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PAGE SIX

nic,kritorKiEwisti efRONICLE

MISS SARA LANDMAN
ENGAGED TO MARRY

LARGE
WOMEN

You'll Enjoy
Shopping
at Heyn's

Tremendous Selections of the Smartest Fashions
Await Your Choke Here . . . at l'rices That Will Add
to Your Pleasure of Finding Just "Your" Style.

New Fall Frocks at $16

Each Day Sees New Arrivals . . . We Would Be
Pleased to Have You View the Splendid Selections of
New Styles and New Colors for Autumn . . . and the
Size Range Is Complete!

Heyn's—Third Floor

HEYN'S

1241 WOODWARD AVE.

Was Formerly Executive Director
of Detroit Y. W. H. A.
---
NEW YORK.—Rabbi and Mrs.
Isaac Landman of 333 Central Park
West, now at their Summer home.
Tamarack, Star Lake, N. Y., have
announced the engagement of his
sister, Miss Sara Landman, to ► 1r.
Morris Dreyfus,: of this city, son of
Prof. and Mrs. Robert Droyfuss of
Frankfort, Cetmany. Miss Land-
man is the daughter of the late Dr.
and Mrs. Landman of Cincinnati.
She was graduated from Columbia
University and is Field Secretary
for the National Council of Jewish
Women.
Miss Landman was formerly
executive director of the Young
Women's Ilebrew Association of
Detroit.
Dr. Dreyfuss studied at Stras-
bourg and Edinburgh Universities,
and was fraduated from the Univer-
sity of Frankfort. Ile is a member
of the faculty of the Cornell hledi-
cal School and a member of the
staff of Beth Israel Hospital.
The marriage will take place in
the Autumn.

OPEN MEETING OF
I. 0. B. B. SEPT 2.

1 an

Her Betrothal Announced)

Important Values in
Hudson's August Sale of

QVSO.

Linens
Cottons and Bedding

After spending six weeks taking
Mrs. Earl Englander of Sturte-
special graduate studies in Talmud vant avenue won the summer golf
at the Ilebrew Union College, Cin- championship at the Knollwood
cinnati, Rabbi Leon Franc has IT- ( ountry Club, Birmingham. Mrs.
turned to the city and is residing FL Goldstick was runner-up.
at Webster Hall.

White Damask Sets, 27.50—Snow-white linen
woven in the Chrysanthemum, Nloderne, Show. , .•
Pearls or Rose and Scroll patterns lends distineti.' n
these hemstitched sets that include a cloth size 6ti
66 inches and 19-inch napkins. Sets with cloth
66 by 84 inches, $8.50; size 66 by 102 inches, $12.7:',

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk have
Mrs. Sol Gittleman and daugh- returned from a motor trip to New
ter, Ora-Roth, of Second boule- York and the New England states.
vard have returned from a cruise
on the St. Lawrence River and the
Mrs. Morris Birnbaum and
Thousand Islands. En route they
stopped at Montreal, Quebec and daughter Dorothy have returned
from a two months' visit to Long
other Canadian cities.
Island.

Mattress Protectors, 21.69—These well-made pads will
save much wear and tear on your mattresses. They
are made of durable cotton and are firmly quilted.
These are twin-bed size. Full-bed size, $2.29; extra
large pads, $2.59.

—Photo by C. M. Hayes Studio

Mr. and Sirs. Milton Si. Alexan-
The Nlisses Rose and Bertha
MISS BETTY MILKOVSKY
der and son John of La Salle

boulevard are motoring through Lipsitz of Calvert avenue are
Rev. and Mrs. Hyman Nlilkov-
New York state, the New England spending a few weeks at Mackinac
Island.
sky
of
2012
Virginia
Park'
an-
states and the south.
nounce the engagement of their
• Miss Esther Buchhalter of Ha- daughter, Betty, to Herman Beck-
Detroit players ran off with a
er of Detroit.
zelwood
avenue
has
returned
from
majority of the titles in the fifth
annual Charlevoix tournament. Jo- a visit to Mackinac Island.

