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Engagement Announced

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Miss Florentine Weinberg
Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting her cousin, I
Miss Julia Keidan.

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To Poland, Lithuania, Uk-
rainia and all Baltic States
via Hamburg :
Sept. 17
SAXONIA .

Mrs. Samuel L. Kavanau and
daughter, Lucille, have recently re-
turned from a six weeks' visit in New
York. They visited Atlantic City and
Buffalo among many other stops. I

A delightful affair was the shower)
given Sunday evening, Sept. 4, at the
home of MISS E. Neuman of 526
Ferry avenue, in honor of Miss Jean
Platt. There were 28 guests. Among
I the entertainers for the evening were',
Via Cherbourg, Southamp• , the Messrs. 0. Scholnick, ht. Marcus
ton, Liverpool and Glasgow: and E. Stern. Miss E. Neuman and
Miss Pauline Seltzer acted as hos-
Sept. 10 tesses.
CARMANIA

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$125.00
$145.00
Tax $5.00

COLUMBIA
AQUITANIA
BERENGARIA
CARONIA

Sept. 10
Sept. 13
Sept. 22
Sept. 24

Miss Lena Annette Schneider of
Bethune avenue west gave a
dancing party for 40 of her young
friends Monday evening, Sept. 5, at
Beltrimini & Rush.

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Particular People Prof.
the Falai.
Strictly censored. Highest
standard

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Dr. J. 11. Polozker of Rowena
street has returned from a motor
trip to New York.

MILNER-FREEMAN

A pretty wedding was solemnized
Sunday afternoon, Sept. 4, when Miss
Bertha Freeman, formerly of Liver-
pool, England, now of Detroit, and
Mr. Merman Milner of this city were
united in marriage at the Farnsworth
Synagogue. Rabbi Judah L. Levin
officiated. The bride was gowned in
white Duchess satin, her veil, coronet
Zangwill Burnstine and Harold D. fashion, of tulle and rose point, form-
Raphael have returned from a motor ing the train. She carried a shower
trip through the eastern states.
bouquet of white roses and lilies-of-
the-valley. Little Mildred Yarrows,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenzweig daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Yarrows,
(Gertrude
Frank)
and have
their
twin acted as flower girl, sharing honors
in and
Arthur,
returned
fr o m Irwin visit with their parenta Mr. with Irving Rosen, young son of Mr.
from a
and Mrs. M. Rosenzweig, at their and Mrs. A. Rosen, who was ring-
bearer.
summer home at Cedar Point.
Two sisters of the bride, the Misses
Miss Rose Rodin of 278 Belmont Irene and Dorothy Freeman of Liver-
avenue entertained for a few friends pool, England, were guests at the
wedding. Another out-of-town guest
at her home Friday evening.
at the wedding was Frank Feinstein

Marble and Granite

.:, i tIONUMENTS

Miss Audrey Frant returned after of St.
Mr. Louis.
and Mrs. Milner left for an
a month's stay in New York.
eastern trip and upon their return
Goldsmith of I'ort Hu. will make their home in Detroit.
Samuel D.
ron spent several' days in Detroit this
week as the guest of his mother, Mrs.
Goldsmith of Garfield avenue. Mr.
Goldsmith just returned from a trite
to New York.

V irtk i n

JOseph Sanders will speak en "Mod.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Dun (Anna Pert-
srn Poets" before the Jewish Stu- stein) are being congratulated on the
dents' Society, at the Shaarey Zedek, birth of a son, Alvan Jerome, on
Th. only Jewish Monument D•alm
Wednesday evening, at 8:15 p. m. Aug. 8.
in Detroit.
1 Visitors are welcome.

664 Winder St. Cadillac

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all OM CONGREGATION EMANUEL-1.

t

Henry the Hatter

Z. A. TO DISCUSS
WORK OF CONGRESS

The Hebrew School of Congrega-
tion Emanuel opens this Monday.
Parents who have not yet enrolled
their children for Hebrew classes are
urged to to do so as soon as possible.
The Congregation announces that
an invitation has been exteded to the
Jewish students who will attend the
University of Michigan next year to
spend the holiday at the congregation
and at the homes of members.

