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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-04-11

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A lmeria:it ffewisk Periodical Cater

CLIFTON MIMI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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MAY 11

'ish life, hii
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ave been lo -
'tering is ex
erir and Iler.
Vork, leadi; l•

April 23, xt
'own, who re.
tour through
close study id
iditions in id
the Dail, ,•,
i the work of
The Ilailassah
sled with the
rk in Palestine
Medical Unit,
le work in the
lth conditions

Philomathic Debating.

The Philomathic Debating Club
met Sunday at the Kirby Center. A
debate was given on the question.
"Resolved, That the United States
Shall Enter the League of Nations."
Ira Stone and Robert Bernstein up-
held the affirmative and Herbert Ro-
senstein and Benjamin Kutrzman the
negative. The negative won. Mr.

veil as the !loa-
the country.

rO

SPEAK

in will deliver a

;WING
ACT PLAYS

previously pro-
rill be presented
of Temple Beth
April 15, at 8:30
le chapel before

ughes.

2;1121

combining smart style, beautiful fabrics
B Y and
tine tailoring in clothing sold at the

lowest margin of profit known, Harry Suffrin
has earned a national reputation for value
giving.

tie

tl

In Presenting to Detroit These

"G G G"
HUDDERSFIELD STRIPES

o $500

Cocoa,

$89.50

n very
10, $45

The Alpha Beta Tau Fraternity
has completed arrangements for its
Cylinder. of Pep.
second annual spring frolic to be
The membership of the Cylinders given at the Hotel Durant ballroom
of Pep, a club which was organized April 17. Lake Mills J-Ilop (itches-
Invite-
Feb. 27, has been grooving rapidly. tra will furnish the music.
Several new members were recently dons have been extended to friends
elected. Tuesday evening, April 1, in Bay City, Saginaw, Detroit, Pon-
the club had a dinner party at King tiac and Grand Rapids to attend the
Wah I,o, afterwards going to the dance. The committee in charge
Schubert Detroit. .A similar affair promises novel features and favors.
is being planned for next month. The
club expects to have a box social Sun-
GIVES $100 TO MATZOH FUND
day. April 13.
At a recent meetiog of the board
of directors of the Covenant Club of
Detroit a cash donation of $100 to
Blue Bird Girls.
the Matzoh fund for the city's poor
A meeting of the Blue Bird Girls
was held Tuesday evening, April 8, was unanimously voted.
at the home of Miss Anna Kurtzman,
309 Englewood avenue. Plans were Statement of the Ownership, Manage.
niade for the next bridge tea.
ment, Circulation, Etc., Required
Arrangements are under way for
by the Act of Congress of August
a party to be held Saturday, May 1.
24, 1912, of The Detroit Jewish

The next regular meeting will be held
Tuesday evening, April 15, at the
home of Miss Anna Gold, 665 Kirby

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Just Unpacked !

100

Genuine Specially Selected

Chronicle, published once per week
at Detroit, Mich., for April 1, 1924.

Wilton Rugs

avenue.

