TREPerRorejEwun ahlomax n=1.011. ■ Min 11111 ■ 10 ir••=11MIMINIFFar• EMERGENCY RELIEF I TO BE RADIO TOPIC! Nrattrual nub Club Nolo (Continued from Page Oae.) rare modesty and true feminine charm." Mrs. Sulzberger reviewed Miss Szold'a activities and described the events that led up to the formation of Iladassah, the women's Zionist organization, of which Miss Szold was the organizer and of which she is the guiding spirit to this very day. "Iladassan on the Pales.ine scene is a glimpse of utopia, where peace and good will shall Lc more than a hops er a sung," Mrs. Sulz- berger said. "A single incident may disclose a characti r," Mrs. Sulzberger said in closing. "It is told of Henrietta Szold that when she gave up her place as medical director of Ila- dassah to the successor of her own choosing Dr. I. H. Rubinow, she moved her desk into the outer 'Mice and sat with the staff of clerics. Oblivious of her own prestige, she sought only to enhance that of the new director--an example not of niece unselfishness but of utter self- lessness. On her seventieth birthday an impressive purse was presented to Henrietta Szold—not a material re- ward for priceless service, rather a new sort of Nobel Prize—a prize for noble living. 'Give her of the fruit of her hands, and let her works praise her within her gates.'" In honor of Miss. Szold, the mu- sical program last Sunday was featured by a group of Hebrew and Palestinian songs, rendered by Mr. Galvani, Rhea Weissberg and Edith Saute, with Liebe Clamage at the piano, OLD FOLKS HOME - --- The northwestern branch of the Old Folks' Home held a board meeting at the home on Monday, Dec. 29, to present the inmates with gifts and refreshments. Sev- eral pictures of the inmates were taken for the Detroit Times, ar- ranged by the president, Mrs. B. Sarasohn. Tau Tau Iota Sorority. Mies Sadie Kelner of Lee lie ■ venue . Theta Sigma T. Fraternity. Theta Mania Tall FIraternity met the home of its chancellor. 0.v. I/. Schnhot ruin toted • 4 •n active member a n d Murry Gould and • David Shoo were .,Toted as meno Ler, They Sher initiated Jan. 2. Elalo- si,;:w te hisryji,b been ,C .71 , ( . 7 ; , he , 1011ort " s:ea r. s. tgoiverns" 11;1 71is inlilrie""..;r4,!. lm•n. chairman of the food shower bridge, to be given in the ballroom rof the I , .,. ' BOSTON.—(J. T. A.)—Prof. (Continued from Page One.) Progressive Judaism, of which she Horace M. Kellen was the principal , speaker Dec. 28 at the closing ties.; Judaism." Another of her books was one of the organizers. Under , anon of the Avukah national con- is "1Vhat Can a Mother Do?" a the auspices of the World Union vention, which, besides electing of- delightful collection of short for Progressive Judaism, the first ficers for the ensuing year, adopt- , ed resolutions protesting against, the White Paper and thanking Prof. Albert Einstein for deliver- En t El.1111 avenue. At the conclusion ing his first message to America u! the meeting. re reshrotrit. were Leder the auspices of Avukah. server! by Ilene Lid.. II , r I• end That anti-Semitism is not de- nth 1,.. e r sing in this country, though its Beta Rho Dela. forms are becenting more subtle A dinner re thnier party win given and vatic (I, W11s tie opinion voiced Dee. 24 ill honor of Miss Mildred Rel. by some speakers, who said that f•nd's engagement to ilsruld ZaT. 'the ortorItY congratulated Nies Inc Menu. the academic life of the American- open her cominir niarrisee Lolls I:end- Jewish student is a difficult one , ler. The .orority extern', their .incer- .Ymnathy to Mrs. Ann Fmerhush up. and that the Avukah helps to on the 10114 of hm mother and to Mrs. Ii'shten his burden. Esther Rill... Ito. the le n .4 her Samuel Blumenfeld was re• mother-in•law. 