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June 09, 1916 - Image 9

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-06-09

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9

EWISH CHRONICLE

Local and State News

MONTEFIORE CLUB MU

CLEAN UP GHETTO.

RECORD BREAKING AT-
TENDANCE EXPECTED
AT EXCURSION.

President Garvett Outlines Pre-

Bicur Cholera

Juniors Look For-
ward to Large Crowd.

tentious Program for Year's

Work.

Fritill present indicatinns the sixth

If the plan., nuilined by

dent ;al . \ ett (if die Nlouteliore Club
;It the annual banipiet, held rec(•101y
to
are
11(4(.1
the
at

mature,
h ay ,. its

\

\\ ill

urgaiii/atiini

that

cut

hrr

out

it

\Ir.
~Mlle time IN clone.
,aid that the i\l(fflivli(int (Id),

(if Voting Je\•ish
\\
men and \\ ()men \\ hi ) aspire to do

0) be given by the

Ilicur holem Juniors to Tashmoo

I'm I, fill Sunday, June 11, \•ill be

the lutist successful in the entire his-

11a . \ Hi that organization.

tilt

\Ireadv

YOUNG JEWISH PHYSICIAN
IS DEAD.

Dr. Max Hermann Passes Away.

Farly Sunday morning, June

4th, there passed away at his

l•\\ years since his grailuatiiiii him

medical college, had built up an en

viable tcputatiuti among hi, fellii\y

ph•sisians inr his ability, his .,\'111

1):101\'

and his couscientinus per

formam.k. ttl dut \

up die

\\ ilh

111:1111It'd lit

be deeply felt 1)\ many Ifi \\

I lerrmann, the beloved son of \Ir.

he ministered in their time

and NIrs. 1.1pliraini Herrman. Dr.

need. Funeral ser\ ices hint: place

I lerrmann, who at the time of his

from the famil \ residence nil

death \•as but thirty Years of age,
\vas a v(mng man who, during the

Tuesday afteriinnti,

lin officiating.

tit.1,ets have been sold to

till the steamer Tashitum, \\Mich \vill

cull\ (\ the excursinnists to their

destination, from top to bottom.

l'upri ., (111:111\ t' ,

:111 a

mgani/atiuns, in the cit \ inter

1)1;(11

e•ed in that phase 1,1 ci\ ic acti \ ity,

and 1:1\ dm\ a definite prngrain Ut

\\ 101 .

FRIENDSHIPS-

\ :1(111111&tr,ltHill ilaS

;111 . r:1(11 ()Ifc1 . (11 its :1-:1';I:111C(

in any

\\ urls of this nature that the

ina\ und•rtal,e• and President ,;(1.
;1 1,, 1 1;1 , d i e ; 1 ,Hr:ince fit man\

All real men and women
realize the truth of "Our
richest possessions—our
Health and our Friends."

prominent m en HI I )(l i nk that they

\\ ill back the \lontelinre ( . 11i1)

in

its fight Inr a clean I Ilietto.

President I an (it al,n announced

that the iie\\

Intuit'

of the Montt.

For without these, of what
avail the wealth of all the
world?

Bore L1111), Ifir \\ hich the members

have \\ lilt - some time. \\ ill lie

wady lidr occiipatic\ nil the first of

September. The club bonne \\ ill be

Let us, then, cherish and
maintain, and add to these,
life's greatest riches.

a 'linden' nue ill every particular
rang \\ ill be i•uipped \\ ith a 1 1 . 11r:try

and r e ;i dil l;.; rnnill, billiard tables,

etc.
recngnitinn ui
\s
the faithful ,,er\ ices r endered by

\Ir. 1. l ..

1■ 1.11111 III

rummertiHm with

the securing nf funds for

the l,uild

Mg of the club linuse, be \\ as pre-

sented by the members of the

gauir.:(lion with

;I

,liver

lfiyillg

cult.

The next meeting fig 11R. \Hine

linet' ( grab \\ ill tato. place nil Tiles

d;1\, Juni. 1.i, at the 'Fuller I lotel.

MISS SADIE R. SCHUBOT

n111111111111

of Entertainment Committee

.\11 interesting program has been

arranged for the occasion. This

\yin include ball games and athletic
meets, in charge of Messrs. I), It .

Ilrn\vii and Benjamin Alpert. The

winners in all events \yill be re-

Y. M. 11. A.

Holds Literary

Evening.

Last

evening iliarl;ed

an (•ent iii Incal 1 . . \I. II. \. ch .

Iles \\ hen the lint literary and sn

"\Ve sincerely hope," said Nliss

mittee in charge, "that the .1e\vish
enmintinity in l)etroit \vill help

inal:e our excursion a success.

I■ IC111' (11()1C111

Till'

.11111101S 11;1\T \von an

enviable reputation for charitable

and benevolent Nvorl:, and all pro-

vial evening uf that nrgani/aliult

ceeds which \yill be realized from

\vas held at the gymnasium (If
- ;11;t:trey

the excursion \vill lie used in ex-

tending the \yorl; of the society."

I. BERKOWITZ

011r ftrilirug Ohne

Dress Trimmings and Supplies
Onyx Hosiery and
Merode Underwear
Kayser Silk Gloves

396 HASTINGS ST., DETROIT

And as a pledge to friend-
ships, old and new---a glass
of sparkling, flavory Goe-
bel s is realished and appre-
ciated in its fullness.

In your home--- for your
health's sake and your
friends'---have a case of

M. SCHECHTER, Ph. G.

Prescription

Druggist

475 Hastings St., Cor. Division
DETROIT, MICH.

Phone Cadillac 3299

The problem is solved !

H. RUDA

Let us do the work

634 HASTINGS STREET

THE MENDING EMPORIUM

High Grade Furnishings

287 WOODWARD AVE

Goebel Pure Food Beer
contains health---help for
all. Strengthening and in-
vigorating, its use as a
wholesome beverage is
ever up-building.

warded by suitable prizes.

Sclitilint, the chairman of the com-

(Near Rowena Street)

For ladies and Gentlemen

\\ ill

home, 108 \\'atson St., Dr. \lax

things, has pledged itself in die

111;11 aim in 1 .1( . \\' it

Ili'

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