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M aim Agish Perlaawl Cotter

CIIPTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

July 17, 1936

PEVErRorrionsn eiRONICLE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

illsoMANN=1 ■■■ •••••=111.0111.11.01=

A June Bride

Engagements

An Old Southern Custom Has
Moved Up North!

MEN'S

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AND OTHER SHEER, COOL, WASHABLE

SUITS

MRS. JOSEPH A. SCHOEN
(Miss Nettie Yolles)

Men have worn Seersucker suits in the South
since Grandfather was a baby! Everybody
wears them—simply because they're the cool-
est and most practical thing to wear. They
wash up so easily and quickly. Dry out in no
time. Press or iron with the minimum of effort.
Originally seersucker was confined to one pat-
tern and color—but today it is woven in many
patterns and colors and has many other "first
cousins" in similar Summer weaves. No less
than twenty of these are represented in this
exceptional offering. The suits are the hand-
somest, best-tailored and coolest-looking cot-
tons we've seen in many a day. And only
$12.75. We think Detroit will take to them
like a duck takes to water!

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...

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SSAYS BY NOTED SCHOLARS IN
HEBREW UNION COLLEGE ANNUAL

The 11th Hebrew Union Cols
Annual, just issued by the col-
at Cincinnati, carries on the
dition of erudition and echolar-
p which already marks the pre-
volumes.

First issued in 1924, the He-
ew Union College Annuals are
rennial sources of research and
owledge, and they are replete
th original investigations into
noun fields of Judaism. It is
now unquestionably one of the
feremoet Jewish scientific journals
fa the world.

The 11th annual contains 650
pages and numbers among the
the following: Dr.
Johan Morgenstern, president of
811e college, Dr. Neilson Glueck, Dr.
eldon H. Blank, Dr. Jacob Z.
uterbach, Dr. Z. Diesendruck,

contributors

/NANY LANGUAGE

ANY CL/MATi

and whati more IN

Wedding Calendar

42.75

THE NEED IS GREAT



Mrs. Emil Baron of 2072 Hazelwood Ave. announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Belle Rose, to Ilarry J. Gunsberg, eon
of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Gunsberg of 16182 Roselawn Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vizvary of Hollywood, Calif., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Lucille Wohl, of Detroit,
to Lawrence Emil Nathan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Nathan of
Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Langsam announce the engagement of
their daughter, Gertrude, to Arthur Shaw of New York and MO-
ford, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Adelson of Ilague Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to David hi. Gray of Glad-
stone Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rechtman announce the engagement of their
daughter, Anne to Dr. Morris Kazdan, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Xazdan.

Dr. Henry Englander, Dr. Israel
Bettan, Dr. Jacob Mann, Dr. Abra-
ham Cronbach, Dr. Abraham Z.
Idelsohn, Dr. Samuel S. Cohen, and
Dr. Michael Wilensky all of the
Hebrew Union College, Dr. David
Philipson of Cincinnati, Moses
Marx of Cincinnati, and Immanuel
Low of Szegedin, Hungary.
The volume opens up with Dr.
Philipson's article on "Personal
Contacts With the Founder of the
Hebrew Union College." It is an
appropriate article hereon this
volume commemorates the 60th an-
niversary of the institution. The
article is of especial interent be-
cause of its review of Dr. Inane
M. Wise's and early Reform
Jewry's attitude toward Zionism.
The bitterness with which the
movement was opposed in its

