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April 23, 1920 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-04-23

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PAGE FIVE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB YOUNG PEOPLE OF
GIVE ENTERTAINMENT
TEMPLE BETH EL
SATURDAY, APRIL 24
PLAN TWO EVENTS

Galaxy of Local Stars in Vaudeville
Offering Free of Charge.

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H. & B. MARKS

212-216 Michigan Ave.

"Vistinctiveness

of

Workmanship

HE clothes that come from
my shops possess beside

that exclusiveness of style,
also the distinction In
workmanship that well dressed

An unusual treat is promised to the
members of the Jewish Woman's Club
and their friends ill a splendid vaude-
ville performance which is to be given
on Saturday evening, April 24, at the
clubhouse of the Detroit risleratIon of
\Voinen*s Clubs, corner Hancock and
Second avenues, at 8:15 p. m.
Among those who will assist in the
entertainment are the following: Miss
Kathleen Pereira, Miss Rao Burnett,
Mr. Hermann lioexter, Mine. ilenriel,
:Messrs. %Albert T. Cossey, Samuel
Oistein, Benjamin Gusikoff, the last
three members of the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra, Messrs. Fred Morris,
Morton, Gittleman, Seymour Simons.
Taking part in an amusing skit fir•.
SillIcent Jacobs, Ruth Lambrt, Mar.
caret Ileavenrich, Mrs. Joseph SI.
Welt, Sirs. Henry Wiseman, Mrs.
Harold Van Balien, Mrs. Chauncy
Inner, Sirs. Maurice Goldhenberg, Mr , .
Felix :Mohler, Mrs. Sidney Allen an I
Miss Slirhini Teichner.
Mark Feld-
man and
Dante, ,itelents at th
1 . niversity of Michigan. included in
the galaxy or stars.
!Miss Sara Weinberg and Miss Min-
nie itirstiman will be at tin, piano.
This unique entertainment, the last
to bo presented by the Jewish Wo•
1111111'9
this season, is uttered free
of charge to members and friends,

Students and Strangers Day, and 21st
Annual Moonlight Are
Arranged.

The remaining tell weeks of the

present social season promise to be

busy ones for the young folks of
Temple Beth bas Besides the regular
scull monthly dance, scheduled for
Slay 2, an elaborate Students and
Stranger: Day program has beeen ar-
ram4ed for Slav lb.
The Students. ' lfay is an institution

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"Meet Friedberg
Wear Diamonds"

of long standing, tracing Ile origin
By the will of Herman Prager, of!!
from the establishment of a stn., Philadelphia, Pa., who died January

dent,' congregation at the l•niversity
of Nlichigan. It is said to have been
the means of developing many valu-
a b le friendship between Ann Arbor
students and the People of Detroit.
N'isttors, May 16, are to be enter-
tained by members of Temple Beth
El at their homes following services;
at noon Sunday. At 3:30 p. nn, auto-
mobiles furnished by members of the
•congregation will take the young pen-
.pie around Detroit and out to the
Redford Country Club where refresh-
ments will he served as the contri-
Lution of the Temple Nlen's Club.
!irk Mu hank to the remote, the stu-
gIleN1 , it a social hour
'dem ,

27, $10,000 was bequeathed to the ;4;
Jewish Hospital, for a room in mem-
ory of himself and wife; $3,000 to Mt. +8
Sinai Hospital; $1,000 to the Jewish Id
Sanitarium. Eaglesville, Pa., and $500 1147,
to the lfebrew Orphans' Home. • •
After private bequests a residue of
about $8,000 is to be held in trust at
and the income given to such institu-
tions as the executor shall select.
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SPRING

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front ' to ti

p. 111., which Will he
A dance, ac-
followed hr supper.
CW111,1116,1 by
several novel enter-
labium :II ti allars Will 110w the day,
The Tht annual Moonlight, the
first social e ■ eitt of magnitude, ■ 25-
rept for the Ponchartrain dinner-

New Clothes Now

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rie 'ergo

'ono. ins.:...

