America ,favish Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINWI CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE THREE ThEt)grteonjEwisn(ARONIC113 U. of M., speak for us. All young season of the Emanon Girls was' sie Richmond, Leila Slnalko, Letty! men from 17 to 20 are invited to held Sunday at the home of Miss Perlman and Lillian Gassell. Matters of vital importance to Perlman. Officers were elect-1 this club. For information call It Mist Roselle Levine, Arlington ed, as follow's: Chairman, Rose the future work id Junior Hadits- Perlman; scribe,trensurer, &line sah will be taken up at this con- 9481-W. I vention. The next meeting will be held Mundstuk. On Tuesday, June 21, the Ema-1 Saturday, June 19, at the home A business meeting of the Kap- puttied Miss Fried on the piand • Social Rendesvous, sons will celebrate their last so- of Miss Rosella Levine at 1630 Ha- pa Zeta Sorority was held at the After the program refreshments • vial gathering of the season with zelwood. Social Rendezvous has just home of Miss Pauline Goren of were served. a luncheon at King Wah Lo, fol- coed deleted another successful half- 153:1 Fairfield on Tuesday eve- lowed by It theater party. yea r of existence. At its meeting Auxiliary Talmud Torah Ivrio. Pythias Sister., No. 152. ning, June 7. of June 5 the following officers The Ladies Auxiliary of the Tal- The girls of the sorority were It is of great importance that Young Em•nuels. wet se, elected for the term ending the hostesses at a bridge party members of Pythian Sisters, No. mud Torah Innis will hold a card Jan nary, 1928: President, Belle for Plans are being completed party on Tuesday, June 21, at 8 which was held at the home of 152, attend the last regular meet-! Md tide Baron; vice-president, lier- Miss Esther Altshuler of 2454 ing of the season, Monday eve- p. rim., to be held at 121 Rosedale the final joint meeting of the in- her t Charfoos; secretary, Anna West Euclid avenue, on Sunday, ning, June 20, at 8 o'clock. Those court. There will be refreshments termediate rind senior chapters for this term. Miss Ruth Schwartz, Mil tear; corresponding secretary, June 5. The affair was a success who have not turned in either tick- and prizes. chairman of the committee on ar- C. I is Goldstein; treasurer, Rubin and everyone mesent spent an en- ets ier money from the recent card rangements, reports that the affair Fre :darn. The officers who have Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority, joyable a ft ernoon. party should do so at this meeting. led the club so well in the past six The last meeting of the .Alpha will take place on Tuesday eve- Odd novelties were awarded to ning, June 28, and that a most ro.• bills •aCe: PITS111011t, Carl Ilt.it- Beta Gamma Sorority was held on the winners of each table and re- Flint Unit Junior Hadass•h. nee : ice.president, Sam Epstein; elaborate program is being pre- Tuesday, June 14, at the home of freshments were served by the The Flint Unit of junior lia- se, retary, Belli. M. Baron; cur- Miss Esther Silber of 1693 Taylor pared. On June 23 the intermedi- hostesses. There were about 60 dassah met at the home of Id a avenue. l'rizes in bridge and bunco ate chapter is tie hold its election le !mailing secretary, Celia Gold- guests present. This was the Kap- Krasnick at Holly, Mich., June 7. of officers. The oflicers for the stet ; treasurer, William Gutman. pa Zeta's first affair of the season. The following new officers wer e were won by Miss Anne Shnuro- witz and Miss Pearl Gilberg, re- past term are: Nathan Shur, pres- --- elected: Miss Sadie Agree, presi - Gamma Rho Sorority. spectively. 