A Liberty Loan Dinner at the Lawndale Club Today
Daily Jewish Courier, Apr. 21, 1918
The Lawndale Club, which organized a Liberty Loan Committee, has already sold $30,000 worth of Liberty Bonds. In order to bring this sum to the $100,000 mark, a Liberty Loan Dinner has been arranged for this evening in the rooms of the Club, 3322 Douglas Boulevard, to which members and friends are invited.
Mr. Charles Mitchell is the chairman of the committee arranging the dinner; Mr. Samuel Rosenblatt will be the toastmaster and Judge Harry Fisher will be the main speaker.
The Lawndale Club Campaign Committee was appointed by Michael Rosenberg, chairman of the Jewish branch of the Cook County Committee for the Third Liberty Loan, who is also conducting a house-to-house canvass for the Liberty Loan.
Mr. Michael Rosenberg, who is a well-known West Side businessman and president 2of the Rosenberg Iron and Metal Company, is devoting considerable time and energy to the campaign to help every Jew in Cook County become a subscriber to the Third Liberty Loan.
Mr. Rosenberg enjoys the reputation of a man who is usually successful in his undertakings. To him credit is given as a member of the Federated Jewish Charities for the success of its $50,000 drive, as well as numerous other enterprises of the big institutions of the West Side, to which he has contributed substantial sums with a generous hand.
