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P1EVETROITJEWISR RONICIE
Engagements
"Startling all Detroit with prices that
even a Scotchman can understand."
"BUDDY'S."
LOOK AT THESE TWO SPECIALS FOR THIS
WEEK-END ONLY
Pickled Tongue
Salami (soft or medium)
25c lb.
25c lb.
Just think of it! That's just like
Pack a Basket
full of
"Buddy's"
delicacies to
take along on
that Perfec•
lion Lodge
Picnic
Wednesday,
July 29
GIVING MERCHANDISE AWAY!
Housewives! Why Not Put in Supply
of Tongues and Salami at This
Week•end's SPECIAL PRICE!
summer.
Everybody's Talking About
C
You Can Always Meet Your Friends at
"The Food With a Reputation"
Garfield 9242
Births
July 18-To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mehr (Grace Bateman), a son
Seymour Wallace.
July 12-To Mr. and Mrs. Irvine G. Levy of 3270 Rochester ave
27 CONTRIBUTIONS
FOR CENTER FUND
JERICHO LODGE 490
INSTALLS OFFICERS
He is a prominent business man
and Jerome Kagan is Vice
and a philanthropist of note, and ,
Grand.
his only son, a graduate of liar-
vard, is practicing law in New
Tuesday evening, July 7, Jericho
York City.
Lodge No. 490, Independent Order,
of Odd Fellows, installed the fol-
lowing newly elected officers at
Jericho Temple:
Herman Sriro, noble grand;
Jerome Kagan, vice grand; N. Alan
AMCA CONCERT AT
MT. CLEMENS SUNDAY
The Ames concert will be held
this Sunday at the Olympia Hotel,
Mt. Clemens, Mich. The auditor-
ium was donated by Elkin broth-
ers. The Chord of Judea, William
Bleznick conducting; Madam War-
ren, leading soprano, and Mr.
Schane, leading tenor of the De-
troit Halevy-Ilazomir, and Solo.,
mon Bach, guest artist from New
York, will participate.
Pontiac Notts
Now ON
.
On Wednesday, Mrs. Joseph Bar-
nett assisted by Mrs. Gabriel Rap-
aport and Mrs. M. II. Blumrosen
entertained the members of the
Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob
at a dessert-bridge. The aair was
held at the Barnett summer home
in Venice of the Lakes. Twelve
tables of bridge were at play.
Use Our Lay-away Plan
Just make a small deposit ... pay the bal-
ance in convenient terms. Furs purchased
at
■ this sale will be stored in Marks freezing
I Buy now-
•aults without cost or in t
lowest prices in 29 years!
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner
of Dwight street are guests this
Free Parking in the Book Tower
garage 'then shopping at Marks
-no obligation to buy
.
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FURS
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BETWEEN GRANDRIVER
AND STATE STREETS
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sonry. lie is a past exalted ruler
of the Elks and was the first presi-
dent of Pueblo's B'nai Irrith lodge.' Herman Sriro Is New Noble Grand
FUR COATS
Himelhoch'a is featuring authentic New Styles
in these Important Furs:
Black Caracul 150.00 up Black Persian 295.00 up
Hudson Seal* 195.00 up
Muskrat 98.50
Alaskan Seal 250.00 up
Among the outstanding figures
at the Shriner's convention held in nue, a son, Harold Bertram.
Cleveland last week was Ben Ber-
July 11-To Mr. and Mrs. Max Bachman of 2 53 Owen avenue, a
german, one of few Jewish poten- son, Esar Gordon.
ates in the history of the Masonic
July 10-To Mr. and Mrs. Louis II. Salesin of 3731 West Grand
order.
avenue, a son, Jerome Malcolm.
• Mr. Bergernum, who is potenate
July 7-To Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wolfberg of 2499 Elmhurst,1
of Al Kaly Temple, A. A. 0. N. a son, Lawrence Boyd.
M. S., of Pueblo, Colo., is one of the
July 6-To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of 12109 North Martin-
most highly respected Jews in Colo-
rado, and has been honored by dale, a (laughter, Ilene Gladys.
