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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-09-16

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vimericam garish Periorfix! eater

v iipaper Reporter Stops the
Salesman.

The

t is your favorite. cigar-

'
••Ykrad," says the salesman.

••Why?" asks the reporter.
.• most salesmen, I hate to

,•a customer. It used to

,

h,

'U

1st vexation. But that was

I learned how soothing Mu-
,. Now if I can smoke one

ailing, my impatience van-

onol time does not hang

my hands."

WITTON MAUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

1 Aleph Zadik Aleph r
Is Installed Here I

.

(TOMBSTONE LAYING

Mrs. Sophia Rosenberg of 1676
Clairmont avenue requests the
presence of her relatives and
of Junior
friends at the unveiling of a me-
morial at the grave of her late
husband, Barnett Rosenberg, who
passed away Jan. 13. 1927. The
Inspiring and impressive were
ceremony will take place at 2:30 the ceremonies attendant upon the
o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Sept. installation on Sunday evening,
20, at Maehpelah Cemetery.
Sept. 11, of Detroit chapter No. 63,
Order of Aleph ladik Aleph of the
Ile who would be rich in one Independent Order B'rith,
Year is hanged at the end of six held in the 11'nai B'rith Comm-
months.

B's a i Writ h Leaders Attend
Initiation
Organization.

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Which Way Arc
You going?

You must go forward or hack-
ward. There is no standing

f

rinple ?B eth El



excel
Qrsonal

Not es

,

Sabbath Services:
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy
the pulpit Saturday morning, Sept.
'17. Services begin at 10:30 o'clock
and are held in the Brown Memorial
chapel.

You are either saving or fall-

Why not start to go forward?
A savings account started now
will put you on the highway

All the organi,itions affiliated
with the temple will announce their
programs for the year within the
next few weeks.

JEWISH CALENDAR
PLACED ON SALE

The Jewish Art 'Calendar for
SiinS, published annually by the
National Federation of Temple Sias
terhoods, is again being offered for
School of Religion:
The school of religion will open sale by the Sisterhood of Temple .

Sunday Service.:
art
The date for the resumption of in all departments Sunday morning, Beth El. The design, colors and the
Mauro Bonier Roth, son of Mr.
Mrs. David Adel, sun, Ilarry,
Sirs. Jacob Roth of West lies- Sunday services will be announced Sept. IS, at 9:30 o'clock. There same
work general
of the calendar
follow
past years.
plan
as
in
and
and daughter, Lillian, of Glynn
shortly. :Members should put aside will be no registrations on that day.
ton boulevard, left Tuesday
These calendars, which are used
court are spending several weeks
the The registration (office on the second
Chicago, where he has night Sunday mornin
Year's
for Chic
in Petoskey.
rolled for the coming Year as a season for participation in worship. floor of the temple will, however, be by many persons as New
open
each
day
from
9
to
4:30
o'clock
greeting
cards, may be purchased

