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Mrs. Morris Garnett was elected
vice-president of the I). S. E. Alumni
Study Club at the annual meeting in
Tuesday.

National Federation Reports
on Work Accomplished Dur-
ing Past Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Freiden
berg of Second boulevard announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Sylvia Carolyn, to Sylvan Groaner of
the Hotel Addison, son of Mrs. Sarah
Groaner of Washington, D. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sipher an-
The Michigan Federation of Uk-
rainian Jews reports that a sum ap- nounce the betrothal of their daugh-
ter, Kathryn, to Morris Fuchs, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Raub Adel of the proximating $6,000 was realized at
Mrs. Helen Fuchs.
Hotel Addison have returned from a the carnival and bazaar held last
week at the Kirby Center.
two months' visit in California.
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The committee in charge of the af-
fair states that the results are grati-
Mrs. Isadore E. Levine (Rose Ilu-
fying and expresses the thanks of the
berl of IA Porte, Ind., is the guest
organization on behalf of the Uk-
of her mother, Mrs. Kate Ilubnr of
rainian orphans and adult sufferers,
'Nilson avenue.
to the community at large, for the as-
FRIEDMAN-COOPERSMITH
Dres ,.. of Summer
Mrs. Anna Coopersmith of 77
sistance rendered in making the un-
lovelun , s in new pat.
Mm. Diana Wiener and daughter dertaking a success.
Owen avenue announces the mar-
of the Hotel Addison have left for
ten.' or dotted
Organizations that participated in riage of her daughter, Sallie, to Mil-
Nashville, Tenn., where they will the bazaar are given the committee's ton Friednian, son of Mr. and Mrs.
French voiles, delight-
spend the month of May with Mrs. compliments for the efforts they used Herman Friedman of 56 Leicester
ful ginghamm, linens and tissues in
Wiener's son-in-law and daughter, in helping in the success of the un- court. The ceremony was performed
an unusual number of types ---
and Mrs. Richard Stern.
dertaking. Particular reference is Friday afternoon at 5 p. m. Recep-
especially attractive and different.
made to the Ladies' Auxiliary, whom: tion was held Sunday evening at the
residence of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosen of 11040 committee, headed by Mrs.
Sheer organdy collar and cuffs,
Prenzlauer, Mrs. Rubenstein, Mrs. H.
.1..
Campau
entertained
on
Thurs-
hand-drawn work, ribbon trim-
day evening, May :1, in honor of their Fleishman, and assisted by a score of
ming, fancy embroidery.
uncle, A. I.. Barnard, who left for others, helped immeasurably in the
New York, from which point he will week's events.
To Elect Delegates.
sell on the S.S. Britanie for Pales-
The local branch of the National
tine.
Federation
of Ukrainian Jews will
— --
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Werbe of
meet on Monday evening at the 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis SoMmon of
\Vest Grand boulevard are receiving
0.
13.
A.
hall
on Warren avenue to felicitations on the birth of a daugh-
2310 Hazelwood avenue left on Wed-
CessoutoosArAs s sum
nesday for New York and Atlantic elect delegates to the national con- ter, Lillian Delphine, April IN.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
vention to be held in New York City
City.
on May 19 and 211. Members are
urged to attend and cast their ballots
Miss Matilde Garnett received ini-
tial honors in the piano class of the for the candidates.
The national federation, in an-
district contest held Thursday at To-
nouncing the convention, reports on
ledo by the National Federation of
the work accomplished during the
Music Clubs. Miss Garnett, who also
The 1,000 kronen a month that the
past year. A big item in its 'axiom-
holds the state title for Michigan,
pays
plishments is the sending through its Joint Distri b ut un Committee
o
. competed for the district award with
offices to individuals to relatives and for the rental of its Vienna offices
state winners from Ohio and Michi-
friends in this country of food par- amounts to hardly more than one
gan. She is studying with Mrs. Olga
cels and clothing. Food and clothes cent in American money, according
Dafoe-Eustill and in an endowed as
amounting to $400,000 was sent by to its former manager, Alexander
well as an active member of the Tues-
the federation through the American Landesco, who told about it to a Cin-
day Musicale.