On June 25, at an impressive
ceremony, Miss Nettie Yolles,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Yolles, was united in marriage to
Dr. Joseph A. Schoen, son of Mn.
Ida Schoen of New York City.
The service was performed by
Rabbi A. M. Hershman.
The bride wore a gown of ivory
lace and satin with a train. Her
tulle veil was held in place by a
delicate Juliet cap of lace. She
carried a bouquet of orchids,
gardenies and lilies of the villey.
Rose Yolles attended her sis-
ter as maid of honor. She wore
a bouffant gown of peach mous-
seline de soie and carried roses.
The bridesmaids were Nettie
Wolk, Rose Zolkower, Beatrice
Shrage, Reva Wolfe, Pearl Grant
and Edna Feder. They were
gowned in various pastel shades
of mousseline de soie and carried
souvenir roses.
Dr. Schoen chose Louis Gelfand
as his beat man. The unborn
were Sol Yolles, Alex Wolk,
David Grant, Leo Ash, Paul Ring-
ler and Irving Rosen.
Mn. Yolles, the bride's mother,
wore orchid lace with a shoulder
bouquet of orchids and !Mies of
the valley. The bridegroom's
mother, Mrs. Schoen, was gowned
in black lace with a corsage of
orchids and lillies of the valley.
Following the ceremony, din-
ner was served in the reception
hall for 250 guests.
The out-of-town guests were
Mrs. Ida Schoen, Mr. and Mrs.
Max Shrage, Beatrice Shrage and
Mrs. A. Shrage, all of New York
City.
Dr. and Mrs. Schoen are now
residing at 1910 University Ave.,
Bronx, N. Y.

Faculty Changes
at Union College

July 29—Miss Helen Rosner, daughter of Mrs. Freda Rosner
o Louis Danziger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Danziger, at 6 p. m.
at the Phalanx Club, 114 Erskine St.
Aug. 2—Miss Hortense E. Serlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
William J. Serlin of 2655 Leslie Ave., to Arthur Silverman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Silverman of Tyler Ave.
Aug. 2—Miss Rose Greenburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Greenburg of Vassar, Mich., to Harry C. Kent, son of Nathan
Katzman of Detroit, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Aug. 8—Miss Ethel Silverstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Silverstein of 12056 Dexter Blvd., to Harold Weisblatt, son
of David Weisblatt. Reception Sunday, Aug. 9, at 7 p. m., at Con-
gregation B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sta.
Aug. 9—Miss Tillie Silverstein. daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
David Silverstein of 12066 Dexter Blvd., to Rabbi Jacob M. Brown
of Atlanta, Ga., at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts.
Aug. 9—Miss Miriam Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. J.
Miller of 1484 Taylor Ave., to Henry Pawlansky, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Pawlansky of Chicago, Ill.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bernstein
of Pingree Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Betty
Saloshin, to Philip Stern, son of
Mrs. Milford Stern of East Grand
Blvd., which took place on July
11. The ceremony was performed
by Dr. Leo Franklin in the
presence of the immediate fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Stern left on
a motor trip through Northern
Michigan, and will return to the
city Aug. 1.

-

ABE MAX

illarriages

First Lieutenant Sidney J. H.
White, Inf. Res., returned to De-
troit July 11, after two weeks of
active duty with the'll. S. Army
at Fort Brady, Sault Ste. Marie,
Mich. Lieut. White commanded
Co. L., of the CMTC Battalion and
acted as its Instructor. lie was
the only Jewish line officer on
duty at that post. In civil life
I.ieut. White practices law.

'at,

• F. 1...1.4

July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Morton Levy (Florence Cohen) of
16838 Pinehurst, a son, Irwin Leslie,
July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. George L. Barron of 2750 Elmhurst
Ave., a eon, Harold.
July 6—To Dr. and Mrs. Manuel A. Klinger (Ada Morritz) of
Alter Road, a son, Mark Evan,

Mrs. Sidney White (Betty De-
mien) returned to Detroit after
spending two weeks with her
mother in Chicago.

aft

-

Births

Mrs.-tadie Lieberthal of Colo-
rado Springs, Colo., Is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Jack Goldman of
2050 Calvert Ave. for the summer.

