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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-05-31

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America Awish Periodical Colter

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AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

TilE9Kritorr,frwisn

RONICLE

JOSEPHTI-IAL PASSES 8110,000 RAISED FOR U. J. C. IN FIRST
WASHINGTON JEWISH NEW B'NAI MOSHE
AT THE AGE OF 61 WEEK OF DRIVE; WORKERS TO CONTINUE
OPENING GREETED
MIRROR
BY DETROIT JEWS
EFFORTS
UNTIL
QUOTA
IS
SUBSCRIBED
(Continued front Page One.)
(Continued from Page One.)

tONCEALED FLOOD LIGHT
ILLUMINATION
A . . EXCLUSIVE OREOLE FEATURE

OREO LE

REFRIGERATOR AND
REFRIGERATOR DISPLAY
CASES
W. It. KITTLE, Branch Mgr.

36 EAST ELIZABETH
Phone Randolph 9697

by hi, widow, the loonier Myth
Guggenheim, and two daughters,
Elmore t'lare and Barbara Edyth.
Born in New York, the son of
Moritz and Theresa 11 Ise Joseph-
t hal, he reeseives1 his education in
the mildly schools of New York ill
la07, and while there attained the
tumor of the Phi Beta Kappa fra-
ternity.
His business career was begun
with the commission house of
hem Oppenhym 50110. Rising rap-
idly, he became a member of the
New York Stock Exchange a few
years later, and was the senior
member of Albert Loeb and Co., un-
lit that firm dissolved in 191 11. Ile
then organized the firm or .hiseph-
thal, Loucheim and Co., also mem-
bers of the Stock Exchange, the
Cotton Exchange and the Chicago
Board of Trade, and the Philadel-
phia Stock Exchange. In 1916, the
latter firm was renamed Joseph-
thal & Co., with the Rear .Ndiniral
us its senior patner.
Mrs. Rosenwald Dies.
CHICAGO.- (.1. 'I'. Mrs.
Augusta, Nusbaum Cos, nwahl, wife
of Julius Rosenwald, Chicago 111111-
anthorpist , died :tiny 22 at her
home, Mill Ellis avenue. She ho-
cam seriously ill more than a week
ago. For the last two days her
elindition had been critical, and a
zone of quiet had been maintained
about the house by order of the
Health Department. She was 60
years old.
Ever since undergoing an op-
eration in 1027 for the removal of
c.ilicer, Rosenwald had net
en i tyed geed health. During the
last year she had been under the
care. of Dr. fiturice I.. Goodkind,
who, with lir. Alfred Strauss, was
attending her at her death.
At the bedside was her husband,
I.. II ht'in she was mar ried here in
I ,00 , and three of hes five chil-
dren, \Villiam It. Rosenwald of
Philadelphia, N1rs. David M. Levy
of New l'ork, and Mrs. Alfred h.
Stern elf Itat'inia, III. Two other
children. :tilts. Edgar li. Stern of
urleans and Lessing
of Philadelphia, were on their
a • here.
Mrs. Itssesnwald was born in.
Plattsburg, N. 1'. She mar

serve their self-respect the Jews resolution displayed by the late
must give a religious training to Senator Spencer. The vice-presi-
emphasized, and declared that it their youth
With sonic
de ist remembered
was his intention to cull a confer-
1111in:ennui(
his own discomfort
"A Reflection on All Jews."
envy of Jewish leaders to consider -Th e fact that Jews belong to caused by Senator Spencer's devo-
the problem of increase in crime, gangs is a reflection on every Jew," tion to the Bible. It happened this
among, Jewish outh. Ile pointed Rog,. Keidan declared. "The way: S01111 . years ago Curtis and
out that it large percentage " 1 best way to combat this is to give Spencer were rooming together in
criminals are Jews, and send he young Jews the kind of train..
'111011 hotel in Switzerland and
wondered whether the Jewish cant- ing ;which is offered in the United
matter what time at night (Or
inanity is not largely responsible Hebrew Schools.
.11 the morning) the two Ameri-
for it, and declared that to pre'-
Ins Cattle to their lodging place,
"Are you going to have more of
the Jewish
.wish boys in jail or are you Ili, late senator would sit up and
I going to send them to the Hebrew st tidy a few chapters of the Bible.
schools instead," he challenged, This kept Curtis up later than he
and declared that he would rather cared to re main awake, but all his
soe Jewish youths receive a re- efforts to urge Spencer to delay
Bible study until the next day
ligious training in Protestant and
c at holly schools rather th:in that proved futile. "I have always
they should receive no religious • .1.sne this before retiring and you
(Continued from fogy (inv.)
an't stop me, Charlie."
education at all. Ile pointed out
By the war, ('urns informed us
building pledged and mach of It that many boys and girls were
actually paid in advance. The turned away from schools because that the Jewish artist Dykaar Wa -
llow
engaged in molding the like-
of
lack
of

