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EMERGENCY RELIEF
DANCE SUCCESSFUL
Engagements
"I Never Fuss ... I
Just Serve Boesky's"
"Whenever I expect company all I do is call
Boesky Bros. and leave the rest to them. Their deli-
catessen is inimitably delicious. My guests are always
delighted and I find it convenient and inexpensive,
too."
Try it yourself for your next gathering.
Our Shop in the Library Market has Become a Popu-
lar Lunching Rendezvous. Try Having Lunch Here
Next Week. You'll Find it Quite Enjoyable.
William Zuckerman, active in
behalf of the Detroit Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald announce the engagement o Emergency Relief Fund, was chair-1
their daughter, Rosa Erna, to William Ilenly, son of Mr. and Mrs man of the ticket committee for
Miss Beatrice Cohen left Sunday Louis Ilenly of Cincinnati, Ohio.
morning for a two weeks' vacation
Mr. and Mrs. A. Levitin of Portsmouth, Va., announce the engage
at the "Y" camp at Jeddo, Mich.
went of their daughter, Miss Mildred Levitin, to Joseph Elkin of
Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens.
Miss Ruth Bliss of Grand River
avenue has as her guest her cousin,
Miss Ruth Cohen of Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Wedding Calendar 1
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WitItS
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Sidney Stolsky, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ilarry Stolsky of 2044 Glad-
stone avenue, left Detroit for a
Aug. 2—Miss Sylvia Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C
four weeks' vacation at camp. lie'
Cohen of 1662 Taylor avenue, to Arthur Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs
will return Friday, Aug. 28.
Harry Levine of New York City, at the Emanuel Synagogue.
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Aug. 16—Miss Rose Weinstock of Toronto, Canada, to Robert E.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hill of Salzman of Cleveland, Ohio, in Windsor, Ont.
Cleveland spent the week-end vin- I
iting their sister and brother, Mr
and Mrs. David Satovsky of Law.'
rence avenue.
Featuring
Youthful New
Persian Lamb
COATS
Births
Mrs. David Friedman of Pingree
avenue is visiting with Mrs. B.
Bloonirosen at Fair Haven, Mich.
July 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Altman (Jessie Ellenstein) of
3287 Cortland avenue, a son, Jerome Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S.. Glick-
July 24.—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ratner (Gertrude Victorson),
man of Gladstone avenue returned
fron. a visit with relatives at In- a daughter. Rhoda Jane.
July 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman (Louise Rosenthal) of
dianapolis.
Canterbury road, Sherwood Forests, a daughter, Janet Elinore,
Mrs. Rose Bepper and daughter,
Jul 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Karbal (Esther Greenberg)
Sylvia, of Cleveland, are guests of 3305 Sturtevant avenue, a daughter, Constance I. ay.
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Prince of Cal-
July 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton K. Mahler (Babe Brod) of 19316
vert avenue.
Petoskey, a son, Burton.
July 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kasmer of 2986 Clements, a
Miss Cecelia Fine of 95 West
Dakota is in Chicago for the sum- daughter, Lenore Meriam.
mer doing graduate work at Chi-
cago University.
COATS
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WILLIAM ZUCKERMAN
the ftind's charity dance held
Others up to $500
Wednesday night at Eastwood
Park ballroom. Dr. David Kliger
If you are.thinking of }genuine Persian
I Was general chairman of the
Lamb Coat be sure to see the wonderful
dance committee. The dance was
values offered in our August Sale at Re-
, a financial and social success.
dined Prices. .They are styled in the new
The Shaarey Zedek on Willis
Hastings at Farnsworth
longer lines . . offered in the choicest
Twelfth at Hazelwood
and Brush is housing 80 men, who
pelts.
are receiving three meals daily.
Among them are many skilled as
Library Market, Library and Gratiot
Buy on Ike Lay-Away Plait . . .
well as unskilled laborers who
.
4 small deposit reserves ybur
would be glad to work if called.
choice in our freezing /tome
David Horvitz Brith Sholom Those who have jobs, permanent
charge.
