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David A. Brown addressed a mass-
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meeting held by the European Jewish
Women's Welfare Organization at the
Mogen Abraham Synagogue. A num-
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ber of women, moved by Mr. Brown's
report of conditions abroad, enlisted
as members of the organization. Mrs.
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Ninth Floor Vinton Bldg.
brought $40 donated at a B'rith of a
great-grandchild, son of Mr. and Mrs.
B. Seawrtz of 278 Leicester court.
A meeting of the hoard of direc-
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struction, board, housing and clothing
are provided free to all.

Frederick B. Brown Aspires to
Lechers, Oniyim Society.
Felix 111. Warburg and Morti-
Circuit Judgeship.
The benefit performance given at
mar L. Schiff Head List
the Circle Theater under the auspices
Frederick
t B. Brown, candidate for
of the Lechem Oniyim Auxiliary on
of Donors.
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Circuit Judge, was 'sun and raised in
Feb. 27 was enjoyed by a large audi- ,
Mrs. wishes
I,. Solai,
the ' ,' PHILADELPHIA.—Announcement the state of Michigan. Ile graduated
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to president
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bers and their friends for their co- was made at the annual graduation as videdietorian from the Detroit Col-
in making the affair a sue exercises of the National Farm School lege of lir.w in 1001. Ile has been
used at Doylestown, Pa., that Felix M. practicing law in this city for the past
operation in ma
I,. Schiff of 10 years. Mr. Brown says he con-
cess. The money derived will be
Warburg and Mortimer.
sitters the impartial and intelligent
for charitable purposes.
8830 Twelfth Street
the banking firm of Kuhn, Loeb
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v con' administration
of justice most Minor-
.
Empire 6780
y ha e
or Ci t
Co. o f N ew Yk
in government. He declares that
Jericho Rebekah Lodge.
$1,000,000 taut
tributed $50.000 to the
hould he learned in
s
9460 Woodward Avenue
Jericho Rebekah Lodge No. 328, I. fund that is being raised throughout a circuit judge
Empire 6882
0. 0. F., will meet Monday evening, the country as a testimonial to Dr. the law, have sound business judg-
op , m commemoration
I meat and common sense and much of
'
Telephone Orders Promptly De-
March 5, at the Jericho temple. Dane- Jose p h Krauskopf,
f in
K
the
milk
of
human
kindness.
ins will follow the meeting.
livered.
of the twenty-fifth anniverusry of the I
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founding of the institution. In a let-
Zionist Cultural Society.
In all God's creation there is not
F'rexh Pa.tricx Daily.
Kadimah.
ter to Joseph II. Hagedorn, president
Max Silver Monday evening deliv-
a purpose.—
At a recent meeting of Kadimah ' of Dr. Krauspopf's temple and a a single object with'
ered an interesting paper before the
Zionist Cultural Society on the Re- Girls, plans for an open meeting to member of the Silver Jubilee corn- The Talmud.' '.
form Jewish movement in the world be held at the Temple Beth El were mittee, Mr. Schiff made known this
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and its attitude toward Zionism. The discussed, the date to be announoed 'contribution. The letter follows:
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"Referring to the conversation
Reform antagonism to the Zionist later. An art meeting will be held
at
the
home
of
Miss
Ruby
Feldman,
which
I
had
the
pleasure
of
having
movement was condemned in the
course of a discussion that followed. 691 Medbury avenue, Sunday after- with you and Mr. Ilirsh this morn- I
S. Silverman will be the speaker at noon, March 4. Miss Esther Freilich trig, I have discussed the matter with
the next meeting, on Monday even- Will instruct the girls in different lines my brother-in-law, Felix M. Warburg,
and we shall be pleased to subscribe
