100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

July 05, 1929 - Image 7

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-07-05

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

fairish periodical Carter

CLIFTON

- CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

711 E&TROT/DAM el RON 1CLE

PICNIC OF WOMEN'S
LEAGUE ON JULY 14 L.0

UR.14 ZER
now offers

ATWATER
KENT

SoREEN-CuilD

RA D I

/I

cOalt. In and seat

the nen.

Ain... Kent, Inv Cut

torten Grid mesns—lhe treat

nen principle et radio, pal lo

aunt as II should work %Intleal
Mrprerttmenl . (Imre.l flo• itt

pure lane rmalat fan erer knit

New poem to retch filemIt
•Ialione
Near vv.M.Ily. New

nerdle point WWI," le Oct

nut the peogram ten tent.
Mighty velum. II yes like—ae
.eft m miller an a summer night.

1655°

Complete With Tubes
and Atwater Kent
Dynamic Speaker

WURLI ZER.



, • •

Broadway at 1509, Near John R.

For Weddings and Social Affairs

Rent the B'nai B'rith Community Center Hall at

275 EAST FERRY AVE.

PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED TO HALF

For Information Call Mr. Ettinger

EUCLID 8628

Enjoy a Night of Pleasure

on the

MOONLIGHT EXCURSION

of the

JEWISH PEOPLE'S SCHOOLS

On Steamer Tashmoo, leaving foot of Griswold at 8:30 p. m.,
Wednesday, July 10

Dancing on the boat and at Sugar Island. Music by Finzel's
Orchestra.

Feeding
the
Universe

Every hour of the day and night
fast railway trains, ships and
trucks are moving fruits, vege-
tables and other perishable
foods, consigned to all the world.

The great meat packing centers
ship tons of f r e s h and .cured
meats daily so that life and
health may be sustained through-
out the universe.

The flavor and nourishment pro-
vided by nature must be retained
during this distribution period,
and the food must be tempting
and palatable upon arrival at
destination. This is made pos-
sible by refrigeration with ice.

The merchant from whom you
buy foodstuffs preserves the nat-
ural health-giving properties if
he refrigerates with ice.

Continue this ice refrigeration in
your home by calling our ice de-
livery salesman or telephone
Randolph 5960.

We carry a full line of cork
insulated ice refrigerators

Detroit City Service
Company

725 Lafayette Bldg.

RANDOLPH 5960

A

r



Engagements

°*

•-• •

4.

i

fi nielhoch's

A board meeting of the North-
....e.'''' . 1,- .);,..
western Women's League was held '0t 'r d
at the home of Mrs. C. Helped.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Plotnirky announce the engagement of their
Helen Viva and Jewell Prentis, dauohter, Miriam, to Solomon B. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abrahan
Plans were completed for the pie- 1
nic to be held July 14 at Belle 664 Chicago boulevard, left for T . 0.1,,,,,.

Camp Songo, Maine, where they
Sir. and Mrs. Ilynnin Stolarsky of Kirby avenue announce the
will spend the summer.
• engagement of their daughter, Rose Renee, to Charles Edelstein, son
Mrs. Maurice E. Birnkrant and of Mr. Jack Edelstein of Medbury avenue.
Morris Abrams of Gladstone avenue announces the engagement of
daughter Jean Connie and two
sons, Michael C. and Mark II., and his daughter, Vette, to Philip Norber of this city.
Louis Pluck announce the engagement a their
Sir. and
their cousin, Manton Hauser of ;
hosier, to Hymen Kestenbauni, son of Sir. and Sirs.
New York City, are spending 10 daughter,
days at the Grand Hotel, Mackinac I Keetenbaum of Woodland avenue.
Island, Mich.

