PAGE SIX 11E ErBOIT LWISFICIRONICLE • MOONLIGHT TUESDAY OF PURITY CHAPTER • The moonlight being sponsored by Purity Chapter on the steamer Tashocio, Tuesday evening, July MRS. CORA JACOBY BETTY JANE THREE Convenient Downtown locations 1510 Woodward ELLIMAN'S WIRICK'S Cor. Grand River and Griswold 225 West Grand River ENJOY THE COOL LAKE BREEZES By Attending the MOONLIGHT a Sponsored by PURITY CHAPTER No. 359 ORDER EASTERN STAR TUES. EVE JULY 31 Bridge Prizes For Every Table STEAMER TASHMOO I ENTERTAINMENT MOVING PICTURES Finzel's Society Orchestra Dancing Until Midnight ZEIRE ZION HEARS MRS. J. H. EHRLICH a a r9 '1ra m BRIDGE -- Leaves Foot of Griswold St. at 8:30 P. M. Everyone Invited Tickets $1.00 13311711111. 71TIMIMMINIPOIMITI UT., IFNI IiirtnrIU man .IMMPFIRII rsmsturnmssurzorm, REMOVAL ANNOUNCMENT HARRY YUDKOFF Begs to announce the removal of his offices from 1022 Ford Bldg., to larger and more commo- dious quarters at 1479 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. RA 8010 Where he will be able to render his friends and clients an even better service on all matters pertain ing to insurance. 111111 1 31, promises to be a gala event o the summer season. The commit. tee in charge, with Mrs. cora Ja- coby as chairman, has spared no effort to make this affair one long effort to make this an interesting affair in the annuls of the chap- ter's events. The boat will leave the foot o f Griswold street promptly at 8:30 p. m. Music will be furnished by Finzel's Society Orchestra for those desiring to dance, and an in- teresting, program has been ar- ranged for those desiring other amusements. The past matrons and patrons of the chapter wil form the reception line on the see- form the reception line on the sec- been reserved for those desiring to indulge in bridge, with prizes for each table. Moving pictures will be shown on the second deck in addition to other features. Charley Chaplin will be seen in "The Cure" and the humorous film "Our Gang" will also be shown. The following will entertain: Aubrew Cherkos, well known vaudeville entertainer, in a song and dance act; Louis and Sidney Burns, harmonizing Ha- waiian syncopaters; harried Ber- ger and Evelyn Maxman, jazz dance act; Charley Cohen, WGIIP radio entertainer; Bill Lankin, well known eccentric pianist; Sig- mund Greenberg, lyric baritone, in popular ballads. Tickets may be secured from the committee in charge or by tele- phoning Mrs. Cora Jacoby, chair- man, Longfellow 6104. Patrons and patronesses in ad- dition to those listed last week are Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mahlin, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberger and Mr. and Mrs. D. Levine. : , A splendidly complete meal. •sours- itely served, in the unsurpassed •PPoint- ments of the luxurious Savoy. Rern•rk• able sake. $125. Special Sunday Dinner, $1.50. WEDDINGS Partkular attention and service to ban- cluets, weddings. bridge parties. Phone Randolph 5600 for arrangements. DETROIT'S FINEST HOTEL° 1111 oif 11411 WOODWARD at ADELAIDE The Finest of Furniture —and never a fancy price The beauty of buying your furniture here is that your choice does not compel you to confine yourself to just a few styles. B. & B. Furniture Co. 10345-10349 Linwood Ave. Longfellow 2081 Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, president of the senior chapter of Detroit Ha- dassah, who headed the women's delegation from this city to the re- cent Zionist convention in Pitts- burgh, addressed the meeting of the Zaire Zion on Tuesday eve- ning, July 24. Mrs. Ehrlich presented the views of the opposition to the ad- ministration of Louis Lipsky. The views of the administration are to he presented at the meeting on Tuesday evening, July 31, at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne, by Joseph Haggai, who was also a delegate to the convention. : t MM'; an d Qrson41. Rabbi Leon From, who has been spending the month in Mexico, will The Green Rim of the Belcrest return to the city on Wednesday. Hotel was the scene of a beautiful- • _ ly appointed dinner and bridge Mrs. David II. Fauman of Vir- party on Tuesday evening, July 21, ginia Park visiting with rela- when the Athena Girls were hos. tosses in honor of Mrs. Joseph tives and friends in Toronto. Greenberg who is leaving Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosen- ti make her home in Miami, Flor- heim of New York City, formerly ida. The table was beautifully of Detroit, are making an