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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-07-31

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?AGE SIX

Pontiac Nolen

Beginning
Saturday
August 1st

11 a 11 Or

e

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thum and
son, Milton, of Chippewa road, are
in New York City for a month.
On Sunday, July 26, Miss Helen
Thum was married to Paul Fried-
man of Richmond 11111, L. I.

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/4 a t it s (

Announce Her Betrothal.)

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield,'
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz and
their guest, Miss Helen Miller of
New York, spent the week-end at
Mackinaw Island.

Starting August 1 .. .

Mr and Mrs. Murry Moses and
Miss Marcia Rapaport returned
son, Donald of Toledo, were the
Sunday to her home in Grand Rap-
week-end guests of their mother,
ids after a fortnight's visit with
Mrs. Rose Moses.
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Goldstein of Ottawa
Mrs. Emma Rosenberg and
An anniversary and farewell
Edwin M. Rosenthal and son,
Drive.
Edwin, Jr., of Boston boulevard party was held Wednesday after- daughters of Detroit spent the
left for a 10-day fishing trip to noon, July 29, at the home of Mr. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. II. F.
and Mrs. J. Radner of 8732 La- Anthony.
Canada.
Salle boulevard by the former He-
Mrs. Florence Bassett of Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman brew Infants Orphans' Homo
of Hamilton drive have gone on and the Eva Prenzlauer Serv- is the guest of Miss Mini Hirsch-
ice Group in honor of Mr. field.
a fishing trip.
and Mrs. II. II. Prenzlauer,
Mrs. J. Leopold and children of
who celebrated their thirty-fifth
So successful from every stand.
Arthur M. Schesinger is spend-
point woe the thirty-second annual ing several days in Detroit and will wedding anniversary. Mrs. Prenz- Philadelphia is the guest of her
moonlight of Temple Beth El, re- return to his summer home at lauer is honorary president of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacoby.
Service Group as well as president
cently held, and so many have Charlevoix.
On last Thursday Mesdames A.
of the former Orphan Home. Mrs.
been the requests that a second
Louis Gallows, supervisor of the B. Roman and Joseph Semp-
similar function be arranged, that
Mrs. Walter Laib of Shrewsbury home and secretary of the group, liner were joint hostesses at a MISS ESTHER RUTH PLOTKIN
the activities committee of the
road returned from a visit with is leaving Detroit to occupy her beautifully appointed bridge-
Temple has decided for the first
In the sylvan setting of the
her parents in Cleveland.
position at the Orphan Home of luncheon at the Euclid Golf family home, Yorba Linda Park,
time to give two moonlights in a
Cleveland. Speeches were deliv- and Country Club. Honor guests Birmingham, Mich., the engage-
single season. '
We. Monty Wittleshofer and ered, which included good wishes were Miss Helen Miller of New : ment of Miss Esther Ruth Plotkin,
Those who attended the moon-
I light given under Temple auspices daughter, Norma, are visiting at by the ladies' color combination. York, Mrs. Florence Bassett of I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Windemere
Club, Beulah, Mich.
Refreshments and bridge were the Lansing, and Mrs. J. Leopold of ' Plotkin, was announced by her
in June will need no urging to at-
diversion of the afternoon. Com Philadelphia.
parents a week ago Saturday eve-
tend this second function.
Mrs. Max Cohen has returned to mittees for the affair were Mes-
The steamer Columbia has again
ning at a garden party for 200
Miss
Miriam
Kramer
of
Benton
dames
M.
Mishkin,
George
Cohen,
her
home
at
the
Belcrest
after

