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and THE LEGAL HPONICLE
JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
STRENGTHEN LOCAL
BOYCOTT EFFORTS
BRBEIc
ITuMREc
YH
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oLGElm
FTDA
AT
NCE —
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The tied meeting of the Junior
Home li•lief Society was held
B 0 X
Piefrations to entertain more.LETTER
the home of 5tadeline
l e git I
than , 1,000 celebrants expected to
Meyers. Plans were made
Petty
attend the silver
er jubilee Yoin }Op-
t • 113. installation Of officers, to
Significant Reference on
Sunday, Oct. 1, at 2 p. League for Defense of Je w i s h par nigh( dance of the Bicur
Question of Boycott.
cholem
,
home
of
the
president,
Jrs.
Association
this Sat-
,r
Rights Invites Wider
1•..hter, hi roll ,14•551Sh
hhins, 1916 Calvert ave.
Estdix
Tin,
following itch obtaine d
Co-operation,
is extended ti
AII In,. It at
(rim a publication of the Depart-
the Senior Home Relief
-----..-
mend,
ment
of
Commerce under the title
their friends to attend.
The Iii imp Leagur f o r the De-
gocietv
"Silk and Rayon and Other Syn-
fense of Jewish Rights, organized
t heti.. Text dr' Fibers," report of
W. E. W. 0. To Sponsor lurid as part of a national mos',
June I, 1933, is very significant 011
Intent to boycott German-math
Dinner-Dance Oct. 15.
the 41114,t14/11 of boycott on German
g11011111 , this week annount-td a defin-
exports. It is particularly signt-
ite !imminent to advance the boy-
ncant
in all my experience
T1•• I. W. E. W. O. will sponsor cott propaganda and to strengthen
• -dance on the evening of
I have not found a single instance
the anti Nazi inn, meat.
Ott, d' a: the Chalet, Eight-mile
where the g"I'vrIfillcnt would Mier
Postils uolvocat Mg the I., 5,41
road •■• •' Gratiot, for the benefit of
any eenlillent on COntrovertial to-
are luring dist riliuted throughout
t he j. 11. - h orphans in Europe and
Iilirnl issues. This publication con-
the city and at synagogue, and
States.
All
members
th e
tains the foil., ing,
pamphlets will advise Detroit his
and Id .1 friends are urged to sup-
"German Silk Trade Inactive.—
'Filch goods are G e rman-node,
port to dance to make it a sue.-
The month of April on the whole
a nd how generally to aid the boy-
reservations call Mr.
i
was disappointing for the silk in-
cott movement.
I. :st,
1196 Edison avenue,
dustry, as I he sea:stand improve-
1/1•. S. S. Wittenberg is chair-
sdI33.
ment fell yr o• far short of expec-
man of the Detroit League fur De-
i a n d place of the next
tations. The aleence of the usual
fense of Jewish Rights, which is
. ,II
he announced in the
improvement of tlie domestic mar-
affiliated with the national move-
of The Chroni c le,
ket was held to be due largely to
13 5'
ment headed by Samuel Unter-
ellatigtadh. wm Oder and the con-
myer. Samuel II. IVeisnian is
s..illt.111 I 4•111.•1 all,. Of retailers to
executive secretary of the League,
th, p' stocks.
At the
and headquarters are at 2441 East
stone time ,sport trade fell off con-
Milwaukee.
Mderatily
In
Imply
eases
the
_ • _
1Vittenherg has issued a call
agent, of German firms were l i st
to all organizations sympathetic
PHILIP BREITMEYER
(Toaeltew) $4.50
even
F41'1151.11
l
y
foreign
clients,
with t h e lioNicott movement to join
Wet bee.al 11.25 p at. IE. Ti
. Saturday.
urday night in the General Motors especially in the early part of the
the league.
Seplem5er 10
itaiiroitie \reit , made this
toss
10 GO a at it T.1 Sunda,
by month, as it reaction to the politi-
"The league cautions against any
nelober I
president of this cat events in Germany. In addition
one particular organizations, no 5Villiain I., 5'
quite 11 111.11111 , (.1' of foreign murders,
51..
:natter how important it may be, organization,
and
Charles
$8:20 against attempting to sponsor this Weingarden, chairman of the winch had already been placed,
were cancelled for th e same rea-
Ant
train
dad)
sears
movement alone,” Dr. Wittenberg , dance committee.
