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Phi•So.Lite Club.
The meeting of the Phi-So-Lite
Club was held on Friday, at the
home of Miss Fogel. Election of
officers took place, with the follow.
ing results: President, Mildred
Hassel; secretary, Rae Fogel;
treasurer, Frieda Gluck; assistant
treasurer, Anna Bankler. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mildred, Ilassal, 2051
Virginia Park.

Phi Fraternity.
The last meeting of the Tau Phi
Fraternity was held Sunday, April
1, at the Y. W. II. A. A commit-
tee, consisting of Archie Moore
and Dave Charmer, was appointed
to enter negotiations for a cot-
tage, either at Island or Walled
Lakes, for the summer months.
Lou and Iry Folberg will be hosts
at the next weekly smoker, at
their home, on Tuesday.

Fraternity Club.

Los Amigos Club.

Tau

N EW S

The

European
Welfare Organisation.

Jewish Women's

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Theta Delta Omeg• Sorroity.

Theta Delta Omega Sorority
Sirs. Joseph Zuckerman has held its annual spring festival in
charge of the arrangements fur a the form of an All Fools party at
card party sponsored by the J. W, the home of Miss Pearl Caplan,
E. W. O. on Wednesday, herd 18 217 Tennyson, on Saturday, March
at I p. m., at the Jericho Temple, 31. Louis Swirsky entertained
Livernois and Joy Road. Bridge with imitations of Al Jolson, II.
will be played, prizes awarded at Kass with dramatic recitations,
each table and refreshments and Nettie Aranotf with the Van
served. The proceeds will go to city Drag, with dancing following.
help unfortunate widows and or- Luncheon was served. This affair
phew' in Europe. The next regu. marked the close of the second
tar meeting will take place April year of successful functions for
17, at 8 p. m., at Jericho Temple. this sorority.
All members are urged to attend
as business of vital importance
Philomathic Debating Club.
will be discussed.
All plans have been definitely

Engagement Extraordinary

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King VV ao
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118 Michigan Ave.

