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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-08-29

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CLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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OTHER FURS AT THIS
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HOSIERY

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Hosiery with Picot Top.
All the popular shade.
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FAMOUS DELICATESSEN

Known for Its Quality. Made in Deteruit
DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY

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Gunsberg's products are manufactured in Detroit. No need
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For Your Own Protection,
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fine delectable delicatessen, ■ ppe-
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The dinner-dance of Purity
) Chapter No. 359, O. E. S. will be
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held Sunday evening, Sept. 7, at 1 S a bbat h s araiaatt
Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Brinig of Los Angeles announce the „ wage
Madeline Ferar, daughter of Mr. merit of their daughter, Miss Mona D. Brinig, to Sidney Harold Niarwil Northwood Inn. Novel entertain-1 Morton Cohn, a student at the
and Mrs. A. M. Parer of 2959 Cle- son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Marvell of La Salle boulevard, Detroit.
• Ilelervw Union College, will occupy
ments avenue, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Z
, the pulpit Saturday morning, Aug.
'Geiger of Tennyson avenue, Highland Park
after a two months' stay in Syra- '
130. Sabbath services begin HILO
case, N. Y., and Boston. She announce t he engagement of 1 heir daughter, Rena Selma, to Mot
i o'clock and are held in the Brown
spent the greater part of her vacs- La wrenve Weintraub, son of Mrs. Isaac Weintraub of Los Angeles,
C
i Memorial Chapel.
tion with her aunt and uncle, Mr. ('al.
The wedding will occur at the Book-Cadillac Hotel Sept. 14.

and Mrs. C. B. Coulson of Brook-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ostrow of Carter avenue announce the en-
line, Mass., at their summer home gagement
of their daughter, Betty Ruth, to Samuel J. Karp, son of
'
at Marblehead. Mass. Miss Feria I Sirs. Ida Karp.
will continue her studies at the
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Last of Glendale aveneu announce the engage-
University of Michigan in the assent of their (laughter, Sylvia, to Harold Ash of this city.
Fall.

Mrs. Rose Schetzer of 8051
Woodrow Wilson avenue an-
nounces the Bar Mitzvah of her
son, Julius, on Saturday, Sept. 6,
at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue
Twelfth street branch. Mrs. Schet-
Sept. 1—Miss Roslyn Borock, daughter eef Mr. and Mrs. Max
zer will be at home on Sunday,
Borock of 381 Richton avenue, to Charles S. Starter, son of Samuel
Sept. 7, to her friends and rela- Starter, atthe home of Rabbi D. Golden. 921 King avenue.
tives from 3 to 5 and 8 to 10. No
Sept. 7—Miss Gertrude G. Bereuson, daughter of Mr. and Mr.
cards.
Herman Bercuson of 1332 Dungan avenue, Windsor, to Dr. Julian B.
Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Weber of Detroit.
harry Leaser and Philip Teal
have returned from n two weeks'
stay in Cleveland, where they were
guests of Francis Goldberger.

1

Wedding Calendar

Births

Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Lustig of
Chicago, III., are visiting Maurice
Rose of Cortland avenue for a few:
days.

Aug. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen of 1530 Seward avenue a
Messrs. Harry and Sam Stiglit
of Detroit attended the weddin , son, Sidney.
of their niece, Miss Melba Weeks
ler, to Merle I,. Speer of Cleve
land, at Pittsburgh, Pa.
COHANE IS HONORED

Miss Esther 1. Bloom of 234
Windermere a v e n u e, Highland
Park, has returned to the city
after an extended visit to New
York. While East Miss Bloom vis-
ited in Lake Kt•amesha, South
Fallsburg and Syracuse, N. Y.

Silos Sarah Balantzow, bride-
elect of Aug. al, was honored at a
personal shower and bridge at the
Diana Inn on Aug. 20, given by
Miss Elaine Novitz. Places were
laid for 20 guests.

Miss Pauline Weinstein of Chi-
cago, 111. , is here for a two weeks'
vacation with her sister, Mrs.
Ethel Chadwick of 2288 Hazel-
wood avenue. Mrs. Max LeBast of
Turner avenue entertained five
tables Of bridge Sunday evening
in honor of Miss Weinstein.

