A merica Avisk PeriothCal Carta CLIFTON AVENUS - CINCINNATI 10, 01110 Eff_SPBTBDITIEWISR ARONICLE Jul 24, 1936 Engagement Dinner in Her Honor on August 2 Buy Your FUR, COAT e;, t; Engagements Wedding Calendar /8 '118 $ 138 MISS GRACE SALASNEK An engagement dinner will be held on Sunday, Aug. 2, at North- wood Inn, in honor of the betro- thal of Miss Grace Salasnek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lieb- owitz, to Ilerman Berlin, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berlin of At- , kinson Ave. We cannot guarantee to duplicate these values All fine peltries later. carefully selected and styled with high-fashion ideas. Scouts Plan Camp August 16 to 30 Third Floor-Main Crowley-Milner's Troops 104 and 164 of Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek, together with Troop 135 of Congregation B nai David, are planning a joint camp at Ilighland, Mich., during the period from Aug. 16 to Aug. 30. The camp will be known as Camp Phunique. A meeting for prospective campers will be held at Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek, Chicago and Lawton, on Wednesday, July 29, at 7:30 p. rn. The meeting will consist principally of instruction in basic camping requirements and activities no as to enable each to understand the basis upon which to plan his own program. The camp program will be formulated to a large extent from the individ- ual programs made out by each scout. In this way, similar indi• vidual desires and needs will be welded into group activities under experienced supervision. The general camp supervision will be guided by Herbert Shell and Maurice Greenbaum, former members of Troop 104, who are Eagle scouts, the highest scout advancement rank, and Reuben Glazer, Assistant District Com- missioner, LaSalle District, B. S. A. THE NEED IS GREAT .. . ROSH HASHONAH—The Holiday of Hope Actual Dollars to Soviet Russia THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY IS NOW ABLE TO TRANSMIT U. S. DOLLARS TO SOVIET RUSSIA BY MAIL, CABLE OR RADIO. New Rates on Application Through the American Express Company, which has been in the foreign remittance business for nearly 40 ye•rs, you can send remittances of American Dollars or foreign currency to your needy relatives in all parts of Europe. The money can be sent by mail, cable or radio. The full amount of what you send is paid out, without any deductions, 1227 WASHINGTON BLVD. (BOOK BLDG.) CHERRY 2606 Children's Home The Jewish Children's Home of Detroit wishes to acknowledge We Wish to Announce that We Have Taken Over the Phalanx Club, Home of K. of P., No. 65, at 114 Erskine St. ARE CATEREIN FOR BANQUETS, WEDDINGS, DINNERS, PARTIES AND BAR MITZVAHS eke eater at all Roofing hotels mod tOmadootara SCHIFF & MOSKOVITZ Kosher Catering Company Rates and Information rail T5IY.1( r-3.130, Iax7 Lladatone or CLIFFORD MK 111 Erskine St. Ave. Two glasses of beer - both hook alike. But there's a BIG . difference because one of Ahem is SCHMIDT'S-brewed iWITHOUT SUGAR - WITH- ,OUT GLUCOSE - WITHOUT I FATTENING SYRUPS. I with thanks the receipt of the fol- lowing donations: Mrs. J. II. Lapides, 1619 Cal- 1 vert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ilerman Cohen, .1624 Glynn Court, in memory of Walter Green. , Packers Outlets, 8600 Grand River. It. Schayowitz St Sons, 2115 Bagley. Mrs. F. Goldsmith, 3841 Tuxedo. I Miss Constance Levin, 4254 But- ] lineame. . Mrs. Esther Jay, 3329 W. Grand Ave., in memory of her son, Louis I Jay. I The Jewish Children's Home (token this opportunity to thank Mrs. Charles A. Smith, 1935 Glynn I Court, chairman of the contribu- tions committee of the Ladies I Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's ' Home, for her efforts in obtaining the following donations: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser, 2740 Richton, in memory of Wal- I ter Green. 1 Mrs. Herbert Cohen and Mrs. I Alex Caplan. in honor of the re- I sovery of Mrs. .Aaron Silverblatt I from her recent illness. Mrs. Herbert Cohen and Mrs. Alex Caplan, in honor of the re- covery of Mrs. Irwin Cohen from , her recent illness. , I and any climate,too!) • 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. 1.