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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-07-18

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CLIFTON AVINU1 • C.INGINNATI 30, OHIO

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MEMORIAL SERVICES
FOR HERZL PLANNED

fliarrutgro

eeeseeme

Women's and Misses'

Apparel for Summer Hours

Expressing Fashion's Newest Whims

Sommer styles of delightful nalvette and pert Avidity. Piquant modes
which •re distinctive and wholly different from those found in the or-
dinary shops. Heady r fo work-end trito, For prospective vacations and
for all-around town and country wear.

BS ilk@

roams

No connection with any other store

Asc iptrisailimpl,momplkcifig

1 1'
6MERiCA'S

ITNESt DRUG STORE

invites you most cordially to en-
joy the refreshing coolness of this
shop, at whose excellent foun-
tain the most tempting warm-
weather drinks and dishes are
served.

The world's daintiest and most
choice toiletries are here, too,
displayed for easy inspection.

OPEN FROM EIGHT TO SIX

PAGE SEVEN

RON 1C k

GHATLIN.GOLDBERG
Dr. Sheinkirs of Palestine Will
The marriage of Miss Edythe Gold-
Mrs. Benjamin Jacobs of Norfolk,
be Principal Speaker at
berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Va., is the guest of Mrs. Louis J. Sha-
Goldberg of 302 Owen avenue, and
Kirby Center.
Harold I,. Chatlin, son of Mr. and Piro of Atkinson avenue.
.
Mrs. David Chatlin of 963 East Col-
In
common
with Jewish communi
ebat
and
son,
h
Sidney
A.
S
Mrs.
umbia avenue, was solemnized at El- Hart,
of Ft. Wayne, Ind. are the ties throughout the world, Detroit
kins' Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Sunday
o'clock. guests of Mm. 11. Wolenburgh and Jews will observe the twentieth anni-
evening, July 13, at is.
versary of the death of Theodor
Rabbi Judah I.. Levin officiated. The , family of Longfellow avenue.
Herzl, founder of the modern Zionhst
bride was charming in a gown of
Miss Sylvia Weinberg is visiting movement, at a macs meeting to be
white lace with a veil fashioned with
a beaded coronet headdress of rose her sister, Mrs. Ilarry Winkelman of held Tuesday evening, July 22, S
o'clock, at the ne Kirb y Center, Kirby
points. and duchess lace. She carried St. Ignore, Nlich.
avenues. D r.
and St. Antoi
roves and lilies-
a
bouquet of bridal
of-the-valley.
Mrs. Ilarry Rothen- Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Pitt and Sheinkin of Palestine, representative ,
Zion
Conunon-
berg, the groom's sister, was matron Miss Molly Goldstein have left for of the Americas
,pa. 1 at. -1
i, w. deliver
ie,. 1,ver ,i l e principal
of honor. The Misses Lillian Gold- an extended motor trip to the coast.' wealth,
dress and Cantor Hyman Milkovsky, I
berg, Ruth Chatlin, and Sylvia Chat-
1)1rs. I. assisted by a choir, will chant the I
a fortnight
Mrs. Louis Oppen heim and
tin were the bridesmaids. The mat-
memorial prayer. Addresses will also
- 41ffin •
'-
ron of honor wore a gown of peach-
bbis
colored taffeta with gold lace and atthe Edeewater Beach hotel, Chi- be delivered by the Orthodox ra
.
cog°.
arried a bouquet of pink roses. The
-- Was 44 Years Old.
bridesmaids wore gowns whose colors
matched the armfuls of American I Mrs. Albert Grauer and daughter, The death of Dr. Ilerzl in 1904 at
Beauty roses which they carried. Mil- Ethel of 327 East Palmer avenue, the early age of 44, when he was at
ford D. Chatlin, brother of the, will leave Saturday for Buffalo, the zenith of his career and his lead-
groom, acted as best man and Ilarry . where they will be the guests of rein- ership in the Zionist movement had
Goldberg, Ilarry Rothenberg, Her- I tines and friends. ' stamped him a statesman of foremost
(rank and a superior figure in Jewish
man Wise and Harry Ilartman were
I
Mrs. Leopold Winemen entertained I history, constituted a tragedy of the
the ushers. Mrs. Goldberg, mother
at
1 first magnitude. The developments,
with a luncheon and inah joneir s
of the bride, was gowned in a black the Redford Country Club Friday, )I however, that followed his death tee-
beaded dress and were a corsage of
July 11, in honor of her niece, Missl tified to the fact that the foundations
roses.
Eleanor Mack of Cincinnati, who is' he laid were of an enduring charac-
Following the ceremony a dinner
her house guest. I ter and could not be moved.
was served to 75 guests. Among the
Of special interest to the world-
--
out-of-town guests were Mrs. Her-
Mrs. I. Wax of Wilmette, III., is wide observance of the passing of
man Feldman of Philadelphia and
decades since the leader's death
Mrs. Bella Rothman of Pittsburgh, the guest of her son, Dr. J. I. 1 ax.
to her son's is the appearance of his diaries in
go to
aunts of the bride. After the dinner Later Mrs. Wax will
German
and the announcement that
in the lobby of summer home in Canada.
tn a was held
are being translated into Eng-
t a ee hotel,

