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Phone Longfellow 1185
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Detroit Hebrew Infant Orphan /
Home.
At a special meeting of the De-
troit Hebrew Infants Orphan
Hume arrangements were made
for the coming. dance to be held
Nov. 4 at the Book Cadillac Ilotel.
A loving cup will be given to the
club selling the most tickets. Mrs.
Delta Omega Iota Sorority.
The Detroit chapter of the Delta
Yudkoff was elected chairman of Omega lute, a national Jewish so
the dance committee,
rority, held its first meeting on
-
Sunday evening, Sept. 30, at the
Tau Phi Fraternity.
B'nai B'rith. The purpose of this'
A regular meeting of the Tau sorority is charitable and educa-
Phi Fraternity was held at the Y. thnk!. The Delta Omega Iota So-
W. II. A. Tuesday, Oct. 2. This rarity, with national headquarters
was the first meeting presided at Milwaukee, is for all Jewish
over by Irving Folberg, newly girls between the ages of 10 and
elected chancellor. On account of 21. The following are the officers
several of the boys being out of for the first term: President, Fae
town for a few weeks, the dinner Boris; vice-president, Rose Ber-
affair, which was to have been man; secretary, Dorothy Klein;
held next week, was cancelled in- treasurer, Bessie Schreier; ser
definitely. In all probability, this geant-at-arms, Sadie Kass; report
event will take place the latter er, Evelyn Schubiner; chaplain
part of October. Mr. Kerby, Rose Schwartz. The following an
/nail of the entertaintnent commit- the remaining charter members:
tee reported on several social af- The Misses Leona Weiner, Mae
fairs to be held in the near future. Cohen, Ruth White, Illie Albert,
Samuel S. Kritt was appointed Bessie Alpert, Bessie Harold, and
head of the welfare committee. the advisor is bliss Ann Schwartz.
Harry Rider Was appointed head Plans fur the formal installation
of the publicity, an office which of the chapter are already under
he held last term. Saturday, Oct. way. Meetings are to be held
9, the boys will attend the first every Sunday afternoon at 3
dance given by the "Y" this sell. o'clock at the ll'rith club
-
son, at Webster Ilall.
house, 275 East Ferry avenue.
NEWS
EDITOR'S NOTE
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and club notes, to be assured of
publication in the current issue
of The Chronicle, must be in
he hands of the editor not later
than Wednesday. Contributions
received after that hour will be
retained for publication in the
following week's issue.
Home Relief Society.
The Home Relief Society will
give its first affair of the season in
the form of a bridge-luncheon
Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the new Ma-
sonic Temple. Mrs. Ira Frieden-
berg is chairman and will be as-
sisted by Mesdames Jos. Schwartz,
N. Mundeberts, E. Stein, H. Green-
berg, I. Grabow, J. Grabow, Levy
Levine, M. Wolfe, II. M. Shulman,
F. Berman, II. Tauber and H. B.
Ash.
"Detroit's Finest"
"KADIMAH" HEBREW SCHOOLS
ISAIAII CIIEIINOF'F', Director
11729 Linwood, near Tuxedo
Ethel Klein, 8749 Arcadia. The
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
committee to charge of the bridge-
The last meeting was held Sept. tea to be held in the Henry II
27 at the "Y" house. Miss Esther Room of Hotel Stutter, Saturday
Angle and Miss Fay Zager attend- afternoon, Oct. 20, from 2 to 5,
ed the open meeting. The next reported plans to make this affair
rehearsal will be held at the home an enjoyable tone. Tickets may
of Miss Jean Hirschman, The re- be obtained from all members tof
=mining rehearsals will be held at the club. The next meetin • will b e
the "1 ' under the direction of i h tudrdb cart, t2hotowh oim
i nt
elfn rulten ces
Miss Damsky.
