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May 20, 1949 • Page Image 1

…Commentator's THE JEWISH NEWS Detroit's Allied Jewish Campaign Supports the UJA Causes • of Jewish Events A Weekly Review Observations On Historic May 11-12 at United Nations See Page 2 VOLUME 15—No. 10 2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit 26, Michigan, May 20, 1949 c€4t.i.7 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Allied Jewish Campaign Closes May 31; Goal Short $2,300,00 Israel's New Role as 59th Member of UN By PHILIP SLOMO...…

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…Israel's Anniversary Celebration 'Purely Commentary Draws jubilant Crowd of 15,000 By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The Historic Day One of the greatest demon- strations in the history of the Jewish community marked the celebration of the first anniver- sary of Israel's independence last Sunday at the State Fair Coli- seum. Matching in enthusiasm and in numbers the tremendous out- pouring of May 16, 1948, when Detroit Jewry acclaimed the Declaration of ...…

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…Israel's -Historic Day at the UN (Continued from Page 1) The final vote in favor of Is- rael's membership was an- nounced at the General Assem- atbly meeting at Flushing Mea- dows at 6:28 p.m., standard time, Wednesday. There followed the brief ceremony of welcome and acceptance, the expression of joy by the Jewish representatives, press representatives and guests and the broadcast of two brief radio messages in Hebrew by Abba Eban and Moshe...…

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…• As the Editor Views the News . . Let Me Give You a Hand Israel in The UN Israel's membership in the United Na- tions carries with it great responsibilities. There are obligations and conditions with regard to the internationalization of Jeru- salem, the resettlement of some of the Arab refugees and the promotion of peace. The spokesthen for Israel have indicated that they will go along with a program call- ing for internationalization an...…

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…Fathers of Jewish War Heroes Organize Gold Star Group THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Fridiy, May 20. 1949 Moss Named Member of State Pharmacy Board David M. Moss of 18253 Cherrylawn Ave., was named to a vacancy on t h e Michigan Board of Phar- macy by Gover- nor G. Mennen Williams, on May 11. Mr. Moss is 35, and a graduate of the Detroit In- stitute of Tech- nology. He suc- D. M. Moss ceeds the late of S. M. Dodge, of Plymouth, Mich., for the term. end...…

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…6 Chief Rabbi Herzog Calls for All-Out Effort for UM Drive in Speech Here Chief Rabbi Isaac Halevy Her- tog of Israel, in a stirring ad- dress here at the Jewish Center, on May 11, called upon Detroit Tews to fulfill their obligations to the United Jewish Appeal, through the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Opening his address with brief remarks in Hebrew, the Chief Rabbi emphasized in his address that the nations of the world already have recogniz...…

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…Congregations Governor, Mayor To Attend Parley of JWV June 4-5 Gov. G. Mennen Williams and Mayor Eugene I. Antwerp will attend the banquet of the De- partment of Michigan Jewish War Veterans, at the annual convention at the Fort Wayne Hotel, June . 4 and 5. Myer Dor- In a n , national commander o f JWV, will speak on "The JWV. on the National Scene." Nicholas Wag-, ner, commander , of the Catholic W a r Veterans, will speak on "Place of the ...…

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…oung Adult Community i Hadassah Parley Young Adults Will Conduct I At Jr. Camp Michigame ThreeHourCampaign Sunday Three hours' time on this Sun- day morning, May 22, are being asked of young adults for the "Three Hour Campaign" to be conducted on that day by the Junior Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Workers will report at the Rose Sittig Cohen Building, Lawton at Tyler, at 10 a.m. __ Using a different campaigning technique to compl...…

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…Congreg tionai illizrachi, Vaad Harabonim Arrange lernorial Program for Rabbi Berlin Mizrachi Organization of be- roit and the local Vaad Hara- onim, the Rabbinical Counci,l, ill sponsor a memorial meeting or the late Rabbi Meyer Berlin. (Bar-IIan), at 8:30 p.m. Monday, I Wry. He lived in Israel for most of that period, aiding and inspiring the settlers in their effort to rebuild the Jewish State. The school system he founded is -one. of th...…

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…To Wed in Fall Temple Israel Sisterhood Installs Officers, Gives Gift Check of $8,100 More than 200 women attend- ed the annual luncheon and election of officers of the Tem- ple ' Israel Sisterhood at the Knollwood Country Club. The opening . prayer was given by Mrs. Sol Lunsky. Mrs. George Stutz installed VV.MIRN . prize winning poem, which won the State Sisterhood award at the Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhoods convention. Guests ...…

