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EXCURSION SUNDAY . WORK AT PL AY SCHOOL
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An unusually fine piece of work
Greater Detroit Temple, No. 152,
is being done by volunteer's at the
Pythian Sisters, will hold the an-
atiric
nual charity excursion at TashmoJewish
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Center Play S
the direction of Mrs. Maurice Gold-
Park on Sunday, Aug. 9. Boat
leaves hot of Griswold ut 9
m. on volunteers.
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Especially outstanding services
are being given by Mrs. Alexander
Cohen, formerly supervisor of
nurses at Harper Hospital. Mrs.
Cohen is in charge of the medical
work, which includes daily medi-
cal inspection. Mrs. James Sheri-
dan who has received training at
the Merrill Palmer School is in
charge of the nutrition work and is
assisted by Mrs. William Brown,
Mrs. Emil Waldbott, Mrs. Lester
Smith.
Mrs. J. S. Souls, Mrs. Joseph
Magidsohn and Miss Miriam Souls
are in charge of the musical work
at the Play School.
One of the most important pro-
jects of the play school consists in
the teaching of proper (wet habits.
Miss Josephine Stern, Mrs. Theo-
dore Shatz, Miss Jeanette Weller
and Miss Inez Bachrach have
played an important part in super-
vising this type of work. They take
charge of hostss classes consisting
MRS. ANN WEINBECK
of the older girls in the play school.
There will be games and races with Others who are playing an impor-
prizes for every winner. The fea- tant part in the supervision and
ture of the day will be a baseball education of food habits are: Miss
game between Alpha Tau Fratern- Blanche Amherg, Miss Anne Aus-
ity and Epsilon Nu, leading teams ter, Mrs. Max Blumberg, Miss
in the Inter-fraternal baseball Ruth Ehrlich, Theodore Ehrlich,
league of Detroit. This game is Miss Stella Goodman, Miss Ruth
one of a series of three games to Jaffee, Mrs. Max Cohen, Mrs.
be played for elimination for cham- Blurry M. Krohn, Mrs. Lester Lap-
pionship. The winning team will ides, Miss Leah Levin, David Levy,
Mrs. Harry H. Platt, Airs. Oscar
receive a silver loving cup.
Due to the economic conditions Silverman, Miss Edna Steiner, Miss
of the present year the l'ythian Josephine Stern and Miss Jean
Sisters are urging all members and Tannena ha us.
General recreation work in being
friends to co-operate in this ex-
cursion that the usual charity done by Miss Lily Etkin, Mrs.
Aaron Fellman, Mrs. Harry Gold-
work may be carried on.
Mrs. Ann Weinbeck is chairman berg, Mrs. A. Ginsburg, Miss Ha-
yek Horwitz, Miss Ernestine Hors
of this event.
witz, Mrs. Michael Leishin, Miss
Rose Levin, Miss Goldye Meyers,
Mrs. Sam Popkin, Miss Betty
Wolf, Mrs. Arthur Bloom and Mrs.
Nathan Rosenberg.
Plans are being made to have a
The committee on volunteers
weinie roast at Belle Isle, near the
conitiets of the following: Mrs.
Shell, on Tuesday, Aug. 11. It
:Maurice Goldenberg, chairman;
will be an all day affair. Plate
Mrs. henry Wineman and Mrs.
lunches will be served. The chair-
Robert Newman, associate chair-
man, Mrs. I. Shultz, will be assisted
' men; Mrs, Walter Leib, Mrs. Jos-
by the following: Mesdames B.
: eph Ehrlich, Mrs. David Huber,
Sarasohn, Marienthal, Seieger, La-
Mrs. Joseph Welt, Mrs. Morris
bret, Rose, Ferar and Stein.
Rand, Mrs. Morris Blumberg.
I The monthly card party will he
given on Wednesday, Aug. 12, at
:the Club Exchange, 10216 Dexter
boulevard, near ('alvert. Tickets
can be obtained at the Club Ex-
change.
Proceeds of Affair at Liitm•n's
Yiddish Theater for Auxiliary
of L. A. Sanatorium.
