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57

?AGE EIGHT

ni)erRon;lcwisnefRONICLE

SOKOLOW TO HEAD 1"should Dr. Weizmann accept the RESTORE ORDER
IN
Party's invitation then the
MISSION TO U. S. Labor
Labor Party will secure a fine' NABLUS AFTER ARAB

..____.

MRS. LESSER, WORKER

ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR

AT CENTER, RESIGNS gentilit Net!,
catch because Dr. Weizmann is not !
---
El
only a man of wide knowledge and
Announcement is made that
atta
Mrs. Ann Lesser, who has been
po
Altman's
Jewish
Radio Hour has
ssesses
its offer to go to South Africa in I grma inments but
In charge of the mothers' club
(Continued from Page One.)
lity of magnetic force. " a per- 1 I
been changed from 12 to 12;3
December to aid the drive ther e f or
noon
work department, has resigned,
Fenkell Ladies Loan Association.
n thrg
earfut nefn
s oon,
will
I The invitation to Dr. Weizmann ! graphic Agency that he had no
Independent Jutish League.
e
A surprise party mu given Mrs. M.
according to an announcement by Sabbath Services:
and that all future po
Ilayesod,
the A chief finan- i was extended through the executive qualms about dealing with any-
The Modernistic. defeated the Argo-
the Koren
instrument
instrument
of the
Rabbi Leon Fran, will occupy
inkel. president of the lenkell
Lad ie s nuts 2 to 1, in • hard battle to win the
be
at
this
hour
on
Sundays.
gency.
At
of
the
Peale
Zion,
Zionist
Labor
body
disobeying
the
government.
i
Samuel Levine, executive secre- the pulpit Saturday morning, Aug.
oaf Association, and Mr. Finkel at their
the special meeting of the Agent),
championship
of
the
league
by
two
games.
party.
mu. 3105 Clemente, rlriy Mra•
h world flashe s
tory
of the Jewish Centers Asso- 29. Services begin at 10 o'clock will The
this regular
Sunday Jewish
be broadcast
Executive in Zurich this week it
The general strike was every- F. Nide and Mrs. Z. ad ot of the
ciaition.
he h tire'. TI:e . 17aognue5 throughout I the
An Important Find.
j ean, ar e held in the 13rown Memor-. , David Bernstein.
by
was decided to ma
make a special fund
where more or less effective, ac- "'
Mrs. Lesser came to the Jewish and
. embers of the Fenkell Ladi e s Loan Ain race. The Argonauts won secon velem
.
The
remains
of
a
house
be-
o
nn
od
Chapel.
,
a
y
.
;ddi:
A
raising effort in South Africa, Unt-
ng „. 2 . 4 n,n Ivn
cording to reports reaching police 0
haendc.lo.sInvg
TIlte, 0A rmetie• nas Center in November of 1930. Our- i
II. Altman discussed the Jewi
lieved to be that in which Iiahab, headquarters. Christian shops r
nary.
sh
ted Sates, Canada and Holland.
4
to
ortyfive guests were present. iv
ing the time that she was in charge
. !charities last Sunday and al, dis.
re. triple tie for third place • with the
i the woman of Jericho, sheltered the closed because of Sunday made
Flower Fund of Jewis h Win-
k
It is no
not known whether Dr,
e club and from hawks and Galaxy. The trophy will be of the Mothers' Club work a newly
cussed the future of the Yid sh
1di
Weizmann acceptance of the Jew- two spies of Joshua before he ate t. the stoppage more pronounced. friends and
umber of telegrams were toresented to the winners in the near appointed advisory committee tin-
; stage as it applies to the you,
the
tacked
city, have been uncover. Jewish shops were o p en , as were t
or
e
ish Agency's offer will make it im- ed
by I'ro
ed. Mrs. Wolfe sang
Jewish generation.
airmanship of Mrs. An-
the on
lesson,
f. John Garstang of Liv-
basketball au
uon
are now being •rranged.
foe the drew W Irieffian was
The Flower Fund of the Jewish
possible for him also to accept the erpool University in the course of Arab provision dealers. Some
This Sunday there will I
most active.
Jewish
families
took
the
precau-
Welfare
Federation
has
received
usual
musical
program,
ii.,,,
rat
Under
the
leadership
and
guidance
Beta Omega Phr Sorority.
offer of the British Labor Party excavations on the site of the an-
Modernistks.
tion of leaving the mixed quarters
A coo 1.1 will be
of Mrs. Lesser and Mrs. Wineman, ' contributions in memory of Ruth discussion by Mr. Altman, hi ad-
to stand as its candidate for the I cient city of Jericho, according
m'krni"'" met ''
h°""
of t the five Mothers' Club, with
tiov„. ;:;:feir(7. (}) , T. $ 1, - ' Rae The
to for the day. While Arab work- Ph) Sorority .t
Solomon, 3776 Virginia he
Park,
Aug
Franklin Einstein, daughter of Dr, dition to the regular new s
House of Commons in the Exchange word received here by Sir Charles
a
man. 303 Lic
tl,, , ill'.
eester
Court,
Sept.
4,
;
21.
The
Modernistic.
baseball team woo: I
ch
DIVi .ton
.
men on private structures stayed next mting w ill
of Manchester in the next
membership of more than 700, had and SIrs. Leo Franklin, from Mrs. as above mentioned.
,1
be
•t
the
horne
sictorimis
in
the
last
game
of
the
sea-
I
Marston, backer of the Garotang on their jobs Arab laborers em- Mildred ` G•ralick
'
sn,
an
active
year.
Arthur
Goulson, Mrs. Samuel Ho-

