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REFORM RABBIS TO
CONVENE HERE FOR
6 DAYS ON JUNE 26

CONCRETE GARBAGE

ASH RECEPTACLES

Guaranteed Not to Crick
BOY ?WWI Do sot wait until you not
a ,Dort not Ice.
Pan rill M Incnaa.d

.....
H. M. KOFFMAN

Garfield 7106



MOTORISTS

At last you can have your car
repaired and serviced conveni-

ently, economically and oaths
factorily.

LAFAYETTE BLVD.
GARAGE

e

(Continued from Page One.)

EmorrjEwisif &mac

C LIT

Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
will deliver the sermon. On Sat-
A meeting of the Junior Ile-
urday afternoon there will be a
rew
Relief Club was held June 13
symposium in which eight former b
presidents of the Conference will a t Littman's Hall. The president
participate. Those taking part in a =signed new committees. The
this Conference are as follows: s retold anniversary of the club was
Joseph Silverman, Joseph Stortz, c elebrated with a successful ban-
David Philipson, William Rosenau,' q uet at the Oriental Cafe June 15.
Leo M. Franklin, Edward N. Ca- All the metnbers attended.
liach, Abram Simon and Louis
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
Wolsey.
The Tau Sigma Rho Sorority
Social Entertainment.
A fine entertainment program met at the home of Miss Mary An-
has been arranged for the dele- hill, 88 Rosedale Court. Report
gates and their ladies. Luncheon t in sale of raffle tickets is satisfac-
will be served daily to the dele- ory. The raffle will be held June
6 at 1461 Clairmount avenue. The
gates on Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday at the Stotler Hotel, s orority has recently joined the
rater-fraternal
conference. The
and on Saturday and Sunday at
Temple Beth El. On Friday eve- next meeting will be held at the
home
of
Mies
Esther
Yunis, 202
ning all the visitors will he dinner
guests in the homes of Temple East Euclid avenue.

NEWS

ir

CLEANLINESS
COMFORT
ECONOMY

Bicur Cholem Society.
Troty Vech Girls.
Jolly Fellows,
The Bicur Cholem Society ex- The last meeting of the Troty
The Jolly Fellows held their
weekly meeting last Thursday at t ends thanks to those whose at Vech Girls was held at the home
Littman's Hall. A committee re- t endance and co-operation made of the Misses Bertha and Thelma
ported favorably, especially the I iossible the success of the twee- , Yackness of 2610 Webb avenue,
welfare committee, which report- t ieth Tashmoo excursion of June June 5. The members congratu-
eel that several cases are being I 6. Financially and socially, the late Miss Ilelen Schneider upon
taken care of. A debate was held r esults of this affair compared ex- being the youngest graduate of
on the subject of capital punish- c ellently with any of the previous. Teachers' College, and Miss Berths
ment. The teams were Al Reimer functions. The field events, base- , Yackness, who is graduating from
and Sant Siegel, affirmative, and boll game. dancing and picnicking Northern High School. A hike to
Sam I.ipsitz and Sidney Goodman, went off like clockwork. The Tau Walled Lake is planned. Miss Es-
negative. It is planned to have a I'hi Boys created a great deal of Cher Dickman of 2912 Webb ave.
debate at an open meeting shortly. amusement with funny antics due- nue will be hostess at the next
A fellow member, Sam Siegel, is to tie the pie-eating contest, and meeting.
Eddie Ward, champ last year, and
be married shortly.
Be ta
year,
hKer t t, runner-up y
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority. won. T he iKnights
ts sorR
or hio ty D
atetietandeStoi rtohe
rityb.irtb-
victoriaug
in
the
baseball
match
lay
party
of 1-year-old Sylvia Ru-
Miss Ida Vittes of 9670 Broad-
street acted as hostess to the last and carried off the silver loving bens, daughter of Mrs. Esther Ru-
meeting of the Sigma Omega Up- cup from Fineberg Max. Harry bens, honorary member, on June
Miss Lilly Barr attended the
silon Sorority. Several affairs are Stone was master of field core- 16.
'Ti, the efforts of Irving last meeting held on June 13. Mks
being planned to take place in the !Mink,.
I.
Feldman
are
attributed
the
ex-
Ilillel,
dramatics instructress at
near future, including a hard tine
party to be given on a houseboat •ellent arrangements, and his un- the "I'," will be a guest at the
flagging
enthusiasm
and
tireless
next
meeting
to be held on June
on Lake Erie! The next meeting
will be held at the home of Miss energy stimulated the club. An- 20. An excursion is being planned
Preciation
is
expressed
to
Miss
for
the
first
Saturday
in July. Miss
Elsie Waldman of Kirby avenue.
honorary
rtaircykem
member,
ts
e ..Ds rianpk i n,ho
‘1;hit
ane ,,
Rose Galen, 4224 Elmhurst, chair-
charge
e
msbaenr1.
man
of
the
advertising
committee,
Tau Sigma Delta Sorority.
c
Tau Sigma Delta Sorority held a uel Wexler, president, was a tive, reported all advertisements cone
meeting on Friday at the home of as were Mrs. Anne Weinbeck, pleted for the second annual moon-
Miss Anne Rochlen. It was de- Dave Berger, Betty Drapkin, M• light to be given Aug. 2 on the
cided that the winner of the raffle M. Rosenthal, Sally Erman, Bessie steamer Tashmoo. Plans for vaea-
be announced at the Chinese Prin- Cedric+, Maurey Rosenblatt, tinning are being discussed as sev-
cess Cafe on Friday, June 28. Maurev Weinstein, Mildred Moss, oral members will go in a group
During the summer months meet- Clara Kapetansky and others. The to some resort for their vacations.
society is now hard at work on ar-
ings are to be held every other
Iota Delta Kappa Fraternity.
week. The next meeting on Fri- rangements for its moonlight of
Aug. 19.
day is at 3224 Richton avenue.
The last meeting of the Iota

