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May 30, 1919 • Page Image 8

… held on Shabuoth, June 4th, begin- ning promptly at 9:45 o'clock, Mem- bers of the congregation and their friends are requested to be prompt because after the confront enter the Temple the doors will be…

…PAGE EIGHT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE octoi=tonoi=ionoc===o1===lonoo Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash [I or on Moderate Margins I CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. 1 o 0 Real…

… Woodward Avenue Zurich—A manifesto on behalf of the orthodox organization, "Agudath Israel," has just been issued by Rabbi Shapiro, of Kovno; Chief Rabbi, Dr. Margolies of Florence, Italy ; and Chief Rabbi…

…- turned soldiers at the depot. The committee reported for duty at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. May 18, and remained on duty until the last train arrived from which the soldiers detrained, at about 2 o…

… part of the records of the Welfare Board. Sincerely yours, (Signed) JACOB NATHAN . , Chairman. —CALL- Save Money on TIRES Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25% to 50…

the same place, 224 War- ren ave. A membership campaign, which will last two months, is now going on, and any menther joining the organization during that period will not be accountable for the regu…

… Vulcanizing and Work Guaranteed. - JACOB NATHAN REPORTS ON "WELCOME HOME" J. W. B. COMMITTEE ;a Main 5306 PICTURE-FRAMING ti fiL '4L mIt'fet'V'rw4L '''‘V•rw -WitEdtlE.M The confirmation services will be…

…. Milton Aronheim. Junior Scouts. The Junior Scouts will continue their meetings on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons throughout the summer months. You are invited to call even It YOU do not place an order…

… tailored clothes are Individually cut and made expressly for you. They always hold their shape. .11' 35 LIN 1 19 ;V\ Services are held on Sunday, at II. The subject of Rabbi Franklin's ser- mon this week…

… meet during the summer months on picnics and excursions. clubrooms in Detroit. Satisfaction is the leaat we offer. 0 Sabbath Services. Sabbath Services are held every Saturday morning at 10:30. The

October 10, 1919 • Page Image 9

… very desirable lots. Each has a frontage of 40 feet. Each is 100 feet deep. Each is adequately re- stricted. These properties are North. They are on the new Stephenson line which, very soon, will…

… be running through to Royal Oak. They are close to the Ford Motor Works, and adjoin the greatest industrial district in the country. They are on the edge of the Village of Ferndale, where water…

… certain to be one of the busiest streets north of the BY HALITVACK Isabella R. Hess. \Viten Tishri comes, and amidst the clouds Its silt er new moon lies, the swallow rises from earth and \nil then…

… again you came to the sound of Succoth was the richest Yonitov in Benschem. Still it was far from in- l'avonda. It was characterized by sings spiring. "'lure is always a certain On the walls of paradise…

…'s call, In l'avonda Zundel the Shames day. The heavens were sad.—(The And her olden prayers weave a death- went on saving kopeck by kopeck all Poles Assail Prilutski. Hebrew Standard.) less bond the summer…

… OF BLOOD ceeded in driving Noah Prilutski out of men his loins and turned tip the tails of ACCUSATION IN WARSAW of Chetchnek on the ground that he A touch of the glory that lies his coat and walked the

… Rabbi Azriel, WARSAW.—A new variation of On the walls of Paradise! to let his reverence take the pick of the blood-accusation charges has been under the conditions of the peace treaty which Poland had…

… instance where an Esrog was the sole possession of any given one Baalbos. it would have been a luxury unheard of. Many a poor devil made his living for half of the coming winter by carrying the Esrog among…

…. .\ room was built especially for the l' A s T S are Jeer Succah. All the year round it was a much in vogue this room like other rooms. And when on • and can he THEY are extremely practical walk- Succoth…

November 21, 1919 • Page Image 6

… American that I believe ing as if they forgot that our enemy in the recent war was not England, you and the men and women of the but the German empire. I, for one, United States will turn of the Senate…

… of his declara- tion on behalf of the British govern- ment, Nov. 2, 1917, promising his government would "use its best en- deavors to facilitate the achievements of the Zionist objects and the estab…

…- lishment of a national homeland for the Jewish people in Palestine. at Addresses Capacity Audience Elk's Temple on "Impressions at the Peace Conference." Up- holds League of Nations. In a ringing…

… warning that if these men prevail, the country will suffer from war, perpetual and recurrent. Dr. Wise's address on "Personal Impressions of the Peace Confer- ence," the first of a series of five speakers…

the speaker declared that the lecture course represented but one phase of the activities of the Order and its purpose to be of communal service both to its membership and to the citizenry of Detroit…

June 13, 1919 • Page Image 5

… at the proper moment fired the shot that saved his life and sent the enemy machine plunging to earth in a mass of flames. His second victim was brought down on November 4th, one week before the war…

… airplanes across the English channel, and with a record of thrilling experiences in every branch of the air service that makes the our stand on end, Lieut. Alexander Tolchan, With Aero Squadron, is hack home…

… policies of the manufacturer. Foremost among these policies is the funda- mental principle that the customer must be pleased— he must be highly satisfied with his purchase from a "return on investment…

…. Tolchan would no doubt have returned an — ace," for the duels m which he brought down the two o f planes occurred within a space of two weeks just before the signing of the armistice. It was on Oct. 2…

… peppering away all the time until Tolchan's machine took on the appearance of lattice work. TM- O ' char let the German wear himself out and then let loose with all sorts 01 fancy dives and dips and loops and…

… books. Ile be- lieves books to be more helpful than anything else he could give- Tolchan enlisted on July 5th, 1917. He trained with the Royal Flying Corps in Canada, then in Texas, and later at…

…- ness among the Jewish students was the fact that the Gentile students had called a secret meeting on Tuesday night, in which they passed a resolu- tion demanding that America should not intervene on

… that Congress and the Presi• dent intervene on behalf of the Jews in Poland. Sonic anti-Semitic Gen- 1 tile students and adherent.; of Pader- ewski could not swallow this. They therefore called a secret…

…A merica Yewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE . 10=0=01=0====i0=0=01=0===0=-•• 0 0 Lieut. Tolchan Brought STORAGE BATTERIES All…

… cars 0 Down Two Enemy Planes; Gets Official Citation Officially recorded with the destruc- O tion of two German airplanes in bat- tle user 10000 feet in the air. cited f.ir extraordinary valor and…