'Ike t ext meeting of elected president of Avukah for Beta Rho Delta will he held J•r, at the Y. the second year. Other officers An linen meeting will be held Jan. 20 al the Y. elected were: Honorary president, - - - Max Rhode; honorary secretary, A rrrrr uts. Ralph Ferri. of the Domestic Re'•tion James Waterman Wise; vice-presi- Department of %sone County will he I dents, Dr. Mitchell Salem Fisher, the restored speaker •I the annlver.a, Maurice B. Pekarskv and Sidney celebration Jan. U. A great that in .lure for thole attending the program, - Jacobi; treasurer, Rehabiah Lewin- All o are welc me. Epstein; national executive secre- tary, George M. Hyman. n, : ,..ntis A .... t. o•yrt m .ve.n,1 6 ,i4.n 274 t•urct I m il h‘a v n tendine are re fuel te'd to bring fleet, which win turnmi over to the leech timer- ' gem, Relief. There 14 to be n o •iimi•• cha gr. The next meeting will I. it' the home I: Mi44 Fat•h Kleismer o, 'Cal ■ et •venne. Rod.• Club. The Italin Club met at the home or Wei•wenn, 2303 Taylor eve- nue. S afternnon, Dee. 21. After 111r, ii. the mooting the members idaye:1 Lridge and refs • hments were servod. The next oner, , will he al the home of Mr, A. O. tiosk I, 2710 Leslie. un Wednesday. Jan. I Mu Tau Sorority. At the meeting at the home of Mks Adele Altofon, election of fofficere for On new tenswso held. At the formal an- niversary dinner dance to take place MI Jan. 17. Si Hotel Addison. for members • 0,1 their escorts, the following officers An, tie ,nstslied: U•rinn harlot, pre-i- dent Crave Cohen, vice•president anA aml Grace Kahn. secret•ry. Plat, were made for • birthday party in honor of Miss Alton. •t the home of Miss Kahn un J•nunry 1. Nightisna1.G els. The Nightlegaie Girl. Ind their Int Party at the Same 14 the president, Miss 'lefty Alpine, Dec. 24. lovers were ;aid for 2,1 and the tables were decor- Theta igm• Gamma. Theta Slams Centro.announces the change of it , name to Alpha Alpha Gain- nu. This In due to conflicting was other sororities. The last meeting was held Dee. 26, at the horn of Min Sylvia Archenbaun, of 2716 Elmhurst •ventle. The next mac line will be at the home 'if the heeretary, Mies Mildred Caplan of Blaine avenue, FRAM TO ADDRESS CENTER OPEN FORUM • Ird in pink and Bien Ciaiem Sen'ors. The senior open forum of the Jewish Center will hold its next session on Jan. 6, at 8:45 p m come • i d remit for tickets for the Chan- at the Jewish Centers Association, Tri SIgm. Sorority. k. pony. I. all proceeds are ..ed to 31 Melbourne avenue. The inauguration of officers of Tel help help needy rick. Feb. I I. th e date PP - Rabbi Leon From will address Sigma Sorority was held •1 • reception 'retell for the annual charity chicken g iven l'hri tinan Ent. at the hone of dinner. the forum on the condition of the Zelda Smith. Jew in Eastern Europe. Rabbi The Met, Cholera Seniors will hold the next mertine on Monday everine, 6. al Zedakah Club. The regular meetin wa• g Alpha Agena Phi F Alpha Sterna Phi Fraternity met at the Y Dec. 25. Eugene Uwe was taken In •4 • pledgee. The open meeting held at the home of Harry and Ben Baskin was a Curren. Plans for • skating parts New Year's Day were discussed. CO 5 7 21, " 5 T15,1 Film's comment will be more sig- 4.; n ifi cant " ant and interesting since he ie d at t the l home of Mrs. Lillian Goldman. Plans I are being completed for the bridge tea to be given •t the lit•ten Shop, Twelfth visited Russia, Poland, and other East European countries lately. 'and Davidnon. on Wednesday, Jar. 7 Rabbi Fra i is the third speaker n I For eser rv•ti. call the chairman of e. n , tertainme nt committee. Sarah Finer, Ku - on the senior open forum ,which is clid 4579. Guests •t this meeting were an activity sponsored by the senior Purity Chapter, O. E. S. Mrs. Shea Landsbere •nd Mrs. Steptosey. Purity Chapter No. 359 will hold Its The neat meeting will he at the home council of the Jewish Center neat Intent meeting on Jan. 12. at 710 of Urn. Anna Arta, 'MI Elmhurst ave• through its intellectual advance- candidates will nue, Monday evening, Jan. 5. Deliminent p. when a aloe ment committee headed