they
These
diaries, which are said to
the hotel, t which over two hundred
Dr. and Mrs. I. Irving Bittker and Usti.
relatives and friends were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossman have re- throw a revealing light on Herzl, the
Mr. and Mrs. Chatlin left for a
trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New turned from an eastern motor trip. man, are being rendered into Eng-
fish by his son. According to his Will,

York, and Atlantic City. They will
Mr. Ferry
and Mrs.
J. Rosenberg
of 440 the diaries were not to be published
East
avenue
and son, Abraham
be at home after August 1 at 302
until 20 years after his death.
Owen avenue.
Rosenberg, left recently for an ex-
tended western motor trip, stopping
MORRIS-HIMELSTEIN

Chicago to visit with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Ilimelstein an. in

nounce the marriage of their dough•
Mr. and Mrs. henry Meyers (Delia
ter,
Pauline,
to D.
Benjamin
Morris,
son
of
Mr.
and Mrs.
Morris, which
took
'merman) have returned from their .....,_____,,....,,,,,,,..,_,_,.............___,......
place Tuesday, July 15, at the honeymoon and are residing at the
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levin of 945
Chatham Apartments.
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Rabbi A.
East Kirby avenue announce the en-
M. Hershman officiating. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Berry (Anna gagement of their i daug hter,
Mrs. Morris left immediately after Wax) of Wilmette, Ill., formerly of to Maurice Cornfield of Toronto, Ont.
the ceremony for an extended noney- Detroit, entertained a house party of
moon through northern Michigan and 10 guests for the week-end of July
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Silver of
3016 Jos Campau avenue announce
Canada.
4.
the bethrothal of their daughter,
DRESSER•ROSEN
Reuben D, Wax is spending the Betty Rose, to Albert Homanott son
A pretty wedding took place at the
of J. Homanoff of 531 East Palmer
Hotel Wolverine on Sunday, July 6, summer in Detroit.
when Miss Nettie Rosen, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. David Kaltman (Flor-
Carl M. Shopp announces the en-
Mr. and Mrs. David Rosen of 288
once Seitovitz) have returned from
se r , son
Dres
n
gagement
of a and
his sister, .. ,
R owena T s
i- their honeymoon through (amn)
of Joseph Dresser, spoke their marrr- are residing at 589 East Palmer av- Ralph E. Folz of Detroit, formerly
age vows. The ceremony was pe
enue, where Dr. Kaltman also has his of Kalamazoo.
fornied by Rabbi A. M. Hershman
6 o'clock, and was followed by a offices.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ackerman an-
dinner for about 50 guests. Later a
Philip Kramer of East Jefferson nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Emmeline, to Ralph Shro-
reception and dance were held.
The bride was beautiful in a gown avenue has left for an extended trip der, son of Mr. Samuel Shroder of
to Chicago and points in Wisconsin,
of white georgette combined with where he will visit relatives and St. Louis. They -will be at home
Irish lace. lier veil was arranged in
Sunday evening, July 20.
friends.
a cap effect and was trimmed with