Convent-
mutts toitkout
Miss Rose Landsman of Cort-
or temporary, are urged to call
Lodge Installs Officers.
eat terms arranged,
land avenue has returned from her
At the last regular meeting of Mrs. Agnes Yarrows at Madison
vacation, spent at Cedar Point.
will
be
supplied
for
the David Horvitz Lodge, I. 0. B. 4340 and men
HERMAN AND BEN MARKS
ZIDE—ZION
S., about 250 members were these jobs.
Miss Ida Rosenthal of 30 Sun-
The wedding of Miss Sylvia Zion present, to witness the installation
set boulevard, Sylvan Lake, was
of New York to Jack Zide of De- of the following newly elected of.' ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
hostess to a splash-pajama-bridge-
troit, performed Saturday evening, firers: Ex-president, Abe Zeff;
luncheon Tuesday afternoon, July
July 25, at the Riverside Hotel, president, Jacob Commer; vice- I
will conduct a special
d This Sunday by
28, in honor of Miss Etta Witt of
Will Be Add
Mt. Clemens, was a scene of beau- president, Dave Richman; finan- ,
EST A•L SHED 1•03
Milton M Alexander.
Chicago. Prizes were awarded to tiful appointments. cial secretary, Norman Richman;
CONCERT SUNDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2
Fritz Abrams and Selma Klein.
Rabbi
Joshua
S.
Sperka
offici-
recording
secretary,
Jerome
Ka-
Milton M. Alexander, com-
Hiking, swimming, bridge and a
ated. Covers were laid for 60 gan; treasurer, Samuel Fox; in-' munal leader and nationally promi-
Congregation Beth David
BETWEEN GRANORIVER
pajama exhjbition were the diver-
ANO STATE STREETS
guests. Out-of-town guests were side guard, Morris Seedner; con.' nent advertising counsellor, will
Elmhurst at Fourteenth
sions of the matinee. Table deco-
PROM 11007144/70
Mr. and Mrs. D. Zion, Mrs. Rose' doctor, Ben Schneider; warden, be the speaker at 12 noon this
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SHORT
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rations were carried out in green
Cantor Pinchick will also conduct services at the Synagogue
Faudem.
Sunday over Altman's Jewish Ra-
and orchid. The entertainers con- Rudnetsky, Max Zion, Miss Ruth Sam
The officers were installed by
Friday evening, July 31, and Saturday a. m., Aug. 1., Nominal
Levine
of
New
York,
and
Carl
Fid-
dio
Hour,
over
station
WMBC.
The
sisted of Irene Kessler, songstress;
State Deputy Grand Master liar.'
admittance fee. Proceed. go to a worthy poor family.
news of the week will then be
Adele Alzofon and Belle Priscol, ler of California.
The bride was beautifully at- ry Dermer, and his assistant, Louis broadcast through the courtest of
Tickets procurable at 2335 Clemente avenue, or by calling
(lancers.
tired in a white lace gown and held' Shiell, who were ably assisted by The Detroit Jewish Chronicle by
Arlington 4819-M. Also at the Synagogue.
Dr. Joseph .1. Jacobs will spend a bouquet of roses and lilies of the a staff consisting of past press- Dave Bernstein. Mr. Altman will Important Meeting by the taken up for discussion.
the week of Aug. 1 in Chicago, valley. The bride's mother wore dents of the Samuel Kunin and discuss various charitable enter-
A report will also be heard Is
Horvitz lodges.
J. W. E. W. 0.
where he will attend conferences a beautiful blue gown and the David
regard to the success of the lawn.
After the ceremonies sand- prises.
Last Sunday the news, supplied
, of the Fellows of the Scientific As- groom's mother wore a flowered
An
important
special
meeting
chiffon evening gown. Both moth- wiches and drinks were server. by the Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
card party and the tag day.
' sociation of Chiropodists.
era wore corsages of tea roses and This was followed by music and was broaddcast by Mandell Bern- of the Jewish Women's European
Welfare
Organization
will
be
held
sweet
peas.
Irving
Kaplan
ren-
(lancing.
stein. The speaker, besides Mr.
Blue Blossoms of Zion.
Mrs. Minnie Canvasser will en-
appro-
Vacuumed and Chamoised
tertain Ann Weinbeck's girls at dered a few vocal selections appro.
