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home of Mrs. Ben Jacob, 3229 W.
Buena Vista Ave.. on Friday after-
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HONOLULU, !Jewel (WNS)-
The Jewish Welfare Board here
has acquired, through the gift of
Max Mandela, prominent local
Jew, an ancient scroll of the Book
; of Esther which had been in the
possession of an Alexandria Jew-
, ish family for over three centuries
and which was sold on the under-
standing that it would always re-
main in the hands of Jews.
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chairman and co-chairman of corn-
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Mrs. Ben Jacob, chairman.
Mrs. Herbert II allace, Sirs. Al •
Goldberg, Mrs. Nathan Fishman,
and Mrs. Joseph L. Staub, vice-
chairmen.
Ways and Means, Mrs. Ilerbert
Wallace.
Savings Banks, firs. Morris .
Davis and Mrs. Sat Baker.
Cards. Mrs. Joe Sandler and
Mrs. Kolman Shapii
Card parties, Mrs. Harry Rott,
Mrs. Harry Goodman and Mrs.
Paul Hoffman.
Pledge cards, Mrs. Theodore.
Shatter and Mrs. Joseph Wisper.
Ads, Mrs. I. Levine and Mrs.
Meyer Kugarman.
The above committees suggest
utilizing the summer months for
raising quotas. For further particu-
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berg. president, To. 8-8589.
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Genuine Mink-Throats
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BOESKY'S GRILL
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aaron-
Arthur Pixel returned to Detroit
after a two weeks stay at the Inn son and children are spending the
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remainder
of the summer at the
in Charlevoix.
Inn in Charlevoix.
Miss Faye Alpern of Gladstone
Adolph Goldberg and Sam
Ave. is visiting her parents in Bay
Greisman were week-end guests
City, over the week-end.
I at the Inn in Charlevoix.
Mrs. Morton I. Netzorg of
Dr. S. Hanauer, Sigmund We-
Manila, P. I., and son, David, of
Princeton College, are visiting hon and Howard Bloom returned
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. from a two weeks' canoe trip
through Wisconsin.
Netzorg of 2923 Second Blvd.
1220 GRISWOLD STREET
Between State and Grand Riser
Last Call .. .
MOONLIGHT TO SUGAR ISLAND
Ruth E. Bloom and her cousin,
. Mrs. Samuel J. Lave and dough-
ter, Gertrude Jean, and sons, Jack Rosemary Stevens of Metamora,
Charles and Beryl of Hazelwood . Ohio, are spending four weeks at
Ave., returned from a six weeks'', Camp Cavell.
stay in Lexington, Mich. While in
Lexington, Gertrude Jean had as; Mr. and Sirs. H. Kramer of the
her house guest Miss Alice Leven- . Wilshire were week-end guests at
son of Chicago, Ill. the Inn in Charlevoix.
suontnred by the
Detroit Auxiliary of Los
Angeles Sanatorium
Complimenting Miss Lillian
Mrs. Ivor Kahn and her sister,
Stern, a bride-elect, Mrs. Iler- Mrs. Ilarold Marks of Phoenix,
man Holinstat will be hostess at Ariz., are visiting in St. Louis,
a luncheon and linen shower on Mo.
Saturday, Aug. 10.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pereira
Dr. and Sirs. Joseph J. Jacobs' of 2992 R. Grand Ave. will be
of Sturtevant Ave., are vacation- at home on Sunday evening, Aug.
ing for 10 days at the Vonton 11, in honor of their son and
Inn, North Muskegon, on Lake: daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Michigan. Aubrey Pereira of Hollywood,
Calif., formerly of Detroit.
Samuel Halpert of 1447 Bur-
lingame Ave. is spending his va-
Morris Wasserman of IV. Grand
Ave. left last week on the Nor-
cation in Charlevoix, Mich.
mandie, for a yearn sojourn in
Mrs. Abraham Rosen of New Europe. Although Sir. Wasserman
York City, is the house guest of will visit all the principal centers
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Morris there, he will spend most of the
time in Palestine.
Kaner of 1454 Bewick Ave.
Steamer T•shmoo I
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan II. Schol-
nick and son, Ivan, are vacation-
ing at the Inn in Charlevoix.
Mr.
r. and Mrs. Charles Lapides
of the Lee Crest Apts., are guests
at the Inn in Char P lv 0 i X.
