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April 30, 1926 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffewisk Periodical C4Nkr CLIFTON ATZNOI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO L 22, 1926 40 ,..,--------- _ All Jewish News [ All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS ii- EbETROIT EWISI1 RON IGL 1 E TELEPHWIE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DEDICATION DAY PROGRAM OF B'NAI Ei B'RITH IMPRESSIVE sen Treasurer of United Jewish Drive LEONARD BRAUN WILL SING SPECIAL MUSIC only fur. reasonable ks at the I for. We Ake many. ...…

April 30, 1926 • Page Image 2

…i kt_il)r:t_nordptsrt 7 ?AU TWO — /..111 ■ Wosdrikov (A ROSSI = - ------- with his evening dress KALICH THRILLS closed job, other points must be taken he universally accepted. Add to into consideration. " Body safety" the advantage of mass produol must be maintained. For that reason lower manufacturing costs, incre: 125 economy and greater durability, 100 the all-steel body has come into its 100 own. A steel post one-third the size you s...…

April 30, 1926 • Page Image 3

…A merica ffewisk periodical eater /*/**NANOM•e••• ■ ••81..... ftmtiar Notts FULL VALUE M. or of veal the .stick a. .,!, sth and Ilerniann Hoexter, Detroit vocal nstructor and coach, has been con- ducting a large class of professional ingers in Pontiac during the winter, evens! of whom have been featured prominently in this city's musical ac- ivities this season. A mixed quartet of these artist students will appear in a special concert at ...…

April 30, 1926 • Page Image 4

…TIE7)critort/rwisn NV Ayr at ar& NT- VI' 4 lat ear RON ICUS lg. Tor reir 4 1.. S%42.,,<ZitatleUei nSgati<SX gigintta,ZciturggkeuksMQ1e..t&aaro i swaggering and because of the fortunes of war she has become territorially large at the expense of Russia, OUR NEWYORK ma con v but despite her increased size she still thinks and acts ?ubliahtrd Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc, LETTER in accordance with the best and approv...…

April 30, 1926 • Page Image 5

…America yewish Periodical Carter CLIPTON 0114171 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE flogitristielitomou l CENTERS ASS'N Palmer School will speak on what ef- fect pre-school training has on the mother and daughter relation. All the members and their daughters are most cordialy invited to attend. East Jefferson Woman's Club: The East Jefferson Woman's Club acknowledges with thanks the follow- Radio Concert: ing donations to the Dorothy David-...…

April 30, 1926 • Page Image 6

…. :AGE SIX Th sVeraotT i critsitiliaori tcus RE-ELECTED TREASURER N. W. WOMEN'S LEAGUE At a recent meeting of the North- western Women's League of the United Hebrew Schools, Mrs. Samuel On Monday, May 10, the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will be hostess to the State Federation of Temple Sis- terhoods, which will hold its annual 1926 meeting in Detroit. Professor William .Saudoz. Swiss traveler and lecturer, will present ancient and modern ...…

April 30, 1926 • Page Image 7

…A merica ,swish Periodical Cater CLIFTON ATMS OINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN BABY DAY NURSERY TO HOLD ANNUAL TAG DAY Jac I at :anci, imelhoch'.) Engagements Qt7sonal Woodward Thru to Washington Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Hack of 1009 King avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ger- Honoring the engagemenObf their trude, to Aaron Gurewitch, son of daughter, Edith, to George II. Arta, Mr. and Mrs. llarry Gurewitch or son of Mr. ...…

April 30, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT FieVentarlEwisn(1 Rancm CARD OF THANKS also Rabbi E. Aishishkin and I. Mrs. Eva Farber and family of Strauss for their kindness and sym- 3438 Pennsylvania avenue wish to Pathy during their recent bereave- thank their relatives and friends and ment. s .7fraternai anti Cub otes • prizes. Mrs. Irving Pollock of 1701 Webb avenue will be hostess at the next meeting, which will be held on Tuesday, May 4. "WHERE GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT...…

April 30, 1926 • Page Image 9

…• Amerkat Pwisk periodical Cwtcr C.LIPTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO y. Pm` PAGE NDIS IANIna n_L_DCTROrTiElaSii@R i Whiteside in "The Arabian." :-:CLASSIFIED:-:'FREE LOAN ASSN Young ELECTS OFFICERS,hollea "Tarnish" at Garrick. Garrick Theater eners the me oar of the iiarle it:put-att.:a of ,err few theaters in the United States that has scarcely closed its Ps. Nathan H. Goldberg, formerly I MACK B. WEISS.--Strietty kosher strive o op...…

