Miss Mary Gilson
to Address Local
Council of Women
"Ignorance and Apathy—the
Twin Destroyers" will be the
subject of the lecture to be giv-
en by Miss Mary Barnett Gilson,
asistant professor of economics
at the University of Chicago. at
the complimentary paid-up mem-
titatiie
CLEANING
PRICES
REDUCED
For a Limited Time Only!
s Suits or Topcoats .
Price includes Pick-up & Delivery
The League of the Mt. Sinai
Hospital Association will meet at
the Stotler Hotel on Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner of 1600 W. Boston Blvd. an- 1)ec. 7, at 8:15 p. m.
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jerry Judith, to Ralph
Miss Laya Faustian, chairman
Granet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Granet of 4260 Leslie Ave.
of the program committee, an-
Rev. and Mrs. Israel Rosin announce the engagement of their nounces that Miss 61ettie Baron
daughter, Lee, to Irving Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Katz. will be guest speaker, presenting
The wedding will take place on Dec. 27.
Mr. and Mrs. David Davidson of 2509 Ilazelwood Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lee, to Alan J. Stone,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Storchan of 3047 I.eslie Ave.
'
Charles Grosberg announces the engagement of his daughter,
Jean, to Samuel Frankel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frankel.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton F. Ashner of Glynn Ct. announce the
engagement of their (laughter, Winifred, to Harold Raab. son of 1
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Raab of Cincinnati, 0. Miss Ashner graduated I
from Miss Newman's and National Park Seminary and Mr. Raab I
is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.
At a dinner given Sunday, Nov. 27, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Resnick of Chicago announced the engagement of their daughter,
Shirley, to George Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schneider
of 2530 W. Philadelphia Ave.
Mrs. George Feldman of Chicago Blvd. announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Jean, to Saul Rubin, son of Mrs. Bessie
Rubin of Chicago Blvd.
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Dec. 4—Miss Sylvia Ruth Bieberstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry J. Bieberstein, to Lyle H. Rosenberg, son of Mrs. Sarah a review of "Rebecca" by Daphne
Rosenberg.
1 uMaurier. A musical program
Dec. 4—Miss Lois Helen Nathan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' ill include group singing. All
Nathaniel Nathan, to Samuel Blumfield, at the Lee Plaza. Rabbi ' tembers are urged to attend this
and friends are invited.
Leo M. Franklin will perform the ceremony at 4 p. m. After Dec. meeting
r
The program for this meeting
10, Mr. and Mrs. Blumfield will be at home at 2023 Pingree Ave.
wi
ll be in charge of bliss Lillian
Dec. 18—Miss Gertrude Feldstein, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Abe N. Feldstein of Collingwood Ave., to David I. Silver, son of Greenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Silver of Woodrow Wilson Ave.. at the Wil- , Mrs. J. W. Solomon is chairman
f the formal dance
wi
th the
shire Hotel,
I eague is sponsoring on Satur-
Dec. 18—Miss Shirley Rovin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ( ay evening, Dec. 10, in the Crys-
M. Rovin of Tuxedo Ave., to William II. Traitel, son of Mr. and tal
t I Ballroom of the Book Corti].
Mrs. Maurice Traitel of W. Grand Blvd., at Temple Beth El. Rabbi I e Ilotel. Mrs. Solomon is assist-
Leo M. Franklin officiating.
e I by Miss Nettie Goldhoff as co-
Dec. 27—Miss Elaine Sloman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- r hair and an able committee.
•mund M. Sloman of 235 Arden Park, to Lippman L. Lumbers.
son he reports that from present in-
of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lumberg,
d ications this dance will be an out-
s tending social event. Invitations
a nd tickets have already been ia•
ued to members of the organize-
rt' ion. Tickets and information may
Births
secured front Mrs. Solomon,
!'
, ownsend 7-4401, or Miss Gold.
[
h off, University 3-2110.