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Why? Because they
have found a sheer-
as - not h i ng chiffon
hose that wears like
the heavier weights.
Just what every wo-
man is looking fort
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HundliRchs
The Mizrachi Hatzoir will con-
clude its active year's work with
its annual picnic at Hand Lake
on Sunday, Aug. 9. The committee
in charge, headed by Miss Florence
Edelman and assisted by Nettie
Tachna, Isaac Knoppow and Abe
Rosenshine have arranged many ,
things of interest for the entire I
day. There will be baseball games,
swimming, tennis and an interest-
ing program in the evening.
All members and their friends
are asked to gather at Minhkan
Israel Synagogue, Illaine and Lin-
wood, Sunday morning, 10 o'clock.
Transportation will be provided for
all.
Emergency Relief Fund.
Dr. David Kliger, chairman of
the dance committee of the Detroit
Jewish Emergency Relief Fund,
announced on Wednesday that he
Olva. count. and Wee. on aver LOOO
dliTertnI lines of business. Co matter
will submit a report on the dance
Whit your business. In this book you
of July 29 next week.
will end lb. number of your Proslinde
fly. elastomers listed.
An appeal is renewed in behalf
Valuable Inforrnstion Is also dive... Ie
of the men housed at the Shaarey
how youcan use the malls lo escure
• InquIrle• for your product.
order. nd
Zedek
on Willis and Brush. There
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or eervi cen.
are many skilled as well as unskil-
Were tor Tour sett C.,
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led workers in the group, all of
L L. roue & CO., Detroit, Mick,
whom are anxious to secure work.
IfArt.st ClIr Directory Publishers Is lbe wool
Those having jobs to offer are
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asked to call Mrs. Agnes Yarrows
at Madison 4340.
and Mailing List Catalog
The Well-Known Jewish Actress
11 Fannie Reinhart
Will Give Character Delineations in • Concert on Behalf of the
Detroit Auxiliary of Lou Angeles Sanatarium
LITTMAN'S YIDDISH THEATER
Wednesday Eve., August 12.
Proceeds for Support of Detroit Tubercular,
Miss Reinhart will be assisted by Ida Divinoff, well-known
violinist, and Irving Kaplan, baritone.
Mandell Bernstein will give the
usual world news flashes, through
the courtesy of The Detroit Jew-
ish Chronicle, over WMIIC from 12
to 12::10 Sunday.
Jr. Altman will continue his
charity discussions.
There will he the usual Yiddish
musical program.
Jr. J. N. F. Picks Dec. 20 As
Date for Dance.
The Junior Jewish National
Fund announces that it will hold
its third annual informal dance on
December 20. All organizations are
asked to co-operate in keeping this
date clear. Further details will be
announced in future issues of The
Chronicle.
Flower Fund of Jewish Wel-
fare Federation.
The flower fund of the Jewish
Welfare Federation has received
contributions in memory of Ruth
Franklin Einstein from Mrs. Belle
Krolik Scheyer and Mr. and Mrs.
Milford Stern; in memory of Ber-
nard Ginsburg from Mr.
• .
Milford Stern.
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE
COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.
ANNIS FURS
4 5 it h Ch eat
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a month's visit to Yellowstone
Air. and Sirs. Lester Gam and
Glacier National I'ark, Banff and
Lake Louise, and are now spend- sons, Daniel and Seymour, of
ing the month of August at their 17606 Roselawn avenue, have re-
summer home at Wolf Lake, turned from a trip to Sydney,
Nova Scotia, having visited rela-
Mich.
tives there. On their return trip
Judge and Mrs. Charles Rubiner home they stopped at Somerville,
and family have moved into their N. J., visiting a week with Mr. and
new home at 1971 Atkinson ave- Mrs. Ben Lackey, formerly of De-
troit. Mrs. Celia Selik and son,
nue.
