PAGE EIGHT itEperaorr EwistyliaoroctE FENKELL DISTRICT PARENT-TEACHERS GROUP ORGANIZED At a meeting held in the audi- torium of the Fenkell branch of the Jewish Centers Association, Feb., theparenso e c i ren of the Temple Beth El branch re- ligious school at Fenkell met to- ganized as Parent-Teachers Asso- c i at i on . s. Morris R and ac ted as temporary chairman. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Samuel Kanner s; vice-president, Mr. Greenbaum; secretary, Mrs. Reu- ben Levine; treasurer, M. Rubin. Meetings will be held regularly each month. The principal address of the eve- ning was delivered by Rabbi Leon 'The Aim Foam spo ke ARTA: m.1„lvvla e Goldberg rendered a group of Yid- MU dish folk songs. , • • by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, of which Mrs. Sol A. Wolff is president. It was founded three years ago and at first conducted by the Temple itself, which leased the present building at 3430 Fen- kell avenue for that purpose. Dur- ing the following year the building was taken over by the Jewish Cen- ters Association which invited the Temple to continue religious school sessions there on Sundaes. The faculty consists of Mrs. Rhea Weisberg, Miss Rose Kursman, Reuben Levine and Mrs. Goldie Levine. Mrs. Goldie Levine is head teacher. Nathan Bean is registrar. ZEIRE - ZION PURIM BALL and POPULARITY CONTEST "FREE TRIP TO PALESTINE" Book Cadillac Grand Ball Room, March 16 (Irganizations or Individual, deglring further Information should apply to R. S. LINDERMAN, 13715 Twelfth Street, Hemlock 62174. MRS. E. FRANZBLAU, 6944 Northfield, Garfield 44614. ORGANIZATION NAME Si ADDRESS TROOP 23 TO REUNION COMMITTEE ATT. A. A. KLUNOVER, CHAIRMAN 844 BUIIL BUILDING I, the undersigned, being a former member of Scout Troop 23 and in favor of the Reunion, request that my name be placed on the rolls of the Troop 23 Alumni Association. Res. Bus. Phone Special Analysis of Erie Railroad will be sent on request PRINCE & WHITELY Established 1878 MEMBERS Cleveland Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange New York Curb Market Chicago Stock Exchange GEORGE F. W. REID, Manager Accounts Carried on Conservative Margins 824 First National Building COMMITTEE PLANS TROOP 23 REUNION' MY FRIEND THE RABBI 'RECORD ATTENDANCE EXPECTED AT SHAAREY I -CENTERS ASS'N Debate Team at Akron: The Jewish Center debate team will defend the proposition that "Pal estine IIBe th e uw, • National Homeland" in the debate with the Jewish Community ('enter of Akron at Akron, Ohio, on Sure day, Feb. 16. The Jewish Cent r team which will participate in debate is composed of harry . ligson and Nathan Shur, A fashion show under the pices of the J. L. Hudson Co. is the next big event on the ealend r of the girl's committee. The girls of Phi So I.ite Club will art a hostesses. The girls of the Cettor will net as models. Miss Post :f the J. L. Hudson Style Lecture Bureau will be the speaker. The senior bridge social to he held at the ('enter this Satureay evening is to be sponsored by the Jolly Sports. All Senior ConIer members and their friends are In- vited. !ferry Scheinman will be 'he speaker at an open meeting to he held at the Jewish Center under the auspices of the Deborian Club this Sunday, at 5 p. m. Prelimniaries of the Intermedi- ate Declamatory Contest will lie held at the Jewish Center Morally evening. Finals will be held on Feb. 24. The contest is to he fol- lowed by a Chemist) Oser 'Shevat rally, The Girls Division of the Jewish Center welcome the Jolly Junioss a new girls group. Two hundred Juniors atteride\ the Junior ( hamisho Osor li Sheet celebration which was held at the Jewish Center on Sunday lifter- noon, Feb. J. Philip Waterman to be the most alert and acute in the pulpits of Grand Rapids—a city that has! Spring Frolic of the Young l'eo- earned for itself the flattering title ' pies Auxiliary will be given Ap- "The Athens of Michigan." His; ril 27, at the Dexter ('enter. Mu- erudition is superb and is univer- sic will be furnished by Seymour sally acknowledged by the though- Simons' Collegians under the per- ful people here. Ile is a prolific sonal direction of Mr. Simons. writer and his first literary yen-' The Lincoln-Washington pro- tore, "The Story of Superstition,'; gram to be held Thursday, Feb. is