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friend, with firm step, head erect and
9
eyes disowning thy secret, thou pass-
1nal
,
.
eth on, with "him" and his friend in
(thy wake, and thou knowest—sweet
thought to think—that he would fol. Juvenile Night:
Entertainment provided by talent-
' low you into the wilderness; yea, if
ed children of members of Pisgah
need be, to the end of the world!
Once, after many such passages, Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., featured
on a Shabbas evening Voegele went to the last meeting of the lodge Monday
the park with a girl friend of hers. evening, April 3. The program proved
She turned into a dark lane, with highly entertaining to the audience,
"him" in hot pursuit. The girls sat which filled the lodge rooms. A sur-
down on a park bench almost hidden prise of the evening—not upon the
aIld 111 1 W j a ckets are not meant for from sight by a leafy tree—and he program—was presented in the per-
them.
took his seat on the same bench, son of "Sy" Feinberg, l'isgah's hu-
But a maiden knows better than snuggling away in a corner, with the I morist who officiated as master of
to have the house Without first get- entire length of the bench between ceremonies. The affair was in charge
ting into her Shabbas best, for "he" is him and the girls. of Morris J. Kramer, chairman of the
The night drew near and a fine entertainment committee. Mr. Kra-
waiting on a park bench to see her
Elieser, and his friends, wilderness of leafy boughs overhead mer announced the formation of
ready and waiting for a chance to i sheltered these three children of men a children's dramatic club as an out-
He fancies himself unob., in a sweet-smelling darkness, hiding growth of the lodge's "Juvenile
• h ,r
served, looks at her aslant out of the them in obscurity from the looks and Night."
corners of his eyes, and nudges his speeches of the world without.
A slight evening breeze brought Sick Committee:
colleague: "There now—do you see
—a bit of all right, eh?" And she, delicious coolness. Voegele and Elie-
George Gooier, coMmittee chair-
Voegele, makes naught of the m— see both thought that it was good to man, advised the lodge that Brother
passes by, coldly indifferent. "Let be alive and young. Their hearts Lichtman is improving in health. Mr.
them stare after me —drown them- beat wildly in the darkness, both Lichtman, who is a member of Salt
selves—what of it?"
I thinking: who will speak first!
I.ake City Lodge, has been suffering

1 ritll NA'S Young
Judaea

A COMMON STORY

By ShoIrm

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1 J.1 1 1 J. 1 J. 1 2 - 1 -1 1 1 -1.1.1. 1 J. 1 / 1

Club,
Notes'

Oriental Cafe

B'nos Rachel.

The Passover meeting of the B'nos
Rachel Club was held Monday eve-
ning, April 13, at the home of Miss
Copinsky. The following program
was given: "Original Ten Command-
ments," Sophie Rushevsky; "The Fes-
tival of a People's Liberation," Lil-
lian Garnick; "The Hebrew Uni-
versity," Sylvia Lapinsky; "The New
Synagogue in Palestine," Dora Coop-
ersmith, and a poem by Henrietta
Katzer. Refreshments were served.
The next meeting will be held at the
home of Sylvia Lapinsky of 544 East
Kirby avenue Tuesday evening,
April 21.

