IED_Entoti;ImsnaRotaol IL PAGE TEN MUSIC tines will also be held. Plans are be- the ninety-first birthday anniversary ing completed for an open entertain- of Mrs. Libbie Edelstein, the oldest ment to be held at Belle Isle on Sun- living member of the organization. day, June 13. Edward Franzblau is The candles on the birthday cake, 91 chairman of the arrangements com- in number, were auctioned and $110 Benefit Concert Planned . Mrs. Sherman Grosslight GI De mittee and Miss Celia Heiman the as- was collected. 0 troit is the guest of her sist..1s. sistant. All proceeds will be given Debating Club, Philomathic Under the auspices of the G club will be held at the home of Miss to the llapaole llazoarh. A lawn Mrs. Max Kahn is visiting with :8:818Xsalt8:10-01:1-0-01 Blue Bird Girls. schaft Campaign committee t At the last meeting of the Philo- -1:8XICHX8:818 arty is also being planned by Miss Flora Silbert on Saturday evening, friends and relatives in Cleveland. benefit of the Palestine Nt Mrs. Israel Chaenko of 357 Rose- 1 May 22. Members of the culb will Dorothy Sapperstem, to be given at mathic Debating Club, held Sunday Miss Helen Rosenberg of 1170 Col- Fund, Mary Linsky will give , dale court was hostess at a meeting be entertained by Miss Muriel Snits her home, 11437 Indiana avenue.levening, May 16, in the Little Thea- lingwood avenue has just returned Mrs. Julius Ginsberg spent several recital on Tuesday, May 25, of the Blue Bird Girls held Tuesday at Briggs Restaurant on Sunday, This will also benefit the Hapaole ter of the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena from a three weeks' visit in Wild- days in Detroit. p. m., at McCollester Hall, For • evening, May 18. Plans were dis- May 23. This will take the place of Hazoarh. Further details will be an- street, the subject discussed was "Re- wood, N. J., and Atlantic City. Cam avenues. She will be a., cussed for a picnic to be given in the nounced in a later edition of The solved, That the Volstead Law Be Sirs. Loius Rubinson and Mrs. th eregular meeting. very near future, the definite date Mr. and Mrs. William R. Thomas George Kahn of Auburn, Mich., vis- by Stanislaw Schapiro, violini-t, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. A report Modified to Allow the Manufacture and place to be decided at the next of activities for the Gewerkshaften, of Light Wines and Beer." The par- of 11623 Hamilton avenue enter- ited with relatives in Dotson last Margaret Mannebach, accomo L'Allegro Girls. Admission is 75 cents and $I. regular meeting, which will be held the laborers in Palestine, showed ap- ticipants in the debate were Gilbert tained with a bridge party on Sun- 1:1,-t meeting of the I: Allegro at the The The following program will proximately $1,000 wsich was raised Goodman and Harold Koretz, affirm- da evening, May 16. Covers were)week. Tuesday evening, May 25, Girls was held at the home of , fered: laid for 20 guests. IIiKi honors were home of Mrs. Max Lax, 3027 , Wye; Albert Silber and Robert Leider, at which time plans by the Zeirei Zion Organization. Mrs. N. Scalier has returned from avenue. The meeting of June 1 will Lillian Bernstein, negative. Mr. Bernstein won by Mrs. Thomas Moss and Mrs. a week's visit with relatives In Ceve- 1 1 141•11111111111 111111 Tocc•la Op. — be held at the home of Mrs. Harry for a summer cottage were discussed. was chosen best speaker of the eve- Jack Myers. Lu Ana Club. Novelette Op. 22. No. 2 land. An open meetnig will be held at the Silhouette Op. 5, No. 2 A meeting of the Lu Ana Club was ning. Neither side won the debate, A. Kwiker, 15345 Fairfield avenue. home of Miss Ruth (merman of 2055 Homoreske Op. 10, No. 2.... Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schechter of held at the home of Dorothy Leven- as there was a tie vote. The next Mr. and Sirs. Alex Kahn spent Gladstone avenue on Tuesday eve- Hiss Linsky. Junior B'nai B'rith. son of 2268 Taylor avenue. Final meeting will be held Sunday evening, 3245 Webb avenue will be at home Thursday and Friday, May 13 and Hymn to the Sun Rimsk, At the last meeting of the Junior ning, May 25, at 8 o'clock. Hungarian Dances plans were made for the outing to May 23, at '7:30 o'clock, at the Little to their relatives and friends on Sun- 14, in Detroit. Mr. Schapiro. day afternoon and evening, May 23, Sylvan Lake. The chairman, Mrs. Theater, 89 Rowena street. The sub- B'nai B'rith, held on May 18, plans Social Links. Fantasia in (7Minn-...., ject is "Resolved, That the Sherman in honor of the confirmation of their were completed for the first open Mrs. Jack Marienthal of Chicago is 11 11 1[11111( . 11 Op. 25. No. 4, IS The last meeting of the Social Philip Mersman, reports that all de- Anti-Trust Law Be Abolished." The daughter, Mildred. No cards. Miss Linsky. meeting, to ix. held Tuesday, May 25, tails have been taken core of and the the guest of her sisters, the Misses Nocturne in E Flat Major B'rith Community House, Links Club was held on Tuesday eve- guests are assured an enjoyable day. participants will be I. Rosenthal, I, at the B'nai Zigeonerweisen Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush of Marienthal. 275 East Ferry avenue, to which all ning, May 18, at the home of Miss After the business meeting, bridge Stone, M. Barahal and H. Berger. Mr. Schapiro. 2275 Calvert avenue will be at home young Jewish boys and girls, interest- swill s Mann, 2696 Buena Vista aw- was played and Thelma Friedman and The public is invited. R. Levy of Muskegon spent the Capriccio Op. 26. No. 2 After the business meeting, Sunday afternoon and evening, May week-end with his sister, Mrs. J. C. Reverie ed in philanthropic work us well as nue. Mildred Caplan were awarded high Hesent•na 23, in honor of the confirmation of The Israelites. in having a good time, are cordially bridge was played. MissBesse Hirschfield. Whims tier and Miss Dora Milstein were honors. invited. The meeting will start at The last meeting of the Israelites their daughter, Gertrude. No cards. Miss Lind, awarded high honors and Miss h Club. was held Thursday evening, May 20, A. F. Levine died suddenly at his 8:30 p. m. K■ dim ■ Frances Shonsky was given the con- Mr. and Mrs. Saul Brown and fam- As a tine start in our charitable at the home of Harry Winegarden. home on Sunday, May 16. Mr. Le- Sirs. Olga Feinberg of 2254 Pin- ily, formerly of 1722 Pingree ave- Will Hold Communicate work, this organization has con- solation prize. Miss Dora Milstein of 522 Fast Palmer avenue will be glee avenue was hostess at the last Plans for future socials were dis- nue, are now residing at 2383 Rich- vine had resided in Bay City for the tributed to the United Jewish Chari- past five years. Ile is survived by meeting of the Kadimah Girls Club. cussed. hostess nt the next meeting. ton avenue. Charles Rubiner, senior is his widow, three sons, Louie, Samuel ties drive. Arrangements have been completed and Jerome; one daughter, Sirs. Reuben W. Klein, junior w Institute Players. for the card party to be given on Zig Meta Delta Sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Waldman Phillip Zulser, and two grandchildren, Charles K. Sandorf, secretar; Zedakah Club. At the meeting of the Institute and son, Lester Allen, formerly of Miss Rose Belivsky was hostess at June 5 at the Food Craft Shop, tenth all of Bay City. Funeral services Harold Heller, senior deacon, v A regular meeting of the Zedakah the last meeting of the Zig Siete floor of the Metropolitan Building. Players held May 16, election of of- Philadelphia Manor, are now residing were held on Monday afternoon, un- company the worshipful master Club was held on Monday, May 17, Delta Sorority. Plans are being corn- Prizes will be awarded at each table ficers for the ensuing year was held in their new home at 9263 Otsego der the auspices of the Independent uel J. Eder, to the annual at the home of Mrs. Harry G. Levin- with the following results: Milton for a pajama party to be given and luncheon will be served. Tickets Lodge Communication