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Qrsoital VACATION AT CAMP

TANGIBLE HEADWAY
NOTED IN REPORTS
AS TO PALESTIN E

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Colonization Groups Succeed

Mrs. A. Cooper and daughter of
1536 Chicago boulevard have re-
turned from Ithaca, N. Y., where they
studied for the last two months.

Front 6 to 54 Years

Gino' Quality For coats, $65, $125 and up
Girls' Smart New Priam,' $12.75, $20 and tip
Girls' New Antonin ('oats, $15, $25, $55 up
Girls' Faaltionable New Autumn Millinery
Girls' New En!! Sweaters $2.95, $.1.50, $5.00

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School Season.

Formerly Manager

Grosse Pointe Furniture Company

Announces the Opening of the

Plan to do your shop-
ping here as early as
possible next week.
Too early to give any
details now --- only
you'll save in all de-
partments at

Mr. and Mrs . Barry Conheim have
left for a fortnight's trip to Mafia! ,
Niagara Falls, Cleveland and Cedar
Point.

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HYMAN BERMAN

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Forty Matrons Refreshen Their,
Spirits Before Opening of

Forty mothers and 32 young chit-
'Iran, ninny of them below 5 years of
age, left last Tuesday morning for
and Watermelons.
the Girl Scout Camp at Jedd, near
Port fluent, Mich., where they are
spending a week's vacation. The ar-
INFLUX OF IMMIGRANTS •
reneements for the week's outing
Leo I. Franklin of Edison avenue were made by the educational de-
SURPASSES ALL RECORDS
has returned from Camp Flambau, p ac i mce t o f th e Jewish Institute and
Wis. where he was a counsellor.
the staff of the comp. Miss Mary
Loans Are Effected to Assist
'
Caplan, educational director of the
Jewish
Institute, accompanied the,
have
as
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Werth,
Workers in Development
their house guest at their summer group. The charges for the vacation
of Basic Industr y.
home near Amherstburg, Ont., Miss were nominal. The camp is located
On Lake Huron.
Sara Caplow of Chicago.
Most Mothers Sought Rest.
NEW YORK.--A close-up of the
W bile most of the mot hers sought
day-by-day activities of the pioneers
Miss Elizabeth Lefton of Pitts-
a brief period of quiet restfulness in
in Palestine is revealed in the report burgh is the guest of relatives and
preparation for the activities of the
of the Palestine Zionist executive, friends in the city.
autumn and winter season, sonic of
based on Koren Ilayesod expenditures
the woolen gave up some of their
during June, just received at the
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gould of time in order to learn basket weav-
American Keren Ilayesod headquar-
ing and to improve their knowledge
ters.
dinner Tuesday evening honoring a of folk-dancing, particularly those
The colonization phase of the re- number of out-of-town guests, includ• dances that hove become classic
port shows that two new products in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freedman, among Jews who are natives of Eu-
are now grown successfully on the
"-
Mrs. Isadore Goldberg and sons, Ar• ropean countries. Instruction in the -7_
Keren Ilayesod colonies — water. thur and Milton, of South Bend, Ind., weaving and dancing was given by
melons and bananas. The water- Mrs. Sarah Lepun and Miss Hilda members of the Girl Scout staff. A
melon crop not only supplied Pales- Steingold of Cleveland and Miss Zen menu conforming with the require-
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tine but was sufficient for export to
Freedman of Chicago. rnents of the Jewish dietary laws was
Damascus, where good prices were re-
. arranged several weeks ago.
ceived. The first crop of bananas,
Mrs. S. Langsam of King avenue is
Last Monday morning 60 girls af.
grown on the western share of Lake entertaining her niece, Miss Gertrude Minted with the various activities of
Tiberias, was immediately disposed of Stertver of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs.
the Jewish Institute proceeded to the
in Haifa.
Langsam was hostess at a luncheon City Recreation Camp at Brighton,
During May the colonies continued
at the Stotler hotel followed by a where they will remain until Sunday
their harvesting, ploughing the land theater 'tarty for 10 guests in honor
evening. The week at camp is known
in preparation for next year's crop, of her visitor. Mrs. Moses Shaper(
as Kosher Week, having been set
A number of contracts were conclud- of Cameron avenue entettained 10
aside for the accommodation of Jew-
ed for the building of stables for new guests at a luncheon 'Thursday in
ish children. Kosher Week has be-
settlers in the Keren Ilayesod colony, honor of Miss Stertver. Miss Stert-
come an annual phase of the vaca-
I Gedera, the new settlers being the ver will leave for her home next
tion reason at the city's summer
sons of farmers or the second genera-
recreation camp.
1n Itishon-le-Zion Tuesday.
, tion of pioneers.
10 houses were built for Yemenite
Miss Rita Kaley, who has been th
colonists, while in Petach Tikvah
guest of Miss Elsie Messner, has lef.
stable and barracks were erected for for a short stay in Chicago before re.
the Girls' Farm. Arrangements are
turning to her home in New York.
also being made for building a large