General Motors i?uildin

Eitgagemrn t s

sprays of orange blossoms. She car-
ried a colonial bouquet of white
roses, lilies-of-the-valley and white
[ orchids. Mrs. Robert Rosen served
I as matron of honor, and was attired
in a gown of peach-colored satin. She
carried butterfly roses. The brides-
Miss Lillian Rosen and
Ina id
9 were
Miss Bessie Dresser, who wore ern-
! broidered orchid georgette and pow
' der-blue taffeta, respectively. Little
Shirley Sugar was the flower girl ,
wearing a frock of white lace trim.
mad with white ribbons. She also
, carried a colonial bouquet. Dr. Rob-
▪ ert Rosen performed the duties of
best man.
Among the out-of-town guests at
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Alpern and Ilarry Alpern of Bay
City and Charles Dresser of Port
Huron. After a six weeks' motor trip
in the East, Mr. and Mrs. Dresser
will reside in Detroit.

Miss Estelle Goldstein of Los An-
geles, who has been the house guest
of Miss Fannie Rosen of 1173 West
Grand boulevard for several days,
has left with her brother, Albert A.
Goldstein, for a motor trip to Niag-
ara Falls, Montreal, Old Orchard Me.i
Boston and New York.

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1- 2. Beautify Your Home
=
= 'Provide For Its Musical Joy
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The Misses Anna Schwartz, Irene
Barran and Grace Osborn spent last
week-end in Port Huron, Mich.
where they were the house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Levine.

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with the supreme achieve-
ment of pianoforte con-
struction—a Grand.

INSTITUTE NOTES

You can .just
as well have
it immediately



zE•

Kosher Week at City Camp.
Kosher week at the city camp will
be open for Jewish girls from Au-
gust 24 to Labor Day. The fee is
$6 a week. All those who are in-
terested should register at 1111
Westminster daily at 4 P. M. except-
ing Saturday and Sunday. One dol-
lar must be paid in advance at time
of registration.

BONNET SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR

Special Sale

Ru eiv's

"Famous 63°

Chiffon Hose

In the season's
Newest Shades

1.65
LISLE TOPS
ALL SILK_D $1.85

`

Alfred a T e

Frank and Seder Benefit Association
Stage Moonlight.

Marvin II. Sandorf of the North-
western University Medical School is
spending his vacation in the city with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. San- I
dort of 1993 Tuxedo avenue.

I

The Frank and Seder Mutual Bene-
fit Association, an organization com-
osed
of the officials and employes of
p
the Frank and Seder department
store, held its first moonlight Wed-
nesday, July 16. About 2,000 guests
left on the Steamer St. Claire for
the trip up the river into Lake St.
Claire. Dancing was the main enter-
tainment of the evening. Refresh
merits were served to the guests.
The proceeds of the excursion wen
into the treasury of the association ,
which provides sickness insurance for
the personnel of the store and plans
activities which have the welfare of
the employes as their goal.

