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PAGE EIGHT

I 1

IliqtATI<nt t . fi,%1% 'NI FIOA_

The organization wan favored with "Modern Judaism." Plans are being
a visit and talk from Mks Callahan completed for
an excursion to be
of the Michigan Council for World given in the near future. The next
CANTOR, FRIEDLAENDI
Peace, on "World Peace." All mem- meeting will be held Tuesday eye-
DIARIES ARE FO
NATHAN BENESON
s
bers are urged to attend the next ning, June 8, Y.
at W.
the
Y
Nathan
Beneson of 295Willis ave. Board Meeting:
H.
A.,
89
meeting, as election of
officers will Rowena street. The public is invited. nor passed away at his residence on
A b—
MOSCOW,- (J. T. A.1
oardoelf directors meeting of
Auxiliary B'nai B'rith.
be
held
and
a
perfect
attendance
is
Athena Girls Club.

.
wish R'umen's European 'Wel- meets throwing light
gee on
one •
Friday, May 28. Ile was a resident the :Jewish
n ecessary,
At the last regular meeting of the
Institute Play ers.
most
stirring tragedies
in trot
Mrn. Samuel Saltzman of 904(1
. of
fare Organization will be held Tues.
American
Jewish relief
w . • .
Ladies Auxiliary
— ----
of Winn B'rith, Brush street was hostess at the [ant
'
day
evening,
June
8,
0
at the home of
The following will participate in
Ausili•ry B'n•i B'rith.
plans, were completed for a package regular business meeting of the
the Ukraine were handed ..),
Mrs. Harry Klein, 378
Israel Zangwill's four-act play, "The
Brush street. eerily by Mr. 51erezhin, no s, . !
' The next meeting of the Ladies Melti
party to be given on Monday evening. Otheria Girls Club held Tuesday eve- Auxiliary
elfin Pot," which will be presented
This will be in the form of a fare- the Comzet, to James N. Ron,
June 21, in connection with the bake ;

n of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, by the Institute Players: Irwin Aaron,
well party for Mr+. Klein, who is !env. vice-chairman of the. Joint li
ing,
June
I.
I'lans
are
being
made•
Independent
Order
Bhiai
Writh,
will
Burnet
Krause,
Irwin
Klar,
Saul
Ma-'
rag shortly for Cactivrnia.
)t r+. t i„„ comm i ttee o, w
sale. Mrs. R. B. Newman is chair- for a lawn party and a tennis party be held on Monday evening, June 7, rin, Nathan Bean, Celia Borocoff,
hfo
h o, \rD if t 1 ,,
Klein has been very a
man of arrangements and a very cap•ito take place in the near future. :Miss at C'eo community hous4, 275 East Betty 5lechler, Fannie Kott and Bet•
e in the or- nard I ahn
, is n a visit here
ganizatiiiii.
All board members are
to assist
her An has
interesting
are
able
committee
been appointed
Proofing. Fabric of 1910 Hazelwood Ferrli avenue.. The program for the ty. Levine. 'This' promises to be the
Th
the diaries of Ur.
urged to attend.
r ael
; &venue will be hostesn at the next
'
of 'entertainment has been arranged i
'
laend er, American Jewish sell
oeguiar meeting to take place Turn- summer's activities will tie outlined best May ever given by the Insti-
relief worker, p rofessor or
and dancing will follow. For further day evening, Julie 8.
and other matters of great Impor- tutor Ilityers
N. W. Branch:
s
,
,

On Sunday. .1une 6,
information, call Mrs. It. B. Newman i
e ,lowish T
s.
twice will be diseussed. All members member: will have an excursion too
The Weer
regular ineeting of the and comminsioner of the J. 1
of 1478 Glynn court, telephone Ar- i
are urged to attend.
*1'1'

Sigma Epsilon Sorority:
Bahl, Island. Boys and girls above
lington 6763.
North Woodward Branch will be held the Ukraine, active with ti
14'; +t
-
t
e.
age
of
lh
who
are
interested
The
last
meeting
of
the
Signui
En.
,s,1
)
,
on
Tuesday
evening„lune
8,
at
the
Unit
No.
1
in
Poland,
and
I
o,

