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Sallan
Announce Engagement.
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Woodward Ave. at Gratiot
DIAMONDS — WATCHES — SILVERWARE
Sallan Blue White
Perfect Diamonds
ITH SALLAN Diamonds
are a hobby!
He buys only care-
fully selected, b 1 u e -
white, perfect stones—and he buys
in large quantities only.
Twenty Y. W. II. A. members are
spending their vacation at the sum-
! mer camp in New Baltimore. Sev-
eral groups have already returned
and report their stay at camp most
enjoyable. Boating, bathing, tennis,
dancing at the pavilion twice a week
and outdoor games on the camp
grounds are a few of the attractions.
I The food is strictly kosher and an
excellent cook is in charge. The camp
is being sponsored by the Jewish
I Woman's Club and is located on the
'southwest corner of Ma'n and Tay-
lor, New Baltimore, Mich. Full par-
ticulars may be had at the clubhouse,
88 Rowena street.
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Mrs. A. Bernstein and Mrs. Milton
Bernstein will leave for Philadelphia
Aug. 4 to attend the reception in
honor of the engagement of Mary
R. I.itven to V. N. Bernstein. From
there they will visit Atlantic City,
New York and Fall River, Mass., be-
fore returning home.
Mrs. I. Kleinsmith and daughters,
Helen, Mabel and Rae, of Phila-
delphia avenue have left for Lake-
land, Mich., where they will spend
the month of August.
Gives you the opportunity to pur-
chase the very best furs at extreme-
ly low prices.
Miss Jeanne Rosen was hostess at
a delightful party given at her home
on Saturday, July 29, in honor of
Miss Ray Levine of North Carolina.
Miss Lillyne M. Kirschbaum of 224
Erskine street has left for Brooklyn,
The Mimes HindsKurtzman and
N. Y., to visit with relatives and
friends. From Brooklyn she will tour Jeanne Rosen are leaving on Sunday,
Aug.
6, for Vassar Heights, Mich.
with her cousin, Miss Haney Cohn, to
Providence, R. I., and Richmond, Va.
Claude K. Goldberg of West Grand
Dr. and Mrs. J. Rosenthal and boulevard has returned from a wek's
daughter, Jean, left on Sunday for stay at Ottawa Beach.
, an automobile trip to Petoskey. They
Miss Sarah Goldberg of West
will be gone two weeks.
Grand boulevard motored to Van
Louis Siderman of 596 Gratiot Etten Lake for a several days' stay.
avenue left for a 10 days' trip to
Miss Laura Goldberg of Mt. Ver-
Denver, Colo.
non has just returned home from a
The Misses Betty Davidov, Mildred two weeks' stay at Chicago and Mil-
Davidov and Ida Becker have re- waukee.
turned from a two weeks' stay at
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Breitenbach
Cass Lake.
and slaughters, Ruth and Judith,
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Cohen have returned from an extended tour
returned from a motor trip to Chi- through the East, spending some time
cago. Coming to Detroit with them in New York City.
were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morrison of
Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Morris of
Chicago, who will spend the remain-
der of the summer with their parents, Connecticut avenue are at the Royal
Palace,
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morrison of St.
Claire avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Florian of
At a beautifully appointed dinner 326 Hendrie avenue have returned
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grossman from a motor trip to New York City.
(Edith Atkins) of 8021 Wilson ave-
Dr. Louis Weiss of 406 Liggett
nue had as their guests Dr. and Mrs.
S. Stein of New York. Covers were building has left for Chicago to at-
tend
special classes with Dr. J. J.
laid for eight.
Monohan, the orthopedic specialist.
Miss Esther Jacobson of 465 East
Mrs. I. Grass and family of Euclid
Hendrie street is spending the sum-
I mer months in Pittsburgh, Pa., visit- avenue and Miss Annette G. Jacob-
ing with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. son of Josephine avenue have re-
turned from Cenaqua Shores, Walled
M. Gould.
Lake, where they spent the past fort-
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Miss Rue Bernstein of Euclid ave. night.
nue has gone to Lake l'ecomming,
Miss Julia Martuse of 1474 Webb
Pa. She will visit in Philadelphia,
I Baltimore, Washingotn and New avenue has left for New York City
to be gone a few weeks.
York before returning home.
That explains, in part, why
SALLAN'S is the Diamond Center
of Detroit!
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HUDSON'S
AUGUST
FUR SALE
All Society items •nd other local nate• should be communicated to the office it the
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday •Iternoon in order to appear in the current week's
Jamie. Phone Glendale 6320, Society Editor, Mail notice• aoas to be received net later
than Wednesday.
When you buy furs there should
be a guarantee of quality back of
them that will assure you perfect
satisfaction.
MISS DOROTHY LISNER
Mr. and Mrs. L. Lisner of St. Louis,
Mo., announce the betrothal of their
daughter, Dorothy, to Maurice Stein-
gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Stein-
gold of this city.
