A merica lewis/i periodical Coffer CLIPTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE E'LEVIIIIr mutt, firmst, mkt ev lc tin B'NAI B'RITH BASEBALL TEAM TO PLAY JULY 4 On Sunday, July 4, at 3:30 p. the Itnai (frith basemall tram will play "Our Lady of Guadaloupe" team at ('add Field. Edward Mendelsohn and Milton Mahler will be the batte'r- ies. The Wiwi B'rith team played the Franco American Club on Sunday last before a mass crowd, winning the game by a 10-2 score. REV. JACOB I. SKLAR MOHEL Recommended by Dello, Physician.. Formerly al 652 Fernaworth Avenue. Now Residing at Sol 4 c.j.) `..trrlerri trirnsun nntri C(5 , Tree Contributions: Following is on additional list of :-: CLASSIFIED :-: WEISS--Strictly kosher caterer for weddings, banquets, parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates reasonable. 1670 l'ingree Ave. Em- pire 7146. money contributed by the children of the United Hebrew Schools to pur- chase trees in the Ilerzl Forest in Palestine: The class of Miss King, CURTAINS FAULTLESSLY LAUN- DERED---Faultless Curtain Laun- $17; Mr. Gordon, $15; Mr. Michlin, dry. Phone Empire 5401. $11.85; M r. Silverstone, 810.50; Mr. Margolis, $4,80; Mr. Levi, $ . 5, Miss R. Pike, 4-1.101; M. Lechovitsky, MRS. J. SIIERLRIE will cater and prepare weddings and all kinds of $4.50; Miss "llama, $4.40; Miss Lip- private parties. Phone Hemlock pitt, 53.65; Miss B. Risks, $1.77; Mks 1881.W. J Lipa $1.511. The following stu- dents of Slr. t'roll's room bought one WANTED - Room and board for a tree at $1.50 each; Lester Rosenthal, young man with nice Jewish fam- Milford Pregerson, Gertrude Preger- ily. Phone Empire 7381. son, Herschel Merman. Bernard Feld- man and William Feldman. RENT—Nicely furnsihed room or rooms for couple or lady. Kitchen priveleges if desired. Mrs. C. Pan- Summer Sessions: During the summent months, ses- zer, Ku Hendrie ave. - sions are held daily from 1:30 until • YOUNG MAN desires room and bcard 6:00 p. with private family. Near car line. -- - - Phone Glendale 2340. Friday Outings: On Fridays the smaller children PRIVATE PARTY opening club- enjoy 0 day's outing at Belle Isle. house, accommodating 10 girls; They are transported to and from Iwo meals daily; twin beds, (ma in the island in the U. II. S. busses. On a room. For inrirmation write Friday last, all the kindergarten chil- Jewish flhronicle, Box 260. dren, tinder the supervision of Miss Ocean Girls. The last meeting of the Orean Girls Club was held on Thursday, July 1, at the home of Miss Sara Barsky of Gladstone avenue. Miss Julia Spelkin of 996 East Kirby ave- nue, will be hostess at the next meet- ing on Thursday, July 0. Bertha Bernstein, corresponding se retary; Samuel Cherlip, treasurer and Emanuel Greenlick, serjseant-a - arms. Installation of officers and al • point:mint of committees and board Of directors will take place at th next meeting which will he held on Tuesday, july 6. All members are tu urged to attend. All Star at New Detroit Sophie Tucker, Ted Lewis and Lester Everything is in readiness for the Allen, a triple alliance of world-famed returned from 'Pleasure Cruise" to Put•In-llay on entertainers, revently are the in- luly 13, which, from all indications, their European triumphs, stars of Itufua teMaire's ternatoinal vill clie of the most enjoyable af- which "Affairs," the new 1926 Revue, 'airs ever sponsored by the Mud will. be presented for the first time on any stage at the New Detroit Opera House Friday evening, July 2, for an engagement of nine nighta, with two Saturday matinees. Rufus IseMaire's "Affairs" is beyond all question the most costly revue ever presented. Atlas Social Club. W. W. Girls. The closing event of the Atlas So Miss Mary Koenigsberg of 960 East vial Club which took place Sunday, ;Ovalle Was hostess at the a f_ dune :.7, was the most elaborate last meeting of the W. W. Girls Club, fair ever held by the organization. On Saturday evening, July 3, mem- The group, which