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December 12, 1924 • Page Image 6

…r fIrraniT irwlcuMRONICI.0 - ,o5ctal and dersonal PAGE SIX -I —1 V:OM ENS WEAR Woodward Between Grand River and State PARENTS ANNOUNCE HER ENGAGEMENT 0!:* ear - 1 The Gift One hundred members of the Young Women's Hebrew Association were present at the second annual banquet at the clubrooms, 89 Rowena street, lust Sunday evening. The members of the "Y" council acted as waitresses. Miss Dorothy 1,abret was toastmistress. Mrs. Samuel ...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 7

…ffewish Periatficat Carter I'AGE SEVEN ~ ts fATHIO . 100 New Members Join and Rummage 11 i arSOited Sale Is Successful. December S'ale of Quality Fur Coats First in Fashion and Quality Foremost in Value and Economy In r I 11 ellS I I h,. w%S. % Alvin D. 'kirsch was the speaker at Reports of its various activities the Past High Priests Night at Penis-! were given at a meeting of the lie- saki. Chapter of the Masonic Lodge trait chap...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 8

…ittti o r tt011; IEWIS11(A11 0 44 1 G LE PAGE EIGHT 1:;ft From 1)eorl . 8 E.egresseg the nowt "Where Santo firingn Fl is Fins of Thing'," assisted by the Misses Ethel Grauer, Tibie Chimovitz, Florence Ilorwitz, Sophie Schneider and Adeline Cohen, chairman of publicity. The club re- quests all who attend the dance to wear hard-time clothes. The next business meeting will be evening, Dee. 16, at the V. tn W. H. A. club rooms, 89 Rowena stree...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A If I dant Apish periodical Carter Wgrot4 Magri • g1ng4t4an 20, OHIO TIEPErnort/f,wksit •• HEADS COMMITTEE ARRANGING DANCE LEVITAN ENDORSED BY A GREAT VOTE :-: CLASSIFIED :-: PAGE NINE (AKonicLe FOR RENT-1730 Clairmount Ave. Nash Motors Enjoyed Biggest November in History of Its Operations. beautiful rooms, lower fiat. Garage. $75. Call Empire 1576-R. --- FOR RENT—Furnished room, steam Six MACK B. WEISS—Strictly kosher Nash sal...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 10

…DECEMBER 12, 1924 Thukn ttonfr,wisit (if RONICLE SOLOMON'S TEMPLE 1 COST $30,000,000 But Second Sanctuary Surpassed It in Magnificence. ft i VIENNA.-(J. T. A.)-The cost of the construction of Solomon's Temple was not less than $30.000,000, accord- ing to the estimate of Professor Ig- natz Alfred Grotte of Breslau, who lectured here on The Two Jewish pension. and Cabin of Jewin Tel***** hie As•nci•) (From C Temples." The first temple, buil...…

December 12, 1919 • Page Image 1

…A merica ,fewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 r THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919. VOL. VII. No. 2 UKRAINE HS SEND EMISSARY TO AMERICA DR. ADLER ANSWERS RABBI SCHULMAN Dr. Abram Coralnik, Official Rep- resentative, Arrives Here. To Plead for More American Aid for Jews. --- POLES TRY TO PREVENT TRIP TO THIS COUNTRY New York.—"A Synago...…

December 12, 1919 • Page Image 2

…THE DE1ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE isaitimusautiniatuessanut ausinuatunotaismansiromanuanutsuataiiatinituousritussanuagmainititan sutunt4 fic LOCAL NOTES* I Charming December Bride. AL J. J. GORH Act. AM vb, , Miss Gertrude Gottlieb of New Mrs. S. Mittenthal of 190 E. Ilaii- York City, who was recently grad- coLk visiting her daughter, Mrs. uated as a trained nurse, is visiting S. I). Chimberoff, of Cleveland, her relatives in this city. A par...…

December 12, 1919 • Page Image 3

…el••• ■ •=7.7...u. PAGE I HREE l FIE DETROIT NZ :3H CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Davis and daughter, Genevieve, of the Steven- son Hotel. attended the football games at New Haven, also visiting in Dr. and Mrs. N. \V. Schlussel and New York city. daughter, Dolores Beatrice, have moved into their new home at 558 Virginia Park. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrow of 146 Palmer avenue entertained twenty- Mrs. A. J. Koffman, of 116 E. For- five guests at ...…

