_ C LU Zeddsalt Club. The social committee reports t dinner - dance at the Oriole Terrace May 25 a success. The president, Mts. A. R. Zamsky, thanks all committee and co-work- •rs for their untiring .forts. Mrs. Levinson was hostess tin the club Monday, May 26. A social gathering was held at the home of Mrs. M. Leavitta June 8. Plans for installation of officers, which' will be held at the Lee Plaza Mon- day, June 16, have been completed. The next meeting will at the home of Mrs. C. Hyman, 3238 Cal- vert, Monday, June 9, ForLowCost Hauling • BUY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MOTOR TRUCKS 3 /4 Jolly Fellows Club. The club held an open meeting May 26 at Littman's Hall. Several hundred people attended. The • meeting was opened by President Kissel! Borock, who introduced the muster of ceremonies, Sam al r. Li pails announced Lipsitz. that the club will hold a moonligh t to Sugar Island Tuesday, July 8. The program was participated in by Ben Diamond, Barney Levine, Bill Lankin, Miss Ann Margolin, who gave a recital in Yiddish; Ed- die Matthews, Miss Celia Rubin and Miss Lichtenstein. The club's entertainment committee is corns posed of lien Richman. Al Reimer. Joe Fredenthal and Sam Lipsitz. Dancing concluded the program of the open meeting. Ben Richman was elected secretary of the club, to succeed Oscar Starker, who re- signed because of his business pressure. to 5 Ton Capacity A Size and Style for Every Need. 5915 W. Warren Garfield 0020 DETROIT, mcn. 0 Horseback Riding 0 A Real Sport a 0 0 0 0 Miles of bridle paths and dirt • 0 roads. 2,000 acres of cross . 0 country riding. New stables 0 with all acrommodatimm. 0 00 PERSONAL ATTENTION 0 0 Capt. V. A. Tareff's $ Riding Academy $ Phalanx Club. Regular meetings of the Pha- lanx Club will continue through- out the summer at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena street. The organiza- tion is at present hard at work on their charity dance, which will be held at the Arcadia ballroom, Woodward at Stinson, Monday evening, June 23. Two ballrooms, the Arcadia ballroom proper and the outdoor gardens, have been Two orchestras, Dick secured. Bowes'sT Arra;1,:an lant,l Jean Gubl- , New York- kette' a T oni I ers, will furnish the music. Many organizations have offered their aid in making this charity dance for a new Jewish community cen- ter a success. The names of these organizations will be published in these columns in the next edition. JUDGE PAM, ZIONIST, DIES ON N. Y. VISIT Strangers Athletic Club. ■■■■ •■■■■1 ■ LAFAYETTE Auto Wash N EW Spartans Club. There WAS no meeting of th The Strangers Athletic Club an- nounces plans for the summer sea- Spartans Club last week. Ti- son. On June 15, the club will at- next meeting, Saturday, June 1. tend the Bieur ('holes excursion will be at the home of Sid Berm, to Tashmoo Island, Inhere it will 9139 Linwood. Sunday the men take part in the feature indoor bers visited 1. Nidelman of 172'1 baseball game. The Strangers Colling•ood, who is ill, team is tied for first place in the Jewish ('enter indoor baseball J. U. G.. league. A series of Saturday night J. U. Gs met at the home of Mb - parties have been arranged, to he Henrietta Soloman, 1504 Mont - held at homes of members. The rest. Five new members are to I, informal dance will be held at the taken into the club within the ne• . Book Cadillac. Hotel Sept. 28. The few weeks. After the meeting I boys regret that Nathan Korby, program was presented by men • cornier president, has found it berm of the club. necessary to resign from the club, but hope he will continue to par- Eta Beta Zeta Sorority. ticipate in affairs of the club as Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at honorary