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Robinson 's AUGU ST
Engagements
FURNITURE SALE
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schane of 2419 Ferris avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Anna, to Theodore Kertesz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Kertesz.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I.acow announce the engagement of their
daughter, Anne, to Abe Cherrin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cherrin.
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Wedding Caiendar
Aug. 30—Miss Mary Diskin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dis-
kin of 632 Holbrook avenue, to Joseph Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Coleman of Munten, N. B., Canada, at the bride's residence.
Aug. 30—Miss Betsy Cohen, daughter of Mrs. R. Cohen, to Dr.
George G. Fineman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fineman,
Aug. 30—Miss Rose Polasky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Polasky of Clairmount avenue, to Meyer S. Schecter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mandel Schecter of Richton avenue.
Sept. 6—Miss 'Lena Jeanne Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Cohen of Louisville, Ky., to Maurice Goldberg of Ottawa, Canada.
Sept. 6--Miss Ilene Kruger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Kruger of Gladstone avenue, to Joseph Alter.
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An outfit of style and quality. The soft and arm chair
are coveted all over in plain or figured tapestry in a wide
selection of the newest colors. The carved frames are of
solid oak and extend along bases and up the arms. Here is
further evidence that prices of good furniture were never
before so low.
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Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dorb of 3037 Monterey avenue
a daughter, Shirley Edith.
Aug. 7—To Dr. and Mrs. David Marks of 15038 Muirland, a laugh
ter, Dolores Phyllis.
Furniture Company
Washington Blvd. at 1420 - Near Grand River Ave.
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OPEN EVENINGS
YOUNG ISRAEL HIGH
HOLY DAY SERVICES
Mr. and Mrs. George Galvan
have returned from an extendeo
Eastern trip.
—
Miss Gussie Eisenberg of West
Euclid avenue left for Cleveland.
Ohio, where she will be the guest
of relatives and friends until after
Labor Day.
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CONTINUING OUR
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RIVKIN—ADELSON
The marriage of Miss Edith
Adelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Adelson of 598 Vague ave-
nue, to Malcolm Rivkin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Rivkin of 147
Winona avenue, Highland Park,
took place Sunday afternoon, Aug.
23. The couple left immediately
after the ceremony for a two
weeks' motor trip through the
East.
Repeated for Benefit of Those Who Were
Unable to Attend This Sale in August!
For 29 years Marks have been Detroit's Hudson Seal
Ileadquerters! Marks brings you the greatest Hudson Seal
values in their history! A great variety of tricky new styles
in silhouettes and flares—self trimmed, and trimmed with
the following contrasting collars and cuffs; Russian Fitch—
German Fitch — White Ermine—Dyed Ermine (all shades)
—Gray Persian—Kolinsky and American Mink.
flag Clip Notes
Maurice Rosenstein of Taylor
avenue left for Palestine last
Tuesday
on the Europa and will
Arrangements are now being
Miss Fanny Kaufman of the
made for the High Holy Day Ser- remain over the winter.
Peace Caravan was a guest of Mrs.
vices to be helld at the Jewish Cen-
C. J. Levy while in this city lastl
Miss Rose Richards of Kirby Wednesday.
ter, 31 Melbourne avenue.
One of the outstanding activities avenue is visiting in New York.
of Young Israel is the conducting
Mrs. Ella Levine is spending a
of religious services in accordance
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Teitelbaum, few weeks in New York, where she
with Orthodox Jewish traditions. their (laughter Zelda and son Myer will be the guest of friends and
These services are conducted in of 2936 Fullerton avenue, are mo- relatives.
such a fashion as to attract young toring in the East, where they will
men and women to the synagogue. visit friends and relatives in the
Mrs. Mary Jacobson has re-
The Young Israel synagogue is New England states, New Yolk
Are Prepared to Serve You, as Usual, for
turned to her home in Detroit after
based upon an orderly and inspir- and New Jersey.
spending
several weeks with her
Your Holiday Work
ing service.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Interesting speakers have been
llenry
N.
Silberman
and
his
Sherman.
SKILLED OPERATORS
arranged to deliver the sermons. brother John returned Monday
This year Cantor Rodin will again from New York and White Plains.
MODERN MACHINERY
In honor of her guest, Mrs.
conduct the services.
PROMPT SERVICE and
Adolph Scher of Chicago, Mrs.
The committee headed by Irving
PERSONAL SUPERVISION
Mrs. J. Ellenstein and daughter, Wm. Kentz was hostess to 18
w. Schlusse1 will take reservations
at the Jewish Center every evening Barbara Sue, left for a trip to Mon- guests last Thursday at the Euclid SCHOOLS TO HAVE
All Help to Assure You of the
except Friday, commencing with treal, Canada, where they will be Golf and Country Club at a beau-
the guests of her mother, Mrs. D. tifully appointed bridge-luncheon.
Sept. 1.
"Faultless Always" Service
HOLIDAY SERVICES
Rutenberg.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Allan Lichtig, Mrs. Sherman Gross-
GET YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY
High
Holy Day services will be
The Misses Berdye London and light, Miss Betty Goldman of De- conducted in three branches of the
CaU MAdlson 4580
Rosalie Leion have returned to the troit, and Miss Ciel Collins of United Hebrew Schools, according
city after spending the past week- Cleveland.
