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May 03, 1929 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-05-03

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America Avish Periodical Carter

CLIPTON AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

MEM:mom/Emil (fittoN

me,Ro1lin s .E 9

36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST

Protect Your Furs

at the Lowest Cost Obtainable

3%

Of the Coat's Valuation

(Minimum Charge, $3.50)

Fully insuring your valuable furs against
the ravages of moths, against
loss by theft or fire.

World-Wide Coverage for

4%

Of the Coat's Valuation

(Minimum Charge, $6.00)

Absolute protection both in storage and

out for a period of twelve months.

PHONE RANDOLPH 0236

arriages

—still
waiting
for a
dissatis-
fied
customer

GOLDBERG—SILVERMAN
Mr. and Mrs. 'Morris Silverman
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Freda Ellen, to Harold
II. Goldberg, sea of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Goldberg of this city, on
April 11, at Toledo, Ohio. Rabbi
Michael Lichtenstein officiated.

—ABE MAX

Streng Chevrolet

Co.

6610 Twelfth St. Empire 4036

KRAEMER'S

DETROIT
RESTAURANT

"Strictly Kosher"

Supervised by the Vaad lie.
kashruth of Detroit.
The finest, t•stiest, homes
cooked meals. Try us once and
be convinced.
We cater to weddings, bans
quets and parties.

8681 Twelfth Street

Corner Blaine

Whcn at Alt. Clemens Stop at

Kraemer's H o w

Grand Opening May 6th

The

John F. Class
Health Fume
System

62 East Garfield

ANNOUNCING

A Change in Management and
Policy of the John F. Class
Health Fume System

A system based on the use of
natural elements for maintain-
ing and building health.
Not only corrects but builds
as it amigo nature in eliminat-
ing the cause of any disease.

Phone Columbia 1103

The
MORRIS

Restaurant

Kosher Food—Excellent

Cuisine

Where Im, Can Enjoy Your
Agenda as Yam Do at Dome

1000 Linwood at Taylor

Also Operators of

`the

1414 Farmer Street

Above Breitmeyer's
near Grand River

The most unique

Teakal Reading
Luncheon Haunt

in Detroit

Delicious Sandwiches

Tasty Sandwiches

by Very

Popular

SILBERSTEIN—BROD.
Mr. and SIN. Harry Brod an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Gertrude, to Ben I.. Sil-
berstein, which was solemnized at
their home on Pasadena avenue,
April 21.
Miss ]trod, who was unattended.
wore a beige lace and chiffon frock
with hat and accessories to match.
A corsage of orchids completed her
costume.
harry Stamier performed the
duties of best man,
Dinner for members of the im-
mediate fancily followed the cere-
mony at the Book-Cadillac Hotel,
after which the newly wedded
couple left on a trip to Chicago
and Quebec.
Upon their return they will re-
side in the Addington Apartments
on Cortland avenue.
Among the guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Brad of New York
City, grandparents of the bride.

Miss Clara Rogers of Elmhurst
avenue has returned from a five
months' sojourn in Florida.

Miss Louise Goldstone, who
spent the winter months in Cali-
f. rnia, has returned to the city.

MOSCOW LEADERS DENY
MATZOTH SPECULATION

"Complexion Ensembles"
In Hose and Gloves

Never mind colors of shoes and samples of
frocks—match your hose and gloves to your
('omplexion!

Mrs. Bessie Klavons of 15546 Normandy avenue announces the
engagement of her daughter, Leah, to Sol Schayowitz, some of Mr. and
Sirs. It. Schayowitz of Clairmount avenue.

MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—Charg-
es of speculation in the imported
matzoth were directut against the
Moscow Kehillah leaders 1.5' the
Communist daily, Eines, which is
, rry'rur on a campaign against
the distribution of matzoth.
May 12--Miss Nina Friedman, (laughter of Mr. and Alm Nathan
The newspaper charged that the
Friedman, to Gerald lierst of Chicago, Ill.
matzoth imp mks' under the agree-
ment with the Soviet authorities
are being sold at a price of 25
roubles per pad. Since the sale
is prohibited, the leaders have re-
sorted to another method, asking
the customers to contribute toward
the Sloes Chittim (poor fund).
These charges met with a cate-
April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. William R. Blumenthal, a (laughter.
gorical denial of the Kehillah lead-
April 21—Tu Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wolfe (Jennie Mittenthal), a son,
ers who declared that they are ful- Stanley Irving.
filling in letter and in spirit the
agreement with the Commissariat
April 18—To Mr. and Sirs. Israel Zilber (Bessie Stier) of 3304
Webb avenue, a daughter, Bluma 'Mae.
of Trade.

