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TntijerRorrinvisnaiROMICIE

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Blau can Jewish Joint Distribution Com-
students of Hermann Iloexter, who in 1920. In 1922 it was 21.5 per
(Leona Horwits), who have been the mittee, in charge of the agricultural
is director of the vocal department cent less than in 1920. In 1923 the
guests of Miss 'Myrtle Brocky, have work in Russia, issued by the Rosta,
Of the School of Music maintained by industry ran 21.9 per cent ahead of
the official Soviet telegraphic agency,
MRS. JEANETTE ROTHENBERG
returned to their home.
its 1920 figures. In 1924 it was 16.2
the Jewish Welfare Center.
was made in a statement issued by
r .
Mrs. Jeanette Rothenberg of 1992
per cent ahead of 1920. The 1925
on
July
away
Miss Clara Otis of 256 Ferry park the headquarters of the United Jew-
production was 55.5 per cent ahead Richton avenue passed
ish Campaign.
The Ilalevy Singing Society, under
lin-
a
21
at
the
Ford
Hospital
after
has
left
for
Chicago
and
South
of 1920 or 33 per cent ahead of 1924.
By HERMANN HOEXTER
its new director, Signor Giorgio Gal-
The report, which was circulated
Haven, where she will remain until
The average annual increase in Gra-
-0-000-04:100taan• Aug. 1.
vani, is rehearsing regularly in pre-
tientailthOsatli00-00000
throughout Europe and in several
ham Brothers sales has been over 100
paration for the concert which it is
American newspapers, including the
The municipal Symphony concerts
per rent. Their 1922 sales exceeded
One of the outstanding affairs of
scheduled to give at Belle Isle on
Dr. S. J. Levin, son of Mn. and London and New York editions of
at Belle Isle under the direction of,
their 1921 by 213 per cent; 1923 ex-
the summer season was the all-day
Wednesday night, Aug. 4. Polish,
Victor Kolar continue to attract huge
ceeded 1922 by 105; 1924 exceeded
outing given by Perfection Lodge on Mrs. Joseph Levin of 1629 Virginia the Jewish Daily Bulletin, quoted,
according to the Rosta, Dr. Rosen as
audiences every night, the crowds German, Hungarian nights have 1923 by 54 per cent; 1925 sales ex•
Thursday, July 22, at the beautiful park returned this week from New
drown large audiences to the munici- reeled 1924 by 123 per cent. Now
having said inter alia that "the Amer-
varying from 8,000 to 18,000, accord-
Masonic Country Club picnic York City, where he was associated
pal Symphony concerts. It is expect-
icans have finally been convinced that
for
the
past
year
with
Professor
ing to the type of program offered
soles this year are nearly double
grounds. A record crowd attended
ed that the Jewish night of national
and the condition of the thermome-
those 'of last.
and enjoyed tennis, golfing, swim- Bela Schick, famous pediatrician of the natioaal question in the Soviet
mteic will prove one of the outstand-
countries has been properly solved
Vienna.
Dr.
Levin
will
now
resume
ter. This paper has previously print-
m ing and dancing .
Figures released by the United
ing events of the season and a largo
his position on the teaching staff of and that therefore the Zionist de•
ed an outline of Mr. Kolar's aims in
audience ought to greet these singers States Department of Commeree, the
nuinds for Palestine are no longer re-
the
University
of
Michigan.
working out the programs of these
Mn. and Mrs. Jacob Warren and
who have worked so conscientiously latest available, show a production in
ceived sympathetically" and that "the
paid-summer nights' concerts; at this
the United States and Canada of
family of Glynn court have returned
to make this event a success
Joint Distribution Committee which
r.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Pomerantz
M
writing attention is directed to the
226,997 trucks during the first five
from a two weeks' visit in Atlantic
of Chicago are the house guests of is campaigning for $25,000,000 in
keine of the "national nights" pre-
months of this year, a gain of 25,434
City.
the United States has secured $20,-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julius
Utchenik
of
8934
sented every Wednesday, and to some Graham Doubles 1925 Record. or 12.6 per cent over the output dur-
0011,000 within a few months, while
Goodwin avenue.
of the soloists who have been sing-
ing the first live months last year.
Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Rosenzweig
the Zionists raised a much smaller
ing during the intermission of the
Graham Brothers in their four This percentage should be little
and twin sons, Arthur and Irwin, of
sum."
Mrs.
Joseph
Siam
of
Milwaukee,
Belle late concerts.
plants in the United States and Can- changed by the addition of the fig-
Pingree avenue and Lou Frank of I Wis., and Mrs. Clement Weingarden
The newspaper reports also quoted
I Miss Augusta Lipnick was the so. ada have built 19,666 trucks and mo- ures for June. Against the industry's
Virginia park, accompanied by Mrs. I of Los Angeles, Calif., who were the Dr. Rosen as speaking of the possi-
Joist last Tuesday night, singing from tor coaches during the first half of gain of 12.6 per cent over last year
Nathan Rosenzweig of Chicago, have guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. bility of the United States granting
Station WCX atop the Book-Cadillac 1926, or nearly double their record Graham Brothers' gain of 105.3 per
returned from a week's visit in Chi- and Mrs. A. LevyDelaware ave. recognition to the Soviet govern-
Motel. Mr. Young. in charge of the of 10,447 units for the first six cent for the second quarter this year
cago and left on Monday last for 'nue, have returned to their homes.
ment.
compared with the second quarter
proadcasting, repeatedly complimeritt months of last year
Cedar Point, where they will remain
The statement issued by the United
ied Miss Lipnick on the lovely qualify
Production of 11,645 units the last year stands out prominently.
for the balance of the summer.
The 'hisses Jeannette Krinsky<f Jewish Campaign made public the
bf her voice, her poise, her excellent second quarter this year compared
Pingree avenue and Bessie Miller of following cable received from Dr.
interpretation and the unusual suit- with 8.021 the first quarter this year
Milsip Minnie Troth has returned to Taylor avenue have left for a trip to Rosen:
lability of her voice for radio work. establishes a gain of 45.2 per cent. Schreibers Offer New Service.
her me in Maywood, Ill., after a Milwaukee, Wis., and Chicago, III.
"Moscow, July 6, 1926.-,Jewiah
MRS, JEANETTE ROTHENBERG
And the dictum of Mr.' Young, tvho Compared with the second quarter
forth ght's stay at the home of Mr.
Telegraphic Agency Bulletin, Lon-
'has been in the radio game for four last year, when 5,671 trucks were
Mn. and Mrs. Olenikoff and grand- don edition, June 29, carries pre-
The Schreiber :Motor Sales Com- geeing illness. Mrs. Rothenberg was and Mrs. J. Miller and family of 2495
years and listened to hundreds of built, the gain for the second quar-
daughter, alias Blanche Rothman of sumed interview with me with refer-
miy announce the opening of a serv- 53 years of age and had been a resi- Taylor avenue.
voices, does carry sonic weight. Miss ter this year is 105.3 per cent.
ice station for Paige and Jewett mo- dent of Detroit for the past 10 years.
New York Cit, y a?kjying entertained ence to American Jewry and Jewish
Lipnick sang Agathe's "Prayer" front
Graham Brothers, the truck divi- tor lies in the roar of their ,saWsroorn,
by Mrs. Anna Olenikoff qf 943 Alger colonization. Interview partly fab-
Prior
to
her
marriage,
Mrs.
Rothen-
Miss
Minnie
Cohn
of
2418
Long-
Geri
"Der Freischutz," by Weber In
sion of Dodge Brothers, Inc., in the 12051 Woodward avenue, Highland
berg
was
a
trained
nurse
in
New
fellow avenue left Saturday for a avenue during their stay in Detroit. rication, partly gross misrepresenta-
man); Chwinlrino's air "Voi the short period of five years have risen
Park, between Glendale and Avalon York City. She was an active mem- boat trip to Chicago. Before return-
tion. Never gave or will give any
,Sapete," from "The Marriage of Fi- to first rank in the industry in manu-
The Misses Helen E. Weisberger of interviews of tiolf/Ical nature. Can
A
complete
stock
of
guar-
ber
of

