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donation in granting the dance
hall, also to Harry Goldberg of
the Lee Printing Company for the
printing donation. The league
also thanks Mrs. Joseph Auster for
her donation of $15 and Mrs. J.
Gurney's contribution of $5.
A meeting will he held Tuesday
evening at the Philadelphia and
Theta Della Omega.
Byron Talmud Torah to make an
A special meeting of Theta Del-
account of the outstanding tickets.
. ta Omega Sorority was held on
A financial report of the year's ac-
July 6 at the home of Miss Aus-
tivities will also be read.
lender. Election of officers result-
•
ed as follows. President, Nellie
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
Klar; vice-president, Evelyn Fried-
The Junior Hebrew Relief Club
man; recording secretary, Jeanette
will hold its next meeting on Tues-
Auslamit•r; corresponding secre-
day, July 19, at the home of Mrs.
tary, Frieda Gold; treasurer, Ida
A. Kane of 1636 Collingwood ave-
Nadler.
nue. All members are asked to be
The first anniversary of the so- present. The dancing party held
rority was celebrated on Thursday Tuesday, July 12, was an outstand-
evening, July 7, in the form of a
ing success.
dinner-theater party at King Wah-
Lo's and the Michigan Theater.
Aced.Ed-Din Sorority.
The next meeting will be on
A regular meeting of the Ased-
July 21 at the home of Miss Eve-
lyn Friedman, 3446 Buena Vista Ed-Din Sorority was held at the
home of Miss Esther Schwartz of
avenue.
1610 Taylor avenue, Friday eve-
N. Woodward Branch, J.W.E.W.O. ning, July 1. Final arrangements
were
made for the week-end to be
The European Jewish Women's
Welfare Organization of North spent at Island Lake. .
On
Friday evening, July 8, the
Woodward held its last meeting
of the season at Mrs. Max Gold- regular business meeting which
was
to
be held at the home of Miss
berg's home on Leslie avenue. Mrs.
Robbins, the president, thanked Betty Alter was substituted by a
party
held
at the cottage at Island
her officers and co-workers for
their co-operation in nothing their I.ake.
Due
to
the
engagement of Miss
Iterm the greatest success in the or-
ganization's history. The new of- Rae Kicfman, one of the former
pledgees,
the
girls postponed the
ficers will be duly installed at the
Riverside Hotel, Mt. Clemens, by inition. which was to be held Sun-
!ferry Klein at 4 o'clock Sunday, day, July 10, indefinitely.
The meeting of July 15 will be
July 17. Dinner at 6 p. m., fol-
held at the home of Miss Betty
lowed by dancing.
Alter
of 8977 Goodwin and the
All who have not placed their
reservations, kindly call Mrs. A. following meeting on July 22 at
the
home
of Miss Lilly Greenberg
H. Eisler, Euclid 6654-W.
of 2003 Taylor avenue.

Marshall Decries

Cooper Heads Union
Ford Flatterers Investment Merger

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Gamma Sigma Kappa.
At the last regular business
meeting of the Gamma Sigma
Kappa Sorority, held on July 5 at
the home of Miss Jean Rosen, the
following officers were elected: MACK B. WEIS—Strictly kosher
Miss Saly Malck, president; Miss
caterer for weddings, banquets,
Frances Geller, secretary• Miss
parties, etc. Excellent food.
Jean Rosen, treasurer. The
' next
Rates reasonable. 1670 Pingree
regular meeting will be held at the
Ave. Empire 7146. Will also
home of Mrs. Joseph Viedrah on
rent out home for private par-
Brush street.
ties and weddings.
1881-W.
Nita Hawk Club.
The week-end of July 9 and 10 MRS. J. SHERLINE—First-class
proved a huge success for the Nite
dings and parties. 15852 Lin-
Hawks. The boys were victors in
cooking and catering for wed-
two games played on Sunday with
wood Avenue. Phone hemlock
the W. A. J. team. As yet the
Nine Haw ks have not met with a FOR RENT—Nice furnished room
defeat this season. Meyer Schec-
with private family. All con-
ter, chairman of the athletic board,
veniences. Near car and bus
has already arranged for a game
line. Phone Garfield 6868-R.
to be played on Sunday, July 17,
at Orion Baseball Park with the WANTED—Couple to share apart-
Rinkey Dinks.
ment with widow. Privileges
At a recent meeting held at the
like own home. Phone Euclid
home of Max :Markowitz it was de-
3847-J. 1923 West Euclid Ave.
cided to set aside one week in each
of the months of July and August FOR RENT —Five rooms com-
for the sole purpose of entertain-
pletely furnished for the sum-
ing the parents of all the members.
mer months. l'iano included;
Samuel J. Karp, chairman of the
also two-car garage. Ready for
cottage committee, has already re-
occupancy. 15350 Roselawn Ave.
ceived the promise of all the mem-
Rent reasonable. Box 200, De-
bers for the undivided support of
troit Jewish Chronicle.
the forthcoming event, which will
no doubt prove a novelty as well FOR RENT—Nice furnished room
to rent with private family.
as a source of pleasure.
Suitable for gentleman or
The next regular meeting will
couple. 4071 Elmhust Ave.
be held on Tuesday, July 19, at the
Phone Garfield 9593-M.
home of Morey L. Pollack, 3036
Blaine avenue.
FOR RENT—Nice furnished large
airy room with private family.
Theta Rho Chi Sorority.
Garage if desired. Phone Ar-
The meeting of the Theta Rho
lington
4495-J.
Chi Sorority was held at the Y. W.

