Alllefiallf 'apish periodical Coact CLIFTON AVINUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE t)rntorritwisn entoNICLE wasl U. of Si., speak for us. All young season of the Emanon Girls men from 17 to 20 are invited to held Sunday at the home of MISS; this club. For information call Rose Perlman. Officers were elect-, 1Miss Russells Levine, Arlington cd, as follows: Chairman, Rose' I 0481-W. Perlman; acribe,treasurer, Zelina The next meeting will be held Munolstuk. • 21 , thEa-i the ns S aturo I• n uyso Tol ay, J ay, J une 19, at t or home A business meeting of the Kap- panics! Miss Fried on the piano. , of Miss Rosetta Levine at 1630 Ha- norm will celebrate their last 6O- pa Zeta Sorority was held at the I After the program refreshments Zolly0101. clad gathering of the season with honie of Miss Pauline Goran of were served. a luncheon at King Wah loo, fool- — - 153 Fairfield on Tuesday eve- Auxiliary Talmud Torah lyric, lowed by a theater party. Pythian Sisters, No. 152. , 1 nly, June 7. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Tal- The girls Of the sorority were It is of great importance that! Young Emanuels. mud Torah Ivrio will hot,' a carol the hostesses at a bridge party members of Pythian Sisters, No. winch' was held at the home of 152, attend the last regular meet- party on Tuesday, June 21, at 8 Plans are being completed fur 1:!sther Altiffiffier of 2454 ing of the season, Monday eve- p. m., to be held at 121 Rosedale the final joint meeting of the in- lCt Euclid avenue, On Sunday, ning, June 20, at 8 (o'clock. Those court. There will be refreshments termeoliate and senior chapters for Slims Ruth Schwartz, this term. T.. The affair u as a success who have not turn,' in either tick- and prizes. chairman of the committee on ar- .eryo•ne present spent an en- ets or money from the recent card rangements, reports that the atTan Alpha Bela Gamma Sorority. . afternoon. party should to so at this meeting. The last meeting of the .Alpha will take place ton Tuesday eve- novelties were awarded to Beta Catania Sorority WaS helot on ning, June 28, and that a most tlr,oners Of each table till Flint Unit Junior Hadassah. Tuesday, June 14, at the home of elaborator program is being pre- its were served by the The Flint Unit of aunior Ily- Miss Esther Silber of 1093 'Taylor pared. On June 23 the intermedi- es. There were about 50 dassah met at the home of 1,1 1,, present. This was the Kap- Krasnick at Holly, Mich., June 7. avenue. Prizes in bridge and bunco ate chapter is to hold its election first affair of the season. The following new officers were were was by Miss Anne Shnuro- of officers. The (officers for the p: , /. witz and Sliss Pearl Gilberg, re• past term are: Nathan Shur, pres- --- elected: Miss Sadie Agree, presi- spectively. The girls of the so- ident; Zelda Teitiebaum, record- Ilashaehar Ladies Auxiliary. dent; Miss Ruth Bloomberg, vice- rority will :spend the week-end at ing secretary; Esther Levine, cor- A •pecial meeting 01 the board president; Miss Gussie Fryman, their cottage at Cass Lake. There responding secretary, and Charles of directors of Ilashachar Ladies' secretary; Miss Bessie Wexler, will also be several guests for the Woolook, treasurer. The past offi- Auxiliary was held on June 1 at treasurer. Activities will be re cers of the senior chapter are: week-end. the residence of Mrs. Sam Levin, sullied in the fall. 'The next meeting will be held Murray Friedman, president; Mar- 21, 51 Richton. Reports of the suc- on Tuesday, Juno• 21, at the home garet Pooevin, vice-president; Ruth cess4al bridge party for the bene- Theta Rho Chi. c o ,fm NrIt cs. D. Penfell, 5:111 Rosedale Schwartz, recording secretary, and fit of the unemployed in Palestine A very interesting meeting of Samuel Sachsi, treasurer. and all final returns were received. the Theta Rho Chi Sorority was The Young Emanuels have par- A regular meeting was held held on Wednesday evening, Jne ticipated in the Jewish National K•dimah Girls. Wednesday, June 8, at the Eman- 8, at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, Fund Flower Day and have col- Miss Ruth Klugman of Blaine uel Synagogue, Taylor and Wilson 89 Rowena street. lected over $125. Don Bernbaum A hay ride to Washington, avenue was hostess at the meeting and Esther Levine collected the avenues. All preparations were completed for the flower day for Mich., is being planned to take of June 14. Miss Jeddie Weisberg, largest individual amounts of the chairman of the first of a series the benefit of the Jewish