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Fraternal and
Club Notes

Terlakah Club.

Discount on all

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The Tz-dakah Club held a Mon-
day afternoon meeting at the home
of Mrs. A. Silberblatt. A number of
layettes were completed and will be
distributed to needy families. A card'
party will be given on Tuesday af-
ternoon Dec. 12, at the Women's
Federation clubhouse, Hancock and
Second avenues. Proceeds will go to-
wards completing more layettes.

EDITOR'S NOTE.

Contributor. to theta columns
are once more asked to note
that copy reaching the office of
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
after 4 p. m. on Wednesdays
will not be used in the current
issue, but will be retained for
publication the following week.

LEngagements

GUARANTEES FOR RELIEF
OPPOSED BY UKRAINIA

MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The Uk-

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Klein o raine authorities, it is learned, have
8984 Goodwn avenue announce the taken a stand against exacting
engagement of their daughter, Re promissory notes from recipients of
gins, to Meyer Schapiro, son of Mr relief consignments by agencies fight-
and Mrs. A. Schapiro of 9120 Good ing the famine. This decision has
win avenue. Reception Sunday, Nov grown out of the demand of the "Ica"
12, 6 p. m., at the home of the bride which has sent 24,000 pooda seed
elect.
through the Nansen agency for dis-
tribution among the Jewish colonists
Mrs. Victor Snyder of 3848 Mc- of South Russia. The Nansen rep-
Clellan avenue announces the en- resentative, Mr. Bashkovitch, the Uk-
gagement of her sister, Miss Helen raine government representative ni-
Ruth Cohen, to Samuel Babbin of tervened, declaring the authorities ob-
jected to forcing the colonists to re-
Chicago.
pay. Local committees, including the
Mr. and Mrs. P. Fonberg of 647 Nansen organization and the "Yidge-
Medbury boulevard announce the en- scorn," have since taken to distribut-
gagement of their daughter, Anna, ing seed without notes.
to Dave Gilman, eon of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Gilman of 2083 Taylor avenue.

