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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-08-08

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CLIFTON ATINUI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

TIEY)LTROHi/EWLSRORONICLE

. . for the first time in our business history!

tine

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niainder of the summer at Hough
ton Lake.

now $27.50
now $32.50

Aug. 17—Miss Anne King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac King
Mrs. Henry Stark of Boston
boulevard entertained in honor of of Hague avenue, to Ben Denson of this city.
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Pittsburgh,
Aug. 17--Miss Lillian Beryle Rothschild, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Pa., at her cottage in Fair Haven, Jacob Rothschild, to Abraham J. Iludosh, at the Wolverine Hotel.
Mich.
Aug. 17--Miss Lillian Sandelman, daughter of Reuben Sandelman,
to Jonas P. Krouse, son of Mrs. Carrie Krouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund I. Orin
Aug. 24—Miss Eleanor Broad, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel It.
of Calvert avenue, have returned
Clark, to Phillip Goodman, at the Stotler Hotel.
from Toronto.

$75, now $37.50
$85, now $42.50

Alterations at Cost

. . .

Shirts

Special Groups of .

$3.50 Shirts now
4.00 Shirts now
5.00 Shirts now
6.00 Shirts now
7.50 Shirts 110W

Mr. and Mrs. M. Lieberman and
son Donald are spending the sum-
mer at Cass Lake.

Neckwear

$1.75
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.75

$1.50 Ties now
2.00 Ties now
2.50 Ties now
3.50 Ties now
5.00 Ties now

1.25
1.75
2.50

Special Groups of Straw Hats, Knickers and Underwear Shorts,
Also /2 Off!

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller have
as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Moe
Apsel and family, of Chicago, for-
mer Detroit residents.

Miss Esther Ilirshman of Stur-
tevant avenue is spending sonic
time at Camp Manitou.

Enft,:itilw-f.'

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loewenberg
and family of Virginia Park are
spending the summer at Lexing-
ton, Mich.

1400 WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER

No Charges!

No Refunds!

No Exchanges!

All Sales Final!

I

Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz,
• accompanied by their son, Meyer,
and their daughters, Rose and Cy-
rille, have left for a motor trip to
Pittsburgh and New York .

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AUCTION -- AUCTION



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On Tuesday, August 12th 1930

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at 2 p. m., we are instructed, by the heirs of the late

JEROME ACKERMAN

to sell the home at

PUBLIC AUCTION

1675 BOSTON BOULEVARD, between Woodrow
Wilson Avenue and Twelfth Street

The property consists of lot 50 feet by 167 feet. Colonial type house
with Large Living Room, Sun Room, Dieing Room, Butler's Pantry and Kitchen.
Four Bedrooms and large Sleeping Porch, also 3 Baths, Large Attic, Silent
Automatic Oil Burner, Keivinator, Refrigeration System.
Two Car Garage.
This property is open for your inspection now and will be open until time
of sale.

TERMS OF SALE

Cash, Balance on contract payable 1'; per month.
A Reasonable Deposit will be required at time of sale.
For further particulars regarding the sale of this property or the sale of
your improved Real Estate at Auction provided you are prepared to accept the
present market price consult

CHARLES D. TODD, INC.

REALTY AUCTIONEERS

ESTABLISHED 1909

2122 UNION TRUST BUILDING

.91 .0111 1111■ 1•8104 ■ IagannillanINBAINI

VACATION TIME IS HERE

And the urge to send your child away becomes a problem.
Camp Niclair, located near Detroit. offers children excellent
vacationing facilities in the heart of beautiful scenery and in
the company of refined children. Be sure! Send your child to

CAMP NICLAIR

AT BIG WOLF LAKE

Near Jackson, Mich.



MRS. CLARA AVRUSIS, 1.0.0 11 LASOWODER. Doetlets

FORMERLY AVRUNIN CAMP

Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors, 80 Beautiful
Rooms.
Doctor and Nurse on Premises. N
for Cljl.
dren. 4 to 7
Id.
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR AUGUST
FOR DETAILS CALL HEMLOCK 0998 - W

Imes

CHERRY 5563

GERMAN CORPORATION

FORCES WORKERS TO
JOIN ANTI-SEMITES

BERLIN. — (J. T. A.) — The
growth of the economic boycott
against the Jews of Germany is

seen in the N'ossische Zeitung re-
port that the former Democrat,
Carl Friederich Siemens, chairman
of the board of Siemens & Halske
Company, one of the largest indus-
trial undertakings in Germany, has
become one of the chief supporters
of the anti-Semitic Ilitlerites. The
Socialist press says that Siemens
has also imposed compulsory mem-
bership in the National Socialist,
party, of which Adolf flitter is one
of the leaders, on all the employes!
I of the Simens - Halske Company.

