1. * AGE EIGHT Llifripiri(ntrit til. f.tmouv O ( otts graternai nub (flub N g, Zeirie Zion Organization. The Zeirie Zion Organization held its last meeting on Thursday eve- ning, June 17, with Bernard Linder- man as acting chairman. A final re- port given by Ed. Fransblau, chair- man of the Jewish National Fund Flower Day, held on Sunday, June 13, showed approximately $350 raised by the Zeirie Zion Organiza- tion. The following committee was elected to represent the Zierie Zion Organization at the Jewish National Fund for the coming year: Abe La- chawitsky, Ed. Fransblau, Phillip Goldstein, Morris Cohen and Jack Sit- ver. Miss Celia Heiman, chairman of the social committee, is making final arrangements for the picnic and community supper to take place on Sunday, June 27, at Arlington Heights. All members and their friends are asked to come and par- ticipate in this affair. Dancing, games and entertainments of all kinds are planned to make this day a success for all. Do not bring lunches, as supper is supplied by the organiza- tion and will be sold there. The next meeting will take place on Wednes- day evening, June 30, at 31 Mel- 4 /1111iliMMINIMMENOWNMIIIMBANIMMIllt Semi-Annual Clearance ° ALL SUITS and TOPCOATS accerm 'STYLE C0iPtele Woodward eilt elfontcalm Saturd•ys until 10 P. M. an t 1` Know That You Are Getting The Most For Your Money Obviously a low price does not necessarily imply a good value, for the price paid and the value received may both be low. The windows of our store are al- ways of interest to those who de- sire to keep in- formed as to the new and correct home furnish. ings. You never know that you are get- ting the most for your money in home furnishings until you have in- vestigated values at Robinson - Cohen's. Good furniture need not be expensive. And bear this in mind, the quality and value so appar- ent in whatever you buy here will be just as obvious throughout the years to come. Visitors cordially welcome. s. WAiqoaoulevard at 1+20 Now Residing at • 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Phone Empire 1340.M. HOMESTEADS OR LAND IN PALESTINE the ensuing year was held with the which will be held on Sunday, July following results: Sylvia Goldsmith, 27, at 682 East Warren avenue. Final president; Rosemarie Smith, vice- nominations and election of officers president; Ruth Friedland, recording will be held at this meeting. secretary; Avis Rice, corresponding, ii I \ c secretary; Sylva Mednw, treasurer, and Lillian Brown, auditor. The pro- gram for the evening consisted of recitations by Esther Goldenberg, Charleston dancing by Ada Moritz and piano solos by Lillian Brown. Plans were completed for an excur- sion to be held June 26 at 1 :30 p. m., at Bob-Im Park. All members are requested to attend. Methun Girls Club. The regular business meeting of the Methun Girls was held on Tues- day evening, June 15, at the home of Miss Ida Sendrowsky, 9515 Cameron avenue. The final preparations were made for the farewell party which was held at Cass Lake in honor of Miss Esther Florence. Blossoms of Zion. The last meeting of the Blossoms of Zion Club was held at the home of Lenore Markson. Sophie Caplan was accepted as a member. A picnic was held at Belle Isle on Sunday, June 20, Mrs. Markson acting as Chaperone. The next meeting will be held at the home of Sophie Cohen, 1548 Pingree avenue, on Saturday at 3 p. m. Sigma Epsilon Sorority. The last meeting of the Sigma Ep- silon Sorority Was held at the home of Miss Mae Taylor, 2003 Gladstone avenue, on Thursday evening, June 13. The members and guests had a very dleightful hike, after which a party was held at Sylvan Lake. All organizations desiring to nit-et in the new Jewish Community Center, 31 Melbourne avenue, are requested to tile applications as neon as possible, because of the limited capacity of the building. For further information call Empire 