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II. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena ave-
YOUNG MAN driving through to
nue, on July 6.
Quebec the early part of August
Miss Blanche Velansky of 1463
has room for three other pas-
Lee place will be hostess at a
sengers. Anyone interested
bridge party which will be given
phone Saturday or Monday, Em-
on Friday evening, July 15, for
pire 5460.
sorority members only.
The hay ride which was planned FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
for July 4 was postponed and is
room with adults. 3247 Sturte-
going to take place on Sunday,
vant Ave. J. Rosenthal, Arling-
July 17, at Lake Elizabeth, for
ton 1461-R.
members and their escorts.
FOR RENT — 3295 Sturtevant
Athena Girls Club.
Ave., near Dexter. New two-
Mrs. Matilda Chatlin of 2978
family flat. Six rooms each;
Clements avenue was hostess at
bath, etc. Up-to-date. For sale
the lust regular business meeting
by owner.
of the Athena Girls Club held
Tuesday evening, July 12. Plans FOR RENT—Nice furnished room
for gentleman. 1956 Pingree,
are under way for a bridge and
Apt. 25. l'hone Euclid 0843-A'.
raffle to take place in the near fu-
ture. A special meeting for final
FOR RENT—Nice furnished room.
plans for this affair will take place
Evening meals if desired. Phone
on Tuesday evening, July 19, at
Empire 2511-R.
the home of the Misses Sophie and
Minnie Schneider of 2530 West FOR RENT—Two separate fur-
Philadelphia avenue. The next
nished rooms in private home.
regular business meeting will take
All conveniences. Suitable for
place on Tuesday evening, July
one or two persons in each room.
26, at the home of Mrs. Marion
2995 Blaine. Phone Garfield
Otis of 3039 Gladstone avenue.
0457-R.

Time Kai Fair Sorority.
FOR RENT—Nice furnished room
The last regular business meet-
with private family, for one or
ing of the Time Kai Pistis Sorority
two ladies or gentlemen or
was held at the home of Miss E.
couple. 2525 Glendale Ave.
Kulick. The sorority pins will be
Phone Hemlock 8309-J.
ready for distribution at the meet-
ing to take place on July 20. A FOR RENT—Nice furnished room
with small private family. Suit-
dinner party was held on July 13
able for gentleman. 3302 Boston
at the Oriental Cafe, later fol-
Blvd. Phone Arlington 9690-M.
lowed by a theater party at the
Capitol theater. The next regular
business meeting will take place FOR SALE — Four - piece living
room set. Brand new, just six
on Monday evening, July Di, at
weeks old. Cost $450. Will sell
the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, 89 Ro-
very reasonable. 2995 Blaine.
wena street.
Phone Garfield 0457.R.

Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
The hostess of the last social
room for one or two gentlemen.
meeting of the Alpha Beta Gamma
1505 Highland Ave., downstairs.
Sorority, held on Tuesday, July
Between Trumbull and Ilamil-
12, was Miss Nellie Israel of 528
ton car lines.
King avenue. Bridge and bunco
were the diversions of the evening, REFINED FAMILY in m o dern
Miss Ruth Berman and Miss Eva
home on lake front at I.ake
Moskowitz scoring high honors.
Orion desires a few summer
Almost all the sorority girls are
boarders by week or week-end.
spending their vacations at the
Two blocks from interurban on
club's cottage at Cass I.ake. Many
Josie A. street. Write Mrs. P
of the girls' mothers will also stay
Graff, Orion, Mich., or call
at the cottage for a time.
Orion 73.
Sunday dinners by
The next meeting will be held
reservation.
at the home of Miss Sone I.ober,
1015 King avenue, on Tuesday, FOR RENT—Nice furnished room
for one or two gentlemen. With
July 19.
or without meals. References
required.
1477 Blaine. Phone
We Moderns.
Empire 2607-W.
A meeting of the We Moderns
was held at the home of David FOR SALE —
2377 Richton at
Weiss, 3536 Twenty-ninth street
LaSalle. Bungalow. Semi, seven
July 11. Plans for a picnic were
rooms, four bedrooms; near
discussed. Elt•ction of officers
Roosevelt School, college, and
I will be held at the next meeting.
Jewish synagogue. Attractive
I A membership drive has been
home. Beautiful yard. Sacri-
:started. Any boy or girl between
ficing. Price $9,700. Terms.
i the ages of 14 and 16 please write
Owner, phone Arlington 10376.
Louis Sigel, 3538 Twenty-ninth
street or call 1.afayette 3377.
FOR RENT-2441 Taylor, near
The next meeting will be held
LaSalle.
Nice furnished room
I at the home of Miss Bertha Pat-
and garage. Only two in fam-
' rick, 2948 Vinewood avenue, Mon-
ily. Phone Euclid 2542-J.
' day evening, July 18, at 8 o'clock.
Congreg•tio ■ Join,' Union.
Northwestern Women'. League.
The Northwestern Women's
M. S. Goldring, president of the
League wishes to express its Mishkan Tefilla Congregation of
thanks and appreciation to mem- Ocean Park, Calif.. has advised the
bers and their friends for helping l*nion of Orthodox Jewish Congre-
to make the Granada Park dance gations of America that his syna-
a success, with special thanks to gogue has decided to affiliate with
Morris Friedberg for his generous the union.