Now Shop
New Coloring.

Now W
dance, December 29, to lie held since
N. Des;gns
America's entry inlo the wa i n, will
be given on the evening of June 21.
young men desire.
Stilton Artilieim, ;'coral chairman,
assisted by Arthur Slanchach, Sill-
Herbert Cohen and
tired Nadi:,
Chester Schwartz promise a memor-
Men'" Tailors
Purity Chapter. No. 349, 0. E. S., able program for the occasion.
212415
11.11410n
w,11 hold a public installation of offi-
209 B'way Market Bldg.
cer, at Eastern Star Temple, Monday,
CHERRY 2236.
April 26, at 8 p. in. at the animal meet-
ing .\pril 2nd, the following were
SABBATH SERVICES.
\Vorthv Nlatron, Sadie Gold-
The sermon will he preached this
f
stein; Worthy Patron, Nathan Metz-
Sabbath by Rabbi Franklin. Services 41I
ger; .1s:iodate Matron, Nita Zeck- begin promptly at 11.1:30.
The emblem of
man: Secretary. Mrs. Minnie Harris;
superior Optical
SUNDAY SERVICES.
'Treasurer, Sirs. Slaty Fisher; Con-
Service.
The sermon will he delivered by
504 FREE PRESS BLDG.
ductress, NI, . Nfary Duslikin; Assn
Rabbi Nlaverberg on the theme. "The.
General Real Estate, Insurance,
Hale Conductres , , SI rs. Ida Blunt -
World's
Greatest Miracle." Services
Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In-
'erg; Chaplin, Mrs. Minnie Goldstink:
L. gin at 11 and the public is cordially
vestments and Store Property
Marshal,
Mrs.
Rae
Stralser;
Organ-
PHONE CHERRY 1195.
'flitted to attend.
Look for it when you pur-
I ist, Rae Sinaberg; Adali, Mrs. Lillian
MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB.
Diamond; Ruth, N1r. Tina Berris;
chase your Glasses.
special
attention
of
the
liens'
Esther, Mrs. Anna Sanders; Nfartha,
i,
li'eaR
r rl \Veber; Elect., Sadie Hertz- Temple club is directed to the meet-
ing to be held at the Temple on Situ-'
day evening. Slay 2. At this meet-
CIVIL ENGINEERS
SURVEYS--Land Sul,Ilv.slons, Muni-
WORTHY YOUNG MAN SEEKS EM- ing, Mrs. Parker, author of "'The
433 Book Bldg. Ch. 2369
American I(yl" will be presented un-
cipal !.allotitu.
PLOYMENT.
STRUCTURAL 11.b:s1 , INS—Plans, Es-
der the auspices of the Club. Skn.
der
timates, Reports, Supervision.
bership
card,
.will
admit
members
Jewish
young
man,
just
out
of
hos-
Tel. Main 2043
225 Farwell Bldg.
Mal, is able to be employed to earn free of charge. All others will be
Surveying within 24 hours.
iis own livelihood. Sneaks Russian charged one dollar.
YOUNG PEOPLES' SOCIETY.
it Polish. as well as English. ‘Would
Young Peoples' Society has
it ake valuable addition to some busi-
ss. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle secured the co-operation of the Wo-
will be glad to receive Unwires for man's Auxiliary Association and the
the placing of this young man in good Nlen's Temple Club in the Student
Day affair to be held on May' M. All
position with responsible people.

J. LIEBER

'EPIESEREEMMENDENEDERT° 11 47°"'"'NEEK


members of the congregation who de-
sire to take students home with them
to dinner cm that day will please in-
form the Rabbis to the effect. An
elaborate program is being arranged.
UNIONGRAMS.
In just a mouth Confirmation takes
place and l,t is suggested by the
l..niongram Committee of the Auxil-
iary that all who intend to send con-
gratulatory messages to continuants
will please write them on 1.'ition-
grains. Your .‘uxiliary now gets
twenty cents from the sale of each
Uniongrant. Help keep up your
scholarship Fund and order a book
DOW,
Call Mrs.
cf Uniongrams
Mayerberg, Hemlock 2668-J.