seph Goldsmith won the men's sin-
gles and paired with Robert Carey
Gubernatorial Candidate. Invited
of Chicago to take the doubles.
to Air Their Views.
Richard Sidder, son of Mr. and
Mrs David M. Snider, captured the
An open meeting will be span-
junior singles from another De-
. morel] by Pisgah lodge, local B'nai
troiter, Ben Marks. Sidder cap-
B'rith organization, on Tuesday
tured his second title when he won
evening, Sept. 2, at Congregation
in the class for boys 13 to 15 years
B'nai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence. old.
The candidatesfor the office of
governor have been invited to pre-
Miss Shirley Kroll is spending
sent their platforms at this meet-
ing. The public is invited, and her vacation in Chicago, visiting
further details with reference to relatives and friends.

Miss Sara Weinberg of Hazel-
wood avenue is spending a fort-
night at Lakeview, Mich.

Pastel-Bordered Towels, 50c—Fine linen buck fare tow-
els bordered in shades of rose, blue, green, or gold, are
size 18 by 32 inches. Linen Kuck towels size 18 by 34
inches are bordered in pastel shades and are 75c each.

HUDSON'S

NOVEL ACTIVITIES
AT CAMP MANITOU!

Third Fluor—Grand River Avenue Building

Defeating his opponent 6-4, 4-6,
Dr. and Mrs. Ily Sachs are in 2-6, 6-0 6-2, "Doc" Joe Gold•,
Lexington, Mich., for a fortnight's smith of Detroit, University of1
v.
sojourn.
Michigan varsity tennis player and •"....<
tennis coach at Camp Manitou, s ty
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Vatz of took the cup in the Charlevoix
Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting their open tournament, concluded at the
mother. Mrs. Dora Garvett, and Charlevoix Inn courts this week.
sister, Mrs. Louis Beck, of Burlin-
Playing with Harry Carey of
game avenue.
Japan, whom he had earlier found 71.4
a stiff competitor in a singles -
this gathering will be announced
Miss Daisy Oshansky of Glad- match, Goldsmith won further
On Thursday, Aug. 7, Mrs.
at a later date.
stone avenue has returned from a
A committee, of which Benja- Charles Smith entertained at three weeks' trip to bake Wawas- glory by annexing the trophy for
the doubles competition.
luncheon
and
bridge
in
Hudson's
min I. Goldman is chairman, was
ser, Ind. Severalfunctions were
Social activities at Camp Mani-
appointed at the last meeting of Georgian Room, honoring Miss
given in her honor before her re-
Thelma
Gordon,
a
bride-elect,
and
tou have vied with athletic events e,,
the lodge for the purpose of inves-
turn home,
for the center of interest.
tikating the unemployment situa- the following out-of-town guests;
A
masque ball afforded opportunity-5."
tion among the Jews in the com- Mrs. J. Rosen of New York, Mrs.
Miss Phyllis Seegman is visiting for a display of considerable intre•
munity, with a view to help relieve Firestone and daughter Rosalie of
her grandmother, Mrs. Elias Gold- sully, the costumes varying from - ;
the Nita/WWI as much as possible. l'ittsburgh.
man, in Pittsburgh.
the white toga and olive wreath of .I
It has been announced that the
Julius Caesar to the vivid attire of
Miss Dorothy Phyllis Hodes is
officers of the district grand lodge
Sliss Pauline Kalish of 2730 a pirate bold. Miss Ethel Bier.
will he present at a meeting of spending the remainder of the
Monterey has returned from Chi- man 14 Chicago, Ill., won the prize 4:!
Pisgah Lodge to be held on Mon- •simmer at Atlantic City, where
cago, where she was entertained by given for the best woman's cos-'
day evening, Sept. 8, at Congrega- he is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nat
relatives and friends.
tune, the simplicity and effective. „
B nut Moshe. Details with Levy (Alyce odes),
ness of her Indian costume merit-
reference to this meeting will be
Sir. and Sirs. Arthur Steinberg leg the award. William Abrahni-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rothschild of
furnished at a later date.
1.
Colorado avenue have as their and their small son, Charles, have son of Detroit, appearing in coin-' 2
guests Mr. and Mrs. Clarence returned to their home in Chicago plete buy scout regalia, bedecked
Rothschild and children, Maine after a fortnight's visit will the with equipment that meant he 4•.
and Charles, and sister, Miss Hilda former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. would "be prepared" for any and •
