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31"Tratrrnal nub Club Notes
!Loan Association will hold a spe-
slat !fleeting Tuesday evening,
Sept. 3, at Congregation Emanuel,
Taylor and Wilson. All are asked
to be present. Final report will
Philomathic Debating Club.
be given of the last picnic.
After a few months of vacation,)
the Philomathic Debating club'
The Zedakah Club.
again reassembles, the first meet-
The first meeting will be held at
ing of the sixty-third term to to
the
bionic
of Anna Zanisky, 2212
held Sunday, Sept. 1, at the
Twelfth street branch of the Hazelwood avenue, Monday, Sept.
9, at 1:30 p. m. The club ac-
Shaarey Zedek. This semester the
aim of the organization is to go knowledges with thanks the gener-
one step better than last semester. ous donation contributed by Mrs.
The officers, Nathan Shur, speaker;, Sylvia Shapiro of Calvert avenue,
Albert Williams, clerk; Albert J. in gratitude for her husband's re-
Silber, assistant clerk; Norvil Slo- covery. All needy cases should be
bin, sergeant-at-arms, and Max reported to the president, Euclid
Simon and Albert Pearl, have ar- 9712, or vice-president, Mrs. King,
ranged for some of the events that Euclid 6394-J., or committee in
will take place this semester. Be- charge, Mrs. Charles Kohn, Long-
sides the sixteenth annual oratori- fellow 1157. The card party given
cal contest to be held in December, at South Haven under the chair-
a debate with the Pi Kappa Delta, manship of Mrs. Marie Goulding,
national honorary forensic frater- assisted by Mrs. Blanche Green-
blatt and Mrs. Hannah Harvith,
nity, is being arranged.
was a huge success.
• Bicur Cholem Seniors.
The Bicur Cholera Seniors will
hold IS meeting on 'Tuesday, Sept.
3, at Temple Emanuel, Taylor and
Wilson, at 2 p. m. Refreshments
will be served. The purpose of
this sorority is contained in its
motto, "Benefit Needy Sick," and
a great many are being cared (or
at thin time. The public is urged
to co-operate with the Bicur Cho-
lem on account of the splendid
charitable work they are doing.
Jolly Fellows Club.
. An open meeting was held by
this club Thursday night. A
large number of guests were pres-
lent to see the new officers in-
stalled. The meeting was brief
and reports of committees were
heard only after the social func-
tion adjourn( (1. The chairman of
the dance reported that great prog-
ress in being made in the prepara-
tions for the coming ball to be held
at the Book Cadillac Hotel. One
of the finest dance orchestras in
Detroit will furnish the music. Dr.
2896 West Grand Boulevard
Abramson was the installing om-
I err. After the ceremony a dance
TEA LEAF READING FREE
was held for the members and
With Dainty Lunch and
guests. The new officers are: I.
Refreshing Tea
Fredenthal, president; S. Good-
man, vice-president; R. Serling,
Feature Luncheon, 60--12 to 2
treasurer; S. Cutler, secretary; K.
Private room. for bridge parties.
Borock, sergeant-at-arms.
Special appointments arranged.
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Purity Chapter No. 359 will
open its fall season on Monday,
Sept. II, at 8 p. m., when a large
class of candidates will be inducted
into the order. Ann Weinbeck,
worthy matron, will preside with
her corps of officers. Members are
urged to attend and witness the
new officers' work. Light refresh.
ments will be served. Purity
Chapter is planning u dinner-dance
for late in September. Notice of
date will follow.
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Women's European Welfare.
On account of the great number
of appeals for aid from needy or-
phans and w.dows in Europe, the
Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization finds it neces-
sary to raise additional funds and
for this purpose will hold a rum-
mage sale in the very near future.
Those having old clothes or furni-
ture are asked to call Mrs. J. Bag-
dade, Euclid 9878, and a commit-.
be' call or same. The o rgan
ization will hold its annual ball on
Sunday, Nov. 3, at the Book-Cadil-
lac Hotel.
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Les Joyeuse Filler.
,fr •••••••••
MALADMINISTRATION OF
PALESTINE'S OFFICIALS
BLAMED FOR OUTRAGES 1;
(Continued front Page One.)
Palestine ■ policy aepopular with the majority of the population,
trouble may be expected to arise between the Jews and the Arabs.'
This wording is very significant. It was obviously calculated to
throw the blame for any trouble on the Jews, at the same time repro-
seating the government as ■
an unfortunate victim who under some
mysterious pressure 'bas to pursue' • Zionist policy.
