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JR. HADASSAH TO ELECT
OFFICERS THIS MONDAY

Club
Notes

Young
Judaea

The annual election of officers of
thet Detroit Junior Iladassah will be
held Monday evening, May 28, at 8
o'clock, at the Kirby ('enter.
An interesting program has been
arranged for that evening. It is to JUDAEAN MASSMEETING
be "home talent night," members of
TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY
the organization to contribute to a
unique evening's entertainment.
The first of a series of massmeet-
Plans for the annual outing will be
made at this meeting. All members ings of local Judaean clubs will be
held at 2:30 p. m. 'this Sunday, at the
are urged to attend.
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Kirby ('enter. The feature afh
will be a number of songs, reel.
-
Michigan Life Insurance Corn affair
tations, mass singing, sketches and a
panies
Form Association:
or the purpose of up-building and short talk by one of the leaders on
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maintaining the highest standard of Young
problems.
The Judaea
program
will be participated
ethics, an organization in by at least 12 of the local clubs.
life insuranceethics,
known
as the Association
of Michigan
Life Company
Officers was
formed , The committee in charge of the prep-
Detroit. Officers orations consists of Miss Fay Cash-
at a meeting held in D
dan ' Chaim Tigel and Max Weine
of the following Michigan old line
legal reserve companies, representing
Naomi Girls.
an aggregate of more than $250,000,- •
The Naomi Girls, a new Young AP
000 of life insurance in force, are
associated in this new organization, , daean club, organized recently with
which includes every Michigan life , Miss Mollie Chabensky as leader, last
insurance company — Agricultural . week 'elected the following officers:
ACH TARAII pearl is an
life of Bay City; American Life of !Mary Newman, president; Sarah
individual, man - made
Detroit; Detroit Life of Detroit; j Becker, vice-president; Eva Schuch-
creation. It is polished
Grange life of Lansing, and Mutual man, secretary; Ida Polly, treasurer.
and treated by the same pro-
A Shavuoth program was held at
cesses that are lavished upon
Life of Detroit.
the meeting on Thursday evening.
Clarence I.. Ayres of Detroit was Mary Newman told the story of Sha-
priceless
deep-sea
Oriental
a
elected president; Willard King of vuoth. A general discussion was held
pearl. $6 to $100.
Bay City, secretary; M. E. O'Brien, on "Why I am Glad I am a Jew."
A. F. Moore, N. I'. Hull, F. F. McGin-
Although the club is only two
nis and II. A. Bryan, vice-presidents. weeks old, membership already had
The purpose of the organization is
to bring about co-operation amonglto be closed because of the many w u
the companies in matters of company i applied for admittance.
management and agency organiza-
House of Isaac Club.
tion, to promote the general welfare I
The house of Isaac Club was or-
of Michigan life insurance companies,
to co-operate in an effort to enforce , ganized last week with Hoke Levin
I, 1.5trIlorocci
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the laws with regard to life insurance as leader. Fourteen charter mem-
business in this state, and otherwise' hers enrolled at the first meeting on
to encourage the proper and ethical , Thursday, May 17. Officers elected
underwriting principles for the best are: Morris Blechman, president; lry-
ingKatzin, vice-president; Sidney
interests and benefit of the Michigan ing
Barack, secretary; Isadore Catnick,
insuring public.
At the invitation of President N. treasurer; M. Lubinskys sergeant-at-
P. Hull of the Grange life, the first' arms. Irving Katzin and Isadore
FORD ROADSTER
gathering of the association will take Catnick were on the program at the
FLOWERS
A real buy. Priced to move
place at Lansing, June 20, when the ' meeting on Thursday, May 24.
The unseasonable weather of this
quickly.
—
officers will be guests of the Grange i
Spring won't put flowers in your
Life. The program for the first meet- •
Collegiate Judaeans.
home—but we will!
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SION AT MUCH LOWER
ing Methods" to be presented by 2 p. m., at the Kirby Center. The
Marion Rowland, secretary of the meeting will be adjourned at 3 p. m.
PRICES!
American Life, and a paper on the sharp to enable the members to at-
deliver
anywhere--any
time.
We
"Selection of Medical Examiners," by tend the Judaean massmeeting. Sam-
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Dr. Ilenry R. Carstens of the Detroit uel Gold will contribute to the after-
SUBWAY
C i ty, N. J.
Atlanticty,
noon's program with a talk on the
Fire-Proof
Life.
.
On
Ocean
Front
work and significance of the Keren
FLOWER SHOP
231 Gretiot Avenue
Delegates From Entire Country Ilayesod.
The club is planning a hike for
To Cantor's Convention.
May 30.
Young men who have completed
The call sent out by he Cantors'
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Association to its members and col- the high school course and are in-
t,tt
FRENCH PASTRY
leagues of every Jewish community in terested in the traditional life of
Specialists io the Art of Making
the Union and Canada has received their people and in the progress and
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Ice Cream and French Pastries.
numerous enthusiastic replies. The advance of Zionism are welcome to
greatest Jewish communities, such as join the organization.
FRENCH PASTRY
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Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, have
FANCY ICE CREAM
Knights of Judaea.
already elected their delegates.
FROZEN PUDDINGS
Goff; Y
Abe Lang spoke at the program of
This convention made by the can-
FRUIT SHERBETS
tors will open at the auditorium of the the Knights of Judaea on Tuesday
FANCY CAKES
Educational Alliance, Jefferson street evening, his topic being "Jewish Con-
WEDDING CAKES
Special Spring Rates
tributions to Civilization." Puha.
and East Broadway, New Yt
BIRTHDAY CAKES
European Plan $2.50 up
on Tuesday, May 29, and will last for mentary drill featured the evening.
Amerman Plan $7.00 up
1 Preparations are being made by a
Order Now for Parties, Teas or
three
days.
Many
Prominent
repres-
all
Finest
season
of
the
year
to
enjoy
Dinners. We Deliver Anywhere.
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that Atlantic City offer, in one of the
entatives of Jewry were invited.
committee headed by Max Weine for
most famous hotels in the world. where
opening will be followed by an excep- the celebration of the club's fourth
Boulevard French Pastry
service. food and comfort are unexcelled.
tional
musical
program,
carried
out by anniversary on Sunday, July 22.
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GARAGE
7231 Mack Ave., near Blvd.
JOEL HILLMAN, Proprietor
the large choir of the association.
This Sunday morning, the Knights
Metros. 6712
will play their first official indoor
baseball game with the Maccabees of
Judaea.