Altman, was Mrs. Agnes Yarrows, Monday evening, Aug. 3, at the
The Blue Blossoms of Zion met
her summer home at Cass Lake on priate for the occasion.
' who is the supervisor of the De- Atkinson branch of Shaarey July 27 at the home of Miss Lillian
(Saturday. Sunday and Holiday Included)
After the wedding the young
Tuesday, Aug. 4.
Finklestein, 1935 Taylor avenue
A pleasant afternoon was spent troit Jewish Emergency Relief Zedek.
Nc...extra charge for Wire wheels. Newest, finest conveyor
couple left for their honeymoon
Station on Twelfth street.
Miss l'eiman, former leader, W111
•ystem in Detroit.
the inmates of Jewish Old Folks
At this meeting committee re-
; Mrs. Jacob Schlossberg, Mr. and on an extended trip East. On their HI
a guest. At the meeting on Job
Home
at
the
outing
given
Tuesday,
ports will he heard in regard to 25, at the home of the Misses Rost
' Mrs. Leo Schlossberg and Mrs. Jo- return they will reside at their Ill Belle Isle. Mrs. Sarasohn is
- Fraternal - League.
Inter
at 2745 Cortland avenue.
seph Weitz have returned from a home
applications for bringing over and Sophie Cohen, 1653 Gladatorm
Mrs. Rose Zide of 2214 Hazel- thankful to her committee for their
Standings.
motor trip to Charlevoix and Pe-
three orphans from Europe to De- avenue, a program included
wood
avenue, the mother of the co-operation.
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NINE-MINUTE AUTO WASH CO., INC.
Alpha Tau
toskey, Mich.
Northwestern
Branca
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rait, regarding the support of the brief summary of Tighe b'Ab. flu
The
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groom, entertained with a linen
1 Folks Home is s
Hem. 9622
.575 European families being on the membership drive is now open
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3371 Burlingame, at Dexter.
Miss Shirley Kroll of Delmar shower on July 18. Mrs. Esther 011
.226 regular supporting list of the or-
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All girls who would like to join se
Phi Beta
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to
be
given
on
Wednes-
Opposite Dexter Theater
Hentatn of hunt Mondays g•wen t Alph•
, avenue has returned to her home Fidler, Mrs. Rae Smith, Miss Tillie card party
I.illian Finklestein, 1935 Taylor
na5i
a h a I,30
n ge, TrottK
D.
e 1t 2 e, ra t he Club Exchange,
gi nb i e r a hlai lofn for ht e h e.
I 4 ,i. I;b1 A Drt;.. 71A,.. II::11 51'1 . 1524,1F.141,1,.;
'after spending three weeks in Fidler and Mrs. France Malinoff day, Aug.
sixbrought Only girls 16 years and older an
orphans
at
Bou
leva
of
rd
,
in
were hostesses at a shower given 10216
scommessweloww,1 Flint, Mich.
p. m. Tickets can be had from the 5. A. z. A. N.. 95 13, K. N. I'. K. It. s. over by the organization to De- eligible. The next meeting wit
for the bride.
members or at the Club Exchange „,,s,;11; . „ 1 ... ' „:1, ,,, f . ;,„. 7 , i ..n it e ,, „,
A ”, '', ;, 1,e s,:l.,r„- , trait and kept on private board. be at the home of Eva King, 12361
Miss Faye Hochberg, who has
Other important topics will be Wildemere avenue.
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GREENBAUM—HERSCH anytime.
1 1 53e acr m
n, t tt he guest of Mr. and Mn,.
Kroll, returned to her
The marriage of Miss Jeanne
home in Chicago, Ill.
Herech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Hersch of Brooklyn, N. Y., to
Mr. and Mrs. David Harris, who Samuel R. Greenbaum, son of Mr.
have been touring through North- and Mrs. A. Greenbaum of this
ern Michigan, spent the past week city was solemnized Sunday noon,
with Mrs. Jule Fisher at Houghton July 26, at the bride's home.
Lake. They are at present the
The couple left for an extended
"Always Reliable"
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry trip through Europe, leaving on
Now Located at
Goldberg at Gladwin, Mich.
board the S. S. Aquitania. They
are expected to return the latter
Mrs. Hannah Ilarvith of Purity part of September.
