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August 24, 1923 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-08-24

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CLILION ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, 01110

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Ew-agement Announced.

A Feature of

Our August
Fur Sale

This

'1

Hudson Seal
Coat at $495

Skins soft and pliable as
Duvetyne. Full length
model; shawl collar and
deep cuffs of Viatka
Squirrel. Large, wide
sleeves. Fastened at side
with fancy ornament—
a truly remarkable buy.

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DETitorr, MICHIGAN

New Fall Colors
To Brighten Up
Your Wardrobe!

Engagentruts

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen of
4515 West Warren avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter
Anna, to Edward Klimist of this city.
Reception will take place at the
Cohen residence on Sunday, Aug. 26

Joseph \Vetsmun of Virginia park
has returned from New York, where
he accompanied his daughter, Miss
Mary Wetsman, prior to her depar-
ture on the S.S. l'aris for European
countries. •

Woodward Thrit to Washington

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Riff of 504
Hendrie avenue announce the en•
gagement of their daughter, Shirley,
to Ben Zimmerman of Toledo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levinson of
Johnstown, Pa., are spending a few
weeks in Detroit, guests of relatives
and friends.

Sketches from our
COLLEGE GIRL SALE

Mrs. Rose Mathis of 4216 Brush
street announces the engagement of
her daughter, Isabel Marietta• to Ed-
ward S. Green of New York Cif y.

Mr. and Mrs. David Ponnusky and
son, Milton, .of Clairmount avenue
are motoring to interesting portions
in Illinois, stopping en route for a
several days' stay in Chicago, where
they visited points of interest.

', rand S. Friedman of Los Angeles,
Calif., and Harry S. Frank of Chi-
cago were recent guests at the home
of Mrs. S. M. Gregor of West Grand
boulevard.

PAGE SEVEN

(ARON IGUE

Marriages

KEIDAN-SINAIKO

MISS MILDRED BURNSTEIN

31r. :11111 3Irs. Alex Sinaiko of Maili•
son, Wis., announce the marriage of
their (laughter, Sohnia, to Max Kei-
dan of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnstein fu bled-
\I r. and Mrs. Robert Rosen of bury avenue announce the engage-
COHEN-WISE
ment
of their daughter, Mildred, to
Glynn court entertained as their
irresistably
Youthiul,
kWh 1111 111;111 . 1/1. 0/1 . /11(
house guest Mrs. A. Ilarrison of Chi- Harry Satovsky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Announcement is made of the mar.
smart, .n new velvet
this a striking
1/111ke
Max
Satovsky.
Reception
will
be
cago.
shape, in wood tones,
riagerof Hortense Herman Wise of
font for 22..50. Others
held Sunday, Aug. 26.
at 10.00.
Cincinnati to Myron S. Cohen, son of
up to :65.00.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cohen of 7353
Mr. and Mrs. David ih'ilkus of Cal.