October 31, 1919 • Page Image 11

…'ve heard —and PLAYED—the PIANOLA yourself! Think of the keen musical delight if provides for EACH ONE of your family/ Grinnell Bros Private demonstration any time-4th floor. Evenings by appointment…

…. While dealing gen- erally with the subject announced for Mr. Cameron, "Americanizing the Americans," Mr. Cody dealth with emphasis on the need Of revising the "The Sultan Corner" curriculum in the Detroit…

… Trionon "Concrete lessons in the value of announcement that through the ef- Palace on the occasion of the ban- money, in the banking of it, in the forts of the Young People's Society quet tendered that body…

… Royal Opera House at zines should be one of the greatest big Patriotic Rally to be given at the Nice to sing a group of songs during mediums in spreading those teach- ings. How can we expect the for…

… POSEN ers in the city. Fifty of that number little of the art, will be demonstrated have been forced to resign since the fully at this concert by the Russian Special 1/WeSileatiONS beginning of the school…

… honor of ap- a state function. Teachers must re- Adath Jeshurun Synagogue at Lou- Seats now on sale at Grinnell's and Hudson. Prices $1.00 to 53.00 where reliable information and data are required for the

…, Ratner, Karlbad, meet the advanced standards." The structure is considered one of tic or prefect. Mr. Adolph Freund, who presided, imest church edifices in the south. Burstein and Schiffman. This work…

… calls for pains- announced that Rabbi Abram Simon, taking accuracy. keen busi- of Washington, one of the Executive ness Judgment and the ana- Firm Has Unique Plan hoard of the Central Conference of…

… lytical sense which comes for Closing on Sabbath American Rabbis who meet here next from wide business expell- ent,. week, will be the speaker at the next Certified Public Account- I. L. Scheinman & Co…

…., one of the Forum luncheon held at the club- ancy. by its eery now,. Is the one profession best equipped largest concerns in the United States rooms, Tuesday noon, November 4. to perform the involved and…

September 12, 1919 • Page Image 7

… profession. Among Perhaps in no other circles was the lined the „„,oe keenly the composers on the programs, The t ianapol School of Musical strain ofwar - time fell names of Jewish composers of the Art…

…IO sus the " old folks . the winter concert season This phenomenon is due 'nerdy to vidual vidual artists are preparing new rep- carele:sne ss -Carelessness on the part ertoires for the winter's work. Alan…

…'l' With Choir is a fascinating one and dates the destruction of hundreds of Jew- teacher of New York, speaks of Mr. ish communities with the slaughter- Kopelson's work in New York City: back to the earliest…

… of the Mtchtgati occasions for the vulgar "Cossachkes. ern s under the supervision of !tin hop- ..ris'on give lessons at the pupils' rest- Philharmonic Bureau, 17 Book B ldg. , ] i There are also many…

… past "liatikvah" Not Known. seven years head of the Hebrew School at Superior, \Vis., has been An example of indifference on the' engaged as principal of the Talmud parts of the public and the musicians…

… en to the teaching of \ iolin, a demand was made on the musician Piano, Flute, Clarinet, Tronthone, to play the "Ilatikvah . ' they flatly Cornet, 'Cello and Voice. Cornet refused without offeritt any…

… reason. and Trombone playere are fitted Many of our optimists that with mouthpieces to enable them prophesy great prosperity on the field to reach the high notes. of Jewish culture claim that the Jews in…

… "(Mks" will vie with the Jews • in Palestine, and from this rivalry 186 Gollingwood Ave. Jewish culture will benefit. Let on Hamilton and Woodward Cass. hope, then. that it will be so qualified Phone…

… Hemlock 880.W. to compete on the field of culture with PEACE BRINGS NEW INTEREST IN MUSIC Detroit Institute of Musical Art "Strongest Faculty In the Middle West" Fall Terms Opens September 8 o tut w…

September 05, 1919 • Page Image 1

… situated between the Boulevard and Highland Park. It is planned to make the in- stitution thoroughly modern yet or- thodox in tendency. A meeting will be held on Sunday, September 6th, at 10 a. tn. at the

… interested in the project to attend the meeting. On sunlit paths; The sick man breathes now unafraid, And nature laughs. And thus the world is likewise sick, Pain racked and tried; Witt bleeding heart. Peep…

… for many —a real union of the reeds. bin Zadoc Kahn, he credible but the Germans, especially and falsely represents the same to be point out the Jewish homes to the years one of the rabbis of Paris and…

… communities have he so constituted and prepared by _The. reactionaries, knowing this, pogrom raged, thirty-one Jews, five Organization of America. Which was el "' the "' fide "' and lo " of his - , cased to…

… community.. completely destroyed, and altogether language or have-the word "Kosher" tude of unemployed must be met and time first he the be twill . 'This r inscribed on the front of their busi- if possible…

May 30, 1919 • Page Image 6

… TOURTEEDITH CARS PASS THE DOOR On • Wednesday next, June 4th, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, of Temple Beth El, will confirm a class of thirty- nine children whose names are given herewith: Jesse E. Bern, Lillian…

…PAGE SIX THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson, of 80 East Euclid avenue, will be at home on Wednesday, June 4, in honor of the confirmation of their daughter, Lena. Mr…

… Have Found that the TRUCK Makes Profit Bigger Customers like it better when their small coal orders—one ton, a ton and a half or so—come on the HANDY TRUCK. For HANDY TRUCK deliveries are always…

… Capacity Sold on Easy Terms 554-560 Grand River Ave. Open Evenings Glendale 5812 The Hebrew Free School and Kin- dergarten dedicated its new quarters recently at 107-113 Wilkins street. B. Isaacs, B. S…

…. Rabinowitz, J. Goldberg, W. Cohen, I. Falk, H. Sosensky, A. Berris, N. Goldman, A. Lichtenstein and Emil Baron. On the Board of Education are Rabbi Aishiskin, H. Goldman, I. Lie- berman, H. Goldberg, H…

… IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIR F OR USED Automobiles Dodges Buicks Hudsons Maxwells And Other Standard Makes Reasonable Terms If Desired Success in business is measured by the satisfied customers. Satisfied customers on

… are being planned. The club will attend the Bicur Cholem excursion in a body, June 8. JEWISH COMMUNITY HOUSE COMMITTEE MEET MONDAY The committee on the "Jewish Community House" met last Wed- nesday…

….. and Mrs. I. R. Finkelstein, of 633 Parker avenue, announce the be- trothal of their daughter, Jennie, to Mr. Joseph Polansky, of this city, for- merly of New York. The wedding will take place in July…