ing, March 12, on the question of of arts and crafts.
$25,000 each to the found of $1,000,-
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post-Ilerzlian Zionism.
000 which is being raised for the Na-
Koo Koo Klub.
The Koo Koo Klub will hold a I'u- banal Farm School. ' You are at lib-
Girls Scout Troop No. 28.
rim
masquerade
Saturday
evening,
erty
to enter this either as one sub-
Girl Scout Tropo No. 28 of the
March 3, at the home of Mr. and scription of $50,000 from Mr. War-
Shaarey Zedek announces a member-
ship campaign. Girls of the ages of Mrs. Harry Sklar, 3633 Geimer are- burg and myself jointly or as sepa-
Appropriate decorations are rate subscriptions of $25,000 each."
12 and over are welcome to join. nue.
and intelligent adminis-
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Meetings are held every Tuesday at planned and numerous features have Thirty-two students were gradu-
been
arranged to suit the holiday tic- ated from the school. There was a
tration of justice between man
4:15 p. m. in the Shaarey Zedek gym- casion.
large attendance from various parts
and man can do much to relieve
nasium.
of the country, a special delegation
being made at of Philadelphians. Of
social unrest."
Lasthenes Club.
Montefiore Lodge.
the graduating class, 75 per cent
The Lasthenes Club announces that came from the large cities of the
A musical program featured the
JOHN V. BRENNAN.
last meeting of Montefiore Lodge No. pains have been completed for the country, New York leading with 10,
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12, Independent Order Free Sons of dance to be given Thursday, March
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Philadelphia second with eight, and
Israel, on Thursday, Feb. 22. Abe 8, preceded by a basketball game, at •Ch
i c a o, Pittsburgh, Baltimore,
Sandelman addressed the members on the Moore School, Oakland at Alger.
Primaries March 7, 1923.
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The Graduates.
phasizing that Jews are Americans 6:30, to be followed by the dance at
The graduates who have completed
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7:30.
first.
The club's membership campaign is a' three-year thorough training in
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proving
a
success.
There
is
room
for
I
every
branch
of
agriculture,
and
for
Arrow Club.
?
ageg I whom the school has secured positions IC
The Arrov• Club is preparing a ''5 more young men between the
of 16 and 20, who may apply for ad. on farms include.
series of open meetings for which mission ally Wednesday before May I Jacob J. Abramovitz, Gloversville, '
large interesting programs have been
' N. Y.; David II. Becker, Broowlyn,
15 at the Henry Utley library.
arranged. The beginning of these in-
' N. Y. Leo A. Bennett, Philadelphia,
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teresting meetings will begin at a
. Pa.; Mitchell Brauman, Easton, Pa.;
Albacus Club.
date to be announced in the near fu-
The meeting of the Albacus Club Nathan Comsky, Chicago, Ill.; Boris
ture. Friends of the club and the
IDusk in Chien IZ o III ' • ; Charles Eisler '
public are invited. The next meeting held at the home of Miss Pearl Gru- New fork City; Henry Eskin, NeW-
kin was featured
by by
numerous
enter-
will be held at the horny of Lucy Yos- tainment
numbers
friends of
the lark, N. J.; David Prater, Philadelphia.
ra.
kowitz, 4747 St. Antoine street, on
i— ; Walter S. Gladney, Trentonli N.
members. The social committee is J.; Ilerbert Goldich, Philadelphia,
Wednesday evening, March 7.
planning several affairs fur the spring. Pa.; Irving Herrman, New I
York City;
Adelphian Club.
Joseph Horowitz, Brooklyn, N. Y.;
Sunshine Club.
Frederick \V. gloss, Philadelphia, Pa.;
Preparations were furthered for
All arrangements have been com- Irving R. Landau, New York City;
the party to be gives in the near fu-
pleted for the carnival and bazaar to David F. Lasday, l'hittsburgh, Pa.;
ture at the last meeting of the
