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Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Passover Seder:

All plans are C. ■ 1111)1Ote for the 1':i- -s-
over seder to be held Saturday eve-
ning, April 10, at 0:311 o'clock at the
clubhouse. Louis .1. Rosenberg will
conduct the services and an inspiring
and happy evening is anticipated.

For a limited time beginning with Passover
Week, with every purchase of one dollar or
more of Eaton, Crane & Pike's Stationery we
will give free a copy of "THE ETIQUETTE OF
LETTER WRITING" — a 150-page book on

correct and gracious social correspondence.

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We will be open during Passover Week.
Order these delicious delicacies;

Macaroons, Nut and Sponge Cakes, Lemon
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CINCINNATI, OHIO

THE B. MANISCHEWITZ CO.

audience. York City. The Yeshiva which is un- ,
der the direction of Dr. Bernard Revel,
Drama:
has more than MO students canting'
The pioneer dramatic group pre- from all parts of the [tided States.
sented two very successful perform-
The laying of the cornerstone which
HMV,: in the Little Theater last Sun- will be a Jewish national event of un-
day and Monday evenings, April 10 parallelled magnitude and importance
and II. The program consisted of will he the occasion for tt gathering,
''Ni, Men Wanted," "Hearts to Mend," of nutny thousands of Orthodox Jews
and "The American Idea" and was ,front all parts of the country. Lead-
marked by the particular smoothness I ing Jewish scholars, statesmen and
and finish of the performance. Each U. S. government officials will be pres-
player handled her part with skill and ent at the cornerstone haying cere-
ability.
monies.
In order to art as a guard of honorl
Paddle Tennis Class:
to this great festivity in American!
The paddle tennis class is very :Jewish life, the National Committee of
popular and the players are planning One Thousand was formed under the
chairmanship of Louis Gold, promi-
it tournament in the near future.
I lira New York realtor who has con-
tributed
the amount of $50,000 towards
Saturday Night Dances:
Due to the Passover holiday, the 'the Yeshiva College Building Fund.'
Saturday' night dances at Webster I Detroit is prominently represented on
hall tinn April Pi and 23 will be this committee. Among the members
omitted, but the dances will he re- 44 the national body are David A.
Brown, Abraham Caplan, Robert R.:
sumed on April 30.
lalarwil, Rabbi A. M. Ash ns k • E sra
Rosin, D. %V. Simons, Srere Bros. and
Friday Evening Services:
.1. Chase.
The services on Friday, April rt,
Other prominent members are Hon.
were conducted by A. C. Lappin. an Jacob 11. Berman, Portland, Me.;
attorney in this city. There will be Morris Bloom, Atlantic City; Edward
the usual social hour after the services , M. Chase, Manchester, N. H.; Arthur
particularly expressive of Passover.
I.. Darman, Woonsocket, It. I.; A.
Draizin, Ottawa, Can.; Moses Hyman.
L'Etude Club:
Welch, W. Va.; N. II. Jonas, Yonkers,
At its last meeting, the L'Etude I N. Y.; Henry Lasker, Springfield,
Club had it very interesting discussion Mass.; Samuel Levin, Chicago; Benj.,
on "Jude. The ObS•UIT, " by Thomas F. Levy, Elmira, N. Y. Judge Davidi
Hardy.
A. Lurie, Boston, Mass.; Rabbi
Hirsch Manishewitz, Cincinnati, Ohio;
April Monthly Meeting: Julius Mintz, Baltimore Md.; Samuel
The April monthly meeting will be pan, Welch, NV. Va.; Samuel Rood- 1
held on Sunday afternoon, April 24, ner, S. Norwalk, Conn.; Mayer Rosen-1
at 3:30 o'clock at the clubhouse. A bloom, Pittsburgh, Pa.; lir. Moses
surprise program has been planned by Seidel, Baltimore, Md.; Dr. Israel
the executive committee. Shapiro, Washington, 11. l'.; Max
;Silverman, Atlantic City, N..1.; D. W.
Ballroom Dancing: Simons, Detroit, Mich.; Manes Strauss, ,
t lass is proving very enjoyable Baltimore, aid.; S. Weber, Toronto,!
to its Invmhers who are deriving a Canada, Harry H. Weinberger, Pas-
great oleo] of benefits from it. New oak', N. J.; Abraham Wernirk. Phila-
members may still enroll for this term. delphia, Pa., and B. Wise,
Canada.
The committee WAS made up of
Baseball Club:
The baseball club nwets every Tues- leaders representing the various com-
day evening at 8 o'clock at Temple munities because of the fact that many
of the over 500 students who attend
!Seth El.
the Yeshiva come from all parts of
the country. The Yeshiva is a na-
Beta Rho Delta:
The Beta Rho Delta held a swim- tional institution and its student body
ming party on Tuesday at the II utch- is not limited to the city or state of
ins School. The members are busy New York alone. Neither is it con-
with plans fur their anniversary din- fined to the Eastern States, but is
ner which will be held the latter part rather a benefit of the entire commun-
of this month. They conducted a ity in the United States.
The membership of this committee
bridge contest with the Phalanx Club
was made up of a selected list of those
and the girls lost.
who have manifested their interest in
the problem of Jewish education and
Adelaide Club:
We are happy to welcome to our have displayed a particular interest
building, the Adelaide Club, a group in the work of the Yeshiva. Those
of girls who formerly lived in Canada. of the committee who reside outside
of New York are expected to come to
"Daisy Mayme" at Bonstelle. New York to attend the celebration
and to play an important part in posi-
Of twofold importance is the an- tions of distinction during these festi-
nouncement that the next attraction at vities.
the Playhouse is to be "Daisy Mayme"
—first, that Miss Bonstelle is to play
the title role, and second, that Miss
OF MI P OI,
Bonstelle cleverly managed to acquire
to'llni CI-T.113n
the rights to George Kelly's play at so
early a date.
"Daisy Mayme" is quite the finest Beginning of Semester:
The holiday Passover marks the
thing George Kelly has given the
American stage, his earlier plays in- beginning of a new semester in all
cluding "The Show Off," and "Craig's the branches of the United Hebrew
Schools. New classes are being or-
Wife."
ganized, and children of all ages are
being enrolled. The offices of the
different schools are open after pub-
lic school hours from 3:00 to 8:30
p. m. On Sundays the offices are
open from 9:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. n1,1

