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EXCLUSIVE

FURS

Drastically Reduced

IN OUR

2nd August
Fur Sale

SAVINGS FROM

25% to 35%

Bluebird furs—distinctive
in style, superior as to
the pride of chic women!

Now at prices so low
they compel attention!

i ) :'ItINIItaltil repaired and I e Milli-
e0 Ity Girl t farriers at MIMI-
trie• in ires.'slIa I'v 1/0111. remits cc•
paired now and MU, money.

BLUE BIRD FURS

8653 Twelfth (at Pingree).

Euclid 5165

SANATORIUM AU XILIARY 1
TO APPEAL FOR FUNDS 1.2Itig
IN LOCAL SYNAGOGUES

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The Los Angeles Auxiliary net froNitu
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erne sh ha es sir ie ei t iU t rsnetv " . 1 ,
r'A. liei• ifila
Monday night, and planned to con. oral days as the gues t of her
duct an extensive high Iloly Day brother and sister, Mr. tol d Mr,. II.
campaign in the synagogues tit De-
trait. Committees will soon ap- Spero.
peal to the presidents that they
Mrs. Rose Muss left on Sunday
allow speakers to address respec- for Toledo, to be the guest of her
live synagogues during the holi• son, Murray Moses.
days.

The folloowing bakeries co-or-
pe
:M r. and Mrs. S. Peel of Cincin-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin ate(' fur the picnic: Fenner
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern,
mmer Bak- anti have returned to their home
Miss Josephine Stern and Philip left this week by motor for Ithaca, ing Company, Epstein Baking
after spending the past 10 days
Stern and Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig N. Y., where they will meet their Company, Modern Warsaw Bak.
with their children, M r. and Mrs.
left last Saturday for a two weeks daughter, Minx Norma Brown, cry, Hauptman Baking Company, Louis IA-vine.
visit in Atlantic City, N..1. who has been attending summer and Gerson Baking Company.
school at Cornell University.
They have donated all the baking
Products necessary for the picnic baum
NO% and
and children
Mrs. William
Linden.
I/avis
Mr. and Mra. J1111 011
of New
York •
Mrs. Minnie Mahrer is spending and are extended the thanks of the have returned to their home after
were hoists to 30 guests at a de-
lightful swimming party and din-. same time in Detroit visiting with organization.
with their
spending some
time
The work for our bazaar, begin.
ner at their summer home at Pine her many friends and relatives.
fling Nan.30, and ending Dec. 5
Lake, last Saturday evening.
at the Philadelphia-Byron
('enter, w
t
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus
have , mother,
Mrs.
A. Kentz.
r
boel.
haol
Esther
cousins,
guest
Mrs. Alfred Rothschild, Miss returned from a two weeks visit Is in full swing. The local organ-
'
izations
will
be
requested
to
glee'
the
Misses
Sherman,
has
returned
Edith Heaver/rich and Samuel in Charlevoix.
their co-operation and far this to her home, accompanied by.
H eavenrich have returned from a
purpose committees will visit these, them.
stay at the Grand Hotel, Mackinac
Mrs. L. NI. Jambs, accompanied
organizations in the. near future.
Isla
la n d.
by her daughters, Millicent and
Committees are to begin to solicit
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kahn and Mr.
Phyllis, are enjoying a stay at the for articles fur the bazaar at once
and Mrs. Nlorris Goldberg left
Dr. and Mae. Charles A. Ben. Inn, Charlevoix, Mich.
and the merchants of this city are Monday on a motor trip to Allan- •
nett and their daughters, Jean,
kindly requested to respond.
and
Marion and lazunimay, left last
Mrs. Leopold Freud is a guest
The Detroit unit on the grounds other
C''
Sunday by motor for a two weeks at the Grand Hotel, Mackinac of the Los Angeles Sanatorium is
tast(irn trip, including stops at Island, itch.
now a reality. The cornerstone: Mrs. II. Hirschfield had as her
Washington, Atlantic City and New
has been laid and the unit shares, guests for several (lays Mrs. J.
a'erk.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Linx 14 Nash- the name of entire Detroit Jewry.: Strt.ichman and son, Abe Kahn, of
ville, Tenn., are spending several
Chicago:, and Mr. and Nita. Simon
Hiss Peggy Elizabeth Marx of days in Detroit visiting relatives
ir
Lonergan of Laporte, Intl.
Muncie, lad., is the guest of her and friends.
aunt and uncle. ale. and Mrs. Max
Grabowsky of Colorado avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Newman
left Tuesday for Mansfield, 0.,
Mrs. • M. II. Sulzberger and where they are guests of Mr. and
daughter Evelyn left Monday for Mrs. Sidney Stiebel who have re- Sabbath Services:
harb-vaix, Mich. where they are (- ditty' moved there from Fort
Sabbath services will be ht-la,
guests
of Mrs.Julius
Kahn at her Wayne, Ind.
C
i
as usual, in the Brown Memorial
summer haw.
Chapel on Saturday, Aug. 17, at 10 Ccmplete Plans for Bringing
Miss Carrie Wolenburgh has re- a. The sermon this week will
33 Boys and Girls
Mrs. 11. Klass of Columbia, Ma., turned from a visit in Buffalo and be preached by Morton Cohn,
s' is the guest of her (laughter, Mrs. Niagara Falls. Miss Flora Wolen- student at the Hebrew Union Col-