Mildred and !lorry Siodell of
1196 Edison avenue have returned
from an eight weeks' vacation at
('anip Eagle Point in New Hamp-
shire.

Miss Edith Weisblum of Taylor
avenue motored to Muskegon,
Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Colman and family, formerly of
Lawrence avenue, who are making
their future home in that city.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bloom and
family of 234 Windemere avenue,
Highland Park, who motored to
Chicago to attend the wedding of
their cousin, have returned to the
city.

In honor of Miss Shirley Rosen-
berg, a bride-elect of Aug. 31, Mrs.
Dorothy Shurgin (Dorothy Levin)
gave a linen shower for :15 guests
on Aug. 26 at 3301 Webb avenue.
Bridge and mah jongg were the
diversions of the evening.

Marriage*

Nag Citg Notes

BY BAR ASSOCIATION

Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Paradise, who
have been the house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Goldberg have returned
to their home in Atlanta, Ga.

FINKELSTEIN—MARCUS

Louis S. ('ohane, prominent lo-
Mrs. I.. Marcus of Tulsa, Okla.,
announces the marriage of her cal Jewish attorney, was honored
daughter, Rae, to Harry Finkel- at the annual convention of the
stein, son of M. Finkelstein of De- American liar Association in Chi-
' trait, on Aug. 10 at the Rowe
Hotel in Grand Rapids. The bride
was attended by Mrs. Edith Hal-
four as matron of honor. Dinner
was served to 30, including several
out-of-town guests. The couple
left on a honeymoon trip to Buf-
falo and Niagara Falls and upon
their return will make their home'
in Detroit.

DENSEN—K1NG
On Aug. 17, the marriage of
Miss Anne King, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac King of Hague ave-
nue, and Benjamin K. Denson of
Detroit, formerly of New York,
was solemnized at their home,
Rabbi Hershman officiating.
The bride, who was given away
in marriage by her parents, wore
a gown of pink net with but to
match and carried a corsage of
pink roses.
A reception was held for the
family and friends. The couple
left for a honeymoon to Buffalo
LOUIS COHANE
and Niagara Falls and upon their
return will make their home in cage by being elected to the execu-
Detroit.
tie
inmittt.e of the section on
criminal law. and criminology.
SEIDON—GORDON
Al r. Coliane is also a member of
Mr. and Mrs. Mendell Gordon the Psychiatric Jurisprudence Com-
announce the marriage of their mittee of the American Bar Asso-
(laughter, Thelma, to Burton NI. ciation. This committee's report
Seldom son of Mr. and Mrs. Na- was accepted by the convention
than Seitovitz
I'ort Iluron, with the recommendation that a
Mirk., which took place on Sun- survey be made of psychiatric serv-
day, Aug. 24, at the Olympia Ho- ice to enures by the American So.
tel, Mt. Clemens. The ceremony eial Service. Research Council.
was performed by Rabbi Harry Z.
Gordon in the presence of the im-
mediate family.
Mr. anti Mi. :4. St.idon left for a
trip to Muskoka lakes and will be
1. home after Sent. 1 at 14-11
akewoeed avenue, Detroit.

MRS. SELMA ROSENBLATT

meat has been arranged for. Mrs.
Selma Rosenblatt is one of the
committee in charge. Reserve-
tions may be made by calling Mrs
Fanny Feinberg, Longfellow 8988.
The charity bridge-tea of Par.
ity chapter will be held on Tues-
day, Sept. 16, at 1:30 p. in., at
Hostess Cake Shop, Oakman boule-
vard and Twelfth street. Rose
Bernstein is chairman in charge.

Aug. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goodman (Sadye Kaplan) of
1 12835 La Salle boulevard, a daughter, Sheila Dolores.
Aug. 18 T o Mr. and Mn Zelman \4asserman (Esther Podolia)
A
Miss Jean Gorchofsky of Gran
d of 2900 Clairmount avenue, a son, Jacob Lazar.
avenue has returned from a
Aug. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Reuben J. Rosenfield( Fare Litman)
month's sojourn in Atlantic City
' of 2474 Taylor avenue, a daughter, Ann.

Miss Myrtle Tananbaum of 661
Alger avenue returnee' home after
an eight week's stay at Grass Lake
Farms.

