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For instance, a dollar and a minute open a Savings Account at Window 17 in The National Bank of Commerce---and a Savings Account is the most important thing in the world to the man or woman with serious desire to attain success and gain contentment. rate NailDlial Bank or (1)11111lifilTe Orin:Wm d by goer- ' no- ared !wri- t are turd- in to e di- f the aken neri- idicnt ction nded t au- An Exceptional Value—This Three-Piece Cane & Mahogany Finish Suite Young Judaea Club Notes HOLD YOUNG JUDAEA EXCURSION JUNE 25 N11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Mil IMINNIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIHINHEIIIIIIIIu %a13inatu Watts -2 ,• = —,„ _ -a. 11 111EST ! . » 1 On Friday evening Nelson Glueck of Hebrew Union College conducted Shabuoth services at Temple Beth El. delivering a timely and impressive sermon on "The Law." After • most successfulyear under the supervision of Miss Lillie Len hotf. Temple Beth El Sabbath School An eseurrsion of all Detroit Young closed with the Saturday session. Judaeans will be held on Sunday. Prizes for perfect attendance during June 25, to Boblo. the year were awarded Zella, Elliot • The leaders' council, meeting Tues- and Lewellyn !merman. day evening, decided on this date for the annual gathering of all 'ideal On Sunday afternoon confirmation Young Judaea members. services were held at Temple Beth The affair will be featured by the El. The class, composed of Fannie annual track meet of the local clubs, Cohen, Johns Meyer and Harold to take place at Boblo. A committee [merman, proved a credit to the in- has been chosen to make arrange- structions of Mrs. B. Kramer and Mr. ments for the affair. It is expected Glueck and its own untiring work that about 300 Young Judaeans will during the past year. The service attend the affair. opened with the floral procession by Plans were also made by the coun- the children of the Sabbath School. cil for a joint outing of Detroit senior with Miss Edith Wolsey at the organ. Judaeans and the Flint Judaeans, to take place on July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spiesberger of Miss Rosa Copinsky was elected to Jackson were week-end guests of Mr. represent Detroit at the fourteenth and Mrs. A. Dembinsky. annual convention of Young Judaea, to be held from Friday, June 30, to Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Seitner an- Monday evening, July 3, at Long nounce the engagement of their Branch, N. J. luaghter, Henrietta, to Raymond The auditorium of Scarboro Hotel Krohn of Carson City, the wedding at Long Branch has been secured for to take place June 19. the sessions of the convention. Dele- gates are expected from every sec- Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Weinberg an- tion of the country. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Minnie, to J. Eugene Bloomberg of Flint. Knights of Judaea The program of the Knights of Ju- daea meeting held Saturday consist- ed of the reading of essays on "Zion- ism" written by Max Weine, Nathan Zack, Joe Safran, Sam Firestone, Ju- lius Kabatsky, Louis Zack. Weine's, Firestone's and Kabatsky's essays were exceptionally good, The Knights will devote their next three meetings to a mock congress session, at which the question of Jewish education will be discussed. Sides on the question will be led by Max Weine and Nathan Zack. Preparations are being made by the Knights for opening their base- ball season on Sunday, June 19. Among the other activities of the club, the work of the Jewish National Fund is the most important. All the members are planning to go out as workers in the Flower Day canvass. A number of the boys assisted in the preparatory work for the Flower Day and in the distribution of literature for the• Palestine movie to be shown on June 11 and 12 at McCollister Hall, Forest and Cass avenues. Tikvas Zion. The tint of the week-day meetings of the Tikvas Zion was hold nn Mon- day evening at the El Moshe Syna- gogue, the evening: being devoted to business. Plans are being made by the girls to rent a summer cottage for two weeks durine the summer. Arranee- ments are under way by the members to increase their contributions to the Keren Ilayesodl and at the same time make a substantial contribution to t ,le Jewish National Fund. Meetings will henceforth he held on Monday evenings, at the El Moshe Synagogue. Twenty-ninth street and Nlichigan avenue. On account of the Palestine movie, the next meeting will ho held Thursday evening. TZEDAKAH CLUB SHOWER