Miss Victoria Shiffman last Tues
day evening led in the discussion of
the motion picture "The Golem" at
Detroit's Exclusive Hatter
the study circle of the Detroit chap-
ter of the Intercollegiate Zionist As-
Library Park Hotel Bldg.
sociation, held at the Shaarey
The history of the legend was out-
lined in the course of the discussion.
Gratiot at Library.
Following the discussion of the
evening, the cricle discussed the pol-
—
es.
icy to be pursued by the organization
MISS BARUCH ENGAGED
during the coming year.
— —
Mr. Samuel Heyman, referring to
Maloney.Camph..11
-
NEW YORK.—Mr. and Mrs. Hart
an- the twelfth World Zionist Congress
Realty Co., litt.
wig Nathaniel Baruch have
flounced the engagement of their being held at Carlsbad, told of the
to. FREE PRESS •LI.H.
daughter, Miss Armalie Raynor Ba- work of the early European I. Z. A.
General Real Estate insur. ,,.
Belmont Frank, a son societies that went under the name
Choice Homes. Two-Fists. le
ruch, to Perry .
,
h Frank of Park ave. of Kadimah.
Props's
of the late Josep
vestments and Store
Miss Minnie Telanoff was elected
nue and Mrs. Frank. The wedding to lead in the discussion of the com-
PHONE CHIRPY I ',IS
is to take place Oct. 24.
ing Tuesday evening, the subject o f
Miss Baruch's father is a member which will be the work and accom-
of the New York Stock Exchange and plishments of the twelfth World Zion-
I brother of Bernard M. Baruch. ist Congress.
More than 20 years ago he was prom-
ent on the stage and played Don
to Olga Nethersole's Carmen; re- E. J. W. W. 0. LAWN FETE
otly there was some talk of his re-
A Saving Proposition.
rning to the stage. Miss Baruch is
The European Jewish Women's
CI , granddaughter of the late Dr. Si- Welfare Organization will hold a
We take care of books of accounts;
install easy systems of book- mon Baruch, noted physieion of this lawn party on Sunday, Sept. IS, be-
city. She has Seen spending the sum- ginning at 3 o'clock in the afternoon,
keeping.
mer with her parents at their home at the home of Mrs. Fred Epstein ,
I at Long Branch, N. J., and is at pres- 545 Mt. Vernon. The proceeds wil l
Public Accountant
1 ant on her father's yacht, Mahmeoka, go towards the adoption of European
cruising along the Atlantic coast.
Telephone Market 457.W.
war orphans. Refreshments will be
served and a program of music and
Home Address:
entertainment will feature the after-
JEWS
FLEE
FOR
LIVES
433 Melbool no Ave. Market 2509 .
noon and evening. A nominal admis-
WARSAW.—(J. C. B.) — Dis- sio fee of SO cats will be charged.
patches from Minsk tell of an on-
slaugh t on Jews in the town Kama- ,
MATTINGLY CONNECTS
rovka. The Jewish population of the
WITH MASONIC PAPER
town fled in terrier of their lives.

BUSINESS MEN!
ATTENTION!

A. M. KATZ

A.G.D'UN

THE A-I MILD

HAVANA CIGAR

At the old price
owners said:

Mrs. Leon A. Gersten (Theresa
Lieberman) of 1711 Blaine avenue
was hostess at a miscellaneous shower
given for Miss Rose Hochman, whose
marriage to Mr. Julian Lentin of Chi-
cago takes place Sunday, Sept. 18. A
buffet luncheon was served.

Manuel Urbach

"The best car I ever owned'

"Have had wonderful serv-
ice from my Essex, pur-
chased from you in January.
Haven't spent one cent for
repairs. Have owned sev-
eral other cars but none to
equal the Essex.

22,900 miles, and haven't
been without the use of it an
entire day since I bought it."

