PAGE SIX THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ...r.arstrouirArarArAnnundirAnnuurari ■ S LOCAL ACTIVITIES PHILOMATHIC DEBATING CLUB. SOCIETY T. , ■ I„. u„, b est m,„1,1 \\ L .o Meeting in the history of the Philo- (Continued From Page Tbree.t a. (Ai d. will be held on Mr. %/Mon 1.•11 mm as attended his i krnard \‘ • ,.hi l otr i B Brush streets. . gue•t• were NIrs. Morris May. hicagO. NIr. and Mr•. ticipate, compeni:gbt It til er (h alugolmli dal nPdar. No matter what price I.. Stern. of t bingo, and you pay, you'll save •limber Mr,. i s etrw,,t , n i e:1 „ :1 1 ,w p..ha iik -1,1.r a re ..11ett in honor Of the bride andlat the tro! the railroads after the vs :ar." '- I N ,lessrs i:I. Schwartz, M. Fink and It during NI is, Estell a t he past vt eek . iiiiit:ahsin h■ ent ■- girls ms‘ii.i'l'entilliael Strauss entertained your clothing here. to br if del ightitil affairs were . to que st ion Bert Gluck. of New York. .\ money if you buy 20 \ t‘ h. i Ii l the i and The feature ms u re of tilt, ileliate in which six brother, NIr. sliaarev)Zerdteekni:iligul it. 1.. \Veitzman, M. Myers and P P. feature of this meet- g s h °S uer , o c e f with a handkerchief shower la .1 a Saturday melting,,mm folk NIrs. Leroy Fla conia'i„imi';g"2"nf"srti:irrisg cry dainty supper. i•lenka gave a niiseellaneous I the Philomathic Alumni who are tight- 511015 ,„ hrich , \v " th•s. Sans. public is cor- dially day of last week. I hl Sunday' electing ui this lean will be held es ening Mrs, .\. \Vold and hit. Julie 211th, when the election of ofi i- ' 1 , Leon Hamburger entertain•o cers f,:r the September term will be he he club disbands for the sum- Largest Exclusive Clothier entv-four guests at dinner. Corner Monroe and Randolph BRANCH: , Nil- . and NIrs NI \Firkin, of 99-101 MICHIGAN AVE. Rev. H. D. Bass Cantor of the Mogen Abraham Congregation Specialist at B'rith Milaths gag•ntent of their daughter, (elia,, mr. \lax i lentl i„,h . ,, f t hi s c i te., The Haskalah Zionist Societe held s last meeting of the season last at the !tome of its president, Fishhaiue. Judging ,C' l o.'s ut•is' building Iy i held list lay the yarirly and excellence of t he „f discussions that took place it was ,ne Tuesday (-setting. \I embers time firm and their woVeS reecive„! the guests in the main offices, !which were beautifully decorated w ith large baskets of flowers. Guides were furnished to escort the guests over th e. b u ildi ng, many new ate] which contains unique features. Wedding Ceremonies Performed. Mrs. Kustin and Miss Ruby Kustin spent the week - end at 'To- ledo visiting NIr. and NIrs. S. Office ;mil Residcurr 212 Warren Ave. E. PHONE RIDGE '1W OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT with itoliteml,:zescilonsieeett il i: gas .n. li ot, ht e svti. te ca er s,a fiti:11 season of general activities in the Zionist movement. The meeting was featured by an informal talk by 11Ir. hlaturice H. Zackheint on the develop- ment of the Zionist ideal, which prompted a lively and profitable dis- cession. Plans were laid for extend- ing the influence of the society next year in harmony with the increasing importance of the Zionist movement throughout the world. The society plans to hold an outing during the summer to keep the members in social contact with one another, \\ . )111,111 . Nils. I lenry Alorse spent a few Kadimah Zion Society to Hold da ■ s in the city this week. Final Meeting. Miss Hortense Krolik has re- East Side Jeweler. It is the desire of the committee to make it one of their old-time get- tation will be provided for all who Volingstmvii, h ave n o cars. Accommodations for 1.0)11 K Detroit, Mich, has been visiting- his grand- members' wives or lady friends have f a th e r, Mr . hiscph Kahn, during been provided for. The members will meet in front of Congregation Shaarey %filet( at 3 p. \Villiani Bassa- proMptly, and leave