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TIEVETRODIEWISR

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YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU-

ALLY-WASHED AND CARE.
FULLY HAND IRONED

D a vis
Mary a

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

CETI

_

Registration:

Registrations are now bein•
taken for all classes given at the
Young Women's Hebrew A. sreir
tiny clubhouse. The program in-
cludes dressmaking, cooking, decu•
rative art, swimming, life-raving,
basketball, gymnastics, interpreta-
tin e and ballroom dancing, dramat-
ics, the modern novel, current
events discussion group, choral
proa!:;.- ard ;
I study.

et ROM ICLE

NEWS

"Detroit's Finest"

"KADIMAH" HEBREW SCHOOLS

ISAIAH ClIERNOFF, Director

11729 Linwood, near Tuxedo

Heb ew Ladies' Social Fund.
Opposite Roosevelt School
North Woodward Branch,
Northweste rn Branch of Jewish
The Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund
J. W. E. W. 0.
445 King Ave., near Beaubien
Old Folks Home
announces that it. package party,
airs. George Cohen of 1766
The opening meeting of ih.. o
Phones-Empire 8385-W. Arlington 8281-W
raffle and dance will take place at
All news, including society
Ferry Park was hostess at the last sun of the Northwestern branch
7:30 p. m. Oct. 2 at Jericho Tem-
Individual and Group Instruction. Time Saving Methods. Re-
and club notes, to be assured of
meeting of the Jewish Women's the 01(1 Folks' Home will laic,•
ple. Thanks are expressed by the
fined Atmusphere. Boys Prepared for "Bar
publication in the current issue
European Welfare Organization. place at 2 p. m. Monday at the OH
• cat y I
Mrs. S. Diamond for
Mitzvah." Special Courses for Adults.
of The Chronicle, must be in
Plans were made for the rummage Folks' Home, 318 Edmund place
her efforts in selling ticaets. An
:he hands of the editor not later
sale to be held in November. Those corner Brush. The program ar-
invitation is extended by •ee pred•
Membe rs p Huunion:
than Wednesday. Contributions
dee:ring to contribute discarded ranged for this meting will he fol.
Invitations have been issued to dent to friends of the society art
receised after that hour will be
clothes are asked to call Hemlock lowed be a fruit shower. Gift: o
f
members to spend Sunday evening the general public. Tickets can be
reaained for publication in the
7215-W or Northway 4727. The fruits should be brought to t
obtained
from
the
chairman,
Eva
at the clubhouse to renew ac-
following week's lssue.
next meeting will be held at tar rneetlng. Members and friends
ore
Pollack, *2940 Chicago boulevard,
quaintances after a long recess.
h me a Mrs. Sam lialpert, 2489 invited to attend. •
or from committees; at the door of
Atkinson, at 2 p. nt. Tuesday. A
12168 Dexter Boulevard
Jericho Temple on the night of the
Choral Practice:
luncheon and card party will be
European Women's Welfare.
Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge. given Nov. 6 at the Book Cadillac
All members who want to join party.
Phone Longfellow 1185
A meeting was held Tuesday,
the Y. W. II. A. choir are reques--
The Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai Hotel.
Sept.
27, at Jericho hall. Plans
Jolly
Fellow.
Club.
ed to meet the choir leader at the
B'rith will meet Monday evening,
for the ninth annual ball, to take
clubhouse on Sunday afternoon,
The Jolly Fellows Club met at Oct. 1, at o'clock, at the Com- 1
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
place
at
Book Cadillac Hotel Sun-
Sept. 30, at 3:30.
the home of Bob Kane. 1955 munity Center, 275 East Ferry.
BORIS GANAPOL, President
The Beta Rho Delta met Thurs- day evening, Nov. 18, were
con,
Blaine avenue, A committee was The meeting will be followed by a day, Sept. 20 at the "Y." The
A complete musical training in Voice, Piano, Violin, 'Cello,
Friday Evening Services:
appointed to hire a hall for a tura,- bridge party for members ant girls will act as hostesses for a pleted. Jean Guldkette'm orcheo
Theory of Music, Harmony, etc.
Rabbi 1..1.0 M. Franklin of Tem- open meeting, at which the club their friends, with prizes and re- . Sunday open house at the "Y" in tra will play. Proceeds go for
Is Open NOW for Enrollment
