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CENTERS ASS'N

Jewish Center Band.
All sf the children who belong
Center Band, with
to the Jewish
their director, Mr. I. Glass, are
leaving in a body for the fresh air
ca mp on Monday, July 11, where
they will remain for two weeks.
In addition to the regular program
tivities outlined by the staff
of ac
of the ramp, the children will re-
hearse for one hour each day and
w ill provide' the musical prograins
for these two weeks. This vaca-
ti o n will result in more energetic
rehe.a. ak when they get back so
that open•air concert, which
SUM-
is to oc given some time this
mer. will be one of the most bril-

liant.
This band was formerly the
Jury Hilt' Concert Band of Detroit.
Until the time when they will go
out t., vamp they are rehearsing
at :Ss Jewish Center, 31 Mel-
bourne,' daily excepting Sunday.

West Warren Mothers' Party:

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The mothers of the West War-
ren Nlothers' club will hold a lawn
party on Tuesday evening, Jun,'
2s, at the home of their president,
MN. Annis LaBret, 4953 Twenty-
street, at 7:30 o'clock. This
e
r is 9 the last meeting of the season.
The lawn will be decorated with
Japanese lanterns; there will be
music, dancing and refreshments.
The Delray Slathers' club will be
the guest of the West Warren
Mothers' club at this meeting.

Mack Mothers Hold B
The bazaar held by the Mack
Avenue Mothers' club on Sunday
evening, June 19, was a huge suc-
cess. Many fine donations were
received for the bazaar which sold
very rapidly. The proceeds of this
bazaar will aid in decorating the
synagogue and Talmud Torah. The
Jewish ('enter Glee club, directed
by Miss Doris Sperling, contrib-
uted to the program at entertain-
ment.

Sewing Be.:
The officers of the various
Mothers' clubs will hold a sewing
bee at the Jewish Center on Wed-
nesday afternoon. June 29, at 2:30
o'clock for the purpose of hem-
ming the towels donated to the
Mothers' camp. Not snip the pres-
ent officers, but the past officers
and members willing to offer their
services will he there. After the
work is completed there will be
refreshments and dancing.

2 I Prepare To Study
Jewish Social Work

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GERMAN JEWS TO Eugene H. Sloman, Eminent Detroit
CENTRALIZE WORK Jew, Succumbs To Heart Attack

Eleven Women, Ten NI en En -
Plan National Organization
roll For Training Ccurse;
To Supervise All Jewish
All College Graduates,

Communal Affairs.

Realtor

Played Big Part In Growth of City; Born In De-
fruit In 1866. Took Active Part in Social
And Cultural Work,

