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PAGE THREE

111BPEYBOTTVEWISR diRONICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Midsummer Night
Dance on Thursday

"The Talk of Detroit"

FOREST new
Low Prices

Mr. and Mrs. Israel Cohen of Toronto, Ontario, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Estell e I., to Jacob Wilk of this city.
The marriage will take place Aug. 21.
Mrs. Dora Ross of 9841 McQuade avenue announces the engage-
ment of her (laughter, Lillian, to Henry Onrich of this city.

Wedding Calendar

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time If your clothes are worth
cleaning—they are worth cleaning
properly ...Our Clothes Protection
Process removes all spots and un-
pleasant odors—restoring the na-
tural freshness and beauty.

MISS DOROTHY KRUGER

Miss Dorothy Kruger will be
one of the hostesses at the mid-
summer night dance to be given
by the Eta Alpha 0' Gamma Sor-
ority at the new Belle Isle Casino,
Thursday evening, July 21, Tickets
will be available at the door.

Men's Suits and Topcoats
Cleaned and Pressed

HERZL MEMORIAL
HERE ON JULY 25

akSame quality work . . . Same in-
dividual attention that was De-
troit's Greatest Cleaning Value at
$1.00—now ony 75c.

National Fund Arranges a

Program in
Memory of Leader.

Special

Ladies' Dresses-Coats and
Suits-Cleaned and Pressed



The annual Herz! Memorial
Meeting, in tribute to the founder
of the Zionist movement, Theodor
Herzl, will be held here on Mon-
day evening, July 25, at the Phila-
delphia-Byron Hall.
With Joseph H. Ehrlich, presi-
dent of the Zionist Organization
of Detroit, as chairman, the meet-
ing will be addressed by Leon Key,
president of the National Fund
Council of Detroit; Mrs. Ehrlich,
Iladassah leader, who will speak
on "The Tree Fund of the Na-
tional Fund," Jeremiah Haggai
and others.
The El Molei Rachamim will be
chanted by Rev. H. 11. Rosenfeld.
At the last meeting of the Jew-
ish National Fund Council, a reso-
lution was adopted expressing
condolences to Mrs. Solomon
Cabot, on the recent death of Mr.
Cabot, who was a vice-president
of the Jewish National Fund
Council.

ft Not in 20 years has FOREST Quai-
l/ ity Dry Cleaning—including finish-
ing and removing all spots by hand
—been priced so low.

533-547 E. Forest

HOLD EVERYTHING!

COME TO THE

2nd ANNUAL PICNIC

of the

1st GALICIAN SOCIETY
Mt. Clemens Jewish County Club
D t;,:.
Sun. Aug. 7th

GALICIAN SOCIETY
INSTALLS OFFICERS

The First Galician Society, at
a meeting at its new headquarters,
the new Beth Abraham Syna-
gogue, Linwood near Sturtevant,
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the following new officers:
Sol Winter, president; Sam
Barash, vice-president; Abraham
Zwerling, recording secretary;
Morris Stecher, financial secre-
O tary; Morris Indianer, treasurer.
The second annual picnic of the
society will be held at the Mt.
Clemens Jewish Country Club on
Monday, Aug. 7.

Tickets

Cora. any tints, during the day.

First Choice'

or Second Choice

George Pulford Asks!'

COUNCIL WOMEN IN
PARADES FOR PEACE

4Which Tire Will You Buy
at the Same Low Price?'

