* Success or failure in business Is caused more by mental attitude even than by mental capacities. — Walter Dill Scott.
VOL. V—No. 2
Entered i postoflice
The cynic Is one who knowst the.i"price of every'th i n g -and the x a I u'e of nothing.— Oscar Wilde.
'.-class maU matter on January 27th, 1021, at «a Kebtaska/tni^er^Uie Act of-March' 3. 38TO.
B'nai Frith Form* iri-St|te CounciltofiOmote Activities Among Lodges Throughout This District
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17,
TRIB JNAL REJECTS MOTIONS MADE BY STEIGER'S COUNSEL
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ANTI-SEMITIC STUDENTS RENEW ;DEMO;NSTRATIQNS . ; IN ROUMANIA ;
L e m b e r g , (Jewish Telegraphic V i e n n a ; ; . (Jewish Telegraphic Agency}—Almost all. the motions Agency)—-Anti-. Semitic^ demonstramade by Steiger*s counsel in-, connections by Roumanian students in varition with the confession of Theophile The Jewish Press Popularity ous parts of old iRoujnania took place Olshanski were rejected -by the contest offers. each of the con- in the last few, days, according to retribunal, according to a statement testants an opportunity to speed ports . received; here from Bucharest. Irvin Stalmaster Named Head of Combined Jewish Lodges. read J*e~terday by presiding judge, up the votes during the holidays. Many Jewish ; students were beaten. Subject of Debate is of Interest to the Entire Public. Franke. Already word -has been received The universities..were. closed. Prominent Men Will Be Judges. Other Officers Elected. : : The motion to bring Olshanski's that the contestants are planning' The demand: ;\at a mnnerus dausus overcoat from Berlin was rejected, on canvassing the city during the against the Jewish students be en- A BANQUET W I L L BE H E L D AT 7 O'CLOCK THIRTY-FOUR DELEGATES TROM SEVEX although the question of whether school vacation,- all- contestants" acted was; .renewed by the antiAND DANCING W I L L FOLLOW LODGES ATTEND CONFERENCE Olshanski's overcoat * is similar to having enlisted the support of Semitic-.students.; j . :. T H E DEBATE. AND BANQUET. ^ iteigers is of great importance in the many of their, friends, r • A- jubilant; manifestation by Routrial. Another motion to'investigate manian' students, was arranged in According - to prominent memThe Omaha Y. M. H. A. debating team will meet the PhilaDelegates- from seven B'nai Brith lodges in ; Nebraska, ^ Olshanskf s previous record was also bers, one more, organization is Bucharest -in- .honor of Lieutenant delphia team Wednesday evening, December 2S, at the Brandeis rejected. . aiid South Dakota attended the tri-state conference^ in Omaha planning on entering a contestant Mororescu who was: acquitted several GrUl room. The Philadelphia team has met and defeated a number The presiding judge read the tesdays ..go • of <ihe •.. charge , of. having Sunday, December 13.. A t this conference a central council was at this time of the race. This timony of.r Dr.; Israel Waldmann, a matter will be brought to the at- murdered - "^ewish refugees who cross- of teams in the east and is coming west to debate Omaha and formed to carry on and further the-work of ihe B'nai Brith. Kansas City teams. . ;' • , Thirty-four, delegates from Oinaha, permitted to learq and §tudy Judaism ormer member of the Ukrainian tention of the organization "at a ed the Roumanian • frontier," The Philadelphia team is composed of A. Allan Goodman, Lincoln, Council Bluffs, Sioux City j and train the youth >f,toclay; for the cabinet who is now a resident in meeting- to be held nest week. Vienna, concerning Olshanski'? conParis. Dec. 11^. (Jewish Telegraphic Leonard Orloff, Abram Orlow. The Omaha debating team vsill Fort Dodge,. Des Moines, and Sioux leader of tomorrow..'* The Jewish Press contest is the not be announced until the night of the debate. The men trying Falls .attended the conference. .'