by Na- oe Inducted into the order. Purity's own numbers are urgesi to respond to the thaniel Rubin, officers exemplifying the d . A so. financial secretary. Mr.. Sophie II. Tol- I international conference of Lib- stories, Miss Montagu's interest in the oral Judaism was held on July lo, religious field has surpassed in its 1926. From Wish to Reality. scope and activity her philan- thropic and literary work. Today At this time Miss Montagu said she devotes herself largely to the that the Jewish Religious Union. cause of Liberal Judaism, hoped to co-operate with Liberal In 1902 she was responsible for congregations all over the world the founding of the Jewish Re- ta form a union for furthering iist(ous Union, after she had called rriesressive thought in Judaiscl. a group of Jews and Today that desire has become a Jewesses who while believing in reality. The World Union is tune- the essentials of Judaism and in Honing as a channel whereby the the mission of Israel, were not sat- Jews of diverse lands may help isfital with the teachings and serv- one another to establish and to ices of the Orthodox synagogue, strengthen the influence of Jude- an(' who wished to make their ism in modern life, Judaism a religion which would Seven organizations are affiliat- guide and inspire their lives and ed with the World Union for Pro-' which would conic into line with gressive Judaism. They are the, modern thought. Union of American Hebrew Con- Faye Affiliated. gregations; Central Conference of Five congregations of Liberal American Rabbis; Vereinigung fur Jews are affiliated with the Jewish (las Liberale Judentum; Vereini- Religious Union today. The first gang der Liberalen Rabbiner of these, founded in 1911, was the Deutschland:it Union Liberale Is- Liberal Jewish synagogue, where raelite de Paris; Jewish Religious Rabbi lintel Mattuek, a graduate Union of India and Jewish Re of the Hebrew Union College, has ligious Union of England. been in the pulpit for 17 years. Honored by College. Miss Montagu frequently preaches Miss Montagu has the distinction in the Liberal Jewish synagogue of being the first woman justice of and in the West Central synagogue peace in England and the first wo. as well. In the latter, services man to receive the honorary de- were held under her sole guidance gree of Doctor of Hebrew Law at for nearly 10 years. Later, Rabbi the Hebrew Union College. The S. E. Starrels, another graduate degree Wits conferred upon her in of the Hebrew Union College, was absentia at the forty-fifth gradua- called to this pulpit. lion exercises of the college, "in For the last few years Miss recognition of life-long, valuable Montagu has been devoting most service to Judaism." of her time and energy to the , This is Miss Montagu's first trip cause of the World Union for ' to America. WHAT IS THE ORGANIZED COMMUNITY DOING TO RELIEVE WANT OF NEEDY? (Continued from Pago One.) , the average loan for 1929 was the in each instance to the capitol fund highest in the history of the asso- of the Assiciation. available figures showing Hear Thus fur 1927, a year of depres ciation, an average loan of $26.86 in 1922. and report at the next nieeting. Check can be mailed to the treasurer. Mn, s Celia sion in Detroit, the number of loan s One of the iron-clad rules of the Coggan, 2232 Gladetone. made was 1088 as compared to .194 association is that no new loan will Mizrachi Ilatzoir, in accordance in 1926; the amount loaned in 192 7 be granted as long as there remains Ka-N-ets. The Ka-N-ate met at the home of Mis. with its purpose of sponsoring cal- was $97,646.00 as compared to $47, Phi Beta ln Ean, F an unpaid balance on a previous Ilya Lillian Sliver, 3030 Sturtevart, Sunday, tural gatherings as well as par- 581.00 A pledge meeting FAB held n loan. This operates in such a way 12:30 Dec. 27. The New Year's affair was giv• ch pledged lien ticipating in general Zionist ac- Sambas at the