THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Jewish Community Center Campaign irnelhocks Membership Drive Starting Today Aims at Erection of Church. 180.182 Woodward Avenue ELI NT.—Ilegining today the Jew- ish Community Center which %vas or- ganized last January under the leader- ship of Rev. Dr. Rudolph Lupo, will big membership drive launch it throughout the city, the goal set by the officers and directors of the Jew- ish community being the enlistment of every Jew liViug in Flint into the ..i.r ■ ice of the Community renter plan. An Advanced Showing of the New Fur Coats Five Reasons for Selecting Now I st. According to the present wholesale market, prices are much lower than next Simr the first day of his arrival ill the city. Dr. Lupo worked for the establishment or a Jewish ("0nm -1mi- ity Center and discouraged the build- ing of a nearby small synagogue or church, as was the origMal plan. Rabbi Lulu's plan that has been ac- cepted by the directors of Congrega- tion Beth Isarel calls for the erection of a commodious building that shall serve as a communal center and shall contain besides a house o f w o rship, a large social and dance hall, club rooms for lodges and fraternities, school rooms, gymnasium and many other features. :\ lot has been bought and the construction of the building will begM as soon as general building conditions improve. The plan of the membership ,7.ant- paign was perfected last AVednesday at the weekly meting of the board of direct ors, when the city was divided into zones and the following mem- bers selected to head the campaign: Dan Goldberger for the St. Johns-st section, S. Cohen and Nathan Chimo- vitz for the N. Saginaw-st section. seasons. 2nd. Styles are definitely settled for the winter of 1920 and 1921. 3rd. Small part payment now, balance on delivery. 4th. Free storage and insurance. a 5th. Fur coats m y be worn to advantage during three seasons of the year. The following prices show how low fur coats may be purchased today: HUDSON SEAL COATS NATURAL SQUIRREL COATS. • $350 .At the end of the first day's cam- paign, Rabbi Lupo, who personally heads the drive, announced the fol- Inwinl result s: Ales Presents Many Pleases of Style Interest in Women's Suits, Gowns & Wraps Developments of Serge, Tricotine and Poiret Twill in Navy Blue SUITS From $135.00 Up DRESSES $65.00 Up From Nothing so adds to a woman's well groomed appearance as the tailored frock. The craft of man-tailoring is joined with the art of de- signing to a degree that achieves a finesse in dress that is not surpassed 435 WOODWARD AVENUE Cadillac 1367 McKerchey Building Lobster May I .eleder Harry 1Vincgarden Hyman \Vinegarden Phillip Catsinan S. S. Selmer Robert Kosloff .11. Al. Bloomberg Sam Cohen Louis Lande Phillip Rubinstein A. Foote Dan Goldberger II yinati Leff \ i Ikon I I a use r Ben F. \Viener I. Shapiro I. Shapiro \ NI. Barnes I. t•Iiiinov:t1 N. Chinnivitz J Goldberg I). Rounint hi . I.. . \14..,,, S. August I. Kaplan N. Agree Ed. Rosenberg I. I)ateman II. Hallman II. Steinman It Klein II. 1:anfinati H. Rosenthal NVeinstein agidsohn It Nagen \\ Shoclifield I Ogusky Ben Itosenthal It. II. Harris i I a rr Block 1'. \ lexander NI \Vienvr iartield II Nover NI Brown 1. Safer Leff I S B. Willeherg I ). II. R. Loiltz, Beth Israel Sisterhood Ladies' Aid 1Vorknom's Circle ` A Housewife is Always on Her Feet There's washing, Rosenthal $ 51)1) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 500 250 250 Illll 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 100 100 100 100 1041 100 75 24 btl 511 50 50 24 24 24 511 24 50 24 24 50 50 50 24 24 24 50 24 $295 NUTRIA COATS $195 LEOPARD CAT COATS $185 MARMOT COATS $110 A Magnificent Collection of Fur Wraps and Dolmans Comprising Eastern Mink, Kolinsky, Scotch Mole, Siberian Squirrel .trid Hudson Seal, lavishly trimmed with rich contrasting fur. Ranging in price from $675 upward. Jr — for — 1)\11 \ Spring and Summer r 111.:1;1.. is nothing so becoming to the soiart stivet costume, nor is there anything so enonfortalde in the coo)ie.is of the evening as a cap Sear! oi l Hker in one of tlic desirable Furs. WI' ..ortliaily lie to view the completem ss of our spring &,p.