Jews and non-Jews alike. Ile was
June- 28-To Mr. and Mrs. 111, L. Weintraub of Los Angeles, Cal.
the only Jewish representative from (Rena Zeiger, formerly of Detroit), a daughter, Marilyn Iris.
Colorado at the Cleveland conven-
has achieved
honors in other fields besides Ma-
AUGUST SALE
At the Lowest Prices
Obtainable in Years
Harry Levine of New York City, at the Emanuel Synagogue,
home in Lexington, Mich.
tion.
Mr. Bergerman
WIARKS 29 1 '
Fur Coats
Mrs. Israel Wetsman and son,
July 26-Cole Abrams, daughter of I. Abrams of 2661 Bogart)
Louis, end daughter, Lillian, and
Miss Reva L. Antick recently re- avenue, to Hyman Brown of this city.
turned from a motor trip to Chi-
Aug. 2-Miss Sylvia Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahan C.
cago, where they were extensively Cohen of 1662 Taylor avenue, to Arthur Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs.
BEN BERGERMAN IS
PUEBLO POTENTATE
BUDDY'S
Sale of
July 26.--M iss Betty Bello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bello of
East Ferry avenue, to Abe Weinstein, son of Mr. and Mr. Hymn!
Weinstein of Linwood avenue.
July 26-Miss Jean Shechter, daukhter of David Shechter of 245
Ford avenue, to Jack Kaufman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaufman 0
9632 Broadstreet boulevard, at the Edison hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich. ,
Miss Sara Greenfield of Cleve-
land, Ohio, has been the guest of
Miss Sylvia Glazer at her summer
at Himelhoch's
Annual Summer
Wedding Calendar
July 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Laz. Rosenthal,
who have resided at the Wilshire,
are leaving for their summer home
at Manistique, Mich., to spend the
NOW
Hailed by H. H. Barcus of Detroit I
News for His Versatile
Athletic Ability.
II.
ii. liarcus, writing in the
Mrs. Isadore Kahn of Owen avenue announces the engagement o
her daughter, Ida Minnie, to Israel. Zw ig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I Detroit News, pays a compliment
I to Herman Fishman, son of Mr.
Zwig of Windsor, Ont.
and Mrs. Morris Fishnuin of 2252
Mr. and Mrs. D. Wiener announce the engagement of their daugh- Gladstone avenue, for having dis-
ter, Anne, to Jacob Sandler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sandler.
Miss Laura E. Simon entertained
at a personal shower in honor of
Miss Betty Bello, a bride-elect of
entertained.
BUDDY'S SUNDAY DINNER-a full os
0
course squab chicken dinner
Twelfth at Taylor.
--
Miss Sarah Weinstein enter-
tained at a dinner and personal
shower for Miss Betty Bello, a
bride-elect of July 26.
HERMAN FISHMAN STAR
ALL-AROUND ATHLETE!
Fl IM E LH OC
HERMAN FISHMAN
tinguished himself in all-around
athletic activities. Writing under
the heading "Up In Seven Sports",
Ideal for Your Vacation
graduated from Northern High a
year ago, was probably the beat
athlete that ever competed under
the colors of that school, but now
Established 1912
GLENN, MICHIGAN
conies his younger brother, Herman,
and Herman threatens to beat
Manny's marks.
"For all-around athletic ability
(near South Haven, Mich.)
Famous for home cooking, tennis
in seven sports-baseball, basket-
ball tennis, soccer, swimming, golf
and track. Ile captained the bas-
ketball, baseball, tennis and soccer
teams and was twite eleett•d captain
of basketball and baseball.
"Ile played golf for the first time
this year, entered the Intermedi-
Shapero, Robert Sreitling, Harry ate tournament and scored a 99. He
Jacobson, II. II. Bielfleld, Ira Cope- won the Intermediate singles and
land, John L. Brown, Ralph Schil- doubles title in tennis.
ler, Maurice Arunason, Norman
"Ilernuin played guard in basket-
Schwartz, Mrs. Leopold Freud and ball and was Hutchins' high scorer
Mrs. Walter Irving. Additional for two seasons.
equipment was also donated for
Ile is a left-handed pitcher in
the summer play school by Mrs. baseball, a hard hitter (No. 4 in
Andrew Winenin, Mrs. Sadie J. the Hutchins batting order) and he
Meizner, Mrs. Milton Petrie, Mrs. hopes to become a major league
Edward Stein, Mrs. henry Wine- pitcher.
man and Mrs. James Sheridan.
