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DE HAAS' SURVEY OF
HANS HERZL'S LIFE

CLU NEWS

1,500 YOUTHS BACK SHOLEM ALE1CHEM ' North End Clinic An
FOLK INSTITUTE
IN TEMPLE SCHOOLS
Unsusal Beneficiary

Campaign to Be Opened by H.
The North End Clinic
(Continued front Page One.)
far
Leivick.
the second time been the i • s e.
Semper Amici Club.
accommodate 5,000 people for the
ileitisy
of an unusual sits,
A
banquet
of
the
Sholem
Aleich-
Cowen constituted himself as per..' Northwestern Women's League. •
Miss Ruth Cohen, 231 East Eu- services of the Day of Atonement. em Folk Institute will be held on
Recently, one of our Isssaig
sonal guardian and took great care
At the last board meeting of
clad, was unday,
hostess at the meeting
The main 12.
auditorium Every
and Brown
physicians was unable ts
Oct.
year about
The boy apparently Northwestern Women's League,
of him.
of Seamier Amici Club Sept 16 Memorial Chapel will be reserved Sunday,
with a patient as to the s! ,,,, s
this
time,
the
Slf
lem
Aleichem
thwarted all efforts to provide him Which took place at the home of
Plans were made for a weinie roast for members. The social hall will Folk Institute commences its cam-
charge
for the physician',
with a systematic education.
Ile Mrs. I. Rosenthal, plans were coin-
be the scene of a large supplemen- paign. The money gathered dur-
ices. The patient valuta., red
to be held on Saturday, Sept. 27.
did go to college, but aid not ! pleted for the theater performance
tary service for non-members. ing this campaign finances the She,-
to pay the amount of the shsre e
,
graduate. During the World War which will he given Wednesday,
Tickets to these services may
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
to any charitable institutiol, that
With the resumption of activities for the new year by De-
he was in England, and the British I li ce. 3 , at 8:30, at Littman's Peo-
obtained by calling at (Cr writing Item Aleichem Shales for the fol-
the physician might nails ,ml
At the last meeting of Beta Rho
troit Jewish organizations, attention of publicity writers is
government, in recognition of his plc's Theater. Mrs. M. Weksler,
ous
y ear '
to the Temple. A charge is made ling
both agreed on the North 'sal
Delta,
Sept.
18,
at
the
"1',"
ariPolaunosi
again cancel to the deadline for copy submitted for publication
ustrian origin, kept him out of chairman, is assisted by Mrs. E. ,
The banquet which will start the
Austrian
Clinic as the beneficiary.
were made for the third
in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. All news, club and society
combatant service and, in memory Pollack and Mrs. M. Finkel, Mrs.
On the eve of the Day of Atone mai-flies, will have the famous
Sometime ago, a di Hlte
dance
to
be
given
Dec.
7
at
Ow
of
$5
per
ticket.
items most reach the editor's desk not later than 4:30 p. in. on
of his father, permitted him a A. D. Markman, Mrs. I. Rosenthal,
Leo M. Franklin will Jewish author, H. I.eiviek (au-
over $2,500 arose in coa ls „,,
Hotel.
otel.
Miss Rose meat
Wednesday preceding the elate of publication, except on holi-
great deal of freedom. During that Mrs. II. E. Lippitt, Mrs Ch. Brody,
sneak Dr.
on the subject, "Hearts Oise of the Gelern) as its main
Galen was appointed chairman of
with a real estate train, asa
day weeks, when the deadline is announced in advance.
period he was in touch with the Mrs. S. Mensch, Mrs. A. Kasle and
d Bowed Down." Rabbi Leon Fram speaker. Leivick comes here on

th i
I
and as the disputants coick, not
t! • •
Far this issue of Oct. 3, on account of Yom Kippur, which
Zionist Organization in London, Mrs. R. Knoppow. The next
the invitation of the Sholem Aleich-
agree as to who was entit•t o
Miss 'Mildred Helfand associate. will speak on "Mystic "sight," and em Folk Institute and the Kultur
occurs on Thursday, Oct. 2, all copy must reach us not later
attended meetings, took interest meeting will he held at the home
The
proceeds
of
this
(lance
will
go
Rabbi
Philip
W.
