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Athena Girls' Club.
of the New York Public Library
and author of "Russian Poetry."
3. Assistant professor of phi-
losophy at Columbia University
and author of "Human Traits."
4. New York City-71 West
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5. Pharaoh, King of Egypt.
6. The Hebrew word "Moshe"
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Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
Ladies' Auxiliary of B'n• B'rith.
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
The Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai
will hold its annual picnic at B'rith will meet Monday aiening,
Gladstone avenue was hostess at
Elizabeth Lake on Aug. 5. Races Aug. 6, at the Community Cen-
the last regular meeting of the
will take place during the after- ter on East Ferry avenue Plans
Athena Girls' Club, which was held
noon and prizes will be awarded will be made for the Old Folks .
on Tuesday evening, July 31. Plans
to winners. Anyone wishing to Home outing, to be held Wednes-
are being made for a number of
take
the bus to picnic can get it day, Aug. 15, at Belle Ind n. Mem-
smart fall affairs and announce-
nt Union Bus Station, 502 Grand bers and friends desiring to offer
ments regarding these will be
River.
Buses run every 20 mantes the use of their cars for the oc-
made at a future date. The organ-
to Trenton.
casion are asked to communicate
ization is planning to attend the
with Mrs. L. Rubenstein or 5Irs.
symphony concert at Belle Isis
Strangers A. C.
M. Blatnikolf. It is also urged
next Tuesday night and this event
will be preceded by a dinner at. the
The annual outing of the Stran- that members and friends save dis-
Casino. Mrs. Esther Kaleff is in
gers A. C., who meet weekly at the carded clothes and furniture fur
charge of this affair. Mrs. Rose
Jewish Center, was held Sunday, the rummage sale to be held in
Salzman will be hostess at the
July 29 at Spring Lake. Boating Devember.
next meeting on
, Tuesday evenirs,
and swilleting were the features.
Aug. 14,
Philadel-
of the day, including an indoor •
phia.
ball game in the afternoon be-
Hoy Toy Girl..
tween two teams composed of club
Sigma Iota Sorority.
A meeting of the Hoy Toy Girls members. In the evening, the
The last meeting of the Sigma was held at the home of Miss Syl- members went to the dance at
Iota Sorority was held at the home via Pevis of Clairmount avenue. Wailed Lake.
of Kate Pont, 0047 Delmar ave- Plans were made and committees
(Continued From Page One).
Beta Tau Iota Sorority.
nue. A committee, consisting of appointed to direct the coming
members of the political commis-
Ida Grass and Fay Meyerson, was dance. The raffle was reported to
Plans for a summer cottage at sion appeared in the hall. Dr.
appointed to contribute drawings be successful. A cabinet meeting Island Lake have been abandoned
Nlotzkin, who presided, declared
and essays to the Sigma Iota scrap is being called for Tuesday. The because vacation plans have taken,
the session to be of an executive
book. Final plans were made for next meeting will be held at the the members to different ;daces.
nature. The opposition proceeded
home of Miss Vivian Schwartz, The last affair of the Beta Tau
the outing to Cass Lake, Sunday.
to introduce its resolution of lack
695 Superior avenue, Friday eve- luta Sorority was an artists amt'
of confidence in Sacher. The gen-
ning, Aug. 10.
Les Joyeuse
models party held during the eral Zionists protested against the
week-end of July 14, at Island procedure, maintaining that it is
Miss Lillian Marks of 2240
Ased-Ed.Din Sorority.
Lake. The next meeting will be not within the jurisdiction of the
liazeltvanal avenue was hostess at
The last meeting of the Ased-Ed- at the home of Miss Mary Orrin
the last meeting of the Les Joyeuse
general council to entertain such n
Din
Sorority
was
held
at
the
home
on Nluirland avenue.
Hiles on July 27. Officers were
motion. The question of proce-
of Misers Belle and Betty Alter
elected for the ensuing term as
dure was then put to a vote. It
of
Goodwin
avenue.
The
girls
are
Kadimah Girls.
follows: Miss Esther Balbiner,
was decided by a majority of 24
president; Miss Yvette Teach, vice• spending most of their week-ends
At the last meeting, held at the to IS that the general council has
prt sidint; Miss Lillian Marks, sec- at their cottage at bland Lake. home of Miss Reva Glassman, 395 the power to consider a motion of
retary; Miss Polly Minzer, treas- I The semi-annual election of offi- Elmhurst, on July 31, the commit- lack of confidence. The opinion of
urer; Miss Rose Entner, publicity cers resulted as follows: Miss Bea- tee in charge of the lawn-bridge experts on the statutes was then
manager; Mim Rose Alpert, ocean trice Wasserman, president; 51H party to be held on Aug. 12, on the invoked by the executive adher-
book editor. Discussion on the Belle Alter, vice-president; Miss grounds adjoining the home of ents. Dr. Groenemann, chairman
outing will be resumed at the next Rose Clarisky, secretary; Miss Es- Mrs. Ben Levine, 2946 Clairmount, of the Congress Court, and Oscar
meeting at the home of Miss Sara ther Schwartz, treasurer. The stated that they are going, ahead Cohn declared that the statute:
next meeting will he held at the with plans and assure all who at-
Siegel of 1784 Blaine avenue.
