THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 Detroit Zionists Arrange For Flower Day Second Hand Cash Registers For Sale On Long Time Payments. Cad. 2253, Cad. 7229•R 61 West Fort Street Will Sell Flowers on May 21--Proceeds to Go to National Fund The annual flower day held all over the United States under the auspices of the National Fund will take place on May 21st. On that day two hundred girls will station themselves on all prominent corners in the Jewish district of Detroit and sell flowers, the proceeds of which will go to the National Fund. Last year hun- dreds of dollars were raised for the cause of Zionism in this manner. and this year it is confidently ex- pected that the results will be even more gratifying. Mr. Louis Stoll is taking active charge of Flower Day, and is de- voting considerable energy towards making it a success. Ile has al- ready secured the names of two hundred Jewish young women who have volunteered their services. The first meeting of all the volun- teers will be held Saturday even- ing at the home of bliss I). Nliller, 102 Nledbury Avenue, where all arrangements will be made and plans perfected for the work on Flower Day. Mr. Stoll is en- deavoring to obtain the names of more volunteers. These are urged to communicate with him at 330 Penobscot Building . . In order to make the work interesting, the committee in charge is offering handsome prizes to all volunteers. Debate Will Consider Question of Abolishing Secrecy in the Order "To be or not to be—that's the question," quoth Hamlet. To be or not to be a secret order, that's the ,question—add B'Rith men all over the country. For the order of B'Nai B'Rith is seriously considering the matter of abolishing secrecy within the order—and before no lodge where the question has come up for dis- cussion has it created as much stormy interest as before Pisgah Lodge. After much heated discus- sion on both sides, it has been de- cided to hold a debate on the sub- ject at the next open meeting of the ∎ 29. lodge on Monday evening, May The quality of the speakers in- sures a , .spirittd contest Altssrs. Louis Cohn and Nathaniel H. Gold- stick will speak in favor of main- taining secrecy in the order, and they will be opposed by Max Fin- kelston and Samuel J. Rhodes. The judges for the evening will be Rab- bi Leo Ni. Franklin, Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Mr. Louis J. Rosen- berg. The public is cordially in- vited. OBITUARY. Jewish Woman's Club Closes for Season. Nathan Shellfish. A very successful year in the an- nals of the Jewish 'Woman's Club was completed last Sunday, when the club met and held its last meet-. Mg of the season. Reports were made by all of the officers and com- mittees, which showed the great progress made by the society in all lines of endeavor. The following directors were elected to hold office for a term of two years : Mrs. Charles C. Simons, Mrs. Jos. H. Ehrlich, Mrs. Samuel Netzorg, Mrs. Adolph Sloman, Mrs. Flora Goodman, Miss Sadie Goldstein, Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Miss Miriam D. Goldman, Mrs. Jacob Herstein, Mrs. David Stocker, Miss Emma Butzel, Mrs. Henry Van Baalen and Mrs. Sol M. Goldsmith. The full report of Mrs. Charles C. Simons, the retiring president, will be found elsewhere in this We. regret to record the death during the past week of Nathan Shellfish, a prominent Jewish resi- dent of the city. Nir. Shellfish was well known in fraternal circles, having been a member of the Knights of Pythias and many other lodges. His death will be mourned by a great circle of friends and ac- quaintances. Rabbi Hershman of- ficiated at the funeral. Louis Kornman. On Friday afternoon, May 5, Mr. Louis Kornman died at his residence, 1338 West Grand Boule- vard. Mr. Kornman, who was manager of the clothing depart- ment at Goldberg Bros., removed with his family to Detroit from Yonkers, N. Y., only a short time ago. • But during the brief period of his residence here he had made numerous warm friends. The re- mains were taken to Chicago for burial, issue. Prescription Druggists Phones Cad. 1338 and Cad. 5552. 525 Woodward Ave., cor. Charlotte Orders Called For and Deliv- ered Anywhere. You will find the most complete line in the city of JOSEPH GELLER Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS 537 Hastings Street AT M. ROSINSKEY'S 351-355 Hastings St. Cor. Wilkins Detroit, Mich. "Qualify Which is Unexcelled at Wholesale Prices" CADILLAC 5584 atria ArrIlittrt EHRLICH BUILDING DETROIT, MICH. GRATIOT S HASTINGS Notary Public Phone Cedar 183•M Ridge 949-i David B. Musicus European Graduate Violin Instructor and Musical Director J. DUSCHINSKY B'nai B'rith To Hold POTf S DRUG COMPANY Foreign Exchange Bank Steamship Ticket Agency 210 E. Hancock Ave. Detroit Detroit, Mich. 2160Jefferson Ave. W. H. RUDA D AND SUPPLIES 634 HASTINGS STREET (Near Rowena Street) High Grade Furnishings BLAcKS4 C5713 1850 For Ladies and Gentlemen For Your Health's Sake Deal with a Reliable Druggist MARK D. MITSHKUN, PH. G. 576 Hastings Street, cor. Erskine Prescriptions are called for and delivered. A full line of Fresh Candies, Wines, Baby Necessities, etc. Also Camera Supplies, Developing and Printing. Phones: Ridge 3763 and Cadillac 3227. A SMOKER'S CREDIT RG..00,UA CIGAR DRESS SUITS TO RENT SCHAFFNER'S STATE & GRISWOLD 4th. Fl Peter Smith Bldg. S. F. LANGERMAN, Loc. Mgr. Tela Cd. 1297 gip Nrtu tiorit (Mailing ftart. F OR Clothes and Men's Furnishings A. EPSTEIN, Prop. We are the originators on the East Fide of clothing possessing style and quality 402 Hastings Street. I. BERKOWITZ Dress Trimmings and Supplies Onyx Hosiery and Mercde Underwear Kayser Silk Gloves 396 HASTINGS ST., DETROIT The Gorham Shop" GRAINGER-HANNAN-KAY CO. DIAMOND IMPORTERS, JEWELERS & SILVERSMITHS 238 & 240 WOODWARD AVENUE DETROIT, MICH. Olits *tar Drug Oturt M. SCHECHTER, Ph. G. WEINBERGER & ZIEGLER 240 GRATIOT AVE., DETROIT . Prescription Druggist 475 Hastings St., Cor. Division DETROIT, MICH. Phone Cadillac 3299 Money Orders, Drafts and Steam- ship Tickets to all parts of M. Solowetchik, director of the Siberian railway and a mem- ber of one of the foremost 'Jew- ish families in Russia, died re- cently at Petrograd. the world Prompt and courteous service