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Fraternal and
Club Notes
Boy Scout Troop No. 76.
All eociety items and other local note• •hould be communicated to the office of The
Chrenkle by 5 o'c'ock Wednesday •Iternoon in order to eppear in the current week'.
logo.. Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. Mail notice. so •• to be received not late.
than Wednesday.
Meetings of the Boy Scout Troop,
No. 7f, will stop for the summer on
June 27. The resumption a f the reg-
ular meetings will be announced at a
future date. Scouts wishing infor-
mation should write or call Sam C.
Edelsteen, 475C Fourteenth street.
Glendale 2332.
75c
The real Summer outdoor season
begins with the arrival of the great
national holiday—Fourth of July
—and if you are properly outfitted
you will enjoy every minute of your
time, whether it is spent on the golf
links, the tennis court, on the water,
in the mountains, motoring or pie-
each
Three Books for $2.00
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Outfit for the
Fourth
The Jewish Institute was the cent- for many years, is a guest for a few
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
ter of an animated throng on Tuesday weeks' stay at the home of his niece
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
morning when 200 beaming young- and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Na-
entertained
the orphans of the De-
than
of
Atkinson
avenue.
sters, comprising the initial contin-
troit Hebrew Orphan Home at a pic-
gent, were in readiness to board the
nii
at
Palmer
l'ark last Sunday. An
special car that was in waiting to
Mrs. William Rindskoff of Tenny-
take them to the Fresh Air Camp on son avenue, whose capable and effi- auto ride, refreshments and games
were
enjoyed
by the kiddies. The
Lake St. Clair which opened for the cient work in the American Red
season on that day. With the en- Cross the past few years, particularly chairman in charge of this affair Inns
Mrs.
Ray
Fixler,
assisted by Mrs.
larged quarters of the camp it has during the World war, has won mer-
been made possible for the accommo- ited recognition in that organization, Helen Auslander, Mrs. Ilarry Klein,
Sirs.
Ilaydu,
Mrs.
Goodfriend,
Mrs.
dation of this quota per week, and it has again been honored with re-elec-
is the aim of those in charge to give tion to the vice-presidency of the Red Daniel Klein and Mrs. Pauline Schiff.
of their best efforts to aid in giving Cross Canteen Veterans' Association.
the boys and girls a delightful happy
Y. P. S. C. Girls
—or—
time for the vacation period allotted
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cohen and
The Y. P. S. C. Girls met on
them. The personnel of the camp of- Ralph Cohen, of Alpena, Mich., were
Wednesday,
June 20, at the home of
ficials remains practically the same as in the city for a few days this week
last summer, with Miss Augusta to attend the marriage of- their Miss Rose Topchick, 7533 Cameron
Brown, the efficient matron, again in daughter and sister, Miss Miriam Co- avenue, at which time new officers
charge, ably assisted by Miss Ruth hen, to Albert Edwin Howe, of Al_ were elected as follows: Miss Top ,
This is an opportunity to obtain three
Fink, girls' playground instructor, pena, which took place at Temple chick, president; Miss Ida Rosenberg
good books for the usual price of one.
and Norman II. Levine and !tarry Beth El on Sunday afternoon, with s ecretary; Nliss Rae Bernstein, treas- /
Weitman acting in the same capacity Rabbi A. NI. Franklin officiating. urer, and Silos Diana Ufberg, public.
for the boys. The chaperones for this Mrs. Howe is well known in Detroit, ity chariman. Installation of officers
week are the Misses Betty and Mar- where she has many friends, as she was held at Belle Isle on June 27.
ion Weinberg and Miss Dorothy Fink. has visited here several times as a
guest at the home of Bernard Gins-
Welfare Organization.
Mrs. II. Ginsberg of Philadelphia, hurg on Alger avenue. After a wed-
The newly elected officers of the ,
Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ginsberg (ling trip East Mr. and Mrs. Howe European Jewish Women's Welfare
of Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac will be at home after Aug. 1 in Al- Organization will be installed at a
Cohen, Miss Miriam Cohen and Ralph pens, Mich.
meeting to be held on Tuesday even-
Cohen of Alpena, Mich., were in the
ing, July 3, at the Mogen Abraham
city for a few days this week to at-
Joining the throng of travelers in Synagogue, On Farnsworth street.
tend the marriage of Miss Golds a general exodus to foreign lands are Members are urged to attend this
Molka Ginsburg, daughter of Bernard many Detroiters. Among those who meeting, as business of vital impor-
Ginsburg, to Leopold David Mayer, went to New York the past week, tance will be discussed. Refreshments
which was solemnized by Rabbi Leo where they embarked on the SS. "Ma. will be served.
