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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
1 LOCAL - ACTIVITIES
Receives Scholarship at
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Detroit's Finest Roadhouse
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CHAS. C. SIMONS IS CANDIDATE TEMPLE BETH EL RED CROSS
UNIT WILL MEET AS USUAL
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE.
FOR SEWING.
The wool short-
age will mean
that our present
$15 clothes will
have to sell for
$1,5 next fall.
Littlest Exclusive Clothier
'Corner Monroe
"- 'and Randolph
Branch: 99.101 Michigan.
I-1. D. Bass
Reif.
Cantor of tho
Mogen Abraham Congregation
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Wedding
Ceremonies
Performed.
Office and
Residence
212 Warren
Ave. E.
RIDGE 73-W.
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Save Money on TIRES
Subject to the primary of the Mich.
Igan Ha: association to be held on July
12, Charles C. Simons will become a
candidate for circuit court Judge or
1Vayne county.
Mr. Simons has Is-
sued a statement to the effect that
the lawyers of the liar association
are the best fitted melt in the corn.
munity to decide who Is qualified to
occupy the honored position on the
bench and tie will only run for the of-
fice after receiving the endorsement
of his professional colleagus.
Mr. Simons Is a natty., of Detroit
and has been very prominent In pub-
lic. life. Ile has been a member at
the state senate, a circuit court coin•
missioner, and was a member of the
convention Which framed the present
Michigan constitution. Ile is a grad-
uate of the Arts and Law colleges of
the University of Michigan and has
been In active practive for IS years.
He is a director of the Detroit Board
of Commerce. special appeal agent
under the selective service act and
Is a member of the Lawyer's Club
and liar association.
B'NAI BRITH LODGE TO
INSTALL NEW OFFICERS
The . annual installation of new
officers of the Pisgah Lodge. I. O. B. li.,
will take place at . the tianapol Music
Hall, on Tuesday evening. July 9th.
The officers to be installed were elected
last week. They are: President, Jacob
Miller; Vice-President, Nlorris Gar-
Nett Secretary, Sidney • Newman;
Treasurer, Nathan Steingold. ;Adolph
Freund and Bernard Ginsburg, ,pronii-
nent members of the local order, will
officiate at the installation ceremonies,
which are scheduled to begin promptly
'at.. eight -o'clock.
The meeting will also be the occa-
sion for the dedication of the service
flag of the lodge. Rabbi Samuel S.
Nlayerburg will deliver the principal
address and there will be other patri-
otic features, Refreshments will be
served, and the public is invited• to
attend.
CLASSIFIED LINERS
The announcement that the Red
Cross Cult of the Temple Beth El
would unite with other small 1111111
for concentrated work at the Red
Cross headquarters in the Book
building has been misunderstood by
some to mean that the work of the
unit would be entirely discontlued
Templ e Beth El. The Temple unit
will merge with others at the Book
building only for the purpose of pre-
paring surgical dressings and other
work of a medical nature. The exe.
cutives of the Beth El unit desire
It to ihe strongly emphasized .to all
members and workers that the unit
will meet as usual at Temple Beth El
for sewing purposes on Tuesdays
DAVID S. DANN.
and Fridays. They will meet at the
Nfr. Itann is the recipient of an en
Book building for surgical dressing
On Wednesdays and Thursdays.
viable scholastic honor from the Uni-
JEWISH GIRLS' SCOUT TROOP
FORMED.
A group of high school girls of the
city under the direction of Mrs. J. S.
Sauls have organized a local troop of
the American Girls Scouts. It is the
only Jewish girls' troop in the city
and has already made considerable
headway in its work. The purposiS
of this organization is to aid the vari-
ous patriotic causes and organiza-
tions in the city and in general to co-
operate in all patriotic work.
The following are the officers elect-
ed at - 'the last meeting: Mrs. J. S.
Sauls, Captain; Miss Anna Lamport,
Lieutenant; Esther Rosenstein, Junior
Lieinehatit: Jeannette Friedman and
Rose Lipshitz, Patrol Leaders; Miss
Dorothy. Arkiti Troop Scribe; MISS
M alvine sherson, Treasurer. The
other members are Florence 'Corn,
Selma Lightstone, Bessie Jacobson.