Hanover
avenue,
Detroit,
on
Aug.
0,
vert avenue, who have recently re-
Pisgah Lodge Resolution on at Cincinnati. Following a two weeks'
turned from an extended trip through
Death of Warren G.
motor trip, Mr. tied Mrs. Cohen are
the Canadian Rockies, California and
making their home in Detroit.
stops en route at many of the West-
Harding.
ern cities, are entertaining as their
guests Mrs. A. Lorenz and children
LEVINE-MOGILL
The resolution adopted by l'isgah
of Chicago.
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., on the death
One of the interesting weddings of
of the late President Warren G. part-
the midsummer season was that of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lipsitz of ing, signed by Joseph J. Cummins as
Alice Morin, daughter of Mr. and
Wager street are hosts to their par- past president, Theodore Levin, presi-
Mrs. M. Mogill, formerly of Boston,
ents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ro- dent, and Joseph L. Staub, secretary,
Mass., and Irwin Levine, non of Mn.
senfield and Miss Hannah Rosenfield follows:
and Mrs. S. Levine of New York
of Akron, Ohio. Many charming af-
"A great bereavement, momentous
City. The wedding took place at the
fairs are planned for the visiting in its significance, has suddenly af-
To wear on and off
Elkins Hotel, Mt. Clemens, on Sun-
fected the hearts of the people of our
guests.
rater mot, to
fleNtining
A ninel treatment of
day evening, Aug. 5. Rev. Samuel
land. An illustrious man—wise, kind,
sport suit of neat de-
ruff or neckline, a vivid
Mogill, the bride's brother, read the
Mrs. Joseph Sillman, formerly of faithful—passed away. Warren G. marriage service in the presence of
bit of color, distin-
sign, in browns and
Detroit, now a resident of Los An- Harding, President of this great Na- a large number of friends and relit_
blurs, green, and rose,
guishes each Betty
geles, Calif., who spent the summer tion, in the fulness of his powers, uni- tines. The bride was attended by
Wales frock in the stile
et 20.50.
months at Long Island, N. Y., is at versally honored and beloved, fell prey Miss Zelda !lassol as maid of honor
at 02.75.
the Park Hotel, Mt. Clemens, for a to his ambition to serve his fellowmen and by. the Misses Tillie Halperin,
in excess of his physical strength.
few weeks' May;
"Risen from humble walks in life, Edith Sominsky and Ida Greenwald
he rose by honesty of purpose and as bridesmaids. Master George Mo-
Albert Finsterwald of Byron sterling probity, to a position supreme gill served as ring bearer and Hen-
Manor, Byron avenue, has returned in honor and power and responsibility, rietta Hassol as the flower girl. The
from a fishing trip to Cheboygan, to the highest that men can attain— bride wore a gown of white chiffon
Mich.
that of the Chief Executive of the over silver cloth made with a tight
bodice and extremely full, irregular
United States of America.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacobs of
"During his occupancy of the ex- skirt. Ber veil was of tulle and had
Cornwall, Ont., who have been visit- alted responsible station, he performed a crown of Mantilla lace and pearls.
ing their sister, Miss Lillian Jacobs the duties of his office to a degree that She carried a shower bouquet of
Distinctly necessary—
over-
of 299 Medbury boulevard, for the elicited the respect, devotion and com- white roses and fillies of the valley.
little
Demure
one of these good look-
nest month, have returned to their mendation even of those politically Pink and yellow delphinium roses and
blouses of white crepe
ing robes of gaily fig-
other spring flowers decorated the
dr chine; can he worn
home.
if red corduroy, in pink
averse to him.
all season-10.75.
or blue-7.50.
"Assuming the presidency at a junc- aisle to the altar. Harry Mogill, the
Mrs. H. Solinsky, accompanied by ture when our Country and the world bride's brother, acted as best man alul
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Edward at large was in a state of tribulation the ushers were Messrs. Joseph So-
F. Greenfield, Miss Rose Solinsky and —in a condition that presaged peril- minsky, Mark Jacobson and Nat Ger-
A college girl, Miss Frances Ames, is here to
Charles Solinsky, returned from a ous times in all that concerns our suk. Israel Katz of the Detroit Sym-
greet you and assist you in shopping.
motor trip to St. Joseph, Mich.; Gary, Country's affairs, he, by wisdom, dis- phony Orchestra, accompanied by
Mrs.
Katz,
played
several
solos.
Out-
Ind., and Chicago.
cretion and intensive patriotism,
guided the ship of state safely beyond of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. S.
Levine and Jar Levine of New York
Miss Ethel Blumenfield of Beals threatening shoals and rocks.
avenue left for a visit in New York,
"Warren G. Ilarding's entire career, City and Mrs. Pammow and daughter,
where she will attend the marriage of from adolescence to his untimely de- Rose, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Le-
mise, was characterized by motives vine left for a boat trip east nail will
her uncle, N. Blumenfield.
and acts that leave a heritage to all make their home in Detroit.
Miss Fay Wallace of 2306 Clair- the world, such as is destined to be-
mount avenue has returned from her come a prominent factor for the bet-
visit in Chicago. tertnent of one and all. His name and
fame, through his exemplary traits,
Dr. Albert H. Krohn has returned will be, "titsrEi hneaehsstiginWmmb
from a fortnight's stay with his fam- will be, 'First in the hearts of his
ily at their summer home in Burling- countrymen.'
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbert Wallace of
"We, the members of Pisgah Lodge
ton Beach, Ont.
No. 34, Independent Order 13'nai 138 Fredeick street are receiving fe -
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank and Beith, bowed in sorrow and reverence licitations on the birth of a son, Stan-
sons, Julian and Eugene, of Los An- with all loyal and compassionate peo. ley Wallace, on Aug. 14.