be held by the Sunshine Club at the Henri J. Liva, Philadelphia, Pa.; Ja-
Adelphian Club, which was held Sun-
G. A. R. building, Cass and Grand
day afternoon at the home of Ben-
c ob Malkin, Barren Hill, Pa.; Joseph '
River avenues, on Thursday, Friday Master, Mantic, C01111.1 Leopold I..
jamin Safir, 2016 Hazelwood avenue
and Saturday, March 8, 9 and 10. Pincus, New York City; David Platt„
Everyone present is to come in a
Many articles made by the members Weehawken Heights, N. J.; Cecil IN-
character impersonation. Prizes wil l
will be offered for sale. •k navel binowitz, New York City; Rubin Re-
be awarded. There will be dancing
and entertainers have been secured feature will be the Popular Girl con- gelson New York City; Max Rotten,
test, in which the young lady receiy- Clevel'and, Ohio; William J. Sand-
to help enliven the evening. Refresh-
ing the largest number of votes will ford Trenton N. J.• Bernard Savage,
ments will also be served.
be presented with a diamond ring.
Baltimore Md.; Benjamin Schwartz,
Star touring car and an electric wash-
' Pa'; William Shaer, New
Sigma Beta Sorority.
hila : le" ia
Primaries Wednesday, Mar. 7
Phila. :
S
Matters of interest were discussed rang machine will be given away to the corl City; Stanley neidman,
holders of lucky numbers. Proceeds
at the last meeting of the Sigma Beta will he used for charitable purposes. (h'IPhia' Pa.; William Van Looy,
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Sicklersville,
N.
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Saul
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New York City, and Jacob Weiner,
which the sorority is taking an active
Lu Ana Club.
part. The next meeting will be held
The Lu Ana Club elected the fol- Philadelphia, Pa.
Wid e C•m p ai g n
N
Nation
of Miss Gertrude Bassoi ,
h
at t he home
lowing officers at the meeting held on
Harry B. Ilirsh, vice-president of ,*
5408 Chene street, on Tuesday even- Sunday, Feb. 18: Miss Annabelle Is-
Is-' the school, presided and announced •
ing, March 6.
berg, president; Miss Celia Friedman, that in commemoration of the twenty-
secretary; Miss Hazel Hartz, treas. , fifth anniversary of the founding of • 0
Na Beta Phi.
urer. An interesting program of ac- the school a nation-wide Silver Ju- ;
On Wednesday, Feb. 16, the Na tivities was planned fur the following ' bilee campaign will be held, ending
Beta Phi Sorority held a meeting at administration.
Starch 20. It will be nation-wide in
the home of Miss Betty Bennett, 2030
scope. Jubilee committees are being
Celia avenue, at which Miss Ruth
Esreth Rahn Club.
formed in various cities throughout *
Kingman and Miss Helen Silverbaum
The Ezreth Raim Club, at the meet- the country and a $1,000,000 build -
were guests. The committees in in g on Tuesday evening, installed the i ng and endowment fund will be
charge report that final arrangements following new officers: II. Rice, prey raised to enable the institution to ex- 0
have been made for the party to be ident; Reuben Scholnick, vice-presi- , panel to meet the growing needs upon $
see-
given at the Jewish Orphans' Home dent; Miss Si. Morritz, recording
it. This fund, he said, will serve as
on Sunday, March 4, The next regu- retary; I. Cohn, sergeant_at-arms.
,
lar meeting of the sorority will be The
following
committees
were
ap- a testimoniay
to Dr.
Joseph
Kraus-
The
the founder
of the
school,
and
held on Wednesday, March 7, at the pointed: Membership, Reuben Schol-
nick; social, Miss C. Braver; ub- largely through whose efforts the in-
home of Miss Ruth Groaberg, 569
iiss stitution has progressed to one of the It
licity, J. F. Schulman; speakers,
East Palmer avenue.
leading institutions of its kind in the
M. Scholnick. B. Gordon, attorney country. Mr. Hirsh stated that the
(This Ad is paid for by Jewish
nd sponsor
for the of club,
adminis-
Sigma Rho Tau.
and
tared
the oaths
office.
campaign anti the school had been
friends of Judge Clyde I. Webster)
On Wednesday evening, Feb. 14,
heartily endorsed by President War- : '

