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PAGE SIX

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611•111.1miE11,

Special Reduced Rates in June

(ELKIN MANAGEMENT)

itRONICLf

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■■••■•■

ZEDAKAH CLUB'S NEW
OFFICERS INSTALLED



41MIMIRMMIIMIN.



MISS E. HEAVENRICH '
ELECTED BY LEAGUE

installation of officers of the le-
dakah Club took place at the LT
Plaza on June 2. Mrs. Lee Leven-
sohn wits master of ceremonies,
Mrs. Rose Bernstein gave the open-
ing prayer. Mrs. Sarah Wolfe, as-
companivd by Mrs. Jeanette As)),
rendered two vocal selections.
l'ast and honorary president,



At the board meeting of the I
League of Jewish Women's Organ-
izations which preceded the annual
luncheon on Monday, June 1, the
following were elected to office: I
Miss Edith Ileavenrich, presi-
dent; Mrs. Mayer Sulzburger and

Aiming the Detroit girls who are
finishing their schooling at various
private schools are Betty Welt and
' Alice Newman, from the Newman
School; Barbara Gilbert, from the
Liggett School.

The thirtieth annual moonlight)
excursion of the affiliated societies'
of Temple Beth El will be held on
Monday evening, June 15, on the
steamer Columbia, leaving from
the foot of Woodward avenue at
8:30 p. Gerald Marks and his
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin is visiting orchestra will supply the music
with her mother, Mrs. R. Ober- and entertainment. Lloyd Rosen-
felder, of Chicago.
berg is chairman of the committee
on arrangements.

OLYMPIA HOTEL and BATH HOUSE

Our Mineral Baths are an absolute cure for Rheumatism,
Nervousness and Rundown Conditions.

Dr. John Slawson spent a few
days in New York last week.
'

Bath House and Hotel under same roof, under the personal
management of: MAX and JOE ELKIN

David Levy, Jr., son of Dr. and
Mrs. David levy of Chicago boule-,
Yard, is graduating from the Cram:
brook School.

Do not wait until it is too late, come now and get well as our
Mineral liaths have cured many who suffer from Rheumatism
and other ills. Open all year.

For further Information write or phone

OLYMPIA HOTEL AND
MINERAL BATHS

Miss Janet Welt, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt of Bal-
moral drive, will be home from
Smith College Monday, June S.

Mount Clemens, Mich.

Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, retiring
president, will preside at the an-1
nual meeting and luncheon to bey
given by the Sisterhood of Congre-
gation emanuel at the synagogue,
corner Taylor and Wilson ave-
nues, Monday, June 15. Annual
reports will be read by the chair-
men of all standing committees - ,I
and a resume of the year's work
will he presented by Mrs. Kavanau.
MISS EDITH HEAVENRICH
Mrs. Charles Alpern will present a
group of songs, accompanied b e Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, vice-presi-
Mrs. Emory Monash, and Mis dents; Mrs. Maurice Klein, record-
Evelyn Mae Chase will give a num ., ing secretary, and Mrs. Samuel L.
her of readings. At the close o f KilVt1111111, treasurer.
the meeting the newly elected 14 a
Miss liens:enrich succeeds Sirs.
fivers will be installed. Mrs. toil . Oscar Robinson as head of the or-
liam Adelson, 2281 West Philadel . ganization.
During Mrs. Robin-
phia avenue, is in charge of reser _ son's administration, the league af-
cations.
fected the clearing bureau for the
present emergency, and made great
The executive board of th e progress in developing a communal
Union of American Hebrew Con spirit among the Jewish women's'
gregations meeting in the hotel clubs in Detroit. The league now
- St. Nicholas, Cincinnati, numbers 22 constituent clubs, with
Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31, a total membership of 4650.
re-elected David A. Brown of New
'or City as chairman of the
Union's board of finance. Mr. HADASSAH'S OFFICERS
ASSUME THEIR DUTIES
Brown appointed Milford Stern a
member of the board.

