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May 06, 1921 • Page Image 10

…•tions Accountants and Auditors Adolph Marks has been elected without opposition as State Senator from the first Chicago district. • • • • Philadelphia Jews will begin a campaign on May 1 to raise $1,250,000 for the

… Ministers for that city. • • • • The first boat to sail direct from Trieste to Jaffa will start on her voyage on May 17. The boat will carry a large number of Chalutzim. • Owned and Operated by the

… effects." • • The London Daily Mail severely criticized the British government for its policy in Mesopotamia and Palestine. The writer characterized the government's present policy as one of madness and…

… Individuals and Corporations $ 7,765,217.47 This is the amount we have loaned (after a thorough inves- tigation) to individuals and corporations on their notes and against approved collateral. $ 4,365,4 28…

….34 IV.—Mort., tql'•es on Real Estate, and Bonds. These are salable securities issued by the U. S. municipal- ities and other corporations of first quality; also first mort- gnes on high class real estate…

…. • E. A. Trommer, the Ellis Island representative of the Hebrew Shelter- ing and Immigrant Aid Society of America, arranged a special Seder for the 600 and odd Jewish immigrants on the island on the

… and W. W. Husband, Commissioner General of Immigration, spent considerable time on Ellis Island recently inspecting the operation of the various departments. Accompanied by Commissioner Wallis and other…

…. MEMBER FEDERAL I.—Cash • • • • The Board of Trustees of the Euclid Avenue Temple, Cleveland, Ohio, have elected Jacob II. Skirball as an assistant to Rabbi Louis I. Wolsey for a period of one year…

February 18, 1921 • Page Image 7

… meeting at the home of Miss Sylva Rosenberg, 150 Frederick avenue. Plans were completed for their dance to he held this year on Mardi 4th at the Odd Fellow - 5 Temple. A delightful luncheon followed the

… Jackets. Embroidered. braided and fancy Mitchell in new effects. Especially preferable are suits of twill etude, nicotine, serge. Wo- men and young woolen wit itInd In one of these jaunty suits just the

… Washington for Inauguration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Nits. Morris Garvett gave a read- Bamberger will make their home in ing at the Shakespeare Study Club I Sandusky after April 1. Valentine Party on \Vt…

… It and Gd. River PRIVATE LESSONS 'Congratulations art. being received Harry S. Seheinman announces the by Mr. and Mrs. Norman 11. Sillman removal of his law offices from Dime 203 (Genevieve Davis) on

the birth of a Old \Vhitney Building to 2232 Bank Building, telephone Main 3210. son, named Joseph Lee, on Sunday, Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman Mrs. Joseph M. Marks, 25•Tenny- son avenue…

…, spent the week-end with (Irma Shaman) of 1405 Virginia Park, her son, Cadet Burton Marks, who announce the birth of a son, Frederick attends the Morgan ['ark Military I.abold, on Feb. 15. Academy, outside…

…) seined are kept as a surprise. Iwo then discussed plans for a dance to orchestras have been engaged for the be given at the 11 Na 11 Clul evening, and the guests will dance rooms on April 3. both in the

… gynmasium and assembly The next meeting of the society all rooms of the Temple. Refreshments be held on the evening of March 1 at will be served and many social lea- the home of Mis. Bertha hillier, NO( tures…

the auspices of the Men's Temple Club, Young Peo• ple's Society and the Junior Young People's Society, at 6 o'clock on Tees- , di,. evening, Feb. 22, at the Temple nen, Fl and Helen to Harry K…

…. Mendelsohn and Max A. Krischbaum respectively.] The engaged couples will be at hotne to their relatives and friends on that day at the home of the parents, at 997 Theodore street. Members of Temple Beth El…

August 26, 1921 • Page Image 6

…th Commerce and Finance Department (Regular Course) Mr. Bendetson Netzorg of the B. , Netzorg piano studio at 4152 Wood- ward avenue has been engaged as soloist for one of the concerts at Or- chestra…

… be a fox trot, "Looking at You," to be released on Oct. 1. This piece Harry Korotkin will speak on "The Remember that the Law School, the Commerce and Finance Department, the has already scored a hit…

… master of Perfection Lodge. He the chaplain was a member. is the grandson of the late Layne an outing to David Brown's Roches- The body was then taken under ter farm. The boys started out on Clinkofstine…

… line gogue on Westminster and Delmar avenues. A number of games, races ENROLLMENT ON SEPT. 5 were the Police Glee Club, the chap- and other novel events helped to lains of the department and officers…

