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lAuxiliary Picnic
Will Be August 26

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pointed a dramatics committee which
will arrange and present a series of Mr. Kaplan's sister, Miss Rose Eve-
The first event to be undertaken by
dramatic and musical entertainments. ' lye, became the bride of llarry Spair
.the recently elected officers of the
Members of the committee are Je- I of Detroit. Miss Kaplan is the (laugh-
. Ladies Auxiliary of Shuarey Zedek
rome S. Freud, ex-officio; Dr. Karl ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaplan
Congregation will be an all-day bas-
M. Fechheimer, chairman; Alvin D. of Windsor. Rabbi Adell. assisted by
ket picnic for the members of the con-
Ilersch, acting chairman; Mrs. Sidney Cantor Kaminovitz, both of Windsor,
, gregation and their families on Wed-
J. Allen, Mrs. Douglas Ira Brown, , performed the ceremony in the igen.
; timidity, Aug. 26, at Athletic Field,
Sol M. Cole, Mrs. Clarence T. Eng- mice of 100 guests. Out-of-town
;Belle Isle Park. Committee represent- gess, Miss Ruth Franklin, Sylvan S. guests Were present from New York,
ing the auxiliary will be on the
Grosner, Mrs. Louis Kahn, Mrs. Chicago, Detroit and points in Flor-
grounds at 10 o'clock to receive the
Henry Levitt, Mrs. Gerald May, Fred- ida.
picnickers and to outline for them the
The bride was lovely in a gown of
erick L. Morris, Miss Irene Rosen-
activities of the day. Many family berg, Lawrence Roskam, Harry S. white satin trimmed with coral heath,
groups plan to spend the entire day in Scheinman, Harold E. Schlesinger, lier maline veil was draped and held
the park, while others will conic out
Alex M. Spater, Samuel Summerfield, in place with a cap of lace and orange
in the early afternoon to remain until Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and Mrs. David blossoms. She carried a shower bou-
late in the evening. The men folks
quet of bridal roses and lilies-of-the-
Wilkus.
and those who are employed during
valley. Miss Ida Vivian Kaplan, who
the day are expected to join their fam-
attended her sister as maid of honor.
Dr. I. M. Alshuler of 2454 West
ilies late in the afternoon in order to Euclid avenue spent the last three wore a gown of white georgette em-
broidered with heads sod carried pink
, have supper with them. weeks at Charlevoix and Mackinaw
The bridesmaids
• Among the features planned by the Island.
and white roses.
picnic committee are games for chil-
alt nieces of the bride, were the
dren, a baseball game for the boys,
Misses bunny.' Elaine Cohen, Lillian
Harold N. Rosenthal, a senior sta.' Meretsky and Mollie Cohen, who
races for adults and children and a va-
Iriety of fun-producing novelties. dent at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan wore frocks of beaded pink georgette,
:Prizes will be awarded to the winners Seminary of New York, is spending; flowered canton crepe and pink tat-
in the several contests. In the evening 10 days with his parents, Mr. and ; feta, respectively. They carried bon-
Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of 659 East Ii09- quits of pink roses. Little Doris Me-
Me-
a radio concert will be arranged.
Athletic Field is located near the ton boulevard.
retsky and Suzanne Zeilin were flow-
grove where the concerts are being
. er girls and Master Harry ()ripen-
given by the Detroit Symphony Or-
Harry Weinberg of 502 Woodland heimer was ring hearer. Dr. A. M. ;
chestra. Busses starting at Belle Isle avenue left Friday night on the S.S. Fine of New York assisted Mr. Spair
Olympic for England. Ile will also as best mon and Gabriel Cohen, Dan-
•bridge proceed to the field.
Mrs. II arry Weisman, chairman of visit France, Italy, Germany, Switzer- iel Meretsky and George B. Browne
the social committee of the auxiliary, land, Hungary and Czecho-Slovakia were ushers.
assisted by Mrs. Saul Saulson, is ar- and will be gone indefinitely.