guests.
been chartered by the committee
Not'since 1915 have we
Harbor who spent the week-end
Ilarry "Mother" Klein.
Miss Plotkin's fiance is Adrian
and the music will be rendered by week's visit to Asbury Park.
Third Floor—Grand River A venue Building
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jos. David Rosen, son of Mrs. A. D.
been able to offer values
Mike Falk and his Kentucky Col-
Mrs. Benjamin Fishman of Kramer, left for Rochester, N. Y., I Rosen of Detroit and the late Mr.'
onels.
Dr. and Mrs. I. L. Polozker o f
such as you'll find in our
A number of special features Chicago boulevard returned from Omira avenue gave a surprise din- accompanied by her mother , to be Rosen. Mr. Rosen is a graduate of
ner patty in honor of her husband the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry the Detroit College of Law. He
will go to make up a delightful a trip to Ottawa, Ont.
August Sale of coats!
at their home Thursday evening, Bernstein.
also attended the University of
program for this occasion, the ar-
Michigan and is now practicing law
July
30. The table was net for
rangements
for
which
are
in
In addition—during
Sylvan Groaner spent a few days
Wm. Kentz and son, Jay, and in Detroit.
charge of Lloyd Rosenberg as in Washington visiting with his 20 guests.
Miss Sarah Bernstein are the
August only—we offer
Miss Plotkin attended the Cum.'
chairman.
mother.
Miss Dorothy Stone of 2747 guests of friends and relatives in neck School for Girls in Los An-I
Emphasis is laid upon tho fact
an extra saving of 20%.
West
Grand
avenue
has
returned
New
York.
geles
and graduated from Bald-
that this affair will be equally en-
Mrs. Rosalie Gates of the Bel-
For Jewish Boys and Girls
from South Haven, Mich., where
win High School last June.
joyable to the younger and older crest for a visit to Charlevoix.
The New Coats are De-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
Kahn
have
The
many guests who attended
she has spent her vacation.
set, all of whom are invited.
returned home after spending a the garden fete came from De,
lightfully different—do
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsters
An affair beautiful in all ap_ week with relatives in Cleveland. troit, Chicago and Philadelphia for
Near Jackson, Michigan
wald returned from a week's stay
come in and see them!
the occasion.
at the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Is- ponitmenta was the lawn bridge
In honor of Mrs. Nate Seitner of
Beautiful woodland location, lake many miles long.
party and m iscellaneous shower
land.
given Thursda y evening by the Flint and Mrs. Goldie Ranhael of MILKOVSKY GETS HOLY
Swimming under expert instruction, healthful as well
Battle Creek. and Mrs Florence
as enjoyable.
Mies Miriam Finsterwald is vis- Misses Rae a nil Gertrude Bern-
DAY
POST
IN
CHICAGO
Bassett of Lansing, Mrs. J. C.
Milton
Bernstein
at
stein
and
Mrs.
iting with her sister, Mrs. Leigh-
An interesting sport program—baseball, football,
Hirschfield entertained six guests
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — ton Steele, at the Steele cottage at the home of th e latter on Linwood
volleyball and tennis, all under supervision of expert
Rev. H. Milkovsky, for many
avenue, in hon or of Miss Anne W. at luncheon at the Bay City Yacht
Boris Thomashefsky, noted Yiddish Bandeau Park, Ont.
councillors.
years
prominent
in
Detroit
Jewish
Club
last
Monday.
Bernstein, who se marriage to Sam
actor, will appear on the English-
circles, has been called to Chicago,
Special Attention to Children Undernourished
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Solomon of Epstein of Mt . Vernon, Ohio. will
speaking stage on Broadway dur-
Mr. and Mrs.
F. Anthony by Northwest Congregation Ate-
Nursery for children from 4 to 7 years. Doctor and
ing the coming season. Mr. Thom- the Lee Plaza Hotel have returned' be an event of August. Varied
reth
Zion,
to
conduct
services
are
leaving
on
Sunday,
via
motor.
ons
were
used
for
nurse on premises.
ashefaky will make his debut on from an enjoyable fishing trip, colored ballo
Coats purchased during
decorations. Covers were laid for for Canada, Niagara Falls and there during the High Holy Days.'
Sept. 7 at the Selwyn Theater in spent at Ellsworth, Mich.
Buffalo.
Rev. Milkovsky left for Chicago
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
70 guests.
"The Singing Rabbi," a musics l
on Tuesday and will train a spe-
the August Sale appear
For Further Details Call Hemlock 0998-W
Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Schoen.
comedy which he himself has writ -
cial
choir
to
assist
him
in
the
sere
Dr. and Mrs. John L. Rosenfield
ten. Ilia son, Ilarry Thomashef feld (Laura Ellis) left for an ex-
on charge statements of
ices. Mrs. Milkovsky will join
sky, will manage the production . tended tour of Canada. They will are now residing at 2499 Pasa-
him there in two weeks and both
Regina Zuckerberg, who has been stop at Quebec, from where n they de a avenue.
October 1st. Or a nomi-
will remain there until after the
playing Yiddish stellar roles with will board the British liner, the
holidays.
nal cash deposit will
Mrs. Esther Lehrer and chil-
Mr. Thomashefsky for many years, Duchess of Atholl for an Ocean
REGISTER YOUR CHILDREN FOR
will be featured in this production. voyage around Newfoundland dren, Stanley and Norman, are Take Part in Sessions Taking