Bern in Detroit 61 years ago,
A sudden heart attack was fatal
Nine states will be represented
BE11IAN.—(.1. T. A.)—Consol- ' Monday to Eugene Sloman, Mr. Slomaii was Niue:sic d in the
in the student body of the Train-
idation of Jewish communal alfairs
local schools, and with the excep-
ing School for Jewish Social Work its the Republic of Germany and prominent real estate operator and tion of a Is',
youthful years spent
in the next fifteen months' course! 'reation of a Federation of Jewish
in Omaha, Neb., lived all his life
which begins July 5, according to Federations are newer realization,
here.
an announcement made by Maur- the correspondent of the Jewish
Ile engaged in the real estate
ice J. Karpf, director of the Teleisritphic Agency has been in-
business when he returned from
school, 210 West 91st street, New formed.
the west, and as a developer of
York City.
It was stated that these negotia-
districts in various sections he had
New York state leads the list tions came nearer consummation at
a large mat in the growth of the
with six students, and Ohio and a meeting of representatives of
city in the last 30 years. Ile par-
Pennsylvania are sending four Jewish organizations held the end
ticularly was Relive in the develop-
each. There are eleven women and of May in Dresden.
ment of the village of St. ('lair
ten men in the new class, all of
The conference was called at the
Heights, which now is a part of
them graduates of recognized col- initiative of the Federation of Jew-
the city of Detroit, and had inter-
leges. The names of the students, ish communities in l'russia, and of
ests in other sections as well.
their home cities, 'end the schools the German Israelite Union of
Air. Shamus enjoyed good health
from which they have been grad- l'onimunitivs. The conference took
almost until the moment of his
uated follow: Edith Beck, Cleve peace under the chairmanship of
death. Feeling slightly indisposed
land, Western Reserve University; Dr. Salinger, an attorney, who is
Monday morning, he did not go to
Anne B. Caplan, Steubenville, president of the Union of Jewish
his 'Hire in the First National
Ohio, University of Michigan; Dor. communities in Saxony. Represen-
Bank building, but neither he nor
othy Davis, Minneapolis, Univer- tatives of the Federation of Jewish
his family had any intimation that
sity of Minnesota; Rose E. Drap- Communities in Prussia, Saxony,
his condition was serious.
kin,New York, Ilunter College; Anhalt, Braunschweig, Hanibuog
Ile Was
thirty-second degree
•
Charlotte Eisenberg, Brooklyn, N. and Bremen were present.
membe r of the Masonic lodge, a
The deliberations concerneol the
V., Smith College; Isidore Hind-
mendo•r of the Phoenix club, of
man, Brooklyn, New York Univer- question of working out a consti-
the Redford Country club and ..f
sity; George E. Levine, West tution for the national organiza-
the congregation of Temple Beth
Orange, N. J., Harvard Univer- tion.
El.
The reasons which motivated the
sity; Oscar Lipsitz, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Ile was married 40 years ago to
conference
of
the
I'russian
Feder-
University of Pittsburgh; Mary
Miss Pauline Inger of Detroit, who
I'ersch000k, Milwaukee, Wis., Uni- ation, held its November, 1926, to
survives. Also surviving are a sots,
versity of Wisconsin; Arthur reject the draft of the proposed
Russell of Syracuse, N. 1%; a
Rosichan, Cleveland, Western Re- constitution were considered. It
EUGENE H. SLOMAN
daughter, Airs. Irene Herman, of
serve University; Philip Ruby, was brought out that the existing
RochesteroN. two sisters, Mrs.
Petaluma, Cal., University of Cali- differences of opinion concerning owner of large blocks of Detroit Celia Frank and Mrs. Pauline Zen-
fornia; Louis Shanok, New Haven, the scope and character of the fed- property, including the flonstelle ner, and three brothers, Samuel
Conn., Yale University; Belle Sie- eration as indicated in the draft Playhouse. Ile was president of A., Adolph and Milton Si. Sloman ,
gel, Cleveland, University of Mich- of the constitution could easily be the Millington Land company and all of Detroit.
igan; Lottie Silin, Erie, Pa., Syra- removed and an understanding of the St. Clair Heights hand com-
Funeral services were held Wed-
cuse University; Mareaner Simms, reached.
pany. Mr. Sloman died at his nesday from the residence. Burial
The conference, following
Ilarrisburg, Pa., Goucher College;
home at 155 Chicago boulevard, took place in Woodmere cemetery,
Fred Stern, Milwaukee, University thorough discussion of the matter, shortly after 2 p. m.
Rabbi loss Si. Franklin officiating.
of Wisconsin; Sara Stocker, New decided t•• proceed further with the
York, Vassar College; Samuel Tra- plan and elected for this purpose a
commission
which
is
to
prepare
the
vis, Brooklyn, New York Univer-
sity; Sol Ungar, New York, New plan of organization and redraft
York University; George Wolfe, the constitution.
The commission was given all
Worcester, Mass., Clark Univer-
sity, and Ada Zeidelman, Philadel- outline of the planned organization.
According
to this outline, the na-
phia, University of Pennsylvania.
tional organization of German Were Regular Members of Every University Varsity Dur-
The school was initiated by the
.b.ws
is
to
be built on the basis of '
National Conference of Jewish Si,.
ing Past Year; Two Jewish Captains and One
dal Service in January, 1525, and a federation of national ti • rattons

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Jewish Boys Take Prominent Part
In Furthering U. of M. Athleticsi'

the funds for the organization and those communities which are
o t members it any national fed-
were made available through the n
New York Foundation, the Nathan 'ration. The administration of the

3526 West Fort Street

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Ex-Captain Numbered Among Graduates.

