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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-28

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be given on Sunday evening, May 30. Junior B'nai B'rith at this meeting, I slept and dreamed that life was
beauty;
During the summer months, meet- urged the members to assist in the
ings will be held in the afternoon social work of the lodge. This will I woke, and found that life was Duty.
—Hooper.
and the next meeting will be on Tues- be discussed at the next meeting,
Camp:
day, June 1, at 1 p. m. Members which will be held on June 1. "Dad-
Camp reservations will be accepted
wish to take this opportunity to thank dy" Freund welcomed the members
Your salary
after June 1. The camp is to be
Mrs Busker for the donation of $68 and outlined the charitable work that
Kadimah Girls Club.
Athena Girls Club.
open from June 21 to 28 for the
he proceeds of a card party which is being done by the lodge in con-
now and then—
The last meeting of the Kadimah was given at her home. They also nection with the Cleveland Orphans
mothers of the members of this or-
The Athena Girls were hostesses at
ganization. This is a real oppor- a farewell party on Tuesday evening, Girls Club was held at the home of wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz Home and the Denver Sanitarium.
tunity for mothers to get away from May 25, at the home of Miss Ann Miss Etta Siegel. Arrangements or the donation of $10, given in After the business meeting, a short
Your salary is
the cares of their families for at least :Milstein of 576 Hague avenue hon- have been completed for the bridge- honor of the engagement of their program was given. Miss Aline Sic-
sufficient now —
oring Miss Florence Gilman, who is luncheon to be held June 5 at the granddaughter. All members are gel rendered a vocal selection from
a week.
leaving shortly for Miami, Fla., where Food Craft Shop, Metropolitan Build- urged to attend the meetings.
The Student Prince," accompanied
but what if yoU
by Miss Rebecca Rosen. Refresh-
she will make her home. Miss Gil- ing. Those who haven't purchased
Hike:
should be forced
tickets are asked to do so, as tickets
ments were served.
man
was
presented
with
a
beautiful
Blossoms of Zion.
A
hike
is
being
scheduled
for
Sun-
8950 TWELFTH ST.
out of work by
day morning, June 6. So far all of necklace as a token for her friend. can not be bought at the door. Tick-
The last meeting of the Blossoms
sickness — Now is
the hikes held from the "Y" have ship and good work in the organiza- ets may be secured from members of of Zion was held at the home of
Featuring
Super
Heator
a
Leader.
the time to include
been very successful. The weather tion. The next regular meeting will the club or by calling Sirs. A. C. Sadie Shur, at which time officers for
J
this policy in your
has been ideal and the freshness of take place Tuesday, Jan. 1, at the Goldberg, Euclid 0421-W. The next the ensuing year were installed. On
the country has been a relief to the home of Mrs. Lottie Salzman of 9046 fleeting will be held at the home of Sunday, June 13, members of the or-
insurance program.
The Super Oil Heator, which is very
Miss Reva Glassman of Elmhurst ganization will participate in an en-
lift
girls who have been cooped up all Brush street.
favorably known in the East having
avenue.
tertainment which will take place at been used in over 3,000 homes three
year. Those who have missed pre-
vious hikes are urged to come along.
the Philadelphia Talmud Torah. Ad- winters is now available sn Detroit
