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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI SO, OHIO
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Engagements
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IA week we repeat our
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Twelfth at Taylor.
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Starting
TODAY
MOLLY
PICON
America's Famous Singing Comedienne is
Appearing IN PERSON on Stage
See Her! Hear Her! She's Wonderful!
Miss Picon is the star of the giant
Publix stage show, "Revue Intimate"!
MICHIGAN
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leiberman of Chicago boulevard announce
the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Alfred William
I'olasky, son of Mr. and Mrs. George l'olasky.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Sepias of 2750 Elmhurst avenue announce
the betrothal of their daughter, Jane Marion, to Nathan Leib, son of
Mrs. Ida I.eibovitz of 3017 Elmhurst avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Reisman of 2547 South Second street,
Philadelphia, Pa., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel,
to Arthur Shreeman of Detroit.
Mrs. Gisela Newlander announces the engagement of her daugh-
Dr. and Mrs. Schayla Miller and ter, llelyn May, to Sigmond Rosman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
daughter, Sheila Ann, and Mr. and Rosman. The wedding will take place Aug. 19.
Mrs. A. Berezin of Chicago were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kalt
! and family over the Fourth of
July week-end, en route to To-
ronto, Ont., to visit with Mr. and
•Mrs. I. Cohen and family. Miss
Shirley Kalt accompanied them
for an indefinite visit with Miss
July 26—Miss Jean Shechter, daughter of David Shechter of 245
Estelle Cohen.
Ford avenue, to Jack Kaufman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaufman o
9632 Broadstreet boulevard, at the Edison Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich
Miss Blanche Green of Pasadena
July 26—Cele Abrams, daughter of I. Abrams of 2661 Ilegarth
avenue has as her house guest her avenue, to Hyman Brown of this city.
cousin, Miss Mollie Rubin of Cin-
Aug. 2—Miss Sylvia Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C.
cinnati, Ohio. Many delightful
Cohen of 1662 Taylor avenue, to Arthur Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs.
affairs are being given in her
Harry Levine of New York City, at the Emanuel Synagogue.
honor.
Miss Sadye G. Sachs has re-
turned to the city after attending
the Wolf-Zackin nuptials at New
Haven, Conn. En route home she
! stopped at Waterbury, New York
and Philadelphia, where she was
extensively entertained by rein-
tives and friends.
Wedding Calendar
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Samstar of
Cleveland, Ohio, visited Detroit
during the past week-end. They
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1. Joyrich.
Births
July 10—To Mr. and Mrs. George Stocker of 15000 Grand Rive
Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Gersten
, and son of Dexter boulevard and avenue, a son, Merle Ronald.
a
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry S. Sheresky
July 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stashefsky of 2963 Elmhurst,
and family of Calvert avenue ore daughter, Geraldine Ilarriet.
spending the summer at Long
July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ilabbush (Jean Archenbaum), a
Lake, Alpena, Mich.
daughter; Helene Corrine.
July 4—To Mr. anti Mrs. Sam Goldstein of 3817 Riopelle, a daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lieberman
and Emanuel Lewis are spending ter, Beatrice.
July 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenthal of 3046 Tuxedo, a
•some time at Long !fake, Alpena,
son, David Walter.
!Mich.
June 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Erwin B. Moss (Dorothy Diamond) of
Mrs. M. Braude and son, Dan, 3345 Richton avenue, a daughter, June Lois.
have returned to their home in
June 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman of 16310 La Salle boule-
Chicago after a two weeks' visit vard, a son, Gordon.
with her sisters, Mrs. Jack Tobin
and Mrs. I.ouis J. Tobin of Cal-
vert avenue.
iltarriagre
Mr. and Mrs. II. Shaffer of 2221 ,
Taylor avenue gave a dinner on
DROSTE—LONDON
June 21 at their home, in honor
The marriage of Miss Shirley
of the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
London, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Shaffer.
Samuel London of Mt. Carmel,
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gotts- Pa., to Norman J. Droste, son of
Mr.
and Mrs. A. Droste
chalk and son, Eric, of East Jeffer-
son avenue, are vacationing at the of 12618 Stoepel avenue, Detroit,
was
solemnized
at Temple Beth
Edgemere Beach Hotel, South
Haven, Mich. Miss Jeannette El on Tuesday morning, June 30,
Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin
officiating.
