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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, MAY. 1919.

VOL. I.

THE JEWISH INSTITUTE NEWS

OFFICIAL

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DETROIT.

nebin J I.. Levin

A. Fil.terwald
Barry Frank
Hugo A. Freund
Bernard Ginsberg
John A. Ileavenri4 - 11
saniuei itravenrIch
Il ls. Fatah Ileac
11. Ilersham
Rbbi
a
M rs. M.
A. IleIVeil
Ilimelhoch
Aaron Kiri°
Harry Grant
Sirs. SIIIIIh Kritiik
Nathan Robinson

loseph t. Selling, Pres
Johan II. Krolik, Vice Pres.
Vred M. Butzel, Vice-Pres.
II W. Simons, Treas.
Illandae Ilart, Supt.
Milton Alexander
A. Bard
II. Buchalter
Henry M. Mitre]
C II. Enggass
Rabbi leo AI. Era Illin .
William Friedman
%Vatter Fuchs

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D1 .1. Levy
Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerherg
Bahia, Rosenhciin
Joseph Siegel
Albert Sautter
Albert W. Schloss
Airs. A. Schlesinger
Ilillord Stern
A. Stillman
Abu Stutter
Inn r [Tinsman
Ilarry W e in.te,

Poblisinst Thornily 1,8 Me Educational and Publicitv Committee of the United Jewish Charities
Miami NI. Alexander, Chairman
Clarence it. Fagg..
Rabbi I,eo M. Franklin
Fred Al. Illit,ei

Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg
Millen' Stern

hilian II. Krolit

Editor
-
Associate Editor

MILTON M. ALEXANDER .
KATE ERIEDNIANN ---

A Greater Jewish Institute.

PUBLISH

,TRYSQUARES
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
U. J. C. NOTES.
THEIR OWN PAPER 1
1919 Meeting-National Conference of Jewish Charities
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Atlantic City, May 27th to June 1st Headquarters-Hotel Breaker

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Est) I
It% EN 1
opening s P. II.
Opening Peroer Itablo
%rider.. of IS eleome I ion I larr
Bachrach,
Muskat Relection - Miss Sophie lir:Isla.
AI
reemidenlInil Address- Itr. Fred

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Chairman.
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1)1.
Sur, ey Jew ish twit ion In
America-
I icussion-
Community Su apart 1' 117 1111." lit" -

The 'Fryst,uares

Lace taken an in:

portant forward step. 1M .\ Kit , 13
thry issued the tirst ittnnplaievrerotcot ii:,e.
" I . i ■ square it tIlleti IC a

of the [tilled jtAtisi
in
T he th,ks
Charities are due the Ladies' Se a iii)..,
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tSi(i i,(..it\\t%. •cd,:if,,T;li iiiiiglti: mli li c,•tlitor E 1 1. 5.1ayint.„.11 10

piled, edited and published by mem
clele o or if twiLariiii.ag,,a,1,,,pe;rireli.iolidays. ii,,,
hers of this active society, and doh-
coed to their irielld and counselor, freest Jew ish Charities distributed
51r. Fred NI. [hazel.
2,030 pounds of matzos to 84 ianoin .
nor, n. oomon.
rah.,
Sublect to 544 announced]
%shires.
The paper, very neatly and citre- The C. J. C. takes this mean. „I
1./Iscussion
selection - iss Sophie
fully issued. chronicles the history of pressing its thanks to the Levin Mat..
New Tanni! Tnrali
The
Benediction-
Dist ussl , o
ua the year 19. 12 ' z os Company tor its donation of ?Biel
%% \ ESI1 I, II II 4 2s
l hlarc ' fr(
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l'i-
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Thirsting Sessi ----- titan I. II.
when as a group of little chaps i(e-
ounds (if , matzos.
p
Morning szslon,
104.34, I. U.
e
care-
nr
F1.1.111.
Chairman.
The Fresh Air Society has begun
w e n the ages of 111 and 12, they
Health
Illss Prauccs TitossiSt. Chalrlhan
"Try-
will 111,115 tVorlt--1 1r.
themselves
10'11011 Or
calling
ganized,
banner[ in Validly IVelfarc
to make its summer plans and hope
II. J. NItiss.
rits
i II/ 1/111:11 their camp necr
uiding
sp
g
horses1V aidati.
in
Juniors."
The
stll:ire
i
t o l i e able
I tiseussion --Ate. A. Itay Katz.
I iisi -
in that lies[ movement were Boo 51t. Clemen4 just as soon as sel:,,,,I
Baltimore.
114•1.451411 Between Jewish and
w atee , tone , Ni a \ s, l t e , ile k an d \vit.
The Settlement and lIcalth-
Discussion
1 he little club pro - c !rsi'': ,s. ' t .. J. I.. is making
11,•11,1I1111-
liana Bendorlf.
making another ap.
Ilrnith Insurance-Ili . . John 11. .\11-
%%1:1)Ni: 811%1, 11 A V 2%
'Iw 0 y ears later peal for clothing. There is dire need
gressed rapidly.
tiresre.
Ilternolon ses.14111. 2iiin P. M.
,
John
A.
Lapp.
the
old
Trysquare
Club
des-
Dismission-Sir.
119141,
of %%Taring apparel for m en, women
community organization -
columhus,
ID havid II. arose her s Chairman
handed. the younger club dropped the and children.
Friends who Ilu•ire In
Jeuish Contintinitirs to
No:IA . 11011
A t'01111111.1 it ■ Plan as a Result of
appeniliA "junior" and became known contribute ;ire kindly asked to phone
holtienga
P.M4leinn•
-
e
Recent
t
h
1 1 '111111 1 41 I1. grog ra n i, to be
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A
Miss Anna lici . cow ilz .
aS the T Ostillare I.
strong
ann ou nced in twit issue 1
t the Institute, Nlain .I7 -111.
Discussion Jess Perlman, rellITSCillattve live was formed, with
illioNtisn.tl, II.%1 Its
The Community ['neon has ap-