4878. Chronicle Press For Printing of Fine Jobs MEMORY BOOKS CARDS FOR GRADUATION Gifts for the Bride WEDDING BOOKS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS SHEEHAN'S Beautiful Joy Farm Home 1944 Edison Avenue AUCTION AUCTION Wednesday, June 30th, 1926 At 2:30 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, we will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION the following desirable home, located at 1944 Edison Avenue Lot 50x120. Solid brick and tile, with three-car garage. First floor—Living room, dining room, sun room, rest room, break- fast nook, kitchen and lavatory. Second floor--Four bedroom , and bath. Third floor—Three bedrooms and bath. Basement —Ballroom with large fireplace, kitchenette, laundry, fruit compartment and lavatory. Steam heat, instantaneous water heater, Kelvinator, full screens, hardwood floors through the house. All clothes and linen closets are cedar lined. Sale to highest bidder; $6,000.00 cash required, balance on contract. Open for inspection Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. from 2:00 to 8:00 P. M. For further particulars regarding this sale, inquire of TODD & MOORMAN, INC. Expert Commercial Auctioneers. 1528 Buhl Building, Detroit, Mich. Cadillac 1688 000-0000-000-00-0-0000 0000 00 0-00-0-00-0-0 0-00-0000(10O0-00000000-1X) 0-04-0-00000-0-0 00o 0-00(TO-00-00-0A 00 4-0 GOO 0-0-0 0-00-0090OOOOOOG000-00.0-0 000 001) 000 000-0O0-000043 00-00 0000-0 DETROIT HEADQUARTERS FOR Fireworks Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. The last meeting of the Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority was held Mon- day, June 21, at the home of Miss Anne Schulman. The auction bridge Oa party which was held on June 12 at 0 9, the Y. W. H. A. was reported a sac- 0 , ' 5 CCM The proceeds of this auction • 00 will go to charity. Of great Minor-, ,.9 0 ° lance to the club will be the celehra• Lion of its first anniversary in July. The next meeting of the sorority will be an open meeting and will be held at the home of Miss Esther Silber, 1693 Taylor avenue, on July 12. Athena Gir6 Club. The Misses Gertrude and Rose Hershman of Pingree avenue were hostesses at the last regular business meeting of the Athena Girls Club, which was held Tuesday evening, June 22, at which time election of officers took place, with the follow- ing results: Miss Esther Zaleain, president; Miss Betty S. Yueht, vice- I president; Miss Sophie B. Schwartz, 1550 Woodward CS. VCIA%%1CWC%ei.%% %% %WaleveVWC%%W i lOVAAsist.%%%ss, %% seN Wits13%%%1A501.10000165s%1WallhVeWeRisib36%.16%. Keep alive the spirit of '76. Cele- brate the good old - fashioned American way. Come early to get what you want. The demand is very heavy. 6 0 Yirnericas.7inest Arn ■ Recommended by Det ott Physicians. Formetly at 652 Farnsworth Avence ! ni .Morris 3. r!, f Goodman Be lmont "venue h Ca rolyn, left on tour through the New Eng- land States. te rIS,1 will be played. Refreshments will be Ladies Aid Society. servo] and prizes awarded at each The last meeting of the Ilebrew table. Admission is 35 cents. Mem- Ladies ,Aid Society was held on bers may invite their friends. Wednesday, June 23, at the B'nai B'rith Community Center, 275 East Independent Detroit Lodge. Ferry avenue. Plans are under way First nomination of officers for the for a ball to be given at the Hotel Independent Detroit Lodge was held Stotler on Oct. 31. on Sunday, June 13, at the I. 13. Cen- ter, 682 East Warren avenue. A de. Hadassah Buds. bate on birth control was the 1( atur A meeting of the Hadassah Buds of the afternoon. Arnold Feldman was held Thursday, June 10, at the upheld the affirmative and Abraham home of Avis Rice. Miss Irene Lo- Hartman the negative. The charter pate, retiring president, gave a report will be kept open until July 15 and on the activities of the club during those wishing to join the organize the past