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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-08-31

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your frocks

Chandler avenue has returns,' f

from a seven weeks' sojourn in the
f:ast. Among the numerous places
visited were Huston, New Yoork,
and Peaks Island, where Miss Wel-
ler was to guest at the leaks Island
Boon, with Mrs. Harry ( arvel.
Sept. 2- Airs Faye Frankfort to Mr. Speyer Ralph Katz, son of
president of the Y. W. II. A. III
N1rs. F. Katz of 2751 Rochester avenue.
Portland.
Sept. 2—Stirs Florence Goldberg, daughter of NIr. and Mrs. Loui
Goldberg, to Irving l'aul, son of alrs. Fanny Paul of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherman
Sept. 2—Miss Nlollie Cohen, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
and family of 2959 Lo-slie avenue
are spending a few weeks at South Cohen, to Harry Dushkin, sun of St r. and Mrs. Jacob Dushkin, at Beth
Haven, Mich. They will return Nloses Synagogue.
Sept. 3—Miss Corinne Marje Gittleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
after Labor Day.
o
Sol Gittleman, to Howard Stone.
Oct. 7 Miss Beatrice Rosenthal, daughter of 51r. and Mrs. Samuel
The Misses Dorothy Bronstein
tool Helen Rosner are guests at B. Rosenthal, to Joseph Busker, son of of Mr. and airs. Louis Busker.
the Hotel LaSalle, Chicago, for
this week-end. •

paying $35 and $45 for

see these beautiful Astor models for

only $25.... Ultra distinctive models in transparent

Velvets * , Satins and Combinations.

Births

Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Cohen of
inni Hague avenue 111111011M, 01,
marriage of their daughter, Mollie,
to Harry Dushkin, son of Nils and
Mrs. Jacob Dushkin, to take place
Sunday, Sept. 2, at 8 p. nu. at Beth
Moses Synagogue, 566 Owen eve-1
nue.

To honor NB°. and Mrs. Harry
Silberblatt of Los Angeles, Cal.,
who are visiting relatives in thei
city, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Slo-
bin of 2900 Clairmount enter-
tained at bridge at their home.

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Fall Apparel

Clean?

Hot summers such as
we've been having are
usually followed by
earl y, cool autumns.
Take inventory of your
fall wardrobe and let
Forest Cleaners clean,
restore and reshape it
for wear in the season
lust ahead. F or es t
\ Cleaners are Detroit's
\Best.

24-Hour Service on Men's Suits

, CLEANERS
FonEs I C, DYERS 1",

533.547 FOREST AVE. E.

call MEIrose

4200

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

"Look For Big Barrel in the Window"

BOHEMIAN CAVE

Clifford 0678

1234 Library Avenue

The Finest of Furniture and
Never 'a Fancy Price

Our reputation for super values is pretty well established.
The beauty of buying furniture from us is that your choic:
does not compel you to confine your selection to just a few
styles. We welcome the opportunity of showing you around.

B. & B. Furniture Co.

10345 - 10349 Linwood Ave.

POPKIN—LIPSITZ
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lipsitz of
the Whittier apartments announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Ruth Anne, to Mr. John L. Popkin,
son of Mr. Louis Popkin, on Mon-
day, Aug. 27 at 12 (o'clock.
The ceremony took place at
Temple Beth El, in the presence
.
. anti was
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o the immediate
followed by a wedding breakfast
o s
at the Phoenix Club,
.
following
which the young couple left for an
extended Western trip.

CURTAINS
DRAPES

FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED
nli ,'LEANED

Faultless Curtain Laundry

and Cleaners

PHONES EMPIRE 0217.5491

Order now and avoid the

holiday rush.

Longfellow 2081

Combine Quality and Price

Ilere the discriminating buyer can select furs with the assurance
that she is obtaining the finest quality of pelts at much
lower prices than can be had anywhere.

Come in and convince yourself.

Blue Bird Fur Shop

Euclid 5165

COMFORT AND BEAUTY IN
FINE FURNITURE

We have never before shown such an artistic array of
furniture as in this August Furniture Sale.
Unless you are partial to "fancy prices" you'll find a most
agreeable surprise the way we mark our merchandise.

ART FURNITURE CO.

