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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-07-04

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PAGE SIX

TIC IATBOIVEWISR

JUDGE SIMONS BACK
AT FEDERAL COURT

Again We Save You Mane)!

A SENSATIONAL PURCHASE OF
Afternoon and Evening

Higher-Type Party

DRESSES

Actual $15 and $16 Grades

, Your Choice For Only--

Sheer Chifkms!
Georgettesl Taffetas!
Satins! Silk Moires!
Netsl Combinations!
Skeveles and Sleeves
Attached! Lovely Pas::'
and Vivid Shades!

SIZES
▪ yr 14 to
38

Look at these
D
for only
S.
amazing,
I•n't II—but re.
member, this Is
Menton's, • ri d
B reton's nor not-
ed for doing
alders that are

ansasas_!

Federal Judge Charles C. Si
mans was back at his mat in the
federal building Monday after hav-
ing been absent since April 20,
when he left with Mrs. Simons on
a vacation tour of Europe. During
hit trip abroad the judge visited
France, Germany, Switzerland,
Belgium, Holland and England. He
spent much of his time in tow law
courts and law schools in Paria
London and Berlin.

USSISHKIN COMING
IN Jr N. F. BEHALF

ROX 1CLE

•■••■•■••■

OLD FOLKS HOME
PICNIC TUESDAY

ctal

Ntil tirNt•St0111 Branch of Jewish
Old
Iks Home has completed
plans for the se•ond annuol pitotit.
oe held at Bob-Lo, Tuesday,

8. I ;antes. races and a pie
eating contest ace so me of the

OVS-011 1

,

Rabbi Leon Fr= returned to
Detroit on July 4, having spent
the month of June travelling in
the East and attending the Social
Service Conference in Marston. the
National (animal on Jewish ladu-
att len in New York, and the Cen
t• al Conference of American Rab-
bis in Providence, R. I.

Dr. and Mrs. W. %V. Kahn of
Calvert avenue, Dr. and Mrs. E. J.
!Levitt of Calvert avenue, Dr. and
Nils. I. I. Bittker of Fullerton
I acenue, Dr. L. B. Cowen of the
Itelcrest and Dr. Dave Greenberg
af Windsor matured to Tobermory,
Georgian Bay, Ont., over thy
Fourth.

---
Expected to Visit Detroit the
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cole and Nt. D.
In celebratitth of the progress
Wittelshofer off the Belcrest are made by the students of the Jew-
Early Part of
spending
the
week-end
at
Chunk-
ish
Center Band, the Parents' As-
November.

