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OPPOSITION SHOWS
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Increasing Strength of
Zionist "Lefts."
derS0 to 1
MEmEtER
BUILDERS of DETROIT —
DA VII) A. BROWN
SYSTEM:
"Greater
Opportunity!"
By LAWRENCE LIPTON
0,
FEDERAL RESEnvE
Should you happen to find your- and ice—by way of the back porch the first fund raising campaign in
self ill even the most remote out- steps. The story of his rise to the Michigan for the American Legion.
post of American Jewry, and should presidency of the General Necessi- He is chairman of the finance com-
you tell them that you are from ties Corporation, to mention but one mittee of the Union of American
It's hard to convince a prospective employer
Detroit, the first word that will of the numerous enterprises which Hebrew Congregations and the
that you have left a position simply to look
moving spirit of the $1,000,000 en-
cross the lips of your Jewish friend
dowment fund campaign of the
for greater opportunities—unless you can
will be the name of David Brown.
Jewish Theological Seminary. In
backup your statement.
Or should you gee to Europe, to
1924 he toured the United States,
capitals of empires and republics
If you an produce :thank book a nd show that
New Zealand, South Wales and
ur for that matter tee the tiniest
Australia on behalf of the Pales-
you have actually made some effort to pre•
hamlets in Poland or Lithuania,
tine Foundation Final It was his
pare for opportunities, you will he believed.
and should you mention Detroit,
tour of Soviet Russia and his study
the invariable rejoinder is the name
of the condition of the Jews in that
But the man with a bank book showing
of David Brown.
country tliat gave the initial im-
consistent savings seldom has to look for
"Dynamic Detroit" and "Dyna-
petus to the "back to the soil"
a position—the position looks for him.
mic Dave"—these tau are insepa-
movement He is chairman of the
rably associated in the minds of
United Jewish campaign. Undue
Start a savings account today.
Jews the world over. And the pic-
his management this vast organiza-
ture that each one calls to mind
tion has raised $85,000,000 to date.
when one mentions the name of
It was during the 1926 campaign
David Brown is the energetic figure
of the U. J. C. that he made his
of a born fighter, a born leader of
famous "$1,000 a mile tour" from
men, and yet, withal, a gentle,
coast to coast, raising, millions of
kindly man full of the milk of hu-
dollars with the slogan "Tired of
Corner Griswold and Lafayette Boulevard
man kindness.
giving? You don't know what it is
It is safe to say that no Detroit
and 17 Branches
tee be tired."
low has ever captured the imagina-
By way eef public recognition for
tion of the world as David Brown
his many years of service. the Zeta
has captured it. Nor has any De-
Beta Tau fraternity awarded David
troit Jew ever taken so large a part
Brown the Gottheil medal for 1926,
in the affairs of world Jewry, nor
a medal which is awarded every
won so large a measure of love and
year to the American, whether Jew
$ 5 0 0 0 000— SunPLU5
CAPITAL
esteem, as David Brown has. In a
.2.500.000 •
or Gentile, who has rendered the
very real sense he typifies for all
greatest service to world Jewry. In
the world the Jewry of Detroit.
DAVID A. BROWN
presenting the medal last May liar-
And there are many among our
old Riegelman, chairman of the
gentle neighbors who would say he has created, is in itself an epic banquet, said:
that by the same token, he typifies of American cpportunity coupled
"Here was as newsboy at the age
all Detroit—youthful, resubrceful, with a little of the well-known Jew- of six, peddling papers in the
successful, dynamic—those quali- ish ofe!'chel. But, that story is a streets eef Detroit. In his early
ties that people everywhere asso- good deal less than half of the story twenties and continuously since,
ciate with Dynamic Detroit.
of David Brown. Others have suc- through a lousy and prosperous
David A. Brown was born in ceeded in business, other Jews both mercantile career, he found time to
Edinburgh, Scotland, on November here and elsewhere in America devote to the swilll needs of his
3, 1875. He attended the public have made fortunes. That in itself community—of the relief, in some
schools of this city and, later, en- would have won him little more part, of the misery he had so early
rolled at once in that great univer- than I, 11 fame.
