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April 11, 1919 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-04-11

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A merican Aut isk periodical Gutter

CLIFTON AWING* • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE FIVE

PHI BETA DANCE
EVENT OF MAY 29TH

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Select Dancing Nightly

Sigma Phi Beta Sorority will hold
its second annual dance Thursday
evening, May 29, at the 'Puller Hotel.
The proceeds will be awarded to the
French Baby Fund. The following
committees have been appointed:
Miss Fara Litman, general chairman;
Misses Zelma Rosenthal, Rose Ed-

Palais de Danse

Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard

Even the birds build their own nests

Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra.

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loff, programs; Miss Gertrude Beis-
loan, publicity; Misses Julia Klein and
Rose Benjamin, hall; Misses Silka
Stocker and Laura Rosenthal, music.
Tickets may be obtained from sor-
ority members.
The patronesses of the dance are
as follows: MA. George Edloff, Mrs.
Louis Rosenthal, Mrs. David Stocker,
Mrs. A. Klein, Mrs. S. Benjamin,
Mrs. M. Litman and Mrs. Joseph
Beisman.

YOUNG JUDEAN CLUB ELECTS
OFFICERS.

At a meeting of the Young Judean
Literary Club, Sunday, April 6, the
following officers were elected for the
new term, beginning Sunday, April
13: President, J. Forman; vice-presi-
dent. H. Rothman; secretary, E.
Weisberg; financial secretary, M.
Cachman; treasurer, H. Kallenberg;
editor-in-chief, E. Weisberg; ser-
geant-at-arms, D. Shupe.
'Elie board of directors arc J. For-
man, E . Weisberg and Messrs.
Wain, Barbas, Kallenburg and Roth-
man. A short business meeting was
.held during which the critic gave
his report.
The Y. J. L. C. meetings are open
to the public and visitors are re-
quested to come. The chili conducts
its meetings at 224 East Warren ave-
nue.

Admirers of Russian music—and
who is not ?—will have a most allur-
ing feast provided in the orchestral
program to be given by the Detroit
Symphony orchestra, Ossip Gabrilo-
witsch conducting, Sunday afternoon,
April 13, in the Arena Gardens, un-
der the auspices of Russian citizens.
Mr. Gabrilowitsch's compatriots
resident in Detroit engaged the or-
chestra for this special contest of all-
Russian music, and although the oc-
casion is one primarily for the Rus-
sian citizens and other foreign peo-
ples interested in Russian music, the
concert is open to the general public
and tickets are on sale in Grinnell's
box office.
The orchestra, under Mr. Gabrilo-
witsch's baton, will play the follow-
ing numbers: Overture to "Russian
and Ludmilla" Glinka); orchestral
sketch, "On the Steppes of Middle
Asia" (Borodin), by request; "Ca-
price Espagnole" I Rimsky-Korsa-
kov); "Marche Slav," Tschaikowsky
Mrs. Georgia Richardson Basket ,
ville, accomplished Detroit pianist
will be the soloist and will play
Tschaikowksy's brilliant Concerto for
l'iano and Orchestra in B Flat minor.
Mrs. Baskerville for several years
was assistant to Wager Swayne, in
that famous American teacher's
studio in Paris, and following her
own period of study and coaching it'
Europe, concertized extensively on
the continent before returning to Be
trait. She has appeared with success
with American orchestras and in con-
cert and recital programs.

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JEWISH COMMUNITY IN
SMOLENSK PROSPERS

Reports reaching here from Smolensk,
Russia, declare that that city has the
most efficient and prosperous Jewish
community of the entire country. The
Jewish Kehillah of Smolensk is so well
established that it is being regarded as
a sort of state, and thus finds it easy to
make loans. Its most recent loan
amounted to 300,000 rube's.
All the members of the Smolensk
Kehillah regularly pay their voluntary
tax. Because of its regular and large
income, the Kehillah is able to give much
support to all the Jewish public institu-
tions of Smolensk.

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tractors, by applying to the Zionist
Society of Engineers and Agricultur-
ists, who have undertaken to train
young men for this purpose. The so-
ciety, at the present time, is unable
to offer positions, but it is their opin-
ion when the country is opened up,
there will be immediate need for such
experts.
Arrangements are being made with
several of the agricultural schools
whereby these men will get a thor-
ough training in the tractor work and
also in practical agricultural methods
practiced in this country.
The period of instruction will be
between two and three months, the
instruction as well as other expenses
incurred will be free of charge.
Applicants are to present them-
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Fri., Sept. 8
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Yom Kippur
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Succoth (First Day).... Sat, Sept. 21 Passover (Seventh Day).Mon., Apr. 21
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Sat., Sept. 28 Rosh Chodesch lyar
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Fri., May 36
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of the Ownership. IlannAe-
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Intent, lireulntIon,
the tel of Voile..• of August 21,

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ism

Of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, pub-
lished weekly at Detroit, Michigan,
for April I, 1919:
STATE OF MICHIGAN, county of
Wayne, es.:—Ilefore me. a Notary Pup-
Ile, In and for the State and county
aforesaid. personally appeared Joseph
J. Cummina, who, having been dull
sworn according to law, deposes and
says that he is the Business Manager
of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, and
that the following Is, to the best of
his knowledge ant. belief, a true state-
ment of the ownership, management
(and If a daily paper, the circulation).
etc., of the aforesaid publication for
the date shown In the above caption,
required by the Act of August 24, 1912.
embodied in section 443, Postal Laws
and Regulatione• printer: on the re-
verse of this form, to-wit:
1. That the names and addresses of
the publisher, editor. managing editor.
and business managers are: Publisher,
The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.,
307-8 Peter Smith Bldg, Detroit; Con-

Initiating Editor, Rabbi Leo M. Frank-
lin. Temple Beth El, Woodward Ave.:
Managing Editor, Nathan J. (lout&
3117•8 Peter Smith Bldg, Detroit: BUM-
nese Manager, Joseph J. Cummins,
301-3 Peter Smith Bldg., Detroit.
2, That the owners are: The Jew-
ish Chronicle Publishing Co„ 307-8
Peter Smith Ildg, Detroit, Mich.: Jo-
seph J. Cutomins, 307-5 l'eter Smith
Ithig., Detroit, Mich: Nathan J. Gould,
307-5 Peter Smith Bldg., Detrell, Mich.
3 That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hold-
ers owningor bottling 1 per cent or
more of total amount of bonds, mort-
gages. or other securities, are: None.
two paragraphs next
1. That
the
above, giving the names of the own-
ers. stockholders. and security hold-
ers, If any, contain not only the list
of stockholders and security holders as
they appear upon the books of the
company but also, In cases where the
stockholder or security holder appears
on the books of the company as
trustee or lo any other fiduciary rela-
tion, the name of the person or cor-
poration for whom such trustee Is act-
ing. is given: also that the said two
par:tarot:ills contain statements em-
bracing attlant'• full knowledge and
belief as to the circumstances and con-
ditions under which stockholIere and
security holders who do not appear
upon the books of the company as
trustees, hold stock and securities In
a capacity other than that of a bona
title owner: and this ItMant has no rea-
son to believe that any other person,
association. or corporation has any In-
terest direct or Indirect In the said
stock, bonds. or other securties than
as so stated by him.
5. That the average number of
copies of each issue of this publication
Rohl nr distributed, through the malls
or otherwise. to paid subscribers dur-
ing the six months preceding the date
shown above Is:
(This Information IA required from
daily publications only.)
JOSEPH J. CUMMINS,
Rosiness Manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 2d day of April, Isis.
(Seal)
ANNA 13. COHEN.
My commission expires Nov. 19. 1922.

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