A R ,

PURITY DINNER-DANCE

Engagements

Master Robert Roman returned
on Monday from Camp A-ga Sling,
where he spent the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Bernstein of
Detroit, who are the guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J.
Levy, have returned after an ex-
tended trip to Utah and Yellow-
stone Park.

l

Master Robert Hirschfield and
Arthur Schwartz, retured on Mon-
day from Camp Strongheart, in
Wis., where they spent the :mai-
men

In honor of Sliss Ruth Kahn,
bride-elect of this month, Mrs. Mor-
ris Goldberg was hostess to 30
guests on Wednesday at a bridge-
luncheon at the Euclid Golf and
Country Club at which the bride
chosen colors of white and green
were beautifully carried in the ta-
ble decorations. The out-of-town
guests were Mrs. I,. Kaufman, Mrs.
Allan Lichtig, Mrs. G. Uday, Mrs.
II. Hack of Detroit, and Sirs. A
Paradise of Atlanta, Ga.

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Your Own"
Turbans

Farewell to Sisters of Zion
Sailing to Palestine.

A farewell reception was tend-
ered to Mrs. Francis Cantor and
I Mrs. Edith Rosenzweig, at Con-
gregation Emanuel assembly hall,
; prior to their departure for a tour
of Palestine. The reception was
held under the auspices of the Sig-
' ters of Zion Mizrachi Society of
which both women
been ac-
tive members, Mrs. Cantor having
at one time served as president and
Mrs. Rosenzweig as present being
treasurer of the organization.
Many friends and relatives of
Mrs. Cantor and Sirs. Rosenzweig
were present to hid them farewell.
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky addressed
the assembly. MosesWeiswasser
also spoke. Mrs. A. NI. Ashi•
sky, president, greeted them in the
name of the organization and pre-
seated them with travelling bags.
The committee in charge of the
party were: Mrs. L. Miller, Mrs.
M. Shewitz, Mrs. N. Singer, Mrs.
M. Shulman, and Airs. Geller,

Hadaaaah Infant
Gifts.

PAGE SEVEN

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2.50

Welfare'

iladassah infant welfare contri-
butions in memory of Sylvia Si-
mons have been received from Mrs.
M. ' Mrs.
rs. A. Glazer, Sirs.
Milton Gordon, Afro. Wolf Kaplan,
Mrs. Emil Loewenberg, Mrs. Jack
Loteweliberg, Mrs. M. 1.ipsitz, Mrs.
B. Kramer of Saginaw, the Buch-
halter family, Mrs. D. S. Zemon,
Mrs. l'hilip Shulman, Sirs, Robt.
Loewenberg .
Gifts in memory of Henry Wein-
stein have been received from Sirs.
Robt. Imewenberg, Airs. Philip.
Shulman, Mrs. Ben Goldman, Sirs
Harry Frank, Mrs. A. Pregerson,
Mrs. Eva Dosch, the Misses Duch
halter and Mrs. M. Lipsitz.

It looks like a different
hat every time you put
it on, as you drape it
yourself, adding maybe
a clip or a rhinestone
pin, and you have a hat
of incredible smartness.
It comes in eight colors.

European Women's Welfare
Organization Plans
Affairs.

The Jewish Domen's European
Welfare Organization decided to
hold the following affairs: A tag
day to be held Saturday evening
and Sunday, Sept. 13-14. a bake
sale to be held Tuesday, Sept. 30,
before the Day of Atonement, and
a rummage sale in the near future.
The organization thanks all
Jewish butchers for their dona-
tions to the picnic and to Mr. Gel-
ler, 1493 Taylor, for his co-opera-
tion. A board of directors' meet-
ing will be held Tuesday, Sept. 2,
at the residence
• s.Silver- I
stein, 15478 Wildemere.

