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A Feature of

Our August
Fur Sale

This

Hudson Seal
Coat at $495

Skins soft and pliable as
Duvelyne. Full length
model ; shawl collar and
deep cuffs of Viatka
Squirrel. Large, wide
sleeves. Fastened at side
with fancy ornament—
a truly remarkable buy.

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN

2 A:Ycial and

Qrsonai

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwah
of Massachusetts avenue have return
ed from an interesting trip thriugh
various portions of Wisconsin and
Illinois. En route they visited at
Camp Rookwood, where their daugh-
ter, Miss Myra Finsterwald, spent the
vacation period.

PAGE NINE

mos lac

Engagemruts

Fraternal and
Club Notes

Mr. and !qrs. J. M. Millner an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Bessye, to 11. Jack Halperin
of this city.
• I. 0. B. B. Auxiliary.
---
The first meeting of the Ladies'
Mr. and Mrs. S. Nathanson an-
Auxiliary to Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I.
nounce the engagement of their
O. B. II., will he held Tuesday. Sept.
daughter, Dorothy, to Henry Caplan,
4, instead of Monday, Sept. 3, as an.
son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Caplan of
nounceol last week.
Troy,
N. Y.
The meeting will be held at It
o'clock in the 11'nai Po'rith club
Mr. and Mrs. Slyer Fink of 1199
rooms, Brush and Attains.
Atkinson ttVe1111e announce the oon-
gagernoont of their daughter, Dorothy,
Women'. Welfare Organization.
to Harry Markle of Pittsburgh, son
Because of the approaching holi-
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Markle.
days, the European Jewish Women's
----- -
Welfare Organization will hull a spe-
Mr, and Sirs. Joseph Alexander of
cial meeting on Tuesday evening,
Burlingame avenue announce the en.
Sept. 4, at the Mogen Abraham Syna-
casement of their daughter, Edith, to
gogue on Farnsworth street. Mem-
Ilarry Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs.
bers are urged to attend.
Meyer Phillips of West Grand bou-
levard.
Philoinathic Debating Club.