the
Ilebrew
Ladies
Aid
So-
ing to her home, Miss Cohn will stop
Igaro" (in Italian), and a new "Noc- facture of tin-ton trucks and sec- avenues.
anteed parts will be available at all ciety and was clearly loved by all who at Mackinac Island for several weeks. California avenue Highland l'ark, accept responsibility only for state-
turne" by Eleanore Marum, in Eng. ond in the 1 and 11/2-ton fields com-
and Sadie Lebo of Woodland avenue ments appearing over my signature.
times and service work will be per- knew her.
Bah.
bined.
left Saturday for a several weeks' Please request Bulletin to publish
formed by a crew of mechanics well
Mrs. Rothenberg is survived by her
Mr. and Mr. Harry Moss of 1975
Comparison of Graham Brothers'
Next Tuesday night Frank Wiener,
stay at the Breakers Hotel, Cedar this statement. Reset,"
trained in the proper care of Paige husband, Joseph Rothenberg.
Pingree avenue left for their sum-
Ilungarian baritone, will present a growth with that of the industry and Jewett motor cars.
Interment took place at the Chesed mer home on Lake Shore drive, Point,
number of native selections, by rel. shows clearly the profound respect
"We should appreciate the oppor- Shel Emes Cemetery on Thursday, where they will spend the remainder
Ile has been highly compli- with which the public regards these
quest.
Mn, and Mrs. Harry Seltzer of
STEAMER
tunity of showing you through our July 22, Aabbi Moses Fischer offici- of the summer.
mented by Mr. Young, who was moat sturdy trucks. Total production of
1981 Chicago boulevard entertained
modern fireproof service station and ating.
American
trucks
of
all
makes
in
favorably impressed by Mr. Wiener's
"CITY OF TOLEDO"
in honor of Mn. and Mrs. Morrice
await
the
pleasure
of
being
of
service
The Misses Sally Fein and :Mildred
fine. voice and artistry. Both Miss 1921, when Graham Brothers entered
Goldberg and son, Oscar, of New
8:30 A. M. Every Day
REV. I. H. MASON
to you," said Mr. Schreiber.
Cohen left Sunday for a two weeks'
Lipnick and Mr. Wiener are artist the field, was 54.2 per cent less than
York City, who are here to attend the
DIRECT TO
Reverend I. II. Mason of 934 East trip to Chicago and South Haven.
Guttman-Klinger wedding.
Warren avenue passed away at his
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Slobin of
home Saturday, July 17, after a ho-
Saul Lewis of 7739 John R. street,
2900 Clairmount avenue, accom-
a member of the firm of Lewis Bros.
panied by their son, Norval, and
Undertaking Company, left for Chi-
daughter, Esther, are touring to Iowa
cago, where he will take a special
Queen of American Watering
City, where they will remain for four
course in demi-surgery at the Uni-
Plues,
weeks. En route they will stop at
versity of Illinois.
Chicago and South Haven.