ple Beth El will conduct the first that won the loving cup at the re- freshments at each table. Two the near future. A play will be European widows and orphans.
Friday evening service of the sea- cent dance will be awarded the prominent espakers will address given at that time. The next pub-
STAFF OF TEACHERS
Bicur Cholem Society.
son on Oct. 5. Services begin trophy. Kensell Borach, a member the audience. There will be no ad- , lie affair will be a (lance Feb. III at
' Boris Ganapol, Mrs. Boris G•napol, Bernard Sturm, Ada LH.
At the season's first meeting of
o f the club, left for New York to mission charge.
promptly at 8 o'clock.
the Statler Hotel, the proceeds to
lian Gordon, Claire Cornwall Burtch, Beulah Ward Robinson,
the board of directors, Betty
Inert his wife and baby upon their
go to charity. Miss Schechter,
Mrs. Albert Waldo, Mary Fedew•, Dorothy Hall, Ethel Gold.
Drapkin was appointed chairman
Saturday Night Dances:
return from Europe. The club at- Purity Chapter
man, Jessie B. Woolfenden, Neva Wigle, Letitia Coghlin, Ruth
Na. 359, 0. E. S. , Miss Fleischman and Miss Gala. of the membership campaign of
The opening dance of the sea- tended a party in honor of the en-
; are on the dance committee. The
Castor,
Gilds Goldstein, Marguerite Huestoo, Hestergene Milne,
Purity Chapter will celebrate its
the Bicur Cholera Society. Ti,
son will be held Oct. 6 at Webster gagement of Sam Cutler to Miss
sorority and the W. W. Girls are
Henrietta Hillman, Constantin Komarovsky.
aim is to increase the membership
Sally Kunsky. The next meeting twenty-first birthday Oct. S. Past planning a joint affair.
matrons and past patrons of the •
447 Putnam Ave.
to 100. A social and charitable
will be held Monday evening.
chapter
be honored guests.
program for the coming season
First At Home:
2nd Block West of Woodward
Tel. Northway 4369
The S. S. Girls.
Special honors will he accorded
was formulated and announcement
Toss Phi Fraternity
An elaborate program is under
! Mrs. Ernestine Smite, mother of
The S. S. Girls, a social club,' will be made soon of a unique of. .? ••••••,., -------------
4 3
way for the first "At Home" on
IN BALLOON BOTTLES
The last meeting of the Tau l'hi
the chapter. The festivities, ie. met Saturday, Sept. 22, at the fair. Selections were made far
Sunday evening, Oct. 6.
Fraternity was held at the Y. W.
(barge of Worthy Matron Edith home of Miss Helen Eder, 3781! welfare, membership, social, enter-
11. A., Tuesday, Sept. 25. Reports 'Cavell. will start with a 6:30 birth- Clairmount avenue. Entertain-
tainment, events and publicity
Eurthymic Gymnimtics:
from committees for the dance.
ment for the next meeting was committees. The officers of the
What is it? Visit the opening whirl, took place at Web-ter Hall day dinner served in the large
planned. Officers elected are: club at present are Samuel Wex-
dining,
hall
of
the
Eastern
Star
ChM on Wednesday evening, Oct last Saturday, were favorable. The
Temple on Alexandrine avenue. Miss Meer Ellenbogen, president; , ler, president; Dave Stettin, vice-
3, and find out.
Tau l'hi extends thanks to the so-
Members are requested to have Miss Lillian Levine, vice-presi- president; Betty Drapkin, trea-
rorities, fraternities, clubs and the their reservations sent to Mrs. dent; alias Marion Greenberg, sec.'
urer; Sally Erman, recording sec-
Bridge:
3402 Beaubien
Jewish public of Detroit for help-
On the way to and from Mt. Celmens drive out some night
Mabel
Kahn, 1541 Virginia Park, retary; Miss Sophie Goodstein, retary; Bessie Gedrich, corre-
Every Tuesday evening, at 8 ing make this event a successful
Cadillac 3285
and try us.
treasurer. The next meeting will sponding secretary. Individual ,
at
once.
The
decorating
commit-
o'clock, beginners will have an op- one. Officers for the term begin-
be
held
Saturday,
Sept.
'29,
at
wishing to become acquainted wan
portunity to learn how to play ning Oct. 1 were elected at this , tee is headed by Mrs. Dorpthy
7:311, at the home of Miss Marion the organization are invited to
bridge and advanced players will meeting, Irving Folberg was .Schiller. After the dinner mem-
' biers and guests will be enter- Greenberg, 314 Owen avenue.
'
write to Miss Betty Drapkin, :3052
improve
their
game
by
joining
the
elected chancellor; llarry Rider, !
tat rear sem ear Int