W. C. BEST,
John Finnigan Co.,
Shreveport, La.

"Have previously owned
three other cars of very pop-
ular make, but my Essex
showed me what a properly
and well designed car is."
OTTO W. NELSON,
Nelson Tool & Machine
Co., Inc.,
Newark, N. J.

"I have owned a number
of higher-priced cars, but
have gotten more satisfac-
tory service out of my Essex
Sedan than any other car I
ever used. Have driven it

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W. P. HAYS, president,
Eagle Saw Works,
Chattanooga, Tenn.

"I have previously owned
14 different makes of cars,
ranging up to $3500. Have
found the weak spot in all of
them but Essex. My total
mileage is 38,598 miles at a
total repair cost of $91.52."
A. C. ALEXANDER, M. D.
Penacock, N. II.

To sum up I am
"
so pleased with my car in
every particular that I do not
know of any make within
$1,000 of its price class that
I would have in preference
to the Essex."
II. R. McCLANAIIAN,
Jones & McClanahan,
Shreveport, La.

.. I do not believe
.
there is a car on the market
today that will give the serv-
ice the Essex car will give
or $1000 more."

N. D. NAMAN,

Naman's Inc.,
Waco, Tex.

and now you save $ 420

Where can you get such a value?

The Essex has always been an outstand-
ing value by every standard of price and
quality comparison. •
Since its reduction of price this advantage
is even more evident. Especially interest-
ing now is a pried to price measurement
of the Essex against cars you have regard-
ed as comparable to it in quality.

Will you today find any car that even
approaches Essex in quality and ability,
within hundreds of dollars of its cost?
And doesn't its low cost with such quality
appeal to judicious buyers, whether they
are considering a car slightly less in cost,
or have been seeking Essex quality in
some much costlier car?

Now '1375

F. 0. B. Detroit

The Greatest Buy in Motordom

MURAD

The Most Famous
Cigarette
in the World

"The Essex is the seventh
automobile I have owned,
and by far the best. It is
cleverly designed, splendid-
ly built, economical of oil,
fuel and tires. I am very
largely interested in teaching
the theory and construction
of motor car engines in my
work."
EDWARD H. GOODRICH,
Director of Science and
Automobile Dept.,
Technical High School,
Springfield, Mass.

they valued it far above
its cost, then

In loving memory of our dear
mother, Leonora Wertheimer, vs ho
left us three years ago on Sept. 6.
Gone but not forgotten.
Her loving children,
ROSETTA, WILL, GERTIE.

