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September 11, 1931 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-09-11

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Engagements

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FUR COATS GIVEN AWAY!

Help the Needy thru

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this Great Offer •

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Garelick of 2711 Glendale avenue announce
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Green- the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Dr. Louis Stillman,
baum (Jeanne Ilersch of New son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Stillman.
York) have returned
ur
from their
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gallow of 2223 Calvert avenue announce the 0
honeymoon trip, arriving on the engagement of their (laughter, Edith, to Ben °slier, son of Mrs. Fan-
S. S. Majestic after having spent nie Ocher of 3336 Elmhurst avenue.
six weeks abroad. Th e y ar e
mak- Rev. and Mrs, Meyer Kopitz of 2059 Clairmount avenue announce
ing their at
home
in Cortland
Detroit and
are the betrothal of their daughter, Shirlee Virginia, to Harry J. Sitner,
residing
2745
avenue,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Sitner of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Lewis of :3:322 I.eslie avenue announce
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Coplan the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Donald S. Wexler,
of Grosse Pointe entertained a on of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wexler of Detroit.
large party of friends at the open-
ing of the international boat
races. Mrs. Coplan's brother,
Jesse C. Frank of Alms hotel, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, was a guest on
board and at the Detroit Yacht
Club.

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OLD COAT
MARKS FURS

Wedding Calendar

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Sept. 19-31iss Miriam R. Fuchs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Seymour Schiff and daugh-
M. Fuchs of Huntington Woods, Royal Oak, Mich., to Richard S.
ter, Rhea Ann, of Elmhurst ave-
Wiener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiener of Fort Wayne, Ind.
nue are guests for several weeks
Reception from 8:30 p. m. to 10 p. m. No cards.
in Cleveland.
Sept. 23—Miss Jeanne Klein, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
'Klein, to Jerome S. Manheim, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Manheim.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Slotkin
Oct. 11—Miss Thelma Friedman, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. David 0
and daughter, Betty, of Buffalo, N.
Y., will make her borne in De- Friedman, to Dr. Samuel J. Silverstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan •
Silverstein.
troll after the High Holy Days.

I. MILLER OPERA

including one pair
of bows at the New-Value Price $ 1

250

[MILLER_

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I. MILLER SALON

SECOND FLOOR

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Season's Greetings
from

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14411Woodwntl Avenue



Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Buchsbaum '
and sons will be the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Klein for several ,
weeks.

Births

The Misses Berdye London and
Rosalie Leion have returned fro m
Sept. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. I. Bayre Levin (Lydia Kahn) of 2440 $
a trip to Pittsburgh, where the y West Euclid avenue, a daughter.
were extensively entertained b y
Sept. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol R. Levin (Bess Levinson) of 2948 $
friends.
Webb avenue, a son, Sander Martin.
Aug.
21—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Abrams of 2497 Clements, a $
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Ade
of La Salle boulevard and Mr. an d daughter ' Harriet Reva.
Mrs, Benjamin Kovinsky of Webb
avenue have returned from a week-
end stay at the Edgewater Beach
Bride of Last Week
Hotel in Chicago.

Marriages

Mrs. Rose Von Dolcke, 29 Col
lingwood avenue, has returned to
her home after spending several
weeks with her son and daughter,
, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Von Dolcke,
at the Beach Hotel, Charlevoix,
Mich.

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GOLLMAN—VANDER
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vander of

3378 Richton announce the mar-

riage of their daughter, Ida, to Dr.
Maurice D. Gollman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Gollman, which ,
took place Sept. 6 at the Elkin
How, Mt. Clemens, Mich.

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Samuel I. Caplan of Pittsburgh,
Pa., spent the Labor Day week-
end as the guest of Harold Schak-
ne of Blaine avenue.

