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Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Philippe an
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of their
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daughter,
Irene, to Samuel II. Gor
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Three gatherings selected from our
exquisite :Locks, are specially fea-
tured for immediate IIIS111,1:11.
In this getup are beau-
tifully tailored coats
of 'civil', Jeweltone,
Poiret Sheen and Char-
nnten— some fur-trim-
med.
Pure Wholesome Milk
Every Precaution Taken.
You Can Be Assured of Cleanliness and
"FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER"
portunity
Buys Prepared for Bar :Mitzvah.
Phone ARLINGTON 1000
9025 CARDONI AVE.
Morris I. Goldfeder, Mgr.
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Expert Teachers. Refined Atmosphere.
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Three Sessions Per Week for
Thome Unable to Attend Daily
graduate of the GrotIntt
a graduate
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From the President's Desk—Talk No. 224.
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is one of several allegoric panels modeled by Anthony
Di Lorenzo and typifying respectively INDUSTRY,
TRANSPORTATION, LABOR, FINANCE. In the panel
illustrate tithe armored figure is shown holding in one
hand the key for SAFEKEEPING of wealth, and in the
other, a sword, emblematic of PROTECTION. Sculp-
tured lion heads on the cornices, after the early Greek
style, denote STRENGTH AND SECURITY
lot, and
This sew building trill bt• opened mnne
(1 ,a1111 horded to i n spect it.
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July 12.
Announcement of orchestral novel- •
ties to be presented by Conductor
Gabrilowtsch during the next season,
together with the names of additional
soloists, will be made as circum-
lstances permit.
HEBREW SCHOOLS ,
Alumni Association:
A regular meeting of the Alumni
Association of the United Hebrew
" Schools was held ttt Kirby Center onl
Monday, May 11. Bernard Isaacs,:
principal of the United Hebrew!
I Schools, spoke on "The Evolution of
llebrew Education in America" and
1Max Weine told of the literary works
of Rabbi Chaim Chernowitz, famous
Talmudic scholar. The association
it planning it series of programs on
cultural subjects.
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Me New Rvittiing is on the site of taw
ld and Lafayette
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old l o cation---Grieoc
Agudath Bi•lik:
The last regular meeting of the,
' Agudath Malik was held at the home
of Bernard Isaacs and was featured
by a talk by Max Gordon, a teacher
at the United Hebrew Schools, on the
• poet, Chaim Nachunt Malik. On Sat-
urday evening, 51,ty 9, the organiza-
tion attended in a body the lecture
by Dr. Chaim Chernovitz
,
"The St:ionce of Judaism." The next '
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cle in
lour, velfflic
'fling room
ut bedroom
igns in wii-
ips and niir-
les, smoking.
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;eful for th.
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utTets, china
have it ot
se. \Ve will
A furniture.
suites, bed-
no numerous
Announcement
J. S. BACHE & CO.
WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL
OF THEIR OFFICES
FROM
230 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
TO
126-130 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
MAIN FLOOR
May 10, 1925
NAN ST.
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NO MATTER WHAT YOUR SELEC-
TION MAY 11E, WU ('AN FEEL
SURE THAT YOU ARE GETTING
"A IF,ItICA'S FINES'I' 1 , ERNITURE"
A'I' PRICES 1,0 \VER THAN THOSE
(;ENE RALLY PREVAILING.
Gives You a Year To
Pay Without Interest
"America's Finest Furniture"
9-PIECE BOUDOIR SUITE
of DISTINCTIVE DESIGN
'590
Members of
New York. Stock Exchange
Detroit Stock Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
and all Principal Exchanges
IIIS exquisite suite made by Luce, of Grand
Rapids, is an outstanding example of furniture
craftsmanship.
It is of Malaga Maple, richly finished and beauti-
fully hand decorated. The interiors are of oak.
The ;4;4 includes a 52-inch dresser, full size hod,
vanity, chitTorette, chair and bench.
An unusual suite that you can only appreciate
when you see it for yourself.
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151. Rhetts, educational director, in
co-operation with public school Ai-
' dais and the women's clubs of the
I city and state. In connection with
t this work five concerts for young peo-
' plc will be given on Saturday morn-
1 inns and live pairs of concerts for
junior audiences on Tuesdays and
Wednesdays at convenient dates dur-
New Main Store: 14164424 Washington Boulevard
mg the season.
