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MUM VINCI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Tf ~ PEI

' JR. HADASSAH LISTS '
of Events
NAMES OF PLEDGORS Calendar
of League of Jewish

TROCADERO

Mrs. David B. Werbe, noted ar-
tist will address the Detroit Unit
Junior
unior Hadassah at its regular
meeting next Tuesday, Feb. 3, 3:15
p. m„, at Philadelphia and Byron
auditorium. tel Werbe will speak

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Reservations for the tenth anni-
versary luncheon, to be held March
I, are coming in steadily, and it is
anticipated that the guest list will
reach the 300 mark. Miss Nettie
Baron is chairman of the luncheon
- committee. To date, reservatio ns
have alreedv been received fro
the following:
Lillian Abram non, Saito@ Abrams

Women's Organizations

Events planned by organiza-
tions affiliated with the. League
of Jewish Women's Organiza-
tions are. announced as follows
for the coming month:
Feb. 2, 2 p. m., League of He-
brew Schools.
Feb. 3, '2 P. tn., Music Study
Club.
Feb. 9, 2 p in., Joint meeting,
Council of Jewish IVomen, Si,
terhood of Temple Beth El, Sis-
Sis-
terho
terhood
of Shilarey Zwick.
Feb. 10, 2 II.
Senior Ha-
dassah.
Fel% 10, 2 p. in., Zcilaktih CI ale
Luncheon.
Feb. I I, 7::30 p. nz, Mu sic
Study Club Dinner Dance.
Feb. 17, 2 p. tn., Sisterhood of
Emanuel.
Feb. 17. )3 p m., Music Stu
Club Series.
Fell. lb. 2 p. pi., }:uropt. an
Women's Welfare,
Nlareh 1, 2 p. az, Junior II a-
dassah Luncheon.