April 30, 1926 • Page Image 10

…Viniturrj6mist,iltiamicu4 That Menace Yroperty timers IFred M. Butzel Gives His Views NUMBER TWO (Continued From Page. One.) Seven LErking Dangers whole problem is complicated by the conscious refusal of Jews to inter- marry. That point alone creates a lot of feeling." The conversation shifted to the subject of Reform Judaism. What effect was it having on Jewish life and was this effect good or bad? "Roughly speaking," explained Mr. Butz...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 1

…America AIWA periodical Carter c.o. AT MS • csscunisn 10, OHIO 9, 1926 adquart•r. as :'a lieutenants Varbure, Louis Bre.s•r and raise $11.1100,- IfEbETROIT All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHWIE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926 VOL. XIX. NO. AM. ALL PAST RECORDS OF PALESTIN FUND RAISING SURPASSED (Chair...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 2

…777,0 ) critorrim sliet Rorfica. PAGE TWO WILLIAM H. HART IS NAMED PACKARD REPRESENTATIVE the next is deep, deep blue, called indigo. "Climb!" commands the Mother Raindrop with the Sweetest Face and all the raindrops climb. "Jump in!" The Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit Branch, announces the ap- calls Mother Raindrop and all the pointment of William H. Hart of the Hart Motor Sales, 17005 Grand River raindrops jump into the pot of sun- sh...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 3

…- - A merica lewish Periodical Cotter CLIPTON AMU' • CILHCHINATI 10, OHIO PAGE TI1REII Wil7VErRa1lEVIIS/1011:0NICLI: "Come On Ruth" at Garrick. For the first time in the history of the American stage, a play handles baseball as the fans and teams know it, and yet this comedy of love and youth —"Come On—Ruth!"—makes the great pastime secondary to the love affair of Ruth Holden, daughter of the manager of the famous Hy- enas of the Sagebru...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 4

…ThElmorrlansnOR0/41011 s in the ranks of the organized. The Nordic restriction- ist was certain that crime would practically disappear and the moral tone of the country would be improved Published Weakly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, immeasurably if only the despised Eastern and South- JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President ern Europeans were excluded. None of these blessings JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor have in any appreciable degree come to us. I...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 5

…Americo, Avis* Periodical Cater CUSTOM MMUS • CINCHOLUR 20. MO PAGE FIVE ThnPernotrinisn[lIRONICIE , Davidson Bros., Ben and II ALL PAST RECORDS J Da vidson Israel Aaron OF PALESTINE FUND . Ehrlich, Ehrlich, Mrs Moe lift.r., ,,. RAISING SURPASSED Elbin. Elkus, N•t a i Illy Id al Lei iiti dig rat his no del o fail Flt try, ach null eco- 'von I be rful chin in- fee- ame pre- the e of ;ion. hies ffec- fore, 1. said and int." once...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 6

…MEDLTRour,/msnetiamicua 2AGE SIX gem* Nett' El Notes Order September Blankets Now at Hudson's "The Sabbath Problem in America , " This Sunday morning Dr. Leo M. Franklin will discuss a problem in which the issue between Orthodox re- ligion and the new conditions of mod- ern life is strikingly brought out. Dr. Franklin will present a plan for util- All •ociety items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of The izing a...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 7

…A merica lavish Periodkal Carta WITCH AvINUlt• CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE SEVEN Eiclieritontoivc_ig I PRESIDENT OF BRANCH OF BABY DAY NURSERY Clever Styles M.0 At a recent election of officers of the Northwestern Branch of the De- troit Hebrew Baby Day Nursery, the in Silk Frocks tS You I. reen. t the lion, 13 SEBES@ L114r NO (MONCTON won mr COMM WOK MAUI UNOBSTRUSIVE SERVICE! EMPIRE 6833. EDMUND G. LEWIS MORTICIAN MRS. ...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 8