hold a coat.
BETTY FRANK TO STAR
Piece in Denver, Colo.
The supporting company, however, Nova Scotia, and down to New here from New York visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. henry
AT LITTMAN'S THEATER
will consist entirely of Broadway York city.
of 2015 Seward avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer S. Fish-:
Coat o--Second Floor.
players.
Dr. 'lorry A. Ruskin sailed and her sisters, Mrs. May Sobole baine of 3318 Sturtevant are at .l Abraham Littman, manager of
Mr. Thomaehefsky declares that
he is leaving the Yiddish stage be- July 23 from New York for Paris, and , family and Mrs. Sadie Faber i tending the sessions of the World Littman's Yiddish l'eople's Theo-
Federation of Education Associa- ter, announced this week that
cause it "has found itself without France, where he will attend the end fam i ly.
tions at D enver, Colo., Ju
a sufficient audience to support its international dental convention.
July 26 to Betty Frank, one of the outstand-'
Mrs. Mandel Lewis of Chicago Aug. 1. This is the fourth bien- ing actresses of the Yiddish stage,
After the convention he will make
drama."
Boulevard, left for Hudson Falls, nial conference.
who is very well known in Detroit,
Another noted Yiddish actor on extended tour through Russia.
N. Y., where she will join Mr.
The program which the Denver will appear in the leading roles at
who will appear on Broadway dur-
Lewis
for
a
several
week's
vaca-
Dr.
Milton
M.
Marx
has
been
his playhouse, Twelfth and Sew-
congress
is
initiating
is
one
of
ing the coming season is Maurice
Very reasonable rates. Carefully chosen staff. Modern.
education, including objectives, and during the coming season.
■ INNM ■ 11, Schwartz, former director of the appointed to the dental division tion.
sanitary, comfortable. Excellent lake: Red Cross rating.
Miss Frank played here four
Yiddish Art Theater, who will open of the Children's Fund of Michi-
materials and methods for the pro-
Delicious
and wholesome food. Comfortable modern bunga-
Miss Helen Rosenberg of 1761 motion of international under- years ago and made a great hit
a season in English at the Ambas- gas, sponsored by Senator Couz-
lows.
with her appearances. She then
sador Theater on Sept. 21. The ens, and is spending the summer Seward avenue left for Chicago, standing and co-operation
first play in which Mr. Schwartz at Evart, Mich. Ile expects to re- where she will spend the next two
The purpose of the World Fed- played in New York, Boston,
will appear on Broadway will be turn home the latter part of Sep- or three week s. On her return she oration of Education Associations Philadelphia and other cities. Last
Or Any Time Ca
Boys and Girls up to 13 accepted.
will reside at 1558 Glynn Court. Is:
year she starred with Leon Blank
"If I Were You," a translation of tember.
S. Bercovitch, Director
1. To promote friendship, jus- and Aaron Lebedeff at the Na-
Sholem Aelichem's comedy, "Shyer
Harry Millman of New York has tice, and good will among the na- tional Theater in New York. An
Mrs. R. Berman has returned
tau Zain A Yid." In a statement
For Particulars Phone Euclid 6016
important cast of outstanding ac-
which he has issued Mr. Schwartz to Imperial Hotel, Detroit, after returned to his home after spend- tions of the world.
2. To bring about a world - wide tors is being chosen by Mr. Litt-
declares that lack of a fund which spending the past week with her ing a week as the guest of his
For
would assure a permanent exist- niece, Mrs. Jule Fisher. at Ilough- cousin, MISS Sara Burstein of tolerance of the rights and privi- man to assist Miss Frank.
Blaine avenue.
ence to the Yiddish Art Theater ton Lake.
leges of all nations, regardless of
race or creed.
compels him to abandon the Yid-
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Pittsburgh
Mrs. Ralph Paul of Hazelwood
dish stage temporarily.
3. To develop an appreciation
avenue has returned from a pleas. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Alice of the value of inherited gifts of
Stiglitz of Mt. Clemens, Mich. nations and races.
ant stay at Mackinac Island.
Boys Enter-
4. To foster a national corn-
The Kind You Can Forget Underprivileged
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Speer of radeship ...ill produce a
Mrs. Fred Klein of Covington
tained.
Abou t
Cleveland
Heights
returned
after
more
sympathetic spereciation
Drive,
who
has
been
visiting
her
The entertainment furnished
Phone Mad is on 9250
through the kindness of Ben and mother in St. Louis, Mo., has re- visiting in Detroit and Mt. Clem- among nations.
ens, Mich.
turned
to
her
home.
5.
To
secure more satisfying in-
Lou Cohen Tuesday at the Holly-
125 Clairmou fit Ave.
-
formation and more adequate
wood Theater will be long remem-
1,,,,nrri r M.n.eer 1, 1 Irentine Room
Miss Ethel Klein of 8740 Ar- statement of facts for text-books
Miss
Celia
Shetzer
and
Messrs.
bered by 1,600 boys.
A. Sara ohn and Joshua Sarasohn cadia is touring through Canada used s in the schools of the different
Cohen Brothers did a fine job
are guests of Mrs. Joshua Sara- and will visit friends in Ottawa nations, to omit from teaching ma-
in furnishing a program suitable
and Montreal. In Ottawa she will terial statements which tend to
to the occasion. The picture, sohn at Union Pier, Mich.
