Tfiliffntotribinue OiRon IcLL PAGE TWO HYMAN RUBENSTEIN DIES AT AGE OF 48 "Quality First" Bridal Gifts "Quality First" Bridal Gifts to Costumers Gentlewomen Healys July Linen Sale Is the Talk of the Town Detroit's Greatest Prices 50% to 100% Lower Than Last Year Reductions on Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Toweling, Table Damask, Sheets, Pillow Cases Bed Spreads and Fancy Linens. Furniture Sale! HYMAN RUBENSTEIN Hyman Rubenstein, 48 years old, passed away Monday, June 27, fol- lowing a brief illness. Mr. Ruben- ' stein leaves a wide circle of friends in the cty. The funeral was conducted Wed- nesday afternoon from the family residence, 5632 Commonwealth ave- nue. Rabbi A. M. Ilershman offici- ated. Interment took place at Clover Hill Park cemetery. Mr. Rubenstein is survived by his wife, Julia, a daughter, Elizabeth, two sons, David and Samuel and a brother, Samuel. F OR those who are looking for good furni- ture-from an establishment enjoying years of reputable dealing with the people of Detroit-this sale is the greatest not only in the quality of furniture shown but in the ex- tremely low prices. Every piece is reduced 1/I from the already low prices, bringing them down to prices that cannot be duplicated. Come in and make your selection from this wonderful stock while the opportunity is yours. RENT LARGE PLACE FOR HIGH HOLIDAYS A NEW SHIPMENT OF REED COUCHES HAS JUST ARRIVED AND THEY ARE ON SALE AT Just the thing for the porch, lawn or summer cottage. Durably built reed couches that will with- stand all kinds of weather. We have made an un- usual purchase of these couches and are therefore able to sell them at this extremely low price. Arrangements have been made by Congregation Emanuel that will in- sure the observance of the approach- ing high llolydays in a fitting and proper manner for North Woodward residents. The announcement has just been made by the officers of the congre- gation that they have rented the Westminster Community building at Glynn court and Hamilton avenue for use during the holiday season. The community building has an audi- torium with a seating capacity of 1,200 and is considered one of the finest structures of this kind in the northwestern section of the city. An able cantor has also been en- gaged to aid Rabbi J. Bienenfield in conducting the services. In view of the fact that applications for seats are coming in rapidly, according to the committee, and tickets are being rap- idly disposed of, all those desiring to attend the synagogue during the' Holydays are requested to send their application promptly to Meyer Stone, 1198 Atkinson or 616 Ford building, or to Rabbi Bienenfield at 7618 Kip- ling avenue. .50 -_- =_ The Hartman Furniture Co. 2314 Woodward Avenue Upper Woodward. Lower Prices. Our Deferred payment Plan is being used by hundreds of our customers. Three months to a year without any extra charge if you wish. CLAIRMONT CLUB untiac Nato RABBI A. STEINER ACCEPTS CALL TO SALT LAKE PULPIT Bedspreads 1 /3 tO 1 /2 Less eA .95 411-2. SATIN SCALLOPED BED SPREADS Formerly Marked $8.50-Now All Linen Pattern Table Cloths $7.95 Table Cloths two yards in size and offered in eight dif- ferent designs, and because we have no Napkins to match the $12.50 and $15.00 Cloths are reduced to $7.95. $10 and $12.00 Bed $ 6.95 Extra heavy quality and nu- merous designs for selection. The usual $10.50 and $12.00 values are specialy priced for Tuesday in July Linen Sale, per dozen-$6.75. $13.50 Bed Spreads now priced at 8.95 $16 Bed Spreads $ 19 . 