…ptEPertaxclaasntilROXIC111 !AGE EIGHT QQQ ` tab le. The proceeds of this affair evening, April 24. The club Is plan- wit 1 benefit the orphan home. The ning on having a cottage for the sum- mer. Initiation will be held the week lic is urged to attend. following the bazaar. put oraternui altb Club Alotes ern Alpha Tau Fraternity. Q V Atlas Social Club. he following were elected at the sting of the Alpha Tau Fraternity An open meeting of...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 9

…Amara larlik Pedalled Carter CLIFTON AVENUI CINCINNATI 10, OMIo PAGE NINE TifEberRonjEwtsnffiRONI el■■ ••'' 1AUXILIARY CARD PARTY PLANNED FOR APRIL 27 LANSING NOTES --___ UNIVERSAL TRIBUTE TO ROSE EaEliliER CLASSIFIED AiS11.1.Ntio FOR LA- u Nw DONNELLY GyToM Jacob it. Schiff Lodge, No. 694, in- dependent Order B'nai B'rith, is mak- Few events on the social calendar I'rivate instructions; reducing a gig arrangements for its third an...…

April 23, 1926 • Page Image 10

…■■. APRIL 23, torrafEirtshotitulicus fr it_ believe in God. The nearer true sci- BROWN ELECTRIFIES PUBLIC IS URGED Ldrly5AWAAAWAIrs‘• ■ • %% %NV,. %%%%%%%%% 5.50SAAN5005 %%%%% ence reaches the heart of nature the TO ATTEND BAZAAR WORKERS AT MEET nearer it comes to God—force, energy, nature—sve call it God." IN PHOENIX CLUB (Continued From Page One.) ".1merica's Best" "The creation stories given in Gene- sis" I responded, "do not follow the ...…

April 16, 1926 • Page Image 1

…4 Avericam lavish Pendia Carter CLIPTON Animus • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 2, 1926 ArRONICL 11- EbETROIT All Jewish News All it what Views WITHOUT BIAS _ — TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XIX. NO. AP. 2.1 DAVID BROWN WILL ( BE MAIN SPEAKER AT U. J. C. SMOKER DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926 Orator Speaks At Men's Club Dinner Leading Lodges lan Joint Affair P .an Pisgah Lodge and...…

April 16, 1926 • Page Image 2

…1fItOIT 7 1 PAGE TWO LANSING NOTES The Hillel Club, which is composed of most of the Jewish young men and women of the city of Lansing, has re- cently been organized for the purpose of cultivating the literary powers of the members and to further chari- , table and social work among the Jews ther the movement of the Hillel Club. ! s ■oto■ of that city. The Ilillel Club meets The officers of the organization are once every two weeks and has...…

April 16, 1926 • Page Image 3

…Americo% 'mesh Periodical Cwter CLIFTON AFIMU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE 'aIrMerRorritinst! t#I0 DISAGREEMENT WITH DR. WEIZMANN 1926 Furniture Replacement Year 2ommerce; endent of president, Emma S. din Street Macau- Ward If. Club; Jeff pie. fu 1111 It . St les Ow loll le Tinater n. (ether s ith Arthur ith Gould: m to 01=0 0=10 H2CS f ill"tENB "The Store With • Reputation." HASTINGS AT FOREST OpenE•enings Until 8:30. PHO...…

April 16, 1926 • Page Image 4

…is i t. 7)er ta 'WEI. ism et Ron ictz I. Ng, ,-W-1 0 1st rir& - 1 AI, 1 risjTh. Nt, much ill feeling among the alumni, undergraduates and outside objectors. It would be most undiplomatic and in decided bad Published Wieldy by The Jewish Chronicle Publiehleg Cm, Inc. taste to state specifically that these students are to be By LAWRENCE LIPTON denied admission to the university on the ground of JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President ... . race, color ...…

April 16, 1926 • Page Image 5

…A merican Jewish perished! Coder CLITTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO NpentordEwn (Anon tom oe9-1-fri v 1t templr Nett i El Vitro "Old Wine in New Bottles:" "Old Wine in New Bottles" will be at the subject of Dr. Franklin's sermon They want to raise $1,000,000 to buy the home of Thomas Jefferson to on Sunday morning, Apri l 18, at wish that some wealthy Jew would buy it and present it discuss cer- anklin will pro .fio. I cello. l are 10:...…