to by I avenue. Order B'nai B'rith. son, 2092 Pingree avenue. Plans pleted the latter part of June. The next may be secured from members of the Weinstein, president; Martha Lipsitz, Kalamazoo May 25 and 213. were discussed for a bridge tea to meeting will be held at the home of club or from Mrs. A. C. Goldberg, vice-president; Burnett Kraus, treas- Miss Ganya Chaikin, formerly of be given at the Gotham Hotel on Miss Ann Rubenstein of Elmhurst Euclid 0421-W. Members enter- urer; Celia Borocoff, corresponding 1722 Pingree avenue, is now residing Tuesday, June 1, at 2 p. m. Tickets avenue on May 26. tanned their mothers on Sunday, May secretary; Jean Bean, recording sec- at 3283 Richton avenue. may be obtained from Mrs. Levinson 16, at the Temple Theater. Miss Etta retary: Gordon Ceasar, sergeant-at- or at the door on the afternoon of arms. The officers comprise the board Biegel will be hostess at the next Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger of Zeirei Zion 0 ..... iation. the affair. This promises to be one of directors. 1657 Taylor avenue, honoring the The last meeting of the Zeirei Zion meeting. of the most enjoyable affairs spon- confirmation of their son, Abner, and Organization was held at 89 Rowena Bored by the Zedakah Girls. Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity. Baby Day Nursery. Mrs. Nicholas Klein, in honor of the street on Sunday evening, May 16, The next regular meeting of the confirmation of her daughter, Irene, In loving memory of Jacob Broudy, Morris Cohen presiding. New election The Ladies' Hebrew Baby Day Gamma Girls. of delegates for the sixth Zeirei Zion Nursery held an installation of offi- Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity will be will receive at the former's home on who passed away 15 years ago, eight The last meeting of the Gamma conference, to be held in l'ittsburgh cers meeting on Sunday, May 2. Mrs. held at the home of Victor Fishkeen, Sunday, May 23. No cards. days in Sivan. Girls Club was held Sunday, May 16, on May 30 and 31 and June 1, was Surderman acted as installation of- 992 King avenue, on May 23, at 2:30 o has g ne . at the home of Miss Gertrude Adel- held. Miss Celia Heiman and Abe ficer. Mrs. P. Rottenberg, who was p. m. A dance will be given by the Sig- One precious from nor she Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Glazer of stilled. A V11111 * we loved son of Hague avenue. Miss Shirley Lachovitzky were chosen. Final dis- re-elected president, received a beau- ma Alpha Chi Fraternity in the ball- 644 West Kirby avenue will be at The place made vacant in our home 8950 TWELFTH S1 Friedman and Miss Ruth Hersh were missions on instructions to the con- tiful bouquet of flowers from her fel- room of the Shaarey Zedek Syna- home Sunday, May 23, in honor of Cun never more be till7d. honor guests. After the business low officers and board of directors. gogue, corner of Willis and Brush the confirmation of their daughter, Featuring meeting, the guests played bunco and ference will be held at the next meet- Following the meeting, the officers streets, on Wednesday evening, May Wilma Rae. No cards. His Loving Wife and Children. prizes were awarded Miss Blanche ing on Sunday evening, May 23, at and board members were hostesses to 26, at 9 o'clock. Harry Millman is Michelman and Miss Flora Silbert. 89 Rowena street, at 6 o'clock, at a large number of guests in honor of chairman of the dance and is being In loving memory of Irving De- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ackerman The regular monthly party of the which election of officials and execu- assisted by Harry Weingarden, Meyer of 193 McLean avenue will be at Young, who passed away four years home Sunday, May 23, from 7 to 11 ago, May 20, 1922. Dreyer and Morris Fish. --- p. m. in honor of the confirmation Sad and sudden was the call Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. of their daughter, Priscilla. No Of our hal, loved by all. Mrs. J. Greenwald of 5577 Ridge- cards. There