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…'HE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE The Philomathic Debating Club is fortunate in securing as toastmaster for its 17th annual banquet for alum- Mr. W. T. Goode, in an article on ni and members. to be held Tuesday "Bolshevik Russia," which appeared evening, December 30th, at the Car- in the Manchester Guardian recently, mel Kosher Restaurant, Samuel J. dealt with "popular misconceptions" Rhodes, a prominent local attorney, about the present state of ...…

December 12, 1919 • Page Image 5

…A merka 'apish Periodical Carter CLIPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Temple Y. P. S. Dinner Dance at Pontchartrain to Be Gala Social Event Smartly Tailored Shirt Waists Fashioned in that much desired Empire Wash Crepe— Madras and Flannel —ideal for sports wear. Take one south with you. PAGE FIVF Christmas Gifts THAT SERVE Reservations for the formal party of the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El, ...…

December 12, 1919 • Page Image 6

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE INVISIBLE FORCES PAGE SIX The organization is especially fitted to undertake many things tot the community as a whole which other Jewish institutions cannot for one reason or another sponsor. Made up" of representatives of MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION every social class in local Jewry and having among its members Orthodox Jews and Reform Jews, Zionists and non-Zionists, it is Published Weekly by The Jewish...…

December 12, 1919 • Page Image 7

…• A merica/I Amish Perlaliad Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1 ittul JEWISH CHRONICLE THE DETROIT AUDIENCE GIVES $8,000 AT DR. KRASS MEETING OF THE B'NAI BRITH ‘1001001114001101t40 11001 tPliiii**** 0401fflot UNUSUAL GIFTS (Continued From Page Six.) CHRISTMAS Imported Quaint, Orient 0 u r stock of Oriental goods, n hich is one of the large st in Detroit, of f ers • •1 suggestions for desir able -Christmas Gifts, 11 •...…

December 12, 1919 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE DF.TROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Shaarey Zedek Notes. Friday Night Services. "The Dignity of Business" will be the subject of Rabbi Hershman's ad- dress Friday evening, December 12, at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Cov- ering the component parts of the business structure of our nation, its vital importance as affecting our daily lives, business justice and fair deal- ing, as well as other essential aspects, it will undoubtedly prove of ...…

December 12, 1919 • Page Image 9

…A merica ffewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AYINIll • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE DETR011 PAGE NINE EWISH CHRONICLE IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD so:Qux;,;ux>u.x.>ax>ux.>x.F.tuxxcc:oxiux>ux:oux>u).:_-ox>:xouxxr, W. J. HAVES ELECTED HEAD B, OF C. HELPS COURTS ON NATURALIZATION WORK ,4 ") AMERICAN STATE BANK. o .2 m 0, Directors of the American State To relieve the overtaxed facilities December Recommendations V iT, t) -for- 64- Sound Investment ...…

December 12, 1919 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN caoC=10=101=301=0==t 0=0 ===10=00 Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins 1.1 A. STONEHAM & CO. • a • CHARLES Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit O 1 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150 (Established 1903) Direct Private Wires 41 Broad Street, New York Weekly Market Letter Sent Free "No Promotions" o THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Temple Beth El Notes. YOUNG JUDAEA NOTES. Save Money on TAXI TIRES Class...…

December 12, 1919 • Page Image 11

…A llferilla ffewisk Periodical Cotter CUPTON MINIM - CINCINNATI so, °RIO PAGE ELEVEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Rabbi Nathan Krass C. E. Boyd, Speakers at Forum Tuesday Mayor Couzens Pleads for More Care on Streets BY MAYOR JAMES COUZENS. HEN a man sets his dinner pail on my counter, and pulls off his big gloves—my best sales- man steps up. "Biggest Little Stores" Square Deal Jowl*, 41 Self preservation is the first law of man; and...…

December 12, 1919 • Page Image 12

…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWELVE News Jew i sh Institute - ( /,4) 1 0777g,trinip Ow, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER, 1919 VOL. II THE JEWISH INSTITUTE NEWS INCREASE IN RELIEF APPLICATIONS SHOWN A SCENE AT THE DAILY CLINIC ► OF THE UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES IN NOVEMBER REPORT OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES OF DETROIT. During the month of August the United Jewish Charities Prepanng Constructive ► Program for Coming ...…

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