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TICburitoirdnilmieiRONICLE

OLD FOLKS HOME ARBITRATION COURT OF THE
JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION
Meeting:

Annual Report of the
L. J. W. W. 0. for 1928

The Northwestern branch of the
Jewish Old Folks Home will have
a special meeting Monday, May
13, at the residence of Mrs. Max
Feria, :1038 Leslie avenue. Mem-
bers are asked to report on bridge
tickets at this meeting.

INCOME
956.75
Dues
184.00
Donations •
1,460.00
Ball, 1927
71.85
Card party
63.60
Raffles
Refund of steamship tickets and expenses
900.97
to same
15 00
Payments on expenses to steamship ticket ,
51)0.00
North Woodward branch
49.29
Interest on savings account
- - --$4,201.46
.. 1,097.29
January 1, 1928, balance

Raffle:
Raffle will not take ;dace on May
15, the date to be announced
later.

Bridge•Luncheon:
The chairman of the bridge-
luncheon of the Northwestern
brunch of the Jewish Old Folks
Home, Miss Edna Lewis, asks
members to call her or her assist-
ant, Mrs. Ida Schultz, and make
reservations for the luncheon on
May 15 at Oriole Terrace. Mrs.
J. Zeckman, chairman of hostess.'
es, is assisted by the following'
Mrs. J. Model, Mrs. B. Blackman,
Mrs. Harry Neiman, Mrs. R. B.
Neuman, Mrs. Samuel Kavanau,
Mrs. I. Davidson, Mrs. 13. Kahn,
Mrs. Joseph Eder, Mrs. Joseph
Koblin, Mrs. Max Kamer, Mr,
Sidney Barnett, Mrs. S. Barnett,
Sirs. J. II. Israel, Sirs. D. M. Sid-
der, Mrs. Alex. Schreiber, Mrs.
Dorothy Schiller, Mrs. George
Kahn, Mrs. S. Bonfield, Sirs. II.
Warren, Sirs. II. M. Schulman,
Mrs. Abe Gordon, Mrs. M. Gold.
gleid and MN. LeVey.

$5,298.75

Total

DISBURSEMENTS
755 steamship tickets and expenses to smile $1,167.89
Board, medicine, etc., to five orphans in
. 1,194.10
Detroit
668.25
Relief of orphans and widows in Europe .
100.00
Los Angeles Sanatorium
50.00
"lk or"
382.60
Advanced for ball, 1928
155.22
Printing, stationery and postage
.
23.60
Advertisements ...
475.80
Collectors' commission, Sec's. salary
116.50
Rent of meeting hall
--$4,333.96
964.79
January 1, 1929, balance

MRS. JOS. BAGDADE, Pres. MRS. L. GOLDSMITH, Treas.
Mit. II. STOLSKY, Fin. Sec.

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and is generally conceded to afford
the best means yet devised to re-
lieve the congestion of court dock-
ets and to cope with modern con-
ditions.
Many confuse arbitration with
appraisal, compromise, concilia-
tion, adjustment and the like, but
it is very different.
arbitra-
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a complete trial by judges of the
parties' own choice. It is simple.

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and "Made Ready"