Aaron Steinberg.
all contingencies, captured the
Kohn of Cincinnati. En route
men's award. 4,-•1
home they will stop at Charlevoix
Sir. and Mrs. Louis Mellow of
/
The Zionist Revisionists organ- and Chicago. Many interesting
New guests at Manitou include
' ization of Detroit held its annual affairs have been given and have Hazelwood avenue will celebrate Miss Dorothy Levenson, 2067 Glad ,
their twenty-fifth wedding anni- stone; Florence Gross, 2510 Tux- T)
general meeting on Wednesday, been planned for the guests.
versary on Aug. 15. They will edo; Sally and •
Aug 7, at which the annual report
aatty Taylor, 2956
leave shortly for a stay at South Glendale; Hilderarde Oxenhandler,'
of the activities of the executive
Mrs. A. Goldman and Mrs. S.
was given and a new executive was Stone of Wildemere avenue have Haven.
150 West Euclid; Roslyn A. Corn,
elected for the coming year.
3211 Glendale; Edith Sklar ,
returned from a motor trip to
Miss Claire Lucille KapetanskY El mh urst; Morey W. Stein, 2967
The new executive consists of Camp Woodmere, New York,
1234
nine members, as follows: I.. Alt- where they visited their daughters. left for an extended stay in Ber- Edison; Irving Pfeifer and Philip
muda. En route she will visit with' Pfeifer, 2:143 West Philadel )11'• ;
man, president; A. Weishrot, vice-
president; I.. Panush, secretary; S.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Copeland are relatives and friends in Washing- D. Robert Webster, Addison Hotel:
Newman, treasurer, and Messrs S. visiting in New York and Atlantic ton, D. C., New York City and At- Ruth Elkind, 3207 Blaine; Ger-
lantic City. From New York she trude Grossman, 4033 Elmhurst;
Schnitz, II. Stein, N. Croll, A. May- City.
will embark on the S. S. Neendam Fannie Raskin, 2373 West Euclid; I.
berg and I. Koller.
;
for Bermuda. On her return trip Esther Hirschman, 2947 Sturte-
The following committees were
Mr. and N1rs. J. Nfagidsohn of she will be met in New York by vant, all of Detroit.
elected: To organize work in mid- Webb
avenue were the weekend she
J. K apetansky.
dle west, I. Altman, 1.. Panush, S. guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Diamond her brother, D r.
From Chicago conic the Misses i.
Esther
Schnitz, A. Mayherg and A. Wei, at the latter 's summer home in
Ethel Bierman, Miss
,
12130 LINWOOD
Miss Clara Rubin has returned, Annette Krassner, while the Missy,'
Long. 1559
brat; finance, S. Newman, Mrs. S. Ontario.
after a month's stay at Camp Ca-I Mary and Anne Kaye are Cleve-
Schnitz, Mrs. S. Newman and E.
yell,
Croswell,
Mich.
Bloom; secretariat, 13. Panush, N.
land
representative
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Levitt are
s.
13Iake, E. Bloom.
spending a few weeks at Van Et-
At a special "cabaret night,"
Miss Bowline Cheren of 2932 Manitou was host to 10 Charlevoix
tan Lake, Oscada, Mich.
Webb avenue and Miss Edith
Mrs. S. Kopman of Calvert ave. Abramson of 567 Kenilworth Five
has as her house guest her returned from a visit at Mackinae
Island.
mother, Mrs. J. Smith of St. Louis,
Nlo
And the urge to send your child away becomes a problem.
At the second meeting of th
Miss Lucille C. Schreiber of
Camp Niclair, located near Detroit, offers children excellent
newly leected executive board a f
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Sulzberger 2304 Chicago boulevard has as her
vacationing facilities in the heart of beautiful scenery and in
the Halevy-Ilazomir Choral Societ Y
house guest Miss Marie C. Slesin-
The
Amca
Orphans
home
and
of l'uritan avenue are spending
the
company of refined children. lk sure! Send your child to
last Monday, it was decided I,
Farm School announces the fol-
the remainder of the summer at ger of l'ittsburgh, Pa.
have the outing at Belle Isle, as 1 Charlevoix, Mich.
lo•ing program of events:
;
Sunday, Aug. 21. All member
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman
Tag day in Mt. Clemens, Aug.
are requested to conic to the Sho -
Mrs. Fannie Doktor has returned have as their guests Sirs. Oscar 21; picnic in River Rouge Park,
lam-Aleichem Folk Shale, 539 Ken
NIercur and Miss Frances Messer Aug. 31; special meeting, Thurs-
- to New York after an extended
of McKeesport, Pa.
ilworth, whence the assembly oil

