PAGE SEVEN WRorr, /Emil Rom lac .0-ctEr, a Mr. and Mrs. James J. Silver (Rose Sosnowski) have returned from Tucson, Ariz., to Detroit to visit their parents. Mrs. Silver is a senior law student at the Uni- versity of Arizona and has achieved numerous scholastic and debating honors at the western school. Mrs. Silver will graduate ):(= this February and will take the bar : ,,lexamination both in Arizona and California and will practice her profession at Los Angeles and at Tucson, Ariz. Mr. Silver is at present doing medical research on asthma and hay fever and will con- tinue his medical work at the Uni- versity of California this fall. ; YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE Grand Openin e ii Music Thl (Between Boston and Glynn Ct.) Owing to an unavoidable delay in having our fixtures installed we were unable to have our grand opening on July 18, as previously announced. $T) TTA (7. 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Long Distance Rates Are Surprisingly Low For Instance: fir 63c or less, between 4:30 a: tit. and 7:00 p. m. You can call the following points and talk for THREE MINUTES for the rates shown. to other points arc proportionately From Detroit to: Rates low. D., &anon to Stamm Rate DURAND, MICH. EATON RAPIDS. MICH HILLSDALE, MICH JACKSON. MICH LANSING, MICH OWOSSO, MICH SAGINAW, MICH $ .55 .65 .6S SS .65 .60 .65 The rates quoted are Star:on-to-Station Day rates. effective 430 a. m. to 7.00 p. tn. Evening Station-to-Station rates are effective 7:00 p. m. to P. 10 p. m., and Night Station-to-Station rate., 8:30 p. to to 430 a. rn. To obtain Out-of-Tot('n telephone numbers, call "Information." Horseback Riding I A Real Sport Mil,e of bridle paths and dirt ‘Kinderwelt' 2,000 acres of cross- country riding. Neu/ stables roads. ' with all accommodations. Visit Unser Camp and Kinderwelt Next Sunday PERSONAL ATTENTION Detroit Office: 8753 Twelfth St. Garfield 10300. Unser Camp, Chelsea, Mich. Tele- Camp Address: phone Chelsea 102-F-21. Capt. V. A. Tareff's Riding Academy Directions: Take interurban car, Michigan Central train or bus to Chelsea. By Auto: Plymouth Road U. S. 12 to Chelsea, then M 92 to Unser Camp. Six-Mile Road—Four Miles West of Redford Fm Appointeteat Phone Farmington 344-F4 DANTO—FELDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman of 8540 La Salle boulevard an- nounced the marriage of their daughter, Belle Lite, to Robert Vincent Danto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Danto, on July 8, at receptions which were held at their home on Monday and Wednesday nights for immediate relatives and friends. Sir. and Sirs. Danto will make their home with their parents, Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Feldman, of 8540 La Salle boulevard, until the fall. 1- 1r; C , Seymour Simons Ambassadors FROG 71'eiv S ee ictor Radio andileat DANCE You may also register your child in Camp Girls Are Accepted from 7 to 16 Years of Age Ackmur DINE PRICES VERY REASONABLE Boys and (Large Size Bloomers Are 4.50 and 5.75) UtztvkilktlyM iv Near Chelsea, Mich. 11 Pantie, Yoke Front, 3.75 Bloomers, 3.75 and 5.00 Vests, 2.50 and 3.75 Club Notes OLD FOLKS HOME iuNsER CAMP Travel "light." Take along the simplest and most practical lingerie. Glove silk is just the thing, for it is easily packed, and quickly laundered. Says Jews Seek V engeance. Young Judaea VICTOR LIN, Manager Two Glove Silk---the cool and essential "Travel" Lingerie LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — The Communist crusade against re- ligion, including the Jewish re- ligion, Was represented as a cam- paign engineered under Jewish in- fluence in Russia, in an article pub- lished in the Catholic Herald. The newspaper commented on the appeal issued recently by the chief rabbi of the British empire, Dr. J. I,. Hertz, in which the in- difference of the Jewish world to the tragedy of Itu.ssian