fATIKWY

PAGE EIGHT

... Aishinsky and Raymont Bernstein.
After the wedding services an attrac-
tive dinner was served in the dining
room. Among the out-of-town guests
•••••
were Mr. and Mrs. A. Marx of New
York, Mr. and Mrs. L I. Kramer of
EPP$TEIN. MALLINOFF
Lansing, Morris Faxon of Lansing,
Sunday,. June 25, Miss Bertha E. Mr. and Mre. Penfil of Lansing, Mr.
Mallinoff, daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. Preggleman of Lansing,
, afahnoffs ssf. Medbury boulevard the Misses Ruth and Janette Salstein
was united in marriage to Seymoure of Milwaukee and P. Levey of Phila-
Eppstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Epp- delphia. At the conclusion of their
stein of this city. The ceremony was honeymoon, which will be spent in
performed by Rabbi J. L. Levine un- Eastern cities, Mr. and Mrs. Harris
der a floral arch of roses and maiden- will take up their residence at 604
hair ferns with palms and Italian Wilkins street, where they will be at
urns as a background. The bride was home to their friends after July 16.
charmingly robed in a gown of peach
color chiffon heavily embroidered in
crystal beads with hat to match, and DETROIT LAW COLLEGE
carried a shower of roses and valley
lilies. bliss Karolyn Berliner as maid GIVES DUE RECOGNITION
of honor was attractively gowned in a
TO ARTHUR GLADSTONE
white French crepe embroidered in
black jets and carried an arm bouquet
Arthur Z. Gladstone, student at
of pink tea roses and valley lilies.
Baby Marion Tauff, daughter of Mr. the Detroit College of Law, is the
and Mrs. C. Tea of this city, as author of a number of poems pub-
flower girl was daintily dresed in can- lished in the 1922 Forum of the col-
ary organdie and caned a basket of lege. Among the more interesting
yellow daisies. Junior Jack Eppstein, poems published are "The Glove,"
brother of the groom, acted as ring Tell Me Why" and others.
Mr. Gladstone was born in Grod-
bearer. Mr. Eppstein was attended
by his brother, Nate Eppstein, as best no, Russia, in 1895. He came to this
man. A dinner was served to the im- country in 1916, settling in Detroit
mediate family and attendants. Af-
ter an extended tour East, Mr. and
Mrs. Eppstein will take up their resi-
dence in Detroit about August 1.
Among the out of town guests in at-
tendance were Mr. and Mre. J. Vogel
and son, Jack, of Toledo; Mrs. J. Blat-
tner and daughter, Dorothy, of
Springfield, Ohio; Mrs. T. Domreur,
Mr. S. Domreur, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Domreur, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kohn of
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20, when Rebecca Schmittke was
united in marriage with Sol Jacob-
son. The bride was attired in a
gown of bridal satin, artistically
draped with lace, and wearing a veil
with a Russian peasant head dress.
The matron of honor, Mrs. Touff,
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green georgette respectively. The
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of Aaron Ward roses, combined with
other blossoms whose colors blended
with their gowns. The ring bearer
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thy Robbins at the piano, accom-
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tion of that church for this district,
one of the speakers, a minister, in
lion of New England). These immi- MATHEYS PUPILS TO
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Cleanliness
Service
grants to Palestine were indeed the
speaking on the massionary activities
APPEAR IN RECITAL
Jewish
Puritans. Ilederah and her sis-
GATES MANOR CAFE
of the church, referred to the recent
ter colonies are the symbols of the He-
5745 Woodward Ave., Cor. Ferry
sermon of the Rev. Dr. Joseph Kraus-
Artist pupils of Henry Matheys
braic revival—they are the James-
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kopf on "Missions to the Jews," in Progress of Jewish Settlement in Palestine That Continues town and the Plymouth of the new will give a violin recital on Friday
evening, June 30, at the Institute of
40.50
House of Israel.