known."
sity which is the alma mater of so
The David Brown that is known
Tee know the back...round of
many of America's outstanding citi- to world Jewry is the David Brown David Brown is to understand the
zens—the School of Hard Knocks of the United Jewish Campaign and secret of his wide humanity and his
—that school in which every hour the J. D. C. It is the millions of deep sense of social responsibility.
is a lesson and every day is exam- dollars that he, more than any His own ienefactions have been
ination day. That school which may other man, was instrumental in many. His circle of friends are
boast the most rigid requirements raising for the relief and recon- legion.
for graduation, which gives no hon- struction of east-European Jewry,
Mr. Brown is a member of Tem-
orary degrees and which graduates not his personal prowess in lousi- ple Beth El and has always taken
WOISDRIV GROCER COMPANY
the smallest number of candidates ness that have made his name a an active interest in its welfare.
no war. nr* owe.. rem•=
of any- school in the world.
syinlael
of hope to his fellows Jews. He is a member of the Rotary Club.
'
w ar
All of which means, in brief, that
In the field of social and com- the Adcraft Club, the Redford
•• ■■ •
a N.=
Country Club, the Phoenix Club,
Decorator 7, 1.)2.6.
he
began
life
as
a
newsboy
on
the
muned
service
his
hand
has
been
Zionists. They will be reinforced
the Detroit Yacht Club and the
Sirs. Charles Weinberg and
Miss Gertrude Rosenthal is streets of Detroit at the mature felt in a wide variety of labors for
by delegate's from Germany and a
Standard Club of Chicago.
over
30
years.
He
successfully
led
age
of
six
years
and
later
sold
coal
daughters,
Ruth
and
Barbara
I).,
unending
the
summer
at
Jeddo,
few delegates from Poland and
Itichlsan tell Telephone Comjely,.
other countries. This condition, as are leaving 011 Saturday, Aug. 20, Sikh.
indicated by the election returns, for St. Louis, Mo., to spend the
Grand Rapida, Eichiean.
leads observers of Zionist con- remainder of the summer with rel-
Miss Rose Polasky of 1669 Clair-
CRITICIZE COUNSEL
gresses here to predict a strong atives and friends. While in St. mount avenue was hostess at a
FOR
SCHWARTZBARD
uentietnen:
battle between the right and left Louis they will attend the engage- bridge-luncheon on Wednesday
wings, although it is added that in ment of Mrs. Weinberg's nephew, evening. Ag. 10, in honor of Miss
l'ARIS.—(J. T. A.)—Vladi-
It gives us a groat deal of plea-
matters concerning the condposi- Herman Spritz, to Miss Rose Lillian Rueloy of Chicago,. Covers
sure to say to you, in the first plans, that
mir Jabotinsky was severely
lion of the executive and all expe- Frank.
were laid for 20 guests.
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The dis-
through the long distance service, we are in
—
criticized by the I'aris Yiddish
diency measures, the two extreme
Sir George Lewis Is Dead
illusionment of the Jewish acad-
close touoh with rho outside world and,, in the
daily, !faint, for his attitude
Mrs. A. C. Lappin, accompanied
wings may be expected to unite as
Sir. and Mrs. Joseph J. Holland-
in Railway Accident
'
cecond place, It is a quick convenience as a
toward the defense of Shalom
was the practice in previous con- by her daughter, Barbara, has left er of San Diego, Calif., formerly emic youth in Germany over the
bay.r
and nailer.
treatment
accorded
Jews
in
post-
in
Switzerland.
for a visit in Atlantic City. Rich- of this city, will he in Detroit next
Schwartzbard.
grosses.
Jabotinsky published an arti-
The present situation is a strik- ard Lappin, who is now at camp week, stopping at the Addison Ho- war Germany was expressed at the
Br:tulles thane, with raarkets chang-
twenty-fifth
annual
conference
of
cle in the current issue of his
ing contrast tee the beginnings of for the summer, will join his moth- tel. Later they will leave for
LONDON. — (J. T. A.) --- Sir
ing or natters to diacu.aa and settle and with
Russian weekly, Razsviet. In
the Zionist movement, when the. er the end of this month. On Sept. Cleveland and spend the holidays the Federation of German Students
George Lewis, prominent Anglo-
the
large
number
of aaleassan b kayo and the cagy
of
the
Jewish
Faith,
which
opened
this article he' demands that M.
general Zionists were in an over- 10, Mrs. Lappin and children will with Mr. Hollander's parents.