A special performance of Cacti's "St.
( High Street at Hastings
Matthew's Passion" music is plan-
: nod for Holy Week with the assist-
) 8430 Hamilton Boulevard
' ance of the Detroit Symphony Choir
Four Branches ) 4721 West Warren Avenue
and soloists to be announced later
in the season.
( 13512 Oakman Boulevard
I Three concerts will be given during
I the season in Buffalo and plans have
been made for single performances in
Grand Rapids, l'ontiac, Toledo and
I Ypsilanti, with three concerts sated-
uled for Ann Arbor.
Delegates to the re-
M. A. Brigman, for five years in
totter, 1925.
The other officers elected are: Mrs. union will include alumni of the Uni-
the offices of the Symphony Society! REGENE COHANE HEADS
Julian 1'. Marvel, vice-president, and
appointed
assistant
man-
versity
from
all
over the United
and new
CORNELL WOMEN'S CLUB Mrs. C. 11. I.. Allen, secretary-treas- States and many foreign countries.
snag has charge of the allotment of
urer.
Of
the
2,000
alumni
who are expected
subscribers and reports an
sea t s t o
The Cornell Women's Club, in co- to attned about 500 will be women,
I unprecedented subscription for next
At the annual meeting of the Cur-
operation
with
the
men's
organiza-
and
it
is
with
them
that the Cornell
ear's concerts. Boxes for the Thurs.
:y
: day evening series were sold recently nell Women's Club, held at the Worn- tion, the Cornell Club of Detroit, is Women's Club is particularly con-
at auction and the boxes for the Fri- en's City Club on Saturday, May 9,
akin • elaborate and enthusiastic cerned.
n
F u rend C ohae
day evening series are subscribed for Regene
was elected plans for the entertainment of the
Mrs. Cohane has been appointed
ident of the o rgan ization for the delegates to the world Cornell con-
this season. Options for seat loch- P
vice-chairman of the general conven-
tions were held for old subscribers ensuing year. Mrs. Cohane is a gradu- vention, which will be held at the
ate of the Cornell Uversity Law Book-Cadillac Hotel, Detroit, in 0e- tion.
un til May 1 and in most cases these'
•ti in g attorney.
, options were taken up by renewals of School and is a prat. cni
'subscriptions.
Julius Sturm, orchestra contractor,
has made arrangements with 55 mem-
' tiers of the Detroit Symphony to play
under the direction of Victor Kolar
in the municipal concerts at Belle
Isle Park for six weeks during the
1 coming summer, commencing on
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SeaSOII Sal,
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The monthly meeting of the Sister. entirely, or For
nearly
of time in the
the so,
first
hood of Temple Beth El was held critters
. of the orchestra the entire
history
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'series
promises
to
be
sold
out by sub-
I li ill Wednestlay, May 6.
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will he
concert-,
Mrs. I. Rich, :Mrs. Jacob Thal and scription.
Sixteen pairs of
on , , as III la , t. an
Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb were in Grand '
1: ' 1 Rapids last Monday and Tuesday to given next seas
Friday
eienings.
Enii-
Thursday and
attitnil
the convention
of the Sister.
Michi- rent soloists will appear tItiring the
gan Federation
of Temple
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season, including J
and ossiii Galtrilo-
Willialll BaChillIA
hoods.
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witsch, pianists; Jacque , Thiltattil,
1
Daniel
DanzIger
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New York and At Ilya Schkolnik, Erna Rubinstein and
MN.
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harry Farlirnan, violinist , : Pablo Ca-
ell o several weeks in
nd 111.11 ■ 1:1 1,1 , h,III -
ls, violoncellist, and
seals
:, : I Il , !antic City.
skit, Richard Crooks, Joie:tit Schwartz
fills
TetUrned
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Nlargareth
Mittzenatier,
singers.
Mrs. Samuel Selmer
an
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The personnel of the itmItestra will
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remain for the !mist part unchanged.
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chairs f
E x ceptions are III the nrst
awl in the
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• t hi t violoncello anti viola
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, horn sections.
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The 16 pairs of Thursday and Fri-
141 Hike:
A hike has been arranged for Sun-.
