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And rens-ember: Goodyear Tires are so good they outsell any other tire here in town, throughout the state all over America . . . They've been leading in sales for 17 successive years! They're first choice with the public by more than 2 to 1. So why take ■ second-choice when first-choice costs no more? -George Pulford Ask Us About Our Great Trade•n Offer! • Mrs. Samuel Schwartz and fam- ily of Cortland avenue are spending the remainder of the summer at Lexington, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander of Chicago boulevard have as their house guest Mrs. Alexande,r's sis- tre, Mrs. Harris of Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman and family of 2954 Burlingame avenue left to spend the summer months at their cottage at New Baltimore. Announcement is made of the engagement of Misr Bertha Stone of Rochester avenue to Archiel Ilarwith, son of Mr. and Mrs Albert Harwith of Richton avenue. Reception, Sunday, Aug. 21, 3 to 9 p. m., at 3301 Richton avenue. No cords. Mr. and Mrs. L. Koronov of 3747 Wager avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Max Rosner, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Plack of 8299 Montclair avenue, Mrs. Betty W. Birnkrant of New York and Jacksonville, Florida, announces the engagemenet of her daughter, Ethel Judith, to William Gershenson, son of Mrs. Molly Gershson of 17305 Muirland avenue. Mrs, Hyman Katz of Monterey avenue announces the engagement of her sister, Miss Cecilia Solomon, to Ilerbert L. Ilarris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris of Flat Rock, Mich., formerly of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rapaport, formerly of 2690 West Boston boulevard, have moved to 1161 West Euclid avenue. Wedding Calendar Miss Ann Bosch, formerly of De- troit, who has recently moved into her new home, 1877 Ocean avenue, New York, had as her house guest for the past two weeks Miss Fran- ces Cugell, of Detroit, who had been sojourning in Connecticut for the previous four weeks. Many elaborate affairs were given in her honor. Aug. 14-Miss Dorothy Dorice Lieberman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Lieberman, to Norman Leonard Weisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisman of Dayton, Ohio. Aug. 21-Miss Freda Kesler, sister of Dr. and Mrs. Sol Quenton Kesler, to.Ernest Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman. Aug. 21-Miss Ruth Florence Katzin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Katzin, to Jack J. Mitcoff, at 10:30 in the morning at Congregation Beth David. MIZRACHI HATZOIR SABBATH SERVICES Aug. 21-Miss Ann Barahal, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. 0. Barahal of 2750 Carter avenue, to Daniel Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silverman of Kulpmont, Pa. Aug. 21-Miss Estelle I. Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Cohen of Toronto, Ontario, to Jacob Wilk of this city. Sabbath services under the aus- pices of the Mizrachi Youth of De- troit, will be held every Saturday morning at the Beth Tephila Emanuel Synagogue, corner Tay- lor and Woodrow Wilson. These are conducted by the member a To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy (Paula Hess) of 2009 Calvert ave themselves and are open to every " I nue, a daughter, Alice Joan. one. Births On Saturday night, July 30, the Mizrachi Youth will participate in another hfelaveh Malka celebration arranged by the Mizrachi. This will be held at the Mizrachi center, 8741 Twelfth street, near Glad- Membership Campaign Now in Progress in Detroit Simultaneous stone. LEADERS TO PARTICIPATE IN DENVER HOME SILVER JUBILEE with National Celebration of Children's Home Commencing Sunday. A guest for this week will be Sholom Barrenholtz, secretary of the Zeirei Mizrachi of Toronto. In addition to being an active member of his organization, Mr. Barren- holtz has gained a wide reputation for his vocal talent, especially in Arabian and l'alestinian melodies. Several affairs will be given in his honor. For Friday and Saturday Only We Will Give You $6 '18 TO Marriages GOLDEN - SMILOWITZ Jus t ic e cirtit chell BUSCH CANDIDATE FOR LANSING'S MAYORALTY Petitions have been placed in circulation in Lansing for the nomination of Mr. Busch, presi- dent of the Salton Jewelry com- pany and active figure in civic af- fairs, as a candidate for the office of mayor. While the petitions have ap- peared, Mr. Busch has made no