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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-05-09

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A merica ffewisk Perioaral Cotter

CLIFTON

anion • cINCINNATI

30, OHIO

,111.1...MBINO

7iir,i)gfROIT / PIM CAROXICIL

PROPOSED NEW BUILDING OF PISGAH LODGE NO. 34,
'RITH, PLANNED AS
PENDENT OROM B'NAI B CENTER.
DERMUNITY
C

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THURSDAY, MAY 15, AT 8:15 P. M.
AT McCOLLESTER HALL, FOREST AND CASS

DANCING FROM 11 P. M. TO

1 A. M.

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XACTLY as pictured, this luxurious Liv-
ing Room Suite consists of a 90-Inch
davenport, side chair and wing chair,
trimmed with tassels and with graceful roll
arnis and backs. The upholstery is of fine
velour with outside backs of the same ma-

E

DOLLAR
Per Person

NORMAN M. SNIDER
Cadillac 6849

terial.
The construction throughout is the finest.
Guaranteed oil tempered steel Marshall
Springs. A small aniount down is all you
need pay. You hove a full year in which to
pay the balance with interest or carrying

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ression

ividual.

tive in-

ith the

artisan.

the Old

zerously

The new Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
Torah is now open for the enrollment of
children.

II

charges.
This tremendous value is for this week

only!

Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 'Nights

Ferry avenue, •ccording to plans sub.
s
il be lo r ated •t 275
the requirements of the lodge but will
The new building of Pisgah Lodge, which wl
provide adequ•tely for
inaugurated.
witted by Robert Finn, architect, not only
will
campaign
for f ands to finance the project ha. recently been
A
serve as a Jewish community center.
the
drive.
David W. Simons heeds

the util-

of the

.3 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Daily
Sunday 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.

Crystals

F

raternal and
Fratern
Club Notes

China

Novelties

Kindergarten children will also he enrolled.

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g e

2252
Edison
Avenue

2252
Edison
Avenue

Between Fourteenth and LaSalle


o nstructed of pressed
r
oa esidence,
THIS large beautiul
c Three-car solid brick
f Colnil
oil burner.
an
heat
with
brick, has steam
garage. Large lot with fine shrubbery.
withtiled vestibule, unusually large living room,
Center
ty room, t kitchen, breakfast nook, lavatory on first
sun parlor, hall
dining

orch, tiled bath and
floor.
Four large airy bedrooms, with sleeping p

ler

Now.

officiate as installing matron with
Saturday evening and among the sur- Ilarry Schiller acting as installing
prises was a miscellaneous shower patron. Mrs. Julia Zeehman will!
which was given in honor of Miss serve as chaplain and Mrs. Edythe',
Sally Solomon, a bride-elect, who was Cugell as marshal. The star points
the recipient of many gifts. A hike will be invested with their several of
for members only, to be held in the flees by Mrs. Margaret Foley, honor-
near future, was discussed. Instead ary member of Purity Chapter, and
of the next meeting a card party will Miss Sadie Goldstein will give the
take its place and will be at the home presentation of flowers.
Philomathic.
of Miss Betty Helfand, 539 Engle-
A program will mark the installs.
One of the most interesting de- wood avenue, Tuesday evening, tion ceremonies, after which there
bates of the Philomathic took place May 13.
will be dancing. The public is cor-
last Sunday evening, when the ques-