Jaffa
will
speak
in
the money it was by coninsa s n.
than
3
p.
m.
on
Tuesday,
Sept.
30.
in the movement, but was on terms of Mrs. A. Markoon, 3293 West
Gesellshaft. Ile will remain in
to charity. Arrangements are be- the social hall on "The Symphony Detroit for the period of five days
sent turned over to the rth
For the issues of Oct. 10 and 17, on account of the Succoth
of intimacy with very few people. Euclid, on Tuesday afternoon,
I of the Ages."
End Clinics
ing
made
for
a
Hallowe'en
cele-
festivals,
all
copy
should
reach
us
at
4:30
p.
na
on
Mondays,
Sept. 30. Mrs. I. Margolis, presi-
and during that time will give sev-
Suffered Mentally.
Children's Services.
bration. An open meeting, in the
The clinic has no desine
f,p
Oct. 6 and 13.
dent
of
the
league,
wishes
all
the
eral
lectures
on
various
cultural
"When, in January, 1919, I ar-
Rabbi Fram will speak in the
form
of
a
social,
will
take
place
in
meat
strife in the community,
The
attention
of
publicity
writers
is
also
called
to
federal
a happy and prosperous
rived in London in connection with members
New Year.
main auditorium of the Temple on topics.
the near or
Tennis tour
postal regulations relative to "Lottery Matter in the Mail,"
but when difference of sis! sin
the peace negotiations, I immedi-
eawrfo held this summer be- Yim Kippur morning. His subject
which prohibit circulation through the mails of any published
on money matters does al . it
ately sent for Hans. Ile came
be "Adoration." Dr. Frank- To Give Violin and Piano Lessons.
tween the members and friends. will
mints
matter containing information regarding raffles, drawings, gift
is glad to offer itself as an al jest
Meta Alpha Theta.
.

readily enough and discussed his
The girls are planning to indulge tin .1) The Sholem Aleichem Folk In-
enterprises, etc. All references in news and club items to
to which the monies in qui shi n
With
the
closing
of
the
summer
own attitude, and again later that
in several new sports this winter. mortal Chapel on the subject "Does
raffles, drawings or other types of lotteries will be omitted from
can be beneficially applied, 1% ith-
year, with Mrs. dellaas and my- season at the Cass I.ake cottage
being aided Yom Kippur Require Reinterpretai stitute antmunces that the talented
N,ietehdroonfaoymialo
published reports. Writers of publicity are asked to refrain
out either side granting "right"
Rabbi Jaffa's subject will violinist, Ida Divinolf, and the well
self. It was perfectly clear that the sorority resumed weekly meet-
with
ieds food.
to the other.
from mentioning such matter in their reports.
he was suffering from a mental ings. Ann Bernstein was elected
he Yom Kippur — Now an known piano teacher, Rose Ruben-
stein,
have
undertaken
the
teach-
strain. This expressed itself in the president at the last meeting at
Then."
Sigma Delta Pi Sorority.
ing of piano and aloha to the pu-
feeling that no one recognized his Betty Weisman's house. Lillian
Sigma Delta Pi Sorority, Iota
Rabbi Fram will address the
W. W. Girls.
Les Joyeuse Filler.
personality and that they only Okun was elected vice-president,
of the Sholem Aleichem Folk
The last meeting was held at chapter, met Sept. 17 at the home children's services in the main pils
S
On Sept. 19, I.es Joyeuse Fines
wanted to know him as the son of treasurer and secretary. Installa-
the home of Bessie Feldstein, 422 of Miss Jeanette Bresles, 1663 Pin- Temple auditorium at 12:30. Ile hules.
