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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
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Russeks collection of cloth coats with
ROYAL SILVERFOX
DETROIT LODGE NO. 55
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE
INW111111•111,
Bernard A. Pearl, chancellor
commander of Detroit Lodge No,
55, Knights of Pythias, announces
plans to hold open house in the
New Castle Hall at 114 Erskine
St., formerly the Phoenix Club,
on Sunday, Aug. 25, from 2 to
11 p. m.
The newly appointed entertain-
ment committee headed by Jack
Langer, chairman, will be in
charge of arrangements. All
present and former Pythians, their
wives and friends are invited.
Music, refreshments and enter-
tainment will be provided.
Numerous activities are sched-
uled for the month of September.
On Tuesday, Sept. 10, a class of
new candidates will be initiated
in the rank of page. The athletic
activities in the Pythian 55 Club
will be inaugurated.
The formal dedication of the
New Castle Hall and Pythian 55
Club will take place the latter
part of the month.
The attendance at the meeting
last Tuesday showed a marked
gain in membership, due to the
occupancy of the new quarters.
Viallalllateaseraaa
Pavaex Machines
Are in Use at the
North End Clinic
Are the Gift of the Mendelsohn
Memorial Fund
The trade name of the machine
is Pavaex, the letters of which
stand for Passive Vascular Exer-
ciser. The ease records of the
Is the largest and
North End Clinic patients, who
are receiving beneficial treatments
most impressive in years
from Pavaex read as though in-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple spired by a good fairy. Down in
Mrs. Stella Fell of Omaha and
Los Angeles is visiting with her Beth El will officiate next Thurs- the physiotherapy department of
Finest quality,
children, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert day at the marriage of his niece, the clinic, where scientific appara-
prime skins, with
Miss Marjorie Spiegel, daughter us hourly comes to the aid of the
Sloman.
a wealth of silver
of Mrs. Mae Spiegel of Chicago, clinic patients, the workers and
hairs ... at very
to Richard Daimon of New York. the nurses are thrilled and exited
special August
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wohl of The marriage will take place at
discounts.
I.aSalle Blvd. spent the past week- the summer home of Mrs. Spiegel with the results achieved by this
simple mechanism.
end in Charlevoix.
Coat pictured
at Highland Park, Ill. Others in
The Pavaex, which was develop-
attendance at the wedding will ed in the College of Medicine of
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Gerstmnn of be Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt the University of Cincinnati, en-
the Belcrest returned from Char- and daughters, Misses Janet and courages free blood circulation in
Betty Welt, Miss Margaret II. the extremities by massage through
levoix, Mich.
Franklin and Leo I. Franklin.
the regulated pressure of vacuum.
The patient inserts either his arm
Mrs. William Fleischman re•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Israel
Bluestein
or leg into a glass boot, equipped
turned from a visit to Cleveland.
will celebrate their fiftieth wed- with rubber tubing and a gage.
ding anniversary on Sunday, Aug. The tubing is wound around the
Mrs. Sam Epstein and children 18, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.,
are spending the summer at Char- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. arm or leg. The gage is set, regu-
levoix.
x. r. Epstein spent the David King, 2628 Calvert Ave. lating the timing and amount of
pressure to be applied, according
week-end with his family.
to the physician's prescription. The
J. W. E. W. 0. Out Door
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
0.
Kopel
glass
boot is attached to an elec-
Home-Cooked Luncheon,
Alexander Freeman is in New of 2434 Glynn Court announce tric machine similar in appearance
Card Party, Tuesday
York, having gone to meet his the Bar Mitzvah of their son, and mechanism to a radio. The
son, Alwyn Vernon Freeman, who Richard Martin, on Saturday, current is turned on, and the mas-
At a special board of directors is striving Saturday night from Aug. 24, at Congregation Shaarey sage gently begins. Four currents
meeting of the Jewish Women's Europe on board the Brittanic. Zedek. At home Sunday evening. of air per minute regularly inflate
European Welfare Organization, After a few week's visit with his No cards.
and deflate the tubing, which
plans were made for an out-door parents, Alywn Vernon Freeman
manipulates the blood vessels.
home-cooked luncheon and card will again return to Geneva, Swit-
After spending two weeks with Warmth permeates the body and
party to be held Tuesday, Aug. zerland, to complete his research their family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon the skin achieves a healthy glow.
20, at 12:30 p. m.
work at the Institute Universitaire Netzorg of Webb Ave, Mrs. Mor- The treatment averages an hour
Mrs. D. Silverstein, vice-presi- des Hautes Etudes Internation- ton Netzorg and son, David, will in duration.
dent of the organization and ales.