•Social Links.
Zig Meta Delta Sorority.
mission is 25 cents for adults and and vicinity through their distributor
Bring lunch and be at the clubhouse,
The last meeting of the Social
Miss Ann Rubenstein was hostess 10 cents for children. All raffle re- the Oil Heat Service Co., 4488 Cass
a9 Rowena street, at 9.
Links was held Tuesday evening, at the last emeting of the Zig Meta ports must be in by the next meet-
)
May 25, at the home of Miss Dora Delta Sorority. The evening was ing, which will be held at the home avenue. The Oil Heat Service Co. will
Theater Party:
sell and service the Super Automatic
Both the Strolling Players and the Milstein, 522 Palmer avenue. The spent in playing bunco and other of Shoshana Shnitz of 2231 West Eu- Oil Heator for domestic and the Bal-
Beginners Dramatic Club are to have members had as their guests Mrs. games. The next meeting will be clid avenue on Saturday, May 29, at lard burners for industrial uses.
a theater party. The girls are plan- Sam Mann, Miss Frances Shonsky held at the home of Miss Segal of 3 p. rn. Sophie Cohen, Sophie Cap-
The Ballard equipment is one of the
lan, Esther Weissberg and Nathalie
ning to have dinner down town and and the Misses Lillian and Shirley Wellington avenue, on June 3.
An ultra-smart White, Washable
Marwil have joined the club. The oldest on the market, having the rep-
then see the Garrick Players in the Milstein. After the business meet-
utation
as leader in this industry for
Kid, one strap pump. Cuban
W. W. Girls Club.
club hopes to build a library in the
"Taming of the Shrew." This party ing bridge was played and high hon-
over
20
years,
and
heating
such
places
ors
were
awarded
to
Miss
Frances
will wind up their activities for this
The last meeting of the W. W. Philadelphia and Byron Talmud To- as the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New heels. AA's to C-3 to 8. Spe-
Shonsky, Miss Rose Slotnick, Miss Girls
rah.
season.
Club
was
held
at
the
home
of
cially priced—
York; Keith's Palace Theater, New
Sophia Cohen and Mrs. Sam Mann. Miss Belle Wuntner of Eighteenth
York; Brooklyn Daily Times and
Miss Celia Heiman received the con- street on Tuesday, May 25. A base.
Philomathic Debating Club.
thousands of other equally important
solation prize. Final arrangements ball team has been organized and a
declamation contest will feature installations.
were completed for a hike to be held practice game was held on Sunday, the A next
of the Philomathic
Monday, May 31, after which the May 23. The girls will be the guests Debating meeting
The Super Automatic Heator has
Young Peoples Society:
Club on Sunday evening, at
A very successful meeting of the members will entertain their friends of Miss Esther Simon, who is resid- the Y. W. H. A. Little Theater, 89 attained its reputation through sim-
'ETNA - IZE
at
the
home
.of
Miss
Dora
Milstein,
plicity
in construction and is excep-
Young People's Society of the Old
X-RAY FITTING
ing in Northville temporarily, next Rowena street. The program will in-
WITH
Folks Home was held on Monday eve- 522 l'almer avenue. Miss Anna Sunday. Miss Shirley Mendelsohn of clude the following orations and tionally quiet and economical in its
We can guarantee satisfaction no
Pierce
of
2019
West
Philadelphia
operation.
ning, May 24, at the home of Mrs. M.
1006
Theodore
street,
who
has
been
speakers:
David
Leach,
on
"A
Tri-
P. Fisher of Tuxedo avenue: Danc- avenue will be hostess at the next ill for some time, is again active in bute to His Brother," by Robert G.