in Cultivating Bananas

Smart New Fashions
For the School Girl

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Berman Furniture Co.

13137 -13139 JEFFERSON AVE., EAST

Where unusual low prices will prevail on Dining Room Suites,

house for the Girls' Farm in the She-
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Weitz of
chunath Borochov, near Tel Aviv. On
1021 Marston avenue have moved to
this farm the girl pioneers receive ex-
their new home at 3017 Sturtevant
agricultural
training
in
dairy
cellent
avenue.
farming, poultry raising, tree plant-
ing and horticulture.
I
Mrs. B. Ghreene and Mrs. I. Ma,
Extending Irrigation Area.
, kin and daughter, Dorothy, have left
On another Keren Ilayesod colony,', for a fortnight's motor trip to Buf-
Degania, pipes were ordered to extend , fah), Niagara Falls, Lake ilumingtem
its irrigated area. The colony is par- and New York City.
ticularly anxious to raise crops on it-,
rigated lands, because the waters of : Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Caro, for-
the Jordan ore near and owing to the mealy
trly of 210
2
Pingree avenue, are
sub-tropical climate it i i s possible to I now residing in Chicago.
ripen vegetables and fruits several
weeks earlier than in other places and
Miss Aline Schiller of Virginia

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Madame!

Mrs. S. R. Meretsky of Grand Rap-
ids, who spent the past week as the
house guest of Mrs. Maurice Den-
berg, will visit in Detroit before re-
turning home.

