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tot imen an added incentive and addi•,
Jewish Old Folks Home.
Bicur Cholem Society.
Ladies' Auxiliary Jewish National
Athena Girls' Club.
I tional enthusiasm.
Mrs. Nora Kavanau is chairman
At the last meeting, held at the
Fund.
At the last naa tug of the
Active among the men can the
At the last meeting of the La- of the strawberry festival to be home of Ray Steinberg of Simile-
Sam
Athena
Girls'
Club,
held
Wednes-
is
campaign
committee
Frank, member of OW hoard of di- day evening, Junto 5, at the home dies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Na. held at the residence of Mrs. J. cant avenue, plans were completed
Garfield 7106
t h
Wartel 593
,
Woodland avenue . on for the Incur Cholem Societ .'s
I on June
J
5 , at
rte
I F Fund,
S
'Actors, who has recently returned of Miss Ilelen Lila,. 1 hemovitz of norm
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2047 West Philadelphia avenue, home o f at, S. Becker, 3016 TUX- July 25, at 2 p. m. Cards and twentieth annual excursion L.
from Florida.
ed..
Plans
were
made
for
the
or-
various
games
will
be
the
feature
Tashmoo
Island,
Sunday,
June Di.
Not only has the response of the the following were elected officer ,
membership been wholehearted for the corning term : President, ganizat ion's participation in the "f t he afternoon. The public is Prizes were collected and will be
It was. invited. Mrs. Ida Schultz, chair. distributed to the winners of the
as Sophie Blanche Schwartz; vice- Flower Day collections.
but that . 1. many non-members
evi- president, Ethel Fish; recording decided to present a check for man, and Mrs. Samuel Singer, co- track and field events, novelty
well
The latter response
.
to
the
National
Fund
at the chairman, are putting forth every games, pie-eating contest, and
$51111
runs is,
dences the fact that Detroit Jewry secretary, Lillian
Einstein celebration. Thanks for effort to make the Old Folks Home many other surprise games.
A
realizes the importance of a fin, responding secretary, Mollie Lip- participation in Flower Day work annual picnic a success. It is to baseball game will h e /d ay ,' by-
conservative synagogue and the pelt; tn usurer, Mollie B. Haber;
are extended by the president, be held on Belle Isle the second t he K nights oof Pythias and Got-
contribution Shaarey Zeolook has sergeant-at-arms, Caroline Good.
Milkovsky, too Jowl Aalin- week of July. Members are also, freol.on Truck Co. Dancing both
At last you can have your car
made in the past and will niavc non. Honoring these officers as Ms. II.
ger, Jewel Kraft, II. Silver, Mes• hooking forward to the luncheon can Ow boat as well as on the is-
repaired and serviced conveni-
even more potently in the future well as the former officers and lames \V. Silver, II. Kraft, M. to be given at the Yacht Club. For land will be include' in the day's
and Wis.
ently, economically ■
to the develoopment of a real and MN. Gertrude Feulner, who is Hayman, II. Lerman, S. Wiener, S. information call Mrs. Sarasohn, program. New members were re-
factorily.
leaving shortly for l'hieulto, a din.
sturdy American Judaism.
ceived and the election of officer,
Caboot, S. Levin, .1. Fidler. 11. Euclid 14510 - .1.
; nor and theater party was given
Rabbi Hershman's Call.
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for the corning year will take place
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, in a '101 June 11 at Luigi's and the Wil- Coldhery, S. Teitelbaum, Fried-
soon
Our the excursion. Tickets
Les
Joyeuse
Fines.
hinder, Ii. Michalefsky, E. Radio,
call to the workers, made the fol. son Theater by the club. The next M. Goldberg, and the Misses E. The Les Joyeusto Fines net at can he had at the dock the day of
meeting will be held on Tuesday
lowing statement:
Rosenthal,
11.
Sadie,
S.
Selsky,
B.
the
home
of
the
Misses
Rose
and
the
excursion
or from any mem-
at the home of
"The paramount need of the' evening, June 18,
Cohn, B. Schwartz, S. Z. Kraft, F. Gertrude Alpert May 7. 'f he hike bee.. The boat leaves at the foot
congregation today is a new Sophie Blanche Schwartz, 1623
Heningman, I. Freedless and R. and wienie roast which was to be of Griswold at 9 o'clock sharp.
home, a new synagogue. We must West Philadelphia avenue.
Novaek. . held June 9 has been postponed The next meeting w ill be held a:
strain every effort to supply this
Largest Repair Shop in the
until further notice. Instead of it the home of Miss Bessie Gedrich of
Phalanx
Club.
imperious need. 'Eth libnoth'-
Downtown Area
meeting June 14. the club will 2227 West Euclid avenue.
