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A merica Puish PerlaNal Cotter
CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
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EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
TO HONOR MOTHERS
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TO INSTALL OFFICERS
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On Monday evening, May 9, Purity '
The Sisterhood of Temple EMAtittel
Chapter of the Order of the Enstern
hold a dinner on Sunday, May 0,
• Mr. and Mrs. Sant Scholofsky of Star w hold its twentieth annual
at the Congregation Emanuel, Taylor West Philadelphia avenue announce.
, the engagement of their daughter,
Esther, to William Stoller of this
city, son of Mrs. R. Stoller of Ot-
tawa, Que.
Dainty Silk
U..derthings
in the
will
May
Sale
woodward Thru to Washington
For Street Wear
Mr. and Sirs. Louis Robinowitz of
California avenue announce the be-
trothal of their daughter, Lillian, to
Louis A. Gottlieb, son of Sir. and
I Mrs. Hyman Gottlieb of Richton ave-
nue.
All-Silk Semi-Chiffon
Mr. and Mrs. B. Bernstein of 9830
I Rochester avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Fannie,
to Charles II. Klegon, son of Sir. and
Mrs. L. Klegon of 11361 North Mar-
tindale avenue.
fliarritiv5
Exquisite selections and ex-
0/ .
ceptional values that are an
. IEGEL
inducement to supply your
undergarment needs now for
months to come.
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Cunal,ii0x raven •„r Oral SNY
ROSENBERG-BACHRACH
Mr. and Sirs. Moses Bachrach an
MRS. SAMUEL KAVANAU
nounce the marriage of their dough
ter, Mildred, to Jacob Rosenberg, son public installation of officers for the
and Wilson in honor of mother's and of Michael Rosenberg, which took ensuing year, at the Eastern Star
daughter's day. Mrs. Kaplan is chair. place at the Hotel Statler Sunday Temple. Mrs. Selma Rosenblatt, re-
man and is being assisted by Sirs. evening, May 1, in the presence of tiring worthy matron, will be in
100 guests. Rabbi A. Si. Hershman charge of the installation ceremonies,
Max Schuhiner.
officiated. A reception followed for assisted by the past matrons and past
The mothers will be represented by
300 guests. Mr. and Mrs Rosenberg patrons of Purity Chapter. Mrs. Dor-
Sirs. Helen Dushkin and Miss Esther
left for an extended tour through the othy Schiller, past matron, chairman
Karbel will represent the daughters.
of the decorating committee, will be in
A delightful program has been ar- South.
charge of the beautifying of the large
ranged. Miss Lois Ellen Triggs, who
auditorium for this auspicious event.
will give a reading and Miss Sophia
Sirs. Ida Blumberg, past matron, will
Sugerman will dance. Mrs. Charlotte
serve as installing marshal and Mrs.
Alpern will render sveral song selt.c.
Edythe Cugell, chairman of the enter-
Club:
Fenkell
Mothers
thins acocmpanied by Mrs. S. L. Trigg.
A meeting of the Fenkell Slathers tainment committee, oil be in charge
Several of the Sunday School children
of the program.
Club
will
be
held
on
Saturday
after-
will participate in the benedictions,
Master Aubrey Cherkose, vocalist,
noon, May 7, at 2:30 p. nt., at 3430
preparatory to the dinner.
Fenkell avenue. This meeting will be will be the feature entertainer for this
in the nature of a dish towel shower occasion. Other entertainment will
for the Mothers Camp. There will be furnished by Mrs. Alice Maccord, I
be a musical program which will be Past Grand Organist who will render
followed by dancing and refresh- a solo and Miss (grace Bernstein who
ments. Each mother is asked to bring will give a reading. Ceremonies will
as many dish towels as she can with start at 8 p. 111. sharp and will be open
I The Masonic Temple Crystal Ball- either red or blue borders.
to all members and friends.
room on Saturday evening, May 21,
The following newly elected and ap-
will be the scene of a grand ball under
pointive oflicers will be duly installed;
Oakland Cleanup Campaign:
the auspices of the "Icor" of Detroit.
Worthy Matron, Golda Havanau;
The following are the days when
The Detroit branch of the "Icor",
collections are to be made during the Worthy Patriot, Samuel L. Kavanau;
which is organized for the purpose of
Associate Matron, Edith Cugell; Con
furthering the cause of Jewish colon- summer months.