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The National Council of Jewish
Women, loyal to its aim for world
peace, joined the many other or-
ganizations in the peace parades
held in Chicago during the nation-
al conventions.
The Detroit section was repre-
Goodyear Tires are FIRST CHOICE because they are batter. n sented by Mrs. Regene Freund
You thn get the safety, the quality, the extra life and trouble- " Cohane and Mrs. Samuel Kay
Goldberg in the parade prior to
free mileage •t Goodyear's AT NO EXTRA COST. Think
the Democratic convention. The
that over when somebody tries to high-pressure you into buying
National Council group was led
by Mrs. Gerson Levi, president of
an unknown or doubtful bargain. Just ask yourself this
the Chicago section and national
simple question: 'Why should I pay good money for any
treasurer.
seecond choice tire when FIRST CHOICE costs no more?"
Miss Jane Adams of Hull House
And you can buy them from George Pulford TAX FREE at
and Miss Jeanette Rankin, former
congresswoman from Montana, led
the parade through the loop dis-
When you trade
trict to the stadium where the
with George Pul-
convention was held.
ford you receive
Mrs. Goldberg, chairman of the
local legislation committee, wishes
courteous, atten-
to remind Council members to be
tive service, back-
sure and register at the City Hall
ed by 18 years of
or any police station.
value giving.
(lard work and a
lot of "wilted"
collars built this
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On Sabbath, July 16, Dr. Leo
M. Franklin will preach the ser-
mon. Services will be held in the
Brown Memorial Chapel. All are
welcome.

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OLD FOLKS HOME

Sag (tn Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sempliner
left for Mt. Clemens where they
will spend ■ week. Miss Esther
Sempliner accompanied them to
Detroit, and from there will go to
Rochester, N. Y., to be the guest
of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bernstein.

GEORGE PULFORD, Prorietor

9410 JOHN R. STREET — TRINITY 2-4198

Flowers for the pulpit were sent
in memory of Rachel and Solomon
Solomon by Harry R. Solomon.

The unveiling of the monument
for the late Sarah Greenberg
Lebeson was held on July 4,
Rabbi Glen, officiating. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Greenberg, B ert
Greenberg, Harry Lebeson and
daughters, Leah Hope and Shirley
Evelyn of Chicago, Mrs. Mary
Slobin of Detroit, and many local
friends were present.

Double opportunity to save and to be safe. We will
give you a generous allowance for your old tires in
trade on Goodyear, Speedway and Pathfinder Tires.
Act at once—SAVE THE TAX.

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TRADE IN YOUR OLD WORN
SMOOTH TIRES

Engagements

Miss Elaine Levinsohn of Sag-
O inaw spent several days with her
cousin, Miss Eileen Hirschfield.

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man for their untiring efforts in
making it a success.

A lawn party will be given on
The Northwestern branch of
the Jewish Old Folks thanks its !August 3 at 1:30 P. M. at Mrs.
many friends for the fine co-oper• , J. iVartell's home on Woodward
ation shown at the Bob-Lo ex- !avenue. There will be bridge,
cursion. Special thanks to Mr.' prizes and refreshments will be
Altman of the Jewish Hour for nerved. Tickets can be had from
broadcasting the affair, and to any member, or by calling Club
Mesdames S. Singer, M. P. Fisher, Exchange, Arlington 6293, 10214
J. Warta, Rotarian and J. Fried- Dexter boulevard.

Mrs. Nate Seitner of Flint vis-
ited Mende in this city on Friday.

David Pinski Decide. Te Settle
is Palestine.

David Pineki, noted Jewish au-
thor and playright, has decided to
take up permanent residence in Pal-
estine, where he is now on a visit.
Mr. Pinski, who was born in
Russia and educated in Germany
and the United States, has resided
in the United States since 1899.

July 17—Miss Dorothy Kline to Joseph B. Forman, ceremony t
be performed at 3 p. m. at 1474 l'ingree avenue.
July 17—Miss Tessa Charlotte Saltz, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Saltz, to Ernst J. Sachse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse of
Virginia Park, at Hotel Statler.
July 12—Miss Rose Camiener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Abram
Camiener of Gladstone avenue, to Simon Philipolf of New York City.
July 17—Miss Fay Tushman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Tush-
man of 2988 Sturtevant avenue, to Dr. Nathaniel L. Feldman, son of
Mrs. J. Feldman and the late Mr. Feldman of 1656 Gladstone avenue.