FOUR-COURSE LUNCH
Great Tradition.
which they were likened to the ten
11:30 to 2:30
•
plagues of Egypt. The speaker said
Even as New England drew its Arts, Jefferson and Hastings streets,
$0.75
FIVE-COURSE DINNER
he would be very glad if the effect of By BERNARD A. ROSENBLATT Hundreds of thousands of such trees man-power from the British Isles dur- Among those taking part will be
5:30 to 6:30
the missions were the same nowa-
were planted, making Hederah both ing the civil war between Charles I. Pauline Wohl, David Ginsburg, Har-
$1.00
SUNDAY DINNER
days, meaning that the sum of his
healthful and rich, for the soil under- and Cromwell, so Palestine is recruit- old Ehrlich, Maurice Cohen, Irving
2:00 to 11:30
happiness would be increased if the (Mr. Rosenblatt is the American Rep- neath the awapms is exceedingly good ins new blood from the war ridden Kane, Sarah Epstein, Lawrence
Special Attention to Weddings and
Jews had "to go." No doubt this
resentative of the Palestine Zion- and the trees furnish Hederah with districts of Europe. Until the out- Krantz, Legrand Mercure and Julien
Parties.
preacher takes occasion from time to
cheap fuel. In the last ten years the break of the Great War, Zionism re- Winterhalter. Miss Lucienne Carron
ist Executive.)
Visit the Japanese Roomand the Blue
time to preach about "good will" and
settlement has increased sevenfold, mained the dream of the ghetto. But will accompany on the piano.
A violin recital bu pupils of Mr.
the necessity of following the com-
and the ambitious President of the economic pressure is to theory what
I
have
just
returned
to
Jerusalem
mand "love thy neighbor as thyself."
Council, which governs Ilederah, al- a lighted match is to gunpowder. For Matheys was given at the Institute of
And this is his conception fo a de- from a visit to the colony of Hederah ready talks of the day when the col- centuries these dreamers of the ghetto Arts on Thursday evening, the fol-
cent and righteous way of practicing —a Jewish settlement situated a few ony will reach the Mediterranean Sea. prayed for "next year in Jerusalem," lowing participating: Lillian Siegel,
miles from the Mediterranean coast, "about three miles distant" and will and Zionism remained an interesting Morris Goldberg, Joseph Reilich, Jack
what he preaches.
Slatoroff, Bertha Brod, E. Moore, G.
Notwithstanding the machinations about half way between Jaffa and take possession of the site of the old theory for historians and philosoph- Kalman, Edgar Moore, George Kal-
of boors and bigots, the great ma- Haifa— where I had the unique ex- City of Caesarea as a new port for ers. But the economic pressure of the man, I. Jaffe, R. Freedman.
perience
of
conversing
with
a
farmer
Palestine. Today Hederah is one of last decade—the sufferings and pri-
jority of Jews and Christians in the
CLARK-KAPLAN
from Montana. He changed his 600
most prosperous of the Jewish col- vation of nine million Jews in Eastern
Miss Isabelle Kaplan, daughter of United States manage to live to- acre farm (located near Glacier the
onies in Palestine, and bids well to Europe—comprising two-thirds of
America
gether
in
peace,
friendship
and
good
585
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan of
Park) for a small allotment in Retie- become, in the not distant future, the the Jews in the world—that was the
will,
as
becomes
good
Americans
and
This is just the right poem for the
Hague avenue, was united in mar-
rah, because the girl whom he married "gateway to gold."
fire
that
converted
the
Zionist
dream
good
neighbors.
They
mingle
in
the
Fourth
of
July.
It's one of the most
riage to Harry Clark. son of Mr. and
who comes from Brooklyn and is a
beautiful poems ever written about
Perhaps the most Interesting fact into a living fact.
Mrs. Sam Clark of Kirby avenue, on affairs of every-day life outside of Zionist, insisted upon living in the
religious
and
social
affairs,
and
even
On
Nov.
2,
1917,
the
Government
of
America.
