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1511 11ROMICLE

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iratrrual aul Club Nato

Bicur Cholem Juniors.
The society announces an error
in the date set for its annual
moonlise,ht dance, which will take
place on the night of Monday, Aug.
11, instead of Aug. 18, On the
steamer Put-in-Bay. Committees
selected fur this affair are chair-
man and co-chairman, Samuel
Wexler and Bessie Gedrich; adver-
tising, Irving I. Feldman, Julian
I Grace and Joe Goodstein; enter-
' tainment Sally Erman, Joe Good-
stein and Irving I. Feldman; tick-
, etc, Betty Drapkin and Mrs. Lonee
Wexler. All tickets will be sold
on the night of the dance at the
dock, the boat leaving front the
foot of First street at 8:30 p. m.
' The society is planning to have
radio and stage stars as well as
bridge for entertainment. The so-
ciety is open to young folks who
have attained the age of 19 years
or over. Those wishing to attend
meetings should call Euclid 7890
and ask for Miss Betty Drapkin.

For LowCost
Hauling

BUY

INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER
MOTOR TRUCKS

I

Stag A. C.
At a recent meeting members of
this club heard informal talks on
Zionism, with especial reference to
its present critical phase, by Mr.
Myers, Mr. I.evet, Mr. Levin and
Mr. Plotkin. Following this the
members themselves discussed the
question. and decided to have a
formal debate on it at the meeting
two weeks following. A large
audience is expected.

DETROIT, MICR.

18-HOLE I
COURSES •

"Finest Golf Courses in the
Detroit District.''—Tommy Ar-

mour.

$1.00
1.50
2.00

HAWTHORNE
VALLEY

W. Warren at Merriman Rd.

FAIRBAIRN
HOTEL

WILLIAM G. LEE, Mgr.
M. C. Bus Passim Door
Joh. R. at C.aist
"A Home Aw.y Fre:btwe

KNOWN FROM COAST
TO COAST
For their delicious flavor and
abundance of Vitamins.

The David Horwitz lodge I. 0.
B. S. held a picnic at Beechnut
Grove, June 29, with a large at-
tendance, including David Horwitz
Junior Club members. On the
committee in charge of the affair
were D. Richman, J. Commer, Ii.
Dermer, L. Shiell, A. Zeff, S. More
rim, S. Fox, S. Pad, M. Kline, II.
Siegel, N. Bressler, J. Kagan, N.
Richman and II. Metzer. Judge
Sweeney of the Recorder's Court
and Judge Moll of the Circuit
Court addressed the crowd. Games
and contests were features of the
entertainment.

The last meeting was held al
the home of Miss Esther Selitzky,
1561 West Philadelphia, June 28.
Plans were discussed for a formal
dinner-dance early this fall in
honor of the third anniversary of
the chapter. After the moonlight
to Sugar Island on the steamer
Taalemoo on Sunday, July 17,
meetings will be suspended for
several weeks. A special meeting
was held July 8 at the home of
Miles Ilelen Weinberg.

Mizrachi Hatzoir.
The Mizrachi Hatzoir will have
for its closing social event a lawn
party at the home of Miss Esther
Sirit of Glynn Court, Wednesday
July 16. An elaborate and di-
versified program has been planned
for the evening and the members
are promised many pleasant sur-
prises. This event will mark the
Spartans Club.
close of the club's activities for
The Spartans Club met July 5 the season.
at the home of Izzie Nidelman,
W. W. Girls.
1720 Collingwood. The initiation
The W. W. Girls celebrated
of Izzie Nidelman took place.
Lawrence Rubinstein, pledge, was their fifth anniversary ceremonial
(
I present. The next meeting is to at Belle Isle July 1, in the form
take place on Saturday, July 12, of a picnic supper, after which the
at the home of I.ouis Bronstein, ceremonial fire of friendship was
built. The new officers, Miss Fan-
309 Medbury.
nie Baron, president; Miss Bessie
Feldstein, secretary, and Mrs.
Alpha Delt• Chi Sorority.
Miss Ann Lapinsky of 2039 Vir- Selma Keil, treasurer, took their
ginia Park was hostess to the last oaths of office at this outing. The
meeting of the Alpha Delta Chi Misses Ann Barahal and Marcia
Sorority on July 1. The sorority Raskin were initiated into the club
changed its meeting day to Wed- and took their oath of membership.
nesday at the Jewish Center. The The club's activities for the past
outing held July 4 was a success. year were discussed and plans were
Miss Rose Hendrick was a guest made for the coming year. The
at the last meeting. There remain meetings (I u r i n g the summer
vacancies for four girls between months will be informal.