League United Hebrew Schools.
' , don Sorority took place ;et the holine
in dramatics are invited t
Ihame of Mrs. Samuel Agree, 2461 nard Cantor, young America.
the
Ocean Girls Club.
The Northwest Women's League meetin gs, whIch are held 011
lof Miss Syrille Lieberman, 2009
Glynn court, at which time election who were killed while on Ow,
Sunday
The last meeting of the (Irene
he U
tnited
Ilehrw
h Tuesdwill afternoons at 3::10, at the Y. W. II.
of officerN will be
at held. The follow. mission in
rem] Blaine avenue. Guests were received of
hold
a social
meeti e Scools
• Ukrainian vidlage
Girls Club was held . at the Monte of after the meeting.
ng on
a l l A., 89 Rowena street.
ing were nominated at the last regu- 5, 192(1, were handed over
) et ternoon, June 8, at 1 o'clock,
Miss Rose Rubenstein, Elmhurst ave.!
to ti
at
or meeting: 11. Joseph Robbins, setiberg.
rue. Miss Rose Bronson was arcept-
the 'Talmud Torah, I hilrelelphire and
maosident; Mr?'" Joseph Modell, first
Methun girls Club.
Philom•thic Debating Club.
It was at the time slated I.
ed as a member. Miss Jean Tonkell
'
v
ice-president;
Byron avenues. An interesting pro-
Mrs. N ewman .
The rogular f)u,iness ine etinu of
second people who were! present w L.
of 25'20 Glendale. aVellue
A series of declamations were de- gram has been arranged and refresh- the Methuti Girls Club
vice-president; :Mrs . Natha n F ishman,
murder was eillilIllitted that l'.
Wan held on
will he boa- livered at the last meeting of the fluent will he served.. The leakue
treasurer; MN. ,lager
Tuesday
evening,
Cohen,
tinan• were tired by persons wear,•,.
June
1,
at
the
home
leas June
at the.
day,
3. next meeting on Thurs. Philormathic Debating Club, which wishes to take this opportunity to of Miss Gertrude Peiman, 526
cial secretary, and NIrs. Bagdad, car- uniform of the Bolnhevik army.
Was
Faust
i

held lust Sunday evening at the thank Mrs? Fannie Weiner for the Helicon:1y avenue. F'inal arrangement+
responding secretary. Many interest.
Y. W. H. A. clubhouse.
The last entry in Professor I
The first $25 donation.
Concord Entertainers.
ing anti important matters Will he
.
During the summer were made for a farewell party to l),. I
nrize was given to Sol R
dis- Menders diary bears the dot
Rose man for months, meetin gn
will be e,, held 011 given on June
cussed and all are re'qu•styt1 to be Tuesday, June 29, 1920, and
The Concord Entertainers held his splendidly given "Napoleon the Tuesd
2 at t he club cottage, '
present. '
their . last regular business ineeting .itt e,
ay afternoons, from/1 until •1 Cass Lake, in honor o f Miss Esther
that he left P roskurow on F1
y Victor Ilugto;
Hyman by o'clock.
on Thursday, May 27, at 89 Rowena Gallon's l"Toussant
I.'Ouverture,"
tenth 'Members are urgcd to at- Florence, win( will return lo Calgary
June 25, and li r rived in Kameic
NATHAN BENESON ,
!Cis better to be sick than idle.
street. Plans are being c omplete•I Wendell Phillips, received second
June 26
in July. The club donated to the
. .
--

for anopen meeting to be held Thurs- 1
,if I 1 ttroit
o the past '..
' fur
a
United .lowish Campaign.
Albert
1 lams, a probe-
Hebrew Cultural Groups.

