PEQunzonfr,wisn RONICLE Fraternal and Club Notes Em El Social Alders. The Ern El Social Alders will hold a short meeting Saturday evening, July 19, at 8:45 at the North End Branch of the Jewish Institute, 1111 Westminster. Members have been requested to come on time no that the meeting may be concluded at an early hour. Social Mixers. The last meeting of the Social Mix. ers was held at the home of Miss Winkler. A new member, Miss Hart- man, was elected. Dancing followed the conclusion of the business meet- nig. The raffle committee reported that nearly all the tickets had been sold for the table lamp which is to be raffled at the next meeting, which will be held July 23 at the home of Mr. Fogel, 292 Theodore street, at 8 o'clock. Perigolds. A meeting of the Perigolds was held at the home of Miss Jean Collins of 8568 Cameron avenue last Tues- day evening. A musicale is to be given at the home of Miss Lillian Kopatz for the members and their friends. Maerlin. The members of the Maevlin Club enjoyed a wienie and marshmallow roast at Belle Isle Tuesday, July 15. The next meeting of the club will take place July 22 at the home of Miss Dorothy Wallace of 2306 Clair- mount avenue. Athena Girls Club. J OYS may come—and go. But the kind of furnishings you find at Dean's are a joy forever! You, whose desires are for an odd chair, an unusual table or stand, a beauti- ful lamp, a choice rug, a masterpiece pic- ture, a handsome davenport, an impressive tapestry--a dining room, living room or bedroom suite—an exquisite object of decorative art—anything in finer furnish. ings for gracing the home—you should see the wonders of Dean studios! The last regular meeting of the Athena Girls Club was held last Tuesday at the home of Miss Ethel Last, Owen avenue. Plans were COM- pleted for the excursion to be held Sunday, July 20, at Put-In-Bay. Mem- bers have been asked to meet at the foot of First street at 8:30 in the morning. The Misses Sophie Schwartz, Shirley Victor, Gertrude Hershman and Adeline Cohen are the committee in charge of the annual dance to be held at Ilotel Stotler in October. During the summer meet- ings will be held every other week. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Ruth AaronotT, 455 King avenue, Tuesday evening, July 29. STUDENT FEATURES OF NEW CAMBRIDGE BECOMES CHAMPION the IMMIGRATION LAW RABBI WOLF GOLD ARE MADE CLEAR GOES TO PALESTINE Abrahams conies from a family of noted athletes. Ile competed in the 100, 200 and 400-meter races and long jump. Harold Abrahams Defeats American Sprinters in Franco. Provisions As to Exemptions Are Summarized by Bu- reau at Washington. PROCEDURE OF RELATIVES OF EXEMPT CLASS GIVEN Department of Labor Issues Petition Form Required of Applicants. WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.). The Bureau of Immigration, in view I of existing misunderstanding regard. ing the new immigration law, explain- ed certain features of the law, and the regulations issued thereunder, particularly respecting the procedure to obtain immigration visas for rela- tives exempt from the quota, and those relatives given preference with- in the quota. Relatives totally exempt from quota restrictions are the wives and unmarried children, under 18 years of age, of American citizens; minis- ters of religion, college professors, their wives and unmarried children under eighteen; as well as bona tide students, at least 15 years of age, seeking entry temporarily for the purpose of pursuing their education at government approved educational institutions. The next class, which is not, how- ever, exempt from the quota, but merely given preference over all other applicants, up to one-half of each month's quota, is comprised of children between 18 and 21, fathers, mothers, husbands or wives of Ameri- can citizens, and also immigrants who are skilled in agriculture and their dependent children under 16. Declarants Kin Not Preferred. The attention of the public is cal- led to the fact that outside of the exceptions above mentioned, the only relatives entitled to exemption or preference, are these whose relatives in America are full-fledged citizens of this country, and that the rela- tive, of mere declarants or immi- , grants are not entitled to any prefer- Upholstering ,' ence or any special privilege