Jewish barrister, was killed last
°lista:sera, to be able to get the quick ant. per-
this week in Freiburg.
Torres permit another attorney
whelming majority. The present embark for Italy, where Mrs. Lap-
week at Montreux, Switzerland,
sonal touch, mane the long distance phone very
The
conference
was
opened
with
to participate in the defense of
situation will render it difficult for pin will spend a year in study in
valuable and important to us.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ruch- a service held in the synagogue at-
when he fell from the steps of the
Schwartzbard, arguing that
the general Zionists to hold the bal- Milan.
stein of Farnsworth avenue have tended by 300 delegates. The speak-
Grand hotel, under a railway train.
Torres, being the sole defender
ance of power between the two ex-
moved into their new home at 2309 ers emphasized that the Jewish
Sir George Lewis, who Was 50
Yours very truly,
of Schwartzbard, will harm him
treme wings and will also render
The Misses Belle Fox and Ruth Hazelwood avenue.
years old, was the son of Sir
youth in Germany has done its duty
and the Jewish people in view
them powerless to prevent the radi- Ruttenberg, who were guests of
MURDER GROCER COITANI
George
Lewis,
who
founded
the
fu-
during the war but in this process
of the fact that he as a pro-Bol-
cal and orthodox wings from com- Miss Ilarriet Rosenzweig of West
By
scous solicitors' firm, Lewis &
Sirs. Jack Wagner of 2953 they have lost their fatherland and
•
shevist will develop the. argu-
bining whoever they choose with Philadelphia avenue for the past Clements avenue entertained with
Lewis,
For
two
generations
Eng-
must now fight to regain their
ment from his viewpoint, and
regard to questions of appropria- week, have returned to their home
AZI•110
lish society entrusted their legal
a bridge 011 Saturday evening lust rights in Germany. The speakers
not along anti-pogrom lines.
tionA in the budget and representa- in Chicago. Many delightful af- in homer of her cousin, Miss Ada-
affairs to this firm. They were as-
pointed out that the German stu-
A OV•
The !NM states that this ar-
General liana
tion in the executive.
fairs were given in their honor,
sociated chiefly in recent years with
line Cohen, whose engagement has dents of the Jewish faith have re-
4.1 1'•
gument has already been token
It is explained that the effort the
divorce cases but as early as 1870
recently been announced.
°
jected the doctrine of Jewish na-
into
account
by
those
who
asked
Zionist Organization had tee give to
they were famous as prosecutors
Mr. and Sirs. II. Steinberg and
tionalism because they believe that
Torres to undertake the defense.
the raising of funds has prevented daughter have left for New York
of criminals, particularly those in
Mrs. J. Lichtblau eef Pingree Jews must find ways of living
it from persistent steps to strength- and Atlantic City for the next two
banking Case's, and in the latter
avenue and Mrs. Broat and chil- among the general population and
en the organization and to engage
part of the last century they be-
weeks.
dren of Kirby avenue have re- not segregate themselves in a sepa-
6
in campaigns for membership,
came the foremost criminal lawyers
1 11
OPPOSES CONFERENCE
turned from a visit to the moun- rate group.
whiloo the Mizrachi and Paola Zion, Mr. and Mrs. St. Solomon are
in England. F'ew of their cases
tains and New York City.
