THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Organizations COLLEGIATE CLUB. The small gathering which braved the storm of last Friday to attend the meeting of the Col- legiate Club at the Statler Hotel made up by its enthusiasm for the lack of numbers. In the ab- sence of the principal speaker for the evening, Mr. Leo II. Hoff- man, of Chicago, gave a highly instructive address on the "Func- tion of a Jewish Congress." The address was followed by some decidedly spirited discussion on the part of the members concern- ing the advisability of such a Congress. The Membership Committee was given full power to inst i tute a campaign with the co-operation of the Committee on Pros rams. This campaign bids fair to carry the message of the socHty to the SOO Jewish professional men of Detroit, and it is to be hoped will influence them to become affiliated with an organization as full of promise and worth as the Collegiate Club of this city. For the benefit of those of the community who are unaware of the purposes of the club, it is well to state that the Collegiate Club is an organization, restrict.' ed in membership to men of uni- versity or collegiate training, founded to deal with those prob- lems of Jewry in this land, and particularly of this community, which in the opinion of the or- ganization are not adequately treated by any of existing Jewish institutions. Information con- cerning the work of the society may he obtained from the Secre• tare, Mr. Maurice Rosenbloom, of the Board of Commerce, or from the President, Mr. Spencer S.Fishbaine, 191 Hendrie avonti?. - - - - - $25,000,000.00 A MAN OF SUBSTANCE. You don't want to be a miser, you d o n't expect to be a millionaire; but you ought to be a man of substance. Ben Franklin said it is hard to make an empty sack stand up. To have no monev,is to have weak knees and a limp backbone. You are afraid of other people and you don't think much of yourself. Liet a little money ahead and so keep your chin up. Face the world unafraid and he a man among men. Ilegin now, and start a savings hank account. one of the prominent members of the society as well as by a de- MAIN OFFICE lightful musical program and re- freshments. It is to be hoped tliat the !milk will avail itself of this opportunity and vkit the lodge. It has also been definitely de- cided to give a dance some time ip the near future. Announce- ment of the details will be made Dime Savings Bank Bldg., Griswold and Fort Streets SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT, $4.00 PER ANNUM im.\\(•11 ()ITICF.S 117-1 Jefferson .\ ye. 130o (1rand I