a generous contributor to m any local F.:--_
day evening, June 10, at the Little donor, was third with an excerpt
'7 yyearandgilill1111110111011111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
charities.
Mr.
Beneson wits a char
A meeting of the Hebrew Cultural
Theater, 149 Rowena street. A very from "Daniel Deronela," by George '
The W. W. Girls.
a
ter member of Congregation Beth -...
interesting
program followed the Eliot; Ilarry Ganz rendered a decla- Groupe (Kvutz h Ivrith Detroitith)
.-7.
_..
The meeting of the W. W. Girls David. Ile is survived by his r,
M
widow,
business meeting, which included a illation on Zionism; David Leach pre- w
by Miss
Helen
Ressler.
The
next His
Brother,"
and
Irwin Shevitz
gave
talk
by Mr.
Choderult
and
a reading
sented
Robert
Ingersoll's
eulogy,
To Will be held 'Sunday, June 6, at 4 was held at the home of Miss Anne Sarah Beneson; three daughters.I--..
m., at the Kirby Center. Aaron Wutner, 9814 Jos. Canipau avenue. Samuel Satervsky, Mrs. henry C. P-
NI arkson, a teacher in the United lie- Plans were completed for the
regular
open Keywell and Mrs. J. G. Keywell, and .-..
meeting will take place Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Ad- brew Sehools, will deliver another fleeting to he held June 15 at the three
sons, Benjamin, Morris and H-=- -
Thursday evening, June :1. '
dress."
lecture of the series which he is giv- home of Miss Sally Deitch, 523 East Jacob G. Berieson.
M'
mg. He will speak on the Jewish Kirby avenue. Miss Lucille Couisins, Interment took place Sunday. May =.
writer, 5Iendele Moicher Sforim, who recently :
----
McCOLLESTER HALL, FOREST NEAR CA
left Detroit for Toronto do, at Beth David Cemetery, Rabbi
"The Modern Hebrew Literateur." and was appointed to sponsor the E. Aishiskin officiating.
--
club's activities there, reports that
BY PUPILS OF MISS KATHLEEN PEREIRA
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
r.
the club is progressing very rapidl y
MRS. ESTHER SHELLFISH
At the last meeting of the Hebrew and the girls expect to aco
mplish a
Mrs. Esther Shellfish of 375 Elm-
Ladies Aid Society, the ladies started great deal this summer. Miss Sally
a flower fund. Mrs. Charlotte Da- Leone, a member of the T
hutst avenue passed away at her
was
- " e"
t a boto
home on Tuesday, June. 1. Mrs.• yearn
as elected secretary and branch, is visiting Detroit and
is a to
M. Samuel
Samuel Berk treasurer.
The be the guest of honor at the open 1 fish was born in New York 54
name will be .111 to the highest bid. noye.ting.
ago and had been a resident of D
der. Anyone who has a wedding an-
fruit for the past 45 yearn
niversary, birthday, bar mitzvah,
Mrs. Shellfish was a member of the
Social Links.
etc. • and ill° wishes to donate to this
t meeting of the Social . Michigan (-ire'''. P. II. C" the Vida
good cause may get in touch with Links
The ;v
his
as held Tue , daY evening, Hive of the Maccabees and the Vic-
i
Mrs. Samuel Berk of 1600 Seward, June 1, at the ,home
Temple of the Pythian Sisters.
. of 51iss Anna 1she
tor y in
telephone Empire 5814. At this Pierce., 2019 West Philadelphia ave
' ' survived by two daughters,
meeting-125 was donated. The next nue. After the business meeting • 51rn. Ma Arden and,
' 1
' She.
1 -
ennie
meeting will take place on June 9 at bridge and bunco were
N
and two broth-
' Olayeil and 'l fish; one son, Nathan,
275 East Frery avenue.
ors' -Gets. and Emanuel Polak of
high honors were awarded to the AT
oi,,,,,
,
Misses Dora Milstein 'and Celia Bel- I
Atlas Social Club.
took place. on Friday,
There is nothing too good for your family or yourself and
man. hiss Bess Farber, in honor of Interment
j oio,
The Atlas Social Club pot' luck
4, 'at the Oakview Cemetery,
t here is nothing better than GUNSBERG'S PRODUCTS-- w hy
her guest, Mrs. I. Gurskovitz of St. ,
narty which was given on Sunday,
of this . Rabbi A. 51. Hershman officiating.
take a (-hailer when you're sure.?
Louis (formerly Jean Jaffe'
May 23, at the homes of the Misses
city), will entertain the numbers
Ruth Arena, Goldie and Ida Sibric
with dinner at the Oriental Cafe,'
and Marion Stein of Wyandotte. was later taking her guests to the Gar- . first of a
five-game series and lost,
a great success. Philip Goren Auld
rick Theater. Miss Anna Pollock of 2 to I. On Sunday, June 6, at 11
Max Stolberg entertained the mem-
131 Harmon avenue will be hostess

bers with singing and musical selec- at the next regular meeting, Tuesday a. m., the fraternity team will hold
Our remark able.
tweeter() game at the 51aybee School.
i0
ions. The club takes this means of evening, June 15.
Donations have been made to the
isrowth has been due,
thanking the members for their
• l'nited Jewish Campaign and to the

s-

to the fact that once
homes and ears for this affair.