Nov. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Barron (Ethel Silberman) of n Music at the dance will be fur-
2751 Rochester Ave., a son, Howard Martin.
ished by Jules Klein's orchestra
special entertainment is
Nov. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Linovitz (Molly Tubben). a a P nd
tanned by Miss Irene Bussey.
son, Seymour William.
Nov. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Stein (Rosa Bassin) of
4003 Pasadena Ave., a son, Michael Fredrik.
Zviller Annual
marriages
5
haarey Zedek's
Library Secures
Latest Volumes
Banquet Sunday
SMITH • FLAYER
The latest literary works have
Mr. and Mrs. David !layer an- h, en
The tenth annual banquet and flounce
placed on the shelves of the
the marriage of their S h aarey
dance of the Bessie Soria Zuil-
Zedek Library and the
The Detroit chapter of Hades- led Ladies Aid Society will be daughter, Audrey, to Irving i rchases made during the past
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe y, . p ears include the best sellers
GUARD AND
soh will hold its regular monthly
RAINBOW GIRLS
on Sunday
evening,
Dec. 4, Smith
Nov. 27, Rabbi el d the most important refer-
meeting .Tuesday, Dec. 13, at held
YOUR • BE
at Lachar's
on 12th
St. Installs-
M. on Sunday,
performed
Purity Chapter No. 12. Rain- Hotel Stotler, at 2:15 p. m. The Lion of the following new officers mony 'Liner
in
the
presence
of the the cere-
im- el ee books, according to David
EYES • SAFE
bow for girls, celebrated their guest speaker will be Rabbi Mor-
chairman of the li-
mediate
families
and
friends.
bi 5, ary Zeman,
rie
Adler
of
Congregation
Shea-
With Health-Lite C l
10th birthday with a dinner for
board.
the girls and their mothers. Cor- rey Zedek. Vocal selections will
To
keep
pace
with the needs
SCHWARTZ . WILEMAN
sages were presented to Mrs. be presented by Mrs. S. Witten-
d demands of the library's
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram T. Wile- gi al rowing
Edith Cugell, organizer of Pur- berg, who will be accompanied
patronage,
bale
man announce the marriage of bi en acquired in the books
ity Assembly; Mrs. Ida Schultz, by Lillian Sarnoff.
following,
their daughter, Gwenona Elean-
e,
Mrs. Louis Giesler, recently ap-
Mother advisor; Mrs. Cora Ja-
tegories: sociology,'
or, to Mr. Frank Schwartz, on hi story,
coby, past Mother advisor; Mrs. pointed chairman of the Choral
Eyes examined, gl L
biography, Palestine, lit-
fitted
Thursday, Nov. 24.
Eva Mann, Mrs. Lachman Mrs. Group, announces that members
e
ature, fiction, juvenile.
by registered specialists at
•
Phylis Lachman, Mrs. Brown and interested should communicate
a price you can afford to pay.
Rabbi
Solomon Goldman's
LAPORT • WEIN •
Mrs. Greenwald for their able as- with her at University 14453.
and Decision," William B.
Mrs. Harry Wein of 2019 Elm- Z " Crisis
sistance. Recipients of corsages Musical knowledge is not re-
MURRAY'S
, ff's "The Rape of Palestine."
hurst announces the marriage of N orman Bentwich's "Fulfilment
also were Miss Mildred Brown, quired; anyone able to carry a
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
her daughter, Florence, to Char- in the Promised Land." Norman
next
worthy advisor; Miss Sue Bank, tune vocally is welcome.
lea
S. Laport of Detroit, on Nov.
Mrs. Fred Ginsberg, chairman
worthy associate advisor; and
"Solomon Schechter,"
25. After December 15 they will B B e e ntwich's
Miss Virginia Lichtenstein, past of the last successful Honor Roll
rtha Meyer's "Salon Sket-
make
their home in Cleveland, 0. e i es,"
worthy advisor.
campaign, announces the follow-
John Gunther's 1938 edi'•
Rainbow girls offered a silent ing contributions to Youth Ali-
n of "Inside Europe," Cecil
Doris Sperling Markel in R ti oth's
prayer at the close of the din- yah Honor Roll: Mrs. Sanford
"The Spanish Inquisi-
Scalp Treatments ner
to the memory of Mrs. Bes- Adler, Mrs. A. E. Bernstein, Mrs.
