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Resolutions Sent
On Perlman Bill
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Jewish Open Forum Urges
Change in the Immi-
gration Law.
Cut
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Judaea
Mrs. A. D. Phillipe was hostess a
a very attractive bridge on Wednes
Mogen David C ub.
lay, Jan. 13, in honor of her house
guests, Mrs. H. Gordon and Miss Sa
At the last meeting of the
die Gordon of Portland, Ore. Her David Club the followi nis
guests numbered 24.
were elected: President,
law; vice-president, Mr. I lbs..
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Mrs. Isadore Selvin entertained retary, Sam Finkelstein
the Tuesday Club at her home on Howard Gabe; serg,eary
West Genesee avenue. High score William Saik. Irvin S evil
Henry Feigen were chose n to
was held by Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb.
sent the Mogen David
tub .
declamation contest.
At a recent election of the Kiwanis
Club Alex Levinsohn, one of Sag,i-
Sons of Judat a.
naw's prominent young business men,
At the last meeting of he
was elected president.
Judaea, held Sunday, Jan 21
Farnsworth Synagogue, Jxvi .
Dr. and Mrs. Jacoby Rothner of nor gave a report on the F
Detroit were week-end guests of their and current topics were die
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rothner. At the next meeting a de
held on the question, "Re OG- 1
Mrs. H. W. Gerard and daughters the Dispersion of the Jew, Wa
ficial."
have left for New York.
The following resolution was sent
by the Detroit Jewish Open Forum to
a shadow, and he would fall asleep, Senators James Couzens and Wood-
drowisily painting the darkness bridge N. Ferris, Congressmen Clar-
n
around him with masses of blue sky ence McLeod, John Sosnowski and
By Louis Golding.
and triumphant yellows of corn.
,
Grunt Hudson and Albert Johnson,
More and more he seemed to be slip- chairman of the commitee on immi-
'h
"Eli, lunch! Are you coming?" ping away from her. The pleasure she gration and naturalization of the
Then, coaxingly, "Do, there's a dar- once found in making little Jewish del- House of Representatives:
ling! And I'm hungry, too, you know!" icacies for him, like varrenikas and
"Whereas, the existing immigra-
Then, a little wistfully, All the lovely strudel, or rescuing the buttons of a tion law works a special hardship
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brown gravy congealed and the pota- deciduous shirt, became more and more upon many of the citizens of the
toes cold on snowballs! Do come! And listless.
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United States as well as the declar-
28 West Adams
I've made you some lovely Knishehs.
"But, don't you see, love," he would ants resident in the United States
You remember. Your mother taught say, when she remonstrated with him whose families are in Europe, and
me, God bless her!"
in a hurt, ignorant voice, "but all this
"Whereas, Calvin Coolidge, Presi-
A muffled voice replied, "I'm coming, is my way of loving you. I don't know dent of the United States, in his mes-
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of shadow—just a wee moment!"
couldn't spend a third of this time at vocated a policy in regard to immi-
"But you said that 40 minutes ago. my painting; my heart wasn't in it. grants which would lessen the hard-
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I'll go out to a teashop and cat buns My canvases were waiting for you. I ships and suffering caused by the
Dodge Bros. Elect Officer -.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seitner have
unless you come at once. At once, can't put velvet cloaks in the mud for separation of families, and,
returned from Chicago.
mind you!"
you to tread on. But I can make you
Joseph
B. Graham was dee?,
"Whereas, Nathan D. Perlman,
"Oh, you nuisance of a little wife! immortal on canvases." His boyish , Congressman from the State of New
president in charge of no : nut. -- --
Mrs. Daniel Danziger has returned
Very well, then, very well, I'm com- eager eyes filled almost with tears as
and
A.
Z.
