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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-08-15

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0111011 AWNUS C01011MIATI 10. WIG

PAGE SEVEN

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acial and JUNIOR B'NAI B'RITH
HOLDS CONVENTION
Qrsonal

YOUNG DETROIT ARTIST
PLAYS AT CHARLEVOIX

CSititic

Miss Ilelen II. Morris 44 Detroit,

y o oung pianist of ability, tool: part
recently in one of the Sunday even-

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Jewish Youth Movement Has
ing concerts v.:hieh are given at the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sell'. • el o
1
l'harle,d‘,
Made
Rapid
Progress Since
Beach
Hotel,
Char', voi
reels week. Miss Morris, who is the, Burlingame avenue left Ink I l•s.lax
Its Establishment.
for New York, whence they 1011 stk.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
.... - _ -
S. Leviathan Saturday
G. Mort is of Burlingame avenue, is. oil the S.
Aug. 16, for an extended tour of F..ti
OMAHA. Bolding their first an-
well known in the city for her con ropean countries. Last Sunday eves- tool convention in Oinalia Iast month,
cert playing. Sne studied under Leo-
, and friend. 200 members of the Order of Aleph
pold Godowsky and the late Richard ing a group of relatives
$49.50 — $65.00
Mrs. Sehlus,el will %add; Aleph for Young Men organ-
Epstein, who have praised the re.; surprised Mr. and
home.
s
farewell
party
at
their
iv,' for the coining year and laid
unsinkable insight and technical shill
plans for the rapid development of
Each model in
--
of the young pianist. Miss Morris
Mrs.
Julius
Frank
has
returned
a
movement
among Jewish boys. With
his collection re-
has done a great deal of convert work
the ideals of .\ niericanism, Judaism,
cruise on the S. S. Noronie.
front
a
in
the
east
since
her
return
fr
.111
Eu-
flects some
filial
love
and
devotion, charity, pur-
----
rope last summer and has won rocog-
body, mind and soul, rotiduct
charming trend
nition as a capable artist.
, The Misses Dorothy itretsky, Fay sty of
of the mode, and
guiding prin-
Mrs. Morris and Miss Morris are Flagnian and Adeline Cohen spent and fraternity as their
the shield of D avid
guests for the summer season at the ! the week-end at Mount (lumen: a-- :inks,, 111141 With
each has the dis-
as the symbol of their order, these
It.
Uretky,
Mrs.
Charlevoix
Beach
Hotel.
guests
44
the
tinction and
young men form the nucleus of an
--
,
4 l''`'''h
fashioning that
,
4
441%;4 i''''t""tt
h.,' from
f or
Miss Belle Cohen of 519 Alt olbury I ii a"
to 21 which is the first fowl ion-
WILL HOLD EXHIBIT
generally be-
"st.t.l.
avenue entertained with to 1 .i
a
junior
UntoWrit's
in
ing group 44
Paws-
this
speak a much
OF SEA PAINTINGS I laneous
shower at her home
, ay: evening, Aug. 7, in honor Of he r tnis country,
higher price. Ex-
day
stuomsturs. of
()trivia I r erog
. ; nil ion;
Li. J. C. Education Department to sifter, Adeline, a bride.eleet of ,,f the A. A. A. in Dis
t
District
rif Na.
quisite Sa ti ns,
Stage Summer Art Display.
Aug. 17.
the Independent Order of Ithusi
C repes, Char-
-----
,
Irrith,
comprising
the
states
of
Ne•
meen and Benga-
•--- --
The sea in its varied mumtIs and : Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn have r,.. braska, Iowa, North and South Bas
line in the new
asiwets will be revealed in an ex- : turned fro m a trip to Mae:fin:or with
a n d low, Illinois, Michigan, NViseonsill
Autumn shades.
hibit
of
works
by
M.
A.
K.
Feldberg
' St. Ignore, where they visit d w '''' anul \finite-eta, was given by the e din-
E lor aid e ry,
marine
painter,
arranged
by
the
a
Mr'
and
Mrs,
Harry
IVinklenian.
Diet grand lodge at its convention
pleating, I a c e,
' 1
edurational department of the Unite, 1:.
---
in Sioux City ill May, and since that
bead in g and
Jewish
Charities
tit
the
home
of
Mrs.
tucking lend
\Verb° at Edgewater
Beach, , Mrs. Ben Gottloeb and 'Miss Melt one great strides in the expansion
D
time
newness and dis-
Ont., Sunday, Aug. 24, from 10 in • Price have returned from several of the young m•n's organization have
summer home of bean made. At the present time there
tinction.
the moaning until 6 in the evening.. week-s' stay at I hi'
The exhibit marks the first summer . Mrs. Henry Barnett at Port Stanley, are chapters in Omaha, Kansas City,
f ; Ont. Mrs, Charles Huil,elstein of Lincoln, Des Moines and Grand Rap-
o
ce
s
aus
pi
art event given under the
41 dill- . ids, Mich., with additional chapters
the Jewish federation's educational , London, Ont., entertained with
nur for IS guests in haat!' of Mrs. soon to be organized in Chicago, De-
department. I .
trait, Milwaukee and other cities in
Cottloeb and 5liss PrIce.
51r. Feldberg's works have wool

