A merican ffewisk Periodical Center. CLIFTON ATENUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01410 i, PAGE SETE,. AteVentorrjet..sneeRon iar el3Sikti@ g ( s to Dine tual Now is the time to buy your fur. for choke of the finest pelt. and smartest authentic styles at prices considerably less than those that will prevail later. ith ;75 The most authentic fur fashions designed by world-reilowsued fur, en exclusively for B. Siegel Co., showing magnificent new models in Parisian Lamb, Eastern Mink, Broadtail, Caracul, Russian Ermine, Indian Leopard, Caravel, Squirrel, Hudson Seal, Beaver, Antelope, Sea Lion, Pony, Rein-, deer and - Raccoon. ea r . i A deposit will reserve any gar- ment selected. Responsibility There is an added feeling of security in having your cleaning done by a film of established responsibility. We value your confidence and good will. Our de- sire for permanent and mutually profit- able business connections with each and every one of our customers is yoUr protection against disappointment in quality of work or service. ge .is- d ng ts )er ,ye er- Choose Your Cleaner As Carefully As You Choose Your Clothes. ODORLESS AND PERFECT FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS Melrose 4200 533 - 37 Forest Ave. E. "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." 'BEAUTY CONTEST EVOKES ENTHUSIASM 'Jewish National Fund Will Not Ac- Mr. and Sin. Davisl'Ar Asevine.(Zel cept Application. After July 4. dal Schlusel) of 1552 Burlingame avenue are receiving felicitations on So ninny pictures have already the birth of a daughter, Iris, on been received at the office of the com- May 27. mittee in charge of the beauty con- Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Selker of 3264 Calvert avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Henry Edward, born June 4. Advance Sale of QualityFurs for 1926-27 'oto ere- ms, smi- -The Misses .Anna Manson and Freda Bergstein were hostesses at the latter's home at a miscellaneous shower and bridge party honoring M‘ i,sis Kate Cohen, a bride-elect of June 20. ,,A midnight luncheon was served. Who's the Most Beautiful Girl In Detroit? This question will be answered at the National Fund Carnival and Beauty Contest ON SUNDAY, JULY 25 44 The girl who will be chosen for the First Prize will receive ■ trip to Palestine. Due to the fact that we are receiving so many applications for the Beauty Contest, we will not accept any more after July 4 and all those who are interested in participating in this con- test are requested to act at once. THE COMMITTEE, 2231 W. EUCLID AVE. Phone Euclid 2950. ,FE CADILLAC ly 8 We have more to offer in our Used Car Department than used cars. We offer you, as well • good will on which our business has been solidly built. You can be sure that the car is right. the prize is fair and the entire transaction honest. Reputable business can be conducted on no other basis. acing CADILLAC DETROIT BRANCH- Empire 4760 CASS at YORK 5. East Side Branch JEFFERSON at WALKER I W Edgewood 0297 Louis Stern, formerly of West Bethune avenue, has returned from all extended European trip. Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Eisenberg (Dorothy Schwartzherg of Utica, N. Y.) of 1712 Lee place are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Arnold, born on June 9. TEMPLE MOONLIGHT 'TO BE GALA AFFAIR, Red Apple Club to Entertain Guests ' On Steamer C...umbia June 21. BELLE SPALTER The Nlisses Renee Rhineston and Eve Slatkin entcriained on Saturday evening, June 4, at the former's home,. 15014 if ilde mere avenue, with personal shower honoring Miss Ruth Silver, whose marriage to Louis Bo• lover will take place. in New liork City this month. Miss Silver received many beautiful gifts. Among those who entertained during the evening were the Misses I.illian Meisels, Ade- line Cohen, Renee Rhineston, Eve Slatkin, Ruth Silver and Beverly Ross and Raphael Rhineston and Charles Lewis. The G. G. Players test which is being sponsored by the of the Young Women's Hebrew As- Jewish National Fund that no appli- sociation were among the guests. , cations will be accepted after July 4. Mike Dashla of Harmon avenue will leave on Wednesday, June lb, for Richmond, Va. On Sunday, June 27, he will be married to 'Miss Ida Mae Anton of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stark are now residing at 2225' West Phila- delphia avenue. -!.:ItimEtentrut ui 111riti Specially Engraved Announcement @..arbs e• Mrs. Barney Albert of Epworth boulevard entertained Tuesday, June 8, with a bridge tea at Webster Hall in-honor of her sister, Mrs. N. P. Le- vine of Berkeley, Calif., who is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of Boston boulevard. CELIA RADOM REV. J. SILVERMAN .7- _ - Mohel Specialist. ORDER NOW FOR SURE DELIVERY as Years' Experi•nc•. --r_-- SHEEHAN'S i - _-- . ---_ =". 