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May 30, 1919 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-05-30

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PAGE SIX

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson, of
80 East Euclid avenue, will be at home
on Wednesday, June 4, in honor of
the confirmation of their daughter,
Lena.

Mr.. and Mrs. I. R. Finkelstein, of
633 Parker avenue, announce the be-
trothal of their daughter, Jennie, to
Mr. Joseph Polansky, of this city, for-
merly of New York. The wedding
will take place in July.

Beautiful - Seasonable

FURNITURE

ITH the call of the great outdoors lurk-
ing in our hearts, the first real foot-
fall of summer, every cozy little nook
and corner offers the posibility of Jeing the
favorite spot of made sufficiently comforiable.

The proper piece of Furniture will do It! It will com-
plete the space!

This big store's showing has an adequate selection to
fulfill just the desired touch, the appropriate Chair,
Lounge, Rocker or Settee.

Private Maurice Harris, son of Mrs.
B. Harris, of 26 Wilkins street, has
received an honorable discharge front
service and has returned to this city.
Mr. Harris served with the Seventh
regular army division. While in New
York, where he visited with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marks, lie
was guest of honor at a reception
given for his cousin, Miss Golde
Marks, whose engagement to Jack
Slushberg was recently announced, at
the Hotel Ansonia.

rj

PRICES TALKI

Fans stalled at
wholesale prices.

"MORSE"

Says: — "My
prices shine."

Special!

These $9.00
8-in. Fans

This week only—

$6.75

$25 Fixtures

$16.95

Including war tax. Can
be used anywhere in De-
troit.

Mrs. I. Cohen, Ill Farnsworth, has
Heft for a two weeks' visit to Cleve-
land, O.

Mr. and Mrs. 1.eo Nathan and son,
Paul, of East Kirby avenue, are visit-
ing in Cleveland, 0.

Mr. Isaac Goldberg was re-elected
a member of the executive committee
of the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations, at the Boston conven-
tion.

The Misses Melba and Ruth Oppen-
heim, of 285 East Warren avenue,
spent the week-end at Ann Arbor as
guests of Miss Hannah Blumenthal.

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Radin, for-
merly of 220 Elmhurst avenue, will
be at home in honor of the confirma-
tion of their daughter, Helen, at the
residence of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Landau, 904 Lemay avenue.

PENINSULAR CHANDELIER CO

86 BROADWAY

Near John R

TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLIY FILLED.

Mrs. B. G. Morris, of 29 Pilgrim
avenue, is entertaining her sister,
Mrs. hi. Ball, of Spokane, Wash.

Detroit's Exclusive
Caterer and Decorator

CONFIRMATION AT
TEMPLE BETH EL

Robinson-Cohen Co.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER 9 HIGH and HASTINGS

rivr BLOCKS CAST WOODWARD

FIBS BLOCKS NORTH CRATIOT

NORTH• DOURO TOURTEEDITH CARS PASS THE DOOR

On • Wednesday next, June 4th,
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, of Temple
Beth El, will confirm a class of thirty-
nine children whose names are given
herewith:
Jesse E. Bern, Lillian Brasch, Jud-
ith Breitenbach, Julia Ruth Brown,
Martin Leo Butzel, Agnes Epstean,
Louise Freiberg, Nina Friedman,
Philip J. Funke, Vivian Goldberg.
Berthold Hamburger, Emanuel Har-
ris, Estelle Harris. John Heavenrich,
Marcus Herstein, Pauline Hopp, Carl
lmmerman, Helene Kahn, Mildred
Charles King, Melvin Kuttnauer, Hel
Katzenberg, Bernice Kaufman, Charles
Langer, Arthur Levy, Harriet I.evy,
Jerome Manheim, Rosalind 13. Mey-
ershon, Lena Michelson, Jeanette
Sarah Musliner, Hilton Ponnusky,
Helen Radio, Fred Schwartz, Felix
Fleugel Silver, John Stifter, Henry
Ullman, Fritzi Wacker, Emanuel
Wodic \\-alters , Wm. Wood, Jr., l'aul
Zeiger.
Services at the Temple will begin
promptly at 9:45. The Ritual service
will be read by the children. There
will be a fine musical program under
the direction of Mr. William How-
land.
As the seating capacity of the Tern-
ple is limited, parents and friends of
the children and members of the Con-
gregation in general, are requested
to come to the Temple as near the
time set for the beginning of services
as possible. The doors of the lower
auditorium will be closed at 10
o'clock, when the confirmants enter
the Temple.

HEBREW FREE SCHOOL
FORMALLY DEDICATED

Coal Dealers Have Found that the

TRUCK

Makes Profit Bigger

Customers like it better when their small coal orders—one ton,
a ton and a half or so—come on the HANDY TRUCK. For
HANDY TRUCK deliveries are always prompt.
Coal dealers who appreciate the value of prompt deliveries as
a business asset, use HANDY TRUCKS in conjunction with their
big truck fleets. The HANDY TRUCK "fits in" by taking care of
the small orders, and bringing down the delivery cost per ton. Be-
cause the speed, efficiency, low cost and small operating expense
of the HANDY TRUCK makes it the cheapest transportation
method any business can have.

