America 'mesh &dada Cadet CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE n oar Qrso4a1"). New Wraps Engagements Mr. and Mrs. D. Rutenberg o Montreal announce the engagemen of their daughter, Lena, to Jack El Miss Judith Breitenbach, daughter lenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. William of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Breitenbach II. Ellenstein of this city. of Putnam avenue, has joined the Mr. and Mrs. IL Levinson of Kirby many campers at Camp Cavell, near avenue announce the engagement of Port Huron, Mich. their daughter, Evelyn, to Nate Reu- ben, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Reuben Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cantor of this city. (nee Mrs. Esther Kemp), whose mar- riage was an event of the past month, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goose of have returned from their wedding Farnsworth street announce the en- trip and are occupying an apartment gagement of their daughter, Eva, to at 434 Peterboro avenue. Sam Kerbis of Youngstown, Ohio. ' That Tell of New Details and a New Silhouette k showing of the latest Fash- ions of Paris--more luxuri- ous in line and sThouette than ever but which leaves much of the elegance to the quality of the fabrics and the chic of the wearer. Rich fabrics as Marvella, Milveen, Velloma, Fashona and oth- ers of equal beauty. • •sbdw Miss Libbits Myers, who visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. Bark- man, in East Tawas, Mich., spent several days in Detroit this week as guest of Miss Dora Davidson of Fred- erick street, prior to her return to her home in New York City. Mrs. A. Levy, accompanied by her soon, David Levy. left on the S.S. Juanita for Duluth, Minn., where they will make an extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Zack t Ethel Levy). $65.00, $85.00 Up Mrs. J. Rosenstock of Los Angeles, Calif , is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lottie Itaisek. CORA. 17000.1.1 muorr, MICHIGAN Mrs. I. Berkman and Miss Bertha Berkman of Waco. Texas, who have made a protracted stay in Detroit, have gone to Pittsburgh, where they contemplate remaining several weeks. 1)r. stool Milo. J. H. Wax anti family are occupying their summer home at Hamm, Ont., anti are entertaining as their guest their mother, Mrs. I. ax, and Samuel A. Wax of Wil- mette, M., formerly of Detroit. Think!--- Miss Lillian Lieber of 1570 Edison avenue has returned from a five !weeks' stay at Lake Orion. Isn't it far cheaper to keep Clothes Clean, than to keep paying for new clothes? I J. Lieber halt:one for a 10 days' 'stay in Chicag On his return he will stop at Ottawa Beach. -- Mies Rosa Ottenberg of Clairmount avenue left for a month's trio east. She will stop en route at Niagara Falls, New York, Fair Rockaway, Bal- timore and Washington. --- I Dr. and Mrs. I. G. Taub of Chi- cago have returned from a trip east, accompanied by their sister, Miss :Jane Taub. Mrs. Taub and Miss Taub will visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Santlorf of 1993 Tuxedo avenue he fore returning to Chicago. I: arrtages .....••••••••••) GROSS-APPELBAUM A charming wedding of the sum- mer season took place on Sunday, Aug. 12, at which Miss Minna Appel- baum, (laughter of Mrs. Dina Appel- baum, became the bride of Harold Gross, son of David Grass of Detroit. The marriage ceremony, which was solemnized by Rabbi A. M. Ilersh- man at the home of the bride's sis- ter, Mrs. Samuel Shafer of West Be- thune avenue, was witnessed by mem- bers of the immediately family only. The bride was lovely in white mollim flame satin with girdle of garniture of pearls and wore a white hat of same material with cascades of white chantilly lace. The bridal bouquet was of strange blossoms with stream- ers of white tulle. Mrs. Appelbaum, mother of the bride, wore a costume of black chantilly lace and black chiffon with corsage of pink sweet peas and violets. The bride's only attendant, the matron of honor, Mrs. Max Krell, was gowned in black duchess satin with drapings of filmy lace and carried an arm bouquet of I,a France rosebuds and valley Hies. Those coining from out of the city to attend the nuptials were Mrs. Harry Lehr and daughter, Miss Shir- ley Lehr, of New York, sister and niece of the bride. After a wedding trip south, Mr. and Mrs, Gross will reside at 295 Ilendrie avenue. FINK.STEPSAY Mr. and Mrs. N. Stepsay announce the marriage of their daughter, Rose, to A. 11. Fink of Brownsville, Pa., on Tuesday, July 24, at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. Borenstein, Monessen, Pa. After an extended trip to New' York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City, the bridal couple will be at home at Brownsville, Pa. SOHECHITA IS MOST HUMANE SLAUGHTER Finland Scientist Avers Jewish Form of Killing Animals Painless. y --and the more money you will