such a line success as to be re- 20 at 8 p. m., is under the auspices lorded as the forerunner of many of the Young People's Auxiliary. similar expressions of his intellec- Judge Edward J. Jeffries and tual genius. All of this evokes the' Judge Henry S. Sweeney will be following reflections: the speakers. We owe our monotheistic view of God to the Jews. To the Ilebrews : Sunday School: MISS MYRA MOYER we look for that inspiration and Honor pupils in Miss Margaret for that unveiling of the face of Bradfields's class: Marvin Rosen- Gcd which made Him the one Lord, She reportst that all the plans are thal, Evelyn Sandweis, Frances the only supreme, majestic God., complete and ready for the &UHT Rosa Rains as Elisabeth in Kurz, Herbert It matters little to me whether you which will be held at the Lee Plaza "Tannhaeuser." Miss Esther Schiff's class: Leo consider Christianity completed. Hotel. Ray Itorell and his Coun- Kenos, Isabelle Ring, Charlotte in Richard Wagner's great dra- Judaism or whether you agree with try Club Orchestra will furnish matic opera, "Tannhaeuser." This Darmstetter that Christianity is a the music. Miss Evelyn Miller's ulnas: Wil- Tickets to this dance are being FRED M. BUTZEL magnificent music drama will be Jewish heresy. We arc intimately , presented here in Detroit by the related to the Jews as a people of wild only by invitation and attend- Stanford Jacoby, Julia Adler, loon terest is being displayed by those ance is limited to 100 couples. Since !Chicago Civic Opera Company on who were members of this out-; religion par excellence. . . And the issuanue of the invitations a Harry Schwartz. I Friday evening, Feb. 21, during thus it comes to pass that one of alk , Iona Rosin's class: Sally standing troop. short time ago, most of the reserva- its week's engagement in Masonic the judges of the Supreme Court Frail M. Butsel, who encouraged Grecnidatt, Eleanor Hoffenberg, tionshave eon made, and a ca- ; Temple, with Richard Bonelli as this troop 15 years ago, is again of the United States always takes pacity crowd is expected. Senior Basketball League. ! Wolfram, Charles Marshall in the Eugene Kornfield, Evelyn K osz, the ethical view of law and in his among first to encourage the iniH Results of games of Sundav Feb, Ruth Naftaly, Edith Wisotsky. Fay title role and a strong supporting tiators of this reunion movement. judgments usually minority reports 9: Crestons 17-Strangers 14; Ila. ; Fischer. In a letter to the reunion commit- emphasizes the fate that law is koah 19-A. Z. A. 63, 13. Pupils of Miss Lena Rosin's In Rosa Raise, the Chicago Com- cast. tee of Boy Scout Troop 23, Mr. subsidiary to human values and is Schedule for Sunday, Feb 16: pany has one of the few sopranos class who have had a perfect rye- Butzel writes: not primarily for the protection of Ilakoahs vs. Ben Bey at 1:15; A. capable of exploiting the role to its ord of attendance since the begin- property. I refer to Justice Bran- "I certainly hose that we can get Z. A. 63 vs. Alpha Omega at 2:15; • •fu lest and of making most. of the ning, of the term are: Hilliard together a good turnout of the old deis. A. Z. A. 93 vs. Crestons at 3:15. Raisa's Grossman, Evelyn Kurz, Eugene bunch and I look forward to the , opportunities offered. These are the people who in the Intermediate results: Olympic ;Elizabeth is an unforgettable ex- /Cornfield, Bernard Jacoby, lay meeting with much pleasure." beginning did have a fine fervor in Samuel Willis of 3230 Clements 20, alendelsohns 7; Rawlings 12 Fischer, Sam Solomon, Jack Ru- I perience. religion and were anxious in later avenue is general chairman of the Crescents 8. Mr. Butzel is to be one of the Detroit's greatest grand opera bin, Ruth Naftaly. honored guests at the organization years to spread this great principle committee on arrangements for the season will open on Feb. 17 with dinner. Ile has always been among of religious democracy until the , annual Shaarey Zedek Father aml Fenkell Branch, the gorgeous production of "Aida" the first to encourage worthy move- whole of the people should be broad Son banquet to be held Sunday • The children of the Fenkell with the glorious-voiced Claudio ments among the youth, and is built upon it. . . It is a tragic evening at the synagogue, Willis branch 3430 