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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-07-31

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PEVentoniniunffiRomat

PAGE SIX

L. A. S. Auxiliary
Moonlight Aug. 23

The Detroit Auxiliary of the
Lo Angeles Sanatorium will spon-
sor its annual moonlight on the
Steamer Columbia, on Sunday,
Aug. 23, at 8:30 p. m. Del Del-
bridge, Detroit's favorite radio
and stage star, will personally di-
rect his orchestra. Singers, enter-
tainers and other added attrac-
tions will be featured.
Steamer Columbia leaven the
foot of Woodward Ave., promptly
at 8:30 p. m.
Tickets sold in advance are 50c.
At the dock the charge will be
65c. Special concessions will be
made to organizations of 100 tick-
ets for $35.
The proceeds of this moonlight
will be utilized to maintain De-
troit's indigent consumptives in the
Los Angeles Sanatorium and Ex-
Patients Home.
The institutions are now over-
crowded, and there are many
clamoring for admission, among
them seven Detroit pathetic cases.
The convention, recently held in
Los Angeles, decided to enlarge
the capacity of the sanatorium. It
has issued a call for a special cam-
paign for funds. This moonlight
is staged to enable Detroit to make
good its quota of $25,000. The
public is invited to attend this
event and to help this important
cause.

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Exempt 3 Yeshivas
From Army Service

