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CLIFTON AMUR CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

FILY)umonftya5pilimNICLE

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E ngagrntrnts

Mr. and MN. Casper Oppenheim 0
unce th
aven
en ue announce
83 East Palmer av

The

Newest
Coats

For Misses
and Women.

$ 5 5 . 0 0

$79.50

The very latest style tendencies decreed by

fashion, developed in the fashionable new silk and
cloth materials of the most authentic colors. Very

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M r. and Mrs. Marc B. Goldberg of
648 Burlingame avenue announce the
wo„,„o., birth of a son, Marc, Jr., on April 4. i

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engagement of their daughter, M elba
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A t a meeting „f the
e rlw
1 nited
of the U
to Louis Russell Burnstine, son o
Dr. and Mrs. I. Irving Bitker (('ale
League
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ed„,
utte
r. Grossman)
and Mrs. Julius Burnstine of thi school,,
held i„,,,,
w
of
2639
Sturtevant ary-
r
noon, at the home of Mrs. Jacob ' Inue are receiving congratulations on
1 citY'
Perlmutter, secretary of the organiz- the birth of a son, James Grossman,

,
laid out fur the sale :
were
MN.
Dater
of
10292
Car-.
and
ration,
plans
Mr.
"" :" ri, ' 29 .
dont avenue announce the engage- of the tickets fur the Linwood-La• ,P
ment of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Salle Theater fur Monday and Tues- '
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weintraub of
Max Glasier, sun of Mr. and Mrs. E. day, May 18 and 19. The followingl
' W"t Euclid ""'" ue "re rec 1I 1 v - I
members were appointed on the sale l ! I ' ll
Gluier of 2519 Pingree avenue.
committee: Mrs. David Zemon, Mrs. rug felicitations on the birth if a '
laughter, Bernice Stella, on Stay 3.


Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schiller of Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. Philip Shulman, l' 1
--
1630 Calvert avenue announce the Sirs. Frank Shwartz. Miss Mary Cap-
M r. and Mrs. Fred F. Simmons
engagement of their daughter, Esther Ian, Mrs. Moses Weiswasser, Mrs. (Lillian Kirschbaum) of 11;70 Calvert
Mrs. Mrs.
Sam Wexler.
Shnitz, avenue are receiving felicitations on
Ellen, to Dr. Myron D. Jacoby. for- Charles
II. Robinson,
E. Lippitt and
son, George Ilenry, on
merly of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs ii
the birth of
eeds
will
go
towards
buying Ap ril 16.
All
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Silver of 2291 busses to convey the Talmud Torah
am
Pingree avenue announce the en- children to and from the
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Fenton
(Stella Sallir) of 1941 Hazelwood
gagem•nt of their cousin, Miss Lena Torah.
Roman Riess, to Carl ('arson. Miss
avenue are receiving congratulations
Riess is a former resident of Pitts-
Representatives of large radio in n on the birth of a daughter, Marilyn
an d ci
burg and Mr. Carson lived in Lon- ti-rests in c hi cau. o, Cleveland o
Joy, n May 3.
.10n, England, before coming to De- einnati were entertained by the Ser
at
0
dinner
las
lin Company of
Iron.
Suntlay at the home of Jacob Res.de r CLUB HOLDS MODEL
Mrs. Zelda Harris of 1953 Hazel- o n Hazelwood avenue. Among th
MEETING SATURDAY
. 01
avenue
announces
the
engage-
nut-of-townguests were J.
wood
of Chicago, Morris ,
ment td. her daughter, Estelle, to , and N. I,. Cohn
The Philomathic Debating Club
Philip Minus, son of Mr. and Mrs.
rim.. of Cincinnati and Mr. and I will hold its twenty-third model nteet•
Mrs. Herman Lesser of Cleveland.
Myer Minus of 431 East Palmer ave. K
ing at the Knights of l'ythias Hall,
nue.
Cass avenue near Teterboro street,
Mrs. Ralph Paul and Mrs. Maxwell
on Saturday evening, May 9, at 8
Roman of 2080 Hazelwood avenue will
FRESH AIR SOCIETY
o'clock. Jack Thumin, speaker. will
be hostesses to the Sisterhood of Con-
be given on
CAMP OPENS JUNE 30
. • f in Emanuel and friends at a preside. A debate Will
Wednesday the question "Resolved, That the Pro-
5.

