A merieam sewish Periodical eater CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Trtf9eraortjalsnefRONicg, PAGE NINE THE Y. W. H. A. SUMMER HOME .ociatzt. nd Qrsondi Ilimebodis Dr. Philip II. Broudo sailed on Wednesday morning from New York on the SS. Resolute for a year's stay on the European continent. Dr. Broudo's immediate destination is Vienna, where he will take special courses with leading medical profes- sors of Austria. 'Bathing elpparel Many festivities are being given honoring Miss Phyllis C. Davis,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al. Cohen, whose marriage to Max Mason of Philadelphia, Pa., will be an event of June 16. Joseph Stightz of Mt. Clemens has returned home after a visit with his children, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wechs- ler of Pittsburgh, Pa. 134.Sitti@ Mr. and Mrs. I. Weinberg of Port Huron have returned from Detroit and Flint, where they visited with their sisters, Mrs. Jake Cohen and Mrs. James Silk. rowakapos.ao DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store. Mrs. James Silk, who has been at the home of her sister, Mrs. I. Wein- berg, in Port Huron, has returned to her home in Flint. The Y. W. H. A. members will their "second summer" in Ri- Iv erside, Ont., Canada. The house, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenzweig and w hick is on the waterfront, overlook- daughter, Sophia, of 683 West Han- i ng Belle Isle, represents the ideal cock avenue left for their summer ombination of simplicity and mod- home at Cedar Point, Ohio. rn convenience. It is screened te hroughout and lighted by electricity. Miss Mollie Hoffman presented The spacious house, with charm- several of her piano pupils in a con- , ngly furnished living room, dining cert on June 9 at her studio, 631 siom, sleeping rooms and open East Euclid avenue. The following r torches, offers opportunity for enter- participated: Max Simon, Matildel ainment, relaxation and delightful Frankel, Marion Simon, Kitty Fran- kel, Florence Weiner, Jeanette Lewis,': Matilde Cornblatt, Pearl Busker, Edith Klinger, Jessie Goldberg, Ma- rian Satz and Jeanette Kaitz. Sev- eral solo (lances were rendered by Jean Goldberg, a charming toe dancer, Rain or Shine We Clean On Time! I A — setting a new stan- dard for service! FRENCH DRY CLEANERS "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" 7452 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER PHONE EMPIRE 3364 _,-. _,-_,-_,-..,-_,-_, _ - ,-_,-_,-_, _ - ,-_,-.4,-_,-_, _ - ,-_,-_,-_,- b litn al) t 0 „ THE IDEAL GIFT FOR THE BRIDE "A Glorious Tone in an exquisite case" 1 ti 0 0 1 t l tql ) ,L, ,i, , () Q 0 Q lj LI g Q Q (1 kl 0".0C.......... Other Pianos taken in Exchange. si Liberal Terms on Balance. KNABE WAREROOMS Janney-Bowman, Inc. I I. solitude, making possible an ideal va- cation. The athletic activities are planned and directed so as to afford every variety of health-giving sport. There will also be social life, with its train of amateur theatricals, • entertain- ments and parties. Added to this merriment, the ob- servance and peaceful quiet of the Sabbath—a strictly kosher kitchen, and you have the happy combination which has already made the "Y" summer home so very popular. •••••••••••.....nawannamn•annnnoanneanaanne Engagements Sports Costumes that Guaran- tee a "Bon Voyage" Mrs. Yetta Goldman announces the engagement of her daughter, Anna, On Thursday, June 9, a charming to Ilarry Victor. Reception will be Whether she goes by sea, by rail, or motor, to miscellaneous surprise shower was held Sunday afternoon and evening, North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0. East, West, North or South, she will want sports given in honor of Miss Ida Labret, a A special meeting of the North June 24. clothes and accessories. bride-elect of June 24. A dainty I Woodwa rd branch of the Jewish luncheon was served, covers being 1 Mrs. Anna Wolfson of 2989 Vir- Her complete