And the HANDY TRUCK has proVed its ability to "stand the gaff"
of coal delivery service. You naturally expect a high degree of stamina
from such units as Torbensen Internal Gear Drive—Perfection Springs
—Detroit Pressed Steel Frame—Ford Power Plant.

Specially Designed Bodies for Every Busirs
—At Factory Prices.

$795

Using Ford Chassis and Torbensen internal Gear Drive

PA Ton Capacity

FA Ton Capacity

Sold on Easy Terms

554-560 Grand River Ave.

Open Evenings

Glendale 5812

The Hebrew Free School and Kin-
dergarten dedicated its new quarters
recently at 107-113 Wilkins street. B.
Isaacs, B. S., is the principal of the
school. The officers of the organiza-
tion are as follows: President, E.,
Rabinowitz; Vice-Presidents, H. Gold-
man, D. Robinson, I.. Duscotf, L.
Dann, M. B. Cohen. M. Krell, I. Ros-
enthal, Al. Jacobs; Treasurer, hi. Ros-
inskey; Secretary. A. H. Jaflin: Direc-
tors, Rabbi Aishiskin, I. Lieberman,
J. Selik, M. ‘Veiswasser, J. Lot, A.
Farber, H. Goldberg, S. Shapiro, J.
Rabinowitz, J. Goldberg, W. Cohen,
I. Falk, H. Sosensky, A. Berris, N.
Goldman, A. Lichtenstein and Emil
Baron.
On the Board of Education are
Rabbi Aishiskin, H. Goldman, I. Lie-
berman, H. Goldberg, H. Sosensky,
A. Farber and NI. Weiswasser.

CLEVELAND ORPHAN ASYLUM
SUPERINTENDENT TO SPEAK
BEFORE B'NAI BRITH CLUB

NIr. Simon l'izer, superintendent of
the Cleveland Orphan Asylum, will
speak before the B'nai Brith, Monday
evening, June 2, at their club-rooms,
25 Broadway. He will also be the
forum speaker at the B'nai 13rith
Club luncheon Tuesday noon.
Mr. Pizer is a graduate of the He-
brew Union College, and has been
connected with the Cleveland Orphan
Asylum for the past eleven years. He
is sure to bring an interesting and
timely message.

Weddings, Banquets—
All Social Occasions

O VER

seventy-five per cent of the
leading Jewish Social Affairs of this
city have been catered out by us in the
last year.

No occasion too small—none too
large to receive our quotations.

Phone us.

DETROIT CATERING & DECORATING CO

125 Richton Ave.

M. A. Pereira, Mgr.

Hemlock 5654

SEE

RUSSELL

20 Farnsworth at Woodward

Northway 5566

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F OR

USED

Automobiles

Dodges
Buicks

Hudsons

Maxwells
And Other
Standard Makes

Reasonable Terms If Desired

Success in business is measured by the satisfied
customers. Satisfied customers on used cars
heretofore have been a rarity. All my custo-
mers are more than satisfied, they are boost-
ing. Service and courtesy win.

SEE

RUSSELL

RUSSELL BETHELL, Prop.

SHOLEM CLUB.

Birmingham, Mich., was the mecca
of the Sholem Club last Sunday. The
guests and members met at the home
of Miss G. Adelson, 262 Hendrie ave-
nue, at 9:30 in the morning. After a
pleasant ride to Birmingham the
young people walked a mile and a half
to a park, where the day was spent in
games and merrymaking. There were
25 young people in attendance. Trips
to Orchard Lake, Lake Orion and
numerous other summer resorts are
being planned. The club will attend
the Bicur Cholem excursion in a
body, June 8.

JEWISH COMMUNITY HOUSE
COMMITTEE MEET MONDAY

The committee on the "Jewish
Community House" met last Wed-
nesday and determined to call a meet-
ing of prominent men next Monday
at 12:15, at the Board of Commerce
to decide upon a definite campaign.
Rabbi Mayerberg is chairman of
the committee; Milton M. Alexander,
Nathan Robinson, Joseph J. Cum-
mins, Louis Cohen, Jacob Nathan,

THE HEBREW YEAR

6680.1910
Rosh-Chodesch lyar....Thurs„ Hay 1
Lag B'Omar
Sun, May IS
Rosh-Chodesch Sloan
Fri., May SO
Shabuoth (Confirmation
Day)
Wed., June 4
Rosh.Chodeech Tammuz—Sun July I
Fast of Tammuz
Tues., "July IS
Rosh-Chodesch Ab
Mon., July 211
Harry S. Grant are its members, all
Fast of Ab Tues., Aug.
representing Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, Rosh•Chodesch Ellul...Wed„
Aug. 27
I. 0. B. B.
New Year Thurs., Sept. 25

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