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Y. W. H. A. NOTES
Fraternal and
Club Notes
Summer Home:
Consult the office about your va-
cation this summer! We have found,
the most beautiful spot for our sum-
mer home, right on waterfront, in'
Walkerville. There is a beautiful ,
home, with screened-in porch, facing
the Detroit river; fine grounds all en-,
closed with shrubbery; a private ,
beach 150 feet wide with sand and
gravel bottom, right in front of the
house. Visit the clubhouse any even-,
ing next week, June 4 to 8, to get
more detailed information on what I
we have in store for this year. A $5
deposit is required with every reg,is-
tration.
Charming
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North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
The Zionist Cultural Society wil
A delightful luncheon and card
its season's activities Tuesday
evening with a dinner-dance at the party was given by the North Wood-
ward branch of the European Jewish
Women's
Women's Federation clubhouse. Solo- Women's Welfare Organization on
mon Levin will be toastmaster at the Monday afternoon at the hotel Tul-
'
dinner.
ler. Mrs. Sinberg of Gladstone aye-
Miss Frances Lakritz of Delmar nue donated a silver dish which was
drawn for and won by Mrs. M. Lands-
Miss entertained for 35 of her
of 2726 Pingree avenue, bring-
friends
friends on Monday evening at a mis- ing a big sum for the cause of the
who.,
cellaneous shower given in honor
of
European
orphans.
Miss Mama G. Slomovitz,
Al the next meeting, to he held at
marriage to Abraham S. Rubin will
the home of Mrs. S. Scha flander,
Hike, Sunday, Jun. 3:
be an event of Sunday, June 24.
plans will be made for the June rally
The Children's Fresh Air Camp on I
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cohen and to be held at Belle Isle on June 7,
Lake Shore drive is the destination
of the hikers for the Sunday picnic I family, who have resided in Detroit in honor of the sixtieth birthday an-
of the "Y." Members who are inter-, for several years, have gone to Chi. , niversary of Mrs. Zuckerman. Plans
Made for a June strove.
ested are asked to meet at the In- cars, which city they will make their
berry festival
terurban Station, Jefferson avenue permanent home. will also
be to be held on June 23
at
the
Jericho
temple on Oakland
entrance, at 10:15 a. m. Sunday,
Mrs. Herman Rosenhaim and ' avenue. The new officers will pre-
June 3. A wonderful day is prom-
daughters of Monterey avenue have' side at this meeting, which will be the
ised. Bring a lunch.
left for Birmingham, Ala., where, final one for the season.
Decorative Art Exhibition:
they intend remaining for the sum- 1
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
I
The work of the decorative art nwr months.
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
class will be on exhibition at the club-
Miss
Betty
Subar.
an
early
June
I
acknowledges
receipt of the following
house duringtthe week of June 4. A
beautiful array of trays, baskets, silk bride, was delightfully surprised at a , donations: Mr. and Mrs. Publican,
handkerchief
shower
given
at
the
$25;
Mr.
Elkin
of Hotel Elkin, Mt.
and parchment lamps, luster china
work, etc., will be on display and it I home of Miss Adeline Levenson of Clemen s . $15; F'. Ford, $10; Mrs.
Mrs. Gutman of De-
$10;
is hoped that a large number of "Y" Warren avenue on Tuesday, May 22 Borbasch,
' I troll, Mrs. Shneit of New York and
and Jewish Woman's Club members
Leo
I.
Franklin,
son
of
Rabbi
Leo
Mrs.
H.
Weis
of
Pittsburgh, $5 each;
will visit the clubhouse during the
week. The exhibition will be held in M. Franklin, leaves next moot for Mrs. Krauss and Mrs. Wax of Pitts-
hi,
will,
burgh,
$2
each;
Mrs. Ilallen, Mrs.
connection with the summer camp Camp Flambeau, Wis., w h ere
Samuel, Mr. Such, Mr. Craves, Mrs.
registration.
act as counselor fora group of De-
i'eisberg of Bronx, N. h.,
troit boys. Among those leaving with Jennie
j, Mrs. Sussman and Mrs. Orbovitz of
Dramatic Class Notes:
Krolik, Jr.,
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An excellent performance was Frank Rosenblatt, Norman Schein- the Bronz, Messrs. Shang and J. Bar-
given by the Dramatic Class and Glee man, Robert Stotter, Wilfred and ron, donations of $1 and $2 each.
I These donations were made during
Club at the Temple Beth El on Thurs- Milton Silberstein.