First Floor

1-1 1Mt L HOC H 'S

CHURCH ALLOWING

CATHOLIC-JEWISH
INTERMARRIAGES

VIENNA. — (J. T. A.) — The
Austrian Catholic church is now
permitting the contracting of re-
ligious marriages between Catho-
lics and Jews without the previous
conversion of the .lewish party to
the marriage, thus making it pos-
sible for the bride tart bridegroom
to retain their own faith. This
Permission is teeing granted in or-
derII/ cut down on the growing
number of civil marriages which
makes it necessary for both parties
SPEER—WECHSLER
'
decl
reare
1em se .1 t e • a HS without
EW
Mr. and Mrs. Abe 44 . evhs151. of cut,.
ia 1ORK.--1.1. T. A.)—Re- stn}
on or for both parties
Mrs. Louis Pt•ripsky of Owen Hobart street, Pittsburgh,of Pa.t. ha en n: strictions of immigration into to become either Christians or
planned by the Cuban 'i h e ,
.
avenue left for a several weeks' nounce the marriage•
president, Machado, in order to re- •
' •
stay in Philadelphia, where she is daughter. Miss Melba Marion, to
Not only does the Catholic
duce the unemployment situati o
visiting her brother-in-law and sis- Merle I,. Sneer of Cleveland, Ohio,
- church here feel that this perm's
in
Ctiba,
declared
Pedro
J.
Carn
an Aug. 26. Covers were laid for
ter, Mr. and Mrs. K. Rosenfeld.
s ion will do much to prevent
lava, assistant
civil
:ili members of the immediate fans-
tween 'lows and Cath-
oral of immigration of Cuba, in marriages be ho
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Slows- ily. Mr. and Mrs. SPeee "'ill be an interview with ration
a representative elks but it
pe s that after such
vitz and sons, Bernard. Harold and at home in Cleveland after mo-
of the Jewish Telegraphic AgencV. a marriage the Jewish party will
Leo, of Bayonne, N. J., are note boring through Canada and the
NIr. Cartaya, who is here for a submit to conversion. No chang e.
making their home in Detroit and Thousand Islands.
short visit, declared that the re- has been effected in the custtom of !
are residing at :1232 Richton ave-
striction plans which are now be- requiring the non-( atholic party I
nue.
Mg studied by the Cuban presi- to the marriage to sign on under- 1
! NAMES
dent, will probably not go into ef- taking agreeing that any children
Misses Helen and Rothh Rosner',
feet before the end of this year, resulting from the union will be!
of Hazelwood avenue have re-,
In the meantime, he said, all immi- brought up as Catholics.
turned toks tile city afterr i sp
ending! ALBANY.— (J. T. A.) —Ga- grants will be able to enter Cuba
It is alleged that n similar prac- ,
with friend
n Cleve-
two wee
: of thee j Davidson,
e wi,h Ag
soci y, freely as
tic,. has been introduced into the
land, Ohio.
t
Agricultural manager
Socie
h l2 it , h 0e 0rO to immigrants from Catholic church in other countries.,
lhas been appointed by Governor tenons parts of , Eurupeern enter-
Mrs. S. Rabinowitz of 2965 ,
Roosevelt to serve on an agricul- ins Cuba yearly, Mr . C t
It is an exceptional greatness to
Gladstone avenue has returned
d
r
a
e- utilise wise men.
tural advisory committee that is to dared.
ared, About 2,000 of them
ared.
from a three months' stay in Phila-
hem are
guide the activities of a newly. Jewish immigrants coming mostly /—
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delphia, where she visited her chit- formed information bureau to from Poland, Rumania and Rus-
a
Mr. and Mrs. B. Bumm.
, dren,
They all spent the summer in At- serve prospective purchasers of sia. But besides these 12,000 per-
Announcement
farms in New York State. The manent immigrants an additional
lantic City, N. J. En route home -
Rabinowitz spent 10 days in bureau has been stet up in the New ' 20,000 season workers are coming
Mrs.abinowitz
City office of the state de- into Cuba every year from Haiti
, Rochester, N. Y., with her dough-
nartment of agricluture and near- and Santo Domingo. These sea
, ter, Mrs. Harry Cohen.
- ,
kets,
coned workers, however, are re-'
of the
Mr. Davidson has been affiliated turning to their home country
Simon Rabinowitz. who visited
, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ra- with the Jewish agricultural move- after finishing their work in the
b inowitz of Gladstone avenue, has meat in the United States for sugar and tobacco plantations in
closeon to 25 years—for over half Cuba.
returned to his home in Chicago,
of that period as the head of the
• nnounces the removal of their
Condition of Jews Bad.
Ill.
Jewish Agricultural Society, an or-
offices to
With Mr. Cartaya came Fiodor