The conference adopted a resolu-
ON JEWISH RIGHTS were
freed from the burden of fund rain
ever brought to court. Most
fag by ejoint mn, have de- returning home from an extended
tion
expressing
protest
against
a
'OB •
the
ca
of their clients relied on their abil-
paigengthening trip through the East.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gould of decision of the recent conference
jofforts
to str
voted
e
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—"We join ity to make settlemeots and it was
LaSalle boulevard and Morris of German students to exclude
their ranks and building up party
said
that
three-fourths
of
their
Mrs. Barney Abraniovitz and Gould of Gladstone avenue have Jewish students from membership our voice to those in England ,
machines. Another reason is seen
France and the United States," business was of this nature.
in the fact that in the early stages daughter, Geraldine, have left for returned from a 10-day stay in in the students' federation on the
Sir George was born September
says an editorial of the C. V. Zeit-
of the Zionist movement, the ideal- a three weeks' stay in NOV York, South Ilaven and Chicago. Mrs. basis of their race.
ung,
the organ of the Central Ver- 12, 1868. lie was the son of the
Gould
has
left
by
motor
for
a
visit
relic and theoretical character of Philadelphia, Atlantic City and the
first
baronet, Sir George Lewis,
vin Deutschen Buerger des Joe-
with relatives in the East. She
the movement led to the strength Catskill mountains.
dischen Glaubens, writing against and Elizabeth Alberstadt. lie suc-
was accompanied by her brother-
of the general Zionists, while the
ceeded
his father to the baronetcy
. the conference of Jewish Rights
Mrs. Alexander Freeman and in-law, 0. Germansky, who will re-
acs...al work in Palestine has led to
in 1911.
hich opened in Zurich Aug. 17.
ar Isereased power for the wings daughter, Elsa Adele, have re- turn with his wife and children,
who are visiting there.
"This conference," the paper
LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — The
m.. "sting definite viewpoints on turned from their visit to
Palestine should he built. nac Island, where they were guests
Pavilion Theatre in Whitechapel, "ay e s, "is not representative of
Mrs. Ruth Goldstone Marmon of ;lie. only Jewish theater in Eng- tewiy of the world and especially
of Mayor and Mrs. Smith at the
governor's banquet at the Grand Dexter boulevard entertained at land, which was closed recently 110 id German Jewry. The German
her home or Thursday, Aug. 11, for the purpose of demolition and public has so far referred to this
Hotel.
in honor of the first birthday an- conversion into a moving picture conference only in a reportorial
Mrs. A. Krinsky and daughter, niversary of her son, Charles Fred- house, is to be continued as a Jew- way. This may be explained by the
Jeannette, of Pingree avenue left erick. Covers were laid for 40 ish theater, it is now announced. fact that the problem of minorities
rued from preceding page.) last week for a stay at Cleveland. guests. Decorations were elabo-
The negotiations for the con- in Germany, at least at present, is
rately carried out in baby pink and version of the theater into a cine- ' without active interest. We there-
---
ai ;
=nsiderable anxiety had been
blue.
Ribbons
tapered
from
the
ma, it is stated, have fallen , fore have every reason to be eau-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller of Taylor
f- '
France lest the Alsatian pot-
mouth of a huge stork stood in a through and the proprietor has ' tious and tee counter all national
,'
-lustry should prove unequal avenue have as their guests Sirs.
ond
of
sweetpeas
and
baby
p
t!,
been influenced by Jewish public Jewish minority desires. What-
oaoeting with that of (fer- J. Tract and son, Philip, of May-
ever protection Jewish minorities
breaths. The Italian designed opinion,
n'
Since, presumably, the wood, Ill.
birthday cake adorned the head of
require. se-ends to have its founda-
the potash exported to
or Economical Transpo•tation
tion in the article's of the League
A.
Lieutenant-Go•ernor Case of the table. Among the guests pres- GIVE SUBSIDY TO
s will be kept up by the
ent
was
his
great-grandmother,
of Nations. The work can be con-
on of competition thus ef- Rhode Island was the guest of Mr.
JEWISH SCHOOLS tinued, but to go further than this,
t'
-o, it may be assumed that the and Sirs. Alexander Freeman dur- Mrs. T. Wolfsky.
, any attempt to establish special
d o
f potash exported to Eng- ing his recent visit to this city.