'the entertainment at Hotel Elkin re-
day evening, May 24. More than 400
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs and cently, at which time Mr. and Mrs.
members and guests attended and all
agreed that this was the finest per- Mrs. H. E. Jacobs and daughter, Ro- Publican of Philadelphia avenue also
formance given by the "Y." The saline, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Mr. and celebrated their fiftieth wedding an-
Glee Club presented an operetta, Mrs. S. Goldberg and daughter, Abby, niversary.
The nursery building will be open- -
"The Gypsy Queen," and the Dra- of Gladwin, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. H
}ter-
n
matic Class presented three plays, man
man Weingarden and son of Flint; I ed on June 10. A week's celebration
"My Lady Dreams," "The Conflict" Mr. and Mrs. L. Newhouse and will follow.
and "The Wonder Hat." The Recre- daughter, Marion, of New York; Mr.
Jericho Lodge, I. 0. 0. F.
ation Commission has asked that and Mrs. William Ilimelhoch of To-.
The entertainment of Jericho
"The Wonder Hat" be given in con- ledo and Mr. and Mrs. M. Roe and
nection with their Community Night son, James, were guests of Mr. anti Lo dge No. 490, I . 0 . 0 . , in con-
at the Belch School, and was again Mrs. J. I). Rosenberg of 7432 Green- unction with the Jericho Rebecca
presented on Thursday evening, May field in honor of the confirmation of Lodge Na. 328, I. 0. 0. F., have char-
for a
'd K .
31. "My Lady Dreams" will be pre- their son, Edward's, confirmation.
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i m moonlight for Tuesday, July 3, the
sented on Friday evening, June 1, at
the Art Museum, in connection with
Ben Winsen spent the past two ' boat to leave at the foot of Brush
the third annual program of the weeks in Cincinnati, visiting w ith street at 8:30 p. m. Many surprises
d and
friends. He
are being planned for those who at_
recreation sketch class.
re Ia ti
ves
. returned
e
tend.
to Detroit on Friday J une 1
New Summer
Dresses
$39.50 $55.00
WOMEN'S-MISSES'
Bright, delight f ul summery
dresses for every occasion wear in
French linens, printed silks, flat
Crepes and novelty French fab-
rics. Dainty sheerness enlightened
by touches of color, adorned with
crocheted motifs, exquisite hand
embroideries, hand-drawn work
and tucking. Radiant new colors
are shown,
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
For Better
Service and
Spotless
Dry-Cleaning!
Jewish Woman's Club to Have
Part in Health Exposition.
Albacus Club.
Many delightful affairs were given I
in honor of Miss Jeanette Starikoff, Members of the Albacus Club had
whose
marriage
to
Edmund
G.
Lewis
a
weinie
roast at their cottage at
The Federated Clubs of the state
Sylvan Lake Sunday. Decoration
are to assist in the work of the Mich- took place on Sunday, May 27. On
Day was also celebrated at the cot-
igan Health Exposition, to be held at Saturday, May 19, the Misses Flor-
the General Motors building from ence and Jessie Ellenstein honored tage.
June 7 to 16, the various clubs hay- the bride-elect with a luncheon and
Arrow Club.
ing charge each of one day, to pro- handkerchief shower for 10 guests
The first of the series of events by
vide assistants to the doctors and at the Bluebird Tea Room. On Wed-
prepared
nurses. Thursday, June 14, will be neaday evening, May 23, Mrs. Jack
the day on which the Jewish Wom- Harris gave a beautifully appointed , summer will be a hike Sunday, June
to
Bloomfield
}[eights,
from which
an's Club is to assist in this splendid miscellaneous shower. The Misses
A members
eimnber
te resstniinilgl gporotogrrn has
L a ak ce e . the
program and the club will be glad to Beatrice and Rose Zuieback enter. PI
have all those interested in the work tamed on Thursday with a theater
volunteer their services. Further In- party, followed by a tea at the Dixie- been prepared.
formation may be obtained from Mrs. land. On Friday evening Miss Ruth
Adelphians.
David Courlander, 7623 Wilson ave- Goldsmith was hostess at a luncheon,
Carl C. Feldman, chairman of the
followed by a theater party.
nue; Northway 2807-W.
social committee, reported
I I eta e d
He who prays for others will be Morris J. Subar, whose marriage plans of coming social events at the
heard favorably when he prays for to Miss Betty Subar will be an event ' last regular meeting which was held
himself.-The Talmud. of Friday, June 1, was honored at a Tuesday evening, May 22, at the
.surprise party given him by his home of Benjamin J. Safir, 2016 1111-
FRENCH
friends ,on Saturday evening, at his zelwood avenue. The club is come
DRY
home on Warren avenue
pleting preparations for occupying its
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••CLEANERS
cottage at Cass Lake.