Opening the New Spring Season With a
New Orchestra and New Music

MAURICE RUSHLOW

And His Famous Orchestra

The last meeting of Los Amigos
Latest and Novelty Dance Music
Club was held April 8 at the home
of Mtge Botvinick. It was decided
Daily 12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1 A. NI.
Sunday included.
to change the meeting date from
Sunday afternoon to Wednesday
Special Saturday afternoon 12 to 2.30; evening 6 to 5, :30 to 1:30
concluded
concerning
the
twenty-
evening, at 8 o'clock. Plans .
4
Terpsichoreons.
made for an outing. The next
A special meeting was held at sixth annual model meeting of the
'41
meeting will be held Wednesday
the home of Miss Esther Eder of Philomathic Debating Club, to be
evening, April 18, at the home of
or less, between 4:30 a. rn. and 7:00
tn.
Fourteenth
avenue.
It
was
de-
held
May
8,
7:30
p.
m.,
in
the
Private
Rooms
for
Banquets
and
Parties
Miss Rose Auslander, 389 Elm-
cided that a party be given on Shaarey Zedek auditorium, Brush
hurst avenue.
You can call t he following point. and talk for THREE MINUTES
Athena Girls Club.
Phone Cad. 5074-Ask for Mr. Woods
.4
April 29. ''Miss Lillian Weingar• at Willis street. "Resolved, That
for the rates shown. Rates to other points are proportionately
den resigned as secretary and
Miss Mollie Haber of West
Sigma
Delta
Pi.
low.
the modern tendency towards busi-
Philadelphia avenue was hostess
Miss
Esther
Eder
was
appointed
The last meeting of the Sigma
Day
ness consolidation is detrimental
a tthe last regular meeting of the Delta Pi Sorority was held at the in her place.
Station-to-Station
From Detroit to:
to the public interest" is the topic
Athena Girls' Club held Tuesday home of Miss Rosaline Goldstein.
Rare
for debate. The contestants
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
evening, April 9. Plans were be- A lamp is to be raffled May 15.
AI PENA, MICH
91.15
chosen are: Albert Silber, Isaac
BUFFALO, N. V
1.21
ing discussed for a hike to Mt. The next meeting will be held at
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
CADIZ LAC. MICH
1.10
Max Simon, a ffirma-
Clemens, to be followed by a pa- the home of Miss Ruth Green- will have a meeting on Wednes- Greenberg,
COLUMBUS. 0
five; Nathan Wise, Haro
1.01
ld J.
ERIE, PA,
1.00
jama party to take place on Sat- berg of 570 Sledbury avenue on day, April 18, at 1:30 p. m., at Goodman, Nathan Shur, negative.
GRAND HAVEN, MICH
1.01
urday
evening,
April
21.
The
next
Jericho
Temple,
2705
Joy
road.
Sunday, April 22.
HOLLAND, MICH
1.00
M
A
silver
loving
cup
annually
do-
regular business meeting will take
1.20
MICHIGAN CITY, IND
embers and friends are request- noted by
11011. Harry J. Dingeman
MUSKEGON, MICH
1.10
place on Tuesday evening, April
eil not to forget the bridge-lunch- is to be awarded to the winning
White Owls.
PITTSBURGH, PA
1.20
17, at the home of Miss Betty S.
SOUTH REND, INP
1.05
The White Owls held their last eon which will be given April 25 team,
team and the Louis Smilansky
1.10
ST. JOSEPH. MICH
Yucht of 8806 Twelfth street.
meeting on Friday at the home of at Knights of Pythias Hall, 3153 gold medal and the Sirs. F. V.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH
1.24
Betty Goldman, 3753 Elmhurst Cass avenue.
WHEELING, W. VA
1.20
Martin silver medal are to be
League of Youth.
YOUNGSTOWN. 0
1.00
avenue. Two prospective mem-
given the first and second best
Sigma Iota.
The League of Youth held a bers, Joseph Fishman and Jack
47 ADAMS AVENUE EAST
speakers, respectively. I. Sol
The rates mimed shore are Station-to-Station Day mt. effective hem 4.30 a. tn.
summer monthly social meeting at Rodman, were proposed. A dis-
te 7 ,00 a m.
The last meeting of the Sigma Rosenman, general chairman, and
the home of Miss Dora Feinn of play of the club pins was made by Iota was held at the home of Con- Albert A. Williams, chairman of
Evening Stationro-Smtion rates are effective from 7:00 p. w. to SAO p. nu. and
Night Suisienro - Stalion noes, 15 10 p. m. to 4.10 a. en.
1538 Fairchild avenue on April 18. Sylvia Le Vine. Next Friday's stance Fealk of Owen avenue the committee on arrangements,
A Stutiooto•Stut ion call Is one that Is made to • certain telephone rather than
Miss Ruth Raddin entertained with meeting is to be held at 3005 Elm- April 8. The raffle which is on
report that one of the largest
to some person in panicular.
selections from Milt Gross. Louis hurst avenue, the home of Esther now is a success. The sorority ex-
If you do me know the number of the Jitrant telephone, give the operator the
turnouts in attendance is expect-
Levin also entertained with several Weisman.
All club correspon- peels to attend the dance given by ed at this coming affair. A decla-
