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The Saginaw Jewish communit
met at the Community Center Sun
day afternoon to open a campaigt
for funds for Jewish war sufferers
The Joint Distrbiution Committee
was represented by Fred Butzel and
Allies Goldberg of Detroit, who made
strong appeals through their ad-
dresses and by means of motion pie.'
tures of work being done in war-
stricken Russia, Poland and Rou-
Fashionable
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Cloth Coats
at $75. ° °
mania.
I. Krohn and M. Yodido of Carson
City, who have been the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. II. Kramer, have returned
to their home.
Exceptional Values
Superb fabrics such as Panvelaine,
Rivolus, silk Veldynes, cut Bolivias
and Cashmere Velours. Great con-
vertible collars of handsome furs
and new ideas in silk embroidery
and novelty stitching. Straight-
line, belted, bloused and wrappy
silhouettes. Highest quality lin-
ings.
Mrs. M. Cohen and (laughter Betty
of Alpena, who have been visiting in
Detroit for the past few weeks, were'
the guests of her sister, Mrs. Chas.
Marienthal of Saginaw, en route to
their home.
Miss Stella A. Thal, a student at
Michigan Agricultural College, ',ana-
log, spent the week.end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thal.
Milton Greenebaum, who is attend-
ing University of Michigan, was a
guest the past week-end of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenebaum.
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN
No connection with any other store
Celeste Realizes Her
Dream of Gifts
151' prepared, breathless-
phony night. Grandma still
City, Mich., and are making their
home at 61 Colorado avenue, Highland
Park.
' ly, Celeste alights on the
enjoys all that is exquisite
COWEN-GORE
Sixth Floor in the bewilder-
and lovely.
A beautiful wedding was that of
Miss Sarah Cowen and flurry Gore
of this city, on Saturday evening,
Nan. 12, 1921. Miss Cowen was ra-
diant in her gow'n of bridal satin and
rose points lace, fashioned entrain.
Her coronet veil of rose pointe lace
and orange blossoms was held in place
by a bond of pearls. She carried a
lovely bouquet of white chrysanthe-
mums. Airs. Harry L. Lieberman,
matron-of-honor, was gowned in
black chiffon over gold with girdle
of gold blossoms. Miss Pearl Chimo-
vitz, maid-of-honor, wore cerise chif-
fon with bodice of gold lace, and
the bridesmaids, Misses Sarah 111111
Eva T. Lieberman, were gowned alike
in orchid chiffon in the pastel shades.
All the attendants carried bouquets
of pink chrysanthemums. Immedi-
ately after the ceremony a wedding
supper was served to 60 guests. Mr.
and Mrs. Gore are now on their
honeymoon. The out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Agree,
Flint; Miss Sadie Agree, Nathan
Agree, Flint. Prior to her marriage
Miss Cowen was entertained by her
host of friends, notable among the
affairs for her being the linen shower
at the home of Mrs. Lieberman, 660
East Ilancock avenue, on Oct. 29,
which was in the form of a Hal-
owe'en party, at which time 50
guests honored Miss Cowen and she
was the recipient of many beautiful
gifts.
ing midst of entrancing lin-
Members of the Auction Club en-
tertained at a progressive dinner-
dance at the homes of Air. and Mrs.
11 e rout n Lewis, Mr. and Mi's. Lou is
Winkelman, Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan
and Air. and Mrs. Saul Sallan.
The Paganini Club, composed of
young violinists of Detroit, held a
reception on the stage of Orchestra
Hall on Friday night for Hiss Erika
Alorini, the 18-year-old violin virtu-
oso. Officers of the club are Abram
Wise, lierman Wise and Rebecca
Selik.
Mr. and Airs. Israel Brown of Bur-
lingame avenue are in St. Louis, Mo.,
visiting with their children, ND. aim
Adolph Kraus Sends Good Wishes to Mrs. Charles Yahlem and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred S. Renco.
President Harding.
Mrs. William Josephson of Lincoln,
WASIIINGTON—A hope that the Mich., spent a few days in the city,
Armament Conference will result in the guest of ialatives and friends,
an era of universal peace was ex-
rior to her departure for Hollywood,
pressed to President Harding on be- P
half of American Jews in a telegram Cal,
where
spend
the mother,
winter
months
at she
the will
home
of her
from Adolf Kraus of Chicago, presi- Mrs. Dora Rosenthal, formerly of this
dent of the B'nai B'rith. Members city.
of the order and Jews everywhere,
Mr. Kraus said, would "watch with
Mrs. Edward J. Bernstein and sons,
811X1011S hearts" the progress of the Uriah and Jesse, of Jefferson avenue
negotiations.
have returned from an extended tour
"Wars and the consequences of through Europe, visiting France,
wars," continued the telegram, "have Belgium and England.
weighed more heavily upon the Jews
Miss Tena Levyn, who spent a few
in all lands than they have upon those weeks in the city, the guest of rela-
of other faiths. In common with tives and friends, has returned to her
those of other creeds they have given home in Fostoria, 0.
their all to the lands under whose
Returning from New York, where
protecting flags they live. The pois
onous aftermath of war, its hatreds she spent the past week, is Airs Herb-
and passions, its miseries, murders •rt Robinson of Chicago boulevard.
and lies, have been visited upon them
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Davis of
in far greater measure than citizens
Chicago boulevard have returned
of other faiths.
