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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE SIX

I 1 LOCAL NOTES

I

BETROTHAL
ANNOUNCED

Credit
Terms
Arranged

The annual excursion of Purity
Chapter. No. 359, 0. E. S.. will take
place \Vednesday, August 20, at Bob-
Lo. Boats will leave at the foot of
Bates street at 9 a. rn. and 3 p.
Anyone unable to get tickets before-
hand may secure them at the dock on
the morning of the excursion.
The event is one keenly looked for-
ward to by members and their friends.
.Nccommodations for a record at-
The
tendance are being provided.
general committee is hard to work in
their efforts to make this the most
successful exCursion ever held by Pur-
ity Chapter.

. —
WANTED — —ROM A N D
BOARD WITH REFINED JEW-
ISH FAMILY BY WIDOWER
AND FOUR-YEAR-OLD SON.
GOOD PRICE FOR RIGHT
PLACE. Call HEMLOCK I229-M
after 7 P. M. or MAIN 5904 during
day, or WRITE BOX 758, care of
DETROIT JEWISH CHRON-
ICLE.
- • —
HOME WANTED FOR INDEFI-
NITE LENGTH OF TIME for
siveet-tempered, charming little girl
of 12 whose mother is ill at hos-
pital. Address Box 482, care of De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.

Young Matron Completes College
Course After 15 Years' Lapse

TO RENT—FURNISHED ROOM
for refined Jewish party in private
family. References required. Price
Alger avenue.
202
reasonable.
LOS ,\NGELES.—This city has a
Northway 669-M.

young Jewish matron who is a rare
exponent of tenacity of purpose and
love of learning. After a lapse of
fifteen years she has finished a col-
lege course begun prior to her mar-
riage.
One year had been spent in Drake
College. in Iowa, when Love carried
her away and made her queen of a
Miss Sad ye R amie
household. Years passed, but the de-
Mr. and Mrs. ff. I\amin. 326 Last
to finish her college career re-
11,11101111Ce
II;
01141'
Or
r
ell
III .
cn na n'I- 1 maintal :u a master passion.
11101t of their daughter, Sodye, to Mr.
Conditions so adjusted themselves
Joe Iloruitz, son at Mr. and Mrs. 31.1 at last that she was able to resume
Ij o rwaz of Ottawa. Ont. Ile. llorwit- the work where she left off and at
has reeentlr returned f'- ""' IS year's sir- the end of three years she received
rite 0 Vi l' SeaS.
I her It. A. degree at the University of

C:difornia this spring.
Mr. I.. O. Oppenheini is in New
The heroine of the tale is Mrs. Gus-
York.
I sic Eleislimann, wilio is prominent in
— —
social and organization work in the
Misses Dorothy Shapiro and Betty Icwiilt isoitiiiitiiiity.
Singer have left for New York cite If -

August
Furniture Sale

MACHINE SHOP.
EQUIPPED WITH VARIOUS
MACHINES FOR THE MAKING
0 F AUTO PARTS NOW
WORKING ON CONTRACTS
FOR SOME OF DETROIT'S
I FADING AUTO MANUFAC-
TURERS. A REAL OPPOR-
TUNITY . .
Enquire at Lerner & Kane,
ReaL Estate Exchange Bldg.

TO RENT—COMFORTABLE
ROOM in private family to gentle.
man who can furnish references.
Call Market 1748.

LOST—WILL PARTY WHO
PICKED UP GENTLEMAN'S
BLACK LEATHER BAG CON-
TAINING EXTRA SOLDIER'S
visit friends and relatives.
UNIFORM AT B'NAI BRITH
I Chief Rabbi of Posen Arrested.

CLUB, LAST WEDNESDAY
Nies. William Lederer, of the Lakota
BY MISTAKE, COM-
otel.
Chicago,
is
spending
several
he
aged
Prof.
Philip
Bloch,
the
'NIGHT,
H
The
MUNMATE WITH THE DE-
w eeks at Charlendx. Nlich.
I hire Rabbi of Posen, was tirrested. I TROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE, 224
,
he. charge.. against Jinn have not BOOK BLDG. (CHERRY 3?81),
.
.

