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YOUNG FOLKS SOCIAL
active worker in organizations THIRD YIDDISH RADIO
CHAIRMAN OF BANQUET
sponsoring religious, cultural and
CLUB TO HOLD OPEN
CONCERT THIS SUNDAY FOR YIDDISH SCHOOLS
MEETING ON NOV. 10 social activities, will be one of the

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! deliver an address. A splendid
the interest shown musical program has been ar- ,
in the open house meeting which 'ranged, the participants being tal-
will be held Sunday evening, Nov. ented singers and musicians. Fol-
to in the banquet hall of Congre- lowing the evening's events, a so-
gation B'nai Moshe, Dexter and cial program will be given and
Lawrence, the Young Folks Social dancing will follow, music to be
Club event will be one of the furnished by a popular orchestra.
largest of its kind staged since the
The public is invited to attend
organization of the club.
this affair, to which there will be
no
admission charge. Miss Ella
Installation of newly elected of- 1
!leers will be held at that time, to- Seas is in charge of the program
gether with initiation of new mem-. fur the open house meeting and is
hers who have joined the organ- assisted by a large committee.
ization during the membership', Those desiring to join the club so
drive now going on. Rabbi Moses us to be able to be initiated Nov.
Fischer and President Robert Ro- 10 are urged to file applications
senberg of the congregation will for membership at the office of
install the new officers. Arthur the synagogue or with any of the
Kepes will act as presiding officer club members.
at the meeting.
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Jewish Welfare Federation Contributiocnslintioc.North End
Flower Fund.

Contributions to the flower fund
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz of the Jewish Welfare Federation
attended the Michigan-Ohio genie ho se been received in memory of
Mrs. A. II. Zenner from Mr. and
at Ann Arbor last Saturday.
Mrs. Arthur E. Fixel, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo
, Flora B, Mary-
Miss Ida Koffman of Detroit
was the guest of of Mr. and Mrs. mont, Mrs. David Scheyer, Miss
Ruth
Rosenfield,
Mrs. S. J. Hoex-
Elmer Koffman for a few days.
ter, Mrs. Arthur Coulson and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine and Bertha Fenner; in memory of Ja-
son have returned home after cob Druker front Alfred E. Gut-
spending two weeks with relatives man,
at Cincinnati,

The Yiddishe Folk-shule Gesel-
shaft of 539 Kenilworth avenue,
will render the third concert over
the radio on Sunday evening, Oct.
27, at 6:30 o'clock. This program
will be broadcasted from Station
W M I3C.
The participatants will be 1. Ru-
dolph Katz, who will give a violin
solo, accompanied by Mrs. Ida El-
loin Katz; H. Cohen, member of
Halevy-Hazomir Choral Society,
who will entertain with Jewish
folk songs; A. Schneider will read
"Moishe Nadir," and Dr. M. Glick
will speak on the subject "Jewish
Education."
The concerts are given through
the courtesy of the Newman-Gorn-
kin Furniture Company of 9324
Jos. Canmau avenue, Ilamtrmck.

North End Clinic htt. , an „i,"
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sympathy to her rcl: r.
friends in their bereas, ::

On Friday night services will be
conducted at Temple Ansche Chesed
by Mr. Bertram Stein of Cincin-
nati.

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Resolutions endorsing the move-
ment for a Jewish Center was
adopted by Pisgah Lodge No. 34,
I. 0. B. B. The committee drafting
the resolutions consisted of B. F.
Goldman, Henry M. Abramovitz
and Aaron Droock. The resolutions
follow:

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isten to music
that is absolutely
true!

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman and
son, spent the week end in Detroit
as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Mr. Wineberg is chairman of the Broder.
banquet of the Jewish People's
School, to take place this Sunday
Jacob Rubin, CO years old, 303
evening at the Children's Theater,
South Van Buren street, died at
Kenilworth. This banquet will
open the school's drive for $25,000. Samaritan Hospital Sunday morn-
ing. He a-as born in Rumania in
and had been a resident of
BIDJAN INVESTIGATING 1869
Bay City for 17 years. Mrs. Ru- I
bin, his wife, Bay City, two dough-
COMMISSION TO GIVE
ters, Mrs. Ben Traines, Mt. Pleas-
REPORT HERE OCT. 31 ant; Mrs. Oscar Klaper, Detroit,
and one sister, Mrs. Deborah Hess-
A report on the investigation of ler, Bay City, survive him. The
colonization possibilities by Jews funeral was held Monday, Oct. 21.
in Biro-Bidjan, made by an Ameri-
can commission of agricultural and PISGAH RESOLUTIONS

You Nominated Him----Now Elect Him!

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Mr. Herman Koffman of Ann
Arbor was accompanied home last
week end by Arnold Blumenfeld
of Chicago.

HARRY WINEBERG

Progressive
rogressive

S. Silbe r

CARD OF SYMPATHY
We, the co-workers , •
he late
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Experienced

Whereas, the proper development of
wholesome life and activities of Jewish
communities in the largely populated
renters of America has in our generation
been • problem of utmost concern to all
Jewry: and

Whereas. other large American cities
have found the proper solution for such
troubles in establishing Jewish Center.
ministering to the cultural and intellecs
oil uplift nu well as the moral •nd physi-
cal wants of their Jewish populace; and
Whereas, our fair city, numerically far
in excess of other centers of Jewish loopus
Winn boasting of fine Jewish institutions.
to this date has not yet succeeded in
creating • proper center to serve the
wants of our large number of co-religions
ts in •manner proportionate to their':
need.: and

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PROF. J. B. DAVIDSON

engineering experts, will be sub-
' mitted here at Temple Beth El on
Thur-day evening. The meeting
is arranged by the Detroit Icor.
Members of the delegation who
will report to the Detroit meeting

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Whereas, a highly laudable movement
has Just been initiated for the creation
of such a vital agency, designed to en-
hance the status of Detroit Jewry in re-
lation to the general standing of the com-
munity: therefore be it
Resolved, That Pisgah Lodge No. 51.
as the (oral organisationrepreRenting the
Independent Order heal Irrith for 72
years. mindful of the preamble of the
constitution of the order that has Nerved
Jewry the world over for over MO ream
offer Its readiness •nd willingness to ro-
operate to the fullest extent possible with
Ruch agencies. organisations and Individ-
ual; who stand ready [ e
the
worthy and laudable cause of creating
Jewish center in our city within an brief
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pen as practically possible.

Van Antwerp Outlines His
Campaign Platform to
Women Voters.

ail 'Dynamic eildmininistration For a 'Dynamic City

Eugene I. VanAntwerp, candi-
date for the Common Council, ad-
dressed a meeting of the Women's
Voters League at the home of Mrs.
Max Bailin on Tuesday afternoon.
In the course of his address Mr.
Van Antwerp said: "A great many
of you are old residents here, you
knots- the name Van Antwerp and
hose it stood for honesty and fear-
lessness both in business and in the
social life of this city since my
No need to make the slightest allowance
PROF. FRANKLIN S. HARRIS
forebears settled here in the year
when listening to this new set. The tone is so
are Prof. Franklin S. Harris, cell- 1000as had their ancestors in the
clear and natural that distance seems to be
dent of Brigham Young pithier state of New York the year the
dent
M Mayflower landed.
y, director of the experimental "Since I started this campaign
wiped out. You're with the musician or
station of the Utah Agricultural with a cry for 'Economy and Ef-
speaker!
ficiency' many of my watch words
Everything dye about this set is as good as the tone.
have made such tin impression on
Power, selectivity, dependability—cabinet—and price. Consc
.t he r candidates that they have in-
in and listen—look—today!
rporated them in their plat-
forms. One candidate for the
mayoralty has 'Economy and Effi-
ciency' in bold type on his prospec-
tus. Many candidates realize that
the people have favorably reacted
to my proposal that a practicing
sivil engineer is needed on the com-
Less Tubes
mon council and we now have a
CABINET WEEK
plethora of 'engineers' demanding,
seats on that body. I am a Mich-
OCTOBER 26—NOVEMBER 2
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gineer for the land and tax depart-
ment of the Grand Trunk Railway
and as such have handled Condem-
nations, Assessments, Taxtion and
Land Values, not only in Detroit
and Michigan but also in Indiana,
Illinois and Wisconsin.
Elias Goldberg, former secretary
of l'isgah Lodge No. :34, I. It 13
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this week strongly endorsed the
PROF. KIEFER B. SAULS
candidacy of Mr. Van Antwerp
4723 Hastings St., near Forest
College; Prof. J. B. Davidson, dean and urged that he be elected for
Glendale 9140
of the department of agriculture the good of the entire community.!
at Iowa State College; Prof. Ben-
jamin Brown, marketing director
of Utah State Farmers' Co-opera-
tive, and Kiefer B. Souls. secre-
tary of Brigham Young Univer-
sity.
A musical program at this meet-
ing will include the following:
Irving Gilbert, violinist, who
For
will play I,ebelius' "Valle Triste,"
Kreisler's "Midnight Bells" and
Cesar Cai's "Oriental."
Economy and Efficiency
Miss Sylvia Stone will give a
piano solo, MacDowell's "The
Witches' Dance."
Vote for

VOTE FOR JOHN W. SMITH FOR MAYOR NOV. 5TH.

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I'hilip A. Callahan, candi-
date for re-election to the city
council, is being endorsed by many
Detroit Jews as capable and tigress-
ive figure and as a geld business
man who contributes to the efficien-
cy of the council.
Dr. Callahan was largely respon-
sible for the so-called lire works
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many property owners in Detroit.
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dorse Dr. Callahan's candidacy
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Vednesday, Oct. 30, at 7 p. m.
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