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Judaea

Club
Notes

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SIMMONS -K I RSCHB AU M
A charring wedding took place at
the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Sun-
Pirchai Zion.
iss Myra Finsterwald of Boston
day, June 29, when, before a large
The last meeting of the Pirchai
has returned home after
Io
assemblage of guests, Miss Lillian
tE1.11/4.,tt. 0114.31.
was
held
at
the
home
of
Miss'
spendinK a month at Camp Sargent, Zioll
Kirschbaum, daughter of Mr. and
Bertha Shrager of 521 Medbury ave-
1 h Kirschbaum, was
Teterboro, N. 11,
nue. It was reported that $ a•
united in marriage to Fred E. Sim-
been sent tel the Jewish National
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farostetn anal
OI of Mrs. Mary Simmons of
Fund. The program of the evening 1110I1S, Sc
Columbus, Ohio. Rabbi A. M. Ilersh-
son, Leo, of 308 East Kirby avenue
consisted of hat speeches given by man officiated. The bride was lovely
left this week for Holland.

various members..
. --
in a gown of white duchess satin,
At the next meeting an impromptu
daintily draped and entrained with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp of 2274,
debate will be held.
avenue
have
as
their
orange
blossoms. Iler v eil was held
Longfellow'
house guest their mother, Mrs. Sobel
I in place by a coronet arrangement of
She carried a
of Chicago.
, petals and crystals.
shower bouquet of bride's roses and
lilies-of.the-alley. Mrs. Adolph L.
Miss Riith AlPerm has as her guest
lilies-of-the-valley.
Simmons of Akron, Ohio, as matron
Mt , . NI, Glass of Hancock, Mich.
of
Xl: \\ sTYLES IN
President of Detroit tCouncil Active of honor, .was attired in a gown
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Bice and
poutlre blue, with head-dress of silver
at Convention.
leaves and rhinestones. She carried
r. and Mrs. N. Davies will he re
Sunday', July al, at the resi-
hiiI110
Solomon president of the a sIiower bouquet of Columbia roses.
tli nee of Mr. and Mrs. Rice, Leslie Di•troit council - of Young Judaea The bridesmaids were Miss Ann
Populie style- for -poll- wear and general wear. Slip-on
Manor, 3025 East Grand boulevard,
leaders, and Philip Slump , itz were Kirschbauln, of the bride; Miss
styles, Tuxedo wet rout styles, sleeveles" and collarless
from 3 to 6 and to 11 o'clock. No
Diego, Cal.!
• c hosen members of the executive Helen Brodersobn of Still
n d the
or sou, with round collars; many have pockets. Open.
oink.
committee of American Young Ju- Miss Gertrude 11. Se hrieber a
close or fancy wea, es. Colors-greys, tans, new greens,
-
i dam at it s s ixteenth annual convert- Misses Rose and Florence Kirsch-
,
huff, nat:,
black and brown.
1c)stes,
!Miss Sailye Girflokie " 1,
thin held recently at Long Beach, N. boom, si- t crs of the bride. All were
a farewell bridee at her home,
'nee of Mr. Slomovitz, attired in pastel shades with different
th

IN
I
Lt
$7.50 - $10
AO Mack avenue, Saturday evening, who

was a member, of-Cie executive head-dresses of crystals and pearls,
.Buie 2a. in honor tit' her sister, Miss ' committee during the past year, Mr. and carried bouquets of premier
ii
went-