-Miss Bertie Friedgood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Friedgood of 3225 Elmhurst, to Hyman David Brotnian of Detroit, non of Mr. and Mrs. D. Brotman of Chicago, Ill. Aug. 2-Miss Zelda Segal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Segal of 2966 Sturtevant Ave., to Hyman Kinitzer, son of Mr. and Men. Aaron Kinitzer of 2234 Clairmount Ave. Ceremony at Congrega- tion B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts., at 7 p. m. A reception will follow at the Fort Wayne Hotel. No cards. Aug. 2-Miss Ilortense 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. 4-Miss Rosemary Berger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Berger of W. Boston Blvd., to Cyril A. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen of Detroit, at 7 o'clock at Hotel Stotler. 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 Sts. Aug. 9-Miss Tillie Silverstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Silverstein of 12056 Dexter Blvd., to Rabbi Jacob M, Brown of Atlanta, Ga., at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sta. 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. Inner locket at Callapha• opens No the Imp Outs, lethal of Cellophane opens from the Wilma ON YOUR VACATION, remember this: You can get "strictly fresh" cigarettes, anywhere in the U. S. A., by asking for Double-Mellow Old Golds. It makes no difference whether the air is damp or the sun rays hot and dry... no climate affects the contents of !hat "double-Cellophane" wrapped Old Gold package. Two jackets of the finest moisture-proof Cellophane bring you Old Gold's prize crop tobaccos in the pink of smoking condition —factory-fresh wherever you buy them. PRIZE CROP TOBACCOS 2 JACKETS, DOUBLE "CELLOPHANE," make them DOUBLE-MELLOW "" them Cowin.. in., lo e, lAellbee4 C... he. Births June 30-To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bagdade (Mollie Weiner of 3270 Rochester Ave., a son, Jacob David. July 6-To Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Wachs (Gussie Max) of 3334 Cortland Ave., a son, Lawrence Paul. July 12-To Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Goss (Ruth R. Marks) of Newberry, Mich., a daughter, Rosalind Elaine. July 12-To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohn (Bess Krieger of Chicago, Ill.), a daughter, Carol Mae. July 15-To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein (Anne W. Bern- stein of Detroit) of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, a son, Lawrence Bernard. Youngsters Will Not See Ball Game Because Navin's Program Is "Loaded ;" Will Instead Be Treated at Amusement Park by Max B. Kerner Because his boy and girl pro- dren and for those parents who gram is "loaded” for this sum- may wish to accompany them on mer, the children of the United this outing. Mr. Isaacs states that Mr. Ker- Hebrew Schools in Petroit, for ner will not only offer all the the first time in several years, concessions free to the children, will not see a ball game as the but will also treat them with ice guests of the Detroit Baseball cream and pop. Arrangements have been made Club. Bernard Isaacs, superin- tendent of the United Hebrew to transport the children on buses Schools, received this information from the schools to the park and from Charles F. Navin this week. then return them to their homes. For years the children have been The buses will leave the schools treated to Tiger games, and it at 1 p. m. and the children will appears as if they will have to stay at the park until 7 p. m. forego this pleasure this year. All branches of the United He- Instead, Max B. Kerner, owner brew Schools will close for the of Eastwood Park, will provide entire month of August and will a special treat for the children reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 1. Sem- at his park next Thursday, July sions will be held according to 30. Mr. Kerner will personally the summer schedule, mornings, supervise the party for the chil- until Labor Day. ACTIVITIES AT FRESH AIR CAMP Baseball Team Defeats Detroit Recreation Camp Team; Three Act Play Staged and Another is Being Rehearsed - ■ 01.•=nnfotilmell IN ANY WEATHER ANNUAL OUTING FOR HEBREW SCHOOLS' CHILDREN AT EASTWOOD ON THURSDAY Contributions to the Jewish American Express Co. Yoe AMIllowl. Mr. and Mrs. T. Liebowitz announce the engagement of thei daughter, Grace Salasnek, to Herman Berlin, son of Mr. and Mrs Harry Berlin of Atkinson Ave. Mrs. Fannie Fealk of 3378 Richton Ave. announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Geraldine, to Dr. Morris L. Botwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Botvinick of 546 Hague Ave. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mettler of 3030 Elmhurst Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to David Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Rosen. Mrs. Jennie Bornstein of Blaine Ave., and Jacob Bornstein of Florida, announce the engagement of their daughter, !'earl Born- stein, to Mack Pay, of Detroit, son of Mrs. Eli Bay of Dauphin, Man. at Crowley's and SAVE! ue w i ll PAGE SEVEN aaJ THE LEGAL CHRONICLE FACTORY- FRESH ABE MAX ASSOCIATED WITH The Bar Mitzvah of Ralph Bonin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bonin of 1826 Oakman Blvd., was sol- emnized Saturday, July 18, at Congregation B'nai Jacob. The Bar Mitzvah conducted the entire services with the assistance of the choir from the Carmel Ile- brew Schools, and he also spoke in Jewish of his responsibilities and the duties to be fulfilled by him. I. A. Lawton, principal of the Carmel Hebrew School, Rabbi Joseph Eisenman and Rabbi M. Zager delivered addresses. Sam Bonin, father of the Bar Mitzvah , is an officer of the Carmel He- brew Schools. The Bar Mitzvah was presented with a diploma and a gold pin by the Carmel Ilebrew School and Congregation B 'nai Jacob. After the services a kid- dish was served in the synagogue and also in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bonin. Mrs. J. Kavanau and daughter, Shirley Ann, Miss Ester Seid of New York also Milton Sobel spent several days at Shady Rest Farm, Portland, Mich. Bernice Chick, Misses The Henrietta Richard of Rocehster Ave. and Pauline Brode of Mc- Quade Ave. left for South Haven, Mich., where they will spend two weeks. D.M.Woodruil &Co. ISM 1.6YOBSCOT ULM Inquiries and Ordera Acoonitt. Solicited; Carried on Consery alive Marsha RANDOLPII MIS Member. DETROIT E•OCE EXCHANGE CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO CURD EXCHANGE Are You Seeking a Bestial and Pleasant Vacation? Then Come to BARON'S RESORT SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and shower. Children's dining room and go eeeee ss-playgrounds. The enlarged dance hall and cabaret is under the personal management of MR. BARON, and• famous dance and concert orchestra will furnish the music. Men's and Women's Solariums-New Social and Entertaining Staff-Tennis Courts, Golf Course nearby Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's the Most Modern Resort in Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Gold- their son, Leslie Bruce, at the berg of 2927 Richton Ave. re- home of his grandmother, Mrs. turned from a cruise to Mackinac H. Lipschitz of Virginia !'ark. Island. Sylvia Estelle, Ethel and Je- Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Eder and their daughter, Eleane Zara, rome M. Keywell, children of Mr. f xt Henry l nded a tr Keywell K . o of t o left for Atlanta City where they will remain for two weeks. On 18324 Fairfield Ave., left Sunday nd an extended their return from Atlantic City they will spend the remaining Washington, D. C., and a tour of part of the summer at a cot- the southern states. They plan to attend the Texas Centennial. tage on Lake St. Clair. — - Satovsky of 1250 Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bookstein Chicago Blvd. left early this week returned from a week's stay in for Atlantic City where he will Chicago, where they visited the spend his summer vacation. On Furniture Mart, and left for • his return from Atlantic City he trip through Canada, to visit in will again return to the cottage Montreal, Thousand Islands, Que- on St. Clair Shores where he will bee, and the New England States, remain for the latter part of the I to be gone leveret weeks. Are You Suffering From- Indigestion, Constipation Lj•er or Gall Bladder Disorders? Colt - Utile or Moor FOR FREE TRIAL OF REDCAPS isoniseis Ne Ilidoll Forming Dyad JOHN HARVEY DRUG CO. I W. VERNOR HIGHWAY The Jewish Fresh Air Camp's tion Hall. Plans are now being baseball team defeated the De- made for the presentation of "The, troit Recreation camp team, 8-4. Golden Goose" by the juniors and RA. 1004 evening, July 15. • water pageant by the interme- "Builds I Picnic of Yeshivah Beth Wednesday diates and seniors. pep Healthy activity, fun, and ! Judah Auxiliary Aug. 2 have filled the past few weeks at Energy The camp, a subsidiary of the the. Fresh Air Vamp. Amateur Jewish Welfare Federation. is The ladies Auxiliary of the ' Yeshivah Beth Judah will hold a nights. camper-counsellor base- self-maintaining. Irwin Shaw,' picnic Sunday, Aug. 2, from 10 ball games, "seances," boxing