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REMARKABLE
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OF DR, KRAUSKOPF
Noted Philadelphia Ral,bi Was
Glad He Could Bequeath
Little to His Children.
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Mid-Season
Clearance
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Extracts from the remarkable "last
will and testament" of the Rev. Dr. -1%1
All society Items and other local notes should be communicated to the office el Th.
Joseph Krauskopf ' rabbi of Temple =
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cent week'.
Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday altern.n In order to appear in the urr
h eneseth Israel, Philadelphia, who,
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Issue. Phone Glendale 5300, Society Editor. Mall notice.. as to be receive d not la.
died on June 12, are published in the, =
than Wednesday.
American Hebrew. The document,
Keen interest was evinced by club which was written four years ago, be-
Enthusiasm was rife at the Wind-
sor ferry on Wednesday evening women throughout the state in the gins by saying:
"When in 1876 I decided to enter
when 100 young women members of Endowment Fund Day fete held on
the Young Women's Hebrew Associa- Saturday afternoon and evening at the Ilebrew Union College of Cincin-
tion of the Jewish Women's Club met Cranbrook estate in Bloomfield Hills nati to study for the Jewish minis-
:
to attend the initial picnic of the sea- under the auspices of the Michigan' , try I knew that I had chosen a life E.
son inaugurated by this growing and State Federation of Clubs, at which calling which, even if successful, F.--
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progressive organization. Lunch boxes time an unusually fine program of would yield little more than a respec-
E - "- In Tub Silks, Chiffon Voiles, Roshanara and
which had been filled to order at the classic Greek plays and Spanish table living: Experience has proved —
club house were greatly in evidence dances was presented by well known that I had judged aright. Beyond F-
-- Flat Crepe, plain or beaded Canton Crepe and
and the exultant, happy throng was local artists. A delightful feature of my home, my library and household =
dainty designs in Printed Silks. Also hand
awaiting with pleasurable antcipation the affair was the card party given effects, and the few thousand dollars
the run to Windsor, where they at the community house, at which invested, which sum represents, for 1- 4- drawn and lace trimmed Normandie Voiles.
boarded street cars to the luxurious charming little prizes were given, and , the most part, matured endowments
Latest models direct from the world's fashion
summer camp at Riverside, near was followed by a buffet suPper from life insurance policies, I own
Walkerville, which is maintained by served during hte evening. The fete, nothing.
centers included.
the "Y" this season as a rendezvous which was cleverly and artistically ar- li "I, therefore, have no worldly goods
for members who wish to avail them- ranged, was voted an unqualified to bequeath to you, my dear children.
selves of the opportunity offered of success. The Jewish Women's Club, And I would not have wanted it ot-
spending a week or two of unalloyed prominently identified with the State herwise. I believe I have done my
recreation and pleasure at this de- Federation of Women's Clubs, was full duty toward you in having af-
lightful spot. These picnics will con- ably represented at this unusual and forded you a good education, and in
tinue uninterruptedly on Wednesdays interesting event.
having set before you the example of
throughout the summer and are un-
a life consecrated to labor and earnest
der the able direction of Miss Celia
Miss Sarah Lambert is home from striving after the higher ideals. Even
Meyers. Arrangements to participate Vassar College, I'oughkeepsie, N. Y., if Providence had chosen to bestow
in these affairs can be made with Miss for her vacation, which she will spend a fortune upon me I would have re-
"On Grand arena Park'
Meyers at the Jewish Women's Club withe her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- garded myself as having been entrust-
THIRTY-SIX ADAMS WEST
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house, 89 Rowena street.
with
it
solely
as
custodian
for
the
jamin Lambert of Hancock avenue. , ed
We Close Saturdays at 12:30 Moth Insurance for Your Furs
Miss Lambert entertained a charming , benefit of others, rather than as a =
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During
July
and
Store
Them
With
Rollins.
Lois
Miss
personal possession to be used by me
Members of the executive board house guest for a week,
August.
Call Cherry 4906.
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of the Young Women's Hebrew As- Benedict of Philadelphia, a classmate and by my family.