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Elect

JOHN V.

BRENNAN

Re-elect

JUDGE THEODORE J.

Judge of
Circuit Court

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J. STANLEY HURD

ROBERT T.

PEED

Judge of
Recorder's
Court

Twenty-two years a lawyer.

Six years a prosecutor.

A clean man with a clean record.
A strong man who will help curb crime.

Tried criminal cases
for past 12 years.

For Recorder's Judge

Endorsed by Detroit
Bar Association.

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Re-Elect

CLYDE J.

WEBSTER

A PETITION TO THE VOTERS OF

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DETROIT and WAYNE COUNTY

0.

We, the undersigned, Jewish students
and alumni of the Detroit College of Law,
who, through association with John V. Bren-
nan as our professor, have come to know him
as a man of unquestioned ability, just and
upright, and truly a representative of the
spirit of Abraham Lincoln, hereby unreserv-
edly endorse the said John V. Brennan for
the position of Circuit Judge of Wayne
County, and petition you, voters of Detroit,
to place an X before the name of JOHN V.
BRENNAN on primary day, March 7.

the Sigma Rho Tau Sorority enter-
tained at a Valentine party in cele-
bration of their second anniversary.
The rooms were prettily decorated in
keeping with the occasion. After an
enjoyable evening of music, games
and dancing, a midnight luncheon
was served the 16 guests, the honor
guests being Miss Mollie Goldstein,
Miss Elsie Rassner and Miss Ruth
Peritz, the first president of the Sig-
ma Rho Tau Sorority. The officers
for the year 1923 are: Esther Schil-
ler, president; Charlotte Miller, vice-
president and treasurer; Marion Le-
vine, recording secretary; Aline Schil-
ler, corresponding secretary.

Eta Rho Sigma
The Eta Rho Sigma Sorority met
at the home of Miss Betty Kaplan of
643 Westminster avenue on Tuesday,
Feb. 27. An informal party to be
held on Saturday, March 3, at the
home of Miss Ann Zimmerman was
discussed. The next meeting will be
held Tusday evenin g a t the home of
Miss Wilda Kurtzm an, 309 Engle-
wood avenue.

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Signed:
MARK H. BIRNKRANT LOUIS M. MARKO
ART MITCHELL
S. COHEN
AARON ROSENBERG
MAX COHEN
ABRAHAM S. RUBIN
C. A. CUTLER
NORMN M. SNIDER
A. Z. GLADSTONE
JAC SPALTER
R.R. KALLMAN
GEORGE STUTZ
S.S. KRAUSE
A. TZATZKIN
AARON KURLAND
MISS MABEL LEVIN EMIL UNGEILEIDER
HAROLD WEIGARDEN
SAMUEL MADDIN
A vote for John V. Brenan as Circuit Judge is a
vote for a fair and impartial administration of
justice.

to

Circuit Court Judge

ren G. Harding, Secretary of Navy 0
Blue Bird Girls.
Denby, Secretary of War John .46 woomw000vwo%sv ,woimo,00ms.womogxyagxwogsmgm
Edwin
An interesting meeting of the Blue W. Weeks, Secretary of Commerce
Bird Girls was held Tuesday evening.' Herbert C. Hoover, Secretary of Ag- rrns---27,7.------.0.
Final arrangements were completed riculture Henry C. Wallace, Postmas-
for the Purim grab bag party and a ter General Hubert Work, Assistant
lovely time is anticipated by all. The Secretary of Navy Theodore Roose-
girls were honored with several visit-
ors,
Mrs. Mollie
The ice's
, vela,
Luther naturalists,
Burbank, one
of numer-
Amer-
next including
regular meeting
will Danis.
be elimin-
foremost
and

