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PAGE SIX

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SUMMER
CLEARANCE SALE

The remainder of 0111. tin m near gown',
decreer, including Wore and
and
blocke, which ord.nori'm ',tutu Ono-

All society items and other local note* should bo consosunlisted to the *Rica of The
Chronicle by S o'c'och Wednesday afternoonin order to eppe•r the current week's
in... Phone (Vandal. 0300, Society F.ditor. Mail notices so •• to bo receiva.4 not lat•
than Wedneed•t.

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1522 Broadway

One Poor South of Capitol Theatre

SEMI - ANNUAL STATEMENT



— OF --
EUROPEAN JEWISH WOMEN'S WELFARE
ORGANIZATION

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Balance to Jan. 1, 1923

$2,887.46

INCOME

Dues (direct and by collector)
Donations
Donations (memorial)
Affairs— •
Ball
Circle Theater
Broadway Show
Parties
Raffles
Kirby Center
North Woodward Branch
Returned tickets
Payment on tickets..._
Interest on savings

$

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DISBURSEMENTS
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Paid for 45 transportation tickets
I Paid for loans on transportation ticket,
Is Secretary
1 Collector
Printing and stationery
Ball affair deposit
Yericho Hall deposit ................
Advertising
Balance in Treasury July 1

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5,513.12

$8,400.58

$4,833.50
196.29
175.00
206.75
52.25
50.00
10.00
16.00
2,860.79

$8,400.58
MRS .1. ZUCKERMAN, President,
EUROPEAN JEWISH WOMEN'S WELARE ORGANIZATION,
Mogen Abraham Synagogue, Farnsworth Stret.

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ANNOUNCEMENT

,

BEN ,. CANVASSER

KOSHER MEAT MARKET

Now located at 5827 Hastings St., wishes to announce to his patrons
and friends that on Saturday, August 11th, he will be located at
his new store at

TWELFTH

AND GLADSTONE

"YOU KNOW HIM -- QUALITY FIRST"

The Gunsberg Kosher
Sausage Factory

Wishes to Announce the Opening of Their

Wholesale and Retail
Branch Store

at

8809 Twelfth St.

Near Gladstone Avenue

With a full line of fresh smoked and pickled meats of all

kinds, which are manufactured at our sanitary factory in

this city. All our meats are delivered hot every hour from

our factory to our store.

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945.24
139.00
97.05

1,645.93
606.70
51.55
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196.10
84.00
498.50
482.75
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486.60
261.50
18.30

Social life at the delightful sum-
mer home of the Young Women's He-
brew Association of the Jewish WO rn.
sp's Club, at Riverside, near Walker.
Ville, Ont., has been an exceptionally
interesting feature of the vacation
period of those who have been privi•
leged to spend the apportioned time
at the cottage. Countless and varied
have been the affairs that have been
staged for the pleasure of the house
guests. Marshmallow roasts, musi-
cales, dances and amateur entertain.
merits have all been provided through
the efforts of the committees in
charge. The' Wednesday evening pic-
nics through the cottage continue as
$ popular as ever and an innovation in
the form of summer outings takes
place on Tuesday evenings, when
residents of the Jewish Woman's Club
house, 89 Rowena street, are honor
guests of the "Y" cottagers. Visit-
ors to this charming summer home,
with its many attractive spots, are
welcome at all times.

Our factory is under the super-

vision of three very prominent Rabbis of this city. and the

meats we use in our sausage factory comes from our own

meat packing plant. All these facts are sufficient reason

that you. for your own health protection, buy your delica-

tessen from this store and be convinced that there is a

difference.

We Are Now Open For Business

And all day Sunday with every $1.00 purchase we will

give away free a generous sample of our delicious pro-

duct.. We assure you that your patronage will always be

appreciated, and we will endeavor to give you the best

service at the most reasonable prices, to which you are

entitled.

GUNSBERG KOSHER
DELICATESSEN

8809 TWELFTH ST., Neer GLADSTONE Ave.

Wholesale and Retail

We Deliver

"Eat With Zest, Gunsberg's Best"

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Those who particiler in the
many nleasures affordet in the full
tide of midsummer activities given
for the guests of the Misses Miriam
and Alice Fechimer, daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry M. Fechimer of Pal-
lister avenue, have had ample oppor-
tunity of enjoyment to the fullest ex-
tent. Many affairs of charm and
beauty graced the social board dur-
ing the visit of their guests, the
Misses Hildegard Schick of Fort
Wayne, Ind., and Sylvia Forman of
Rochester, N. Y. There was a round
of delightful festivities consisting of
luncheons, dances, dinners and boat-
ing parties given in their honor.
Among the affairs given were a de-
lightful dance and buffet supper at
which Mrs. Nathaniel Ginsburg was
hostess at her home on Atkinson ave-
nue; an elaborately annointed dinner
dance given by Mrs. Max Fruhoff of
Hotel Addison at the Redfield Coun-
try Club, and a subscription dinner
dance at the club. The Misses Fec-
himer, with Miss Forman, accom-
nanied Mias Schick to her home in
Fort Wayne, where they will spend
several weeks.

