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,Americam 'apish Periodical eater

CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE THREE

REVLTForqfxs_n_etRoNlac

Nratrrual nub Club Nntrg

Alpha Lambda Kappa.
The next meeting of the Alpha
Lambda Kappa fraternity will be
held Tuesday evening, June 28, at
:21i53 Glendale avenue. Dr. Drews,
a charter member of the frater-
nity, will speak to the weathers.
The fraternity will also hold its
second annual outing at Put-in-
Bay this Sunday.

llotion pictures of Palestine were
shown at the beginning of the eve-
ning, after! which the meeting
started with the report of the
progress of the dance at the
Granada park Sunday evening,
July 10. Mrs. J. Kunion, Mrs.
Celia Schmidt and Mrs. Eva Pol-
lock volunteered to go in a com-
mittee to Mt. Clemens to sell tick-
ets, and Mrs. Richmond to Cass
Northwestern League.
Lake. The other committees,
A regular meeting of the North- which will be announced in the
western Women's League was held next issue of The Chronicle, will
Tuesday evening at the Philadel- cover the various business and res-
phia and Byron Talmud Torah. idential sections. Lawrence Lip-

HEAR

CHARLES JOLLEY

1

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SING

"ELI - ELI"

New Fresh Air Camp to Open Sunday

upholstering and trimming, under-
neath the features which make the
first appeal to the eye, are hidden
values—features of conatruction
The Twelfth street district •it-
Many coach building practices1 which insure against noises and
ne•sed the opening of a high-class found heretofore only in finest rumbles.
haberdashery Tuesday, June 21, at custom built motor cars and sev-
In Dodge Brothers new engine
8730 Twelfth street. Selig R. Rez- eral innovations in the art are
with its 69-pound crankshaft no
ntli, who has established an envi- found in the new bodies of Dodge
engine vibration is to be found
Brothers Senior line.
even at the highest speeds. Body

I>Ilss R u b' t HS IS OM ' 0 ' t IC
h' c harte
t' r REZNIK OPENS NEW

members of the sorority. The
shown in her at her home at 1147
N. Martindale, June 18, at which
everyone present had nn enjoyable
evening, and Miss Wiens received
some beautiful gifts.

Purity Chapter, Order Eastern
Star.

VALUE BUILT INTO

NEW DODGE BODIES

TWELFTH ST. STORE

Behind the attractively finished rumbles may result from engine
On Monday afternoon, Julie 27,
panels, behind the beautiful lines, vibration or from the rough pave-
Purity Chapter will hold its an-
behind the comfortable, luxurious ment or roads.
nual children ' s intro.
• A line pro-
A view of the Fresh Air Society's new camp on Blaine Lake.
gram for both the kiddies and the
Above is a view of a part of the Fresh Air Society's new came grown-ups has been arranged, also
at Blaine Lake, near Brighton, Mich., which will be dedicated Sunday. refreshments and toy's for the kid-
On the left is the dining hall, in the center the administration and dies.
infirmary building, and on the rii,ht is one of the four dormitories.
On Monday evening, June 13, a
.hurt business meeting was fol-
!toyed
by initiation which was most
B'nos
Zion.
ton, editor of The Jewish Chron-
beautifully exemplified by the fie•a"
icle, gave an interesting talk to
A very interesting meeting of
officers.
Fallowing the initiation a
the meeting id the part Jewish the B'nos Zion took place at the
very delightful luncheon was
women play in social work.
hone' of Mrs. Julius Berman on
.ere ed.
Burlingame avenue on Tuesday
Kademiah Girls.
last. An announcement was made
Athena Girl.' Club.
Miss Kate Hurwitz of Belmont by Mrs. Sarah Gittleman that the
Miss Belle Jackson of 1210 Vir-
avenue was hostess at the last ranting of the watch would take
place the first Week in September. ginia Park was hostess at the last
meeting of the Kademiah
Elaborate plans ere being made It was thought more advisable to regular meeting id the Athena
for the first of a series of lawn raffle same then as more time wit , ' Girls' club, held Tuesday evening
bridge parties, to be held on Sun- needed to dispose of additional last, at which time election of of-
day, June 26, from 2 to 5, at the raffle books. Mrs. M. Cohen gave dIticers took place. The following
home of Miss Elizabeth Apple, very instructive and interesting were elected: President, Miss
2666 Pingo,. avenue. Every effort talk on Palestine. • Esther Jacobson; vice-president,
Miss Sophie Schneider; recording
is being made to make this event