Leading
Role
in
Opera
ti
an,"
Rufus Learsi's "The Wed.
Specializing in
sie Selick, devoted worker in the Herbert Cohen, Mrs. A. J. Cope-
di
ng Song," and numerous other
"Martha"
land, Mrs. Leo Cron, Mrs
organization.
NEWEST METHODS
• in portant works, are among the
w acquisitions.
The assembly presented to the Charles E. Feinberg, Mrs. Max
The
Opera
Guild
of
Detroit
a'
SHELTON TULIP OIL
worthy advisor, Miss Mildred Frank, Mrs. Sylvan Grosner.
will present the opera "Martha" , Lawyers will find particular in-
Brown, a large cake in honor of Mn Sol R. Levin, Mrs. Louis
rest in B. Levy's "Cardoso and
PERMANENTS
by
Von
Flotow,
on
Thursday
eve-
'
,
1
her engagement to Lawrence H. Luckoff, Mrs. Wallace New-
Frontiers of Legal Thinking."
ning, Dec. 8, in the Consistory ',.' h e ere
FACIAL TREATMEhTS
ton, Mrs. L. Schulman, Miss Jean-
Weiss.
are the legends of
of Masonic Temple. The Opera :
MRS. M. PEVIN
Miss Rose Freedman was mis- ette Steinberg.
anslated
by Prof. Herbert Dan-
Guild has been in existence for L I.
Mrs_ Herman A. August, chair- vill take place: Mrs. M. Pevin, six years;
;
Hayyim
Schauss' "The Jew-
Margaret Greenough tress of ceremonies, introducing man
it
has
a
membership
,
`
'
of the child welfare com- president; Mrs. L. Fineman, ex- of approximately
h
Carmen Naton who sang, Char-
75, ranging in ,'s Festivals:" the works of Sho-
lotte Furher with a recitation mittee, announces the following president; Mrs. I.. Weisman, vice-'ages from 16 to 65, all types of l' m Asch and Thomas Mann.
BEAUTY SALON and
Meriam Schultz who gave a contributions:.
iresident; Mrs. II. Epstein, finan- nationalities are represented, it ^. mong outstanding works of Sc'
foi Si rorIlle rlirm; BLI R ab e, T an c1 7,11,
ial secretary; Mrs. P. Zagar, is non-sectarian,
Fanny Brice story. Miss Phyliss
1.
the p ro- t', on
' are: Phyllis Bdttome's "The
recording secretary; Mrs. S. Al- ceeds from sales and
and Muriel Fox, Billy Berdun
of tickets go '' octal Storm," Ernst liarthem's
Lachman played the music. Doris
er, treasurer; Mrs. G. Fineman to charity. The membership
Going
Home," Sidney Meller's
and Barbara Terry of the Roth
nd Mrs. Parr, hospitalers; Mrs composed of individuals who are is "; , Roots in
the Sky," Ignazio Si-
and 4.ffhters:
L.
Lindenbaum,
and Berdun School of Dancing
Mrs.
B.
Klein
eager
Joyce
present opera in Be- ne's "Bread and Wine," I. J.
.nd Mrs. Kress, trustees. The troit by to Detroiters
gave an exhibition.
Si''', nger's "The River Breaks Up
for
Detroiters.
• The next meeting will be on
chairman of the evening, Mrs. Some of the members are a ; d Other Stories," I.ouis Zara's
L. Fineman, her assistants, Mrs. trained singers who wish to ," Give Us This Day", Louis Gold-
Dec. 12, and will be an initia-
Alter and Mrs. H. Epstein, can achieve success
tion. Election of officers will be
in the musical In g's "In the Steps of Moses."
held at the meeting Dec. 16.
le 1-6849.
reached at TY 5-2310 and TO world, others are musicians—vio-
, Among the new juveniles in
lin,
piano,
'cello,
etc.
