DEEIZOITAWIRI PAGE TWO RON14.1.E AUXILIARY PLANS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE The Hebrew University Janet Cohen, recording secretary; Miss Lenora Green, financial secre- tary; Miss Edna M. Lewis, treasurer; Mrs. John Stewart, mentor; Mrs. Jo- seph Modell, warden, and Mrs. Rose ity, as it Cowan. The honorary members of The Hebrew Uni stands today, is of small dimen• the auxiliary are Mrs. Kate Levitt, lions, but I venture to say that Branch of Old Folks Home Mrs. Libby Ellenstein, Mrs. Kate these small beginnings indicate Roth, A. Ackerman, Mrs. Grabowsky, Elects Officers and Plana David Oppenhvim, .1. Levin. Mr+. a large measure of wisdom on Enlargement. the part of those who control Harry Klein was appointed chalrnm, it. destinies. Yet, despite limi- of the ways and means committee and tations, the university will, I J. Levin and A. Ackerman were interest has been shown in Much •m convinced, play • part in the Northwestern branch of the La- chosen trustees. PALESTINE REDEEMED The auxiliary is conducting a mem- keeping with the role which the Auxiliary of the Jewish Old dies Jews today, a• always, play in Folks Bonn. which was recently or- bership drive with a goal of 1,000 By Lillian Lorraine Brown, Mr. Ackerman has sig- the intellectual advancement of new members. ganized by a large group of women. Baltimore, the world. At a meeting held at the home, 319 nified his intention of giving $100 to the home in the name of the five hue Edmund place, on May 27, Mrs. Kate ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR Levitt, president of the senior branch dreilth number. Upon the sacred Scopus Mountain ladies, inmates of Several Ohl of the auxiliary, told of her work dur- Stands the Hebrew University, Mfrs. home, are co-operating with the aux- Symbolizing an ideal of faith, ing ing her long !Hll of office. be held A contribution to humanity. State Bank Building Is Libby Ellenstem, one of the charter iliary. The next meeting will members of the auxiliary and a vice- at 31$ Edmund place tin Wednesday A cherished dream is realized, Beautiful Structure; Opened The Jews' fervent prayers are teemed . president. ;Ilse addressed the gather- afternoon, June 17, at 2 o'clock. ins. J. Levin, president of the home, It came as a historical triumph Last Week. their ef- Their Palestine redeemed. • congratulated the ladies on ANNOUNCEMENT forts and described the new home Suns of Israel need no longer wander. Joel L. Kapetansky and Mac Kal- The new First State Bunk Building which is being planned and which will Need not be suffering racial hate, man, owners of the Orpheum Print at the corner of Lafayette and Gris- of Davison Let them return to their ancestrid he erected on the COI nee wold street, one of the must beauti- and Linwood avenues. The branch of Shop, formerly located at 219 East home ful banking, structures in the West, the auxiliary will assist in raising Grand River avenue, wish to an- Where Judaism shall radiate. nounce to their friends the removal is modeled upon classic lines, engaged funds for the new home. With spiritual rectitude of heart The following ottrers were elected of their printing and rnultigraphing They shall gain in strength and wis- columns of the Ionic order supporting a olticorated attic story. The bank at the meeting: Mrs. Kate Levitt, office to their new headquarters in dom; opened on .lone 1. honorary president; Mrs. Louis Ru- the Walker Building, located at 4158 Giving joyously their services The main entrance door is of rich- benstein. president; !Sirs. Samuel Sa- Woodward avenue, corner Willis For the generations to come. The holy soil shall bear fruit, ly carved Tennessee marble and the torsky, first vice-president; Mr.. Lena street, and is now known as the Spe• And the glory of the day's refrain doors are set within beautifully orna_ Nilltall second Nice-president; Mis s natty Printing Company. Shall soothe away the years of sor- molted and perforated bronze frame. (iliktn's (former SAMMY'S DECISION By Eva Caminay. (Continued from at week.) TTTTTTTTTTTTT- T T T T T T TTTT.ST TT r p cz e: -r- J. ' iSlliIIS1Z After the Show "The Oriental" -4 For the Most Delicious Chop Suey or Chow Mein is DANCE To the Rhythmic Tune of Bert Milan and His Band In the meantime Sammy's thoughts were going through a very similar mental process. It was tough luck not being able to he a regular fellow in the gang, and to he like all the Situated Directly Opposite fellows in the gang were, and they were all Christians, excepting him. Book-Cadillac Hotel at Belt. Of course he didn't want to be • real Christian, but he wanted to be 219 MICHIGAN AVENUE like one; well, that is, to be like the members of the gang were; they weren't so good, but--well, they 111111 1111 ulaitlyl 0111111111 111:11,11141l! 11111 really were Christians, too, and there was no getting around that. Well, what could a fellow do, anyway? Sammy was undecided on Thurs- day, and he was undecided on Friday. That'. what has been said of many of my clients who bought Jos Of course he would be undecided on and made money. Campau Property ■ Saturday. Ile didn't think it was a row, Particularly noteworthy are the You ran be one of those lucky fellow., too, if you'll fair choice anyway. lie was so very And peace and contentment shall this buy. decorative panels between the win- undecided and thoughtful on Friday reign. 