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7iieDLTRorr EWINI ef ROXICLE

SIX

All Copy Must Be In
Day Earlier Next Week

Due to the fact that the Rosh
Hashonah issue will go to press
■ day earlier than usual, all
copy submitted for publication
in the coming issue must reach
the editor's desk not later than
noon on Tuesday.

Saturday is the last day of

Himelhoch's
Special Sale of
Fall Fashions

School Supplies

School Bags, Portfolios, Tablets, Paper,
Pencils, Pencil Boxes, Primary
School Books

John V. Sheehan U Co.

1550 WOODWARD AVENUE Booksellers Since 1876

WASHINGTON, D.
T. A.)-According to a state
ment given out at the Depart-
ment of Labor, Germans showed
the greater increase in the im-
migration movement of last year
with the Jews following next.

1

CLYDE E. HORNUNG, Inc.

FISHER

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B'NAI MOSHE NOTES

Pontiac Notes

FURNITURE!

Furniture Brokers Outlet

DR. H. BASKIN

COMPARE

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PRICES

Firestone Tires give you added
values at no extra cost including-
More rubber in the tread gives you
up to 25% more non-skid wear.
Come in and compare actual sec-
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See for yourself how Firestone gives
you most value for your dollar.

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Price
The
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4.40.21_44.9S 81.98 pair°
4.50-21
5.69 11.10
5.61
6.65 6.65 1460
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Tim
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Gifts to Hadassah Fund.

3357 ELMHURST

HALL CAINE WAS
FRIEND OF JEWS

years 1892-93 he went to Russia
for the Russian Jewish Committee,
on a tour of investigation. On
the basis of his findings he con-
tributed a series of articles to the
London Times in which he strongly
denounced the Czarist officials.
Sir hall was also a devoted
supporter of Zionism. On many
occasions lie wrote and spoke in
behalf of the Jewish work in Pal-
estine. Sir Hall was one of the
participants in the meeting held
in Albert Hall to protest against
the issuance of the Passfield White
Paper.

OLD FOLKS HOME

home of Mrs. Rose Kornfield. Mrs. I
Schwartz is leaving for Youngs-'
!town, her former home. A thea-
ter party in honor of Mrs.
Schwartz was given on Tuesday
evening by Mrs. Stern. Mrs.'
Bertha Weiss also received for
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cohen, for- Mrs. Schwartz on Sunday last.
merly of Wildemere avenue, are
new residing at 2009 Calvert ave-
Honoring Mrs. F. Phillips of
nue.
Pittsburgh, a guest of Mrs. Ed
Bankler of 2303 Gladstone, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Seltzer A. Shewack gave a bridge-lunch-
and family have returned from a eon at the home of the former.
summer's stay at their cottage at
Black Lake.
A
beautiful
bridge-luncheon
was given by Mrs. Nathan Fish-
Mrs. Joseph A. Bakst and chil-
man
in
honor
of
her
cousin, Mew
dren have returned to their home
after spending the summer at Gra- I. Cohen of New York. The table
was
beautifully
set
and
decorated
tiot Beach.
for 14 guests,

Mrs. II. E. Byron and (laughter,
Eileen, of Boston boulevard, who
have been guests at the Traymore
Hotel in Atlantic City, are ex-
pected home after Labor Day.

Mrs. Henrietta Garvett and Miss
Esther Goldsmith have gone to
New York and Atlantic City for
two weeks. They were accom-
panied by Miss Eleanor Garvett,
who will enter Linden Hall, Lititz,
Pa., on Sept. 15.

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MASS MEETING

of the

CONG. BETH TEFILAH

Detroit Jewish Emergency Relief Fund.

Mt. Clemens, Mich.

SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT.5, 8 p. m.

Announces that the Well-Known
Detroit Cantor

Milton Spickler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Spickler of 1709 Edi-
son avenue, has returned from
Assisted by • Choir
Rumny, II., after spending the
summer at Camp Stinson, Stinson Will conduct services during Reels
Hashonah
and Yom Kippur. .
Lake.
All Jews in Mt. Clemens are in-
vited to attend.
Miss Inez Bachrach of the Lee
Miss Miriam Edwards spent the
Reserve Your Seats NOW
Crest is motoring to Chicago over summer months at the Y. W. II. A.
Labor Day.
camp, Jeddo, Mich.