Fro mPoland.
Sidney Levy of Royal Oak, Mich.
burgh has returned from a brief loge.
sojourn at Big Win Inn, Hunts-
TheAnica Orphans Home and
Mr. and Mrs.. Aaron Deltay of vilk., Ont.
Farm School, with A
ces at 11614
MOTHERS AND BABIES
the Whittier Hotel, acconipanied
by their niece Miss Jewel Deltoy,
CAMP IN FULL SWING , ! I ) T- . t nletilli)(1 11.71:h ilti„t-lli7tft:(-ste oft}the
Mrs. Alexander Freeman left
are enjoying a cruise on their Thursday on the Tionesta for a
Thus far about 150 women and Jewish Immigrant Aid Society of
yacht, Yoredo, stopping at endow( lake trip to Duluth, and to meet
Canada and guaranteed that the
points on Lake Superior and Lake Mr. Freeman, their win Alwyn :100
children
have
enjoyed
two orphans to be brought to Canada
eks'
vacation
periods
at the
al
Vernon and their guest, Melvin w'e'eks'
Ginsburg Camp for Mothers and will not become public charges, the
Neisner of Rochester, in Macki-
guarantee being made for five
Miss Ruth Berger, (laughter of naw where they will lw guests at Centers
Babies, conducted
by the
Association.
Le Jewlsh years. In order to live up to the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1 ‘.. Berger is the Grand Hotel.
improvements made guarantee, plans are being made
spending t he month of August in
The various
for a membership campaign, for
an d i n
New York, the guest of her aunt,
Mr. +11 61 Mrs. Marry Becker an the ground,,
the build., a tag day in September and a ball
Mrs. I. Kreielsheinw.
e-
r•
(Selma Lightstone) are guests for ings, have been favorably c on
Nov 24, in order to realize the
a fortnight at the. Royal York Ito- melded upon by the campers. They necessary funds.
• al ins Elsa Berger has just re- tel, Toronto•
latest additions are a sand box for
Announcement is made by A. II.
____
turned from an extended visit in
the young children and a basket- J
Chicago, where she was the guest
bliss Evelyn Sulzburger has re. ball court for the boys. Two new Jaffin, secretary, that the endorse- •
of her cousin, bliss Mildred Na- turned from summer school at Cur- rowboats have also been added, so was fur bringing in the orphans
that it is now possible to take out was
also
from
Inas
than of the Flamingo Ilotel.
tall University, Ithaca, N. Y.
( Helm
w received
Immigrant
Aid the
Societal
the children Had the mothers
others for of America, who cabled t he 1 I bis -
Mrs. Joseph NI. Weiss 81111 M i s s
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farlistein a rowing trip several times a week. of Warsaw approving the efforts
Sylvia Weis. of Rhode Island ave- ' of Kirby avenue have returned . The mothers at camp have. par.
Eli Greenblatt,
Detroit the
repo-.
nue left Tuesday for Petoskey, f front a two months European trip. Ocularly enjoyed the handicraft of
/tentative,
for bringing
or-
Mrs. Weiss will remain '
rhea,. Every week, usually on Sat- tph:,
alich.
plans hero Mr. Jaffin states th at
Al A. Elunover and Jack Kates urday night, there is a program ill
for sometime, while Miss Sylvia
group of 33 orphans to b.-
will retn
return in about 10 (lays.
not rep-
left Thursday fur an eastern mo- which the mothers furnish the n- bought
o ught here shortly do
tor trip. They will stop at Camp tertamment. These programs have
or gan-
the
last that
effort
of group
the s a re
Mr. . and all's. Sidney Weinman/ R ed Feather in the Allegheny been greatly enjoyed not only by resent
, but
new
iz ation
Nliss Nettie Weinman and Miss mountains where they will have the mothers themselves but by the to ile brought in later.
Belle Barlow left Monday by n mu- , 1. ,r,e l a t a group of boys until children. Many of the women in
costume playing parts that they
e. 1 .
tor for Watkins
W
Glenn, N. Y.Sept.
A.
worked out themselves have said
where. they will remain fur about
111 days.
Mrs. M'alter Manson and Mrs. l " each ether ' " I wande r if my
would recognize
me
Detroit chapter No 11:.3 met nt
.1. Kass, and daughter Helen, left husband
the B .114111 nth community house
Jean Baker of the Wilshire Ile• August 5 on the Juanita for Du- riewr
1. he Mothers' Camp wilLreinat ,n on Aug. 7. Louis J. Callen, presi-
tel is spending several weeks in luth and Buhl, :Minn., where they
will visit with relatives for afew open until Labor (lay, Sept. ... dent of the I/strait-1'Y italsor A. 1.
Charlevoix, Mich.
For the remaining la nods there A. Council, reported that Detroit
days.
are vacancies for a number of has a gl•mi chance to get the inter-
airs. Hugo Sommerieh of White
Plains, N. Y., is the guest of her
bliss Ruth Lewis of Chisholm husband and children, and registra- national tournament in basketball,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Ilart, Nlinn., is visiting with her rata; t'e'ns will be taken at the Detrojt debating and oratory. Ile also an.
and her sister, Mrs. Sidney Silber. fives, ale. and Mrs. NI. Bluchers of office, 31 Melbourne avenue. nounced the committees for the ..7...
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tournament. Jess Feder, of Chap.
IIIIIII.
2674 Glynn Court.
r"
Rasp:mi lli nteitilosgtennneir,,a, 1 1.
ter
was appointed