… game with In eulogizing Chaplain Blum, Com- in the Goldberg building, where two their superiors, who were also pie- suites will be occupied by the new missioner Enright said, addressing the nicing on the

…, pianists, violinists, orchestra soloists, trios and string quartets from the members of the faculty for musical entertainments given by clubs and musical associations. The 1921-1922 season will start on g…

…- nique and a beautiful sing- ing tone. Detroit News: Ile plays with dignity, finish and with a fine sense of the mean- ing of things. Detroit Saturday Night: Catalog Sent on Request BELGIAN SCHOOL OF…

… CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE 2709 Woodward Avenue NEW YORK.—(J. C. 11.1— Mrs Mary Fels returned on board the Lapland after having been away from the country for several months on a visit to l'alestine and England…

…'s absence from the city. The next regular meeting of the organization will be held on Monday, Aug. 29, at 7 o'clock, in the Henry M. Utley Library Branch, Wood- ward at Alger avenue. The public is cordially…

…. Begin preparation at the Fall term. Opens September hth. This school is affiliated with the Michigan State Normal, Ypsilanti. Accredited by the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools…

March 25, 1921 • Page Image 9

… CELEBRATING SUCCESSES Following close on the heels of More than 600 members of De- the success of the dance held re- troit Young Judaea were entertained cently at the Shaar-y Zedek Syna- st Wednesday evening…

… supplied by the Young fenders of the White and Blue, at Judma Orchestra. the home of Dorothy Rabinowitz, 534 "1 • affair was one of the finest Frederick avenue. Besides the usual fhe by Young Judaea. games…

… Esther, t he Shalach Rabinowitz. The Defenders were Monos Carrier on Purr, a group represented by Barney Jaroslow, Isa. ;I-lire:writing America,1 Palestine and ilore Levin and Joe Pike. , Great Britain…

… mock Levine, Mary Friedenberg and Net- trial of Damon, charging him with not being a Zionist. Essays, reran- tie Clasky. The most attractive group at the lions, ons, stories, all dealing with Purim, danc…

… wrangles and lawsuits between Company and City IMPOSSIBLE. This fact gives you one more good reason to cast your vote, April 4, FOR the Ordinance. Board of Arbitration, Under Service-At-Cost, all disputes…

… Talmud Torah to get funds with which better to cant' on the work of the Hebrew school :n the Frances Geller Border Cit • and Mrs. Samuel D. Sumner, two of Windsor's lending workers in Jewish activities…

… contribution 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Mar- towards a fund for the aid of Cha. 30, at the home of Mrs. Sam Rosen, 5090 West Grand Boulevard. A lutzin who pass. through Saloniki on meeting will be held at…

… so coo . centrate its efforts on the one problem of Better IV Si11 . 1 . 1 . ssiti IY vantageous". the ordinance a 'guar) 1 he Detroit News has reused, since March 17th to print—even as adverti•Ing—the

…. DR. WEIZMANN TO VISIT EU OPEAN COUNTRIES y before they In Nor eau the City Do\ croment ecider undivided ciforts on its osi It problems tyheti it tills its hands PARIS.—The government Techni- cal…

… \ words "Against the Ordinance." Before leaving booth fold ballot so initials ‘, of inspector will appear on the outside. 5' (TITLE OF THE ORDINANCE) An Ordinance to authorize and provide for the

October 21, 1921 • Page Image 12

…-famished stranger—if you provided clothes to cover some shivering, ragged form—if you sent a few baskets of coal to heat the one, icy room of some destitute family. And yet, through your help, the Ccmmunity Fund has…

… any organiza- tion preferred. One dol- lar of each contribution is given to the Ameri- can Red Cross to make the subscriber a mem- her for 1922. king's ihiaglilers Btorettil of I alholic I lareare 1…

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… furl mer A year ago we came to you asking your help for the Com- munity Fund. You would long remember the gratitude shining from the eyes of some poor child whom your compassion be- friended. Many…

… of you answered with willing generosity. And now that the year has gone by, would yOu know what you have helped to accomplish? And yet, through your help, the Community Fund has taken care of over 6…

…,000 children- -more children than there are in the city of Port Huron. What your support has meant for Detroit? Nor is that all. What actual benefit you, as citizens, have derived? The Community Fund has…

… made better, cleaner, more use- ful men and women out of the approximately 70,000 whom it has reached through settlement, recreation and educa- tional activities. Then consider well the following: The

