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Concord Club.
Concord Club held its last
1regular meeting Sunday afternoon,
1May 17, at the Y. W. A. club-
! rooms. Maurice Segal, dramatic di-
rector, gave a report on the rehears-
als for the show which will take place
Friday evening, June 5, at the Little
Theater, 89 Rowena street. The pro-
grani will consist of three one-act
Iplays and a minstrel show.
The next regular business meeting
will take place next Sunday after-
noon at 3:30 at 89 Rowena street.

The

when the following officers were
elected: President, Irene Lopate;
vice-president, Eleanor Mendelsohn;
recording se cr eta r y, Rosemarie ,
Smith; corresponding secretary, Ise- I
bet Cohen; treasurer, Sylvia Gold-
smith; reporter, Lillian Brown. Mrs.
Hyman B. Ullian will address a spe-
cial meeting next Saturday evening
at the home of Mrs. Goldsmith. The
club voted to change its name to lia-
dassah Buds.

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Zedakah.

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A regular meeting of the Zedakah
Club was held on Monday, May 18,
at the home of Mrs. Ann Zamsky,
2212 Ilazelwuod avenue. Plans were
discussed for a lawn card party which
will be held on Tuesday evening,
June 16, at 8 o'clock, at the home of
Mrs. Manuel Jacoby.

Social Mixers.

• The Social Mixers are making prep-
! orations for a playlet which will be
directed by Miss Levin. Miss Tithe
Meyers, critic for the evening, re-
ported an ideal business meeting.
Dancing followed. Friends are in-
vited to attend the next regular meet-
ing, which will be held Wednesday
evening at the Y. W. H. A. club-
house, 89 Rowena street, room No. 2.

INTERIOR by DEAN

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ANNOUNCEMENT
of Opening a First-Class

JEWELRY STORE

Ladies Auxiliary, H•shach•r Camp.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Hashachar
Camp, No. 116, Order Sons of Zion,
held a successful raffle and package
party at Kirby Center on Tuesday
evening, May 12. Harry Schechter)
of 7725 Prairie avenue won the
pearls which were raffled. The pro-
ceeds have been sent to the Jewish '
National Fund. The members of
Ilashachar Camp and the ladies aux-
iliary have volunteered their services
in the drive of the Jewish National;
Fund and the Karen Ilayesod.

at 9039 Twelfth Street

Joseph Budnitzky, the well known Jeweler, has removed
his establishment from 2740 Hastings Street and will
open with a fine new stock at 0039 Twelfth Street on

No Beta Phi.
At the last meeting of the Nu Beta
Phi Sorority the following officers
were elected: President, Ida Silver;
vice-president, Ruth Grosberg; secre-
tary, Ruse Brick; treasurer, Beatrice
Weiner.

SATURDAY MAY 24

,

You Are Invited.

Special

Introductory Prices Will Prevail.