MRS SOPHIA JACOB
Miss Margaret Franklin, daugh-
Mrs. Anna It. Zamsky, thanked ter of Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M.I
Franklin,
will be graduated from
her chairman, Mrs. Sarah Eisler,
and her co-chairman, Mrs. Elsie Lake Erie College the middle of
Send Your Son to
this month.
Rubin for their untiring efforts,
and presented to all her commit-
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- I I
tees gifts and flowers.
Honorary members and speakers that have returned from New York,'
were: Madams. II. H. l'renzlauer, where they met their daughtero
Maxine, who has just returned',
Harry ("Mother") Kline, and J.
Approximately 25 Miles from Mackinaw
from her studies in Paris.
II. Ehrlich and Mrs. Minnie Good-
Give your boy a chance to get close to nature—this camp
man, a recently elected honorary
for Jewish boys offers such fine sports as
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert]
member.
Mrs. Mary Slobin recited a psem of the Belcrest left for Charlevoix
to
remain over the summer,
dedicated of Zedakah Club
New officers installed are: Mrs.
Sophia Jacob, president; Mrs. Til-
Mrs. Irwin Friend of New York
lye Lapides, first vice-president; spent a week as the house guest
Tutoring by Competent Instructors If Desired
Mrs. Mary Slobin, second vice-pres- of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib of
ident;Mrs. Mae Shapero, recording Shrewsbury drive.
The Fox and Hounds Inn was
For Rates and Further Information Write
secretary; Mrs. Blanche Green-
Miss Dorothy Camin, a bride- the scene of the final meeting of the
blatt, corresponding secretary;
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cole of the elect of the summer, will leave for year of Detroit chapter of Hadas-
Mrs. Celia Coggan, treasurer; Mrs. Belcrest celebrated their twenty-I Boston Friday to attend her class sah, when Mrs. II. L. Jackson, the
Office, Randolph 4276; Evening, Residence, Walnut 4440-R.
Eva Pollack, reporter; Mrs. Viola fifth wedding anniversary and reunion and the commencemen I new president, assumed duties of
Weiss, Mrs. Grace &Mut, and Mrs. were at home to their friends last exercises at Lasell Seminary. Ails 5 her office, appointing the following
Sunday.
Lee Levensohn, trustees.
Phyllis Shankman of Trenton, N camittee chairmen:
J., who is to he Miss Camin's mai( I
The club gratefully acknowledges
Program, Mrs. Benjamin Wilk;
011ie Burwanger of New York of honor, will return with her on education, Mrs. James Ellman;
donations from Mrs. Mollie Mark-
ovitz in honor of her son's recov- was a guest in the city during the June 10. Shins Camin has been hospitality, Mrs. A. B. Strainer and
entertained at a number of de- Mrs. Saul Saulson; publicity, Mrs.
ery; Mrs. Anna Arta honoring her past week-end.
lightful affairs recently and many Max Dushkin and Mrs. A. Harry
sons liar Mitzvah; Mrs. Sonia
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch- more are being arranged. On May Brodie ; infant welfare, Mrs. Rob-
Shaffer, and Mrs. Minnie Good-
man's Club.
man, formerly of the Belcrest, are 16 Nliss Inez Bachrach feted the ert laiewenlierg; National Fund,
bride-elect at bridge-tea and Ali's. Frank :.3'etsman; remem-
A recital is being sponsored by now residing at the Whittier.
kitchen shower at the Lee Crest. brance fund, Mrs. Harry Wetsrnan;
Eleanore Shapiro, under the aus-
Victor Weil spent a few days in Miss Louis Krupkin and Mrs. Sam school luncheon, Mrs. II. C. Broder;
pices of the Zedakah Club, to be
held on June9, at 8:15 p. m., at Chicago last week, making the trip Gittleman honored Miss Camin at savings boxes. Airs. Joseph L .
a luncheon and miscellaneou s Ruby; membership Mrs. David
Highland Park High School, third by airplane.
shower of lovely appointments a t Diamond; delinquent organizations,
and Glendale.
Proceeds Go for Bed in Sanatorium in Denver
Mr. and Mrs. liarold Schlesin- Airs. Gittleman's home on May 20 • Jeanette Steinberg; Palestine sup-
Please give freely and help this most worthy cause.
ger of the Whittier motored to On May 21 Nliss Cumin shared plies, Sirs. Herman Schmier.
Cleveland and Toronto overTeco- honors with Nliss Fayette Tannen
The meeting took the form of a
ration Day.
holz, a bride-elect of the earl y lunsheon and was marked by the
fall, at a luncheon and rniscel -I presentation of a gift to Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Fee- laneouus shower given by Miss Es- Ralph Davidson, retiring president,
Norvell N. Atlivaick, senior stu- heimer of Monterey avenue cele- ther Lewis. On May 28 Miss Fay r - ahes na
token of esteem of the officers
dent at the University of Michigan brated their twentieth wedding ette Tannenholz entertained at th e
and the board who served under
School of Dental Surgery, was the anniversary Friday, June 5; at the spinster dinner and hosiery showe
