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Mr. and Sire. Maurice Bloch
Summer Sale of
engagement of their daughter, Ruth,
to Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, son of
Mr. and Mn. Samuel Burnstines of
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gordon of
1716 West Philadelphia avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ethel, to Dr. Ilarry B.
Bronston, son of Mr. and Mrs. If.
Bronston.
New and Exclusive
19244925 Styles
We wish to emphasize this fact that
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Shaffer an-
nounce the engagement of their'
daughter, Elsa Frances, to Nelson S.
Shapero, son of Mr. and atm. M.
Shapero.
arc showing the largest stock of
quality furs ever shown by any retail
house. An entire new ensemble of
coats and wraps of Summer Ermine,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Gavronsky of At-
lanta, Ga., announce the engagement
of their daughter, Effie, to Herman
Barris of Marion, Ind., son of Sir.
arid Mra. D. Barris of Detroit.
Eastern Mink, Grey Siberian Squir-
rel, Scotch Mole, Kolinsky, Hudson
Li
Seal and Beaver. We are certain that
prices are lower than will prevail
.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Letzie of Car-
bondale, Pa., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Rose, to Ju-
lius L. Goldstein; son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ilarry Goldstein of 430 East Ferry
avenue.
later.
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No connection with any other store
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ANNOUNCING A
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Moonlight
to Sugar Island
TO BE GIVEN BY
NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH (J. E. W. W.)
MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4TH ,
Boat Leaves 8:00 P. M. (sharp); Returning 11:00 P. M.
PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINERS
WONDERFUL MUSIC, DANCING ,
Tickets 75c Per Person.
"Be Charitable and Have a Good Time"
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Special
Club Stationery
Deckle Edge
85c
SHEEHAN'S
1550 Wuoduard ave,
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of
1638 Calvert avenue announce the
Guaranteed Quality Furs
we
Fraternal and
Club Notes
Engttgrutritto 1 1
B. Siegel Co.'s
Mr. and Sirs. P. Stone of Brush i
Social Mixer..
street have as their house guest their
The last meeting of the Social Mix-
niece, Miss Adeline Fisher of Green
ers was held at the home of S. Fish-
Bay, Wis.
man. Entertainment and refresh-;
conclusion of the
ments followed the conclusion
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Simmons business meeting. The next meeting'
(Lillian Kirschbaum) have returned
trans their wedding trip to the Adi- of the club will be held at the home
rondack mountains and are residing'"( Louis Garber of e214 Goodwin
lavenue.
at the Carlton Plaza Hotel.
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Kmlimah Girls.
The last meeting of the I( all i I111111
,Rabbi and Nies. Samuel Sachs, who,
o f m;„
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s
r
l
A.IGi
and
Mrs.
ld
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the
horn,
seas h
are the guests of Mr.
011(r
,f
next regular
hell:l
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Farber, 3111 Ilendrie street, will leaveKlein, July
i2i:
et:a the home
for their home in Portland, Ore s Sun- i
Miss Ethel Klein at 3758 Brush
day, July 27.
street.
Sirs, Sarah Silverman and family,
Maevlin Club.
formerly of 1687 Virginia park, are'
The last miieting of the Maevlin
filly residing at 8332 Fourteenth
Club
was
held
at the home of Miss
street.
Dorothy Wallace, 2306 Clairmount
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and daughter, avenue, Tuesday evening, July- 22.
Serlin
William
I Martha, left for Cleveland Sunday. The club will not meet during the.
Mr. Serlin returned to the city Tues.! month of August. The next regular
day and. Miss Serlin remained as the' meeting of the club will be held Tues-
day, Sept. 2. •
guest of relatives.
This 1.65 Thread Silk Hose,
Wears
Wears
Wears ! ! !
Colors: Black, Beige, White, Nude, Banana, Fog.
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Nu Beta Phi ,
The Nu Been l'hi Sorority held a
.pedal meeting Tuesday evening,
Sirs. Samuel Rodelsky and chit-
Iron, Alec, Frances and Leon, of
' Buhl, Minn. are visiting Mrs. Road-
'
i sky's sister, 'Mrs. Jacob Kass of laco
•bs, 1600 Iltizelwond avenue.