PURITY CHAPTER TO
INSTALL OFFICERS

Pautt gartm

Men's Tailor

208-210 GRISWOLD ST.

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01Ta11IHET ■ 7EINEVERNEMIMGENIENEEMEEN

Temple Beth El Notes.

Rosen's Bakery

Maloney-Campbell
Realty Co., Inc.

Hot Rolls - Poppyseed Horns
Begel - Rye Bread - Pumpernickel

This Is the same Rosen who formerly owned the Warsaw

Bakery. This Is my new establishment Bread baked hers
three times a day---8:30 A. M.-2 P. M.-5 I', M.
— SHIPMENTS MADE UP THE STATE —

Cyrus C. Jenks

GOLDMAN & ULLIAN

408 HASTINGS STREET

(Opposite Robinson-Collen's)





WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN

Price Tags

— WE PAY SPOT CASH —
ALKON AUTO SALES

35 Palmer West, Near Woodward

Mean very little unless you

are sure of performance---

satisfaction. A responsible
firm can sell on no other basis.

SULPHUR MINERAL

WATER
The llama as Mt. Clemens
ant In Detroit At Wayne Bath House
2nd mid Front Sts., adj. Wayne lio« I

Departments Dir Ladies and
Gentlemen

ripen Day and Night
Sleeping Accommodations for
Gentlemen
Mlneral-Turkish-'Fonle and Electric
Baths
Local and ileneral Swedish Massage
Electrical Treatments, Including Vi-
bratory. High CremiencY and Vfidet
Rays for Colds. Rheumatism. Neu-
ralgia, Neurit is. Nervousness, Obesity.
Stomach, Kidney and Liver Com-
plaints and all forms of Skin
Troubles. Cherry 4781
J. It. ItAVES. Prop. and Mgr.
R. U. IRWIN, Supt.

iiENRYONATTER

DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER

49 GRATIOT AVE.
COR. LIBRARY AVE.

256 Boston Blvd. East

In the last ten days we have re-

ceived carload shipments of
Buick , Liberty, Oldsmobile,
Cadillac and Stutz cars. A won-

This Beautiful Stucco on Hollow Tile resi-
dence only $29,500. Mahogany and white
enamel finish throughout, large living room,
sun parlor, etc. Three bedrooms and sleep-
ing porch. Tile bath, with built-in shower.
Steam heat, lot 55x190. Drive by them.
Call for appointment.

derful selection for immediate
delivery.

Webster, Oliver, Streeter Co.

1958 Penobscot Bldg.

Cadillac 3448

THOMAS J. DOYLE MOTOR CARS

Elder Steel Steamship Company, Inc.

First Mortgage Serial Seven Per Cent Gold Bonds

a.G.Dutz

THE A-I MILD

WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING MATURITIES:
Series "C" due January 1, 1923, to yield 7 1/2 per cent
Series "1" due January 1, 1923, to yield 8 per cent

— Circular on Application —

HAVANA CIGAR

C. M. Deakin & Co.

802 DIME BANK BUILDING
I Members Detroit Stock Exchange)

MAIN 5480

Glendale 7117

732 Woodward Avenue

These bonds are secured by a closed first mortgage upon the two
steel steamships, Deerfield and West Catanace, appraised at $2 A79,SLI
and $1401,925, respectively, an aggregate valuation of 34,281,900, or
more than 200% of this Issue of bonds. It Is estimated that net earn-
ings for current year will be nearly nine times Interest requirement•

MEMBER D. A. D. A.

ii

J

A C • KRENZ T Mer ail chant
or



The Shop where courtesy
and service prevail

925Woodwan1::::

Just North of Forest Ave.

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