and director, and Miss Rex Ehren- 9x12 Domestic—$2.50 ' a. ni. to 8 It in., at Palmer l'ark, wrestling matches, treasure hunts, pries, assistant director, announce summer. swimming, tennis, handball. cro- that contributions to camp equip- All Work GUARANTEED near the casino. The Jewish Children's Home I Mrs. Bernard Samuels and Arrangements have been made quet, handicraft, dramatics, na- meat will be welcome. At the INSURED FOR tu dy, hiking, b t' and present time there is a need for announces the Bar Mitzvah of daughter, Phyllis, and Mrs. Sam- to serve see luncheon, dinner and re- s Fire, Theft and Loss Sidney Horowitz on Aug. 1, at uels' mother, Mrs. William Al- lamnfires are regular features. gym mats, stage curtains, thea- , freshments to all who attend. i • „ . the Tuxedo branch of the United beet, and sister, Edith, left for Orientals-Chinese • specialty "Daniel Boone, a three.act trical costumes, and a sandbox. I Games and contests have been ar- Hebrew Schools. The Ladies Au- an ex en. ti trip through the east. 22 Yearn Experience !ranged for men, women and child Play, was presented by the inter- For further information call or xiliary of the Jewish Children's Theo will spend a few weeks at dren and prizes will be awarded mediate campers on Thursday write to the Jewish Fresh Air ' Home is preparing a party in his Cape Cod, Mass., visiting at Mr. evening, July 16, on the etas Society, 51 N. Warren, Columbia to winners. I honor. and Mrs. Robert Nathanson The chairman of the affair,' of the Brown Memorial Recrea- 1600. summer home. Mrs. H. Rottenherg, extends an Carpet Cleaning ilk Rog Co. ng Ct y, Mo .b I L ev o f Kin ,Ix ytt invitation to all to attend. The BUILD NEW BUNGALOW Twentieth Century and Ha- MADNON 5311-5534 is the guest of his son, Sidney Bernard Samuels of Calvert general public is invited. koah Clubs to Play for I AT THE AVRUNIN CAMP levy of Royal Oak. Ave., left for California and Proceeds from the picnic will Championship Sunday Texas and expects to return the go to the building fund for the Mrs. Edward E, Livingstone latter part of August. On Sunday morning, July 26, at , future home of the Yeshivah Beth YOUR SUMMER VACATION Mrs. Clara Avrunin announces and son, Mark, of New York City, Codd Field, Ilakoahs and Twen-, Judah. that her camp, on Big Wolf !Jae,' CRUISE or TRIP the summer with Donations of food or services tieth Century, Club of the Jewish are spending Mr. and Mrs. A. Milkier of at Grass Lake, Mich., has been I Community Center will play for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaflander BOAT or PLANE will be appreciated by the com- !Hazelwood Ave. have as their Burlingame Ave. of NAN ks of filled for the first five BUS or TRAIN mittee in charge. Donors should guests their daughter, Mrs. Al I the sub senior championship of ; the Playground Ball League. If call Rabbi Fine, Trinity 2-5976, the ramping season. Schwartz, and son, of Los An- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel nr Mrs. H. Rottenberg, Townsend the Delft-tithe win another will be geles, Calif. A new bungalow will be and daughters Vivian and Shirley 8-7566. pleted thin week, Mrs. Avrunin I played the following Sunday at are returning Saturday from a World Wide Trowel Derma, Inc. SCHMIDT'S is the sensible beer for you to drink-it's Mrs. Jack Halperin entertained announces. For the final flee weeks Brady School to settle the cham- three-weeks' visit in Decode, Woe is! Agent All Lines • will give the Twenty Century pionship; if "not-too-sweet-not-too bitter”-your first sip 50 guests at the Belcrest llotel •Itiril Tsar of the camp season an additional Mich. Steven. ISIdo. ICE lasehlogton sled. with a luncheon and bridge for group of campers will be regis- team in victorious they will win this remarkable new beer its truest test. If you want ILANnotrit szes-334a-.4311, the championship without another the pleasure of her sister, Mrs. asked to call a beer that's NON-FATTENING-a beer that's made of Mrs. 0. I. Baker and daughter It is reported that in German tered. Applicants are Al Schwartz, who is visiting here a n !KOMI RR possible for reserve- game. of 3210 Calvert Ave. are expected all nattua' ingredients-insist on SCHMIDT'S. Ask for textts.oks the name of the author firms. The camp telephone is Grass The Ilaknahs eliminated the Es- home Sunday after vacationing, from Los Angeles, Calif. of the song of Lorelei, Heinrich Lake 001 and the Detroit tele . kimo'. last Sunday