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PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
M., will hold a special communication
Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 7 p. m. F. C.
degree and lookout committee.
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M.

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Pontiac. Members and friends deal
ing to attend are asked to commun .
cote with Dave Miller, athletic man
ager, at Northway 6088-J.

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YOUNG FRIEDLANDER

Of course I obeyed the presi-
dent's rtsmest and it undoubtedly
made the expected impression."
Mr. Tumulty also recalled the let-
Wh
ter which Mr. Wilson, during the 'I To Study in
His Father, Ukrainian
fight against Brandeis, sent to Sett-
ator Culberson, chairman of the spe-
Martyr, Taught.
cial sub-committee dealing with the
nomination, in which the president in-
timated that the principal group of ' NEW YORK.—Dr. Cyrus Adler,
opposition to Brandeis was purely ra- acting president of the Jewish Theo-
cial. Mr. Tumulty disclosed another logical Seminary of America, has an-
incident which he said the president ; nounced that the oldest son of the
had afterwards laughingly related to late Dr. Israel Friedlander, formerly
him of an occurrence at a dinner ten-1 professor of Talmud and history at
dered in Washington by Secretary • the institution, would arrive in New
McAdoo at which Justice Brandeis, York in the spring from Palestine to
whose nomination was then under enroll as a student at the seminary.
Professor Friedlander was killed
tire, was one of the guests.
"For some time it had been known ; by bandits in the Ukraine during the

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Robinson-Cohen's Great Annual

`FEBRUARY
F URNITURE SALE..

Philomathic Debating Club.
At the last regular meeting of the
Philomathic Debating Club, a new
term was ushered in. The installa-
Perigolds.
The last meeting of the Perigold tion 'of the following new officers
Club won held on Tuesday evening at featured the program: William Knop-
the home of Miss Lillian Cohl, 3838 pow, chairman; Izatiore Berger,
Brush street. Bridge renewed the clerk; Jack Thumin, assistant clerk;
Hymen Barahal, sergeant-at-arms,
business meeting.
and the board of directors. consisting
of the aforementioned officers. with
Phi Delta Sorority.
Miss Ruse Ellias was hostess at a Messrs. Jack Schulman and Samuel to the president that several of the summer of 1920 while on a mission
beautifully appointed luncheon in Gurovitch. A series of discussions, justices of the Supreme Court were "of relief. The automobile in which
honor of the Phi Delta Sorority at in the form of hat speeches, both bitterl o ppose d to Brandeis becoming he and Rabbi Bernard Canter, as sp e-
y
cial representatives of the Joint Ms-
her home, 280 Hendrie avenue, on amused the members and instructed
Sunday afternoon. The sorority is them on various topics of the day. A one of their colleagues and that theY1 tribution Committee, were conveying
were exerting their influence op
programs
consisting
of
extemporane-
opposea
large amount of gold to pogrom vic-
completing plans for its spring dance.
ous speeches is promised by the pro- him. The leader of this group of joss
lim"; despite warnings that they were
times
was
also
in
attendance
at
the
gress committee fur next Sunday
risking their lives, was waylaid and
Alpha Vitae Sorority.
dinner Will the president said he no- both messengers of mercy shot and
The weekly meeting of the Alpha evening.
need that this particular justice was
Vitae Sorority was held at the home
killed. Shortly thereafter, Mrs. Fried-
very carefully trying to avoid meeting hinder made a home for herself and
big Kultur League.
B
of Miss Lenore Brown, 1674 Atkin-
The Bessarabia Kultur League, Brandeis and was snubbing him. The her children in Palestine, in accord-
son avenue, on Friday, Feb. 1. Elec-
president, thereupon, himself took
ante with a wish her husband had
tions were held, with the following which meets at the Jewish Institute
All Living Room,
Brandeis by the arm and led him to ; often expresses! during his life-time.
All Four Stores
results: Miss Gussie Kolodin, presi- every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
Dining Room, Bedroom
the justice and said, 'ps;rmit me to in• Now, carrying out another of Profess
in
the
old
Greener
Winkel
rooms,
is
Co-operating in
dent; Miss Beatrice Rosenberg, vice-
troduce
to
you
Mr.