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BARON'S RESORT

The Arab population of Pales-
tine has benefited from 'Jewish
enterprise and settlement to the
MRS. SAMUEL ATLAS
extent of $35,000,000 during the
(Miss Bernice Sylvia Hock)
past four years, according to a
statement by H. Frumkin, statis-
At-an informal and impressive
tician and economist of the Jew- ceremony in the presence of their
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
ish Labor Federation of Pales- immediate families, Miss Bernice
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Vine of W. tine, who arrived at the calcula- Sylvia Hock, daughter of Mr. and
Large, airy 1. 0012111, elegantly furnished, with private bath and
Philadelphia Ave. are enjoying a tion in the following manner: The Mrs. Harry A. hock of 18282
shower. Children'. dining room and governess—playground..
cruise to Georgian Bay in celebra- sum of $21,500,000 was paid by Pennington Drive, and Samuel
The enlarged dance hall and cabaret is under the
tion of their 25th wedding anni- Jews in that period for purchase Atlas, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
of lands. The remaining $13 500
versary.
personal management of MIL BARON, and a famous
Atlas of Los Angeles, Calif.,
000 came from Jewish residents were united in marriage by Rabbi
dance and concert orchestra will furnish the music.
Miss Sophie Shugerman left for for the individual purchase of Leo M. Franklin at Temple Beth
Men'. and Women'. Solariums—New Social and Entertaining
a month's stay in Atlantic City, vegetables, fruit, grain, cattle and El on Wednesday evening, - July
Staff—Tenni. Courts, Golf Course nearby
as on; wages to Arab employes 8. The groom's parents came
N. J.
on Jewish estates; rents paid by from California to attend the
Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's
Jewish tenants to Arab landlords ceremony.
(particularly in Haifa and also in
the Most Modern Resort in Michigan
After the ceremony a dinner
Jerusalem and Jaffa); buying of for the immediate families was
building materials such as gravel, held at Blossom Heath Inn. Fol-
crushed stone and lime; purchase lowing t he dinner the bridal
of manure for agriculture, etc.
Gov. George H. Earle of Penn- No account is given of the money couple left for a short wedding
Mary Is Having Her
sylvania has accepted an invita- paid out as wages to Arab labor- trip to the Grand Hotel at Mack-
tion to be the principal speaker ers in government and municipal inac Island and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis
Atlas,
parents
of
the
groom,
at the 22nd annual convention of works to which Jewish taxpayers
left on their second honeymoon
liadansah, the Women's Zionist contribute large amounts.
trip to New York City. They will
Organization of America, to be
Frumkin declares that the es-
held from Oct. 18 to the 21, at timate of $35,000,000 is ■ very rejoin the bridal couple in De-
the Benjamin Franklin Hotel, moderate one. One effect may be troit and will accompany them on
a motor trip to California, stop-
Philadelphia, Pa. The governor's seen in the growth of Arab horti-
ping enroute in Chicago, Minnea-
Substantial Savings on
address will be made on the open- culture. In 1931, Arab orange
polis,
Dallas and the Grand Can-
ing night of the convention.
plantations were estimated as 69,- yon. After residing in San Diego,
LINGERIE

