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300 WITNESS PROGRAM
OF THE ROSES OF ZION
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Mrs. Sidney J. Newman and son,
Junior, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Stiebel of Fort Wayne,
Indiana.
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Mrs. II. Singer of St. Louis, Mo.,
is the guest of her children, Mr. and
Mrs I) I) Wynor of East Palmer
nut
II VC 11 11 C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kwiker
have moved to their apartment at.
8441 Iteaubien street, corner Phila-
delphia.
Approximately 300 Jews and Gen-
tiles last Sunday afternoon watched
the program of the Roses of Zion in
the outdoors at Palmer Park, on the
occasion of the annual outing of the
club. The event also marked the
second anniversary of the Junior
Y oung Judaea C ircle.
Featured by a playlet written and
directed by the members of the club,
the program attracted wide attention
among those at the park. The play-
let, ''The Lost Princess," had to be
staged three times by the members
because each time more of the par-
ents of the members of the club ar-
rived and expressed a desire to see it.
Fanny Slomovitz was featured in the
rule of the princess.
Mr. and Mrs. George Blumenstock
and family of Chicago were guest a l
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs!'
David Werbe, 4609 Second Boule- I
yard.
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CIGARETTES
QUALITY SUPERB
OF
GREATEST VALUE OF ALL CIGARETTES
THE EUROPEAN JEWISH WOMEN WELFARE ORGANIZATION
OF DETROIT.
Date, From January, 1920, Until June, 1921.
An annual report, covering the fiscal year from January, 1920, to
January, 1921, was delivered by the acting president, Mrs. Sarah Miller,
at the banquet given by the organization at the Shaarey Jedek in January
of this year.
Miss Bessie Kramer of 89 Rowena
INCOME.
street is visiting her parents at Gay.
Total
lord, Mich.
Affairs
Donations
Dues
$ 1,06110
Balance to Jan. 1, 1920
Mrs. I. Wax has returned from a Dues-
live weeks' stay at Wilmette, Ill.
$3,544.75
Direct and collect
240.55
North Woodward Branch
Miss Lillian Levantine of 89 Ro-
18.50
Juniors
wena street has returned from a two Donations
3,056.80
weeks' stay with friends and relatives
Affairs-
in Alpena, Mich.
75.10
Patriotic parade
170.10
Package party
Mrs. Irwin Berry has returned
Ball-
home after a two months' visit at
438.80
Tickets ..
Wilmette, Ill. Mr. Berry joined her
78.50
Refreshments
at Wilmette.
662.80
145.50
Checking
SPECIAL!
Only $2
a Week
Pays for This Large
Mt. Clemens-
606.56
Donations
263.00
Tickets
Concert
Shaarey Zedek and ball b'nce
Miss Julia Mitchell and Miss Bessie
Circle Theater ... ...........
Diamond of 89 Rowena street have
Michigan Avenue concert
returned after a two weeks' visit
Card party
with their relatives in Bay City.
Miss Mollie Thorner of 80 Ro-
wena street has returned from a 10
days' stay in Northern Michigan.
Handsome Victrola
It is the wonderully popular Victrola XI., stands
43 inches high; all the vitally important patented
and exclusive Victrola features, together with auto-
matic speed indicator, automatic brake, etc.
PRICE IS $150
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Smilansky
motored to Fort Wayne, Ind., last
week.
There's more enjoyment ; more satisfaction in
owning a VICTROLA than any other talking mach-
ine because there's no other to compare with it in
perfect reproduction, in dependability or in fame.
Mrs. M. Blumrosen and daughter,
Rita, of Ferry avenue are spending
a few weeks in Traverse City.
Surely you will not be longer without one
when for ONLY $2 A WEEK you can buy the
splendid Victrola XI! COME QUICKLY
$1,500.
DISBURSEMENTS.
Records.