… Community Fund has given aid to 188,541 men, women and children during the past twelve months. Doesn't that mean something to you? You would glow with satisfaction if you, personally, gave food to some half…

… (' -me these very acts for 38,167 people, a number far greater than the populations of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti cc_ mbined. You would feel a sense of duty well done if you provided medical care for some…

…---it has provided for the aged—it has done those innumerable services to human kind which a single glance at the list of organizations in the Community Union will instantly reveal to you. Again, has all…

March 18, 1921 • Page Image 11

…- sion has adopted far different methods in its exploita- MIND Wm. MIN ••• ■ • tion of the piece-Meal purchase ordinance on which y ou will also vote, April 4th. li•m• 11.•• =map IMM• •■ •.•1…

…7(11E,XIITSI:11.AS I SII C Ilt.ON I CLE PAGE TWELVE : some dangerous and misleading state- he has never forgiven the Jewish mentswhich they attributed to him. race for this insult. He is par…

…. Come the most violently anti-Senn tic The anti-Semitic agitation carried editor in Poland. He says: on in Poland for years, encouraged Niemojewilsi is a small, rohnd- particularly tinder the czar…

…'s regime (Being a review of Arthur L. Good- and the comic sides of the incident. faced, good-natured-looking man, for the purpose of inciting one op- hart's "Poland and Minority Races" Ile .writest whose…

…. George Brandes, one of the most famous families of IN the summer of PAO. reports of whispered to me was only worn the Danish critic, ridiculed one of old nobility in Poland. The cream on the greatest…

… long speech which grossly exaggerated. In fact, the Po- he had apparently learned by lisp officials at first denied that there heart. had been any pogroms, admitting that On thy salmi day members of the

… only certain anti-Jewish "excesses" had taken place in l'oland. President, American mission called on Professor Wilson appoint, d Henry Morgenthan, • Szymon .Nskenasy, the foremost his- Brig.-Gen. Edgar…

the Poles, and the l'oles were dis,at in Lemberg. Profsssor .Sskenasy, of isficil because the report contained vs.,„ aw , tits one of the very icw the facts about the pogroms called Jewish professors in…

… has been appoint- tiers of the American mission at work. ed by the Polish, government as one There is no doubt that they set out of Poland's representatives in the uitli the best of intentions to…

… understanding between ing resume of Professor Askenasy's the Poles and the Jew:. But as the Om, on conditions in Poland as ex. inellIbefi of the mission were not suf- pressid to the American mission. kciently…

June 24, 1921 • Page Image 4

… returned from Poughkeepsie, N. friends in Chicago and Milwaukee. ., where they attended the gradua- on of Miss Lydia Kahn from Vassar So Marked is the Pre-eminence of The DUO-ART Mrs. Dane Baer, who was…

… Atlantic City, West Branch and Mildred Lange of Chicago, who were guests at the home •eturned on Wednesday. of Mrs. H. Alpern of Webb avenue, Miss Emma Butzel of Hotel Ste have returned to their homes…

July 01, 1921 • Page Image 6

… current week's tante. floor Glendale 5326, Society Editor. Mail notices an sa to be received not later than Wednesday. The Jewish Fresh Air Camp wag formally opened on Tuesday, June 28, when the first…

… re- - main until September. Miss Elizabeth Guiterman, who was the house guest of Miss Edith Mr. William Myerfeld of Ann Ar- Ileavenrich for the past month, left bor is a guest at the home of Mr. and on

… purchase our dresses we never consult our own taste. Indi- viduality is the one central idea that governs the selection of every gar- ment that comes to our shop, and that is the reason for our wonderful…

… Mrs. Herman A. Zeitlin The Fresh Air Society announces Rothman, sons of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. an open day on Sunday, July 10, Rothman of Royal Oak, are home . announce the engagement of their from 10 a. m…

… naturally the means to a degree of musical delight, and satisfaction in olvinership4uch as no other Plano an afford. For free estimate of al- lowance on instrument in ex- change, come in, or phone (Cherry…

… 3600 . Convenient payments arranged. Barnett's BARNEY L BARNETT, Mgr. filarriagrs Wisconsin in Madison, has arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Seligman spend the summer at her home on went to Grand…

… evening, June 29, at the home of the I Siegel of Boston Boulevard left on them back to Detroit, where they will bride, 7605 Wilson avenue. The Thursday for Lake Placid, N. Y., spend some time. ceremony was…

… several days in ciety of Colonial Daughters for the Mr. and Mrs. Levin motored to Ann Cleveland the past week. best essay written on the subject, Arbor, where Mr. Levin on Thursday "Justice in American…