National [dace on July 4 for members and money. of lawn bridge parties to be given Fund. The full support of the so- their escorts. The next regular meeting will on Sunday, June 20, at the home Junior Hadosaah. ciety was pledged to help snake be held on Wednesday evening, of Miss Elizabeth Apple, 2606 I'in- this great day a signal success. At the last meeting of the De- June 15, at the Y. W. H. A. club- gree avenue, reported that from troit Unit of the Junior Hadassith, present indications the event house, at 8:30 o'clock. Northwestern Women's League. held Wednesday evening, June 0, would he a success. Mother Klein the following delegates were elect- A regular meeting of the North- is donating some of her famous We Moderns. ed to represent the Junior conven- woo•toorn Women's league of the strudel. A committee from the A meeting of the We Moderns tam to be held in Atlantic City at United Ilebrew Schools was held Northwestern Women's League the Phila• was held Sunday evening, June 12, the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, from June eVe011112 at Tuo at the home of Hyman Penster, Was present and the members 28 through June 30, followng the delphia and Byron hall, at which promised to aid (hens with their time interesting reports were given :1815 Twenty-ninth street. It was dance on July 10 at Granada Park. Senior llaolassah and Zionist Or- ganization of America convention: by the various committees about decided that a sponsor be selected The Misses Rose Eolith loipsitz, the sale of tickets for the Granada for the club. The picnic, which Gamma Tau Chi Sorority. Bessie Brenner, Lillian Gordon, Park dance which will be held had been postponed, will not be The last regular meeting of the Sara Rudolf, Ruth Hoorowitz, Bes- held for some time. A play is to July 10. Gamma Tau ('hi Sorority was held Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky spoke be presented in the future. A meeting will he 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 Semansky, 12230 Wark avenue. The week- 3830 Michigan avenue, Monday end parties that are held at the for the "flower day." Many mem- evening, June 20, at 7:30 o'clock. sorority cottage at Cass Lake are bers volunteered their services. always enjoyed immensely by all. The 'blazers" that were obtained Beth David Congregation. Koch.. Girls. A special meeting of the Beth last week certainly denote a Gam- Miss Bessie Goodrich 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 111,11 discussed for every Wednesday, June 8. The meet- and John R. The building CM- member is have within next week. ings will be discontinued for the mittee reported that it would be Friends of the different mem- summer months. A theater party ready fur the laying of the corner- bers are always invited to stay at at the Shuhert-Lafayette, fol- stone of the new synagogue July the cottage at weekends with the lowed by dinner at King Wah loo 10. The public will be notified small rental fee of $1 for the two Cafe, will terminate is successful later about the time. Great credit days, Saturday and Sunday. season. is due to the special efforts of the Time Kai Piaui. Sorority. president, 11. C. Keywell, who is Judaean Pioneers. A regular weekly business meet- giving quite a bit of his valuable The regular meeting of the du- time to see that everything is done ing of the Time Kai Pistis Sorority daean Pioneers was held Sunday correctly. %Vita held Monday, June 13, at the afternoon, June 5, at the El Moshe Y. W. It A, clulohou-oe. Varian:: - • Synagogue. N. Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O. suggestions were made for the WaS elected Ilerman Chesbork The North Woodward Branch of week-end of July 4, but no delinte editor-in-chief and Isidor Trivax the Jewish Women's European nrrangements will be made at the'; asoristant editor for the club paper, Welfare Organization will Mold following meeting. Louis Veiolrah Which is to be printed in a few luncheon and card party on June of +1710 Dumbarton roast was the weeks. 