Yak, Mich.
anaation of the band and Israel
Glass, the band director, arrstnget
Menachem Mendel
Until thkill,
SITS. S. Gilbert and mother, Mrs. an all day outing for the student
Zionist leader and world president
ilnum, and son and daughter- ton Sunday, July 0, at Palmer Park
of the board of directors of the
Jewish National Fund will come on , in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gil-
Mr. and Nies. Charles Fleisher of
a visit to the United States on bort, are spending the summer
Oct. 12. Although Mr. Ussishkin months at their home in Charts. J328 Elmhurst avenue entertained
• at a lawn party last Saturday aft-
is 67 years old and in ill-health, "ix , Mich.
• !noon in honor of the ninth
he felt compelled to come to
MRS. J. WARTF7-L
Dr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Fisher birthday of their daughter, Char.'
•America to help raise a substan-
children and
tial amount for the buying of land and daughter, E.laine. have re. • hate Caroline, for
events on the day's program, with
in Eretz Israel. It is expected he turned to their home in Cleveland, 16 adults. Games were played and
prizes fur nil the winners.
will be in Detroit the early part of I after spending several (Jaya with , prizes awarded.
hire. N. Illatnikolf who is chair-
Dr. and Mrs. Albert II. Krohn at
November.
man, urges all weathers and friends ,
Miss Billie E. Klein left foi
Sol Lampert, treasurer of the their summer home at Cedar Island
to
purchase their tickets from the
[Capin Manitou, where she will stay
J. N. F. in the United States, vis•: Lodge.
ummittees who will Ise stationed!
until July 21.
ited the Detroit J. N. F. Council!
at the it and IS o'clock brats only.)
A. I,. Bernstein of Pingree ave.;
meeting Wednesday evening. lir
Sidney Slobin left for Gary Mrs. I. Shultz and Mrs. .1. Waral
brought an inspiring message. In 010' accompanied by Mrs. Leopold
' tell, (hall men of entertainment,
the last nine months the J. N. F. Strauss of Avondale, Cincinnati,' Intl., where he will spend the sum
promise many surprises for this af-
in this country had increased its Ohio, motored from that city to mar.
fair. For details call Gar. 35a8-W.
income 50 per cent in comparison Detroit. Mrs. Strauss will be the •
Mrs. J. Rose, chairman of the
Fred Margolis of Pittsburgh
with lust year. The total raised guest at the home of Mr. Bernstein
' theater party given for the in-
this year no far was $263,000. Ile and will also visit ether Detroit Pa, is visiting his uncle and aunt
'
mates
of the Old Folks flouts,
; Mr. and Mrs. J. II . Schakne.
announced that the .1. N. F. is now friends.
thanks Mr. Littman of Littman's
printing beautiful Ketulnith (mar-,
5
People's
Theater f sr his generosity
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Cohen of 110
Charlotte E. Penn of Waverly
Wage certificates). These certifi-
e in helping to make the inmates
mates will be registered in Jeru- avenue i3 sperilling the summer West Grand boulevard, left Jun
happy
by
donating his theater.
27 on
the were
S. S. awl/Pinnace('
Majestic for Eu
!talent with the gifts which bridal nvsnths at her uncle's summer re- rope.
They
by
eounles will contribute to the
t at J.
N.
sar H otel, Ki a . I
the
Gibber
F. for the everlasting commemora- nitssha Lake, New York. She will] their son, James J. Cohen, a sta-
return the latter part of Septem- dent at Ann Arbor, and their
tions of their marriages.
., Irving : tune
Le bo-
Council of Detroit bar.
The J. N.
witz. Mr. and Mrs. Cohen wit
in planning a bazaar to be held the
latter part of October. Organize-
Mrs. 11. Wolf of Lexington, Ky., visit their parents and will st)
lions interested in the work of the is the guest of her sister, Mrs. )"urn in France, Italy, Germany
anti England. A surprise dinner
fund and desiring to co-operate Emanuel Tobias.
With the keynote of splendid
I was given by the Detroit Variety
should call the secretary, Israel
Wiener, Empire 1503-R.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger Stores Association at the East ; achievements and unusual prog-
The council thanks the volun- are spending the week-end with ' wand Inn. June 17, in honor of Mr ress on the part of every individual
group throughout the country
tiers who participated in the ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger and Mrs. Callen.
sounded in the announcement by
Flower Day, June 22, and helped ' at the latter's cottage in ChaHe-
Miss Frances 0. Lesser of Boston
I
Miss
Hilda
Whiteman
of
3285
to make it a success. • The fund • vtsix, Mich.
Tuxedo entertained 25 couples las: in her presidential mesature that
$80,000 had been contributed this
w:ifwth
hie
chpresent
isa
g°,1(1
e".-'
showing
ing
"itr
i.i sl e6 25
Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of Leslie. Saturday night in honor of her
pression in business. Those who I avenue was hostess at abridge-'graduation from Central High year to the snecilic undertaking'
of Junior Hadassah in Palestine
distinguished themselves will be luncheon at the Lake Shure Conn-

the eighth annual national conven-
presented with tree certificates, I try Club.
the trews to be planted in Ilerzl
Miss Tillie Ellis of Brooklyn, N tion of Junior Hadassah met at its
Forest. The 11 high-scaring vol. !
11,11. . and Mrs. D. M. Sidder are y., is visiting her aunt and uncle tirst session on Tuesday morning
unteera are::
swatting the summer months at )ar. and Mrs. Harry Talkow of De - at litstel Statler, Cleveland.
).i
The message of the national
A. Newman, $60.34; Mrs. the it cottage in Charlevoix, Minh. ; troa strict, r tint, Mich,
president Was indicative of the
C. Brody,
y,
spirit of service and idealism of