Hebrew Ladies Aid.
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society has
Philomathic Debating Club.
planned a novel program for Wednes-
REQUENTLY a client expresses a desire for
At the last meeting of the Philo- day evening, May 27, when the mem.',
something different, unique, out-of-the-ordi-
mathic Debating Club, held Sunday bars and their husbands will be en-1
evening, May 17, at the Byron Ave- tertained at 682 East Warren ave-1
nary in decorations, or furnishings, or both. Our
c039 Twelfth Street el Clairolount
nue Talmud Torah, the question for nue. Refreshments will be served.'
resources and experience enable us to respond to
debate was: "Resolved, That the A five-piece orchestra has been en- ,
such demands most skilfully, the effects being all
Volstead Act Be Modified to Allow gaged.
that could be desired in the above respects, yet at
Light Wines and Beer." The affirma-
Kadimah Girls.
tive, upheld by Irwin Klar and Irwin
the same time in perfect harmony and taste. The
The dinner and theater party given
Agranowitz, was given the decision
what
you
want
just
moral is, briefly: You can get
of the organization over Harold Ko- last Tuesday evening by the Kadimah
by calling upon Dean's.
retz and Simon Stier for the negative. Girls in honor of the former officers ' .
I Irwin Agranowitz was voted the best was enjoyed by all the members and
their friends. The following are the
speaker.
At the next meeting, to be held new officers: President, Miss Eliza- I
May 24, an open forum program will beth Apple; vice-president, Miss Etta I
be held, Isidore Berger will discuss Beigel; recording secretary, Rosalind,
"The Jew in Colleges," Sidney Ko- Frank; corresponding secretary, Ethel I
IIAS TAKEN OVER THE WELL KNOWN
retz will speak on "Religion and Klein; treasurer, Lillian Solomon.
Science," Jack Thumni on "Liberal- The next meeting will be held at the
ism and Conservatism," Carl Manels home of Miss Etta Beigel, 1417 West
on "Modern Literature" and Gilbert Euclid avenue, on Tuesday, May 26.
Goodman on "Modern Poetry."
NEAR WILLIS
MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR
Madison Athletic Club.
On Thursday evening, May 21, the
1121 WOODWARD AVE.
OVER EIGHTY YEARS
The regular meeting of the Madi-1
Philomathic has been invited to give
sun
Athletic
Club
scheduled
for
Sun-;
a program before the Blear Cholem
Anil invites you to visit the well-
Society at Congregation Emanuel, day, May 24, will be dispensed with
kno•n studio, where you can yet the
1Taylor and Wilson avenues. The pro- and the members will spend the day I
finest photographs ay a skilled pho-
! gram will include a debate on the at the cottage at Cass Lake. Any I
tographer. Our grief, 1111 . eery ITO -
I Child Labor Amendment, which will young man wishing to spend a week
movable, Ilempitc 0111 . Woodward
' be defended by Benjamin Kurtzman or two at the lake please communi-
nue location.
and Robert N. Bernstein, who will be cate with Michael Gruskin, 322 Owen
opposed by Meyer Weisenfeld and avenue, during the evening.
Open Sundays
Telephone Glendale 7278
Sidney Koretz. Jack Thurnin and Hy-
Athena Girls Club.
man Barahal will also take part in
next meeting concerning work of the
On Tuesday evening, May 19, the
the program.
entertainment and intellectual ad-
Athena Girls Club made final plans
..
vancement committees contemplated
„.1Student League of Musical Art Club. for a dinner and theater party to
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for the remainder of the present ad-
take place on Tuesday evening, May
''''' The last meeting of the Student
ministration.
Neat Meeting:
Abe Max, the high-powered sales-
League of the Musical Art Club was 26. The girls will meet at Joseff's
The next regular meeting of Pis- man, was an interested spectator and
held at the Ganapol Studio of Musical restaurant at 6 o'clock and from
B.
B.,
will
0.
active spectator at the last meeting.
gah Lodge, No. 34, I.
Art when the following were elected there will go to the Bonstelle The-
B'nos Rachel.
be held at Temple Beth El, Wood-
Max Buchner, the lodge's "pep" in-
The menibers of the Boos Rachel; officers: President, Annette Sweet- ater.
ward and Gladstone avenues, Mon- stiller, had a few words to say. So Club went on a hike to Palmer I'ark I wine; vice-president, Isabelle Peter-
North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
day evening, May 25. A number of did Elias Goldberg.
on Sunday, May 10. Following lunch- !gimes; secretary, Sarah Natinsky, and
A meeting of the North Woodward]
important business matters wlil e
George Comer smoked so many ci- eon games were played. A business' treasurer, Sarah Sweetwine.
branch of the Jewish Women's Eu-
discussed, among them the report of gars last Nlonday evening it was
—
meeting was held on May 12 at the
ropean
Welfare Organization will be
the special committee recently n• I ; feared his case would have to be re-
Iota Sigma Chi.
home of Anne Goldberg of 241 Hen-
held on Tuesday afternoon, May 26,1
pointed by President Aaron Droock ferred to the sick committee.
. Miss Rose London of 328 Leicester
drie
avenue,
when
the
following
pro-
to devise a schedule of activities for
I'isgah Lodge's custodian of t h e gram was presented: "The Life and court entertained the Iota Sigma Chi at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.
Max London, 1992 Gladstone avenue,
the remainder of the year. The com- outer portals, Zel Katz, is preparing