112 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 he held will be served, followed by bridge. A regular meeting of the Sisters For reservations call Arlington Monday', June 211, at the Y. Vs'. II. of 'Lion, Mizrachi, was helot at the 2703 or Euclid 6054-W. Sirs. M. A., 89 Rowena. Temple Emanuel on Wednesday, (roldgleal 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. ns. All mem- and illustrated the places she vis- bers are urged to attend, as busi- avenue vas 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 Delta Chapter Beta Fi Tau. Temple Emanuel on Saturday eve- The members of the Delta Chap- and weenie roast in honer of the ning, June II, 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 ning, June 12. Miss Sally Deuteh Wednesday evening, June 15, and Miss Bessie Feldstein gave it Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. On Wednesday evening, June 0, Members of the Pontiac chapter very touching talk on friendship,: the Ilebrew Ladies Aid Society were present. The next regular which was followed wit h each held a short business meeting, aft- meeting of the chapter will be held member throwing a twig into the friendship tire. A twig was thrown er which the following program on Monday evening, June '20. into the fire fur Slims Lucille Cous- - --- was rendered: William Baraas ins, who is ass honorary member was the speaker for the evening; Four Leaf Clover Club. The last meeting of the Four and resides in Toronto, Ont. J. Selzer played the violin accom- The next meeting will be held panied by Miss Snyder; Little Miss ' I.eaf Clover Club was held Satur- Kroll entertained with singing, RC- . (lay evening, June 11, at the home on Tuesday evening, June 21, at the home of Miss Ants Wuntner of companiect by her sister; Mrs. of 51iss Sadie Ulnick. At this Freda Auslander sang several se- , meeting arrangements were made Joseph Campau avenue. lections, accompanied by Mrs. F. i for a hay ride party for the near Beta Tau lot.. future. The sponsor of this club Greenwald. Several important matters will Nliss Pried concluded the pro- 1Mr. Levin, toold a very interesting gram. Iler selections were classi- historical story. Several visitor s occur at the next business meet- ing of the Beta Tau Iota Sorority, cal and her rendition of "Eli, Eli' ' I were present. At the next meet's): we will have at the home of Miss Rose Kurt- impressed the audience consider ably. Miss Rabinowitz ReC0171 - Irving Schlussel, a student of the man an Steele avenue. The chief event will be picking of the win- ! nor of the raffle, which was post- pone,' for two weeks. The winner if the raffle will be announced .next week. The last party given i ely sue- by the sorority Wart extcrn actually cs. oo ul. The "kiddies brought back the good old days I from "Ring-Around-a-Roosy." The social committee promises a unique affair at the next social meeting— a pot luck supper and hard-time I party. 3iirairrital ttitl Club Notr the of lorte Vernon, on Saturday evening, June 25. The event will chose the season's social activities. A very beautiful tapestry and hand made pillow for which tickets have been sold will be raffled at the affair. A verypleasant evening is prom- ised and members are urged to bring their friends. A regular meeting will be held next Tuesday at 8 o'clock, at the Tusi Tale Sorority. Jewish Center, 24 Melbourne ave- The nseeting of June 8 of the nue, June 21. Tusi Tata Saroritv was held at the home of Miss Elsie Rubenstein, Theta Delta Omega. 1004 Taylor. A regular meeting of Theta The meeting of June 15 was Delta Omega Sorority was held on helot at 010 hornet of Miss laoona and Charlotte Kahn, 324 Belmont. June 9 at the home of Miss Brie- A raffle will feature the open kin, Further plans for the cele- meeting to be helot June 29, at bration' of the first anniversary next month were made and olis- 2989 Fullerton. cusst•ol. Nliss Kossok 111111 SUSS Shore were appointed as the cunt- Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority. mitter• in charge of the arrange- The host regular weekly meet- ments. ing of the 'Tau Sigma Epsilon So- The next meeting will be held rority Was held 1st the home of Miss on Thursday evening, June 23, at Lee Suberotf of Calvert avenue. the home of Miss Helton Shen., 508 Plans were completed for the Englewood avenue. week-end spent at Lake Orion as the Bursts „f the Night I • • Bicur Cholem Society. Sarah Kabulnik ails voted in sle Richmond, Leila Sinalko, Letty nt which time a very interesting meeting will be held. The princi- Perlman and Lillian Gassell. Slitters of vital importance to pal subject will be the interna- the future work of Junior Hadas- tional convention (of the sah will be taken up at this con- Writh, to be held in Detroit on July 3 4, 5 and 0. All members vention. are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served No cards will be Social Rendezvous. The Social Rendezvous has just ', sent. completed another successful half.; year el existence. At its meeting of June 5 the following officers were elected for the term ending January, 1928: President, Bello- NI mole Baron; vier-president, Her- b, Charfoos; secretary, A111111 N I! eif ; corresponding secretary, Co Iiio Goldstein; treasurer, Raton Er, olonson. 