Plans are being
'ililrsNtiitt"v
made to present the play at open
house at the "Y" on Nov. 25. The
Athena Girls' Club.
third annual Hallowe'en party of
The Athena Girls' Club -
the Beta Rho Delta will be held
its friends who helped to mak) .
Oct.- 27 at the home of Dora
their charity bridge-ten at the Lou'
thy
Schechter.
Further plan, Plaza Hotel last Sunday after-
Eastern Ladies' Social Club.
The Eastern Ladies' Social Club
announces
a masquerade ball to be
Coterie Club.
Junior Hebrew Relief Club,
held Sunday evening Dec. 2, at the
The Coterie Club held a social
The
Junior
Hebrew
Relief
Club
Fort
Wayne
Hotel Cass and Tern-
I
)
announces its first surprise danc e ple. Prizes will be awarded for
alias Bessye Kosak "f Wager tine- of the season, to be held Wednes
- appropriate costumes chosen as the
IN BALLOON BOTTLES
nue, on Wednesday, Sept. 28. day evening, Oct. 10, at 1,ittman' s best of the evening. Proceeds are
After a short business meeting, at People's Theater Hull, Twelfth ant I to go for charitable purposes.
which arrangements were made Seward. Bob Cruzet's Orehestr.
---
fur a Hallowe'en celebration, the will supply the music. Surprise
s
Purity Chapter No. 359.
members and their guests partici- and comedy acts are
.on
the
pro
I'urity
Chapter
will celebrate its
petal in bridge.
gram.
twenty-first birthday, Monday, Oct.
8,
with
a
birthday
dinner. Mrs.
Theta Eta Gamma.
are being made in connection with noon a success. The proceeds have
Bicur Cholem Society.
Edythe Cugell, worthy matron of the dance to begiven on Feb. lo, ,
On Tuesday last Miss Minnie
3402 Beaubien
already been turned over to the
t
the
chapter,
will
be
in charge of at the Statler Hotel. A bowling 1 charity
A Hallowe'en dance the as
committee.
Kahn of Kenilworth avenue enter-
Cadillac 3288
The first
tained the Theta Eta Gamma So- week in October is announc d b ✓ the festivities. The past matrons team is being planned by several Wednesday ev•tr • to each
rarity at a social meeting. Bridge the Mein Cholem Society. I blue and patrons of the chapter since members and ice-skating parties 1 has been reserved for as bridge f o r
ita
inception
21
years
ago
will
b.)
arrangements
are
being
corn
ete.1
will
be
held
soon.
was the diversion of the evenin g
, members only. All other meetings
to make this affair an innova ion its honored guests, especial hon-
'will be held ton Tuesday evening, as
Lod your next car be •
ors being aceorded Mrs. Ernestine
in entertainment functions in
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Smitt, founder and mother of the
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority trait.. An orchestra of radio a
chapter.
Decorations
are
in
charge
's was h
held an open meeting. Miss Min stage fame will provide a musics
Lai M• Serve Yew
Silver and Mrs. Max Wuntner were program and novelties and holiday of Past Matron Dorothy Schiller, A. toots Golilye and Sara olacobs.1207 Larchmont avenue.
JACK ALKON .
th o ,, gifts to two ii
hostesses. The guests and men- favors are planned to add rue while dinner reservations must be o Tflieth,cltnibiempbreesres,ntul
HARLEY BUICK SALES
berm were entertained by Mrs. Further announcements will In made through Mrs, Mabel Kahn,
Sigma Chapter, Mu Rho Sni.
3752 Cass Avenue
After a Weinberg of Calvert avenue and
Jack Shulman, who played popular made in The Chronicle. At the 1541 Virginia Park.