In a recent issue of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle there appeared
Esening sesision. S P. M.
the announcement of the proposed addition to the Jewish Institute Indeixtr)- .
Ilrs. Henry Iloskow itz. Chairman.
Building. The plans fur this addition arc already completed and
Employment Problems from the Jew -
ish .Nogle
construction tvork will start at once.
iiiseussion----
The increased facilities of the Jewish Institute will make it a
Jewish Labor Ifovement It A1111:11,31-
ich,
while
h
I II.4uss I1/11.--
•real community house, fulfilling , many of the functions w
as
.IffeetIng
Relations
lod uatrial
have not been tilled because of lack of space.
Jew!gli Philanthropy -
I ■ Iscu.itwk - -
three
stories
high
Of fireproof construction, the addition %VIII be
ltelatIon of the Jewish Social IVorker
In OW IIIIIIIMITIIII P1'01111,01 of Ills
and provide a roof garden as well. The new building Will provide
Pity -
adequate facilities fur all of the organizations now making their
tuseussion --
'1'111111411AI. MAY 211
headquarters at the Jewish Institute.
Sellwlon. 0130 ..5. M.
It is to be hoped that this positive step forward trill be a fore- Modal lormlnig
storm.-
'
Judge Harry M. li'isher. Chairman.
runner of a program of expansion serving to materially solve our

Baltimore.
Hospital Soelill Sce, ice Ilex. A. A.
Cook, New. Volt. CO
Discussion ---Iliss 1:41nes.
New fork Cjt ■ .
Hill/AI 11%1 30
senall111.
Afte
S.
:411e11111 Stn ice for the
1Viirbsinan, New ,ark City'.
I es, ossion----Miss A
o I
elle
Heitman. Plinio! , Iplilit.
Consalesrent Carr-- Matadi,
licsier. Cincinnati.
Illseussion-Ur. Valentine Levi,
Philadelphia.
Prenatal Carr--IlIss Etelka
Baltimore.
I il.iinsaion-Ilrs. Ilan Behrend.
Philadelphia.
Preset Temleneles in l'obereulosis
-lir. 1Volinan. Baltimore.
Dismission Dr. May liletrinithal.
Chicago.
lrla beers .%niong Jews-Its Paulsen
anii.Prevention-Dr X
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New York City.
Discussion-lir. 1. 'Unger,