Because of the length of time
leave for their home in the Phil-
\
chairman of this luncheon, offered
consumned by the treatment, only
lipines.
the out door place at her resi-
six patients a day can receive its
Russeks label is your
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Krause of
dence at 12056 Dexter Blvd. for
benefits at the North End Clinic.
assurance of quality
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Silverman Consequently, there is a long wait-
this event. Members and friends Cincinnati are visiting with their
children,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. and Mr. and Mrs. Look Blum- ing list and Mrs. Elsie Wunderlich,
Ent
of the organization are invited.
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berg of the Belcrest are vacation- who for eight years has been in
At the last meeting it was de- Fecheimer of Monterey Ave.
501
ing at Oscoda, Mich.
cided to express the organiza-
constant charge of the physio-
1118 WOODWARD AVE.
tion's thanks to Mrs. Silverstein,
therapy department of the clinic,
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Crohn
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gingold must tell disappointed patients to
chairman of the picnic held last and family of Wildemere Ave.
Sunday, her Resistants, commit- left by motor for a sojourn in returned from a motor trip to wait until she will notify them
Maine.
when to come in. She hates doing
Palestine Lodge I. 0. 0. F. fair, which will take place on tees, co-workers and private don- Baltimore and New York,
Sunday, Aug. 25. All member ors for their co-opeartion, which
this. But there is no other way.
Picnic at Cass Benton
and friends are requested to mee helped to make a success of the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bass and "However," according to Mrs.
Park on Aug. 25
Edwin Ragman spent a short their mothers, Mrs. A. Bass and Wunderlich, 'Pa second glass boot,
at 9 a. m, in front of the Pales picnic.
time with his mother, Mrs. B. Mrs. I. Nurko, left by motor could be attached to the same con-
tine Temple on Fenkell at Dex
Reiman, and sister and brother- for New York and Philadelphia. trol, making it possible to care for
Louis Shapero, noble grand of ter Blvd. Those who have car
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Significance of Tefillin
Palestine Lodge No. 642, I. 0. 0. are requested to be present a
two patients at once, Perhaps
Schiller.
F., announces that a picnic is that time in order to take car
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gins- someone will be generous. Until
The use of the Tefillin (phylac-
being arranged for members, of the overflow.
Blvd
left
for
Washington
and
then,
we accept new patients for
burg and son, Johnnie, of Boston
their wives, friends and children, The committee has arranged fo teries used by Orthodox Jews) is
th re Pavaex a. fast as
Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman re-
at Cass Benton Park, which is sports and games for children based on the interpretation of the turned from Rochester, N. Y., New York and will be guests at k
.ch rge , and several
aseverldalpaarienals.
read y well on the road to recovery.
west out Fengell Ave. to Phoenix and grownups. Many prizes wil statements in Exodus 13:9 and where they visited with friends.
the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
Park;' following the road to the be awarded to winners of each Deut. 6:8. In the ancient times,
"Here is the record of Mr. B.
protecting amulets were worn on
left, thence right on Northville event.
When he began treatment he was
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Wiesen and practically unable to walk—the
Mrs. J. Pinkney of Boston,
the hands and head. With the de-
Road , to the picnic grounds, 20
Better eat onions all thy life than velopment of loftier ideas in Juda- Mass., is visiting with her chil- family are now residing in their usual story—a hit-run driver. He
miles • from Detroit. For those
members and friends who have dine upon geese and chickens once ism, this custom was re-interpreted dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk, new home at 2300 Glynn Court. was so pleased when he managed
no cars, the committee" has ar- and then long in vain for more ever to remind the wearer of his duties Mrs. Falk has invited a group of
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Klein of a whole block after the first few
friends to luncheon at the Whit-
to God.
ranged transportation for this af. after,
treatments. Today's record reports
tier next Wednesday in honor of Fullerton Ave. entertained at a thirteen block walk, unassisted.
her guest.
Northwood Inn on Sunday eve- We will soon discharge him as a
ning, Aug. 11, in honor of the patient.
"And Mike F., who froze his
After spending six weeks in 10th anniversary of Mr. and MrS.
se
S;e,c
"
,
,.`
, ,
:ler
California, Mrs. Sam Wolf re- Albert Homonoff of Lawrence fingers while working outside on
Ave.