219 Michigan Ave.

Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel

DANCING

EVERY EVENING

C

10:00 P. M. to 1:00 A M
Voegek, after the manner of
young girls the world over, was fond
Saturday Afternoon 12:30 to 2:30
of "dressing up" and adorning her-
self to the best advantage.
On work (lays there is little time
for such maiden folly. There is
plenty of work to be done—unbesh-
Bert Milan and His Orchestra Playing.
Hadar Zion.
reirel—and girls must do their sew.
ing. Rent is sinfully high and times
A Passover party was given at the
are bad. Her father earned very lit-
home of the leader of the Hadar Zion
tle and there was a good deal lacking
Club. The following program was
yet of the 300 rubles she tried to lay
given: "Meaning of Passover," by
Dost mind thee, Voegele, dear, j He gave a modest cough, to make from partial paralysis. Ile is now Annie Baker; "Early Life of Moses,"
up for a befitting dowry. Besides,
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when money in the house was scarce how heart-sore thou wert when once I his presence known. It meant: I am being cared for in a private hospital, Leah Bergstein; "Story of the De-
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her mother would make petty inroads he did not look your way, but stared here! She tried to look blandly look but is anxious to secure quarters in parture from Egypt," Sadie Sandra-
upon her hoard to pay for holiday
a Jewish home. Any persons who vita; "Pharoah's Attack at the Red
may be interested are urged to com- Sea," Annie Karp; "Commemoration rr
that becomes her like a veil on a her unconcern.
making on Shabbas.
A moment's silence that seemed an municate with Mr. Gomer or the sec-
This thought was often flitting collie dog? He eyed her for a long
of the Festival," Ada Fisher, Tillie
through Voegele's brain: "Wooers time, but in the goodness of thy heart eternity. The evening breeze, so it retary. Mr. Lichtman is able to meet Lipshitz and Julia Farman. Follow-
there are enough—like dogs in the thou givest him another chance by re- seemed to them, began to tell their any financial requirements and needs ing the program games were played
street—but every dog wants a meaty passing his bench, ignorant, to all ap- heart's desire in an ironical whisper very little attention.
and refreshments served. Ethel Cohen Ili
The committee recently received a won a prize at the games.
bone." For all that she didn't worry pearances, of his presence, casting a to all the world.
"Pray, do you know what time it letter from a member sent by the
much why she—a young girl like her stealthy glance behind thee—how
—and good looking—this she could heart-sore thou wert to see him still is?"
lodge to Denver, who advises that he
Daughters of Zion.
"No, I don't!" Meaning to say: is already improving in health. Ef-
not help admitting in all modesty as intent upon her, with her face aglow
The last meeting of the Daughters
she stood before the mirror, when a with pleasure—how valiantly didst "I know what's the time of day with forts are now being made to secure
of Zion was held Sunday, April 12, at
Free of Charge to Employer.
pleasant girlish face, rosy-checked, thou repress thy tears when he thee, my lad, but easy; not so fast.'
the admittance of a local young lady
nudged her; didst see? She
the El Moshe Synagogue. The leader,
in a frame of lustrous, loose-flowing nudged his friend: "Did you notice?" Her chum
was into the hospital at Denver.
Mrs.
E.
Linkin,
read
a
short
sketch
on
resented
this
a
little—there
black hair, smiled back at her. She
To be sure, when he became aware really no call for meddling—she
the life of Theodor Herat. A decla-
would have liked to stand before the
of thy presence at last, Malkah (naafi- meant to rise from her seat, but fas- Membership Committee:
mation contest will be held at the
mirror for hours had it not been for
Detroit Branch, 1509 Cass Avenue.
peered into nothingness. Forthwith eination held her spellbound.
The campaign for new members is next meeting to choose the repre-
her fear to beshrei herself.
he rose from his bench, dragging his
sentative who will debate with other
"A
fine
evening,
is
it
not?"
"To
in
full
swing
and
Elias
Goldberg
On Shabbas, to be sure, there is
friend with him in thy trail—both be sure, a fivi." Small eon-
ne e through frozen eon- announces that results achieved thus club winners.
time aplenty for "dressing up," and
following you like shadows. Once about to b reak
she can scarcely tear herself away
they passed with a decorous "Good ventions? The two young folks ban- I far are beyond expectations. The
Stars of Judaea.
from her image in the mirror.
Shabbas." A slight nod was all they died questions and answers, first slyly following have been named as can-
"Enough of this, Voegele!" her moth-
The last meeting of the Stars of
got for their pains. And secretly and with hearts beating out of time,tains of membership teams: A. B.
er upbraids her. "Have done with
was held April 11 at the Me-
thou didst rejoice. "If I turn into then easily and freely, drawing near- • Benderoff, Albert Blitz, Max Braver, Judaea
thy finery; thou are good-looking
lik Libr aty at Kirby Center. A Pass-
George
Abra-
another alley they'll follow just the er to each other on the bench, and I ' Max
Don't Waste Your Time and Fare,
ham Buchner,
Gurovitch.
Julius Gomer,
Horowitz,
Zel
enough without all this foolery." But
over pr ogram was given by Frances
same." Sweet balm upon thy wound- feeling more at home.
what do old women know? They may
li Katz, Alex Konatz, M. J. Kramer, Merliss , Eva Farber and Becky Bello.
ed vanity! Heedless of him and his
When
she
arose
to
go
home--which
C.
Rossman
and
Samuel
K.
Slobin.
well go without. Modish millinery
Becky Bello was elected president of
the weather mercifully helped to
The next class of candidates will
b; Bessie Shapero, vice-presi-
make none too early—he saw her be initiated May 10 under the aus- the clu Becky %mem, treasurer, and
(lent;
down the lane. They shook hands.
2140 CASS AVENUE
ices of the degree team of the lodge,
s
France Merliss, secretary. The next
They met for a second, for a thir a
(Southeast Corner Columbia)
meetin is will be held at Kirby Center
time, and their youth was the magnet I headed by Max Edwards.
House
April 18.
that drew them together. Thencefor- ,
you as any of the Mt. Clemons Bath
I Can do the same for
ward—through those chances—not "Piegeh Brevities:
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Judaeans.
Herzl
1
A
smoker
and
entertainment
is
altogether blind chance, perhaps- ,
At the last meeting of the Herzl
that throw lovers together—they
met I planned for the meeting of April 27.
PRICE $1.00 Phones Cad. 8610 and Cherry 194
company
ns plans were made for the
at the house morn
of friends—in
and more distaste- ' The speaker will he announced in the Judaea
11010
(
11100101•
o become affiliated with Young
that became
and next issue of The Detroit Jewisn club ti
Louis Lavine spoke on Dr. "Ilk
N .
Judaea
ful to them, as they felt, more
i Chronicle.
Sol Blumrosen, chairman of the in. II. Sh opera, founder of the Hebrew)
more, that they ought to meet where
third parties couldn't meddle. In the Itellectual advancement committee, Unive rsity idea and of the Jewish Na-
and they secretly agreed to meet • has a number of noted speakers of tional Fund. At the next meeting
prominence scheduled for ap- Isador e Ackerman and Harry Cohen
alone. h'eal
They met beyond the borders
of I I pearance before the lodge during the will s peak on the Jews of Russia and
ds the
Palest ins.
the town and walked towar
woods, in that silence that is more l next
two months.
The numerous
work of this
committee
has evoked
fa-
s.ble comments from lodge mem-
el oquent than words.
vI,II;a
5 —
WI.LYS-KNIGHT and OVERLA
Su n down and golden radiance upon b
the corn fields to the right and left of '
represent compelling values that
JUDGES MURPHY and BREN•
their happy road. A happy road and " set
The
banquet
and dance
for initiation,
May 10 will
take place
at the
sure my continued success.
NAN ••y that 50% of the cases
Building, Philadel
a long road, with a breeze
fanning
Chia
Talmud Tor ah
Ring Glendale 7421 or see me in
can be settled out of Court.
their foreheads--a breeze whispering1 and Byron av enue.
son for • demonstration.
They know.
joint affair with Windsor Lodge
their secret to the harvest.
d for the near future.
Nightfall and darkness—but no is
take no cases to the Courts.
I
"
" Ian
lodge
is sontemplatints the e s-
' gloom went with the darkness. It , is The