Jewry and to the persecution of the Jewish religion in that country were de- plored. The newspaper took the occasion to reiterate the charges current in Europe following the outbreak of the Bolshevik revolu- tion, when it wan asserted that the revolution was inspired and led by Jews in order to "destroy Chris- tianity." Marriages (: it: tmelhoch's Woodward Thou to Waahlsttpay Catholic Herald Asserts Jew- ish influence Responsible for Anti-Religion. Births Wed., July 24 TTS ST, Wedding Calendar IATTACK ON JEWS BY LONDON PAPER "The Implacable hate of the Jew, whether in Russia or outside, finds an outlet in the wish for the utter destruction of the Christian world, which alone would satisfy' the Jewish hatred of Christianity. If every wholesale power were to pass into Jewish hands, similar to Russia, the Russian horrors would be repeated," writes the herald. "The Jews desire vengeance and retribution through the destruc- tion and debasement of the Run- sianpeople, caring little for the , sufferings of their own people if Dr. and Mrs. Ilarry M. Abrams 'they can see their enemies crushed. have returned from their honey- Jewish money is aiding the deadly moon trip through the east and are work of exploitation and enslave- residing lit 1678 Glynn Court., ment. Russian jewels and conces- July 16.—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz of 3321 Monterey sions were purchased through They will be at home Sunday aft-I avenue, a son, Gabriel Amitai. ernoon. No curds. Jewish hands." July 14—Tie Ntr. and Mrs. David Rosenberg (Alice Gunsberg), Attack. Zionism. Miss Mildred Goldman is spend- daughter, Gloria Ann. The Catholic Herald also ing the summer in New York City, July 14.—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Miller (Pauline Horwitz) of , launches an attack against Zion- attending summer sessions at Co- 15339 Fairfield avenue, a son, Kolman. ism, declaring that "Ramsay Mac- . lumbia University. June 28—To Sir. and Mrs. Max Goldstrom (Eva Warren) of 2338 Donald went to Palestine, where he has seen the betrayal of the Buena Vista avenue, a son, Glenn Allen. Mrs. I. Kaplan and son, Sheldon, Arabs. But in the quarrel between of 1695 Boston boulevard, left the Jews and the Arabs, the Zion- Tuesday for a two weeks' visit in ists had MacDonald's ear, influ- Atlantic City. enced by a clever Jewish secre- tary." Mrs. Lydia Carols and daugh- If a Jewish criminal is tried," ter, Vivian Jean, of Clairmount the Herald continues its tirade, "he avenue, have returned from a five is always represented as English, of Mr. and Mrs. S. Turin, wa. Irish or Russian, but never 119 a months' sojourn through the west- RAVID—LICHTHENSTEIN married to Sam N. Sussman, Jr. J.w " ern states, including Vancouver The marriage of Mi..Belle and Victoria, B. C., and Portland, Lichtenstein, daughter of Abraham son or Mr. S. Sussman. The paper concludes with the Archways of tall baskets fine( statement that it feels no enmity I Ore. During their stay in Ever- Lichtenstein, to Seymour Ravid of ,it, Wash., they were the guests this city took place Sunday, July with red peonies and baby mum towards Jews as such, because ■ .1 Mrs. George Poplock (Fannie 14, at the home of the bride's sis. formed the bridal pathway to t he many are kind and charitable and Edelstein). They were also the ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and arched altar, covered with southern their family life is often exem- gue,ts of Mrs. Arthur Lamken of Mrs. Adolph Smilo of 2902 Clem- smilax and trimmed with white plary, but, taken as a whole, their roses. Underneath hung a white Tacoma, Wash. ' ,tits avenue. Rabbi Leo Si. Frank- satin covered ball. Tall palms power and influence are manifestly against the Christian world." lin officiated. Following the cere- Mrs. Leslie Rosenthal was host- mony, a dinner was served to the formed the background and sides, ess