Mr. and Mrs. Spair are spending
their honeymoon in the Adirondack ,
ranging the details of the picnic,
which is planned to tie a reunion for
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mountains and upon their return will
the families affiliated with the congre- Fruskin of 927 Oak street, Flint, I reside, after Sept. 1, on Chicago
gation.
several of their friends gave a sur- boulevard.
prise house-warming party at their
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Mrs. Jack A. Miller and children of honor and Miss Ethel Dickler was
Weiss was
Louis
Baltimore, Md., are the guests of Mrs. ' bridesmaid. Dr.
Frank Bachrach of 314 Monterey best man and Philip, Leon and N. F.
136th Time
AGITATE SALOMON'S
Balaban, the bride's brothers, were
(Sun., Aug. 16)
NAME IN HISTORY . avenue, highland Park.
the ushers.
Nights, 60c to $2.60. Pop, Matinees Wed., 60c to $1.50.
The out-of-town guests were Mrs.;
Mr. and Mrs. MOP Lipsitz and I Frankenstein, the groom's mother, of
Saturday Matinee, 60c to $2.00.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—(J. T.
Miss
Esther
Buchhalter
left
last
Sun-
Chicagoand
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Weiss
unanimity
A.)—There was a complete
' among delegates attending the con- , day for a motor trip to Mackinaw and Jacob Rosenberg of Detroit.
. vention of the Ancient Order of Hi- and Chicago. They will spend a week
Mr. and Mrs. Frankenstein are
ANNE NICHOLS' MAGNETIC
bernians over a resolution calling on' at Mackinaw Island.
spending their honeymoon in the East
and upon their return will reside in
the members to extend their sympathy
Mrs. Charles Marks and grand- Detroit .
to the Jew's
Jes of the country who are
striving to erect a monument to Ilayml(laughter, Miss Pearl Wartell. are
—
Salomon, financial mainstay of the • spending some time in Buffalo and
Cleveland.
SAULSON•ROSENZWEIG
,;
American Revolution.
The delegates were aroused to a
The marriage of Miss Sylvia Rosen- ,
Miss Dorothy Rabinowitz of 583
high pitch of enthusiasm when a res-
SIXTEENTH WEEK — SEE IT!
olution was introduced that called up- ' Leicester court, who was recently; zweig, daughter of Mrs. Lena Rosen-
the Ancient Order of Hibernian:: elected president of the Young Wom- zweig of 033 West Hancock avenue,1
"One of the World's Most Married Girls."
on
to pledge themselves to join any . en's Hebrew Association, is spending; to R. Simeon Saulson, son of Mr. and
movement that may have for its par- i a fortnight at the 'Y" camp at Jeddo,/ Mrs. Isaac Saulson of 300 East Ilan-
Seats Now on Sale for This and Neat Week.
cock avenue, took place at the
pose the incorporation in text books, SI
; Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Toes I
on history used in schools of the coun-
Mrs. II. 11. Bernstein and Miss day, Aug. 11, at 6 o'clock. Rabbi A. 0***••••••11100-0000**0-0 -0-0-01:1••••1:1000*
try of the name and services of Haym
Florence Bernstein of 5846 South NI. Hershman performed the sere- .
Salomon.
Park avenue, Chicago, are staying at meaty in the presence of 200 guests.
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Mount Clemens for the remainder of A dinner followed.
DISCHARGED FOR NOT
The bride wore a gown of white
the month of August.
WORKING ON HOLIDAYS
georgette beaded in crystal and an
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer A. Bernstein entrained veil of tulle held in place
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) — For de- of Chicago are spending several days with a cap of real lace. She carried
clining to work on Saturday and Jew- with their sisters, the Misses Birdie a shower bouquet of white roses and
' ish holidays a number of Jewish to- and Irene Steinberg of Calvert are- lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Abraham Ro-
' bocci, workers, mainly girls, employed nne. . who was matron of honor, wore a
' senzweig, sister-in-law of the bride,
in the tobacco factories now owned by -
Miss Viola Leff of London, Ont., gown of pink over gold and carried
the government, were discharged.