save on your wardrobe." and Miss Ida Freyman are motoring to London, Ont., where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Lewis for a week, after which time they will motor to Niagara Falls. "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" 7452 WOODWARD — CORNER CUSTER PHONE EMPIRE 3364 H. BERGER L. LIPNIK THINK— What it means for you to be Ode to get what ion want without ember- ...it , ng yourself financially. We sell more rea.onable than others and have the ea y liniment )y)tem for your benefit. Watches — Diamonds — Jewelry New York Jewelry House Phone Glendale 9560 4611 Woodward Ave. Between Garfield and Forest. This pleletot of natural Smartly tailored skirts of camel's hair is cleverly imported novelty fabrics trimmed with brown and are shown in plaid a, . bittersweet. Other golf c h e c k s and stripes, coats of softest camel's uniquely fashioned, in hair and imported sweat- wanly new models, in the ens are cross-stitched in favored browns, tans and rich colors. navy. 9.75 and Up Ahavath Zion Sale of Tickets. Congregation Starts PALESTINE EXECUTIVE GIVES FACTS, FIGURES IMMIGRATION OF YEAR Miss Betty R. Silver has left for Nearly 8,000 Entered in 10 Months, Elaborate Service Maintained by Chicago and New York, where she Karen H•yesod. will spend several weeks with rela- tives and friends. A report just received from the Miss Frieda Pollack of Cincinnati Immigration Department of the Zion- is visiting with relatives and friends ist Executive in Palestine, covering the period from June, 1922, to March, in Detroit. 1923 inclusive, reveals the fact that ) Mrs. I.. Kart and niece, Miss Ruth (luring this period of ten months, a total of 7,913 emigrants entered Pal- Ennis, have left for a visit to Cleve- estine. Of these the analysis shows land and Niagara Falls. 2,739 were unmarried. 1,421 were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 11. Singer married, and that there were 3,781 and son, Jafery, will stop at the Ma- dependents. With regard to the coun- try of origin, those coming from sonic Country Club for 10 days. Poland numbered 2,155, from Russia Miss Dorothy Minden of Grand Rap- 2,000, Ukraine 551, and the remaining from Luthuania, Turkey, Morocco, ids, whose marriage to Harold W. Kline will be an event of Sept. 2, is Roumania and other countries of Cen- tral and Southern Europe. Those the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Kline coming from America number 194. :of Calvert avenue. An elaborate reception service for the benefit of the incoming immi- grants is being maintained by the Pal- estine Zionist Executi4. This service includes two large immigration camps, one in Jaffa, which is the principal port of entry; the other in Haifa, to the north. The immigrants are re- ceived and housed in these camps un- til employment is found for them. The health of the immigrants and the sani- tation of the camps is carefully safe- guarded. This immigration service is one of the activities which is main- tained in Palestine by the Zionist Ex- ecutive, with funds provided by the Koren Ilayesod. With regard to emigration from Palestine, the report states that sev- eral statements which have appeared about the large number of emigrants from Palestine are based on misunder- standings. Practically no Chaluzim I (Jewish Pioneers) have left the coun- I try. With regard to the alleged ap- plications for Polish visas for pass- ! ports from Palestine, it may be point- ed nut that the Polish consulate con- ! eiders nearly all Jews who have en- tered Palestine from Poland to have I lost their l'olish Nationality without : having acquired a Palestinian Na- ti , nality since at present there is no Nationality Law in Palestine. The Consulate therefore declined to issue visas. The supposed emigrants from PA- estine are either members of the old Yishub, who have lawn invited by friends in America to come to that country,'or tourists who never intend- ed to stay more than a few months in Palestine, or Palestinians going abroad temporarily either for business or for their holidays. The following table gives the num- ber of immigrants during the period month by month: 1300K BARGAINS FOR SUMMER READING Just received, • special lot of Publishers' Remainders, regularly sold at $1,50, $1.75 and $2.00, now offered at 39c Each Or three books for $1.00. Sheehan's Bookstore smart design, the attractive fall footwear model featured here is but typical of many equally satisfying ones now arriving daily at Fyfe's. It has Span- ish Louis heels and bench turned soles. Comes in patent leather, grey ooze, field mouse kid and black satin. Priced at $15 Fourth Floor Silk Hotiery to Other New Full Models Nom on Viitlay Match Colored Short Woodward and Adams Un• Mar- D.P.n • married tied dents Total Pa 261 530 June. 1922 ... 179 16s Mt July .. 55 123 SIC 630 151 131 Poorest bent•mber 169 117 515 691 October 173 132 116 721 1.145 November . 