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ROWN0.—(J. T , A.)—Appalling
reports have ken received here of the
reception given at the Russian fron-
tir to the Jewish refugees who have
been expelled from Poland under the
government order which became effec-
tive April 15.
A large batch of refugees, men, wo-
men and children, were escorted, in
accordance with the expulsion order,
Allsociety item. end other locei note. should be communicated to the office of The to Koren, on the Russian frontier be-
Chronic!. by 5 &clerk Wednesday elternoon In order to appear in the current w«les
issos. Phone Glendale 0300, Society Editor. Mall notice. so as to be received not lat. tween Poland and Soviet Russia. On
: attempting to cross into Soviet Uk-
than Wednesday.
raine they were shot at and driven
Charming in all its appointments
Samuel ('ashes an, well known young back by Soviet guards. The Polish
was the strawberry festival held at local sculptor, w as the honored guest frontier guards would not permit
the Shears)), Zedek synagogue on Sun- at a delightful bon voyage party them to across into Poland. The un-
day afternoon, by the Ladies' Auxili- tendered him by Mr. and Mrs. David fortunates are than placed between
ary of the Shaarey Zedek. The affair Werbe at their hi one on Second Istules two hostile forces, unable to enter
was held in celebration of "Mother's card. Invited ti ' meet Mr. Cashwan either country.
Day" and was largely attended. The who leaves on June 2 on the S. S.
The Soviet guards contend that the
guest of honor, Mrs. Charles Novak, Majestic for Europe, where he will refugees are no longer Russian citi-
former presidnet of the Detroit Fed- study in the art centers of Italy and zens because they left the country il-
eration of Women's clubs, talked in- France, were Francis Petrus Paulus, legally, this despite an order issued
terestingly on the mothers' attitude the noted painter who recently return- recently by the Soviet government
toward their children and the many ed from Bruges, Belgium; Mr. and that the refugees should be allowed
sacrifices made in their behalf. The Mrs. Stanley Lewis, the latter chair- to re-enter the Soviet countries, the
mother's prayer written for the occa- man elect of the Fine Arts Depart- technical loss of citizenship notwith-
skin by Mrs. Joseph M. Ehrlich was ment of the Federation of Women's standing. But the order has upper-
read by her daughter, Miss Ruth Ehr- Clubs; Rudolph Szekeley, baritone, ent ) not yet issued as an instruction
Bch. An exceptionally pleasing pro- former member of the Hungarian to the frontier authorities. Mean-
gram, in which Mrs. Morris Garvett, Opera Co. at I ludapest; llarrison while the situation of refugees is des-
reader; Mrs. Esther Kemp, violinist, Busch, pianiste, a nd Miss Mary Cap- perate.
and children of the members partici- Ian, Educationa I Director of the
paled was given, Mrs. Joseph Zeck- United Jewish Charities. Mr. ( ash-
man was chosen president of the sun- wan was presented with a gift in
iliary, succeeding Mrs. David Zemon. token of the appreciation of his con-
tributions to the artistic world.
ROME.— (J. T. A.) — After ex-
An exceedingly fine musicale in
which local artists participated fea-
Y. W. II. A. and Jewish Woman's haustive inquiries the Jewish Tele-
tured the annunl meeting of the Sis- Club members are urged to attend graphic Agency is in position to state
terhood of Temple Beth El on Monday the second annual performance of authoritatively that Vatican circles
afternoon in the chapel of the temple. the Dramatic Club and Glee Club of deny categorically the recent Ameri-
A program of unusual merit was the "Y" on Thursday evening, May can report that the Pope considers
Russian Jews directly or indirectly re-
given by Mrs. Fredericka Frius Alden, 24, at Temple Beth F.I.
sponsible for the persecution of Cath-
soprano, and Miss Lorraine Parks,
olic prelates in Russia.
harpist. Reports of the extensive
Miss Rae Subar entertained for
Inquiry as to the authenticity of the
work accomplished by this organiza-
couples on Saturday evening, May 12, report emanating from Rome that
tion were given by the various com-
at the home of Miss Minnie Willis, "Israelites" have inspired the Soviet
mittees and new directors were elected
578 Farnsworth avenue, in honor of attacks on the church was instituted
to till the places of those whose terms
her sister, Miss Betty Sober, whose immediately after its publication in
had expired. Those chosen to serve
marriage to Morris J. Saber will be the Chicago Tribune on April 15.
for the ensuing year ere: Mrs. Mil-
an event of June 1.
A portion of the dispatch received
ford Stern, Mrs. Flora Goodman, Mrs.
by the Chicago Tribune Foreign News
William Rindskopf, Mrs. Wallace
Airs.
Henry
M.
Butzel
of
Edison
Service and furnished to other news-
Rosenheim, Mrs. Joseph Welt, Mrs.
Benno Marx, Mrs. Eugene Sloman, avenue has returned from a delightful papers in the United States, is as
Mrs. A. Silberg, Mrs. Leon Harmon visit of one week with her mother, follows:
"The Pope is considering making an
and Mrs. S. E. Sultan. Officers will Mrs. David Slesinger, in Chicago.
appeal to all civilized nations to com-
be elected at a luncheon to be given
at the Redford Country Club in a few
Mrs. Walter Lilienfeld (Hortense pel the Soviet government to desist in
weeks.