dignified.
inexpensive,
business-
like, expeditious and, above all,
friendly. It brings peace and
good will, reflects honor tool
NEW YORK.-Plans for the
credit, and redounds beneficially formation of a National Federation
to the community as a whole.
of Men's Clubs were announced
There is altogether too much . by the United Synagogue of
litigation, especially of an uncle; America through Edward C. Wein-
sirable kind. It is hoped, there- rib, president of the Men's Club
fore, that the facilities provided of Emanuel Congregation of Mt.
by the Jewish Welfare Federation Vernon, and chairman of the
of Detroit for the trial of cases by United Synagogue Committee on
arbitration will be utilized to the Men's Clubs.
A wide range of activities is
greatest extent, and thus help in
some measure to relieve the situa- planned fur the new federation.
This will include provision for in-
tion.
While it is expected that this terchange of ideas, news and pro-
tribunal will chiefly concern Itself grams for activities among the
with the disposition of ordinary groups throughout the nation; the
business and private disputes. it is organization and maintenance of
hoped that the facilities herein an artists and speakers' bureau:
provided will also be used for the inter-club activities in literary,
trial Of cases involving disputes athletic and social fields; COMInoll
and controversies between groups action in behalf of general Jewish
and natienal causes; development
and Societies.
of modern syllabi for study groups
and periodical publications of
men's club general topics.
A committee comprising a num-
ber of New York men's clubs'
presidents
is preparing a plan of
Whenever Mrs. Block looks at
her 13-year-old Rachel she smiles organization which will be sub-
mitted to the annual convention of
happily, for through the help of
the United Synagogue of America
the Federation Fund Rachel's long-
which is scheduled at the Hotel
drawn-out illness is almost ended.
Astor on May 19, 20 and 21 of
Ten years ago Rachel's father this year.
abandoned his family. Sirs. Block
has made a valiant effort to take
care of her family of three chil- Ellis and Dunn Open Auto
dren. When Rachel was 5 years
Laundry at Hancock
old she had scarlet fever. She is
and Sixteenth.
now partially handicapped with
__-
deafness, probably as the result
Edward
A. Ellis and Jacob
of inadequate care. Recently Ra-
Dunn, well known in many local
chel became ill with an infection
circles, who have resided here for
of her arm. Sirs. Block was so
a quarter of a century, announce
busy trying to earn a living for her
the opening of an up-to-date auto
Nosily that she did not at first no-
laundry at Hancock and Sixteenth
tice that the arm was badly
streets.
Swollen. When the distracted
The new auto laundry will go
mother finally brought the child
under the name of "Snappy Auto
for examination to North End
Wash."
It will 'pirate at the very
Clinic, it was found necessary to
low price of 95 cents for an auto
hospitalize her immediately for a
wash.
possible osteomyelitis, an infection
Messrs. Ellis and Dunn state that
of the bone. Added to Mrs.
Block's anxiety for her child, was their new place will he prepared
to do the best work on cars. They
the problem of providing money
invite the Detroit public to view
for hospital services.
the system followed at their new
The Federation Fund made it
auto laundry.
possible for the physician who had
become interested in Rachel at
North End Clinic to continue his
care. Had it not been for the
Federation Fund Rachel would
probably have been sent to a hos-
JERUSALEM:--1.1. T. A.)-- A
pital where, instead of the North
End Clinic physician, who was fa- considerable deficit was sustained
miliar with her ease, another phy- by the government of Palestine
sician, a stranger to her case, during the year 1928 it became ev-
would have had to care fur her. ident with the publication of the
Rachel was sent to a hospital at official report for the year.
once, and there was no interrup-
According to the report the gov-
tion in the plan of treatment. The ernment had during the year a to-
infection has now cleared up and tal revenue of 62,581,317 while its
Rachel is home again.
expenditstres amounted to £3,381,-
99:3. The shortage, it was stated,
Katz, 10276 Cameron avenue, Sat- was due to the paymint on the
Ottoman debt and the government
urday, May 4.
The program consisted of poems loan contracted for the construc-
read by the members of the club tion of the Iloilo harbor and the
for the declamation contest. In the purchase of certain sections of the
election which followed, Esther Palestine railway from the mili-
Duchin was elected first represen- tary authorities. The cost of the
tative of the club, anti Anna Katz maintenance of the Transjordan-
inn frontier force amounted to
was elected the second representa-
f193,213.
tive.