Douglas, have returned home,
having accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Natalie Arden of Chicago Gam on their trip.
boulevard will arrive home Sun-
day after spending several weeks
Mrs. Leonard II. Gray and
with relatives and friends in
Cleveland and Youngstown, Ohio. daughter, Muriel, of Rogers l'ark,
Chicago, are visiting Dr. and Mrs .
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glassman John I.. Rosefield of Pasedena
and Dr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman avenue.
spent the week-end at Charlevoix
and Petoskey, visiting friends.
Mrs. Mildred G. Cohen and
daughter, Raschelle Harriet, of
Euclid avenue returned from a
visit to Goderich, Ont.
Mrs. Theodore Levin and chit.
dren of La Salle boulevard are
the guests of their parents and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N.
Katzer of Chicago.
I)r. Louis Weiss of 2492 West
Philadelphia, has returned from
the convention of the Interna-
tional Fellows Scientific Associa-
tion of Chiropodists held at Hotel
Sherman, Chicago. Dr. Weiss con-
ducted the special conference on
onxyia (nails) and was also hon-
ored by being elected first vice-
president of the association.
Mrs. Gus Coplan and children,
Lenore and Hugh, left for Charle-
Bertha Rodgers of Chi- voix to join Mr. Coplan, who has
cago is the guest of her sister, been cruising on the Great I.akes
aboard their yacht "Dawn."
Mrs. A. Louis Gordon.
Mies
An event of interest and impor-
tance will he the concert arranged
by the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los
Angeles Sanatorium to tie held this
Wednesday evening. Aug. 12, at
1.ittman's Yiddish People's Thea-
ter.
Mme. Fannie Reinhart, noted
actress, will appear in character
delineations.' Assisting her on the
program will be Ida Divinoff, well-
known violinist and Irving Kaplan,
baritone.
The proceeds of this concert will
go towards the upkeep of the De-
t roit pavilion at the sanatorium
WWI for the support of Detroit
tuberculars at the institution.
ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
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James Strauss of the Belcrest
Mrs. Nanette Brown of Glynn
entertained some friends with a
house party last week-end at the Court is vacationing in the East.
home of his mother, Mrs. I. B.
Strauss of Ligonier, Ind.
Mr. and Airs. Irving Shapero
of Ilazebs•od avenue have re-
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Kerner have turned home after a three weeks'
as their house guest Miss Blanche Eastern tour. They were guests
at the Franklin Hotel, Long Beach,
Ilarris of Pittsburgh, l'a.
L. I., and Tamarack Lodge, Green-
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Musliner and field, N. Y., taking the Canadian
route
back.
Miss Musliner have returned from
MME. REINHART IN
CONCERTWEDNESDAY
MIZRACHI HATZOIR
PICNIC ON SUNDAY
.,
The members of the board of
trustee of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek were delightfully enter-
tained by Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J.
Eder at their hummer home at St.
Clair Shores, Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson Following a dinner, a board meet-
are spending a fortnight at Grand ing was held.
Lake, Mich.
Mrs. Si. Stone, who has been the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fields are guest of Mrs. Max Rosenbaum of
Webb avenue, has returned to her
visiting at Gratiot Beach.
home in St. Louis, Mo.
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(Formerly 1.95)
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Mrs. Esther Schlesinger and
daughter, Etta, of the Belcrest left
for Charlevoix, where they will
visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schles-
inger.
OLD FOLKS HOME
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CONDUCT SERVICES
AT CHILDREN'S HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bloom of
Mrs. Ilarry Dizik of Virginia
Park was hostess at a bridge- 234 Windemere avenue, Highland
luncheon given at the Knollwood Park, announce the confirmation
Country Club lust Tuesday.
of their son, Milton Sylvan, on
Saturday, Aug. 8.
Mrs. Pauline Langner returned
Nliss Avis Rice of 3318 Albert
to her home in New Haven after
spending a week with her sister avenue entertained at a bridge and
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Edward lingerie shower on July 21, in
Bernstein of Chicago boulevard. honor of Miss Sehonette (Sis)
Goldsmith, bride-elect of Aug. 16.
