PAGE TEN TIEDaRorr,/miun (ARorilat LARGE WOMEN ZIONIST-REVISIONISTS CONGRESS REPORT TO BE HEARD ON SEPT. 14 Flower Days for Political Fund on Sept. 13 and 14. A stenographic report of the - - I LAUD PURITY CHAPTER BRIDGE-TEA FOR OLD FOR PLANTING TREES FOLKS HOME SEPT 17 IN HONOR OF MEMBERS The Northwestern branch of the Old Folks' Home will com- IJewish National Fund Compliments Jewish mence its season with a bridge-tea, Order for Work in Behalf of to be held in the Recreation Room Palestine Reforrestation. An Example of Values World Congress of Zionist Re- visionists, opposition party within The Detroit Council of the Jew- in Zionist ranks, which was recently ish National Fund compliments ; held in Prague, will be given at a Purity Chapter No. 539, 0. E. S., mass meeting arranged by Detroit which, at the suggestion of its Revisionists for Sunday, Sept. 14, Dr. and M rs. II ugo Freund and worthy matron, Cora Jacoby, has Of interest socially is the a at 8 p. m., the meeting place to be family of Chicago boulevard, have preaching marriage of Miss Alice p- adopted the policy of planting trees announced next week. The report returned after spending the sum. Shapero and Dr. Harold Roth- in Palestine in memory of bereaved B. will include the full speeches of mar at Walnut Lake. or departed members. Instead of a rt. iss Shapero is a recent the Vladimir Jabosinsky, Al. Gross- conventional offerings of fruit, graduate of the University of Cal- man, and other Revisionist world Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohn of the ifornia where she achieved high candy or flowers, which are often leaders. Explanatory remarks will sent in such large numbers by well honors, being elected to be made by L. Altman, president Belcrest have returned from a trip scholastic the national honorary fraternity meaning friends and relatives that of Detroit branch, and other mem- tp New York City and Asbury they are often wasted, Purity ' ark, N. J. Phi Beta Kappa. Dr. Rothbart re- bers of the executive. The re- ceived his AL D. degree from the Chapter has sought to perptau- port will be of greatest inter- ate the memory of the departed by '. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown of Ilos- University of Toronto. Miss She est to all. Everyone is cordially invited. An organizational meeting of ton boulevard, have returned from pent is a member of Plii Sigma the planting of trees in Palestine' ' Lexington, Mich., where they oc- Sigma Sorority, and Dr. Rothbart for the Jewish National Fund.; copied a cottage for the summer. of Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. Trees at the present time are being Detroit branch will be held Sion- M - The bride will continue her studies planted in the Herzl Memorial day, Sept. 8, at 8:30 p. m. at 2901 Grove. Miss Barbara Kopman of St. at the University of Michigan Law e woo U. are to be planted as fol- Schema ., while the groom interns at Iowa: Louis, 31o., is the house guest of The Executive of the Zionist Re- the • visionist Organization of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. S. Kopman of Cal- the University novae!. two trees each by the following: In memory of the r late M s. Sadie al eiville, has proclaimed the days of Sept. vert avenue. Mrs. S. Weingarden, accom• ts.e,sio(nd atand.0 rf st., rn nin, b, e r r r e ,to.fr : it ei o rn a a on t 13 and 14 as the Flower Days for in r Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashner panted by her daughter, Charlotte, the Zionist Revisionists l'olitical ore of the late Ilenry N. Weinstein. a Fund. This fund enabled the large and daughter, Winifred, have re- are spending the remainder of the i l g n'" member, in memory of David tuner of Lanang. Mich., brother of World Organization to conduct turned from Harrison, Maine , year in Marion, S. D. Sirs. ?stilton Iternnietn; in memory of Zionist political activities in Lon- where their daughter spent the MRS. ANNA LABRET the late 'tarry Wallace, brother vpf Fay don and Geneva, among English summer at Camp Tape Wingo. Theodore and Leonard Kasle, Wallace; in memory of - the late I.trael — diplomats