Works of Grace Aguilar," Sophi e Sorority on Tuesday, May 12. Games when nomination of officers will be
Kennedy's Collegiate Six, the dance orchestra direct from the
mittee is headed by Milton M. Alex- a lengthy speech for the next meet-
Rushevsky, and "Topics of the Day," and refreshments followed the busi-
Plans will be discussed for a
held.
University of Michigan, will begin an extended engagement
ing. The subject cannot be an-
ander.
Esther Selitsky. Miss Rushevsky was ness meeting. Miss Rae Schwartz will banquet which will be given at Eman-
here on June 3rd. They bid fair for the honor of being the
The feature attraction of the en- nounced, inasmuch as Mr. Katz him-
be
hostess
at
the
next
meeting.
hostess to the club at her home, 623
uel
Synagogue
on
June
14
and
at
most wonderful band of entertainers that you will have to
ning will be a debate between mem- self doesn't know it.
Engelwood avenue, on May 20.
which it is expected that David A.
search far to find an equal, although there are many good ones
Jacob Greenberg has been pinch-
bers of the debating team of the De-
Sisterhood of Emanuel.
Brown
will
speak.
A
social
hour
will
all around. Let them prove it to you. June 4th will be a
troit College of Law on the subject hitting in the monitor's chair for the
A meeting of the Sisterhood of
Herzl Judaeans.
special night for their first appearance here and there will be
"Resolved, That Congress Be Given last few meetings. So far he pos-
Congregation Emanuel will be held follow the meeting.
Leo Lipchinsky and Norton Rosin on Monday afternoon, May 25, at
added entertainers by professionals.
the Power to Declare Constitutional sesses a perfect batting average.
spoke on Lag B'omer and Bar Koch 2:30 o'clock at the synagogue. At
Aguda Shisho
Two-thirds
Vote
Those
Acts
of
by a
We Cordially Invite Your Opinion of
Miss Merriam Gottschalk was hos-
ba, respectively, at the last meeting the last meeting definite plans were
Congress Declared Unconstitutional
B'nai B'rith News:
of the llerzl Judaeans. An announce - made for a bazaar to be held very tess at a meeting of the Aguda Shisho
by the Supreme Court." The D. C. L.
Aleph Zadick Aleph, the national ment WRS read that the club had been soon. A meeting of women interest- last Tuesday evening at which Miss
debating team, one of Michigan's
admitted into the membership roster ed in the affair was held last Tues- Bessie Brenner and Miss Ann Vogel
B'nai
B'rith
Junior
Auxiliary,
will
best, recently defeated Hope College
hold its first annual national conven- of Young Judaea of America. Leo day at the home of Mrs. J. Green- were guests. High score at cards was
in an intercollegiate debate.
tion in Kansas City, Mo., on July 5, Lubetsky will give a resume of Presi- berg of Taylor avenue. The after- received by Miss Brenner. Miss Helen
6 and 7. A splendid program of en- dent Coolidge's recent speech deliv- noon was spent in sewing on articles Oppenheim will be hostess at the next
Fraternal Day Services:
9:30 to 1 Daily.
Dance Hours: 12 to 2, 6 to 8 and
tertainment for visitors has been ar- ered before a Jewish audience in
meeting.
to be sold at the bazaar.
The members of Pisgah Lodge are
BANQUET
ROOMS
FOR
ALL
OCCASIONS
ranged by Ilarry Levine, chairman Washington.
urged to attend the Fraternal Day of the A. Z. A. convention commit-
Aline Social Club.
services to be held Sunday morning,
For Reservations Call Cadillac 5074.
tee. Information regarding the or- Miss Bonstelle to Take Part in
At the last meeting of the Alpine
May 24, at Temple Beth El, com-
ganization may be obtained from
"The First Year," Start-
Social Club, held at the home of Ab-
mencing at 10:30 a. rn. Rabbi Leo Elias Goldberg, secretary of Pisgah
raham Waronoff, plans were arranged
M. Franklin will deliver the sermon
ing Sunday Night.
The Women's League of the United
upon a subject appropriate to the oc- Lodge.
I for a model meeting to be held June
Jacob II. Schiff Lodge, No. 694,
casion and of special interest to all
The Frank Craven success, "The 7 at 1638 West Philadelphia avenue. Hebrew Schools had charge of tickets
Lansing, Mich., recently held an open First Year," as produced by John i The affair will be invitational. The for the performances at the Linwood-
Ben B'rith.
A number of other fraternal or- meeting, the object of which was to Golden, has boon selm•ted as the of- next meeting will be held at the home LaSalle Theater last Monday and
ganizations, containing a large mem- explain to members of the two local feting of the Bonstelle Company, be- of Armand Shulman, 551 Theodore Tuesday evenings. The proceeds
were devoted to the fund being raised
bership of Jewish men and women, Jewish women's organizations the sig- ginning Sunday night. The author- street.
to purchase busses to convey children
have been invited to attend and it is nificance of and 'methods used in ac actor styles his play as a comic trag• ,
to and from the Talmud Torahs who
Bluebird Girl..
hoped that Pisgah I.odge will be rep- complishing the work of the order. edy of married life, a simple, straight-1
Edward
1.ichtig,
past-president
of
A most enjoyable time was had would otherwise be unable to attend.
resented by the largest number of
forward story, without any frills or'
District
Grand
Lodge
No.
6,
was
the
The theater is owned by Joseph Wets-
furbelows
about
people
we
all
know,
Wednesday
evening,
May
13,
when
participants.
speaker of the evening.
the members of the Bluebird Girls en- man.
including many of ourselves.
Robert
I.appen,
a
member