STATE OF MICIiIGAN,
COUNTY OF WAYNE-ss.
Before me, a Notary Public in and
At the last meeting of the Sigma for the state and county aforesaid,
Phi Gamma Sorority the cottage com- personally appeared J. II. Schakne,
mittee reported the rental of a sum- who having been duly sworn accord-
mer home on Cass lake. The next ing to
' law, deposes and says that he
Kurtzman was voted the best speaker meeting will be held at the honie of is the Business Manager of The De-
and Jack Thumin gave a criticism of Miss Bernice Cohen, 099 Clairmount troit Jewish Chronicle and that the
Interest
A Year
following is, to the best of his knowl-
the debate. M. Edwards, a member avenue.
ry, rs
(
edge and belief, a true statement of
to Pay!
of the B'nai B'rith, gave a short talk
the ownership, management (and if
Intecollegiate Club of Detroit.
on "Insurance."
The Intecollegiate Club of Detroit a daily paper, the circulation), etc.,
Kappa Phi Delta.
has made extensive arrangements for of the aforesaid publication for the
An open meeting of the Kappa Phi a smoker and banquet to be given at date shown in the above caption, re-
Delta Sorority was held April 3 at the Chatham Apartments April 12 for quired by the Act of August 24,
Temple Beth El. Several new mem- the out-of-town members who have 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal
bers were admitted. An initiation returned to Detroit for their Easter Laws and Regulations, printed on the
committe consisting of Mollie Bin- vacation. The organization will give reverse of this form, to-wit:
1. That the names and addresses
standig, Ida Wexler, Rita Harris and its first annual dance at the Elks
Ethel Myers was chosen. The next Temple Sunday evening, April 27, the of the publisher, editor, managing
editor
and business managers are:
meeting will be held April 10 at the first public function given by the In-
tercollegiate Club. Paul Wilson's Publisher, Jos. J. Cummins, 2075
temple.
Hazelwood
Ave., Detroit, Mich; editor,
Wolverines of Ann Arbor will fur-
A special purchase at a wonderful saving
nish the music. Lavish decorations Jos. J. Cummins, 2076 Hazelwood
J. W. E. W. 0.
Ave.,
Detroit,
Mich.; managing editor,
that we are passing on to our customers. The
The JewishlWomen's European We - and numerous novelties have been Abraham Caplan, 89 Rowena St., De-
planned
for
the
occasion.
fare Organization met at the Farns-
colorings are rich and permanent-the weave,
troit, Mich.; business manager, J. H.
worth Synagogue April 1 and ap-
close and heavy to resist wear-the ends
Schakne, 2073 Hazelwood Ave., De-
Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek.
propriated sums with which to enable
troit, Mich.
fringed to still further add to their attractive.
two Jewish orphans, a boy of 15 and
The Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey
(Give
2. That the owners are:
a girl of 12, to come to this country. Zedek Synagogue will hold an open names and addresses of individual
nessl
The next meeting of the board of meeting at the synagogue Monday af- owners, or, if a corporation, give its
directors will be held Saturday, April ternnon, April 14, at 2:30 o'clock, name and the names and addresses
12, at the home of Mrs. Isidore Ito- Alvin D. Hersch will speak on "King of stockholders owning or holding 1
Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Aights
senstein, 624 Josephine. The next Solomon, a Man of the Ages." After per cent or more of the total amount
regular meeting will take place at the Mr. Ilersch's lecture, Mrs. Max Bai- of stock.) The Detroit Jewish Chron-
Farnsworth Synagogue, Tuesday, lin, representing the Wayne County icle, 850 West High street; Jos. J.
April 15.
League of Women Voters, will give Cummins, 2075 Hazelwood Ave., De-
a short talk on the purpose of the troit, Mich.; J. H. Schakne, 2073
Suffola Club.
league. Mrs. A. Lapin will render Hazelwood Ave., Detroit, Mich.;
The last meeting of the Suffola several vocal selections and Miss Sa- Florence Margolis, 2076 Hazelwood
Club was held at the home of Miss die Jacobson will play a violin solo. Ave., Detroit, Mich.; Oscar Cummins,
Sallie Evanitzky, 963 Medbury, Tues- A social half-hour will follow the pro- 36 River avenue, Johnstown, Pa.
day, April 1.
gram.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hold-
"AMERICA'S FINEST FURNITURE"
Omega Epsilon.
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
At the last meeting of the Omega
The last meeting of the Ypsc Girls more of total amount of bonds, mort-
8432 Hamilton at Philadelphia
Epsilon Sorority held at the home of was held at the home of Miss Ida B.
(If
gages, or other securities are:
Miss Fannie Schneider, Owen avenue, Rosenberg Wednesday evening, April
4721 Warren West at Thirtieth
there are none, so state.) None.
plans were nearing completion for
Miss Betty Cohen of Toronto was
4. That the two paragraphs next
13506 Oakman Blvd. at Davison
the Slay-time dance to be given at 2.
a guest at the meeting. The next above, giving the names of the own-
the lintel Stevenson, May 9. This