We Moderns. l secretary, Miss Sophie Schwartz;
a lovely one. Novel prizes will be
SELIG R. REZNIK
A meeting was held at the home convsPonding secretary, Miss An-
awarded. In the event it rains the
Ina
Milstein;
treasurer,
Miss
Min-
ethic's will be net up in Miss Ap- of Miss Anna s, k 380,,
able reputation during the yieli-
ple's home.
Michigan avenue, Monday evening. u1/' Schneider, and sergeant-at- he has been in business on Twelfth
arms, Mrs. Gertrude Fishman. The
June 20.
street, is the proprietor and °eller
next regular business meeting will
W. W. Girls' Club.
A debate has been arranged on
of the new store.
I nc held Tuesday evening, Jute 28,
The fixtures of the new store
The last meetnig of W. W. the following subject: "Resolved,
nt the home ofu ll iss Schwartz of
are the finest and most attractive I
Girls' Club was held Tuesday eve- That a Bridge Should Be Built Be- -39 Owen avene.
that !Me Reznik was able to se-I
ning, June 21, at the home of Miss tween Detroit and Windsor." /,
lending a pleasant and effi-
Ann Wuntner on Jos. Campau is to be presented at the nest
Phalanx Club.
cient atmosphere to the establish- ,
avenue. Various plans and sug- meeting which will ho' held at the
gestions for the W. W. Girls' Club home of Miss Bessie Levine, 4262 An installation of officers of the ;mint.
Mr. Reznik has been fortunate I
cottage at Lake Orion were dis- Bangor avenue, Monday evening, Phalanx club was held Thursday,
June 16, at 8:30 p. m. Following in establishing merchandising con-
cussed. June 27.
the regular routine of business the nections with a number of the fin-
Miss Lucille Cousins, an honor-
following assumed office: Harold est manufacturers and wholesalers,
Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority.
ary member who resides in Toron-
Bilsky, president; DWI Slavin, of !lien's high-class furnishings.'
to, Ont., will be a guest of the
The last regular weekly meet-
girls at the cottage during August. ing of the Tau Sigma Epsilon So- vice-president; Ilarry Abramowitz, His stocks include the newest
Miss Bessie Feldstein will be rority was held at the home of the secretary; Larry Bornstein, trees- styles and materials in many na-
hostess at the next meeting at her Susses Bellenson of Collingwoo d urer; Cecil Bornstein, business tionally advertised brands Of mer-
-hair- chandise.
home, 422 Farnsworth, on Tues- IlVellUE. Plans were completed for
'
day evening, June 28.
a moonlight party for the sorority man. Following their installation
in office each took the Phalanx
and escorts. Also for a bridge
teeth. At the close of the meeting CONCERT GIVEN BY
A. B. C. Girls.
party in honor of the Night
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The meeting id the A. 13. C. Hawks. The balance of the eve - the members and female guests
drove out to Belle Isle and a pie-
Girls was held at the home of the sing was devoted to bridge.
The
It'rith Symphony Or-
Misses Bertha and Florence Mit-
The Fourth of July will be spent °u was held. A vice albs was
tledorf on Michigan avenue. Pins by must of the members of the placed on the bumpers of one of chestra, under the direction of Dr.
Mark Gunsburg, well known Wan-
have been ordered for the entire sorority at their cottage at Cass the cars 11111i between popular num-
tiers on the vii.trola Al Wolf and ist, presented a splendid public
club. It was decided to have meet- Lake.
Francis Wolf entertained on a concert Wednesday, June 15, in
ings every two weeks during the
- —
banjo uke, and Harold Bilsky en- the auditorium of the Cass Tech-,
months of July and August.
Ladies' Auxiliary B'nai B'rith.
tertained on the mouth organ Meal high school.
The next meeting will be held
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pi
Pis ah ' Ev
The concert proved a great suc-
in el in the danc.ing .
at Miss Carolyn Krusner's home,
Lodge, I. 0. B. It.. are scheduled' Ci•il )"(Born i s ' t )ein
e and Jock Coop r, cess, and speaks well for the fu-
3830 Twenty-ninth street.
play a conspicuous part in the who left Friday, June 17, on a ture fo the symphony.
numerous activities that are in
The soloists of the evening were
Ukranian Ladies' Aid.
preparation for convention week. tear through the west, each gave
The Ukranian Ladies' Aid So- July 3, 4, 5 and 6, when B'nai a farewell talk, and following this Miss Lillian Rabinowitz, Mrs.
sang
a
farewell
Frances
Smith and Walter Chas-
the
entire
e
group
ciety of Detroit wishes to an-
[Frith lodges from middle western
sen, all of whom are students of
' for them.
nounce their forthcoming tag day
states and provinces of Canada
'"
Dr.
Mark
Cunsburg. The program
and dance ill Mt. Clemens. July
will convene in Detroit.
included a symphony of Beet-
Kvutsah Ivrith Detroitith.
10 has been set aside for the tag
Mrs. Harry Fleishman, presi-
haven,
Cappriecio
by 11Iendelssohn,
day, while the dance will he given
Sunday, June 2;, at 8 p. at. at
dent, announces'that all necessary
Wanderer Fantasie by Schubert
at Elkins hotel July 20. The pro-
arrangements have been made to the residence of Samuel Levin, .izt, Concerto by Grigg, and an
ceeds of these two Occasions will
entertain the wives of the visiting' 2453 Richton, a meeting of the
verture by Nicolai.
go toward the upkeep of an orphan
delegates. A reception committee l Cultural Hebrew Group, Kvutzah
- -
-
-