…. Beautiful - Seasonable FURNITURE ITH the call of the great outdoors lurk- ing in our hearts, the first real foot- fall of summer, every cozy little nook and corner offers the posibility of Jeing the

… favorite spot of made sufficiently comforiable. The proper piece of Furniture will do It! It will com- plete the space! This big store's showing has an adequate selection to fulfill just the desired touch…

December 26, 1919 • Page Image 5

…, to take place on Sunday afternoon, January 4th, at 6 o'clock. Arrangements for din g trip include a visit to a Wed Niagara Falls, New York City and H udson, Mass., the birthplace of the groom. Mr…

on the staff at the Carmel Restaurant, Sunday evening, December 21. Mr. and Mrs. IL L. Bale, 144 Fred- erick, are giving a party Sunday to celebrate the fifth birthday anniver- sary of their daughter…

… (nee Miss Clara Ilart) and Miss Miriam Hart. One of the charming affairs of the season was a beautifully-appointed luncheon given by Mrs. Burt C. Ar- den, of Rowena street, at the Hotel Statler, Tuesday…

… of America's finest retail stores. a, etc., in a great sale. One- , Now, as is our annual custom, we clear out all these smart coats, muffstrays third and one-half off is the order! The bargains…

…America 'apish Periodical Cemter CLIFTON AMU' - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE "HE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE LOCAL NOTES The wedding of Mks Blanche Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Newman…

…, of Chicago, and Al- fred Hersh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ilersh, of this city, took place at 5:30 o'clock Sunday, December 14, in the East Room of the La Salle Hotel, Chicago. Dr. Stoltz officiated…

…. Following the ceremony a reception and dinner-dance were given for rela- tives and a few close friends of the bride and bridegroom. Miss Newman wore a wedding gown of bridal satin I with garniture of pearls…

…, her veil be-1 ing held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms worn by her grand- mother. She carried a shower bou- quet of white sweet peas and lilies of the valley. She was attended by her two wall…

… nieces, Valerie Groak, of Chicago, and Mildred Lkille Vass,1 of Detroit, as flower girls, by the Misses bridegroom's two sisters, Annarose and Matilda Hersh, and her , own sister, Miss Ruth Newman, of I…

… Chicago, as bridesmaids. Frank Vass served as best man. The ushers were • Maurice Feigenbaum, of Detroit; Joseph Arthur and Wney N ewman. I After a honeymoon trip to Cleveland,' New York and Atlantic City…

September 19, 1919 • Page Image 15

… dining at 4:30 p ; Miss Leah Goldsmith. Yom Kippur—Meals will be served on Friday after- 1 r3 Mrs. Henry Goldsmith, of 145 Garfield I noon, Oct. 3, until 4:30 o'clock. • ‘111110101CCS the engagement of her…

… MRS. HANNAH JACOB- SON PASSES AWAY Mrs. Hannah Jacobson, one of the best known and active women of the Jewish community of Detroit, passed away on Saturday, September 13, at the home of her son…

…, Benjamin Ja- cobson, 938 Brush Street. The funeral took place on Sun- day, September 14, from her resi- dence. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of the Shaarey Zedek congregation, offici- ated, interment taking place at…

the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. During the thirty years of her res- idence in Detroit Mrs. Jacobson en- deared herself in the hearts of a wide circle of friends who today mourn the loss of one who was…

…, Detroit, Mich. 41111111111 Detroit, Mich. Gratiot Ave. • Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Grosslight, of 11 Longfellow avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Loretta, to Mr. David Charles Holub, on

… daughter, Leah, to Mr. James IL A special dinner, at the conclusion of the fast, will i Silk, of this city. a I be served Saturday night, Oct. 4th. Miss Fannie Weiss, of New York, 1 is the guest of her…

…1 THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE SIX .11(11111111111111111111111a111111111111111111111011111111 1111111111111111 LOCAL NOTES =1 BROUDY'S BOOT SHOP…

… 111111111111011111111111111111111101111111111111111111110111111111I11111111111[1111111111111111111111 Holiday Announcement Engagement Announced. 1 Befitting the Holyday Season Special Meals Will Be 1: Served at the Carmel Kosher Restaurant Oakland Near Clay…

…—Meals will be served commencing Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 24th, and continuing through Saturday evening. I 8 Foot Outfitters to Men, Women and Children ing. m room will close Wednesday, Sept. 24th, E. The

… soles All Mat. Kid, fine turn soles, covered Louis heel 282 Oakland Ave. 20 Adams Avenue, West Mrs. Morris Stern and children, who have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett of Massa…

June 27, 1919 • Page Image 2

…SHIMEIMMOINCIMISSISRUNSMUNNOIMOMMINCIIIMMIMICSMMISMOusinnWil. On account of July 4th the Jewish Mrs. J. G. Bro wn of Moss avenue Chronicle must go to press a day and Mrs. Henry Van Hasten of West earlier next week. All items for Forest avenue have gone to…

… graduation address at the Bay City High School on Friday evening last. H. & B. MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. JEWISH CHRONICLE $2.00 Per Year Mr. Louis Kahn was host at a din- Mr. and NIrs. II. S. Meyerfiehl…

… and ner given in honor of Miss Edith Lowenthal at the Statler on Friday son, \Villiam, who returned to the United States recently after an ab- evening. sence of over 18 years. will make their --- Dr…

…. Leon Rosinska rendered sev- were present. eral charming musical numbers at the ninth anniversary dinner given by the Michigan Authors' Association at the Ilotel Cadillac Thursday evening last. ON

…'s stop on your market tour and you take home a box of delicious, freshly cooked MacDiarmids. All MacDlarmid's Candies Are Sin - fowl at Candi:raft 80c the Pound SIX STORES IN DETROIT Phone Main 4548…

… (All Stores) s offer 6 Miss Isabelle \Verbe of Westmin- ster avenue gave a delightful musi- cale-tea at her home on Friday after- noon. The following pupils partici- pated in the program: Rose Blum…

… give you estimates. , The graduation exercises of the Shaarey Zedek Sunday School took place last Sunday afternoon in the gymnasium. One of the most inter- esting features of the program was a tableau…

… F. Bressler of 348 Military ave- nue, Detroit, on June 19. NIL Bress- ler has just returned from overseas where he served two years with the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg, 390 A. E. F. After a few weeks…

