- pLykritonfrwisnoRmiC ■ ,1; PAGE NINE MRS. HATTIE HARRIS, PROMINENT PIONEER RESIDENT, IS DEAD v tit Mrs. Hattie Harris, widow of Elias Harris, died on Thursday, May II. Mrs. Harris, who lived in Detroit all her life, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Burton, pio- neer residents of this city. Mrs. liar- V A1 Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald of Lasalle Gardens spent a fortnight at the Park Hotel in Mt. Clemens. Many delightful functions were given the past week complimenting Mrs. Paul Stern of Buffalo, who was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Stern of East Grand boulevard. Mrs. Stern left on Satur- day last for her home in Buffalo. I It Ii? SILK SWEATERS WOOL SWEATERS Pure silk Tuxedo and slip- on, full fashion sweaters in navy, henna, black, cherry red, also staple colors with bright stripes. Many have pockets and are belted. Drop stitch and link weaves in both wool and alpaca. Belted and pocketed. The color combinations are al- most unlimited. A timely offering us the sports season Spelling. $25.00 DEmorr, MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fink of , New fork are spending a few days! in the city, guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Fink of Atkinson avenue. • Your beautiful Draperies, Curtains, Overhangings, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, etc., dry-cleaned by us gives them the appearance "JUST LIKE NEW" We clean Upholstered Furniture and Covers, also dye Rugs to match decorations, and Are Experts in Dry-Cleaning Your Most Expensive Garments, Odorless and Perfect We Call For and Deliver Call Melrose 6570 The Forest Cleaners and Dyers 533-637 East Forest Avenue Phone Main 3462 for Reliable MRS. HATTIE HARRIS Eitgagrittruts Mrs. David A. Courlander of West Grand boulevard has returned from Port Iluron, where she attended the ' convention of the Parent-Teachers' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine an Association. Mrs. Couriander is pres- nounce the engagement of their ident of the Intermediate Condon . daughter, Mary, to I. B. Dworman I School Parent-Teachers' Association.' of this city. Fur Insurance and Storage ANNIS FUR POST , Established 1887 Special Sale of Fur Chokers And Foxes, all colors—Sables, Moles, Fitch, etc. a month's membership campaign, with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kuttnauer of Simon Richardson as campaign chair- ' Collingwood avenue left no Monday man. last for an extended motor trip P. S.—Now is The Zeirei Zion is an organization good time to select throughout Michigan and the Eastern whose object is to spread the Zionist your Next Winter'. Fur Coat states. idea among the Jewish youth. The —Prices will be higher. 'organization was active in numerous Julius Berman left on Monday for Zionist activities during the past year, a several weeks' stay in Los Angeles, including work that it accomplished Calif. for the Jewish National Fund, Keren 0 1• • MI 1 MI I ),N i).\ 111 I •• I LI ‘) .1 LW •\\1 LI OM\ . • ilayesod and Zion Ball. By a recent Mrs. Sam Lansky of Chicago and change in administration, it was de- ■ ■ A Dollar's Worth For a Dollar 28, Trotty Veck Club: The Trotty Veck Club, at their last meeting, elected the following new officers: Jennie Kolitch, president; Pauline Brookenthal, vice-president; Rose Levin, secretary; Sarah Levin, treasurer; board of directors, Rebec- I ca Gold and Frances Schwartz; mem- bership committee, Frances Schwartz and Florence Zimberg; entertain-' ment, Rebecca Gold, chairman, F'ay' Nolan, May Weisman and Ileler,. Ressler; publicity, Jean Weisman and Frances Schwartz. The enter- tainment committee reported that their recent dance was a huge suc- cess. The organization decided to make a generous contribution to the United Jewish Charities, Slip-over Sweaters at Very Special Prices White Sport Skirts of Silk and Wool, 9.75 2 and 3-Piece Knicker Suits, 35.00 up Golf Knickers of Linen or Wool Jersey, 6.75 up White Golf Shirts, 9.75 Wool Jersey Sport Jackets, 5.95 up Felt Sport Hats, 15.00 up Dent•ood Tweed Suits, 22,50 Weekly Dances: The weekly dances at the Temple Beth El will continue until Saturday evening, May 27. TWO MORE IMMIGRANTS ARE BROUGHT HERE BY WELFARE ORGANIZATION ■ 0 The The European Jewish Women's Welfare Organization of Detroit an- nounces that through its efforts two more immigrants were united with relatives in Detroit. The immigrants brought here are Joseph Osrow, 19 years old, and Edith Osrow, 16 years old. They were united with their mother, Mrs. Acker- man of 583 Medbury avenue. The union of mother and children has an interesting story behind