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ALABAMA CONSIDERS
ANTI-KLAN MEASURE
BIRMINGHANI, Ala.--(.1. T.
bill aimed at the activities
of the Ku Klux Klan was among
the first introduced at the opening
df the Alabama state legislature.
The measure proposes to take
JERUSALEM—(J. T. A.)—A
public trial of Tel Aviv, its eco-
nomic, cultural and architectural
aspects, will be held shortly at Tel
Aviv. The proceeds will go to the
cultural institutions of the town.
The economic situation in Tel
Aviv is still serious and the reve-
nue from several sources is con-
stantly decreasing, Mr. Lerner, di-
rector of the finance department,
stated in his report on the finan-
cial situation submitted to the Tel,
A vie 51 unicipal Council.
The future, he said, still causes
ant( t
•economics
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further
are
necessary. There is, however, a ,
decided improvement. The reve-1
: nue of the municipality during thei
first three months of this year was
as follows; January, 2E4,000;
I February, £E6,080, and March,
2E6.140,
There are at present 84 eno
ploy,. in the municipality, with a
total monthly salary of 2E1,170
while in December there were 116
employes receiving 2E1,600 per
month.
A census recently taken by the
police in Tel Aviv shows that 2,000
rooms are vacant out of a total of
21,000 rooms in the city.
B E LI N.— (J. T. A.)--The
claim that Albert Einstein is a Po-
lish Jew and the demand that he
be expelled from Germany is put
forward by Der Hammer, the
anti-Semitic periodical published
in Leipzig by Theodor Fritsch, one
of the members of the Anti-Semi-
tic International.
"The Polish Jew, Albert Ein-
stein, ought to he deported to
where he came from," writes Der
Hammer.
"Where the Hammer has it from
that Albert Einstein, who comes
from South Germany, has any-
thing to do with Poland is a mys-
tery," comments the Welt ant M011-
tag here in quoting the article
from Der Hammer. "Does it not
know that the whole of the scien-
tific world honors Albert Einstein
as the greatest luminary of Ger-
man science?" the paper asks.
HONOR JEWISH SCIENTISTS
VIENNA. - (J. T. A.) — Two
Austrian Jewish scientists were
given recognition at the annual
meeting of the Austrian Academy
Si f Science in the presence of PI'ed-
idrnt Ilainisch.
The academy awarded prizes to
Professors Gustave Kleon and
Moritz Kohn for outstanding work
uhoomistry•
oc ialtartc l,
Qrs kirted.
Mrs. S. A. Agree of Glynn court,
accompanied by her slaughters,
Melba, Evelyn and Estelle, are
spending the summer at Van Etten
Lake Lodge, Oscoda, Mich.
Mrs. Hirsh B. Alper of 2083
Gladstone avenue will entertain
Sunday afternoon at her home in
honor of the engagement of her
two daughters, Sylvia and Ruth
Chaffin, who are engaged to
Archie (Norm], son of Mr. and
Mrs. NI. Cheron, and Philip Lieber-
man, sat of Mrs. R. Lieberman,
re>pr,licily.
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No cards.
Nlr. and Mrs. A. Hayden are the
guests of Mrs. Meyer Gerson at
t harlecois, M ich.
Mrs. Arthur Pollak and children
of Atkinson avenue are at their
summer home in Antherslaorg, Can-
ada.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Front of
Rochester avenue spent the week-
end with friends in Chicago, Ill.
Harold B. D•senberg of Doug-
las, Barbour, Rogers & Mot spent
the week-end at the home of his
parents in Buchanan. On his re-
turn he stopped at the Kalamazoo
airport to see his cousin, Henry B.
Desenberg, who is a passenger on
the first-place plane in the Na-
tional Air Tour, flown by loIddiie
Stinson.
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Miss Rose Carlin of Pingree ave-
me is spending a few days in New
York City.
Mr. and Nits. Lawrence Lipton,
20 Tyler avenue, have us their
zuests their mother. Mrs. Rose Lip-
ton ; sister, Mrs. Esther Sillier, and
niece, Helen Spirer, of Chicago, Ill.
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PISGAH HEADS
Writes On Judaism
MONDAY NIGHT
An Episcopalian
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Interest has hu•n aroused among
both Jews and non-Jews by the pro-
posal lithipted at the thirtieth bien-
nial council of the Cnion of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations to con-
duct a survey of the causes of the
growing defection of the younger
generation from religion. Dr. Lee
K. Frankel, chairman of this sur-
vey, has Blade public the following
letter from as prominent member
of the Protestant Episcopal Church
who desired that his name be held
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"To my mind, the most distress
ing thing about New York, a thing
equalijo true of man other ottoman-
:ties, Is the apparent inability of
Judaism so to adjust its message
and methods as tO nowt the need of
the asiorage Jewish man and wom-
an of t day. Of course, the same
thing is true of Christianity, but
thou Is such it variety of belief in
prance. , in the Christian world that
more tido root kinds of people are
erne beJ •ind held than is the case
mane the Jews.
