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A merica 'elvish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AMU* • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

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18, 19 and 20, at the lodge's tem-
porary quarters at Woodward and
Kenilworth. Valuable raffle prizes
are offered and the committee in
charge has arranged for a num-
ber of entertaining and novel fea-
tures.
Ladies' Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge. !, ited at the next regular meeting
Associated with Jericho Lodge
A special meeting will be held which will be held Friday evening are Jericho Rebecca Lodge, Can-
at it o'clock Monday night at the I a t the home of Miss Fannie Bern- ton Jericho and Jericho Encamp-
By LAWRENCE LIPTON
Wriai B'rith Community ('enter. !s tein of 6:34 Belmont avenue.
ment, all of whom are co-operat-
Plans will be discussed and formu- '
Charles C.. Simons, lawyer, law- 'instead of purely i■ s•al er state busi- sue was whether the Detroit Mu-
ing to make this affair a huge
lated for the social program of the •
Kvotsah lvrith Detroitith.
maker, judge. To few men is it lies: and opened the way for his ele- nitipal Railway was performing a
success.
auxiliary for the coming season.
governmental. function, thus ex-
given to wield so great a power l cation to the federal bench.
The Kvutzah Ivrith Detroitith is
After the meeting, bridge will be • I planning a picnic to take place at
over the destinies of men. To help, During the war he served as empting its employes frOIll the
Phalanx Club.
played. There will be prizes and
'almer Park on Sunday, July 31.
The last meeting of the Phalanx make the laws, to invoke the law,' special agent of the Prove.t Mar- federal income tax. Judge Simons
refreshments.
. All members will gather at the Club was held on Thursday, July before the bar of justice and, final - shad General, ad lusting differences ruled that it was a governmental
home of Miss Ethel Kutnick, 920 20, at the 1'. W. II. A. clubhouse, ly, to sit in judgement upon the in- between drafted men and their local function. The case went to the Su-
preme Court of the United States
lolbrook avenue, at le a. m. Aside 59 Rowena street. The meeting terpretation of the laws. draft boards.
Beta Tau Iota Sorority.
for final decision but, before that
rum the different amusements ar- was held early in the evening, due
Charles C. Simons was horn in
It was in 11 ernits.r, 192'2, that
The members of Beta Tau Iota
court had time to rule an it, Con-
anged for the day, there will be to the Dempsey-Sharkey fight. It Detroit on May 21, 1876, the son or
Sorority spent a delightful Sunday '
gress
exempted such employees
a literary program. All are in- was decided that during the re- David 11'. Simons. Ile attended
at Walled Lake. Rowing, swim-
from taxation fur the years in ques-
vited.
mainder of the summer months the Detroit schools, and, later, the
ming and dancing were among the
tion and the ease was dismissed.
meetings will he held every second University of Michigan, from which
many attractions during the day.
A recent ease of considerable im-
he received the Bachelor of Letter
The social committee is planning Jericho Lodge, No. 490, I. 0. 0. F. week, instead of every week.
portance was the Knees case. The
degree in 1598. Ile then prepared
Jericho Lodge, No. 491), I. O.
a series of similar affairs for the
questiot
:to he derided was whether
for the practice of law and two
emainder of the summer. Miss 0, F., and its branches are com- Jericho Rebekah Lodge, No. 328.
Mrs. gales' share of the so-called
Jericho Rebekah Lodge, No. 328, years later the University of Mich-
Anne Karr, a new pledge to the bining Naves in staging a bazaar
igan awarded hint the degree of
"Dodge dividend" declared some
sorority, will be informally initi- and carnival to be held Aug. 17, held it regular meeting on Monday
years ago by the Ford Motor com-
evening, July 18, at its temporary Bachelor of Laws.
pany was subject to income tax
His legal training completed, he
quarters, 9420 Woodward avenue.