There will be both individual and
(Continued from l'age
Theodor Herz'. This was one tion will take place this Thursday met at the home of Miss Lillian Farnsworth, in the form of a so- gree. The social committee, head- will tell a Yam Kippur story. Mem-
cause of his subsequent conversion when the girls will fete their new Marks, 2442 Ilazelwood. Plans
of the confirmation class of group instruction. The pupils of
eel by Miss Ruth Hand s, has a bers
I
to Christianity. Ile believed, as officers at a (firmer and theater were discussed for a bridge party cial, in honor of the birthday of novel idea for the charity drive.l 1930 will lead the service. The the Sholem Aleichem Folk its of Jew to give thought to the prob-
II fee for these l ea- lems of mankind, and to the large
to be held Oct. 10 at the home of Miss Anne Barahal. The next Miss Saralee Lehman and Miss Es-I opening prayer will be given by „
he told me and as he wrote me, party.
will pile•
Miss Gertrude Gerson of i'ingree meeting will be on Tuesday, Sept. ther Pomerantz were guests of the l lielen Vera Prentis. The serviceslsons. Inquire at 539 Kenilworth. canvass of the human drama.
that in this way he lost his iden-
"This meeting is indeed a signal
Hebrew Ladies, Aid Society.
avenue. On the committee in 30, at the home of Thelma Keil, sorority. The next meeting will will be led by Raymond Rosenberg,
tity as the son of his father and
9330 Dexter boulevard.
event in the direction of comity
would emerge as an individual,
The Ilelmevelsadiefe Aid Society charge are the Misses Gertrude
be at the home of Miss Katherine Selma Jakont, Raymond Goldman

and good-will. Mutual appreciation
"Friday Evenings" Begin After
Zalk,
Anne
Wiener,
Lillian
Marks
recognized and respected on his will hold its twentieth birthday an-
i Dickman, Sunday, Sept. 28.
i and Marie Daneman.
Delta Sigma Rho Sorority.
is the culminating virtue of civil-
Sunday.
own merits.
niversary on Sunday evening, Oct. and Gertrude Gerson. The club's
Dr. Franklin's memorial subject
Theta Delta Omega Sorority. 1
Delta Sigma Rho Sorority met
Two years ago, a group of S. A. ized society. The ideal humanity
"The second factor, and accord- 19, at the Waal Moshe hall, Dex- sixth anniversary party on Sept.
! will be "Roll Call." Rabbi Frani's

at
the
Y.
W.
II.
A.
Final
plans
will never be a melting pot but an
ing to his own statement to me he ter and Lawrence. A 6 o'clock 12 was a success, A special meet- were made for the Hallowe'en' Theta Delta Omega Sorority met ! subject will be "Brother Death." is. , I. members began a series of
They were harmonious orchestration.
passed through several churches, dinner will be served and will be ing is to he held Sept. 26 at the party to be given at the home of at the home of Miss Pearl Caplan,' Rabbi Jaffa's subject will be "Our "i Tidily evenings.
"What has been said and done
was that he was disappointed in followed by dancing. All those home of Miss Annabelle Berrick, a member. Plans for a weinie Sunday afternoon. A di n n er and i parents—Their Sacrifices, and intimate gatherings by and for a
limited group. The S. A. F. I. here tonight under the aegis of
the lack of religiosity amongst desiring tickets are requested to 310 Owen.
roast will be discussed at the next theater party is planned to take I Their Rewards."
spiritual fellowship is still an ex-
Zionist leaders. He was in his own attend the meeting at the home of
At
the
Yam
Kippur
services
the
has
taken
the
work
over
this
year
place the end of this month, with
meeting.
ceptional gesture and an unusual
The Zedakah Club.
way a pietist and attempted, so he Mrs. J. Greenwald, 5577 Ridge-
Miss Frieda Gold and Miss Bess I bulletin of Beth El College of and will continue to have these eve- Ae1110/1Stratio11. But no surely at

told me, to identify himself with wood avenue, on Saturday, Sept.