for
noes. The junior bridesmaids, who
M.i lli e Garfinkl e , who kft

Levin was asked before tho colleen-
Covers were laid- for 11 . I tion to sit in with the committee and strewed rose petals in the path of
e to, t rip.
.
the bride, were little Helen and Eve•
Vll,t S.
, 1. , take part in shaping the.organiza-
'
lyn Greenberg, Esther Slobin and
---
Woodward Thru to We,hington.
i ' policies
tons
po C for the coming year.
woOD.1 ■ 0 SW.
M.-s Mollie Garfinkle of 3001 31ack Mr. Levin was chairman of the nomi- Ilelen llockall. Adolph Simmonss of
COD meth, n with any other store
II ie . left Sunday, June 29, fur a
nations committee and took an active Akron, Ohio, acted as best man. The
is stern trip. She will visit in Chi- part in. the convialtion. II is report groom was given in marriage by his
e.g., Colorado Springs, Denver, Salt' on the work of Detroit . Young Judaea norther and brother, Milton Simmons
I.,skt City, San Francisco, Los An- was received with applause, • Ile of Columbus, Ohio. The ushers were
I gales, Hollywood, Pasadena and other pledged $500 as the contributionof Dr. Harry Kirschbaum, brother of
I points of interest. While in Paso- the Detroit council fair•the work of the bride; Messrs. Paul Gorelick, Al-
vin Schreiber, Morris Goldberg of
demi she will be the house guest of the national organization.
M ).cola Lapitb•s, it former Detroit
Falmouth, K y., and Dr. Ben Freeman.
t
. .
Mrs. Kirschbaum, mother of
resident. M iss Cat-tinkle will return 1
ANNOUNCES
bride. wore a gown of beaded black
in the autumn.
1200
of 'rebid'
Mrs. hini-
,
Miss Mollie Hoffman ,will leave
and lil es-of-the-valley.
.
Sunday for Denver, where she will
-,------
First. Grohs, I: Wileomed Monday, mons,
the groom,
was I
gowned mother
in black of
georgette
and lace,
make her permanent home. • .
June 30;
1 , carrying lilies...if-the-valley and or-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green were
, a ids.
Among the out-of-town guests
into to 12 couples at 995, Theodore
The first group of 200 boys awl
AT 8701 TWELFTH STREET, CORNER BLAINE
street Saturday, June 28, in honer girls who are to spend twit weeks ,as were )I r. and Mrs. A. It. Cohen tel
Miss' Kathleen Lander, a recent t he guest., of the camp roittluch:d un- Brooklyn, N. N., ,rnioparritt, of the
WALNUT 5731
graduate, from the Garfield Schol. der" the auspices eel the Fresh Air So- bride'. Mrs. Mary Simmons anti Mil-
Mr
Columbus,
Ohio'
The
rooms
were
decorated
in
old
rose
ciety arrived Monday, June 30, when ton S 1 111111011,1 ell
C ;stal-Chinaware-Gifts-
and silver, the rictus colors of Mks t he cling, was opened for the season. and Mrs. A I.. Simmons of Akron,
,, n
it o , „t„,,,h
I Pieces - broken assort-
San-
me thousand children will be given O hi o
Lander.
a vacation during July and August.
MT. and Mrs. S. J. Gold-
n its--- seasoh-end necumnla-
,
y.,
Cal.:
family of I. almout
r. and Nits. Mart in Lippit, memo- . The officers of the Fresh Air 'So- Diego,
berg . and
Cherry
ti is,Things, infinite in va-
7 r
1423 •-----
n: n led by Ned Lippit and his fiancee, ,.; e t y -bay, eom pleted plans for the Jeffries Goldsoff and Saul Solomon or
Miss Ethel last, motored to ('tire- reception of visitobs interested in the Columbus, Ohio.
Woodward
•". r y and unusual in selection.
y camp and in children's vacation work,
land to spend the Fourth of Jul.
Mr. and Mrs. Simmons have left
1 While there they will be the house , These visitors-will be received at 'all' for. an extended eastern trip and
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
QurtIon.
.
times.
The
'eamp
is
situated
at
Lake
upon
their return will reside in De-
Your Convenience '
Shore drive, ' Station 22, Mdunt troit.
--
Rita R. Unger has left for Forest, cl,„.„,„„ . ,
.
.
. \,o s t., year 1,200 children,. were
Ohio, to be the guest of Mrs. H. Gus-
YELICK-COHEN
I tin Meyers (Rose Edloff) for several given vacations of two weeks or more..
The Wolverne hotel was the scene ,
Among' .,these %vete # large number df the marriage of Ruth Evelyn ;
' days.
I - who, because ,of 'under-nourishment, Cohen to Casper C. Veliek Sunday I
For fhr benefit of onr ern-
Mrs. Mark Weinbeck • entertained were sent for extended stays by phy- noon, June 29, followed by a dinner
..
W dnesday at 0 luncheon at the . e „,j e iy , -
iloyees, tie wilt close our
. and a reception. The bride was
.
Whittier, complimenting 11 rs. C..
charming in a gown of bridal satin )
hop Saturday ofternomni at •
\ Creenstone of Decatur, Ill., and Miss
and lace, fashioned with a long train
ptuniatv duly ,a nil A