name and oldress•nd specify that you wilt talk with "mantle" who mowers at
the called telephone.
song selections, assisted by Le dence should be sent to Betty the Phi Beta Fraternity Saturday, mation contest, at which a prize
A PersonroPereon call heuiust more work h involved, cost. more than
Kolodin. The next meeting will Goldman, 3753 Elmhurst avenue. April 14. The next meeting is at is to be awarded to the best de-
StutimotoStution call. The rate on Persom .Perton ca ll Is Me same at all l
be held at 527 Holbrook avenue on
hours.
the home of Billie Fiddler of Mc- claimer, is to be held at the next
April 15.
Hebrew Baby Day Nursery.
Quade avenue. regular meeting of the Philomathic
Additional rate information can be secured
Ice Cream Delivered Daily, Including
The Hebrew Baby Day Nursery
Debating Club, April 15. Those
by calling the Long Distance operator
W. W. Girls.
announces a very important mass-
Bicur Cholem.
Sundays and Holidays
participating in the contest are
The W. W. Girls met at the meeting Wednesday evening, April
An interesting program of im- Abraham Pearl, Harold J. Good-
18.
at
the
New
Jericho
Temple,
home of Miss Ann Wuntner of Jos.
promptu speeches was presented man, Seldun Leach, David J. Sobin,
Campau Sunday, April 8. The club 2705 Joy road. This meeting is at the last weekly meeting of the Alex Katz and Marcus Q. Simon.
CATERING
thanks the various clubs, sorori- called to welcome back our presi• board of directors of the Bicur The meeting will be held in the At-
Orders Taken for
ties, fraternities and friends for dent, Mrs. II. H. Prenzlauer, who Cholem Society. Favorable results kinson branch of the Shaarey
their wholehearted co-operation in has returned from her vacation. of advertising efforts for the pro- Zedek, 9125 Twelfth street.
DINNERS-LUNCHEONS
helping make the W. W. Girls' Discussions and distribution of • gram of the excursion were gtven
spring dance at the Hotel Fort tickets for the theater party which by John Chernek, chairman. Sun-
Delta Sigma Phi Sorority.
Wayne a social as well as a finan- will be held at Littman's Yiddish day, June 17, is the date set for Miss Beverly Schnurowitz was
JAMS AND JELLIES
Deborian Club.
cial success. Election of officers Theater on Wednesday, May 9, this annual affair, and interesting „hostess at the last meeting, on Fri-
The Deborians desire to take at this meeting resulted as fol- will also take place. The commit- features are being arranged for day, at her home, 15841 Inverness.
Home Made
this opportunity to announce that lows: Mary J. Koenigsburg, presi- tee asks the co-operation of all or- the occasion. The co-operation Plans are being mode for the ini-
BREAD-CAKES
Miss Laurette Pechensky has been dent; Shirley N. Mendelssohn, sec- ganizations and the general public of two outstanding organizations, tiation of the two new members,
voted in as new secretary of the retary; Clara Goodman, treasurer. in making this event a success. All one sorority and one fraternity, the Misses Lillian Garrick and
club. It is certain that the new A committee has been appoints_ members and their friends are assures that this occasion will be Jessie Leache. An open meeting
secretary will fulfill her duties to co-operate with the Beta Rho asked to attend. Refreshments among the largest picnics given is to be held in the near future.
Special Rooms for 43eelat Occasions
That's what everyone says after
ably and efficiently. The offering Delta Sorority in regard to the will be served.
by the socie y. Samuel t Wexler is A special meeting will be held at
taking our treatments.
active chairman and, together with , the home of Miss Anne Lubin, 579
which the club has in view for the hike being planned. Belle Woont-
Invest in Health.
All-tar Nite event to be held at ner and Bessie D. Feldstein were Pythian Sisters of Greater Detroit Dave Steffin and Maurey Belmont, to make further plans
Lodge No. 152.
Gynastics
blatt, is supervising all details of for initiation and a pajama ,parti
the Melbourne Center is progres- chosen a committee to shop'on club
On Monday, April 16, at 7:45 p. the affair.
I
Massages
sing rapidly. The members are pins. The club has ratified the
The next meeting...1Ci
SIXTEEN YEARS OF FLORAL SERVICE
hiLlId ite ar t
m.,
the
Pythian
Sisters of Greater
Handball Courts
continually working on this. The constitution of the Association of
Now Located at
a l 1 156 e
11?!.'•, 11C7° s it. Miss Say.
Detroit
Lodge
No.
152
will
meet,
Sorority,.
Jewish
Clubs.
Tickets
for
the
Pha-
Beta
Rho
Delta
next
regular
meeting
of
the
De-
-
Gray
Bldg.
Entire Sixth Floor Burns
of
2023
Hazelwood
avenue.
1265 GRISWOLD
borians will be held at the Mel - lanx Club dance have been dis- to celebrate the first anniversary.
A special meeting Uithe Beta