at a charmingly appointed per- immediate family. Mr. and Sirs. while tall candelabras holding ,onal shower and bridge-luncheon Ravi)] left for a two weeks' motor burning ivory tapers, were placed on Saturday, July 13, in honor of trip to New York City and upon on each side of the entrance. The bride was very attractive in Miss Ruth hatter, who will become their return will reside in Detroit. her lovely white chiffon gown the bride of Alvin Slakter on rimmed with tulle and silver sea- Aug. 18. WEXLER—DRAPKIN t d o tt e d A pretty wedding was solemnized with orange blossoms in front era Mrs. Charles Brodsky of Pitts- burgh, l'a., is visiting her daugh- at the Congregation Beth David on `, owards the back, while the cap ter, Mrs. P. S. Berns, of Chicago July 7, when Miss Lance Drapkin, vas adorned ;kith pearls and Blue Chapter of Blossoms of daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Hyman hinestones. Her shower bouquet boulevard. Zion. Drankin, became the bride of Sam- r was exquisite, being composed of At the last meeting presided Mr. and Mrs. Philip Garelik and eel L. Wexler, son of Mr. and Sirs. , white ruses and lilies of the val- over by Miss Rose Cohen, it Wan son William have left for a motor David Wexler. ey. The bride wore a satin frock,; I Preceding the bride were the fol- decided to make some rag dolls trip east. They will be the guests for the children of the Baby Day in Bridgeport, Conn., of Mrs. Har- with a fitted bodice embroidered in , owing girls: Florence Turin and Nursery. The candy sale proved ris Fitelson. Stopovers will also pearls. A cap of shirred tulle, Shirley Orshan, who strewed rose it success and the club thanks , having lace in front, with a cluster be made in New York City and petals in the bride's path. those who assisted. Proceeds will of orange blossoms at one side and: Sirs. Turin wore a pretty blue1 lialtimore. a chin strap of tulle tied with a hiffon dress, with a shoulder cor- go to the Palestine Scout move- ment. Election of officers resulted The Misses Celia .Eistein and bow at the other side held her lung sage of rose and sweet peas. as follows: Genevieve Rossen, The maid of honor was Miss president; Sophie Cohen, vice- Sadie Gruskin have left for a two tulle veil, and a shower bouquet of weeks' stay at the Breakers Ho- roses and lilies of the valley com- Bess Klass of Chicago, who wore president; Lillian Finkelstein, sec- pleted her costume. a peach taffeta dress. She carried tel, Cedar Pointe, Ohio. Miss Betty Drapkin was her a beautiful bouquet of Juana Hill retary; Pearl Weitzman, treasurer; Ethel Alpert, corresponding secre- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. Kapetan- sister's maid of honor, wearing tary; Sally Mendelsohn and Ann sky and daughter and son. Claire' green taffeta and tulle, and carry-1 T he best man was Max Sussman, Krasno, program committee; Rose and ylauiice. have returned from a' ing Premier roses. brother of the groom. Cohen, ('earl Wietzman and Ann Mrs. Jack Stupsker, Mrs. George: The bridesmaids were gowned in delightful motor trip to Covington Alpert, social committee, and Newport, Ky., and Cincinnati,' Drapkin and Miss Belle Drapkin chiffon pastel shades of orchid, were the bridesmaids. z red, green and blue. They were Ohio, where they were guests at ' Charles Burns served as es Slisses Rose Orshan, Adele Hol- the Alms Hotel. man, and Jack Stunsker, George lander, Rosaline Schabot and Ruth OPPOSE BLUE SUNDAY IN NATION'S CAPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Bennett Drapkin, and Jack Drapkin were Hollander. Their bouquets har- and Dr. and Mrs. Joe Bleier are the ushers. monized with their gowns. WASHINGTON.---(J. T. A.)