'rhe girls of the so- ident; Zelda Teitlebaurn, record- Hash/idler Ladies Auxiliary. dent; Miss Ruth Bloomberg, vice- Th• last meeting of the Camilla otily will spend the week-end at ing secretary; Esther Levine, cor- A special meeting of the board president; Gussie Fryman, Rh.. Sorority was held at the home responding secretary, and Charles of directors of Hashachar Ladies' secretary; Miss Bessie Wexler, their cottage at Cass Lake. There Wolok, treasurer. The past offi- of Lillian Wain, Elmhurst avenue, will also be several guests for the Auxiliary was held on June 1 at treasurer. Activities will be re- cers of the senior chapter are: where plans were begun for a the- week-end. the residence of Mrs. Sam Levin, sumed in the fall. ater and pajama party to loo held The next meeting will be held Murray Friedman, president; Mar- 2651 Richton. Reports of the suc- garet Peevin, vice-president; Ruth in the near future. on Tuesday, June 21, at the }ionic cessful bridge party for the bene- Theta Rho Chi. Miss Anne Grossman enter- of Mrs. D. Penfell, 5:10 Rosedale Schwartz, recording secretary, and fit of the unemployed in Palestine A very interesting meeting of tained the sorority with a bridge- Samuel Sachsi, treasurer. court. and all final returns were received. the Theta Rho Chi Sorority was The Young Emanuels have par- lum Mem in honor of Miss Ida A regular meeting was held held on Wednesday evening, Jne ticipated in the Jewish National Jaffe, a bride-elect of July. Kadimah Girl.. Wednesday, June P., at the Eman- 8, at the Y. W. 11. A. clubhouse, Fun d Fl w m. Day and have col- Miss Ruth Klugman of Blaine uel Synagogue, Taylor and Wilson 249 Rowena street. Athena Girl. Club. lected over $125. Don Bernbaum avenues. All preparations were A hay ride to Washington, avenue was hostess nt the meeting and Esther Levine collected the The last regular business meet- completed for the flower day for Mich., is being planned to take of June 14. Miss Jeddie Weisberg, largest individual amounts of the in• was held on 'Tuesday evening, the benefit of the Jewish National place on July 4 for members and chairman of the first of a series money. June 14, at the home of Mrs. Ned of lawn bridge parties to be given Fund. The full support of the so- their escorts. Lippitt of 1658 Calvert avenue, ciety was pledged to help make The next regular meeting will on Sunday, June 26, at the home The girls will attend the shower Junior Hadassah. this great day a signal success. be held on Wednesday evening, of Miss Elizabeth Apple, 2666 Pin- At the last meeting of the De- a n d pajama party to be given Sat- June 15, at the Y. W. 11. A. club- gree avenue, reported that from troit Unit of the Junior lindassah, urday evening, June 18, in honor present indications the event Northwestern Women's League. house, at 8:30 o'clock. held Wednesday evening, June 8, of Mhos Sophie Schneider, a bride- would be a success. Mother Klein the following delegates were elect- elect. A regular meeting of the North- in donating some of her famous We Moderns. The next regular me-sting will ed to represent the Junior conven- western Women's League of the strudel. A committee from the A meeting of the We Moderns tion to be held in Atlantic City at take place on Tuesday, June 21, United Hebrew Schools was held Northwestern Women's League the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, from June at the home of Miss Belle Jackson Tuesday evening at the Phila- was held Sunday evening, June 12, was present and the members 28 through June 30, followng the of 1210 N'irginia park. delphia and Byron hall, at which at the home of Hyman Penslar, promised to aid them with their Senior Hadassah and Zionist Or- time interesting reports were given :1815 Twenty-ninth street. It was dance 011 July 10 tit Granada Park. decided that a sponsor be selected Ladies Auxiliary B'nai B'rith. ganization of America convention: by the various committees about ----- The regular needling of the La- The Misses Rose Edith I.ipsitz, the sale of tickets for the Granada for the club. The picnic, which Gamma Tau Chi Sorority, had been postponed, will not be Bessie Brenner, Lillian Gordon, dies Auxiliary of the B'rith Park dance which will be held held for some time. A play is to The last regular meeting of the Sara Rudloff, Ruth Horowitz, Bes- will take place Monday, June 20, July 10. Gamma Tau Chi Sorority was held Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky spoke be presented in the future. A meeting will be held at the at the home of Miss D. Baskin of in behalf of the Jewish National Fund and appealed for volunteers home of Miss Anna