PAGE TWENTY ThEbL TROIllIEWISHCA RONIGLE 01:1-068 :ECHS IXbratE CH:H}C nr< 03, 0{16 1(18:= O00-0000-0-000 Detroit + Knights Lodge of No. 55 Pythias SEASON'S GREETINGS GIRLS' TOGGERY AN EXCLUSIVE SHOP 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 111 performed. I Sizes 4 to 16 DRESSES - COATS - HATS 1255 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Groo ntl Floor, Book Bldg. CHOF0-0.0-0-0-00-0-CHX, F000-00114*******01)(1-000* #004:1-***-Gth..10-03:H:tt1001:44*****(8:1i› 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 6 For Portraits that are Characteristically Individual, Discriminating People Select D. 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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. A dinner of delightful appointments Mrs. Jacob B. Lewis, Hyman was served by M. A. Pereira. Kimmel of New York, Jacob Kimmel of Chicago and His Nieces and Nephews. MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR EIGHTY YEARS re,- ..00' ...9..0,9,,,oxe,,,,9, ■■-? 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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. Wondering how to Give Your Home Greater Beauty and Charm this Spring? See and Hear This Superb Instrument Mich. Bell Plans Extension. 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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. ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA 'Price, $ ISO. 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