THIS IDEAL COMBINATION
IS FOUND IN THE GENUINE

Beth El members. On Thursday
Tusi Tala Sorority.
and Friday afternoon the ladies
The Tusi Tali/ Sorority met
will he guests of the Detroit group
Large-t. Repair Shop in the
fur auto rides around the city and Wednesday, May 12, at the Y. W.
Downtown Area
visits to public institutions. There 11. A. clubhouse. The pin com-
will also be a tea at the residence mittee gave its report. Plans for
TOWING - STORAGE
of Mrs. Melville S. Welt in l'almer summer activities are in discus-
sion. The next meeting will be
Woods.
held May 19.
I
Other Social Functions.
Free Inspection
On Saturday night the annual
24-Hour Service
The Coterie Club.
meeting of the Hebrew Union Col-
A meeting of the Coterie Club
lege Alumni Association will take
place and a banquet will he served was held at the home of Miss Fan-
J. J. NAUFEL - D. STEVENS
Proprietors
to this group at the Franklin Hills ny Weinberg of Clements avenue
Country Club. The ladies and on Wednesday evening, June 12.
850 W. Lafayette
non-members of the Alumni Ass:, In place of the regular meeting
Near Fourth
elation will be guests of the club for June 26 the club will have a
on the same evening. Both the dinner and theater party for the
Clifford 1980
Phoenix Club and the Franklin members. Miss Jean Blair of
Delta Kappa Fraternity was held
Phalanx Club.
Mlle Country Club have tendered Genesee avenue will be hostess to
Northwestern Women's L
at the home of William Figelsky,
the courtesies of their organiza- the next meeting.
June 13 the regular meeting of 3734 Glynn Court, and the follow-
The last board meeting of the.
tions to the delegates and their la-
Northwestern Women's League the Phalanx was held at the club- ing officers were elected: Solomon ..,
Gamma Sigma Tau.
dies during the convention period.
was held at the home of Mrs. Max house, 89 Rowena. The sport corn- C. Dunnes, chancellor; Jack J.
At the last meeting of the
There will also be much per-
Cohn, 322 Owen avenue. The an- mittee has drawn a sport program Rodman, vice-chancellor; William.
sonal entertainment of the guests Gamma Sigma Tau, nomination of nual picnic will be held at Belle which enables all members to com- Figelsky, secretary, and Allen
YOU LIKE
by members of the community. officers took place. It was also Isle July 14. Mrs. Richmond is pate in various sports. Any club Finkelstein, treasurer. The fra-
The chairmen of committees hay- definitely decided that the sorority chairman of the ticket committee wishing matches in tennis or golf ternity baseball team, by winning!
winning's
' ing the social features of the con- get a cottage for the month of Au- and is assisted by Mesdames A. D. may write to the club.
' a double-header Sunday, one front
WOULD
vention in charge are the follow- gust. The next meeting will be Markson, S. Munch, Eva Pollack,'
' Live Wires Club by a 5 to 3 score. l
ing: Melville S. Welt, Adolph held at the home of Miss Gussie Max Cohen, 1. Shewach, M. Weks- Purity Assembly, Order of the and another from the Ainiwell
Glick, 1930 West Philadelphia
Rainbow or Girls.
Finsterwald, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt,
Ch.
Brody, Lippitt
H. . The
Club by a '7 to 1 score, continues f
1e r,
.
Mrs. Max May, Mrs. Ida E. Er- avenue.
dedication of a torah in the none.
The last initiation of the sea- its successful season. The team
mann Mrs,Sol A. Wolff Joseph
of the late E. Rabinowitz will be son was held Thursday evening. announces that it will play any'
! A. Hartman, Mrs, Morris Rand
held Oct. 20. The league's sit- June 13, when 10 girls were initi- club or fraternity if they will
il and Mrs. Irving F. Hirschman.
nual ball will be held Nov. 24 at ated into the assembly. A short write or call the manager, William'
"Religious Education Day."
the Book Cadillac Hotel. Further program followed with a piano se-, Figelsky, 3734 Glynn Court, phone
01
