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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-07-15

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America larish periodical Carter

CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

THBDETKOITIEWkSH &OA IGLI1

Iliarriagro

GIRL FASHIONS
UNUSUAL BATIK '

boio

BERMAN•HUBAR

Sophie Gurvitch Makes Panel for
Miss Ilelen !lobar, daughter of
Pisgah Committee.
Mrs. Kate llubar, and Maurice !
--
Berman spoke their marriage vows
A great deal of comment was
at a lovely wedding which took
place at 4:30 on Wednesday after- caused during the recent conven-
noon at the bride's home on lion of District Grand Lodge No.
Woodrow Wilson avenue, with '3. Independent Older of 13'nai
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. Br e a t h , by the large batik panel of

Frocks For
Every S u m mer
Occasion

An attractive after-

noon frock is sketched

in Crepe

Georgette,
Stage Red, Flesh and
Blue, at $39.50.

.

Ake

For the game, a smart

three-piece model of

white crepe silk with

red or green crepe
faille sleeveless jacket,

it

at $49.50.

Mif(a@

.4)

Like getting a new
dress every week

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

Melrose 4200

"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS

1927.

$
.

917.19
750.00
400.00
20.617.13
21,690.49
311,879.08
2,570.75
3,495.75

$362,320.39

Total A

LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS:

Accounts Payable
Notes Nye/de
1.oans Payable
Mortgages Payable

$ 1,462.10
28,950.00
147.90
114,750.00

Total Liabilities

$145,310.00

Surplus April I, 1926

..
.
Income for year (Exhibit III

U.,

$217.283.92
6,726.47

5224,010.39
7,000.00

Loss on tale of building

Surplus April 1. 1927

217,010.39

$362,320.39

Total Liabilities and Surplus

STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSES
April 1st, 1926, to April 1st, 1927.

220.54
1.900.00
105.25
196.50
1,051.74
155.00
2,973.45
2.250.00
6.00
7,580.25
1.871.87
6.631 60
560.38
22,627.05
52.500 00
$100,629.63

EXPENSES:

Advertising and Signs
Campaign Expert..
DedicatTon Expenses
Donation (Shaarey Torah Sit heal).
Inter.. Paid
Insurance Paid
I.ight, Cas •nd Fuel
Launch), .
M,nyon Expense.
Miscellaneous



Office Expenses (printmg. ettL
Repairs
School Supplies •nd Books
-
Saki-fee

$



Supplies (dishes. Jamiw supplies, cleaning
Penns, inscript Co. on tablet, etc.)
Transportation Expenses
Telephone .
Water

114.50
48.23
348.07
2,000.00
7.59529
74605
1.728.24
290.70
975.27
961.62
924.54
6,196.46
157713
64,023.53

816.35
3.203.73
222.49
51728
- - -

93.903 16

Total Else

S 6.72647

Net Income for Year .

STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
April 1st, 1926, to April 1s1, 1927.

RECEIPTS:

Cash en Hand
Payments on Land Con
Payments on Land Contract (Divis on)
From Loans (Schedule 1111
From M ..
From Notes
Income as deeded Schedule II
Income .. detmled Schedule III .

2,598.49

$ 2.35267
1.05321

21.581.51
15.000.00
64.00
100.829.63
3.989.50

144,700.72

Total Cash Avail's/le

$147.297.20

---

DISBURSEMENTS.

Payments on Loan. (Sehedule III)
Payments en New* (Schedule III)
Payments on Mott
Payments on Parkside Building
P•Yrnente on Philadephia.Byren Annex Building
E•penses es detailed (Schedule 11)

II 10.047 81
10.10000
8.85060
20.920.13

4.559

93.503 18
---

Total Cub Ditbuesed

144390.01

$

917.19

CASH:

First Nat , renal Bank-Commercial
Forst National Bank-Buildiey Fund Account
First National Bank-Saving Account.