When Benny Friedman was in- this year which won the Western
Hofheimer Foundation, and priv- federation will be through a na- jected into the line-up of the Uni- Conference and National Intercol-
bond council and a national con- versity of Michigan football team legiate swimming championships.
ate contributors. The purpose of
for the Wisconsin game of three The men were Al Mayer, Jr., Mor-
Cleanup Squad to Be Feted:
the school is to offer facilities for
The delegates to the national eon- years ago, and thereby made of a ris Shorr, and Clarence Batter.
The Jewish Center will enter- the initial training of new social
Another Jewish boy who piloted
tain the workers of the Clean-up workers from all parts of the %elation are to be elected in their mediocre team one of Michigan's
Campaign on Wednesday after- country and for the supplementary respective federations, where gen- finest, mid-western Jews, espe- a Michigan team during the past
I now in the field. eral suffrage is to he the principle, cially those of the older genera- year was Captain Irwin Olian, of
noon, June 29, at the Jewish training of those
.
each federation electing a number tion, made the astonishing discov- the varsity tennis team. Among
Center, 31 Melb ourne.
It
.
discovery
itits proportionate to its ery that Jewish boys were taking his teammates was Joseph Gold-
recognition of the fine work done and equipment of leadters for the
Those federations an active part in intercollegiate smith. Ralph Cole played a prom-
nl ghat .
by this group of women. There growing communal activity of intisiiO:-irs
o- which cannot operate on this prin- athletics.
inent part in the victories of the
will be dancing, entertainment and American Jewry,
ciple
have
the
right
to send their
refreshments.
Friedman was by no means the Wolverine golf team.
delegates in accordance with their
On the varsity hockey squad was
first Jewish boy to take a promi-
own prow Ult.
Clubs to Be on Picnic:
nent part in Michigan athletics; Ephriain Gomberg, and assisting
The membership of the council is
The Bhratrika, the Detroit
there had been many before him, with the coaching of the wrestling
to Ise composed partly of delegates
Friendship, West Side Jewish
though none, perhaps, who played team was Sidney Karhel, a law
Mr. and Ali's. David Lichtig and representing the national fedora- as conspicuous a part in the mak- , student, who completed his three
Leaders and the Faicoms are go-
ing on an excursion to Tashmoo daughter of Detroit, and Air. and lions and partly through election ing of athletic history. He was not years of varsity competition in
1••••lix Lichtig and daughter of by the convention. Nis national fed-
on Sunday morning, June 26.
then, nor was he during the past 1925, being captain of the wres-
St. Louis, Nlo., are in the city hat- ''ration, a member of the general year, the only young man of He- tling tenni of that year.
lady, is to be subject to m
Harold Lasser was awarded the
Mothers and Babies Camp:
ing been called here by the serious
braic parentage upon whomNlichi-
Arrangement have been finally illness of their mother, 51rs. Fel t "' n •
gan was in a large measure de- coveted Sigma Delta l'si key for
completed whereby the Mothers Lichtig.
pendent for her place in the ath- all-around athletic excellence. Ile
MANY GIFTS RECEIVED
, is the second Jewish man to win
and Babies camp will open June
letic sun.
BY HEBREW COLLEGE
Mrs. Gertrude Simon has re-
this honor tit Michigan, the other
27, and registrations are now be-
During the past year, Jewish
turned
t••
the
city
after
an
extended
being Harold Lessner, who grad-
ing taken at the Jewish Center, 31
boys took an active part in every
Twelve gifts were made to the
uated in 1524.
Melbourne, daily between 9 and 5, trip in the South and West.
one of Michigan's 10 branches of
Ilebre•
Union
College
during
the
During the past year, Julius
excepting Saturdays and Sundays.
athletic endeavor. In addition to
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lichtig and past month, according to announce-
Goldman served as manager of the
The rates are the eagle as last year
Captain Friedman, who was twice