Mrs. Benno Marx was hostess at
an elaborate luncheon for 24 guests I
at her home out Connecticut avenue
On Friday afternoon, at which occa-
sion the engagement of her daughter,
Miss Vera Marx, to Ivor Kahn son
'
of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Kahn of High-
!moot Park, was announced. The out- '
of-town guests at this delightful func-
tion were Mrs. Emma Adams, Mrs. I
J. Wise and daughter, Miss June
The Philomathic Debating club
Wise, of St. Louis. Mo. Many social
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rice of 541 Hol-
;drafts are being planned in honor of will begin its twenty-fifth year of ac- brook avenue announce the engage-
tivity
with the beginning of the fall
5liss Marx.
ment of their daughter, Pauline, to
term on Sunday evening, Sept. 2, at
Herman J. Bullies.
Mrs. Maxwell Silver of East War- the Kirby Center. The program will
ren avenue has returned from a de- consist of an installation of the new
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Smith of Grand
lightful two months' stay at Ocean [officers, as follows: Benjamin .1. Sa.
City, Md. Mrs. Silver was accom- fir, speaker; Sydney DeYoung, clerk; Rapids announce the engagement of
William
Koppow,
assistant
clerk;
Isa-
their
daughter, Mildred Barbara. te
panied on her trip by her son, Henry
!dare Berger, sergeant-at-arms; Jack Ilarry II. Krell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Silver.
Thumin and Isadore Goldstein, mem- Michael Krell of Detroit.
The Misses Ida and Mildred Snyder tiers of the board of directors, in ad-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherman of
of Hotel Addison entertained as their dition to these (officers.
Those who will relinquish C:eir (tf- Albany, N. Y., announce the engage-
guest the past week Miss Rebecca
, fices to the newly elected men are molt of their daughter, Edythe, too
[tains of Titusville, Pa.
I Aaron Weieswasser, speaker; Mr. So- Dr. l'hilip Jay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bloom of fir, clerk; Mr. DeYoung, asssitant Jacob Jay of Dtroit.
Tennyson avenue are entertaining as ;clerk; Mr. Koppow, sergeant-at-arms.
their house guest Robert Lewis of in the program fur the next term is
Tulsa, Okla., and Walter Adams of included a debate with a state col-
lege, the twenty-fifth annual banquet
St. Louis, Mo.
—•-• - and the tenth annual oratorical eon-
, e•
Mrs. Isaac Simon of Delaware aye. ?est.
--
nue has returned from a summer's
SILK-NURKO
Blue
Bird
Girls.
stay in St. Louis, Mo., where she vis-
Mr. and NIrs. I. Nurko announce
A meeting of the Blue Bird Girls
ited at the home of her sister, Mrs.
was held Tuesday evening, Aug. 21, the marriage of their daughter, Ger-
Edward Samuels.
at the home of Mrs. S. Harris, 683 trude Elizabeth, to Israel Silk, son of
The Misses Leonore, Esther and West Milwaukee avenue. The annual Charles Silk, on Wednesday, Aug. 15.
Ruth Grabowsky, daughters of Mr. dance, which is to be given at the The marriage ceremony, which was
solemnized by Rabbi A. Si. Hersh-
and Mrs. Morris Grabowsky, returned Statler shortly, was discussed.
The next regular meeting will be man, at the home of the bride's par-
on Sunday from a summer's touting
at Gaylord, Mich., where they at. held at the home of Mrs. E. Gerber, ents, was witnessed by members of
the immediate family only. Those
tended a well known camp for girls. 5451 Beaubien street, Sept. 4.
from out of town in attendance were
Mr. and Sirs. James Silk and Louis
Arrow Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Breiten-
bach of Putnam avenue entertained Sunday, Oct. 7, is the date set for Silk of Flint, Mrs, Joseph Elk and
as their guests the past week Mr, the third annual dance of the Arrow sons, Irwin, Edward and Leonard, of
and Mrs. Adolph Marx and sun, Rich- Club, to be held at the Kirby Center. Toledo, and Louis Shillman and
ard Marx, and Milton Selznick of Plans are being completed for the daughters, the Misses Gertrude and
Pittsburgh. affair and members are enthusiastic- Lucille Shillman. of Pittsburgh. Mr.
ally working for its success.
and Mrs. Silk left for an extended
wedding trip to Colorado Springs,
Miss Pauline Schak, a teacher in
Estes Park and California, following
Ace
of
Clubs.
the public schools of Detroit, has re-
The Ace of Clubs at the last meet- which they will make their home in
turned from a fortnight's vacation in
ing
elected
the
following
new
officers:
Detroit.
Reed City, where she visited with
William Lnnkin, president; Lillian
relatives and friends.
Shapiro, vice-president; Reuben Co
Mr. and Mrs. Benno Marx of Con. hen. treasurer; Joe Raskin, secretary.
necticut avenue are entertaining as The club has made a pledge of $r)o

Woodward Thru to Washington

Looking for Hats

()no discovers theM,NVith
delight, in our millinery
salon; here a soft tarn and
there a severe high crown,
the narrowest of brims or
no brims at all; long rib-
bon loops drooping to the
shoulder, feathery cock-
ades perched at precari-
ous angles.

fliarriages

"No Sir!
It's Not NEW---
Merely Cleaned
By JACOBY'S!"

I

SN'T it funny, Jim, that every
time I have some old duds
cleaned and pressed by Jacoby,
fellows like yourself hand me bou-
quets on my tine choice of a "new"
suit!
"As a matter of fact, 'bout the
only difference there is between
new clothes and those that have
undergone
treatment by
Jacoby is —
the price!
And boy,
that's a big
difference
indeed !"
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From the President's desk—Talk No. 154

The Men Who
Pass My Desk

Day by day they come and go.
Well preserved, elderly men, who
usually spend their winters in the
south—men who have made their

success.

Then there are the smartly
dressed, younger men, who repre-
sent the backbone of Detroit's in-
dustrial life and are on the high
road to success.
—And, lastly, the very young
men with the long, hard road yet
to travel, but saving part of their
earnings for future use.

These younger men will advance from class to
class until they reach the top, just as I have seen
those other niton do. It isn't luck—it is plain work

and determination.

IRS T

ATE BAN

•

Griswold and Lafayette.

70 Years of Success

their house guests their sisters and to the Keren Ilayesod, to be paid in
brother, Mrs. Emma Adams and Mrs. weekly assessments on the members.
J. Wise and daughter, Miss June Harry Friedgut, sponsor of the
Wise, and Otto Schubach of St. • club. was elected an honorary mem-
Louis, :Mo. her of the organization.