Sernansky, 12230 Wark avenue. The week- for the "flower day." Many mem- 3830 Michigan avenue, Monday end parties that are held at the evening, June 20, at 7:30 o'clock. sorority cottage at Cass Lake are bers volunteered their services. always enjoyed immensely by all. Beth David Congregation. The 'blazers" that were obtained Koeba Girls. A special meeting of the Beth last week certainly denote a Gam- Miss Bessie Gedrich of 2777 David Congregation was held Sun- ma Tau Chi girl from some other West Euclid avenue was hostess at day evening, June 13, at its tem- sorority. Uniform bathing suits the meeting of the Koehn Girls on porary quarters at corner Owen have been discussed for every Wednesday, June 8. The meet- and John R. The building com- member to have within next week. ings will be discontinued for the Friends of the different mem- mittee reported that it would be summer months, A theater party ready for the laying of the corner- bers are always invited to stay at at the Shubert-Lafayette, fol- stone of the new synagogue July the cottage at weekends with the lowed by dinner at King Wah Lo 10. The public will be notified small rental fee of $1 for the two Cafe, will terminate a successful later about the time. Great credit days, Saturday and Sunday. season. is due to the special efforts of the Time Kai Pistia Sorority, President, H. C. Keywell, who is Judaean Pi A regular weekly business meet- giving quite a bit of his valuable The regular meeting of the Ju- time to see that everything is done ing of the Time Kai Pistil Sorority daean Pioneers was held Sunday correctly. was held Monday, June 13. at the afternoon, June 5, at the El Moshe Y. W. M. A. clubhouse. Various Synagogue. N. Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O. suggestions were made for the Herman Cheslsek was electel week-•nd of July 4, but no (tante The North Woodward Branch of editor-in-chief and Isidor Trivax the Jewish Women's European arrangements will be made at the assistant editor for the club paper, Welfare Organization will hold a following meeting. Louis Veidrah which is to be printed in a few luncheon and card party on June of 8710 Dumbarton road was the weeks. 22 at the Knights of Pythias Hall. , winner of the bridge lamp which An elaborate home cooked lunch was raffled on Monday, June 0. Sisters of Zion. The next meeting will be held will be served, followed by bridge. A regular meeting of the Sisters For reservations call Arlington Monday, June 20, at the Y. W. II. of Zion, Mizrachi, was held at the 2763 or Euclid 6654-W. Mrs. M. A., 89 Rowena. Temple Emanuel on Wednesday, Goldgleid will be hostess at a spe- W. W. Girls Club. June 18. Mrs. I. Kaplan gave a cial meeting to be held on Satur- Miss Belle Woontner of Grand very interesting talk on Palestine day, June 18, at 8 p. nt. All mem- and illustrated the places she vis- bers are urged to attend, as busi- avenue was hostess at the last ness of vital importance will be meeting of the W. W. Girls Club, ited by some photographs. Tuesday evening, June 14. The Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky, the presi- discussed. members and their escorts had an dent of the Mizrachi, was at the enjoyable time at the ceremonial De to Chapter Beta Fi Tau. Temple Emanuel on Saturday eve- The members of the Delta Chap- and weenie roast in honor of the ning, June 11, to distribute boxes for the National Fund Tag Day, ter of the Beta Fi Tau held their club's second anniversary, at the first informal dancing party at the Bloomfield Hills. on Sunday eve- Sunday, June 12. Blue Lantern at Island Lake on ' nine, June 12. Miss Sally . Deutch Wednesday evening, June 15. and Miss Bessie Feldstein gave a • Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. On Wednesday evening, June 8, Members of the Pontiac chapter very touching talk on friendship, the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society were present. The next regular which was followed with each held a short business meeting, aft- meeting of the chapter will he held member throwing a twig into the friendship fire. A twig was thrown er which the following program on Monday (Welling% June 20. into the fire for Miss Lucille Cous- -- -- was rendered: William Baran,: ins, who is an honorary member Four Leaf Clover Club, was the speaker for the evening; and resides in Toronto, Ont. the Four The last meeting of Selzer played the violin accom- The next meeting will be held panied by Miss Snyder; Little Miss Leaf Clover Club was held Satur- Tuesday evening, June 21, at Kroll entertained with singing, ac- day evening. June 11, at the home 011 companied by her sister; Mrs. of Miss Sadie Utnick. At this the home of Miss Ann Wuntner of Freda Auslander sang several se- nieeting• arrangements were made Joseph Campau avenue. lections, accompanied by Mrs. E. • for a hay ride party for the near Beta Tim Iota. future. The sponsor of this club, Greenwald. Several important matters will Miss Fried concluded the pro- Mr. Levin, told a very interesting gram. Her selections were classi- historical story. Several visitors occur at the next business meet-' ing of the Beta Tau Iota Sorority, cal and her rendition of "Eli, Eli" svvre• present. At the next mettle' we will have at the home of Miss Rae Kurs- impressed the audience consider- Mall on Steele avenue. The chief Irving Schlussel, a student of the ably. Miss Rabinowitz accom- event will be picking of the win- , ner of the raffle, which was post- poned for two weeks. The winner .... of the raffle will be announced next week. The last party given by the sorority was extremely suc- The "kiddies actually cessful. brought back the good old days from "Ring-Around-a-Rosy." The ,! C social committee promises a unique MEMBERS: / i:at the next social meeting— a p tr ar at. Pa NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE a pot luck supper and hard-time I 1 1 3fraternal and (ClubNotes DI, of h n. at which time a very interesting Vernon, on Saturday evening,) Isadore Banks, the outgoing presf. meeting will be Ilea The princi- June 25. The event will close the'' dent, gave a talk and the meeting pal subject will be the interna- tional convention of the lt'rith, to be held in Detroit on July 3, 4, 5, and 6. All members are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served. No cards will be sent. Tusi Tale Sorority. The meeting of June 8 of the Tusi Tale Sorority was held at the home of Miss Elsie Rubenstein, 1604 l'as•or. The meeting of June 15 was held at the home of alias Leone and Cherlotte Kahn, 324 Belmont. A rattle Will feature the open meeting to be held June 20, at 2989 Fullerton. Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority. The but regular weekly 111•9I- ing of the Tau Sigma Epsilon So- rority alt- held at the home of Miss Lee Sulderati of Calvert avenue. Plans were completed for the week end spent at Lake Orion as Ow guest, of the Night Hawks. 'Miss Sarah Kabulnik wits voted in as n future member of the soror- The monthly' open meeting of the sorority I4 to be held on June 24 of the home of the president, Miss Janette Lane of Kennilworth avenue. The entertainment com- mittee is falling this an evening that will be remembered by all present. J. W. E. W. O. A board meeting of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Dr.' ganization was held at the home Of Mrs. I. Levine Saturday eve ring, June 1l. 'the greater part of the discussion dealt with the arrangements in connection with a Inwn party . A special nieeting was held at the holm. of Mrs. Zuckerman Tiles-j day at which time it was de- cided to give the party at the rest.' dance of Mrs. F. Epstein, 545 Mt.! season's social activities. A very beautiful tapestry and hand made pillow for which tickets have been sold will be rallied at the affair. A very pleasant evening is prom- laed and members are urged to bring their friends. A regular meeting will be held next Tuesday at H o'clock, at the Jewish Center, 24 :Melbourne ave- nue, June 21. adjourned. The new term of the Blear Cho- bn Society will start in Septem- ber. Delta Sigma Phi Sorority. A new society was organized at the home of Miss Faye Feldman, 15910 Inverness, June 1 The following officers were elected: The Misses Belle Schnurovits, president; Sallye Baxter, vice - pres- ident; Faye Feldman, treasurer, Thetis Delta Omega, and Belle Tukosnutn, secretary, A regular me e ting of Theta The second meeting was held at Delta Omega Sorority was held on the home of Miss Belle Schnuro- June 9 at the home of Miss Brie- wits. Refreshments were served. kin. Further plans for the cele- bration of the first anniversary Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. next month were made and ilia- The Detroit Hebrew Infants Or- cussed, Miss Kosak and Miss phan Home and Nursery has Shore were appointed as the coin- chosen Sunday, July 2.1, for an mittee in charge of the arrange- excursion to Tashmoo. Keep this ments. date open. The next meeting will lee held The massmeeting at the Congre- on Thursday evening, June 23, at gation Emanuel was largely at- the home of Miss Helen Sheri., 508 tended by both the ladies and men Englewood avenue. who are affiliated with the build- ing organization Reports were Bicur Cholem Society. read and all were favorable. the Ilicur Cholem A meeting of Society was held at the Braikers NOTICE Ballroom on June 3. The an- nouncement Was made of the 'li- Rabbi Moses Fischer has moved mit Cholem moonlight to be given on the evening of Aug. 9. Dave to 2440 l'ingree avenue. His new Berger gave a short tell: about the telephone number is Euclid 10284. organization. The nomination of officers followed. NI. Berger seas When in Lake Orion stop at appointed to Mkt, charge of the electien. Sam Wexler was unani- mously elected president; Morris 11'01•11 N 1.01 vice-president; Jessie Horowitz was unanimously elected recording secretary; Bessie eledrich, treas- urer. Mr. Berger administered the oath of office tie the newly ekcted officers. Mr. Max mule a m o tion to give a rising vote of thanks to the outgoing officer!' for the good work they have done in the past year. The new president, Mr. Wexler, gave it short talk, asking for more co-operation next year. LOVE'S COTTAGE Levin & Baum Lake Street Kosher Hotel. Private boating, fishing, bath- ing beach and dance hall. Corner Lake and Oxford LAKE ORION For Reservations Phone Orion 120. 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'. .......,L 1 L'Allegro Girls. The last meeting of the L'Alle- : gro Girls was held at the home of Esther Alzofox. The meeting pro- ' eroded with discussion of old and new business. The next meeting will be held at the home of Lillian Leiden Ased•Ed•Din Sorority. The members of the Ased-Ed- Din Sorority met Friday evening at 8 p. m. for the regular weekly meeting at the home of Miss Sarah Silverman of 3421 Michigan ave- nue. Many suggestions were of- fered on how and where to spend the approaching Fourth of July. It was decided to spend the holi- day at Island I.ake. Therefore, on Sunday, June 20, the girls will mo- tor there in search of a cottage. The majority of the members attended the Bicur Cholem excur- sion to Tashmoo on Sunday, June 12, at which time the Misses Betty and Belle Alter, Lillian Greenberg and Lillian Peshinsky were initi- ated. Miss Lilly Greenberg will be hos- tess at a bridge party on Tuesday evening, June 14, at her home on Taylor avenue. The next regular meeting will he held at the home of Miss Bea- trice Wasserman on Friday eve- ning, June 24. Los Amigo., Nomination and election of of- ficers for next year will be held at the final meeting of this season at the home of Ted Weiss, 1604 Ha- zelwood avenue, Friday, June 17, at 7:30 p. m. A picnic will be held et Island Lake Sunday, June 17, Members will meet at 1658 Lee place at 9:30 e. m. Transporta- tion will be provided for all. This picnic will mark the close of an- other successful season. Enigma. Girls. The last business meeting of the tra.' "17 , j al II 1114 .iiiii , 44% _. _ ..._:__ At the highest pinnacle of Essex popularity—with the record breaking sales of all time —with stocks swept clean, and thousands upon thousands of unfilled orders —we abruptly stopped the largest production in our history, to give this Greater Essex right of way. The industry does not record a We are now showing this Greater like decision. 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