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America Apish Periodical eater

CLIFTON AVINUB

CINCINNATI

20, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

WYROIT, A1115/10.1 RONICLE

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Aug. 9-Miss Rose Lorraine Berlin, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. S
J. Iterlin of Lincoln avenue, Highland Park, to George G. Koren
formerly of Cleveland, Ohio.
Aug. 16-Miss Schonette Sis Goldsmith, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs.
Zell L. Goldsmith of 3036 Cortland avenue, to harry K. Rosen, son
of Nies. Ruth Rosen of Kipling avenue, at Hotel Book-Cadillac.
Aug. 16-Miss Rose Weinstock of Toronto, Canada, to Robert E.
Salzman of Cleveland, Ohio, in Windsor, Ont.

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It is only on the basis of sound and selfish advan-
tage the public can be spurred to action at this time.



This is the basis on which ROBINSON'S August 1
Furniture Sale makes its appeal.


- Prices are lower than ever before; perhaps lower than they
will ever be again. In view of this fact, immediate purchase
becomes a wise and conservative action!



Everything in our great six-story store now reduced!



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But we, for our part, are not surprised. The sheer logic of
the thing cannot be denied.

Practically our entire stock was bought at latest low prices;
to have them go much lower would hardly justify the labor of
manufacture.

That's why we say: "NOW is the best time to buy
furniture!"



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Robinson !



Furniture Company!

Washington Blvd. at 1420 Near Grand River Ave.

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Eye examination and glasses
prescribed by our DOCTOR of
Optometry. Registered and cer-
tified by State of Michigan... A
guaranteed service at surpris-
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Mrs. Irving Steinman, 1117s. Ber-
nard Beck, Mrs. Sam Cohen, Mrs.
1. H. Solomon, Mrs. Irving Levey
and Mrs. Morris Kaplan enter-
tained and members of the Sister-
, hood of Temple Beth Jacob at
luncheon and bridge on Wednesday
at the Jewish Community Center.
Fourteen tables were in play dur-
ing the afternoon.

MURRAY'S

CALLS IMMIGRATION
BAN UN-CHRISTIAN

(DR. M. JACKMAN, OPT.)

1119 GRISWOLD ST.

Near Kinael's
Open Evenings Until 9 o'clock.

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DAILY EXCURSIONS

9 A. IL Dome S P. 31.
Nome 11:30 P. m.. (ridgy, Jul,
31-7 Hour. rat rat-In-0q'
Fite dancing en Ow boat: lot
hon. at rol.lellay 75o I.
419,
lam: Sondavi.
11.25 I, T. ehilifree 651. Worn

um day. T111099•1 31.40 I. T.
Wu Pal a t lad Sanksly.
$1.75 a. T.. Worn 2.1•1 dl,:
11.50 ono gni Inholted. 12 10
T. CI09101 Ill 141.1114M
1122

Two-Day Outing at
Put-in-Bay, $7

An all-eltienve
cur. ion, including round t rip
on hoot. room at Crevcent Hotel
and all meal..

Cedar Point Excursion
Every Friday

Three and one-half houro at
the Lido of America. Fare rc•

SEATTLE.-(J. T. A.)-Oppo-
sition to immigration restrictions
as being un-Christian was voiced
at the closing session of the first
united convention of the Congre-
gational and Christian Churches
here. No resolution was drawn up
on the subject of immigration or
the lowering of tariff rates, but the
papers read in favor of a more lib-
eral policy in both matters are to
be published with resolutions on
other subjects.
"We have no Christian right to
more room than we need, while
others are overcrowded," declared
one speaker. "The Golden Rule
must apply among nations. Efforts
to secure privilege's at the expense
of other peoples, black, brown, yel-
low, white or red, whether through
isolation, discriminatory and un-
warranted immigrant exclusion, or
other plans and programs, are un-
Christian."
Since this liberal branch of
Protestant churches is opposed to
proselyting amongst Jews, the sub-
ject was not even brought up in
any of the discussions of the Home
Missions Council, which met at the
same time. The general feeling
of the Congregational and Chris-
tian Churches, which together
number more than a million mem-
bers, is that they should fully co-
operate with and encourage Jews
in the practice of the latter's own
religion, whose fundamental ideas
they regard as being identical with
their own.