Bandeis,
your
next'
Suites, Davenports, Lamps,
president; Miss Lenore Brown, secre- studying Jewish history, beginning colleague on the Bench.' The presi- sor riedlander's wishes, she is bring-
Our Great Annual
Odd Pieces, Chairs, Tables,
i
tary, and Miss Mollie Mellow, treas- with the creation, using Dunbow's
Midwinter
Clearance—
dent
was
much
amused
in
relating
tong
the
martyr's
oldest
son
to
the
; seminary so that he may follow in
Everything Included,
urer. The Valentine outing, which is "History of the Jews" as a text. The
sic the justice's great ensuing ember- his father's footsteps.
An Outstanding
expected to be held at Fair Haven, talks are prepared by members them-
Excepting Only Stoves
Merchandising
at the cottage of Miss Rosenberg, was selves. The public is invited to at- rassment.
After she completes arrangements
,
and Phonographs!
His Effort. for Palestine.
tend these meetings. In addition to
for her son's admision to the semi-
Achievement/
discussed.
Mr. Tumulty declared that although
the cultural development of their
nary, Mrs. Friedlander expects to go
he
had
not
kept
personally
in
touch
own members, the present purpose of
Suffola Girls.
t u tt. , :ba ar nr(Nen emf . o ,s r ttoheprael
,cstvli
io a e l o Ufkr hie ii r nth
The Misses Fay and Mollie I.iss of this organization is to provide schol- with the Peace Conference in Europe, t
Pal-
president having been assisted in
309 aledbury avenue were hostesses arships for worthy students in Bessa-
ertine. In her letter to Dr. Adler
those matters by others, he knew deft-
at the last meeting of the Settle rabia to help them complete their those
; she enclosed a check for $50 toward
nicely that it was largely due to Pres-
education.
Girls, on Tuesday, Jan. 29.
blunt Wilson's influence that the claim the seminary's $1,000,000 endow-
for a Jewish homeland in I meat fund campaign,
Ace of Clubs.
Nonamee Club.
Announcement was made by Rabbi
The weekly meeting of the Ace of had been recognized by the Powers,
The last meeting of the Nonamee
later resulting in the British Mandate. • Max Drob, chairman of the $1,000,-
Club was held on Tuesday, Jan. 29, Clubs was held Thursday, Jan. 31 ,
"Besides
Brandeis,
the
president
000
endowment fund campaign of
at the home of Miss Clara Otis, 2250 at 1111 Westminster. Miss Mary
Seminary,
also entertained great admiration and heological
the Jewish
T ' that
Ferry park. Refreshments were Wetzman spoke on her travels in feelings of friendship for Rabbi $900,000 has been raised to date ac-
served. In order to complete plans Palestine. The talk was both interest- Stephen S. Wise, who made frequent cording to reports from all parts
' of
ing
and
instructive,
giving
a
clear
for the "leap year" Valentine party,
trips to Washington when he was ;the country.
a special meeting will be held at the picture of Palestine as it appears to
received
by
the
president
at
the
Whits
a
tourist.
The
club
hopes
to
accom-
home of Miss Anna Pollack, 5033
plish many things, one of which is House. One of the first opinions ex- W recognition and thereupon im-
Holcomb avenue.
the development of their club paper, pressed by Wilson when he entered null
appointed a Jew, Samuel
edited by Robert Dishell. The public the political life as Governor of New Kalisch of Newark, to the Supreme
Sigma Phi Gamma.
that
Miss Mildred Bachrach of Hague is invited to attend these meetings. Jersey," Tumulty stated, "was
Court of New Jersey on which a Jew
Jews had not received sufficient polit-
avenue was hostess at the last regu-
had never sat before. This was one
Bicur Cholem Juniors.
lar meeting of the Sigma Phi Gamma
942 East Canfield avenue, an elabo- of Wilson's first official acts as goy-
With
an
attendance
that
filled
the
Sorority, on Sunday afternoon, Feb.
rate program which promises to be' ernor."
3. Further plans were made for a hall of the Shaarey Zetlek, the first both educational and humorous, in
SATURDAY EVENINGS
Louis Marshall's Tribute.
WEDNESDAY AND
OPEN MONDAY,
card party to be held on Sunday af- open house dance on Thursday night
the form of a mock trial, has been', Louis Marshall, president of the
ternoon, March 9, in the ballroom of proved an unqualified success, main-
arranged by the program committee, American Jewish Committee, paid
taining
the
standard
set
by
the
series
the Tahama Court Salon, Seward and
of which l'hillip Kollin is chairman. his tribute to Woodrow Wilson:
Wilson avenues. The sorority is plan- of similar events preceding it and
"You ask me to make a statement
ning to make this affair one of the conducted under the direction of the
Eta Rho Sigma.