… Rosenthal of Tenny- make their home in Laporte. son avenue left on Saturday by way of the Canadian Rockies for Southern ' California, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. Dora Rosenthal, former. ly of…

November 25, 1921 • Page Image 9

… ; unfounded and in support of this con- CLAIRMONT ______ dus.oll, et declares that the raids on , ;I 111.!I . , p the Jewish agcultural colonies were r, ■ : Th • fl e j,1..• ,.ruse di by nail did not occur…

… expected report of the official In- quiry Commission on the Jaffa riots lust May was published here by the ' government. It declares directly that the demonstration on May 1 of Jew- ish Communists was the

…- ers of the Essex. It is called "The the way the FIssex Coach has been The commission sat in Jaffa for built. One is attracted by its sturdi- several months collecting and com- Coach." The lines are…

… purchaser phibably the type, but nevertheless they are pleas- were dispatched to various parts of most significant, and one that is thor- ing to the eye. the country to gather information. The Coach has…

July 08, 1921 • Page Image 4

… followng guests at a dinner party at Elizabeth Lake Golf Club on activities in Cleveland, Ohio, and was Westminster avenue, at which time AFTER 2 MONTHS' ILLNESS the new officers will be installed. A July 4

… of the Town Detroit's Greatest Prices 50% to 100% Lower Than Last Year Reductions on Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Toweling, Table Damask, Sheets, Pillow Cases Bed Spreads and Fancy Linens…

… ARRIVED AND THEY ARE ON SALE AT Just the thing for the porch, lawn or summer cottage. Durably built reed couches that will with- stand all kinds of weather. We have made an un- usual purchase of these…

… Hamilton avenue for use during the holiday season. The community building has an audi- torium with a seating capacity of 1,200 and is considered one of the finest structures of this kind in the northwestern…

… to 10.50 The Regular $1.50 Bath Towel 77c One large display table of mussed Doilies, Centerpieces, Scarfs, Lunch Cloths and Lunch Napkins, excellent for summer cottage use and now reduced to le OFF…

…. Judge Lehman is one of the beat known of Jewish philanthropists. He has been identified principally with the Y. M. II. A. and other movements for the welfare of the Jewish youth. His brothers are Arthur…

…, daughter of Mr one of the organizers of the organiza- JACKSON.-Rabbi Adolph Steiner tion, as president. Mrs. J. Greenberg the election of Justice Irving Lehman and Mrs. Morris Fine, accompanied of the

… upon his work their summer vacation. On the board of directors were the late Colonel Harry Cutler, chair- DANIEL DEPASS DEAD in the larger field of service. named Mrs. Minnie Goldstick, Mrs. J. man of…

… movements the Mogen Abraham Synagogue on Stevens, Dave Sachs, and Harry Ros- and I hope to be able to be of assist. engard; Publicity, Louis B. Schulman Mr. and Mre. S. J. Rapaport and ance in any matter that…

…. and Mrs. Sidney Netzorg, enter- Rotary Club of Lima, Ohio. ganization will be held on July 12 on Dr. Steiner was prominent in war, LOUIS E. OPPENHEIM DIES the lawn of the Misses Silk, 552 tained the

September 09, 1921 • Page Image 4

… go aboutdo?ur So KIPPUR JEWS ness and forget all about other people's aches and pains. IIMisted as second-class matter March 3, 1916. at the PostotlIce at Detroit, with misery on a wholesale scale. We…

… his teens he went to work for Lord & Thomas, the big adver- any m eree .a year e w Jo?, wfeel o that 0 all y t„io ae n ele said ,t do es Lord went to Thomas and • ,.once or tieing agents in Chicago. One

… welcome. So in picking up a "mystery" book—a good one, too—written by an Englishman named Edgar Wallace—we found this significant statement: "The meeting place of the great Congress was a hall which was…

… singing of anthems, and the enthusi- astic proselyter had spoken on that occasion two hours and forty-nine minutes by the clock. "After twelve months' labor, the Christian gentle- man discovered that the

… something the matter with him other. wise he could not be so easily influenced in such erratic undertakings. He is perfectly normal on the subject of making automobiles, but it seems that once he gets away…

August 26, 1921 • Page Image 3

…America Awish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATZNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Goldstone, 7396 14 ilson avenue, announce the birth of a daughter, Ellen Faith, on Aug. 12. 6…