Other Lithuanian Seminaries Are
Compelled to Serve

KOVNO (WNS) — Students in
all but three rabbinical seminaries
will have to serve a term in the
Lithuanian army, according to a
new school law just made public.
The Yeshivas at Slobodka, Telz
Mrs. Kurt Peiser is spending a
Miss Evelyn Hill of Woodrow and Ponevesh are exempt from
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the law.
few weeks in Charlevoix.
Wilson Ave. left last Saturday for
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an extended trip to New York and
Henry Krolik left last Saturday the New England states.
t The Label That Says
on the SS. Britanic for Europe,
where he will spend the summer.
Miss Nettie Kaner of 1454
Bewick St. is spending her vaca-
"BLI),
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson tion at the Council Camp at Jed- Rabbi Newman Cites Encyclical
jl
and family and Mrs. Laura Wurtz- do, Mich.
on Movies Which Speaks of
burger are spending some time at
Inter-Faith Collaboration
Mackinac.
Mrs. Anna Williams of Coiling.
wuuk Ave. is spending a few days
NEW YORK (NCJC) —Com-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg in Cleveland.
menting upon the encyclical on
and Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Berrris
motion pictures recently issued by
and daughter, Peggy, left Thurs-
Miss Alice Smiley of 2224 Pope Pius XI, Rabbi Louis I.
day to spend the week-end at the Blaine Ave. will leave Aug. 2 on Newman of New York, in his
Inn in Charlevoix.
a motor trip for a month's stay in weekly column syndicated to Jew-
Hollywood, Calif., and will accom- ish papers, asserts that this is one
hire. Harry E. Byron and daugh- pany Joseph W., Eugene Jr., and of the very finest encyclicals
ter, Eileen, are guests at the Am- Marjory Jane O'Brien, children of which speaks of Protestants and
bassador Hotel in Atlantic City. Eugene G. O'Brien of Indian Vil- Jews in terms of collaboration.
lage. The O'Brien children will be
"The pope deals with these non-
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand left the guest of their sister, Patricia Catholics as peers and equals,
Wednesday for a cruise to South Ellis, movie star. Miss Smiley will not in any missionary or conver-
be the guest of her sister, Rose J. sionist spirit," Rabbi Newman de-
America and Panama.
Smiley.
clares, adding:
"Just as the political parties of
Mrs. Melville Welt and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Grass and the world are going 'leftist,' no
Paul Dennis, the singer, is a ter, Janet, are spending a few
son,
Morton,
of
3280
Cortland
Ave.
the
Catholic Church, which has
son of the late Cantor Josef Rosen- (lays in Beulah, Mich.
returned from an extended motor often stood aloof from the vexa-
blatt.
trip to New York, Philadelphia, tious problems of the age, is go-
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- Camden and Washington. While in
ing decidedly 'modernist," and is
Dry Air Can't Get In—Mois• field will leave next week for a Camden they visited with relatives. voicing
its program in terms
visit
in Machinaw.
hare Can't Get Out. Double-Mel.
which seem rather to fit the liber-
low Old Golds are Always Fee.
Mrs. Lottie Max and daughter, al non-Catholic denominations."
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesin- Katherine, of 2994 Rochester Ave.
tory-Freak.
ger and daughter, Mrs. Richard left for Cedar Point, Ohio, where
(Elaine) Greenitt, will motor they will spend two weeks.
— from Chairlevoix the first of the
week for a few days stay in De-
Mrs. Alex Steinberg of 2022
troit.
Taylor Ave. announces the Bar
Mitzvah of her son, Julius, on
On Sabbath, Aug. 1, Dr. Leo
Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Dorfman Saturday, Aug. 8 at Congregation
of 3274 Fullerton Ave. will be Shaarey Zedek. At home Sunday, M. Franklin will occupy the pul-
pit
of Temple Beth El and will
at home Sunday afternoon and Aug. 9, from 2 to 5, and 7 to 10
preach on the subject "From Fic-
evening Aug. 2, honoring their p. m. No cards.
tion
to Fact." Services begin at
son, Stanley Gordon, who will be
10 o'clock.
Bar Mizvah at Congregation
Silos Dorothy Brody and Golda
Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, Meyers left for New York and
morning, Aug. 1. No cards.
from there will leave Saturday,
Aug. 1, on the SS. Oriente, for
Jesse Hirschman spent a few Havana.
days in Milwaukee last week, hav-
ing attended the Northwestern
MOOSCOW (WNS) — Gregory
Mrs. Louis Bielfield of Hazel-
Life Insurance convention.
wood Ave. returned from a trip Kaminsky, veteran Bolshevik and
a
Jew,
was named Soviet commis-
to Bermuda and New York.
Dr. and Mrs. Emi l Amberg are
sar of public health and given a
expected to return home from
Mrs. Harry S. Bennett, accom- place in the cabinet when the gov-
You can still complete your
Frankfort, Mich. Aug. 1 after panied by her daughter, Marjorie, ernment created two new cabinet
visiting Mrs. Willard D. Mayer. and brother, Dr. David H. Lynn, positions.
wardrobe with the latest in sport,
will leave on Aug. 5 for • month's
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman stay at Alaska, Banff and Lake
and
daughter,
Sue,
left
for
Gay-
Louise.
business or Formal wear at worth-
lord to spend a month at their
summer home. They will be joined
Robert V. Danto returned to this
while savings.
by their children, Mr. and Mrs. city from a two weeks' stay at
LONDON (WNS) — Sir Isaac
Eugene Arnfeld of Pittsburgh.
Lexington, Mich., where he was Isaacs,
former governor general
the house guest of his cousin, Dr. of Australia, has been appointed
Miss Diane Dav idson enter- Samuel B. Danto.
to the committee named by the
tained a group of friends at lunch-
to direct the
eon last Tuesday at the Knollwood
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Winkel- British Government
ceremonies for King
Country Club.
man (Iliene Kruger) returned coronation
Edward
VIII
next
May.
Sir Isaac,
from a two-week wedding trip
Miss Dorothy Margolis of St. through Wisconsin, N f r t h e r n the only Jewish member of the
committee,
of
which
the
Duke of
Louis is visiting with her brother- Michigan and Mackinaw and are
York is chairman, will represent
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. residing on Lakewood Ave.
Australia.
Louis Tabashnik of Leslie Ave.
Many lovely affairs are being given
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Solomon of
in her honor.
the Belcrest Hotel and Mr. and
Mrs. H. 11. Grossman of the Alden
Rabbi Jacob M. Brown of At- Park Manor returned home after
Helen Hull Jacobs' "Beyond the
lanta, Ga., will address the morn- spending several weeks at the Came: An Autobiography," just
now reduced to
ing services of Congregation Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago. published by J. B. Lippincott Co.,
B'nai Moshe on Saturday morn-
Philadelphia ($2.50), is the type
ing, Aug. 1.
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Darling- of story that reveals the possibi-