Hiss Lena Annette Schneider aunt been announced try the government.
I AND RECEIVE HANDBAG CON-
west,
1.ouis, Jr., of Ito Bethune avenue
Il l s arrest caused great sorrow among
re- TAINING WOMAN'S APPAREL
i , • Ills
:ire spending a few weeks with melt' he tens of thousands who know,
( LEFT INSTEAD?

O

UR entire stock of exclusive furniture
for living room, dining room, and bed-
room is now offered at a discount
of 30%.
Figure discount at time of purchase.
Original price-tags remain on all artic:4,:.
Baby carriages, refrigerators and stoves
alone exempted.

aunt. NIrs. L. II. Goldberg, at Grand
Rapids and Ottawa Beach.

OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS

CLOSED SATURDAYS

CLASSIFIED

PURITY CHAPTER, No. 359,
O. E. S. EXCURSION AUG. 20

Philip Gilbert, of
Mrs.
lilt. and
Cleveland, spent the week-end in De-
troit.
---
Mr. Samuel I.. Kavanan is in New
York city.

Corner of Hastings and High
Five Blocks North of CratIol
Five Blocks East of Woodward

--- --------- --- --------

GENERAL MOTORS
TRUCKS

Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris are in New
York.

at



eit and Joie hi
spent

HIGHWAY TRAILERS

Nliss Huth Siegel, of Chicago, is
sioentliim a less weeks at I /iamond
Lake, Mich.

Trucks 4. - 1 - 2 - 3y.; - 5 Ton
Trailers 2 Wheel-Semi

hlr. Jack Kohn, of Cleveland. was a
visitor here last week.

French when it was seen that war BICUR CHOLEM, JUNIORS,
, ,, , ,
„,,
with Germany was inevitable, Prof. I GIVE ANNUAL MOONLIGHT
eapolis,
Mi
nn
al r. : M e i ll n ari on, ii, , ...
-

arrived in this country two,
.,C.Ol.erer
who has been Nising here with rela-
and a half years ago. It has heen Ins
\II arrangements for the fifth an- lives, has returned to his home.
privilege while in the United States to nual moonlight of Iticur Cholera Jun-
instruct many of our leading public 1 Mrs, to be given Tuesday evening,
NIrs. Bertha Friedman, of St. Paul,
a
social leaders among whom are Nu gust I ', have been coinp letil.
The left Tuesday last for a month's stay at
Was Professor of Languages at Uni-
versi ty of Sofia Before the War— mid
Jame0 Deering, p resident of the
. Inter- oeiower Tashmoo will leave the foot Mt. Clemens.
En route she will visit
I , , s in t. ., , M . v. and this city.
Teacher of Many Distinguished national Harvester t. orporation, ant of First street promptly at 8:3r, at
I Judge Gary. Among the many let- fro nt all indications, a capacity crowd relatives '
Americans.
___--
Distributors
Dancing. with Fin- I
hers of appreciation by his pupils is is atcipated.
one front m, „"i.„iaot -'cunnings
The D aughte rs of the White and
The Detroit Jewish community and'
ennings zers orchestra furnishing the music,
" foil.,
firwaii,
which
reatisas
Blue were organized Thursday even-
educational circles in the city have
has been my
pleasure to study t mg last as the seventh branch of
as
been greatly enriched by the aciiiiisi- i
pot. Oakland.
Young ludea in Detroit. Nliss Elsie
citizen with inten s to, French this %Outer under the instruc-
ti" of a ne w
of pro ,.
Kin-laud was appointed by the educa-
i Jos. Schmierer. I con-
make Detroit his permanent home., Linn
Detroit
tional committee i ,f the Zionist Dis-
Joseph Schnier•r, for-1 sailer hint an excellent teacher, and a
lie is Prof.
trier of Detroit to act as leader for
merly professor of foreign languages i i man of high character. Any
organ-
iiii
,, , , iii.
.
following!
ollieirs
wire
File
r
the club.
in the University of Sofia, and recog- : itation or individual hawing4
ni
una Slovit,
:
elected: President, .lions
' in
sized in university spheres as one of i his services will stakee nui mistake
vice-pres!ilent, Fannie Kurland; seer, .1•••11•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••11 1111111•21
sig him." Signed, "Mary II.
,
o‘i•
iiiii
i
,
■■
the leading teachers of languages in
i
m
e-