in a body. the past week. Mr. and Mrs. The W. E Canton rr HE bedroom is the intimate interior of I the owner. Inasmuch as this room is sought when mind and body require the utmost in rest and quiet, the decora- tions should induce peace and cheer. Dainty sleeping rooms, as executed by the ROBINSON-COHEN COMPANY, are remarkable for simplicity and grace. Special arrangements have been mail,- for the final meeting of Rath- Ins. NI. Cohen, if Toledo, spent inali Zion Society ti take place at El- a few days last week with Mn, kins Hotel. Mt. Clemens, Nlichigan, and NIrs. I , iscplt Ziss, on Sunday, June Pith. at 5 p. in. Elec- tion of officers for the ensuing year Miss Lydia Kahn has returned as well as the diction of delegates to dti Vassar College. the convention at Pittsburgh will be house at Grosse Pointe Shores together meetings. and expect a 100 for till' SI.1111111CT. per cent attendance. Auto transpor- Cor. Adams and Hastings Sts. Dignified Furnishings for the Boudoir turned from Vassar College. and family have taken the Kuhns The Busiest and Biggest Robinson-Cohen Co. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 'taking up their residence perma- in Cleveland. Leopold Freud and Nliss ,. (Thine Freud, who have been Quality at modest prices pending several months in At- tt,usiz--.3ac axnxsoz Subscribe to the JEWISH CHRONICLE $2.00 Per Year %.11:XV33ttiltzr="azD lantic City and Watkins Glenn, have rettlrited to the city. Dr. Leo Franklin will deliver an address at the Detroit Institute of Mu- sical Art on Thursday evening. June 20th On Pridav, June ', 1st he . 111 speak to the soldiers at Camp Custer. l'he campaign for $350.0bn for the ewi4 war relief funds, started in Paltimore. NM., recently, has so far reached $430.000 and gives every indi- ;1 , i11 pa.:itte the $50061hel stark. Board Walk COLISEUM 25 AMUSEMENTS IT'S A mammon The Young People's Auxiliary of the Ilel.rew Hospital Association will give its fourth annual excursion Sun- day. June Itoh. to Iiishmoo Park The steamer 'fashiniei will !came at 9 a. in. from the foot of tiriswold street. Special attractions hair been arranged for the occasion. Games and dancing will take place on the boat and at the park. The committee in charge con- sists of Miss Sophia Ackerman and Miss Esther Goldsmith, Mies Rose Sk l"'''Y . Mr' A.Fishl,iru,Mr. M. halelsteni. Mr. H. Sato, sky. Soldiers and sailors are especially welcome. f HIGH CORNER FIVE BLOCKS EAST:, WOODWARD and HASTINGS FIVE @LOCHS NORTH GRATIOT NORTH • BOUND FOURTEENTH CARS PASS THE DOOR Flsa 1)eekeri spent a few inson, for live years eminently suc- Co • days in the city last week with Mr. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY EXCURSION. cessful Secretary-Manager of the Michigan State Fair. is anticipating and NIrs. Blvd. Meeker before Clothes, Haberdashery a nd 11,,,tic Hats, for Boys, Young M en Mrs. and Men. - a Nit'. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs held. NeeIMENt. 105 Washington HASKALAN ZIONIST SOCIETY. 1'1111.1111, have alunmiliced the en-' the scarcity of unoccupied men who in past years have acted as guides, j u d ge ., pages, attendants, ticket sell- ers, gate tenders, ushers and many Whey positions' during the ten days of the fair. and at the 1918 Exposition in Detroit. August 30-September 8, hundreds of young women Will he found acting inn these capacities. LOUIS MUSCOVITZ BENJ. SHIFFMAN WOODWARD SERVICE EcSUPPLY GUARANTEED T FACTORY ACCESSORIES TI RE BARGAINS S NVolliell have not been entire strangers to the State Fair. In for- mer years they have been particularly active in the Needlework department, Better Babies Contest. the Handicraft and Fine Arts, Dair and 1)onicstic and Poultry departments. The influ- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS EXCURSION. ence of the women is partially respon- sible for the new $30,0011.1m poultry blroit Lodge, No. 