by the score it by name. You'll be glad you did. stay at Oscoda, Mich. s none is Townsend ' Heine, is not mentioned and it is phone 7-2238. of 5-2. Trees Planted in Palestine alleged that the author is men- Mrs. Edward Schlussel and , tinned as "unknown." If Heine Through Hadauah Esther Field, popularly known SCHMIDT ■ IMINO CdMPANY • 01111011 - MICHIGAN children of Cortland Ave. are would hear this, he might write as as "Die Yiddishe Marne," who has vacationing at Decode, Mich. follows: Mrs. S. K. Kavanau, Jewish gained • large following through National Fund chairman of Ile - her stage appearances in New My Germany. my timel and .4, Mrs. M. J. Applefield was host- dassah, reports trees planted as York and Detroit, as wet, as in on he , 11:1 . 1n.e ,; M y Aug. 3-Shaarey Zedek moonlight under auspices of Men's TAUROG JOINS ZANUCK BROOKLYN GIRL SCORES ess at ■ surprise miscellaneous follows: ether cities, will appear OM San- and Young People's Society. Club mint. ' nlot olIng t heart or n otett inco r'll'. h a. Director Norman Taurog has A newcomer to Los Angeles. shower for the immediate family in memory of Zelman Ratner, day from 12 to 1:30 p. in., on Ste- Sept 30-Detroit League of National Home for Jewish Miss Selma Romm of Brooklyn. been signed to an exclusive long- And now. 1 hear more new. On low!. on July 9, in honor of her niece, brother of Mrs. John Sklar, and Lion WMBC, during the broadcast Children at Denver. artily Filly thInfIR Ouch r dominated the performance of term contract with 20th Century- Mildred Schechter. Covers in memory of Walter Green, by of the Altman Jewish Radio Hour. Mina Thitt Germonr th• ontRt no Proof', Oct. 20-Infant Service Group annual event. "The Royal Family" by the Evelyn were laid for 30 guests. honortou. hoe deep it ,,Inge' Anne Paul Girls. Mrs. Field appeared on Mr. Alt- Oct. 25-Home Relief Dinner Dance. Fox by Darryl F. Zanuck. This Theatre Guild of the Hamburger In memory of her son-in-law, man's program last Sunday and is Oct. 31-Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organisation of act renews an association ended tin Gerinttnr. You ee.I of el& Maxine Joslove, daughter of Mr. Harry Endel Byron, and in mem- making a return appearance by Home here this week. Miss Romm ea nett.. ad • meat h of ago, when both Detroit. more than 11 years nt and Mrs. Jacob Joelove of 3021 ory of her granddaughter. Milli- popular request. showed a fine sense of dramatic were engaged in making two-reel Nov. 1-Silver Jubilee of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at er of ran .hd IZ:r h ;r t• to values, and her successful debut Rochester Ave., spent a week at cent Jacobs, by Mrs. Abraham Other features will be the broad- Dexter-Lawrence banquet hall. pictures. By some strange trick of in incel theatricals was due to toed old ..ny rtt ,;,, I'ort Huron, Mich., where she Jacobs. .ant cast of tile Jewish news of the Nov. 26--Junior Iladao.ah Thanksgiving Night dance at the fate the careers of the two men .. 1-rher splendid training and experience visited relatives. Anyone having a National Fund week by David Bernstein. through th r'ailile ' ' ht";oierh..1 by raighy ellh't ' 2 .ho7 ' Masonic Temple. never crossed during the years ! .i1.: gained as a member of the Brook- li•mtei la fret. they atilt Omit box to empty or anyone desirous the courtesy of The Detroit Jew. Dec. I-Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid annual event. that passed. Taurnes addition to net Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frieden• of placing one in the home is lob Chronicle. lyn Little Theatre and the Play- Dee. 2-Neugarten Sunshine Club donor luncheon. I the studio roster of notables brings Many theosand• of year, Will Re nowise craft group of New York. Bern- berg will entertain for l:h gue•ta 1•net the tort, oo WEI, the Rhino. requee'ed to call Mn. s Kavanau, Dec. 8-Hadaewah Roll of Honor affair. work- Ti,.. fn.). of my song will be gratEinf. ard (Ben) Ribner, formerly of I together five men who were ago this Saturday •fterncon, July 25, 1909 Calvert Ave., Townsend - 4.. 1 eaaaaaIi in it the Lorelei loot of mlno Dec. 9-Zedakah donor luncheon. by side 11 years Rochester, N. Y., and A. R. Gold- ' ing side -zzgg-g Istrou Aopsescaa honor of the first birthday of 7.1051, in —1111101- —NOT FAT" RUGS CLEANED AMERICAN T he sir atural Brew Rhea E. Cashman "Unknown" Altman's Hour CALENDAR OF EVENTS ener directed the play, the midget feature field.