▪ PAGE SEVEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PHILOMATHIC DEBATING CLUB. The. Philomathie Debating h e ld a declamation contest at last1 '-onday night's meeting. First place' carving with it a prize of a book was ardell to Reuben Kaltman poke on "The Present in Light of the l'ast." Second place recut to I. 011 shorty Hurwitz for his .1w, " \Var and Its E f fects," and Hrr% I latt recei‘ed honorable f,., his delivery of "The New south \ mom; the other contestant., w er• Of;i11••Ii David Kotfinan with "Ci vilizat i on and \Var" and Daniel Budnitsky eclio , se topic was ".\ for Liberty. • An election %VaS held for th• 0.111;- 1'1P:1 111 N Of the debate that is toI I at the chili's an n ual \lode] Nfeeting in June, resulting in the f o th, \,i ng selrr Cons . . Harry Haller, Max Cohen, In Iskowwitz, Reuben lug Jacob Rosenthal and Max Schuler. with Harry Platt and Ralph .\ roe stain as alternate:. At next Sunday evening's meeting. April 2511, a novel program has been arranged, called "Presidential Night " ten member: of the club Ma each Lr,n assigned one of the leading iandidat , for President and they will discus: their particular eandidate', , merit , and qualifications for the high- est office of the land. The chili will -.how its preference after the iliscus- cion. FLINT NOTES 'Ilse I. o. It. It. Flint L.- day f ie ld a very well-attended nicciing last I. Tuesday. at wliiclt time a lively de- hate on the following took place: "Resolved that the S ■ ,11,1gOgiic IN I \elusively a Religious 11,-4,tution " In the affirmative were II Nlagid solo. \ S. 1 ,4istein and I. Kline, and in the negative, J. Jaffcc and I Bloomberg. The jury was comic , -ed of lien 14oseil1hal, J. Safer and S. Pearlstine. .Mier the dilate, a serial hour was eilioyi.1 during which Kali li Rudolph Limo made a for inter esting remaik, that were keenh. en j0y,• ■ 1 by the audience. berg. in place of lien \N'iener, who was out of town, presided at the meeting. The success of the first 41.• Late has encouraged the officers 01 the Lodge to C ■■ 11111111 ■ • wilt, their of staging a NericS of debate , - or, Jewish and Communal question , A Vet,: interesting meeting was held by the Beth Israel Sisterhood :it the Jewish Community Center Wed nesday evening, . \mil 14. After the business meeting, a social hour wa-. held, during which a considerable sum was collected for relief. Mrs. Fox gave several interesting readings and musical selections were rendered by Miss Lillian Schwartz and Mrs. Sam. ‘Vcilitc.ilay evening, April Barnett, 21, the Sisterhood gave a card party at the Community Center. CLASSIFIED The simplicity of this beautiful Jacobean Dining Room Suite of nine pieces contributes decidedly to its beauty on account of the finely selected woods in the panels and drawer-fronts. The heavily molded panel and the carved nulling on the frieze and apron are taken from late Elizabethan nwtifs which were strongly in evidence in this period. The Suite, consisting of Extension Table, Buffet, China Cabinet, Host Chair and five Diners comes in Mahogany or American Walnut, and is priced at $537.50. evening. .April 19, the Flint Lioni-t district held a meeting at the Community Center for the purpose of electing a delegate for the National Convention of the American Zionist that will be held at Atlantic Lily. DO YOU WISH to start your child in music, but dread the long period of "beginning to play?" My new method delights both the par ants and the pupils with its results .t child of ordinary ability can play On Sunday, April 25, a large num- third-grade music correctly in a short ber of members of the I. 0. B. B. time. Sec Miss Cecil Hodges, 79 Flint lodge will go to Bay City East Warren. Sorthway 1122. where they wall participate at the Ini- tiation Ceremonies of the 11CW Witai NICELY Ft'1.NISIIED ROOM in ll'rith members and entertainment. that jf, r v f: Two special ears have been chartered man y i t s n li mk(,:iltig for this purpose. Desirably ' 1;,- rate Jewish L"'" • ;ated in heart of city. Address lion The marriage of Nathan Chimovitz. 40:I. Detroit Jewish Chronicle. member of the firm of Chimovitz REFINED YOUNG LADY wishes a Brothers, to Miss .\nna Jacobson of room with a middle-aged couple. Chicago, Ill., will be solemnized in Call Melrose 1702-R., between 6:30 Chicago Sunday evening at 6 o'clock c.nd 7730 p. at the home of the bride's parents. .Rabbi Epsteen will perform the cere- to neat, congenial moily. fter a wedding trip the young TO gi internam Phone Northway 3690-14. couple will return to this city. where ItooNI AND 110.