Cash no Hand (Schedule 1)

SUPER SHEER CHIFFON

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, 1
[
lit11(
__
___

2.50

Three Pairs 7.20

CENTERS ASS'N

WHY WORRY

PHILLIP SIEGEL

Announces the Opening of a New Fur Shop in the
Northwest Section under the Name of

11540 DEXTER BOULEVARD

RUBY'S
SHOE SALE

On Our Entire Stock of Quality Footwear
For Men, Women and Children

$8.85 & 10.85

eci al fate Pricer on Hosiery and .Buckles

Schedule II.

INCOME:

Banquets
Bequest.
Breakages
Bar Mitzvah.
Bus Receipts
Brick Donat.one
Donations
Dues (members)
Dividends Received
Hall Rentals
Interest Received
Minyons
Miscellaneous
Tuitions
United Jewish Campaign

Mrs. R. Crosslight was hostess
Palms, ferns and roses were ar-
at a bridge-luncheon of beautiful
ranged to form an altar before
appointments on Saturday, July 9,
which the ceremony took place in
at the Book-Cadillac.
the presence of the immediate
families.
Mrs. F. Rodin and daughter,
Miss ]lobar, who seas given in
Mrs. A. I. Barsky, are spending a
marriage by her brother, David
1.
1•W
weeks in New York and Phila-
Hubar, wore a beautiful rose beige
delphia.
chiffon dress with hat and acces-
sories to match. She carried a
Mrs. Bernard Samuels and chil-
shower bouquet of white roses and
lilies-of-the-valley.
dren of 2271 Calvert avenue are
spending
the remainder of the :
Following the ceremony a din-
summer at Old Orchard, Me.
ner was served at the Hotel Stat-
ler.
Among the out-of-town guests
Mrs. 0. R. Ehrlich and daughter
present were Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
and son, Jeanne and Bernard, of
E. Levine and daughter, Barbara
2747 Gladstone avenue have re-
Ilubar Levine, of Laporte, Ind.
turned home after spending a few
Mr. and Mrs. -Berman left for
weeks at a ennui on Lake Huron.1
an extended trip through the
THE GURVITCH BATIK
West, after which they will make
Mrs. Reuben Brooks of Crane
their future home in LOS Angeles. the Menorah (a drawing of which
avenue has returned home after
Calif.
is reproduced herewith) which was spending two weeks at a resort on
PLAN MOONLIGHT
prominently displayed.
Lake Huron.
The batik is the work of Miss
FOR WEDNESDAY
KOEHN-KAUFMAN
Sophie
Gurvitch,
and
was
made
es.
A very pretty event of the cur-
Many delightful affairs have
IlimelhocIt's-Rimel-llose-First Floor.
The Yiddishe Folkshul (lea•.
rent 044115011 was the garden wed- pecially for Pisgah Lodge Na. 3•I. been given in honor of Miss Gert-
I. 0. H. II., which now has it,
ding which took place on Sunday,
rude Levinson, who is the house shaft has arranged for a moonlight
through the efforts of the Fine Art,
excursion
M'ealliesday
night,
,luly
July 10, when Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
committee, of which Saul Abram(); guest of Nliss Shirley Solomon of 21) , on the steamer Tashinoo, leav-
man united in marriage Miss Rose
vitch is chairman. It will remain Wildenwr• avenue. Nliss l•vin- ing from the Griswold street d ock
Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and
us display at the Mini Writh Com- son will leave for her home in Chi•
Those in charge promise an irig-
Mrs. Ben Kaufman of 559 Kenil-
sago On July 17,
munity Center.
inul
entertaining program, in-
Weddings - Engagements - Banquets
worth avenue, and Irving Koehn,
The panel is of fine batik work,
cluding a dance contest and fire-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Grant.
-For All Social Functions.
Miss Shirley Solomon of Wilde- works.
and is eight feet long and seven feet
The bride was very charming in
