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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-06-10

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PAGE SEVEN

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For Summer

$25—$35

At the very opening of the season
for linen suits, we present models
with long lines, emphasizing a dis-
tinctive simplicity. Colors—pink,
tan, white, blue and natural; plain
tailored, embroidered or soutach
braided. Styles particularly mo-
dish for summer wear. We pic-
ture one of the $35 suits.

The Tikvas Zion, an intermediate sociation (Chesed Shel Eines), an-
Young Judea circle, the first Young flounces that a campaign is being
started by that institution for funds
Judaea group to be organized in De - ,
Mr. William Gard of East Pores . troit, Thursday welcomed to Detroit, which will enable it to go on with its
avenue has returned from a two' Mr. Emanuel Neumann, former head work.
Mr. Samdwais explained that the
weeks' visit with friends in Louisville, of the Department of Education of
the Zionist Organization of America, organization has been founded by
kin men and has always
Kentucky.
Koren
Jewish
e
now acting secretary at
been supported by that class. In the
Bureau in New York.
Mr. Jack B. Rosenberg, of 52 East Hayesod
The Tikvas Zion owes its name to past few years all properties have
Palmer avenue, has returned from a Mr. Neumann. The club was origi- been paid for, as a result of a month-
trip to New York City.
flatly organized under the name of ly income of $200.
It was pointed out by Samdwais
Auxiliary of Zion, but was later
the present unem-
Mrs. Philip S. Fryberger is spend- the
changed to its present Hebrew name that, as a result of
income has been
j, ing several weeks in New York City.
at the suggestion of Mr. Neumann, ployment crisis, the
per cent of what
50
n of a visit he paid the cut to less than
io
Mr. S. Krause of Edison avenue
NHS, ram
is spending several weeks in New club, when he learned that most of it originally
cessitated the camp aign at poreset
the members knew Herew.
Samd wais als said
York and Boston.
the
Tikvas
conducted.
Neumann vi
M
now gradually in-
Zion in May, 1920, to attend a con- that expenses are
This creasing, because many death cases
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Kinnes of Wee
Grand Boulevard are spending sev- club
ference
of
Detroit
leaders.
was the only one honored by him . among the very poor have to be taken
g
cure of without any c
eral weeks in Washington and Atlan-
with a visit.
Mr. Samdwais said that the cam-
tic City.
',alga for funds will be conducted in
the form of a drive for membership,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs have 1 N. W. BRANCH JEWISH
subscribers asked to contribute from
WOMEN'S WELFARE
returned from a motor trip to Cleve-
that th e organizati on
land.
ELECTS ITS OFFICERS $3 up . Ile sa i d hat
to make extensive ,
is n o w
--
'
repairs
on
the
cemetery
and to build
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Netter of '
ra
The North Woodward Branch
of a cement road, which will cost about
Philadephia were guests of Mr. and
500
.
The
Free
Burial
Association
Mrs. Sidney Weinman of McLean the Jewish Women's Welfare Or-
avenue, enroute to Mt. Clemens ganization held its annual meeting $1 500 are at 564 Brewster greet.
ffi
where they will spend several weeks and election of officers
at the B'nai o The secretary is there daily, except
on Saturdays.
B'rith club rooms Tuesday.
at the Park Hotel.
The following were elected officials

