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A merica 5agisk Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENGE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE FIVE

URGES FOR SAMUEL
AN EAGER HEARING

oif5i44

President of Detroit Zionists
Requests Writer Be Given
Hearty Welcome.

1AS. -ft. JOSEPI-F=

(

(CepywrIght. 1921.

By Chas. H. Joseph.>

k e
Imil sever started with Ilaron Rothschild and
oilier in the Brooklyn Jew•ish Chronicle, telling ev. thic
co nies
,•,‘•
Jenvess why the Ballo, dims;
become
III
Katrinlia agreed
PHI he? Well. just to close the arrument, suppo L• •
•s io,,i ,,,„1
.,
•ins that Katrinka brobabls• i•
,
.•• •
b lifdln
y s
1- a Catholic. I and certain, •
„ ,•,„ „ ,
i
n Catholic girl and a pi
Mt
,
Al ne d-co•
our a Catholic in order to
011bmrt
tor d 1, ast
whether be intends to, is not quite eerts

('

:I! the fella
enue Talmud
, Dec. I1, be
,••• ;obverse criti.
ors book, A. J.
f the Detroit Di,-
. Organization of
e hose auspices tlo•
ii.il the follow

the was

I oci cortainly

s
pe rson w .,
11111 '
RI chm: r. take , the greater Ind:
what a . otolorful man the 1 „,
iii• Nation Is 1,0,1. 1 , ‘ P.m; I..:
page it,
;inyt Sim. • co I
sold
iines-l'nion.
Roche -h r

He

...

41111, I

,•

: ,

'I? I find first. that hi r
,..,
wi c . • this anasing
„,,I „„,..
ressman from the 1 h i• • wh•
crate a
II , r....1.0H
and
Socialists
its
n
?roes.
,
10001, o:.1) city over his Itepublo at,
I. • ,
I
I
a 'majority of 2 3,11.111 n e
the same 31,1
while 'fotdily Itimsevent, in the same county, hold Ili
I
Democrat
emerges
from
so
when
a
14,00 0 NAOS.
he is entitled to respectful consideration.

discuss his
sprots., h„
<e
e•

' • c ,

. , 1 ;he Pa'

lia r ;ism.,
thoughtful
wition, ill Willi
in
ry thronhout the to a',
Mr. Samuel
y
I rroni all extended

s 1,,

Herr are a few things Pr. Nixon says of •acobstein:

to

il413 to 447

Is'OODWARD AVE

aeons wee.
1 liturie ,

Bern of Jewish parents who had been reared in Polaml. Meyer
was the fifth of nine children. Throughout his course in the Roches-
ter public schools he was a newsboy on 'Slain street. Ile Lift ;dhoti
for a Rim, rut was led back into the chant0.1. of ohliwation by peo-
ple whom he met in the work Of the Ito,' Club ..f the First Uni-
tarian Church, . . The ambitions ansidiened in the boy by the
I= carried him far. An A. B. front Holumbia, a Ph. Is it:
costa. -
economics from the one institution, a traveling fellowship Will los.
merit, which gave him a year in Europe; a professorship in economic-
in the University of North Dakota and then in the University of
Rochoder, then the position of labor manager in the Stein-Bloch

Clothing Company.

In Washington his service was unique. He established a Roches-
ter °Wee where, during his ahsence, all of hi- constituents, even the
humblest. might bring matters to his attention. Ile carried on a
, . east Ming busi.
most lAtell sive correspondence with his constituent
s men and labor leaders rerardless of party about hills with which
ne ,
they were concerned. His industry was indefatirable. He was inde-
pendent, bringing every vote to the bar of his own conscience and
judgment. Upon the adjournment of Congress, he published at his
own expense a report to the enters of his district, in which he re-
corded his position on every important measure and the reasons for
it This independent. liberal Democrat took with conservative Re.
publican Rochester. The community liked hint primarily became
Rochester is an old-fashioned American city and in Meyer Jacobstein
it had an olkfashioned American for whom to vote.

It runs in the family. Miss Susan Brandeis, daughter of United States
Supreme Court Justice I.nuis Brandeis, has been admitted to practice in
the United States Supreme Court. ML's Brandeis is now special assistant
to United States Attorney Hayward, New York City. Some of these days
if women keep advancing as rapidly as they have of late in the field of
public service, we may see Miss Brandeis occupying a out on the same
bench with her distinguished father.