*. 24 ct 24 511 100 1101 100 100 Newton Annis 239 Woodward at Clifford losuroure awl Cold Igainst F.re, Moths. Ely, . Hie Beth Israel Sisterhood gate a social early laq Wednesday at the w all Community Center in favor of the dalnind Torah that brought in a Loot...one sum. ✓ s r a cob Safer was elected by the Flint Zionist district a delegate to the Zionist convention in Atlantic City. * * « ironing, N I as Le 1 ister sailed last week to Europe to visit his relatives II the East European %ear zone. II, will stay for a few weeks iu Switzi land. • • • sweeping and countless other tasks. She insist have foot com- fort. Airs. Harry Winegarden and son daughter, who Were in Buffalo, N. Y., visiting Mn, s NA'inegardett's Arch Preservers combine style with comfort, slender, attractive lines. 1/ mother, returned last Friday. « * Al r. and Mrs. Hyman AVinegarden and soli ieft for North Carolina. where the) will remain for a couple of I weeks. There's a sturdy steel arch in this shoe that gives a firm support to the body weight, distributing it evenly and in the proper places for foot com- fort. 33 Grand River Avenue, West Next to Baumgartner! IDA VIOLIN 45 Rowena Street DIVINOFF INSTRUCTION SARA PIANO Glendale 7971 CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY 1 "Fhe I. O. It. B. Ball that will be g'ven on Ma) 4, at the Nfasonic I plc, promises to he a great success. Si Ill) people from the In ighbotiag :towns "have already secured tickets for the affair, among them a number of lb•Iron people. YOUNG JUDEAN LITERARY CLUB. Last Sunday in place of the usual meeting of the Young Judean Liter- ary Club at the Shaarey Zedek syna- gogue the members enjoyed a re• markably successful outing at Or- chard Lake. Although April 25 is somewhat early for such an event the favorable weather combined with the natural advantages of the lake side for the girls, games, races and other for such an affair to make it most events proved interesting and excit- ing. While nothing special was go- delightful. The program of the day was en. ing on Abe Illondy and Shurly Hor- joyed by everyone. First there was witz acted as pilots of several row- a hotly contested baseball game the boats and took everyone in turn for score of which stood 2 to 2 at the necessarily short but delightful trips. end of the fifth inning when the Thortighout the trip which lasted game was called on account of din. from 8:45 a. m., until 9:00 p. m. Cam- ner. After an ample repast the meet- eras were everywhere in evidence and bers rested for an hour or so by many excellent pictures were taken. exploring the adjacent country: Dui , The two purposes of the outing tng the afteraoon a Ness- comb game were to give the organization a good time and to infuse in the newer mem. I Talks to Young People's tiers that spirit of comradeship and Auxiliary of Slummy Zedek co-operation which is so essential to --. the acquiring of Zionistic knowledge J. Fred Lawton, one of he t most which it is the purpose of the Young , Popular men in Detroit civic life, will Judean Literary Club to impart. The next regular meeting will be he remembered for his activities (fur- held Sunday, May 2, in the Shaarey mg the Liberty Loan drives, gave an Zedek synagogue at 2:30 p. m. In i interesting talk at the last regular addition to the regular Zionistic pro- meeting of the Young People's Aux. gram several musical numbers will , iliary of Shaarey Zedek, held Wed- be presented. Inesday evening. April 28. An excel. J. slit. IRLy IIORWITZ. ; lent musical program followed.