Fenkell will celebrate Muzio in the title role, and a splen- looked upon by the committee for but splendid history. We should Chamisho Osor b'Shvat at a pro- did supporting cast. the reunion as one of the staunch- unite our sorrow with his own. gram and entertainment to be Tito Schipa will make his first est friends of their movement. Rabbi Waterman would not want, !given Sunday afternoon Feb 16 operatic appearance in Detroit on Milton $.1 Alexander, who was me to say that the Jew may be as at S p. m. A talk on the meaning Tuesday evening in "Lucia di Lam- also active years ago in encourag- good an American as anybody. I sod significance of Chamisho Oser When the National High School ing the scouts and who is today a mermoor" with Margherita Salvi, think that of myself. Who is the b'Shvat, songs and recitations will Orchestra invades the East for the leader in the youth movement, was American? . . . He is an Ameri- the Spanish coloratura as Lucia. be featured. first time this month, Richard pleased to hear of the progress can wheresoever born, who has an Second Annual Soiree of Mu - Wolfe, one of the city's most prom- made in reuniting the old scouts American heart; who loves Amer- Boy Scouts: ising young musicians who plays and promised to take an active part ica; who shares her impulse for sic Study Club Febru- The Buy Scout Troop is gradu- lin the movement. liberty; who glories in the hero- ally increasing in membership. ary 25. In order to help the committee isms that • have made her great; Ten boys passed their tenderfoot get the names of former members who will guard her constitution The second annual soiree of the tests and some have taken pre- of Troop 23, every one officially and hold sacred her flag and who,. Music Study Club of Detroit will liminary tests for second class connected as a member or in some while its broad stripes and bright take place in the lounge of the scouts. Morris White and Sam other capacity is asked to fill out beams proclaim that a new day is Twentieth Century Club, Tuesday Jacobson were chosen scoutmaster the coupon appearing elsewhere on dawning for the world, will live and evening, Feb. 25, at 8:30. This and assistant scoutmaster, mopes. this page. if needs be, die in the effort to event will be of social and musi- lively. Joe Steinberg of Troop realize for the American people cal interest for members and their 140 has been of great add in or- the ideal of the Hebrew prophet' husbands. Mrs. Howard Salzen- ganizing the troop. of the exile; to break the bonds of stein and Mrs. Morris Blumberg, oppression and let the oppressed go , co-chairmen, are in charge of ar- - Q. T. Club: free. Amen. rangements. A banner in club colors has been Another interesting activity of made by the Q. T. Club and will the club is the monthly radio pro- grace the walls of the Fenkell JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — NOVEL BY HUNGARIAN branch. The Q. T. House Council , gram. The next broadcast will be Jewish workers in the colony of JEW CONDEMNS WAR SAMUEL WILLIS dance will be held March 9. ' over WJR, Friday, Feb. 21, at 3:45 Hulda have been approached by p. m., and those participating are: neighboring Arab villagers who at Brush, Mr. Willis, who has been Fratority Club: Mrs. J. M. Berris, vocalist, accom- told them that they were working Rodion Markovits' "Siberiaa Gar.' active on this committee fur sev- neon" is one of the Finest The Fratority Club will sponsor panied by Mrs. Sidney Klein; Miss in vain for new riots will shortly eral years, will be remembered as the first of the series of House Works on the World Conflict. Bessie Bonin, violinist, accom- uproot all Palestine Jewry. the animated cheer and pep lead- Council bridge parties. A bridge panied by Miss Rose HASSID; and er of the past three banquets. and bunco party will be held During the war, pacifists and So-' Mrs. Sidney Klein, pianist. Contributions to North End All indications point to one of the Thursday evening, Feb. 27, at 9:30 eialists risked their freedom for outstanding affairs of the current o'clock, at the Jewish Center, 3130 jail sentences by preaching and Eugene Gooasens to Make , season. A full course dinner will Fenkell. North End Clinic has received :writing against war. "War is Hell,", RICHARD L. WOLFE , Second Appearance as ho' catered by M. Pereira. Head- the following contributions: 1"War, What For?" and similar ing the list tit entertainers is Ray T. A. G.: Guest Conductor. In honor of the seventieth birth- !scarehead titles were resorted to in he viola in the all-city high school The T. A. C., a group of young will represent the city day of Joseph S. F rank of New ; efforts to discredit the war man a. Correll, composer and radio star. i Eugene Goossens returns for his orchestra, There will also be movies, fancy girls, 13 to 15, meets Thursday York, from Julian II. Krolik. I More effective weapons against ! second appearance as guest con-i n the national organization. caps, favors, noisemakers, and a evenings, 6:30 o'clock, at the Fen In memory of Charles C. Brown !bloodshed between nations, how-; The National High School Or- of the Detroit Symphony . . PY kell branch. The next meeting will ever, are a number of novels which peppy hestra is ma( e up ' of the from the' Thursday Club. Orchestra at the pair of subscrip- Reservations have been coming be in the form of an initiation In memory of Mrs. Louis J. were written about the horrible tion concerts which occur this week, finest high school musicians in Hirschman from Miss Edith lleav- events of 1914-1918. Arnold Zweig in rapidly and preparation is now party for the new' members. Thursday evening, at 8:30 p. m.„ America, selected by competitive being made for a capacity attend- ests and apportioned among the enrich, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Slo- in "The Case of Sergeant Grischa " • and on Friday afternoon at 2:30 states. This orchestra will play man, Mrs. Ludwig Herman' and drew' a picture of war horrors that ance. Plates may be reserved by Palm Marionettes: p. m. Mr. Goossens certainly The alarionettes Club is making for the National Education Asso- family of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs.- should have made every reader calling Mrs. Colton at Garfield needs no introduction to Detroit a new set of Marionettes, a stage iation Convention in Atlantic City, Arthur Berliss of New a (irk ( ay, shudder at the mere thought of 's • audiences and his performances c and scenery. Membership is eyes Feb. 23 to 27, after which a more Misses :Minnie and Florence Ber- war. In the novel by another Jew, here have built up a warm audience to boys between the ages of 13 liss of New York City, Julian II. the Hungarian Rodion alarkovits ; I . - SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER of admirers. He is presenting on, secret group 15, who are invited to attend "Siberian Garrison" (published by Krolik. at the this occasion one of his most inter- give concerts in New York, Phil- meetings held every Wedneolay Horace Liveright, Cl West 48th esting programs and is playing adelphia and Washington. Rich- evening, 6:30 o'cock, at the . sw- CLUB LIDO street, New York, $2.50), we have two numbers which will he first ard Wolfe is one of the fortunate Classes at Hutchins School, ish Center, 3430 Fenkell. nos selected for these additional The Department of Recreation another masterful work to be class- performances in Detroit. After the very best books of / conducts classes at thes2ollutebins the opening overture, the Mozart honors. t e h d e arX4t ;ear and among the very These concerts will be broadcast Intermediate School, "The Marriage f Fi • ," the in dancing, ; best war novels. in as national radio hook-up, the row Wilson avenue, Tschaikovsky "Manfred" Sym- Markovits simply tells a story , phony will be played. Following first being Sunday evening, Feb. other of his experiences as a prisoner of the intermission Mr. Goossens will 23, at 9 o'clock over the Columbia plaque painting and various There are war, taken by the Russians in 1915. chain from Atlantic City. kinds of handcraft. play two Wagner numbers. describes the life in various Richard Wolfe is a student at classes for children in dancing,, I Siberian camps, the gruesome tales Northwestern High School. It is swimming and handcraft. The In- Schkolnik to Conduct Pop also interesting to note that Rich- tormetliate Girls Club meets every ' f poverty, the horrors of the con. flict that accompanied the Revolu- Concert. ard's attendance at the convention to for 6 to 8 P' open m a and