announcement as to whether or not he will be a candidate, but he is understood to have the proposal under consideration. Mr. Busch has served as presi- dent of the Lansing Merchants' Association, Inc., as a member of the board of police and fire com- missioners and as a member of the city traffic commission. He also has served on several other civic organizations of an unofficial na- ture. lie resides at 419 West street in Lansing. While various mayoral aspirants have been mentioned Mayor Peter F. Gray is the only one to have announced hit candidacy, having Issued a statement recently to the effect that he would be a candi- date for re-election. A need for additional volun- teer dentists to staff the dental department of the North End Clinic was voiced recently by its active head, Dr. Arthur A. Ginsberg. The department, which was originally manned by one den- tist and equipped with n single unit, a donation from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn, has just completed eight years of serv- ice to the Jewish community. In this time the department has grown s othat it now ins an ex- cellent staff and most modern! equipment with which to tale for the indigent public. All patients admitted are carefully examined, and if their condition is of an emergency nature, as abscesses, trench mouth, fractured jaws, small tumors, etc., treatment is given. Extractions and orthodontia are done by capable men, but in general reconstruction work is not encouraged. Another activ- ity of the department is to work hand in hand with the medical staff in the elimination of possible dental causes of such diseases as arthritis and inflammation of the eye. Den- tal hygienists, who take care of prophylaxis, also assist in the work. The patients who apply are carefully investigated by the social service department to ex- clude those able to pay. The increasing number of acute cases necessitates addi- tional dentists to carry on this important work. It is hoped that a number of dentists will offer their assistance. Full in- formation as to the work may be obtained from Dr. Ginsberg ,..or at the North End Clinic. The marriage of Miss Sadie Smilowitz, daughter of Frank Smilowitz of Flint, to Maurige Golden, son of Rev. and Mrs. Da- vid Golden, was solemnized at Congregation B'nai Moshe, July 10. The Rev. Golden, father of the groom, officiated at the four o'clock ceremony in the presence of 450 guests. Miss Rose Freiberg was maid of honor. She wore pink lace with white accessories. The brides- maids were Lillian Golden of Toronto, Florence Golden, Rebec- ca Linder of Flint, Rose Brooks, Fay Cohen and Belle Cohen. Norman Zech was best man. The ushers were: Solomon Golden, Hyman Smilowitz, Louis Freiberg, Morris Golden of Toronto, harry Nelson and David Shaw. The flower girls were Irene Marcus and Alice Rabin. The ring bearer was Frankie Marcus. Mrs. Nathan Lois and Al Gol- den, brother of the groom, sang at the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white satin, and a train finished with a long pointed sleeve. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Anne Goldenberg of New York, Mrs. I. Abrams and Mrs. M. Abrams of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Silverman and Louis Golden of Toronto. The newlyweds went to Chicago and South Haven for their honey- moon. The bride wore a brown and chartreuse wool crepe frock with a short cape, with which she wore brown accessories, for trav- eling. The couple will reside in Detroit. On August 21 the Mizrachi Youth is planning an outing to be held at Belle Isle. Several mem- bers, including 11. Eakin, II. Shech- ter, E. Edelman and F. Katt, plan to spend their vacations at the Mizrachi Junior's cottage in Michi- gan City, Ill. At the meeting held on July 26, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Mt. Clemens and his wife were guests of the organization. Rabbi Sperka addressed the audience on the life work of Theodor lierzl. The name Mizrachi Youth. will henceforth be used in the English press, as the English translation of Mizrachi Hatzoir, which formerly appeared in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. H. Shechter chairman of the Netivah committee, reports that the New Year greetings are com- ing in at a rapid rate. • Clink Is in Need of 1 Volunteer Dentists Vet .1R. Bitumen Mal KATZ . TRIPOLSKY 11114•Cohan Announcement is made of the marriage on July 2 of Miss; Bertha Tripolsky of New York to Philip Katz, formerly of Grand Rapids and Detroit. 