60-foot Business Frontage on Jos. C•mp•u between Six and Seven- dows and at the corner piers of the that he missed a baseball game—and a na- upper story. These, as Well as other Mile Roads. Priced very low and only 20 per cent down. that meant a great deal. It was about Together they shall succeed as tion (100 Hand Engraved Announcement Cards $16.00) sculpture work about the building, 4 o'clock Friday afternoon that be ACT QUICKLY ON THIS ONE remembered that there was a game In the rebuilding of their ancient were modeled by Anthony Di Lorenzo Special Engravings for home; of New York. These panels bear and It was to have started at 9 Palestine shall be a divine habitation, within them allegoric figures symbolic o'clock. SOCIAL AFFAIRS, ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDINGS The Ilebrew University, the cultural of banking, labor, transportation and "Well, I'll go down anyway," he dome. industry. decided. "Find out who wine any In fact for every occasion. The design of the interior of the I g • way." Sammy walked along slowly. Ile ' l1 In heaven you live and work in. main banking room follows the char. wasn't in any particular hurry. lie stead of playing and pretending. You miter of the exterior. It has a low CADILLAC 5593 hadn't been walking very long either face things as they are; you escape marble wainscot over which Caen 1372 PENOBSCOT BLDG. 1550 Woodward Avenue when it began to rain softly. Sammy nothing but glamor, and your stead- stone walls rise to an elaborately didn't notice it at first, but when he fastness and your peril arc your modeled and richly colored Italian • Renaissance ceiling. did he was a good long ways from glory.--Epigram. home. lie looked up ahead of him.] There was a large building called Mayne's Ball in honor of the man who had built it, a man who had been a Christian Scientist, and this, building WAR devoted to Christian affairs. Outside the door Sammy saw • poster which informed him that Dr. Frederick was at that moment giving a speech and that everybody was wel- come. Sammy wasn't long in decid- ing. Anyway it wan raining very hard now and the hall would be a good er refuge anyway. Sammy entered in time to hear half of the speech. "The history of our great and growing country is the most Interesting." Sammy heard that wA IM much and then he didn't hear any more until one word came through his thoughts and brought him back to his senses. "The first true, pure religion of our country was given by the Jew," the doctor had said, but Sammy heard only the word Jew, and he sat up straight to hear more. He did, for Th re can he no doubt as to 'fh happenings of the past Jcwi•h life should again ;ring the doctor lengthily discussed the Jew the a Tilly of the Jewish people four years have strengthened As loyal American et Urns I lave a firm vont {cll. that This is the timehen when rotte in these fertile v!• oe in Palestine to revivifi Jew• tot and his gifts to civilization before he my rot,'inion that the reset- and •A loyal Jew. we have the the Jewish be Pale tine i• to J we i•an cement all Jewish ac- leys n agricultor• anda civil- i,11 Ifs and thought through• tlement of Palestine by Jews dutt to take action with re- turned to the praises of the Chris- land with • happier Jewi.h We Jews•re on trial in this tivity and all Jewish interest oct the world. of theirown which otters the unly promIcIng road g•rd to this all import. subs e devoted and self• •ay to every Juw poop e, mothane utter. u se help We in Palestine. willal that a the most tians and others , and Sammy was now .11'1 GE IRVING LEHMAN. toward the solution of the Jews jest of Palestine. sacri icing ver I expected that if he Ise. not do some• d upbulld If we don't that 'prosperous Ot1iodn of the past. ish problem. listening intently. A Christ'an was thing to help it along. it will to s e with my own eyes. LOUIS MARSHALL. do the right thing we will lose PROF. ELWOOD MEAD, LOUIS D. BRANDEIS. in the end result in harm to praising the Jews, and Sammy Ed- NATHAN STRAUS. the assert III the world. U. S. Reclamation Commk- SAMUEL I'. LAMPORT. man took to heart every word he DR. CY RI'S ADLER the lecture was over with said. When Sammy went home. Ile went to his room and didn't