55, Knights of building which is being erected on the thias, will gist. their animal excur- grounds and will be thrown open for sion to Tashinim Park on Sunday. the first time when the Fair opens on Itlne 23rd, 1918. The proceeds will August 30. be contributed to aid the soldiers :old sailers. There will be a ball game ',e- 'rime Better Babies ontest has 's • h...en the Detroit Co., No. 55, Uni- grown to such proportions that it has AT PHILADELPHIA AVE. form Rank. and Detroit Lodge, No, received national recognition and the WE Sib.LOre El(CHAi”E 53, Pri:its will • he awarded for Needlework Department is consid- games played. l'he boat leaves at ered one of the best exhibits of its 8:311 a in. from the foot of Griswold kind displayed ill the United States stria:. The women have made wonderful suc- cess of the phases of the Fair they EXCURSION OF `FOUND PEOPLE'S have taken an interest in, but this LEAGUE. year their scope will he widened and they will become active in many new The annual excursion of the Young features of the exposition. People's League to Sugar Island will It is through his association with take plaice on Sunday, June 16th. women in the Fair work that Mr. Boats leave at the foot of Griswold Dickinson has formed his opinion of street at 8:30 a. in. sharp. their ability. He asserts that the 1918 For Repairing, Remodeling, Fair will he the greatest success in WOMEN AND THE STATE FAIR. the history of the organization and a Interior Finish large amount of the credit will be due Lake of institutions the women's increased interest in the throughout the world which have project. W. FORT ST,OPIVEP ROUGE - CEDAR 38 been forced to appeal to womankind for assistance, since the manpower has Generations of Excellence in Workman- turned its entire attention to the ship. tric can stands pre-eminent among duet of the workshops of Rauch & elimination of the Hohenzollerns, the Lang. Discriminating buyers of motor cars machines of a like nature. success of the 1918 Michigan State This reputation is not of MI151111,0111 Pair will be dependent. more than will be greatly interested in the an-. .01111 today, keeping step with the e‘ e r before, upon the support of the nouncement of the firm of Wm. F. V. growth or the ri stilt of any startling march of progress and scientific Neuman & Solis. 1342 Woodward mechanical discovery on the part sex. of achievement, the famous coach mak- Innumerable exhibits which in for- avenue, that they have made more the manufacturers. For over b4 ers hale transla•il their excellence of mer years have been displayed by sales of the popular Rauch & Lang I R WE SAVE YOU FROM 25 to 50% ON YOUR TIRES AND TUBES 1830 WOODWARDAVE.MARKEi5091 0 N D S LUMBER Thomas Forman Co. Jefferson at Belle Isle Bridge Ste. Claire Kosher Restaurant HOME COOKING Ste Claire Hotel Dining Room L Randolph and Monroe We Cater for Private Parties Men now in the forces of Uncle Sam, are being prepared and will be entered this fall by their wives and sisters. Women entrees are filling the ranks in many of the competitions that in presious years have been patronized exclusively by the men. G. W. Dick- Electrics in the past three months than they have made in the past three years. In these days of constantly rising costs and the dangers of lower standards of productive efficiency this report is the vcry best evidence of the fact that the Rauch & Lang Elec. years the name Rauch & Lang has workmanship into terms of the elec- stood for excellence of design and tric car. the aristocratic product of structure in fashionable coaches and motorrloan. To be the proud possessor pleasure vehicles drawn by horses. of a Rauch & Lang Electric is to Folks of past generations will recall establish one's self as an individual with the fondest memories the joy of the highest traits of refinement and they experienced in riding in a pro- individuality.