high. It is 010,11. in three colors: mere avenue entertained live
a period gown of ivory satin and
Strictly Kosher Caterer.
tables of bridge on Wednesday,
!due, orange and white.
silver lace. Her veil of tulle,
July f, honoring Miss Gertrude
Miss Gurvitch has dedicated he
Mrs. William Schostak of Leslie
sprinkled With orange blossoms,
life to the study of the' fine arts. IA4 VillS011 and Mrs. S. G. Madison aV1 4 111.10 motored to Milwaukee,
was fastened to a cap of silver lace Fcr three years she studied at the of Chicago. High honors were
Wis., where she will be the guest
with clusters of orange blossoms. Art Institute of Chicago, and for W011 by Miss Ruth O'Shinsky and
DETROIT CATERING COMPANY
of her mother and brother, lir. I.
She carried a shower bouquet of
me year at the Art Students' the Mesdames Max Markowitz, Na- and Dr. S. N, Franklin. Mrs.
WE CATER AT TILE LEADING
white roses.
'vague of New York. She is vim- than Kaletsky, Max Elias and Sam Schostak was accompanied by her
DETROIT HOTELS.
The maid of honor, Nliss Hattie
esident of the Arts Club of De- Moscow.
:on, Alexander, and daughter, I
Koehn, sister Of the groom, wore troit.
Celia.
125 RICHTON AVENUE
a gown of pink taffeta and tulle
Though at present she is spend-
Miss Jeanne Sokol of Milwau-
and carried a bouquet of pink lag her days doing commercial art
C•Il Longfellow 5654.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Resnikoff
roses. Mrs. A. Sampson, another .vork, Miss Gurvitch is continuing kee, Wis., is the house guest of
Sliss
Ann Tack of 2305 Hazelwood (Claire Atlivaick) has left on an
sister of the groom, wore a gown her study of the line arts during
extended
motor
trip
through
the
avenue.
of peach taffeta and tulle, with a her spare time.
East, stopping at Catskill moun- sria1062
corsage of roses and lilies-of-the-
tains and then sojourning in New
A luncheon and rally of delight-
valley.
York City for on indefinite stay.
ful character was given by Mrs.
The bride's mother wore a gown
Max Weksler, president of th
of black crepe with a corsage of
Women's League of the United
roses and sweet peas, and the
Mothers' Camp News:
Hebrew Schools, Saturday eve-
mother of the groom was gowned
A recreation worker has been
ning, July 9, at her home, 15900
in black satin and wore a corsage
secured to take charge of the pro-
Normandy avenue, to the officers
of roses and sweet peas.
gram for the Mothers' Club picnic
a nd board of directors of the About lugging lunch along
Preceding the ceremony, Julian
which will be held at Belle Isle on
when on your trip? We servo
league. The home Was beautiful-
Harris sang "0 Promise Me." Aft-
Wednesday afternoon, July 13.
very fresh, delicious food at all
ly decorated with pink and white
er the ceremony a dinner was
There will be races for the chil-
hours.
streamers and tapers, with pink
served for 200 guests.
dren, no matter how old they are;
and white roses adorning the
Among the out-of-town guests
CASS LAKE
games, contests, and the same for tables. Mrs. Eva Pollack assisted
present were: Mrs. L. D. Rachlin,
the mothers. Prizes will be given
COSNER DELICATESSEN
the hostess. Hebrew and English
Mrs. M. Rachlin, Miss Dorothy
to the winners of the games and
folk songs and old-fashioned danc-
Rachlin, all of Chicago, and Mr.
(Next to
contests. Twenty cars have been
Near Burlingame.
ing was enjoyed by the guests dur-
and Mrs. A. Cohen and Mrs. Lerec,
secured to transport the picnicers
Schroialer's Grocery Store.)
all of Cincinnati.
nig the evening.
to and from the island. The only
:Everything • Good Delicateaven