This is the new
Tailored Topcoat
of Velveteen

29 5°

The choice of smart women
and misses is the velveteeen
coat in soft jewel shades.
Unlined, 29.60; Lined, 29.50.
It u b y. Sapphire, Amber,
Amesthyst, Turquoise and
Mack.

Second Floor.

jog on



The Fresh Air Society will open its bridge and mob
May 19. The proceeds posed Child Labor Amendment to the
afternoon,
for the synagogue. Federal Constitution Be Adopted."
summer camp on June 30 for Jewish I
be used
The affirmative will be upheld by Enr-
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tinkers front it to 15 years of age. will
— —
Mrs. S. Singer entertained the nest Goodman, Benjamin Kurtzman,
cord is allowed to remain at
ich ch
nip for two weeks. The camp
sling members
is
of the Art Circle at a bridge and Robert Bernstein and the nags
eep are luncheon on Tuesday, Stay 5, at the tive team is composed of Meyer Wei-'
l arge, airy
PI ovid ed with
onie Country Club. sentient, Ilerzl Shur and Sidney Ko- I
and stric tly kos her meals
qi art ers
,
retz. The public is cordially invited
rued . The children's play is under Sl a

Society of to attend.
p
= 1 i ti e su P ervision of a compe tent work-
The '1 oung Peole's
_____—
._
and instruction is given in. swim-
ng and boating. A trained nurse Temple Beth El will give a Staytime
n i 'es at the camp throughout the sum. dancing party in the ballroom of the JUDAEAN CONTEST
y
temple on Wednesday evening, Slay
PROVES SUCCESSFUL
er. A fee of $5.50 per week is
13 It ft:30 o'clock. It will be in-

b arged, which partially covers en- formal.
Last Sunday at Shaarey Zedek
p roses for each child. Reservations
ay
be
made
now
at
the
Jewish
Wel-
Synagogue was witnessed one of the
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob and
n
7
110Va Sally, are spending most successful forensic events given
r ire Center, 579 East Philadelphia
h y
.. Detroit Young Judaea. St.. -.:en teen
venue; the Jewish Institute, 687 ‘laughter,
ast High street, and the Talmud several weeks at French Lick Springs,
-.sa orah at Philadelphia and Byron eve- Ind., en route to Detroit from Silent , boys and girls representing junior
Fla. Aubrey Jacob spent a fornitght clubs of the organization took part
'
Ilea.
with his parents at French Lick in a declamation contest which
with
The children are given a thorough
,.
showed considerable thought and
their ar- ,
hysi cal examination upon th
preparation on the part of the con-
and every
effort
is Springs.
ival
mile at
so camp
they may
gain the
most,
Mrs. A. Rutter, who has been the testants. Although the program was
hysically and mentally, from their guest of her daughter, Mrs. Louis long, every one of the 17 declania- ,
Robinson, has returned to her home Lions was interesting. Many views of
wo weeks' vacation.
Jewish thought and action were
its Cleveland.
touched upon by the declaimers.
Mr. and Sirs. Louis Ross and fam- Five prizes were awarded and were
P ROF. LEVIN TALKS AT
ily
have
returned
from
Miami,
Fla.,
won
by the following contestants in
ASSOCIATION MEETING
where they spent the winter. the order given. Henry Faigen, Max

