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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
,1
one Trial Will Convince
Von That
Marriages
lirlint Notes
Engagements
PEVOS.BERLIN
The marriage of Miss Evelyn
Berlin to Edward Pevos was sol-
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Haberman of Hazelwood Ave. announc
emnized on Aug. 11 at the bride's
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Silber-
residence, 2525 W. Euclid Ave. the engagement of their daughter, Bessie, to David Desow, son o
blatt of 9350 Wildemere Ave. and
Rev. David Golden officiated. The Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Desow of Clairmount Ave.
Mr.
and Sirs. Samuel L. Goldman
Mrs.
Frieda
Feldstein
of
1480
Hazelwood
Ave.
announces
th
newlyweds left on a wedding trip
engagement of her daughter, Gloria, to Milton Ratner, son of Mr of 17141 Greenlawn Ave., are
east.
and Mrs. Samuel D. Ratner of 2509 Hazelwood Ave. The wedding vacationing at the Castle Harbor
Hotel, St. George, Bermuda. Upon
SOLOMON-FARBER
will take place in October.
their return to the United States,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vesell of 302 W. 90th St., New York
The recent marriage of Miss
they will spend some time in New
Laura Farber, daughter of Mr. City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude Vesell,
York and Washington.
and Mrs. Leonard Farber of New- to Wilfred Fink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fink of Detroit. Miss
is the modern way of bringing back the
ark, N. J., to Saul Solomon, son Vesell is a graduate of the Wadleigh High School of New York and
original beauty to Summer Clothes!
Wilfred Fink, whose engage-
of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Solomon also attended Barnard College.
ment to Miss Gertrude Vesell of
of 1676 Gladstone Ave., Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Epstein of Elmhurst Ave., announce the
New
York City was announced
took place on July 6, in New York engagement of their daughter, Minnie Saretta, to Lawrence Gold.
PLAIN
last week, is now a guest of the
, City.
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldberg of Haynes Ave.
parents
of the bride-elect Mr.
White linen and business
You'll be thrilled at their
The couple are making their
Mr. and Sirs. Louis Goldman of 3041 Webb Ave. announce the and Mrs. Albert Vesell, at Long
suits.
fresh loveliness.
home in Cleveland, Ohio.
engagement of their daughter, Irene, to Emil T. Stern, son of Mr. Beach, Long Island.
and Mrs. Julius J. Stern. At home Sunday, Aug. 25, - to 4 and
Moonlight of United Labor 8 to 10 p. in. No cards.
Miss Florence Krell of Boston
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ratner of 8732 LaSalle Blvd. announce the Blvd. is spending the month in
Conference on Wed-
engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Ilarry Mistier, son of Mr.4 California.
nesday
Vitalise dry cleaned and
Vitalire dry cleaned and
and Mrs. P. Mistier.
hand finished.
hand finished.
Dr. E. Si. Sorock of 1989 Clairmount Ave. announces the en
Mr. and Mrs. George Galvani
The United Labor Conference
gagement of his daughter, Dorothy, to Leo J. Stein, son of Mr are sojourning at Catalina Is-
Prices include pick-up and delivery in Detroit and suburbs.
for Political Action will hold a
and Mrs. Jacob Stein of 1128 Oak St., Far Rockaway, Long Island land, California.
moonlight Wednesday evening,
New York.
Columbia 4200
Aug. 21, with music and dancing
Mr. and Sirs. Sol Slomovitz and
on the Steamer "Tashmoo", and
daughter, Marilyn, of Tyler Ave.,
more (lancing at Sugar Island.
returned from a two weeks' vaca-
The conference was created in
tion spent in the Upper Peninsular,
the last campaign, when labor's
and in South Haven, Mich,
candidate for Judge of Recorder's
Court, Maurice Sugar, secured
Tau Sigma Delta, social and
some 63,000 votes. In view of the
533547 EAST FOREST
Aug. 18—Miss Pearl Feldman, daughter of Mrs. Esther Feld
charity club for girls, will give a
wide demand for independent pol-
man
of
Elmhurst
Ave.,
to
Albert
C.
