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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-08-03

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CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

WIL Y)rf

HOWARD'S

8687 TWELFTH ST. — Corner Blaine

OPEN EVERY EVENING

SALE! SHOES

Mid-Summer Clearance Sale of men's, women's
and children's shoes and hosiery. Wonderful selec-
tion to choose from at great savings. .

$3.85

Engagements

Del.at44.rid
Qrsortal

Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmidt nioces
from 15421 to 15869 La Salle
boulevard. They recently enter
tained guests from New York Cit}
in their DON home. Mr. and Mrs.
Schmidt rotored to South Haven
the past week-end, accompanied
by their daughters, 11(
and Charlotte, and their cousin,
Mrs. Mary Danne. Miss Bess
Schmidt returned home to con-
tinue her summer studies at the
University of Detroit, while the
rest of the party motored to Chi-
cago.

PAGE SEVEI

Kora/Yu/I (iiizoN lc LE

The betrothal of Miss Augusta Franklin of this city formerly of
Toronto, Canada, to Fred Heyman of this city, formerly of Boston,
has been announced. The wedding date has been net for Sunday.
Aug. 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Maxtnan of 3216 Fullerton avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Matilda M., to Mr. Alfred
A. Helfgott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon lielfgott of New York City.

J. N. F. CONFERENCE
THURSDAY EVENING

SIOIVIlir Stole Hours:

Black patent strapsand ties.
Sites If 1-2 to 2. Formerly sold at

$3 00.

MEN'S SHOES
NUNN-BUSH

A wonderful selection of
these high-grade shoes at 1.3
off. Black and tan calf and kid
oxfords.

'Dainty Summer Frocks

100 children's dainty summer dresses

9 9c

at the low price of

Eat
Gunsberg's
Kosher
Products
and Protect
Your Health

Look For This Label

Delivered daily to the dealer direct from
the smokehouse. Our products are prepared
without any cereals, colors or chemicals.
For your outings fill your baskets with
Gunsberg's kosher products.

Gunsberg Packing Co.

Phones Lafayette 3340-41

2380 Twentieth St.

High Holyday Services
At Temple Emanuel

Commencing Sunday, Aug. 12

Tickets Will Be Sold at the Shul to Members
and the General Public

Beginning the above date the committee will
be on hand to sell tickets between the hours of
8-10 a. m. and 4-9 p. m.

Services Will Be Conducted by

Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, Cantor A. Rutman

Supplementary services will be held in the hall down-
stairs. Tickets for these services will also be valuable.
Those that can't afford to buy tickets will be admitted
free.

Buy your tickets now—don't wait until the last
moment.

A splendidlycomplete meal. exmlis•
hely served. in the unsurpassed app..t.
went.of the luxurious Savoy. Remark•
ahle value, $125.

WEDDINGS

Particular attention and service to ban-
q.t., weddings, bridge parties.

Nome Randolph

5600 forarrangements.

DETROIT'S FINEST
HOTEL"

A

il WOODWARD

at ADELAIDE

The Finest of Furniture

—and never a fancy price

The beauty of buying your furniture here is that your

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choice does not compel you to confine yourself to just a few
styles.

B. & B. Furniture Co.
10

345-10349 Linwood Ave.