• Wmcdland avenue. They will remain
Plans ore being made for a charity
Miss
Sadie
Theo- July 22, at the home of
un til 0 f ter the marriage of to another
the
banquet
bridge tee to be given in
Sara Ma IIS011,
si•ter,
Miss which
Isaacs
will take place room of the Palmetto Apartments
Sunday afternoon. Sept.
t p . 11 , from 2
ADELSTEIN.LEBSTER
Aug. 17.
to 5 o'clock. All. members of the
club are selling tickets for the affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lebster of 514
The Misses Sadie and Marine Gott- A special meeting of the sorority will
First strict, Flint, announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Charlotte. to , sheik, Sadye Garfinkle and Minnie be held at the home of Miss Ida'Sil.
Lawrence L. Adelstein, son of Sirs. Willard have returned from a Sew ver of Palmer avenue July 29.
Rose Adelstein of Detroit, which took crud days' trip to Ann Arbor and
Perigolds.
place June 29. • Mr. and Sirs. Adel- Whitmore Lake, where they were en-
. The last meeting of the Perigolds
stein will be at home after Aug. 15 tertained by Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
at 3216 Pingree avenue, Detroit.
was held at .the home of Miss Erin-
Fields.
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pries, 3737 Blaine avenue, Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldbleib evening, July 22. Plans for a dance
have returned from an eastern trip. to he given early this fall are being
They were entertained by relatives made.
and friends in New York, Schenec-
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tady, New Haven and Salem, Mass.
North Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O.
The North Woodward Branch of
Mrs. E. Bennet and son, Daniel, the Jewish Women's European Wel-
end Joseph Tack of New lurk, who fare Organization have made final
Herzl Judaeans.
have been the guests; of Mrs. L. Ress- plans for the moonlight to be held
At a recent meeting. of the Herz' ler of Hazelwood avenue, returned to Monday evening, Aug. 4, at Sugar
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Judaccans, Joseph Chaggi and Mr. their home Monday with She body of Island: Speeinl meetings were held
IKsebticker visited the club. Mr. Kee- their mother, Mrs. F. Tack„ who died July 15 (111 the lawn at the hone of
becker spoke en the Ku Klux Klan , at Harper Hospital.,following oper- Mrs. Fred Epstein of Mt. Vernon
I and on "Why Jewish Boys Have to cajun. Abraham Ressler accompanied avenue and July 22 at the home. of
I Be Better Than the Gentiles." I them, returning the latter part of Mrs. George Cohen of Ferry Park at
The Ilerzls will debate the quee- the week.
which all details for the moonlight
AMOUR' the special
Con: "Resolved, That Pinsker, and
were discussed.
Emanuel 1. Winkelman of 56 Colo- attractions for the evening will be
I Not lIerzl, Was the Founder of Politi-
; cal Zionism." The affirmative will be redo avenue, Charles Evans of 2001 Alfred F'rank's orchestra and profes-
I presented by E. Buchhalter, II. Chess Chene street, Zangwill Sehrebnick of sional entertainers, including Sim
luk and N. Shur. The negative will 762 West Grand boulevard and Jack Wenkel, poled song writer, and the
, be maintained by N. Rosin, L. LiP' Malinoff of 577 Medhury avenue are Red Apple 'Club of the Detroit News.
sehinsky and H. Bloom. spending two months camping near Tickets may be secured at the dock
St. Ignace, Mich. The young men, the evening of the moonlight.
who are members of the Sigma Na
Hopes of Zion.
fraternity, are spending their time in
Blue Bird Gills.
The quarterly election of the hunting, fishing and other sports.
♦
A semi-monthly meeting of the
Bows of Zion was held &the last
Blue Bird Girls woe held Tuesday
meeting, with the following chosen:
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rosenthal of evening, July.15, at the home-of Miss
President, Molly Rosenthal; vice-pres- Euclid avenue were hosts to their Ida E. Greenwald, 298 Ilendrie ave-
ident, Nettie Bloom; secretary, Flor- immediate families at a dinner and nue. Notwithstandiag the vacation
e nce Weingarden; treasurer, Bella
season, there was a large attendance
(idler; chairman of the program cots- bridge Sunday evening, July 20, in and plane were discussed for the an-
mittee, Nlartha Kaiser; sergeant-at- versary.
'senor of Covers
their first
wedding
anni-
were
laid for
25 nual dances which will take place in
• arms, Rose Cohen.
November. A week previous to this
guests.