Anna Jacobson, Sara Zeitlin,• Ethel
Ehetzer, Helen Shetzer, Rebecca Se•
lik and Rose Babcock.
All girls are urged to join as help
is needed to carry on the work. Any
applicant may apply to Mrs. J. S.
Sauls, at 200 E. Hancock St.
versity of Columbia, where he is taking
up a course in medicine. Ile 'was!
awarded the \ . iiiiderbilt scholarship for
excellence itv,his studies. this honor
carrying with it a cash award of $75.00.
He received the degree of Bachelor of
Science at the University of Nlichigan
in 1917 after successfully completing a
four year course in the College of Arts
and Sciences. lie entered the College
of Physicians and Surgeons of Colton-
bia University in September of last
year.
Mr. Dann was in the city for a ten
day visit with his parents. NIr. and Mrs.
I.ouis Dann, of 103 Frederick St, He
is continuing his course during the
summer sessions.
At the close of the fiscal year the
Independent Order Brith .‘brahain
reported 775 lodges in addition to 17
ladle's lodges. with a total member-
ship of 201, 113 as against 205,518 on
Cor. Woodward Ave. and Six•Mile Road
Now Serving Their
Famous Frog, Fish and
Chicken Dinners
At present we are serving in the Green Room and our IO luxurious
private dining rooms.
On or About July 4th We Opened Our Beautiful New
Peacock Room
WITH A SEATING CAPACITY OF 350 PEOPLE
SPLENDID MUSIC AND DANCING
If you want to enJo) an elegant dinner with excellent service and
tine surroundings, come out to the Marquette Cate.
JOHN A. MARQUETTE, t
I Props.
JAMES E. HALL,
HEMLOCK 3349
ATTENTION, MONEYMEN !
A wonderful opportunity for the right man. One
who can invest capital alone or capital and services. We
have large amount of orders on hand, and we are a Mich-
igan Corporation with the possibilities of a big business
in the manufacture of Toys. We invite a thorough in-
vestigation of our plant at 676 West Grand Boulevard,
or call West 660.
GLOBE SPECIALTY COMPANY, INC.
Manufacturers of Toys and Novelties
January 1, 1917.
mill
Installation of Officers of
Perfection Lodge F. & A. M.
Officers of Perfection 1.odge, 486.
TO RENT—Attractively furnished S. F. & A. Nf., will be formally installed
room flat for summer months. Call 011 Thursday evening. July I I ill. at it
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North 1971-J.
Oua 'Mew Wholesale and Retail Tire
p. ni., at the Masonic Temple. The
Moro la Open.
officers of the Michigan Grand Lodge
ROOM TO RENT— will perform the installatiol cere-
Full. Lino of Guaranteed Tires FURNISHED
and • .
prtvate, congenial Jewish lam- monies:
Factor9 Seconds At a Saving of 25%
On account of prevailing con-
ily, on Forest ave., between John R.
to 5074
ditions the usual banquet 011 such occa-
and Brush; no other roomers. Phone •
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VtificanIzing and Repairing.
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All
mon will . lie dispensed
with. The in-
Glendale 3685-R.
Work Guaranteed.
GRATHi )T TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY CO.
1, Gratlot and Beaubien.
J., E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr.
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Cherry 3737.
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•' The City of Detroit Uses This Bank
as a Depository. Why not You ?
One Dollar Will Open an Account With
RST STATE BANK
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Established 1853
MAIN OFFICE: Griswold and Lafayette
Chime and Oratiot--Xaok and Mt. Elliott
Oratiot and Hasting•—Woodward awl Eliot
Jos. Caripan fad Newton—Hamilton and Webb
Ferndale and Springwells
stallation services will be open to the
public.
Detroit Lodge Takes Notable
Action.
Detroit Lodge. No. Ill, Order of
lirith Abraham, has unanimously vot-
. ed to suspend the dues for the dura-
tion of the war of those lodge mem-
bers that are now serving in the army
or nal). for Uncle Sam. The Detroit
lodge is one of the first lodges of the
order to take such action.