ton Road, Pittsburgh, is visiting lity of a person possessing genius
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Cole of Cal- her mother, Mrs. Alice Stiglitz of in more than one activity. Miss
vert Ave. will leave the early part Mt. Clemens. Mich. Mrs. Wechs- Jacobs proves an excellent writer,
of next month for a tour to Maine. ler spent the past week in Cleve- and her simplicity and modesty
0
ONF OGUERN E N
land.
redound greatly to her credit.
Mrs. Samuel Gould and daugh-
2
0 T
R E I RDEU S T O
D N
C K
Completely lacking in egotism,
ters, Ritta and Barbara, of Spring-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Rabinowitz of Miss Jacobs describes her defeats
MEN'S FURNOISHINGS. E•
field, Mass., are the house guests 182 McLean Ave. announce the as eloquently as her victories. As
of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz of Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sidney, a result there emerges from the
Warrington Drive.
on Saturday, Aug. 1, at B'nai covers of this book a most inter-
David Synagogue, Elmhurst and esting personality. Her frankness
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendel- 14th Sts.
makes the book a fascinating piece
sohn left last Saturday for a two
of literature. Furthermore, by
weeks' land cruise through the
Among the out-of-town guests proving a possession of wit and
West.
in Detroit are Mrs. Moses Epstein humor, she makes herself most
—.-
of Hollywood, Calif., Mrs. Morris likeable after the story is read.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne Brodsky of Brownsville, Texas,
So charming is this book as a
of Hazelwood Ave., and Mrs. Jacob Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brodkin and piece of good writing that one does
WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AT GRAND RIVER
Margolis and daughter, Louise of daughter, Joyce of Chicago, Mrs. not have to be a lover of the game
Pittsburgh, are guests at the Inn Morey Alper and son, Irwin, of of tennis to read this autobio-
in Charlevoix.
North Miami Beach, Fla., all for- graphy. But tennis players will
mer Detroiters.
naturally be more pleased than all
Edward W. Burke of New Ha-
others with this book, which is in
ven, Conn., who has spent several
Miss Louise Levitt of 3260 Rich- a sense a partial history of tennis
months in Detroit, returned to his ton Ave. left for a few weeks vaca- activities during the past decade.
home In New Haven for • brief tion in Chicago, Ill. and Indiana References to outstanding tennis
visit. Ile will return in September. Harbor, Ind.
players reveal interesting person-
ality characteristics. The author
Joseph Kopman returned to his
Miss Elizabeth Notes of Pingree takes the reader with her on her
home in St. Louis after a visit Ave. is visiting her sister and tennis jaunts, including her Euro-
with his family, the Saul Kopmans. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. pean tours and her contests with
Silverman, in Chicago, Ill.
the outstanding world contenders
The Jewish Children's Home
for tennis honors.
announces the Bar Mitzvah of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sterns of
"Beyond the Came" is a human
Sidney Horowitz on Aug. 1, at 2447 Blaine Ave. returned from story which reveals an interesting
the Tuxedo branch of the United ■ two-week motor trip through the and likable personality and her
Hebrew Schools. The Ladies Au- east.
consistent efforts, since she was 15
xiliary of the Jewish Children's
—when she first met Helen Wills
Home is preparing a party in his
Maurry Nayer and Seymour in a practice game—which have
honor.
Caplan are expected back in this led her to the highest rungs of ten-
city soon after visiting the Texas nis triumphs. Only a few weeks
Mr. and Mrs. David Crohn and Centennial, Old Mexico, Califor- ago, on July 4, she won the
family of Wildemere Ave. will nia and the Canadian Rockies.
women's singles final at Wimble-