Mrs. Sol Kopman and daughter, Airs. B. Kamer and Mrs. E. Wald-
Fny Barbara, of Atkinson avenue, bott were joint hostesses at a
are spending the remainder of the bridge and miscellaneous shower
on Friday, at the Golden Pheasant
summer at Cedar Point.
Tea Room, honoring Miss Gold-
Dr. and Mrs. John I.. Rosefield smith.
are now residing at 2499 Pasadena
Mr. and Mrs. Max Weksler of
avenue.
Normandy avenue have as their
A Louis Gordon is at Houghton house guests their cousins, Mr. and
Mich., attending a reunion of the Mrs. Louis Russineff and son, of
alumni of Michigan College of New York City, and their two
Mines and Technology.
nieces, the Misses Dorothy and
,
Ann Cohodas, and nephew, Lloyd
Miss Terry Fiske of 1110 Eason Cohodas, of Iron Mountain, Mich.
avenue, Highland Park, is visiting
at Charlevoix. Miss Ruth Frankel,
The D. E. B. Club, consisting of
who has been the guest of Miss Shirley Krell, Rose Modell, Doro-
Fiske for the past two weeks, has thy Weitzman, Beatrice Klein,
returned to her home in Cleve- Melba Harris, Lorraine Mark. Pau-
land.
line Frank, Ruth Solomon, Har-
riett Berger and Evelyn Maxman
Mrs. R. Robert Kallman of have taken a cottage at Whitmore
Wager avenue, Miss Max Kerner 1.ake for two weeks. They have
of Oukman boulevard, and Mrs. as a guest Adelaide Waingold.
Alex Werbe of Glendale avenue
Mrs. N. Mandeberg and sons,
left Friday for Cedar Point for
Mitchell and Eugene, of 3218 Ful-
the week-end.
lerton avenue, are vacationing at
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority the sea shore at Barrington, R. I.
members were guests at a party
on Sunday at the home of Miss
The Misses Lillian and Gertrude
Dorothy Steinberg of Sturtevant Glacier of 3250 Leslie avenue have
avenue. The girls are planning an returned from an extended trip to
outing at Walled Lake for this New York, Atlantic City, Phila-
week-end at the cottage of the delphia and Washington.
Misses Lee l.avine and Gertrude
Mrs. J. Greenfield and children,
Schlussel.
Walter and Ilene, of Malden,
Mrs. Ralph Paul of Hazelwood Mass., were guests at a dinner in
avenue left for a two weeks' visit their honor at the home of Sirs.
to New York and Atlantic City Greenfield's sister, Mrs. M. Alpert,
MI Tuesday evening.
N. J.
Miss Edythe Lieberman of Ch1.
cago boulevard entertained with
bridge on Wednesday last for Miss.
Adele Moss, formerly of Memphis,
Tino s who is now making her
home in Detroit with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moss, at the
Palmer Lodge, Covington drive.
A farewell bridge party was
given in honor of Airs. Jack Green-
field of Malden, Mass., by her
aunt and cousin, Mrs. J. L•ider
and Lillian Leider, Wednesday
evening, July 29.
MAJOR EVENTS
Now in Progress!
Daily, Friday evening and Sat-
urday morning services are being
conducted regularly at the Jewish
Childrens Home, Burlingame and
Petoskey.
Morning prayers are conducted
with a "minyan," when all the boys
who have reached the liar Mitzvah
age are clad in taleithim and tefil-
lim.
Friday evening services comprise
Kabolath Shabbos, marked by songs
and traditional prayers, preceded
by the lighting of the candles by
Mrs. Otto A. Ilersch, matron of
the home, after which all children
join in singing Sholom Aleichem.
Saturday morning services are
held in the large dining mom in the
presence of all the boys and girls
and with their participation. These
services are followed by a 10 min-
ute sermon by I)r. Otto A. Herm•
superintendent of the home. This
Saturday's topic of Dr. Herseh's
will be "Baseball and the Jewish
Boys.'
