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PAGE EIGHT

morrAwism

FEDERATION PLANS
MADE BY ORTHODOX

chairman of the federation,
Levin.
I
The federation movement is en-
'L I
thusiastically sponsored by the
Valid Ilorateenim, the organization
of Detroit rabbis, which includes
in its membership Rabbis A. M.
Proposed Movement is En- Ashinsky, .1. Eisenman, J. Thumin,
E. Aishiskin, Isaac Stollman, J.
dorsed at Enthusiastic
Straus M. M. 'lager, M. Fischer,.
It.
Ilurwitz and Samuel M. Fein,
Meeting.
The rabbis, organization, which
is supervising the Vaad Hair and
An enthusiastic gathering of Vaad Ilakashruth, meets every
spokesmen for Orthodox Jewry in Tuesday evening.
Detroit meeting at Congregation
Emanuel, Woodrow Wilson and Morrison's Installs Steam
Taylor, last Sunday, outlined plans
Cleaning for Motors.
for the formation of the Federa-
tion of Orthodox Congregations.
The Morrison Auto Service Sta-
With 20 synagogues reported al-
ready enlisted in the movement, tion, Park and Vernor Highway,
has
installed complete steam clean-
the leaders are confident of suc-
cess and of ultimate benefit to Or- ing equipment for motors. The
station
announces that rates have
thodoxy.
been reduced so that the motor can
In addition to all Orthodox rab-
be cleaned for less than half of
bis, this meeting was attended by last year's prices.
outstanding leaders who have
Ben Morrison, manager of the
shown an interest in the f trmation I station, recommends that cars and
of the Federation (Vaad
motors be cleaned now before the
Synagogues which have not yet wires get shorted during the spring
joined the movement are asked toff rains. Day or night service is of-
communicate at once with the fered.

Bicur Cholem Society Jrs.

INVITES YOU TO ITS

Founder's Purim Ball

AT THE

General Motors Building

ON

SATURDAY, MARCH 15

Music by Jules Klein's Plantation Serenaders

From Club Netball), Chicago
First Detroit Appearance,

9:00 P. M.

Tax $1.25

DEDICATED TO YE OLDE AND FAITHFUL BICUR
CHOLEMITES

You'll Have a Great Time and Do a Noble Deed!

by attending the

Charity Dance

at the

PHILADELPHIA-BYRON HALL

SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 9

Music by Carl Stewart's "Pep" Orchestra

DON'T MISS IT! HOT MUSIC! FUN GALORE!

Watch for Kuretzky Fur Co's
Announcement

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DETROIT0ILELAND
HOTEL

BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE

EHITTENDEN, JR., Manager

RESULTS OF CENTER I
zED K 010 SHHEAAARR Y
A K
HE WAS I N LOVE— • LADIES
SIC' BASKETBALL GAMES
BUT HAD A WIFE BY MRS. J. H. EHRLICH

