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CLIFTON AV/NUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE SEVEI

nE9aRorrlaisnORONICLE

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Eat
Gunsberg's
Kosher
Products
and Protect
Your Health

Wedding Calendar

Aug. 19—Miss Sally Polasky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Max Po

Mrs. 11. I. Shenker and dough
Isadore S. Plank° of this city.
ter, Wilma, have returned from a lasky, to
n,e
w sol Feldman,
tou 6 1913 -11 , i , s tszo Betty
t v olr, oafm i N laieiku iungahwto lslalte, , Ctairet Mr. Aug.

,

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.

Woodward Thru to Washington

If You Want Them Monogrammed in France

r, r,. of s.MB rs a.ta lt no t.lt o • w Fclo tun etio.

---Think Now of
Christmas Handkerchiefs!

where they were guests at the wooff avenue,
Aug. 21—Miss Rita Ilarris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Harris
Lone l'ine Lodge.
of Rochester avenue, to Monroe W. Pollack of New York City, at the
Book-Cadillac
Hotel.
Mrs. Charles Jay and daughter,
Sept. 2—Miss Florence Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Elaine, of 1600 Blaine avenue,
have returned from a two weeks' Goldberg, to Irving Paul, son of Mrs. Fanny Paul of this city.
Sept. 3—Miss Corinne Marie Gittleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
visit in Cleveland, where they were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Sol Gittleman, to Howard Stone.
,
Frey
4.,

Mrs. Yetta Meyers and son,
Morey, of New York City, are the
lz house guests of Mr. and Mrs.

imelhochs

No Orders
Taken After
September 8th

Most exquisitely sheer French linen handkerchiefs, with
woven cord borders and hand•felled hems, are monogrammed by
talented fingers in France—if you order them ahead of timel

Births

July 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Sikov (Pauline Perlman) of th
Among the pre-nuptial affairs I in Cavern Apartments, a son, Melvin Richard.
honor of Miss Sadie Agree of
July 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Pearlstien (Salina Waldman),
Flint, whose marriage to Murry
a son, Edward Cypress.
4.1. Swartz will be an event of Aug.
Phones Lafayette 3340.41
2380 Twentieth St.
July 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan (Freda Stolarsky) of 2675
, 26, at Flint, was a linen shower
(, c and bridge on Aug 7, at which Rochester avenue, a son, Selden Richard.
July 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sutirin of 3284 Virginia Park, a
'LTIW•ITI VI( her aunt, Mrs Samuel Agree, was
,,,, Atekkit,i.,X,WW4WAT'"I
,
""0-',
0. i,••=('-
• ,N hostess to 28 guests at her home, son, Earl Sheldon.
2461 Glynn Court. Among the
July 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoexter of Lothrop avenue, a
n ru,, vni.
guests were Mrs. I. Bergman of
— . 31 To Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bussey (Clara Weller) of .569/
I. lint and Mrs. S. Askin of New eo n July
York City.
Chandler avenue, a daughter, Elinore Beverly.
Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rothman (Frances Berman), a
Mrs. John Feldman of Wilde-
mere avenue and Miss Helen H. daughter, Ethel Judith.
Aug. 7—To Judge and Mrs. Harry II. Keidan (Kate Levenson), a
Morris of Burlingame avenue left
Aim to Nullify "General Or-
Tuesday for a fortnight's visit in daughter.
der No. 86" in This
Atlantic City and New York.
Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Feinberg of Leslie avenue, a
District.
daughter, Lois Jean.

Gunsberg Packing Co.

Men's
Handkerchiefs

Women's
Handkerchiefs

Charles Jay and family of Blaine
avenue.

44 1

11010.101v the N!onograni

Including the Monogram

10.00-14.00-18.00

33.00-36.00-48.00

the dozen

the dozen

Himalhoch's—Handkerchiefs—First

Floor.

