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CLIPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

VIE PLTIZOIT, /Pe IN/I (AWN/

PHILOMATHIC

CSIEGEL

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DETROIT, MICIIIGAN
No Connection With Any Other
Store.

A Very Special
Collection of

up

Wash Frocks
at $25.00

Women's—Misses'

!Both

bouffant and slender styles
expressed in organdy, fancy ging-
' hams, dotted Swiss, novelty figured
voiles and organdy over gingham.
Crisp frills, gay sashes, dainty em-
broideries. Organdy vestees often
Five a light, airy effect. Colors
Include jade, tangerine, flamigo,
orchid, peach, ocean green, sea
blue, Copenhagen, brown, navy,
white and black. Profit by mak.
ing early selections while collec-
tion is at its best.

L' 1

MacDiarmid Candies are
Famous Because They
are Good to Eat

ao..0arffueb

Specialists in Candycraft.

Woodward at Clifford
Woodward at Boulevard
Woodward at Alexandrine
Broadway
Woodward at Collingwood
New
Chocolate Market
House

1322 Broadway
G. A It. McMillan Co.

PHONE MAIN 4548
(All Stores)



The largest and net Jewelry Store on the East Side.

A
Moe Ehrlich
Diamond

Establishes you with the girl
—her friends—her family.

It marks you as a man of discrimination and good sense
in buying where selection is wider and prices are less
than elsewhere..

You are sure she won't say "No" to you if you give her
one of MY rings—they are the kind of 'engagement
rings a girl wears with pride and cherishes through
her lifetime.

My charge account is in the nature of a friendly aceom-
moelation—I extend it to you willingly—the same price
whether you open a charge account or pay me cash.

$50.00 to $250.00

EHRLICH BUILDING
Adams and Hastings.

Not in the High Rent District.

DRAPERIES---VALANCES

AND WINDOW SHADES

For Your Home and Office.
Also Curtain Rods and Floor Coverings.
A C•Il Will Bring OUr Representative to Your Home.
Phones: Office, Main 4814; Factory, Cadillac 1650.

M. Freedman Window Shade Co.

1438 Washington Blvd.

.

Practical Health Insurance: "A Bath in Every Home."

THE

AGREE BROS. co.

