A Nericam "elvish Periodical Cotter C.LITTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE LODGE OUTING TO BE GALA AFFAIR ouunnenscsanumweamitsanwesunnemmostansummicsimmanummicalussitimuocessoscsamemes innOlunTsGAH n = = = i B F.: Excursion To Sugar Island Will • 5 5 _ 4w 41111 , ..;avaigli*. .E - . ti i Take Place Wednesday, August 27.—Toledo and Other Lodges To Join. ,, f s-r Property Holdings. 1. House for Synagogue at 66 Brew- ster street, 2 Undertaker's Building at 66 Brew- ster street. 3. Undertaker's Building at Ceme- tery. 4. Thirteen acres of Cemetery valued at $12,011(1 on which $5,000 is still due The officers announce that on Sun- day, August 31, the "Chinuch Ilage- der" ceremony will take place at the cemetery, beginning at 1 P. M. Ad- dresses will be made by the rabbis of the city and leading citizens. The fence and iron wall which are to be built around the cemetery will JUDGE GAINEY lie 15c 25c Havana Cigars The Jewish Community of Detroit 4 Is looking forward with pleasuraole • anticipation to Wednesday, August .F.: W 27, the date set for the all-day outing to Sugar Island to be given by Pis- gah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B. The il Toledo branch and other Michigan I fl lodges of Michigan will be guests o cost approximately 53,000. Tile pub- their sister lodge at what will un- lic is urged to attend the ceremonies. --1 C doubtedly prove the biggest and most nsimssussonosssussomsismsusissmfflosussulussmaso6 enjoyable social event of the summer . ossimssouncisussathomma ssismossissmossussossasmussossosiamssumosssossumssusssusssmsasso Those who have been the guest: of Pisgah Lodge at any of its affairs the past winter and have marveled at the remarkable management, the E.; A modern high grade cemetery in the midst of beautiful surround- E sings. The only exclusive Jewish cemetery in the city that guarantees to the purchaser PERMANENT MAINTENANCE. If you have not already made reservation for it family plot, you can do so now, by calling Glendale 5197. 7 ., ,,-„,. lover , Hill Park Cemetery of Congregation Shaarey Zedek At the 15-Mile Road Woodward Ave. Norman Bros. West 1170 973 Michigan Fall and Winter Woolens • O •41111111111111111101311111111111111111110111111115111111111111001111siiiiiiiihilliO11111111111111111ilimalitialinals11111101111111111111111101101111111111111111114 OPENING For Men and Young Men In An Advance Showing B JECKEMETE0.133.19.1220.1101 L M. & R. Delicatessen Men who do things—men of finance—men whose citizenship is valued—these are the men who take pride in the kind of woolens they wear. These are the men who are particular to the point that they wouldn't wear any other woolens than the kind sold here. 590 HASTINGS Wednesday, August 20th Complete Line of High Grade Kosher Delicacies, Light Lunches, Etc. MAURICE J. MARENBERG BEN ROSENBERG I have just returned from the East with a won- derful stock of new Fall and Winter woolens, in patterns that will appeal to the business man. Be sure to see them. All are moderately priced. • LEON GOLDSMITH. Chairman, Entertainment Committer. faithfulness to every minute detail where it concerns the comfort and entertainment ut its nieinherS and frineds, that characterizes the Organi- _gnu zation's social enterprizes, need little description of the day's outing. Safi- ceth that it will be a real Pisgah affair. = David Cooper A special boat has been chartered 9. Abraham Cooper for the day. An augmented orchestra, versed in the wiles of "Jazz" will furn- ish music for the dancing on the boat. Lovers of the Terpsichorean art can El. dance to their heart's content at the Cadillac 7509 2219 Dime Bank large dancing pavilian at Sugar Is- land, as well as on the boat. The com- mittee on arragenments, under t VIMOIIHMINIIMOMOMMIIMIIIIIIIMOSIIIMMillifflOMIIMUMMISIOIMMUMIIMOMIIMSKISIMIIMUIMalfflOMMUMMIMMMIIMMMUMSMINIIMMIOMMOMOMMagglifflfflMillh} Burglary and Theft c h a i rmans hip o f Leon Goldsmith, Fire Health and Accident vice-president of the lodge has plan- Plate Glass Compensation ned a series of athletic events to be Automobile participated in by every aize of both sexes. The Marred and single Men's Baseball contest will be p,rformed by no