is not a day sues by , That we do not think of hint. wood avenue was hostess at the last Mr. and Sirs. J. F'. Baker of 1472 meeting of the Hebrew Ladies Aid His Loving Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Society. Final arrangements were Burlingame avenue have left for a DeYoung, and Sister and Brother. made for the spring dance to be 10 days' trip to Toronto and Buffalo. given on Sunday evening, May 23, In loving memory of Rachel L. at the Knights of Pythias Hall, 3153 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Baalen, Newest styles for after- Cass avenue. A membership drive is formerly of Collingwood avenue, are Webber, who died one year ago, 11 noon wear. Practical as days in Sivan, 1925. now on and any lady wishing tojoin now residing at the Ranier Apart- beautiful. Patent leather may call Mrs. Greenwald, Garfield ments, 11534 Byron avenue. Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother: with tan lizard strap", It is sweet to breathe thy name. 6454-R, who will gladly give all par- In life we loved You dear], ticulars. A public initiation will Mr. and Sirs. Louis Langsam of 13 - 8 Cuban heels. Sir•s In death we do the same. 515 King avenue will be at home take place in the near future. D. The moon and stars are shining Sunday afternoon and evening, May On lone and silent grave. X-RAY FITTIN Iteneath lies one we dearly loved, Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. 23, in honor of the confirmation of slut whom we could not save. We can guarantee satisfac The first meeting of the Alpha their daughter, Gertrude. No cards. matter how hard you arc Beta Gamma Sorority, formerly Sig- Her Loving Husband, Daughters and Scientifically carrel! Mr. and Sirs. George Doliver of ma Omega Phi Club, was held Mon- Son. day, May 18, at the home of Miss 5553 Brush street entertained last Sonya' Lober of 1015 King avenue. Saturday with a party iii honor of New Paige Salesroom Opens. The date for the auction package the tenth birthday anniversary of party has been definitely net for their daughter, Sylvia. Covers were 8950 TWELFTH Alvin E. Schreiber and Irving June 12. Miss Anne Shnurowitz is laid for 40 children and 15 adults. Near Taylor acting as chairman and plans are be- The room was beautifully decorated Schreiber, two brothers well known ms made to make this affair one of with pink and white ribbons attached in the Jewish community of Detroit, the best the club has ever given for to each individual place card, where have been appointed Paige-Jewett r. charity. The auction is to take place a favor was placed for each child. dealers in Highland Park. Both boys When in at the Y. W. II. A. The next meet- Several games were played and prizes have been connected with the Paige- ing will be on May 24 at the home of were awarded to the winners of each. Jewett Motor Car Sales for the past MT. CLEMENS, M six years and have ripened a beautiful Miss Ida Hartstein of 17179 Lumkin Stop at Mrs. Emil Baron was hostess at a showroom at 12851 Woodward ave- avenue. nue, between Avalon and Glendale miscellaneous shower and bridge avenues. The showroom is equipped Auxiliary B'nai Zion. given on Wednesday, May 12, in ',Members of the Northwestern La- honor of Miss Sally Zieintz, a bride- to house six can and has adequate facilities for handling new car sales. dies Auxiliary of Congregation B'nai elect of May 30. Covers were laid ,(‘ This showroom is probably one of the ,s=srs-T77-rssS Zion are urged to attend the cere- for 40 guests. finest in Highland Park. mony of the laying of the corner- The Schreiber boys wish to an- stone of the B'nai Zion, corner of nounce to their friends that they will C. W. Nash Is Optimistic. Humphrey and Holmur avenues • be glad at any time to demonstrate (near Burlingame avenue), on Sun- ss the new models. day, May 23, at 2 p. m. Prominent 117 EAST BROAD C. W. Nash, president of the Nash speakers will participate in the pro- and Ajax Motors Companies, just Excellent accommodatS ERECT GOLDFADEN MONUMENT gram. The public is invited. back from California and the North- week-enders. Most lo west, sees every indication of a con- dining room in Sit. C CZERNOWITZ.