1—August Sale of Linens and
Bedding
2---Hudson Furs at Anniversary
Prices
3—Sale of Nursery Furniture
and Betiding
4—Midsummer Sale of Furni-
ture
THREE JEWS JOIN
NAUTILUS VOYAGE
at
HUDSON'S
Interesting Roles Played by
Many Jews in Arctic
Expiditions.
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—When
the submarine Nautilus, under the
command of Sir Hubert Wilkins,
left Plymouth for its undersea voy-
age to the North Pole, three Amer-
ican Jews, all members of the
crew, were on board. The three
Jews who are making the epochal
journey are Oscar Blumberg, chief
engineer, of New York; Harry
Rothschild, steward, of the Bronx,
and Isaac Schlossbach, chief of-
ficer, of Bradley Beach, New Jer-
sey .
While this trio of daring Jews
were on their way to the North
Pole in the first effort to reach the
Pole under the ice, another Jew,
Prof. Rudolph Samoilovich, res-
suer of the Nubile Arctic expedi-
tion three years ago, was not far
from the Pole. Prof. Samoilovich
is in command of the group of
scientists on the Graf Zeppelin's
Arctic cruise.
Roth and Pontremoli
But these four Jewish Polar ex-
plorers are not the first Jews to
venture into the Arctic or Ant-
arctic regions. With Commander
Richard Byrd's thrilling two-year
expedition in the Antartic was
Sergeant Benjamin Rotth of t
Brooklyn, the airplane mechanic
of the company. Roth was later
decorated by the United States
government for heroism in saving
a member of the expedition and a
large part of its supplies at the
risk of his life when a part of the
ice barrier gave way.
One of the victims of the'
tragic Nubile expedition, many of
whose members were saved by 1
Professor Samoilovich, was Prof.
Aldo Pontremoli, a scientific aide
of General Umberto Nubile. Prof.
Pontremoli, a grandson of Luigi
Luzatti, was among those missing
when the giant Italian airship,
Italia, crashed in the Arctic.
Although his body was never found
science was enriched by the ob.'
serrations he made on the flight
when his notebook was salvaged
from the wreckage.
Oter Pionee rs.
Many years before
Polar ex-
ploration was made by two other —
intrepid Jews, one a German
d
one an American, accompanied
important expeditions to the Arc-
tic. The first of these was Emil =
Bessels, a German naturalist. Ile sg.
..
made an independent journey t o
the Arctic Ocean in 1869,40 years
before the North Pole was discov- =
ered. In 1871 he volunteered to =
go as surgeon and naturalist with
the Hall expedition, which sailedIE
on the S. S. Polaris from the =
Brooklyn navy yark.
The second of these pionee r
Jewish Polar explorers was Ed-
ward Israel of Kalamazoo, Mich.
As a sergeant in the signal corps
of the United States army he vol-
unteered for the Lady Franklin:
Bay expedition under the com-
mand of General A. W. Greely.
On this expedition he served as
chief astronomer and geographer.
Israel died while the explorers
were still in the Arctic, where he
was buried.
At the present writing Prof.
Fritz Loewe, one of the best
Alpinists in Germany and head of FE
the meteorological station at lier- =
lin-Tempelhof, is one of the chief
members of the German Green-
land expedition. Professor Loewe =
ss•
is in charge of the provisioning of ..
the expedition, which was fitted =
out by the Committee for the Ad- L=.
vancement of German Science. Ers
Professor Loewe, one otthe lead- L:7 7
ers of the Union of Jewish War
Veterans of Germany, was award-
ed the Iron Cross for bravery dur-
ing the World War.
Buy with Confidence
Every Price Reduced--
Convenient Terms Cheerfully Arranged
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Sirs. J. Greenfield was guest of
honor at a bridge-luncheon given
Miss Theodora Aronstam is by Mrs. M. Bistrow of Normandy
spending a few weeks at the Ar- avenue Saturday afternoon.
cady Country Club at Lake
The Misses Ida and Ethel Lessin
George. New York.
of 2724 West Grand avenue are
. ' On Sunday, July 26, the River- leaving for an extended vacation
side Hotel at Mt. Clemens was the trip through the East. While in
scene of a reception and dinner in New York they plan to visit their
of the Bar Mitzvah of the aunt, Sirs. Julius l'argh of Astoria,
,
win sons of Mr. and Mrs. B. Ber- L. I.
twin
LYONS, France.— 1.1. T. A.1—
One hundred and fifty
rikwitz.
