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September 13, 1929 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-09-13

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PAGE EIGHT

Y. W. H. A. BEGINS
DETROIT CHRISTIANS URGED TO
CONTRIBUTE TO PALESTINE FUND ITS NEW SEASON

Have You Visited Our New Radio Department?
Stop In While In the Neighborhood
and Hear the New

The following emergency relief resolution was adopted on Tues-
day, Sept. 10, by the Commission on Missions of the Detroit Council
of Churches, under the chairmanship of Charles 0. Ford, executive
secretary of the l'rotestant Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. The reso-
lution has been approved by Dr. II. C. Gleiss, president, and by Ralph
C. McAfee, executive secretary, of the Detroit Council of Churches.
The statement is as follows:

ATWATER
KENT OP
ADIO

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1 titute, Sr. scattered throughout Palestine.
"On your behalf we have pledged to the Palestine Emergency
Committee of Detroit, Milford Stern, chairman, 1656 Penobscot build-
ing, and to the Palestine Emergency Committee of America, David A.
Brown, our own fellow•townsm•n, chairman, 111 Fifth avenue, New
York City, any help that we nmy be able to give.
"We hope that the solution of the complex religious, social, politi-
cal and economic problems of Palestine may be settled peacefully and

amicably.
"Meanwhile, we invite Christians to contribute to the relief fund
by sending checks from individuals, organizations, or churches either
to the Detroit or to the national offices of the Palestine Emergency

Committee.

L=11,

Mailed on Request

PRINCE & WHITELY

Established 1878

MEMBERS
New York Stock Exchange
Cleveland Stock f.schaag.
New York Curb Market
Chicago Stock Exchange
GEORGE F. W. REID, Manager

Accounts Carried on Conarrratire Margin;

824 First National Building

Long Distance Rates Are
Surprisingly Low

l'urity Chapter No. 359, Order
of Eastern Star held its special
"The Outrages in Palestine and
"Q.
meeting on Monday, Sept. 9, with the Future of Zionism" will be the
-M" Services:
p l ace Ann Weinbeck, worthy matron, topic of a lecture by A. Altman,
Sabbath services will take

Presiding. A large class of condi- Yiddish journalist, at the Jewish
in the Temple Auditorium Satin.- '

('enter, 31 Melbourne, on Monday
day morning, Sept. 14, at 10:30.
-
evening, Sept. 16. Mr. Altman
The sermon will be preached by

will discuss the social and political
▪ ' Rabbi Leon Franc. As Rabbi Frani
conditions in Palestine and he will
has
just
returned
from
Europe
he
-
outline the trend in Zionism as a
will no doubt have an interesting
result of the happenings.
message
which
should
be
heard
by

, a large congregation.
Sunday
services
in
the
Templtil
!
l will be resumed shortly. The exact •
Midate will be announced in the next
issue of The Chronicle.

NEW MAGIC!

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—applied by Atwater Kent with unbelievable results.
Old words like "tone," "selectivity" and "distance"
blaze up with new meaning. The power and reach of a
giant—with a voice like a heavenly choir . . . Words
can't tell the story! Let the new Atwater Kent do it.
See—listen--as fast as you can get here.



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RED LION 55C CONSOLE

'174"

complete

Convenient Terms

Ask to have it demonstrated in your own
home.

For the Coming Holidays

I

You'll want an odd piece or perhaps a gift. Come in and inspect
our beautiful array of furniture.

The Religious School:

SCHOR Furniture Cowan Y

8926 Twelfth St., Between Hazelwood and Taylor

OPEN EVENINGS

The Religious School in all de-
partments will open on Saturday
, and Sunday, Sept. 28 and 29.
!There will be no registration of
new pupils on those days but the
registration office is open each day
except Saturday and Sunday. New
I pupils must be accompanied by
their parents at the time of regis-
Dation. The registration office is
on the second floor of the Temple
building.

