PAGE SIX TilEY)grRolUt- AuttetRoisrax ■ •••••111 Store Open Griswold at State to 6:30 P. M. enton's I Griswold •t Stale PHI ALPHA CHAPTERS FORMED IN DETROIT Epsilon Tau Fraternity, a hand organization with chapters at the City Colletteof Detroit and the University of Detroit, have hod charters granted them by l'hi Al- ' pha Fraternity, national Jewish fraternity. The Epsilon Tau F'raternitv was [organized in 1923 by six freshmen lat the City College of Detroit. They were Dr. Gerald J. Bernath, now on the faculty of the University of ) Nebraska; Dr. Marvin Harris, on the faculty of Johns Hopkins; Ilar- ry Robert Bockoff, attorney; Dr. :Milton Serwer, Harper Hospital; Saul Foreman, dentist; Leonard Milling and Murr• Kaplan. The present organization has a membership of over 140 Jewish col- lege students and alumnae and is to be the first national Jewish fra- ternity on the campus of the Uni- versity of Detroit and the College I of the City of I/Oroit. Mr. Bockoff, one of the founders, •is the present head of Epsilon Tau. UPPER STORE DRESS FLOOR Sensational Sale of '15 DRESSES Over 1500 All Brand New Your Choice at s , ' et a 'an arsonal ) • • • enton's Tremendous Purchase of 1583 Dresses from two of the nation's lead- ing makers of $15 Dresses . More than PIO ravishing styles ... Practically any type you could wish for en- tire summer and early Fall wear. Benton's Her Betrothal Announcedl Now In Progress " Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stoma!) Miss Judith Ashinsky home and family of Longfellow avenu.• with her parents, Rabbi and Mrs. are spending the summer in Char- A. M. Ashinsky of Gladstone ave. levoix. after a lengthy sojourn in New York. Miss Ashinsky recent- Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis and little: ly announced her engagement to daughters, Beverly and Barbara, Dr. Chaim Kaplan of New York of 551 Chicago boulevard, are in City. Atlantic City, where they are Among the Detroiters who have guests at the Ritz Carleton Ilotel. been vacationing et Camp Manitou, Mrs. Max Cohn of the Belcrest Michigan's unique adult camp 011 is Spending a week in New York Lake Charlevoix, are Celia Schos- tak, president of the Junior Hadas- City. soh, Anne Green of 549 King ave- MISS IDA ROTH nue and Edna Tobin of 2738 Glen-, A. M. Neisner of Rochester, N. dale avenue. M iss Roth's engagement to Sam- Y., is the house guest of Mr. and • uel Raider, son of ND:. and Mrs. Mrs. Alexander Freeman of Chi- The ladies of the Wednesday Af- Joseph Raider of 2925 Richton ave- cago boulevard. ternoon Bridge Club, surprised nue, was announced this week by / Mrs. (L Wolte of Webb avenue, her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mr. and Mrs. NI. Bing of the With a bridge on July 5, in honor Roth of 21182 Clements avenue. Wilshire and Mr. and Mrs. Fred of her departure for an extended • Ginsberg and family are spending motor trip to Illinois, Iowa and the summer in Charlevoix. Wisconsin. She was accompanied Palestine Afforestation Is by her son, Robert, youngest June Urged at Memorial Meet- Theodore Oppenheim and Alwyne graduate of Central High School, Vernon Freeman spent the past and Mrs. Harry Lewis of Buena • ing Wednesday. week in Paris. From there they Vista avenue. • In spite of the heat, a capacity motored to Italy. audience attended the memorial r and Mrs. harry ('lark of Benjamin Goldman, the New M. meeting arranged in tribute to the Miss Millicent Jacobs has re- Chicago boulevard, aceitnpanied be President, Appoints late founder of the Zionist Organ- turned to Detroit after spending Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Kerner of Oak- ization, at the Philadelphia-Byron • a year at Ferry Hall, I.ake Forest, man boulevard, left for an extend- Committees. Talmud Torah Wednesday night. i III. ed motor trip through Canada and The Zionist District, Jewish Na will return by way of the New • At an impressive ceremony, at- tonal Fund, Mizrachi, Hadassah Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allen Op. England States stopping off in the tended by several hundred mein-1 and Janitor Hadassah joined in penheim of Whittemore Drive. whit, Mountains. hers and their friends, "Daddy" entertained 12 guests with a house ______ sponsoring the memorial. Adolph Freund installed the fol- Dr. Alvin D. Ilersch, who pre- party at their summer home in Saturday, July 12, Miss Pearl lowing officers of Pisgah lodge of . sided at the meeting; Charles Ru- Lexington, Mich. Levy entertained six couples at her B'nai B'rith: Benjamin Goldman, biner, assistant attorney-general of in honor of her birthday. The president; Aaron