home in Kiev. The ladies of the has been appointed headed by leruth Detroitith, will be held.
The exceptional cigarette
society beg the public to co-oper-
for the exceptional man
Phone Clifford 01144.
Mrs. N. Blatnikotf, who will co- The principal of Kirby Center,
ate with them in making these two
ups-rote with the following ladle,. l• Rosenberg, will talk on the prob-
who feels he is entitled to
undertakings successful.
if the committee: Mrs. L. Ruben bin: facing the Zionist convention'
the better things in life.
Home Cooking.
stein, Mrs. II. Klein, Mrs. 11. Fix- in Atlantic City. 'the famous work-
No Sigma Delta.
ler, Mrs. R. Newman, Mrs. B. ers' leader of Palestine, Mr. Efros,
Hungarian Kosher Restaurant.
The last meeting of the Nu Sig- Flanders, Mrs. E. Schwartz, Miss will deliver a message about Pales-
Strictly li .111C Cookins •Illi
ma Delta, before its adjournment
A. Kaufman, Mrs. J. Rosenblum. tube•
303 MACOMB ST., Cor RANDOLPH
for the summer, was held at the Mrs. M. Bernstein, Mrs. B. Gould,
Cantor Milkowski and M. D.
home of Miss Lillian Lipsitz on Mrs. H. Prenzlauer, Mrs. G. Cohen, Margoles, under the accompani-
Glendale avenue, Sunday after-
Mrs. J. Fleisher, Mrs. M. Goldberg, meat of W. Chasten, will sing Ile-
noon, June 12.
Mrs. Wm. Feltner, Mrs. 11. Feld- brew songs. At the end refresh-
Officers elected for the coming
ments will be served. All members
season were: Miss Ann Skolnick,
and friends are invited.
president; Miss Goble Davis, sec-
J. W. E. W. 0.
retary, and Miss Edith Tabor,
The North Woodward branch DOCTORS APPROVE
treasurer.
of the J. W. E. W. 0. terminated
NEW GIRT GIRDLE
the
season's activities with a
Orean Girls' Club.
Mrs. Morris Baum, East Mil- luncheon and card party held
on
Wednesday,
June
22,
at
The recently invented Gert-San
" waukee avenue, was hostess at the
'.tune 16 meeting of the Orean the Knights of Pythias hall. An Complete Girdle, designed and per-
expression of gratitude is extend- fected by Mrs. Sarah Gert of 410
Girls' Club.
I arty planned was postponed ed to the participants in assisting
King ave-
nue, ha s
the Misses Mary Feldman and to make this affair a hug( sows.
met with
A
piece
of
tapestry
was
raffled,
do-
Rose Rubenstein, two members
a chorus
who have been visiting in Los An- noted by Mrs. Harry Klein.
of
approv-
Mrs.
Sam
Goldstick
of
1118
2
gales for the past year, return,
al from
Cortland avenue will he the host-
which is expected shortly.
the
many
ess
at
the
next
regular
meeting
Election of new officers took
physicians
place and the following were held by the North Woodward
who
have
branch
of
the
J.
W.
E.
W.
O.
on
elected: President, Miss Fannie
passed up-
Biegel; secretary. Miss Esther Tuesday, June 28, at 2 p. fit., at
on its mer-
which
time
election
of
officers
will
Keller; treasurer, Mrs. Jean Taub.
its. Doc-
The June 23 sleeting was held take place. All members are urged
tors agree
at the home of Miss Esther Keller, to attend.
that this
Chandler avenue.
abdominal
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Social meeting was deferred un-
support is
Mrs.
D.
l'enfil
of
5311
Rosedale
til the next meeting,.
one
that
court was hostess of the social
they can
meeting of the Alpha Beta Gamma
Beta Zeta Bridge Sorority.
recom-
The last meeting of the Eta Sorority, held on Tuesday, June
e n d
Beta Zeta Bridge Sorority was 21. Miss Freda Silverman, a guest
SARAH GERT
highly for
held at the home of bliss Gertrude of Mrs. Penni, and Miss Ruth Bur-
both before and after vontinement
man
won
prizes
in
bridge.
Victorson, 50112 Maplewood ave-
The next regular business meet- andabdominal operations.
nue. In honor of Miss Betty Fel-
The ninny women who have al-
senfeld's graduation the girls at- ing will be held on Tuesday, June
ready worn this new girdle—busi-
tended the Garrick to see "Broad- 28,at the home of Miss Belle
