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fraternal aub Cub ;Notes
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it emir,
while and
Lions, bu'
as far a
prophet.
he society
book is is•
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iries. Th,
R is to:
Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority.
The last regular meeting of the
Sigma I'hi Gamma Sorority was held
on Mothers' Day at the borne of Miss
Beatrice Miller of Hazelwood , ave-
nue. A sorority sung was adopted.
Plans for recreation at the summer
cottage were discussed. After the
business transactions, the members
were entertained with several piano
solos. Miss Myra Myers will be hos-
tess next Sunday afternoon.
IN THE
pp.
New
or of a lop s!
politics an I
and on th•
to the for,
world war
a considers-
nil problem,
,t large but
stable apolo•
Dint of view
merica first.
Inherently
snsible in a
'roach to the
of one coon•
rid. But the
,lion to hold
ig efforts of
a aright, mis•
some of these
t it gets DO
011.91.
to world, Re-
is right hem
rifling to cul•
ve friendship
stin-American
have the out-
eat empire of
is a self-sufli-
'cal entity.
that the book
ctionist policy
nzld look ask•
American Jew
in the Zionist
reason objec-
efison did not
I the Congress
act in such a
ql the question
for oppressed
says Pr. Gib-
-
Id-world
■ nd we cannot
nerican citizen
ice, cultural or
-an serve two
ed slogan. But
on Zion as the
deal of world
ord will refuse
sent which Dr .
pronounces
WARNING
You hardly ever pick up a news-
paper without finding something about
Furs being Stolen from homes, many
times even when people are at home.
In our Storage Vault your garments
are absolutely safe from burglary.
moths and fire and our rates are low-
est in the city.
Call Garfield 1692
And we will call for your garments at your
Woman's Auxiliary of Hashachar
Camp.
The Woman's Auxiliary of Ilasha-
char Camp, Order Sons of Zion, will
give a farewell party May 21 at the
Farnsworth Talmud Torah in honor
of Mrs. Zina'Ehrlich, who is leaving
shortly for Palestine. The men mem-
bers of the camp have been invited
to be guests of the evening. Joseph
Chaggi will open the entertainment
with a short talk. A musical program
will be presented, at which Cantor
Milkowsky will sing. Jacob Wechsler
will give a dramatic reading.
convenience.
Birnbaum
FUR SHOP
8653 TWELFTH STREET
Athena Girls Club.
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At the last regular meeting of the
Athena Girls Club it was decided to
have a hike on Sunday, May 25. All
girls are asked to be at the Y. W. H.
A., 89 Rowena street, at 9 o'clock
sharp. The next regular meeting will
be Tuesday, May 20, at 89 Rowena
street.
Between Pingree and Blaine
Advertisers Appreciate The High
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a Ideal.
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wealth he U .
wledge the
'bodied in a .
elf an honor
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Mr. Brow
of Detroit,
a finds expr.
t his riym ,.
and deepest
reneral
said: "Davl .
into Zionikt
a new era o, •
of be long 1°
irk for Pale.
e quickly •
one who, lo•
together to
to Palestino
ing the mes' •
,artiest sup! .•
rnificance •.,
done in Pif-
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red that the
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1 insistence
the sea, canno•
'It rose to speak o'
ion.
isderstanding.
?s,' he said, "wl..,1
the troubles wh.
Jews come f•
within. Until -
mpathy for o ne
reason to comp.'sli
f rom non-Jew'•
unfriendliness and
of conditions wh•b
please us must I ,
r state of mind. It
essary that we try
ne another and in
end one another we
asbit of placing °tu -
ition of our fellow.
.earn to inquire into
conditions that pad
get us nowhere, bat
sympathy "1 "
d
s and allay ill-feel -
which arranged the
of Morris Frierlberr:
Robert Marwil and
Tonal director of the
Mr. !Hiller received
from the New York
ided the dinner and
I the committee for
sinner in which he
ns for the banquet
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PADEREWSKI
BAUER
GANZ
FRIEDMAN
BUSONI
LAMOND
GRAINGER
SILOTI
Omega Epsilon Sorority.
Miss Sylvia Cohen of Virginia park
5'114 hostess at the last wetting of
the Omega Epsilon Sorority. After
the business meeting covers were laid
for two tables of bridge and prizes
were given. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Miss Evelyn
Greenberg of Glynn court.
Suffola Girls .