Gottschalk and Mr. Leon Cogan
spent the Fourth of July with Arthur Droste, brother of the
groom,
and
Minnie
London,
sister
them.
of the bride, were best man and
The Misses Zelda and Sydelle bridesmaid.
The bride wore a beige net dress
Smith of 194 West Margaret
avenue will leave this Sunday, July over peach crepe, a veil of ivory
19, for the Y. W. Ii. A. camp MI with lace cap and orange trim-
Jeddo, Mich., where they will mings, and carried a bouquet of
Johanna Hill roses and baby-
spend a two weeka' vacation.
breath.
The bridesmaid wore a green
Miss Mildred Moss, accom-
panied by Miss Estelle Schneider, embroidered net dress over green
crepe,
with green hat to match.
have motored to Union Pier and
She carried a shower bouquet of
South haven, Mich., for a week.
Talisman roses.
After the ceremony a breakfast
Mrs. Ann Weinbeck will enter-
' tain the officers who served with was served at the home of the
her when worthy matron of Purity groom's parents. The couple then
Chapter, on Wednesday, July 22, left for an extended trip in the
at Berman's cottage, St. Clair East and are at home since July
15 at 3037 Monterey.
Shores, Mich.
PILNYAK DENIES
GORKI'S CHARGES
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—
Maxim Gorky's charge in the Is-
veztsia that Boris Pilnyak, one of
Soviet Russia's leading novelists,
and who is now in the United
States, had manifested anti-Semi-
tism in some of his writings, was
categorically denied by Mr. Piln-
yak in a statement to the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency.
"I was amazed when I read
lorki's statement as published in
he American press," Mr. l'ilnyak
declared. "Not only am I not an
anti-Semite but I have the utmost
admiration for the Jewish people,
who gave to the world so many
geniuses from Christ to Karl Marx.
And as a matter of fact I am of
Jewish descent, my grandmother
having been a Jewess."
Mr. Pilnyak said that he could
not understand on what Gorki
based his allegation. "There must
be some misunderstanding which I
will, of course, seek to clear up on
nip return to Russia at the end of
this month," Mr. Pilnyak said.
!'But for the time being I simply
want to make it clear that not only
have I written nothing that can be
characterized as anti-Semitic but
on the contrary my two novels
which deal with the subject of Jews
have been translated into Yiddish
and Hebrew and enjoy the greatest
popularity in Palestine."
Blumenfield Retained as
Avukah President.
At the last meeting of the na-
Notes tional executive committee of
Avukah, held at Camp Scopus on
Lake George, New York, Rabbi
Samuel M. Blumenfield, national
Blossoms of Zion .
president of Avukah, was prevailed
The last meeting of the Illos- upon to continue to serve as preai-
soms of Zion was held at the home ' dent of the organization.
of Sally :Mendelsohn, 1562 Dela-
ware avenue, on Saturday, July
11. The meeting was called to ,
order by the president, Louise;
Sonne, who is beginning her new '
term of office. The secretary is,
Sally Mendelsohn and the treas-
urer is Lillian Finklestein.
The membership of the Blossoms
of Zion will be open again. Girls
' over 16 are eligible.
The next meeting will be at the
Misses Roos:, aavned. 1
home ie of the
s
Around the Shaarey Zedek.
1653 Gladstone
flue,
By R. C. B.
1
Sauntered over to the new , MOLLY PICON AT THE I
Shaarey Zedek the other morning
MICHIGAN THIS WEEK!
during one of those few minute
family "waits," which usually
Miss Molly Picon, petite Yid-
•
turns into an hour.
Approached the back entrance dish comedienne, who is appear-
-saw a school of pigeons there— ing at person at the Michigan
, Theater this week, is the reigning
"Happy omen," thought I.
Made my way up the few stairs favorite of the Yiddish theater in
CANBERRA, Australia. — Sir
Isaac Isaacs, Australian-born gov-
ernor-general of Australia, has
voluntarily reduced his salary by
$5,500 in view of Australia's finan-
cial difficulties and the drastic ef-
forts of the government to effect
economies.
Previously Sir Isaac had relin-
quished his $4,000 judicial pension
and the $10,000 annual allowance
paid to his predecessor. The total
reduction in his emoluments thus
is $22,500—from $67,000 to $44,-
500.