304 MICHIGAN THEATER BLDG.
Chapter entertained the officers
and heads of her committees with
The process of creating has the
a bridge-luncheon and bathing only value, not the creation in it-
party at her cottage at Cass Lake self; what is about to become,
We will call at your home to give estimates on repair
last Tuesday. Thirty guests were lives; what already has come into
or remodeling work. No job too small or too large.
present.
being is dead.—Schefer.
Estimates also given at your home on new garments.
Boesky Bros.
Marriage*
Cantor David Pinchick
IWARtcs FURS
1211 GRISWOLD
YOUR CAR WASHED 75c
OLD FOLKS HOME
HARRY SLATKIN'S
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J. KAUFMAN
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THE FURRIER
ABE MAX
@Announces the `Removal
of his garage from
For Your Convenience
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JUST PHONE CADILLAC 9689
Mrs. R. Reuben and family of
Leicester Court are summering at
their cottage on Lake St. Clair.
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sliSMICSVIMMIVIMILVCIMAIMIGWASSMIMWS 363100$3$0000$
Dr. J. Bly of New York City,
who is a guest at the Medea ho-
L. A. MAYOR CHARGED tel in Mt. Clemens, spent the week-
end in Detroit visiting friends.
and Mr. Kaufman will call at your borne
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DAILY EXCURSIONS
Le. 9 A. M. Home a P. M.
Dome 1120 p. m..Frlder. Job
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Two-Day Outing at
Put-in-Bay, $7
An all-esoenee two-day ex•
curaion, Including round trip
n boat. room at Crescent Hotel
a
nd all meal,
Cedar Point Excursion
Every Friday
Three and one.half hours tit
the Lido of America. Fare re.
dosed to 61.50. Including ride
on the Inlet Trail. Leave 9 a. m.
m. home 1515 n. w.
MOONLIGHT TO
LAKE ST. CLAIR
set-bens. 75.:
W01.41.r.. 60.
to 1145
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WITH BIAS TO JEWS
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LOS ANGELES.—(J. T. A.)—
!Mayor John C. Porter, a member
and official of the Los Angeles
Church Brotherhood and who prior
I to his election is said to have ad-
witted that he had been a member
I of the Ku Klux Klan, was publicly
accused this week of bearing
prejudice against Jews, Catholics
and Negroes.
An affidavit was placed on file
with the City Council to that ef-
fect, which stated that Mayor Por-
ter had made the following reply
in answer to a question why he
would not appoint a Negro on the
police commission.
"I cannot appoint a Negro on
that commission, as I could not
appoint a Catholic or a Jew or a
member of other religious groups
to certain commissions. And any-
way, you people did not support
me in the election."
The affidavit was placed on file
with a letter asking the Council
to take cognizance of the fact that
all races and creeds are not equal
in the eyes of the mayor.
honor of Miss Betty Koperman,1
July 25, at the Wardell. The
table was set for 20 guests.
Mendel Wolf and daughter,
Anna, of Toronto, Ont., are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosen-
J. Bloch of Virginia Park, ac- feld and family of Log Cabin ave.,
companied by his daughter, Mrs. nue.
Henry Weinberg, are guests at the
Riverside Hotel, Mt. Clemens.
Miss Sadye Robinson, who has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. 11. Bernstein has returned Myron Keyes of Glendale avenue,
from Mt. Clemens. Mich.
has returned to her home in Des
Moines, Iowa.
Mrs. Joseph Zechman of Field'
avenue, who has been the guest of
Miss Helen Alpert of Denver,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Glazer of Lexing-
C ol., spe nt
ton, Mich., has returned to her guest of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert
home.
Metz of Stoepel avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
were hosts at a reception in honor
of the bar mitzvah of their son,
Bernard, on Sunday, July 26,
which was held at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Wisper of 208 Josephine.
Mrs. L. Stone of St. Louis, Mo.,
is the house guest of ..Mrs. M. Ro-
I aenthal of Webb avenue. During
her stay here she is being delight-
fully entertained.
