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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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ocial and
.orsonal
Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Baton of 1145 Farnsworth avenue
gave a dinner in honor of Miss Sarah
Chanin, the guest of hlr. and Mrs.
Irving Chanin.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Newman
have awned Into their new home a:
3111 Elmhurst avenue.
Miss Jeanette Gomberg of New York
City, woo Is on her way home from
Duluth, will be the visitor of her cows-
in, Miss Hilda Aronhelm, of 565 Vie-
ginia Park.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Dolling of Cleve-
land. Ohio, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miriam, to Mr.
Samuel Leiteon, son of Mr. and Mon.
Joseph Lelteon, of this City.
Mr. and David Egert, of New York
City, who has been a resident of De-
troit for several months, leaves Tues-
day for New York where he will re-
main,
PONTIAC NOTES.
Miss Miriam Levinson of South
River, N. J., is vistng Mrs. Henry
Jacobson of Loreane Ct.
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through the press? Instead of Jew-
ish weeklies in the larger cities of
America, struggling against heavy
odds to maintain themselves, we
should have properly supported, and
if need he subsidized, newspapers,
and a national organ, to state our
Fashion's Versatility Seen
in the New Capes,
Wraps and Coats
This is to be a season when every one may give
free reip to their individual taste in choosing a
costume. Convincing evidence of this is seen in
the manifold models in outer wraps.
One of the very smartest of the new fashions is
two of
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which are sketched. The one on
the right is
that new Duvetyn material called Vet de Cygne in
that newest gray shade called Moonstone. It is
trimmed with Taupe Nutria and brilliantly lined in
gold brocade. Price, .235.
Very smart for a little dashing miss is the cape-wrap
on the left of veldyne in twilight blue, lit up by rows
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Every household has its weekly
At the regular meeting of the Young visitor, a Jewish newspaper, contain-
Judean Literary Club held at the ing world information about our peo-
ple. As we guide the destinies of Is-
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Thursday
Mr. Samuel Hermann of New York
Cty spent the week-end with his evening, August 26 officers were elect-
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and ed for the September-February term .
Mrs. Sidney Netzorg.
They are Sidney Bernhtowltz, Pres'.
den[; Ilessil Kollenberg, Vice-Presi-
The Jewish Ladies Aid society dent; Mimi Anna %Unman, Secretary;
will meet at the home of Mrs. Julius
Miss Mollie Lazerwitz, Treasurer;
Levine, Wednesday, September 1.
Sam Cohen, Sergeantst-arms.
This meeting brought to a close one
Mr. sad Mrs. Benj. Netzorg, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold of the most successful terms this or-
Van Tiaalen of Detroit left Sunday ganization has ever enjoyed. The re-
for a week's motor trip to Muncie, tiring officers are Samuel Cohen, Pres-
Ident; Sidney BershtowItx, Vice-Presi-
Ind., where they will visit relatives.
dent; Miss Anna Maxman, Secretary,
Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky entertained (re-elected for another term); Mr.
12 young ladies at her summer home Joseph B. Forman, Treasurer; Abra-
at Silver Lake, Tuesday, August 31. ham Blondy, Sergeant-at-arms. Under
the occasion bring the celebration of their capable and efficient administra.
her daughter, Marion's 14th birthday. lion and due to their untiring efforts
The afternoon was spent in out-door
excellent programs featured every
sports. A dainty luncheon was serv-
meeting; three delightful outings were
ed the guests.
held and the club placed on a firmer
footing than ever before. So great
PERFECTION LODGE, NO. 485,
was the flow of incoming members
that the admission of new members
has been curtailed Indefinitely.
Special Communication, F. C. N-
The new officers are to be Installed
aive, Wednesday. September 8. 7:00
September 2, at which time the elec-
p. nt. Members are urgently request-
tion of a new Iloard of Directors will
ed to be present.
also take place.
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
Secretary.
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live for many years to come. If we
are alert to the dangers in Poland,
in Palestine and Russia, much suffer-
ing during the next half century will
be averted and saved. The Jewish
newspaper, with proper news facili-
ties, will keep in touch with latest
European intrigues and give public-
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paper will spread
the truth about
friends and foes as no other agency
can. Support the Jewish newspaper .
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on the Yiddish stage of this city after
an absence of several years. Shild-
kraut has joined the Jewish Art
Theater, where he is starring in the
"Silent Forces," a play taken from
the French and on his first appear-
ance was given a hearty welcome. by
his old admirers.