… resent the Chamber Music Society, and NIrs. Boris L. Ganapol, the Mu- Mr. Max Moore of Macon, Ga., on July 6. sical Art Club. --- The announcement is made of the Louis J. Rosenberg, president of the

… Michigan Authors' Association, acted marriage of Miss Bettie Jaffe, of In- as toastmaster at the informal dinner dianapolis, formerly of this city, and given at the Hotel Cadillac on Thurs- Mr. Meyer E…

July 04, 1919 • Page Image 4

…. MYER S. FINK. The annual convention of the District Grand Lodge No. 6, International Order of Witai Brith, is being held in the city of St. Paul, beginning on July 4th and continuing fur four days…

… cannot particularly blame hint. We only pity hint. Water The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of interest to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the

… Purpose of Prayer According to a Washington dispatch, the blind chaplain of the I louse of Representatives, the Rev. Henry N. Condon, was gently reproved by Speaker Gillett when On Wednesday of last week…

…, remonstrated with the clergyman on the ground that a question which was the subject of political controversy had no place whatsoever in a prayer. There is a bit of humor in the situation and at the same time a…

one name or another feel that in Palestine they can best work out their own destinies. If wisdom will prevail in the councils of the political Zionists they will acknowledge the triumph of the religious…

… interpreta- tion of Jewish history ; they will forget the differences that have too long made for division in modern Israel, and as one great community they will make it possible for Jews of all shades of…

… religious opinion to work together for the rehabilitation of the Jew not only in Palestine but thrinighout the world. If, on the other hand, the non-Zionist re- joices in the triumph of his cause, it is for…

… Jewish life in every land where any of his brethren choose to dwell. Efficiency Run to Seed In the City of Chicago there is published, under the title "100%," what purports to be a magazine on Efficiency…

… author is one John B. Lyon, the Indus- trial Engineer of the Coticelli Silk Mills of Florence, Mass. In his article he lat•s down certain rules for the hiring of labor, strict observance of which will make…

… puerile to say it—die Jew would rank among the highest and the Negro among the lowest. If it be said that many Jews are tubercular and that they should be ruled out from the industrial world on that account…

January 03, 1919 • Page Image 7

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… ship has been arise in Detroit. It is of these that --- Jai obson and NI Dr. Chadsey is to speak at the Temple MAYOR COUZENS TO Under the win , SPEAK JANUARY 15 on Wednesday evening, January 8, tin- der…

… discuss. The first of these is Dr. Charles E. Chadsey, superintendent of schools. Detroit, who is known from one NIA of the country to the other as a leading educator. When a number of years ago Dr. Chadsey…

… residence on Tuesday afternoon. Rabbis Franklin and Mayerberg offi- ciating. with The Busiest and Biggest East Side Jeweler ('or. Adams and Hastings .Sts. Detroit, MIeh. SPRUN ENGRAVING GOMPANY 1 700…

… Temple Beth El, which was to have been held on December 29. will take place Sunday, January 12, at the Temple. A tine musical program has been arranged. Mr. I. Leonard Braun. popular tenor, will appear in…

…-day leave. ! Though Sam wears a gold stripe on his sleet e and will have to carry a cane for a while, he is still the same jovial young mail who enlisted in the ' Navy almost a year ago. Seaman S chubot very…

… heady came I to be listed among the serious casual- Maurice L. Chertok, ties. The transport he was sailing on ll ta „k c collided with a French collier. Sea- Ths, bureau wi ante man Schubot, who had been…

on watch, aiialysis free of plans and forms of was just being relieved when the policies, especially with regard to in- crash came. lie was thrown and tell come and inheritance tax require- thirty feet…

December 12, 1919 • Page Image 3

… holiday Blasi to Mr. Louis R. Miller of De- season. troit on December 4th. The cere- mony was performed by Rabbi Mr. Adolph Freund was in Cleve- Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will land last week to attend a…

… special meeting of 'the Cleveland Orphan be at home at 368 Ilazelwo.K1 after Asylum of which institution he is January 1st. vice-president. On his trip home he Miss Minnie Willis, 185 Theodore stopped at…

on lacy sleeves and borders and a big satin bow sash Sketched on the left. 45.00. JAPANESE SILK KIMONOS A Niponese garden could not be more enchanting than this robe in sombre shades of grey and blue…

…- gratulations on the birth of a son, from a short visit in Chicago. December 5th, V)19. Masculine in line with its Tuxedo collar, pockets and cuffs, yet feminine in the exquisite color effect of gold and violet…

…. (Second figure on right. 45.00.) Mrs. Norman Buckner has return- ed to her home on Chandler Ave- nue after visiting relatives and friends in Peoria, Illinois. The crepe de chine of the finest quality, the

… fringe of silk, the collar with wide revers and the colors in pastel tones of blue and pink. (Sketched on the right. 45.00.) Mr. and Mrs. Saul Orman were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L…

…el••• ■ •=7.7...u. PAGE I HREE l FIE DETROIT NZ :3H CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Davis and daughter, Genevieve, of the Steven- son Hotel. attended the football games at New Haven, also visiting in…

… two months visiting in ters, the Misses Lillian and Pearl Brooklyn, Buffalo, Elizabeth, N. J., Shimberg are occupying their new and Niagara Falls. home at 2318 West Grand Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Harry…

… city, and Mr. Lawrence Barris of Ann Aibor, geles, Cal., where they will spend Mich., were entertained at a dinner the winter months. an' theater party given in their hon- Rabbi Led 'M. Franklin will…

… speak or Thanksgiving Day by Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Ellis and daughter, before the Wayne Literary Club of %Vayne, Michigan, at the Congrega- Lorella. tional Church today. Mr. Ethan Edloff, son of Mr. ar…

July 11, 1919 • Page Image 2

…, Mrs, Jen- nie Bing. hi r. J. W. Nlack, Mrs. Sy- Rvfcre You Leave the City Bo Sure to Stun in One of Our Stores and billa Frank, of Cincinnati. Take Some Delicious, Freshly Cooked "MACDIA115111YS" With…

… Rosenthal .1 251 Far- Eastern resorts. rand Park arrived home from Ari- zona and Texas after an absence of and Rosenberger /scar NI rs. 17 months. daughter. Gretchen, are enjoying a boat trip on the St. Law…