EFFORT TO RESCIND
IMMIGRATION RULE

High Holyday Services
At Emanuel Synagogue

Mrs. A. Schlesinger asd sister,
the Chatham
Apartments, accompanied by their

Commencing Sunday, Aug. 12

Miss Burton, of

An effort is being made to re-
scind as contrary to immigration
laws the "General Order No. 86"
which classifies all aliens commut-
ing to the United States for work
Beginning the above date the committee will
as "immigrants" rather than as

Mrs. I. B. Persky of Wichita
maids, and Mr. Martin Pearlman temporary visitors," and demands
be on hand to sell tickets between the hours of
GOLDMAN—PEARLMAN
Falls, Tex., who was the guest here
and Mr. Sam Goldman attended that all such commuters obtain
8-10 a. m. and 4-9 p. m.
Mrs. Ida Pearlman of 2747
of the Misses Ann and Bertha Fein-
immigration visas.
stein, was extensively entertained G ladstone avenue announces the the groom.
The validity of General Order
Services Will Be Conducted by
The bride and groom left for
marriage
of
her
daughter,
Janet,
during her Detroit stay. Prior to ,
their honeymoonin Chicago and 86 of the United States Depart-
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky
her return home, on Thursday 'I t o Charles Goldman, son of Mr. I will reside at 11845 La Salle men( of Labor, and of the Immi-
morning, she was honored at
a nd Mrs. Moe Goldman of 2275
Cantor A Rutman will be assisted by • choir of eight
gration Act of 1924, under which
party and steak roast at Belle Isle, I G ladstone avenue. Rabbi Aishish-
voices selected from the best voices of the Halevy Choral
Preceding the wedding, the immigration here is regulated, is
on Wednesday evening, by six k in performed the ceremony at the I
Society.
bride
was
honored
at
showers
by
attacked
in a petition for an in-
couples. !b ride's home, and dinner was the following: Miss Helen Glick- junction filed in the United State,
Supplementary services will be held in the hall down-
Is erved at Joseff Bros.' for the im-
and
Mrs.
District
Court
Wednesday.
Tickets
for
these
services
will
also
be
available.
stairs.
stein, Mrs. M. Finkel
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg mediate family.
The petition, filed by Arthur
Those that can't afford to buy tickets will be admitted
Miss Loraine Wolfe, Mrs.
The bride was attired in white Nida,
of 1403 Virginia I'ark have re-
Nathan
and
Mrs.
Sam
Goldman,
Gladstone
and
William B. Bryan,
free.
turned from a week's visit in Chi- c hiffon and carried a bouquet of Miss Muriel Thomson. Mrs. Moe attorneys. in behalf of Peter Ko-
cago, and leave this week with white roses and lilies of the cal-
Buy your ticket. now—don't wait until the last
val,
of
Windsor,
seeks to restrain
n
-
Ehrlich and Mrs Moe Goldman e
their son, Robert, and mother, I ey.
moment.
tertained at dinners at their John L. Zurbrick, director of irn-
Miss Helen Glickstein and Mn , homes.
Mrs. II. Tauber, to spend several
The brother of the groom migration, from barring Knval's
weeks at The Inn, Charlevoix, Sam Goldman acted as brides-
and repassage bet
e ween
gave a farewell party at the Ori- Passage an
Mich.
Detroit and Windsor. A hearing
ale Terrace,
on the petition is set for Aug. 13,
______
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Greenberg t heir children, Mr. and Mrs, Aaron
when a writ ordering Zurbrick to
T6V6
of 3315 Blaine leave this week A. Silberblatt, 9350 Wildemere :
SILVER—SOSNOWSKY
show cause why the injunction
with their sons, Benjamin and Jer- avenue, on Sunday, Aug. 12, from Over 200 guests witnessed a should not be granted is return-
ry, to spend the remainder of the 2 to 5 p. m. and 8 to 11 p. m. No beautiful wedding July 29, at Con- able.
summer at The Inn, Charlevoix, ards. gregation
,
Beth MGR'S, when Miss This is the first test ewe here
Slich.
.---....—
Rose Sosnowsky, daughter of Mr. in which the provisions of the Jay
Dr. Albert S. Kunin announces and Mrs. Hyman D. Sosnowsky of Treaty of 1794 are invoked
Mt, and Mrs. Max Weksler and , he opening of new offices at 11703 533 Westminster aven u e , was unit- against the immigration act, ac-
children, Harold and Sidney, left Dexter boulevard, at Webb, for ed in marriage to James E. Silver, cording to the immigration au-
for a six weeks' motor trip to the practice of medicine, surgery son or Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. SR- thorities. In a similar case arising
northern Wisconsin and Michigan. and obstetrics. In association with ver of 3016 Joseph Campau ave- at Buffalo, the immigration laws
On the way they will stop at Chi- him is Dr. A. J. Altman, D. D. S.
The ceremony was nen were held invalid by the Circuit
nue.
cago and Milwaukee to visit with
formed by Rabbi Strauss and Rev. Court of Appeals in the New York