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The Jewish Newspaper
On Tuesday, August 29, Mr. and Jewish weekly exists chiefly to
Mrs. llyman Rivisen, of 1875 Jos.
chronicle the marriages and deaths
Campau avenue, repeated their mar-
riage vows pronounced fifty years of the preceding week. Little do
ago, the same marriage license being they realize the potential power and
used as on the former occasion.
importance of the Jewish press, if
The ceremony was performed at
properly supported by increased cit.,-
the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, under
a beautiful canopy of roses and asters, culation and advertisements. Never
the gift of nieces and nephews, and before in the history of the world
in the presence of use children, 26 have such pressing Jewish problems
grandchildren and other relatives and 4rowded one after another for solu-
friends. After the ceremony dinner
tion. Yet what information have we
was served to 125 guests. Dancing
on the subject?
followed.
Left an orphan at the age of nine,
Take the recent uprising in Jeru-
the eldest of four children, Mr. Riv- salem during Passover. The daily
kin's life history is a recital of a
newspapers devoted a few lines fea-
never-ending struggle onward, Twen-
ty-mu years after his marriage, Mr. turing the sensational angle, with no
Rivkin look his wife to America. They regard to the facts nor the underly-
settled in a small Northern Michigan ing causes. A rabbi was thrown into
town, where he became the owner of jail for defending himself! Fortun-
a general store, remaining there for ately, Dr. Pool was too long in the
seventeen years. Twelve years ago American rabbinate to fear coward-
Mr. Riving' brought his family to De- ly assaults. If the Jews of America
troit and settled in the then compara- are not informed on passing Jewish
tively unknown suburb of Hamtramck. events, how can we crystallize pub-
where he engaged in the drygoods lic opinion? And what better way
business for five years. At the end to represent it intelligently than
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Netzorg of
Henry Clay avenue announce the en- of that period he retired from all
gagement of their daughter, Hattie, active business and has since devoted
to Mr. 1. Items of Detroit.
himself to 'numerous Jewish charities
through the city.
Mr. Maw Weinberg of Bad Awe,
Mich., is visiting Mr. Samuel Buck-
ner of Whittemore st.
F. l A. M.
you may not be able to play the simplest
musical composition—
CELEBRATE FIFTIETH
WEDDING DAY TUESDAY
AUG. 29 AT SYNAGOGUE
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A splendid choir, under the dime-
thin of Mrs. Mary IL ('bristle, organ-
ist, wit !render the musical service at
the Auxiliary services. The other
choriatem are Mrs. Horace Bigelow.
soprano; Men. Inc Terrill, alto; Mr.
Willie mProthers, tenor; and Mr.
John Cutter, bass.
Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg will
Announcement is toady of the mar-
riage on September 2nd of bliss conduct the services. One sermon
Clara M. Eblinger. of Detroit, and will be delivered by Rabbi Leo M.
Mr. Meyer Snyder of Rochester, Franklin,
N. C.
Hon of their son, Sol.
TODAY
WEDDINGS.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ullman. eon, Henry,
and daughter, Carolyn, of Chicago
Boulevard, returned from an extended
trip through Canada, by motor, visit•
Ing all points of inlereut.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Levin, of 231 East
Kirby, entertained Sunday afternoon
and evening In honor of the confirma.
Woodward at Gratiot
Arrangements have been completed
for the Auxiliary services to he held
on the Digit Iloly dap, under the
Mr. and Mrs. S. Dollins of Cleve-
land, 0. announce the engagement auspices of congregation Beth El.
The first service, Iloah Ilanhonall
of their daughter, bliriani, to Mr.
Samuel Leitson, son of Mr. and Mrs. eve. Sunday, September 12, will be
held at Orchestra Hall. The remain-
Joseph Leitson, of this city.
ing three services Rosh liaehonah
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lnewenetein,
morning. Monday, September 13, Yom
80 Massachuatitts avenue, announce Kippur eve., Tuesday, September 21,
the engagement of their daughter. and Yam Kippur morning, Wednes.
Freda, to Mr. Harry M. Krohn, son of day. September 22, will be given, as
Mr. and Mrs. M. Krohn. of 808 Loth- In previous years, at the Unitarian
rep avenue.
Church, corner of Edmund !'lace and
Woodward.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman of
40 Rowena street. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Jeanne
Zelda. to Mr. Alfred R. Frank of
this city on Tuesday, September 7.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marks and
daughter, Edna, have returned from a
trip to Buffalo. Niagara Falk and
Cleveland.
Sa nct a
Mr. and Mrs. A. Spenser announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Helen Gene, to ?dr. Arthur C. Rosen-
field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ros-
enfield of this city.
ROSH HASONAH EVE
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Mr. and Mrs. Max It. Knoppow, of
146 E. Ferry avenue, have returned
home after an extended trip to Buf-
falo, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Albany
and New York City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Epstein (nee
Ethel Oppenhelm) announce the birth
of a daughter, Rheda Jane, August
19th.
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