cadet at Morgan lark Military
through the preceding week. New from members of the committee :
Compel Jay Lepler of Burlin
Auxiliary Service.:
Pupils must be accompanied by Saturday morning at the temple or
game avenue has returned from Academy.
by calling Mrs. II. Finsterwald, •
Auxiliary services fur Rosh PLI
a
Chicago, where he was It guest
chairman, at Arlington 2404.
Mrs. Lotty A. Weinberg and Hashonah and Yom Kippur will be their parents.
the llotel Congress.
daughters, Alyce and Ruth, have held under the auspicesof the Gorr-..,
*ou I, g People.* Dance:
returned to the city from their plc at Maccabees temple auditor. The opening affair of the Young Ile who stumbles and falls not
Miss Selma Ross of Rochester summer's vacation and are nowre- ant i Vii.,:lwaiii avenue at Putnam. ,
Please send names and addresses People's Temple club will be an mends his pace.
avenue entertained at a bridge-tea siding at 1687 Webb avenue.
of beautiful appointments last
Sunday at her home in compliment
Among the many delightful af-
to Miss Henrietta Rosenberg, a
fairs given in honor of Miss Mol-
bride-elect of Sept. IS.
lie Milinsky, whose marriage to
!lorry Hutt was an event of Sept.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman
II, area n personal shower by
of :1296 Clements avenue, ticcom- Mi., Mollie Rott, as hosiery and
ponied by their aunt, Mrs. Fannie handkerchief shower by Fay MOM.
Siporia, have arrived home after sky. a miscellaneous shower at
a delightful visit in Cleveland.
which the :Mesdames Spurt and
Wolfson were hostesses, a lunch-
Mis Tillis Spilg of West Euclid C011 at the Seward Hotel given by
avenue has returned from as visit Mrs. Eleanor Weisberg, a kitchen
in Petoskey and Bay City.
shower by Mrs. Rott and a per-
sonal shower given by Miss Nettie
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grossman Shanbom.
and son, Harry, of 1659 Taylor
avenue and Miss Annette Rosen-
Louis Schneider, Jr., of 871(0
berg have returned from a tour Second boulevard matriculated at
ADOLPH "DADDY" FREUND
to Toronto, and Niagara Falls, Ont the University of Nlichigion this
city• center, 275 East Ferry avenue.
week.
A dinner for charter members of
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Marks of
the organization, their friends and the Seward Hotel are sojourning
Mrs. Celia Mayer Of the Park
MOTORS BUILDING
nu tubers of Pisgah lodge No. 34, in Atlantic City.
Lane Apartments has returned
I. 0. B. li.. preceded the rites.
from a delightful visit with her
Adolph "Daddy" Freund was the
The Misses . Shirley and Mildre d children. 51 r. 111111 Mrs. Victor
speaker of the evening. Short ad-
accom- Kohnstanin of West End avenue,
ye an
dresses were given by Nathan Passell of Quincy
eller, past aleph godol of the Mil- panted by Sam Fonman of Fen- New York.
H bell avenue and Charles Rich of
waukee chapter, A. Z. A., who was
In honor of Miss Henrietta Ro-
sent here to install the local group; Chicago, motored to Niagara Fulls
SPECIAL 6-COURSE
for over Labor Day week-end.
NOON DAY
senberg, whos• marriage to Louis
CLUB
Samuel Sternberg, president of

