SAVE II AND YOUR ' BE EYES II SAFE NAT N. FRANK FORMER FESTIVALP ? 4 ° 1 F. 1 TVI. 1 1 STROOCK LECTURES IN BY JEWISH GROUP CONGRESSMAN DIES BY YALE PROFESSOR I ONS Nraternal and Club Nutra Ey• ex•min•tion and glass.. prescribed by our DOCTOR of Optometry. Registered • •sl certified by State of Michigan. A guaranteed service at reason able prices. imeriut GIs. Eyes Fitted be 4500 toper. Cm oplete with lams on. me- • 1•11•1 wl. 611 values MURRAY'S M. JACKMAN, OPT.) 1119 GRISWOLD ST. Near Knsel's Open Evenings Until 9 •Clock FLOOR COVERINGS OF DISTINCTION WINDOW SHADES DRAPERIES ORNAMENTAL RODS and • complete line of LINOLEUMS Shades Cleaned and Reversed LaSalle Window Shade Co. 8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones Garfield 1230.31 I you bought Filial preparations are being D 0 0 R. Homo& D'Esprit. made for the participation of the The Deughters of the Odd Fellow. and The la. meeting watt presided over alevy-Ilazomir Singing Slickly Rebecca. met at the Maccabee Temple. by Presidentrwin Burdick. Chad. lip. Charles C. Torrey, professor of in the Festival of Nations in the March 21, under the oupervisMn of Mr.. tilt reported more money and wat neetied to Manson, Semitic languages at Yale Unker- M•ny t•Irien one discusoed aid the poor. After buoinee., • lent urn was among which were the drill to be held in given by Dr. D. Levitt. The next rneet• lg., end the picnic to be held at sity, will deliver this year's series Bob i. will be at the borne of D. Friedman, I Lo in August. Repreoentatives to be sent 2.0 Pingree avenue. of Stroock lectures at the Jewish Ito v•rious clubs were chosen as follow.: -- Fannie Ostrow net Kate Berkowitz. The Institute of Religion on March 23, ST. LOUIS. - Nathan Frank, Le Cord. One Antis. drill sitUail under the direction tot Mr. Le Cercie Des Ands net at the home former representative in Congress, 24, 25 and 26, at 8:30 p. ill. The Mann then performed. After the drill. I of Ann Barron on April 6. I In Klay• wealthy real estate owner and lectures will be given on the gen- refreshments were served. The uffieere I man was • guest of tie doh. The nest elected at the preceding meeting •re: ...Ina will be on April 13, lt the home lawyer, died in the Jewish hospital eral theme of "Jewish Influence in President, Edith Miller; ...president, o f Et• Narinsky, 310 Englewood eve. at the age of 79 years from a Early Mohammedanism," and the Cold,. Pet.: secretary. Ann• Kimmel, , sue. streptococcus infection. A blood treasurer, Lillian Medd... following specific subjects will be -- --- transfusion was performed a week treated: "The Jews in Arabia," ; Tau Beta Gamm• Sorority Omega Social Club. ago in an effort to sale his life. "The Genesis of the New Faith," Tau Beta G•rrina Sorority met at the He was a bachelor. Members of t he club presented a pro. home of M iss Anne Butter of Glad, • one "The Early Koranic Teaching," gram at the Fisher Body Plant under heehew the .spices •of The sorority I. planning w he t. Mr. Frank was the founder of "The Religious History," "The Mayor Murphy's Unerri• loon and bridge dance to he held at the ployrnent monlit.. Approximately the St. Louis Star as daily news- Narratives of the Koran" and 1,800 men were In •ttendance. After Chine. Tea Garde. on Sunda c. April paper, the daily edition haviing de- "Mohammed's Legislation." 19. The next meeting will be at I he the entertainment the boys were (related of Miss Koenigsburg of VirAinia veloped from the Sunday Sayings. Professor Torrey is the first of to • b•rttlet by some of the officials at , home F.A . an uptown refe. The club is preoenting After absorption of the St. Louis American scholars to participate • three.act play. The Arrival of Kitty." Chronicle in 1905, he sold the in this course of lectures which S t the Y. W. It. A. little Theater, April Phi Beta Epsilon Fraternity. property. has been established in memory of In and 13 at 8:30 p. m. 