… Manual Training Dietetics Drawing Niusle Secretaryship Commercial One and two year courses. — - preparatory to moving to their new 6-story building at Michigan and Washington the Finsterwald Furniture Co…

the Victor Co. They are the only Records on which the greatest artists can be heard. Thi, is surely one of the most im- portant announcements of the season IT the Victor Co. of all records manufae…

… Winona avenue. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Decker and son. Fred, motored to Cleveland over the 4th, to visit their daughters, Mrs. Bassicus, nee Miss Elsa Decker of this city. Which Watch? The Misses Lillian and…

… larriiville, spent the 4th at the Hubbard Lake Resort. The regular meeting of the Board Hebrew Orphan of Directors of the ha me will he held ho at the Torah. III \Vilkins street. \Veilin. s- day evening…

…re _ THE. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TWO M T.,, „ •Frjedenherg a nd son, Rob I eat, o 899 Brush street, are spending C ster- svenwnelilattinit,1,1ree, Ifh..eld, 011111/11101011111111111110M…

…1011111110110111111111111011111111111111110111111111111111114 'inat Mi c hi gan has long been while away the summer months, ' Th at micnigan the Mecca for vacation-seekers All states arc represented by the from neighboring states has been beauty…

…-seekers. Preference for re- our gratifying knowledge for sorts in the northern part of the some time, but never perhaps, state is apparent. more than this year, have the Among the nev,•oiners the past beauty spits of…

… our state attract- week at Charlevoix, seemingly the o n d- u ed so many outsiders. Surr most popular resort of all, are Mr. ed as it is by great h o lies of wa- fool Mrs. Samuel Barger and Mrs. ter…

February 28, 1919 • Page Image 4

…:31). interested in the coot ennui' and both are serving in official capacity with the organization bringing the convention to this•city. As a fore- runner of the convention there will be a citizens banquet on

… places ink( be reserved for them. Watch the pa- pers for details of the convention. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES $2.00 per year Mendelssohn, is one that must grip the interest of the adolescent boy or On Friday…

… rendered to the worker in the field Friday. The workroom is open all The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subiects of interest to of Jewish education than the publication of proper text books. The

… day and if workers cannot spare the the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the dearth—indeed, one might say the absolute lack of such text books— entire day a few hours…

August 15, 1919 • Page Image 8

…- passion for justice. In the olden days officially recognized the Jewish lan- BY BERNARD ROSENBLATT. when life was simple, and the indi- guage as one which may lie used in I Established 1903) sions. Direct…

… will restrict its activities by the whole people should be leased leader of today. beginning with Gorn- to maternity work only. There will, on such conditions as will insure the pers, are simply…

…. Thus. we think of the with a money-back, one-year guarantee, and will last the lifetime of America are resolved to encourage English as the race that has given us co-operative enterprise to the largest…

… Randolph The Jewish Correspondent Frenchmen and Italians are interest- The third principle is one with New York Beekman Street, ed in art and beauty, in, music and 99.101 Michigan Ave. which all Americans…

… easily recognized. From Moses the n Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins The Pittsburgh Program —CALL- i CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. O 11 Cadillactr 2 Real…

…. M. R. R. The present method of shipping automobiles from the factory to the die- ti Uniting points by their own power In doing more than any other one hing toward proving to the public the

… Streets I One block from Electric Depot DETROIT, MICH. THE A-I MILD Salesroom and Office: 2843-2851 East Grand Boulevard _ the road. J. E. STRALBER, Gen. Mgr. Cherry 3737. HOTEL FRANKLIN .G .13 Xi…

… from which they imbibed 4th. The co-operative principle IN= should be applied as far as feasible their ideals. It is. therefore, altogether proper in the organization ‘if all agricultural, that when the

…• THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE EIGHT - — TAXI 1 right" to the narrow field of " equal politics, the Zionists of America 0 ==10=10===0==1012011==1 .... would apply it to all of life—to poli…

…- tics and economics, to law and in- dustr•, to man and woman, to every sect and every creed. lawgiver, to the prophets of Israel; Fundamental Principles Which Amer'• from the sages who composed the can…

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… "Cathedral of Commerce" has been dedicated, is invited to attend the formal opening on the above days and to inspect what is generally conceded to be the largest and most beautifully appointed foot- wear store…

… experience. Modern ideals of commerce are to be seen on every floor. We have aimed to make this institution reflect the spirit of the New Detroit—the spirit of service, Mr. Irving Dberfelder and his bride…

… -I -4-4 --cf,-- 4-4 th•,t. Gutter . LUNCHEON. 1 the left side at the upper part. • RELISHES. 1,,!mics soul,. Meat, Potatoes, Vegetable. c.,5", ,,. There are a number of models 1 1;.1.411 I ,I1,S. SI…

…- - THE JEWISH CHRONICLE CLEVELAND SOCIETY KANSAS CITY CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS 011r AllralrAndr 4, 411/1 9: 41• 41174/ 4/ 4/ 14 1rariligr Alr .trir4viranardsr4Kar din ir. The seventh annual…

… dance of Ilk the Young People's League twill be given Sunday evening, April 1 Ii, at the Arena Gardens. Miss Ilk Rose Lopates, 1:1I Palmer avenue east, is a member of the arrange- ment committee. 177…

….179-181 Woodward Mt Opening of Our New Store orma 'Mrs. lax. Ben jamin returned from Cincinnati, where she had 1111 g. ■ ne t.0 attend the funeral of her mother, NIrs. .1. Epstein. Among the guests stopping at…

the 'fuller Hotel last week were r. and rs. as Mayer and Suit, Bertram, of Chicago. of rare charm and exquisite beauty No footwear sold between 7 and 9 p. m. The public of Detroit to whom this modern…

… in America. Mr. Benjamin F. Cohen, of the Ilk T local V. S. Navy recruiting sta- tion, who was to have left the city last week, has been detained by Ilk the Navy Department and will k k remain in…

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… secured to all. The right for their crimes. and if so how did as champion of Amer-of the Jew is measured. duties and thatlAfter so many bloody the August one's 4th, at 7:30 P. own M. sharp, at language is…

…, especially some in the rights of Jews in the newly app . created states in Europe, arrived from historical treatises on "Funeral Cere monies Among the Jews." In recog• France on the strainer Touraine last…

… visit which he hat made to Po. on the application of the minister or land had convinced him that the ra- duly authorized officer of the emigre- parts of thy pogroms were tremend. gaton. Jewish…

… services on application of the rabbi. the tact thrt equal rights involv wed from If the Polish Jaws The historic mead, brewed equal duties. wished sincerely to collaborate with grapes and honey, will…

… League of Nations, Parisl—One of the curious turns the vas ish Leaflets — Agita- J i A must be ratified without amendment, Jewish situation here has taken is rvative Mr. Marshall, Rabbi Stephen S. \Vise…

… exonerated tlw Poles of ly without parallel. the American It was at a momentous mass meet- of the State of Georgia to hold Frank. from a "competent source": having conducted a pogrom on Vilna Jewish Relief…

…- on the occasion of the capture of that ing to redouble its efforts during the i i. When the remaining months report of 1919, according up to little the platform. was not big to that per- just issued…

… means the case, however, as the most to put an end to this evil. On Mr. on Mr. fine courage and despite the lack of noon a momentary pause to scrape ing-pot theiiry of Zangwill, with its police…

… authorities are doing their tit- and bitter on attacks U , i t nity. series more of attacks an d a even ,.we imi P ,l t ealc i lasve for inU threat of assimilation for the Jews. Through Georgia." he added. ,s e…

… leave Poland in a short " d creeds will resp sa and The British official, with his little He assailed the laxity of the Jews in time. His going will be a real l rotas- classes an anti is - One of the

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… of the congregation The Jericho Club are giving a Shaarey Zedek, Sunday, December 21. dancing party at the American Eagle The event was conceded by all to be Temple I. 0. 0. F., Bethune and one of the

…, in clue a debate on Compulsory Arbi- which he defined the spirit of Chanu- tration with Nit- . Wiener and Miss kah in its relation to the daily life of Slavin on the affirmative and Mr. the Jew. D. W…

…. Simons spoke of the Kirsch and Miss Katzin on the nega- necessity of estahlishing a branch tive. synagogue in the northern part of tire city to take care of its members who Morton Gittleman is chairman of…

… suffered the loss of one of its best-known and most beloved fig- bliss Tina Levyn, of 2008 West ures in the death of Nliss Yetta A , Grand boulevard, is visiting in Belle- Brandis, Friday, December 19, at…

the vue, 0. age of 87 years. The deceased, known to a host of Miss Bessie Hodes, 326 Brewster mourning friends as "Tante," was a street, left Sunday morning on an native of Bavaria and had made her…

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… anniversary of service in the community on May occasion \illicit May lieVer again present itself to him to make him- 4th, its heartiest congratulations and sincerest felicitations. It hopes self immortal by…

… calamitous if his injuries should in- capacitate hint for further service in this field. tiompers has the respect of organized labor throughout the world and we believe that he can do more than any one man to…

… pre- vent the radicals in the labor part,' from turtling their constructiie program into a destructive one of Bolshevism. We need you, Mr. ( koupers, and we pray for you a speedy and complete recovery…

… late telling of those terrible hardship, \\ Inch our co-religionists The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of interest to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an…

… omnipotent ones sitting about the Peace Table, a more pleas- it is finally submitted of our Congress fur ratification. As a whole, ing aspect of the state about to he created. They hope that they We believe…

…, but we find one omission in the platform of the uncontrovertible sources; but if the facts be true, then in all spirit League of Nations which may prove a source fur its ultimate de- of justice, the

the light of truth as he sees it, without coercion On the part of the state or of a majority in the pianist and pseudo-statesman, to the London papers, reflecting his state, is a fundamental in American…

… concerted action on the part of all Jews in Detroit shall be taken fur the establishment of religious schools in the sections of the 'city most generally inhabited by our co-religion- ists, so that children…

…Ceatinent. The world must not hold a country responsible simply tumn senti- mental grounds. It must g» deeper than that and demand fair and kind treatment of all pe»thes on the ground of humanitarianism and…

… ittstice. Samuel S. Mayerberg. Temple Beth El Notes Sabbath Services. Sabbath Services are held every Saturday morning at 10:30. The ser- mon this week will be preached by Rabbi blayerberg, on "The

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…- tures of three Roumanian censors. Jacob lilvYr, known as one of the most bitter of the Ilmigarian anti- Semites. has been appointed Nation- :tin) Nlinister. a post which carries ...what) oil, all Jewish…

the only object which re- Have Been Killed in One Year latures. the Jews as an inferior race, "tine race (mired systematized provision, for the —6,000,000 In Peril. incomplete, - as he puts it. In spite…

… existed b‘ a pirate and transferred the rab- Tbe right to employ freely 5. de on Recent Tour of Pales-' hot later than the third century, m dent Nleier Berlin, Nlordecai Danzis, the Entire World. m b…

…- tions, the "Kuppalis' tbox for weekly who came in 1419 to Bamberg. passed American peace delegation concerning fairs, as religion, welfare activities, disgrace of these pogroms upon the cago on S111111…

…;0' aiterionin in the distrilnition of help for the emergency an ordinance that one-fourth of the Polish questions, the Morgenthati social ser•ice, educational and cul- twentieth century civilization. \ mlitorium…

…. looked forward to as one of the most distribution of food. For the ;111111111h, gave for charitable purposes, would investigation into Jewish conditions tonomy is to be covered by definite and it was…

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…. drawing-room—including the "salons" One incident sums up the attitude of the old French aristocracy. of the Jews of France in the war. I can hear still others say: You That incident occurred on the very…

…- fus case an episode of the struggle bolical. On July 31, 1914, when mobilization between Gentile and Jew. It cannot be denied that most of his was decreed—the people responding loyally and…

… posted in all the windows of selves in favor of the innocency of Dreyfus, and one of them was Lieu- the Jewish quarter in l'aris. who every The following day an enormous tenant-Colonel de Brien, morning…

… affirming his enlistment. An entire legion was formed in this vi ay within a few days. Less than a month later, all these men were on the battlefield. Dreyfus was not sentenced by the first council of war…

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… Judean Literary Club, held visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Roth- Sunday, May 4th, the usual order of MANICURING mourners' parade. similar to the one SHAMPOOING held here in 19115 after the Kishinef child…

… homage to mothers. It has liven the custom since the first Moth- last retiring British Ambassador, on sailed week for Southampton the cis' Day, II years ago, for daughters wear a white carnation his…

… They have had opportunity to view remembrances had lie deck. placed in ill the drawing room on to "A" The i .s h e. d to thank his moth mo 1 er f rom a distance, and w a appreciate now more than ever the