Y at w hi ch The fact that the association wa as to guarantee the prompt pay- tive en at the home of Mine Leah Friedman, Cohen and Ilarry Last tivities, will hold its cultural meet- able to cope with the tremendou •nd pro per MR20 Twelfth street. Following the ment of all loans made. Borrow- pledges Harry Moore and David Goldman , nnn refreshments were served. The 'RR on Tuesday evening, Jan. 6, at demands made upon it in 192 7 erg are extremely reluctant to were present. At the meeting held ■ eeet „teet h,. toil be et t h e eeene n e sir. half hour later, William lloffrn. , the Mishkan Israel Synagogue, must, of course, be attributed to 'jeopardize their credit status at the it a Lou Stovaek 9516 Brush street. gave bar of the Angola. India., chapte r mem- Blaine near Linwood. The meet- receipt of additional capital from association because in edition to its • talk. Also present from that chapter' Sunshine Boys. ing will be featured by "Readings NEW DOWNTOWN KOSHER Regent Roy Clark. tat Sundae the Jewish Welfare Federation. being a last resort, it may be closed ea, The last meeting was held Dec. 29 at .veating a party was held at the home of from Sholom Aleichem," by Mau- At the present time, approxi to them if they have a poor record. • formll M.. lintImitn. The New If , . rice Dumbey, who has appeared mately two-thirds of the entire cap and other enterprl.e ■ •re scheduled fn - wan held at the Toiler Hotel No Fees Charged. , 111. Inter date. Tr a cyThonn 0,:, 2152 before many cultural groups roupsdn the ital of the Hebrew Free Loan As Room. 'or was voted ed to the end,. ram- e ! As is traditional with the He- ty ani as charmed audiences au sociation has come from the Jew ! mittee of four repreeented the club at brew Free Loan movement no in- Kappa Zeta Sorority. • part Monday evenne sponsored y by by his art of making the character s ash Welfare Federation. terest or service fees of any kind Kappa Zeta Sorority met at the home the Young Peop. le' Civic Clnb of De. of Shalom Aleichem's stories fau- how does the work of the ass• of Mlis Floreen Finkelstein, 2027 W. teuil. Next meeting le . S.n.i... J.., are charged. Borrowers repay all Philadelphia. A social followed. The 4, after which the club will attend • skat- pear as if they were alive. Masi- ciation relate to the present eco sorority attended pajama party Dec. ing party at Elver Rouge Park. cal and vocal selections will con- nomic emergency in Detroit? Firs loans in weekly installments con- in the _ stituting five per cent of the total 21, at the home of Min linden. School- elude the evening's program. of all the number of loans made i n er, and a New Year's party at the home Phi Nu chi amount loaned. Mizrachi Ilatzoir succeeded in 1930 was much larger than th of Nina Dorothy Gittleman. The next Phi No Chi Girls met rit the home of The Hebrew Free Loan Associa- meeting is to be at the home of Min Ida Wiener, .710 Brush, Friday evening. equaling its record of last year in number made during 1929. 11'hen Library and Gratiot West Grand The name which we. formerly F. N. C. Dorothy Gittlernn, 742 Flag Day collections for the Jew- the association finds that the num - Lion has served the community well. boulevard on Sunday. 011.1 chanced to * ' hi Nu Chi Girls. A Incorporated in 1895 for the pur- ish National Fund, having collect- Where you can get those tine test. ber of loans applied for is increas Chrintrna. party wan held for the girls pose of helping the needy of the Camaraderie Club. and their friends, Saturday evenine, Dee. ed $50.30, despite the depression. ing, the amount of the individua lug and inimitable Boesky Sand- Two hundred people attended the open 27. at the home of Lillian Goldberg, 81417 Young men and women who are loans must be reduced. This i s community, the association has wiches as well as regular lunches. mting Elsie (larval and of the Camaraderie Club, Sat• Second boulevard. grown from its beginning of small Interested in the Zionist ideal in best explained by the following eta ur d ay, Dee. 27. It was the most sue• Dora Loft were taken into the club. loans of $5 to $25 to significant and affair 10 Jewish Center history. Next meeting will be at the home of the religious national spirit as well tistics: A convenient lunching place for bun- splendid proportions. Enter Entertainment tainment son furnished by Jacob Edith Horowitz, 4346 Trumbull. as in Jewish culture are invited to 1929, loans 1532, average $113.