Mr. Bernard Ginsburg, Presdient of the society: Mrs. S. Goldstick,
ALPHA LAMBDA KAPPA
George Cohen, vice-
of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. 0. B., I president; Mrs. Sam
Solomon, finan-
has returned from Des Moines la., , president; 51 rs.
Marking the inception of their ac-
secretary; Mrs. S. Rosen, record-
where he attended the District B'nai' ial
tivities for the summer season, the
i ng secretary; Mrs. F. Epstein, tress-
Brith convention.
members of the Alpha Lambda Kappa
carer.
-
,
The passage of the new immigra- Fraternity and their friends enjoyed'
Miss Mary Bressler, daughter of
a day's outing and motor trip on
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bressler, of , Con law was discussed and the newly-
June 5.
8228 Second Bouevard, has returned elected president, Mrs. Goldstick, Sunday,
Following the arrival of the party
from Ward-Belmont School,Nash- voted a delegate to attend the con- at the Pines, a picnic luncheon was
hick
will
be
held
at
Bahl-
vention w
ville, Tenn
more shortly, at which time the prob- spread, after which all participated
, or- in many games.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wo He, and dau- lam will be discussed by leading
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenthal, Mr. and
ghter, Mrs. Harry Ile rzberger, of , ganizations working for foreign re- Mrs. Samuel Raskin, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Wheeling, West Va., a re the guests lief.
Fox
acted as chaperones and spon-
All memebrs of the North Wood-
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ila nauer of 346
ward branch are urged to attend a sors for the day. The outing was
Tuxedo avenue.
attended
by the following members
organ-
p
special meeting o f the e parent
of the fraternity: Messrs. Harold,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Finsterwald, ization which will be held at the
'
Briskman, Louis Cantor, R. S. Drews,
of Marine City, Mich., spent several Farnsworth Synagogue, Tuesday, Charles Finn, Frederick W. Fox. AI
days with relatives and friends in the June 14.
fred Mendelsohn and Morro Rosen-
city.
thal.
Several weeks ago the organization I
Mr. Simon Rosenweig has returned
--
was honored by an address on the
from Des Moines, la., where he at-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gelb, of 256 Med- .'Principles of Fraternalism," given by
bury avenue, announce the Bar Mitz- , Mr. Edwards, chaplain of Perfection
' tended the B'nal Brith convention.
Mr. and Mrs. - A. Cohn (Rose Bres- . vah of their son, Seymour, to be cele- Lodge. Following the address a stag
luncheon was held at the Ritz in
sler),
who Mrs.
visited
with their of
parents,
braced
Saturday
and Sunday,
June will
11
Mr. and
A. Bressler,
Hazel-1
and 12.
Religious
ceremonies
. honor of the occasion.
wood avenue, have returned to their ' be held Saturday morning at the syn-
Plans are already under way for a
agogue on Beaubien and Ferry dinner dance to be given by the or-
streets. A reception for the boy's ganization early in July. Arrange-
home in Chicago.
Miss Milderd —
Lange of Chicago and friends on Saturday noon and for old- ments have been completed for the
er folks, including family and friends formal initiation of two candidates
Miss Dorothy Blumenthal of West on Sunday, will also be held.
the latter part of June.
Branch, Mich., are guests at tab ehome
of Mrs. H. Alpern, of Webb avenue.
CLAIRMONT CLUB

On the Crest of the Wave-- ,
Merry Costume s for Mermaids

The Movies have ex-
erted a powerful influence
on Fashions, especially
Beach Costumery.

Satisfying the wildest ca-
prices of the sophisticated
Flapper is • $300.00 beach
outfit—The Beach being but
a new setting for her charm.
this outfit even include. •
■ doll
cape, pillow and
dressed like the daring Witter
Sprite herself.

But girls who want
more than a splashing
choose highly practical
form fitting suits—and,
like Annette, dive and
swin. Accurate lines
and vivid colors add life
and beauty to her activi-
ties. -
A very large collection

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Mr.
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FROM TIKVAS ZION the Detroit
1
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No Connection With Any Other
Store.

The largest and finest Jewelry Store on the East Side.

The
Aisle
of
Happiness

is through my front door.

An odd statement, but true. The man who buys an
engagement ring in my store hangs u horseshoe over his
future—he establishes himself as a man of wonderful
taste, the girl is content to depend upon one so trust-
worthy—she starts out with the feeling that he knows
and that is half of the battle.

You are happy—she is happy—and I am ha ppy.
The Aisle of happiness is within my four w alls.

couple in mind-1 designed unique, artistic, beautiful
settings—the kind that enhance the beauty of the
diamond.

As friend to Mend, I offer you the convenience of
my charge account system. You'll find it different
from the usual run of credit systems.

are featured from 15.00 to $25.
All the smart accessories, especially in rubber.

