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June 13, 1919 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-06-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE SIX

SOCIETY

ing at least fifty families, who are
NEW' YORK—Rabbinical degrees permanent residents, is obliged to pay
Mr. J. Marks is in New York city,
to the State annually the sum of 12,000
were
conferred
Sunday
upon
nine
registered at the Ansonia.
graduates of the Jewish Theological drachmas (francs) towards the cost
of maintaining Jewish public worship.
Miss Sylvia Stearns has left for Seminary of America and diplomas
Memphis. Tenn., where she will act as were awarded to fourteen young men
maid of honor at the marriage of Miss and women who graduated from the
Teachers' Institute of the seminary.
Hermoise Levy.
Flue honorary degree of Doctor of He-
Mrs. M. Levenson, of Braddock, brew Literature was given this year
Pa., arrived in Detroit Tuesday to to the Rev. Dr. Joseph H. Ilertz,
attend the marriage of her sister, Miss Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew
Eva Ashinsky, to Mr. Philip Gilbert, Congregations of Great Britain, who
The Most Successful
which takes place Sunday, June 15. was the first graduate from the semin-
ary twenty-five years ago. His broth-
Little Town in the Union
Mr. M. P. Kahn is a guest at the er, Emanuel Hertz, a lawyer in this
city, accepted the award on behalf of
Astor hotel, New York city.
the rabbi.
If you want to secure
Following the pronouncement of the
Mrs. P. Goldsmith, of Cincinnati,
by Rabbi Paul Chertotl an choice Jos. Campau front-
is visiti Ig with her dangli.er, Mts. invocation
was made by Sol. M. Strouck,
Sol Goldsmith, of 112 East Forest address
acting Chairman of the Board of age in Hamtramck, see me.
avenue.
Trustees, in the place of Louis Marsh-
who, Mr. Strouck said, "is in Through my ten years' ex-
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Rosenthal are all,
France championing the cause of the
in New York city, guests at tile Jews
who are being persecuted at the perience, and being in con-
Pennsylvania hotel.
hands of tyrannical mobs in Poland
Mrs. Sidney Hart and daughter, and
in other lands in Eastern Europe." stant touch with the owners,
Miss Blanche J. Hart, have moved
into the Feeder apartments, Martin Continuing, the Chairman denounced enables me to secure choice
Bolshevism.
place.
The other speakers were Professor business frontage for you
First Lieutenant Alexander Tel- Mordecai M. Kaplan, Principal of the
chan, 166th Aero Squadron, A. E. F., Teachers' Institute, and Professor at a saving.
has returned to this country from Louis Ginzherg, who conferred the
Coblenz, Germany, and is with JO; degrees and prizes. Bernard Reuben
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. Weilerstein was valedictorian.
Davies, 2fI89 East Grand boulevard.
The men who received the degree of
rabbi were Louis Finkelstein, Harry
Detroit lodge, No. 55, Isnights of Cohen, Baruch R. Weilerstein, David
Pythias, will give its animal excur- Aronson, Samuel Benjamin, Jesse
1919 Dime Bank Bldg.
sion to Tashmoo park ziunday, June ilienenfeld, Mortimer J. Cohen, Ru-
22. Baseball games and other races dolph Lupo, and Benjamin Syawitz.
for prizes will be features of the day's
outing. The committee in charge are
0=01=1001=10000
H. 1'. Cohen, chairman; Jacob H. 0=01=10=10
Cohen, Gus Frankenstein, Nathan
l'ereira and Nathan S. Shellfish. The
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boat leaves at the foot of Griswold
IIE whole financial fabric of the country is based, ulti.
street at 6:45 a. in. Tickets can be
mutely, upon the Ravings of the people—upon the dif-
secured from the commiltee, the club
ference between what they produce and what they con-
rooms, 533 Cass avenue or at the
dock.

sume. It is the collective power of those savings that keeps
the wheels of business moving forward; and no individual can
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Orbach. of
share exclusively in that advance unless he himself is con-
Vicksburg, Miss., arrived here June
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tributing to it by accumulating a surplus of his own.
6 for an extended visit with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Mandell, 669 Second avenue. The
visitors will be remembered by tl.e O
Our saving department offers national bank protection for
many friends they made on a pre.
your savings, and places at your disposal the efficient service
vious visit to this city a few years
of a high-grade, dominant financial institution; and the de-
ago. Miss Hylda Orbach, their O
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pertinent Is open Monday evenings from 6 to 8, as well as dur-
daughter, has been the house guest
of her sister, Mrs. Mandel, for the
ing regular banking hours.
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past three weeks.

Anniversary Sale

HAMTRAMCK%

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FURNITURE

- of

S. K. SLOBIN

To those who have in-

spected the offering of fine

furniture always at its best

in this store, the announce-

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ment that this department

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joins in the special pricing

during our anniversary

event will be the signal for

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immediate buying.

It means the best products of
the best makers are offered to you
at prices that will emphasize the
pleasure of every charming piece

you select.

Robinson-Cohen Co.

CORNER e HIGH and HASTINGS

NORTH-SOUND leOURICIPITH

MU BLOCKS NORTH 'RATIOT
CARSPAIS THE DOOR.

FIRST ,011) DETROIT
NATION BANK

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NOTICE

Telephone Bills Are Due and
Payable at New Rates

The Supreme Court of the United States has held that the

Postmaster-General had and has authority to fix telephone rates.