NOW

PAUL

A.
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1211 GRISWOLD

BETWEEN GRANDRIVER
AND STATE STREETS
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Mrs. Louis Portnoy of Petoskey
LEWIS-GREEN
avenue entertained at a personal
31iss Lillian Green, daughter of
shower July 27 in honor of Miss Mr. and Mrs. David Green of 3500
Anne Bernstein.
West Warren avenue, was united
in marriage to Benjamin Lewis, S•bbath Services:
Miss Anne Bernstein was honor son of Mrs. Sarah Lewis of To- Rabbi Joseph Gumbiner will or- S
guest at a delightful linen shower ronto. The ceremony was per- cupy the pulpit Saturday morning. um
given by Mrs. Morris Rubenstein formed at 4 p.
Rabbi Ilersh- Aug. 8, and speak on the subect.
of Marston avenue on Aug. 4. man officiating.
Dinner was "An Alternative to Revolution."
Covers were laid for 40.
served at the Detroit-Lelani Ho- Services begin at 10 o'clock and
tel and was followed by a recep- are held in the Brown Memorial ,
Chapel.
Members of Delta Omega Iota tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left for a
Sorority, Gamma chapter, were
joint hostesses on Tuesday eve. motor trip through Northern
fling, Aug. 4, at a surprise-miscel- Michigan.
Board Meeting of J. W. E.
laneous shower honoring a mem-
W. 0. at Belle Isle.
KAUFMAN-SHECHTER
ber, Miss Annette Lowenstein,
Picnics are more enjoyable when sandwiches are
The marriage of Miss Jean
bride-elect. The shower was held
A
special
meeting of the Jew- made with Boesky Bros.' delicatessen. Distinctly
at the home of Miss Min Millman, Shechter, (laughter of David
589 Holbrook avenue. Bunco was Shechter, and Jack Kaufman, son ish Women's European Welfare
the diversion of the evening. Deco- of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kaufman, Organization was held at the At- flavored, it is ideal for outings, cold plate lunches,
rations were carried out in white. was solemnized at the Edison kinson branch of Shaarey Zedek sandwiches, etc. Try it this week-end. If you like,
Hotel, Mt. Clemens, July 26.
Miss Shechter wore a net frock Aug. 3. Mrs. Joe Radner presided.
Mrs. A. Harry Brodie of Chi-
we'll be glad to deliver.
Letters were read from the F:uro-
cago boulevard left for a visit to of flesh colored net, with short
puff sleeves and long white kid peas families who have been on
Philadelphia and Atlantic City.
gloves and blue satin slippers. She
JUST PHONE-EMPIRE 1-0753
wore a hat of pale blue horsehair, the regular supporting list for the
Miss Rose L. Berlin, daughter with a wreath of tiny pink rose- last six years and from new fami -
of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Berlin of buds. Her flowers were white lies asking for support. The latter
Lincoln avenue, Ilighland Park, roses and baby'sbreath.
DINE AT BOESKY BROS.'
were turned over to the board of
whose marriage to George G. Ko-
Miss Betty Shechter was her
You'll enjoy the tastily prepared home cooked food
yen will be an event of Sunday, sister's maid of honor, and the directors for action. There were
served promptly and most reasonably. Meet your
Aug. 9, was entertained at a num- Misses Mary Zumberg and Rose paid out the regular monthly al_
ber of events in the past week. Kaufman were the bridesmaids.
friends for lunch in our downtown shop.
lowances to the European Orphan.
Mrs. Morris Kellman has enter-
William Kaufman performed ed families and temporary aid in
tained Miss Berlin with a bridge- the duties of best man and David $5 checks to each new family, also
luncheon and linen shower at her Goldsmith and Martin Shechter for private board of orphans being
home on Tyler avenue, and Mrs. served as ushers.
supported in Detroit.
Ben Aaron gave a miscellaneous
Dinner and dancing for 95
A report was heard from Mrs.