… received on the side of the negative, but Mr. Conference in behalf of their co-re- ttr '.7; a 4 ISO WOODWARD ligionists in countries where pogroms word of the safe arrival 'n New York Barbas was voted best…

… will sing. A social hour and refreshments follow. /7 6t1AtOlit1t iUtt 1:111E 1 115 1 !:: : :7 "ir HIS "Sporting" Model is one of the most popular Mercers ever built—and orders already booked indicate…

…America" ,fewish Periodical airier CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE LORD READING LEAVES ' I Temple Woman's Auxiliary "MOTHERS' DA1'" TO BE S. TO ASSUME…

… OFFICE OBSERVED BY ALL U. OF LORD CHIEF JUSTICE to Hold Annual Meeting. . Next Sunday the high and the low, fe —_ R adin Fit the t 1 le r i t •h and the poor, will join in " " IRK— I m d ee NE" paying…

… Aquitania, accompanied by d so sonsto a„ r the mother who has passed be- Ins suite and Lady Reading, to take for or the up his former post of Lord Chief mood, and a colored flower f Justice of England, which…

… he relin liv ho o is w moth er - year Id others Day will mean quished temporarily to represent his 21) This more than ever before. The thous- country at Washington. lci s su'ift(1.1e.iiiia"riltor deck…

…'s Tailors , ers love and care after being away flowers, fruit, chocolates, and gifts for 2I2-2I5 {Eremite Iluptia from home, many for the first time. himself and Lady Reading that many INAPT •7 • ■ •111. P MO…

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… now enjoying a vacation with his brother, Joseph It. Netzorg, of 77 week at Lakeside Hotel, Lakeside, Ohio. Prentis street, at Crystal Lake. us again. Is it on wonder that the neat hats are charming…

…, Mrs. Louis Frankel, 451 Byron Ave. I The Keynote to success is ever em. bodied in "Rice" tailoring. Men are assured of style—dignity, smartness. PLUS QUALITY Never for one moment do we deviate for…

… require - !Tient for the coming child in clothing and nursery furniture at moderate prices. E ery Tuning $3.00 Maternity Apparel Free Estimates on REPAIRING REFINISHING Torments that conceal sonl…

… 669 Second Ave., entertained at a card party on Wednesday evening in honor of her sister, Miss Ilylda Orbach, of Vicks- burg, Miss., who is her house guest for the summer. Mr. I. 13. Rosengarten, of…

… 2989 East Grand Boulevard, has gone East on business. While there lie will join Mrs. Rosengarten and their boys at Asbury I'ark, N. J., where they are spending the summer with Mrs. Ron- engarten…

…'s parents. Footwear of Quality and Distinction a: 20% DISCOUNT • Is in effect on our entire stock of Low Shoes, Both Ladies' and Men's Were all going to Sugar Island on August the 27th to" N…

… = Mrs. Ilarry Titlebaum and daugh- ter, Mildred, have returned from a de- lightful trip to Mackinac Island, where they were guests at the Grand lintel. (Continued On Page Six.) AN UNEXAMPLED SUMMER…

… BUSINESS IN FURS Proof positive that the coming sea- son will be pre-eminently one of furs is evidenced by the fact that B. Siegel Co. who lead women's fashions for a d taste, are display- g the largest fur…

… turned front a delightful trip spent Medbury avenue, are spending sev- at Columbus, Ohio, and Buckeye eral weeks in the Catskill Mountains. Lake. On their return, they will motor to Nvw York City and…

… to examine your eyes and prescribe the right kind of Glasses for you (no drugs or drops used.) We grind all our lenses right here. This Is Detroit's most complete Optical Department! GLASSES ON CREDIT…

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…- on its staff, the cliic n of the United Jewish Charities treats hundreds of Woman articles of clothing were distributed, A special arrangement with the Rec- its surgical, medical, ear, nose and throat…

… weekly classes of instruction REPORTS FROM OF U. J. C. WORKERS 6 Brown new; Miss Elkin made 193 visits to on "Before and After the Birth of a may flag. from the responsibilities of raising money, with…

… United Jewish Schlussel. The Trysquares boast one of the Money advanced to Jewish Symphony Orchestra. Charities ranks today as one of the the support of the Cleveland Orphan Asylum, the most progressive…

… investigators on the year, under the management of 'Mor- Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society and $8,319.17 Music by Ganapol School of Mu sic the staff: ris Marrenberg, former coach of the those other…

…. Alexan- Laundry ................. equally in the solution of our sociological p roblems. can reg- Housekeeper; Louise Goldstone, Su- der addressed the society on the sub- Telephone and telegraph.•• 46…

… True charity responds to the impulses of the head as well as ed one of seven on a Special Com- Dermatological salary and ex- 186.38 88 Janitor's .................. A house-to-house survey vi tit th…

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… of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger Miss Brown the past week. On Fri- .and family, of 120 Chicago boulevard, day, July 11, she Was entertained at are occupying their new' summer dinner by Mr. and Mrs. D…

… pink roses and sweet peas. Mr. Fountain Service on Ground Floor Harry 11. Krell of Grand Rapids, before leaving for a visit to Charle- brother of the bride, served as best voix. Broadway Store man. Mrs…

… perfect quality is the one term that fully and accurately de- scribes the unusual collection of diamonds now awaiting your inspection in The Gcrham Shop. If you are seeking diamond creations of exquisite…

…. Marx and son. seph Polansky of this city, Wednes- Ralph, motored to Toledo on Tuesday day evening, at 6 o'clock, by Rabbi Samuel S. Niayerberg of Temple Beth of this week. El, in the presence of the

… brothers in Detroit. the bride, of Denver, Colo., acted as One of the prettiest Jewish wed- best man. Other out-of-town guests dings of the season took place at Nit. were Mr. Julius Levy of New York Clemens…

… stein, was united in marriage to Mr. which Mr. and Mrs. Polansky left for an extended wedding trin through the Isadore Lehmann of Detroit. The home of the bride was transformed east. On their return they…

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… street, on Thurs. In the university, Miss Hurses ex- corresponding ages was won by, (lay evening, September 4th, at 8 under your supervision—just as your dressmaker works, or your perience was almost as…

… first annual outing to Sugar Is- Jewish community. land given by Pisgah Lodge, No. 34. Officers and members will gather I. 0. B. B. A representative delega- at the association rooms, On Brewster tion from…

… site of the new tinuous dancing, to the music of an cemetery, whhich comprises 14 acres. excellent orchestra, was enjoyed on A gate and fence inclosing the en- both trips as well as at the dancing tire…