A card party given at the home
Kosak in charge. The next meet-I Jewish Studies will be distributed, nings in a different manner and the day follows the night, the time
Club To-Po-Win-Go.
Orthodox Judaism b e f ore he 27, at 8 p. m.
of Mrs. Belle Siden Wednesday
Club To-Po-Win-Go met at the ing will be held at the home of leaving the opening elate of the for a larger group.
will come when mutual apprecia-
changed his faith. But he found
The planning of these evenings
was reported a success, financially home of Miss Goldberg. New stE. Miss Evelyn Friedman, 3749 West ! college and the courses to be of-
tion will become a world-wile
all changes equally unsatisfactory.
been given over o the culture
Jolly Fellows Club.
and socially. The following were cers were elected at follows: Mar- Grand avenue.
fered.
theme among the people's of the
According to his own view, he did The Jolly Fellows Club thanks hostesses at this occasion: Mes- ion Feldstein, re-elected president;
Yom Kippur eve service begins committee. The Friday evenings earth. That day will mark the
not change his religious ideas, its sponsor, Miss Dorothy Bron- dames Elsie W. Rubin, 1.1a Green- Esther Aronson, secretary; Sara
at 7 o'clock. The morning service will begin to function after the new year, the new era of a fellow-
Snappy Socialites.
which were wholly Jewish, but he stein, and those who attended the baum, Ethel Fisher, 1.illian Lapi- Simon, treasurer; Jean Goldberg,
The Snappy Socialites met at begins at 10 o'clock. The memos- Feast of the Tabernacles.
ship of nations.
was looking for a mode of life that dance Rosh Hashanah night, at the des, Celia Coggin), Sarah Karbel.
the home of Ilarold Kramer, 14582 ial service begins at 4 o'clock.
"Tonight's meeting, therefore,
would combine a 100 per cent Jew- Book-Cadillac Hotel, which proved Mrs. Ida Greenbaum donated to sergeant-at-arms,
Kentucky. Sam Warren was elect-
may prove to be a precedent and a
Visits to Children's Camps.
ish nationalism and a 100 per cent a StleeCaS.
Music was furnished the Mitzvah fund in acknowledg-
eel to tnembership. A hospitality
Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority.
prophecy."
satisfactory religious existence, by Ily Steed and his Commodores ment of a gift given to the club by
Lie4 week n meeting was held The Fellowship of Faiths has
Sigma Beta Sigma Sorority met committee was chosen, consisting J. N. F. WORKERS AGAIN
"From what I have written it The next meeting will he held Mrs. Belle Shiva. Mrs. Theresa at the home of Miss Flo Finkel of William Weiner, Bernice Prot!,
F gh tuole a,,p
l, f o,r,rtth (e,flitahre-
CLEARING THE BOXES i p it ,Sti,. . f S. 1 i .skt. eninS
celebrated important events
will be clear that his was a very Sept. 30.
Geisten will be hostess to the Wednesday evening. Election of Samuel Waxman and Sophie Ula-
among other religious including
sensitive soul and that he was ex-
club Monday, Sept. 29, at which officers
Jewish
Children's
camps
around Christmas, Hindu and Moslem fes-
resulted as follows: Miss n,etT. Plans will be made in the
ffi
With
the
return
of
the
chairman
tremely shocked at the fact that
time the chairman of the social F lo Finkel, president; Miss Anne near future for a boys' and girls'
Philomathic Debatine Club.
of the box committee, G. Asken- New York, visited by a group of tivals, Buddha's and Confucius'
his conduct aroused public atten-
committee,
Mrs.
Sarah
Fixler,
will
s a group of volunteers are re- S. A. F. I. friends. Reports were birthdays. The Fellowship of
Entertainment as y
' Melnick, secretary-treasurer. The basketball team.
