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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-07-07

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PAGE TWO

CONFERENCE FAVORS
WOMEN'S ORDINATION
AS SPIRITUAL HEADS

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(Concluded from page 1.)
keeping with the spirit of our age,
but even this very guarded resolu-
tion was not unanimously adopted.

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Interesting Papers.

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Fraternal and
Club Notes

Let Fatima smokers
tell you

Nu Beta Phi.

The regular meeting of the No
Beta Phi Sorority was held Wednes-
day evening, June 28, at the home of
Miss Gertrude Unger, 5551 St. An-
toine street. Arrangements were
made for the monthly social meeting
to be held at Belle Isle. The next
regular meeting will be held Wednes-
day evening, July 12, at the home of
Miss Ruth Cohn, 5626 Dix avenue.

Papers by Rabbi James G. Heller
of Cincinnati on "Spiritual Activities
Since 1914" and by Henry Gideon,
a well known musician of Boston, on
"Music of the Synagogue," also were
fraught with great inspiration. There
were many other discussions of a
practical nature dealing with Jewish
educational problems and practical
ministerial conditions. The meeting
Arrow Club.
of the alumni of the Hebrew Union
At the last regular meeting of the
College, which is always the climax Arrow Club election was held and the
of the annual conclaves, was charac- following officers were elected: Harry
terized by tremendous enthusiasm for Rice, president; Miss Mae Stroh},
the Alma Mater under its new ad- vcie-president; Rae Mann, corre-
ministration. A resolution of loyalty sponding secretary; File Roska, re-
and of undivided fealty was adopted cording secretary; Max Wolfgang,
unanimously by the alumni and the treasurer. The appointment of au-
new acting president, Dr. Julian Mor- ditor and sergeant-at-arms was left
genstern, himself one of the popular for the following meeting. The Put-
members of the alumni, was given a in-Bay outing was postponed until
tremendous ovation.
July 16. The next board meeting
The conference was adjourned at will be held at harry Reisman's
noon on Sunday, July 2. The hour home, 5525 St. Antoine, Thursday
of parting was sad indeed, because evening. The next regular meeting
there was a unanimous feeling of will be held at the home of Miss Rae
joyous comaraderie at the idealistic Mann, 619 Josephine street. This
spirit which had been created. No meeting will be an open one and all
rabbi who attended the conference members' friends are invited.
but went away feeling more than
ever a sense of consecration to his
Sigma Beta Sorority.
high calling. The electrical contact
An interesting program is being
of mind with mind and spirit with arranged for the final meeting of the
spirit which brought forth lightning year of the Sigma Beta Sorority, to
flashes of inspiration thrilled all pres- be held Monday evening, July 10, at
ent with an understanding of the the home of Miss Florence Corn, 287
greatness of the task which lies in 51edbury. Plans will be made at this
the hands of the rabbis of America. meeting for a series of activities for

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BIDS FAREWELL TO
JEWS OF AMERICA CANTOR ISRAEL TKATCH

FATIMA

TO SING HERE JULY 14

(Concluded from page 1.)
000, $2,000,000 of which has already
been paid in. We trust that the
pledges will all be redeemed to the
last dollar.
"The success of our work has been
made nossible by the energetic and
tireless work of the American Zionist
organizations and the bureau of the
Keren Ilayesod which organized our
travels and our meetings in close co-
operation and with unflagging zeal.
We have also received assistance
from your enlightened press which
understood our aims and seconded
our efforts to arouse the conscience
of American Jewry.
"We had the rare opportunity to
be here at a time when our ideal was
crowned with the support of the
American Senate, the House of Rep-
resentatives and President Harding.

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Filled With Rejoicing.

Israel Tkatch, famous European
cantor, ranking as one of Europe's
greatest synagogue singers, will sing
here on Friday evening, July 14, and
Saturday morning, July 15, at the
B'nai Moshe Synagogue, corner Gar-
field and Beaubien streets.
Mr. Tkatch was cantor in the fam-
ous Rambam Synagogue in Budapest
for 15 years. He will be assisted in
his concerts here by the Shaarey Ze-
dek choir.
Tickets for the cantor's concerts
are for sale at Goldman Brothers'
Bank, Hastings and High streets;
Schechter's Bank, on Hastings street,
and the Farnsworth Delicatessen, and
evenings at the synagogue.

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is
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your celebration of the happy anni-
versary of a quarter-century of Zion- concerts announced by Isabel J.
ist work in America, and of the in- Hurst, manager of Detroit Concert
auguration of a new period when Direction. There will be six concerts
COLUMBIA
even deeper interest has been aroused in the course, which will be presented
and greater sacrifices brought for- in Orchestra Hall.
MONUMENTAL WORKS
Feodor
Chaliapin,
who
created
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and certainty that American Jewry corded since the days of Caruso, will
top the list. Chaliapin's voice and
Morris Weiss Prop.
will build up Palestine."
dramatic
ability
place
him
in
the
Largest Stock of lowish Monu-
Mr. Sokolow also stated that he
ments in the City.
was planning to be in Geneva around class of singers that musical history
July 15 when the council of the calls the truly great.
To Martinelli, the favorite Metro-
League of Nations would meet to
consider the Palestine mandate. He politan tenor, will fall the honor of
was confident that the mandate would opening the Detroit Concert Direc-
be ratified despite the objections tion course. Mr. Martinelli will have
MANUEL URBACH
raised by the Vatican and other an assisting artist from the Metro-
politan Opera forces and Salvatore
Granite and Marble
sources.
Fucito, who formerly was Caruso's
accompanist.
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pianist, who scored remarkable suc-
cess upon his first appearance in New
York last season, and Nina Tarasova,
interpreter of Russian songs, will
combine in giving an evening of Rus-
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THE DIME SAVINGS BANK

RESOURCES
$18,255,330.13
Real Estate Mortgages and Bonds
4,775,544 . 04
Collateral Loans
8,041,423.39
Other Loans and Discounts
U. S. Liberty Bonds and Certificates of Indebted-
4,817,265.52
ness and Treasury Notes
120,000.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
13,586.55
Other Real Estate
Banking Houses and Fixtures, Including Safe De-
921,244.96
posit Vaults
5,708,252.80
Cash on Hand and in Banks
32,500 . 00
Customers' Liability on Letters of Credit

$42,685,147.39

LIABILITIES

Capital Stock Paid In
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, Net
Commercial Deposits
Savings Deposits .
Bond Account .
Reserve for Interest and Taxes
Liability on Letters of Credit

$ 1,500,000.00
2,500,000 . 00
266,378.04
15,283,220.85
22,094,382.01
870,400.00
138,166.49
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agency.
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headquarters at 518 First street, is
one of 10 agencies in the United
States. Mountain Valley Springs are
located 12 miles north of Hot Springs
in the Ozark mountains, Arkansas.
The only national government sani-
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going there yearly to be cured.
The Mountain Valley Water Com-
pany is incorporated under the laws
of the state of Michigan. The wa-
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Michigan and many are cured by it
yearly. The local agency is in re-
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