Bess Blanc of Chicago..
of satin with wide inserts of laced
She wore a Dutch style lace cap with
HEMSTITCHED PURE LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS
Mrs J. G. Israel of Ilazalwchol
her veil attached to the back of the 1
AT $8.95
• • n
Avenue entertained at 'a bridge an Plotter, in Beilis Case', Renounces cap. Her shower bouquet was of
Mat Ar• Actual $12.50 Values)
honor
of
the
Misses
Bertha
and
Jean
roses and lilies-of-the-valley. The
, •
Cloche. Of pure Irish Linen. In flue different
:1111.5
. Bigoted Acts,
S-inch mninre
I Holtzman, who ,havo left for an, ex.
designs. Three •re 0101 812.50 values. July Sale Inc., 0.95.
bridesmaids
were
dressed
in
pastel

, tended trip through the west.
CONSTANTINOPLE.-(j. T: A.) . shades. Miss Elsie Rassner wore a
i
-.M. Boutitakine, foinierty - literary frock of soft blue chiffon over deli-
Hemmed All-Linen Damask Breakfast Napkns
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Caplan of editor of the 'Novoye Vremia and rate pink, trimmed with a lattice- I
mmer 00.
lime design.. A very zervicetble napkin for s
Is 'Inch napkins. In Ito-
work
of
narrow
velvet
ribbon.
Miss
I
July
?tale
lirirelig.311
a
dozen.
in
Sebastopol,
.
. of a paper
w k'.
a hvo months' trip abroad. 1Shile in later
which wets specially ,intentled to in- Miriam Simonsky, cousin of the
London Mr. Caplan will attend the rite pogroms and anti-Semitic ex- bride, wore a frock of pink, bouffant,
MADEIRA DINNER CLOTHS
sessions of the Advertising Clubs of
Elaborately Hand Embroidered and Scelloped
• •
cesses, has caused great astonishment with inserts in the skirt of gold lace
the World convention.•
At $37.50
h ire by visiting- the Federation of. over blue. Miss Josephine Unger
(These era $42.60 values)
Leila S' 'k left AVednestlay Hebrew 'teachers. to est. *them to or- wore a gown of tel rose chiffon em-
enamel..
The nioet exquidte clothe. Size 53 in el inchee. F.laboratrly hand
Miss
Wis , to range a lecture by him in ;their club broidered with flowers and pearls.
derol.
With
rme
et-alloyed
edges.
'chase Meileirs Dinner Cloths sell regu-
adison,
M
IF for her home a n
on the subject "Ilow I Vas I.ed to Miss Miriam Levin wore a colonial
rly
at
02.50.
J.ily
Sale
Drive.
each
$37.0.

spend the summer.
Anti.- Sem itism." After style bouffant frock of powder blue
'Abandon
the' federation and cream here. The bridesmaids
EWI
PURE
LINEN CRASH BRIDGE-SETS AT $3.50
•• hesitation,
Mrs. Hen ry IM. Weil anti Nirs. Max- .. some
,.f ,'
curried sheaths of white and pink
agreed to arrange the lecture. •
(Including Napkins)
-111 well Sityktwere hostesses.at afluneh
one 36•1nch cloth and four
M. Bournakine spoke of his early peonies. The ushers were Casper
lire Linen Crash. Ecru lawin trimmed. Set coneble
eon *at the Sta,tler • Hotet followed by
Cutler, Morris Levitt, Sidney Forman
Sperlal July Price co(
9 3.50.
natie.
.,,theater party at the Garrick, Thurs- I life. lie was the son, he said, of a
Was born in Kre- and Albert Blitz. Robert Ellenstien
day, June 20, in honor of Mm. San, railway worker and
ee ' rnentchoug, , in the Ukraine, in the officiated as best man and Mrs. A.
Extra Special! In the New Bed Department.
uel Mated, wht?Will , sail -July 6 p I midst of a Jewish population. It was Blitz, sister of the bride, acted as
Why bother about packing when you can have one != Europe. . •
Full Size Mattresses at $11.75
! the Jews who gave hint Ilia first edu- matron of honor. Rabbi Henry J.