f

M

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The Crestons continued their to-
She was a young girl and one
NETZORG SOLOIST AT
markable spirit in the senior 1:,s-
day she told her mother that
ketball plays for the champion-sit
SUNDAY POP CONCERT
she had met a young man with
of the Jewish League by defeating
whom she was madly in love.
the Alpha Omegas 22 to 17, Tbis
The young man was duly intro-
The twentieth pop concert will was an upset as both teams were
duced to the parents but the
be played this Sunday afternoon tied for first anti the losers nod
mother, for no reason, could not
by the Detroit Symphony Orches- defeated the Crestons earlier in
take to hint. However, the
tra with Vieter Kolar conducting, the SeliSIIII by a score of 17 to 1.
young couple became engaged.
The Ben Buys swamped A. Z. A.
Still the mother was not satis-
93, by the score of 36 to 2.
fied. She began to question the
The Strangers made it t -.vt•
young man, asking hint about
straight by defeating the flak. ails
his antecedents and everything
IR to Di on Saturday night, Teey
else, to which he replied that he
also defeated A. Z. A 003 by the
had no relatives in this country
score of 18 to 13 on Sunday after-
but that he had a mother some-
noon. Both games were in (leak
where in Shanghai, China, who
until the last two or three minutes
had fled from Soviet Russia. The
of play.
young girl's mother still re-
Senior schedule for Sunday,
mained unsatisfied, so she. ap-
March 9: Jewish Center Girls vs.
plied to the Hebrew Sheltering
Fitzpatrick Coal Girls, 1:15; Jew-
and Immigrant Aid Society at
ish Center Class (' Team vs. Cres-
its New York (Ace, knowing
tons at 2:15; Ben Bey vs. Strang-
that this organization has
ers at 3:15.
branches all over the world.
The Olympics, heretofore unde-
Inas wrote to its bureau in
feated in the Intermediate League
Harbin, China, and the corre-
bowed before the Rawlings Ill to
spondent in China discovered
13, in the intermediate games
the whereabouts of the mother,
played on Saturday night, March
who stated that she had two
1, at Temple Beth F.I.
sons in America, one living in
Chicago
and was unmarried,
The Mendelsohns who are con-
and the other one, the "lone-
stantly improving were defeated
some"
young
man, who had
2:1 to 15 by the Crescents.
made New York his home, but
Intermediate schedule for Sat-
BENDETSON NETZORG
was
married.
urday, March 8: Mendelsohns vs.
At the request of the mother
Olympics at 7:15; Rawlings vs.
and with Bendetsun Netzorg as so-
the Hies officials sent for the
Crescent at 8:15.
loist.
girl, confronteel her with the
Mr. Nelsen); certainly nods no
evidence of the young man's
introduction to Detroit audiences EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
marital state and, of course,
and his first appearance with the
there will be no marriage.
ANNUAL
PURIM
DANCE
orchestra goes hack to December,
'thus Flies bridged the chasm
TO BE HELD MARCH 16
1918, when he appeared in the Ar-
between China and New York
cadia with Weston Gales conduct-
and was the means of saving a
ing. , The Sistetemod of Con tte
ti
Jewish girl from being mince'.
g bra Oil
3.1r. Kolar will conduct the or- Emanuel will hold if annual Purim
chestra in the Saint-Saens Inciden- masquerade dance on Sundae,
tal music to "Henry VIII" and in March 10, at 8 p. m., in the melt-
the Tschaikovsky Fantasy from the
Opera "Eugene Onegin."
At the twenty-first pop which
will be played next week, March
10, Mr. Gabrilowitsch will make his
second appearance as conductor of
the Sunday concerts and will be
heard in compositions of Gluck,
White Chpater, Blossoms of Zion.
Mendelssohn, Grieg, Smetana and
White Chapter of Blossoms of
Rossini.
Zion n o t at the home of Evelyn
Chase, 5545 Ivanhoe avenue, on

March 1. •
CENTER MUSIC SCHOOL
The program on the Dreyfus
PROGRAM FOR PARENTS
case will be carried over to the
next meeting.
'
An unusual program was pre- I
The next meeting will be held
seated by the Jewish Center Music .
on March 8,
School on Sunday. It was planned'
for parents of students and took,
I Roses of White and Blue.
the form of a dramatic demonstra-
A meeting of the Roses of the I
tion of the theoretical work done
White and Blue was held March 4
ill the school. The entire work of
at the home of Bertha Millman.
the classes was illustrated through,
• Tuesday, March 25 was set aside'
the medium of a fairy tale. In this'
for the play "Sardines" to be given,
way an appeal was made to the!
l at the Melbourne Center,. There;
imagination of the children.
I will be an additional program. The
The underlying cause for this !.
purpose of the play is to raise
program was an endeavor to give
funds for the club.
the parents of the children of the
MRS.
HARRY
LEVINE
! music school an appreciation and I

Young
Judaea

an
understding
of the work their
children are doing.
A program of musical selections
by students of the Music School
followed the demonstration. The
violin ensemble of the Jewish Cen-
ter Music School, which is under
the direction of Stanislaw Smule-
wicz of the Detroit Symphony pre-
sented several selections.

Students

went are instructed by Miss Edith
Ella Davis, Miss Clara Waldron
and hiss Rasa Bassin. Miss Davis
is the author of the dramatic skit
around which this unusual pro-
gram was based.
This parent-teacher program is •
another illustration the
of work

!
that has been done by the Jewish
Center Music School under the
guidance of Bendetson Netzorgo
who has been connected with the
school in an advisory capacity dur-
ing the last eight years.

Fourtenth Pair of Subscrip-
tir aConncd tsT
a hurs..
day a er Friday.