____
Schayowitz,
Florence Cohen, Irwin
Professor Samuel M. Levin of the
Mrs Abraham Gittleman and son, Shevitz and Pearl Firestone. Honor-
C ollege of the City of Detroit deity-
able
mention
was given to Mathew
red the address of welcome at the Rolland, of East Grand boulevard are
Magidson and Belle Byron. The con-
s ession of the Mississippi Valley His- I visiting ill New York City.
test
was
attended
by a large number

orical Association held in the college ',
tI s t oishentthhea le f of the clubs, senior as well as junior
vi.: and firs.
building Friday evening, May 1. Pro- I
Our process cleans the fur and lining JUST LIKE NEW
guests
city
being
The e present.
fessor James A. Woodburn of Indiana , Tra N l r
and puts new life in the pelt. Let us thoroughly dean and
judges were Mrs. Dora Ehrlich,
University was elected president of ' last week en route to their home
glaze your fur coat, jacquette or scarf.
Mi- Miss Mary Caplan, Bernard Isaacs,
the association for the ensuing year, after spending several months in
at
this
session.
land,
Fla.
Simon
Shetzer
and
Harry
Rickets. Jo-
We have the most modern and scientific storage vault in
seph Markel , one of the leathers, took
Detroit. Why take chances with your furs, Oriental rugs,
Calved
avenue
Leiter
of
Calve
avenue
has
the
chair
after
the meeting was
M
. .
fine clothing and other valuables by hangiftg them in your
DETROIT PHYSICIAN
opened by a short address of we c
returned from a several days vi.
wardrobe with perhaps a few camphor balls as a preventive
ADDRESSES MEETING Montreal. Can. Mrs. Leiter is spend- by Solomon Levin, president of the
against moths?
ing several weeks with relatives in local organization. Remarks were
Dr. Bernhard Friedlaender of De-
also made by Samuel Heyman. Mrs.
Montreal.
troit was invited by the American
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Ehrlich and Mr. Isaacs. The meeting
Gynecological Society to discuss "The
Mrs. Jennie Lebensburger of 1516 adjourned with the singing of Ralik-
Blood Sedimentation Test" in gyne- Clairmount avenue has moved to 299 vats.
cology and obstetrics at the society's Farnsworth avenue.
convention held on May 4 to 6 in
Washington, D. C. He has worked
Honoring Miss Mollie (lack, whose
on this test since 1918 and has accu- marriage to Samuel G. Bank will be
mulated a great deal of valuable data. an event of June, Mrs. William
His original "Arbeit" was presented Schultz entertained at a linen shower Alumni Association:
Bernard Isaacs, principal of the
in 1923 before the St. Louis Medical at her home, 933 Mt. Vernon avenue,
Society (Missouri) and he was elect- on Monday evening, April 27. Miss United Ilebrew Schools, will speak on
ed an honorary member of that so- Hack was the recipient of ninny beau- "Hebrew Education" before the
alumni association at its regular
ciety in recognition of his work.
tiful gifts.
meeting on Wednesday evening, May
BICUR CHOLEM PLANS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Belovitch mo- 11, at the Kirby Avenue Talmud To-
rah. Max Weine will talk on the
ANNUAL EXCURSION tored from their home in Chicago last significance of the work of Dr. Chaim
week and are the guests of relatives
Chernovitz, who is spending several
"Miss Bicur Cholem" will be the here.
days in Detroit. George Weiswasser
, feature attraction at the fifteenth an-
welcomed the visitor on behalf of the
nual Bicur Cholem excursion to
association at a reception given last
WOMEN
OPEN
TALMUD
Tashmoo Park which will take place
TORAH IN NORTH END Thursday evening by the United He-
on Sunday, June 7. An appropriate
brew Schools.
Prize will be given to the person who
first recognizes the young lady. Many
The Ladies Auxiliary of Talmud Graduate Claw
attractions have been planned, in- Torah Ivrioh, formerly located at 687
The third graduating class of the
cluding a ladies bridge contest, the
Eliot street, has opened its new United Ilebrew Schools recently or-
winner of which will be presented school at 121 Rosedale court to pro - ganized and elected the following of-
, with a silver loving cup. Fifteen dif- vide instruction for the children in ficers: President. Nathan Shur;
ferent organizations are expected 0
vice-president, Esther Charnet; sec-
take part in this contest. The Bicur the north end of the city. There is
etary, Miriam Plotnizky; treasurer,
Cholem baseball team will play the no school within 15 blocks of the r
Fay Gorelick. The officers and Fred
Knights of Pythias baseball team, the Rosedale Court Talmud Torah. The Malamed form the executive commit-
the auxili
winner to be the proud possessor of members of
ary old
tee. George Weiswasser and Max
the
pkeep
Weine, representing the alumni asso-
Hyman Bernstein is general chair- on Eliot street have been requested
man and is assisted by Abe Max, pub. to transfer their interests to the new ciation, presided at the meeting.