relatives and friends, and also at
district. The Department of Labor
David Golden.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
harry
Albin
and
Fond du Lac, Wis., from which
The bride was pretty in a bead- carried this litigation to the United
point they will go to Marinette. son Morris and Sir. and Sirs. Ben
Tuesday Evening, August 28
Selig
of
Chicago
motored
in
to
at-
ed
gown
of
Parisian
import.
with
States
Sunreme Court, where it is
Wis., where they will be the
pending.
guests of Mr. Weksler's parents, tend the Silver-Sosnowsky wed- a veil of tulle, and carried a bridal now
8:30 P. M.
While Koval's attorneys assert
ding
of
July
29,
at
the
Congrega-
bouquet
of
tea
roses
and
lilies
of
Rabbi and Mrs. Isaac Weksler.
that their move is directed only
Lion Beth Moses. The other out- the valley.
Leah Lumberg attended the against General Order 86, Zurbrick
The men and women at the Old of-town guests who attended the
STEAMER COLUMBIA
declared that a decision here simi-
Folks' Home will be entertained at wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Eman- bride as matron of honor. Mrs.
Ki l s e tinoa f nd La l‘k l e r. aEnlidzaMb7t.h, Mich- Lumberg was charming in a white lar to that of the New York court
a picnic of the Ladies' Auxiliary u R ealim
would render impossible any re -,
Dancing on Boat from 8:30 till (?)
of the B'nai B'rith at 2 p. m.
striction on immigration here.
--
lace.
Wednesday, at the Casino at Belle
Less than 100 persons were Ca-
Radio Entertainers on Third Deck
Isle. Members and friends are
The e Misses Lilian Gladstone
Misses Jeanette Blair, Caroline eluded h ere as a result of General
urged to join at this picnic.
and Jerry Mintz of Boston boule- Silver and Marie Silver, the two Order 86 he said.
Music by Seymour Simons' Bloomfield Hills Country
yard have returned from a short latter being the groom's sisters,
About '14.000 aliens seeking en-
Miss Lee Ropapport of Toledo,
Club Orchestra
in Cleveland, where they were attended the bride as bridesmaids.
a nce t the United Stat , es
o in and about M '' ore
Ohio, is the house guest of the extensively
extensively entertained as the All wore orchid gowns and orchid tr
c ongregated
Misses Anne and Belle Snurowitz guests of Miss Dorothy Orkin.
and silver head-bands, and carried a ccording to the estimate of Hams
Boat leaves foot of Woodward avenue at 8:30 sharp.
Inverneso
avenue.