'
of those 'de- I P
With rolled edge ,
ready to eat-and
M t ree gee . Cotton 0,1 frit filled.
delivered to
31iix Shepman of Pittsbuigh,spent I cation and helped, him when he was Berkowitz officiated.
beer ore 50-lb
Mr. and Mrs. Velick will be at
Extra Special July hire •t 111,15,
wet•k
in
DetroiLvisiting
rein-
friendless
and
starving.
In
the
Rus-
licious lunches consisting of those good things you
the pasl -
secondary school, which he af- home to their friends after July 15 in
,, '
tt "• tires and frit!nds.
like to eat.
. ; I terwards attended, he fell under the the Roosevelt Apartments on Tuxedo
THE POPULAR "BETTY BATES"
-
, influence of anti-Semitic propaganda avenue.
KRINKLED BEDSPREADS AT $5.95
Mr: ahtl,Mrs, Joseph H. Marks and i and on leaving the uniyersity he pro-
ironing. With scalloped edges. Seereneker
The opreed that done not require
,IJ-1' family,. formerly. of 25 Tennyson
tripes of bloc., lime or gold. Regular 0.50 values. July SpecIel at 0.95.
a blind hatred towards all
'
71L'
P
- rll ' avenue, are at hohie to their friendsi Je!ks. These sentiments, publicly an-
'
I nounced, enabled' him to be made one .
.,
. 1
runt 509.
of the editors of the Novoye Vremia,
Just Phone Garfield 8874.
NEW YORK-Supreme Court Jun
ardentanti-Semites
Which
tice Thomas W. Churchill, former
I Dr. Max Winslow of ' Farnsu . 'orth c BonuoIr d no fi k n n
1
hu o§,:f.
s ts.the"ti Trn
d e.p. o .at
avenue,
who
recently
received
his
de-1
said
M.
chairman
of the board of trustees of