Marriages

Pontiac Notes

HONOR A. LEO WEIL
ON 70TH BIRTHDAY

Mrs. Norma Buckner and three-
Miss Dorothy W. Bloom and
Miss Herm Grabo•sky are tak- children are spending a fortnight
as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max
ing summer courses at the Uni-
Shirts to Order
Weinberg at their summer home
Why not sonic good looking, versity of Wisconsin at Madison.
on Lake Huron.
well fitting custom made shirts
Howard A. Bloom of 95 Tenny-
to take on your vacation.
Mrs. Nathan Blumrosen enter-
son avenue is spending the sum-
mer as a counsellor at Camp tained Jean Rosenthal of Detroit
at
a supper party on Saturday.
Strongheart at Tomahawk Lake.
July 28. at her home on Oneida
15 E. Grand River at Woodward Wis.
road. Eight guests were present.
Third Floor
Mr. and Mrs. William Rindskotl
Phone Cadillac 8627
Mr. J. A. Meyer left for Roches-
of 68 Tennyson avenue are spend-
ing the month of August at Paines- ter, N. Y., where he will meet Mrs.
Meyer and daughter. They will
ville, Ohio.
then go to New York City and At-
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Parshall of lantic City for several weeks.
Calvert avenue left Sunday for a
Mr. Nathan Blumrosen is in New
two weeks' auto trip.
York on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shiffman of
Mrs. Barney Yyman returned
Boston boulevard have left for a
month's stay in the East and will from Toledo, where she visited
friends
and relatives.
return
with
their
two
daughters,
For here are
who are at Tripp Lake Camp for
g ay
dresses
the summer.
with colorful,
pleasant deco-
Dr. Dennis Kovan, son of Mr.
Strictly Kosher Caterer
rations a n d
and Mrs..1. Kovan of 3815 Blaine
avenue,
has returned from Chi-
with the lithe
Weddings,
Engagements, Ban-
cago, where he was associated with
lines of swag-
otets—All Social Functions
Dr. Julius if, Hess, one of the
e r Parisian
foremost child specialista in this
designing
country. Dr. /Coven, after a brief
vacation, will open an office in
Detroit for the specialization of
DETROIT CATERING
pediatrics.
COMPANY

National Custom Shop

Special Sunday Dinner. $1.50.

/.

LORD PLUMER BIDS
FAREWELL TO ZION

Longfellow 2081

You'll like Detroit's
New
Smart
Shop

g

M. A. PEREIRA

Ong nal

CZECHOSLOVAK

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ART SHOP

WOODWARD AVE. DETROIIT
New York. 201 E. 67th St.
to Anfelns. 027 W. 7th St.
Cs...heateeekla

Mrs. Abe Wechsler and son, Irv-
ing of Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh.
visited in Cleveland and Detroit,
and is now visiting with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. Alice Stiglitz
of Mt. Clemens, Mich.

We Cater in the Leading lisstel ,

125 RICHTON AVENUE
Call Longfellow 5654

t) 10 I

P.

M.

French
Successes
Are
Reproduced
in These
New
Fall Hats!

7-1

MOO

The art of Alphonsine, Descat, Georgette
and Reboux is reproduced in this new collection
for early fall, in felt, soleil and velvet.

a

SPECIAL! 98 PRS.
CHILDREN i
SHOES I ' o4°G

P. M; Sat.

Woodward Thru to Washington

I Wedding Calendar

Births

5

fihnelhoch's

Synagogue Officers to Discuss
Future Plans for Pal-
estine Fund.