Since the state monopoly has become who has been the guest of Miss Sylvia pink roses and lilies-of-the-valley.
effective a tendency to discharge Jew- Raphael of Burlingame avenue fur Miss Evelyn Gordon of Chicago, who
• ish workers without compensation has the past several weeks, has returned was maid of honor, wore a frock of
to her summer home at Port Stanley. pink chiffon embroidered in rhine-
become noticable.
Three hundred Jewish weavers went; Miss Raphael accompanied her and stones and carried a bouquet similar
on strike in Lodz because of the fact Will spend the remainder of the sum- to that of the matreon of honor. The
small twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. liar-
that their wages have not been paid. . mer there.
old Rosenzweig and the two small
-
The mutual benefit association of sons of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ro-
the employes of the Frank Seder senzweig were ring bearer and car-
store. will give its second moonlight ried the bride's veil. Herman J. Saul- ,
Mill I
Road to Camp:
of the season on Wednesday, Aug. i son assisted his brother as best
An easier route to the Mothers 19, when the steamer Tashmoo will and Louis Present was the usher.
•
Clubs Camp at White Lake than the ; leave the dock at the foot of Griswold; Mrs. Rosenzweig, mother of the
one published last week is as follows:
bride,
wore
pansy
chiffon
and
Mrs.
street at 8:15 o'clock.
Drive out Grand River avenue to New
Saulson. the groom's mother, wore
Hudson, turn right to Milford and'
Some people question our sincerity
}lorry Bolhover of 1717 Hazelwood , gray georgette trimmed in beads and
turn right again through Highland to
when we urge our customers not to
avenue has returned from a fort-' mole.
White Lake. The camp is about 35 night's stay in New York and other ,
The out-of-lawn guests were Mr.,
waste gas, "Why should you care?"
miles from Detroit.
and
yr.
Morse
Saulson
of
Lorraine•,
i
astern
po
n
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they say. "The more gas people
Ohio; Mrs. Samuel J. Shaeffer, sister
I ; Mrs. Nathan DeRoven and Mrs. of the groom, and Mrs. Frederick
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waste the higher the bills are and
I Sidney B I uest en en t er ti
a ne last Sat- William Koch jr. niece of the groom,
the more money you get."
A. Gurovitch announces to his urday at a shower at Mrs. DeRoven's of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Win-
friends and patrons that hr has sev- home, 1309 Canfield avenue, honor- , ski and Sir. and Mrs. Louis Winski
To those unacquainted with the facts
ered his connections with the Security ing Miss Charlotte Weiss, a bride- and daughter of I.afayette, Ind.; Mrs.
this sounds reasonable enough, but
Realty Company and will henceforth elect of this month. A midnight sup- Saul Present of Indianapolis; Mr.
operate (in his own account. He will per was served to 30 guests. and Mrs. Harry Present of 1.ansing;
nothing could he further from the
handle all forms of insurance and real
Nathan Rosenzweig of Chicago; Sirs.
truth. The good-will of the public
estate, specializing in improved in-
Flea-
Arbauer
and
Sirs.
Shifiey
of
Toledo
Miss Florence Wein and Miss
is our best asset. We want satisfied
come paying property. Mr. Gurovitch . nor Katzer motored from Buffalo to and Mrs. Adolph Dosie and daughter
customers. It is easy to see, there-
has opened offices at 921 Dime Bank , Bradley Beach, Asbury ('ark, N. .I., I and son of Alloway, Mich.
Building, phone Cadillac 4025, and where they are spending the remain-
Mr. and Sirs. Saulson left for a
fore, that a friendly customer with a
is ready to give his patrons the same der of the season with Sir. and Sirs. lake trip to Mackinaw. where they
small bill is more to our advantage
conscientious attention to their re-
will spend a week, and Duluth and
Arlie Gelb at their summer home.
than a customer with a big bill who
quirements that has won for him a
upon their return will leave on a inn-
host of friends in the insurance and
thinks he has been overcharged.
Sirs. Jacob Faros of 12936 Ilamil- tor trip through the East. They will ;
real estate field.