year. Election of officers for tion may attend the next meeting, Value is determined by two factors: What you pay for and what you, et Perhaps you have thought of the Robinson-Cohen Company as a high-priced institution. But have you ever really investigated values here? Ocean Girl.. ocean The last l meeting of the Girls slub C • was held at the home of the Misses Fannie and Etta Riegel of 1417 West Euclid avenue on Thursday, June 24. The next meet- meet- ing will be held at Belle Isle on Thursday, July 1. gell, chairman of the entertainment Auxiliary Hashachar Camp. committee, has arranged a novel and The Ladies Auxiliary of Ilashachar entertaining program for the kiddies. Camp, Order Sons of Zion, held a Among the features will be a Charles- meeting on Wednesday, June 23, at ton contest. All children of mem- Kirby Center, at which time Mrs. H. hers are invited. On Monday eve- Milkovsky was presented with a beau- rung, June 28, at 8 p. m., l'urity tiful loving cup from the organiza- Chapter will hold its first get-together tion. The next meeting will be held card party at the Eastern Star Tem- Wednesday evening at Kirby Center. ple. After a short program cards • Study quality if you would receive value. This is especially tnie in buying furnishings for the home. For home furnishings are frequently bought for a life- time, and if they do not bring to the home happiness, comfort, correctness, and lasting satisfaction, they be- come high priced regardless of how little was paid. REV. JACOB 1. SKLAF MOHEL Have You Completed Your Shoppihg for Graduate Gifts? ei Sometimes a seemingly low price influences a pur- chase. If the article purchased does not live up to ex- pectations, falls short of giving complete satisfaction, the price paid immediately becomes high, no matter how low it may have seemed. ocial an Personal Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rabinowitz and daughters, Shirley and Doris, of 8422 LaSalle boulevard have re. turned from a motor trip to Cincin- Auxiliary B'nai B'rith. nati, Ohio, where they attended the Mrs. Esther Fleishman, president, wedding of their cousin, Dr. M. and the members of the Ladies Aux- Schulzinger, on Tissitay, June 15. Alma Girls Club. iliary of B'nai B'rith wish to thank Miss Ann Neusbaum of 1731 those who responded so generously Many delightful affairs are being Blaine avenue was hostess at the last to the package party and bake sale given in honor of Mrs. Alexander meeting of the Alma Girls Club on which was held at the community Schaal, of New York, who is the guest With the Possibility of June 15. Entertainment was fur- house on Monday evening, June 21, of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Schaap of nished by Mae Stolberg and members Mrs. Newman, chairman, and the 607 Medbury avenue. IMMEDIATE LIVLIHOO of the club. committees in charge spared no ef- For yourselves or your relatives forts to make this affair one of the Miss Lillian Rabinowitz of 583 Lei- W W Girl most successful of the season. Final cester court was awarded the De- Europe. We assist in procuring r l is! ,C I2u2b reports will be given at the next gree of Bachelor of Music at the com- i u 4f, ! nt yh e e v W in ! 1 k n ' g . , Gii u vies for immigrants. 22, meeting, to be held Monday evening, was held mencement exercises held at the De- l I Bessie home at troit Institute of Musical Art on F sesle dd t si s being b i g e iliii1cu Plans ( a i f r eMsi For particul•rs write to stein. ithh.e s attend. Thursday evening, June 24,, at the for a moonlight hayride to be given June 28. All members are urged to Woodward ,Avenue Presbyterian AGUDATH LAND & BUILDIN in the near future. All members are League of United Hebrew Schooley Church. Miss Rabinowitz received urged to attend the next meeting, Members and their friends are in- -her artist diploma from Dr. Mark Co., INC. w hisi sc hs h will m ssi•r to attend