'fisr teentorT, //Non CLU Pythian Sisters. Bicur Cholem Seniorc The next meeting of Greater Miss Ida Soho, president of the Detroit Temple No. 152, Pythian Bicur Cholem S, ui n , and Mrs. Sisters, will take place on Monday Ruse Levites, chairman, thank the evening, June 16, at Pythian ('as- bakers who donated cakes and the tie, 3153 Cass avenue, near Peter- public who co-operated with them bore. This is to be a social eve- in making their thirtieth an nicer- fling to include a short business nary celebration of the society meeting followed by cards. Re- such a huge success. A report will freshments will he served, with a be given at the next meeting, to prize at each table. , lie held on Monday. June 23, at 1:30 p. m., at Congregation Cosmo Club. Emanuel, Wilson and Taylor. Members of the Cosmo Club and friends spent a pleasant day at Eta Beta Zeta Sorority. one of the lakes. Luncheon was Eta Beta Zeta Sorority held an prepared by the Cosmo girls. The upon meeting at the home of Miss entertainment, planned under the Lois Berns, 3010 West Chicago direction of Samuel R. Greenbaum boulevard, on June 6. Many especially for the occasion, was guests were present. After the full of many and very pleasant business meeting, the social meet- surprises. ing was in the form of entertain- ment. A house party was planned Phi Alpha Gamma. by the sorority to take place on Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority met Saturday, June 21, at the home of at the home of Mk,. Esther Ser- Miss Helen Kirschbaum. The next . ling, 2738 Elmhurst, on Tuesday. meeting will be on June 13, at the Instead of a meeting next Tuesday home of Miss Harriet Brody, 6338 the sorority will give a dinner Northfield. party at the Oriole 'ferrace honor- ing Miss Estelle Werewolf on her D. 0. (IR. engagement to Milton Harris. The Daughters of Oddfellows and next meeting will be held on Tues- Rebekas met at the Belle Isle ferry day. June 24. and went to thepicnic grounds. After lunch some girls played ten- La Vivo Girls. nis and others bridge. The next Miss Sydelle Coppersmith was meeting is to be at the home of hostess at the meeting of l.a Vivo Miss Evelyn Blatt, 4226 Webb, Girls at her home, 542 Woodland Sunday, June 15, at 2:30, avenue, June 4. The girls are planning an outing at Tashmoo Semper Amici Club. Park Sunday, June 15. The next Miss Jean Bornstein, 2434 meeting will be at the home of Flodell Rothenberg, 615 Belmont. Hazelwood, was hostess at the meeting of Semper Amici Club on June 3. Miss Estelle Cohn was a Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority guest. Two of the members, Miss met at the home of Miss Ruth Foster and Miss Bornstein, are Feldman. A miscellaneous shower leaving for New York next week. in honor of Miss Min Silver, a The next meeting will be held et bride-elect of June 15, was given the home of Miss Molly Danzig, by the sorority on June 5. Plans 1615 Taylor. 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A social gather- ing was held June 8 at the home of Aaron Soverinsky, 2717 Mon- terey. Arrangements for a canoe- ing party to be held June 15 at . Walled Lake and a hike were planned. The next meeting will e at the home of Albert Hoffman, 418 Holbrook, June 13. NEWS Dieu, Cholem Juniors. The Ilicur Cholem Juniors met at the home of Miss Hudson. Work on the twentieth annual excursion to Tashmoo on Sunday, June 15, is completed, according to the re- ports of committees. The plans include a major baseball game be- tween K. of I'. 55 and II. I'. Red Sucks, and another game featur- ing two of the best senior teams of the Jewish Center. The win- ner of each game is to receive a loving cup. Other events include a pie-eating contest and various games and races, together with dancing on the boat and on the island. Tickets are to be bought from committee only, stationed one block north of the Griswold street pier, from which the boat leaves at 9 a. in. sharp. The en- tire proceeds of this affair, as of all other affairs sponsored by this society, is to be distributed among, the needy. Purity Rainbow Girls. The Purity Rainbow Girls will h e old their second annual picnic at Ilub.Lo on Thursday, June 19. A -pedal place has been reserved for this affair. Many novel surprises have been