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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-02-15

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PAGE TWO

riteVerRorrIt,wisn et It 0 T ICLf

HOSPITAL ISSUE EXCLU DED FRORIV
MD
OF WELFARE FEDERATION FOR $1,200,0E00
TO CARE FOR JEWISH COMMUNAL NEEDS

RETAIN

Judge Theodore J.

RICHTER

as

JUDGE of CIRCUIT COURT

FAIR — HONEST — CAPABLE

Has Received Bar Association Endorsement

This ad. iinserted and paid fur by friends.

Let's Not Forget to Re-elect

JUDGE ADOLPH F.

MARSCHNER

Qualified by his

Endorsed by men

ability and humane

qualities.

(Continued from Page One.)
worse on the construction of a small
Rabbi Hershman to be the
the idea that immediate action is building
... g out of which should, even-
t
. iiy, arise the large building
necessary'.
Principal Speaker at
hoped for.
It was emphasized by opponents
Mr. Brown for Hospital.
Joint Affair
of a hospital that the pressing need
Mr. Brown, who heads a special.
that existed several years ago was committee representing the Jewish , The coming Father and Son
eliminated by the expansion of ex- Welfare Federation to consider ,
banquet of the Shaarey Zedek Con.
isting hospitals, and that shortage the hospital question, and at wtnise greation
promises to be one of the
of beds will be further relieved , call the meeting was convened on most elaborate affairs of the cur-
by the planned expansions of the Wednesday evening, was among ,
rent Father and Sun season. Th e,
.
Grace and Children's Hospitals,
staunchest
pp
the building of the Fisher llospi- mediate action for the hospital.
tat, etc. Similarly, emphasis was William Friedman and Nathan,
laid on the danger of choosing a Gross were also emphatic in advo-
staff to man such a hospital, with- rating immediate action.
out preventing the possibility of The exclusion of the hospital is-,
hospital feuds arising in the fu- sue from the forthcoming spring
Lure as a result of either an inade- campaign, it was urged by the
' quote staff, or a mixed staff of gathered leaders, should not be per-
Jewish and non-Jewish doctors in- milted to impede the progress of '
adequately apportioned. efforts for the forthcoming drive,
When it becomes apparent that and there was unanimity in the be-
the consensus Of opinion was op- lief that a united community ought
posed to immediate action, Albert to get behind the coming campaign i
Kahn urged the construction of a to nuke possible the construction
smaller building than originally of a Jewish ('enter and the con-'
planned, a 50-bed hospital to care tinuation of the educational Retie-'
for immediate needs. Definite ac- ities of the United Hebrew Schools.
Lion, however, was not taken on In the meantime enthusiasts for ',
this suggestion, and the views of a hospital are believed to be pro-
a number of leaders, expressed fol. ceeding with plans to encourage'
lowing the meetings, were that immediate efforts for the construe-
, the group now actively interested tion of a building on a smaller malel
in a hospital will do well to begin than heretofore hoped for.

COMPLETE PLANS FOR GRADUATIONS IN
UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS OF DETROIT

HIS SPLENDID ADMINISTRATION
MERITS HIS RETENTION

He has made a

a n alksw or 1 rf n e al nd
w
ri l l' s lyl good judge — let's
Her Association.
retain him.
PAID FOR BY A FRIEND