'rhe 0111Cufs who hove Ii' real so Weil in the paid six ie. , :II- are: President, Carl Beit- no . ,11,-president, Sans Epstein; -co la tory, Belle Si. Baron; ear- 1, secretary, Celia Gold- troat , urer, \William Gutman. Gamma Rho Sorority. 'Ilse last meeting of the Gamma Ith. Sorority WHO held at the home of I Wain, Elmhurst avenue, where plans were begun fur a the- ater and pajama party to be held in I h.. near future. roi.snutn enter- . A nne tile, .1 the sorority with a bridge- l0000m in honaor of Miss Ida Joni, . loride-elooet oof July. MISS as a future nuoinber of the soror- I ity, The monthly oven meeting of the sorority is to be held on June -4 at the ono, of the president, Siism Janette Lane of Kennilworth The entertainment com- avenue. Athena Girls Club, 'I he last regular business meet- mittee is making this ass evening that will be remembered by all held on 'Tuesday evening, in- wit , June 14, at the home of Mrs. Ned: present. --- Lippitt of 1058 f'alvert avenue: J. W. E. W. 0. The girls will attend the shower ! adjourned. The new term of the Bicur Cho- lera Society will start in Septem- ber. Delta Sigma Phi Sorority. A new society was organized at the home of Miss Faye Feldman, 151110 Inverness, June 1 The following (officers were elected: The Misses Belle Schnurovitz, president; Sall Baxter, vice-pres- ident; Faye Feldman, treasurer, o and Belle Tukesman, secretary. The second meeting was held at the home of Slims Belle Schnuro- witz. Refreshments were served. Hebrew Baby Day Nursery, The Detroit Helorew Infants Or- Horne and Nursery has chosen Sunday, July 24, for an excursion to Tashmoo. Keep this date open. fhe massmeeting at the Congre- gation Emanuel was largely at- tend,' by booth the ladies and men •hoo are affiliated with the build- ing, organizations Reports were read and all were favorable. phan A meeting of the Incur Cholem Society was helot sot the Brotikers NOTICE Ballroom on Junto 3. The an- nouncement wen made of the Bi- Rabbi Moses Fischer has moved cur Cholem moonlight to be given Ills new 011 the evening of Aug. 9- have to 2440 Pingree avenue. telephone number is Euclid 10284. Berger gave a short talk about the organization. The nomination of officers followed. NI. Berger was When in Lake Orion stop appointed to take charge of the election. Sam Wexler was unani- mously elected president; Morris Greenberg was unanimously elect- Levin & Baum Lab. Street ,' vice-president; Jessie Horowitz Kosher Hotel. was unanimously elected recording soporootary; Bessie Gedrich, treas• Private boating, fishing, bath- sorer. Mr. Berger administered the inc beaeh and dance hall. oath of office to the newly elected Corner Lake and Oxford officers. Mr. Max made a motion to give a thing vote of thanks to LAKE ORION the outgoing officers for the good work they have done in the peat For Reservations Phone year. The new president, Mr. Orion 120. Wexler, gave a short talk, asking for more co-operation next year. at LOVE'S COTTAGE A board meeting of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- ganization was held at the home of Mrs. I. Levine Saturday eve- ning, June 11. The greater part 1 of the discussion dealt with the arrangements in connection with , It lawn party. A special meeting was helot at the home of Mrs. Zuckerman 'Tues• Ladies Auxiliary B'nai B'rith. The regular meeting of the La- day, at which thole it was de- dies Auxiliary of the B'nai B'rith cided to give the party at the resi- will take place Nionday, June 251, dence of Mrs. P. Epstein, 545 Mt. pajama party to be given Sat- urday evening, June 18, in honor of Miss Sophie Schneider, a bride- elect. The next regular meking will take place (on Tuesday, June 21, at the home of Miss Belle Jackson of 4210 Virginia park. a101 I dent, presi- lsadore Banks, the outgoing gave a talk and the meeting .•- -•. ..