HENRY-641AT
T ER
20S GRATIOT-145 MICHIGAN

DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER

The comparison of the Egyptian
Exodus and the Palestine Exodus
The National Oratorical Contest was given by Anna Katz. Each
of Young Judaea, the national girl named a syird.1 of Passover.
Jewish youth organization, will be
The next meeting will be at the
officially launched on May 15, home of Lillian Kinits
when the numerous clubs through-
out the country will begin the club
eliminations of the contest, which
Ezra Yehuda Club.
is sponsored by former Congress-
The Ezra Yehuda Club met Mon-
man William W. Cohen of New
day afternoon at the home of Phyl-
York, according to an announce-
is Glazer. The club decided hence-
ment issued by 1/r. Israel Gold-
forth to meet at 7 P. Ni. on Mon-
stein, president, and Samuel J.
days instead of at 1 P. M. During
Borowsky, executive chairman of
the program the girls discussed the
Young Judaea.
forthcoming declamation contest.
The club eliminations will be fol-
The next meteing will be held at
lowed by inter-city contests. The
the home of Evelyn Shewitz.
winners of the regional contests
will then receive free trips to the
twentieth anniversary convention
Hadar Zion Club.
of Young Judaea which will to'
The last meeting was held May
held in Long Branch, New Jersey.
The first prize winner will be 4 at the home of Dorothy Kroll. A
awarded a trip to Palestine. Keen raffle took place for the purpose of
interest has been aroused in the raising the quota for the l'ales-
oratorical contest because of the tine Scout Fund, to which the sum
large prize which is offered, The of $10 was contributed. The
Goe! I Feel Great!
subject of the contest has also same amount was also given to
aroused wide interest because of the United Palestine Appeal in
That's what everyone soy. Ow
its topical nature. It is "Pales- order to fulfill the 1929 pledge.
taking our treatments.
The winner of the raffle, Miss
tine, Israel's Source of Life."
Invest in Health.
Before his departure for Pales- Bella I'esick, of 8752 Cardoni,
was
awarded a $5 gold-pece. Doro-
Gynastics
tine last week, former Congress-
Massages
, man Cohen issued a statement to thy Kroll was presented with a
prize
for having sold the greatest
Handball Courts
all Young Judaeans urging their
Botha Sixth Floor Burns-Gray Bldg.
participation in the Oratorical number of raffle tickets.
Plans
were completed for the
Contest and pointing out the Pd11-
1265 GRISWOLD
annual Mother's Day party, which
.•ational advantages to he obtained
Clifford 2014
Cadillac 4969
will
be
held.
next Saturday eve-
luring the preparation of the ora-
ning.
tions. Ile also pointed to the prize
as an inventive for greater inter-
Mogen Dovid Club.
est.
North 1836
North, 1699
-------
The last election of the Mogen I
White Chapter, Blossoms of
Dovid Club brought the following
Zion.
members into office; President,
An interesting meeting of the Sam Fink; vice-president, Aaron
White Chapter of the Blossoms of Karp; secretary, 13ill Sarut; treas-
Zion was held May 4, at the tonic urer, Abe Moses. The eighth an- I
Detergents, Solvents,
of Ruth Rabinowitz. It was de- niversary of the club was held at
cided that the final date for the the home of Bernard Filson.
Janitor Supplies and
The club is planning to organize
entrants of the song contest to be
held for all Detroit Young Judo- Junior Young Judaean clubs under
Plumbing Sundries
A constitution its supervision.
cans be June 9.
committee, consisting of Nettie
1056 West Baltimore
Goldhoff and Cyrille Schwartz, was
Roses of White and Blue.
appointed. This chapter is plan-
The meeting of the Roses of the
ning a paper of which Sadie Shur
White
and Blue was held at the
has been elected editor-in-chief,
with Helen Lindenhaum and Ruth Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne ave-
nue,
on
May 7.
Rabinowitz as associates. The rest
Two girls were sworn in as mem-
ofthe club will serve as reporters.
Free Trial of a Method That Any. The Chavatzeles Club has accepted Is.rs at this meeting. They are:
one Can Use Without Dis-
Lillian Schultz and Rhoda Levin-
a challenge for a debate.
comfort or Loss of Time.
At the conclusion of the meeting son.
. _
A raffle is being held for the Pal-
an entertaining Sabbath program
Vie ha,r. ro.,hod for the control of
estine Scout Fund.
Asthma. and we want you to try it •t our was given.
The
members are preparing to
expenre. No manor whether your rse
a
At the next meeting, to be held
i• of long •t•nding or recent develo p- at the home of Sadie Shur, 2050 participate in the oratorical con-
ment, whether it t• pre.ent ••°err...tonal
test
to
be held by Young Judaea of
Hazelwood, tryouts for the decla-
or chronic Asthma. you should rend for
Detroit. One girl is to he chosen
mation contest will be held.
• free trial of our method. No matter
to
represent
this club. The program
in what climate yos live. no matter
The club makes the following
what your Mr! or occupation. it you •re
statement to all Detroit Young consistss1 of readings from
trombled with a•thrna, our method should
"Laughs
from
Jewish Lore."
Judaeans.

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TN the hurry and bustle
1 incidental to a formal
opening it sometimes hap-
pens that g u es t s are not
accorded e v e r y attention
that they would ordinarily
receive.
We wish to assure all of our
guests of May 7th that we
were most happy to be hon-
ored with their presence,
and that we shall enjoy hav-
ing them visit us again soon
at their convenience, so that
they may enjoy a more leis-
urely and intimate inspec-
tion of our new offices.