Wood ward Thru to Washington,

Chiffon•Lisle
Sports
Hose

Wedding Calendar I

The Misses Mildred and Rose
Meddl have left for Camp Eagle
Point, Romney, New Hampshire,
where they will spend the summer
vacation.
-
.duly 7---Mies Gussie Berkowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davit •
.1. I,. Candid of Knnsna City, Ste., Berkowitz of Cleveland, Ohio, to Dr. Sydney Elvin, son of Mrs. Betty
11 delegate to the Zionist Conven- Klein of Cleveland, Ohio.
tion, was it guest this week of Mr.
July 7—Miss Gertrude Lazarow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
and Mrs l'hilip Slomovitz of 3321 Lazarow, to Charles Cohen, son of Sir. and Sirs. Henry Cohen.
Monterey avenue.
July 8—Miss Ruth Lucille Franklin, daughter of I/r. and Mrs. Leo
Si. Franklin, Inc Raymond Henry Einstein of Pittsburgh, Pa., son of
Miss Esther Van I'raagh, who Air. and Mrs. Reuben Einstein of Blairsville, Pa.
has been residing in California for •
more than a year, is visiting Mrs,
MRS. EVA POLLACK
Eva Frankel, of Hazelwood ave-
Isle. The committee in charge nue., for the summer.
gave a favorable report on the
Mr. and Mrs. Morey L. Abra-
sale of tickets.
Mrs. Eva Pollack is chairman of hams (Esther Florence Mahler),
the picnic ticket committee, assist- have returned from their honey-
June 27—To Mr. and Sirs. harry Si. Schlussel (Ida Golden) of
ed by Mrs. F'. Richman and Mrs. I., moon trip through the east, and 2005 West Philadelphia avenue., a (laughter, Lorraine Geraldine.
Shewach. Mrs. A. Markson is are residing at the Wilshire Hotel.
June 2I—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hayden (Isabel IA.vine) of
chairman of the bar tickets com-
Rev. and Mrs. Rosenfeld of 2010 2524 Webb avenue, a son, Kenneth Jay.
mittee, assisted by Mrs. S. Munch
and Mrs. M. Hayman. The follow- West Philadelphia avenue had as
ing arls on the committee: Mes- their house guest Rev. Martin:
her sister as maid of honor. Miss
dames N. I.ubetsky, M. Weksler, Adolf of Paterson, N. J., who was
S. Feldman, Miss Mollie Ilarris
I,ipitt, S. Knit, N. Weather), A. a delegate to the Zionist conven-
Harris and Miss Annette Prady
Kasle, B. Schwartz, Ch. Brody, S. tion, and also official representa-