19 and 21 years of age. Call Eu-
c ud 4638-R for details.

DAD'S

Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
All plans have been completed
for the water carnival moonlight,
to be given Thursday, July 31, on
the steamer Columbia, from foot
of Woodward. A treasure box,
containing something for each per-
son, will be one of the outstanding
features. The Plantation Serenad-
ers will play. Miss Sadye Levin
15356 Quincy, is chairman of th
moonlight committee. July 12 th e;
members and their friends are go
ing on an excursion to Bob-Lo.

COOKIE CO.

Sole Manufacturers of
DAD'S ORIGINAL
OATMEAL COOKIES
7625 West Warren
Euclid 5840

AWNINGS

Noire's. Bsimchos Club.
The first meeting of the Neirose
Bsimchos Club (Happy Girls) was
held at the Jewish Center June 23 .
This club is a purely social inter
mediate organization although the
present members hope to be affili
ated in the future with all Center
activities. Helen King is presi -
dent; Blanche Feldman, secretary
and treasurer. Miss Ruth Gott -
fried will act as sponsor. It is the
, hope of this club to increase the
I number of its members from six to
12, and for this purpose will hold
an open meeting on Monday eve
ning, July 14, at the Center. Invi -
tations are being sent out. At tha t
time the members of .the club wil l
entertain their gueilts with a shor t
program. Later in the evening
there will be dancing, and refresh•
ments will be served. The club is
planning an outing on Sunday,
July 13, and will visit the Ginsberg
Mothers and Babies Camp at Chel-
sea, Mich.

I

QUALITY

Tents and Awnings

MacKENZIE
AWNING CO.

MOHEL

REV. H MILKOVSKY

REV. J. SILVERMAN

OLD FOLKS HOME

Club Galaxy.
Club Galaxy met at the home
of Miss Hazel Feinberg July 4.
The new members are Gerald Vol-
kovich, Larry Einhorn, Harry Au-
, din and Max Tietelbaum. After
the meeting the members went to
Cass Lake, then to a theater party.
Sunday the club went to Use is-
land. The next meeting will be
at the home of Miss Ann Karp.

Euclid 10467

Rev. Benjamin
BLEIBERG

Mobil Specialist

Reeommended by
Leadine Physician*

2225 Blaine Ave.
Euclid 5000
Habr;isg:.,,PLI:nrresi



WEBB GARAGE

COLLISION WORK, CENTRAL RE-
PAIRING. WELDING. STORAGE
3720 Webb Avenue
Pb..
oe Gargoisl 0474

Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, chairman of
he second annual picnic, held at
Bob-Lo July 8, thanks her com-
mittee and many friends for their
co-operation. Special thanks go
t o her co-chairmen, Mrs. I Shultz,
n charge of entertainment, and
Mrs. J. Wartell, in charge of
ickets.
Plans are being formed for the
annual outing given for the in-
mates of the Home which is to be
held at Belle Isle on July 22. All
members and friends are invited.
Music and refreshments will be
furnished by the ladies' auxiliary
ISCHADCHEN)
Men and women desiring to make of the Northwestern Branch of the
worthwhile acquaintances for mat( Old Folks' Home for the inmates,
who will be conveyed to the island
rimonial purposes, see me.
in city hassles. For further de•
S. PARANSKY
1471 Virginia Park. Emp. 3028•J ails tall Mrs. J. Rose, Empire
5078, chairman of this outing.

MATCHMAKER

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INDUSTRIAL MORRIS PLAN BANK

Progress and Strength!

Report of Condition of Industrial Morris Plan Bank of Detroit as of June 30, 1930:

ASSETS

LIABILITIES

LOANS outstanding
REAL ESTATE
Mortgage Loans

$15,878,504.36

SAVINGS Certificates
(4% and 5%)
INVESTMENT Certifi-
cates (Assigned for
Loans Outstanding)
RESERVE for Taxes,
Interest, etc
OTHER Miscellaneous
Liabilities


1,335,359.58

CASH on Hand and
in Other Banks

575,762.44
U. S. GOVERNMENT BONDS and
other Investments
2,789,924.73
ACCRUED INTEREST
on Bonds, etc
50,065.36
FUNDS Advanced
on Building Lease
38,679.40
FURNITURE
and Fixtures
87,758.00

Capital - - - 5 500,000.00
Surplus - - 1,000,000.00
Undivided
Profits -
364,813.02
Discount Col-
lected (un-
earned) -
522,910.29

$11,383,878.18

6,276,245.99

674,439.20

33,767.19

2,387,723.31

!