- On Jan. 23, Purity will sponsor • bridge tea at the Hones. Cake Co. on Oaknian boulevard. Mem- ged to res bers and their friends are his date. There will be refresh- ments and prises for each table. Mrs. Ruse Ruben 1+ chairman of the party. dal hour will follow. mich, 1251 Glynn Court. Members who have nut yet reported on outstanding ads of Ort. 26, should take rare of them Migrachi Hatzoir to Maurice Dombey HAVE YOU VISITED Boesky Bros. DELICATESSEN RESTAURANT LIBRARY MARKET ! nee. people and downtown .hoppers. Other Stern al Twelfth and Hazelwood Farnsworth and Hastings * WHITE * STAR DAIRY Longfellow 8439 No other food is as healthy for the system as milk product.. Make sure you get the best. White Star Sour Cream and Cheese. ASK YOUR GROCER REV. JACOB I. SKLAR Detroit'. Leading and ant Known MOHEL Recommended by the city's Most Promi- nent Physician. INA linolwood Homo lapin 6426. 41,11 swt Mohel Specialist Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority. A neighing party held by Sigma Op. salon Sorority on Christina. Day proved • his dilee.11. MICHIGAN BELL 1931 PROGRAM ANNOUNCED The Michigan Bell Telephone company has planned for 1931 an expenditure of approximately $22,- Hague ...ie. 000,000 for new construction, Burch Foraker, president of the company, !delta Sorority. A meeting of Idelt• Sorority will be announces. held at the home of the M kilt. Pearl This work has been engineered on and Lillian Levy. 1511 Delaware avenue, rilt04111, Jan. 6. Plans will be made the basis that business and Indus- Gamma. Gladstone Euclid 10467 / 1,. Rev. Benjamin BLEIBERG Recommended by Leadin• Physician. the first campaign for Palestine to be held exclusively under the sus pices of the Jewish Agency. The aim of the conference is to organ ize American Jewry for this cam resign. The quota for the drive will be net at the conference. An independent campaign fo r the Karen Eretz Israel (Mizrachi l'alestine fund) for the mainten- I ance of the Mizrachi institutions and activities in Palestine will be launched in 1931 by the Mizrachi Organization of America. The an- nouncement %CRS made at a meet- , ing of the executive of the Ameri- can Mizrachi Organization by Rabbi Aaron Teitlebaum, member of the praesidium of the Mizrachi World Organization. For the last several years, the Mizrachi was a constituent body of the United Palestine Appeal and Inter of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Continua .1. D. C. Worok. BERLIN.—(J, T. A.) —Ameri- can Jewry, notwithstanding ita present economic difficulties, is de- Leah Kirschner of 1+61 Richman an hon- termined to continue its relief ac- ten. tivities on behalf of world Jewry, Pyt Man declared Dr. Bernhard Kahn, The dinner and bridge Ices by Great- European director of the "Joint," er Detroit Temple No. 152, Pythian Ste - in a press interview. ter, on Sunday, Dee. 21, we. • huge' success. 