An open mee ,. np,
Glendale 4808 - 2829
ti Rho
of Spi
the Sivus I
selections; Miss Ruth Goldberg, regular meeting of the board of short program a class of eight can-1 Sylvia Weinberg of Burlingame chapter of the Mu
ti,r.r-
who recited several clever sketches, directors, a suggestion was made dilates will he inducted into the
avenue, prior to their departure ity took place at the home of Mi..,
who
chapter,
the
work
being
exempli-
to
sponsor
weekly
dances
at
one
i
f
e
og
re.
and Master Sidney Hiller,
Michigan State Normal Cod- Freida Greenbaum of 2470
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Glad-
played several solos.' At the meet- of the city's fine ballrooms. Sam- fied by the past matrons and pa- 1
Sti.110. Sept. 30.
The afternoon',
ing of Sept. 25, the following Dili- uex Wexler and Betty Drapkin Irons of the chapter. The large
MOHEL
entertainers were
the
Miss:
were selected
to arrange
Eta Beta Zeta.
errs were elected:
Miss
Ann details
l • auditorium of the Eastern Star
Ilseewmended by many
genes K
:h . • , ' , ; a
Temple has been secured for the
Shnurowitz, president; Miss Es.
Datrais Plersicians 1 sK
Beta Zeta Sorority met at Greenbaum, vocal. and Gertrude
festivities,
The Young Emanuel..
On Tuesday Oct. 9, the Eta
%els own ehildren as
ther Silber, financial secretary;
home of Miss Cecelia Shapiro.; Nlaxman and Florence Green,
well as ethers.
a
number
of
the
officers
and
mein-1
23f7 Tuxedo. Plans are
Miss Pearl Gilberg, corresponding
The Young Emanuels will corn-
bein piano. The guests were Belle Fish-
1110 Hazelwood Ave.
secretary, and Miss Ruth Berman mence their meetings next Thant- bees will leave for Grand Rapid); made for it Hallowe'en party, to be
Greenblatt, Florence
glom tineire 5425,
treasurer. duty, Oct. 11, at 8:30 p. m., nt the to attend the annual convention given in masquerade form at one In•rg,
r ,, Esther
,
Ethel Epstein.
Young Emanuel Synagogue. The of the Grand Rapids Chapter of of the hotels. The nextincettn. ,
next
meeting
will he held at the
program for the evening will in- Michigan, Order of Eastern Star, will be held at the 'mate of Miss
home of Miss Annabelle Epstein
• ••esce"!... 'MCMINN
Helen Trattnee
clude installation of the following
The Only Direct Route
of 8275 May avenue, on Oct. 7 at
H•koah Sports.
officers: Ralph Radner, president;
:3 o'clock.
Ilakoah Sports met at the Jew-
Sigma Delta Pi.
I. Knoppow, vice-president; C. R.
'the second meeting of the
Mailer. Recording secretary (re- ish Center. The program of the
Phi Gamma El. Sorority.
Mohel Specialist
elected); R. Green corresponding evening consisted of a bridge Sigma Delta Pi Sorority was held
Hallowe'en plans were of prin-
secretary; D. Green, treasurer tournament and a review if the at the home of Miss Jeanette Bre.,
15 Years' Experience .
significance
of
Rosh
Ilashonah
and
be
1663
Pingree
avenue
Tht , cilia! interest at the Phi Gamma
e land by Leadin0
and I. Knoppow, sergeant-at-arms.
Yom Kippur. A gymnasium has new officers are: Dean, Ruth Eta meeting held at the home of
Physielano
been secured for the basketball Greenberg; vice-dean, Rhoda Lauretta l'achensky. The Agree
Hoy Toy Girls.
Endeared to D. Dolt.
team. Mr. Blatt resigned as span- Cohen; secretary. Rosalint• Gold- clubhouse was selected as the plats.
Sr. b, :virtue nt moil,
MissSylvia Pevin was hostess
alone
of festivities fur the girls and the
e and clean.
to the Hoy Toy Girls at her home, sor and Sol Sniderman was ap- stein; treasurer, Jeanette Jacobs.
