Vladamir Jobotinsky, leader of the World Revisionist Organization, will make his first Chicago address on Wednesday night, March 27. He will speak on “The Road to a Jewish State.” Members of the reception committee are Bernard Horwich, Harry A. Lipsky, H. L. Meites, Rabbi Felix Mendleson, Rabbi Saul Silber, Rabbi Marcus, Maurice J. Nathanson, S. B. Komaiko and Dr. G. George Fox.
Rabbi Ephraim Epstein of the Congregation Anshe Knesses Israel, has been elected president of the Chicago Mizrachi.
Governor Henry Horner will be principal speaker at a testimonial banquet to Probate Court Clerk Mitchell C. Robin next Tuesday night.
Joseph Michaels has been reelected president of the Jewish People’s Institute. Other officers are Gustav Hochstadter, Louis L. Kahn, Mrs. M. L. Rothschild and Charles Shaffner, vice-presidents; Theodore Regensteiner, financial secretary; Samuel Phillipson, treasurer, and Mrs. Julius Stone, secretary.
Isaac Grossman, 72, a retired liquor dealer died at his home here after an illness of four months.
Adolph Copeland has been reelected president of the Hebrew Sheltering Home of the Chicago Jewish Charities. Other officers named were Morris Tower, vice-president; Joseph Feinberg, secretary, and Joseph Blonder, treasurer.
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