… Beautiful Chiffrobes in Genuine American Walnut or Mahogany. One to match any Bedroom Suit. Special for One Week $47.50 The regular prices of these Chiffrobes would retail as high as $110.00. FRIEDENBER…

… recep- Mrs. C. Greenbaum of Longfellow number of friends at their home last avenue, who spent several weeks in Sunday evening in honor of their lion will be held on Sunday evening, nephews, the Messrs…

… and Atlantic will stay for a couple of weeks. A pretty wedding was solemnized City. Miss Katherine Greenbaum of 583 on the afternoon of Aug. 21 at the home of Mr. and Sirs. A. Gill, 208 Mr. and Mrs. A…

…. through the east. for a two weeks' visit with relatives Ben Morrison of St. Clair avenue and friends. RUBENSTEIN-LEVY. has returned from a nine months' stay in Colifornia. I On Tuesday, Aug. 23, there were…

… home last Tuesday in Rubenstein of Port Huron, and Mr. The Breakers. honor of her little granddaughter, July J. Levy of Detroit. The mar- Selma's, birthday. She is on a visit riage ceremony took place at…

… of Port Huron. they were called on account of the Immediately after the ceremony 1622 Broadway Lake. Main 2449 sudden death of Mr. Lewis' mother. the wedding breakfast was served for family, the imme…

…- ninth street and Michigan avenue. turned from a three weeks' trip An interesting program featured through the northern part of Michi- the meeting. Jennie Lesser spoke on gan. The Medical Aspect of Kosher…

… and Trefe." Mary Siarkofsky read an in- Mr. and Sirs. Alexander Friedman teresting paper on the Gentiles' atti- and children, Elsa, Adele and Alwyn tude on Zionism, quoting Professor Vernon, left last…

… week for a cruise Putney, who said he preferred a Jew- on the Great Lakes and a visit to ish Palestine to a Moslem. Mackinaw Island. Goldie Goldstein sang "Eili, Eili." Rose Goldfaden recited Heine's Mr…

July 08, 1921 • Page Image 2

… Dr. Steiner was prominent in war party at Elizabeth Lake Golf Club on activities in Cleveland, Ohio, and was July 4th. The guests were Mr. and visiting chaplain at Camp Chillicothe, Mrs. Benj. Netzorg…

… meet on July 13 at the home of one of the members. Com- Mr. 1.. Jacobson and Mrs. and Mrs. mittees are being appointed to volun- 1. Meyer of Detroit spent the 4th, teer personal friends as members who…

… building at Glynn court and llamilton avenue for Use during the holiday season. The community building has an audi- torium with a seating capacity of 1,200 and is considered one of the finest structures of…

… RENT LARGE PLACE FOR HIGH HOLIDAYS A NEW SHIPMENT OF REED COUCHES HAS JUST ARRIVED AND THEY ARE ON SALE AT Just the thing for the porch, lawn or summer $ cottage. Durably built reed couches that will…

… CLUB The first outside affair of the new term of the Clairmont Club will be a trip to Sugar Island on Sunday, July 10, 1921. This will take the place of a regular meeting. An extraordinary program has…

… INSTALL OFFICERS The next meeting of the Junior Eu- ropean Jewish Women's Welfare Or- ganization will be held on July 12 on the lawn of the Misses Silk, 652 Westminster avenue, at which time the new…

… for New York from which point they will mo- tor to Ocean Beach, Conn., to spend their summer vacation. Mrs. Morris Fine entertained 12 guests at a bridge party on Friday, July 1, honoring the following…

… SOCIETY HEAD JUSTICE I. LEHMAN The European Jewish Women's Welfare Organization, at a recent election, unanimously re-elected Mrs. Eva Bloom, present incumbent and JACKSON.—Rabbi Adolph Steiner one of the

…-presi- Israel, Salt Lake City, Utah. His dent, Mrs. I. Zuckerman treasurer resignation here will take effect Sept. and Mrs. Agnes Levin secretary. 1, when he will enter upon his work On the board of directors…

… to take a part for Wednesday, July 13, to be held at in all civic betterment movements the Mogen Abraham Synagogue on and I hope to be able to be of assist- Farnsworth, at 8 p. m. Sirs. Si. Gold- Mr…

August 12, 1921 • Page Image 3

… given in honor of Mrs. thoughts of Jews turn on Tisha B'Av King during her stay in this city. to those who have gone to the Great Beyond, and it is the general custom Mr. and Mrs. Chares Frank of Ro- Mr…