the middle west..
.
him distinction among the interpret-
Modeled on B'nai Writh Lines.
ers of the sea through the medium, Mesdames David R. Jaeboson and
:Modeled closely along the lines of
Jacobson
spent
last
weekend
at
of paint. His home is in Gloucester, I Saul
the Wald Writh, the A. Z. A. is seek-
IC edar Point t.
Mass.
ing to educate Jewish boys for inten-
(The Garden Spot of Michigan)

The home of Mrs. Werbe is ,
Mrs. Saul Jacobson of 1030 Miehi- sive American and Jewish work and
to
Windsor
and
'I
reached by going
WHERE VACATIONISTS CAN ENJOY
at the most formative
avenue
entertained
at
a
dinner
reaches
t the
taking t he A mherstburg car, getting gan
in Mawr period of their lives. The first chap-
Good dancing, boating, fishing and other enjoyments
off at Stop 70. Automobilist, follow , and theater party recently
the route taken by the Amherstburg , of her aunt, Mrs. David Bloom of ter xvas organized during the early
which only can be had at a real summer resort.
1 Boston, who is making an extended [nut of March in Omaha and new
You will find a spirit
car.
Located 30 miles from Detroit, the
' visit with relatives here. Besides the :chapters are being formed at the re-
and
a
of
friendliness
Bellevue Hotel is accessible by fine
hostess, the guests included Mesdames quest of the Imps themselves in other
hone -like atmosphere.
auto roads or by ferry which stops
WILL PRACTICE LAW
Ben Harris Ira Jacobson, Louis Mil- cities,
week
rates
Special
immediately at the hotel at Bellevue
The children's preventorium of the
IN
LOS
ANGELES
!
ter
and the honor guest.
Island. There is a place right at the or month and one-half
National Jewish Hospital for Con-
rate
for
children.
car.
hotel to park your,
Ben I. Scheinman, son of Mr. and Miss Rita Kaley of New York is, sum ',Byes at Denver was selected as
Mrs. I. I.. Scheinman of 262 Rowena, ,trending several weeks as the house the beneficiary for the charitable
street, recently passed his bar ex- ' guest of Miss Elsie Rassner of Glynn' work of the A. Z. A., as it was the
Special
amination in Los Angeles and will I court. unanimous
opinion of the members
Lunch
and
Music
. .
that 'the work which the National;
practice his profession in that city. ,

