• PEI) morrinvis L A,, ed, I Why take a chance on ordinary dry cleaning when you can have eek. stem anal will ient, Detroit's Finest AT THESE LOW PRICES Mena' Suits or Top- coats Cleaned and Pressed E. hi. Tabor and son, Amson, have returned to their home at the Belcrest from Charlevoix. Ladies' Dresses, Coats and Suits Cleaned and Pressed Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Korner and family have returned from their motor trip through the South and California and are domiciled in their new home at 3241 Law- rence avenue. $/.00 75c up , - -- PHON E .COlumbia 4200 Mrs. Abe. Wechsler of Beech- wood boulevard, Pittsburgh, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Alice Stiglitz, of Mt. Clemens, left for a visit in Cleveland before re. turning to her home in Pittsburgh. FOREST CLEANERS owl I) Y E RS Mica Betty Holtzman of Blaine avenue spent the past week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fishman at their summer home in New Baltimore, Mich. THE SAME HIGH STANDARD QUALITY 4 FOE 16 sit 633-547 E. 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Seamless porcelain interior. Fast-freezing ice compartment-63 cubes. Dry Zero insulation. Power- ful, dependable refrigerating mechanism, mounted on springs, eliminating all ordinary noises and vibration. The GRINNELL NAME, the GRINNELL GUARANTEE! Don't fail to see this fine, low priced refrigerator. TERMS EASY AS $1.50 WEEKLY Or correspondingly small monthly payments Your Old Refrigerator, Radio, Phonograph or Piano Accepted as Part Payment r of • "THE MUSICAL CENTER OF DETROIT" E=7:- GUISINEILL 113C01. Hwy Itifessommisss Illt-at WOODWARD AVI, OHIO[! alladam Oar* ad Dunk bash hem ,ad r; nI de ice ms URGE VOTERS HERE REGISTER AT ONCE Rabbi Leon From, co-chairman with Monsignor John M. Doyle and Rev. Ralph C. McAfee of the Get-Out-the-Vote -Vote League, makes ■ special plea to Jewish voters to register at once in order to she able to vote at the November elec. Hon. Next week, Rabbi Fram points out, will be the last week for rep Istrations for those desiring to vote at the Presidential elections, this being the last general regis- tration. It is likely, according to Rabbi ram, that school houses will be opened for registration from Aug.! 16 to 18. The Get-Out-the-Vote League Is a purely non-partisan association whose sole purpose it is to do everything possible to facilitate the exercise of their franchise on the part of the citizens of Detroit. IMO Aug. 14—Miss Phyllis Seegman, (laughter of Mr. and sirs. M. P. Seegman of 2014 West Euclid avenue, to Herman .1. Salzman of Chicago. At home after Labor Day, at 5128 Kimbark avenue, Chi- cago, Ill. Aug. 14—Miss Tillie Singer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Singer, to Harry Eakin, son of Rabbi and Mrs. I. Elkin of Madison, Wis. 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. 16—Miss Ray Wrotslaysky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. Wrotslaysky, to Charles T. Gellman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gellman. 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. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jay and daughter, Elaine, of Genesee av- enue will leave Monday for Petos- key, Mich., where they will remain Aug. 21—Miss Ann Barahal, daughter of Rev, and Mrs. 0. until Oct. 1. Barahal of 2760 Carter avenue, to Daniel Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silverman of Kulpmont, Pa. Miss Florence Soffrin of Sag- Aug. 23—bliss Estelle I. Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel inaw, bride-elect, whose marriage Cohen of Toronto, Ontario, to Jacob Wilk of this city. to Irving Shewach will take place Aug, 28—Miss Marilyn Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kahn, Sept. 4, was entertained in Sag- to Garie II. Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wolfe. Reception inaw, Grand Rapids and Detroit. at bride's aunt's home, 5093 S. Clarendon, 7 to 10. No cards. Among those who entertained for her were Mrs. Bankler of 2303 Gladstone avenue, with a personal shower, and Mrs. I. Shewach of 2269 Gladstone, with a linen shower and bridge, at which 32 1 guests were present. Many from out of town attended, including Aug. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wolf (Lillian Corinne Selik) o Miss Dorothy Solin of Montreal, LaSalle boulevard, a son, Melvyn Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Weiner and daugh- Aug. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamburger (Gussie Busker), ter of Grand Rapids and Miss a son, Charles David. Sara Gold of New York. Aug. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freeman of 585 Josephine, a son, Louis Wexler of Milwaukee, Gerald Gene. 1 avenue, a daughter, Hanna Rose. Miss Dorothy Solin of Montreal, July 23—To. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yeazin (Dora Garber), of 9650 Canada, niece of Mr. and Mrs. I. Delmar avenue, a son, Norman. ' Shewach of Gladstone avenue, was their house guest for the past four weeks. The Mimes Goldye Bumstein, Frances Fineberg, Helen Gold- stein, Esther 'merman, Rosalind Jacobson and Sylvia Seigel, of Gamma Epsilon Mu sorority, are spending the month o f August at Anchor Bay Beach, New Baltimore. Aa their guests for the entire month they have the Misses Corrinne Gould, Jeanne Benach of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Eva Burnstein of Detroit. On Sat. urday evening, Aug. 13, a surprise party will be given for Esther !merman. Fifteen couples are ex- pected. ft ri, SI Aug. 14—Miss Dorothy Koblin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koblin of 3260 Leslie avenue, to Dr. Benjamin Shlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shlain, at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue. Aug. 14—Miss Rose Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenberg of Cascade avenue, to Sans Kampner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kampner of Pontiac, Mich. Wis., cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Max July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Serling (Ruth Aronoff), Wekaler of Normandy avenue, of 2075 West Philadelphia, a son, Leon Marvin was their week-end house guest on July 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Nat Holden (Blanche Goldsmith), a his return from Los Angeles, Cali- daughter, Hannah Rose. fornia. July 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Nat. Holdengraber of 3282 Monterey fit' Vg . c=, iv I A • el Wedding Calendar Births Every day we feature Special Lunchu. * e MILWAUKEE'S CITY ATTORNEY IS HERE Engagements Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen of Campbell avenue, Windsor, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marwil, Sc . companied by their son, Melvin S . announce the engagement of their daughter, Celia, to Jess R. Feiler, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Feiler of this city. Marwil, of 1734 Virgginia Park , The engagement of Miss Ilarriet Goldberg to Saul Parker, son left on a motor trip to Chicago. of Mrs. Fannie Parker of 2039 Clairmount avenue, was announced at a reception at Northwood Inn on Aug. 6. Mr. and Mrs. J. Siegel and fam- ___. ily have returned from their vacs. lion in Mackinac. Dry Cleaning lon• eke, one. -i 91RONICIA3 ■ and THE LEGAL CHRON'CLE A the this Downtown Theater In- augurates Season. The RKO Downtown Theater Thursday inaugurates its Greater Show Season, offering the first of the 1933 product, "American Mad- am," a picture with a bank back ground and spreading the gospel of "kick-depression-in-the-pants" It is the story of a banker whose 25-year-policy has been that a borrower's beet security is his honesty. His directors finally be- come frightened at his stand and want to get him out. A robbery takes place at the bank and there are many nasty rumors about it. Then tomes a frenzied run, which is a highlight of the action. MURPHY TO ADDRESS marriagre BANQUET ON SEPT. 7 FOR KOSHER KITCHEN SLOBIN - LIEPAH Mr. and Mrs. Simon Liepah an- Mayor Frank Murphy has a,- nounce marriage of their cepted an invitation to address daughter, the Judith, to Norval Sl- the banquet scheduled to be held bin, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Slobin of 8951 Pinehurst. The wedding took place on Friday, Aug. 12, at the home of the bride, 2264 Ilazelwood. It's a Drink I To Your Health • Young Socialist Official