• liSEVLTRI c k1VISittiNtuttlain PAGE EIGHT Catherine Bird's Music Pupils to Give Recital at Wilmot Hall June 20. 034 IIEBItEW I sell .en d and .ercenea . . -- .0Cial MISHKUN ISRAEL WILL DEDICATE NEW TEMPLE Fraternal and Club Notes The Conere g ation Mishkun Israel will hold the ceremony for the lay- ing of the cornerstone of their new ---.0. Alumni Association: house of worship, on the corner of The pupils of Catherine Bird, who At a meeting of the Alumni Asso- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin and Blaine and Linwood avenues, next Orean Girls. teaches the Dunning System of mu- dation of the Hebrew Schools Sunday, June 21, at 2 o'clock. Elabo- . Mr. Selesny spoke family have moved into their new sic study, will give a recital and a . 1held on June 9 Miss Ruse Rubenstein, 1014 Sled-, ,4 „ rate preparations for this ceremony ' about general conditions in Palestine home at 1204 Edison avenue. demonstration of the work of the have been made. bury avenue, was hostess at the last tem at Wilmot Hall, 97 Eliot street,I and the mode of living of the chalut-1 On behalf of the City of Detroit, meeting of the Orean Girls, held on Mrs. Jacob Roth of West Boston on Saturday afternoon, June 20, at zim. At the next meeting, which will Mayor John Smith will officiate. June 11. The next meeting, if the I ' boulevard is convalescing after a re- 2 :30 o'clock. The children are five be held Monday evening, June weather permits, will be held at Belle' Among the prominent jurists who will over. The public is Seymour Tilchin will talk on Field cent operation. years of age and participate in the ceremony are Isle; otherwise same will be held at invited to attend. The program is as Marshal Hunter, the new high Com- the home of Miss Julia Spelkin, 996 Miss Molly Q. Price of Chicago is Judges Alfred Murphy, Keidan and ! missioner of Paestine, and Judith follows: the house guest of her cousins, the Jeffries and former Circuit Judge East Kirby avenue. the attitude of the Donning-Gavnor LiBa will discuss Misse Esther Blossom and Donna G. Patrick II. O'Brien. oats Song .. . Frank Ward Jewish people toward anti-Semitism. Eta Sigma Lambda. TranoponBion—Written Friedman of Leicester court. Miss The Congregation Mishkun Israel Cherie M often association took an active part boll Krogno,on The ower Price will attend the engagement re- was organized in 1911 and since its The Eta Sigma Lambda Sorority The Teacher in the Jewish National Fund Fl . Bill y Schaff ma ter. ception of the Misses Friedmna to organization has conducted services held its regular meeting at the home Day, which was held on June 14, and March K " . "'"" i take place Sunday, June 21, at their in its temple on the corner of Ben- of Miss Shirley Koperman of Omira Bobby Eitertun. ,.11,,,bo•I hail charge of the district bounded by ton and St. Antoine. Recently the avenue on Tuesday, June 9. A social home. Echo and I I Forest, Woodward, Medbury and Ri- Antoinette Z•tiolli. congregation sold this edifice and has planned for July 12 And a hike will 8saii.e 8.,n, sons .---Arr. by Angela Diller , , yar d ,,,,,,,,. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Horwitz completed plans for a larger and be held on Sunday, June 21. After he George Green. ____ Hunt and ArCIAMP•IIIPd Krottnann , Blanche Rosener) have returned much more commodious temple which the meeting refreshments and cards ... n Comical Clown , Bialik Club: u n . . from their honeymoon trip and are , will be in keeping with its growth, f o ll owe d . Krogin•nn , The next meeting of the Bialik ' . Cradle Song .. M '. r' .. ern-i now residing at 1927 Pingree avenue. development and service to the men- • l I le B III y M rk ' Club will be held at the home of -- Inter...tint Facto In Life of Handel — , bers• Philomathie Debating Club. I I Sarah Kroll, 5744 St. Antoine street, Herbert Ward Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaufman end Mr. The last meeting of the present Memory Exercise and Soh. - ' when Fannie Eisenberg and Fay daughter, formerly of 1692 Virginia l Billy Schlotthsueg S. WISE WILL STUDY Gorelick will present the program. Philomathic term was held Sunday , S. Mary Intel, Brown , park, an. residing in their new home Duet--Two Pianos EUROPEAN CONDITIONS evening , June 14 at the Byron Ave. . I The members Of the Bialik Club as- at 2927 Sturtevant avenue. Mrs. 111115 Markle, wi , tr ,'d 16'h...h . '. nue Talmud Torah. The feature of sisted in the Jewish National Fund Violin Selo Kr ""‘ .'" I Kaufman and her daughter have left -- ied b Jim Waters , Carl Hick, A ccompany martin Flower Day, held on June 14. One NEW YORK.