"The moment I heard that • certain office/ewes to be appointed
to an important post in Palestine, I felt it my duty to warn the chief
Zion'st leader of the evil that would follow such an appointment, and
told him that in the interests not only of Jewry, but of England, it
wsa necessary that he should make a public protest against the
appointment of this official. •Although I warned Dr. Wei:mann of
the dangers that would follow, he was loath to believe that a British
racer would be disloyal to the policy laid down by his government.
The good doctor had not suffered with the Jewish Battalion and did
not realize the situation or the intrigues that were in the air.. So far
as I am aware, no protest was made, ■
and this official was duly'
appointed. . . .
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
CLEANLINESS
COMFORT
ECONOMY
THIS IDEAL COMBINATION
IS FOUND IN THE GENUINE
"Within a few months of this appointment, public ■ nti.Zionist
demonstr•tions were permitted throughout the land. These mani-
fe•t•tions took the form of processions through the streets with
drums beating and banners flying, the chanting of fanatical verses
against the Jews being • feature of these displays. In Jaffa inflam-
matory speeches were delivered from the steps of the military gov-
ernor's office :n the presence of Bri tish officials, calling for the eater-
minat:on of Zionism. Arab papers were allowed to write the most
outrageous article. against the Jews, while on the other hand, if a
Jewish paper dared to may the least word of protest, it was immedi-
ately called to account.
The Les Joyeuse Filler met at
the home of Miss Esther Balbirer,
Aug. 23. Plana to celebrate the
club's fifth anniversary were dis-
•ussed. The club was formed
Sept. 13, 1924. The Misses Rose
Alpert and Sarah Siegel were
"With these significant happenings takng place before their eyes, I
chosen delegates to the Los An-'
geles Fund. The next meeting will and feeling that they would get little or no protection from the mili-
be held at the home of Miss Ann tary administration, the Jews clearly slim that it was absolutely
essential for their own safety to form a self-defense corp., fee purely
Wiener of La Belle avenue.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority met
Aug. 22 at the "Y," 89 Rowena.
The sorority extends its sympathy
to 31 ism Laura Berghoff on the loss
of her father. The sorority in
planning an outing and theater
party for the near future. Many
poor families are being helped.
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protective purposes. This they did, and Lieutenant Jabotinaky was
entrusted with the command. . . .
East Side Coal Co.
"The day when an outbreak on the part of the cut-throats was
expected was Friday, April 2, for on that date the celebrated 'Nebi
Musa' procession was to take place. . . . The day dreaded by the
Jews passed without incident, but in the light of what took place •
couple of days later, I am inclined to think that 'hie desirable result
was achieved, not so much by the precautions taken by the adminis•
tration, as by those taken by the Jewish Self-Defense Corps.
Whittier 9200
"On Sunday, April 4, a belated crowd of pilgrims from Hebron
approached the Holy City by the MN. gate. Fanatical agitators
posted themselves on the balcony of the Municipality Building and,
The Hoy Toy Girls met at the for the spare of two hours, delivered brutally inflammatory speeches
home of Miss Jeanne Snitman, , against the Jews to this mob, in the presence of British official. who
Aug. 23. The hike Aug. 25 proved' understood Arabic. It must be remembered that these pilgrims were
Tau Phi Fraternity.
enjoyable to all. A pajama party, armed and yet no attempt was made to suppress the agitators ..
and other affairs are being planned
Plans are being completed for
"In less than half an hour from the beginning of the outbreak,
for the very near future. The sec.: two companies of the Self-Defense Corp. marched to the Jaffa and
the opening dance of the amoral
noel annual rame is a success. The Damascus gates to assist in quelling the disturbance within the walls,
to be held on Sunday evening,
next meeting will be held at the but they found the gates closed to them and held by British troops.
Sept. 22, at the Steller Hotel.
Pythian Sisters.
home of Miss Sliv l'evin, 2470 It is very significant that within a few minutes of the commencement
Seymour Simons' Club Ackmoor
Pythian
Sisters
of
Greater
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Clairmount
avenue.
fur-
Orchestra of radio fame will
of the pogrom, British troops held all the gates of the city, with
nish both (lancing and novelty ma- troit Temple No. 152 will have
explicit orders to allow no one in and no one out—not even helpless
their
opening
meeting
on
Monday
,
igma
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pha Chi Fraternity.
gic. The members predict success
women, fleeing from the horrors that were being enacted in the
Encouraged by the social and Jewish quarter, unless they had special permits.
•
under the able leadership of Chan- Sept. 2. Members are urged to
cellor Samuel Mitt, assisted by try and start the season off with a financial success achieved during
"For nearly three days the work of murder, rape, sacrilege, and
the last season's activities, the pillage went on practically unchecked—all under Brit•sh rule. There
Harold Rider and Samuel Korby. large attendance.
various committees of the frater- ' is only one word which fittingly describes the situation, ■ nod that is
Tickets will be sold only at the
Hottentot Boy..
nity have determined to branch the Russian word 'pogrom'.... It is a very significant fact that all
door.