April 16, 1926 • Page Image 6

…TiftVgrRorrjEwisn aiROMICIL ?AGE SIX ZEIREI ZION PLAN DANCE FOR APRIL 18 Gifts —not alone is the selection in- finite and so varied as to eas- ily fit into any occasion, but the gift is delivered in a manner that is the natural result of 77 years of experi- ence. Gifts from King's are distinctive, they are a com- pliment to the donor as well as the recipient. AS society Items and other local nate. should be communicated to the *Mee of The...…

April 16, 1926 • Page Image 7

…A merica% (faith periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20., 01110 PAGE SEWN ROM : 113 9CriaDIT JUNIOR HADASSAH WILL I I SPONSOR PERFORMANCE' : 0. Frocks The sale of tickets for the Sunday evening, April 18, performance of 'the Bonstelle Playhouse has been That Make Cl,, Irresistible @Appeal I mad. :010,1.1 to the New frocks for afternoon. dinner, street and sports wear, in a great variety of styles and colors. Every frock is...…

April 16, 1926 • Page Image 8

…M ONm on;A wn(A ssrnaz PAGE EIGHT Dorothy Lebowsky, Shirley Kopper- man, Gertrude Waterstone, Babe Brode, Esther Belenson and Sally Schwartz. An informal talk was given by the president, Louis Salesin, and by Paul Barak. The ladies were presented with very attractive favors. Roses, carnations and daffodils deco- rated the table. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Wirer:nal ants Club ;cotes Rosenth•I Family Club. The next meeting of ...…

April 16, 1926 • Page Image 9

…4mwriavr ,swish Periodical Carter 0 PP- PAGE NINE LI tut aiRomaz ifiniton: LL JOSE Is 1 EDICATION • of the hoard of B'rith Commun. rris .1. Brame! , Ettinger. rice if building over- the glad tiding s oniplete decorators are eeesarY finishing he main auditor• I be in readiness la y 2. App'n- inon all source s awe in the hull ed s . ee in c ge re. anizat, buildin g to e.,n 1 ". that is may is' made 1g in the new and rith comm un it y m M...…

April 16, 1926 • Page Image 10

…f_fi__BOLIKUrf,/tiVIShiftiarocuts "Badges" at Bonstellee. "Badges," the Max Marcia and Ed. ward Hammond mystery comedy. drama, is proving one of the most de- lightful plays yet offered by the Bon- stelle Company at the Playhouse and will be continued for a second week. The play was produced in New York City with Madge Kennedy and Gregory Kelly playing the leading roles and won the plaudits of the crit- ics, Percy Hammond of the New York Hera...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 1

…• A WrielpfjradOinnakaleeda message that ant considers a state but g iition that the t safeguarded. CLIFTON AMU' • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO OIL BWISIt RO All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY EETINGS e ZIONIST LEADERS GREETED BY JEWS OF ENTIRE STATE Your Report COUNCIL HEAD DIES SUDDENLY APRIL 5 )673 SUBSCRIPTIONS TOTAL $70,000 AFTER BANQUET / / 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 Co 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I ilTION -vice C...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWELVE ThEDentonjEwisnefROXICUS sogssocva000sscw00000nmvcswovocwcw000mw000000000. PASSOVER GREETINGS ' Palestine Investments In view of the numerous inquiries which have come to the Zionist office in the past few months concerning private, economic enterprises for Palestine in America, and land selling agencies that have been established here, the Zionist Organization has found it necessary to make clear its position in regard to the...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 3

…America Aufish Periodical eater m. is message th at nent considers .sh state but a odition twit the re safeguarded. CUMIN AMOK • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IIRONICLE 1-1- EbETROIT All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN REETINGS ZIONIST LEADERS GREETED BY JEWS OF ENTIRE STATE InlinS Ye Y ∎ Mt Report of Eddie Guest Reads Poem Welcome to Bialik, He- brew Poet Laureate. I HuiIdin r; 0673...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 4

…PAGE TWO McDeritor rim s RON I= OBITUARY When he was not at the Yeshibah He struggled in the seething mar- ZIONIST LEADERS 2 at Woodmere Cemetery, I , he was either promenading the town ket between the lower Don and the M. Franklin and Rabbi Le, GREETED BY JEWS officiating. with his stick or listening at home to Caspian Sea; searched, considered, MRS. ESTHER BIRNBAUM the "talk of trade" passing between reckoned and one day, closing his OF...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 5