$35.86; Esther Bloom, $29.84O,
Miss
Charlotte
L.
Miller,
secre

Mr. and Mrs. M. Pearl spent;
Mrs. H. Milkovsky, $19.)(1; Ben the week-end at their cottage at; to Y to United States Commis 10,000 young Jewish women in the
Zvi 1)ictor, $19.55; Israel Wiener. i East Port on Torch Lake, Mich.
si nn er J. Stanley Hurd, returned United States which could brine;
$19.10; Mrs. Max Hayman, $18.72;
'Ion Tuesday to Detroit after n about the complete and prompt
fulfillment of all Junior Hatiassah's
IL Panush, $10.12; Irving Kolar,
ars. Electra Itowenska is the month's tour of Arizona, New
obligations in I alestine.
$16.10; Nettie Bloom, $16.12.
•1 ; st of her briber and Si aer-in- Mexico, the Pacific states, then
There were 200 delegates, rep-
'a v. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Von ! wring to Albert•, Canada, Mart
resenting 61 cities and 21 states.
laicise of the Charlevoix Ilcaeh llo- returning to her home,
Nils. Robert Szold of New York,
Charlevoix, Mich.
The Nlisses Ann and Betty Man national president of Senior Ila-
• dasasth. in her greetings expressed
dell
and
lay
Berman
of
Toronto
ales and Mrs. Alex Taua have
) ting
„enSadie Goodman of her great faith in the assured
Mrs. Eli Sachse, chairman of the 'Tuned their summer home at Pine:, are
progress of the junior organiza-
;Bl aine
tree fund committee of the Jewish Lake, Mich.
tion. , Cable of best wishes for a
National Fund, announced this
successful convention was received
.
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Lancer
left
week that as a result of receipt of
Mrs. Ruse Baum, Mr. and Mrs. for
from Miss Henrietta Szold, found-
a visit to Younestown, Ohio.
contributions fur planting trees in Li•rner and :One, Stanley and Jack, ,
er of the movement, now in Lon-
Palestine in excess of the $1.50 Leuis E. Lerner of Cleveland,
don.
Mrs, David Ilubar and (Amax
cost ler tree, the excess mon
re- Ohio, will be the guest of the
are spending the summer in Mut.
ceived will be used to pl antey
trees narents, Mr. and Mrs. David E. , kegon, Mich.
in honor a the seventieth birthday
of Miss Ilenrietta Szold, to he ob. Lerner over the week-end of July
1 at the Royal Palm Hotel, Cadil-
Mrs. Harris Silberberg and son
, served at the end of this year.
lay, Mich.
Dale of Richton avenue are in La
Mrs. Sachse announced that two
Angeles, Calif.
Arthur Alfred Bankrant, sun of
trees in honor of Miss Szold have
Miss Anna Oxenhandler of Polk
Mrs. Maurice 'I'. Birnkrant and the
Wen planted with excess money Manor Apartments is visiting in
Mrs. N. Arthur Fischer of Pitta- sixth lawyer to graduate in law
from contributions of Mrs. Benin- Ch icago.
burgh, Pa., is visiting relative's and front the Rirnkrant family, is one
min Goldstein of Pontiac, Sir. and
friends in the city.
at the youngest graduates of the
Mrs. Louis Tobin and Mrs. Ralph
Mrs. Mary Silberstein of Second
Iativersity of Michigan to receive!
Paul.
a•sdevarol, has returned from Cam-
Ntrs, S. K. Slobin and dauahte his law degree in the past 20 years.
• Through the efforts of Mrs.
bridge, Mass., where she attended left for Chicago, where they will
Only 20 years of age, Arthur
Bechar, trees are being planted by the commencement exercises of her snood the summer at Rogers Park , entered U. o f M. in 1924 at the
r i er as fo llows:
mbe r of e Dtots
:tea Robert Julius Silberstein ,
tr eee In ho n or of the birth of
who Beach with Or. and Mrs. Lebeson !age of 14. Ile received his A. B.
area recently graduated front the
Ian I liombeL to Mr, and Mr,
I. " :
clearer in 1928 at the age of 18,
: Harvard Law School.
27h5 Ca lvert avenue .
it s . •(:,).( '‘n1
Mn. and Mns. Sol Levy of Stur. attended Harvard law School in
ench by th e followi ng: In,
Tao
a
tetvnt
ave nue have motore d to 1929 and received his law degree
memory of Monti.. Ea. , '"
the . Si""""
110110111114 MiSe, Anne Kennel, a Denv
r ,
Congregetion Emanuel In cou•
boot!
er, Colo., to visit Mr. Le vy': in June, 1930, from the University
,.f it. board member. Mre. J. llor •I luly hride-elect. the Misses Selma parents.
, of Michigan.
woe of 3347 ito•ton tentlev•rti; In nte m• and Sarah Goldener entertained
I
In the past he has been actively
Rnrhel and Wolf Ruiner by M ot.
ory
last Thursday evening. Table des-