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meeting, installation of officers for
Niev-r Stone, general agent of the the coming term took place at the
RETURNS FROM EAST
Security Mutual Life Insurance Com- club's. cottage at Cass Lake, where
WITH CHOICE STOCK • eany, was a guest recently of the the members meet often during the
• home office of the company at Bing- summer.
next regular meeting will be
Mittleman of Russek's shoe hampton, N. Y. While there he ads
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meeting of representatives held July 29 at ,the home of Sirs. H.
department has returned from an dressed
selected
the
of
the
company
from
it
s
branch
of-
Salter,
2022
(dements avenue.
eastern trip where he
new fall shoes for his department. fives throughout the cauritry „ on "The
Judaea
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Club
Notes
This Year — Sensational
I. Miller
Semi-Annual Sale
formerly to $12.50
tions formerly
to $16.50 SO
reduced to
I. MILLER SALON
ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR
.. ......... . ................ . His purchases of I. Stiller shoes in Necessity of Life Insurance.
GARRICK
the early autumn fashions are arriv-;
Mrs. It. Tauber of 1403 Virginia
ing daily and are now on display at
nark has returned from a visit to
Russek's,
Chicago.
at arienne Henry, formerly of
I
Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Shoenfield an-
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg and.
Drab's Hair Shoppe, is now with the
Dan Orison Shoppe at 310 Capitol son, Robert, of 1403 Virginia park nounce the birth of a daughter, Ruth
Theater Builtling. The phone num- have returned trama two weeks' Eleanor, on July 20.
;visit in Chicago.
bee is Cherry 4941,
ND.. and Mrs. George J. Wei,
(Mabel Niallinson) announce the
birth of a son', Jerome Eugene, Ei
July 14.
Week Starting
Monday, July 28
Nights 25c to $1.00.
The Bonstelle Company
"Leah Kleschne
RADIO IN PALESTINE
ENTERTAIN CAMPERS
IS GROWING POPULAR WITH CLEVER PLAYS
Government Sanctions Establishment
of Stations.
By C. M. S. McLELLAN
Play Calling for the Full Strength of the Bonstelle Organisation.
A
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First produced by Mrs. Fiske and Company at the Manhattan
Theater, New York City, Dec. 12, 1904.
Revived by William A. Brady with all.star cast at Lyric Theater,
New York City, under direction of Jessie Bonstelle, April 21, 1924.
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Young Jud•e•n Players Delight V••
NEW YORK. — Even the Holy
, Land has succumbed to the holes
"getting distance" now being one of
the popular amusements of l'alestine,
according to a report received by the
Palestine Foundation Fund from
Jerusalem. The installation of radio
apparatus in Palestine was given of-
ficial sanction by a government ordi-
nance issued on June 3, the report
stated, the ordinanc•e permitting all
inhabitants owning their homes to in
stall either receiving or broadcasting
instruments.
The demand for radio sets has in-
creased greatly SIllec the issuance of
the government circler, according to
the report. Radio programs are all
given in Hebrew, for the ancient lan-
guage of the Bible has once mom be-
come the official language of I ale .stine,
as a result of Jewish efforts to Malik!
the Jewish Homeland. The Jerusalem
Opera Company, whose repertory in-
cludes most of the well-known Italian.
French and German operas, all giv-
en in Hebrew, furnishes some of the
most popular radio program numbers.
The British government is planning
to install a powerful broadcasting and
receiving station in the Mount of
Olives, where Government House, the
home of the British High Commis-
sioner, Sir Herbert Samuel, is situa-
ted, to keep the Home Office in close
touch with Palestine.
i
c•tionist Groups.
Vacationista in the vicinity of De-
troit are being given a novel treat
•e nta- 1
in the dramatic
lions offered by the Young Judaean
Dramatic Club, which appeared in
two one-act plays before groans
I • h • • ations at nearby
camps. IA'ednesday evening, July 16,
the Jutlaeans presented "The New
Apostasy" and "The Iliartville Shake-
speare Club" in the barn of the Y.
W. 11. A. camp and last Wednesday
evening they repeated the plays be-
fore the 200 girls and boys who are
the guests of the Fresh Air Society
at the ramp near Mount Clemens.
The club was coached by Mrs. Cora
II. Miller of the Detroit Department
Ii.
of Recreation. Those who appear in
the plays are: Sadie Goodman, Hoke
I,evin, Gertrude Katz, Mary Freeclen-
berg, Anna•Belinsky, Ruth Schwartz,
Abraham Torgow, Rose Shechter, Jo-
seph Markel. Chavim Tigel, Meyer
Shapiro, Lillian Mendelson, Lillian
Rabinowitz.