concerning this matter are not
home of Miss B. Wasserman, 410 tend this affair an enjoyable after-
very clear. Mr. Kaplan then read
Medbury,
on Monday evening. noon. The next meeting will be
Tau Sigma Gamma ■ Sorority.
a declaration signed by eight dele-
Aug. 6.
held on Aug. 7, at the hone of gates of the Nlizrachi, six of the
The next meeting of the Tau
Miss Ethel Klein, 2740 Arcadia.
Sigma Sorority will be held at the
Poole Zion and six of the Ilitach-
Hakoak Sports Club.
home of Miss Sonia Sedrich, 2227
duth, as well as M. Supraski if
The Ilakoah Sports Club will
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
Tel Aviv and Dr. Zen Zion Mos-
West Euclid avenue, Tuesday eve-
have an outing at Walled Lake
ning, Aug. S. The sorority raffle
The Beta Rho Delta Sorority sinsohn, in which lack of confi-
Sunday. The following Tuesday a
will then take place and a portable
dence in Saeher was expressed.
corn party will be held at Belle had a special meeting at the "Y"
•sictrola will be given to the win-
Because of the ambiguity of the
Isle. 'the first round of the ten- July 26. A play, which will be the
ner.
The sorority was honored
statutes, Mr. Kaplan declared that
means
of
entertainment
fur
an
nis tournament was postponed on
with the presence of Miss Bessie
the signers of the declaration will
open
house
program
at
the
"Y"
in
account of rain. The raffle is pro-
Goldberg of Philadelphia at sev-
forfeit the privilege of submitting
. gressing rapidly and a success is the near future, is being re-
eral of their meetings. Miss Gold-
hearsed. Tte following girls have it to it vote. !tarry Sachet. thee
'assured. The challenge field and
hers was entertained by the so-
left the hall. Ile was inumaliately
been
appoilitied
on
the
dramatic
baseball garnet to be played with
followed by Dr. Weizmann, who
rority, and a bridge was given by
the North End Institute have been committee; Nliss Elbinger, chair-
tendered the resignation of him-
Slims Sonia Gedrich Friday eve-
arranged. Harold Kramer, a man, Slims Golinsky and Miss Berg-
ning for Miss Goldberg and for the
self and the entire executive.
half,
associates.
The
first
annual
pledgee, was chairman of the pro-
Consternation prevailed. M.
members of the maturity. Those
moonlight will be held on the
, grant at the meeting.
wishing to attend the raffle should
steamer Tashmoo, Friday, Aug. 10 Grossman, for the Revisionists,
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urged the Sacher opponents to un-
please call Euclid 7118 More
Theta Eta Gamma.
Monday.
dertake the creation of a new
At the meeting of the Theta Eta
executive. As members of the
Gamma, at the home of M ice Anna
exeecutive he proposed M. M. Us-
Phalanx Club.
Betty Levy of .1511 Delaware on
sishkin, Dr. Arthur Ruppin, Sprin-
The Phalanx Club net at the July 31, the following officer=
zak, Kaplanski, Isaac Gruenbauni.
home of Jack Cooper Thursday, were elected: Faye Grossman,
This
proposal wits discussed until
July 27, and final preparations president; Florence Selik, vie:-
(lawn. It was then decided to ad-
were made for the summer cottage president; Ida Glasier, secretary;
journ and to resume the discussion
which the boys have rented for the •Mollie Slatsky, treasurer.
The
The smart dresser, whose taste at the forenoon session Sunday.
rest of the summer season at Ca, next meeting will be held at the
Propose New Executive.
Lake. Irving Woontner was elect- home of Miss Mollie Feig, 9644 for shirts demands a combination
of workmanship and material to
At the Sunday morning session
ed to the office of secretary, and Cascade.
offer him complete satisfaction, is the general council adopted a mo-
the chairman, Ben Shapiro, ap-
offered exactly what he searches tion introduced by Jacob Fishman,
pointed new committees to carry
for at the National Custom Shop declaring that the council does no;
on the activities the club plans to
located on the third floor of 125 take into) cognizance the resigna-
carry out this summer.
East Grand River avenue, corner tion of Dr. Weizmann's executive.
Woodward.
This decision was communicated to
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Phi-So-Lite Club.
