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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-06-13

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CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

COVENANT MEMBERS
STAGING BARBECUE

Old-Fashioned Affair to Take Place
All Day Sunday.

Sunday, June 15, the Covenant
Club will entertain its members and
their families and friends at an old-
fashioned barbegue. The farm where
the feast will be staged is reached by
Proceeding to 12900 Gratiot avenue,
turning to the right and following
the signs that have been placed for
the convenience of those who will at-
tend the party. A supply of food and
drink that will, according to the corm
mittee of arrangements, be sufficient
to take care of the needs of a very
hungry assemblage, has been ar-
ranged for. Two baseball games, one
in the morning and the other in the
afternoon, will be played between the
married and the single men among
the club's membership The barbe-
cue will last from 9 until 6.

accounts has also established a new
high record."
As another mark of confidence in
the continuance. of good business •on-
ditions the bank is planning to short-
ly open its nineteenth branch. This
office will he located just. north of
Grand Circus lark on the east side of
Woodward avenue.
The building is that formerly (few-,
pied IT the American Ex press Com-
pany and is now undergoing eitensive,
remodeling. W hen t his branch opens
for business it will be complete in ev-
ery way to the most modern safe de-
posit equipment.

FOURTEENTH MODEL OF CADILLAC V-63
ACHIEVES MERIT AS 5-PASSENGER LANDAU

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Aarpen Fire Rush
,
and Heywood Rockers