■ nd your order will be promptly called for and delivered
to an announcement made this
end in Cedar Point, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Groes-
On Sunday afternoon, Temple week.
ner and daughters, the Misses Mil-
Abraham was the scene of a beau-1 The Philadelphia-Byron, Tux-
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Joyrich tiful wedding when Miss Betty! edo Holmur and Parkside-Midland
dred and June, of Ottawa Drive,
left by motor for Rochester, N. Y., motored to Cleveland to attend Glanz, daughter of Rabbi Glanz, schools will have accommodations
the
wedding f R egina Haber , sis - was united in marriage to Sam for many hundreds of worshipers.
for a brief visit with Mr. Glad-
stone's mother, Mrs. L. Gladstone. ter of Mrs. Joyrich, which took Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Seats are already on sale for the
place
at the Temple on the
services, proceeds going towards
Miss Mildred has just completed a
Goldberg. The bridesmaids, aim- the upkeep of the schools.
summer course at Ann Arbor and Heights.
it ar y attired in the bride s chosen
Cantor Hershele Kugel, former.
will remain in Rochester for a
colors of pink and yellow, with
Mrs. Ann Kaplan and Mrs. Sara hats to match, were the Misses Es- ly of Tel Aviv, Palestine, will con-
month.
Gorney were joint hostesses at a they Glanz, sister of the bride; So- duct the services in the Philadel.
bridge and personal shower on phie Blumennu, Pauline Goldberg, phis-Byron school.
MISS COOPER COMES Saturday evening, Aug. 22, at the and Miss Lillian Galinsky. The
San Min Cafe, honoring their sis-
art and,
h tlb GI
Al ex. Rosenblum Named Provision-
HERE FOR RECITALS ter, Miss Ilene Kruger, whose 14s
erg were
Glanz
avid Goldberg
erg and Irving
al Judge in St. Louis
marriage to Joseph Alter will be Klein. After the ceremony a re-
Court.
bliss Sadie Cooper, well-known an event of Sept. 6.
caption for 100
uests
guests
w ase
h Id i n
Iconcert
violinist
of
New
York,
has
It is not necessary to spoil the enjoyment of your party come to Detroit by special request
I the Temple parlors. After a honey-
ST. LOUIS.—(J.. T. A.)—Ira B.
Gertrude Jean Leve, daughter moon to Atlantic City, they will
Rosenblum, local attorney and
by worrying about "what to serve." Just phone of a group of music lovers to give of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Leve of 1635 be at home at Tawas City, Mich. Jewish
communal worker, has
a series of recitals. Hazelwood, has returned from a
Miss Cooper, who is a native of three weeks' stay in Chicago,
been appointed provisional judge
Boesky Bros. and we'll be glad to suggest and deliver Detroit,
In honor of three brides-elect, of the St. Louis court of criminal
received her musical edu- where she visited relatives
at the Misses Betty Glance, Ciel Col- correction. Mr. Rosenblum will
in New York, being a pro- Edgewater Beach.
everything you need to assure your party guests a cation
lins and Pearl Goldberg, Mesdames sit on the bench during the sum-
tege of I ascha Fi hb
s erg an
Morris and Phil Goldberg were
Mischa M h
ff
and
litter
a
delightful lunch—and you'll find it inexpensive, too! stellar a pupil of Leopold
Mrs. V. Schwartz of New York joint hostesses last Monday after- mer vacation of Judge R. Wein-
el!
Auer.
brenner. Juudge Rosenblum is a
has been spending some time with
Throughout her career she has her sister, Mrs. Sam Leve, of Ha- noon to 45 guests at a bridge- former president of a local Milli
luncheon at Para Leon Beech cafe. B'rith lodge.
appeared in concerts and recitals zelwood avenue.
JUST PHONE—EMPIRE 1.0753
in New York and New Jersey,
Miss Harriett Rosenberg has re-
where she has awakened her audi-
Miss Belle Goodman and turned to her home in Detroit af- Lodzer Tageblatt Disco n-
ences to a new standard of musical
tinues Publication.
fiancee,
Murray
Belkin,
have
re-
ter
spending a few days with her
education and appreciation. Wher- turned
from Cleveland , where they sister, Mrs. H. F. Anthony.
DINE AT BOESKY BROS.'
LODZ.—(J. T. A.)—The Lodz-
ever she has appeared many re-
attended
the
funeral
of
the
let-
er
Tageblatt,
oldest Yiddish daily
turn engagements were requested.
You'll enjoy the tastily prepared home cooked food
ters' mother, Mrs. Meyer Belkin,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bernstein of in Poland outside of Warsaw, has
served promptly and most reasonably. Meet your
who passed away Aug. 18.
suspended
publication.
Detroit spent a few days with their
B'NAI MOSHE NOTES
friends for lunch in our downtown shop.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Levy.