Rubbish Division: Between Wood- ductress, Anna Weinbeck; Associate
ization on the farm lands of southern
Conductress, Cora Jacoby; Chaplin,
Russia, holds its regular meetings at ward and Oakland—Morton to Mars- Minnie Goldberg; Marshal, Hannah
666 King street. Its president is M. C. ton Monday; Mt. Vernon to Hague, Harvith; Organist, Jeanette Ash;
Tuesday; Alger to Josephine, Wed-
Brown and its vice-president, I. Sniul-
nesday; Owen to 'Westminster, Mon- Allah, Olga Schiff; Ruth, Minnie Gel-
lin.
day; Arden to Trowbridge, Tuesday; ber; Esther, Anna l'aul; Martha, Hel-
This is lo be the first of a series of
Harmon to Woodland, Wednesday. en Jacoby; Electo, Myrtle Schreiber;
. annual halls to he given by the organ-
Warden, Edythe Stone; Sentinel, Will-
Between Oakland and Greeley—Hor-
ization, and it promises.to be one of
ton to Clay, Saturday; Clay to Phila- iam Roth.
the leading events of the year in De-
delphia, Friday; Wellington to llol-
troit.
brook, Thursday; Holbrook to West-
The ball committee includes: I.
Smullin, chairman, and S. Rosenfeld, minster, Saturday; Westminster to
Lynn, Friday; Lynn to Woodland,
Levin
A. Victor, A. Schriebman, S.
and J. Comay. Arrangements are un- Thursday
Garbage Division: Between Wood-
der way for an impressive program to
include a tableau of Russian-Jewish ward and Oakland—Horton to Chan-
colonists in their native costumes. dler, Thursday; Marston to Phila.
The doors will open at eight o'clock delphia, Friday; Hague to llolbrook,
Mrs. Bessie Meyers and daughters,
in the evening and dancing will con- Saturday; Josephine to Westminster, formerly of 2005 Taylor avenue, are
tunic till three o clock in the morning. Thursday; Arden to Harmon, Friday; now residing at 3023 Webb avenue.
Music will be furinshed by Fidler's Rosedale to Woodland, Monday. Be-
Union Orchestra. Kosher sandwiches tween Oakland and Cameron—Clay
Plans are complete and final ar-
and refreshments of all kinds will be to Holbrook, Monday. Between Oak- rangements have been made for the
land and Greeley—Horton to Clay,
Beta Phi Tau dinner dance at the
served.
Monday; Clay to Euclid, Wednesday;
Roosevelt Hotel at Pontiac Tuesday,
Philadelphia to Holbrook, Tuesday;
May 10, at ti p. m. Many have made
Holbrook to Westminster, Monday;
reservations, but the committee has
Westminster to Caniff, Tuesday and
provided for a few extras. Reserva-
Wednesday; Caniff to Woodland,
tions can be made by calling Sidney
Thursday.
Barnett, Pontiac 22-W, or the Roose-
All complaints will be received at
velt Hotel, Pontiac, after 7 p. m.
the complaint bureau, 31 Melbourne,
Tuesday. A large attendance is as-
or by calling Empire 4878.
sured from Pontiac and Detroit.
In loving memory of our dear fa-
CENTERS ASS'N
Your Expensive Furs
Must Be Safeguarded
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Our new cold-storage vault
is of the most modern fire-
, proof ..construction ..and ..is
equiped with scientific, dry-air
Special Fur
temperature control. Complete
moth protection — as well as
Cleaning
fire and theft insurance—for
Thorough, satis-
only 3% of your valuation.
IDA.-
factory and
This includes free compressed
pensive for the
air "blowing" to remove sur-
c o n • enience of
our customers.
face dirt.
$1 makes your old felt hat
like NEW.
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS
Melrose 4200
533 - 37 Forest Ave. E.
"A Models Plant With Modern Methods."
GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS
TO
RENT
"ICOR" TO SPONSOR
BIG BENEFIT BALL
farewell.
His Loving Children.
In loving memory of Mrs. Lillian S.
Lublin, who passed away seven years
ago, April 24.
No one knows the silent heartaches,
Only those who lost can tell.
And the tears that •reshed in silence
For the one we loved no well.
Her Loving Mother
PETITE GRAND PIANO
Though of a size that allows it to fit
comfortably into the smallest homes
built and finished
and apartments it is
with the same regard for artistic
charm that enters into the construc-
tion of the largest and costliest
tonal quality and
GI- ands - - while i3
dependability it embodies that su-
perior excellence that has woo in-
ternational fame for instruments of
Steck manufacture. Purchase of a
Steck Petite Grand sill provide in
marked degree that greater attrac-
tiveness and charm sou want for
Sour home this spring. Convenient
terms may be arranged. Liberal al-
lowance on other instrument in part
exchange. Come in soon — a visit
places you under no obligation.