Una.
in his stead. Any high1Prospective members are Miss Delta Chapter. The resignation of
Hamilton
$5.50 2170 Clairmount avenue. Plans pointed
school senior or college student is, Martha Katzer and Nliss Naomi Fay Burris as member and questor
2073 Gladstone
are
being
completed
for
a
weinie
Toronto
6.75
eligible to member:411p. Meetings', Marks.
An interesting program was accepted by the sonority and
roast and hike.
Euclid 10467.
Miss Estelle
Coaches leave at Ferry Dock, Schwartz, Miss Betty Sklar and are held every 'Tuesday.
was held. The coming Hallowe'en Betty Kartzman was elected to
-
-
fill the vacancy. The Delta Chap-
1 anniversary party is to be held an
Windsor, 8:30 a. m. daily.
Miss Jeanne Snitman form a com-
The Kibitzers.
Oct. 27. The next meeting of the ter will hold a dance on Saturday,
mittee to arrange for a Hallow-
NIAGARA LINES-BURNSIDE 4513
The first meting of the year of sorority will he held at the home Nov. 10, at the B'nai B'rith Com-
e'en party. The next meeting will
be held Oct. 12 at the home of the Kibitzers took place at the of Miss Rhoda Cohen, 3045 Cort- munity House. The patronage of
home of Sant Sumner, 3202 Glen-1 land avenue, Oct. 7.
the public is desired to make this
Cantor at Mishkan
Miss Schwartz, 272 Rosedale.
dale. A dance to be held in No- ,
dance as successful as the soie
Israel Synagogue
am ilk ONE
vember wits discussed.
Dave'
given previously by the sorority.
Nu Sigma Delta.
The Jolly Fellows.
Dunsky rendered a vocal solo, and, The season's first meeting of
Expert and
A meeting was held at the home Jack Halt gave selections on the the Nu Sigma Delta was held at
L'Allegr o Girls.
Antiseptic Mohel Leave Detroit 8:30 A. M., 10:30 of Bob Kane, 1955 Blaine. Plans
saxophone. Al Braverman and Al the home of Hiss Golda Davis,
The L'Allegro Girls met at the
A. M. 12:30 P. M., 2:30 P. M., for the forthcoming open meeting
Kaftan
gave
piano
selections.
,
1158
Clairmount.
Plans
were
made
home
of
Miss
Anne Cooper of 1901
MARRIAGES
4:30 P. M., 10:30 P. M. 11:30 were discussed. The meeting will
- -
for the coming season. This was Virginia l'ark. Final arrange-
I'. M. Daily from 248 Bag- be held at Jericho Temple Monday,
PERFORMED
Gamma Eta Mune.
followed
by
bridge
and
the
usual
aunts
were
made
for the party to
ley Ave. Randolph 4180-1, and Oct. 16, 8:30 p. m. All clubs are
The meeting: of the Gamma Eta i social meeting. The next meeting be held at the home of Miss Doro-
2012 Virginia
1231 Cass Ave., at Michigan. Cad- invited. Admission is free. The Muna was held on Saturday, Sept.,
to to be at the home of Miss MHO, thy Talberg. Invitations will be
Park
illac 5815.
silver loving cup will be presented 27, at the home of Miss Ethel ,Friedgood of Woodrow Wilson
mailed to guests. Installation of
that evening to the club most rep- Manason, 6512 Twelfth street. The, avenue.
Garfield 0287-M
THE DETROIT-TOLEDO-
officials was held, and the new
resented by its members at the re- Misses Lena Joyce Nedelman and
CLEVELAND BUS CO.
members, Miss Anne Cooper and
cent dance. One of our honored Sara Ann Lichtblau were appoint-1
Tau Beta Chi Sorority.
Miss Fay Cooper, were sworn into
members, and chairman of the en- ed to tpurchase decorations for the!
Miss Ann Tutin was hostess at the club. The next meeting will
RIDE
tertainment committee Sam Lip- Hallowe'en party.