Can this he trues :bliss Anne Brenner, field worker of the National
Council of Jewish Women in M ichigan,alleges that Jewish children were
segregated along with colored children in the schools of Benton Harbor.
Mich. If this statement is correct, then it should be investigated imme-
situation. I
diately and drastic action taken to remedy such All lalliflanible
would ask The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, which probably has readers in
Benton Harbor, to cheek up the situation there, and if conditions are as
described, then our Jewish leaders have a joh cut out for them.

He, les Suppression.

111

to
■ IOVOlolo
\Ilia
'
r •
cool,, however ta rtling it Mar
u
propriety
and justice wo ld
: .' : en a hearing'. At-
is sincerity', ha-
1 :it the Jewish cause
yeah the .% merican
!Pall is entitled
.i
Hall III an nimor-
• t those who differ

•lie Detroit Ohs-
ori.hanization of
o0idemee the Jews of the
,
m.I ., and hear Mr. Samuel,
ti. of the dynamic personali-
vv 1.
.krootriean Jewry, a man of
toted intellectual power, a bril-
1 d • orator and incisive man of let-
:, r It will be recalled that it was
Mr. Samuel who did yeoman serv ice
10 the ruucr Of our people in Poland
when it was obsessed with the pogrom
spirit. Mr. Samuel is a constructive
force in the movement to upbuild
lisle-tine.
"The meeting is open to everyone.
Tle re will be no admission fee and
o -, solicitation of funds."

NOTABLES TO GREET
THE KEREN HAYESOD

Einstein and Sir Alfred Mond
Will Send Messages to Its
National Council.

From the Orient Comes a "Surprise"
Offering for the Profit Sharing Sale

PERSIAN and
CHINESE RUGS

Marvelous collection of Rugs from all the principal Oriental rug

weaving centers, including Sarouks, Mossouls, Lilihans, Beloochi-

stans, Iran and Ispahan Carpets; Mahal and Daghdaghabads,

Samarkands and Yaks in large room size rugs, and a varied assort-

ment of throw rugs in exquisite colors and designs.

be given over to this
A special space in (an. Rug Department
sale. livery rug is newly imported, never shown to the public before.

Every rug is of heavy, deep pile construction. made of a quality of

wool that is found only in the most expensive rugs. All of them have

the silky lustre for which the Persian and Chinese rugs are justly

famous. The patterns are the nmst desirable ones, executed by the

hands of the native weavers in the most appealing and fascinating
designs, in colors which harmonize best With present-day demittuls.L._

Mossouls
Lilihans
Sarouks
Anatolian Matts

$185 to $225
Herese Persian Rugs
$225 to $275
Mahal Carpets
$250 to $350
Daghdaghabad Carpets
Samarkand Chinese Rugs $200 and Up

The choice is beyond words! All told, there are hundreds of rugs in this sale. The values are be-

yond anything offered in this city in a long time. W e have gone through great pains in getting these

rugs for this sale—now the rest is up to you.

NEW l'ORK.- -What promises to
le of the most memorable meet-
!ie. 3111131 , of .bnierican Jewry,
.:
.o..1.cr
of the illen 11111
1

,

it an
part 1 o,IIIIll .
whim'hill
i" !IOW hl
•,! by the national
• Ilherican Ken!,

$19.50 to $32.50
$29.75 and $35
$49.50 and Up
$6.50

Frank & Seder—Eighth Floor—Charge Accounts Invited.