Be- lieves Racial Lines Dis- appear Under Socialism. SILVER FLOSS KRAUT JUICE Max Raskin, Milwaukee's youth- ful city attorney, is in Detroit this week as the guest of his brother, Nathaniel Raskin, of 16227 Birwood, and in the course of his Stay here took occasion to discuss the sue- ceases attained by the Socialist ad- ministration i n Milwaukee. Ascribing t h e success of Social. I t administra- tions to the fact that Milwaukee's 0 population h a d acquired Social. Max Raskin ist theories in the old world and therefore was not afraid of reforms, Mr. Raskin said that even when Socialists lost some offices in some of the elec- tions in the past 22 years, their non-Socialist successors adhered to Socialist principles, helping place Milwaukee in the position of the most prosperous community in America. Mr. Raskin's office as city at- torney corresponds to that of cor- poration counsel in Detroit, except that here it is elective. Only 30 years old, and only six years out of college, Mr. Raskin was elected by • vote of close to 90,003 to that of about 80,000 received by his opponent. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle representative met Mr. Raskin during Tisha b'Ab services, at Congregation Shaarey Z e d e k, Wednesday evening. Mr. Raskin expressed the belief to the writer that under Socialism all racisl lines disappear and there is little prejudice on the ground of re- ligion or nationality. While some prejudice remains with some, most Socialists are not concerned with racial affiliations, he stated, and he ascribed his success at the polls to this Socialist spirit of liberality. A Zionist—being affiliated with the Peale Zion—Mr. Raskin Is an active member of his Temple and is affiliated with the B'nai B'rith. He is actively Interested also in the work of Milwaukee's Jewish Center. YOUNG CIRCLE GROUP CONCERT ON AUG. 19 Young Circle League clubs of Detroit, Chavarim, Youth of To. day and Seniors, combined their efforts for a concert on Aug. 19, at 627 Holbrook. The concert will feature Max Pecherer and Jack Weissberg, first and second violins respective- y, and Evelyn Gurevitch, pianist. All three have played over the radio and have developed a no- table local reputation. There will also be three screen plays and recitations. DILL FLAVORED N CONVENIENT BOTTLES AND CANS AT YOUR GROCER OR DELICATESSEN DEALER Packed by the makers of SILVER FLOSS SAUER KRAUT EMPIRE STATE PICKLING COMPANY PHELPS, N. Y. A. L BERNSTEIN CENTRAL WEST DISTRIBUTOR 607 FIDELITY TRUST BLDG. DETROIT IF YOU ARE STALLED— no matter where, just give us a ring and our Emergency Truck will soon be on its wAy to get you started. ' ABE MAX Auto Service Inc.- Now Conveniently Located at 12316 DEXTER BLVD. Between Cortland and Sturtevant PHONE HEMLOCK 9656 ARE. MAX YOU GET LOW PRICE You Get GOODYEAR QUALITY And I'm Still Sell. ing 'em TAX FREE CARL LANGF.R A limited quantity of brand new Coodyearsitought before the tax went into effect still left—but they can't last long—better hurry. All sixes. J. W. E. W. O. BRIDGE TEA ON SEPT. 13 Miss Lillian Leider of 1644 The North Woodward branch L. A. S. AUXILIARY'S For Saturday and Sunday Only Virginia Park has returned from of the Jewish Women's European GALA EVENT SUNDAY an extensive trip through New Workers Organization will hold a York, Atlantic City and Philadel- special meeting on Wednesday Last minute details are reported A Brand New GOODYEAR Inner Tube phia. While in Pittsburgh. Miss afternoon, Aug. 17, at the home arranged by the com- Leider was the guest of her of of Mrs. J. Cohen, 2996 Monterey, completely Given Away FREE With the Purchase of mittee in charge of the Cabaret cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard at which time further arrange- Moonlight to Sugar Island Sunday Lenin of North Wynnefield, Phila- Each Tire. ments will be made for the bridge evening, Aug. 14, sponsored by delphia. r tea, to be held Sept. 13, at the the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Aztec Tower, in the Union Guar- Angeles Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stolarsky dian building. number of the most promin- (Leah Weinstein), Mrs. Louis S. The organization will hold its ent A clubs