One tries them on be-
fore lonk mirrors — rich
velvets in new browns,
black beaver trimmed
with burnt goose, perhaps
a bright colored toque of
Chinese blue. It's only
natural to choose the most
becoming.

BOOK BARGAINS

FOR

SUMMER READING

Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Modell of
Westminster avenue are receiving fe-
licitations on the birth of a daugh-
ter, Gertrude, on Aug. 24.

Albacus Club.
Miss Sadie Netzorg of regon ave.
nue has returned from a delightful At a meeting of the Albacus Club
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morrison (Rose
summer's trip through the Canadian on Thursday evening at the home of Weber) are receiving congratulations
Rockies to Bailiff and Lake Louise Robert Ettinger, 4619 Twelfth street, on the birth of a son on Aug. 26.
and to Los Angeles, Calif. plans were made for a picnic to Put-
in-Bay on Labor Day.

JEWISH COLONISTS
EXHIBIT AT MOSCOW

Milford Stern of East Grand bou-
levard, accompanied by his son,
Rob-
En route to New York, .A.
Philip, motored to Cleveland and Ak-
ron, Ohio, the past week fur a few lentz of Chattanooga, Tenn.. spent
several days with his sister and broth- Agriculturists From Russia, Palestine
days' stay.
and Argentine at Russian
er. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Plotter
Land Show.
Miss Clasie Epstein of St. Louis, of 8215 Greenfield Amine.
Mu., is the guest of her sisters, Mrs.
MOSLoW.—(.1. T. A.) —Jewish
Miss Sylvia Marcus and Louis Mar-
Henry Rindskopf and Mrs. Max Ben-
cus have returned to their home in colonists from South Russia are rep-
jamin, for a few weeks.
Pittsburgh after a pleasant stay of resented in the Russian agricultural
•
and industrial exhibition in Moscow.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hirsch and five weeks in the city.
The colonists have a pavilion of their
sons, Maurice Landsberg and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fisher of 3490 own.
Samuel Heyman and son of ( hocago
At the foreign section of the exhi.,
were recent guests at Hotel Addison. Cadillac avenue have returned from
a motor trip through the East, cover- !akin the Jewish Labor Federation of
Harris Livingstone, accompanied ing the territory of New York, Bos- Palestine is represented, as are many
private Jewish firms of Palestine.
by his daughter, Miss Augusta Liv- ton, Maine, the Berkshires and Man-
More exhibits are awaited, among
instone of Charlestown, S. C., spent tascett Beach.
them that of Jewish colonists of Ar-
several days in Detroit the past week,
gentine.
Mrs.
Matthew
E.
Greenberg
has
re-
the guests of many of their friends.
turned to her home in New York City
Miss Nannette W'einman of Ilamil- after a visit of three weeks with her PLANNED TO MURDER
ton boulevard has returned from and sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Da-
EIGHTY GERMAN JEWS
extended trip through Yellowstone! vid Sillman of 3490 Cadillac avenue.
Park, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Den- I
MUNICIL—(.1. T. A.)—Charges
Miss Maxine Fisher of 390 Cadillac
ver, Colo. En route to Det pit. Miss'
Weinman visited for sevei tekks avhue is entertaining as her house that a terrorist band, having its head-
quarters
in Munich, composed of 80
with friends and relatives is Chicago. guest Miss May Stock of Grosse
men, had conspired to murder as many
Point.
Jews,
were
made at the trial of two
Mrs. S. Rosenthal, accompanied by
Miss Frances Netzorg has returned of the accused terrorists, Rage and
her daughter, Miss Belle Rosenthal
Zwenauer.
They are charged with
of Frederick street, have returned front Samoine Beach, Me., where she
from a delightful visit with many of went as the guest of Miss Marian the murder of the young student Baur,
their friends and relatives in Boston, Hawthorne at the close ofthe sum- one of the members of their own gang,
mer session of the music school of who hod aroused the suspicion of the
Mass.
gang leaders.
Middlebury, Vt.
According to the prosecutor, Huge,
Mrs. A. Kaufman of Pittsburgh
Mrs. J. Rubin and daughter, at a secret meeting held on Feb. 13,
was the guest the past week at the
Frances, have returned to their home had given instructions that each mem- '
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry
in Montgomery, Ala., after a several her select some puminent Jew for
A Silberberg, accompanied by his weeks' stay in Detroit and Mt. Cle- destruction. At tr date to be desig-
son, Milton Silberberg, of Burlingame mens. During their Detroit stay nated by !fogy, each member was
avenue, have left for a motor trip to they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,worn to carry out his part of the
plot. The assassinations were to be
Oil City, Pa., where they contemplate Kimche of Warren avenue.
carried out the day of the "reaction-I
remaining for a few weeks' stay.
Miss Esther Rubin, for several try uprising."
Baur, who according to the prose-
Harold Imerman, son of Mr. and weeks the house guest of Miss Mollie
Mrs. A. !merman of Frederick street, Kimche of Warren avenue, has re- cution, met death at the hands of his
fellow
conspirators, was involved in
turned
to
her
home
in
Montgomery,
has returned from a three weeks'
visit in Saginaw and in Columbus and Ala. Miss Rubin traveled through the murder of Dr. Walter (fathom,
and
in
the attempt on the life of Herr
the East prior to her Detroit visit.
Springfield, Ohio.
Scheideman.
Miss Mollie Kimche of Warren ave-
Mr. and Mrs. 13. R. Federman and
the Misses Irene and Anntete Feder- nue is spending several weeks in the
man of Twenty-eighth street are en- South. She will spend the holidays
tertaining as their house guests Mr. in Tampa, Fla.
and Mrs. I.. G. Federman and family
of Ashlon, Ohio, and Miss Rose Moss
Mr. and Mrs. David Werbe of Sec-
of McKeesport, Pa.
ond boulevard are entertaining as
their guest their cousin, Miss Sarah
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg Caplon of Chicago. Many charming
have moved from Brush street to functions have been given in honor
In loving memory of our Item. fath-
their new home at 271 Eliot street. of Miss Caplon.
er, Harris Finsilver, who died eight
yeses ago, Aug. 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace of 526
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Rosenberg and
Gone but not forgotten.
Kirby avenue have moved into their
Mrs. D. G. Shapiro have returned
His Loving Children and Grand-
new home at 2304 Clairmount ave-
from a trip to Atlantic City.
children.
nue, corner I.aSalle boulevard.