These burners can be supplied for matter how hard you are to tit.
meeting.
ing followed the business meeting.
Scientifically correct.
the organization. The next meeting Ingersoll; Saul Rosenman on "Na- Ac or De current, using either gas
pilot
or electric ignition.
will be held at the home of Miss Anne poleon the Little," by Victor Hugo;
Branch Old Folks Home.
Annual Meeting:
Wuntner of Jos. Campau avenue on Albert Williams on ''Mordecai,"
The large production on these burn-
2222 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
The annual meeting of the Old
The first annual election of officers June 1. As this is an important meet- from "Daniel Deronda," by George ers has made it possible to put the
Cadillac 2477
Folks Horne will be held on Sunday, for the Northwestern Branch of the ing, all members are requested to at- Eliot; Isadore Gents on "Jews As a price within the reach of everyone.
May 30, at 2 p. m., at 318 Edmund Jewish Old Folks Home was held on tend.
Race and a Nation;' Hyman Golden
The carburetor, a unique feature on
place.
Tuesday evening, May 25, at the
on "Toussant L'Overture," by Wen- the Super burner, enables you to get
8950 TWELFTH ST.
Phi Kappa Beta Sorority.
dell Phillips; Irwin Shevitz will give a clean, quiet flame for any size boil-
B'nai B'rith Community Center, 275
Near Taylor
Members of the l'hi Kappa Beta a selected number.
East Ferry avenue, with the follow-
er, within the burner's capacity, con-
The program promises to be very sequently the maximum economy.
ing results: Mrs. Louis Rubenstein, Sorority enjoyed a theater and pa-
retiring chairman, monitor; Mrs. M. jama party on Friday evening, May interesting and the public is cordial-
P. Fisher, president; Mrs. Philip D. 21. After the theater, a delightful ly invited to attend this and every
Cowan, vice-president; Mrs. A. M. luncheon was served at the home of meeting of the society.
Ferar, second vice-president; Sirs. Miss Arlene Gildenhorn, where the
Samuel Singer, treasurer and finan- girls spent the remainder of the
Tri-W Social Club.
From the President's Desk—Talk No. 252
cial secretary; Mrs. Bessie Greenfield, night. Atthe last meeting, which
A declamation contest was held at
LUMBER AND FINISH
recording secretary; Mrs Mary Silen- was held at the home of Miss Pauline the last meeting of the Tri-W Social 0—
Gerber,
plans
were
made
for
a
hike
sky,
chaplain;
Mrs.
E.
J.
Schwartz,
Club. Sol Irving Rosenman, who
THE STANDARD FOR QUALITY
mentor, and Mrs. Sidney Max, guard- and weenie roast to take place on gave Victor Hugo "Napoleon, the
IT MEANS AN ACTUAL SAVING TO THE CONTRACTOR
ian. Reports were read and showed Sunday, June 13.
Little," was awarded first place and
AND A GUARANTEED JOB TO THE OWNER
the wonderful work that has been
Samuel Epstein and Samuel Barbis
done by the organization. In a very League of United Hebrew Schools. were awarded second and third
At the last meeting of the North- places, respectively. The next meet-
s', ort time, $1,100 was expended for
the comforts and necessities of the west Women's League of the United ing will be held Tuesday evening, S==
Coeoral Oftkeo and Mtn- Grotlot and St. /table Ave..
old folks. A rally for new members Hebrew Schools, committees were June 1, at the Y. W H. A., 89 Rowena
North YAM and 111111—Cosoot awl Holbrook Avow
Betriews Eatatairal rasa
is being held and all who are inter- elected and final arrangements were street. The public is invited.
Al Phinanc.--Wilrsea
made for the May flower dance to
I ested are requested to join .

