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June 04, 1920 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-06-04

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PAGE FIVE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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SOCIETY
F OU RTH
ANNIVERSARY SUNIAY

Samuel Sandwais, of 18 East Mont-
calm street, is proud of the associa-
tion's achievements.
"It is hoped that this feast will be

The Jewish Free Burial Society, of
tm Brewster street, announces an an-
niversary feast to be given Sunday,
June 6, from 5 to 12 p. m., at Utopia
Hall, corner Ilastings and High
Arrangements for another record streets, in commemoration of their
four
years' existence. Rabbi M. II.
class initiation to be staged by Pis-
gah Lodge No, 34, I. 0. B. B., at Kaaplander, of New York, will be
Elks' Temple, Lafayette and Cass the principal speaker.
Boulevards, Monday evening, June 7,
are completed and promise to result
in the most unique and entertaining
fraternal event of the season drawing
to a close.
It is expected that about 400 mem-
bers will be sworn in at the "stag"

Jewish Free Burial Society-3,000 in
number," Mr. Sandwais declared. "We
may well be proud of our accomplish-
ments during the past year.
"We have recently purchased a $2,-
000 funeral car which we will rent to
any congregation in town for $10.
We also have built a garage at 66
Brewster street which cost $800. Our

B'Nai Brith Stag
Initiation, June 7

400 New Members Will Be
Added at Elk's Temple
Monday.
-
-

NATHAN E. ROSENBERG,
Chairman Entertainment Committee.

initiation. The festivities will mark
an epoch in the annals of Jewish fra-
ternal organizations in America, ren-
dering Pisgah Lodge the largest single
B'nai Brith organization in the world.
Nathan E. Rosenberg, to whose ex-
cellent management the success of the
lodge's last initiation is in a large
measure due, again heads the enter-
tainment committee. .Assisting him
are Max Rubin, Dave !lobar, Ben
Kramer, Nathan J. Gould and I..
Bass.
The followng member:, appointed
by President Leon Goldsmith, wilt
officiate at the June initiation:
Charles Rosenthal, !Maurice Klein,
Joseph Garvett, Joseph Gottlieb, 11.
T. Rosenthal and Louis Bass.
A conductor's baton, imported from
Chicago, will be presented during the
banquet to I. Leonard Braun, organ-
izer of the Pisgah Lodge Glee Club.
in appreciation of his zealousness and
untiring efforts in behalf of the Glee
Club, which has conic to be recog-
nized as one of the most popular or-
ganizations in the city. Mr. Braun
plans to devote a considerable part of

undertaking rooms have been decor-
ated. We have a cash surplus in the
treasury of $1,500, besides a $300 cash
deposit on a 30-passenger funeral car.
attended by all the members of the We also intend to connect telephone

service from Brewster street to our
cemetery at a cost of $165. The so-
ciety still owes $1,700 on their ceme-
tery, which they intend to clear this
year."
Mr. Sandwais has tendered his
resignation as president of the organ-
ization. Ile intends, however, to take
an active interest in the society which

The Smith-Glines Sales Company is glad to announce that it has
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500 Cars-500 Satisfied Users

this period more than 500 cars have
D URING
been built and placed in the hands of motor-

each summer in establishing similar
B'nai Brith glee clubs in other cities.

Excursion June 28.

Jointly with the Toledo Lodge.
Pisgah will give its second annual
all-clay excursion to Sugar Island
Wednesday, June 28. Arrangements
hays been completed with the White
Star Line for the chartering of one
of its largest strainers.
An elaborate program is being out-
lined for the all-day event. Dancing,
ball games and other field sports are
a few of the promised features. More
detailed information will appear in a
later issue.

Philomathic to Debate
Compulsory Arbitration

'This day brings back sad memories.
Of one who has gone to rest,
And the ones who think of you today,
Are the ones who love you best.
Ills Loving Parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. miner,
Blisters and Brothers.

Come and See It

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lic a car which should be unexcelled, not only for
economy of operation, but for performance also.

LEONARD BRAUN,
Director Glee Club.

IN MEMORIUM

In loving memory of our beloved sot
and brother. Abraham Gale Miller.
who died three years ago, Juno 5, DLL

The Nelson The Highest Developed
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OR more than five years, E. A. Nelson has
F been
building this light car and watching

L

he was instrumental in founding. Mr.
Sandwais will devote his time here-
after to the Jewish Hospital Associa-
tion.
"I am getting from 50 to 60 new
members every day to the hospital
association," .Mr. Sandwais stated,
commenting on his new undertaking.
"I hope every organization, irrespec-
tive of parties, will join me in my
work and help to build a Jewish hos-
pital in Detroit."

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Weighs Only 2,100 Pounds
Pr HE wheel base has been lengthened and other

changes resulting from constant experimen-
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Nelson car is equipped with the famoul
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A LL imum
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Fame Rests on Experience

is the Nelson achievement that or-
S O ders marked
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world, showing that its fame rests wholly on what
its users have discovered about it.



Annual Model Meeting to Be Held
June 9th at Shaarey Zedek.

All is in readiness for the 18th annual
model meeting of the l'hitomathic De-
feating Club. Wednesday evening. June
9, 8 p. m., is the time. and the Shaarey
Zedek gymnasium is the scene of this
interesting event. With polished speech-
es, weighty arguments and compelling
oratory. six chosen Philomathians. df-
sided into teams of three, will battle
for the honors of the evening.
Messrs. Harry Baiter, Max Cohen
and lying Iskowitz will advocate a sys-
tem of compulsory arbitration, while
Reuben Kaltman, Jacob Rosenthal and
Max Schuster will oppose the measure.
To the winning side of the debate will
he awarded a silver trophy cup by Judge
Harry J. Dingeman, and to the two best
individual speakers will be presented a
gold and a silver medal, annual awards
of Louis Smilansky and Mrs. Jacob G.
Brown. The public is cordially invited
to attend the model meeting, which holds
niterest to all.
At last Sunday night's meeting of the
club, Louis Weiss, an honorary member
now attending the University of Chi-
cago. gave a brief but enthusiastic talk
to the organization. The last regular
program of the term will be held at
next Sunday's meeting, June 6.

I

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