Pew. imni a da,
son."
said. Ile declared that the boycott
The feature of the evening will
Sincerely,
i s a serious job in itself and should
he a waltz contest to he held at,
SANII'El, It. KEENE.
not be sponsored by any one group 10 o'clock. A three-dance elimin- I
but by a special organization to in-
Reduced Pullman Fares
contest will be held, and the
Lower Berth, Round Trip.. $5.63 clude all groups.
winners will be presented with a A Protest From Jewish Old
"Don't be lethargic or apathetic," bouquet of American beauty roses
Upper Berth, Round Trip. $3.38
Folks' Home.
Dr. AVittenberg warns in his ap- by Philip Breitineyer, candidate
ell train. Tuesday and Salued.11.
Lew
nsosra limit 10 da,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
urges
Peal t " Detr('it
individuals and organizations to for mayor, the donor of the bou-
I WilS 111.r
than surprised to
m'onimunim'ate either with him or gout.
find in the issue of The Chronicle
1 4 a•rhm)
with
the
secretary, Mr. 1Veisman,
of Sept. 22, the statement of Rob-
Going next Saturday 5,45 p. m. and Sunday
110 a re or S.10 S. m
at 1157 First National Bank build-
ert R. Nlarwil involving, out• home
B'nai B'rith Auxiliary.
tare I...and not later than Sunda, night
ing.
and expressing a view that the
m I: 10 a. m. Monday following.
N1 r. Weisman announced 011 N1'ed-
home is a disgrace to this city.
The Ladies .1oxibary of
nes:May that :15 local organizations
Let me tell you that upon you
CINCINNATI (Coaches)
are
already
affiliated
with
the
truth
will
hold
its
next
meeting
as
the editor of The Chronicle rests
"
LOUISVILLE
League for the Defense of .lewish on Tuesday evening, Oct. 3, at the responsibility of printing such
INDIANAPOLIS "
Rights. the home of Mrs. Nathan D. Metz- it statement which is a mere atti-
SPRINGFIELD "
ger, 2530 Pingres , avenue. The Or - tude of personal impressions and
DAYTON
. . 3.75
ganization extends an invitation to does not conform with the reality.
Leave Detroit 11,30 p. m
haturday.
I just wonder how 5tr. Marwil,
keturneng Iran. (IncinnatI not later than Alpha Tau Fraternity, Alpha all women to attend this and all
1110 p m. IE. Ti and Indianapolis 10•00
future meetings, which will be an- a personal friend of :nine, can as
Chapter.
p at .1'. T Sunday rollout..
nounced regularly in The Chron- president of another institution, the
Alpha Tint
alpfr11111. Alpha thinner met ide ' The auxiliary announces that railed Helirevs. Schools, qualify in
AMERICAN LEGION
Monday. Sept IP Arrangment, were Made numerous 11.115101, are being an- such a way our home as nut being
for the banquet to be held with Beta ChM , t icipat“1 and interesting programs
PARADE, OCTOBER 3
acquainted with our problems and
ter The baseball team. champions of the
Prater.' League. sat ,non suit, v,„,,„ ton planned. The organization will in hardships.
the defense of as title. In four Years of t he Very near future close its char-
I will admit, though, that the
Iroguf
the fret
has Won
• 42 gears
„oh,.
nodlont 5. wanting three eharnmonshIps and ter
two buildings of our home are of
tom, • sem1-11nalist
1931.32
In 15211.29
very
old structure, but as far as
in the Jewish Center League they won 14
the environment and maintenance
games and lost one. The following sear the DR. LACHMAN STARTS
Isapie was f orma
Coaches only
are
concerned
the home is a place
r"""'"'
T " "3"
OPTOMETRY PRACTICE
wort 9 and lust one
In 1932.33
they. won
which reveals a friendly and home-
Going- 10:25 p.
Oct. 2--8:00 10 and 100 two. The fulluaing
ha,
Played
thro.hmit
the
four
nease
nn'
Miachel
„
.„
like
atmosphere
with the best of
a. m. Eastern Time Oct. 3,
11r.
