hE9LTROKficWiSil PAGE FIVE P,NlEi.r la simu ommosainoillah. Fraternal and Club Notes NOTICE! BOESKY BROS.' Newest Delicatessen Store Kynthian Club. • An election of officers for the com- ing term of the Kynthian Club Was held Sunday afternoon, Oct. 12, at the home of William Weisberg. 572 When Completed, Will Be the Finest Shop Harmon avenue. Samuel R. Green- of Its Kind in America. bauni was re-elected president, Dore Novitz was elected vice-president, Will Be Your Pride and Pleasure to Shop Here. It Louis I Heilman secretary and Ben Schwartz treasurer. The club is planning a number of social affairs for the winter, which will include an installation-of-officers party. --- Better Known as Ladies Auxiliary, I. 0. B. A. THE FARNSWORTH KOSHER DELICATESSEN The Ladies Auxiliary of the Inde- pendent Order of B'rith Abraham will ilasswommoos""""mm"'"'"""soamisormansonomm give a Sinichas Torah ball Sunday' evening, Oct. 28, at the Talmud To- rah at Philadelphia and Byron aye- Mn II . E . Li n m t t is chairman s, %%%%%% % %%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%N%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% • e 0 of sues the committee arranging the / dance. At TWELFTH AND HAZELWOOD Extowe Rooting .ateoor 1)c000tooz ' I riper, Exquisite I: mane • • of ,d1 Scrods BOESKY BROS. l '1,11.4gs:ring I )hiperici Rugs told Col fe,s lAtopi did Slides 1xaniiiii Shades ()biers de' .Alt HASTINGS AT FARNSWORTH - Speedwagon Specials '23 Reo closed cab and short can- $875 opy. Price '22 Reo closed cab and short can- $650 opy. Price '21 Reo open cab and stake body. $600 Price '21 Dodge Panel delive?y, special 800 body. Price '23 Dodge 'panel, used only for $575 light work. Price '21 Ford, screen side, closed cab and sliding gear transmission $575 Price '23 Chevrolet one-ton panel de- $350 livery, very good at I I ' I I The next sleeting of the Social Mixers will be held Wednesday even- / mg at the home of Louis Garber, Cameron avenue. Plans have / keen completed for a donee to be given the evening of Nov. 23 at the . et J erMho Temple, 8381 Oaland avenue. 0 The Royal Military Boys will furnish the ints•ic. 'rickets are being sold by 0 each member and will be available at the door the evening of the dance. Montefiore Lodge. / Montelliitai Lodge, Nn. 12, Inde- pendent Ofider Free Sons of Israel, eheld its last meeting Thursday, Oct. I 9, at its new meeting place, the Knights of Pythias Hall, Cass and Petering. Marner I,itinsky, spent the past six months travel- , ing through the east, addressed the I members. The next !reefing will be termed "Ladies' Night." Members ' I have been asked to bring their wives and friends to this meeting, which will take place Oct. 23. it you one or more rooms which, because of shape, size or light, need Have special treatment in decorating or furnishing, to obtain the desired effects? E,Alierien•e in dealing with architecture of unusual character, and facilities for meeting the particular requirementi of extreme cases, make Dean's ideas, suggestions and aid of especial value. The oddly-shaped rooms pictured above are examples of results that an be obtained by intelligent planning and painstaking execution. Whatever your decorating problems--Dean's is thoroughly equipped to solve lhome of Morris Jacobs, Blaine noe- 1 nue. The club is planning a dance to be given in the near future at the Palmetto Apartments. Jerry Brown was chosen chairman of the commit- tee which is arranging the dance. Jo- . seph Raskin will be host at the next meeting. Reo Michigan Sales, Inc. at 01 ' The Kappa Nu Kegg, a recently or- y 0,:muted club, held a meeting at the Our passenger car department offers a wide choice in open and closed used cars—all standard models—many of them being Reos in good condi- tion. You can buy at better advantage now than at 0 any other season. Come in and see our offerings. Alexandrine Odd Rooms -Need Special Treatment Kappa No Kegg. 4 Woodward _ Social Mixers. e them to your greatest advantage. Athena Girls. At the meeting of the Athena Girls Club held last Tuesday evening, final arrangements were made for a mas- querade dancing party to be given Saturday evening Oct. 25, in the Flemish room of Hotel Tuller, which will be