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PAGE FIVE

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(Continued front Page One)
g w rili t im arnpe ceam r je7c nntt io hn e w nit uh si c N l a ri,
fourth vice-president; Nits. Joseph
M. Herman of Boston, treasurer;
Mrs. Joseph M. Herman of Roston,
No Cover Charge Until 10 o'Clock
treasurer; and Ifelen Strauss of
Cincinnati, executive secretary.
Reservations, Clifford 0757
Social Justice Program.
of biographies of our contempnr.. this day the best history of ou
The Social Justice Commission
my great men which will in the people in America. It is siren
of
d•
future help to explain the history I lated by Bloch Publishing Co., 3
Union, through its chairman,
Abrim, Winn Adelle. Ethel Al.
Milford Stern of Detroit, reported
of our times. One of the charm- W est Thirty-first street,
pr. !tenon. Alper. Mollie Aron•tant, Ed
Net
Ne
that it had arranged for a subven-
ing anecdotes told by Herr Reiser York ($2.50)•
Adlts'ak. Mary Barak, Mettle Baron, Ifs Ile
Ito• e Baron. Mr, E. Baron. Fay li
we- Don in the amount of $2,500 to the
is worth quieting. It is:
A valuable addition to classroo m
• i.•hin.
Celin
Becker.
Rose
!fere
Sucial Justice Committee of the.
I Henrietta Berger. Enther Merger, Fre
"Ile prefers to w
a simple woolen histories and textbooks Is Dr. Le
as follows:
Central Conference of American
Berick. Mrs. C.
Be r
pullover, •nd in ths summertime • ,marl vinger s History of the Jews in
of my agitation was that many ' Bergstein. Rode
J. Ihmkntein , Ann Booknte in.; Rabbis. It advocated the publics-
.nit.
Nothing Is mor e foreign to him
Capt. William Stanley Shaw, thousands of Jews settled in Pales• I Benni
trim e Brenne r, Mn,. Cel ia Broiler, Nao
the United States," just published
than
elegance
or
re
renlonlal garb.
no Don of a Reform magazine tie act
founder of Celtic Alliance, with tine, instead of East London, where Buchalter. Harriet Caplan, Anita Cast, ens'
'In thin he agree,. with Spinoza. who by the Union of American Hebrew
es spokesman for Progressive Ju•
headquarters in London and an of- they have proved very successful. Leah Chafe!, Pearl Chafetz, Ethel flu '
tu
rened
• new moat with the. words. Congregations, Rabbi Levinger
Continued from Page One)
,
o.:
,
er, Belle Cohen, Faye Cohen. Labelle (
laism in America.
.will that make me a different man?
fice at 136 Liberty street, New
already distinguished for his note
'Properly speaking, the Zion !hen, ,Gertruile .Cohert,,• Mary
• "
l'' ihen. Fa 5.: Mr. Stern reported that the Com-
It would be a hail situation if the hag
which went to General liertzog York, writing from London to movement should include not mere-
worthy Jewish historical public'
were better than the meat that's in It
nission is premiering to sulineit t-i
James I,, Melvin of the editorial de- ly Palestine , but also S
and Premier MacDonald.
hitchil:".
Jon.
tnI•e
And
so
It
frequently
happens
that
lions, with thin volume fills a need
STANISLAW SCHAPIRO
yria
,• an aid men. Ann Feinstein. Bert ! .nion for its adoption a revi,
Kin
Kin-rotappears at non.. occanion In an
partment of the Detroit News, de- Euphrates valley—the land
Letter to Hoover.
in the classroom. heretofore
lying
l en
h ies de
a livery
e. ion of the Social Justice Program yield every Sunday at 1 p. ne. over
"I should be glad to know clares that the governments of leetween the Euphrates and the
his Wiernik's history was the only
tiliTrrl'eh;
whether you would he in favor of Great Britain, the United States Wady-el-Arish (Brook of Egypt) man, Pauline 1, 17thninn., M... M. Finhtn• h.: enunciated by the Central Confer•. W 11S1 1,1C so, n i, s (plirnot oirs ' s a Radio
g r n d uFfiot r , u m
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Adele Fox. Harriett Fox, Hilda F., Rid ; ante (if American lialefeis at Chi-
the governments of Great Britain, and South Africa may he compelled
was too exhaustive to nerve as a
was the land promised to Fredland, 111.. Jean Friedman, Ann Cu t- cago two years ago. This program
on_ the Petrograd Conservatory and a Inner nt 0, In under particularly
South Africa and the United to support the Zionist movement on Abraham and his seed.
o, G.,.el, Mn..
Gerdil•
ro :3 ,i text-book for elementary schools.
Max
e- Ginnie, M.. lien Gln 'inn. Ger... r
s a pronouncement of the traditi
pupil of Leopold Auer. For the l''''''''""""". '' "•'' '''''"'"''...1 al the Dr. Leyinger's volume presents in
States co-operating to support and an active scale.
ile
"Ultimately, circumstances will (Pyle•,
Mn,. Sara Rudolph ri'n•ler, Lil. '
las,t..molent that he did not have a
Ily
sympathetic
attitude
of
Joe
extend the Zion movement.
Captain Shaw, who is a Chris- compel the governments of Great Ilan ci iszi. er. Edith Glazier. M•llie
la-, past seven years he has been a ',,,
Nib excellent style the romance of the
! sin toward those who are sir
"I am submitting the same in- tian and who was active in sup- Britain, South Africa and the M n ..
(' It't, Ann to, 'lite, . it ,
ug- member of the Detroit Symphony
- White ' nest?
development of the Jewsh comm.
' !Nye.. Goldsmith. MTria ind ling for more equitable and ust Orchestra and has been known as .
quiry to General Jas. Barry Hert- port of Zionism in the movement's United States of America to com- Goldenberg.
tries
o ly in this country.
i The Union of
l'i""I'lt"
tn""7
1
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:"
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*"
violin e.e;,:neele•ru,•• T. midi,
Bell Goodman, Esther Goods