Dinner
ital is doing for children •
And
For several weeks Mrs. Schein man, I Edward Rosenberg has returned. Jewish Hospital
Served
. Predisposed to tuberculosis, in build-I
accompanied by her daughter, Reva , lfrom California.
(Kosher)
Dancing
• ing them up physically and ' in giving!
.___-,.
has been the guest of her sons, Ben
tend Arthur. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen and chil- them a fighting chance to resist the',
l dren, Samuel, Alex and Ida,. of •To- attacks of the: disease, was of great- I
Y 'ronto, .Ont., motored to Detroit i and est et nstructive value and, since it
were the guests of their niece and etencerned itself with •children, had'
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Feldstein ari instant appeal to the young men,'
BERNARD MEISNER
most of 'them Still in their teens, who
ire of Pasadena avenue.
Bernard Meisner, 72 years o
comprise' the membership of the A.
.
(Largest Lake Hotel in the State.)
r`
of
the
pioneer
Jewish
residents
:Rae
Goldstein,
sister
of
Mrs.
Z.
'A.
Miss
ABE BUSKER, Prop.
ne
All chapters of the A. Z. A. are
Detroit, died Aug. at his ha oral
A. N. Feldstein of Pasadena avenue,
Phone Bellevue 122
Bellevue Island, Lake Orion
20:10 Hazelwood avenue. ' , tin
has, returned from,a two- weeks' !day supervised by an • advisory board so-
trete,' front members of the organiz- '
services, which were largely ante ay. in Cleveland,
ed, took place the following d
Minn fostering the chapter. 'rho'. or-
Rabbi Ilarry J. Gordon officiated and
Miss Helen Ressler entertained six' ; tier at large is governed by a supreme
burial was at Clover Hill Cemete ry. guests last SaturdAy afternoon at a advisory", council of eight which will
Mr. Meisner came to this coon try theater party and tea in honor of bo enlarged as the order grows.
movement creating the A...Z.
as a young man, arriving in Det ro t Miss Belk Routtenberg of Montreal., '
Week Sterling
nearly half a century ago. Ilene he
A had Rs - inception In Omaha and
Monday, August 18
1
established a bakery buSiness,
Mra. S. A. S. Jacobs and daughter, was initiated by 'Samuel Heber, presi.
Nights 25c to $1.00.
which he achieved a distinct save isas Audrey Lois,. of Virginia park have dent of the Dmaha lodge of the 11'nni
, Several years ago he sold out his c re-
Popular Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 25c and 50e.
returned from Buffalo and Crysta1,10rith, and Nathan 51noocherri of
g terest in the establishment' and
Beach, Ont., where they had been Kansas City. Associated with them
"It costs no more to hear a good play than see • picture."
were Inc following: Harry Lapidus,
De_ visiting since early June.. While,
Prices within reach of •11. 3 tired.
During
his
long
residence
in
Buffalo Mrs. Jacobs was extensively member of the general committee of
E The Latest Stage Succ eeeee with ■ Change of Play Each Week. g trait he attained the friendship o f entertained
by, her relatives and District No.' 6; Ilarry Trustin, past-
g
hi
rn
; Fifteenth Annual Season—Thirteenth Week.
number of people who held
ure, friends. She attended the Nlinsker. president of Omaha lodge; I. F. Good-
5 large
in high esteem for his kindly nat
Seliprinee wedding, in Buffalo, at man, vice-president of Omaha lodge,
all
business integrity and generous re-
o f which her small daughter, Audrey and Professor Nathan Bernstein,
spouses to calls for every form
a i' , acted' as flower girl. Mr. of Omaha; Saul Arenson, Lincoln;
on-
L
lie
was
a
member
of
C
charity.
Th
o f Jacobs spent a weekdn that city while' Louis Katz, Grand Rapids. and S. I.
gre tation Emanuel, the Knights
his wife and daughter were guests Silberman, Des Moines. These men
In the Great Love Tragedy
Pythias and numerous Jewish or xtan- there..
have prepared a ritual and form of
r m
organization for local chapters and
\feistier is survived by his
NI
The Misses Ruth Golden and Yetta are ready to assist in the formation
five
widow, Ales. Molly 51eisner
Na- Dworkin are spending a fortnight at of new chapters.
By Stephen Phillips.
daughters, Mesdames David King,
V
Lake Orion,
thaniel Schooler, Sidney Alexai o d er,
One of the Greatest Love Stories Ever Written.
love interest deep-grained and its character.:
J II. Wolfson and Al Levine of this
Mrs Louis Hower and song, Felix ORGANIZE COUNCIL ' '
It is a powerful story, its
city, and two sons, Harry Meister of and Alfred, of New York have re- •
affording distinct opportunities for the
p varied and clean-cut — lionstelle
FOR OUTDOOR WORK.'
Detroit and Samuel Meisner of Co- turned to their home after spending
Players.
lumbus, Ohio:
a month as the guests of Mrs. Bow-
4
. ..
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
ti's sister, Mrs. Max Schlussel of Group, Affiliated With' Pathfinders
Recently Chartered.
.
Farnsworth avenue.
1
The first junior outdoor council . of
Berman Schiffer of Now York is