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…W orrien'i Cluto Featured at the monthly meeting of NEUGARTEN MEDI- CAL AID will be Eve Meister of the Eve Meister School of Dra- matic Arts, who will do a mono- logue of "Molly Picon." Also on the program will be Sharon Katz, who will sing, dance, and imitate. - She will be accompan- ied by her mother. The meet- . ing• will follow a luncheonette at 1 p.m., at the Jewish Center on Monday; May 23. This is the last meeting of the season. Mrs. N...…

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…Activitiei in kyllis Hope Abels ngaged to B. Ludwig . 1 ()clay UN. 1-067L Detroit Women'S - Division of American Jewish Congress an- nounces a combined meeting 'of all chapters on the Commission of Law and Social Action, Mon- day, May 23, at the home of Mrs. William Flashenberg, • 1475 W. Boston Blvd. The speaker will be Prof. Alfred Kelly of Wayne University if history. His sub- ject qvill•be "The North Atlantic Pact." A dessert luncheon...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, May 20, 1949 Activitieo in Society June, Byron Kriegers Win Fencing Titles, Enter Midwest Meet • Mrs. Ray M. Lewis and daughter, Henrietta, have returned from a four-month stay in Hollywood, Calif. They also visited in Palm Springs and Coronado Beach, Calif., and Las Vegas, Nevada. Marine Cpl. Alvin W. Harrison, who is stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif., is spending a month on furlough with his parents, Mr. and M...…

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…14 News Brevities BODZIN FAMILY Club met at the home of the Jack Bodzins of Boston Blvd. A picnic at the zoo has been arranged for Dec- laration Day week-end. * * Tickets are on sale for the re- turn engagement in Detroit of "Annie Get Your • Gun", at the Shubert Lafayette Theater, where it opensA.: -. v, on Monday eve- ning, May 23. Billie Worth plays and sings the role of An- nie Oakley, who became w or ld famous as a sharpshooter. "Annie ...…

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…Know Ye the Men List 4 Awards for Entertainment Set Center's Art Show "As I spake about him I earnestly remembered him."--Jer. 31.19 For Annual Dinner By Dr. Noah E. Aronstam Dedicated to the First Anniversary of the State of Israel and to its Valiant' Men who fought and died and to those who toiled and lived to see the Prophecy come true. Ted Bale. Women in the auxil- iary assisting with the dinner dance are Gertrude Hertzberg, chairman...…

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…• 16 Monument Unveiiings The family of the late Mrs. Eva Weintrob announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, May 22, at the Yiddish Folk Parein Cemetery. Rabbi God- man will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. * * The family of the late Betty Gantz Sniderman announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 12 noon Sunday, May 22, at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi H. Rosenthal will officia...…

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…111919111111111111111011011110111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111911111111111111111119111L n I_ = R n 0 1 a za h av;e, sc h ane Louis Marshall Lodae Halevy Radio Soloist Danny Raskin's LISTENING Pr warden; Joe Feldman, guardian; Lawrence Yaffa, chaplain; Ben Elects New Officers Dorf, Alec Weiner, M. Hollander, Dave Katzman, D. Pacernik and Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith elected the follow...…

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…• • ALEX BAKER, 2501 Cort- land, died May 11. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi H. N. Rosei,- ' of- ficiating. He leaves his wife, Betty; two daughters, Ruth and Karen Mae; and a son, Eugene. Interment, Machpelah. * « * MADELINE TATE, 2910 Cort- land, died May 11. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi H. N. Rosenthal of- ficiating. She leaves her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T3enjamin Tate; a brother, Mar...…

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…1 - - -,11411 1,11.11 11•111,08.101,1111111,11111r,: -.9imppr• Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons. by telephone up to 11 a-m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge, $1.00. Classified Advertisements LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange EWALD CIRCLE ENGINEER and teacher wife, no children, desire 3 to 5 room apartment or in- come. Reasonable rental. June or ...…

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…20—THE Auxiliary 'Campaign Division Reports Distribution of Kits JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 20, 1949 Gov. Willitims Proclaims Suite of Israel Day On the occasion of the db- ,servance of the first anniversary of the State of Israel, _Gov. G. Mennen Williams issued a proc- lamation declaring May 15 State of Israel Day. His proclamation, which was read to the 15,000 by Sidney Shevitz, chairman, at the Coliseum rally on Sunday, de- clares: "Al...…

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…America', lavish Periodical eater CINCINNATI AO, Oltri c *DETROIT EMS!" IIRO/NICIA THE, ONLY i ANGLO-JEWISH All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-040 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE VOL. XXXIX No. 52 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, May 20, 1938 McDONALD HEADS U. S. REFUGEE DISTRIBUTE 3,200 FOR ADVISORY COMMITTEE; LEAGUE'S CERTIFICATES JEWISH CONGRESS CO-OPERATION BID IS REJECTED Popula...…