Consisted of li); bers of the club will leave for Lake i h„ he y . „ t t met house couples, .'Orion, where they will be guests at mu ur , , ant i from o at 4 : 30 It. in. Love's Cottage. Miss Shirlor Men- tonal out to Island Lake. A baseball: delssohn of loon 'Theodore street will game was held about 6:(01 p. in.zswata entertain the club girls al the Twat Sibrack, captain of the Miss ! meeting sin Tuesday evening, July 6. A. S. C. teamand Louis Stein, cap- lain of the M. 0. T. team. The score ity. Alpha Tau F Was lice lo eight in favor of the A.: The last regular meeting of the Al. S. C. team. At 7 o'clock, a picnic dinner was pita Tau Fraternity was held at 31 urne avenue on Monday, June o served. The day ended with danc•IMelb ing at the lilac' Lantern Pavilion at ' 27, at which time plans were com- SILAS FEINBERG. Island Lake. ',kited for the "Irving Kopitz Class' The Atlas Social Club has ad-. of initiates to be held on Sunday, Writh. Members of the Flint, Pon- re-,July Ds, at• Belle Isle. William Gore- and FOR RENT—Lovely furnished room jourtied for the summer Hyman tiac and Port Huron lodges have Ilerscovitz, Norman for couple or single person. Ref- smile activities the first Sunday in , lick, agreed to 'entne out in full forct• ash at which time application.: Ainsbinder, Max Radom and Slyer erences required. 21)75 W. Phila- September, Se Mleiner lire new members. About 30 that day. delphia ave. Phone Garfield for membership will be received. The boat will leave from the foot members and friends attended the 9645.W. of First street at 9:110 a. in. and them outing at Orchard Lake on Sunday, Sigma Epsilon Sorority. the steamer to and The members of the Sigma Epsil.., June 20. Aspirants for the tennis ail I be dancing on TO RENT Blaine ave., 2447 —3rd On Sunday, July 4, from the island. house from LaSalle Blvd. Respon- Sorority held their last regular nowt- team wifl The entertainment rommittee is pat- sible parties of adults only. Strict- ing at the home of the Misses R., at Northtve-tern field at 8:00 Will be ting forth special effort to make this ly modern lower duplex; extra sake and J ean , D enaw itz of m,._ The next regular meeting an exceptional day for the kiddies. All large living room dining roow, QUade avenue. A birthday dinner and held on Tuesday July 6, at 31 Mel- the children of the orphan bona- have All members and kitchen, breakfast nook, 4 large theater party will be given on the , bourne avenue. been arranged for, under the super- __ to attend. bedrooms, 2 baths, front and re ir evening of July 8 in honor of the pledges are retpiested vision of George Ginner, chairman of !torches, instantaneous hot water Misses Edythe Pearlman and Syrtlle I the social service committee. League United Hebrew School.. heater. Vapor steam heat. Separ- Lieberman. Miss Pearl Pullman off To. ! There will be field events for all. The Northwest Women's League hf ate basements. Newly decorated rout°, Ontario, was guest of honor , The committees in charge are Jacob the United Hebrew 'Schools wishes to Rosenberg, general chairman; dlarry garage with rear and side (kite. at the last meeting. thank the committee members, the Yudkoff, tickets; Silas Feinberg, Phone Garfield 4656. Gunsberg Packing Company and prizes, and lit•njamin Gladwin, field Kapp- a Fraternity. Alpha Lamda— PRACTICAL NURSE—Specially for Sternberg of the Alpha Latuda Kap- others who helped to make the first confinement cases, Mrs. Rosenman. Pa Fraternity held an excursion to picnic given by the league a success. events. Tickets may be secured from any 0214 Mack ave. Phone Lincoln Put-in-Bay on Sunday, June 27. The The next meeting will take place on members of the organization or at the 5669. meeting held Monday, June 28, was Tuesday ant:rm.:in, July 6, at 13q) dock on the morning Of the affair. an open one. The next fleeting, o'clock. All members are urged to . FOR RENT--Room for two gentle- which will be held on Monday eve- attend