funds
with
which
to
pledges contemplate part payment
in cash with the balance covered educate them, and urged greater Ile-, of the vice•presidenl in mu-
tt'.
Also,
as soon us President
co-op-
by I 2 interest-bearing notes !my- support for the schools and
abb. quarterly over a three year oration to the leaders. Ile also Hoover has VIIOUgh Spare ti1110, he
ill
give
Mr.
Dykdar a few sitting;
urged the workers to be "men and
period.
'rh, plans for the new synagegui • women of courage," and not to for the same purpose. The Jes‘visti
has
(W11
11111101IS piece's Of Ins
I ,et--e.lepeil under the direettim quit their jobs until the campaign artist
handiwork in the senate corrItIors
Sueet'Ss.
of A. Louis Gordon, acting pre,-
ef the l'apitol--Calvin Coolidge
dent of the congregation, by It
and l'honias Marshall.
Kahn, Inc., architects, who hate

(('ontinued from Page One.)

DRIVE FOR FUNDS
FOR NEW SHAAREY
ZEDEK JUNE 3-15

CONCESSION ON DEAD
SEA SIGNED AT LAST

Be Spic and Span during
the Summer

(Continued from Page One.)

Moshe incidentally marks the com-
pletion by Rabbi F'tscher of 2a
years of service in the American-
Jewish pulpit, and officers and
friends of his congregation took oc-

You will enjoy your sum-
mer pleasures more if your
clothes are Forest cleaned.

casion to congratulate him prior to
the public ceremonies and in the
printed piurnal issued 1..11 the
of the synagogue's dedica-
tion.

A staff of experts who know
every phase of the cleaning
business enables Forest
Cleaners to render superla-
tive service. Forest will
quickly restore the freshness
and charm to any article of
feminine or masculine appar-
el. Rely on Forest and you
rely on the best.

Dr. Franklin's address followed
Rabbi Fischer's. In tin address in
w hich he extended Temples Beth
El's greetings, Dr. Franklin ex-
pressed the belief that then. is not
a .1eW in the vonimunity who would
not share with 11'nai Nliishe the joy
of that day

"Fvtity• time a new twin • of
prayer is dedicated to Gist. all Jett:.
are better for it," Dr. Franklin de-
eland. Ile pointed out that it
snakes little difference Whether all
Jews follow the same ritual, be-
cause there has never liven a time
when all Jew's interpreted their
faith in the same way. •
Mn. Itutzel, in thr briefest nd-
drrss
the afternoon, warned the
congregants that "this temple will
not be dedicated completely until
it has entered your lives." "t‘'ti
need, " he said, "a renter to work
from, loading out into the world
send Palestine." Ile expressed the s
hope that the debt incurred in the
building of the congregation's new
home will not be too great so that
!Plod Moshe will not be hindered
from educating and training the
yauth .
Rabbi Ashinsky extended greet-
ings on lashalf of l'ongregation
(:manias!, and paid "honing,. and
rs %creme to the tiro' healed. of 111111. "
Ile ilG•la red that "every dollar
spent for a shul is the best and
most profitable dividend-bearing
investment you can make to keep
your children with you."
"You ha,e• presented the com-
munity wit h a building that' is a
credit and an ornament," Itallhi
Ashinsky added.
Anthony Deutsch, chairman of
1\to,he building committee, in-
terrupted the ceremonies for a time
to sell windows /IS 1111.11111riaht til