'Aden varied or when ordered dis-
New officers for the ensuing term opened a law 011ie in Detroit. Ile
tributed by the court. This case
were installed. The next regular also devoted many hours to public
will soon go for final derision to the
weeting will be held at the above service and soon rust' to a position
Supreme ( . 1.1.11t.
addres on Monday i.vening, Aug. 14 recognized leadership in the re
hen the Furl-Sapiro case was
I. All members lire

urged to be publican party in Michigan. It was
...
t
ountits
settled out
not long before he was called to the
of • court recently, it was
present.
necessary fur a federal judge to
service of his fellow citizens as law-
sign
the
order
of dismissal. It was
inaker.
As
a
senator
in
the
state
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
an out of pudic justice that placed
legislature Judge Simons served
The Junior Hebrew Relief Club
this historic task in thehands id'
the second district from 1903 to
will hold a special meeting Tues-
1901.
Judge Charles C. Simons. As he
--.
day, Aug. 2, at 16:36 Collingwood
affixed his signature to the order he
This term in the state legislature
CORNER GRAND RIVER
avenue. All members are urged
remarked with characteristic brev-
WAS
only
the
beginning
of
a
series
to be present. Plans are ready for
ity, "I am very glad to sign this.
it party to take place Saturday, of public positions of trust and •
I congratulate both parties.'"
Duly 30, at the home of the Misses honor. The year following the ex-1
Judge Simons has twice sat on
Bachrach of 4513 Dix avenue. All piration of his term in the state
the Court of Appeals for the Sixth
senate
he
filled
the
office
of
circuit
members are invited.
Circuit in Cincinnati.
court conunirsioner of Wayne coun-
---
As a lecturer and public speaker
IDetroit Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. ty. In 1908 he was chosen to rep- JUDGE CHARLES C. SIMONS
the judge's reputation is ion. of
resent the county in the Michigan
A mass nweting WaS held at Con-
long
standing dating, in fact, from
constitutional convention, thus tak- Senator Charles E. Townsend and
. gregation Emanuel and was very
mg his place uniting the framers of Senator James Couzens nominated his college days. Ile has delivered
largely attended. The Detroit lie-
Charles
C.
Simons
for
the
office
of
lectures
in various parts of the
our bash. 111•.
brew Orphan Home and Nursery
As a member of the constitution- federal judge. Warren G. Hard- country' and written papers on pub-
will cordially welcome any ladies
ing,
thin
President
of
the
United
lic
and
governn•ntal
affairs. A
al convention he served on a num-
who will bi. kind enough to spend
ber of important eommittees, not- States. accepting the recomm•nda- lecture which he delivered before
a day at this institution, which is ably the one Oil Cities and Villages tions of the senators, submitted the the Covenant Club of ChicastO on
located at 545 East Canfield ave-
which inaugurated the home rule name to the Senate which duly rat- "Lincoln and the Spirit of '76," wins
nue. Sunday, July 24, the institu- provision giving cities control over ified the appointment. President printed and published. During the
tion held an excursion to Tashmoo. their own streets and the right to Harding signed the commission on agitation some years ago on behalf
Various kinds of entertainment OWT1 and operate public utilities.
Feb. 6 and on the nineteenth of the of the &reel primary he delivered
was provided.
From the arena of state affairs same month Charles C. Sunons took many addresses on the subject.
Judge SiMOIIS is now serving his
he was next called upon to step in- the oath of office as a United States
Thet ■ Rho Chi Sorority.
third terni as president of the Red-
to the larger arena of national af- Judge.
Miss Blanche Velansky of Lee fairs. In 1916 he was made R•-
Among the many interesting and ford Country Club. Ile Was pres-
place was hostess at the last meet- publican presidential elector-at- important cases that Judge Simons ident of the Louis Blitz Lodge id'
ing of the Theta Rho Chi Sorority, large.
This step marked his has tried is the case of Frye versus the 13'nai 13'rith and is a member
held Wednesday evening, July 20. emergence in the field of national Woodworth. The question at is- of its successor, Pisgah Lodge.
Plans are under way for a dance
to take place the latter part of
WILL GIVE private Ilebrew les-
Aug. 14. Mesdames E.