tained with a short program, after
Carter avenue.
11:30 to 9 P. M., $1.00
bridge clam.
; vice-chancellor and secretary;
Tau Beta Chi Sorority.
which a class of eight candidates
Louis Folberg, treasurer. A vote will be inducted into the order,
A business,s nieeting was held at
The Kabitsers.
Noon Luncheon, 11 to 2, 50 to 65c
Let Ma Sens Y..
Piano Class:
of thanks wan extended to the re- the work being exemplified by the
the home of 'Miss Dorothy Singer, ;
A class in piano, led by Mrs. tiring officers for their work dur-
The Kabitzers will hold their
•JACK ALKON
Ida Elkin Katz, composed of ing their leadership of the Tau past matrons and past patrons of 1131' West Philadelphia, on Tues- first meeting of the year at the
HARLEY BUICK SALES
the
chapter.
On
Tuesday,
Oct.
9,
day, Sept. 25. Plans we-re made home of Sam Saxer, 3202 Glenda',
"Technical Work in Ear Train- l'hi. They were Mr. Radom, chan-
3712 Cass Avon..
Gimd•t. 4501 2621
ing," will meet on Wednesday eve- cellor; Mr. Moore, vice-chancellor Worthy Matron Edith Cugel, Asso- for the weinie roast to be held ! avenue, after a three weeks' stay
nings. All interested will have an and secretary, and Mr. Ward, !date Matron Ann Weinbeck, Con- Sunday at 5 p. m. at Belle Isle. at Cleveland and the lakes. Those
14046 Gratiot
Near Eastwood Park
opportunity of studying with Mrs. treasurer. Samuel Korby and Al. ' ductress Cora Jacoby and Selma A special meeting is to be held included in the party were Sam
Rosenblatt, past matron, will leave Saturday, Sept. 29, at the home of ! Saxer, Sam Dunsky, Jack Kalt, Al
Kate. at a nomial fee.
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
bert \Vitus were appointed heads
;for Grand Rapids to attend the an- Miss Minnie Bortman, 510 Chanel- Kaftan and Dave Dunsky, Scotts
of the entertainment committee.
MOHEL
TIIE HAGUE.-1J. T. A.)- , With these boys arranging social : nual session of the Grand Chapter ler, to complete arrangements for Weiner was mascot.
tmessmands4 by many
The municipal museum of The affairs, the au l'hi expects another of the Eastern Star of Michigan. the weinie roast. Each guest will
Dewedt physicians for
receive a combination of the so-
Les Joyeuse Fillet Club.
Hague haa acquired the painting, eventful and successful season.
f
Umar ewe evildrea a.
K■ dim ■ h Girls.
ciety's colors, which are coral an i
"Cain Was a Tiller of the Soil,"
The laes Joyeuse Fines Club
wall as .them
green. The guests will be enter- met at the home
by the noted Jewish artist, Abel Greater Detroit Temple No. 152,
The
last
meeting
was
held
at
of 3liss Ruth
1510 H•uhrsod A..,
"ann.
t`e horny. of Miss Bessie Good, tained by special numbers by mem- Bloom, 1711 Gladstone. Plans for
K. of P.
FUG. Empire 6426.
2
hers
of were
the
sorority.
There will an elaborate Hallowe'en party
a71
Leslie.
Plans
completed
,
A regular meeting of Greate,
ioso be dancing and refreshments, were discussed. Thirty couples
Detroit Temple Yo. 152 at K. of :or the bridge-U-a to be held at
are to participate in the affair, the
The Only Direct Rout•
P. Castle Hall will be held Mon lay Hot I Statler Saturday afternoon,
Theta Delta Omega,
from 2 to 5, Oct. 20. Tickets for
time and place to be announced at
night, Oct. 1. Initiation well take
e
Th ta Delta Omega Sorority the next meeting, at the home
affair can be obtained from
place, work being done try the
ss met at the home of Miss Evelyn of Polly and Yetta Minter, 7039
the
committee
in
charge,
mi
new drill team. Members of the
Rates Are
Ruth Klugman, Miss Isabelle Gold_ I riedman, 3749 West Grand ave. Chalfonte.
drill team being absent will have I
Mohel Specialist
their places declared vacant' and' man and Miss Ethel Klein, and nue, Thursday evening, Sept. 20.
ps Yams' Experience
Plana were discussed for the sec-
W. W. Girls Club.
filled by others by order of Esther from members of the club.
by Leading
ond annual bridge which the girls
The W. W. Girls Club met Sept.
Cohen, most excellent chief.
Physklam.
of the sorority are giving at the 18 at the home of Miss Sally
Athena Girls' Club,
IledlearM a D. troth
Detroit Leland Hotel Friday eve- Deutch. Initiation of new mem-
Gamma Eta Mum.
Miss Betty S. Yucht
Om by girt.• of male
8806
fling. Oct. 12. The next meeting bers will take place in the neer