the first grand picnic Ginsburg last year and has been i yh(l'i. hlielledndaetIssthoehn hoor le 00a6f to be given by the Northwest Worn- studying theory with Ur. Edward II. 673 Bro ■ dw•y, New York, N Theodore street on Tuesday, June 29, en's league of the United Hebrew Manville, a faculty member of the as plans will be completed for the Schools at Arlington Ileights on Sun- institute. On Sunday afternoon, Jun • summer camp. , day, June 47. Music, dancing and games for the children will be the Los Amigos Club. diversions of the day. Light lunches Morris Cohn entertained members will be served. A day of real enjoy- of the Los Amigos Club on Friday ment is promised all who attend. In- evening, June 18, at which time the structions for reaching Arlington following officers were elected: Mor- Heights: Board Star busses on Wood- ris Botviniek, president; Rose Buch- ward avenue and ride as far as Crook man, vice-president; Mabel Botvinick, road. These busses will take the secretary; Jeanette Auslander, treas- guests direct to the park. urer; Lillian Brown, literary chair- man; Morris Cohn, sergeant-at-arme. Purity Chapter. WE STILL HAVE SOME SELECT AND Abraham Bizer, retiring president, Purity Chapter, No. 359, Order addressed members of the club. This Eastern Star, will hold its annual APPROPRIATE GIFTS ' was the last meeting of the season. children's party on Monday after- Activities will be resumed in Septem- noon, June 28, at 2 p. xi., at the East- ber. ern Star Temple. 'Mrs. Edythe Cu• Plain Blues the Only Exception. \ Open Evenings until 9. bourne avenue, corner of Woodward recording secretary; Miss Esther Ut- 4:100****CislOCH*03 4$111 27, at 2:30 o'clock, Miss Rabinowtiz avenue, where all future meetings chenik, corresponding secretary; Miss will present her pupils in a recital at will take place. Pauline Fabric, treasurer, and bliss Recital Hall, 52 Putnam avenue, • Mollie Ilaber, sergeant-at-arms. which the public is invited.. Alpha Tau Fraternity. The next regular meeting will take The last meeting of the Alpha Tau place at the home of Miss Esther Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rader of 2 I• Fraternity was held at the new Mel- Finkelstein of 127 Westminster ave. Medbury avenue entertained in honin bourne Community Center, 31 Mel. nue, at which time the newly elected of their daughter, Ella, whose en bourne avenue. Samuel Korby and officres will be sworn into their re- eaaa0a004aC#0000000aDaa00a gagement to Samuel Freed man Abe Glint, who were elected vice- spective offices by the expresident, The Phoenix Club dining room Rochester, N. I., was recently an chancellor and recording secretary, Miss Sophie Schneider. will remain open throughout the sum- flounced. A buffet luncheon wit respectively, were installed. Dancing mer with special service on suitable served at midnight. Miss Rader re Bets ■ Rho Delta Sorority. followed the regular business meet- Members of the Beta Rho Delta summer food. Many of the members ceived many lovely gifts. ing. The Alpha Tau Fraternity de- feated the Y. M. II. A. in the second Sorority entertained a number of are taking advantage of the unusual A surprise stork shower was gird ganie of a live-game series. Herman their friends at the Y. W. H. A. on club facilities during the summer in honor of Mrs. Ethel Sabel at h ■ • Robinson was elected captain of the Thursday, June 17. Mks Faye B. months. home on Wednesday afternoon, Jut, indoor team and Jack Freeman ansis. Cashilan of the Non's End Clinic tnu4f 10. Bridge wax the diversion of th s eFfti sho iT !!Mnr:.. ,1,1, tint captain. The fraternity will gave an interesting talk on social 22 11512r afternoon and prizes were swan play the Madison Athletic Club on work and its various phases. The Mrs. Fannie Satl,. following: Sunday, June 27, at 11 a. m., at the weenie roast which had been planned day last for New York, whence they the Minnie Sabel, Helen Liebson, Maybee School grounds. This will for June 24 has been postponed until ss r !illi,e s, a,i1ht!) riethoe „Sy. aSiliMsapjeenstlicthf,o,rsuEnu!