—012 for an adult, and $6 for daughter of Detroit are the gusts ment made by Ludwig Vogelstein, sulected sin the official all-American intramural department, which in-
chairman of the executive board of
cludes the supervision of all inter-
children under 7 years of age. Five of Mr. and Airs. George Kahn.
team, the football coaches num-
the Union of Hebrew Congrega-
class and inter-organization ath-
dollars is required as a registration
bered among their varsity squad
Mr. and Mrs.NIlix Kahn spent tions. The bequests range from
letics. William Mazer has been
fee for the mother and $1 to $3
Ray Baer, Harold Greenwald, and
$50 to a gift of $26,000. Many of
elected to this post for the coming
for is child, which will be credited last Wednesday in Flint.
Sam Babcock. Playing with the
the gifts are for the Scholarship
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year.
to the first week's board.
finest basketball combination ever
Of the above men who have
The camp has all the advan- 1 Louis Robinson was a visitor its Fund of the Ilehre• Union Col- known to intercollegiate competi-
lege. The largest gift is sine of
added to Michigan's athletic fame,
tages of a city and is far enough Lansing on Tuesday.
$26,000 from the estate of Mrs. tion was Nathan Rasnick.
the following received degrees at
away from other houses to make
On the track team was Harold
annual commencement exec
it an ideal summer place. It has • Mrs. Bert Bassett and daughter Jennie Kunz of Brooklyn, New
Lasser, running mate of the fa- cises last Monthly: Friedman, Has-
electric lights, hot and cold run- of Lansing are the guests of Miss York. (tither bequests were:
mous
"Buck"
Nestor.
Lasser
sur-
Minnie
Hirschfield.
Five
hundred
dollars
to
the
Ile-
nick, Lasser, Slayer, Shorr, Olian,
ning water, bath rooms, modern
brew Union College from the es- prised the athletic world and won Goldsmith, Cole, Goteborg, Karbel.
plumbing facilities, etc. It is lo- •
M rs. Charles Levy and Mrs. tate of Lazar Shere, Richmond. is dual track meet with Illinois for and Goldman.
cated on Lake Huron and the
Nlichigan two years ago by defeat-
These men are iiffiliatell with the
beach rivals any of the host on the Frances Levy are in Charlevoix Va.; $100 from AIrs. Carrie Katz
I of Atlantic f ity, N. J., in memory ing "('hick" Werner, intercolle- following fraternities: l'hi Sigma
A tlantic coast. The grounds are tchrre the former will rrnwin
summer. The latter is expected of her husband, Phineas Katz; $100 giate champion, in the low hurdles. Delta: Mayer. Lasser, Olian; Sic-
spacious, with plenty of shade
to the Scholarship Fund from Gus- The Wolverine baseball team ••1 ilia Alpha Nlu: Friedman, Gold-
trees and athletic grounds. Not home this week.
tar and ,l. II. Bernheimer of Kan- this year numbered among its reg- smith, Nlazer; Kappa Nu: Baer.
far off there is a lovely park fur
and Son left on sas City, Mo., in payment of the ulars Louis Weintraub and NI. Rasnick; I'hi Beta Delta:
Mrs.
N.
Seitner
picnics and outings.
Green
Sunday for Cleveland for an ex- I. E. liernheim•r :Memorial Scholar- Reiehman.
wald, Hubei; Zeta Beta Tau:
The milk from the nearby farm-
ship; $350 to the Scholarship Fund
Three Jewish boys were largely Cole; I hi Epsilon I t: Short; l's
ers has been tested by the state tended visit.
from Sir. Albert Steindler of Chi- responsible fur the success of the Lambda l'hi: Reichman; Tau Ep-
health officials, and the water, ac-
In honor Of Mrs. Seitner
cago, III., in payment of the Car! great Michigan swimming team of silon Phi: Batter.
cording to them, is very good, be-
parlors. for Cleveland, Airs. .1. C. and Lottie Steindler Scholarship;
ing spring fed.
Hirschfield entertained with ton 3150 to the Scholarship Fund from
All
are very
tables of bridge at the Country the Pi Tau Pi Fraternity; $700 to
some facing the lake, and a good Club at a charmingly appointed
has been planned with pains-tak-
the Scholarship Fund from Jos. P.
many are small enough to be pri-
ing cart.. For those who desire
luncheon on Friday. lligh scores and Dr. B. S. Bookstaver, New
vine rooms. The house contains
activity as well as those who wish
were held by NIrs..I. Schwartz and York City, in payment of the David
a l-wely living room, and big din-
Membership Picnic:
rest, there will not be a single (lull