shower and midnight boutlette in guests followed the ceremony, A. Katzen, vice-president, that the
her home on Broadstreet boule- which was performed by Rev. D. tag-day was a success. Thanks were
vard. Mrs. Ben Berlin (Bessie Leibovitz, after which Mr. and expressed to all committee.
Surath) entertained at a per- Mrs. Kaufman left for a motor
Hastings at Farnsworth
Arrangements were made for the Twelfth at Hazelwood
sonal shower with dinner and trip to Chicago.
excursion to Bob - Lo, conducted by
bridge at the Golden Pheasant
the North Woodward Branb of the 1
Library Market, Library and Gratiot
Inn and Miss Celia Erman gave a
KOHN-DANTO
organization for Aug. 5, also for
linen shower, including a sewing
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Danto of the board of director meeting for,
contest, bridge and luncheon, in 1655 Kendall avenue announce the Wednesday, Aug. 12, 1 p. m. at
her home on l'ingree avenue. Miss marriage of their (laughter, I: nt- Belle Isle, back of the New Casino.:
Minnie Thome and Ben Dolnick zie Danto, to Gerald Kohn, son
entertained Miss Berlin and Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohn of Bal-
suummuuutumumiuurumliuuuuuiumoiurmimomumuiouumuoiuuuuuuumuuuumumuaumuiiui uumoiuuurauoimuulusuusuumsnmsiss
Koven at dinner.
timore, Md., on Sunday, July 26.
The ceremony was performed by
Morton Friedman of Chicago, Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon at his resi-
fiance of Rosalie Goldstick, is vie- dense, in the presence of the inv-
iting in this city. mediate members of the families,
of the bride and groom.
Mrs. I. Nurko of Belmont ave-
COWAN-FREEDMAN
nue returned from a brief visit to
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Freedman of
2717 Monterey avenue announce , E
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Rhodes the marriage of their daughter, !ff.:
• of the Belcrest left for a motor Lillian, to Harrison A. Cowan, I
trip to the "Dells" in Wisconsin, which took place Sunday, Aug. 2. E
and will be gone 10 days.
Rabbi A. M. H ershman ociated.'
ffi
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The bride and groom left for an • W.
Mrs. Sam Friedman left for her extended tour to eastern watering' E
home in Chicago after a three places.
Price
Price
Size
Size
weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Each Set
Each
Set
Fred Carn of Hazelwood avenue.
Joint Sorority and Fraternity g
31'525 (525.21) $8.57 $33.40
2910.40 (4.40.21) $4.98 $1920
The Misses Sara and Laura Ka-
2815.50 (5.50-18) 8.75 34.00
2914.50 (450-20) 5.60 21.80
Moonlight Aug. 21.
minsky of Johnstown, l'a., are
2915.50 (5.50-19) 8.90 34.60
30x450 (450.21) 5.69 2220
visiting their cousins, Mr. and
Miss Sadie Levin is on the coo -
32x6.00 (6.00-20) 11.50 44.60
2824.75 (4.75.19) 6.65 25.90
' Mrs. II. L. Cummins of Burlin- mittee in charge of the moolight,
(Six ply)
29:4.75 (4.75-20) 615 2620
game avenue. sponsored by Beta Rho Delta Stir-
:
29x5.00 (5.00.19) 6.98 2720
33z6.00 (6.00.21) 1145 4520
ority and Phi Kappa Epsilon Era-
(Six ply)
3015.00 (5.00-20) 7.10 27.60
Miss Sarah Weinberg of Hazel- ternity, on the Steamer Columbia,
28:525 (525-18) 7.90 30.60
wood avenue left for Rochester- Friday evening, Aug. 21. Boat R
30x3f,5 Reg.c1.11ith
N. Y., and will be gone several leaves foot of Woodward avenue
29x525 (525.19) 8.15 3140
Pressure
4.39 17.08
weeks.
at 8:45. Music will be by Ray Gor-
ell and his band. Proceed will go
Miss Lola Weinberg is visiting to charity. Others on the commit-
, in Cleveland.
tee: Misses Sally Cutler, chairman.
Min Fox, Laura Berghoff and ('cif
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Margolis of Ginsburg and Messrs. Lewis Si,
St. Louis are guests of their par- ter, chairmen. Jack Slutsky, Aaron ,
eats , Mr am 1L
i Tabash- Rosen, Sam Gutterman and Sidney
Mrs.Louis
nik of Webb avenue.
Escrow.