Next Door to Pero ei
Clifford 2014
bourne Center on Sunday, April tributed. Miss Deutch will be There will be entertainment and a Rho Delta S , sgs- ,iit y was held Fri- I
Cadillac 4969
Alpha Bet• Gamma.
All Pythian ladies and
In our new and more spa-
hostesa at the next meeting, Thurs- lunch.
15, at 4:30 p. m. sharp.
day eves.--g
sin at the home o f Laura
e
last
meeting
of
the
Alpha
cious quarters and with
The
their
knights
are
welcome.
day evening, .April 12.
•
a realer convenience we •
11 ..rgholf, 638 Westminster eve- Beta Gamma Sorority was held at
Time Kul Pistil.
beer
h able to serve you.
nue. Important items were dis- I the home of Miss Eva Sloscovitz
lot your next car be a
A regular business meeting of
Flowers bearing • Friedman
cussed in connection with the cele- of 1725 East Davison avenue, on
it\
tag
•reconsidered by your
thAame jpit ipistil Sorority se,
BUICK
bration of the second anniversary Friday, April 6. There was no
friends the oi.enru of good
low R it ger.
of the sorority . Further plans in I meeting on March 31 on account
taste.
held
on
Monday,
April
9,
at
the
Lot M. Serve You.
01114
regard to this event will be taken of holidays. Plans are under way
File !Kiln,/
Open Evenings and Sundays
home of Miss Sally Dunsley of
up at the next meeting. Nomina- with regard to coming activities
JACK ALKON
1664 Elmhurst avenue. Final ar-
Phone
tion
of
officers
took
place,
withl
for
the
summer.
A
business
meet.
HARLEY BUICK
rangements for a theater party
Empire
SALES
Cass Avenue
"I am a man of small means ins the following results: President, ing was held Thursday, Anvil 12,
0664-7
were made, to take place Friday,
(Continued From Page One).
Glendale 4806 • 2629
Rose
Golinsky,
Sally
Cutler,
Birdye
at
the
home
of
Miss
Ann
linuro-
Detroit's
Most
Beautiful
Flower
Shop
self
but
I
am
sending
a
check
♦
April 13, dinner at the Chinese
vice-president,
Laura wits, 15841 Inverness avenue.
Tea Garden followed by the thea- more of my fellow Jews of Detroit herewith and will send more if the Marcus;
ter. The meeting was followed by to give for Palestine, I shal indeed fund collection does not come un Berghoff; secretary, Ida Elbinger,
Edith Robbins, Rose Golinsky,
to
expectations."
bridge
and
bunko.
Prizes
were
be very happy."
REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR
treasurer, Jean Hirschman, Sadye
"Work Inspiring."-McLeod.
"We Dare Not Desert Them."
awarded and refreshments served.
Representative McLeod calls the Levin, Dorothy Schechter. Elee- 1
Ben B. Fenton, an active leader
The next regular business meeting
MOHEL
will take place at a special
will be held Monday, April 16, at in this year's drive, joined in an work for Palestine "most inspir-
Itmemmended by man.
meeting to be held at the home of
appeal for Palestine in the follow- ing" in the following statement:
the Y. W. H. A.
Detroit phyelehne for
It is not an exaggeration to say Sally Cutler, 3772 Webb avenue.
own children as
tb
ing statement:
well as other,
"The United Palestine Appeal that the Zionist movement to re-
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
habilitate the historic land of Pal-
1410 Harehmed Arm
demands
nothing
more
of
us
than
The last meeting of the Signit
estine to be a modern homeland
Phase Empir• 0426.
Omega Upsilon Sorority was held that we who may be likened to
for Jewish people, has stirred the
at the home of Miss Ruth Eck- the 'Service of Supply' support the
imagination of the world. It has
man, 1937 Virginia Park. This 'Zone of Advance.'
(Continued From Page One).
won the good will of millions of
who
are
is
positions
of
"We
was an open meeting, laid a large
of harmony, counterpoint, and
non-Jewish people.
group of boys and girls was pres- comparative safety In the rear can
"The reports and pictures which composition.
not
desert
those
fighters
at
the
ent. The Chesterfield boys enter-
In 1916 Mr. Posner became
slowly filter through to us in
Mohel Specialist
tained for the sorority and their front, who are maintaining our America, showing an old, old coon- musical director and conductor of
guests and everybody had a good ideals. If we permit the lines of try being rejuvenated with all the the Dukes Place Synagogue, the
Tare Experience
time. The next meeting will be communication to be broken the freshness of youth, and the oldest and greatest synagogue in
Endorsed by Leading
held at the home of Miss Ida Palestine army of workers is thought that under our very eyes, England. At that time he also
Phmilebts.
bound to perish, and the brave de-
Vittes, 1681 Taylor avenue.
Eadeered to 11.1 ,017-
fenders of those pioneers will be a new nation is being born, a composed a grand opera entitled
me by wino. of melte-
great branch of the human race "Saul."
for naught.