Bricker,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
moonlight
Aug. 23.
itical action as demonstrated by
this record-breaking vote, the Ben Bricker of Hazelwood Ave.
Joe Feldman and Harry Feld-
United Labor Conference feels that
Aug. 22—Miss Lillian Stern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julia.
Morton M. Grass Forms Law , an award from the Philippine the labor movement of Detroit J. Stern of 2057 Seward Ave., to Saul H. Glueckman, son of Mrs man returned from a two sveek's
Government.
vacation in Upper Michigan.
should proceed at once to build S. Glueckman, at the Statler Hotel. Ceremony at 12 o'clock noon.
Partnership With A. A.
Air. Grass has acted in an ad- ' upon the foundation already laid
Aug. 25—Miss Helen Rosenhelm, daughter of Mrs. Herman
unover
visory capacity for several cor- for a labor slate in the coming Rosenhelm of East Grand Blvd., to Harold Biller, nephew of Mr. and
Brestoff of LaSalle
Phillip
porations in Detroit, has special- municipal elections and for a La- Mrs. Si. M. Weingarden of Philadelphia Ave., at Shanrey Zedek.
Blvd. returned from a trip to
ized in corporation and immigra- ! bor Party. The Conference seeks to
Charlevoix,
Chicago, Cleveland
Aug. 25—Miss Belle Steinberg, daughter of Sir. and Sirs.
Morton M. Grass, attorney, an-
tion law and has conducted a gen- include all unions and all active
Louis Steinberg, to Dr. Irving Kersh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon and Cedar Point.
nounces his association with Al-
eral civil practice.
forces
of
the
labor
movement.
Kersh. Ceremony at 1 p.'ni. at the B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th
fred A. Klunover, for the prac-
The boat leaves at 8:45 p. m. Ayes. Reception from 2 to 5 at bride's home, 3309 Richton Ave.
'Miss Olivia Lipshutz of Port-
tice of law, at 910 Buhl Bldg.,
land, Ore., who has been the
Of the more than 8,000 Jews from the Tashmoo dock, fart of No cards.
telephone Cherry 1767-8.
Griswold St.
guest of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Ra-
who
fought
on
both
sides
during
the
Sept. 1—Miss Ida Hubert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry der at their cottage at Cass Lake,
Mr. Grass, who entered the
Hubert of Gladstone Ave., to Herman Fenton, son of Mr. and Sirs.
practice of law in 1931, has Civil War, there were more than I
750 officers, among whom were nine , One-half the cost of the Bunker Julius Fenton of Wynn Ct. Reception at 2502 Gladstone Ave., from returned to her home.
been connected with many civic
organizations as well as the Fili- generals. : Hill Monument ($10,000) was ad- 3 to 6 p. m. No cards.
Mrs. A. Kallmeyer is visiting
' vanced by Judah Turoh, a Jew, and
pino Association of this state. He
Sept. 1—Miss Dina S. Berkovitz, daughter of Mrs. Isaac Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beisman in
Jewish soldiers and sailors re- that a famous hospital in New Or- kovitz of Fullerton Ave., to Irving I. Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. St. Louis, Mo.
was appointed general counsel for
the latter association in March, , (Tired more than 1,100 citations for leans hears his name,
Benjamin Feldman of Richton Ave.
1930, and for his services in be- valor, in the World War, 3 out of
Herman Berlin and Martin Ber-
Sept. 3—Miss Hildreth Abrams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
cherry-tree
the biggest
It's
half of the Filipinos of the State I a total of 78, received the Con-
Joseph
Abrams of Utica, N. Y., to Hyman Larry Soberman, son of lin returned from a trip to Chi-
that attracts the wind.
of Michigan he recently received ' gressional Medal of Honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Soberman of 1934 Gladstone Ave., at Congrega- cago, Ill., and South Haven, Mich.
tion B'nai Moshe.
Sir. and Mrs. Herman Weis-
berg announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Marvin Lawrence,
on Saturday, Aug. 24, at the B'nai
David, Elmhurst and 14th Sta. At
home that evening. No cards.