and the League of Na. accompanied b y their sister E s- coos father of Mrs. Meyer Shugerman of the General Electric Refrigera- and Benjamin Gould. in memory of the for Co., 0030 Cass, at 11:5 p. m., Mr. and Mrs. S. Galanty of the Cher, have arrived home from tions, the results of which were ., an . nna elktn, mother of Mre. o n Wedn shown in the answer of the Man. Belcrest and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. eight weeks' vacation at camp in esday, Sept. 17. Dn ' id "1.". Bernstein of Chicago boulevard the White Mountains. date Committee. There will he prizes for winners. Additional trees ordered during have returned to Detroit after Tickets may he obtained from any — the past month are as follows: spending the past week-end i n ('in- 011Q tree in memory of her fa- of the board members or from Mrs. Miss Anna Lubin of 2238 West Grand avenue has returned from a ther, Solomon Friedman, by Anna Anna I.abret, who is chairman of two weeks vacation through Friedman of 1785 Seward avenue; Mrs. Pauline Langner, who was Northern Michigan. one tree in memory of her hue. the affair. the g ,st of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. band, Bernard Fine, and one tree FAREWELL SUNDAY FOR Berns fC sin of Chicago boulevard. Miss Evelyn Serling of 2738 in memory of her father, Ilarry RABBI A. B. SILBERBERG 1 I has returned to her home in New Elmhurst avenue has returned Benjamin Cohen, by Rose Fine of Haven, Conn. • from the East, where she spent her 1600 Seward avenue; two trees in Congregation Beth Jehudah, Fili- win M. Rosenthal of De. Robert Cole, David W ilkus, Ed- vacation with relatives and friends. memory of Abraham Davis, brother gree and M'oodrow Wilson, will bid of their board member, Mrs. Harry farewell to Rabbi A. 13. Silberberg,' troit Named One of win Gage, Jr.; Edwin Rosenthal, Mrs. Morris Sehiff and her sin- Schram. by Sisterhood of Congre- of M'arsaw, Poland, at 6 p. m. this Executives. Jr., and Joe Finsterwald have re- ter, Mrs. J. J. Nadler, worn. gation Emanuel. turned from Kamp Kohut, Poland partied by their sons, Allen and SuTnhdt occasion casion will be the celebra- WORCESTER.—(J. T. A.)— Springs, Maine. Murray, have returned from a mEyE tion of "hascholas shas," the begin.' Two Jewish women from Worces- three months' sojourn in Europe. ning of the study of a new volume' ter, Mrs. Helen G. Allman and Mrs. Louis Elliman of Chicago, 1•Vhile there they visited relatives of the Talmud. Detroit rabbis,, Hudson Seal (dyed musk- Miss Jeanette Levi, sisters, have formerly of Detroit, is visiting Rabbis Silberberg, Rabbi Hershel! rat) plain or trimmed with fallen heirs to an estate of more her mother, Mrs. L. lloffman, of in Vienna. Mainiscjiequitz of Cincinnati will than $10,000,000. They are be- Rochester avenue. 01 and Mrs. H. Kraft and sons, s peak. The public is invited. flitch or ermine queathed virtually the entire prop- Eug4e and Ilannan, of 3221 Col- erty of the late Albert Levi, mil- The arrangements committee Mr. and Mrs. Burt Artin and c lionaire jewelry and furniture daughter, Natalie, of Chicago fingwood, who have been motoring onsists of the following officers WASHINGTON.—Eugene Mey- of store magnate, according to his boulevard, are visiting in Atlantic through Northern Michigan, spent er, Jr., of Mt. Kisco, Westchester the congregation: M. Lacher, pres- Leopard Cat, trimmed a week in Charlevoix at the Noble will filed in Thompsonville, Conn. N. J. with beaver or fetch County, N. Y., will be appointed ident; M. Gorman, vice-president; Hotel. Mr. Kraft and son Eugene The parents of Mr. Levi are also Reshevsky, Raimi, Somerman, Mil- returned to the city on Labor Day, governor of the Federal Reserve remembered but no specific grom, Holman, Bredstein and Na- Mr. and Mrs. A. Barit of Boston while Mrs. Kraft and on Hannan Board if a legal difficulty offered Silver Muskrat trimmed amount is named in the will. boulevard, have returned from a will remain in Charlevoix until by the fact that another New than Goldman. Albert J. Levi was the chief European trip. with beaver Yorker is a member of the board Sept. 15. owner