"I has,. 111.1.11 particularly struck
by the Jewish students in this com-
munity. limos. the Jewish popular
tion is increasing. every year, but
the Jewish synagogue--there is on-
ly I Olt .
n o thing to most of
the Jews. I had a member of this
Jewish u!ontinunity inn survey class
in rent:nal which I conducted dur-
ing alt • first semester. Ile is an
intuolligu nt boy and comes from an
excellent family, mostly attorneys
at law. The boy himself wishes to
enter that profession later ton.
"Ilis ignorance of Judaism was
ast moiling. Ile had never read
anything in the BOAS of Moses and
knew nothing about their contents.
Perhaps stranger still, the Proph-
ets were unknown to him. Ile had
only the saguest concept. of God and
that W,IA MOStIY impossible fur a
tweet not h century boy to hold and
had therefore lawn discarded. He
had our met a rabbi for whom he
had the slightest respect.
The Misses Maryon ails] Sylvia
Weinberg Of 280 Hague motored t
Harriman°, Nlich., where they so ont
the Fourth of .luly holiday visiting
their friends.
151r. and 31 N. Harry Clark of
In loving memory of lienjamin
0;417 NleQuaid• a venue were hosts
Nleisner, who passed away on July
to a dinner party at the Blossom
II, 1922.
Heath Inn on Saturday night, July
2, in honor Of Nliss Sally Shur of Nn
,. Allows (he silent hekrl•ches,
051,
oh.. 11;0 t.eln tell .
Cleveland, Ohio,
Arid Ow tear+ that are shed in silence
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For
.1he we loved
well.
Mrs. Fred F. Simmons and son,
George, of Dumbarton road are
is loving Wife, Slather, Sisters
spending the summer at Cedar
and Brothers.
Point, Ohio.
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The installation of the newly
elected officers of Pisgah !Age No.
34, I. 0. B. II., will take place at
o'clock Monday night, July II, at
B'nai Writh Community Center. A
large attendance is expected.
The actual installation will he
conducted by Adolph "Daddy"
l'reuntl, past president of the lodge
and the district. Following the in-
stallation, President Samuel Stern-
bsorg will apilloint the standing com-
mittees for the coming term.
The delegates to the vonventilon
whiloh has just been held under the
AU. of the lodge will report of
the proceedings them & There will
br music and refreslummts.
The following officers will be in-
stalled: :4 111111W; Sternberg, presi-
dent; Henry M. Abramovitz, first
vice-president; Nlorris Shatzen, sec-
ond Bice president; Iletuoy I.. Lieb-
erman, thirst vice-president; Philip
Ettinger, treasurer; flurry 'it'd-
koll, secretary; Abe LenhofT, war-
den; Rudolph Meyersohn, guard-
ian, 81111
Feinberg. assistant
monitor.
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arriages
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ROSENGARTEN-OPPENHEIMER I
The niarriage of Mrs. Bertha
Oppenheimer and Sol B. Rosengar-
ten took place Thursday, June 30,
with Rabbi Ise° Si, Franklin off-
dating.
After IA wedding breakfast at
the Phoenix Club for the immedi-
ate families, Mr. and Mrs. Rosen-
g.arten left for all extended trip to
California and the Canadian Rock-
ies. They will be at home to Chair
friends after Sept. I at 117 Rhode
Island avenue.
—F'or All
M. A. PEREIRA, Manager
DETROIT CATERING COMPANY
WE CATER Al'FlIE LEADING
DETROIT HOTELS.
l'retty in its simplicity was the
wedding at the Addison Hotel on
July 3 when Miss Evelyn Tenet s
(laughter of Mr. and N1rs. Ntsoyer
Teitel, and Norman Rosenberg,
son of NIrs. Lena Rosenberg, were
united in marriage. Rabbi A. NI.
Hershman officiated.
Miss Elaine Teitet, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor and only
attendant. .lack Rosenberg assist-
ed his brother as best man.
Following the ceremony dinner
was served for the immediate fam-
ilies.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg left for
Atlantic City and points in the
East and will be at home to their
relatives and friends after Aug. 1.
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daughter, Ethel, to Irving Janis,
RENA MOSKOWITZ
which took place Sunday, June 26.
Mrs. Rena Moskowitz, aged 63
years, passed away July 3. Burial
took place at the Beth David Cem-
EPSTEIN-WATERSTONE
etery on July 5, with Rabbi Ashin-
A beautiful wedding took placto
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kling and sky officiating.
at
the
Fort Wayne Hotel on Sun-
daughter motored to Toronto,
day evening, June 26, when Nliss
Ont., where they spent a few days
ISAAC SCHER
Gertrude
Wateratone, daughter of
visiting their sisters. Mrs. Kling
lianas Scher passed away at the
and daughter will return to De- Jewish Old Folks Home on June Mr. and Mrs. Herman Waterstone,
became the bride of Edward A.
troit in about four weeks.
