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CHURCH AND SYNAGOGUE(
PLANS COMPLETED FOR
B'NAI B'RITH MOONLIGHT TO HOLD PUBLIC FORUM
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I observe how regularly
Mrs. Zetta Wolf Cohen of 566 some children attend the House of
Farnsworth avenue passed away July Worship and how rarely their parents
15 after an illness of two moths, at come I should think that these par-
CHICAGO.—(J. T. A.)—What '
Plans have been completed for the
ents would find it embarrassing to
announced
as
the
first
official
confer-
first annual B'nai B'rith moonlight,
have their dereliction thus pointed
ence
of
church
and
synagogue
will
out. Besides, does not such parental
to be held on Monday evening, Aug.
Alpha Lambda Kappa Fraternity.
neglect reflect upon the parent in
be held next month in Olivet, Mich.,
the mind of the child?—Alexande•
:Members of the Alpha Lambda
with representatives of American
Lyons.
Kappa
Fraternity
enjoyed
t
moon-
, Jewish and American Protestant
light on July 27. The chairman of
groups in attendance.
the reception committee is selecting
The conference is being arranged ) athletic teams, further details of
by the Central Conference of AmeH- I which will be reported in the very
near future.
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Ased•Ed-Din Sorority.
A regular meeting of the As.ed-Ed-
tee on good will between Jews and
Din
Sorority
was held at the home
Christians of the Federal Council of
Churches of Christ and the Midwest of Miss Beatrice Wasserman of 410
Medbury
avenue,
at which time semi-
Council for Social Discussion. It will
was hell
be held on the grounds of Olivet Col- annual election of officers
with the following results: Miss
lege from Aug. 8 to 15.
Esther Schwartz, president; Miss
International relations will be the Beatrice Wasserman, vice-president;
subject considered by the conference, Miss Rose Goodman, secretary; Miss
with addresses by Rabbi Gerson Levi Sarah Silverman, treasurer, and Miss
of the Temple, Chicago; Rabbi Eph- Rose Elansky, reporter. Miss Jean
raim Frisch of San Antonio, Texas, Ogorowskie, Miss Beatrice Wasser-
who is chairman of the social justice man and Miss Sarah Silverman were
commission of the Central on er- appointed on the program commit-
owe of American Rabbis; Rabbi Ab- tee. Following the business meeting,
raham Cronbach; Bruce Bliven, New
bridge was played.
York journalist; Samuel Guy Inman,
JACOB ROSENBERG
and Reinhold Niebuhr, prominent
Gamma Rho Sorority.
clergyman, as speakers.
The last meeting of the Gamma
2, on the Steamer Put-In-Bay, which
Olivet will be given over to discus- Rho Sorority was held at the home of
will leave the foot of First street at
sion of economic, international, racial Miss Isla Jaffe, Kirby avenue, when
6:30 o'clock.
and family relations throughout - the planle' for a moonlight party were
committee, month of August—the church and completed for July 31 to celebrate
entertainment
The
headed by Jacob Rosenberg, has ar- !synagogue meeting being . .one phase the sorority's second anniversary.
analysis Meetings have been postponed until
ranged a programthat promises to of the program. Searching .
be enjoyable to all. All those who of contemporary social issues is early fall.
promised by the Fellowship for a
purchase tickets are assured of ample Christian Social Order, which is con
The Sororofrat.
The Sorororofrat attended a bowl-
room on the boat, as the sale of tick- ducting the forum.
ing
party
following their regular
A
number
of
clergymen,
editors
ets is limited to 200 less than the
teachers and church workers met a weekly meeting on Wednesday, July
capacity of the boat.
21.
The
next
meeting will be in the
As an added attraction, the organ- Olivet last year under the same ass
form of a social to take place at
ization has obtained the services of picas. The purpose was explained a
Belle
Isle.
A
theater party will be
the Wayne Quartet, composed of "an effort to find out what change
held by the organization on Monday
members of the Wayne county road are necessary to bring about a Chris
evening,
Aug.
2.
patrol, who will render selections lion social order and how to effer
throughout the entire boat ride. those changes,"
I. J. Paderewski
/4 „, 41
The Strineey Due.,4tt
in the Loan XVI Cm.
B'NAI B'RITH
MRS. ZETTA WOLF COHEN
the age of 70. Mrs. Cohen was an
active member of the Jewish Wom-
en's European Welfare Organization,
having been one of the. founders, and
in appreciation of her services the
organization is teaming some of the
orphans in her honor.
Mrs. Cohen is survived by her hug-
bane', Wolf Cohen; one son, Harry;
sister, Mrs. Rodin.
Interment took place Friday, July
16, at the Machpelah Cemetery, Rale-
bi Eisenman officiating.
NICHOLAS KLEIN
Nicholas Klein of 9116 Wilson ave-
nue passed away at the Highland
Park General Hospital on Sunday,
July 25, at the age of 58. Ile is sur-
vived by his wife, Cerline; one daugh-
ter, Irene.; three sons, Sidney, Arthur
and'Adolph Klein; three sisters, Mrs.