it. The mother had not seen her chil- dren for 14 years. After separation from her first husband, she came to America, but communicated with rel- atives in Piotka, Wohlyn, her orig- inal home, as to the health of her Linen Store Litwinsky 31 .... p ffin" g 4 Young men and women interested the J. C. B. Under its charter, as FA' published, the new organization is to be known as the "Union of Rabbis of the Polish Republic." Its aims =— = will be the spiritual and material up- lift of the Jewish clergy and the — a Y. P.. OF B'NAI MOSHE Jewish population generally, and the Mr. and Mrs. Prenzlauer of 8047 GIVES UNUSUAL AFFAIR supervising, or at least watching over, The Young People's Society of B'nai Moshe will give an affair of unusual note at the Elks' Temple on Miss Helen Kleins mith of 1698 Saturday evening, June 17. Besides West Philadelphia avenue has re- dancing, there will be many other E turned after a three weeks' visit with novel features of entertainment for relatives and friends in Cleveland. those who do not care to dance. The roceeds p of this affair w ill go to th e Mrs. Abe Schneider (Carrie Moss) s ynagogue improvement fund, to be of 560 East Kirby avenue has left for used immediately for the beautifies- 01 an extended trip to her former home tion of the grounds, for the building in Ottawa, Ont., where she will be of an iron fence and the planting of the guest of Miss Raie Edelstein. She a lawn. Organizations are requested will be joined by her husband at a to keep this date open, in order not future date. They will return some to interfere with the affair of the Y. 0 time in June. P. S. of B'nai Moshe. 0 I I P r, g P a . , F FUR/4ITM HOUSE P I 1 11193 " q3 g g g P, 4723-47t5 Hastings Street The Store With a Reputation •• I Physical Culture Shoes the religious education of the younger •-•-= generation of Jews in Poland. Yielding enough with each step to exercise the foot muscles, yet afford- ing firm support for the arch. Physical Culture Shoes are made over combination lasts, per- mitting free circulation and allowng the foot to fall into natural lines, which promotes correct posture. There is a model to fit any shape of foot—each stylish and economically priced, The seat of the union will be War. saw. It will extend its activities over —••=— the whole of Poland. The union has been granted the right, within the limits of existing laws: II) to protect the religious rights of the Jewish population, in —=" so far as the observation of holidays, customs and moral commandments are concerned, by establishing reli- gious foundations, publishing periodi. 1540 Broadway cala and books, delivering lectures, etc.; (2) to make proposals to the state authorities regarding the life of Jewish communes; communes. (3) to strive M • toward the material Improvement of Members of the Inter-Se Club were the rabbis' positions, to mediate in 5 hostesses last Sunday evening at • disputes between individual rabbis I I miscellaneous shower complimenting and commune authorities; and (4) to Miss Helen Stein, whose marriage to defend the material interests of rab-' 0 Alfred Rosenzweig will be an event bis and their dependents. / of June 4. During the latter part of The union will have the right to Cadillac 661 Cherry 8656 ,r: t h e D n evening, an d m drsa .ncjio _ nsgepahndB:ai measn m ww erilel possess, acquire and dispose of real enjoyed by 16 couples. and personal property and to accept In memory of our dear wife and donations and bequests. SUPERIOR KOSHER RESTAURANTS mother, Lena Willis, who died May / leave for St. Louis Sunday, May 21, 17, 1918. Exclusive Caterers to Wedding Parties sad Banquet, where Dr. Beisman will attend the '!The world may change from year to SUMMER NIGHT SCHOOL _ 11 MAIN DINING ROOM LUNCH ROOM AND DELICATESSEN id convention of the American Medical year, Open Day and Night 2035 Woodward Ave. Association and a reunion of the , And friends from day to day, Summer night school will °Pet' at' 20 West Adams Avenue Cer. Elizabeth 2 class ass of 1890 of Washington Uni- Bat never will the one I love the Jewish Institute, High near !last- Naar We's Shoe Store Harry Labovitz, Mgr. 5 versity medical department, of which From memory pass away." ings street, on Monday evening, May Her Loving Husband and Children. 22, 7 p. m. be is a graduate. p • c ir Marienthal's PHYSICAL CULTURE SHOE SHOP In Capitol Theater Building RIM 11111 1111111111111N111111111111111111111131 II 111 0 0 0 / ■■■■•■■■•■■■••■\■■■■•■7■■■■■■■■■•■\■■■••■‘ ik4s.ws‘..