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PAGE SIX

HEM:TROIA -1115R di RON ICU

State to Carry Fight

Scholnick's
Semi-Annual
Clearance Sale

A. we go to press, at noon
on Friday, The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle is informed by Hon.
Paul. W. Voorhies, attorney
I
I for the State of Michi•
tan, that in the event the Fed•
oral Court rules against his
office, on the alien registration ,
bill, he will carry the fight fur-
ther, to the United States Su- 1 ,
preme Court. Mr. Voorhies
states:
It is our intention to con- ,
tissue the legal fight to the U.
S. Supreme Court, if that be
nese ..... y, in order that there
may be • final adjudication of
the points raised in this parties
ular litigation."
It is understood that the op-
ponents of the measure are also
determined to carry the fight
to the U. S. Supreme Court in
the event the decision is against
therm

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TIES

HALEVY-HAZOMIR
CO - OPERATES IN
FARBAND AFFAIR

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The Detroit Halevy-Hazomir
F'arband Choral Society announces ,
that it is co-operating in the moon-
light of the People's Tool Cam-
paign and the Farband Folkshule,
to be held on the Steamer Tashmoo
on Wednesday night, July 29.
The choir will sing a number of
selections at this affair.
A special rehearsal will be held
at 8.30 p. m. Monday at 867:h
Twelfth street. New members are
welcome.

6 for $6.50

Higher priced neck.
wear Roduratf in
Proportion.

Am a special, added feature of our clearance sale, now in
P we are offering our entire stock of hand-tailored,
full !silk lined, resilio-constructed neckwear at prices that
are ridiculously low in proportion to their regular cost.
Needless to remark, nothing but Scholnick's highest standard
stock of merchandise is being sacrificed during this low.
price clearance sale.

FLOWER DAY BRINGS
$40,000 FOR J. N. F. 1

This entire group of ties selected from our regular stock
of $1.50 and $2.50 qualities.

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Her Engagement to
Chicagoan Announced

On Registration Bill
To the Supreme Court

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The results of the 'seventeenth
annual Flower Day of the Jewish
National Fund of America, one
of the two annual popular collec-
tions for the Palestine Land Fund,
held on Sunday, June 7 and, in
some communities, also on Sun-
day, June 14, were announced in
a statement Issued by Harry J.
Kahn, acting president of the Jew-
ish National Fund of America.
A sum of approximately $40,-
000 is the total of the collections
held in nearly 300 communities
with the active co-operation and
assistance of hundreds of volun-
teers, recruited from among all
groups and factions of the Zionist
movement. In New York City
alone, Flower Day brought in the
amount of approximately $15,000.
More than $550 was realized in
Detroit, under the chairmanship
of Samuel lleyman.

Y. W. H. A. OPENS ITS
CAMP AT JEDDO, MICH.

Come to mad try one of our famous ice cream sodas-
and you don't have to look ter the ice cream with •
microscope. Only Borden's Ise Cream sold here.

Did You Know
About These Services
at Hudson's

Judge Henry M. Butzel and fam.
ily of Detroit are occupying the
Pierce Cottage on Walloon Lake,
south of Walloon Lake Country
Club. •