FATHER-SON NIGHT
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

SAMUEL WILLIS

banquet is being planned by the
Shoofly Zedek Men's Club, Young
People's Society, and Boy Scouts
(Continued from Page One.)
Gilead receive him as a judge and and is to he held on Sunday. Feb.
leader, and mainly his beautiful , 17, at the synagogue on Willis at
Singer, Jeanne Tannehouse, Hy- and only daughter Sheilah, who is ;
Brush.
man Weingarden, Lillian Wein- ready to offer the supreme Ferri-
Rabbi A. M. Herchman will he
trohe.
fice on the altar of her beloved the principal speaker of the eye-
The first prize, a gold medal people. In short, the play truly
ing. Samuel ‘Villis of the Young:
e. pecially designed fur the occa- reflects the period of the pictur-
People's Society will deliver a talk
sion, will be given for general ex- esque Judge Jephtha.
behalf of the sons. Mr. Willis
cellence by the Feigenson Bottling
About the music of the play and is a Scoutmaster of one of ts.
Co.. William Bernstein will its staging we will write in the sub.
Shaarty Zedek Boy Scout troops
award the prize.
sequent issues of The Chronicle.
and hes been interested in boys'
The second prize will be award-
work for several years, being also
ed by the Northwestern Women's
engaged as counsellor at a boys'
League, of which Mrs. Freda Wex- EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
camp during the vanisher months.
ler is president.
The program calls for dinner to
MEETS
THIS
MONDAY
The Hebrew Play.
he served at 6:30 p. m. in the din-
The Biblical play, "Jephtha's
ing room. NoiseMakers, souvenirs,
Daughter," which will be staged
A meeting of the Sisterhood of and fancy caps will be distributed.
by the students of the United He- Congregation Emanuel will be
A popular magician and entertainer
brew Schools on Sunday, April 7, held at the synagogue, Taylor and
is to perform. The Boy Scout
at Orchestra Hall, will be present- Wilson avenues, Monday evening,
troups have arranged something in
ed entirely in the Hebrew lan- F eb. 18. Husbands of the mem-
the line of entertainment. Compe-
guage, in the language in which bers are invited to this meeting.
titive genies between fathers and
the heroes, Jephtha, his daughter , It will open with a Bible reading
sons will also be featured.
A
Sheilah, his father Gilod have actu- by Mrs. A. B. Stralser, after which
movie comedy has been procured
ally spoken.
a musical program for the piano to complete the program.
The students of the Hebrew and violin will be presented by the
hor those Fathers whose sons
High School of the United Hebrew Misses Tillie and Rose Lipsitz.
are too young to attend and for
Schools who speak the Hebrew
Plans will be completed for the those men who have no sons, the
language in a masterly way are rummage sale to be held on Hast-
has made arrangements
sparing no efforts to produce ings street for the week beginning committee
whereby they will he provided with
something of which the schools, Feb. 25, and members are re-
adopted sons for the evening
will be proud.
quested to bring their contribu- These boys will be supplied by the
The period described in the pl y: tions to the meeting. Mrs. S. L.
Hebrew Orphan Asylum. Thosi
is replete with dramatic thrills. Kavanau is chairman, assisted by
wishing to take advantage of this
Jephtha's expulsion from his own Mrs. Ralph Paul and Mrs. Arthur
feature should call Mrs. Cohen at
home. His life in the land f Weber are co-chairmen. and the
Columbia l896.
Tore, where he becomes the lead r following committees: Mrs. Wil-
The reservations to date indi-
of a "gang." His triumphant en- ham Edelson, Mrs. Louis German-,
cate that a capacity audience will
, try in Mizpah, where the elders f sky,
Mrs Mary Jacobson
. , Mrs.
. Jen- be in attendance. There are still
nie Stein, Mrs, J. L. Ruby, Mrs. a few remaining unreserved plates,
Mandel Rosenzweig, Mrs. Louis reservations for which most he
Women Prefer
Tobin, Mrs. M. S. Dann, Mrs. made at once. Plates may be re-
Jacob Warren, Mrs. Israel Kap- served 1,v coiling Columbia 1890.
Pony Express Coaches
lan, Mrs. Louis Kapetansky, Mrs. The committee in charge of the ar-
Joseph Newman, Mrs. Alex Taub, rangements is composed of The-
Mrs. Eli Levin, Mrs. Harry Levine, usiore Levin, Abraham Caplan,
GLendale 2240
Mrs. Isadore Karbel, Mrs. Barney Philip Rosenthal and Samuel Wil-
Albert Mrs
Irving Golden. lis •


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Sunday Services:
Raobi Victor E. Reichert of Cin-
cinnati will occupy the pulpit of
Temple Beth El Sunday morning,'
Feb. 17, and speak on the subject
The Lincoln Tradition in Ameri-
can Life." Services begin at 10:45.

Our Made-on-the - Head
Hat Salon

Sabbath Services:

"Jewish Art" will be the sub-
ject of Rabbi Leon Fram's address
Saturday, Feb. 16, at 10:30. i

Neat Week's Sermon:

Rabbi Fram's sermon subject
next week will be "The Rothsc-
hilds".

Features This New
Model By Reboux!

Young People's Temple Club:

, The Young People's Temple
Club announces that the mid-win- ,
ter (urinal dance which has been
proposed for Saturday night, Feb.
23, has been postponed.