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Set of 4 capital July 31 to Aug. 2. 4.40-21 11.95 $7.80 The committee in charge of 4.40-21......$1.55 $6.20 Aaron Sapiro, one of America's membership solictations for the 4.50 - 20 2.00 8.00 FELDMAN - TUSHMAN 4.50-20 1.60 6.40 outstanding legal figures, will de- National Home for Jewish Chil- 4.50-21 2.05 8.20 A pretty mid-summer wedding 4.50-21- 1.65 6.60 liver the principal address of the dren at Denver is working untir- was solemnized Sunday afternoon, 4.75-19 2.35 9.40 celebration, held to commemorate ingly to raise Detroit's quota of 4.75-19..._. 2.00 4.75-20 2.40 8.00 9.60 July 17, when Miss Fay Tushman, the Home's 25 years of service to $5,000 a year. Joseph H. Ehrlich 5.00-19 2.45 9.80 4.75-20 2.00 8.00 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max the children of tuberculous par- is the general chairman of the 5.00 - 20 2.45 9.80 Tushman, became the bride of Dr. 4.75-21 2.00 8.00 ents. 5.25 - 18 2.75 11.00 committee which includes out- Nathaniel L. Feldman, son of Mrs. 5.00-19 110 8.40 Justice Mitchell May of the standing Detroit Jewish leaders. 5.25.19 2.80 11.20 J. Feldman. The wedding took 5.00-20.-- 2.10 Cupreme Court of the state of 5.25-20 8.40 2.85 11.40 Mrs. Rae Horrell, Miss Flor- place at the home of the bride's New York also will participate. 5.25-21 2.90 11.60 5.00-2E.- 2.10 8.40 ence Towvim and L. Levinson are parents on Sturtevant avenue and Among the others to take part actively co-operating with the gen- wan 5.50-17 3.10 12.40 5.00.22...-. 2.30 solemnized at 2 o'clock in the 9.20 will be Mrs. J. N. Lorber, presi- eral committee in approaching the 5.50-18 3.15 12.60 presence of the immediate tams 5.25-18 -. 2.25 9.00 dent of the Home; Mrs . ileasie many Detroiters who for years, 5.50.19 3.20 12.80 ilies and their close friends. Rabbi 5.2549..._. 2.35 Willens, first vice president and a have been paying dues to the home' 5.20-20 9.40 3.25 13 00 The five-cent kosher kitchen pro- Harold N. Rosenthal officiated. 6.00-17 3.50 14.00 5.25-20 2.40 9.60 ject, which was placed in opera- leader in women's organizations; and who are now being asked to Palms, ferns and baskets of 6.00-18 3.50 Oscar Livermore, of Colorado I 14.00 renew their subscriptions. 5.25-21 tion at the Beth Tephila Eman- 2.45 9.80 baby's breath formed a pretty pet- 6.00-19 3.55 14.20 uel Synagogue last week, was dis- ting for the ceremony. Miss Shir- 5.50-18. 2.50 10.00 3.60 14.40 cussed by A. L. Rodau of Sheriff Halevy Picnic Successful; ley Katt, who was maid of honor. 5.50-19.. RABBI FRAM'S LECTURES' 2.55 10.20 6.00-21- 3.65 14.60 Henry Behrendt'* office, in an ad- Belle Isle Concert Off FOR THE CHAUTAUQUA ' wore a frock of yellow pohts 6.5017 4.30 17.20 6.00-20 3.30 13.20 dress over Radio Station WMBC, d'esprit made with a tight bodice 6.50-19 4.40 17.60 6.00-21 ... 3.40 13.60 , during Hyman Altman's Hour, lag and a bouffant skirt with which 7.00-18 4.50 18.00 6.00-22 .. 3.55 14.20 Members and friends of th- De- Rabbi Leon Frani of Temple she more • turban and sandals of Sunday. In the course of his ad- troit lialevy-ilazomir Singing So- Beth El of Detroit, describing the, nile green, and carried tea roses dress, Mr. Rodau stated: "The five-cent Kosher kitchen has be- ciety enjoyed a delightful day of experiences of his lecture tour of ! and baby's breath. The bride come a reality. not merely • Cement of FREE! 2 Lbs. Sugar with 8 Gallon* of Gulf Gas entertainment and picnicking at the Minnesota Stale Teachers' Colle imavinatinn be idle dreamers. This looked lovely in a form-fitting organizations annual outing. held for the Jewish Chautauqua Society, frock of white crepe with kit, hen functions largely through the a light a cc•elemn effort. of Mr. Altman and his last Sunday in Belle Isle. F. atur- writes: untiring co-workers. The Aire. rep,- - It rare me • resfixation of the Int• blue jacket, and a turban of white ing the day's entertainment were ! stuffing this group are of eterlint and a nose veil. She carried port•nee of the work of the sort.. In with impeached. character: motivated In fur. contests, games and skill test.. An pr••entIng the 00,1 of Jewl•h culture white roses and lilies of the val- thering thin noble movement by their interesting program included solos the sat, sal t u rn ,:el . lish desires to •wist their indigent ley. Irving Feldman, brother of n i7i,n7r " ens pe " n7e. ; 1. 