THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 14 Local Jewish Women to Hold Patriotic Rally • ign for Meeting at P1 • • rI • '• • • ' The Gorham Shop Members of.rAmerican Red Cross • •Respotdine ; nobly, tc? the;qall for . stri- .;mg their country in the present crisis, Jewish wometi: . of Detroit will hold a Patriotic rally, on Saturday evening, 'April 14th, at 8 o'clock, in the ball room of the Phoenix Club, corner of John R. and Erskine streets. The purpose of the meeting is to aid the national and local campaigns for membership in the Amer-- - Can Red Cross. This is a purely non- sectarian Organization:: The .member- ship of the 'Red Cross in Detroit is now but 800, and .the local chapter of the organizations 'plans ; to raise Ibis list. to 30,000. Similar • campaigns are` being made in every city and town in the na- tion. ;;,,' The Red Cross is • the international synonym for mercy and humanitarian service. It is the one redeeming feat- ure of warfare all over the earth, and it is hoped that the American people will increase the membership of the Ameri- can Red Cross'.during the' coming week to one million or more. The women constituting the. executive committee in charge of the Jewish sec- tion of the local campaign and the rally on Saturday night are: Mrs. Albert Kahn, chairman; Mrs. Henry Krolik. • Mrs. Henry Fecheimer, Mrs. David Scheyer, Mrs. D. W. Simons, Mrs, Wolf Kaplan, Mrs. David A. 'BrOwn, Mrs. • -• . . UNIFORM RANK TO GIVE IN- FORMAL DANCE. The informal dance to be given by the Knights of •Pythias, . Detroit Lodge, on Sunday evening, April 15th, will be under the direction of the•Uni- form Rank of the lodge. Prepara- tions are under way to 'make this af- fair the best yet given by the lodge. The committee in charge consists of Abe Goldman, Chairman; N. E. Ros- enberg, Frank Berman, J. Rosenberg and Joseph Berman. A feature of . the evening's entertainment will be. a series of cabaret numbers by well- 'known local entertainers, , among 'whom is Samuel Mandell. Shook's or- chestra-will; furnish the music for' the dance. This is the first social; affair to be presented by the Uniform Rank it- self, and the event is a culmination of its early success. The success of the Uniform Rank .is due to the untiring efforts of such enthusiasts as - Eman- uel -Lewis, Captain; H. P. Cohen, First Lieutenant, and Abe Goldman, Second Lieutenant. • Louis S. Simon and Miss May Gold- man. This committee has already made plans to open two booths for enrolling members, at downtown points. One booth Smith • will be located in the Henry building and the other at the Emporium Department Store. Both will be in charge of Mrs. Walter Heavenrich, as chairman. Among the many Jewish women who will take active part in the work are : Mesdames Joseph Gould, A: B. Stralsler, Wilford Stern, Robert Mar- well, Ben Rush, Sol Sallan, Alex Frieda man, Leslie Gumm, Mellville Welt, Os- car Rosenberger, Julian Krolik, Maurice D. Ullman, Gerald Siegel, Maurice Gold- enberg, Hugo Blumenthal, Sol M. Op- penheim, Herbert Weil, Jack Lowenberg, and the Misses Mildred Simon, Sadie Keidan, Florence Higer, Erma Sloman, Emma Butzel, Judith Ginsberg, Julia Wein, Zelda and Fannie Smith. Mrs. Henry A. Krolik will preside at the Saturday night meeting. The speak- ers will be Mrs. David Scheyer, Mrs. Henry Fecheimer, Hon. Charles C. Simon, and others. These well known men and women will show what the women who stay at home can do to help their country, and will include talks on Base Hospitals and kindred topics. The committee in charge desires every pat- riotic Jewish woman of . Detroit to at- tend this meeting. . ring was a debate on the subject : "Re- solved, That Universal Military Training Be Adopted." 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