—(.1. T. A.)—A fare- the evening was the installation of for Williams lake to spend the sum- Iluntint Sonic member collected $30 and another well banquet in honor of Dr. Stephen the newly-elected officers, who will Ilarvey Phinner. 820. mer. Interesting Facts In the 1.Ife of Morart -- S. Wise, president of the American, assume office in September. They Albert Conic are: Ilyman S. Barahal, speaker, Margret Martin I Jewish Congress, was given at the Al- The Junior Hadassah dinner dance, In the Sprint Robert N. Bernstein, clerk; Sidney - Marian Ilueston. Rabaut Says New Fire w hich wasgiven at the N done Club before Dr. Wise's departure Louis oin ,m Koretz, assistant clerk; Benjamin Tonic Triad song- Triads. Cadence., . Country Club last Tuesday evening, for Europe. works Law Stimulates Mmlulation, Ballade Kurtzman, sergeant-at-arms. Meyer. Joseph Spitaley. Dr. Wise sailed for Paris, where he proved successful and a substantial Greater Demand. Weisenfeld and Norman Rom, in ad-, Gaynor Witch unit. Tor- will study .with Louis Marshall the sum was added to the Palestine _ _ _. _ Jim Ilrataw. dition to the above named, were elect- wo question of the Jewish refugees. He Caroline Crawford the local Walls ed to the board of directors. The demand for fireworks this yearl The Ruth Bunton. hundred and fifty guests attended the will visit Switzerland, Germany, Po- retiring officers are: Jack Thumin,1 is greatly in excess of any previous Interesting Facto in the Life of Beethoven— of the organization land and other East European coun- Bobby June*. speaker; Hyman S. Barahal, clerk;1 year and all dealers fear a shortage affair. Officers Beethoven expressed their appreciation of the tries. Minuet in C Robert N. Bernstein, assistant clerk; of the supply, according to Louis Ra- Lester spittle,. Judge Julian W. Mack acted as interest of the community in their Sidney Koretz, sergeant - at - arms; baul, Inc., Detroit's leading dealers Oricinal ComponitIone. toastmaster, Dr. Armstein, Joseph affair. Andante Op. In. No. 4—Two Pianos. ... these, and Isadore Berger and Benja- in fireworks. This situation is doubt- Clementl-Timm Barondess, former attorney general, min Kurtzman form the board of di- less due to the new law covering fire- Janet firmaw, Nancy Wilde. The home of Mrs. Harry Freed of Carl Sherman, Mr. Reuben Brainin, ' MacDowell works, which is really safe and sane, rectors. Te '02 Wild Rom Caroline Crawford though it makes it possible for the I Second boulevard was profusely deco- Dr. H. Eisenstadt and Dr. Oscar Kohn The program of the evening was an Jo, lOance rated with vari-colored flowers for addressed the gathering. Dr. Wise interesting discussion as to the justi- Nancy Wilde. Jemen patriot to give vent to his feelings in Illtali 'Dance the bridge-luncheon given by Mrs. stated that during his visit to Europe fiability of the Tennessee law pro- the old-fashioned way. Janet Pram, Freed nn Wednesday, June 10. Prizes he would study the question of Jew- hibiting the teaching of the theory of libilihm—Song—Test—Pictures -- The Rabaut display this year is Ciao. I were won by Mrs. Frank Feldman and ish colonization work in Russia. The evolution in the public schools. Sid- • I Violet.. Clam IV elaborate and already the store at Butt erflies Mrs. Alex Suffrin. Fifteen guests sum of $10,000 was raised for the ney Koretz, Isadore Berger, Hyman Clam II 332 East Congress street is doing a • Moon Boat. work of the American Jewish Con. S. Barahal and Robert N. Bernstein were present. thesis Ackley Anemic. Flags thriving business. Elmira Roleich, Norma Bella, Amlytante. greas. participated in the program. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sacks of 2019 Commit a sin twice and it will not He who increaseth his flesh but West Philadelphia avenue entertained Yockey Brothers Open New seem to thee a crime. Youth of Zion. MultIplieth food for the worms. 10 small children last Sunday after- Modern Furniture Store on The last meeting of the Youth of noon in honor of the fifth birthday Lafayette Boulevard. Zion organization was held Wednes- anniversary of their daughter, Betty day evening, June 10, at the home Sacks. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Sacks were hosts at a dinner for their Yockey Bros., widely known furni- of Miss Esther Silk. At this meet- friends. The evening was spent in ture dealers and auctioneers, have ing it was decided to hold a package dancing and card playing. opened a furniture establishment at party to defray the expenses involved Tenth street and Lafayette boulevard, in sending the delegates to the Zionist Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cugell and occupying the entire Dunk block, an convention at Philadelphia. The family of Blaine avenue have taken immense, modern store building four package party will take place Sunday, possession of their summer home at stories high, fronting on Lafayette June 28, at the Belle Isle Casino, Edgewater Beach, Amherstburg, Ont. and having four mammoth display at 1:30 p. m. The two delegates, Harry J. Brevis and Simon Richard- windows on that street. The enterprising firm of Yockey son, will leave for Philadelphia July 1. Mr. Brevis will give a talk at this Bros., is known in the furniture trade convention on "The Possibilities of and to the furniture buying public Interesting the American Youth in MRS. FANNY LOWENBERG : as the most vigorous, thrifty and And Ensemble Suits. An unusual pur- Mrs. Fanny Lowenberg, widow of : growing f urni ture concern in Detroit. Zionism." chase recently made by Mr. lionu»mtf At the next meeting, which will be the late Herman 1.owenberg, passed Under the personal management of personally in New York that enables held at the Y. W. 11. A. on July 1, : away on Saturday, June 6, after a , w us to sell at absolutely below the brief illness. She was 74 years of ' grown harry from and Arthur Yockey. it has Dr. Ezra Lipkin will speak on 'The' a small auction business manufacturer's price. age. Funeral services were held in , to an important furniture establish- Historical Outline of Zionism." At the close of his speech Dr. Lipkin Made to Sell For the chapel at Clover hill Park Ceme- tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman offici- ment, with a clientele any large, down- will conduct an open forum. A mu- , town store might envy. The store at $35 to $45 . . program followed by refresh.: tery, on Sunday, June 7. :4301 Fourteenth street has been prac- Steal ments and dancing will close the Mrs. I.owenberg was born in Libau, , firstly restocked every week, due to Just arrived for this sale, surpassing meeting. Kureland, and came to this country : tremendous volume of Wednesday values in prints, broad- 610 with her family 29 years ago. She : the cloths and Georg ettes, lived in Bay City and Battle Creek i business. On Wednesday morning this Concord Club. latrge business place is literally priced for quick selling at . a number of years, coming to Detroit : to the ceiling with fine furni- At the last regular meeting of the We have secured at • price a num- in 1910. She is survived by one son, 'ture and on Thursday, when deliver- Concord Club, held at the Y. W. H. ber of fine washable silk $5 Abraham Abraham Lowenberg of Battle Creek;', : ies are made, it looks like the tenants A. clubrooms, 89 Rowena street, on broad cloths in the latest four daughters, Mrs. harry Mindel of : are moving out and by evening only Sunday, June 14, it was decided that stripes. At this sale only Grand Rapids, Mrs. William Berman, a few odd pieces are left on the floor. the next meeting, to be held Sunday, Mrs. Joseph Schwartz and Mrs. Bert . It is to relieve this condition that the June 28, be in the form of a boat , Kline of Detroit, and 10 grandchil- new' furniture store has been stocked ride to Put-in-Bay. A special meet- ' dren. She was active in many chari- , and opened. ing will take place Monday evening, table organizations and is mourned : The new shire will have probably June 22, at 89 Rowena street. by a large circle of relatives and : five times the floor space of the Four- ' teenth street store. Both stores will friends. Athena Girls. 