onditions of life in the fifields of one of
Iniig ter.
zog, Prime Minister of South Af- early days at the beginning of this bine together to actively support Goldstein,
the outstanding
nwol. !amino:
Rid• ti odulmnn,
hi s 1. .1 dinner-jacket II! American Hebrew Congregations
rlustry,
commerce
and
social
re
la-'. teachers
teachers in Detroit.
rica, and to Mr. Jas, Ramsay Mac- century, writes on the position in the Zion movement, on an exten- Mr, Bette Gordon.. Lifilen Conlon, Ho ne t
s•i•i • rt win +a ity fasten • la
IS to be commended for publishing
• ""
lag o n
it
i ns, and toward progressive die art
Gordon, Ifillen ( „tam
an. Mrs..
Donald, the 13ritish Prime Minis- Palestine as follows:
sive scale. The fact that th
Milton M. Alexander will be the l :rilh.ht,'„1".'."'•'; —this suet has Just been this excellent volume,
. Anne
ern. Ruth (dreenber
ea m e) industrial, econom le , radio speaker this Sunday.
ter.
As the one man in this country enthusiastic Zionists are Gentiles Rose Greenwald. Iddldnen, . Gus berg, Mr
On
Dr. Golub's "Israel in Canaan"
"My position is set forth in en- (England), net a Jew, who may be does not really affect the question A. Claw.. Jennie Ha orin, Aro Ito +Hand sociological aspects of hum an Sunday, Feb. 8, Joseph J. Cum- Of course, there are interesting Is another of the excellent new
tionships. . Stern rrpur
closed cutting from The Detroit said to have given an impetus to Th ere is destiny in this matter Sam Horowitz,
ec
mins,
publisher
of
The
Detroit
reference's
in
this
biography
text-books
published by the Union.
Y ldali,ta
l4;i. it7171it n.lak
further that the commission is
ryd '
Jewish Chronicle, of Detroit, Mich., the modern Zion movement,
which cannot he evaded, and the !fin ldrvl Jakzit. Shiley FRP Leah int
B eautifully illustrated with maps
5- ranging to net up seminars on ar- Jewish Chronicle and the Waal Einstein's devoted Jewishness and d
of Nov. 28 last."
shipment of Jews from Cape Town,
Si.
IVrith
Messenger
of
Los
Angeles,
his
Zionism.
should like to say a word.
and
pictures,
it gives the story of
We
• tind problems in Jewish centers
are informedt hat
l 'elleenr
Captain Shaw's Views.
"I organized the alien campaign London and New York may become the Katz. I.illian Octal,
ii , pulatien, the first to be held of who is in Detroit on a brief visit "Einstein felt the urge to mak a early Israel up to the First Tem-
Elaine Klanfe
The cutting from The Chronicle, in East London, in IOW. which led a pressing matter at an unexpect- Jennie Virginia Kramer. Mr
plea
in'
from
Los
Angeles,
will
discuss
the
man
like
Rathenau
ace
mein
It
is
not
only a history of
s Cincinnati next A . 1.
t d
ime.
referred to by Captain Shaw, in to the royal commission on alien
Ann amino, Evelyn Lazar. Reba Lear 0.
In.
of peli tosynn
crit emitnation against with the endeavors of the Jewish our early ancestors, but also con-
During the council sessions, N , Jews n
Mrs. Caroline Lemberg. Charlotte I,e
which he outlined his views, read' immigration, in 1502. One result
emplo
The royal commission on alien Norma
ym
ent.
tains
a
description
of how they
renaissance. In his home he intro-
Lewis, Winifred' Lewin. Rose Ed
immigration to which Captain ith Lionitz. Mn,. M an IL Lionitz, An t. Stern was notified by Miss lily it. j
cluced Rathenau to Chaim Weis- were changed by settled life, giv-
Montagu of London that he w teS 1
Shaw refers in his statement is the Mauilavy. Betty Maviinvy, Ann Merino "r • t .
ing
a
charming
picture
of the re-
mann . . , In a conversation in-
chosen chairnian of the social h et- •
Mary Mark'. Ethel Mel ner. Jean Mille
one before which the late Dr. Theo- Margaret
o
Mora., ', rancid Mora.. Jean
; tellectually of the first rank and of ligious, social, ec nomic and po-
erment COMIllittee
the. Weir Id
d •r ilerzl, founder of the modern ette Ndsnentratim. Ada Neon., Sad, e
page.)
I
litical
development
of
the
early
the deepest moral seriousness,
Union for Progressive Judaism.
(Continued from Pre ceding
Zionist movement, appeared as wit- all Kathleen terdn. n
Fresh Food Is Healthy and Nourishing. Eat
n
Rathenau and Ve'eizmann ex- Jews.
Anti-Semitism in America
P11:::IT7Zne
ness on July 7, 1502.
is
berg's
chronicle
of
the
Jazz
racket
I
changed
ideas
on
the
Jewish
Among
the
best
books
written
Albert Prang. Dorothy Rabinowitz. Ten n definitely on the. wane, according
prob-
t 0 and several of the other vol
Rabinowitz, Juliette Raphael, Helen Ile,,
ens
es. ; lem."
um
recently in defense of the Jewish
ler, Freda Rifkin, Mn. Joe Robbins, 0.e - I Milton M. Alexander, widely know *"
Fannie Ilurst's "Back Street," 1
position in Palestine must be
ah Ronen, S nn• Hdrnenhere. M•ranret -; Detroit advertising expert and s 0
If
you
wish
to
read
and
possess
- published by Cosmopo
l
classed Louis J. Gribetz's "The
Rosenfield'. Hilda Ronentield. Ger R
trou: el rial worker, who addressed a se
itan
Book
an
excellent
biography,
got
a
copy
-0 - Corporation, 572 Madison avenue,.
Ronenthal, Maxie Roden. Th
NO CHEMICALS OR COLORING MATTER ARE USED
- I s ion of the council.
Case for the Jews," published by
Mr. Alexa
of Reiser's "Albert Einstein,"
mom. Selma Hoes. Mrs. Elizabeth Ruskin
le- New York ($2.50), deserves the 1
Bloch. An excellent interpreta-
Protect Your Health — It Costs No More
Mollie Samburg. Sc Lottie Snndler, An I der, who is a member of the boa
Roth'.
"History of Venice."
tion of the rights of Jews under
Sandwelds, Mollie herkel. Mollie Sehef . of managers of the Union's depot' rd traditional sales marked to the! Dr. ('evil Roth's "History of the