REV. DAVID GOLDEN

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6 5 c

TUESDAY, SEPT. 8,
2 to 5 P. M.

The Northwestern Branch of the
Jewish Old Folks Home is sponsor-
ing a mid-night show to be given
the first week in October. Full de-
tails will be given in the next issue
of The Jewish Chronicle. Mrs. IL
In memory of Mrs. Rose Hyman Lewis is chairman of this affair
from Mrs. A. Glazer, Mrs, Jack and the co-chairmen are Mesdamer
The flower fund of the Jewish Loewenhvrg, Mrs. Emil Loe•en- A. Ferar, J. Blumenthal and J.
Rose.
Welfare Federation has received a berg.
contribution in memory of Loula
In memory of Mrs. A. Keidan
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE
Sil!man from Mrs. M A. Lipaitz.
from Mrs. Nathan Simons.
COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.

Flower Fund of the Jewish
Welfare Federation.

5

SAM
ROSE

TAKE TEA WITH US

WE SELL SHELL COMPANY PRODUCTS

Greasing

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The VALUES In

Rabbi M. Halperin Makes
Appeal for World.
Famous Seminary.

Start the NEW YEAR and
therjSCHOOL YEAR right

Start the New Year and the school year
right for your children-have their shoes
fitted at HORNUNG'S.

Talking About

LOMZER YESHIVA
EMISSARY HERE

JACKSON NOTES

Much lack of attention and concentration
on the part of children in school may be
traced to uncomfortable and ill-fitting shoes

The Whole Town's

The figures were 7,957 for the
Germans and Child for the Jews.
Out of 39 different races and
peoples listed by the Bureau of
Immigration 19 showed an in-
crease in the United States for
the fiscal year of 1931 and 20
decreased their numbers.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger
The Union of American Hebrew
and family of Boston boulevard Congregations announces that •
will return home after Labor Day among students and alumni of the
from Charlevoix, where they spent1Hebrew Union College assigned to
the summer.
conduct services during the High
HolyDays, the following will serve'
Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald left i in Michigan cities: Bay City, Je
Called for Purpose of Reor-
s
h
e
come Rosenbloom
of Pittsburgh;
for Cincinnati, I Ohio.
where
-
ganizing Work of Aiding
will be the guest of the Henlys Detroit, Louis Cashdan of this
city; Lansing, Paul Richman of
over Labor Day.
Orlando, Fla.; Petoskey, David II.
In order to complete plans of aid-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balser of ! Wice of Petersburg, Va.
ing the needy during the coming
Sherwood Forest are guests at the
winter months, the Detroit Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Claude K. Gold-
Rittman, in New York this week.
Emergency Relief Fund has called
They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. berg of Manor boulevard left for
the first mass meeting of the season Ira Smith of Lancaster and Wor- ! Goderich, Ont., to spend the Labor
for Saturday, Sept 5, at 8 p. m., cester, Mass., before returning to Day week-end.
at the Shaarey Zedek branch, their home.
Twelfth and Atkinson. Some of
The Mimes Dorothy and Betty
the work of the fund is to be re-
Rabbi M. Halperin, brother-in-
Bronstein of Blaine avenue are
Miss Janet Saltzstein of M
organized at this meeting, accord-
waukee, Wis., is visiting her ' visiting friends in Cleveland, Ohio, law of Rabbi I. M. Cordon, Rosh
ing to advance plans, and an invi-
grandmother, Mrs. Charles Marks over the Labor Day week-end.
: Yeshiva (dean) of the famous Ye-
tation is extended to all Detroit
shiva at Lomz, Poland, arrived in
of Woodland avenue, and rela-
Jews to be present at this open
this city this week to appeal to the
fives.
M
meeting.
Sirs. Dorothy Schiller of 16555 community for aid fu his school.
Washburn avenue will entertain
The committee in charge id ar-
The Lomzer Yeshiva is 49 years
Ann
Weinbeck
and
her
officers
at
Alan
Komilson,
a
member
of
the
rangements for this mass meeting
th h me
0 on old and has a student body of 300.
calls on Detroit Jews not only to faculty of the Detroit Institute of abridge-luncheont
The
school is at present in dire
Tuesday,
Sept.
8.
be present this Saturday night, but Musical Arts, who has been direc-
needs, as a result of having had
to state their views on mutters af- tor of musical activities at Camp
much
of the income cut from it, and
s , " frcting emergency relief, and to Stinson, New Hampshire, has re-
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser of
it is compelled to make an appeal
join the discussion regarding the turned to the city and reopened Richton avenue have returned for aid to the Jews of A
merica.
extension of aid to the needy. There his studio at the Institute.
home after spending several weeks The students are also in want, and
in Muskegon, Mich.
will be no solicitation of funds. An
unless help is forthcoming tragedy
Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Ezekiel
invitation is also extended to or-
is forecast.
. ganizations to be represented.
have arrived in New York after
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kavanau of
Rabbi Helperin wil remain in De-
Samuel Nathanson, president of spending a year abroad, and will Calvert avenue have returned