; as to Woodrow Wilson's attitude
outstanding social events of the sea- Bicur Cholem Society. The excep-
At the last meeting of the Eta Rho
of money was, toward Jewish questions. A complete
lant. Tickets are now ready for dis- tionally fine entertainment added to
Sigma Sorority, a sum
tribution and may be obtained from the pleasure of the many guests in
answer would be that, being in every
contributed for the needs of a poor
any of the members or by calling Miss attendance.
family. Baskets of food were else sun" of the word the embodiment of
the
Tickets
were
distributed
for
donated by the members of the sos the true merican spirit, he recognized
Bachrach at Northway 1071-M.
The next meeting will be held at Purim ball, which is to be given on runty. Arrangements have been no differences of creed, race or na -
the home of Miss Dorothy Bornstein Purim evening, Thursday, March 20, completed for a bridge-tea to be held tionality in his judgment of mankind,
in the General Motors building ball-
and being an idealist, he abhorred all
of West Euclid avenue.
at- the "Y" clubhouse on Sunday,
room.
hatred, jealousy and suspicion among
James Schermerhorn, one of De- March 2. Tickets can be obtained men and nations. Speaking specifi-
Madison Athletic Club.
from any of the members or by call-
At the meeting of the Madison troit's noted after-dinner speakers, ing the financial secretary, Miss Lany sally, he recognized in the Jews of
this country a spiritual force which
Athletic Club held Sunday afternoon, will address the members of the or- Drapken, hemlock 2208.
Feb. 3, at the Jewish Woman's Club, ganization at the next regular meet-
be held on had adapted itself to American condi-
The next meeting will
ing
on
Thursday,
Feb.
21.
Ben Orloff, the newly elected chair-
Tuesday evening at the home of Miss tines and which contributed in every
Application for membership may Helen 'Wencher of Tuxedo avenue, direction to the advancement of the ing to say of Mr. Wilson's passing:
is certain to continue and increase in MODERATE CURRICULUM FOR
man, told of his leadership plans.
JEWISH RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS
William Steller, chairman of the en- be had at any of the meetings, which who was recently initiated as a mem-; welfare of the notion and of the world.
"The death of Wilson marks the the years to come."
Was Proud of Zionist Service.
tertainment committee, arranged a are held on the first and third Thurs-
j
Ile
had
no
patience
with
those
who
passing
of
an
epoch
in
American
his-
bar.
NEW
YORK (J. T. A.)—A moder-
day
of
each
month.
Mr. Louis 1.ipsky, president of the
fine program, which included musical
maligned and condemned the Jews, tory. Ile was as truly unique as Lin-
Kynthian Club.
Zionist Organization of America, ate curriculum for Jewish religious
numbers and recitations by Misses
s
Blue Bird Girls. 'std on repeated occasases he gave isdn because as truly and completely
schools
was
adopted at the final ses-
A
meeting
of
the
Kynthian
Club
made the following statement today:
Freda Horwitz and Adeline Cohen
The Blue Bird Girls completed evidence of his unquestioning confi- himself. Party was little to him save
was held Sunday afternoon, Feb. 3,
"The Zionist Organization of Amer- sion of the Commission of Jewish ed-
and M. Friedman.
derive in their loyalty and their in- ns an instrument wherewith to serve
plans for the dance to be held at the
ucation,
established
by the Union of
at
the
home
of
Ben
Schwartz,
1635
The next Madison Athletic Club
ica, in common with all the citizens of
Stevenson Hotel, 84 Davenport, on tegrity. At the time when the abro- his country, which became all to him
and
gation of the treaty with Russia was as an instrument of world-service. He this republic, irrespective of party or American Ilebrew Congregations
dance will be held at the Hotel Stat- Calvert avenue. A humorous pro-
Feb.
12.