The Philomathic Debating Club
tion. Ile wanted just the opposite.
report on the program arranged
by Dr. Bennish, Dr. ' Faiths is a part of the threefold
changed from ! conducted by Sam Warren and smiling
the work of collecting mon-
s
Ile wanted to lose himself in order met last Sunday at the Atkinson far the dinner-dunce to be held at meeting night was
Glick Mr. Rosenshine and Mr. movement, including the Union of
I Ill ' ednesday to Tuesday because of (lancing closed the meeting. The ey f
branch
of
the
Sharkey
Zedek.
to eventually reline( himself. Ile
Northwood Inn Sunday evening, I the majority of the girls attending next meeting will be at the home ) from National Fund boxes.
rcovich.
Be
,
East and West, the League of
A t a meeting held at the home of
discussed it with me at consider- There was a variety topic program. Oct. 28. Members are urged to
A special committee was elected Neighbors, with headquarters in
Mrs. Philip Slonatvitz, it was dt
able length last year, particularly Those participating were Hyman gather unasalable discarded clon- night school on Wednesday. The of Samuel Waxman.

: tided to call upo the Hadassah and for the purpose of planning ways London and New York.
after I had conferred with one of Wagman, Albert Pearl, David Lia- ing and bring to the next tatatine next meeting, at the home of Miss
C,
c enp ough
f
European
Women'
■ of
A special
board
directors' Wel-
Junior Hadassah
organizations for !ilondoimthetai rent raolsin
or bg aymoney
the trustees of the estate, on vari- sitz sad Arthur M. Snyder. For to be distributed among needy Melinda will be a social gathering Jewish
fare Organization.
a am
ous personal problems that affect- the meeting of next Sunday, Sept. cases. Delinquent members are for members and friends,
n and consolidation of to coming year. The committee
28,
there
will
he
n
debate.
l.ouis
Holiday Greetings and
ed him. He was in turn a Baptist,
meeting of the Jewish Women's' the The
box Hashomer
work in this
city. organi- consists of Dr. Bennish, Dr. Glick,
Hoy Toy Girls.
and Sidney Smith will take asked to remit clues to the finan-
Hatzoir
■ Catholic, abjured Catholicism, Koretz
cial secretary, Mrs. Sophie Tab-
The Hoy Toy Girls entertained European Welfare Organization zatisn of Detroit undertook to sup air. Rosenshine, Mr. (taled and
Best Wishes
and sought membership in the Lib- the affirmative against Nathan Ru- mich, 1251 Glynn Court, Longfel-
air
hamaroff
.
uests at a bridge party at • was held last Tuesday at the rest-
guests
,
solunteer month-
i
s
eral Jewish Congregation of Lon- bin and Jack Sharkey on the sub- low 9656.
an open meeting Sept. IC, at 1935 dence of Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman gal}
front
15
t„
oil
ject,
"Resolved,
that
all
municipal
i y for the 11 work.
don In all this, in his own judg-
Clairmount avenue. On the pro- president of the organization. Ar-
All boi ho ders of this city are
ment, he was maintaining his loy- administrative positions be sub-
ngetilerswere
t obe
the' , requested to co-operate in the Sholem Aleichem Folk Shules Now
gram for the winter tseason are sa,roo
alty to Jewish nationalism, but jected to civil service examina-
Open.
ome
sale to mn Tuesday',
t.:inale: mirk by courteously receiving the
seeking expression for the one tions."
The three Shahan Aleichem
Sept. 30, e
the Day of A'
volunteers , and to call Mrs. Slom- Shules and the Shahan Aleichein
phase of it which he believed his
and women, and literary meetings. meat, at Jewish meat markets in ievitz advising change of address,
Jolly Elite Club.
father had neglected.
SEJM
Mittleshule opened Sept. 8. The
The aliases Ilarriet Katser and Detroit. Mrs. Zuckerman is chair- ,,
Members of Jolly Elite Club met
"A year or more ago, he wrote
gabfests taught in these shales are:
Ethel Stein are new pledgees, man of this affair, assisted by Mrs. e' '
me consenting, though he had no Sunday at the home of Harry Co-
(Continued from Page One.)