planned. Tickets will ne sold by a special committee at the dock. Edythe Cugell Club. The Edythe Cugell Club held its annual meeting in the form of a picnic at Belle Isle on June 4. A resume of the year's work was given, after which election of offi- cers was held. The following were elected to serve fur the coming year: President, Edythe Cugell; secretary, Mabel Kahen; treasurer, Anna Gordon; corresponding sec- retary, Rose Klein. The club is planning a picnic at the cottage of Mabel Kahen on Monday, June 30. Rodin Club. Members of the Rodin Club were entertained at a dinner last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koffman of Bay City. Fifty guests were seated at two long tables, which were decorated with bowls of flowers in pastel shades alternating with groups of green tapers. The dinner was fol- lowed by a business meeting and bridge. The folluvoing new mem- bers were welcomed: Mrs. M. Koff- man of Detroit, Mrs. 11. Koffman and Mrs. A. Blumenau of Bay City. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. S. L. Trigg, 2305 Gladstone, Wednesday evening, June 18. Zedakah Club. Mrs. Marie Hyman was hostess at the meeting on June 9. Plans for the installation of officers have been formulated at a special meet- ing at the home of Mrs. A. R. Zam- sky. The installation will be held at the Lee Plaza Slonday, June 16.' Members should call the social chairmen, Mrs. Sarah Fixler and Mrs. Lee Levinson, for reserva- tions. A card party will be held Monday, June 30, plans of which will be completed at the final meet- ing to be held Monday, June 23, at the home of Sarah Baker. Fishman Family Social Club. Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority, Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority met at the 1'. W. II. A. June 9. Fol- l owing a brief business meeting, the girls discussed the social to be held Saturday night at the home of Miss Bessie Shepherd, 1(160 Howard street, Windsor. Miss Sarah Barish, a former member, attended the meeting, after a six months' vacation in New York City. The next meeting of the Fish- man Family Social Club will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fishman, 1734 Taylor ave- nue, Sunday, June 15, at 5:30 p. m. Hoy Toy Girls Hoy Toy Girls met at the "Y." 89 Rowena, June 10. Election of officers took place with the fol- lowing results: President, Miss Jeanne Snitman; secretary, Miss Phyllis Noler; treasurer, Miss Rose Wizel, corresponding secretary, Miss Phyllis Waltman. Installa- lion of officers will take place at the next meeting, at the "Y," on June 17. DUTIES TAX RABBIS, SEMINARY IS TOLD BY PROF. DAVIDSON RABBINICAL GROUPS WILL CONVENE SOON (Continued from Page One.) nual convention at Tannersville, N Y., on July 7, 8 and 9. The subjects that will be taken nv up at the convention are matters of highest importance to the future , of American Israel and of World Jewry. With regard to tho thosemat- ters affecting American Israel the following subjects will lie taken up at the swim; sessions, "The Coni- munity Federation and Jewish Re., ligious Work," "The Community Center and the Synagogue," "A Federation for the support of Jew- ish Religious Organizations," "The Relations of the Jewish to the Non. Jewish Community " Among the strictly legal matters affecting Judaism a session will be devoted to the problem of the Agunah and to the subject of the Jewish liturgy and Prayer Book. Rabbi Israel M. Goldman, of Temple Emanu-El, Providence, It. I., chairman of the convention com- mittee, reports that about 150 rab- bis are expected at this convention which will attract rabbis of C o n- servative Synagogues from every part of the United States and Can- ada. The officers of the Rabbinical As-, sembly are: President, Dr. Louis Finkelstein; vice-president, Dr. Is., reel II. l.evinthal; treasurer, Dr.' Elias Margolis; recording secre- tary, Dr. Israel Goldstein; coerce- I ponding secretary, Rabbi Alter F. Landesman. Visit or I'hone Us Today Flowers for All Occasions We can supply you with the finest quality in Detroit. GERALD C. QUINN 11742 Dexter Blvd. ' ON BLACK LAKE Approximately 25 Miles from Mackinaw Give your boy a chance to get close to nature—this 1.. .11` for Jewish boys offers such fine sports as SWIMMING, BOATING, FISHING, HIKING, RIDING, HILL CLIMBING—INDOOR AND OUTDOOR GAMES Indian Guide. Tutoring by Competent Instructors If Derived. For Rates and Further Information Write ARTHUR (RED) T. 