\ e for Pearl Beach, Mich., where they will spend the summer months. •• Style Plus Comfort - Entertaining on Saturday after- IHami lton boulev ard • 2 • • • • : • • Ei iiiimq 1 1 111111 il 1111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ill 11111113 fil iq. di noon for 12 guests, honoring the in the organization are urged to en- list at the Zeirei Zion headquarters, birthday anniversary of her daughter, 1406 Broadway. Della Ethel Cohen, is Mrs. Harry A. Co hen of 75 Harmon avenue. 2 • Mr. Donont in Charge May 20, at Moore School, corner Al- 414..40+,4— ger and Cameron avenues, at 2 :30 o'clock. Since this is the last meeting of the season, it is urged that all moth- mu POLAND CHARTERS UNION OF RABBIS favoring the establishment of Monday and Tuesday • 10 0 , at the Hotel Statler, May 22 and 23. 5 t Linens and Laces "Modern Jewish Literature" will i, be the theme discussed by Abraham 1 ',a Victor before the Mothers' Club of • ers attend. Plans for the coming pie- III., display hollsehold decorative VICTOR TO ADDRESS OAKLAND MOTHERS The Misses Ruth Lipsitz, Ethel Op- the Jewish National Home in Pales- % penheim and Lucille Jacobs spent the NEW YORK. — (J. C. B.) —The t' tine has strengthened our courage to past week-end in Ann Arbor. They continue our activities that lead to Polish government has recently incor- Id were guests at the Phi Epsilon Pi the completion and realization of our porated the Polish Union of Rabbis, E fraternity house says a report from a l'olish source to party. , 2,000-year-old dreanf." r.,, g Chicago, country. Oakland next Saturday aftrenoon, S. Michigan Ave., University Club Bldg., will be discussed. Children will be entertained by the recreation teach- — ers. No postals will be sent. "School PI Days" is the title of a play that will be presented by high school girls lie- — = ing in Oakland. Israel. 0 , Mr. and Mrs. J. Sandleman of 332 Eretz The call for new members states Tuxedo avenue have moved to their that "the recent unanimous adoption Webb 0 new home, 1478 — avenue. by the United States Senate of a reso- rd i • ••••1 2 • cided that the society enlarge its forces and take in new blood for the advancement of the Zionist idea. In announcing the membership campaign, the Zeirei Zion officers stated that they felt the need in De- troit for a Zionist organization of Mrs. S. Blonder of Chicago is visit- Jewish youth of the type of the Zei- rei Zion, and now therefore opened ing at the home of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons of Burlin- its doors to the numberless young men and women who are not yet en- # game avenue. rolled for the cause of rebuilding Mrs. I. Bialoski of Cleveland were r guests at the home of their father, I. Weinstein of East Hancock avenue. , Mrs. Lansky was accompanied by her niece, Miss Frances Cohen of Chi- cago. d This thought is uppermost when the price tags are placed on the furniture. Make your inspection and you will see the reason the customers place so much confidence in us. •••• • •• • • •••• •• 114** ZEIREI ZION START MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Stone Marten $25 Mink (genuine) . $16.50 Southern Marten ... .$8.50 Siberian Squirrel . .$8.50 ■■ Sixty members started on the first hike of the season last Sunday morn- ing, May 14. They left the club house at 9:30 and rude as far as Red- ford. From there they hiked several miles to camping grounds, where lunch was served. Games and stunts completed the afternon'so entertain- ment. The next hike will be to the Children's Fresh Air Camp on the Lake Shore drive on Sunday, May 21. There will be no hike Sunday, May ! on account of the last monthly meeting of the season which is to be held on that day. Returning from a trip to Bay City, Joseph II. Steuer of Laura, Ohio, Mich., where she visited with rein- announces the engagement of hf: lives and friends, is Mrs. Jacob daughter, Florence, to Hyman Lewin- Strauss Moss of the Astor Court ' Epstein of this city, son of Mr. and children. When the war broke out, however, apartments on West Grand boule. Mrs. E. W. Lewin-Epstein of New yard. York. The wedding will take place she lost all track of her children, un- #' ail she finally located them through *•• in the near future. the newspapers. The two immigrants S. Samuels of New York was a re- were under the impression, until a Mrs. Rose Gilbert of 9697 Delmar ' cent visitor in this city, guest at llo- avenue announces the engagement of few months ago, that their step- ' tel Statler. mother, Mr. Osrow's second wife, was her daughter, Pearl, to William their real mother, and learned of the, A most delightful affair of the past Greenblatt of Los Angeles, Calif. whereabouts of their rightful mother', • week was the dancing party given by only after the death of their father