THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE B'NAI BRITH LOAN TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. DRIVE IS STILL ON Sunday Services. On Sunday May 16th, at 11 o'clock, Lester Leopold, Vice-Chairman Confident That Quota of $12,000 is there will be held in the Temple our Annual Student Day Service, under Reached. the joint auspices of all the Temple The B'nai Brith Loan Fund launch. organizations. On this occasion, the rd among the members of Pisgah subject of Rabbi Franklin's address Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., last Oc- will he "A Candid Examination of the tober, is still on, according to Lester Causes of l'rejudice with Some Sug- J. Leopold, vice-chairman of the Fund gestions as to its Cure." All mem- Committee. Morris Garvett is chair- bers of the congregation are urgently requested to be in their seats prompt- man. ly at II o'clock. The Loan Fund campaign which is being waged simultaneously in every Sabbath Services. n'nai !frith lodge in the country was Sabbath services begin at 10:30. organized for the purpose of raising The sermon this week will be deliver- funds to be loaned to B'nai Britt ed by Rabbi Mayerherg. members in the war-stricken coun- Shabuoth. tries of Eastern Europe with which Thus early, attention of the mem- to rehabilitate themselves. Up to the bers is directed to the fact that on Present time $5,100 has been collected May 23rd, promptly at 9:30, services from 250 individual members. Pis- will be held for the Shabuoth festival. gah's quota has been set at $12,000. At this time, 54 boys and girls will be "Although the returns appear a bit confirmed. Because of the very large unseemly for an organization. the number in this confirmation class and magnitude of our local lodge, I feel the fact that the Temple will be taxed confident that we shall go over the to its capacity, it is essential that top," says Mr. Leopold. "The mem- all members attend these services bers are beginning to realize their re- promptly. sponsibility in this Case. When we all realize that every dollar loaned Student Day Program. After the Student Day Services to will go toward helping a fellow Jew regain a foothold, a new sense of self- be held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, respect, a "place in the sun," I haven't the Student guests will be taken to the slightest doubt that we will go the homes of members of the con- "over the top" as we have in other gregation for dinner. At 3 o'clock, all visiting guests will meet at the causes." The following letter was receive.] Temple to be taken in machines to from a member oll'isgali Lodge who the Redford Country Club where light refreshments will be served. At was approached for a contribution: "As per our conversation in the 6 o'clock sharp, a dinner will be served It'nai Brith Club recently. I am en- at the Temple through the courtesy closing check for $10 for the 13'nai of the Woman's Auxiliary Associa Brith Loan Fund. 1 regret that 1 tion„A pleasing program will fol- cannot contribute $10.000 to the same low, after which the rest of the even- ing will be devoted to dancing. All worthy cause." "Were every member of Pisgah members of the Society are eartlesi- Lodge so alive to his responsibilities ly requested to be on hand to make as the writer of that note," said Mr. the entertainment extended to our Leopold in commenting upon the let- guests an unqualified success, ter, "my job as 'officialP.collector' m ould he a comparatively easy one." S. J. RHODES ADDRESSES PHILOMATRIC CLUB. Special Sale of Women's Boots Including 3,805 Pairs in All Sizes and Widths Priced at ' T HIS special sale will undoubtedly be one of the biggest events ever staged by our downstairs department. There is not a single pair of shoes en- tering into this sale that could be pur- chased at wholesale today under $7.00 and here you have an opportunity of purchasing these shoes, at retail, for $6.85. FLINT BULLETIN Included in this great lot of footwear are boots in black and brown kid, gun metal and tan calf, brown and gray nu- buck, field mouse kid, patent leather, also combinations of field mouse and brown kid. Included are boots with military and Louis heels and either welt or turned soles. NIIC11.