THE
and
Sister.
In loving memory of our darling
daughter and sister, Lillian Cohen,
who passed away three years ago,
May 5, 1924.
Just when her life ww, hanpiest.
Joint when her hopes were best
: red,
Owlcalled her home from those
To her eternal re..
Friends may think we have forgotten,
When at times they see u•
Ilut they little know the heartache
That our smile hide , all the while.
WONDERFUL. NEW
AUTOMATIC
Ortbophonic V I CT ROLA
That's what every one says after
trying one of Pohl's delicious
meals. Our own distinctive man-
ner of preparing our foods is
bound to satisfy and make you
regular patron.
cerghooly 8•6 an'
See
"The Musical Center of Denoit"
GRINNELL BROS.
Steinway Representatives
1515.21 WOODWARD AVENUE
atittuasm. oh.,
Dees chn,s Stem
to Match One's Easter Costume
Ilimelhoch's—HimeLHose—First Floor.
First Annual May Ball
THE ICOR
MASONIC TEMPLE CRYSTAL BALLROOM
SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1927
DANCING 8 P. M. TO 3 P. M.
Music by Fidler'. Union Orchestra.
Costume Tableaux of Jewish Colonists in Russian Colonies in
Ukraine.
natl eonal
r
'mot
atPell
week
pin TO MAYVINCLUSIVE
POHL'S
Interestingly carved frame
of mahogany. In striped
damask. Kariwn Week,
One of those charming, easily
moved, comfortable chairs that
you can draw up anywhere, that
looks good wherever it is placed.
You need no further evidence of
our many unusual offerings dur-
ing this great furniture selling.
Virtly3
Clubs to Co-oporat.:
The Slathers Clubs plan to co-oper-
ate with the Mother and Daughter
Council for the following reasons:
O BJECT:
To interest parents in having their
children enter school next fall for the
first time physically fit. Child to have
physical examination by physician
during May or June, with any neces-
vary corrections advised by physician
. done during summer before child en-
Oincrica's Ythest Arnifore
Wa'shin4,toaoulevard at 1420
KING WAH LO CAFE
118 MICHIGAN AVE.
(Mollie Hack) of 354 Owen avenue
are receiving felicitations on the
birth of a daughter, Iris Ellen, on
April 22.
Engagement Extraordinary!
GRAHAM PRINCE
And it,
WONDERFUL DANCE ORCHESTRA
Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Schoentield of
2719 Monterey avenue are receivine
congratulations on the birth of a son,
Joseph Robert ,born April 24.
Opening Engagement, Thursday, May 12th
HALEVY CHORAL CLUB
TO HONOR MAX LEVY
A farewell concert given in honor
of Max Levy will be held Sunday eve-
ning Slay 22, at the Philadelphia-
Byron Hall. The program will con-
sist of the toot songs of Mr. Levy's
repertoire and Will be sung by the ,....
led ,,f the Halevy Choir.
nicing
"Uptown's Most Beautiful
The the
Halevy Choral Society recog-
great services rendered 1,y
Restaurant."
Max Levy, who is one of its founders,
feces school.
8939 TWELFTH STREET
PLAN: and one of the most active members
Garfield 6884
Physical examination blanks will I sponsoring the farewell concert in
is honor. Ile is leaving for Europe
' be left in homes of children between h h on.
s • V, and 6 years who will enter school ,,,
Max Let y is a well-known bass-bar-
i cei r a ant oorii.LciPi
y ekaer,, bbyl acneknstuos pehn)u.sm
et hnits th
clinic (tune who won much favor and a great
k atn ods c ch ho i 1 . 1 number of friends in the Jewish coin-
made
b
dm
MOHEL
jwwihnenpreesseanmtincoa
inanity and in musical Detroit at
t1Pnleties
Recommended by Detroit Phyai-
large.
j on entrance. m
cians. Now Residing at
His characteristic and intelligent II.
For further information telehone
,
1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE
Jacobs Jewish terpretation of the Jewish folk-, , I1.7
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Melbourne
at
the la
last Halevy concert at O n I..
Phone Empire 6426
C enters Association, 31
era hall greatly increased his 11 , - , ,, f
avenue; phone Empire 4878.
admirers.
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REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
REV. H. MILKOVSKY
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
MOHEL
Recommended by New York, CM-
tags and Detroit physicians.
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
Moved to 1699 TAYLOR
nese E ■ pite 4322
THAT CHANGES ITS OWN RECORDS
NOW BEING DEMONSTRATED
AT ALL GRINNELL STORES
Mothers' Welfare Club:
Following a week's stay with Mr.
