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ENGLAND'S RELIGIONS
PROTEST ON SOVIET

L 0 N D 0 N. — Chief Rabbi J. 11.
Hertz of England joined the leaders
of the other religious bodies in the

land in a protest against the Soviet
streak a an
The protest reads:
g eft:
o all
I will:
"The lust few weeks have Wit-
All society itemsand other local notes should be communic•ted to the office of The
nosed a portent which has filled
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday •Iternoon in order to appear an the current week's
. rho.. Glendale 03(t0, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be resolved not lamr generous-hearted men and women
th.n Wednesday.
with horror. The ruthless warfare
Announcement was made on Mon-
Every Jewish woman's organize- which the Soviet government has long
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day afternoon at the meeting of the tion in Detroit is invited to attend carried on against all forms of re-
ad.
Jewish Woman's Club of the bequest the next meeting of the Sisterhood of
During the
period
Sovirrule
hun-
of ;IMO left by the late Louis Welt Temple Beth El, on NIonday after- During
belief
has of
come
to a he
as a nucleus to the Young Women's noon, April 30, at 2:30 o'clock, in deeds of thousands of religious peo-
igi of all
Hebrew Association building fund. A the small auditorium of the temple, ple ana m inisters of el ron
lal creeds have be en subjected
capacity audience attended the meet- when Dr. Louis L. Mann, rabbi of ranks an
ing, at which Dr. Leon Harrison of Congregation Mishkan Israel of New , to savage persecution, the express ob-
Temple Israel, St. Louis, Mo., talked Haven, Conn., will talk on "How to ject of which has been to root re-
ligion out of the land. The central
on "Why So Many American Mar-
the Most
Out of
Life,"
a topic facts for which religion stands have
riages Are Unhappy." Dr. Harrison Get
that should
interest
every
individual.
cited many causes as enemies that Dr. Mann is vice-chancellor of the been systematically outraged and in-
threaten the destruction of the home, Jewish Chautauqua Society of Amer- stilted; the most sacred of religious
and urged the legislation of laws in lea, a member of the executive board festivals have been made an occasion
for a blasphemous travesty, and at
every state that shall have one code,
one law, one system and one high of the Central Conference of Ameri- this moment the attack upon religion
can
Rabbis
and
lecturer
on
"Camper-
standard of dignity that will tend to alive Ethics" at Yale University. It itself finds fresh illutration in the
-- trial for their lives of the chief lead-
the uplift and the betterment of the is hoped that all Jewish women will
many problems that confront the avail themselves of the opportunity era of religion in Russia.
"The Bolsheviki themselves have
home. A reception won tendered Dr.
hearing Dr. Mann and participate not disguised the purpose which they
Harrison in the dining hall of the of
in the reception that will follow to have in view. In their own journal,
temple, attended by several hundred honor the noted guest of the day.
only three weeks ago, they confessed
people. Refreshments were served.
both their aim and their difficulty.
The dining hall of the General Mo- To quote their words: 'We must carry
The first of the series of bridge• tors buntling was the scene of a on our agitation against religion just
teas of the Junior Hadassah will he charming affair on Friday evening as systematically as we do in politi-
given this Sunday afternoon at the last, when members of the Jester's cal questions, but with even more de-
home of Miss Rose Babcock of Sec- Club, a coterie of well known society termination. • • • Although we
ond avenue. The proceeds will go folk, met at their monthly gathering have declared war on the denizens
for the support of the Palestinian at a delightful supper and keno party. of Heaven, it is by no means easy
orphans adopted by the Detroit chap- Exquisite corsage bouquets of sweet tosweep them from the households
ter of Junior Hadassah.
peas and valley lilies were favors for
workmen.'
the ladies. Acting as the committee
"It is for the sake of these work-
Unique and exceedingly clever in of arrangements for this delightful men, and of the whole people of Rus-
all its details was the charming and evening were Mrs. Harold Redfield sia, and for the preservation in their