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

`Nraternai in Club i4otes

DAVIS and]
HALPERIN

OLD FOLKS HOME

$8.

A. J. BLUMENAU

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Earn enough in 30 years
to last your lifetime

C. W. Kotcher Lumber Co.

Blue Bird
Bird Girls.

Sirs. Max Lax of 3027 Grand ave-
nue was hostess at the last meeting
of the Blue Bird Girls on Tuesday
evening, May 25, at which time they
decided to contribute towards the
United Jewish Campaign. The first
picnic of the season will be held by
the girls on Saturday afternoon, June
12, at Belle Isle. A special meeting
will be held on Tuesday evening,
June 8, at the home of Mrs. Harry
A. Kwiker, 15345 Fairfield avenue,
at which time election of officers will -==--
be held. The June 1 meeting was
been postponed due to Decoration
Day.

Even the man on an average
mechanic's wages can do it.
You can't do it by spending
all you earn, because you are
earning the necessary sur-
plus now.

What does it, is the difference between what you earn
and what you spend. The money you can save in a
year, if saved and invested at 6SS, will keep you a year
in your old age.
Figure it out for yourself—then let us help you.

Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.

The hostess of the last meeting of
the Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority was
Miss Ida Ilartstein of 17179 Lumpkin
avenue. Plans for the auction pack-
age bazaar, to take place on June 12,
at the Y. W. H. A., are being com-
pleted and committees are working
hard to make this affair a success.
The Misses Sonya Lober, Anne Shnu-
rowitz, Elizabeth Litvin and Ruth
Berman will spend next week-end in
Toledo and while there will be en-
tertained by the Sigma Omega Phi
Club, formerly a chapter of the so-
rority. The next meeting of the so-
rority will be at the home of Miss
Anne Shnurowitz, 1150 Wellington
avenue, on June 7.

—Wernher

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Bicur Choler:, Society.

The next regular meeting of the I
Bicur Cholem Society will be held
June 3 at 2201 Gladstone avenue.
This is an important meeting, as of-
ficers for the ensuing year will be
elected. All members are particu-
larly urged to attend. After the reg-
ular meeting and election of officers,
there will be dancing and a few short

members of the organization for the

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for the excursion which will be held
on June 13.
Those in charge announce that con-
siderable interest is being taken this
year in the excursion and that a rec-
ord breaking crowd is expected. Jack
Behrman, in charge of prizes, an-
nounces that prizes for the field
events have already been secured.

Methun Girls Club.

"Servel" means just that!

never above the "danger-liner' of 50

I No waiting for the ice man.

degrees—no humidity—just perfec-
tion—without bother—without care
—without worry.

No muddy floors.

No emptying of drain pans.

I No worry about shortage of ice.

ti No wondering whether the "ice
will last."

"Servel" is entirely automatic—
Electricity not only provides refrig-
eration—it watches it for you—and
it costs less than ice.

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Put Away the Blankets
Hang Fresh Curtains---

And lay down clean, cool, rag
rugs. Welcome Spring with a
clean house.
Our share is to clean and fluff
the blankets before laying away,
and to renovate those rugs and
put new life into your curtains.

Beta Rho Delta Sorority.

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Servel Showroom in the Women'. City Club Building. 2118 Park Avenue. is equipped as • rest room and
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Ladies Aid Society.

Mrs.
J. Greenwald, chairman,
wishes to thank the officers, commit-
tees and workers of the Hebrew La-
dies Aid Society who helped to make
the spring dance, which was given I
on Sunday, Slay 23, such a wonder-
ful success. The membership drive
is still on and all new candidates will
be initiated in the near future. The
date will be announced in a later is-
sue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

Sisterhood Congregation Emanuel.

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The regular business meetnig of
the Melhun Girls Club was held on
Tuesday evening, May 25, at the
home of the Misses Rose and Goldye
Abramovitch, 515 East Philadelphia
avenue. A hike to Cass Lake is be-
ing planned for Sunday, June 13.

A meeting of the Sisterhood of
Congregation Emanuel will be held in
the synagogue on Monday afternoon, I
May 31, at 2 o'clock. A large at-1
tendance is desired. A bridge-tea
will be given by the Sisterhood on
the afternoon of June 15, at the
Oriole Terrace Cafe.

No uncertain temperatures, and
consequent food spoilage and danger
to health.

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Detroit Clearing House Assn
and Federal Reserve System

On Sunday, May 23, the weekly
meeting of the Beta Rho Delta So-
rority was held at the home of Miss,
R. Marcus at 610 Holbrook avenue.
Many interesting events are forth-
coming, both for charitable purposes
and for the entertainment of the
members.

Junior B'nai B'rith.

At the first open meeting of the
Junior B'nai
which was held
at the community house, 275 East
Ferry avenue, on May 25, the main
topic of discussion was whether a
philanthropic or social course should
be followed. Mrs. H. Fleishman, pres-
ident of the Ladies Auxiliary, urged
that a committee be appointed to at-
tend meetings and give reports. Jack
Rosenberg, installed as sponsor of the I

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