Jolly Elite Club.
The last meeting was held a t
Littman's People's hall, July 8
Collie Scholnick reported th at
Harry Cohen and Milton Rubi
are recuperating from illness. A
special meeting was held at th
home of Rose Linden, 1954 Taylo r
July 3, by the publicity committe e
of the dance which will be held a
From Porch Awnings to
Masonic Temple Rosh Ilashona
Arni•Ketoe.Mi,
Circus Tent.
night, Sept. 24. The next meetin g
The Ami-Ketos-Mi Sorority met
will be on Tuesday, July 15, a
at the home of Sally Abrams of
Littman's People's hall.
McQuade avenue July 2. Miss
Belle Koenigsberg of 26640 Glad-
Women's Friendship Club.
stone will be hostess at the next
The Women's Friendship Club meeting.
announces the election of the fol-
16508 Hamilton
lowing new officers on June 12:
Phi-So-Lit' Sorority.
Longfellow 1138
President, Mrs. B. Kipniss; vice-
The Phi-So-Lite Sorority had its
president, 61 r s . Ilirschkowitz;
outing at Walled Lake July 4, and
treasurer, Mrs. Dishel; financial
it proved a success. A surprise is

secretary, Mrs. B. II. Shaffir; hos- in store for Nov. 16,
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
nitaler, Mrs. Wilson; trustees, Mrs.
Detroit'. Leadieg and
Wollenberg and Mrs. Singer; board
Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority.
Best Known
of candidates, Mrs. Lifkowitz and
Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority met
Mrs. Ganitz; sergeant-at-arms,
at the home of Miss N. Harris,
Recommended by the
Mrs. Zaeffman.
1625 West Philadelphia avenue.
City'. Moot •rorni-
A special meeting was called by
nest Pity.leians.
Omega Socials.
I the president, Miss B. Kahn , on
tale Hazelwood Awe.
The Omega Socials held a spe-
Thursday. Next business circling
nese Empire 1421.
cial meeting July 2 at the Y. 1V. II. will he at the home of Miss Kahn,
A. building. I'lans were discussed 440 harper.
for forthcoming outings. The pro-
gram consisted of a narration of
David Honks Junior Club.
his hike by Dave Cohen; recitation
The David Horvitz Junior Club
Cantor at Mishkan
by Cecil 1satz, and singing by Mors attended en masse the picnic
Israel Synagogue ria Mittleman and Sol llofman.
given by the senior lodge June 29,
Three visitors were present at the at Beechnut Grove. A (lancing
Expert and
meeting. On July 4 the Omega contest was held and Irwin Barak
Antiseptic Mobil
Socials baseball team defeated the and Florence Weiner won. Mollie
Spartons at the Moore School play- Jacobson was awarded the beauty
MARRIAGES
ground, 5 to 1. On July 6 the prize. The rattle was started at
PERFORMED
club, in company with a few visi- ; the picnic.
tors, went on an outing to Island
2012 Virginia
Lake and Fresh Air Camp, where
Park
D. 0. 0. R.
the club's baseball team defeated
The Daughters of Oddfellows
Garfield 0287-M
the camp aggregation by 5 to 2. and Rebekas held their business
The club team has to date won meeting in the anteroom of the
nine games and lost one. The club Maccabee Temple Tuesday eve-
s organizing an orchestra. Harry ning, with the permission of Pal-
A. Than and Nelson B. Berman estine lodge. The subject dis-
Mohel Specialist
eft Monday for Fresh Air Camp cussed was participation in a moon-
Is Years' Esp.-
o act as junior counselors. This light Sunday evening, July 13,
Hance, Endo...a
makes a total of three members of given by a Hebrew school.
by Loading
the club now filling positions as
junior counselors at camp, the
Pby.kiee.
other being Esther I.ichtenstein.
2073

of



TOTAL

TOTAL .

$20,756,053.87

$20,756,053.87

Under Supervision and Examination
of Michigan State Banking Dept.!

DIRECTORS

E. R. AILES

WALTER L. DUNHAM

Secretary-Treasurer, Detroit
Steel Products Co.• Director,
Michigan Mutual Liability Co.

LOUIS KAMPER

Preeldent,
Detroit
Ravings
Bank: Director, Detroit • 6.•
curtly Trust Co.

ROBERT M. ALLAN

Architect.