Among the students enrolled in
' the Teachers' Institute of the He-
bhew Union College at Cincinnati
are the following from Michigan:
Charlotte Bergeman of Port Hu-
ron, Anne Elizabeth Katchka of
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund Pontiac, Ida Anne Margolis of
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schles- Grand Rapids.
inger were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William C. Rand on their
Mrs. J. Rosenzweig, Miss Jose-
yacht Itosewill ll last Wednesday. phine Stern and Philip Stern are
home from visits to Cincinnati and
!Miss Louise Selling is spending Hamilton, Ohio.
the summer in Chicago, where she
is taking a special course at the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
Chicago University.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Bernard, Saturday, July 25, at
Mrs. Sylvan Groaner and daugh- the Ahavath Zion Synagogue. Rec.
ter are leaving for the west coast ception Sunday, July 20, at 208
this early part of the week to visit Josephine. No cards.
with Mrs. Grosner's sister, Mee
Seymour Marks. ,
Mrs. Jacob Harwith and family
of Burlingame avenue are sum-
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel and mering at Cass Lake.
family are at their cottage at
Mackinac Island.
Mrs. Nathan Burney is visiting
with her mother, Mrs. Julia Shier.
Miss Lizette Freund, who is a
student at Ann Arbor, is spending
Many affairs are being given
the week-end with her parents, Dr. honoring Miss Sehonette Sis Gold-
and Mrs. Hugo Freund of Chicago smith, whose marriage to Harry K.
boulevard.
Rosen will be an event of Aug. 16
' at Hotel Book-Cadillac. Mrs, N.
Miss Emma Butzel is visiting at Ratner of Pingree avenue enter-
kla•kinac Island.
tained at a bridge-luncheon and
heron shower on June 13. Mrs. IL
Mr. and Mrs. David King and Goldman of Courtland avenue en-
daughter, daughter, Dorothy, and tertained at a bridge and personal
fiancee, Charles Brown, spent last shower on July 1. On July 2, Mrs.
week-end at Columbus, Ohio, where P. S. Applebaum of Monterey ave-
they visited with Mr. and Mrs. nue entertained at a bridge and
linen shower. Mrs. J. Isreal of
Newton King.
Courtland avenue entertained at a
bridge - lunch eon and personal
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin-
shower
on July 9 at the Belcrest.
ger of the Whittier returned from

Chicago, where they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Isaacs, for-
Mrs. Schlesinger's daughter, Louise
merly of Detroit, who have been
Selling.
living in Palestine, have returned
to Detroit to make their permanent
Mrs. B. M. Goldberg and *Miss home here.
Inez Willson of Chicago were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Dan Friedman and son
Finsterwald of Chicago boulevard. Hubert, of Chicago, were the

guests of their sister and brother,
Miss Ruth Ehrlich is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caen of Hazel-
Gertrude Zemon at the Zemon cot- wood avenue.
tage at Lexington, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Franz-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowenstein Idea and children are guests at the
and family of Hamilton, Ohio, Inn at Charlevoix.
spent the past week-end with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holtzman
and Mrs. Milford Stern.
are guests at the Inn at Charle-
voix.
Miss Natalie Arden of Chicago
boulevard is spending a few weeks
Alex Glick is a guest at the Inn
in Youngstown and Cleveland,
at Charlevoix.
Ohio, with friends and relatives.

