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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barnett and
family of Seward avenue have left
for an extended tour through New.
York and New England states. , Mr.
The Detroit Department of Recre-
Jay Solovick of Medbury avenue ac-
ation and the Jewish Institute are
companied them.
holding free daily picnics to the David
Mr. Walter E. Rothman is spend- Brown farm at Rochester, Mich. Th e
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this
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s onth In New York attend- bus provided leaves the Jewish Inst
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in
Mr. and Mra. I. Weinstein of Vir- ng the summer session of the Free lute at li o'clock every morning.
ginia Park spent two weeks in New !' ynagogue Theological School, of Boys are invited for Mondays, Wed-
York and Boston.
hich Rabbi Stephen S. Wise is the nesdays and Fridays, girls for Thurs. ■•■
w cud.
days. 'Tuesdays have been reserved
for mothers and children under 8
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Horowitz of
Glynn court are at the clubhouse at
Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Morris and years of age.
The first 'Mother's Day" picnic was
Long lake, Alpena, Mich., where they Miss Emily Morris of Connecticut
avenue are at the Clifton, Niagara- held Tuesday, July 12.
are spending the month of July.
Hebrew School Day.
on-the-Lake, Ont.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jacobson of
Owing to the fact that the Hebrew
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. t7ohn and son, schools of the city are in session four
Chicago spent part of their honey-
' moon trip in Detroit the guests of Arthur, of Hazelwood avenue, to- mornings a week, Fridays have been
gather with Mrs. B. Weisblum and set aside for Hebrew school boys.
relatives and friends.
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laughter, Mollie, have left for an ex- The folowing firms have donated 7_
Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown of Long- tended motor trip to New York and the use of their motor trucks for pie- =
fellow avenue have returned from a Atlantic City. nicers: Acme Cut Stone Company,I=
I Davis Coke and Coal Company,
several weeks' visit to Washington,
E. M. Rothman left for a trip . sterwald Furniture ompany, Grant
Mr. E.
Atlantic City and New York.
to Colorado and Yellowstone Park. !Brothers, Krell Brothers, Michigan
Smelting and Refining Company, Peo-
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Rose of Edison
S. Labovitz of 8432 John It.,
Outfitting Company, Standard
avenue are spending a few weeks in who is summering at Victoria Pointe, ple's
Fruit company and Summertield &
Boston and Providence, R. I.
Orion, Mich., entertained 24 friends Hecht.
ut a dinner party on Sunday, July 10.
Through the solicitation of Mr.
Mrs. J. B. Kohl has returned from
Brockman, manager of Mr. Brown's
a three weeks' visit with relatives and
Mrs. L. E. Frankel of the D'Elc
apartments
sister Miss Esther farm, the mayor and water commis-
friends in Worcester, Mass.
p n I'raagh and
of Battle , Creek, are sinner of Rochester ran a special line
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of pipe with taps sufficient to supply
Mr. A. F. Samuels of Longfellow guests at the Gratiot Inn, Gratiot , drinking needs of the guests at the
avenue has returned from a visit with Beach, fort Huron.
farm.
relatives and friends in New York
Children are asked to bring their
Miss Josephine !merman has left lunches. A pint of milk is furnished
and Boston.
for Camp Halcyon, Mich., to spend to each individual free of charge.
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Mr. II. D. Robinson of Burlingame the summer.
avenue spent two weeks visiting with
Mr. Alex Silberberg of Bradford
CLAIRMONT CLUB
relatives and friends in Washington
•llid Mr. Aaron Silberberg of Oil City,
and New York.
l'a., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
The Clairmont Club began its new
A. Silberberg of 1416 Burlingame term with an outing at Sugar Island
Miss Elsa Loeser of Chicago, who
avenue for a few days.
last Sunday. The Clairmont indoor
was the guest at the home of Mr.
team, under the leadership of Cap-
and Mrs. M. Frank of Hazelwood ave-
Mrs. B. 0. Arie and Mrs. Mandel
tain Plotnick and Manager Gedrich,
nue, has returned to her home.
Rosenberg have as their guests their
defeated the Aimwells by a 12 to 0
mother, Mrs. Henry Lyon, and sister,
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Miss Hortense Steuer, who visited Mrs. S. Bodenheimer, both of Chi- sgcaomr
were initiated
with relatives and friends in this city, cago.
at Sugar Island as part of the outing
has returned to her home in Chicago.
f o h
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I program. The next meet' ng
Brown
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Mr. E. Meyer of Lawrence avenue sons of Burlingame avenue are tour- club will be held Monday evening,
w ill, July 18, at the Utley branch library.
is spending two weeks touring east- ing to Charlevoix, where they
spend a few weeks.
ern resorts.

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Sheer blouses of Filet lace, large pleated jabots, sailor collars,

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these modest prices; distinguished by dainty simplicitp and
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Mr. Charles Grossberg of Burlin-
game avenue spent several days in
New York and Boston the past week.