member. the home of :Miss Cecilia Shapiro, 2627 Tuxedo, May 29. Many top- Sigma Tau Kappa. ics were discussed, among them the monthly basket given away to Sigma Tau Kappa met May 28 at the twine of Miss Mildred Burn- some poor Jewish family; the hour. party to be given in the near fu- stein. The dansant and bridge given May 23, at the Distil Inn, ture for members and their guests, and the open meeting to proved a success. Sorority colors, scarlet and gold, were carried out. be held at the home of Miss Lois Berns of 3010 West Chicago The mothers of the girls attended as chaperones, and each was pre- boulevard, June G. --- sented with a bouquet. A hike is Beta Gamma. planned for the near future. Plans Gamma Girls closed their Beta fur the summer were discussed. The sorority decided to secure a spring social season with a beau- tifully appointed dinner-dance at summer cottage at Luna Pier. the Oriole Terrace May 18. The committee in charge was Jean Rodin Club. Schechter, chairman, Yetta Wein- The next meeting of the Rodin man and Mary Lumberg. Plans Club will be held at the home of fur the summer consist of a week- Mrs. Elmer Hoffman, Ill North end outing to Cedar Pointe and Van liuren street, Bay City, Mich., numerous parties at the cottage on Sunday, June H. All members at Walled Lake. are requested to attend. ■ Tau Tau Iota Sorority. Tau Tau Iota Sorority met at the home of Miss Flora Silbert, 2925 Monterey, May 28, Plans were made for the outing to be given June 9 at Island Lake. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Victoria Weinberg of Pin- gree avenue. Ami•Ketos•Mi Sorority. Belle Koenigsberg was hostess at the last meeting of the Ami-Ketos- Mi Sorority May 29. Further plans for the moonlight to be held June 29 to Sugar Island were die cussed. An advertising committe• was appointed. The next meeting which is to be open, will be at the home of Sally Abrams, 9417 Mc- Quad•. Philomathic Debating Club. The Philomathic Debating Club will hold its election of officers at Six-Mile Road-Four Miles the meeting of June 7, which will (Continued from Page One.) West of Redford be held at the Atkinson branch of nois Society of Mental Ilygiene, the Shaarey Zedek. Albert Wil- ; Phone Farmington 344.F4 head of the American Institute of liants will be succeeded by a new Criminology and vice-president of s cerk, Norval Slobin by the .eaker, Albert Sillier by a incon, new 6111M111.1 6.11•10 4 the First International C inference in g assistant clerk, and a new s t r- on Mental Hygiene. Recently he -at-arms will succeed Alb Albert anti his three sinters established at Pearl and . the Michael Reese Hospital in Chi- cago in memory of their brother a W. W. Girls. clinic fur the study of metabolism. Miss Ann Wuntner was hostess Wail Leader in Zionism. at the last nicking of the W. W. The Judge had served as vice- Girls at 1530 Seward avenue. The preSIdellt of the Zionist Organiza- formal affair held at Blossom tion of America for several years. Heath was a success and the club He headed the Palestine Restora- presented Si isA Belle Woontner tion Fund in Chicago, and hod Iwtth a wedding gift. The core- had much to do with sending to menial fire will be held July 1 and Versailles a delegation to urge the election of officers will he held justice of Jewish national demands June 24. The Misses Marcia Ras- (ill the Peace Conference, having kin and Ann liariffiel hive been $ presided over the Jewish Congress asked as guests to the next meet- in Philadelphia in 1919 which led ing, at the home of Miss Fannie to the organization of the delega- Baron, 573 Owen. The club will at Li vernois lion. FINEST AUTO WASH IN DETROIT A good platform orator, the ' l‘ivtl, ‘,:ti nt,l,'re tniindxingi,,:bd:) ,Nt i. i s nsuri; Id,.. 