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SEEKS INFORMATION
CONCERNING PERSONS
INTEREST KEEN IN
ZIONIST CONGRESS
MUSIC STUDY CLUB
ENDS YEAR'S WORK
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Interest in
the forthcoming Fourteenth Zionist
Congress grows as the day of the
opening approaches.
At a huge mass meeting called by
the followers of Dr. Chaim Weizmann
at the Olympia Hotel, Dr. Zevi ('hajes
Chief Rabbi of Vienna, reviewed the
various features of the discussion to
be taken up by the congress, particul-
arly the question of the Jewish Agen-
cy. It was felt that the entire Zion-
ist administration in Austria is in-
clined to join the oppositional forces.
One hundred writers and represen-
tatives of newspapers in Austria and
abroad were present at a press gath-
ering called by the Arrangements Bu-
reau Of the Zionist Congress.
Mrs. A. C. Lappin Chosen President
For Coming Season.
fliarriavg
Symphony Orchestra Will Give "Abie's Irish Rose" Starts Its
Ninth Week Sunday; Seen
First Belle Isle Concert
by 100,000 Persons.
July 12.
Sunday night starts the ninth weal
Victor Kolar, conductor of the mu- of "Abie's Irish Rose" at the 1;at
The officera of the Clover Hill Park
nicipal
summer
concerts
at
Belle
Isle
left
for
an
extended
Western
tour
rick.
Nearly 100,000 people have
Cemetery. of Congregation Shaarey
LIPKIN-SIDDER
Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Bur to be given by the Detroit Symphony "Able" since its coming to Detroit s,
Zedek are desirous of obtaining in-
The NIusic Study Cluo of Detroit
SIDDER.GOLDSCHMIDT
nett will reside at the Balfour Manor Orchestra has arranged the follow- fur, and it is expected that more that
formation concerning the present
completed its first year of activity
A beautiful double ceremony took 245 Glendale avenue, Highland lark ing program for the opening concert, that many again will want to see
residence of several persons. Any-
with a musical tea held at the Bon-
which will take place on Sunday eve- before it leaves town. One of the
one who can give any information as
stelle Playhouse Tea %Joni on Friday, ,'lose at Temple Beth El on Sunday
reasons for the unprecedented sic
ning, July 12:
to their whereabouts may communi-
June 19, at 2:30 p. ne This organiz- afternoon, June 14, at 5:30 o'clock
officiated
The
marriage
of
Miss
Kate
David-
sees of this farce is the fact that th,
cate with the Shaarey Zedek office or
ation, which is the outcome of • i when Dr. Leo NI. Franklin
Herbert
March—"Worlds Progress"
with Joseph II. Ehrlich, secretary.
dream of a group of music lovers. at the marriages of Miss Leonora son, daughter of Mandel Davidson of Overture--"Die Meistersinger" . . .Wanner are repeaters to a surprising extent
Delibes
Mr. and 431 East Ferry avenue, to
Alb ert Ballet—"Sylvia-
"Abie's Irish Rose" is deserved'
The names and last known addresses
presented an excellent program to its • Faye Snider, daughter of Mr.
.. Bach
on the 0 String"
po pular and the fact that seats or
. Mrs. D. NI. Sidder of Pingree avenue, Charles Bluestein, son of Mr. and "Air
are as follows:
members andguests.
“ D ance of the Hours" (Front La Gm-
Max Horvitz, formerly of 427
ent, Mrs. Emery' to George I.ipkin of Boston and of Mts. Israel Bluestein of Taylor ave.
Ponehielli selling two weeks in advance is pro °
The retiring president,
coy's")
daughter nue, took place at the Twentieth Cen-
intermission.
of its attractive power.
MantraIm street; Mrs. Louis Harri-
who welcomed
the guests, Goldschmidt,
'
M Miss
Caroline
.Strateig
The Wednesday and Saturday mot
son, formerly of 855 Gladstone ave-
summarized the past year's work and . of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Goldsc hmidt of fury Club on Thursday, June 18. vae.,--eases From the south"
Herbert
l
to
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mi
t
r
:"i
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loves are still doing capacity haslet.:
.