-.. Sam Beber, grand, president of fession that he threw the bomb. biggest ever launched by any Jew Agency)—A large protest meeting out for the Omaha debating team are: Sam Zacharia.. Morris Block, The chemical expert, Wyczynski ish organization in the city. Three against the, anti-Semitic cratrages in Irvin Stalmaster, the temporary Aleph Zadik Aleph^ national Jewish Ben Kazknvsky, Ben Morgan, Louis Lipp and Morris Alpirn. chairman' during the meeting, • was boys'' organization with 20 active testified that the description of the grand prizes are offered to the Roumania. was, called for last night. t: The. subject to debated upon will contents of the bomb given by TheoM. Herold, of., tin -I ?ague of Human elected president of the council. Ed chapters, outlined the work - of • this three lucky girls who receive the be Eesojved, "That Religious Inphile Olshanski agrees ' with the Rights, • M;. Wizard and M. Henry Barron , of Sioux City was chosen organization,' which is sponsored by -highest amount of votes. A trip struction in the Public Schools with analysis of the contents of the bomb to Europe" on one of America's best Torres were among the speakers. vice-president; L. JL Katelman of the grand ledger of'B'nal Brith. Safeguards would be Conductive to Council ' Bluffs, secretary, and M. Visiting delegates'who spoke at the collected after the occurrence.;, ships is offered to |he winner. the Moral Welfare of the State". This Friend of Lincoln, treasurer: Robert banquet included: Ed Barron, Sioux Votes for the Jewish Press consubject will be one of interest to the Glazer of Fort Dodge, B. Klekner of City; Louis; A;: ISatehnani Council B'Nai B"Eith Lodges Seek Charters entire public as it is a general topic test are obtainable, by securing the Bluffs; Eobert Glazer, Fort Dodge; Sioux Falls, and B. Sherman of Des for A. Z. A. Chapters. subscriptions to Tne Jewish Press. New Yfjff's ETC Party throujghwt the country at the present Moines."were chosen as the' executive Rabbi S. Starrels,* Lincoln; Ben KlekAll subscriptions to the Jewish N time. Judges will b» Dr. H. Von W. iier, Sioux Falls; and Eobert Lappen; committee. The Order of Aleph Zadik Aleph. Schulte, dean of the Medical College - Press are due. iiow. The: renewal- Invitations Issued Last Week to llerahas received the appointment of a at Creighton Univer#ty, Judge WilCommittee Appointed To Send Reso- of old subscriptions will count the bere For This'" AEiraal Affair. Jake Malashock, president of the Des MoineiT" —--•--••• Irvin Stqjma8tef, iiew president of National Coinmission appointed T>y liam G. Hastings, judge of the dis: lutions To Senators. ----same as new. Omaha B'nai Brith lodge, delivered The contest :wili close on FebOne of the largest New Year's feve Alfred Cohen president of "the Con-trict court, and Mr. Henry Monsky. the address of welcome. One hundred the council, pledged tiie active interThe-World Court Movement, one of; ruary IS, 1926,. parties will.be given by the Highland stitutional Grand Lodge of the B'na'i and twenty-four candidates were est olliimself ana-his fellow officers This is the first debate to be held in carrying out the work of the counthe most vital questions of: the day, Country d u b atthe Blackstone HoteL B'rith. The following men were sp- by the Omaha Y. M. H. A. in Omaha. initiated into the Omahalodge. cil. Harry Lapidus presided. A violin was endorsed by. the Omaha Branch The committee, in charge has leased pointed as members of the National The Omaha team has issued cbalBanquet in Evening. the eritire'eighth floor of the hotel Commission: Sam Beber, temporary langes to s, large number of similar Nathan Bernstein urged the incom- selection by .Nat Young, and a vocal of the Zionist Organization at",its'last B'nai B'rith AinM .Dance for this"annual c??^nt. They have en- chairman; Milton. Schayer, Denver, organizations throughout the country. ing members to be true to their solo by'Mrs. .Mvrtelst Boriayne, ac- regular meeting held Tuesday, DeSunday, i/ec 27, at companied by MrsHarry Trustin, cember 15, at the-Jewish .Community gaged Gilbert Jsgy a»d his orchestra temporary secretary; Archibald Hill- The Omaha team last year defeated country, to he good citizens, and to man, Worcester, Mass., Joseph Herwere\ included inthe 'banquet proCenter.. . . . to furnish'the" ffi^cbe upright in their actions. ' the St. Louis debating team at St. A committee to represent' the .local . T h e B'nai B,'ritE|jinnuril. dance of "We .axe pr^arsig untisxtai enter- bach, Philadelphia, Dr. Solis Cohn, LOUIE, The following delegates were gram; in addition to community singpresent: William Holzman, Dr. A. ing, directed- by B." J.'