BEST QUALITY OF ALL CIGARETTES

PHILOMATHIC CLUB

ESSEX

tilarriagre 1

Palais de Danse

Irmple Nell El
nitro

The first meeting of the Philo-
Mathic Debating Club for this semes-
ter,
was held last Sunday evenhw,
Miss Irene Philippe is entertaining
Sept. 4, at the usual meeting pla‘•,
Miss Fannie Schonmiller of Chesan-
the Talmud Torah, 57 Division stret.
The date for the dedication
ing for the week-end.
Sabbath services with full choir The program for the evening consist-
, Temple Beth El has been set for Fri
day evening, Sept. 23, at '7:30. Dedi
Miss Lucille Greenbaum has re- will be resumed at Temple Beth El ed of the inauguration of its officers,
I cation of the Community Center will turned from Tapawingo Camp, Har- the coming Sabbath morning at who were elected to their places the
take place Sunday afternoon, Sept. rison, Ste., where she spent the sum- 10:30. The sermon will be preached last meetings of last semester.
by Rabbi Franklin.
Speaker Kaftan, with a short ad-
25, at 2 o'clock. Committees are bus- mer.
dress, released his office with the pre-
ily engaged preparing programs for
verbial
expression, "I did the best I
School:
both events.
Opening of Religious
E. J. W. W. 0. TO HEAR
could." Max Cohen entered into the
CONVENTION REPORT
The Religious School of Temple vacated office, announcing a policy of'
Miss
Rose
Lippman
of
Bassett,
I
Beth El will open for the season on "Work, and the work will work with
Nebr., has arrived in the city. Miss
you." The other officers are Harr;
The Eilropean Jewish Women's Sunday morning, Sept. 25.
Lippman has been engaged as teacher
Platt, clerk; Wilbur de Young, Mist.
of chemistry in the Arthur 11111 Trade Welfare Organization of Detroit will
ant clerk; Aaron Weiswasser, sar.
hold a special public meeting at the
School.
ORION
CLUB
Shaarey Zedek on Wednesday even-
geant-at-arms.
The program for this week will be
ing, Sept. 14, at 8 o'clock sharp, to
Miss Miriam Orman of Detroit is hear a report of the late convention
a debate on the question, "Resolved,
After
the
summer
lull,
the
Orion
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles held at Milwaukee. Fred M. Butzel
That
the Federal Government Should
Club has again started active work
Marienthal.
and other prominent speakers will ad- in its many departments. At the first Furnish Employment for Surplus la•
dress the gathering. Other subjects meeting of the new term the follow - bor." Ben Safer will side with David
Louis Levinsohn and Gerald Gold- of importance will be discussed.
ing officers were elected: President, Kaufman in maintaining the conten-
farb have returned from a motor trip
The four orphans recently brought M. Stoller; vice-president, L. Latzen; tion and will be opposed by Aaron
to New York and Boston.
from Poland will be at this meeting. secretary, B. Rosenstein; treasurer, Weiswasser and C. Ornstein.
The bringing of these orphans is M. Tertel; sergeant - at - arms, L.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dembinsky an-
among the important things accom- Schwartz.
nounce the engagement of their
.
The club has started a membership PERFECTION LODGE, F. & A. M
daughter, Jennie, to Earl Spiesberger plished by the organization.
drive to last one month. All Jewish
of Jackson.
CARD OF THANKS
Special communication Sept. 14; I-
young men and women between the
MISS KITTY GOLDSI EIN
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Marx of ages of 17 and 20 are invited to at - C. degree and lookout commmittee
Samuel 0. Rosenberg, Sol German-
Mr. and Mrs. David Goldstein of sky, Gerald Goldfarb, Albert E. Kan- Long Beach, Calif., thank the many tend the next open meeting on Wed - 7 p. m.
536 Frederick avenue announce the tor, Alex Levinsohn and Philip and Detroit friends for their kind sym- nesday, Sept. 14. The meeting place
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
engagement of their daughter, Kitty, Al Sobel motored to Detroit to spend pathy extended during their recent will be announced later.
be reavement.
to Mr. Ben Waterstone, son of Mr. Labor Day week-end.
and Mrs. Herman Waterstone. Recep-
tion Sunday, Sept. 18.

dfanittatu Notre

Mrs. Charles Kusseluw entertained
at a week-end houseparty at her sum-
mer home, Jeanona, Orion Groves,
for the following: Misses Rose and
Betty Berick, Margie Carlon, Naomi
Perlman, Betty Landsman and the
Mr. and Mrs. David Moss of 566
Misses Rose and Lillian Gordon.
East Palmer avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Carrie,
Miss Anna Kurtzman of 306 Engle- to Mr. Ahe D. Schneider. Reception
wood avenue will leave Saturday, at the Moss residence Sunday.
Sept. 10, to visit friends and rela-
tives in New York City, where she
will spend the remainder of the month
of September.

Select Dancing Nightly

Miss Reva Freyman of Flint is
spending the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Ilershberg.

WM. O'B. MATTINGLY

Wirism 0'0. Mattingly, who has
been for the past six years advertis-
' ing manager of The Detroit Jewish
, Chronicle, has severed his connections
with this paper to become associated
nit i the business management of the
Detroit Masonic News, a fraternal
pub' , -ation.
Coming to Detroit from Kentucky
some Ill years ago, Mr. Mattingly has
,tad.' a host of friends for himself
and for the publications which he has
represented. The characteristics of
loyalty and enthusiasm have done
much to make his work sueeessfuL

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