—The Beth Israel Sisterhood will hold their monthly meeting May 12, at the Jewish Com- munity Center. The meeting will be followed by the Jewish War Soifer- ers' entertainment. One of the most brilliant and suc- cessful parties ever held in Flint Jew- ish circles was given by the Independ- ent Order of I3'n Braith last Tuesday evening, June 4111, at the 'Masonic Temple. The hall was beautifully decorated, while Cook's seven-piece orchestra furnished music. About a hundred and fifty guests attended, many of whom were from Detroit, Saginaw and Bay City. A number of novelty dances and musical numbers by Mrs. Samuel Jaffe and Mrs. Ilarry AVeingarden lent variety during the evening. The success of the occasion is due largely to the efforts of Chair- man Edward Rosenberg. Dancing was enjoyed from 9 to 1, and light refreshments were served. Samuel J. Rhodes, one of its fore- most ex-speakers and honorary mem- bers, will address the Philomathic De- bating Club at its regular meeting Sunday evening, May lath, at the Tal- mud Torah building. All members, with fond recollections of AI r. Rhodes' services as toastmaster at the club's annual banquet in January, await with interest his message which will be of timely importance. The second half of the program will consist of a dis- cussion by members of the club on Jewish topics of the day. Last Sunday night's meeting was featured by a debate on the subject, "Resolved, That All United States Soldiers of the World War he Given an Additional 13onus." After listen- ing to a thorough thrashing out of the question in typical Philomathic fashion by M. Abramotf and NI. Mey- ers on the affirmative and NI. Lieber- Mrs. Edward Rosenberg and (laugh- man and L. Kaltman on the negative, ter, Shirley Anne, and Mrs. Samuel the organization cast a 12 to 11 vote Magidsolut and daughter, Sylvia in favor of the advocates of the meas- Irene, are visiting their parents, Mr. ure. Mr. Nallman was selected the and Mrs. Joseph Barnett, of Pontiac. best speaker on the debate. 11r. and Mrs. Ilarry Weingarden Samuel Sternberg. an honorary member of the club, was critic of the motored to Detroit Thursday, where evening. The address by Charles D. Mrs. Weingarden sang at several Cameron of the Detroit Journal staff functions. has been postponed until May 30th. Miss Betty Epstein of Detroit is visiting her brother of this city, The board of Jewish Charitable Sirs. Ike Barnett and Miss Bess and Educational Federation, at New Orleans, La., . have selected Rabbi Barnett of Detroit were guests of David Hellman, of Monroe, La., for Mrs. Harry Weingarden and attended the position as director, to succeed the I. 0. 0. B. dance here. Mr. Julius Goldman, whose resigna- tion will take effect on May 1, of this year. ---•—•—•------- MATERNITY w apparel that co nee• ■ • condition. Corn. formable and health • pro- moting. 501.0d- Mating and c•n be worn •fier child•hath Dresses Nliss Bess Rosenberg has returned to Detroit after visiting with !sirs. Edward Rosenberg of this city. Mr. Newhouse of Detroit spent Friday in this city. Miss Dorothy Barnett spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett. of Pontiac. Mr. Alec Levinsohn, Samuel Rosen berg. Saul Germansky, and NI rs. Lew Levinsohn, of Saginaw, attended the 1. 0. B. B. dance Tuesday evening. Hebrew Schools Wage Drive for Subscribers $13.95 to $135.75 The Jewish community of Detroit is urgently requested to respond to Coats the call for more subscribers for the $29.75 to United Hebrew schools of this city. $259.50 Plans are under way for the con- Skirts struction of additional buildings throughout the city for these united $4.95 to institutions, and to assure their main- $19.85 tenance, this drive for new subscrib- Infant.' Weer Reduced ers is being extensively carried on. Nursery Fur- All lodges, clubs, congregations, niture 50%. off. etc., are asked to co-operate to assure 2d Floor the success of this campaign. New 25 5 yearly subscribers handed into the Wo odward allice this week are as follows: //77,7777777 $150 here Bros . 