srree in dentistry at the Universty
i its trial, I found myself in the !aborts- the College of the City of New York,
Michigan, is associated with Dr. Ed- , tory where the documents 'were be- at the seventy-eighth commencement
ward Kozlow.
! ing forged to prove the basis of the exercises held at the college criticized
Sunday afternoon, June 29, Miss laccusation against the perpetrators the law recently passedby Congress.
Northwestern Section's New Delicatessen Store.
Mollie Glist of 141 Rosedale court 1 of the supposed ritual murder." . Justice Churchill described the law as
having a "sinister purpose in cutting
MAX WILSON, Prop.
Condemns Own Writings.
was hostess at a bridge luncheon ink
Bournakine condemned his down the number of "brunettes from
Nt.
8831 Linwood Avenue Between Gladstone and Hazelwood.
honor of Miss Pearl Kaminsky 'of , writings in which he had recently at- Southern Europe and favoring the 1 $
McKeesport, Pa, Miss Glist enter- '
We Deliver Free Anywhere in the City.
a party Sunday . legal that Bolshevism was the work blonds of Northern Europe."
"When they want to keep out Ital-
tained 20 guests att
of 06. Jews. The presence of Jews
a cotnplaint.
thank
you
once
for
a
compliment
and
twice
for
evening. Among the Bolsheviks, he said, is ex- isms anti Jews they are acting counter •
We
to the genius of the fathers of this
Dr. Dennis D. Koran, who recently , ;61MA by the fact that the Jews country," he declared. "If we were
o f have suffered more from Tsarist per-
graduated from the UniVersity
where I secution than any other section of honest we would say we want to keep
out this race or that. But don't let
Michigan, has left for Chicago,
people in Russia.
he will be' an interne at the Michael !the
, M. Bournakine concluded his ac.! us lie so patently on the statute bnoks
Reese Hospital of that
city.
tore with an appeal to the Jews to . when we pick out the census of 1890
,
because there were
Mrs. A. Jackson :and daughter, work together with their Russian instead of 1910,
FA
corn atriots • and especially with the I fewer of the people we want to keep
Sylvia, and son, Newton, avt
intellectuals, to, restore its former', out in 181i0 than in 1.01 .
tor a month's stay at Walled Lake. i 1rreatnests to their mutual fatherland.) Degrees and diplomas were award-
90 per cent of
Several Russian monarchists, pees.. ed to 489 graduates,
survey of the I
Robert Ellenstein entertained at ,
ent at the lecture, attacked 31. Bour l whom, according to a
his home Saturday evening, June 28, nakine, alleging that he was not sin- student body, are Jews.
C.as.
with a stag dinner in honor of
care in what he said, an claiming '
per C. Velick, whose marriage col that he had never represented the 1 NOTED CHEMIST RESIGNS, ,
(The Garden Spot of Michigan)
Ruth Cohen took place Sunday, best type of Russian monarchist. His
PROTESTING INJUSTICE
Offers good dancing, boating and fishing, and other enjoyments
first class summer resorts.
June 29.
penitence, they said, was only as.:
_-
which only can be got at
Aimed for the purpose of obtaining
1.1 T . A.) -Professor '
MUSIC
31UNICII .---.
Located 30 miles from Detroit, the
The bridal party of the Volick-
Willstaetter,
German
chemist who 0
Cohen
wedding
of
Sunday,
June
29,,
Jewish
support
for
his
schemes.
A
N
D
Bellevue Hotel is accessible by fine
Jewish speakers in the discussion
scientific
auto roads or by ferry which stops
DANCING
Was entertained at a dinner at East. which followed said that M. Bourns'. research work, resigned from his post • 4
Bellevue
at
immediately at the hotel
wood Inn following the reception, Eine would be mistaken if he thought won the Nobh• Prize
for his as a pro- •
Yon will /it'd a spirit
of Munich
Island. There is a place right at the
which took place at the Wolverine he could draw Jewish circles into his at the U
of friendliness and a
t the anti-Semitic action 0
hotel to park your car.
Hotel.
work by a pretended recantation of I of
• the unitersity board. The board ,
home-like atmosphere.
„.„k
his anti-Semitic views.
macs b y
SPECIAL LUNCH AND DIN. sr
I had declined to accept two Jewish pro- 1r
Mrs. Rose Ilersch and Alvin D.
or month and one-half
fessors urdt•r the pretext that they 0
N ER SERVED
Ilersch were the honor guests at see-
rote for children.
were "foreigners."
(Kosher)
era) dinner parties during the week
You will enjoy the week-end over July 4 at the
previous to their departure for Eu-
rope Thursday, July 3. They will
visit England, France, Germany and Headed Group Who Welcomed Nati.
f
o
Italy, returning about the made
State Men.
September.
NEW PORK.-(J. T. A.)-Percy
(Largest Lake Hotel in the State )
S. Straus, son of the late Isadore
ABE BUSKER, Prop.
Straus, was the chairman of a group
Phone Bellevue 122
Bellevue Island, Lake Orion
of 30 New 'Yorkers, formerly Georg-
ians, who acted as a committer of wel-
• 111-
1 illi,
come to the Georgian delegation to
Despite the great sacrifice in prices, liberal credit
111
7111XIIII71.1111 111.111_11.1.1111,1
the Democratic convention.
terms are available on anything you buy during this
This delegation, from the home
sale. This service, together with the very low prices,
state of the -Ku Klux Klan, is gener-
make it easy for every family to bring beautiful new
In loving memory of Rose Brenner ally suspected of Klan affiliations.
e, who died the third day in To- Hollins N. Randolph of Atlanta, who
Bent-
furniture into their home.
2,100 Miles of Wonderful Sight Seeing.
great-grandson
of
Thomas
Jeffer-
mtit, June 18, 1923.
is a
son, led the delegation. When asked
Detroit, Niagara Falls, Albany, The Berkshires, Boston, Cape Cod,
The days •re std without you.
by an interviewer concerning the dele-
Newport, New York and all principal cities and return, in our
(The we dearly loved la 5050.
nut in our memory you •iii ever remain .
gation's connection with the Klan, he
"Mies Michion"
stated: "If there are any Klansmen
Pierce - Arrow De Luxe Pullman.
Iler Loving Husband, Children, on this delegation, then 1 don't know
Particular..
Call Cr Write for Full
Parents, Sisters and Brothers.
about it."
Ave., at Washington Blvd.

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mother, Mrs. Nellie Fineberg, who compared with 6,565,311, the total
died three years ago June 23.
population. or less than one and seven-
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