the guest of his brother and siste's. the Pathfinders of Ann.rica was
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schiffer of Helen ganized in Detroit Aug. 11 at the home
.
of
Arthur
Rubenstein,
506
Medbury
-
'
avenue.
avenue. The council adopted as the
opate, her daughter, name Pathfinders of America, Ilia;

Mrs. Anna L
Ruth, and David ItacooSin of 1675 watha Council No. 1.. Victor Ruben-
Gladstone avenue left 'Thursday for st e in, 586 Nfedbury avenue, was
to at- unanimously elected president; Abe
Washington , to visit Mrs. topate's
,ral days Block, vice-president; Oscar Edelson,
mother and hrothtr for seve
secretary, and Samuel Cohn, treas. '
prior to going to New '''ork
tend the marriage of Mrs. hopate's user.
brother, Barry Racoosin,' at: tile, Ho- • Hiawatha Council No. 1 makes the
tel Savoy. While in the 'east they , a i xt.y_ e fi,hth junior council organiza-
' will be 'the kuests of relatfves at Don in Detroit affiliated with' the
:Sharon Springs, N. Y. 'They , will .Pathfinderi of ' America and differs
; .1 ; from the grade and high school coun•
return to the city Sept. h.
.' . cils in that ,the new organization will
Samuel Tapper of :575 Bernont not' only study human engineering, as
avenue left Wednesday 'by motor for, tb e , a floa t: councils do, but will also i
I Fleishman's Farms, Catskill moon-Yb e a recreation council. It is planned
tains, where he will join ,his family. to have athletics, nature studies and
Before returning to Detroit Mr. Tap- hikes. The council uhaninmusly
, per will visit in New York, Atlantic , adopted the j'atistOnders' slogan: "To t
know the law' and Hoe a life of serv- 34 .
City and other eastern points.
ce to mankind. "

isa "Gordon 'of .. The charter members of the coun•
nrm
their c al arc at fiiiii4s: Victor Rubenstein,
e,9a as
210 rjos ae npdlnin !'e l "Stri%eleotrrh X ,G
house guests Mr. and Mr,. II, pried- Abe Block, Otlear Edelson, Samuel
gam
man, Mrs. I. Goldberg and sons, Ar, Cohn, Louis Block, Israel Wiener,
, thur and Paul, of Mishawaka, Ind.' Ilarry Loomis, David Gittelman, Sol
lloberman and Edward Rostinen.
' Morris Solomon of Solomon'Bros.,,

'
. -
custom tailors located in the Breit-,
Famous
Love Story li Gwen As
meyer Building, recently returned

by
Fatewell
Offering

; from a trip to New York.

-

Women's and Misses'
New Autumn Dresses

More Than a "Fur Sale"
—A Style Presentation

In this fur sale, price concessions and
utmost style combine. Such lovely
peltries at so low it price! You may
purchase now, and pay in November.

fors•.kcon,1 nom.

Ilimeilmths

Woodward Them to Washington

Ado:tingetraA07,„"amOtual

LAKE ORION

HAVE YOU BOUGHT JOS.
CAMPAU FRONTAGE YET?

