MEDerRon;A_wisnaiRmiaz PAGE EIGHT OFFICERS OF BAY CITY I. O. B. Be {ORPHAN HOME PLANS SHELTER FOR MORE LODGE PHOTOGRAPHED ON ORDER'S DETROIT CHILDREN 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 'w••••••-- Frcnt row, left to right: A. A. Immerman, vice-president and chairman of intellectual advancement committee; L. B. Harrison, president; Barney Wolsey, one of the two living charter members; Edward Lichtig, state deputy and Grand Lodge delegate; Max L. Jacoby, secretary. Back row, left to right: Leon Mitchell, entertainment committee; J. C. Hirshfield, state deputy and chairman entertainment committee; Simon Grabowaky, trustee; Alex Kahn, treasurer; A. B. Roman, trustee; S. C. Rosenberg, entertainment committee; Louis Robinson, delegate to the Grand Lodge. The New Word in Exclusive Clothes On the tip of every young man's tongue is "SCHOLNICK'S," in- terested in smart styles that are "Just a Little Different" Scholnick's At Winder KOSHER WINES PALESTINE ORPHANAGE DRIVE IS ENDORSED BY PROMINENT DETROITERS ous manner in which they applied themselves at the work benches, where each is taught a trade. - Best California Kosher Wines for Sacramental Pur- poses for ill year. RABBI R. HURWITZ 9521 Cameron Ave. in the evening at the Hotel Wenonah was attended by 300 and was addres- sed by Rabbi Bernard Stern of Jack- son, L. B. Ilarrison, president of the local lodge, Benjamin F. Wiener, pres- ident of the Michigan Council of B'nai B'rith lodges; Adolph Freund and Julius Deutelbaum of Detroit; Rabbi J. H. Skirball of Cleveland. An enjoyable musical program was also presented. Rabbi A. M. Giskan, here in the interest of the ,Diskin Palestinian Orphanage in Jerusalem, issued an- other appeal to Detroit Jews this week for the orphanage and made public a letter signed by David W. Simons, David S. Zemon and Joseph Wetsman and sent to him endorsing the campaign for the orphanage. The letter follows: "Upon our recent visit to the city of Jerusalem, Palestine, among the institutions we looked over and stu- died was one known as Rabbi Dia- kin's Orphanage for the Palestine Orphan Asylum). We spent consider able time in that institution and were much attracted by the vdendid in- structions, both educational and eco- nomical. We witnessed large classes studying under able instructors, and were much impressed with the anxi- ety shown by the orphan students to acquire education, and by the vigor- Clothes That's Different Hastings BAY CITY.—Bay City Lodge No. 178, Independent Order of B'Nai B'rith celebrated its fiftieth anniver- sary a week ago Sunday. The cele- bration was attended by large delega- tions from B'nai B'rith lodges throughout the state. A large class initiation was held during the day and was followed by a smoker and short speeches by visi- ting and local members. A banquet Phone Hemlock 937-W THE ORIGINAL SCHOOL OF MILLINERY A 4152 Woodward Avenue GLENDALE 8886 ATLAS ROOFING CO. Gravel and Ready Roofers Telephone Garfield 5010 Room 200 A meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home was held on Sunday, May 21. Matters of importance were discussed for providing shelter for more or- phans which the present home's fa- cilities will not permit. There are at present several applications to receive orphans. The officers and members of the orphanage are doing every- thing possible to hasten the enlarge- ment of the quarters to relieve the unfortunate situation. Several or- ganizations volunteered to assist the home, recognizing the worthy work being done. The president of the Tzdakha Club requested permission of the orphan- age to give a "wearing apparel" shower for its benefit by the club, which met with the approval of the executive committee. This will be hold on Tuesday, June 6, at 2 o'clock, at the Federation of Women's Clubs. In connection with this the orphanage announces that it appreciates all the assistance it is being offered and gladly welcomes this from individuals or organizations, but it requests that in each case permission first be ob- tained from the executive committee before any activity is started. The committee meets every Sun- day at the orphanage, where it will be pleased to receive offers of assist- once, suggestions or opinions for the betterment of the home. Fur Insurance and Storage ANNIS FUR POST 1507 Woodward, at Clifford Established 1887 Special Sale of Fur Scarfs and Fur Coats. "Save Time and Trouble by Calling Up." The Perwin Pastry Shop CELEBRATES HER 80TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Is now taking orders for their celebrated cakes and famous walnut, orange and strawberry tarts. Why bake yourself when you can