'toastmaster Sidney Alexander. • The "Joint," said Dr. Kahn, has called upon Grand Vice Chancellor Frank ■ five-year program and will not Herman. grand senior. Sadie Price, Ei• interrupt its activities, though it Ellenstein. mother of temple, B etty Phil- lips. most excellent chief, sod fir. Gold- will confine itself to the most es- • tone. chancellor cornm•nder, for ehort sential things necessary for help- talks. The speaker of the evening w•a ■ ing East European Jewry recon- Charles Sandorf who talked on the De.' troll Jewish Emergency Relief work. struct its economic life. Jan. 5 the Pythi. S will hold their Despite the increased activities next meeting at • p. m. at Pythian Ca+. BURCH FORAKER of the "Comzet," the "Joint" is I tie. 9151 Can avenue. Cards will fol- low with prises and ref reshment.. trial condition's will improve as the also continuing its colonization, work in Russia, said Dr. Kahn. De- year 1931 advances. SecIal•Culturalites. The Sortal-Cultur•lltes began FOC The contemplated expenditure nying press reports that he par- ...Bin by giving a Chanukah party.. will be made from new capital, en- ticipated in the negotiations be- Saturday, Dee. 20, •t the home of Min- nie Gold, 15502 Linwood. 11.eing and tirely for new plant and equipment. tween American Jewish leaders bridge were the main feature.. Chanu- Mr. Foraker said, and he expects and the Polish ambassador to • services were led by Morris Stern. the program will be followed unless America, Titus Filipowicz, on be- A program by talented member. followed. 1 half of Polish Jewry, Dr. Kahn Refreshments were •erved. An open conditions unforeseen arise. y. will be held a t 527 Ifolhrm,k, In addition to the construction ex.' said that the Joint Distribution Sunda Sunday. J•n. at 4 o'clock. All in- penditures for new telephone plant Committee is working only eco- terened are invited. planned for 1931 there will be nomically, not politically. Phi-3.-Lit• Sorority. Almost all of the European spent approximately $22,669,009 A special meeting was held Tuesday maintenance and operation of the countries have covered their an- at the Jewish Center. The sororit• had • personal hyelene talk, Mrs. Bona 'company's service in Michigan, ticipated quotas in drives for Pal- ls worker of the Jewish Center, Joined making total expected expenditures estine funds, according to reports irls In the discussion. Th• oorority entoed of approximately $44,689,000. made public after two meetings of a debating team. The first debate will Building construction planned the financial commission of t•s be on Sunday. Jan. 4. at the Jewish C . The team consiets of Mtn &t- for 1931, will cost, including sites,' Jewish Agency. Dr. Be •mrd iller Silverstein and 511•• Anne 'lankier. $1,000,000, and new central office Kahn, vice-chairman of the finance They ne debating against the "Snippi- chuck Club. and subscribers' telephone equip.' and budget committee, announced Anon Girls met Der. at the home of Mica Bernie (lletein. Eiertion of offl- reel will be held this Sunday. with Miss 1 Blaine Ave. Euclid 5000 Marriage. Performed by Appointment. < REV. H. 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Ginsburg, Louis Granet, Aare The comunity at large has come realize the importance and sig- nificance of the "Gemilath Chas' - dim" and as a result the Jewish Welfare Federation, the organized instrument of the Jewish commue- i y, is now very extensively partici- pating in the financial meant of the association. The work has increased to such an extent that now more is being loaned out in one month than was previously possible during an entire year. Time after time, the Hebrew Free Loan has served as a bridgs between failure and success, be- tween hope and despair, and has safely carried families from de- pendence to independence. Although the Hebrew Free Lean , is a Jewish institution, it is non- sectarian in its activities, since the Jewish law makes it mandatory that no discriminations be made in the helping of the needy. The men who have devoted their time and their talent to the work , of the organization have dons so ' unselfishly, willingly, and faith- tulle. They have found their re • ward in the knowledge that their efforts and their energies have made the Ilebrew Free Loan Association an institution indispensable to the general social structure of the corn- . The officers of the asso- ciation are: David W. Simons, honorary