WILLIAM J. KENNEDY

Prealdent, W. .1. Kennedy
Dairy Co.; Vice-President and
Treasurer, Kennedy -Gordon
Ice Cream co.; Director, De•
troit Motor Bug Co.

HAROLD H. EMMONS

Prealdent, American State
hank; President, State Bay.
Inge Bank of Meleindale.

Attorney, Detroit; Secretary
and Director, Detroit Aircraft
Corp.; Director, Sentten-1311-
Ion Co.

WILLIAM C. ALLEE

Warren, 11111 A Hamblen, At.
torney., Detroit.

JULIAN H. KROLIK

JOSEPH G. HAMBLEN, JR.

linger-Bush Resit), Co.; Direc-
tor, Guaranty Trust Co.; Vice-
President, Industrial Morris
flan Bank.

EUGENE W. LEWIS

President, InduetrIal Morrie
Plan Bank; President, Lewis
a Co., Inc.; Director, First
National Bank; Director, De.
troll & Security Trust Co.

EARL HOLLEY

Vice-Preeldent• Holley
buretor Company.

LEO M. BUTZEL

Stevenson, Outset, Eamon •
Long, Attorneys; Director,
First National Bank; DIrec•
tor, Bankers Trust Co.; Direc-
tor, Detroit • Security Tract
Co.

Car.

ARTHUR J. MORRIS

President, Industrial Finance
Corporation, New York.

FRANK W. HUBBARD

Vice • President,
Industrial
stoats Plan Dank; President,
Grosse Pointe Savings Bank.

SAMUEL C. MUMFORD

Treasurer. Detroit Edison Co.•
Vice - President, Induetrial
Morris l'ian Bank.

RICHARD HARFST

HUGH CHALMERS

General
Manager,
Detroit
Automobile club: Vice-Neel-
dent, Metropolitan Trust Corn•
pent'.

Capitalist.

FRANK CODY

Superintendent of Reboot
Detroit; Member, State Board
of Education.

FRANK E. PRICE

Dletrict Mannger, Elwell Par-
ker Electric Co.

.1. F. HARTZ

MASON P. RUMNEY

Chairman
nf
Board, J. F.
Harts Co.; Chairman of Board,
C. M. Hall Lamp Co.; Di rec-
tor, Highland Park State
Bank,

HOWARD E. COFFIN

Vice-President, Hudson Motor
Car Co.

Vice-President, Detroit Steel
Products Co; Vire-President,
Minneenta - Atlantic Transit
Company,

•• The Management and Direction are in the
hands of these experienced, practical men.

Branches:

Gr•tiot Avenue

at McClellan

West Warren
at McGraw

I N IDLITR IAL

NORRI s PLAN

East Jefferson
at Lenox

BANK

Can A•enue
at Grand Blvd.

Grand Ri•er
Near Joy Road

Crowley-Milner
Store Bldg.

Main Dank:

Industrial Bank

4%

JOHN N. STALKER

President, Union Truitt Com-
pany: Director, National Bank
of Commerce; Chairman of
Board, Union Title • Guar-
anty Co.

WALTER F. TANT
ranto arex,on.Sitent Automat!,

Secretary, A. Krollk • Co . ,
Inc.

Warren, 11111 & Hamblen, At-
torneys, Detroit; Director,
Detroit Michigan Stove Co;
Director. Silent Autnm•tle
Corp.; Director, Whitman •
Barnes, Inc.

CHARLES T. BUSH
Vice-Prenhient, • Chas. A. Strel-
Inger & co.; President, Al.

Corner Washington Blvd,

Bldg.

on Savings!

"bay.

leanu. The government also issued have been held in Vama at
h
a communique regarding the inci- it was decided to expel the I , s
dents at Varna and Csmislurig.
and deprive them of their /
The government's statement arty.
The agitators gathered
says that "the manifestations in
Varna and Campulung have been , peasants and held street d.
led by two priests, Berindj and strations. Church bells were
ss
Dumitreseu, and two students, electric power cut off, prose.
Melee and Constantin Danila. The ' held, windows in Jewish 11
s s
local authorities tried to prevent broken and anti-Semitic pan::
ts
One Jew wa.
the outbreak of serious di rd .rs • distributed.
and dispersed the demonstrators, handled and when the police 1• r•
some of whom have been arrested. vened they, too, were r,
No serious occurrences have taken treated, the chief of police al
wife being hurt by a thrown si
place."
Despite( the fact that King Carol
has prondsed to solve the Jewish Murad Special Vacati, n
question himself and has given
Package.
guarantees that anti-Semitism
A special consumer indus,
would he checked, new anti-Se- of three (3) l'robak Blade.
mitic disturbances have broken out ing made in connection with
in Vama and tampulung, where package of 50 MURAD cigar
the notorious agitator Danila has
During the life of this sir,
been urging the peasants to drive package will be sold at
out the Jews. Secret meetings price—no extra charge
for I .