and report on tickets. men or ladies, with refined fam- ring, July 12, at 1630 Calvert ave. yt U. of D. Will Stage Show ily. J. Kurtz, 12129 Linwood ave. JUNIOR STAR. nue, will also be open to the public The pageant of 1770," which is he The Junior Star Club held Cie lust 'I'll RENT—Nice large furnish, and will conclude the membership meeting of Cie season Sunday, ing produced by the University of De room in private home for refine rani June 27, at 31 Melbourne avenue, at troit Alumni Association, will men in young man. 21161 Blaine, near 14th Zedaka Club. which time the following officers were Detroit .Iuly 3 at the University of St. ('hone Euclid 0I111-M. At t he regular meeting of the Ze- elected: Gin,I vsrokovsky h presi- Detroit Stadium, Livernois at Six Club. which was held at the lent; Zelda tint RI'S vice-president; Mile Road. 1alia T11 RENT. —Nice large furnish, The University of Detroit has flue- room in apartment, suitablt• fu home of Mrs. Myrtle Schreiber, 3205 F Kolodin secretary. Ruth Fix one or two persons. Home priv Calvert avenue, election of °Meer' stein treasurer ' Folio fig ' installa• chased time six-cylinder automobiles, , , '''' ' al ' of offi ilegt•s. Reasonable. Phone Gat- took place with the following results: • [ ti cers er en j oyou oye d a completely equipped, one of which will Mrs. Hannah J. Ilarwith, president; -„d a l 0,,,, ing ' The first' meeting of he given away every night to holders field 6773-51. Mrs. Charles Cohn, vice-president; next seaso l❑ will take place in Sep- of lucky ticket stubs. FOR RENT—Large furnished front Sirs. rs. Anna R. Zamsky, recording and feeler at the ho lm The story of the early struggles of of ' ' room. Steam-heated. Suitable for financial secretary; Mrs. Sophie B. h ki, vis „kz i, , ,lili ti,tsu avenue. Le. INotices 'It l Kur:III our forefathers for the liberty which two persons. Will consider couple. Lefkowitz. treasurer; Mrs. Jeanette all II of the club. is rank our national heritage is told Boar d optional. Convenient to A. Weie , tein, corresponding secre- in -1776." Many of the most stirring Woodward and Oakland cars and tary, ono Mrs. Rose I.. Gallow, chair - climaxes, such as the Boston Tea Par- Adelphian Fraternit y. John R. bus. Phone Northway man of entertainment committee. ty, the Ride of Paul Revere, the Sign- At a re 20074. Members and friends of the ing of the Declaration of Indepen- ! phian F'rate'rnity, a sty he ht s ld as o o n n N•it closed l cu Zedaka as followt(: •i CatrY1 t'. l ' .erm were elected dence and the Battle if Yorktown will FOR RENT—Large furnished airy Club which erns Sunday. be reproduced in real life, presenting lor; Jack Snow, iicti!Cihdanil'1:•'11.'irh:a7I.:'1- . 111 room on 2532 W. Buena Vista • irik. „41.tzs.ahtiur:,... . 6 , at 1.:astwood Inn. Covers were laid imant not only one of the greatest spectacles street, right of Linwood. Phone j or guests. but also one of the niost inspiring pre- J Arlington 3844. s•ntations ever offered. Madison Athletic Club. This gigantic spectacle is the great- Junior D1aVic Club. COUPLE WILL SHARE beautiful Those in charge of the dance Lt be est historical masterpiece ever pre. The following' 14licers were elected apartment with one or two persons. sponsored by the Madison Athletic at a recent meeting of the Jewish stinted in pageant form and will be Reasonable to right party. 2081 Club on Friday evening &Mt • "ill unior Dramatic Club: Florence Wein. given in glowing jets of the with 1000 Virginia Park, Apt. III. have been successful in securing the I garden, president ; Rose Honnikin, people taking part, 15 acts interspers- FOR SALE—Cottage at Island Lake. crystal ballroom of the Masonic Tern- rvice-president • Bessie II in nacre ed throughout the intermission and rusf or k m,mcehniabi e r nrr,f has i Wry; 35 miles from City Ilall. On paved , ffil,ti iedMaichha„e„I til,lig tary; Annette Lapinsky, treasurer. $40,000 being exploded in fireworks. road; 33-ft. lot; screened