Case Consultation Corn-
ilarr Y '.\ l ' i ' hallP"' n a ' ca n tain ' and pointed a,
Dennis Is Ian, fly Ste inberg, Max mince, composed of the eye( mites
or
and Ben of the larger social agencies.
[het
Salas Ii Is, Hyman Cidon
liro‘vii on the team.
meet •onee 0 %veek at the Ass,,,Hated
The paper, liesn13 ...s propaganda. Charities. building and discos. .44cial
contains intents, intimate 'tumorlike. pridilems.
In this way much IIIIIWC -
stories of its members. and all inter- l,...11 V illVestigali., .1111I duplication
esting little sketch by Herman Au- of etfinct are avoided
gust. a former Trystittare, entitled
"I'r om the Side Lines," and depicting NATIONAL CONFERENCE
TO MEET IN DETROIT
the emotions of au "Old Timer," on
IN 1920--PERHAPS
entering the Hannah Schloss Intilding
absence of niati- years.
after an abs
the National
C1.11Vellti1/11
of
The
'Ile following have been elected
nil the staff: lien Gerber, editor-M- Conference of Social \Vork begins at
Importanee of Mental Diagnosis in
Chief: Isadore S. Katzman, Abe Nles- Atlantic City this year on June 1st,
social problems.
the Treatment iif luillinnieutm - Dr.
Barney following the conclusion of the Na-
e ii is
.1. It I likr1.. Baltimore. NUL
associate
singer,
Litt...shot-4W ClInton Preston
ferry tional Conference of Jewish Charities
sporting editor;
Cummins,
CI
Wilmot.
In, .1lhany, N. V
Bernstein, contributing editor; and meeting, and will continue until
The Vioully
the Court---IIrs. A1111.1
In past issues of the Jewish Institute News we have called atten-
advertising
June 8t1.
Schreiber,
Pross. New York Pit
Alexander
tion to the forthcoming National Conference of Jewish Charities,
Itincioncion --
The Detroit delegates of the Na-
New
manager.
M
ay
27
to
'June
1.
an
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Turk. IlAl 311
tional Conference will go prepared
which is to take place at Atlantic City from -
Afternoon Stanton, 2130
E•e•Ing
to
ask that the 1921) Collectable be
The post-war problems which will be considered at this confer- 111,11111drmrtion-
MISS HART IN ONTARIO.
I:010mm .Seeders
.Seeders--Beth Israel Syna-
held ill Detroit. In the ti'vent that
Nlr. Alas Senior, Chu h'mau.
Komar.
ence trill serve 10 Wake it one of the most important in the history
Report of Work of the Joint Matra
and NInitint Pictures-Cure
At the request of the Field Bureau Detroit's invitation is accepted, the
of organized philanthropy, and the Program Committee has made a
lin I loll Committee -Ili . .
Sohilers---1.1eut. 31uswell of the National Conference of Jewish next Jewish Charities conference will
Felix
Warburg.
particular effort to avoid discussions, of to technical a nature.
Charities, Miss Blanche Hart spent a also lie held iu Detroit, as it has been
Symposium-
1St' 1 1111.11• MAY 31
Polad-
Religions Services Beth Israel S5111- few (lays in Ilamillon, rntario, where the custom to hold our convention
The assurance comes to Its that an one %vim is interested itt
g0g111..
she made a survey of conditions and at the same place, either immediately
social science will find 'much to interest him at the conference.
Itrreer-
NUNI/t1, .11 . ‘14: 1
addressed large audiences, advocating preceding or succeeding the National
Iteeonstruction
and
the
Jewish
Afternoon.
Wel-
As a matter of civic duty, Detroit should scud a large delega-
fare muted--Ale.
--Ile alortiner
Business Il.•111g-
for organized charity. Convention.
a it
tion. It is a tribute that might deservedly be paid to the President
\\Aide Hamilton has a considerable
WASHINGTON PROGRESSIVE CLUB
of the National Conference of Jewish Charities, Mr. Fred Untie!.
Jewish population, no organized work
has ever been attempted. The inade-
of Detroit.
The club-roosts of the \Vaslington
quacy of the present system. and the
Progressive Club at the Instimte
great duplication of effort has diomed
wore a rather festive appearance the
;Ile Goa-
•••■•••■■••••••11,1*..OW the Jewish conimunit
evening of the reporter s visit. Two
the recent election of NIr. larry Grant and Nit . . Nathan
It
dian city lo their social needs.
Case 643. Family consists of man, able to %v(li
o•
and should he sent ti was to make a complete survey of brand-new brown leather eaey chairs,
Robinson to the Board of Directors, the United Jewish Clutrities
the kind that invite - repose, were oc-
%vile and children. oldest eight Sanitarium. In August the man was
