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in Detroit, we are selling it
for a while on easy payments.
Write or phone for further
information, or conic in and
see it.

VIENN.-0. T. A.)--An appeal
to the Jewish public to come to the
aid of the Jewish students in Eu.
All society Item. end Mbar local note. should he cons.unitated to the office al Tb.
universities has been issued
Chronicle by
o'clock Wednesday •Iternoon in order to appear in the current week's „
Glentalo 9300, Saatety &Woe, Mail notices se as to b. rectuved not late. by the executive committee appoint-
than Wolisetulay.
ed
ed at the recent meeting of repre-
sentatives of European Jewish stu-
The luncheon which featured the
Activities of the Redford Country
annual meeting of the Jewish Wom- Club were started on Wednesday dents' associations.
The provisional committee is lo-
an's Club, taking place in the commo- evening at a dinner at which "Chic"
cated in Vienna and has a temporary
dious dining quarters of Temple Beth Evans, former American amateur
representative in London. It is pro-
El on Monday, proved an exceeding- golf champion, was the guest of
posed to convene a world congress
ly delightful affair, It was attended honor. The dinner, which was pre-
around the beginning of October, the
by several hundred guests, who were sided over by the newly elected presi-
object of which will be to adopt meas-
seated at tables that were attractive- dent of the club. Melville Welt, was
ures looking to the mitigation, of ad-
ly decorated with spring flowers. Mrs. followed by a delightful entertain-
mission limitations in force or about
Walter Heavenrich was chairman of ment. Mr. Evans gave demonstra-
to come into force in the universities
the day, assisted by Miss Emma But- tions of his golfing ability before
in the various European capitals.
zel, Mrs. E. II. Saulson, Mrs. Louis members of the organization in the
The "moral and material help" of
Musliner, Mrs. Mark Fleischman and afternoon.
the Jewish public is invoked in this
Mrs. Ilarry Farbstein. A business
task.
meeting preceded the luncheon and
Among those who spoke under the
The delegation of the American
in the afternoon Edward Schoolman, auspice's of the Free Public Lectures
the noted psychologist, talked on Bureau of the 10011 schools was Rabbi Council of Jewish Women has ar-
rived in this city to attend the Ameri-
"Have Our Dreams a Meaning!"
Leo M. Franklin, who addressed
can-European Conference of Jewish
Northern High School students on
Women which has been called by the
Members of the Arts Society of Tuesday evening on "America at Her American Council.
Temple Beth El are awaiting with de. Best and Worst." Rabbi A. M.
At the opening session on Sunday,
lightful anticipation the last meeting Hershman is scheduled to speak un- May 6, the following American dele-
of the season, to be held on Tuesday der the auspices of the bureau in the gates will speak: Mrs. Alexander
evening, May 15, at the temple, near future.
Kohut of New York, on"Our Interest
- --
where three one-act plays written by
in Europe;" Mrs. Nathaniel E. Har-
Albert Kahn has returned from a
members will be presented. It is the
ris of Bradford, Pa., on "Co-opera-
aim of the committee in charge to few days' stay in New York, where tion Between Europe and America,"
make this grand finale of the society he went to meet his brother, Morritz Mrs. Estelle Si. Sternberger of New
Kahn
of
London,
England,
who
ar-
a gala affair. A 6 o'clock supper will
York, on "The Council and World
precede the evening's entertainment, rived in this country for a short stay Jewish Womanhood," Miss Cecilia
followed by the annual meeting, the with his brothers and sisters in De- Razovsky of New York, on "A His-
plays and then a dance, to which troit.
tory of Post-War Immigration."
- — --
those who have tickets for the enter-
Representatives of Jewish Worn.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Sterns of Chicago,
tainment will be invited. Former
en's organizations in Europe include
who
were
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jo-
presentations of plays that were fol-
Mrs.
Eicholz of England, Mme. Za-
lowed by charming afterglows at seph L. Selling of Hotel Addison the dok Kohn of France, Mme. Vslessen-
which artists in the dramatic world past week, were delightfully enter- beck of Holland, Frau Pappenheim
were guests have proven so gratify- tained during their stay in the city. of Germany, Mme. Boren of Hun.
ing. ' that the society is looking for- Among the affairs given in their gary, Mme. Stelzer, member of the
ward to the next season's activities, honor was a dinner at Westwood Inn Polish Sejm, a nd Dr. Klaranska of
for which tentative plans are in on Saturday evening, at which Mr. Lithuania.
and Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg were
formation.
hosts.