The next , a business meeting held at her be held at the home of Miss Doro-
sitz, will leave for Philadelphia meeting will be at the home of, home, 998 King, on Tuesday.
thy Korn, 272 Hague avenue.
soon after the open meeting for Miss Lena Joyce Nedelman, 17201I'lans were made fur a Hallow-
TO
an indefinite stay on business.
Collingwood,
l e'en party to be held Oct. 27 for
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
JACK BILSKY, Prop.
, the members and their escort,.
Miss Sullye Baxter was hostess
2614 Monterey
Miss Helen Yost was accepted a at the last meeting: of the Delta
member to the sorority. The . Sigma Chi Sorority at her home
at Linwood
weinie roast given by the Tau at 2253 West Philadelphia, Friday,
Hemlock 2056-W
Beta Chi Sorority was held at Sept. 28. A card party is planned
TIIE ONLY DIRECT SERVICE
Give Us • Trial
Belle Isle Sunday, Sept. 30, at 5 and the following committees were
VIA
p, m. An attractive sign with appointed: Hall, Miss Jessie
Radio Batteries Repaired
(Continued from Page One.)
with the disappearance of the "Tau Beta Chi Sorority" printed
Teache and Miss Beverly Fishman;
and Recharged
child originated with him, and in golden letters signified the meet-
view at the police station. "I was
refreshments, Miss Anne Lessing
"Goodrich Silvertowns are
that he regrets he had encouraged , ing near the athletic field. There
called
by
Trooper
McCann
to
come
and
Miss Anne Lubin; tickets, Miss
235 BAGLEY CAD. 2200
making records."
such rumors. The leaders of the were 70 guests present. Miss Lily
to
the
police
station.
When
I
Lillian Garnick, Beverly Shnuro-
•
Loop Bo. Terminal
Jewish community replied that o Blugrind, with the assistance of
came I was asked by the trooper
witz and Miss Satlye Baxter. Nliss
they cannot accept an apology be- 1 Ann Tutin, presented the follow-
the following questions: 'Do you
Anne I,ubin was appointed secre-
cause the matter is not local but ing program: Bertha Bortman. tary, due to Miss
know that a child was lost?' I an-
Rose Koffman',
Finest Meals in Detroit
Conveniently located to
of national importance. They ' danced to the St. Louis Blues; I.ily
departure for Ypsilanti. Address
swered 'Yes."11avt• you a holiday
stated
that
they
had
referred
the
Blugrind, gave two selections: all your correspondence to Miss
serve your wants on all kinds
tomorrow?' Ans. 'Yes.' Could
case to Mr. Marshall,
Rose Brady, sang "Memories of
of automobile repairing and
you inform me if your people in
Beverly Tobisman, 15839 Inver-
RESTAURANT
Even after the child had been France."
ness.
the old country are tottering hu-
collision work,
found, rumors persisted that she
Sigma Alpha Chi.
Try Our Homis•Like Meats
man offerings on a holiday?' Ans.,
Checker
Cabs Empire 7000
had been seized by the Jews and
Sigma Alpha ('hi Fraternity met
8832 TWELFTH STREET
'I am dreadfully surprised to hear
that it was only after the rabbi had Sunday, Sept. :30, at the W. 11.
The same Inimitable Pohl Cuisine will
such a foolish, ridiculous and con-
orevael
been questioned that those guilty A., 89 Rowena. Plans were made
temptible question from an offices
became alarmed and brought her for the semi-annual dinner, to I;;
in the United States of America,
to the woods.
held in October. An open meet-
Phone Glendale 9868
which is the most enlightened and
Mr. Marshall' s Letter.
ing will be held at the Y. W. II. A.
civilized country in the world. Do
A Place to Park Your Car While
31 r. Marshall's letter to Mayer clubrooms at 2:30 p. m. Sunday,
Lady and Men M•sseurs
you realize the seriousness of this
Shopping or Boating
Hawes, demanding a public apol- Oct. 7.
question?'
ogy, fellows in part:
"The trooper said then that a
"As the president of the Ameri-
Phi-So-Lite Club,
foreigner told hint so. I told him
can Jewish Committee, I deem it
The Phi-So-Lite Club, at its
that it is a false and mafirious ac-
my duty to demand of you an im- meeting at the Melbourne Center
1700 Elmhurst, at 12th
cusation, Then the trooper asked
mediate and public written apol- on Sept. 26, elected Mildred Has-
again a question. 'Did your peo-
Full Line of Accessories
ogy to the Jewish people for the sel, president; Anna Soloman.