Boesky Bros.

WEDS HIS SECRETARY

The Most Wonderful Tire Values

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MARQUIS OF READING

LONDON.- The Marquis of
Reading, 70 years old, former Vice-
roy of India, and for 20 years an
eminent figure in British politics
and Miss Stella ('harnaud, known
as "the must remarkable woman in
London," were married Thursday.
Miss Charnaud, who has served
as his secretary for several years,
is 37.
"I am still going to be the per-
fect private secretary," she said.
Her perfection has been com-
mented on for years in the impor-
tant business and political circles.
An American business man recent-
ly offered her $25,000 a year to join
his organization. She has a repu-
tation as a beauty, a musician and
a linguist.

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"Life of Theodor Herz! New .
Mr. and Mrs. M. Prince and
Educational Film.
• children, Dick and Joan of Cal- Ruth Light Leaves for Pales
tine.
vert avenue, are vacationing at
MOONLIGHT TO
"The Life of Theodor Herzl,"
LAKE ST. CLAIR
the name of a new film that has • Cedar Point.
94..71, 605.
Miss
Ruth
Light, the young
Sal.-591.. 75t1
just be
m
been
ease(
lb yt h e PI
a estine
Ilailai Itultaid
tr. 1 45.
Morris Galanter of Bayonne, N. American-Jewish artist, sailed last
FINZEL'S BAND
! Educational Committee, 71 West
Iond•hlk 0210. D..5 fat of Plat St
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, July 30. on the S. S
Fourtyseventh street, New York,'
U99111911 halo.
This film is accompanied by an ex- Samuel Paul of Buena Vista ave- Volcania for a year's stay in Pales- E
tine where she has been invited by
cellently printed eight-page lecture., nor.
a number of workers settlements
The film and lecture describe the'
LI
Mrs. Etta Krupp of Toledo to sojourn there and study the life
life of the great founder of modern
of
of the Jewish pioneers on the spot.
spent
last
week-end
as
the
guest
Zionism as well as the history
Zionism up to the death of Ilerz1.1 of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman Ruth I.ight intends to paint her im-
personal
pressions of the Jewish Homeland
of
West
Grand
boulevard.
Besides reviewing fully the
Or Any Time Call
as well as a series of portrait stud-
life of Theodor Ilerzl, there is a
/3
Miss Aimee Tobias is s p endin g ies of the leading spirits among the
copious discussion of Ilerzl's re-
A. Z. A. No. 93.
pioneers.
a
few
weeks
at
the
Wilshire.
lations
with distinguished person.
News the Aleph Nate Rubin won
Ruth Light had a most auspiei-
the junior checker championship alities of his time, including Kaiser
ous debut in the New York art S
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Pollock
and
Wii
hel
For
m II, the Sultan of Turkey,
of the U. S., that the chapter base-
Lucille, and Mrs. Sarah world recently on the occasion of -4:
hall team is tied for second place Max Nordau, Israel Zangwill, (laughter,
Goldberg and children motored to an exhibition by the Montross Gal.
in the race for honors, that the Baron de Hirsch, and Baron Ed- Mil
lery of a series of her paintints
Milwaukee.
mond
de
Rothschild.
The
film
pro-
ehapter will take an all day boat
entitled "East Side Stories."
outing Sunday. Aug. 9, and that vides pictures of all these and of
Miss Light is a member of the
Mrs. Ethel McWilliams and son ,
the
ea
rly
Zionist
Congresses
and
Aleph Koplin is giving a party ofr
"Eretz"Art Circle.
the
del
egates
whim
Ilerzl
attracted
Jack
and
Buster
spent
the
week-
the boys at his cottage called, Mis-
!!
over
the
globe.
end
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
from
a
The Kind You Can Forget
sion Orange. held the attention of
The Ilerzl film can be shown Lened. Sternfeld at Strawberry Is-
members at the last weekly meet-
About
easily at home or in the classroom
her new residence, 10007 South
ing.
boulevard.
with t he aid of a small electric pro-
Phone Madison 9250
a
Mrs. A. Kaliski and children,
jector.
125 Clairmount Ave.
Gifts to Scholarship Fund of
Rhoda and Louis, of Calvert ave
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bloom of B
Formed, Manager Florentine Hoorn
Council of Jewish Women.
Jew Chosen Mayor of City In nue, are visiting at Cedar Point. 234 Windemere avenue, Highland
Park, announce the graduation of
The Detroit section, National
Dutch East Indies.
Mrs. Harry Bennet of Parkside their daughter. Ruth Beverly,
Council of Jewish Women, have re.
aveneu left for Schroon Lake with from the Highland Park Iligh
ceived contributions to the scholar-
AMSTERDAM.-(J. T. A.)- Mrs. S. Benderof, who has been School on Thursday, Aug. 6.
ship funds as follows:
The government of the Dutch Eas t their house guest.
To the Ida E. Ginsburg Scholar- Indies has appointed Frid Van Lie
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Sheresky
ship I.oan Fund in memory of Ber- mayor of Cheribou, a city on the
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Davis of Cin-
nard Ginsburg, from Miss Hattie Dutch island of Java, according to cinnati spent a few days in Detroit are motoring to New York and
General
Atlantic
City on a combined busi-
Gittleman, Mr. and Mrs. filbert word received here from Batavia as guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Insurance
ness and pleasure trip.
, Kahn, Mr. Jesse F. Hirschman, the capital of Java. Van Lier, who Galanty of the Belcrest.
2210 Park Ave. Miss Sadie Hirschman, Mr. and is an engineer and president o
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenblatt
Randolph 8181 I Mrs. Abraham J. Levin; to the the Cheribou Association for Jew . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich, have returned from an extended
, memory of Ruth Franklin Einstein, Affairs, is the first Jew to hold accompanied by A. W. Haber, mo-
trip
through the East, where they
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE from Jesse F. Hirschman and Miss the office of mayor in the Dutch
tored to Cleveland for the week- were the guests of relatives and
COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.
Sadie Hirschman.
East Indies.
end to visit Mrs. Esther Haber at friends.