This club has changed their weekly
and Mrs. J. Miller of Taylor avenue,
meetings from Sunday afternoon to
Mrs. Sadie Cavitz left Monday for
Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. They
her home in Maywood, Ill.
will have a "Ladies Night" on Sun-
day evening, May 15, at 3430 Fen-
kell avenue, and all the mothers of
the Fenkell Mothers Club are cor-
dially invited to attend. There will
be a musical program, dancing and
refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Sheresky of
West Warren Mothers Club:
3047 Calvert avenue are receivint,
A meeting of the West Warren congratulations on the birth of a son,
Mothers Club will be held on Wed- Kenneth Burton, on April 10.
nesday afternoon, May 11, at the At-
kinson Community House, Junction
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Donut
and McGraw, at 2:30 p. This (Sylvia Gittleman) of 7436 Twelfth
meeting is also in the form of a linen street announce the birth of a son '
shower. Miss Edith Coff, who is on Bruce Leonard, on April 27.
Detroit
the editorial staff of the
branch of the Jewish Daily Forward,
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levine of 3019
k
on
"The
Adolescent
Age
ll
Sturtevant avenue are receiving con-
of Children." In addition to the mu- gratulations on the birth of a daugh-
sical program, plans will be laid for ter, Julia Lorraine, born April 214.
a lawn party to be held at the presi-
dent's home, Sirs. Anna LaBret.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Bank
Delray Mothers Club:
The Delray Mothers Club will hold
a meeting on Tuesday, Slay 10, at the
Delray Synagcgue, Bourdeno near
Cary, at 7:30 p. m. Instead of the
Sadly missed by Her Parents and regular program there will be music,
Brother.
dancing and refreshments. These
mothers, too, will bring linen for the
Mothers and Babies Camp.
Home Cooked Meals
$785
I
In shade,
nd
Quick and sudden wan the call
Your sudden death shocked us all.
The shock was great, the blow severe,
We little thought your death so near.
Friends may think yam are forgotten.
Only those who have lost can tell.
one without •
The lino, of a
TECK
Three Pairs 5.70
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ther, Max Schreiber, who passed
away 10 years ago today, May ti.
Your lore of beauty—
your appreciation of quality, will both
be eminently gratified in ibis
splendid instrument
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MRS. ISRAEL KAPLAN
REV. J. SILVERMAN
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Helsel Spwcialist.
2$ Years' Emporia...
11.1...1 ay 1..41•11
Phystsfau.
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ALGER
Empire 7390
Craw
at liebreell brewer..
NEW FRESH AIR CAMP
INVITES BOYS AND GIRLS
Officials in charge of the new fresh
air camp on Blaine Lake announced
this week that the finishing touches
are now being put an the camp and
it will soon be open.
Every boy and girl between the.
I ages of 8 and 15 who wishes to be at
the camp this summer is urged to
come with his mother to the North'
. End Clinic, 936 Holbrook avenue,
any afternoon.
"We want you to be one of the
first to come to the beautiful new
camp, so don't wait until it is too
late, ' read the announcement of the
Fresh Air Camp workers.
WHERE DO WE GO
ON MONDAY EVE-i
NING, JUNE 6?
ASK ME ANOTII-
ERWHAT'S
GOING
•
TO HAPPEN JUNI, ' O'
For your convenience there
■ Kosher Delicatessen at
Cass Lake.
be
CASS
LAKE
KOSHER DELICATESSEN
Fresh Food.
Excellent Table Service.
Regular Meals on Cl.... Notice.
with great pride we announce the engagement of Graham Prince
I.
his famous Orchestra to begin May 12th. Graham Prince and
a
h.• orchestra are already well known in Detroit. Their broadcasting
through WGIIP also contributes to their popularity. Before their
rest Detroit engagement, Graham Prince and his Orchestra appeared
on Keith Circuit and also enjoyed • most successful tour of the East
toast playing dance engagements. Perhaps the most notew.Tthy
engagement of this orchestra was at the radio station in Clearwater,
Fla. During their stay at King Wah Lo's they will always hate the
very latest numbers specially arranged by Mr. Prince. Their corning
will be welcomed by all.
9:30 to 1 A.M.
DANCING DAILY from 12 to 2 P.M.. 6 to 6 P.M. and
5
I Private B•nquet Rooms for R eeee anion
Without Eaten Charge.
KING WAH LO CAFE
CALL CADILLAC 5074
J. L. YOUNG, Manager.