America ffewish Periodical Carter - NY PAGE ELEVEN P./Plitt/IT fEWISfl afROXICLE 1 LOUIS BLUMBERG WINS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS WNW Griswold Bentont Griswold swold at at State State They're Here! NEW FALL SHOES octal Lfind I Engagements ■ Louis Blumberg for the second : sue:cessive year won the summer land club championships of knoll- ) Mr. and Mts. Barry Silverman of Minneapolis, Minn., announce I wood Country Club. Sir. Blumberg Mrs. Max Elias and her daugh- the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Dr. I. II. Friedman 'defeated Sol Koppmen for the sum- mer championship and in a hectic ter, Shirley, who have been in Tuc- of Detroit. son, Ariz., and Is Angelis, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kransbet'g of 2987 Fullerton avenue announce match with Sidney Stone, conquer- since early spring, returned home. the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Bernard Garfinkle, son ed the latter for the club cham- liaGLIY AT LASS AVENGE avenue, Detroit. pionship. Mr. Blundierg's play all of Rev. and Mrs. Louis Garfinkle of 5511 Harmon Iseason has been short of phenom- WILLIAM J. CIIITTENDEN, JR., Manager Sir. and Mrs. Samuel London of M r. and Mrs. Max Schneider of 253(1 West Philadelphia announce I enal and Knollwood plans to enter Il2e Leicester Court have as their the engagement of their daughter, Sophie., to Albert II. I'rag, son of I him in the U. S. open championship house guest, Miss, Florence 1,e1.'ine i Ar_.-s., Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Prag• Itournament next year. of Cleveland, Ohio. During her stay in the city she is tieing exten- sively entertained by friends and SAYS MEXICAN LAW relatives. Ilex brother, lien Le- Vine of Cleveland, stopped in De- IS AIMED AT POOR Sunday troit for a day enroute to t'alifor- nia, where he will remain fur a — - - WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— TABLE D'110IE DE 1.1.1XE two month visit. : Sept. 7—Miss Gertrude G. Bercuson, (laughter of Mr. and Mr While the text of the proposed avenue, Windsor, to Dr. Julian It Mexican immigration law, which is Sirs. N. Rottenberg and Mrs. .1. 1 11CrMall Bercustin of 1332 Dougall Weber of Detroit. reported to be particularly aimed 450 Raider gave a shower at 2925 Rich- Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. I:. at Jews and Chinese, is not yet ton on Aug. 21. honoring Miss Ida asailable here, the Mexican em- Roth, a bride-elect. Tables were • hussy informed the Jewish Tele- set for 511 pAzts. , graphic Agency that it believes that the bill does not specifically The Misses Edna Lewis and Lil- mention any nationalities, being ! MAIN DINING ROOM—Try out special business lian Barnett have returned from intended merely to exclude immi- a 10 days visit to Mackinac Island. men's luncheon at 85c. Children's Dinner SOc. grants without capital or special Aug. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. .1. Friedman (Betty Hoffman) of 3240 means of support. I Dinner tonight $1.50. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwartz Rochester avenue, a daughter, Lois. It is explained that it is thin of 2454 Taylor avenue will re- FOUNTAIN ROOM—Preferred by many shoppers Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard I). Alpert of 545 Owen provision which has been inter-, ceive on Sunday, Sept. 7, from 2 avenue, a son, Theodore. preted as affecting Jews and Chi-. and theater patrons. Cass Avenue entrance. to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the Aug. 21i—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mitchell (Helen Oppenheim) nese. From a previous statement Popular prices. marriage of their (laughter, Her- by the embassy, however, it ap-, of 309 Philip avenue, a daughter, Joan Shirley. ma, to Seymour Golden, on July pears that Jews and Chinese are • COFFEE SHOP—Plate Luncheons 55c, 60e, 65c, and 10. No cards. Aug. 23.—To Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Goldberg of 3330 Tuxedo avenue, the primary object of the contem- 70c. Table and counter service. a son, David Macey. plated restrictive legislation, not- Miss Lillian Barnett left for a Aug. 22.—To Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Schneider of 9237 Quincy avenue, withstanding Mexico City's en- three weeks' trip to Denver and a daughter, Rose. deavor to reduce this impression, Colorado Springs. The second statement of the' Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. l'hilip Norher (Yetta Abrams) of 2075 Mexican embassy here explained EVERY FACILITY—FOR LUNCHEONS Mrs. Louis Weiss and her West Philadelphia avenue, a daughter, Geraldine. that the reply received to its first daughters, La S'erne Harriet and inquiry in Mexico City (lid not AND BRIDGE PARTIES. CALL RA. taw Carol Lois, returned from Rocka- state that Jews and Chinese were way Park, N. Y., where they have not the only nationalities against, been spending the summer months. whom the proposed immigration bill was aimed, but it (lid admit Mr. and Mrs. Jule Fisher and that Jews and Chinese were in-, SILVERSTEIN—LOTT family of Cadillac boulevard will eluded. return home Sunday after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lott an- ing the summer at their summer nounce the marriage of their home, Houghton I.ake, Mich. (laughter, Rose, to Samuel S. Sil- Jerusalem Library to Get Silverstein, son of Mrs. E. Silver- Batch of Important Mrs. Herman Fisher, accompan- stein, which was solemnized at Correspondence. ied by her slaughters, Beatrice and B'nai Moshe Synagogue Aug. 31. Esther, returned from a month The ceremony was performed by CLEVELAND, 0.