gloved to 11.00. including ride
c the Inlet Trail. Leave 9 s. rn.
m. limn. 1015 n. to.

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Convenient Payments! Liberal Trade-ins!

Don't Buy A Fur Coat Anywhere At Any
Price Until You Attend This Great Event!
It's The Talk of All Detroit.

Marriages

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ROSENBERG-ETTENHEIMER
The marriage of Mrs. Minnie
,4145F"ril
Ettenheimer and William Rosen-
berg occurred Saturday, Aug. 1,
Mrs. Maurice Landau and chil followed by a beautifully appoint-
dren motored to Asheville, N. C. ed luncheon at L'Aiglon. Mr. and
where they will spend the remain Mrs. Rosenberg left immediately
der of ,the summer with then for Mackinac Island. They will be
family, Mi.. and Mrs. Joseph Lam- at home to their friends at 1558
, port.
Glynn Court.

Our business friends express surprise to learn that we are
busy-yes, actually BUSY! Yet the fact remains that we are
selling more furniture than ever before.

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Fun colors

Aug. 4.-To Mr. and Mrs. W. Abraham Goldberg (Ruth II. Cohen
of Chicago, formerly of Detroit, a son, Joel.
July 29-To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer (Buddy) Meyerson of 3788
Glynn Court, a son, Aubrey Jay.
July 27-To Mr. and Mrs. S. Raider (Ida Roth) of 2682 Cle-
menu, a daughter, Yvonne Beverly.
July 19-To Mr. and Mrs. George Rabinowitz of 16565 Northlawn,
a son, Merton Jules.
July 5-To Mr. and Mrs. Barry Stein of 3010 Virginia Park, a
son, Edward.





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