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CLIFTON (MENUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

L'IllOrr

MARKS 29 1

AUGUST

Engagements

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SALE

F UR COATS

Featuring

Black Russian
Caracul

Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Yager of 2225 Blaine avenue announce th
engagement of their son, Sanford S. Yager, to Frances Roshkosh
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roshkosh of the Bronx, New York.

Bernard G. Weinberg, formerly
of Detroit, is officiating as rabbi
at Tunis, Lake camp, Delaware
county, New York.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Snyder of Baltimore, Md., announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Ilenrietta, to William George Garelik, son o
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Garelik of Cameron avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roshkosh of the Bronx, New York, announce the
Mrs. Joseph S. Landsberg and
daughters, Joyce and Lois, of 3310 engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Sanford S. Yager, son of
Sturtevant avenue, are spending a Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Yager of 2225 Blaine avenue.

JEWISH UNIVERSITY!
IN ITS SIXTH YEAR Have You Seen the

The opening of the sixth ace.'
demic year of the Hebrew Univer-
sity will take place on Oct. 27, ac-
cording to the announcement re-
ceived from Jerusalem by Dr. A.
S. W. Rosenbach, president of the
American Friends of the Hebrew
University.

"Courses in biology, which were
authorized at the meeting of the
board of governors held in Zurich
in July, will be introduced for the
Enriched With Silver Fox Collor
first time in the curriculum," Dr.
Rosenbach said. Examinations for
a degree which will be awarded
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kaplan of
for the first time by the Ilebrew,
1695 Boston boulevard have as
University will also be given in
Aug. 23-Miss Edith Adelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morri
their guests their son and (laugh-
October, according to the an-
Adelson
of
598
Vague
avenue.,
to
:Malcolm
I..
Rivkin,
son
of
Mr.
and
'
tor-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1
nouncement.
Kaplan, and daughter, Sally Law,1 Mrs. Sam Rivkin.
"Prof. G. Weil of Berlin Univer-
Aug. 25-Miss Dorothy King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
of Flint.
sity was elected a member of the
• King, to Charles Ernest Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Brown of
A coat of regal
board of governors at the Zurich
Miss Phyllis Kaplan of 1695 Goderich, Ont.
beauty and distinc-
sleeting," Dr. Rosenbach stated.
Boston boulevard is spending two
Aug. 30-Miss Betsy Cohen, daughter of Mrs. R. Cohen, to Dr. "Professor Weil will act as visiting
tion in fine quality
weeks at Bald Eagle Lake, Orton- George G. Fineman, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fineman.
black Russian Clini-
director of the Institute of Ori-
ville, Mich.
cal . . . smartly tail-
Aug. 30-Miss Rose Polasky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max ental Studies to succeed the late
ored by Marks own
Polasky of Clairmount avenue, to Meyer S. Scheeler, son of Mr. and Prof. Joseph Horowitz, former di-
Mrs.
Milton
E.
Greenblatt
and.
style designers in the
rector of the School of Oriental
Mrs. Mandel Scheeler of Richton avenue.
daughter, Lillian Maxine, of Glynn
new l'arisian mode.
Sept. 6-Miss Zenu Jeanne Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Studies."
Court are returning home Friday',
The genuine Silver
The academic council of the uni-
after spending the summer at Is- Cohen of Louisville, Ky., to Maurice Goldberg of Ottawa, Canada.