4104-8 Fenkell Ave. at Li•ernois

Phone Longfellow 8170

Salt Citi; Notre

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Levinson,
who for the past 40 year"; have re-
sided in this city, will leave shortly
Mrs. Samuel Beerbohm has re-
for Detroit to reside permanently.
turned from a fortnight's visit in
Toronto, ('an., where she was the
Mrs. B. B. Weil and her guest,
guest of her mother, Mrs. Samuel
Mrs. I. Beckman of Milwaukee aye-
Cornfield.
IMO, are spending a few days with
relatives in Detroit.
Me. and Mrs. Irving J. Wolfgang
and 411111 daughters, Hortense and
Sir. and Mrs. II. F. Anthony
Betty, have returned from a sum-
have as their guest her mother,
mer's visit with their parents, Mr.
Sirs. Emma Rosenberg of Detroit.
•onol airs. Adolph Wolfgang of St.
Paul, Minn.
Mr. and NIrs. Jos. Schwartz leave
on Thursday via motor for an east-
Dr. Morris D. Sil ver, Marston
ern trip, planning to visit Phil-
avenue, sailed last Saturday on the
adelphia, Atlantic City and New
S. S. Berlin for a two months
York.
period of study and relaxation.
Dr. Silver will visit the hospitals
in Berlin, Vienna, Budapest. anti CHARGES SOVIET WITH
travel through Italy and Francs
SABOTAGING YIDDISH
before returning home. Mr , . Sil-
ver is at present visiting Nliss Jes-
MOSCOW.—(J.
T.
—The
sie 11. Hall of Chicago, manager of
Yiddish language is sabotaged by
the American Opera Company.
the Soviet authorities, charges a
The Misses Celia K olko, Esther writer in the Ernes, Moscow 'Viol-
Katz and Sarah Baskin gave a dish Communist daily. The writer,
bridge and miscellaneous surprise Spatz, cites instances in Nevel, Ve-
shower for 30 guests in honor of lizh and other towns in the Vi-
Miss Mollie Cohen, bride-elect of tebsk district where over 50 per
Sept. 2, at her home, 930 Hague, cent of the population is Jewish.
Local officials disregard decis-
Wednesday evening, Aug,. 22.
ions of the communal Soviets,
Yiddish
is not used in the govern-
Mr. and Sirs. T. J. Potn•rance
of Richton avenue ore leaving for ment offices, Jews sneaking Yid-
dish
are
ignored. Notices that
San Ft•anciscoo Sept. I. Mr. Pome-
rano(' is the delegate of the Aesen- Yiddish is permitted were removed
by
the
Velizh
authorities, A wo-
bonbon fraternity to the convention
of the National Association of Re- man who was employed to hello
tail Druggists. Mr. and Mrs. Pome- Yiddish-speaking Jews, admitted
ranee will return to Detroit the that she did not understand the
language.
latter part of September.
No books in Yiddish, nor the
are permitted in the Velish
"Street Angel" Ovens the Ernes,
library, the writer states. These
New FOX Saturday, Sept. 15. conditions are not merely local, he
It's Breaking Records Every- writes, believing the situation to
Ise no better in the Ukraine and
where. Let's Go, Detroit,
White Russia.
The article concludes with is
charge against the Soviet authori-
ties and the Committee for the Na-
tional Minorities with neglecting
their duty.

BLUE BIRD FURS

8653 Twelfth Street

1.95

Chiffon

MRS. LEONARD BRAUN

Greeting.

Union of German Citizens of the
Jewish Faith, states that Helena
Mayer, Olympic fencing champion,
is a Jewish girl.
The statement was made by the
newspaper in reply to denials pub-
lished in the German nationalistic
press. Miss Mayer is the daughter
of a Jewish physician of Offenbach
and member of the Central Union.
Her mother was Christian but the
girl has been reared in the Jewish
faith.
Helena Slayer's fencing prowess
created a sensation recently in
London. In the British tourna-
ment a number of leading Euro-
pean master fencers participated
and critics expressed astonishment
at her remarkable skill which she
displayed in matches she enraged
in with such internationally known
fencers as Cosmic, Puliti and
Salaf ia.
One of the nationalistic critics
attending a fencing tournament in
Berlin in which Miss Mtiver toed,
part proclaimed her a true expon-
ent of German strength and
beauty.

NEW ORDINNANCE FOR
ZION IMMIGRATION

Shirts to Order

JERUSALEM.---1.1. T.
Sale Saviors 25 to 40 Per Cent
new ordinance to regulate immi-
Our entire stock of shirting. will gration to Palestine is now being
be offered in a Pre-Inventory Sale prepared by the l'alestine govern-
including silks, flannels, madras, ment.
batistes, linens, rayons and broad-
Lord Planter, the High Commis-
cloths.
sioner, informed the Zionist
Executive that the purpose of the
new ordinance will be to facili,
tate the immigration into the
15 E. Grand River at Woodward
country mainly of relative. of
Third Floor
those already resident in Pales-
tine and of people of means.
Phone Cadillac 8627

National Custom Shop

MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.) --The
publication in serial form of inter-
esting documents throwing light
on the anti-Jewish persecutions
during the ('zaristic regime was
started by the Emes, Moscow Yid-
dish Communist daily.
The documents are said to have
been taken from the archives of
the Committee of Jewish Deputies
iin the Russian Duma. The ar-
chives contained many important
historical documents, describing
the pogrom reign. It was believed
at one time that the archives were
secretly taken abroad during the
revolution. The collection con.
sists of 1,000 documents of 2,501)
pages.