26 Stores. Headquarters,
Mrs. Louis Zeiger and daughter,
Miss Rhea, left lust week for the
Adirondack mountains, where they
will be joined by Mr. Zeiger for the
month of August. Miss Rhea Zeiger
expects to spend the first weeks in
September with friends in Baltimore,
Maryland.
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Victrola XI on sale at above special terms at each of our stores.
Miss Mildred Nadle entertained at
luncheon Friday last, complimenting
Miss Florence Sable, an eastern vis-
itor. Miss Celia Meyers and Miss
Ethel Shetzer entertained for the
guest earlier in the week.
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Miss Harriet Winston has returned
home after spending a few weeks at
Cedar Point and Cleveland.
Miss Jennie Wittenthal, who was
at Cedar Point for several weeks, is
spending the remainder of the sum-,
mer with her sister, Mrs. S. D. Sid- .
ney of Cleveland.
Miss Mae Lipman of Rochester, N.
Y., is the house guest of the Misses
Minnie and Betty Willis.
"Talk of the Town"
"Did you ever ride so comfortably?"
"Could you tell when you crossed the
tracks?" "I looked at the oil gauge at 200
miles-apparently we didn't use any."
"I averaged over 27 miles to the gallon
that last trip-sand and mud most of the
way."-You hear it everywhere. All
America is talking of this astonishing
Overland and America is proud of it tool
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its amazing comfort on Triplex Springs, plus its
quality. Its baked enamel finish! Its curtains that
open with the doors! Its complete convenience!
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3946 Woodward Asa.
Glendale 1937
Jefferson at Newport
Hickory 628
7,417.06
209.48
301.41
207.60
48.75
112.30
99.00
115.00
227.00
100.00
291.44
Tickets sent to Europe
Collectors
Secretaries
Advertising
Pop and ice cream for ball
Hall
Patriotic parade (expenses)
Elkins' Gardens, Mt. Clemens
Shaarey Zedek affair (expenses)
Circle Theater
Sundries
Miss Ruth Friedman of East Ferry
avenue is spending two weeks in
Traverse City.
Total
Good Work-Good Service.
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Mrs. A. Klein and Mrs. A. Hanauer
held an informal farewell tea Thurs-
day afternoon for their niece, Miss
Dorothy Berman, who is shortly re-
turning to Wheeling, W. Va. Mem-
bers of the Sigma Rho Tau Sororoity Balance in Treasury to June 1, 1921
were guests.
Grinnell Bros
Glendale 4845.
METROPOLITAN
CLEANERS & DYERS, Inc.
869.56
267.24
875.24
268.75
54.25
60.00
Total
11111M
AM -
CLEANER CLEANERS
$3,803.80 $3,056.80 $3,303.67 $10,164.27
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Steibel
and son, hart, have returned to their
home at Fort Wayne, Ind., after a
delightful visit in the city.
Choice of rich Mahogany, Oak or Walnut case
Ill hums Math
will Bs Centinted
TURKISH
Mrs. Henry B. Marks and family
have just returned from a three
weeks stay at Van Ellen lake.
VICTROLA XI.
Victrolas, $25 to
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WEEKLY INCOME AND DISBURSEMENT REPORT
bliss Henrietta Isaacson and sister
will leave Aug. 8 for Portland, Ore., I
to be with relatives.
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English, Yiddish and Ilebrew songs,
recitations and declamations, as well
as a series of athletic events, includ-
ing indoor baseball and newcomb
ball games, featured the day's pro-
gram. Twenty members of the club
took part in the program. There
were 35 girls in the party, exclusive
of the parents and friends who ac-
companied them.
An impressive moment in the day's
proceedings was the singing of
"America" and "Palestine, 5Iy Pales-
tine," many of the Gentiles joining
in the singing of the former.
In the absence of Miss Bluma
Shomovitz, leader of the club, her
sister Bertha took charge of activi-
ties. The Roses of Zion is one of
the oldest and most active and pro-
gressive Young Judaea circles in De-
troit.
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A. ROGVOY, General Secretary.
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