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All Society items and other local notes should he communicated to the office of the
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear In the cu rrrrr week's
Issue. Phone Glendale 8326, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later
than Wednesday.
BICUR CHOLEM AFFAIR
PROVES GREAT SUCCESS
Helen Holiostat Identified as "Miss
B. C. Jr."
SPORT
HATS
The annual excursion of the Bicur
Cholem Juniors, held last Sunday, is
reported by Dr. Louis Weiss, chair-
man of the committee in charge, to
have exceeded those of previous
years in attendance as well as inter-
est displayed. The net proceeds, ac-
cording to Dr. Weiss, will also ex-
ceed those of previous years.
The mysterious young lady, known
as "Miss B. C. Jr.," was revealed at
the excursion by George Stark as be-
For Street, Vacation,
Sports and Outing
Wear
Members of the confirmation class ing Helen Holinstat of 6003 Van-
With the approach of the heated
season, the Jewish Fresh Air Camp of Temple Beth E. numbering 76, at-
tended
the Shabuoth services in a
of the United Jewish Charities, lo-
cated on Lake St. Clair on the Lake body on Friday morning last at the
Shore route, Station 22, is being put temple, when Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
in readiness for occupancy by the preached the Baccalaureate sermon.
many children who look forward In the evening Rabbi Franklin was
The Quality Is Right — The Prices Are Right
with keen and pleasurable anticipa- host to the class at a delightful party
tion to spending two weeks at this in the parlors of the temple, in which
delightful spot that spells health and many interesting and cleverly ar-
happiness for them. Nothing is being ranged games were the feature of
left undone to make the stay of these this happy occasion. Rabbi Franklin
little folks at this modern, up-to-date was presented with a beautiful ward-
camp one of real joy, and a ready re- robe trunk by the class as a token
sponse to the invitations given by of their love and esteem. Rabbi
the investigators who are giving of Henry J. Berkowitz was also given
their time and energy to this cause a handsome leather traveling bag ere
is most gratifying. With the installa- his departure for the East, where he
tion of more equipment, it is the aim will be in attendance at the rabbini-
of the board of managers to care for cal conference which takes place at
200 children every week, and plans Cape May, N. J., this month.
are being formulated with that in.
tent. Miss Augusta Brown will again
The Ladies' Hebrew Rotary Club,
be in charge, with Miss Ruth Fink a charitable organization that has
as girls' playground instructor and done meritorious work in sewing for
Norman II. Lavine and Louis Gott- the needy, closed the season's activi-
lieb in charge of the boys. Visitors ties with a picnic at Belle Isle on
will at all times be welcomed to this Thursday last. This club, which
camp, which is one of the most up- meets each week at the homes of its
to-date in the country.
members, has completed 60 layette!'
for children along with other work
"The New Jewish Palestine," a that has merited the commendation
HELEN HOLINSTAT
Fourth Floor.
four-reel motion picture showing life of the various committees instru-
in the Jewish homeland and the ac- mental in sending the garments made
court. Miss Holinstat successfully
tivities of the Jewish settlers in the to worthy individuals. Mrs. Eugene
concealed her identity until the re-
Holy Land, will be shown on Sunday H. Kopple is president of the club;
turn journey on the SS. Greyhound.
and Monday evenings, June 11 and Mrs. William Rindskoff, vice-presi-
Mr. Stark was awarded a $5 gold
12, at McCollister Hall, Forest and dent, and Mrs. Ben D. Marx, secre-
4723-4725 Hastings Street
piece as his prize.
Cass avenues, under the auspices of tary. Comprising the membership of
The Bicur Cholem Juniors' base-
The Store With a Reputation
the Detroit Jewish National Fund the club are Mrs. Hirschfield, Mrs. A.
ball team defeated the Kitson's
Committee. Dr. Baer Epstein of The I. Wolf, Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein,
Giants
baseball game by •
m000000tw0000000000000a00000000000000000000000000 Hague, Holland, will explain the im- Mrs. Bernard R. Marx, Mrs. S. M. score of in 7 the
to 3. Harry Grosberg
portant scenes and actions in the pic- Gregor, Mrs. A. Prenzlauer, Mrs. Jo-
pitched for the Bicur Cholem team,
ture. Dr. Epstein is well qualified to seph Wertheimer and Mrs. Louis
Seymour Cohn and Morris M. Rosen-
speak authoritatively about Pales- Kuttnauer.
thal acting as umpires. Most of the
tine, having recently returned from
Honorary members of the society honors in the field events were won
an extended stay there. An excep - are Mrs. Mary Ehrman and Mrs. Isa-
by Cy Feinberg.
tionally fine musical program will be dore Frank. The late Mrs. Hannah
Money for outstanding tickets
given by well known musicians. Alex- Heitman was also an honorary mem-
should be sent to Dr. Louis Weiss
ander P. Stratuis will render a num- ber.