-
_
esislents and
A ronferensse .sf
ssseretaries, as well as other lead
yrs. in local synagogues has been
called for Thursday evening, ai
the Emanuel Synagogue. Taylor
and Wilson, by the Jewish Na-
tional Fund Committee of Detroit.
The purpose is to discuss future
National Fund work and to plan
Aug. 5--Miss Hattie Ravine to .1. Jack \Vander.
for the sale of stamns during the
Aug. 19—Miss Sally Polasky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Max Po• High Holy Days. S. Smullin is
chairman of the committee that is
lanky,
to
Isadore
S.
Pianko
of
this
city.
Miss Hannah Winter of Toledo
Aug. 19—Miss Betty Feldman, daughter of Mrs. Rose Feldman, to to arrange for the conference.
is the house guest over the week-
Collections for the fund on
end of Miss Sara Goldberg of 1461 Mr. Louis Balantzow, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Balantzow of Hazel-
Tishis b'Als totalled $252, it is re-
wood avenue.
West Grand boulevard.
55,rt
ed by Abe Lachover, who
Aug. 21--Miss Rita Harris, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Harris
Insintedtins committee no arrange-
Mr. and MN:. William Klein and of Rochester avenue, to Monroe W. Pollack of New York City, at the
ments.
Some of the synagogues
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winter of To- Book-Cadillac Hotel.
where collections were made. and
ledo are spending the week-end
Sept. 3—Miss Corinne Marje Gittleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
their officers who co-operated, fol-
with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman Sol Gittleman, to Howard Stone.
low:
of West Grand boulevard,
Englewood Synagogue, Joseph
Rakowsky, A. Jaffa and Solomon
Among those stopping at Van
Seligson.
Elton Lake Lodge, Oscoda, Mich.,
King avenue congregation, H.
are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zucker-
Solomon D. Temchin, I.. Nossan-
man, Mrs. C. K. Jacobs and (laugh-
chub.
Kahn
ter, Louis Simon, Sam
and family, Mrs. Rose Sandorf,
Ahavath Achim, Westminster
July 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kazden, formerly of Detroit
Mrs. Benjamin, Alfred Roseroot now residing in Los Angeles, Calif., a slaughter, Margaret Evelyn.
and Delmar, M. Glick.
and family.
Windsor congregation, Samuel
July 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weintraub of 2959 Leslie ave
Rossman, Israel Barnett, Ilynian
nue, a son, Marvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua S. Sara-
Seitlin.
July 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Kirschbaum of 1988 Elmhurst,
sohn, accompanied by their son,,
El Moshe, Michigan and Twenty -
Stephen, and their father, A. H. a daughter, Ruth Sarah.
July 25—To Mr. and Mrs. William Becker of 2294 Pingree ave- ninth street, M. Solomon.
Sarasohn, are making Van Ettan
Ahavuth Zion, Brush and Hol-
Lake Lodge, Oscoda, Mich., their nue, a daughter, Marceline Dolores Becker.
headquarters for a few days en
July 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson (Janet Horwitz) of 12168 brook, Max Gottesman.
Owen street congregation,
route a tour around the rim of North Martindale avenue a son, Robert W.
Silver.
Michigan, visiting in Travense ,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel MatotI (Evelyn Vine) of Josephint
Speakers who outlined the Na-
City, Petoskey, Mackinaw, Charle-
avenue, a son, Melvin Gerald.
tional Fund purposes in syna
voix and other points,
rogues included J. Haggai, S.
Smullin. B. Lerman Raisin Alt-
Mrs. Henry Schubach and fam-
shuler, SI. Croll, II. Goldbs•rg, I.
ily of Salt Lake City, Utah, who
Liss, M. Weisbrott.
have been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Mr. Lachover, as chairman of
I. N. Primakon of the Whittier,
the
committee, had the co-opera-
have returned home.
KRASS—ETTINGER
.
ND. and Mrs. P. Ettinger of tion of S. Tilchin, N. Michalowskv
N. Soloveichick, S. Cabot and S.
Mrs. Morris D. Silver of Mars-
'lairmssunt avenue, announce the
Newman.
returned Friday from
t 011
Ian-loge of their (laughter Paul-
is visit in ('hicago and Cincinnati. Declares He Will Always ne. to Mr. Louis Krass of this city.
Miss lint! accompanied Mrs. Silver
be wsolidng ceremony was per- INFANTS' ORPHAN HOME
Take
Deepest
Interest
to Cincinnati, where they were the
Or Mal by Rabbi Gordon on Sun-
MOVES INTO ITS NEW
guests at the Hotel Alms of (tarts
in Palestine.
ay, July 29, at the Intel Irrith
Hill and his aunt, Mrs. Mabel E.
BUILDING ON ROWENA
n the presence of their relatives,
Munger, both former Detroiters.
his numbered 100. The bride was
JERUSALEM.—I.I. T. A.)—
Sponsors
Dance at Strona's P•vil.
Monied
by
her
sister
Fay
as
maid
Lord Herbert C. Plower, retiring a
Mrs. J. Kavanau and Mrs. Louis
high commissioner of Palestine, o f honor and the groom had his ion at Cass Lake on Wednesday;
Bolhauer entertained 20 guests at
Open
House
in September.
miller
Jack
as
best
man.
left Jerusalem by special train for b
a charming luncheon given at the
After the wedding 51r. and Mrs.
London via Egypt. Lord Plumer,
Wilshire Hotel in honor of their
The Detroit Hebrew Infants Or-
Krass
left
for
their
honeymoon
at
sister, Mrs. Jos. Seid, and her accompanied by his wife, has
phan Home announces that its new
taken a two months' leave of ab- Atlantic City and Ne• York and
(laughter, Esther, of New York.
will be home to their friends after location is at 262 Rowena stre(st.
The table was decorated with wild sence, following which he will re-
The new home is the donation
August 20, at 2070 Blaine avenue.
flowers of yellow and corn flower tire from the high •ommissioner-
of P. Miller, to whom a vote of
ship. He will be succeeded by Sir
blue. Mrs. Si-id will remain in
thanks is extended by the institu-
John
Chancellor.
If.
C.
Luke
civil
Detroit for Bernard Kavanau's
tion.
liar Mitzvah, which will take place secretary, will be acting high com-
Open house to the public at the
missioner until Sir John assumes
the latter part of August.
new home will be held the early
his post in the fall.
part of September, when all neces-
Government officials, foreign
Mr. A. Farber and family of
Sol Manes of West Iroquois road sary alterations are expected to
2505 Hazelwood avenue motored consuls and representatives of all has returned from an extended he completed.