invitational. A special orches- tra will be the feature of the even- ing's program. The next regular meeting will be Tuesday evening. Oct. 21, at the Y. W. II. A. club rooms, 89 Rowena street. THE HARRYJ. D EAR DETROIT S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR BO YEARS 1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State Telephone Main 0224 Halcyon Club. Edgewood 2311 The first informal invitational dance given by the Ilalcyon Club will take place Saturday evening, Nov. 1. Music will be furnished by the Royal Melody Boys. There will be ballet t; I entertainment by Miss Anna Polin- sky. / ■ SlaWCICIAIIWAWCBSSIASSka! laNS 14%.%SalaSVASSIaltaltaWMa.NS ISICW • Muslin Club. • M an open meeting of the Maevlin Club held last Tuesday at the home I of Miss Ruse Swotlo the following I Florence F.. Corn. The club is plan- e a bb ridg e e•party, the dat IL:, guests were present: The Misses' , n ing to announc ed la ter. f w hi ch givwill 1111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIL elle Schultz, Sediella Goldstein, _ B ' t111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII = Rose Schechter, Evelyn Levinson and o = Sylvia Wasserman. The program con- The 'next meeting will be held Oct. Member Federal Reserve Bank 1659 West Philadelphia avenue. Mks Sadye Sachs, •.7= sited of piano selections by the 28 at the home of --- Misses Belle Schultz and Margaret . .. Sisterhood. • Emanuel • T • Z- Lentos and a recitation by Miss Sc- The Sisterhood of Congregation = diella Goldstein. The next meeting = will be at the home of Miss Rose Le- Emanuel met last Wednesday at the !new synagogue, Wilson and Taylor =vin, 4:15 King avenue. avenues. The sisterhood will' meet again next Wednesday afternoon at Blue Bird Girls. Miss Edith Sominsky was the hos• 2 o'clock, when reports of the corn- — s at the last meeting of the Blue mittees on the kitchen and dining = , Bird Girls. held at her home, 565 East room equipments will be . given. OF DETROIT = Palmer avenue, Thursday evening, --7.. I Oct. 9. A theater party for the mem• = STATEMENT OF CONDITION mier tiElast Tuesday ; bens was arranged to be held at the The Diana GMs G Close of Business October 8th, 1924. _I Shubert Detroit Oct. 16. Tickets for evening at the home of Miss Betty FzEithe dance which will take plac e Nov. Davidson of 431 East Ferry avenue. = 2 at Hotel Statler are being sold by The next meeting will be at the home =I all,members. The next regular meet- of Miss Mollie Mellinotf of 556 Ilar- E- _ - ing will be held at the home of Mrs. mon avenue, Oct. 21. = ,I. Goldberg. 2054 Edison avenue. THE Al% STATE BANK Di "E". RESOURCES Mortgages, Loans and $18,543,867.83 Discounts 2,295,950.00 U. S. Bonds (Liberty) . Municipal, Railroad and 2,320,280.52 Other Bonds Federal Reserve Bank 60,000.00 Stock 795063.08 Banking Houses . 230,007.04 Furniture and Fixtures Cash and Due from Banks 3,137,948.85 Customers Bonds (Held 375,432.50 for Safekeeping) 188,110.27 Other Assets ,• --- Hebrew Ladies Aid. Columbus Discovered America 432 Years Ago Lu Ana Club. Lu Ana Club mot last Tuesday The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society ' , evening at the home of Miss Dorothy = will hold a meeting Oct. 22 at the Levenson of 2268 Taylor avenue. The = 1. 0. B. A. llall, 682 East Warren club is planning to give a dance the i7.7. Mnne. The society is planning to evening of Nov. 30 at Hotel Tidier. — -a hold a Thanksgiving ball. Karma Klub. --- F.- - The Karma Mob will meet Slant . . Kadimah Girls. At the last meeting of the Kadimah day evening, Oct. 18; at the home of = — ;iris held last Tuesday at the home Harry Thomas, 7555 Cameron ave- = o f Miss Esther Neumann of 528 East ue. The club has completed arrange- = Ferry avenue, the following officers mints fur a dance which will be given = were elected: Presidont, Minnie WU- , Sunday evening, Oct. 26, at Jericho E-- .-- lit; vice-president, Rosalind Frank; . Temple, Oakland and Melbourne ave. = recording secretary, Lillian Rosen- noes. Fox Novelty Orchestra isiII E,.. = hlum; corresponding secretary, Ethel play and Francis MacGuire, from the .= Klein; treasurer, Rose Gedrich. Final Feist Music House, will furnish the en- = arrangements were made for a hard tertainment. All members of the club ...