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BABY DAY NURSERY WILL
HOLD HOLIDAY SERVICES
"Voters of Wayne County can
make no mistake in considering fa-
vorably the candidacy of Thomas F.
Farrell for county clerk. Mr. Farrell
is well known to the citizens of De-
troit, and has had opportunity in
various capacities of demonstrating
his worth and ability. He now holds
the office for which he seeks re-elec-
tion. He has made • good county
clerk. The experience he has gained
in his former term of office is his best
recommendation. The importance of
the office demands the election of a
man of reliahility, capacity and fa-
miliarity with public affairs.
"Mr. Farrell's official record justifies confidence in him."
Quotation from "Detroit News"
Fraternal and
Club Notes
The Detroit Hebrew Ladies Baby
Day Nursery, Oakland section, wishes
to announce that the haranolf Hall,
corner of Kenilworth and Woodward '
avenues, has been obtained for the
high holidays. 1Vell-known cantors
and speakers have been engaged to
conduct services. All those who an.1
Ocipate attending are requested to ob-
tain their tickets immediately, as the
seating capacity of the hall is lim-
ited.
Services will also be conducted at
545 East Canfield avenue, where the
well-known Cantor Rottenherg will be
in charge. Tickets, which are reason-
ably priced, may he obtained from Mr.
Luhutsky of 4102 Beaubien street.
Upsilon Club.
Aug. 25. Among the participants
were Miss Rhoda Goldberg, Mr. Green-
berg and Charles :;hook. Dancing fol-
lowed.
Announcement has been made that
on Sunday, Aug. 29, the organization
will hold a picnic at Belle Isle, where
a complete set of the works of Chaim
Nachman Bialik will be rattled. A
very enjoyable sport program has
been arranged. The public is invited.
All will meet at the flower house,
Belle Isle, from where the guests will
proceed to the picnic grounds. The
ladies are requested to bring enough
lunch for two. Many prizes will be
awarded and the committee in charge
promises all an enjoyable day.
OLD FOLKS HOME
EDITH ELLA DAVIS
Teacher of Piano
1693 GLADSTONE
Schor's
August Furniture Sale
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Closes Next 'Tuesday Evening, August 31
UNPRECEDENTED VALUES IN LIVING ROOM,
DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM SUITES
at
Athena Girls Club.
Large new assortments of the finest makes of Furniture and Rugs.
Come in and save.
Our new Custom Upholstery Department will build your living
room furniture to order at moderate prices.
Schor Furniture Company
8926 TWELFTH STREET
OPEN EVENINGS
Miss Far Klegan of 11361 North
Martindale avenue was hostess on
Tuesday evening, Aug. 24, at the last
regular business meeting of the Athe-
na Girls Club. Discussion for the for-
mal dance, to be held on Sunday,
Sept. 19, at Hotel Taller Roof Gar-
den, took place.
The next regular business meeting
will he held on Tuesday evening , Aug.
31, at the home of Miss Dorothy Kol-
lenberg of 030 Owen avenue.
25 Parsons Street
Day and Evening Classes in Drawing and Painting from Life in the
different black-and-white and color mediums, with their direct
application to the Fine Arts.
Illustration, Commercial Art. rte.
The School opens for Enrollment on Monday, Sept. 13, 1926.
Class Work begins on Monday, Sept. 20.
For further information address
JOHN P. WICKER
Junior B'nai B'rith.
IN MEMORIAM.
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Drop in when you are on Twelfth Street for shopping and let us
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See the New Hudson and Essex Models
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Standard Equipment Includes Automatic
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Transmission Lock (built in), Radiator
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ROOSEVELT SCHOOL
— to the
In loving memory of Samuel Ber-
man, who passed away one year ago,
Aug. 25, 1925.
For the convenience of the residents of the Northwest Section,
This should be your child's program...
are opening a Branch School Sept. 1 on
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LINWOOD, Between WEBB and TUXEDO
God called hint home,
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Ile linger.
memory 14 a., dear tight,'
An in the hour hr paAsed
Opposite Roosevelt School.
Individual and group instruction. Modern methods. Refined atm.,
phere. Boys prepared for "Bar Mitzvah." Three sessions a week
for those unable to attend daily.
to,
His Loving Wife and Children.
For Further Information Call
In loving memory of Harris Gold-
berg, who passed away one year ago,
Aug. 2, 1925,
ISAIAH CHERNOFF, DIRECTOR
Empire 8385-W
Nor dead to flume who love him,
Not hot but none before
To that beautiful Isle of Somewhere
Where parting is no more.
Detroit Institute of Musical Art
His Loving Wife and Children.
In loving memory of our dear hus-
band and father, Robert D. Flayer,
who passed away one year ago, 19
days in Ellul.
His Loving Wife and Children.
One who simulates blindness, sick-
ness or infirmity in order to gather
alms will not depart from the world
until he becomes in reality what he
pretends to be. (get. 68a).
UNSURPASSED in the Middle West
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AESTHETIC DANCING
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THIRTEENTH YEAR OPENS SEPT. 13
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English, French, Spanish, Italian,
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Taught privately or in small
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by skilled native teachers. Day
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practical application.
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Students registered at any time for der or
BERLITZ SCHOOL
The last meeting of the Junior
B'nai B'rith was held Tuesday eve-
ning, Aug. 21, at the community cen-
ter, 275 East Ferry avenue. Dancing
followed the meeting. Plans are be-
ing completed for a debate, to be giv-
en before the senior lodge. It has
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tickets for the B'nai B'rith-Knights of =-
Pythias game on Sunday, Aug. 29, at —
Navin Field, are selling rapidly. An 1=
open meeting will be held Tuesday,l...,
Aug. 31, at the community center, and '=
an interesting evening is promised
all who attend.
De Pitt Klub.
A regular meeting of the DePitt
Klub was held at the home of Arnold
Gordon on Aug! 14. I'lans for a corn =
roast, to be held in the near future, =
were discussed. The social commit-
tee consists of B. Denawetz, J. Key-
stone and J. Schiff. The next meet-
will be held at the home of B. E
Denawetz, 10211 McQuade avenue.
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The regular business meeting of
the Phiota Delta Sorority, formerly
the Methun Girls Cluh, was held at
the home of Miss Ida Butensky, 2168
Gladstone avenue, on Tuesday eve-
ning, Aug. 21. After the meeting, a =
very delightful evening was spent in =
playing bridge and bunco. The Misses
Lillian Goldman and Gertrude Pei-
man were awarded high honors. Miss
Lillian Goldman will be hostess at
the next meeting, to be held at 1035
Holbrook avenue, Tuesday evening,
Aug. 31.
Kadimah Girls Club.
Miss Sarah Cooper of 16:13 Taylor
avenue was hostess at the last meet-
ing of the Kadimah Girls Club. flans
are being completed for a dinner-
' dance, to be held at the Masoni c
Country Club for members and their
friends. An informal dance will be
held on Thanksgiving eve. The next
meeting will he held at the home of
, Miss Kate Horwitz of-269 Belmont
avenue on Aug. 31.
troit College of Law.
2. Because he believes that law should be so used and applied
as to accomplish justice.
3. Because his experience, first as assistant prosecutor and then
League United Hebrew Schools.
The Northwest Women's League of
the United Hebrew Schools will hold
its first regular meeting of the sea-
son on Tuesday evening, Aug. 31, at
the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud
Torah. Activities will be outlined
and committees appointed for the
coming year. All members are urged
to attend, and to bring a friend. Re-
' freahnnints will be served.
Michigan Progressive Lodge.
I The Michigan Progressive Lodge
No. 373, I. 0. B. S., will hold its an-
' nual picnic on Sunday, Aug. 29, at
John R. street and Nine and One-
' half Mile road. A very interesting pro.
gram has been arranged and will be =
followed by dancing. All members =
and their friends are urged to at- ==-
tend. The next regular meeting will =
be held on Sunday evening. Sept. 12, =
at s o'clock at the B'nai B'rith Com- CE=„,
munity Center, 275 East Ferry ave. a.
Zaire Zion.
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KADIMAH HEBREW/SCHOOL
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A Neighborhood
Service Station
25 Parsons St.
In loving memory of Harris H.
Finsilver, who passed away 11 years
ago, Aug. 2, 1915.
Gone but not forgotten.
His Loving Children and Grandchil-
dren.
Ocean Girls.
The last regular meeting of the
Orean Girls was held at the home of
Mrs. Jack Tohb of Buena Vista eve!
nue, at which time plans were dis-
cusged for a card party and raffle to
take place early in November. The
next regular meeting will be held on
Thursday, Aug. 26, at the home of
Mrs. Harry Bowman of 302 Engle-
wood avenue.
Phone EMPIRE 4150-N1
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Alpha Tau Fraternity.
P. Fishe r,
Membership:
On Aug. 19 the Upsilon Club was
organized as a pledge chapter of the
l'hi Beta Fraternity. Those who
took the degree were William Eitel-
son, superior; Albert Tucker, vice-sus
perior; Jack Ketai, bursar; Benjamin
Felowitz, scribe, and Max Klayman,
marshal. This marks the first attempt
of the fraternity to extend into the
West. Entertainment was furnished
Auxiliary H•shachar Camp.
by Jack Ketai at the piano, Frank
At a special meeting of the Ladies
Weiner on the ukelele, and Benjamin
Auxiliary
of Hashaehar Camp, Order
Felowitz, singing: and dancing.
Sons of Zion, held at the home of 51rs.
`The learned and pious of ancient
M.
Milkovsky,
1099 Taylor avenue,
Alpha Beta ■ Gamma Sorority.
time used to personally 11001.1we some
plans were discussed for a ball to be
duty of the Sabbath prepartions on
Miss Belle Wuntner of 8824 Lin- given at the Hotel Stutter on Sun-
Friday. (Shale 119a.)
wood avenue was hostess at the lust
day, Nov. 28. In memory of the late
!meeting of the Alpha Beta Gamma
Mrs. Tetra Cohn, who was a devoted
Sorority, held on Monday, Aug. 23.
member of the auxiliary, $100 has
Miss Minnie Silver, Miss Tillie Wein- been sent to Palestine so that her
er and Miss Pearl Gilberg have been
name may be inscribed in the Golden
added to the club's list. At the next Book.
meeting, which will be held Monday,
Aug. 30, at the home of Miss Ruth
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tion of officers will be held and plans
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for a ratite will be discussed. All
members are urged to attend.
The last regular meeting of the
Alpha Tau Fraternity was held on
Monday, Aug. 23, at 31 Melbourne
avenue, when final arrangements
were made for the first anniversary
dance to be held at the B'nai B'rith
Community Center, 275 East Ferry
avenue, on Sunday evening, Oct. 17.
Goldkette's Sea Gull Serenaders will
furnish the music. William Garelick
and William Morris are el•irmen of
the (lance committee. Members of
the fraternity were guests of the Mad-
ison Athletic Club on Sunday, Aug.
22, at Cass Lake, when a baseball
game between the Alpha Tau and the
Madison boys was held, the former
winning with a score of 8 to 5. On
Sunday, Aug. 29, the fraternity boys
will play a double-header at Cass
I.ake, playing the Madison club at
1:30 and the Dwyer School Twilights
at 4:30. All players and members of
the organization are requested to re-
port
Cass Lake at 1 p. m. The next
meeting will he held Aug. 30 at 311
Melbourne avenue.
Mrs. M.
The Northwestern Branch of the Notice:
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Anyone who knows of a mem},••
Jewish Old Folks llonw is conducting
a membership eampaign and all who who is ill or in distress of any kn.!,
are interested are requested to cum- please call Garfield 93454V,
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The last regular meeting of the
Zaire Zion Organization was held at =
the Jewish ("enter, 31 Melbourne ave- =
nue on Wednesday, Aug. 18, Aaron1:7-
Kutnick presiding. Mr. Stone, Abeam
Friedman and Berated Lerman were
tl.e principal speakers.
A literary and musical program, in
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as judge, with the problem of the Recorder's Court, has givers
him a familiarity with the nature of those problems which
cannot fail to help him in his efforts to solve them.
4. Because his record on the bench has merited and should re-
ceive the approval which can be best shown by electing hint
to another term on that bench.
5. Because the service which he has already rendered to the
people is an indication of the kind of service which he will
devote to them in the future.
6. Because he is clean, honest, and honorable in his private as
well as his public life.
7. Became he is impartial and fearless in his decisions, but
fair and square to all who come in contact with him.
8. Because he is conscientious and tireless in the preparation
and performance of his duties as a servant of the public.
9. Because he is charitable and broad-minded in his private
views but stern and severe in dealing with the crooks and
other criminals who prey upon the innocent.
10. Because he has red blood, a white character, and true blue
loyalty to the principles of the nation whose colors are thus
symbolized.
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