2- i111111111111111111111111111111111111181U11111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114 EMINE Endorsed by Loading Phyantans. 1550 Woodward 1635 Calvert Ave. Nos-then, U25-R Cantor at Holbrook Synagog... 'Detroit Exclusive Catering I DID IT BECAUSE YOU NEED IT of someone re. For some time I have realised the liable and capable to care for your property in this section. Therefore- need R able hod ormal rho'. CLEISD* 11 3576 Engagement*, Woddi•gs, Ramp.. nod All Sec./ Fonttame. 1 ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THESE OFFICES TO BE W. Cater I. the lead./ Jewish Social Affairs •I the City. USED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. We Decors. Hoot. and Hallo J. RABINOWITZ Real Eilt•te — Insurance — Property Ma 2812 ST. ANTOINE ST. DETROIT CATERING CO. M. A. PEREIRA. Mr, 125 RICHTON AVL. Hemlock SIM 4006 CADILLAC CA • Three Pairs, 5.70 A new idea in hosiery—found exclusively at Iiimelhoch's! The new, re-inforced, rounded "vamp'-lle" zwul the lisle-lined, run-stop garter hem mean a hitherto unknown — length of service from sheer, u clear, tine chiffon stockings. Forty lovely colors, including parchment, shadow, nude, Mo- rocco and moonglow. Plenty of fashionable white! (// fltio Hosiery—Main Floor. HACK'S ARCH - CORRECTIVE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Sold Only at EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC FOOTWEAR SHOP 28 Adams Avenue Hack's Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg. "WIIERE GOOD FURNITURE OLD FOLKS HOME Special Meeting: A special meeting of the Jewish Old Folks Home will be held on June 22 at the Old Folks Home. Commit- tees will be appointed for the ensuing year. Refreshments will be served. Fine Enough for the Finest Home That is what tehey say -of this new- Berkey & Gay suite. We bought several of them, and we think it one of the best values of the season. It is distinctive-e-a striking example of later William and Mary design. It is decorative — figured w a I nuts, maples and gumwood are interest- ingly combined, while hand-paint- ing and carving enrich it—making it sturdy and handsome suite. The buffet, extension table, and six chairs (no china cabinet) are spe- cially priced for this and next week $327 i at opeI4 tintAw ctro itfum wedding mrason—mtart right with good furniture. .11111,—the - - CANNOUNCEMENT! ALL ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETIES Are Asked Not to Conflict With DATE OF NOVEMBER 23, 1926 On Which Day the EUROPEAN JEWISH WOMEN'S WELFARE ORGANIZATION Will Hold Its ANNUAL BALL BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL - - - - ,, . - "Thou Shalt Remember" 3 DAYS ONLY BUSINESS NOTICE I To render more efficient service to his large clientele, M. H. 7Ackheim, insurance agent, has moved his office- Ito larger quarters and is now located gat 1132 Majestic Building. • F and Company in Hebrew melodies and Yiddish folk songs, including "Eli Eli" and "Yiskor." A Screen Classic Featuring 1 Maurice S wartz And Entire Company from Jewish Art Th••tic, New York, in • Romance of Intermarriage. SPECIAL Si. ATTRACTION Mammoth Prologue With I SAT. and SUN. Juno 19, 20. 3 p. m. BY POPULAR DEMAND LEONARD BRAUN New Detroit Opera House Membership: FRI, SAT. SUN The membership drive is still on JUNE 18, It 20 and all interested ore requested to F P.". get in touch with Mrs. M. P. Fisher, telephone 7079. MATINEES — ,Plea: • Anyone who has a piano which they. are willing to lend or donate to the ,, Old Folks Home please communicate ;with Mrs. Philip D. Cowan of Glad- I stone avenue. West IS NOT EXPENSIVE" "YISKOR" REV. JACOB I. SKLAR E.