OBITUARY

CEDAR
POINT

RUBY'S
SHOE SALE

Miss Sally Dorman of 516 Hague
avenue entertained sex-oral of her
friends at a party at the King Wah
Lo Cafe on Saturday evening, July
17. Among the guests were the
Misses Betty Davis, Sally Feldman,
Peggy Frank and Mary Kersh, and
Jack Holtzman, Kolman Sachse, Al
Wolf, Philip Robinson, Leonard Cap-
lan and Isidore Rothchild.

20% Discount

On Our Entire Stock of Qgality Footwat

Men, Women and Children
at Both Shops

REV. I. H. MASON

$8.85 Per Pair

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Park Ave.,
2114
Women's City Club Bldg.

‘IZE;T H O IT

la

Dr. and Mrs. Fred Adelstein (Rose
Ilberman) have returned from a wed-
ding tour through the East and are
residing in Cleveland.

DR. JOSEPH A. ROSEN
DENIES STATEMENTS

Let the

Bank of Detroit

vived by her husband, Fred; mother, for avenue has left for a two weeks'
Mrs. Ida Lurie; sister, Mrs. Herman visit in Denver, Colo.
E. Rafelson, and two brothers, Na-
than and John Lurie.
Miss Julia Rappaport of Chicago is
Interment took place Tuesda y , the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
July 20, at Oakview Cemetery, Rabbi Meyer Stone of 1150 Longfellow
Frans officiating. avenue.

MRS. ESTHER LIEBOWITZ
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Jay, formerly
Mrs. Esther Liebowitz of 3402 of Detroit, who were the guests of
Brush street passed away at her Mr. and Mrs. Albert Feldstein of
home on Tuesday, July 20, at the age 3300 Grand avenue, have left for
of 45. She is survived by her hug- their home in Rochester, N. Y., ac-
band, Louis; her mother, Mrs. Celia companied by Mrs. Feldstein, who
Gross; two sisters, Mrs. S. Sugerman, will spend several weeks touring the
Mn. M. Segal of Syracuse, N. N., East.
and Mrs. C., Meyernwitz of College
Point, L. I.; hne brother, Meyer Gross
Miss Sally Margolis of Boston,

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of Taylor avenue have left on an ex-
tensive motor trip through the „Mid-
dle West.