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…and Yiddish Talkie at Littman's Theater THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Family Service C. LEGAL CHRONICLE HEADS U. S. REFUGEE CLASSIFIED McDONALD ADVISORY COMMITTEE; LEAGUE'S CO-OPERATION BID IS REJECTED JOIN YOUR FRIENDS AND DINE HERE WANTED - Bright young man with some experience to sell Where the Finest advertising for established news- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 05011 of Jewish resistance to Nazi per- of Foods Are paper. Excellent oppor...…

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…vimericaN Apish Perlalied Cotter CLIFTON AVINU1- CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PIEDEIROMfewm Gf 80706116 May 20, 1938 U. H. S. Auxiliary To Meet May 31 Sadie Cooper, accompanied by Rosa Bassin Stein. guest artist at the annual meeting and straw- berry festival of the Ladies' Aux- iliary of the United Hebrew Schools, to take place on Tues- day, May 31, at 2 p. m., in the SADIE COOPER MARATHON BUILT FOR US • PRICED FOR YOU -Nri • v yr pr Now, the...…

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…May 20, 1938 E9LTROITJEWIS/1 et RON ICH and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE YIEVEIVORAWIS/1 6IRONICL and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Pla ► liehed Weekly by The Jewish Messick Pulaski*/ C*., * O111•71,..tro7t . :=..Tst ti dIr r General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone' Cadillac 1040 Cable Addreses Chronicle Lena. Offic•l 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Subscription, in Advance .83.00 Per Year Ts Insure publicat...…

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…A merica ffewith Perialleal CeNter CLIFTON AMU - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PIEPergonjEmsn May 20, 1938 AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER The Best Materials Used WORK GUARANTEED. FREE ESTIMATES STAR TENT & AWNING CO. 8840 Linwood League of Women's Groups Will Meet on Wednesday, May 25 Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, chairman of the program commit- tee of the League of Jewish Wo- men's Organizations, has arranged an interesting afternoon for the Tyler 6-...…

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…iiiEVEriaor1ifrwisnAR31(ICU3 PAGE SIX May 20, 1938 and THE LECAL CHRONICLF You Will Want Everything Shipshape for Memorial Day PYND Yll(It Table Co•ers • Bedspreads Blankets Lampshades • Slip Covers in NOW FAULTLESS Curtain Laundry and Cleaners, Inc. 4737 Elmhurst Ho 1010 LITTMAN'S People's Theater 8210 TWELFTH ST. TRINITY 2.0100 Sunday, May 22 From 2 P. M. to 1E30 P. M. amt dully ryealora.1:10 to 11:30 P. tn. FOR EIGHT DAYS O...…

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…A lgerian' letWait Periodical ▪ ewer CLIFTON ATINUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO a TitE9ETRorKlaisnetRomICLE May 20, 1938 Mizrachi Mothers' Luncheon on Sunday Call RA. 3680 for Fur Storage of interest to women who wear sizes 161/2 to 241/2 Everything about this dress makes you taller and more slender! Slim, skirt ... V neckline ... sleeves just the right length. Proven favorite ... featured in broken- dot chiffon or rayon crepe in bro...…

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…MEDLTRorrimsn Of RON ICLE May 20, 1938, and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN LEADERS CONFIDENT GOAL WILL BE REACHED IN FOLLOW-UP UNOFFICIAL CANVASS enthusiastic gatherings held in the history of Jewish fund-raising ef- forts, at the luncheon meeting of workers at Hotel Stotler on Mon- day, it was reported that the suns of $343,061 was raised towards the complete goal of $390,700 of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Louis Lipsky, former...…

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…▪ ot k- he el he in or - THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR WAYNE COUNTY b ETROIT TMO/NI and VOL. XXXIII. NO. 26 THE ' LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1932 ADVOCATE MERGING1Death Summons David W. Simons, IN SOCIAL SERVICES Civic and Philanthropic Leader Donor to Numerous Jewish Causes and Na- MOVEMENTS IN U. S. Was Liberal tionally Honored as a Zionist; Ser...…

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…• • El)erRorrIEwun efROPIICLE PAGE TWO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN CLOSES WITH SUBSCRIPTION OF $140,704, OR 85 PER CENT OF QUOTA; DRIVE'S END INTERPRETED SUCCESS IN VIEW OF POPULAR RESPONSE OF WOMEN'S :i CALLS FOR RIGHTS LEAGUE GROUPS' SYMPOSIUM IN TRANSJORDANIA ON TUESDAY, MAY 31 K. ? cleaw rr n is i a,n ne art rx 11{,. reie to k s u enn, 0 Louis Joseph L. Staub, David P. Zack. The Radio Program. In a campaign of m...…