SUNDAY DINNER
Table d'Ilote

MAIN DINING ROOM

$200

The fourteenth pair of subscrip-
tion concerts wil Ile played at Or-
chestra Hall by
• the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra on Thursday rye-'
ning, March 13, and Friday after-
noon, March 14, with Ossip Gabril-
owitseh, conducting, and Katharine
Geeelson, English pianist, as solo-
ist. The program will be entirely
from the works of Bethoven.
After seven years absence Kath-
arine Goodson returns for her
eighth American tour and is being
received with fine success wherever
she appears. Born in Hertford-
shire, England, she studied both
violin and piano later making the
piano her chief instrument while!
taking the course at the Royal Con- t
servatory in London.

Music Study Club.

Main Dining Room. Every week-day
evening 6:30 to 8:30. No cover charge.

DANCING —

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CHAS. V. SMITH, Prop.

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Washing, Polishing, S'monising and Greasing
Day and Night Storage—Weekly and Monthly Rats. Very
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RADIOS

Longfellow 2060

A- fine radio program will be
broadcast over W.113 at 3:30 p. m.
on March -I, with Mrs. Charles Al-
tarn giving vocal selections, ac-
companied by Mrs. Lawrence Title-
baum, and several interesting piano
numbers by Mrs. Titlebaum.
Mrs. S. Trigg, chairman of the
Mothers' Clubs committee, present-
ed two programs March :t and
Those appearing were: Miss Bea-
trice and Mies Helen Rosenberg,
sisal numbers accompanied by
Miss Mildred Bernstein; piano se-
lections by Miss Helen Esser; Mrs.
Sacks, vole, accompanied by Mrs.
L. Weissman; a piano duet by Mrs.
S. Trigg and Mrs. S. Weissman,
and a niano solo by Mrs. Weiss-
man. The programs were present-
ed for the Fettled Center and the
Dexter Club.

Pupils of Mrs. Rubenstein in
Recital March 14.

Sliss Miriam Edward amt Miss
Annie McKay. pupils of Mrs.
will
111 eppear in a joint
piano recital in Friday, March 14,
at ft p. m., at the Book Cadillac
hotel. Miss Ethvard is a popular
musician with Detroit audiences
and often appears in radio recital,
over station WG111'.

Talk on Purim in RadioHour
Sunday.

$2.00
$1.50
$1.25

Motors Steam Cleaned

Chassis Steam Cleaned
A Real Auto Wash

MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION

2425 Park Ave., cor. Vernor Highway

One Block West of Woodward

W.

Are Open

D., sag R114114 44. 5,4,••

Yew

fIRONICLE

Dr. Elias Margolis, Rabbi of
Emanuel Synagogue, Mount Ver-
non. N. Y., will continue his series
of addressee in the Jewish Hour
with a talk on "Purim." This pro-
gram is broadcast on Sunday af-
ternoon, from 3 to 4 o'clock East-
ern Standard time, over a national
network. including R'\\-.1,
R'\\-.1,.
.I, Detroit.
The
s' I

'
lent one, featuring compoeitiene by
Milner. Bloch, Engel, Warfel. Eph-
r•is and others of equal merit.

RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000 .

A.
Z.
A.

Cl id
Notes

The aspects of Jewish life which
have special significance for the
woman will be discussed by Mrs.,
Joseph Ehrlieh, who will review;
' The Three. Pillars" by Deborah

MRS. J. H. EHRLICH

Gentile's Contribution

To the National Fund

Am Still
Waiting

Among the substantial re-
mittances received in the office
of the National Fund special at-
tention is attracted by a contri-
bution of $500 of Pierepont
Noyes, a prominent non-Jew
and president of the Oneida
Community Ltd. Mr. Noyes'
contribution, which he sent to
Mr. Lurie, president of the
Council of Jewish Organizations
for Palestine, was accompanied
by a letter, in which Mr. Noyes
writes among tether things:
"III the course of the recent
outrages in Palestine' which I
witnessed very closely, I had the
feeling' that this was the last
- burst of hatred towards the
Jews in Asia or elsewhere. and
I said to myself, when this or-
deal of the Jewish people is over
and they are able to strengthen
their national movement more
than ever before, it will be the
beginning of a new and glorious
epoch in the effort of these he-
roic :weld° to rebuild their Na-
, tional Home."
`t—

for a

Dissatisfied

Customer

—ABE MAX

Streng Chevrolet Co.

sato

Twelfth St. Empire 40313.