…America ffewish periodical eater CLITIT44 annul • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE TITRE, CI 1_ 1 15,1 ":47.1)C1R(IfY, L DETROITER MAKES MUCH PROGRESS IN DEFIANCE r . etery, D r. Leo The meteoric rise in the business world of Nate Robinson, popular young man formerly of Detroit but Pra m ERMAN rf 167:i Roston per Ibooital on Illness of one was .1; years in Dett , ,g for ris stir o at by tree tt • iners Sylvitt Lu., r- r and '• min • I....…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 6

…litEl)crttorrlamti (A Romig uses s. uript• . 114„ sleir .41 4,1, t U7 k. S5/424ZOV20:1 le - ,`"Il.S901VtlUX 't_ re mr - workshops employing more than five people receive the dole. ■ If the framers of the law had a subtle bit of dis- Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Th..l.wfsh Published Weokly crimination and anti-Semitism in mind, this law proves An Interview with Basil L. Henriques. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President it conclusively, for it ...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 7

…- America 'elvish Periodical Curter CLIFTON CINCINNATI 30, OHIO &ikroCittlEInsit(li tto raer c 141"60. ► 1 0-124S. ante ( is in is in vari it re tha ,• A. well 'toyer n th tha rkabl, hay Amer iunit corn which iny L A iple, orship in. It 'either int. It phase, er do- lived fork in tgogue Sr any of St. lien- st pro. ligious dwell center always to deal educa- all of e prob- dace at munity . Part part of th men all pa- !al with luld be, ...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PIEVartorrikwunglitaricui :AGE SIX JUNIOR HADASSAH WILL SPONSOR PERFORMANCE AN INSTITUTION IN DETROIT SINCE 1 849 °C ierSOltd_ DINNERWARE GLASSWARE SILVERWARE KITCHENWARE LAMPS GIFT ARTICLES All society items •ruf othm local notes should be communicated te the Aka at The Chronicle by 5 o'clmit Wm:treed.), •Itecnoon in seder to wee- in the current week'. received ees later leatm. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notices so am th...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 9

…v 4mericam lavish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI CINCINNATI 10, 0100 PAGE SEVEN t.1 ZEIREI ZION PLANS DANCE FOR APRIL 16 *ID What Could be Smarter Than the masterly tailored sport coat sketched? Having 00 pretense of a collar, it makes much of a modernistic design in vivid colored kid the pockets. One of the new fashion favored flecked tweeds I $85 FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS Melrose 4200 37 Forest Ave. E. "A Modern Plant With Mod...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 10

…"AGE EIGHT pitykritorrILmsnifi ROAM:I an open meeting on Sunday after- guests an evening of real enjoyment. lectiona and Harriet Berger danced proceeds of the dance are to support in Palestine. Jules Klein's (lrd, the Charleston; Micky Goldstein, ac- the Gewerkshaften campaign, a will furnish music and dancii.v noon, April 11, at 2 o'clock, at Web- Dancing will follow the program. companied by Miss Horwitz, sang; $250,000 drive for the worki...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 11

…Aitcrica lavish Periodical Cada CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 303, OHIO PAGE Pief)emwr Orchestra dancing will ORCHESTRA HALL Detroit Symphony Orchestra Sunday Afternoon At 3:30 VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting Piano Soloist CONSTANCE McGLINCHEE Honperdinck, Ov. 'Hansel and Gretel' Brahma, Hungarian Dances Heibert, "Al Fresco" T.ske. 25c to $1 at Grinner. and Orchestra Hall. Phone Glen. 8290 I lulls. and Fri. Eves., April 15-16, t 8:30 LAST SYMP...…

April 09, 1926 • Page Image 12

…APRIL 2, 1! BLEVelstun•JEwish Mins-oast "Old English" at Garrick. George Arliss will be seen in Wind throp Ames production of John Galsworthy's ''Old English" at the Garrick Theater beginning Monday night, April 12, with matinees on I %. Wednesday and Saturday. The cur- tain rises at 8:20 o'clock at night and 2:20 o'clock at the matinees. As Mr. Arliss is on the stage at the com- mencement of the play and as the basis of the plot is establi...…