Yiddish, Yiddish literature, history
Membership is oen
to girls be- Katzen, vice-president. Arrange-
p
hen
to
prepare
for
the
second
an-
authority in the matter, to the re-
tween the ages of 18 and 20. meats also were made for the Contributions to Jewish $o- and Hebrew. The shales are sec-
moval of his father's remains to nual dance, which was held were advised to apply to other in-
vial Service Bureau.
ular and only new methods of ped-
interested can communicate eleventh ball of the organization.
Wednesday evening, Sept. 24, at stitutions, the Hungarian.Jewish ' Thoseteres
.
.
.
,
Palestine."
0
agogy and teaching the used These
512 Eninire Building
, ..
to be held Sunday, Nov. 23, at
the Masonic Temple. McKinney's paper Rygenleeseg reveals in a'‘it
"3
13
The Jewish Social Service Bu- are located at the following ad-
Cotton Pickers were featured. Rosh Hashanah review of the ' St. Aubin, Fitzroy 2161-J. The Hotel Statler. Mrs. Herman Stan-
Fisher Theater.
109 Clifford Street
Harry Cohen, chairman, thanks tragic effects of the numerus ' next meeting will be on Sept. 30, field is general chairman of the reau wishes to acknowledge a con- dresses: Shale 1, 539 Kenilworth;
Probably the most hilarious and those who attended this affair and
ball, assisted by Mrs. Disner, Mrs. tribution to its special fund from Shale 2, 3131 Fenkell ; Shale 3,
Randolph 7069
clauses. The 794 rejected Jewish ! at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena.
Agnes Levin, secretary, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Wineman in 3754 Monterey; Mittleshule, 539 1
aide-splitting comedy yet to grace helped make it a sluices. The next
appplicanta received a printed cir- ,
Agnes, chairman of the program.
memory of Isaac Gilbert. Kenilworth. 1 ,-
the talking screen can be marked meeting will be on Tuesday eve-
The Variette Club.
calor informing them that the uni- '
i
off to First National and its appre- ning, Sept. 30, at the home of
The Variette Club held its first
versity's council could not recom- !
fall meeting at the Y. W. II. A.
ciated effort, "Top Speed," now Frieda Cohen, 1974 West Euclid. mend their admission.
convulsing capacity audiences at
lass thassaseovincial universities Sept. 12. Plans for the forthcom-
the Fisher Theater.
Hottentot Boys.
tiff situation appears to be even ing year were discussed and it was
An interesting meeting was held worse. The University of Debrec- decided that the club give two
S
Sunday at the home of Charles , am declined to admit Eugene Sam- major affairs.
Green of Tuxedo avenue. Plans I uel, a Jewish applicant who had
were made for the winter's social . passed all the entrance examina-
Season's Greetings
events and for the fourth annual tions with honors and had won
dance, to be held Sunday, Oct. 13 high distinction in mathematics as
at the Book-Cadillac. A favorable a high school student.
(Continued from Page One.)
report was given on the sale of
as described above.”
tickets. The boys are planning for
This year is expected to be a
Students
in
Cxechoslovakia.
a formal dinner-dance to be heh
very active one in the Talmud Tor-
l'RAGUE. — (J. T. A.) — The
at Blossom Heath in November.
ahs. The influx of children in all
statisties 14 foreign students who
study in Czechoslovakian schools,' the branches of the schools evceeds
F. B. Sorority.
all expectations. Some branches
The first meeting of this new which have just been issued by the
have already reached the maximum
sorority Was held at the organizer' s ,I government, show that the Jewish capacity while in others only a lim-
home, Fay Berk, 2295 Gladstone . students among the foreigners are
can still
number of
SALES AND SERVICE
Miss Harriette Ann Katser wa not at all as large an element as ited
tee accommodated. The different
elected chancellor; Ethel Stein some Czech nationalists alleged re-
agencies co-operating with the
cently.