"Too often I have seen a fatiteale =
sociation, of which Mrs. Oscar Rob- at Vassar, who was lavishly feted
fortune
become
the
undoing
of
his
during
her
stay
in
the
city
at
beauti-
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inson is chairman, held their monthly
meeting at the charming new home fully appointed luncheons, theater children, and rather than expose you
to such a risk, I rejoice that I have
of the "Y" at Riverside, Ont., on and dancing parties, both intown and
Thursday. Matters appertaining to at the country clubs. Miss Benedict no fortune to leave to you, my dear
children. You have received the nec-
left
on
the
S.S.
Juanita
for
a
summer
the summer home were discussed and
essary education and the home stimu-
a delightful box luncheon was served. stay in Northern Michigan resorts.
lus necessary to enable you to hew out
for yourselves without the aid of an
Headed
by
Mrs.
Sadie
C.
Jacobs,
Miss Caroline Epstean, daughter of
inheritance. With far less advantage
Mr. and Mrs. David Epstean of who will be in charge of the summer ' to begin life's career than you have
camp
of
the
Y.
W.
II.
A.
of
the
Jew-
Royal Oak, has left for Poland
enjoyed I was obliged to make my
Springs, Mo., where she will act as ish Women's Club at Riverside, Ont., way in life from my twelfth year. And
counsellor at Camp Tripp, the well 20 young women comprising the ini- I have seemingly been all the stronger
known summer camp for girls. Miss tial contingent who will spend two for it. The consciousness that what-
Epstean was accompanied by Miss weeks at this attractive resort left on ' ever fortune you shall have or what-
Maxine Rosenthal, slaughter of Mr. Sunday for this delightful outing. , ever honorable position you shall oc-
and Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal of Boston Twenty guests will be accommodated cupy is of your making will some day
boulevard, Miss Virginia Weil, daugh- at a time at the home and it is urged become to you a source of supreme
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weil of that those contemplating spending satisfaction. And let whatever en-
New York, who has been the guest of their vacation at this charming spot couragement I have given toward at-
her aunt, Mrs. Frank Hamburger of should arrange for the time that they taining that be one of my legacies to
the Pasadena apartments, Jefferson wish to leave. There are still a few
avenue, the past month, and Miss openings in August. During Mrs. you. As to the last rites over my re-
Rose Erna Finsterwald, daughter of Jacobs' absence at the cam% her sis- mains; conscious that it will be the
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald of ter, Miss Mary Caplan, educational , wish of my congregation and the stu-
I.aSalle Gardens. Miss Epstean will director of the United Jewish Chari- dents and Faculty of the National
act as the instructor in nature study ties, will be in charge of the Jewish F'arm School, and of other institu-
Everyone Wants to Play the Chinese Game
during her sojourn at the camp.
Women's Club house at 89 Rowena tions, as well as of friends and offi-
street. cers with whom I have been associated
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fisher of Mil-
Joining the exodus of counsellors' to pay their last tribute of respect to
waukee, Wis., are guests at the home to summer camps the past week is me, and conscious also that my house
or Pung-Chow
of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
be too small for b their accomoila-
Miss
Ruth Franklin, daughter of wil l
old Simon of Philadelphia avenue.
e , funeral be ng
We are now showing in our Stationery Department
Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, who lion, I consent to t le .'
held from the Temp
It is a complete clearance—every gown in the shop
will act in that capacity at Camp
these GaMe Sets at
splay
After requesting that o no display
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sloman of
Rookwood, Wisconsin, during the va- ., e connected with the obsequies, that
is included. And more important still, not a single
East Ferry avenue, who have been so- cation
$5.00 to $35.00
period. Miss Franklin will b
journing in Northern and Southern have 10 Detroit young women under the coffin remain closed, that there be
garment
has been purchased for the sale—every
California for the past two months, her charge, among who are Miss Myra no floral tributes, no eulogy, no crepe
gown and frock is our regular stock—of the quality
mourning in the
have added the Hawaiian Islands to Finsterwald, daughter of Mr. andsri other d signs f of mournin
funeral or r after,"
their itinerary and have made an ex- Mrs. Herman Finsterwald; Miss Max-
that has earned for us our reputation as "the best
1550 Woodward Avenue
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tended tour to the many interesting ine Finsterwald, daughter of Mr. and the
continues:
shop in Detroit for gowns and flocks."
"I will
look
u on death as the portal to
spots in that charming country.
Mrs. Charles
Finsterwald;
Miss
Re-
r) the more importantof
gene
Fantle, daughter
of Mr.
and
another life, to
the two. I do not remird it as the
Mrs. M. Fantle, and Miss Elizabeth ! end of existence. I believe that the
Stern of Montgomery ' Ala.