• u has as her house guests be at home about Sept. 15 at 633
• en
ton venue
of course we can not regulate the
Miss Ethel Weintraub of McKeesport, West Hancock avenue.
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amount of gas that you use, but we
Pa., and Miss Belle Sleyero•itz of
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can and do urge you to take care
Hannah Ruth, formerly Grace, Warren, Ohio, who are being exten-
sively entertained during their stay HADASSAI - 1 DANCE
that your consumption does not
Williams is now a Jewess, having
in the city.
ON
AUG.
31
TO
BE
FIELD
the
Jew.
been admitted formally into
exceed your actual needs. In other
ish fold by Rabbi Joseph Eisenman. I
words, we want you to obtain com-
Niles Ruth Turesky of 2041 Pin-
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Mrs. Marie Balaban of Cleveland •
A stork shower in honor of Mrs. announces the marriage of her dough-
The lawn social given last Tuesday
sister- ter, Anna, to Louis Frankenstein of I
at
the
home
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
R.
S.
Kling
was
given
by
her
l evening
. M. P. Fisher at 236 Tuxedo avenue in-law, Mrs. Frank Wiener of Ian-' Detroit, son of Mrs. Bertha Franken-
proved a financial and social success. ; sing, on Tuesday evening at the home stein of Chicago, which took place at ;
; The affair was gvien by the North- of Mrs. Joseph Fruskin of Flint. Mrs. the Euclid Avenue Temple in Cleve..
western Branch of the Ladies Aux- Kling was the recipient of many land on Sunday evening, Aug. 9.;
Rabbi B. Brickner of Cleveland and
iliary of the Jewish Old Folks Home beautiful gifts.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Detroit offici-;
fur the benefit of the new building
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson of aced at the ceremony, which was fol-
; being erected for a home at Davison
and Fenkell avenues. Mrs. Fisher, 425 East Kirby avenue left Thursday lowed by a reception at the home of
general chairman of the social, ex- on a three weeks' motor trip to the bride, 1435 East Ninety-first
pressed her appreciation for the do- Schroon Lake Camp, N. Y.. where , street.
Sirs. Louis Weiss of Detroit was
nations received fr o m many individu- they will visit their son, Harold Rob- ;
matron of honor and Miss Sally Bala-.
ids and firms, which made it possible inson.
ban,
sister of the bride, was maid of I
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A very pretty wedding took place
Lathes Auxiliary of Shaarey
In planning for its fall and wince , on Sunday, Aug. 2. at the summer
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last Tuesday evening in honor of her on Monday evening, Aug. 31, to bene-;
sister-in-law, Mrs. Albert Turesky fit the Hadassah Medical Organize-
' (EstherGoldman of Chattanooga,' tion of Palestine, which is supported
Tenn.) and her cousin, Miss Rose by the national Hadassah organiza-
I Grodinsky of Omaha Neb. tion. Morris Friedberg donated the
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The sisters of Mrs. K. Rosenfeld of Simons Orchestra, one of the best
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known
in the
city,
to the chapter for 1
Philadelphia,
formerly
of Detroit,
en-
ertained at a surprise party in her that evening. Mrs. Morris Friedberg
honor last Wednesday evening at the is in charge of the dance and is being
home avenue.
of Sirs. Mrs.
L. Peripksy
of is
240
Owen
Rosenfeld
be- assisted by Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich,
Wein-
secretary.
Erere and Granada
Miss Rose Park is
, . ing widely entertained (luring her Sirs. Abe
situated on East Jefferson avenue at
stay here,
the foot of the Belle Isle bridge.
—
Monroe W. Pollack has returned
. •
from a three weeks' tour of New-
, York and Massachusetts, accompanied
by Irving Fellerman of New York.
Mr. Fellerman was entertained last
Wednesday evening at a bachelor din-
ner tendered in his honor by Jay

Gould. Mr. Fellerman will be enter-
tained at the home of Dr. J. Gruber,
In loving memory of our
665 Josephine street, during his two
mother, Elizabeth DeYoung,
weeks' stay in Detroit.
died on Aug. 13, 1920.

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