Krolik) and son, Walter, who were its war against the Christians. A
guests of Airs. Lilienfeld's parents, prominent Vatican personage ques-
It will be a source of gratifcation Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, nn Rowel, tioned concerning the Pope's attitude,
to Detroiters to learn that many local avenue, have returned to their home made the following declaration to the
Tribune:
students attending colleges and uni- in Highland Park,
"It is reported that some Soviet
versities throughout the country are
recipients of honors conferred upon
Lone Pine Hill, Bloomfield Pills, leaders intend to indict the l'ope and
them because of their scholastic at- was the scene of a charming luncheon condemn him. It is the belief of some
tainments. Among those recently the past week, when Mrs. Max May Soviet leaders that sooner or later
honored is Miss Sarah M. Lambert, was hostess in honor of Mrs. Bernard Italy will turn Bolshevist and that the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Selling and Mrs. Diana Sinn of Bolsheviki will be able to execute the
Lambert of West Hancock avenue, New York, who are guests of Mr. and death sentence against the Christians,
who has been chosen one of the edi- Mrs. Joseph L. Selling of Hotel Ad- especially Catholics.
"The I'ope feels that the inspiration
tors of the Vassar College Miscellany dison.
to this war is carried on by Israelites
News, secretary of the class of 1924
and he requests that the Israelites of
and chairman of the social service
Adolph Freund of Chicago boule- the more enlightened countries, such
committee of the Christian Associa-
card has returned from a six months'
as Italy and America, who live hap-
tions. Miss Caroline Wolfatein,
stay in various pa its of Florida, Ten-
pily side by side with Christians, to
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David Wolf-
nessee, South Ca rolina, and in At-
use their influence, show their co-re-
stein of Cincinnati, was elected to
'antic City, N. J.
ligionists the madness of their acts."
membership on the executive board of
this association.
The Pope, it is learned, is uneasy
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt of Bos- over the recent events in Russia and
ton boulevard have returned from a thinks co-operatvie action by repre-
Annual election of officers of the
Detroit Junior Iladassah will take few days' stay in Cincinnati, where sentatives of all religions is "neces-
they attended many leaborate func- sary and useful" in order to defend
place Monday evening, May 28, at
tions the past week.
religious freedom.
the Kirby Center. Arrnagements for
the annual outing will be made at
Mr. and Mrs. CI arence Ennggass of 'GENTILE
that time. All members “re urged to
Second boulevard spent several days
attend.
in Cincinnati the past week, guests
at the home of SI r. and Mrs. Edgar' NEW YORK.—(J. C B ) —That
Dr. James H. Heller of Cincinnati,
Menderson. Mrs, Menderson, before the value of recreational, educational
who occupied the pulpit of Temple h
er marriage, was Melaine Frieden- and correctional activities of the Fed-
Beth El on Sunday morning, was en- berg of
Detroit.
eration for the support of Jewish
tertanied during his stay in the city
Philanthropic Societies are appreci-
by Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
Mrs. Henry A. Krolik, who recently ated by members of the public school
at their home on Edison avenue.
returned from an extended trip
is evinced by the co-operation
t hrough California, has moved from system
in the East Side campaign of teach
Miss Mabel Marks of Oscoda, Mich.,
her apartment in Hotel Addison to ors and principals of downtown
is in the city visiting at the home of
her home at 279 Rowena street.
schools. Gentile teachers and princi-
Mrs. M. Alpern of Webb avenue.
pals, as well as Jews have subscribed
Mrs. Hugo Hill of Rowena street to the campaign during last week, ac
has returned from a few weeks' stay cording to Judge Otto A. Rosalsky
in New York and Atlantic City. Mrs. chairman of hte East Side campaign
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Mrs. Hill on her trip, wlil remain in
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Mrs. Max Philip If eavenrich and
sons, Robert and Theodore, of Sagi-
naw are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Heavenrich's mother, Sirs. Adolph
Enggass of Pallister avenue.
Miss Mary Caplan, Miss Augusta
Brown, Mrs. Sadie C. Jacobs and
Fred Si. Butte] attended the National
Conference of Social Workers at
Washington, D. C., the past week,
Sir. and Mrs. Louis Marymont were
hosts at a beautifully appointed din-
ner honoring several of their friends
on Saturday evening, at their home,
756 Delaware avenue.
Mrs. Albert Kahn and daughter,
Miss Lydia Kahn, of Rowena street,
have returned from an interesting
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where they spent several months.)
They also toured in Egypt and points
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Among the students of the High-
land Park High School graduating
class who were participants in the
opera on Friday and Saturday eve-
nings were Miss Nance Solomon, Miss,
Solomon, Miss Harriett Levy and
Miss Dorothy Rivkin.
Max May of ' Westminster avenue
have returned from a few days' stay
in New York City where he was a
guest at Hotel Astor.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon were
hosts at a delightful informal party
at their home on McLean avenue the
past week in commemoration of the
thirtieth anniversary of their mar-
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Samuel Weinberg of Prescott,
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