9035 Twelfth St. at Clairmount. Gar. 2562. - , continue under the personal manage- The Athena Girls Club will hold a ' and 2801 Hastings St. Cad. 0941. MRS. MOLLY GOLDSTICK ' ment of Yockey Brothers but they will special meeting on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Molly Goldstick died last naturally devote considerable time to June 23, at the Y. W. H. A. club- , Tuesday evening at the home of her the new establishment. rooms, 89 Rowena street, at which' , The first floor will be stocked prin. daughter, Mrs. Harry Cohen, after is time election of officers will take lingering illness. She was 65 years cipally with fine living room suites place. Plans will also lie made for If age. Burial took place last Wed- i and odd pieces of the highest grade summer activities. nesday afternoon at Clover Hill Park . but so moderately priced that they will Cemetery. Rabbi A. NI. Hershman , be in reach of people in modest circuni- Emanuel Sisterhood. and Cantor Samuel Vigoda officiated. ' stances. To please the average buyer rrnern 171111StIl 171:1,1 T/7 1 JUNE FUR SALE Buy High-Grade Quality Furs Direct from an Expert Furrier. SUMMER SALE A, of BEAUTIFUL DRESSES We Remodel and Repair. The KURETZKY FUR CO. Manufacturers of High Grade Furs. COLD STORAGE AND REMODELING III The satisfaction of knowing you have one of the best known pi- anos in the country --is definitely yours when you grace your home with the exquisite 0 Your choice--- HOULD be governed S "--) by o n e standard — QUALITY. Be sure you get the best, and you will never regret the purchase. Our reputation for han- dling only perfect blue white diamonds is your as- surance of satisfaction. 'Diamond "kings to Fit Every 'Purse Whatever you feel you can afford—we can meet your requirements. You get the same courteous, prompt attention whether you buy a 8100 diamond ring or one of our special designs as pictured above, 1 1 2 carat diamond mounted in a diamond set plati- num setting. Extended Payments at No Extra Cost Il ; Small Grand Piano Sisterhood of Congregation Eman- Mrs. Goldstick was horn in Tekum, is Yoekey Brothers constant aim. The second floor will feature bed uel will hold a meeting in the myna - Poland, and lived in Petoskey, Mich., gorse Monday afternoon, June 22, at' before coming to Detroit 16 years room suites, dining suites and rugs. ago. She is survived by her husband, Yockey Brothers will be pioneers in 2:30 o'clock. A large attendance is it n , requested. ctahui its el location, Isadore; two daughters, Mrs. Harry th e furniture h u siness because its Cohen of Detroit and Mrs. Alex Hel- which y.a,i selected ler of Boyne City, Mich., and five proximity to the downtown district Halcyon Club. grandchildren. She was a member and the manifest difference in rent. The Halcyon Club closed the sea- of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue and of It is Yockey Brothers' firm policy to son of 1925 by giving a theater party a large number of organizations. : see in rent and pass on the saving to at the Bonstelle Playhouse Saturday, their customers by buying for cash June 13, and a dinner at King Wah and selling en a reasonable margin. MILDRED WEINER lo. The following new officers were Mildred Weiner, 7ki - year - old' That they do this is known to prac- elected. President, Miss Bessie Ged- I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel neatly every thrifty furniture buyer rich; vice-president, Miss Jane Silver. 1 Weiner of 3205 Clairmount avenue, in Detroit. reached di- man; secretary, Sarah Ltchenik, and The new: store may Is' passed away on June 4. She attend- 1Voodward avenue and the treasurer, Miss Mary Dinner. ell Temple Beth El Sunday School rectly from , City Hall by hiking a Detroit Nlotor- and the Brady School. Kadim•h Girls. loss Company's Lafayette bus. The — A regular meeting of the Kadiniah number is 101)5 Lafayette boulevard REUBEN JACOBS MRS. held • Girls was e I on Tuesday , June 16 , is 0 scant five minutes ride. Mrs. Reuben Jacobs died June 15 and at the home of Mrs. Bertha Goldber g at the age of 69 years at her home' . of Atkinson avenue. Plans are bein g in Luling. Texas, and was buried in , made to hold a dinner dance at the Luling the following day. Mrs. Ja- Masonic Country Club for the mem- cobs, who was Sara Edloff of Detroit bers and their friends, this being the = before her marriage, is survived by last affair of the season. The details '= her husband, seven children, Ira D. of same are to be taken care of by Jacobs of Detroit, Benjamin Mark, the entertainment committee. Nolan J., Leon, Celia and Burson Ja- ..Its Luling and Mrs. Janet Nlazur