406 Liggett building. The funds ob-
ber of violin selections, accompanied
tained from the excursion will go for
on the piano by Mrs. Strauss. Vocal
Miss Irene Traub of hotel Taller charitable purposes.
selections will be given by Miss
left on Sunday last for New York,
Goldie Goldstein.
Jacob Newman, Prop.
from which point she sailed on the
Ladies' and Men's Garments
steamer St. Paul for Germany, where
Invitations have been received in she will remain for the summer
CASS AT COLUMBIA STREET
Detroit from the board of governors months. Miss Traub, who is a mem-
Swedish and Battle Creek Systems
Turkish and Russian Baths
of the Hebrew Union College at Cin- ber of the Temple Beth El choir, will Big Outing Sunday, June It:
cinnati to attend the graduation ex- pursue her musical studies abroad.
Given as Prescribed by Your Physician.
All
plans
have
been
made
for
the
ercises and the conferring of the de- Miss Traub was accompanied on this
Can. Ave. and Columbia St.
Phone Cadillac 7365
gree of rabbi and honorary degrees trip by Miss Helen Morris of Detroit. outing on Sunday morning, June 11,
All "Y" members are invited to meet
on Saturday, June 10, in the college
at the Interurban station, Jefferson
chapel. This annual occasion is in-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ililsberg entrance, at 10 o'clock sharp, to take
variably marked with great distinc-
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tion and is attended by people of (Hazel Barlow) and daughter, Fan- the Mt. Clemens Lake Shore interur- 000.13000.004300161701:1000
You Can Intrust Your Finest Clothes to
prominence throughout the country. chon, of Monterey avenue have gone ban. The destination is the Fresh
Detroit is represented at the college to Grand Rapids, Mich., where they Air Camp. The girls should pack
by two young men who are studying will make their future home. Miss their own lunches and bring their
for the rabbinate, Walter M. Roth- Pauline Barlow of Woodland avenue bathing suits. There are many inter-
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hilaberg esting and beautiful hikes along the
man and Joseph Gumbiner.
633-537 East Forest Avenue
to Grand Rapids, where she remained drive, a dip in Lake St. Clair, games,
etc. A good time is in store for all.
Joseph N. Krolik of Second boule- for several days.
Call
Melrose
6570
We Call For and Deliver
ard is actively interested in the Or-
See
"Y" Summer Camp:
pheus Club, a musical organization
Returning from Omaha, Nebr.,
All work and no play is a scheme
that includes in its membership many where he was in attendance at the
A Modern Plant With Modern Methods.
of the notable musicians in this city. B'nai B'rith convention recently held for dullards. Not so with the mem- 1
At the annual dinner held at Hotel in that city, is Bernard Ginsburg of hers of the Y. W. H. A. and Jewish
Woman's Club. When summer sun
Wolverine recently, Mr. Krolik was Alger avenue.
begins to call forth freckles and tan,
named as chairman of the program
away they will go to the summer
committee.
Mrs. J. L. Loeb of Lafayette, Ind., camp at New Baltimore. Shady trees
is a guest at the home of her chil-
At the annual convention of the dren, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rosen- instead of brick bulidings; hikes and
Women's Committee for World Dis- thal of Boston boulevard. Mrs. Loeb swimming instead of city streets, and
armament, held in Detroit recently at came to attend the confirmation of cooling breezes over all their meals. I
Hotel Statler, Frulein Gertrude Baer her granddaughter, Maxine Rosen- If you own • ukelele or mandolin,
bring it with you. The little country
of Germany was one of the women thal.
movie, the weekly outdoor commun-
of the world who told what the wom-
ity dance, tennis courts and beauti-
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en of their respective countries were
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Mrs. Emma Yalomstein and daugh- ful hiking roads are but a few of the
doing to promote world peace.
ter, Miss Miriam Yalomstein, Mr. and attractions. Apply now for reserva-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss of Mrs. henry Meyers and (laughter, tions to the camp. There are still a
Grosse Pointe have returned from a Lois, and Miss Martha Meyers, have number of vacancies. Call the of-1
few days' stay at the home of their returned from an automobile trip of fice, Glendale 7971, for full particu-
children, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence II. Jackson, Mich., where they were the lars.
Lang (Helen Schloss) and grand- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole
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daughter, Nancy Sue, in Cleveland. (Carolyn Meyers).
White is
Favored
The volume of business we are
enjoying is evidence convincing
that the people do realize and do
act on real values.
Beginners in housekeeping are
especially invited to come here and
convince yourself that even if your
means are limited you can furnish
your home completely at prices
that mean a considerable saving.
Small Shapes, Medium Shapes and
Large Shapes.