"..' . - "iti-nalitY a th e ALLEGES HOFFMAN
be the annual
he ren Ilayesa Na-
. 'I the Fla11•1,11 •
Alphonse B. Miller of Philadelphia is a hard-headed manufacturer and
he writes in the American Mercury of the crucifixion of Jesus along the how.: • ire supreme governing
!. New York City the
f
b or • • fond. the delegates to
lines that are becoming commonly accepted by the thoughtful-minded boo..
Aronstant, nut or o
Dr. :Noah
Mr. and Mrs. II. NI . Blumberg of
,nut
ie of t DI'
which ard TOON being. voted for by
l' ■ t
11 .
Christians:
.0 il their suits were dismiss- "Jewish Dietary Laws from a Scien- Flint announce the engagement of
ten , of th , iusands of contributors in
o
t
attention
every part of the country.
These Romans were a hard-headed. practical people, who per-
d oint ' " calls
their daughter, Helen, to David M.
t thart in an artic le in The De -
mitted a hundred diverse creed, to exist unmolested under their
One of the outstanding features of Supreme Tribunal to Consider I " Sustice Brandeis withdrew (rem the Ithitilef ac
Stan
by main, of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs.
l e of Nov. 1.4
this gathering. it is now learned, will
i, .P Ca,
WrIIII
e s 111111 , 1 and trait Jewish Chronic
farflung rub., but they grew vigilant and ruthless the minute their
L cas
, 1 4, i when
Provision's Men Attack on
M. Mulne of Youngstown, Ohio.
he message , of greeting from a num-
political control was endangered. . . . It is ev:olent then that the
net pat•ticipate in the decisions of th e noted statistician, Frederick L. S. Mr.
and Mrs. Blumberg entertained
N ew York Statute.
ber of world famous personalities.
Hoffman, entitled "Why Jews Lira
crucifixion was a tribute to Christ's ability, not as a theologian but
the court.
nit their home 'thanksgiving day in
or-
_ . -- _
Professor
Albert
Einstein
and
Sir
the•
Longest,"
several
quotations
a
political
leader.
Of
all
the
diverse
prophets
that
existed
in
the
Defends the Law.
as
1111111O ' n
Alfred Stand among them. Dr. Ein-
maistitution- Samuel- II. Holfstadter, acting as cur which virtually are verbatim ex- honor of their daughter and Mr.
Roman commonwealth of that day, lle alone was honored by
P
mits from Dr. Anonstam's brochure. Muhl, Mrs. Mullin. of Youngstown
stein ha , n•cently addressed Karen
general of the re
active hostility.
alit Y of the law "f New fork"'hid' special deputy attorney
e validity' of tin ...
;
w r,t ille y,p ,ol i tiiitsviotruatl port t was their guest.
arn;ailia a
dlileottf
IlaYesod meeting- in Austria and regulates the sale of kosher m e at it s ,„., . d,, ., ,,,.„I the
Sir
Alfred
Mond.
alld
ID I , argument Mr. the dietary
I ',I,.
that state, was attacked in a /TIMM I
, -
Mr Miller further concludes that the Jews had no hand in the death other countries
The Jewish Young People's Society
despite the demands of the last Brit- last week
ion in the promotion of health among the ,
the Soprani' c "" I i• ii.itil'et di , iiined the legislation
of Jesus:
hef " re
ish election in which he was one of
The statute was enacted in 11.1.1.'d o I IL was i n the public interest. Ile said Jews. No reference is made in t he of Saginaw invites the members of
citizens article that the excerpts were taken the Jewish community of Flint to at-
the Liberal leaders, has been chair- requires those uho offer fi r -its
In the first place Christ was not put to death by stoninr, the
' ' 'Ott el , il ii I.". body of
'
t u r ey
man of the Karen Ilayesod campaign
kosher swat, meat onto , t- osil ow ,•.
. fall on Inv. the rellg from the brochure, which discuss, tend n lec
th
Mosaic penalty for the crime of which the Pharisees accused
Ti" the bearing which the observance of • of Hebrew Union College to be given
now in progress in Great Britain.
used
t
i
the•
preparatiens
to
litho]
'ii
h
pal
(Ii
I
but by crucifixion, a manner of puisliment purely Roman
on
health
Sunday
afternoon,
Dec. 7, at 3:30
New Leaders To the Fore,
I
the Jewish the dietary laws 11101 hall
it
with four-inch sires, statit•e that 'hi
by !heal for political offenses. Moreover, above the cross was placed
His subject will be "An
Besides these nie-sages from across meat is kosher. When sellers of k.t •
respect to and longevity among the Jew's o'clock.
ts o
the inscription, "King of the Jews"—a legend most offensive to the
10111
Philosophy
of
Life."
the seas, the session of the national er meats rind
a matter throughout the centut•i•s.
poi 1101 -
meat products hat d' ,
very people Pilate is said to have been trying to placate by Jesus'
conference. it is said, will lo. attended other kinds of meat, that which is I I •
execution.
by some of the ranking leaders of
kosher mist tie marked "non-kosh , i
American Jewry Who have within the
II
C'H , eat
Mr. Miller suggests the need for a new life of Jesus.
past year caw very close to the wort. 'Re
in New York was t :
1 t efigillid law
, .' 1
II of piddle 11 , 1,r1 . -t
•:
`"I In l'ill:. ' and although amen
of rebuilding Palestine. It is pointed' ° " the law in 10 22, is also owl.- is
1
We live to learn. This bit of interesting information I picked out of
'l'
IlenrV It Rosenfelt's book, "The Thing of Ginnie.," which is a review of out that the Karen Ilayenvol, being n ' t
i ack.
statement t ; the molt I I I ,.
1 for the relief non-Partisan institution. is in a nosi.