Story of Abraham
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BAUMGARTNER'S
Joe Goodman returned to his
Sirs. Sidney Wallace and dough-
at the Wilshi
Wilshire after spend-
ters, Peggy Jane and Barbara
Jeanne,
Jeanne, left for a stay at Hotel ing a fortnight at the Inn in
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Charlevoix.
Cadillac, Lexington, Mich.
,
M r. and Mrs. Sidney Wal lace
returned from a motor trip , hay-
ing visited in Ntontreal, Quebec,'
Portland, Maine, Boston, Con-
cord and Salem, Mass., and Niag-,
are Falls, N. Y.
Foot of Griswold St. at 8 P. M.
SUNDAY, AUG. 11
CADARkT
The Misses Alva Ron, Sophie
On Wednesday, Aug. 7, Mrs.
Lawrence J. Michelson compli- Stulberg and Ann Korby will
mented Miss Lillian Stern, a spend their vacation during the
bride-elect, with a luncheon and next two weeks at Council Camp
hosiery shower at the Franklin' in Jeddo, Mich.
Hills Country Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Lee Marx
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krohn of ; and son, Henry, moved from
3291 W. Euclid Ave., announce' Clements Ave. to 3222 Burlin-
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,I game Ave.
Samuel, on Saturday, Aug. 10, at
Police Commissioner Harry G.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. At
H i gh-
home Sunday, Aug. 11, 2 to 6 p. , l B arnodw and
nPa nd are ra attending
s 1
State
m. . No cards.
Police Chiefs Convention at Bla-
Rhea E. Cashman of the World ney Park, Stich. They will also
Wide Travel Bureau returned to visit Mackinac.
Detroit after a tour of Europe ,
which she personally conducted,' Sirs. L. Hirschberg and dough-
The group consisted of 71 persons I ter, Charlotte, of 448 Lakewood
and was carried out as scheduled, Blvd.. returned from a two weeks
spending three days in London, n' trip to the Wisconsin Dells.
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day and a half in B ussels and
Sir. and Mrs. Si. Alfred and
three and one half days in Paris..
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son,
Milton,
of
Pingree Ave.,
Forty of the passengers who
sailed on the Normandie with spent Sunday, Aug. 4, at Mr. and
Sirs.
B.
Joseph's
summer
home at
Miss Cashman on July 10 re-
turned on the Normandie in New Big Wolf Lake, in celebration of
York City on July 29. Additional their son's 15th birthday.
members of the party are arils
Mrs. John Immerm an and chit-
' ing on the Ile De France this I
week and will continue to arrive ' dren, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mey-
until later dates, as they have ens and daughter, Joan, are guests
at the Inn in Charlevoix.
taken extended trips in Europe.
Mr. and Sirs. Meyer Rosen - , Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld
of 3272 Monterey Ave., returned
baum and daughter, M argy, are
from their vacation spent in the
now residing in their new
home
East.
at 675 West Boston Blvd.
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of the N•tioned Farm school
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Herbert 0 Allman {inted td the
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Herbert D. Altmann, president
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Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kaplan of ;
Dr. Herberti Metz is a guest at of the National Farm School, ren-
Boston Blvd. announces the Bar the Inn in Ch
arlevoix. M rs . stets ders an immense service to the
Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon
and daughter, Ma r orie, who are Jewish back-to-the•farm move-
• Elihu, on Saturday, Aug. 10, at the visiting in Chicago, will join
ment and to the agricultural en-
him
Beth
Beth Tephila Ema uel. Reception I over the week-end.
deavors of Jews in this country
. Sunday, Aug. 11, from 2 to 10 1
by publishing this immensely in-
p. m. No cards.
Mrs. Jeannette Alperin and teresting resume of the minor-
son, Robert Jay, formerly of tent educational system estab-
' Misses Martha and Elsie Taylor Memphis, Tenn., are making their fished at Doylestown, Pa., for
of Buena Vista Ave. are vacation- home at the Seward Hotel.
Jewish youth desiring to pursue
agriculture as their life's work.
Appropriately, the book opens
Mr and Sirs. Manuel Engel of
this story's theme. A moving in- ing at Gratiot
Herman Inn.
Coplan of Cincin- , 3710 Humphrey Ave., announce with • poetic tribute "To the
cions about and suffers from
cident is the conflict affecting natNitrit. Ohio, has returned home af. i the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Founder," the _late Dr. Joseph
the knowledge of the continued
existence of religious and racial ABRAHAM. FDINCK or I'a BY NV t: Abraham preceding the attempt• ter visiting with her sister, Mrs. Marvin, which will be observed at Krauskopf, by H
Harvey M . Watts
of Isaac.
