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PAGE SIX

RONICLE

U. S. EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE FORMED

Immigration for 1931
Is Lowest in Century

Scholnick's
Semi-Annual
Clearance Sale

FEICEN

Ho se

You will want at least a half dozen
pairs of these hose. Pure thread

silk and lisles, full-fashioned—

formerly $1.60 and $2. Priced for

clearance at only.

85c

6 for $5.00

TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED WITH SPECIAL CARE
CALL RANDOLPH 1113



IMPORTERS

1400 WASIIINOTON BOULEVARD

CLOTHIERS

Forget the Depression!

Attend THE ANNUAL EXCURSION PICNIC of

Perfection Lodge No. 486

The Entertainment Committee and the Officers are going
to see that everyone has • good time.

Sirs. lien Simon of Chicago
The social activities committee,
boulevard, Mrs. M. Schoenberg of of Temple Beth El announces a
Cortland avenue., and Messrs. Ar- second moonlight excursion to be
thur Simon and J. Denny Marks given this summer on Monday
left Tuesday morning on a motor night, Aug. 17. The Young Peo-
trip to Schroon Lake ('amp, pie's Committee, headed by Lloyd
Schroon Lake, N. Y.
Rosenberg, will sponsor the second
moonlight, as it no capably spon-
Mrs. Larry I.ang of Cleveland is sored the well-attended first moon-
visiting with her parents, Mr. and light in June.
Mrs. Albert Schloss of Grosse
Pointe.
Among the winners in the prize
oration contest conducted by the
David Levy and Joseph Welt re- Department of Synagogue and
turned from a visit with Mr. and School Extension of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations
Mrs. Imo Belted at Mackinac.
among Jewish students at universi-
Mrs. Max Cohn of the Belcrest ties and colleges is Byron Novit-
is spending the week in New York sky, student of the University of
Michigan at Ann Arbor, Mr. No-
and Asbury lark, N. J.
vitiky's topic was "The Cause of
P rejudice Within and Without the
Mrs. Jack Uhr of New York is
Jewish Group."
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ralph
Davidson, at Gratiot Beach.
Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity
Miss Dorothy Gamin is visiting' held a swimming and bridge party
at Upper Straits Lake, Sunday,
at Corpus Christi, Texas, where
she will remain for several weeks. July 19. Mrs. J. Selik acted as of-
ficial hostess and served luncheon
for 10 couples.
Mrs. Fred Ginsberg and family
of Longfellow avenue are spend-
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shlain are
ling the summer at Sylvan Lake.
apending a month at a Carlsbad
h
Mr. and Mrs. henry Meyers and resort e ore their return home
family are spending the summer from an 11 months' stay abroad.
at their cottage at Gratiot Beach.
Miss Ruth Frankel of Cleve-1
Miss Sylvia Glazer of 2514 West land, Ohio, is the guest of Miss
Philadelphia left Thursday on a Terry Fiske of highland Park.
motor trip to Cedar Point and
Cleveland, Ohio.
Mrs. Bernard Kamer and chit-!
dren are summering at South
Mrs. Joseph Welt was tendered Haven,
a surprise picnic last Tuesday by
,
some friends in honor of her
Miss Shirley Safir is a guest at I
birthday.
Hotel at Cedar
Point.
Miss Natalie Arden is visiting in
Pittsburgh,
l'ittsburgh, Cleveland and Youngs-
town.
Max M. Barhal, who recently
graduated from the Detroit City
--
Le Y
left for Long Island,
Miss Belle Korner Ls spending a N
„ where
where he will meet his
couple of weeks at South Haven.
brother, Dr. II. S. Barahal, who
Miss Helen Ehrlich of Virginia for the past year has been on the
Park is visiting Miss Charlotte medical staff at the Gorges llos-
Feldman at Petoskey. pital in the l'anama Canal Zone.
Dr. Barahal is now practicing at
Dr. and Mrs. David Levy have the Kings Park State hospital in
returned from a visit with her Long Island, N. Y.
sister-in-law, Mrs. Blanche Gilbert,
at Charlevoix.
Dr. Norvell N. Atler has been
appointed to the dental division of
Mrs. Sol Kesler and daughter, the Children's Fund of Michigan,
Susan, returned from a threel sponsored by Senator Couzens,
weeks' visit to Pittsburgh with her! and
is spending the summer
sister, Mrs. Sol Vatz. months at Munising, Mich.

WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)
—Immijtration for the 19:31 cal-
endar year will not exceed 50,-
000, and deportations will reach
20,000, the secretary of labor,
William N. Doak, predicted.
During the fiscal year just
closest the number of immi-
grants was about 97,000 and
deportations totalled about 18,-
000, Mr. Doak declared.
Deportations will thus set a
new record, while immigration
will be cut to the lowest total
in a century, records of the bu-
reau of immigration of the de-
partment of labor show. Immi-
gration has passed the 50,000
mark in every year since 1831,
when the total was 22,633.
The extent to which immi-
gration has been reduced is
shown by the fact that in May
3,793 immigrants were ad-
mitted, compared with 19,414
in the same month last year.
This means that one alien is re-
ceived in place of five a year
ago, In that month, 108,000
aliens arrived, which was 30
times as many as in May of this
year. In the 1014 fiscal year
immigration reached a peak of
1,218,480 as against 07,000 in
the fiscal year just ended.
At the present time there
are about three aliens arriving
for every five departing, the
tide of immigration having been
reversed for the first time in
history.

Edward Rosenblum in De-
troit for a Few Days as
Special Agent.



APPEALS HERE FOR
JERUSALEM SCHOOL

Rabbi Eisenstein Solicits for
Rabbi Kook's Yeshiva
of Jerusalem.

Rabbi Simeon Eisenstein of Wey-
la MI, N. J., is in Detroit for a brief
stay in the interests of the Univer-
sal Yeshiva of Jerusalem, founded
and conducted by Chief Rabbi Ab-
raham Isaac Kook.

The B a b b i nical Association
(Agudath ilorabeirim), at the re-
cent convention, adopted a resolu-
tion urging country-wide support
for this important l'alestinian Yes-
hiva and in accordance with this
resolution Rabbi Eisenstein has
volunteered his time for this cause
for a period of two months.

Rabbi Eisenstein points out that
the Yeshiva is in a critical condi-
tion and makes an urgent appeal
for support by Detroit Jews. He
points out that several hundred
students are enrolled in Rabbi
Kook's Yeshiva, and that 40 needy
Mrs. !ferry Cohen and Mrs.
Miss Ilortense E. Serlin is en- boys were brought to Palestine for
Maurice Morris have taken a cot-ljoying a week's visit in Cleveland, rabbinic studies by Rabbi Kook.
tage at Leamington, Ont., for the Ohio, where she is being enter- Sixty more Russian youths, he said,
are awaiting the opportunity for
remainder of the summer. Itained by friends and relatives.
settlement there as soon as the 0-
Mrs. Jacob Il. Schakne and son,1 Mrs. Becky Silverman enter- vandal condition of the Yeshiva is
improved.
Ilerbert, and niece, Judith Mar- 1
tamed at a miscellaneou s h owes
go ts, returned from a motor tripI
Last Saturday Rabbi Eisenstein
for Miss Betty Bello, a bride-eelec,,t
to Akron and Pittsburgh.
spoke in Congregation' Emanuel
of July 26.
and Beth Tephila. This Saturday
Miss Phyllis Shenkman, who
he plans to deliver addresses in
Fred Klein of Covington Drive
was a recent guest of Dorothy
three other synagogues, including
Comm.
n has returned to her home has returned after spending a week l'etach Tikvah on Petoskey.
in Cleveland.
in Trenton, N. J.