Mrs. A. B. Roman.
Philipson and the David and ('earl
ing room besides, of course, the
One of the most enjoyable moment. A treasure hunt, a Cos-
Bookstare•r Scholarship, if $350
sleeping rooms.
On Friday evening, Sirs. I.. B. each; $500 to the Scholarship Fund events held by the Y. M. II. A. was tume party are Some of the gai-
A large porch runs around two Harrison entertained seven tables
from Max Rosenblum of Cleveland, the membership picnic at IVister- eties planned, while the Fourth
sides of the house.
of bridge in honor of Mrs. D. E. Ohio, in payment of the Esther fonl, On the grounds of David A. will be celebrated with an appro-
M'einstein of St. Paul. Prizes were Rosenblum Memorial Scholarship; Brown, last Sunday, June 19. A priate pageant in which everyone
to Airs. NI. Le'sinsohn. $300 to the Scholarship Fund from baseball game, three-legged races, will participate.
RARBBINICAL ASSEMBLY presented
If you have any doubt concern-
Mrs. Sans Bremner, Mrs. Louis Rob- Mr. and Sirs. J. Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. relay races and field sports were
TO HOLD CONVENTION inson and Mrs. Rose Bergh“. Mrs . Melville C. Cohn and Mr. Sol S. all on the program. All in all, it ing your Fourth of July holiday,
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you
will assure yourself 44'
goad
Morris Goldsmith, Airs. NI. Andrew Kiser, Indianapolis, Ind., in pay- Was a memorable day and one
twenty-seventh annual con- of Saginaw and Miss Libby Tan- ment of the Dina S. Kiser Scholar- which the girls will remember fur 'time by coming to the l• camp.
'11 6.41 of the Rabbinical Assembly nenbaum.
shin; $100 for the Fred Lazarus a long time.
of 'b" Jewish Theological Seminary
Prize, established by Mr. Simon
Baseball:
of Nmerica will be held on Tuesday,
On Wednesday, June 29, there Lazarus, Columbus, 0., in 1920 for Camp:
.
More or( our members should be
■ I,$) and Thursday, .luly 5, will be a joint meeting of the Tem- .
the best essay on "Agadir Narra-
Registrations are rapidly being interested in the l• baseball team,
6 aid 7. at the Clarendon-B runs- At. Sisterhood. the Hebrew Ladies
tives Touching Benevolence;" $50 filled for camp. Girls are urged to
,
s ai r) Park, N. .1. ienevolent Society and the Ilnilas- for Simon Lazarus Prize, 'stab- register at once for accommoda- which meets for practice on Tues-
th e tor Cyrus Adler, president of '
days at 6 p. m. at Poe playground,
sah at the County Country Club in lished by Mr. Simon Lazarus of tions. The new bungalow is almost
Lysander and Brooklyn.
th• Jiwish Theological Seminary, the form of a noon luncheon. Mrs. Cidumbus, Ohio, in 1521 to be
ready and an active program is
wi. read a paper on "'The Training L. Robinson is chairman of the awarded to that student of the
prepared for recreation and health.
of the Rabbi in the Seminary and day.
graduating class who has complet- Tennis, swimming, baseball, bas-
Aftet."
YOUNG EMANUELS TO
ed the entire collegiate department betball, volleyball, hikes and en
The officers of the rabbinical as-
Mr. and Mrs. harry Hack of De- in residence and has attained the tertainments are all on the pro-
HOLD JOINT MEETING
sembly are: Rabbi Max Drob,
troit are house guests of 51r. and highest academic standing and
gram. A liberal and well-balanced
51, 0
tar. Louis Finkelstein, vice- Mrs. Max Kahn.
shown himslf by character and dili- diet of wholesome and palatable
all pats and prerarati. •
reshident: Rabbi Max Artzt, treas.
gence worthy of this hone, ; $100 food is planned with great care, the final joint meeting of 15 - -
cr r, and Rabbis Abraham Bur-
Mrs. A. Zaker entertained at the for Annual Prizes, established by
while
the
dormitories
are
bright
for
the ilite.rmediati. and •
t. en and Max Davidson. secre- Vermont Hotel with a charming Simon Lazarus of Columbus, Ohio,
and cheerful, with every facility
t. ..ptl•rs of the Young Fasts.,
luncheon followed I.y seven tables 511 Ise awarded to students manifest-
for rest and comfort. An infirm- • .• s bes•ii completed. and lint'.
of bridge. High honors were won ing superior achievements in ath-
ary equipped with first aid sup- — s arts, ehairmas of the
so :
Levine, Mrs. Allan Liehtig
plies and with a trained nurse in