Engelman, Irwin /Omit, Sam calm Sam
mop r„ Lachman
care and best of food for our aged
Return—Leave Chicago not later Schwartz Norman Kaufman. Robert Kerner BOUBCes the
opening
of
his
offices
people.
limey Welt Norman Noble. William Morris
than 1:30 a, ni Central Time
f01' the general practice of optom-
and Alfred Schweitrer
The board of the home, some of
October 4.
The first practice session alit be held on e t, at 61.
11 Fine Arts Building, whom have devoted themselves to
first Monday In December at the Willard
•
fiS It est Adams avenue, telephone the interests of the institution
school
Randolph 1356.
since its formation, nutnaged in
Going leave Detroll 1110 p. m., next today
Dr. Lachman, who is the Son the past and for the last years in
DETROITERS A. C.
and all teal. Saturday.
Lea, M. tone, not later than 6 00 p
All Jewish soccer players are in- of 51 r. and 51rs. Sol P. Lachman spite of the economic crisis and
Ile following Mend.,.
vited to join the club's teams. See of this city, was born in Detroit always tried to keep the home tune-
manager at practice on ('odd Field and was educated in the schools d pining on at normal basis.
Sunday at 10:30 a. nu., or here. lie is a graduate of Cen- II hat on institution really needs
, nesday. 6:30 p. in. For further truth High School and received his is a modern building with adequate
information, write to 9144 Oak- doctorate from the Illinois College' facilities, and we are striving for
•land.
• of Optometry.
it for many years, but without the
Excursions
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pt. Louis dcna,hno $10.00
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Finest Beer
US.
WE DO OUR PART
year-old reputation for the sake of a few paltry
dollars.
Schmidt's Famous Beer is made from the finest
selected malt, rice and the choice tender bud of
hops. It is properly aged, properly blended and
brewed, and the tremendous success that has come
to the selling of America's Finest Beer has put
Schmidt's Famous up at the top of the "best
sellers" in the Detroit area You will never have
to question the quality of Schmidt's Famous.
ages on to the market. But The Schmidt Brewing
Company could not afford to tamper with a sixty-
J. W. DE BEAUBIEN,
Manager of Sales
THE SCHMIDT BREWING CO.
Detroit, Michigan
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. wive of the Jewish Agency
P.m -.dim did not participate
w3a• in the 3,000,000
,. • went with the German
the carrying out
ximt. im .illicial (font-
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ern-
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he carried
u enssa y. y
Agency. .
3,ift the Ger-
iml )11th German
3 storm of pro-
test frim, .1, .,
..er the '7011(1
Neither the Jewish Agency
for Palestine nor an y of its in-
.1
lit
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stitutions or indeed any respon-
met! liy the Boni
- .Assts 'atom, to be he
51titors Building
I.
Saturday, Sept. 30, have
•iiipleteml.
", Is have been addressed 1
Jewish organizations
II
II"
city inviting their member
sl. , • attl in nuiking this event
anion social success of the
s,Ill observance of the twenty-
liln
,tintstrsay of the stadety.
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rit(11111r
id a I•111111'y of
of thin affair
0.0,1411 to aid the sick and
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satisfacGon of the entire city that
tut'
lia he
lie nits a
•to. utly chatucterized by
VII
Ittiiim.)tt
Pi 3 to his afilminiment to the
Huinemait
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Detroit MI many years,
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Mall fr.!u the first ward.
11, dna iitoved himself on the
idi ahhl men. It didn't take
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the InialtI of alder man.
I1':: :seek, passed folb,scing
but all Be4 . 0111111iSh-
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burn to our
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soon had the details
3 illy', financial remilications
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toleranc e and learnt!,
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savoring of
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unfortundt ,
distort the
man and U
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ing of It 1'/0
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which in a t.
perpetuate
ricident had
undue put di
persons u•
As the man,
lion or no it
which art f
us all Ilia
an iota id
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refer. d
: fratitids
of a 1.,
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ng a ,
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done t
It is i •
I lint .ludgt HUM%
.111010
1 ,1 (ut a "pound of flesh"
was imeit with no thought in
mind about th, Jen eh Teepl e.
%Vhether you agree ufflinie or not,
Shake•pear'e "Nler, hum nt of \'tnii"
is a classic and when rote -11k , t.
employ a pm itintrit passage fe
any novel, work, or play for the
emphasis t•f he thought, little at
tention is pant to the halm GI in
the play or the plot.