of 15841
pink roses.
F, Hawley, United States consul,
Admission $1.00 per person.
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Weiss, 2492 Sol Lumberg attended the immigration officers could not reg-
The Aleph Zadek Aleph Frater- West Philadelphia, left for a trip groom as best man. M. Norman elate their entry in the fare of
nity was honored with a visit by to Indianapolis and Chicago. Silver, brother of the groom, Max such a court ruling, Zurbrick said.
Monroe Frutchandler of tes- While at Indianapolis, Dr. Weiss attack all
p
Koval, a native of Hungary who
Markle will act as delegate from Michigan
burgh Chapter and
d
ushers. has resided in Canada 20 years and
National
po
m•
tlie
convention
f
roofthe
a
t
Master Maurice Albin of Chi- is a Canadian citizen, worked in
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cago was the ring bearer and little Detroit at the plant of Parke.
di a.
A ssoc i at i on
cursion given Sunday, Aug. 5, at
Miss Bernice Sosnowsky, sister of Davis & Co. for six years previous
Put-in-Bay,
where
a
baseball
=
=
Fj
Dr. A. Alan Agree, house physi- the bride. acted as flower girl. to December, 1927. Alien corn-
THE GENERAL PUBLIC
game was held with the Tole(11
The mother of the bride wore muters across the border rad been
cian and surgeon at Providence
- == chapter, who acted as host. Thee Hospital, left for an extended tour orchid chiffon.
The groom's allowed entry as "visitors" until
In Cordially Invited to Attend the
= were entertained at a dinner at throughout the East. En route he
mother wore a headed gray gear- that time. but under General Or-
= Hotel Crescent.
plans to attend the surgical clinics gene of Parisian import.
After the ceremony a dinner 1,,
der 86
of the Department
of
commuters
are considered
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolmich of of Cleveland, Philadelphia, Boston was held for 100 guests at Hotel . Labor
=
and
New York.
"immigrants."
= 1251 Glynn Court will leave Sat-
Elkins, S1 t. Clemens, Mich.
General Order No. 68 of Annl
urday for a week's stay in St.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Silver will I. 1927, effective July 1, 1927.
Miss Jean Lewis, 2665 Glad-
Louis. While there Mr. Tolmich
make their home in Tucson, Ariz., reads'
E will attend the convention of the stone, has returned from an ex- where Mrs. Silver will continue
"Hereafter aliens residing in
tended visit to Grand Rapids and her law studies, and Mr. Silver will
E. Continental Life Insurance Co.
foreign countries and entering the
Bostwick Lake.
of the New and Beautiful
continue his medical work.
United
States to engage in exist-
= Mr. and Mrs. George Orley and
ing employment in this country, or
On July 11, Mrs. Betty Homo-
= sons of 2740 Pingree avenue, ac-
to
secure
employment in this coun-
BATMAN—WOLF
companied by Miss Frieda Orley, noff entertained 60 guests at a
= have returned from an extended bridge and surprise personal
Beautiful in its appointments try, will not be considered as visit-
Rose
of
Miss
ing
the
United
States temporarily
= = tour to New York City, Atlantic shower given in honor of
W00 the wedding ceremony
=
City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Sosnowsky at the Lee Crest Hotel. Rose Wolf, daughter of Mr. and as tourists or temporarily for
=City,
=
were served at mid. Mrs. Isaac Wolf, to Ely Ratman, business or pleasure under any
= Akron, 0., and a stay at the Cats- Refreshments
=
FOURTEENTH AND ELMHURST
night. The favors were yellow son of Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Rs '- Provision of the immigration law
=
...q kill Mountains.

an d bridge prize, man of Chicago, performed Jut" which exempts visitors from coin-
and r bi dl a dlls,
o
plying with certain requirements
=
Miss Anne Lillian Allman of w ere fancy backed bridge cards.
on-
= Taylor avenue is spending a fort- Suss Sosnowsky was a bride of Paul acted as maid of honor, ac-
—=.:
= night with friends and relatives in July 29. Mrs. H. C. Silver enter- companied by the bridesmaids. sidered as aliens of the immigrant
the
branch,
corner
The
procession
will
begin
from
"Z
tamed 50 guests July 24, at her Miss Goldie Mickman of Toledo, clam"
= Chicago.
= Owen and John R ., at 1 p. m.
The Jay Treaty of 1794 pro
=
home, 3016 Joseph Campau, with Miss Fay Rudark, Miss Beatrice

=
=
Mr.
and
Mm.
Meyer
Silberblatt
a bridge and linen shower given in Dien and Miss Rose Zack of De- vides the right of free temporary
Clergymen and most prominent speakers of =
F..:
passage
across the Canadian bor.
their
honor
of
Miss
Sosnowsky.
will
be
host
and
hostess
to
=
trod. Neuman Cholodonko of Chi -
cago was best man, with Max Res- der in Article 3 (Treaty of Amity,
Detroit will address the audience.
= family, relatives and friends, at a
=
Miss Martha Rosenstein of 2697 nick, David Wolf, Jay Weiss and Commerce and Navigation, 1794).
. =
... reception in honor of their golden
Monterey avenue, who left with Max W,iif as ushers. William Article III provides:
Ilja wedding, to be held at the home
'It is agreed that it shall at all
her mother for a short trip to Ratman was ring hearer, and ],e-
points East has returned to her rena. Ratman and Bessie Rudack times be free to his majesty's sub-
jests
and to citizens of the United
and
her
home. Mrs. Rosenstein
were flower girls.
States, and also to Indians dwell-
daughter stopped at Atlantic City,
The bride was attired in a bout-
ing
on
either side of the said boon-
Philadelphia, New York and Long font satin gown trimmed in points
Beach, L.
L I I. Miss Rosenstein lace. Her veil was held in place dory line, freely to pass and re-
pass
by
land, etc., and freely to
, stopped at Long Beach with Dr. by a crown-she ed head-dress
and Sirs. I. Zahler, while Mrs. Ro- made of pearls and s he carried a carry on trade and commerce with
senstein, accompanied by Mrs. 11. bouquet of roses and lilies of the each other."
L Dermer and the Misses Ruth valley.
and Peggy Florence Denier of
Mr. and Mrs. Ratman are spend-
'2971 Tuxedo avenue, left New ing their honeymoon in New York
York for a month's stay at the and Chicago.