Hershman
performed
the
Itr,,
nue; D. Goodman, formerly of 12K14
Chicag,o,
to
Sidney
Sidder,
son
of
Mr..
Rabbi
A.
M
presented the officers for next year,
vdr.
t
it to
German isionaltait ,i;dwit,t,id a(iu
j vadTganoient
purel.o..
Ilamilton avenue; L. Solomon, for-
and Mrs. I). M. Solder. Tile bridal ceremony in the presence of 12o
;a;ittr:, (Nihrasr. eAs. AC1 1. ,eLrao p, priince, 1),irter
Mmomiet
"Neapolitan Scenes"
merly of 438 Frederick street; Sam
party stood on the altar in the main I guests. A dinner followed.
loaf;
Ziparstein, formerly of 286 Theodore
dent; Mrs. Samuel Schaflander, "r- , auditorium of the temple beneath an i The bride was lovely in a gown of
Availing itself of the courtesy of
street; Abraham Zeff, formerly of
responding secretary; Mrs. Monash,: archway of rambler roses for the! white satin nude with a basque waist the Detroit press, it is the purpose
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972 East Ferry avenue; Israel Z.
CARD OF THANKS
board, ceremony. The altar was booked with and full skirt, embroidered in che- of the Detroit eyniiihen*: management
recording secretary; Mrs. Philip
Taub and Weinstock, formerly of
ur
also a bd , ferns and palms and tall urns of nille. Her entrained tulle veil was to rit1BrA.10.0 Alle , A moms for -the
Mts. Solomon Silberstein and chil- Bloomgarden, treaser
rOse•r inte ' nuaels'coniterts the newspa-
432 Leland avenue.
f directors consisting of Mrs. Sol white peonies and gladioli. To the held in placevitha cat
dren wish to thank their relatives and
for
.
. - • rs printing each day the. program
friends for the kindness and sympathy Quentin Kessler, Mra Witham Isen-! strains of Mendelssohn's wedding l ace and was carried y Huh: dieert
If
Mrs.,
march
played
by
Abraham
Ray
Tyler,
Weitzman,
who
wore
a
frock
of pink fur r
a select number of reliable
shown them in their recent bereave- berg, Mrs. Maurice Moscowitz,
night's concert.
Be yielding to thy superior; be af-
men to enter our business w011
Michael Leishin, Mrs. Leo Landau organist of the temple, the bridal chiffon. The bride carried a shower I 1 o avoid accumulation of waste pa.
fable toward the young; be friendly ment. Especial thanks are extended
' parties marched down either aisle of bouquet of while roses and lilies-of- I pets on the island at the concerts, no
and Mrs. Abraham Cooper.
to Rabbi A. M. Hershman.
toward all.
The program presented was as fol. the auditorium, each bride, on the the-valley.
Miss
Betty
Davidson,
her sister's maid of honor, printed programs will be distributed
arm of her father, being preceded b y who WKS
lows:
i n the audience. The programs will
wore a frock of flame chiffon made be printed and numbered in the news-
si n di ng three ushers, three bridesmaids and
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English Morris Dance
Rose Kopel
Mr. Tyler played "0 Promise Me" , a corsage of premier roses. Mrs. Leo displayed on the orchestra platform
Arditil and, as the bridal party left the altar, m ot h s , a sister of the bride, was
II Ilacio
will identify the individual selections.
rs
Lullaby
I he played the wedding march from matron of honor. She wore a gown In order that persons attending the
Mrs. J. II. Berns.
9th Week
,
Nsehtatuck
Sd' ..... Lohengrin. Following the wedding itf chantilly lace over pink chiffon concerts may hear the music to the
Mrs. Lawrence Titiebaum.