Palestine,V 'received honorable men-
tion. The remaining speakers were:
G. Sternberg, E. Weiss, R. Bernstein,
and II. P. Phillips. Irving Edgar,
former speaker and well known col-
lege debater, acted as a judge and
1506 Washington Boulevard
the critic of the debate. Charles
Old Telephone Bldg.
Rubiner and Maxwell Coven, also
11'nos Zion.
former speakers, were lecturers of
The B'nos Zion will hold a regular the evening.
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meeting on Tuesday evening, Nov.
At the meeting next Sunday night ,
for this
1.1.1Z)r,i thi
14, at 8 o'clock, at the Farnsworth a debate on the' subject, ''Resolved,
r"" Trade Mark
street synagogue. The gold watch' that restrictive legislation with re-
drawing will take place at this time. gard to the Devoise question be en-
Those having sold tickets are re- acted," will feature the program.
quested to bring stubs to hte meeting. Harry Borovitz and Isadore Berger
Ladies interested in the work of will advance the attractive aspects of
the society, which is to buy land in the bill, while Meyer Weiaenfeldt
Palestine, are urged to attend this and A. C. Perlman will discuss it
LURIE- NETZORG.
negatively. Louis Carpol, the chair-
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Netzorg of
man of the Bringing Up Men com-
5021
Oregon
avenue, announce the
mittee, announces that fly Meyers
Covenant Club.
The Covenant club will act as host and Samuel Stenberg will address marriage of their daughter, Ireta Net-
zorg,
to
Nathan
Lurie. The cere-
to the members of Pisgah Lodge, the organization.
mony was performed by Dr. Leo M.
their wives, sisters, sweethearts and
Franlin
at
the
new
Temple, in the
Kappa Beta Lambda.
friends, at the first dancing party
presence of the immediate families.
and "Chick-Turk" contest of the sea-
At a meeting held on Nov. 3, the
After
a
wedding
dinner
at the bride's
son, on Saturday Nov. 11, 8:30 p. m., following were elected to serve as
at 1307 Broadway. Many !surprises officers in Kappa Bette Lambda: Ab- home, the young couple left for Chi-
cago
and
other
points
of
interest. They
are in store for all who attend. Val- ram Ralph Branch, president; Irwin
uable prizes will tie awarded. The Hamburger, vice-president and treas- will be at home to their relatives and
friends
after
Dec.
1,
at
8950 Van
contest will be open to all and ad- urer; Philip L. Kanter, secretary.
Court avenue.
mission will be free.
The Kabalysts are planning an exten-
sive program for the season, an in-
Purity Chapter No. 359 0. E. S.
teresting announcement to be made
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., later.
will hold its annual gala. initiation
and dinner on Monday, No. 13, in
Esrath Raim Club.
the large hall of the Eastern Star
An important meeting of the
Sir. and Mrs. Albert Hamburg (Lil-
Temple, 80 West Alexandrine ave- Ezrath Reim Club was held at the
1 lian Sherman) of 12026 Lincoln ave.
nue.
Holbrook synagogue on Monday, Oct.
The three highest officers of each 30. Plans were laid for a dance to I nue are receiving congratulations on
Eastern Star Chapter in the city be given in the near future. Louis the birth of a eon, Lowell Sherman
have been invited as honor guests Estrain gave selections on the piano. Hamburg, on Oct. 30.
for this occasion and will conduct Dancing followed the business meet-
Dr. and Mrs. E. Kozlow are re-
a part of the work. There will be ing. The next meeting will be held
initiation in the afternoon and a at the Holbrook street synagogue at ceiving congratulations on the birth
of
a son, Robert Allen, on Nov. 3.
business meeting in the evening.
8:30 p. m. on Monday, Nov. 13.
At six o'clock a delicious dinner Young people of the ages of 16 to
Will provide a Christmas pres-
will be served for the guests and 21 who are charitably and socially
ent that the whole family can en-
members in the large dining hall.
inclined are welcome to attend the
joy.
An interesting musical program meetings and enlist in the organiza-
has also been arranged for both af- tion.
It represents perfection in the
ternoon and evening. All members
RIGAI—(J. C. B.)—Four Jewish
way which it records and re-
are urgently reuested to be present.
candidates have thus far been success-
Koo Koo Klub.
produces the playing of the master
ful in the elections for Sejm deputies,
On Nov. 19 the Koo Koo Klub will
pianists.
Adelphians.
incomplete returns indicate. The suc-
Bernard Velick and Louis Schwartz give an informal dance at the new cessful candidates are Dubin and Wit-
in the
entertained at the last meeting of Knights of Pythias Hall.
tenberg nominated by the Agudas Is-
the Adelphian club, held on Thurs-
rael, Nurock by the Mizrachi and
day evening, Nov. 2, at the home of PLANS UNDER WAY FOR
Fischman by the "National demo-
Benjamin J. Safir, 2016 Hazelwood
0. E. S. DANCE DEC. 25 crats."
avenue. Ben Safir spoke on a hum-
orous topic. John Sklar, Louis
J. D. C. HELPS 4,000 MADE
Prices from $1,050.00 to $3,500
Schwartz, David J. Ginsberg and
Elaborate plans are under way for
on Suitable Terms.
Louis Silverberg provided musical en- the third annual dance of the Purity HOMELESS THROUGH FIRE
tertainment. The next meeting of Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., to be