The I Stream sells itIVIty of the
dew, as illustrated by the fore.
fining incident is notion): 111 - . . I
'arm qtly below, flop it has pro-
voked rather Man quilled slander
,rid al '.•rintisrui I trust that no
min will 1. placed on
.lac
II I tt• I hale in
. el, oser
, non,'
n • r,
1
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SAMUEL REINER
OPENS FUR SALON
11 11 1
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erne,
h
the instant
Professor Selig Brod•tzky, Da-
vid lien-Gurion and Deputy Isaae
Coneribaulii, members of the new
Executive of the World Zionist
Organization, visited the Colonial
Office and in a two-hour conversa-
tion acquainted the officials with
the decision s of the Eighteenth
World Zionist llongres.s, which
closed recently in Prague, and the
immigration demands made by the
Cmungress.
It wit, learned that they also
pressed the Colonial Office to ap-
prove the demand made by tho
Jewish Agency that the Palestine
government grant the Agency 24,-
MO labor certificates in the next
sinATml'im ' . :,':•ttlhi 'iTs,„ to an iitticial an-
nouncement 11111111 1 hen., Professor
zky, lien-Gurion and Berl
Locker visited Dr. Chaim Weiz-
mann. at Merlon, Italy, on behalf
1111r 7.111111St. Executive, in
order to clarify the details of the
organization of the campaign for
the German Jews, of which organi-
zation Dr. IA'1,iztutann is to be the
head, in 114•1•01'111111Ce with the dect-
or II,'
sit.n of the Congress.
ItPrItIlliy1•1 - tilt. 11 t /II- 'kook,
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D aie l oo k 1 , 111.rid if
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1r1l1111-,I hill t h e thought 51tr. Itlut
nil intended to ,onvoy is that the
Detroit Jost:du c ommunity n eed.
311.1 s hould has, .li mere modern
and more inviting home than nut.
have at present. For entertalem,...
'
The orange deals constitute no
agreement. All that exists at pres•
rot is permission granted by the
German government to German
trade organizations to conclude
such agreements and the matter,
from the Jewish viewpoint, is of
no practical importance or value,
the seinimIlicial declaration states.
-died
i in fond Within a
x•, I,
had revamped the
ail, iimpend sit ucture of the Greenberg, Tiger Star, De-
110
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foundation for
livers Address to Inter-
id new pi use.
budget i
Fraternal League.
sm•-• II,, fu -1 tone Hi 1•111- "
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Mr. Levin':
;d•test rumen :IS It ■111•1111,e tti
I' sieve of N11'. Slat wil's standing
Mt , 0inuntofity and the tomtit-it
owledge of his interest in all
thing, .lewish. It NVIIS clear
II
a
1, 101,1'
I.. 10 of
I, laluy
1 1 1 1 1 1 .
of
Ilit . Inher
II.
1 , i..1„ / All, higuto flincl■, :slit. was
iimptreller by Philip
Tem
I", , umr},l. no, again .1111dillte
institution is not a ,11,g1,,, ,
efforts of it quarter 14 a
and you and I may he
of it
IIIth the best wishes for the Ilan 1 is .
Kir,chlatim
New Veto, I remain
KO,1111
Sincerely yours.
10,1'1
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Mere,
Ihestml•nt Jewish ()Id Folks 11 , 311• e
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JEWISH APPOINTMENT
Hasid Heineman Wa. Named City
Comptroller in 1909.
1
Germany, the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency learned from
authoritative sources.
Report to Colonial Office,
PHILIP BREITMEYER'S
Wei, co-chairmen waiter I....a •
son A'alksesler nerrelay, of o , p.n.
it,
11 411 11111\
Wary
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Alexandet
Begin... A
ce ermat ion of our Jewish com-
Milton It Alla. Mann, ,
(.,
munity al large
I Aihnnson mean Altman Fred
I would, there Doc, like t11 ask wet 11111 Bork maul I Ileitis Nottint , 11.
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Pert. I'
Burt,,Inte
Allen
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up. Ilium!, 51r. 51:11,01, as well 11 1(.11.411 111,11 nun Hehrmiiiiii (bluer 1 1•
,
te everybody who is interest, to hop Mina., Itordelme
It.,
Black 1/ a 11...i•, , 1
I.