acted
as bridesmaids. The Misses
Weingarten, C. Halpert. tive of the Jewish Post of Pater- .
Ida Lena Marks and Belle Rose
BRENNER—RANKIN
The league will entertain the son, N. J.
Mrs. L. Rankin announces the Harris we-re the two lovely flower
United Hebrew School children
and prizes and favors will be
Miss Lillian M. Russell of 4655 marriage of her daughter, Ruth,
Ben Marks assisted the groom as
awarded. The public is invited.
North Martindale entertained last to Isadore Brenner of Bay City,
The next meeting will be held at week at her home with a surprise son of Sirs. Frank Brenner of Bay best man and Paul Marks, Milton
Harris and Charles Gellman were
Philadelphia-Byron Tuesday, July party, delightfully original in its • City.
9, at 8:30 p. m. All members are conception, honoring Miss Anne B.
The wedding was solemnized at the ushers.
Following the ceremony a recep-
Rackoff and Harry R. Backoff, both the home of the bride's aunt and
urged to attend.
of whom recently graduated from uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jaffe of Mt. tion was held at the Philadelphia.
Byron Ilall.
the
law
school
of
University
of
De-
Vernon
avenue,
on
Tuesday
eve-
SERIES OF LECTURES
Mr. and Sirs. Marks are spend-
troit and Detroit City Law School. ning, May 28.
BY MRS. D. FULDHEIM
ing their honeymoon motoring
through
the east.
---
Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams cele-
MILLER—MILLER
Mrs. Dorothy Fuldheim of Cleve- treated their silver anniversary
The marriage of Miss Gertrude
land, who was heard here during •with'a banquet given at Northwood ' Miller, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
the winter in a lecture before Ha- Inn, Sunday, June :10. Places were A. Stiller, to Louis R. Miller, s.11 MOONLIGHT OF JEWISH
dassah, will deliver u series of lec- set for 28 guests.
SCHOOLS ON JULY 10
of Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Miller of
tures starting October 23, at the
Marine City, Mich., was solem-
Utley Library, Woodward near
Arthur A. Birnkrant has recent- nized by Rabbi Ashinsky in the
!tinny Detroitera will enjoy a
T unple Beth Et on alternate Wed- ly, returned from Cambridge,
presence of 150 guests at the Stat. night of pleasure on the moonlight
nt .days, for a course of 12 weeks. Mass., where he was a student at ler Hotel Sunday, June 30, at 6 excursion arranged for July 10 by
These lectures are open to the pub- the Harvard law school, to spend o'clock. The ceremony was per- the Jewish People's Schools. The
lic at $3 for the entire course and the summer with his mother, Mrs. formed beneath an arch 81111 wed- Tashmoo boat will leave. the Gris-
those interested can send their Maurice E. Birnkrant, and family, ding bell covered in white peonies wold pier promptly at 8:30 p. m.
cheeks to Mrs. Louis Robinson, of 628 East Boston boulevard.
and roses.
There will be (lancing on the had
2715 Cortland avenue, or Mrs.
The bride was lovely in a gown with music furnished by Finzel's
Theodore Keller, 2915 Fullerton
Mrs. Lou Berlin and Miss Ger- of rose pointe lace and ivory satin Orchestra. The boat will stop at
avenue, or call Longfellow 7708 for trude Greenbaum were joint host- with long matching train and a Sugar Island where all may et me
i nformat ion.
esses at a bridge-luncheon and mis- rose pointe lace wedding cap and down and dance to the strains of
Mrs. Fuldheim is an inspiring cellaneous shower Sunday after- veil. She carried a shower boa- Einzel's music. The boat will re-
,
speaker and her talks this year on noon, June 30, at the Lee Plaza, ,)t,
titl
,,l - to.
ey f gardenias and lilies of the turn at 12:30. There will be sing-
biographic, past and present, avert in honor of Miss Anne Ber-
ing, (lancing and other recreation
coupled with current events prom- lin, a bride-elect of July 14. Cover,
Attending the bride as maid of on the boat.
ise to be interesting.
were laid for 16 guests.
honor was Miss Shirley Miller,
The Jewish People's Schools are
Mrs. Fuldheim is known to aud-
who wore a Chanel model of bead- an organization deserving of sup-
iences throughout the United : One of the many affairs given in ed orchid tulle.
port of Jewish Detroit. Its work
States and her first address here honor of Miss Ann Greenberg, a
The bridesmaids were Sirs. Gil- amongst the children and grown
was a demand for a return en- July bride-elect, was a dinner and Gilbert Oshinsky and the Misses ups also is favorably known all
personal shower at the Lee Crest Effie and Teddy Salasnik, Mildred
gagement.
through the city. The hasie aim
by her sister, Mrs. Arthur D. Bar- Hamburg, Babe Marks, Betty Gold- of the- Jewish People's Schools is
Ahavath Zion Picnic at Belle nett.
man and Rae Klinesmith, all wear- to give those that come in contact
ing gowns of tulle and taffeta. in
Isle Sunday.
The Misses Lillian and Anne pastel shades with large hats to with the organization, a lova for
Jewish life and a deeper under-
Lazarow entertained 28 guests at a nmatch.
standing of the problems confront-
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Con- miscellaneous shower at the Lee
groom was attended by ing our people, as well as a knowl-
T
gregation Ahavath Zion will hold ('rest for their sister, Gertrude
its annual picnic Sunday, July 7, Lazarow, a bride-elect of July 7. Donald Maier Shapero as best edge of the Jewish language) and
man. Acting as ushers were Hebrew literature. The three
at the Shell on Belle Isle. Many
Messrs. Gilbert Oshinsky, Eugene
amusements have been planned by
Miss Bessie Sklar, whose en- Ricer of Port Huron, Joe KOSR of schools and high school maintained
by this organization are attended
the committee in charge, who an. gagement to Joseph Fredenthal
mt... M. Smith, Mrs. P. Geller, was recently announced, left for Cleveland, Louie Stoller, Saul Rob- by 300 children, who are made bet-
bins and Newton Eineberg.
ter men and better women, as well
5It's •l. Smith and Mrs. Naier, who New York for a brief visit, after
A wee flower girl, Sally August, as better Jews through the educa-
it ill place tickets in the hands of all which she will go to the moun-
scattered
rose
petals
for
the
,ishing to have a good time.
tains. She was accompanied on bridal couple and Master Frederick tion they receive.
her trip by Mr. and Mrs. S. Fre- Benton Stiller carried the ring on
denthal and Miss Shatzen.
a white satin heart-shaped pillow.
Th . bride's mother was lovely
5liss Nettie Stein, a June gratin- in a l'atou model of tan alasauni
,,t,' from Northern High School. lace and tulle. Sirs.Miller, , mother
left June 29 for an extended tow of the groom,
'ore a black Chan-
)
through the east.
tilly and w(1 wore gown.
The guests were entertained at Sabbath Services:
Mr. and Sirs. Albert Boesky' a dinner-dance following the cere-
Sabbath services will continue
have moved into their new home ht mony. Monday the bride and
uninterruptedly throughout the
16565 Roselawn avenue.
groom left for Lake Louise and summer. Services begin at 10:30.
Banff, where they will spend their' On Sabbath of this week, July 6,
Dr. and Mrs. Saul S. Barnett tef honeymoon.
the pulpit will be occupied by Dr.
1915 Calvert avenue are spending
Leo Si. Franklin.
a fortnight at Charlevoix, where
KLEIN--GANTZ
they are guests at the Beach Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gantz of Mc-