(Sunday, June 28)
dinner was served to the immediate' { , and carried roses. The bridesmaids, best advantage, every effort will be
Strauss a
Murgen
Brahma relatives and friends in the Italian who were the Misses Lillian Sandel- made to exclude extraneous sound
Nights, 50c to $2.50. Pop. Matinees Wed., 50c to $1.50.
Serenade
Schumann
Gardens of the Book-Cadillac Hotel.. moo, Jewell Zuieback and Kate Se
luring the concerts. Motor boats will
Witirotme
Saturday Matinee, 50e to $2.00.
Mrs. Abraham Cooper
Covers were laid far 80. Two bun- ler, wore frocks in different shades of not invade the nearby lagoons and
YOU WILL SEE IT EVENTUALLY
As lialliennes. . .. Robert litilwer Lytton
dred guests attended a reception held i pink and carried roses. Little Evelyn radios, phonographs, mandolins and
Mrs. Michael Leishin.
The Miracle of the American Stage!
Graber-Hunnion during the evening in the Crystal I Morris and Elaine Doris Davidson, similar music-producing media will
Heine Ruh 'Gt Inn
)(tempt
Anne Nichols' Laughing Success
New patented idea, dining
Last blight
of the hotel. The receiving , who wore frocks of pale gre
not be permitted to interfere with the
l'hillips Ballroom
Wake UP
tire, practical, economical.
stood before an embankment of 1 pink chiffon and carried baskets ot lenjoyment of the concerts.
Mrs. charter Alpern.
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alms and ferns and tall urns of white bebe mums were flower girls.
Serenade d'Auhunne
,Niir-11.ned Compan,.
Van Gael
Oriental.
Dr. Benjamin Sh fi
ain was Mr. B ue-
white peonies and gladioli.
The question is asked, "Why iv
Mrs. Maurice kilom owIta,
LIBERAL
PROPOSITION
Miss Sidder wore a gown of white i stein's best man and the ushers were man born with hands clinched, but
Mrs. Samuel Schallander.
TO RICHT PARTIES
Denali satin made with insets of bridal blush 'I Paul Oppenheim, Meyer Zuieback
0, Mer, Outre Toi
has his hands wide open in death?"
Mozart
seni•
Lullaby
Cmnen chiffon and embroidered with pearls., and Carl Braun.
And the answer is: "On entering the
Fruhlingsleid
Mrs. Bluestein wore a black bead- world, man desires to grasp every-
lier long tulle veil trimmed with or-
Mrs. A. C. Lappin.
SEE IT! NINTH WEEK
- ed
M. chiffon
Ar
gown and carried roses.
Accompanists: Mrs. l'hilip Illoonwsrden,
wlt a rs ocaanugi hrtibbinona Sohn,
blossoms
bflodsoh was
e:Le
o
thing, but when leaving it he takes
Mrs. Emery Monash, Mrs. Maurice Mos-
nson of New York was an out- ,
40 E. CANFIELD AVE.
o
Beau
WHY NOT NOWT
nothing away."
euwitt, Mn. Samuel A. Pupkin.
Glendule
a shower bouquet of bridal of-town guest.
Following a motor trip through the
Seats Now on Sale for This and Neat Week.
The place honors not the man, 'tie blush roses, larkspur and lilies-of-
First
learn
and
then
teach.
or ,
Sidd
N
ert
East,
including
visits
inNew
the-valley.
Miss
Constance
the man who gives honor to the place.
who was her sister's maid of honor,' Washington, Atlantic City and Phila.
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and carried a shepherd's crook wound reside in Detroit.
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with green
WINKELMAN-GREENBAUM
osage of roses baboodn lilies-of-the-valley.
From The President's Desk—Talk No. 227.