… Shaarey Zedek's new burial grounds , Farnsworth avenue are spending a spend the remainder of August at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, on the few weeks in Mackinac Island. Meetwas Inn, Kingsville, Ont. Fifteen…

… Jersey and Massachusetts. you make a purchase or not. The spirit of our store is one will mark one of the leading events Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mahler and of helpfulness—one of service to the customer. an of…

… great saving. For after Septem- ber 1st every coat will be marked up to its regular price. All the new rich Pile Fabrics are presented in this ambitious display. Frank Bros. Drug Co. ON SATURDAY, AUG…

… Annual August Fur Sale Now in Full Swing We invite inspection on the following goods as to Quality and Price 36 inch Hudson Seal Coat, Marten Collar and Cuffs 36 inch Hudson Seal Coat, Squirrel and…

… Chicago Boulevard are spend- eat work on the arrangements for a ing a few days in Chicago. mock trial to be presented by the Clairmont Club in the very near fu- , Mrs. Sara Evans of Youngstown, ture. Messrs…

… an ex- Shl chairman of the publicity committee tended trip to New York and other and formulator of the proposition. eastern points. The next regular meeting of the club will be held on Monday evening…

…, Ill., announces the marriage of her daugh- ter, Grace, to Mr. Sam J. Gettleson of 1674 Atkinson avenue, on Aug. 2. At home, Ilotel Stevenson, Davenport street. In order to have this store in your…

… Jew- ish Guardian, in this week's issue, makes a severe attack on Henry Mor- genthau for his latest article against Zionism. The Guardian is not at all pleased with Morgenthau's inter- ference with…

September 09, 1921 • Page Image 3

…. HAROLD REDFIELD (Mirah Helen Cohen) Returning from an extended east- One of the most beautiful weddings lace, forming a cap. The bride car-1 er trip are Mr. ad Mrs. L. A. Krause. of the season took place…

on Tuesday tied a shower bouquet of white or- of Burlingame avenue. evening, Sept 6, at 8:30 o'clock at , chide, valley-lilies and swansonia. The Messrs. George S. Weiss, Otto A. Hotel Statler, when…

… as- Miss Elizabeth Weiss of 589 South sociated with the United Jewish Charities for the last four years, has Green street was hostess at a party taken a position as office manager of on Labor Day…

…. Among those present were the Misses Freida Apsel, Julia the Elkin hotel at Mt. Clemens. Frank, Sylvia Sternberg and Lena Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., I Lampert. will hold a regular meeting Monday On

… Frieda Brodkin entertained at her home on Brush' street Saturday evening, Sept. 3. The evening was spent in dancing and games. A buffet lunch was served to 10 guests. A pleasat evening was spent by the

… chaperones of the Fresh Air Camp Wednesday evening last at the camp. The social workers are planning a week-end party at the camp, which closed officially on Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H…

the remainder of the sum- wedding on Sunday last, has returned , mer at their farm near Milford, Mich. to her home in Chicago. 1. ill 4116 Woodward Ave. • 5901 Woodward Ave. The Misses Ruth and…

…, 979 East War- brother, Philip Levy. ren avenue, on Saturday evening, Dr. Louis Weiss of 689 South Sept. 3. There were 20 guests. By consent of the City Council, the Detroit Motor- bus Company announces…

the inauguration of service, starting Saturday morning, September 10th, East and West on WEST LAFAYETTE BOULEVARD, be- tween City Hall and Green Avenue, a distance of four miles from City Hall. These…

… buses will be routed through from the City Limits on Jefferson Avenue East to Green Avenue, on Lafayette. Running West, the t to $40. Albert Levy of 230 Chandler ave- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goldberg and…

September 23, 1921 • Page Image 6

… Altman of Hancock avenue entertained at a An orchestra is being formed at miscellaneous shower on Saturday the Jewish Institute High and Hast- last. ito ings streets. Anyone having experience in play- Miss…

… 1403 Virginia Park are spending two weeks in Chicago, the guests of Mrs. Joseph Tauber. Mr. and Mrs. harry Lawrence Tep- per of Newark, N. J., stopped off in Detroit for a day on their wedding trip…

…, which follows the exalting and harmonizing experience of listening every two weeks or so to an hour and a half of Symphony Music played by one of the world's greatest orchestras, led by one of the few…

…. 1856-st Ann Arbor, Mich. Main 6135 Washington Blvd. at Grand River SPORTS and STREET WEAR far Thursday Evenings on the Balcony Maternity A New Knitted Fabric Please reserve Season Tickets for…