'rick.mare In *montane. with ruled laid down now •vailable, by the fraternity there wao no meeting Hilda Stich Stroock, and which He was elected to Congress in held Sunday Tueoday m.ked the 1886 and re-elected in 1888. makes it possible for the students: first of the nightly meetings to be held Club Galaxy. of the institute to hear the find.' In 1928, running on a wet plat- The first general meeting of Club Ga• from now until the coming winter. All member+ .tended Field • baseball ings of distinguished authorities laxy wa. held at Hutchins Intermediate held I. Roosevelt Sunday practice morn- form, he sought the Republican on the religions of the world. The School. Reports were given by the log and pent Sunday afternooneide- United States senatorial nomina- chairman of both seetion. ntating ac• ing at lakes near Detroit, tion, but was defeated by Roscoe two previous Stroock lecturers complishmento of each group for the pest C. C. Patterson, who subsequently were the late Prof. Hugh Gress- month. Joe Groe. and Mn Millman, as • Ids to the newly•elected en•ertainment Phi.So-L1te Sorority. was elected. man of the University of Berlin,; comma et, are planning tin urntoric•I ex- The 1 hi So•Lite Sorority met at the Mr. Frank had been a member in 1927, and the late Prof. H. St. WILLIAM CAYMAN hibit for member, to be given at the Jewish Center Sunday, April 6, et 2:30 ..:ohn Thackeray of Cambridge next general meeting. Any information P • r° ' The sorority contributed $15 to of the St. Louis bar for 56 years, Masonic Auditorium Friday eve- deslmal may be had by calling Fa it Oaks. the Jewish k:mergency Fund for Pas.- specializing in corporation law. ning, April 17, Saturday after- University, in 1928. Euclid 6002. . Men,b ers voll have • solaoh MOO The Stroock lecturer for the For an almost equally long time noon and evening, April 18. at Webster 11.11 on Sunday, 4:30 he had been prominent in Repub. p.m. Tau Sigma Rho Sorority. A special meeting will be held It is expected that more than current year has been a member Tau Stoma Rho Sorority met at the Sunday at 230 p. m. limn politics in Missouri. In 1896 15,000 people will attend these of the Semitics department at home of Mies Mary Anchill, XL Rosedale Yale 1900. Ile is a of fellow' e as c airman of the Republican three performances in which many of the since American Academy Arts Rodin Club. Court on April 5. The charity bridge has The last meeting of the Rodin club state executive committee during of the city's national groups will and Sciences and vice-president of been postponed until oumetime In the near future. but the club donated • sum Ins held at the home of Mrs. II. Bae. the McKinley campaign. He was participate . American He Schools Oriental of money to the Detroit Jewish Emer- 2312 Hazelwood. on Sunday. Mitreh 29. vice-president and later a mem - The lalevy-Ilazomir Singing So- the Research. is the of author of gency Relief Fund. for Passover. A After the regular hotline.g meeting the . . executive committee of ciety's choir will be directed alter- • perial meetins will be held at the home member, played bridge. Supper was ber of the e th eLouisianaurchase Exposition nately by Prof. Elijah Zaludkow- o.. numerous works, among them of Minn Lea Sherman on April 10. The served later in the evening. Piano are .• . -- ... . of 1904, ano nstoricai 1 , aiue i next reg.nr meeting will be at 1700 completed and ticket, now on sale for ski, director of the choir, and MI- of Lomposition Ezra-Nehemiah," "The Moham-; the bridge Party to be held Wednesd. Taylor avenue, on Welineoday, April 16. After attending high school in liam Cayman, his associate direc- medan Conquest of Egypt and ---- evening, April 29. at ((nab Moshe Syn. Kay Vete. gogue. The next meetir. will be held St. Louis and Washington Univer- tor. The society will be represent, North Africa," "Mysticism in The last meeting was presided over by at the home of Mro. II. It. Sallnger, 2906 sity, he received his law degree at ed on the program by the follow. Islam," and The Second Isaiah." the preeident, this Mier. •t the home of Richton, on Wednesday evening, April the Harvard Law School in 1872. ing numbers: Milton Hecker, 15058 Holm.. An In• 15. Known as Philanthropist H as Founder of St. Louis Daily Star. • '00 0 tons of Genuine Semet-Solvay Co1,4: you'd find the same high quality in each Yields Clean Heat No Smoke No Soot SARIN BROS. INC. Established since 1910 COAL and ICE Consult us today about your heating problems 1635 WESTMINSTER AVE. LOngfellow 1075 Member of the Detroit Coal Exchange Among his clubs in St. Louis were A major liturgical composition I As has been the practice of the institute in th cease ofprevious will he sung by J. M. Ilertz, bass, ; I Stroock lectures, the discou and L. Greenblatt, tenor. p rses by Both singers, well-known to Detroit aud- Pr fessor Torrey will be p blished iences, have solo parts with the in book form by the Jewish Insti- s The composition will be tute of R li ion Pre s and will chorus. iSt ) Felix Winsen to Receive delivered to the accompaniment of comprise the third volume of this N. S. Girls. series. the organ. Eagle Badge. The N. S. Girls presented the play '11y Lady Dreams" In the preliminarlem , The monthly social of the socie- -.