THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 32nd Annual Blue Ribbon Meeting Io / DETROIT DRIVING CLUB July 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 1916 MONDAY, JULY 24, 1916—CLUB DAY. 2:17 Pace, 3 heats, The D. A C. 2:10 Trot, 3 heats, The Country Club 2:18 Trot, 3 heats, The Detroit Club Purse, $1,200.00 Purse, $1,200.00 Purse, $1,200.00 TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916—BOARD OF COMMERCE DAY. Added, $ 600.00 2:12 Trot, 2 in 3, Hotel Wayne (3-year-old) (Closed) Purse, $5,000.00 2:06 Pace, 3 heats, B. of C. (Closed) Purse, $1,200.00 2:12 Pace, 3 heats WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916—M. & M. DAY. Purse, $ 1,200.00 2:14 Pace, 3 heats Purse, $10,000.00 2:08 Trot, 3 heats, M. & M. (Closed) Purse, $ 1,200.00 2:14 Trot, 3 heats THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1916—ADCRAFT DAY. Purse, $1,200.00 The Adcraft Club Free-for-All Pace, 3 heats Purse, $3,000.00 2:15 Trot, 3 heats, Hotel Pontchartrain (Closed) Purse, $2,000.00 2:10 Pace, 3 heats, Hotel Griswold (Closed) FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1916—BLUE LODGE DAY. Purse, $1,200.00 2:05 Pace, 3 heats, The Moslem Purse, $1,200.00 2:12 Trot, 3 heats, The Grotto Purse, $1,200.00 2:07 Pace, 3 heats, The Rotary Club Purse, $1,200.00 2:06 Trot, 3 heats, The Palestine SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916. Reserved in case of postponement. Send money to your friends and relatives, wherever they are, through Herman Eichner's Foreign Exchange and Steamship Ticket Agency 435 HASTINGS STREET Cor. Winder DETROIT, MICH. Correspondence in all Languages. Steamship tickets on all lines. Real estate, farms and farm lands for sale. NOTARY PUBLIC N. Carat Diamonds $'2,5 allan Woodward and Gratiot "The Sallan Corner" DETROIT ZIONISTS MOURN ORANIZATION OF NEW B'NAI B'RITH SOCIAL DEATH OF GREAT CLUB PROGRESSING LEADER. RAPDILY. Large Memorial Meeting for Dr. Theodore Herzl Scheduled for Sunday. Members of all Zionist socie- ties in the city will honor the memory of their immortal leader, Dr. Theodore IIerzl, at a memo- rial mass meeting to be held Sun- day at 2:30 p. m. at the Shaarcy /Ad: Synagogue. Mr. Shenkin, well known in Zionist circles and who has but recently returned from Palestine, will have a lead- ing place on the program of speakers. l i e will deliver an eulogy on Theodore 1 lerzl. The memorial services will be con- ducted by Joseph Rosenblatt of New York, internationally famous cantor. On the following evening a special meeting for all Zionists and their friends will take place at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Mr. Shenkin will also be the prin- cipal speaker upon that occasion. Following his address a public reception will be held at which he will be the guest of honor. Will Be on Order of Similar Clubs in Other Cities. At a meeting of the Organiza- tion Committee, recently ap- pointed by Pisgah Lodge, I. 0. IL, to take charge of the Nvork of founding a social club composed of B'nai B'rith members, Chair- man Adolph Freund outlined a program to be followed by the committee. Air. Samuel J. Rhodes vas appointed chairman of a sub-committee to draft a con- stitution for the proposed organi- sation, and Messrs. Bernard Gins- burg- and J. Miller were selected to lead, respectively, sub-com- mittees on Finance and Building. I t is planned to model the new club largely on the lines of simi- lar organizations existing in Cleveland and other cities. At first it will be housed in quarters, conveniently located near the down-town district, which \di be rented for the purpose. Later it is hoped that a special club building will be erected. The club house, in addition to a library DETROIT COUPLE CELE- and reading room, lounging BRATE FIFTY YEARS OF rooms, etc., will contain a large WEDDED LIFE. meeting and lodge hall and din- ing rooms. Alembership in the Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Grossman organization will be open only to Have Golden Wedding members of Pisgah Lodge, 1. 0. Anniversary. 11. B. Last Sunday marked the comple- tion of fifty years of married life of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Grossman. NOMINATION OF NEW JEWISH ENVOY TO The event was fittingly celebrated TURKEY SENT TO by the happy couple and their many SENATE. children and grandchildren. Se- rene and smiling, Mr. and Mrs. Grossman stood surrounded by the Abram Elkus, Prominent Attor- ney, Will Be Successor to joyous members of their large fam- Henry Morgenthau at ily, who showered upon the aged Turkey. folks many congratulations and The nomination of Abram Elkus well wishes. as United States ambassador to Mrs. Grossman is 65 years of Turkey, announced by President age, while her husband is two years Wilson some time ago, has today older. He has been for some time been officially sent to the senate. a member of the Cincinnati police Official announcement of \1 r. El- force, and two of his sons are at kus' appointment has been held up present members of the Detroit po- pending inquiries to the Turkish lice force. The children who were government concerning the accept- present at the anniversary are: ability of Mr. Elkus. Max Grossman of the Detroit de- Mr. Elkus will succeed Henry tective force ; Mrs. I. Friedman of Aiorgenthau, who has resigned re- 216 Hancock avenue east ; Joseph cently to take an active part in the L. Grossman, president of Aetna campaign of President Wilson. Metal Refining Company ; Fred He is 50 years of age and was born Grossman, manager of the Gross- and educated in New York City. man Realty Company ; Mrs. W. J. He has long been a prominent Wolfsky of Kansas City, Mo., and member of the bar, and has been Patrolman Louis Grossman. repeatedly under consideration for appointment to the Federal bench. The cornerstone for the new He is also widely known for his ac- synagogue to be erected for Temple tive participation in Jewish affairs. Aaron Congregation, St. Paul, having been for some time president Minn., was laid recently. of the Jewish Chautuqua Society. Main 5306 E. High St. 3_4; 8 Danto & Co. Pr mpt Delivery When Wanting Fresh Fish call o \P