election. The Zionist Executive defi- ex pid ition.
, 1608 Taylor avenue. o
gainst the Argonuts. in • hard I
_____
I fough t game. The Modernintics won the
ployed on government roads joined
nitely denied that he would accept
The Mothers' Club work during ester, and Miss Ruth Rosenfield; in
baseball championship of the Jewish In. I b
D ebacle.,
the apnastins season
Although its timbers are charred the strike.
the nomination.
memory of Benjamin Root, son of
t;
es c h aract e r
A meeting of the Deborians was hel d dependent League anl win be presented ,
an its worlls
a ofruin ed , yet mc
d wi
of
The
proposed
march
of
all
48
.;Ivor
e weducational pro- Mr. and Mrs. A. Root, from Mr.
th

Tuesday evening, Aug. IN, at the horn
l•w , ..v. "9. The tub "T."' ""
In the meantime the Manchester the interi

the house ius h pre - members of the Arab Executive to of, Miss Mollie Zimmerman. The Minie e h.,' ride to W hmore
and
Mrs. II. H. Warner.
it
Lake eter the gram, in which the Board o f Ed
• game. The nest meeting will be at the
Guardian and practically the entire served. Frognienta of the thatch
cation, the
I ice ern •red Gertrude Adele war
the government offices and to all guest,
the Department of Recrea-