-. Stark, Esther Jacket and ilatti he the first of a five-game series. July 1. r i .i ratilmth ieryil.iwu i d I Brown. Refreshments were itersd, ,mi tsT! nns i :inntyhsi. ,18,W,: shil!ef b!! u Eleven members were present to or- Baby D •y Nurser y. ganize a swimming team at the Balch Among the graduates of the cla• ing Mr. Fishman's old home. They Wednesday evening last. The next regular meeting of the School on of 1921; Id the Detroit College Samuel Korby, chairman, wishes his Ilebrew Ladies Baby Day Nursery will also commencement exercises t Ih r a te o unro i en !, n tr 4 r 1 ,, h.l i jr e !p . r e , E nii t ' ,1 h ! e tailtil. team to compete with others. The will be held at Temple Emanuel, s i s'•ahTC'h took place on Thursday, Jun tennis team is also seeking matches Taylor and Wilson avenues, on Wed- Sir. and 24, at Orchestra Hall, were the fi ls!! i ! a ! I enter-- i,h s h o r if Nt! iN manten . s a g t izist in both. doubles and singles. Kenny nesday evening, June 30, at 8 o'clock. lowing: Theodore Donald Birnkran Rubinstein is chairman of the tennis The organization has two children Isadore Berger, Louis Belantzow, I teams. Al Cutler, debating chairman, they would like to have adopted. Untied with a luncheon al the Pal- adore L. Friedman, Samuel It. Gide, ln , ti t. !Nliter. Hotel. si has a series of debates prepared for Anyone interested please call Mel. !t it su;tot!..l ultlei baum, Marcus Horwitz, Benjam Ili! a t i t lt' : i'ta Life future meetings. Applications for rose 5907-J. Knoppow, Harry Bernard Let, ance Corporation, of which he is vice- membership will not be received un- Max l'hilip Levine, Maurice 11. deii pre.siknit, honored him was a ban- 'Blue Bird Girl.. til the fall. The next meeting will A. C. Perlman, Isaac Smullin, be held on Monday, June 28, at 8:30 A regular meeting of the Blue 13irl quet Ft the Riverside Hotel, Mt. Haskell Steinberg, Herbert lit•rni. p. m., at 31 Melbourne avenue. All Girls was held at the home of Miss (lemons, on Saturday evening, June Schoenberg and Herman R. Sable. pledges, members and those who are Tillie Halpern, 570 East Philadelphia 19. President M. E. O'Brien, Rabbi to be sworn in are urged to attend. avenue, on Tuesday evening, Juliet J. Bienenfeld and Earl C. Wightman, Miss Charlotte Lucille Weingard , The next initiation class, which will The next Meeting, which will btu the actuary of the Detroit Life Insurance of 2031 Taylor avenue and Miss I, 'number 16, is named in honor of the last of the season, will take place at Company, were the principal slam - lion Harris of Taylor avenue left secretray, "The Irving Kopitz Class.' the home of Miss Edith •Sominsky, era. Friday evening, June 25, for a 1 2494 Pingree avenue, on Tuesday, day visit in Holly, Mich. June 2 it). Ndlaoungthr et ;sr! u uttemmbecr! ei blessft) .1! !.,13 g N. J. L. Club. Meetings will be discontinued dur. The last meeting of the N. J. I.. ing July and August but will be re- Mrs. Jack Ellenstein of Richton ave- Club was held at the home of Miss nue. Shirley Kalt of 261 California aye- "flied again Sept. 7 . sue on Monday, June 14, at which time members decided to participate in the picnic which is being spoil, - gored by the Northwest Women s League on Sunday, June 27. Tickets! may be obtained from Helen Lel on, of 610 Medbury avenue, telephone Northway 2617-W; Shirley Kalt of 261 California avenue, telephone Ar- lington 2616, or other members of the league. Including All Two-Trouser Suits. NIMMITS ■ a. LOUIS RABAUT INCORPORATED 332 E. CONGRESS ST. Cadillac 3165 oo rs 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000c000000rl000000000rs0 0000000000 0o00arro0o-o00oo-0000000ci0000o00******0000000000o-0000000000rlo00x>oo000000o0lr00oo4 :