WARSAW—(J. T. A.)—A sub- Jewish representation is undesir-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Zack-
ail! also be maintained. In
sidy,
the
first
ever
allocated
by
able.
th,
. , •sumption it becomes more
The Misses Dorothy Wein and heini have returned from their mo-
the city council for Jewish schools,
tO
"We German Jews must raise
ier desirable that England Ruth Feldman have returned by tor trip tee Chicago, where they
si C. , find a source of supply in motor from Charlevoix, where were guests at the Edgewater'! has been granted.
our voices and declare: We have
The city council allocated the nothing to do with this congress,"
Beach
Hotel,
attending
the
con-
'•
they spent their vacation at the.
vention of the Leaders Club of the sum of 260,000 Zlotys for the Jew- the paper declares.
-,olering how altogether re- Inn.
Guardian Life Insurance Com- ish schools. The sum was divided-
are its contents and sor-
- ---
ed as follows: 40,000 zlotys for
t ,
•goo, there is singularly little
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph II. Brom- pany.
the Yiddish schools, 20,000 for the
- outward appearance of the berg and son and daughter, Syd-
I
William G. Garelick spent his Talmud Torah, 10,0011 for the Kei-
O o--!os to arrest, or even occupy. ney and Ann, accompanied by
hillah schools, 27,000 for the Tar-
vacation
fishing
in
the
AuSable
000d. In area it exceeds the Benjamin Prensky. all of El Paso,
I
f Geneva by one-third, and TeX/15, have arrived in the city to river and a few' days at Van Et- bulb schools and 13,000 for the
Orthodox schools. The sum of
tan
Lake
Lodge
as
the
guest
of
his
ransluc•nt air the cerulean attend the wedding of Sir. and
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)--A plan
14.1,000 zlotys was allocated for
its waters takes a deeper Mrs. Bromberg's son, Paul David, sister, Sirs. S. A. Agree.
the Jewish technical artisans' for a "United Arabia" is pro-
The sandy margin, raised to to Miss Sue Beerbohn of this city.
pounded
here by the nay Iraq min-
In honor of Miss Claire Weller, schools.
a• height of tone and purity
ister to London, Mazahim Bog.
whose marriage to David W. Bussy
° r- .
amber: smooth and in-
Mrs. St. E. Silver of 03 East
Writing
in
the London Observer,
'
s the tread. A broad girdle Warren avenue returned home on of Chicago will take place on NUMERUS CLAUSUS IS
the new minister urges a federa-
wood, bared of every parti-
ILLEGAL IN POLAND tion of Iraq, Syria, Iledjaz, Nejd
. 4 from a lovely visit in Bal . Sept. 4, Sirs. D. Harris and Miss
Aug.
-
Birdie Steinberg entertained 18
vegetable growth and sit-
and Yemen.
timore,
guests at a surprise luncheon and
, with saline deposits, is the
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—A gov-
When questioned regarding the
f linen shower at the Seward Hotel ernment circular addressed to all
! ,nt of its sinister history as
Mr. and Sirs. Edward Harris o
difficult relations now existing be-
- , so of its hidden treasures.
heads of universities and colleges tween Iraq and Ihn Saud, the min-
637 Medbury avenue will be at on Saturday, Aug. 6.
in the republic of Poland was is- ister replied that in the Arabs'
home on Sunday, Aug. 28, after
Mrs. Leo Michelson and daugh- sued by the minister of education,
noon and evening, in honor of the
movement toward unity, race is
.
ter,
Alyce,
have
left
for
the
Break-
urging the abolition of the numer- stronger than temporary anti-
bar mitzvah of their son, Joseph
ers Hotel, Cedar Point, Ohio. Mr. us clausus against Jewish students
pathies
between personalities.
No cards.
Michelson and daughter, Lillian, which existed despite the fact that
The mandatory conception is un-
will join them later.
it had no legislative basis.
Sirs.
Ilertha
Traub
entertained
popular
in Arabia, the minister
Rsned $160,000 In Campaign Con•
The issuance of such a circular stated. The Arabs fought against
Friday afternoon for Sirs. Man
sheeted In United St•tes.
The Orean Girls Club will be was continually urged upon repre- the Turks not tee be under another
Weinberg of Los Angeles.
hostesses at their third annual sentatives of previous governments power, but to gain their complete
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Dov
The Misses Rose M. London and bridge and raffle to take place on by the members of the Club of Jew- independence, he declared.