2.00

"Le derider chi" ill
the field of sports,
French clocked chif-
fon-lislP hose ... very
sheer, but durable ...
in the "sun-tan"
shades. All sizes.

Births

— b'irst Floor



NEWLYWEDS:

If it's fine furniture you want you can get it here, as we
carry the finest makes of furniture in the country, and at the
ri':ht prices.

Marriage.

Furs

are
Costly

Fur

Insurance
with
STORAGE
is
cheap

Telephone
RA. 0022

—and an Annis repre-
sentative will come to
take your furs to safety
in our scientifically
constructed fur storage
vaults. Delays are
dangerous.

Phone Today!

Insure with Confidence

litutplip 11;
Notes

111 honor of their cousin, Dr. Si-
mon Miller of Yonkers, N. Y., who
was a delegate to the Zionist con-
vention, Mr. anti Mrs. J. A. SchilT
of 64511 Northfield avenue enter-
tained friends and relatives at a
beautifully appointed dinner on
Monday, July 1.

At the last meeting of the
White Chapter of the Blossoms of
Zion a party given by the presi-
dent, Evelyn Chase, followed the
business meeting.
Ruth Rabinowitz, the present
vice-president, will fill the presi-
dent's chair during her absence
from the city, and Cyrille Schwartz
Wfli elected vice-president.
WOODWARD at CLIFFORD
The next meeting will be held
Monday. July 8, at the home of
FOUNDED 1887
Ethel Sarasohn, 4071 Richton.

Annis

Furs

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000

We Sell Retail at Factory Prices

customer

—ABE MAX

Streng Chevrolet Co.

6610 Twelfth St. Empire 4035

An Ideal Vacation
In An Ideal Spot!
you will be delighted with the beauty

"ts

BATHING

DANCING

TENNIS

GOLF

of this resort. Ilere you will find every
comfort you desire—and the tasty,
home-cooked meals is part of the atmos-
phere at Edelman's.

HORSEBACK
RIDING

HIKING

SUN BATHS,

Write for Particulars.

ETC.

FIDELMAN'S FARM RESORT

"Where the Live Crowd floes"

SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN

Nature's Own Way 7o Health

Mr. ('lass has been instrumental in restoring to vigorous
health more. people who have been pronounced incurable by
physicians throughout the country than any other individual
living. Ile accomplished this by what he terms the only four
elements of Life—Air, Water, Sun and Earth—all others being
artificial.

kiterafitr• itrecribium in detail the John F. Chien Health Fume
Nipttrist will be mailed upon requeet.

JOHN

F. CLASS

HEALTH FUME SYSTEM

Detroit-Parlor, 62 Garfield Ave. East.