Men's Temple Clhb:

The Men's Temple Club pro-
gram for March is to be an ad-
. dress by Chicago's popular Uni-
tarian minister, the Rev. Preston
Bradley, on Tuesday, March 12,
' on the subject "A Man and Ills
Religion."

The High School Assembly:

Rabbi Victor E. Reichert, who
is coming to occupy the pulpit this
Sunday, will also address the High
School Assembly. High School
students will remember Rabbi
Reichert as the rabbi who deliv-
ered the eloquent graduation ad-
dress at the High School gradua-
tion ceremonies of 1928.
On the following Sunday, Feb.
74, the High School Drahna Club
will present the second in its ser-
ies of religious dramas, a one-act
obey entitled "Sunrise," by Eliah
W, l'eattiz.

The International Debate:

Rebota's "Curtain
Back" I, at — spe.
daily designed for
outgoing bobs ..

While Rabbi Isserman of To-
ronto was here he discussed with
Miss Hernia Schwartz, president
of the High School Council, the'
details of the cooling debate be-
tween the High School of the Holy
Blossom Congregation and our
Temple High School. It is ex- .
pected that the debate will take
place some time during the spring
vacation. The High School of the
Euclid Avenue Temple of Cleve-
land has proposed to our High
School Council that the debate be !
of the triangular sort. This means
that each school will have two
teams and that on the same night
a debate will be held in all three
cities: Detroit, Toronto and
Cleveland. The team that wins its 1
debate both at home and abroad
will be champion and will be
awarded a cup.

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Millinery Salon—Fourth Floor

Teach Your Children to Give:

Next Saturday and Sunday
morning the students of the Sat-
urday School and the students of
the Senior High School will close
their Community Fund campaign.
The two schools, which consist of
550 students, pledged through
their Councils the amount of $300
, for the Community Fund. They
must make good on this account.
Our boys and girls hove never
failed to make good on their
pledge. Please make it your per-
sonal interest to encourage your
child to do his share in meeting
the school pledge for community
service.

LEADERS ENDORSE
DR. A. KROHN FOR
SCHOOL INSPECTOR

Advocating a more intensive ap-
Rabbi A. M. Ilershman's see. plication of school hygiene, Dr. Al-
men on Feb. 8, pointing out the bert Krohn, school inspector can-
evils to Jewry of the proposed I3- didate, finds a justification of his
month calendar, has aroused much
interest.

Calendar Reform Sermon:

Turn Hope Into
Reality Through

Father and Son:

The Men's Club has arranged a
program of varied entertainment
of unusual caliber for the annual
Father and Son banquet Sunday
evening at the main synagogue,
Willis and Brush., The Boy Scouts
and the Young People's Society
are co-operating with the men.

RE-ELECT

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Earning up to 12%, you can calculate
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chances of realizing your ambitions
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tors.

Sisterhood:

A bridge-tea is planned by the
Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek for
March 5. Full particulars will be
given next week.

Bank References
We Invite Your Inquiries.

Sunday School:

JUDGE GUY A.

MILLER

CIRCUIT JUDGE

UNBIASED

Resident of Detroit

Since 1876

A Tax-Payer

COURTEOUS

Graduate of Detroit Public
Schools and University of
Michigan

CAPABLE

Appointed to the Circuit
Court in 1923
Elected in 1924

&It the Primary of the 'Detroit 'Bar e/Issociation
He 'Received 1010 Votes Out of 1130 Ballots Cast

THIS AD PAID FOR By AN ADMIRER or AN ABLE JURIST

Each class of the Sunday School
is given the opportunity to present
a program during the assembly
hour. Last Sunday, Abba Levi's
class conducted a "Sunday School
Family Hour" radio program, with
"Major" Robert Warren as an-
nouncer. Minnie Perin gave By-
ron's "The Destruction of Sena-
carib." ..iossph Silver read a brief
paper on the Hebrew prophets.
Isaiah's vision of peace was given
in Hebrew and English by Harold
Bornstein. Florence Greenberg
and Miriam Souls offered musical
selections.
Moe Schatze's class will provide
the program for the assembly hour
tomorrow.

Boy Scouts:

Boys 10 years of age or older
may affiliate themselves with three
Wolf Cubs or Boy Scout groups
spensored by the synagogue. Any
boy interested should communicate
with Isadore Helper, Euclid 10388.
or see him at the Atkinson branch
Sunday mornings.
Several girls have expressed the
desire for the formation of a
Campfire Girls group. According
to Phillip Rosenthal, director of the
Sunday School, such a club may
he organized as soon as a compe-
tent spunser Is secured.

Young People's Society:

A humerous debate, movies, and
dancing will comprise Sunday
aftsrneon's program of the Young
People's Society at the Atkinson
branch promptly at 2:30. The
program on March 3 will be a com-
edy-drama, directed by Burnett
Krause, chairman of the Dramatic
Committee. Rehearsals have been
going on for the past month and a
well acted presentation is accord-
ingly promised for the afternoon.

"Singing Fool" Begins Its
Twelfth Week.

"The Singing Fool," begins its

twelfth week at the Adams Thea-
ter Saturday. It continues to draw
large crowds and promises to break
all records for • movie.

FENTON & SMITH

Investment Bankers

DR. ALBERT KROHN

24TH FLOOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

views in the notable health im-
RANDOLPH 9574-5-6
provement of Detroit's school chil-
dren since the era of systematic
preventive medicine began in our
schools. He adds:
"Granted that we have diagnosed
the nem of our school-going pub-
lic, granetd that we have establis- A. Z. A. Chapter N o, 63. 1■ 1111•11=11111•1•111 ■■ •=1 ,
hed worthy schools for their cur-
risulum and also protected their
The Detroit A. Z. A. Chapter,
education with accredited tutors, No. 63, met Sunday afternoon at
the question of their efficiency dur- the B'nai B'rith Community House.
ing the school term and after, can A complete report of the placing
only be answered by vigilant di- of Detroit at the district tourna-
rection of their standards.
ment held at Dayton was given.
"There is much that can be done Detroit was awarded first place in
to organize the resources of our the oratorical contest and second
School departments for the fur- place in the debating contest. Sol
therance of safety and health of Rosenman, the Detroit orator, will,
tens of thousands who are attend- go to Memphis, Tenn., to partici-
ing our schools. Sustained, rather pate in the national tournament.
than sporadic campaigns in behalf
Plans disclosing an interesting
of this vital group of our commun- series of debates are to be sent to
ity. inevitably make for their the Flint, Grand Rapids and To-
security and esuip them physically ledo chapters of the A. Z. A. The
as well as mentally to take their subject for the debate will be "Re-
places in the future life of our city." solved, that the Jewish religion
Dr. Krohn, born in Detroit, is a is indispensable to the Jew."
graduate of Detroit College of
Sunday evening the entire chap-
Medicine and Surgery (1917). His ter turned out to attend the in-,
internship was spent at Harper stallation of Detroit's second A. Z.
Hospital. During the war, he ser- A; Chapter, the Adolph Freund
ved as Surgeon in France, with the Chapter, No. 39, at the Strathmore
Ileth Infantry, earning a commis- Hotel.
sion as First Lieutenant. Wounded
in the Argonne Forest, he was
Jewish Center Basketball
later plated in charge of Physio-
League.
Therapy work at Fort Sheridan.
His active practise began in 1920
Results of the Jewish Center
and throughout a busy decade he Basketball League games on Feb.
found time to serve as associate 9 and 10: Indennediates: Olympics
editor of the American Journal of ' 36, N. E. I. 6; Hakoah Sports 21,
Physio-Therapy in 1924, and also Petoskey A. C. 13. Seniors: Bar-
as Surgeon for Michigan Mutual ristera 24, Hakoah 12; Trysquare
Liability Company. •
26, J. C. A. C. 17.
Dr. Krohn is endorsed in his
Schedule for Saturday, Feb.
candidacy for School Inspector by Intermediate: Olympics vs. Hako-
the American Legion, Maimonides ah at 7:15; N. E. I. vs. Petoskey
Medical Society, Phi Delta Epsilon A. C. at 8:15.
Fraternity and leading clubs and
Senior schedule for Sunday, Feb.
civic organizations. He is also 117: Hakoah vs. Trysquares at 1:16;
commended for this important post 1 Barristers vs. J. C. A. C. at 2:15;
Primaries March 4, 1929
by scores of executives and civic Ben Bay vs. Stevens A. C. at

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 leaders.

ELECT

,..H AV E N.

I
Justice of

5:15.

the Peace-

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