The bridesmaids carried similar A pretty wedding was that of Miss
crooks, only bound in ribbon to match Debbe Greenbaum, daughter of Mr.
their frocks. They were the Misses and Mrs. Joseph Greenbaum, whose
Marian Moyer, who wore a frock of marriage to Herman Winkelman, son
orchid and lace; Florence Krell, of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Winkelman,
whose gown was of white and green took place Sunday, June 21, at 3:30
net, and Naomi Shapiro, who wore o'clock at the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
peach. Little Muriel Steinberg, the gogue, Rabbi A. M. Hershman offici-
flower girl, wore a frock of pink chit- acing.
The bride was lovely in a white
fon and carried a basket of rose
petals. Mr. Lipkin's best man was chiffon gown, made along straight
his brother, Samuel I,ipkin of Boston, lines. Her veil was held in place by
Users of Safety Deposit Vaults
and the ushers were Victor Sidder, • Duchess cap of lace trimmed in
Milton Shapiro and Myer Naigles of orange blossoms and she carried a
should select the most conven-
shower bouquet of white roses and
Boston.
ient location possible in which
Miss Goldschmidt wore a straight lilies-of-the-valley. Her sister, Miss
line dress of bridal blush chiffon made Anne Greenbaum, who was maid of
to store their valuable papers.
[with godets around the bottom of the honor, wore a gown of peach chiffon,
skirt. Her veil was of bridal blush fashioned with a scarf which was held
A vault that is easily accessible
tulle held in place with a bandeau of in place at the shoulder with a dus-
saves you enough time in the
pearls and she carried a shower bou- ter of roses. The Misses Gertrude
quet of white roses and lilies-of-the- Greenbaum and Mildred Bachrach
course of a year to more than
valley. lier maid of honor was Miss were bridesmaids. They were attired
pay the rental.
Rose Rickersberg of Chicago,
st. who in orchid taffeta with silver lace and
wore a gown of lace over a pink slip. beaded yellow satin made in bouffant
The maid of honor and bridesmaids style, respectively. They carried bou-
The First State Bank vaults are at the very center of Detroit
carried crooks similar to those of Miss quets of tea roses. Nathaniel Win-
business activities—financial, real estate and mercantile—
Sidder's attendants. The bridesmaids kelman, brother of the groom, was
Griswold at Lafayette—and just a few steps down front our
were the NliFees Matstha Setlman of best man. The ushers were Samuel
Chicago, Dorothy Crosby of Chicago Greenbaum and Isadore Winkelman.
main entrance.
and Faye Shapiro of Detroit. They The Misses Diana Ostrow and Doro-
wore frocks similar to those of the thy Greenbaum, flower girls, in
maid of honor with slips of orchid, dresses of pastel shades, strewed
pink and peach, respectively. David rose petals in the path of the bride.
Traxler of Detroit was Mr. Sidder's Master Gilbert Greenbaum, brother
best man and Aubrey Rosenzweig, of the bride, who wore a black and
David Flayer and Philip Goldschmidt white satin Oliver Twist suit, car-
of Chicago, a brother of the bride, nett the ring on a white satin pillow.
were ushers. Little Ruth Schaffer of The mother of the bride wore a black
Il•mber it
Boston, who wore a frock o green lace gown brocaded in gold and a
Detroit Clearing House Assn
chiffon over pink and carried a basket, corsage of roses. The groom's moth-
and Federal Reserve System
of rose petals, was the flower girl.
er wore a gown of black lace over
Mrs. Sidder wore a gown of white rose satin.
The out-of-town guests were Mr. =
chiffon and black lace and Mrs. Gold-,
schmidt wore flowered chiffon on a , and Mrs. A. C. Winkelman, Mr. and
tan background. Both wore corsages Mrs. H. Permut and family of Cleve- E-
of roses and lilies-of-the-valley.
land, Mrs. A. Fishbane of Providence,
The out-of-town guests were Isaac R. I.; Miss Clara Miller of Toronto, =
Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gold- Ont.; Nathan Winkelman of Pitts-
schmidt and son Philip, Mrs. R. burgh and Samuel Morris of Chicago. E.