Just
see if it isn't! Is
about
Ilederah
is
the
spirit
of
prog-
Sunday, June 25. The ceremony
land of Israel. As I was talking to
took place at the bride's home and the social ostracism of the Jews, him near the gateway to his court- ress which animates the settlers. The Great Britain, through its Foreign there any other that you like better?
which
is
so
frequently
the
subject
of
Secretary,
Lord
Balfour,
issued
the
Montana
farmer
has
been
made
the
dinner was served et the Carmel Res-
yard, and admiring the new home he
taurant. Mr. and Mrs. Clark left for considerable feeling on the part of was building with his own hands, his chairman of the committee in charge now famous declaration, reading as 0, beautiful for spacious skies,
For amber waves of grain,
an extended Eastern trio, Upon their the latter, is confined mainly to the wife came to greet us. In response to of the co-operative dairy of the col- follows:
more
pretentious
circles.
In
a
re-
return, they will make their home in view in The Dial of Lewinson's book, the formal introduction she replied: ony, because after four months' resi-
"His Majesty's Government view For purple mountain majesties
Above the purple plain!
dence he convinced his neighbors that with favor the establishment in Pales-
Detroit.
"Up Stream," Mary Austin, the ac- "Why I know Mr. Rosenblatt. I re- hte introduction of up-to-date Ameri- tine
of a national home for the Jew- America! America!
member his speeches before the Degel
-,
complished
novelist,
whilst
deprecat-
God shed His grace on thee
SCHULHOF-TELANOF
t
Zion (Flag of Zion) Society of can methods would prove advantag- ish people, and will use their best en-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Telanoff of ing prejudice and race hatred, re- Brownsville." Near by there stood a eous.
TRY SHEKELL
deavors to facilitate the achievement And crown thy good with brother-
marks
that
some
folks
cannot
get
rid
hood,
5753 St. Antoine street announce the
GET THE BEST
Jew from Liverpool, the representa-
The people of Hederah are as little of this object. it being clearly under-
From shining sea to sea!
marriage of their daughter, Anna, to of the mistaken notion that the equal tive of a building and agricultural so- interested
in politics as were the fol- stood that nothing shall be done which
of all American citizens
LARGE DOUBLE VANS Richard Schulhof, at 2:30 p. m. Tues- acceptance
in the social world is guaranteed by ciety that is erecting ten houses in He- lowers of Daniel Boone, who opened may prejudice the civil and religious
The Best I. Always the Cheapest day, at the Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi the Constitution of the United States. derah, conversing with an American up the West for American settlers. rights of existing non-Jewish com- 0, beautiful for pilgrim feet,
Whose stern, impassioned stress,
A. M. Hershman performed the cere-
1957 Grand River A
Mien Austin is mistaken if she thinks engineer who gave up a prosperous They are conquering the land of their munities in Palestine or the rights A thoroughfare for freedom beat
mony.
and political status enjoyed by Jews
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that Jews, as a rule, believe that it business in New York for the difficult forefathers by the peaceful method of in any other country.'
Across the wilderness!
is. They surely do not. If they feel role of the manager of an agricultur- the settler and the farmer. Ilederah
America! America!
BENYAS-WEBER
al settlement in Palestine. And so is indeed expressive of the whole Jew-
A month later General Allenby en-
that
a
public
hotel,
a
club
composed
Edward
Weber
an-
God mend thine every flaw,
Mr. and Mrs.
there we met "from the four corners
national movement in Palestine. tered Jerusalem (Dec. 10, 1917) on the Confirm thy soul in self-control,
nounce the marriage of their daugh- of university men, or of members of of the earth" in the work of upbuild- ish
A. D. HILLMAN
first day of the Feast of the Macca-
It
typifies
the
Jewish
pilgrim
fathers
a
particular
political
party,
has
no
Thy liberty in law!
ter, Pearl, to Saul J. Benyas, at their
Real Estate Exchange Specialist
ing the House of Israel.
who during the last forty years have bees, cleebrated by the Jews for over
home, 6311 Brush street, on Sunday, right to draw the line of exclusion,
I exchange what you have
two
thousand
years
in
commemoration
suppose
the
Montana
lad
selected
laid
the
foundations
for
a
Jewish
Nat-
they
are
entirely
right
in
that
I
0,
beautiful for heroes proved
July 2. Reception at 8 p. m.
and do not want for what
opinion. Self-respecting Jews, wheth- the colony of Hederah because of the ional Home. They are building the of the restoration of the second He-
In liberating strife,
you have not and do want.
brew
commonwealth.