what- i ever. Draperies Nu Beta Phi. As regards those immigrants who Rugs and Carpets A raffle was held by the Nu Beta are entitled to preference within the Lamps and Shades Phi Sorority Tuesday evening, July quota, the quotas of the east Euro- 15, at the home of Miss Ilelen Holin- pean countries are so small that even Window Shades stet, 6703 Van Court avenue. Miss the number of relatives who may be Objets de' Art Bettie Zamsky of Pittsburgh drew the given preference by reason of earlier winning ticket, the kodak, which was application will prove a very small the article raffled, going to David number. Love of 516 Woodward avenue. Mem- The procedure for obtaining im bers and guests enjoyed a bridge and migration visas for exempt and pre- luncheon following the raffle. , ferred relatives above specified is as follows: Any citizen of the United States claiming that any immigrant is his 1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State relative, and that such immigrant is Telephone Main 0224 properly admissible to the United States as exempt, or is entitled to preference as a relative, may file with the Commissioner General a petition in a form prescribed by the Labor Among the Detroiters who are Department, stating: 1, the petition- visiting at the Park lintel, Mount er's name and address; 2 if a citizen Clemens, are Mrs. A. Simons, Mrs. by birth, the date and place of his M. Lebenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Si. birth; 3, if a naturalized citizen, the I. Nathan. Mrs. Doktor of New York date and place of his admission to City, who is the sister of Mrs. Fannie citizenship and the number of his sacrifice Christian children as Pass- Welfare Board is conducting a con- Doktor of Detroit, is also spending certificate, if any; 4, the name and over olferings and use their blood for test for one and two-act plays dealing several weeks at the Park Hotel. address of his employer or the place ritual purposes. with a Jewish theme for production of business or occupation if he is not Krasnitzki has started a libel ac- by seniors in Jewish community cen- Mrs. Men Ii. Levy of the London an employee; 5, the degree of the re- Charged With Belonging to Former tion against the archbishop, and in- ters of America. Three prizes of $200, Manor Apartments, 1785 Seward ave- lationship of the immigrant for whom tends to call as witnesses in his de- $150 and $100, respectively, will be nue, and Mrs. Milly Berg of the Ad- such petition is made, and the names "Black Hundred." fense Metropolitan Eudokim and awarded to the authors of the three dison lintel are at the Bancroft of all the places where such immi- best plays submitted. Hotel, Saginaw, where they were cal- grant has resided prior to and at the MOSCOW.—(J, T. A.)—Krasnitz- Lvoff. kl, the head of the Communist "living The contest will continue until Oc- led by the serious illness of their time when the petition is filed; 6, mother, Mrs. Lena Clinkostine. that the petitioner is able to and will church", is accused of having been a tober 1 and is open to everyone. The support the immigrant if necessary member of the infamous pogromist or- rules of the contest call for an origi- to prevent such immigrant becoming ganization, known, in the days of the Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shulman of nal work and must deal with some czar, as the "Black Hundred," in a Jewish problem or center around one Delaware avenue have as their house a public charge. statement made by Archbishop Veden- guests their sister, Mrs. M. M. Gor- Petition Must Be Attested. of the Jewish festivals. Another re- Three Prima Will be Awarded to sky of the Orthodox Russian Synod. quirement is that it must be suitable choff and daughter, Dolly, of Hotel This petition must be accompanied Winning Authors. Sherwn, Chicago. The archbishop also states that the for production by seniors in the vari- by the statements of two or more present head of the "living church" ous Y. M. H. A.'s and Jewish centers responsible citizens of the United Miss Rose Tobias of Oklahoma States, to whom the petitioner has was one of those who during the Nel- NEW YORK.