ness and professional women, ex-
Wintner,
1645
Collingwood
ave-
way." which was followed by a
pectant mothers, housewives, con-
dinner at King Wa Lo', Bridge nue.
valescents, and many others—are
was played at this last meeting and
unanimous in prnising the satis-
Hebrew
Baby
Day
Nursery.
prizes were won by the Misses
Don't forget the excursion to factory relief from fatigue and
Charlotte Readisch and Avis Rice.
pain which is afforded by this new
Tashmoo,
given
by
the
Detroit
Ile-
The next meeting will be held
development.
at the home of Miss Avis Rice, brew Infants Orphan Home and
Mrs. Gert is offering to sell these
Nursery,
Sunday,
July
24.
Come
3318 Calvert avenue.
girdles at cost in order that she
and bring your friends.
may prove to the womanly.] of De-
Beta Zeta Sorority.
troit the comfort and pleasure to
Junior Relief Club.
The last meeting of the Eta
be derived through the use of her
Beta Zeta Sorority was held Fri- The Junior Relief Club will hold wonderful invention. Samples of
day evening, June 10, at the home their meetings at Mrs. B. Hones, the girdle and surgical belt are on
a
t
1636
Collingswood
avenue,
every
of Miss Charlotte Reddisch,
exhibit at several Detroit hospitals.
2220 Gladstone avenue. Plans Tuesday evening. All members be
were made for a formal theater ! present.
"LAZYBONES" AT BONSTELLE
party which will be followed by a
Beta Tau Iota.
visit to Blossom !teeth. Bridge
The
Beta
Tau
Iota
Sorority
an-
played
and
the
prizes
were
Was
Because of Detroit's preference
won by the Misses Ilelen Rosen- nounces that the winner of the for the most famous of American
china tea set which was raffled is
berg and Avis Rice.
dramatists, Owen Davis, the an-
The next meeting will be held Miss Helen Geisel of Birmingham. nouncement that "Lazybones,"
at the home of bliss Trudie Vic- Contribution to charity will soon
n, will be the next at-
his Ix 'n,
be made. The members of the so-
torsos, 500 Maplewood.
traction at the Bonstelle play-
rority have invited their friends to
will receive immediate re-
join them on a hike to the island sponse from local playgoers.
Time Kai Pisa. Sorority.
A regular weekly business meet- on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
"Lazybones," described by New
ing of the Time Kai I'istis Sorority Swimming is one of the most in- York critics as the best play ever
was held on Monday, June 20, at viting diversions awaiting the hik- written by this prolific and popular
the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse. Final ers.
playwright, tells the story of the
The next meeting of the soror-
arrangements for sorority pins
shiftless attitude toward life of a
have been made at Wayne Bros. ity will be held at the home of the young man in the village of Milo,
Pins will be completed in about secretary, Miss Mary Owrutsky, Maine.
15904 Muirland. This will be a
two weeks.
The play enjoyed tremendous
. 1445
For Wednesday, July 13, a din- farewell to Miss Rose Kursman, popularity in New York, where it $670
. 1245
. 885
ner and theater party has been who will leave soon to be a camp had a long and successful run at '
arranged. Dinner will be held at councillor.
the Vanderbilt theater, and is a
the Oriental, which will be fol-
play that Bonstelle patrons will •
E. J. W. W. 0.
lowed by the theater party.
1 1/2-TON
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Members and friends are invited
The following regular business
Detroit
meeting will be held on Monday, to a lawn party to be given Satur-
June 27. at the Y. W. M. A. club- day evening, June 25, at the resi- 4

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The members of the sorority
dinner will be at King Wah La's,
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and
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