porch, Girls between the ages of 13 and 16 6 rooms; nicely furnished; 4 bed- committee on Wednesday evening at years are invited to attend the meet• 22 Owen avenue, at-which time plans u w. ,, • rooms. Dancing, Goldkette's own home of Miss Beatrice Stern 137 _____ pavilion. Bargain for quick sale. will be discussed for advertising:. Da- Leicester court, On Tuesday evening. Phone owner for particulars. Gar- vial Marks, chairman of the entertain- Gayety Circle Club. June 20. The next meeting will be ment committee, assisted by Michael field 1865 before 5:30. The second annual picnic of the held at Belle Isle. Gruskin and Benjamin Micklowitz, Gayety Circle Club was held on Sun- COTTAGE FOR RENT—Lake Orion. has arranged an interesting program lay, June 27, at Orchard Lake. Jack L'Allegro Girls. Near town and Kosher resturants. for Monday, .July 5, at Cass Lake. Wald, Samuel Isaacks, Milton Rubin The last muting of the L'Allegro v c. I 4 beds, boat, etc. Reduced from oaseoaI, °Pen air moving picture and and Robert Sage were in charge of Girls' Club was held at the Y. W. C. $3511 to $200 up to Sept. 30. 4 There will be races for boys and girls,' the affair, which was reported a sue- A. Clubhouse, at which time a raffle Uthes, 2203 Hubbard ave. corner fireworks. The public is invited. CON. was held. Adele Alzofon picked the Toledo ave. .• — lucky number which was held by Her- Purity Chapter. bert Silverstone. A 23 piece tea-set The regular business meeting of ! WANTED -- Middle-aged workinl Purity Chapter, No. ;55;1, Order was the gift. .• . r. Goo d bona. to rig h h OUSt .1( tell( .astern Star held its annual chit s the Slethun Girls was held at the • party. 415 W. Hancock As Apt. 3 dren• s party on Monday afternoon, ----- June 26, in the lor a, diningroom of FOR RENT — Five-room flat. All Garage. the Eastern Star Tymple. The table, modern im p rovements. were arranged in caharet fashion and Greenbaum, 21n19 Blaine Ave. decorations were carried out in red, FOR RENT—Furnished room for a white and blue. The kiddies were en. tertained with dances and vocal selec- Kitchen couple, with a couple. 2039 tions by the children themselves. Greenbaum, privileges. There were also moving pictures. The Blaine Ave. chief feature entertainment was a TO RENT—Nicely furnished room in Charleston contest which was partici- private home for one or t wogirls. patedin by a large number of chil- dren, from 2 to 12 years of age. ('all evenings, Arlington 3938-W. Prizes were award,' refreshments WANTED— Intelligent respectable served and favors were given to each man for canvasser who has experi- child. On Monday, June 28, Purity ence in installment business. Ref- 4'hi.tpter held its first get-together erences required. tiod salary and card party at the Eastern Star Tem- COMIlliSSiOn and good future for the ple. Prizes were awarded at each ta- right man. Write Post Office Box ble and refreshments were served. 264, Flint. Mich. POHL'S To 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Phone Empire 1340.M. HOMESTEADS OR LAND IN PALESTINE With the Possibility of IMMEDIATE LIVELIHOOD or your relatives in For your Europe. We assist in procuring • visa for immigrants. For particulars write to AGUDATII LAND & BUILDING Co., INC. 673 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Leah Pike, were taken out. A.)- -A Jew- BUDAPEST.-- 1.1. ish delegation appeared before Count Klebtilsburg Hungarian : Minister of Education, asking him to abolish the numerus class-us law limiting the number of Jewish students in the Hungarian universities.. Count Klele•Ishurg. who pledged before the council of the League of Nations that Hungary would abolish the nutnerus clausus, told the delega- tion that the Itt1111011:4 clausus would be maintained until the economic and social situation in Ilunary improves. For Dignified Funeral Service Call Empire 6833. EDMUND G. LEWIS Second Blvd. at Delaware. 