Miss Lillian Glickman of Edi-
son avenue is spending the sum-
mer with her aunt, Mrs. M. Lieb-
1 erman at Cass Lake.

and

Fur Coats

HIMELHOCHS

Births

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum
and daughter Margy of Hazelwood
Jody 21--To Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell I.. Solovich (Pearl Sklar), a
avenue left for Charlevoix to
spend the remainder of the sum- , son, Stanley Donald.
mer.
July 2.1—To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin (Rhoda Katzen) of
La Salle boulevard, a sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Aloe Glazer and
Jule 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ziegehnion (Annabelle Davis) of
daughters Sylvia and Wilma of
2745 Fullerton, a son, Jerald Irwin.
Virginia Park are at their summer
July 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Handler (Paula Prager of De '
home at Lexington, Mich.
troit of Buffalo, a son.

$ .75
1.00

IMPORTERS — CLOTHIERS

Fall Coats

Aug. 10—Miss Bessie Riske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woolf Itbik
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Pitts- of 056 Westminster avenue, to Jack Garber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
burgh, Pa., will return home the Garber of 3618 Euclid heights boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio.
end of this week, after spending
Aug. 10—Miss Belle Rubin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rubin
three weeks with her mother. Mrs.
of Delaware avenue, to !tarry Rosner, son of Mrs. Rhoda Rosner of
Alice Stiglitz of ML Clemens.
Pingree avenue.

We sincerely believe the values represented in this selection are beyond corn-
parison for quality and style. Hundreds of men who know "Scholnick's"
reputation for style leadership will heed this announcement quickly, so we
urge you to make an early selection while stocks are complete.

$55,
$6 5,

Sale of'

Wedding Calendar

The Misses Sarah and Peggy
Chaiken have returned after a fort-
night's stay in Charlevoix.

SUITS and TOPCOATS

20% Discount

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Marks of Hazelwood avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Mary, too David Dresner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman Dro'sner.

Albert Wolf of Kenilworth ave-
nue has returned from a visit at
Mackinac Island and Charlevoix.

A GROUP OF 135

tn

f ! During August Only!

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Busker of 1514 Seward avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Augusta G., to Samuel Ilamburgel
8011 of Mrs. Gussie Hamburger of 31129 Elmhurst avenue.
The Misses Sarah Singer and
Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Kurtz of 1701 Hazelwood avenue announce
Selma Paris have returned to their
home in ( leveland after a visit with the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Lemuel ('herein, son
of
Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Cherrin of 5164 South Clarendon avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Fenb•rg.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hollander announce the engagement of their
daughter, Adele Barbara, to Dr. Harry Gabel man, son of Mr. and
Miss Malvern Rosenberg 0
Mr,. II. Gabelma of Cleveland, Ohio.
Alger avenue is spending the re f tutu

OFF
SALE

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Engagements

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PAGE SEVEN

July 20—Too Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freed of 330 Tyler avenue, to
daughter, Eleanor Lois.

Detroit Branch of

The Jewish Women's Pioneer Organization for
Palestine (Chalutzos)

Announces the forthcoming third biennid convention to be
held in Detroit from October 16 to 19, inclusive.
Mass meeting opening the convention will be held Thursday
evening, Oct. 10, at Littnian's Yiddish People's Theater.
Convention sessions will he helot at Hotel Stotler Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 17, 18 and 19.
Convention banquet Saturday night, Oct. 18, at Hotel
Watler.

July 20—Mr. and Mrs. Philip Imber (Iola Miehalowsky) of 11714 •
Dexter boulevard, a son, Alarwin.