to Center Island, Ont., and are communities were present to bid European tour. David Rachwal of
An invitation is extended to the
spending, their vacation with Rabbi the high commissioner farewell. New York City returned home public id attend the (lance to be
and Mrs. Samuel Sachs at their The police paraded to the station with him and will be the guest of held Wednesday, Aug. 8, at
and the band played the British
summer home.
Strong's Pavilion, at Cass Lake.
the Manes family indefinitely.
anthem as Lord Plumer left the
The (lance will commence at 8:30
Col. and Mrs. J. I.. Wolfner city.
p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Schlyfe-
spent the week-end in Lansing, the
In his farewell message Lord
Another important announce-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Flamer expressed grateful appre- stone announced the engagement, ment made by the institution is
of their (laughter, Miss Rose, to
Kositchek.
ciation for the loyal support ac-
that it has changed its name from
Bernard S. Linderman, son of Mr.
corded him during his office. He
the Baby Day Nursery to the De-
Mrs. Gertrude Swartz, promi- will always take the deepest in- and Mrs. Alex Linderman of De- troit Hebrew Infants' Orphan
troit.
The wedding will take place
nently identified with the Ladies*. terest in the welfare of the coun-
home.
next spring.
Auxiliary of the I. 0. B. B., has try and its people, he declared.
A special meeting will be held
left for an extended pleasure trip
Farewell wishes of the Jewish
at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. Aug. 7, at
Miss Anne Katchka of Mohawk the new home, 262 Rowena, to
to Los Angeles, Cal., visiting her population of Palestine were ex-
sister, Mrs. A. Marks, and her son, pressed to Lord Plower by a dele- road has as her guest a New York make plans for the dance. Re-
Archie, and expects to return late gation consisting of Col. Frederick University classmate, Miss Sylvia freshmenta will be served.
in September.
II. Kish, Rabbis A. J. Kook and Anstendig of New York City. Miss
Jacob Meir, David Yellin and Dr. Astendig,'s mother and sister, Mrs.
Jack Anstendig and Miss Anna An-
Mrs. Jacob Needle, her daugh- J. Thon.
stendig, who came with her, are
ter, Miss Alta Needle, and son,
The delegation presented the
Morris Needle. of Oliphant, Pa., retiring high commissioner with at present visiting friends in De-
troit, and will join her later to re-
are visiting Mrs. Needle's sister,
A. Leo Weil, member of the
an album of Palestine pictures.
Mrs. Louis Ilarris of Kipling wishing him bon voyage in behalf turn to New York by a Southern executive board of the Union of
route.
street, Detroit.
American Hebrew Congregations
of the Zionist Executive, the Pales-
and one of the leading distin-
tine Rabbinate and the Vaad
Miss Tibbie Schimovitz, 2074
The Misses Lillian and Harriet guished Jews of l'ittsburgh, was
Leumi (the National Council of
North Philadelphia, has returned
the guest of honor at a testimonial
Barnett
entertained
16
young
Palestine Jews).
from a fortnight's visit in Chicago
ladies Saturday, July 27, at their dinner tendered him in his city by
and Beloit, Wis.
will take place at the Mishkan summer home, CASs Lake, honor- leaders of l'ittsburgh Jewry and
other prominent members of the
Israel Congregation, Blaine an.I ing the out-of-town guests.
On Sunday, Aug. 5. Miss Hattie Linwood avenues. A reception will
local community. The dinner was
Ravine, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. follow at It o'clock. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Hirshberg heist at the Westmoreland Country
Saul Ravine of Blaine avenue, will
spent 10 days in Oscoda, Mich., Clulf, and 200 outstanding citizens
become the bride of Mr. J. Jack
of Pittsburgh attended and ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Silberblatt as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marks.
Wander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Na- will be at home to their relatives
pressed their appreciation for the
than Wander of McKeesport, Pa. and friends at a reception in honor
philanthropic and communal work
Mrs. Julius I.evin has issued in-
Rabbis Eiseman and Stollman will of their golden wedding anniver-
carried on by Mr. Weil.
officiate at the ceremony, which sary at the home of their children, vitations for a bridge-luncheon to
Marcus Aaron, also a member
he given Thursday, Aug. 2, at
of the executive board of the
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt,
Northwood Inn, honoring her niece,
Union, and president of the Pitts-
9310 Wildemere avenue, on Sun-
Miss Esther Gorel, from Denver,
burgh Board of Public Education,
day, Aug. 12, from 2 to 5 and
Colo.
was toastmaster, and the speakers
from 8 to 11 o'clock. No cards.
included Ludwig Vogelstoin of
Miss Bessie Steinman of Scran• New York City, chairman of the
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern and
ton,
Pa.,
is
the
house
guest
of
Mr.
executive
board of the Union; Levi
daughter, Josephine, are stopping
Cook of Washington, D. S.; Judge
at Claridge's Hotel, 74 Avenue des and Mrs. Irving Steinman.
S.
Thomson of the United
W. II.
Champs-Elysees, Paris, during
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Manes of West States District Court; George R.
their stay in France.
Wallace,
former
president of the
Iroquois road announce the en-
Miss Leona Harris of Hollywood, gagement of their daughter, Rosa, Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce,
Calif., is spending the summer with to Mr. William J. Jacobson of Pon- and Rabbi Samuel II. Goldenson.
Miss Maxine Fisher of The tiac.
. Heights, Houghton Lake, Mich.
Checker Cabs Empire 7000
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Manes will
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gott- give a family dinner at the Reli
loeb and soil, Aaron, left for an Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich., Sun
extended trip through Canada. day, Aug. 5, in honor of their
They motored to Toronto, later twentieth wedding anniversary,
taking the boat trip through the also in honor of their daughter'(
betrothal.
Thousand Islands.