al.. earsand clean-
Workmen's Circle Conductor.
haws
"Just as it may be said that an being restored to its native soil,
are most inspiring. In 1919 Mr. Posner came to
-
army
fights
on
its
stomach,
and
re
2073 Gladstone
York to become theductor of
New
"At
this
time
of
year,
when
the
3 ;•Ton Commercial
quires the co-operation of a 'Serv -
Euclid 10467.
movement the Workmen's Circle Choir, an
ice of Supply,' so may it be said leaders of this great
pause
a
moment
to
review
their
organization
of over 200 voices.
with equal justification, that the
pioneers in l'alestine can not exist progress and to gather fresh Ile then began to introduce the
without the assistance of those in strength and a new impetus for Jewish folk-song in choral form.
RABBI G. ZAKUTO
the new year, I take great pleasure In 1920 he made his successful
the rear.
1-Ton
Certified Modern Surgeon
1. The Seder.
"It therefore behooves us who in extending my most sincere debut with a program of 25 folk-
MOHEL
are far from the struggle to do greetings and express my utmost songs, his own compositions, sung
2. The Passover.
Highly ecoenmecded b.
our share in maintaining those confidence that the future will by the large Workmen's Choir.
Doctors •
3. The Prophet Malachi.
bring forth even more glorious re- He was then invited to become the
•Over 15 Years Experience
4. Elijah, forerunner of the Mes- brave fighters at the front."
$ 1245
wards for their efforts than those director of the Synagogue Choral
.Cara and Attention Given
Clancy Makes Contribution.
siah.
to All Case,
1%-Ton
Representative Clancy's encour- which have already won our ad- Alliance, an organization consist-
5.
The
Song
of
Songs.
ing
of
professional
singers
and
3320 CALVERT
agement to the workers in the miration."
6. Literally, "weeks".
(Near Dexter)
"Chazonim," for which occasion
Courans's Statement.
Arlington 1111104
7. It is called the Feast of Weeks campaign came in the form of a
Senator Couzens in his state- he composed a choral to J. Bof-
because we count exactly seven check. 'I am a man of small
shauer's "Feast-Song" which was
weeks between Pesach and She- means myself," he writes, "but I ment, declares that "to those of performed at Madison Square Gar-
us
who have a full appreciation
am
sending
a
check
herewith
and
egos..
6•cyl. 2-Ton
den with tremendous success.
8. The beginning of the summer will send more if the fund collec- of what it is to have a homeland,
Sir. Posner's latest composition,
Above Prices
season and the ripening of the tion does not come up to expecta- it seems to me that this appeal "The Machine," to the words of
should not fail to interest," and
Mm
os I. o. b. Detroit
wheat harvest.
tion.
M. Rosenfeld, caused a stir in
expresses
the
hope
that
Detroit
In his statement Representative
9. Because some of the fruits of
Jews will be successful in reaching New York musical circles when
Palestine began to ripen at that Clancy says:
first performed by the 200 voices
Homes Designed, Built
"May I heartily endorse the pro- the goal for the U. P. A.
lime, and the first ripe fruits were
of the Workmen's Circle Choir, ac-
Governor Green Writes.
brought to the ample as a sacri- ject of the Detroit Jewish com-
and Financed.
companied by the New York Sym-
Governor
Green
writes
the
fol-
munity to collect $110,000 as a
fice.
phony
Orchestra. The originality
607 MURPHY BUILDING
10. It is said to be the anniver- part of the fund for the upbuilding lowing words of encouragement:
"The courage, imagination and of the music and the unique man-
li•Ton Deluxe
sary of the giving of the Ten Com- of Palestine as the Jewish Home-
Highland Park, Mich.
ner
in
which
he depicted musically
Panel Complete
land? Certainly no race has suf- idealism which have animated the
mandments on Mt. Sinai.
the "human machine" won for him
[Arlington 6264 Arlington 4506
Jewish
race
through
all
the
ages
fered so much during the period
11. Confirmation.
1. o. b. Detroit
many laurels.
12. As a boy reaches the age of of recorded history from bigoted find their supreme expression in
The last mentioned composition
13 he in given individually the cere- and fanatical persecution as the the Jewish Homeland program. It will be performed by the Halevy
mony of Confirmation on the Sab- Jews. Originally one of the most is my sincere wish that the cam- Choir at the concert Sunday eve-
idealistic peoples that the world paign for funds may meet for
bath nearest his birthday.
MANUEL URBACH
ning.
13. Bar Mitzvah, meaning, re- has ever known their anguish nad complete success. as I am confi-
Mr. Posner is at present choral
Grua* sod Marble.
tribulations have made them more dent that it will "
sponsible for the Commandments.
director of five different choirs in
ing
of
