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May 15, 1925 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-05-15

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cLOPTON AYENU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

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on Sunday, May 10, when the moth-

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Mrs. Allen
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(With Violin Obliaatol
U,,. Allen
M in Morrin Silver at the piano.

$55.00
$79.50

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In her welcome Miss Landman told
the mothers that they should regard
the clubhouse as their home also and
come with their daughters to attend
affairs given there and to become ac-
quainted with the association's activi-

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Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry II. Weisberger
of California avenue, Highland Park,
have left for a trip to Florida.

A lovely touch marks the new
frocks and lingerie for her Day
of Days!
Charming attire for the Bride
and her Bridesmaids—from the
sheerest of lingerie to the most
exquisite of frocks.
Smart traveling costumes, too
--and all the necessary acces-
sories to complete the perfect
Ensemble.

The Ann Arbor chapter of the Zeta
Beta Tau Fraternity held a house
party last week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Freed have re-
turned from Miami, Fla., where they
remained during the winter months,
and are spending several weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Richherg of Kip-
Inig avenue.

The Young People's Society of
Shaarey Tephila will give a dinner
and dance at the Oriental Cafe on
Sunday evening, May 24.

ties.

3ICUR CHOLEM CLUB
WILL HEAR DEBATE

Mr. and Mrs. I. Krohn of Carson
City, Mich., have returned from West
Palm Beach and Miami, Fla.. where
they spent the winter months.

ROBERT N. BERNSTEIN

Pythias Hall, Robert N. Bernstein was
awarded first place by the judges, re-
ceiving the Louis Smilansky gold
medal. Benjamin Kurtzman was
awarded second place, winning the
Mrs. Martin silver medal, and Meyer
Weisenfeld received honorable men-
tion. The judges were the lion.
Harry B. Keidan, Louis Cohane and
Abraham Levin. The subject of the
debate was the Child Labor Amend-
ment to the Federal Constitution.
The negative team, composed of
Meyer Weisenfeld, Herzl Shur and
Sidney Koretz, received the decision
of the organization and was presented
with the Dingeman silver loving cup.
The affirmative was upheld by Ernest
Goodman, Benjamin Kurtzman and
Robert N. Bernstein.