L'Allegro Girl.. In loving memory of our darling of San Anotnio, Texas; one brother, The last meeting of the L'Allegro = A. W. Mkt!, and one sister, Mrs. Sol sun and brother Walter Bartlett Le- vine, who passed away 10 years ago Girls Club was held at the home of i= Kaufman, both of Detroit. Mrs. A. L. Tushbant, 2525 Gladstone June 16. ,.. avenue, when Miss Lillian Leider :a •=t HADASSAH BOARD MEETING that one we cheri+h is ' hostess. Plans for the summer cot- = Should be taken front our home, tape at Walled lake were made. E.5 A meeting of the retiring. and new- But the toys that tin not perish Helen Fink was granted a three ly-elected boards of directors of the Live in memory alone. months' leave of absence and Rose a. so h Detroit chapter of All the ',wire we , cent together. • Klein joined the club. Miss Selma held next week at the home of MIS. All the happy golden houro. in remembrance Prag of 11514 Oakland avenue will = resrished be Morris Friedberg, 610 Virginia park.: sitsii v h. t: h ;rh...1,1 o :I .wra,y;., ,;inger be hostess at the next meeting. h, And 1mingthgw Mattersto be taken up at the annual Matters 21. ,ml His Loving Parents and Sisters. convention of Hadassah, which will Ladle. Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge. be held in Washington nest week, will be discussed. ■ ■■ ••••• ■■ \ ‘'.11 .-r• HEADQUARTERS FOR O FIREWORKS The Demand Is Heavy. LOUIS RABAUT • 332 EAST CONGRESS ST. Cadillac 3165 On we think of you. dear dauthter. And mt. hearts are sad with pain. 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WITH onvemence- • Users of Safety Deposit Vaul should. select the most COIIVCI dent:lwation possible in, whit to. store their valuable paper A vault that is easily accessib saves you enough titne• t course of a year to .more the pay the rental.' • • The First State Bank 'vaults ate - at ,the very center of Detr business activities—finartcial, real estate and mercantile Griswold at Lafayette...ad just,a few, steps down from main entrance. o Baby Day Nursery, The second anniversary party of the Detroit Hebrew Baby Day Nur- Her lonesome Parents e and Sist rs. sery will be held at the nursery, 535 = Eact Canfield avenue. on Wednesday In loving memory of our darling evening, June 24. All members are daughter and sister, Clara Rosenberg, invited to attend. who died two years ago June 27. Keep Alive the Spirit of '76. Cele'mate in the Good, Old-Fashioned American Way. St • % %% % % % % so. Moderately Priced— Sold on Easy Payments. The last meeting of the season of In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister, Sadie Lightstone, the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, Ili Cold water morning and evening is who passed away eight years ago, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will be held Tues. day evening, June 23, at the home of .Z- June 28, 1917. ;11 : better than all the cosmetics. Mrs. Louis Rubenstein of 2955 Mon. When evening shades nee falling ' terry avenue. All members are urged And h. are II alone. to attend as matters of great impor- WOOk•VtiVIAWAOIOVesWe%Wii t •WOOWAWCIANolo If you only would come home. Lance will be discussed. • GRATIOT AVE INCORPORATED 1979 "Look for the Bear in front of our store." HOMONOFF'S IMICICICWOOWCWCIMAAWIA10•• GARFIELD 8745 TWELFTH ST. OBITUARY $25 227 SAVE! SAVE! HUDSON SEAL SUMMER ERMINE MINK SQUIRREL PARISIAN LAMB RACCOON AND MUSKRAT 0 11 II Tremendous Savings at Our CARD OF THANKS g %t-a-,14/14 " mbar ei Detroit Clearing House Asso. • am) Federal Reserve System = Mrs. Albert Harris, M. J. Franklin. '&.--- Mrs. Herman Fisher and Anna and -== Her Loving Father, Sisters and Molly Franklin with to thank their =— relatives and friends for the gym- Brother. OF DETROIT pithy and kindness shown them in -7÷: FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 1853 their recent sad bereavement in the -.÷- CARD OF THANKS ' death of their mother, Mrs. Sarah — Griswold at Lafayette The family of the late Mrs. Fanny Franklin. Special thanks are extend. Lowenberg wish to thank their rela- ed to Rabbi A. M. Hershman and ter. = ..... lives and friends for the kindness and twin members of the Shaarey Zedek Ec for their kind words them in their recent end g.re gown , symp thyown a1.11 .114 1111 E111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIi l bereavement . - c STATE HANK