mean amateurs. A tug of SNI3 1111 war between the sister lodges, and a Surprise Race, something very orig- inal, promise to furnish much merri- ment. There will be races for ranging in age from 7 to 13, races for girls of equal ages. a ladies' race, a SO-yard potato race for men and wom- en ,a fat man's race and one for those who top the scales at 200 lbs. Divers other means of entertain- ments are being planned by the in- defatigable committee assisting Chair- man Goldsmith and composed of the following: Nathaniel Goidstiek, IL I'. Rosenthal, Joseph J. Cummins, Adolph Freund, and Milton M. Alex- ander. Willtilla114111111 Tickets may be procured from any Nt+103213•111111111316011220141141111311100111•1•11111.1211312111111311110141111111142 of the above or at the boat, a Proprietors ar COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY Philip Rice Importing Tailor g GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE Glendale 2576 796 Woodward LIFE A Policy with us means Security IRS The Industrial Bank NV °A STATE BANK Investment Certificates • EISS ' Home Cooking RESTAURANT 25 Broadway Most attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking served at lunches and dinner, dally and Sundays. Parties catered. Second Floor B'nai B'rith Building Formerly the Alt Heidelberg -.. I GOLDMAN & ULLIAN CIVIL ENGINEERS Order your Winter Clothes SURVEYS—Land Subdivisions, 51uni- pipill ..10.1104 STRUCTURA L 14:SRNS—Plans, Es- timates. Reports, Supervision. let. Main 2043 225 Farwell Bldg. Surveying within 24 hours. NOW and avoid a Heatless Winter. Avirttoarfeit ilors 111e Ws 21215 Kresge Building .2 Kresge VOTRUIT OF DTRO IT FREE BURIAL SOCIETY DOES GREAT SERVICE IN PAST SIX MONTHS The semi-annual report of the Chesed Shal Emeth (Jewish Free Burial Society) printed below, gives an insight into the worthy service the society is rendering to the Jew- ish poor and needy. In the six months ending June, 1919. the organ- ization took care of 224 burials, whose family were wholy destitute. That it is filling a real nneed in the community there is no doubt. Every Jewish man and woman in the com- munity with compassion for their less fortunate brethren who, without the efforts of the Chesed Shal Ameth, would have to be buried in a T'otter's Field, are urged to become members of this organization. The following are the officers of the Detroit Free Burial Association: Samna' Sandweiss, president; H. Geis- man, vice-president; I. Ilinstock, vice- president; M. Tench, secretary; A. Lipman, ex-financial secreetary; I. Itzkowitz, present financial secretary. The Finance Committee consists r f M. Kartzman, L. Plies and N. Tch- • I L. I VEST AVAMS AT llll 41901i. — — -- - OPEN A CHARGE A00013111 with Select Dancing Nightly lirtzliaak Palais de Danse Cor. Adams and Hastings Sts. Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard Detroit, Mich. Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra. — The Busiest and Biggest East Side Jeweler • When Wanting Fresh Fish call Main 5306 Danto & Co. ESTABLISHED 1853 CAPITAL 348 E. High St. Prompt Delivery CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY The jezin h finacial report follows: The Detroit Free Burial Associa- tion, (Organized May 28, 1916. Semi-annual Financial Report of 1919. Income. Dues from 2,000 members...$ 967.50 869.05 Donations 1,222.22 Burial Donations 50.25 Donations in Synagogue 2 228.4 1 Income of Ball 150.0 Security for Collector 60.00 Cemetery Sale Account 299.4. .4 25 1 Miscellaneous Membership cards $5,586.09 Expenses. Payments on Home Payments for Cemetery Interest on mortgages Paid on loans in full Bills, gas, water, etc Printing and Car Fare Salary to Secretaries Salary to Reverend Commission to Collector. Expenses on Ball Burial Expenses $ 302.50 200.00 100.25 9625..44941 63.50 01 6 72 5 .1 • • • 154.14 8131.70 1,485.49 $3,482.02 Cash on Hand 2,104.07 $5,586.09 One Million Dollars Griswold and Lafayette f Eight Conz ,enient Branches Contains None of the Indigestible Part of the Wheat Berry OLUMBK FLOUR la DAVID STOTT FLOUR MILLS, Detroit, Mich. A. C.KREN1 Mer Tailor chant The Shop where courtesy and service prevail 925Woodward Ave. Just North of Forest Ave.