recipient of the Fanny Sidlow Franklin Ilills Country Club.
at the Wilshire.
The appearance of Robert Szold
MI modal Award given yearly by
at this luncheon came as as fitting
Dr. Leonard Sidlow for fellowship
Robert Mayer spent a few days
Included in the events of Sister - climax to the meeting that con-
given by
in the ('hi chapter of Alpha Omega in Philadelphia last week.
hood of B'nai Moshe are: Card cluded the year's work of Hadas-
Fraternity.
party on June 21; picnic on Jul y sah. In his address he expressed
Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein and 5, at Rochester Park. No chars e his appreciation of the accomplish-
Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal of Pontiac for children. Chairlady, Mrs. II . meats of this chapter and of its
at the luncheon given by Meer. Midsummer luncheon to b e support to Zionist endeavors.
BAKED GOODS—Made to or-
the League of Jewish Women last held July 15.
The new board of directors was
der for all occasions. Cakes,
Monday at the Phoenix Club.
ORDER EASTERN STAR
appointed to consist of the follow-
cookies, pies, biscuits, pastries,
Mrs. Joshua Joyrich of 1430 ing: Sirs. Abraham SrPre, Mrs.
salads and noodles. The best of
Sol Cole of the Belcrest spent a
Clairmount motored to Clevelant I Sidney Allen, Mrs. Alilton Petrie,
ingredient. used. Give us a
few days in Chicago last week.
last Sunday, May 31, where she Mrs. Dave Diamond, Mrs. Max
trial.
visited her mother, Mrs. Esther Dushkin, Sirs. Harry Z. Brown,
Arlington 7448-J
Miss Rae Siegel of Chicago is
Cards—Vaudeville—Dancing—Oth er Novel Features
Haber, for five (lays.
Mrs. Benjamin Wilk, Mrs. James
the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
MRS. EVA FRIEDMAN
F:Ilman, Mrs. Philip Broudo, Mrs,
Aaron Silberblatt of 1Vildemere
Come and Meet All Your Friends
2740 Fullerton
Harry
Repel, Airs. A. Harry Brod-
Mrs. Anna Burton and dough
avenue.
tors, formerly of Detroit and Pon _ ie. Mrs. II. B. Keidan, Mrs. Jennie
Free—A
package
of
noodles
KEEP THIS DATE OPEN!
Illumrosen, Mrs. A. B. Strainer,
with every order.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman tine, are domiciled for the sum
. Mrs. H. C. Broder, Airs. Elconan
I I
of Chicago spent Decoration Day mer season at their cottage, "We
Saulson, Sirs. Joshua
Horwitz,
-
with their sister and brother, Mr. Go-Wild," at Williams Lake, Mich
Mrs. TI.' 1110tT Levin. Mrs. Joseidi
and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt.
Miss Sadie Margolis of Roches- Alagidsehn, Mrs. S. Kavanau, Miss •
Ruth Blumenthal, Airs. Maurice
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Copeland of ter avenue has returned from a six
Landau, Mrs. Peter Vass, and Mrs.
Colorado avenue have returned months' visit to Los Angeles, Cal-,
Sidney
Frank.
from a motor trip to Philadelphia. and Breckenridge. 'Texas, where
Past presidents who ore honor-
she
was
extensively
entertained.
Mrs. L. Blumenthal of West
ary
members
of the board are Mrs.
Branch is visiting with her chil- She was accompanied to Detroit
Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. Ralph David-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wittels- by the Misses Rosabelle and Mollye
Letwin of Breckenridge, nieces of son. Sirs. Henry IS einstein, Sirs.
hofer of Atkinson avenue.
Mrs. II. Scheftel of Prairie ave- A. Hershman, Ales. N. Aronstam,
Barked by
and Miss Hattie Gittleman.
nue.
GRINNELL MM.::
Collect J. N. F. Bones.
Reputation,
Dr. and Mrs. I. I.. Polozker of
Mrs. Frank Wctsman, chairman,
Reliability and
Chicago
boulevard
left
for
Attractive
showers
were
given
■ 10
Resources.
with
her
captains and workers are ,
days' motor trip to Canada.
recently, honoring Miss Genevieve
now collecting the boxes for the
Drapkin of Dearborn, bride-elect
Jewish
National
Fund of Detroit
Sol Kopman of Atkinson ave- of June 14, at the Chatham apart-
In this improved refrigerator
nue and E. A. Bernstein of Chi- nents, 25 guests being entertained. Hadassah. in a drive that will con-
. . . with the convenience, the
tinue
until
Aionday,
June 15.
sago boulevard have returned Mrs. S. Meisner of the l'arke Milli-
Every member of liadassah who
from a motor trip to Chicago, Ill. nery Shoppe was the hostess. Miss
cleanliness, the health
Marian Drapkin of Webster Ilall desires to lend her aid to this all-
that make it such a
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Katzin were arid Mrs. S. 11. Field of Dearborn important phase of liadagsah's
and valuable addition to the
guests at the Edgewater Beach I Sara Drapkin1, sisters of the work, is urged to have her boxes
Hotel in Chicago, while attending bride-to-be, entertained at the ready. or her contribution to en-
bontehold equipment . . . you
the mid-western conference of Boo Jan Tea Rooms. Fifteen able Hadassah to fufill its obliga-