Jews
constitute
40.1
per
treasurer;
Ann
Glass,
secretary
7033 W. FORT ST.
The next meeting is to be at Es • cent of the foreigners studying in school, such as the teachers' organ-
Cedar 4200
the Czechoslovakian universities. ' ization, the Women's League, the
ther Alpiner's home.
In the technical schools Jews are Alumni Association and members
Louis Marshall Club.
27.7 of the foreign students, while of the board of directors, are an-
The Louis Marshall Club met at in the Art Academy they are only ticipating an active season.
The teachers' organization is re-
the Jewish Center and planned for 4.5 per cent. All together there
an open meeting. The club sail I are only 4,137 foreigners studying! sponsible for Education Month.
Resources
The
Women's I.eague, headed by
probably undergo a complete re - in the higher schools of the coon-!
KOSHER RESTAURANT organization, as a social and edu- try, of whom just one-third are Mrs. i. Margolis and assisted is •
Over
corps of active women, is planning
cational club. All interested, be- Jews.
Try Our Home-Like Meals
Comfiounded
I many worthwhile activities, such
tween the ages of 15 and 16, call
,
Acti-Schechita in Bavaria.
6832 TWELFTH STREET
5cmi-Annually
as,
lectures
on
Jewish
topics,
and
Hemlock 7867-R.
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Point-1
The Same Inimitable Pohl Coliine will
I social gatherings. The Women's
prevail
ing out that the Bavarian law pro-
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
1/4
Jewish' League is responsible for the buses
' ' ' s schechita,
that convey children to and from
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at
the school and it is their aim to
the home of Miss Mary Anthill, 88 method
of slaughtering,
effect Oct.
1, the eve of goes
'tom into
Kip-
keep these buses operating and
Rosedale
Court.
The
sorority
an-
REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR
pounces
ounces a bridge-dansant to be rabbinical
calls on the Jews take care of those children who
Detreit's Leading End
held at the Chinese Tea Gardens to fi gh t for the i r re li gi ous liberty . are unable to pay the fare.
Beal Known
The Alumni Association number.
Nov. 9. The next meeting will be The appeal characterizes Yom Kip-
at the home of Miss lay Haffner, p ur of this year as a day of ing over 200 boys and girls, is for-
Recommended by the
15450 13eldon avenue.
bloot
1 • 111711 -
"mourning and spiritual suppres- mutating elaborate plans for the
City'.
coming season. A meeting of this
ncnt Phyiirien ,
• "
IMO Hmelwood Aim
Tau Phi Fraternity.
The law was passed early this group was held last Thursday eve-
Plume Empire sem
Tout l'hi Fraternity mat Sept. 18 year in the form of animal pro- ning and the following activities
at the Y. W. II. A. Plans were tection legislation which has been : were passed upon: The publication
44 :4
completed for the annual dance to interpreted to ban schechita. There of a book in Hebrew and English
ANY people who use their time
be held in January. Sant Korby had been considerable
part in the lives of untold thousands of
ta talk
a f a I which will subsequently become an
and Dave Charmer are on the change in the German penal code :annual event, the presentation of
carefully and productively give
Dotroiters.
committee in charge of arrange- which would declare that schechita ' plays in Hebrew, a series of lec-
scant consideration to the uses that are
Moreover, our depositors find an ele-
Cantor at Mishima meats. The fraternity gave an in- was not an animal torture and tures, and several group gather-
made of the money they save. What a
Israel Synagogue formal party at King Wah Lo's thus make the law inoperative in- ings. They also pledged their as-
ment of added strength in the fact that
Sept. 21. sofar as it affected the Je wish sistance to the work of the Nation-
Expert and
fine, worth-while thing it is to have your
this bank makes a very large number of
al Fund and other Zionist efforts
method of slaughtering.
Antiseptic Mobil
! M. II. Zackheim, president of the
Eva Prenslauer Service Group. I
money work for you while working for
loans to small borrowers, rather than a
The Eva l'renzlauer Service .
schools, addressed this meeting and
othersl
lirril:cd number of ldans to large bor-
Insult • B d
MARRIAGES
Group is opening ita season with
commended the graduates upon
A.1—Tell-
BUDAPEST.—(J. T.