1
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schiller of
Washburn avenue motored to Co-
lumbus, Ohio, last week-end to
Leasing Rosenwald Named visit their eon, Maurice, who is
attending the summer session at
Vice-President of Sears, , Columbia
University.
Roebuck Company.
Miss Bera Rosenblatt of Buffalo,
CHICAGO.—(.1. T. A.)—Les- N. Y., is vacationing at Cass Lake
sing J. Rosenwald, eldest son of , for two weeks.
Julius Rosenwald, internationally
known philanthropist and business
Miss Lenore Katz of Cleveland,
man, was elected vice-chairman of Ohio, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
the board of directors of Sears, 1Marvin Reinfeldt of Palmer Park.
Roebuck & Co., and also chairman
of the executive committee. Len-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar, 2646
sing Rosenwald is a resident of Taylor avenue, will have open
house Sunday evening from ti until
Philadelphia.
Lessing Rosenwald, who is 40 10 o'clock, in honor of the lat-
years old, worked his way up from ter's niece, Miss Ethel Wolf of Los
the bottom. After his graduation Angeles, Cal., who has been their
from Cornell he joined Sears, Roe- guest for the past month. No
buck & Co. in a minor capacity. In cards.
1920 he was appointed manager
of the Philadelphia plant and three
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Marks of
yearn ago was elected vice-presi- 2442 Hazelwood avenue are spend-
dent of the firm.
ing • few weeks at Atlantic City.
In addition to following in his
distinguished father's footsteps in
A handkerchief and hosiery
the business world, Leasing Ro- shower was given at the Diana Inn
senwald has also carried on the in honor of Betty Koperman,
Rosenwald tradition in philan- Thursday evening, July 16. The
thropy and civic work. Ile is now chosen bridesmaids the Misses Fay
president of the Federation of Aronoff, Cele Radom, Sophie Ra-
Jewish Charities of Philadelphia. dom and Rose Columbia, were LA
He played a leading role in Phila- hostesses.
delphia's drive against unemploy-
ment and made • personal gift of
Mrs. Max Solovieh and Miss
$100,000 to the unemployment Pearl Sklar were joint hostesses at
fund .
a luncheon and personal shower in
Mrs. Isaac Litman of Ohio ave-
nue left for a motor trip to the
western coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marien-
thal of 3342 Fullerton avenue are
leaving the early part of August
for Philadelphia to make their fu-
ture home. Mr. Marienthal was
elected associate manager of the
Philadelphia branch of the Ameri-
can Woolen Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holtzman
and family have as their guest
Mrs. Holtzman's sister, Mrs. James
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Benyas
have returned from Gillets Lake, 1
where they spent a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
of 9384 Broadstreet entertained,
on July 24 with a dinner for 50
people, in honor of their son, Ber-
nard's, Bar Mitzvah. Reception
was held Sunday.
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18-HOLE
COURSES •
"Finest Golf Courses in the
Detroit District."—Tommy Ar-
mour.
Mon. to Fri-1 Round ....$1.00
All Day
$1.50
Saturday—I Retied
All Day
$1.50
$2.00
Sue., Holidays—All Day
After 2 p. rn
$2.00
$1.00
HAWTHORNE
VALLEY
W. Warrea at Merriman Rd.
3 FOR WAYNE
COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.
SEE PAGE
45 SELDEN AVENUE
to the heart of your neighborhood
12316 Dexter Blvd.
BETWEEN CORTLAND AND STURTEVANT
In selecting this LOCATION I had in mind the CONVENIENCE of our
patrons, who can now drive their cars here on their way to or back from work.
I know that every automobile owner will find the bringing of their car here
for SERVICE a PLEASANT and ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY EXPERI-
ENCE—we are equipped to completely service any make of car in a mini-
mum of time and cost, including MECHANICAL REPAIRS, LUBRICAT-
ING, PAINTING, BODY REPAIRING, TOP COVERING, COLLISION
WORK, BUMPING, WASHING, POLISHING, SIMONIZING.
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A Cordial Invitation Is Extended
The Entire Community
To Visit And Inspect This New And Model Garage
ABE MAX
AUTO SERVICE, Inc.
12316 Dexter Blvd. Hem. 9656
Between Cortland and Sturtevant