The Suffola Girls held their last
meeting at the home of Miss Esther
592 Farnsworth, Tuesday,
Waingen,
Ladies Auxiliary, Congregation B'nai
May 0. Arrangements have been
Moshe.
completed for the club to rent a cot-
The Ladies Auxiliary of Congrega-
tage at Cass Lake for the summer.
tion Il'nai Moshe will give a benefit
bridge Thursday afternoon, May '22,
Philomathic.
from 2 to 5 o'clock, at the Detroit
The question, "Resolved, the Presi-
Federation of Women's Clubs, 4811
Second boulevard. The entire pro- dent of the United States Should Be
ceeds will be used to purchase under- Elected by a Direct Vote of the Peo-
clothing and hosiery for the children ple," was debated at the meeting of
of the Detroit Jewish Orphan Home. the Philomathic held Sunday, May 11.
The women of the Detroit Jewish Walter Farber and Irving Beckman
of the affirmative defeated George
community are cordially invited.
Steinberg and Hemel Sher. Mr.
Beckman was voted the best speaker.
Alpine Social Club.
The following members will give a
After two months of rest, the Al- literary program at the next meeting:
pine Social Club will resume its regu- William Knoppen, Jack Thurnin, Hy-
lar meetings for the next period. The men Barahal, Barney Koffman, Jack
next meeting will be announced by Schulman, Sydney Koretz and Meyer
the secretary, who will notify each Weisenfeld.
member of the meeting place and
date. The social committee has an-
Ladies Auxiliary of I. 0. B. B.
nounced a program of varied interest.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
Among the participants will be Ben Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold
Slotnick, who will give selections on its next meeting Monday evening,
the violin. Thomas Shulman will as- May 19. An entertainment will be
sist him at the piano and will also given, including a musical program,
render a solo. Benjamin Schutzman at which Miss Rose Levitt, accom-
will talk an "The Science of Medi- panied by her sister, Bliss Ida Levitt,
cine" and James J. Silver will dis- will render a group of songs. Mem-
cuss the need for the study of the- bers are urged to attend. No notices
ology. The interesting points of an will be sent out.
automobile motor will be discussed
by Armand Shulman. The program
Purity Chapter No 359, 0. E. S.
will conclude with a dance and a light
Last Monday evening Purity Chap-
luncheon.
ter No. 359, 0. E. S., held its annual
list Pain'
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fur members and friends only. The
next closed meeting will be held Sun-
day, May 10, at Hotel Wolverine.
The next regular open meeting will
be held Sunday, June 25, at Hord
Many social functl-, -
Wolverine.
are being planned by the social co',
Inkier for the coming season.
GABRILOWITSCH
HOFMANN
CORTOT
NOVAES
DE PACHMANN
POWELL
SCHELLING
RUBINSTEIN
Detroit Hebrew Baby Day Nursery.
A convert and dance will be given
by the Detroit lit-brew Baby Day
Nursery Thursday evening, May '22,
at the nursery hall, 545 East Can-
field. It will he free to the public.
Samuel and Max Elkin, proprietors
of Hotel Elkin at Mt. Clemens, have
donated their new auditorium and
music to the Detroit Ilebrew Baby
Day Nursery for a concert and dance
Tuesday evening, May 27, to which
the Detroit Jewish public has been
invited.
Special Value!
North Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O.
At the last meeting of the North
Woodward branch of the Jewish
A'omen's European Welfare Organiz-
ation the following officers were
elected: Mrs. George Cohen, presi-
dent; Mrs. Harry Klein, vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. Louis Neiman, second
vice-president; Mrs. Samuel Shaflans
der, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph Rabino-
witz, financial secretary; Mrs. J.
Schwartz, recording secretary. Mrs.
Cohen and Mrs. Shafland,.r were re-
elected to their respective offices.
Plans were made for the card party
to be h 'Id at the I'alais de Danse
June 4. Mrs. J. Schwartz is chair-
man. Several new members were
elected. Plans were also formulated
for the placement in proper homes of
two orphans in whom the organiza-
tion is interested.
installation of officers at the Eastern
Star Temple. The hall was artistic-
ally decorated for the occasion in
rose and green. Large palms with
an interwoven background of smilax
and huge baskets of roses, enhanced
by the soft glow of rose-shaded lights,
formed an effective setting. The
march of the incoming officers was
led by 12 little girls, seven in rose
ballet costume and five dressed as co-
lonial dames. Retiring Matron Ida
Blumberg performed the office of in-
stalling matron, with Harry Schiller
acting as installing patron. Mrs. Mar-
garet Foley, honorary member of
Purity Chapter, invested the star
points with their several offices and
Mrs. Edythe Cugell served as mar-
shal, Mrs. Julia Zechman filled ythe
post of chaplain and Miss Sadie Gold-
stein gave the presentation of the
floral emblems in blank verse. The
soft strains of an orchestra added to
the solemnity of the occasion.
Interspersed with the installation
ceremonies an interesting program
was furnished, including vocal solos
by Miss Aileen Schiller, a piano se -
lection by Dan 11. Sofer and dances
by little Misses Ehrlich and Graf and
Morera Pereira.