The Misses Cille, Ethyl and Lillian
Barnett entertained at their summer
home
at Venice of the Lakes 12
fast Suites, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Dining Tables and Chairs,
guests at a bridge in honor of Miss
Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Rugs of all sizes, colors and designs.
Clara Rosenbaum, a bride-elect. The
tables were decorated in a color
Everything in Artistic awl Appropriate House Furni.hinge.
scheme of pink and white. Mrs. Nor-
I
man Buckner won high score and
Mi. "mix;
Miss Alma Buckner received the con-
thus command higher prices in the ' park has returned from an extended solation. Those present were, besides
markets.
,
5.
' eastern trip.
the aforementioned, Mrs. Jack Fink,
With regard to immigration the re- '
Ii
the Misses Rosa Isenberg, Viola Kauf-
: port shows that the immigration de-
Mrs. David Adel and daughter, Lil- man, Josephine Sandoroff, Mesdames
nartment, maintained by the Keten , lien, of Glynn court are spending a Joseph Schwartz, Alexander Elbling
Ilayesod, spent almost $13,000 during month at Mackinac Island.
and Miss Bess Levenson of Detroit .
the month, $1,500 more than its bud-
get allotment, as a result of payments I
Mrs. Sara Marks and daughter,
Miss Rosenbaum was also the
made for the erection of the immi-
Miriam, of Saginaw are the house honor guest at a luncheon bridge
:
grant house at Haifa, where incoming , guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Suss-
given by her sister, Mrs. Joseph
pioneers are received. Immigration ' man of 15544 Linwood avenue.
. Schwartz. Mrs. Julius Levein re-
increased during May, a total of 906
ceivde the first prize and Mrs. Nor-
persons being admitted, including 271
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wolf of 1611 Tay- man Buckner the consolation. The
' of independent means, and employ - for avenue have returned from New
guests were Mesdames Jack Fink,
meat War easily secured for them. York, where they met their children, Manuel Willer, William l'resent, Saul
The report, in commenting on the up- Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kopelson, who re-
Orman, Morris Wolfman, Norman
wand movement in immigration,
pre- turned from four years' study in
a steady
Buckner, Julius I,evein, Louis Solo-
dieted that June would show .
Germany and France.. Mr. mon and Mrs. Jack Borke and Myron
,
priedficte
J in which Austria
increase over Slay,
afi
and Mrs. Kopelson are spending sev- Rosenbaum of Detroit, besides the
une
,
.
th
1.4 .1, nt
eral days in Boston before coming to hostess and the honor guest.
ow e (l the
wee , showed
ures, revealed lastk,
I breaking figure of 1,795, the Detroit.
o-
• recon
COLLEGE SORORITY
greatest number of immigrants ever
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bach and son, Her-
' arriving in any month in Palestine. man, are now residing at 235 Hay.
PLANS BRIDGE-TEA
Finance. Workers' Activities.
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ford avenue, Lansing.
Referring
to
the
labor
department
The
alumni
of Eta chapter of the
''' '
---i
of the Keren Ilayesod, the report re-
The Misses Lottie and Lillian Da- University of Michigan l'hi Sigma
Sigma,
a
national
Jewish- sorority,
' veals that in May a loan of $3,600 vidov of 2220 Hazelwood avenue en-
. ' was made to the Solel Boneh, a work- `tertained at a surprise miscellaneous will hold a bridge-tea at the rooms
of
the
Detroit
Federation
of Wom-
men's co-operative group, to enable shower Thursday evening, Aug. 21,
them to open new stone quarries near in honor of their sister, Mildred, a en's Clubs, Hancock avenue and Sec-
way
e
ond
boulevard,
Saturday
afternoon,
Jerusalem. This paves th
bride-elect of Sept. Covers were laid
the development of a new and thriv- for 25.
' Sept. 13. The function will be the
ing industry among the Jewish work-
first of ai series of events planned for
men—that of providing the necessary
Mrs. David ' M. Blount and daugh- the autumn and winter season. There
stones for the building of Jewish ter, Florence, of Boston, who have will lie tables of bridge and niah jong
houses in Jerusalem, Haifa and other beenthe house guests of Mrs. Bloom's and prizes will be awarded at each
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cities and colonies. Until the Keren 1 niece. Mrs. Dan Harris of 1721 Cal- table.
Hayesod made possible the opening vest avenue, for the past seven weeks,
The Michigan chapter has under
of these quarries, this trade was con- have left 'tocsin extended stay in Old consideration plans for engaging In
fined to Arabs, but during the past I Orchard, Me. Mrs. Bloom and her necessary social work. The proceeds
year a considerable number of Jew- , daughter were widely. entertained of the tea will be made available for
ish stone-hewers have been trained. diming their stay in,the. 'city..
the chapter's activities.
With the rapid extension of Jewish
The New York chapters, of which
building activities, the need of more
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kukhs and cbildren there are three, constitute an impor-
Jewish quarrymen has become acute. and Mr. and Mrs. "51. M. Rosenthal tant phase of the medical social serv-
Already 100 workmen are being 'have returned from an extend d mo- ice department of one of the largest
trained in the new quarries opened for trip
Jewish,hospitaLs
in that city!. . '
the west-' ' e
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up near Jerusalem as a result of the
•
contract let with the Sole! Boneh.
B. Gittleinan and BICUR CHOLEM OPENS