MOSCOW, Russia.— (By
the club will be held on Thursday held on Dec. 25. Both ballrooms
evning, Nov. 16, at the home of of the Eastern Stet' Temple, Alex- American aid is being rushed to the
Rufus Stevens, 2246 Ilazelwood ave- andrine avenue, between Woodward residents of Beshenkovitch, a town of
Book Bldg.
nue.
and Cass, have been engaged for the several thousand inhabitants near
occasion. Two large rochestras will Minsk, which was burned to the
1243 Washington Blvd.
I ground leaving more than 4,000 per-
Sigma Rho Tau Sorority. '
supply the music.
Where Quality It Higher Than
On Saturday evening, Nov. 4, the
The committee in charge is work- sons homeless and poverty-stricken.
Price.
Sigma Rho Tau Sorority entertained ing to make this affair one of the The American Relief Administration
at a progressive dinner, which was most elaborate of the season. The and the Jewish Joint Distribution
concluded at the home of Miss Esther committee is headed by Nathan D. Committee co-operated today in the
Schiller of Webb avenue, where the Metzger, who is assisted by Harry rush shipment of suplies to help the
party remained for the evening.
Satovsky, Rose Milller, Ruth Cohen, unfortunates, of whom 1,200 are small
childs
A
Frieda Apse!, Pauline Schmittke and
fire razed house after house the
Arrow Club.
Anna Weinbeck.
villagers were left in the srteets bare-
The Arrow Club, at the meeting
Tickets are now on sale among
Apo t and in rags, in the most inclement
held Nov. 1, at the home of Ruth the members. Other details of the
weather. More than 800 structures
Weiner, decided to hold three open dance will be announced later.
, were destroyed by the flames.
meetings and one closed meeting
Word of the disaster was wireed to
during the coming month. An inter-
Dr. Boris Bogen of the Joint Distrib-
esting program is planned for the OPPOSITION TO "JEWISH
ution
Committee in Russia, who im-
SECTIONS" INTERPRETED mediately
meeting of this Wednesday, to be
organized a relief car. This
held at the home of Rae Berger, 575
AS FIGHT ON SOVIETS car, which was sent with a special rep-
Theodore street. A speaker's com-
resentative to Beshenkovitch, carried
mittee is arranging for a number
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—Any one medical supplies furnished by the
of talks by prominent club leaders
opposing the "Jewish Sections" of the medical division of the American Re-
in Detroit, the list to be announced Soviet Commissariat is placed in the lief Administration, food for 1,000
later. Correspondence to the club position of an opponent of the Soviet children, temporary rations for adults
should be sent to Miss Lucy Yosko- regime, according to the Communist, warm clothing and shoes for the most
witz, 4747 St. Antoine street.
Litwakow writing in the Yiddish needy cases, and several hundred
Written in collaboration with
"Ernes". Mr. Litwakow makes this blankets.
French Strother
Pi Gamma Sorority.
assertion apropos of Lucien Wolfe's
It is reported that a large number
The members of the Pi Gamma protest against the imprisonment of of persona were severely burned at-
Mr. Morgenthau, the war
Sorority were participants in a hike Rabbi Ilorishansky of Home!. Mr. tempting to save their belongings. No
time Ambassador to Turkey,
along the Shore Drive to Mt. Clemens Wolfe had addressed the protest to public buildings were left by the fire
has written All In A Life-
Sunday, Nov. 6, at which time the the Soviet representatives at London, to give shelter to the homeless.
Time, an intensely informa-
initiation of Ruth Benson took place. decrying not only Rabbi's imprison-
tive and human story of his
The
next meeting of the sorority ment but other reported repressions
various experiences in the fi-
which will be at the home of Shirley against religion. Mr. Litwakow de- RECONSTRUCTION LOANS
nancial world, in national
BY JOINT COMMITTEE
Kukes,
631 East Kirby avenue, Sun- nounces Mr. Wolfe's protest as propa-
politics, in diplomacy, and in
day afternoon, Nov. 12, at 3 o'clock, ganda which, he declares, appearing
public service. Ile gives an
One
billion, eight hundred forty-
will
be
open.
The
raffle
will
be
held
in
the
Jewish
press
is
really
aimed
at
intimate picture of New
seven million Polish marks was the
as scheduled, Thursday evening, Nov. the Soviet government.
York's growth to the finan-
total on Sept. 15 of loans granted by
16,
at
the
home
of
Rose
Klein,
8622
cial center of the world.
the reconstruction committee of the
Beaubien street.
$200,000 FOR RECONSTRUCTON
Price, $4.00.
Joint Distribution Committee through
WORK IN CZECHO-SLOVAKIA 185 "Kansas" already established in
Sigma Bata Sorority.
Poland.
At the last meeting of the Sigma
A new section of Europe will
The rapid advance of reconstruc-
Beta Sorority arrangements were
!benefit from the funds raised in tion in that country is set forth in a
made for a series of activities for the
this country for Jewish war-relief recent cable to Col. Herbert H. Leh-
coming year, the most important of
by a resolution adopted by the Joint man, as follows:
which is a theater party to be held I
Distribution Committee to approp-
"By Sept. 15, 185 credit co-opera-
1550 Woodward Avenue.
in the near future. The next meet-
