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September 19, 1919 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-09-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Did Your Car

JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB

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( Conuttned From Page Five.)

FORUM LUNCHEONS
OF B'NAI BRITH
START SEPT. 23

gram. In the stress of the year's
work the weekly Monday class has
The splendid success attained with
been abandoned to the societies bet-
the Forum Luncheons of the Irnai
ter organized for social gatherings.
Brith Club last season has stimulated
What's the Use of Being a Member?
the officers to again make them a spe-
A successful club, like a successful cial feature during the coming year.
friend, must give as well as take,
The first of these Forum Luncheons
benefit as well as exploit. Even out- will take place Tuesday, September
and out philanthropy has its gratifica- 23, at the B'nai Brith chili rooms, 25
tions in self-esteem and the public's Broadway, at 12:30 sharp. The speak-
regard. Do you look upon your club er at the initial luncheon will be Mr.
membership as merely a liability? Let Jacob Nathan, Secretary of the De-
troit Stock Exchange. A number of
US count the assets.
other well known men, whose ability
First, though you count it least, is as thinkers and speakers is acknow-
the benefit of broader association. It ledged, are booked for successive
is mighty narrowing to indulge in no Tuesdays. The committee, headed by
contact outside a limited circle of Mr. Adolph Freund, promises a sea-
chosen playmates. It is an education son of educational and entertaining

Ever Look Like This?

T.-

General Motors
Trucks

3/ q Ton, 11/2, 2, 31/2 and 5 Tons' Capacity.
Bodies for every purpose.

Highway Trailers

1,500 tbs. to 15 tons capacity.
All types for Autos and Motor Trucks.
Two-wheelers, Semi-trailers and Four-wheel Re-
versible.

Owen & Graham Co., Distributors

East Grand Blvd. at Oakland Ave.

to know so varied and democratic a treats.
group as that represented by our large The program mapped out provides
^ membership. Restricting one's life to for a luncheon to be served at 12:30
Allowing 30 minutes for
a social unit is a woman's weakness. sharp.
Especially a Jewish woman's weak- luncheon, the address of the day will
con-
ness, bred of both timidity and ex- begin at one o'clock and will not con-
ore than 30 minutes. 'rue
Next,
much
can
be
clusiveness."
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by Mr. Harry
sume m a will be
lunches
gained in working companionship
arethaess,cirheodicest foods and
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-
The
Forum committee
consists of
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11 federa ion with its eighty odd clubs
Adolph Freund, Chairman, Rabbi Leo
o and 8,001) women. Also, the Jewish Ad
ranklin,
Milton
Alexander,
N.
F
Club
offers
work
to
satisfy
M.
Woman's
that restless, war-hired desire to do Goldstick, L. J. Leopold.
I useful things. Lastly, it offers a cotn-
mon meeting ground for Jewish
I women of all shades of religious and
0 I political belief. Those who care for
ri the integrity and continuity of Israel
O will uphold organizations whose very
existence proves there is a genus Jew
as well as differentiation of species.
NEW YORK.—Furloughs will be
Only through membership in the granted to all soldiers and sailors of
Jewish Woman's Club can Detroit Jewish faith for observance of the
Jewish women work together for New Year and the Day of Atonement,
according to an announcement made
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worthy ends.
by Colonel Harry Cutler, Chairman of
OI And so the reorganized club, its the Jewish Welfare Board. Arrange-
newly-appointed president, its duly ments are accordingly being made by
appointed workers may well adopt a the Jewish Welfare Board for the en-
tertainment of the men in uniform by
brand new motto from a very old
the community branches of the organ-
book: By their works shall ye know
ization in towns adjacent to canton-
them."
ments. Arrangements also are being
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made to hold Rosh Hashonah and
Yom Kippur services in Jewish Wel-
COPENHAGEN—A deputation of fare Board huts in all camps and naval
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Jews and Christians arrived at Vilna bases in this country and France and
from Fastnoff (near Dina) to appeal on transports bringing back soldiers
for immediate assistance. The dele- from France.
gates declared that the population and
lnstructions have been issued by
especially the three hundred and six- Adjt.-Gen. U. C. Harris to all officers
ty Jewish inhabitants, were literally of the army, as follows:
starving. They produced samples of
"The War Department desires that
bread eaten by the inhabitants, which furloughs be granted to men of Jew-
were made of grass and had a hor- ish faith for the New Year from noon,
rifying appearance. On account of Sept. 24, to the morning of Sept. 28,
the military operations in the imme- and for the Day of Atonement front
diate vicinity, they were cut off from
noon, Oct. 2, to the morning of Oct.
the neighboring villages and unable
6, if this does not interfere with pub-
to purchase food. In addition the
hc service. If military necessity pre-
Polish soldiers organized a pogrom
vents granting furloughs, provision to
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and deprived the Jews of nearly all
be made for them to hold divine ser-
they possessed. Many Jewish shop-
vices wherever possible on days men-
keepers were also cruelly beaten. The
delegates declared that the situation tioned."
Similar orders have been issued to
in most of the neighboring townlets

officers of the navy.
was equally bad.



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ALL JEWISH SOLDIERS
ALLOWED TO GO HOME
FOR THE HOLYDAYS

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The Confidence
of Our Customers

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is born of satisfactory ex-

perience and is confirmed by

the fact that we are the old-

est exclusive used car dealer

The latest model Holmes Roadster has caused quite a stir in auton obile
circles in Detroit and is attracting considerable attention everywhere. The
Holmes is an air-cooled car, built on the principles of light weight and flex-

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ibility.
The Holmes Motor Sales Co., of 33 Charlotte St., where the car is on
exhibition, states that the inquiries which have been received with reference
to this beautiful car have been numerous, and invites all to visit their sales

rooms.

on Woodward Ave. Could

there be stronger proof to

guide you in the choice of

a used car? We stand back

of every car we deliver. We

carry reliable and standard

makes, all models, and have

a large stock to select from.

Choice

Business Property
Terminal Frontage
Residence Lots

Patented April 8, 1913

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SAVE MONEY

We are glad to render serv-

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Beth David
Elmwood
Mt. Olivet
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Mt. Elliott
Grotto
German Lutheran Crematorium
Holy Cross
Evergreeen
Gethsemane
Woodlawn
Nlachpalah
Beth Olcm
And Other Cemeteries

De Mond
Used
Car
Market
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LaBelle Funeral Cars are safer. Our cars have
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Telephone Grand 3226

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