There are times when even the Dr. Weizmann at the Esplanade
The meeting of the Phi-So-Lite of the new chapter which Detroit
Club was held at the Jewish Center Chapter No. 63 is now organizing. best made shirt, coming from the hotel by the council praesidium
The A. Z. A. is to hold its first finest shirt manufacturer in the consisting of Motzkin, Sprinzak
July 25. A party was planned for
July 28, and was held at the home anniversary celebration when the land. made of the finest cloth, can- and Kaplanski, who asked him to
of Anna Bankler. hTe following fraternity will charter the new not satisfy. The National Custom continue in office. Weizmann ref
members entertained: Anna chapter. Membership applicant: Shop offers the solution. In the plied that he will withdraw his
Bankler, song and piano; Bessie should send his name, address, first place, its reputation: for ex- resignation only if the anti-Sacher
Rosen, varsity drag; Mildred Ilas• age, and the social field in which cellence in workmanship is well es- declaration would be withdrawn
he specializes, either to Zehlon tablished. In the second place, by by the 22 delegates. A meeting
sel, black bottom.
Cohen of 4010 Carter avenue, ordering from this shop the smart of the political commission was
David Weiner of Ilugarth avenue, dresser can dictate the style he then held, where the Wrizirann-
W. W. Girls.
The last meeting of the W. W'. or Charles Stolarsky of 2953 Les- wants, with every detail to suit his ists proposed to the 22 opposition-
ists to withdraw their declaration,
,
Girls was held at the home of Slims lie avenue. Oratory, dramatics, own desire.
But most important of all is the create their own executive or de-
Sally Deutch of Hazelwood avenue debating, basket-ball, swimming,
clare their inability to do so. The
selection
of
baseball,
tennis,
football
and
other
patterns
carried
in
in the form of a social. Tickets for
the Beta Rho Delta Sorority moon- physical and social fields of activi- stock by the National Custom Shop. 22 111 a separate caucus then for-
mulated a proposal to create an
ties
are
opened
to
the
new
mem-
Shirtings
suitable
for
every
oc-
light, to be held in ths near fu-
ture, were distributed. Miss Flor- bers. The chapter holds district casion are to be found in this shop, executive consisting of Ussishkin,
ence Terris is spending her coca- and national tournaments in bas- thus offering the opportunity of Ruppin, Sprinzak, Kish for Jeru•
tion at the "Y" camp at Lake ket-ball, football, debating and the choice of the newest patterns salem and Dr. Soloveitchik, M.
Kaplanski for London. Another
with the best in workmanship.
Jeddo. Miss Bessie Feldstein will oratory.
proposal was to the effect that the
Detroit Chapter No. 63 intends
be hostess at the next meeting, to
Jerusalem
Executive consist of Us-
he held at her home on Farns- to put in its bid for the 1930 con-
sishkin, Gruenbaum, Ruppin, Kish,
vention, when about 600 to 709 Things
worth.
Rabbi
Berlin,
l'ick and Kaplanski
Jewish young men will gather
and that the London political rep-
What Is the Milky Way?
from all over the country at the
annual assembly.
A mighty number of stars, mil- resentation be left to Mr. Green-
lions of them, stretch right around berg, editor of the London Jewish
the sky, and they are so close and Chronicle.
In that case it was stated that
so numerous that to the naked eye
they leave a path of white light Dr. Weizmann would agree to con-
which has been named the "Milky tinue the negotiations concerning
(Continued From Page One).
Way" because it looks like a the extension of the Jewish
Gasoline, Oils, Tire., Radio Bat-
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terie., Accessories, Tire
the gift on behalf of the board of telescope, however, we can discern executive until the next congress.
The 22 oppositionists, proving
directors.
Service
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The diplomas were distributed "path" known as the Galaxy. Do unable to form a new executive,
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proposed that the solution of the
DANIEL WINGER
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congregations are located, have a
combined number or 1,896,583
Jews, men, women and children;
but the last mentioned figure dens
not include those Jews scattered
over the state in places not having
congregations. It may be noted.
however, that the number of Jews
thus scattered in the state of New
York or throughout the country is
comparatively small.
Averaging the Figure..
Generally speaking, there
exists, in the cities and village.
having congregations, one perma-
nent congregation to serve every
1,386 Jewish men, women and
children lone congregation for
every 1,426 'Jews in the urban
places and one congregation for
every 166 Jews in rural areas).
"Of the 2,948 congregations.
1,335 reported their expenditures
during their last fiscal year, and
these reported that they spent a
total of $16,445,235 for running
expenses and improvements; 1,202
urban congregation! reported $16,-
1334,214, or an average of $13.5119
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react emotionally to seal acting.