- 9 1.95 Miss Betty Barron of Westminster avenue entertained Tuesday evening, June 8, with a dinner and linen show- er at the Chinese Garden in honor of her sister, Rose, whose marriage to Joseph Viedrah will take place Sunday, June 13. Covers we0 laid for 41 guests. The contest will be held on Sunday. July 25, at Rochester Park and the winner will be awarded a free trip Mr. and NIrs. Sam Hurwitz of 1715 to Palestine. - Seward avenue left Monday, June 7, Miss Belle Spalter and Mips Celia to spend the summer at Mt. Clemens, RadoM have submitted their pictures Mich. where- they will be guests at and weekly The Detroit Jewish the hotel Lexington. Chronicle is publishing two or more of the contestants. Miss Ann Cornfield of 355 Leices- An essay contest is also being held ter court has returned from a trip for boys and girls up to 10 years of to Toronto, where she .Mended, as age. Essays will be on the National maid of honor, the marrIne of Nfiss Fund and must contain not less than Minnie Berger and Samuel Lieber- 300 'words and not more than 5110. man, on June 6. They may be written in Hebrew or English. Miss Anne Green of King avenue For further information call at has left for Chicago, where she will 2231 West Euclid avenue or tele- remain for an indefinite stay. Board Meeting: A meeting of the board of direc- phone Euclid 2950. tors of the Jewish Women's European The members of the Delorian Club Welfare Organization was held at the CHILDREN REGISTER spent a delightful week-end at a home of Mrs. !ferry Klein of Brush house party at the summer cottage of FOR FRESH AIR CAMP Miss Molly Silver, one of the mem- street on Tuesday evening, June 8. Arrangements were made for the an- bers, at Lake Orion. Registrations for the C hildren's nual hall whilijb will take place on Nov. 21 at the Book-Cadillac hotel. Fresh Air Camp will be taken no later Among the out-of-town guests who All organizations are requested to than June 30. Unless those who wisn attended the confirmation luncheon take note of the date in order that too register before that time, they given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reinitz other affairs will not conflict with the will not be accepted. The age limit in honor of their son, Bernard Rei- dance. A letter of introduction to is from 8 to 10 years and the fee is nitz, were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Black the °Nihilist in Palestine was given $5.50 per week. Registrations are of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. Rose Reinitz to Ma. and Mrs. Morris Fishman, who being taken at 579 East Philadelphia of 'New York, Sidney S. Becker of expect to visit there in the near fu- avenue, 009 East Kirby avenue (Kir- Chicago; E. Manning Steflub of New ture.. Following the business meet- by Center) and at the Byron and York - and Herman Levin of Altoona, ing, a farewell party was given in Philadelphia Talmud Torah any day Pa. honor of Mrs. Klein, who is leaving between 4 and a o'clock in the after- noon. Beginning, Wednesday, June for California. Complimenting Kr guest, Mrs. 1. 9, registrations will be taken at :31 Gerskovitz of St. Louis, Mo., for- East Melbourne avenue from 9 a. pi. merly Jean Jaffe of this city, Miss 'North Woodward Branch: A regular meeting of the North until 5 p. m., excepting Saturday and Besse Farber entertained with din- Woodward Branch was held at the Sunday. A deposit of SI must ac- ner at the Oriental Cafe later takini home of Mrs. Samuel Agree of Glynn company all registrations, which will her guests to the Garrick Theater. court on June 8, at which time the be credited to the first week's board. Members of the Social Links Club following officers were elected for the were among the guests. ensuing year: Mrs. Joseph Robbins, SENIOR HADASSAH HOLDS president; Mrs. Joseph Modell, first Albert A. Goldstein of 2955 Blaine vice-president; Mrs. Newman, second ITS ELECTION OF OFFICERS avenue announces that he has legally vice-president; Mrs. J. Cohen, assist- changed his name to Albert A. Gals- ed by Mrs. Bagdad, recording and At a largely attended meeting held ton. financial secretary, and Mrs. Nathan at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Fishman, treasurer. Mrs. George Wednesday evening, the following Sirs. Abraham Fish of 2225 Blaine Cohen, former president of the or- were elected to office:, Miss Hattie avenue entertained with a bridge and ganization and who has been con- Gittleman, president; SPrs. Henry N. an accessory shower on Wednesday fined to her home for several months Weinstein, first vice-president; Mrs. evening, June 9, at her home honor- on account of illness, was a guest at Morris Friedberg, second vic•-presi- ing Miss Mildred Moss, a bride-elect this meeting. The next meeting will dent; Mrs. Max Dushkin, secretary; of June 20. Prizes were won by Mrs. be held at the home of Mrs. H. Hal- Miss Elizabeth Finley, corresponding Roy Challis] and Miss Adalnie Cohen. pert, 227 King avenue, on June 22, secretary; Mrs. Albert Feldstein, at which time installation of officers financial secretary; Miss Jeannette Mr. and Sirs. Max Silk and family will take place. Steinberg, treasurer, and Mrs. Sarah of Taylor avenue have left for Ann Weinberg, auditor. These