39 THg JEWISI4 CHRONT C L E at its public model meeting held at the auditorium of Central High (Continued from page is) School, on June 13. Simon Le- work continued for many years. vin won the 2nd prize, a silver But the insurance feature soon had medal presented by Mr. Jacob G. its dilatorious effect, for with the Brown. The other participants advanced age of . the members, the were Lawrence Selzer, Maurice death rate increased and assess- Goldstick, Samuel Stemberger ments became onerous. The result and Emil Rothman. The subject was that Pisgah Lodge, in common for the debate was, "Resolved, 11'ith the other lodges of the order, that 'nation-wide prohibition be suffered greatly in loss of member- adopted." The judges were ship and prestige. Messrs. Louis James Rosenberg, The danger was realized by the William J. Weakley and Charles leaders of the lodge, who took a most prominent part in the abroga- D. Cameron. The \\Inner is but 15 years of tion of the endowment laws, not alone within the district, but age. throughout the Order. As a re- sult, now the Jew who is a member POPULAR CANDIDATE UP aims to benefit others rather than to FOR RE-ELECTION. seek .material gain for himself. One of the most popular men With this in view, Pisgah Ldoge in the County Building is Joseph forms a strong link in the chain of DeYoung, the constable of the lodges of B'nai B'rith. It is alive Third Ward. Almost every one to the noblest impulses of true fra- in the legal profession, who at ternity and brotherhood and, as of times requires the services of a yore, will carry into effect the constable knows "Joe," as he is motto of the Order—Benevolence, familiarly known. That he has Brotherly Love and Harmony. discharged the duties of his of- fice in an able and efficient man- ner is attested to by the large WINS PRIZE AT PHILOMATHIC DEBATE. volume of cases entrusted to his care daily by a number of the Samuel H. Rubiner Awarded largest law firms in the city. Mr. DeYoung is a member of Louis Smilansky Medal. one of Detroit's oldest and most Samuel If. Rubiner was award- respected Jewish families, his pa- ed the gold medal, donated an- rents having resided here over 45 nually by Mr. Louis Smilansky years. He was born and raised in to the Philomatic Club, for the the third ward. (Continued on page 40) best orator among its members, Detroit's Detroit's B'nai B'rith REMOVAL NOTICE OWING TO THE TREMENDOUS DEMAND FOR The world's finest soft drink, the Michigan Parlay Company has moved to larger quarters. We have equipped a large plant at 1204-10 SECOND AVE. TELEPHONE MARKET 5503 Everybody likes Parlay. All Detroit is drinking this delicious beverage. Have a case delivered to your home. Ask for Parlay at the fountains. L L L V SC A BOTTLE. 5C A GLASS. wrogEg.222210222.10_2' Goudie Market Company Meats, Fish, Groceries, Vegetables, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Crackers, Biscuits, Etc. Tel. Main 926 20, 22 and 24 Cadillac Square Detroit V V V V V V V / COMPLIMENTS OF The Brunswick-Balke-Collena OF MICHIGAN F. S. KRATZET, . Sales Manager 247 E. Jefferson Avenue, Detroit Billiard Tables Bowling Alleys Bar Fixtures Show Cases Phonographs \ \ V V V V V V N./ V V , MICHIGAN SUGAR COMPANY V ••• UNION TRUST BUILDING DETROIT, MICHIGAN