Prime Minister Scullin has writ-
ten him an appreciative letter, cit.
ing him as an admirable example
to the nation.
tlim i ttcLc h s
strewn with wood, stone and nails, New York. To her admirers she Is
and, for reasons of safety, on l y , known affectionately as "Our Mel-
peeked in at the door. Saw signs ily," and it is easy to see why she
of progress. is so popular. On the stage this
Down the stairs and around the young lady is a happy combine-
corner, met a non-Jew and his tk'n Of youth, gayety and the
wife apparently interested—asked joie de vivre. And when a scene
me if they could enter and when requires it, she can create pathos.
reassured and at the same time, She is naturalness itself and rare-
cautioned as to the safety of so: IF does a player bridge the chasm
doing, they smilingly walked up; across the footlights as success-
the front stairs and inside, , fully as she.
A few paces more and heard a' Miss Picon made one of those
youth explain to his pal that three sudden jumps from obscurity in
of the school rooms were almost Ithe chorus to stardom, and owes
completed and, boy fashion, en- ' her present pre - .zminence to
thused about the merits of the twelve years of heartbreaking, un-
scaffold—sounded wonderful, but tiring effort. It was in the fall of
the real significance didn't pone•' 1914 that she made her debut. A
child herself, she was engaged to
trate this feminine mind.
'Round the corner again—heard Play a child's role in "The Price
lastly yodelling by the workers—, of Love" at the Second Avenue
happy working in the temple of theatre. Her salary was $15 per
God—I, too, walked off with a i week, and there was nothing
1 about her performance to inti-
song in my heart.
mate that twelve years later she
would be getting a weekly stipend
ROSENBERG ATTENDS
that runs into four figures with
THE BOOTH FUNERAL her name in lights.
After a brief road tour, Molly
Louis James Rosenberg, was was given the leading role In
among those who Monday after- , ,, yonk,,,,
i ,a through t he efforts of
noon officially attended the funeral ! ' Jacob Kalich, a Yiddish impres-
of Ralph II. Booth, Into American na ,. 1 , who became interested in
minister to Denmark.
the girl. Her performance was •
The group of diplomatic officers sensation, and she became a fix-
attending the funeral was headed tare on the Yiddish stage.
by Hon. Otto Walstead, Danish
minister to the United States, who
came from Washington, especially ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
—
for that occasion, at the request
of the King and Queen of Den. i Molly Picon to be Guest Star from
t
12 to 12:45 Sunday.
mark.
Land Court Rules Haifa Bay
Lands Property of Jews.
Molly Picon, celebrated Je•ish-
English star, will be guest artist
on Altman's Jewish Charity Hour.
She will sing selections in Yid-
dish.
Cantor David Klavons wan guest
artist on Altman's Thursday Hour.
Cantor Klavons, former resident
of Detroit and Cantor of Beth
David, now is cantor of one of
Cincinnati's largest congregations.
Mandell Bernstein will give his
regular Jewish World flashes,
through the courtesy of The De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.
Hyman Altman will continue his
regular charity discussions.
HAIFA, Palestine.—(J. T. I.)
--The Palestine land court, after
deliberating for 16 days, has
ruled that the Haifa Bay lands, the
ownership of which had been in
dispute between JAWS and Arabs,
is the property of Jewish bodies,
being part of the land sold to
them by the Sursuk family. The
present Arab holders were or-
dered to leave and to pay the costs
of the suit.
A further judgment regarding
2,135 dunams near south Haifa
Bay and verdicts on other cases
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE
concerning north Haifa Bay will
COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.
be forthcoming shortly.
SEYBURN—HOLINSTAT
Miss Wilma Shenker of New
Gardens, Long Island, is enjoying
One of the loveliest ceremonies
a short stay in the city as the of the season occurred at Webster
guest of Miss Selma Prag of 2973 Hall on June 28, when Miss Flor-
Glendale avenue.
ence Holinstat, daughter of Mr.
For Jewish Boys and Girls
and Mrs. Henry Holinstat, became
The Misses Jean Cohen, Tillie the bride of George David Sey-
AT BIG WOLF LAKE
Cornell and Ida Remer are leaving burn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor, JEWISH CENTERS
Near Jackson, Michigan
July 18 for a two weeks' stay in Seyburn, of Providence, R. I.
OBSERVE TISHAH B'AB
Beautiful woodland location, lake many miles long.
New York.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated.
The bride chose a gown of ivory'
Swimming under expert instruction, healthful as well
Jewish Community Centers, Y.
Mrs. J. Lipschinsky of 3298 satin, fashioned on princess lines.
as enjoyable.