DRY CLEANING
MEN'S SUITS
90e
DRESSES
100
Wedding Calendar
CLEANERS 6 DYERS
A wedding which took place at
5 o'clock Sunday in Cleveland
holds much interest here for the
many friends of the principals in
this city, since the bridegroom,
Marcus Aaron Lebster, is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Lebseter
of Garland street. His bride was
Miss Roslyn Goldhammer, daughter
of Mrs. Jacob W. Goldhammer,
2530 Overlook road, Clevelan d '.
The ceremony was solemnized in
the Chamber of Commerce club
with Rabbi Bernard Dorfman
reading the rites before a company
of friends anti relatives.
The bride wore white alencon
lace with corresponding veil adorn-
ed with orange blossoms. Her bou-
quet was of gardenias and valley
lilies. She was given in marriage
by her uncle, Louis D. Goldham-
mer.
Attending her as maid of honor
was Miss Laura Lebster, the bride-
groom's sister, who was attired in
a gown of orchid and flesh toned
chiffon and carried daisies. Max-
well L. Lappin of Cleveland acted
as best man,
Mrs. Goldhammer wore a gown
of coral lace and purple orchids,
while Mrs. Lebster was attired in
ivory lace and a corsage of orchids.
Mr. and Mrs. Lebster will spend
their honeymoon at Mackinac Is-
land, after which they will make
their home in Lansing. The bride
wore for traveling an ensemble of
tile wool crepe, with 'smart hat
of brown, and matching acces-
sories.
A graduate of Flora Stone Ma-
ther college, Mrs. Lebster was also
graduated from the School of Ap-
p lied Sciences of Western Reserve
University, and is a member of Nu
Zeta Nu sorority. Mr. Lebster is
a graduate of the Detroit College
of Law, where he was affiliated
with Alpha Theta Kappa legal fra-
ternity.
VaCk
in
Cross Bar
Rabbit's Hair
001
Xi Chapter of Rho Pi Phi
Initiates 15 New Members
The Xi chapter of Rho Pi Phi,
Jewish international pharmaceu-
tical fraternity at Wayne Univer-
sity, recently initiated 15 new
members into its fraternal ranks.
The new members were formerly
A classy choice for campus
known as the Pharmacons. The
"breezing" and classroom—
initiation took place at Hotel Stat-
ler.
it'll double your dates any.
At a meeting held last week at
where! With or without
the home of Mr. Fineman, the fol-
the fitted coat, the Peter Pan
lowing new officers were elected:
collar of white pique shows
Chancellor, Louis Lando; vice
crisply! Of light weight
chancellor, Julius Stross; scribe,
Mrs. S. K. Slobin of 8951 Pine- Robert Klegon; guardian of the ex-
July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. D. livery of Fullerton Ave., a son
wool in rust, brown, black!
burst Ave. is spending the month chequer, Samuel Cohen; firey dra-
Alvin.
Junior
sizes,
gon, Sidney Gelman; historian,
Aug. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mazer (Minnie Lewis), a son, with friends in Petoskey, Mich.
Dress Dept.—FoortA Floor
Manual Kantor.
Robert Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Barnett of
Aug.13—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cohen (Tillie Sherman) of Richmond, Michigan, announce
Libby Goldstone, of Pittsburgh,
3711 Webb Ave., a son, Joseph Sherman.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alan, although 88 years old, led a parade,
Aug. 15 —To Mr. and Mrs, Ben Kaplowitz of Monterey Ave., on Saturday, Aug. 24. Reception and helped in the Liberty loan drive
a daughter.
on Sunday, Aug. 26, at 2708 —she had 20 grandsons in active
WomInard Cut. 04. Ploys and CIittarA
Glendale Ave., from 2 to 5 and service, and 14 more in camps
7 to 10 is m. No cards.
awaiting the call.
the Young Peoples Society, is
Mrs. H. Morrison and daugh-
arranging for a baseball game.