"Herman had a "It" average for
After examining 250 children his three years at Hutchins and
who are now attending the summer gained a place on the rolls of the
school at 31 Melbourne avenue or National honor Society.
3430 Fenkell avenue, the medical
"Ile stands 5 feet 8 inches, weighs
;staff, headed by Dr. Max Kohn 160, and expects to play basketball
and Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, whose baseball and tennis at Northern."
services are entirely voluntary, is
now inaugurating a program of Flower Fund of Jewish Wel-
medical follow-up work for the
fare Federation.
children found to be in need of
A contribution to the flower
special attention. They are being
courts, playgrounds,
golfing, bathing, etc.
MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS - REASONABLE RATES
few school boys are the equal of
Herman, who has just graduated
from Hutchins Intermediate School
play school activities from Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Sultan, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Schilfinan, Mr. and Mrs. 51ilford
Stern, Mrs. J. Rosenzweig, Miss
Emma Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Pr( ntis, Mrs. 5lonroe Rosenfield,
Samuel Summerfield, Sirs. S. E.
Heineman, Leo Butzel, Nate S.
HERMAN SRIRO
ELLMAN'S SUMMER RESORT
Herman Fishman:
"Manny Fishman, who was
and who will enter Northern High
Several hundred dollars in the next September.
form of memorial contributions ,
"Vern o n, who is 14 years old,
were received by the Jewish Cen- won I0 'varsity and three reserve
ters Association for the summer emblems at Hutchins. lie engaged
week at the Breakers Hotel in Ce- Brown, recording secretary; Sam
der Point. Upon their return home Z. Hirschman, financial secretary;
they will have as their house guests Julius Sarko, treasurer; S. Porvin,
for the remainder of the summer warden; Harry Gold, conductor;
the latter's sister, Mrs. David Albert Miller and Jack Spring,
Cohen, and daughter, Marilyn righ tend left supporters to the
Yen Will Find
Mr. Ilart•us has this to say about
Write for further details.
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LET US CLEAN YOUR CAR
In the Morning Before Going to Town
Place it in our hands for 10 minutes and it will look like
new. Drive • clean car to town.
Auto Wash 95c
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, $1.25
Lubrication Service
Special Rates for Monthly Storage
Dexter Auto Wash
12006 DEXTER BOULEVARD
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Special Rates for Summer Storage
fund of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
assisted by Drs. E. M. Sorock,
HUNGATE & WELLS, Props.
ARLINGTTON 9698
eration was received in memory 0
David Sandweiss, David Gabor-
of u Franklin Einstein
ns ein rom
man, Harry Metzger, A. C. Ham-
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn.
burger, Lawrence Segar, David
Xliger and David M. Levin. Mrs .
David Ilubar is chairman of the
committee in charge of the ar-
noble grand; Sylvian Landsberg, rangements for this medical work.
The first of a series of parent
chaplain; Ilarry Siegel and Dave
Gamma Epsilon Phi To Give Butrimowitz, right and left sup- meetings was held Tuesday, the
porters to the vice grand; H. Fein- subject luting "Proper Diet for
First Annual Moonlight
berg and Jack Greenberg, right Children." Miss Alderman, die-
August 7.
and left scene supporters; Jack , tician of the North End Clinic, as-
Gamma Epsilon Phi, Jewish En- Stakan, inside guardian, and Louis ' sisted by Mies Feld, also of the
, ginvering, Fraternity on the Uni- Kozin, outside guardian.
North End Clinic, delivered the
versity of Detroit campus, will
Noble Grand Sriro announced addresses.
sponsor a moonlight Friday, Aug.'
