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Shaare Zedek Hospital in
Jerusalem Makes Appeal
for Funds.

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and out of shape. Every business
suit should be thoroughly dry-
cleaned and its original style lines
restored by scientific pressing, at
least once each month.
The Forest Cleaners offer you this
service at very small cost.

"Use the Forest Service regularly. It's a good
service and a good habit."

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FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

I: "Contributions made in honor of
i ,1 deceased persons will, on request,
A he suitably acknowledged (luring
the year of mourning and on the
anniversmy of death, in perpetuity,
by the recital of Kaddish, the burn-
ing of lights and study in the hos-
pital synagogue."
The Shaare Zedek hospital,
fnundsal in Jerusalem over 25 years
ago and functioning in a commend-
able manner ever since then, Oral-
; pies a prominent position among
philanthropic inst it ut ions.
Its imposing buildings standing,
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in a park-like garden make a dig-
♦ nitied tend noble impression and are
i ornament to our city. The
1 equipment of the hospital is one
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A which has been carried out on the
hest modern lines and embraces all
the newest devices for the allevia-
tion of suffering. Its work and the
ill'Ill . ill s accruing therefrom for
Jerusalem have earned the highest
commendation on the part of auth-
orities, and of many highly placed
personages and specialists visiting
the holy land.

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PERFECTION LODGE

Perfection Lodge, No. 4N(, F.
and A. M., will have no meeting
on Wednesday, Oct. 5, owing to
the holidays.
('. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
By Order of--
CHARLES RUBIXER, W. M.

Season's Best Wishes.

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Joseph Wallace of 23011
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trothal of his daughter, Dorothy,
to Nlerell Goldman, son of Sam
Detroit Chapter to Debate
Goldman of this city.

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SATURDAY, OCT. 1st

No cover charge during Dinner
Hours 6:30 to 8:30. The minimum
cover charge of 75c will he made
for Supper Dancing, 10:30 to 1,
except on Saturday evening when
the charge will be II,

,Ainsic by the Detroit-
Leland Dance Orchestra

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Y. W. H. A. NOTES

The Flattering Sheerness
of Vamp--Toe Chiffon

Regbitr•tion:

being
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Registrations. are
taken for all classes held at the Y.
W. H. A. club house. The program
includes dressmaking, Bunking, dev •
o•ati%e art, swimming, lifm,aving,
basket ball, gymnastics. aesthetic
and ball (win dancing, English lit-
erature, dramatics, elocution, Like-
lels, and bridge. All liaise who are
interested should make their reser-
vations at once.

Saturday Night Dances:
The opening dance of the season
will be held on Saturday evening.
Oct. 8, at Webster Hall.

First Monthly Meeting:
The first monthly meeting of the
season will be held at the club house
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 9, at 3:3n
o'clock. The program will consist
of the installation of the of-
ficers of the association, to be fol-
lowed hp at reception.

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Sunday "At Home:"
The first Sunday "At Home will
be held (al Sunday evening, Oct. 26,
at N o'clock. A grab-bag beidim has
been planned by the committee in
charge. Y members and their
fi 'Oak arc cordially invited.

Weddings — Engagements —

— Fin.

Banquet.

All Social Functions.

Strictly Kosher Caterer.

M. A. PEREIRA, Manager

Basketball and Gymnastics:
ball and gymnastic
Basket
classes will he conducted on Tues-
day evenings at 7:30 o'clock at the
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All
'Caro ple Beth El gymnasium.
interested are urged to enroll at
once.

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Clubs:
Many of our clubs are seeking
new members. Come now and get
placed before activities begin.

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JUNIOR HADASSAH

The play for the night of Oct. 9,

Are You Ready For
Your Hallowe'en
Party?

An attractive assortment of favors, nov-

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ard 1 . 1irta to Wiishingtor.

Mr. anal Mrs. Otto A. Silvers
annou Hell the birth of a son,
Charles Alvin, on Sept. 20.

That at hich Jewish life in De-
troit has felt the need of fur many

years canto into being recently
with the installation here of the
Iktroit chapter, No. 63, Order of
Aleph Zadik Aleph of the Inde-
pendent larder 13'nai B'rith, na-
tional Jew young men's fra-
ternity.
An ideal program, including re-
ligious, cultural, philanthropic,
athletic and social activities, and
having for its purpose I he mental,
moral and physical development of
the youth, with a view toward per-
petuating Jewish ideals and Jewish
thoughts, is sponsored by this or-
ganization, the first chapter of
which had its inception in 1923
and which now numbers 63 links
in a chain of fraternal groups
reaching from coast to coast. The
almost instant popularity and rap-
id growth of the Order of Aleph
Zadik Aleph is undeniable proof of
the need 11 such all organization.
The Detroit chapter Was induct-
ed into the A. Z. A. order on Sep-
temb•r II, The ceremonies were
presided over by Nathan \V. Holler,
a membs , r of the Supreme Advis-
ory Council of the A. Z. A. and a
past aleph godol (president) of
the 'Milwaukee, Wis., chapter, who
attended as the official representa-
tive of the national organization.
Oth(uis present included inen close-
ly identified with Irnati B'rith and
Jewish communal affairs. Adolph
"Daddy" Freund, a past-president
of Pisgah lodge, was speaker of
the evening and also presided at
the installation of the chapter of-
ficers, who are as follows: Aleph
godul (president), Harold Hor-
witz; aleph s'gan (vice president),
J. R. Feder, aleph mazkir (secre-
tary), Sam W. Iliad; aleph gisbor
(treasurer), Robert Zeff; aleph
shotare godol (senior sergeant-at-
arms), Zeldon Cohen; aleph oho-
tare ke
tone (junior sergeant-at-
arms), Harold Raikow; alepn
kohen godol (monitor), Louis fur-
them; aleph sopher (reporter) l'aul
R. Feiler.