Miss
Anne
Kurtzman
was
ler ballroom on Sunday, March 23. gram consisting of monologues and
under debate he struck valiant blows challenged his country to rise to the faction, mourns the passing away of the Central Conference of American
appointed chairman of the committee
at
the
feature
Rabbis,
which
concluded
a
two-clay
dialogues
was
the
main
The M. A. C. basketball team de-
Iselin support of the recognition of the highest levels. Misled by partisan Woodrow Wilson. It recalls with a
in charge. The next meeting will
conventien.
feated the Star Garment team of end of the business meeting, William held at the home of Mrs. Salter, I equality of American citizenship. Al
the Peace Conference he advocated glamor and detraction, his country- deep sense of gratitude his genuine
Among the prominent rabbis paym-
Pontiac by a score of 29 to 12. On Weisberg taking an active part.
men faltered for a time, but the ends interest in the Zionist cause and the ent were Dr. harry W. Ettelaon of
For the next meeting, to be held 13504 Oakman.
Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, the club
aid rendered by him to the Jewish
whole-heartedly the adoption of the Wilson sought to MTV(' are wine.
at
the
home
of
Samuel
Greenbaum,
Philadelphia,
Dr. Felix Mendelsohn
team will play this team again at
treaties which were intended to guar- Truly it may he said of him that people during the trying period of the
of
Sigm• Rho Tau Sorority.
antee the rights of racial, religious he wrought in sad sincerity. There- Peace Conference. As the represen- of Chicago, Dr. William Rosenau
On Sunday, Feb. 3, the Sigma Rho and linguistic minorities, and it may
tative of the American people at the Baltimore, Dr. Abram Simon of
fore he is become nn immortal. Thrice-
IS._
Tau Sorority entertained a number
Witt
of
Mi es
and
Dr.
Louis
Washington
he safely said that it was largely due blessed the land, which can produce a Peace Conference, his high aim and
of guests at an informal tea at the
to his earnest advocacy that the pro- Woodrow 1Vilson in its hour of need." purpose was not only to achieve the St. Louis.
home of Miss Elsie Rassner. The tectitM of minorities has bs•en made a
Rabbi Nathan Kress of Temple peace of the world, but to be regarded
sorority has completed plans for the
matter of international concern. His Emanu-E1 callled upon his congrega- us the fundamental basis of that
third anniversary dinner to be held
attitude on the subject of immigra- lion to rise in silent tribute when a peace the rights of self-determination
at the Taller Hotel on Monday even-
tion is evidenced by the fact that he bulletin announcing the death of Mr. of every nationality and recognition
ing, Feb. 11, followed by a theater
vetoed three restriction bills. In none Wilson was handed him at the con- of the historic rights of the Jewish
party.
of these acts was he influenced by elusion of his sermon Sunday morn- people to Palestine, the land of their
considerations of political expediency. ;
fathers. His advocacy of the Zionist
ing, Rabbi Kress spoke as follows:
Zionist Cultural Society.
He was guided solely by a profound "Verily a great man has fallen; cause profoundly impressed the Peace
II. Merzon will speak on "Ben Si-
rights of man and a verily a noble soul, a hero, a striking Conference with the justice of the
respect
for
the
rah" at the meeting of the Zionist
contempt for bigotry and injustice."
Jewish claim.
perstmality , a Illitl•f of great vision, an
Cultural Society, to be held Monday
"Mr. Wilson followed with interest
Abram I. Elkus' Tribute,
idealist who stood alone in his goner-
evening at the Jewish Woman's Club,
the progress of the Zionist movement
Hon.
Abram
I.
Elkus,
former
am-
ration,
a
man
who
always
sought
the
89 Rowena.
even after he retired to private life.
bassador from the United States to light and the truth with fervor, with
In 1921, when informed that the Man-
Clairmont Club. Turkey and Judge of the Court of Ap-; firmness of convection as God gave
date for Palestine had lain finally
Maurice Brown, press agent for the peals, made the following statement: him to see the light.
ratified, he telegraphed to the Zionist
ClairmontClub, announces that an af-
"In the death of President Wilson,
"We may not agree with Woodrow
fair is being planned by the club America loses a great educator and a Wilson's policy. We mess not, all of Organization of America: 'I ani proud
which "everybody" will attend, but great president. As time gees by us, accept his interpretation of poli- that it should he thought I have been
of service to the Jewish people.'"