with the Arbor, where they will attend the CONTRIBUTES TO U. J. C. following constitute the board of di- commencement exercises of Eleanor The Odesser Progressive Aid So- rectors for the coming season: Mrs. Dorothy Silk. ciety, of which Ilenry J. Goldberg is Julius B. Brown, Mrs. Abraham Cap- president, Max Hayman treasurer lan, Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. T.awrenee Lipton of l2937 Wood- and David Welt honorary member of Harry Frank, Mrs. Max Frank, Sirs. ward avenue, well.known Detroit the board, is pleased to announce Alexander Freeman, Mrs. Jacob F.. journalist, has returned from a short that at a special meeting held May Goldberg, Mrs. Theodore Israel, Mrs. visit in New York City. 25 $1,500 was raised and contributed Wolf Kaplan, Mrs. A. C. Lappin, Mrs. to the United Jewish Campaign. The Robert Lowenberg, Sirs. Moe Leiter. orymnizatiop is well known for its Mrs. Robinson, Sirs. Goble Ser. philanthropic work and its willing- asohn, Mrs. Abraham Srere, Sirs. Da- nese to serve whenever called upon. vid Stocker, Miss Rose Weinstein. Mrs. David Zemon and Mrs. II. A. Velick. A musical of unusual excellence was contributed by the well-known MOHEL art ists, Mrs. Samuel Pupkie, Mrs. Recommended by Dot.. Physicians. Formerly al 852 Farnsworth Avenue. Lawrence Teitelbaum, Miss Rhea Now Residing at (larris and Miss Edith Ella Davis. 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE A social hour followed with a re- Phone Empire 1340-M. ception at the close of the evening, of which Mrs. Samuel I.. Kavanau was in charge. M Announeing the New Silk-to-the- Top Sheer Chiffon Vamp-The "Himel-Hose" Mrs. Harry Klein of 3758 Brush street left Thursday, June 10, for lao Angeles and San Francisco, Cal., where she will be the guest of friends during the summer months. 'AI I I I I I I I I I I I 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111II I I 11111111111111 1 1 1 g.• — 4- . ... g.---_ tmelhoch'.) Woodward Thru to Washington Mr. and Mrs. Sol Mitchell of 42 Pilgrim avenue. Highland Park, tertained on Monday evening, JUDI' 7, in honor Of their ninth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bodnitsky (Sara Gibson) of 438 Alger avenue arc receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Eveleen,' born June 3. The Temple Beth El will hold its an- nual moonlight Monday evening, June 21, on the Steamer Columbia,' leaving the foot of Woodward avenue at 8:30 o'clock. Those who have attended past moonlight excursions and other en- tertainments know that no aforts have been spared to make thbir events the attraction of the season when given by the Young Peoples Club. This event promises to be much more elaborate than in past year,. Arrangements have been made for the Red Apple Club to entertain from the center of the thirst deck, while continuous music for dancing will be furnished on the spacious second deck to the tunes of the well-known Jules Klein Broadcasting Serenaders, an 11-piece band, famous for its mu- sic and leading band at the U. of D. J-Hop. Tickets can be purchased in ad- vance from any member of the Young Peoples Temple Club or from the fol- lowing committees, also at the office of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and acthe Woodward avenue dock on Monday evening, June 21. Committees in charge are General committee, Jean E. Miller, general chairman, Norman H. Birnkrant, as- sistant general chairman and chair man entertainment committee, Mau- rice Moyer, Foster Vehon; Temple Beth El ticket committee, Joe Wein- berg, chairman, Elizabeth Lieberman, assistant chairman, Francis Heiger, Eleanor Scheer, Milton Silberberg, Felix Silver; Young People's Temple Club ticket committee, Josephine Imerman, chairman, Ted Bergman, assistant chairman, Jeanette Sarah Musliner, Marcia Ermann; outside sales ticket committee, Cecil Moi- 1 krant, chairman. Sigmund Vehon, as- sistant chairman, Dorothy Lieberman, Lloyd Rosenberg, Angelo Maybaum; publicity committee, Manuel N•ugar- ten, Edwin Rosenberg, Sam Heyman. octal and .01- smolt J. W. E. W. O. old fail- , for C 5071 rairog I I 0 TICKETS--Adults. 50c amid 75. Chiren, ld 25c. On Sale Al Cdinnell arm, ISIS Wood- ward Ave_ Dot.. Chronicle. 525 Woodward A..., I..aarolfs Book Sten, Went- mint Av•., Plmlon's Boa Star, H. I Ilti• at naiderIll. - charter Mu.,. C... 5737 t Wit Ji Wion'• ls Delitatomon, O-1 ,1 Linwood. Picadillo Pharos. e. 4021 r shell Ave, Seders' Drug MPH 1 he Russian Balalaika Orchestra T Can• ■ st.n ■ of 25 M. in Russian Costum« al the Sixteenth C ..... y. VALERIAN U. SHISKO, Conductor