Mrs. J. Sarasohn and son of At-
A beautifully appointed dinner.
kinson avenue are spending the
Miss Ella Vera Feldman, exec- dance was given for 28 guests by summer at Union Pier, Mich.
utive director of the Young Worn- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster•ald
Personal attention given to P
iptiona.
Twenty-five
en's Hebrew Association, in an- at their home on Chicago boulevard
years' experience assures you accuracy. We deliver at all
Mrs. Henry M. Lewis of Glad-
nouncing the opening of the Y. W. in honor of their daughter, Ruth,
hours to any address.
stone avenue is touring east with
H. A. Camp at Jeddo, Mich., on last Tuesday.
her sister and brother-in-law. Mr.
Lake Huron, stated:
and Mrs. Joseph Fickler of Elkins
"Ito you truly want a real va-
A formal dinne r-dance was Park, Pa. She will vacation at
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cation' Where you can forget given at the Knollwood Country Atlantic City and at Rockaway
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kWh •1
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• 1•1 1. all social conventions for a week Club by Kappa Kappa Alpha So- Park, Long Island.
or two? .... Where you can spend rority, July 11. The table was set
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. IS IOS VEWICSAffle%%%%le rollicking, strenuous days or find with summer flowers for the cen-I
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Weiss of
quiet and solitude, if that is what ter piece and colored candles at 2492 West Philadelphia had as
you want .... Where you can run each end. This closed the soror-' their guests over the Fourth of
about in camp togs and revel in the ity's meetings for the summer.
July week-end their aunt and
sun 'a rays .... or idle away a few
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D.
hours in camfortable lawn chairs
Miss Dorothy Lieberman and Fickler of Elkins l'ark, Pa.
;right on the edge of the beautiful fiancee, Norman L. Weisman, mo-
Lake Huron? .... In fact, do you tored to Dayton, Ohio, the past
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Lieb-
want a place where you caneat,, week-end.
erman and family have returned
drink and be merry" and store up
home after spending the past three
;the energy you need to face the
Alicia Hazel, daughter of Mr. weeks at I.akeland Beach, Lake
"Always Reliable"
materlal problems that perhaps and Mrs. Joseph Heller, left for Huron.
await you on your return to the , Camp Cavell and will spend the
Now Located at
city?
Miss Jean Sybil Lewis of Glad-
I rest of the summer there.
"Just such a haven is the Y. W.
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stone aveneu is vacationing in
H. A. Camp. It is open to all Jew-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A. Bernstein Chicago, Ill., and neighboring re-
ish girls, 16 years and over, for of Chicago boulevard are spending sorts.
the nominal sum of $11 a week. the week-end at White Lake as the
For full particulars call at the Y. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
We will call at your home to give estimates on repair
Miss Nfaryan Fleisher, daughter
W. H. A.olkee, 89 Rowena street, Cohen.
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fleisher
or remodeling work. No job too small or too large.
where detailed information will be
and pupil of Gladys Luloff-Hyde,
Estimates also given at your home on new garments.
given gladly."
Sir. and Mrs. Charles Silverman entertained a number of friends
JUST PHONE CADILLAC 9689
and daughter, Leah, are enjoying and relatives at a piano studio-re-
a sojourn in the East. While in cital Tuesday evening, July 14,
and Mr. Kaufman will call at your home
tqssii York Mrs. Silverman will at 91 Kirby.
VEIMIENWENWVILWEVILV4wo ■ SiNWCW4W4MEIC%
spend several weeks in the Cats-
Mies Dorothy Stone of 2747
kill Mountains.
West Grand avenue left for South
Mr. and Mrs. George II. Ellen-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stern of Haven, Mich., to spend a few
stein and daughter, Phyllis, of De-
troit, are spending a few days at Buffalo, N. Y., were the guests weeks.
Bay City, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. during the past week-end of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Edel-
Louie Price of 203 North Dean and Mrs. Milford Stern.
stein and Mr. and Mrs. Al Delson
street. Mrs. Price will accompany
Miss Miriam Finsterwald is are spending the summer at Deer
them on an extended trip through
the Upper Peninsula and the shores spending a few weeks with her sis- Lake.
ter and brother, Dr. and Mrs. I.. G.
of Lake Michigan.
Mrs. Fred Epstein and family of
Steele, at Rondou Park, Ont.
Mt. Vernon avenue are spending
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kahn have
the
summer at Deer Lake.
Miss Florence Towvim and the
returned home after spending two
two weeks with relatives in Bos- Misses Ada and Sally Ernstein and
Mrs.
J. Joyrich, da ughter of Mrs.
Gold,/ Meyers motored to Cedar
ton.
Point and Cleveland the past week- A. Haber, will be hostess at a
housewarming
party this Saturday
Mrs. Murray Moses and son, end.
evening, July 18, at 1430 Clair-
Donald, have returned to their
mount.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roemer
home in Toledo, after spending a
week with Mrs. Rose Moses. Rob of Virginia l'ark entertained some
Norman Barcess of Ann Orbor
ert Moses of Elmira, N. Y., is the friends at supper Friday, July 17. is acting as counsellor for the boys
guest of his grandmother for the
whose
families are spending the
Donald Berg er of Longfellow
summer.
avenue returned from a 10-day season at Deer Lake.

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For Your Convenience

MISS ROSALIE GOLDSTICK

Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldstick an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Rosalie, to Martin L.
Friedman, son of Dr. and Mrs. S.
Friedman of Chicago, Ill.