Mrs. Jack Geller and son of Brush
street left last week for Lansing,
Kosher Week For Mothers.
where
they are the guests of Mrs.
A week for mothers and babies has
been arranged at the Girl Scout Frank Wiener.
Camp which is located twelve miles
Greatest Stock
The engagement of Miss Zelda Es-
beyond Port Iluron. The fee is $1 a
One dollar must be paid in cot!, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. J. Es-
advance at time of registration. I con', to Charles Horton Tennen, son A•aembly Adopts Law Withdrawing
Privilege From Jew..
Registrations for mothers week I o f Mrs. I. J. Tennen, Detroit, was
=, will be held at the North End Branch I announced last Sunday evening. A
ATHENS.—(J. T. A.(.—Notwith-
of the Jewish Institute at 1111 West- reception was given in their honor at
standing the protests of the Jewish
-e- lminster daily at 4 P. Si. excepting the home of the bride-to-be, where
their immediate relatives and a few population of Salonika, the bill im-
Saturday
and
Sunday.
"".
intimate friends were entertained. posing Sunday closing on Jewish
Tuesday evening a party was given shops in that city was passed by the
in honor of Miss Escoff by Miss Belle assembly.
Lober, also a bride-elect, at her home
The Jews of Salonika, numbering
on Burlingame avenue. Covers were about 80,000, hitherto have enjoyed
Evenings:
--
-
The Clubhouse, 89 Rowena street, laid for 12. A bridge-dance was the
of keepthg their offices
will be open only Monday and T tit - 11 - given Friday evening, in honor of I aned sltop' open
on Sundays whereas
o
Miss Escoff, by- 1111Ss Lillian Bale, at e. I those of the Christians remained
1 day evenings during the summer.
her residence, 631 Hendrie avenue. shut. As the result of repeated cons-
They leave for a short motor trip I ' Hints by Greek trade unions and
= Wednesday Night Suppers:
The Wednesday night suppers are through the east, accompanied by the Chamber of Commerce of Salon- I
h Mrs. Escort. The wedding date will ika against the privilege, the ques-1
taking
place
every
week.
If
you
wis
=
to go, make your reservations at the be announced in August.
lion was brought before the assembly.
onday evening be-
Prime Minister Papanastasiou, re-
clubhouse by
the M is 35 cents. We
plying to deputies who opposed the
fore. The charge
meet at the Walkerville Ferry (foot I
bill, said that if they permitted Jew-
Joseph Campau avenue) at 6
ish offices and shops to open on Sun- I
sharp, and go to camp from
day they would place Greek business,
' tirnis and shopkeepers at a disati-
there.
I
vantage, the more so as the Greek 1
- '
...-•
I Women Voter• League Co-operate
GRINNELL BROS.,
= Camp:
off, ces, in addition to Sunday, also
With State Uni•ersity.
All
girls
who
have
made
reserver
clesed for Saturday afternoon.
Detroit.
"-'
.. .

ve not paid their I
The prime minister further stated
=
ons
for
camp
but
ha
Bens
Piano
region of the National that the bill would withdraw the un-
I have
= deposit must do so at once, as wel The fourth
p-
Years old. What will
-- will not be responsible for holding I League of Women Voters, in co-o
fair privilege which the Jewish mer-
- places unless the $5.00 d e posit is I erstion with the University of Michi-
you allow me for it in ex-
E--
M•tchles• opportun-
' gen, will conduct an institute on gov_ chints have enjoyed.
E- made.
change for a Grand?
ity for s election.
The directions to camp are as fol- prurient and politics at Ann Arbor
-
21 to 26 and will offer courses ,
-=
- lows: Take the ferry to Windsor. July
NA ME
= Get a Ford or Tecumseh ear going in state and county government, poll-
ticalarties
and nominating methods,,
east.
Get
off
at
Pillette
road.
It
will
!)
ADDRESS
DT, ath After Yielding
take you about 20 minutes to get I law-making bodies, legislation and
=, there. Walk to the River road. Turn social progress, international rela- Zionist Seeks
to Soviet Primure.
right, and walk down the road to the tions and popular methods of teach- '
-
Registration will
tag government.
I first house past the convent. The m
take place Monday morning, July 21,, RIGA.— (J. T. A.).—The arrest wa
of s
f Zionists in Witebsk
— house is called Grand View Villa.
b •
between 11 and 12 o'clock in they the result of a confession made by

An
parlor of Barbour gymnasium.
=
nay Grand Piano
one of the arrested Zionists in Minsk.
Catalog of •
informal reception will be given at
requeet.
war disclosed when the Minsk
mailed you upon
four o'clock of the same day and • , This
Zionist attempted suicide because of s
mass meeting will be held Thursday.
his action.
evening, July 24, eight o'clock, in the; regret over
Victrolle and Records
auditorium of the Natural Science' The Zionist referred to was an I
Duo.Art Reproducing Pi•nos
I rested in Minsk and was tortured by
=]
At Prices That Save You Half.
building.
=4
The lecturers will include members the Ogpu until he gave out the 0
Service That Is Unexcelled.
names of his comrades, who are mem-
111111
' of the faculty of the University of I
lo Deliveries to All Parts of the City. 1 Michigan, officials connected with the , hers of the Zionist Organization in,
I Detroit Bureau of Governmental Re-' Witebsk, He was then released, but 1
search, Mrs. May Wood Simons of . on account of his confession was oy-
rotted by his friends and relatives.
University, Maxima i
L. GREENFIELD, Manager
Kalaw, dean of the University of the He then made an attempt at suicide,
610 MONTCALM AVE. it St. Antoine. Phone Cadillac 1894
■ letter in which he stated
I
Charles Rosenman, Prop.
I Philippines, and women active in the leaving
Crating, packing and shipping of furniture, pianos, commercial and
he was unable to nand any
231 Gratiot Avenue
League of Women Voters. Mrs., that
household articles. Our specialty is moving, expressing and storage.
longer
the
moral disgrace.
1
Cherry 9171
1 Simons is chairman of the institute.
Give Us • Trial and Be Convinced.
;