gives recognition to two men who have done notch in the Jewish years, and youngest one year. Case sent to Detroit Tuberculosis Sani existing conditions and to suggest a cupied by as many bron/ed khaki-
solution of their problems that Nliss
clad, healthy young t eleran, oi the
communal life of Detroit.
was reported last year. man having thrium, the family receiving $1I a
Hart made the trip. She is planning
late war. Private Henry Slanson and
lit each of the great campaigns for the raising of funds for the a moderately advanced our of tuber- sveek, besides clothing and rent. In
another visit to the city in the near
Private Nleyer \Vaterstone, two lead-
relief of Jewish sufferers from the war, .\ Ir. Brant and Mr. Robinson culosis. .\t the time of or.1 ruporl. December the man left the Sani- future.
ing spirits of the \\*ashington P. C.,
man
was
employed
at
Ford's,
doing
tarium against doctor's orders-he
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR
were active. spirits, each raising - large stuns for the cause. They special outside work. In Nlay of last
have returned after 18 months' ser -
had been improving rapidly, having
MARCH. 1919.
arc both men of intense Jewish spirit, leaders in business and execu- year mail left l'ord's and took tip gained considerable %%Tight-friends
sicr in France. These two buys
RECEIPTS.
fought in the battles of Verdun and
tives of proven ability.
government %cork in Alabama. Ile, collected funds and sent him to New
Chateau Thierry and their experiences,
did this against doctor's advice. Nlan York. Ile was there One month. lialance on hand 31ariili 1st,
I It 1 7 2 forced from them as they had to lie,
had contracted a luau of $511 at Provi- .Again friends intervened and sent
PIP/
PI; roi held the boys gathered around spell
Ions
C.)11t.
et
dent Loan which
JeWish him to California tchere he entered a
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1 . 111111111111IU I . 1111111
141 nil bound
The proposed lodget of the United Jewish Charities, IV111ell Charities paid. .\ Iso took entire are sanitarium. In \larch this year Mulloorial Donations
This has been a busy month for
of family, with assistance of \\'eliare the man died in California. This was
In memory of Itertha Prank,
the
Community
Union
of
Detroit.
pro-
has already been allowed
Jos
:Ullman.
Bertha
Brown.
the \Vashingtons. They are lighting
Bureau.
a case of misdirection of well-mean-
notirr
iirrinon.
vides for the expansion of many of our activities, notably those along
tooth anti nail for realization of their
ing friends. \Vhile lie improved at hospital Itefunik
141.4511 (Ream, .1 M. II. A. Several ems
In June the mail returned from the lietroit hospital, the ‘vesterit cli- Loans Refunded
recreational lines.
;pi oil rent speakers, a checker tournament,
Itsint
Alabama
and
shortly
after
his
return
(Me of the more interesting phases of the budget is the increased
mate had exactly tin . opposite effect.
. 1,iiiiitial
Herman Krolik Estate
a membership campaign and a big
m became It and was sent The wom;m IS now Making applica- his cliiiiii•oUS
the woan
311,511
appropriation for s me of the national Jewish enterprises. Chief
dance held last Sunday evening. sum
-----
to Harper hospital for operation. tion In Mother's Pension. In the
among these is the I lebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Societe,
/9,41I.61
up the nionth's activities. Fred Xl.
husband remaining home to care for meanm
tie assietance is being contin-
EXPENDITURES.
Butzel, l)r. Lundy, Louis Cohan(',
which is to be gi ve n si?,1100 as Detroit's contribution to its work children. In July the Board of ued by rioted le%vish Charities and
m„,,or,,,,•
old
folks
time,
I
very
substantial
he
given
$1
010,
and
Simpson .1. Rosenberg and Lazarus
Ilealth reported that 111011 was un- Public \\ * 441lare.
Th e D enver H os pital i s to
I 11111.1ni
cleveland
increase for the Cleveland Orphan Asylum is contemplated. The
J N:, , I , , 1 1.,,i1 ,,e , :rv ri:::: ,2,:::::1 1 ., .■,i‘;■, ,o il L , ,i : i Ta. , swim° 14avidow were among the speakers
SOCIAL DANCING.
that addressed the boys.
WHAT OTHERS THINK OF US.
work of these organizations and many others that arc doing things
Plans for an excursion to Sugar
i ll.. '1':',
New
National Itemertion
Bureau,
The Social Dancing Club organized
along national lines is tau well kni1W11 to need comment.