PROVES A GREAT SUCCESS The Tzedakah Club held a wearing apparel shower and musicale for the Jewish Orphan Home at the Woman's Federation building on Tuesday, June 6. at 2 p. m. Ladies attending this affair contributed lavishly gifts of wearing paparel for the unfortunate tots in the orphan home. Miss Kathleen Pereira. an accd.m- plidihed exponent of the terpsichorean art, contributed to the program. while Miss Dorothy Rivkin and dainty little Frances Bornstein also favored the audience with dance numbers in an interesting manner. Mrs. Manuel Jacobi and Messrs. Aaron A. Silber- Hatt ant Harry Paul contributed to the occasion wtih some enjoyable vo- cal solos and the program was round- ed out by Miss Helen Krause, a Pi- anist of merit. with piano solos. Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt acted as accom- panist. After the entertainment refresh- ments were served to the guests. Three gallons of ice cream were also sent to the orphan home for the chil- dren, while the same amount of ice cream was sent to the Jewish Old Folks' Home. The president of the society, Mrs. Ben Jacob. expressed her appreciation on behalf of the so- ciety to the many responses received for this affair and for the gifts for the children by those who attended the affair, as well as those who sent gifts and did not attend. Anyone desiring to send gifts of new wear- ing apparel can do so. and it will be eratefully received at the orphan home. $79,50 This is an exceptional suite and it is offered at an exceptionally low price. The frames are mahogany finished, with spring filled seats cov- ered with high-grade velour. The pieces are large and well proportioned and are solidly con- structed. We have only a limited number of these suites, so early selection is advised. FINSTERWALD'S Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd. Maurice Schwartz, the great mod. ern artist of the Jewish stage, and Cylia Adler, one of the greatest dra- matists of the Yiddish stage, will ap- pear here this Sunday afternoon and evening at the New Detroit Opera House, in the world famous dramatic legend by S. An-sky. The Dibbuk." Mr. Schwartz and Miss Adler will be assisted by an all-star cast, com- ing directly from the Jewish Art Theater of New York to present this masterpiece. Tickets are on sale at Cooper's drug store, Westminster and Goodwin avenues; Schechter's Pharmacy. Hastings and Division streets, and the Forward office, Hast- ings and Wilkins. Mr. Schwartz is known as the or- ganizer of the Jewish Art Theater in New York. the only artistic the- ater of its kind in the country. COLLEGE CREDITS TO BE GIVEN FOR U. J. C. COURSE BUILDING SUPPLIES Sand and Gravel, Portland Cement, Lime, Plaster, Wall Board, Partition Tile, Sewer Pipe, Cinders. If It's a Building Supply, We Have It. H. H. DICKINSON CO. NORTHWAY 4170 The educational department of the United Jewish Charities announces that • three weeks' course in either Camp Fire or Girl Scout leadership will be conducted at Detroit Teach- ers College this summer. Camp Fire Guradians course will be conducted June 26 to July 14; Girl Scout cap- tains course, July 17 to Aug. 4. Club leaders and Sunday School teachers will benefit considerably by availing themselves of this splendid training. Other courses of interest to corn- munal workers are: Social service, advanced sociology, home economics, psychology. Americanization, psy- chiatry. ..=._ a = = II '311—I .4 Ei - -I I Z111T1 ( 4 11Z€ = = T was no idle choice of N%•ords that prompted us to adopt the slogan: "America's Finest Furniture." It was, rather, the simple phrasing of the ideal back of this store. Living up to the slogan, it is but natural that we should feature the products of such disting- guished makers as Berkey & Gay, S. Kamen & Bro., Luce, Sligh, Widdicomb and Phoenix. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Congre- ation B'nai Israel will hold its regu- r meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Lenick. la JEWS IN SOUTH RUSSIA DRIVEN MAD BY FAMINE LONDON.-1.1. T. A.0—The fam- ine situation in the provinces of Odessa, Nikolaiev and Cherson, are described as worse than in the Volga district, in a letter from a responsible social worker of Odessa published by the Federation of Ukrainian Jews here. All the goods left in Cheeses would not fill a small wagon, the writer says. Half the population has died or trekked to other places, ink • ing the entire district the appearanc , of a desert. Entire, families are ki a:: to have died of starvation.. ,-,able to move. are simply awal:.