-Stiefler. Eabbi Zionists in this World'Court; move- the season wil^jje'fcjsld Sunday eve^ tainmenVfor the event," said Mr. A.Portland, Ore., Blank Reisman, AtPreceding the debate, a banquet Greenberg, Nathan Bernstein, Irvin Frederick Cohn. gave the benediction. ment was -appointed, by - Mr;. John cing December 2 7 t t tbeFontenelle Herzberg," chairman of the affair- lanta," Ga., Julius Cohen, Chatta- w31 be held «t 1 o'clock, and dancing ; •jiooga, T^un.... • hotel ball room.Wk&' B'nai B/rith Feldman, chairman" of-';the~~ local Committees have been appointed Jtp Stalmaster, Sam Beber, Harry Trusbr&nch.' Those, who will serve on.-this dance is. gj^nerally^meSd as one of the help" Mr.; HerzbergJ'taafee this-'glFair This commission will soon meet and will follow the debate." Eeservations tin, of ; Omaha; T. WaxmanT Victor 43 a l tni-ee aSsirs are $1.00, and tc^ committee are.Mr. M ? Froinkin, SJr; main -affairs •^Q«L; «^.tite^Bst,^jwet'JBJEe»':hy pie &pb._.form .'; Friend,, Jlax Rosenblum,-Frank ^Spfer ; rnanths.«. -Jk.:Wiiliani L~ Hofafnran, ' Jfe> "Joseph ^nvitstions iave'-been issued t« all- i njatteis" gel, &L'Aaach, Sidney" Foska, D. i t - be 50c No cne willfeeadRosenthal, and Dr. A. Ebmm^ The Harry Trustiii, chairman, Abner Kai- members of the club' during the j)ast Greenberg, J. W. Chessen, B. Dwors;: I: : : ,. , _ „ . 'j j. -i ««-»>™-*v4. the dancing only according ; /.'; ' - .,'.." " ky, of Lincoln; J. Harkaway, -Ed;JE. 'Thorpeians irfr^jBarji, Fought Game committee will send a resolution to man, and Jack Alberts are planning week.' according .to.Eanx^Beber, president «£ ^eTVk. t f e C0W!Ilittee m cha3.ge. • Senators Eobert- >B- Howell-' and this affair. The following men will- serve on Barron, B. Shiloff, B. H. Epstein,. H: After Extra Periods of Play; the A. Z. A. Grand Lodge. i > • « ^, v. , , , ., xl George W. Norris, of Nebraska, ask- • A special attraction will be a the committees for the New Year's Levine, J. Levine, Eli Kobinow, A. i : tions should be made at the Jewish ing them to use their "best .-efforts', ta Charleston contest. "This dance will Eve affair: Silverberg, of Sioux City; L. H. Kat- The Y. M. H. -A, basketball team Timing the past month three'-off*." oannnwiity Center office, elman, Harry 2!. Kubby, Maurice GI1- won its first game of the season bring the question of the. World Court be one of the best ever given by the Reservations for Invited Guests— Ed Treller, J. H.~Kulaiofsky, Hercial requests have been received from to a'vote. ' ' • : '..-I •' • local B'nai. B'rith lodge," said Harry insky, of Council Bluffs; Eobert La- Wednesday evejiing when it. defeated Heav«nrich, Harry Malashock, B'nai B'rith lodges and communities Mr. Henry Monsky, local attorney, Trustin, chairman. "We have secured bert pen and Ben Sherman, of Des Moines; the fast Omaha Gomnaerce. team 16 Henry Rossnthal. • is chairman of the World Court com- the services of Gilbert Jaffy and his Reception and. Floor Committee— for charters to A. Z. A. chapters. The Eobert Glazer of Fort Dodge; and to 4. _ . - , , ' - / • . .. , mittee of Omaha. ' • orchestra for this dance." Irving H. Light, Abe Skalar, Nathan —Al Mayer, Harry Malashock, Carl communities making these requests The Thorpeian Athletic Club team Katleman, Maimy Handler, Dr. B. T. are: Ft. Dodge, la., Chicago and AH Churches will be Represented in Kaplan and Ben Klekner of Sioux lost its first .'game; ;to; the Omaha Duluth, Minn, Friedman* Morris HflSer. L •. Conference. Falls.' Loan 24 to 19. .TMs^game was^losely. SouvenirComtaittee—Abe Herz100% Pledgers to the foali-Eon Biblical . berg, J. T H.. Kalikofsky', Ed Trelier, A banquet in honor of the visiting contested. .