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

niece Miss Annette Schneider, left
for a trip to Mackinac laland,1
stoupping at the Grand Hotel.

Marriages

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MOONLIGHT
Spot by

Bicur Cholera Society IN

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DEDICATION
SERVICES

- Beth David Synagog

August Fur Sale

August Values Cannot Be Duplicated

now $2,250
Russian Kolinsky Coat
now $995
Rose Beige Ermine Coat
Black Broadtail Persian
now $1,950
Beige Caracul Coat
now $1,195
Eastern Mink Coats as low as $1,595

meibi linst.C9

36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST

Near Adams Theatre

,

".' ".

KNOW YOUR TEA LEAVES!
CRYSTAL GAZING AND CARD READING
VISIT DETROIT'S MOST UNIQUE
TEA ROOM
FORTUNE TOLD WITH CAVE LUNCHEON

E.

Sunday, August 26, at 2 P. M.

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"Look For Big Barrel in the Window"

BOHEMIAN CAVE

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GOOD NEWS!

After being in retirement for 10 yearn, 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

e4nother

BOSTONIAN
SHOE STORE

will make its bow to the public soon.

WA TCH
FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT!

P. S. It will be located on the lobby floor
in the Barium Tower.

Bostonian Shoe Company

124 Michigan Avenue

Catskill Mountains. They are
stopping at the White Rose House,
GUTOV—FINEMAN
Summitville, N. Y. En route Mrs.
I Rosenstein will again atop at Long' A very pretty wedding Was sol-
emnized July 29 at Webster Hall.
Beach, L. I., and New York.

M. A. PEREIRA

DETROIT CATERING
COMPANY

We Cater in the Leading Hotels

125 RICHTON AVENUE

Call Longfellow 5654

On Furniture Now Going On

Tire Tubes, 30x31/2
and 29x3.75

98C ,

(

ART FURNITURE CO.

4104.8 Feakall Ave. at Livernois

Mama Laagfollew 8170

The Finest of Furniture

Amer.
—and assn
_...., es asserts

Shirts to Order

Why not sonic good looking,
likes of the valley. Out-of-town
guests who came for the wedding well fitting custom made shirts
to
take on your vacation.
were Sir. and Mrs. T. Schick and
Mr. Ben Schick of Scranton, Pa.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chenkin
and Sam Fineman of Philadelphia. 15 E. Grand River at Woodward
, Dr. and Mrs. Gutov are PINTA
Third Floor
ing their wedding trip in Atlantic

National Custom Shop

City.

AUGUST SALE

Special for This Week

when Miss Ruth Fineman, daugh-
Mrs. A. M. Moldof (Julia Ben- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fine-
lin), who has been the avert of man, became the bride of Dr. ha-
lter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel done Gutov of Flint, son of Mt.
Berlin of 1127 Virginia Park for and Mrs. Herman Colon of this
several weeks, left on Tuesday. city.
Aug. 7, for her home in New York
Miss Gerry Fineman was maid
of honor, assisted by Mrs. John
City.
Frazer and Mrs. Jay Fineman as
bridesmaids.
Dr. John Fineman acted as best
Strictly Kosher Caterer
man.
The bride wore a white satin
Weddings, •ngapemrnts, Ban-
gown fashioned in basque style,
with a flared skirt and long tight
quets—A II Social Functions

sleeves. Her long veil was held in
place by a tight cap made of lace.
She carried a bouquet of roses and

Clifford 0678

A

Phone Cadillac 8627

Erni, Tykel in behalf
eration and by Deputy Har gm.
t
Ig
ionan
is
d
tn
h
e
o
th
fa
i
n
ng
-
and Senators Davidson and Szabaff
The beauty of ro.pects

choice does not co t: publicity stunt
styles.
of teak-
to it, like the
. monument move-
& ed some years ago

, B
i____

in behalf of the Club of Jewish
Deputies to entertain a permanent
contact between the federation and
the Club. Mr. Tygel also called on
the Minister of the Interior, the
Foreign Office and the Ministry of

e adoration and for Commerce.
10345-10349 L

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