COTTON
FROCKS — HOISERY
DR. JULIUS LEWY
000 dun a m (almost 16,000 Calif., for several months the
INFANTS and JUVENILE WEAR
acres). In 1934, the areas had
the last five months, will become
newlyweds will make their per-
BATHING APPAREL
risen to 116,000 dunams (28,750
visiting professor of Bible and
manent home in Los Angeles.
acres). Since that time at least
Also Shirley Temple Bathing Suits
Semitic, at the Hebrew Union Col-
another
20,000
dunams
(5,000
lege in the fall, according to an
acres) have been added. The
—.—
announcement made by Dr. Julian
Morgenstern, president.
Throughout the mummer months, value of this increase was several Central 15th Democrats to
millions
of pounds. Moreover
Dr. Lewy wil Iconduct courses Sabbath services will be held in
Sponsor Women's
10222 Dexter Blvd., near Calvert
formerly given by Dr. Nelson the Brown Memorial Chapel of they are estimated to have plant-
Auxiliary
ed
over
10,000
dunams of other
Glueck during the Tatter's three I Temple Beth El, beginning at 10
fruit trees '(the saplings for
year absence in Jerusalem as Di- o'clock.
The Central 15th Congressional
The sermon this Sabbath will which the government furnishes
rector of the American School For
free of charge or at small cost) Democratic Club, with permanent
Ex-Setretary of Former
be
preached
by
Dr.
Leo
M.
Frank-
OOriental Research. in addition,
n recent years. Another iodica- headquarters at 11633 Linwool
Turkish Sultan Is Dead
Dr. Lewy will offer new courses lin on the subject, "The Van- t
ion of Jewish patronage of Arab Ave., is sponsoring • women's club.
guard
of
Israel."
9x12 Domestic—$2.50
in Arabic and Assyrian never be-
farmers is that in 1934 they pro- At the last meeting the following
NEW YORK (WNS)—Murat
fore given at the College.
duced 36,465 tons of vegetables were appointed on a committee to
All Work GUARANTEED
Bey,
a
Turkish
Jew
who
was
for
lie received his Ph. D. at the Results of Center Elimina- as compared with 15,068
tons in begin the organizational work:
INSURED FOR
30 years the private secretary
University of Berlin and was on
tion Games
1931. New areas have been add- John Kurland, chairman; Harold
of Mohamed VI, former Sultan
the faculty of the University of
Fire, Theft and Loa.
ed (Gaza, Ramleh, Jaffa and J. Goodman and Charles Kessler.
of
Turkey,
died
at
Beacon,
N.
Giessen from 1923 to 1933. He
s err e e m) in which Jews have
Results of sub-senior elimina- To ulkha
Orientals•Ckinese a specialty
In view of the fact that the
Y., of Injuries received in an
taught at the Sorbonne for one tion games of the Jewish Corn- n
22 Years Experience
Central 15th Is • Jewish organiza-
automobile accident. Engaged
year and since coming to this munity Center are:
tion the women's club will also be
by the Sultan an a translator at
country has been on the faculties of
Twentieth' Century Club, 6— PARAMOUNT'S NEW
limited to Jewish girls and women
the
age
of
16,
Murat
won
the
Johns Hopkins University and the Eskimoes, 0; Hakoahs, 5—Mon- PRESIDENT
living in the 15th Congressional
monarch's confidence and be-
Jewish Theological Seminary,
■ rchs, 3.
Barney Balaban, newly elected District. A meeting for the pur-
came one of his closest advisers.
Dr. Morgenstern also announced
Carpet Clean's. & Rag Co.
Schedule for Sunday, July 19: president of Paramount, is one of pose of organizing the women's
In 1923 Murat was expelled
that Dr. Sol Finesinger, formerly
MADISON 1353-19111
Hakoahs va. Eakimoes at Roose- the oldest and largest security club has been called for Wednes-
from Turkey by Kemal Pasha .
associate professor of Talmud, and velt No. 2.
holders in that corporation, and day evening, July 22, at 8:30 p. m.,
Since
then
he
lived
In
Canada
Dr. Sheldon H. Blank, formerly as-
Standings of elimination eerie,: president of Balaban and Katz, at the club's headquarters, 11633
and Rochester.
sociate professor of Bible, had been
Team
W L Pct. which became ■ Paramount sub- Linwood Ave. Jewish women living
promoted to professorships in their Twentieth Century 2
YOUR SUMMER VACATION
1 1.000 sidiary in 1926. Adolph Zukor, In the 15th Congressional District
respective fields, and that Dr. Nel- Hakoalm
1
1
.600 founder of Paramount, was re- and interested in the principles of