313 691 211 3142 409 lie-ember . 3711 119 170 J•nuary. 1922. 456 115 1.022 afta 116 351 Feb 249 11•relt 145 192 191 1.151 Total. .. ..2,716 1,111 11.711 7.912 The fortune of this world is like a wheel with two buckets, the full becomes empty and the empty full.— The Talmud. The Chronicle Recommends Its Advertisers To A 11 Readers GEORGIA I. GIFFORD 304 David Whitney Bldg. Main 3172 AS you are judged by the com- pany you keep, so may you be regarded in business by the bank with whom you deal. The Nation al Bank of Com- merce is particularly proud of the selective manner in which its clientele has been built. THE moiampam example of cor- 1550 Woodward Avenue Mole, wart.—removed by Multiple Elea- Work guaranteed permanent. of Exquisite Beauty rect style, rare beauty, rich personality and 10.75 and Up In the Sport Shop SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Fall Footwear S an For Autumn and Outdoors a New Skirt and jacket Nirtils Mrs. Adolph Seitner and family motored to New York to meet Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan II. Goldberg Seitner, who will arrive on the of 1558 Glynn court are receiving rteamer Majestic. congratulations on the birth of a son Miss Mollie Goldstein, A. Goldstein on Aug. 13. FRENCH DRY CLEANERS JI Ilimeihochs Woodward Thni to Washington LONDON.--(J. T. A. Correspond- euce.I--That the Jewish method of slaughter appears to offer "a more certain guarantee of painless death of the animal than the usual method" is asserted by Professor Carl Tiger. stelit, professor of physiology at the Helsingfors University, who has sent the Jewish Chronicle here a copy of the report he had made to the goy- eminent of Finland at the time the government was considering the pro- hibition of "Schechita." Professor Tigerstedes report, upon which, according to the Chronicle, the government's action in withdraw- ing the prohibition, was based, is as follows: "As requested, I beg hereby to cer- t ify that with the severance of both arteries of the neck, consciousness practically instantly disappears and does not return. "From this it follows that the kill- ing of the animal according to the Jewish rite, in accordance with which both arteries of the neck are severed simultaneously with one single cut performed by means of a specially sharp knife, must be considered as being as absolutely free of pain— quite as free from pain as the killing by means of stunning or a shooting mask. "This, of course, is on the assump- tion that the casting of the animal and the stretching of its neck (tor the purpose of cutting) is in Jewish slaughter performed by the applica- tion of suitable apparauts. "In this connection I must also point out that Jewish slaughtering may not be performed by anybody, but only by an official who (occupies a fairly high position within the Jew- ish community. In these circum- stances the Jewish method of slaugh- ter seems to me a more certain guar- antee of painless death of the animal than the usual method new prescribed by law, especially as the latter method may he carried out by any untrained person." The side of seats for the holidays has already begun at the Congrega- tion Ahavath Zion, at Holbrook and Beaubien. A committee is at the synagogue for this purpose from 7 to 10 every evening and entire after- noons on Tuesdays. A special cantor SCHLUSSEL-GOLDMAN Mr. and* Mrs. Samuel Atkins of Charming in all its appointments has been engaged for the holidays. ,Collingwood avenue and their broth- was the wedding reception of Itlabelle To secure the best seats, immediate !era, Dave and George Arfa, have re- , 13. Goldman, daughter of Mr. and selection is advised. turned front a motor trip to Chicago : Mrs. J. Goldman, and Harold M. If in after life the son prospers and •and South Haven. Schlussel, at the bride's residence on West Grand boulevard. Mrs. David is richer than his father, he must see A house party and lawn fete Was! A. Levine, sister of the groom, at- that his prosperity is shared by his given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tended as maid of honor. After a parents. Ile must not live in greater , B. It. Federman of 3808 Twenty- I wedding trip east, Mr. and Mrs. luxury than they; he must not allow them to suffer poverty while he en- ! eighth street on Sunday evening,; Schlussel will make their home in De- joys wealth. But the son must not Aug. 12, in honor of the birthday of ' trait, after Sept. 10. make himself obnoxious by too many their daughter, Miss Irene Federman. attentions.—The Talmud. The home and garden were beautiful- ly decorated and a luncheon was served for 30 couples. OU want to be well dressed, of course; but dressing well does not mean buying new clothes. Rather does it mean wear- ing clothes that always look like new! 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