Columbia 1103

Watch Next Week's Chronicle for Our Opening Announcement!

EI

SAN MIN PALACE

9925 Dexter Boulevard

(Between Boston Blvd.

and

Glynn Court)

VICTOR LIN, Manager

A DELIGHTFUL CHINESE CAFE IN YOUR
OWN NEIGHBORHOOD

EDER

KAPLAN—SABLE

f.

FURNITURE Co.

7730 TWELFTH ST. NORTHWAY 1367

Quade avenue announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Zell, to
Sidney Klein, son of Sir. and Sirs.
Harry Klein of Seward avenue, on
Sunday, June 30.

Mr. Harris Blumberg announces
the marriage of his (laughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I. Miller and Marie B. Sable, to Wolf Kaplan
family of Monterey avenue were on June 30. At home after Aug.
hosts at a dinner party Tuesday 1 at 2019 Calvert avenue.
evening, honoring their cousin, Dr.
LEWIS—DANN
Simon Miller of Yonkers, N. Y.,
who was here attending the Na-
The marriage of Miss Ida Dann
tional Zionist Convention. Dr. to M. B. Lewis, son of Mrs. F.
Miller was also a guest at dinner Lewis of 2074 Hazelwood was an
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller of event of Slay 28. Following a
3210 Richton avenue.
wedding trip to French Lick
and West Baden, Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin Symess of 3:175 Coiling- Lewis are now making their home
wood avenue will leave for an ex- at 3010 West Chicago boulevard.
tended visit to Indianapolis In
visit his parents anti friends.
MARKS—ADESS
One of the loveliest of the lat
J. W. E. W. 0. to Be Enter- June weddings was solemnized las
Sunday evening when Miss Nona
tained at Belle Isle.
Sirs. Katzen of 15401 Alden ave- Rose Adess, daughter of Mr. and
nue will entertain her friends and Mrs. J. Zabelinsky, became th
the board of directors of the Jew- bride of Albert M. Siarks, son of
ish Women's European Welfare Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marks.
Dr. Leo Si. Franklin performer
Organization with a luncheon-pic-
nic at Belle Isle on July 10. Sirs. the ceremony at Temple Beth E
before
a background of palms and
a
Katzen is giving this affair as
double celebration in honor of the ferns. White peonies were used•at
intervals
down the aisle.
graduation from the college of en-
Miss Mollie Zabelinsky attended
gineering of the University of
Michigan of her son, Martin Kat-
zen; and in honor of the Bar Mitz-
vah of Master Scott of Windsor, a
war orphan of Europe who was
brought to Canada by the good
—still I
work and funds of this organiza-
waiting
tion. Mrs. Katzen requests that
the members of the board of direc-
for a
tors he on the grounds of the new
dissatis-
casino at Belle Isle promptly at
12:30.
fied

White Chanter of Blossoms
of Zion.

KINCIISULAl2

41.5 to /4 I 7

'' "°' 7

WOODWARD AVE

Monday Sale! Printed

Rayon VOILE S

,

and Printed Celanese Voiles

36 and 39-
Inch
Widths

88

yd.

Guaranteed
To Launder
Nicely

75 Floral Patterns Shown First Time Monday

Sheer chiffon weight fabrics . . . now at the height of fashion ... for
cool summer frocks are presented in this special selling Monday. Lovely
floral pattersn in many, many color combinations ... Come prepared to
buy several dress lengths ... we know you'll like these values.

Printed Linens

FOR DRESSES
. . . greatly un-
derpriced . . .
guaranteed fast
- odor, 36 inches
wide. 25 beauti-
ful pattern, at..

79c

Wash Fabrics

New printed pat-
terns . . . lawns.
d'mities and ba-
tistes
36 and
39 inches wide
. 150 washable
pattern. Monday
•t

Printed Voiles

39 C ...

Beautiful chif-
fon voiles in 50
lovely patterns 49
all fast col-
ors, 30 inches
wide. Dotted and
floral designs...

STOMACH TROUBLE

"CHU-MUCK-LA"

Will Banish It.
Your Druggist.

A,C.Krenz

Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd

Tailor

mid Service Prevail

Between Calvert and
Collingwood

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan