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April 15, 1927 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-04-15

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Detroit + Knights
Lodge
of
No. 55
Pythias

SEASON'S GREETINGS

GIRLS'
TOGGERY

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for Children, Misses
and Small Children

Almost 700 attended the last meet-
ing of Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias, which was held Tuesday
evening, April 12, at the Pythian
Castle, 3153 Cass avenue, at which
time II candidates were a d mitted. Of
special importance was the announce-
ment that the nuonbership drive is
0 0 ) still ((n and the initiation fee will not
0 0
be increased until after this drive.
nn Saul Kling, one Of the captains of the
lit
drive, reported favorab'y on the prog-
On ress of his team.
El Corso Lodge No. 65, Order of
Dokeys, put on a special drill for the
1benefit of Detroit Lodge No. 55. All
members were in full lodge attire for
0 ! the floor work, which was brilliantly
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performed.

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We Extend
Passover greetings

J. W. E. W. O.

Jewish Community

one nj
ant
1452 FARMER ST

ONE BLOCK

Special Passover services for young
people are to be held by the Young
Emanuels on Sunday and Monday,
April 17 and 18, respectively, at their
, Temple Emanuel, corner
l ' %•;( r ( i ta l ()(U tw uPIVilson and Taylor avenues.
I These services, that are being conduct-
led solely by the Young Emanuels who
have their own cantor and sexton, will
be featured by congregational singing
and by a talk to he given by Irving
W. Schlussel. All young people, es-
; peeially those of the Twelfth street
section, are cordially invited to attend
these services.
The Young Emanuels also conduct
their own regular Saturday morning
services each week at 9:00. In the
afternoon Shalushudos is held, where
a light luncheon is served, and where
"Lntiros" are sung. This too, is open
to all young people interested in at-
tending.

Card Party:

To the

column JOHN R

YOUNG EMANUELS WILL
HOLD PESACH SERVICE

ore WOODWARD

The Northwoodward branch of the
Jewish Women's European Welfare
Organization will hold a card party
on Sunday, May 15, at 0 p. m., at the
community center, 275 East Ferry
avenue. Mrs. Jack Art and Mrs.
harry Eisler are in charge of ar-
rangements. Those desiring tickets
are requested to call Euclid 11654-M.
The public is urged to attend.

Joint Meeting:
The Northwoodward branch of the
J. W. E. W. 0. and the main branch
will hold a joint meeting ::t the Jew-
ish Center on Tuesday, April 19, at
1 :30 p. nb All members are urged to
attend as many matters of vital im-
portance to the organization will be
discussed.

LODGE NO. 152 HOLDS
ELECTION OF OFFICERS

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Pythian Sister Temple No. 152 was
formally organized on April 6 and will
he known as Greater Detroit Lodge(
No. 152. The organization is com-
posed of one of the largest charter
iists of Michigan, consisting of 110
sisters and 112 knights. A number of
Grand Temple officers attended the
brilliant affair. Eva Ellenstein, as-
sisted by Sadie Price as master of
.!eremonies, organized Temple No. 152.
The following officers were elected
for the ensuing term: l'ast chief,
Henrietta Periera, most excellent
chief, Esther Cohen, excellent senior,
Mary Raskin; excellent junior, Helen
lacoby; manager, Kathleen Pereira;
M. of R. & C., Sadie Goldman; 51. of
F., Lillian Pereira; protector, Dora
Schwartz; 0. guard, Cecil Modell;
trustees, Anna Abraham, three years;
Minnie Goldberg, two years; Minnie
In loving memory of our dear
Goldsmith, one year; first delegate to brother and uncle, Louis A. Kimmel,
Grand envie, Hattie Openheim; who passed away two years ago, April
pianist, Jeannette Lewis.
Is, 1925.
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Mrs. Jacob B. Lewis, Hyman
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Kimmel of New York, Jacob
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In loving memory of Dr. L. W.
Grossman, who passed away one year
PHILIP BOLLARD
Philip Holland of 127 Avalon ave- ago, April 12, 1926.
nue passed away at his home on Mon-
Quick and sudden wan the call.
day, April 11, at the age of 55. Mr.
Your sudden death surprked U. all.
Holland is survived by his widow,
The 'hock Ma. great. the blow severe,
We little thought your death no near.
Libbie, and one daughter, Betty.
Friends moo, think you are forgotten.
Burial took place in Traverse City,
And grieving hearts are healed.
lint they do not One the sorrow.
Mich.

That our aching hearts conceal.

MRS. SARA FUCHS

Health Springs

His Loving Wife and Children.
Mrs. Sara Fuchs of 0024 West Jef-
ferson avenue passed away at her
In lovnig memory of Fred A. Lieb-
home on Friday, April Ii, at the age
schutz, who passed away seven years
of 70. Burial took place the same
ago, April 14, 1920.
day at Oakview Cemetery.

MRS. HENRIETTA RICE

In life we loved you dearly.
In death we do the sante
We often nit ant think or

Mrs. Henrietta Rice of New York
And we wish you were with un again;
City, formerly of Detroit, passed
We think of T.o in ellen , .
No e,es can PP! UR weep,
away on Tuesday, April 12, after a
Out many a silent tear we shed
lingering illness. Mrs. Rice is sur-
When others are fast axle,.
1 vived by her husband, Joseph; four
His Loving Parents and Brother.
sisters, Mrs. ,Sarah Wolf, Mrs. Sol
! ()Wager, Mrs. Max Hammer and
In loving memory of our dear
Miss Florence Traitel, and two broth-
Goldie Nairin Applebaum, who passed
; ers, Maurice and Samuel Traffel,
away one year ago, March 31, 1920,
16 days in Nissan.

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IThursday, April 1 t, estimates were
approved for extension of the plant
•in the amount of 99,325,000. This
amount is divided approximately,
•95,625,000 to Detroit and 93,700,000
to the balance Of the state.
The total includes an estimate for
over 63,000.000 covering addition to
the Bell Telephone building on Ca,
avenue, Detroit. and estimates for new
. buildings at Flint and Jackson, and
many large estimates for increasing
the outside plant at various points.
• Including the estimate approved at
the March nueting, this makes a total
approval Si' far this year of 611,-
:;25,9)0, divided approximately 96,-
17s,000 to Detroit and 55,117,090 to
the balance of the state.

LIQUIDATES ANTI.SEMITISM

The CREDENZA

Gone trim us dear Goldie forever,
Your ioice no dear i. still.
We try 1,. he brave in our norrow.
We know •twan the Lord's will.
Itut oh. the hitter heartache..
The lonzine to nee you wrain.
G.,,I only l.now+ how we nil,. you.
.os back in vain.
001 dear Coddle, we min. you.
Who did they lake you from u•..
And why OW you have to go,
'vs. , to have ,no
Nev•r
I. • longing too hard to hear.

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those you left; that's something to re-
member.
Missed by your heartbroken Hus-
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band, Slither and Brothers.

1 In loving memory of our beloved
niece and cousin, Bells Woloshin,
who passed away one year ago, April
119, 1926.

yone.
A preen.• on. from u•
A v. it we lord
A plat, is iticant inn r heart•
Whieh ne.er ran be filled.

VI EN NA.-1J. T. AL—One branch I Ben and Julius Jacobs and Families.
; I the anti-Semitic movement in
II iftgary will soon go out 14 business.
SENIOR HADASSAH WILL
cording to despatches to newspapers
HOLD MEETING APRIL 16
Gum Budapest.
Deputy Julius Goemboes, notorious
The S,111,r Chapter of Ilada , sah
anti-Semitic Trader who has tarn of- ,
fered the post of minister of the in- ; will hold its monthly meeting at the
terior in the Bethlen cabinet, an- , Philadelphia-Byron Center en Tues-
nounced, the despatches state, that he day evening, April 16.
Fred Si. Butzel will lecture on
will liquidate the IIungarian race pro-
tection movement of which he is the ,Wagner's---"The Meister Singers,"
head. Ile found the movement to be ;with piano illustrations. The Junior
Hadassah members have been invited
utterly fruitless, he said.
The organization headed by Goem- as guests of the Senior Chapter and a
. bees, known as the Rassenschuetzler, Nodal get-acquainted hour has been
I was responsible for many anti-Jewish planned by the arrangement com-
!outrages in Hungary in recent years. I miner.

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