Marriages

MARWIL . JACOB
Notable among the lovely sum-
mer weddings was that which took
place at two o'clock Thursday af-
ternoon, July 7, in the parlor of
Hotel Statler, when Miss Jose-
phine Paula Jacob, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Jacob of
2442 Chicago boulevard, became
the bride of Dr. Thomas Brand
Marwil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert R. Marwil of 8621 LaSalle
boulevard. The ceremony was
read by Rabbi A. M. Hershman
beneath a canopy of canterbury
bells, fillies and smilax.
Miss Jacob's gown was a Paquin
model of white crepe and satin
with white fox trimming. A snatch-
ing small hat and veil completed
the costume. She carried a shower
bouquet of orchids and lillies of
the valley.
Attending Miss Jacob were Miss
Wilma Weider and Miss Irene
Goldman, attired in blue and pink
respectively, with matching acces-
sories. They carried bouquets of
Johanna Hill roses. Dr. Marwil
was attended by Dr. Harry Bur-
stine as best man.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Jacob chose a pearl gray
crepe complete costume. Her flow-
ers, like those of Mrs. Marwil,
who was in turquoise crepe and
corresponding hat, were a shoul-
der' corsage of purple orchids.
After the ceremony the guests
adjourned to the small ball-room,
where lunch was served from a
table attractively adorned with
two arrangements of old-fashioned
flowers.
For traveling the bride wore a
two-piece suit of rose beige crepe
with a beige crepe hat. Black
accessories completed her ensem-
ble.
Dr. and Mrs. Marwil left that
afternoon fur New York, depart-
ing the next day aboard the
Mauretania for a trip to Bermuda
and Havana.
Dr. Marwil is a graduate of the
Medical school of the University
of Michigan, where he was a mem-
ber of the Phi Delta Epsilon
fraternity. Mrs. Marwil attended
the Liggett School, Miss New-
man's School and the University
of Michigan.

HIMELHOCH • SIMMONS
The marriage of Miss Sarah
Jane Simmons and Dr. Joseph A.
Himelhoch took place at 1645
Chicago boulevard, Thursday, July
14, at 4 P. 51., in the presence of
the immediate family. A recep-
tion followed during the evening
from 8 P. M. to 10 P. M.

GOLEMBA . GOLDEN
At a most impressive ceremony

at 7 I. H. on Sunday, July 10,
Miss Gertrude Golden 'became the
bride of Sol Golemba in the beau-
tiful lobby of the Riverside Hotel
in Mt. Clemens, Mich., Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperka officiating at the
Following the cere-
ceremony.
mony dinner was served to the
bridal party and Detroit guests in
the hotel dining room.

1 HALEVY COACH TO

SAIL FOR EUROPE

Max Levy, one of the founders
of the Detroit Halevy-Hazomir
Singing Society, and for the past
year vocal coach of the organiza-
tion, is due to sail on the Levia-

NOTED ARTISTS AT
CHORD OF JUDEA'S
CONCERT SUNDAY

MAX LEVY

than film New York on Tuesday
evening, July 19, for a short trip
to Europe. Mr. Levy intends to
visit old friends, relatives and
teachers in Germany, Poland and
France.
Since his return from Europe
last September, Mr. I.evy initiated
two projects to help the Halm,
Ilazomir. The first was the sec-
tional rehearsals idea, and the sec-
ond the mass instruction scheme,
both of which were conducted by
Mr. Levy with beneficial results to
the lialevy.
It was announced last Wednes-
day that plans are being completed
for the annual picnic, which will be
held early in August.
Rehearsals every Tuesday and
'Wednesday are now being conduct-
ed under the direction of William
Cayman, associate conductor of the
organization.