Races for children of 8 to 16 ter, Betty, of Monterey Ave. left
will take place at 2 p. m., and last Saturday for a fortnight's
prizes will be awarded to the visit in New York and Atlantic
The annual picnic of the Sir
winners. Max Reisner will su- City.
terhood of Congregation B'nai pervise the races.
AVRUNIN CAMP is pleased to announce that in compliance
Moshe will be held on Sunday,'
In the peanut contest for chil-
with the wishes of the parents of Avrunin campers the camp
August 18, at Ilemrich Park, for- dren of 6 to 10 prizes will also be
given to the winners. Irwin Sims
will be open until after Labor Day. The plan, until last week,
merly known as Rochester State
will supervise this contest. Young-
was to close the camp on Aug. 24, but as a result of the
Sire. E. Beiknoin has as her
Park. Direction to the park: er children of 4 to 6 will receive
guests this week her daughter,
insistent demand from the parents we are happy to extend
Take Woodward Ave. to Royal . prizes in a penny-finding contest.
Mrs. I. Korn and grandson, Syd-
the season's stay at camp.
This contest will also be super-
ney of Manton, Mich.
vised by Irwin Sims. A fat wo-
men's contest prize will be
Mrs. A. B. Roman and son,
awarded. Max Gross will direct
Robert, retained home on Sunday
the contest. The Bar Committee
from Buffalo where they visited
will be supervised by Carl Roz-
For
relatives.
ner and Sam Klein.
The general chairman for this
Co-Educational Activities Under the Direction of
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ilarrison
picnic is Mrs. J. Farkas. Assisting and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn are
Capable Counsellors
her are Mrs. Emanuel Klein, touring in the Northern part of
president of the Sisterhood, and the state.
the following men's and women's
committees: Mesdames James So-
Irving Anthony is spending a
bel, Henry Popper, Morris Schles- week in Detroit with his aunts,
inger, M. Reisner, Nathan Good- the Misses Rosenberg of Coiling-
Under the Direction of Miss Jean Kinloch of the
man, Irwin Sims, I. Greenspan and wood Ave.
Merrill Palmer School
S. Klein; and Dr. A. N. Matte-
man, Carl Rozner, Irwin Sims,
Sirs. L. Robinson and children
For information—Gnu Lake, Michigan, Phone
Max Gross, Max Reisner, Eugene are vacationing at Van Ettan
Grass Lake 8103; Detroit, Townsend 7-2238
Gelbman, Morris Schlesinger and Lake this week.
Sam Klein.
$1 295
Births
f.
FRANK &
Picnic of B'nai
Moshe on Sunday
Special Notice!
Bag ttlitg Nein
AVRIUNIN CAMP
Boys and Girls—Ages from 6 to 16
Avrunin Camp Nursery
ANNIS FURS
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AUGUST SALE
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:
Distinctive styles, extensive selection, superb values arc offered in this 49th
August Sale of Annis Furs. Exquisite workmanship sits with beauty of
.
peltries to result in finished garments of rare loveliness.
j. ;
MRS. EMANUEL KLEIN
Oak, to the cemetery, taking the
right hand road, and continue on
Rochester Road to the picnic
grounds, between 16 and 17-mile
roads.
There will be games, dancing,
entertainment and refreshments.
Dancing will start at 1:30 p. m.,
music to be furnished by Gramma
Orchestra. There will be fox-
trot, waltz and chardash contests.
with prizes for the best dancers.
Eugene Gelbman will supervise
the dancing arrangements.
Harry Gunsberg, president Of
SMITH OPENS L. A. SANATORIUM STAMP SALE
EVERY DETAIL REFLECTS A GENERAL AIR
OF EXTRA FINENESS WHICH MAKES THE
SAVINGS NOW AVAILABLE TRULY REMARKABLE
rludson Seals* (Our Specialty) -
(A. Hollander Dyed) $157
Logwood Genuine Seals 285
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Marks of
Munising, Mich., spent Sunday I Junior Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organisation
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sem-
pliner.
A meeting of the young Wo-
Mrs. Elmer Koffman returned men's Jewish European Welfare
home after spending three weeks
Organization was held at the
in Mt. Clemens.
home of the president, Mrs. M.