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TRADE IN
YOUR

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Color for Fall



We a, proud to tenr.nt
the above letter ALuor
A/ u p h y's acknowleda-
111fra ol Our oiler to do-
nate every roast taker, trt
trade to the Wellate

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All Detroit Is Talking About This Offer

ONLY 4 MORE DAYS!

You Receive An Allowance. .
. Every Coat
Will Be donated to the Welfare Fund!

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We will accept any Fur or Cloth Coat in trade toward the
purchase of a new fur coat! Think of the pleasure and com-
fort your old coat will bring some worthy person who lacks the
funds for Winter clothing. This is the first time a concern of
the character of MARKS FURS have ever made such an
astounding offer!

Lowest August Fur Sale Prices In Effect! Buy Now!

Not a single price has been changed! To prove our good
faith in making this offer our present lowest August Sale Prices
will continue. Any cloth or fur coat accepted in trade
regardless of age or cost,

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1211 GRISWOLD

BETWEEN GRAN DRIVER
AND STATE STREETS

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Convenient Terms Ar-
ranged. Your selection
will be stored free until
wanted.

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AGINS—MAGUITE
C Entire Flom
Free Parking its
run
Dr. and Mrs. J. Maguite of New '
of Furs
Book Touter Garage
York City announce the marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gerstman and
f their daughter, Miss Minna Ma. aglow
(laughter, Jane, of Webb avenue,
uite, to Dr. Jack Agins, son of
accompanied by Nathan Slotkin,
Mrs. Dora Goldglied of this city.
..
have returned from a trip to Buf-
.........c.,:,....
The ceremony was performed at 7'
falo, where they spent the Labor
p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 1, at the
Day week-end.
home of the groom's mother, Rabbi
Announces the Opening of Her Piano Studio for the
A. M. Hershman officiating.
Coming Season
Mrs. Abe Gordon of La Salle
Miss Maguite was attended by
ttbodw
2901 CLAIRMOUNT, AT LAWTON
boulevard has returned to her
Iliss Sylvia Sopanoll of Nice,
Individual and Class Instruction in Piano and Theory
home after a two weeks' pleasant
France, and Herman Agins acted
Call Euclid 5129 for Appointment
visit with relatives and friends in
as best man.
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Cleveland and Marion, Ohio,
After the wadding supper Dr.
where she was extensively enter-
and Mrs. Agins left for a short
MRS. JOHN SKLAR
tained.
trip through the Upper Peninsula
(Mina Betty Koperman)
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and
Northern Canada. On their re-
Mrs. Aaron Meyer and children
The marriage of Miss Betty turn they will make their home at
of Webb avenue have returned
home after spending the summer Koperman, daughter of Mr. and 2690 Boston boulevard.
with her sister, Mrs. Hyman Gor- Mrs. Samuel Koperman, to John
don of Beverly hills, Cal.
Sklar, son of Mrs. Sadie Sklar, was
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gordon, solemnized at Webster Hall on
By ANNA L. WERBE
formerly of Detroit, have returned Sunday evening, Aug. 30. Rabbi
to their home in Beverly Hills, A. M. Hershman officiated.
A Museum at Tel Aviv.
Cal., after spending a few weeks The bride wore a long fitted
with their sister, Mrs. Aaron frock of white satin, with long
At last the good news of the
Meyer of Webb avenue. tight sleeves, and a closely fitted founding at Tel Aviv of a museum
cap of lace held her long tulle consecrated to ancient and modern
The Misses Lucille and Faye veil. Her bouquet was fashioned Jewish art. A special room is re-
Zager have returned from an ex- of roses and lilies of the valley. served for originals and copies of
tended trip to New York City, She was attended by Edith Sklar, the masterpieces of Hebrew paint-1
Long Island, N. Y., Asbury Park, sister of the groom, as maid of ers and sculptors depicting scenes:
Atlantic City, Brooklyn, l'hiladel- honor.
from the lives of the heroes of the
The
phia, l'ittsburgh and other points
Misses Fay Aronoff, Celia race and illustrating the Bible.
of interest.