SILVER FLOSS
KRAUT JUICE

GALA EVENT ARRANGED
AT BELLE ISLE SHELL

DILL FLAVORED

The Chord of Judea Symphony
Orchestra will make its next ap-
pearance at the Belle Isle Shell
this Sunday evening. William P.
Bliznick is director of this all-
Jewish orchestra.
With this concert will also be-
gin a series of concerts arranged
by Mine. Elektra Rosanska to raise
funds for Michigan's veterans now
in the Bonus Army in Washington.
Mine. Rosanska has arranged for
an elaborate program for this
Sunday at the Shell. The Chord
of Judea's program will be direct-
ed by Mr. Bliznick, Herschel Leib,
conductor of the Fox Theater Or-
chestra, Samuel Benavie, director
of the Fisher Theater Orchestra.
Soloists will be Mme. Rosanska,
who will open the program with
the National Anthem; Emma Laz-
ard! Scheyer and others.
Noted radio artists who will
participate are: Russ Morgan of
WXYZ, Billy Repaid, Norman
White, Charlotte Meyers, Mary
Tudor and others,
Mayor Murphy, Former Mayor
John Smith, commanding officers
of the American Legion and oth-
ers are expected to address the
audience briefly.
Admission will be free. All
monies contributed voluntarily
will be used to buy food for the
Michigan veterans now in Wash-
ingotn.

The Zviler Ladies Aid Society
will give a picnic Sunday, July 17,
at Belle Isle, near the new Casino
and the Music Shell.
Mrs. M. Pevin, president of the
organization, is chairman of this
affair, and is assisted by Mesdames
B. Soren and C. Schlain, vice-
presidents; S. Klein, secretary; A.
Klein, financial secretary; A. Sor-
in, treasurer; B. Moranz, D. Gloz-
man, T. Finemen, N. Kunman.
The proceeds go for a worthy
cause.
A special appeal is being made
to all Zviler in Detroit to come
to this picnic and get acquainted
with the activities of his organ'.
zaion.

Pontiac Notes

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agara Falls and New York City. "Strange Case of Clara Dean."

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PLANT 8 ADDITIONAL
TREES IN PALESTINE

Mrs. Eli Sachse, chairman of the
tree committee of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund Council, announces an
additional eight trees planted in the
livered the opening speech and spoke
still being accepted by the commit-

tee for Slother's Day. Trees can
DR. NEWMAN RECEIVES be planted at every joyous gather-
every solemn occasion.
JAMAICA APPOINTMENT ing All or tree
donations should be di-
rected to Mrs. Eli Sachse, 1528
Dr. Benjamin A. Newman, a Virginia Park, Trinity 2-2048.
former resident of Detroit, gradu-
The following trees have been
ate of the University of Michigan planted:
Medical. School, class of 1929, has
The Israel Gould Family! Club plant.
received an appointment as der- two trees In memory of Mary Beckman,
sister of biro. Minnie Talberg.
matologist at the Jamaica, N. Y.,
Mrs. Irene Goldman end Mr.. Ethel
hospital. Upon graduation from Jacolooln plant one tree in memory of
their father, Mandel Jacobson, on the
the University of Michigan, Dr. occasion
of his Tahrseit.
Newman served his interneship at
Mr. and Mrs. Litman Gould plant two
trees in memory of Mary Berkman of
the Detroit Receiving Hospital. Tel
Aviv
Following his term here, he spent
Airs. Sylvia II. Burdick plant. one
a short while as a member of the tree in memory of her mother-In-law.
Helen T. Burdick,aged 93 yearn, who
staff at Eloise Hospital, and then pn•sed
away on April I
went to New York to become an
Ladles Ausillery of the Jewish Na•
understudy to Dr. Walter Iligh• Bona] Fund plant one tree in memory of
Mrs. Anna Waldman.
man, one of the world's foremost
The Moss Family Bridge Club plants
dermatologists; and since his ar- one tree In memory of Irving Berman.
vone ,
rival there he has been associated sy li t i.I. 0 157, ruersdlii,nkst .toho no.t.en, thha.t Mr.
with the Mount Sinai and Bellevue tributIon to Mrs. Sachs, la • Gentile.
Hospitals.
Dr. Newman was married July
3 to Miss Sylvia Rubin of Brook-
lyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Saul Rubin, on the same day that
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thum. with their
his sister, Miss Ada Newman, was daughter. Mre l'aul Friedman, and Mb.
Ruth Fryman. hue returned home after
married to Jack Miller of Los a
motor trip to Petoaker, wher• the,
Angeles, on the other side of the were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
continent. Last Sunday, in honor Fryman last weekend.
of the double marriage, Mrs. Ben-
Mrs. Harry Bloch •nd her daughter.
hur Sobin, sister of both newly- Miss Lucille. of River Forest. III.. arrived
to mend • fortnight with the
weds, gave ■ bridge supper for a Saturday
farmer's son, liern•rd II. Illoeh and Mrs.
few intimate friends and members Bloch, at their summer horny at Cass
Lake
of the family. Out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and
Mr.. Louis. Solomon entertained 10
Miss Eleanor Davis of Toledo and littleguests in honor herson, Kenneth's
sixth birthday on July 6 at her
o au rnmer
the Misses Jeanne and Anne Lev- d me on Williams Lake. Games were
played •nd luncheon served.
enson of Cleveland, Ohio.