50 now priced at.. Madeira Lunch Napkins $7.95 Former Values $26.00 Hemstitched all linen, double Damask Lunch Napkins In 15- inch size and satin band de- signs, and formerly sold at $26.00 per dozen; $ 12.9 now, dozen 5 All-Linen Hemmed Huck Towels 48c Hemmed Huck Towels in plain white or with red borders. The quantity is limited, so six Towels is all we can allow to a customer. For Tuesday-each 48 cents. ELECTED PRESIDENT OF WELFARE BOARD Odd Linen Damask Dinner Napkins $6.75 Spreads now Damask Lunch Napkins MRS. BLOOM RE-ELECTED WELFARE SOCIETY HEAD JUSTICE 1. LEHMAN Excellent quality Satin Scal- loped Bed Spreads for large double bed and finished with cut corners. Four new designs for selection, special at $4.95. Genuine Madeira Lunch Nap- kins in attractive small designs with Rose scalloped edges, ac- tual $12.50 values; for Tues- day, per dozen-$7.95. Fancy Linens Now 1 /2 Off Irish Linen Pattern Table Cloths Extra fine Table Cloths in distinctive round designs and two yards quare. These cloths were formerly priced at $15.00 and for Tuesday $ reduced to 10.50 The Regular $1.50 Bath Towel 77c One large display table of mussed Doilies, Centerpieces, Scarfs, Lunch Cloths and Lunch Napkins, excellent for summer cottage use and now reduced to le OFF. Extra large plain white double twisted thread Bath Towels. Real fluffy ones that are certain to absorb well. Size 25x25 inches and for Tuesday, each 77c. Linen Shop-Fifth Floor. Linen Shop-Fifth Floor. Judge Lehman is one of the beat known of Jewish philanthropists. He has been identified principally with the Y. M. II. A. and other movements for the welfare of the Jewish youth. His brothers are Arthur Lehman, president of the Federation for Sup- port of Jewish Philanthropic Socie- ties, and Colonel Herbert Lehman, treasurer of the Joint Distribution Committee, and he is a son-n-law of Nathan Straus, the noted philanthro- pist. treasurer, Felix Field of Newark; secretary, Sir. Joseph Rosenzweig of New York. Harry L. Glucksman will be the executive director. The board also announced that it has completed its merger with the National Council of Y. M. H. A. and will devote its efforts in the future to promote the work of the Jewish community centers and to the con- duct of religious welfare work in the army and navy. The European Jewish Women's Welfare Organization, at a recent election, unanimously re-elected Mrs. Eva Bloom, present incumbent and Announcement has been made of Miss Cecelia Fine, daughter of Mr one of the organizers of the organiza- JACKSON.-Rabbi Adolph Steiner tion, as president. Mrs. J. Greenberg the election of Justice Irving Lehman and Mrs. Morris Fine, accompanied of the Supreme Court of New York by Miss Margaret Mannebach and of Temple Beth Israel, Jackson, has was elected first vice-president, Mrs. as president of the Jewish Welfare mother of Detroit, have left for New been chosen rabbi of Temple B'nai Pauline Effrosee second vice-presi- Board. Judge Lehman has been a York from which point they will mo- Israel, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ills dent, Mrs. I. Zuckerman treasurer member of the Jewish Welfare Board tor to Ocean Beach, Conn., to spend resignation here will take effect Sept. and Mrs. Agnes Levin secretary. since its inception in 1917. When 1, when he will enter upon his work their summer vacation. On the board of directors were the late Colonel Harry Cutler, chair- DANIEL DEPASS DEAD in the larger field of service. named Mrs. Minnie Goldstick, Mrs. J. man of the board, died in London, The other officers of the organiza- When Rabbi Steiner entered Tern- Newman, Mrs. Hattie Cohen, Mrs. Dr. Cyrus Adler, vice-chairman, be- tion elected are: Vice-presidents, Mrs. Morris Fine entertained 12 LONDON.