Another important feature of
details will be announced in the lection by Miriam Edwards and a Euclid 4887-J.
Private Room
(Continued from Page One.)
the convention will be "Religious
next issue of The Chronicle.
violin selection by Leah Yoffer.
for Bridge
PA' Education Day," during which Heart," and in his brilliant style
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
-
Purity Assembly will hold its last
/ there will be a comprehensive eur- continues to propagate those teach-
Home Relief Society.
Miss Ida Vittes of 9670 Broad-
Tea Leaf
business meeting of the season on
I veY of the religious schools in ings which ne himself only recently
The Home Relief Society, whose Thursday evening, June 27. The street was hostess to the last meet-
Reading
, American Jewish Reform congre-
aim is to extend immediate help to meeting will wind up with a bunco ing of the Sigma Omega Upsilon
learned.
/I I gations during the past 40 years,
2230 Woodward
When Mr. Lewisohn left this the needy, and also clothe needy party. Members and friends be- Sorority. Several affairs are be-,
POI with an appraisal of their present
children, has just closed another tween the ages of 13 and 18 are' ing planned on to take place in the
Opposite Fox Theater
coun try in 1925, as a result of his
work and worth. Papers will be
near future. One of the affairs
tubles, he made a tour year of splendid work. The Homeinvited.
martial troubles,
Second at Grand Blvd.
is a hard time party to be given on
co
of Jewish communities in Eastern Relief has a capable committee
(Opposite Fisher Theater)
Webb SP
cIO:
a houseboat on Lake Erie. The
headed
by
Mrs.
Ben
Shewite
Sigma
Delta
Pi
Sorority.
0 ?Let rf't Nde siv'yYloWc3ben
Europe and Palestine. His virtual
mon A. Fineberg of White Plains, i
An
informal
dinner-dance
was
next
meeting will be held at the
conversion to his own, the Jewish whose work is to visit the various
Discussion of Rabbi Pollak's paper I
hospitals and spread support and given by the Sigma Delta Pi So- home of Miss Elsie Waldman of 1
people, following a lifetime of ig-
will be led by Rabbi Abram'
norance and of indifference to Jew- gond cheer amongst the sick. Mrs. rority on Sunday, June 9, at East- Kirby avenue.
Simon, and of Rabbi Fineberg's
ish culture and traditions, began Harry Shulman, the president of wood Inn, in honor of the soror•
Cards
Phi-So-Lite Club.
paper by Rabbi Harvey Franklin'
at this time, when Mr. Lewisohn, this club, devotes most of her time ity's third anniversary.
A meeting of the Phi-So-Lite
of Long Beach, Cal.
were placed for the Misses Miriam'!
in order best to understand his fel- to this work.
Lachman, Jeanette Jacobs, Jea- Club was held June 12 at the Jew-
The life of Moses Mendelssohn,
low-Jews began to study Yiddish,
At the meeting,
the bi-centenary of whose birth
nette Bresler, Rhoda Cohen, Rose, ish Center.
Sigma Kappa S'gm ■ .
Hebrew, Chassidic lore (with Mar-
falls this year, his views on religion
The concluding meeting of the Abrams, and Messrs. Dr. I. I. Lap- e I pr vious an election of officers
tin Buber), and Mishnaic and Tal-
and his achievements in the estab-
season of the Sigma Kappa Sigma pin, Irwin Serlin, Mac Raimi, Bets: was held. Ann Korby was elected
mudic legends.
president; Florence Wolf, vice -
lishing of good will between Jews
Sorority, Beta chapter, was held nard Ackerman and Ben Tate.
"Din, Emeth and Shalom."
president; Esther Silverstein, see-
and non-Jews will, it is expected,
at the home of Miss Faye Cohen,
It is no wonder, therefore, that
retary, and Freda Gluck, treasurer.
be the great literary feast of the
361 Merton road. The following
Zingu Club.
Mr. Lewisohn takes as the text for
On
Sunday
evening,
June
16,
'
On June 23 the club will have a
convention. It will open with a
were elected to office for the com-
his essay "The Pagan in the
President, Loretta the members of the organization , picnic to Venice Beach. Mr. Le-