—To encourage the in America. A committee composed lie trial in Kiev alleged that the Jews writing of Jewish plays, the Jewish of three judges will award the prizes. City is the guest of her uncle and been personally known for at least aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedberg one year. The Department of La- of Virginia Park. bor has published the form of peti- tion to be used, and will send it by Miss Rita Ilarris was hostess at a mail to soy party requesting it, and bridge party at her home Wednes- will not consider any other form of day, July 16, in honor of Miss Sylvia petition. Kaplan of Chicago, who is visiting in If the Commissioner General finds the city. Many delightful affairs are the facts stated in the petition to be being arranged for Miss Kaplan. true, and that the immigrant in re - spect to whom the petition is made Mrs. George Bloom and daughters, is entitled to be admitted to the Dorothy and Ruth Elaine, of Tenny- United States as a non-quota immi- son avenue are spending the summer grant, or is entitled to preference as at Wolf and Grass Lakes, Mich. a relative, he shall, with the approval of the Secretary of Labor, inform Mrs. Bertha Friedman of Chicago boulevard and daughter, Mrs. Harry the Secretary of State of his decision, Sloan, are spending several weeks in and the Secretary of State shall then authorize the consular officer with Atlantic City. whom the application for the immi- gration visa has been filed to issue Miss Dorothy Simon of Chicago is Branch offices of the Bank of Detroit have the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. the immigration visa or grant the preference. been established throughout the city for David Solomon and daughter, Edith, All other immigrants except those of dfid Frederick avenue. Miss Solo- the use of those who find it inconvenient to mon entertained at her home Sunday specified above as exempt or pre- ferred need only apply directly for a come to our main office. evening in honor of Miss Simon, who is the fiancee of her brother, Jack visa to their nearest consul abroad. Those of the non-exempt and non- Solomon. Each of our community banks offer you the preferred class do not need any pa- same dependable, friendly service for pers from America. The preferred Miss Pearl Silverman of Toledo is visiting relatives and friends in the relatives, however, in addition to which the Bank of Detroit is known writi ng the e r re I relatives in America to city . throughout the city. file the necessary petition in Wash- On July 7th we opened our latest branch bank ington, should immediately, without , Not only can you carry a commercial or —the sixteenth—at 8300 Linwood Ave., at Vivid-Colored Hues of Ancient waiting for their American relative to the south-east corner of Euclid Ave. take action, apply for a visa with the savings account in one of these branch Rome to be Shown in I consul as otherwise the quota may be Business men and residents of this fast grow- Pageant. banks, but you can pay your water, gas ' filled by previous non-preferred appli- ing locality are cordially invited to visit this cations. newest community bank and become ac- telephone and electric bills and save many The pageantry of ancient Rome quainted. Commodious and comfortable quar- tedious trips downtown. under Nero, the cruelty of its em- ters have been provided, and friendly and peror, the selfishness of its patrician efficient employees will be glad to welcome The hours these branches of the Bank of leaders and the daring of the small old friends and customers. group of high-minded men who de- Detroit are open are convenient too; 10 to Should you become a customer here, your nounced the vices of the day, will be 3 on week days. 9 to 12 on Saturdays, from every banking needs will be taken care of I enacted in the open-air spectacle to American Jews Plan Music Center in with promptness, courtesy and efficiency. If ti until 8 o'clock Monday evenings. Palestine. b staged at the Grotto Stadium Au- you are not a customer we will be most happy gust 2 to 17 by the World Amuse- to accommodate you in every possible way. Visit the Bank of Detroit branch nearest ment Service Association. The page. NEW YORK.