--•-.... . Jewish Community Center Detroit, Mich. (Jewish Telegraphic Henry Rosenthal. . "delegates and the new members was The Loans WOT;"out alter an extra Masquerade Ball January 3 4 New Ek£riv Skcp Building Fund. Decorations Committee-r-Dr. B. T. Agency.)—Twelve bishops, six college held in the ballroom in the evening. period of play. • JSrpwH and ShainFriedman,* ' Be» . Steiffler, .. Manny presidsntE tmd the dignitaries of many The Poali-Zion Literary and DraWives and friends of the members boltz registered two "baskets to win The new "Electric Shop" of the Handler, jjphrann Yonsem, Ed Eracs, December 16, 1925 denominational churches met with the matic Society will give a,"Biblical Morris Ferer, Morris Milder. were present. . Nebraska Power company, located in the game for" the -association team. rabbis and leaders of the Jewish conMusic and Hall-r-Harry Malashock, the new Electric Building at the "Next to the synagogue, I think Walter and Brown played a. good Masquerade Ball on Sunday; evening, L. Altman Carl Katleinan, Herbert Heavenrich, gregations of this city at a luncheon T January 3, at KeT-Piries Academy. ihat the B'nai Brith is, perhaps, the game f or the; winners, while MurpJiy southeast corner of Seventeenth and M. Belzer Ed Treller." . ^ . : - ' . : held at the Textile Beth El, arranged This is the first affair'of this kind most potent factor. in Judiazing the 'Btood out "f<>r the iThorpeians. Publicity—r?fate' Jacobs, Ed Kraus, Barney streets, was formally opened by the Committee on Good Will BetLoyal B. Cohn ever given, in Omaha.' -TheproJew," said Henry Monsky/ the printo the public last week. Nathan E.. Green... The Y. M. Hi A. quintet swamped Bess Farber ween Jews and Christians of thti Printing Committee^—Ben Steiffler, cipal speaker of the evening. "The the Omaha Commerce teami 16 to 4. ceeds' from the- dance: will -be Erven Hundreds of Omaha people were at Fedesfcl Gouncil of the Churces «£ • • Harry Fellheimer Ed Kraus, Al Mayer. to the Palestine Workers Fund and lodge is a great international frater- The winners were more experienced Dr. James S. Goete Arrangements. -f«r Table Ueserva- the doors when they were thrown Christ in America, nity daily standing watch that the than the Commerce team, and out* to the Book Committee Campaign. tionsr-EdTreller, Carl Katleman, open for the first time. The new shop H. Goldstein Among the speakers were Dr. I/?o good name of the Jew is upheld, and classed them froro start to finish. Tive cash" prizes, amounting, to $2cAbe Herzberg,\Dr^ B. T. Friedman, is considered one of the best equipped Sam Goldstein, Jr. will be given for the best Biblical cosM. Franklin"and Mr. Milford Stern, Morris Ferer: . for customer convenience in this part Michnick his interests protected." ' Eneeter, Konecky- v and A. Greenberg Menu Committee—Mrs. A. Herztumes. Tickets are'now being, sold representing Congregation Beth El. ""Thousands of Jews are now going] s t a ^ r e d f o r the -winners, S; Hirschberg berg, Mrs.rEd' Treller, Mrs. H. A. of thV country, according to many Other speakers were Dr. Alfred Witby the members, •who hopeto make merchandising men who have visited to Palestine and the B'nai Brith Wolf. - . -----F. Jacobs T.3LH.A. this entertainment a great "succers. Omaha Commerce. 'FOB. liams Anthony, Chairman oi the Com- Konecky the «hop since its opening. through its lodges there will estaV Clancy __R.-F Kahn Bros. - Michnick Those who wish to make' ,ii.rrjangeKnowtes mittee; on-Good Will; Rev. John W. • "We are very happy with the receplish a B'nai Brith Community Cen- West . C . S w a r t z — _.C. Council Americanization Allen' Kohan .ments in regardto masks should call U,G.~ -•— Kneeter Broiulell tion given to oar new 'Electric Shop' Herritig, Secretary of the Committefei ter," said Henry Monsky. ' '. Peterson 1,.3-i — Chesno Mr. Kipnes at Ja. 2935. «•. J. Kolnick Classes^Held Chaiiuka^Party by the -people of Omaha", said K. P.:Rt. }5*iv;"-Herman XX Page, Episcopal "This district has been active in rieia goai»: Gencjv KonecKy, Mich .. Ben Levensky At a regular meeting of tBe 'PoaliGoewey, salesmanager of .the' Nebra Bisbep" of the Diocese of Michigan promoting the work of the B'nai nick,- 3 ; S-wartr, 'Knefter,3.. Members of the Americanization J. Lintzman Free throws: KnOTTles. 