'Hie history of the Detroit Lodge
is a long and creditable one. It has
been a vital part of our communal
life for over thirty years. Some years
after the formation of this lodge, a
new lodge was founded. the NI ichi-
gati Lodge, No. 139. The fact was
soon evident that two lodges could
not be as conducive to the general
good of the community as could one
amalgamated lodge. The members
of the old lodge directed their ef-
forts to secure amalgamation of these
two lodges, and it was largely due
to the untiring efforts of Mr. H.
Balding, Deputy Grand Nlaster of
Michigan, that the work was com-
pleted and the two lodges amalga-
mated as one. The lodge as it exists
today has over 300 members and is
on a sound financial footing. The
officers are: Abraham Lewis, Presi-
dent: Wm. Goldstick, Vice-President;
M. Lightstone, Secretary, and Wm.
Jerlin, Treasurer.
The meetings are held every other
Sunday afternoon at Ehrlich Hall. at
2 P. M.
PALESTINE ADMINISTRATION
INSPECTS JEWISH COLONIES
LOUIS MUSCOVITZ
BENJ. SHIFFMAN
WOODWARD SERVICE &-SUPPLY
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ON YOUR TIRES AND TUBES
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The Provisional Zionist Committee
has Just received a report dated June
211th, that the Jewish Administrative
Commission concluded a tour of the
colonies Richon-le-Zion, Nes Ziona,
Rehoboth, Ekron. Kastinieh, Chedera,
Bir Jacob, Nachlas Yclluda and Pe-
tach Tikwah. All but the last named.
which for a time was in No Nlan's
Land between the Turkish and British
armies, are in satisfactory condition.
and the population filled with rejoice
ing at their liberation by General Al-
lenby's forces.
The Commission reports that the
colonies are in need of men. cattle
and equipment, and urges financial
assistance in the shape of long-term
loans for the purpose of reconstruc-
tion and reparation.
Washington.—Prof. J. F. Rim a
Jewish young man, lecturer of Mathe-
matics at Columbia University, was
asked by the War Department to
come to 1Vashington for the purpose
of rendering expert aid to the Ord-
nance Division. Prof. Ritt is consid-,
erect to be one of the greatest mathe-I
utaticians in the country.
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LAKESIDE HOTEL
Endeared to the Hearts of Thousands of Detroiters and
Michigan Residents
NEW COMMODIOUS
Banquet Hall and Dancing Pavilion
Music Every Night
Picnic Parties, Clubs and Societies Welcome
Enriched in its simplicity and homelike environment, through a genuine fond-
ness for entertaining by the well-known and ever-popular host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz Rohde.
Many years have seen changes in and around Detroit, many improvements
have been made, including Lakeside Inn, which is a model of everything new, but
the genial smile and warm greeting of Mr. Rohde and "Ma" Rohde has remained
through all.
Visitors from far and near have been won by the gracious wife of the Inn prop-
rietor, and well deserved is the reputation she enjoys as that of the lady who main-
, tains a public dinner table second to none in all the middle west,
Lakeside Hotel is a splendid place to enjoy a dinner of fish, frog and chicken
and game in season, and with much concern and pride do the host and hostess strive
to please, but in spite of this it is also generally known that if the fish get to biting
good and patrons mildly challenge the Rohdes to a tilt with hook and line, up they
get and off they go "pelt mell," for they both love the sport and many trips do they
enjoy each season.
Lakeside Hotel is a first-class summer resort, where every modern convenience
has been installed for the comfort of the patrons, and is a monument to the thrift
and aptitude of Mr. and Mrs. Rohde, who have successfully traveled the road of
life. Perfect team-mates, with the objective "success" as their goal, but not to be
reached at the cost of one whit of honor.
An effusive welcome always awaits the patron to Lakeside and parents who
desire a safe place to bring the "kiddies" for a week-end and every other person or
private parties who would enjoy a thoroughly pleasant outing will be very well satis-
fied with a visit to the one bright spot five minutes' ride from Mt. Clemens, on a
perfectly good automobile road to and from Detroit.,
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