PIRATES A. C. WINS
THE CHAMPIONSHIP

It's a Drink
0
To Your Health ••

Mme. Rosanska, Emma Laz-
aroff Scheyer, Leib,
Benavie on Program

1ZVILLER SOCIETY'S
PICNIC ON SUNDAY

KAISER BEERBOHM
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Beerbohm
of Windsor, Ont., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Mig-
non, to Samuel J. Katser, son of
Mrs. Bertha Katser of Detroit,
on Sunday, July 3. The marriage
service was read at the home of
Dr. A. M. llershman, with mem-
bers of the immediate family at-
tending. Miss Beerbohm, who was
unattended, wore an ensemble of
beige with hat and shoes to match
and • corsage of gardenias and
roses. Mr. and Mn. Katser left
The ('irate A. C. defeated the
for an eastern motor trip and will Olympics in the junior-senior cham-
reside in Detroit upon their re- pionship of the Jewish Center by
turn.
the wore of 3 to 0 in the tenth
Inning. Eddie hit a home run with
KAPLAN . KARBAL
two men on base, in the Pirates
The Emanuel Synagogue was half of the tenth inning to clinch
the scene of a prettily appointed the game for his team.
The Pirates team is composed of
ceremony when Miss Betty Kar-
bal became the bride of Isadore William Greenberg (captain), Phil-
ip
Garber, David Slobin, Eddie
Kaplan of Chicago. The bride was
lovely in her white satin gown and Newman, Harry Bloomfield, Maur-
ice
Arnovitz, George and Sammy
train of lace and satin. She car-
ried a bouquet of gardenias and Keywell, Joe Holland, Isadore
Weinstein and Meyer Metzger.
lilies of the valley.
These boys will receive gold base-
Miss Ida Karbal, sister of the balls emblematic of winning the
bride, attended as maid of honor. championship, while the
Olympics
The bridesmaids were the Misses receive silver balls as runner-up
to
Sadye E. Karbal, ulster of the the Pirates.
bride, Fanny Raskin, Lottie Kar-
bel and Vera Blaustein.
Gifts To Hadassah Infant
Morris Karbal, brother of the
Welfare Fund.
bride, assisted the groom as best
man. The .h
The Infant Welfare Fund of
berg, Sy Karbal, brother of the
bride, David Rosenberg of Chica- Iladaiutah has receives the follow-
ing contributions:
go and William Ketai,
In memory of Abraham Ger-
.
Arline Betty and Norma 1, , e
,
. .
.
.
Karbal were the little flower girl•,
Bieberstein. Mr. and Mrs Sam
with Ronald Myron Karbal nerv-
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan.
ing as ring-bearer and Elearo r
In memory of Mr. Barron, from
and Seymour Karbal carrying the
the office force of the Economical
bride', veil.
Drug Co.
The mother of the bride wore
• rose-beige dress and yellow
Fisher Theatre.
shoulder corsage. The mother of
the groom wore a black satin
A new George Bancroft is seen
beaded dress and yellow shoulder on the Fisher screen this week In