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Harry Clark, at Edison Beach, sen•ices of Congregation B'n • of the Philadelphia Evening Bul-
prejudice.
III ed sacrifice
Mend •
I nnl
Hardy .
1.0
that the ancient story Port Huron.
letin.
On his honeymoon to Europe, I Fourth Ate. Nen
Moshe on Saturday morning,
is here
l e i re btold M a vein entirelyd too
The book itself covers the en-
Aug, 17.
while visiting the new Germany,
W. G. Hardy, head of the Clas- app ca le to most any modernn
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Dosie
tire history of the National Farm
his suffering is intensified. Sep-' sire Department of the University . colloquialist, Prof. Hardy has and daughter, Thelma Delphine,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinner and School, beginning with the initial
anted from his bride, he is at- of Alberta, evidently intrigued ably made use of • great ancient , are vacationing in °newsy, Mich. family have moved to 2637 Bos- expounding of its ideals by Dr.
tacked, interned, looses his mem- by the theme of the Abrahamitte , theme in its application to the
Krauskopf to this day. It ra-
ton 13I •
ory, manages to get to England. story as well as the recent arch-, archaeological discoveries of the
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bronstein of
tersto the school's numerous
In spite of its Chicago Blvd., accompanied by
starves for a time, finally re- ecological discoveries in Pales- past decade.
benefactors, its achievements and
Church Council President
But he .fears to tine, undertook to write a novel shortcomings, the story is worth : their daughter, Sylvia, are spend-
turns home.
problems, its curriculum and the
Attacks Nazi Barbarism student's daily programs.
face his wife and family even based on the life of the ''Prince reading.
ing a fortnight in Atlantic City,
i N. J.
after his memory returns to him. I of Ur."
It should be emphasized that
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (WNS) —De- the volume is of interest not only
He lives under an assumed name,
The trouble with this story is, 15,000 in Funeral Cortege
befriends his son who was born , I that it is too modern—substitute
Sam Galanty, Fred F. Simmons, ploring "the barbaric treatment to those who are concerned with
i of Polish Bundist Leader William Brown, Buddy Koploy of Jews and Christians in Ger-
after his separation from his a mode
the Jewish agricultural problem,
modern character for Abraham,
--
Robert Isberg are spending • many," Dr. Ivan Lee Ilolt, pres- but to all who are concerned
wife in Europe, guides him, and, and a modern city for Ur and
, WARSAW (IVNS) — 15,000 and in Frankfort, Mich.
ident of the Federal Council of with the Jewish economic issue.
German after his internment , there is no trace left of the Bib- 1 '' ,ew.
week
paid their last homage to
Churches, has issued • statement There is, for instance, an impor-
Germany, when his son mar- , heal element. But in many spots ,
Mrs. Anna Kutzen is convales calling upon Protestants in this tant chapter on vocational guid-
ties, he is discovered by his wife . the story reaches heights deserv• Joseph Leszerzynski, B u n d i st
leader,
in
a
gigantic
funeral
cot-
at
country "to pray, write to our ance. Mr. Allman's attitude on
and their honeymoon is resumed.: ing of the Scriptural thesis.
ding from her recent illness
I were here. Among the mourners
Pr otestant friend s in Germany, " Jews as Farmers," his descrip-
Mr. Gregory has written a . Abraham's search for God Is, were also 500 Polish wo rkers, as her home.
and
work with real concern lest tion of the status of agriculture
i an important element in Hardy's
commendable story which
/1 --i- i s in
a tribute to Leezcysynski's efforts
religion be crushed in a land of today and the future and
Miss
Jean
Adler
of
Kansas
City
reality a masterful sermon on story.
The sensual Abraham, in behalf of labor.
is the house guest of Jane Gerst- which has given us so much reli- other themes included among the
social, racial and religious Justice. , hero of roan), battles and love
man of the Belcrest. Both girls gious inspiration." Dr. Holt also interesting chapters In the book
There is no doubt about the au- affairs, is caused to assert that
One can't lap up the ocean are spending the summer at the declared that an official American are of unusual importance.
thor's friendship for Jewry or I his Yahweh is his God alone, but
with a shell.
protest to the German government
Inn in Charlevoix.