Miss Naomi Blunienau has re- Sussman, 2975 Webb Ave., on
turned home after a three weeks Tuesday, Aug. 13. Plans for a
luncheon and bridge were dis-
visit in Detroit.
cussed. An open meeting will be
The first Jewish religious serv- held at the home of Mrs. A. Mill-
The oldest comrade in the Jewish ices in Galveston, Texas, were held man, 3042 Webb Ave., on Mon-
War Veterans, Col. Emanuel E. in 1856. day, Aug. 10, at 1:30 p. m.
Josefs, of Buffalo Post, served
More than 6,000 Jews volunteer-
Able Krotoshinsky, a little Jew-
throughout the Civil War, and al-
though wounded several times, cel- ish tailor from the Bronx, volun- ed in the War with Spain, the first
ebrated his 100th birthday last feared and carried the messages volunteer was a Jew, and the first
that saved the Lost Battalion. to fall was also a Jew.
May.
Warden to prisoner: "What is
your name?"
Prisoner: Abe Cohen."
"Warden: "What is your occupa-
tion?"
Prisoner: "What do you want to
know for?"
Warden: "So we can put you to
work at your trade."
Prisoner: "That's different! I am
a traveling salesman."
itsrrisasiss"
Tennis, IntatIng.
Bathing
Iterating.
Whore mu rf rore of Way- (ever w in
Anil relief In one of the most beau-
(1(u1 PIA,. In the Muskoka Lakei
Mote Mrs. 5. 'landed. Tort Coeliac.
Ont., MuirkokasIeskea.
ANNOUNCEMENT . . .
we Anse been appointed
Special State Liquor
Distributors
Eisentstan's
Drugs
urtsu
ENENMAN, Pop
(7or. Burlingame
TOwnsend 6.9298
The words "Hebrew," Israelite"'
and "Jew" have been, and are still,
used synonymously and indiscrimi-
nately. A Jew is, to be sure, a melts
bee of a racial group, and his
baptism or conversion does not
make him anything else or alter
his peculiar characteristics. Once'
born a Jew one is always a Irv?:
But what is termed a "Ilebressr!,
does not exist, for Ilebrew is a
guage as distinct as Englishj:'
French or German, and — thougitli
the point does not apply to the lastA;
named language—one must coneedell
that to call one who is English or:
French born an "English" or la.
"French" is a manifest abeurdity,.'1
A similar error seems to be corns,:
mitted in the use of the word "Is-.
raclite," but as its use is not ills::
volved in the case, and as it is.•
moreover, used infrequently, it it'
not subject to much misunderstanit.
ing.
Safari Alaska Seals 395 -
295
Grey Persian Lambs
395
Black Persian Lambs
875
Broadtail Persians
Genuine Russian Caraculs,
Genuine American Minks 785
with Silver Fox Collar 675
Manchurian Ermines 345
Genuine Somali Leopards 42E,
White Ermine Trotteurs 435
Beavers (For Durability) 275
295
White Ermine Wrap 1,075
French Chinchillas
345
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Nutria, Swagger
And Thousands of Others
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Grey Siberian Squirrels $195
245
Russian Filches
345
Grey Krimmers
, 395
Russian Kolinskles
165
Genuine Dutch Mole
Japanese Minks 295
175
Genuine Mink Heads
195
Genuine Mink-Throats
245
Genuine Mink-Paws
Buy in Air-Cooled Comfort
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.THE !Ant/ OF
Alfred A. Smith of New York is shows here opening the campaign of the Los Angeles Sanatorium,
Former G
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of the Empire State Building in New York City. He is purchasing • stamp from Harry W
an the r
In the photograph, reading from left to right, ■ re, Rosa Warner Cherries, Alfred E. Smith, A. Tu•ire, Harry Warner
and Samuel H. Goiter, national executive director of tl. sa •atorium.
oof
More than 20 per cent of the.
Jews in the Wsrld War were volun-
teers.
Flowers for all oec•siona—.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082.