E Sobel and '
I September. The Misses Rose Be-
sons translating in English and
Our entire stock of hand-tailored Suits and hand-
K. Dene nfeld are in charge of the It •
livsky and Jean Snyder are in
Jewish. Theodore Olender, 3791
a.
program
for
the
day.
On
Sunday,
tailored Top-coats. No special purchases-
charge of arrangements. Miss
Monterey Ave. Phone Garfield
July :31, at 10 a.
dedication of
Blanche Velansky will be hostess
9096-R.
no job lots; just our regular stock of
the tombstone for Mrs. Jeanette. MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher
at the next regular business meet-
caterer for weddings, banquets,
Rottenberg will take place at the
highest quality merchandise-every
ing.
parties, etc. Excellent food. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Grutiot and Sixteen and One-half
room with couple, or will share
garment hand-tailored. Come
Rates reasonable. 167(1 Pingree
Mile road cemetery.
The Do-ers.
flat. Phone Arlington 3195-M
Ave. Empire 7146. Will also
now while assortments are
, The last meeting of the Do-era
Sundays; other days call Glen-
rent out home for private par-
J. W. E. W. 0.
was held at the home of Miss Mol-
dale 8391.
still complete.
ties and weddings.
lie Samburg Friday evening, July
The Jewish Women's European
22. Plans for a card party which Welfare Organization is planning MRS. J. SHERLINE--First-class FOR RENT - Comfortable fur-
nished room in modern apart-
is to be given Sunday afternoon, its first luncheon and card party
cooking and catering for wed-
ment for gentleman. 1250 Cal-
Oct. 23, were completed. It was of the season for Tuesday, Nov. 1.
dings and parties. 15852 Lin-
vert
Ave., apartment 37 Phone
REGENT
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decided
to
hold
same
at
Webster
A
rummage
sale
is
being
planned
'ENGEN
wood Avenue. I'hone hemlock
Hemlock 10356.
Hall and that the proceeds be do- for December. Anyone having any
1881.w.
It c .11:vos, •
Cooled by
nated to needy families.
old clothes please keep them until
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Cool al
Circalatioy
After the business meeting that time or call Arlington 4184. VIOLINIST-Modern teacher.
EMPIRE 9200
room, large and airy, suitable
ll'iyhed
friends of the members were en-
Through an error the following
Gives private lessons at pupil's
for one or two gentlemen, in
tertained. Refreshments, games names were omitted from the list
residence. A few lessons will
private family. 2468 Gladstone
I SlAGE I
and a radio program concluded the of the installation of officers last
convince you. Call Empire 0190.
Ave. Garfield 6:339-M,
evening.
week: Mrs. J. Bagdade, recording
secretary; Mrs. Benjamin Raclin, HOUSE FOR S A L E - Pingree FOR SALE-Two houses at Keego
Tau Sigma Epsilon.
corresponding secretary, and Mrs.
Ilarbor at Cass Lake. One con-
near Linwood. Brick and Kelly-
The last weekly meeting of the Nathan Fishman, treasurer.
tains five rooms and the other
stone. Eight rooms, full attic
Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority was
seven rooms. Includes bath;
and basement, suit room and
held at the home of Miss Anne
Ocean Girls Club.
everything, modern. Write Box
bedroom. Reaso noble price.
Levine of Clairmount avenue.
287, Keego Harbor, Mich.
Phone Hemlock 6050-R.
Miss .Yetta Weisberg of Vine-
Arrangements have been com-
W0011 avenue was hostess at the
pleted for a bridge party to be
PERMANENT HOME wanted for
last social meeting of the Ocean AMERICAN-BORN Jewish woman
held at the home of Miss lee Su-
13-year-old girl, with intelligent
desires position. Good cook and
;rah WESLEY EDDY - I he Prioie llokoni -
berov of 3745 Calvert avenue Girls Club held Thursday, July 21.
family. For particulars call
At the meeting held July 28 at
will take full charge. Fond of
Thursday evening, Aug. 4, in
Hemlock 1114-.1. 164 West Da-
children. Best of references.