One hundred seventy-five chil-
the following committee appoint-
7, at 8:15 p. m., aboard the Steamer ments for the next six months: dren are daily being fed at noon
Columbia. leaving from the foot of Outlook committee, Nathan Geer. at Al Melbourne avenue, the lunch-
Woodward avenue.
chairman, Leonard Smith, I'. G., eon menus being prescribed by
Gamma Epsilon Phi is the only
Albert Miller, P. G., N. Alan Mrs. James Sheridan, in charge of
engineering fraternity in the coon- Brown, Henry Feiribergt• relief the committee on nutrition. Mrs.
. try comp0st•d entirely of Jewish
committee, M. Weiner, chairman, Milford Stern is in charge of the
students, being organized on the Ben B. Brown, Alex Freedman; I. arrangements for special treats.
University of Detroit c a nt p us 0. 0. F. employment committee.
, through the efforts of a group of Wm. Kaufman, P. G.; delinquent a
.lew ish students.
committee, Maurice Bordelove, P
rmpit Vietii El
Through the guidance of its G., chairman, Sam Rubin, I'. G.,
faculty moderator, Prof. Peter Alt- I Max It. Black, N. Alan Brown,
man, director of the aeronautical Sam Z Hirschman•
.
general I. O.
department of the university, the
0. F. excursion committee, Wm.
fraternity has successfully com- Kelantan, P. G., chairman, 1. II. Sabbath Services:
pleted another year on the Detroit Stein, Wm. Hacker, Maurice Bor-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy
campus through its endeavors to delove; athletic committee, Jack the pulpit Saturday morning, July
promote good fellowship and social Eisendorfer, chairman, Ben Kel- 25, at 10 o'clock.
activities among Jewish engineer-
ler, P. G., Sylvian Landsberg; en-
I ing students; to encourage inter- tertainment committee, Harry
,
est in the engineering profession; Commers, chairman, Irving Simon,
and to attain a higher degree of -lack Spring, Louis Shiell, P. G.;
scholarship.
I intellectual advancement commit-
''tee, Harry Feinberg, chairman,
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Under the auspices of the
DETROIT JEWISH EMERGENCY
RELIEF
At the Open Air Dance Hall of the
EASTWOOD PARK BALLROOM
Eight-Mile Road and Gratiot
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 29
Orchestra Furnished by Del Delbridge
Admission 50 Cents
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Estimates also given at your home on new garments.
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and Mr. Kaufman will call at your home
Notre
Cultural-Musical Program at Sam Rubin, P. G., Maurice Borde-
Home of Mr. and Mrs.
love, P. G.; degree master, Sam
Friedman, P. G.; regalia custodian.
Joyrich.
An interesting gathering was
held last Saturday evening, July
18, at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Joshua Joyrich. Out-of-town
guests were Mrs. Esther Haber,
Nlis. Regina Haber and William
Haber, mother, sister and brother
of Mrs. Joshua Joyrich; Miss I.il •
lied Fried and Miss Sylvia Wasser-
man, all of Cleveland, Ohio, and
Mrs. Sarah Heller of Sarnia, Ont.
Leo Shoenbrun rendered a few
selections on the violin; Jack
Rosenberg of Windsor, Ont., dram-
atized a sketch, entitled "Is Ile
Guilty?" A. D. Markson, presi-
dent of the Hebrew cultural group
of Detroit, lauded Mr. Joyrich for
his activities in various local or-
ganizations. Henry M. Gottlieb
spoke along the some lines, as sec-
retary of Pisgah Lodge. Miss
Ruth Lazaroff rendered a vocal
cola and Fred Alterman was the
Louis Rosenberg,
last speaker.
brother-in-law of the host, read a
humorous story of his own, Who
Is the Ruler?" which benefited the
occasion being that the party was
the first given by the newlyweds.
Harold Moldowski concluded the
program with several numbers on
the accordion. A. W. llaber act-
ed as master of ceremonies.
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Kvutzah Picnic Sunday.