A few weeks ago Emanuel
Miss Thelma Lois Levine, daugh-
Hamburski, editor of the Lodger
A general meeting will be held ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levine
Monday afternoon Mesdames Tageblatt, died. Since then all ef-
Sunday, Aug. 30, at 2 p. m., for of Mack avenue, is spending a few Alex and Max Kahn were joint forts to continue publishing the
the purpose of nominating officers weeks in Chicago as the guest of hostesses at a bridge-tea at the paper have failed. Mr. Hamburaki
for the coming year. Every mem- her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Euclid Golf and Country Club for was a wealthy merchant, president
ber is urged to attend this very Jack Simon, formerly of Detroit.
34 guests. Out-of-town guests of the Lodz Merchants' Union, an
important meeting.
were Miss Ciel Collins, Cleveland; active Zionist worker and founder
Mrs. W. Bernstein and daugh- Mrs. Sam Weinberg, Saginaw; of and collaborator in many cul-
Hastings at Farnsworth The Sisterhood will give a mis- ters, Goldie and Geraldine, of Mrs. Phil Molne, Jackson; Miss tural institutions.
Twelfth at Hazelwood
cellaneous shower Wednesday Baltimore, Md., are visiting her Ciel Singer, Cincinnatti; Mrs. J.
Library Market, Library and Gratiot
afternoon, Aug. 26, nt 2 o'clock, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gold-, Leopold, Philadelphia, and Mrs.
in the synagogue, in honor of Miss berg of 2709 Fullerton avenue. I Allan Lichtig, Detroit.
Y acczal
Miss Lillian Jacobs, formerly of
DENTIST
now located at
292 Medbury avenue, is now re-
A. Z. A. NOTES
siding at 2962 Sturtevant.
8902 TWELFTH STREET
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Chapter 93:
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Lefkovits
(Above Boesky Bros.)
The last meeting of the chapter
entertained at an informal dinner Wan held at the home of Joe Ga-
Phone Madison 3615
Saturday, Aug. 22, at their home, litsk last Wednesday. Various
For the G
I Practice of
honoring Mr. Lefkovits' birthday. committee heads gave their reports
Dentistry.
Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. and it was announced that the
A. Hamborsky, Mr. and Mrs. It chapter baseball team had beaten
Hamborsky, Robert Hamborsky, Epsilon Mu. The deciding game
Miss Kathryn Simon and Miss Mir- as to who should be the contest-
SAVE YOUR EYES!
Take Advantage of
iam Sauber of Niagara Falls, ants against Alpha Tau for the Eye examination and glasses
N . Y.
championship will be played this prescribed by our DOCTOR of
Sunday between A. Z. A. and Ep- Optometry. Registered and cer-
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Climb' silon Mu. The next meeting of tified by State of Michigan... A
For Month of AUGUST ONLY
of 3407 Longfellow avenue have the chapter will be at the home of guaranteed service at surpris-
returned from an extended trip to Phil Chapnick.
.00
ingly low prices.
Niagara Falls, New York and
Jt
Scranton, Pa.
the Faultless
Broadway
AUGUST FUR SALE PRICES
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Convenient Payment.
Pobinson
Just to Remind You
WALTER WINCHELL
Births
Smart Carved 2•Pc. Living Room Suite
laita" deo
MARKS FURS
OTHERS UP TO anus
CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED
Junt make • onion &pooh. Viour selection will
be siored In 011/
voulto without coot.
Curtain Laundry
& Cleaners
Pnntiar Notes
HERMAN AND BEN MARKS
IIIARiss FURS
CST ^Oh SHED ISO)
1211 GRISWOLD
BETWEEN GRANDRIVER
AND STATIC STREETS
ONE BLOCK WEST
I Entire Floor.
of Fur.
OF WOODWARD
Free Perking In
Book Tower G
GEORGE GALVANI
--BARITONE--
Soloist of Temple Beth El
Announces that he is now forming classes in voice
culture and coaching for the fall season. Those de-
siring to enter these classes should make application
at once.
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Tag-Day of J. W. E. W. 0.
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Katzin, ac-
Sept. 6.
companied by Mr. and Mrs. A.
Kaplan, returned last week from
A special meeting of the Jewish
an extended motor trip through Women's European Welfare Or-
the East.
ganization will be held Monday,
Aug. 30, at the Atkinson branch of
Mrs. Rose Falbaum of Minne- Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
apolis, Minn., is visiting her broth-
At this meeting committee re-
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ports will be heard and important
Charles Wolfgang of 3351 Fuller- topics will be taken up.
ton avenue.
Final arrangements will be made
for the tag day to be held Satur-
evening and Sunday, the first
Jew, Oldest Man in Czecho- day
of Slicoth. Sunday, Sept. 6,
Slovakia, Dies at Age of 101. day
arrangements will also be made
for the home baked sale to be held
PRAGUE.—(J. T. A.)—Moritz Thursday before Rosh Hashonah,
Steiner, the oldest man in Szerho- Sept. 10, at all the Jewish meat
Slovakia, died suddenly at Neu- markets in Detroit.
haeusel while celebrating his one
I hundred and first birthday. Stei- , SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE
'ner was born in 1830.
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