PEPLTROVEWIS/101 R0741434 !'AGE `SIX ociai and (iersonal -- -- 300 WITNESS PROGRAM OF THE ROSES OF ZION tT --. Mrs. Sidney J. Newman and son, Junior, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Stiebel of Fort Wayne, Indiana. •- 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. I 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. 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Victrolas, $25 to BELMAR WEEKLY INCOME AND DISBURSEMENT REPORT bliss Henrietta Isaacson and sister will leave Aug. 8 for Portland, Ore., I to be with relatives. • 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. Brady and Hastings Sts. Melrose 4778.4779 A. ROGVOY, General Secretary. 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