2. 1 Zion. Club Miss Anna ' Rictman of ka Power company. "Since the open- and Rev. Eeinhold Kiebuhr of Detroit. Brith," said Sam J. Leon, president Substltutlona:: Graham Tor Knowles; Classes sponsored by the Council 'H. Osoff Zimmermant for Clancy, Brown for Council • Bluffs was elected t o ; the of District No. 6. The B'nai Brith STvartz, Gh-cntet, foii:jaichnicli:, Schrelb : Jewish Women'ware entertained at a ing, many folks have called to tell • The felyxiote address was made by . Joe Sherman office of assistant secretary; r • has established Hillel Foundation man for Konecky..-' • ' • ; Chanuka party on Wednesday after- us they considered this shop the most Rabbi Franklin "who pointed out that OmahaXoan Po«. . Thorpeian A. C. Centers in many of the universities: Erowu" ' • ,-, - n , F - - : ;• Moilaghan noon at .the rCJammunity Center. The beautiful store in Omaha—and that it if a mutual respect is to be established Deborah President Appoints Walker ™_w.^___-.L.F — ^ .— Mnrphy At these centers the Jewish youth is party was given in. con junction with is so comfortable to shop there on ac- between Jews and Christians, at least : r • ! • Adell Directors to Talmuct Torak Jewish Student Winner ia L . Shainholt2. - ' -• , V-G Bernstien the regular class. workV Rev. Joseph count of the convenient arrasigement-'f three thiiigs are necessary; the Wliitr i HichartlB __: ^.....UtJ,— — ~ l^erlnson Malek sang several numbers in Eng- Everything in electrical merchan- Protestant Church of America mntt in Oratericall Centest •. Fielfl "goalsiBro*n, 2 ; 'Walker, 4 JEWISH DEPUTIES JOIN POLISH . AdditionaT names were "addfed to the Kleolni, 1 : ^Shalnhultz, 3 ; Monaffhan, 2 lish. The' teachers in charge of the dise is on display in this shop. Among speak out in no uncertain terras as GROUP TO STUDY ECONOMIC Murphy. 4 : Aflell, 1; BernBtieo. 1. list of directors of the City Talrand Free throtrsr Walker, Nicolui. J5: SIou Maurice A. Block, son of Mf. and Americanization .work are Mesdames the departments there are: washing to the u»-Christia« and the un-AmeriSITUATION IN POLAND aghan,' Torah to represent the Debbfah; So3. . Mrs. E. Block, of this city, v a s re- S. Nathan, William Biumenthal, Henry machines, vacuum cleaners, lamps, can character of the Ku Klux Klavs - SubBtitntionis; Chegney for Shaiaholts, ciety, the Auxiliary of the* Talmud and of any other organisation that for Bichards, ', Waylend . for Lake. W a r s a w , (Jewish Telegraphic Ijite radio, health department, electric attempts to breed strife and disebrcl Leibo-nreitz tor Leviusou,. Segelman fo Torah. Mrs. M. Tatle, president of the cently chosen vvinner in the Creigh- Eosenthal and Gus Eoseistock. ' Agency).—Three Jewish deputies L i b i t trains and toys, miscellaneous appli- between the various social and religiDeborah announces the following who ton tJniversity Oratorical Contest. joined the group of Polish" deputies" Block Is becoming prominent as a ances, Edison Mazda lamps, cashiers, ous groups in America. CONGRESS51AN GOLDER The Board of Directors of t h will serve on the Board: 'Mesdjiiries, debator, being a member of the who left here for Soviet Russia where adjustments, applications for service. DONATES SALARY FOR B. A. Simon, S. Frohm; S.'Ravitz; A. All attempts at proselyting amonfithey will study the economic situation* Chesed She! Emeth held their regular Wolf, A. Eomm, S. Eobinson, "H. Le- Creighton Debating Squad, vrhich will . JEWISH EDUCATION and electric cooking. meeting on Tuesday evening, DecJewis by Christians must be stopped; of the country. this year meet several of the largest This new shop will be the main vey, J. Finkel, A. B. Alpirn, M.-KneeDr. Leon • Eeich, Deputy Waclaw ember 15, at the home of Mrs. H. ter, A. Farber, Philip Sher,' H. A. colleges in the country. He is also a Philadelphia, <J. T. A.)—Congress- shop of the Nebraska Power company and in particular, so-called ex-rabb»R Wislicki and Deputy Eisenstein are Levey. It was hoped that the next Wolf, Max Fromkin,' Chas.