vacation wardrobe from her chic laid for 24. Miss Labret was the re- Woman's European Welfare Organ- traveling costume to her up-to-the-minute bathing cipient of many beautiful gifts. ization will be held on Tuesday af- gonia park announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Nell, to Harry outfit must be different—individual. Novel entertainment stunts were th e lternoon, June 19, at the home of Mrs. Berger of Cleveland. Reception will . S. Schwartz, 315 Owen avenue. All evening's features. In our sports shop she will find a costume for be held on June 24, from 7 to 10 p. members are urged to attend. every sport, accessories for every costume, differ- Mr. and Mrs. Mark II. Alpern of1 Officers of the organization, in ex- m. No cards. every sport. Accessories for every costume. plaining the accomplishments of the • Webb avenue returned from a mo- past year, emphasize Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mentz an- that all work tor trip to the western part of the for the organization is volunteer nounce the engagement of their The Second Floor Sports Shops state. Mrs. Alpern, prior to her mar- work, with little expense involved. daughter, Sarah, to Dr. Samuel riage on May 20, was Miss Mabel 51. f Bernstein of Detroit. Marks, daughter of ;doses Marks of to the prize gift presented last week Mrs. Goldstick was presented by Oscoda, Mich. members privately, without touching MIOYMAWSIROLI.00.1.,• ■•••■•••■•■•■ •••• ■■ •• ■ ••• ■ ••MO — funds of the society. Mrs. Louis Zeiger, Rena and Paul Zeiger of 33 Tennyson avenue, who Welfare Organisation. , IIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111I1 1 181611111111111111111M4111111111111111111111111 1 0111101tIgEllatig111111111111M11101111111i11111111111111111111111111111111 11111VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM11111111111110t11111l11111tX1 were in Los Angeles, Calif., for the Nominations and elections of all- past six months, have returned to cers of the European Jewish Wom- ROSENBERG-WEBBER their home. en's Welfare Organization will be Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Webber .an- :held on Tuesday evening, June 19, nounce the marriage of their daugh- Miss Sophye Bernice Lipnick of at the Mogen Abraham Synagogue, ter, Jeanette, to Victor Rosenberg, 1646 Clairmont avenue left for a few on Farnsworth street. A meeting of son of Mr. and Mrs. 51. Rosenberg, weeks' stay in the East. She will the board of directors will be held on which took place at their home, 1990 Visit Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Saturday evening, June 16, at the Gladstone avenue, on Sunday, June 3 New York. Mogen Abraham. All members are 3. The ceremony was performed by ' urged to attend the meeting on Tues- Rabbi E. Aishiskin in the presence of I Among the charming functions day and cast their votes for new of- the immediate family and was fol- given in compliment to Miss Ger- firers. lowed by a reception for 100 guests. trade Schultz, whose marriage will The bride was lovely in an imported Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. take place this month, was a theater model of white romaine crepe heav- The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society ily embroidered in crystal beads. Her party, followed by a delightful lunch- eon, given last Saturday afternoon, entertained the Jewish old folks at veil was fashioned with a coronet of at which Miss Pauline Rice was hos- a picnic given at Palmer Park Sun.. pearls and she carried a bouquet of less. day afternoon, June 10. The corn- bride's roses and valley lilies. Her mittee in charge was headed by Mrs. sister, Miss Shirley Webber, served Harry Klein. The following mem- as moist-of-honor and was gowned in . . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Burke of 1627 ,, hers volunteered of cars: a brick-colored beaded dress of ro- tne the service or Clairmont avenue will receive at their M home Sunday, June 17, in honor ofrs. Auslander, Mrs. J. Wolf, Mrs. maine crepe. She carried Aaron S hinagel, Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Oppen- the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Willis , heim, Mrs. M. Eisler', Mrs. Green- Ward roses. Mrs. Webber, mother of the bride, was attired in a pearl II Burke. stone, Mrs. Ilajdu, Mrs. Epstein, Mrs. grey romaine crepe gown, trimmed — Staub, Mrs. Stark, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Hass of leischer, Mrs. Kornfield, Mrs. Eng- with crystal beads, and Mra. Rosen- berg, mother of the groom, wore a New York City visited here the lender. ' Refreshments were served. gown of black lace. David Miller, week with their brother, Arthur J.i cousin of the groom, performed the Hass, while on their honeymoon trip Kadimah Girls. duties of best man. After an ex- through the Middle West. During Beginning June 1, Kadimah Girls tended wedding trip East, Mr. and their stay in Detroit they were vari- will meet every two weeks at the ously entertained byfriends and tali homes of their members for the dura- Mrs. Rosenberg will make their home atives. Among those vvh5 entertained lion of the summer months. .4r- at 2011 Blaine avenue. for Dr. and Mrs. Hass were Mr. and • rangements are now being made for Mrs. M. H. Friedlaender of Ferry a lawn party to be given Saturday avenue and Mr. and Mrs. M. Hirsch- evening, June 23. The Misses Eliza- field of Green avenue. beth Apple, Esther Newman and Net- tie Sandleman are in charge of en- A tag day held on Sunday, June 3, tertainment, while the Misses Esther •••••••••••• for the Talmud Torah Ivrioh at 237 Freilich, Rosalind Frond and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Wiener Eliot street is reported a success. The Rose Gudis will provide refreshments. (Elsa Lipnick) of 555 Hague avenue team collecting the largest sum of are receiving congratulations on the money consisted of Miss Mildred Paul birth of a daughter, Isabel Bernice. Clairmont Club. and Miss Charlotte Sultan. An interesting evening of enter- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolf (JosCph- tainment featured last Tuesday's Miss Ruth Berry, who leaves for meeting of the Clairmont Club at the ine Leiter) of 290 Owen avenue are Des Moines, Iowa, after making her Balch School. The Clairmont Club receiving congratulations on the birth Our shower bouquets are always a dis- debut at the School of Art on June received a silver loving cup for de- of a son, Robert Gerson. 1, was entertained at a luncheon feating the Koo Koo Club in a spec- tinction in beauty. There is true satis- given in her honor for 12 guests by tacular ball game at the Bicur Cholem Dr. and Mrs. !tarry W. Kohn Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Berry (Anna excursion. The cup was donated by (Irene Wadter) are receiving con- Wax) of Wilmette, Ill. faction in- the knowledge that your Dr. I.. Weiss. The next meeting of gratulations on the birth of a daugh- the club will be held Tuesday, June ter, Janet Merle, on June 8. Miss Zeldo Escoff of Hendrie ave- 19, at the home of N. Gedrich, 637 wedding flowers . will be correct in nue has left for a trip to the East, The value of the words uttered taking in Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Thodore street. with the lips is determined by the every detail when they come from New York and New Haven, devotion of the heart.