.\ wonderfully high grade oxford made of tan

boarded calf.

\Vide of toe and low set On a broad flange heel, it
represents the most recent thought in men's com-

fortable footwear.

The vamp and tip arc punched to give it char-

acter.

Tennis and trhite Footwear for Outing
and Sportswear

—hlain Floor—

Woodward and Adams

Mrs. A. P. Godberg of Buffalo is
spending a few days in Detroit with
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broder.

Miss I.ene Levine of Chicago is
spending the month of July with her
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Man-
fred Linick of 102 California.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kahn of 1266
Hamilton avenue are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son,
Aaron Louis, on Friday, June 17.

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BLUE BIRD GIRLS

Despite the warm weather, the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz and
family of 314 East Ferry avenue loft Blue Bird Girls have not slackened
in
their activities to any great ex-
on Sunday last for Ottawa Beach, •
Mich., where they will spend the sum- tent.
At a regular meeting held Toes-,
mer.
day evening, July 12, election of of-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stiglitz and ficers took place. Miss Ida Solomon
son, Allan, of Euclid avenue west, was elected president, Miss Anna
have returned after spending a few Madiefsky vice-president, Miss Sadye
Solomon secretary; Miss Sylvia Gut-
,lays at Cedar Point.
man was re-elected treasurer, Miss
Tillie
Ilalperin was unanimously
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Flanders of
7,79 East Kirby avenue left last week elected sergeant-at-arms and Miss
Anna
Kurtzman
was unanimously re-
for the east, visiting New York City,
Far Rockaway and Boston, Mass. elected editor. These officers will
serve
for
three
months.
They will be away a month.
The lawn fete held by the Blue
Mrs. B. Hessler and son of Michi- Bird Girls Saturday evening, July 9,
gan avenue are leaving -Sunday for turned out to be a huge success.
A week-end party is planned for
Philadelphia and Atlantic City to be
I July 30, for the girls only. The party
gone until September.
will go to Kingsville, Ont., where
Mrs. J. Walter Levie of New York they will stay over night. A :
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. • mittee will secure all details for this
Goldfarb of 48 %Vest Grand avenue, party and will report at the next
•meeting, which will be held Tuesday
Highland Park.
evening, July 26, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilman of Miss Tillie Halperin, 4718 St. An-
:i23 East Hancock avenue have left toine street.
for Atlantic City for a two weeks'
stay.

Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Goldsmith and
daughter Fannie, of 2010 Hazelwood
CINCINNATI.—(J. C. B. ).1. Wal-
avenue, have returned from a motor
trip to Chicago, where they were ter Freiberg, late president of the
Union
of American-Hebrew Congre-
joined by their daughter, Ruty, who
' Rations, left an estate of close to a
has spent some time in that city.
half million dollars. By his will, be-
Mrs. Ilarry Freed of Second Boule- quests are made to the Home for the
vard and her niece, Miss Mildred Aged and Infirm in Cincinnati, the
Jewish Hospital Association, United
Sweetwine of Euclid avenue west ,
have returned from a motor trip Hebrew Charities, Union of Amer--
can Hebrew Congregations, Jewish
through the east. They also stopped
Orphan Asylum in Cleveland, and the
for a few weeks at New York, Atlas
! National Jewish hospital for Con-
tic City and Waterbury, Conn.
, sumptives at Denver.

Mrs. M. II. Zackheim entertained

20 young people at her home at 8730 GRAVE DIGGERS OUT
ON SYMPATHY STRIKE
Second Boulevard last Sunday even-

Inc complimenting her cousin, Miss
Rae Baltrotaky of Oil City, Pa.

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MRS. I. GERSON DIES
OF BRIEF SICKNESS

The many friends of Mrs. I. Ger-
son, widow of the late Isaac Gerson
of Toledo, wil be shocked to learn
of her death, which occurred at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. S. II.
Franklin of Detroit, Wednesday, July
6, after a few days' illness.
Mrs. Gerson was a resident of To-
ledo for more than 20 years. After
the death of her husband four years
ago, Mrs. Gerson came to Detroit,
making her home with her daughter.
Mrs. Gerson was 69 years old at
the time of her death. She was born
in Posen, Germany, in 1852.
Funeral services were conducted in
Detroit, Rabbi A. M. Hershman offi-
ciating. Interment took place at
Eagle Point cemetery, Toledo, with
short services by Rabbis Silverman
and Renew itz.
The deceased is survived by her
daughter, Mrs. Seymour II. Franklin
of Detroit; Sol M. Gerson, Detroit,
Elmer and Sam Gerson of Toledo.