Standard Sian

In the homes—on the streets
—in stores and offices every-

body is talking about the
new Buick Six — the Six that
sets a new standard of qual-
ity and price. Throngs of
people are streaming into
Buick salesrooms to see it.'

GREECE PLACES BAN
ON SUNDAY SELLING

of

STEINWAY
SOHMER
VOSE
LUDWIG
PREMIER
STEINERT
STECK
WEBER

Grand
Pianos

Note the famous makes,
obtainable only at the
House of Grinnell. All
sizes, $495 buys guaran-
teed, new, small Grand
here. Any of these can be
had on easy payments.
Grace your home with a
Grand Piano—NOW.

-.I

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Ft-

a

FORCED TO DIVULGE
COMRADES' NAMES

Grinnell Bros

Hdqrs., 1515-21 Woodward Avenue

11

Mini II II IIII
WHIM
EAGLE CARTAGE COMPANY
A.

See It forYourself

BUICK MOTOR COMPANY

Division of General Motors Corp.

DETROIT BRANCH GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
OWEN & GRAHAM CO.
BEMB.ROBINSON CO.
2843 E. Grand Blvd. at Oaklawl

444 East Jefferson Ave.

PFENT & DECKER

315 2 Cas• Ave.

LOUIS-ROSE BUICK CO.

HARLEY BUICK CO.

WEST SIDE BUICK CO.

WO We St Fort St.

6/40 Math Ave.

12593 Woodward Ave, Kirkland Prude

STANLEY KRAJENKE

TELOTTE BUICK CO.

11620 Jos. Carvell Ave.

8911 Grand River Ave.

SIEGEL.ZECKENDORF COMPANY

COURSE IN POLITICS
BEGINS JULY 21 1

o

RUBY Inc.

1529 Washington 'Blvd., eAdjoining Hotel Statler

DEPARTMENT STORE
FOLK TAKE TRIP

The Misses Rose Rinestone and
Adds Rappaport left for a two weeks'
stay in Canada.

Among those spending the month
at Cass Lake are the Misses Pauline
Gerber, Arlene Gildenhorn, Nan and
Lillian Weinberg.

Satins and velvets forecast Autumn ten-
dencies. Rolling brims; modified Direc-
toire crowns. Trimmings suggest Spanish
influence. In all Fall Shades.
From 16.50

1

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bernstei
(Esther I.andsberg) announce th
birth of a daughter, Jewell Elaine,
Mrs. M. M. Rosenthal entertained July 13.
at her home on Euclid avenue the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belsky of 217
evening of July 8 in'honor of Miss Colorado avenue announce the birth
Evelyn Rosenthal, a bride-elect. A of a son, Allen, July 13.
buffet supper was served at midnight.
Covers were laid for 20 guests.

DETROIT

Enter! Millinery of
Satin and Velvet

4234 Woodward Avenue

LAKE ORION

(The Garden Spot of Michigan)

WHERE VACATIONISTS CAN

ENJOY

Good dancing, boating, fishing and other enjoyments
which only can be had at a real summer resort.

Located 30 miles from Detroit, the
Bellvue
lintel is accessible by fine
e
auto roads or by ferry which stops
Immediately at the hotel at Bellevue
Island. There is a place right at the
hotel to park your car.

You tedi find a spirit
friendliness and a
of
home -like atmosphere.
Special rates by v.eek
or monthand one-eaff
rate for children.

EJ

Flowers

SUBWAY
FLOWER SHOP

Special
Lunch and
Dinner
Served
(Ember)

Musk
And
Damming

Bellevue Hotel

(Lulea Lake Hotel is Um State.)
ABE BUSKER. Prop.

Bellevue Island, Lake

Orion

Phone Bellevue

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