London press expresses certainty which covered the roof, pieces of
of Stern
the club for the evening. A . home of Lillian Weiss, 2931 Grand, Aug
.. don, the Music Study Club, the
the consulates turned out to be a outing •5 Rouge Park was held Aug. 23 " 2••
Unveiling of Tombstone.
should Dr. 1Veizmann become the beam and bits of the charred
WARSAW. - (J. T. A.)
_____
Council of Jewish Women, spe-
The
a that
fiasco. About 40 members of the The annual election meeting of the De •
candidate he would undoubtly be roof will he brought to London for
management of the Warsaw Ile-
n.
will be held Sept. 1, at the horn :
Purity Relabel. Assembly for Girls.
' cialists of the Jewish Social Serv-
Arab Executive and their follow- bo.
The
unveiling of a tombstone in brew daily, Hazefirah, the oldest
.
elected. The Manchester Guardian Sir Charles. Pieces of the ro
of Miss Freda Freedman.
Tuesday. Se pt. I, •t 7:
p.
ers
sought
to
carry
out
the
proces-
ice Bureau, the North End Clinic, memory of Nathan Bielfield will paper of its kind in Europe, will
editorially asks "will Dr. Weizmann
: harit
Oil y Rainbow A ss embly for Gi
30 rls will
' hold the last business meetingunder
the and many lay people and Jewish take place at the 51achpelah Ceme-
run?" The Evening Standard says with which Rehab lowered the twolsion to the government offices but
u
Td Sigma Sorority.
soon resume publication. Finan-
spies to safety have also been after a verbal altercation be-
present regime of officers. The officers educators of Detroit participated tery, Woodward and Eight Mile
( °Mic Zei11;tiAhug12984
cial difficulties obliged the Haze.
found.
e for the ensuing year are: Frances Cusell,
tureen Jamal Husseini, one of the home S
ar
t' worthy advisor, and Ann Welnbeck. , and co-operated. , Road, on Sunday, Aug. 30, at 2 firah, which has been in existence
Marget.
Th e ne:tsucTalt
*
event
on
th
As part of his plan of attack sicretariesof the Executive, and, sorority's calendar is • lawn party to b w , mother advisor.
The board of directors of the p. m. Relatives and friends are with several interruptions, to dis
Sokolovitch, Oldest Jew in
Joshua sent two spies to search Major Wainwright of the police held the early part of September. 'I'h
Jewish Centers Association, of invited to attend.
, continue publication last Sunday
Poland, Dead at 110.
which Mr. Nate S. Shapero is pres-
Jolly Elite Club.
out the land. When they reached department, only 10 were allowed
Due to
rr11 ; P:
ident, at its last meeting accepted'
•h•• "•"
•"•'"•"
Jerusalem they obtained shelter in to enter the strongly guarded fair. The Misses Evely'n'tle'lfuTcl'
"
Ci•hen, the I...I meeting was c
L
o
nducted
rd.
esser s resignation with a
et
VILNA, Poland.-(J, T. A.) the house of Rehab which was situ- building.
Belle Gun
have returned, from • by the vice-president, Morris Linden. Mil-
h iid an bin,
great deal of regret,
their vacations and were heartily eel- • toi
ise/107r of the duce to
-Zalman Sokolovitch, Poland's ated in the wall of the city and had
, be
Arabs Charged With Sedition.
corned b y the girls. The
corned
t he
Mrs. Lesser left the Jewish Cen- 1
next hostel. hold
H otel
oldest Jew, died suddenly here at ■ window on the outside. When the
When the Arabs entered they will be Miss Beatrice A. Feldman

of 616
night eki
lets Association to return to her
the age of 110. Mr. Sokolovitch, king of Jericho learned of the pres- found not one responsible officer Kenilworth.
lila Sokoloff was given the honor of heing
home in Bluefield, W. Va,
no.Ie ss •t this T, lie •Iso
who was ■ merchant, was active ence of the spies, he ordered Rehab on duty because it was Sunday.
Beware of specials offered. Make sure they
there
will
be
an
open
meeting
in
the
near
A
to
give
them
up.
rg
onauts.
until the last day.
Only High Commissioner Chan-
The club clop . ]
bear a reliable label. Without a label you do
thp baseball schedule 1 future. date and place to be minunced Home Relief Society Sub-
Instead of obeying the king she e or s private secretary was Sunday by losing to the Modernistic.
In next issue of this paper. Next meeting
not know who the manufacturer is and it may
hid them on the roof of her house there. The Arabs left with him l to 1 ad Iuae
scription Luncheon on
e season with a per. will be at 8609 Twelfth otreet on Sept. I..
be an inferior product you are buying, not know.
the to memorandum
they had intend- cenrage of .500, having won six games
and told the king that they had hod
pre
Sept. 2.
and lost ND games. Sunday the team
Phi Beta Epsilon Fraternity,
ing what kind of meats are used.
i i le Tt.0
come and gone without her knowing sioner . sent to the High Comm is- meets the Owls In • mwt season game at p h (M
Y . Au
aA rozat
of
The
closin
T g
of all the Codd Field at 11 "clock. Herm. Delis
who they were. In her conversa-
On Wednesday, Sept. 2, the Home
Make Sure You Are Buying the
doe was stoiminnoi soci•I administrator. te r at the clubrooms in /foie' 'Fuller, the
lion with the spies on the roof, consulates, including that of the Syyrnore
'Irivax and Joe
ml-annual election of officers two!: Relief Society will hold a special
Best
Goldstein were
R Turkish
prevented appointed an hi, assistants.
Rehab
proved to have government,
been well in
place.
resulting
as
follows:
Prince,
meeting
in
the
form
of
subscription
- the Arabs
The last
"Finest Got/ Courses in the
from handing copies of meeting was held at the home of Sam Tessler: duke. John II. Finestone, Lev.is
ex. luncheon at Knollwood Country
formed of the progress of the lame- their
protest
Insist
in
Detroit District.' -Tommy Ar- tiles
Malik.
chequer
Rdlh
,
o o p
est to the consuls.
since they had crossed the lied
Leitman , chancellor. Club. As this is to he the first
mour.
Manuel Rosenbaum: historian, Samuel
"Everything will be quie not be-
Faun. Installation of new officers is to meeting of the organization, and
Beta Rho Delta Sororit y.
The
take place at a formal dinner dance Sat• ■ there are many important things
Mon. to Fri-1 Round -.81.00
She told them that she was car- cause the Arab Executive has
e moonlight given iota fly by Beta ord.. Sept. 19. The fraternity spent
All Day
tam of their ultimate conquest of ma d e its gesture," a high police Rho Delta Sorority and I'hi Kappa Op.- an enjoyable summer at the cottage at to be discussed, Mrs. W. Shulman,
$1.50
the land and asked them to reward authority told the Jewish Tele- Ion Fraternity on Aug. 21 prove I Union Lake. •nd many interesting featly president, urges as many members
Saturday-I Round
ms. the members thank their friends urn:
$1.50
CORNED BEEF, TONGUE,
gency,
for their en -
her by sparing herself and her
re on docket for the coming fall as possible to attend. For reserva-