and organizations of the Bennett and Miss Pearl Stolarsky annual dinner dance on Oct. 23. city have taken blocks of tickets have returned to Detroit after an All other organizations are asked nd are giving their whole-hearted enjoyable 10-day motor trip Take advantage of this tire opportunity. Goodyear to co-operate by keeping this date support to this enterprise. An through Ohio, Indiana and Ken- open. unique program has been arranged never built a better tire at such low prices as are tucky. While in Cleveland they The president thanks Mrs. by Mrs. Lew Levitt, who has were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. now in effect—and millions of motorists know Good. Model and her co-chairman, Mrs. charge of the cabaret program to- ' Ben P. Bloom, cousins of Mr. ' Bookstein, and Mrs. Schultz and gether with Harry Cohen. year builds the beat tires on the road. MAYOR FRANK MURPHY Stolarsky. Mrs. Kavanau for making the Mrs. Jack Nadler, together with in Sept. 7 in the interests of the Bob-Lo excursion a success; and Sirs. Ben Goldberg, will have ASK US ABOUT OUR LIBERAL TRADE-IN OFFER Mrs. A. L. Cohen and daughter, Kosher Kitchen. the public for attending it. charge of card table accommoda- Eleanor, of Elmhurst avenue left His acceptance is contained in tions on the upper inside deck for for a sojourn to Los Angeles, Cal- s letter he addressed to Hyman RAYBESTOS BRAKE LINING AT 1933'S LOW PRICES i hose interested in card games. ifornia, and other western points, eltman, who conducts the Jewish &mit Nett; El ] M Buick (std.), Oldsmobile, rs. Joseph M. Erman, as ticket later to be joined by Mr. Cohen. Radio Hour on Sundays, at noon, Studebaker (std.), Ckeyeler--$7.150 distributor and secretary of the Plymouth, $5.30; Chevrolet, PIM Esintn, $6.50; Pontiac, 66.60 i fiver Station WMBC, and who is moonlight committee, will have Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Meyer of rice-president of the group von- c harge of complete settlement of Notts Webb avenue and their children, oring the kitchen. In his letter, l icketa together with Miss Fannie Rosamond and Seymour, a r e dayor Murphy lauds Mr. Altman Harry Cohen and Mrs. spending the summer on Lake St. or his efforts in behalf of char- Sabbath Se • 1 Baron. Lew Levitt will be at the box mes" Clair, near New Baltimore. "The Barlow Murals" will be Nice. table movements. the subject of Rabbi gained Leon Fram's I Dr. Joseph M. Erman, chairman An important recruit was Bernard D. Osnos of 2673 or the Kosher Kitchen this week sermon Saturday morning, Aug. and general manager of this ...:. Taylor avenue has returned from when Mrs. Harry H. 13, at 10 o'clock, in the main I Prenzlauer air, announces that no efforts an extensive trip through Central n-omised the movement her aup- auditorium. I Dace been spared on the part of Europe, visiting in E n g I an d, tort. anyone on the committee to make France and other European coun- Memorial Gifts: t his affair an enjoyable one, and tries. During his stay in Paris, urges that those who have pur- Contributions to the Temple he met his sister, Miss Rose Osnos, ONE•STOP MIZRACHI YOUTH Memorial Fund have been received chased their tickets arrive early whom he had not seen for over the least possible time may SNAPPY SERVICE STATION in memory of Oscar Schiller from : be that a year and who has just completed The national administrative taken in order to leave the her studies in Vienna, Austria. ∎ oard of Mizrachi Youth of Amer. Mr. and Mrs. I. Rapenport and c m l ock as scheduled, at 8:45 p. m. Miss Osnos returned from France ea announces that Seymour Um- Mrs. 11500 DEXTER BLVD., at Tuxedo Nettie and in Steamer Tashmoo will leave foot Aug. 2. rrowsky of Cleveland and Syra. memory of Ponnusky; street on time to al- Davidson ''' , o f w Griswold use has been designated as exec- from; Mrs. II. Herman ARlington1-0316 and 16 minutes of Loewenstein and dancing For the past four weeks, Mr. ,five director. . the hour at the island pavilion. and Mrs. Harry Brod of 19316 Aaron Bin-Nun sailed on July Mr. and Mrs. Max Schiffer. The public is again reminded Warrington Drive, Sherwood For- 8 for Eretz, Israel. t the General Auto Trimming est, had their parents, Mr. and The Executive is now negotiat- ( hat O. of Detroit is donating to the Mrs. M. Brod of New York City, ng to secure additional certifi. .. Detroit Auxiliary 30 per cent of Little Cinema Mats. as guests. Many friends and rela- sates for Mizrachi Chalutzim who proceeds from the three parking SPECIAL OFFER CARL LANGER'S tives entertained in their honor are preparing to settle in Pales- during their visit. tine. The outing to be given by Miz- rachi Youth of Detroit will he held Jericho Lodoge I. 0. 