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acial and IJUDAEANS PREPARE
TO EXTEND SCOPE
ersonal
SUBSCRIBE $30,000
FOR HERZLIA LAND
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Sale of Plots in Garden City
Will Mount to $50,000,
Says Dr. Sheinkin.
New Expressions
of Fashion in
Autumn
Coats, Wraps
$65, $85 Up
ss.d1
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clansman of Sec-
and avenue had as their guest last
week Mrs. Louis Rosenberg of Tulla-
National Organization Plans'
Effort for Jewish Youth
Movement.
Kona, near Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Ro-
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NEW YORK.--Young Judaea, the
Detroit Jews have purchased an senberg, who was en route to her
to the value of $30,000 in Herzlia, home from Mount Clemens, was ex- Jewish youth movement in the
the Palestine garden city which the tensively entertained during her stay United States, is laying plans for an
extensive campaign of expansion. The
American Zion Commonwealth is here.
movement, which has been largely
about to establish, and Dr. Menachem
Miss Florence Wolenburgh of confined to those states east of the
Sheinkin, representative of the nom-
monwealth, has expressed confidence Longfellow avenue, accompanied by Mississippi river since its organiza- ,
Mrs. Sidney A Shebat of Fort (ion in 1909, will be introduced into.
that $20,000 worth of additional land Wayne, Ind., is spending the summer levery city, town and hamlet where
will be acquired by local Jews before at Atlantic City and New York. there is a sufficient number of Jew.,
he concludes his efforts in Detroit.
i ish boys and girls for the formation i
Dr. Sheinkin is jubilant over the suc-
Mrs. M. D. Smilansky and son,lof a club or group of clubs.
cess that has marked his efforts in this
Young Judaea, the officers of the
city and declared that the section of Iunior, left last week to spend the ) organization have declared, stands on
the garden city which will he named remainder of the summer at Atlantic the threshold of the greatest year in
after Detroit will be one of the most C"ity and New York.
its history. There has recently been
attractive in lierzlia.
, added to this executive staff of the
Synagogue Group Buys.
Mr. ail MTS. S. T. Winkelman (it movement new force in the persons
A group of members of the Ahavas Tail:stone avenue have as then reigiust
a , sriisi of Samuel S. Grossman, who has
Achim Congregation has subscribed Messrs. A. C. Winkelman, St
been appointed to the position of ail.
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for $6,000 worth of land. Individual Grossman of Cleveland and J. Iceman ministrative director, and D. Leonard
purchasers of plots of varying sizes, in if Washington, D. C. Mrs. Winkel- Cohen, who is serving as executive
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addition to those who previously sub- nen was hostess at a supper recently secretary. This addition provides a
scribed, include Morris Blumberg, n honor of J. Sever and sons of greater amount of field work than
Rudolph Zuieback, Rosenberg Chicago.
was possible in past years and will
Solomon Lachman, Weisman Broth-
be a factor in the expansion cam-
ers, Ben Braver, J. Simetz, M. Gins-
Miss Ruth Breitenbach, daughter paign which is soon to be opened.
berg and Israel Halperin.
Fills Unique Purpose.
In order to acquaint the owners of if Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Breitenbach
Young Judaea, according to its
Woodward Thru to IVaskington
land in Balfouria, which is also being if 048 Putnam avenue, has chosen
leaders,
fills a unique purpose in Jew-
Common-
3unday,
Sept.
14,
as
the
date
of
her
built by the American Zion
wealth, and those who have parr- narriage to Max Leo Michelson, son ish life in America. It is the organiz•
chased land in Herzlia with detail, sf Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson of ation of this Jewish youth to further
concerning their holdings, Dr. Shein. '070 Collingwood avenue. The wed- their mental, moral and physical de-
ling will take place at Hotel Stotler. velopment; to advance the cause of
kin has called a conference Sunday
Zionism, and to promote Jewish cud
morning, Aug. 10, at 10 o'clock, in
The Misses Cecile Levinson and tore and ideals in accordance with
Parlor A, Statler lintel. Dr. Shein-
kin declared that he has important if Iva Gordon of Boston, while en route Jewish tradition. Young Judaea has
formation to convey to members of o Chicago, were the guests last week set itself to popularize Jewish sub-
the American Zion Commonwealth. sf the latter's uncle and aunt, Mr. jects; to arouse enthusiasm for the
ind Mrs. Samuel Fiengold of 679 study of Jewish history, literature,
Medbury avenue. They will stop in the Hebrew language and Jewish
Vicksberg, Mich., where they will be ideals; to instill in the young a loy-
'he guests of Miss Gordon's bristlier. alty to the Jewish people and its
MSS Frieda Marcus of Johnstown, heritage; to inculcate a devotion for
Pa., the house guest of Mrs. Jacob the Jewish homeland, Palestine, and
Schakne, accompanied them to appreciation for the Zionist aim and
The Misses Rosa Isenberg and Vi
a willingness to serve in the cause
da Kaufman entertained 10 guests a Chicago.