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Prices Reduced On Dry Cleaning I

Approximately 150 members of the
, Detroit Y. M. II. A. picniced at
David A. Brown's Rochester farm
last Sunday. The members went to
the farm in trucks supplied by the
Miss Dorothy Drabkin has returned following: East Side Bottling Works,
Levine Waste Paper Company, Snitz
from her trip south and east.
& Bornstein. The committee in charge
of the affair consisted of J. Camiener,
Miss Florence Sabel of New York
City is the house guest of Mr. and chairman; Joe Friedman, Oscar Skol-
Mrs. Joseph Freedman of 1545 Chi- nek and Joe Newman.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broder and
daughters of 4054 Euclid avenue
AV liSt motored to Bay City, where they
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Roman at their summer home
on the beach.

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150 Y. M. H. A. MEMBERS
PICNIC ON BROWN FARM

Mr. D. M. Sidder of Lawrence aye-
nue has returned from a trip to New
York, Atlantic City and Boston.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gittleman and
daughters and Mr. Samuel B. Danto,
have left for an extended motor trip
through Northern Michigan.

The "French Last"

The economy of the sumtner wardrobe
depends upon a plentiful choice of simple
clothes.
The luxury of the summer wardrobe
lies in fine silk hose, appropriate and lovely
hats and a multitude of accessories such
as neckwear and blouses.
How to accomplish this is a problem
readily solved at the Himelhoch's Spe-
cialty Store.

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BAR•MIZVAH

Mrs. Leonard S. Levin of Pitts-
burgh, Pa., is visiting with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Myer S. Fink of
East Palmer avenue.

$9.85

is the elimination of all finery.

B'NOS YISROEL

Miss Rosa Isenberg has recently
Mr. M. Landsberg of Taylor ave-
returned from a motor trip to Grand
nue has returned from an extended
The B'nos Yisroel, a junior Young
Rapids, Benton Harbor and Chicago,
trip throughout the east.
where she visited friends and rela- Judaea Circle, of which Miss Bertha
ISlomovitz is leader, will begin organ-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Berkowitz of Tay- fives.
icing its club library this week with
lor avenue are spending a few weeks;
Miss Sadie Garelik was hostess at the proceeds of the raffle recently
with relatives and friends in New
which proved a financial suc-
a lawn fete given at her home Sun- given,
York, Boston and Atlantic City.
cess. The raffle was won by E. A.
day, July 10.
Scherssamm, 4722 Michigan avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Peritz and family
The B'not Yisroel will next week
of Burlingame avenue are spending
play the first indoor baseball game as
several weeks in their cottage at Lake
art of the Young Judaea summer
Mr. and Mrs. David Tuchman of sport schedule.
View, Mich.
670 East Ilancock avenue will cele-
Miss Slomovitz, leader of the club,
Mrs. Sam Meisner of Ellenhurst brate the Bar Mitzvah of their son, is taking charge of the Roses of Zion,
avenue is making an extended tour Francis, on Saturday, July 23. Re- another junior circle, during the two
throughout the east, stopping for ligious services will be held at the months of the absence of her sister,
some time at New York and Atlantic Farnsworth street synagogue. Mr. Miss Bluma Slomovitz.
City.
und Mrs. Tuchman will be at home to
their relatives and friends following
Mr. I. II. Polozker of East Warren the services at the synagogue. No
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avenue has returned from a trip to cards.
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WARSAW.—The Jewish grave-
I diggers of Warsaw have decided to
Mr. Ben Lealow of Ferry avenue join the Jewish officials now on strike
has left for an extended trip through ; if the Jewish community will not I
the east. He will stop at Washing- I change her attitude towiards the strik-
ton, Atlantic City and Mt. Vernon. era.

All In a Day's Work

His gun held ready, his eyes glancing
about eagerly, a man in hunter's garb
moved silently through a North Michigan
swamp. Suddenly the ;teat of flapping
wings sounded. Quickly raising gun to
shoulder, he fired. "A miss I" he growled
disappointedly as the duck rose high
into the air and disappeared from view.
But—had the duck hunter missed?

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In a telephone booth in a hotel 30 miles
distant, that same evening, a brisk, alert-
appearing business man put inn call for
Detroit. Ordinarily, ten minutes would
suffice for the connection. The business
man waited. Finally, with the explana
tion that the delay was due to poor
transmission, the operator announced
that Detroit was on the line. The oper-
ator then immediately notified the Re-
pair Department of line trouble.

MICHIGAN STATE

"Oar Ambit ion:

Ideal

Called from his bed that night (it was
raining) one 01 the repair men went out
to investigate the trouble. Following the
toll lead, he drove more than a score of
miles in the darkness and rain and
tramped additional miles through a
swamp. Using a flashlight, he finally
found the source of the trouble —an in-
sulator that had been shot off.

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Interruptions in telephone service, we
repeat, may be due to a thousand and
one causes. The foregoing is a state-
ment of an actual incident. A thousand
similar stones could be written. The
point is just this Through all such diffi-
culties, night and day, regardless of
weather conditions, the people of the
Telephone Company are doing their
duty to the public by being constantly
on the job to keep service up to its high
standard.

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