- EVERTOR ENGRAVING Cu. of the dramatic tournament. March 29, Modernietics. ; ty will he held Sunday, April 12, Second Floor Kerr BIdo. St the Jewish Center. It is one of the The topic of importetice now being The highest honor to be attained at 539 Kenilworth avenue. Re- four plays chosen to be given In the discunsed by the members is the dance by a scout will be awarded to freshments will be served and there finals on April 18. to be held M•y 2 at Jerieho Temple. The next meeting will be at the home of Ill. Felix Winsen Thursday night, , will he dancing. Members and QUALITY Ilan Ulanoff, 2717 Glendale SI0ma Rho Sorority. April 16, at Central High auditor.; their friends are invited. . gm. Rho Sorority met at the home PRI NTINt, --- ium, at the La Salle District Court of Mien Ruth Skolnick, 071 East Phil: Gamma PI Bridge Club. PLATES A I. it adelphic ...I emorto was held for the men:- of Honor. It is the Eagle badge, March 29. A mt.. party will I bent •nd their We Are Happy to Announce the Opening of the The Avukah summer school will be held April 114 in honor of Miss Fran. On M • which is awarded only after the 'i ten Gold. • new member. the home of Ruth Carp, 2921 Elmhurst. acquisition of 21 merit badges. meet again this year at Camp Following • brief meeting, Rose 1.01, 11 Was 1411 H HO IT. PILT1 III Scopus, on Lake George, New LI 83 iS N011111., IJNTrot 'o Theta Delta Kappa Sorority. hostese •t • bridge •t her home, 511 Twelve of these merit badges, em- York, for a period of two weeks, Theta Delta Kappa Sorority met •t the Trowbridge. on April 3. The atiente of bracing the subjects of first aid, - home of Mi. Helen Greenblatt. Itarch swimming, personal health, public 1 A Ilebrew production on the beginning June 19 and ending '' ' Z I: if tolie'elc 'ot„ tahn' d 20. The Necond anniversary •ffair Is to 1!' laon, July 3. ? ,1O,";an t i u ) oelll:. th be given the Everglades Club April The next meting will he at the hot. roc health, life saving, cookin , camp.: g theme of the Jewish National Fund I The de faculty be composed of 26. NI. Ilelen Greenblatt h. been ap- Billie Fidler, 0751 McQuade. ing, civics, bird study, pathfinding. i will be staged by the pupils of the Jacob Haas, vvill Simon Ilalkin, Prof. pointed general chairman for the •ffair, pioneering, and athletics, are re- Shaarey Tovah Talmud Torah, a Shalom Spiegel and Prof. hlorde- anointed by the Minces K.,.. Stern Doe. Straneers Athletic Club. Eat Gunsberg's Kosher ' q The ...than team ha. annexed the uired. The other nine subjects, branch of the United Ilebrew • er, ollie G cat M. Kaplan, who has to tentatively, rand, and Is Matilda Nab. to be Ichamplon.hip of the Detroit Jewish ore optional with the scout. It can I Schools, on Sunday, April 12. at accepted Delicatessen Products. Soldinger. Mi. Esther an invitation lecture. Amt.. •t the next meeting. Sunday, Lesatte and will now bend its efforts easily b e seen that a scout quell- • r ; 8 D. m., at the Philadelphia-Byron April 12. towards gaining further lattrels In the tying It will also include the active Hall for this rank enjoys all all- athletic firmament hy en... In Indoor ' -• The play, "Song of Redemp- leaders of Avukah, such as Rabbi Lambda Sism• Gamma Sorority. basketball during the tontine mummer. around development. Min The outlook for • chempionship team ix Felix completed his require. tion '" is a song of love that is Samuel M. Blumenfield, national Vivian Sperber 2151 Glad- promi.Ing. Several of lest year's men stone entertained Lambda of Sigma Gamma years , always sung by the Jewish people; c;r7sident, and James Vlaiterman ments within a period of two Sorority at her home on In April mworn •I • S. member Miss are Our beautiful surroundings, excellent and of back in addition to • promising group ise honorary secretary. Ann Schiller wad new players. Jack K•ufman, publicit as a member of Congregation , a song of love of the homeland, of MI. tiara Wei. was voted into the no- director of the club. Is desirous of form. The course of study this year individual attention given to your comforts, as- Shaarey Zedek Troop 104, and at 1 !eve of the l'alestine soil, of love rority. A tier. book is being made to ing •n indoor Ie.. among the Jewish will be divided into three cycles, 1 sures you of a most delightful stay. keep articles concerning the sorority. Af- organi.ations in the city . Manaaers in- the present time is servin • to the o (the revival and freedom of the dealing with the Jew in the