- and
the home of Mrs. Jean Tobb of
honor of the Nite Hawks. Enter-
vidson Ave., Highland Park.
Glendale avenue, there was fur-
Good manager. Mrs. F. hon.].
tainment in the form of piano so-
ther discussion concerning the card
ritzer, General Delivery, Mt. FOR SAI.E - Bargain. Burlin-
los, dialogue, followed by dancing,
party
and
raffle
which
will
be
held
Clemens.
game Ave. High grade duplex.
will complete the program for the
on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 2, at
Four large bedrooms in each;
evening.
0,RgEeNnTti-o.
-Naince furnished r1Tri
two garages.
The members of the sorority are the Chatham Apartment Hotel. FO(11
'nel.
Tickets
may
be
secured
from
all
r Phone
iw'ns. paN
ynutienis
taking steps towards arrangements
2014 West Philadelphia Ave.
Longfellow 7170 between 10
for their annual informal dance, members of the club. A hiki. is
being
planned
to
take
place
in
the
Phone
Garfield
4047-J.
Newest ll'esterit
H
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N
h
and 11 a. m. and after fi p. m.
which will be held Thanksgiving
S.
evening, Nov. 24. Reservations near future.
Romance- 11
I WANTED--Rabbinical student or FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
are being made for one of the
cantor to conduct services dur-
in new building. Shower and all
el 11 I I illg
Beta Rho Delt•.
finest orchestras in the state. No
ing Iligh Holy Days. One able to
conveniences. Close to street car
efforts will be spared in order to
The Beta Rho Delta Sorority
.411(T1,111111 .
deliver sermons in English pre-
line. Phone Garfield -1112-M.
make this the most popular dance entertained with a farewell party
fernol. Write for appointment;
lo "The
of the season.
which took place at the home of
stating age, experience and sal-
Vanishing
Miss Birdie Marcus of 610 Hol-
ary desired. Address A. Ruben-
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
brook avenue, honoring Mrs. Do-
stein, president Mt. Sinai Con-
A onerirn a"
At the board of directors' meet
lores E. Levett, who is leaving for
g.retration, Port Huron, Mich.
ing of the Ilebrew Ladies' Aid So
WITH
Toledo. The members were guests
MICHIGAN
held
at
the
home
was
ciety which
of Miss Rose Golinsky at a bridge-
WARNER BAXTER '-'--
The opening of the greater
FOR
RENT - Nicely furnished
of Mrs. C. Davidson of 2224 Glad
tea
on
Tuesday,
July
19.
Prizes
room with private family. 9903 movie season is being celebrated
FORD STERLING
stone avenue, Wednesday evening were won by the Misses Dorothy
McQuade Ave. Phone Euclid at the Michigan next week with
July 20, it was decided to hold a Schechter and Sally Cutler, while
Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nielsson
* REGENT
3827-J,
REGENT * REGENT ik REGENT *
picnic at Island Lake on Sunday Miss Ida Elbinger received the
on the screen in "Lonesome La-
consolation prize. The next regu-
PERSONAL SERVICE --Madame: dies" and the l'ublix Revue "Mural
lar business meeting will be held
We will refill your basket or Paintings." The picture is a clever
at Belle Isle.
vase with beautiful artificial story of a tired business man who
flowers that really look natural fell under the influence of the jazz
Athena Girls Club.
at a very low cost. Call Cadil- age only to be returned to his fire-
lac 5895. Refining Decorating side when friend wife began to
Mrs. Marion Otis of Gladstone
take things into her own hands.
Shop, 301 Metropolitan Bldg.
avenue was hostess at the last reg-

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The romantic joy ride of the
26. Plans are being completed
on lake front at Lake Orion. "gay nineties," "The First Auto,"
for the bridge and raffle to take
Pleasant surroundings, home is the feature picture at the Malli•
place Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18,
cooking plenty of fresh vege- son next week. I'atsy Ruth Miller
at the Savoy Hotel. Tickets may
tables, etc. $18 per week. Three heads the cast of this comedy of
he secured from any of the mem-
blocks from interurban, on Josie the days when Dynamic Detroit
bers.