1/4
dially invited.
Suffola
tion, "Resolved, That Intermarriage
Between Jew and Gentile Is Justifi-
The last meeting of the Suffola North Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.0. 1
able," was staged. The members were Girls was held April 29 at the home
The North Woodward branch of
instructed to vote strictly upon the of the Misses Liss, 309 Medbury ave-
the Jewish Women's European Wel.
merits of the speeches, and not upon
nue.
fore Organization will hold its next ,
their personal views. The affirmative
regular meeting at the Jewish Worn-
team, composed of Norman Barcus
Kappa Phi Delta.
an's Club, 89 Rowena, Wednesday af-
and Sydney Koretz. lost the decision
The last meeting of the Kappa Phi ternoon, May 14, at 2:30 o'clock, and
'to the speakers for the negative,
Delta was held May 1, in the club-
Samuel Kellman and Meyer Weisen. room of Temple Beth El. A raffle is will nominate and elect officers for I
the coming year. The organization I
feld. The honors for best speakerahip
now being held, the proceeds of which has sent out a call for a full attend-
were divided between Meyer Weisen.
will go to charity. The next meeting mice. The society has sent a resole-
fold and Sydney Koretz. In winning
will be May 6 al the temple.
tion of condolence to Mr. and Mrs.
the debate the negative showed that
Jacob Cohen of 240 Owen avenue,
the Jew, as a Jew, is necessary for
Sigma Phi Sorority.
whose daughter, Lillian, died last
' civilization. The critic was Isadore
The Sigma Phi Sorority will give Monday.
Berger.
At the meeting it was decided that its third annual spring dance Satur-
the question, "Resolved. That the day evening, May 17, at Alden Park
Omicorn Eta.
Principle of the Johnson Immigration Manor, Jefferson avenue. Drew's
The last meeting of the Omicorn
. Bill Is Justifiable," will be debated at Aviation Country Club Orchestra Eta Sorority was held Tuesday even-
the big annual debate of the club to will furnish the music. The follow- ing, May 6, at the home of Miss Elsa
be held at the Shaarey Zedek the ing girls are on the itcket committee: E. Safir, 2016 Hazelwood avenue.
third week in June. The affirmative The Misses Theodora Aronstam, Rita Plans were completed for a hike.
will be supported by Robert Bern- Blumrosen, Sarah Broder, Minna Blu- Bunco was played and refreshments!
stein, Barney Koffman and Jack menthal, Anne Nurko, Anne Pearl- served by the hostess. The next
. Schulman, while the opposition will stein, Alice Rothman and Celia Solo- meeting will be at the home of Miss
consist of Samuel Gurovitch, Hymen vitch. Miss Rita Blumrosen is in Bessie Cohen, Virginia park.
Barahal and Jack Thumin. The charge of the publicity.
---
Philomathic meets every Sunday
Phi Epsilon Beta Nu.
K•dirnah Girl..
evening at the Kirby Center. The
The
dinner
at
the Addison followed
The l'hi Epsilon Beta Nu Sorority
meetings are open to the public.
by the theater at the Temple, which held a meeting at the home of Miss
was held on April 30, in honor of the Jacobson to make plans for a dance
Nonamee Club.
past officers of the Kadimah Girls, to be given Sunday, May 18, at Kirby
A metieng of the Nonamee Club
was successful. Covers were laid Center, for the benefit of the Hebrew
! was held April 30 at the home of Miss
for 25 in the Florentine room. The library fund. The sorority has been
Ray Blatnikoff, 036 Ferry avenue.
next meeting will be held at the home aided by several young people's or-
The evening was spent in playing
of Miss Etta Beigel.
ganizations in its work.
games and refreshments were served
by the hostess. The next meeting will
No Beta Phi.
be hell at the home of Miss Bessie
The election of officers of the Nu MENNONITES OFFER
Farber, A135 Belmont avenue.
Beta l'hi Sorority was held at the

shower on second floor.
Ballroom, maid's bedroom and bath on third floor.
Completely re-decorated, this borne is in excellent condition

throughout.
Will sell at a reasonable price, with suitable terms.
Will be open for inspection Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday from
M. or will be shown by appointment.
2 to 4 1'.
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Mother's Day,
Sunday, May 11

In back of it all is

OTHER

Inspiration for the planning of

gym( buildings, hopes ichich grow
of the earth and
ink , ?rintrrinl icAotiers
tln sea and the air.