It is the 'pip of the Young Jut
daeen Dramatic Club to entertain at
other camps in response to invitations
extended to it by the managers.
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Nathan n Kanterman
S1 r. and M
announce the birth of a son, Richard
Earl, July 16.
VOCAL TRIO ADDED
TO OUTING EVENT
Bicur Cholem De . i ... Well.Rounled
Musical Progrma.
Among the features of the minus
moonlight excursion arranged by the
Bieur Cholt•m Society for Monday
evening, Aug: 11, will be songs to be
given by the Field trio, who will join
with Al Dewey's orchestra in offering
an attractive musical program. Those
who •• I ish t Inc willtint
adequate entertainment in the cabin.
The organization chartered I
steamer PutsIcellay in order to ac-
commodate what is expected to be a
record-bnmking crowd. The o-
eceds of the outing will he devoted
to the charity funds of the society.
Our New Location Is Now at
5::118 Michigan Ave. (West of Kinsel's)
Glenn Nichol's Dance Orchestra
(De Luxe)
Plays Here Every Evening from 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1
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Noonday Luncheon 60c
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' No one k move the 'agent bearlarhe.
tell:
r e 'h
th:t
A;p• A na For the h t . t:e'
one wr loved no well
His Loving Wife and Children.
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NEW A ORK —(J. T. A.)--J ews
In loving memory of our darling
farming in the United States has con-
the first half son, Gilbert Harold Mishy, who de-
siderably increased in
1924,
according
to
the
report
of
parted
just two years ago, July 22.1
SAN FRANCISCO. — Rabbi Ru- • of
the Jewish. Agricultural and Indus- • His Loving Parents and Sisters.
dolph I. Coffee of Temple Sinai, Oak-
,
.
land, is expected soon to return from teal Society, of which Percy S. Straus'
a tour of investigation which took is president.
The society, which maintains an
him to some of the largest penal in
stitutione in the country. The tour employment bureau, has placed 517
MRS. 5051 , 5LOBIN
Jewish laborers who were anxious to
made
in
response
to
a
request
by
was
Sirs. SOM Slobin, 72 years old.
Governor Richardson of California engage in farming. The farm settle- widow of the late Abraham Slobin.
department of the society re-
Dr. Coffee was asked to recommend ment
died Sunday, July 20. Funeral sere-
ceived 356 applications from .dews'
changes in the policy of the State
ice. were held Monday s July 21, at 2
Board of Charities and Corrections . who desired to acquire farm lands. o'cleck in the afternoon, at the home
Forty
families
have
bought
their
with a view of remedying the acute
of her daughter, Mrs. Morris Israel,
conditions that exist in the state's farms through the instrumentality of 700 Ilendrie street. Internment took
penal institutions. lie spent consid- this department. The loan depart- place in Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi
304 loans, amounting
erable time in the Tennessee state ; ment granted
Judah L. Levin officiating. Mrs. Slo-
prison near Nashville, the Western I to $167,275.
t ' bin leaves, besides Mrs. Israel, two
A new
OBITUARY
other daughters, Mrs. Israel W.
Brown of Detroit and Mrs. Abraham
children of the carmen with religious Lezin of Southampton, England•
training. In a numbfr of the Jewish three sons, Samuel K., Mandel and
farming communities in New York
and Connecticut, Hebrew schools
h ave been opened. planned to
I extend this system o religious edu-
cation to other Jewisly farming corn-
! munities In the country.
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In lovingMemory +,f our dear bus-
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• band and father, .George Brodkin,
; who passed away four years ago
work is its endeavor to provide the
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Special Sunday Dinner $1.25
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Evening Dinner $1.00 --:--.
Private Rooms for All Occasions
Conducts Investigation for California
Executive.
Penitentiary in Pittsburgh and the
Eastern Penitentiary in Philadelphia.
Rabbi Coffee is chairman of the
Jewish Committee for Personal Serv-
ice in California State Institutions
and a member of the State Board of
Charities and Corrections. He has
; achieved signal distinction for his
prison welfare work on the Pacific
coast.
KING ViAli LO
I N MEMORIAM
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Land for Farming Sought be 356
plicants.
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Formerly Operating Hotel Cadillac.
REPORTS INCREASE
IN J SWISH FARMERS 'rulY 28 '
DR. COFFEE VISITS
EASTERN PRISONS
THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN
Israel; 26 grandchildren and two
I •
eat - grandchildren. She was a resi-
dent of Detroit for 15 years and was
interested and active in charitable
and educational institutions.
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