geles, Calif., formerly of Detroit, are pie of our country, feel impelled to •
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I.. Landsberg
give expression to our thoughts and
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ney Stone of 1435 Burlingame ave- feeling, upon the irreparable loss sus- (Rhea Goldsmith) are receiving con-
tained in the death of our illustrious gratulations on the birth of a daugh-
nue.
chieftain; also to convey to his be- ter, Joyce Helene, on Aug. 16.
Joseph 'Wallace and family of 4240 reared widow, who in triumph and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schwartz
Brush street have moved to their new sorrow, exemplified true and ennobling
home at 2306 Clairmount avenue, American womanhood, our deep sym- (Bertha Saperstein) aver receiving
pathy and condolence. May she find congratulations on the birth of a son,
corner LaSalle boulevard.
consolation in the knowledge that her Ernest J., on Aug. 5.
Rabbi Samuel Sachs of Portend, loss and her bereavement is shared
Ore., who has visited in Detroit the by all the people near and far.
past two weeks, has returned home. "Resolved, That the sentiments FEDERATION GETS WORK
. herein expressed be inscribed on our
FOR JEWISH DEAF MUTES
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeYoung, son, records and a copy thereof transmit-
Sydney, and daughter, Selma, ham ted to the sorely tried and sorrowful
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—In or-
returned from a pleasant stay at the widow of the departed President of der to give deaf-mutes employment
our Nation, Warren G. Harding."
Breakers, Cedar Point.
without undue ctinpetition, more than
7110 employers of New York have co-
Mrs. Irving J. Wolfgang and
',iterated with the Federation for the
Betty REVISION OF RABBI'S
and
daughters, Hortense
Support of Jewish Philanthropic Sc-
Ih'stablishrd 7.'0471
TRIAL IN SEPTEMBER citities, according to an announcement
Elaine, have returned from a five
weeks' stay at Ottawa Beach Hotel,
made by Dr. Albert .1. Amateau, di-
Ottawa Beach, Mich.
WARSAW.—(J. T. A. Correspond- rector of the S•cittly for the Welfare
ence)—A deputation of rabbis has of Jewish Deaf, which is maintained
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lachman of
isited the chairman of the Warsaw by Federation at 40 West One-hun-
West Ferry avenue, who have been • Military Court and asked him to take dred and Fifteenth street.
9 traveling through Europe since May,
The Society for the Welfare of the
up at an early date the revision of
are at present in Berlin, Germany, the trial of Rabbi Schapiro of Plotzk, Jewish Deaf is the only real com-
1507 Woodwatd at
where they will meet their son-in-law. who was short (luring the Bolshevist munity center exclusively for the deaf
Sol S. \'ineberg of Montreal, Que.
invasion of Poland after trial by and dumb in the United States. It
This Sale Posticely Etuls Sept. 1st.
court martial on an alleged charge not only provides recreation for more
Miss Aimee Barnett of Carter ave- of espionage. The chairman of the than 4,000 handicapped persons but
nue is spending a pleasant fortnight court promised that the revision would teaches trades to many men and wom-
on the Great Lakes, aboard the be started in September.
en who cannot speak or hear, besides
Several attempts have been made conducting a placement bureau for its
Steamer Noronic.
to get a revision of the trial in order
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frank of Ro-, to establish the innocence of the rabbi,
"Must printing shops employ at
wena street have moved into their but for various reasons the arrange- least one deaf-mute," said 1)r. Amu.
Chicago
boulevard.
teau,
"and many electrical and me-
ments had to be postponed. In Janu-
new home at 1990

ary, 1022, several sittings were held ^hankie] manufacturing houses have
Gar.
3755
'teen
very
sympathetic to our task of
Mrs. Jack Jacobson of
of the revision court in Warsaw. It
land avenue entertained as her guests was decided to transfer the proce•d- getting these men and women jobs.
f ' OA
g_
The
700
employers
on our lists accept
the past week Mrs. Albert Edelson ing, to Plotzk, but owing to the se-
f
k 01
vere winter the roads were impass- a certain quota of deaf mutes in pro-
And daughter, Ruth, of Cleveland.
portion
to
the
number
of
normal
per-
able.
sons in their shops. Stores have taken
Jack Jacobson of 3788 Garland

air boys and girls who did not know
avenue is spending two weeks in
We are offering • these books in a quick clean-up sale at very l''''
A DEFINITION OF AMERICA skilled trades into the packing and
, 0
Cleveland and Cedar Point.
prices. Hundreds of 'rood books at 50c each. Others at
shipping departments."
one-half the publishers' prices.
1
By Rabbi Abbe Billet Silver.
Mr. and Mrs. James Jones have re.