July 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Epps (Lillian Dunn), a daughter,

July 28--To Mr. and Mrs. Barney Newman of 3810 Tyler avenue,
a daughter, Barbara Lois.
July 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sobel (Dorothy Markowitz of
McKeesport, Pa.), of 3285 Tuxedo, a son, Jack Nathan,

TAKE
MUSIC
WITH
YOU

HEARD AND SEEN IN WASHINGTON

By MORDECAI

El , l'IDIFS NOTE: —
n•endee , m best-sellers or all Woe. For the
“iforde, • helm. the name „ran (Meer,
present, it would scarcely be fair
who for many scare has man
aRaira of In disclose the name of the writer.
intim
Intimate
ate contact
h
■ political angle in Waahingten.
In fact I am not even sure as yet

In the course of a speech on whether it will not be written ti n-
by Congressman W der a pseudonym. Meanwhile, let
illiam us sh or n all our teeth ' t.' '
I
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schnabel, Sirovich on unemployment, he was, potion of this delicious literary
Interrupted by the following re- morsel!
, formerly of Tuxedo avenue, have
marks from Congressman Albert
moved to their new home, 3733
Johnson:
Lindell boulevard, St. Louis Mo.
"I am greatly interested in the . One of the principal points of
Interest for the visitor to Wash-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ashersohn remarks of the gentleman. It is a
of Sturtevant avenue are spending powerful speech he has made. The ington is the magnificant Scottish
several weeks at Camp Manitou. gentleman said he could name 15 Rite Masonic Temple for the
or 20 causes of unemployment. Ile Southern Jurisdiction, on beautiful
nattiest 10, I think. Does he not I Sixteenth street. Jews will find it
think
unnecessary,
ecessary, new immigra- of particular interest to inspect
TO PLACE JUDEA, LTD
the Supreme Council Chamber of
IN PALESTINE CONTROL
the Temple. As one enters We
ti°n—thi:
To
Congressman Sirovich
doorway there shines forth a deep-
replied with the following re-
ly engraved Hebrew inscription in
Louis Lipsky, Sailing for Berlin, t
Discuss Future of Insurance a ma"rl kn c1900 the great industries of gold from the black marble altar
in the center of the Chamber:
our nation encouraged immigration
Company.
"V'yomer Elohim rhe Or, V'yehi
The possibility of placing the to work in the mills, in the looms, Or"( and the Lord said, Let there
Judea Insurance Company, ldd., of and the factories of our country. lie light, and there was light").
l'alestine under the control of "The
tidal wave Poles,
brought
Ital. A Jew cannot but feel moved
inns, Ilungarians,
Austrians,
as he discovers this inscrip-
Palestinians will be taken up with Spanish, French, Armenians,
tion on the altar of the vast cham-
I'alestinian leaders and members Greeks to our shores. After the
ber where the greatest leaders in
of the Zionist Executive by mr. World War most of Europe desired
Southern Masonry assemble. How
of i , to migrate to our country. Un-
Louis Lipsky, president of the
incongruous, though is this inscrip-
Judea Life Insurance C ompany
in Dec. employment was already knocking
tion with the fact that from this
America, when he arrives
very Southern portion of the Unit-
lin to attend the sessions of the ' oilers
upon were
our doors.
Returning
sal-
looking for work. To
ed States emanated the Knights of
Zionist Actions Committee on continue the principle of unre-
the Klu Klux Klan. As I stood
Aug. 24, according to an announce- strictest immigration would have
looking at the inscription, I could
cent made on the eve of Mr. Lip-, dislocated completely the labor
not help wondering how much, if
sky's departure for Europe.
market of our nation. You, sir,
any effort the leaders of the South
Mr. Lipsky, who
m presi- wire then chairman of the Corn-
ho is fernier
ern Jurisdiction of the Scottish,
dent of the Zionist Organization of 11 m
on Immigration. Let me
Rite had made to spread light con-1
America, is expected to take a tell
you, Congressman Albert
earning the Hebrew people from
large part in the important delib- Johnson, you have played the most
whose Bible the had borrowed the
orations that will be held at Ber- 011portant part in calling the at-
phrase which emblazoned their al-
lin to decide on the future Zionist tention of the American public to
tar.
attitude to Great Britain an the ' the fact that restricted immigra-
CoOrriahl. 1910, J. T. A.)
mandatory power over Palestine. I lion must come at once to protect
While he is in Berlin he will ne. I the standard and the interests of
gotiate with Zionists participating American labor.
CAMP IN GEORGIA FOR
in the sessions with a view to es.,
"I want to say to you that if I
tablishing the Judea Life Imam-- "'ere president of the United
JEWISH GIRL SCOUTS
ance Company, Ltd., of Palestine States, and if Mr. James Davis