Plumbing and Heating Engineers

5221 BEAUBIEN ST.

BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS'
EXCURSION ON JUNE 5

The activities of the Philomathic
have extended throughout Michigan.
Albion, Hope and Detroit Junior
Colleges have been challenged and
debates with them have been arrang-
ed by the Foreign Committee., which
Miss Hattie Silberman, of East is headed by Harry II. Platt. At-
Hancock avenue, has returned from home l'hilomathic has met Detroit
a several days' trip to Chicago.
College of Law twice, and Philo-
mathic men have opposed them as
Mrs. Jack Snyder, of Wilson ave- members of D. J. C. teams, on all
nue, who spent two weeks in New occasions receiving unanimous de-
York City, has returned.
cisions. The latest event in which
l'hilomathic men took a great part in
Sunday evening, May 8, was the WAS the D. J. C. versus Michigan
scene of a delightful surprise party, State Normal of Ypsilanti debate
given by Mrs. Harry Moskowitz, 924 which was held at Ypsilanti last Fri-
Hague avenue., in honor of her twin day, May 13. Philomathic served the
brothers, Dan and Joseph Staub. The city by appearing before the Detroit
color decorations were carried out in House of Correction in debate, and in
blue and white. There were 40 the near future will hold a debate be-
guests.
fore members of the B'nai Moshe
Congregation. As the climax to this
Mrs. M. Rosensweig and daughter, wonderful series of activities, the
DAN SHAPIRO.
Sophie, 633 West Hancock, have left greatest event of the year is soon to
for an xtended stay in Philadelphia, take place—the Philomathi• Model
A committee from the Bicur Cho-
Sleeting.
This
will
be
held
at
the
- I New York and Atlantic City.
lem Juniors, of which Al Mendelsohn
Shaarey Zedek Hall in June..
last Sunday's program was post. is chairman, distributed 25 baskets
Mrs. Samuel Zuieback, of 215
Owen avenue, and daughters, Mrs. I. poned one week due to the absence of fruit, eggs and nuts to the poorest
I•. Zuieback, Miss Beatrice and Miss of one of the contestants. The sub- needy sick on the Bicur Cholem
list during the Passover holi-
Julia Zuieback, have returned from ject to be debated is Resolved that Senior
the United States cancel all the Al- day. The Bicur Cholem Juniors will
from their tour through California.
henceforth
co-operate with the Senior
lied War Debts. The proponents of
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will speak the bill will be Messrs. Ben Safir, organization in caring for the sick
and
needy
on their lists.
before the Young People's Auxiliary captain, Sidney DeYoung and Ben
Miss Ruse Miller, chairman of the
of Shaarey Zedek on Wednesday Rosenstein. Their opponents will be box social, which was to take place on
evening, May 11. Members and Messrs. Aaron Weiswasser, captain,
id
Jack Margolis and Louis Schulman. May 5, announces that it was post-
friends are cordially invited.
Mr. Chas. D. Cameron, Editor of the poned to a later date.. The - annual
excursion will take place on June 5.,
Miss Jeanette Rothenberg, of 688 Journal will be visitor at the Philo- Dan Shapiro is chairman of the ex-
Medbury, has returned from New mathic, where he will address the cursion committee. Other excursion
organization.
his
talk
will
be
on
a
York City, where she has visited for
question of grave importance., "Con- committees are: Field event commit-
sacral weeks.
tee, M. Rosenthal and Harry Stone;
gressional Debates."
The week following a debate will publicity, Eleanor Katzer, Norman
Mrs. S. K. Slobin has been enjoy-
Snyder, Al Klunover and Henrietta
be
held
on
a
question
that
today
has
ing an extensive trip as far south as
Dvorkin; tickets, Rose Rosenberg, Al
Florida. She is at present enjoying the attention of the Great Lakes' Klunover and Morris Harris.
states.
The
question
is
resolved
that
, a pleasant few weeks with her
brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and , the Seaman's act be made inoperative
Mrs. Lebeson, of Thomasville, Ga. ' on the Great Lakes. Maurice G.
The latter are being congratulated on Abramoff will captain the affirmative
team of which D. Barack and A.
the birth of a daughter.
Perlman also are members. J.
Kadushin, II. Gurovitch and I).
Complimenting Miss Helen Schultz, Kaufman, captain, will contend.
whose marriage to Mr. Jacob D.
In connection with the Model
Freeman will take place this month, Meeting affair, it is announced that Sunday Service.:
Mrs. Julius Goodman entertained six final teams have been picked. The
"Safeguards to Marriage" will be
guests at a prettily appointed lunch- teams will include: J. J. Rosenthal, the subject of Rabbi Franklin's ad-
eon, followed by a theatre party, on Maxwell Cohen, Louis Rosenweig, dress at Temple Beth El Sunday,
, Saturday, May 7.
Jack Ilonigman, Wilbur DeYoung morning. This will be a companion
and Daniel Budintsky. Sidney De- lecture to that given last Sunday
Mrs. E. I.. Drabkin and daughter, Young and Aaron Weiswasser were morning under the title "Slather."
Miss Dorothy Drabkin, are leaving chosen as alternate's. II. C. Baiter
Sunday for an extended stay in the and B. Safir, recently elected to be on Sabbath Services:
south. Mrs. Drabkin will spend the the teams, have resigned.
Sabbath services will take place as
summer in Georgia and Alabama.
usual this week beginning at 10:30.
After several weeks spent in the
The sermon will be preached by
AMITIANS
south, Miss Drabkin will go to New
Rabbi Franklin.
York for a visit.
The weekly meeting of the Amiti- Men's Temple Club:
ans was held Tuesday evening, May
On Tuesday evening, May 17th, as
10, at the home of Miss Goldye announced elsewhere in this issue,,
Velick, 5441 Beaubien street, Fed- the Men's Temple Club will hold its
' lowing the adjournment of the busi- annual meeting when reports of of-
ness meeting, the hostess, Miss ficers will be submitted and new of.
Sirs. J. A. Meyer entertained eigh Velick, served luncheon, with covers Seers elected for the coming year.
for 12. Some of the members . The meeting will be preceded by a
I' couples at her home on Parker street set
Friday evening, May 6, honoring delightfully entertained, by render- delicious dinner during which an ad-
ing
several selections on the piano. dress will be given by Mr. Henry
Miss Estelle Levin, of New York city
Dancing followed. The next meeting
The evening was spent in games am will be held at the home of Miss Ruth , Hurwitz, Chancellor of the Inter-'
collegiate Menorah Society. His sub-!
dancing. A four course luncheon Weinberg, 936 Watson street.
jest will be "The Jewish College
was served.
Man." A fine program of music will
also be a feature of the evening. All
DAUGHTERS OF THE
A stag was given Thursday eve-
,
WHITE AND BLUE members of the Club should make it
ning, May 5. at the 13'nai Brith Club
a point to be present.
rooms. for Mr. Sam Levin who left
An interesting meeting of the
for Chicago where he expects to'
Dr. Englander's Address:
make his home in the future. Twenty- Daughters of the White and Blue was
On Friday evening of this week,
five men were present. A buffet held Sunday afternoon, May 8, at Professor Henry Englander of Cin-
the home of Miss Emily Levine, on cinnati will give the last of his series
luncheon was served.
Owen avenue. Among those who
of addresses on Jewish History. This
Miss Dorothy Barnett, of Franklin took part on the program were Bessie course has been exceedingly popular
boulevard, spent th eweek-end as I,ankin, Ilinda Kurtzman, Emily and inspiring. Great disappointment
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roe, Levine and Lottie Davidov. Miss is expressed by those who have had
Jennie Rosen, who just returned
of Hancock avenue.
from a trip to Washington, D. C. the privilege of attending these
lectures, that the series is to core to
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fine, and entertained the club by telling about an end, but we all hope that another
daughters, Cecelia and Ruth, and Mr. her trip.
The Daughters will hold an outing season we may have the privilege of
and Mrs. Joseph Barnett and
having Professor Englander with tig
daughters, Celia, Ilarrit and Lillian, to l'almer Park on May 22. The club again. Ile is a delightful speaker, a
attended the services at Temple Beth stood highest of all Young Judaea , keen thinker and has a charming
clubs in the city in the collections on
El, Mother's Day.
May 1 for the Palestine Tool Fund I personality. It is hoped that the
'! closing lecture of the series on Friday
Miss Ethel Barnett spent Sunday a total of $130 having been collected evening will be very largely attended.
with Miss Rena Zeiger, of Highland by the Daughters of the White and
Blue. Miss Emily Levine came in
Park.
School Party:
first with $19, and Ida Liss secon d Sabbath
The class Sabbath school party
with $17.50. Others who collecte d, which was arranged for Saturday
Mrs. Philip Allen and Mrs. Sam were Rayola Erenuries, Lany Drap
Nereteky of Grand Rapids spent the kin, Sadie Jaroslow, Lottie Davidov evening has been postponed until
week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anna Slomovitz, Jennie Rosen, Ros Sunday afternoon from 2:30 p. m.
to 5 o'clock. All Sabbath school
Morris Isenberg.
Grace, Fannie AronotT and hind a children may come. An enjoyable
Kurtzman.
afternoon is assured.
The Monday Bridge Club met with
Sirs. Norman Buckner at her home
CHI
PI
PHI
on Dwight street,
ARRANGEMENTS ARE