exten- adorned with summer flowers and covers were laid for 20 guests. A sive tour of Europe. lovely gift was presented Mrs. Greenberg by the club no a token Miss I. 0. Burton of 10 Moss of her faithful work and friend. avenue has been visiting at ship to the organization. Clarke's Lake, Eagle Pointe for several weeks. The Misses Sophie Blanche Schwartz and Mollie R. Haber have Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Garber and returned home after a delightful son Donald of 10 Moss avenue left vacation in Chicago and Cherie_ on Friday for Clarke's Lake, Eagle vein, Mich. They were accompan- Point, Mich., where they will spend ied home by Miss Dena I'erry who several weeks. was also a guest at The Inn at Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shiffman of 1260 West Boston blvd, will leave Miss Dorothy A. Appelbaum of on Saturday for the East to visit Rochester, N. V., was the guest their daughters Louise and Janet this week of her cousin, Me, M. who are spending the summer at Brood and family of 2971 Leslie an Eastern camp. avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weld of Mrs. •Gussie M. Serlin will beat 3631 West Boston boulevard are occupying their summer home at home at 3769 Boston boulevard at reception on Sunday afternoon, Walnut Lake. July 29, from 2 to 5, in honob of the liar Mitzvah of her son, Mor- Mr. Leo I. Franklin joined Mr. ton Jack. No cards. Services will William Fleishaker of Louisville be held Saturday morning July for a two weeks' stay at Camp 28, at Ahavoth Zion Synagogue, Flambeau in Wisconsin. Holbrook and Beaubien. Mrs. Abe Goldman and daugh- ter Edith left for a visit in Asbury Park, N. J. While in the East Mrs. Goldman will spend some time with her daughter, Ethel Ruth, who is at camp. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Horwitz and children have returned to their home at 3330 Elmhurst avenue, after motoring to Cleveland, to vis- it with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Miss Margaret Franklin is the Woodland avenue have as their guest of her grandmother, Mrs. guest the latter's sister, Mrs. Ida Tucker and daughter, Lillian, of Freda Oberfelder of. Chicago. New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Kay are Miss Esther Keshner of Delmar touring Europe and are at present in Vienna. They plan to sail for avenue, entertained the members of the Gamma Tau Chi Sorority and home after the first of August. guests with a bridge party in hon- of Miss Estelle Forbes who re- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwartz, or • formerly of the Whittier, are now ently returned from a visit to New York City. The out-of-town residing at the Belcrest. guests were the Misses Shirley Le- Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt left Vine of Chicago and Lillian Tuck- on Tuesday for an extended motor er of New York City. --- trip through the East. Mrs. H. G. House and sons, Emanuel and Abner, of Los An- Mrs. Louis Mark of Burlingame , avenue and Mrs. Sidney Stone of geles, Calif., are the guests of Mrs. House's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wildemere avenue are motoring through the East. They will visit Silberblatt of 1627 Collingwood avenue. Mrs. Stone's daughter, Naomi, at Camp Eagle Pointe. Miss Rebecca Katzman has re- Miss Sylvia Glazer spent last turned to the city after two years' week-end with Miss Sara Zack at stay in New York, where she was engaged in the advanced study of Sylvan Lake . piano. Mr. Saul Lewis and Mr. Morton Grass left by motor for several weeks' tour through the East. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Benjamin are spending the week at Cheboy- gan. Mrs. Harry Klein of 8740 Ar- cadia, together with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Firestone who are visiting here from California, are touring through New York, Atlantic City and Buffalo, and will. return HEBREW ORPHAN HOME through Pittsburgh and Cleveland where they will be the guests of The students from the senior friends arid relatives. class who won distinction in Bible Mrs. Lena Broudy of 1009 Med- translation are Myer Rosen and Morris Lichtenstein. Willie Free- bury avenue is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Lumberg, in man and Rose Rosen from the lower class won distinction in Jew- Cleveland, Ohio. ish history. Mrs. P. II. Burns of S. Jackson- The classes, consisting of 40 children, are instructed by Irving ville, Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Schlussel, a law student at the Jeanette Golden of Medbury ave- University of Detroit, and a form- nue. er Yeshivah student. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of The supervisors of the Hebrew classes at the Ilebrew Orphans' 2489 Atkinson announce the Bar \ Home are A. Rogvoy and M. Weis- Mitzvah of their son, Ralph Elliot , who will be called to the reading WaSaer. The classes are now closed for of the Torah this Saturday morn- the summer season and will reopen ing at the branch of the Shaarey Zedek, Twelfth and Atkinson. Due again in September. to the absence from the city of many of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Helper will entertain in honor of the Bar Mitzvah early in Septem- ber. Orig nal CZECHOSLOVAK ART SHOP 2511 WOODWARD AVE. DETROIT New York. 201 E. 17th St. Los Angeles., 527 W. 7th St. Pistvatt, Casebook...1sta JERUSALEM.—(J, T. A.)--- The Yiddish chair at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, for which David Shapiro, publisher of the New York Yiddish daily The Day has undertaken to provide a fund of $100,000 and to which opposi- tion was raised in Hebrew circles, may be set up and begin to func- tion within a year, it was learned following the return here from London of Dr. Judah I.. Mugnes, chancellor of the Hebrew Univer- sity. The proposal to accept the pub- lisher's offer for the establishment of the Yiddish chair was accepted a year ago by Dr, Magnus during his visit to New York. Ilebraist opponents of the plan argued that the creation of a chair fur the in- struction of the Yiddish language and literature at the Hebrew Uni- versity at this time, before the other departments are fully estab- lished and equipped, would be pre- mature. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency learns that these objections have been overcome by the decision of the university authorities to pro- ceed with the establishment of the Yiddish chair slowly, preceding it by solving the problems of the , chairs for philosophy, history, Bible and Semitic philosophy. Under this plan the Yiddish chair may begin to function within a year's time. ■ /• The llebrew University is now in search in the - United States and Europe of a suitable candidate for an incumbent of the chair. A meeting of the board of the Insti- tute of Jewish Studies, of which the 'Yiddish chair will be a part, will be held at the end of August. If a suitable candidate is found and the recommendation is accept- ed by the board, the professor of Yiddish might be invited to cone to Jerusalem in about a year. • Nag City Notts Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn spent several days at Van Ettan Lake Lodge. Mrs. Max Kahn has just re- turned from a visit in Cleveland, where friends and relatives enter- tained in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg have as their guests the former's cousin, Mrs. Rich of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Singer of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn left on other northern points. n Lake an Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schreiber have been on a northern motor trip, visiting several resorts along the lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wolff are guests of their parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Kruse of Petoskey. Prof. and Mrs. Lawrence Seltzer are guests at the Dempster Cottage at Traverse City, Mich. Professor Seltzer is in the sociology and eco- nomics department of the City Col- lege of Detroit I, lilt the Added Importuner 01 Lower Prices During the Midsummer Sale Hudson furniture at prices less than usual marks July as a thrift mouth for home lovers Hundreds and hurl• dreds of exquisite examples of cabinetmaking and up, holstering from American centers of art industry - from European ateliers, are assembled on out expansive Ninth Floor for this major Summer event. Furniture lot all rooms and for each type of house .. Hudson kirniture of assured dependability in construction and good taste ... tagged with prices that bespeak the importance of economy as a definite aid to better furnished homes Now in Progress The J. L. Hudson Co, u E T IT Perfect Cleaning Plus Perfect Service Forest Cleaners are de- pendable. You can entrust your most precious garments as well as your most valued household furnishings to them. 