Flack

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ORTHOPEDIC FOOTWEAR

For

Men,

Women and Children

28 Adams Are. W.

Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Yoilido and daugh-
The next regular meeting of the
Ilext
ter
of
Carson
City
will
leave
Blest Cholera Society will be held
on Thursday evening, May 21, at Sunday by motor for Boston.
Temple Emanuel, corner Taylor and
M. Krohn of Edmore, Mich., has
Wilson avenues, when a special mu-
sical program will be given. The fea- sold his interests in that city and iS
ture of the evening will be a debate planning to reside in Washington,
on the Child Labor Amendment by
members of the Philomathie Debating
Club. Benjamin Kurtzman and Rob-
ert Bernstein will uphold the affirma- BOYS WILL ORGANIZE
JUNIOR B'NAI B'RITH Eastern Site Temple a Garden for
tive and Meyer Weisenfield and Sid-
ney Koretz will speak for the nega-
Installation Held on Monday.
tive. Hyman Barahal and Jack Thu-
A chapter of the Order of Aleph
min will give several humorous selec- Zadik Aleph, which was organized in
The Eastern Star Temple was
Omaha, Nebr., as a junior auxiliary transformed into a garden on Mond
tions.
The arrangements committee for to the Independent Order !Mai day evening, May II, for the public
the excursion which will be held on B'rith will be formed in Detroit very installation of, ,ifticers given by Put.-
[ Sunday, June 7, at Tashmoo Park, soon. The purpose of the order is .
morning
announce that plans are being rapidly to interest Jewish young men be- ity Chapter, No. to., O.
fl ou r vases '
completed for the affair. Among the tweet. ' the ages of la and 21 in the nolia trots in profus
"
an
MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH.
'promotion
of
moral,
cntellectual
and
glories
everywhere
features is a ladies' bridge contest ill
filled with American Beauty roses
Greatest Health Resort in the World for Rheumatism, Nervous
I which 20 girls' clubs will take part. nhysical activities and to foment a stood out in relief. A maypole cen-
,
.
Miss Rose Gedrieh will have charge better community spirit among Jew
tered the hall. Five strands of morn-1 I Disorders, Blood Pressure, Tired and Run Down Condition.
ish.eitizens of tomorrow.
ing glories- were suspended from an-.
The niost exclusive and finest resort Hotel in America. Spacious
of the contest.
Lti Spite of the face .thli •the Order electric star hung on the ceiling and
lobbies, beautiful billiard rooms, ballroom and dining romps. Cuisine
of Aleph Zailik Aleph has been in ex- were cahled to the live pedestals ar-
unexcelled. American and European plans. Write for booklets.
HADASSAH CONTRIBUTIONS
istence but a short time, 13 chapters ranged to represent the fire-pointed
MAX ELKIN, Manager
have been formed in various mid- star. As each star point was mar-
Operated by ELKIN HOTEL AND BATH COMPANY
Western cities. They are at Omaha, shalled to her station these strands I
Among the contributors of more
Elkin Hotel under same ownership.
Nebr.; Kansas City, Mo.; Lincoln, lighted up in the color of the ray each
than $100 in merchandise or cash to
Nebr.; Des Moines, Iowa; Grand Rap- point represented. [tolls dressed in
the Hadassah bazaar which was held ids, Mich.: Council Bluffs, Iowa; Min,
,
appropriate colors as colonial dame
last month at the Arena Gardens are
, , Minn.; Gary. Ind.; •St. Paul,
s.
the following: The American Show- neapoli
Minn.; M inota, N. D.; Sioux City, stand
'", retiring
the pedestals.
The
matron, Dorothy Schil- ____
___ _
r
Company;
I/.
J.
Healy
Shops,
ease
Iowa; ('hattanotiga, Tenn., and She- ler was assisted in the ceremonies I if . '
Joseph Wetsman, David Oppenheim
Among
the
activities
ng
am.,
b •ran
Wis
.
installation . .by(.D o lly Bucki
and J. F. Hartz Company. These
sponsor01 by these chapters is a co.- worthy grand Matron , of tilici_State of !
names were inadvertently omitted
bined basketball and City
and proved
debating
sic. Michigan (1. E S. During the floral
last week.
tournament. Kansas
for in both events with Gary as run- . Is which was conducted by Ws.'
up in basketball and (ouncillIda Blumberg, little classic dancers,
"I will pay ten men $3,000.00
nee -
.
I dressed in the colors of the star, rep-
.
each in the next 30 tiara'
resenting the emblematic flowers,
u
All young nit's interested in becom- danced to their star point, handing
ing affiliated with the Detroit chapter her t he basket of flowers, and then
of Aleph Zadik Aleph may obtain as gracefully danced away to the east
further information by communicat- and went to -leen. They were awal,
ing with Elias Goldberg, secretary of coed by the -iiIii dancer, who repre
We are offering our highest class Dearborn property to the public—
Pisgah Lodge, No. 24. I. 0. B. B., at
ented the -.nth wind, and atter
on Telegraph near Warren.
the lodge rooms, 4011 East Adams ave- s gracefully dancing herself, net i red
nue.
with her little flowers. Miss Perin
under whose able supervision this sin

UNIQUE DECORATIVE
EFFECTS AT AFFAIR

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Cold
s.
and
rn in-
store.

Philadelphia avenue.

- THE BURDEN' .

(A oact
play)
ne.
Under the directio n sir Leon Silverman.
Leon Silierman
The Father
Reiman Eater
The Son .
Minn Roth Wein
The Daughter
Richard Frankland
The Lover ..

The very latest style tendencies decreed by
and
fashion, developed in the fashionable new silk
cloth materials of the most authentic colors. Very
exceptional values at these prices.

