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April 11, 1924 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-04-11

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Fraternal and
Club Notes

Spring Means New Things from Dean's

Pisg•10 Lodge Ladies Auxiliary.

The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. 11., will give
their next monthly dance Sunday
evening, April 27, at the Ilotel Stot-
ler. • 'Nese dances are open to the
public. The Ladies Auxiliary meets
every Monday evening at the Iniai
Writh clubrooms, 400 East Adams
avenue. These meetings are open to
all interested.

The Spring movement into new homes—
or the keeping of the old home bright and
attractive—invariably bring the need of
something new in furnishings — window
shades, curtains, rugs or carpets, lamps, or
a piece of new furniture here and there—
maybe wall papers—perhaps a jmniplete
new suite for bedroin, dining roffm, living
room, etc. If a new house, possibly an en-
tire new furnishing.

Nu Beta Phi.

Miss Ethel Cohen of Taylor ave.
nue was the hostess for the last regu-
lar meeting of the Nu Beta Phi So-' I
rarity, Tuesday, April S. Plans were
completed fora second charity bridge
tea to be given the early part of May
at the Whittier Hotel. Rose Berickl
and Ida Silver were appointed com-
mittee in charge. On account of the
holidays, there will be no meeting
next week. Rose Derick will be hos-
tessfor the meeting of Tuesday, ;
April 22.

They All Praise Buick

Ask any garageman, any mechanic, in fact,
any person who knows motor cars, what he
thinks about Buick. Invariably he will tell
you that Buick is a thoroughly good, high
grade and dependable automobile and that a
person makes a genuinely satisfactory invest-
ment when he buys one. Then ask the Buick
owners you know what they think about Buick.
Do these things and you will quickly under-
stand IA hy Buick has sold over one million mo-
tor cars and \Ally you. too, should own a Buick.

Bemb•Robinson Co.

Telotte Buick Co.
am Grand Rivas Ave.

Louis Rose Buick Co.

West Side Buick Co.
5836 West Fort 31.

12893 Woodward Ave., Kik.

land Park
Siegel-Zeckendorf Co.
4234 Woodward Ave.

Exterior Painting
Interior Decorating
Wall Papers
Furniture
Period Furniture
Antique Furniture

PERFECTION LODGE

M., will hold a regular communica-
tion Wednesday, April If, at 7 p. m.
sharp.
K. SANDORF Sec.
By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M .

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INSTITUTE NOTES

Library:
Attention is called to the new- sup-
ply of Imoks in Ittissian that has been
received at the Jewish Institute li-
brary, I 1 I I west min=ter. The li
brary is open every evening front 7
to 9 except Friday. An additional
supply of Yiddish I lo s has also been
received. l'he more demands that
will be made, the more supplies of
books will be received to take the
place of the old ones.

GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING

444 East Jefferson Arc

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Perfection Lodge No. 480, F. R• A.

BUICK MOTOR COMPANY — DETROIT BRANCH

Owen & Graham Co.
2843 E. Gd. Boulevard •1
Oakland
Harley Buick Co.
3752 Cass Ave.
Pfent & Decker
e740 Mack Ave.

Stanley Kr•jenk•

11620 Jos. Carnpau Ave.

Upholstering
Draperies
Rugs and Carpets
Lamps and Shades
Window Shades
Objets de' Art

Inter-Community Dramatics:

better automohiles are built, Buick will build them

The Temple A rt Society has ar- 1
iipted an invitation to produce soy.
of its one-act plays at the Jou.-
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Institute Sunday evening, Apr. 20.
Since this is the holiday season
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when the
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volts, wr t rust
ute's friends will make it their busi.;
t
ness to be present on this occasion. !
clubs of the
ous bane
will later on reciprocate by
producing
some
of
their
work at the
r i
1.1 temple.
Recently
the
Grosse
Pointe
Play-
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res and the Young Women's Hebrew
Association dramatic clubs produced
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which met with
a great deal of approval.
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° Passover Greetings to All
Our Friends and Patrons 0 h.t The ittite va

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We Clean
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ind.ow Shades

Clean-up Campaign in Oakland:

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Kosher

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DOUSE SPECIAL
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4-PASSENGER COUPE

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To see this car is to commend its beauty.