Fox collar adds to its
versity will be headed by Prof. I..
land Lake, Brighton, Mich.
smartness.
Ornstein, director of the Utrecht
University. Professor Ornstein
A farewell party was given by
has supervised the establishment,
COMPARE THESE VALUES
Mrs. Weiss Hecker of 2651 Carter
of the Einstein Institute of Phy-;
avenue for her sister, Mrs. Weiss
(Full
Stun)
sics
at the university. Three
Caracul
Leslie of California, Wednesday!
August Scle Pr i er
American members are included
evening, Aug. 19. Mrs. Weiss Les-
on the academic council, which is,
Aug. 11-To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Abramowitz of 2651 Rochester
lie is leaving for her home in Los
organized for the purpose of ad-
Raccoon
Angeles after spending the sum- avenue, a daughter, Annette Marilyn.
ogurt Sale Price $167.50
vising the university in questions
mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Aug. 7-To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ginsburg of 2669 Fullerton, a of academic administration.
Ilarry Weiss.
daughter, Sally Ann.
'Hudson Seal
Publication is announced by Dr.
ust
Aug. 6-To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Marcus of 15616 Normandy Rosenbach of two hitherto un-
P"" 16169.00
Mrs. Joseph Greenbaum and
known poems by the well-known
avenue, a daughter, Betty Louise.
sons, Seymour and Gerald, of Cal-1
Gray Siberian Squirrel
Aug. 2-To Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Katz of 18634 Muirland avenue, a Jewish poet, Moses hlayim Luzatto,
vert avenue are enjoying a vacs
in the second number of the Kir-
A."" Sale P"e.
lion at Island Lake, Brighton, son, Stanley Ivan.
jath Sepher, the Jewish biblio-
Mich.
Genuine Leopard
graphical journal published by the
August Sale Pr,. $275 . 00
Hebrew University Library.
The
Mrs. Charles Kohn and daugh-
poems were discovered in the col-
lets, Ada Wilma and Marjorie ,
Persian Lamb
lection of rare manuscrips owned
Jean, of 131 West l'arkhurst ave-
by the library. The Kirjath Se-
Aar." S." Pe".
nue are spending the month of Au-
pher is the only journal giving
gust at Island Lake, Brighton,
Genuine Alaska Seal
I complete bibliographical notes of
Mich.
Jewish publications.
A.1..t S." P"e
A scientific expedition to Syria
Genuine B
Mrs. Sophia Weil and Mrs. Sol Betty Frank, Benjamin Blank, Mischa Fishson, Peiaachke
in connection with the English
August Sale Price
Cohn left Saturday for Mackinac
Bornstein,
Rosa
Wallerstein,
Anatol
Winogradoff
hand-book
of Palestinian flora,
A small deposit
Island to visit their mother, Mrs.
which Dr. Rosenbach states is to
Among Those to Appear During Coming Season.
Genuine Mink
Minnie Cohn of Longfellow ave.
reserves your se-
be
the
next
publication
of the Ile-
August Sale Price
nue.
lection. Convenient
brew University Press Association,
A new era, is in store for Litt-•?
Other Fur Coats as law as $57.50
has just been completed. Michael
terms . . Free
1 man's 1 id dish Peopl's Theater I
Zohari of the department of buts
•ired Northern Muskrat
Cold Storage un-
during the comi ng seas on.
anyf the Hebrew University, was
til wanted.
I A. Littman, manager and owner
in charge
arge of the second expedition
;
of
the
theater,
announces
a
cast
to Lebanon, whose purpose was
H E R M A N AND BEN MARKS
of characters for the coming sea
ROSEN-GOLDSMITH
the study of the varieties of Pales-
A lovely wedding was solemn-1 son to supersede in prominence
tinian flora found there. A hand-
book of Palestinian flora in Ile-
ized Sunday evening at 6:30 other years in Mr. Littman's theat-
rical
experiences
in
Detroit.
Detroiter Given Farewell by brew has already been published
oclock, in the Crystal Ballroom of
[STA BL SHED 1003
by the Press Association, and is
the Book Cadillac Hotel, when