Alvin D. Hirsch

of

Charlevoix, the exceedingly attrac-
ive summer resort, nestled among
he Michigan pines, which are famed
'or their health-giving and invigorat-
rig qualities, has taken on an un-
sold gaiety among the colonists of
tell known Detroiters who are so-
ourning in that charming spot for
he summer months. Functions of
.very conceivable nature that tend
to promote social intercourse be-
tween this coterie have been given
and have proven more thou delight-
ful. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Gil-
bert of Arden park, who are occu-
pying their summer home there, were
hosts at a party that •for lavish ap-
pointments have not been surpassed
by any previous affair given this sea-
son. It was a (lance and buffet sup-
per at the Charlevoix Beach Hotel
and was given in commemoration of
the twenty-first birthday anniversary
of their son, Julius Gilbert. Wood-
land flowers and greens formed, the
decorative scheme in the ballroom,
while the bountifully spread table
had for its centerpiece a huge birth-
day cake. A delightful feature of
this festive occasion was the music
furnished by the Belvidere Orches-
tra. The Detroit guests who enjoyed
the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert were Mrs. Ilannah Goldberg,
Mrs. Flora Goodman, Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Sillman (Genevieve Davis), Mrs.
Samuel Gates, Miss Emma I3utzel,
Mrs. Henry Wineman, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Slessinger, Alvin D. Hirsch
and Montrose Strasburger.

lirrakrrs

Engagements

ATLANTIC

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zuieback
215 Owen avenue announce the be
trothal of their daughter, Beatrice
to Benjamin F'. Davis of this city.



Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Breitenbach
of 648 l'utnam avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ruth
Mary Breitenbach, to Max Leo Mich-
elson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mich-
elson of 2070 Collingwood avenue.

LOUIE ICE CREAM
and
FRENCH PASTRIES

Ire lieam Wilds of ell shapes and
ize. for dinners 'Sr parties. French
or Arne, irancrow specially we-
lt. ed on order Plsee your order
with us now

BOULEVARD
FRENCH PASTRY

BERNSTEIN.LITVIN
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernstein of Eu-
clid avenue announce the marriage of
their son, Victor N. Bernstein, to Miss
Story R. Lavin of Philadelphia on
July 29, in Philadelphia.

ROTHENBERG-GOLDSMITH

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Goldsmith of
715 Collingwood avenue announce
the marriage of their daughter, Le-
nore Caroline Goldsmith, to Barney
Rothenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Rothenberg, on Sunday, July 29, at
Temple Beth El, in the presence of
the immediate families. Rabbi Henry
J. Berkowitz performed the cere-
Many Detroiters who are seeking mony.
interesting resorts to spend the sum-
mer months have chosen Wolf Lake,
Mich., as an ideal spot for a few
weeks' outing. Among those who
have been guests at the Wolf Lake
Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coul-
son, Arthur L. and Rosemary Coul-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lieberman are
son, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel lloexter
receiving congratulations on the birth
and son Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
of a daughter, Marilyn, on July 28.
Kopple, Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Mus-
liner and daughter, Miss Jeanette
Sara Musliner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HAKENKREUZLER WORKS
THROUGH SEX PERVERTS
Vehon, Miss Goldie and Larry Vehon.

VIENNA.—(J. T. A.) — The Ha-
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of
kenkreuzler in their more dastardly
West Bethune Second boulevard, who are summer-

Noted fishing resorts throughout
the state have been the mecca for
those who seek enjoyment of that
caliber during this season of the year.
Among those who spent several days
in that manner were Judge and Mrs.
Charles C. Simons of Connecticut
avenue, who have returned from a
delightful trip to Cavanaugh Lake,
Mich., where they were accompanied
by their houses guests, ex-Senator
and Mrs. Charles E. Townsend. The
party was entertained at the cottage
of United States Marshall Frank
Norton.

taining as their house guest their
brother, Montrose Strasburger of
New York. Mr. Strasburger is a for-
mer well known resident of Detroit
who has made New York City his
home.

Mrs. Sigmund Aronhelm of Hotel
Stevenson has gone to Charlevoix,
Mich., for a several weeks' stay. Mrs.
Aronheim will also go to Orlon, Mich.,
where she will spend some time with
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spa-
ter and family, who are occupants of
their summer home there.