Ruse() Brake Lining
ple offer human offerings in the
3-Story Fireproof Garage
terrible wrong you have inflicted , treasurer; Ida Korby, secretary;
olden times?' My answer was in
Open Day and Night
upon them, for this wanton attack Anna Korby, vice-president. A
Storage, Washing, Pol-
the negative. I then told the troop-
WM. RICKENBACKER,
upon their religion and upon their new constitution was drawn. Last
er that 'we shall have to know who
ishing, Greasing
honor, and for the abuse of your week the club members %eel':
General Manager
the foreigner is, he is dangerous
official position in encouraging the guests of the J. C. A. boys at a
145-147 Jefferson West
and should be taught a lesson that
circulation of this 'unspeakable weinie roast.
Bet. Griswold and Shelby Sts.
ht is in the United States of Amer-
calumny. This apology must he
ica,' and I left the station."
Randolph 7095
CASES OF RHEUMATISM,
couched in such terms as will meet
Girls.
The rabbi then came to the syna-
NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO,
with my approval, so that the
The S. S.SaiSri
Girls met at the hons ,
oogue, where the congregation
NERVOUSNESS, ETC.,
world may know that the remorse of Miss Nlarion Greenberg, 311
had gathered for Mincha services,
SUCCESSFULLY
TREATED
which you have expressed is gen- Owen avenue, Saturday, Sept. 29.
$10.00 to $2,000.00
which were held under high ten- uin•.
a party was planned to be held in
1377 Veraor Highway West
"As further evidence, you should the near future. Miss Lillian Le-
We loan money on diamonds
Reject Mayor's Apology.
at the legal rate of interest.
also resign from the office which • vine read a group of poems. The 3.
Reinforced. Will Guarast)s. ter
The situation was relieved when. you now hold. Unless you shall I next meeting will be held at the
Bay back in small monthly pay-
Years
at 4:30, the child was found in a at on pursue one or the other of home of Miss Levine, 2946 Clair-
ments if convenient to you or
wood about a mile from home by these two courses, I shall regard mount avenue, Saturday, Oct. 6,
the full amount when you take
two
girls, Julia Phillips, DS and it to be my duty to institute pro- 1 at 7:30 p. m.
the
diamond
out.
All
diamonds
1927 PINGREE
We Move Anything from
Sfaude
Hutchins. 14. After a ceedings which I have been auth-
are kept in safe deposit vaults
Residences GerSeld 7i4s1
medical examination, which proved orized to take under section 36 of
a Bag to a House
Office: 510 Buhl Bldg.
and are insured for your protec-
Cadillac 9774
Tusi Tala Sorority.
that the child had suffered no in- the public officers' law; before the
tion. We are not ordinary
The Tusi Tala Sorority met
jury, she told the police that she appelate division of the Supreme Wednesday evening, Oct. 3, at the
pawn brokers.
had gone into the woods on Satur- Court, for your removal from of- "Y" clubhouse. Plans were dis-
Id Years of Satisfactory Ser•iee
day to look for her 7-year-old fice on the ground of official mis- eased for several interesting
brother and had lost her way. She conduct. I shall wait for a few events to take place during the
fell asleep in the woods. During days for an indication from you coming winter season. An invita-
the night it rained and she woke as to whether it shall be necessary tion is extended to young women
up several times, but it was dark for me to adopt the latter course." interested in this sorority to tile
so she decided to stay until morn-
their applications with the secre-
ing. When she awoke in the morn-
In 1914, on the eve of Passover, tary of the "Y" Wednesday eve-
JESSE CROUCH, Prop.
ing the sun was shining and she a similar incident occurred at nings. The next meeting will be
stayed to dry her wet clothes. Bayonne, N. J., caused by the dis- held Oct. 10.