OF DETROIT
Upon their return from an extend-
Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldschmidt
FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 1853
and daughter, Miss Rose Rickets- ed Eastern trip, Mr. and Mrs. Winkel- =
body of beauti•
—
burg, Miss Martha Seelman, Mr. and man will be at home to their friends
Griswold at Lafayette
Mrs. Simon Schaffer and daughter , after July 10 at 1692 Virginia park.
ful design, finished in aquamarine blue and black
Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schaffer,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
R.
Robinson,
Mr.
and
BANK-HACK
Duco whose color and luster last for years—Disc
Nitta K. Sidder, Mrs. A. Lapidus,
The
' Harry Seder, Mrs. Joshua Gro.(by and
a n d n
Si r a.
7
'''''ar o r f ia lg . of
of King avenue, anti Samuel monosemumensimiiiiiimmoommoommimummi amo
daughter Dorothy, all of Chicago;
Samuel Lipkin, Mr. and Mrs. Saul S L. Bank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel
to handle in
Gordon and Myer Naigles of Bostne, Bank, was soleminzed by Rabbi A. M.
Jack l.ipkin of Los Angeles; Y and Ilershman at Shaarey Zedek Syna-
traffic—easy to park—easy to drive—and comfort-
Mrs. J. H. Frank of l'itts' ,,h and gogue on Sunday evening, June 21,
of Phila- in the presence of 200 guests. A din-
Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Salta.
able to ride in at higher speeds out on the roads be.
n c r followed the ceremony.
lelphia.
hind the Chevrolet motor, famous nationwide for
Sir. and Mrs. Liel" are spending ' The bride wore a gown of white
' their honeymoon a t oturing through crepe and lace with an entrained veil.
its power and dependability.
the White mour. ins in New (lamp- Iler bouquet was a shower of bridal
alter 021 1141:
shire and wil' .nake their home at roses and lilies-of-the-valley. She
a
15 Stearns,' ad, Boston. Mr. and was attended by her sister, Miss Doro-
dal 5lyi,7 al .14
first cost and very low cost
—
Mrs. Sidde' are motoring in the Adi- thy Hack, as maid of honor and the
11
' rondack e.ountains and upon their re- Misses Esther Greenberg, Rose Zeid-
of operation.
roan, Gertrude Hack and Ruth Reizen
' turn wi', reside in Detroit.
—
as bridesmaids.
Here is a car that affords an unusual combination
Mrs. Hack, mother of the bride,
ASKIN.LESIGER
'
The marriage of Miss Ida Lesiger, ! wore a lace gown and Mrs. Bank, the
—performance that satisfies your ideals and economy
daughter of Moses Lesiger of Buffalo, ' groom's mother, wore a beaded gown
that satisfies your pocket book.
to Joseph Askin of Buffalo, son of of georgette. Both carried corsages.
The out-of-town guests were Mrs
Rabbi Ezekiel Aishiskin of Detroit, i
.took place on Sunday, June 21, at Ida Pollock of Asheville, N. C.; Mr.
the home of Rabbi Aishiskin, 917 and Mrs. Mendelson of Pittsburgh,
Farnsworth avenue. Rabbi Aishiskin ' Mr. and Mrs. Schultz of Pittsburgh,
and Rabbi A. M. Ilershman per- Mr. and Mrs. Brenner and daughter,'
, formed the ceremony in the presence of Cleveland and Mr. Gold and
of the immediate families. Mr. Le-idaughter of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Bank are spending
siger, the bride's father, and Jacob I
Lesiger, a brother, of Buffalo were I their honeymoon on an extended trip
the out-of-town guests. Cantor S. E. through the East and upon their re-
I turn will reside on Owen avenue.
Michalofsky was a guest.
, Mr. and Mrs. Askin are spending
WAX-GORDON
their honeymoon in Southern and 1
The marriage of Miss Marian Gor-
Bell* Isle Auto Sales
Eastern, points and will reside in But.'
Weisman Motor Sales
don
of
Chicago
and Samuel A. Wax,
Hickory
5684
11300 E. Jefferson
falo upon their return.