—(J. T. A.)— spent at Wauwausee Lake. En Rabbi M. Fischer. AT The bride, who was given in A hatch of letters written by Israel route home they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Franklin marriage by her father, was Zangwill during October and No- gowned in ivory satin trimmed vember, 1905, when the Jewish in Three Rivers, Mich. with lace and carrieda bouquet of Territorial Organization was form Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Dinner of white roses and lilies of the val- ed, were presented to the Hebrew University library in Jerusalem 2690 Glendale announce the Our ley. Miss Bertha "Lott, the bride's Mitzvah of their son, Arthur Da- sister, as maid of honor, was at- ! vid, on Saturday, Sept. 6, at the Northwestern B'nai Zion Syna- tired in pale green taffeta. Miss Leah Silverstein, as bride, gogue, Humphrey at Ilolmur. They WOODROW WILSON and TAYLOR will be at home to relatives and maid, wore a pouder-blue gown. friends on Sunday, Sept. 7. No Mrs. B. Silverstein was gowned in red and Miss Florence Elconin in ! cards. sandalwood. The bride's mother wore a black Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Clark have The Celebrated Cantor as their guest, Mrs. Clark's sister, velvet gown and corsage of pink Mrs Herman Ogden, of Atlanta, roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Ga. Mrs. Clark entertained 16 E. Silverstein, the groom's guests at a luncheon in honor of mother, was attired in lavender cape and wore a corsage of pink her sister. roses and lilies of the valley. accompanied by • double choir, will chant the services. G. Silverstein assisted his ! A homecoming party was ren- dered by Miss Frances Burnstine, brother as best man. The ushers were D. Shook, M. daughter of Dr. J. Y. Burnstine of TICKETS AVAILABLE AT SYNAGOGUE WEEK BE- • 1535 Chicago boulevard. The Love and J. Oppenheim. GINNING SEPT 7 EVERY DAY FORM 4 P. M. TO 8:30 P. M. Miss Harriet Lott, the bride's tables, which were illuminated by WEEK BEGINNING SEPT. 14, SEATS WILL BE SOLD ALL nosy colorful candles, were ar- cousin, was flower girl. DAY UNTIL ROSH HASIIONAH. Dinner was served for 200 ranged in cabaret fashion on the NOTICE: It has come to our attention that rumors have been spread that spacious lawn. Covers were laid guests in the ballroom, which fol- lowed the ceremony. for 40 guests. tickets for the holidays are being sold at exorbitant prices. This is positively Mr. and Mrs. Silverstein left for not true as seats can be had just as clearly as at any other synagogue. Mrs. Kalman Sasche left for a a two weeks' trip in Northern Michigan. On their return they week's visit in Chicago. will reside at 2447 Gladstone. Mrs. Maxwell II. Emmer and THE LATE ISRAEL ZANGWILL daughter, Rosemary Ann, have re. GARTNER—LAPIDES turned to the city after spending by Isaac Carmel of Cleveland, who, Samuel Lapides announces the the summer months at Birchwood marriage of his slaughter, Jeanne, during this period, was in England, on Grand Traverse Bay. to Charles Gartner, of Los An- was active in the Zionist move- ment in England, and was one of Mrs. Maxwell Weinberg, and her geles, nif., which took place Aug. the supporters of the movement daughter, Miss Rosalind, of LOA 17. The ceremony was read by led by Mr. Zangwill. We wish to announce Angeles, Calif., (formerly of De Rabbi A. NI. Ashinsky at noon, Carmel armel also dispatched a troit), are the guests of Mr. and and was followed by a luncheon, letter addressed tee him, written by the arrival of the latest for members of the immediate fam- 1 Mrs. S. A. Weinberg. hand, by the late Jacob Moser, of ily. and finest Mr. and Sirs. I.ester Lapides Bradford, England, who was once Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gans (Olga Lord Mayor of Bradford, and who were the only attendants. Stepolsky, formerly of Detroit) of Mr. and Mrs. Gartner left for made possible the erection of the Chicago, Ill., are spending a short Ilerzlia Gymnasia in Tel Aviv, time with their parents, Mr. and the west and will make their home Palestine. Mr. N user has also built in Los Angeles after Oct. I. Mrs. A. Sapolsky of Monterey the Ilerzl-Mo. zti' Institute, and also and avenue. • a Jewish ho )081 in Leeds, Eng- land. His letter was addressed to Miss Edith UlanofT, daughter of JEWISH SCULPTRESS Mr. Carmel, dated January, 1920, Sir. and Mrs. Louis Ulanoff of WINS BOSTON MEDAL in response to greetings extended Glendale evenue, left for New York to him by Mr. ('newel, on the occa- for a month's sojourn. BOSTON, Mass.