Some mem- e Shaarey Zedek Library are:
Max Reinhardt, who is in New
bees never had the opportunity Ti La " lith Lindeman Calisch's "Fairy
York again, would like to see •
to study music. The Opera Guild , Ales from Grandfather's Big
revival of his "Eternal Road"
)etroit Civic Orchestra Con- offers
education, recreation and r',' ok," Elms Ehrlich Levinger's
production of a couple of seasons
cert
at
Art
Institute
lore Stories of the New Land,"
social activity to many. The op-
mann.
ago, because of its timeliness.
era "Martha" has very lovely ,M, , , and and Piska Petersham's
on Tuesday
Wane.
These gifts will go for child
enchanting
music,
and
David,
and his Broth-
the
' s, Moses Joseph
health work in Palestine, includ-
roles are sung by the lead-
and Roth." The his-
fol- er
The Works Progress Adminis- ins
ing regularized school feeding
lowing:
to
Miss
Heal
works
of
Dorothy
Zeligs
Olive
Herb,
and instruction in nutrition and ration will present the Detroit
Yr
Sperling Markel, Carl Mrs.
Nel- ar e also available.
food preparation. Those desiring livic Orchestra, with Valter Doris
son
William
The Shaarey Zedek Library is
Tennant, Jd., Mt-
a
to make contributions to child 'oole as conductor, in a sym-
Dec. thew , Sally and Richard Badge.
the public.
Or en to following
welfare may do no by communi- hony concert on Tuesday.
7.44 ' sor i ef
schedule is now
Arts at the Detroit Much hard study and sacrifice . The
cating with Mrs. Herman A. Au- ', at 8:16 p. tn.:
effect:
has
been
spent
by
the
group
to
In
natitute
•
of
At Auditorium.
gust, Townsend 8-8817.
aPPr° '''71 of rhe
a. m. to 12 p. m., 2 p. m.
'his concert is sponsored by the make this production ■ success. , 10
price range for tickets are r ° 6 p. en. and 7 p. m. to 9 m.
Former Czech Professor to letroit Institute of Arts and the The
UNION OF
Tuesday, Wednesday
tunic Study Club of Detroit. w'ithin the range of everyone— °n d Monday.
ORTHOD OX jrivisu
Address Women's Branch
26c to $1.00 per ticket. Tickets an Thursday.
CO
of League for Peace and f ii c is invited. The program is may be secured at Grinnell's or „ 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. on
ONS of AsgER,,,, as
ICI NCIlreoln
at the Consistory of Masonic " idays and 9 a. m, to 1 m.
th
Democracy o s follows:
has
t. a Oraelon de Torero
Turin, Temple. The Guild is under the On Sundays.
nd
PbdUch.
String
o.
A,
S.
h
m.mt
motor
eser•
by
request.
momr,r
general
dciorredcetiznanodf thMerds.ramt t,,,, David S. Zemon chairman of
°re than so
.
Dr. Karl Deutsch of Prague, .or-„o Nn.
u l :fp
F A ' s
:
library board and Robert
Morns
Hochberg.
siolinist
1 N
Czechoslovakia. will be the
♦ t et:i
n re
Ss mIshonlque
Fran, I. tics is coached by Mrs. Elaine L° ' ewenberg is custodian.
nrincipal speaker at a tea to be sermons.
ot e thi - ab'Ig
dealers)(atm.
Frohman
it u;
Newell.
given by the Women's branch,
1:40:k---
of pianist
the performance
Alountaln In
Farwell
American League for Peace and oda Wrist
S
Charity Boxing
Detroit.)
Democracy, on Friday. Dec. 9,
Arthur
Farwell
Is • his
resident
of of Donations in Memoriam to El ks'
Show at Arena Tuesday
Lansing.