June 6 was last meeting of the
Chi Sigma Sorority.
'There is a time to build up.'
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TOWING - STORAGE
The Chi Sigma Sorority met hold a theater party.
"Congregation Shaarey •edek Phalanx Club, held at the club-
Phi Zetta Xi Sorority.
has a splendid record of achieve- room, 149 Rowena. The club wel- June 2 at 89 Rowena. The various
On Saturday, June I, the mem.
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
to its credit. It played an corned the return of Mr. Dean committees appointed by the new
An open meeting of the Junior hers of the Phi Zettzt Xi Sorority,
I ment
Free Inspection
important part in the life of the after his long stay in Chicago. president, M iss Rebecca ❑Huffman, Hebrew Relief Club was held June with their escorts, attended th s
gave
their
reports.
The
program
I Jewish community of Detroit. It Plans ore being made for an open
24-Hour Service
6 at Littman's Hall. Aaron Kur- first moonlight of the season
! was erstwhile regarded as one of meeting at Belle Isle. At the next committee, headed by Tillie Til- land, president of the Jewish Na- given by the Tau Phi Fraternity.
meeting a final report is due from clam, announced that plans for the
the
In
ailing
conservative
congre-
tional Fund, honored the club by After t he moonlight the party as-
J. J.NAUFI Er01 1,.;,,ILSTEVENS
anniversary were being formulat- installing the following new oolli- sembled at the home of Miss Ethel
gations in the country. And de- the cottage committee.
,,,,,, s
ed. On Sunday, June 16 . t he,
servedly so. It was a tower of tra-
President, Lillian Kane; Feinstein, one of the members,
rarity will celebrate its first anni- c't'rl::
Ki Ku Wah Sorority.
ditional Judaism. It promoted
850 W. Lafayette
vice-president, Bessie Sklar; see- and a light lunch was served.
A
Mks E. Brenner of 2225 Glad- versary at Northwood Inn. On
many
a
Jewish
cause,
furthered
Friday,
June
7.
Mrs.
Meyers,
the
rotary,
Millie Cohen; treasurer, pajama party for the girls fol-
Near Fourth
many a Jewish movement, spell- stone was hostess at the last meet-
Rose Hendricks; publicity man- lowed. The next meeting will be
Clifford 1980
aortal and inspired many a Jewish ing. Plans were discussed for a sponsor of the s, rarity, was host-
Dorothy Kruger. An inter- held at the home of Miss Phyllis
activity. It made its influence felt picnic. Dress and emblems of red ess at a bridge-luncheon for the ogee,
`'sting talk was given by Mr. Kur- Berman, 1083 Virginia Park.
, in every domain of Jewish en- and white were chosen to be worn members at her home, '08 Tyler. land on the purpose of the Nes'
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deavor. : at the picnic. The next meeting
Hoy Toy Girls.
tional Fund. A speech on "Ily-
T•u Phi Fraternity.
"The congregation is now SYT1- will be held at the home of Betty
giene and the Mind" was given by Election of officers was held at
agogueless, homeless. As a comm.- Gross, 9061 Cameron.
Phi Frate rnity
t Sunday Dr. Max Abramson. :Musical en- the home of Miss Phyllis
yllis Walt-
All tertainment was randered by lien man, 2231 St. Aubin, Friday, June
clubh
meouse. -••
(pence of its homelessness, it has
at Ta
ta u Y. W. II.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU- twen laboring under serious handi-
7. The following are the new of-
arrangements A.
arrangements
have been c o ats Diamond.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sonority pleted fir the annual Bicur Cho-
Its work has
fivers:
d
President, Miss Jeann,
ALLY-WASHED AND CARE- caps an disabilities.
Snitman (re-elected); secretary,
be en curtailed; man y of its Beton- met June 11 at the home of Miss lem excursion this Sunday to Tash-
Bet• Rho Delta Sorority.
FULLY HAND IRONED
,
Ruth
Berman, 1947 Gladstone.
ties have been discontinued. Its R
nu° Park. The boys will leave on
A meetin • was held June it at Miss Phyllis Waltman; treasurer, ,
.
o
e trip
o t Leventen; corresponding
, s
L • o se . Father
s o t 1 o , oo at which
the first boat at 9 a. nt. Sam Kritt,
th'
(cal
. m•
iss 1.1(4
usefulness has thus been impaired Discu ssion was on the
.urs
.
Cedar Point, planned for the .. th
e e runner-up 'n
t
a
n la
Ins`r,
and its influence has waned.