Mr. and Mrs.
The labor department made various daughters, )(mina and Ruth, who hive
WITH PUBLIC MEETING
other loans during the month to Jew- been visiting their mother, Mrs. K.
--
ish colonies, organizations and work-
Gittlernan, have returned to •their
The .first regular meeting of the
ers' sick fund.
home in Hollywood,
fall season of the Bicur Cholem So-
s
The trade and industry department
of the Keren Hayesod spent $3,600
Set), will be held Thursday, Sept. 4,
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Zackheim and
n the auditorium of the Shaarey Ze-1
during the month for the promotion
son, Ilershal, have returnee( from
of trade and industry, while other eg-
ek Synagogue. The Meeting will be
Y ellowstone Park and points 'west,
penditures, showing the widespread
pen lie the public &nil will partake - of
, where they attended the annual con-
Moon. Or-1
nature of t"e activities of the Keren
ocial features. 'Rte
vention of the Guardian Life Insur.
Ilayesod for elementary and higher
hestia will furnish music for danc-
anc,e Company.
education, medical work, experi-
ng and other entertainment will be
mental stations, the Hebrew library
)(fermi. . , .
Mrs, Hatry Blackman of 2506 West
and the cultivation of tobacco, fast
The officers of the organization are
Philadelphia avenue waif hostess at a
becoming one of the principal agri-
planning to make the coming year
birtbday surprise party Aug. • 18 in
cultural products of Palestine.
one that - shall witnees a larger and
n e ck The
onor o f
s. )4
ar kW e. 'b
better Bicur Cholem SoCiety' than
table wei eat in banquet style, with
ever before. The first meeting' will
colonial corsages at each plate. The
launch the. membership drive. which''
color scheme was carried out in Nile
will be conducted during September.
green and pints. Covers were laid
for 22 guests. Following the dinner
Division o1 General Motor. Corp.
cards were played. Mrs. Weinbeck
GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lieber of 1670 received many gifts. '
DETROIT BRANCH
Edison avenue announce the be-,
OWEN & GRAHAM CO.
MRS:SARAH BURNSTINE •
BEMB.ROBINSON CO.
2843 E. Grand Blvd. at Oakland
Sir. and Mrs. Jacob - Jaffe and
trothal of their daughter, Lillian, to I
Mrs: Sarah Burnstine, beloved wife
444 East Jefferson Ave.
PFENT & DECKER
Max Trager, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. (laughter, who have been visiting Mrs of Dr. •Julius Y. Burnstine, died at is
HARLEY BUICK CO.
8740 Mack Ave.
•Jaffe's parents. Mr. and ,Mrs. dtv Fl her late residence, 1535 Chicago
3752 Cass Ave.
Rieter of Toledo.
LOUIS-ROSE BUICK CO.
Bofsky of Sibley, Mich.,. have left boulevard, Sunday evening, Aug. 24.
WEST SIDE BUICK CO.
12893 Woodward Avw. Highland Nth
um West Fort St.
J. M. Segal of Cincinnati, Ohio, an- for Fleischmenn'a Farm, N. Y., be She was 32 years of age. Although
STANLEY KRAJENKE
TELOTTE BUICK CO.
nounces the engagement of his daugh- fore returning to, 'their home in she had been ill. for some time, the
11820 Jos. Camp. Ave.
8911 Grand River Ave.
ter, Malka, to Samuel Kay Goldberg Brooklyn..
end came suddenly. Interment took
SIEGEL-CKENDORF
COMPANY
ZE
place Mnnday 'at Orlover Hill Ceme-
I of Detroit.
423 4 Woodward AV.,.
I Miss Rita Kaley of New York, who tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiat-
Mr. and Mn. M. Cohl of Brush has been the guest, of Miss Elsie Rats- ing. .
street announce the engagement of ner, was widely entertained during
Mete. Burnstine was a member of
build them
are built,
their eldest daughter, Lillian, to Har- , her stay in Detroit. Among her hoes hearly every 'charitable organization
old Z. Burnett, non of Mr. and Mrs. tesses were the Misses Charlotte Mil- in the city . and an . active worker in
ler, Ann Walters, Gertrede Ramer. Many fields of gocial and charitable
M. Burnett of this city.
, Betty Friedman, 'Pauline .Birndori, work. She attended Shaarey Zedek
Mr. and Mn. J. B. Orman of St. , Marie Manner, Mn. Casper What Synagogue. She was • charming hos-
Antoine street ahnounce the engage- , and Mra. Joseph Greenbaum. tess and one of the popular members
ment of their ward, Anna Gold, to
of the ,younger married set.
E•
, Due to the illnesi of Miss Sara • Mrs. Burnstine is survived by her
Morris K5pnick of this city.
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, Gorman, the formal dinner which was husband, Dr. Julius Y. Burnstine; a
to
be
given
in
her
honor
on
Aug.
31
daughter.
Frances,
9
years
of
age;
Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith of 514 Al-
ger avenue announce the engagement , at the Eastern Star Cafe has been in- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max Stein-
of their niece, Miss Ida Alfowitz, to ' definitely postponed. gold; two brothers. Nathan and Mau-
Slobin for Jos. Campau Frontage."
David Diamond, son of Mr. and Mrs.
rice Steitigold, and a sister, Mrs. Jo. I
Jos. Campeau, the Woodward Avenue of Hamtramck, is to be
Miss Bessie Kramer of 4447 Brush seph Silberstein. 11 of Detroit.
Diamond of this city.
widened between Davison and the Seven•mile Road. TM. will
I street and her sister, Miss Mildred
make Jos. Campau frontage a good investment and you, too, can
, Kramer of Grand Rapids, are visiting
in Baltimore and Was'iington. En
make money, just as many others have done.
Co.
Get in on the ground floor before others beat you to it. HURRY!
route they stopped at Niagara Falls.
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siderable savings to yourself.
Every garment is manufac-
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