Rose Hyman, Mrs. Fanny Hirshman
and Mrs. Yenta Glazer, and three
brothers, John, William and Alex
Klein.
Interment took place Monday, July
26, at the Clover Hill Park Cenee-
tery, Rabbi A. NI. Hershman officiat-
ing.
Alpha Tau Fraternity.
At the last regular meeting of the
Alpha Tau Fraternity arrangements
were completed for the Irving Kopitz
class of initiates to be held on Sun-
day, Aug. 1, at 2 p. m. A boxing
smoker will follow in the evening.
Charles Suval was appointed chair-
man of the boxing department. On
Sunday, July 25, members of the
fraternity and their friends were en-
tertained at the home of William
Katz, 577 Hague avenue, with a din- Collins and Ceeley At Temple.
ner-dance. Jack Wald donated an
Madeline Collins and Leonard
Alpha Tau Fraternity banner to the
organization. William Garelick, Mey- Ceeley, remembered as the principals
er Burke and Jack Koenigsberg are of the Detroit company of "The Stu-
attending the Citizens Military Train- dent Prince," headline the bill at B.
ing Camp at ('amp Custer, Mich. The F. Keith's Temple Theater starting
next regular meeting will be held on Sunday matinee. In Ehglarld Miss
Monday, Aug. 2, at 31 Melbourne Collins was operatic prima donna
and Mr. Ceeley tenor of the Royal
avenue.
Opera, Covent Garden, London. Miss
Collins scored a great success in such
Dream Girls.
Miss Mary Feldman of Elmhurst roles as Nelda' in "Pagliarei," Mu-
avenue. entertained members of the setts in "La Boheme" and L'Amor in
Organ Girls Club on Thursday, July "Orphee." In their song recital are
22, at which time plans for an anni- two numbers for which Mr. Ceeley
versary party were discussed. Miss wrote the music. These are "Our
Dolly Goldstone of 1987 Indiandale Dream of Love's Not Over" and
avenue was hostess at the last meet- "Around the corner." The lyrics for
ing, which was held on Thursday, the latter number was written by
Anne Campbell, Detroit poet.
July 27.
Others billed: Harry Webb and
Athena Girls Club.
company in a cycle of tone pictures;
The Athena Girls wish to announce Warren and O'Brien in is travesty by
their first annual formal dance, to Dolph Singer, called "What l'rice Re-
be held Sunday evening, Sept. 19, at view," Jutta Valey and company in
the lintel Taller Roof Gardens. Many "Sky iligh."'•
special features have been arranged ,
among which will be old time dances .
CAMPAIGN OUSTS JEWS
Other organizations are asked to take
RIGA.—(J.
T. A.)—New hardships
note of the date so that they will not
plan affairs for the same evening. for Ukrainian Jews as a result of an
intensive
Ukrainization
campaign are
The next regular meeting will take
place Tuesday, Aug. 3, at the home reported in despatches from Odessa.
The Ukrainization campaign is con-
of Miss Rose Hershman of l'ingree
ducted in all government and public
avenue.
institutions and is aimed at making
Baby Day Nursery.
the Ukrainian language of general us-
On Sunday, Aug. 8, the Ilebrew age.
A special district commission which
Ladies Baby Day Nursery will hold
a bris for two orphans at the home, examined the officials, dismissed 70
545 East Canfield avenue. A dinner clerks in the Agricultural Bank, the
will be served and the public is re- Export and Trust Bank and other in-
stitutions because they did not have a
quested to attend.
sufficient knowledge of the Ukrainian
language. A large number of Jews
Auxiliary B'nai B'rith.
A regular meeting of the I.adies were included in those who were dis-
Auxiliary of the B'nai B'rith will be missed.
held Monday evening, Aug. 9, at the
en
B'nai B'rith Community Center, 275
OA FACT!
East Ferry avenue. All members are
urged to attend.
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Depitt Klub.
A meeting of the Depitt Klub was
held July 27 at the hones. of Jack
Schiff, 9447 McQuade avenue, at
which the following officers were
Irwin Ratner, president;
elected:
George Kahn, vice-president; Max
Biller, secretary and treasurer. John
Keystone of 2060 West Euclid ave-
nue will be host at the next meeting.
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YIDDISH BAN IS LIFTED
KISIIINEFF. — (.1. T. A.) — The
ban on the use of Yiddish at Jewish
public gatherings in Bessarabia WAS
lifted by a telegraphic order of the
central government in Bucharest.
The ban was issued by the military
authorities in Bessarabia. According
to this order Jewish public gatherings
had to be conducted only in Rou-
manian, as a result of which the en-
tire social and political life of the
Jewish community in Bessarabia
ceased. A delegation representing
the Jewish communities in Bessara-
bia, led by members of the Zionist
Federation, appeared before the Min-
inter of the Interior asking its aboli-
tion.
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