… in the realm of manic. DINING ROOM _Not img iftc;kg all Formerly of 211 Kresge Bldg. and now on the Grinnell Bros. THE tastes. Fill in and detach this slip and mail it with check or money order…

…'eoples Society will Will II. Keiden of Ferry avenue begin a new season on Sunday after- has returned from a several weeks' noon, September 25, at 2:30. The election and installation of officers visit in the east…

…. Cleaning Repairing Ready Made Special CORSETS Surgical 33-35 Grand River Ave., E., 4th Floor The Best Buy in Detroit Today Wet Wash with Flat Work Ironed, 20 lbs. for $1.25 You never have had your…

…llitIkporr,leasmuittgali PAGE SEC JEWISH INSTITUTE FORMS ORCHESTRA Complimenting Miss Mollie Plia- kow, whose marriage to Fred Lipsin will be an event of this month, the Misses Sophie and Belle…

… three months. .ocial an d ersona l Millinery for the Holy-Days street. Expressing all the latest whims of Fashion. Close-fitting m o del 8, rolling brims, large dressy off-the-face hats— black, browns…

April 01, 1921 • Page Image 9

… loving cousin, PThero, was once a little boy who GRACE." didn't II, in it big city as you chil• And that's what actually happened. but whose father hail come . , (lo ren s, 1 on the edge of a village On

… „.111:: i li ilt ,,‘ , ‘,.!, 1 ,11 ien 'iliT about, even if they had lived nearer . „re, One Friday he made friends to them. So things were quiet, with the Shaldoo;chicke nit his moth- and left it minus a…

… been pay- One Friday evening, Sammy Da- ing visits to the kitchen. She told from his fairy tale his father, but they both agreed that vidsoe looked up and wanted some-', 1h- s ad e must be told shout it…

on the has a chicken, Ilesehelo?" Can nay„ one," os„nir• chickens other evenings of the week, seas i reading a Yiddish newspaper that,1 Sa, t t, h e eu, prit stoutly. •IVI by mail. Ilis mother, in…

…- ,, oly, , h ove you ever seen a had come one "" exclaimed his stead of sewing, Was cuddled up in chicken with iiiivi , ii . i. . , the hitt arm chair, taking little naps f o b• . ..I turns. el hate," said…

… Ileschele, "and I'll by magazine and reading n , si,flii,,iiiii,.., They let the Ile himself had no lessons to pre. A io „. wifir pare and nothing to worry about. question drop. One olay, 0 little Everyt…

February 18, 1921 • Page Image 9

… yesterday by IT days "Yea. Over in the old country and that Able Landsberg made one Paul M. Warburg, who is to be chatr- of his rare trips to that section of a long time before that we had to be 111:111 of…

…. ' "You mean we mustn't eat kosher , Curiously enough 'he thought of and be Jews any more," faltered Abie. ' little Hyman of the old boxing club "No, I don't." Isadore was anxious down on Avenue A…

… keep by ourselves and hi "Gentlemen," began Attie, stiffly, the goyim were always landing on us. But in America a Jew's as good for he was noosed to the platform as anybody. All we have to do is and…

… Landsberg. Athletic Club. Guess you've heard I muttered by or ed ite It Icy lick 1st li PAGE NINE Ewisn ere are Mr. Warburg, the First Na- CHARITIES HOLD MEETING York. Almost one-third of the capi…

… have never heard of another plan in which a public utility has made so liberal an offer to a municipality. Study Now of it." 1 JEWS TO CO-OPERATE ON KEEPING SABBATH Abie's eyes "The boxing teacher at…

… with common folks like' full agreement was reached on last of the following points: Jews." , the "First—Both Hebrews and Chris- Abie's cheeks flushed with shame "1 ' tians should be encouraged to main…

…. if Jews behaved themselves they , "Second—There is no justification cauld do anything." for carrying on any commercial occu- "Well," dryly, they're exceptions. ! pation seven days in the week, or any…

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…PAGE SIX iiEVETROITJENIS/10acenaa5 Build With Detroit Brick The Government dur- ing the war caused all building to cease—then to bring about a staple condition advoca ted building, one post e r…

… week. of Virginia I'ark left on Sunday last for Quebec, from which point they Mr. Jeffrey May, nephew of Mrs. sailed on the SS. Empress of Britain Yetta Alexander, a graduate of Har- for Scotland…

…, England and other Eu- vard University of the 1921 class, Sirs. Lydia Kahn left on Tuesday sena Island. for New York, from which point she leaves with a party of friends for a continental tour. Miss…