The Kvutzah Ivrith will have its
L. Fishman of Brooklyn was named
RABBI BERLIN AGAIN
annual picnic Sunday, July 26, at
HEADS THE MIZRACHI chairman of the world executive. the River Rouge Park. near the
Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum, also of
BASLE. - (J. T. A.) - Rabbi New York, was chosen chairman
Meyer Berlin of New York was re- of the Mizrachi Palestine Fund and
elected president of the World Miz- Daniel Sirkia was elected treas.
rachi at the close of the Mizrachi uerer. Moses Shapiro N•RS named
annual conference here. Rabbi J. secretary of the world executive.
Little Casino. These who have no
cars can reach the spot by cross-
town cars. Members and sympa-
thizers of the Kvutzah are request-
ed to come and to bring their
friends.
Harry Gold; funeral committee, all
officers.
Jericho Lodge meets every Tues- Chapter 93:
Herbert Charfoos, Leo Kolodin
day evening at Jericho Temple.
2705 Joy road. All Odd Fellows and Irving Ilencken have returned
from the convention held at Mil-
are invited.
PERFECTION LODGE
EXCURSION JULY 29
waukee, Wis., July 13, 14 and 15.
and which had an attendance of
over 400 Jewish youths from all
parts of the country.
The new officers for the new
term are: Aleph godol, Herbert
Charfoos; aleph segan, Gilbert
Medifsky; aleph maskin, Joe Ga-
litsky; aleph gishor, John Irman.
The chapter baseball team de-
The entertainment committee
and officers of l'erfection Lodge
No. 486, F. & A. M., are making ;
elaborate preparations for the an- I
ual excursion picnic to be held n
on Wednesday, July 29, to Bob- feated Alpha Tau.
Lo. The boat leaves from they
foot of Woodward avenue at 9 a. Mizrachi Hatzoir Picnic
m., and additional boats leave at
August 9.
10 a. nn., 1:30 p. m. and 3:30 p. m.
The Mizrachi Hatzoir of Detroit
An invitation is extended to the met July 14 at the Ntishkan Israel
puhlic to attend and to partici- Synagogue. Miss Esther Edel-
pate in the numerous events ar- man's report of the Mizrachi con-
ranged for the occasion. Then,. vention held in New York was in-
will be souvenirs for all children teresting, and all members and
and prizes for adults.
visitors present were inspired and
Many athletic events have been pledged to go on with the work in
arranged for this day. There will the future.
also be swimming and games for
The first annual picnic will be
chillren, and numerous prizes will held at Island Lake Sunday, Aug.
be awarded for all events.
9. All members and all interested
in the organization are invited.
J. W. E. W. 0. Excursion on Transportation will be provided.
August 5.
More details will be given in the
The excursion to be given by the I next issue of The Chronicle.
North Woodward branch of the
CARD OF THANKS
Jewish Women's European Wel-
Mrs. Minerva Marks and family
fare Organization to Bob-Lo Is-
land is to be held on Wednesday, , of Detroit wish to thank Rabbi B.
Aug. 5, instead of Aug. 15, as was Brickner of Cleveland. Ohio, their
friends and relatives for the kind-
announced last week.
There will be a committee meet- ness shown them during their re-
ing on Tuesday evening at 8 cent bereavement in the loss of
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. their beloved husband and broth-
George Cohen, at 1766 Ferry Park. er, Harry J. Marks of Detroit.
Size
Set
29:4.40 (4.4041) $4.98 $19.20
29x4.50 (4.50.20)
30%4.50 (4.50.21)
2814.75 (4.75.19)
29x4.75 (4.75-20)
29:5.00 (5.00-19)
30x5.00 (5.00-20)
28x5.25 (5.25.18)
29x525 (525.19)
Size
Price
Each
5.60 21.80
5.69 22.20
6.65 25.80
6.75 2620
6.98 2720
7.10
27.60
7 .90 30 .60
8.15 31.60
Price
Each Set
31x525 (525.21) 38.57 $3340
28x5.50 (5.50.181 8.75 34.00
29x5.50 (5.50-19) 8.90 34.60
44.60
32x6.00 (6.00-20) 11.50
(Six ply)
3316.00 (6.00•21) 11.65 45.20
(Sin ply)
30•311 Reg.alligh
4.39 17.08
Pressure
lit
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