____Lsoul, passes on to advance upon the
— -- —
I work here begun and for which it was
One of the most' delightful and create d,
charming social functions of the past ' "While I have not done all the work
week was a bridge luncheon at which ' I wanted to do, nor performed that
Miss Lucille Finsterwald was hostess which I did as well as I should have
to 26 guests at their home on Cal- liked to have done, still I feel that I
vert avenue. Miss Finsterwald, have done nothing for which either
For quick clearance all garments which were formerly eonsidered re-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles my family or friends need mourn, or
ma•kable values at from $39.50 to $75,00 have been arranged in
Finsterwald, is home from Simmons wear the trappings of sorrow. If
College in Boston, where she is spe- mourners' garb have for its purpose
Including Satins, Crepe Romaine., Georgettes,
cializing, in secretarial work and do- , to serve as a reminder of bereave-
Blacks and Blues.
mestic science. A chamring out-of- mein, I do not think that my dear ones!
Miss
I
town guest at this affair was
will require such reininders. If it will
E•ch.group contains exceptional values which make it extremely
Lois Benedict of Philadelphia, who not be easy to he remembered without
worth while to visit our display room early Monday.
was the guest of Sarah Lambert.
outward tokens of mourning, then will
No exchanges or C. 0. D.'s.
I not deserve to be remembered at all.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Harris of 1059 "I t may not be regarded as the
Burlingame avenue are entertaining least of my work if I shall have in-
as their guest their sister, Mrs. spired my family to set themselves
Michael Ball of Spokane, Wash. against the mourning practices now
,a vogue. Men do not mourn nor deck
A delightful function of exquisite ' themselvee with trappings of sorrow,
lhtf o f their homes
appointments was a luncheon fol-loar sht out the one o their dear ones
lowed by bridge at the Redford Coun-a n d liuves, when
promoted
try Club on riday, at which Mrs. ' is 17 ted Such
from promotion
a lower to
higher
1522 Broadway
to a my
mind,
Harry Frank, Mrs. Leon Frank and ' t tmn. t. the soul at the moment of
One Door South of Capitol Theat
Mrs. Lois Frank collaborated as hos- aa
y.
it have lived worthil
rea
.
tenses. The decorative scheme was , eath
" Let , my obsequies, therm ore he f ree
elaborately
out
in the
season- from
.
able
spring carried
flowers
and
charming
any sign of sorrow. Let the last
rites consist of a regular iervice, and
prizes were awarded the winners.
no ,rm br o r e .
' a ' clditional paragraphs aye of
•
Mr. and MM. Jarbb Segal of Bos- unique interest.
ton boulevard have gone to New
omy fervent wish is that peace and
York, from where they sailed on the love continue as a family bond. As-1
steamer Manchuria for an extended sist one another. Reflect honor on i
European trip. the family name. Be ye, children and
children's children, consecrated to a
—
E. M. Rothman of Royal Oak has life of noble effort. Be always loyal I
returned from New York, where he, Americans and loyal Jews: Take a '
accompanied his son, Walter Roth— patriotic interest in all that .apper-
man, who recently was ordained as tains to the good of your country,
0 folks who desire high grade furniture at moderate price,
rabbi in the Hebrew Union College State and city, and a helpful interest
this store is going to be just the place you have been looking
of Cincinnati, and who left on June in the congregation. Hold fast to edu-
28 on the S.S. Manchuria for a three cation and to faith. Be active in all
for. Three floors of the finest grades of Furniture, Rugs and
years' stay in Berlin, Germany, philanthropic endeavors. See to it that
Lamps, and all marked at considerate profits. •
where he will pursue his rabbinical you always give your support an en-
Icouragement to the minister, in re-
studies.
-
membrance of the comfort I derived
quote a three-piece
• As an example,
Joseph Gumbiner, who is studying from such help.
Living Room Suite made over the most
"To Congregation Keneseth Israel
for the rabbinate at the Hebrew
approved construction, Marshall springs,
Union College in Cincinnati, occu- my life has been consecrated. I have
pie) the pulpit of Temple Beth El on given it, the best service of which I
full webbed, loose cushions, spring edges,
Saturday morning during the absence was capable. Having received it from
back and arms; covered with Brocaded
of Rabbis Leo M. ranklin and Henry the hands of illustrous predecessors,
J.