', day, May 17. Those wishing to at. day evening concerts are scheduled
tend should be at the clubhouse at It , to fall on Oct. 15-16, 29.90; Nov. 12-
ii o'clock with their lunches. The only' 13, 26-27; Dec. 3.4, 17-18, Dee. 31-
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21-22;
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n. 2, 1; J
4;lway to enjoy a hike is to wear old Ja1
Feb25-26
an. 7March 1 1-12,
2 -26;
11.
;11clothes.
and April 8-9, 15-16.
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Victor Kolar, the associate conduc-
t
Course: ----
II ,I Lecture
Dr. Don J. Barnes, director of child . tor, will conduct the tetptilar series
:1 welfare in this city, will lecture On , of concerts on 24 Sunday afternoons.
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: "The Detroit Baby" on Wednesday,: At these concerts the tirchestra will
;:'I May 20. This will be the fifth of ' have the assistance of popular soloists
h eret ofo re.
I:Ithe series of social hygiene lecture I as
The usu al performance of "The
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courses
which
have
been
taking
place
t
by the Detroit Symphony
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ill be given on Dec. 27 under
I at the "Y."
, Choir well
Mr, Gabrilowitsch's direction and
tentative plans have been made fur
KADIMAH
the appearance of the Ypsilanti Choir
HEBREW SCHOOL at the concert on Dec. 1:t.
•
(Isaiah Chernoff, Director)
The constructive and far-sighted
work of the Detroit Symphony So-
Ahavath Zion H•II, 442 Holbrook
Iciety in educating the younger goner.
(Near Beaubien)
90 Twelfth
ation to become the symphony audi-
Twelfth St. Br•nch-112
Quality.
ences of the future will bit continued
(Corner Ha.eiwod/
under the supervision of Miss Edith
Individual and group instruction.
ISTINCTI‘'E
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When the Detroit Symphony Or•
chestra opens its twelfth season on
Oct. 15 under the direction of Ossip
Gabrilowitsch, musicians and condo,
for will face an audience composed
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Fine Twills, Josena,
Jeweltone, Saraphine,
Ottoman, Char moon,
etc., trimmed with Rus-
sian Kit Fox, Leopard
and Badger.
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annual
saes,, Il will give its
tion It'nai
t,
Ntuad Yi t‘2
'hn:Ill'u,7d;;IY,' A
,Nh11::,Yb'al',,nicueetsrae
The proceeds will be for the benefit
of the synagogue.
BEAUTY, IIIGIt
QuALTr• AND ;110DERATE The Standard Plan
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PRICE ARE l'Ii'MBINED IN Al
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
These are all distinctly
better coats, luxurious-
ly trimmed with fur.
and fashioned of the
most wanted fabrics.
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... ' I es Auxiliary of Congrttga-
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Symphony Orchestra Announ-
ces Programs and Soloists
For Next Season.
THREE
Sleeting of the organization will be
held on Saturday evening, May 16, at
the home of Esther Karron, 1214 Hol-
brook avenue, when Mr. 5lelamed will
speak on "The Appreciation of
Poetry."
The Agudath Malik is a Hebrew
of the girls
literary society compost-4i
of the four highest clti,F1, of the
United Hebrew Schools. Named after
the great Hebrew putt, Chaim Na-
chum Malik, the society devotes much
el its time to a study of his storks.
FA a lilargolis is president.
Thomas
& Cantrell
Interior decorating. Paint-
ing and papering. Elec-
trical contracting. Esti-
mates free, We have a
display room open for in-
spection at the Gardner
White Furniture Co., 48-19
Grand River.
Office at-
1111 GRISWOLD ST.
James M. Butler, Manager
Room 403
Phone Cherry 4951
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eilnnouncing
a New
orth Side
Store
Opened
elfay 16,
1925
Detroit's Most Beautiful
Ladies' Apparel Store
Coats
Suits
`Dresses
Furs
R. HOMONOTT TAKES (TREATPLEAS -
URE IN ANNOUNCIN4j TO HIS MANY
FRIENDS, THE OPENING OF A NEW
LADIES' APPAREL STORE, SATURDAY, MAY
SIXTEENTIL
THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE LOCATED
AT cols TWELFTH STREET NEAR CIAIR-
MONT, WILL BRIN4j A NEW STANDARD
OF VALt AND QUALITY TO THIS SEC-
TION OF THE CITY.
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Harry Homonoff
9035 Twelfth Street
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at Clairmont
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