David Horwitz Lodge I. 0. B. S.

Delta Chapter, Phi Gauen,. Eta
Sorority.

Absit Veridia Sorority.

$8 to $10 Weekly, Single
$12 to $16 Weekly, Double
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily

\M.

-

hich has been in their families police authorities are unable to
f ir more than a century. The ex- cope with the peasants, who are
idsion is threatened because it is reported to have attacked the pa-
,tended to erect a church on the lice officials, making a special W-
ald. The Jews have appealed to get of the district police prefect,
President Smetana, who has prom- Coperanu, and the police chief,
ped to consider the matter. Obilansky, who vainly endeavored

to maintain order.
Jews Barricade Selves.
While the fate of the Jews is
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—A cc' still unknown, military assistance
cawed pogrom panic prevails in from Suceava is on the way to the
`se south of Bukowina, according affected districts and automobiles
1i, alarming reports reaching the of gendarmerie have also been dis-
Sustrian papers here. The situa- patched to aid the local police.
tion is particularly critical in the
Rumania Orders Probe.
nti-Semitic centers of Vama and
Eimpolung, where the legendary
BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)--A
"I'rince" Dranila, a notorious anti- most rigorous investigation of the
Semitic agitator, has as.semblod anti-Semitic demonstrations in the
:1,000 peasants for pogroms.
Bukowinian towns of Carnpulung
The Jewish population in these and Varna has been ordered by
regions is completely panicstriek- Vayda Voedvod, minister of the
I II. They have hastily closed their interior, following a conference
-hops and are barricading them- with Secretary of State Angelescu
selves in their houses, Even the and Police Commandant Nico-

Alpha Gamma Phi.

The last meeting of Absit Veri-
dia Sorority was held at the home
of Mies Ruth Kasdan, 2242 Blaine,
July 2. Final plans were made
for the charity raffle and for a
party for 22 guests. The next
meeting will be at the home of the
dean, Miss Rosaline Goldstein,
9440 Dexter boulevard.

QUIET
RESTFUL
HOMELIKE

Gladstone

on the Jews of Slobudka last Au-
gust was made here at a confer-
once of the Nationalist government
party. The cornier premier at-
tempted to deny the allegation,
which was made by members of his
own party, who were his former
supporters. His denial was con-
aide-red to be unconvincing and the
conference was left with the im-
pression that he was guilty of the
Jewish blood shed in Slobodka,
Thirty-five Jewish families in
Slobodka, the seat of the Jewish
learning in Lithuania, who make a
living from gardening, are facing
ruin in view of a decision to expel
them from their land and houses,

Monday, July 7, members of
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority met at
the Ambassador Lunch, Woodward
avenue, for dinner, after which
Zeta Mu Sorority.
they went to the Michigan Thea-
A pajama party will be given by
ter. The next meeting will be at
the Zeta Mu Sorority July 12. It
the Y. W. II. A. on Monday. July
is planned to go to Walled Lake
28, at which time arrangements
for swimming and dancing on Sun-
will be made for the next social.
day.

5915 W. Warren
Garfield 0020

Mondays
Tues. to Fri.
Sat. and Sun.

(Continued from Page One.)

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Eta Rho Sorority.
Eta Rho Sorority met at the I
home of Miss Sylvia Leland. A'',
party was given at Miss Leland's,
home July 5, and it was followed
by a pajama party. The next'
meeting will be at Miss Faye Mish-
kin's home, 2247 Taylor avenue,
July 11.

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Vs to 5 Ton Capacity

JEWS TERRORIZED
BY HOOLIGANS IN
EUROPEAN LANDS

and Grand River

GLENN F. TURNBULL

Vice - Preeldent.
InduetrIal
Morrie Plan Bank; Director,
Bankere Trust Co.

JOHN R. WALKER
t. Morris Cor-
poration
PO:al

WILLIAM M. WALKER

President, Walker Bros. Cater.
log co.; Director, Detroit Corn.
mostly Fund.

MONTGOMERY WHALING
President, Montgomery Whal-
ing
Co.

JAMES T. WHITEHEAD

Preeldent, Whitehead & Kates;
Chairman of Board. Highland
Park State Bank.

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