M. Franklin on Thursday evening, jestic" for extended tours in Euro-
June 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. pean countries, are Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Cohen (Judith Ginsburg), Harry Frank and Herman Marks of Urges Election of Mrs. Lefko-
2228 Glynn Court. Many and de- Boston boulevard, and Jacob Simon
witz as Delegate to World
Detroit.
lightful were the round of pre-nuptial of Lansing, Stich.
Zionist Congress.
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festivities given in honor of the bride
and groom. After a wedding trip
Among the well known public offi-
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, retiring
East, Ntr. and Mrs. Mayer will reside cials in the city the past week was
in the Palmer Woods apartments, Pal- Miss Frances Tausig, executive sec- president of the local Iladasseh chap- ..IPCXXXSWOM34v4;04 14WVOMW 4womvagsvgvaaatswoom
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ter
and active worker in local Zion-
retary of the United Hebrew Chari-
mer drive.
ties of New York, who was a guest at ist affairs, this week urged the elec-
tion of Mrs. J. Lefkowitz as one of
Myron Barlow, the noted painter, hotel Addison.
the Iladasseh delegates to the World
whose works of art have been exhib-
ited at the famous art centers of Eu-
Mrs. Ilarry R. Solomon, accompa- Zionist Congress. Mrs. Ehrlich lauds
rope and Amercia, who was visiting nied by her daughter, Miss Nance the candidate of her choice as one
at the home of his father, A. Barlow Solomon, left on Saturday for Santa who will ably represent Iladasseh.
of Woodland avenue the past three Monica, Calif., where they will spend
months, left on Saturday • for New the summer months with their son
foR
York, from which point he sailed on and brother, Milton S. Solomon and Zeirei Zion to Hold Herzl Me-
EVERY ROW
the SS. Volendam for Maples, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Levyn and
morial Meeting on Tues-
France, to resume his activities in the family, formerly of Detroit.
day Evening.
Here you will find a great display of beautiful floor cover-
artistic field at his studio in that city.
ings of the highest quality. In any size you want—in any
Mr. Barlow came to Detroit for the
Miss Reannette Purdy, daughter of
The
Detroit
Zeirei Zion will hold a
Inspiring, colorful sport clothes for
color or design you may desire. Our rug department manager
express purpose of bringing one of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purdy of Royal
is always ready to help you solve your floor-covering problems
three panels of Biblical figures for Oak, left on Saturday with the grad- Dr. Theodor Herzl memorial meeting
plagime--dainty gowns for vacation's
on
Tuesday
evening,
July
3,
at
the
placement in Temple Beth El. The uating class of the Royal Oak High
free of charge.
formal affairs—in fart, just the kind
panel is on exhibition at the local art School, of which she was a member Kirby Center.
of summertime wen rubles that will
PRICES ARE LOWER
The principal speech in Yiddish
museum, pending the completion of for a trip to Washington and Old
We believe by honest comparison you will find our prices
make your summertime a delightful
the others. Mr. Barlow contemplates Point Comfort, Va., from which point will will be delivered by Joseph Chag-
gi.
There
will
also
be
other
speak-
the lowest in the city. Our tremendous buying power makes
finishing the other two panels within Miss Purdy will go to New York and
success.
ers, including an address in English.
this possible.
Pittsburgh,
where
she
will
be
the
two years.
guest of relatives and friends. Ere J. Levy will make the El Mole Rach-
QUALITY HIGHER
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin is in Cape her return to Detroit, Miss I'urdy wil amin.
From the great markets of the country come our rugs.
The committee in charge of the
May, N. J., this week, where he went spend some time with her uncle and
Woven by skilled hands on accurate looms. Rugs of the best.
to attend the annual meeting of the aunt, Mr. and Sirs. Gus Kahn and preparations consists of S. Richard-
son, chairman; J. Eisenberg, Z. Was-
quality are here.