general survey of the philosopher's
4421 Beaubien Street
ing term:
Heart ' a sentence from the Say-
life and work by Rev. Dr. Walter
Cohn; secretary, Betty Grabow, gave a surprise banquet honoring vine visited the club. The club
ings of the Fathers: "Rebhan Shi-
Manufacturers of High-Grade
and treasurer, Esther Meeron. The one of its members who recently decided not to disband for the
Rothman, of the professional fac-
mon ben Camaliel was wont to say,
Soft Drinks
ulty of the Hebrew Union College.
activities of the sorority will be graduated from law school. The summer.
It is upon three things that the
The discussion of Professor Roth-
resumed in the fall.
affair was held at Blossom Heath
world stands firm-upon justice,
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority,
man's paper will be led by Rabbi
Inn, at which a table for eight
upon truth and upon peace." He
Miss B. Cohn of 15580 Inver-
Bernard J. Bamberger of Lafa-
couples was reserved. The table
Sigma Iota Sorority.
develops this text in a manner
yette, Ind. Rabbi Felix A. Levy
The last meeting of the Sigma was set in a very elaborate and ness avenue was hostess at the last
worthy of the greatest of Jewish
ABSOLUTELY PURE
of Chicago will present a paper on
Iota Sorority was held at the "Y' unique arrangement. The honored meeting of the Delta Sigma Chi
teachers. lie examines the llebrew
"Moses Mendelsaohn's Ideas of Re-
The member responded. The organ: Sorority Friday, June 14. The,
We sell the famous Maws*.
on Thursday, June 13.
words for justice, truth and peace,
ligion and Their Relation to Re-
planned summer dance has been ization's plans for the summer in- girls plan to celebrate their second!
keel Matz Beer.
"din, emeth and shalom,"- and
form Judaism," the discussion of -
dropped, but the girls expect to go , elude the rental of a cottage at a anniversary with a pajama party
CALL
points the difference between the
which will be led by Rabbi Sidney
in for plenty of summer sport • ' lake. The next meeting will be at a cottage at Duck Lake, Satur-
Jewish and the pagan conceptions.
Columbia 2619
day, June 22. At this time the
S. Tedesche of New Ilaven. A
"The justice on which the world Emblems are being made to be held this Sunday.
sorority will initiate one of the
--
/ third paper, "The Friendship of
worn on the girls' bathing suits •
is founded leans always to the side
new members, Miss B. Demian.
Mendelssohn and Lensing and Its
Sigma Iota took a prominent part
Chi Sigma Sorority.
of the defeated, the disinherited,"
The Chi Sigma Sorority cele- Miss L. Garnick and Miss Demian
Relation to the Good Will Move-
in the musical comedy, "Jane,'
he explains in declaring that din is
ment Between Jews and Non-
presented by "Y" members on brated its first anniversary on were presented with corsages at
no "justice with her scales in
Jews," will be presented by Rabbi
June 9 and 10. Two of the girl s Sunday, June 16, at Northwood their graduation from Teachers'
Louis J. Kopald of Glencoe, III., bronze;" that din is "no pagan jus- who took leading roles are Ida Inn. The affair was informal. and College, June 19. Election of offi-
tice
that
wreaks
itself
upon
life
and Rabbi Albert Y Mintia will
Gross, who played the part o I the members were attended by cers will take place at the next
in the name of sonic arrogant law." "Jane," and Billie Fidler, who male escorts. This celebration was meeting at the home of Miss B.
lead the discussion of this topic.
declares,
s is, ac-
he
Emeth,
truth,
Recent archeological work in
took the part of "Mirandy." Mid - in the form of a banquet, and the Demian, 2474 West Philadelphia,
9
Palestine will be the subject of a cording to the prophets, insepar- he Danzig and Faye Meyerson new officers were installed. There Friday, June 21. After June
were no regular meetings recent- meetings will be held every other