"All Detroit Young Judaeans
are asked to participate in a con-
test for a Detroit Young Judean
song. sponsored by the White
Chapter of the Blossoms of Zion
and the Chavatzeles Club. Songs
are to he made up to some famil-
iar tune if possible. The final date
for all entries is June 9, and they
ore to he sent to Cyrille Schwartz,
2208 Virginia Park. Contestants
are asked to state their name. the
panic of their club and their age
on a separate sheet of paper,
Prizes will be awarded at a later
date "

Roses of Zion.

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1928 WITH DEFICIT

Sirs. Charles Hamburger, gen-
eral chairman of the rummage
sale to be sponsored by the Sister-
hood of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, for the benefit of the con-
gregation, reports favorably on
collections which have been made
to date. This sale will be held for
one week beginning May
If any Of the Shaarey Zedek
members or friends have articles
of clothing, dishes, furniture, etc.,
to be given away and which will
be of some resale value, the com-
mittee in charge will be glad to
call fur them. Contributors are
asked to call Sirs. Herbert War-
ner, chairman of the automobile
corps, at Longfellow 7351,

Our Skilled Hatters Know the
Art of Treating Panama Hats

just a

WHAT THE FEDERATION ACCOMPLISHES

The following two incidents re-

veal an activity of the Jewish
W elfare hederation of Detroit
which is of great social service to
the community. Such efforts will
he continued with funds to be
Pree'dent Honored:
raised by the United Jewish Cam-
A group of ladies surprised their paign.
president, Mrs. R. Sarasohn, who
I.
was re-elected, and the retiring
Sirs. Anna Brown is only 20
officers of the Northwestern
years old. Almost more trouble
branch with a luncheon at the Bel-
than one person can be burdened
crest.
with has been her lot for several
Mrs. Bessie L. Sarasohn thanks
years. Recently the Federation
her many friends, officers, board
of directors and members of the fund has helped her to have neces-
sary hospital care. Now Mrs.
Northwestern branch of the Jew-
ish Old Folks Home for their co- Brown is convalescing in the coun-
try at a rest camp operated by one
operation and assistance of the
past year, and for the beautiful of Detroit's social agencies and is
slowly but surely gaining strength.
tokens and luncheon given her at
Her letters describing her lovely,
the Belcrest hotel Monday.
peaceful surroundings show , her
appreciation.
OTTINGER SLATED AS
Sir. Brown's evasion of the law
AMBASSADOR TO SPAIN resulted in a jail sentence for him.
This left Mrs. Brown, a 3-year-old
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.- (J. T. boy and a small baby, dependent
A.)-Albert Ottinger, former At- for support on the community. To
torney General of New York and add to all this, Mts. Brown became
Republican candidate for Govern- very ill. A succession of gall
or of New York State in the last bladder attacks made hospital care
elections, is to lie named Ambassa- necessary.
Relatives consented to look after
dor to Spain, according to a cur-
the little boy. A children's agency
rent rumor.
Dr. Charles E. Beury, president arranged for placement of the
! of Temple University, a speaker at baby in a baby day nursery. With
a banquet given by the Philadel- her mind at ease concerning the
phia Young Men's and Young children, Mrs. Brown was ready to
Women's Hebrew Assocaitaions, at go to the hospital. The Federa-
which Mr. Ottinger was a guest of tion Fund enabled the same sur-
honor, made the statement that he geon, whose careful observation of
had reason to believe Mr. Ottinger Mrs. Brown and interest in her
was slow to be named Ambassador had won her confidence, to con-
tinue his treatment of her condi-
"to a great European country."
"Sonic of niy friends have barn tion in the hospital.
a little hasty," said Mr. Ottinger
when pressed for verification of the
rumors. "This announcement was
premature. There has been no of-
ficial announcement and I have
nothing further to say."
Previous rumors have mentioned
, Mr. Ottinger as a possible success-
or to Henry P. Fletcher at Rome.

$5,298.75

Total

By A. C. LAPPIN



Editor's Note: The Arbi-
tration Court of the Jewish
Welfare Federation is one of
the beneficiaries of the United
Jewish Campaign. Mr. Lap-
pin was the organizer of the
court and is its honorary di-
rector.

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avenue. on May 2.
Membership cards and hand-
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bers.
A Bible reading was rendered by
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the latest current topics concern-
ing Jewish life was given by Lil-
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