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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL VII. NO. 24. RELIEF DRIVE FOR $7,500,000 WAGED BY NEW YORK JEWS — -- Gentiles Also Contribute to Fund For Aiding People Of Ukraine. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY MA Y14, 1920. Pisgah Lodge Members Ask Rent Profiteering Check Committee to Petition Governor; Would Expel Exorbitant Price Takers. simultaneousl y with the action PISGAH INITIATION MOST PRETENTIOUS IN ORDER'S AN...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ?AGE TWO _ THE octal laud GORHAM SHOP .ersortai Complete Confidence All Society Items and other local notes should he communicated to the Once of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon in order to appear In the current week's Issue. Phone Cherry 3341 Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. On Monday last Rabbi Leo M. Franklin addressed the Detroit Eng- lish ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE THREE Pretty April Bride. ocial and rsonal imelhocks j 180.182 Woodward Avenue Ann Wemblatt has returned liter spending a delightful visit with friends in Detroit. 177-179-181 WOODWARD AVE • M ' Ss Remy Zeiger, of. 3 Tennyson avenue, Highland Park, and Nfiss Leona llorowitz of Ann Arbor, Mich., spent the week-end with the Misses Celia and Ethel Barnett of Pontiac, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kuttnauer...…

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…ThE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FOUR PISGAH INITIATION MOST PRETENTIOUS IN ORDER'S ANNALS dancing, which followed the banquet, and lasted until midnight with un- abated enthusiasm. There'yias danc- ing in both the gymnasium and the vestry rooms. The Committee on Arrangements (Continued From Page 1.) which had charge of the „entire pro- gram is as follows: Nitimaim E. Rosen- the principal speaker of the evening, was given a rousing welcome...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE B'NAI BRITH LOAN TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. DRIVE IS STILL ON Sunday Services. On Sunday May 16th, at 11 o'clock, Lester Leopold, Vice-Chairman Confident That Quota of $12,000 is there will be held in the Temple our Annual Student Day Service, under Reached. the joint auspices of all the Temple The B'nai Brith Loan Fund launch. organizations. On this occasion, the rd among the members of Pisgah subject of ...…

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…• PAGE SIX THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE We take it for granted that those who framed and sponsored this i ISIEMEMIZIEMENEENEEMEMEMEIMEIMI Iti T resolution were sufficiently statesmanlike to study in all its phases MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Eit he legal possibility of carrying out this threat, for—for our part— 5! ■ Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.. Inc. we do not like to put ours...…

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…PAGE SEVEN THE DETROIT EWISH CHRONICLE RELIEF DRIVE FOR $7,500,000 WAGED BY NEW YORK JEWS BUY FURS 0 (Continued front Page One.) F /1111 typhus constitutes a threat, dis- tant now, but serious perhaps in the near future, to the health of our own people. These suffering peoples are those for whose deliverance from oppression we of tip our sons on the battlefields. As we sacri- fled them then, so in another form we arc called to sacrifice...…

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…PAGE EIGHT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Leader of Jewish Woman's Club rectors, eight to serve one year, and eight to serve two years. The direc- tors will, in turn, elect regular offi- cers. program of At the annual meeting of the Jew- A varied and interesting ish Woman's Cluh held Tuesday , May 4, at the club-house, 45 Rowena street, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Max May; 1st vice- president, Mr...…

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…TtIF ?AGE NINE nrrpnier iFW1SH CHRONICLE o=iOr ==0II0==101:10==0=twio=op ■ -3/o=or--Io=o—"0=0T — "Or:1 0r—'--"t 0= 01==10C10r=XOIC101====SO=0==10 SCHOLNICK DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP! 0 0 U 0 Sale Saturday 0 STARTS U 0 May 0 U 15 Look FOR THE Big Signs 0 THESE After nearly a decade of successful crchandising in Detroit, Samuel B. Ghinasin, Junior Partner in the well known firm of Scholnick and Ghinasin is retiring from the Me...…

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…na uc.1 Mil 1 jt.W1bri UtiKUNIKA.X. IN FINANCIAL DETROIT oor:zo===iorao=octor=o=o,==iono WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW O (Furnished by Statistical Department of O'Hara, Ferries & Co. O ry FI During the past week several of the issues listed on the Local Board have been subject to more or less price re- cession. Sugars apparently have been the only class to hold firm in the face of the liquidation which has bees in progress. 'Minnesota, Michigan...…

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…PACE ElF.VEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICI.F. frorninent Bay City Man Now Resident of Detroit BICUR CHULEM JUNIORS. Member Federal R The next meeting of the organiza- tion will be held on May 20th, 1920, at 8 p. m. at Shaarey Zedek. The speaker of the evening, David A. Brown, who has recently returned from Europe, will deliver a message worthy of note relative to his experi- ences abroad. Many who have heard him at the Board of Commerce wi...…

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…PAGE TWELVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE =o= 0 r=0===t0r===0a0==0=0 o 11 Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins )1 g owl, 0 0 CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150 (Established 1903) 41 Broad Street, New York I fAXI CADILLAC Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions Direct Private Wires Il Weekly Market Letter Sent Free II "No Promotion...…

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