Beautiful assortment of Platinum
rings set with blue white diamonds

304 Park Building.

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A Feature of the May Sale
5.00, 5.75 / 0 12.7 5

All the loveliness that is associated with hand
work, real laces, excellent materials, tine drawn
work add charm to these groups of Voile and
Batiste hand-made blouses. .
Tailored Blouses
Unusually Low Priced
The woman to whom a tailored suit is a neces-
sity will find these groups fascinating—pastel
tinted Organdies and Batiste, white striped
Madras. Delightful new touches and contrasts
are noted in frills, collars and cuffs.

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The Chi Pi Phi Fraternity tender-
The Pontiac Temple Beth El Club ed its first banquet Tuesday evening,' COMPLETE FOR MAY-
TIME PARTY MAY 14
.held its regular meeting Monday, May May 10, at the Ponchartrain on the
9, at the home of Miss Rose Isenberg. Lake Th following members and
Enjoyable
Evening Promised for 7th
Goldstein, their lady friends were present:
Annual Event by Yom Girls
Mr. and Mrs. Ben j.
B. Greenblath, S. B. ('oilier,
Mrs.
ess
Society
daughter, Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. II. Schaeffer, A. Feinberg, S. Green-
--
Julius Levin and niece, Estelle, of berg, L. Perliss; the Misses K Gins-
Arrangements
have been complet-
l i New York, spent Sunday in Detroit. berg, E. Greenberg, V. Schiefman, E.
be
-
Atlas, R. Grosherg and E. Swersky. ed for the "Maytime party"
to
The following pupils of the Mrs. Greenhlath and Mrs. Greenberg given by the 'tom Girls Literary
Branch Temple Beth El Sabbath were the chaperones. Society, Saturday evening, May 14,
Mr. Greenblath delivered an ad- in the ball-room of the Women's
School of Pontiac, enrolled with
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, who are to dress outlining some of the fro- Federation Clubhouse. -
be confirmed at Temple Beth El, De- ternity's future plans and social The dance which mar the seventh
troit, June 12, are: Celia, Ethel, activities. This was followed by an annual event to be given by the
Harriet, Lillian and Morris Barnett, exhibition dance given by A. Fein- society for charitable purposes, will
Cecelia and Ruth Fine and Bernice berg and Sliss E. Atlas. Several be informal in character. A five-
other entertaining features helped piece orchestra, popular in dance
Solomon.