COMM

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Norman Iturkner with her son.
Herbert. left Saturday for a 10-day visit
with her •loter•in•law. biro. Meg WeM•
berg. ar "Oak Beach," Mich

Miss M•ry Barrett of Detroit 'pent •
no the sliest of Ann Katchka of

West
West Iroquois road.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steinman were
hosta at • beautiful appointed dinner
at their home on Chippewa road. Sun-
day, Joly 10, honoring their brother,
David Henson of Jeritoon. Mich. and
Miss Lorraine Wolf of Detroit. who w e re
recently married. The sliest. inclu de d
besides the honor guests. him. J. Illussoff.
N. Y. City. Mr and Mr.. K. Lieberman.
Mr. sod Mrs. H. Hick•teln • Mrs. 11 Del,
son. all of Flint and Miss Esther Finkel-
•tein of Chicago.

Vim Roberta R•P•Port of Ottawa
Drive entertained at bride. at her horn*
on Friday ••ening. July P. honoring Mts.
Mare Barrett of Detroit. house guest of
MI.. Ann Katehk• •nd Mr.. Paul Fried-
m
New York City.
The
The Israel Gould Family Club phone
p...ed Kw, on April I

Hadassah Remembrance
Fund.

Some years ago. Detroit chapter
of Iladassah inaugurated a remem-
brance fund, fort he purpose of en.
aiding its memers to fittingly re-
member their relatives and friends
upon occasions of either joy or
sorrow. Ever since its inception,
the fund has been in charge of Mrs.
Harry Wetsman, 2956 Calve rt ave-
nue, who mail official acknowledg-
ments both to the contributor and
to the person or family designated.
Many people have found this a
delicate mean, of conveying either
congratulations or condolences.
The money is used to further Ha-
dansah's medical work in every
way possible. Mrs. Wetsman, Long-
fellow 1898, will gladly mail a
remembrance fund booklet without
cost to anyone desiring It.
Contributions to the fund were
recently received from Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Friedman and Mrs.
Lena Deutsch. Grand Rapids, Mich.,
in memory of Henry E. Byron.

FATHER—MOTHER-
SON — SWEETHEART

he had risen
to the heights ... forgotten friends for fame
. . . traded Love for Gold . . . and now the
voice of his people wrung his heart.

Out of the welter of the city

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N. S. GIRLS ARE GIVEN
KOVED NIGHT HONORS

A weinie roast was held at, .
Belle Isle on May 21.
The N. S. Girls walked away
with all honors at Keyed Night
held at the Jewish Center. The
girls were awarded a cup for be-
ing the best girls' club of the Jew-
ish Center. Pauline Kurland was
given • medal for being best all-
around girl of the Center, and
Blanche Feldman received honor-
able mention. Helen King was,
awarded • medal for being the
best girl actor in the dramatic
tournament.
Election of officers was held on
June 18. Freda Chaett was elec-
ted president; Mollie Schuster,
vice-president; Ann Nagel, secre-
tary; Raye Galitzky, treasurer;
Pauline Kurland, editor. An in.
donation of officers party was
held at the home of Blanche Feld-
man, 529 Leicester court, June 27.
A lawn party is being planned
for July 23, to be held at the home
of Pays Galitzky, 2713 Carter, in
honor of the third anniversary of
the club.
The club's annual dance is to be
held in October.

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HAIFA.—The Municipal Coat-
eil hem rejected the appeal of the
Palestine government urging the
council to spend one third of the
public works budget for the em-
ployment of Jewish labor.

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