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April 30, 1920 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-04-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE EIGHT

PHILONIATHIC DEBATING
CLUB.

Call of t'te

SPRING

Neer Clo t hes NOW

New gap
New C010einet
New WeiVe,
New Deigns

goonontrit

Men's TnilorM

21:4 IS kreme
•.. ■

PLAN HADASSAH CARD
PARTY FOR BENEFIT OF
PALESTINE HOSPITAL

You can-now buy the
finest furniture that
is made in America on
a simple, dignified sys-
tem of easy payments!

After listening to a comprehensive
discussion of the merits and qualifica-
tions of the leading Presidential can-
didates, t he Philomathic Debating Arrangements have been completed
Club at its !fleeting last Sunday even- for the Hadassah card party, to be
ing indorsed Senator Hiram Johnson given Monday at 2 :30 p. nt., 111 ay 3,
for the White House. The senator's at the home of M rs. J. Feldman, 40
candidacy was eloquently presented Rowena street. The proceeds will go
in a speech by Harry Baiter. The to the purchase of hospital garments
other speakers and their respective to be sent to the Hadassah Medical
candidates were: J. Mandel, "A. Unit in Palestine. Nlembers and
Mitchell Palmer," I). Koffman, "Wm. friends are invited.
Mrs. M. II. Zackheim who is act-
G. McAdoo," I. Singerman, "Eugene
Delis." L. Gooze, "Herbert Hoover," • ing as chairman of arrangements, all-
I. Palman. "Wm. I. Bryan," L. Kali- nounces that tickets may be obtained
from the following members of the
man, "Leonard 11'ood."
At next Sunday evening's meeting ticket committee: Mrs. N. E. Aron -
he program will consist of a debase stain, M rs. Joseph Sanders, M rs.
MI the subject, "Resolved, That all Harry Blumenthal, Mrs. Joseph Er- I
rnited States troops in Europe be re-' lich. Mrs. , Ralph Davidson, Mrs. ,
called" The affirmative will be pre-! Henry Veinstein, Mrs. I.. N. Halb-1
sented by Louis Gooze and Charles stein, Miss Jeanette Steinberg, Mrs.
'Ferris, and the negative by George S. Lavine. Mrs. B. D. Ilarris, Mrs.',
Slutzky and Max Schuster. Nettie Wineman, Miss Julia NVine,
Mrs. Ilarry Wetsman, Miss Anna
Stoll, NI rs. S. S. Fishbeine, Mrs.
Morse Cohen, Mrs. Harry Frank, and
Miss Ruth Blumenthal.
The hostesses for the afternoon will
be: Mrs. J. Feldman. Mrs. N. E. I
Aronstam, Mrs. Joseph Erlich, Mrs. •
Ralph Davidson, Mrs. Henry Wine- 1
t stein, Mks Anna Stoll, Ruth Blumen-
thal, Mrs. Hershman, Mrs. Harry I
Blumenthal and Mrs. Joseph Sanders.
ashi
Prizes will be given at each table
and refreshments will he served.



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5 elk

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nUERS a Special
Reduction on all
Early Spring

Wraps
Suits
Cloth
Dresses
Hats

ELMAN TO GIVE LAST
RECITAL; WILL SPEND
NEXT 5 YEARS ABROAD

Mischa Elman, the celebrated Jew-
ish violinist, will make his farewell
appearance for five years at Arcadia
Auditorium Thursday evening, May
6th. Perhaps no other living violin-
ist has such a host of friends and

HIS store handles
the furniture of
such well - known
makers as Berkey and
Gay, Karpen Brothers,
Luce Furniture Co.,
Royal Furniture Co.,
Sligh Furniture Co.etc.

T

It sells Whittall Rugs, Whitney Baby Carriages,
Garland Ranges and other lines of equally high
standing.

OFF

THE STANDARD PLAN offers you these quality
products with 30 weeks to pay—no interest
charges—no investigation fee.

It is a dignified system, based on trade-acceptance
procedure and adapted to retail furniture selling.

' I.IRKED PRICES

Mischa Elman.

The Season's
Smartest Models

Last appearance for five years

MISCHA ELMAN

World-renowned Violinist and his
sister Liza as accompanist

ARCADIA

THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 6TH

Tickets for sale now at

GRINNELL'S MUSIC STORE

Prices 75c to $2.00

Central Concert Co., management.

ri

-Cohen Co.

admirers as the great Elman and it
is regrettable to note that at the
close of the present concert season
he will leave for Europe and will
devote much of his time for the next
few years in the composition of light
opera. The Central Concert Co., un-
der whose auspices the recital will
be given, are promising a novelty in
I that they will bring Mr. Elman's sis-
ter Liza, already a pianist of note, j
who will accompany Mr. Elman in
one of his groups.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

CORNER 9 HIGH and HASTINGS

FIVE BLOCKS EAST!, WOODWARD

WHILE THE IRON IS HOT
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF

WHITE CEDAR SHINGLES

ON WHICH WE WILL QUOTE VERY
ATTRACTIVE PRICES

"WE OPERATE OUR OWN FINISH MILL"

W. A. C. Miller Company

10$0
Vinewood Ave.