28, at the age of 72 years. Burial
Epstein. The ceremony took place
took Future on June 29 at the Mach-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyman and pelah Cemetery. One daughter under a bell of white roses and
the aisleway was marked by palms
daughter, Doris Bernice. of Har- survives.
and white tulle. Rabbi A. SI.
per avenue are leaving Saturday,
Hershman officiated.
July 5. for their future home at
MAX .1. BIGMAN
The bride an, lovely in a gown
Orange, N..1. They intend to mo-
Max J. Iligman, aged 36 years,
tor through and will stop at Ni- passed away on July 28. Burial made of metallic cloth covered
agara Falls, Buffalo, Albany and on .luly 1 at Beth David. His with chantilly lace. She carried a
-hewer bouquet or bridal roses
Hartford, Conn.
wife, Sophie. survives.
sitd valley lilies. Her veil, which
a , of (ip shape and close fitting,
Mrs. Julius Cohen of Pitts-
was of Egyptian effect with huge
burgh visited here with relatives
on Sunday last.
clusters of pearls on each side.
Rose Loiman attended the bride
Reformed and
as maid of honor. She wore a
Mr. and Mrs. M. Greenlaorg and
Mrs. Esther Dreifuss were guests
beauffant taffeta blue gown trim-
mest in tulle and carried a shower
at the Arfield-Wis•man wedding in
Personally Supervised.
Pittsburgh, which took place on
bouquet of nom s. The brides-
Latest Type of Limousine
June 28.
maids, the Misses Sadie Wisner,
Hearse and Packard Equip-
Gertrude Goldman nod Katherine
ment °lied eaclusi•ely.
Mrs. Herman Siegel and sun.
Litwin, were gowned in green,
Jordan, of Pittsburgh are guests in
orchid and blue, respectively, and
the city for two weeks. Mr. Siegel
carried bouquets of butterfly
will join them and they will return
roses. Al Kramer was best man
Mortician.
home together by motor.
and the ushers were Leonard Wis-
604 DELAWARE
per. Hy Kramer and Samuel Gold-
Dr. and Mrs. Saul E. Barnett of
At 34vand Blvd.
Emplr. 6633.4
,tone. The little Misses Litwin
1915 Calvert avenue have re•
N. , Connection with snit other firm
and Taut were flower girls and
turned from a stay at Mackinac
Master Alvin Waterstone was
Island, where they were guests at
ring bearer.
the Grand Hotel.
Mrs. lierman Waterstone, moth-
er of the bride, wore a black chif-
Miss Sally Shur of Cleveland,
fon gown and Mrs. J. H. Epstein,
Detroit's Finest Funeral
Ohio, spent the Fourth of .luly
mother of the groom, wore a lace
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Si.
gown. Each carried • corsage of
Horne
Lapir of 3005 Chicago boulevard.
red roars. . i
ng the ceremony dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenbloom
an served to 150 guests, followed
(Anne Jaffe) of Chicago, Ill., spent
b y a reception for 300 guests.
the pant week in Detroit /IR the
Among the out-of-town guests
rt1 OM., of Mr. and Mrs. M. Si
were Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Epstein,
l.apir.
Mr.
and Mrs. M. Frank, Mr. and
Seymour Lewis
Saul Levis
George Lewis
Dan Lewisi NIrs. A. Burman, Mrs. A. Kaplan,
Mrs. Esther Arnold of Chicago
Mons B. Epstein, A. Epstein, all
F ree Use of Our Chapel
has returned to her home after
from Indianapolis, Ind., and Mrs.
spending three weeks with her AO,
II. Wechsler of Chicago.
ter and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Epstein have left
Meyer Tarnapol of 2047 West
for Chicago and tram there they i
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LEWIS BROS
GRINNELL BROS.
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
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Phone Empire
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The Misses Lee Thomas and Ella
Holland of Albany, N. Y., are
guests at the home of }tarry
Thomas for two weeks.
At the strategic center of Detroit's Department
Store Circle. whete 90'b of all downtown shoppers
circulate, is the home of Detroit's Style Shops—the
Metropolitan Building.
Social Functions.
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ROSENgERG-TEITEL
OLENDER-HORWITZ
Mrs. l'henia Harris and son,
A very impressive and pretty
Gerald, of Buffalo, New York, are
wedding took place on Sunday eve-
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
PHYLLIS ABLITZ
PODOLSKY'S
ning, July 3, at the Shaarey Z(odsok
David Kline, of Collingwood ave-
Phyllis Ablitz, seed 4 years, Synagogue, when Nliss Rae Hur-
nue.