ROUND

geeing illness. Reverend Mason was
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spina of 1923
Lv. Brush St. Dock 8:30 a. m. Daily.
55 years of age. He is survived by West Euclid avenue have as their
Tel. Ran. 0190.
NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.)-A de-
his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Wil- house guests Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sa-
City Ticket Offic• Ain. Exp. Co.
nial of a report of an interview with
liam l'ittler and Etta Mason, and vit of Chicago, Ill.
M•In 6660
IS Fort Si. W.
Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, head of the
one son, Benjamin Mason, all of this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollander of Agrojoint, the agency of the Ameri-
Interment took place Sunday, July San Diego, Calif., are guests at the
t.
18, at Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbis Addison Hotel.
For Dignified Funeral Service Call Empire 6833.
Aishiskin and Zakuta officiating.
William D. and Al Bennett of
MRS. IDA FARBER
Bronx, N. Y., who motored to the
Mrs. Ida Farber of 1943 Taylor city last week for a short stay, were
avenue passed away at her home un extensively entertained by their rela-
No connection with any other firma.
Second Blvd. at Delaware.
Sunday, July 18. She was 47 years tives. On Wednesday, July 14, ac-
companied by Mrs. William Bennett
of age.
Mrs. Farber is survived by four and son, Daniel Raymond, and Miss
daughters, Mrs. Florence Sachs of Anna Tack of 2305 Hazelwood ave-
Portland, Ore.; Lena, Eva and Ethel nue, they left for their home. En
Farber, and one son, Walter Farber, route they will visit in Niagara Falls
and Buffalo and will tour through the
all of Detroit.
Interment took place Monday, July Adirondack and Catskill mountains.
19, at Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbis Miss Tack will remain in New York
Sachs of Portland, Ore., and Amine- for the remainder of the summer.
kin officiating.
Mrs. Alexander L. Goldfine of 1927
Pingree avenue and Mrs. Maxwell
MRS. IDA ROSENBLOOM
Life„
Service
Mrs. Ida Rosenbloom of the Pal- M. Williams of 1956 Pingree avenue
Health and
metto passed away at her home on left on Thursday for a three weeks'
and
Accident,
Thursday, July 15, at the age of 83. stay at the Edgewater Beach Hotel,
Reliability
Fire,
She is survived by two daughters, Chicago. En route to their homes
Our
Mrs. Max Kregernmn of San Fran- they will make several stops.
Automobile,
Motto
cisco, Calif., and Mrs. Max Cohn of ,
Plate Cl...,
Detroit, and one son, Ilarry Rosen.: John Denawitz, who has becfn the
All
Compensation,
l guest. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
bloom of Miami Beach, Fla. . •
Kinds
Interment took place Friday, JulylDenawitz of McQuade avenue, for the
of
,
16, at the Old Lafayette Cemetery, Past
week, has returned to his home
Steam Boiler,
I in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Insurance
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Hotel Stabler Bldg.

Mrs. Victor Moskowitz of 2724
Monterey avenue entertained in
honor of Miss Mollie Klinger, a July
bride-elect, with a luncheon at the
Chinese Tea Gardens, later taking
her guests to the Bonstelle Play-
house.

Mn. and Mrs. H. Stanfield and chil-
dren, Eleanor, Lionel and Melford,
The Misses Frances and Anna Gel-
and Miss Brinnie Krauss have re-
ler and Sally Malek have left for a
turned from an extended visit in Chi-
cago, where they were the guests of two weeks' stay at Cedar Point, Ohio,
and the Y. W. A. camp.
relatives and friends.

WE HAVE ALSO PLACED ON SALE OVER 1,700 PAIRS OF
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Portsmouth, Va .

Mrs. Traversky and daughter,
No automobile body manufacturer
in America has a more inspiring his- Edith, of :1796 Ilumphrey street have
tory than the Seaman Body Corpora- left for a three weeks' trip to Cleve-
tion of Milwaukee, exclusive builders lend, Philadelphia, Atlantic City and
of Nash enclosed bodies and owned New York.
in half by The Nash Motors Company.
Miss Esther Schnlofsky, daughter
A photograph of an on-drawn cart
!•raring the inscription, A. D. Seaman of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schnlofsky
& Co.. taken in 1071 is a picturesque of West Philadelphia avenue, has left
,• testimonial to the years of service tit for an extended Eastern trip. visit-
have been experienced by the Seaman ing in Philadelphia. Atlantic City and
I organization. New York.
Back in the days prior to the Civil
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Deutsch of
War, A. D. Seaman, grandfather of
the present had of the business. en- McKeesport, Pa.. are guests at the
gaged in the building of fine furniture. I Hotel Schlesinger, Mt. Clemens.
, In later years as the automobile indus-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Potok of 1504
try grew to major imp. lance and the
demand arose for automobile bodies Clements avenue are guests at the
worthily
represent
the
Glenwood
hotel, Mt. Clemens, where
, that would
, woodworkong art. Seaman turned its they will remain for three weeks.
specialized ability to this field.
Mrs. Sophie Gruskin and son,
Today the immense Seaman shops
are entirely utilized by Nash body Michael Gruskin, of 322 Owen ■ ve-
. production and as indicating the nue left Saturday for an extended
growth of this organization, founded trip through the East, where they
of the prairie schoon- will be the guests of relatives and
j back inthe
. . days

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Two good houses; electric lights; running
water. Now running with 30 head of cattle.
Milking machine. Located in best farm county
in Michigan, on edge of small town; good
stores, fine schools. For information-

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