"A people with this historical back- I from Akron, 0., where they went to
back-'I the marriage of Charles Mil-
ground has a long emotional memory
and through the centuries has prayed I ton Lipsitz to Rose Gladys Rosenfield,
with fervent hearts for the dawn of'.. which was an event of the past week.
that day which the present confer-
ence seems to portend. May God be I Emanuel Greenberg of New York
with you in your deliberations and I has arrived in Detroit, where he will
I reside permanently on Brush boule-
guide you."
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Pieces
maids of the house-
with the accompanying Step-
' hold have not been for-
in of the sheerest Georgette
gotten. Crepe de Chine and
and cobweb I. a c e for
Georgette tailored blouses
Belle's black jet trimmed
will go to the lucky ones.
evening costume? Or shall
The cook will receive a fine
it be a smart Tailored Cre-
set of Tailored Neckwear
ation in Black Pussy Wil-
and a substantial pair of
low, with gay Lady Fair rib-
Black Silk Hose.
bons? impossible! They
takes both.
At N such a busy time of
I the year it is fortunate
O
to be able to do all our shop-
sunh a lovely Boudoir
ping in one store. And
Capl— Just the proper
don't forget, dear, those ele-
note of frivolity for that
gant, long, French Suede
Quilted Robe. No need of
Gloves which are so much
looking further for Celeste's
less costly than last year, and
debutante sister, nor can she
an ideal gift.
resist the dainty Slippers
which must of course accom-
pany the costume.
is A NI/those novelty hand-
l-I kerchiefs, lovely to
carry, in their vivid hues and
ELESTE'S dainty fore-
striking designs on dainty
k-4 finger singles out a Black
linen.
Satin Garter with cascades
of black Lace. Chermant!
Since black is so
quite irresistible are those
s uTOULDN'T they
black and gold Poudre nov-
elties.
Flat pieces carefully ironed; underwear ready to wear; lingerie washed,
starched and dried. This is the greatest bargain ever offered! We call for
and deliver)
.
We expect two small pieces to each large piece.
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toir, Mother? In an exclu-
sive shop like this it is so
hard to make a choice where
W
NILE pausing in admi-
there is only one of each
ration of her choice,
design.
Celeste looks up to behold
On Nov. 12, a daughter, Sail, • aa
born to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ilarris
of 10000 Steward avenue.
her mother. Mother is en-
thusiastic. Such wonderful
BOOK REVIEWS
ELI, me, Mother, is
AS
I Father going to let me
Imported Sport (lose on the
Mr. and Mrs. A. Foreman, 1956'
Clairmont avenue, are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son,
Harold Stewart, Nov. 4, 1921.
first floor for the two girls!
have that fur coat of Squir-
And the collar and cuff set
rel? You know they are
of real lace from the Neck-
about half last year's price.
wear Department for
Really, I won't need an even-
Aunty's black silk dress. A
ing wrap if I have a fine fur
plumed fan of delicate Fu-
coat." Mother, with mute
schia tones for Grandma to
lips and lifted eyebrows,
carry in her box on Sym-
makes a notation in her book.
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DETROIT
Say it with Flowers
I'. Simons has returned from a
ten days' trip to New York City.
Mrs. S. Zuieback and daughter,
'Jewel, of 215 Owen avenue spent a
few days in Chicago en route to Los
In loving memory of our darling
Angeles, where they will remain for daughter, sister and mother, Ethel
the winter.
King Rosenberger, who passed away
three years ago today.
Mrs. M. Brodkin of 3712 Brush
Gone, but never to be forgotten.
street left for Cleveland, 0., to attend
PARENTS, SISTERS AND
the silver wedding anniversary of
CHILDREN.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sugerman.
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In loving memory of Rachel Blum-
Miss Ruth Cohn of West Grand rosen, who departed this life Nov. 23,
Boulevard has as her guests Mrs 1920:
Philip Sisskin of Bayonne, N..1., and Rest in peace our loving Mother,
Airs. Jack Anon of Columbus, O.
One long year has passed away;
Thou art gone, but not forgotten
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Zuieback of
In the minds of those who stay.
Kirby avenue spent a few days in
For many years the family circle
Chicago with their mother, Mrs. S
Was closely linked together,
Zuieback, who is on her way to Los
But 0, that chain is broken now -
Angeles.
One link is gone forever.
HER LOVING CHILDREN.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum (.1' 224
Erskine street have left for Brook
yn, N. Y., to attend the wedding o
ie
heir daughter, Rebecca, to Jack Jo
seph of Brooklyn, N. V., on Saturday,
Nov. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Josepl
vill spend their honeymoon in Atlon
is City and Florida and will mak
their home in the Fast.
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Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rice have moved
into their new home at 541 Holbrook
avenue.
as the Great I:maw-goo:or, for triale
"The Laundry might well shore honors with Lincoln
rrallton slaves, the modern laundry has not only dldightened the bent
he feted some four
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washtub • • • but it has created a nen:
people in this country."—Elbert Ilubbard.