Rabbi Leo M. Franklin was In Cin-
Invitations have been issued by
cinnati during the week attending a
Miss Mary Weisman of 90 Virginia
family reunion in honor of the
p ark for a musicale to be given at
eighty-ninth birthday anniversary of
h er home on Sunday, May 20, at 3:30
his mother, Mrs. M. 1. Franklin.
p. m., for the benefit of the eight
l'alestinian orphans adopted by the
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Newman Junior liadassah. Three well known
have returned from their winter's so- Detroit artists will participate in the
journ in St. Petersburg, Fla., and are musicale, Mrs. Harold Redfield (Myra
now occupying their apartment on Cohn i, Miss Sara Ezmitsky and
Cass avenue.
Adolph Hollander. Miss Sarah 1Vein-
berg will be the capable accompanist
Mrs. Bertha Zenner of East Ferry for the afternoon.
avenue, who returned from an ex-
tended trip to Los Angeles, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schott of the
the pest week, is spending several Garfield Manor apartments have
weeks at the home of her children, moved into their new home at 2(150
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zenner of Bos- Pingree avenue.
ton boulevard.

Mrs. Julius Ilorkheimer and sons,
Bernard and Ernest llorkheimer, who
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
L. Selling at their twentieth wedding
anniversary celebration, have left for
their home in Wheeling, Ni. Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Behrendt (Elsa
May) and son, James, have gone to
Atlantic City, where they will remain
for a fortnight's stay.

As a climax to a successful season,
the Young People's Temple Club of
Congregation Beth El has planned a
"Trip to the Moon" via steamer Co-
lumbia, Monday evening, June 18, a
cruise which promises to be entirely
new and novel for an occasion of
this character. Committees are hard
at work in preparation and tickets
will be distributed at an early date.
Further and more detailed announce-
ment will be made by mail and
through these columns.

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Addison.

Mrs. Jack Winkler of New York
has been the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Si. M. Marienthal of
lintel Whittier, Burns drive, the past
two weeks.

Nathan Norman of West Grand
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DETROIT

HADASSAH TO HOLD
ANNUAL -ELECTION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16

Detroit Hadassah will hold its an-
nual meeting on Wednesday evening,
Slay 16, at the Shaarey Zedek. Of-
ficers for the next year will be elect-
ed and reports of present officers on
work done the current year will be
read. The local chapter has had a
year of uninterrupted activities and
the members are promised an inter-
esting resume of the results.
A splendid musical program has
been arranged for the annual meet-
ing. George Berkowitz and Mrs. A.
Levine will sing a group of songs
and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne will ren-
der two vocal solos. Refreshments
will be served and a social half-hour
will be spent before closing the year
1922-2:3.
The public is reminded of the Ila-
dassah rummage sale to take place
during the summer. Hadassah can
find use for all articles that people
find no longer of use in cleaning
house. By informing members of the
committee, Mrs. Ilalbstein, Sirs.
Aronstam and Mrs. Zackheim, these
articles will be called for.

To play the Summer-
time games with any
degree of social sit•resx,
depends more upon hole
o al' 100k$ than hole one
ploys. !foie important,
then, that you choose
your Sport apparel at
"the text place in De-
troit."

pl a'