—The administrative Come in and learn what Bank of Detroit ant, which is entitled."The Awakes- council of the Jewish memorial your home or place of business and let the con- friendliness and courtesy will mean to you. ing," is being prepared by men who servatory of music to be erected in manager explain to you the many service have won distinction in various Palestine has issued an appeal for this strong bank can offer you. branches of dramatic art, among funds, Dr. Joseph Silverman, rabbi them Del Pere Brandeaux, formerly emeritus of Temple Emanuel, presi- with the Russian Ballet Company and dent of the board, who returned from a skillful exponent of classical danc- a tour in the Holy Land, said that an ing, and Harry Keefer, for 22 years institution of the kind was urgently stage director for Robert B. Mantel!, needed. "Hundreds of young men and the distinguished interpreter of women who have been educated in Eu- Shakespearean roles. A number of rope and America are pioneering in MAIN OFFICK• 241 WEST FORT ST. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE civic and fraternal organizations in Palestine; they have little opportun- Detroit are co-operating in the pres- ity for recreation, and nothing would entation of the pageant. OUR CONVENIENT BRANCHES meet the present need better than a eels Woodward Ave. (Opposite Adelaide) 1201 Westminster Avenue (at Delmar) 7164 Michigan Avenue (et Chopin) 'system of glee clubs organized by a 790 Ferndale Avenue (at Serie:wells) That South America greatly needs central conservatory of music." A 6601 brand River Avenue (at Hudson) 12500 E. Jefferson Avenue fat Connors) 8401 Hamilton Avenue let Euclid) slat West Jefferson Avenue (et Curl the initiative and enterprise of Jew- ' group of 6401 Clues Street (et Kirby) Jewish soldiers serving in asao L,ne.u4 t.t 7960 West Fart Street (Nur West End) 6251 Dia Avenue (Opp.). Liverneix) ish settlers is the claim of Louis the American army originated the Under Conetruction: 2706 Hastings Street (Neu Division) Plaut, prominent business man and :idea, starting the fund ferns their own 4600 Michigan Avenue to 31.0 9015 Twelfth (near Taylor) 1330 Ruseell Street (Nue Kirby) traveler of Newark, who has just re- pockets. The drive for 6378 Cretiot Avenue (at Meldrum) the endowment 0101 Mack (At Parker) turned (rem an extended tour of sev- fund of $2i0,000 will be launched eral countries on the southern conti- 'from the office of the association, CO nent East Twenty-third street, New York. Exterior Painting Interior Decorating Wall Papers Furniture Period Furniture Antique Furniture PARIS.—Harold bl. Abrahams, an undergraduate at Cambridge Univer- sity, scored over four of the fleetest athletes of America in the 100-meter sprint final in the Olympic in Colons- ben, France, July 6. Among those who went down to defeat before Eng- land's champion sprinter was Charles l'addock, holder of the world's record for the distance of 100 meters and de- fender of the title. Abraham's vic- tory for Great Britain came as a great blow to the Americans, who con- tended with the utmost impetuousity with the star athlete's representing Finland for the supremacy in the in- ternational games. SAN FRANCISCO•—(J. T. A.).— Rabbi Wolf Gold, well-known bliz- rachi leader and rabbi of the United Jewish Orthodox Community of this city, has resigned his post and is leav- ing for Palestine. Rabbi Gold, since coming to San Francisco from New York, made a strenuous effort to build up in the for west a united Jewish orthodox community. He succeeded in scour- ing a Jewish center for the orthodox group, where activities along spirit- ual, social and recreational lines for young and old are carried on. Women's and Misses' Summer Dresses at Greatly Reduced Prices $15.00 Styles and colors correctly fashioned for street, Country Club and vacation wear. Imported Voiles, Crepes, Linens, Sport Silks, Satins, Flannels. Dotted Swiss Frocks Irish crochet lace trimmed, $10.00 Sport Dresses Of English Broadcloth Stripes, $12.50 ROSE & FABRIZIO 112 Madison Avenue At the Park MID-SUMMER FROLIC OF TILE SIGMA PHI GAMMA SORORITY July 25, 1924, at 8:30 P. M. CASINO, CASS LAKE RIALTO'S ORCHESTRA Entertainment. Novelty Prizes. THE HARRY.J.13EAR II ocial and Qrsanal COMMUNIST CHURCH HEAD DENOUNCED ANNOUNCEMENT The General Offices of the DETROIT MOTORBUS COMPANY ARE NOW LOCATED AT Dexter Blvd. and Terminal R. R. Tel. Arlington 1600 to 1605 inc. Please Address All Mail Accordingly J. W. B. 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