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Mr. and Mrs. George M. Heller.
Rose L. Brenner) are receiving
citations on the birth of a daughter,
Selma, Nov. 5.
The announcement that another
Airs. Sol Gittleman of Second book by Dr. H. Berkowitz of Phila-
boulevard is spending a few weeks in delphia has appeared will carry to
Mt. Clemens.
his friends throughout the country the
welcome assurance that -his retire-
Mrs. William Sahel and son of Tux- ment from the post of active Rabbi
edo avenue are visiting with relatives has brought him restored health. Last
and friends in St. Louis, Mo.
June, the liebrew Union College
'ress, Cincinnati, published his "Inti-
Mr. and Airs. Sam Marwil and son, mate Glimpses of a Rabbi's Careen,"
Melvin, of Burlingame avenue have
which has been so well received both
left for Los Angeles, Cal., where they
here and abroad, and has been hail(d
will remain for the winter months.
as ranking with the kindred messages
if Philips Brooks and Henry Ward
Benton Irving Marks of Oscodu,
Beecher.
Mich., student at the University of
"Sabbath Sentiment," his other
Michigan, spent a few days in the
Look, is a delightful little family
city the may tweek, the guest of rela-
treasure and has proven most help-
tives and friends.
ful since 1898 in fostering the finest
domestic ties in Jewish homes. On
Airs. II. Schenbeck, Miss Rose
the occasion of his retirement from the
Schenbeck and Dr. I. Schenbeck of
pulpit of Rodeph Shalom Congrega-
Lincoln, Neb., are residing at 292
tion, Philadelphia, after 29 years of
ilendrie avenue.
service, I tr. Berkowitz re-issued this
little book which has been out of
Morris Hellas of Melbourne avenue
print. Ile sent a copy as a New
has returned from New York.
Year's gift to every family in his
Congregation as a token with the re-,
Returning from a trip to New York
q uest that it be used to foster those
and Boston are Mr. and Mrs. E. Ober-
ideals his ministry had aimed to em-
myer of Longfellow avenue.
p hasize.
This new edition contains an inter-
F. S. Gutterman of Edison avenue
esting and informing introduction on
spent several days in New York and
the poetic charm and priceless peda-
Washington the past week.
gogic value of Jewish ceremonial prac-
. • • • tices as adapted to present day uses.
THREE—SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bandoff of Long- There is also a miscellany of fascin-
fellow avenue have returned from a ating readings beautifully illustrated
and an original excursus on the an-
trip to Providence, It. I.
cient "Ilabdalah" or "Farewell to
the
Sabbath Day."
Mrs. Harry Meyers and famly have
The Jewish ('hautaqua Society, 1306
moved to 5424 Brush street.
Stephen Girard Bldg., Philadelphia,
received from its Chancellor the gift
J. Kushner of Edison avenue has
if this new edition to be sold at $1.00
returned from a fortnight's trip in
per copy for the benefit of its Univer-
Washington.
sity Lecture Courses on Jewish topics.
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A.A.A.A.PAPAWA
VIENNA—(J, T. A.)—in a party
conference of Austrian Zionists at
which delegates (ruin all parts of the
country were present, the activities
and position of the London World
Executive were subjected to much
criticism. At the very beginning of
the conference, the opposition to Dr.
Robert Stricker succeeded in electing
I its chairman. Stricker's opponents
!gained srtength from their contention
that the leaders in Austria had not
served the Keren Ilayesod as they
' should have. After considerable de-
' bah., Dr. Stricker answered his critics
in a powerful address which won him
many adherents and succeeded in
turning the tide in his favor to such
an extent that the administration be-
come the majority faction at the con-
ference.
Nevertheless, resolutions wer e
adopted accusing the London Execu-
tive of its weak attitude in political
affairs and charging that the Carls-
bad Congress resolution protesting the
restrictions against Palestinian immi-
gration was impotent and would be
of no avail. The conference adopted
a resolution demanding that all Zion-
ist officials who faded to do their duty
to the Keren Ilayesod be removed
from their positions.
Charge
gerie. Should she buy a
irtlp
Returning, from a few days' stay in
Alpena, Mich., is Ilarry Horwitz of
Burlingame avenue.
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Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, has
as the date of the marriage
Mrs. S. T. Gilbert of Delaware ave- been set
Lillian Shimberg and Max N.
nue has returned from a live weeks' of AI iss
• take
Freedman. The wedding sniff
stay in Chicago.
place at Hotel Statler in the pres-
ence
of
the
immediate
family.
Dr.
Mrs. David A. Brown of Boston
boulevard spent a few days in New Leo. M. Franklin will officiate.
York the past week, where she went
JOSEPH-KIRSCHBAUM
to join Mr. Brown for the relebration
of their seventeenth wedding anni-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschbaum of
versary.
224 Erskine street announce the mar-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Finsterwald riage of their daughter, Rebecca, to
Jack
Joseph of Brooklyn, N. Y.
have [mined to Detroit from Mario
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