$6,1,onti.001
,
,
In
hi
by
'
the efforts of the Jews of the country to nes
ilminon.
tion to have it , platform accepted
m
I for the i• t
from the war. It wail' that the •quota for W
JO, of all shades of belief and opin- I- Peden
of j''"'' Suffering'
i.xnl. ained
eitunso wt the sin:• i ,
Del,. Id o l been set at $7 5,0 0 0 • At the opening banquet Dr. Nathan Kra,
In addition, the conference is arts,
S.•I'ill i'd kosher mead as that
of To rill' Emanu-El ninth- a stirring address. At the conclusion Pierre S hos
to tads- on added important,
r , ',„ •,....
I'll by the Orthodox Jewish
du Port arose and said: "I consider it my special duty, mot mo•reln• my enpect,,1
fpccidl privilege, to join in the raising of these funds because my grand from
the
fart that
it comes
iheh
istoric
reports
which close
have utom
been othitiirenients. 'fhis osieroid c
s tand“,d, d,
1
,
0"
,
..
1
-ubmitted to the League of Nations it'd°, ascortainahle
fath. r was a Jew, and I shall underwrite the campaign of it7:'
, ••..,' !
------
by the (lo‘. ernment of Palestine and to be used by the 1:1W-enfoI
. • o is is
No one can tell, he otso •tv.i.
I have never yielded to a temptation to the World Zionist Organization as the cers•
I IIII retain my self-respeet
what is meant loy Orthodox Joiwisi. t.
hear thlly Sunday. He doesn't stir one's spiritual depths; he merely excites Tewish Agency for Palestine.
,, ., , i , • ,,,,,,, na i i . ivh,
i
,
.
,
.
,,.t
.
,
the forth. Imious rosmirements so far as ni.,,
In a recent address On
mat) liVsterics, and the emotional debauch is styled "gettinr religion." If '
as he. as a self-ap- ot iii,nling meeting. Hermann Conheim. are c o ncerned. The law being vaglic, t,,Ii.... ,,,,i,,,,,, l e ,l ' eidilinance of thoi
Billy' attention is called to this he may "roast" It
.,,:" said Mr Hoist- 0We "T1
r
iasurer
of
the
Keren
Ilayemod
said: uncertain and indefinite. he contend- business"
I
committee
of
one,
has
been
doing
to
all
those
who
do
not
prance
point.
ei , t4s ,.s „" s t one ,, s th a t 'bodne.s i.
Of those, who favor democracy in ed. the courts must hold it unconsti-
asp the sawdust trail. here is a choice flower culled from the garden of
"
r Jewish
"For the
first
time, as far as we the belief on the part of the hundreds
affairs, some consider it a "'in.- tuinnal.
Rho
added:
Bundasism. And We wonder why the comic supplements have such
o f thousands of people who patrons'
1
th • consider it a necessity
hold . t o e hhlic.
pu
am net. of course, concerned with have been able to discover. this law
those who con scler it an evil. We attempts lip reference to Orthodox it that the word 'kosher has a mese-
,. I
1 1., American Mercury says:
are 'neat
more products
desirable which
than tic
of the Keren Ilayesinl have estali- Jewish religious requirements to in- ing kosher
and that
are
1 1 are 10 , 1 hoshur. Yet in the 01.1 t
ill the affairs of 1 , ■ rporate into the laws of Nev York
fished
dennieracy
Argument against the Darwinian hypothesis of natural selection
same loamth those eomplainants .14
oar organization because we consid- the whole mass of Jewish religious waica
o ld th e s t a t u t es ;m i.,.
d.,ivered before the massed Christians of Elmira, N. Y., by the Rev.
er it both a virtue and a necessity. law which is the accumulation of MI this i .„ue t to h
ound that the
1 , 1- Billy Sunday: "If anyone wants to teach that Gmbforsaken,
The heren Ilayn'51111 is the fund of the centuries, replete with ecclesiastical ,,,,,,t,,,,,,,i ;or, th e gr
evolution,
then
let
hint
go
out
and
let
him
be
,,..-
i s s „ i nd e finit e as t o I.,
of
.
,
50
wor
d
oki
born
theory
..
/
H
Jewish people, of the masses. Our meaning' and controversy, differing
unintelligible,
and
deny
the constitu-
h
different
nationalities.
with
dif-
• ported by men who believe in that blasted theory. and not expect
but
wit
revenue comes not from the few
i •
• Christian people o f this country to pay for the teaching of a
h • many. We believe that nior• rev- ferent conditions and with different Ronal competency of the Legislature
cise of goo,
' - en professor who gets. up there and teaches our children to for-
Has two wide doors which permit people
aline
will
conw
if
the
many
take
a
•oottituries.
Some
of
this
ancient
rot-
t"
hold
them
to
the
exercise
their CI
ntation,
. .. God and makes our schools a clearing house
hand in the affairs of the fund. To ligious law is still in force, other parts faith in making the repreose
to
enter or leave the rear scat from either
f , d :Ilan dirty politics."
luntarily
v
ves
themselves
which
they
this evil the Koren Ilayesml National are not."
Justice Holmes Inquires.
as bee n e stablished an d is
make ill the furtherane e of their own
side without forcing front seat occupants
I left out a few words that I didn't consider decent enough for lily' Council h
Just ice Rohn, interrupted to ask noisiness, t hat the products sold by
read, In, but which were apparently listened to without resentment by the functioning. At the same time, we
to get out of the car. As Buick builds the
was not perfectly well- them are kosher."
mitt:rod and refined ladies and gentlemen hungering for spiritual nour- believe democracy to he one of the
Mr. Ilastadter stated that in 1 7 Ina,
Jewish virtues imbedded in the .tis. w
known what kosher means. Ailiourn-
Coach, it is a convenient, modern, sub-
'shims, t.
in ltsit'i, the Common ('our,
110101
traditions
of
our
people.
t
of
the
court
prevented
Mr.
Poilell
and
tarp'
went of it
_
__
_
. _
_