-Daniel Depass, a well- guests at a bridge party on Friday, pie B'nai Israel in Salt Lake last Fri- Goldie Siegel, Mrs. S. Atlivak, Mrs. came acting chairman. Dr. Adler de- Messrs. Felix M. Warburg of New July 1, honoring the following out- day evening to preach he was intro- George Cohen, Mrs. Fred Epstein, clined election to the presidency be- York City, Jacob M. Loeb of Chicago, known philanthropist who died here. of-town guests: Mrs. Ed. Rosenberg, duced by Simon Bamberger, former Mrs. Rifkin, Mrs. Tuchman, Mrs. cause of his many public responsi- Jacob K. Newman of New Oreans, left 75,318 pounds for the Jewish Mrs. Samuel Magidsohn of Flint and governor of Utah, a member of the Schneider and Mrs. Fred Epstein. Judge M. C. Sloss of San Francisco; charitable institutions. bilities and commitments. Miss Esther Soloman of Utica, New committee that later notified him of Mrs. Ida Levin, Mrs. Krinsky and his appointment. Mrs. Selik were elected trustees. Mr. York. 'I am not here just as rabbi of my A. Rogvoy was named general and congregation," said Mr. Steiner in financial secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein and Salt Lake, as quoted by the Salt Lake A special meeting has been called children of Detroit spent Sunday with Tribune, "but I want to take a part for Wednesday, July 13, to be held at Aaron Topcik, chairman, Rufus Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Goldstein. in all civic betterment movements the Mogen Abraham Synagogue on Stevens, Dave Sachs, and Harry Ros- and I hope to be able to be of assist. engard; Publicity, Louis B. Schulman Mr. and Mre. S. J. Rapaport and ance in any matter that means the Farnsworth, at 8 p. m. Mrs. ht. Gold- chairman, Maurice Markowitz, Irving stick and Mrs. Agnes Levin, delegates sons of Lansing, Mich., spent Sun- betterment of Salt Lake." Yarowsky, Bernard Velick, and Mor- of the society at the recent Milwau- United States Member Federal Rabbi Steiner has not only built u keeconvention, will report their find- ton Grass; Athletics, Nathan Ged- day and Monday as guests of Mr. D•pooitarr and Mrs. G. J. Rapaport at their sum- a large congregation at Temple Bet Beak rick, chairman, Sam Babcock and ings at this meeting. Mrs. Eva Bloom, mer home at Elizabeth lake. Israel, but he has interested himself who, it is announced, is contemplat- Ben August. in all civic movements, has been ac- ing removing her residence to New Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz at- tive in Masonic affairs, has addressed York City, where she will continue JUNIOR WELFARE GIRLS tended the Sandelman-Goldman wed- Catholic high school students and TO INSTALL OFFICERS ding, Sunday, July 3, at Shaarey Ze- teachers, has appeared before prac- her activities in the work of the or- ganization. Mrs. Bloom will give a dek. tically every club in the city and has complete report of the year's work' been an active member of the Rotary at the special meeting. The next meeting of the Junior Eu- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson and Club, being a life member of the ropean Jewish Women's Welfare Or- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Netzorg, enter- Rotary Club of Lima, Ohio. ganization will be held on July 12 on Dr. Steiner was prominent in war, LOUIS E. OPPENHEIM DIES the lawn of the Misses Silk, 552 tained the followng guests at a dinner party at Elizabeth Lake Golf Club on activities in Cleveland, Ohio, and was Westminster avenue, at which time AFTER 2 MONTHS' ILLNESS the new officers will be installed. A July 4th. The guests were Mr. and visiting chaplain at Camp Chillicothe, very interesting program has been Mrs. Benj. Netzorg of I'ontiac and Ohio. Ile was instrumental in or- Louis E. Oppenheim, well known arranged and refreshments will be Mr. and Mrs. J. Fling and sons, Mr. ganizing the Boy Scout movement in served. All members are urged to Benj. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lima, and during the Liberty Loan resident of Detroit, passed away Van Barden and son, Mr. and Sirs. drives he spoke frequently from the Wednesday, June 29, at the Battle attend. At the close of business, June 30, 1921 The organization announces that Fred Ginsberg and daughter, Mrs.L. same platform with President Hard- Creek Sanitorium, Battle Creek, Mich., following a two months' ill- preparations are being completed for Jacobson, Mrs. Jennie Gumbiner and ing, then senator. ness. son Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. I Moyer The rabbi expects to remain in the moonlight to be given Aug. :11. and Mr. L. Jacobson, all of Detroit. Jackson for a number of weeks and The funeral was conducted from . $49,376,213.99 . . Loans and Discounts may take a course in the University the residence of Mrs. Eugene Slo- . 26,860,320.65 . Real Estate Mortgages . Mrs. Joseph Barnett entertained of Chicago before going to Salt Lake man, sister of Mrs. Oppenheim, of 11,698,010.55 155 Chicago Boulevard, Friday after- Bonds IN ladies Wednesday, June 29, at her I City, his future home noon. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and United States Government Certificates cottage Venice of the Lakes. The af- Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz officiated. 10,103,042.00 $ 98,037,587.19 ternoon was spent in out door sports . . and Liberty Loan Bonds Interment took place in Woodmere and lotto was played, hgh score be- 405,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank cemetery. ing attained by Sirs. Norman Buck- 1,890,000.00 . Banking House and Branch Buildings The deceased is survived by his ner; second, Mrs. Joseph Weiss. The MAGGIE SLESINGER. widow, Mrs. Jennie Oppenheim, and Customers' Liability on Acceptances, Letters of Credit out of town guests were: Miss Esther two sisters, Mrs. Nat Berger and Sirs. 1,018,869.30 Soloman, of Utica, N. Y., Mrs. Ed. and Travelers' Checks Mrs. Maggie Slesinger, wife of Vic- Charles Levy, both of Bay City. Rosenberg and Sirs. Samuel Magid- . 14,631,594.38 . Cash on hand and due from banks . tor Slesinger, passed away at her res- Although Mr. Oppenheim and his sohn of Flint. $115,983,050:87 idence, 33 Collingwood avenue. wife spent many years in travel Mrs. Slesinger was the mother of through the United States and Eu- Miss Dorothy Barnett left for Sag- Maw, Mich., to attend the Thall-Blum- Mrs. David Dettlebach, Mrs. Maurice ropean countries, the deceased was $5,000,000.00 Capital Stock Rosenfeld of Chicago, Mrs. S. J. well known in Detroit, where he rosen wedding July 5. 8,500,000.00 Dreyfuss of Kansas City, Mrs. D. C. leas-es a wide circle of friends. He Surplus Fund 639,337.87 $14,139,337.87 Mr. and Mrs. Max 'Weinberg of Hirschfield, Mrs. L. E. Baseman, was A member of Temple Beth El, Undivided Profits Bad Axe, Mich., are the guests of her William B. and J. II. Slesinger, all of the Phoenix Club and the Redford 1,041,003.45 Acceptances, Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks Detroit. father, Mr. Samuel Buckner. Country Club. . 500,000.00 Liability, Acceptances of other Banks . Funeral services were conducted . 4,722,211.77 . . Rediscounts Federal Reserve Bank Mr. and Mrs. Louis llarris of To- from Temple Beth El Thursday at 2 ed° spent the week end with Sir. and o'clock. Interment took place at 9,210,000.00 . . Bills Payable Federal Reserve Bank . Woodmere cemetery. Mrs. Wm. ('resent. Secured by U. S. Securities: Mrs Slesinger, a pioneer resident . $37,253,530.04 . . Commercial Deposits . The Maccabaean Sports, a newly Mr. and Mrs. Max Hirschberg of of Detroit, is mourned by a wide 4,513,801.88 organized club of east and west end Bank Deposits Saginaw, spent Monday as guests of circle of friends. Mantas torero boys, will meet on