Y

West

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schriber (Ros-
tea. Miss Sara Landman, social di- lyn 'Faiichick) motored from Provi-
rector, and Miss Irene Mills, recrea- dence, R. I., and have taken up their
tional leader, received the guests in residence at 7533 Cameron avenue.
the clubhouse, after which they went
to the little Theater, where the fol-
Twelve guests were present at a
lowing program was given:
dinner at the Phoenix Club given re-
. vitas cently by Mrs. Mark Fleischman of
Chaconne .

Virtue l'olant
Mmoienet the Chatham Apartments.

td

ue

Bridal Attire

of the association at a program and

For Misses
and Women.

in
to

Wa.kin$10,

Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Katz slid fam-
ily of 290 Farnsworth street have
moved to their new home at 2257 1

ers of t he members were the guests

Newest
Coats

w

I

Mothers' Day; Musical Program.

Mothers' Day was celebrated at the

t-

At the twenty-third annual model
meeting of the Philomathie Debating
Club, held May 9 at the Knights of

Celebration Held at Clubhouse on

Young Women's Hebrew Association

at

WINS FIRST PLACE
IN MODEL MEETING

MEMBERS' MOTHERS
ARE "Y" GUESTS

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The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
has com•
Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. 13. IL,
eleted arrangements for it curd party
which will be held on May 17 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Braiker,
2201 Gladstone avenue. Mrs. Harry
I Klein is chairman, Mrs. George Cohen
secretary and Mrs. Emil M. Struck
I treasurer. A delightful luncheon has
been planned. The public is invited
The proceeds go towards the con,
mutiny center fund.

118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel's l

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The Keren Hayesod Is Rebuilding
the Jewish Homeland in Palestine

The Keren Hayesod rceives the immigrants on their arrival, houses
and maintains them until it fins employment for them; it bears a large
part of the financing of the hdospitals, sanitation and medical work; it
promotes and supports the agricultural colonization of Palestine by set-
He-
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li chaluzim Jewish pioneers) on the
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for the social, economic and cultural rehabilitation of Palestine. It is
helping to build the Hebrew University.

Are You Contributing Your Share?

PALESTINE FOUNDATION FUND

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MORRIES FRIEDBERG, Chairman

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Mr,. A. Applebaum, chairman, and
Mrs. D. S. Zeman, vice-chairman. of

he drug booth of the lladassah ha-

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II r
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Estimates Gladly Furnished.

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stalling chaplain and Mrs. Edythe Cu-
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Homes Going Up—City Water—
Electric Lights — Stone Streets.

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STOR E YOUR FURSI
of dancers. An ap
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WITH A FURRIER propriate Mrs. Birdie concluded
Arnavits was in-

CARD OF THANKS

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Mr. and Mrs. George Feldman of

I 24 larrand park, Highland Park,
wish to thank their relatives and
' friends fur the kindness and consider-
. ation shown their daughter, Jean,
during her recent illness.

One is in direct proportion to

the other. Great success

comes only to those who

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best. Had
we not given service under
all conditions we would not
have become

know how to serve

In sail and loving memory of our
angel, Gertrude Stone, who was killed
on May 13, 1924.

dear.
the fare we loved
Ges.
Silent l• the voice we loved in hear.
'Tli mad but Iron. we wonder whr
The he'd are •Iwsrs sr. , 10 die.

Sadly missed by her Mother, Father.
Sisters, Brother, Grandfather. Reu-
ben Frankenstein. and Aunt Hattie.

In loving memory of Nathan Kurt,
one year ago. on Lag
WOmer.
Gone but nut forgotten.
Ibis Loving Wife, Sons and Daugh-
ters.

who died

In loving memory of our darling
-,,o, S. Robert Freed, who passed
away two year. ago, May 19, 1923. ,

Yon .uffereil much but murmured nor.
we watched y1, 1 through the night and
star.
and less
Your aching heart tree
Until you pa••ed ••11,

Director

Success -- - Service

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Little do they know theheartache
That we suffer all lb. while.

Sadly missed by ilk
er and Father.

Sorrowing Moth-

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