—i After the wedding supper and 1 The u shers • John Turin leaving for San Francisco, where they will embark July 27 for the dancing, which was enjoyed by 1501 Harold Immerman, Al Silk and Strenuous opposition to steps plan- I ned by the Lord's Day Alliance to- Hawaiian Islands. They plan to guests, Sir. and Mrs. V) oxler left Irving Hermanoff. The out-of-town guests were word securing a Sunday closing's spend several weeks in Honolulu. for a honewmoon to Chicago and. Mackinac Island. On their re- Sirs. Leo Schnapper, Mrs. Leff, Sir. law for Washington, D. C., was de- turn they will reside at 120801 Miss Melba Wechsler of Hobart A. Fischoff of New York; Mr. and cided upon at a meeting of the Mrs. Robinson of Cleveland, Mrs. executive committee of the Jewish street, Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Broadstreet boulevard. K. Albert of Chicago, Miss Doro- Sabbath Alliance at a special meet- has returned home after spending COHEN—LAZAROW two weeks with friends in Detroit! thy Teitelbaum and Miss L. intr. "The Jewish Sabbath Alliance and Cleveland and her grand-: The marriage of Miss Gertrude Fi .sehhoff of Cincinnati, Ohio. mother, Mrs. Alice Stiglitz of Mt. Lazarow, daughter of Mr. and Dinner and dancing for 130 will do all in its power to oppose this proposed legislation because Clemens. Miss Anne l'upko enter-1 Mrs. George Lazarow, to George guests followed the ceremony. tained at a dinner-dance at Oriole! Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Irving Hermanoff acted as mas- such a law would cause great hard- ships for the conscientious seventh Terrace in honor of Miss Wechsler.; seph Cohen, was solemnized at the ter of ceremonies. The bride and groom left for day observing businessmen, not Philadelphia-Byron Center, July 7. Mrs. Herman J. Brachman of The bride wore white satin :int Eagles Mere, I a.. and from there only in Washington. but in the en- the Merest has returned from a tulle, and a tulle cap with clusters planned an extensive tour of the tire country as well, for the var- ious States of the Union would be visit with friends in Chicago. of orange blossoms at the side, j eastern and southern states. apt to follow the example of Wash- which held her long tulle veil. A ington, stated William Rosenberg, FRIEDMAN—RUBIN bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley completed her costume. Sir. and Mrs. A. Rubin announce executive secretary. "However we' will withdraw our opposition if Miss Anne Lazarow was her sis- the marriage of their 'daughter, In appreciation for her untiring of honor. She wore Ida, to Ben Friedman, which was adequate provision will be made to efforts and willingness to assist at, ter's maid exempt these religionists from its blue taffeta and tulle and carried solemnized at The Temple, Cleve- all times the board of directors of operation. A communication was the northwest branch of the Jew- pink roses. The bridesmaids, the land, Ohio, on July 10. sent to the Lord's Day Alliance Misses Millie Cohen, in flesh taf- ish Old Folks Home presented asking whether or not such pro- Levy, in orange, and CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Samuel Singer, with a gift at feta; Shirley Lazarow, in green, carried The amity of the late Bayley Ap- vision will he made and until a re- the meeting which took the form Lillian ply comes from the advocates of bouquets of pink roses. plebaum wish to thank their rela- of an outing on July 16. Benjamin Knoppow performed tives and friends for their kind ex- a stricter Sunday law, the Jewish the duties of best man, and Louis Sabbath Alliance will withhold Cohen and David Dulbert were the pressions of sympathy, with spe- taking any steps in this matter." cial thanks to Rabbi Hershman for In the State of New York, the ushers. Dinner and dancing for 160 his consoling words. Harris Applebaum and Family. Alliance is gathering 'signatures to guests followed the ceremony, • petition to the Governor, Senate after which the bridal couple left and Assembly requesting them to for a honeymoon trip east. grant legislative relief from the existing Sunday laws for those OBERMAN—SCHLUSSEL who do not work or do business on Mr. and Mrs. David Schlussel the seventh day. announce the marriage of their CLUB daughter, Gladys, to Paul Ober- man. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman t. Oberman of Charleston, S. C., which was solemnized at Jericho Temple on July 7. Miss Schlussel, who was unat- tended, wore a brock of white sad georgette with a lace veil caught with a close-fitting cap of the same lace. Her bouquet was of roses to the rhythm of and lilies of the valley. 9925 DEXTER BLVD. and Souvenirs Mrs. Julia Partos of Elmhurst avenue announces the betrothal o her niece, Cecille E. Braunfeld, to Samuel II. Lebowitz, son of Me an Mrs. J. Lebowitz of McKeesport, Pa. Mrs. Lea Schubb of Chicago boulevard announces the engagement of her daughter, Row, to Max Tarnow, son of Sir. and Mrs. Samue Tarnow. Mr. and Mrs. Morris N. Goodman of 265 Belmont avenue announc • the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn, to Benjamin Lemberg. Mrs. Jennie A. Meyersohn announces the engagement of he daughter, Rosalind, to Max Neuman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Neu- man. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weil of Lithuania announce the engagement of their daughter, Zipora, of Chicago, Ill., to Bezalel Lerman of De- troit son of air, and Mrs Max Lerman of Poland. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kukes of 3032 Glendale avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose Olive, to Maurice Leon, MI of Mr. and Mrs. I.. Leon of Toronto, Ont. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Rita Siegel to Simon Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Morris of 4010 Taylor avenue. Miss Shirlee Lacoe of 1963 Clairmount has returned from an extensive trip through the east, in- July 21—Miss Annette Friedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- eluding Niagara Falls, Buffalo, New York City, Brooklyn, Eliza- man Friedman, to Max Richman. July 2I—Miss Rose B. Lober, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel beth, N. J. and Atlantic City. Lober of 8958 Cameron avenue, to Abraham Lochover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel E. Blank of Los Mrs. Morris Fleishman of 986 Melbourne. Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. J. B. Rosen- July 21—Miss Foe Melinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron baum of Cleveland, and Mrs. Li1-1 Melinsky, to Milton L. Prag, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ('. I rag of lien Steinberg of Toledo were 11514 Oakland avenue. guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Krell1 July 21--Miss Jessie Ellenstein, daughter of Mrs. William M. Schluter. Ellenstein, to Professor Peter Altman of Detroit, son of Mr. and Sirs. I. Altman of Montreal, Quebec. Mrs. Walter J. Mayer sailed for Paris July 15 on the S. S. Beren- garia for a month's stay. SAN IN PALACE 5,' Miss Sally Greenberg will leave shortly for the south, where she will be the guest of her uncles, Dr. John and Dr. Arthur Greenberg in Dallas, Tex. J Engagements FISII STEAK sad CHICKEN a(41 - URLITi,ER eziteiELECTROLA—qtrul Here ouuill also find &most complete stuck ojliclor Chiltoplionic Records utdetth. Broadway at 1509—Near John It DINNERS For Resonetions Call REDFORD 2449 Grand River • 7-Mite Rd. SUSSMAN—TURIN A very beautiful wedding took place in the main ballroom of the Detroit-Leland Hotel on June 30, when Miss Sally Turin, daughter ' Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. Congregation . .flip Slomovitz, president Zionist District; Aaron president u n wl ot ,e f tahme oJnegwre . Rev. El ijah Kranz Merchant The Shop Where Tailor jah Sha aZ r* a1 Ye uk d' n.- dedicated ek p reside. reside. rn —urtegte trzsi: s pe aker and Service Prevail bill Rabbi • of Far Rockaway, N. I Opposite Editorial)