plEiliAptannsnantornam PAGE EIGHT shelves with merchandise. Buying ter of Cleveland and Earl Rosenber- outside of the imm ^late family. Mr. was done on a basis of immediate re- Mrs. Waldbott and Mrs. Samson Si hoenbrun of Chi- ql:irenwnts; this was true of the man- ger of New York. was a member of the Jewish Wont- cago were in Detroit to attend the ufacturer as well as of the jobber and an's Club, the Sisterhood of Temple funeral. retailer. MRS. HELEN WALDBOTT The result of this careful policy The hosts of friends of Mrs. Helen Beth El and the Excelsior Club. ALFRED MOND'S MOTHER DIES has been that stocks are low in every- Irdbuontt of w W ea rle d b t o,r k body's hands, a condition that will 7til f et o fleat.4in lo f Wh: MRS. BARBARA ENGGASS 1.0NDON.-(J. C. R.) -The death work to the Advantage of the country I timely death on Tuesday last at her Purity Chaplet N.. 359, 0. E. S. North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0. Sirs. Barbara Enggass, a member has taken place here of Mrs. Mond, during the period we are now enter- affaira home, 1691 Burlingame avenue, af- The annual children's Party of One of the most interesting and One of the many social Feld- I ter an illness of but a few days. 41rs. of one of the old Ifetroit families wife of the great chemist, Dr. Ludwig ing. With low merchandise inventories and relict of the late Adolph Eng- Mond, F. R, S., and mother of Sir Al- jobbers and retailers must continue entertaining meetings of the North Purity Chapter No. 369, 0. E. S., will gi ven in honor of Miss Betty Waldbott had apparently rallied and gass, died at her home on Pallister fred Mond, M. P., and 51r. Robert to•order goods which of course means Woodward branch of the Jewish take place on Monday afternoon, man, whose marriage to Rabbi Barry . hopes were entertained for her re- Women's European Welfare Organiz- June 11, at 2 o'clock. All members Z. Gordon will be solemnized June ' covery, when double pneumonia set avenue on Friday last after a lin- Ludwig Mond, F. R. S., the eminent that manufacturers must continue to produce their wares. This assures un- and their children are urged to at- ation was held on Tuesday evening, 19, was a theater party, followed by i in which terminated in her death. gering illness. Mrs. Enggass was the scientist. By Sirs. Mond's death the bequert interrupted employment, the only bas- June 6, at the home of Mrs. S. Schif- tend. The regular meeting of Purity luncheon, at Hotel Stotler, given by I Ilfrs. Waldbott was born in Buffalo, daughter of Morris and Minna of her husband, who died ill 1909, of is I know of for that condition of Chapter will be held the some even- Hirschbaum, pioneer residents of De- lender, 81 Puritan avenue. The af- Mrs. Benjamin Gould on Tuesday. N. Y , 28 years ago, the only child a most important collection of old sound prosperity which in the past we fairs of the year were reviewed and ing at 7:30 o'clock. The affair was in the form of a moth- of Leopold Ullman, 'prominent real. troit, who had mime to this city when masters for the National Gallery it was but a small settlement, and the activities closed for the season. W eed to call 'good times. " pry' party, invited guests being the dent of that city, and was married is to Signs. Rho Tau. were among the first Reform Jews comes into effect. The collection MIDIS mothers of the immediate families. Announcement was made by the to Emil Waldbott seven and a half be kept together in one or noire who helped in establishing the pres- Plans have been completed for the The proud man is troubled at the main branch of the organization of a years ago. After their marriage they of the National Gallery under the Mrs. A. Lewis of Johnstown, Pa., moved to Cincinnati, coming to De- ent Temple Beth El over 75 years strawberry festival to be held at the summer dance to be given by the Sig- slightest wind.