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Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur De Young and family, formerly of 3005 West Chicago boulevard, are now re- siding at 2649 Calvert avenue. "Ameicra's Finest Furniture:" Karpen, Ketcham & Rothschild, Sligh, Luce, Johnson, Handley & Johnson, Phoenix, Royal in our AUGUST FURNITURE SALE at Impressive Reductions! Special One Week To introduce her house guest, Miss Rae Beckerman of Los An- geles, to her coterie of friends, Mrs.Joseph Silverstein of Sturte- vant avenue entertained at a bridge-luncheon of beautiful ap- pointments at the Wilshire. Hudson Furniture Miss Lillian Rosenberg is spend. ing a few weeks in Atlantic City. National Custom Shop For here are dresses g a y with colorful, pleasant deco- rations a n d with the lithe lines of swag- e r Parisian designing May Be Established Within a Year; Look for Suitable Professor. Mrs. Louis Levine entertained 30 guests at her home Wednesday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. I. Weinberg. A delicious luncheon was served on individual Miss Irene Klein is visiting Miss tables beautifully appointed. IIigh 7,ella Immerman in Saginaw. scores were held by Mrs. Jos. Sempliner, Minnie Hirschfield, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finster- Mary Voight and Mrs. Allen Lich- weld of 1239 Chicago boulevard tig of Detroit. motored to Omena, Mich to spend the week with their children, Dr. Mrs. H. F. Anthony left on Fri- and Mrs. Leighton Steele, and the day for Detroit en route to Atlan- Misses Miriam and Ruth Finster- tic City via Buffalo. weld, who have been there for sev- eral weeks. Miss Rose Miller of Detroit is visiting in this city. M rs. Betty Stein of New York is the house guest of her dough- A. H. JAFFIN'S NEW OFFICE. Iter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. henry M. Lewis of Gladstone ave. Abraham II : Jaffin, attorney, Inue. prominent in many communal ac- -- tivities announces the removal of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner and' his office to 818 Hammond Build- family are touring through the ing. East. They will spend some time at Crystal Beach, N. Y. Checker Cabs Empire 7000 Dr. William Firestone of Holly- wood, Calif., is visiting the parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin of of his fiancee, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Yorba Linda Park, Birmingham, uel Plotkin of Yorba Linda Park, entertained last week in honor of Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. S. Firestone of Holly- wood, Calif., and Dr. and Mrs. S. Irving Blumberg left for an ex- J. Firestone of Cleveland. tended trip to Denver and Colo- rado Springs and will then proceed The Misses Kitty and Evlyn to Seattle, taking the boat to Van- Wolfe and Mrs. J. E. Gordon of couver and returning by way of Chicago are the guests of their Canada. !sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe of 4002 Vicksburg Max H. 'Weinberg of Los An- avenue. They are being exten- geles, formerly of this city, is visit- sively entertained during their ing with his brother, A. S. Wein- stay here. berg of 280 Hague avenue. Mr. Weinberg is a past worshipful mas- Mr. and Mrs: Samuel Firestone ter of Perfection Lodge. of Hollywood, Calif., are leaving for New York with their son, Dr. Shirts to Order Miss Leah Goldman has re- William Firestone, and his fiancee, turned from a three weeks' vaca- Lottie Plotkin, daughter of Mr. tion in New York. and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin of Yorba 15 E. Grand River at Woodward Linda I'ark, to attend the wedding Mrs. Louis Oppenheim and Mrs. of • relative. Third Floor Eugene Sloman are at Grand no- te], Mackinac, for a several weeks' Phone Cadillac 8627 Mrs. Benjamin Pearlman and visit. daughter Leah Ruth of West Bos- ton boulevard, who is spending the summer at Grand Traverse Bay, Your For Coat re. were joined this week by Mr. and styled. repaired and Mrs. Meyer Govern and family, 'lased. Ai.o stored who will spend several weeks for the summer, there. You'll like Detroit's New Smart Shop YIDDISH CHAIR AT HEBREW COLLEGE 4.ifAj Robinson Furniture Co. $35 Select Your New Coat Early Free Deposit will Deposit $5 hold any Gar- ' ment.. W. store it free. Washington Boulevard at 1420 Scarfs—Chokers Half Price Great Reductions Clean-Up of Scarfs, Chokers, etc., at very low prices this week. VOGUE FUR CO. 1440-1442 Broadway, Near John R. A C Krenz Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Wood w'd Tailor Between Calvert and and Service Prevail. Colliagwood.