for the re-establishment of the Jew-
Norwood Inn at a bridge-luncheon
Mrs. Barry I.. Jacobs of 1336 Vit.. ish nation on its own soil.
and personal shower recently, honor
Young Judaea carries on its activi-
ing Miss Clara Rosenbaum, a bride Tinia park returned last week from
elect. Mrs. Joseph Schwartz receive( Camp Bryn Mon, Rhinelander, Wis., ties through clubs or groups of clubs.
Since
its organization in 1909, hun-
first prize at cards, Mrs. Charles Win where she visited her daughters, Me-
berg of Chicago was awarded th lcent and Phyllis, who are spending dreds of clubs have been of
with
it.
At the present there are ap-
second prize and Mrs. Meyer Rosen the summer there.
proximately 730 clubs of boys and
Baum of Detroit won thirst place. The
girls
from
nine to 20 years of age
out-of-town guests were Mrs. Frank
Miss Dorothy Kline of Frederick
which are directly affiliated with the
Keenan and Mrs. Charles Winberg of venue is at Lake Orion.
organization.
These clubs comprise
Chicago, Miss Gertrude liollander of
One Door North of Present Location.
Rochester and Mrs. Harry Krell and
Mrs. H. Burstein of Eleventh a total membership of about 12,000.
Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of Detroit. street and her daughter, Mrs. Louis The number of members in the club
ranges
from
15
to
20.
Young
Ju-
We are moving into larger quarters so that we may better
Goldstein of Blaine avenue, are
Miss Herman Pine of Walnut hills, :pending the month of August in daea also has affiliated with it groups
ur large patronage.
of clubs or councils.
Cincinnati, was the guest of her sis- Chicago.
Program Distinctly Jewish.
ter, Mrs. A. Meretsky, for two weeks.
CHERRY 1404
2114 WOODWARD AVE.
T oa 1111i n t e with You g Judaea , a
Miss Minnie Willis of Farnsworth
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avenue has returned from a visit to club most agree to carry out a p
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Port Huron, where she was the house gram of Jewish studies, such as is
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Le. outlined in the various bulletins that
Young Judaea issues. The weekly •
vine, formerly of Detroit.
program is sanest and attractive, in-
Mrs. Louise Kahn of 700 Medbury
The Phi Sigma Sorority has an- eluding papers on Jewish history, dis-
avenue announces the engagement of nounced that it will sponsor a bridge cussion of current events, readings
her daughter, Freda, to Dr. Jack Le- tea which is to be given at the De- from Jewish literature, the singing of
vitt of this city.
troit Federation of Women's Clubs national and traditional melodies, the
Formerly of
Building on Cass avenue the after- celebration of Jewish festivals, dra-
DRAB'S HAIR SHOP
matic presentations, declamations and
The engagement has been an- noon of Sept. 13.
debates. To this program, the club
nounced of Miss Shirley Lubell and
Is Now With
Harold Feinberg, both of Flint.
At 310 Capitol
Mrs Joseph Rottenberg of Eliot usually adds athletic training and so.
Theater Building
street entertained 21 small children cial entertainment. Individual mem-
in honor of the third birthday anni- bers of the clubs may form smaller
versary of her daughter, Kalmayne, circles or groups for specialized ac-
Call Cherry 4941 for Appeielowash
tivities, such as needlework, drawing,
, Saturday, Aug. 2.
singing or dramatics, all of which are
Mr. and Mrs. M. llinderstein and permeated with Jewishness. The
'Mr. and Mrs. Sam Salzman (Conic
cod group s conduct genera
Owen avenue are re-, family have moved to their new home tivmbin
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es,esuch as lectures, inter-1 club
ceiving felicitations on the birth of ' at 2249 Gladstone avenue.
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entertainments,
competitions,
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Dolores
Marilyn,
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Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Schlussel and ciables and outings.
Aug. 1.
family of East Kirby avenue have re-
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Sumptuous furs collar and cuff the
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They Will Be Located at
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Good dancing, boating, fishing and other enjoyments
which only can be had at a real summer resort.