\1 , 41) wanted by they will reside at 817 Eighth St. J. w ',It young girl employed. Refer- .\ mong the guests who will attend fmnislied. \Vould not object the wedding from this city will be • to staying in a few evenings a week Nit. . and Mrs. Nathan Agree, I.ouis with children. .1eldress Bon 302. Chinmeit 7, NI. Chimovitz, Jacob Bern- stein, II. Titelhaum, Harry Rosenthal Detroit Jewish Chronicle. and Joe Gillis. NICELY F•RNISHED ROOM to --- rent for one or two gentlemen with Mrs. Harry Winegarden and son t, tined Jewish couple. Lew enhof. and daughter are visiting her parents 4"o \Vest Forest, near 12th. this week in Buffalo, N. Y. R( )m The Spring Presentation OF • • • P eriod Dining Furniture RENT Exquisite suites for the dining room have been gath- ered together in tempting array for our Annual Spring presentation and display—a beautiful and varied collec- tion, moderately priced. Reyurtable Jewish gentleman de- lien Wiener has returned from a -it,. NE \ IT 4i 14NISHEI) SIN- AWE IMONI ■■ 1111 congenial priiate few days' visit to the East. family. in doily of Garfield and Miss Gladys Marks, B. A., is Lec- Brush street !inferred• but not ab- solutely essential. .Address Box 75(1, turer in Modern Languages at Syd- ney University. She is the first woman Jewish Chronicle. to hold this position. FOR SALE DUPLEX ON COLBURN AND SECOND s,..‘v.m rooms each Sim parlor, the Lath, French doors, fire places, steam heat, 2 garages, solid brick, slate-roof. Cheap. If sold at once. Call Northway SSO-3i - ""''Suites in Hepplewhite, Louis XIV, Louis XVI, Sheraton, Chip- pendale, Italian Renaissance, Queen Anne and other exclusive designs, prod- ucts of the world's finest furniture craftsmen, are to be seen on our floors. They are produced by such potable mak- ers as Berkey & Gay, Royal Furniture Co., FOR SALE DUPLEX ON MEDBURY BLVD. Luce & Joluzwi. They are solo – 1. lit Starriard Plan, with 30 weeks to pay—no interes. rges—no in- vestigation fees—and prices Alentically the same as for cash. Sin and seven rOCMIS each. French 2 gar- Northway All modern. doors, beautifully decorated. !So NI ri ueen Anne Suite at . Aclam Walnut Suite at - THE SUN SHINES AGAIN - You would be proud to have this 9-piece Louis XVI, walnut dining suite in your home. It includes a 66- inch buffet, 54-inch table, 40-inch cabinet, armchair and five diners. contemplated LUMBER W. A. C. Miller Company 1 1080 Vinewood Ave. a criterion. Antique mahogany has been perfectly made up in this Hepple- white 9-piece suite with 72-inch buf- fet, 46x60-inch table, 40-inch cabinet, armchair and five diners. Chippendale Period dining room furniture has reached its highest pinnacle in this attractive 9-piece kalnut suite, consisting of 66-inch buffet, 54-inch table, 40-inch cabinet, armchair and five diners. Italian Renaissance suites in Italian walnut are charming. Our display embraces some wonderful 9-piece suites consisting of 72-inch buffet, 44x60-inch table, 44-inch cabinet, armchair and five diners. Chippendale Suite at . . '590 Italian Renaissance at . '957 BUILDING or REPAIRING JOB YOU will NEED what WE HAVE ROUGH FINISH '314 Hepplewhite Suite at . '701 As an example of our ability to give better values than are usual, this Adam Period Suite wit h a buffet, china cabinet, table, host chair and five diners, in walnut, is Now you can go ahead with that Prices Same as Cask! '357 Louis XVI Suite at .. '646 This beautiful Queen Anne 9- piece suite of walnut with 54-inch table, 313-inch chin a cabinet, five chairs and an armchair, would be an artistic acquisition to any home. 30 Weeks to Pay! No Irderesil -Cohen Co Walnut 82 "WE OPERATE OUR OWN MILL" "America's Finest Furniture" CORNER OF HIGH AND HASTINGS STREETS 20% Investment Block of Stores Grand River corner, north of boulevard, in a live dis- trict. Will show net income better than 20'•"( , at present leases which have short time to run Priced low for quick sale, $135,000. Small clown payment. Consult with either Henry Decker cr Mandel Myers, Business Prop erty Dept., Benj. F Mortenson Co., Real Estate, 1319 Dime Bank Bldg Local and long distance phone, Cherry 7683. Olen Evenings and Sundays. UNITED CARTAGE & TRANSFER HAULING COMPANY Mir 0 buyer, seller, lease° or lessor of business property of If you are a any description, factory sites. stores or storage space, tnnistilt with our Property Department. You will be Mr. Henry Decker or Business . no obligation under Benj. F. Nlortenson Co. 1319 Dime Bank Bldg. Closed Saturdays. 14th Ass. Cars Pass the Door 32 Trucks 1 to 7 Ton Capacity Main 1603-4075-2575 61 Griswold Cherry 2883. 'es CONTRACTORS ■••■•■•••■•••■•■,