100 Jacob MON1160302.:.X4C<>31e0:0; >VA" M. 100 N. F. Atlas Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Rabin() tz.. 100 100 Roy Fisher 100 Julius Berman 100 Morris L. Fink 50 A. Farber 50 J. Warren 51) loseph Cohen 50 oscowitz & Goldstick 50 Louis Chermaff 50 Ben Goldberg 50 Jos. Niderlander 50 David Letinsky 50 Louis Stoll The Surprise Car of 1920 50 denry Friedman S LANE BRYANT WINTON SIX the 33-70 H. P. WINTON SIX GEO. H. ZUVER CO. 813 CASS AVENUE Glendale 4605 LOU GOLDBERG it l6 Sale opens tomorrow morning in our downstairs department and we ad- vise selection as early in the day as pos- ;ible. Woodward and Adarnq • UNITED CARTAGE & TRANSFER HAULING COMPANY CONTRACTORS 32 Trucks 1 to 7 Ton Capacity Main 1603-4075-2575 61 Griswold AN APPEAL. ! &maw. Have you a room, temporary, or permanent, fi r the use of a Jewish girl who has come to Detroit to earn her living, and, because of the over- crowded condition of "Detroit the dynamic" has no place to go? The Jewish Woman's Club ask- ing that question of Detroit's Jewish families, for the rooming situation among Jewish working girls is be- coming acute, and the Jewish Wo- man's Club needs the co-operation of the community in furnishing living quarters. The clubhouse at 45 Ro- wena street is full to overflowing, and every day there are applications from girls who, coming to the city without friends or relatives, are con- fronted with the problem of "where shall 1 sleep tonight?" Even the store room of the club- house has been turned into a dortni. tory, but the applications for rooms are still much greater than the facil- ities for filling them. Mrs. Max May, president of the Jewish Woman's club, and Mrs. Mon- roe Rosenfield, chairman of the house committee, ask that any family with temporary or permanent facilities for taking one or more girls as roomers or boarders, will send immediate word to the clubhouse. ORPHAN HOME, FREE LA BLANCHE SHOP OF DEBT, TO HOLD OPENS MAY 22ND MEETING MAY 25TH Due to the delay in the atia,a1 of Announcement has been made that the Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home, UAW. ArfACO21V . _ >MK Alt001101111KX through many gifts recently received, nas been enabled to pay off the mort- rage of $20,000, releasing the institu- tion from all debt. The annual meeting of the direc- tors, to which donors and members OPTOMETRISTS are invited, will take place Tuesday, Eyes Examined and May 25, at 8 p. m., in the rooms of Fitted GI the Congregation Beth Jacob, Antoine 245 GRISWOLD ST. and Hastings streets. Telephone Main 453 6.85 necessary fixtures, the opening of the "La Blanche Shop" by Mrs. Anna Goldman in the Woodward Market Arcade Building, 520 Woodward ave- nue, will be postponed until Satur• (lay, May 22. Women who are fastidious in their choice of lingerie, blouses and hos- iery are looking forward eagerly to the formal opening of the La Blanche Shop, as Mrs. Goldman aims to carry an exquisite line of merchandise at popular prices. The Dime Savings Bank United States Depository, Member Federal Reserve Bank DETROIT, MICHIGAN Statement of Condition at the Close of Business May 4th, 1920 RESOURCES Real Estate Mortgages and Bands Collateral Loans Other Loans and Discounts U. S. Liberty Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness Stock In Federal Reserve Bank Other Real Estate Customers' Liability, Letters of Credit Banking Houses and Fixtures, Including Safe Deposit Vaults Cast on Hand and In Banks $17,062,824.74 6,310,354.06 6,971,946.80 5.005.581.36 75,000.00 15,491.29 4,599.01 744,454.34 6,128,302.25 942,318,453.85 LIABILITIES $1,000,000.00 Capital Stock Paid In 1,600,000.00 Surplus ... 206,131.35 Undivided l'roflts, net 2,290,000.00 Bills Payable, Federal Reserve Bank, Secured by U. S. Certificates $14,859,852.25 Commercial Deposits 667,638.35 Bank Deposits 20,519,326.47 Savings Deposits -- 36,046,817.07 4,599.01 Letters of Credit 1,101,400.00 Bond Account 69,506.42 Reserve for Interest and Taxes 142,318,453.85 — OFFICERS — T. 55'. I'. Livingstone. Ctmhier. William Livingatone, President Duncan Sc. baker, Anat. Cashier. George IL Barbour, Vice-President. Fred D. Lorimer, Assistant Camille, Walter I.. Dunham, Vice-President. W. P. preen, Assistant Cashier. L. C. Sherwood, Vice-President. George T. Breen, Auditor. D. S. Carnegie, Vice-President. John D. Morton, Credit Manager. C. E. Partridge, Vice•Prealdent. Edwin Herzog, Manager of Itranchea — DIRECTORS William Livingstone James It. McKay Horatio N. Hovey Seabourn It. Livingstone W. I. Dunham George II. Barbour ltethune Duffield It. II. Fife Fred J. Robinson. — Ilene)" Ford A. C. Stellwagen IL C. Ih'ebber Charles A Wairen W. II. Laney :