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One Block West of Woodward last sleeting of Sempre Fidelis The Jolly Fellows Club met We Are Open Day and Night to Serve You Club. The next meeting will be Tuesday at the home of Mr. Nob- at the home of Miss Paula Baum- rin. Plans for the open meeting hoft of 636 Philadelphia, June 13, Eta Rho Sorority. to be held Tuesday, July 1 are pro- at which time there will be elec- gressing. Arrangements have been May 11 the girls went on a hike tion of officers. FLOOR COVERINGS made for entertainers and music. to Belle Isle May 15 they attend- ELECTED TO POLISH SENATE1 Enthusiasm is being shown towards, ed the Philomathic debate at Tem- Ultra-Moderns. WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Abra- 'the coming moonlight to be held ple Beth El. Stay 22 a meeting was The Ultra-Moderns met at Golda ham Cherniskov, Jewish artisan on Tuesday evening, July 8, to. held at the home of Esther Weis- Gelb's home, 3294 Glendale, June leader, engineer and Folkist, was :Sugar Island. Music will be fur- man. Miss Celia Katzman was 6. It Was decided that the final on May 27 elected to the Polish Jolly Elite Club. nished by Carl T. Stewart's Orches- then installed into the office of meeting for this season be on June Senate in supplementary elections The last meeting was held at vice-president. May 29 Miss Syl- tra. A loving cup will be given to 13, at the home of Anne Auster, in the Homo district. the holder of a lucky number. People's Hall Tuesday, June 10. via Leland was hostess. Miss Katz- 2322 Elmhurst, Tickets may be obtained by call- Election of officers was held, with man and Miss Leland are on the 4021 Fenkell Avenue SAIL WITH BICUR CHOLEM Arlington 6079 ing Ben Richman, chairman of the the following results: Max &min, committee to book a hotel for a Club Galaxy. I JUNE HI. • ticket committee, 2215 West Eu- president; Rubin S. Cohen, vice- (lance in September. An open meeting of Club Galaxy president; Jack Wald, treasurer; clid avenue, Euclid 8716. was held June 6, at the home of Anna Weinstein, financial secre- Alpha Sigma Gamma Sorority. Miss Hazel Fineberg. The visi- tary; Ray Knee, recording secre- Theta Lambda Tau Sorority. Alpha Sigma Gamma Sorority tors were Ann Karp, Dan Jacobs Miss Peggy Ann Karr was host- tary; Joe ljbovsky, sergeant-at met at the Y. 1V. II. A. June 4. and Lester Goldberg. The next arms. The fourth semi-annual in- ess ut the meeting held June 3. A Election of officers took place, re- j meeting is to be at the home of special meeting was also held at stallation will be held on Saturday, , suiting as follows: Miss Lillian Miss Hadassa Saperstein, 1971 the home of Miss Rosalind Kurz- June 14, at People's Ilall, at 9 Sharf, president; Miss Frieda Zuss- Clairmount. man Friday evening, at which time p. M. The club will have Lieut.-Col. I • , M . . : . the mock initiation of Mies Lor- Louis Salon, of Canton Jericho Brenner, secretary; Miss Alice Absit Veridia Sorority. ram Vander, Miss Helen Newman No. no and Strs. I,. Shapiro of la- ! Galfond, treasurer. Final plans for Absit Veridia Sorority met at and Miss Peizgy Ann Karr was auxiliary f Canton No, 50 the pajama party were made, to the home of Miss Ruth Kasten, planned. Miss Lillian Lister will installing officers. This affair is by be held at the home of NI iS.1 Rose 2242 Blaine, and entertained six be hostess at the next meeting, invitation only. Bill Lankin, well guests, Claire Yutty of Windsor, Tuesday evening, June 17, at known entertainer, is to act as Dunner, 6003 Northfield avenue. Florence Holinstat, I.illian Kauf- master of entertainment. 