Everyone invited and be sure to nark a nice lunch and
bring the kiddies. Souvenirs for •Il children and prises for

the adults.

PLACE: Bob-lo

DATE: Wednesday, July 29
TIME: Boat leaves foot of Woodward at 9 a. m.
PRICE: Adults 50c, Children 30c.

(Other boats at 10 a. m., 1:30 p. m. and 3:30 p. m.)

Athletic Events, Prizes, Swimming, Games for Children,
etc. Plenty of prizes for all events.

Mrs. Dora Oppenheimer and1 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Walters
family of Brooklyn , who are on (Nance Solomon) have returned
their way to California, were the from their honeymoon through the
guests of Dr, and Mrs. M. B. Ben- New England states and are now
residing at 2725 West Boston
yas for several days last week.
boulevard.

S Z MEMBERSHIP
DRIVE CONTINUES



Miss Betty Ann Jacobson,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Marcus
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stark
Jacobson of Parkside avenue, who have returned from a motor trip
through
Minnesota.
has been visiting in Cleveland, has
returned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Birnbaum
Mrs. Charles King of the Wil- and daughter of Hazelwood ave-
nul e are spending the summer at
. shire is visiting with her parents, A
Mr. and Mrs. I'hilip Schaffer, in pena•
! Atlantic City. Sir. King will join
Miss Sylvia Rosenfeld of Log

Cabin avenue has as her house
guest
her cousin, Miss Sally Rosen-
Sim Hart and family returned
Sunday, July 19, from New York. feld of New York.

The membership drive of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek, in an
effort to increase the roster of
members on the occasion of the
approaching dedication of the new
synagogue on Chicago boulevard
and Lawton avenue, is going on
in full force.
The membership committee is
headed by Sine Leiter, with Her-
man Warner as co-chairman. A
group of 75 members gathered last
Wednesday night at the home of
Harry Z. Brown, 262 East Boston
boulevard, to make plans for the
Miss Ethel Mitz of Chicago, Ill
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rhodes and
drive. Another meeting will be
has
returned
to
her
home
afte
Sirs. A. Benson and Sir. and Sirs.
; held at the home of Mr. Brown
Saul Benson motored to Cape Cod, spending a week as the guest o d, next Wednesday evening.
Mass., where they will spend a few her cousin, Miss Sylvia Rosenfel
of Log Cabin avenue.
!weeks.

. .„10111111

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HANDSOME IN APPEARANCE
PERFECT IN PERFORMANCE

Let us show you why millions more people ride
on GOODYEAR TIRES.

People who BUY tires, rather than those who sell them,
have settled the question as to whose tires are the best values.

SPECIAL OFFER: We will install six
Champion Spark Plugs for this week only
for $3.50.

Sirs. Louis Frank and (laughter,
Sir. and Sirs. Meyer Frank of La
Salle boulevard spent several (lays Goble, have returned from a visit
to Syracuse, accompanied by Dora-
' in Lansing last week
thy Greeson, formerly of Detroit.
Miss Freda Marcus of Johns-
Wm. J. Serlin and daughter,
town, Pa., is the guest of her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Hortense E., of Leslie avenue mo-
tared to Cleveland, Ohio, last
Schakne of Hazelwood avenue,
'
I week-end. Mr. Serlin returned to
Mrs. Henry Leavitt of the Bel-IDetroit :Monday, accompanied by
crest has returned from a three 11 Mrs. Herman Rosenberg of Cleve-
weeks' sojourn in New York and! land, Ohio, and will be the house
' Atlantic City. , guest of Mr. and Sirs. Serlin this
week.