—(J. T. A.)—The TheteMu Gamma Sorority. tinuance of good business on the Pa- Hungarian cooking. Following the business meeting of cific Coast and elsewhere throughout memory of Abraham Goldfaden, Yid- dining rooms for part the Theta Mu Gamma Sorority which the balance of 1926. Mr. Nash, long dish playwright and founder of the Tesel weddings. For was held Wednesday evening, May 5, regarded as one of the outstanding Yiddish theater in Eastern Europe, phone at the home of Miss Mae Allen, the leaders and spokesmen of the auto- will be honored by the erection of Many a man bemoans his ill-luck when a "right- members were entertained with mobile industry, declared in sum- a monument, according to a decision MT. CLEMENS 91 about-face" will do the trick. It's all in the way you .bridge, five hundred and pedro. Prizes ming up the general business outlook of the Jewish Cultural League of Bu- look at things; your view-point; your outlook. Every kowina. The league has started to were awarded the winners of each that crop conditions, together with raise a fund for the erection of the day brings a new day of opportunities. And, if one I game. "confidence inspired by the present memorial to Goldfaden, who 40 years is wise, these opportunities can be turned to profit administration at Washington," jus- ago produced the first 'Yiddish play Rayos Club. tify the optimism that seems present and happiness. Each day should be a day of enthusi- in Roumania. The Union of Rou- The last meeting of the Rayos Club everywhere. Cantor of Congreptio asm. Here at this store we rise to advantages. Per- manian Artists is supporting the was held on Sunday, May 9, in the Abraham, Farnswortl Speaking of the business situation haps that's why we enjoy the confidence of our cus- Y. W. H. A. clubhouse. Plans were as he found it on the Pacific Coast, fund. ANTI: EXPERT AND OHEL made for a hike to take place May Mr. Nash said: "Our business in tomers and record sales volume. 30 at 9 a. m. The last open meet- California may fairly be taksn as an Recommended by New 1 ing of the season will be held Sun- indication of the general situation cago and Detroit Ph) May Is Always a Month for day, May 23, at 31 East Melbourne and our sales throughout the state Some of my acquaintances are very MARRIAGES PERFC avenue. A very interesting program have shown splendid increases over orthodox in the synagogue. They New Furniture. Call at 632 MEDF has been planned and the public is the early spring months of any need it. They are so unorthodox out- Phone Empire invited to attend. period in the history of our com- side.—The Supplement. It divides Winter and Spring. It is a time when pany. This condition is noticeable all folks look about their homes and consider means Athena Girls Club. also in Oregon and Washington and, for improvement Perhaps you are planning to fur- Miss Esther Utchenick of 8934 in fact, throughout the entire north- Goodwin avenue was hostess at the west territory, including Montana, nish only a room, perhaps only an odd piece or two, last regular meeting of the Athena the Dakotas and Minnesota, all of or perhaps it is your entire home. Whatever it is Girls Club. Samuel L. Miller, who which states I visited. Everywhere you wlil derive the greatest buying opportunities at was organizer of the club, was a I encountered optimism, based on Zuieback & Cantor. guest at the meeting and presented splendid prospects of a fine crop the club with a lovely box of candy. yield. Business was good with pros- The hike held at Long Lake at the pects of even greater improvement No Matter Where You summer home of Mrs. Nathan Hor- as the late spring and summer sea- Lire. Be Sure to Come witz was A huge success. Miss Flor- sons open up." Here First. ence Gilman, who was hostess, ar- ranged the entire day's activities for You really cannot afford CALL ANTI.SEMITIC