PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE FRI% 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 been made the exclusive distributors for the famous Nelson Light Four for Detroit and Lower Michigan. This car, the product of E. A. Nelson, famed as a designing engineer, may now be inspected at the rooms of our Company. Motorists will be given every facility for making a thor- ough investigation. 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 every step with a view of placing before the pub- 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 American Light Car Is Now With Us OR more than five years, E. A. Nelson has F been building this light car and watching L he was instrumental in founding. 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