Mich.
and
ekorl
at 2 p. m., at the Chinese Tea
of
the
Mount•In
Suite
Mu
been
Jewish Home for Aged
Gardens.
played
by many orchestras
°Mesons-ling sym- throughout
D etroit boxing fans will get
phony
the _
Dr. Deutsch
formerly a
United Malt.).
The following have made do- t,h air first glimpse of Willie Red-
nrofessor at the University of
nations
to
the
the Philadelphia fighter who
Home
for
Aged:
al'
Prague, as well as a member of
the Czechoslovakian Parliament. Tome for Aged Auxiliary OZ. Alt:h.r in.:, Hoin...imzw..;:e. tic k ed Roscoe .Toles in his first
The
executive
h
committee
of
t
after
the Adamick victory.
fuer, awn, in memory or rather. Abr.- -14
At the present time be is tour-
fie t Tuesday night, at the Arena I
bakedbensi
ing the country lecturing on cur- tl ie Women's Auxiliary of the hn'ons, H"ilaanr.'7'neima.
e
dt.-Lhp
i.e
ns
in
Ga
'
ome
for
the
Aged
will
meet
at
n„„,,,!7
'i
rdens.
He
has been signed to
' nto•s. In memory of Barry-Berm M.
rent conditions in Europe.
gbly
The Women's Branch, Ameri- a luncheon on Wednesday Dec. Ilneenthals Mrs. Alex Rosenzweig, Its me et Eddie Simms of Cleveland
m.' Avg
c
7
Mrs.
Nate
Kaletakv
and
Mrs.
a 10-rounder. The proceeds of
can League for Peace and De-
`17:7riln.v..t:."7,...v7.r.17,, 1,at,.1..,:
o Finley isr: ••• , show will go to the Detroit
mocracy, will hold its next reg- J ties Wolfson are joint h st- In Memory of mother. Ettalay•
ttoder,tstall, the
Ell s for Christmas baskets.
Ilea at the home of the latter
ular meeting on December 19,
1.1
1:30 0. m. at the Detroit Pub- I Tyler Ave.
artbose
e a Sericite 0 st
The sunshine group is plan- Flower Fund of Jewish Br
lic Library. Visitors are cordi-
aye
nch of Orthodox Youth
n ne a Chanukah party for the
Home for Aged
ally invited.
d
oldil
Votft
ri sidents of the home.
Organized in Detroit
— Auxiliary
.
yourig, an
a
ac
now
e
ges
e following have made con-
Party to Precede Frontier
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RABBI MORRIS ADLER
TO ADDRESS HADASSAH
•
Suorristivt Kohn t•isiss
MISS MARY GILSON
berahip luncheon to be given by
the Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women, Mon-
day, Dec. 5, at 12:30 p. m., at
Temple Beth El.
A Wellesly graduate, Miss Gil-
son has had years of experience
in the field of education, and in
social and economic research.
She is a member of the advisory
board of the American Associa-
tion for Labor Legislation, of
the advisory committee on 'Social
insurance of the American Asso-
ciation for Social Security, the
League of Nations Association,
and of the Citizen's Emergency
Committee on Industrial Rela-
tions.
The luncheon . is being ar-
ranged by the social hour com-
mittee, headed by Mrs. Harold
Smiley. Her co-chairmen are
Mrs. Aaron Kurland and Mrs.
Clement Hopp. Assisting on the
committee are Mrs. Ivor Kahn,
Mrs. Milton Hirschfield, Mrs.
Meyer Ellias, Mrs. Lewis Gott-
lieb, Mrs. Joseph Hartman, Mrs.
M. H. Zackheim and Mrs. Wolf
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Solarium, spacious lounge
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THE
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c
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Suits and Topcoats
MISS BARON TO SPEAK
TO MT. SINAI LEAGUE
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hirschfield
had as their cupola over Thankerrivoot,
Mr. snitt Mrs Louis Levy and Mr. and
Mr.. Ralph Levy of Muskegon. Mr. and
alts. Henry Wein. and son, Roger. of
Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Ell Levy of
tiny City.
Mrs. louts Magid's. of Lincoln Ave.