Rubens, an honorary member, and secretary, Miss Estelle Schwartz.
.
attended.
An
invi-
A
report
of the hike to Ann Ar•
• "Our one preoccupation must be week-end of July 13. Instead of eating contesi t, l is fa
t'o pie- Miss 1.ily Barr
t io Moon was extended to the senor- bur was given by Miss Phyllis.
to restore the congregation to the the regular meeting on June 18, over Eddie Ward, the chain
to Th
the it y by Mrs. Ruben,: to attend a Noler. The next meeting will be
uttered a prize to
position of importance it once oc- the sorority will hold the initiation Tau l'Iti has off
cunied, aye to enhance its pros- of Miss Ruth Feldman and Miss winner of the boys' three•lerged
bridge party given in honor of her held at the home of Miss Phyllis
i
tige. We must shrink from no 1 vette (slosh.
race. Beginning Wednesday, June baby daughter. A letter of alive- Noler, 256 Rosedale Court.
19, all
meetings
be elation was received front the Chil-
effort or sacrifice to accomplish
held
on weekly
Wednesday
nights will
instead
Troty Vech Girls.
this task. The campaign fund
teen's Free Hospital in behalf of
The next meeting of the Trot;;
committee should find an answer-
of Sundays.
the toys given a ward in the hos-
pital
by
the
sorority.
A
board
of
Vech
Girls
will be held on June 12
echo in the heart of every man
- -
or woman affiliated with the con-
-_ Greater Det ro it Tem pl e No. 152. directors' meeting was held May at the home of the Misses Bertha
62
gregation. Every member should
Greater Detroit Temple No. 152 22 at the home of of Sadye Levin, and Thelma Yackness of Webb
deem it a privilege to contribute
entertained the grand chief at its 15:151; Quincy avenue. Miss Wei- avenue. Miss Esther Kaplan and
(Continued from Page One.)
his or her full share towards the
last meeting on June 3, Eva Vroo. nee took the oath of membership. Kayo Dickman were guests of lb.
12168 Dexter Boulevard great cause, the erection of an edi•
Ace dedicated to the worship of other signs of ill-health, fainted man grand chief, praised the Tern- Several of the girls are taking club at the last meeting.
being rushed to the plc for the excellent work ills- horseback riding lessons through a
Phone Longfellow 1185
.
Zed ■ kah Club.
Gel and the eternal spirit of Judas tit
in so short a time. This course offered by the "Y." The •
ism. 'Eth libnoth'-'There is a I Highland Park Hospital was de- played
time to build.' " dared dead. Temple is the youngest in Detroit. second annual moonlight will be An outing has been planned to
Monday, June 17, at 8 p. m., at given on Friday evening, Aug. 2, lake place at Belle Isle June 21 at
Came to United States in 1905.
Mr. Rabinowitz had no children. 3153 Cass avenue, will be the last on the steamer Tashmoo, featur- 1 pun All members who wish to
His late wife, Sarah, died a little meeting for the summer. lag Jules Klein's Lochmoor Coun- donate their cars should meet at
• 1. 10.1.1 .1
Infant Orphan Home,
H
try Club Orchestra. Tickets may tha t
-
over a year ag o . }lie nearest eels -
. s har p.
o
at 1 p. m
be secured from any member o f 2 6 R ' (mina,
The Coterie Club.
tives in Detroit are Solomon and
A
meeting
of
the
Coterie
Club
the
sorority,
or
front
Miss
Jean
Joel Kasolan. He is related by
Junior "Y."
AS YOU LIKE IT
marriage to Isaac, Ch a rle s , Sidney, was held at the home of Miss Doro. Hirschman, 198(1 West Philadel-
e Junior "Y" Club won t inhe
phia avenue, chairman of the coin-
Samuel and Meyer Frank, brothers thy Kopp', on June 5, pl ans
se Tod traight game by defeatg
of the late Mrs. Rabinowitz, and were completed for a social to be mittee.
the Rowena A. C. 5 to 2. Meyo's
WOULD HAVE IT
AS
-
, Mrs. Lena Eisenstadt, sister of held on June 19. Mists Fanny.
' Rosen, pitching for the winner..
The Faicom Clue..
PA
i o
•
b e os ass o
Mrs. Rabinowitz, }I' i nearest ki n Weinberg will
The Faicom Club will hold its feature
re the game with his (telly
s la y eve - . next meeting. June 20 in the ball- cry, ;Allowing only one hit.
eo nes(
, wo bro th - next meet in on Wednesday
ster in Palestine t
are
Bill
All Instruments Taught
to rs, atop nephews and a niece in ning,
room of Littman's Theater, where Surut and Abe Moses starred on
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' Minsk, Russia.