711 raternai unit Club :Notes MACK B. B'NAI B'RITH EXCURSION PLANNED FOR JULY 13 MORTICIAN No connection with any other firm. GARRICK THEATER ANN HARDING—ROLLO PETERS AND THE GARRICK COMPANY The Family Upstairs ,' "A lot of laughter goes along with this play. Mr. Delf has de- vised situations and lively conversations which invite merriment."— N. Y. Evening World. "Will tug at your heart strings and make you laugh when you "- least expect it. Belongs on anybody's list of 'What Plays to See.' N. Y. Evening Graphic. SUMMER PRICES: Nights, 25c to $1.50; Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, 25c•50c-75c Patriotic — Educational — Inspiring UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT ALUMNI PRESENTS "1776" Circus ,Pageant and Fireworks Spectacle Combined. JULY 3-10 8—GREAT DAYS-8 U. OF D. STADIUM 6 Mile Road and Livernois — 8:15 P. M. Used Trucks From Truck Headquarters PRICED FOR QUICK SALE EASY TERMS Unprecedented Values in Reo Speed Wagons AND OTHER GOOD MAKES. 1923, l't-Ton, light parcel delivery Late Model, 1 1;4-Ton, Special Panel. A Real $395 Snap at Stake Body, Closed Cab Speedwagon. Looks and Runs Like New. Very Late Model. ;300 Down. Reo 1' t-Ton, Canopy Top. Just the Truck for fruit and vegetable Peddler. Very Low Price. MANY OTHERS REO MICHIGAN SALES INC. 3651 WOODWARD AVE. 8616 GRATIOT. e Sery the Addison is closed?" The management of the Florentine room has always striven to get the hest entertainment and amusement for its patrons and will continue to do so. The crowd can continue to visit there as before and the management shall endeavor to please them, as al- ways, with the best of everything. Junior B'Rith. A regular meeting of the Junior B'nai B'rith was held at the commu- nity center on Tuesday, June 29. Of- ficers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Rebecca Rosen, president; Al Lewis, vice-president; Mr. Feinberg, recording secretary; Garfield 6884 After the show try Pull's - spe- cial toasted sandwiches. Uptown' ■ Moat Beautiful Restaurant. When you leave for ■ vacation trip, those who remain at home look eagerly for word that you've reached your destination safely. Relieve their anxiety with • Long Distance call. Noth- ing will give them greater satisfaction than your own voice. Long Distance rates are remarkably low. And on "Anyone" calls, after 830 at night they are approximately half the day rate. An "Anyone" call,is • call on whisk you will talk stllth any- one who Answers the telephone. • USE LONG DISTANCE MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. 'tleisar 1Chigai HE constituent lines of the Michigan Railroad Association will expend nearly $25,000,000 this year for additions and betterments to the respective properties. These outlays will provide for greater safe-guards to human life, more comfort for the traveling public, increased facilities and better freight service. Michigan Railroads may justly claim more than their modest slogan — We Serve Michigan. They have contributed to the upbuilding of the industries of the Commonwealth, as perhaps no other group of rail lines in America has done. Two decades of tremendous industrial expansion justified this far-sighted policy of the railroads. In encouraging industrial up-building, the railroads have also, in a measure, created a Home Market that absorbs the bulk of the products of our farms, orchards, gardens, etc., right at home. So true is this that with increased production, the railroads are annually hauling farm commodities less and less. All of these—except the hay crop—are consumed at home. T THIS tremendous Home Market is the ideal market. But the expansion 1 policy means more. It has created an outlet for similar products grown in other states. The track market at Detroit, for instance, handles 40 different perishable commodities from the cars direct to the dealers—a single transfer only. To illustrate: Fresh tomatoes are found at the green grocers for seven months in the year, thanks to expedited service