paper by Rabbi Nelson Glueck, of able from peace. And this peace were in the chorus.
shalom-of which justice and
ly due to various social affairs, week.
the Hebrew Union College, and the -
such as the Mother-Daughter tea,
discussion will be led by Rabbi truth, equity and steadfastness,
are
the
conditions,
is
also
spiritual
First Ruman!an Fraternity.
Sheldon Blank, also a member of
a bridge-luncheon, and the anni-
health, the welfare of the total
The First Rumanian Fraternity
versary. The next meeting will
the college faculty.
man, salvation. Peace is salva-
will
sponsor a concert Sunday eve-
he held on Sunday, June 30.
tion in the view of my text, not
ning, June 30, at the Jewish Cen-
redemption -p'duth- ransoming.
ter,
Woodward and Melbourne.,
Tau Beta Chi Sorority.
(Continued from Page One.)
buying off.
A serial meeting of the Tali The fraternity has been in exist-
An Appeal to Ethics.
ence
for 25 years and has served
group of workers to enter Pisgah Beta Chi Sorority was held at the
Through his text Mr. Lewisohn Ledge. This class consisted of home of Miss Annette Siegel, 9721 as a center of friendly activities
appeals "to Jewish ethics, that is Samuel Charfoos, Bob &ft, Louis Dexter boulevard, June 13. Miss for the Rumanian Jews in Detroit.
to say, to Christian ethics untaint- Purther, Reuben Halperin, Sam Helen Yost, president of the soror• A the concert on June 30, there
ed by pagan psychology, by its ex-
Louis Gottlief and Paul ity, was entertained by the mem- will be noted artists, singers. as
cesses, by its lust for superiority
Feder, hers at a surprise dinner at the well as instrumentalists, and a
and power." The essay is an in-
Five years ago, in a small west- Oriole Terrace on Wednesday, special invitation is extended Ru-
Y6hVIOS-DESIGIIIR.S
' dictment of the "pagan in the ern city, several members of the June 19, and was presented with a manian Jews, with admission at a
heart." He pitches John Smith B'nai B'rith decided to organize wedding gift. She is to be mar- nominal price, open to all.
against Moses Levy. "Disarmament a Junior B'nai 'Frith, to train them net June 30.
Hebrew Orphan Home.
conferences, mutilateral peace to take the work when they did
The officers of the Detroit He-
treaties-all these will he vain and enter the B'nai B'rith. Since that
W 062 Sr
Athena ■ Girls' Club.
empty unless the emotional atti- meeting the organization has ex- 'The following were appointed on brew Orphan Home, 47 Rowena,.
tude of John Smith can be so pantie,' over the entire continent. the standing committees for the thank the public for their co-op-
9111 Woodward Avenue
changed that he will say, when At this time there are 111 chapters next term' Membership, Mrs. eration and the following ladies
Near Clairmount
war looms, what Moses Levy finds of the Aleph Zailek Aleph in exist- Marian Otis; entertainment, Mrs. through whose efforts and capabil-
burning on his lips but does not epee in the United States and Pauline Keller, chairman, and the ity the theater benefit perform-
Circulating Library-Latest Fie-
dart, to say: Fighting is dirty, sin- Canada. Misses Florence Horwitz and Ilion , once proved such a success: Mrs.
lion Right Off the Press ,
ful and unworthy of man."
Two years ago the first chapter Kruger; publicity, Sophie B. Lillian Nevvnian, Minnie Hock,
Line of Magazines
The psycopathic study of Smith in Detroit was established. through Schwartz. A dinner party at the chairmen; Mrs. Bessie Newman,
Phone Northway 5240
Now Belle Isle Casino is being planned May Newman, Mrs. Holtzman and
and I.evy is more masterful in this the efforts of II. Gottlieb.
New customers come to us each I brief essay than the psychopath's there are two chapters in Detroit. for some time in July and Mrs. Miss Irene Goldman.
week because we give them more study in "The Island W ithin." It Chapter 03 and the "Adolph Otis was appointed on this cunt-