Four Years' Experience Cater-
Then she tried to find her way out appearance for about an hour an.]
ing to Bassin... Place. and
of the woods, wandering for a long a half of a 5-year-old Polish girl
Detroit Ladies' Aid Society.
Individuals
426
LAFAYETTE
BLDG.,
time
until she was found.
near the dry goods store of S.
CHAS RI IR UNMAN...
A meeting of the Detroit Ladies'
On Tuesday, Sept. 25,
the Slomovitz. at 438 Avenue C, now Aid Society was held Monday eve-
We Furnish Any Size Trucks
DETROIT, MICH.
11*
2t7 GRATIOT AVE •
mayor arranged for a conference of 1000 11 estminster, Detroit. A ning at the People's Hall, Twelfth
Licensed
Bonded
77 Sibley Street
with the leaders of the Jewish mob immediately charged ritual and Seward. Plans for the or-
Con Michigan and Shelby,
Ceit12111/ 9171
community in the synagogue. At murder, and it was not until the ganization's eleventh annual dance
Phone Cherry 2229
the meeting the mayor declared child
found that trouble
Fourth Floor,
to be given
Hotel Statler on De-
Nalluntt
1rrr
Cum.
Fe i ge ns on Bros.
Company
t hli7t - I:
BOTTLERS
Opposite Roosevelt School
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
Philomathic Debating Club,
The next meeting of the Ile-
The last meeting of the Philo
brew Ladies' Aid Society will take nuithic Debating Club was held a
pla c e 011 Wednesday, Oct. 10, of the Atkinson branch of tht
1:30 p, m., at Jericho Temple, Shaurey Zedek, 9125 Twelft h
2710 Joy Road. The annual char- street. Harold Goodman spoke to n
ity ball will be given on Nov. 4, at "The Works of Joseph Albo," Sid
Hotel Statler. Mrs. Julia Cohen is ney Slobin on "The Life of Most
chairman and Mrs. Gazelle Steck NIentielsehn," l'aul Brener o
assistant chairman of the affair. "The Philosophy of Spinoza," an 1 ,
Finzel's Orchestra, under the di- Nathan TS
hehou,rioreon if,1 rTzhi a„t AJ tewtihs h
rectum lif Have Diamond, will fur-
the
nish the music.
next meeting, Sunday, Oct. 7, "Re-
solved, that the United States
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority,
adopt the system of social insur-
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority ance," will be debated. Sidney
met at the home of Miss Novitz of Slobin and Norval Slobin will up-
3359 Monterey avenue. The so- hold the affirmative, while Paul
rority is now holding open meet- Bruner and Harold Goodman will
ings for prospective members, of argue for the negative.
which the following were present
at the last meeting: Miss Rose
Kadimah Girls.
Wexsler, Miss Rose Greenberg and
The last meeting was held Tues-
M iss Esther Weisman.
day evening at the home of Miss
445 King Ave., near Beaubien
Phones-Empire 8385-W. Arlington 8281-W
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fined Atmosphere. Boys Prepared for "Bar
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of MUSICAL ART
13013IS GANAPOL, President
A complete musical training in Voice, Piano, Violin, 'Cello,
Theory of Music, Harmony, etc.