DINNER
Kash will be an event of Sept. 18,
l'isgah ledge; Julius Deutelloaum,
PLATE LUNCH
BREAKFAST
Miss Mildred Goldman of Blaine at the Book-Cadillac llotel, many
5:30 to 9:00
past president of Pisgah, and liar-
11
:30
to
2:00
to
11:00
7:00
odd Horwitz, head of the Detroit avenue has returned front a sum- affairs are being given. Among
them were a miscellaneous shower
chapter, A. Z. A. Henry M. Gott- me• of travel abroad.
;
on Aug. 13 by Mrs. Louis Schul-
Itch, chairman of the advisory'
man at her home 011 Richton ave-
A
surprise
dinner
was
tendered
board of the Irnai B'rith commit-
A I -a Carte Service from 9 to 1:30 A. M.
tee sponsoring the organization, Mr and Mrs. Israel Goldberg of nue; a personal shower on Aug.
14,
given
by
Miss
Rose
Lefton;
a
15050
Dexter
boulevard
at
their
presided ns toastmaster.
' The formal installation of De- home on Sunday, Sept. 11, in luncheon and theater party by
troit chapter Ni'. 63 was conducted honor of their thirty-fifth wedding Miss Mettle Baron on Sept. 3; a
at a closed session by Mr. Holler. anniversary. The color decora- hosiery shower on Sept. 9 by Miss
Mollie Rott; a luncheon at the
The following received the
. Billie- tions were carried out in white
tory degree: Harold II orw . R. and orchid. Covers were laid for Bonk-Cadillac on Sept. 10 by Miss
Ann Geller, later taking her guests
Feller, Sant W. Ilimel, Robert Zeff, 50 guests.
to the Bonstelle Playhouse; a mis-
Zeldon Cohen, Harold Raikow,
cellaneous shower on Sept. 10 by
Raymond Faller,
Louis Purther,
Mrs. S. Kahn New Hazelwood ave.
Earl Ilimel, Goodman Cohen, Fred nue arrived in New lark last Sat- Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of Glen-
Goldstein, AI Saltz and Mort ' ymer urday, having completed a tour of dale avenue, covers being laid for
dr, guests; a bridge-luncheon by
Fuerst.
Miss Selina Ross on Sept. II; a
Induction of the officers followed, Europe.
--
personal shower on Sept. 13 by
with "paddy" Freund as master
Mrs. David Mark of 25 Tenny- Miss Esther Slatkin at her home
of ceremonies. Those who took of-
lice were: Aleph godol 1president1, on avenue entertained with a on LaSalle boulevard; a bridge-
bridge-luncheon for 211 ladies on luncheon on Sept. 14 by Miss Eve-
c
Harold Horwitz; aleph sgan
SHOW
COME. AND SUPPER WITH US AFTER THE
L
president). .1. R. Feller; aleph oral- Saturday aftrenoon. Sept. 9, m lyn Apple; a dinner and theater
kir Iseo•retaryl, Sam W. }lintel; honor of Mrs. Silver of New York party on Sept. 15 by Miss Evelyn
For Reservations Phone Northway 1147
niece of Mrs. B. Schneider, and a dinner and the-
aleph gisbor (treasurer), Robert City, who is a
ater party by Miss Sally Schweit-
ZefT; aleph shotare godol (senior Wise of Stillman avenue.
sergeant-at-arms), &Idiot Cohen;
zer on Sept. 16.
Mrs. Herbert Robinson and fam-
aleph shotare ketone ( junior ser-
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ily of Chicago boulevard have re-
geant-at-arms), 11111 . .1,1 Raikow;
The Mesdames Hurry Saltsman,
aleph koohen godol (high priest), turned to their home following a Jack Fishman and Joseph Hirsch-
Louis further; aleph shofer (re- summer's sojourn at Mackinac.
man entertained at the latter's
porter), P. Raymond Feller.
home it 3143 Chalfonte avenue
Several hundred persons, filling • Rev. Elijah Zaludkowski of the on Saturday evening, Sept. 10,
; Congregation Shaarey Zedek has
the hid] to capacity, at nt
with a linen shower in honor of
dance that concluded the eventhg s left for New York, where he will Miss Anne Waxman. Covers were
meet his wife and family, who will
program.
laid for 40 guests.
arrive
front
Liverpool,
England.
The linter of Aleph Znolik Aleph
is a national Jewish ytaing nnon's on Friday, Sept. 16, on the Beren-
Miss Belle Jackson of 1210 Vir-
.1 suji.
fraternity composed of boys 17 to garia. Rev. Zaludkowski and fam-
and engages in re- ily will arrive in Detroit at 8:15 ginia park entertained with a fare-
•"! years of age,
well
party
on
Saturday
evening,
philanthropic,
o'clock Tuesday morning, Sept. 20,
cultural,
_ AIL
Iwi us,
:•;
7;'
..tfil..tic and social activities. The and will make their temporary res- Sept. 10, in honor of her cousin,
0.•troit chapter, in which Pisgah idence at 4188 Brush street, cor- Philip Kirschbaum, who was play-
ing in the orchestra of "Broad-
dge has become actively interested ner Willis.
way" at the Garrick. A Dutch
and which, through the courtesy of
Mrs. Many Turberg of Hamil- lunch was served at midnight.
the latter, has been given the use
of the completely equipped B'nni ton, Ont., is the house guest of Covers were laid for 20 guests. •
s Raub And of the
B'rith Community center, is well Mr. and Mn.
fitted to carry out this program. Belcrest.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldsmith
Plans for the initiation of the
and daughter, Rayetta, of Alger
Mrs. Jennie Blumrosen and liVelltle have returned froom a so-
first class of candidates are now
ander way. Young men who wish daughter, Rita, have moved from journ through the East, where
t.. apply for mendwrshio are asked 2493 West Euclid avenue and are they attended the marriage of
... communicate inmwdiately with now residing at the Wilshire, 746 Miss Betty Wagner.
Tam W. Mine% 1155 West Euclid Collingwood avenue.
:terrine, Empire 2093-J, or with any
Dr. Bernard Friedlander has re-
the chapter.
Miss Ethel Milliner will leave
other member 14
turned from his vacation at St.
shortly to resume her studies at
Ignore, Mich.
the University of Wisconsin.

Detroit's New Restaurant

to independence.

Griswold
-First
STATE BANK

Corner Griswold and Lafayette Boulevard

and 17 Branches

'

5 52.500.0 0 0
(A scr au 5 5.000.00C —Sun P L U

"Rough-Dry"

Saves the Hardest Part of

Washing and Ironing

Because this service means that
we will wash all your clothes, dry
them all, starch the pieces that
require it, and return ironed,
ready for use, all the heavy fiat
pieces such as sheets, towels.
table linen, etc.

An economical service--
promptly performed, and the
work of a quality that never fails
to please.

Will you try it next week?

WELLER LAUNDRY CO.