M. H. A.'s, and Y. W. H. A.'s an..
Webb avenue has returned from The skirt was gracefully long and,
An interesting sport program—baseball, football,
planning mass and club programs
a three weeks stay at Old Orchard the long illusion was caught by a
of a solemn nature in observance
volleyball and tennis, all under supervision of expert
Beach, Maine.
rose-pointe lace cap with clusters• of the ninth day ofthe Hebrew
councillors.
of orange blossoms. She carried a month Ab (Tishah B'Ab) which
to
Children
Undernourished
On
Thursday
evening,
July
9,
bouquet
of
white
roses,
lilies
of
Special Attention
falls on Wednesday evening, July
the Kroll sisters entertained a the valley and gardenias.
Nursery for children from 4 to 7 years. Doctor and
22, and Thursday, July 23. It
group of friends at a lovely party,
Mrs. Lillian Adler as matron of
nurse on premises.
the de-
honoring their out-of-town cous- honor wore pink pointe d'esprit marks the anniversary of
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
ins, the Misses Dorothy Levine of over pink satin. Her pink lace struction of the Holy Temple in
Jerusalem
by
the
Romans
over
For Further Detail. Call Hemlock 0998-W
New York, Faye Hochberg of Chi- mitts and slippers completed her,
cago, and Lillian Kroll of Colum- ensemble. She carried an arm 1800 years ago.
Special
services
will
he
conduct-
bus, Ohio.
bouquet of Ophelia roses and blue
ed in Center buildings and in their
epiniums.
dlh
summer camps, which will include
Miss
Shirley
Kroll
of
9061
Del-
The bridesmaids, Miss Ruth
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c=socto====01:20=3 = 0=====i mar avenue is spending two weeks Kasden
the chanting of plaintive melodies.
and the Misses Adele and
stories, addresses, and the reading
in
Flint,
Mich.,
as
the
guest
of
Mr.
Dorothy
Holinstat,
wore
gowns
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ofthe Lamentations of the prophet
and Mrs. Frank Benison.
fashioned alike of pointe &esprit
Jeremiah. The National Jewish
with
fitted
tucked
bodices
and
Cadillac — La Salle
Mrs. Esther Haber, her daugh- long full skirts. Miss Kasden Welfare Board, as parent organi-
Our Specialty
ter, Regina, and Sidney Eisner, the wore pale blue, Miss Adele Holm- zation, has made available to its
0 latter's fiance, all of Cleveland,
constituent societies, a set of 20
!state, shell pink, and Miss Dorothy
Ohio, are spending their week-end Holinstat, apricot. They more questions and answers on the sig-
vacation in Detroit as the guests matching lace mitts and silk shoes. nificance and observance of Tishah
of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich.
Their bouquets consitesd of B'Ab, in the new booklet issued by
2605 ELMHURST, CORNER LINWOOD
Ophelia roses, sweet peas and blue I it under the title, "Two Hundred
and Fifty Questions and Answers
Knollwood
Country
Club
was
delpheniums.
Oven Day and Night—Washing, Lubrication
the scene of a delightful summer , Attending Mr. Seyburn as beet on the Jewish Festivals."
Special Rates for Summer Storage
O formal given by Miss Ruth Solo- man was his cousin, Sanford Ad-
mon in honor of her cousin, Miss ler, and the ushers were Dr. Simon
HUNGATE & WELLS, Props.
ARL1NGTTON 9698
Esther Kovinsky, who had re- Kates, Herman Holinstat and Dr.
=10
turned
from school recently.
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Raphael Altman.
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A reception for 350 guests fol-
,
lowed the ceremony.
General
RUSSIAIACTS TO'RAZE
After the wedding, Mr. and
Insurance
OLD DERBENT GHETTO Mrs. Seyburn left for a trip to
In the Morning Before Going to Town
Chicago and upon their return will
2210 Park Ave.
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The So- reside at 3041 Boston boulevard.
Place it in our hands for 10 nWnutes and it will look like
Randolph 5151
viet
government
today
instructed
new. Drive • clean car to town.
FELDMAN—FURMIN
•
the city administration of Der-
bent, a fortified seaport in the So-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Furmin
viet republic of Dagestan (Cauca- of 3008 Monterey avenue an-
sus)
to
abolish
the
Jewish
ghetto
nounce
the marriage of their
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, $1.25
there which dates from medieval daughter, Anne, to Dr. Frank,
Lubrication Service
times and to let the 500 Jews liv- Feldman of Philadelphia.