1 )1(. LOWEST PRICES PREVAIL J udge Uppettnell Itt the ZiOniSt ettll. WIRE WHEELS, 50c EXTRA 0 LTROI7' if:111511 RONICla, 1■ 611. ■ mme Les Joyeuse Filles. Les Joyeuse Filles met at the home of Miss Sarah Siegel Shay 21. The club had as its guests Al Ilaar and Israel Gittlernan. An open meeting will be held June 13 at the home of Miss I.illian Marks, 2442 Ilawl•ood. Troty Vecls Girls, On May 28 the Troty N'ech Girls met at the home of the Misses I c•rtha and Thelma ackness, 2610 Webb avenue, Several outings have been planned for the month of June. Mrs. Eva Shore is va- . cationing at Pottstown, Pa. The next meeting will he at the home of Miss Esther Dickman, 2913 Webb, S. A. Sorora-Frat. This new club is being organ. ized for young, men and women between the cites of 18 and 25. All interested should see Miss Arkoff, 3310 Virginia Park. Delta Chapter, Phi Gamma Eta Sorority. May '28, a special meeting was held at the home of Miss Sophie Rashevsky. Miss Sylvia Nueman presided. The sale of tickets for the moonlight to be given July 13 on the steamer Tashmoo indicates that a large crowd will attend. Miss Lillian Kamanetzky, 3817 Michigan, vces the winner of the mahogany smoking stand. At Elizabeth lark an outing was held May 25, The headlight of the af- fair was a weinie and marshmallow roast. The next meeting anti elec- Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. tion of officers will be held at the l'hi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity home of Miss Sylvia Nueman, met Slay 28 at the "Y." The June C. moonlight committee reported all plans completed for the annual Phi-So-Lite Sorority. moonlight to be given Friday eve- The Phi-So-Lite Sorority gave ning, June '20. The fraternity its annual outing at Walled Lake chartered steamer Tashmoo for May 311. It proved a huge success. this occasion. The boat will leave Election of officers will take plat.- from the foot of Griswold street at the next meeting. at 8:45 p. m. Wolverine Playboy Orchestra will furnish dance music Absit Veridi• Sorority. on the boat and at the pavilion on Absit Veritlia Sorority met at the island. Tickets may be ob- tained from any of the members home of Miss Rosanne Goldstein, The fraternity has already secured 9440 Dexter boulevard, May 28. the cottage at Cass Lake, where The following officers were elect- the boys are spending their week- . ed: Miss Rosaline J. Goldstein, • dean; Miss Helen E. Brawn, cor- ends. responding secretary and trees- ; urer. Plans for a charity supper Coterie Club. •were discussed. An open meeting The Coterie Club met at the home of Harriet Stocker of Hague ! will be held at the home of Miss. Ruth Kastlen, 2242 Blaine, Sun- avenue Slay 28. The Misses Selma Davis and Ruth Kronenberg were day, June 8, elected tin membership. Final ar- Tau Chi Delta. rangements were made for the pa- jama party to be held Saturday. ' The picnic held May 30 was en- June 7, The next meeting will he joyed by all, as well as the fare. at the home of Miss Fannie Wein- I well party given in honor of Bes- sie Kinitzer, May 31. Election of berg of ('lements avenue. officers, held June 1 at the home of Elsie Garvin, 2215 Tuxedo, re- Tau Sigma Gamma. sulted as follows: Bessie Cohen, Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority met at the home of Mrs. Belle Lowin- president; Helen Asher, vice-presi- ger, 6179 Northfield, June 3, Ar- dent; Sylvia lientielnian, secre- rangements were made for a house tary-treasurer. Bessie Kinitzer rant, warming party at the sorority cot- woo voted in as honorary member. ' tage at Walled lake for June 15. The next meeting will be at the ! Next meeting will be at the home home of May Bordin, 17331 Brush. if Miss Sadie (iruskin, 322 Owen. June 15. June 10. Ultra-Moderns. The Ultra-Moderns met at the home of Lillian Petok, 3783 Wa- verly, Slay 30. Two prospective pledgees are the Misses Eva Hench- man and Maxine Harris. The next meeting will he at the home of Goble Gelb, 3294 Glendale. Soror • at the home of Soror Fritts not Lou Fishkind May 25. Plans were !wide for a picnic to be held at Island Lake. Miss Bessie Karbal and Miss Edith Mishkin are on the refreshments and entertainment committee. Election of officers re- sulted as follows: President. Lou Jewish Women's European Wel• fare Organisation, Fishkind; secretary, Edith Mish- A special !fleeting or the Jewish kin; treasurer, Blanche Singer; Velltiort tit 1027 an a defender Of Alemiting-Polishing Bicur Choler., Juniors. Women's European Welfare Or- hostess, Bessie Karbal. Dancing thILLipsky administration. lie was and refreshments followed the ganization will be held Monday, 8 -Greasing a mem b er of the Jewish &legation the1. 3 sicoltrie (;thf '''. 1' 1 irns' . .Siu. n1i1r.''tr•X‘ le-Tr t Re- p. m., at the Atkinson branch of meeting. 10•Minute Service sent abroad shortly after the ‘,V," ri ' l !ports of committees for the twen- Shaare Zedek. Important reports Under the Management of War t, study immigration 9'''''' I'''' I ieth annual excursion, to be held regarding support of new or- Zedakah Club, SIDNEY CLORE . in Eastern Europe. : hut,. 15, at Tashmoo show that Mrs. Lee Levinson was hostess phaned families in Europe and a Judge I . am never married. Ile is the work is progressing. The to the club May 26. Mrs. A. R. report in behalf of the orphans survived by his sisters, Miss Carrie Jewish ('enter is co-operating in Zainsky thanks the social commit- who are supported by this organ- Pam a Chicago, Mrs. Walter Ills- nt tking this excursion /I success, tee and co-workers for the huge ization in Detroit and Windsor molt hal of 410 Park Avenue and and is urging every center member success which the club enjoyed will be given. Arrangements will ' Mrs. Joseph A. liter of 7 West , to attend. 'fhe society is offering Sunday evening, May 25, at Oriole be made for the lag-day to be held Eighty-first street. la large loving cup to the winning Terrace. Mrs. Anna Arta has cons; in Mt. Clemens Sunday, July 6. Ile was a leader of the "'mil I team of the baseball game to be tributed to the charity fund in Sirs, A. Matzen, vice-president, is ' Writh fraternal society and a roam- I staged between two of the hest honor of her son's birthday. Mrs. I chairman, assisted by Mrs. Agnes I bar of the Standard and Convent I teams of the center. A total of 40 Butt man of Boston was a guest at Levin, honorary secretary of the Flubs and l'emple Emanu-El, all of Iother prizes is also offered to the'' this meeting. Plans for the in- organization. Chicago. I Whiners of various events planned. stallation of officers, which will The body will be taken to Chicago Tau Sigma Rho Sorority. take place at the Lee Plaza, will Funeral services were held on Sun- Miss Sarah kraft, 90 Rosedale Hoy Toy Girls. be completed at the next me cling, day. Court, was hostess at the last I Hoy Toy Girls met at the "Y," at the home of Sarah Baker. Louis Lipsky, president of the - 89 Rowena, June 3. meeting of Tau Sigma Rho Soror- Miss Betty ity. An outing W115 held on Deco- Zionist Organization of America, Sklar was hostess at the monthly Purity Rainbow Girls. From Porch Awning s to paid tribute to Judge Pam. social meeting. Bridge was the , Purity Assembly of the OrderI ration Day. Miss Lillian Pearl- Circus Tents man and Miss Frieda Berke were diversion if the evening. Plans of Rainbow for Girls will have a I 'are under way fur se veral outings June festival and dance Thursday guests of the sorority at the last ' and hikes. Next meeting will be evening, lune 12, at the Ea-tern meeting, which was followed by a TODAY, TO:11012120W, EVERY nt the "1," June 10• Star Temple, 80 West A'exan- social hour. The next meeting is DAY IS SOMEONE'S ---- drine. The committee in cbarge, to be at the home of Miss Irene 1111{THDAY Club Galaxy. promises this to he' the out, intl., Norb•r, 1926 Gladstone. lub Galaxy met at the home of ing event of the season. 