POHL'S

KOSHER RESTAURANT

Try Due Homo-Like Meal.

3332 TWFLFTH STREET

Tke ease Inimitable

Pohl

aroma

Cuisine will

Auction! Auction! Auction!

If you haven't

attended our wieldy

let ion in 1929
nu rn to, t get into the
habit in I ',OM
Thotts•ndi of people
have Rayed thousands of dollars by at-

EDITOR OF MASSES
PICTURES PROBLEM
OF THE EAST SIDE

51. Melamed,
the monthly meet-
ing of the Sisterhood of Shaarey
Zwick at Twelfth-Atkinson branch,
at 2 p. Monday, March 10.
Blame s American Environment for
N'ocal selections will lee rendered
Rise of Jewish Gangster..
by Mr
o
SD's. J. Sauls, accmpanied
by
Mrs. II. Eller.
The East Side of New York,
A Purim playlet trill lie given lc hose
children are now leaders in
by the kindergarten children of the
every walk of American life, as
United Hebrew Schools, Philadel-
judges, doctors, lawyers, editors,
phia-Byron branch. Appropriate
social workers; and from whose
Purim refreshments will be served.
ranks has also developed that
rarity in Jewish life--the gang--
has been a subject for analysis and
ACTIVE IN PLANNING
FOR SORORITY BRIDGE discussion for many years. Few
of the studies, however, deserve ,
Mies Beatrice Rader is active in the attention that will be given
making preparations for the first Michael Gold's "Jews M'it bout
annual bridge to be given by the Money" t published by Horace
Liveright, el West Forty-eighth
Theta Delta Kappa Seretrity of
street, New York, $31.
which she is the president. The
Gold, known to many thousands
as "Mike," is editor of the labor
magazine, The Masses. As a labor
utgitator, soap-box orator, strike
leader, he has won fame. But as
author of this sociological study of
youth's growth on the East Side
he should increase his literary
fame.
Gold's study is worthy of note
because the author himself is a
product of the East Side. It is. in
fact, the. autobiogralphy of a boy
who suffered with the masses,
watched the suppression of haitetit
feeling, the robbing from the pear
of every available sunshine. Ile
describes the conditions which lead
to the creation of gangs, and hurls
defiance at those who claim that
crime is imported to this country
ley aliens.

- Ku Klux moralirers s•y the gangster
• ,steno
not America," he writes ill a
chapter he labels - A Gang
I.ittle
ids."
"Thee say it was brought here
I 'I w la .' ir lean immigrants.
What nse! There never were any
Jewish gangsters in Enron,
i ll.. Jews
there were a timid bookish ea.
The
Jews have done no killing since Jet,.
salient
That's why the murder.
loving ( hristians have called
the
'peonsliar people.' let,, it America that
has taught the KO. of tubercular Jewish
tailors how to kill."

tending our •uttions . Sale starts at 10
a. m. and continue. throughout the day
and •vening. Remember the than
Every Wednesday at 10 A. M.
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
4303 Fourteenth Avant,*
F. A. Yaelnyy. Auctioneer.

Not a Chain
Store

Watch for Announce-
ment in next week's

Chronicle.