Beck of

'wiry: as Mother lore.
universal
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re,
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Maevlin Club.
Miss Anne Raimi was hostess at
the meeting of the Maevlin Club held
last Tuesday evening. Plans were!
completed for a bridge tea to be given
the
Sun day afternoon, June 22, at
3 eaglid.
Iblyoss;,inss: 1-Dl o ru tel.iy%kael l.as caer, e2b

mount.

Blue f
Girl
a du :CI
4 i st
eBor il f rudl3 ::enr
eh nde bG
.ahBT,oti h:

itvy:
tnacg
g
lQde uN
t i nB
, A; n8hi meeting

Lax,

t ea
was given Sunday, May 4, at the

! Janus

party was held for the girls on

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once admitting

f dale of all the year is

Out

If Shan .,,
splenden...
delicate
tion wh .:.
Sunday,'
at the Ii ' .
—or dat.. I

, ii., •erinirtime re-
....., -.nothing of
, ' •,.• pt mg confec-
i, a ,,. Mother this
. : ono tine service
0,. r Mother's son

6MEIZiCA'S

/

FNESt DRUG STORE

eilnnouncement

social gathering.

every ivorthy effort, gipan-

or otherwise,
tie or toll', convcioualy
cherished
tie that n•• ■ xt wholesome arid

COLONIES FOR SALE

Perigolds.
The last meeting of the Perigolds I
was held at the home of Miss Char.'
Irate Ievitan, 7455 Churchill avenue,'
Tuesday evening. April 29. 1311si-i
ness will be dispensed with at the
next weekly meeting in favor of a

1 1 ,

MAIN STORE—HIGH at HASTINGS

home of Miss Ruth Grosberg, 569
Kynthian Club.
East Palmer avenue, Tuesday, April
Final arrangements have been com- 29. The new officers are as follows:
BERLIN,—(J. T. A.)—The Ger-
pleted for the social event to be held Miss Rose Berick, president; Miss man Mennonite colonies in the dis-
Sunday evening, May 11 at the home Sadye Jacobson, vice-president; Miss trict of Ekaterinoslav have been of-
of Samuel Greenbaum.
Lena Robinson. secretary; bliss Ethel fered for sale to the "Ort," the Jew-
The committee in charge, reported Cohen, treasurer. The following com- ish organization for the promotion of
ths affair would be more success- mittees were appointed by the presi- trades and agriculture among the
these given in the past by dent: Entertainment, Misses Ruth
ful [than
Jewish people.
the Kynthian Club.
Grosberg, Ethel Cohen; charity,
The owners of the colonies, which
Misses Lena Robinson, Rehm llolin- are named Gruen feld and Steinfeld,
Eta Rho Sigma.
stat; membership, Misses Sadye Ja- are anxious to join the Mennonite',
The last meeting of the Eta Rho cobson, Ida Silver; publicity, Mi ss colony in Canada and plan to dispose
Sigma sorority was held Tuesday eve- Beatrice Wiener. A raffle of a fold- of their )add together with their live-
ning at the home of Miss Bible Kurtz- ing kodak is being conducted by the stock to the Jewish organization. The
sorority, the proceeds of which will price they desire is a reasonable one
man on Engle vo , d avenue.
The summer home of the sorority be used for charitable purposes.
and would be payable in yearly in-
will be ready for occupancy on Deco-
stallments covering a period of three
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.
ration Day.
or four years.
The first affair of the season will
Monday evening. May 12, at
The colonies are prosperous and
consist of a week-end house party held o'clock, in the Eastern Star Temple,
well organized and there is room in
at the lake, Thursday evening, May Purity Chapter No. 359 will hold its them for the settlement of 500
29, when the members of the sorority annual public installation of officers.
Retiring Matron Ida Blumberg will families.
will entertain their friends.
---
No Beta Phi.
P•e last meeting of the Nu Beta
l'hi Sorority was held at the home of
Miss Ruth Grosberg, 569 East Palmer
avenue. New officers were elected I
and are as follows: Rose Berick,
°resident ; Sadie Jacobson, vice-presi-
dent: IA•na Robinson, secretary, and )

Ethel Cohen, treasurer.

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