ANN ARBOR NOTES

Sir. and Mrs. S. IL Fields ISara
Drank inl of I I I I( Washington
Heights announce the arrival of
twin, a daughter, Renee Faith, and
a son, Ronald Merton.
Mrs. Fields will Is' remembered
as the organizer of the hadomah,
Optimo, Amitian and Little Help-
ers Clubs in Detroit. She is active
in Ann Arbor with Ladies Aux-
iliary of the Congregation Beth
Israel and is secretary of the Ito th
Israel Center.

"Street Angel" Ooens the
New FOX Saturday, Sept. 15.
It's Breaking Records Every-
where. Let's Go, Detroit.

Cantor Moshe Valowick

(The Renowned Blind Cantor)

FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND
YOM KIPPUR SERVICES

(Also Two Days of Succoth)

An opportunity to really enjoy holiday services.
Tickets on sale at the Shale from the committee from S
to 10 P. M. during entire month of Ellul. You are urged to
buy your ticket early.
H. C. SILVER, Pres.

CHOP SUEY

Checker Cabs Empire 7000,

Strictly Kosher

Caterer

On the way to and from Mt. Celmens drive out some night
and try us.

IV,Idings, Engagements, Ban-

Special Sunday Chicken Dinner

quets—All Social Functions

M. A. PEREIRA

11:30 to 9 P. M., $1.00

DETROIT CATERING
COMPANY

Noon Luncheon, 11 to 2, 50 to 65e

Ben's Cafe

We Cater in the Leading Hotels

125 RICHTON AVENUE

14046 Gratiot

Call Longfellow 5654

Near Eastwood Park

The United Hebrew Schools

of

Detroit

WISH TO ANNOUNCE

THAT THIS YEAR SERVICES FOR THE HIGH HOLY DAYS

Will Ile Ileld in Our Splendid Auditorium on

se:

Corner BYRON and PHILADELPHIA

The well-known cantor, David Clevans, will render the services, and tal-
ented speakers will addrees the audience. Tickets may be now obtained
a' the office of the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud Torah.
THE COMMITTEE.

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Services will also be held at the newly built Talmud Torah, corner Holmur and Tuxedo.

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The fame of the Detroit-Leland
Hotel's cuisine and general service has
traveled far and wide, but none are
more appreciative of the voalues we
give than Detroiters — loyal friends
who come here regularly—and in
increasing numbers.

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Specializing in Short
Stouts. Chiffon. Georgette
with velvet combination.

586 Owen Avenue

Announces the Engagement of

ANNOUNCEMENT.

featuring

For Little Women

CONGREGATION
BETH MOSES

Dr. Ira NI. Altshultor announces
the removal of his (offices to room
507 of the new Fisher building,
Grand boulevard and Second. Dr.
Altshuler will occupy his new of-
fice's beginning with Sept. 1.

RUSSIAN PERSECUTIONS

11729 DEXTER BLVD.

Ilimelhoch's—"Himel-Hose"—

First Floor

The Philornathic Debating. Club
will begin its thirty-first year of
existence Sunday evening at 7
o'clock, in the Shaarey /Ashok
branch, 9125 Twelfth street.
The officers for the term of Sep-
tember, 1928 to January, 1929
are: Sol Rosenrnan, speaker; Max
Simon, clerk; Nathan Shur, as-
sistant clerk, and Albert Williams,
sergeant-at-arms. These four of-
ficers, with David Leach and Al-
bert Silber, constitute the board
of directors.
Prominent business and profes-
sional men of Detroit and vicinity
are scheduled to address the club.
The Philomathic Debating Club's
membership is now 35.
The public is invited to attend
Philomathic meetings, helot every
Sunday evening.

