Goldwater's letter reads:
"Marquis" is the play to he staged. Weksler is president, the Ladies' Jews are interested in is them-
ical equipment and in medicine and
"You ask me to name the cities
The proceeds will be used for the Mizrachi, of which Mrs. A. M. Ash- selves and their problems, Mr.
nursing standards. So far as med-
in the United States that have
B'nai B'rith charitable activities. insky is president, Zeire Zion and Joseph pointed out that Jews can't
ical organization is concerned, the
escape their problems. As long as Jewish hospitals. If you mean the first few years of a Jewish hospi-
2554 GRAND RIVER AVE.
Tickets are procurable from the Young Judaea.
there are Jews, he said, there will important cities in the United tal, especially in small communi-
Corner Fourth Avenue
secretary of the lodge and from
Further plans for Flower Day
States, I can perhaps best answer
be these problems.
the ladies in charge.
ties, mean rough sledding, but it
Glendale 3906
will be made at a meeting the com-
Mr. Joseph read to his audi- your question by saying that De- does not take a very long while to
A nominations committee, eon- ing Thursday evening, at the
-
ence the editorial in last week's troit is at present the only city of develop an orderly system and to
sisting of Jacob Miller and "Dad- Shaarey Zedek branch.
I

Chronicle, entitled "Social Dis- the first class in the United States attract tee or train in the hospital
dy" Adolph Freund, was appoint-
Ladies Raise $400.
criminations and Imitations," and that is without one.
ed by President Henry SI. Abram-
medical talent equal to the best.
l-T,vkao....,460..bte.
S. M. SHORR V. C. DAILEY
"New York, as you know, has
Mrs. Ida Silver, representing lauded the editor for it. Ile en-
alcrry WO
ovitz to recommend officers for the
"It would take too much time to
the Ladies' Auxiliary, presented a dorsed the views contained in this many Jewish hospitals, and the
evincing term. The first nomina-
recite the interesting histories of
tssa
check for $400, the proceeds of editorial and pointed out that Jews Jewish hospitals in New Orleans,
coks.*.a
tions meting will be held June 11.
ninny of the institutions that I
the last theater party, and the must answer their problem in a Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cincinnati,
I'Crbigass
A joint meeting of Pisgah Lodge,
have named. The reasons that you
ClIflord et DtsgIcs; DPANGASES D
es4
names of Mrs. H. Kraft, Mrs. Sil- Jewish way, when they are at- Cleveland, San Francisco, Milwau.
1.0S11413‘
the Ladies' Auxiliary and the A.
advance in your letter for the es-
"See Shore Dailey"
kee,
Brooklyn
and
Baltimore,
are
ver, Mrs. S. Weiner and Mrs. S. tacked as Jews.
avAsoofra
8..
Z. A., Junior B'nai B'rith, will be
tablishment of a Jewish hospital
Newman are to be inscribed in
) Aloe
30111114dIs
Turning to the problems of Or- old and well-known. St. Louis has in Detroit are the principal ones
•‘i
held June 11.
VsPt11
the Golden Book with these pro- thodoxy and Reform, Mr. Joseph just replaced a comparatively
OnnDirCgUt6or
Bob Gassy!, chairman of the ath-
and are perfectly sound. The ad-
said that Reform is swinging back small hospital by a larger one, vantages to be derived by the com-
letic committee, announces that a ceeds.
op.t.cranmca
V
C.I.I°
Sam Glass, chairman of the box to traditional Judaism because which is undoubtedly one of the
dance will he held at the club-
munity are undeniably ninny, and
9101 lowis
committee, appealed for workers there is a yearning for more emo- finest hospitals in the United
I hope that Detroit will not too
house early in .fungi, the proceeds
SERVICE
State's. Similar replacements are
for the distribution and clearing tionalism in Reform ranks.
W be used for the development of
long delay action which will place
of boxes. The Sisterhood of Con-
Arlington 8580
There is danger in the establish- going forward at New-ark, N. J., it in line with the progressive Jew-
athletic activities.
gregation Emanuel reported the ment of Jewish universities, the Pittsburgh and Boston. Money
ish communities of the country
Dexter and Waverly
establishment of a precedent of speaker believed. He particularly has been raised and plans are un-
generally, for every year of delay
I LADIES' B'NAI B'RITH
planting trees on Mother's Day in deplored the existence of social an- der way for a Jewish hospital in
will mean just so much deprivation
Buffalo. Even such smaller com-
honor of the mothers of the con- ti-Semitism in this country.
IN SPECIAL MEETING
to the local Jewish community."