Mrs. Adolph Fisher of Milwaukee,
who has spent several weeks with her
children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simons
of Philadelphia avenue, has been
royally entertained during her so-
journ in the city at many parties
given in her honor. Among those
who were hostesses at affairs of de-
lightful appointments were Mrs. Wil-
liam Stearns of Longfellow avenue,
who entertained at a bridge luncheon
at Eastwood Inn; Mrs. Julius Green-
thal, at an evening party at her home
on Tuxedo avenue, and Mrs. D.
Wohl, at luncheon at hotel Stotler.
Miss Elizabeth Schott, who return- Mrs. A. Feibert of New York, who
ed from Madison, Wis., where she is visited Mrs. Wohl, was also a guest
n student of the state university, was of honor at this charming affair.
in Kalamazoo the past few days, the
Joseph Goldberg and Alfred Gut-
guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Folz
(Helen Schott). Miss Schott, who was man of Hotel Stevenson have re-
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Louis turned from a visit in Charlevoix,
Welt of ('handler avenue, for a fort- where they joined Mrs. Gutman and
night, is now visiting with her broth- their mother, Mrs. J. E. Goldberg,
er and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ,Sidney who are spending the summer months
Schott of Burlingame avenu6, who at the Charlevoix Beach Hotel.
have recently returned from a de-
Mrs. David Winehill and daughters
lightful trip to Spring Lake, N. J.,
of Seattle, Wash., are in the city for
and in Boston, Mass.
a several months' stay with Mrs.
Rabbi and Mrs. Henry .1. Berkowitz Winehill's mother, Mrs. Ilannah Wol-
entertained as their house guest for a lenberg, and sisters of Longfellow
few days this week their brother, avenue. Mrs. 1Vinehill, who before
her marriage was Rose Wollenberg of
Maurice Ilenly of Cleveland, Ohio.
this city, was accompanied to Detroit
Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg of Sec- by her sister, Miss Carolyn Wollen-
ond boulevard and children, Robert berg, who spent the past two months
and Blanche Amberg, have been in Seattle and points of interest in
guests for several weeks of their Southern California.
father, Jacob Siegel, at his summer
Mrs. Milford Stern of East Grand
cottage in Charlevoix, Mich.
boulevard, accompanied by her
Mrs. Louis S. Musliner of Coiling- daughter, Miss Josephine Stern, have
wood avenue, accompanied by her taken the delightful trip to Duluth
daughter, Miss Jeanette Sara Mus- on the S.S. Noronic. En route they
liner, have returned from a trip to stopped at Sarnia, Port Arthur and
Washington, D. C., where they went Port William, Ont.
to arrange for Miss Musliner's en-
Mr. and Mrs. David Leavitt of ho-
trance to the Washington Finishing
School for Girls in the early autumn. tel Addison entertained as their
guests the past week Mrs. Minnie Bal-
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Jacobs of timore of Cleveland and Miss Mar-
Burlingame avenue, who are visiting I garet Cunningham of Toledo.
their many relatives and friends in
Cincinnati, entertained as their house
Mrs. Esther Schlessinger of 2442
guest the past week their brother, Dr. Chicago boulevard has left for Char-
Frank Goldenberg of that city.
levoix, Mich., where she will be the
guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvan' Grosner of Hotel Addison Arthur \V. Schlessinger and family,
entertained as his guests the past for the remainder of the summer sea-
week his 'friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry son.
Reiss of Toledo.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal and
Louis Fricdenberg of Rowena Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein of
street has gone to Charlevoix, where Tuxedo avenue have entertained as
he will join the many Detroiters who their guest the past week their sister,
are spending the summer season in Mrs. Herman Greenthal of Cincin-
that well known resort.
nati.
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Mrs. Alfred P. Breitenbach of Put-
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Stein of Grand
nam avenue has returned from a de- River avenue are entertaining as
lightful stay in Cedar Point, Ohio. their house guests their sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Breitenbach was accompanied Paul Stein and the Misses Ida and
by her daughter, Miss Ruth Breiten- Sara Stein of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Stein
bach, who will remain there for • took her visitors to Cedar point, Ohio,
longer period.
where they will remain for a week's
stay. They were accompanied by
David Welling spent several days Miss Freda Levin of Brush street.
in Charlevoix, Mich., the past week,
en route to his home in Petoskey,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Marinethal of
Mich., where he will send a few weeks Hotel Whittier, Burns drive, has re-
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. turned from a delightful fortnight's
Welling.
stay at the Ottawa Beach Hotel, Ot-
tawa Beach, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schulman of
Virginia park are in Lexington,
Louis Simon of McLean avenue has
Mich., for a fortnight's visit with gone to New York City, where he
their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. contemplates making • three weeks'
Robert Loewenberg, who are occupy- stay.
ing their summer home in that city.
Mrs. Jule Meyer of Taylor avenue,
Milford Stern of East Grand boule- accompanied by her daughter, Miss
yard has returned from a few days' Beatrice Meyer, are spending
a few
stay in New York City. 'weeks at Mackinac Island, Mich.