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Buds of Judaea.

The Buds of Judaea met on Mon-
day, May 14, at the home of Miss Lil-
lian Rabinowitz, 583 Leicester court.
Plans for the Young Judaea mass-
meeting to be held on May 27 were
discussed. The program consisted of
the following: Story of Shavuoth, by
Dora Saperstein; story of Ruth and
Naomi, by Esther Jacobson; piano
solo, by Miss Rabinowitz. Refresh-
ments and dancing followed the pro-
gram.

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A Shavuoth program featured the
last meeting of the Mogen David
Club. Ceremonials of the holiday
were discussed and Shavuoth stories
told by the club leader, Samuel Hey-
man. Mass singing followed.
Following will represent the club
at the Shavuoth entertainment on
May 27, at the Kirby Center: Will
Winer, Harry Katz, David Susser,
Louis lionigman, Nathan Ginsberg
and George Charnass.
At the hike held on Sunday, the
Mogen David Club beat the Sons of
Israel in an indoor game by the score
of 9 to 8.
The program this Saturday even-
ing will include a talk on the Jewish
National Fund by Sam Sobelow.

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The Forget-Me-Rots of Zion, at the
meeting held Wednesday evening at
the Kirby Center, elected Ruth
Schwartz, president; Rose Katzer,
vice-president; Sadie Shiovitz, secre-
tary; Clara Sandler, treasurer. Rep-
resentatives to the dramatic club be-
ing ogranized by the Senior Council
will be Mary Friedenberg, Ruth
Schwartz, Gertrude Katz and Anna
Belinsky.
A Shavuoth program consisted of
the telling of the story of Ruth by
Gertrude Katz; selections from the
Book of Ruth, by Miss Schwartz; life
and work of King David, by Sadie
Goodman; "Haggadah of the Giving
of the Law," by Miss Katzer; general
discussion on "Should we encourage
Gentiles to embrace Judaism as Ruth
did?"

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FOR MEMBERS, FRIENDS

Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of
Pythias, announces an extraordinary
smoker to be held on Tuesday even-
ing, May 29. Featuring the program
will be 10 acts of vaudeville and
three boxing matches. Charles Doris
of Detroit will meet Shaney :McDon-
ald of the Huddle Club; Billie Mer-
chant of England will meet Harry
I Holmes of Canada; Ernie Charben-
eaux and Jose Cutler, both of De-
troit, will also oppose each other.
The smoker, which is given for
members and their friends, admission
being by invitation, will be held at
the Detroit Pythian Castle Hall, 3158
Cass avenue.

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