Glendale 9389
309 Woodward
'son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax of Wil-
Kessler Sales & Service
—
Chambers Motor Sales
mette,
Ill.,
former
residents of De-
West 2740
Die
at
West
Grand
Blvd.
ROSENBERG-KRAUSE
Gd. Riser and Brooklyn Glendale 4720
Hamtramck Chevrolet Sales
T e marriage of Miss Ida B. troit, was solemnized in Chicago on
Highland Chevrolet Sales Co.
Hemlock
1010
Kral
se,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sunday,
June
7,
at
6 o'clock. Two
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Jos.
Campau
Hemlock 10370
12893 Woodward
Leyes Bro... Inc.,
. Sam el Krause of Palmer avenue, to hundred guests were present. The
Ginn & Homer, Inc.
West
3001
3034
W.
Lafayette
'
Morr
5
Rosenberg,
son
of
Mrs.
L.
Ro-
bride
was
lovely
in
&gown
of Duchess
Garfield 5963
9258 Grand River
Redford, Mich.
Leech Auto Sales
of Grand avenue, was sot- lace and carrying a shower bouquet
Central Chevrolet
senbt
Royal
Oak
Sales
Edgewood 4323
She
Chime and Jefferson
emniz d by Rabbi A. M. Hershman of roses and Idles-of-the-valley.
Royal Oak, Mich.
honor and
507 S. Main
Superior Chevrolet Sale.
on Su day, June 14, at the Shaarey was attended by a maid of
Wallace Hartman, Inc.
Empire 0953
Synagogue. I six bridesmaids. Irene Gordon and
8890 Twelfth
Zedek
Woodward and 7 Mile Road, Ferndale
A. Etessing Motor Sale.
Mrs A. Rosenberg was matron of !Gloria Lee Berry, daughter of Mr.
Weller Chevrolet Sales
Melrose 4695
and the Misses Gertrude and Mrs. Irwin Berry, were flower
2691 Gratiot
honor
10370 W. Jefferson, River Rouge, Mich.
Chevrolet Motor Co.
Schriel r, Esther Jacobson and Eve- girls.
Down River Motor Sales
Detroit Retail Store
tel were bridesmaids. The I Mr. and Mrs. Wax are spending
Wyandotte,
Mich.
37 S. Biddle
their honeymoon in the East and will
General Motors Bldg. Northway 0500
Allison-Bacheldor• Motor Sales
best mi n was A. Rosenberg and Jacob I
Michigan Chevrolet Sales
rg, Louis Grabow and Nor- be at home after July 1 in Gary, Ind.
Plymouth,
Mich.
Rosenb
331 Main
Lafayette 5882
WO Michigan
senberg
were
ushers.
They
spent several days at the Book-
Dearborn Motor Sales
man R.
Bielman-Taube Motor Sales
Mr. 4nd Mr!. Rosenberg are spend- Cadillac Hotel in Detroit while on
Dearborn, Mich.
116 E. Michigan Ave.
Lincoln 1701
8100 Grstiot
ing thei honeymoon visiting relatives their way east.
and friends in New York, Phila-'
YARMY.LEHR
delphia and Atlantic City.
M r. and Mrs. Max Lehr of 669
!
i
Farnsworth
avenue announce the
BURNETT-CONE
The wedding of Lillian Cohl and marriage of their daughter, Shirley,
Harold Z. Burnett was solemnized at to Maurice Yarmy of Flint, Mich.,
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the Ilolbrook Synagogue on Sunday which took place at the bride's resi-
Following the dance on Sunday evening, June 21.
evening, June 21.
Glendale 5680
held in the Rabbi Micholevsky officiated. Mr.
ceremony a reception We!
ballroom of the Tahama Apartments, and Mrs. Yarmy have left for a trip
home of the bride's parents. Imme- to Cleveland and upon their return
B•tw'ma Cavort auk diately after the reception, the couple will reside in Detroit.
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