In loving memory of our dearly be.
Mrs. S. Horvitz of Ottawa, Ont.,
Miss Evelyn Schreiber of 1130
Longfellow avenue entertained at a who spent the past three weeks with loved mother, Leonora Wertheimer.
Gone but not forgotten.
luncheon and theater party for the her children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hor-
Her Loving Daughter, Gertrude
Misses Myrtle Brocky, Edith Horwitz witz of 2537 West Grand boulevard,
Wertheimer Stern.
and Rose Berman of Cleveland and has returned to her home. During
her stay in the city she was extensive-
Rita Freeman of Boston.
ly entertained by her relatives and
The Misses Rae and Ann Cohen of friends.

East Palmer avenue have left for To.
Benjamin S. Goldberg of Chicago
ledo, Ohio, where they will spend the
week-end with Miss Millie Copelan. is visiting with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Goldberg of Medbury boule
Miss Celia Horowitz of Toronto, yard.

Canada, who spent the past two
Mrs. 0. Weiswasser has returned
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. F. Fryman
of 1010 Mt. Vernon avenue, has re- from a two months' stay at her for-
mer
home, Rochester, N. Y., and the
turned to her home.
Summerville, N. Y., resorts, visiting
her
sisters,
Mrs. E. B. Bernstein and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zuckerman
(Lucille Jacobs), whose marriage Mrs. S. Carson. She was accom-
panied by her niece, Miss Marion Le.
took place at Ann Arbor on Jan. 3,
are now making their home with Mr. vim of Rochester, who is spending
several weeks with Mrs. Weiswasser
and Mrs. Leo Zuckerman of 51 Edi-
at her home, 422 Erskine street.
son avenue.

Miss Sylvia Jackson has returned
to her home after a three weeks' stay
in Flint.

Black plush, with
green rogue I roth-
et .4, $.!2.50.

Brown ponne yel-
1 et, i I h double
cockade, 545.00.

Miss Ethel Klein of Warren avenue
is visiting with relatives and friends
in Pittsburgh and Cleveland.

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