Striking Rubber Capes to match the costume-141S.
Gay Rubber Hats and Bags.
Smart shoes, slippers, sandals.
Elastic girdles and garter..

BAR•MITZVAH

Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Frank of Akron,

I bought the sparkling, blue white stones with engaged

of

Knitted Wool Suits

. considering
camp" to
for
r
the
home
of
erst
are
guests
C,
ranged for some period of weeks dur-
s ing the vacation months. Louis Lei-
g, of 1430 West
arl es Goldberg,
Grand boulevard.
barman is in charge of these arrange-
-
meats.
Miss Virginia Hanauer has return-
Last week's meeting was devoted
ed from Mount de Chantal Academy, largely to the discussion of possible
Wheeling, West Va., to spend theg
ways and means for this "camp" af-
summer vacation with her parents, fair and the nomination of officers
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hanauer of Tuxedo for the election to be held later: For
avenue.
president, Ben Safir; for vice-presi-
dent, John Sklar and Bernard Velick•
Miss Sarah R. Bregsteonc has re- for secretary, Maurice Markowitz an
turned from several days visit to Milton Mahler; for treasurer, Nathan
Rochester, N. Y.
Gedrich and Aaron Topick, and for
Mr. Leo Alexander of Longfellow financial secretary, Be,; Bloom, Carl

All that the name SOHMER has always
stood for of splendid musical quality, is fully
maintained in this dainty model

Pontiac Notes



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d

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett of
Franklin Boulevard announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Dorothy,
to Mr. Ellis M. Thal of Grand Rap-
ids, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thal
of Saginaw.

CUPID GRAND

Miss Esther Solomon of Utica, N .
Y. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis
mon of Whittemore street.
Solo

Length only 5 ft. 4 in.
Its tone is full and rich; of ample volume even
for the large music room; and in length of service
and dependability this model ranks equally with
the largest styles.
Our stock often includes the superb Queen
Anne period model Sohmer grand.
Glad to have you take advantage of our Easy
Payment Plan should you wish. Full market
value allowed on other instruments in part
exchange.
Sohmer grand and upright Pianos can be pur-
chased in Michigan only at

Mr. and Mrs. L. Hirshberg and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wein-
stein, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Good-
man and Miss Sophia Du Boff of De-
troit and Mr. Samuel Goldfarb of
Saginaw were Tuesday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Buckner.
Mr. E. E. Sommers, of Hotel Tul- meeting,
afternoon on
as June
scheduled.
The
next
19, 1921, will be
ler, has returned from a trip to New held in the Shaarey Zedek club
Mrs. Samuel Mag,desohn of Flint
Ydrk City.
rooms at 3:30 p. m.
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

avenue has soiled to Germany where Feldman
and was
Irving
Yarowsky.
Mr. Safir
re-elected
president
he will visit his parents at Heidel- o f the ' organization.
berg.
The club will not meet this Sunday

EHRLICH BUILDING

Adams and Hastings.

Not in the High Rant District.

House of Confidence

June Offerings Of
Baer & Polansky's
Exclusive Factory
Made Mink Wraps,
Coats, Capes, Stoles

Having purchased our Mink Skins at the
lowest market price, we can safely offer the
public great savings on these articles—made
p , ssible only through an opportune purchase.
We also make any fur garment to order in
our factory.
Repairing and remodeling a specialty.

Baer & Polansky

FURRIERS

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Main 7825

Second Floor Eureka Building

n Decorating Your Home

sure to advise with us in the matter of design as well as sub-
Be
in price. Exclusive designs as well as artistic sug-
stantial savings
gestions will be made without charge

M. GOLDBERG CO.
Main 77

1423 Washington

Blvd.

I'll Figure It Out For You!

Books opened, audited, trial balance and
financial reports prepared. Reasonable rates.

Daniel L. Tickton

(Formerly with Sarasohn & Shetzer)

Hickory 4448-M; Main 8295.

