A merica ffewish Periaileal Carta CLIFTON AMOR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE DR. AARONS HONORED AT UPLIFT CLUB BANQUET 1 !boomed for Mayor of Detroit; "Aaron. for Mayor Club" Formed. The Uplift Club, the only non-parti- san political club in Detroit, gave a farewell banquet to its president, Dr. Joseph Aarons, on Saturday even- ing, Nov. 18, at Joseff'v Restaurant. Dr. Aarons left for San Francisco for • stay of six weeks to investigate the latest invention in scientific medicine, the Electronic Theory of Dr. Abrams. The banquet was attended by more than 100 people. A fine program was arranged by the club's entertainment committee. I.ocal talent, such as Har- old Jarvis, Sam Mandell, Prof. Wrig- ley, the Glee Quartet and "Jazzy" Maguire furnished appropriate mus- ical numbers. Speakers included George A. Mitch- ell, state manager for the Independent Order of Foresters, who spoke at length of his acquaintance with Dr. Aarons. In concluding his remarks he •••••,..1 I 'I It You've Long Been Wanting a Grand Piano Your home can just as well have, right now, the greater beauty and charm Tt it will so surely bring. Here's a splen- did, easily purchased instrument — PREMIER Only '625 We cannot guar- antee this price, however, for any length of time. Payments practically as easy as on an Upright Piano Baby Grand Piano — 58 Inches of Quality — Quality in tone; quality in design and finish; quality in construction—are found in exceptional degree in this dainty in- strument. It's a Piano we unhesitatingly recommend and guarantee. Only the fact that it is built by a great organiza- tion manufacturing this one type of in- strument exclusively makes possible such superior musical worth at the remarkably low price of $625. Come in and see about having this ar- tistic, rich-toned Grand Piano in your home AT ONCE! Grinnell Bros tatives. Also Exclusive Steinway Rep 26 Stores. 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The seats are roomy and luxurious. Steel disc wheels (with cord tires) harmonize in a most effective way with the new grace and smartness which Dodge Brothers have recently brought to the lines of the body. The price is $1197.60 delivered THOMAS J.DOYLE [ JR. HADASSAH GETS THANKS OF ORPHANS 4444OM:145000041-0TMOTIOCKH21:40120410:150 444 4 4444 4* 444 4 44 0 0 4 4440 40000404000 00 0000040 Letter from Palestinian Child Shows Appreciation for Adoption by Detroitera. Junior Hadassah of Detroit has in its possession a series of the most interesting letters received from the eight orphans the society is support- ing in Palestine. The letters make delightful reading and one is reprint- ed herewith. All of the letters re- ceived are written in Ilebrew and were translated by the children in Service Plates VERY table requisite is here the higher classes at the Talmud To- Course Plates —not only the richest but rahs of the United Hebrew Schools Bouillons, Teas many that suggest taste and of Detroit. After-dinner refinement, yet are inexpensive. The letter we reproduce herewith Coffees is from Mordecai Apiat, who was Our 73 years' specialization Engraved Crystal born in Jerusalem in 1914. His enables us to eliminate entirely Gold Decorated mother died at the age of 25 during undersirable qualities and designs Glassware the war, when the famine prevailed. Sheffield Silver from our stock. His father, a peddler, died at the age Centerpieces of 60. After the death of his parents Anything for entertaining can Candles of all the boy lived first with one neighbor be found in King's Table Sere kinds and then another, suffering hardships vices to the housewfie's fullest Candlesticks until admitted to the Tushiya Orpan- satisfaction . Flower Bowls age on April 29, 1920, as a result of his adoption by the Detroit Junior "Open clock" patterns in dinnerware—over 150 of them-- kind and quantity Hadassah. The boy is said to make give you the opportunity to pet the exact a good impression, is lively and cheer - of china for your individual requirements ful and popular with his comrades. Ilia letter of recent date follows: "Honored Ladies of the Detroit Junior Iladassah: "Greetings from myself and all my friends of Tushiya Home. The teach- er read to us your letter in Hebrew. I don't understand the English lan- guage yet. I was indeed delighted to receive your letter. Indeed I am yet the same boy who studied dili- gently, but I also love to play a lot. I love pigeons and birds. "I have wonderful news to tell you. Our Ilolland cows gave birth a month ago to two calves. They were both born at one time (almost). The cows were sent to us from Holland two months ago. Oh how pretty these two calves are! What darlings! "A few days after they were born I they went out of the barn. When DR. JOSEPH AARONS approached them and said "Shalom, informed his audience that his or- Shalom," they began to run. "Dear ladies, if you had only seen anization was sporsoring and was pledges to give full support to Dr. how they run and jump. They run faster than I and are also jumping Aarons if he would become a candidate better than I. What delight to look for mayor of Detroit. 11,49 at them! How I love them! - Robert D. Wardell, State Repre laraor.44. Coe Emit Grand Rhfr Entblidid "Now, I want to tell you, dear sentative and secretary of the N. A. A . ociootionotov00000mmocincR)oo ladies, that I always prepare my les- P. A., representing 27,000 voters, avoimooacioti pledged Dr. Aarons support. Sol sons. My teachers like me. I skip- iro ario-aixtrxiatictima-o-cmoritto