Only the best meats are used,
(Continued from Page One)
tel. M's. Wm. Sehontak. Soohie Schmier
,t- credit 3)f Miss Hurst's other nos- 'Jews in Venice" is the third of the the Balfour Declaration and the
ment
of
Synagogue
and
School
E
Mr.. Ilerrn•n Schuler, Lucille Schreiber
under constant supervision of a
els In man .respects
.
is
t ension as well as of its tract cm n n-
-
a Schw rtz. Ron
• I Jewish Communities Series pub- v League of Nations Mandate, this
in the manner in which he handled Ilerth• Schreir, Sophie II.
permanent "Mashogiach."
superior to the others. It is an
'helms Conlon Sieden. Mrs . mission, laid the improvement
fished by the Jewish Publication h plume has been lauded deservedly
a number of important estates Schwartz,
.
S. Shaw. Ibudothy Shear. Helen Shet
Shrine •
many students of the Palestine
Gunsberg's
which came under his direction. Edith Shetzer. Ann Siegel. Lena Silk the work of the Union's education l" excellent portrayal of life in a Society of America, the first two 9 y
products
are
uestion.
al
mid-western
community
in
the
lat.'
dentin

I
departments
ealin • w•th 1 1 ,
The obligations and duties of his : Eleanor Silk, Marie Silk. cell Silberblatt
-
manufactured here in Detroit.
Betty Smith. Mollie Smolen•ky, Nrn. Al, el
ter part of the last century and is fort. Dr. Roth is one. oft
offi

re
r y , in
The
text
of
Mr.
Alexander's
at
he
best
s and' Srere. Jennetto Strinbera. M•vme Stone
I. the mama
16
Nu need for the dealer to stock
of a Jewish millionaire known Jewish scholars in England.
honesty as well as ability, involv-• SAIIV Taylor. Mytha ToVlor, Zelda Teit - dress will be found on the editori
III whose home life. might have been Last year he' came to this country
up heavily.
page of this issue.
Deliveries made
Stella Thai. Minnie Tobin. En
Inc. as they do, the handling of ! eau.,
0. hailed as an example to the corn- as
telle W
a rtell. Pearl W artell
M
.
orn Was
Mr. Alexandre was a member
a visiting lecturer in the Jewish
'
funds of estates of deceased who I mister,
daily from our smokehouse.
M Jenne... Weller,
r.. Ennok
but whose guidance and Institute of Religion.
1
left no person to administer their Wetnman, Hilda Wilenkin, Thefina yndk the resolutions committee of th f mority,
177,o15Tic.r.s
influence. came. from the secret and
• council, of which A. Lin, Wei
nen, Ilertha Nacknenn, Pearl Noting.
belongings.
. ... CORNED BEEF, TONGUE,