It stands out strikingly, both in the symmetry
of its design and in the excellent good taste
and smartness of its equipment.

In the final analysis, however, the most
popular featum will unquestionably prove
to be its exceptional riding ease.

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Yahuda Kaufman:

Prepared for your convenience during the
Passover period under direct supervision of #
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Rabbi Judah L. Levin.
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The seats, the new spring suspension and
Dodge Brothers special 6 ply balloon-type
tires unite in achieving an altogether new
efficiency in protecting passengers from the
ruts and jolts of the road.

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Agnes Geating
Shop

the Na-
Yuhuda Kaufman, dean of the
A
r Gone' Teachers' Seminary of
1258 Washington Blvd.
York, addressed two gatherings at the
0 Jewish Institute recently. Before the
417 Stevens Building
first group he spoke on the legends
of the Talmud and the influence these , Phone Cadillac 7429.
legends had on Jewish life, portico- I..
l poi nt of v iew,
rom t of ethicacond
I lady fhe
lecture wa s
the se
IN 'e earnestly solicit your permanent order, feeling confident that &
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we can at all times, AS AT PRESENT, care for your every require-
"Problems of Jewish Education"
from
the
point
of
view
of
the radical
meat in Reliable Dairy Products.
group, which, according to Mr. Kauf-
e
have
made
arrangemen
with
Rabbi
Judah
L.
Levin
to
establish
W
ts
m. an, isdiyided into two camps. One
a system guaranteeing the preparation of the milk in accordance $ would limit Jewish education to Yid-
dish only the other is willing to con-
with religious requirements.
K both Yid-
education
ikiep,
e Jewish
a
duct
evin will be placed on our
Special inspectors appointed by Rabbi Levin
I dish
n
aciunenI ns.
isthat
view
own
point
of
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farms and also at our creamery. All Kosher milk will be filled in
new bottles and capped with special caps bearing the words "Kosher 0 garage without the other will make
the Jewish nation poorer. "Without
Shel Pesach" in Hebrew letters and bearing the words "Supervised
Hebrew," he said, "we lose the cul-
!ss tare of the past, and without Yiddish I
under the direction of Rabbi Judah L. Levin."
we be the culture of the present."

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Belle Isle Milk Is Delivered City-Wide Daily; Also at Stores.

Top-
spent
is co-
OUT-
that!

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Belle Isle Certified Holstein

Order by Telephone or Through One of Our Salesmen.

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MELROSE 5660

Belle Isle Creamery Co.

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East Branch, 1402 Sheridan; Edgewood 2468.
West Branch, 4519 Twelfth; Glendale 5171.

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Kaufman Geist athlete of N
York City and a ' member of Uncle e
Sam's 1920 Olympic team, will go over
this year in the hop, skip and jump
a anks.
Ile has been winning the Met- I
• . r ropolitan Association championship
2 for many years with such regularity
p MI ; that count has been stopped.

Melrose 5660

Forest Ave. East

f Peres Hirshbein:

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Belle Isle Class "A" Jersey Milk

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Although a poet of renown, Perez
llirshbein is chiefly known as a dra- I
matist. His "Gru ne Felder" (Green e
2 Fields) was recently produced by the
troupe in New York. It was I
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nglish stage ,
also produced on the English
by Relasco at the Guild Theater, Ben'
P Ami appearing in the leading role.•
"Poste Kretch-
me" (The Idle Inn), "Fervorfener
4 Vinkel" (Remote Corner) are his out- 1
2 standing dramas. His latest work,:
r "Devil Only Knows," is being nub-1
lished in the Zukunft, a monthly Yid-,
0 dish magazine.
Hirshbein is the author of numer-
nus folk songs. He has written a
series of books of travel talks as a
result of his tour around the world.
One of the books is called "America."