pres- ident, David S. Zsmon, president, Joseph 11. Ehrlich, first vice-pres- ident, Louis Stoll, second vice-pres- ident; Jacob S. Loe•enberg, secre- tary, and Samuel Wetsman, treas- urer. The following are members of , the board of directors: Fred Si. Butzel, Maurice Eng- ment will cost $14,400,000. New exchange plant expenditures plan- ned will total $6 140 000 includin g horst 'geom. Invirrition• to the bridge $1,125,000 for pole lines, 81.592,. tea to be held Sunday. Jan. le. •t the 000 for aerial cable, $1,052,000 for home of Mts. Celia Giesler, 3260 Leslie. were Issued. The nest mettlnir will be leer's! wire, $685,000 for under- at the home of Xis. Gertrude Smith. ground and aerial cable. Klein, Michael Krell, J. B. Lask, Max Lieberman, Robert Marwi Jacob Nathan, 1. Shetzer anti J( seph Wetsman. The Northwestern Women's League of United He. brew Schools. The Northwestern Women's League had its Chanukah celebra- tion Monday evening, Dec. 22, at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. S. Smullin addressed the audience in the name of Kvutzah lvrith and appealed for more intensive work to spread Hebrew culture among the masses. 1. Panush and Lenore Markson entertained with violin and piano numbers. A. Markson and A. Sulkas and Mrs. I. Margolis read selections from F. Frug and Sholom Aleichem. Mrs. ht. Weks. ler recited "Soul of the Violin." Chanukah refreshments were served. The last board meeting of the organization was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. Munch, 1421 Blaine, where all ac- counts of the last benefit show were settled. The league present- ed the United Hebrew Schools with a check for WO for the main- tenance of the buses. The next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. I. Margolis, president of the organization, 8604 La Salle boulevard, Tuesday after. noon, Jan. C,, Nomination of offi- cers will take place. Members are urged to attend. Skilful workmen need not travel afar to earn their bread. Every Saturday Morning RONICL E Brings to You —the latest events of Jewish interest in the world's activities. —a live, wide awake, well written editorial page, com- menting on the most important events of the moment. --Charles H. Joseph's widely syndicated column of "Random Thoughts." —essays, papers, sermons and articles on interesting rabbis, educators and laymen, representing the best in modern Jewish thought. —all the local news in society, synagogues, clubs and organizations. All local activities brought to your home every Saturday in a well edited manner. —and other features that will appeal to those who want the best to be had in America's foremost Anglo- Jewish paper. g Mtge Amin:Sorority. Dime Amoco. Sorority met • at the home of Miss Dorothy Perlman, n544 Elms LOngfellow 1075 building of the Jewish National Home in Palestine have been held Aurora Girls. Male! Specialist k Aescul•plans Lad es. Auxiliary. In its expansion and develop. 53; 1930, loans 1701, average, $96.- 01. In addition, one must take in- ment it has been guided and in- to account the money outstanding spired by the same principles that which is another source of capital prompted its organization. diminution. These factors have not In the increasing demands that been able to bring about propor- have been made upon the associa- tional decreases however, because tion's resources, the aim and pur- of the addition of new capital from pose of extending a helping hand, the 1930 federation campaign. in the way of a loan, without It should be borne in mind that thought of reward or remunera- WHILE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURES representative of Zionism and non-Zionists which was organized in Switzerland in August, 1929, as the official instrument for the i s in America together with the cam- Ladles' Aux Aeneul•piann Phi Mote Gale. sponsorine the second annual charity paigns of the Joint Distribution The lant meeting was held at the Mel• Center, to discuss • New Year's bridge tea, to be held at the lIontees(w e Committee. bourne .man boulev•rd , on Tties• party. A special meeting will be held Shop It 1100 O•k Due to the present unusual eco- at the home of Rose Goldstein. A con• '4 ^. 