the fund, stated in an appeal for be the guests of their sister, Mrs. home after spending several weeks troit over the holidays and will
appeals in synagogues. He
greater interest in the work of the Guy Rowe. They are expected in at \\ alnut Lake.
is aided by a committee of Detroit
Emergency Relief Fund: "The CM- the city shortly and will be accom-
Jews
who are prominent in the
panied
by
Miss
'Miriam
Finster-
ing winter will probably be one of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. DeYoung Orthodox community. Included on
the severest in decades. Hundreds wald, who has been visiting in the
and (laughter, Betty Jane, visited the committee are Isaac Schakne,
East.
of Jewish families are now facing
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Colman of I Jacob Baker S. Chesluk and others,
starvation. Unless definate plans
Muskegon, Mich., formerly of De- including several rabbis.
I are made now to aid the needy , De-
Mrs. Sadye Silver and (laughter, trod, the past week-end. Mr. De-
troit Jewry is doomed to failure in Barbara, accompanied by Mrs. . oung returned to his home, while
the eyes of the world and the old Leon B. Cowen, are guests for his family will spend the remain-
Jewish tradition of taking care of two months at Bethlehem, in the der of the season there.
our own is now at stake "
White 'Mountains of New Hamp-
Rabbi Jerome S. Folkman has
The homeless men housed at the shire.
Selina Klein of 8740 Arcadia been elected by Beth Israel Cori
Shaarey Zedek on Willis and Brush
gregation. Rabbi Folkman was or-
has returne d home f
streets are now contributing sums
Miss Estelle Weisberger of 2705 Ottawa, Ont., Montreal, London, dained last May at the Hebrew
of 81 and $2 weekly and thus help
Elmhurst avenue returned to her as well as a trip through the Thou- Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio.
pay for their food and maintenance,
home from Tecumseh, Ont., where sand Islands and the Laurentian The first divine service which he
according to the committee's report.
she was the guest for several Mountains.
will conduct will be the service for
The appeal is renewed to employers
weeks at the summer home of Mr.
the Eve of Rosh Hashonah, Sept.
to call Madison 4310, asking for and Mrs. S. Ackerman and family.
11.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
U.
Wallace
and
Mrs. Agnes Yarrows, whenever
family have motored to Charle-
they have jobs available for these
Mrs. Sarah Cohen, formerly of
voix for the Labor Day week-end,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Art
Moss,
accom-
men, in order to help them pay for
to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. this city, now• of Cincinnati, is
their maintenance. Te appeal is panied by their brother, Sam
visiting relatives and friends and
Solomon
at
their
summer
home.
Moss,
and
niece,
Miss
Kitty
Moss,
also made for old clothes, and wo-
will return to her home Saturday,
men are again encouraged to ar- have motored to Chicago, and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman Sept. 5.
range food showers. Details will Milwaukee, Wis. They will leave
and Miss Sara Cooper Goldberg of
Sam
Moss
at
Milwaukee,
where
he
be provided when calling Madison
Richard I. Cohen of Cincinnati
will continue his studies at Mar- West Grand boulevard are spend-
4340.
ing the Labor Day week-end in will enter the University of Michi-
quette University.
Services now being arranged at
gan
Sept. 22.
Cleveland, Canton and Akron,
the Shaarey Zedek for visiting Jew-
Gabriel Alexander, son of Mr. Ohio.
ish Legionnaires will be joined in,