of
Des
The following ladies were members
With
"The
First
fear"
Miss
Bon-
tertained
their
mothers
with
a
theater
Pine}, Brevities:
Moines Lodge, No. 330, was recently stelle will introduce to Detroiters a party and luncheon at Briggs Res- of the committees in charge of the
An article by Rabbi M. Eisenstadt
appointed by the American Bar As- new loading man, Donald Cameron, taurant in celebration of Mothers and tickets and arrangements for last
on the subject "Jews in Soviet Rus-
sociation as chairman of the commit- who will have the Frank Craven role, Daughters Week. Harry Quiker was Monday and Tuesday evening's per-
sia," which appeared recently in the
tee of lawyers in charge of the and an interesting sidelight will be': surprised by the members of the club formance: Mesdames H. E. Lippit,
London Jewish Chronicle, was read
Americanization work in the State the appearance of Miss Bonstelle, at with a leather correspondence port- Samuel Shnitz, Max Wexler, Ida Pol.;
to the lodge by Elias Goldberg.
Kahn,'
alternating performances with Miss folio. Mr. Quiker is leaving for a litz, Rose Burnstein, Samuel
A large class of candidates will be of Iowa.
Martin, in. the rule of a colored girl. trip to England to visit his parents. Reifter, Hannah Cashwan, Samuel I
initiated into the lodge and order in
Waze,
Samuel
Katt,
Anna
Goldstein
will be Miss Bonstelle's first ap- Plans have been completed for the
June.
of "Abie's Irish This ance
Committee reports made at the last Lorna Carroll
on the stage in "darky" stag party to be held at the home of and Joseph Chaggi.
r a ar
l ,
The Northwest Woman's League ,
e-up, quite an experience when Mrs. J. Goldberg on Saturday eve-
meeting indicated that all committee.'
Rose" Keeps Trim by Daily
meets every Thursday evening at the
are active and accomplishing excel-
one considers the number of roles she ning, May 23. The hostess of the
Walking.
meeting of May 26 will be Mrs. Mor- Philadelphia and Byron avenue Tal-
lent results.
has played,
mud Torah. Joseph Chaggi deliv-
rie Gerber of 1997 Blaine avenue.
Announcements will be made at the
ered an address at the last meeting
"It is one thing to be called beau- Yiddish Playhouse Will Close
on Jewish education and its place in
Jewish Big Si
tiful and still another to stay that
Season Soon—Manager Will
The last meeting of the Jewish Big the home.
way," says Lorna Carroll, who for
Miss
Go
to
Europe.
Sisters was held at the home of
two years has been portraying the
Scheftel on Tuesday evening, May 12.
role of Rosemary Murphy in "Abie's
After an unusually successful sea- Plans were completed for a raffle
Irish Rose " now playing at the Gar-
son the Yiddish Playhouse will close drawing which will take place on
Interior Decorating, Papering,
rick.
Painting, Electrical Contacting
Iler contract with Anne Nichols, for the summer in about two weeks. June 17. Tickets may be purchased
owner of the show, calls for per- Mr. Littman, the manager, expects to from the members. The proceeds of
and Supplies. Estimates fee..
will go to charity. Dane-
manent beauty and Celtic charm. leave in June for Europe and will be' this raffle
Display room open for inspec-
gone for 10 weeks. Ile will seek new' ;iv and refreshments followed the
"Able" may grow older and older,
material
for
the
playhouse
and
hopes.
business
meeting.
Miss Samburg was
tion at the Gardner White Co.
but little Lorna must keep beautiful
to bring some excellent 1 id is actors hostess at the meeting on Stay 19.
despite time and toil.
4849 GRAND RIVER
and
actresses
to
Detroit
for
next
sea-
Miss Carroll keeps herself trim by
son. Mischa Fishson is co-manager
• Baby Day Nursery Junoirs.
walking six miles a day. She also be-
Call Cherry 4951
The Baby Day Nursery Juniors will
the playhouse with Mr. Littman.
lieves that to stay young girls should of
hold a tag day on Sunday, May 24,
Ask for Miss Thomas.
think they are young.
I for the benefit of the nursery. All
I girls willing to volunteer their serv-
•
111.
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I ices are asked to meet at the nursery,
545 East Canfield avenue, either Sat-
I urday evening, May 23, or Sunday
morning, May 24.

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Ladies Auxiliary Pisgah Lodge.
In loving memory of our darling
The next regular meeting of the
son and brother, Irving DeYoung,
who passed away three years ago, I Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah I.odge,
; No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will be held on
May 20, 1922.
!Tuesday evening, May 26, at the
home of Mrs. Rose Rosenblum, 290
You sufteloot much but murmured not :
We watched you through the night and East Hancock avenue. The members
day.
, are all urged to attend, as important
Your
aching
heart
grew
le••
•nd
le•.
01
matters will be discussed. Refresh-
Until you recd •w•y
ments will be served. The regular
not ionei
some m r think ear
Monday evening meetings have been
When at time. t
do they no the
' heartache '
d'scontinued and members will be no-
I
Thai we •uffer •11 the while
tified when special meetings will be
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Daughter. of Hadassah.
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A meeting of the Daughters of Ha-
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was held last Saturday eve-
year
ago
!
dassah
died
I Greenberg, who
nine at the home of Mrs. R. Gold-
, May 18
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