Belle Isle Certified Milk

nodels
men!

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BELLE ISLE SPECIALTIES ARE:

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Telephone Main 0224

That wlil interest fashionable
otion from the city, there is every
women who attnianit indiviit
reason to believe that residents in the
uality in dress.
Oakland district will be Ale to enjoy ; I
A Iligh.Class designer with fi f-
O a more pleasant summer during the
coming season
teen years' experience will
,
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accept a limited number of I
Mothers' Club:
ladies and teach them the ;
rs'
r, s; ,,i f t lu t h it, of he .1\\?0,; , i n s, h_ I
finer art of dress making.
,, ,
Saturday
after-
ens Club house on
Our latest method enables us to
noon,
April
12.
This
is
in
line
with
H. L. GROSBERG
WM. GROSBERG
teach you how to make a
its policy of visiting pule is institu-
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Northway 2088-J
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dress in live lessons.
Main 8719
u Recently this or ,tit iiz., i in visited
Why spend one hundred dollars
2 the Art Museum and the Ginsberg
o
981-83-85-87-89 Monroe Avenue
Library. Temple Beth El and the
for high class dress when for
n
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five dollars we can show you
we re visited last spring.
are
how to make a charming and I
in as a .,,,,h as 1,000 Jewish g irl s
)•■■■■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■0 members
most becoming frock of any I
of the Young Women's Ile-
brew Association, members of the
material.
Mothers' Club feel it advisable to see
C In s s e s daily and evening
2 the building which is frequented by
classes by appointment.
their daughters.
Mrs. Robinson, chairman of the Y.
\N. II. A., will be the hostess.

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aglan
grays

1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State

signs

New Shades Made to Order.
1
Prompt Service.. 0 mad,,,
All Work Guaranteed.
With the housewives pledged to do
II their
Prices Reasonable.
part, in addition to the cwoper.'

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THE KARRY,L WEAN GU,

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Domestic and Oriental Rugs Cleaned
and Renovated,

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And last but not least—prices are most reasonable. In fact,
you will find the cost far less than you probably imagine. You
are cordially invited to come in and see for yourself.

!

Through the initiative of the Oak- I
O land Mothers' Club, a clean-up cam- !
paign is tinder way. Recently a site.
vial committee of this club called on
Street Cleaning Commissioner Knight I
and Commissfi ner Collins of the gar-
Mtge collection department, request.;
rag the city to aid them in their move.
molt for a cleaner district. Both
commissioners were most interested
in the project and promised the club
every co-operation in their power. In
addition to assigning special teams!
for the clean-up work they promised I
with blue and j .''' --
t o placard the district which
urge the I
white enamel
c, use of receptacles for refuse,
L
During the week before Passover
n
il special collections of garbage will be ' l

Holland Linens - Duplex - Opaque
Austrian Cloth - Lace Curtains
Drapes and Panels



Dean's are showing some interesting
things along these lines; occasional pieces,
odd chairs to harmonize with other furnish-
ings, suites in both modern and period de-
signs, objects of decorative art for walls,
corners and other spaces needing elaborat-
ing. Only when you see these more desir-
able things can you realize how much more
beautiful and homey your rooms can be
made—and how distinctive!

A well chosen collection of

Bridge Prices, all attractively
wrapped in appropriate colored

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tissues and ribbons ready for
presentation.

Place Cards

Tallies

THOMAS J. DOYLE

Favors

JEFFERSON AT NENE

Table Decorations

V36E5.10013 4460

WOODWARD AT MARTIN PLACE
GLENDALE 7117

Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward—Northway 5753
Northeast Motor Co., 8534 Jos Campau—Rmpire 4083
Midwest Motor Co.. 7753 Ormd River—Oarfie:d 7100
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Oratlot—Lincolo 1172

DENNEN'S

BOOK SHOP

37 Grand River East

Main 3117

ci

Merchant
A. C. Krenz Tailor

Wooirri

The Shop Where Courtesy 10347
Be w1140 Cahort
and Service Prevail
Callimprood

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