Covers
were
laid
for
20
his
truck
last winter. You see, he
turned to her home on Tuxedo people,
lost his position immediately be-
Ave.
cause his hand became practically
.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg useless. He has always worked
Mr. and Mrs. David Goldstein and son, Robert, and mother, Mrs. with his hands, so for the past sev-
of Murfreesboro, Tenn., spent a Henrietta Tauber, returned from en months he has been without em-
few days with their brother-in- a I5-day visit at Hotel Cadillac, ployment. But Mike's fingers are
.
--A„:
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lexington, Mich., and a week's healing. We're all fighting to put
.
.
Wolf of McLean Ave.
visit in Chicago. Mike back on the job."
vy
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Mike, with his arm thrust deep
Mrs. Herbert Frank and Miss in the glass boot of the Pavaex
Irving 4 1Caufmann spent the
,
Rosalie Grabowsky were joint machine, overheard. He grinned his
past week-end at Charlevoix.
hostesses at a luncheon and kitch- appreciation.
shower, honoring Miss Lillian
The Pavaex is a gift to the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg en
Stein, on Friday, Aug. 16.
North End Clinic of the Mendel-
are spending a week at Oscoda.
—
son Memorial Fund.
Harper,
Mrs. Edwin Gage and Edwin
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels Ford and Receiving Hospitals are
Jr., and Dr. and Mrs. Leo Croll,
and
children,
Aubrey
and
Phyllis,
the
only
other
clinics
equipped
were week-end guests of the Inn
are spending some time at the with the apparatus in the city of
in Charlevoix.
Inn in Charlevoix.
Detroit.
North End Clinic is a participat-
Mr and Mrs. Manuel Engel of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Halperin
ing
agency of the Detroit Corn-
3710 Humphrey Aye., announce
and
son,
Jerome,
are
spending
munity
Fund and the Jewish Wel-
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
several
weeks
at
The
Breakers,
fare
Federation.
Marvin, which will be observed at Cedar Point, Ohio.
services of Congregation B'nai
Moshe on Saturday morning,
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Abramovitz Jr. Hadassah Plans
Aug. 17.
of New York City, formerly of T
Detroit,
are visiting their brother
ihanksgiving
hanksgiving Dance
Miss Madelyn Kahn of Cort- and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
land Ave. left for a fortnight'•
Arthur
Abramovitz
of
2059
Cal-
Definite plans are already
stay in Cleveland.
vert Ave. They will remain in under way for the annual Thanks-
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper Detroit until Saturday, Aug. 24. giving dance sponsored by the De-
troit unit of Junior Hadassah. Fol-
and daughter, Winifred, and Mr.
Miss Sylva Medow left Wednes- lowing last year's precedent, the
and Mrs. Charles Hamburger re-
day,
Aug.
14,
for
an
extended
trip
dance committee again picked the
turned from a motor trip, having
visited with their children at through Europe on the S. S. Man- Masonic Temple for this year's af-
Camps Forest Acres and Indian hattan. She will be gone for fair. The proceeds are to be sent
to Palestine to help maintain the
Acres at Freyeburg, Maine. They three months.
various projectsimpported by the
also spent several days in New
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nat
Bronstein
Junior Hadassah.
York and at the Arcaby Club at
and their daughter, Sylvia, re. Reports from these projects,
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Lake George.
turned from a visit to Asbury Meier Shefeia, the children's home,
Among the Detroiters vacation- Park and New York City. Pardess Anna, the agricultural
colony, and the Nurses' Training
ing at Lake View Hotel in South
Miss Helen Ressler of W. Euc• School, have been so encouraging
Ilaven, Mich., are Dr. and Mrs. A.
Olenikoff, Mr. and MA, Sam Wein, lid Ave. returned from a trip to that members feel that their plans
for the coming event will work out
Mrs. A. Olenikoff and son, Samuel, Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec.
even more successfully than last
Mr. and Mrs. A. Block and daugh-
Mrs.
E.
Resider
and
Miss
Hilda
year's.
ters, Faye and Edith.
Ressler of W. Euclid Ave. spent
Tickets for "Opera Under the
Stars" are now being called in by
Mrs. Jeannette Alperin and son, 10 days in St. Joseph, Mich.
the
chairman. Those having tick-
Robert Jay, have taken up their
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Koffman ets are requested to turn them in
Tug history of American industry
ever before. This statement is not
new residence at the Wilshire.
of Royal Oak have as their guest, immediately to Frances Moranz,
affords no example of lasting success
made lightly. The improvement is
Mrs. Benjamin Alpert and chil- Mrs. Koffman's brother, Joseph To. 7-3°70, or Sophie Blanche
that came by chance. Instead, it
revealed by carefully compiled rec.
dren, Elaine and Myron, of Bur- Schwam of Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Schwartz, Euclid 8292-W.
lingame Ave., are spending some Schwam is motoring through the
shows that enduring institutions are
ordsof daily performance. Theyahow
time at Maple Wit at Gratiot Middle West.
products of an honest policy applied
a greater speed and accuracy in ham
Beach.