Alpha Tau Fraternity.
Detroit Tuberculosis Sanitarium. A
The next regular businens meeting
"Gunsberg's" Prod-
l'he•Alpha Tau Fraternity held the benefit minstrel show, to lie followed
will be held at 5 p. m. oon Sunday,
ucts art' tasted • you
last regular meeting of the season at by dancing. will be given on Sunday,
June 6. A social affair in being plan-
the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse. on Tues- June 6, at it p. nt., at
Th e
always insist up-m
ned to take place in the near future. day, June I, when arrangement, evert! :der, 89 Rowena street
h After June
the
"Gun be'rg's," Ask
This will close the activities for the
made for the fifth and final initiation 16, no pledges for membership will
season.
RABBI A'S/USAIR
your dIiilrr for
to be held thin sunnier on Junt• 11 be aeceptell until the fall. Any youtios.
"(1 unsb erg's"
at Orchard Lake. The class will Ire ,a,l,i','1,,‘,‘,„11,.',; , desires -ti is't )o ird' el ,
L'Allegro Girls.
n
i ti sni':,'„ e y n , i i tt i
icollege
called the "William Morris Class" in
Kosher D•licateFsen.
The last meeting of the L'Allegro
honor of the chancellor of the fro , tend the next meeting, which will bo
Girls Club was. held at the home of
ternity. The following initiates will ; held at the A'. M. II. A., 89 Rowena'
MssSelma Pray. Hann for the cot-
report on Sunday at 1;30 at the club. I street, on Monday, June 7, at 8 p. ill.
tage were completed. Initiation was
room,: Morris Allen, 'Milton Rubin, Members are from 18 to 23 years of
LOOK FOR 1 HIS LABEL
postponed for two weeks. The next
Joe Raskin, Norman Herscovitz, Da- age '

1
meeting will he held at the home of
_____ _.
vid Schorr, Meyer flobkin, Jack Free-
Miss Wilma Shenker.
Young Israel.
man, Harry %Veit, Jack Wald. Max '
Radom,• Meyer Weiner, 'Albert Cut-
1t the annual f'I' cfi"" that wa'
Tri-W Social Club.
2380 TWENTIETH STREET
ler, Herman Robinson, Samuel Feur held Wednesday, June 2, at 9 p. m..
At the last meeting of the Tri-W
and Hyman A insbinder. The fra• at the 111.1 W Jewish Community ('en-
Near Michigan
Social Club, harry Pliskow spoke! on
Glendale 82-14
terrify played the Y. M. 11. A. the ter, Melbourne at Woodward, the fool.
.)
lowing officers fur the Young Israel
Oryranization were elected:
Pres.-
dent, Irving W. Schlunsel; vice tires)
dent, 51i, Vette Peiman; treasurer,
' Hyman C. Miller; recording and cor-
responding secretaries, Karbel Sis-
ters; financial secretary, M isn .1 nna
Stiller; board of „director,. Ilarcy Ko.
ri cshk,y. Abbe Levi, Lacy - Levi, Sal
Cohen, Gertrude PeiMull, Asher Bel--

g Fraferiaui art Cub \Intts.

• OBITUARY

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J. W. E. W. 0.

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Service, are held every
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Prominent cantor, render the sere
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lectures are given by rabbis and
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Detroit Zionist District.
Election of delegates to the annual
convention of the Zionist Organiza- '
Ii.ol of America will take place at ot
• necial meeting of the Detroit Zionist
District on Thursday. June tit at
s,'10 p nt.. at the Mud B'rith 1' ••,•
munity House, 275 East Ferry a• •
nue. All members are requested t.o
1 , 1. present.

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Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity.
The next regular meeting of ill
Sigma Alpha ('hi Fraternity will be
held at the home of Meyer Dreyer,
11)1 Owen avenue, on June 6, at 2:31 ,
ro. in. The first dance, given by tho•
fraternity an May 26, at the Shear,
',trek Synagogue, was a huge suc•

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In loving memory of Max Wein.
garden, who passed away severs
ago, June 2.

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6, 1921.

Her Loving Children.

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Keith's Temple Theater starting Sun-'
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Mr. Chernoff (Chernichovsky) is a graduate of the Grodno Teacher.'
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