A regular meeting was held at out into more elaborate program, , through this Jerusalem pogrom the hooligane cry was 'El dowleh
the home of Ben Marks of Mc- which are planned for this season. ma'ana,' which means 'the government is with us.' ...
Quade avenue. A financial report The first of these events is an in-
"It is • black page in our history and those responsible should
was given by Marks. The coming formal dance to be given Sunday not be allowed to escape just punishment. To cover their own blurs-
dance, to be held Yom Kippur eventm
evening,Sept. 2, at o e For I der. the local administration looked round for ■ scapegoat, and
,
night at the Arcadia, was t he main Wayne. Dance music will be fur
ted Jabotinsky and some score members of the Jewish Self-
object of the meeting. The cone- niched by Earl Walton's Dixi e Defense Cor ps.
mittee, which consists of Art Gell- Serenaders, dancing to continue " A British military court, which publicly stated that it would
man, Ben Marks, Charles Gellman from 8:30 to 12:30. The chair-:
be b ound by no rules of procedure, was found, which convicted
and Al Marks, is devoting most of man, Mr. Brett, and his entertain-
jabotinsky ■
and inflicted upon him the savagely vindictive sentence
its time in trying to make this af- meet committee have left nothing:
15 year . o f
penal servitude!!
A SPOT
fair an outstanding event. Dick undone to make this affair the hap-
"It may be noted in passing that two Arabs caught rap i ng Jewish
OF UNUSUAL BEAUTY
Bowen and his Royal Arcadians pit event for members and their
girls during the pogrom received the same sentence as Jabotinsky,
will furnish the music. Also enter- friends.
whose only crime was that he was • Jew....
tainment has been secured.
"Of course, a storm of public indignation was aroused. In fact,
Tau Epsilon Fraternil
one of our leading statesmen, on seeing the telegram announcing
Phalanx Club.
at Evergreen C•rdent and es.
The last meeting of the Alpha
the barbarous sentence, was heard to remark, 'The military of Pales-
An unusual electing of the Pha- Delta chapter r of the Tau Epsilon
Perlence the Joy of the best of
tine must have gone mad.' The matter was roared in the House of
food., expertly prepared, amid
lens Club was held Thursday, Aug. Fraternity was held at the home
Commons, and Mr. Churchill, who was then Secretary of State for
22,
at
the
Y.
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II.
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89
Rowena
of
William
am
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beautiful surroundings.
ffnian, 2075 Phila- War, w as ' called upon to make • statement. The War Office took
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p
street. It was unusual in that
avenue. A membership
action, and in a very short time the sentence was annulled."
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oral humorous selection of his Norman Snitz. The next meeting This powerful indictment is weak only in one point, in the follow
own composition. The Phalanx will be held at the home of John lug brief closing paragraph to the above quoted chapter:
Club announces that it will corn- Rose, 2007 Gladstone.
"It apparently required this outrage to open the eyes of the
mence eliminations for the annual
home government to what was going on in Palestine. As soon as ,
bridge tournament shortly. Sug-
Hakoah Sports.
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realized the situation matters began to move in the right direr-
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planning to participate. For the place of the Ilakoah Sport Club. tration."
Patterson here displayed confidence in his government. Because
fall reason Phalanx plans a dance, Barney S. Bronar was a visitor as
a formal dance and a dinner-finer., a probationary member. Work has a Jew, Sir Herbert Samuel, was appointed High Commissioner fol•
Phalanx has decided to allow sev-1 started on the open meeting at lowing the 1920 massacre, perhaps to pacify outraged Jewish public I
end new members to bring candi- . the Center auditorium, on Wednes- opinion, Colonel I'atterson, and the Jews with him, believed that a :
new day has dawned for the Jewish people. But now comes not only ,
dates for membership into the or- day, Sept. 11. A stage presents-
ganization. All applications may tion, including a violin solo and disillusionment, but a loss of confidence in Great Britain—and the
believed
be mailed to Beward Tilchen, 89 several skits from the Black Fol. 'y I on which we lose faith in the government to whom we
bound with indissoluble bonds will be a and and tragic one. i
a
Rowena street, or in person Thurs-' lies of 1929, will be part of thel ourselves
The disillusionment comes a little too late because Zionist leaders
days at 8:30 at the "Y."
entertainment, followed by darn-
have failed to realize that what was removed following the tragic:
ins and refreshments. Saturday
evening the members will be en- occurrences in 1920 was not the anti-Semitic administration but
Faicom Club.