Our Service Beyond Compare.

Phones Cadillac 5169.5170

Basement of Stephenson Building.
orrosrrE GENERAL

CASS AND WEST GRAND BOULEVARD •

NOW OPEN

35c and Up

a..4.110.11

A more Convenient
service station could
not be found.

For the mass of the readers of The Jewish
Chronicle, the Streng Chevrolet Company is ideally
situated. It is near their homes, near their shipping
zones. And this convenience is worth much to the
owner of a car. It means quick and efficient service
without going miles out of your way. On your next
shopping trip step into the Streng Chevrloet Com-
pany and examine the Chevrolet line—the most eco-
nomical transportation available.

fastest selling gear-
The world's
on display, too. Corn(
shift (ruckis
and
look it over.
in

STRENG CHEVROLET Empire
CO.
4035

8510 Twelfth Street, at Philadelphia.

B STRE\G, Presilent P. M. BERNSTEIY, Sec'y-Treas. CHAS. II 1)1111'1:GER, Viee•Pres.

1'2 A. M. to 2 I'. M.
II B. Al. to 1:30 A. M.

DANCING

NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME

STEAKS. LOBSTERS, FROG LEGS, CHICKEN, CHOPS
SALADS, TOASTED SANDWICHES

*

NTI‘CTI.
o-‘3_1( ill •

■ sh e
\V'voves Its Cl_alTa



iniles per

6i.35
fours
dge Averages All Other
A.
Race
Do
3eat ilig A. A.
riot.
1
City
boar ill
(.)Spcedway Associa
Atlantic
nstigation or latowl-
in.
tic Cit Dodge ddrothers Vont cylin
and

Brothers '

Vont al
Coe
With
A Dodge
0 re.
entered
t in a l abor Day race tor cats
eatte,
booght
der stock.
ears. VOOr cars oi other
nvalces
so
tock.
s
ion
.
i
4
the
associa
compete d. All were strictly
25 0
miles--to tleterfitne NvItiett
(Attired hy rtes. rules
.NttleitC3.
from
a s for Volt in
nt
,Che race
ri sv
was "dhe Vastest
( ut

A surprise party was given for
Mrs. Albert Potiker (formerly Mrs. David Cohen of Belmont ave-
Dorothy Magid) and son are back nue in honor of her birthday and
from a three months' sojourn in wedding anniversaries by the Mes-
South Haven, Chicago and Indl• dames Samuel and Jack Ellstein
ana. While in Chicago, Sirs. Poti- at the latter's home at 3763 Cleim•
ker resided at the Elmo Apartment ents avenue on Tuesday evening,
Sept. 6.
Hotel.

After a sojourn in a New York
Alex Wurzberger of Sioux Falls
is the guest of his mother at her camp during the summer months,
Miss
Eunice Tobin has returned to
residence on Chicago boulevard.
her home on Leslie avenue.
Miss Martha Levy, who has been
Miss Ilattie Gittleman, who has
visiting in New York and other
Eastern cities, has returned hone.. been visiting different points in
Long Island, has returned to her
Miss Helen Kahn entertained at home at 2733 Elmhurst avenue.
-- -
a luncheon and bridge of pretty
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin of Cal-
appointments at her home at 233
vert
avenue
had as their guests
McLean avenue on her birthday,
over the weekend Miss Zinaida
Sept. 9.
Joelsohn, a noted Chicago pianist
Miss Rose Ruddank, who was who recently returned from Mos-
the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. cow and Ostrow, Russia, and her
A. Levy and daughters, has r•- fiance. Gregory Alesko of Baker,
also Mr. and Mrs. S. I.. Siegel,
turned to her home in Buffalo.
daughter. Lillian, and son, Sydney,
Miss Hortense May of NI ,' of Chicago.
- --
York and Miss Florence Kaplan.
The Misses Minnie and Hannah ;
students at the Tuscaloosa Uni-
versity, who have been spending Escann of 455 Alger and their
their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. cousin. Miss Minnie Goldberg of
Harry Clarke of 5973 McQuade, 311 East Philadelphia avenue,'
have returned from a two weeks'l
have left to resume their studiI•
motor trip to Baltimore, Md., New
Miss Theresa Feldman of De- York, Catskill mountains aryl j
troit and Miss Rosa Manes of Pon- Cleveland, Ohio, where they vis-
' tiac have returned from Chicago. ited with relatives and friends.

I to Aktle A,

tlan

summer in the East.