'internal an Club Notts

TWO DAYS' STRIKE

(Continued from Page One)

Nero

r

HAZEFIRAH,WARSAW
DAILY, TO REAPPEAR

WARNING To The PUBLIC

4

18-HOLE
COURSES •

GUNSBERG'S
KOSHER PRODUCTS

All Day

$2.00

operation

in making t his

PHI.,
o n

moonlits
one T hof t e ro h tys outstand.
tions and transportation, members
An inkling of what was coming i tas events
event
e soror
ity
soriis
planning to
should get in touch with Mrs. 13.
in Nablus was given the l'alestine I entertain Mrs. Alfred
Keats (Ilene El-
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
police Saturda bi
Theta Dellis Omega Sonority held semi- Schwartz, Garfield 6315.
.y sorority member who
has
Just
returned
from
California.
Mrs.
annual
election
of
offiwers
at
the
summer
theywere obliged to use their
queue •t Sylvan Lake. The results are:,
Keats will make her permanent residence
batons and fire into the air in or- In
Columbus, Ohio.
Presiclent, l'earl Caplan; vice-president, Kahn Makes Announcement
der to disperse 200 Arabs who
Florence Grss: corresponding seretary,
of Bequest to Children's
Kos•k, recording secretary, Sarah
Bi cur Cholem Jrs.
sought to interfere with the arrest
The Torn Kippur night dance promises Alsofon; treasurer. Evelyn Friedman.
Home.
W. Warren at Merriman Rd.
of three of the ringleaders of the
Regular
meetings
will
begin
about
Sept.
to be the outstanding •ffair of the sea-
anti-Jewish agitation. The three son.
This year•s affair will be the tenty- e. and will be held every Sunday at the
BEFORE BUYING lf■JUlt
S.
13.
Kahn,
president of the Jew-
Arabs
were charged with sediti n second annual and will 1 h ell in the. sorority cottage during the months of
o
September and October.
als M
t. oliivs chal.rorotainon
ish Children's Home of Detroit an-
il
Id
No one was hurt but a number of (ieunheir.p
_
.nodndhat:
flounces
a
bequest
to the Jewish
Lord Passfield, colonial secre- Arabs were clubbed y the police. Kentucky Colonel. wil
b
Sigma Tau Kappa.
'
l 'monde the inusle.
tary in the former Labor govern-
The three Nablus Arabs were :,/euirni:g...inr.tenr;s4safioo: tvhaerizi,rnto.Lt,n, aof • Sigma Tau Kappa is embarking upon a Children's Home made by the late
Barnett
Caplan.
SEE ME
ment, told the Jewish Telegraphic brought th Jerusalem and ar-
new season. beginning with • theater
ncy that you can say I am reigned for trial before a British
the patrons. Committees are sparing no
tn.., effort in arranging this night's giritnyes:tTthjarCdeinis'. oVS:APPTO, at the
definitely retiring." At the same
sc.
Tau Kapp.
affair.
All
proceeds
of
this
dance
The sorority's summer
time newspaper reports indicate magistrate, who remanded them 'r° for cha r it a
activities. first at the Walled fake cot-
ble purposes.
for trial next week. By 2 o'clock
tage and then at Fairhaven, were brought
that the colonial and dominion of- Saturday afternoon order had
to end with • surprise m t
La bda Gam a Phi Sorority.
m
fires will be merge d for reasons of been restore d in Nablus , but this
honor of the birthday p f 311 ms I!e'en
Miss Gertru I d e
Depr i ved f the income previ-
e Z •Ik was hostess on IA.Viro,
economy and thus J.
Thomas, quiet was followed by Sunday's Aug. IS, to the sorority. Further plans from Chicago.
mororltv mister recently returned 011913
, allotte( 1 for the upkeep of
The president. Miss Char-
former
secretary
for
the
din-
With
outbreak.
om
were
made
for
the
semi-form.
dinner
lotte
Schmidt,
has
appointed
on
the
en-
the
home fo ✓
ions will a so .come secretary
the Jewish unem-
dance to be given on Oct. 31. celebrating tertaininent committee
,t CENTRAL
Although the strike was also in- the club'e seventh anniversary. Meetings Bloom, Helen Levin and the
Misses
Lillian DIOYeti men at the out Shaarey
for the colonies.
Ruth
Ingber.
to be held weekly instead of semi-
tended to be a protest against the are
Zedek, Willis and Brush, this home
:". CHEVROLET
monthly.
--
Orbige was the ■ liver 1
f
amnesty for immigrants who en- evening. The Muses
Al mwell Junior..
is now bein g supported by the
Lauds Palestine Pro
Pollie ,red Tette
CO.