Mae Williams+ of l726 Taylor •ventle: in
Mr. and Mrs. Max It Kerner of engaged in writing musical cttme-
honor of the oerentieth birthday at mi., eratinns were carried out in gew.n
,
dies
and served as °resident of the
Oakman boulevard have left on os
Moabite Szold.
and white. Covers were laid for motor trip through Canada and the "TtsIstoi Club of U. of Si "
Ile
In to.
One tree each by the following:
Itertha
Weian;
in
numnory
of
!was
also
on the staff of the Detroit
aensery
New England states.
her mother. Rachel F. Iterlin, by Mrs. M.
News. He is new engaged in writ-
,
171P1116, of Mot. [testae wan-
series:
Max hlapper of Lexington, Ky.,
Mrs. J. Cheifer and daughters, ing. in collaboratian with Edwin A.
st
hero l iy Mrs. M. Iternmein, in memory
the
rguest of his anut, .Mrs Mollie and Esther of 1615 Taylor 1Gilbert of Detroit, a number of
I or tar o Esther Kremer Ifia25 Linwood: .
honor of hlra. Ethel C•Ontennf stoat ananuel Tobias.
avenue, matured to spend their e n . musical comedies. Arthur is one
iiune a,enue. Philatiehthic Ps, by Mr ,
of 10 brothers. Two more are
cation in South Ilaven,
I, Gernuon , I, or 2500 iinteletned. Ile.
Mts.
David
Kline
and
daughter
now attending law school.
truit, in memory of Sarah Agree Lieber.
n lot Mot. R. Agree of 2281 Glynn Gertrude of Elmhurst avenue left
Miss Anne Reber, niece of Mr.
Court: . in memory of ton, Samuel Agree: for a boat trip on the Great Lakes.
and Mrs. (tarry Belinsky of Elm-
" Mr.. A. Before returning they will
spend hurst avenue, is returning to Win-
i ll' '."7,7V.r '04r '247"4 ')1K•h.'"'
""in' bin'
ft week in Buffalo with Mr. and
of Reuben Orman by mat. M. A. Cohen
nipeg, Nfanitoha, after enioying a
or Alpine, M ich.: in memory of Mr'. Mrs. Phintsas Ilarris.
six months visit at their home.
matte Weinberg end Mrs. Esther Kr,-
Purity chapter thanks its mem-
,mr by Mom N. Itermarin of le•25 Lin-
Dr. I. S. Schembeck is spendina
nicee
Maher hr
Mr. and Mrs. S. Sussman of bers and friends for their co-opera-
‘st"r"s71 ).tt:
is ' Io
l 7nb,'IIIn' memory a ( the summer in Vienna, Austria.
s1"i.ln rk"f roa)
Linwood avenue have as their tion in the moonlight held June 24.
1.ntar Tren..hy 10. Mr, I. Kettle, in
guest, their brother-in-taw, I. Eck-
The next business meeting of
ttonor Of Mr, Anna Arts by Mrs. [(telt.
Miss Ruth Gottfried is at Camp stein of Los Angeles, Calif.
Mnd Arta:
r
A
in honor .ii '
•. Anna Arra by
the chapter will he held on NI n
art.
arl Arfa: C n honor
I of Mn,. Sonia Manitou over the Fourth of July.
day,
July 14, at 7:45 p. Si.
---
Rone•berg by Mrs, S. I.. 'Ding.
On Sunday Aug . 3, Purity chap-
Sirs. hi. D. Seltzer and salsa
Miss Shirley Wain of Elmhurst Sherman, are the guests
ter
will
sponsor an excursion to
of Mr.
avenue is spending the summer in and Mrs. I.J. Bloamberg of Fair-
Tashmoo Park on the steamer
tlantic City.
field avenue.
Tashmno. Members and friends'
are requested to fill the picnic bas-
Samuel Levine, executive direc-
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Kutinsky of ket and bring the kiddies. Games
Abraham II. Jain,, executive for of the Jewish Centers Associn-
15777 Crudder a•enue, entertained and amusements will be provided,
secretary of the Anica Orphan lion, and Samuel Sibulkin, director
Saturday, June 28, for 11 children also baseball. Mrs. Emanuel
Horne and Farm School, announces of the Akron, Ohio. Jewish Center,
in honor of their son's third birth- Schoenberg is chairman of the ex-
that an array of the best musi- are spending the Fourth of July
cursion.
day.
cians have volunteeredtheir sera-' week-end at Camp Manitou.
ices for the concert to he held at ,
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
Rabbi Leon Fram will spend the
Elkin's Hotted, Gratiot avenue, Mt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freed- month of July at the Hebrew
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority met
Clemens, on July 13.
I man and son Morton of Whitt, Union College at Cincinnati, Ohio at the home of alias Esther Nai-
Among those who will partici-; more road left for a motor trip to
mark July 1. The sorority was
Pale will he the Chord of Judea; I Buffalo.
Shins Florence Kirschbaum en- host eaa to the Nlisses Mary Koetl-
two juvenile violinists. o ne 7 and

