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(action was said to exist in the
Ladies' Auxiliary, J. N. F.
Eta ■ Beta Zeta Sorority.
center group because its candidate,
The last meeting of the summer
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met it!
Moses Smilansky, writer and agri- season of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the home of Miss Harriet Brody
Garfield 7106
culturist, was defeated by the vote the Jewish National Fund was held of 63:01 Northfield avenue. The
of the laborites, who opposed him June 26 at Mishkan Israel Syna- Beta chapter at New York is pro-
tin account of his labor %mews.
gogue. A musical program was gressing. Pins have been ordered
Ten days before the session of held. Miss Hoffman sang, accom- for both organizations and Meth-
the Assefath
vlad- mulled by Miss Schulman at the tiers will receive them the latter
imar Jabotinsky addressed an piano. M. Margolis rendered Jew- part of this month. The sorority
open letter to the Van ,' 1-A•onO , ish folksongs, and a recitation was will adjourn for July and August
the convening body, in which he
by
by Mr. Golrich. The follow-' and will resume meetings the first
declared that Palestine Jews as a ing will he inscribed in the Golden week in September at the home
community are not entitled to Book of the Jewish National Fund: Miss Betty Felsenfeld.
At last you can have your car
elect representatives to the Jewish Mrs. M. Hayman, Mrs. A. Teitel-
✓epaired and serviced conveni-
AgencY, which has not Yet hem' baum, Mrs. S. Fidler, Mrs. B. Poi-
Trot Vech Girls.
ently, econom:cally and tali,.
considered or ratified by the Zion. lack, Mrs. S. Levine, Mr. A. Lich-
THE Y. W. II. A. CAMP OVERLOOKING LAKE HURON
y.
inctorily.
Truly Vech Girls met .1, the
He further de-
ist Congress.
home of Mb,: Hannah Miller, 2911
mantled that the %and Leann re-
Clements avenue, .luly 3.
'Hi,.
jest. the proposal of the Palestine
W. W. Girls.
members wish Miss Esther Kohn a
government to disqualify non-citi-
The W. W. Girls met at the speedy recovery.
The hike to
zens from membership in the As-
home of Mrs. Sally Bennet on July Walled Lake will take place oil
sefath Iii 'h
nits aria.
9. Election of officers resulted at ,lily It Election of officers will
Tumultous Scenes.
Miss Selma Deutch, take place at the next meeting, at
When the session opened on July follows:
3,
a
sharp
incident
between
the
president; Miss Florence Terris, the home of Miss lIclen Kirsch-
Largest Repair Shop in the
Bennet, haunt.
Downtown Area
presiding officer, Dr. Thon, and secretary; Mrs. Sally
l the or 1, .
rearv.,
Vladimir Jabotinsky, developed, tjicrili ,,sug
TOWING — STORAGE
in honor of
lending to a tumult and a break-up
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
of the meeting. Jabotinsky pr o . Miss Sally Deutch, at the home of
Phi
hi Kappa Epsilon ', rar-
is
te
Isams
testing' against the point on the Miss Anne Wuntner At the next nit The held its annual picnic at
Free Inspection
. a the.
melting,
otni
on lily le 6 1, thinstallation
, a iota calling for the election of t
Bloomer's State Park July 7. Chief
24-Hour Service.
Jewish Agencoy representatives,
Cook Aaron Rosen and his able as-
characterized the proposed elec. home of Miss Belle Woontner, sistants prepared the totals. Base-
limnprocedure a "praesidium 8411 Linwood avenue.
hN8
ball, swimming, hiking and they
J. J. NAUFFI, —
swindle," to which Dr. Then re-
Proprietors
events featured the day. Mamie:
Buy Now :-.nd Save Money.
Bicur Chalet),
plied that the speaker "ought to
Polinsky and Sam Koppelman, tiv
850 W. Lafayette
c o „ gratu l at i o „, „„ hi , in .„,, 44.,„ pledges, were present.
The Revisionists
be ashamed."
BOATING AT THE "Y" CAMP
and their friends then demanded to Miss Lance Ih•apkin were ex-
Near Fourth
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
The Y. W. li. A. camp on Lake evenings, and a practical stage f or that Dr. Than leave the chair. tendril to Samuel Wexler, presi-
Clifford 1980
,
programs,
and
dramatic
which
he , was eventually compelled dent, at the last meeting of the
A special meeting was held July
I Huron, Jeddo, Michigan, con-stunts
A well-equipped to do. ht cling ran high in the as- Bicur Chaim Society. Mr. Wex-
ierformances
2 at the home of Miss Galen, 4221
tat nte d its fifth season on June 30, 1
library with comfortable chair, sembly against the Revisionists, ler is chairman of the annual Elmhurst avenue. The girls unit
to the announcement will he u hat en for those who want whit were evidently determined to dancing moonlight of the club, their friends made an excursion
.
prevtnt
the contemplated action. which takes place Monday. Aug.
4 made by Miss Ella Vera Feldman, rest rather than activity.
trip to Bob-Le on Saturday, Julv
scenes
n 19
recurred,
--'•
on the h steamer Put-In-Bay. A b. Arrangements for the moon-
In the screened open-air dining Tumul tous
executive director of the Young
.
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I.. that • • . • I priaisram

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has been arranw
• •
• Women's Hebrew Association of room delicious meals are tastefully .- •
or light to be held on Friday evening,
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of their delegates were beaten by that night to include bridge, en- Aug. 2. on the s
Detroit and director of the ca nip. and appetizingly served in tel
Tashmoo lIEW OKI 10 1 klIMIK ■ 0011.1 01, 1 •1 •• ■■■■■■ 11.\\W En
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was
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with Jewish dietary the la rte in a stu t. It w.. tertamment by popular stars, dam are well under way. Jules Klein's
A competent staff offers a varied accordance
a i t t t - ing to the tunes of N en Talbot and L
labor
On Friday evenings the stated that sum, o
schedule of activities—tennis bas- laws.
ochmoor Country Club Orchest ra
$ AS YOU WOULD HAVE IT
A ketball, baseball, field activities,
as- Sabbath is sanctified by the light- gates wrested Jabotinsky's cane his Chocolate Fiends of Oriole w ill piny at this affair. Special en-
swimming, boating, and evening ing of candles and a simple re-. from him, with which he was al- •rerrace anti radio fame, and many semble; are to be worn by the
leged to have made threatening other diversions. Fraternities, so- girls at the moonlight. Sally Cut.:
1 .
antics around the campfire. Ilikes, ligious srevice.
.
Pitney were
The three spacious dormitories, gestures.
itlled t o rorities anti societies are invited ler and Birdye Marcus are now on /
/ trips and picnics have been ar-

E
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to attend en masse. Officers for their vacations. Charity work is •
2 ranged for those who wish to see each containing 12 rooms with two stand guard at the meeting.
When
the
session
was
resumed
the tern commencing immediate- the major item in the sorority's
the beauty of the surrounding beds in a room, are bright and with
1
r the moonlight were elect
elect • (c
10 o'clock in the morning un I a
and poor families are A
Tea Rooms • countryside. This year, golf and every facility for rest and cam- , ' at
July 4, the tumult continued when ed recently: Dave Stettin, praxis beinl' • aided every week. The meet-
, , artcraft have been added to the fort.
/
1
•• I -.
It is the purpose of the camp to Jabotinsky insisted that the as- dent; Maurey Rosenblatt, vice- ing tn
Privem Room / many
i July II will be held at the
many recreational opportunities.
S
Betty Drapkin, teens• soy,"
Recreation hall, overlooking the provide rest and relaxation and to sembly was its own sovereign and president;
,
Bridge
A.
tunity for indoor
indfford
an oortunity
for new , is entitled to determine Its Ow° urea; Sally Erman, recording sec-
opportunity
offers opportunity
a
0, lake, off
Tea Leaf
agenda, seeking to remove the retary, and Claire Kapetansky,
Purity Chapter, 0. E. S.
i entertainment and complete re- friendships.
Reading
The office at 89 R owena street . election of Jewish Agency repro- correspon ding secretary .
s
taxation. There is a large open
The second annual moonlight of
lsentativ
es rim the t rogram.A
open every day except Saturday
01'
fire p la c ce
e
which to o pop corn

Purity Chap ter No. 359, Order of $
2230 Woodward
vote was taken and by a majority
and tell stories on cool and rainy for registration.
Jolly Elite Club.
the Eastern Star, held June 25 on
I of 72 to 26 it was decided to ad-
Opposite Fox Theater
here to the agenda prepared by The Jolly Elite Club met at the the steamer Tashmoo , p roved a I
Second at Grand Blvd.
A large crowd
, huge success.
People's
Hall
Saturday
evening
0
1
namely,
to
pro-
01
1
R
l
i
eso utions o f Sympathy to
the Vaad Leumi
(Opposite Fisher Theater)
coed with the e ection of Jewish June 6. Nlax Sossin presided. Th e turned out. Bridge, movies,
dookwkwoommod Family of Late Rose Sorock.
lfficers were in- dancing and a splendid program
Agency representatives. The Re- newly e ected o
—.— ,.•
Among the automobile salesmen' visionists then charged the Vaud stalled. Two well known dancers kept the audience well amused. /
2
1 At a regular meeting of Purity
e und with continuing it s exist- of New York entertained. Ruben The chairman of the moonlight,
' s [ Chapter No. 359, the motion was who achieved an outstanding sales! L
passed that resolutions of sympa- record is Fred Faber, member of once illegally. Jabotinsky further Cohen read a prophecy concerning Mrs. Cora Jacoby, and the worthy •
of the club :10 years matron, Mrs. Anna Weinbeck,
Members
asst r t et • I that the praesnlium of the
thy be drafted and that copy of
THE
the assembly was iniproperly elect- from now. After the entertain- thank those who co-operated and ,
same be :sent to the family of Sis-I
ed. A new praesidium was then went refreshments were served helped to put this over. The thil- 1
ter Rose Sorock, deceased, and
chosen consisting of six members, and dancing followed, Sam Hal- dren's party at Belle Isle on June
that a copy be sent to The Detroit •
Messrs. Than, Nloyuchas, Ostrow- bersten and Salomon Schneiman 27 was also a success, with about
Jewish Chronicle for publication
sky, Remez, Dr. Nlossensohn, and were appointed to represent the 100 prestnt. Everything was or- 4
I in their current issue:
club at a banquet to be given by ranged to keep the children busy
a Yemenite Je w. The labor del,'-
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"Resolved. That In the taking of Stil-
1 ter Home Sorork from our midst a keen
lose I. felt in the Chapter for her passing
l ens
mo
friends and members who knew
land loved her well.
"That while God In his wisdom took
her from those who loved her moet, the
memory of her noble life will ever serve
sr a guiding pier toward the anal of selb
sacrifice.
"That while due to her autTerinu she
could nut take active part in the Chapter.
still In her life in her own way she has
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lives of the heroines of our order,
"That o ur charter has been suitably
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plain-clothes police be removed July 14.
the Detroit Orphan Home were

from the hall. This demand was
guests. Mrs. Edythe Cugell was A
Kadimah Girls.

carried out.
chairman.
When the assembly was about to
The Kadimah Girls were host-
hold the election, Jabotinsky, ac. cones at a bridge and miscellane-
Hakoah Sport..
companied by 11 other Revision- sus shower honoring Miss Lillian
At the last meeting of the Ila-
i lots, left the meeting after reading Solomon, whose marriage to Julius
a declaration setting forth their Schultz was a recent event. All kook Sports the club decided to
,
opposition to the Jewish Agency business has been dispensed with have an outing at Loon Lake on
Sunday, July 2S. The minstrel
and to the election of Palestine for the summer months and the
"The Tragedy in Black,"
• delegates under present conditions. club is holding semi-monthly so- 'n uts%
was a huge success, having a large I
' •
c ials. Miss Sallie Levin of Calvert
attendance at the performance.
WV.
Congress to Last 10 Nye.
avenue was hostess at the last so-
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The six- cial and Mrs• Frieda Solomon of The success of this enterprise au- •
teenth Zionist Congress will last Pingree avenu . e will be hostess at burs well for the dramatic inclina-
10 days, according to the agenda the next affair. Irons of the club. The club takes A
10217
this opportunity of thanking their FA
made public by the London
many friends whose co-operation l ,
Zionist Executive. The Congress

made the success possible. The'
will be opened by Dr. Chaim Weiz-
FRED FABER
A special meeting of the Pha- next event to be sponsored by the
mann, president of the A or d tarsi Club was held at the home o
• •
, will
'11 e
b in
• the e form
r organization
I
the staff of Strong Chevrolet Co. Zionist Orzanization, at the Town President George Keil July 2.
— - -----
of a social affair, either a moon ,...
Theater, Zurich, Switzerland, on Business relative to the welfare
of 8510 Twelfth street.
light or a Palm Beach party.
Mr. Faber has the distinction of July 28 at 4 :30 in the afternoon. of the club was discussed and a
having sold more cars than any In the program of the Congress's
ai n of summer activity out-
mpg
Athen ■ Girls' Club.
other man in the Detroit zone this work, Aug. 6 is given as the date ca
lined. Regular meetings on Thurs.
At the last meeting of the
year, anti its II result is eligible for the sessions are expected to end. days at the Y. W. H. A. will con-
Athena Girls' Club held July 2, at
!material address on the time
the candidacy of president of the
throug out t t. summer.
"100 Car Club of Zone 44," in twenty-fifth anniversary of the Jack Cooper, of the sports commit- the home of Miss Iliene Kruger of
s-I
Gaston
ld
e avenue, sugge of
death of Dr. Theodor ‘Ilerz.l. tee, has prepared a list of sports 2744
which Detroit is included.
.
made fora
tor a . 1
Mr. Faber attributes his success founder of the Zionist movement, in which the club members will bons were made
cultural meetings for the fall sea-
' to the value of the car, Chevrolet, will be delivered by Nahu m Soko-
tte, suitable trophies being
so°. Further discussion on . this
chairman of the Zionist ' participate,
which enabled him to reach the low
each
h'rin ea
hase of entertainment will be
lie expresses Executive.
record he made,
ay-offs in bowling, ten-
event. flay-offs
ening, July 16,
and
golf
will
inaugurate
the
made
on Tuesday evening,
The following papers will be
confidence that the wonderful
offered by Chevrolet make presented to the Congress: Dr. nis
first series of athletic contests. at the home of Mrs. Mathilda Chat
lin
of
Clements
avenue.
possible even greater successes in Arthur Ruppin, "The Importan u. Swimming contests hove been held
of 1 alestine or t «is k
future sales,
Faicom Club.
ture;" Dr. Chaim Weizmann, iv- by Harry Abramowitz, Al W olf,
The F'aicom Club will hold Ito
German War Film at Adams port on past activities and pro- Barney filchers and Dave Slavin
How German U-boats sank in- grant for future work; Felix Ro- at the summer cottage
The of
executive
Al Wolf next meeting at Littman'a Thea-
numerable allied ships during
the senblueth,
the constitution
of the committee
at Island Lake.
presented
Jewish Agency;
Dr. Selig Brodet-
is endeavoring to select ter July 18. The amateur show

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"Behind
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is thr
'ervice' reliability and all.' ing success, the silver cup being
of
leial pictures taken by the Ger- Zionist Organization:" Ilarry
man government, which are now Sacher, "Palestine Work and the around aid to the club. A ring awarded to Eve SehraM, Sant
at the Adams theater. The pm- Zionist Organization:" Arthur , stating his merit will be awarded Holtzman. Ida Rubin and Martha
Rand. The booby prize was won
by Bertha Feldman. 'rhe club is
tures have been synchronized with liantke, Pro ems ant t e pro. to the deserving member.
planning a package rattle to be held
ifshtkhiti ,, K.eirehne lAlaeyhei:,,oteln;',',,,St1;
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m
ratu
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Theta Delta Kappa.
Paramount quality sound, giving
Theta Delta Kappa Sorority met in the near future.
additional
musical s thrills by vir
tue of the , and Expectations of the Karen
core and sound effects.
at the home of Miss Edith Taylor,
Les Joyeuse Filles.
. K • • math."
Papers will also be presented on 2377 East (Aland boulevard, Tues-
The Les Joyeuse Ernes met at
Hebrew cultural work in the Dias- day evening. July 2. The society the home of Miss Ruth Bloom July
pro and ,on the preparation tit' was admitted to the International 5. Plans for the excursion were
Fraternal Conference anti the
Chaluzim for Palestine work.
1 Marie discussed, to be held July 14. Dur-

plisses Lillian
ing the summer months, the club
Samow are representatives. An ■
outing is planned for July '21, for I will meet every two weeks. The
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Forty-
forty-one votes were Gast in the members of the sorority only. The next meeting will be held at the
thousand six hundred and
home of :Miss Nlildred Chertoff of '
eight thousa
- next meeting will be held at the ,
MISS Marie Samow, 1514 Euclid avenue.
elections of delegates tt the forth home of
All Instruments Taught
evening.'
Tuesday
Clairmount,
coming Zionist Congresb in Zionist
Coterie Club.
Send for Booklet
districts and societies in Congress July 16,
The Coterie Club will meet once
Poland, according to the final of-
a
month
during the summer
Como Club.
ma returns.
cial representation was distrib- On Sunday, June 30, the mem- I months. All correspondence should
uted as follows: Mizrachi 13, Hit- hers of the Cessna Club and be sent to the secretary, Miss Shir-
oe
bylley Kalt, 1533 Atkinson avenue.
thLivnoth
3 5, Al lia- friends spent an enjoyable day
luth
1 6, Iai
E)oe
ach4i
excursioning to Put-In-Bay, Ohio. I
'Lion
L'Allegro Girls.
In the elections held in Western A delightful luncheon was pre-
The last meeting of the L Alle-
Zionists pared by the Cosmo girls. At the
General
Galicia,
the
gained five representatives, the island the members were enter- gro Girls was held at the home of
' Mzrachi two and the Ilitachduth rained by ball playing, dancing, Miss Gertrude Bennett in Sand-
with, Ont., Tuesday evening, July
About party
13,000
labor
one. votes were cast visiting the caves, and bathing.
As this was the last meeting
9.
Wurli zer Bldg.

JERUSALEM,—(J. T. AT-
for the summer, all business was
Jolly Fellows Club.
1509 Broadway
A meeting of the Jolly Fellow's disposed of and the evening de-
throughout Palestine in the (lee-
Lions of edelgates to the Zionist was held at Littman'a hall last voted to entertainment.
Thursday night. Many interesting
Congress.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Of this number, the labor par-I discussions took place. All co rn-
A bridge-social was given by the
ties polled 5,8.52 votes, the Mix- mittees reported favorably and as
Alpha
Beta Gamma Sorority on
rachi 1,075, the Revisionists 1,558. a result of the activities of the en-
tertainment committee an outing July 9 at the home of Miss Anne
About 1,500 votes are doubtful.
took place July. 4 for the mem- Schulman. Several guests were
bers and their friends. Jack Kob- present. The girls have corn-
rin has taken a leave of absence pleted all arrangements for a trip
to spend some time in Mt. Clem- to Cedar l'ointe fur the week-end.
ens. The next meeting will be held
EUGENE BUCSKO, Manager
Tuesday, July 16, at the home of
Miss Esther Silber.
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
2442.50 John R. Street
(Continued from Page One.)
Miss have Feldman was hostess
Randolph 0742
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
committee, also named five confer- to the Delta Sigma Chi Sorority
One Block from Fox Theater
era who are Dr. Stephen S. Wise, June 28 at her home. July 4 was The last meeting was held at
and Savoy Hotel
Mr. Deutsch, lion. Nathan D.Perl- spent at the summer home of Mr. the home of Miss Sarah Balantzow,
man, Baruch Zuckerman, and Mr. and Mrs. Feldman, Jr. The newly 2226 Hazelwood avenue. Plans •
elected officers actively began their were discussed for the annual
General Auto Repairing Richards.
Owing to the contemplated ab- administration and Miss B. R. dance to be given Nov. 10. An
and Garage Work, Colli- sence from this country of a num- Shnurowitz, the president, appoint- outing is planned for members
and escorts on Labor Day. The
sion Work and Painting. ber of these conferees, it has been ed the following committees: The next
meeting will be held at the
found impractible to hold a meet- Misses Gorenick and Rapapport•
ing during the summer months, but , membershp; Misses Teache and home of Miss Gedrich, 2227 West
Euclid,
Tuesday evening.
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Two Blocks North of West Grand

Boulevard

MODERN
PIANO
PLAYING
MADE EASY

WINN SCHOOL

1,MAR

j I

AERO

GARAGE

CONGRESS, JEWISH
COMMITTEE CONFER
ON CO - OPERATION



ference will take place some time will be held at the home of Miss
L. Gornick of Clairmount avenue.
in September.

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000

8425.31 Linwood at Euclid

w.

Solicit Your Patronage

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

Long Distance Rates Are
Surprisingly Low

For Instance:

CI

or less, between 4:30 a. n1. and
7:00 p.

You can call the following points' and talk for

THREE MINUTES for the rates shown.

Rates to

other points are proportionately low.

From Detroit to:

ADRIAN
FLINT
YALE
HOWELL
PORT HURON
DEXTER
MEMPHIS

Dar
Station to Station
Rate

$ .50
.50
.50
.45
.45
. 40
.40

The rate, quoted are Station-to-Station Day rem effective
4:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.

Evening Station-to-Station rates are effective 7:00 P. m. to
8:30 p. m., and Night Station-to-Station rates, 8:30 p. en
to 430 a. sn.

The fastest service is given when you furnish the

desired telephone number. If you do not know the
number, call or dial "Information."

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