during the High Holy Days, by the and Mrs. Sidney Alexander of Ful-
Rev. Elijah Zaludkowski of Con-
men housed at the Shaarey Zedek• lerton avenue, is visiting relatives
gregation Shaarey Zedek, together
Services for the first day of Sel-
Nathaniel II. Goldstick is in charge in Buffalo.
with his family, formerly of Clair- icoth will begin Saturday, Septem-
of the services as head of a special
mount avenue, are now residing at ber 5, at mid-night. Rabbi Moses
American Legion Committee.
Miss Frances Segel of Michigan
2712 Calvert avenue. Rev. Zalud.
avenue has as her house guest kowski may be reached at Long- Fischer, the spiritual leader of the
her classmate at the University of fellow 6313 or at the office of the congregation, will speak on the
topic of "The conception of For-
Michigan, Miss Jean C. Gerkin of congregation.
giveness." Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld
New York City. The Mosses Segel
Mr. and Ito. William Jacohnn Mose I
will officiate with the assistance of
and
Gerkin
were
the
guests
of
• Mrs. II. Yale Penn, her daugh-I a choir of 14 trained voices.
/Ines) of West Burn otreet, are re- i
relying felicitations on the birth of • sun. Miss Anne Fuller of Glendale ave- I ter, Estelle, and sons, Saul and
High Holiday services will begin
nue at a week-end party given at
Marvin, of Waverly avenue have
Mr. and Mo. Sam Benson lMargej
the Fuller cottage at Elizabeth returned from a motor trip East.! Friday night at 7 p. m,
Simpkins') of Dwight street. announce
Lake.
the arrival of • daughter.
They were guests at the Hotel Gib-
ber, Kiamesha Lake, N. Y., for a
Mr, ind No. Irving Steinnin of Chips
Mrs. Sylvan Grosner and (laugh. fortnight.
Iwwa Road have cm their house gnat.
You can buy highest quality fur-
the :aoar's niece and her husband. Mr. ter, Joan, of Atkinson avenue, are
niture tat wholesale 011, II small com-
and Mrs. Isidore Friedenthal of New expected home Saturday from the
mission n otir fn. We have connect-
The
Misses
Fanne
Alpern
and
n with the large furniture awl car-
ios
fork city. Mr. and Mrs. Friedenthal are
West, where they spent six weeks. Sophie Ellis entertained Alpha
being extensively entertained.
pet tOmpon
Gamma l'hi Sorority girls at the
Mr.
il Mre. Joseph Schwarts and
Robert Cole of the Belcrest has Chinese Tea Garden Sunday eve-
•nmll s o on, hobby. returned to their home
4427-29 Grand River
Glenda! 3129
on Wes t Iroquois Road •fter spending returned to his home after spend- ning, Aug. 30, with bridge and
JOS. 11E1IRMAN, Prop.
some time at the Inn as Charlevoix, Mich. ing the summer at camp.
dancing to celebrate Miss Alpern's
birthday.
The
table
was
beauti-
Stewart Sehwarte. non 4,f Mr. and Me..
Jo seph Srhwart• returned to his home
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman fully decorated with the club's
after siteniliNe two month. at Camp To-
and Mr. and Mrs. Vcitor Weil mo- colors of pink and green, and with
nt. at Manistee, Mich .
tored to Charlevoix over the week- a birth day cake as the centerpiece.
DENTIST
The Sisterhood of Temide Beth Jacob end.
nosy located at
held PA first meeting of the season last
Miss Helen Ressler of West Eu-
8902 TWELFTH STREET
• 1 the Community Center. Mo.
clid avenue had as her house guest I
Joseph Barnett, who WM re-elected an
Mrs. Ben B. Jacob of Boston
at Hazelwood
Mrs. Eugene Mincer of Chicago.
I resi lent, wonted over the meeting.
boulevard and her sister, Mrs. Al-
(Above Boesky Bros.)
Other tdlicors net Mrs. Norman Buckner,
i
v•president,
Mrs. A. Davie, secretary vin Praxler and family of Edison
Phone Madison 3615
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jule
