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June 12, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A mericamiNiskti7kmlicalader try °w- ad Our New Location: I 525 ow- the tab- skit tu re and unlit twOODWARD CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO II- EbETROIT LWISH HRONICLE THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Gittleman Is WOULD HAVE VOICE STIRRING SPEECHES Miss Hadassah Leader IN NEXT CONGRESS MADE AT BANQUET OF KEREN HAYESOD Retiring Director of Palestine Government Re-elected President of •hap- Detroit Zionists Hope to S...…

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…PIEDETROIT;iitsiill OM/Nitta PAGE TWO •■■■•••■•■ OBITUARY T T T T TTT T T TT TTT TTT T T TTTTTTTI:r ( J. 1 2.i were boys and girls from 7 to 17, er" and "Jew" were familiar Words S- .1.1,1.1..s.L.IS.L.1.1.1..1.1. 1 .1.s. J. J. J. .L. .t. the some of whom came from as far away to him. One day the bully of as 10 miles. Texas ponies or mules school set on him. But the boys who carried the children to and from formed a ring about the two fo...…

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…PAGE THREH PETROtTJEWIS11 @kr rollICLE FRANCE BEST PLACE I David FOR JEWS IN EUROPE zaorin LJ WON HIGH HONORS BICUR CHOLEM OUTING PROVED SUCCESSFUL . — • Miss Retta Tannenholz, daughter ti M Benjamin Tannen• of M r. anrs. At the last regular meeting of the Bicur ('holem Society Mrs. David Berger was chosen president for the (Continued from Page 1) ensuing. year. Other officers elected NEW YORK. — (.1. T. A.) — "If I work, well planned ...…

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…7FIE7)1717:01 di.WISAjh RON tat. ..41` •4( V. reit AV. r TO' was handled with delicacy, firmness and a regard tion was for the conflicting claims of all parties to controversies which were always hostile and often ugly. A fact too alas /WM 1011 ■ 1•00•1, __MOM. often overlooked by partisians is that a man in a po- Publlehly C.. lac. Published Weekly by The Jewish Cbronwie A By A PALESTINIAN EXPERT sition such as the one occupied by Sir H...…

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…Mt/A-moo- r 'FIRST GRADUATION isrib ° 11 - D- Gtf9T1 T5 AT TEACHERS SCHOOL 1 Hebrew Union College School =m) y ' G-JAS. . I+. J OS EPI+' =-- (Cop y wright. 1921. Hy Chas. H. Joseph.) _it THE NEWS ABOUT FASHIONS! ill Holds Impressive C:re- Women's monies in New Yolk. Mr. Bryan say' that ass's milk is the kind most resembling human milk,' I NEW YORK. - Impressive exer- n d from the ass. not prove th at man s descede but that d es ...…

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…7iir,7)rrRorr, PAGE SIX Ravicix IS HADASSAH DANCE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN C HUDSON'S JUNE SALE OF LUGGAGE Miss Rose Babcock is chairman of the ticket committee for the dinner- dance which will be given at the Ma- KELLER & SCHWARZ Offers 40 Special Values--Trunks, Traveling Bags, Suitcases, Hat Boxes—at Savings ANNot•N('E This is the most important Hudson luggage event For a week-end—a of the entire summer season. THE OPENING OF THEIR F...…

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…5ewish Periodical Cotter A MC CLIPTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN E_OgraogkiiisniiiitoNictr. /Marriages Engagements =NM efteeoeeeeeeeee Smart New Frocks Presenting a wonderful collection of the new- est creations for Misses and Women in ex- quisite silks and crepes of brilliant colorings. '35 - $45 - $75 eeeeeeeeeee eeeleeeee•eeteeee. SEGALKURTZ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurtz of Tay- lor avenue announce the marriage of thei...…

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…6 litn ik ruonjEwts i ttilfs eqict o PAGE EIGHT Fraternal and Club Notes IS YOUNGEST GRADUATE OF HIGH SCHOOL CLASS •-- — Miss Dorothy B. Shapiro of 22 Al- Second Week, Starting Monday, June IS. he Bonstelle Playhouse 1 . 01.111, Brookline, Mass., has the distinction of being the youngest mem- ton Mats. Thurs. and Sat., 50c and 75c. Woodward at Eliot. Glendale 9792. Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's. Night. 75c to $1.50. Philomath...…

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…A merica lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE To, FIRM tail Called Jew, with ever a laugh in the offing, bie's Irish Rose" cotton mattresses, sagless Miss Nichols' play should be seen by Clever Mixture of Homely springs. Large living rooms and every reader of this journal. Some day there are doubtless going to be dining rooms. Porch 12x40. Lot Wit and Satire. revivals of this tame much-criticized 60x18...…

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…JUNE 12, 1925 VE'19eritonjawkwifilituNium 1SAMUEL WILL LEAVE 1 PALESTINE JUNE MEMBER 0E1901791AI MT( BM lINITIONWLSTERNIWASSa 4 cbar.Lcy.H__ Detroit Life Insurance Com-1 day, with its more than $50,000,000 of business in force.; with its almost $5,- pony Will Celebrate Pres- 1000,000 of assets; with its agency or- ident's Anniversary. ganization carrying the banner of According to its usual custom, the Detroit Life Insurance Company is...…

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