WAYNE

MINERAL AND
TURKISH
BATHS

torium, Taylor and Woodrow Wil-
son avenues. Prizes for the best'
and most unique costumes will be,
,
MISS BEATRICE RADER
given, and a midnight supper will'.
be served. Dave Diamond and his
bridge is to take place at the Chi-
costumeteorchestra will supply the'
nese Tea Gardens, 1514 1Votedward,
music.
March 11.
Have Added High Colonic
Mrs. Ilarry Levine, who is chair-
Miss Matilda Soldinger is chair-
Irrigation Treatment
man, is assisted by the following
: man eel the bridge committee, which
co-chairmen: Mrs. Meyer Shugar-
includes Miss Lillian Lazarow, in
The manner in which the crowd-
man, Mrs. Isadore herbal, Mrs. Eli , Chapter 93:
charge of the tickets, Miss Val ed East Side street brings sex to
Given by expert. in addition to
Levin, Mrs. Eli Sachse, Mrs. Max ,
in Adolph Freund chapter of Richter and Miss Mollie Gralick, the. child in very infancy is de-
their regular health building
Dushkin,
the, Mrs. Louis Gernetnsk
refreshments, and Miss Esther Na- scribed in the opening chanters
board
members.
The
dec..
Aleph
Zatlik
Aleph
met
at
the
Jew
and
treatments.
bot, prizes.
which 'het- s ell luntly titled "Fifty
f.s.„ Ralph ish ('enter March 2.
rations are in charge of M,
Plans for the affair including a flents'a Nefght" and "How Babies
Eddie Kay, president of Chap-
r.
Paul and Mrs. Joseph Hafwith.
number
of
prominent
entertainers,
Are Made." A pathetic picture is
ter 93, and of the
• )• o'
COR. SECOND AND FOREST
council reported that plans for the , dancing and bridge. Tickets will painted of the discovery elf grass:
RANDOLPH 6744 DETROIT
!Vine p r tiTttei,er aNlt rtoKu ar nyaleta, tanwn'aosu nnz Ile sold at the door, and may also
Once Jake Gottlieb and I discovered
obtain tickets by calling Miss 11Ia- grass struggling between the sidewalk
cracks near the livery stable. We were'
that there well be no meeting next ,• 'nser, euert ars, eet
sinned by this mitaele. We guarded thi•
Sunday School:
Pasadena, Arl. 5306-M.
Sunday during the tournament.
trea,tire, allowed no o ne to stet! on it.
On the o
f Purim, the
Every hour the gang studied 'our' gras+.
Ronald Friednian was chosen to
s dents o f occasion
the B'nai
o Slosh,- Sun-
to try to 41,11 it growing.
It died. of
head the committee to sponsor a
course, tater
eta School are preparing a Purim I
few day, only children
h f or the' carnival tee be given
Phone Longfellow 9172
are haply enough to grow on the Ea,
pro:, 10 which is to consist of two by the Jewish ('enter at Byron and
one-a0 plays, musical solos and' Philadelphia hall, March 28, The I On Friday evening, Feb. 28, Rev.
Two of the boys who grew up to
recitations. These plays are under chapter also vetted to have a ban- Ralph D. Kearns, pastor of Vie
the direction of James Kates and! ner representing chapter 93 due- First Presbyterian Church of Flint, be gangsters—Louis One Eye and
Miss Lena Rosin.
occupied the pulpit at Temple Beth Nigger—are described by Gold, lb.
Rudolph Shulman has been ing the tournament.
El. Ile had as his subject "The' speaks of the manner in which the
former was feared and hated:
added to the teachers' staff, which
Jew' h Welfare Federation Christian View of the Jew."
is as to
.Mr. Mendelsohn, Jewish
"Every one went on hating Louis One
On Sunday evening, March 2,
Eye. and I did too.
principal; Miss Margaret Bratfield,
Flower Fund.
NON, I he mon. I
Rabbi Bernard Zeiger of Temple those who took an East
Side boy •rol
kindergarten; the Misses Betty De-
Beth El occupied the pupit at the horned hint into • monster kt•efol
Garage and Repair Shop
mien, Esther Schiff, Grace Levin-
I. , sses in strikes. and politicians on e
Contributions to the Flower First Presbyterian Church, having ti
lec-
on
dy."
ger and Lena Rosin, second stand- Fund of the .lewish Welfare Fed- as his subject "The
Any Kind of M . reck My