Mitchell vice- jr,.: I-
York, has introduced a bill known as
ing!".
he tried to explain the inexplicable H. R. 5, which provides that the wife, from a two weeks' visit in Detroit.
charge of purchases, at a
Wishes to announce to his many friends
There was the sound of reluctant love of an artist. There was a break
the
directors
of Dodge 111 tithe,
husband, unmarried children and par-
that he is conducting business temporarily
Mrs. J. J. Blumrosen of Detroit is held in New York. J. 11 G rr
feet shuffling out from the studio along in his voice as he tried to reassure her.
ents of a citizen of the United States,
the guest of her parents., Mr. and president of Graham Br, then. •
the uncarpteded corridor, and Eli Ru- But she would stand away from him,
from his residence
as well as the wife, husband and un- Mrs. Jacob Thal.
bens came Into view.
half beseechingly, half resentfully.
manufacturers, now a die h.,
married children under 21 years of
"You baby! You've brought your
"Before I met you I was a baby,
Dodge Brothers, Inc. Ili
age of permanent residents who have
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palette with you—and take those fool. I knew nothing. I had a school-
The
Jewish
Ladies
Charity
sewing
a
vice-presidency follow: the
brushes out of your mouth. You'll de- boy's idea of color and form. Now declared their intention of becoming still meets every Thursday. The la- election of his brother, I
citizens,
to
enter
the
United
States
as
velop lead poisoning some day. Then I have a lover's idea. Your eyes give
dies
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work
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continue
vice-president
and genera I ,all•
what'll Leah Ruben, do, alone in Lon- me my knowledge of shadow and non-quota immigrants; therefore, be until 4. All are welcome to come alter and Ray A. Grahar
it hereby
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don?"
No connection with any other firm.
any
time.
light, and your body of trees, and
manager
of
Dodge
Broth -rs,
"Resolved, at the meeting of the
This was the invariable preamble to your bosom of clouds, and your hair
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day, Dec. 17, at 8 p. m., in the city
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of Detroit, that the Sixty-ninth Con-
said her unmarried friends, contempt-
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So on, for ever. Never herself for gress be urged to pass the Perlman
uously, with an eye alert for the next
her own sake! Was she to be a sub- bill so that the harshness of the ex-
rtist madman who stumbled into Phil-
tler and more degraded artist's isting immigration law be softened,
istia. Besides, there was something
model? Was she always to be dis- thereby uniting families and improv-
not strictly kosher about a Jewish girl
Is Delivered to Your Home Daily by
cussed, not in terms of herself, in ing the condition of many of our citi-
marrying an artist, even if the artist
terms of a man's love for a woman, zens and residents; and be it further
was a Jew. What was all that in the
(Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel)
"Resolved, that a copy of these
Bible about not worshipping graven but in terms purely of her suitability
images? Betsie and Jessie and Annie for utterance through pigment on an resolutions be sent to Senators James
unintelligent
canvas?
When
her
mere
Couzens and Woodbridge N. Ferris
would turn up their noses dubiously.
Of Eli's affection for his wife there irritation had subsided, the anger and to Congressmen Clarence Mc-
Every Precaution Taken. You Can Be Assured of Cleanliness
could be no doubt. But it was rather with which the sight of good food un- Leod, John Sosnowski and Grant
and Quality.
tragic (Leah would think, petulantly) tested invariably filled her intuitively Hudson and to Albert Johnson, chair-
"FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER"
that the only meal at which he had she would realize, what her intellect, man of the committee on immigra-
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been punctual since their wedding was the sheer inadequacy of her tempera- tion of the House of Representa-
MORRIS I. GOLDFEDER, Mgr.
the wedding dinner they had celebrat- ment, could never have taught her— tives."