Hats of Ribbon, Hats of Faille Silk
and Hats of Taffeta and Duvtftyne
'5 to $21.50
FPIE"NB"
FURNITURE HOUSE
The J. L. Hudson Co.
or
Odorless and Perfect Dry Cleaning
Keeps Clothes Like New
THE CASS BATHS
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
French Dry Cleaned
For
The Forest Cleaners and Dyers
JUNE WEDDING GIFTS
FINE DINNERWARE
Exclusive Designs at Reasonable Prices
Announcement!
642 Gratiot Avenue
Main
Phones: Cherry
Mr. Harry Feinberg wishes to announce to his
many friends and patrons that he will be located at
Woodward Ave., in the Woodward Arcade.
His gallery will be known as the Gainsboro Studios.
Mr. Feinberg will be highly pleased to meet his
friends in his new establishment on and after
June 15th.
Cadillac 861
Cherry 8664
JOSEFF BROS.
SUPERIOR KOSHER RESTAURANTS
to Wedding Parties and Banquets
Exclusive Cat
MAIN DINING ROOM
2038 Woodward Ave.
Cor. Elizabeth
Harry Lebowitz, Mgr.
LUNCH ROOM AND DELICATESSEN
Open Day and Night
20 West Adorns ATOM.
Near Fyfe's Shoe Store
New Detroit Opera House
Randolph and Monroe Streets
Maurice Schwartz
The Great Modern Artist of the Jewish Stage
— and —
Cylia Adler
Greatest Dramatist of the Jewish Stage
WITH AN ALL STAR CAST
Will Appear on
Sunday Afternoon and Evening, June 11,
In S. An•sky's Great Dramatic Legend
Mrs. P. Stellar and Albert P. Stel-
lar of the Commodore apartments
have left for Denver, Colo., where
they will attend the marriage of their
granddaughter and niece, Miss Beth
Ripley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Ripley, to Leslie Lyons of
Kansas City. Miss Ripley, who is
well known in Detroit, is a recent
graduate of Smith College and Mr.
Lyons from Harvard.
Mrs. Samuel Grossner (Mina
Prenzlauer) and daughters, Ilelen
and Marion, of Dover, Ohio, are
spending a few weeks in this city,
guests at the home of Mrs. Grossner's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Prenzlauer
of East Forest avenue.
KKEIL Mercham
r
Ihe Sp when moles,
and service Prima
Mrs. Israel Ilimelhoch and sons,
Aaron Jerome and Charles Samuel,
of Grosse Pointe are in Boston, Mass.,
for a month's stay with relatives,
prior to their departure for Europe
on the steamer Nieu Amsterdam for
a summer's stay in France.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Nathan and son,
Stewart Alexander, have moved from
230 Monterey avenue i into their new
home, 932 Pingree avenue.
Walter Rosenthal of Indianapolis,
Ind., spent a few days in the city
the past week, guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal of
Boston boulevard.
Tickets for sale at Cooper's Drug Store, Westminster and Good-
win Ayes.; Schechter's Pharmacy, Hastings and Division Sts , and
the Forward Office, Hastings and Wilkins Sts.
sr. vv. try
Of interest to Detroiters is the an-
nouncement of the birth of a daugh-
ter, Jacquiline, to Mr. and Mrs. harry
Loewenstein of Hamilton, Ohio. Mrs.
Loewenstein was formerly Miss Helen
Herstein of Detroit and is the daugh-
ter of Mrs. Jacob Berstein of East
Grand boulevard.
Mrs. Anthony Rosenfield of Al-
pena, Mich., spent several days in
the city the past week, the guest of
Mrs. Joseph M. Weiss of Rhode relatives and friends.
Island avenue has returned from a
few days' stay in Cleveland. She
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Jackson
was accompanied by her sister, Miss of Collingwood avenue are entertain-
Elsa Siegel of Putnam avenue.
ing as their guest their sister, Miss
Sara L. Steinhurst of Titusville, Pa.
Returning from New York is L.
Hecht of East Hancock, who accom-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Unger of
panied his sister, Miss Rose Hecht, Cleveland are guests at the home of
prior to her departure for an extend- their children, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
ed European tour.
Unger of Edison avenue, coming here
to attend the confirmation of their
Miss Blanche Hart of Hotel Addi- grandson, Nat Unger.
son is spending several weeks at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart
Miss Lizette Freund, daughter of
of Rochester, N. Y.. prior to leaving Dr. and Mrs. Hugo H. Freund of Chi-
for Providence, R. I , where she will cago boulevard, is spending a few
go as a delegate to the Jewish Chari- Clays at the summer home of Mr. and
ties convention to be held in that Mrs. Albert Kahn at Walnut Lake,
city.
Mich.