is The seventeenth pop concert to will mark his first absence from to girls of high school age. The in- i lion and the Bolshevik uprising. T he result is a work that makes be played this Sunday afternoon the Temple Beth El School of Re- termediate girs• now are peeper- history in lietrature. I by the Detroit Symphony Orches- ligion in 10 years. He is the son ing for their meet, which will be "Siberian Garrison" is an excel!. tra at Orchestra Hall at 3:30 p. m. of Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Wolfe of held on Fels 28. Information re- , ant portrayal of the idiocy of offers two novelties which should 4002 Vicksburg avenue. garding classes can be secured any boundaries between continents, appeal to concert goers—the first evening, except Saturday and Sun- , when there are no real differences is the premiere appearance of these day, between 5 and 11 p. m. at the between men and women inhabi- , concerts. Mr. Scholnik's years of broadcast from three to four school. ting different climes, except when service in the role of . concertmas- o'clock, Eastern Standard time, they ore incited to false patriotism ter is so well known that it needs from a network of stations, includ- YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB and to war. There is an interest- no comment and this first appear. ing \\'W.1, Detroit. TEA - DANCE ON SUNDAY ing story also in "Siberian Garri- ance as conductor is so well-known Questions of general interest son" which indicates the stupidity They're boxed so delightfully ... jade and that it needs no comment and this which have been received trim lis- The young people of Temple of anti-Semitism. In the course of first appearance as conductor will teners will be answered ov.:r the orchid Iusterware bottles in washable Beth El will give a tea-dance in the . a theatrical performances Monis be welcomed by those who have ; air on this program. Judging social hall of the Temple Sunday,1 ,Neuman ejaculated the expression leather cases that they're smart ideas for followed Mr. Scholnik's career in from the many letters comment- Feb. It from 3 to 6. Irving War- 'God damn it—." Whereupon' Detroit. Valentine gifts and prizes. The Friendship ing on this feature which have Lieutenant Czernin yelled out I The eighteenth pop concert to' been received, it is proving very "schweinerei," left the hall and price is a saving one tomorrow! be played by the Detroit Symphony popular. submitted a report to the command Orchestra next Sunday, Feb. 23, of the prison camp that the Christ- will have as its chief attraction HEALY'S PERFUME SHOP—FIRST VI Ot(lt tan religion was insulted and the Chord of Judea. the appearance of Eugene Goes- Holy Mary cursed. Immediately Probably the most important oc- sena as guest conductor. there were demands to turn the • currence to the Chord of Judea Jews over to a separate camp. Galvani Presents Pupils in since its inception is that the Na- "Practically all of them cursed the tional Bureau for the Advancement Concert Sunday. Jews, but if, by accident, there of Music has requested information was a Jew among them, they in. George Galvani, Detroit bari- of the Chord and its activities, to variably added: 'Of course we tone and vocal teacher, will pre-' be included in a booklet to be issued don't mean you, you are an ex- mint several advanced pupils in re- by the Bureau in an effort to en- ception." There was one excep- cital at the auditorium of the Mc. courage similar organizations 1426 Woodward Ave. tion in every box." Gregor Library, Woodward and throughout the country. , "The Society of Those Who Will Connecticut, this Sunday, at 4 p. 11 The symphony is beginning to as- Not Return the Salute of a Jew" i m. The program follows: sume symphonylike instrumenta- Aria. Pace, Paco. from La Fort. del was formed. First Lieutenant Al- tion, and the mandolin society. Deaths, I Verdi). Esther Freed, Aria a. moslino. a rich Spanish Jew, a vic- Queeta Quells. from Met:delta IVerdil having recently played a successful tim of this plot, at an officers meet- and Eventide. Clarence McGraw, Aria' program is being besieged by a. My Heart at Thy Sweet Vol,.. Sam- ing took out a cross which was pre- scores of clubs to present simi- son and Delilah. tfiaint•Saenal and b sented him by the Pope