DON'T MISS THIS BIG SALE
turned from a trip to Buffalo and
Front an address before the N. A. } -1,74.4. ■ •••••sse• —
31..6.• your selections at 0111, Your chance to get good books itt l
other Eastern points.
;!
I'. A. Convention, Cleveland.)
REAL BARGAINS
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ellis of West
"In the heat and the strife of the
Philadelphia avenue have left for
Buffalo and New York City for a I war I was asked once to give my defi-
nition of America, and I said to the
month's stay.
men: 'To me America is infinitely
1268 Library A
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunn and son of ' more than an aggregate of 110,000,-
Dexter boulevard have toured to But- , 0110 men; to me America is all that $
Palo, New York City. Atlantic City, the submerged races of the world wish i
:1 ______
Boston and l'hiladelphia for a lengthy t I tit and cannot; to me America is
the concrete realization of what the
stay.
ages have hoped for and labored for.' .
bliss Laura Ellis of West Phila- That was my definition I gave to
delphia avenue has as her guests Miss them.
"It is a definition. It is a creed. It
Claire Robbins of Cleveland, Ohio;
Ire Cr•am Molds of all shapes •nd
Miss Louise Isaacs and Miss Jean is a challenge. Gout built a continent
• ites for dinners or parties. grew+
Feldman of Buffalo, N. Y. Many de- of glory and filled it with treasures
cream. spetially pre•
1 or An
Place your order
lightful functions are being planned untold. He carpeted it with soft roll- ,
pared on nyder.
Also Bookkeeping, Accounting, Typewriti•g, Etc.
wilh I, a now
ing prairies and pillared it with thun- :
in their honor.
if
dering mountains. Ile studded it with
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Anspach soft flowing fountains and traced it
are spending several weeks at the with long winding streams. He graced
FOR FALL TERM
Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, and it with deep shadowed forests and
7231 MACK AVENUE
0314 WOODWARD
the Charlevoix Beach llotel, Charle- filled them with song.
Melrose 0712
"Then he called unto a thousand

voix, Mich.
'DETROIT
peoples and summoned the bravest
Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Kohn of ,1039 among them. They came from the
Vinewood avenue have returnedffrom ends of the earth, each bearing a gift
a delightful motor trip through the and a hope. The glow of adventure
VG
Blue Ridge mountains, with stop- was in their eyes and the glory of
overs at intersecting points, includ- hope withih their souls. And out of
Moles, wart .—removed by Multiple Elee•
ing Baltimore, Washington, Atlantic the labor of men and the bounty of
trolysic Work guaranteed permanent.
City, Philadelphia ani Pittsburgh. earth, out of prayers of men and the
Entire !ad sad 3rd Flews of the S o o•r ► Dow* Meek. Car. Pak Plass
Dr. and Mrs.- Kohn en'ertained as hopes of the world, God fashioned a
GEORGIA I. GIFFORD
Eatahlidood 1610
their guests the past week their sister nation in love, blessed it with • pun.
304 David Whitney Bldg.
pose
sublime
and
called
it
Amer.
Main
3172
and brother-in-law, J. Friedman of
I.
teal'"
Butler, Pa .

iT

T

HE new Fall shades now being

displayed in the smart shops
—how beautifully they would
transform your old things! And
that is precisely what our "magic"
dyeing process CAN do; it can
make your wardrobe fresh, beauti-
ful, new!
We help you get an extra sea-
son's wear out of everything' and
your are just
as smartly
dressed as
anyone who
has spent hei.
last dollar on
new Fall
clothes!
FRENCH

DRY
CLEANERS

"MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST"

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PHONE EMPIRE 3364

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THINK—
What it means for you to be able to art what you want without embar•

sassing yourself finaneially. We sell more reasonable than others and

have the easy paymentsystem for your benefit.

Watches — Diamonds — Jewelry

New York Jewelry House

Phone Glendale 9550

4611 Woodward Ave.

Between Garfield and F

t.

Personal Shopping Service

Saturday, Sept. 1st Last Day

EVERY FUR

Bona -fide Reductions
in Our 36 th Annttat

August Sale

Buy With Confidence
at Fur Headquarters

Newton-Annis

Clifford

From the President's Desk—Talk No.

153

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"Captains
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They weren't just "appointed."
They rose from the ranks—they
earil promotion step by step.
They got what they went after.

Success isn't attained in a (lay.
It is a long, laborious process and
only the lighters who have learn-
ed self-mastery ever reach it.

Train yourself to sacrifice.
study, hard work agd thrift and
success is yours.


Judged by results, the price of success is cheap.
It is merely trading a few years of hard work for
many years of leisure- -comfort—luxury.

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• aeekers
S ee k ers of Book Bargains •

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