353 Navahoe Ave.

Joseph Barnett of Franklin Boule-
Mr. M. Bock of Rosedale Court has
DIVISION STREET SUNDAY vard.
returned from an Eastern trip.

SCHOOL COMPLETES YEAR
Mrs. Maurice Rosen and daughter,
Mr. M. Meister of Henry avenue
spent several days in the East during MARKED WITH SUCCESSES Helen, left Thursday to visit her
daughter, Mrs. L. Fonberg of Grand
.
P
One of the moat successful terms Rapids.
--
Mr. E. C. Switzer of Burlingame of Sunday School, at the Division
The Bar-Cobs Club held its regular
avenue has returned from a trip to I Street Talmud Torah, was ended
, New York and Boston. lJune 5, with an unusually interesting meeting Wednesday evening, June 1,
at
the home of Miss Ethel Barnett.
I Shabuoth program.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldberg of I The program of the day consisted The club is planning to give a danc-
ing
party in the very near future.
1430 West Grand boulevard have re-! of the story of Shabuoth, by Flor-
turned from a motor trip to Akron ence Terris; Mollie Goodman recited Four members, Mr. I. Z. Isenberg,
Mr.
Louis
Rosen, Miss Rosa Isenberg
and Canton, 0. "Our Banner," one of P. M. Raskin's
poems; a piano solo given by Flor- and Ruth Samuelson, were appointed

-
on
the
arrangements
committee.
Mr. C. Jacobson of East Kirby ave. ence Terris. One of the most im
nue has returned from a trip to New , pressive numbers was a poem called
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett and
"The
Good
and
the
Beautiful,"
ten
I York City.
dered by one of the youngest mem - family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fine and

Mr. B. Goldsmith of Longfellow bers, Ruth Rosner. The teachers en - daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meyer
I avenue has returned from an extend- tertained the pupils with Shabuoth and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
s
tales. This was followed by mas 0 min Goldstein and daughter and Mn.
ed Eastern trip.
J. Goldstein of Rochester, N. Y., Mr.
_
1
singing, which ended the program.
and
Sirs.
L.
Solomon
and
family
and
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Braun, of 618' The teachers throughout the term
E. Kirby, on Sunday and Monday en- were: Miss Sylvia Goldsmith, Miss , Miss Esther Solomon of Utica, N. Y.,
tertained for a number of friends, Lottie Gantzewitz and Miss Sadi 0 , attended the closing exercises of the
guests and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B ernstein. Sabbath School at the Temple Beth
E Sunday, June 5, also remaining
A. Termant and Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
I for the installation of Rabbi Henry
Winkelman, of Cleveland, were the
EAGLE MIDGETS
J. Berkowitz in the evening.
out-of-town guests, and Messrs. I.
Leonard Braun and C. Braun were
Eagle Midgets, 10 to 13 years of
The Nlisses Celia, Ethel, Harriet
, the Detroiters present.
age, were in the Grasshopper drill'
Mrs. L Saperston, Alba, Mich., and at Central High School last Saturday and Lillian Barnett
and Miss Cecelia
i f t i , r mseudn datit .the n Temple
Those
taking
part
4.
y,
Sirs. H. L. Abraham, of Frederick, night, June
w le,"D ector on
I'B'ienteli E
Mich., were the guests of their moth- were; Julius Portney, Myer Sham-
berg, Isadore Gold, Morris Vinikoff, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin.

er, Mrs. J. II. Levitt of 4102 Brush
William Green.
5lr. and M. Fine of 108 Frail
street.
The Eagle Midgets challenge any

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Headquarters,

1515-21 WOODWARD AVENUE

Downtown Branch, 1231 Broadway.
Highland Park Branch, 13747 Woodward Ass.