day, Aug. 21, at Congregation
tour through Europe.
Near Jackson Mids.
start out for the island in a boll
MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN, NAOMI LASOWODER, Directors
Shaarey Zedek, 9125 Twelfth
at 10 o'clock in the morning. Thos. •
The Misses Fianna and Bernice street; tag day Sunday after Rush
Mrs. I. L. Scheinman and her
FORMERLY AVRUNIN CAMP
who have cars are asked to bring
Meyrovitz of Dothan, Ala., are Hashanah and collections and sub-
daughter, Miss Reva, left for their
Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors, 80 Beautiful
them and accommodate those win home in Los Angeles, Cal., after a visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hyman scriptions that week; conference
Rooms. Doctor and Nurse on Premises. N y for Chil-
of
2297
Gladstone
avenue.
have not. The public is invited.
between
the
Detroit
and
Canadian
six weeks' sojourn in Detroit.
dren, 4 to 7 years old.
Miss Gertrude Shatzen, who re-
organizations with regards to the
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR AUGUST
Mrs. Samuel Munch and daugh- bringing of more orphans in the
signed from the board, was re-
Miss Ilelen Goldstein, daughter
ter, Tillie and sons, Irving and Ar- near future.
FOR DETAILS CALL HEMLOCK 0998-W
placed by Fred Alterman.
of Mr. and Mrs. David Goldstein,
The next meeting of the execu- has chosen Aug. 31 as the date of thur, are spending the summer
Committees recently visited the
tive board will take place Monday, her marriage to John Stiller of months at Sylvan bake.
farm school and report everything
Aug. 18, at the residence of Mrs. Chicago, son of Mrs. Charles Stir.
in good order. The fields were
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brod of worked satisfactorily, and were it
Anna Warren, 16031 Calvert.
ter, which will be solemnized at
New
York
are
the
guests
of
their
not
for the excessive heat a very
Temple Beth F.I. Her sisters, Mrs.
Waterstone and Mrs. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and good crop would be expected.
Mrs. Harry Brod.
ZALUDKOWSKI RETURNS I Benjamin
Benjamin Glasier, honored her at
FROM EUROPEAN TRIP 'a bridge-luncheon and personal
RO
Mrs. Alfred Fisher and laugh - F M
E N E
C Y
F F. R O O L T I H C IS CLAUDED
'shower, and Mrs. Milton Mitten-
Rev. Elijah Zaludkowski, cantor ' thatcomplimented her at a linen ter, Dolores Helen, are spending
the
summer
months
at
Sylvan
in your neighborhood
of Congregation Shaarey &tick, re- shower and bridge-luncheon at the
Lake.
turned on Friday from a two Lee Plaza. Mrs. Morris Ruskin
LONDON.—(.1. T. A.)—So for
Look for the black and oranee sign.
financi ers are concerned
months' trip to European countries. I will also entertain in honor of Miss
the
Miss Ethel Sendrowsky is spend- It
as othschilds kind the Frenth
Rev. Zaludkowski visited with his Goldstein.
Listen to our program Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Station WMBC 7 30 P..
ing her vacation with her sisters, ment are as one, writes the Sun
parents in Russia during his trip.
Mrs. S. Munch and Mrs. A. Fisher.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Segal and
( ay Referee in a full front page
at Sylvan I.ake.
article entitled "The Triumph of
Party For Old Folks Home family are spending the summer at
F Pine I.ake, Mich.
Inmates.
Mr. and Iles. Oscar Schiller had the Rothschilds." After revealing,
as their guests Nliss Ethlyn Green. that on financial matters there are
Miss Hattie Gittleman of Elm-
Mrs. Anna Rubenstein, assisted ! burst
blatt and her father, Samuel now considerable differences be-
asenru ibAisiting, at Lake-
Greenblatt of Cedar Rapids, Ia. tween the English and French
by Edna Lewis, are in charge of ' view, Stich.
who spent a few days here en route members of the famous bankin •
a party on Tuesday, Aug. 19, for
to New York and Washington, house, the Referee says that the
the Old Folks' Hanle Mrs. Agnes
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolf and D. C.
Rothsehilds "who up to the pres-
Yarrows, Nathan Shapero and
their daughter, Lorraine, left
ent have been controlling French
Fineberg and Max are helping to for a motor trip to Montreal.
I.ucyle Levinger gave a surprise finances, are affvising, the French
make this party it success. Buses
birthday bridge in honor of her sis. government not to finance foreign
will leave the home of 318 Edmund 1
Dr. I. S. Schembeck will return
but to concentrate instead on
5
Place at 12:30 p. m. In case of Monday after a stay of several ter, Evelyn, at their home, 376 loans