1 . lifelong love affair with r a Gentile.. , i , "Venice" is the history of pe -
famed Pittsburgh lawyer, wa A
1131itien and events and mir rors
Mrs. Welthy 11 Fischer , wife of
n a( «
al distinction came t o
PASTRAMI, SALAMI,
..,...
St ory of So i •rety.
'''''
ako th e interesting chapters of Bishop Frederick B. Fischer of
Mr. Augu st on Jan. 20, when he
chairman, as well as of the. con 1-
BY
THE
WAY
IWATCH FOR THIS I MILLI
I
WIENERS, ETC.
wa s appointed a member of the
Miss Ruth Raphael, associate, Jewish history in all of Italy. An Ann Arbor, will speak at the Y.
mittee on Synagogue and Schen ' 1
toliteir of Cosmopolitan, sunis up , exhaustive. work, elating ac bk tee W. C. A. on Wednesday, Fe b. 4
Gunsberg's Kosher Products for sale at most of De-
Continued from • Preceding Page). Extension.
grievance conemittee of the Detroit
"Bock
Street" as being "the story the earliest periods of Jewi sh set- at 2 p. m. Her subject is "The
At
the
Thursday
morning
sessio
troit's quality delicatessen atores,
n
liar Association by Clifton G. : h
of Jewish solidarity and what it dement in Venice in the fifth can- New India." A tea and reception
Dyer, president of the association, t ook just out, "Jew in Love." Mr. Alexander presented a min r - does
to one woman's life." This, t , 0., t hi s volume gives
it
y
report
of
the
resolutions
con
givesan ,,,,,, e' d for the speaker will follow at
rakes
his
central
character
take
it
Born and raised in Detroit. Mr. r
I -
August was educated in Detroit ew hard slams at the Zionist mittee, calling on Congress to pas s in fact. is what Miss Hurst meant' lent picture of the rise and fall of which time those attending will be

to
develon
in
her
story,
although
the
ghetto
in
that
historic
deology
in
which
"dein•n"
anel
a
Federal
law
against
lynchin
Public schools and is a graduate of r
rum -privileged to meet and chat with
C;
2380 TWENTIETH STREET
the literary and law colleges of the ew other even more h•gh powered This resolution had been presente 0 you might easily substitute for inanity, of the life of the J ews, I this gifted and charming woman.
to
the
convention
by
Rabid
S.
Mee
xpletiyes
are
vented
on
the
Peel-
the
word
"solidarity"
t
he
term
there
and
of
the.
development
of The lecture is king arranged by
University of Michigan. Ile is a e
Lafayette 3340
erherg of Kansas City, formrely '• "Jewish home life." 'file heroine, their institutions. the Women's Council for Education
member 34 the law firm of O'Brien, stine idea.
l'emple
Beth
El,
Detroit.
I
don't
know
whether
these
tn.
If
Ray
Schmidt,
who
dedicates
her
"Venice"
is
a
happy
choice
for
in International Relations which is
McLeod and August, with offices t
life and gives herself up entirely the members of the society. It is a group Of delegates from 11 Cath-
at 3123 Barium Tower, partners t erances of Ilecht's central charm..
er
echo
the.
opinions
of
Ilerlo
to the success of our hero, Walter another argument in favor of the "ie Jewish and Protestant worn.
with Mr. August in this firm heiner
Fueddi,
explains it to herself when continued support of the Jewish ens organizations in Detroit, bev-
former Judge Ernest A. O'Brien s imself. Perhaps they do—llech:
y ••••
meets her only true lover: Publication Society of America ing in common the desire for edit+
and Congressman Clarence. J. Me- n cams to be constitutionally "p-
"Ile first
was one 34 those high-class which made possible the printing
Lend,.
osed to anything involving 3o-
cation in Internationaliam. The
.lewit h boys. They lived at home of some of the most Jewish classics. council has brought many nation-
i m. Thus the safe central charae-
(Continued from Page One.I
Mr. .August
ugust resides at 2424 (7a1-
they stuck. There were advan. :
ally and internationally known
vert avenue. Ile is married and is er of Hecht'' delivers a few wal- tional needs. In 1923 the convert .- Cages In marrying a
Modern Jewi.h History
glaal Jewish ;