CRUISE or TRIP
son Glueck, formerly associate pro- Eskimoes
1
1
.600 elected chairman of the board. Ile the Democratic Party are urged to Contributions to the Jewish
BOAT or PLANE
fessor of Bible, has been promoted 'Monarchs
0
2
.000 is devoting all his time to pro- attend this meeting.
Children's
Home
to professor of Bible and Biblical
BUS or TRAIN
'Eliminated.
duction at this studio. Mr. Balaban
archaeology.
organized Balaban and Katz, one
The Jewish Children's Home of
Th• Double Cellopkase Wrap. of the largest and most successful SPORTOLOCUE
Detroit wishes to acknowledge
ping on Old Gold Cigandtee keeps theater in the world, in 1908.
The most terrific sort of pres- with thanks the receipt of the
World 33 We Trone1 Chnona, Inc.
early stages is amazing, and this eat Dampness,
Dryness and
sure was brought to bear on news- following donations:
tot, IAI Agent All tines
article is interesting because it ovary other Foe of Cigarette
newer. for all occasions — paper sports writers in connection
11.1,4 floor
Charles Levy, 2056 Calvert.
Enjoyment.
INA/. Itu NaIdngrott
reveals such attitudes.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. with the last-minute attempt to
ItANIN)LFH 131/1-33n ► _-3370
Mrs.
Esther
Cohen,
worthy
ma-
Dr. Julian Morgenstern begins
!nine the funds needed to send the tron, and Mrs. Ida Schultz, Pur-
• study of Amos, and this lengthy
American Olympic team to Berlin ity Chapter, Order of Eastern
essay is certainly • great contribu-
... In view of the fact that writ- Star No, 359.
tion to the book.
ers who were previously on record
Pittenger Post, No. 119, Amer-
The Boundaries of Edom" by
as oppoeIng American participa- ican Legion Club, Lafayette at
Dr. Nelson Glueck are the resulta
tion changed front, many people CAM
Aug. 3--Shaarey Zedek moonlight under auspices of Men's
of Judy by an expert and are
are wondering whence the pres-
Club and Young People's Society.
Mrs. Herman Kanter, 2045
valuable in the study of Pales-
From our mineral wells
sure came . . If the Summer Taylor, in memory of her mother,
Oct. 20—Infant Service Group annual event.
tinian explorations.
cornea the sparkling health-
Olympic Cameo are as profitable Mrs. Jennie Zuieback.
Oct. 25--Home Relief Dinner Dance.
A most Interesting portion of
giving waters used in the
to
the
Nazis
as
the
Winter
games
Oct. 31—Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organization of
I,. Rosenthal and friends re-
the book is the chapter by Dr.
treatment of arthritis,
were, somebody will be blood- siding at the Wilshire Hotel, in
Detroit.
ldelsohn on "Traditional Songs of
rheumatiam, sciatica
purged ... The Nazis lost a cool memory of Jacob Segal.
Nov. 1—Silver Jubilee of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at
the German (Tedesco) Jews in
and general colds. Other
1,500,000 marks on the Garmisch-
Dexter-Lawrence banquet hall.
Mrs. H. Srere, 10240 LaSalle.
Holy."
treatments include Turkish
Partenkirchen
festivities.
Nov. 26—Junior Madinah Thanksgiving Night dance at the
Mrs. Florence Duos, 18612
Jewish student* will And great
and reducing baths.
Masonic Temple.
Mutrland.
interest and value in Dr. Blank's
Norma Shearer and Irving Thal-
Dee. 1—Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid annual event.
"Studies in Post-Exilic Universal-
berg are planning to attend the
Dee. 2—Neugarten Sunshine Club donor luncheon.
Samuel Levy, Borough President
ises;" Rabbi Cohon's "Authority
world preraiers, of "Romeo and of Manhattan, is being talked of
Dee. 8—Hadaszah Roll of Honor affair.
in Judaism;" and the other *asap
630 Frost Si,
Juliet," scheduled to be held at as the Tammany candidate for
Doe. 9—Zedakah donor luncheon,
IL of tad Ent

in the annual.
Stratford-on-Avon.
Mayor of New York.

Dr. Julius Lewy, formerly of
the University of Giessen, who has
been visiting profaner of history
at the Hebrew Union College and
the University of Cincinnati for

Earle to Address
Hadassah Conclave

1st Summer
Clearance Sale

Sabbath Services
at Temple Beth El

Mary's Band Box

HUGS CLEANED

AMERICAN

Rhea E. Cashman

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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