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. misunderstandings and false im-
vaudeville acts, songs. etc., were
Miss Dorothy Schulman of New Louis Cohen and will visit Dr. and pressions.
specially arranged for the boys.
York City is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. Sacks, formerly of Detroit,
6. To teach the young the in-
The details and all arrange-
, and Mr. and Mrs. Si Kiel of To- terdependence of nations, that
ments, including transportation, Mrs. Samuel Plotkin of Birming.
ham, Mich. ronto.
each nation is possessed of certain
were
taken
care
of
by
Theodore
General
inalienable rights, find among
Wettstein.
Mrs. Jacob Needle of Olyphant, these are the rights to develop its
Miss Dorothy Mullins and Hil- 1
nsurance
Hard E. Rosenthal were the guests Pa., has returned home after a natural resources, to carry on
221 ) Park Ave.
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE during the past week of Mr. and month's visit with her mother, trade and commerce, to cultivate
Ra .,10191, 8181
Mrs. J. G. Solomon at Ellsworth, Mrs. Alice Stiglitz of Mt. Clem- the gifts peculiar to itself, and to
COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.
Mich. ens, Mich.
provide for the welfare, progress
and happiness of its people.
Mendle Harris of Kipling street
Mrs. J. Smith and daughter, Es-
Mr. Fishbaine, who is head of
they, of St. Louis, are the guests has returned from a motor trip to the English department at Detroit
of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kopman of St. Louis, Mo., and Chicago, Ill.
Central High School, was on the
Atkinson avenue.
program of the department of sec-
Mrs. J. Greenfield of Malden, ondary education, Tuesday, July
Mrs. Pauline Langner of New Mass., with her children, Walter 28. Ile discussed "The L. W.
Haven, Conn., has been the guest and Eileen, are visiting her Brooks Course of Study on Inter-
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bernstein of mother, Mrs. A. Fair. and sisters,, national Understanding for High
Mrs. A. Schusterman, Mrs. S. School level."
Chicago Boulevard.
Brazner, Mrs. M. Alpert and Mrs.
Mrs. Fishbaine, who is an audi-
- Mrs. Sam Epstein of Boston. D. Hoffrichter of this city for two torium teacher at the Balch
Boulevard, spent last week-end at months.
School, participated in the discus -
Grotiot Beach Inn.
on the problems of the home
sions
Miss Ida Weider of Fullerton and school.
ol.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holtzman avenue has returned from a three
Mrs. Fishbaine, who
and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Holtzman weeks' sojourn in New York and have been motoring in the West
and families are spending the sum- Rockaway City.
since July 8, are planning to re-
mer at Black Lake, near Onaway, ,
turn to Detroit about Aug. 8.
The fifth birthday of Eileen
Mich.
Mrs. James Martin and.
Greenfield of Malden, Mass., was
son, Donald, are their guests.
w
celebrated at the home of her
Miss Lillian Horwitz of Hazel- aunt, Mrs. S. Brazner, Sunday
wood avenue is a guest at the Inn afternoon.
1•1.0ETTER- CDX.
at Charlevoix.
This Mid-Summer event at Annis
Mrs. J. Greenfield of Malden,
Furs—the name which for almost a
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolf and Mass., was guest of honor Satur- Middle Class Settler s in
daughter, Lorraine, of Chicago day afternoon at a bridge-lunch-
half century has stood for service and
Palestine.
boulevard are touring through Tel- eon given by Mrs. B. Gold of
Editor Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
dependability in Furs—will set a new
lowstone and the west coast. Brush street.
I have just read with a great
standard in the present era of greater
Evelyn Berkovitz, who deal of interest your editorial on
Morris Freidberg of Los Angeles
Miss
values.
is spending a few weeks in this has been the house guest of Miss Mr. Brodie's plan. I feel you have
Dorothy Brown of Toronto, Ont., struck exactly the proper tone.
city.
The hundreds of Fur Coats, Scarfs,
for the past three weeks, will re- Unless the Zionists throughout the
Miss Sylvia Glazer. who is' turn to her home at 2491 Blaine country make it their business to
etc., offered for your selection are of
ALL•W .AT HER
give this plan a fair trial, the
spending the summer at the sum- avenue on Sunday.
traditional Annis Quality—and there
resolution adopted at the congress
mer borne of her parents at Lex-
— MORE MILES —
Complimenting Mrs. Jack L. will become merely another scrap
ington, Mich., had as her guests.
are furs to suit every taste and every
— MORE STYLE —
Miss Sara Greenfield of Cleveland, Dulberg (Mollie Lazarow) of New of paper.
-. MORE VALUE
income.
You will probably be interested
Ohio, and Miss Helen Goodman of York City. who is the house guest
to
learn
that
hardly
a
day
passes
Bayonne., N. J. Both Miss Good- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
AT LOW ER COST
Coats range from $67 to $3,000
man and Miss Glazer motored back Lazarow of Hague avenue, Mrs. but that several individuals come
to Cleveland for a short stay with Joseph H. Bernard (Irene Lep- into the office inquiring about go-
Scads range from $7.50 to $750
Miss Greenfield. ler) entertained at bridge on ing to Palestine as middle-class
COME INI SEE THIS GREAT NEW TIME. MYER IMPROVIMENT51
settlers. The average capital pos-
Thursday, July 23.
sessed by these people is approxi-