of the 126 Kay jewelry can be overcome. Aesculapians to Discuss the stores and 26 Hadley furniture Mrs. Philip Kaplan and children Mrs. Morris Friedman (Blossom Chain Store Problem. stores in various cities throughout of South Martindale avenue, re- Raccoon I the United States. Ile is said to turned from Point aux l'aux, where Diamond) has returned to her , MRS. F. FULD WILL The Aesculapian Society, organ- have been the first man to intro- they have been spending the sum- home in Paterson, N. J., after a izationo f J fortnight's visit with her parents, I pharmacists, will duce miniature golf on his estate men. Squirrel DONATE FUNDS FOR meet at oewish Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond. Webster Hall at 8 p. m. at Enfield, Conn. The sisters of Mrs. Kaplan's mother and sis- ima Wednesday. Samuel Stahl, presi- — NEWARK SYMPHONY dent of the organization, announc- Mr. Levi are named as the priori. tern, Mrs. David Scott and Miss Miss Jean Blair, who recently pal beneficiaries under the terms E leanor Scott, of Syracuse, N. Y., returned --- ea that the meeting will be f eatu nt an extended trip from red of the trod., which appointed Ed- and Mrs. Oscar Lehr, of Cleveland, NEWARK, N. J.—(J. T. Al)— by important discussion of the win M. Rosenthal of Detroit and were her recent guests at the throughout the West, has been the A local symphony orchestra, which chain an store problem. Edmund I. Kaufman of Washing- p ai nt house guest of Miss Fannie Tush- will endeavor to achieve for musi- ton, D. C., as executors. man at Cass Lake, Keego Harbor. cal art in this city what the Phil- — harmonic Symphony Orchestra has DELICATESSEN harmonic Dr. and Mrs. Morris D Silver Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein, their done for`New York, will be a real- For Your Lunches spent the week-end at Boulder son, Milford, and their (laughter, ity soon, due to the munificence of CONVICT RAISES $500 11612 Dexter Boulevard Lodge, Hayfield, Ont., as guests of FOR MEMORIAL FUND Shirley Mae, have returned after Mrs. Felix Fuld, widow of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin. a month's sojourn in Grand Bend, noted merchant and philanthropist, --- COLUMBUS, Ohio.—(J. T. A.) Ont. According to present announce- Minn Esther Schlesinger, (laugh- —Three thousand dollars has so ment, Mrs. Fuld will contribute far been contributed to the Gash- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schles- Mrd. Leonard R. Gordon and sufficient funds to establish an or- nofsky Memorial Fund in honor of inger, returned from Charlevoix, son, Eugene of Cleveland, former- chestra comprised of a sufficient she spent a fortnight at the IY of this city, are visiting 111r. and the late Isaac B. Gashnofsky, rab- here number of musicians to make up a Inn. Mrs. Sol. Gordon of Monterey aw- complete symphonic organization bi at Ohio State Penitentiary for 1 nue. L. Gordon of Cleveland and and be conducted by a leader of more than 60 years. The fund is Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kopelson and It. Rict of Akron, Ohio, came in LOOSE LEAF NOTEB OOKS to be used for loans and aid to outstanding prominence and abil- LEDGERS, JOURNALS, PEN CILS, PENCIL BOXES prisoners upon their release in or- (laughter, Sally Jean, of 1941Ifor the week-end. ity. FOUNTAIN PENS, TABLETS, INKS der to aid them in obtaining a new Gladstone, have returned from the One of the outstanding features White Mountains in New Hemp- . start in life . Miss Fannie Alpen of 2012 Vir. ; o h ef ethhe epp erocjiae lcity, aanedeleoinmeedwhhicyh hthaes SCHOOL BAGS AND BRIEF CASES where they spent the months ginia Park spent the week-end with Five hundred dollars of the to- shire, of July and August at Campslher parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Al- press of the city, centers about the tal thus far raised was contribu- ted through the efforts of Charles Eagle Point and Stinson. !pen at Bay City, Mich. As her a p;rsom nn ue si l c o iaf riswi the oll rch ix estg ra i,..enNe th w e- Goldb erg, one of the prison inmates guest, Miss Bessie Patoljohn joined Ilooknellern