13 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE KINX KLUB. Miss Rose Smith of Toledo is the guest of relatives in the city. Messrs. Louis and Charles Wag- ner spent the week-end in Toledo as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wagner. . Mrs. W. Berman of 180 Farns- worth avenue is entertaining as her house guests Mrs. M. Rosenthal and niece, Miss Esther Rubin, of St. Marys, 0., and her sister, Mrs. L. Brenner of Cleveland. Several informal affairs have been arranged for their pleasure. Miss Gertrude Berlin of Toledo spent the week-end in the city. Mrs. Saul M. Simons and daugh- ter, Irma Nadine, have left for a visit in Toledo. OBITUARY Isadore B. Rosenberg. Isadore B. Rosenberg, who died at his home, 197 Kirby avenue on Sun- day last, was one of the most revered Hebrew teachers in Michigan. Fu- neral services were held on Monday at the Beth Abraham Synagogue of which he was an active and prominent member. The last rites were most impressive, being conducted by Rabbi The Kinx Klub has been entirely reorganized having a closed member- ship of fifteen of the most active Jew- ish young men of Detroit. The mem- bers are: A. Pereira, President; N. Glass, Vice-President; D. Friedman, Secretary; M. Klein, Treasurer; C. Ja- cobi, Recording Secretary; D. Her- man, Clerk; A. Edelson, Sergeant-at - Arms; and the Messrs. J. Karbel, M. Kerner, C. Canvesser, D. Porvin, S. Kutzen, and N. Kaletsky. The ambitions of this live organiza- tion are to promote friendship and so- ciability among the young Jewish men and women of the city, and their co- operation is asked to help make the +111 6 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 I LJ EVENING APPAREL to be attractive must be immacu- lately clean and fresh. We make a specialty of prompt work in CLEANING evening attire. Street and business clothes also given careful attention. Try pa- tronizing us for satisfactory work. Am, Garment Cleaning Co, Cad. 4583 11 Duffield St. 230 E. Kirby Ave. Family washing, 7 cents per pound. North 4200-J. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111161111 E are showing all the latest modes in clothing of the high grade makes shown above. There are Trench coats, semi-military coats, belt back and plain tailored mod- els, as well as full-belted and half-belted models. Prices Range Judah P. Levin and Rabbi Bass, who paid tribute to the man who had been an inspiration and guide to hundreds of people who came in contact with him. Interment was held at Mach Pelah cemetery, where services were held in the chapel. Mr. Rosenberg was born in Kur- land, Russia, in 1854. He came to locati America 30 years ago,locating in Bay City, where he resided for 25 years, in which time lie became the spiritual leader in the community. About 5 years ago he came to De- troit. Mr. Rosenberg was an excel- lent teacher of Hebrew, which he made his life work. He was presi- dent of the Hevre Tillim Society and a member of the Hevre Kadisha. He also took part in every movement that tended to the betterment of his people. He is survived by his widow and six children, Lillian, Harriet, Rose, Helen, Samuel and Mrs. Henry Anthony, of Bay City. JEWISH WOMEN START NA- TIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR WAR RELIEF FUND. 49527 EDELSON'S LAUNDRY Michael Sterns L•System Clot ► eraft RECORD CROWD EXPECTED AT KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS EX- CURSION. H. P. Cohen, chairman of the De- troit Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, announces that all final preparations for the Knights of Pythias joint ex- cursion to Tashmoo on Sunday, June 17, have already been completed and from the enthusiasm and hard work that has characterized the work of the entertainment committee, it is an as- sured fact that this will be the most successful affair ever undertaken by the local lodge. The excursion is un- der the auspices of the Detroit Lodge, 55, Knights of Pythias, and the Uni- formed Rank of Knights of Pythias, Detroit Division. The committee from the local lodge consists of H. P. Cohen, chairman; J. W. Cohen, N. Pereira, N. Shellfish and J. Kaufman, while the committee from the Uni- form Rank is composed of N. J. Rosenberg, chairman; A. Goldman, F. Berman, J. Berman and J. Rosenberg. A musical entertainment will feature the affair. first excursion of the club for the sea- son a success. The Kinx Klub excur- sion will be held on Sunday, June 24, to Sugar Island. The boat will leave the Griswold St. dock at 8:45 a. m. Dancing will be indulged in for which a distinctive musical program has been arranged. New York.—The Women's Procla- mation Committee, the national worn- en's organization for Jewish War Re- lief, will begin its summer campaign in behalf of the Ten Million Dollar Fund which the Jewish relief organi- zations expect to raise in 1917. It will send out thousands of table banks among women in this city, who are taking them to their summer home;. The committee has organized a branch in the British West Indies. Mrs. Al- bert Lucas, the executive secretary, received several days ago a contribu- tion from a prominent woman in Kingston, Jamaica, a fund raised in the Jewish community there. Among the contributions of the week is one of $600 from the Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority of New York. This sum is the proceeds of a dance held in the Waldorf. The national of- fices of the committee are at 203 Broadway. $20 - $25 $30 MICHIGAN'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIER CORNER MONROE AND RANDOLPH BRANCH STORE, 99-101 MICHIGAN AVE. + 111111111 1 111 1 1111111 1 1111111111111111111111 1111111111111111 1 111111111111111111111111 1 1111111111111111 THE GORHAM SHOP JEWELED WRIST WATCHES Platinum with Diamonds and Sapphires Tiny movements of unequalled precision Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Inc. Woodward Ave., at John R. St. SIEGEL BROS. 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