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April 14, 1916 - Image 8

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-04-14

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

8

ORGANIZATIONS

PISGAH LODGE No. 34 of
I. O. B. B.

HADASSAH.

Jewish women of Detroit, as well
as all others who appreciate the
The last meeting of the lodge was splendid nature of I ladassah and
held on Nlonday evening, April 10, the beauty of its ideals, will be
at the chapter house at Cass and pleased to learn of the organization
Warren avenues. The reports of of a local chapter of that society.
the Membership Committee dis- The first meeting was held on
closed very encouraging progress in March 30, at which time the fol-
the obtaining of new members for lowing officers were elected: Mrs.
the order. Over a dozen names A. NI. Hershman, President ; Miss
were presented and six new candi- Jennie F. Gordon, Vice-President :
dates were admitted into the order. Mrs. I I. N. Weinstein, Secretary,
On account of the Passover holi- and Miss I lelen Rosenthal, Treas-
days, the next open meeting of the. urer.
organization, scheduled for April
The society is carying on an ac-
24, will be postponed.
tive campaign for new members.
The success with which their ef-
forts are meeting is attested by the
fact
that although the organization .
YOM Girls' Play.
is less than tone month old, it al-
Final preparations are being made ready has over 30 members. All in-'
by the YOM Girls' Literary So- terested are invited to attend the
ciety for alit presentation of the meetings.
sparkling comedy, "A Racing Ro-
OBITUARIES.
mance," at the Hotel Statler on Sat-
The
many
friends of Mr. Joseph
urday evening, April 22. A stage
Heitman
were
deeply grieved to
will be erected in the large ball-
hear
of
the
death
at Salt Lake City,
room, and no effort will be spared
on
Thursday,
April
6th, of his be-
to make this one of the most bril-
liant and entertaining events that loved wife, Maud A. Heitman. Mr.
Detroit Jewish people have partic- and Mrs. Heitman and their two
children had spent several months
ipated in for some time.
In addition to the play, Mr. Henry in California, and were on their way
Santrey, the well-known s inger, w ill home when Mrs. Heitman was
render several selections in his usual stricken with pneumonia at Salt
pleasing style. The evening's enter- Lake City. Mrs. Heitman was a
tainment will conclude with danc- rarely gifted woman, and was
ing, and the selection of Finzel's greatly loved by those who knew
orchestra to furnish the music as- her best. The funeral, at which
Rabbi Franklin officiated, took place
sures the utmost enjoyment.
The cast of the play includes on Monday afternoon from the
three prominent young attorneys, residence of NIrs. M. Heitman, 107
Nir. Jack Fisher, Mr. Harold Smi- Eliot St.
Detroit friends were g r e a t l y
lanski and Mr. William Schwartz,
shocked
to learn of the death on
who have all shown decided ability
April
7th,
of Mr. Arthur H. Spie-
at rehearsals. The following young
gel,
the
beloved
husband of Mae
ladies will also take part in the
Oberfelder
Spiegel.
Just one month
play : the Misses Rose Shere, Freda
Fishbaine, Bertha Robinson, Helen ago Mr. and Mrs. Spiegel and their
and Rose Hubar, Marion and Susan family had removed from Chicago
Fishbaine, Edith Wolfe, Rita King, to New York, where Mr. Spiegel
Mrs. S. S. Fishbaine and Florence had undertaken one of the most re-
sponsible positions with which a
Finkelstein.
Without question, all who attend man of his age had ever been hon-
this Second Annual Affair of the ored. Unfortunately, however, he
YOM Literary Girls will long re- was stricken with a virulent case of
member this event. Tickets may be pneumonia, to which he succumbed
secured at the door or from any of after a few days' illness. His fu-
neral, which took place in Chicago
the members.
on Sunday last, was one of the
most largely attended that had ever
taken place in that city.. Men high
Montefiore Club.
in the business world came from all
parts of the country to pay their
its
sec-
The Montefiore Club held
tribute of esteem to Mr. Spiegel.
ond successful meeting on Tuesday, Dr. Emil G. Hirsch and Rabbi
March 28, at Ehrlich's Hall.
Franklin of this city, officiated.
A lecture was delivered by Mr. Those attending the funeral from
Samuel L. Levin, head of the his- Detroit were Rabbi and Mrs. Leo
tory department of the Central M. Franklin, Mr. Melville S. Welt
Welt.
High School, setting forth the life and Mr. Joseph M.
A Model Shop.
of Judah P. Benjamin, which was
One of the most modern and up-
very interesting and well taken by to-date shops in town is that of Mr.
the members and visitors of the Behrman at 316 Hastings St. Mr.
society.
Behrman keeps a first-class line of
A vote of thanks was accorded to bedding, springs and f urniture.
the lecturer on behalf of the organ- The high quality of his merchan-
dise, combined with the attractive
ization.
nature of his store and the genial
After the lecture, the regular bus- temperament of the proprietor, have
iness meeting was held, which was been responsible for the great suc-
followed by a luncheon, given by cess and popularity enjoyed by Mr.
Behrman.
the Entertainment Committee.

Preparedness!!!

The United States Army and Navy is
National Insurance against future emergen-

A portion of the earnings of our
government goes to support it.
'Are you prepared? Are you investing a

cies.

part of your earnings in a Savings Account
that you may be protected when emergen-
cies arise?
Make your dollars work as hard for you
as you do for them—make them start work
next pay day—at this bank.

One Dollar Will
Open an Account With the

German-American Bank

Griswold and Lafayette

Chene and Gratiot
Gratiot and Hastings
Mack and Mt. Elliott

The Jewish Chronicle Popularity Contest

IS FAST GAINING IN POPULARITY

WHO IS MICHIGAN'S MOST POPULAR JEWISH GIRL?

WHO IS MICHIGAN'S MOST POPULAR JEWISH MATRON?

Next issue will tell the opinion of our readers so far.
Next issue will contain the present standing of all the contestants.

A POPULAR PLACE FOR POPULAR PEOPLE.

The six winners of the contest will be awarded by the management
of the JEWISH CHRONICLE a delightful trip to Atlantic City, includ-
ing a week's stay at the most popular ocean resort of America.

You young man, have you entered HER yet? She is the most
popular girl in the world to you, isn't she?

And you, Mr. Husband? How about that charming and popular
wife of yours? Have you entered her yet?

If you have not done so, do it today. Tomorrow may be too late.

POPULARITY COUPON
No. 1.
Cast my ten votes for Miss

POPULARITY COUPON
No. 2.
Cast my ten votes for Mrs.

of
as Michigan's most popular Jew-
ish girl.

of
as Michigan's most popular Jew-
ish matron.

H. RUDA

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