from completing his reply, but he did cil of the city of New York revoked,
stantial, smart-looking closed car with
--
--
-----
-
two butchers, Nieholas
say that fo rbidden Animals undi r Or- the licenses of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein
Body by Fisher.
thodox Jewish roiliri1.1!4 requirements Smart mid Caleb Vandentourg, for of
r
guests
for
the
Thanks-
as thc .
h•I
b• ilvtcroliood with ren,,nable fixing a ko slier seal to meat that was
-
■ cave

iri L vinin holidays Mr. :mil Mrs S. Rap
in fart kosher, and that in Isla
And in addition to Buick's two Coaches,
certaint y , 11 1111 that the method of tP 1
7, ■ eort and sons. Harry and Sylvan. Monthly Meetnigi
could be determined with a there was, for a short time, in form , in
----
of Laming
The monthly meeting Wan held last slaughter
there arc twenty-three other Buick models
fairly r•asenable degree of certainty. New York City an ordinance prohtb-
Sunday afternoon. Samuel Heyman
the ding the sale of moat as leitsla•r unless
, ring Miss Alma Buckner
5. 11 ,„
o f nut that, he ismielloh-d, was only
from which to select your Buick.
Mk , Marion Kovinsky entertained addressed the members on "Bits
marriage will take place Dec.
lia Barnell• who wit . r nest, at a dinner party honoring Palestine." in which he told of his ex- 1,-ginning in the determination of it was killed under license front a Jew-
ish minrergation.
" C e
I
Ml
periences
in
the
Holy
Land
last
sum.
what
is
kosher
'
_cried in January, Mrs. M. II i Slims Celia Barnett and Miss Alma
Th... parts of the meat that may be
Standard Six Coach *1295
nor. He illietrated his lecture with
ss
• and Miss Bernice Strains ' ii Buckner.
-
---
-
costumes, sabers. salt from the Red tined, the method of tratisportation,
-
tstesnes to 1 0 tables of bridge
Master Six Coach 6 1495
o
f
glass
and other trophies the piety of the individual who sells
ea
,
bits
Netziorr
y
r
,.
an
d
M
at
a
noon
I
Benjamin
i ch jong Nov. '-14
Mr.
se
Ne•. I n a P.41 Feanore veroo4rat Ia. to Iv
in given at the Jewish Com - I entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Net- which he brought hack with him. Miss the kosher meat, were important far
.1.1 ■ 0 11 .1 ....I O. o Al .4 ( e.-,hew
.,
by Mrs.
, zorg and Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Baalon Elizabeth Halt gave several piano se- tors, among others, which entered inn
: won
..,s e e• • .1..(o. (Hfr,o4
Center.
High Benjamin
scores at Gold-
bridge
determination
of
the
question,
he
aid
-
Ile
n
A business meeting fol
lections.
of Detroit for Thanksgivinr.
The Bay City Lodge of I It. B. E.
1 111. J. Streifling of Detroit and
lowed.
attorney General Sherman of New entertained at a Thank-givoir olaiten•
-
M'
...rman Buckner, while Mrs. G.
hur sler of Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. S—
York and District Attorm y Banton of Tuesday. evening, Nov. s, at the Bio-
D.via.on of General Motors Corp.
a I: , import
scored was
high sprung
at mah on
jong.
t
s lull.
1 I
s 1
orehe•tra
uree-
P ;,
surprise
all were Thanksgiving guests of Me. and Halycon Club:
('aunty, who
h Are defending moo
..A
('
York C
DETROIT BRANCH GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
..i Cr
- The Halycon Club held all open
briefs. that
and played.
played. Several novelties were given
will
support
in
oral
argument,
r tin..