On lb. Ocri.7r Ion*

American and European Plans.

New Hydriatic Baths.

Golf Pri•ileges and Garage.
Bathing From Hotel.

7231 MACK AVENUE
5314 WOODWARD
Melrose 0712

JOEL HILLMAN, PresIdest.

GARBER-BURTON

Mr. and Mrs. David Burton of 224
East Palmer avenue announce the
marriage of their daughter, Mosette
Lorraine, to Nat Everet Garber, on
Sunday, July 29, at Temple Beth El,
Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz officiating
in the presence of 32 relatives. The
bridal dinner was given at Westwood
Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Garber have left
for a month's Eastern honeymoon
trip, including Cleveland, Buffalo, Al-
bany, New York; Atlantic City and
Philadelphia. Out-of-town guests at
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs,
Charles N. Ascheim and sons of Win-
nette, Ill.• Mrs. A. Barris, Mrs. A.
in ' Miss Rose Brin of Minne-
Hardin at
apolis, Minn.
.

; avenue has returned from Charlevoix, ing at Walnut I.ake, Mich., are enter- work are making use of sexual per-

Mich., where he went to officiate at
Friday evening services that have
featured the summer resorts where
several hundred people congregate
during the heated months. These
lectures are given under the auspices
of the Hebrew Union College Exten-
sion Bureau and have proven a source
of keen interest among the resorters
who have attended them. Mr. Hirsch
spoke at the Beach Hotel on Lewis-
ohn's "Up-Stream" and will return
shortly to that vicinity, where he will
continue the lectures.

CITY. N. J.

verts, according to information of the
Vienna police.
A number of those implicated in
the recent conspiracy to slay Jewish
leaders of Austria are of the homo-
sexual type.
The leaders of the Ilakenkreuzler,
it appears, are worknig on the as-
sumption that the sex pervert, being
already a social outcast, can be made
to do things that others, even of lax
scruples, would not stoop to do. Ac-
cordingly, they first seek to lead un-
wary youths into perversion and then,
having them in their toils, use them
for their murderous designs.
A large number of the leaders of
these terrorist groups have been ar-
rested. According to the police, they
are well organized throughout Aus-
tria and have connections as well in
Germany. Colonel Bauer, one of the
leaders of the Kapp putsch, has ab-
ruptly left, leaving no clue to his des-
tination.
The police have confirmed the ar-
rest here of Ankerman, the German,
who attempted to assassinate Max-
million Ilarden. It is believed he will
be extradited to Germany.

YES, ANOTHER BIG WEEK

$14,000 House and Lot Given Away FREE

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Each spectator entering the Grotto Stadium with general admis-
sion tickets to "The Awakening" from August 6th until the close
of the engagement will be given an opportunity to participate (abso-
lutely free of any additional cost) when this wonderful dream home
is presented on the closing Saturday night of this year's spectacle.

The lot is 40 feet x 115 feet. and Is Improved with ewer-, water, elettric cor-
rent and concrete sidewalks. The housewill be
roded according to plans
selected and approved by the recipient, which, together with the cost id the lot.
shall not exceed 814.000. It is 'ovate.' in Whitney•Ilulle tiger Company's Morning•
side subdivision. In one of the most heautifol and most highly restricted sections
of the Grand River Avenue district. If you have • c ar. drive out and gee It
Sunday. 11 is one •nd • half blocks from Grand River Avenue. The house will
be built within 00 days after the presentation.
In addition, the giving away of •utomobiles will be continued each night.

New Acts — Added Thrills — Sensational Features

A new program throughout will he presented. Those who have seen the

last bill will be •ntaxed •t the new one. If you were pleased with

the old bill, you will be swept nil your fete by what Is coming.

GROTTO STADIUM — DAVISON AT DEXTER

Admission $1.10 as before.

IT PAYS TO OWN A

HUPMOBILE

NEW MODELS
NOW ON DISPLAY

Women's Welfare Organiaation.

The board of directors of the Jew-
ish Women's European Welfare Or-
ganization met on July 28 at the sum-
mer home of Mrs. Max Satovsky at
Grosse Point and discussed important
business dealing with the problem of
the European orphan. A luncheon
followed the meeting. The next meet-
ing of the board will be held on Sat-
urday evening at the home of Mrs.
Fred Epstein, 545 Mt. Vernon ave-
nue.


1920.

Detroit Life Insurance Co.

"The Company of Sen)ice"

Takes Pleasure in Extending to Y.

A CORDIAL INVITATION TO
BE PRESENT

At the Formal Opening of Their

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Newly painted.
Hots many ex-
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move uickly.

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On Tuesday, the Seventh Day of August,

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