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The Baby Day Nursery

Announces That Its Name is Now the

Detroit Hebrew Infants Orphan Home

Corn, dance with us and help the infants on

WEDNESDAY, AUG, 8, 8:30 P. M.

Strong's Pavilion—Cass Lake

Good Orchestra, and it good time is assured

GOOD NEWS!

After being in retirement for 10 years, the well-known
baker, Samuel Rosen, is glad to announce that he will shortly
open an up-to-date bake shop at 8532 Twelfth street. Watch
for announcement.

ROSEN'S BAKERY

AUGUST SALE

On Furniture Now Going On

Special for This Week

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and 29x3.75

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ART FURNITURE CO.

4104-8 Fenkell Are. at Li•ernois

WOODWARD Art

Phone Longfellow 8170

MONDAY
SPECIAL

100% Cotton Felt Mattresses

FROM ONE OF THE BEST MAKERS
ALL-METAL BEDS,
ALL SIZES, $8.95

These mattresses are filled with pure white
layer cotton, four•row stitched, and will
KEEP THEIR SHAPE. They hare rolled
edges and are tufted. All sixes— 3 feet; 3
feet 4 inches; 4 feet.

The price IS
MUCH BELOW
YOU WOULD
EXPECT TO
PAY

FELT MATTRESSES,
ALL SIZES, $7.95

Durable mattress, covered with art
ticking. All have rolled edges and are

tufted. Special Monday values.

A. C. Kranz

All-steel beds, brown, finished with
two-inch pillars. Both single and
double widths. Special values.

DOUBLE COIL SPRINGS
AT $8.95

These have 99 triple cone springs
7 inches high. They are interchange-
able on wood or metal beds. Special
values!

Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woods- d
Between Calvert awl
.
Tailor
and Service Prevail.

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