Ws and Z. Rubashow, representa-
I Sunday afternoon, Oct. 3, at the ish Deputies in the Polish Sejm.
tives of the Palestine Jewish Labor Anita ilosdin have left for Crysta Chatham Hotel, Pingree and Sec- The minister of education urges the
eltansiA Only
Federation, who spent six months Lake, New York, to spend the o ond.
heads of the universities and col- JEWISH COMMUNITY
in the United States in the inter- month of August. They are als
leges,
on
the
occasion
of
the
ap-
a
BORROWS $1,000,000
e•ts of the United Gewerkschaften stopping at Buffalo and Siam
Lawrence J. Michelson of 2070 proaching new school year, that no
elta•sia Only
Palestine Campaign, sailed Tues- Falls.
Cullingwood avenue and Myron D. discrimination he made with regard
All Prises F. 0. B. Flint, Michigan
BUDAPEST.-1.1.
T. A.)—Aft-
day on the Herengaria.
d Stein of the Belcrest apartment to the admission of students on the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeff an
in a statement issued prior to
are spending their vacation at the ground of their nationality or re- er considering six offers for a
loan, the Jewish community of Bu-
their departure, the delegates of son, Stanford, of 1939 Blaine ave Ambassador Hotel, Atlantic City. ligion.
dapest signed an agreement with
the Palestine Labor Federation sue left Saturday, Aug. 133, b
the northern part o
for
motor,
the British Overseas Bank for a
stated that the campaign conduct-
FIRE DESTROYS VILLAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Casselman
loan of $1,000,000.
ed by the labor organization re- Wisconsin.
of 60 Virginia park announce the
The money was paid to the com-
sulted in the collection of $135,-
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.) — Half
approaching marriage of their
Alan Kopelson, pianist, and Sau
0 ('0 and $25,000 for the labor
daughter, Sarah Ruth, to Dr. Wil- the houses in the village, Noso- munity on Aug. 1$.
Abramovitch,
violinist.
member
The Jewish community of Buda-
bank. These amounts have been
liam Victor Kirachbeurn, which will witch, near Homel, were destroyed
of the Bohemian Club, departe
-Pres.
iee5
PGireeR.4:3
A. B STRENG, President P. M. BERNSTEIN, Seey - Treas. CHAS. HANIEBTR
sent to Palestine for the labor in-
take place on Aug. 28 at the River- in • fire Saturday night. Many pest maintains a large number of
Aug. 13 on a three-week hiking
so:utions. The new campaign
poor Jewish families were ren- institutions of wide scope. It owns
side Hotel, ML Clemens.
will be started in several months trip to Northern Michigan, visiting
dered roofless. An aged woman many buildings and much real es-
and will aim at raising $250,000 Traverse City, Charlevoix, Petos-
was burned to death.
I tate of value.
(Additional Locals on Page 6)
for labor Institutions in Palestine. key and Mackinac Island.
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Final
retains in the election of delegates
from England to the fifteenth Zion-
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rowe and son,
Miss Fannie Dorothy Mendel-
ist congress show the election of
Charles, have returned tee their sohn of 1521; Lawrence avenue is
two Mizrachi delegates and six
home in New York following a spending several weeks with
general Zionists. Two of the gen-
visit with Mrs. Rowe's parents, Mr. friend's and relative's in Chicago.
eral Zionist delegates were elected
and Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald of
---
on separate lists.
Chicago boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Brodie and
family of 2968 Sturtevant avenue
BERLIN. — (J. T. A.) — A
Miss Clue Epstein of St. Louis, are now residing at 3274 Waverly.
strengthening of the influence of
who has been making a round of
the two extreme wings in the Zion-
visits in the East, has left for Chi•
Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Bernstein
ist movement, the Mizruchi, ortho-
cugo en route to her home.
have moved to 1240 Collingwood
den Zionist wing, and the Poale
avenue.