Is Open NOW for Enrollment
STAFF OF TEACHERS
Boris Ganapol, Mrs. Boris Ganapol, Bernard Sturm, Ada Lii.
lion Gordon, Claire Cornwall Burtch, Beulah Ward Robinson,
Mrs. Albert Waldo, Mary Fedewa, Dorothy Hall, Ethel Gold-
man, Jessie B. Woolfenden, Neva Wigle, Letitia Coghlin, Ruth
Castor, Gilds Goldstein, Marguerite Hueaton, Hestergene Milne,
Henrietta Hillman, Constantin Komarovsky,
447 Putnam Ave.
2nd Block West of Woodward
r
Winter
Comes
When
BUICK
REV. J. SILVERMAN
IA
REV. H. MILKOVSKY
YOU'LL WANT YOUR HOME TO BE
COZY AND RADIANT WITH THE
WARMTH AND COMFORT THAT
ONLY
Niagara Falls
Buffalo
ti
Tel. Northway 4369
H
$6.
TO CLEVELAND
CAN GIVE. SEMET-SOLVAY COKE IS
FAMOUS FOR ITS HEAT-GIVING
QUALITIES YET WITHOUT SMOKE OR
SOOT.
For • Bin Full Phone
Whittier 9200
East Side Coal Co.
ji•.V WAY
Expert Tire &
Battery Service
THE SILVER ARROW
Pittsburgh
$7.00
POHL'S
KOSHER
ELMHURST
GARAGE
Detroit
Steam Bath
Co.
STEAM BATHS AND
MASSAGES
Cement Garbage and
Ash Receptacles
Long Distance Rates Are Surprisingly Low
For Instance:
ATTEMPT IS MADE TO CONCOCT RITUAL
MURDER ACCUSATION AT MESSENA, N. Y.;
LOUIS MARSHALL DEMANDS AN APOLOGY
TIFFIN, WOOSTER,
slVIANSFIELD, CANTON
Rickenbacker
Garage
MICHIGAN BELL 1
TELEPHONE CO.
DIAMOND LOANS
l
It
or
$155
or less, between 4:30 a. tn. and 7:00 p. m.,
You can call the following points and talk for THREE
MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates to other points
are proportionately low.
Day
Station-to Station
Rate
From Detroit to:
ALTOONA, PA
BLOOMINGTON, IND
CHARLESTON, W. VA .
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND
DANSVILLE, ILL
HUNTINGTON, W. VA
JOHNSTOWN, PA .
MACKINAC ISLAND, MICH
MILWAUKEE. WIS
OAK PARK. ILL
RACINE, WIS
ROCHESTER, N Y
SAULT STK. MARIE. MICH
51.50
1.55
1,55
140
1.55
1.50
145
1.40
1.45
140
140
1.55
1.55
The rates quoted are Station-to-Station
Day rates, effective
4:30 a. m. to 700 p. m.
Evening Station-to-Station
rates are effective 7:00 p. m. to
8:30 p. m., and Night Station-to-Station
rates, 8,30 p. m. to
4.30 a. m.
A Station-to-Station
call is one made to • certain telephone
rather than to some person in particular.
If you do not know the number of the distant telephone, give the
operator the name and address and specify that you will talk with
"anyone" who answers at the called telephone.
A Person-to-Person
call, because more work is involved, costs
more than a Station-to-Station can. The
rate on a Person-to-
Person call is the same at all hours.
Additional rate information can be secured
by calling the Long Distance operator
H. M. KOFFMAN
SUBWAY
FLOWER SHOP
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41. 0.S.US
Dick Wells
Transfer
Co.
Interstate
Collateral
Loan Co.
was
that the idea to connect the Jews averted.
was
at
cember 16 were discussed.
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We Work While You Sleep-Rest in Peace--Let Us Be Your
Protector
Special officers furnished for all occasions, day or night, at
all hours. All officers are under bond and sworn in by the
Police Department.
Metropolitan Residential and
Merchant Police, Inc.
A. E. SOSSONG, President
Night Service 8:00 p. In. to 5:00 a. m.-Seven Nights.
We employ smut bonnet. respomible uniformed men In polies Tour
plate of buainea and reaolenee. Glee us • trial and con•ince gou
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about our ser•Ice.
Main Office-Longfellow 4730-9848 Twelfth St.