4301-4303 Fourteenth Ave., Cor. Buchanan.
not "anybody." It will be distinctly more and more will we appreciate the tics. But all of us, whether we he
an affair for the younger set. Young administration of Woodrow \Vilsnn ' i Democrats or Republicans, every one
YOCKEY BROTHERS SALESROOM
men from college and the professions and the high purpose by which all his; of us must agree thnt this man, what-
FATE OF 75 ORPHANS
Overstuffed living room suites, lamps, phono-
will predominate.
acts were governed. He sought to' ever his point of view was, was vs the
DEPENDS ON SUCCESS
perpetuate a plan by which all wars right side in the sense that he sought
graphs, five pianos, player and upright; wal-
Sv
Athen• Girls Club.
in the world would he ended. Fifty-I not the selfish aggrandizement of
OF DANCE ON FEB. 17
nut, Jacobean oak, and oak dining suites;
Tues- seven nations joined the League of I America
Club
met
The
Athena
Girls
Do
but the larger welfare of the
davenport tables, library tables, center tables,
day, Feb. 5, at the Young Women's Nations to endeavor to make this moms; human race, and that he wanted not
The fate of 75 European orphans
Hebrew Association clubrooms, 89 pact binding and in full force. Amer- , vengeance but love, and that he depends on the support the Detroit
pedestals, tabourets, etc.; bedroom suites;
Rowena street. A leap year party is ice alone is still reluctant to j oin in
dressers, chiffoniers, wardrobes, etc.; daven-
, wrought with all the power that God Jews are ready to give the European
planned for the near future. Ar•; this enterprise, but sooner or later the
t . gat.,, him for bringing about of that Jewish Women's Welfare Organize-
ports, duofolds and duofold suites; writing
made for the dance, I
ranfse ents
, which after 1 epoch in history when every man and
public o opinion,
p
of p
desks, bookcases, sewing machines, brie-a-
held Sunday, March force o
be
whichm is to were
all will govern, will force America's woman and child shall sit under their tinTn lhis is the appeal made this week
16, at Hotel Statler. A design was representatives to join in this plan.
brae, etc.; rockers and chairs of most every
own vine and fig tree with none to by the North Woodward branch of
voted for the club pin, which will be Details are unimportant. This will
0 kind; sideboards, buffets, tables and chairs;
that society this week. Mrs. M. Gold-
make them afraid."
ready for the girls before the dance. stand as a monument for all time to
stick, speaking for her organization,
mirrors and pictures; electric irons, washing
Was • Great Intellect.
The next meeting will be held Tues- the memory of President Wilson.
said that as far 75 orphans have been
machines and vacuums; rugs, runners, con-
day, Feb. 12, at 89 Rowena street.
Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of Drop-
No monument of stone or bronze
brought here by the society and that
goleum and linoleum rugs; refrigerators,
he as lasting or as grand. sie College, Philadelphia, chairman of
will
75 more are waiting to be united here
kitchen cabinets, cupboards, tables and chairs;
Pisgah Lodge Auxiliary.
The administration of the president the executive committee of the Amer- with relatives.
stoves, most every kind; dishes and cooking
The I.adies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
lean Jewish committee and acting
during eight years was stainless and
In order to facilitate their trans-
utensils; beds, springs, mattresses and pillows;
1is
,,
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., announces his work was carried on with vigor president of the Jewish Theological
portation, a dance will be given at the
linens, curtains and drapes; many other ar-
Ns;
a card party for Tuesday evening,
Seminary, wired the following state-
and spirit. His memory will remain
Elks' Temple on Sunday evening,
ticles too numerous to mention. Come one,
Feb. 19, at the club rooms on Brush
ment to the Jewish Telegraphic
forever as a martyred president dying
Feb. 17. The entire proceeds will go
come all. Bargains for every one. Goods on
, ?
and Adams. This patty will be for
in the cause of duly just as though Agency.
towards assisting these orphans.
display Tuesday evening, 6 to 10.
members and their friends, both men
"Woodrow Wilson was a man of
he
was
slain
on
the
battlefield.
Pres-
and women. Prize, will be awarded
Open Monday and Tuesday Until 10 P. M.
is
ident Wilson always showed a keen great intellect and fine scholarly at-
and refreshments served.
Free City and Suburban Moving.
appreciation of the suffering of the tainments which, for the greater part
to teaching CELEBRATE LINCOLN'S
Jews all over the world and was ap- of his life were devoted
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
to the enrichment of historical liter-
BIRTHDAY ON TUESDAY
The monthly card party of the He- preciative of the enforcement of their ature and the improvement of our ed.
in this country."