Phone Q9
Walnut

V GRATIDT

200 Students At Ann

Arbor to Attend Y. P. S.
Entertainment, May 16

At least 201) Jevvish students, at-
tending the University of Michigan
are expected to avail themselves of
the opportunity to spend Sunday, May
' lo, which has been designated "Stu-
' dents' Day," as guests of the Young
People's Society of Temple Beth El.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the Tem-
ple is taking charge of arrangements
for the placing of students fur Sun-
! day dinner. As has been the case
in the past, there will be more in-
citations extended than there are
students to accept them.
Following the dinner the guests
will be driven about the city and
! taken to the Redford Country Club
where the Men's Club will serve re-
I freshments.
A social hour at the Temple, from
5:30 to 6:30 p. in., will be followed
1 supper, an entertainment :old &inc. -
_ ing until train time.
harry Stocker, president of the
Students' Congregation, a Detroiter,
will speak at the banquet, following
the address of welcome by Prvsident
lanover of the Society.
Members of the Society are asked
to send in supper reservations to
Francis Netzorg, 1693 Brush, before
May 15.

AVE AT

Cards of Invitation will bring a
distinguished crowd of Detroit motor
car tans to the new showrooms of
Knight Motors( Inc., 1187-89 Wood-
ward avenue tonight to view for the
THOMAS H. WALKER
f rst time publicly various models of
the new It. & V. Knight, the only
Knight "Six" manufactured in Anted-
ca. General Manager Thoma, H. Wal-
ker will be on hand to welcome his
Lost of friends and introduce them to
one of the most attractive sho•-rooms
that has ben installed on automobile
row.
The scheme of decoration has been
specially devised for Mr. Walker by
Lane Bishop of Stratemeyer & Teetzel
cod curries out the idea of heraldry
i.nd insignia suggested by the name
"Knight." Walls are done in panels
of Bruges tapestry, with which a Tu
doe
period cabinet, talent
antique tables,
h secured
of
high-hocked chairs and rare rugs coin-
bine with splendid effect. In this set-
Ong. three of the newest Knight Six
models—touring car, sedan and coupei

I VIRGINIA PARK

GRAND OPENING

OF DETROIT'S NEWEST THEATRE

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

APRIL 29th and 30th

SEATS II PARKING SPACE FOR SYMPHONY
COMFORTABLE
ORCHESTRA
500 CARS
2 000

OPENING PROGRAM

"MALE and

New Knight "Six"
In "Open House"

STRIKE

FIVE BLOCKS NORTH

NORTH-BOUND FOURTEENTH CARS PASS THE DOOR.

LARRY II EDDIE McRATH
and TOM PENFOLD
FEMALE" II SEMON II

,

---are exhibited to excellent advantage.
One of the new sport models will be
On call for those who wish to try the
it. & V.'s riding qualities. celebrated
because they "improve with age." Mr.
Walker will continue to hold "open
house" at 1187 -59 Woodward all next

week.

SUPER SPECIAL MUSICALE
I3ICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS

The next meeting of the organiza-
tion will be held on Thursday, May
Shaarey Zedck
p n1,
6th, at
A strolls
strls itin s.eal evening has been
arranged and the speaker has been
excluded in order to allow the pro-
gram to have its full course.
The entertainment committee has
rare ability and will
be headed by Messrs. Walter Cook
Bob winiams. I r i s h tenor ,. Saul
Zuieback, distinguished young violin-
1 s t, will render numbers of merit.

Miss Lea Vertaver, well known elo-
cutionist, will offer readings. Miss
Dorothy Drabkin. vocalist, will sing
to our hearts content. Miss Mildred
Drabkin will entertain with dancing
worthy of note. Saul Sarnoff, :e-
pitted singer, will submit songs a la
Sarnoff, and same being possible only
by the capable assistance of Miss
Gertrude Sarnoff at the piano.

Dancing will follow immediately
after the program.

All members are requested to bring
their friends to enjoy this over-
helming musicale.
Announcement is made of the tenth
annual excursion of Bicur Cholera
Juniors, to he given Sunday, June 6,
1920.
As usual, this will be the first out-
ing of the season, and Daniel Shan
ero, who heads a long committee on
arrangements. predicts that it will
surpass any previous affairs of its
kind in magnitude. A more detailed
announcement will be made later.

ANTI-SEMITISM IN
SWITZERLAND SCHOOLS
zuRicit—In the local State As-

sembly it was proposed by Hohn, a
teacher, that Jewish children no
longer be excused from writing on
SaturdayS. lie contended that this
special consideration of Jewish chil-
dren was causing abnormal conditions
in the schools. Meanwhile he at-
tacked the many Galician Jews who
recently moved into the province and
whose children make use of the privi-
lege not to write on the Sabbath.
The anti-Semite was answered by Dr.
Mousson, the Jewish Deputy, Dr.
Farhstein and by Assembly President
Dr. Ernst. The latter pointed out
that the special concession granted
the Jewish children until now has not
hampered them in any way, and that
they have been graduating on the
same terms as the rest. He con-
demned the whole proposal as black
intolerance. and not in keeping with
the spirit of Swiss liberty.

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