Mrs. Harry Weiner (Shirley Alpha Epsilon Pi
intelligently and faithfully over a
(Bing local calls; a continued de-
Miss Rose Katz returned to her Lober) of Bismark, N. D., will
Entertains Orphans
leave
Detroit on Tuesday after a
period of years.
crease in "out-of.order" reports;
home in Pittsburgh, after visit-
three-week's visit with her moth-
ing with relatives and friends.
The vital place which the tole•
more prompt repair service; and a
In August 1933, the New York
er, Mrs. Fanny Lober of Clem-
phone occupies in modern life did
greater proportion of out-of-town
Mrs. A. Mark of Philadelphia ants Ave. She will spend • few Alumni Club of Alpha Epsilon Pi,
i3 the guest of her sister, Mrs. days in Chicago and Minneapolis a national college social fraternity,
not result from accident. It was won
messages completed while the out).
' decided to inaugurate an orphans'
Milton Kuttnauer of the Wilshire before returning to Bismark.
,day outing for • group of New
—and is held—by supplying the
scriber bolds the line.
Hotel.
The Radan Social Club will' York Jewish orphans. The affair
public with a service of genuine and
These records, though undramatic
hold-
its
annual
summer
garden
met
with such success and whole-
Mrs. Charles King of Grand
Rapids is spending sometime with formal at the home of Miss Ar- hearted support that the following
steadily increasing value.
in themselves, arc important as mile-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David line Rappaport, on Saturday,' year it was decided to make the
Aug. 17, on Outer Drive at 8:30 occasion one of national activity.
To better that value is the abiding
stones of progress toward complete
I King of Santa Rosa St.
p. m. Accordingly, this year Alpha Ep-
principle of the Michigan Bell Tele•
satisfaction for the users of this vital
silos Pi Alumni Clubs throughout
Mr. and Mrs. David Zeman and
phone Company's policy. Even
Mrs. John W. Morgan and the land are inaugurating their
public service. The improvements
daughter, Gertrude and Ruth Ehr-
Mrs.
Ralph
M.
Levy
and
their
own
local orphans' day outings.
lich returned from a boat trip to
during the recent years of sharply re.
they signify were not won by chance
niece, Irene Ruth Cohen, are mot-' The Detroit Alumni Club and Xi
Chicago and Mackinac Island.
oring through Northern Michigan. Chapter of the University of De-
duced revenues, years in which all
-•-they did not "just happen."
-
troit, composed of 80 members, is
Mrs. Julius Bing, who has been
values were subjected to hitter tests,
They were achieved by this com•
Misses Charlotte Finkel of 3306 cooperating in making the affair in
spending sometime at the Edge-
a success. Residents of the
Elmhurst
Ave.
and
Shirley
Such-
Detroit
this company did not relax in its
pany's rigid adherence to • policy
water Beach Hotel in Chicago,
er of 16935 Wildemere Ave. are Detroit Jewish Children's Home
will return the early part of the
obligation to achieve further im•
having as its basic ideal the best
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are being taken out for a day's
!
staying
at
Port
Huron
for
an
in-
week, accompanied by her chil- definite period of time. Various! outing. In addition to a picnic din-
provements in its service.
possible service for the least possible
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bing,
ner and refreshments, there will
after spending the week-end with affairs are being given in their! ,
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cost that will maintain the present
As a direct result of this policy,
honor. From there they plan a! be an oltdfashioned baseball game
their mother.
cruise to Mackinac Island over; between members and the older
the people of Michigan are receiving
standards and assure the improve-
Labor Day. boys in the Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerson and
&higher grade telephone service than
meats of the future.
A. Allan Greenberg, chairman
family returned from a visit to
Mr. and MI'S. Albert Saltzman, of the committee. is being assisted
Mackinac Island.
formerly of Cortland Ave., are by Louis M. Feleenthal, Lawrence
and Harold Neleon. of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal now residing at 3711 Webb Ave. Weingarden,
the Alumni Club; and Sam Gil-
are guests at the Grand Hotel in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Grant i bert, and others of the University
Mackinac.
and daughter, Claire, returned of Detroit group.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heiden home from Mackinac Island where
Flowers for sill occ•sioes-
. are sojourning at :Mackinac Is- they spent the past three weeks
Jay Florist. Euclid 60112.