FOIR EST CLEANf.RS

I G. DYERS '5

533.547 FOREST AVE E

Ilene an exceptionally' tine piece of
1:1'1:F NE SUE could write
work in designing the new build
ots of Paris," per-
Ilse
ing as a place of learning, a hots.,
:1.w-
Nahtin Sokolow will S0111,•
rbruinullnro, lundmgo. neuritis.
of worship and a gathering ',la,;.
t inu eel from Page. ( Inc.)
III describe "The SCe•rests
TRY OUR MINERAL CABINET
for the congregation as a oilob.
moot will he entitled to order the „I thi Vatican." Sh!
AHS
11'heas finished, the. new Shoal,
, .lo I --ion to others.
lChrn
i• apologized to Mr.
Body Builder and Weight Reducer
'/,wick, which will be liaised at Els
SOkolOW because of the necessity
Provisions of Concession.
ellgn boulevard, 1,zett. tiiii and 1 toh-
In is clauses the draft of the of walking a certain number of
Of the
ister avenues, will be
See11,111-
3837 MICHIGAN AVE., at Grand Blvd.
most comple.tes and modern houses' concession states the terms oil steps in traversing various
INDEXING SERVICE
Single Ileth $2. Lady Attendant. La 1324
of worship and sOeial centers in the which the new company is to oper- ”f the Capitol building, the aged
Filing Systems --Visible Systems — School of Filing and
Steps
Jew
confided
to
us
that
these
ate
the
concession
in
co-operation
country.
Typing — Office Equipment and Supplies
with the government of Palestine. were not as difficult or es ouster-
The Campaign Committee.
the Vatican,
EARN W1111.1., felt LEARN. Join our day or evening alt.•. In Index-
Harry Z. Brown heads the vain- 1 The area of the concession covers ISIS as the steps in
ing, tilingeyeing. We tench all competitive oystenm of yling. a. well
where he found himself so fre-
four
square
miles
of
the
Dead
Suit
pa ign committee as chairman, as-
an Sounale, Allt0Illatir, Subject, Dewey nevirtml. etc. Touch system
To be Well Dressed
quently in his diplomatic negotia-
hy Ira e'opeland, site-chair- shores and is granted for the pur-
t;pinit. Hese openings on our Indexing Startam POlin aa you quallf.•
tions. And then he let us into the
'(his does nut mean Owl you must cover co mplete rourse of 10 weeks
Have Your Clothes
111011, and Dr. Pi.tei. NI. Bernstein, poses of evaporation. If additional
before you can mrn. Combined course of ti ling and typing, $80, terms,
secret
that
he
discovered
a
hidden
'Ylerris Blumberg, Harry (kihen,' land will be required, the govern-
Cleaned and Pressed
per month. Setimate course of Ming or typing, 110; term. 110 month.
elevator in the Vatican which was
ment
will
grant
the
land
on
a
fair
A10111111111 elulner, dais S. Diad
by
used
only
by
the
very
oldest
cer.
SCHOOL OF TYPING AND FILING
mond, Jos. II. Ehrlich, lien B. Fen-1 rent basis. The object of the con-
dinals ill their trips about the resi-
cession
is
to
confer
on
the
com-
111:1,1,15
ten, William Friedman, Morris
dences of the Pope. This secret
DETROIT BUSINESS SERVICE. BUREAU
Goldman, A. Louis pany the right to obtain mineral'
"lift" once carried the Jewish dip•
salts
and
render
the
same
market.
206 Larrowe Building, 8047 Hamilton Aye.
Ciento], Charles Hamburger, A.
lomat to an upper story in the
S. It. Kahn, Judge Merry II., able, to sell idyll dispose these salts.
Vatican, but nobody knows about
Keidati. .Aaron Klein, Theodore The COncessionnaires undertake to
this escapade. Sh! It's meant
L e vin, IZolairt lioewenberg, Aaron 1 supply common salt at a nominal
■ ull• for red-hutted old men!
Klee
,
The
company
will
he
required
to
I.aac Shetzer, Barney Smith. Alma-I,
YOUR BEST AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
WO of our reader, have. writ-
work
continuously
with
rill to Mr. Rosenwald five tear' lam Sresse, Louis Stoll, Sidney
all due dil-
A banquet in the evening Wa';
ten us, complaining that our
after hi ball arrived in Chicago Steno, Ile.rhert H. 11'arner, M. II. igence, the terms sta., ify. It will
.M. BORKIN, Prop.
'addressed by Italshis 1.1111 From
Ira
lids''
item
on
President
Save Your Fenders and Body
and s':,, .1 .1 Mercantile, business. Znekheint, David S. Demon, Her- have to produce in the period spec-
and Harold Rosenthal. Julius 1b.11-
ttti- in club work of a man A. August, Dr. S..I. Eder, Dr. , lasd Ito' following minimum quan- address at the Jewish Conmoinitt
by Storing Your Car
telinium was toastmaster. Presi-
We Call For and Deliver
ep. -Cited her husband's D .11. Fauman, Albert M. ,lord hill, tities of Potassium Chloride of all ('enter in Washington in I0c2:, was
dent
Robert
Rosenberg
presented
Phone Longfellow 3825
th
I.,e1s othird
...as known for her Welt' Kc.idan, Max' Letier, I Is air per i