4. clean
Hem tam 404
hostess
Gamma Eta Muna met at the T • elfth t
will be held at the home of Miss future' and the committee ap-
Hamilton
$5.50 home of Miss Goldie Mahlin, 297t
i fn,Sieupati. o2n5t. 0 The
n u r d aT hG. r o l s ds. y38e1 n Gladstone
F
Gi nl s tsoenpet a 2v i
e pointed consists of Miss Belle
1173 Gladstone
Toronto
eorganize.-1
6.75 Clements avenue. I'lans were tends on o
evening,
Woontner, chairman, and the
made for a Hallowe'en party. The lions to attend the charity bridge-1
Euclid 10457.
Misset. Mary Koenig burg and Ann
Coaches leave at Ferry Dock,
next meeting will be held Satur tea Sunday afternoon, Sept. 30,
Wuntner. A weinie roast will he
Windsor, 8:30 a. m. daily.
at
the
Lee
Plaza
Hotel,
Lawton
day, Sept. 29, at the home of Miss
held for the members and their
NIAGARA LINES-BURNSIDE 4513
and West Grand boulevard. The
Ethel Manason, 6512 Twelfth.
escorts at Belle Isle on Wednes-
next meeting will be held at the
day evening. The Misses Shirley
home of Mrs. Lottie Salzman, 2601
Phi Beta Fraternity.
or less, between 4:30 a. in. and 7:00 p.
Mendelsohn, Ann Wuntner and
Cantor at Mishkan
Cortland avenue.
The C psilon chapter of the I'
Sally Loom are on the committee
(Continued
from
I'age
One.)
Israel Synagogue
You
can call the following points and talk for THREE
Beta Fraternity held its first meet-
in charge. Arrangements are be-
Met• Alpha Theta Sorority.
ing following summer adjourn-
MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates to other
tural Experiment Station; Pro _ ing made for a dance. Miss Bea-
Expert and
ment, Sunday, Sept. 23. Officers
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority met feasor Frank Adams, of the Uni _ sie I). Feldstein will be hostess at
points are proportionately low.
Leave Detroit 8:30 A. M., 10:30 elected were: Grand superior, E.
Antiseptic Mokel
at the home of alias Ruth Arens, versity of California; C. Q. Hen
the next meeting at her home, 422
II.,
A. M. 12:30 P. M., 2:30 P. M., Weiner; elders,
StatIon to Station
B. Golden, M. 9166 Cameron avenue, Tuesday raves, late of the Public Work a Farnsworth,
From Detroit to:
MARRIAGES
Rate
4:30 . M.11:30 Dryer, U. Haas; burser, H. Stein; evening. The feature of the eve-
Department of the Government of ;
P.
M.
Daily
from
248
Bag-
PERFORMED
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J
1:.40
scribe, II. Haas; marshal!, F. Fealk. ning was the inauguration of new India, an authority on irrigation;
Strangers A. C.
CHARLOTTE. N C
240
ley Ave. Randolph 4180-1, and
officers. New committees appoint. Knowles Ryerson, Horticultural
The dance of the Strangers A.
CHATTANOOGA. TENN
240
2012 Virginia
1231 Calla Ave., at Michigan. Cad-
HARTFORD, CONN
Blue Bird Girls.
2.40
ed are: Miss Lillian l'earlman, Adviser to the government of Hai- . C. will be held Saturday night.
Park
illac 6815.
HOLYOK V. MASS.
2.40
The Blue Bird Girls met at the membership; Miss Marion Stein, ti; A. T. Strahorn, of the Bureau Sept. 29, at Webster Hall, Earl
JERSEY CITY, N J
2.30
THE DETROIT-TOLEDO.
Garfield 0287.M
NASIIVILL'
TENN
publicity.
Plans
were
made
for
a
130
Walton's
Collegians
will
supply
of
Soil,
U.
S.
Department
of
home of Mrs. Lax on Tuesday eve-
Ag -
NEW HAVEN. CONN
2.40
CLEVELAND BUS CO.
ning, Sept. 25. The plans for the first anniversary and Hallowe'en riculture; Or. Leo 1Volman, Labor 'the music. Feature entertainment
NEW YORK. N. Y.
2.30
NORFOLK, VA
2.40
club's first public bridge of the party to be held Sunday evening, Adviser to the Amalgamated has been booked for the evening.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS
240
season are nearing completion, the Oct. 21, at the Ileta Alpha Theta Clothing Workers' Union; Pro- Tickets will be on sale at the (heir
RIDE
YONKERS. N Y
2.30
cottage
at
Inland
Lake.
This
will
fessor Milton J. Rosenau, director the night of the dance.
date and place to he announced
next week. Final plans for the close the cottage season for mem- of the school of Public Health at
The rates quoted are Station-to-Station Day rates, effective
TO
Ming Toy Girls.
outing to he held on Sunday were bers of the sorority. Committees Harvard L'niversity ; and Dr,
4:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.