A
Jewish
Le-
fertility
of
its
soil—probably
the
best
er
rich
or
poor,
powerful
or
humble,
new
Judea
even
as
the
Puritans
built
Who
more than self their country
KOHN-SIMON
Cash for Land Contracts and
new England three hundred years gion—the first in over two thousand
loved,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Simon of Chi- are not in the habit of trying to in Palestine—and the beautiful view a ago.
Mortgages.
years—fought
under
Allenby
for
the
thrust
themselves
where
they
are
not
from
the
hilltop
on
which
he
is
build-
The
pilgrim
fathers
of
New
And
mercy more than life!
cago announce the marriage of their
213 Hammond Bldg. Main 4763
ing his house, with the blue waters of England fled from persecution and freedom of the land of Israel. The America! America!
daughter, Rose, to Dr. A. Max Kohn, wanted.
contract
made
between
Great
Britain
the
Mediterranean
clearly
visible
braved
the
dangers
of
a
new
world
in
The
vast
majority
of
Jews
in
the
May
God thy gold refine,
son of Mrs. S. Kohn of 1039 Vine-
wood avenue, this city, on Sunday, United States want to be and are three miles away. And yet, perhaps order to preserve their religious prin- and the Jews of the world was signed Till all success be nobleness
rs ■■■•■■■•■■■•■■■■■■■,
subconsciously, all of us felt the spirit ciples and English national character- and sealed with the blood of Jewish
"good
neighbors"
in
the
best
and
And
every
gain divine!
June 25.
truest sense of that fine term. In of Hederah—the age-long dream of istics—the language, the manners and soldiers. This contract has been en-
a the customs of their fathers.
prompted
a
group
of
dorsed
by
France,
Italy
and
practical-
the
Jew
which
his
fine
address
at
the
National
Farm
0,
beautiful
for
patriot dream,
POLLOCK-HODES
Our school histories tell us that ly all the great powers. The Senate
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Hodes of School celebration, Irving Cobb, the hundred pilgrims from Kovno, Vilna
That sees beyond the years
of
the
United
States,
true
to
the
Am-
and
Riga
(at
that
time
part
of
the
genial
author
and
philosopher,
these
dissenters
from
the
Church
of
Thine
alabaster
cities gleam,
430 East Palmer announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Rose, to whose sense of humor has enabled Czar's great domain) to lay the foun- England first went to Holland where erican tradition of friendship for op-
Undimmed by human tears!
pressed
peoples,
has
recently
put
its
dation
of
Ilederah
thirty-one
years
him
to
see
the
truth
and
appreciate
they
were
treated
with
kindness,
re-
America!
America!
George R. Pollock, son of Mrs. Sarah
When these pioneers bought a ceiving the full advantages of the lib- stamp of approval on the movement.
God shed His grace on thee,
Pollock of Cleveland, Ohio, on Wed- it, said: "Nowhere have I seen so ago.
many of the so-called Christian vir- stretch of land of about 8,000 acres erty-loving Dutch people. But the The events of the recent past have And crown thy good with brother-
nesday, June 28.
of
worthless
land, the Arab chieftain children of these pilgrims soon began demonstrated that this contract has
tues, like sympathy, kindness and
hood,
charity, as I have amongst the Jews." who sold the land inquired with to "lose their English ways"—and so been carried out to the letter without
AUSLENDER-ECKER
From shining sea to sea!