Ming. will entertain the .or
Almwell Juniors met •t the home a Joint efforts
NEW YORK.-(J, T. A.)-Re- tered the country irregularly,
the
of the men then,-
Alice Agree. 2231 Euclid. The sponsor sCIVPS.
2287 E. Jefferson turning aboard the S. S. New York High Commissioner Chancellor in- aa,7,•„,Aet,"' t he
at this meeting was Herman Goldberg.
7"9
Fitsroy 4323
Nest week •n open • meeting will he held.
Those who are able to secure
from a two months' tour of Pales- formed an Arab delegation that
18,000 of the amnested were
papers will then be published. The next part time work contribute sums
tine, Syria and Egypt, Estelle M. Arabs,
Phi Mote Club.
meeting will he at the home
Martin ranging front $1 to $2 a week and
or .rile
Sternberger, executive secretary of
Mrs. Philip Houtz, girls' worker at the Jacobs, 291! Haselwoml,
Melbourne
Arlosoroff
Sees
Chancellor.
thus help pay for .food for them-1
the National Council of Jewish
-
',7
n
• W a r th r 1:1711' : :ft Mtile:
Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff, the
selves and others at the home,
Women, issued a statement in which
'
Mew- Belle liardach. 009 Hogue .venue. It was
C.
.
CUSTOM.
n appeal is again made to em-,
she told of the astounding achieve- bar of the Jewish Agency and decided to meet at member n ame .
Gamma Delta Girl, met at
tn. nom.
Zionist Executives in charge of l
Mies Ethel li•rtstein, 2010 Pingree
•v e . or • ployers to call Madison 4340, ask-
MADE
ments of the Jews in Palestine.
'ott"
0,7:171,-
a
Toronto
group,
nue.
A
theater
party
wa
.1,-Vrin
h
e
i
r
relations with the government, had . de dub
"The agricultural and
s held. Aug. 22. mg for Mrs. I. Yarrows, whenever,
econom ic
to ii;'• Phi tntob. Club. The Open house was held after the meeting.
Ready - to - Wear
they have jobs available for these,
achievements of the Jews in l'a
his first business interview with neat
ZilLe, Alice
w hich will be at the
xtmeeting s. will
171X
h e Blaine
• t the home of
les- High Commissioner Chancellor :r mi.. meeting
home
men.
1,1. Bochalter a Des; Cardoni
Loomi
avenue . '
CLOTHING tine," she declared, "are astound-
o una t,,,R„efreshments were served by ,
An appear
l is also made for
Aug.
20.
The
90-minute
audience
-
ing when one recalls that less than
' Eta Rho Sorority.
at the most
clothing for these men. By calling
15 years ago that land was a land was mainly concerned with im-
The commeminoration of tht..ororit r
-
Reasonable
t.,
Mrs.
Yarrows,
arrangements will
pending
legislation,
especially
the
third
annivers•ry
on
()et
12
s
economically barren and desolate,
A hl
wax planned.
in 8,7: 1, BoIr t ren:rsnca rownted h u. .
Prices
A formal dinner and dance was suggested. be made to have clothing picked I
The Jew and the Arab will, I am Disposition of Land ordinance, the
b champion For the monthly social the girls will 1,,,,,, up
in the City
Jewish
Telegraphic
Agency
learns.
confident, develop plans kir Making
Course last SuZITy• The 'tth W' ' • theater party on Aug 29.
Several
Efforts by Rabbi Solomon Eliach Golf
Palestine serve the interests of all
Guaranteed to Fit
tries were Sam Askowits, Louis Chudler,
0 the Beth Tawshil Ilaklali of
ccorded 1,V tihre"s7rTeys e V11•WITr
7a ry' pi::
Its residents, regardless of race or
Je- Jmk
Kaufman
•nd li•rry Goldsmith. A , nic will be planned at the next assembly
ih,:roli,
se
trn
t,ym i sti.b.einlitorpla ,upettnbio.rthe s
We carry the
creed.
rusalem to establish an immigrant
piTe- ;,ti,n
thdem,lionte of Miss II. Goodm•n. 2309
FINEST MEN'S FLANNELS
"The Jew living in the land of his sheltering home in Hebron, the club's playground ball team extend a
.
--
scene of the Arab massacre of two awl.... to the ch.,0000,. or tin. p,..,
ancient
prophets,
who
Open Evenings 'Till 9 o'Clocit
d years ago, are meeting with gr
Pilot Athletic Club.
e
at V,?,;:e
for their teachings of social jus-
ri nmilt1,17,,d;;,,`,J;:,, wri? ,,L,,'„V‘ ,;',.1,;',ZI , t,hr'.
The Pilot Athletic Club met a
t th
encouragement
from
Orthodox
tice, has no desire to be unjust to
. Jewish Center. Two pledgees, Rod!: Ilof
les. The managers of these teams
ea( ers