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Located 30 miles from Detroit, the
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Warren of
1923 Glynn court announce the bar
mitzvah of their son, :Marvin, which
will take place at this Emanuel Con-
zregation Aug. 16. A reception will
he held from 9 to a o'clock at their
home Sunday, Aug. 17.
,
A Message of Reconstruction
This is an open invitation for all who are interested
to attend.
Surgery As Developed by War
Forms Theme of New
Garrick Play.
Miss Bonstelle will make her sec-
ond new production of the season at 10
the Garrick next week, offering
new play from the pen of Martin "
Brown. A. II. Woods contemplates
starring Miss Ann Harding in this
piece next season.
The play affords Miss Harding a 0
splendid opportunity for her emo-
tional ability, while Minor Watson 0
plays a young millionaire who has
carefully avoided work until he be- $
comes interested in the ferreting out A
of crime. It is a powerful story, its
love interest deep-grained and its
characters varied and clear-cut, af- A '
fording distinct opportunities for the
Bonstelle players.
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The Hebrew Union College for
Teachers in New York City held its A
first graduation exercises the latter t
part of June. Eight students were P
awarded certificates of qualification 0
to teach in religious schools of Re- 0.
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Monday, August II.
Nights 25c to $1.00.
Popular Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 25e and 60c.
"It costs no more to hear • good play than see a picture."
Prices within reach of ■ ll.
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The fifteenth annual moonlight of =
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the Bicur C holem Society, which will FL-
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take place Monday evening, Aug. 11, 'Z '-'s
is expected to excel all previous ,=
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await a large crowd.
The Steamer Tulin-Bay, which =
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Camin and daugh- was chartered for the event, will =
FRENCH PRESIDENT
ter, Dorothy, of 1228 Glynn court re- leave the foot of First street at S:30. 474.
arrangements committee has se- I=
EMPLOYED BY JEWS turned several days ago from a motor The
trip to Chicago and points in nort - cured the services of the Fekt Trio,' = -
who will provide entertainment for 1.-
Al-
ern
Indiana.
Miss
Candn
left
Wed-1
Doumergue Once Secretary of
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nesdny for Point Aux Pins, Mich., those who will not dance, while '--
giers Community.
Dewey's Wolverine Orchestra will
where she will spend three weeks.
furnish
music
for
dancing,
which
will
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Doumergue, president of France, has ' Miss Abby Goldberg of Gladwin, leaves the dock until it returns.
in the course of his varied career' Mich., is the guest of Miss Jeanette
The proceeds of the moonlight will Ig.
spend- be employed in furthering the social .a - - .
been among other things, the seem- , Jacobs. Miss Jacobs has been
m a short time with :Miss Goldberg,
tary of a small Jewish comm unity in ing
service activities of the society. 1 =
i Algiers. This was revealed by close who returned to Detroit with her.
, friends of the president.
Only by knowing the cause of con- sa'
1 The community of which the presi. , Aubrey Gittleman is in Los An.
we know how to change
dent of France was the humble secre- , geles for several days, where he is ditions can
them.
Iltary is Elarba in Algiers. Doumergue , playing at one of the theaters.
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I held at that time the position of I
judge.
judge. The salary was only PO '
I franc s a month When the position
of kehillah secretary became vacant,
Dournergue applied for it. The ap-
plicant, who had many friends among
the Jewish residents, in spite of his
being a Protestant, was accepted for
On the Day of Destruction (Tisha B'Ab)
the position.
Records of the community show
If
you
have bought Zion Commonwealth Certifi-
that Doumergue fulfilled his duties
community meetings and participated
cates;
community meetings and participtaed,
If you have bought land in Herzlia; then be present
l in the homes of the various Jewish
Iresidents, in the Sabbath and other
on Sunday, Aug. 10, at 10:30 A. M. sharp, in
holiday ceremonials. ,
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One of Doumergue'a duties was to
Parlor A. Statler Hotel.
stimulate interest in Jewish common-
Important information about the Balfouria Colony,
' ity affairs, and it is reported that be-
I cause of his familiarity with Jewish
also the new Garden City of Herzlia, will be
history and religion, he was able to
!make very eloquent pleas for miller
given.
ence to Jewish tradition.
In loving memory of our dear
mother, Fanny Grossman (nee Rosen-
wald), who passed away Aug. 10,
1914.
r I oving Children Alice, Mary
and Leo.
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