delightful party given at Hotel Addi- and Mrs. Arthur Cohen.
hearts of faith in God and mainten-
son the past week at which Mrs.
ance of religious liberty that we ap-
Adolph Stamm was hostess to 12
Announcement is made of the mar- peal. We represent many religious
young ladies, honoring Miss Lucille riage of Dr. Samuel F. Dnaziger of communities and many political
Luey of Chicago, the house guest of Detroit on Tuesday, April 17, to Miss opinions, but we are united in the in-
Mrs. Waldo Stomata. Each guest rep- Elsa Leah Kapp, daughter of August dignation and horror with which we
resented a favorite pastime or book Kapp of Battle Creek. Owing to a regard the present policy of system-
and the original games arranged by recent bereavement in the family, the atic persecution in all its forms. Such
the hostess proved a source of mer- ceremony was quietly performed in a policy cannot be tolerated in si-
riment and delight. Miss Mabel Chicago, at the home of the bride's lence by those who value religion or
Marks of Oscoda, Mich., who is a sister, Mrs. Sol. B. Kositchek. Mrs. liberty. Our protest will, we are con-
student at the University of Michi- Danziger is prominently identified in fident, evoke a response everywhere
gan, was an out-of-town guest at this social and college life in Battle Creek on the part of those who have at
charming function.
and Dr. Danziger was a member of heart the well-being of the world."
the medical unit • in a hospital in
At a dinner given on Friday even- Archangel, Russia, during the war. ACHAD HAAM EXPLAINS
ing last in celebration of the twenty- After a wedding trip to White Sul-
ATTITUDE TO HEBREW
fifth anniversary of the founding of phur Springs, W. Va., Dr. and Mrs.
the Visiting Nurses' Association, at Danziger will make their home in this
JERUSALEM.—(J.
C. B.) —"Fa-
which 500 guests were present, Mrs. city at the Buckingham apartments,
naticism is useful and necessary, but
Hugo A. Freund and Mrs. Benjamin 733 Third avenue.
I
have
never
been
a
fanatic."
Ached
•
Lambert, members of the' board of
Hearn gives this as his explanation
trustees, were actively interested in
One of the most charming func- for his lapses into other languages
the affair. Mrs. Freund is second tions taking place the past week was
than Hebrew in the streets of Tel-
vice-president of the association.
a theater party, followed by a beau- Aviv.
tifully appointed supper dance at Ho-
"During the whole of my life,"
. "The Love Boat," one of the paint- tel Addison, at which Jacob It. Davis
ings by Gerald Frank, which was ex- of Chicago boulevard was host to his continues the Jewish author, "I have
spoken and written to others in the
hibited at the art exhibition recently entire business staff.
language in which they write or speak
held at the Jewish Institute, is among
to me. I consider that I have no right
the paintings on exhibition at the De.
Miss Mildred Wolf, who was the to be a fanatic in this matter of He-
troit Art Museum this week, at the house guest of Miss Marguerite Kop-
brew speaking, especially in view of
American artists' exhibit. Mr. Frank ple of Colorado avenue, has returned the fact that it is impossible for me
was the winner of two prizes offered to her home in St. Paul, Minn. Miss to speak Hebrew in my own house
by the Charles S. Peterson Purchase Wolf was much feted during her stay because my wife knows hardly any
Fund of Chicago.
in the city, many delightful functions Hebrew and it is difficult for her to
having been given in her honor.
start learning at her age. The let-
Mrs. Saul Siegel and daughters, the
ter which you mention was not writ-
Misses Viola and lone Siegel, of Ho.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg of ten by me. I do not know how to
tel Stevenson, have returned from a Hotel Addison are in New York and write an official letter, no I asked one
delightful stay of several weeks in Atlantic City for a 10 days' stay.
of the Tel-Aviv officials•to write it
Atlantic City and New York.
in my name, and he wrote it in Eng-
Miss Irene Newhouse, who was the lish."
Rabbi I.eo M. Franklni occupied guest of Miss Rosalind Davidson of
The explanation of the famous au-
pulpits in congregations in Kansas Virginia park, has returned to her thor was in reply to a query by the
City and Joplin, Mo., the past week. home in Chicago.
Jewish weekly Al liamishmar.