Rates for exchange service have been billed since December I,

1918, in accordance with the rate schedule established by the

Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Brenner,
We shall tie glad to discuss with you at any time any phase
whose marriage took place on May 18. O
of our complete banking service, either for foreign or do•
have just returned from an extended
mestic transactions.
eastern wedding trip. Among the
numerous affairs given in their honor
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by friends during their trip was a din-
ner party by Mrs. Oscar Erhorn, of
Capital and Surplus 67,500,000
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New York city, cousin of the groom,
and a theater party and dance by the
Misses Winnie and Sarah Cohn, of
Baltimore. Mrs. Brenner was for- 0
merle Miss Blum Sachs, of Baker, 111
Oregon. For the past three years she 0
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has made her home with her uncle
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Disner,
of this city.
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Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Aronstam and
children, Theodora and Ralph, left
Member Federal Reserve Bank (3)
during the week for a month's visit O
at Long Branch, N. J. Miss Lillian
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COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

FIVE BLOCKS EAST:, WOODWARD

The Greek Offi cial Journal has pub-
Jewish Theological Seminary
a decree ordering that every
Graduates Nine Rabbisllislied
Jewish community in Greece, number-

v"3 s; (' d ata

the American Medical Association at

their annual convention. Mrs. Aron-
stam has been elected a delegate of
the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Shaarey
Zedek to the United Synagogue con-
tention to be held in New York city
June 15 and 16.

RESUME PARTNERSHIP
SUSPENDED BY WAR
---
A story of confidence gained

through long existing friendship, is
portrayed in the partnership of Sam
Goldman Ifni Hyman B. Liti:.n.
have just reopened offices at 225 Far-
a cll building. ter the general prac-
tice of civil engineering. Their
friendship now covers a period of 11
years, and brings them back to school
days when they both planned to some
day lie in business together.
Both are Boston men, Goldman
coining from the Co-operative En-
gineering school, of the Northeast-
ern college, and Ullian from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technol-
ogy. They came here in the spring
of 1916, but their plans were jolted
by the advent of war. During the
war both were active in the layout
of the government's military camps;
l'Ilian being in charge of important
construction work for the navy at
Boston, where lie was stationed.

CLASSIFIED.
FOR SALE—SOLID DOUBLE
BRICK HOUSE, 165-167 KENIL-
NVORTH AVE., NEAR WOOD-
WARD; 1.01' 60xI90. CALI. OWN-
ER AT 67 KENILWORTII.
NORTIIWAY 676I-W.

Postmaster-General as of that date for the Detroit Exchange. The

amount due is shown on the June bill, which is now in the hands

of subscribers.

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Is Your Battery
"Right" for the Season?

If you have not had your battery looked over this
season, we urge you to bring it in now.
It is much safer to know it is "right" before you start,
than to have to depend upon less skilled service on the
road.
Standard Service eliminates uncertainty—when our
experts return your battery, you may rest assured of the
greatest battery efficiency possible.
The superiority of Mac-Lar Batteries and Standard
Battery Service go hand in hand.
Mac-Lar Master 6-Volt Starting Batteris.. ... $25.00
Mac-Lar Master 12-Volt Starting Batteris
.. 36.00

GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS

Standard Sales & Service Co.

State Distributors of Mac-Lar Batteries.

19 Sibley Street

Cherry 3328

The time for payment of the account in full will be extended

from June 10th to June 20th, 1919. Any subscriber whose bill

Contains None of the Indigestible Part of
the Wheat Berry

is unpaid after that date may be denied telephone service.

MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY

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JEWISH CALENDAR.

5579-ISIS
Frl. May 30
Itooeh-Chodraeb SIVA,.
Shabuoth tCoullretallow Dayl
Med., June 1
Mosek-Cbodeae ► Tatansu• Sus, June 30
Tura., July IS
Foot of Tammuz
Moe. July 24
ilow-h-rhooleselo Ale
Toes. Sug, 3
Foot of Ale
We
Aug. 27
Itrusels-Chodeaels 101s11...M
64/40-11111
Wed., Sept. 24
New Tear'. Eve
Sat.
Oet. 1
Yam Hipper
Times. Net . 3
Sueeot• Meat 1)071

Aueeolb II.nol Day—Shemin)
Thurs. Ilet. III
A eeeee lb
Frt. net . 17
Slmehalh Torok
Ilooehel hodeaels t heasaa Frt. Oct. 24
Itooeb-eltodeoels NW, Sun, Nos. 13
hallukals IFea•t of DedleatIonl .
Wed. Dee. 17
Itoorb-Chodeoe ► Tehetb Mow, lice. 22

64,40-1420
Thurs. Jas. 1
Fast of Tehet ►
Iloselt-Chodear• Shebat Fled. Jas. 21
lloor ► -Clhodeoe ► Adort.Thors. Fels, ID
Purina I Front of Ealber1 Thar, Mar. 4
llose ► -Chodeor ► Nlwas...4•t., Mar. 20
rasaoser 41`exaehl tot. April 3

!tawnier IRIghth 1)071... tot., torn III
llooels-Cbodereek
April 1•
INg h 'Omar
Thura., May
Itoorh-Chodeark Mean—Tues. Noy is

OLUMBLIQ

FLOUR 1111

Shahuolls icongrmalloo 1)071
Sus. May 23

kodemels Tammuz
ed..J(110. iii
Fool of Tarontsi•
4 1to, July
11ooe11-1 borieselo Ab
Fri, July in
Fa•t of 41.
%ma, July 23
lloorb-Chodesels Ella' —Sat., tug. II

54131-11211
New Year'. Ere

qua. Sept. 17

DAVID STOTT FLOUR MILLS, Detroit, Mich.

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