Just the Thing for Your
Porch and Sunroom

EASTERN SOCIETY
PLANS EXCURSION

The New Cadillac V - 63 Five-Passenger Landau
Pursuant to its policy of offering or combination.
It also contrast,
The Eastern Ladies Society will
hold an excursion to Sugar Island specific body style:, for every purpose, smartly with the nickel-plating of
radiator,
headdamps,
side lamps and
Sunday, July 13. The organization the Cadillac Motor Car company has
hub caps. The designer has included
has mode arrangements for the ex-
just announced the addition of the a rear quarter ornamented with Eng-
clusive use of the boat for the day
and is inviting other organizations fourteenth model to its V-63 line. The lish coach bows and oval windows set
desiring to hold outings July 13 to new addition is a five-passenger lan- at a pleasing angle, the ensemble giv-
Commercial and Savings Ac- communicate with its secretary, Mrs. dau, a striking design created espec- ing the new car all the ear-marks of
Ida Weissberg, , 240 Owen avenue, ially for those who desire a closed a custom-built creation. The rear
counts at Dime Bank Reach
window is of liberal size and all win-
body of marked individuality.
regarding tickets.
New High Mark.
The finish of the new body, a dis- dows and doors in the tonneau are
The next meeting of the society
equipped with silk roller shades. The
tinctiee
"magic
green"
trimmed
with
will be held at the Kirby Center Wed-
a French gray belt-line stripe, togeth- upholstery is mohair velvet and har-
As a barometer of local business nesday evening, June 18.
monizes in color with the exterior
er
with
the
natural
wood
finish
of
the
conditions it is interesting to note that
The Eastern -Ladies Society was or-
the Dime Savings Bank shows the ganized 12 years ago for the purpose wheels presents a most attractive col- finish.
greatest number of accounts sines its of helping its members in time of
need, both financially and morally. It
inception 40 years ago.
William Livingstone, president of has brought cheer to numerous wom-
en
during periods of sorrow and dis-
the bank states: "The increase or de-
crease of bank accounts is a very good tress. Membership in the organize-
bun
is available to any married worn- Judaea
index of business conditions. For the
month just passed we have not only an between the ages of 21 and 45..
more commercial accounts upon our During the year it arranges several
Mogen David Club.
books than at any previous time in social events and entertainments con-
Will Celebrate With Varied
The last meeting of the Mogen Da.
our history but the number of savings ceived on a large scale.
Program at Shaarey Zedek
vid Club was held Saturday, May 24.
Wednesday.
Reports were read by the following:
The secretary and treasurer; Henry
pions
have been made by De-
Final
Fagin, who spoke on the massmeet-
ing at Kirby Center; Irwin Shewitz, troit Young Judaea for the celebra-
on publicity, and Israel Cohen. Two tion of its fifth' anniversary Wednes-
new members joined the club, Moe day evening, June 18, 7:30 o'clock.
Zelickson and Jacob Hoffman. The Preliminary arrangements will be
subject, "Resolved, That Dams Are climbs] fait, with the exception of the
More Essential in Palestine Than place of the celebration, which will
Factories," was debated by Henry be the Shaarey Zedck Synagogue,
Fagin and Julian Grace, affirmative, Brush and Willis, instead of Kirby
and Ilarry Rats and Irwin Shewitz, Center, as previously announced. The
negative. The affirmative won. The chairman of the arrangements com-
Gunsberg products of
judges were Solomon Levin, Yankel mittee, Philip Slomovitz, whose ef-
forts were responsible for the organ-
Kosher Sausages and Deli-
Jesse] and Albert Goldstein.
ization of the local branch, announces
catessens are what the
a program of interest to Young Ju-
Hopes of Zion.
daea ns, their parents and friends,
The
Hopes
of
Zion
celebrated
She-
best dealers in town are
leaders and former participants in
buoth with a programs and party
the work of the organization. The
selling. It is not hard to
Tuesday, June 10, at the home of
other members of the committee are
Martha Katzer of Kirby avenue. The
Miss Rose Copinsky, Miss Mary Fried-
tell Gunsberg's and once
program consisted.of a discussion of
enberg, Miss Mollie Chabensky, Max
Shebuoth and the ceremonies con-
you eat it you will always
Weine and Solomon Levin, president
nected with it and a study of the Ten
of the leaders' council.
ask your dealer for it.
Commandments.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Joseph
Martha Katzer and Victoria Wein-
Chaggi will deliver the principal ad-
berg have a perfect attendance rec-
dresses, the latter speaking in Yid-
ord ever since the club was founded
dish. Miss Emma Lazaroff will sing
in January.
It is not necessary to enumerate the different kinds of Delicates-
in English and Yiddish and Miss Paul-
Several weeks ago the girls en-
sens which Gunsberg's make, but it is not difficult to say'that Guns-
ine Wohl will play the violin. The
joyed a hike to Belle Isle.
berg products are the best. Be sure it's Gunsberies—ask to see
program will also include short talks
Rose Waldman was elected Chron-
the label.
by Sol Slomovitz, representing the
icle reporter. The next meeting will
senior
clubs of the organization; by
We invite you to inspect our plant—the most sani-
be held Tuesday, June 17, at the
Pearl Firestone, on behalf of the
tary and modern equipped in the country.
home of Victoria Weinberg, 587
junior groups, and by Mr. Levin.
Kirby avenue.
Achieved Effective Results.
Since the organization of Voting
Pirchai Zion.
Judaea in this city, effective results
The last meeting of the Pirchai have been accomplished among a
Zion was held at the home of Miss large number of boys and girls along
Flo Cross, 439 East Palmer avenue. cultural, literary and athletic lines.
Plans were completed for the open In the work which was carried on,
meeting to be held Sunday, June 15, Zionism has been the basis for most
at the home of Miss Anne Ruben- of the programs, which sisualy con-
stein, 1014 Medbury avenue, to which sist of debates, discussions, reading
.gsmt■rww•mti
the members of the Irnos Israel have of papers and talks on the traditions
been invited. Several girls were and ideals of the Jewish people and
chosen to represent the Pirchai Zion on current activities in Zionism. Jew-
on Flower Day. The program con- ish holidays are the occasion for ap-
sisted of a discussion of current propriate massmeetings of the senior
events by Miss Gertrude Cohen.
and junior groups and programs im-
pressing the significance of the com-
PERFECTION LODGE
memorations are prepared and given
Perfection Lodge No. 480, I. & A. by the club members. Although
M., will hold a regular communica- Young Judaea is not an organization
tion Wednesday, June 18, at 7 p. m. with financial income, its active par-
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
ticipation in National Fund collec-
By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M. tions and other practical Zionist work
with the adult organizations, is an
important and recognized factor. A
recent outgrowth of the senior clubs
MAXIMUM PROTECTION
is the Dramatic Society of Young Ju-
AT MINIMUM COST
daea, whose object is to stage short
This company not only offers motor-
plays at affairs of the organization.
ists the utmost in protection but
Twenty Active Clubs.
to an unusual
ervic
lives with it se
are lower,
At present there are 20 active
degree. In addition
all of which makes Central Mutual
clubs composed of boys and girls be-
Insurance the best svallahle in Michi-
tween the ages of 8 and 18. Each
gan. Why not Investigate?
club is in charge of a leader who
attends the weekly meetings, al-
though every club has its own chair-
Between Lexington and Port Austin
Automobile Insurance Co.
man and other officers. Those who
Appropriate for
Wodward Ave.
Seventh Floor
comprise the Leathers' Council are:
al Sibley
DETROIT
Holman Bldg.
Main 3197.3198
Solomon Levin, president; Anna Be-
linsky, Celia Blucher, Mollie Chaben-
sky, Rose Copinsky, Mary ', Medea-
large pieces of acreage all available in this desirable locality-
berg, Lottie Gantzewitz, Yankcl Jes-
Only • I ew
DETOIT'S FUTURE "NEWPORT"
se', Sam Kabaker, Helen Kass, Hoke
Beautifully wooded, high magnificent views. deep coves and picturesque points.
Levin, Sidney Lopate, Joseph Mar-
Pine, white birch, cedar, elm, maple.
kel, Lillian :Mendelsohn, Elizabeth
No.1-5 mil. from Harbor Beach. 1320 ft, shorefront, wooded. Naturally land.
Rubenstein, Ruth Schwartz, l'hilip
seeped 15 acres. Price $11,000.
No.2-4 miles from Harbor Beach, 1320 ft. shorefront, wooded BO scree. Sightly.
Slomovitz and Max Weine. Miss
Price $12,500.
Mary Caplan, educational and social
No.3-2900 ft. shorefront. 50 acres, wooded. Stream ro. through property.
In outskirts of village of Port Austin. Attractive cottage colony adloin•
worker, is an advisory and ex-officio
Ing. Splendid for subdivision. Price $25,000.
member of the council.
No.4-4000 ft. shorefront. 230 acre s,
adjoining "Broken Rocks," three miles
The quinquennial anniversary cele-
above Port Austin. High tiere d ground, wonderful trees, vide, white,
ours• back of woods. Huge swimming
bration will be preceded by a social
sandy ahora. Perfect site for sour
huildM1
pool adjoins golf course. Stone querry at one end for
gathering for the leaders, at the home
Price 130,000.
of Mr. Slomovitz, on Sunday, June
Also Furnished Shorefront Cottage. for Sale.
15. The meeting at Shaarey Zedek •
A Few Choic• Single Lots, $20 Per Foot.
on the evening of June 18 will be
open to the public.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS

Club
Notes

Young

JUDAEANS CONCLUDE
FIVE YEARS' WORK

"LET'S GET SOME OF
GUNSBERG DELICATESSEN"

A

TIMELY sale offering you great values in portia and sun-
room rockers. These two leading manufacturers—"Kar-
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rocker is guaranteed by the makers and by this store,

The Rocker Pictured at Right

Made by "Karpen" of fibre-rush and finished in a
beautfiul dark chestnut brown. Great values at this
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of t h e greatest $
values ever of-
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pay as convenient

Rocker Pictured at Left

These by "Heywood." $
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genuine woven reed
seats! Big values! Pay
at your convenience!

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Rocker Pictured at Right

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Touring—New Paint
Roadster—New Tires
Brougham—Perfe ct

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Packard Cars Stand All the
Tests of the Tire Makers.

Night and day for 20 out of every
24 hours and 365 days a year auto.
mobiles are pounded over the high-
ways of Ohio testing tires produced
in the Akron tire factories. On some
of the cars mileage that in normal
driving would represent 10 years of
service is piled up in less than a year.
More than a year's driving is done in
a month.
Three Packard Six cars operated
by one of the larger tire companies
have been given 302,000 miles with
an average of 440 miles a day. One
Packard Six has averaged 470 miles
a day for five months. The company
operating these cars has selected
l'ackards exclusively for the testing
of larger sized tires and recently pur-
chased its fifty-third Packard for the
work. Each car is treated like any
other piece of tire making or testing,
machinery. It has a complete cost
record and its selection was based on
an ability to perform its work with
the maximum of economy.
Records of tire testing Packard
Sixes show that in the hundreds of
thousands of miles they have traveled
an average of 16 miles to the gallon
of gasoline has been obtained.

WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS,
TENTS, ETC.
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937 Lamed St. E.

CARD OF THANKS

DIAMOND INSURANCE

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein of
11400 Bethune avenue take this means
of thanking their relatves and friends ,
for the many gifts presented to their
daughter, Rosalind, in honor of her
confirmation.

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