chairman,
tie Hillawn is spending
Miss Hattie
Mr. and airs. J. Bronstein of
chairman of the program conimit- 7::-.
t he balance of the summer with Kirby avenue announce the eon.
-...
'Mrs. Herbert Robinson and her titillation of their son,Jacoh, en
Chapter 63 played the Windsor
daughters at their sunund home Aug. 17, to take place at the Agu•
chapter in their lust scheduled L—
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WI Madam. Island.
tins Achim Synagogue. On Aug.
: league game in indoor baseball on
on_._
18, a dinner will be served to 150
Over 200 members and friends Sunday morning, Aug. 11, at '--
NO% and Mrs. John A. Heaven- guests at the Kirby Center.
---.,
of the Halt vy-Ilazomir Choral So. : Twelfth find Waverly.
rich left Saturday for a several
The A. Z. A. will hold its see-
weeks sojourn at the Grand Hotel,
The Misses R essler e ntertained ' ''ielY and the Jewish National!
at
a
bridge
partw
f
four
tables
in
Workers'
Alliance gathered at al and anniversary banquet at one of ----
--
Island.
es
lersh(am of banquet given in honor of Leo: the nearby roadhouses or country
honor of Miss
ss b of
Low, distinguished guest canduc-- clubs on Sept. 15. The committee ---"
Di. and Mrs. Max Baffin are Montreal who is their house guest.
for of the lialevy-llazomir, at o f arrangements consists of Sol: .7=•
., -_
7. -
enjoying a month's trip in Europe.
SigmundL. Win Jericho Temple on Tuesday eve- Rosenman, chairman; Louis J.
air. and airs. Sigmund
Aug. 3.
hen anr d S anf ord Gordon.
---
Mra. D anie l Marx a her11
72
w e°
b of Calvert avenue, spent the last fling%
,
Morris Sc
president of the - CaC hapt e 6:3 is reopening mem- ..- - -
seven- ;
will celebrate
, ,...i t, kh.. ti,tt 0 11:11,e, trii l.g:tatet-tit h51,1(ilcrt,i , ,,.(1/si z,.:::.g,
111,, Halevy-Ilazomir, was chairman, bership after being closed fur a
tieth birthday with a family din• a
and
S.
Osheroft,
district
secretary year. All boys bet wean the mgrs _-:.
ner and informal reception on i n „ .
of the J. N. W. A., presented the of 16 and 21 are invited to meet-
Sunday, August 113.
--,
program. The principal address ings on Wednesday evenings at 8 ----
Rill of WinniPeg was Ili(' was made by the guest of honor, o'clock, at the 13'nai Writh cum- ...,
....
' I ' of f' ' his
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hirshfie ld
guest
sister and brother-it/-
Mr. Low, with other talks by nitinity house, 275 East Ferry ave.
„,
11re visiting relatives in alilwau- law, Mr. and Mrs. i. Ressler
Resslerota
' Weinberg and nue. All members entering now .,.,-
_
lov, M'is., anti also visited their tadlingwood avenue, over the week ,Messrs. Haggai,
Rothenstein. II. II. Cohen, speak- will be eligible to compete in the -...._
son who is spending the Kummer at en d :
ing in behalf of the Halevy-Ile- tournaments in basketball, debut- -- -
Camp Stronglwart, Tomahawk
. - -.
zomir, presented Mr. Low with a ing and oratory next January.
Lake, Wis.
=... . .
NI 1 s. Herman Greenberg
etaffierg
"J1 handsomely engraved combination
=a
--
sons,
ns, Benjamin and
and Jerry,
le "se cig ar lightt r and watch as a tOke n
51r. }1101 ales. Alexander Fri-e-
two
at o f appreciation of his wor k with
this
'''''''h
f"
e
a
visit
man have as their guest t L1
hi s the Inn, at Charlevoix, Mich.
'-•-•.
-
the society.
The northwestern branch of the =
month, Melvin NuislIcr, son of a1 r,
The musical portion of the pro- Jewish Old Folks' Home chartered .=-
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and Si rs. A. H. Neisner of 11 1 01-
NO% and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg gram was g i ve., by Id a
Diejnolf, buses to take members and in-
-
later, N. Y.
Mr. Freeman, 111r.
.----
Alwyn Freeman, wh o has been i T. iiT'IM'114-r i't, "11(%''Yt e 8 thnii is tw".'s.tehkeifiorMtih'e violinist; Emma LazarotT-Schauer,- mates of the home for an outing -"
; R..bta,',(,
s,,h -ant,ru
=-...
Kantz,
int,,o the country, traveling into ..a
spending the summer as director Inn, Charlevoix, Stich., Where they sot;
is t; Len
northern part of the state. =-
violinist-;:
t I athletics at C
Brady, and will spend the remainder lif the
Cantors Klavans anti alogilevsky, the
will me-et at the home.
N1r. Neisner left 011 Mutably for a summer.
motor Cap to Minneapolis, Duluth and Messrs. Schane and Lutchan- Buses will leave at 2:30 p. na -=
th
sky, who rendered vocal selections.. Tucsday, :aug. 20, returning to
e Z-
-
ai and Nlackinac Island.
r . and airs. kiwis J. 1e •\
The hall was decorated in blue home atop. tn.
and daughters, Dorothy anti Betty
and outstanding
white wit
h an
at. airs. M. 1'. Fisher is head of the ''-'-
Mrs. Ivor Kahn and son and Mrs. Jane of 3353 Burlingame avenue,
:
traction in the form of a lar ge sick committee and should be n o. far
,lark Hopp and little daughter have returned from
tWO works' electric sign containing the in. titled (.f all cases of illness .
have returned train a fortnight's stay at Atlantic c ity.
seaman
"
I
n
H
onor
of
1,a0
1,0W”
sojourn in Sarnia, On
spelled out in blue and white
Miss Kitty Muss and Nliss Elan-
It is expected that Mr. Low will