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Mr. and alrs. N. Spiesberger re
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Frances Levy, under the auspices of
the Sisterhood.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson anoll
:out Mrs George Kahn spent last I
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Sunday in Detroit.

All Night Bank service.

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As Distributors for Greater Detroit
and Surrounding Terntory

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?Bail nit Notes

I expected in Bay City this week.

! The Highland Park State Bank has
To Attend Cornerstone Laying
M. Frances Levy and s""•
The an all night bank service for
once,
spent
several
days
in
Detroit
•
the
convenience of its customers.
Ceremonies For Yeshiva
this week.
; The all night bank is a burglar
College In N. Y.
I proof vault in which the customer may
--
Miss 3loollle Kessler, it student
Regular services will not be held , make a deposit and was designed to
nurse at the University of Slichigan,
Prominent Jewish leaders from all is spending her spring vocation with un Friday evening at the temple, but relieve customers of the responsibility
Building Closed Sunday:
; parts of the country including repre- her parents, Sir. and Mrs. S. Kessler.. will take place Sunday at 111:30 a. in., of carrying money after banking
Due to the Passover holiday tle
sentatives Of Detroit have joined the
Mr. Regner oflit:iating. • hours.
building will he closed all day Sunday
committee of One Thousand, a na-
Mrs. Si, Seitner and son,
and Monday, April 17 and I8. Ac-
formed by the Yeshiva
Things are only worth what we
A community seder will be held on
tivities will be resumed on Mo n day tional bully
who has e been sojourning in Cali-
College Building Fund the occasion
evening'.
fur nia for the past three months, are Sunday evening at the home of Mrs.! make them worth.
of the laying of the cornerstone of
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the Yeshiva on May I, in New York
Book•Ch•t Club:
ub
was
in the
This most
d fortunate
City.
having as its lecturer on Tuesday,
'
leading
center of Jewish learning on
April 12, William Avery Maras, edu-
the, North American continent for the
rational director of reading at the De-
10 years, will soon move to the •
subject,
last
th0t Public Library. Iii
"Some Guide Posts to More Intelligent Ve.s. hiva of buildings which
set
his
Reading" was most profitable
ere: ted on three city blocks in New

6 qNTRODUCTORY OFFER

Gracing the riqs4t
fito ,ir

Local Leaders Join
Committee of 1,000

DR. P. M. BERNSTEIN, See),

Empire 4035

CHAS. HAMBURGER, Vice-Pis.

Woman's League:
The Women's League of the United
Hebrew Schools will have a very in-
teresting program Wednesday eve-
ning, April 20, at the Philadelphia-
Byron Auditorium. Many novel fea-
tures have been prepared for the
occasion. •

Jewish National Fond:
M. Michlin, whoo has been choseen!
by the staff of teachers to supervise,
the work of the .1. N. F. in the Tab
mud Torahs submits the following re-,
port of the collections in the Phila-
delphia-Byron School. These (mike-
tions cover a period of about five!
months, from Nov. 15, 1926, until
April 11, 1927: A. Silverman's room.
819.83; R. l'ike's room, $5.75; M
Cordon's room, $8.01); M. Michlin's
'room, 020.77; C. King's room, 85009;
Lippitt's room, $4.79; J. Casholan's
room, $5.76; Si. Harrison's room.
$741a; Fannie Eisenberg's room.
02.40; J. Lipa•s room, $2.13; M
Tobin i oilier I. $0.67. Total, $I2$.71
Forwarded to the National Fund
and certificates Of acknowledgements
The balance,
received,
$50.00.
' amounting to -.11:;t.71, will be held
until the UM nut114.—..is reached, and
!then the entire amount will be sent
away, and the name of the Phila-
delphia-Byron School inscribed in the
Golden Book.
The following children made a
special contribution of SI and up-
ward: Bernard Bolotnikoff, Alex
Bricker, Andrew Gunsberg, l'earl
Katz, Robert Krause, Carl Bliss,
Allan Davis, Stilton Rabinowitz,
Robert Selick, Evelyn Greenberg,
•David Moss, Frank Roberts, Abra-
ham Silver, Soothe Minter, Salle
Weller.

New Kindergarten:
In the Fenkell School, located at
Parkside and Midland avenues, there,
will be opened right after Passover!
• kindergarten class, which will meet
from 1 o'clock to 3 in the afternoon.
; This is done to accommodate those
; little children that do not attend the
afternoon session in the public school

1 Program Huge Suntan:

The play given by the children of
'the Philadelphia School on Sunday,
Aptil 3, in the Philadelphia Auditor-
ium was a huge success

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with nothing.

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