and the refrigerator car. Shipments are made from Old Mexico and five southern states before the Michigan crop has matured. This is so for the entire list of fruits and vegetables. With our present railroad system the average wage earner of today enjoys a far wider range of delicacies on his table the year round than did the Kings and Nobles of Europe of a century or more ago. T I • Building Up Markets Zeirei Zion Organisation. The Zeiier Zion Organization held t heir last meeting Wednesday eye- RECEIVED LL.B. DEGREE ing, June 23, at the Jewish Center, AT U. OF D. JUNE 18 " II Melbourne avenue with Jack Sil- ver as acting chairman, when elec. At the commencement exercises 14 ion of the executive body took place. the University of Detroit held Fri- The executive board met at the day, June 16, Louis Melanted received one of Miss Celia Heiman on Fri- his Bachelor of Laws degree. lay evening, June 25, when the fol. Since childh,al, Mr. %lamed has owing were elected as officials of the always atended the Hebrew Schools Zeirei Zion Organization fur the coni- and in later years entered the Hebrew ng term: Chairman, A Lachawitsky; College, the Odessa Yeshivah, under general secretary, Ilarry Resnik; cor- the direction of Rabbi Chaim Cherno- responding secretary, Sophie Cohen; vial, known as Row Ilazoir, from financial secretary, Celia Heiman, where he went to the Russian Gym- treasurer, Ed Fransblau; social chair- man, Dorothy Saperstein; assistant, nasium in Odessa. Because of his activities in Yiddish Charles Shook; cultural chairman, A. social life during the years of 1914 Silverstone faren folk committee, Ed. and 1918, Mr. Melanie(' was appointed Fransblau chairman; assistants, P. chairman of the conference of Zeirei Goldstein, C. Shook; National Fund, Zion in Poland. In 1921 he arrived Ed. Fransblau, P. Goldstein. A. Loch- in Detroit where he y•as immediately awitsky, Jack Silver and M. Cohen; employed as instructor ill the United press committee--Celia Ilelman, So- Hebrew:Schools, in which capacity he phie Cohen; membership committee-- • is still serving under the supervision Philip Goldstein chairman; assistants., of Bernard Isaacs. II. Rasnik, J. Silver, A. Lachawitsky • During his residence in Dt•troit, he and M. Glass. attended Northern High School and Plans for an English speaking Detroit City College before entering branch of the Zi'irei Zion Organiza- the University of Detroit. thin of Detroit are completed and' are under the supervision of Miss C. lIelman and S. Klein, recently from': Addison Outlines its Service. Chicago, and organizer of the lIal- evy Musical Society of-Detroit. All the boys and girls 18 years of age The many Jewish people who for and upwards, who are interested in years have been patronizing the Flor- Zionism and the great cause of the entine Room of the Hotel Addison, Jewish nation are welcome to report were very much surprised that the management found it necessary to at the next meeting of the Zeirei • have a court hearing in order to get Zion Organization to be held Wednes- day evening at the new Jewish Cen- a new license. ter, 31 Melbourne avenue. The Hotel Addison has attained an The social committee extends its enviable reputation in Detroit for its wonderful food, service and dancing. heartiest thanks to all members and In discussing the matter, many ex- friends present at the first picnic of the season, in the form of a communi- pressed their opinions to a Detroit Jewish Chronicle representative and ty supper, given at Arlington Heights asked, "Where shall we able to go if last Sunday. 8939 TWELFTH ST. HE Michigan Railroad Association, then, takes justifiable pride in announcing its program of improvements and betterments for the current year which will further aid the state's industrial advancement, give even greater importance to the Home Market, and contribute still more towards raising the standard of living of all the people. MICHIGAN RAILROAD ASSOCIATION if