Btais tiful Chevrolet

$1.•

50c

Special Sunday Dinner Served from 12 A. M. to
9 P. M ........ ................................................. $1.25

Mrs. Walter Annonoff and Mrs.
Mrs. Sydney Max of Leslie ave-
nue entertained on Saturday, Sept. Philip Greenwald were joint hos-
10, with a house party for 20 lit- tesses Saturday afternoon, Sept.
tle guests and their mothers in 10, at n lovely appointed bridge-
honor of the sixth birthday anni- luncheon and linen shower at the
versary of her daughter, Shirley. former's home at 2939 Clements
avenue honoring their cousin, Miss
Miss Hilda Shoenfield of Bur- Adaline Cohen, whose marriage to
lingame avenue has returned to Bernard IL Dosie will take place
her home after having spent the on Sunday, Oct. 9.

A

A•li•ted Organixattiona•

"the talk or the tozzm"

ing behind.

t i

Templo. Beth E-l. I vited.

RECTOR'S

still.

is



of those who would like to worship !afternoon reunion dance, to he held
at 3
with us on the high holy days to !Sunday afternoon, Sept. IS,
the cominittee on auxiliary services, o'clock. All the young people of
- •
Bernard Ginsburg, chairman, care temple households are cordially in

, Ito
for the entire
race,
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a( ostiai.tutx
ofirtnation,
to say th
Mile -a-minote
V c r tor inanceV .

The Dotlge "on.

d, how'

tient:coos
c •
Jai rn o
that the
car ate
hat\ spee
beco arblen
f,ven more ternarloble
than
loodest
and yet \vas able to ssithstanil

stopping

ever, is the tact

a, ,,s test vlithoot once
only
10
this tlifticult

peed ,
Thus the race not only offers concl. s uve
proof of the Doatte's
a v,hrsing,
soperiotivy
tribute
iosi
to
pe ek

.
5130115 materials
also US make
the cooed
and excellent
its

but

inatiship that go to an( ViOCSt.
F3stest
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A n

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vow-.

THOMAS J. DoyLE,
ctir , E INC.
R , 0N .
Itn ,

. 4 It .1 ENDICOTT

Wont:014•AM , MARTIN PLACE 1011 N..rult... 44.06
having spent a delightful week-end
Among the many Detroit boys
with friends and relatives. They
who
have
left
to
resume
their
stayed at the Stevens Hotel.
studies at the Dental School at •
The Misses Sylva Mellow and Marquette University. Milwaukee,'
leibovits, Jules
I Rosemary Smith have recently re- Wis., are George
Ird
turned from a short stay in Chi- M. Goldsmith. Samuel Blondy.
.
Rudolph Weiner, Arthur'.
cago, where they were the house win Paul.
Pike,
Harold
o guests of both Mr. and Mrs. B. Miller, Maurice
;
and Edward Portnoff.
Kaminsky and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Imerman
Lenox 4400
llergenroeder, Inc., Irtli E. Jefferson
Necker of that city.
Woodward_ Arl. 3730
Hem. 4191
Mrs. Edith Goldmanand Miss Highland Park Motor Co.. 16123
Hiles Auto Service. 1:: ■ 1 3 Twelfth
Gar. 7100
I I Cook - Wood, Inc., 15820 Grand River._ Hcgarth 6340
Grand
River
hoe
-
were
joint
Mid-West Motet Co.. 9111
I Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jacobs of Esther Greenberg
245
Michigan
Glen.
9888
Let 1601
Hocknell•Knovason Co.,
Die-Western 111i ter Co . 3950 Dux
; Humphrey street entertained with teams at a luncheon and hosiery
Michigan.....Cedar 3138
Salsa
6834•40
Colonial
Motor
1-
W.
Schulta
&
Co..
10000
Conant
Avetwe_.emp.
6821
shower at the Barium Hotel onj
a dinner dance on Monday, Sept.
Co., 11517 Linwood ....Euclid 1850
. r6450
Sept. 10 in honor of Miss Sara North Central Motor
Delray Motor Salts, 7132.34 W. Jcilersoo...,Cc.a
5, at the Oriole Terrace in honor
Co., 9115 Woodard. _Brno 6990
Motor
Norwoodward
Whit.
1173
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gr actor
of their first wedding anniversary. Perlman, a bride - elect of this;
, Covers were laid for eight guests. month.

013GE BROTHERS,INC •

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