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June 09, 1916 - Image 12

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Publication:
The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-06-09

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12

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

S. D. FRANKEL ELECTED
HEAD OF U. OF M. JEW-
ISH STUDENTS.

Miss Golda Ginsburg of Detroit
is Vice-President.
Sam 1). Frankel of Atlanta,
has been chosen by the Jewish Stu-
dents' Congregation of the [niver-
sity of Michigan to the presidency
of that organization for the ensuing
year. Alt, Frankel is a student of
the Law Department and a Junior
in college. lie has established an

presidency of the organization.
Miss Ginsburg is very popular
among her classmates, as is attested
by her election to her present office.
The Jewish Students' Congrega-
tion of the Cniversity of Michigan
occupies a unique position among
religious organizations in American
colleges, since it is the first Jewish
society of its nature in this country.
It was, founded three years ago by
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of this city,
and was modeled by him after the
Jewish Students' Congregation at
Oxford College in England. It is
today a thriving organization with
a membership close to one hundred.
The love and high esteem in which
Rabbi Franklin is held by the youth-
ful members of the Congregation
was touchingly portrayed recently
when they elected him as their hon-
orary president.

This Clearance Sale
Means Money to You

These Suits are of the finest ma-
terials and the most correct
fashion. They are not soiled or
shop-worn they haven't been in
stock long enough for that.

All of these handsome garments will be
cleared at remarkable reductions ---in
many cases, the prices have been cut
to less than half.

Silk and Cloth Suits
$18.50 $27.50 $37.50 $47.50

Formerly Priced Formerly Priced

up to $35

B'nai B'rith, Etc.

(Continued from

S. D. FRANKEL

enviable reputation for scholarship,
having been elected to the Wool-
sack, the honorary society for Law
students, entrance to which is based
upon a high grade of scholarship.
Miss Golda Ginsburg of this city,
daughter of A
Jr. Bernard Gins-
burg, who is a student in the Lit-
erary Department of the Univer-
sity, has been elected to the vice-

up to $45

up to $60

Formerly Priced

up to $90

late 5)

Prices have also been very greatly reduced
in the Dress and Millinery Sections. This
is a wonderful opportunity for securing
smart apparel at exceptionally low prices.

at the lodge hall, corner of Cass and
Warren Avenues. It will com-
mence promptly at 8:15 F. Al. The
subject for discussion is "Resolved,
That the Order of B'nai B'rith abol-
ish all secrecy. - The affirmative
will he maintained by Max Finkel-
ston and Samuel T. Rhodes, while
the negative will be upheld by Louis
Cohn and Nathaniel H. Goldstick.
The public is cordially invited.

Correa
Fwhioni
FIRST

eRusselc°

250-254 Woodward Ave.

(Continued from tote 11)

Aliss Helen Schott has returned
from a visit in Cincinnati.
Aliss Irene Goldstone left for her
home in Bennett, Ia., last week.
Miss Goldstone was a member of
the staff of the Sabbath School of
Temple Beth El, and her resigna-
tion was regretted by her pupils

T11

Courteous,
Atienti•y,
Salt.pople

Smart I I 'omen's and Misses' ltrear

SOCIETY

EST Hupmobile performance, point
for point, against the performance
of any other car at or near its price.
We will gladly assist your com-
parison by demonstrating the Hupmobile.
Ask about Hupmobile free-coupon service.

Formerly Priced

mt

24 f

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P:MINvA

1.11,11 'f21111.4

Always Ask For Detroit
Creamery

Ara

F. 0.

B. Dttnis

4,

Sold by dealers everywhere in
bulk or pint and quart bricks

ig"6" 11104.111,

5-Passenger Touring Car $1185
Roadster
-
-
-
1185
7-Passenger Touring Car 1340

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Market 5464

with

Courtesy First Safety
in. others in motoring

B. SCHROETER

where every order is appreciated.

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