-The Talmud. name of the "Mond Collection." Jericho Temple, Oakland and Mel- ma Rho Tau Sorority on Friday, June is visiting here with her aunt, Mrs. fruit five years ago, where Mrs. ago. Mrs. Enggass, who was born bourne, on Sunday afternoon and 22, in the rose room of the Hotel Ad- George Cohen, and family. Waldbott's kindly ways endeared her in Detroit 67 years ago and had re- sided here all her life, was a woman BUSINESS OUTLOOK FOR evening, June 24. The proceeds will dison. The following members are to all with whom she came in con- of rare charm and personality. Robert Schomberger and family tact. LAST HALF OF YEAR IS go for the transportation of Eu- in charge of the various committees: Besides her husband, Mrs. ropean war orphans to this country. Elsie Itassmer, publictiy; Ruth Co- have moved into their new home at , Waldbott is survived by two sons, Funeral services were held on Mon- GOOD, SAYS C. W. NASH day afternoon from the residence on hen, finance and tickets; Charlotte 1674 Atkinson avenue. I Lee, 6 years old, and Richard, aged A surprise was tendered at thin .. Pallister avenue, with Rabbi Leo M. Miller, refreshments, and Aline Schil- - 11/2 year, and her parents, Mr. and meeting to the retiring president, "The general outlook for business ler, program. From the advance During the past week many afraid Mrs. Leopold Ullman, who were with Franklin officiating, and interment during the last six months of the year Mrs. Goldstiek, who was presented sale of tickets and from general com• were given honoring Miss Gertrude her at the time of her death. Burial was in the family vault in Woodmere with a beautiful wrist watch by Mrs. is decidedly more favorable than it ap- Cemetery. Surviving Mrs. Enggass ment, the dance promises to be one, Beisman, whose marriage to Joshua took place in Woodmere Cemetery on M. Goldberg, newly-elected president, peared three months 814 0 ," rays W. S. D. McCLELLAN CO. Sarasohn was an event of Decoration Thursday afternoon, with Rabbi Leo are her children, Minna Engg,ass- Nash, president of the Nash Motors in behalf of the organization, in ap- of the best of the season. Day et Hotel Stotler. Mrs. Reuben:NI Franklin officiating at the sere- Ileavenrich, wife of Max Philip Company. "Conditions, in fact, look preciation of the work done for the Ileavenrich of Saginaw; Clarence and Shingle Roof Esrath Rain Club. Rosenfield entertained at luncheon : ices. Those attending the funeral society by Mrs. Goldstick. Mrs. Gold- far better for the last half-year per- Contractors The next meeting of the Esrath and bridge, Mrs. Aubrey Brown with from out of the city were, besides Maurice Enggass of Detroit, and s ix stick responded by expressing her ap- iod than I had hoped in March, they grandchildren, Eleanor, Theodore, Reim Club will be held at the Temple it luncheon and theater party, Mrs.'' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo 1.111- preciation of the gift and pledged n would look. 12, at '7:30 p. tferald Sandorf with unc ton ani man Mrs. Julius Ullman, Mrs. S. Max Jr. and Robert ileavenrich of "Along about March 1, big nwr- herself to continue her efforts in the Beth El Tuesday, June Saginaw and Robert and Barbara cause of the European orphans. Re- tn. New officers for the club will bridge at the Bluebord Tea Rooms, Turn'in, !qrs. Retta Ullman and Mrs. chants in practically all lines of bus- Enggass of Detroit. Mrs. Rose freshments were served by the hos- he elected. Together with this, the Mrs. Georgge Kleiman with a bridge , Fred Ullman of Buffalo, N. Y.; Dr. iness seemed fearful of a general club will hold an interesting social. tea, and Miss Julia Klein with a for- , Sigmund Waldbott of Cincinnati, Mr. Hersch, niece, and Ilugo and Mowis slow-up for the last half of 1923 and tess at the close of the meeting. Preparations are being completed mat dinner party honoring both Miss and Mrs. Monroe Ullman and son and Fechheimer, nephews, are the. Mk as a result they did not overload their On Thursday afternoon an outing surviving relatives of Mrs. Enggass, for an outing to be given by the club. 13eisman and Miss Rose Edeloff, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ullman and