This thoroughfare which is the Woodward Avenue of
liamtrsinek affords you an excellent opportunity to make a
mighty tine Investment.
Jos. Campau is about to be widened between Davison and
7-mile road, making it a wonderful buy.
Others have made money on Canipau property and are still
buying same.

WHY NOT YOU?

by

Bellevue Hotel

S. K. SLOBIN

Cherry 6062
403 Ford Bldg.
"See Slobin for Jos. Campau Frontage.

OBITUAR

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"PAOLO and FRANCESCA" $ 0 izaths.

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"Jump in the Swim"

Everybody's Going to the

Y. P. A. Shaarey Zedek

MOONLIGHT

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gni

Monday Eve., Aug. 25

1 The Misses Harriet and Bolen Ro-

STEAMER PUT-IN-BAY

LEAVES FOOT OF FIRST STREET AT 8:30 O'CLOCK

Entertainment
Unique

DANCING
Music by Jules Kline's
Statler Orchestra.

A. C. Krenz

MAKE PLANS NOW

To attend this moonlight—
the event of the season.
Take this night off to meet
all of your old friends and
acquaintances.

Miss Harding.

. .,

senberg of 1170 Collingwood avenue' .
greatest lo, ve stories,
One of the —
, have returned frOm an extended trip,
to Buffalo, New York, Atlantic ( ity, ever written, "Paolo and Francesca s , •
will he the offering of. the Bonstelle , .
' Washington and points in Virginia..
• Coinpany at the Garrick next week,

1
Miss Tillie Bazar of Pittsburgh, beginning Monday night.
Several versions have been written
who is en route to California, is
love afory, but Miss
spending a few days in Detroit, the of this famous the one by Stephen
will use
;house guest of Miss Shirley Sandel- lionstelle who wrote '14,0" and
Phillips,
man of Highland avenue.
"Ulysses,l' which were produced by

Miss Ann Wasserman of Ilendrie William Faversham. , Other versions
by IrAnnunzin,
avenue left Friday for Pittsburgh, have been •written
George Baker. i ,,.
'where she will be the guest of rela- Marian Crawford and
fives and friends. The Phillips version was first used by I
George Alexander; Henry Ainley and ,
Evelyn Millard in.London.

THE POKEN WORD
BRIN e BEST RESULTS

A Long Pis ance call always gets
Prefe:.rred at ntion from the busy
business man
.
It always gets a hearing from the
om you wish to
person with
speak.
It is given the c nsideration of a
face-to-face convey ation.

It gives you the opp hunity to get
your whole story across, reinforced
by your personality.

The saving of time a • Money to
producer, wholesaler, an a retailer is
reflected in the cost t the con-

sumer.
Use, Long Distance and hereby '
Multiply contacts and cont acts.

MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO.
thou SYdem
•• •

One Policy

One System

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Keith's Temple Features Acts
of Sprightly Comedy and
Laughing Music.

The late Anthony Muller of Eng-
land left as a bequest to the Jewish
' Elizabeth Brice and band top the Board of Guardians, London,England,
B. F. Keith's Temple Theater bill a sum between 1415,000 and 175,000
for the purpose of erecting and sup-
, commencing Monday afternoon. Miss
Brice is a favorite in vaudeville and porting a home for convalescent chil-
musical comedy and returns to Keith dren. ,

vaudeville with a new program of
popular melody hits, assisted by
Frank Ressler and his nine masters ..„ .
rs. ivncnigan Paper Stock Co.
of syncopation. The White Sisters,
'
Thelma and Marjorie, whom the . sign., BARRON. PM,
Buyer. 14 All KW .4
I
critics call Broadway's big little stars; i
Bus and Grace _a Allen In
WASTE PAPER
e orge N. Burns
George
o
x t y - :
olX1
dialogue and songs (Baru "Si
1142
Brewster
St.
FortY.' besides additional come y ,
Gales 1705
. .3
ug 1 and song and dance acts are also i Caslitlae 17114
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sad
i billed.

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