Island, July 13, and a moonlight Aug-
o
0
.0
Ii islin 411
York City
gratifying,
indeed.
to
note
that
It
IS
In judging his social problems from a national angle the Jew recently by the Recreation ColitIllis -
ust 14 are rapidly taking form. The
and linini-
and Hebrew
Sheltering
grant Aid
Society', New . York. 1,04144.011 boys hart . also voted upon renting It
has ever been a leader and a pathfinder. Tlw increases in our bud- skin, and directly under the super- the efforts of the Falucational
vision of Ills: Gail Itaker and 51r. l'uhlieitV Committee ot the
cottage at ('earl Beach for the sum-
get Will undoubtedly Meet with universal favor.
Nlorris liolilstick, meets every Mon- Jewish Charities of Detroit in 1.1.i irl iiit:gd 11 : ,ipl f i i d,:ii "(""a". Nuri '''"1"'""'
mer season. The medal hit' the mem-
632.52 bership contest, recently brought to
day and Thursday evening, A n a d. ilw Islam' the Jewish community its Children's BoatA
pi.12
cents in the form of problems, its needs and it. accom- Relief Iterchandise ..........
mission of it
:011i :II a close, was won by S. I). Levy.
'membership dues is charged the Ohishmenis• have met with the warm 1 1 4:e , ;::,;;r't a ii,,,,
'memb
i...2 There is also a checker tournament in
a t A rendla re - (lancers to defray the expenses of the approval of its sister organizations nepairs
3 1 :.1 ,... 5:1(; progress, gold and siker medals to be
The first prize awarded at the Tor Sc,,iit c ircus
Atia. - IX
given to the winners. The big (lance
cently was won by the Irwish Institute Ifo Scouts, Troop 2:1. their orchestra. Instruction is given from throughout the country.
and Station ry
Pr
at the :\ rota Sunday evening, April
The following editorial appeared .8:ttlinting
i':•eri's'opites
particular contribution living a bulletin measuring, 11 by feet and 7 to 8 and social dancing follows un-
tit 10 (i'clock.
27,
proved a great success. nearly
in the current number of "Jewih !:"""a". attil Telegraph.. _
. n.73
bearing in hand-carved letters the boy-scout motto. It is a line
:April 28. a Charities," on, official organ of tin. A feulte,it ,i,114:thi leh
four hundred couples attending.
On MondaV evening. A
will
do
well
to
think
twice
of
the
any(
me
thing to be a buy scout and
special dance for member. and their National
N
Conference 1,f lewish Char- Express Mid Cartage
friends was given at the Institute.
WHAT THEY DID.
things for which they stand:
nit, published in New York City : .
'.
. t. ' re
. I 'S I . . : 1 1:: ::
Expens•
Traveling
which pawed a great ..in cr• .
Till-
do
my
hest
to
do
my
duty
to
God
and
my
Will
News
honor
Jewish t
"On my
"The
Educational and Publicity
zers orchestra im,nsliel 1:n• music.
During the month of Nlarch the
.ril;:: Nuns e y transferral to
country, obey the Scout laws and to keep myself physically strong.
( :,1%,,..,
ewi ,h M:
7.5
These dancing .1.5--es 11 ill • „menu, Committee o f th e t• n i teh t j
United lewish Charities received 4111
mentally awake and morally straight."
Charities of Detroit have a novel Mont, IT1 11,1 111 ° 111
mitii June.
applications for aid, involving 1,130
method of bringing the work and 3'lle' r aman
' ilane
" a""
a . ial.....
_
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36 1: 3 . . ' 5i;' ,84 individuals. Of this number, Big ap-
-
ni aor
Krolik
M "
on mortgage liernixot io „„„ plied for relief. 211 required medical
ilicssane of the Federation to t e ac- Payment
h
KIDDIES ENJOY OLD
Krolik
hlenoirial
_ FALSHIONED
FASHIONED
_
SEDER ,rage Jewish citizen. The JewishIn- Parris Lewis Memorial. .....
ills attention, 42 received shoes ;mil rub-
stitute News appears once a month, Rosalie Siegel Steinorial
x.66 hers. There were 511 pension cases.
Again the United Jewish Charities assumes a position of leader-
.5.1.87
None of the kiddies in the three occupying a bait page of the Jewish Heat. Light and
45 families seeking weekly allowances,
ship in the solution of a perplexing problem.
1355
Janitor's Salary and Expense
children's homes maintained by the Chronicle, a weekly Jewish publica-
46 children boarded out. There were
The recognized need of a convalescent hospital for Detroit is to United Jewish Charities of Detroit tion read throughout the State of
37.91s.55 12 new eases, 51 temporary cases and
our people
Lively editorials. catchy Balance in hands of Treasurer
Missed a real old-fashioned family Slichigan.