an:
Palestine. The project rei piested to call or write
chultt were brought u
the Arab. On the contrary, the
Jack K•ufroan. end will be initiated soon. Morris Skol
Euclid 432 1-W, 9632 Broad
is
expected
to
facilitate
the
re-
I Jew Is determined to better the lot
SAM nick we. reinstated on the social corn-
Fine Tailoring and Custom
'Actor has been appointed tostreet.
invest igate m
ittee. Aubrey
of the Arab no that his wage and settlement in Hebron of Jews who and report on th e advisability
u
Goofe • n d Sam a Ber
Clothing
nkl
of including will
compos e the Initiatio n committe e. A
living standards will not become a quit the city after the 1929 riots. bowling on the fall sport calendar. The club outing
was held Aug. 13, at Walle
Clifford 1975
The Iladassah medical organiza- nest meeting
be on Tuesday, Sept. 1.
threat to the Industrial progress of
Lake, where •n indimr game anda voile
at the Jewish Center. at 9 p. m.
tion
has
recognized
the
usefulness
Palestine."
1426 Griswold Street
hall game were played. The Pilot's debat-
of the proposed Ilaknesseth Or-
ing team. Aubrey Coo. •andMorris Skol
Club Ideal.
nick will have
firat
the
and has contributed some of
fall d eb wit
WILLIAM K. KNUDSEN chim
awe Alpiner was hostess to the Club Monomer Club on Sept. 23. The
at `Piet
the laundry equipment. Addi- Ideal on Aug. 20. Members of the club edit uphold the negative on the
cite
Good H•
tional help is needed, and is ex- wen on an excut.Ion to llob-Lo Sunday. ni•nager plan.
.(g ■ t.or,:;
pected
especially
from
American
TohnismIrs.

Jews, to enable this institution to
Knudsen, on
of the foremost, yet least known of function at an early date,

Sun., Holidays-All Da,
After 2 p. m

family. After she had let the spies
down through the window of her
house, they warned her to take her
whole family Into the house which
she should distinguish by placing
a
scarlet string or rope in the win-
dow through which they had made
their escape. After the conquest
of Jericho, Joshua ordered the two
spies to save Rehab and her fam-
ily.