-7. times party to he held Oct. 25, The who are selling tickets are requested = next meeting will be held at the home to bring their reports to the meeting = of Miss Lillian Shivian, 1609 Taylor Saturday evening. . , — avenue. The — English Actor Is Featured in "Plain Jane" at Shubert The next meeting . of the Jewish = Detroit. = Women's European W elfare Organiz- Jewish Women's European Welfare. ation will be held Tuesday, Oct. 21, The presentation at the Shubert = at the Farnsworth Synagogue. Plans = are being completed fur a dance to Detroit for the week of Oct. 19 will $27,946,960.09 Total — lie given at the Arena Gardens the , be "Plain Jane," featuring Joe Lau- — evening of Nov. 11. Mrs. I. Rosen- tie, Jr. Mr. Laurie will be supported LIABILITIES = stein and Mrs. Joseph, mckerman are by Jay Gould, who enacts the hero': ion of the Maxine Brown, the demure h eroine, Capital Stock, Surplus and — in charge of the distri and John •Troughton, who ploys the $ 2,027,362.95 tickets. Undivided Profits part of Rollin, the butler. "Plain 146,987.26 Jane" comes almost directly from Reserves Alpine Social Club. last meeting of the Alpine New York, where it had a run of six 4,826.73 At the = Dividends Unpaid = Social Club final arrangements for months. It is a musical comedy fea- 8,266,746.74 Commercial Deposits Er: a Halloween affair were made. A turing two thrilling episodes which number of members were entertained are unusual, a reproduction of a 17,120,835.24 Savings Deposits = at the birthday party which was given Madison Square Garden boxing con• None honor of Miss Judith l.ippitt at test and a sky-writing effect, a recent Bills Payable hovelty. An excellent cast supports 4,768.67 = the home of her parents. _-- Letters of Credit At the forthcoming meeting each the principals, including a chorus = =-_-. Customers Bonds (Held member will address the organization which was personally picked and su: = on a topic which has to do with the ',erased by W alter Brooks. 375,432.50 for Safekeeping) . John Troughton, who plays the but, = "making of a perfect man." Sol Lumberg will he the first speaker. The ler, is an English actor who has been -=-:. = subject of his talk will be "The Ne- acting in America for a number of $27,946,960.09 Total . - - -7. = cessity of Wearing Well Fitted years. He played the butler in "The = Shoes. ' The next meeting will be . MT-Chance,' with Ethel Ilarrymore, DIRECTORS :F= held at the home of A. Armond Shut-'I and the part of Joe Lee, a gypsy Frank A. Kelly Fred J. McDonald =.---.. Robert M. Allan • prize fighter, in "Sporting Life,' a man. =....- Henry S. Koppin Louis W. Schimmel John J. B•rlum I play which featured a boxing match = W. D.Ihy ml 1 I Stocls•rd Jane." Joel = prior to "Plain L. s Sigma Beta. Fred = Frank E. Doremus G. Ch° W..1. ' P. Linton litiraey B. W•Ilace The first meeting of the Sigma Beta , = 7:- .- Gordon Fernley Albert Ottinger of New York City Sorority was held last Tuesday at the - 1 2 d M. Hearn. Frank E. Logan Harry C. Walker Rich ar = home of Miss Mollie Hack. Officers . is one of the running mates of Theo- 71:4- Main Office: 633-637 GRISWOLD STREET = 'for the year were elected and are as !dore Roosevelt on the New York state = = follows: President, Miss Dorothy Dia- Republican ticket. Mr. ()Binger WWI TWENTY-FOUR BRANCHES = ond; m secretary and treasurer, Miss I named for the office of a o yg eral. 7111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111if7Sadye G. Sachs; publicity editor, Miss ‘4. C OLUMBUS wouldn't know this grand old country if he came back to it now. Every day sees its changes. The simple life of our forefath- ers is being made more complicated all the time. The novelties of yesterday have beccme the necessities'of today. In order to keep pace with changing eco- nomic conditions funds are needed. It is the function of this institution to provide loans, making it possible to repay them .in fifty weekly Interest is amounts during the period oS a year charged at the rate of 6% and a small fee N charged for the service. The Industrial Bank 1219 Griswold Street Industrial Bank Building We Pay 5% on Savings "The Bank of Personal Service"