The next meeting of the club will
Are you living • purposeful, • JOY.. I A recital of interest to Detroiters
"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"
ues
d ay even i ng, J one 5 , at
and a radiant life? A life that Is true
will be given Thursday evening, June b h Id T
to your best self 1 Or are you allowing
the
of Nathan Adler, 1676 Chi-
7, in the auditorium of the Detroit e home
e
inner conflicts to bring you unhappiness
Institute
of
Art,
Jefferson
avenue
at
cago
boulevard.
or lack of harmony In your family •Ifairs
and discontent in your daily occupation?
Hastings street, by Detroit's young
Y. P. S. C. Girls.
ItSkT110-ANALYSIS scientifically as• 'violinist, Meyer Shapiro, a pupil of
certain+ the reason (or mental limitations
May Leggett-Abel. Master Shapiro The Y. P. S. C. Girls met on Wed-
in order to eliminate them. It develops
your inner powers and hidden sources of , will be assisted by Elwin C. Greer, nesday, May 23, at the home of Miss
strength.
baritone; Gertrude Heinze Greer, Ida Rosenberg. A social hour fol-
pianist, and Frederic L. Abel, cellist. lowed the business meeting and a
luncheon was served. No meeting
The members of the board of di- was held last Wednesday on account
PsychovAnalysi• and Constructive
Psychology.
rectors of the Young Woman's Ile- of Decoration Day. The next meet-
1059-60 Book Bldg.
Cadillac 5466
brew Association of the Jewish Worn- I ing, on June 6, will be held at the
thl
ti ng home of Miss Rae Bernstein, 962
an ' CI b held th i
at the new summer home of the "Y" East Euclid avenue.
in
Walkerville,
Canada,
on
Friday
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Nu Beta Phi.
noon, May 25. Matters pertinent to
At the meeting of the Nu Beta
the management of the summer home
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were discussed and luncheon was Phi, held Tuesday, May 22, at the
served. The members of the com- home of Miss Ida Silver, the follow-
, mittee are: Mrs. Oscar
'
Robinson, ing committees were appointed: En-
chairman; Mrs. Samuel Glogower, tertainment, Betty Bennett and Helen
Miss Mildred Simons, Miss S. Selmin- Holinstat; charity, Marion Grosberg;
sky, Miss Blanche Hart, Mrs. Harry membership, Ida Silver and Jeanette
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Z. Gordon, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. Kabaker.
The lust meeting of the organira
Max May, Mrs. Adolph Sloman, Mrs.
J. Victor Roemer, Mrs. Henry Wipe- Lion was held on Monday evening at
the
home of Miss Bennett. Decora-
man, Mrs. Joseph Welt, Mrs. Max
tion Day was spent at the Silver cot-
Fruhauf and Mrs. Ben B. Jacob.
stage at a e Orion.
Spring and
The Y. W. H. A. dramatic class'
Jolly Friends.
presented "The Wonder Hat" and
Coats and Wraps
Summer
A special meeting of the Jolly
the Glee Club presented "The Gypsy
Friends was held at the home of Ruth
Queen,"
an
operetta,
at
the
Balch
Grouped at these special repricings are Traveling
School Community Night on Thurs- Hand l s. Plans were made for the
day evening, May 31. Miss Freda summer's activities.
and
Thalia Sorority.
Levin is director of evening activities
Mixtures.
A meeting of the Thalia Sorority
at the Balch School.
was held Wednesday evening, May
Plain Mannish Coats, Raglan, Belted Models and
The recreation sketch class will in- 23, at the home of Miss Gertrude
elude in their third annual program, Wolgin. Final arrangements were
Swagger Sport Coats.
'to be given at the Art Museum on completed for the outing on Decora-
Friday evening, June 1, the play "My tion Day. The next meeting will be
Lady Dreams," by the Y. W. H. A. held Wednesday evening, June 6, at
the home of Miss Lillian Yaroslow,
dramatic class.
$25 values repriced
3734 Brush street.
;1
Clairmont Club.
at
The East Side Hungarian Ladies'
The meetings of the Clairmont
, Auxiliary will hold its first annual
$35 and $45 values
dance Sunday evening, June 3, at the Club will be held in the men's club
repriced at
Labor Lyceum, on Livingstone street. room at the Balch School. Palmer and
Mrs. Mollie Rosenfeld is chairman Antoine. The last meeting was fea-
and
$65
values
and Mrs. Gizella Kalich assistant tured by excellent entertainment
$50
chairman of the committee. through the efforts of Max Bern-
repriced at
baum, chairman of the entertainment
comm i ttee.