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Cosmo Club.
for their money.
is evident that Mr. Lewisohn has Freund" Chapter 93. Debating mittee.
'Mina Esther Jacobson of
A regular !meting of the Cosmo
Rough dry 9c per lb.-all flat now completely merged himself oratory, declaming, basketball. 1202 Lenox avenue will be host-
MOHEL
pieces ironed. Handkerchief with his people, and he has become I baseball and tennis have found ess at the next meeting on Tues- Club was held on Tuesday eve-
Recommended by many
ning, June 18. Plans were made
ironed no extra charge. You, too ' one of the leaders among the phil- willing workers in the A. Z. A. day evening, June 25.
Detroit physicians for
for club outing on Sunday, June
their own children m
yyy q
will be pleased with this or ony of osophers in Judaism. Note the . rank and file. A Detroit oratot
well as others.
30, Miss Edith Lewis being in
our trouble-saving scervices,
concluding paragraph to his latest took first place in the Detroit and
1419 Hazelwood Ave.
rlsiri'Met at the charge of all arrangements.
en i the international
The W
WiiiG
"Try the A snm-ican Way"
essay in the Harper volume under third p lac
Phom Empire 6426.
tournament. The Detroit debut- home of Mrs. Leah Orloff on June
review:
erg took second place in the din- le Plans are under way to rent
"Noshing will save u• except pew,.
a summer cottage. Bridge and -
trict.
Economic and ;social justice. hurnanitar-
'AMU UIIIU SUMO'
lan endeavor, scientinc discoverice-.II , Now A. Z. A. members are en- dancing were the diversions of the
are vain If destruction and utter de-
terig the adult ranks of B'nai evening. The next meeting is to
gradation are alway. just around the
B'rith. Each year more A. Z. A. be held at the home of Miss I Mr-
Mohel Specialist
corner. We mod go out into the world:
. members will be entering the B'nai ence Ferris, 503 Hague, on June
we must go to John Smith end drive the
26 Years. Ezperiencel
paimn from hi,1 heart - the fooli.h. short- B'rith to go on with the work done 25.
3514-20 Caniff St.
Endorsed by Loading
sighted. self.deatructive
P.K.n. We
! so far.
Physicians
Empire 2251
must be tireless in this aim until • day
Y• Beta Sorority.
What does it mean to you'
comes
when. it thema.ters gall to war.
Endmsed by Detroit •
\\\\\\
I I AM' 1 1■ 1 LI II WWII
The sorority is now holding its
A lifetime spent at a monoto-
the
call.
but
men.
quiet-
WI."
no one •ns
ere by virtue of rustic
president
of meetings on Thursday evenings.
il
eso
mime care and cimn.
ly disregarding flag and drum and the
nous routine job at poor pay
in i, llpr
Mandell lBG
Bernstein,
ertte-W
paid lies of the press. go about their Pisgah Lodge, spoke over WAFD The officers are: Miss Bessie Air-
lines..
or a big paying, clean, pleasant,
business of peace. And we can still go
president; Miss Hilda J.
fascinating business that offers
2073 Gladstone
to John Smith. not only in the name of ' radio broadcasting station Wednes - ! son,
poAter-
real opportunities for your fu-
n.•nhood
and
his
I
day
evening
on
the
"Aims
and
Pur-
Goldstone,
secretary
and
treasurer.
ee
tial
hi. 44 ,
Not of i poses of the Independent Order of This• sorority was formed for so-
Ity. but in the name of Jr...
Euclid 10467
ture?
Christ. Chriat is • knight and • gen-
B'nai
B'rith."
A
program
of
cial
affairs
only.
The
last
meet-
tleman •nd • Pagan myth. But in the
ing was held at the home of the
name of Je.us and the teachers of Jeeus , music under the auspices of Dr.
and the deacendant• of those teacher. I Mark Gunzburg entertained on Misses Rose and
Hilda J. Gold-
offers the chance you have been
who •re many among the kinsmen
this
program.
Announcement
is
stone
at 1987 Indiandale avenue.
Cantor at Mishkan
of the Nazarene. For nearly 2,000 year,
looking for. A steady job, good
made that the regular program will The Ye Betas have arranged to
these men hare known that peace atone