It is a source of real satisfaction to our
rowcrs.
PERFORMED
an old-fashioned musical Sukah
their splendid snivit.
curia
i
is
fJ
escen
t
nic
a
man
e
i
party Thursday afternoon, Oct. 9,'
customers that their savings are used for
This bank pays interest on savings at
insult
I
2012 Virginia
for the old folks at their home., s an nsu
t , according to a e e-
George Galvani Returns to
Park
loans to resporisiele borrowers, for vari-
the raIe of four per cent (4%) per annum,
318 Edmund Place. Mrs. Albert cision rendered by the Budapest
Reopen Studio.
Harwith is in charge of arrange,_ court during the trial of the anti-
ous sound, economic purposes. Such loans
Garfield 0287.M
compounded semi - annually.
George Galvani, baritone and vo-
meats. The public is invited. Re. Semitic railway official, M. Hinz-
A • ler. During a quarrel with Dsider cal teacher, has returned from the
are well safeguarded and play a material
WHERE YOU CAN BORROW.
freshments he scored.
home
ituday,
a
member
of
the
Hangar-
l'acifie
coast,
where
he
spent
the
meeting will be held at the
of Mrs. A. Ilarwith, 3301 Richton. ian parliament, and leader of the summer, making several appear-
awakening Magyars, Kinzler wrote ances in Los Angeles, and San
Branches:
Mohel Specialist
Sept. 20, at 8 p. m.
to Buday that he was "of Jewish Francisco. Mr. Galvani announces
Vernor Ilighwasyt.
as Years' Expe-
descent."
the
reopening
of
his
studios
at 1714
Tusi Talc

at Springwells
rience, Endorsed
Buday brought charges against Second boulevard, where he re-
A business meeting of Tusi Tala
by Leading
Gratiot Avenue
Sorority was held Sept. 17 at the Kinzler charging him with throw sumed his teaching Sept. 22. Stu-
Physician.
at McClellan
"Y." Earl Walton and his Dixie ing "a shadow. on his past." The dents of Mr. Galvanicclass will
have access to a free course in
West Warren
Dandies have been secured to pla y court fined Hutzler.
2073
Italian
and
French
to
be
given
at the dance on Sunday, Nov. 23,
at McGraw
Gladstone
at th • Book Cadillac Hew Many Fail to Bring Esrogim Into Russia. weekly at his studios.
East Jefferson
organizations have pledged their WARSAW.—(J. T. AL—Risk-
Euclid 10467
at Lenox
ing their lives, three Jews took
support to this dance.
MANUEL URBACH
Cass'Avenue
desperate chances to deliver earn-
aim (the citron required in the
Granite and Marble
, as Grand Blvd.
Publix Riviera Theater.
ritual of the Jewish festival of the
Grand—Ri4r
Rev. Benjamin
In "Romance," al-talking adapta- Feast of Tabernacles, which starts
Near Joy Road
tion of the famous stage play, and Oct. 7) from Poland to Russia.
BLEIBERG
Crowley, Milner
, play ing during the week starting
where esrogim are unobtainable.
Slain Bank:
Meisel Spucialist
Corner Washington-Blvd.
Recommended be
Saturday, Sept. 27 at Publix Ri- Their daring attempt was unsuc-
Store Bldg.
Industrial Bank Bldg.
and Gland River
Leading Phaeuieni
Now in our New Location
viera Theater, Greta Garbo is seen cessful and they were caught at
2225 Blaine Ave.
on the
bor-
and heard as the alluring nper star Stolpey,
der. Their
load Russo-Polish
of esrogim was
7723 TWELFTH ST.
Euclid 5000
whose romance with a clergyman
Euclid 7192
Merrier*. Performed
results in a number of extremely confiscated and all three arrested
by AppoMtimest.
I as smugglers.
• dramatic situations.

(Continued from liege One.)

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