Jewish View of
ard; Miss Mollie Demian and eration have ben received in mem- the Christian."
A description of Gold's 'oh hunt
Specialty
Charles Jacobson, third standard, ory of Mrs. Louise Loeb from
This is the first time in the his- tells of the prejudice that exists in
and Rudolph Shulman, fourth Flora 13. Marymont; in memory of tory of Flint that a rabbi has es-cu- New York against the Jew:
WELDING AND BRAZING
standard. Harris Horwitz from Mrs. Albert pied the pulpit of a Christian
"I Ion nd a /oh a. errand boy in
Ginzberg; in memory of Samuel church. making the beginning of
e.
wt it WI111 temporary. Th,.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Lecture and Dinner-Dance: Ilt'avenrich from Albert Kahn, a better understanding between , rt ■ I L rinza 1 ,g ,tro Lhne
Prices Always Right
; hir'e s l ,iifeetri l r5tes!
On Sunday, March 9, at Congre- Louis Kahn, A. B. Ileavenrich, Jew and non-Jew.
jeW.
Fle polit•ly fired me. They
gation null Moshe, Dexter and Joseph M. Weiss, Mr. and Sirs.
wanted no Jews.
In the city of • mil-
Lawrence, Count Michael harolyi. Douglas Brown, Mrs. Arthur Goal -
HMI
12250
Twelfth St.
Jews
On Fridayevening, Mrs. Pearl
there wa. much •nti-Serniti•ni
am on g business firm, Many of the .
first president of Hungary, will be silo, Miss Ruth Rosenfield, Mrs.
a.
Ilallery of Stiller Road, invited 40
At Cortland
the guest speaker and will deliver Samuel T. Gilbert, Mrs. Flora guests to her home to form a wou l d read: Gentiles only. Even Jewi•h
lo.iness
11011,4
diArriminated again,
a lecture in the afternoon et 2:30. Goodman, Mark G. Morris, Mrs. Young Folks' League of Temple Jews. How often did
I slink out ■ if fae ,
In the evening, a dinner and dance Mark Fleischman, Mr. and Mrs. Beth F.I. It is proposed to have a tory or office where • foreman .id Jew,
were
not
wanted.
Mow
often vv.. I m a d e
will be held. at which time Count William A. Fleet.
social hour after services every to rernenilier I belonged to the aertsrsed
Karolyi will again addre.'s the
Friday evening in the Temple ',VP. the rare whose chief misfortune if
guests. The committee in charge
II to have prod,,ed a
Chrkl.'•
J. W. E. W. 0. To Hold Bake rooms.
of the. event reports a lartre sale.
The folltewing officers were elect-
Gold finds relief in the hope of
Sale March 13.
of tickets for both events. Tickets
ed: President, Sirs. {'earl Mallory; the coming of the workers' revolu-
will be on sale at the door, Ind the
secretary, Irs. S. Goldman; treas- tion.
The Jewish Women's European
events are open to the public.
Now you can have your HUD.
urer, Or. Arthur Rosenthal; en-
His "Jews Without Money" may
Welfare Organization will meet
tertainment, Sidney Eelt•r.
SoN and ESSEX serviced with-
well be read with profit by non-
Bridge-Tea:
Monday evening, at Twelfth and
eat
inconveniencing yourself.
The
committee
on
constitution
Jew as well as Jew. Particularly
The Sisterhood of the cop zrega- Atkinson branch of f'ongrogation
Our convenient location, to.
gation is giving a bridge-'ea on Shaarey Zedek. Election of officers and by-laws is headed by Joseph those who continue to believe in
Sleeker as chairman, assisted by the "rich as a Jew" theory will
"ether with our expert staff of
Wednesday. Nlarch 12, at p. ni. will be postponed for a later date
mechanics, will be' welcomed by
Prizes will be awarded tie le Inners, in order to make the necessary ar- Mrs. I. Gutow, Mrs. J. Rapport learn of the suffering that exists
and Mrs. B. Wiener.
motorists, who can leave their
among the Jewish masses and of
and refreshments will be served. rangements for the bake sale- to lee
cars here either on their way
the
poverty
that
oppresses
them.
3Irs. Sadie Greenbaum is chairman held on March 13. A station will
downtown or on their way
of the affair and Mrs. Le. Schi- be played in each prominent kosher March 15 to 23 is Date Set "Mike" has written a masterpiece.
N one.
nagel is associate chairman.
meat market or grocery and the
for North American
entire proceeds will go for charity.
Flower
Show.
Retail
Meat
Merchants
to
Purim Ball:
In the recent announcement, the
Dance Sunday.
Elaborate preparations 'ere un- nomination of Mrs. I. Silverstein
Plans for the 1930 North Amer-
der way for the annual Purim ball for recording secretary of the
lean Flowt r Show, to be held in
The Retail Kosher M. at M en .
to be' held Sunday. Mareh 23, in board of directors was omitted.
Hudson-Essex Service