wages,
interesting work are only
Israel Synagogue
EUGENE BUCSKO, Manager
iv salvation. Upon Justice .nd truth now take place on each Thursday spend the week-end at Walled
a few of the advantages which
and peace our world rests. The pagan
m., the next Lake. Miss Lillian Schiffman will
from
9
to
9:30
p.
R.
Street
a
Radio
Trained Man has with-
Expert and
has raged against these pillars of the
2442.50 John
program being on Thursday, June be hostess at the next meeting a t
world for age.. They are near to toP-
in his reach. Let us tell you
Randolph 0742
Antiseptic Moho!
We must save them end so our- 27, at which time Harry S. Schein- her home at 1522 West Euclid
plInK.
how you can learn this inter-
selves and our world from crumbling
One Block from Fox Theater
man, treasurer of the Jewish Cen- avenue.
esting trade. Radio Needs Men!
MARRIAGES
back Into chaos."
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tern Association, prominent attor-
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Jolly
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Club.
Other essays in "If I Could ney and former assistant prose-
outing attorney for this county, The Tuesday, June 18, meeting
General Auto Repairing Preach Just Once" are by Bertrand will
2012 Virginia
speak on "Jews' Contribu- was presided over by the acting
Russel, John Drinkwater, Sheila
Park
and Garage Work, Colli- Kaye-Smith, Lord Hugh Cecil, J. Lions to America." A musical pro- president, Harry Cohen, in the ab-
has been arranged by Boris pence of the president, Max Sosen.
Garfield 0287-M
sion Work and Painting. Arthur Thomson, Dr. Joseph Col- gram
lins, G. K. Chesterton, A. Conan- Ganapol, well known artist, and The meeting was held at Littman's
3723 Grand River Avenue
The next meeting will be
Doyle, Sir Philip Gibbs, Dr. Henry featuring Samuel Reshe•sky in a Hall.
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