Beth El College of Jewish Studies:

The date for the opening of
Beth El College of Jewish Studies
for the season 1929-1930 will be
) announced shortly. Some very
Lone Jew Ventures To
Pray at Wailing Wall. interesting new courses are in
contemplation. At least one new
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)— instructor will be added to the col-
one Jew, Meyer Akkad, lege faculty.
Halevy-Hazomir to Install Only
ventured to pray at the Wailing
Officers Sept. 22.
Wall on Thursday. Ile went to
A. Z. A. COUNCIL
At its first meeting, Tuesday
the Jewish place of worship ac-
evening, the new executive board companied by two policemen.
I of the Halevy-Ilazomir Choral So-
"Crooks For a Month," a Denni-
Arabs who live in the neigh-
ciety discussed matters of impor-
borhood of the Wall displayed , son play, will bo presented soon
tance to the organizatipn. The
irritation at the lane worship- by the Detroit-Windsor Council of
resignation of David Goldberg as
the Aleph Zadik Aleph.
per, but he was unmolested.
financial secretary was received
In the meantime eye-wit-
Herz' Chapter 112 of Windsor
and accepted, and is Gertrude
nesses
are
reporting
continued
and
Shatzen, one of the corresponding construction and the addition of
won the inter-chapter tennis tour-
secretaries was appointed to act as
nament Sunday, Sept. 8, at the
Land Contracts Bought
six upper layers of stone to the
financial secretary. Mr. Goldberg
right of the Wall, similar to Northwestern tennis courts.
Complete Financial
was later elected to fill the office
those previously laid on the left
of
vice-president.
The Council is composed of De-
Service
side. The new layers of stone
It was decided to hold the instal-
will facilitate the approach from troit Chapter 63, Adolph Freund
on Personal Property
Chapter
93, and Ilerrl Chapter 112
lation of officers at a social gather-
the Mosque of Omar to the Wall.
Automobile Accounts
of the Aleph Zadik Aleph.
1 ing on Sunday evening, Sept. 22,1
Furniture Accounts
at the Farband Folk Schule No. 2,
Eddie Kay of 93 is in charge of
Radio Account.
' 4016 Collingwood avenue, corner of
the play. He is being assisted by
Holmur.
Electrical Appliances
MARTIN BUDNITZKY
Jess Feller and Saul Bercuson. The
Store Fixtures and
TO BE BAR MITZVAH :first cast for the production is
Factory Equipment
Zelda Rosenberg Instructed
composed of Eddie Kay, Harold
Garage Equipment
Martin
Budnitzky, star pupil of Horwitz, Jess Feller, Melvin Con-
Scholarship Winner.
Zelda Rosenberg, well-known in Isaiah Chernoff of the Kadimah heim and Harold Malls, in the male
Detroit as teacher and pianist, is Ilebrew School of 11729 Linwood, roles. The female characters will
be portrayed by Ilene Rankin,
the pedagogue of Charles Dubin near 1 uvedo will
Beatrice Kay, Irene Linsky and
who won the scholarship last Sat- .iecome Bar Mitz-
Annette Kellerman.
i
vah
this
Satur-
Randolph 2484
urday afternoon. Charles Dubin
is a young boy of 13 years, born in day.
Cadillac 7602
Meetings of the council are held
Martin,
who
is
Odessa, Russia. He has studied
Associated Companies
'every Tuesday night at the B'nai
two and a half years under Miss the son of Mr.
AIIRAIIAM COOPER, President
B'rith Community House. Every
and
Mrs.
Josenh
Rosenberg's instruction and has
Total Paid-in Capital and Surplus
third meeting is in Windsor.
progressed in such a short time as Budnitzky, 3030
$2,000,000
to be able to compete in a contest Webb avenue,
Ground Floor, 320 W. Fort
will be called to
A. Z. A. NOTES
and win.
Miss Rosenberg, has apepared in the reacting of
Adolph Freund Chapter 93 of the
concerts scores of times in Detroit. the Torah at the
Aleph Zadek, Aleph met at the
She is an artist pupil of the well- Shaarey Z edek
B'nai B'rith club mans, Sept. 4.
, known teacher, Dr. Mark Gunz- branch, Twelfth
a n d Atkinson,
Martin
I The intellectual advancement coin-
burg.
this Saturday Burdnitzky
' mittee reported that it picked two
morning. Reception at home Sun- debating teams for debates in the
Jewish Welfare Federation day from 4 to 10.
near future and from these teams
one will be picked for a debate with
Flower Fund.
the Windsor Chapter. The corn-
Emanuel Responds to Beck- mittee also promised a prominent
Contributions to the Flower Fund
speaker for the near future.
man's Appeal.
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
The athletic committee announced
have been received in memory of
Following an appeal last Satur- a baseball game with Windsor 112,
Mrs. Rose Prenzlauer from Dr.
Sunday,
Sept. 15, at A averly and
Harry M. Kirschbaum, Dr. and day morning by Meyer Beckman,
3371 Cortland
Mrs. Samuel W. Rice, Mr. and Congregation Emanuel pledged Twelfth.
Eyler,
president of Chapter
Jess
Mrs. Walter F. Strauss, of Casper $400 more for the Palestine Re-
(Near Dexter)
I 63 of Detroit, who was a guest at
Kuschinski from Mrs. Fred If. lief Fund.
Arlington 1025
the
meeting,
announced
that Chap-
Klein.
ter G3 will celebrate its second an-
Let Us Alemite Your Car
PERFECTION LODGE
' niversary this Surday with a din-
Children Contribute to Relief
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & ner and dance at the Chibese Prin-
Fund.
AUTO WASH .... $1.00
A. M., will hold a special com- cess and invited Chapter 93 to be
The Kadimah Club of the United munication Wednesday, Sept. 18, ', resent.
Sundays and Holidays, ;1.25
The membership committee an-
Hebrew Schools, composed of 11 at 7 p. m. M. M. Degree. Degree
I flounced a drive for nose members
meeting at 609 East Kir- team and officers at 6:30 p. m.
General Repair & Storage children,
and
all youths from 16 to 21 years
by avenue, gave $4.30 to the Pal-
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
of age are invited to the B'nai
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Secretary.
estine Emergency Relief Fund. .
B'rith,
275 E. Ferry avenue this
By order of
Open Day and Night
Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 , HAROLD HELLER, W. M.