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Formerly the Washington Arcade

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RIDING HABITS

For Madame and Mademoiselle

The call of the camp and the bridle path
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its remarkably complete equestrienne out-
fits for women and misses, in

The Second Floor Sports Shop

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The Material
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The Fur Scarf
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Fur Scarfs

New York Shops' selection is
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that will be equally
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pen.—carefully et-
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trimmings In collar
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Silk Crepe Materials

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Mrs. Hannah Freud of Hotel Wol-
Mrs. Robert Berger of Euclid ave-
verine has gone to Atlantic City, nue has returned from a few days'
!where she has joined her children, stay in Chicago, where she was the
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Rottman of ('in. guest of her mother, Mrs. S. Adler.
cinnati, who will remain for a few
weeks' visit in that popular resort.
Miss Flounce Shafner, who was
the guest of her sister Mrs. Lawrence
I.eo I. Franklin, son of Rabbi and Goodman, has returned to her home
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, who is a stu- in New York after a delightful visit
dent at the University of Michigan, of several weeks.
spent the holiday period in Chicago
as guest of his grandmother, Mrs. I.
Miss Josephine Imerman was hos-
Oberfelder.
tess at a charmingly appointed ;
bridge-tea on Friday afternoon, at
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich of her home on McLean avenue, compli-
Second boulevard are in Battle Creek menting many of her young friends.
, for a fortnight's stay.
Among the graduates of the High-
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Krolik of Chi- land Park High School who went to
cago buolevard entertained as their Washington, D. C., the past week was
, guest during the week Joseph Frank Bernard Kleinsmith of Tuxedo ave-
of New York City.
nue.

Miss Rose Fast of New York, who
has spent the past month in Detroit I
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Goldstein of Virginia park, has re-
turned from a fortnight's stay in Chi-
cago, where she was the guest of rel-
Mrs. Louis Welt, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- atives and friends.
seph Welt and children, Louise and
Theresa, have gone to Atlantic City,
Mrs. I. Harrison of Pittsburgh is
where they will remain for a short in Detroit, guest at the home of her
period.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink
of Winonah avenue.
Miss Sarah Lambert, daughter of
•Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lambert of
Mrs. Henry Lipshield of Onaway,
West Hancock avenue, who spent the Mich., is in the city for a few weeks'
holiday period with her parents, has stay, the guest of her parents, Mr.
returned to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and Mrs. R. Orman of East Palmer
where she is matriculated at Vassar avenue.
College.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder of Wil-
Wallace Rosenheim of Pingree ave. son avenue have moved into their
nue has returned from New York, new home at 2294 West Philadelphia
!where he went to attend the initial avenue.
I meeting of the executive board of the
National Federation of Temple
Mrs. Charles Jackson and children
Brtoherhoods, formed at the Golden of Hazelwood avenue are in Titus-
Jubilee Convention of the Union of ville, Pa., where they will make a pro-
American Hebrew Congregations held tracted stay at the homes of relatives
in New York recently.
and friends.

3153 Cass Ave., on

FURS

Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt of Con-
Mrs. Joseph Decker of Alger ave-
necticut avenue has returned from a nue is entertaining as her house guest
fortnight's stay in Chicago, where her daughter, Mrs. William Basichus
they visited with friends and rela- (Elsa Decker) of Cleveland.
tines.
Miss Dora Davidson of Frederick
Albert Kahn, accompanied by his street has returned from Miami
daughter, Miss Rosalie Kahn, have Beach, Fla., where she spent the win-
returned from a delightful stay in ter months. En route to Detroit, Miss
Atlantic City, where they were guests Davidson visited in Washington, D. ,
at {tote! Ambassador.
C., for a short period.

Bernard Ginsburg of Alger avenue
is in Memphis, Tenn., this week, at-
tending the convention of the District
Grand Lodge ofthe Independent Or-
der B'nai B'rith.

To Be Given at the Knights of Pythias Hall,

SPECIAL ON FURS

PORTO RICAN
HAND - MADE BLOUSES

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May of West-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank of Bos-
j minster avenue are spending a few ton boulevard have returned from a
weeks in New York and Atlantic delightful stay in New York and Bos-
City. They were accompanied by Mr. ton.
and Mrs. Grover Wolf.
William II. Kimche is returning to
Mrs. Edward Musliner of Hotel Florida for a month's motoring in
Tuller is entertainnig as her guest the South and Cuba, after spending
Mrs. Lester Beckhard and daughter, the holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Miss Dorothy Peckhard of Boston, Mrs. F. Kimche of 414 East Warren
formerly of Jackson, Mich.
avenue.

Miss Marion Levy of Los Angeles,
Calif., spent a short time in this city
during the week as guest of Mr. and
Mrs. B. G. Morris of Pilgrim avenue.
Min Levy was en route to New York,
where she will visit with relatives and
'friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lefkofsky of
526 East Kirby avenue have returned
from a three months' visit with their
parents in Los Angeles, Calif. En
route to Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Let.
kofsky sojourned in Southern and
Nothern California and made stops
at San Francosco, Denver, Colorado
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Gumm of Springs, Sault Lake City and Chi-
East Grand boulevard have returned cago. At the last place they were
from Los Angeles, Calif., after a so- extensively entertained by their many
I journ of a year in that city.
friends and relatives.

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