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B. F. Keith's Temple Theater by Sant troit. Mrs. Geseit• Kahn of letics.
arrans,
ant .--
charge will take care of any •• .1 it will oak ,
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Ils
•
• ,s
were won TED LEWIS TO APPEAR
V, a, .11 Hawley, popular stage Auburn. House prizes
emergency.
by afro Nlax Kahn and guest prior
ON MICHIGAN STAGE
Make reservations in person at V•
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n star, makes a personal by Mrs. Bert Bassett of Lansing.
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once at the clubhouse if you want
15K headliner at II. F.
When Ted Lewis comes to the t•• be sure 4,1 a place. Our capa
Temple Theater starting
Michigan Sunday with his Mens,- city is limited so don't delay plans
s '•"laY. •June 26.
Miss Hawley Telephone Directors
Jazz Clowns, it will mark the first for your vacation.
in a domestic comedy ...wit-
Approve La r g B u c I g et
appearance of this famous artist
h d -
the t,,un g
Squarin the (- • ." In eight
For New Improvements in a Detroit picture theater. Cu,,' Swimming:
Yrcil s Miss Hawley has made an
past year has been noteworthy in
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l‘
"sable reputation in pictures.
I
Swimming classes will 4, 4 1 •
At the regular monthly meeting dramatic history', in that practi-
Iltr real oppritunity came in film-
!throughout the summer on M
ization
cally all of the outstanding legiti-
1. ..•r held in ti.,
WillMns Gillette's famous of the board of directors of the
day evenings at 6:30,
Bell Telephone company, mate stage stare have devoted a
P 155r• "Secret Service."
I'S, t , g4
Others
'.. ■ • classes and "Sholu-h
in which she figured include "'The held in Detroit on Friday. June part of their time to the picture Te•ais:
.•• 1. , be counted among the
Affairs of Anatol," "The House 17, estimates were approved in the palaces and their new form of en-
Our tennis court is now com-
doings of the Young Emma
That Jazz Built," and The Desert amount of $960,000 for extensions tertainment.
Lewis, who first brought fame pleted and practice hours have
Jewish National Fund was
sh, ik," which is a screen adoption 'to the plant. This amount is di-
been
scheduled from 5 to o'clock
to
the
Boys'
Band
of
Circleville,
aeled by the club on Flower Day
of A. Conan Doyle's story, "Fires vided approximately: 8302,000 for
daily
and
all
day
on
Sunday.
Tele-
and ttr. Walt collected for ths
of Fte." Others on the bill in- Detroit and $650,000 for the bal- Ohio. his home town, by introduc-
ing syncopation into their more phone the office for reservations cause. Holy day services and num-
cludea Billy House and Company in ance of the state.
■ commly rlassic entitled "Resolu- • Including estimates approved in serious concerts, is recognized in- whenever you wish to play.
erous social affairs have also tarn
ternationally
as being one of the
held with success.
tions:" Wade Booth in "Song previous meetings• this makes a
C
Fourth of July Week-end:
haracterizations" with Mildred total approval so far this year of first exponents of jazz music.
The senior chapter held its •lec-
In addition to the Jazz Clowns,
All those who are planning to tions for the coming term and Mur-
Davis at the piano; Dexterinus $14,320,000, divided approximate-
Trio, an acrobatic bicycle novelty ly $7.730,000 for Detroit an,' $6,- who have been identified with spend the Fourth of July week-end ray Friedman was re-elected presi•
featuring the mid air toe catch; 550,000 for the balance o f th e Lewis for 10 years or more, he I at the Y. W. M. A. camp have a dent; Jose-ph Levine, vice-presi-
will introduce Eleanor Brooks,,a treat in store for them. From flag- dent; Dorothy Smith, correspond-
Cannon and Lee in "A Whirlwind state.
Novelty" other great Keith-Albee • The directors declared a divi• popular dancer, and Eddie Chester raising in the morning to outdoor ing lux-re-tarp; Claire Kapetansky,
vaudeville and the new screen pro- deed of $2.00 per share on the who will be remembered for his sports and recreation during the recording secretary; and Betty
tram.
day and evening, • full program Perri n, treasurer •
eccentric and humorous dances.
'capital stock, payable June 30.