Relief Administration. Au additional cinnati newspaper man the other day.
420,000 of parcels was sent through
"Theoretically, it is impossible that
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Simon
business and industry shall continue
Friedland of 1175 West Euclid ave. the Yidgescom.
Jewish sufferers in the Ukraine and to function in Austria and Germany,
Mai the past week-end were Mr. and Russia were helped by the federation yet they confute theory and go right
Mrs. David Friedland, son, Berneith,
the past year with medicaments ahead," he said. "If, before the war,
and daughter, Miss Helen Friedland,
amounting to $10,060. Shoes and any financial or economic expert
a bride-elect, of Lansing; Miss Fried-
clothing to the amount of $3,000 was were asked to tell what would hap-
land's fiance, Herman Lieberman of
sent to the orphan asylums in Vinitz, pen should European currencies be
Jackson, and Mrs. A. Cummins and
Uman, Odessa, Kiev, Bielotzerkov repreciated as at present, he wouldn't
daughter of Lansing.
and Lipovitz. An additional sum of have tried to answer the question.
$3,500 was sent to these orphan He'd have said that the depreciation
The Congregation Eta Chaim of
homes for the proper upkeep,
would be impossible, to begin with,
Hamtramck gave a banquet on Satur-
and that national existence couldn't
Assist Refugees.
day at the synagogue in honor of its
Technical schools in the Ukraine continue if such depreciation occur-
I secretary, A. I.. Bernard, who is leav-
were assisted with a sum of $5,000, red; Yet the depreciation has occur-
ing for a trip to Palestine. Mr. Bar-
in addition to the like sum of $5,000 ge51 and nations go on—some of them
nard was presented by the congrega-
quite sturdily. It unbelievable,
tion with a gold signet ring. inscribed sent the year previous.
Refugees expelled from Poland but it is true.
lin Hebrew.
were helped with the sum of 514,0011,
"Just think of this: -In 1922, as
a number being helped with part of agent for the Joint Distribution Com-
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal of
this money to settle in Palestine and mittee, I rented a suite of offices at
300 East Hancock avenue announce
Argentine. The sum of $1,000 was 15 Zuyler street, in Vienna. There
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jacob,
appropriated for those who were were IN rooms in the suite, the build-
to take place on Saturday morning,
forced to return to the Ukraine and ing is finely constructed and located
May 19, at the Mogen Abraham syn-
an additional $2,000 for refugees in in the very best part of the city and
agogue on Farnsworth street. A re-
Roumania who found themselves in there is perfect elevator and janitor
ception at the Rosenthal home will
the same position as those in Poland. service included in the cost of rental.
follow the Saturday morning syna-
In addition to these accomplish- The contract is for 1,1)00 kronen a
gogue service.
ments during the past 11 months, the month, which was tolerably high
federation also secured the interven- rental when the lease was made,
Miss Lucille Finsterwald, daughter
tion of the United States government though it was equivalent to only $10
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Finsterwald
in behalf of the refugees who were a month in our money. When I left
of 887 Calvert avenue, was awarded
thus given an extension of time in Vienna the depreciation the
one of the prizes at the fancy dress
which to leave Poland. The federa-
bud b.( u g ht the rental down
ball of Simmons College on April 27. tion is the only organization that kronen to
to the equivalent of four cents a
cares for refugees, in co-operation month in American money. Our
Dr. and Mrs. A. Kleczynski of 4738
with the World Jewish Relief Con- committee is still occupying the of-
McDougall avenue are leaving Mon-
fices, still getting the perfect elevator
day for New York, from which point ference.
and janitor service, still doing busi-
they will sail for an extended trip
ness in 18 beautiful, well lighted
-thro \nth European countries. Dr.
rooms in one of the finest buildings
Kleczynski will resume his practice
of the city, and the rental now
"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"
in Detroit upon his return.
Members of B'nai B'rith Throughout amounts to a microscopic fraction
over one cent a month in our money.