On June 25 Mrs. Ilemen Ecker And it is absolutely true that these amazement what they proposed to do it was to rebuild the new England infringing "the civil and religious
Katherine Lee Bates.
united in marriage to Ignace admirable virtues are not manifested with this pestilential swamp, known that they crossed the Atlantic to face rights of existing non-Jewish com-
5 was
only towards their Jewish neighbors. at that time as the worst malarial dis- the dangers of Indian warfare. These munities in Palestine or the right and
Auslendcr of River Rouge.
/A
6% Interest.
When the Jew is treated with ordi- trict in Palestine. "It Is the door to Puritans of the sevententh century political status enjoyed by Jews in
COLONIAL THEATER
nary fairness and consideration it is, death," the Arab warned them. The preferred the "stern and rockbound any other country." On the contrary,
HARRIS-LITVINOWITZ
No Commissions or
One of the most promising com-
as a rule, his natural tendency to reply came from the Jews, with real coast" of Massachusetts to the smil- the Jews are bringing prosperity and
of
the
pretty
weddings
of
the
One
bination
vaudeville and photoplays of
Oriental
imagery:
"It
shall
be
the
happiness
to
the
Arabs
in
Palestine,
these qualities towards all his
ing hamlets of Flanders, for exper-
r week was that of Miss Fannie Lit- show
Bonus Charged.
ience taught them that only in a new which will become the common coun- the Colonial Theater's season has
, vinowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. neighbors. Some of the latter have gateway to gold."
been
arranged
for the Fourth of July
Well,
both
the
Arab
and
the
Jews
try
of
two
great
branches
of
the
Semi-
land could they preserve the old tra-
Litvinowitz, and Maurice been known to complain at times that
On completed single and two- 0, Samuel which
week, which starts next Monday with
was solemnized Sunday Jewish neighborliness is too effusive were right. In the first five years ditions of England and safe-guard tic race.
family residences. Six per cent p Harris,
the
matipee
performance.
A diversi-
more
than
half
of
the
colony
were
their religious principles.
June 25, at 7 o'clock, in the and therefore likely to become ob-
simple interest. Easy monthly a/ evening,
fied array of vaudeville talent of &li-
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Rabbis trusive. The people who feel that dead, sacrificed in the great battle
A generation has passed since the
payments,
repayable
over
ten
'
GARRICK
THEATER
ster
proportions
and
new
brand
against
malaria.
But
the
"saving
a
0 years. Should death happen any $ Hershman and Eiseman officiated. way are the kind who resent even remnant" of that little band never settler. of Ilederah, fleeing from the
first run photoplay thriller, "Out of
The bride, who was given away by the kindness of those who in religion,
relentless persecution of Czarist Rus-
time before 10 years, then the
the
Silent
North,"
will
celebrate
the
thought
of
deserting.
For
twenty
wore a gown of French or in race, or sometimes in politics,
sia, refused to seek a haven of refuge
The Garrick Theater will celebrate week for Colsnial patrons.
mortgage is automatically paid , her father,
satin crepe, trimmed with lace, and happen to be different from them. years they were unable to increase in the broad fields of Canada or Aus- the Fourth of July week with a typi-
by insurance, and all payments
Included
in
the
list
of
all-star
acts
their
numbers
above
the
initial
one
■ veil of silk tulle which was held in The world is queer in many respects, hundred. The newcomers took the tralia, in the rich states of the Ameri- cal American drama, "The Copper- next week, booked as usual through
n on the mortgage stops. And
place by a headdress of duchess lace and there are many queer people in
can Unoin, (as yet unaffected by any
the big Shubert chain, one of the
g your family receives cash, in /
and orange blossoms. She carried -a. it. These are crucial times in Amer- places only of those who had gone to immigration quota), or amid the un- head," written by the dean of Ameri- two largest in the world, will be the
2
e
being
/addition to the mortgag aid
shower bouquet of bridal roses. Miss ica. The crux is not political or eco- the "silent halls of death," and the developed wealth of Argentina or can playwrights, Augustus Thomas.