mod- nation. an tere•ted In Joining the leagne, ter a abort business meeting, • "lath. write to capacity of patrol leader in this nerly was held, The eorority has 0632 Broadetreet for more detailed In- troop. This play is the second in the ern world, the Jewish national SPECIAL LOW RATES opening for a few girls between the all formation. The club is contemplating renaissance, and Zionism and the There will be many other series of Hebrew national I of 17 and 19. Anyone Interested, or.. staging • dance •t the Walled Lake -. by . the Talmud Torah of American scene. A number of Miss Rose Rankin. Euclid (050-14. The Dance Ca.. durIne the next month. Ni. awards presented at this court, the given , bix-atile Road section each scholarships are being made WE CATER TO WEI/DINGS AND PARTIES avail. next meeting will be •t the home of vitiations are .w :being carried nut and two major ones being the advance- the MI. Schiller, 901 I.othrop. able for students on the campus. the dale will be announced in a later ments and parents' rents' banners. The 3 ' ear at this time. -- Write or phone for further information- 1.... Member of the club were guest. (WATCH FOR THIS LABEL) following awards will be made to Pilot Athletic Club. at • homte warming Oven by Net horhy In the rte.-finals of the Labor Sports •t hie residence on Dexter boulevard last members of Troop 104: MT. CLEMENS 472 Made Fresh in Detroit! Union ba.ketball league, the Pilots earned Sunday night. Second class, Lawrence Silver. IllgtillPir il3 their way to the finals by defeating the --- man, Allen Schmier, Robert Col- Red Stars Athletic Club. 27 to 16. Delivered Daily to All Good Philemathic Debating League. ---- The Philornat h lc Debating Club met ten; first class, Dave Goodman; Deficit t Store. Stool. even Inc •t the Twelfth-Atkinson Beta Rho Delt• Sorority. bra merit badges, Howard Finsilver The last meeting held •t the Y. March nch of Sham my Z ed k. The Ask Your Dealer for Gunsberg's 26. It wa. decided that the fifth anni- . f lb e evening consisted of • pro (3), Felix Winsen (4), Barney debate. Goilinlith (3), Harry Bressler (2), Serg,ces; Resolvd. that the U versary of Beta Rho Delta Sorority take nited Staten Rec. G sos . k., n e ,, e ie v. Th e I On Moday. April 12, at 10:45 a. m., place at the Everglades. April 25. No on . ",.,,,,,,,,,,, I Edwin Finsilver (2), Maurice the pulpit will be occupied he Dr. Leo illation of officers took place April 9 wee upheld by Adolph Goldberg and Abe I MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. Insurance M. and election will be held the following Davis. The nmative consisted a Alex Greenbaum (1), Louis Rosen (1), M. Flanklin who will speak on the sub- ject. "Christians Only... Baruch • week. At present two girl, are on the 2210 Park Ave. and Jack Rom. Afte r the or- ' ' . Dunitz (3), Joe Lipowitz (81, Dr. Franklin will omit, the pulpit probationary term for membernhIp. aanIzell. had given the decision to the Julius Elson (1); star, Joe Limy- Randolph 8181 1 SaturdaColony, ng, April 11. at 10 o'clock ...066 . Jos6eh c Ilefeon n bate as a .h..k. Camaraderie Club. At this meeting the "Z' Harry Bressler; life, Felix Men's Evening: Winsen; eagle, Felix Winsen The Camarederie Club met •t the Jew. alum., gave • critics report of the de. . . 2380 Twentieth Street The committee on artivities •nnottnces WILLYS MUSICAL MEMORY HOUR Ish Center, April A George 11.0in and constitution Troop 104 extends an invitation an n M eltinor g for M en - to held Wed- Joseph Fast were accepted es mem- whir h has l wen revised by a committee STATION WLW (700 Kg.) Lafayette 3340 to all to attend this ■ . •o o rt of honor. nest]. eveninw April 15 , •t . 6:30. A herm bringing the (doh membership to headed by Alb ert Silber. Next week the d inner m eeting will be held in the social e 20 A tylenie roe. will be held at Belle Philomethie intends to put . a preten BIOND .Y BENING, 11 p. m. E. S. T. ho I. 1 he speaker will be Dr. Solomon l the University, Columbian, Mis- Sigma Gamma Girls The Slams Gamma Girls •re opening souri Athletic, Westwood, liar- their membership o drive for girls in high u yard and City. school between 16 and 17 yearn of age. They Sr. p.m. ,: to have • theater party e g in Thorodev, April 9. and • Mother's Dar program for members and prospects' roothere In May. The next meeting will be held n April 15, earn about Jewish familiee most likely to need the club'. mid. Refreshments were served after the meeting. Entr- talnment followd the dimunsion. The next meeting will he •t the home of Kate Margot.. a