Michigan
and
Their
Friends
In-
Honoring Miss Gertrude Schultz,
Remittances to the committee are
vited to Attend Affair.
a June bride-elect, Mrs. Joseph Mo-
made in United States money or in'
dell of 580 Westminster avenue gave
An invitation is extended by Sagi- gold. Therefore it is a simple, cold,
an elaborate and extensive affair in
unadorned statement of fact to say
naw
Lodge
No.
0:16,
I.
0.
B.
B.,
to
the form of a miscellaneous surprise
shower, at her home, on Saturday all members and friends of the B'nai that the manager of the bureau could
take two copper cents to the land-
B'rith
in
the
state
of
Michigan
to
at-
evening, April 21. Covers were laid
fur 30 guests. Miss Schultz will be tend the meeting .4 the Michigan lord on rent day, pay his rent for
the month and get back something
Council
of
B'nai
B'rith
clubs
in
Sagi-
united in marriage to Harry 1'. Stone
like 900 kronen in change—enough
naw on Sunday, May 27.
on June 17.
An elaborate program of attractive to pay nearly all of the next month's
Jericho Lodge No. 41111, 1. 0. 0. F., features has been arranged, begin- rent."
at the meeting on Tuesday evening. ning at 2:31) with an initiation of a
unanimously voted A. I.. Barnard to new class of candidates and ending
honorary membership. Members of with a banquet and entertainment in
the lodge met on Sunday afternoon the evening. The Detroit Pisgah
at the Michigan Central depot to bid Lodge degree team, assisted by the
The strawberry festival of the La- I
M r. Barnard bon voyage on his trip Glee Club, will initiate the new can- dies' Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zeilek,,
didutes at the Community House
to Palestine.
:enter, 1505 Genesee avenue. The in celebration of Mothers' Day, will'
1210 MAJESTIC BUILDING
be held this Sunday, from 2:311 to 5
Residence Phone:
Office Phone:
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Lipsky and chil- ceremony will be open to the ladies. p. m., at the synagogue. Mrs. Charles
Empire
5259
The
ladies will also be taken for an
Main 0613
I dren, who recently returned from
Novak, chairman of Mothers' and
Europe, have moved to Maliflores automobile trip around Saginaw.
The initiation ceremony will be Daughters' Week committee, will
apartments, 106 East Alexandrine
speak on the subject "Both Sides of
avenue, where they will he at home followed by a meeting of the :Michi- the Question." There will be a read-
gan Council. Prominent speakers in
to their friends.
tne state will address the meeting. ing by Miss Gladys Warren Garnettl
banquet for members, visitors and and a vocal solo by Miss Esther
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beck of 1234
Kemp, accompanied by Miss Sara
Burlingame avenue have moved to their friends will follow at the Red Weinberg.
and
Blue room of the Hotel Bancroft.
their new home at 1215 Burlingame
This affair will also mark the an-
An interesting program, including
avenue.
musical selections, dances, etc., have nual meeting of the auxiliary and of-
ficers
will be elected for 1923-24.
The Misses Mollie and May Hoff- '.teen arranged for the occasion.
The committee in charge is in hope
Will Close Their Year's Activities With a
man participated as soloists in the
Cass Technical High School minstrel that enough B'nai B'rith men and
women and their friends will attend
I show on Friday, May 4.
to mate this a state reunion.
s
s
at the
Mrs. Miry Kalinsky of Evansville,
Is„.1„„1-iri:rtIli i ,til lUi l ay, April
Ind., formerly of Detroit, is visiting
211, at the age of 87, at the home of
with her sister, Mrs. S. Rothstein of
his daughter, Mrs. William Green- i
be served.
1206 Clairmont avenue.
baum of 1638 Taylor avenue. Sur-
A most ■ ppetiling and refreshing Menu will
viving him are his widow, three
Secure your reservations] through the General Committee, of which
LONDON--(J,
T.
A.)—Announ-
Mr. and Mrs. William Fine' of 35
daughters, Mrs. William Greenbaum
Mrs. M. Goldberg 'is Chairman. Empire 0377.