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city. Monsignor Thomas G. Car-
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Professor Paul, head of the Jew-
I, Missions of the Presbyterian
Mitch in Ireland, in reporting m
aitolly on the work of the ml-
-'uteri that the problem 1-
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lews live ani•ng the ('hi
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—perform for you at low cost.

Your Gas Company is always
ready to help you plan your home
to take full advantage of all that

gas service offers you.

"Talk Leas and Listen More."

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rates "which ate Ismer than
those existing in any other
similar cif) in America."

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ORDINANCE APPROVED

JERUSALENI. - - LI. T. A. i - -
'The Palestine Communities Ordi-
nance, long expected by Palestine
Jewry, was approved by the Brit-
ish Colonial office. the J. T. A. rep.
resentatise hers' learns from a r.
able seance. The it•X/I of the .ci•
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received from London by the Pales..
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ROME.--(.1. T. A.) - A novena,
a Catholic devotion recited on nine
sueeessive days for the granting of
specutl wish, was involked by the
dignitaries of the Catholic Chards
In their effort to bring about the
sloydy conversion of Jews to t.hris-
nanny.
It was Ilarned here recently that
the Pope and many cardinals and
bishops are now holding a novena
for this purpose.
In connection with this ceremony
it was also stated that instructions
were issued by the dignitaries 44
the Church to the Catholic rt-prt--
st•ntatives in Palestine, Italy
France and Germany. urging that
they instill in Catholic children kind
feelings towards the Jews.

MICIIIGAN

.At Griswold, opposite Sounder's

Bar To Jewish
Mission Work, Presbyter-
terian Head Declares.

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