Radom, Sophia Radom, Rose Go- There will be several rooms for
-
current exhibitions.
w and M rs Samuel Rosen-
0 en ,: g bia
and Mrs. Julius Howard . 1u
eit the
and
returned
'turned from a motor trip to Chi- I
! ouis A, Malls, Herman II. Iloilo- Dallas Acquires Two Paintings by
cago, where they attended the sit
Schwartz
car wedding addiversary of Mr. at, Barney ' Golden, Benjamin
and Mrs. A. Kenofsky. Mrs. M. Marcus and Samuel Rosenberg
William S. Schwartz's two paint-
Hartz and Mrs. S. Flayer acconc. were ushers. Benjamin .1. Satin ings war called to the permanent
ponied Mr. and Mrs. Howard on performed the duties of best man.
Little Rhoda Koperman, sister of collection of contemporary Ameri•
I their trip to Chicago, and also at-
bride, was flower girl. Mrs.' can paintings. "Still Life" and
tended the anniversary celebra.
Benjamin ' Fishman, sister of the "A Country Side" are the paint-
tion.
bride, sang "I Love You Truly" ings bought by the museum. The
paintings formed part of a one-
Mrs. Sadie S. Marks, Miss during the bridal procession. Fol- man touring exhibition by
Aimee Louise Marks and Burton lowing the ceremony, a reception Schwartz which during the past
Marks are now residing at the for more than 300 guests took, year visited many of the larger
place.
Wilshire.
cities and which recently closed at
Mr. and Mrs. Sklar left for a Hudson galleries at Detroit, spon-
Mrs. Mamie Cherkose of Web- motor trip throughout the middle, sored by the Jewish Centers Art
36 W. Adams
Randolph 0236
ster hall spent Labor Day week- west and are now at home to their Committee.
end in New York City with her friends at 17110 Third avenue.
Schwartz is honored each year
mother, Mrs. B. Lampke, and sis-
in his home city, Chicago, with a
ters, and son, Aubrey Si. Cher-
one-man show at the Art Institute
kose, who are now residing in that DUNNER WINS JUNIOR
and he is an exhibitor at most of
city.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD the large all-American shows, as
well as the Carnegie International.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koffman and
Solomon C. Dunner, a senior in Ile is equally well known as paint-
family, formerly of 3311 Chicago the commerce and finance school er, lithographer, and sculptor.
boulevard, are now residing at at the University of Detroit, has Manual Chapman last fall devoted
2740 Richton avenue,
been awarded the Regents' Junior a large de luxe monograph to his
Scholasrhip award, for the year life and work.
A formal dinner and dance was 1931-32. This award is given each
given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph year to the student in the junior
Leach at their home at 3806 Cort- class who maintains the highest Louis Lobowick of New York Wins
$7 75
$1,000 Purchase Prize.
land avenue on Labor Day, Mon- average, and Mr. Dunner had an
At the international competi-
day, Sept. '7, at 7 p. m., in honor "A" average for the year 1930-31.
of the birthday of their son, Da- The award entitles the student to tive exhibition in the Cleveland
Museum of Art, the jury found
vid W. Leach. The guests includ- a year's free tuition.
er Marion Frankel and Samuel D.
Mr. Dnner is a member of , the entries so fine that it had no
Straight from Paris come
Unger of Youngstown, Ohio..
Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity at trouble awarding the purchase
this dashing, jaunty, cap-
the University of Detroit. He is prize to one of satisfactory qual-
tivating little
chap...—
Mrs. Samuel Farber gave a re_ one of the most active men in the ity. Louis Cozowick of New York
straight to Russ•15 copied in
ception at her home, 629 Pellissier group, being lieutenant master, was the winner with the lithograph
our Burby at $7.75.
street. Windsor, Ont., on Sunday, and he also was chairman of sev- "City on a Rock." From the 642
Sept. 8. in honor of the Bar Mitz- eral committees and also played entries by 242 artists 306 were se- I
In •Il colors and h•adsites.
vah of her son, Leonard Ronald, on the fraternity's baseball and lected for exhibition and because
Millinery Salon—Third Floor
of their uniform high quality the
which was held at the Shear basketball teams.
jury recommended the award of
Iloshomayim Synagogue on Sat-
other prizes.
urday.