Detroit Jews will no doubt hail
Host of Friends at Dex-
of a popular nature. It is expected
Miss Schonette Goldsmith, daugh- the coming of the stars already
ter Talmud Torah.
that the Ilebrew handbook will be
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Zell Gold- mentioned for participation dur-
of particular use in the schools in
BETWEEN GRAND RIVER
, smith, was united in marriage to ing the next season. Most of them
AND STATE TREETS
Rabbi David Rine, prominent in Palestine.
Harry K. Rosen, son of Mrs. S. have already won favors with De-
According to the semi-annual
OF WOODWARD
Rosen, by Rabbi A. M. Hershman. troit audiences. Betty Frank Is northwest section of Detroit and
ONE BLOCK WEST
Fr•s Reding In
The bride was lovely in an Em. , a favorite here of long standing. as a leader in the congregation and report of the Hebrew University
6 Entir• Floors
school of the Tuxedo-Holmur Tal- Library just received by Dr. Ros-
Book
Tower
Garage
;
press
Eugenie
gown
of
ivory
taf-1Mischa
Fishson
is
perhaps
one
of
of Furs
; feta fashioned with short puffed' the beat liked actors who played mud Torah, has been called to be- enbach, the Ilebrew University
Library, founded in 1925, had at
sleeves, molded, high waist line for more than a single season in come the spiritual guide of the
and a skirt that spread from the this city. Pesachke Burstein of three synagogues in Sheboygan, the end of June 230,000 cats
logued volumes, of which 95,000
Wisconsin.
York
the
Publix
Theater
of
New
hips into a circular, billowing
More than 160 people gathered were in German, 44,000 in English,
,• train, Her cap was of Duchesse will be another outstanding star
38,200 in Ilebrew, 12,000 in
at
a
farewell
gathering
in
his
honor
mother's
wedding
participating
in
the
local
cast.
I lace from her
French, 9,000 in Russian and 8,700
gown, and her long tulle veil was Rosa Wallerstein, noted charac- at the Tuxedo-Ilolmur Talmud Tor-
in Yiddish. In the last year 14,-
ah.
A
committee
of
10
came
to
trimmed with the Duchesse lace. ter actress, a leading lady and a
000 volumes were added, 38 per
Her only ornament was a small noted singer, who will play leading extend greetings in behaif of the
cent (5,300) of which were Jude-
Ohel
Moshe
Synagogue
on
Michi-
ivory miniature, a family heirloom, roles with Betty Frank, will be
worn as a pendant, and she car- among the chief members of the gan avenue, where he served as ice, including 2,251 in Hebrew;
2,266 were added to the medical
rabbi
prior
to
coming
to
the
Dex-
ried a Bible.
cast. The talented Clara Gold,
ter Talmur Torah three years ago. department, 1,260 to the collection
The altar was arched by a bower Anatole Winogradoff of the Mau-
of
sociology and pedagogy and 700
During the past three years Rab-
of white asters and gladioli, and rice Schwartz cast. Reuben Wend-
bi Rine served the Chevra Shas of to the natural sciences and mathe-
two huge standards filled with the roff and others will be included in
matical
department. The library
the Dexter School.
white blooms, flanked the altar. this cast. These names alone
At the farewell Louis Dann spoke receives more than 1,500 newspa•
Tall standards, filled with white already promise a great season for
pers
and
periodicals.
highly of Rabbi Rine's accomplish-
gl adioli, connected by white satin Detroit's Yiddish theater.
ments in Detroit, Mr. Dann intro-
streamers. formed an aisle. The full responsibility for the
duced Eli Lightstone to act as
The bride was attended by Mrs, company will be with Betty Frank
chairman of the evening. Rabbi
Emil Waldbott, as matron of hon. and her husband, the musician,
Cutler spoke on the significance of
or, and hike Natalie Berge, a s Benjamin Block. Mr. Grushkoff heading a Chevra such as Detroit