Is entertaining her nephew, Saul Pam-
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Bay
The
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VAAD HAKASHRUTH
WILL HOLD THEIR
Election of Officers
Sunday, Dec. 4, at 2:30 p. m.
Bnai Zion Shute
Humphrey at Holmur
Edward Llehtig moot ThankegIvInl
with hie children. Mr. and Mre. David
Titling of iretroll.
Murrayy Moses returned to her
home In Morenci, Mk h., •fter spending
two weeks with her mother. Mrs. Bose
Mateo
Sidney Korn, of Laming. kWh., as
the guest of hi. grandmother,
Etta Berkman, a.m. the week.ad.
P.
Irving Anthony
returned to
4 spe
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Me tnd,
ItrAnwi
Mrs. II. F. Anthony.
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During the holidays, appeals were made in
the shules on behalf of Vaad Hakushruth. The
response to these appeals was gratifying and
the appreciation of this organization is hereby
expressed to the various synagogues as well
as individual Jewish donors.
war
TOILS\ Bs be.:,
Igtei
•
p.
Dance on Dec: 11
As a preliminary "warm-up" to
the Jewish Frontier Dance which
will be held Sunday evening, Dec.
11, in the Grand Ballroom of the
Book-Cadillac Hotel, the Council
and eat? Approved by the of the League for Labor Palestine
Union of
will repeat last year's cocktail
Orthodox
party. The place will be the same
ca'rePtie.ampaicit. —at
the "Kvutzah"-2252 Glad-
stone Ave., and the !starting time
of the party will be 7 p. m. League
members and friends are invited to
be present. There will be refresh-
ments and "good cheer."
the following contributions to the tributiona to the Home for Aged
The newly organized orthodox
me • and Memorial fund: Mrs. in lieu of flowers:
youth group, a Drench of World
Mrs. HEmil Baron and daughters, in
S. L. Goldman, in memory of
Zeiri Agudath Israel, will be ad-
Anna Silverblatt: Juvenile Court ' a n n . d"'W
Men 1.= t h7nh elt,ry Me:f derssed by Rabbi Joshua Sperka
Stenographic Department. in Mrs. Leah Wars; Mr. and Mrs. A. Si of Congregation Bnai David on
memory of Anna Silverblatt; 1 ;. :11 11 . 0% in Mr""r:s7lryM7! b."" 710 .: Saturday evening, Dec. 3, at
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine, in in memory of Mrs. Anna $11borMart, I Congregation Beth Yehuda. Pin-
Mr. and Mrs. Dark)
J Feinberg. In
memory of Anna Silverblatt and memory
of Mrs Anna Slibernia tt Mt, gree and Woodrow Wilson. This
Bertram B. Warner; Mrs. Sadie Henry reedmus. trs memory
of. Mr. group was recently organized by
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Shubot. in memory of Mrs. Anna t
Marvin Bloom, acting president,
Silverblatt: Mrs. Louis Epps, in • nd 'Mrs TITIL)
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and Simon M. Kleinplatz, acting
memory of Mrs. Nathan ZUSS- ;4 , olf Caplan, in, memory of Bertram secretary. The platform of the
Darner.
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man.
son, 10 c.. I. rnrniory of Mr. truth Agudath Youth group is ortho-
Nara, Mr and Mr. P Deer Keirlan dox Observance of Judaism and
memo
Flowers for all eteti.tts —
the support of Palestine uphold-
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Ra. no country by name, the letter
ci•I Persecution
denounced persecution "as con-
( .MEMPHIS. —
INNS) —"The trary to the Christian doctrine
Persistent persecution of helpless
People, either because of race or
religion" was deplored in a pas-
toral letter adopted as the ses-
sion of the House of Bishops of
the Protestant Episcopal Church
of the United States. Mentioning
that God hath made of one blood
all nations of men to dwell on
the face of the whole earth," and
added, that there can be no se-
may "and no enduring peace
where racial hatreds and no-
tional ambitioas are unchecked."