-Levinson, member of the Y. M, H. A. debating man Benjamin Golder, Jewish Con- after January first. At this time, the who have not been able to maintain the Jewish members of the group. meeting of this society 'would be hel S. Epstein, M. Lerner, and J." Robin- team. gressman from 'Pennsylvania, donated shop at Fifteenth and Farnam streets themselves in Judaism becauae of The deputies will spend ten days in in the building recently purchased, but son. his congressional "salary for this year, win be closed. The other two shops, their ignorance or their lack of moral .• a-report .was made that this building Russia and will investigate the possif 10,000, for,'the, cause of -Jewish Forty-third and Leaverrworth streets character, must not be given recogniPALESTINE ENACTS LABOE bilities of commercial relations be- would not be completed by that date. PALESTINE-POLAND CHAMBER edu-ation, at a dinner given by Jacob and 2314 "M" street will be con-tion as leaders and teachers by the Christian church. COMPENSATION LAW Edelsteir, in lionor'of Jules Mast- tinued as in the past. ' OF COMMERCE PLANNED tween Poland and Eussia. The visit The next meeting^ on Wednesday The story of the eruciftcation must is a result of a move on the part of afternoon, December 23, at 2:30 will baum, chairrnan of the $3,500,000 W a r s a w , (Jewish - Telegraphic Jerusalem, (Jewish Telegraphic drive of the Philadelphia Federalaon not be told to children in the «hurch. the" Polish government, tending to- be held at the Adass, Yeshuren Syno Agency)—A Polish-Palestine chamber Agency)—Palestine will be the first of Jewish Charities, part of which-is The Ladies Progressive Club will religious schools in such fashion its ward an economic rapproachment be- gogue on 25 and Seward Street. of commerce will be^the outcome of celebrate Chanukah on Saturday, Dec- to lay the. bonus of responsibility upon country i? the middle east to have a to go toward a building fund for Jewtween Poland and Soviet Eussia. he Palestine exhibition which opened ember 19, at 2314 North 21. Street. the Jewti, That story must l*e told, if labor compensation law, according to The White Star Club had a Chanuka ish educational' institutions, in Phila: All members are invited. The secre- at all, with a proper historical backThe Confirmation Class of the City party at the home of Elizabeth Dolg- here several days ago if plans; for- an 'annr emect made. 1're today. delphia. • . Suridav. School recently elected the off. Euth Tuchman, Anne and Sara" mulated in connection with the exhiThe Palestine labor. compensation The'sum of $800,000 was raised at tary, Mrs. Maizei, will report on the grouctl, e!*e it will lead as il has led .ftion are carried into effect. in the past, to imsimtierstanding and following officers: Ida Bercovici, Pres- Tretiak, Esther Sflverman, Gertrudi draft or<£—*>cc was approved by-the thr dinner.' Judge "Wslliaan M. Lewis, work done in the past year. intolerance, Rabbi Franklin declared. ident, Euth Fox, Treasurer, Harriet Oruch, Sylvia Fos, Dora and libbi The Aufiebung Club' will hold its High rGomniisaoner, Ix>rd Pluiner, !*• Louis E."Levmthal, Judge Horace Wolsky, Secretary, and Gertrude Guss, Dolgoff, Bernice Jacabo, Rose Kir- regular meeting on Sunday, -Deeem- and transriitted to the British Colo- Stem,- Dr.-.Cyrus JA'iler," "Mr. • Jacob The Daughters of Zion will hold a Reporter. The club will entertain ^it shenb'aum,. Lena L^vey, and Mollie •ber -20,- at the Jewish- omnmnitj- -en- nial Ofii » for final approval. I t is Biliaropf, Mr. Alberg M. Greenfield, -meeting Monday afternoon December Tour 1S2S subscription to Th*> a Chanuka ^party on Sunday,' Dec- Ebseh' we're present^ The motto of the ter: • There will be an election of offi- expected -the la\r v"1? take effect Mr.-AJbr -H.' Lieberman and Mr. 21, at 2:30 at the Jewish Community A Press ie due now. Please ember 20. • - '-- club ic, "One for all and all for OQ9." cers. * _»."„• •within the next few days. Edelstein were among the speakers. H Center
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