SE the Jacoby way ! Our new
methods in Dry Cleaning are
accomplishing RESULTS
that are AMAZING ! That, com-
bined with the FINEST EQUIP-
MENT IN MICHIGAN, is daily
adding hun-
dreds of new
CUSTOM-
ERS to our
happy, satis-
fied patron-
age!
ilimelhochs
Woodward Thru to Washington
Formerly the Washition Arcade
When the Waves Call
Summer days come and Mademoiselle
who has selected her swimming suit
and accessories will be first for the
first morning swim.
In our Sports Shop she will find her
swimming suit with cap and cape to
match, not to mention shoes and bag,
in her favoi'ite color combination.
The Second Floor Sports Shop
...w e.. a.
ARE YOU HAPPY?
7452 WOODWARD - CORNER , CUSTER
'PHONE EMPIRE 3364
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The Brewster
Apartment Grand
J. AUSTEN NEWMAN
The size insures true
grand tone quality. The
price is consistent with
lifelong durability.
Only $775 in Mahogany.
KNABE WAREROOMS
Janney-Bowman,
Inc.
An Early Season Sale of
Apparel, Reduced Prices
Sport Coats in Tweeds, Camelshair, Gray
and Tan
7.95
'21.75
'34.50
Summer
Frocks
Taffetas, Flannels and Sport
Silks in street, sports, golf,
outings and afternoon mod-
els. Grouped and repriced
at-
Finest Quality
SWEATERS
Rich
color
c 0 m binations
in silk. Tuxedo
slipover styles.
REPRICED
values $15.95
$35.0
0 koryz
val ue s
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$26.75
$18.95
$34.50
Spring and skirt
Summer
_
Grouped and repriced are
these smart pleated and plain
Sport Skirts, of dark pattern
materials of finest quality.
SOLD SHROUDS AS LINEN
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PERFECTION LODGE
VIENNA. - (J. T. A.1 - Moishe
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
Nagler, an official of the Jewish Bur-
ial Society, is being tried for appro- M., will hold a special communica-
priating 1,000 tachrichem (shrouds,) tion on Wednesday, June 6, at 3 p.
the property of the society, and selling m. M. M. degree.
them as linen.
C. K. SANDORF Secretary.
LOUIS II. WOLFE, W. M.
$12.50 values
$ i at
I •
Repriced at....
11../•UJ
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vs:Ecrilibue
In loving memory of our dear son
and brother, Abraham Gail Miller,
who died six years ago, May 31, 1917
The
stars are dimly shining U1,011 one lonely
grave.
Where sleepetr without waking one we loved
but could not save:
Sweet and peaceful be thy rest, forget you
see rsin rre•er.
God tailed thee. He knows best. His will
• • be done forever.
THIRTY-SIX ADAMS AVENUE WEST
On Grand Circa, Park
FYFE'S Ten Floors of Shoe Service
Models e4pproved
fashion
Dainty New Creations
HERE are two new models in pleasing summer footwear for
women. They are appealing and distinctive in appearar ,
h.. t-
of designs conforming to the latest dictates of fashion.
-
beauty is of the conservative type that bespeaks genuint
finement and true personality. Style correctness of
models is assured by the Fyfe imprint placed upon them.
The Paris, $12.00
The paris is a beautiful sandal with
low-cut quarter, covered Cuban heels
and light hand-turned soles. It comes
in fine grey kid or field mouse kid.
The Havre, $15 .00
An Unusual Oppor-
tunity to Save.
$15 8c $16 val- $1
ues. Repriced
Park Ave. Bldg.
2015 Park Ave.
This model is of sterling quality
splendid appearance. It has Spat h
1
Louis heels and light hand-tore-
d
soles. Come in grey ooze or
You can now buy the fin-
est of Diamonds, Watches
and Jewelry at Wholesale
Prices.
Engagement Rings
a Specialty.
One.
Fourth Floor
Full Line
Women's
Golf Oxfords
, Silk Hosiery
Clots Or
in Color.
His Parents, Brothers and Sisters.
R U GOING? ,
A. C. Kranz
Merchant
Tailor
The Shop where courtm 10347
and service prevail B•t"'
Wood'rd
CILI"11 "Id
Collingweed
Bicur Cholem Excursion
TASHMOO PARK, JUNE 3
Foot of Griswold
Boat L
9:15 Sharp.
FUNDS FOR NEEDY SICK
BERT KLEIN
Wholesale Jeweler
404 Liggett Bldg.
Woodward at Adams