FIRST MUSIC

for5Of

or less, between 4:30 a. In. and

7:00 p.m.

You can call the following points and talk for
THREE MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates to
other points are proportionately low.

Hats Cut on the Head

FELTS

SOLEILS

Day
S.tion to Station
Rate

From Detroit to:

$5.00 up $7.50 up

ADRIAN

in all fall shades

S

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.50
.50
.45
.45
.40
.40

FLINT
YALE
HOWELL
PORT HURON
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MEMPHIS

We Remodel
Hat, at
Itea.inable
Prieeu

ASTOR SHOP

The rates quoted are Station - to - Station Day rates, effective
4:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
Evening Station-to-Station rates are effective 7:00 p. m. to
8:30 p. m., and Night Station - to - Station rates, 8:30 p. m.

1510 WOODWARD AVENUE '

to 4:30 a. m.

Mrs Rose Rubenstein

The fastest service is given when you furnish the
desired telephone number. If you do not know the
amber, call or dial "Information."

Piano Studios

Reopened for Enrollment

Assistant for Beginners

418 Hague Avenue

Empire 1692

A Good Bank

for Your Savings!

laDaGea

Remarkable Expression of Confidence
Revealed in Record of Steady Growth

OZe itC70.

and

The chart below indicates, in graphic fashion, our
steady and impressive increase in savings during
the past ten years. As has long been the policy of
this institution, we continue to pay a GENEROUS
RATE OF INTEREST on all deposits.

SECOND

MORTGAGES

UNION INVESTMENT CO.
CENTURYINVESTMENTCO.