Fur coats made to order. We repair and remodel your old
requirement is that guests bring
Should Have.
SIMONS-WEINER
coat to look like new. Storage.
Mr. and Mrs. Marc. G. Cooper
their own lunches and their
The Beth Moses Synagogue was friends. No post cards are being of Fourteenth avenue have as 5.
the scene of a beautifully appoint- sent, so please spread the word. their guest their sister, Mrs.
Jeanne Cooper of London, Eng -
ed wedding on Sunday, July 3, Everybody is invited.
land, who is returning to Europe
when Miss Ida Weiner, daughter
Aug. 1 on the S. S. Leviathan.
of Mrs. Jennie Weiner of LaSalle Mother.' Camp News:
boulevard, became the bride of
Weekly outing to the picnic
Mrs. Nettie Speno of Miami,
Samuel Simons, son of Mr. and
grounds, which is about a mile and
Fla., has arrived here to visit her
Mrs. S. Simons of Pittsburgh, Pa.
a quarter from the camp, was held
Rabbi Strauss officiated.
mother, Mrs. Jeanne Cooper of
Friday and a picnic lunch was
London, England, who is at pres-
The bride looked attractive in
served at noon.
ent the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
a period gown of taffeta, trimmed
Next week, a berry-picking at
Marc. G. Cooper.
with silver lace. Iler veil was held
Johnson's farm, two and one-half
in place by a coronet of pearls.
miles from camp, will be held. Mr.
Mrs. Arthur Fischel is visiting
She carried a shower bouquet of
Johnson will furnish busses for
with her daughter, Miss Fred
bride's roses and lilies-of-the-val-
transportation and will serve ber-
ley.
Decker of Boston boulevard.
ries with cream as refreshments.
Miss Ceal Silver, the maid of
The Mothers' Camp is open for
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sisman and
honor, was smartly gowned in
registrations, which are being
daughters. Louise and Janet, left
peach colored taffeta. The brides-
taken daily at the Jewish Center,
Friday on an extended trip
maids, the Misses Irene Lipman,
31 Melbourne. The rates are $12
through the Canadian Rocky
Fannie Sand, wore bouffant taffeta
per week for adults and $f for
mountains.
frocks in green and gold, respec-
children under 7 years of age. A
tively. All three carried arm bou-
fee of $5 is charged at time of
Mrs. Benjamin Fink and daugh-
quets of roses in harmonizing registration for adults, which will
shades.
ter, Peggy, of Winona avenue
be credited to their first week's
H. W. Zimmerman was beat board. Further information Will spent the week-end at N'an Ettan
Lake Lodge, Oscoda, Mich.
man. The ushers were Al Harris
Here's Your Opportunity to Secure Detroit's Beat
be gladly given. Call Empire 4578.
and Edward Weiner.
Footwear at Radical Reductions!
Mrs. Fred Ginsberg and chil-
Little Miss Gloria Weitz actei
An•Tik-Lik Club:
dren awl her mother, Mrs. G. Bing,
as flower girl and Master Charlet
The An-Tik Lik Club of Fenkell
are spending the summer at N'ain
Weitz was the ring bearer.
WE have added 1,760 pairs of short and diacon-
avenue is going in manse to a
Among the out-of-town guests moonlight on Tuesday evening, Ettan Lake Lodge.
linued lines of this season's shoes-Oxfords, Strap
were David Weiner of New York
Slippers for street wear, and Evening Slippers. Val-
July 12, accompanied by their
Josenh Weinberg hi/ left for
City and S. Sinning of 1'ittsburgh. sponsor.
ues from $12.50 to $18.50,
Camp Strongheart, Wis., where he
Following a wedding journey in
will act as counsellor, spending the
the East, Mr. 1111(1 Mrs. Simons will
Jewish Center Band:
remainder of the summer there.
be at home to their friends at
REDUCED TO
The children of the Jewish Cen-