16508 Hamilton Don't Forget to Say It With Mb- Atutt's Sherman, 1538 Lee Flowers Longfellow 1138 Sl.cy 30. A weinie roast Austrian Ladies' Aid Society. VI-it or Phone Us Today vs. held June I at Belle Isle, and The first Austrian Ladies Ai, c. the evening the members were Society will hold a card party ...tun Flowers for All Occasions ht,•rtained by Miss Genevieve day evening. June 8, at .1, HAI REV. JACOB I. SKLAR Temple. Tickets will be or sal all e can supply you with the Detroit'. Leading and (Continued from Page One.) at the door. The public is invited It ,•st quality in Detroit. Best Known Omega Socials Proceeds go for charity. Itetresh• , and economic relief and spiritual The Omega Socials held a spe- meats will be served. hope to his Jewish kinsmen across cial meeting May 29. at the Y. W. Recommended by the the seas, the victims of war and y'n Mont Prom i • II. A. On Friday the club went Tusi Tale Sorority. nant Phr-lcians famine and pestilence. on an outing to Elizabeth Park. Tusi Tata Sorority met the 1810 lierrelweed Ave. "It is unthinkable that this we The club's baseball team played "Y" June 4. Shiny activit b are Pho. Empire 8426. the Lambda Tau Fraternity on planned for the summer: The should he permitted to end ufinish- li Sunday morning at the Thirkell monthly bridge will be h, I.i bt, the ed. What has been accomplished • ,-1-mol playground. The Omega home of Miss Dorothy It. I.• !Ilan , in rescuing and rebuilding human ' lives is an historic achievement in Socials won by the score of 5 to 5402 Holcomb, June 7. 11742 Dexter Blvd. 3. Three lumbers of the club, human engineering. It is charac- Cantor at Mishk•n I nona Epstein, Dorothy Retiblatt ' teristic of Mr. Warburg that he Sigma Delta Pi Sorority, lot Hemlock 0926 :col Bernice Goldberg, were con- should not rest while there still re- Israel Synagogue Chapter. ' led at 'temple lieth El June 1. Sigma Delta l'i Sorority Expert end et at mains the need of helpfulness from America. Sktehers attended their receptions the home of Miss Jeanette .Jacobs .Jacobs Antiseptic Mohel "0 achy and Monday evenings. "It is fitting then that his fel.' May 28. I'lans for an it f rural ----- dinner-dance to he held .1..• a 15 lo•-townsmen should unite in pay- MARRIAGES Beta Rho Delta Sorority. at Edgewater Beach Clult were ing tribute to him by supporting PERFORMED Beta Rho Delta Sorority met made. Covets will be laid for 14. these humanitarian causes with May 29. A number of guests were The informal initiation t-1 the which he has so long been identi-; 2012 Virginia present. The sown! y's third an- pledgs. ee Miss Katherine Di. kman lied. I am glad to join in the ex- Perk nual moonlight, to le• held Thurs- and Miss Miriam Schwartz, was . pression of esteem and affection ; ChamMsed & Air.Clesord day, July 31, on steamer Colum- held May 25, Garfield 0287-M for him." in 10 Minutes bia, Was discussed. The girls are planning a hike to Winds , r, across Yepetters Club. SAIL WITH BICUR CHOLEM,' Ambassador bridge, and an excur- A new club Was organized May JUNE 15. to Bob-1.0, where a tennis 4 at the home of Miss Pearl M. Mohel Specialist 1010 LW I 16101 M I M110 M LW tournament will he held. The Goldman of 1730 l'ingree avenue. drawing for a hand-painted pillow Miss Helen Ruth Berke of 1152 IS Years' Fop.