KOSHER RESTAURANT
passed
away at her home. 5029
•itz, daughter of NIT. and Mrs. J.
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8346 Twelfth St.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Levin, Tenth street, on July 3. Burial Horwitz., became the 'ori . of
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formerly of 2:487 Gladstone ave- took place at Cloverhill Park Philip °lender. Rabbi A. NI. Hersh-
II! varieties Dairy Dishes at I nue. are now residing at 2640 Cemetery, with Rabbi A. NI. Hersh- man officiated.
Modern Methods."
most reasonable prices.
man officiating. Surviving are her
The brioloo was lovely in a white
# Gladstone avenue.
parent•, Mr. alit NIrs. Harry Ab- duchess satin gown trimmed with
beautiful lave. Her veil was of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silver and litz.
from Attorney General McCall, al- 111111 w ith a judge who is known to I family, formerly of :1245 Calvert
cap shape and kept in place with
leged member of the klan, all de a member of the klan. McCall avenue, are now residing at :lieN SALLIE SCHWARTZ DAVIDSON orange blossoms. She carried a
per except that given him
Funeral services fur Mrs. Sallie shower bouquet of bridal r uses
3, severely criticizes] by a grand Grand
the constitution of the state. Il
Schwartz. Davidson, 5:t years alit, and lilies-of-the-valley.
is also propossal in lout a limit to 'nry for this. It was further alleged ,
Miss Sarah Horwitz, sister of
NIr. and N1rs. Martin S. :11inue w ho died at her residence, 1403
future appropriations for his of- tat he attempted to replace the of 1994 Glynn court entertained
Vireinia park, NIonolay, was held the bride, was maid of honor and
oircuit solicitors of Montgomery so couples at North•ood Inn on
fice.
in Temple Beth El chapel at 2 the Nlisses Rath Roth, Elsie °len-
Recently the attorney general is -ircuit, before the grand jury re- ',tune 30 in honor of their tenth o'clock Wednesday, July if. Burial der, sister of the grtotni, Betty Ra-
said to. have attempted to remove a wady, with klan members who are
anniversary.
tool, place at Wu0000lmere Cemetery. wls and Bessie Kanarick were
circuit court judge and replace 'Montgomery attorneys.
with Rabbi leo SI. Franklin otli• brido•smaiuls. Louis °lender, broth-
er of the grotum, assisted as best
Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Fried of ciateol.
Gladstone tIVOI111e are spending,
NIrs. Davidson, who had been ill man. The ushers included Theo-
with relatives and friends it for four months, came to Detroit (hors, Mender, brother of the
groom; Sam Kovno, Dave Berris
' Cleveland and Akron, Ohio,
from Chicago four years :asp.
She is survived by her husband, and Nlitehell Shlain.
The little flower girls were Bes-
Mr. and Mrs. II. Mendelsohn of %orris .1. Davidson, vice-president
1526 Lawrence avenue haul as of the Marblestone-Davidson Cont- sie Horwitz, sister of the bride,
and
Ruth R. Koss, cousin of the
their house guests Mr. amt Mrs. i piny, Inc., clothing manufactur-
J. W. Molay and daughters, Rose r tors, and tseo daughters, Emma Da- bride. Little Thomas RoSell acted
as ring bearer.
and Marion; Mr. and Mrs. II. Mo- violson and Mrs. Lewis Fremont.
Following the ceremony a din-
lay and Dr. M. D. Molay of Chi-
ner was served for 250 guests in
cago and Miss Esther Levine of
MARY GOLDSTEIN
the dining room of the synagogue.
New York during the week of
Sirs, Mary Goldstein, 376 Man-
During the reception announce-
July 1.
istique avenue, died June 30 at
m•nt was made of the betrothal of
Harper Hospital. She is survived
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker and her husband, Sam Goldstein, and Miss Bertha Cohen to Nathan Li-
berman.
sons, David and Max, of Chicago
two children. Burial took place at
Mr. and Sirs, Philip °lender left
were entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
Nlachnelah Cemetery on June 31,
Joel Kapetansky of Clairmount with Rabbi A. M. Hershman offici- for a honeymoon trip to the Great
Lakes and will also visit many im-
avenue during the week-end and ating.
portant cities of Canada. Upon
the Fourth.
their return they will reside in
LOUIS WHITE
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenberg
Louis White passed away on
of Sturtevant avenue entertained July 1 at the age of 32 years.
with a family dinner for 60 guests [lariat took place at Oakvie• Cem-
on Sunday, July :1, in honor of the etery, with Rabbi Gorobtn (officiat-
JANIS- PINSKY
betrothal of their daughter, Es- ing. His wife, Frances White, anol
Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Pinsky an-
ther, to Joseph Karbel of this city. brother, Abraham, survive.
nounce the marriage of their
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