Blaine, Tuesday, Aug. 12. Covers an increase in the French supply
rain the party will be held at the weeks in Vienna. Austria.
of
gold
which is causing consider-
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING
were
laid
for
three
tables.
haste. The public is invited.
able annoyance to other interim.
Miss Esther Schlesinger, daugh-
Sirs. Jennie Edelstein and fam- tional financiers."
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schle-
The Referee approves of the pol-j
ily have moved from 1998 Clair-
singer, is spending two weeks at mount to 1644 Calvert. icy which the Rothschilds advise
Charlevoix, Mich.
for France as protection for the
Mrs. Irving Wolfgang and her interest of small French investors
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Eliding of
Miss Sarah Lieberman has re-
Oneida Read, are receiving con- turned after an extended motor family are visiting Mr. Wolf- and cites as a similar example!
gratulations on the birth of a trip through the east. She visited gang's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warburg, prominent Ameri;
can financier rind brother of Felix
Adolph Wolfgang, in St. l'aul.
daughter, Tuesday, Aug. 5.
Souvenirs Given Away to All Customers
in Baltimore, Washington, Phila-
1M. Warburg, who warned the
delphia and Atlantic City.
ONLY HYGRADE KOSHER DELICATESSEN
'American public before the Wall ,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Gitlin
have
Mrs.
Norman
Buckner of !
PRODUCTS SOLD HERE
returned from a motor trip I Street debacle of last October .
Dwight street, has as her house
On Saturday, Aug. 9, Miss Lena
1fi hn e erseidgf u ra els it h y drn
aiel a
y ts from the packing house. Made
guests for the month, her sister, Fisher left for New York for a through the east. While in Bay- against financial trusts which he I
of
ti;:
Mrs. Louis Meyers, and daughter,' fortnight's visit prior to her de- onne, N. J., they visited with their, said were merely stock pools.
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gitlin.'
Should
world
credit
sollapse
the
Si.
Marjorie, of Peoria, Ill.
If you desire tasty, juicy wieners, wurst, corned beef.
parture, in company with Miss In Albany, N. 1'.. they were the Rothschilds and France alone'
ctoo r
e eh,acpkasatrgaam
ini ., buy hero just once and we know you'll
Mary .. Breen, on the S. S.
One of a series of bridge lunch- Europa for several weeks' travel guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. Ball, would escape unscathed as a result
eons sponsored by the Sisterhood on the continent and attendance and in Saratoga Springs. N. Y., of the Rothschild's policy, the Ref-
Try our Lunches, Steaks and Chops.
of Temple Beth Jacob, was held at the International Prison Con- they visited with Samuel Summer- arse concludes.
We also wish to announce that we have a Soda Grill
field.
at the summer home of Mrs. Jos- ference at Prague, Czechoslovakia.
at our new store.
eph Barnett on ('ass Lake. Assist-
Miss Evelyn Levy of Indianan- girinpir
ing Mrs. Barnett as hostesses
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lachman, ac. olis, Ind., was the guest during the
were: Mrs. J. A. Meyer, Mr. G. conipanied by their daughters, past
week of her brother and sis-
.1. Rapaport and Mrs. Nathan Ruth and Doris, and their son,
ter, Mr. ands Mrs. II. B. Levy of
Blumrosen. Ten tables of bridge Morton, have motored to Seattle,
7328 Woodrow Wilson.
were in play during the afternoon. Wash.
M rs. Rachel Lieberman of Elm- Sabbath Services:
Dr. and Mrs. Lionel Scheuer of
Rabbi
Leon From
will occupy
nu
loit Saturday
morni
DELICATESSEN New York City were the guests of hurst avenue, who has been visit-ie
n g, Aug.
ing relatives and friends in Balti- th " .
11612 Dexter Boulevard
Piss Ilelen Esser of Chicago boule- more and the east for the last two • and speak on the subject, "Moth-
For Your Sandwich
vard during their recent visit here. months, has arrived home.
er of Rabbis." Sabbath services
are held in the Brown Memorial
3900 FENKELL AT HOLMUR
The Misses Sara and Sidelle
Miss Minnie Karlin of 2911 Chapel and begin at 10 a. m.
cold‘tein of 1960 West Philadel- Monterey left on Wednesday for a
We also can serve you at our other stores.
and phia left for a brief stay in the visit with Miss Evelyn Levy of In.
11612 DEXTER BLVD., and 8636
TWELFTH STREET
to visit with friends and rela-
rela- dianapolis, Ind., and will also visit
HUNTINGTON INN
Collingwood
tives.
in Cincinnati.
Woodward at Eleven-Mile