riate $200,000 for reconstruction in tives had been established in Poland.1
of
the
sorority
will
be
held
I
ing
East Slovakia, including credit or- They have already granted loans
Tuesday evening, at the home of Miss'
I ganization, house building and open- amounting to 1,092,000,000 marks,
Gertrude 'lasso], 5407 Chene street.
ing of trade schools.
of which 605,000,000 marks have al-
Of this sum $90,000 will go to ready been paid out.
Jed' ■ Club.
Sub-Carpathia, the poorest ant most
"The number of consumers' co-
The Jad's club invites all girls be-
unenlightened section of Central operatives is now 13, and these have
tween the ages of 16 and 18 to visit
European Jewry. The Jews of Sub- granted loans up to 40,000,000'
the society which meets every Tues-
Carnathia, mainly peasants, and re- marks. Labor co-operatives have
day evening. For more information
sembling in many ways, the "poor granted loans amounting to 10,000,-
phone bliss Betty Taylor. member-
,
whites" of Kentucky and Tennessee 000 marks.
ship chairman, Market 216W.
Pupil of
were "d'scovered" about a year and
"At
the
same
time
the
reconstruc-
Edwin Hughes, New York City.
a half ago by a Joint Distribution tion of ruined houses is proceeding
Blue Bird Girls.
Tobias Matthay, London, England.
ia 1 oin a terribly ,
The Blue Bird Girls, at their last I
rapidly in various sections, including
long lime
ELEVENTII SEASON
meeting held at the home of Mrs. destitute conditi on, or a
23 towns in the Vilna district, 20
they had to be given palliative relief towns in the Brisk-Pinsk district; two
Detroit Conservatory of Music
Mitchell, 5731 Brush street, com- I
in the form of feeding stations, cloth-
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays
pleted arrangements for the dance to
towns in the Bialystok district; seven
ing and medicaments. It is now pos-
and Saturdays
towns in the Grodno district; five in
be given on Sunday evening, Nov. 12,
sible to begin the second phase of
Assistants—Miss Lois Wheelock,
at the Hotel Statler. The club de-
the Wolhyn district, and 22 in Ga-
telief-reconstruction. $50,000 has
Mr. Elmer Mundt.
cided to repeat the contribution to
licia. The number of houses in-
been net aside for loans, $20,000 for
the Community Fund given last year.
volved In this operation is 2,000, to
building purposes and $20,000 for
It was also planned to take the chil-
be completed before the end of the
trade schools.
dren from hte local orphanage for an
budding season, and the cost is esti-
outing on a Sunday after the dance.
mated at 227,000,000 Polish marks.
---
"The total that has been spent thus
Painlessly and permanently dettroyed
iron, face. arms and limb.. No de-
Club.
far, including 60,000,000 marks for
Philomathic Debating
pilatories or electrio needle need.
the
equipment of trade schools, is
Speaking
on
the
"Recognition
of
Eyebrows Arched.
was
1,847,000,000 Polish marks.
Mexico," Barney Koffman
MARY LOUISE SHOPPE
awarded the prize for first place in
601 Scherer. Bldg.
the current topic contest which fea-
ANTI-SEMITISM IN ITALY
Cherry 4780
tured last Sunday's meeting. S.
, East Grand River and Fanner Streets
Sarnoff was given second place, and
Rome.—J. C. B..)—Signor Preziosi,
S. Shevitz, discussing the "Jew and
one of the leading anti-Jewish jour.
of our daughter and
nalista in Italy publishes an article in
sister Fa nny G oodman who died one his periodical, "La Vita Italiana" al-
l , ml a
9nil
Temple Studio For Dancing. lyear a go, oad
leging that the Jews have packed the,
You Want a Delicious Roe of Candy
Italian government services. Accord-
Prof. J. L. SteiNer, supervisor of
DELIVERED.
One long year has passed away
studio, former dancing master for Zel,
ing to a table of statistics which he
We Serve Light Lunches at All Hours
fleld folllec N. Y. City, teaching the lat-
I And our hearts are sad with pain; gives, there are 64 Jews in the Par.'
Wo put up Special Orders for D
est ballroom dancing. Prieate and elm.
I Oh, this world would be heaven
and Parties.
liament (Chamber and Senate), 25 in
lessons. Open daily. Stare, fancy and
,bons 111--Northway 35111.
Could we hear your voice again.
cla.slcal dancing to children and adults.
the Privy Council, 54 In the Ministry
DE LUXE CANDY SHOP
Rest on, dear.
2789 Woodward. Cadillac ON
of Foreign /Mires, 11 in the Minis-
ants Woodward Arm at Warren.
try for the Colonies, 317 in the Min.'
Sadly missed by your parents, sis- istry for the Interior, 308 in the Min-
ters and brothers.
istry for Justice, 470 in the Ministry
for Finance, 267 in the Ministry for
In loving memory of our mother War, 117 in the Ministry for Trade
, and grandmother, Hattie P o n
and 532 in the Ministry for Posts and
nuaky, who died three years ago, Nov. Telegraphs, making a total of 3,259
8, 1919.
Jews.
Signor Presiozi contends that this
Just a sad and sweet remembrance, is in flagrant disproportion to the
,
Just a memory fond and true.
number of Jews in the country and
1205 First National Bank Bldg.
Just a token of affection
forms a serious danger to the Italian
in All
LIN Ins
Its Branches.
And a heartache still for you.
public life.
Cadillac 2108
Garfield 5111
Sadly missed by her children and
The most worthy crown is • good
grandchildren.
reputation.—The Talmud.