\ Ida Oaf h011le and get acquainted "ell I.
1,1, II 110,1r N Oen,.
n uth the 1'1'111 standing of our in
limdak Irwin I 1,1,1
( tri.d.o11 Herbert Cohen It ll
I
sir lithium
nom
Cohn tile.,
I lug home, as Nell as the build- .1 Conlon N11, P/P1114. I U
ig•r Ala ,, rne .1 roil. • r".
ings we nee using. are 25 years
old and, of monism', such as large
( . ..101111111iT.5', as the Jewish 4. .1111111111
it) of Detroit, !tequila, /I /11.51' alld
11 , •111•111 building for a Inane fn thi
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tt, nntll 1,311 a. to NIusic will lie
callell.lat
ol .
".fed I.y Henry ltiagini and his 1Ir. 'Alet
of the following:
mit t-13 •t rut.
rro L ippp
umpau Di, mal , 014.
'Ficloits may be obtained at the
1
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de. t
inan treasurer. ,1
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I.. !hi- city,
sad, Jewish bode in Palestine or
elsewher e was ”Isolved in nego-
tiations on the oran g e deals with
RABBI DAVID I. CEDARBAUM
.
vo` ;
n'"''' \s i" Lige
We kept that pledge. And we're keeping it. We
could foresee just such a warning as has now been
issued by the Liquor Control Board. We knew
there would be a temptation to rush inferior beser-
Zionist Executives Present
Congress Decisions to
Colonial Office.
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11 1
501
to obtain one single drop of Schmidt's Famous
until this grand old beer was exactly RIGHT.
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In the very first ad that we ran in Detroit we ac-
tually issued a warning that you would not he able
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To the People of Detroit:
Candidate.
able ll
this
N. Y., who wits m tlitomi:
at the Hebrew' Union •
May, has token op his dude'
Urges His Election to City
Council as a Qualified
Nut,
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the 1, wish I , •,
If
tote r° . ce ses \
ni t‘''
• Dimi, clout noun o f the
1 means 411111111Ittt•e, an
' ',,i1 all arrangeinetil , for
iffillmd }'sent Kippur night
The "Shylock" Incident,
Chionitle.
FAH , . to
apply ®
Fixed
s; \\
sv B pa at d Be o fo
f
ca lot't
•
at n
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
desers
a
, to checwe'
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BICUR CHOLEM DANCE
.ueh
rida'
U. C. GRADUATE
SHAPERO ENDORSES H. CALLED
TO LANSING CONNECTION WITH
I.
NATHAN D. METZGER
ORANGE BARTER IS
DENIED BY AGENCY
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Naomi Girls Announce
Annual Bridge Dansant
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th
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atrmii league held
• ,,I101 -11111 .1111111111 Stag ban-
quet
Sat lielay, Sept. 23, at
the Wilshire Hotel. Fifty young
oe ri, 1111/ v .- 1'0111k' CS of eight (ra-
te!.•
55ere
Present.
Lewis
Gulf and is ils
hominid 1 1,11,1, II f the evening.
\v re Hunt t "think" Greenberg,
star first ba,111.111 of the Tigers,
w I piesented Ihr nitinagi•r of the
winning team, Herman Fried of
'fan Fraternity, Beta Chap-
, r, with the league trophy em-
Idematic of the (unison's 1933
hasehall championship; 51 eye I.
Blatt, recreation direction of the
I e wish Centers; Morris 1.insky,
1.1.-itlent of the league,
Sid Voiles of Alpha Tau Erater-
•‘. Item Chapter, won the golf
14•11.1 , league championships
it he frateinity. The golf tro-
ddy uas donated by Olen & Wein
c o A gold baseball deflated by
William Morris was given to Na-
than Samson of Epsilon Mu as an
chosen the best
4155,11'41 for lit.'
pitcher in the league for 1933.
The league's basketball season
will open in December, with the
1'h:towing fraternities entering
ti :oils: A. Z. A, 93. Ilpha 'Tau
I Mho, Epsilon Mu, dive Wires.
Paruidinis, Phi Alpha Tail, Phi
I•tit Epsilon.
forums, debates
SeVer;11 °B en
and is foul shootins: contest are
also planned for the winter.