The furs we offer in this sale were made
up from selected skins that we purchased
as far back as last February and we ob-
FAMOUS ORCHESTRA TO
PLAY AT AUG. 27 DANCE
OF I. 0. B. B. AUXILIARY
tained the very choicest pelts.
You may buy now and secure the best of
fall and winter styles with the assurance
The Ladies' Auxiliary to Pisgah
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., is looking
!formers] with great interest to the
dance to be given on Sunday, Aug.
27, from 3:30 p. m. to I a. m., at the
Graystone Million Dollar Ballroom.
The famous Rubinstein and Paster-
nacke Graystone Orchestra will play
on that occasion.
The auxiliary meets every first and
third Monday of the month at the
clubrooms of the local B'nai B'rith,
1306 Broadway.
of extremely low prices.
The J. L. HUDSON CO.
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
"Y" Summer Camp:
There are a few vacancies for va-
cations at the "Y" summer camp at
New Baltimore for the last two weeks
in August. The "Y" members are
having a wonderful time at camp and
those who have left are arranging to
go out again the last part of the
'summer for a few days more. Regis-
ter at the club:louse, 89 Rowena
street.
Picnic Supper at Belle Isle Aug. 91
The Aug. 2 picnic was postponed
to Aug. 9 on account of Tisha B'Ab.
The meeting place will be the same,
Belle Isle boat dock, Woodward ave-
nue, at 6:15 sharp. There will be a
bass-ball game-- come and join our
team. Register at the clubhouse not
should gradually be left to the care of later than Monday evening.
neighboring settlers.
For offorestation with timber trees, JEWISH. WATCHMEN ARRESTED
The Colonization Department of the unproductive strtches of land, such as FOR WOUNDING ARAB RAIDER
JERUSALEM.--(3. T. A.l—Two
sand
dunes, swamps and stony ground
Zionist Executive in Eretz Jisrael has
recently published a brochure in the are used. These lands are not only Jewish watchmen of Beer Tooviah,
a
Jewish
colony in the Gaza district,
very
cheap,
but
are
improved
by
of-
Hebrew language, "Al jaar Herzl
(Skira) Yeruschalajim, Nissan 5982," forestation hnd made the most of in are under arrest following a raid on
the
colony
in which 50 Arabs, from
every
way.
Only
in
this
manner
is
which, in its 21 pages, gives exhaus-
tive information about this very much afforestation on a large scale possible. nearby village, of both sexes, took
part.
The
raiders
were caught in the
In
1920-1921,
733,750
trees
were
plan-
discussed colonization undertaking.
Moreover, gratifyingly, the writer re- ted on the various estates of the K. K. act of stealing corn. After warning
stricts himself to figures and objective I., 75,200 of these being in the newly them, the Jewish watchmen opened
I facts. acquired Nimbi (Emek Jesreel.) Al- • fire, wounding one of the raiders in
stress
duction is
, laid together there are now growing on the the hand.
In the int ro
upon the fact that the afforestation of Jewish National Fund estates 33,610
ARROW CLUB
Palestine is one of the most important fruit trees and 750,027 timber trees.
Plans for a dance to be given early
tasks of the Jewish colonization, for The numerous photographs, with
in
October
were made at a regular
which
reason
it
was
quite
right
of
the
which
the
brochure
is
embellished,
•
Keren Kajemeth I.ejisrael, (the Jew-show the extraordinary development meetnig of the Arrow Club on Tues-
ash National Fund) then the only in- I of the plantations, which, after two' day evening, Aug. 1, at the home of
Miss Lucy Yoskowitz, 4747 St. An-
strument of Jewish colonization, to years, mach a height of six feet.
toine street. Plans will be worked
commence years ago the planting of
Sand Dune Plantation..
i
out
by a special committee, of which
the Herz] Forest It is also admitted
The trees are planted by the inhab-
without more ado that before the war itants of the neighboring colonies or E
.
the plantations were not sufficiently ; by Kvuzoth of laborers by contract. membership campaign is being con-
ducted
b'
the
club
and
a
number
of
successful, because the methods adopt- Thus the Jewish National Fund is not
eel were the wrong ones. Lack of ex- compelled to pay regular laborers for new applicants have joined the or-
ganization.
The
next
meeting
will
perience was the cause of this, and season work, such as afforestation, or
hitherto all our instruments of colon- to spend money on implements and be held at the home of Maurice
WriSy, 8247 Oakland avenue, on
ization have had to suffer for this dwellings, apart from many other ad-
same reason. But the treesplanted vantages of this system. Of special Tuesday, Aug. 8, at 8 p. m.
Your Beautiful Fur Wrap
Coat or Other Furs
Let us thoroughly clean and glaze the way
we do them.
ODORLESS AND PERFECT
"The Herzl Forest"
Our August Sale
of Fine Furs
An event that brings to the
fashionable women of Detroit a
most exceptional opportunity!