2615 Leslie avenue,
ter Band have already left for the
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Carvell
Fresh Air Camp accompanied by
have returned after a trip to Van
AUERBACH-RABINOWITZ
theri leader, I. Glass. There they
Elton hike Lodge. They also
The marriage of Miss Ann Ra- expect to spend two weeks, and
spent some time at Grand haven,
binowitz, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. one hour a day will be devoted to
Mich.
Louis Rabinowitz of Martindale practice. They also expect to fur-
avenue, and Charles Auerbach was nish part of the musical program
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nathanson,
solemnized Sunday, July 3, at the at the camp during their stay.
who have been with the Grand
Kirby Center. Rabbi F. Aishis-
Opera
House of Boston for the
kM officiated.
House Council Meeting:
past seven years, and who have
The bride wore a gown of bridal A meeting of the house council
been engaged by the Second Ave.
satin trimmed with lace and em- is being called for Wednesday eve-
broillereil in pearls. The cap- Tung, July 20, at which time plans nue Theater of New York City for
1529 Washington Blvd.
2114 Park Ave.
shape headdress of her long tulle will be made for a big outing to the coming season, are visiting
Adjoining Stotler Hotel.
Women's Exchange Bldg.
veil was caught with orange blos- which all the members of the clubs their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Na-
thanson
of
2205
West
Euclid
ave
-
some. She carried a shower bou- affiliated with the Jewish Center
nue. Their daughter, Rhea, is
quet of bride's roses.
will be invited, together with their
spending, the summer at Camp
The bride's attendants were: friends,
Somerset, Oakland, Me.
Miss Edith Rabinowitz. maid-of-
A N
ATMOSPHERE DE LIGHTFULLY
DIFFERENT
honor; Mrs. Moms Rubin, mat-
Mrs. Joseph Ziff of 1970 Atkin-
ron-of-honor; Miss Bee Liberman land, Niagara Falls and points
son avenue entertained at her
and Miss Auerbach, bridesmaids, east. Upon their return they will
home, with a linen shower, I al Sat.
and little Miss Alice Lieberman, reside at 557 Englewood avenue.
Cooled
by Washed, Circulating Air
urday, in honor of her niece, Miss
flower girl.
Sadie Rycus, whose marriage to
Nathan Rabinowitz acted as
ZIMMERMAN-SILVER
Abe Max will t0- an event •,1' Aug
best man and the ushers were Mor-
The marriage of Miss real Sib 28. Covers were laid for fio
ris Auerbach and Arth
I
ur G
e man.
ver (laughterof •1r and NIr s.
Following a honeymoon trip to Michael Silver of Woodrow Wil- guests. Nliss Ryeus was the re-
New York City, Mr. and Mrs. son avenue, and II. W. Zimmer- cipient of many hooln if ul gifts,
Auerbach will reside at 11417 man, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Louis
Mrs. Albert Grauer and Mrs.
North Nlartindale avenue.
Zimmerman. took place Sunday, Raymond Rosenberg and daugh-
July
10,
at
the
B'nai
B'rith
Com-
ter,
Hilda, of 1954 Virginia park
ROSENTHAL-NEIDLE
Center, Rabbi A. M. have left for an extended visit to
Miss Hilda .Neidle of Cleveland, munity
Hershman officiating. Buffalo, N. Y.
Ohio, was united in marriage to
The bride wore an ivory satin
Money Rosenthal of Detroit on period gown trimmed with seed
Mrs. Noah Newman and dough-
Sunday, June 26, at the Hotel
pearl and rose point lace. The ter, I harlotte, of 314 Elmhurst
And you will appreciate the ever-present
Statler, ( leveland. Among the
rap-shaped veil was held in place avenue have returned from a l0-
Detroiters who attended the wed- with a wreath of orange blossoms. day motor
suggestion of hospitality and the perfect
trip
to
Chicago,
ding were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph She carried a shower bouquet of
service as well as our now famous cuisine.
Rosenthal and (laughter, Rhea; roses, lilies-of-the-valley- and baby
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jacobson of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosenthal, 2408 breath.
Miilwaukee are the guesta of their
Calvert avenue; E. M. Rosenthal
After the ceremony, dinner was children, Mr. and Sirs. Maurice
and M. Rosenthal, 2400 Calvert
served for 75 guests. Dancing fol- Morris of Pingree avenue .
avenue; Mr. and Mrs. M. Thome, lowed the dinner.
--
15009 LaSalle boulevard; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman left
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Cohen, fur-
The Coffee Shop will serve as a Sunday Special
Mrs. N. D. Metzger, 2532 Pingree
on a motor trip through the Mid- merly of Virginia park, are now
avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ro-
die West and upon their return residing at the Chatham Hotel.
Chicken Pct Pie, family style. for 50c
senthal, 2224 Blaine avenue.
will reside in Detroit.

