A printed announcement of available tickets for a performance of Fiddler on the Roof at Detroit's Fox Theatre. The announcement states that a reservation includes available tickets for guests of members as well as dinner and transportation to the Fox Theatre.
A diamond shaped badge made from stock paper with black typeface to be worn at a Detroit Club clam bake event. Item includes string for badge to be worn around neck.
A printed advertisement for a membership only winetasting event with French wine experts. Advertisement lists Leon Bramley as a guest speaker and includes details of six French wines, cheese, crackers, and conversation.
A printed advertisement graphic on yellow paper announcing the upcoming 1990 Michigan Opera Theatre season at the Detroit Masonic Temple. The graphic includes a man performing opera in period costume.
A printed club advertisement on yellow paper announcing available seats for the 1990 Michigan Opera Theatre season at the Detroit Masonic Temple. Information includes times for dinner and bus departure from the Detroit Club building, valet, and the Michigan Opera Theatres plays of Don Giovanni and Romeo et Juliet.
A printed lottery ticket for Detroit Club members to attend the 1988 Detroit Tigers Opening Day game at Tigers Stadium. In blue typeface, the ticket shows the Detroit Club logo and the Detroit Tigers logo along with the a reference to the Detroit Tigers winning the American League East Championship in 1987. Two sets of box seats and six sets of reserved grandstand seats were available for Detroit Club membership.
One printed page and the inside back cover of a copy the Detroit Club By-laws and House Rules. Page twenty-three includes the need for approval of art in the clubhouse as well as the process for complaints, adherence to By-laws, and creating amendments.
Two printed pages of page twenty-one and twenty-two of a copy of the Detroit Club By-laws and House Rules. Page twenty-one includes the process for cashing checks and use of the clubhouse bulletin board. Page twenty-two includes the rules for club stationary, employees, and the application of gratuities.
Two printed pages of page nineteen and twenty of a copy of the Detroit Club By-laws and House Rules. Page nineteen includes the introduction of non-members to the club, and page twenty includes proper attire and house rules on animals.
One empty page and page eighteen of a printed copy of the Detroit Club By-laws and House Rules. Page eighteen introduces the House Rules of the Detroit Club and includes clubhouse hours and family privileges.
The sixth and seventh pages of a printed copy of the Detroit Club By-laws and House Rules. Page six describes membership meetings and page seven highlights the role of the Detroit Club Board of Directors.
The second and third printed pages of a copy of the Detroit Club By-laws and House Rules. The left page describes criteria for membership eligibility and the right page describes the criteria for change in membership status and election to membership.
The front cover of a red, printed copy of the Detroit Club By-laws and House Rules. Printed in dark blue typeface, the Detroit Club's logo is present in the center.
The outside typed page of a certificate of increase in capital stock received by the Detroit Club from the Michigan Department of State. Present on the document are notations of when both the Michigan Department of State and Wayne County Clerk's Office received the document.
The second typed page of a certifying document from the Michigan Department of State to the Detroit Club. The document certifies the updated amended articles of association for the Detroit Club. The document begins lists the newly amended articles of the Detroit Club.
The first typed page of a certifying document from the Michigan Department of State to the Detroit Club. The document certifies the updated amended articles of association for the Detroit Club. Present is a wax seal of the State of Michigan.
The front-side cover of a color printed advertisement for the Minnesota Club. The advertisement was included with a possible reciprocal club membership.
The reverse-side of a printed list of reciprocal club memberships of the Detroit Club. Listing both foreign and domestic clubs, the card is printed with blue typeface. Reciprocal clubs include the Commerce Club of Atlanta, Georgia and the Ontario Club of Toronto, Canada.
The front-side of a printed list of reciprocal club memberships of the Detroit Club. Listing both foreign and domestic clubs, the card is printed with blue typeface.
A typed letter of correspondence from the Illinois Athletic Club to Detroit Club General Manager Robert Dale. The letter describes the unanimous approval of reciprocal club membership between the Illinois Athletic Club and the Detroit Club.
A typed letter from Bohemian Club General Manager Henry Sorbe to the Detroit Club in response to a letter inquiring about reciprocal club membership. The letter describes the Bohemian Clubs policy of not entering into reciprocal club agreements with any organization.
A black and white photograph of nine men standing in front of a portrait within the Detroit Club. All nine men are in a single row and are all wearing suites. A wooden table and a chair are seen behind the men.
A black and white photograph of for men standing around a newspaper article. Two men at center around the displayed newspaper article wear culinary uniforms and two men on the outside of the photograph are seen wearing suites. The two culinary workers are seen accepting acknowledgment from the article in the newspaper.
A color photograph of future Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer (right) and a second man standing (left) in front of an audience at the Detroit Club. The man on the left is seen holding a piece of cake, and the man on the right is seen with outstretched arms.
A color photograph of Detroit Club members and staff listening to guest speaker Dennis Archer. Dennis Archer and a man representing the Detroit Club stand center as culinary staff and Detroit Club members sit and walk on the periphery.
A black and white group photograph of service staff members of the Detroit Club. Kitchen and wait staff are the majority of those present. Several rows of people with those in the back standing on chairs or a table. A chandelier is present in the center of the photograph.
A black and white photograph of members of the Detroit Club Board of Directors. Facing to their left, there are two rows of club members. The back row is standing and the front row is sitting in chairs.
A black and white photograph of members of the Detroit Club Board of the Directors. Facing to their right, there are two rows of club members. The back row is standing and the front row is sitting in chairs.
A black and white photograph with accompanying signatures celebrating the "Xth" birthday of Dr. W.H. Hutchings. Men are seated in two rows with the front row seated on the floor and the second row seated in chairs
A black and white photograph of a secondary dining space with set tables. Two large but curtained windows allow light to enter the room. Tables are set with white table cloths and have wooden chairs.
A black and white photograph of the Main Dining Room of the Detroit Club building with the fireplace at its center. The photograph is taken during the day with daylight coming through two windows and taken looking through double doors.
A printed evening dinner menu with blue typeface from Friday, May 13, 1988. Dinner presented to Detroit Club members in partnership with Detroit's Joe Louis Arena. Food options include shellfish, veal, and banana cream tarts.
A hand-written dining menu for members of the Detroit Club on Sunday, August 21st, 1910. Menu includes lunch and dinner options with prices displayed on the left-hand side.