Central Conference of American family in Youngstown, 0,
serman, S. Linderman, A. Lachovitz-
Rabbis, convening in that city. Rabbi
EASIER TERMS
The many Detroit friends of Dr. ky, A. Weintrobe and J. Wilk.
and Mrs. Henry J. Berkowitz, who
Our terms are mighty low. On a $45 rug you only have
This will be the only Ilerzl Memor-
had been spending their vacation per- and Mrs. Charles Yalem (Florence
-to pay about 50c a week. Isn't that easy?
iod cruising on the St. Lawrence river Brown) will learn with keen regret of ial to be held in this city, and Zion-
ists
are therefore all urged to attend
and adjacent interesting points, and the death of their little daughter, Eliz-
in Philadelphia, Pa., have also gone to abeth Pauline, in the family home at and pay honor to the name of the
founder
of the modern Zionist move-
Cape May to attend this convention. St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Israel
'Brown of Detroit, parents of Mrs. ment.
1522 Broadway
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich Yalem, attended the funeral rites held
have returned from Baltimore, Md., in that city the past week.
Rosa Raisa An Enthusiastic and
where they attended the Zionist and
Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd.
Expert Skipper.
Many charming and delightful af-
Iladasseh conventions in session in
"We Guarantee Everything We Sell"
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that city the past week. The Misses fairs, exquisite iii their appointments
were
given
in
honor
of
Mrs.
Allen
Hattie Gittieman, Esther Buchalter,
Rosa Raise, the well known dra-
Julia Wine and Jeanette Steinberg, Kaufman of Washington, D. C., a re- matic soprano of the Metropolitan
From the President's Desk—Talk No. 144.
who attended the Iladassah conven- cent visitor in the city, guest of Miss and Chicago opera companies, is
tion, added Washington and New Sylvia Freidenberg, at her home on happy when on her vacation and
York to their itinerary, where they Second boulevard.
yachting. This is her hobby and she
are making a fortnight's stay.
is an enthusiastic and expert skipper.
Miss Aimee Rosenthal, principal of She became interested in the sport
Everyone Wants to Play the Chinese Game
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selling, the A. L. Holmes School, left on Fri- while attending the famous interna-
Miss Louise Selling, Dr. and Mrs. day for Hollywood, Cal., to spend the tional races back in the days when
Hugo A. Freund, Lizette, Richard and summer months with her mother, Mrs. Sir Thomas Lipton was trying to
Peggy Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dora Rosenthal and family, formerly "lift the cup," and determined to
or Pung•Chow
Welt, Louis and Theresa Welt, have of Detroit.
learn to handle the tiller. Today she
We are now showing in our Stationery Department
returned from a delightful motor
is acknowledged one of the best skip-
The Misses Rose and Gertrude Ans- pers in the country.
trip
to
Ligonier,
Ind.,
where
they
vis-
these Game Sets at
ited with many relatives and friends. each of Edison avenue, accompanied
At her summer home on Long Isl-
by their nephew, James Van Vliet, left and Sound she has two large yachts,
That is as life should be.
$5.00 to $35.00
Among those actively interested in on Wednesday for a two months' trip and now while summering in Naples,
to
Dallas,
Texas,
and
points
of
inter-
the banquet and reception given the
may be seen guiding a tiny sailing
Don't work all the time and hoard
past week by the committee for the est in Northern and Southern Califor- craft on the beautiful bay.
every cent. Neither should you
building campaign waged to build the nia.
Rosa Raisa and Rimini will appear
1550 Woodward Avenue
spend all your surplus showing
new woman's hospital was Mrs. Sol
in joint recital as one of the attrac-
pi
-
Among
the
participants
in
the
E. Ileineman of Bloomfield Hills, sec-
(ions offered by the Detroit Concert
yourself a good time.
retary of the executive committee of onaforte recital given by pupils of Direction.
Miss Ada Brown at the Federation
that institution.
club house on Monday evening, with
Strike a happy medium. Work-
•
invest—enjoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Pal- Miss Niarguerite Eder as soloist, was Abraham Cogut Honored at
lister avenue left on Saturday for Miss Phyllys Schoenfeld, daughter of
Testimonial
Dinner.