Appeal to the scientists of the
Miss Sylvia D. Weiss of 60 world to refuse to co-Operate in re-
guests were present.
Rhode Island avenue left for Hew- search for the creation of new in-
Miss Rita June Spickler, daugh- lett, Long Island, to visit her struments of war was made by
ter of Mr. and Airs. D. L. Spickler brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Professor Albert Einstein, in a mes-
of 1709 Edison avenue, has re Mrs. Benjamin Siegel of New sage addressed to the International
turned from Romney, N. 11., after York, at their summer home.
conference of the opponents of war,
spending a month at Camp }Aisle
in session here.
Miss Evelyn Kammen of Cleve-
Point, Stinson Lake.
"Those who think that the danger
land, formerly of Detroit, is the of war is passed are living in
Ilarold Si. Rosen of 3005 Chi- 1 guest of Miss Florence Schultz of fool's paradise," Dr. Einstein wrote.
earn boulevard and Philip Lach- Cortland avenue.
"We face t.,lay a militarism far
man of 3291 Webb avenue mo-
more powerful and destructive tha n
Mrs. A. F. Brodsky entertained that which brought on the world
tored to Roston, Mass., to attend
about 50 guests Sunday in honor war disaster," he declared.
the Phi Alpha convention.
of her son, Morey's, Bar Mitzvah.
After pleading with scientists to
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weller of 573 The out-of-town guests were Mrs. have nothing to do with research
Chandler avenue entertained 100 J. Greenfield and children, Walter that would result in new terrors
guests at a reception Sunday, Aug. and Ilene, of Malden, Mass.
lof warfare, the distinguished say- ,
2. in honor of the confirmation of
ant appealed "to all men and
Mrs. Eva Frankel is spending women to declare before the din-',
their son, Sol W.
this week-end in Cleveland with armament conference meets at
Miss Elizabeth Lieberman and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frankel. Mr. Geneva in February that they will
Alfred Polasky spent last week- and Mrs. Frankel are celebrating refuse to give further assistnce to
end as guests at the summer home their fiftieth wedding anniversary war or to war preparation."
of Mr. and Airs. Lewis Weitzman, with a family dinner and a recep-
near Amherstburg, Ont.
tion afterwards.
Contributions to North End
APPEAL AGAINST
WAR BY EINSTEIN
Library, at East Grand River (Entire Building)
Erion Canada, was the scene
of a midnight picnic and beach
pajama party on Wednesday eve-
ning. July 29, when Miss Frances
Fineberg entertained for Miss
Florence Weinberg of New York.
The party consisted of eight
couples.
'595
Girls'
Sizes
3-8
This includes our entire
stock of Summer Footwear
at wonderful savings
Clyde E. Hornung,
Inc.
FISHER BUILDING
Clinic.
Mrs. Eva Frankel sae* last'
week with her sisters, Mrs. J. De-
North End Clinic has received
senberg and Miss Esther Van
the following contributions:
Praagh in Lawton.
In memory of Mrs. Mamie Seit-
Miss Isabelle Cohen of Pingree I ner from Mr. and Mrs. William B.
avenue is visiting with relatives in Slesinger and Mrs. Henry Still-
man.
Chicago.
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Popular Request!
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Our thirty-first annual moonlight, which
was held in June, was so successful and so
many requests have been made for a
repeater, so
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Temple Beth El
announce their second
Moonlight
of the current season,
Mon. Eve., August 17
BOAT LEAVES FOOT OF WOODWARD, 8.30 P. M
REMEMBER, this is the SECOND MOONLIGHT
of the Season.
Continuous
Dancing
8:30 to 12
To the Syncopating Tunes of
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