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`New Year
Message

Palestine Depression Slight.

Mks Julia Wine, who has been'
making her home in New York,
meet. a week with her sister and
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Pregeison of Gladstone avenue.

Mrs. Louis Tobashnik of Webb
avenue was hostess at • lovely
bridge and mah jongg luncheon,
held at the Knollwood Country
Club at Birmingham Wednesday,
Sept. 9.

Holiday Greetings

Following our annual custom we extend best
wishes to all our Jewish friends and patrons for
a happy and prosperous New Year.

SAVE YOUR EYES!

Eye examination and glasses
prescribed by our DOCTOR of
Optometry. Registered and cer-
tified by State of Michigan... A
guaranteed service at surpris-
ingly low prices.

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This is the season of spiritual stock -tak-
ing. This is the season when thoughtful
and high-minded Jewish people look into
their souls, and take counsel with their own
hearts.

MURRAY'S
11(11 Glinr"05 T ST.

Ne ar Kinser.
Open E.440as• Until o'clock.

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—F:.

W. Lewin-Epstein, one of the WARNS YOUNG AGAINST
SEEKING CITY JOBS
oldest pioneers in the Jewish de-
velopment in Palestine arrived on
NEW YORK—A warning has
the S. S. Vuncania following an
extended stay in Palestine. Mr. been issued to Jewish farmers' fam-
Lewin-Epstein visited Palestine in ilies in the rural districts, by the
order to participate in the cele- National Council of Jewish Women,
bration of the fortieth anniversary not to permit their young to seek
of the founding of the Rehovoth employment opportunities in the
colony, with which he had been cities at the present time.
prominently identified.
This w a r n i n g has been sent
Mr. Lewin-Epstein spoke en- broadcast to several thousand farm
and
rural Jewish families, through
thusiastically of conditions there
at present, declaring that, com- the Department of Farm and Rural
Work
of the National Council of
paratively speaking, there actually
Jewish Women, by the National
is no economic depression there.
Chairman Mrs, Abraham H. Arons
An urgent appeal, requesting
American Jewry to make the and the Department's Director, Lil-
lie R. Eckhouse.
High Holy Days the occasion of
rendering support to the Univer• I An appeal is addressed to the
sal Yeshivah of Jerusalem has parents to have their children re-
been received from Chief Rabbi I.' main in the rural schools to con-
A. Kook of Palestine by the Amer- tinue their education and to save
ican office of the Yeshivah. Rabbi: them the bitter disillusionment and
discouragement that follow failure
Kook's plea reads:
to secure a position in the cities
"Dear Brethren: Hasten to the after repeated efforts. The contin-
aid of the center of Torah in our ued severity of the unemployment
Holy Land, the niversal Yeshivah crisis makes it necessary for the
of Jerusalem. I urge you to co- rural communities to do everyt
h
ing
operate with the New York office in their power, stated the officers
in creating means for saving the of the National Council of Jewish
Yeshivah. Stay the Almighty bless W
omen, to prevent the concentra-
all our contributors with Ketivah tion of more unemployed in the
Vachati ma Tova."
cities.

FURNITURE!

You can buy highest quality fur-
niture at whole/tale 1.1.1•2 small cm-
o
mission as our fee. We have conne
tt•
Ions with the large furniture and car•
pet rompanies.

We wish them the vision to see the truth,
strength to face it, and determination to
make the coming year more successful than
all the preceding years in the material,
moral and spiritual sense.
We also wish the Jewish people, every-
where, a happy and prosperous New Year.

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