for work If urmurine Zeehr. Orogen), Edith Saul., lar program before them. done in behalf of Catholic churches Aria, a Sana Tot, ihtassenetl. end b. President William Klein states destroyed by Mohammedans in Stride La Vane.. from LI Trog•tore. (Verdi). Corottance Sidder, Duet. from that organizations desiring to have Bosnia-Herzegovina, in proof of LI Trnvatore. (Verdi), Constance Sickle, a group from the Chord of Judea • Jewish liberality and lack of relig.. Aria, Vol Lo Sap- perform before them should send ens David Ela•ons, . SAUL M. ROSE ious prejudice. The incident put • rano. s• - an official committee to present esani). Esther Fried; Una Furtive La- an end to the persecution of the ; such ■ wish before the executive i rim, Don, L'Eliser D'Amor). (Dont. , tell, chairman of the committee is Jews. A Jewish cornet was cho- Rea), D.,,d Klavon, Aria, a Clamant board. assisted by Lillian Stein, Saul H. Den to participate in the Christmas Oeleau, Iron, Pearl of Wald. Magid). The executive board meta at the Rose and Jean and C. Lunette. Krausler, Allen Alter: Miller. Es-e program, and his selection Duet. from La For...del Destine, Ivey Kenilworth Folk Schule, Kenil- Many students from Ann Arbor created • sensation. But Dr. Gott- di). McGraw and (Alvan': Quartette. worth near Brush, the second and are expected to attend. The young hilt shouts • challenge at a group from Rigo)otto. (Verdi). Ale.. Soule. fourth Tuesday of every month at folk of Detroit are invited. There in the meashall: "Tell me, what if Mayon, Galv•nl. 7:30 to 8:15. ■ will be a nominal admission charge Almoslino has no Papal cross? ----- Sunday's Jewish Radio Hour for non-members. Then do they have to kill all the The annual formal of the Young Jews' Suppose this cornet is un- Call City Cab Co. Ch. 7070 Program. Peoples Temple Club will take tallented. Does that necessia tahri p eroly Rabbi Jonah B. Wise of the Cen- place March 8. At this hat early date e. t to osrta gegte tral Synagogue, New York, will i / plans for beautiful decorations and mean groin?t Because, .hdon't , continue his series of addresses in the best music available are being was almost • pogrom here—." the Jewish Hour on Sunday *Ber- ; Ford Sales and Service made, Dr. Markovits' is an excellent 1 noon rt ith, a jin "Twilght of Ho. 9000 work. Lovers of good literature 6770 Linwood Euclid 4084 , lora! y. e The ewish H our is RADIO SERVICE, cannot afford to fail to read it. ti Young Peoples' Auxiliary: ANNUAL FATHER-SON AFFAIR OF SHAAREY ZEDEK THIS SUNDAY DETROIT BOY GETS PLACE IN NATIONAL SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Signed Phone B'NAI MOSHE NOTES he d b y Excerpt from Sermon Pr eached SIC Concert-Danaei ZEDEK Y. P. S. FORMAL R J woo d All Everything is in readiness for i lia list ' S v o.ulra the concert-dance to be given un-; G rand pFeb. 2. Miss Myra Moyer is the chair- ROSA RAISA TO MAKE der the auspices of the Sisterhood.; APPEARANCE HERE IN Sunday evening, Feb. 16, in the! Movement Encouraged by Feat, ''For e•ly•tion le from the Jews." man of the decoration committee for the spring formal dance to be; John 4.-2. "TAN NHAEUSER" FEB. 21 ballrtsam of the congregation, Dex- given by the Young Peoples So..I Fred M. Butzel and ter at Lawrence. Mrs. Emil Nuss- I want to tell you some of the ciety of Congregation Shaarey Zed- baum is chairlady, assisted by airs., influences that have come to me, ek on Saturday evening, March 1. One of the greatest moments in Milton Alexander. since I cultivates! a very fast ; all opera is Elizabeth's salute to Joseph Grossman, together with a ; friendship with my friend the the hall of song, her first entrance ; lar ge committ ee. Followin g Dreams of one time members of': concert, which will comprise of tal-; rabbi. I mean Rabbi Philip F. ented musicians and radio stars, a Troop of the Boy Scouts in ef- Waterman, who is the teacher at dance will take place. Adolph; forts to form an alumni association a local ysnagogue, a very dull brick Travers' Orchestra will furnish of men who now reside in every building and not beautiful to look the latest 1 n mug; • Ticket s! part of the United States, are near- upon externally—this time I mean may be secured from the members ing realization. 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