itrshurg,
Martha Serlin, Ida Sam-
tertained on Thursday, June 26, in
one a years all; Sam Shahs, lead-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Warren
ing tenor of the Ilalt,s-llazornic family of Glynn Court have ma- honor of afiss lithe Mechanic, a uels, Mae Daeitlson and Bessi•
Gedrich
at a week-end pajama
bride of June 29, with a dinner at
Choral Society; Anna Brussel, tared for a visit to Chicago.
party at the Krsckerjack Cottaw
Diana Inn.
leading soprano of Halevy-Ila-
at
Walled
lake on June 2)1-29.
asmir; Bella ('hallow, 13-year-old
David Kline of Elmhurst avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Abe N. Feldstein Final plans for the July 4 ttutina
pianist. is leaving for an extended visit
for
nwmhers
and escorts to he held
of 16141 Northlawn entertained
. with his children, Mr. and Mrs. Ea
25 young guests Saturday, July 2o. at the cottatre W•l, made at this
win Kline, at Great Neck, I.. I.
meeting.
Miss
Elaine Navitz.
in honor of their daughter Ger.
181110 John R., will be hostess at
trude's thirteenth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewenstein af
the meeting July S.
Midland, Mich.. are visiting tht ir
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartz of
children, 1/r. an„ Mrs. S. M. Lewis
St. Louisa Mo., have been guests
of Ferndale.
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Feinstein of
Just completed, overlooking
Ntuirland avenue fur the past
Grand Circus park,
Mrs. NI. Grossman entertained
week.
A limited number of these
with a bridge•luncheon at the Lake
Removed by ELECTROLYSIS
remodeled and refurnished
Shore Country Club. compliment-
Slier Sylvia m0dow and Ray
SPECIALISTS
suites. Large, pleasant living
Mrs.A. Lewenstein of Slid
aintoberg 'spent the week-end at
room. Two bedrooms with
lend, Mich.
Painlessly and Permanently
Orion.
where
they
were
guests
at
full-sized new beds and finest
with the ELECTRIC NEEDLE
Mies Della Tobin of Glendale the summer home of Mr. and Mrs.
new full spring mattresses.
I,ots of closet room, bath
avenue is spending the summer Robert G. Ewald.
and reception hall.
months in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Benjamin Towlin and sons
An ideal home for discrimi-
Mrs. George Kleiman and chila of New York will he in the city
nating business men to live
1009 David Stott Bldg.
Saturday visiting her mother, Mrs.
dean of Calvert avenue are in the
downtown serviced by a fine
1150 Griswold Street
Catskill Mountains for the summer Sarah Goldberg, for the next sec -
hotel.
e
'
ral
weeks.
Cadillac 7915
months.
Clifford 5200