bare ALL the best features of
Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity.
tables of bridge were in play. tions to the National Fund. Few
Among the out-of-town guests countries are in greater need of
ALL electric refrigerators .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage and were Mrs. I. Freedman, Mrs. Jack afforestation and tree planting than
family of Virginia ('ark moved to Sands. Miss Ida Hertzberg and Palestine.
The Haifa Bay Lands have been
their country home at Watkins Mrs. George Bittker of Ann Ar-
Plus a
Lake.
bor. Delightful luncheons were reserved for redemption by lindas-
sah
in a period of seven years. By
--
served. Mrs. Drapkin is to be mar-
Dr. and Mrs. Sydney Klein of ried June 14 to Charles II. Fields redeeming these lands Hadassah
DOUBLE
13641 Dexter boulevard spent the of New York City, brother of has assumed a prominent role in
Be sure to see the Ice-O-Nfatic, and
the development and upbuilding of
I past week-end in Cleveland, Ohio. Samuel Field of Dearborn.
GUARANTEE! •
Palestine providing opportunity
learn of its superiority. There are small
for national expansion. Ilaifa will
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
Mellon
of
3245
models for the kitchen where space is
The Misses Rae and Betty Bron-
ON
be the focal point in world sea
Chicago
boulevard
will
be
at
home
limited
stein
entertained
with
a
surprise
... extra large de luxe styles
SALE
to their friends Saturday, June 6, birthday party in honor of their routes and is therefore destined to
and splendid "in-brine:0," sizes . . . a
AT
from "to 5, in honor of the Bar sister, Dorothy, last Sunday eve- become a metropolis of real impor-
tape,
size
and
style
for
every
home.
Mitzvah of their son, Arnold.
ALL
ning at their home. Thirty guest'
In
buying
an
Ice-O-Matic
lour
get
food
GRINNELL
were present.
YOUNG ISRAEL OPEN
Miss Sadie Margolis, who recent-
and health protection, kitchen conven-
STORF-S
ly returned from Los Angeles, Cal.,
MEETING WEDNESDAY
ience and comfort . . . and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben 7.. Schneider
and Breckenridge, Texas, was en-
if 9307 Broadstreet boulevard
Moderate
tertained Friday evening by Mollie
Young Israel of Detroit will hold
nd Henry A. Deutsch and daugh-
Scheftel of 12025 Prairie avenue. t a
Prices
er of 3356 Monterey visited in its last open meeting of the season
Covers were laid for 18.
'olurnbus, Ohio, on May 25 and Wednesday. June 10, at lintel Slat-
As Little
t. they attended the New , ler. at 8:30 p. m. The committee
Sam Aaronson of New York was
by savings on food aad ice hills.
York Life Insurance Company's . headed by Meyer Weisenfeld has
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
at $ 5
, arranged an interesting program
onvention.
Come in at once. Hot days are coming.
Winer the last week-end.
for the evening.
Down
Be prepared. You can just as urn bate
Meyer Beckman. farmer nresi-
Sam Moss, son of Mrs. R. Moss
Mr. and Mrs. J. Flanders of New
the famous Ice-O-Matic Electric Refrig-
Places
ngrtsation Temple
Y ork were guests in this city with of Richton avenue is expected
erator
in
your
home
right
row.
an
home the latter part of this week Emanuel. and a graduate of a Eu-
relatives and friends.
ropean
Yeshivah,
will deliver a
Ice-O.
from Marquette University, Mil-
short address on the Young Israel
Marie
Julius Isenberg of Kalamazoo waukee, Wis.
movement in this country. Flora
GRINNELL BROS., Detroit.
spent the past holiday week-end in
is Your
Beckman, able pianist, will render
Detroit.
Miss Mollie Hoffman of Hazel- several selections en the piano.
Home.
You may seal me catalog illus-
wood avenue has left ft.!. Angola,
The debate which was scheduled
trating and describing the *arum'
Mandel Lewis of Chicago boule- I nd., to attend commencement
Free
yard is away on business in New e xercises of Tri-State College, in to take place at the last meeting
models of the Ice-O-Malic line, and
will be given. The participants will
Delivery
Pe.0 Matte Me too an**. bermeo
York
State.
a
inform me at to prices, terms, etc.
which her brother, William, is a he Abraham .1. Rosenshine and Irv-
etther of the low op,oreel tope* of
erctricalterrigRotion. IORO.M.fif
tudent.
ing W. Schlussel. The quesqtion is
ootet tteoted so efftelaot It
EAST
Mrs. Jack Tobin and daughter,
4, 4 Fe Pi4...4 en to, ae tA•enFinet.
"Resolved, that the Cultural Life
nt •he ■ ir•a 154 wade! R. seam..
Miriam, have returned from a
MONTHLY
The Misses Miriam Weisberg of the Jew in the Diaspora De-
I or .4 • taw, eompartratto .4
week-end visit with Mrs. Tobin's a nd Alice Levenberg of Cleveland,
43ogn g.rrcitit ii4ot 4.
TERMS
parents in Mishawaka, Ind. 0 hio, were guests in the city over pends Upon Establishment of a
Jewish National Home in Pales-