13. fro rs. Hone Cohen, chairman of the nomic factors, the two bodies have a et t tet t ne eeetet t„ ee wee appal, tainment com mittee, or Mn,. Rohe follow.: Sophie Greenstein, Violet Cash• enter decided to conduct separate cam. lhe next meeting . Klein presid ent. coldbs t e . Rose Goldstein andd be • luncheon at the home of wee sum Dawns in 1931. The January con- e • discussion on the subject of branch no eete t‘nehon. on Tuo ,otee. Jen. H,,,. ; ference will mark the beginning of clubs in different mien c was led by Huee 6, at 12:30. Goldstein. Sigma G•mma • met Der. 24, at the Fenkell Center. The open meeting held • Sunday, Der. proved • nuerese. The entertainment was followed by d•neinsr. for which • orchestra win engaged. ,Sig- ma Gammas plan a debate with the Sn•ppy Socialite, to he held Jan. II. The Nissen Jean and Emma Elan were taken in as a pledge.. All girl% between the ages of 16 to I. yearn who •re In- terested in m ernheohip. call Cora Rob- bins. Arlingto n 0007.J. 2073 (Contiuued from Page One.) Club Galaxy. Club Galaxy net m at the home of Ir. w In Sherman, 2 000 Pingree, Dee. 26. Plana for the first annic rrrrr y affair are to be made by • committee connist- held their grab-b• party. The New ing of Agnes Sherman and Joe Crone. Year's Eve party was held at the home Contributions of money. food and cloth- of Miss swam Pearlman for members inn are being received from member. and en veto The sorority annonnees the for basket. for needy families. A PRO/ recent engagement of one of it ■ meno Is helve given In the near future by • bare, Min. E.ther Tunis. to Martin selected group. All interested interestedin Joining Singer. in regard to changing the meetine nifiht. by Leading Plryskle•e CAMPAIGNS OF 1931 new British policy in Palestine, shall be the sending of substantial sums to carry on the work of up- Tau S'gma Rho Sorority. building the Jewish National Nina I.ea Sherman of 355 Leicester Court. WWI hostess to T. Sigma Rho So- llome. reay. lt Der. 24. After the business a Until now, the campaigns of the ....Jo hour followed, in which the yids Jewish Agency, the body equally Scalper Amid Club. 55 Years' Ening- rinse, Endonod attend the meeting on Tuesday. as probationers. The Camaraderie Ors- elves •t the Addison Hotel, Friday eve- ck wan open to the public. A New nine. Dee. 20. for Miss Esther Kingman. Year s party was held at the home of president. who is leaving for New York 1 ad re Schneider. Next meeting will City The next meeting will he al be at Jewish Center on Sundry at 3 p. the home of Miss Ida Wainer, 60. Engle. tn. wool avenue, Sunday afternoon• Jan. 1. The formal anniversarY Party held at the Addison, Dec. -0, was • huge sun- ,co.. T he club will no t meet this week due to the holidsys. The next meeting will at the home of Mk. Foster. 616 REV. J. SILVERMAN Local Clayman. Sidney Ilrand, Isadore hchneid• Theta Delta Sorority. or, Dave Berman, Milton Sneiderman, A sial oc mntino. of the Theta Delta Leo Adler, Leonard Levine •nd Morris Shilman. Dancing was furnished by Rich omega Sorority was h ell at the home of Richmond'. Campus Collegians. Dave Miss Bennie Sauk. 376,5 Wager •venue, A farewell dinner was Sweet. and Abe Milgrom were accepted Sunday afternoon. g et In touch with Ruth Rapaport, 1704 Philadelphia. __ • AVUKAH CONCLAVE HON. LILY H. MONTAGU, DISTINGUISHED CLOSES SESSIONS' ENGLISH JEWESS, TEMPLE BETH EL GUEST1 that preparations are being made for a large drive in America. The commission outlined t plan for economics in the Agency bud- get in London and Palestine, which will be submitted to the executive of the Jewish Agency. Subscribe Now $3.00 per year