Since 1.75 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabwin of her over Labor Day and returned first opportunity to qualify for' who obtained it by communicating 1550 WOODWARD AVENUE Boston boulevard, have returned with Miss Alpern on Monday. membership. The new organize.' with friends on the outside who from RANDOLPH 0200 an extended visit in Lou An- Bent him the money for the fund. — tion was conceived not only for its a geles Dr. ind Mrs. Sam Van Vliet eel- cultural value, but also as a means ebrated their twenty-fifth wedding of affording employment to local anniversary at the Cadillac Ath- musicians, whose livelihood is be- letic Club, entertaining 130 guests ing rendered difficult due to in- at a dinner-dance, roads made by talking pictures and AiValsAKIalS WisliWalse slislie lalaW ASa Vaa a asWWWW.I• other mechanical devices. It is Miss Ann Lois Magilavy of 3296 believed the local orchestra also Clements avenue is in New York will replace the Newark appear- City visiting friends and relatives. ances o f the New York Philhar- monic Symphony, which for the f y pastfew ears have een b Misses Amelia Plotter and Es- pa M rs. F uld's gifts to the schoo l childr en ther Hirshman have returned from of this cite. a boat trip to Duluth. While the orchestra will in no way b e affiliated w ith th e board M bd of . Sirs. I. Frazer and daughter, educat ion, although it is Si,,,,, of Spokane avenue spent a that Mrs. Fuld would welcome the .• awls at Grand Rapids. use of the orchestra by the board • / Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fineberg of, to whatever extent it might be laalie avenue, have returned from deemed of educational value to . . a wick's visit in Buffalo and Ni- the student body of the city. Mrs. Fuld recently tr. co-donor 0 agara Falls. with her brother, Louis Bom- e I 1l r. and Sirs. Ilarris and son, berger, of $5,000 to found an in- I stitution of higher learning. Her i derollita of Buffalo, N. Y., are the guests of their parents, Mr. and munificence has reached its every I Mis. D. Kline of Elmhurst avenue. corner of cultural activity in the I l ocal community. i e Miss Sarah Kaminsky, of Johns- tswn, Pa . is the guest of her . I cousins, Sir. and Mrs. Harry- L. ABANDONED JEWESSES I Cummins of Burlingame avenue. 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Sternberger is secre- e e tary. guests were present. In acting to the plea of the World Miss Pauline Meinstein who Organization of Jewish Women i. e GRAND, UPRIGHT AND PLAYER spent a two weeks' vacation here that the Jewish divorce laws be I es guest of her sister, Mrs. Ethel nn dified in reference to certain fi. e 0 0 e hadwick, and the W. W. Girls, recognized problems with particu- Own Make / i I;as returned to Chicago. lar reference to Agunoths, the 0 0 Wotan Union for Progressive .1u- e Miss. Mae Cohen of Clairmont ; dais to resolved: 0 iisenue has as her house guest Miss e 1. That women should be on a Estelle Atkins of New York City. footing of perfect eqality with men i / as regards marriage and divorce. Sweetest Tone n the World , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Max Schoenfeld 2. That the thousands of Jew- i / ; and family, formerly of 8734 Dex- ish women who through the loss of / ,, AND ... there is the further advantage of t••r Isolevard, are now residing at their husbands in the late World 0 0 1 27 13 Calvert avenue. War, from whom they have not i having an instrument of such superior musi- heard and who presumably are cal quality that it is praised by world-re- I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson dead, most he considered as re- nowned musical authorities . . . a piano in 0 i and family spent the past week-end leased from their technical condi- I 0 e e which you, and the others of your home, in Lexington, Mich. . r tion of "Agunoths" and should be . will find boundless musical joy, always. . • considered as free and legally en- Miss Jean Blair of Chicago titled to remarriage. Pay Monthly if You Wish, a Little at a Time e Isolevard ente:tained 15 guests • 3. 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