The next meeting will be held
on Monday, Oct. 9, at the Dexter
Center.
MOGILOVER JUNIORS
The M■ n:lInver Juniors is the
recently organized junior group
of the Mogilover Progressive Aid
Society.
Doting its four months of ex-
e t,
'`.1 (
and
Aimwell Dance Oct. 15
!air Roble
ha.
us diary
work, a
mi•toriunt.
th, I
tr, ,,,,er 1.„ i,.....! . ,. „ h. I , , ,
Vpinn o Syn•gngue Wall. Def•red
held their
The AI.
oday eve-
.
by Swastik•s.
131 .
Cadillac Ilmitel at il I OVAL., it O.
het
Holbrook.
a'
•
-.'r\l'sl''' of lh , 1.1. 1 “ , IllY li , ... \ IF: \ \ 5 - .J. T. A.1 Tile rinr Si fi.
and his orchestra for td, dam, I. uall , of many synagogues dm,- Lot 1'in•n•in ion! 511 ,,,, Dorothy
la held on Sunday , , noun. (5I wart defaced with •wtetika . in-
u• re: • us :arranged for talented
t:, Tickets may lie w, tool a• the Hem- Ity the NI17.1S 1 1111'10U lb , ti
eh., 1.1' liy calling Al„
chi tow. midst's betas...eft Il-i. Ila I,
f.•!!..0 Mt, ollI,, N were
1. 11,n • t . nd 7 96 ft
le
-.en. , until Dec. 31:
\Ids Et. ot3 Glazer, pre•ident:
vt.e.pre•idett I
,lack I.•einst
,adore Shulman, secretary; Miss
Dorothy Iturnstein, treasurer, Har-
ry Lipson. sergeant-at-arms. Dr.
5690-1933.34
Thomas B. Shulman is the senior
lo,t3
moderidoT of the junior organiza-
Yam Kippur
tion.
First Day Saccolli
-
- -
Second Day of Sui cot,
il in his
iit only
parr of
the bled,
Int •tru, tare for the
•• - tands as a monument to
,. nee and efficiency today."
JEWISH CALENDAR
Shemini Atreoth
Sitnchatli Torah
'Rosh thodesh the-
'Rosh thod.•h v
Furst Day Hanukkah
'Rosh ChroleM Tebeth
Eir•t
Shebat
p o sh Ch.!.
'Rosh Chorlesh Afar
PurIni
Rosh Chodesh Hewn
1st h a y Pessach .
U•1, Day Pdssa. I.
TA/
• 11 e'i I i. ;I.
Acknowledge Gifts to Center
Play School.
1 . , o r e' ,
lt • '
2.
1.1 1
ly, M / 1,
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filo
1•
I.,,dii,n
.1
cn-
V • ■ •,,
t•Ial U ray, 51,t•
t
,
d
Sgarilt•,. .
Monday, .1•
1..it•
Thursd
is,
51.,,
,.
•
I
• • ro m. ,t,
It iK:ab.
Ito-11 I bode — ii s
Tuesday, \1.1y 2 1 ,- ; Bergu
‘didari
Odessa
madnieT
eo sem
I
who
I-t Day Shabuoth
Sunday, M,iy
•I
Pity to ;ii'
• :in en-
e C
sslu O bd .
Thor-4). June I ,I
', mi.-
far a- rfri •.0. ers. 'Rosh thodesh T.11 , 111.117.
The Od.ss s I ob.'s' Social
..f , I hereby renounce and rev•dp.
Fast of Tamar':
Sunday, July
' ...II be addrt sw .1 at a meeting on
Rosh ChorleM Ah
Fr-Way, July I .' Sundae. Oct. 1. it 9 p m., at Jer-
whatever authority he think: I,
Saturday. July 21 d hp Temrde. Cy II , W G. Berg-
as an individual memher if a race, East of Ah
• Rosh ('horlesh EN!
may hame granted to him.
Sunday, August 12 man, Sis lalist candidate for Marne
•Also observed the day previous as Rosh Chodesh.
Cordially •ours,
nr Detroit. Ili• Moir will he "The
All Jewish holidays begin at runlet the preceding secular day. 1 snd.jj,t y.r.vram for Detroit:,
WILLIAM II. KAI'LAN,