fur Storage

Summer storage for furs, oriental rugs, fine
clothing and other valuable things is now an ac-
cepted solution of the fire, moth and burglar prob-
lem. It ensures besides protection the thorough
examination and cleansing of your valuables.
You cannot afford to neglect your fine furs,
etc., whip the cost of storage is so small.

ed

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you
Id is
.ings

Forest Cleaners and
Dyers, Inc.

D O N'T Fo R GET!

To Bring Home a Jar of

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Herman Bernstein, American
Journalist and Editor of the
Jewish Tribune, After His Re-
cent Visit in Palestine.

Arch Supporting OXFORDS

Young Men Who Have Arch Trouble Need Not
Sacrifice Style for Comfort.

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lIcifY; David Berger, tickets; Jacob Talmud Torah. Simon Richardson
Behrman, prizes, and Manuel Ro- has been
engaged as instructor.
PESACH COMMITTEE REPORT
' Election
of officers for the ensuing
: e nthal, field events. The Bicur Cho-
lam slogan will prevail: "Be chari- year wi take place at 121 Rosedale
Embody the season's newest creations in light tan calf, genuine
The Mailia Chetim committee of De-
n Tuesday evening. M 12.
troit, consisting of Rabbi Judah Levin,
table and have a good time." court oll
•angaroo, •nd kidaki
On April 25 the new organized B. at 8 o'clock. The present officers of Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Jacob Fried-
2;
AAAAA
to
EE.
In Si••• ■ 5 to 13 ,
C. S. baseball team staged its first the auxiliary are: Mrs. Fannie Rodin, berg, A. Ackerman, S. Harris, B. A.'
turn-out. Most of the time was de- president; Mrs. Bessie Lott, vice- romovitz, M. Dushkin, J. Chercosse,
voted to practice. On May 3 an im- .president; Mrs. Rose Agree, treas. A. Keidan, M. Gottesman, It. Lides-
promptu genie with the Detroit Auto urer; Mrs. Zena Ehrlich, secretary.
tin, M. Sherzensky, M. Weiswasser,
Detroit's Only Exclusive Orthopedic
secretary; J. Levin, treasurer, and L.
Club was played, in which the Auto
FOOTWEAR SHOP
Smith, chairman, report that for the
Club was victorious. The features of
TO PUBLISH SCHOLAR'S WORK
Wont
recent Passover season it collected
the game were the splendid hitting
28 Mama A
5th Floor Stroh Poilding
$4,560 from 671 persons and dis- '
of Jack Behrman and Samuel Arkin.
M.
S.
A committee of which Rabbi
. Mr. Behrman hit 1000 per cent and
ary chairman and tributed $3,964 in cash and 5.660
------ - -
Mr. Arkin knocked the only home run Margoliess is honor
pounds of matzos, amounting to 1849,
Ma Meyer Berlin chairman has
ER ,
of As
the there
game. are several vacancies yet been organized in New York to raise leaving a deficit for the year 1925 of
n w as distributed',
$153. This a mout
sting of 1,275
to be filled in the lineup, any mem- money for the publishing
of the
11 l Jacob t o 365 famil eis, c ond
her who would like to interest him- works of the late Rabbi
. rab- individuals.
self in this sport and help to build genies of Lida, one of the great
.
2814 Hastings Street
his of a decade ago. Ra
up a strong Bicur Cholem Society Ronies, son of the late scholar, has
Telephone Cherry 2523
LITTMAN and FISHSON, Company Managers.
tram should see either Samuel or K8 volumes of his father's menu-

David Arkin, 5239 Trumbull avenue.
scripts.
The Arkin boys, who are managing

SACK'S

Littman's YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE

Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 10.