Mrs. William A. Pittner entar- ganization that assisted thousands Valbe, the editor of the Havana
SUITE 526
of
Jews
the
country
over
to
be-
Yiddish
monthly
Oifgang
and
of
tained at a birthday party in honor
WASHINGTON ARCADE
come established on the land in the the publication Estudiante Ilo-
of her (laughter, Florence Hard- United States.
BUILDING
broe (The Jewish Student), ap-
ette's, eleventh birthday at her
1540 Washington Boulevard
Mr. Davidson's council was nearing in Spanish. He declared
K
summer
home,
eewahelin
Beach,
sought
by
the
governor's
agricul-
that
the
majority
of
the
12,000
Port liuron, Mic h
acs.
where she will render the same
, committee during its recent JON'', living in Cuba are in a poor
°r ated in pink an. The table,
personal service to your travel
d white, was set investigation of farming cont'• economic condition, deriving a liv-
for 12 little guests.
requirements.
tions in the state.
ing from peddling and working in
the various industries. Two thou-
Randolph 3370
Mrs. A. A. Zagal of Hazelwood
sand of the Jews in Cuba are Se-
avenue and daughter, Lenore, left BOOK OF MONTH CLUB
Cherry 7648
' on an extended trip for Atlantic
FORMED IN CHICAGO nhardim who came from Palestine,
Syria and Constantinople about
City and New York.
years ago, the other 10,000
CHICAGO.— (J. T. A.) — A Jews are
immigrants from Eastern
Miss Ray Morris of Washington, "Jewish Bonk-of-the-Month Club"
Europe who came to Cuba during
D. C., is the guest of Miss Etta has been organized in Chicago. It
last eight years. About
Rose of Cortland avenue.
has for its chief aim the fostering of the Jewish population in 7,000
Cuba
of Jewish culture through the en- live
in Havana
couragement of Jewish authors
Only Three Days Left to
"The economical conditions of
by creating a greater demand for the Jews in Cuba are no bad that'
Dance at
their works and by recommending five or six persons live in one
books of Jewish to its mem- room. Not being able to return
Utlowst
bership. The idea was brought to to their native countries they still
fruition by Ralph II. Goodman of hope for better times when they
A 'moll nr,,
w NU
Customers
will
be
deliehted when they
Chicago. Others instrumental in will make a better living in Cuba,"
organizing the "Jewish Book-of- declared Mr. Valbe, adding that it
50c Lunches•
the Month Club" are Dr. Gerson it not advisable to encourage East
' "h;" 51.00 Di
IL Levi. editor of the Chicago Re- European Jews to emigrate to
Also added mtraction
form Advocate, and Rabbi G. Cuba.
Al Alexander's
George Fox, chairman of the board
SATURDAY, AUG. 30
of judges, and also of Chicago.
Famous Radio Boys
Committee Lauds
SUNDAY, AUG. 31
The "Jewish Book-of-the-Month Synagogue
(formerly of Liars and Club Lido)
.
Club," which aims to co -operate
Linwood Hebrew School.
will play, s ng and entertain during
LABOR DAY, SEPT. 1
lunch and Goer
with the various Jewish cultural
.A committee representing the
BIG FAREWELL DANCE agencies, and particularly with the t synagogu
•na
PARTIES AND BANQUETS
e a t Jo) • It earl and Lin-
SUNDAY for
Jewish Publication Society, has wood this week issued a statement
taken care of in moat obliging and
astsslattory canner
among its judges Dr. David Philip- lauding the efforts of S. I,. Galan-
son, Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, Dr. Felix ter, director of the Hebrew school
Capacity 3S0
A
A
.
and HIS BAND
A. Levy, Prof. Louis A. Strauss. at 6820 Linwood and urged that
210 JOHN
N
gvAr
BRO o A DWAY
Dr.
I.ouis
I.
Mann,
Prof.
Harry
A.
parents
should
send
their
children
Dancing 9 'Till 1 A. M.
Wolfson and Louis Lipsky. to this school. The committee con-
—Admission—
Turetsky, .1. Woloch,1
Ladies 25c
The
Gentlemen 75c
The poor magistrate is the mag- Max
got of justice sisted Edelstein, J. Landgarten, R.
Backer, L. Rosenstein •

IMMIGRATION BAN
PLANNED BY CUBA

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