-1.1. T. A.) — sion of his eightieth birthday. In MORE RESPLENDENT, Bashka Paeff, noted New England this letter, the noted philanthropist MORE COMPREHENSIVE Mr. and Mrs. Herman Salter of sculptress, who is at present exhib- claims us the greatest achievement Pasadena avenue left for Toronto THAN EVER BEFORE, iting at the. fat ous l'aris Salon, of his life, his having made pos- for the week-end. was awarded the Tercentenary sible the establishment of the first Hebrew high school in the world, medal at the Boston Tereentary NOW AVAILABLE FOR Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Art and son, in memory of the founder of YOUR INSPECTION AT Jack, of 3815 Cortland avenue, Art Exhibition held at Horticul- Zionism, Dr. Theodor Herz'. have returned from a four weeks' tural Hall for her portrait bust of wUR SHOW ROOM. Mrs. A. .1. l'hilpott, eminent art tour of the Middle West. critic of the city. The announce- "WV PHILADELPHIA GETS ment was made by the Boston Ter- An Early Call Will Be Dr. Albert M. Finkle of Chi- centenary Committee. and the awrd SCHWARTZ THEATER SAM SOLOMON cago, Ill., was the guest of Miss F Appreciated by an e. peciall) picked art jury. Fannie Tushnian of Clements ave- P1111.1111,EPHIA.-1•1. T. A.) nue. • Miss I'aeff is known throughout --Maurice Schwartz, noted Jewish MORRIS SOLOMON the country for her Chaplain's War actor and founder and director of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hayman of Memorial in the Hall of Fame in the Yiddish Art Theatre in New 3745 Wager avenue, have returned the Boston State House, the great York, will move his troupe to Phil- In order to stimulate business we will allow • liberal discount to all patrons who home from a delightful motor trip War Memorial for the State of adelphia next season, according to will order • suit or overcoat within the neat two weeks. through northern Michigan, includ- Maine, her figures and sun-dial an announcement made here by ing Traverse. City, Petosky, Mack. fountains for Julius Rosenwald of Reuben Guskin, manager of the Maw Island and a weeks' stay at Chicago, and her numerous por- Hebrew Actors' Union. The new trait works, among which are the home of the Yiddish Art Theater Charlevoix, Michigan. famed Justice Louis D. Brandeis will he in the Gibson Theater. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harris and Justice Holmes of the Supreme Just before his departure from have returned from a month's stay Court of Washington. the Argentine, where he has given at Grand Bend, Ont. a series of star performances, Mr. Schwartz, in an interview with the Mrs. Louis Morris of Cortland Ilasnas, at King 'shah Cafe.On .lewish Telegraphic Agency, de-! avenue, accompanied by her son, Aug. 23, a linen shower seas given dared that he would not return to , Stanford, motored to Quebec last by her future mother-in-law, Mrs. the United States unless he was • week where they met her (laughter, .1. Raider, and her future sister- assured of support for his com- !Dorothy Jean, and Miss Rose Wat- in-law, Mrs. N. Rottenberg, at 2925 pany. He plans to take most of the t erstein, who returned Saturday on Richton. A hosiery shower was actors who have appeared with the S. S. Doric, from a two months given by Miss Jessie Teach,. at 236 him in New York to Philadelphia. tour of Europe. Owen, on Aug. 22. The Gibson Theater which will Miss Ida Rothenberg. WAS the house the Yiddish Art Theater's guest of honod at three showers. Miss Jeanette Weller of 573 troupe will he under the manage-' Aug. 10, a personal shower was Chandler avenue has returned from ment of Morris Burns and the di- given by her mother, Mrs. S. Roth- a two months' tour of Europe. rection of Jacob Cohen. enberg, and her sister, Mrs. M. D. While in Vienna, Miss Weller was the guest of her uncle end aunt, Sanatorium Auxiliary Re- Dr. and Mrs. Azriel Weller. Qrsortal ETROITLELAND HOTEL e--.. . 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The needs of seasonal the sana- 2724 Elmhurst, announce the Bar torium are reported great and De- Mitzvah of their twin sins, Har- troit tuberculars are hopefully old G. and Ronald L., on Saturday, reeking admittance to this insti- Sept. 13, at the Northwestern B'nai tution Zion Synagogue, Humphrey at Hol- The auxiliary announces its first mur. They will be at home to rel- civic ball to be held Nov. 6, at the atives and friends on Sunday, Greystone ballrooms, and asks the Sept. 14. co-operation of all clubs, enroll- tiea and organization by keeping Miss Maxine Steinberg is visit- this evening open and helping ing Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Aronson make this financial success. (formerly of Detroit), in Indian- One of the features of the eve- apolis. ning will be the awarding of a sil- ver loving cup to the club or or-, Miss Jeanette Kaplan, daughter ganization having the largest rep- . , if Mr. and Mrs. I. Kaplan of 1695 resentation at this ball. 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