he Decoration Day week-end. tine."
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ellman, 348 While here they were entertained
QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR FIFTY YEARS
Final instructions will he given
Monterey avenue, will be at home b y Ruth Haar of Hazelwood aye-
See the
A
to the delegates who will attend
to their relatives and friends Sun- n Ue.
lea-O.Matic
• h
aloe"
the Young Israel cnivention.
line
day, June 14, from 2 to 5 and 7 to
ssa
All those who are interested in
YISTIINVAY lttraSSINTATIM ►
and gel
9, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Fantle of Bos- the organiution and the Young'
undcr
lull
their son, Seymour. No cards.
ton boulevard are leaving to at- Israel movement are urged to at-
RO
1151S-31
Woodward
Ave., DellivIt
Information
tend the graduation of their tend.
obligation
Midiewn CAM, Omar. ..a Moon Ikon-het
Miss Celia Crane of 8531 La. daughter, Regene, on June 8,
Salle boulevard is visiting relatives from Ferry Hall at Lake Forest,
BICUR CHOLEM AT TASH-1
and friends in Chicago.
I11.
MOO SUNDAY, JUNE 14.

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CLOSING SESSIONS
OF MOTHERS' CLUBS

The President's Council of the
Mothers' Clubs will formally close
the year's program at a tea on
Thursday, June 11, at 2 p.
the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne •
Fred ilutzel, member of the Jewish
Center board, and beloved philan-
thropist, will be the speaker for this
occasion. Fifty persons who have
taken an active part in the Moth-
ers' Club nrogram have been invited
to attend this function. The execu-
tive boards of each of the five
Mothers' Clubs will be represented
by the presidents: Mrs. Dropkin,
Mrs. Siegel, Mrs. Weinstein, Airs.
Jackson, and Mrs. Nolish, each
presenting a short report. Sirs.
Andrew Weinman, chairman of the
advisory committee on Slathers'
Club work will give a summary of
the year's work. Mgr. Ann Al.
Lesser, women's worker, will act
as chairman.
The guests of honor will include
:Milford Stern, Airs. J. Victor Roe-
mer, Mrs. Aaron Denny, Mrs. Mil-
ford Stern, Airs. Joseph Welt. Mrs
Monroe Rosenfield Airs. Harry
Jackson, Mrs. Emery Monash, Mrs.
D. Benyas, and Airs. David Ilu-
bar.
The closing dates for the Moth-
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most, will be served.
Weal Warren Mothers' Club. at the
Krork Coruni.nity noose, laugh. and
McGiaw, Wednesday, June 10, at a P•
m. "Children'a I' rte" featuring sons
ALIA taught ors of the club members. Ite.
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Eenkell Mothers' Club, at the Fenkell
Branch of the Centers, 3430 Fenkell,
Saturday, June 13. at 2 p. m. President's
yearly report. Mrs. Henry Jackson.
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