under the eventual management, were elected senator, I know of no
ATI.ANTA, Ga.—(J. T. A.)—
control and possible proprietorship , better man who could qualify for Camp ('ivitania, of North Georgia,
of Palestinian Jews. At the prey-' the position of secretary of the which is owned by the Atlanta
ent time the Judea Life Insurance Department of Labor than the gen- Girl Scout Organization and is one
Company, Ltd., of Palestine is un- I tleman from Washington, who has of the biggest of its kind in the
der the control of the Judea Indus-I studied the problem of immigra- southeast, will be taken over for
trial Corporation of America. The I lion and labor so thoroughly and the entire month of August as an
president of the American organ- I scientifically."
exclusive camp for Jewish Girls
ization, Mr. Julius Lonkschein, h as 1
Following this, Congressman Scouts.
authorized Mr. Lipsky to negotiate !Sirovieh was asked by Congress-
According to the announcement
on behalf of the Judea Industrial! man Blanton if he "would go so
made by Edward M. Kahn, execu-
Corporation. far as to suspend immigration for
tive director of the Jewish Educa-
five years and let us catch up?"
tional Alliance, a staff of Jewish
To Congressman Wanton's in-
young women, composed of alum-
quiry, Congressman Sirovich re-
ni of the University of Georgia,
plied as follows:
Peabody College, Brenau and
"No; that would be cruel and
other Southern colleges, has been
unjust to those who are desirous
secured for operation of the camp.
ST. LOUIS.-4J. T. A.1—Some of uniting their families. Our first
In addition to the three Girl Scout
$418,000 in charitable bequest% and obligation should be the union of
troops conducted by the Alliance,
gifts to relatives were left in the family lieu. Fathers, mothers,
and other Je•ih Girl Scout troops
will of the late Julius Weil, insur- children, immediate relatives.
once broker, who died last Thurs. When these obligations are ex- of Atlanta, groups from Macon,
Columbus, Chattanooga, Nashville
day. The largest sum of $20,000 haunted, realizing we allow only
and other cities of the section have
was given outright to the Jewish 150,000 immigrants a year to enter
arranged to avail themselves of the
Hospital. ' this country, then I would change
camping facilities. This marks the
Other charitable gifts include I the policy of our government re.
first time that the camp has been
$5,000 to the Shriners' Hospital, carding immigration. For the pro.
obtained for a month's use exclus-
$5,000 to the Young Men's Hebrew I section of American labor. I would ively by Jewish Girl Scouts.
Association, $5,000 to the Fed-I recommend selective immigration.
eration of Jewish Charities, $2,000 We ahould take an inventory of
each to the Jewish Sanatorium lo- the needs of every economic in. MRS. BRIN IS ON BOARD OF
rated in St. Louis county, the Jew- dustry in our nation and find out
EDUCATION IN MINNESOTA
sib Orthodox Old Folks' Home and in what industries men are need-
the Jewish Orphan Home of Steve., ed, and only allow those to come
MINNEAPOLIS.—(J. T. A.)—
land. The Federation of Jewish in who could fill those positions. Mrs. Arthur Brin of Minneapolis
Charities of Cincinnati will receive Indiscriminate immigration, allow- has been appointed by Governor
$500 and the St. Louis branch of ing every Tom, Dick and Harry to Christianson of Minnesota as a
the Salvation Army $200 come in, skilled or unskilled, is member of the b
oard
A $10,000 trust fund was estab- unfair to those who have given up Normal School. Mrs. Brin was
lished for his cousin, Fanny Weil. their today that you and I may formerly chairman of the peace
The principal of that sum will go enjoy our tomorrow."
row."
committee of the National Council
to the St. I.ouis Jewish Orphan
of Jewish Women and is now sec-
A well founded rumor has reach- one vice-president of that organ-
Home. The sum of $16,500 was
distributed to 15 other relatives, ed me tending to indicate that be- ization.
and the residue of the estate to a fore many months have clams")
Mrs. Britt was a classmade of
sister and two brothers.
the country will find itself in a
the governor at the University of
highly agitated condition over a

• forthcoming book on Calvin Cool. . innesota, winning second prize
JEW NAMED HEAD OF
Hole unlike everything written in the Pillsbury (oratorical contest
when the governor won the first
INSTITUTE IN MUNICH before concerning the silent prize. She is the first woman in
l'resident. For months, now. 1 am
._____.
Minns—oda to receive this honor.
MCNIC11.—(.1. T. A.)—Dr. Al- riven to understand, the highly
gifted young Jewish writer who
fro ot I.,.
MODERN DELICATESSEN
wenstein. Jewish scientist, has dissected many other political
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