15853 Steel avenue. Beta Rho Delta Sorority. man, Della Cashdan, Elsie Green- stone and Irene Klein. They were The last meeting was held at Phi Beta Epsilon. L'Allegro Girls. entertained by Miss Puffy, a pian- Alpha Delta chapter of Phi Beta Miss Sally Cutler's home, 3772 L'Allegru Girls nut at the home ist, and Miss Estelle Morse, who of Sliss Lillian Leiter on Tuesday Epsilon met at the summer cottage Webb, where the drawing took rendered vocal selections. The place. Perry Applebaum, 3 years evening. The Slisses Gertrude at Cass Lake Sunday. Among next meeting will be at the home old, drew the lucky number, which Lewis and Ruth Cohn were voted those present was Brother John of Miss Morse, 1699 Gladstone. in as members. Following the Einestone, who recently returned awarded AI Robinson the an . meeting bliss Leader entertained in from a business trip to Chicago. painted pillow. Arrangements are Q. T. Social Club. honor of bliss Selma ('rag's birth. Included in the correspondence being made for the mystery moon- Commemorating the closing of light which will be held July 31 (lay. The next meeting will tie at was a letter of congratulation from the most successful season in its the home of Miss Sarah Block, ex-Duke John Rose, who is now in on the steamer Columbia. June history, the Q. T. Social Club will Pittsburgh. The following appli- 22 a hike will take place on the celebrate with a club picnic on 2966 Elmhurst. cants for pledgeship were passed: Ambassador bridge. June 15, the following week with a I Max Lotman and Sant Karen. It Lambda Tau Alpha. moonlight, and closing with a pep Troty Yeas Girls. Lambda Tau Alpha Fraternity: was decided to have two open days supper on June 29, then adjourn- Troty Vech Girls met June 4 at announces that David Katz and each month for guests and visitors. ing for the summer. ! Nathan Miller were voted in as The next meeting will be at the the home of Miss Cecilia Shapiro, pledges. It has decided to attend "Y" clubrooms Thursday evening 2627 Tuxedo. Election of officers Ye Beta Sorority. took place, with the following re- the Phi Kappa Epsilon's moonlight _ e Beta Sorority met at the sults: Miss Betty Kohn, presi- Phi-So-Lite Sorority. in a body. The fraternity chat- home of Tillie Singer, 2259 Pin- The Phi-So-Lite Sorority met at dent; Miss Esther Dickman, utility gree. Nomination of officers was lenges any indoor team. For in- formation call lien Scharg, 2254 the Melbourne Center June 4. officer; Sliss Martha Stiller, mere • 1 held, resulting as follows: Presi- Election of officers resulted as fol- tart'; Miss Esther Kt on, treasurer; dent, Hilda Goldstone; secretary- Pingree. lows: President, Anne Solomon; Sliss Cecilia Shapiro, publicity treasurer, Fannie Gruskin. The vice-president, Rae Fogel; secre- manager. The new officers will pre- next meeting will be at the home Delta Gamma Bridge Club. On January 1st of this year, the Chev- material —including both parts and Delta Gamma Bridge Club met tare, Anne 'lankier; correspond- side at the opening of the new sea- of Misses Betty and Jean Miller, rolet Motor Company announced a June 7 at the home of Miss Naomi ing secretary, Ida Kerby; treas• son in September. The members 16620 Stoepel avenue. labor —that may prove defective, with- Jacobs if Richton avenue. Miss urer, Bessie Rosen. Plans are be- hiked to Walled Lake June It and new service policy—the most liberal in the terms of the standard warrant.. Janet Kessler of Clairnmunt ave. ing made for a Fourth of July obtained a cottage for the months I A B C Girls. ever offered in connection with a low- nue was hostess nt the electing outing. The sorority extends ifs of July and August, on Maplewood! —that this replacement will be carried The A B C Girls met at the home avenue. The next meeting will be sympathy to Esther Silverstein priced automobile. Slay 23. The next meeting will be of Miss Shirty Sprague, 4021 Elm- out by any Chevrolet dealer the at the home of Miss Gussie Grus- at the home of Harriette Glick. upon the loss of her father. hurst. Arrangements for a hike to kin, 322 Owen. man, 1234 Edison, June 14. Immediately it was greeted with enthu- United States—regardless of where the take place this Sunday were com- Tau Sigma Gamma. • pleted. This hike will be the last siasm by Chevrolet buyers everywhere owner may have traveled during the Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority net Theta Gamma Theta Sorority. activity of the girls until the new l'hi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity —because its many unusual features warranty period. Miss Lillian Blonder of 1671 at the home of Miss Sadie Gruskin, season in early fall. met at the "1, 89 Rowena. June Lee Place was