Support."
"Project
D
14. Girls are not admitted to devoted than ever to their ancient
New
York. Ile is the author of
Frank Cody, superintendent of
Confirmation in Orthodox tradition. homeland and their fond tradi-
about 50 well known compositions
15. The Biblical law that when a tions. Practically the upbuilding schools, writes:
for
the
synagogue, a large number
"I hope that the campaign of
stray ear falls from the reaper's of Palestine will take care of many
of secular compositions for chorus
JEFFERSON CF1ENE
Now in our New Location
hand it is not to be picked up, but Jews who are now oppressed in the Detroit Jewish community for and solo. He has also arranged
Edgevrood ems)
countries close to Asia Minor. the local quota for 1928 towards and harmonized about 60 Jewish
7723 TWELFTH STREE T left for the poor.
WOODWARD et MARTIN PLACE
JOHN R at ENDICOTT
the
United
l'alestine
Appeal
will
From the viewpoint of further de-
16. Ruth.
Glendale 7117
Northwity 5406
folk-songs
for
choir,
25
of
whcih
Euclid 7192
velopment of race pride and con- meet with complete success. The
17. Rabbi Akiba.
have also orchestral scores.
Highland
Park
Motor
Co.,
16123
Woodward_
Jul.
3730
project
is
one
deserving
of
fine
Hergenrceder, Inc., 14615 E. Jefferson
Lenox 4400
18. That it is a collection of pure- science, pilgrimages to the Jew-
Recently
the
Master
Institute
of
Chas. C. Cook Inc., 15620 Grand River. Hogarth 6380
Hiles Auto Service, 12217 Twelfth
Hem. 4197
ish Homeland will be of incalcul- support.
ly secular, popular ballads of love.
The plan for a Jewish national United Arts of New York honored Bucknell-Knowlton Co., 2445 Michigan... _Glen. 9888
Gar. 7100
Mid-West Motor Co. 9111 Grand River
19. That the lover in the songs able inspiration to the individuals
Mr.
Posner
with
the
degree
of
Pro-
Colonial Motor Sales, 6834-40 Michigan._ _Cedar 3138
Dia-Western Motor Co., 3950 Dix
Laf. 1601
is God and the beloved Israel.
and the farflung units of the Jew- rebirth after 20 centuries of Jew-
North Central Motor Co., 8517 Linwood_ _Euclid 1680
ish wandering and homelessness is fessor of Hebrew Music.
L.W. Schultz fa Co., 10000 Conant Avenue..Emp. 6828
20. Solomon Ibn Gabriol and Je- ish people.
Mr.
Posner
has
also
written
a
Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward ..Emp. 6980
6850
Delray
Motor
Sales,
7132-34
W.
jefferson_Cedar
one
that
should
have
universal
"I
have
handled
hundreds
of
huda Halevi.
number of articles on Jewish music
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 (leaflet
Whit 1172
Jewish immigration cases and support"
which appeared in The Day in
Rabbi Mayerberg's Interest.
WON'T RELEASE HATVANY other Jewish cases of extreme dis-
Mr. Ehrlich is in receipt of an 1923. He is the author of "Har-
tress In the past 18 years because
mony" and the "Theory of Music,"
BUDAPEST.-(T. T. A.)-Bar- of my connection with congress interesting letter from Rabbi Sam- the only books of the kind in Yid-
Ev ERVIN ENGRAVING
on Ludwig Hatvany, whose release and with the Detroit Patriotic uel S. Mayerberg of Dayton, 0.,
dish.
Setund Floor Kerr MG.
formerly
of
Detroit.
Rabbi
Slay-
bond
of
100,000
pengoes
was
on a
Fund and the home Service sec-
set tentatively by a decision of the tion of the American Red Cross erberg was the chairman of the U.
CARD OF THANKS.
P.
A.
in
his
city
and
the
camraien
criminal court, will not be released, during the war. From this experi-
the Hungarian Royal Court ruled. ence I can truthfully ray that I proved very 'successful. Rabbi
Miss Margaret Foreman, form-
Slayerberg
writes
to
Mr.
Ehrlich:
The fear was expressed that Bar- know of no race who are more in-
"I consider it a privilege to erly of 3010 Chicago boulevard,
on Hatvany may leave the country terested or more generous to their
now residing at 2903 Elmhurst,
Sold and Screwed M
and forfeit the bond. The proceed- own unfortunate, than the Jewish United Palestine Appeal in Day- wishes to thank her many friends
Built by
Dodge Brothers
ings on his appeal against the men- people. Therefore, I feel confi- have been the chairman of the
Truck DiVi/600
and relatives for their kindness
Deniers Everywhere
ton
because
I
realize
the
error.
Dodge Brothers. Inc.
dent that they will spring forward
tense will be resumed on May 7.
shown
her
during
her
recent
ill-
with eagerness to contribute to moue value of rehabilitation work
is at,. Holw r and "
ness.

p.

The second open meeting of the
Fraternity Club was a huge suc-
cess. The club will hold open
meetings during the month of
April. All young men and women
of the ages of 17 to 22 are invited
to attend the meetings. The next
meeting will be held Sunday, April
15, at 1658 Collingwood, at 4 p. m.

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