sky;
treasurer.
tar).
Ida
Sandrm
Prof. Schnierer has • wean: ,
this country.
lir...a NI tist : editor, Sadie I a roslow. .
6„ the feettimitetiththoit of the
d Mlle to Detroit because he feels .
day
The club will meet every Tues
there is a great need for the study of French Ili gli Commission in the
Information may be secured
languages for its commercial as well . United States. Prof . Sehnierer was
from NI iss Elsie urlitatl, 143 Good- .
Ile is prepared io tendered the position of Professor iii _
N -
as social value.
of
cot
win avenue.
the t • iii „ iirsiti i
.
conduct classes in French at once, and Languagesin
The following were appointed to se- , •
ht, te ,,, toif,'„to,,,ttely
give
private
instruction
to
individ-
doom:,
canadditional members: Edit Rosen- in
to
: , : ,,

:
,

nals who desire to concentrate their stricsen woto dinuenza siiil pnemnonia
(rid. Anna Zimmerman. Fannie Km-
ne, and was c ompelled to de-
land. The constitution committee Con-
time on acquiring a good k nowledg, at the time,
elute.
particular language in the
sists of Lan}' Drapkin. Bessie Gedelka,
of
Prof. Schmierer arrived in Detroit
organization N
Mamie Goldberg.
est time.
N
Prof. Schnierer is a native of , from Lou Angeles this week. Ile
meeting was closed with a musical NI
,, eht, d tom.narii). at thc
France, having been born in the city , isitte he re
program.
a `.. 1 II lie.
of Nancy. lie received his efillcal11,11 Temple Beth El. W11,111 \ , ard
I :
.
m o f chi-
\I nu Irene I) ci Ab raha,
in the leading schools of France, and ,
per
a
graduate
of
the
Sorbonne.
l'rior
,ago, is visiting the R osenthal fam- 1111 be sold
is
to the war he occupied the chair of
III
of \Vest Grand Boulevard.
languages in the U niversity of Sofia ,
.
for eight years. Being a French citi-

Minnie Benderoff
PAY TRIBUTE TO LATE
____•
'..
zen he was expelled by the Germans.
Entertainment Committee
BENDIX
MEYERFIELD

The wonderfid feat performed by
111
Rudely torn from Isis associations and

II
lie was compelled to travel the British dirigible 14-34 in crossing
_ _
. constitute the program of the
ll
3
will
The fitihiwiiig tribute to th, mein _ •
t 11 rough t 11 e 14 a I ka II C011 tl I r I e S as a i sticee ,„f„11 . the Atlantic from Scot- evening,
but
several
musical
novelties
n i e „, wa n, th e p i oneer
,
..l
It
3
-
He finally reachedCopen laud
have been arranged in addition. Ac- iai ,r‘yzi y i..1 T lisenirsildi,:e , I 1,1 j e, ■ : ic yr f2te31:1 ,, v,
r t i s a isi s i ,egd,. •
in
refugee.
i. ti..i. o

.
.
gaaors in regard to av iat ion
hagen where he occupied for stone tabors
y,
time the position of secretary of the isli engineer, Otto Libenthal, I,) live
on
the
committer
are:
Daniel
Shapero, chairman; Aaron Silberblatt,
ering illness, is submitted by his 1 • .
i
• Nathaniel I )• Metzger, Bernard Weal- friends:
Jewish Community, greatly aiding in name.
Otto Liliefit,,,,i twos a German Jew
the distribution of relief to Jewish and
•• real optimist --a man of w tinder-I •
"A
a mechanical engineer of note. berg. NI. NI. Rosenthal. Charles Rub-
Charlotte ful qualities of mind and heart --one I •
sufferers of the war.
In answer to the demand from Ain- He developed a theory that artificial', 'net. Minnie Illmder"fri
who was honorable. Such w as Ben- I III
II
erica for competent instructors in flight must follow the principles of ' Price,
Anna can
Shapero.
te
rickets
still be procured f nun dux Nleyerfield.