1t,i y,,es, ar of not the only basis for his desert'.
una rests 0i
Itabbi Fischer with a framed reso-
ing
the
Gottheil
Medal.
'rimy
re-
the c•om'1' aaian ,
The latter Schiller.
1771 Delaware. Empire 6353
many phittidsl.t. pies.
mind us of his address delivered lution honoring him on his twenty-
2609 Calvert Street
In. chided tla, ,talilishment of a
First-Class Oiling and Greasing, Washing and Polishing
'The Ncornan's division consists. If fourth year I,500 tns, this fifth
fifth anniversary in the pulpit, and
year 11,500 tons, rising to 10,000 only It few months later—in Octo-
to pro,-sile day nurseries for ND's. Charles !limburger, elm
At Linwood
Brake
Service, Valve Grinding
Rabbi
Fischer
responded.
An
sen-
' tons in the tenth year of operation. ber of IS25, which was coven 11101,
1, 1 children, to which she was
NIrs. Ralph Davidson, eh--
tent for funds was snide by An-
GENERAL REPAIRING
In the subsequent years a mini- noteworthy and much more helpful thony Deutsch, and there were lib-
.f the principal donors.
miinmestoTT,
formerly with Thos. J. Doyle. Inn.
81.1
hy
WM.
E.
Opel-
chairman, and Nleselanies Harry Z.
mum of 50,000 tons must be pro- to Jews. Perhaps our critics an. eral rtssponsess. Vocal selections
II r chief interest, however, was
Brown, Abraham ('ostper, Ira Cope-
FIREPROOF
BUILDING
the Girl Scout movement, which land, David S. Diamond, A. NI. duced by the company unless cir- right.
were
rendered
by ('attar Rosen-
That time he appeared before
Nightly—Weekly—Monthly Storag•
had her assistance and co-operzitien Ileislamin, Charles Smith, Sidney cumstances, other than neglect or
field, accompanied by 'Mrs. Emory
Do You Tire of Eating at
default, prevent efficient execution the American Legion convention in
for many years. In this organize. Ste ite 81111 Frank l\ etsman.
Home?
Omaha,
Neb.,
and
instead
of
of
this
protfrom,
lion Mrs. Rosenwald held the of-
Committee Enthus'_astic.
The gavernment of Palestine is speaking like a "hundred per cent-
fice of national vice-president. he
Mr. Brown and his committee to receive royalties on the Potas- er," he denounimel all Americanism
was also the honorary commission-
are exceedingly enthusiastic and sium Chloride and Bromide and based on intolerance. He said sin
e.r for Chicago and look t'ssunty.
absolutely certain of the success of on the Magnesium Chloride in the cereily that no race or creed has se
• Julius C. Morgenthau Dies.
their great undertaking. This en- mnount of five per cent of the bulk monopoly of patriotism in this
A.)—Fu-
XF:W 1'(1lK.--1.1.
thusiasm is well-founded, based :SS value. The government is also to country. The president developm1
3454 JOY ROAD
nue.ral seq.% ices leen , held Nlay 23
it is on the SteltlitaStlieSS and loy- share in the net profits of the com- the theory that the conglomeration
brother
for .1111ills
at Dexter Blvd.
alty of the congregation all through pany, starting with 20 per cent of races and creeds invited to
of Ilenry Nforgenthau, former
/NS
1?
1 1\ 4 1 4 7: ;7 °". WOODWARD AVE
the great difficulties encountered and rising to -IS per cent, after de- America had contributed to her
Luncheons Week Days:
United States Ambassador to Turk-
during the past four years since suctionof expenditure., interest and and should be given the freedom
11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
ey, and distinguished as a philan-
the plans for the new synagogue amortization installments on the ;atomised them. It was in this
Dinners Week Days:
tropist find stamp collee'tor who
were first projected in IS25 and the . loan is made. The government speech that Calvin f'oolidge de-
5 P. M. to 8 P. M.
died ‘Vethicsday from cancer after
resultant delays due to the legal Will be entitled to subscribe on nounced the theory of national su-
Sunday Dinners:
an illness for four weeks.
diiicalt ins and entanglements which most favorable terms a percentage periority.
I P. M. to 8 P. M.
Mr. Nlorgenthau, who was 71
Jews all over the world thought
were finally overcome only a few . of any capital issues which the
years old, was one of the foremost
Try Our Sunday
months since. At that time the company makes after its first issue. that this cap fitted them very well
dealers and collecto•s of stamps i n
and
had a feeling that Calvin Cool.
membership
responded
most
gener-
Dinners, $1—$1.25
I The government is empowered to
the world, nearly every great col-
ously in the purchase of the land, terminate the concession, giving idges spoke as much of Jewish op-
lection of stamps in the pie't 20
WE SERVE A 50 CENT .
and since the announcement of the the company one month notice, if pression as of any other people