, preparations are going' on for an the offense, each getting three hits
Mr. Rabinowitz was born in
I
Sigma Tau K•ppa.
amateur show and club party too in four trips to the plate. A meet-
Minsk, Russia, and came to this
The Sigma Tau Kappa met at be held June 27. It promises to ing was held after the game and
Tea Rooms P i
country
1905. and
He Davidson,
was associ-
ate'
with in Frank
the home en Miss Celia Glean The be an exceedingly interesting af- the fallowing members were elect-
Private Room ,
President, Abe
"l th 'at the • fair with many notables present. , ed to office:
spirted
pin committee ' ren
OF
• •
.
• y pins
wholesale grocers, and retired - aoront
vice-president,
will be ready July 1.
for Bridge
Lehman was chosen master
P A
from business in 1911,
tgussiteory;ertreill'Fil
secretary,
s'Ne1 7;ese
s ;c
The next meeting will be held at of ceremonies.
i es
Tea Leaf
,
'
e
Was Coll ctor of Books.
Ruth Ingber.
carer, Bill Sarut.
s
Reading
P A
Aside from his deep interest in the home of Mis
1
Delta Sigma Chi.
Hebrew education, being himself
P,
Tusi
Tale
Sorority.
Tau Beta Chi Sorority.
Nliss B. Baron was hostess at '
2230 Woodward
a man of great Ilebrew learning,
P,
Mr. Rabinowitz was known to be The Tau Beta Chi Sorority met, the last meeting of the Delta An enjoyable day was spent by
Opposite Fox Theater
a collector of Ilebrew hooks, his at the "Y" June 6. Plans for al Sigma Chi Sorority June 7 at her members of the Tusi Tale Sorority
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valuable collection of Hebrew flounced at a later (late in The took place May 31 was a success. on Sunday. The crowd partici-
volumes. Chronicle. The girls will parti•i- I'lans are being discussed for the paled in various sports, horseback
In
the second anniversary of the sorority riding, swimming and tennis.
At a special meeting of the Pate in the "Tag Days" "f
board of directors of the United Antra Society, Sunday, June 16 to take place the latter part of the evening the party went to
Hebrew Schools, held on Monday to 23. Miss Helen Yost, president June. Election of officers will take Northwoo.1 Inn.
evening, under the chairmanship of the sonority, who is to be mar place the end of June. An open --
coed on June 30, has been enter- meeting and a drive fur members 4
of M. II. Zackheim, vice-president reined with many showers. sa se- is planned. Miss no Kahn of 15580
of the schools, a committee was vial meeting will be held at the Inverness will be hostess at the
appointed which met with mem.
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The
first
open
meeting
of
the
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority. .
The sae. Inimitable Pohl Cuisine .a.1
inson, Joseph II. Ehrlich. Bernard
Miss Rose Tomarin of 649 Theta Delta Kappa was held at
prevail
Isaacs, A. Keidan, Isaac Shetzer
Kirby avenue was hostess to the the home of Miss Marie Sannow,
and Rabbi E. Aishiskin.
last
meeting
of
the
Sigma
Omega
1514
Clairmount,
Tuesday
eve-
The Schools' Tribute.
Upsilon Sorority. Several affairs fling, June 11. The social commit
In tribute to the memory of the
late president, all the local Hebrew are being planned to take place in tee arranged an enjoyable pro-
schools were closed on Wednesday. the near future. Misses Florence gram, including vocal, piano and
The body of the deceased was Rosen and Elsie Waldman enter- violin solos, and many recitations.
,large number of guests were
brought to the Philadelphia-Byron tained the girls. later in the eve- A '
Talmud Torah Tuesday evening. fling the hostess served a midnight present. Dancintr and refresh-
t
The funeral service, which began lunch, after which dancing fool- merits took place after the mee-
at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud lowed. The next meetinf will be ing and entertainment. The next'
' meeting will be held at the home
Torah at 1 p. m. on Wednesday, an open meeting and it wi I be held of Miss Beatrice Rader, 17.5
was a great and memorable trib- at the home of Miss Vittes of Clairmount, Tuesday evening,
Broadsheet.
ute by leaders of every shade of
June 18.
Detroit Jewry to the memory of
W. W. Girls.
Mr. Rabinowitz. Reform and Or-
Cosmo Club.
Tuesday, June 11, was spent in
thotdox, parents of pupils, rabbis
The next regular meeting of
and lay leaders-all joined in hon- the celebration of the fourth anni-
18,h eld on
taring the founder of the United versary of the W. W. Girls. In the Cosmo Club w ill be
at the
Hebrew Schools. The hall was the beginning of the fifth year, the Tuesday evening, June
packed to overflowing, many be- W. W. Girls are endeavoring to be home of Miss Edith Lewis, 381:1
more active. The next meeting Pasadena.
ing compelled to stand.
will be held at the home of Mrs.
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Under the chairmanship of Mr. Stanley Orloff.
Zackheim, eulogies were delivered
'GOOD-WILL
Koeba Club.
by Rabbis A. M. Hershman, Moses
The first meeting of the Koeba,
(Continued from Page One.)
Fischer, A. M. Ashinsky, Isaac
&oilman and E. Aishiskin. An ad- Club was held Thursday, June 6,,
at the home of the president, Miss to bolt from the Federal Council,
dress in Hebrew was delivered by ,
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent
West
. • .. I' one of the chief reasons, as given
as
F r,int of
iss ' 1')''S
Following the meeting by some of their members, was that
the schools. The El Molei Reale- clid.
played
and a delightful' Dr. Cadman, former president of
mim and psalms were chanted by bridge seas
luncheon was served. The next the Council, and now chairman of
Rev. Elijah Zalutikowsky and Rev.
meeting will he held at the home the Committee on Goodwill, "makes
II. Milkovsky,
of Miss Ruth Gersten, 3380 Cool- mention over the radio noire fay-
The speakers declared the death
orable about Jews than about or-
of Mr. Rabinowitz to be an irre- lingwoodo
thodox Christians."
parable loss to the community.
I)r. Anthony called attention to
.
Tau Tau Gamma.
They described his work as the
most important contribution made Tau Tau Gamma Sorority met the plain significance of such crit-
to Detroit Jewry in the past at the home of Miss B. Fidler June icism, as evidence that the commit-
7. The outing on July 4 will take tee's program is a genuine move-
, decade.
('ass I k • The follow- ment for goodwill and not a smoke
' The members of the board of place
directors of the school acted as ing girls were proposed for mem- screen for conversion.
The minutes of the conference
Misses Rose Young,
pallbearers. The funeral process bership:
sion started at 3:30 p. m., first ('earl Posner, Bertha Feldman and of December 30, 1924, when repre-
to the Kirby Center. The Rhea P(orell. The next meeting sentatives of the Federal Council
going
procession proceeded to other will he held at the home of Miss and of the Central Conference of
American Rabble held their first
branches of the schools, thence to Evelyn Knoppow, 3385 Richton.
joint session, were examined in de-
Clover Hill Park Cemetery for in-'
tail.
I)r. Anthony as stated in the
Jolly Elite Club.
terment.
The Jolly Elite Club was organ- minutes "emphasized the fact that
Honored by Pupils.
Pupils of the school paid tribute' ized Dec. 9, 1928, and has since there were no ulterior motives be-
to his memory on Tuesday by been very active. It now has a hind the meeting, that the Federal
reading psalms in all classes and at membership of 40 boys and girls Council's representatives were not
who have been doing much charity trying to change the Jews," Ile
special individual services.
The late Mrs. Rabinowitz's name work and have responded to every listed three main items:
"1. To combat anti-Semitism.
was inscribed in the Golden Rook !appeal for worthy causes. The
of the Jewish National Fund at the club had a picnic on June 2, which (There is also anti-Christianiam to
time of her death a year ago, and was followed by entertainment at combat).
"2. To discover a way of life for
the certificate was to have been the home of the Kahn sisters. Un-
presented to Mr. Rabinowitz next der the chairmanship of Reuben our American people.
"3. To find, far more than just
week, and spokesmen for the chil- Cohen, a meeting was held last
dren expressed deep regret and Sunday at Littman's Yiddish Thea- a mode of life, the things that we
then. the possibilities of
row
at
the
double
tragedy
which
ter
Hall.
Mr.
Cohen
reported
that
can
do
s or
to
took the president of their schools the charter was received from the co-operative
service for the com-
secretary of state. Nomination of mon good."
Was
as well as his late wife, who
The platform adopted plainly in-
a great friend of the Talmud new officers will take place June
20, and on June 27 election will dicates that no permanent joint
Torahs, in one year.
take place. A meeting will be committee was then contemplated.
August Is Administrator.
held this Sunday at Littman's The famous plank in which prose-
On Tuesday Judge Erwin R.
Hall. I lytizing is referred to use these
Palmer appointed Ilerman A. Au-
words: "These committee have PO
cunt administrator of Mr. Rabino-
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