meeting will be at the home of Miss ers, stockholders, and security hold-
is the first large affair to be given Tracy Flanders, 539 East Kirby ave- ers, if any, contain not only the list
0.
by the sorority. It was decided to
of stockholders and security holders
change the time for the regular meet- nue.
as they appear upon the books of the
ings from Thursday evening to Sun-
Home Relief Society.
company but also, in cases where the
6, That the average number of this 1st day of April, 1924.
day afternoons. The next meeting
WILLIAM A. PANZER.
The last meeting of the Home Re- stockholder or security holder ap- copies of each issue of this publica-
will be at the home of Miss Betty
lief
Society
was
held
at
the
home
of
pears
upon
the
hooks
of
the
company
tion sold or distributed, through the My commission expires March 8, '26.
Smith of Alger avenue, Sunday,
Mrs. W. NI. Shulman of 2006 Dela- as trustee or in any other fiduciary mails or otherwise, to paid subscrib-
April 12.
ware avenue, Friday, April 4. Mrs. relation, the name of the person or ers during the six months preceding
Shulman presided. The following of- corporation for whom such trustee is the date shown above is. (This in-
Alpine Social Club.
Dr. William Dreyfus, of New York,
ficers were elected: Mrs. Ii. II. acting, is given; also that the said ermation is required from daily pub- sailed last week to visit his old
The next meeting of the Alpine So-
Prenzlauer, president; Mrs. Abraham two paragraphs contain statements lications only.)
home in Switzerland and then go to
cial Club will be held at the home of
Danto, vice-prestdent; Mrs. 1M. Rich, embracing atfiunt's full knowledge
J. 11. SCHAKNE,
the Holy Land to study and help in
Ben Slotnick, 4743 St. Antoine street, secretary, and Mrs. W. M. Shulman, and belief as to the circumstances
Business Manager.
the problem of sanitation confronting
Sunday afternoon, April 13, at 6 treasurer. A committee was appoint- and conditions under which stock-
Sworn to and subscribed before me the British government.
o'clock. The memerbship committee ed to visit the sick and needy with holders and security holders who do
is working hard in its drive to secure
not
appear
upon
the
books
of
the
Passover baskets containing matzos,
new members.
the Ilaggadahs. The Home company as trustees, hold stock and
Thomas Shulman, with the assist- fruits and
Relief Society endeavors to direct securities in a capacity other than
ance of Sam Brody and Ben Slotnick
that of a bona fide owner; and this
and others, arranged a successful home charity.
affiant has not reason to believe that
April festival. Sam Levitt, Benjamin
any other person, association, or cor-
Omicorn Eta.
Schutzman and Armand Shulman
The Omicorn Eta Sorority held its poration has any interest direct or
were given honorable mention for
last meeting at the home of Miss other securities than as no stated by
their work.
Solomon of Euclid avenue. him.
A committee consisting of Ben Anna
Plans were made for a party to be
Slotnick and Sam Brody is seeking a
held at the home of Miss Julia York,
regular meeting place.
Misses Jean Bern-
Euclid avenue.
stein and Bessie Cohen are in charge
Hebrew Orphans Home,
of the arrangements and Miss Elsa
The card party which is being ar- Safir is taking care of the publicity.
v
-1
ranged by the Detroit Hebrew Or- The party will be held Saturday
phans Home for Tuesday evening, evening, April 12. The next meet-
Member
Federal
I
United States
May 6, at the Kirby Centre, promises ing of the club will be at the home
ter .
)
Dapesitery
Reserve Beek
to be the most successful furction of of Miss Fannie Weinberg, King ave-
I li
x
z
its kind given by the organization. nue.
r .
Prizes will be awarded at each table
• 'A
,
(Continued on page 5.)
and refreshments will be served.
7,911111, '

Sigma Phi Gamma.

$89 vo

New Oriental Patterns!
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Very Newest Colorings!

ibraham Syria-
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at four idelock.
I with a theme
has Ilagodot."

the congregation
Admission to the
i without charge.
'The Tailor," by
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Athena Girls.

meeting Monday, April 14, at 7:30.
The annual report of all committees
I will be read, which will be followed
by the election of officers.

I TO
IADASSAH

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9

Purity Chapter 0. E. S.
Purity Chapter No. 359, Order
Eastern Star, will hold a special

id work, haii•
attend the
dresses.

Nlint Notin

( e igraternal anb Oilttb "Notes

The Athena Girls held a regular
meeting Tuesday, April 8, at 89 Ro-
wena street. Plans are under way
for a party to be given after Pass-
over, in Windsor. New meinbers
were voted in under probation. There
are openings in the club and persons
desiring to join are asked to be pres-
ent at the next meeting Tuesday,
April 15, at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Ro-
wena stret, at 8 o'clock.

s being ar
d A. Brow,
• vices to th..
impaign al , 1
outst a nd

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