… site has been erected, entailing pavilion on the Island. a cost of over $2,000.0(1. It is the The athletic program, carefully hope of the directors of the Society pre-arranged. proved by far the big- to…

…—fur- nishes much of the "moleskin" now on the market. It is a simple matter for a salesman to sell muskrat for moleskin ‘'hell sheared, the muskrat makes an unusually good imitation Of the genuine article…

… toward this end. In that entire pe- Tug-of-AVar between the sister nouneement has been made that If the garment is muskrat it emphatically does not say "moleskin." in the process is riod not one of her…

… harrowing. Ruby Allen, the Ladies' Race by 14.1- P. NI.. and will continue every Thurs.. She herself was one of the editors tailor stitches your clothes. en Kroggel. Elmer McLalin won the (lay evening…

… initial vocal The August Fur Sale is over but we suggest that you make selec- promptly accepted one of her own 1)e. Hilliard 11. Goldstick, tato Race. Leon Goldsmith carried octettr: short stories. Samuel J…

… November. NIr. Braun has Her daily work in the university bids fair to become an important composed the music for a song which tilled only an hour of her time. She annual event, one well worth mulct- will he…

… dedicated to the Independent w.a„tudynig quite without interest, pantie. Order of Brith and will be sung "The Literature of the French Re- The Committee on Arrangements on that occasion for the first time…

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ON TOLER- ANCE. community of Detroit has suffered an irreparable loss in the death of Louis P. Marko, Tuesday March 10, 1919. night, March 11, after a two trays' ill- Editor Jewish Chronicle, Detroit…

… to improve their worthy cause received his support. He quality, and it is quite fashionable to was one of the first members of the blame anti-semitisin today on Zion- $1,000 Thrift Stamp Club. Ile was…

… ism, but I do claim that the Jews have also a member of the Shaarey Zedek a peculiar position among all the and the Knights of Pythias. people and are living an abnormal The funeral was held on Wednes…

… children in the Rus- meet the first one who does not in- sian language. Next she worked in stinctively and unreservedly feel that her cousin's dental office, but he was arc a distinct nationality, accused of…

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… Cash or on Moderate Margins PAGE SEVEN OBITUARY JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB TO ELECT OFFICERS TAXI Mrs. Rachael Cumisinsky. 0 Mrs. Itachael Comibinsky, fifty-eight A Sear of unprecedented activity in the

… voice. she will be accompanied on the piano by :Mrs. Lillian Lachman are the smartest values in Detroit Young Women's Hebrew Association. Perhaps the most noteworthy and The Young 1Vi-n- iien's Hebrew…

… CO Gratiot and Beaublen. Cherry 3737. EISS' THE IDEAL Comfort and Service at Home Cooking GARAGE CO. J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr. HOTEL FRANKLIN • Corner Larned and Bates Streets One block from…

… Reserve Bonk r, The City of Detroit Uses This Bank as a Depository. Why not You ? One Dollar Will Open an Account With FI RST STATE BANK • OF DETROIT • .1111■••■•■■•■ 111111 ■ MIII REV. M. LOEWY to…

… 78 Washington Blvd„ Detroit ShflWera 1):11)B Save Money on TIRES *l Cleft a chiropodist in attendance. Thwi select cue of the eight) Hir e rooms for transient guests at the vet y Inve What are…

…, NIrs. George Su n day afternoon, :May 4th, at Tem- ,rare. of Chicago. En route home 0 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150 ple Beth i1. ()dicers and directors irom California. where she had spent for the ensuing year…

…A mterkan !elvish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 01:301==1101:101 11 1011=10 g 0=0•=20=00 Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for…

… annals of the Jewish \\'oniati's years old, soil for the mist 35 years a Club will conic to a close at the an- resident of Kalamazoo, died at the nual meeting of the club, to be held home of her daughter…

… will be elected the winter, the deceased contracted a (Established 1903) 0 and reports of officers and committees cold which rapidly developed into 11 41 Broad Street, New York Direct Pivate r Dirt Wires…

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… Lehman of Detroit. The dek Thilt ,, laY night. . - .\ C.ipacty ennud 1. marriage will take place Tuesday, .t great • Hitters orchestra on the bride- danced to July' 15, at the home of the ' beautiful…

… Engineers, twelve months o f recently on her way home front At- which was spent overseas with the 1 ""tic t ' it Y' 0 — 1 tii ft ■ a 11E whole financial fabric of the country is based. ultimately, upon…

… thread. Navy and black are the colors. 18.50 to 35.00 You Ought to have one of these Porch Settees We're selling at 4.00 and $5.00 And you ought to have one right now. Where can you secure a…

… Nfrs. J. J. Kahn will fain- , Mr. and Mrs- Daniel test 110111C at 631, Nlicle. for '\ moved into their ; Nlarlborough. ily drove to Ilarrisville. the 4th. Branch Yard—Warren Ave. and P. M. R. R…

…PAGE THREE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 0/1tittiltitilt~fititritialMillICIPM4AMVIM NIrs. Abe Cooper and young slaugh- 143111161MYS316311331106063/111 ter arc spending the summer at .Ns- bury l…

…'atk, N. V. --- - — Mr. and Mrs. David Berman have Sir. and Mrs. J. Berman were at returned from a three weeks' trip home t., their friends last Sunday 180.182 Woodward Avonue through the Adirondack and…

… Catskill afterivion in honor of the arrival of Mountains. their son, Ilarry, from os ceteris --- - • Ilimelhock LOCAL NOTES • e 105el 0 Vefrvit's Snarler/ chop for Ii6men 450-z54 Pcsocituartexuenus…

… Nliss Blanche Newman of Chicago Dr. aril Mrs. NI. Milt.ni Hyman is a guest of \Ir. and Mrs. Jacob ( Gertrude It. Prank) have returned Hersh, 18i Haig avenue. from their wedding trip in the east. __._ NI r…

…. Simon Loewenstein of Mt. The M"""lighi giv" by the Y",,,"'8, c t Clemens, Mich.. announces the en- gigement of his daughter, Ruth. to People's•'\ tl,illarY of Shaarey 1.,' July Ill- proved t Mr. Isadore…

… steamer "Put - iii - lla ■ ." The elect. Shaarey Zeilek moonlights liax - i• long - - -- from been events eagerly looked forward hr. E. Andierg has returned to mid rightly so. judging from the Atlantic City…

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