has two children. He is a mem- d le eps at a number of other "ideal. Cation, having grown to a mem
IVhil e we are on the question of 'speakera to Detroit in recent y ears.
bership of 2(111, felt the want I. boy, These boys had ley instinct
This meeting is opn to the pub-
her of Congregation Shaarey sms."
7
(Copyright, 1931. J. T A.1
competent spiritual leadershii the qualities that could make life ' 'fewish history, it is well to note lie.
Zedek, member of the executive 1 :
which was fulfilled by leringin g t. •tweet for a woman. Fidelity. Stn. that the Jewish History Publish-
The
Detroit Section National
committee of the Zionist District
Rabbi Muses Fischer from Chi ',lily. Generosity, Reverence for ing (73i• has issued a revised and Council of Jewish Women is co-op-
.if Detroit, and has bee n
um n the f ami l y.
. ory 0
caz
Jews
her, since student days. of Golden
who found the great sati, 1 America" by Peter Wiernik. This for Education in International Re-
The congregation occupied th
Rule Lodge, F. & A. M.
syn ag..ogue at Garfield and Beau faction and joy of her life in her edition brings the history of our lations and is urging its members
p eole
p on this continent up to the to
f- t i dt,. foe
t Capt. Herman Waiss of Detroit hie n streets until the spring 0
aitpc. !gag compelled
a , ail themselves of the privilege
his week received word of praise 19 27. 13'nai Moshe SenSell
of 1930 and add..to the value of hearing Mrs. Fisher. Tickets
orm to
• end
the ne.
th at is teeing showered on his broth- cis
f
Ntr.
,