Mrs. Blanche Greenbaum of
Come in today. Let us show you how to save
Miss Pauline Bogel of Clements mately $10,000. Indications are
Terms
New York is visiting Mrs. Louis
money on tires.
that there are many hundreds,
avenue
left
for

two
weeks'
va-
Sherwin of Calvert avenue.
possibly several thousand, of such
cation
to
Cleveland.
where
she
Cheerfully
Arranged
Battery C harging—Tire Repair—High-Speed Gas
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Applebaum will be the guest of her aunt and persons in this country and in
We Specialise in Alemiling
of Chicago boulevard are spending uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Leventhal. Canada. We must naturally go
'Service Is Our First Thought"
a few weeks at Mackinac. On August 2, she will be a brides- very slowly about encouraging
Maid at the wedding of Miss Ger- them to break all ties here and go
-
to Palestine without adequate
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz trade Schiffer to Meyer Actor.
preparation. and certainly prior to
of 9384 Broadstreet entertained

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold- the establishment in Palestine of
I the orphans at, the new orphan
home in honor of their son. Ber- berg and family of 2640 Gladstone an adequate service to receive and
nerd's, Bar Mitzvah. avenue are now residing at 34 to supervise the assimilation of
party was Smith street, Mt. Clemens, Mich. such middle-class settlers into the
general life of the Yishub.
A lovely surprise
Cordially yours,
Miss Hilda Goodman of Glen-
riven in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER (ENTIRE BUILDING)
A. S. MAGMA,
OWEN AND OAKLAND AYES. Hemlock 0491-R
Hebert I,. Marienthal by 30 friends dale avenue is vacationing at
ESTABLISHED 1887
Assistant to Chairman.
before their departure to the East Walled Lake. Mich., for a period
WM. STALLER, Proprietor
asp
ri
Zionist Organization of America.
to make their future home. of four weeks.

The August

Sale of

BETH EL TO GIVE
SECOND MOONLIGHT
OF SEASON AUG. 17

LINENS AND
BEDDING

HUDSON'S

AVRUNIN CAMP

AT BIG WOLF LAKE

THOMASHEFSKY AND
SCHWARTZ TO PLAY
ON ENGLISH STAGE

Buy in August—

Pay in October

FISHBAINES ATTEND
EDUCATIONAL MEET

Camp Sholem
Aleichem

Hundlochs

NOW

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