Fisher
and
•n
andMrs.
George B. Wei, treasurer.
avenue, have returned to their
For the Gene,' Practice of
fancily will return to the city on
homes after spending a month in
Dentistry.
Sept. 10, after spending the sum-.
Atlantic City.
mer at the Heights, Houghton
Lake, Mich.
The Misses Mildred and Peggy'
Mrs. A.
Roman and son. Robert. Fink of Winona avenue, Highland
Miss Anne Bernstein, whose
have returned home after .pending the
Park,
have returned to their home
past four weeks with relatives in Buffalo.
marriage to Samuel Epstein of Mt.
after a visit to Atlantic City, New
Vernon, Ohio, was an event of
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Hirschneld and York and Pittsburgh.
Aug. 23, was delightfully enter-
daughter, Eileen. have returned from
General
Chicago. where they met their sin, Hob-
tained at many pre-nuptial affairs.
Insurance
Mrs. B. B. Selling of New York,
ert, who spent the summer a( Camp
Mrs.
Milton
Bernstein
and
the
Strongheart in Wisconsin.
formerly of . Detroit, . and Mr. and
2210 Park
Misses Rae and Gertrude Bern-.
Mrs. Kermit
of Newark,
(war . stein were joint hostesses at a
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz and sons
Randolph 8181
have returned home from Atiantle City. Dela., are guests at the Chatham. lawn party and miscellaneous
they
where
.Pent the Past 10 days.
shower for 60 guests. Mrs. Morris
Mrs. Fred Klein of Covington
Irving Anthony is spending • week in
Rubinstein of Marston avenue en-
Detroit o the nest of bin grandmother. Drive was hostess at a bridge- tertained with a linen shower for
Mo. Emmet Rimen her..
Sept.
the . no - 32 guests. Mrs. Louis J. Portnoy
To introduce our home baked
wood Country Club, in honor of entertained at her home on Petos-
cakes and pastry we are serv-
On Sunday. August 00. ,w
red the
Hannah
Ilarvith
and
her
officers.
ing
tea
death of R. Jacoby after • lingering ill.
key avenue with a bridge and per-
nein. Beside. his wife hr Is survived
- -
sonal shower for 12 guests. Miss
by one daughter. Mo. Mary Leopold on
The members of the Home Re- Ann Freedman of Grand avenue
Philadelphia. •nd three
n ns. Or. A. , 11.
lief Society held a meeting and entertained with a bridge party
"
au "thy.
of this cite.
j""' and Pa"' """Y luncheon at the Knollwood Coun-
and personal shower for 16 guests.
Come and bring your friends.
try Club last Wednesday.
Taste our goodies. Absolutely
Milton Illtschneld ha* returned to thi•
city after spending • week in New York
Mrs. M. Brown and her daugh-
no charge for anything.
Mrs. Earl Englander and daugh- ter, Miss Carolyn Lou Brown, left
,
Joseph Ifirschfield left on Sattirdit, fn. ters, Carol and Betty, have re-
a week's fishing trip in Canada.
Thursday, Sept. 3, for a four
turned to their home on Sturte- weeks' visit at Decatur, Ill.; Evans-
vant avenue after a motor trip to ville, Ind., and St. Louis, Mo.
Chicago, Ill., and Milwaukee. Wis.


Louis Landsberg of Hotel
Mrs. J. Copan of Birmingham, Strathmoor, deputy collector of
Ala., who has been the guest of U. S. internal revenue, returned
LONDON. - (J. T. A.) - Sir Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark of Bos- from a business trip to Washing- .
Hall Caine, distinguished novelist, ton boulevard, has returned to her ton, Pittsburgh and New York.
who died on Monday, was an out- home. During Mrs. Coplan's stay
standing friend of the Jews. Dur- here many social affairs were
A surprise party was tendered I
ing the Czarist pogroms of the given in her honor.
Mrs. Sarah Schwartz at the

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