leave Sunday by motor for a visit
ton.
with relatives in Baltimore and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Goose apd sons,
Helen Jacobs' autobiography is
New York. Their son, David, will Monte and Ronald, of 4068 Grand a landmark in tennis literature
spend the rest of the summer at Ave. left for Petoskey, Mich., and is as great a triumph for the
Camp Airy, in Thurmont, Md.
where they will spend their sum- author as are her victories on the
tennis courts.
mer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holinstat
spent the last week-end in Lan-
Mrs. J. Shaffer of Boston, Mass. JEWISH TEACHING WITH RE-
sing, visiting with Dr. and Mrs. is the house guest of Mrs. R. Fink
GARD TO FAIR BUSINESS
Joseph Rozan.
and Mrs. A. Goose of 4068 Grand
PRACTICES
Ave.
The Talmud contains interesting
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Altman re.
regulations about fair practices in
turned from a week's visit in
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Davidson business. Misrepresentation of
Frankfort, Mich.
of 2921 Webb Ave. are on board goods must be strictly avoided;
the S. S. South American for a wares are not to be tricked out
Miss Janet Ruth Epstein left week's cruise of the Great Lakes. artfully to make them appear bet-
with her grandmother, Mrs. E. H. The itinerary includes stops at ter than they are. Adulterated or
Sloman, and aunt, Mrs. I. L. Poloz- Mackinac Island, the Martyr's diluted products may be sold at
ker, to spend a few weeks in Char- Shrine at Midland, Ontario, and retail if the truth about them is
levoix.
other points of historic and scenic told to the purchaser, but they
interest.
must not be sold to another mer-
Harry Robbins of Whitmore
chant who, it is assumed, is not
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein, honest in his motives. Some au-
Road returned from a visit with
relatives in Syracuse, Mrs. Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moss and thorities even condemn giving pre-
bins remaining there for some- Miss Sophie Moss motored to miums to children and price-cut-
time.
Northern Michigan where they ting as unfair competition. But
will remain for a few weeks.
much more significant is the Rab-
An engagement dinner will be
Miss Bernice Goldman left to binic provision which outlaws all
held on Sunday, Aug. 2, at North-
wood Inn, in honor of the betro- spend the balance of the summer trading in futures. The Talmud re-
Second floor — Woodward Arent. Building
thal of Miss Grace S•lasnek, wjth her family at Oxley Beach. gards such transactions as involv-
ing a form of usury. By prohibit-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lieb-
Miss Yetta Lee Wainer of 2690 ing the sale of goods which the sel-
owitz, to Herman Berlin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berlin of At- Elmhurst Ave. was hostess at • ler does not poesess at the time,
kinson Ave.
bridge social Thursday, July 30, the rabbis largely eliminated spec-
rm ulation in commodities. This would
given in honor of Miss Noa
Mrs. Joseph Alexander and Hoffman , who is visiting here fro m seem to be • code which is needed
Prbo• 'object to 1 1: Pale. Th.
by both Jews and Christians.
daughter, Mrs. Harry Phillips, Buffalo, N. Y.
Lamentably, there are some Jews
left by motor to Chicago and St.
Joseph, Mo.
Mrs. Frank Penner, Miss Ger- and Christians today who indulge
in
all the evils which the rabbis
aldine Mandell and Mrs. Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Frank Bookapan will be hostesses et a sought to prohibit.
of Highland Ave. left Wednesday bridal shower in honor of Miss
Flowers fee all occasion. — 1
for California to attend Mrs. Ross Mollie Rosenthal, at Lacher's, on
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622..
Franks' 89th birthday.
Tuesday. Aug. 11.

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Change in Attitude
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