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Re-Elect

ous other prominent officials and per- 1
ated and a keno party is to take place sonages.
Mb.
at the home of Mrs. Max Lax, 1300
Mr. Hirsh received a letter from
Delaware avenue, Tuesday evening, Abraham Krotoshinsky, the hero of
March 6.
the lost battalion, who was graduated
from the National Farm School and i
Washington - Lincoln Program who is now in Palestine engaged in
agricultural work. Mr. Krotoshinsky
Presented at Balch School.
told of his progress in the Holy Land
An interesting Washington-Lincoln and of his introduction of modern ag.
program was held in the auditorium riculture into that country. Ile wrote:
"I am for a clean, unified Re-
of the Balch School on Wednesday "Ilere I am practicing modern ag-
corders road, Lee from all group
evening, under the auspices of the riculture with the confidence that I
domination and influence. I am
department of recreation. The audi- have succeeded in introducing mod-
absolutely opposed to, and am not
torium was filled to capacity. ern agriculture in this country. Up
a part of, and will not join any
The program was opened with a to the present, 1 am building a mod-
combination, group or clique to
movie, The Land of Opportunity," ern stable for 20 cows, which is one ,
seek re-election. I seek re-election
featuring Abraham Lincoln. The most of the first modern structures of its
upon my individual record and
interesting number 011 the program kind fur dairy work. I have also
merit.
was the play, "The Truth for a Day." planted new seeds which will enable
"If I am re-elected I shall con-
The characters, all girls, performed me to introduce a new feeding sys-
tinue in tne future, as I have in
their parts creditably, due to the ex- tern for cattle in this country. I
the
past, to interpret and apply
cellent coaching of Miss F'rietla A. have planted Peruvian alfalfa, which
the law fairly, impartially and
Levin. The Balch School Troop No. will be the first crop of its kind in
justly to all, regardless of class,
179 ,participated in the program and l'alestine. I am also using in my
race or creed, realizing at all times
assisted in making the evening a work modern machinery, which was
the responsibility of administering
, shopped here from America."
success.
Indication of Progress.
justice."
The play "Mrs. Pollywigs and Iler
As an indication of the progress
Wonderful Waxworks" furnished the
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fun of the evening. Dances were made by graduates of the school, Mr. ! -- • -
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presented by the dancing clubs of the Hirsh announced that Norris II. Hal-
pern, a graduate, was honored by the
sch Story-telling
r. y-telling is another of the ac- state of Kentucky by having under'
tivities of the Balch School, added his care a Holstein cow which last
° aun c,i
by the department of recreation. Boys'' inegai he
es th
ta eni record of p rd
achieved
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clubs will meet on Mondays and Wed- y
the largest amount of fmilk
nesdays
at 4 p. m. Girls
Tuesdays
and
Thursdays
at .1 on p.
m. butter fat in the state. During the
12 months that this cow was tested, I
under the direction of J. J. Ilooper, I
head
of the Dairy Department of Ag-
Frank Murphy, Candidate for' .
: riculture, the cow produced 24,907
Meinicipal Court Bench.
pounds of milk and 825 pounds of

John Faust

Judge of the
Recorder's Court

y; for two and a half ,Eutter fat, or close to 1,000 pounds
Frank Murph —
years assistant United States district of butter.
Secretary of Agriculture Ilenry C.
attorney in Detroit, candidate for the
municipal court bench, received his Wallace, in a message to the gradu.
education at the University of Michi- , ates, declared that conditions for
gun and in London and Dublin. he home life on Amercian farms are
graduated from the literary and law growing better and better in every
departments of the University of respect, and that many of the hard-
Michigan and took special courses in ships of former decades are being
He
law at Lincoln's Inn, London, Eng- Changed by new developments.
land, and at Dublin, Ireland. praised the school for its efforts to
Mr. Murphy's war record is as fol• furnish recruits to agriculture, as well
lows: Ile served for two and a half as strong leaders to those engaged in
years as captain of infantry and one American agriculture.
Dr. Louis Nussbaum, assistant su-
year overseas.
For two and a half years Mr. Mur- perintendent of public schools of
phy was chief assistant district at- Philadelphia; Frank Berlitz, State
Secretary of Agriculture; Hon. Philip
torney for the United States. He is a
teacher and lecturer of criminal law Sterling of the State Legislature, and
at the University of Detroit and hte Dr. Groman of the Board of Educa-
tion of Philadelphia, were among
Detroit College of Law.
those who addressed the students.
A new class wil lbe admitted In
Be sure and vote for Harry J. Lipp-
March. Registration it now open to
Circuit Judge.—Adv.

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made on or before
March 5th, at the

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March 1st

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