Berkowitz from the city. Mr. Gum- may my succors prove themselves
Frieze in combination colors and shades.
biner is the son of Mrs. William Mar- i worthy of them. Formed in the image
The price is-
wil of the Whittier apartments, Burns of progress, and consecrated to high
drive, Jefferson avenue, and will ideals of Judaism, may it continue
spend the summer months with his progressively faithful to its lofty
Open a
Credit
mother in the city. ideals throughout the generations to
OF
OUR ANNUAL JULY SALE
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MILLINERY
Women's `Vacation and
Sport °Apparel
Daytime Frocks, Afternoon Frocks,
Dinner and Dande Frocks,
Drastic Reductions for Stock Cleaning
Purposes in Effect All Next Week.
Deduct 50% at Time of Purchase
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The Original Price Tickets Show The
Actual Values From Which You May
Deduct 50%, which. means an unheard
of saving for high type fashions of
known Russck standards
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Bernard Shops
Summer
Clearance Sale
The Hats to be Closed Out Con-
sist of About 300 Models in All
Colors and Materials
No approvals, Exchanges or Refunds
Because this is our first opportunity to ex-
press our appreciation in a reduced-price
way to the hundreds of fashion-fastidious
women who have made our shop one of the
outstanding successes in the style world, it
is our determination . to make this sale worth
remembering for wonderful values.
MAH—JONGG
SHEEHAN'S BOOKSTORE
Three Great Groups
at
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING
OF DETROIT'S NEWEST
FURNITURE STORE!
$21.50, $27.50, $34.90
Real Estate
Would You
T
Take a valuable watch to a black-
smith for repairs or to an expert
jeweler'? Why no let an organiza-
tion of men experienced in the real
property business handle your real
estate deals?
We are here for satisfaction for
all parties to a deal and a square
deal for all, concerned. Whether
it is a sale, purchase or rental of
property, or the discounting of
land contracts, our aim is action
and satisfaction.
we
Charge
Account
to Worthy
People
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Tailor
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Management
Wood'rd
The Shop where courtesv10347
and service prevail B•hrelig;Cal"el "d
Cain/wood
Miss Rose Myers of the Lehigh
apartments, Brush street, has left
for Eagle Point, Me., where she will
act as counsellor at the Eagle Point
summer camp for girls. The trip was
taken by way of Montreal and Miss
Myers was accompanied from Detroit
by Miss Ruth Naomi Freidman,
slaughter of William Friedman; Miss
Pauline Frank, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Frank; Alma Marks,
niece of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks,
and Beatrice Steinberg, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Steinberg. Miss
Myers is the former efficient head of
the Jewish Orphanage Home in Mon-
treal, who has spent the past year
with. her mother, Mrs. Sarah Myers.
Miss Elizabeth Stern of Montgom-
ery, Ala., spent several days in the
city the past week as guest of her
aunt, Mrs. Leopold ,h'ineman, at her
home on East Ferry avenue. Miss
Stern was en route to Camp Rook-
wood, Wisconsin, where she accom-
panied Miss Ruth Franklin, who will
'mend the summer months at that
charming spot.
come.
"Likewise the Farm School. This
institution, horn of my innermost con-
viction in the supreme worth of agri-
culture, the honorable calling of our
ancestors, as one of the best means of
securing safety and happiness to the
sorely afflicted of our people, I fer-
vently trust that all who have aided
and supported me in this undertaking
will continue to foster the National
Farm School, to whose service I have
devoted much of my thought, labor
and means,"
Demon
THE RAYMO r10. WEI L CO.
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PARK AVENUE BUILDING
Main 4334
INSTITUTE MUSIC SCHOOL
The Jewish Institute Music School,
which consists of instruction in vio-
lin, piano and harmony, will hold its
first annual recital at the Jewish In-
stitute, High and Hastings streets, on
Wednesday evening, July 11, at 7:30
o'clock. The staff of the school con-
sists of the following: Supervisor,
Benetson Netzorg; piano instructor,
Miss Edith Ella Davis; violin instruc-
tor, S. Szmulewicz, member first sec-
tion violin , Detroit Symphony orches-
tra. The public is invited.
Loans
Contracts
Construction
STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION
For Auennubilee, Masks and Meter Beats
Genuine Parts — Factory Service
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