Referring to the Palestine ques- munities as Providence, R. I., and
ON MONDAY EVENING gregation. Three trees were also
planted in the name of Victor tion, he said that while not a Zion- Norfolk, Va., have established
ist he is compelled to look honestly Jewish hospitals. Philadelphia has Checker Cabs Empire 7000
At a special meting of the Lad- Marcovitz.
Mrs. Ullian's Addreu.
at facts and the uprooting of Jew- two Jewish hospitals, and both are
ies' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge No.
The
principal
address
of
the
eve-
ish life in Europe compels open-
Day and Night Service
34, I. 0. B. B., Monday evening,
ning was delivered by Mrs. II. B. mindedness on the question.
plans will be completed for the
STORAGE
Ullian,
former
national
president
theater party at the lionstelle
June 3. Members holding unsold of Junior Hadassah and national PONTIAC RAISES $1,200
GENERAL , REPAIRING
chairman of lladassh's Jewish Na-
tickets are asked to return them
tional fund committee. Mrs. Ul- FOR PALESTINE APPEAL
Washing, Gasoline, Ale-
at that time.
Mrs. 0.ssip Gabrilowitsch (Clara lian said among other things:
miting and Tire Service
"The Jewish National Fund
Clemens) will have a leading part
William R. Blumenthal to Open
work should be primarily of an
t ars Called For and Delivered
in the play to be staged, "Mar-
Grand Rapids Campaign
educational character. The finan-
quis."
425 E. WILLIS ST.
This Sunday.
The meeting Monday will be fol- cial aspect is not the only one. Not
Phone Melrose 4557
only should we try to raise money
lowed by o social hour.
I
for redeeming the soil of Pales-
Pontiac this week raised $100
Tickets for the play may be se-
cured from Mrs. Newman, chair- tine, but also we should try to towards the United Palestine Ap-
bring
Palestine
close
to
the
hearts
peal, in a campaign conducted un-
man, Longfellow :3081; Sirs. Ida
and minds of contributors. The der the direction of William R.
Schultz, Ilene. 1304-.1.
box work offers the best means of Blumenthal, regional director of
combining the educational and the U. P. A. for Michigan, and
LADIES AID SOCIETY
CARS
financial aspects, since the box col- Louis Dann, treasurer of the De-
lectors can visit the homes regu- troit committee.
CARD
PARTY
SUNDAY
Washing, Polishing,
larly and tell thr.. box holders
Under the chairmanship of J. A.
Vacuumed
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society what the National Fund is ac- Meyer, and the vice-chairmanship
will give a card party at the home complishing in Palestine.
of H. Herschberg, the Pontiac com-
"The outstanding thing about mittee succeeded in raising approx-
of Mrs. Jake Greenwald, 5577
Ridgewood avenue, Sunday eve- the Jewish National Fund is that imately 25 per cent more than last
Tire and Battery Service
May 27. Refreshments will be its principles are based on the so- year. Jacob Kovinsky WM. the
served and prizes given at each cial justice of the prophets."
largest contributor, with $300.
SUNOCO GAS and
Piano selections by Samuel Other large givers were lienry J.
table. Mrs. Kathryn Denenfeld is
1463 Holden. Empire 2359
chairman of the affair. Mrs. Solomon of the Ilazomir Society, Jacobson, Joseph Barnett, Norman
12039 Dexter at Duane
Theresa Miller is assistant chair- and refreshments served by the Buckner, Louis Solomon, SI Blum-
Euclid 5507
Ladies' Auxiliary concluded the rosen, Mr. Meyer, Mr. lierschberg,
man.
meeting.
Bertha Ilaimsohn and Lewis Fur-
niture Co.
Mr. Blumenthal left Tuesday for
a visit to Lansing and franc there
went to Grand Rapids to inaugur-
-
ate the campaign on Sunday. Ile
will speak in Grand Rapids syna-
gogues on Shovuoth. The Grand
The new grillroom of the Knoll- Rapids quota is $5,000. Julius II.
wood Country Club was the Amberg is chairman; S. F. Albert,
scene of many merry gatherings vice-chairman; Louis Katz, secre-
Sunday evening. The cozy dining tary; Joseph Siegel, treasurer.
spot has become the rendezvous
of many prominent Detroiters. The
Knollwood members are delighted
with the beauty and convenience
of their new clubhouse. More of
the furnishings were moved in dur-
ing the past week.