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MUDANIA AGREEMENT IS
CANCELED, SAMUELS TOLD 1

JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—That

Mudania armistice agreement abolish-
ea the Turkish treaty signed at See-1
sea, which is the foundation for the
British mandate for Palestine based
on the Balfour declaration, is the
statement submitted to Sir Herbert
Samuel by the Arab Executive Com-
mittee. The Palestine Arabs cannot
accept as fundamental any govern-
ment measures before the new treaty
is signed, they declare. They are con-
sequently sending a delegation to the
approaching peace conference, in the
hope that the conference may recon-
sider the mandate.
Meanwhile, many Arabs are refus-
ing to fill out the census forms, pre-
ferring to pay the fine imposed for
non-compliance with the registration
law.


PALESTINE GOVERNMENT
CHANGES ARE CONFIRma

—7--
LONDON.— (J. T. A.) Brim,
General Sir Gilbert Clayt n has
it
cepted the office of Chief S, dretsry
the Palestine government in su e,
sum of Sir Wyndham Deed. s, Says ,t
official annuoncement by Colons
office. This announcemee- comm
top of denials that the C.d. vial
had any knowledge of the ,resent
cumbent's intention to ret.s ec,
tary Deedes, it is now alit ;...ritative,
stated, will resign shortly a ed Sira
bert will assume the tune.. . e3 a,
Civil Secretary about
Meantime, it was said, Sir Gilbe rt
is discussing Transjordai...in shift

on behalf of the Colonial !het, I li

Emir Abdullah, the ruler the terri
tory east of the Jordan.

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