!Mil blight and his experiments, in
Ile played
"Nlusic was his solace.
by his brother, any of the foregoing, or from any
flinch he was assisted
and
will
also
be
,,
on
the
flute
and
piccolo.
member of the club,
well
Gustave, extended over a period of
a young boy he went to
•r
on sale at the dock.
twenty•five year,: culminating in 1P91.
III
V., where he lived until he 1 •
mina,
the summer of that year, Otto ,
_—
went
to
Germany with his wife and
SON OF BORIS BOGEN LS
••
f—t (1 a p air of
son.
His
longing
to
breathe
Ms
last
,.
579-1919
CHAMPION CHESS PLAYER in his beloved country was fulfilled.
curved wings designed for soaring
FA. tiny ay and then made the first practical dent-
Jefferson
flumel...Chadearlt Alvan
. It was worth the hardship and suffer-
lb It'enarenalloa Day)
of
"man's
ability
to
fly."
Wed.. June I
,,,strati
f
t
h e long„,,.„ge.
g
o
Emil
Bogen.
son
of
1/r.
Boris
i„
Tnuinson.nun., June 29 Lilienthal made a timber of success-
Ito
Turn.. July 13
"He rests well.”
Isis death Bogen, has been proclaimed chews
1, n•y of Tnnynyun
Ilun., July 2,1 fill flights, but finally met

PROF. JOS. SCHNIERER,

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the way in which aerial flight may be • ity
match the local institution won four

Chicago Banker Dies At 97



I games out of six, the other two not
having been finished. He was also a
-
prominent member of the Cincinnati
I Chess Club before he enlisted to fight

CHICAGO. — Elias Greenebaum, the Germans.
prominent banker of this city, is dead'
vale-
at the age of ninety-seven. In 1855 1 Rabbi II. Reuben Weilerstein,
deceased opened a hank in Chi-l&torian of the current graduating
the
of the Jewish Theological Sem-
cage, which has been directed by class
Tern-
three generations of the family. The inary, has accepted a call from
founder of the bank came to this , pie Emanuel of Borough Park, New
York
City.
country from Germany in 1847.



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Otto Lilienthal was bons at Aklam, tionary forces in France. Having \--in
Germany. on May 23. 1848, and he quished all comers in France he has
WM-19111
was killed on August 9, 1896, at Rlsi- recently sought new worlds to con-
W .." 5.1" . 21
on his experi- I goer and is now playing correspoil-
?Yew fear's Eve
Rat. lien. I
now Whete he carried
r•ln KIPP.,
dente matches with the bailing play-
Taloa. Oet. 0
Surevoth (Fleet De))
ments.
I cis of England. such as Yates. huns-
lareswatb il.sat Il ■ y--abelolal
Thum. net . 14
Lilienthal was a leading member of , i ton and Griffith.
Ataeretb
Fel, net. 17
Sshisebatk Torah
the German Society for Advancement
His book, , Mr. Bogen distinguished himself as
Remeh-t'llialeaelt Cbeava ■ .•Fr1 .. oat- 4 of Aerial Navigation.
s,
ou Nov.
early as the age of 18, when lie drew
tto.eb-choste.eb Kislev
"Bird Flight as a Basis for the Art of ' with the American chess chanspion.
l'....... Trust .1 De dlentIonl..
Wed., De,
was regarded as a standard
Fl yin g.'
..6u.. Dee.
Another
book
of
his
is
en-
Frank
J. Marshall, who was playing
fa•tleoelt
Tel...A111
Roaell -
work
simultaneously. Later NIr. Bogen and
544:10.1220
Apparatuses."
titled.
"Flying
There have been many other Jew- his sister. Miss Jessie Itt,gen played
Tbrn. Jtrn.
Pout of Tebetb
Itowek-Cbotlene• flbebat Ne1.. Jas. 21 ish aviators, but to Otto Lilienthal i a prominent part in the 191b corres-
Xlmenienell Adar•.Tburs.. Feb
honor of having shown' pondence match between the Univers-
Ilte.e ■
4
belongs the
Paella (Pelmet of F.ather).Thars..Ear.
of Cincinnati and Harvard. In this
Rone•-eboaeoell Nlaaas...ant., Mar. Si

ant., April
raa••.et (route%)
5at.. April 10
remover (Eighth Day)
April
Reuel-Clumleaelt
Thum. May
Lea • *Oulu,
Taeo.. /Any Is
Italee•-eltotteoeh alvaa
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Ib yayallenantlen Day)
sea. May 22

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