I members of the Lohampshen Club, at and step-mother abroad. Wark's Dancing Academy, Woodward , Three more immigrants are now in avenue. This club was recently or-' Ellis Island and will be brought here ganized by several young men of the by the European Jewish Women's 1 different Detroit high schools for ath- ' The Zeirei Zion organization of De- Welfare Organization, through whose ' letic and social purposes. troit announces that it is launching efforts they were brought to this 1507 Woodward, at Clifford ■ In Himelhoch's New Shop of Correct Sports Apparel. Everything from golf balls, bags and clubs to knicker suits and sport hats. Hikes: Louis James Rosenberg of East ris was a devoted and self.sacrificing Forest presided at the Michigan Au, mother and a woman tit' great thors' Association, which met Tues- strength of character. Interment day evening last at Hotel Statler. took place at Woodniere cemetery, During the evening Mr. Rosenberg with Rabbi Leo ht. Franklin and !delivered an interesting and inspir- Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz 0 fficia t ing. Mrs. Harris is survived by her chil- ing address on the famous writers, dren, Mrs. Edwin Goldberg, Jay C. Schupenhauer and Nietzche. and Jule E. Harris, and her sisters, I Mrs. Frank Teller, who has been , Mrs. A. E. Rosengarten, Mrs. A. L. a guest at the home of her children, Slessinger, Mrs. Julia Friedman, Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nieman of Hazel- Louis Sneider, Mrs. I.ouis II. Gold- wood avenue, has returned to her berg and Miss Ray Burton. Jay C. , home in Chicago. Ilarris, who now resides in Chicago, was in the city in attendance at his I Mrs. Harry Rosenthal and son, Je- mother's funeral. rome, of Seward avenue have gone, !to New York, where they will visit for several weeks with Mrs. Rosen- Mrs. Samuel E. Davis (Esther thal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dorothy Silver) of Trenton, N. J., is Schweitzer. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Silver of Pontiac, Mich., formerly • David E. Levyn of Fostoria, Ohio,' of Detroit. spent a few days in the city the past 1 week. Robert Rothman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rothman of Farnsworth ave- nue, a senior at the University of Sidney Frank of Ferranti Park left Michigan, has been elected to the , on Monday last for Los Angeles, Calif., where he will make a stay of I'hi Beta Kappa honorary fraternity. Mr. Rothman has also been elected several weeks. to the Acolytes, the honorary philo- sophical society, and the Quadrangle, Returning from a year's sojourn a literary club, in San Francisco, Calif., are Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg and daughters, Irene Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cloy of 278 and Madelyne, of East Grand boule- iiiedbury left for a four weeks' trip vard. to Pittsburgh and Chicago to visit with friends and relatives. In Pitts- }ferry Stern of Denver, Colo., is a burgh they will visit with their daugh- guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ter, Mrs. M. Gould. :Mitred Stern of East Grand boule- vard. House Cleaning Time Is Now Here! Complete Outfits for Fair Golfers The members of this class enter- tained their mothers on Wednesday evening, May 10, and a very unusual program was carried out. In addi- tion to having the mothers witness the usual class work, Miss Belle Spat- ter, chairman of the entertainment committee, provided appropriate mu- sic. Both mothers and daughters joined in Jewish folk dances, Re- freshments were served. Mrs. M. I. l.ipsitz and daughter of Brush street are spending two weeks, in Battle Creek. Mrs. I.ipsitz was • accompanied by her sister, Miss Es- • , ther Buchhalter of East Palmer ave- nue. IVC/01.1.0 1230 W••dw•ra A Athletic Club: Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Epstein of Ann Arbor spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Slomo- vitz of Kenilworth avenue. 4, ifkle1llOCk5 Vacation Camp: The Y. W. II. A. summer ramp committee is putting forth every ef- fort to make the vacation a pleasant one. Swimming, coquet, tennis, hik• ing and various outdoor games will be part of the regular daily program. A Kosher camp is an unusual attra- tion and niany of the girls are join- ing because of it. As the number will be limited, every girl is urged to sign up as soon as possible. Par- ticulars on the camp can be gotten by calling Glendale 7971. Mrs. Joseph Goldberg (Ruth Levyn) of Fostoria, Ohio, is spend- ing a few days in the city, a guest ' of relatives and friends. $7.50 $15.00 Y. W. H. A. NOTES IH MEMORIAM JOSEFF BROS. 11 11E11.1 111112