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Season's Greetings.

J. CHITTENDEN, JR., MANAGER

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The A. Z. A. advisory board, Junior Hadassah night at the Bon-
composed of Pisgah lodge mem- ston• playhouse, will be "The Poor
bers, consists of Henry 'M. Gottlieb, Nut," a comedy heretofore played
chairman, Sam Raskin, Nathaniel by Elliot Nugent with great sue-
cl'oR.
H. Goldstick and Dr. S. J. Eder.
Tickets can now be exchanged
Plans for a debate with the for seat tickets. Anyone desiring
It may be superfluous to note
here that this language is spoken Grand liapids A. Z. A. are now these tickets may tall any member
by the children with such ease and being formulated by the local of the organization or Miss Dor-
correctness that one can unhesita- chapter. The debate will be held othy Epstein, chairman, at Cherry
tingly says "It is becoming a moth- in the near future, in this city, 8112.
before as meeting of Pisgah lodge.
er tongue."
On the same Sunday, at 10 a. m. Tentative arrangements also call
the graduating class of the school for the presentation of Elma Ehr-
celebrated the completion of their lich Levinger's well known play,
study of the book of judges "The Unlighted :Menorah," on
(Shofetiml. Parents and friends this occa,ion.
Organization of a basketball
of the pupils attended and were
highly pleased with the knowledge team got under way this week,
of and vital interest these boys with Sam Raskin as coach. It is
intended to enter the team in the
and girls have in their studies.
From among those parents prey- district tournament, to take place
:oft a committee was chosen to help in Grand Rapids.
A dance, to he held at the Illniti
pave the way for the first gradua-
tion ceremony of the selmol, which !Frith community center, is also
graduation will take place next being contemplated.
The chapter is composed of
season.
On Saturday, Sept. 17, the first young men between the ages of 17
Sabbath service of the children's and 21. Meetings are held every
congregation was held. One hun- Sunday afternoon at the B'niti
dred anal fifty children attended. 13'rith community center, 275 East
The entire service was conducted Ferry avenue, at 2:30 o'clock. An
by the pupils, to the great sur- open meeting is scheduled for Sun-
prise and delight of the Parents day, october 2, and all young men
who visited. A Shabus Hoodah of the required qualifications arc
followed which really fulfilled one cordially invited to attend.
Every room wells wield.
bath, shower
, and circulating
Appropriate ceremonies marked
of the ideals of Oneg L'Shabus.
is ewater.
the installation of the Detroit
" Residential•
•ppointmente
chapter, No 63, Order of Aleph
woh transient hotel se rvice.
Zadik Aleph of the Independent
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath. 54
JEWISH
Order Inith, on Sunday,
and .p. Pullman diningroom
suites, II i 0 a month end up.
September 11, in the B'nai B'rith
iligh Holy day services for the community center. Several men
C7.07. H. Clement, 0
immigrants detained at the immi- prominent in 13'nai 13'rith and local
gration station at Ellis Island, New communal activities attended the
York, were held antler the auspices rites. Among those seated at the
of the Hebrew Sheltering and Im- speaker's table in the above photo
migrant Aid Society of America ,are Adolph "Daddy" Freund; a
I ll nisi. Immigration Commissinn- past-president of Pisgah lodge;
o r Day wits kind enough to place Samuel Sternberg, president of
at the disposal of Hiss a special Pisgah; Nathan W. Heller, member
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room which ma as fitted up into
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of the A. Z. A. Supreme Advisory
synagogue and the worshippers (loaned; Henry M. Gottlieb, chair- I
10 MINUTES
IRON 001111TIME
were supplied with prayer books, man af the A. Z. A. advisory board
talasim and everything else neces- and Harold Horwitz, aleph godol
HAWCOCK
JOHN
sary for the conduct of the services. :pre-.dent I of the newly-installed
\ cantor was engaged by Was. Dalt rnity,
:-'re,•ial Holy slay meals were pre-
p. led for the immigrants in the
k.-her kitchen under the auspices
of !has.
Similar services were held at the
main office of Him, at 425 Lafay-
ette street, New York, and at all
the pot title, where immigrants
were detained. dins, in response
to em appeal from the .lewish Com-
mittee for Cuba, sent to Sofar
Torah to Havana to be used there
during the services arranged by
the committee in behalf of the im-
migrants.