Wedding Calendar

Births

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000

April 13—To Sir. and Mrs. Philip Greenwald (Belle Cohen) of
3021 Rochester avenue, a (laughter, Irene Lee.

Our Sheerer-
Than-Sheer
Chiffon
Himel-Hose

Washable
Glace Kid
One-Button
Gloves

2.65

4.00

In blending "Stm Tan" shades

Himelhoch's—Hone sad Gloves—First Floor

e -

CZERNOW1TZ.— (J. T. A.)—
Tell me . sage, how did you ae.
Hermann Fischer, large landowner quire such knowledge?
By never
and philanthropist of Bulowina, being ashamed to ask others.—
died here. Ile was 65 years old. herder.

FRIEDMANS

cAlutoun.ce the_

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9043 WOODWARD AVE.

BEN FRIEDMAN

near C tai

0 11/IL

CARD PARTY FOR
YESHIVA TUESDAY

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Yeshiva Beth Yehutla has ar-
ranged for a cant party for the
benefit of the Yeshiva to be held
in Jericho Temple, Joy road and
Linwood, Tuesday, Slay 7, at 1 p.
m. I'rizes will be awarded, re-
freshments served, and an inter-
esting program will be presented.
Mrs. Nachwalter, an active
worker, was elected president of
the auxiliary.

Infants Orphan Home Meet-
ing on May 8.

The Detroit Hebrew Infants Or-
han Horne will hold its next regu-
ar meeting at Temple Emanuel
Wednesday evening, May 8. The
Detroit Music Study Club will fur-
nish entertainment for the eve-
ning. Mrs. II. IL Prenzlauer,
president, who just returned from
Florida, will preside. There will
be many interesting features, and
• large attendance is expected.

l

MEXICO CITY.—(J. T. A.) —
If Mexico
....
will put in force immediate-
regulatons
restricting immigra-
ly,
i
n
from
Europe. L restric-
tion
tions will principally affect immi-
grants from Russia, Ukraine, Po-
IP
A land, Lithuania and Ilungary.
Members
The regulations, it is said, are
:!! Ted. Steck Exchange
to be of a temporary nature and
P;7
were devised in order to cope with
Stk Exchange '''.•
the economic situation arising out
er:1;e sIit eavi
d el Treclee
of industrial stagnation.
▪ . Yo. h " Cu ,!
While the imminence of the reg-
atn5l oc . iat •
ulations was not officially an
Sto Cka---130nda
nounced, and complete details are
Grain---Cotton
not known, it was learned from re-
mSAM LACHMA
liable sources that immigrants, in
Carl
D ea ki n , M." - gel
order to be admitted to the coun•
;
8" 1 War.
Car am I tr7, will be required to possess a
minimum sum of $5,000.
57‘

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WARE & CO.

Ye. Na■■ •• • •■■■■■■■••■

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kuttnauer,
accompanied by Mrs. Matt. Bar-
man, have returned from a motor
trip to Cincinnati, 0.

WINER—ROSEN
The marriage of Miss Mary Ros-
en, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
I Rosen, to Morris Winer of Denver,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winer,
I was solemnized at the home of the
latter on Brush street on the eve-
ning of April 21, Rabbi A. AI.
Hershman officiating.
Miss Rosen, who was unattend-
ed, wore orchid taffeta and carried
yellow roses.
A reception for 100 guests at
the home of the bride's parents on
Byron avenue followed the cere-
mony.
After two weeks' stay in this
city, where they are guests at the
Stotler Hotel, Mr. and Sirs. Winer
will leave to make their home in
Denver.

IMMIGRATION MAY 1

Hours 10:30 a. m. to
Midnight.
...