leave it until it grew dark. Then he came downstairs and sat by the window thinking. NO COVER CHARGE "GEE, BUT HE'S LUCKY" ENGRAYING Sheehan's Book Store For Joseph Campou Iron toe PALESTINE---the MIRACLE of the AGE! The last of the three candles was flickering and turning to a blue light when Sammy's father said: "Sammy, go to bed." Sammy said "All right" and left the room. This was rather unusual and Sammy's mother looked in surprise. "Is he sick?" she whis- pered. "No," wan the quiet reply, "but I guess he's fixed--I mean reformed a little." "What did you do?" "I don't know. He said he'd rather be a Christian than a Jew, no I gave him his choice. That's all I did, so you can't blame me now." "Sammy," called his mother, "are you sick? Don't you feel good to- night?" "Ye-es; tell Pa to come here a min- ute, will you?" It didn't sound a bit like Sammy. His arrogance and self- confidence was entirely gone. lie acted as though he had just learned that older men and women were wiser than children. Mrs. Edman followed her husband upstairs. "What do you want, Sammy?" "Pa?" inquired Sammy. "Yen, what do you want?" "I just wanted to answer what you asked me a few days ago. I decided already." "All right. but remember, it's final. What is it?" "Well, I wanted to tell you I learned a lesson. I guess Christians are all right, but--hut I want to be a Jew." It was Sammy's decision. It changed him into a new boy; it gave Mrs. Edman faith in her husband, and it proved to Sammy's father that all things did happen for the best. And you may he sure that Sammy never regretted his decision. Every Jew ah01111 ronsI ler it • g re at privilege to .,tit Butte libe rally towards the Keren Ilayestal. National Fund and for Hebrew University. A In- me, I shall substantial] cream no last year's podgy.. FRED ItUTZEL. W .t I s•• in Jewish 'ate— tine s • real triumph for eiv il- irallt n. e Jewish resettle'', ntof is al. important to Pale tin It i• vital o the the utirld Only In Its Jewi h people. OW11 soil can Israel mak such price es• contribution. , to civil- ,n as it made in th Inkt and which Chriutendom holds sacr d. L ORD HALF O UR. for - lh's Isa common to becatme you willre- .11.1r ,reate a Jewish body. end • h soul, •nd • Jewl It so- the very element, s ty Olit DR CHAIM WEIZMANN. Th campaign for Palestin• is for a holy and most deserv- ing cause. I should like noth- ing better than to se e the t. Of the many worker. crowned with the greatest sue- Th herrn lhoesod ha .oc- ducted Its ••Raiis with elb• Ilene •nd economy, I has Son the enthuslastleconb- deny. of notes 4/10 wert for- merly skeptical or indifferent. lf he development that ha• taken place and is taking Phur in Palestine Is one of the air• Ades of the age. DAVID A. BROWN. SAMUEL UNT ERRMV FR. reS, RABBI HERSHMAN. M IRRIS D. WALDMAN. These Men are Giving Generously of their TIME, ENERGY and MONEY! DARE YOU GIVE LESS? The Keren Hayesod is the Foundation Upon Which the Hebrew University and All Other Upbuilding Activities of the Jewish Homeland Rest. 1•21Nrit THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Redeems the soil of Pales- tine as the perpetual prop- erty of the Jewish people. It then ameliorates the soil by Jewish labor, dries out the swamps and marshes, supplies the ground with water, lays out roads and highways and then lets the ground to Jewish pioneers on hereditary leases. _ , , , , , , i __ '''.r 4 :'-- , /': ' , ', • .!.. .‘,/,, s - ' - ' 1'..• VAQw frG-014 BOULIVA011) tAlloofinj S'icler 7/0g1 If you would really live, learn to really give. Developing and supporting 90 agricultural colonies; assisting thousands of immigrants to enter the land and find employment; co-operating in the maintainance of the Hadassah Medical Organization; providing for the construction of hundreds of houses throufh mort- gage loans; maintaining 120 schools; assisting the labo co-operatives to carry through pub- lic and other works; promoting trade and industry, assisting the Jewish National Fund, the Mizrachi institutions, etc. It is most fitting that the Peo- ple of the I3ook should establish a university as the crown of their educational institutions. And it witnesses their practical idealism that in the very first (lays of the re-establishment of the National Jewish Homeland the founda- tions of the University are laid. Like the settlers of New Eng- land, facing a life of struggle and hardship, they nevertheless feel the need and the desire for opportunities of study and learn- ing that a university alone can give. Insistent as are the de- mands for agricultural. indus- trial and economic development of the land, American Jewry surely will be eager to support this institution of learning and research. JULIAN W. MACK. Campaign Headquarters for $100,000 Fund, 1109 Majestic Building Cadillac 2350