MEET the club members and their guests. to disregard this advice, A wienie roast was held in the eve- that is if you want beau- VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—An inter- ning and flashlight pictures were tiful furniture of the very national world congress of anti- taken. finest quality and the Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz in- Semitic leaders will take place the highest reputation, at vited the members of the club to a end of July in Sprinferb, Denmark, prices that are extremely Turkish bathing party to be held it has been learned here from reliable low. We are offering cre- Wednesday evening, May 26, at the sources. The call to the congress ations from Grand Rap- was issued by the Vienna headquar- Farnsworth Bath House. ids, Sligh, Luce, Rock- The next regular meeting will be ters of the Anti-Semitic Interna- ■ ford, Berkey & Gay, at held at 8 o'clock on Tuesday, May tional, created at the last congress prices that are no higher 25, at the home of Miss Ann Milstein of anti-Semitic leaders held in Buda- than you will have to pay of 576 Hague avenue. pest. The Vienna headquarters are elsewhere for furniture confident that representatives of 28 of no reputation. Purity Chapter. states will attend the congress and Purity Chapter, No. 359, Order declare the purpose of the congress Eastern Star, will hold its first husi- to be the creation of a "Christian ness meeting under the new adminis- Aryan united front." tration on Monday evening, May 24, at 8 o'clock. Business of importance will be discussed and all members are 11 to 9. The members of the club urged to be present. will spend Sunday, May 23, at their cottage at Cass Lake. ocinI anb 'Peczonal 113Fraternai an Cub ;%Itcs Sag ON Notto I DAVIS ai HALPERI 11111 RISE TO MEET THE NEW DAY AND SEIZE ITS OPPORTUNITIES DAVIS & HALPI r COOPERS11117 1 , PITTSBU HOT REV. H. MILKO' SYNAGOG ORTHODOXY Month End Sale PLAYER PIAN( We have just received from other branches rect from the factory a large stock of JESSE FRENCH PIAN( AND PLAYERS On which we are making Special Introdu prices at $100 to $300 OFF These high grade instruments have been ma(' , 1875 and are well known in musical circle. tone quality and beautiful case work is apprl A FEW BARGAINS LISTED HERE ZUIEBACK AND CANTOR Madison Athletic Club. "Furniture for Every Home." 9332 OAKLAND AVENUE evening except Friday. Closed Saturday. Open S•tur. Open every cl•y night and all day Sunday until 6 P. M. , 813°T k C. Krenz Merchant 10347 Wood rd The Madison Athletic Club held a regular business meeting on Sunday, May 16, at 89 Rowena street, at which time the lucky raffle tickets were drawn. Miss Freda Navarra of 4841 Rohns avenue won the lady's wrist watch and Samuel Resnick of 9544 Cameron avenue the gentle- man's watch, which were donated by Morris Friedberg. The proceeds of this raffle were donated to the Feder- ation of Ukrainian Jews. Miss Sarah Landman was in charge of the draw- Mg. joh At the practice game held Sunda y atdthj Northern High Field, n moni The Shop Where Courtesy Calvert and and Service Prevail Between Collingwood Kvutaah Ivrith Detroitith. The Kvutzah Ivrith Detroitith (Ile- brew Cultural Group) will hold its next meeting at the Kirby Center, Kirby and Antoine streets, on Sun- day afternoon, May 23, at 4 p. m. A very interesting intellectual pro- gram is scheduled and I. Rosenberg, principal of the Detroit United He- brew Schools, will deliver a lecture on "The Literature of the Hebrew Language?' This is one of a series of lectures on Ilebrew literature which is being given by Mr. Rosen- berg for the Kvutzah. All members and friends interested in Hebrew cul- ture and literature are invited. ie the Club tics beat theMadison en Athletic $775 Player (Burl Walnut) ................ $750 Player (Mahogany) .............................. $975 Expression Electric Player__ .............. Our Easy Payment Plan: Buy Now — Start Paying July 1st. Detroit Music ( 2030 WOODWARD AVENUE Phone Randolph 1048 Open