1 " I if • has sung by N. Magill, accompano d by' 9410 JOHN R. STREET -- TRINITY 2-4198 :brethren In this period of economic dis• president t1 ; e ll y tn ,,,, .... the Jewish CA,. the groom, performed the duties hat the choir; songs by M. Schen.. and had become an of best man. The purpose of the Koshe kitchen D . Tucker and amusing chars: ter- t•t•hlished tradition. and the outletnn self.evident. The rharge of five cents A reception for 200 Was held displayed their •ppreriatIon in their own izations by Phillip Goren. adults two cents for children way of hearty A. the Chairman of our Corn U. A. H. C. RESOLUTION !Prone.. recersele.." after the ceremony. Tables were : frir. do. cot pre" , the he price o • meal. The choir welcomed home Mrs. mission on Social Justice. he •s•isted I Directors of the society from var- arranged throughout the house in . it is a shield to cover the feelings of the new eround for translat in g th Eugene Franzblau and son, Nlich- ious Minnesota centers, describing MEMORIALIZES STERN .brftkin. unemployed who desire to uphold a re, doc tri n f the pro phets •nd 'w hol e. o cabaret style. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Win pride and dignity and not to he hien- elo, who returned from a sevens. the tour by Rabbi Fram stated: Ifsra el Into active •nd li•ing efforts fo ' titled so • charity charge, and this pride Dr. and Mrs. Feldman left for University months sojourn at Hollywood, Duluth directory slaw "Rabbi Fran, The memory of the late Milford lustk• In ....e day life. of the unemployed save• them from total h p th rouR tare his address to an audience of be. Mrs. Pauline Brussell, supervisor 10723 Stern, member of the executive - "Milford Stern was •noutst•ndine ex degradation. When anunemployed per. Hamilton 0 whom northern Michigan. For traveling *tpie of en Intelligent. on purchase* • meal. matter how I and Harry Netter, chuirmar, of' ' tos1"714540. 40 board board of the Union of American :71".th:f , . i cultured Jew who identified himself wit little he pay. for it. be feels that he doe. the event, and their respective the bride wore a blue and white The talk was anu•oally ellreeelfed, and Hebrew Congregations, and cnair- .the synssoeue and all Jewish interest ; not receive • charitable repast: . means •PPreelated. In behalf of mem• crepe suit with white accessories. man of its commission on social .11e was keenly Interested In the Wort Cantor l.ind and his three chil- minces were responsible for the her• of the school I wish to express to nin, on fo.r ,r, Prx.,Ive Judaism and did Justice, was memorialized in a set llo. EVA PRENZLAUER 1 dren of New York, will again be success of the picnic. The Mieses you end to the Jewish l'hautasnua So-, SLOBASKY • SKLASH Esther Portnoff and Celia Smith fifty ..'ur appreciation of the of resolutions drawn up at the re- 'Lle o: :: es sesed 'ii"..th is rnr:snX. l'ile e .; featured on the musical program SERVICE GROUP i to Amain this year snot her fine On Sunday evening, July 17. siden ess Trustee or Temple Hsi of Mr. Altman's Hour next Sun- and Mrs. Anna Warren were com- cent meeting of the Executive P ret At the last meeting of the Eva Miss Anne Rita Sklash was mar- Detroit and • teacher in its relief mended for their efficient manage- bl'ankklo di...eters sor t Board in Cincinnati. The resolu- 'El il of "Our stu• dav , an. . was president of the Jew- Prenzlauer Service Group, held at dent need ment of the games. just that •ort of Information ried to Maurice Slobasky of Wind- bons are as follows: Grand River at 7-Mile Road In an appeal by Mrs. Altman, , Olt Welfare A•sociation of Detroit en Eugene Franzblau, presid, It of to build up their cultural lwekgroun. sor at the Windsor Talmud Torah. I the home of Mrs. S. Goldberg, on 'Tut off in Ma prime and et the 'ra w, '•Isel a director of the Jewish Center last Sunday, the following contri- We isi•htn./. now •nd .1 in i r „err and or ,o,„ o o i,o.. f or a l. . A,. iallow He was • Dos tee .4 th Mt. Vernon avenue. further plans I Detroit's Finest Road. the lialevy, announced that. doe to Isa , Ion for rending Rabhi rrism to u•.' Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal offi- butione were received for the needy truistk service. our able and devoted 'National Jewish Hospital of Denser. Colo unavoidable ciated. were discussed for the luncheon to circumstances the Schreiber Family: Galician So- • .es. II‘ r.ar: I.Itt!t ho •nd friend. Milford Stern. has redo. "'n'Iy a'crel'is";:t.ed ", ,o ir house and Night Club ' ".1„.11!ont I he skin at the home of Mrs. P.. , choir will not appear Sunda), July bi "In the fields of phi:•nthropv • moria • ith hie broad and enlirhIened Inter• laid down the burden of life and entered (lets', $10; Louis Dobkin, $5; Dave, 31, at the Belle Isle Shell. 