Kurland, first Adolph sod "Daddy" Freund Was a Michigan; Rabbi I. Stollnuin and ro o m was artistically dee- vice-president; Elias Goldberg, snid visitor at Cedar Point, Simon Shetzer, president of the week- (i ril)nl in light pink and green. At second vice-president; Ilarry Yud- Zionist District, reviewed the life midnight luncheon was served. kolf, third vice-president; Nathan activities of Dr. Herzl and the ac- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg “f• Harry Greenbaum, University of D. Rosen, secretary; Ilarry complishments in Palestine. All Leslie avenue had as their guest • Michigan Int:Antal student, was an Schram, treasurer; Dr. Victor pointed to these activities as a Droock, monitor; Charles Katzo- nut-of-town guest. realization of the Ilerzlian ideals. Mrs. J. J. Lieberman of Colum- witz, assistant monitor; Arthur An inspiring feature at the bus, Ohio. Miss Dorothy Morris of 3239 Feldman, guardian; S. K. Slobin, meeting was the address in He- warden. Cortland avenue sailed July 9 on Mrs. Ben Jacob and family 1 if brew by Milton Fischer, son of A feature of the program was Rabbi Moses Fischer and a senior Boston boulevard are spending the the S. S. Olympic, on an extended tour of Europe. Iler itinerary in- the violin solos rendered by Henry in the high school of the United summer in Atlantic City. eludes many of the principal show- Siegal, accompanied at the piano Hebrew Schools. Rev. II. Milkov- by James Selke. Louis Cohane, a Mr. and Mrs. M. Safer and laugh. lilat•es on the Continent. sky chanted the El Mole Racha- past president of l'iisgah Lodge, ter Marilyn of Chicago boulevard, was the principal speaker, and ill Latest motion pictures of Pales- accompanied by Mrs. Ilan•y Clark,- Sirs. Barney Rosen and her the course of his address outlined daughter, Roslyn Lila, are spending drove to Cedar Point over the week- tine were shown and an appeal was the philanthropic accomplishments the summer months in Battle Creek, flune to out the afforestation of as the guests at Mr. and Mrs. Phil- ; of the Mini B'rith. Palestine through the planting of j The incoming president outlined Ilelen Vera and Jewell Prentis ip Hyman. trees in the Ilerzl Forest. Aaron his program and appointed the fol- Kurland, chairman of the Jewish of 114 Chicago boulevard, are lowing chairmen of committees: Mrs. 11. Siderski of Hamilton, National Fund, appealed for the suending the summer at Camp Ont., spent a week with Mr. and henry Abramovitz, anti-defama- tree fund, and a canvass of the Songo, Maine. Mrs. Jack Pearl 14 Burlingame tion; Barney Yanett, entertain- audience was made by Eli Sachse, ment; Morris Shatzen, finance; Mrs. Edwin Oppenheim and son avenue. chairman of the tree fund com- Julius Deutelbaum, intellectual ad- mittee. It is believed that more are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Maxine Fisher has as her vancement; Ilarry Yudkoff, pub- ter summer than I trees will be planted as a 1 Harold Barker at their guest at Houghton Lake, Miss licity; Aaron Drtiock, social wel- result 1.f the Herat memorial ap- cottage at Dunes, Ind. fare; Max Edwards, funeral; Birdie Schwartz of Flint. Mich. real. , Henry M. Gottlieb, A. Z. A. spon- Mrs. Anna Meyers and Mrs. sor; Aaron Kurland, organization; NE% and Mrs. Samuel B. Gold- Finkelsein of the Belcrest Elias Goldberg, initiation; S. K. have left for Chicago to spend the berg will entertain as their house Slobin, sick welfare. simmer at the Edgewater Beach guests this week, Mrs. S. Maerson, The following were appointed Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zimmerman Hotel. man additional members to the general of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. Will- NEW YORK. Font. y ;wig •committee: Jacob Miller, Joseph •v omen (rem rural communities, Mrs. Louis A. M arymont of the . dam A. Goldberg and daughter. Miller, Sam Sternberg, Mendell chosen from a list submitted by the Whittier left for a motor trip 'Joyce " 1 Detroit Bernstein, Philip Ettinger, Sam Departmont of Farm and Rural through the east. Munch, Benjamin Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bt•rkowitz Wcrk of the National Council of Jacob Scholniek. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Davis of Cin- and daughters, Ethel and Zena, of wish W1111211, are attending the cinnati, who visited the past week lavadena avenue, left Thursday, Summer School of the Hebrew n College at Cincinnati, through with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Galway of July 10, for an extended trip of six sch , :larshipspravided by the Alpha the Beh•rest, left for Mackinac weeks to Seattle, Wash., where they will visit their relatives and Epsilon Phi Sorority. ' The schol- Island. f riends. m ship r,ver the expense of tui- Mi , s Dorothy Jean Morris of tini 1001 waintenant•e. The Mt. Clemens concert of tho 239 Cortland avenue left on Tues. N1 r. and airs. Samuel It. Gold- These young women will spend AnIca Orphan Home was a moral six weeks at the Hebrew Union Col- day for New York City, from berg and daughter, Doris Nlarilyn, and financial success. The commit- which Point she will sail im the are spending the summer at the l ege, inn course of instruction that tee thanks the following: Elkin includes Bible, Jewish hist try, Jew- S. S. Olympic for a 10 weeks' tour Marilyn House. their summer home Brothers for donating the hall and ish literature and nutlhoids of relig. of Europe, visiting in England, at St. Clair Shores, Mich. They assisting in many ways; Mr. II us school teaching. They have France, Sweden, Finland, Den- entertained as their house guests Schane, Pauline Brussel, Bella kit- pledged to devote the knowledge mark, Germany, Austria, Switzer- last week, Benjamin Zimmerman ten and the members of the Ila. and Samuel NItierstin of Toledo. and t•xpsrience they gain through land and Italy. levy.11azomir Choral Society for attendance at this course. to the all• their contributions to the program Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trailer of Miss Coddle Frank of Richton of the evening; Chord of Judea, avncement of Jewish odueational Edison avenue left for Atlantic avenue is spending the summer activities in the rural districts. their manager, Mr. Klain, and with relatives in Johnstown Pa . The four young women who se- City to spend the summer. their bl • leader, Wit• Bl ex- cured these scholarships are Rose nick, for their symphonic selec- M r. and Mrs. David Oppenheiml Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman and Annie Jarmack of Ansonia, tions; Miss Belle Challow for hi • • Conn.; May Chesnof and Rebecca and son Martin of Chicago boule- I are spending a few weeks in Atlan- Mario selections; Esther Grant for yard are spending the month at l t i e city. Kattowitz of Montville, Conn. her playing on the harp, and to Lexington, Stich. the two juvenile violinists, Freda Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg Lang and Gerald Richter. BUDGETS OF NEW YORK Miss Belle Goldenberg of Los I 2005 West Philadelphia snent Messrs. Max and Joseph Elkin CHARITIES $10,519,683 Angeles, Cal., is visiting with her of the week-end in Ludington, Mich. offered Olympia Hotel for the next and sister-in-law, M f r. and concert on Sunday, Aug. 10. Goldt•ii erg 11 01 • NEW YORK.—Tht• n ee d. Of 1 11V Mrs. N ar Miss Ann Gornbeim of Glendale There will be a general meeting local federated Jewis's charities for la-atm. boulevard. avenue has returned from Niagara next Wednesday, July 23, to plan the current year and a review of Falls, where she visited her for the picnic, the year book, th: heir work in the past 12 montht Miss Ellie F'. Kamman of Detroit, parents. tag day between Rosh Ilashonah re made public Tuesday by who has been in Los Angeles since and Yam Kippur, and other impor- mei D. Liedesdorf, chairman of i last October, is residing in Venice, Mrs. Henry Wolf returned to her tant niatters. The meeting will be h business men's council of the' Calif., for the summer. home in Cleveland after a short held at Congregation Shaarey Federation for the Support of visit with Mr. Rail Mr, Emanuel Shaarey Zeilek, 9125 Twelfth Jewish Philanthropic Societies of Dr. II. H. Landsberg who nue Tobias. street. All members and sympa- NON 1 ork, in his annual report toltorell to New York to na•et her thizers are requested to attend. the executive committee of the mother and sister who wt•re abroad Miss Esther Foster of Hague co uncil. I almost four years have returned avenue and Miss Ruth Cohen of Mr. Lietlesdorf announced that :and are visiting with friends. They Euclid avenue have returned from KANSAS JEWISH GIRL t he budgetary requirements of the • copct.t to leave in about a week a trip to New York. WINS OPERA CONTRACT III affiliated social agencies for the' for Long Island City to visit with - - year total $10.5(9,683, to which Mrs. Landsberg's sister. From The Bar Mitzvah of Milford LADRENCE, Kan.