be met by a Nay definite program, enabling many of
new tuberculosis eases.
1.466.63 7
April 1st, e vils
who are unceremiuMatsly discharged front the overcrowded hospitals Seder. At the Rosalie Siegel Home, paragraphs, human interest stories.
The case workers had a strenuous
BLANCHE J. MART,
the
Herman
Krolik
Home
and
the
and
regular
reports.
together
with
to recuperate amid pleasant and healthful surroundings.
Sliss Brown made 259 visits
month.
Secretary.
Fannie
Lewis
Home.
respectively,
the
attractive
illustrations,
help
to
make
to 76 families; Miss Rae Goldman
Instead of erecting a convalescent home, as at first proposed,
solemn and beautiful traditional Seder this monthly feature one that cannot
made
289
•
visits to 105 families; Miss
the United Jewish Charities adopted the expedient of provid-
CLINIC REPORT FOR MARCH.
services Were conducted. but help attract the eye and the in-
Lenore Goldman made 118 visits to
ing for its convalescents by arranging for their maintenance in an
Indeed. everything is done for the terest of even the casual reader. Re-
32 families; Mrs. Hoffman. in 10 days.
The following brief report of the
children to keep alive in their hearts cent editorials urged the importance
ideal location, just outside Detroit.
made 83 visits to 28 families: 5liss
be watched with interest. their love for Judaism and what it of Detroit's eccuring its full quota of Jewish Institute Clinic for the cur- Goldstone made 65 visits to 59 fami-
'e
Th progress made in this work will
stands for. The boys in the homes lewieli Charities' subscriptions, of a rent month culled'irom the daily rec- lies. totaling in all 814 visits to 302
in attend Talmud' Torah and the large 1)etroit delegation at the Con- ords give an inkling of the magni- families.
"Jewish Charities" gives the Jewish institute News a good send- girls the Shaarey• Zedek Sunday ference at AtlantiC CRY, and of the tude and extent of the worthy service
ORIOL SOCIAL CLUB.
rendered by that department:
off ill a recent issue. Its reference to our "heart-interest" stories school. general value of the Conference."
t
Pa ients treated in dispensary... 491
suggests the question as to whether they did not mean to spell it
'81
At a regular meeting of the Orion
Patients treated by nurses
443 Social Club held recently the follow-
Old patients
"I lart - interest."
156 ing were elected officers for the en-
New patients
53 suing year: President, Nlary Balant-
l)etroit is still waiting Mr some one to endow the Y. M. II. :\
Visits to clinic
The United kw ish harities extends its thanks to the fol-
100 row: vice-president, Emma Shapiro:
Visits to homes
building. Still waiting-waiting-waiting!
lowing friends [rho hat e so generously aided it with donations
I , recording secretary. Bess Goldstein;
Miscellaneous cases
secretary, S. Miller: treasurer, B. Kr,-
DEPARTMENTS.
of clothing the past month: Mrs. Hartman, Mrs.‘ijicohs,
329 lins; sergeant - at-arils, Birdie Levin.
As one prospective delegate put it : "The Convention gives me
Surgery
Smith. NIrs. Nleister, Mrs. Nettlander, Mrs. 011esheimer, Mrs.

Again-A Word About the Conference.

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The New Directors.

TYPICAL CASES OF RELIEF FROM
REPORTS OF U. J. C. WORKERS

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Increases in Our Budget.

by

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A Fine Thing for Our Scouts

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What of Our Convalescents?

We Thank You!

an excuse for visiting Atlantic City."

Cohen. Airs. Nlichaelson, Mrs. Stocker, NIrs. Robinson.
Hamburger, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Ginsburg, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs.
Cohen, Mrs. Meyer,.. Mrs. Fuchs, Mrs. Stutter, Mrs. Berman
and Mrs. Rosenberg.

I lave you work for a number of bright boys and girls attending
high school for afternoons and Saturdays? If so. call Main 3*,' It) and
we will he glad to give your needs prompt attention.
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see.sosszes••••••

Medical
Gynecological
Ear
Obsteterics

Total

11
53
185
31
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599

Plans are now being com-
pleted by the club for their first Model
Meeting, which will take place at the
new Labor Lyceum club rooms, Liv-
ingstone street. The public is cor-
dially invited to attend.