April 02, 1926 • Page Image 1

…v 4mericalt 'Wok Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 26, 1926 and Isaiah concert was ' the Lechein h Ida 1• 01i is vice-presid en t surer. :ASES • —An alarm. se of suicides r was submit- ah by Profes- icides among Jong been a sir number is argcr among than among All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS - - 11- EDETROIT LWISII. eiRONICIA THE ONLY JEWISH APER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN 'er Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent...…

April 02, 1926 • Page Image 2

…gonirmsnERONlat PAGE TWO TURKISH ONLY LANGUAGE CONSTANTINOPLE.—(J. T. A.) —All instruction in the Turkish ele- mentary schools is to be given only in the Turkish language, according OHIO RABBI AND MOHEL TO RESIDE IN DETROIT to instructions issued by the Angora government. As a result of this de- cision of the government, all foreign schools and those of the national mi- norities in Turkey will have to be I closed. ORIENTAL CAFE Rev. Jac...…

April 02, 1926 • Page Image 3

…A merican PeriatEcal Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO --nyterRo;g_vnsnwrom LEONARD BRAUN ON BENEFIT PROGRAM GREETINGS! Reilich Bros. Display Exceptional PAGE TIMER lS New Employment Agency. The Misses Rose Ellias and Flor- ence Wein announce the opening on April I of a new and ImAtel n e,... Talent on the Violin and Piano. At a benefit concert given on Wed- 31, at the COMPARE VALUE AND PRICE nesday evening, March Phil...…

April 02, 1926 • Page Image 4

…,fievenotcp PAGE FOUR COMMIX ---,l Ball eitg Notes 1 I THE EMANCIPATOR By WILLIAM S. SCHWARTZ of Chicago on• r 1.071,1 V On Friday afternoon, March 26, S. i I L. Regner of Cincinnati, who con- ; ducts bi-weekly services here, re- i viewed the book "The Shadow of the I Cross." About 60 guests attended the Com- munity Seder, which was a very en- joyable affair. The sisterhood was in charge of the dinner and S. L. Reg- ner conducted t...…

April 02, 1926 • Page Image 5

…A merieam !elvish Periodical Curter CLIFTON ATY.N01 • CINCINNATI 10, 011I0 WEPerRon; Arm (A HON las He begins to despise himself as one he published any new poems, and even worshipped by all free peoples in his- physical courage and physical, who has prostituted sacred, solemn among these the best one begins with tory. re of no use, prowess of the prayers to no purpose. In the Arvis the words: "Let my lot be with those feeewe (g l'rayer) he...…

April 02, 1926 • Page Image 6

…▪ • TrifljefTtilry/eavgR6finvocia„ • HA414ACI4A•It CAA PAIrrr PA rAvEr4 OK APRA, let The.i. L. HUDSON CO, Ft•Fil-ttot4,t • . 'low. 401 144 r.tr, Z...! • .-Aod nate*. nn game•*•. Are !rtvbrdrdirtor n T3•• - rnT• Side. 1444 The Children's Floor agiish Felt Hats *so• '.\; F,R WARE- il-I,AY;,\X1 .-\ RE, LVERWAR r KITCHENWARE • S wawa. ntev-Viellemool.e k • n..44 0.10,4, 1h. -■ ••• ■ • error hold 41. A M (-AFT ARTICLES ^•1. ••"...…

April 02, 1926 • Page Image 7

…AsericaN ffewisk Palatka! Volta CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE TAVencorr, I, (0.111.11.000.1.0 a S.n AUXILIARY 'NAI B'RITH TO HOLD A CARD PARTY Mrs. Nathan Fishman oL 2991 ila- j AneMoch's ringagrutruto fliarriagro Woodward Thru to Washington zelwood avenue is chairman of the I ISEN BERG-WOZOW card party which toil Ibe given by the Mrs. Celia W ozow announces the o er, B etty, t 'marriage of her daught Irving Isenber...…

April 02, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGli TEN fiDi;r11011;b1f1S11(11110,i1CA ■.1 Success of Campaign Assured Say Leaders There Is Only One Store In Detroit Where You Can Purchase It' nut 3frenr11 3aatturar The Preference 01 Smart Detroit FEATURING A. J. Koffman, J. H. Ehrlich, Hattie building program BO far as It will Weinstein, chairman of Hadassah permit, the present facilities being workers; Mrs. Harry Frank, vice- most inadequate. Miss Henrietta Szold, national pre...…

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