il
and work. which is t are. on sale as 05 Rowena.
Traer. who became the ••(
sity f3ellowin • the trend
, Sinn Me e'en of Sapulpa, Okla- mi
gration of its constituents to th her •Iewish lover. It vires Corn n
.ma, by non-Jewish leaders.
northwestern section, and disposed who became the mother of Wal-
Mr. Nleyen organized 30 church- of
the building and acquired th, . tel'r children, but to Ray it wa+
The. Detroit News, in an editor-;;„ and other organizations in a present site at Dexter houlevar, etenenrehensible from the very lee-
ial in its issue of Jan. 20, under the ,,, oveme.nt for relief of newly and
a
and Lawrence
ginning, a Jewish friend whom she
Lawrence avenue.
• employed.
title "Nathan Straus Was a Sync- th employed. So effective has beam
Agtletties in New Synagogue.
bad known long before she met
led of Citizenship at Its Finest," th welfare organization he formed
From the spring of 1927 to the IValter haying explained to her "in
leaps high tribute to the late. Jewish ta at when he was pressed by husi- fall of 1928, when building opera 31 burst of confidence": "With t he
leader and philanthropist. In this „, .55 to resign he was compelled by tions commenced, and continuing Jewish fellows of his class, girls
Many times a telephone in the home mould
editorial, reference is made to the
mular demand to stay at the head to May 26, 1929, when the pr e , were divided into two classe s -
All of the new Fords are equipped with Triplex sh•tter•
relief movement,
memorial sermon on Nathan Straus!
ent synagogue was officially dedi- .. 'slaksas" and the girls they would
proof glass windshields. This is • aafety featur e
prove useful to Dad in his stork ... to call the
of the
delivered by Rabbi Leon From in I l a Governor W. II. Murray of Ok- cated, the congregation's activi- marry. Out of his class and out
utmost importance
because it red.. the d•ngera of
Temple Beth El. The NeWg
office or shop ... to reach business a-sociates
edi- to homa wrote Mr. Mayen the fol- ties were carried out in rented of hit faith and out of his reckon-
flying glass. It It" used many lives and
tonal follows:
p ted many
wing letter of praise:
quarter+ at the corner of Linwooel ing, except as the kid of a girl on
serious injures in collisions.
10 enable his employer to reach him quickly.
"I have been informed of your and ClairmoUnt avenues, and high whom you could sow
in nomething that attaches it.
+n u "There
a wild oat."
(•• certain
name. and '
them
This shatter-proof glass windshield is included without
fo r the regard of ponterite. , redder..
' hound effort and effieiency, in the holidays services were held at And Ray Schmidt the great in-
Among ,
itch
mace of the Community Welfare Jericho Temple.
in the name ;Straw , ,'' • family of
extra cost. It is just one of many exclusive features
fluential power in the double life
Mother mould find it handy for shopping in in-
on.
that makes the new Ford a really fine cede at
and in feeding the hungry of
The present edifice, a beautiful of Walt er Saxe!, philanthropist
an unusually
indu,, ern
ur city.
low cost. C•Il or telephone for • demonstration.
clement steadier ... for "running — errands ...
men.hip anti, ••d exemplified so notably Yo
and imposing structure, now har- and banker, the story of these 311 r■
• "I take the time in the midst of
love es marking Fannie Ilurst's
the lee Nath•n Straus. itn philnn-
hors
the
present
membership
of
hem'
s
im portant work to thank you fur
.
forordering additional household supplies quickly
350, the Young People's Auxiliary, "Back Street" among the most
-
"There wy an epitome of marling cif • th is work. It is of tremendous im.
izerothip in the
It lien guests drop in.
composed of their sons and &nigh- lightful of novels.
luau. family. who, mem P°
rtance that every citizen of th..
lur. reaped such ,
Einatein's Biography,
toady re. ..6 in the st
tern. numhering 60, a Sunday re-
United Staten. About them clung a
ate make some sacrifice in the in.
Anton Raiser's biographical por-
mud detzdfitY. • banks conthrehennion of ter rests of humanity. Your splen. ligious school of 300 pupils, a
Son and daughter could keep in touch midi
• be world', ill. and • rooted ImPuine
daily Hebrew school, together with trait of Albert Einstein, published
'III I services will be appreciated."
nthrd.•et *milt!, in term. of eo
by
Albert and Charles Boni, 00
nntructine
the
many
religious,
educational,
school or business friends. and mould be in-
neighborlin e.,
+or i al and recreational functions Fifth avenue. New York 1$2.50),
"It might he .sect the, the Straus qual.
4 . 111414-41 in more good times if they could be
i.e. were
assume..a position of im-
the congregation and affiliated at once as+
retrial. It is certainly true thy
thi• ration indebted to rn•ny oplendid
portance because the famous Aden-
ups are actively engaged in,
member. of the
reached easily.
Jewith mide for enarn•
We have • selection of guaranteed used cars for sale.
tist ha+ himself endorsed its con-
glen in living, on the bench. in thee
tm-
tents in a prefatory note which
trerrial and induntthal world.. in civil life
We Will Accept Any Make of C•r in Trade
• The David Horndoker Independ-
states:
An American community had only Co look
Ind in emergencies, such as fire. sickness or
around to find proof of the ,
ent ladies Society will welcome to
8832-46 VAN DYKE (4 blocks north of Harper)
. It mar be
thY the long end tragic story of Jew.
'The ythor of th. hook is one
Detroit
its
noted
guest,
Rabbi
• h.,
accident. a telephone mould prose ins altiable for
by planted in the hearts of the people
nn• • tn. r•th,
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in on
Mucha Ginsburg at 6 p. m. this'
OPEN SUNDAYS
en abiding charity which find. it.
dryor,
thin,ghtn
belief.
in
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led,,.,,,
nheleay,gri..'enled. 1.
summoning aid immediately.
pre.sion in the lives of much men zdn \'..• SuT
the n Strait,
sion . many Jew3sh communities t.hhe'"nd'a.m.
r
.1.•111. In
eception
will
take
and
A• Rabbi Fr•m well
0,
groups visited by Me•nacherr t , •re•td di me
lent Sundt,, place at Congregation Mishkan Is. t
de• i e to kw
no
difference,dof cla., no di.linrtionn
what I and or I.n.k B C. 6,1
fi i st
.111 of the conveniences and advantages of a
of
rather en-
creed touch nurh men. They view the rael, 2627 Blaine avenue. near Lin- the shkin. the world president of doh... a,d,••I
•hat I •do
world broadly and, tieholdine sorrow. des
Jewish National Fund. who is
/tea.' the fact• of t
wood.
The
public
is
invited.
now
he tun.ld df.d.
telephone alas. be had in your liorm• for as lit Ile
For Young and Old, There is No Healthier Food than
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Ihr o , len ont, a. I',, ) a.
ieh t Ire ezp e ct•
have gone on record as favoring M
than Strad. was such a rn•n. •nd •mong ,
as 8Fa cents a day. To place an order, visit
one who
Fox
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the noble.t eati
the
xamples s of
n i.e.' ohilan•
plan. and have undertaken who tan no more b• another thy. I zirn
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'N•than Straus is not merely •notherl
the year portrayed through the sishkin, were the first to heartily
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