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THE ORACLE
By CARL ALPERT
The Oracle mowers an geminate
geneal Jewish Interest. Queries
should be add m
ta
to Th. Onele
a owe et The Detroit Jana
Chronicle, and should be erase
pealed by a wit-addressed, stamped
envelope,
Q. How long was Leon Blank
an actor on the Jewish stage?—
C. D. II
A. Blank came to this country
in 1886 and immediately became
one of the leading figures on the
Yiddish stage. Even in Europe,
despite the protests of his ortho-
dox parents he was a member of a
wandering threatical group. At
the age of six he was a choir singer
in a synagogue. Blank Is credited
with having been among the first
to introduce Yiddish drama in this
country. He died in September,
1934.
• •
Q. Give figures showing the
growth of Jewish population in this
country.—L. K.
A. In 1818 there were 3,000 Jews
in the United States; in 1840,
15,000; in 1880, 230,000; in 1888,
400,000; in 1897, 937,000; 1918, 3,-
300,000; 1930, 4,200,!000.
Q. Who was the Jew who held
the world's "strong man" record?
A. E. Lawrence Levy, English
athlete, was noted as • "strong
man," and held the amateur heavy-
weight lifting championship of
England. He beat the world's
weight lifting amateur record and
in 1891 beat his own record by put-
ting up a dumb-bell weighing 108
pounds 13 times from the shoulder.
Levy was well known as a lecturer
on physical culture.
GARFIELD 2567
000 for the relief of war victims,
headed the Jewish delegation to the
Peace Conference, resulting in the
securing of minority rights for the
Jews in Central Europe, brought
world Jewish leaders into the Jew-
ish Agency, and at all times de-
voted his energy and strength in
behalf of the broken Jewish people.
• • •
Q.When was Jerusalem cap-
tured by the British?—Y. M. C.
A. Jerusalem surrendered on
December 9, 1917 and two days
later General Allenby and his
troops entered the city.
•
• •
Q. When was the English so-
ciety for missionary work among
Jews founded?—M. L. A.
A. Lewis IN ay, an English
cleric, founded the "Missionary So-
ciety for Jews" in 1808. This so-
ciety differed from previous mis-
sionary attempts in that Way be-
lieved that kind instead of the
harsh treatment meted out to the
Jews everywhere would hasten the
process of conversion.
• • •
Q. Who wrote the Shulchan
Aruch?—L. S. T.
A. The Shulchan Aruch, a code
gril;liod
w so: er
e w l 1s t h i n feev eors detai l
n' the b asis
of tradition, was compiled by Jos-
eph Caro who died in 1575.
Q. Why does not the Agudath
Israel act jointly with Mizrachi in
Zionist affairs?-1. C. S.
A. The Mizrachi, as a constitu-
ent organization of the Zionist
movement, is subject to the decis-
ions of the administration. The
Agudah has declared that it "can-
not allow adherence to the law .if
God to be dependent on. majority
votes at the Congress."
Q. Who was Leopold Auer7- 13 .
Q. Had Lord Balfour ever made R.
A. Leopold Auer, who died in
public an opinion on the Jewish
people prior to the Declaration?— 1930, was for years considered the
greatest of violinists. For 40 years
he had been the ablest of violin
A. In 1906 Mr. Balfour expressed
including among his Pe -
an admiraation for the Jews of teachers,
nile, Jaseha Heifetz Ephrem Zim-
England and stated that it was • balist, Josef Hoffman, Rachmaren -
pity they did not intermarry with
tsch.
the other inhabitants of Great Bri- if and Gabrilowi
s s s
taM. He abhorred anti-Semitism,
How
much
of
the Jewish Ise)
Q.
regarding it as ■ great evil and
-
stated that any tendency to en- in Palestine is owned by the J.w
courage the growth of it should be ish National Fund?—I. W. A of
A.
Roughly,
about
one-third
c hecked .
the total Jewish land possession
• •
the j
Q. What were some of Louis Palestine are owned by
Marshall's gre•test accomplish- N. F.
mrnts-1. W. Y.
• • •
A. Marshall organized and head-
aerie is ems amenable Is lea
ed the American Jewish Commit- no ••
• "MY 'mash ref ere.. book
tee. took • leading part in the rais-
••• Tar ears lath yew lean lime
a Irate the (lade. are et TW
ing and distribution of 175,000,- Mater
Dann &oda Clhorelele•
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