maid of honor. The former was will be in charge of the orchestra.
Abraham Littman is being con- Chevra Shas which has been in ex-
gowned in shell pink satin, and
istence for 40 years. Meyer Beck-
t e latter in pale yellow satin. gratulated by his friends for the man and A. Teitelbaum also spoke Sabbath Services:
Rabbi Leon Pram will occupy

They carried bouquets of Talis- notable contribution he is making
Before introducing Rabbi Rine the pulpit Saturday morning, Aug.
man rose s. The bridesmaids, to the Yiddish theater's advance-
Mr. Lightstone presented him with 22, at 10:30. Services are held
gowned in pastel tints shading ment in Detroit by his choice of no
a gold gimlet in behalf of the ladies in the Brown Memorial Chapel.
from eggshell to flame, carried excellent a cast for this year.
auxiliary. Build Rine thanked the
bouquets of pink roses tied with
members and said he considers the TO CONDUCT SERVICES
bows matching the lint of their
gathering not a personal tribute
!gowns. They were: Miss Avis
IN YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO
but rather as a demonstration o f
Rice, Mrs. S. Rosenman, Miss Ruth
respect for learning and the Torah
I Berse, Miss Sylvia Berse, Miss Mol-
Rev. Jacob Silverman, prominent
Mliton Hirschfield left for New He expressed hope that the Chevra
' lie Zeman and Miss Alva Apple-
in many Jewish circle's, has been
You'll enjoy the tastily prepared home cooked food
York City, where he will visit will continue as In the past.
baum. The flower girls were Bar -
Mr. Abramovitz and the Ladies' called to ofliciate at High Holy Day
friends for a few days.
served promptly and most reasonably. Meet your
bare Kamer, neice of the groom,
Auxiliary of the Chevra arranged services in Youngstown, Ohio, at
friends for lunch in our downtown shop.
Romayne Holden, neice of the
Congregation Anshe Eines, a Con-
the event.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Schwartz
bride, and Elaine Israel. They
servative synagogue.
were dressed in lavender, yellow and sons are spending a few weeks
Rev. Silverman was for five years
Tag-Day
of
J.
at
•and blue, respectively, and strew- at Atlantic City.
assistant cantor in Congregation
Cass Lake,
' ed rose petals from flower baskets
Mr. and Mrs. George Fax and
; filled with blossoms to match their
A special board of directors'
_, dresses. Little Stewart Korner Mrs. Frances bevy of Detroit spent
nephew of the groom was the ring. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. meeting was held Wednesday, Aug.
C. J. Levy.
!bearer.
12. Final arrangements were
made for the tag day to be held
Hastings at Farnsworth
Twelfth at Hazelwood
Mrs. Goldsmith, mother of the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Levy of Sunday, Aug. 23, at Cass Lake. It
bride, was lovely in rhinestone,
Jackson spent Sunday in this city. was also decided to hold a home
Library Market, Library and Gratiot
studded peach chiffon, and wore a
baked sale at the Jewish meat mar-
corsage of tea roses. Mrs. S. Ro-
Mrs. Joseph Sempliner has re- kets Thursday before Yom Kip-
-- sen, mother of the groom, was at-
! tractive in black lace with a car- turned home after spending two pur, Sept. 17. All friendly organ-
sage of orchids. weeks in Rochester, N. Y. with her izations are asked not to under-
sister, Mrs. Harry Burnstein. She take affairs on the mentioned
Th e b rte
i I an groom
d
are motor- wan accompanied home by her dates.
' Inc through Canada to New York
1 and Atlantic City. They will
-
I spend some time at Bar Harbor. mother,
Mrs. Joseph
Kramer.
Mrs. Naomi
Blumenau
has re-

month at Island Lake.
Joyce _
celebrated her eighth birthday on
Aug, 16 with a party for 12 chil.. '
dean.

Wedding Calendar

365

Births

925.00

Y

Clever Fur Coats in
Rollins' August Sale?

Ima g ine ! >e p Mink

Coats Are Only s 795

The Grand Duchess, herself,
would have been proud to own
one. They're made of rich, dark
skins from Quebec and skill-
fully fashioned to give you a
"trig" silhouette.

Other Mink Coats range
from $895 to $3500 (One
sketched is $1895).

Other Typical
Values Include:

975.00

A GREAT CAST OF ACTORS COMES TO
LITTMAN'S YIDDISH PEOPLE'S THEATER

*285.00

$335.00

$295

Persian Lamb, -

Alaska Seal, - $385

Leopard, - - - $335

$255

Caracul, - - - -

*432.50

$785.00

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Sidney and David of Detroit.
now located at 12316 Dexter boul-
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Miss Mini Hirschfield has re- tevant.
turned home after spending sever-
Mr. Max announces that he has
al days in Detroit.
inaugurated a plan wherby motor-
ists will be able to have repairs
made on an easy payment plan.
Announcing the opening of his ga-
rage on Dexter boulevard, Mr. Max
stated:
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Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz
"In relectinng this location I had
= and son, Bobby of West Iroquois
in mind the convenience of our pa-
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trons,
who can now drive their
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REV. JACOB SILVERMAN

To the old cat, says the proverb, /
Shaarey Zedek in Detroit. Prior
to his coming to this city he re- give • tender mouse.
,' sided for 15 years in Toledo and
Eye examination and glasses
was affiliated during the entire 15
prescribed by our DOCTOR of
When wise men play the fool
years with Congregation B'nai they do it thoroughly.
Optometry. Registered and cer-
, Israel.
tified by State of Michigan... A
Cantor Silverman has made many
guaranteed service at surprise
The wise discourses of a poor
friends in Toledo and Detroit, and man go for nothing.
ingly low prices.
by his devotion to Jewish causes,
, and participation in many move-
, e
, ments he has won the respect of
both communities.
An able musician, Rev. Silverman
PROOFS
Proed No. 1 -A warded 1st Prise at
has a good record in cantors' cir-
Perla Expo•Ition.
cies. He is affilhated with the
Thet the Kridoe Institute ro
Gw. Hair
Cantors' Association of Detroit.
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