The educational department of the
brew Ladies' Aid Society will be held rights
James W. Gerard, former Ambas- ucational system. As Governor of
on Wednesday evening, Feb. 20, at seder to Germany, responding to the New Jersey and later as president, he Jewish Institute announces the fol-
4301-4303 Fourteenth Avenue
14 Cc,:
lowing Lincoln's birthday program for
the I. 0. B. A. hall, 682 East Warren
Corner Buchanan
brought a passion for justice and Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, at the Jew-
D' Glendale 7817
avenue. Prizes will be awarded at request of the Jewish Telegraphic
fol- righteousness to the conduct of public
Agency for a statement, spoke as
each table.
"Used But Not Abused"
a
affairs. With the coming of the ish Institute:
Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz will
lows:
"The world's greatest idealist great war, he entered upon the un-
on Abraham Lincoln; selections
Ypse Girls.
speak
and
of
Americaf
the
lead
by the Jewish Institute hand, which
A regular meeting of the Ypac Woodrovs Wilson is dead. The world questioned
toward its clos e the leadership o
Girls was held on Wednesday, Jan. grieves—the world he tried to !aye world. The rejection by his own coon- is directed by I. Glass; a Lincoln drill
30, at the home of Miss Roslyn Top- from a return to war. Jew and Gen- try of his plans in no wise impaired ay six boys of the Jewish Institute
chick. The following are the newly tile alike mourn a great statesman the practicability of his lofty ideals Midgets; ■ patriotic dance by girls
elected officers: Miss Ida Rosenberg, who had to deal with some of the or his own confidence in them. He of the dancing class; a minuet and
quadrille by girls of the advanced
president; Miss Diana Ufberg, secre- greatest problems in all history. A
had the civilized ma n's liberal tolera-
tary; Miss Roslyn Topchick, treasurer
grave problem still to be faced is the tion to all creeds and in addition the dancing class, directed by Miss Tomp-
and chairman of the publicity corn. growing feeling of intolerance—a
kins; the reading of Lincoln's Gettys-
Presbyterians' belief that Israel was
burg address; "America the Betuti-
mittee.
movement directed against Jew and chosen by God. Ile further felt that
The next meeting will be held at
Catholic alike. No one met this dan- the Jewish people had been no wronged ful," song and special drill by the
the home of Miss Ida Rosenberg, 548
troops directed by Miss
ger to America with greater courage by the world that the world owed Girl Scout
USED CARS
Ilendrie avenue.
than Woodrow is ikon. Jews were them every
its Blumenthal; showing of movies
in
reparation
appointed by him to high office. Jews power. Ile exhibited this attitude in through the courtesy of the Board of
oodward st Alexandrine
Ada. Bisai Yisroel.
were his friends and counsellors—at the passport issue, in his veto of re- Education and the singing of Batik-
Yisroel, the organ- his bier let us all pledge ourselves to stricted immigration bills, in his en- vah.
Glendale 8175
The A (Ism
The celebration will be held in
ization of Detroit Orthodox youth, the fight for liberty and for a free deavor to aid the Jews of Bulgaria
honor of the graduates of the Jewish
a r unces speakers for the Saturday tolerant America."
at the close of the Balkan war and
Institute citizenship class, in co-oper-
morning services held at the Mogen
Rabbi Wise's Tribute.
above all in the shaping of the Ver-
ation with the Detroit Department of
Abraham Synagogue on Farnsworth
sailles treaty and the unswerving
rabbi
of
the
Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
Recreation. Wallace Rosenheim will
street. Samuel S. Weiss, who re-
SAGINAW, MICH .
support he gave to securing the right
DETROIT, MICH.
cently returned from Palestine, will Central and Free synagogue, acting of religious, racial and linguistic mi- act as chairman and M. DeGalen of
509 Wiechmann Bldg.
222 West Congress St.
sneak on "Fear of God" on Saturday president of the Jewish Institute of
the Board of Education will present
Religion, and president of the Amen- nority. The world is immensely the
Phone Riverside 1403
in-dining Feb 9. On Feb. 18 Yankel
Phone Main 4240
5'
and his Influence the certificates to the graduates.
Jessel will speak on "What Is a Jew?" can Jewish Congress, had the follow- richer for his life

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1920 one-ton Chevro-
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body and cab. $175
for quick sale.

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1921 roadster in good
mechanical condition.
Bargain at $150.00.

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