DOCUMENTS TO REVEAL

The Rae
Shoppe

and
Picot-Top

PHILOMATHIC BEGINS
THIRTY-FIRST YEAR

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.1-
Jits•ha Ileifetz, well-known Jewish
violinist, was married to Mrs. Flor-
ence Vidor, a Christian, last Sion-
day in NON Yuck City. Charles E.
Kelloy, former Supreme Court Jus-
tice, performed the ceremony.
Mr. Heifetz said that he would
stay in Hollywood where Mrs. Ilei-
fetz has several contracts to be
filled until the fall, when he trill
begin a European tour. Ile will
return to America in January to
till contracts of his own.
The former Sirs. Vidor, who di-
vorced her husband, King V Oar,
the movie director, in 1927, is the
mother of Suzanne Vidor, nine
years old. Mr. Ileifetz is 27 years
Ilis father, Reuben Ileifetz,
came to this country from Vilna in
1917.
Jascha Ileifetz is generally re-
garded in the music world as the
greatest technical master of the
violin, and his enthusiasts regard
him as the world's greatest violin-
ist. His career has been sensa-
tional. He was marked far great-
ness from childhood. Born poor in
a Russian-Jewish family, he be-
came a pupil of Prof. Leopold Auer,
who taught Mischa Elution, Efrim
Zimbalist and other famous violin-
ists.
His first appearance in the
United States sons ill Carnegie Hall
on the afternoon of Oct. 27, 1917,
when he was In. Ile ss•as acclaimed
immediately.
Mrs. Jascha Ileifetz was burn
Florence Arto, the daughter of
John T. and Ida Artoo at Houston,
-Texas, from the information fur-
nished by Famous-Players-Lasky.
Both her parents are still living in
San Gabriel, Calif. She received
her education in the public schools
of Houston and at the Convent of
the Sacred Iltoart. She is not of
the Jewish faith, it was learned at
the Famous-Players-Lasky ((flies, .

BERLIN.-1.1. T. A.1--The "C.

—is a shadowy brown-beige
that blends with deep, rich
brown — yet keeps its own
subtle, sheer tone.

the
Vamp-Toe

11'ho, before her recent marriage,
was Bliss Eva Karger of New
York, After Sept. 1, St r. and Mrs.
Braun will make their home at
4874 Bedford road.

■ and Doesn't Understand

V. Zeitung," organ of the Central

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with

But His Wife Is • "Goyishke Kop"

Helena Mayer, Olympic
Champion, Is Jewish

"Himel • Hose"

Sheer

MAZEL TOV, JASCHA

arriagre

"Tawney ”

The

Aug. 8—To Sir. and Sirs. William Gard of 2992 West Gaud
boulevard, a son, Stanley Richard.

Miss Eolith W. Atlivaick left
Thursday for a western tour. Shy
will spent] some time en route with
relatives in Denver, Colo.

Is Your

What Are You Wearing
With the New Dark
Browns!

Wedding Calendar

SIrs. Sfax EekIstein of 1532 Lee
PI- • • anJ sons Marcus William
t u rd Arthur, also N1rs. Benj, F.
Schneider of Pinsburst avenue and
son, Lloyd Victor, and daughter,
Lorraine Sybil, returned from Is-
land Lake, Stich., where they spent
the summer months.

In Oar Third Floor
Better Dress Section

Woodward
W oodward Thru to Washington

Ask
for

ay.] Sh-s. Adolph Schwartz of Scranton, Pa.

Aug. 24.—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Alexander (Beatrice Mallini
Mrs. Eva Pearlstein of Chicagol
it son, John.
is the guest of friends in the city.
Aug. '22—To Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis, at the Miami Valley Iles
Mr. and Mrs, A. Schmidt of La - pita!, Dayton, Ohio, a daughter, Jean Betty.
Aug. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. German (Rose Wolfson) 0
Salk, boulevard will leave for a
motor trip to Bellevue Island. 2991 Virginia Park, a daughter, Sondra.
Canada, during the coming week•
Aug. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Fields (Sara Drapkin) of 141C
end. They will stop at the Biorwio Washington Heights, Ann Arbor, to-ins, Renee Faith and Ronald •
Inn.
Merton.

Astor Shop--Seccnd Floor

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,rogagement of Miss Dolly Goldstone, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. Louis Sillman has returns, Mrs. Phil Goldstone, to Arthur 1. Bl a ss, son of Mrs. 1LP, Moss, wa
to the city after spending the sum announeed Sunday evening, Aug. 26, at a reception at Eastwood Inn
titer with his daughter at Hough
M r. and Mrs. Abraham Busker, I:, I4 Seward avenue, announce the
Mr.
ton Lake, Stich..
engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Harry I. Schwartz, son of Mr

Itiva Stocker of New York,
formerly of Detroit, is the guest
of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. M. 11.1
Zackheim of Calvert avenue. •

Everyone is talking shoot
these beautiful ow Fall
Frocks at $15.. . Ex-
quisite Satins and Crepe
and Velvet• Comb(letions
in Black and the le:aline
Fall shades.

,
im ahochs

A Recent Bride

Engagements

The

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lOor- Devoted

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Oetrnit's new botclw ith good accommodations
for 1200. Larger rooms. Modern sample rooms.
Instant elevator wt., ice. Downtown in the
new theatre and shopping district. Near
interstate bus temtina Is.

DI TROIToLELAND HOTEL

WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager

Itse,1 EY AT CASS AVENUE

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A. C. Krenz

Merchant The Shop where cowboy 10347 Woodw'd

Tailor

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Colliagvroot

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