Among the dinner parties Sun-
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklif
day at the club was a merry group Temple Beth El, Dean and rs.
of eight, guests of Joseph Niagid- Carl II. Seehoffer of the school of
sohn, president of the club. Irwin commerce and finance at the Uni
Rubinstein also entertained at a versity of Detroit, and Mr. and
table for eight. Lewis Robinson Mrs. Louis J. Portnoy will be pa-
entertained 10 at his table. Other trons and patronesses at the fourth
groups were the guests of Ira annual formal dinner-dance of the
Copeland, Phil 13loomgarden, Dr. Sigma Phi Lambda Fraternity.
$2,300 10-pc. Dining Room Suite
II. I. Kallet, Joseph Horwitz, Ben which will be held next Saturday
$800.00 Odd Sofa
$1,500.00 Bedroom Suite,
Simon, Ben Berke and other mem- evening, June 2, at Hawthorne
bers. The popularity of the grill- Valley Country Club. The guest+
room is traceable to a large extent of honor for the evening will be
to Chef John Hall, formerly of Jack L. Greenberg, Benjamin Gell-
$800.00 2-pc. Living Room Suite $750.00 9-pc. Dining Room Suite
$1,000 Bedroom Suite
the Chicago Golf Club, and man and Morris Lieberman, sen-
"Maitre
de"
George
LaMar,
form-
the
first
test
you
apply
to
a
motor
car?
Is speed
iors, who are gratuating this year.
erly of the Casino Club, Chicago. A unique orchestra has been se-
... Then drive The Victory Six, for no car in
Louis A. Sherwin and other mem- cured for the occasion and exten-
$600.00 2-pc. Living Room Suite $1,200. 10-pc. Dining Room
its class is so fast. ... Is acceleration a major
$800.00 Bedroom Suite
bers of the house committee are sive plans are being laid for th•
consideration? . 5 to 25 miles in 71/4 seconds
being complimented on their se- entertainment, with the closing
-10 to 45 miles in 131/2 seconds-tell the un-
lection of the new dining room hour set at 2 o'clock.
stall.
paralleled story of Victory pick-up.
The affair is strictly formal, and
$400.00 2-pc. Living Room Suite $325.00 9-pc. Dining Room
Ilenry Hassey, formerly of the admittance will be by bid only. A
$750.00 Bedroom Suite
miles
per
Redford Club, has been made limit has been placed on the num-
21
economy?
.
.
.
Are you interested in
.
N
keeper at Knollwood by the greens ber of bids to be extended, which
gallon at 25 miles per hour is average gas con-
committee, of which Maurice may be secured from members of
sumption for this famous Six ... 'Roomy? .. .
$300.00 2-pc. Living Room Suite $400.00 10-pc. Dining Room Suite
Morse is chairman. George Mc- the fraternity. Robert D. Morris,
$398.00 bedroom Suite
Head room equal to any-superior to most-in
Lean, pro., also is formerly of William G. Garelik, Jack Green-
its class. Wider seats-more leg mom. Big!
Redford.
berg and Sidney Gassel compose
Manager Hopkins announces the committee in charge of ar-
And a beauty! Rakish and trim in line, richly
that the club is now equipped with rangements.
sufficient furnishings to accommo-
upholstered, beautifully lacquered in smart hues
On Sunday morning, May 20,
date afternoon bridge parties and Louis Molise, Sam Barbas and
- tomorrow"' style with Dodge dependability.
dinners.
Max Derin were initiated into the
A car that you should try out-now-yourself
fraternity.
at the wheel.
BETH DAVID'S MEETING
At a recent meeting, election of
THIS SUNDAY EVENING officers for the next school year
Coupe, $1045; 4-door Sedan, $1095; DeLuxe
took place with the following re-
Sedan, $1170; DeLuxe 4-pas'. Coupe, $1170;
Congregation Beth David will sults: Morris Portnoy and Sidney
Sport Sedan, $12954. o. 11. Detroit.
meet this Sunday evening at its Gassel were re-elected grand chan-
branch synagogue, 202 Owen ave- cellor and vice-chancellor, respec-
nue, to distribute front _seats in tively; scribe, Max Derin; bursar,
the new synagogue now being Harry Portnoy, and sergeant-at-

completed at Elmhurst and Four- arms, WilliamG. Garelik.
JOHN
R
•r
ENDICOTT
JEFFERSON as CliENE
Dean Seehoffer is faculty od-
Norther•. 54C6
Edsemood 4460
teenth.
Former members are invited to visor for Sigma Phi Lambda and
BEAUPIEN
In
WARREN
WOODWARD et MARTIN PLACE
bleko•e
0416
attend
and
be
reinstated
upon
has
been
with the fraternity since
arodele 7117
its inception.
payment of all beck dues.

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up and down stairs are
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With gas, all of this is avided.
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