•_ N^. Now on Display ESSEX Tops its Greatest Triumph with even greaterralues At the highest pinnacle of Essex popularity—with the record 0 ,.........................., 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 n t SAMUEL UNGERLEIDER &Cu , 0, $ - , ) g g MEMBERS: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF' TRADE NEW YORK CURB MARKET PA 114.118 PENOBSCOT BUILDING P, PA t P 0, g t P, P It New York g Cleveland Columbus I I R. I. INP114, Mawr Direct Private Wires to All Princi. pal Markets. g L'Allegro Girls. g The last meeting of the L'Alle- g ' groo Girls was held at the home of PA Randolph 4993-4-5-6.7 Canton Zanesville Findlay P A / de• ■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ happier '14a Om Dat/S this Sullilifer Cruisingine Great Lakes VIA TO BUFFALO and NIAGARA FALLS MACKINAC ISLAND (lhe Stunmerllanderland• and CHICAGO What vacation could he more marvelous than one spent at MACKINACISLAND —that natural northern puadise, with its un- trammeled beauty, Its virgin forests, and its many points of his. tone interest/ ,,,, e Greater Essex right of way. The industry does not record a like decision. Yet one glance— one ride in the New Essex Super- Six reveals the startling reasons that prompted it. If thousands praised the former Essex, then tens of thousands must applaud the new. If all sales records were surpassed by the former Essex, then even higher marks must reward the new. cfmenais Scrnic %der Visit NIAGARA FALLS—more beau- Situ! now than ever "I ', with its nightly ; colored illuminations. EVERY DAT sa loth D Inttl~ Overnight between DETROIT and BUF• CIRCLE FAL°, New Ste•mer• Greeter Detroit and G "'"' Buff"' r rDloy, ol oito,In • tamale that Overnight between la healthful and I vigor. DETROIT end CLEVE. I i You'll And here DETROIT dell Jolt solf,horaebacY rldlna, Sall from CLEVELAND to service LAND, DETROIT in July and Aug. :;.5 ". ti r n.6 . 6. s . ntc. d i c. ountlew DETROIT and from to BUFFALO and NIAOARA Three 'Wonge a vo,..it FALLS •I• D &C, and from between DETROIT. asACRINAC ISLAND, Croke to and from this BUFFALO to CLEVELAND 015 unriveled •ummerland W•C&B. St000versat all ports. BA1NT IONACE •ad the Itirarlouti D&C CHICAGO. w eemera, the swi ftest on e re. Lakes, where for You can dance, play pH' ILLU.S.LFLATED. FREEKLET wd other deck 'Ain.... 60, ker mow., aft.. MeC r em,addr esstii. • two bridge, ete , as G a. mv.h. you owl along. Benin June —trd to Sept. SO. of LAKE ERIE DETROIT...CLEVELAND NAVIGATION CO. Esther Alzofox. The meeting pro- (method 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 rnet Friday reining at 8 p. m. for the regular weekly fleeting at the lame 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 decides! to spend the holi- day at Island Lake. Therefore, on Sunday, June 20, the girls will mo- tor there in search of n 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 be held at the home of Miss Bea- trice Wasserman on Friday eve- ning, June 24. Lot Amigos. 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 at Island Lake Sunday, June 17. Members will meet at 1G58 Lee place at 9:30 a. m. Transporta- lion will be p rovided for all. This close of an-1 picnic will mark the clo ot her successful season. Emanon Girl.. The last business meeting of the 1 No previous car—no previous value—gives anything by which to judge it. It is thegreatest achievement in Essex history. We are now showing this Greater Essex Super-Six. We could say it is longer, roomier, more luxurious, with greater power and perform.. ance—yet that does not express it. We do say: "See it and ride in it with greater expecta- tion of fine things than you ever held for any but the costliest cars". You will not be disappointed. Only by ordering promptly can you insure delivery ahead of in- creasing thousands who want it. 2-Pass. Speedabout $700; 4-Pass. Speedster $835; Coach $735; Coupe $735; Sedan $835 Roomier, Finer Interiors ,tu rvice.if, a. 5, Gamma plus war cerise nu. ESSEX Super-Six SURBURBAN DEALERS ROBERTS•WURST MOTOR SALES , "•8 Hodges O•• Auto Sales Fwodale Lake Drive Gering. F•nungton Eastwood Garage Hallway Parts and Service 481 Canfield Ave. West METROPOLITAN DEALERS BAILEY MOTOR SALES 15.325 John R. ss. BEGIN BROTHERS 10939 Kereheval FLEMING MOTOR SALES 11872 Jos. Cams. St. LOUIS G. HARRIS 7040 W. Fort St. HARWITH COMPANY 11651 Woode•rd Ave. BAKER MOTOR SALES CO. 7744 Tar•Ilth St. DEUTSCH BROS. 55920 G.at ot KAISER MOTOR SALES 773% tiwpw A.e . KERO & SCHOENHERR 19027 5'.o DO. AY , METROPOLITAN AUTO SALES 1440 M.chgan Ave. SURBURBAN DEALERS NORTHWESTERN MOTOR SALES Doss Motor Sales Revel Oak 6201 Grand R RAYNAL BROTHERS 9103 (wows ROTHFUSS MOTOR SALES 1174S SA ■ eh•g•n RUND MOTOR SALES 8927 Mark Ave. TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES 2966 Gratort Ave. AARON DEROY MOTOR CAR CO. Wholwale and Retail Sale•reenw—WOODWARD AT GARFIELD--Tolsekow Glemiale 9520-11 Ideal Garage ,4 "N R•ul• C -Coon Motor Sale. HUDSON WAYNE CO. Weyne SCHNEEMAN, KRUSELL & CUNNINGHAM Redford East Side Breads 14937 E. Jefferson Ave. Al Way b ere