COURSE LUNCHEON
years having passed through his
new plans, many have come for- I the company disregards any clans- that suffered intolerance. Again
and Feature Broiled T-Bones
hands. During his career he sold Ward
unsolicited to offer their spir- ' es or fails to work the concession every Jewish editor and preacher
Tin Onr Famous Apple Cobbler
more than 8-1,000,000 worth of
itual, moral and financial support. l properly or fails to pay the gov- It ok advantage: of the president s
Euclid 10055
stamps; at auction.
progressive attitude and bombard-
At the dinner of the campaign ,
ed him with comment and up-
committee to be held Monday eve-
The government undertakes to
ning at the synagogue at Willis improve the existing road front the ',royal. Every national Jewish or-
and Brush streets, announcement Dead Sea to the Jerusalem-Jericho ganization passed resolutions com-
Will
made that as a result of a Junction, rendering it suitable for plimenting
This address
preliminary survey of the situa- heavy' lorry traffic. Should the daring speech.
t len designed to discover the possi- government decides to construct a brought the president into contact
,
bilities of success of a drive tee be railway from the Dead Sea in the again with hundreds and hundred
launched at this time following up- direction of Beisan, freight charges of Jews throughout the land, and
These are high-grade Wilton's—and anyone who has priced tine wool Wiltons knows that
ell the heels of several campaigns are to be fixed on the basis of a caused him to be an outstanding
candidate for a medal "to the one
$55 is an extraordinar LOW price. Every rug is perfect ... and come in the newest patterns
for funds for general community mutual agreement.
who did most fur the Jews of
If you want a tine rug for that living or dining room at a BIG
and color combinations.
needs, upwards of 8100,01)0 had al-
Any capital exceeding the first America."
*savings, here's your chance to get it.
ready been subscribed.
issue of 8250,000 is to be offered
The building of the new Shaarey for public subscription.
Zs dik Synagogue is in reality a
The American members of the
ommunity affair, the success of board of directors will include Fel-
, 11lich interests the entire commun- ix M. IN'arburg and Bernard Flex-
Sines 9x12 and 8.3x 1 0.6 feet ... extra special values for Monday.
ity. Shaarey Zedek has always ner, as vice-chairman and chair-
Navel an important part in Jewish man respectively of the Palestine
(Continued from l'age One.)
Frank & - Seder—Seventh Floor
n'tairs in the city and has contrib. Economic Corporation; Israel Bro-
Met! greatly to the upbuilding and die and Edward Friedman, repre- member of the committees, present-
sidfastness of loyal Jewry. Few, senting an American group which s ed the slate.
milted, need to he reminded of the has subscribed toward the com-
The by laws of Pisgah Iseselge
many and multitudinous activities pany's capital.
provide there should be an election
betised in the synagogue at Willis
of officers every six months which
and Brush streets but a short time
Financed by Brandeis Group.
should be preceded by three nomi-
The absence of such recent-
The disclosure that the Bran- nations. It was decided at Mon-
!y, (hie to the shifting of the mem- deis-Mack group of American day's meteing to consider the nom-
bership to the northern and west- Zionists, otherwise known as the inating committees report as the
ern parts of the city, has been felt opposition group, is financing the first and second nominations and
largely. Shaarey Zedek has not concession of the Dead Sea and that the third and final nonmul-
only administered to every side of that the group last November and election of officers be held on
Mt inters :VC w York Stork E.rehooge
life of its membership but of the. raised for this purpose the sum of June 10.
community at large. With the con- $500,000, was made in a -'ate-
121 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
The trustees, Adolph Freund,
struction of the new Shaarey Zedek went issued by Jacob Della, to
Bernard Ginsburg and Hurry Z.
a renaissance and enlargement of the Jewish Telegraphic .Agener, in
Gordon, were elected for one year
these activities will undoubtedly commenting on the cable co the
last .lanuary.
take place. The new building is to signing of the final grant of the
To Admit A. Z. A. Members.
"stand forth as a new expression concession. Mr. Dellaas discloses
It was decided to admit the mem-
of an old, yet ever new ideal."
details of the negotiations preced- bers of the A. Z. A. to the lodge