But this miracle was accomplished
by Joe E. Brown, world-famous
stage comedian, who appears in the
featured role of "Hit of the Show,"
the picture of backstage life. It
will have its Mid-Western Prem-
iere showing in Ihdroit at the
l'aited Artists Theater, on Friday,
Aug. 3.
day morning, in the presence of
Dr. Weizmann and the other nwm-
hers of the executive, the political
commission reported that the 22
signatories to the anti-Sacher dec-
laration declared it was impossible
for them to create a new executive
in view of shortage of time. The
political commission then proposed
that the general council decide to
return the entire Weizmann Exe-
cutive to remain in office. The
proposal was accepted by all votes
I against R. Lichthcim and M. Gross-
man. Isaac Gruenbaum and Dr.
Soloveitchik refrained from vot-
ing. The adoption of this pro-
posal was considered to have
of $3,364 for the year.
"Of the 3,000 odd congrega- ended the crisis.
tions, many reported that they
own their synagogue buildings,
La Salle Window Shade &
others that they hold services in
Drapery Co.
rented places. Of those that have
synagogue building's, 1,131 gave
8656 I.inwood Avenue
the value of their synagogue
Garfield 1230
buildings, totaling $100,890,669;
Window Shades and Draperies
1,100 urban congregations valued
Made to Order
their synagogue buildings at $100,-
Let ue give you gin estimate on
317,169, an average of $91,197;
your requirements.
nad 31 rural congregations, $573,-
500, an average of $18,500.
"Many congregations reported
that they had Sabbath Schools, or
week-day schools, or bath, an I
others reported that they ha . I
none. Of those that reported in
the affirmative, 554 congregation=
reported that they had Sabbath
schools with 69.439 pupils and 601
congregations reported week day
schools with 64,863 pupils.
"The information contained in
Tire and Battery Service
the report of the Department of
Wise Auto Servi
CARS
Washing, Polishing,
Vacuumed
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Commerce is based upon a thor-
ough canvas; but it it not claimed
the results are absolutely com-
plete. The figures for the congre-
for the year, and 33 rural congre- gations are thus minima."
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Service
supoco
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1463 Holden. Emirs 235:)
12039 Dexter at Duane
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MOE RASKIN
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Excellent service facilities for washing, doping and greasing
cars. A complete line of Goodyear tires.
13140 DEXTER BOULEVARD AT TYLER
Arlington 10078
Mid-Western Premiere of
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FIGURES FOR CONGREGATIONS ON WHICH
JEWISH CENSUS IS BASED ARE MINIMA
SHERWOOD'S1
gations, 8111,021, or an average
Health Institute
(Continued From Page One).
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MAIDS--WAITRESSES-LAUNDRESSES
We Deliver
A La Carte and Table tillote
Menus
DOROTHY WONG,
OUR BUSINESS IS KILLING
RELIABLE COLORED HELP
Dawn Inn
Choice Chinese anti Amer-
ican Dishes.
MICHIGAN BELL
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GRADS TO CONTINUE
THEIR HEBREW WORK
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Ash R ceptacles
IF YOU NEED HELP CALL JONES
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AS WORLD LEADER
1574-W
638-40.42 East Fort St.
lit St. Antoine.
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Male and Female Help Furnished Free of Charge
Bicur Cholera
Concurrent with the presenta-
tion of a dancing moonlight aboard
the steamer Columbia on Tuesday,
Aug. 28, the Bicur Cholem Society
is launching a membership drive
for IOU new members. At the last
meeting of the board of directors,
held at the home of Miss Sally
Erman of 3294 Blaine avenue on
Thursday, Aug 2, committees' re-
ports indicated that a large attend-
ance will be had this twentieth
birthday celebration.
Many af-
fairs are planned for the cantina'
season. Those interested in mem-
le•ship may write to Miss Betty
Drapkin, 3052 Carter avenue , list-
ing name, address and age.
SHATZEN APPOINTS
PISGAH COMMITTEES
WINGER
SERVICE
Glass Installed
Tops Re-Covered:
Coupe, $10.25
Sedan, $13.50
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SCHURAYTZ BROTHERS
8500 Oakland Ave.
Established 15 Years
Are Now Operating Under Name of
LAWRENCE
HARDWARE
Long. 7950
11350 Dexter Blvd.
and will remove all their stock to their new and fined quarters.
Specializing in:
Builders' Hardware, Plumbing Supplies and Kitchen Utensil.,
Plumbing and Heating
K. & M. GARAGE
no op,
:a nnounces
i ndisposal
g
t h of f tsegar
n
age e a 9134 Oakland Ave.
is now operating jus t
ga rage t
an I
693 E. PALMER AVE., COR. HASTINGS
Repairing, Storage and Washing. Vulcanizing and Batters
Servcie. Welding and Brazing.
Come to u. for complete automobile senice. Best of work
and quick service guaranteed. Remember the new address.
K. & M. GARAGE
693 Palmer Ave. East
Northway 5926
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