PAGE THREE

FOR SALE!

Yiddish Press Scores Ford Prominent Detroit Jews In - I
terested In Powerful E
"Harmony Meeting"
New Organization.
Invitations.

NEW YORK.—(.1. T. A.)—Crit-
itism ofcertain Jewish individuals
who rushed into print in the met-
ropolitan press, commenting on the
Ford apology and praising
WAS expressed by Louis Marshall,
president of the American Jewish
comtnittet, according to interviews
with him published in the Jewish
Morning Journal and in the Jewish
Daily Forward.
"I cannot understand why some
of our brethren go from one ex-
treme to the other. Only last week
Henry Ford was regarded by them
as a Haman, and they are almost
willing now to declare him a Mor-
decai," 51r. Marshall is quoted as
saying.
Asked fur his opinion as to the
attempts at interpreting the mo-
tives of Henry Ford in making his
public apology, Mr. 51arshall re-
fused to subscribe to any of the
speculations put forward. "I 8111
out a hit interested in what Mr.
Ford's motives were. I view the
filets only and the results as we
have them before us. Whatever
Ntr. Ford's motives were or could
hove been, business, politics, sin-
cere recantation or whatnot, he
publicly recanted and that's all.
Ford has done much damage to
.trans, particularly to the Jewish
eammunities in Eastern Europe.
His recantation will in a measure
right the wrong and we can he sat-
isfied with that."
The president of the American
Jcwish committee, the interviewers
report, warned against exaggerat-
ed expressions of felicity.

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Club
Notes

Judaean Pioneers.

A regular meeting of the Ju-
ducan Pioneers was held on Thurs-
day, July 7, at the El Moshe Syn-
agague.
The program fur the week seas
to have been the life of Maimonides,
but was postponed until next week
and current events were given in-
tend.
A tennis tournament was held
Sunday, July 3, at ('lurk Park, I/ix
and Clark avenues. The first prize
was awarded to lsidor Goldfaden,
who after a hard fought battle,
emerged victor over Fred Burn-
stein with the following score: 3-6,
7-5, 6-2.
A checker team has been formed
and will goon be prepared to meet
any challengers.

Blossoms of Zion.

The last meeting of the Blossoms
of Zion Club was held at the home
of Anna Lipa. Election of officers
was held and the following officers
were elected: Evelyn Chase, presi-
dent, Dorothy Selik, vice-president;
Sadie Shur, secretary; Sophie Co-
hen, treasurer; and Cyrille
Schwartz, corresponding secretary.
Discussion of a lawn party was
held and final arrangements will
lie made at the next meeting. The
Young Judaean Magazine with the
New Palestine was diSCUSS11 11. This
suggestion was given at the Young
Judaean Council in Atlantic City.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Evelyn Konen, 1217
Philadelphia, Saturday at 3 p. m.

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JACOB STRICKSTEIN
Jacob Strickstein passed away
July 9 at the age of 73. Burial
Was held July 10 at the Beth David
Cemetery.

JOSEPH REICH
Joseph Reich passed away July
11 at the age of 57. Burial was
held July 12 at the Beth Abraham
Cemetery, with Rabbi Sillman of-
ficiating.

ABRAHAM HARRIS
Abraham Harris passed away at
his home, 3:113 Tuxedo avenue,
July 11, at the age of 67. Burial
was held July 14, with Rabbi
Hershman officiating. Three chil-
dren, Mrs. Sarah Schooler, Mrs.
Rae Talberg and Louis Ilarris,
Survive.

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This announcement is of especial
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The officers of the company are:
Abraham Cooper, president; Lent
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Cooper, secretary and treasurer;
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Gen rge ('biros' "Petite Revue"
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Temple Theater, starling Sunday,
July 17. "The Petite Revue" is a
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staged and perfectly presented.
The team of Carrie and Eddy are
featured players. Their assistants
include Webster Taylor, Harriet
Cole and Gloria Lee. It is a sing-
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.1. J. Hughes, member of the famous
American dancing team of Adelaide
and Ilughes. Gene Lucas supplied
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LOUIS LEVY
Louis Levy, 74 years of age,
passed away at his home, 9163
Cameron avenue, on July 10.
Burial was held at the Machpelah
Cemetery on July 10, with Rabbi
Fine officiating. Four daughtt•rs,
Zelda, Mrs. Harry Arnowitz, Mrs.
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mon, and two sons, Morris and
Sam, survive.

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