,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lieberman!
Miss Rose Bello and Sirs. Anna
' and Emanuel Lewis are visiting at
Bello entertained at a miscellane-
Long Lake, Alpena, Mich.
.
ous
shower for Miss Betty Bello, a
-
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of bride-elect of July 26, at the home
ii,‘.
'
.
1trs.
A. Katz of Clements ave-
Broadstreot motored to Cadillac, .,"f
Mich., and will be gone a week. . " '

The Misses F I o r e n c e and
' Miss Leora Baum is visiting her
sister, Sirs. Charles Rosenblatt, in Blanche Shevin of 3317 Calvert
avenue have returned to their
Cleveland.
home after an extended visit in

Sirs. Morris Appleman of Chi- the East. With them returned
NV, is spending a few weeks with their cousin, Donald Elkins of
her sisters, Sirs. J. Souls and Mrs g Brooklyn, N. Y., as their house
'
S. Berman of Taylor avenue.

s

I

NOW

Or Any Time Call

PAUL

For Ernes', Famous Marinated

JACK'S

Tire and Battery
Service

GAS
ROAD SERVICE
OIL
2614 Monterey at Linwood
Arlington 9502

HERRING

Sir. and Sirs. Wm. A. Goldberg
and daughter, Joyce Gloria, of
Washburn avenue, are leaving for
Port Stanley, Ont., Canada, where
they expect to spend several
weeks.

Miss Miriam Shaman of Dayton,
Ohio, and Harry II. Delidow were
guests at the second wedding an-
niversary dinner given by Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas P. Ginsberg on July
21.

MAYOR MURPHY SPEAKS
OVER ALTMAN'S HOUR

Latest Jewish News of the Week to

AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES
FOR OLD FOLKS HOME

Mrs. J. Weisman regrets that
the outing planned for the inmates
of Jewish Old Folks Home had to

be postponed on account of Tisha
b'Ab, but will give them an (tilting
in the near future.
The annual picnic at Belle Isle
given by the Northwestern Branch
of Jewish Old Folks Home, will
take place on Tuesday, July 28,
near the Shell. Many cars are
needed to 'convey the inmates to
Belle Isle and those who can donate
their cars for that afternoon should
get in touch with Sirs. 13. Sara-
aohn, Northlawn 8733, or directly
with the Home where further in-
formation will he given. Mrs. Rose
Goldberg is chairman assisted by
Mrs. J. Meyers, Sirs J. Rose, Mrs.
P. Katz and Mrs. J. Freedman.
A bridge-tea will be given by
the Northwestern Branch of Jew-
ish Old Folks Home on Wednesday,
July 29 , 1.30 p. m. at the Club
Exchange 10216 Dexter bouleva rd,
near Glynn CCourt. Refreshments
and prizes will be given at each,
table. Tickets can be had fronO
members or at the Club Exchange. ,

CANTOR PINCHICK
TO GIVE CONCERT

Cantor Pinchick, one of the best
! known of American cantors, will
conduct services at Congregation
Beth David, Elmhurst and Four-
teenth street, on Friday everting,
J u I y 31 , and Saturday morning
Aug. 1. Sunday night, Aug. 2, he
will give a concert and will be ac-
companied by a choir.
Tickets for these special services
and the concerts are T1OW on sale,
admitting holders to all three. They
are obtainable, at reasonable prices,
at 2:135 Clements or by calling Ar-
lington 4819-M, mornings. Tick-
eta will be delivered if so desired.
Tickets are also procurable at the
synagogue.

Elektra Rosanska sings the
National Anthem over
WWJ Saturday.

Elektra Rosanska, noted Detroit
soprano, will be soloist on the pa-
triotic program arranged by the
Detroit Historical Society, com-
memorating the two hundred and
thirtieth birthday of Detroit, Sat-
urday, at 1 p. m. over Station
WWJ.
Rosanska will sing "La
Marseillaise" and "Star Spangled
Banner." Mayor Frank Murphy,
and the French Counsel, Si. Henri
Bougearel, as well as other promin-
ent officials will participate.

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In the Midsummer
Sale of Furniture

at

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July 25, 26 and 27
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Swimming under expert instruction, healthful as well
as enjoyable.
An interesting sport program—baseball, football,
volleyball and tennis, all under supervision of expert
councillors.