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…TS - TifEykricorrirwisnef ROA PAGE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE On Sale Monday! MUSIC STUDY CLUB 8TH MUSICALE-TEA WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 A Purchase of An elaborate program has been planned for the eighth annual musicale-tea of the Music Study Club which will be held on Wed- nesday afternoon, May 25, at the Detroit-Leland Ilotel. A cantata, sung by the Music Study Club Chorus, under the di- -. 164 KARPEN CHAIRS priced at $29.75 Am. Chippendal...…

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…kilivrneorr,kwisn &RON ICLE PAGE FOUR sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Junior Home Relief Annual Dance Saturday. The Junior Home Relief Society has been making extensive Prepara- tions for its annual dance which is to be held Saturday evening, May 21, in the Colonial Parlor of the Masonic Temple. Dick Wolfe's popular Wolver- ines, the committee announces, have been secured and will furnish the music. There will be bridge tables available for those...…

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…1 lieritorriE1115HIPHOMIGN PAGE FIVE mad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE TORONTO DEATH SUMMONS DAVID W. SIMONS, CIVIC AND PHILANTHROPIC LEADER And JEWISH INHIBITIONS AND INTER- MARRIAGE FENKELL LOAN ASSN. BANQUET WEDNESDAY; 12 Jews Elected French Deputies The mothers' and daughters' ; banquet. to be given Wednesday evening, May 25, by the Fenkell I Ladies' Loan Association, will be ; (Continued from Page One) I were held at 2 p. m. on Monday An...…

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…E Vergorringsn (f+Ramaz and T HE LEGALCHRONI CLE By-the-Way its News Tidbd ID a n that are suffering from prejudices! We are S C HWARTZ By DA well aware of the discrimination in certain quarters against Catholics. But there the and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE (Copyright, 1022. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) By HELEN ZIGMOND percentage of discriminating employers is By ZVI YEHUDA We.ly by The Jewish Clinak• rubUsk., Co, Ina Pw► exactly half the p...…

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…• ffiRONICIL4 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE OUR FILM FOLK (Continued from Preceding Page) lumbia University forcibly re- quested his departure because he wrote something they didn't like in the campus mag. . . . Today this same university's board of trustees proffers him the Pulitzer Prize on a silver platter .. for co-authoring "Of Thee I Sing," New York musical show. Did you know that Jack Demi,. sey has • strain of the Yehuda in his blood? ...…

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…• ▪ PIEVETROWEIVISfltAROMICK and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE — — ffSISSESI PROMINENT IN CAST OF 'RAINBOW REVUE' 19.. U.! Lici Now i ► t Effect NOW OPEN Children's corner Miss Marjory Schembeck, • member of Purity Assembly of the I Order of Rainbow for Girls, is prominent in the cast of "The Want So Acute Mothers De- sert Children to Excite [ Rainbow Revue," which is to be I presented by the assembly June 1, Compassion. New Low Rates 1932 Sea...…

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…anPeritorriEwisn C max icu3 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE IL& It's a Drink 0 To Your Health •• GREAT VIOLINISTS-MOSTLY JEWISH By RUTH C. BROTMAN PAGE NINE TWO LARGE GIFTS TO ALLIED DRIVE1 NEVER BEFORE—SUCH FINE FURNITURE AT AUCTION When one remembers that such' teacher of the preceding age, Jos- renowned violinists as Elwin, }lei- eph Joachim, was a Jew. Sloth were fetz, Zimbalist, and a host of others b ,rn in Hungary. Weeiniawaki and are...…

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…▪ ▪ MEPEntorr,Ammi (Aim ta4 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE TEN fendant At a m elon o f s I rh os az. d e fendant 110017 Skin. , J, . /Corbel. Attorney. $07 Ham. STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Court. held in the County Building. nal , iv. D r eg. Wayne, ..-At a session of thy Peohats County and State, on the 29th day of g. 2f14719 . r e A pril. Oil, Court for said County of Wayne. held at MORTGAGE SALE.-Default having i made In the terms and co...…

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…• • • • EVerROWEWISR (7IROPHalg • Mon maid mid v of Hon. ap• ' the rent y of that I de. Ding n lain. t an. /taint ill it is I the fond- that in by Pub- . ge. Ham. Chan• lvelyn I said I City State IT or idolph ad In that ntate It IB enter before order. :en RA C pub- ... t. 1413 the MAN. r been ir the hisan, e •nd II per- xerehy office Udine. y. on Y OF S1/AY. SR. A. I nth menia- I that May. Court ime to 912. N, intr. ty 01 m...…