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The next regular meeting will
take place Tuesday evening, Aug. --- Mrs. D. Graff, Lake Orion, Mich. with the "gasoline buggy" and
- - when horse racing was the sport
9, at the home of Mrs. Gertrude PIANO TEACHER and accom-
of sports. A thrilling race between
Fishman of 2005 West Phila-
panist. Rita Welt, 2994 Rich- horse and auto, some scenes of
, .1Iephia avenue, apartment 403.
ton Ave. Phone Longfellow Barney Ohltied in action at the
6197.
steering lever of the old Ford
Nite Hawk Club.
"999" are some of the high lights
FOR RENT--Nice furnished room
The Nite Ilawk Club has thin-
of the action.
for one or two gentlemen or
ned many- affairs to take place at
couple. Kitchen privileges. 1175
its cottage at Lake Orion. Four
CAPITOL
West Euclid Ave. Phone North-
events just carried out were: First,
Ben Lyon starring in his latest
way 0287 1% .
parent week, each member invit-
screen drama, "For the Love of
ing his parent to stay a week; sec- FOR RENT- Five.roorn flat. Close Nlike," conies as the film attrac-
lond, moonlight-swim, on Wednes-
to Hutchinson School. 1479 tion at the Capitol next week, 've-
play evening, July 20, the Alpha
Blaine Ave. Reasonable. Phone ginning Sunday. The story is her-
Nu Beta Sorority were invited out
alded as an "expose of college
Empire 2607-W.
for a monlight swim, followed by
life." The biggest laugh show of
a lunch at the cottage; third, (wrist FOR RENT - Nicely furnished the year is promised on the Capi-
bridge, on Wednesday evening,
room for one or two gentlemen, tol stage for the week.
July 27, the Ased-Ed-Din Sorority
With or without meals. 1479
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were entertained at the cottage;
Blaine Ave. Phone 2607-W.
STATE
fourth, bridge, on Thursday eve-
Fred Stritt beginning his third
ning, July 25, the Nite Hawks FOR RENT-Nice furnished mod- week as the star of the stage and
ern room with couple. Reason- Richard Dix in "Quicksand." as
were invited to a bridge given by
able. 2983 Virginia Park. l'hone the feature on the screen are the
the Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority,
Euclid 7626-W.
held at the home of Miss Lee Su-
highlights on the State Theater's
beroff of :3745 Calvert avenue.
program of entertainment next
During the week-end of July 30 FOR RENT-Nice furnished room week.
"Quicksands" is said to
for one or two gentlemen or ,..‘,„ Richard Di x one
and July 31 the C. I.. H. Girls
of the
ladies. With or without board. a'
will be the guest, at the cottage,
active ■ and spectacular roles he
Telephone service. Mrs. Weber,
for which an elaborate program is
has had in his career as a screen
1980 Blaine Ave.
I being planned.
star.
'
The next regular meeting will FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
be held Thursday, Aug. 4, at the
ADAMS
MOM with private family. Sint-
home of Joseph L. Wilber of 3021
Rejoicing and laughter will
able for couple or one or two
Carter.
persons. One block from bus greet the return of the popular
or car line. 2728 Cortland Ave. comedy team to the screen. at the
Adams Sunday. Wallace Beery
I'hone Arlington 0051-M.
CARD OF THANKS
and Raymond Hatton are together
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room again in a new comedy, "Fireman
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein of
with private family. 3339 Cle- Save My Child." This marks the
430 East Ferry avenue wish to
ments. near Dexter. Garage if first appearance of these two stars
thank their relatives and friends
desired. Suitable for gentleman since the uproarious "W'e'ns. In the
for the kindness' shown them dar-
or employed couple. Phone Ar- Navy Now." Greta Nissen has the
ing their recent bereavement.
lington 7445-M.
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