The resolutions were signed by Da-
ed after the service in ohool. It was that the more remiss he was in his
it with her to some old friends, he behavior towards her, the less inter- vid W. Simons, member of the execu-
ested
in
the
gratification
of
the
little
tragic that on one occasion he had con-
tive board of the American Jewish
sented to leave his work and pay a vis- feminine foibles she found it profit- Congress; A. J. Koffman, president
should' turn up at their meeting-place able to drop, the more intense his of the Detroit district of the Zionist
(she had preceded him to get some love for her flamed in the depths of Organization of America, and Julius
shopping done) in a paint-smeared his spirit. For, when she managed Deutelbaum, president of Pisgah
smock, one brown and one black shoe, to recall to him the sense of her bod- Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B.
and the silk hat he had been married ily presence, she discovered in his
The following answer was received
Dancing Daily, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. to
in and seized in desperation on discov- caresses, the long look of his vision- by Mr. Simons:
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ering he was already over an hour ary eyes, a delight, a hunger, a sati "Mr. David W. Simons,
Saturday Matinee Dancing 12:30 p.m. to 2:3( P.m.
ety, which thrilled her to the mar
late.
1201 Majestic Building,
NEW YORK
As the months went on his work ab- row.
Detroit, Michigan.
Yet deeper within her grew her re
sorbed him more and more. Ile would
"My Dear Mr. Simons:—I beg to
Accommodations for 1000 guests.
"Fine Food Served Fine."
come to her at night, on the verge o sentment against his art. She wa acknoWledge receipt of the resolu-
collapse, his eyes still full of specu piqued. All day she could hear th tions of the Jewish Open Forum of
In the heart of the downtown business section.
lation as he conjured up his tints on spiteful sururrations of her friends Detroit in behalf of II. R. 5. These
an imaginary palette. She would "Poor, dear Leah! She has let her resolutions will be placed before this
Connections to all parts of the city within a few
smooth his toweled hair, shake him a self in for it with that selfish Ruben committee at its next meeting.
minutes from our door.
little, kiss him, until consciousness o f I man, hasn't she? Doesn't care a
"Yours sincerely,
her returned to his eyes and the Y scrap for her, they do say. It's al
"ALBERT JOHNSON,
NEWLY FURNISHED AND RENOVATED.
glowed again with all the fervor o f ways those old pictures, pictures, pie
"Chairman."
the earliest days, and not a whit les s tures! Selfish beast, I call him!
High-class service at low rates.
passionately he kissed the lips whic h What do you think, Janey?" And
were the "theme" (he would say Janey certainly saw no reason to
Large Wedding, Banquet, and Convention Halls.
"linking up all my symphonies of scar - moderate the strictures of her friend.
let." But too soon the mist, the ab
Board Meeting:
(To be continued next week.)
straction, fell upon his eyes again lik e
A board meeting of the Detroit
unit of Junior Iladassah was held on
Monday evening, Jan. 25, at the Y.
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completed for the next regular meet-
ing, to be held late in February. This
will be the "Purim" meeting.
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For the First Time in Nineteen Years
HARRY
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The second annual Senior and Ju-
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held on Sunday evening, Feb. 7, at
the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Seymour
Simons' personally conducted orches-
tra will furnish the music for the eve-
ning. Tickets may be secured from
Mrs. B. Roy Salinger, Junior chair-
man, or from any of the following
committee: Anne Nurko, Julia Klein,
Victoria Sheifman, Betty Davidson.
Elizabeth Glasier, Betty Berick, Lil-
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Membership:
Any girls who are interested in
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Windsor Chapter:
At the last meeting of the Windsor
Chapter of Junior Hadassah, which
took place Wednuesday, Jan. 20, the
following officers were elected: Mae
Lenore Cherniak, president; Edith E.
Williams, vice-president; Karol C.
Mossman, treasurer, and Kate B.
Marks, secretary. Various affairs
given during the past year by the
Junior Hadassah have proven great
social as well as financial successes.
The Windsor Juniors were splendidly
represented at the Canadian National
Convention of Iladassah, which took
place the week of Jan. 11 at Toronto,
Ont. Plans are under way for a
bridge-tea to be given the latter part
of February. The exact date will be
announced later.
"My Girl" at the Lafayette.
All the fun of a good fast farce
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10 months' run at the Vanderbilt
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of Harlan Thompson and Harry
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James," also was of the farce and
girl type.
Thompson writes the books of the
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out music. "My Girl" remains at
the Shubert - Lafayette one more
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