The Ming Toy Girls met Satur-
made. All members are invited of arrangementm are: Miss Ruth Charles F. Wilinsky, Deputy Com-
Evrning Station - to - Station rates are effective 7:00 p. ni. to
JACK BILSKY, Prop.
and are requested to meet at the Aron., refreshments; Miss Goldie missioner of Health of the City of day at the home of Miss Rose
0:30
p. m., and Night Station - to - Station rates, 8:30 p. m. to
Pi
2614 Monterey
Nash,
1693
Pingree
avenue.
The
Sibrack,
decorations;
Miss
Betty
Boston.
home of Mrs. Clinton, 3010 Cort-
4:30 a. m.
The report of the commisisoners feature of the meeting was elec-
land avenue, at ill a. m. The next Weisman, entertainment. Plans
A Station-to-Station call is one made to • certain telephone
at Linwood
meeting will lee in the form of ,4 are also being made for the first and the I spurts last summer cre- tion of officers, resulting as fol-
rather than to some person in particular.
Ilemlock 2056•W
bridge at the home of Mrs. Mitch- year book of activities of the so- ated great interest throughout the lows: President, Betty Geller; sec-
TOE ONI.Y DIRECT SERVICE
If you do not know the number of the distant telephone, give the
Give U. • Trial
ell, 2699 Glendale avenue, on rority, to he compiled and edited Jewish world. The Zionist Or- retary-treasurer, Ethel Schwartz.
VIA
operator the name and address and specify that you will talk
by the members themselves.
ganization in executive session in A theater party was planned. The
Tuesday
evening, Oct. 2.
Radio Batteries Repaired
with "anyone" who answers at the called telephone.
Berlin last August, accepted the next meeting will be held Satur-
A Person-to-Person call, because more work is involved, costs
and Recharged
Phalanx Club.
commissioners'
recommendations day evening at the home of Miss
Sigma Omega Upsilon.
more than a Station-to-Station call. The rate on a Person-
"Goodrich Silvertowna are
The Ethel Schwartz, 146 Kenilworth
Officers of the Phalanx Club for with certain reservations.
to-Person call is the same at all hours.
Miss Dorothy Feldstein of Hazed-
235 BAGLEY CAD. 2200
making records."
conference to be held at the Hotel avenue.
wood avenue was hostess at the the present term are: President,
Loop Bus Terminal .
Biltmore will act upon the report
George
Keil;
vice-president,
Sid
Additional rate information can he secured
last meeting of the Sigma Omeg
Equality Club.
from the standpoint of the non-
Upsilon Sorority on Sept. 18. The Dean; treasurer, !tarry Abramo-
by calling the Long Distance operator
The first regular meeting of the
witz; secretary, Isadore Wuntner; ; Zionist sections of American Jew-
rattle was postponed to Oct. 21, to
Finest Meal, in Detroit
season was held Sept. 26 at the
Conveniently located to
be held at the home of Miss No- aorresponding secretary, Bernard 'Y.
home of the president, Mrs. Mary
M. Mmsh•ll's Statement.
serveyour wants on all kinds
vita., 3359 Elmhurst avenue. Here• Tilchen. Among activities a the
Segell of 179 Eason avenue. Plans
of automobile repairing and
after meetings will be held on club were house parties given at . "This gathering of representa- are being made for a card party
tive non-Zionists from all over the
KOSHER RESTAURANT
the
club's
Cass
Lake
cottage
and
Wednesdays instead of Tuesdays
collision work.
a picnic and weinie roast Labor country," declared Mr. Marshall, for members and their friends in
. 1.• Our Home-Like Meats