Matinee and Evening• The Well Known Play

"FREE LOVE"

at Popular Prices.
Monday Evening, May 11,
A benefit Performance will be given in honor of
the Leading Lady, Betty Frank.

"CHILDREN OF THE STREET"

Wednesday Evening, May 13, • Benefit Performance for Sister
Cohen. Gordon's slram• will be played.

"THE OATH"

Await an

'UPKO

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Said:

■•■•

HACK'S ARCH CORRECTIVE OXFORDS

pl.

Attend

important announcement

for neat week.

Pure, Wholesome Milk

Every Precaution Taken.
You Can Be assured of Cleanliness and Quality.

"FRO FARMER TO CONSUMER"

People's Creamery Co.

Phone ARLINGTON 1000
9025 CARDONI . VE.
t. ^is I. Goldfeder, Mgr.

"A most interesting experiment is taking
place ill Palestine. The achievements of the
Jews there during the past seven years, since
the Balfour Declaration, are astounding. The
Jews are rebuilding the ancient and neglected
land by making noble sacrifices and by the
hardest possible pioneering work.

Palestine cannot solve the entire Jewish
problem, but it has solved the entire Jewish
problem for those Jews who have already set-
tled there and will solve it for all those who are
going to settle there."

0

STORE YOUR FURS CI
WITH A FURRIER

the team. believe that there is plenty
of good baseball material in the or-
ganization and they are enthusiastic
about getting a good start.

OBITUARY

WALNUT 1293

DETROIT

Snappy
Styles in

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IN MEMORIAM

Call
Euclid
2420

MRS. JACOB KOSITCHEK
In sad and loving memory of our
of Mrs. Jacob Kositchek
The death occurred
on April 22 at beloved daughter, Lillian Cohen, who
ng
May 4•
th
of Loosing
e home of her daughter. Mrs. Meyer passed away one year ago,
Frank of Detroit. Mrs. Kositchek 1924.
survived her husband. Jacob Kosit•
pa, br
h -k b one month. Mrs. Kositchek
f r'. rth
rs would ppoil het bloom.
resided in Lansing for 22 years. Bur-
Cowl pantedh er in heaven
Hope
Cemetery
in
She ha' rune before to light the war
ial was at Mount
For u• to follow her otime day.
Lansing, with Rabbi Henry J. Berko-
witz of Temple Beth El in charge.
Her Loving Parents and Brothers,
She is survived by her daughter. Mrs.
Milton and Arthur.
I
Frank, and numerous relatives and
In loving memory of our dear hue- ,
friends.
who I
band and father, Jacob Weiner,
1
ANNOUNCEMENT
passed away on May 6, 1923.

o ving Wife and Children.
L
His
Bernard A. Pearl, for five years •

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Dancing in Three Sessions
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complaint clerk in the detective bu-
In sad and loving memory of our
eight i • K AU F M AN
reau at police headquarters and who
Man Schreiber, who died
was graduated from the Detroit Col. father,
years ago, May 8, 1917.
February,
has
pegged
lege of Law in
the practice ,
" the eau of ""° '1""1,'
the bar examination for
' ad ei °,,,d ;da dd " a
of law. Mr. Pearl, who resides with The blow was hard, the rhak revere.
Speei•list in Repairing and Remodel
children at 5839 We do not for•eti or do we Intend.
his wife and two
ing of Furs.
ens will to the end
I Cooper avenue, has • reputation as We think of you often
,
won
Eatimate. Gladly Furnished.
I an orator and debater, having
Your Loving Children.
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