-1-I. T. At sum the federation will contribute I th e re l.andsberg and her Nodal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben $5,078,853, the remainder accru- younger brother will sail fur Vien- Nodal, was solo/11140 at the He- —A Jewish girl whose father is a Ing to the institutions in the form ; na, where they have an older brew school, Philadelphia and local clothier, through her own d* bequests, city grants, fees from' brother, Dr. Landsberg, who is on Byron, Saturday, 1 I: 1" A • achievements and ability, has at- patients and other funds. Last the faculty of the City Collette and et4stion was given at the resi- tained the hirer coveted by every yea r's budgets totalled E10.1.. ,1.- does work at Ilarper Hospital, ex- dence, 1529 Philadelphia, Sunday ambitious singer, she has just . The federation's problem pacts to remain abroad for a pro. evening. Out-of-town guests in- signed with the Metropolitan Op- this year is the raising of its illicit longed stay. cluded Mrs. Gordon and her daugh- era in New York to sing in a num- ber of leading operatic roles next of $2,211,001), he said, pointing ter, Clara, of St. Louis, Mo. SOIL out that the remainder already is Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Goldberg Miss Bclkin, Who is 21 years of assured through annual recurrent have left to make their home in Mrs. Ida Aronson and Mrs. Lena subscript inns and ■ 101101j....... age, came to New York six year LOS Angeles, ('alit. Allen, both of Salem, Mass., amt • Mr. and Mrs. .10C Goldstein and ago. She was obliged to work as a salesgirl in department stores Mrs. Merton Meister and laugh- son, Jack, of Whiting, Ind., are ter, tt•r, Elsie, of Los Angeles, Calif., • visiting their sister and aunt, Mrs. while she studied music. In the meantime, on Sunday mornings. who are spending the summer Louis Magid of Marston avenue. she sang at Temple Emanuel. At months in the East, have been vis- present she is one of "Roxy's Gang" iting Mrs. Jule Fisher at her sum- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Goldberg mer home at The Heights, Hough- and daughter. Joyce, are return- and will continue to sing at the Just completed, overlooking Roxy theater until she enters the ton Lake, Mich. ing from the shores of Port Stan- Grand Circus park. ley, Ontario, having spent three Metropolitan next season. Last fall she gave two concerts A limited number of these Ethel Silverman, daughter of weeks there. Enroute, they stop- in Berlin and Amsterdam, in both remodeled and refurnished Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Silverman of ped at Cleveland and Toledo. of which cities she was given great suites. Large, pleasant living 2234 Boston boulevard, left for morn. Two bedrooms with ramp, June 29, to stay for the re- Miss Marion Feldstein of North- ovation. In her Berlin debut she full-sized new beds and finest mainder of the summer. lawn avenue, entertained 12 girls is said to have received m re-calla. new full spring mattresses. at bridge Tuesday afternon. July Critics enthusiastic in their praise Lots of closet room, bath Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman of 5, in honor of Miss Marion Hartz proclaim that she will soon be num- and reception hall. New York, former Detroit resi- of Cleveland, who is visiting her bered along with Alma Gluck and An ideal home for discrimi- dents, were guests of the latter's cousin, Miss Esther Shuhint•r of Rosa Raise as a great Jewish op- nating business men to live brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Glynn Court. and Miss Florence eratic star. downtown serviced by a fine Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, enroute to Rosenbaum of Marion, Ind., who is • hotel. Chicago, where they will remain visiting her cousin, Miss Edna Clifford 5200 during the summer months. Marks of Clairmount avenue. HONOR MEMORY OF DR. 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Min Laura Simon of 2979 West Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frankenstein Grand had as their guest, Mrs. Irving) r alstes.P"dinri the sum- Kapstein of Cleveland. mar atW s'sue Northwestern Branch of Jewish Old Folks Home is planning its an- nual picnic at Belle Isle for Tues- day, July 22. Inmates will he con- veyed to the island in busses and music and refreshments will be supplied by the members of the auxiliary. All members are re- • quested to attend. The outing will be Feld near the Old Casino at Belle Isle. For fur- ther information call the chairman, Mrs. LaBret, or Mrs. I. Shultz. in charge of refreshnwnts. Bust-es will leave the home at 1 o'clock. IATHEN your bundle reaches us, careful work era examine each article to make sure of proper identification. This identifica• Lion is checked and re-checked as your clothes pass through the different processes, thus insuring you tfie return of your complete consignment. 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