The "DIBBUK"
a n
ORPHANS DO GOOD
Edward Greenthal, a member of
WORK IN STUDIES
the Greenwich Village Follies, spent
a few days in the city recently visit-
ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Were Brought to Detroit by Jewish
Women's European Welfare
J. Greenthal of Tuxedo avenue, en
route to New York, where he will re-
Organisation.
main for the theatrical season. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Trounatine of Greenthal, with his company, re-
Annie
and
Jacob Humsky, 10 and
Cincinnati were recent guests at the turned from an extended trip to the
16 years old, respectively, are amongl
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wine- coast.
the
orphans
that were brought tol
man of East Kirby avenue.
this country by the Jewish Women's ,
Miss Adelaide Kurlander, daugh- Welfare Organization from Pinsk,'
Returning from a month's stay at ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kurlander
Atlantic City and other Eastern cities of West Grand boulevard, has re- Russian Poland.
These two orphans were robbed of
is Mrs. Henry A. Krolik of Rowena turned from a year's study in Denver,
their parents during the war. They I
street.
Colo.
came to Detroit in January of this
Mrs. Walter Lilienfeld (Hortense
Krolik) of Wilmette, 111., spent a few
days in this city the past week visit-
ing at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Day Krolik of Rowena
street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Unger of
Chicago are guests at the home of
their children. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Friedland of Rhode Island avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Unger came to attend
the confirmation of their granddaugh-
Evelyn Ann Friedland.
year and are now residing with their.
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dworan
of 1005 East Kirby avenue. They
are attending the Garfield School and
are doing good work there.
EUROPEAN WELFARE
SOCIETY WILL ELECT
OFFICERS ON JUNE 20
The main branch of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Organiz-
ation will elect officers for the en- I
suing year at a meeting to be held,
on Tuesday evening, June 20, at 8:30'
Announcement
The North Woodward Branch of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Organization will give
a card party on Tuesday Afternoon, June 13th, at
2 P. M., at the Palais de Dance.
Tickets may be secured from the committee or
at the gate.
Come and spend a delightful afternoon with us
on the river front.
CAMP GRAND SABLE
SUMMER CAMP FOR JEWISH BOYS
Located on Grand Sable Lek, a splendid rand bottom lake in the Lake Suited ,
Diltrict. Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Virgin timber country. Excellent bath-
ing, fishing. open country hiking and all sport.. Average mean temperature 70
degrees. ABSOLUTE RELIEF FROM HAY FEVER. Fins Jewish associations.
Religious convictions etrengthened. Sabbaths
ervice.. Kosher food. Classes in
Hebrew. Bible. Jewish history, as well as public and high school tutoring. if
derired, without extra charge.
o'clock, at the Farnsworth street syn-
agogue. All members of the organ-
ization are urged to attend.
RABBI MAGNUS TO SPEAK
TO LOCAL AUDIENCE ON I
WORLD ZIONIST PROBLEM
L
Rabbi Dr. Magnus of New York,
prominent in Mizrachi activities of
!this country, arrived in Detroit last
week in the interests of the Zionist
movement among the Orthodox Jews
of this city.
Rabbi Magnus will speak in local
synagogues this week. This Satur-
day, June 10, he will address the '
Mogen Abraham congregation on
Farnsworth street.
Rabbi Magnus is known as an ex-
cellent orator and local Jews are
urged to come and hear him deliver
his message. Ile recently returned
from Germany. He is expected to de-
liver a message of importance, giv-1
ing a view of the present Zionist
situation throughout the world.
HADASSAH CARD PARTY
Elaborate preparations are being
made for the card party to be given
by Detroit chapter of liadassali on
Wednesday, June 21, at the Palais de
in charge is
Dense. The committee
.
' a ranging for an interesting program
of entertainment. The proceeds are
to go for the medical work of Hades- j
aah in Palestine.
Grand Sable Lake.
BOY SCOUT TRAINING
Camp Grand Sable will be run on Boy Scout principles and ideas. with whole-
me discipline Program will •tart with a dip in the lake at 5:30 a. and
continue through the der. Scouting. nature etudy, camp craft, wood craft. Pr ,
hygiene. etc., taught. under splendid leadership of college men. Competent
medic
al advimor on the staff. Open to boys from ages of g to 16.
medical
r Unde
supervision of Eiconan
S•olgon and Milton M. M•ddln.
F.ndorsed by Detroit'. Jewish leaden: Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin. Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz, Fred M. Buttes, Hon. Barry B. Keldan.
William Friedman.
Can glen accommodate a limiter! number of men who want to spend • whole-
some. healthful vacation of real putdoor life.
For further Information co/p.( 1..9Mo with
E. H. SAULSON,
810
Farwell Bldg,
Main 922 or Garfield MIMI (resideace).
41.N1W