—The Talmud. L”thenes Club. Officers of the Lasthenes Club Miss Helen Esser, daughter of Mt. were elected at a meeting held Wed- and Mrs. I. Esser, has returned from ARE YOU HAPPY? Ann Arbor, where she has been at- nesday, June 6, at the Balch School. PSYCHO.ANALYSIS arientifically wirer- Samuel R. Jacobs was re-elected pres- tending the University of Michigan. ident. Solomon Gold was chosen nine theeason fur your Inner conflict. and mental limitations in order to elimi- nate them. It develops your hidden pow- The Misses Dorothy Gothelf and vice-president, Louis Garber secre- ers and untapped sources of strength. tary and Robert M. Fogel treasurer. Selma Dolgin of Toledo, Ohio, de- A number of entertainments are J. AUSTEN NEWMAN lightfully entertained the Bicur Cho- Psycho-Analysis and Conetructin Psychology. lem society at their last meeting of planned for the summer by the club. arriages 0 N TIME! Length Only Fite Feet, Two Inches a pend Fraternal and Club Notes FTER you've seen how pains- takingly our people work •for them no effort is too great to do the job right), you'll understand why it is that we are always on time! The three standard weather signs (rain, snow and fair) are very old—but ever new with us, for they remind us daily that we aim to get work clo ne Mignonette Grand Formerly the Washington Arcade Harry Sloan of 1539 Calvert ave- nue visited the oast week with Mrs. Sloman (Rose Freedman) and her mother,, Bertha Freedman, at the Breakers thole!, Atlantic City. Somehow there's a (lash to the new bathing ap- parel and accessories that make you long for the water, or at least to have a picturesque cos- tume for the beach. Every requirement for women, plisses, girls and wee tots. Second floor. I Modward Thru to Washington. Park Ave. Bldg. Opposite Kresge Bldg. 2015 Park Ave. --/- ..er-e- -/". ..r -0:17-WIZGOCP-Cd0C/- sauw anneanaxwasesaasew•a BIRNBAUM'S FUR SHOP 8653 Twelfth Street, near Pingree We have now a complete line of models for the coming season and will be able to give our customers the benefit of Summer Prices. Call Garfield 1692 AND WE WILL CALL FOR YOUR STORAGE irt li s For Brides Breitmeyer's 1059-60 Book Bldg. the season, with many interesting recitations and sketches. Adelphians. Sunday, June 10, the Adelphian Club had an outing at Cass Lake. A Miss Jeannette Flanders has left for an extended trip to New York, private bus took the members and their friends to the cottage of Mr. Boston and other Eastern points. and Mrs. I. Berkowitz. Swimming, baseball and dancing featured the Miss Diana Ufberg has returned day. from a short trip to Chicago. The next regular meeting of the Adelphian Club will be held Tuesday evening. June 19, at the home of John Sklar, 690 Medbury boulevard. Y. P. S. C. Girls. Election of officers of the Y. P. S. C. Girls will take place at the next ' meeting, to be held at the home of Miss Rose Topchick, 7533 Cameron avenue. In loving memory of our darling The club extends its condolences son and brother, Walter Bartlet Le- and sympathies to Michael Rosenberg vine, who passed away eight years and family of 648 Ilendrie on the ago today, June 16, 1915. , recent bereavement of their daugh- ter, Clara, a member of the Y. P. S. Your memory, wart, dnr. C. Girls. hovers around as Your presence It seems as if you come to share h oy andsorrow that we bnr. No Eaannoy ing' dawns. No night return, But what we think of you. Your memory cheers our broken heard this dark ••le of tears. hall we. If other. forget you. PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M., will hold a regular communi- cation Wednesday, June 20, at 7 p.m. C. K. SANDORE, Secretary. Your Heartbroken Parents and, LOUIS II. WOLFE, Sisters. 1314 BROADWAY Cadillac 5466 Cadillac 3910 An OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE You can now buy the finest of Diamonds, Watches and Jewel- ry at Wholesale Prices. 6627 MACK Melrose 407 DAVID WHITNEY BLDG. Cherry 3591 • • • Pittsburgh Hotel' • • • • • d • • • • • 1 1■4■110■■•■■■■ ••••11.1101311• 1 ■ 11 ■1 10 ■1 1•\ ■ 11.110 ■1■1 11• ■ 113101 ■ %. S. COOPERSMITH, Prop. ENGAGEMENT RINGS ■ Specialty. BERT KLINE Wholesale Jeweler 404 Liggett Bldg. Home Comforts Strictly Kosher Excellent Service 117 EAST STREET MT. CLEMENS, MICH. The Hotel is Neat Door to the Best Bath House. ■ ■■■■■■■•■■■■■•■■■■■■•■■•■■•■■ 113011•111.1 ■ 11•11, sele5 11241VILT A. C. Kranz Merchant Tailor Woodard The Shop where courtesy10347 and service prevail Be"ella C*J?USt *ad "Haywood