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veiled the joy of their young tablishment in Detroit of a chapter
on
only
leph Zadeck Aleph, the junior
hearts.
of Aleph of the Independent Order
"'It's been nip heart's desir e these ' auxioary
any
months,
Voegele,
to
know
,
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th ee
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(To be continued next week.)
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Mount Scopus, WAS founded by Jeru-
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"Applesauce," by Barry Conner,Ilibrary was turned over to the Zion-
which begins a week's tousagement at 1st Organization, where it forms parts
the Garrick Theater Sunday night, of the university library of 90,000

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April 19, is heralded as the jolliest volumes, This collection of books is
of all American conuslies. still accommodated in the building of 0or product is not only "Easy to loot
Skilfully played by an unusually I the lodge and is administered by a
at" but "Easy to live with."
well selected cast headed by Allan -committee of representatvies of the
nai
Zionist Organization and the B '
An
Dinehart and Caiborne Foster, '
\ Tyrii. When the national and uni-
library eventually acquire
plesauee" is built around the unique
) le.2
of one "Bill McAllister," varsity
;;Irk 01:Cant V &mil
their own building. part of the hooks
makes uill remain in the lodge building,
glib
and
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who
a
his way through life by flattering and
which will function as a city library.
cajoling his friends and enemies

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alike.
Mr. . Dinehart and Miss Foster are B'nei B'rith Note.:
\ radio program was broadcast
assisted by the original cast, which
. Thursday evening, April 15, under
includes Walter Connolly, •
Crommette, George Barnum, Carrie
Weller
and Jules
Farrar. Herndon
The play No.
Cse
auspices
of II.,
Des
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by Richard
330,
I. 0. B.
by Moines
Station Lodge.
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r
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ti e
producer of "The
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try. Addresses ,,n B ' nai B'rith sub.
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11 iects were made by Rabbi Eugene
somolIMINEMIMIMMIM.111111.1.1.
Mannheinier, past president of Diss
tric t Grand Lodge No. 5; Robert Lan-
non, member of the general commit-
' tee of this district, and Rabbi Solo-
mon Rivilin.
Proceeds from the public sale of
' President Kraus' autobiography, re-
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, equally between the Leo N. Levi Me-
morial Hospital and the Hebrew Uni-
versity in Jerusalem.

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