Special Rates for Monthly Storage
Among the affairs given in
ing in tills ghetto to find better
quarters. The destruction of the honor of the bride were the fol-
ghetto will be a further step in the lowing: May 12, miscellaneous
emancipation of the Jews of Der- shower at Everglades by Mrs. Saul
12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD
DURING 1930
bent.
Davidson of 2469 Atkinson; May
The city of Derbent was founded 28, kitchen shower by Mesdames
Berman
and
Silverman;
June
6,
A
statistical
report just
by the Persian king Kohbad at the
THE TEMPEST
OLYMPIA IS LAUDED
beginning of the sixth century to dinner party by Mrs. Abe David- compiled on a company
son;
June
20,
handkerchief
shower
BY AARON LEBEDOFF "Behold eel We will ascend with the protect l'ersian territory against by Mrs. Arthur Lipsitt; Miss Ann operating without distrib-
the raids of the Chasers who were
terope•t!
tor, jobber or dealer ex-
later converted to Judaism. In 733 Babcock entertained on June 30:
Max Elkin, manager of the Thongh the Lord has withdrawn His hand
pense in a non-competitive
the entire city was converted to' Mrs. John B. Hurwitz entertained
from us,
r
on
July
7;
a
handkerchief
showe
olympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens, is in And the Ark stands rnovele.s in it. Islam. The Jewish population is
field, show's almost twice
place,
was
given
by
Mrs.
Harry
Ilartman
descended
fromthe
military
colony
eceipt of the following letter from
the earnings for 1930 as
Still we will ascend—aloes!
and Hazel Cohn on July 8, and on
established
between
530
and
578
Aaron Lebedoff, one of the best Eve n under the ey•• of lits wrath, dar-
for the year 1929.
July 10 Mrs. Harry Madison en-
A
ing the lightening of
known actors of the Yiddish stage,
When Derbent was one of the tertained.
in which he lauds the hotel and its We will carry with storm the citadels of leading cities of the Chaser empire,
Use the coupon
the hills.
service as follows:
And face to fare on combat encounter the Jewish population was an im-
NEW JEWISH DAILY
the armed fuel Listen!
portant element. The number of '
"I want to take this means to
too, calls into us—"Courage
oar
HENDRIE, HALL &
Jews decreased when the Tartar APPEARS IN WARSAW
express my thanks to you for your The and daringr
many courtesies extended to me To arms! to arms! Let the hills be shat- raids began and later when Shah i
MURPHY
tered and the mountains blasted Nadir forced the Jews to accept
w hile a guest at your institution.
I WARSAW.—(J. J. A.)—A new
Into dust.
Members Detroit Stock Eachange
"Your food and service are un- Or let our 10eleso bodies be beeped in Islam on the pain of death. In 1813 Jewish daily in the Polish lan-
Derbent came into the possession guage has made its appearance
counties. car n•. Forward!
paralleled. Your mineral bathe are
On to the hills!"
1466 Penobscot Bldg.
of Russia.
here under the name of Nowt
simply marvelous and they certain-
—From - The Dead of the Wilderness"
ly give me the pep and vitality that
Until recently Derbent was the Slowo (New World). A. Insler,
by Chaim Nachman Malik. translat-
Randolph 6391
ed
into
English
by
Maurice
Samuel.
I need for the entire year for my
religious and cultural center of the a former member of parliament
Caucasian mountain Jews. A cen- is-editor-in-chief. On the editorial
strenuous work on the stage.
Name
United Artists Theater.
"Anybody coming to Mt. Clemens
tury ago Derhent boasted of 435 staff are Deputy Isaac Gruen-
Marie Dressler and Polly Moran, Jews and this number was tripled baum, J. Davidson, A. Goldberg,,
should stop at the Olympia as the
environment and service is so won- the famous feminine comediennes by 1886. During the Russian Rev- and Dr. M. Schipper. Nowe Slows, Address
derful that it leaves pleasant mem- of the screen, are now appearing olution the residents of many neigh- is the fifth Jewish daily in the Pol-
ories in • person's mind for the at the United Artists Theater in boring villages fled to Derbent, ish language in Poland. There are
Phase•
entire year that he is away from their newest and latest comedy thus further increasing the Jew- two others in Warsaw and tone
there."
feature, "Politics."
ish population.
each in Lemberg and Cracow.
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