wiped out, a sum equal to the 2
cemetery
of
Hederah
is
the
pride
of
South Africa. Instead, they prefer- It was this play in which Lionel Bar- Stratford Comedy Four, a quartet of
Ida Litvinowitz, sister of the bride, nomic. These matters will eventual-
alt
A amount which has been p
wearing a frock of orchid colored ly be solved in the good old Ameri- the colony to this day—the receptacle red the malarial swamps of ancient rymore scored such a decided hit as harmonizers who inject quaint hu-
• the principal of the mortgage.
mor into their offering in a most
their
bravest
and
best.
But
dur-
of
silk Canton crepe, trimmed with sil- can way. The danger is now as to ing that twenty years Ilederah was Samaria, amid the ruins of their old Milt Shanks, the copperhead, who for pleasing
$ Write for particulars to
manner; Austin and De.'
ver attended bliss Litvinowitz as the doubts whether the equally good
fatherland, for only there were they 40 years of his life practically lived laney in "The
Syncopated Hotel," a
conquered.
maid of honor. The bridesmaids, who and old American ideals of friendly,
certain of preserving, Hebrew tradi- in disgrace among his friends and his comedy singing,
A
Jew
from
Australia
introduced
dancing and talking
generous,
neighborly
and
tolerant
wore,
georgette
dresses
of
various
Judaism.
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tions and the status of
family through a promise given to sketch that is rated as one of the
rap-
the
eucalyptus
tree,
which
grows
rainbow shades, were the Misses Syl- feeling are to survive. The Jewish
In the last forty years forty-three "Abe" Lincoln.
humorous high marks of the Shubert.
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via Harris, Estelle Wartell, Esther people should do everything in their idly and absorbs moisture to such an Jewish colonies have been establaihed
Frank Morgan will be given an circuit. These players all work .in
Harris and Hattie Goldsmith. The power to promote this survival. no extent that it is one of the most effec- in Palestine, with a population of ov- unusual
opportunity in the Lionel blackface and they are adept artists '
matter whether or not an occasional tive agencies in the draining of er 15,000 farmers. (This is consider- Barrymore
were of pale pink roses.
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role, while Ann Harding with the cork, as well as experts at
0 bouriuets
Swamps.
The
eucalyptus
tree—now
Mr. Harris had as is best man boor and bigot wishes them to be
ably
more
than
was
accomplished
in
will
play
the
dual role of Mrs. Shanks putting their comedy over the foots;
DETROIT, MICHIGAN •
Jacob Rosenberg and as groomsmen made the victims of the plague of in- called by the Arab the "Jew's Tree" the first four decades in the colonize- and the granddaughter.
malaria.
to
lights.
—is,
indeed,
the
antidote
Messrs. Morris I Penfil, Peter tolerance and narrow-mindedness.

CORNFIELD-SURAVITZ

The home of Mrs. B. Suravitz of
702 Medbury boulevard was the
scene of a pretty wedding on Sun-
day, June 18, when her daughter,
Miss Doris Suravitz, was united in
marriage to Mannie Cornfield of To-
ronto, Ont. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rabbi A. M. Ilershman.
The bride was charming in a gown
of white sequin over duchess satin.
She carried a bouquet of bridal roses
and valley fillies. Her only atten-
dant was her sister, Miss Ann Sure-
vitz, as maid of honor. Jack New-
ton was best man. The ceremony
was followed by a dinner and danc-
ing, after which Mr. and Mrs. Corn-
field left for an extended trip through
the East and for Toronto, Ont. Out
of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. S.
Cornfield, parents of the groom; Miss
Sylvia Cornfield, sister of the groom;
Miss Anna Cornfield, cousin of the
groom, and Jack Newton, all of To-
ronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Cornfield
will be at home to friends after July
1 at 702 Medbury boulevard.

RABBI R. HURWITZ

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