AUGUST
FUR SALE

Special Reductions
on all

Its Lovely Tone and
Handsome Appearance
... Make the home mean
so much more to each
one of the family . . .

Grinnell Bros.

Piano

Fur Coats
and Scarfs

The new styles
are the most beau-
tiful ever.
T h e reduction
applies also on re-
pairs and remod-
eling work.

REVISIONISTS ELECT
A NEW EXECUTIVE

Linwood
Fur Shop

Apartment
Style
Our

Own
Make

HALEVY-HAZOMIR
OUTING AT ISLAND nu,

You buy of the manufacturer di-
rect ... wholly unequaled value.

$350

PROGRAM OF EVENTS
ANNOUNCED BY AMCA

VACATION TIME IS HERE

CAMP NICLAIR

AT BIG WOLF LAKE

Built by the same master craftsmen
and of the same choice materials as
are our superb grands!

Pay Monthly if desired, a little at a time.

"7he Musical Center of Detroit"

GRINNELL BROS.

'.Steinway Representatives.,

1515-21 Woodward Ave., Detroit

Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Detroit Branches

Patronize the

C.)

"Community Builder"

eoern-

Sport
Shirts
are more
Comfort-
able
for
warm
Weather
Wear

And during hot days—coats come off and shirts must be
neatly and carefully laundered or the wearers become con-
spicuous.
The Weller plant has a wonderful equipment for shirt iron-
ing and finishing—and this is an essential mark of a well
dressed man.

Weller Laundry Co.

Phones Cadillac 5169-5170

I

A CLEAN SHEET MAKES SLEEP LIGHTER
O ur low rate of 8c per sheet enables you to enjoy the
luxury of dean, sweet, fresh sheets at frequent intervals.

A. C. Krenz

announcement

THE
MODERN DELICATESSEN STORES

of their Third Store

pantiar Notes

3900 Fenkell at Holmur

Saturday, August 16

in

Netts

MODERN

Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd
and Service Prevail
Between Calvert
Tailor

DINE AND DANCE

Modern
Delicatessen
Stores

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