hostess at the last :1'22 Ow-en. 1'arious affairs are materially add to the economy and Backing this policy is one of the largest leveling of the fheta Gamma' planned for this summer. A get• 4, and discussed the forthcoming Omega Socials. lasting satisfaction of Chevrolet owner- Theta Sorority. The new consti- together will be held at Walled annual moonlight to take place on service organizations in the automotive The Omega Social Club met Plans for Lake this Saturday night in t he the steamer Tashmoo, which will Sunday afternoon at the Y. W. II. t ut ion was accepted. ship, Briefly, it provides- industry—consisting of over 10,000 . Ile rt ha Ital. cottage the girls rented for the leave the foot of Griswold street A. George Lush was unanimously n rine. the NI berg and Becky Perlin were din- season. The next meeting will be on Friday evening, June 20, at elected to membership, bringing authorized Chev- -for free inspec- The Wolverine Playboys 8:45: ,'asset- Miss Rose Perlin of Wil. June 17, at the home of Miss Ruse the total membership to 24. Na- have been engaged to furnish the rolet dealer service tion and adjust. lis avenue will be hostess at the Greenberg, 8931 Twelfth street. than Norman Ginsberg Was de- &ince music. Tickets may he pur- ROADSTER 8 rext meeting. - ____ OR PHAETON clared the winner in the contest ment at the 500- stations In the chased from members or at the Athena Girls' Club. held to determine a club song. The Coach or Coupe t5h5 The CND Sedan 44115 mile mark, and Athena Girls Club net June 4 (lock on the night of the moon- Dancing followed the meeting. A Spartans Club. United States 475 The Spot Roudsrer $555 The Sedan The Spartans Club flirt June 8 at at the home of Miss k [(mimeo light. Instead of spending th e special meeting is to be held free inspections The Spec.: 'Man $725 alone. Come in! the home of Sid Berman, e139 Horowitz on Stedbury avenue. On week-end at the cottage at Cass Wednesday at the "1'," to reserve The spare Coupe $h55 te wire wheel. ”undurd) every 1000 miles I Inwood. Plans fer a social meet. , June 12 the club closed its brides Lake this week the boys will at- Sunday for an outing. Learn all the other Tru, Ilehr Del frery Chants. Sins: Sedan g were diseussed. A membership season with dinner and bridge. tend the annual Ilicur Cholem ex- thereafter. 11,•Irvvr v. Siu , V, Ion ehastis. MO; 1 ■ , Ione:hams e•qtimittee consisting of I ouielhonorinit the past and present n tt e- cursion on Sunday. On Monday . . , reasons why it's mid, Cul, ails; lt,,adster nabs... (Petk-up Pus UN. II,n,tein, Sam 1Veiner and Ben : cers. The next sleeting will In. they will attend the Temple Beth —for free replace. wise to choose a Kantor was appointed to report oe on Tuesday. June 17. at the home El moonlight. AlL PRICES P O. B. FACTORY, FLINT, 511CII. Max Sussman, pledge. The next of Mrs. Matilda ('hatlin, 2721 ment of any Chevrolet Six! W. W. Girls. m-ting is at the home of Sa m Grand avenue. (Continued from Page One.) Miss Fannie Baron was hostess einer, 4104 West Grand avenue. --- at the' last meeting at 57:t Owen. chairman of the membership com- Kappa Zeta Sorority. The last meeting of this new The )hiss's Marcia Raskin and Ann mittee, and for Dr. Samuel J. Eder S.-B Sorora•Frat. A new .tub is being organized sorority, t het Was organ iced four Barahal were invited as prosiiec- of the publicity committee. There was discussion relative to a young men and women between m o nths aim, was held at the home ive members. Initiation of new t :wee of 18 and 25. All inter- ' of Miss Ethel Kurtz of Hazelwood members will be held at the cere- membership banquet to take the- Belle Isle Auto Sales Co. Higgins Chevrolet Co. 1 Chambers Motor Sale. -fed call Miss Arkoff, Euclid avenue. The offieere are: Miss monial fire July 1. The club in- form of a testimonial dinner prev- Detroit, Mich. 11300 E. Jefferson Ave. 255 East Nine Mile Road. Ferndale, Mich.' 5733 Grand River, Detroit. V ch. 7.55.11. 3310 Virginia Park. Ilene lialheiver, chancellor; Miss tends to support the Phalanx Club ious to the actual opening of the 'Jeanette Kutchai, sire-chancellor; dance June 23 at the Arcadia. The new synagogue, The matter was Bielman•Taube Motor Sales Highland Chevrolet Co. Collins Chevrolet Co. Miss Ethel Kurtz, scribe and re- next meeting will be at the home refiered to the following committee: 8100 Gr•tiot Ave. Detroit, Mich. 12897 Woodward Avenue 10358 W. Jeffeuon Ave. • I rter; Miss Lillian Kaesell, quaes- of Miss Bessie D. F'eldstein, 422 Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Morris H ghland Park. Mob. River Rouge, Mich. Central Chevrolet Co. toe. Hiss Kurtz is also chairman Farnsworth. Blumberg, Mrs. Herman Cohen and Detroit. Much. 2289 E. Jefferson Mrs. A. Louis Gordon. Phone Longfellow 9172 if the constitution committee. The Mack-Gratiot Co. Ginn & Homer, Inc. Lire Wires. following girls are charter mem- It was announced that one of the 3161 Grat.ot Ave. Connell Chevrolet Co. Detroit, Mich. 9258 Grand River, Detroit, SI ‘It. The Live Wires defeated the members of the gongregation in- bers: Miss Ilene Italhover. Miss 11520 Jos. Campau. ll'amtramck, Mich. Munroe & French, Inc. Lillian ('shin, Miss Bertha Fps Alfred Orioles 13 tee 6 Sunday creased his pledge from 8150 to Louis G. Harris Co. Eastern Chevrolet Co. 3010 Fenkell Ave. stein. Miss Helen Fellinan. :Miss morning in an indoor bas e b a ll 81,000. Additional pledges to the Detroit, Mich 7040-50 W. Fort Street, Detroit, Moh, Detroit, Mich. Lillian Ka.ssell, Miss Ethel Kurtz game. The club meets A. Z. .A. 93 building fund reported at a fund 14800 E. Jefferson Royal Oak Sales, Inc. and Miss Jeanette Kutchai. All this Sunday. The Live Wires chal- workers' meeting held in the Bar- Kessler Sales & Service Co. Gratiot Chevrolet Co. 200 So. Me al Street, Royal Oak, Mich 3830 W. Verner Highway, Detroit. ?Auk. interested girls between the figt, lenge -fraternities and clubs to lum Hotel Tuesday, totalled $1.750. Detroit, Mich . 12668 Gra , ot Ave. of 17 and 19 may call the scribe, games. Write to the businese Streng Chevrolet Co. Leech Auto Sales Co. Often-Nieolai, Inc. Empire 5456-1I. The sorority is manager, Mickey R. Wilson, 9730 8510 Twelfth Street Detroit, Mich, 21659 Grand River, CONCRETE ,GARBAGE Redford. Mic k. Detroit, Mich. planning a social for the latter Cameron. fur open dates. Nond. 13601 Van Dyko Ave. Garage and Repair Shop part of June at the home of Miss n anon of officers for the following Hanley Dawson, Inc. Tucker-Jordan Chevrolet Co. Lloyd Chevrolet Sale. ASH RECEPTACLES Kurtz. The next meeting will Any Kind of Wreck My • te mm will take place this week. Hancock at Third. Detroit, 14259 Mack Ave. Detroit. Mich. Mkb• 6201 Grand River Ave. Detre", Mob. Guaranteed Not to Crack at the home of Miss Balhover of Specialty BM' NOW ! not nal, urtil you Chevrolet Retail Store Roberts Chevrolet Co. Lee Place. Sale.Co. Michigan Chevrolet Sale. get • cnurt Murad Special Vacation Gen. M rrrr Bldg. Detroit. Mich. 16425 Hamilton Ave. Detroit, Iticle• 1640 Mkhigan Ave. Detroit, Miclo WELDING AND BRAZING Coterie Club. Package. 11127 Pingi:ee Garfield 7108, The Coterie Club net at the Satisfaction Guaranteed home of Miss Fannie Weinberg of A special consumer inducement Prices Always Right Clements avenue. After a short of three CD Probak Blades is be- discussion on the dinner and thea- ing made in connection with a new 12250 Twelfth St. ter to be given June IN, the teem- package of 50 ML'RAD cigarettes. COLLISION W WORK, GENF.RA L RE. hers played bridge. The nee. PAIRING. WELDING. STORAGE During the life of this offer the At Cortland 3720 Webb Avenue meeting will be at the home of package will be sold at regular Between Calvert and Phone Curfield 0474 Miss Belle Danzig. price—no extra charge for blades. Collingwood 1 ti Don't Forget to Say It With Flowers A Jewish Boys Camp in Michigan (Continued from Page One.) csophy, the works of Maimonides, Ibn Ezra or Judah Ilalevy, or the works of the modern scholars,' Rappaport, I.uzzato, Geiger and a host of others." Professor Davidson urged that rabbis receive greater opportuni- ties for study, and added: "Let the office of the rabbinate stand for deep Ilebrew culture', for Judaism in its finest meaning." The degree of Doctor of Hebrew • Literature was conferred upon Ab- rahani L. Lassen. The (iegree of Rabbi was conferred upon Elias Cherry, Jacob Freedman, Edward E. Gelber, Jacob Kraft, I'hilip Lip- is and Joseph Zeitlin. 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