JUNIOR HADASSAH
' OPENS CONVENTION



1 These dresses were

-rally purchased for
our upper store, but
realizing that there
will be crowds of
thrifty shopper. w h o
will take advantage of
these outstanding say-
ings, we deemed it
wise to hold this sale
in our spacious style
basement. Remember,
time will be e
for 500 dresses will not
last long at this price,

reciou.---

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the Vose name has
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Superfluous Hair

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...

Miss Esther Berger, accompan.]
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MODERN DELICATESSEN

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For Your Sandwi c h

Woodward at Eleven-Mile

HUNTINGTON INN

They Wear!

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1. 01.1 man wear them day in and day out—
week in and week out, and launder them prac-
tically every day. They'll keep their delicate
color, their sheer, clean weave never looks fuz-
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well protected With lisle reinforcements, The
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enduring hose for the business woman.

HUDSON'S

In the Women's Hosiery Department—

First Floor—Farmer Street Building

You Can't Afford to Shins
Sfiss the

PICNIC

sponsored by the

Detroit Free Burial Association

Sunday, July 6

VAN DYKE INN

Sixteen-Mile Road and Van Dyke

M USIC —DA NCING--EATS--- - DRINKS

DIRECTIONS:—If you haven'tcar
a
of your own. lake the Van Dyke
(center line/ street car to the Te n Mile Road, and busses will await you
there and brine you to the Picnic Grounds. They will return you to
the Ten Mile Road in the evening.

Say Fellow! Good News! Tell the
Girl Friend!

FIRST ANNUAL.

MOONLIGHT

TO SUGAR ISLAND

Given by the

Jolly Fellows Club

TUESDAY EVE, JULY 8

Proceeds to Charity

MUSIC BY CARL T. STEWART'S PEPPY ORCHESTRA

Dancing on the island. Tickets 75c. Loving cup to
holder of lucky number.
Boat 1
foot of Griswold B:30 p. m.

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FAMOUS DELICATESSEN

Known fur Its Quality. Made in Deteruit

DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY
This is an important item in hot weather.

These hot summer (lays have a tendency to take
one's appetite away and make people undecided
what to eat. But you'll tied

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Go into your delicatessen store
and ask for Gunsberg's !sausages,
corned beef. pastrami, tongue.
salami, etc.

Gunsberg Packing Co.

2380 Twentieth Street

Lafayette 33•P)

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and protect its purity has been purchased

We want you to come and inspect our new
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your Health and Happiness.

All we ask is that you phone its at WALNUT
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