- Are You Sukering From was held at the bona. of Sally Cut- Capacity 60 Cars Clairmount avenue was rid ose. Endo, red elected ler, 3772 Webb avenue. Per Flour president and Miss Goldman sec- by Leading --- retary-treasurer. Pbyskiem Meetings are Alpha Lambda Kappa Fraternity, held • every Sunday evening My method positively kills dais- t Alpha Lambda Kappa Fraternity numbers' homes. A picnic will be druff, corrects itching scalp and 2073 ( ommeit al Pant ins. lender BIM, met at 2225 West Philadelphia held the latter part of June at Gladstone restores hair. ins and Colleen June 1, and discussed reports for Bob-Lo. A hike to Farmington „ Work Euclid 10467 the fraternity's annual summer and a dinner-dance at Northwood McAlear hop to be held Friday, June 20, at Inn were events of the past week. It Po:ishing, $1.95 'he row Casino at Walled Lake, HAIR AND SCALP SPECIAL- s mortising Mich. Max Stulberg, chairman of ISTS FOR MEN Tau Sigma Delta Sorority. the dance committee, announced Rev. Benjamin A successful opening summer 810 Griswold Street that all details and arrangements affair was held May 31 at the house BLEIBERG Hours 11 to 7 Cherry 2532 , for the affair were completed. warming party given at the Walled Mohel Specialist Alpha Lambda Kappa invites all Lake cottage "Cheer Up" for Recommended by Jewish organizations to attend this members and their escorts. A spe- Leading Physicians PALLISTER AVENUE affair. Societies wishing informa- cial meeting wan held at the home 2225 Blaine Ave. Just East of Twelfth Street un should call Garfield a621-R f Anne Rochlen on May 27. Week- Euclid 5000 COLLISION WORK. GENERAL RE- or write to 2225 West Philadel-; end socials will be held instead of Two Block, North a West Grand Marriages Performed PAIRING, WELDING, STORAGE Hnule.ard by Appoisstment. 3720 Webb Avenue phia. The club will meet Sunday, meetings from now until Sep- Phone GarAeld 0474 June 8. tember. 10 6545 WEST WARREN AWNINGS of QUALITY Tents and Awnings MacKENZIE AWNING CO. WARBURG HONORED I AT ALLIED DRIVE MEETING IN N. Y. MOHEL REV. H. MILKOVSKY GEILILD Home Relief Society. The Home Relief Society gave party fur the children at the Convalescent Home at Farming- ton. Mrs. Charles Cornell, chair- man, secured Lieut. Wilson of the I police force, an able ventriloquist, to perform for the children, Ger- , trude Levy gave two dances on the 'lawn, Dorothea Ferar gave several recitations, and Sirs. M. Wolf gave I several vocal selections. Favors t were donated by Mrs. Maurice I Baker and Mims were supplied by Mrs. Roth. Frost-bites ;Intl cup cakes completed the party. 'fhe dinner-dance committee still has some reservations for sale. Mrs. Al Weisman is in charge of the affair to be held June 8 at East- wood ion. Mrs. S. J. IA•ve is chairman of the luncheon to be held June 10 at the Metropolitan building at 12:30 r :I A Jewish Boys Camp in Michig ON BLACK LAKE a Approximately 25 Miles from Mackinaw Give your boy a chance to get close to nature tilt for Jewish boys offers such fine sports as SWIMMING, BOATING, FISHING, RIDING, HILL CLIMBING-INDOOR ANi) OUTDOOR GAMES Indian Guide. Tutoring by Competent Instructors If Des.. For Rates and elurther Information Write ARTHUR (RED) T. CARTY 9330 Dexter Blvd. Evenings, Phone Garfield 4759-W -- Detroit, M..s. 1 - Lossfellow 8439 Northwestern Women's League. Mrs. S. Munch was hostess of the last meeting of the Northwest ern Women's League. A favorable report was given by the chairmen of the committee of the bridge- luncheon to be held at the Chinese Tea Gardens, 1516 Woodward,' June 18, at 12:30. 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