The following personnel were in-
vested with their offices: Worthy
matron, Mrs. Dorothy Schiller; worthy
patron, Stralser; associate mat-
ron, Mrs. Bessie Cohen; treasurer,
Mrs. Ann Weinbeck; secretary, Mrs.
Esther Sweetwine; conductress, Mrs.
Selma Rosenblatt; associate conduct-
ress, Mrs. Goble Kavanau; chaplain,
Mrs. Bessie Broady;' marshal, Miss
Jean Holtzman; organist, Miss Fay
Wallace; warder. Mrs. Shifrey Leach;
sentinel, Albert Schiller. Star points:
Adak Miss Irene Schiller; Ruth, Mrs.
Ida Winkelman; Esther, Miss Helen
Horowitz; Martha, Mrs. Anna Gor-
don; Elects, Mrs. Naomi Sandorf.
2-Piece "Karpen"
Mohair Suite!
'295
Take a Whole Year to Pay!
PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
M., will hold a regular communica-
tion Wednesday, May 21, at 7 p. m.
sharp.
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
By Order of JOSEPII KLEIN, W. M.
IIE beautiful living room suite pictured
is upholstered in a high grade of mohair.
It has the finest "Karpen" Marshall spring
construction with solid mahogany hand.
carved lower frame. The davenport and chair
are in a distinctive and unusually graceful
design. This beautiful suite is a great value
at $295. Pay only a small amount down and
the suite will be delivered at once. You ran
take a full year in which to pay the balance
in convenient weekly amounts.
DR. ABRAHAMS BEGINS
NEW LECTURE COURSE
Cambridge Professor Discusses "This
Glory of God."
N EW YORK. — Dr. Israel Abra-
hams, reader in rabbinic at the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, England, last
Monday began his second course of
lectures for the year 1923-1921 at the
Jewish Institute of Religion. His
first course, on "Jewish Worthies of
the Nineteenth Century," was enthus-
iasti•ally received by the students of
the Institute and a large number of
The second
the interested public.
course, on "The Glory of God," which
is designed for the students of the In-
stitute, will cover the following topics:
"The Glory of God in Nature," Mes-
sianic Associations of the Idea," and
"Practical Influences in Jewish I,ife."
There will be a consideration of spec-
ial texts, and the course will close with
a question hour ,when there will be a
discussion of points raised by Dr. Ab-
rahams and his hearers.
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PALESTINE'S GROWTH
PLEASES WARBURG
NEW YORK.—Felix M. Warburg
of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. returned last
Saturday on the Cunard liner Aqui-
talus from a three months' trip to
Europe and Palestine. lie explained
that he visited Palestine as chairman
of the American Joint Distribution
Committee for the Jewish War Suf-
ferers.
Mr. Warburg visited 18 colonies in
Palestine, found reconstruction work
going on satisfactorily, saw industrial
developments progressing at such a
rate that they impressed him as good
investments for American capital,
and suggested that the water power
of Palestine was still to be developed.
Mr. Warburg said that immigration
to Palestine should he closely gov-
Kadim•h Girls.
erned so as to prevent more persons
The Kadirnah Girls extend their going there than the reconstructed
sincere sympathy to their president, country could care for.
Miss Minnie Willis, upon the recent
death of her brother, Isadore Willis. B'NAI B'RITH LODGES
Omicron Eta Sorority.
A regular meeting of the Omicron
Eta Sorority was held on Tuesday
evening, May 13, at the home of Bes-
sie Cohen, Virginia park. All of the
members were present, it being the
most important meeting of the year.
Election of officers took place and
the following were elected: Presi-
dent, Elsa E. Safer; secretary, 'Jessie
Cohen; treasurer, Frances Lefkofsky.
The next meeting will be held at the
home of Jean Bornstein, Euclid ave-
nue.
Canadian American Club of Michig•n
The Canadian American Club of
Michigan held its last meeting Sun-
day afternoon at Hotel Wolverine.
The club will hold its first annual
banquet Sunday, June 8, at the Ritz
f s
your car
insured?
MEET IN VANCOVER
SAN FRANCISCO.---1.1. T. A.1-
B'nai B'rith lodges throughout the
jurisdiction of District Grand Lodge
No. 4, which embraces California,
Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah,
Arizona, Nevada and British Colum-
bia, are electing delegates to the corn-
ing grand lodge convention which
opens in Vancouver, B. C., June 14.
Edgar C. I,evey of San Francisco,
grand president, will preside over its
sessions.
For the first time in 13'nai B'rith
affairs, the Saturday preceding the
convention's opening will be observed
as 13'nai B'rith day in synagogues of
the entire western slopes, rabbis in
this territory having agreed to devote
their sermons to the work of the
order.
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The finest linens from the Master Looms of Ireland, Scotland,
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