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…▪ • • • • r la P -1. A PAGE TWELVE defendant, personally or by registered null as required by low; end titot said order be published as remind by lew in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle find The Leg•I Chronicle. JOSEPH A. MOYNIIIA•1, IA true copy.) Circuit Judge. J. C. JAMIESON, Deputy Clerk. I PI EDETRorrAwisii( Roxing and SIXTH INSERTION Maurice Sugar, Attorney, 311$ Bari.. Tower. MORTGAGE SALL-Default having been made In the condit...…

May 20, 1927 • Page Image 1

…El_611EWISMORONICIAS PAGE TWO Igraternal and Club Nutru European Jewish Women's Welfare Organization. A board of directors meeting was held Saturday, May 14, at the home of Mrs. Smilo. A question of great importance was discussed and a com- mittee was appointed to report at the next regular meeting, Tuesday, May 24, at 24 Melbourne, Jewish Center, 8 o'clock sharp. Kindly attend. Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. Final plans for securing a cottage...…

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…A merica 'apish Perla&Cal Carter CLIIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 27 II- EbEFROIT LWISH All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE OLDEST JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI. NO. 25 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1927 THOUSAND ATTEND UNITED SYNAGOGUE FIFTH CONVENTION Jewish Centers Association Plays Host to Hakoah Team at Webster Hall Sunday Vienna Soccer Eleven Will Play Picke...…

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…America yewish periodical &ter CLIFTON MINIM • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 mai nEVerRorriLinsn (IIRONICLE ing, Sil. and re- not arc ace Iced I , 011 nes. e of this nee- The I e- rsle • ir to send rted der• ring it a h be- ere noses ISO!' It has l'Iub hers REPORTS WOMEN'S PUBLIC IS INVITED TO i LEAGUE PURPOSES GARFIELD SHOW ROOM N a g C UB No te s Mr. and Mrs. A. 13. Roman am Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kahn have returns, home after spending sever...…

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…7iIEVETROIT/E91,5fitiiRONICLE • 0: kl- E *TWIT, . 4 ai- RONICLE Pubbshed Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Cs., Inc. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS President JACOB H. SCHAKNE Secretary and Treasurer kotered as Second-erns ynat•er March 3, 1.16, at the Natalie. at Detroit, Mich., under the At of March 3. 1019. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 I moon Office: Cable Address: Chronicle ...…

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…A merka lavish periodical Curter CLIFTON MAUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO teberRondEldsn &Rom Ku k_ gentplr Neill El Notrei GiAS. - H--. JOSEPH- if that article in the current Atlantic 51.•dhly cam d - The Rev,.!: ass ,. • of a Iliddle Acted Father" doesn't arouse n those interested in college edueetion, I shall miss my guess. It was to me one of the most illmninatirat articles on the whole subject of a ...liege edu-1 cation that I have ever r...…

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…PTVEraory,g_vasnaaceoctia PAGE SIX Detroit's B'nai B'rith Ladies In Second Card Party Gift Store Since 1849 CC1 • • 'Orson Gifts for the Bride ■ • The Ladies Auxiliary of the B'na' B'rith will give its second card party of the season on Monday evening , —Charming, useful, and in great variety — care- fully selected in many lands—now ready to greet the bride in their splendid regalia of tissue and rib- bon and gleaming white box—Ki...…

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…v ista/cam latish Periodical Carter CLIPTON AVZNUZ - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO ilE PAGE SEVEN erR01fErnsnOnorici4 1 , MRS. JACOB GOLDBERG ELECTED TO OFFICE' HEBREW ORPHAN HOME IN TAG DAY MAY 24 4 At the regular meeting of the, Mrs. Harry 11. Prenslauer is presi- dent of the Detroit Hebrew Infant Orphan Home, which is going to hold a tag day on Tuesday, May '24. Mrs. Jacob Harwith is chairman and is be- WHEN ONE SEEKS IDIVICUALIT !Old Folk...…

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…PAGE EIGHT PE9ETRO1JEWIS/1 &RON IGLE PERFECTION PLANS MOONLIGHT TRIP I Perfection Lodge 480, F k A. M., has announced as its next social event a moonlight dinner and dance mi the For Your New steamer Noronic, on July 7. A novel announcement has been sent to the members urging that reservations be made in advance.The notice reads: for members, ladies and friends. An elaborate eight-course turkey dinner will be served in the steamer's din...…

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