This volume is considerably en-
about his desire to sound a plea later In life admits that "each 1
would he ill-advised, as it would hanced by the two maps com-
against intolerance and for fair-' man creates his own God."
Even the peach grown in the
and Mrs. A. N. Mittieman embarrass Wa.shington to he paring the small National Farm
Dr.
nese to the Jewish people.
Hagar
in
I
this story is not shade will ripen in the end.
of 9727 Dexter Blvd., returned asked to protest, and a protest School campus of 1897 with the
Sarai'a handmaiden but a tem-
home after spending a month in would be unlikely to do much greatly enlarged area of today;
The bird flying in tale air does ; pie dancer. Abraham's love for, Flower. for all occasio”--
good.
and by the more than 60 Inter-
nowerful nom ion of , D eeeee •Jor Florist. Euclid 6082. the East
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World Challenged
On Behalf of Jew
I n Gentile ' s Novel
An unusual challenge le ad-
dressed to world public opinion
in Claudius Gregory's novel, Solo-
mon Levi.
The non-Jewish author displays
a touching sympathy for the Jew-
ish people. His dedication of the
book is addressed "to a great
people in admiration of their de-
vout religious life and deep fam-
ily affection."
The hero of the story, the
youngest of the Rosenbaum*,
falls under• the influence of his
grandfather, Levinski, who pos-
sesses a deep-rooted knowledge
of Jewish lore and is devoutly
religious.
While the other Rosenbaums
are more practical, Solly dreams
of the past, present and future
of his people. After the old
song, he is nicknamed Old Solo-
mon Levi in his early school days,
Boesky's
Grill
Dr. I. IV. Ruskin was host to
Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Rosenfield,'
of Second Blvd., sailed Aug. 1 on I 250 children of the Jewish Corn-
the S.S. Washington for a six rnunity Center at an outing to
weeks' trip to England, France and Venice Beach on Aug. 9.
Switzerland.
Miss Roddy Fellner of Wood-
Mrs. A. J. Schloss of Ohio Ave., ingham Drive returned to her
is spending 10 days as the house home after a three months stay
guestof Mrs. Alfred Dreifus in' in Chicago, Ill., where she was a
her cottage at Rondeau Park, Ont. house guest of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Shapiro of Crandon Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Rothenberg of
Mrs. Meyer Prussin and chil-
11812 LaSalle Blvd., gave a birth- I
day party on Aug. 3 in honor of dren are guests at the Inn in
the eighth birthday of their daugh- Charlevoix.
ter, F:thelyne. There were 25 chil-
Miss Soretta Bairn of Chicago,
dren and their mothers present.
Mrs. T. l'anevin of New York was Ill., is the house guest of Miss
Roddy
Fellner of Woodingham
an out-of-town guest.
• Drive. Miss Bairn is expected to
llarry T. Schakne of New York stay here for two weeks.
City is spending the week-end as
Lester Lapides and Fred Klein
the guest of his father, I. Schakne,
and sister, Nettie, of 2086 Blaine returned to the city after so-
journing at the Inn in Charlevoix.
Ave.
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Really Thousands of Fur Coats
to Choose From
17- Convenient Terms
ROLOMON LEVI Or 1•lenrInse Gregor,'
uhtlahed by K,l. • Ilet ounton. II
Incas Wood, see Doti MI
NOW OPEN I
and Calvin Coolidge common
school.
m r In Ahnis macn o n,,
c1ruis te io sh to this I
This study of the sc oc
simply a story of men and
en, their struggles and per
ency. There are educational ,
manitarian and financial p
Isms still to overcome. n Nom
less, with optimism in Cur hi
and eyes on the future, ue
courageously labor to build
a better National Farm Scl
advancing the traditions
fine records made during
past.
When we
look back on
period of almost 40 years
realize the growth of the
tional Farm School, when
contemplate all its trials am
its triumphs, we cannot but
grateful that to us has
given the duty of steward
If our work has been found
cient in the years to come ar
those who follow are true to
sacred trust, then we shal.
content."
THE RULING POWER
Be vigilant towards the
ri
pow'r
They seek thy friendship b
crease their might:
Should e'er thy presence
evil hour
With prompt dispatch th , Y t"
thee from sight.
all
IS WISE'
Ful c l re nai t semiis e hte ha
w htho
men
nei,hne
rsh
sions doth subdue
Much wealth who in hi' To
doth rejoice
Whonor
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