conventionHall. Detroit, March chants of Detroit will give a dance
the ballroom of the congregation.
15 to 23, are entirely completed and this Sunday evening at Jericho
3931 Grand River Avenue
Congregation Emanuel Bible from
all
indications
it
premises
to
Temple,
27115
Joy
road.
Music
and
Young People's Aualiwy:
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Classes Honor Roll.
be the most elaborate and success- entertainment will be by Fred Si!.
The boys' basketball term has
Irving Schlussel's Class: Lillian ful one ever held in Detroit. her and his Jolly Jesters.
had numerous match guilt's with
other teams. Basketball practice Wiesman, Albert Newman, Sayde , Twenty-five thousand dollars has
Proceeds of this dance will es
toward assuring Kashrut h in De.
and gymnastics are. held every Karbal, Jeanette Kaplan, Elmer been set aside for prize's.
5t Your Service
Tuesday evening. Alex Engelman Elias.
There are many outstanding tea- troit with the co-operation of loud
Sirs. Betty Cordon's Class: Flee- tures this year. One which prom- rabbis.
In Your Neighborhood.
and Ilarry Gunsberg art. in charge.
The organization was
once Albert, Marcus Edelstein, Lil- ices to attract much attention is formed in 1923. It has always
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lian Zeeman.
the wonderful display of cut flow. contributed to charities and to
Annual Spring Frolic:
Miss
Portner's Class: Sar- ere. Picture the effect this beau- variou s Jewish institution,.
The Co ni it t et. in charge of the
ah Slitower, Grace Goldberg, Ner- tiful $2.0.el exhibit will hoe s on
dance reports progress.
Morris Rosenberg is chairman of
tean Blum, Elsie Blum, Freda flower lovers as they enter ('onven- the dance. Ben Rosman is treas.
Lang.
tion Hall with the full display in tir...r and H. Resnik secretary.
J. W. E. W. 0. to Give Din-
Miss ROW
Friedman's Class vie.%
' -no Berlin, Enid Gillis, Esther
Another feature will be the stet.
ner Dance.
ra Landlo r dsL
Graff, claret Abrahams, Nettie ing of orchids in two leabbset ger- Arab
to L ose
Rothenberg.
Arthur
Edelson.
dens.
These gnaws are to be ar- $1,0v0a0ca
Mn'. 1'. Goldsmith was the. host-
,00
te0 T
Yh
eaerirlypIrfeJmeiwiess.
General Repairing
Miss Esther Karbats Class: ranged entirely for effect. There
ess at the meeting of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or- Samuel Coffman, Ethel Austria, will be an added attraction of six
Storage,
Tire, Battery
ganization at her home, 30:18 Cort• Rosella Israel, Evelyn Kalman, groups of cut orchids in competi-
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land, on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Seena Sklar, Albert Kalman, Lil- thin.
Service, Welding, Bump-
Arab landlords stand to lose II,-
Joseph Welt. prominent Detroit lian Dessow, Ruth Green.
ing, Refinishing, Towing
Miss Mary Barak's Class: Rose- Notice Front the North End 000,1)00 annually if the Jews carry
clubwoman, was the speaker of the
out their intention of leaving all
■ fternoon. M rs. Welt lauded the ly n Trim. Eli Dater.
Service
Clinic.
Arab
premises
by
the
next
rent
Miss
Esther
Ashinsky,
principal
work of the oreanization and filed
day, estimates Sew Moustakim in
. Classes . is
. arranging
her application for mentl s.es h(p, of the , Bible
2757
Joy
Road at Lawton
Notice is given that at the an-
She also outlined the usefulness of a Purim pr. gram which wall he nual meeting of the North End censuring the Arabs ifuortp:f.,,tue.o.,r1.-
Euclid 5262
ing from the anti-Jewish beyeett
the League of Jewish Women's given on Mondav evening, March
Clinic. to be held on March 16 a
while th I .e as .
Clubs and arranged a calendar of 1 • . at Congregation Emanuel Tay-
amendment to the by-lass will he- mg hove, and shops in Jerusalem,
event•.
', and Wordrow
liesides ' proposed
providing that the hoard
A dinner-dance will he held at a play "A Purim Surprise." res i- ' of trustee' should consist of not
id
; Jewish boyeott is
Northwooef Inn on Sunday teeming, Weems, nos-thy dances, and venal i l mare Et p
natural anti
hainT121 0
.pleala
arcefuAlmw
i
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whereas
ouri ele ismairt
in. the newly remodeled and instrumental music will be the
d ifi. . t, th:
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dining r0
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features of the evening.
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