Special Attention to Children Undernourished
Nursery for children from 4 to 7 years. Doctor and
nurse on premises.

MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
For Further Details C•II Hemlock 0998-W

Be Broadcast Through Courtesy

of The Chronicle Sunday.

Altman's Jewish Hour, broad-
cast from 12 to 12:45 p. m. every
Sunday, over Station WMBC, will
again broadcast the lastest Jewish
news of the week through the
courtesy of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle. Mandell Bernstein, at-
torney, broadcasts the news flashes.
Sir. Altman, director of the hour,
will again discuss various Jewish
activities, and charitable efforts.
Any philanthropic, fraternal and
social organization desiring to
broadcast important announcement
may communicate with Sir Altman
at 629 East Bethune.
Last Sunday, A. II. Jafiln, at-
torney, was the speaker over Sir.
Altman's hour. A guest star on
the musical program was Prof.
Bach, who for years was the leader
of Cantor Yossele Shlisky's choir.
Miss Betty Steingold also partici-
pated in the program.
Mayor Murphy Speaks.
On Thursday night, Altman's
Jewish Hour was addressed by
Mayor Frank Murphy, who dis-
cussed local economic and civic
conditions and lauded the Jewish
group for its conscientious effort
in helping to solve the existing
problems. Mayor Murphy lauded
Mr. Altman for his share in found-
ing the Kosher Kitchen on West-
minster avenue last winter.

MISS KLEIN IS NAMED

GIRL

MOST VERSATILE
Sirs. P. Stoller and her daugh-
ter, Rose, and son, Sam, have ar-
The on• 1 . “ii ('an Forgct About
rived from Winnipeg, Canada, to
Through the efforts of Delta
attend the marriage of Miss Betty Epsilon Fraternity, the most ver-
Phone Madison 9250
satile girl of Detroit has been dis-
Bello to Abe Weinstein.
covered during a recent contest
125 Clairmount Ave.
Harold Abeiman has arrived sponsored by this organization.
Selma Klein of 8740 Arcadia is
from New York city to attend Abe
Weinstein as best man on Sunday, a master at the piano, is talented
lulv 26, the date of Mr. Wein- at playing the violin. is capable at
stein's marriage to Miss Betty writing music, poems and essays.
Bello.
She is a gifted commercial artist.
has won several swimming awards.
Miss Frances Gant: of Pingree including surf-board riding: she
General
avenue left for an extended trio has been active in social work since
through the East. Miss Gantz will 1925, when she was president of
Insurance
spend a short time with her sister, the Junior Star Club. She has won
2210 Park Ave. Mrs. Edward Gold, of Iluntington, several horseback races. She is a
Randolph 8181 L. 1.
laboratory technician.

SAM
ROSE

Edward Rosenblum of Washing-
ton, D. C., for many years promi-
nent in Jewish welfare work, was
I in Detroit last week as special
agent of the United States employ-
ment service to investigate labor
conditions in this city.
The Detroit branch of the United
States employment service was
' opened under the supervision of
Henry Irwin, at room 204 of the
Federal Building,. James Sloan,
former secretary to Congressman
Clarence J. McLeod, is the direc-
tor of the employment service of
' the U. S. Veterans' Bureau.
During his stay here, Mr. Ro-
senblum conferred with Jewish
organizations and discussed condi-
! lions with Jewish leaders, and has
, checked up on employment condi-
tions.
Mr. Rosenblum was for four
years in the service of the Joint
Distribution Committee in Poland,
Rumania, Turkey, Austria, Ger-
many and Russia. Prior to that j
time he was associated for six
months with the Jewish Welfare
Board in France after his dis-
charge from the army. He is now
president of the Middle Atlantic
. Young Men's and Young Women's!
' Hebrew Associations, is a member
of the executive board of the Jew-
ish Welfare Board, and is a mem-
ber of the board of the Jewish
Community Center of Washing-
ton.

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Starting
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