meetly
at
the
club
house
last
Mon.
the•
lase,
declared
in
their
em caps when a telegram was re- Sirs. !limey Jacobson.
OWEN & GRAHAM CO.
the intermission. Guests were
BEMB•ROBINSON CO.
--- -- -
21143 E. Grand Blvd. •1 Oakland
il from Dan Cupid revealing the
444 East Jefferson Ave.
Mrs. Hannah Wainer of Cincinnati day evening. Miss Mary Connolly
present from Jackson, Lansing, Flint
"Sex the law i' clearly within the polity,' present
PFENT & DECKER
HARLEY BUICK CO.
engagement
of Miss Bernice
Streifling
Weinberg
of
Detroit,
son
is
visiting
her
daughter
and
son-in-
of
the
!boon!
of
Health
talked
on
powers
of
the
state,
is
not
an
interfer-
9740 Mack Ave.
to timorg e
3752 Cass Ave.
Hyriene.
- -- --
voce with interstate commerce, as
Mr. and Mrs. A. Maretskns
LOUIS-ROSE BUICK CO.
WEST SIDE BUICK CO.
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Weinberg of Sari- law
The
Jewish
Young
People's
Society
ci
mplaintants
allege
in
their
brief,
and
Saginaw.
12193 Woodosrd Ass, Highland PRA
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sesso Wait Fort St.
now
The Jewish Young People's Society Banquet,
as si ec ifl ea lly d rawn t o prevent 'of Saginaw invites the members of
STANLEY KRAJENKE
TELOTTE BUICK CO.
The second annual banquet for Y. and w
11620 Jos. Campau Ass.
soil Grand Riese A...
Cit y community to attendthe a
the Bey by
Mrs. M. Fox of Grand Rapids and
of Saginaw
invites the of members
of W. II .A. members will he held at the fraud.
" the
Jewish community
Pontiac to
SIEGEL-ZECKENDORF COMPANY
Dr. Israel ltettan of
lecture
insi
that
te
law
is
sufficient-
st
They
n clubhouse Sunday evening, Dec. 7.
4234 Woodward Awe.*
small daughter are the house gee ,
a
attend a lecture by Dr. Israel Ratt
arrange d which ly ob•finit • to Ion easily understood end j Hebrew Union College to be given
of Mr. and Mrs.. M. II
A. Willer.
College Sunday af- A program has been
of Hebrew Dec.
Union
. Mrs. Max J. Weinberg of Bad Axe ternroon,
7, at 3:30 o'clock. His will be followed by dancing. The followed, and deny that the complain- Sunday afternoon, Dee.
7, at 3:30'
o'clo ck, in. Saginaw. H i s su b j ec t w in
automobiles
ns
t have ann• standing in the contr
I
g irls may invite their escorts to come . i a v er
L."
o- I be " An Old Philosoph y of ife
s yw arranting them at this time to
su bject will be "An Old Philosophy for tine d ancing.
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of Lif ."

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