After the meeting refreshments
when interviewed on the subject celebration of the first anniver-
8832 TWELFTH STREET
were served and bridge was the Day. The club is planning its an-
10. awn. inimit••1• Pohl Cuisine will
nual bridge tournament. The club of the conference., "is a momentous sary of the club.
diversion of the evening.
Vera.
event
in the history of American
will hold open house Act. 21.
Tusi Tale Sorority.
Jewry. It is the culmination of
Gamma Nu Chi.
The Tusi Tala Sorority met
five years of negotiations between
KNOW YOUR TEA LEAVES!
A meeting of the Gamma Na
leading non-Zionists and Zionists. Wednesday evening, Sept. 26, in
CRYSTAL GAZING AND CARD READING
Chi Sorority was held at the home
"The hour has come for the Jews the "Y" clubhouse, All young wee-
A Place to Park Your Car While
VISIT DETROIT'S MOST UNIQUE
of the Misses Evelyn and Edna
of this country to adopt a definite men interested in becoming mem-
Shopping or Boating
TEA ROOM
Ludwig, 9212 Petoskey. Plans for
course of action concerning I'ales- bers may interview any of the club
FORTUNE TOLD WITH CAVE LUNCHEON
a raffle were made. Refreshments
tine," continued Mr. Marshall. members on Wednesday evening
"Look For 11. Barrel in the Window"
were served and Miss Evelyn
"The problem of the Holy Land at the "Y." The next meeting
trantinued from Page One.)
Facer entertained with a humor-
has long since passed the stage of will be held Oct. 3.
1700 Elmhurst, at 12th
ben g. Kantor as chairman, has theoretical discussion. The status
ous account of her travels.
Full Line of Accemories
nearly completed its campaign. of Palestine has been politically
Rusco Brake Lining
3-Story Fireproof Garage
Other campaigns nearing comple- defined through the British man-
Theta Eta Gamma.
1234 Library Avenue
Clifford 0678
Theta Et:: Gamma Sorority met tion are Bay City, Charles J. Levy, date and the action of the Great
Open Day and Night
Storage, Washing, Pol-
Tuesday evening rat the halite of chairman, and Saginaw, J. II. Powers. It will be recalled that
WM. RICKENBACKER,
ishing, Greasing
Miss Marian Kahn. Plans were Rothner, chairman. The cam- in 1922 the Congress of the United
General Manager
discussed for a Hallowe'en party, paign in Muskegon was launched States unanimously endorsed the
145 - 147 Jefferson West
Miss Minnie Kuhn of 252 Kenil- on Thursday night with Morris British Mandate for Palestine,
Bet. Griswold and Shelby Stu.
worth will be hostess at a social Cowan at the helm. Grand Rap- favoring the establishment in Pal-
Randolph 7005
ids, with M. M. Weise as chairman, estine of a national home for the
meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 21,
will launch its campaign next Jewish people.
week, as will Flint, with Maurice
"The enlarged Jewish Agency :s
Lo. Amigos Club.
not a matter of speculation or of
After a period of adjournment J. Rosenblum as chairman.
W . Call For and De liver
$10.00 to $2,000.00
Michigan is the first of the aspiration. The Mandate for Pal-
(luring the summer months, Loa
W•
11
BT
A 9 Fi ng
Quickest Batter), Service in Town
Amigos Club will resume activities states to participate in the fall estine. provisionally recognizing
We loan money on diamonds
at a meeting Sept. 30 at the home program of the Cleveland Orphan the Zionist Organization as the
at the legal rate of interest.
Reinforced. Will Guarantee for
2604 Clifford •1 Como
a Miss Mabel 13utvinick, 546 Home 's campaign, though a num- Jewish Agency, specifically pro-