Whiles contributions will be solic- ing the grant of the concession
at the time eif their maturity with-
ited by the campaign committee and the financial operatios, in-
out paying the usual nomination
Established 1,4 78
from the membership, already volved.
fee.
much
interest
is
being
shown
by
MEMBERS
Mandell Bernstein, chairman If
others, by prospective members and
the organization committee and
Cleveland Stock Exchange
New York Stock Exchange
by well-wishers of every fine Jew-
head
of the membership drive for
New York Curb Market
Chicago Stock Exchange
ish undertaking leading to the up-
the Ja...d. Miller Clang, delivered n
building of the educational, relig-
pep talk on the drive. President
Accounts Carried On Conservative 211argin
ious and social advantages of Jew.
(Continued from Page On-)
D•utelhaum also spurred the mem-
ry PS a whole. Interest in Shaarey
N. E. Aronstam, Mrs. Jos. II. Ehr- bers in the drive.
Zedek's progress is being evidenced
Dr. Paul C. Rohr, educational
lich, Miss Hattie Gittleman. Mrs.
from without the city, too, for
A. M. Hershman and Mrs. Henry director of 'W..1. R., who recently
Shaarey Zedek is remembered as
spoke before the lodge. nturned by
Weinstein .
one of the leading Conservative
popular request and delivered an-
Kurland Speaks on J. N. F.
Telephone: CADILLAC 6661
synagogues of the country. The
Mrs. Ehrlich, retiring president,
lent, other inspiring address.
successful conclusion of this drive
GEO. F.W • REID, Manager
Abe Isenoff, chairman of the sick
was welcomed back to the . hair
will not only stimulate Jewish in.
after her long illness by hundreds committee reported for his commit-
PRIVATE WIRES TO PRINCIPAL MARKETS
terest in Detroit but will react
of her friends. Interspersed tee, and Rudolph Meyersohn sup-
It
elsewhere as well.
among the many interesting an- plemented the report, that "Daddy"
Was
1
nual reports rendered by the chair- Adolph Freund is recuperating
........00.
man of committees and by this of- from his operation and sends his
1
r
ticera, including a message from best wishes to the lodge.
0
Mrs. Ehrlich, were fine musical and
Initiation June 16.
The degree team is now rehears-
literary numbers. Max Pecherer
(Continued from Page One.)
gave violin solos, accompanie d on ing and will present all impressive
initiation on June
people over the age of 18 to be. the piano by his sister, Miss \ rine ceremony' al the
, 1
'
come active members in the organ- Percherer. Miss Toha Berman Ia. The members of the team are
favored the audience with dra- Elias Goldberg, captain; Samuel
ization.
The next meeting of the junior matic readings and Mrs. Jacob S. Sternberg, Harold Horowitz, Ben
DETROIT
gratin will he held on Thursday Souls rendered vocal solos, accom- Rubenstein and Rudolph Meyer-
evening, June 6, for which a very panied on the piano by Mrs. Emery aohn.
P A
%mash. Aaron Kurland. in a
Many applications are coming in
fine program has been arranged.
PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE
The organization thanks Miss brief address, outlined the aims of for the Jacob Miller Class which
COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE
the
Jewish
National
Fund.
will
be initiated on June 16, at a
Ruth Sherman and Nliss Yetta
The meeting closed with a straw- dinner and dance. The tentative
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Hoffman for their splendid enter-
berry
festival,
Mrs.
Herman
Wets-
program
for June DI is as follows:
tainment at the last meeting,
NEW
2:30 p nt, initiation of candidates
which consisted of piano and vocal man acting as hostess.
At
the
board
meeting
which
pre-
125
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BUILDING
to
Jaisob
MIIIrr Class, to be follow-
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the members ed hy installation of the toss offi-
Mrs. Hyman Milkovsky. 2012 Vir- ceded this T•eInfe,
Randolph 4993.4-5-6-7
of
the
board
presented
Mrs.
Ehr-
cers
of
Pisgah
Lodge; at 6:30 the
P ginia Park. president of the Ladies lich with a beautiful necklace' as a banquet at which Sigmund Living-
Auxiliary, who was the originator
Canton
York R. L. TEMPLIN, Manager
token of their affection and ap- ston of Chicago, and chairman of
of the junior group.
to All Princi- Zanesville
Cleveland D
preciation.
the national antialefamation root,
Findlay
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pal M•rkets
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a dance will be held.
do
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good.
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