PLANS COMPLETED
FOR RELIEF DANCE

The Detroit Emergency Relief
Fund announces the completion of
plans for its charity (lance to be
held in Eastwood I'urk ballroom
on Wednesday night, July 29.
Many interesting features are
planned for this affair , and an ap-
peal is issued to the public to
patronize it in view of the increas-
ing demands for aid from the Jew-
ish unemployed and needy. Mrs.
I. Yarrows, supervisor of the re-
lief station on Twelfth street and
associate chairman with Dr. David I
Kliger in charge of this dance, re.,
ports that since the welfare de-
partment relief work has been rut,
this relief station's responsibilities,
have increased.
The appeal is also renewed in
behalf ofthe men housed at the old
Shaarey Zedek. Employers are
urged to call Mrs. Yarrows when-!
ever they have any sort of work, 1
skilled or unskilled, for these men. 1

PALESTINE LODGE
INSTALLS OFFICERS

At the last meeting of Palestine
Lodge, No. 512, Independent Or-
der of Oddfellows, held at the Mac-
cabees building, Thursday, July 9,,
the following officers were in-
stalled: Noble grand, henry
Greenwald; vice-grand, Alfred
Traub; secretary, Louis Shapero;
financial secretary, Charles K. Har-
ris; treasurer, harry Rosenfield;
conductor, Jacob Warratt; warden,
Jack Biegelman; right supporter
to noble grand, Irving Goldman;
left supporter to noble grand, Ben-
jamin Klein; chaplain, George
Smith; right supporter to vice-
grand, Sam Rose; left supporter
to vice-grar,f, Theodore Stein; ,
right scene supporter, Mr. Boren-
stein; left scene supporter, lien
Stein; inside guardian, Daniel
Leven; outside guardian, harry
Petock.

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Pressing
Shoe Cleaning and
Repairing
Hosiery Repairing
Glove Repairing
Children's Hair-Cutting
Beauty Parlor
Photograph Making
Restaurants
Fur Storage and
Repairing

Drapery Making
Carpet Laying
Radio Repairing
Washing Machine
Repairing
Hemstitching, Button
Making
Rug Storage and
Repairing
Piano Tuning
Monogramming and
Engraving
Embroidering

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Mrs. Joseph Schwartz has as
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attending
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convention.
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Mrs. Herman Prince and clin-
In honor of Miss Gertrude Mil-
ler of New York, Mrs. C. J. Levy ch- en of Cleveland are visiting their
entertained at a beautifully ap- sister and aunt, Mrs. Sidney Frank
pointed bridge-luncheon at her of Farrand Park.
home on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Block and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn left on , Mts. Herbert Keiser of Macon, Ga.,
are
visiting Dr. and Mrs. Peter
Friday for Cleveland, where they
Bernstein of Chicago boulevard.
will spend a few weeks.

Mrs. B. Carr, of the Belerest, is

visiting at Union Pier, Mich.
TO EMPLOY 2 JEWISH
POLICEMEN IN HEBRON

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Harrison of
Pittsburgh spent several days with
their family, Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
min Fink of Winona street.

Mrs. Joseph Alexander of Chi-
c ago boulevard returned from a
osit to Grand Bend, Canada.

Miss Ruth Kron of Pittsburgh
s the house guest of Dr. and Mrs.
idney Klein of Dexter boulevard.

Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Golden and
Mrs. Jack Dunn (Ida Klinger)
family of La Salle boulevard are
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — summering at Deer Lake Miss • f the Dryden Court Apartments
, Two Jewish policemen will be em- Lucille Kendall of Milwaukee Is e ntertained at a beautifully ap.
ployed in Ilebron, according to a their house guest.
pointed luncheon in honor of Mrs.
statement issued here by the Pal-
A nn Gallup of Camden, N. J.,
estine government. These two Jew-
Miss Theresa RoekeJer of But- I ho is visiting her parents, Mr.
ish policemen have been appoint- fain is the house guest of Mr. andi• nd Mrs. A. J. Silin, and sister
ed as a result of a request to that Mrs. David Kline of Elmhurst ave-;• nd brother, Mr. and Mrs. Nat
I effect by the Jews who returned nue. I Schostak.
to Hebron, whence they fled after
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the riots of 1929.
Mr. ■ nd Mrs. Myron Keys of
Mrs. F. Schanbrune of Philadel-
Glendale avenue have as their phi. avenue and Mrs. Si. Nusbaum
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE guest their sister, Miss Sadye • of Taylor avenue left Tuesday for
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