Mrs. J. Taller of New fork City 1-1-11
[Maltz are leaving the la!ter return to Detroit during the Will-
is the guest of Mrs. .1. Saban of tel of this week to join Miss Rath (Cr musical season to lead the Ila-

olorzido avenue.
Barosky, who left a week ago to levy-llazomir in its first regular
—still
h Y W
concert to be held in a large audi-
-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frank of Iligh- non, Stich., and will remain Ile re torium.

X enip Neill El'
Notes

With the New Fall Tweeds

Brown Suede
Oxfords

Are a Badge of Chic

Fashion's choice of materials for Autumn
attire tends .so strongly towards tweeds .. v.
dashes of brown .. that one must consiel,
seriously in planning accessories
Brown , u,
Cuban heeled oxfords give to the brown t ■■ ,
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A dinner Wall held in honor of time'
Nlr. and Mrs. Nat Lazerson's first
Rabbi Joseph Fuchs Hon,
anniversary at Oriole Terrace,
ored by Leaders Here.
Sunday, August 11. Covers were
laid for eight people . Among the Rabbi Joseph Fuchs, who was
honor guests were Miss Gertrude recently elected rabbi of Congre-
Golden and Sol Galembo of Chi- gation Shaarey Tefillah of East
cago, Ill. Jefferson avenue, was honored ha
a group of local leaders and rabbis

Miss Rose Goodman entertait ell on Aug. 6 on the occasion of hi.
three tables of bridge last Friday betrothal to Miss Bertha Kenner.
evening honoring her guom, mi ,, local pianist. Addresses were &-
- livered by Daniel Tickton, Rabbis
Sarah Garen of Louisville Kv.
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Straus, Breitstdn, Lifshitz, Spis-

Miss Rae Fidler is spending ..nian and Zakuto. Rabbi Fuchs
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Rabbi Fuchs is a recent grad
and Chicago.
ate of the Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva.
He wan also
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David Sathe4Y1 aceem han- shiva of ('lief Rabbi Kook of Pal-
k,' by her children, Leonard, Leon
and Shirley, are visiting in Cleve- ess ' ne'
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