July 13 at the 44,603,165.86 86,370,497.78 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hirschberg. Savings Deposits Retailers Wholesalers home of one of the members. Com- $115,983,050.87 mittees are being appointed to volun- EGO Michigan AvNM Mr. L. Jacobson and Mrs. and Sirs. teer personal friends as members who 1. Meyer of Detroit spent the 4th, are expected to keep up the work of with Mr. and Sirs. Benj. Netzorg. JAMES T. KEENA, Chairm•n of the Board D. N. SWF ENY. Assiat ant Cashier JOHN W. STALEY, President the club. To join the club one must D. E. LEUTY, ke•istant Cashier Mitt, F. A. SCHULTE, Vice-President be 15 years of age. Notwithstand- IIIIIII121111111 111"1"1111 SEMPER PHIDELUS WILLIAM BRAASCH, Assistant feebler JOHN R. BOOM, Vice-President G. W. BEASLEY. Usiettint Cashier ing the fact that the club was only H. P. BORGMAN, Vice-President CURTIS C. BOGAN, A ee ee •nt Cashier R. W. WYLIE, Vice-President recently organized, the membership The last meeting of the Semper LEO D. HEAPHY. A..i.t.nt Cashier R. T. CUDMORE, Vice-President is rapidly increasing at the rate of C. I. NORMAN, Manes Bond Department CHARLES H. AYERS, Vice-President Phidelus Sorority was held at the GEORGE T. COURTNEY Y, Auditor AUSTIN E. WING, Assistant to President from three to six members weekly. home of Miss Dorothy Stone of Sec- In loving memory of our mother RODERICK P. FRA-SER, Mg, Foreign Dept. A. H. MOODY. Cashier ond Boulevard. Preparations are be- ing made for a week-end party to and wife, Mrs. Leah Ackerman, who ENTERTAIN INMATES OF be given at the Mrs. Griffith cottage, passed away a year ago July 10. C. A. DU CHARMS FRED T. MORAN HUGO SCHERER RUSSELL A. ALGER JEWISH OLD FOLKS' HOME FRANK J. HECKER FRED T. MURPHY F. A. SCHULTE Lake Orion. The folowing members GEORGE H. BARBOUR FRED W. HODGES M. J. MURPHY ANGUS SMITH W. T. BARBOUR will be present: The Misses Belle Do not ask us if we miss her, W. HOWIE MUIR J. C. HUTCHINS R. W. SMYLIE JOHN R. BODDE Cohen, Fara Caplan, Dorothy Stone, Folks may think the wound is The welfare committee of Detroit JAMES T. KEENA TRUMAN H. NEWBERRY JOHN W. STALEY H. P. BORGMAN ROBERT S. MASON WALTER S. RUSSEL HOMER WARREN H. M. CAMPBELL Helen Esser, Ida Krause and Rebecca healed, Lodge No. 5511 Knights of Pythias. Selik. But little do they know the sorrow, Sunday entertained the inmates of The next meeting of the sorority That lies within our hearts con- the Jewish Old yolks' Home with a 700 tuRCPUErrt SLOG. DETROIT will be at Island Lake, the suMmer ride around the Boulevard of Belle text.' wilwrinemer rAMMMIMINMEMMIRM MMOnd home of Miss Rebecca Selik. ri and Husband. Isle, where retro me 's were served.1 The first outside affair of the new term of the Clairmont Club will be a trip to Sugar Island on Sunday, July 10, 1921. This will take the place of a regular meeting. An extraordinary program has been arranged for this occasion, including a track meet, an indoor baseball game with another or- ganization, two boxing matches, ini- tiations and numerous other events. The program committee is in charge of the affair. The members of the or- ganization are instructed to meet at the boat in a body. At the last meet- ing the following standing committees were appointed: program, Milton Mahler, chairman, Rufus Stevens, John Sklar, Louis B. Schulman, Al Altman, harry Grossman, Ilerbert Gurvis and Morton Grass; memhershp THE PEOPLES STATE BAN K STATEMENT OF CONDITION RESOURCES Furs! At Marks' you will find the most complete and finest selec- tion of furs and fur coats in Detroit- you will find it pays to buy of the Makers. OBITUARY LIABILITIES MACCABAEAN SPORTS H. & B. MARKS OFFICERS MAIN 1491 IN MEMORIAM SPIZUNIC ENGRAVING CO. DIRECTORS Cbtamercial Artists and Engravers j ■