DMection of STEPHAN PASTI N ACK I

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JERVSALE51.— IL T. A.) —
The payment of doles to the unem-
ployed workers in Ilaifa and Tiber-
ias was stopped by the Zionist Ex-
ecutive as a result of the new ac-
tivities undertaken at various
points in Palestine. This announce-
ment of the Zionist Executive was
greeted with enthusiasm by the
workers, some of whom have been
compelled to receive the unemploy-
went doles for over a year
Two hundred and sixty men re-
ceived employment in the valley of
Jezreel and Gallilee, 300 have gone
to work on the drainage undertak-
ings in the valley of Eishon, 150
in the irrigation work at Maris
Block and 100 in the irrigation
work at Nahalal.
The workmen's council of Tiber-
isle has obtained a contract for the
government drainage work and also
the repair of the Samakh road.
Eighty Haifa carpenters have re•
ceived a government contract to
erect 60 huts to shelter the earth-
quake victims in Nablus.

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WORKERS WELCOME
DOLE WITHDRAWAL

Dancing

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A Z. A. PLANNING
MANY ACTIVITIES • i,„„„,

Engagements

Mrs. S. Glueckman of 2494
Gladstone avenue announces the
In consequence of the continued engagement of her daughter,
rise of the east of commodities and Doris, to William S. Shupe of this
oonsequent increased cost of up- city.
keep, the general Jewish hospital,
Mrs. Ida Pearlman of 27 ,17
Shama , Zedek, in Jerusalem, is
faced by the sad alternative of re- Gladstone avenue announces the
ducing its activity to a minimum. engagement of her daughter,
This would signify a real catas- Janet, to Chark , s Goldman, son of
trophe for the Jewish inhabitants Mr. aril Mrs. Moe Goldman of
of t he holy land.
2275 Gladstone avenue.
The directors of the hospital. in
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rassner of
an appeal to American Jewry this
week. state:
1623 Glynn court announce the
"We deem it our bounden duty engagement of their daughter,
to give our Ca, llill WililiSt pub- Gertrude Betty, to Irving J. Mil-
heity, and to beg of you most ear- ler, son of Mrs. Kate Miller of
nestly, dear co-religionist, to stand this city.
by us in our efforts to keep up
under our so heavy burden. Our
Mr. and Strs. Israel Levine of
o) present precarious situation, we 9121 Goodwin avenue announce
I. feel sure, will find a response in the engagement of their (laughter,
every feeling heart and will induce Gertrude, to :Morris Levine.
you to contribute to our funds as
large an amount as lies within your
Mrs. Lillian Lezerson of 1991
power, in order to enable us to Taylor avenue announces the en-
carry on our work as heretofore. gagement of her daughter, Elea-
It Swans the health and welfare of nor, to Murray M. Wilber of this
thousands in the holy city, the city.
longingly looked-for goal of ever•
believing Jew. We hope and be-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berick an-
lieve you will not refuse the help nounce the engagement of their
we solicit and that you trill stand daughter, Elizabeth Eva, to Her-
by us. The knowledge that you are man Prady, son of Mr. and Mrs.
helping to alleviate the sufferings Joseph Prady, Reception will take
of the sick poor of the holy city, place on Sunday, Oct. 16, at 310
that your gift will help to give Owen avenue.
back health tat many a sufferer, Will
help you to hear willingly the pe-
nunnery sacrifice you are making;
liven l he smallest gift will be re-
ceived by us in deep gratitude as a
token of your willing aid. There-
fore give Sanwthing; let no ,no
Hebrew School Renews Activities:
think his mite does not matter. Ify
The Windsor Hebrew school, a
unity of purpose the material basis
branch of the Detroit United He-
will • be secured for the continued
brew schools, is ready and pre-
function of the hospital. The Al-
pared now to fall in line with the
mighty will iTarilral you for the love
you have so often shown your poor numerous activities and accom-
co-religionists and will hear the plishments in store for it for the
fervent prayers of the poor sick coming year.
On Sunday evening, September
for their benefactors.
, was afford-
The hospital is tat present sore- 11, a grand welcoms
ed
the parents and friends of the
ly in Maid of funds and as a result
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it is unable to carry an its work pupils. A very large gathering at-
to the fullest capacity. Remember tended and listened with interest
it on all occasions, as weddings, and pride to the report and address
births, banquets, festivals, holidays, of their beloved principal, Mr.
etc. Even the smallest contribution Isaacs, who was chairman of the
will be gratefully received. Letters evening, as well as the addresses
and checks to he addressed to: of Rabbi Matadi° and members of
Shaart, Zedek hospital, P. 0. Box the board of education. The chil-
dren entertained in Hebrew, of
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Many of the patterns have not been shown before.

Every one is the famous Sanford make.

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