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August 04, 1916 - Image 14

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-08-04

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

14

Mrs. H. H. Prenzlauer and
daughters, Aliss Ethel Prenzlauer
and Miss Tillie Prenzlauer, have
returned to Prenzlauer cottage,
Pearl Beach, Mich., after spending
a week at Sault Ste. Marie and
I\ ackinaw Island.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Zuieback and
Miss Miriam Zuieback have re-
turned from a four weeks' auto trip
through the east. They were in
New York, Philadelphia, Atlantic
City and Washington.

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES.

Services are conducted each Sab-
bath morning at Temple Beth El
at 10 o'clock. During Rabbi Frank-
lin's absence from the city, .services
are read by Mr. Joseph Kahn. •
The Temple is in the hands of
decorators and will be thoroughly
renovated before the resumption of
regular services in the Fall.
Persons desiring to affiliate
themselves with the Congregation
before the Fall holydays may ob-
tain application blanks from the
Secretary, Mr. Adolph Freund, 56
Virginia Park, or from any Of the
officers.
Rabbi Ft!anklin's summer ad-
dress is Omena, Mich. He can be
reached by long distance phone or
wire, care Freeland's Fruit Farm.
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News From Home

(Continued from page 2)

say to him. He and the children al-
ways obey me. They listen to my
words. He is working with a cabi-
netmaker. Ha, what did you say ?
Never in his life, never! As I live
my husband had never held a ham-
mer or a plane in his hand until we
came here. Phew ! He was a
worthy, respected householder. 11e
had a seat of his own in the Syna-
gogue, not far from the Ark.. He
has one here, too. How can one
say otherwise than that he is re-
spected here. That is to say, he is
one of the committee men of the
Holy Burial Society. M—m!
How things change — how things
change! Tell me, Joseph, what is
your Uncle Solomon doing—how is
he? Your father's brother-in-law,
I mean."
"My Uncle Solomon is also
dead."
"It's a dying world, a dying
world! And who keeps his shop
now—his widow ?"
"No, Aunt Malka, his widow
does not keep the shop, but his
daughter Zlatte has it. That is to
say, Zlatte's husband looks after it.
Zlatte herself has a houseful of
babies to look after. She has a lot
of little children, like so many
steps they are ; and they have all
got black eyes and black curly hair.

Did you ever notice
the class of people

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who pass in and out of this bank every
day.

They're self-reliant, independent, busy,
progressive men and women with their
minds intent on success.

Be one of them—open a savings ac-
count with us. You will soon discover
that success IS within your reach.

BUT—you've got to start at the
bottom with a Savings Account.
You've got to show that you are
worthy of bigger things.

START NOW!!!

One Dollar Will Open an Account With the

German American Bank

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Subscribe To-day to Michigan's Great
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service.

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Detroit, Michigan
Fine Arts Building.

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