Beautiful Arden Park Home

Will consider Land Contracts and Desirable Vacant
as part payment

Miss Isabella J. Bassey, is spending other team of that age to indoor or street will be at home Sunday, June
con-
Jacob Bas. hard ball game. Engagements should 12, from 2 to 5, in honor of the
w ith her uncle ,
some time W
be made with Morris Karp, manager, firmation of the ir d aug ht ers, Cecelia
New Camden,
York, PhiladJ.
She will visit in
sey,
N.
and
Ruth.
elphia and Atlantic at the Jewish Institute; Main 3740.
--
urning home.
City before returning
Upon Cecelia Fine, daughter of Mr.
GIRL SCOUT LEADERS
and Mrs. Morris Fine, has been con-
Mra Samuel Kuttnauer has return- ,
A three weeks' course in training tarred the honor of being winner of
, ed from Kalamazoo where she was
an endowed membership to the Stu-
called by the sudden death of her leaders for this work . among girls dent League in the annual contest of
dent
the late B. Soloman.
will be given at Teachers College be . Tuesday
v - Mu s icale held at the home
inning June 27, under the auspices ' of ue-a
gin
Mrs. I.. Case, Boston Boulevard,
Miss Sylvia Ilinderstein, entertain- o f the United Jewish Charities. Col-
Detroit.
ed 30 people on Tuesday last at her lege credits will be awarded.
home, 4164 Brush street, in honor of
The educational department of the ' Y. P. S. OF B'NAI MOSHE
Miss Evelyn Appelman whose mar- Jewish Institute is most anxious that
riage to Mr. Louis Wollman takes as many as possible take advantage
At the last open meeting, the so-
place June 19.
of this course. Club leaders and Sun-
day School teachers will find that the I ciety had the honor of having E. G.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Glickman two hours a day spent in taking these' Pipp address the young people on
of Kirby avenue, West, have return- courses will make them more efficient the subject of Americanism.
Through the generosity of the
, ed from Indianapolis, Ind., where in their respective lines of social en-
Philomathic organization, the society
1 they visited relatives and attended deavor.
is to have a debate on the subject,
the automobile races.
"Resolved, That the U. S. Should Re-
ALMA SEWING BEE
sume Trade Relations with Russia.",
Mrs. Meyer Epstein entertained
guests
at
a
box
party
at
the
Tem-,
10
The members of the Alma Sewing The participants in this debate are
pie Theatre, Wednesday last, later Bee attended a performance at the young men of one of the best debat-
taking them to the Woman's Ex- Temple theater Saturday • evening, ing organizations. A pleasing mu-
change, in honor of Miss Evelyn Ap- June 4, followed by dinner at the sical program has been arranged and,
pelman a June bride-elect.
Oriental Cafe. Those present were: together with the remarks of the
The Misses Si. lloneyman, B. Honey- judges, is to be entertained by De-
Mr. Harris Vine and his family man, A. Wilder, A. Zimmerman, E. troit's foremost juvenile entertainer,
wish to extend their thanks to the Meyerson, M. Goldberg, S. Turner, Aubrey Cherkose. The public is in-
many relatives and friends for their C. Kress, S. Feldman, E. Tucker, G. vited to attend.
sympathy and kindness during their Tucker, J. Aronowitz; Mrs. J. Mos-
recent bereavement.
THE AMITIANS
covitz, honorary member (formerly

Miss L. Berman.
Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber
The Amitiana met in the home of
celebrated their twenty-fifth anniver-
RABBI THUMIN TO SPEAK Mrs. D. E. Garfield, 247 Harper ave-
sary on Sunday, June 5, at the Hotel
nue, Tuesday evening, June 7.
Statler, Dr. L. M. Franklin officiating
After the regular business meeting,
Rabbi Joseph Thumin will deliver
at the ceremony. Their four sons
the members spent two hours in sew-
Shabuoth
sermon
on
Sunday
at
6
. and two daughters played the Mendel- a
ing
and knitting. The next meeting 0
sohn's Wedding March. Then were o'clock at the B'nal Moshe Syna- will be held at the home of Miss Min-I
one hundred guests,. among whom gogue, Garfield and Beaubien streets. nie Levitt, 234 Erskine street, c
were, Mr. and Mn. A. Yesell, Mr. an d He will speak on the "Torah and the June 14.
Lights."
Mn. J. S. Kahn, of New York. '

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