The Faicom Club held its month- I tertained at a bridge and dance at I merely the name of the government. Instead of a military adminis-
ly open meeting Aug. 23, In the i the home of David A. Goldman. tration Palestine was given a civil one, but the entire staff of Jew-
ballroom of Littman's Theater. Six The annual dinner and dance will' haters remained, with the exception of the nigh Commissioner.'
new members were voted in and this year bee Hallowe'en affair at I These Jew-haters, garbed in cloaks of facilitators of Palestine's'
I reconstruction as a Jewish renter have, by their indifference to Jewish
there were six new applications re-I a local hotel.
rights and to the sanctity of Jewish possessions, given encouragement!
craved. Mr. Holtzman, the presi-
to Bedouin bandits. Except for the fortunate period of the admin-
rent, gave the chair over to Miss
Tusi Tata Sorority.
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A special meeting of the Tusi istration of Lord Plumer, whose firm stands for order in Palestine
vice-
Tula Sorority was held Wednes- have marked his term of office as the most successful in Palestine,'
The purchase of pins was decided day, Aug. 21, at the home of Miss weakness has marked British rule, always endangering Jewish life.
Mr. Luke Unfriendly.
upon. A Hallowe'en party is to Pauline Bogel. Plans for the
be given on the club's first anal- coming season's events were dis-
The appointment in May, 1928, to the chief secretaryship of the
versary. The next meeting, ■ cussed. Refreshments were served Palestine government of Ilarry Charles Luke, to succeed the good,
i and bridge played. The next meet- Jewish friend Colonel Symes, was another blow to the Jews. Mr.1
closed one, will be held Sept. 5 in
the ballroom of Littman's Theater. ins will be held at the home of Luke has for many years been known as unfriendly to Jewish aspira-
Miss Elsie Rubenstein, 1604 Tay- tions in Palestine. In his "Handbook of I'alestine" he attempted all'
lor avenue. The members attend- sorts of ridiculous interpretations of the Balfour Declaration, and
ed the wedding ceremony of its his written as well as his spoken words have always smacked of
president, Miss Pauline Lightstone, "neutrality," but in reality incited Arab feeling against the Jews by I
his lack of responsibility to the well being of our people and his
to Ben Greenspoon, on Aug. 25.
failure, as acting Iligh Commissioner, to take firm steps to insure
peace and order in Palestine. Ile has proved expert in rehashing
Athena GA.' Club.
The committee in charge of the all old charges and in resorting to the ancient excuse of placing all
card party which the Athena Girls' blame on the Jews, and if future peace is to be established in Pales-
Club is sponsoring advises that tine, Mr. Luke and his crew should be removed from office in Pales- I
plan!, are nearing completion. The
The Jewish people does not ask more than is rightfully its due.
affair will be held on Friday eve-
ning, Sept. 7, at the Lee Plaza It merely expects that England carry into effect the Balfour Declara-1
tion.
In order truly to facilitate the realization of the terms of this
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bridge social for members only is tration in Palestine are removed from office, and a firm policy
to take place on Wednesday eve- adopted.
ning, Sept. 4, with :Mesdames Ma-
thilda Chatlin and Marian Otis as
r
hostesses.
Sigma Iota Sorority.
You are invited to visit our
The Sigma Iota Sorority an-
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Tau Sigma Gamma.
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An important meeting of Tau
sorority sister, Miss Ilelene
One purchase will make you
Sigma Gamma was held at the
Abrams, to Bert Chatlin. On
• satisfied customer.
home of Miss Belle Goldberg, 6479
I Thursday evening, Aug. 29, Miss
Northfield, on Tuesday evening,
8033 Twelfth, at Seward
I Abrams will be hostess at an open
Aug. 27. The president, Miss Es-
I social meeting of the sorority at
ther Naimark, appointed Miss
her home on Elmhurst avenue.
Sadie Gruskin chairman of the Ar-
mistice dance, which will be held at
Ki Ku Wah Sorority.
Let Us Introduce
the Book Cadillac on Nov. 10. The
The last meeting of the Ki Ku
Ourselves
president also appointed various
IWah Sorority was held on Aug. 20
other committees that will func-
at the home of Miss Belle Schwartz
tion in conjunction with the dance.
of 2910 Taylor avenue. Plans
Final plans for the Labor Day
were made for a hay ride to be
party to be held at the home of
and
given in the near future. Miss
Miss Naimark on Sunday evening,
Shirley Kopitz invited the girls to
Land Contracts Bought
Sept. 1, were made. The next
spend the week-end, including
meeting will be held at the home
Labor Day, at her cottage at Cass
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Out-For-Fun Club.
A dinner-dance was given by the
Out-for-Fun Club Aug. 17 at the
Oriental Cafe, sponsored by Mr.
and Mrs. Blatt. An address was
given by Mr. Blatt. The Out-For-
Fun girls plan outinga and parties.
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