Trowbridge street have left for a ring the withdrawal of the London and Mrs. Edward Weber of this city
Federation
of
Ukrainian
Jews
from
fortnight's stay in New York and At-
BEAUTIFUL PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN
the United Jewish Emigration Com- and Mrs. Louis Weber of Hollywood,
ity.
mittee, Rabbi Yochelman, chairman, Calif., and two sons, Adolph and'
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Elisha of New York. Interment took
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jacobs and denounces the Hebrew Immigrant Aid place at K. of I'. Cemetery at Royal •
Society of America (llias) on the
daughters, Melicent and Phyliss, have
Oak.
returned from their winter stay in score of its European program.
The Hies, Rabbi Yochelman said,
Los Angeles, Calif., and have taken
LEON ROSENFIELD
,never
kept
its
promises,
acted
dicta-
up temporary quarters at the Lester
Leon Rosenfield, 57 years old, 347
torily and artificially delayed the es-
apartments on Davenport avenue.
tablishment of the proposed Emigra- West Grand boulevard, well known
tion Bank. Rabbi Yochelman charges dry goods merchant, died Tuesday af-
At the annual endowed member-
further that the Hilts representatives ternoon in his home following a short
ship contest fo the Tuesday Musicale,
in Europe had not kept their pledge illness. He was born in Detroit and
on May 1, three young women vio-
in transferring to the Emigration had lived here all his life. Ile was
linists, the Misses Marie Silk, Loraine
a member of Perfection Lodge No.
Committee its activities in Europe.
Merryweather and Corinne Drollin-
As to the Emigration Committee it- 486, F. and A. N. Monroe Chapter
ger, all pupils of May Leggett-Abel,
self, the Ukrainian Federation asserts No. 1, R. A. M.; Myrtle Lodge No. 4,
won the violin membership given in
its aims were not realized, as witnes- Knights of Pythias. and the Traverse
memory of Julia Trowbridge, Alice
sed by the fact that the Emigration City Odd Fellows. Four brothers and
Taylor and Helen Newberry. This is
Bank is not yet established and the one sister, Oscar and Samuel of De-
WOODWARD ARCADE
the second year Miss Drollinger has
unification of the emigration work not troit, Emil of Milwaukee and Arthur
1514 Woodward Ave.
been a winner of the contest, mak-
and Amanda of Chicago, survive.
ing the seventh of Mrs. Abel's pupils reached.
Funeral services were to be held from
Main 7127
who have been accorded the honor:
Accusvtions that the "Dias" has residence Friday at 2 p. m., under
Appointment. for Studio or at Hons..
Miss Della Hagerty, in 1914; Janet
not kept its pledges in its European auspices of Perfection Lodge. Dr.
Ives, 1915; Rebecca Selik, 1921; Co- work were characterized as unfounded Leo M. Franklin will officiate. Burial
rinne Drollinger, 1922; Marie Silk, by offivers of the Organization to will be in Woodmen. Cemetery.
Loraine Merryweather, Corinne Drol- whom the .1. T. A. applied for a state-
-
linger, 1923.
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Miss Anna May Mohilner of Miami,
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Mr. and Mrs. L Bernstein, 51 Theo-
dore street.

Mrs. Alex Klein and her two
younger children, Irene and George,
are leaving on the S.S. George Wash-
ington on May 19 for an extended
European trip, They will visit in
France, Germany and Hungary.

The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
• Lodge No 34, 1. 0. B. B., will give
,1 a card party on June 12 at the Palais

de Dense.

Last Dance of Pisgah Lodge
Auxiliary Cunday, May 13.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will give
the last dance of the season on Sun-
day evening, May 13, at the Gray-
stone. B'nai B'rith members are
urged by Mrs. Harry Fleishman, pres-
ident of the auxiliary, to attend this
dance and help close the season with
a sufficient sum of money to con-
tinue the auxiliary's charity work.
A card party will be given by the
auxiliary at the Palais de Danse on
June 12.

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Tuesday evening representatives of
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vided no modification of the Jewish
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