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Only the finest kosher meats are used.

The Board of Health has aproved our products as 100 per cent
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1

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American industrialists, who wa. an im-
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TROOP 104 BEGINS
REGULAR MEETINGS

In the early days, before Wil-
Ram Knudsen had a fair command
of English, a fellow workman once
called him a fighting word. Knud-
Troop 104 of Congregation
Order your milk from us today
sen grinned-because he didn't Shaarey Zedek resumes its scout
Na other food is as healtity
activities
with its first regular
know the meaning of the volatile
for the system as milk products.
phrase. When a third party told meeting on Thursday, Sept. 3, at 7
White Star Sour Cream and
p.
m.,
at
the
branch synagogue. A
him, he promptly invited the in-
Cheese.
complete program has been out-1
sulter into an alley.
B ut Knudsen got the licking.
Make sure you get the best.
lined for the scout year ending
June, 1932, and is based on the
Thereafter he took boxing le
sons , and got an handy with his
s- life of the American Indian, The
fists that he took no insults from projects will include the making
anybody. lie was sometimes too of headdresses, moccassins, bow
ISCHADCHEN)
and arrow outfits, paddles and nu-
Men and women desiring to make quick on the trigger.
Those who knew him then will merous other articles connected
worthwhile acquaintances for mate
with
the rugged life of the Indian.
tell
you
he
also
had
a
temper-a
rimonial purposes, see me.
qu ite volcanic temper. The corn The first meeting not only will
S. PARANSKY
bi
-
serve
as an introduction of the
nation of quick fists and quie
1925 Gladstone Ave. Euclid 5088
to mer
p gave him a domineerin If ( troop policy for next year, but will
at tit ude toward the men in th 2! also include a troop Court of
e Honor, election of troop and pa-1
p1 ant.
Later, at the advice of his boss trot leaders, reorganization of pa-
bo th the temper and the fightin . trols, and an opportunity for sev-
REV. JACOB 1 SKLAR
tins tinct were recognized by youn g eral scouts to tell about their,
Detroit's
ad
But Known
1 En udsen as growing bad habits, t g various summer experiences.
I be done away with as soon as pos 0 The troop is now in Its twelfth
sib Ie. He did such a good job o - consecutive year of scouting and
Recommended by the
CIty's Most Promi-
co rrecting them that he has neve
s composed of the following lead-
neat Physicians.
ce laid a hand on a workman r ers: E. II. Saulson, Saul Saulson
lino Huelva./ Au.
tic! his temper is no well controller! and Herman Schmier, troop com-
Phone Trinity 2.6126
to day that his manner is mild, mitteemen; Reuben Glazer, scout-
master.
almost meek h
; he seems to be con-
_ 1stantly on guard against giving
offense.
G ood habits, in the Knudsenian th at of reasonable restraint and
sense, have a broader significance, moderation.
than abstinence in the commonly-1 uoou
Good newts,
habits, to him, moan cut-
Mohel Specialist
accepted vices as excessive drink-itivation of such traits as straight
ZS Yams' Expo-
ing, smoking, swearing, and the' thinking, constructive study, rever-
rime*, Endorsed
like. Toward them his attitude is se nse for age, honesty with your
by Laadvg
self and fellowman, tolerance, and
PItysklau
.
appreciation f o r worth - while'
things. Given a liberal grounding;
2073
in
these things, a man's life is '
eti
Gladstone
bound to be happy and at least I
moderately successful, Mr. Knud-
Euclid 10467
• tell you.
sen will
In his own case he feels that he
EVERTOR ENGRAVING CO. had
an advantage denied many
Second Floor Kerr Old
men in that his home training got
him started in the right path, and
all he had to do was follow
guALIT1
Rev. Cantor
,
through. He was instructed cor-
PRI NT11S4
David Golden
rectly in the fundamentals; his
PI ■ 11.`,
Detroft's Favorite
main job was to guard the manner
MOHEL
; of their application.
Wedding Covent°.
Good habits, as he practices
101.1I ! I CH./ iINPIO TL'Ii•
sic. Performed at
t I Act S SOOTHING IJITTID
and advocates them, are the direct
I
Home and by
result of seeing things clearly.

Appointment
This c larity of mind taught him
KING.
another and important habit, to
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