SAYS PALESTINE APPEAL
IS GAINING EVERYWHERE

Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs of 89 Ro-
wena street has gone to Washing-
ton, D. C., where 1, he will attend a
NEW' Y011K.—On his return from
preliminary meeting of the Young a tour of the Middle West where he
Women's Hebrew Association, prior conducted the strenuous campaign for
to the national conference of social the Keren Ilayesod, Dr. Chaim Weiz-
workers to be held next week.
mann, president of the World Zion-
ist Organization, issued the following
Mrs. S. SI. Gregor and airs. Charles statement:
Hirschfield have returned from a de-
The tour which I have just com-
lightful fortnight's stay in New York pleted of some of the most important
and Atlantic City.
Jewish communities of the Middle
W est, including ('Imago, Minneapolis,
Aleck Zitsman of Springfield, Ohio, St. Paid, Milwaukee and Omaha, has
spent several days in Detroit the past given me a fresh realization of the
week as the guest of relative's and progress which the Palestine appeal
friends.
has made among all classes of Amer-
ican Jewry, I must say that I have
Mrs. J. H. Frank of Pittsburgh is found this progress manifesting it-
the guest of her children, Mr. and self in two directions: it has reached
Mrs. S. Finkelhor of Hotel Whittier, down even among the masses of our
Burns drive.
people, and has at the same time
achieved new standing among the
Mrs. David R. Stocker of Longfel- more influential classes, I have been
low avenue has returned from the accustomed, of course, to hearty re-
East, where she visited her children, sponse from the Jewish masses, from
who are students at Wellesly, Vassar those who, however, unfortunately,
are not the most able financially. In
and Harvard Colleges.
fact, the success which the Keren
Sir. and Mrs. Ilarry T. Rosenthal Ilayesoll has so far achieved,—and
of Seward avenue left on Tuesday while this success has not been so
for New York City, where they will great as is the need and as great as I
make their future home. They were am confident it will be,—this success
must be ascribed to the strength of
accompanied by their son, Donald.
the Palestine appeal smong the Jew-
Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein was chair- ish masses. In my recent trip, how-
man of the delightful luncheon on , ever, I have found a growing interest
Thursday, in which regular patrons in wealthy and influential circles
of the charity sewing at Temple Beth which will no doubt translate itself in-
El participated. This was the final to added strength for the Keren Ilaye-
Meeting of the sewing season, during sod and for other agencies of Pales-
yhich surprising results were accom- tine development in the near future.
"There is a wide-spread realization
plished. Mrs. Louis Simon is chair-
man of the seam committee. She that Palestine is no longer a question
is ably assisted i ail!'efficient corps for the Zionists but that it has al-
ready become a general Jewish ques-
of willing workeys.
tion offering as it does the principal
A charm‘ musicale in which means of refuge for the thousands of
Fredericka inns Alden, soprano, and Jews who must find a new home. I
Lorraine ('ark, harpist, will contri- find growing evidence of the fact that
bute their combined talents, will the forces of Jewish life are converg-
mark the annual meeting of the Sis- ing all elements of Jewish thought
terhood of Temple Beth El on Mon- and energy towards Palestine. There
day afternoon, at the temple. Be- is a great deal left for the Zionists,
sates the delightful musical program, the vanguard of the movement, to do,
there will be short reports and elec- but we are justified in feeling that the
tion of directors. A social half-hour army gathering behind this vanguard
is growing steadily greater."
will follow the meeting.

Among the University of Michigan TELLS ARABS BALFOUR
students to be elected to t iigma
DECLARATION IS SOUND
Xi and the Phi Beta Kappa, . enorary
scholastic fraternities, were Aaron
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—After
Levin and Harriet Blum of Detroit. visiting a number of Jewish colonies
in Judea and stopping at Tel Aviv,
Mrs. Jack Snyder was hostess at a Martin Convey, a British SI. I'
s met
charmingly appointed surprise dinner Shiussa Karim Pasha, chairman of the
at her home on Philadelphia avenue Arab Executive Committee, to whom
on Sunday evening, complimenting he declared the Balfour Declaration
the Misses Ida and Mildred Snyder is sound and must remain.
of Hotel Addison.
Mr. Convey, who is leaving Pales-
tine Eater a brief visit, saw alas En-
Among the Detroiters represented gineer Xuttenberg, author of the fam-
at the Michigan Federation of Music ous electrification scheme.
Clubs convening in Port Huron this
week are Mrs. Boris Ganapol, presi-
PERFECTION LODGE
dent of the National Federation of
Music Clubs; Miss Matilde Garvett,
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F'. & A.
winner in the recent state music con- M., will hold a regular communica-
test, and Herman Hoexter. .
tion Wednesday, May 16, at 7 p. m.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
Among the members of the Mum-
LOUIS H. WOLFE, W. M.
mers Club, a woman's dramatic or-
ganization of the University of Mich-
CARD OF THANKS
igan, is Miss Gertrude Marks of Os-
coda, Mich.
Mrs. Nathan Jacobson and children
extend their heartiest thanks to
Victor Roemer of Deleware ave- Rabbi .1. L. Levin, their relatives and
nue has returned from a trip to New friends for the many kindnesses ex-
York, where he was a guest at Hotel tended them during their recent be-
Ambassador.
reavement.

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