… moved from man) is a guest at the home of her left on Thursday for Kennebunkport, 291 East Forest to 282 East Palmer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman, Me., where they will occupy a cot- avenue. at…

… their summer home on Hareem tage with Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin for the summer months. Mrs. Julius V. Brown of 52 East Island. Palmer avenue attended the graduat- Miss Diana Selling, daughter of ing…

… exercises at the University 0C Mr. Arthur Frank of Massachusetts avenue, accompanied his daughter, Mrs. B. B. Selling of Hotel Addison, Michigan the past week. Jean, to Camp Ilanoun, Thetford, Vt., left on

… Wednesday for Camp Ila- noun, Thetford, Vt., where she will on Wednesday last. Mr. Manfred Goldstone of Virginia spend the summer. Park spent the past few days in Bay Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon, Mrs. City and…

… serv- seph Wetsman of Virginia Park, left left on Tuesday last for Chicago, on Wednesday for New York, from where she will spend the summer ices of Joseph Solomon. which point they sailed for an ex…

…, May, who were guests of Mrs. Yetta Mrs. Herbert Bienenstock (Fannie Alexander of East Forest avenue for `returned to her home on Wednesday. Strasburger) of New York is visiting the past • few weeks…

… Bryn- home. Mrs. Rindskoff was accom- Mr. and Mrs. David King of 118 Con- Aron, Rhinelander, Northern Wiscon- panied by her brother, Mr. Henry necticut avenue, left on Tuesday for sin, for the summer…

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… Miss Emily Morris of Connecticut avenue are at the Clifton, Niagara- held Tuesday, July 12. are spending the month of July. Hebrew School Day. on-the-Lake, Ont. .• Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jacobson of Owing…

… summering at Victoria Pointe, ple's Fruit company and Summertield & Boston and Providence, R. I. Orion, Mich., entertained 24 friends Hecht. ut a dinner party on Sunday, July 10. Through the solicitation of…

… grade oxford made of tan boarded calf. \Vide of toe and low set On a broad flange heel, it represents the most recent thought in men's com- fortable footwear. The vamp and tip arc punched to give it…

… con- gratulations on the birth of a son, Aaron Louis, on Friday, June 17. BAER FACTS:--- We do EXPERT REPAIRING and RE- MODELING at REASONABLE RATES. Our WORK and PRICES will PLEASE you. Phone anti…

… Girls have not slackened in their activities to any great ex- on Sunday last for Ottawa Beach, • Mich., where they will spend the sum- tent. At a regular meeting held Toes-, mer. day evening, July 12…

… by her daughter, Mrs. Seymour II. Franklin of Detroit; Sol M. Gerson, Detroit, Elmer and Sam Gerson of Toledo. = * — =— =— = Prices Reduced On Dry Cleaning I Approximately 150 members of the

… spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman at their summer home on the beach. Special at S9 85 150 Y. M. H. A. MEMBERS PICNIC ON BROWN FARM Mr. D. M. Sidder of Lawrence aye- nue has returned from…

…. Sam Meisner of Ellenhurst brate the Bar Mitzvah of their son, is taking charge of the Roses of Zion, avenue is making an extended tour Francis, on Saturday, July 23. Re- another junior circle, during…

… Warsaw have decided to Mr. Ben Lealow of Ferry avenue join the Jewish officials now on strike has left for an extended trip through ; if the Jewish community will not I the east. He will stop at Washing- I…

… minutes would suffice for the connection. The business man waited. Finally, with the explana tion that the delay was due to poor transmission, the operator announced that Detroit was on the line. The oper…

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… home in Akron, 0. son of Mrs. Adolph Enggass of this Mrs. EdwardLicht ig, of Bay City, city took place at the home of the bride's parents on Wednesday eve- spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. ning, June…

…- lin tsfficiated at the ceremony. Mr. !and avenue was tendered a surprise ',arty on Friday last by the Friday Clarence Enggass attended his broth. er as twist man. little Miss Eleanor Evening Club ere…

… showing. You see, we're catering to exclusive tastes and when you see it here, it's the only one in the city. Reductions Radical reductions on all summer models and while the season isn't gone by over…

… half. You can make big savings here on what some stores are showing as novelties. Our Dresses I 0 0 I Are being talked of among 0 the better informed as bear- ing a distinctive stamp of…

… originality. We don't follow the styles, because it takes all of our time to keep ahead of them. Some new ones in this week and we'd like to have you call and see them. Barnett's BARNEY L. BARNETT, Mgr…

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