0. F. at Belle Isle on Sunday, Aug. 21. No. 490 To Hold Picnic. S. Raimi, chairman of the social committee, reported that detailed On Sunday, Aug. 14, the mem- plane have been completed. bers, their families and friends of On the occasion of the twenty- Jericho Lodge, 0, 0. F., No. 490 eighth lierzl Memorial, Mizrachi and the Rebecca Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., Youth planted three trees in Yitar No. 328, will hold their annual pic- Landau. nic at the River Rouge Park. Races On Aug. 7, S. Barrenholtz, guest bridge and speeches will be the or- from Zeirei Mizrachi of Toronto, der of the day. Morris Bordelove, sang over Station WMBC during Democratic candidate for state the Jewish hour conducted by H. senator will attend. A truck will Altman. leave Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy The second volume of the Mix- Road at It o'clock. Those having racht Youth Bulletin, which In- cars are directed to follow Her- cludes activities of Mizrachi Youth ren West to Outer Drive and turn throughout the world, including right on Outer Drive one quarter those of the Mime] liamizrachi mile. in Palestine, has been started. At the last meeting David Bresaler submitted a report of the 'Indies of the Hebrew group. The song writer and poet, Smut- A luncheon and bridge will be ewits, gave several musical num- given by the Zedakah Club, Sept. bers and recitations. 14, at the Detroit Leland. Plans Miss Florence Edelman, vice. are also being made for • dance, president, who for the past two Sept. 25. months had been actively partici- MRS S. PISKO The chairman of these affairs, pating in Mizrachi work in New Mrs. Esther Davis, urges all mem- York City, has returned to Detroit. W. hn o .th elo gr, znothiv :om yipairestimastwInt4 bers and friends to co-operate Esther Edelman left for stay with her, and enable the Zedakah at the Mizrachi cottage in Michi- tarp of the National Jewish NN Club to help the aged and poor. Oaf at Denver. gan City. ZEDAKAH CLUB lots located in the vicinity of the dock. Patrons are asked to park their automobiles at the following parking lots and thereby assist towards the success of this moon- Flight: Atwater and Woodward, At- ! water and Bates, and Woodward and Griswold. Dave Diamond himself and his Della Robbie orchestra will fur- j nigh the music for the evening. For additional information call Mrs. Erman, Lo. 2892, or Edith R. Paransky, Detroit Auxiliary rorresnondent secretary, Arling- ton 3346.J. l CARD OF THANKS I. the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Max to extend to all the friends who attended my Bar. Mitzvah, my deepest appreciation for the wonderful gifts given. WILLIAM H. GROSS. Gross, wish A CORRECTION • The announcement of the sup- posed marriage of Miss Maxine Harris appeared erroneously in last week's issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, and its publi- cation is sincerely regretted. Its submission for publication in these columns was the work of a crank, a and It is to be regretted that Mies Harris should have been tin- duly hurt. 56 E. COLUMBIA 25c The Greatest Array of Comedy Stars Ever •Asaemblod in "Hurra—Ein Junge" (Hurrah, It's a Boy) Ida Wuest! Ad•lbertl Lucie Enelischl • Frits Scbalal Georg Ale:ander! FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OPEN SUNDAY FAST WHILE-YOU.WAIT SERVICE Comfortable, Privat• WAITING BOOTHS Open Sunday 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Su.; Holi-35•. Chit. area 10 years free; 10-12--I6e. Eves; VOTE FOR HERMAN Greenberg for Congress in Fifteenth District The right man for the office. Served four years as Assistant Prosuotio. Attorney. 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