•Z•V `°.;: :75 Er.hzi•
ft.,.
ec xc

Miss Ida Rubin has returned
from her winter's sojourn in Flor-
ida•

tmelhoch's

Woo,' word T h ou to Waithingtoa,

Friedman's endorsed by a
record of 17 years of service to
Detroiters, now opens one of the
biggest and finest flower shops in
the city. Steadily expanding, we
are now in position to offer you
greater conveniences and more
attentive service. In fact, our
almost exclusive Jewish patron-
age reflects a huge degree of sat-
isfaction befitting practical and
experienced florists.
Friedman's Fellowship in the Society of American Flor-
ists—advertised in the Saturday Evening Post—not only
merits your fullest confidence, but also secures for you
telegraphic order privileges throughout the world. You
can "Say It With Flowers" across the continent.

A splendid array of
beautiful plants and flow-
ers, gorgeous yet not high
priced, is planned for our
opening. Select from these
lovely offerings your gift
to Mother on Sunday, May
12. Your thoughtfulness
on Mother's Day is a token
of love and sentiment
which she will closely
cherish.
And remember
that your children's moth-
er also is looking forward
to that day!
Friedman's new store will prove a source of unequalled
convenience to you on many occasions. Festive gatherings
of every sort require floral beauty, and we are in excellent
position to answer all of your requirements.

FLOWERS

Properly Delivered . . . Properly Priced
Properly Selected .. Properly Clustered
tib*

Flowers Telegraphed to Any Part
of the World

MEXICO TO RESTRICT

Readers

'sez tom■-■ loo s.

The next regular meeting of Ju-
nior Iladassah will take place
Tuesday evening, May 7, at the
Phdadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah.
The annual election of officers and
board of directors for the ensuing
year will take place at this meeting.
The annual reports of the commit-
tee chairmen, giving a resume of
Cie year's work, will also he given.
Max Pecherer will render several
vi o lin selections. .A skit on the
Junior liadassah convention to be
held in Detroit, July 2, will be
given by several members.

The National Association of Jew-
ish Community Center Secretaries, ,
Including on its roster representa-
tives of centers, settlements, Y. Si.
H. A.'s and Y. W. II. A.'s from 41
states and in Canada, will hold its
annual conference at the Jewish
Community Center, Atlantic City,
N. J., from June 4 to June 7.
The sessions follow immediately
the National Conference of Jewish
Social Service which begins on Sun-
day, June 2, at Atlantic City, and
which unites with the national as-
sociation for several joint sessions.
The joint sessions will be of par.
ticular interest, including an ad-
dress by Bruno frisker on "Adjust-
ment of Jewish Life to the Ameri-
can Milieu," and by Maurice B.
Dexter on "The Jewish Agency."

,,_,• ■ •••• ■ .. ....

Garde n of ,.Allah



Sirs. Bernard J. Copley was
hostess at an elaborate bridge-
luncheon at her home, 6450
Northfield avenue, on Monday,
April 29, entertaining three tables
of bridge. Table decorations were
pale pink and green with pink and
green tapers.

Engagements

11:111'SALEN • — (J. T. A.)
Kohn. Polish Jewish textile
manufacturer and one of the lead-
Mr. Harry Lightstone announces the engagement of his sister
ing industrialists of Lodz, flag de - Pauline, to Benjamin Greenspoon, some of Sir. and Mrs. Max Green
spoon.
cided to settle in Palestine.
Si,, . Kohn is now on is visit here
Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Spitzer of 6:15 Englewood avenue announce
following the recent death of his the eneagement of their daughter, Doris, to Stanley S. Krause, son of
son in a shooting which resulted Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin Krause.
in his death and that of ie Polish
Sin. and Sirs. Adolph Sternberg of 2012 Gladstone avenue announce
yee at one of the factories.
After 1asso5er 51r. Kohn will pro- the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Leonard l'eritz, son of Sir.
and SIN. William Peritz of 1975 Pingree avenue..
ceed abroad and will s,n , u return
to establish a textile plant in Pal-
Sir. and 51rs. :Morris SoverinAy of 2719 Monterey livens,. an-
estine.
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Tillie., to Samuel Gordon,
son of Sirs. Minnie Gordon of Detroit.

CENTER SECRETARIES
TO CONVENE JUNE 4.7

BLAINE LUNCH
8729 Twelfth Street

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PAGE SEVEN

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POLISH TEXTILE KING
WILL SETTLE IN ZION
AND OPEN NEW PLANT

5

Visitors are welcome ..
. . . Souvenirs for all

Phones EMpire 9656-9657

Store open every night and
all day Sunday to better
eve you.

FRIEDMAN'S

9043 WOODWARD AVENUE

3 Doors South of Clairmount

Opposite Northern High School

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