Zied and Zeiri Lion, the labor wing,
Mrs. Milton Kuttanauer of
is indicated by the returns of con-
Webb avenue was hostess at a
Joseph 'Leff of 1939 Blaine ave-
go,...s elections which took place in
luncheon
and bridge of beautiful nue is recuperating from his re-
central and east European constitu-
emies. The returns show a general appointments on Tuesday for 16 cent operation.
weakening of the so-called general guests.
Zionists. These results of the con-
Mr. and Mrs. L. Brodersohn and
gress elections which are in full
Sties Ruth Mandelker of Cleve- family, formerly of 2210 Pingree
swing and will be completed dur- land is the house guest of Miss avenue, are now residing at 1927
ing the next few days, will make Miriam Finster•ald eef Chicago Pingree, apartment 101.
it impossible, it is predicted here, boulevard.
to carry through some of the re-
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Lipsky and
forms advocated by the Zionist Or-
Miss Estella Trocky of Chicago fancily of 2092 Pingree avenue
ganization of America.
have
left on an extended trip
is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
In the resolutions adopted at the Ilertha Traub of Webb avenue.
through the East. Dr. and Mrs.
Atlantic City convention of the
Lipsky will be the guests of Pro-
American Zionist Organization, it
fessor Bella Schick, who is chief
Eliot Finley Robinson of To-
woe urged that the Palestine Zion- ledo spent the past week with his of the staff in the children's de-
ist executive should not be com-
partment of the Mount Sinai Hos-
posed of the various groups and grandmother, Mrs. Lena Finley of pital in New York.
wings, lout that the administration Calvert avenue, before joining his
of affairs in Palestina should he aunts at Van Ettan Lake. Lodge.
Miss Blanche. Ilart has returned
entrusted to an impartial executive.
to the city and is residing at Web-
The Misses Clara Shapero and ster Hall.
The election results are also in-
teresting as they show the weaken- Helen Balantzow has returned to
ing of the opposition. So far only the city after a short stay at Lon-
Mrs. Jacob Burrows and sons,
a few members of the radical and don, Ont., and Port Stanley, Can- Albert and Newton, of Burlingame
revisionist parties have been elected ada.
avenue have returned home after
to the congress. The outcome of .the
spending a month at Van Ettan
elections are interpreted as mean-
Miss Minnie Silverman of 2723 Luke Lodge.
ing that the extremely difficult con- Sturtevant avenue was a very
ditions in Palestine are considered charming hostess at a bridge. and
Among the many affairs given
by the Zionist public of such grave kitchen shower in honor of Miss
nature that they are not willing to Ray Rosenthal, a bride-elect. Cov- for the Misses Ruth and Sylvia
Chatlin was a shower given by
listen to any opposition which
ers were laid for 30 guests.
Mrs. I. Rosenthal at her home at
would further aggravate the situa-
300 East Ilancock avenue. Covers
tion and render still more difficult
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weinberg were laid for 75.
the maintenance of what has been
of 624 Leicester court were hosts
built in Palestine.
to 50 guests on Saturday, Aug. 13,
Sirs. M. Kaufman of 209 East
In Zionist quarters regret is ex-
in honor of the bar mitzvah of Philadelphia avenue has returned
pressed that the formation of a
their son, Gilbert Seymour. After from a three months' trip abroad.
strong center bloc should have been
the services, the young Mr. Wein- A dinner for 16 guests was given
rendered difficult. The American
berg gave a speech in Hebrew and in honor of her return by her
Zionist delegation will be the
daughter, :Mrs. I. Rosenthal.
strongest single group of general English.
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Twelfth and Philadelphia in the
heart of the Twelfth Street shop-
ping district, convenient to the
whole Northwestern residential
district.
When you want service, there-
fo•e, run in here. And when
you're thinking of economical
transportation come in and look
us over. The whole Chevrolet
line on exhibit, from roadster to
commercial trucks.
You'll find no more economi-
cal transportation combined with
beauty that you can take pride in
anywhere, and you'll find no
sales and service station more
convenient and ready to assist
you than ours. We consider our-
selves a neighborhood station.
Come in and meet us.
Repairing and Lubricating
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8510 Twelfth Street, at Philadelphia.