• the end. Meantime the whole pc;- en is ac- tually begging for (Tun. , - Many cultivated p. r. more sensitive to famine and •i ,tress than the uncultured, are drik en mad. The latest to succumb is Katzmann, the brilliant pianist, aged 24, who fol- lowed both his parents t., the grave within a week. He was a brother-in- la• of the well known Leah Luho- vitch. Saul Chernichowsky. the Hebrew poet, who has been ill for some time, is now reported to be at the point of death. The suffering of the Jews in those districts is aggravated by the fact that they are unable to escape. as to the peasants who have access to the villages Cannibalism appears with re,:ur- rent frequency and only recently at Nikolaiev the body of a child was found hacked to pieces. The mother subsequently confessed that she had killed her offspring for food. A famine-stricken group attempted to steal food from the government stores at Novopoltawka. The official on guard tired at the marauders, kill- ing two and wounding five others. Acute forms of stomach disease are widespread. according to a report to the "Colon Russii" of Berlin. "Ameserew's lffrsies.." Cotner of High and Hastings Streets West Sids Bruxi: 47214779 Warne Ara Was Open E renntia MINISTER LEWIS EINSTEIN IS dept on grounds of anti-Semitikin OPPOSED BY CLERICAL CZECHS I pure and simple. SABATH ACCOMPANYING CZECHS ON WAY HOME PRAGUE,-1.1. T. Al—Opposition START PALESTINE BANK to Lewis Einstein, American Minis- ter to Cze•o-Slovakia, who has been VIENNA. -- IJ. T. A.) —Permis- at his post here since December, is making itself felt in certain eircles, sion to found a bank to "centralize notably among the clericals and farm- economic operations, and develop ers. Neither the authorities nor commercial relations with Palestine friends of the American minister are has been granted to a group of Aus- able to explain this hostility, which trian Zionists. The capital of this rinds expression in various forms, ex- bank :s 25;000,000 Austrian crowns. CHICAGO.-1J. C. 5.1—Chicago's big Czecho-Slovakian population will send a third party back to old Bo- hernia this year, smaller than the two dithers that have returned there since the war, but numbering 259. A. J. Sabath, Representative from Illinois, is included in the party. Their pur- pose is in part business, in part holi- day. Grinnell Bros INCENDIARIES FIRE BUDAPEST SYNAGOG no BUDAPEST-4J. T. A.)—A Mag- yar attempt to blow up the Rombach Temple came to light following the explosion in the vestry of the syna- gogue, causing a fire which was hap- pily checked in time. The incendiary attempt is being traced by the police to members of the Awakening Slaeyars, who, it ap- pears, poured benzine into several skil lamps, the intention evidently being to have the lamps explode and de- stroy the building and the worship- pers. MOND SAYS HOMELAND DEPENDS ON HAYESOD LONDON. — IJ. C. B.) — Writing on the occasion of the Keren Hayesod campaign in Sheffield, Sir Alfred Mond, member of the British cabinet, said: "I trust you will get great re- sults. Never were such funds more urgently wanted nor put to better use for the development of Palestine. Given general and generous financial support, the economic reconstruction of the country and the future of the Jewish National Home in Palestine are assured." WILL STAGE "DIBBUK" MASONS APPEALING FOR THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 11 ARAB-JEWISH ACCORD 1 rAGE THRte CAIRO.—(J. T. A.)—Egyptian Free Masons have addressed an ap- peal to the Arab population calling for an accord with die Jews. The Jews are returning home as brethren, the appeal says, and should be wel- comed back. The appeal is signed, among others, by two noted Masters of the Order. ZIONIST ORGANIZATION REPUDIATES ZANGWILL LONDON.--1.1. T. A. i—The Times publishes an official statement of the Zionist Organization repudiating Is- rael Zangwill's recent letter to the same paper as "not expressing the views" of the organization. Mr. Zang. will had said that under the present circumstances, Palestine was of little value to the Jewiah people. WANT JOINT TO AID LATVIA RIGA.-1.1. T. A., by Mail.)—At a meeting of the Central Council of the Jewish communities, it was de- cided to establish in Latvia a federa- tion of 12 people's banks, especially for artisans' credits, with • founda- tion capital of 20,000,000 Latvian enables. It is hoped that the Joint will contribute 15,000,000 roubles. THE WONDER OF The DUO-A Weproduciny Tiano Reproducing Piano—Piano--All-in-one combined. 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