circles, will furnish the music for the
to make the banquet a success,
dancing. Fragrant lilacs, apple-tilos-
M. E. CLUB
sums and other harbingers of spring
WEST SIDE JEWISH CLUB ', will"
serve as decorations in the hall-
As one of its varied activities the TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT room. Light refreshments will be
M. E. Club is now conducting a raffle
No tedious program of
the proceeds of which will go to
The West Side Jewish Youth will served.
entertainment will interfere with the
charity. Tickets may be purchased give its first annual entertainment d anc i ng.
from any of the members. The and dance, Wednesday evening, May
With the proceeds of the dance,
A. S. Hall, Michigan
: meeting of May 4 was held at the avenue
18, at the
and I. Twenty-fourth
street. the Yam Girls Literary Society will
I home of Miss Florence Krell, 427 Tickets may be obtained from mem- adopt as many Jewish war-orphans i.s
Farnsworth avenue. The next meet-
it can, forwarding the money to the
! ing will be held at the home of Miss ben or at the door.
give
a read- Joint
Distribution
Committee.
(Inc
E. Rosenberg, 150 Frederick street. ing Mr.
in Isadore
Yiddish. Stone
Miss will
Ruth
Goldberg
hundred
liars is ne....1,1
to insure
food, shelter and clothing far an
will sing a group of songs. Other
one year. .
Y. J. DRAMATIC CLUB
entertainers
will perform
orphan
the period years
of
intermissions.
The during
Society
in for
previous
has
contributed toward the Hebrew Free
The society, which was organized
At the regular weekly meeting of
the Young Judaea Dramatic Club this year, has 75 members and Loan
Society,
the F .1h
tech causes.
Au Society
and
other worthy
held on May 4, the following new devotes its time to social and literary.
Holders of tickets for the Mayt,m^ 6
officers were elected for the ensuing pursuits. The society meets every I party are urged to respond.
0
term of three months: President, second Tuesday at the El Moshe
Zelda Medvedov; vice-president, synagogue, Michigan and Twenty-
Y. P. S. OF B'NAI MOSHE
Dorothy Rabinowitz; secretary, Eva ninth streets. Young people of the
Levin; and treasurer, Yetta Dworkin. neighborhood are cordially invited to
An extensive program of social ac-,
A series of very interesting activi- attend its meetings.
tivitics for the summer months are
ties have been planned for the sum-
being planned by the excursion •
mer months. The fleet of these will
AIMWELL GIVE DANCE now
comm,,,e .1 me l oung reapie s
0
be a hike to take place on Sunday,
. —
ciety of B'Nai Moshe, of which D.
0
May 22.
Kreekun is chairman.
Club
have
completed
The
Aletwell
All Jewish girls between the ages
Meantime it is announced that ar-
Rainbow
of 17 and 19, eager to promote the arrangements for its
Mr.
given at the Odd Fellow. rangement* are being made by
cause of Zionism, are invited to at- dance to be
I Kreekun for a car ride and all day
tend the meetings and enroll as men- ball, corner Bethune and Brush, on picnic at Algonac on July 3. Many
held
every
Wed-
Friday
evening,
May 20, at 8:30 p•.
Den. Meetings are
interesting features, including games
nesday evening, at 7:30, at the m'
The entertainment committee corn- I and music, are planned for the day
Zedek, Brush and Willis posed
of Messrs. I'. Olender, S. S.1 by E. S. Miller, chairman of the en-
avenues.
Goodman, H. Slavin, and J. D. Repi- I tertainment committee.
tor have been fortunate in securing I
JEWISH CALENDAR
PURITY CHAPTER GIVES
one of the best jazz orchestras in the I
6411•1621
Sat. Apr 11
CARD PARTY MON., MAY 2 city. Latest songs and dancing will Pasoysr (Pssach ■
be rendered by entertainers.
Pauovrn• (Seventh Day) . •rL. Apr. II
Nun..
May I
Tickets
far
the
dance
may
be
i
Rostn•Chodssch
Iyar
A successful card party was given
Thurs.. May II
Las nt)oar .
Monday evening, May 2, under the obtained from the members on the , Roach•Choftesch
Clean -- . - lust. June 7
Purity
Chapter,
No.
359,
committee
or
from
any
of
the
follow-
Shabuoth (Confirmation Dart,
auspices of
Fun.. June ❑
Order of Eastern Star, at the Eastern ing: G. Benson, W. Diamond, If.
Freed- Ftosch•CDoduch Tammus—Thurs. July 7
Star Temple, 80 West Alexandrine. Extending, II. Feinstein, M.
gee- A u g I
I
Ab
Prizes were donated by members man, S. Kelt, N. Lieberman, S. Meh- ; Roach-Chodesch
S&L. Aug. II
F. Weisman. All Fat of AD
$622•N111
of the Order. Refreshments were zcr, G. Rapitor and
Som.
Sept. 4
should, be I Resch-Cborlasoch Ellul
served. Arrangements were-Mehargetremittanee* tor- aieketa
Sara.. Oct. I ,
, NsW Seats Es•
• I sent. to P. Olender, 570 Btaubieb.
of Mrs. R Oninasin.

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