Pay back in small monthly pay-
Years
Telephone Cli:ord 5050
ber of states, including Ohio, In- vides that 'it shall take steps in
Hague avenue.
ments if convenient to you or
diana and Missouri, completed consultation with His Britannic
the full amount when you take
- C
ther appeals last winter and spring. Majesty's Government to secure
L'Allegro Girls.
the diamond out. All diamonds
1927 PINGREE
Campaigns
are soon to be launched the co-operation of all Jews who
The
L'Allegro
Girls
met
at
the
ore
kept
in
safe
deposit
vaults
Hee urnee. es,arld Mi.
I
home of Miss Sylvia Chapman of in Kentucky, Nebraska, Kansas, are willing to assist in the eatah-
wee: Mt Buhl Bldg.
Caddlac 5774
Ind are insured for your protec-
We Work While You Sleep-Rmt in Peace--Let Us Be Your
Cortland avenue. Due to the ab- Iowa, Minnesota and the Da- liahment of the Jewish national
tion. We are not ordinary
Protector
pawn brokers.
sence of Miss Wilma Shenker, kolas. Community campaigns in- home.'
Special officers furnished for all occasions, day or night, at
AUTHORIZED BUICK SERVICE
"The non-Zionist Jews of Amer-
president of the club, Miss Selma eluding those of Chicago and Mil-
all hou:s. All officers are under bond and sworn in by the
Day
and
Night
Service
24
Hours
14 irars of Satisfactory Smite
Prag, former president of the waukee are being completed in ire have been called upon to lend
Police Department.. •
their co-operation in the work of "moss Mechanics for !Nick Automobiles .
club, presided. Final plans for the Illinois and 'Wisconsin. •
Minor •• wet a. m•aer Repair.
The campaign in the 16 states uphuilding Palestine. It will be
Hallowe'en party, to he given at
prnmptb Attended
the home of Miss Dorothy Tale being covered in the Cleveland the task of the conference next
berg of 2520 Gladstone avenue, on Jewish Orphan Home building fund month to define our responsibility Maximum Service and Tow
Charge
campaistn
is
being
directed
by
Isi.
in
unmistakable
terms
and
in
ac-
Saturday evening, Oct. 27, were
made. The party has been planned dor Coons, with headquarters in cord with our position an loyal Minimum Service and Tow 53.00
A. E. SOWING, President
$1.00
Charge
for 12 couples, and many interest- Cleveland. Mr. Coons spent sev• American eitizens. The Jews of
Night Sleek. 8:00 p. m. to 5:00 a. m.-Seven Nights.
ing surprises have been arrange.] eral weeks in Detroit, giving tech- America who are not Zionists have
Weemploy good, hone•t, re.ponvible uniformed men to Pollee
V..'
place of bu•inea. and residvnce.
for the evening. Among the visi- nical assistance to the Detroit and a right and a duty to say what we
Give L. • toe! and convince yourself
about our ver•ice.
Mr. shall do with regard to Palestine
tors prercnt were the aliases Eve Michigan campaign officers.
P roprietor
426 LAFAYETTE BLDG.,
Levin, Lillian Selig
andGolds). Coons was associated for two and its development, and the con- 41 Clairmount Ave. Empire 0732
Main Office-Longfellow 4730-9848 Twelfth St.
Levin. The next mere
zip be years with David A. Brown, chair- ference next month will say it
DETROIT, MICH.
227 GRATIOT AVE
held at the home of a iss Ann man of the United Jewish Cam- with authority,"
Licensed
Bonded
4
paign, at the New York City head-
Cooper of Virginia Park, Oct. 2.
Com Michigan and Shelby,
quarters, where he was director
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