1 Goldsmith, 3036 Courtland av- SILVERMAN - BRANDWEIN pretation of the influence of Jewish Inter. Into eternal rest. We are ernteful for rernt. d better undentandinw. h Koffman, $5; Henry C. Key- ; turned a this rich and fruitful • hisnowtile talent• to ,wall sod for the FISH • FROG • STEAK Member, are being accerded ■ store hot •••kened a deepen •yrnpoth• The marriage of Miss Rebecca enue, at one o'clock on Aug. 16. ne achievements •nd the fer•reachine mccount •nd rose to prominence ben we , $1. for dill h at mist herd«r. vacation until Wednesday e%, sing. ' people Ftrandwein of Sarnia. Ont., to It is to be for members only. ofh•ther between individo•la tnr he was able to crowed into it. at home and eihrostl. He heed well. be August 10, when a rehearsal will arm,. or Plans are proceeding for the !canoe he stowed well: his family, hi are looltint, Nathan Maxwell Silverman of Milford Stern was one of those rare • Per Elate Fisher Theater. ornrounity. the Jewish people and rn. to the ,lendid addresses which n Brooklyn. N. Y., took place on dinner-dance to be given Sunday, take place in room 123, Northern forward souls who envisated his life not In the will he Arc tilt by ymt emi••oria. kirrl N• Cheese Ise Cluldren or t of eel( and personal Inter- High School. ept. 16. at Everglades Inn. ...feedlot, summer afresh:ma at our fol.' Monday evening. July IR, at "In his oerseest rehstioss with wen ... but In the wider circle of common Every once in a while there The hors of this Hosed. Milford Stern indsor. Rabbi Harold N. Rosen- R" -up will sponsor • fash- Peppy Musk, Spacious Dane. h....0e and the general welfare. He al.. kind! •tlent, nod comes along a human picture that was ion show on Nov. 1. etent to work not fortotter merely Zambrowsky m Charge of Forty-Oee Persian Jews Get P.I. thal officiated. Floor, Private Dining Rooms humored and helpful. We .hell. hi but for that tomorrow which meant • provide. real entertainment for the pl companionship an4 him abl better and happier world. Mizrachi Hatzoir. whole family, such a picture is Exception! I.r111in for Abe, enun•ot In eon deliberation •. While drew esti.. Vint.. HORTICK . STEINBERG Riviera Theater. To the colon of American Hebrew deploring Milford Stern's ontimely death Seymour M. Zambrowsky, able "Stranger in Town," at the Fisher aeon Bridge Part** Miss Fanny Steinberg of Hazel- C.neretistions he wt. for Many noro • we roe trihut• to his qualities ,ran this week. organizer and lecturer, graduate one Persian Jews of the 500 who wood avenue became the bride of valued and faithful lender. gIvine (reel, • Re•olved. That this testimonial of a t, Under Pers•ael st••• ■ •••••• ■ The Riviera Theater this week Ann Dvorak, the youthful star of the Cleveland Yeshiva. has been sought refuge in Turkey, departed Louis liortick of Taylor avenue of his time and ability at every oppovtd. pr•eiatinn for the life of Milford Ster presents two full length feature JOHNNIE NEBIOLO ▪ A. • member of the Executive and of nor Fishretard for Ms memo. of "Scarface" end Molly Louvain," appointed executive direct u- of for Palestine today, after receiv- on Sunday evening, July 10, at Hard and attractions, Warren Williams is active p•rtkipant In the :b. adopted be the Eventiv• hoard of th rises a Ater nearer her screen goal Mizrachi Hatzoir of America. Re ing the necessary immigration! the Shear Hashomayim Synagogue business as well the literary promos Union of American H brew Caner ...Han Flame Ile/lard Me to 4200 ler "The Dark Horse" and "Bachelor's sit Qom e, • sew • not• andth a e cotl..tifotrme .gyec t to the member si certificates from the Jewish Acta- , of Windsor. Rabbi Harold N. Affair" with Adolphe Menjou and Itenervattemo. Able entributio• to our development and I picture. browaky of Syracuse, N. Y. Cl Facet:tire. Roseenthal officiated. Joan March. GOODYEAR All-Weather and Pathfinder Tires Goodyear Speedway All First Guaran- teed Tire Prices, Each in Pairs 4.40-21 4.50-20 4.50-21 4.75-19 $3.49 3.79 3.83 4.50 5.00-19 5.00-20 5.25-18 5.25-21 $4.72 4.80 5,39 5.82 All Weathers Pathfinders OUTLINES POLICIES OF KOSHER KITCHEN Westminster Auto Supply HOBSON'S GEORGE PULFORD, Proprietor AUTO SUPPLY 340 Puritan Ave. ■ EVERGLADE INN o n Dinners. . . .$1.50 1 -0