For Instance:

Holy Day Services:

Holy Day services will take
place in the main auditorium, the I
I Brown Memorial Chapel and the
social hall on Rosh Ilashonah and
Yom Kippur.
Rosh Hashonah begins this year
on Friday evening, Oct. 4, and
Yom Kippur begins on Sunday ,
evening, Oct. 13. Services will be '
held morning and evening at the
usual hours. Attention is called
=I
Fr. —
. to the fact that because of the lim-
ited seating capacity of the Tem-
I ple the main auditorium and the
MRS. SELMA ROSENBLATT
Brown Memorial Chapel will be re.

stride(' to members in good stand- dates were inducted into the order.
ing and the members of their im- I Mrs. Sara Wolfe acted as soloist
mediate households.
for the evening. A luncheon was
served after the meeting. Diem-'
V i I Auxiliary Services:
hers and friends are urged to re-
Those desiring to participate in serve Sunday, Sept. 22, for Pur
W
I the auxiliary services, which will ity's dinner-dance at Northwood
be held in the social hall of the Inn, and to make reservations
Temple, should make immediate through Mrs. Ann Gordon 81111
application to the committee in Selma Rosenblatt, co-chairman for
charge, Israel Ilimelhoch, chair-
man. No charge is made for par- this affair. .
ticipation in these services though
voluntary contributions to cover LeRoy Hat Shop Has Special

Offer.
KI the actual cost involved will be re-
LeRoy Shop, home of custom
calved. services this your will be in made hats, at 205 Griswold build-
charge of Rabbi Phillip W. Jaffa, ing, 1211 Griswold street, announ-
1 0 regional rabbi of the Union of ces a special offer of high priced
• American Hebrew Congregations. hats at a reduction price of $6.50
A splendid choir is being trained I for readers of The Chronicle. Bar-
for the services under the direr- ney Salinger is manager of the
tion of Edward C. Douglas. We shop.
Di shall be glad to have the names
and addresses of relatives and'
friends of members who may wish
to participate in these ervices.

Phone Cadillac 6661

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO,

N otts

to the

1920...1

$ 575,700.17
$ 978,815.75
$ 1,492,539.7
$ 2,720,246.27
$ 4,291,567.4 0
$ 5,618,546.9 9

1922...11M
1923...
1924...
1925...
1926...
1927...
1928...
1929...

$ 7,259,228.1 8
$ 8,342,821.3 5
$10,657,662. 22
$12,185,521. 36

Thousands of Detroiters have found this institution a helpful
force in solving their financial problems, borrowing through

it over $114,000,000.00 for every sound, economic purpose,

including FIRST and SECOND MORTGAGES.



Salisbury
Garage

International Combustion
Engineering Corporation

DANCE
HELD SEPT. 22 ALTMAN TO SPEAK ON
0.11Intw1r rtli El 0. T E. o S. BE DINNER
PALESTINE SITUATION

THRILL



"To the Christian Ministers and Churches of Detroit:
"The human suffering now being undergone by our Jewish brothers
in Palestine has been made known to you through the daily press and
through the weekly religious papers.
"We are now advised by the New York office of the American Jew•
ish Relief Fund that 9,200 Jewish refugees, homeless and totally dea-

The Young Women's Ildarew
Association, 89 Rowena street,
threw open the doors of its club-
house this week prepared for a
season which, according to present
indications, bids fair to surpass
last season in achievement and
sustained interest.
The "Y" will offer to its mem-
bers, instruction in cooking, sew-
ing, handicraft, lampshade making,
dramatics, interpretative and ball-
room dancing, swimming gymnas-
tics, horseback riding, ukulele,
piano and bridge.
The official date for the opening
of Friday evening services, Sat-
urday night dances, and Sunday
at homes, will be announced next
week.
The house is in readiness now
for. club meetings. All groups de-
siring meeting rooms should get in
touch with the "Y" office immedi-
ately in order to make satisfactory
arrangements for the season. Club
rooms will be assigned in the order
of application.

Special Analysis of

We arc happy to note that many of our savers were first
introduced to this bank through availing themselves of our
loaning facilities; and, getting into the habit of periodical
saving, have followed the repayment of their loans by open-
ing accounts for savings.

Branches:

West

Warren
at McGraw

Crowley, Milner
Store Bldg'.

East Jefferson
at Lenox

I N. p

I A LA_

MORRI S PLAN

BAN K.

Cass Avenue
at Grand Blvd.

Grand River
Near Joy Road

Main Bank . . . . Industrial Bank B 1
lilding
Corner Washington Boulevard and Grand River

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