get everything you de- sire at most reasonable prices here? We are pre- pared to take your orders for confirmation cookies, also salted peanuts. We also sell the famous Jersey Ice Cream and Ices. 9138 TWELFTH STREET "We found that while this orphan- age occupied an old dillapidated buliding, every part of it, especially the sleeping quarters, is kept clean and attractive, and from the appear- ance of the orphans they, too, must he well taken care of. We visited the new structure being built to ac- commodate Rabbi Diskin's Orphan- age, and departments essential to its operation, which is located on an ele- vated position accessible to the city, and when completed will be a preten- tious and splendid acquisition to the whole city. We heartily recommend assistance for its completion." Rabbi Giskan announced that among the larger contributors to MRS. JENNIE LEBENSBERGER date are the following: Shaarey Ze• dek Congregation, $1,500; Mogen Who celebrated her eightieth birth- Abraham Synagogue, $500; El Moshe day the put week. Synagogue, $200; D. W. Simons and Joseph Wetsman, $200 each. Contrbiutions for the orphanage WILL HONOR GELFAN AT CONCERT JUNE 9 may be sent to A. Keidan, 2010 Gra- • tint, local treasurer. L. J. WARD, Pres. Beeman's Evening School teaches you in 60 days. Afternoon and evening classes. Diplomas awarded. Positions guaranteed. Phone Main 3462 for Reliable • . Repairing Our Specialty 2436 FIFTH STREET, DETROIT Phone Market 5391 Here Is a Super-Value In Bedroom Furniture ! This bedroom suite consists of five hand- some pieces and may be had in choice of Golden Oak, Mahogany, French Gray or Ivory. Each piece is of good design and generous propor- tions. The splendid con- struction of this suite and its superb finish combine to make it a very unusual bargain at only- George Gelfan, local singer, will be r honored on Friday evening, June 9, at a concert to be given in his honor at McCollister hall, Forest and Cass avenues, prior to his departure for Italy for further study. The program will include a num- ber of selections by Mr. Gelfan, sec- The Car of Advanced Design DLER St 12.00 a Week eral piano selections by Miss A. Bei- ner and a humorous sketch by M. !Finkel. The program to be presented fol- lows: Six is more than superficial adorn- ment — it is as advanced mechanically as it is in style and beauty. A smart, luxurious, superlatively comfortable car, powerful and speedy, and so finely built that mechanical depreciation is long deferred, this new Chandler occupies a foremost place among the few great cars of the world. TOURING CAR 595 F. 0. B. 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At the time of th's writing, the better part of the houses for Sunday have been sold out. "Yente Talebende" will be played here by the original New York com- pany. Twenty special song numbers will be given and a "one-hundred- laugh-a-minute" show is assured. There will be a popular priced mat- inee and an evening performance. Tickets are on sale at Gordon's book store, 3009 Hastings street; Small's drug store, Ilendrie and Hastings; Kohn Bros.' restaurant, 3530 Hast- ings; Zuckerman - Schechter bank, 3711 Ilastings; Victor phonograph store, opposite Brewster - Hastings market. Here at Last! Positively Here With Her Original Compare: . SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, MAY 28 Edwin A. Ralkin Presents MR. AND MRS. GOLDBERG MR. AND MRS. JACOBS And An Entire New York Cast in "YENTE TALEBENDE" By B. Kovner The Greatest Comedy Ever Presented on the Yiddsh Stage. EXTRA—TWENTY SONG NUMBERS One Hundred Laughs a Minute An Extra Attraction Will Be the BLACK CANTOR Dernonatrate Salad Preparations. I With abundant fresh fruits and vegetables in the markets, demonstra- tions in the preparation of salads and summer dishes of different varieties will be held every Wednesday even- , ing at the Jewish Institute, High near Hastings street. These refreshing Idishes will prove • delight to house- keepers who are faced with the prob. lam of tempting tired members of I their households with food that is re- trashing and palatable. Who Will Sing the Finest Ritual and Russian Sown'• Don't Miss This Opportunity for Enjoyment. ADMISSION Matinee, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Evening, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 ■ Tklittis can he purchased at Gardaa's Beek sten, 3009 Hasliale street Phan. Cadillac 7771; Small's Drug Store, comm._ Mandela and Haatimla• Nominee? 684; Kohn Bras. Restaurant, 3530 Hasting, Pies. Melrose. Zuchermata-Schechter Bank, 3711 Meetings Phan* Moira. n Si: V l ` Pheno graph Stoe, Opp. Hastings-Brewster Market.