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"Spiritual healing" was the chief
lopie of discussion at the 1927
meeting of the Central Conference
of American Rabbis held at Cape
Siuy. Rabbi Leon Frain hiss just
returned from the conference, and
in Ids sermon on Saturday morn.
ing, July Di, he will tell the congre-
gation the story If the great de•
bate which took place between the
rabbis on that highly interesting
subject.
Rabbi Faun will also touch upon
other subjects which came under
discussion such as "The Conversion
of non-lew to Judaism," "The Es-
tablishment of a Bureau for Social
Justly,. Research," "Spinoza's Coni•
patibility with Judaism" and "The
New Enthusiasm over Adult Edw.
,ati.:11." "When Rabbis Meet" is
Ow general title of the rabbi's ser-
mon.
Saturday services begin al
(clock. They occupy 4011.4 hour, in-
cluding the sermon. The 11111'4W:1i
background of the service is rend-
ered by Miiss Rhea Harris, vocal-
ist, and Nliss Tobin, pianist.
On Saturday, July 23, Rabbi
1.'1 . 11111 will speak on "The Crisis in
Palestine."

M. A. PEREIRA, Manager

The Forest Cleaners restore the
wholesome freshness of your sum-
mer dresses, making them look like
new.
It costs so little to look your best
when you send your clothing to the
Forest Cleaners regularly.
Our Service Car calls and de-
livers promptly. Regular service to
all parts of Detroit.

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Mrs. Charles Hopp of New York
is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
B.'Traub of Webb avenue.

FRAM TO SPEAK ON
SPIRITUAL HEALING

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DRAPKEN-FINK

Miss Jane Fink, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Fink, and George
Drapken, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Drapken, were united in marriage
on Sunday, July 10, at the Eman-
uel Synagogue, Rabbi A. M.
Hershman officiating.
The bride wan charming in a
white satin tight-bodiced gown
trimmed with tulle and orange
blossoms. Her cap-shaped veil
was held in place by a coronet of
rhinestones. She carried a shower
bouquet of roses and lilies-of-the-
valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Drapken left on a
wedding trip, stopping at Cleve-

Mr. and Mrs. Simon S. Marx and
sons, Milton and Julius, of Glad-
The marriage of Miss Pearl stone avenue have returned from
Sklar, daughter of Mrs. S. Sklar, ■ delightful motor trip to Pitts-
and Maxwell Solovitch, son of Mrs. burgh.
Rose Solovitch, took place on Sun-
day, June 26, at the home of the
Ben Lowenstein and children,
brid e, 1947 Gladstone avenue. Mr. and Mrs. I3. I.. Samuels, of
Wearing a gown of gray crepe and Chicago have returned home after
a pale pink picture hat, the bride spending two weeks with his chil-
looked lovely and was given in dren, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Rosen-
marriage by her mother.
blatt of Collingswood avenue.
Following a wedding trip in the
South, Mr. and Mrs. Solovitch will Mrs. L. E. Davidson •nd chil•
reside at 3295 Rochester avenue. dren, Sherwin and Leah Hope, of
Birmingham are ,ipending several
Make no absolute promises, for weeks with their cousins, Mr. and
nobody will help you to perform Mrs. Maurice
M. Safir, 3005 Chi-
them.
ago boulevard.

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