Our beautiful new salesroom
on the first floor of the Capitol
Theater Building serves as a fit-
ting background for the luxuri-
ous garments on display.
during the last three years—improved , importance for the future of the coun-
methods having been employed—lead try are the plantations on
one to expect complete success. Even: dunes F or the dunes occupy
u
sand
large
ti cp
. ,:li zn ietth can be said
h ti ffi le ;;teent
and threaten,
een ; if hn hot n fixed tz
th e
t
all its engagements towards the don- !with sand.
ors.
-
In the brchure is stated,
the M
The Original Fault.
strength of the figures obtained, that
The original and main fault was to th e National Fund already possesses
afforest only by means of fruit trees, many more trees than is necessary
and to give the olive the preference. merely to neat its engagements
Financial reasons led to this choice towards the donors. For caution's
being made, the Arabs being able to ya k, it is assumes! that PI per cent of
procure very considerable sums from, th e trees will not devele, fully, al-
the fruit of this tree. But the Arab, though their present condition leads
plants, in general, only a few olive us to suppose the contrary. In this
trees here and there in his fields and I case, too. there remain 100,000 trees
lacks after them in his s pare time. I —more than the number given of tree
This gives him hardly any extra work, donations.
and consequently he can wait patient-
Wood. Represent a Capital.
ly for many years till the tree bears
The question of the prime-costs and
fruit. On the other hand, planted in
masses, the olive trees require regular profitableness of the plantations is
attention and the investing of a con- treated in the brochure—figures and
Capitol Theater Building
siderable .capital for wages, imple- facts being given in plenty. All the
ments etc., which can be amortised new plantations need still three years
only very slowly. In addition, fruit care. The expenditure will the amount
01:44 00-0-006104:40*Onnet-00-00-00-0-6)000-00-1:40-0-0-00einesainninaniOn a 'sues Go trees need good soil, which they de- to 632,000, £29,000 being for the Nat-
prive other cultures of, while for the ional Fund. The average value of a
afforestation of timber trees, sandy three-year old timber tree is now
or stony soil, to he bought cheap, quite £0.50. As prices may however fall
considerably before the expiration of
suffices.
Further, the war has only made qew the next three years, the average val-
plantations impossible, hut, what was! ue is given in the estimates as only olP■
worse, prevented care being bestowed one-third of this amount, as the bro-
on those trees already planted, there chure cautiously estimates. Taking
being a shortage of money, labor and the number of trees at 400,000, the
technical means. For fruit trees this total value is consequently £00,000.
means destruction. In addition the If I is added to the above-mentioned
plague of locusts ravaged the young f32,000 for the planting and care of
saplings. And, in conclusion. the most the trees the war damages to the
important nlantstion of the Keren Ka- amount of £19,000, remaining after
temeth, that in Ben Schemen, was see-1 reduction of the £10,000 which have
iously damaged owing to its position 16s-en demanded of the Government as
in the line of fire. The brochure cites comnensation, there results a total re-
e.. still less
impressivi statements made by eye, peneliture of £51,090,
WOODWARD ARCADE
wittnesses. These war damages alone than the lowest estimate of the value
1514 Woodward Ave.
amount to not less than £29,000, and of the trees, f60,0 1,0,
In calculating the profitableness of
in 1519 it was found that only 17,631
Main 7127
fruit trees and 3,145 timber trees re-'.the plantations those advantages may
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moaned in lienshemen and Ilulda. Thee
forgotten which are the most i
ror,lse nmtenfot roo
f uts colonization: tthhee
fate of the private Jewish plantations •ppo
. m ess . , *swot-
es...eves z
or.
in the country dating the war was the
vision of cheap timber. Such motile
same, and often still metres..
Plaint Horst F
I represent a capital, the value of which
The new methods, with which • increases as time goes on, and if made
commencement was made in 1914, the most of in a rational number of
could only he employed on a large years become an inexhaustible source
scale in 1920- A single forest, con- of profit.—S.N.
centralist on one place, could not an-
s•er any one of the purposes of af-
JEWS SEEK HIGH OFFICES
— AND HIS —
forestation. Since then we have cur-
reeded in planting quite a number of
CELEBRATED DANCE ORCHESTRA
Herz! forests. viz. in Merhavia, Kine-
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and Hulda.
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Inetead of fruit trees, eucalyptus, University, will constitute part of the
From 7:00 to 8:00 and 9:30 to 2:00 A. M.
°marine and cypress are now plant- demands to be formulated by a con-
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ed. These trees need little attention ference of Jewish leaders summoned
30.50
, and expenditure. and the timber is ex- by Deputy Stern. The establishment
Noonday Lunch, 11:00 to 2:00
31.00
cellent for. building purposes. It has sf a chair for Hebrew nhilelsery at
Evening Dinner (no cover charge) 5:00 to 8:00
$1.25
been suggested that the fruit trees, 'he Roumanian University will
Sunday Dinner, 12:00 to 8:00
also
which require individual treatment, be asked, it is understood.
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,
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