New York, from which point they em- Mr. and Mrs, Max Schoenfeld on West
Just
try
cutting
extravagances in half and put-
barked on the SS. "Berengaria" for Grand boulevard.
Friends of Abraham Cogut, mana-
ting the saved half into the bank. When you
an extended tour of European coun-
ger
of
the
local
Yiddish
theater
,
Mrs. Bertha Traub of Burlingame
have enough saved to buy a bond or to invest
tries. Prior to their departure Mr.
S. COOPERSMITH, Prop.
who motored to New York Wednesday evening honored him at a
V, and Mrs. Butzel were lavishly enter- avenue,
in good real estate, do it. That's the way to
banquet at Kahn Brothers restau-
tained at dinners and lawn parties at City, accompanied by her children, rant, and lauded him for his efforts
success. Let us help you.
Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Traub, to their
Home Comforts which many of their friends were home
in
behalf
of
the
Yiddish
theater
in
in New York, is in Lawrence,
hosts.
Detroit. Representatives of the
L.
I.,
where
she
will
remain
for
a
Excellent
press, including the dailies Day and
0 Dr. Si. Rosenberg of New York, three months' stay.
Forward, spoke in addition to others.
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
well known medical man, who has
117 EAST STREET
Greetings
were read from The Chron-
Beniamin Fink and daughter,
r, been ship's physician on steamers ply- Mrs.
icle. The hope was expressed htat
Mildred
Fink
of
Winonah
ave-
The Hotel is Next Doer to the Beet Bath House.
Miss
I ing between the United States and nue have gone to Pittsburgh and At- Mr. Cogut will return here next sea-
European and South American ports
lantic City for a few weeks' visit with son to repeat his success.
relatives and friends. Miss Fink will
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camp for girls, in the Adirondack
mountains.
We offer about six hundred regular $1.75,
$1.90 and $2.00 books of fiction at
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Most complete stocks of all wear-
ables and utilities to make your
Summer comfortable are ready for
your selection.
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Smart, Dainty Dresses
for Summertime
is
IDEAL for the holiday season at the seashore,
the mountains or for smart everyday affairs.
Exceedingly economical in prices.
New Printed Silk Dresses
$29.50 to $45.00
Cool printed silks In
combination with georg-
ette—
$45.00
Lovely pleated georg-
ette dresses, n e w and
smart—
$50.00
Just unpacked some dainty voiles in black
and navy, white polka dots, a number in tC OC
white and the bright summer shades.... sP ss,
We've
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1 Engagemntrel
Miss hazel Blumenthal, who taught
Mr. and Mrs. J. Grosberg of Pal
in the public schools of Detroit the
past year, has left for her home in mer avenue announce the engagement
West Branch, Mich., where she will of their daughter, Station, to Robert
Schwarz of Cleveland.
remain for the heated term.
Mrs. F. Lifschutz announces the
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Berger and Mr.
and Sirs. William Mar•il of the Whit- engagement of her daughter, Esther,
of
New York City, to Aubrey Spatter
tier apartments, Burns drive, have
returned from a delightful motor trip of this city.
to Cincinnati, 0,
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Griswold and Lafayette.
70 Years of Success
Mrs. II. Alpern of Webb avenue has
gone t, West Branch, Mich., where she
••vill visit with her sister, Mrs. Philip
Blumenthal and family for the sum-
mer months.
Cadet Charles King, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David King of the Whittier
apartments, is home from Culver Mil-
itary Academy, Culver, Ind., for the
vacation period.
Among the artists who sang over
t°e radio 0-e past ••eek was Mrs.
Phyllis Zuckerman Allen.
Mrs. Emanuel Becker of Hotel Ad-
dison has recently returned from a de-
lightful visit of two months with her
many friends and relatives in Albion,
Neb.
Harold Berg of Ne v York is spend-,
ing a fey weeks in the city visiting!
with relatives and friends.
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Special Exhibition Assortments for Homes, Clubs and
SAFE
Celebrations.
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348 Congress St. East.
Opposite County Building