- PIEDLTRorr,/msnamorncul and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE L. A. S. Auxiliary Moonlight Aug. 23 The Detroit Auxiliary of the Los 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- Lona will be featured. Steamer Columbia leaves 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 Ilome. 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. itrxr..n.-ariFearimemiturnam italiMMOMPMS12'7791 1 11lisTartiffts . The Label That Says - "Buy with Confidence" t4 in Russeks' August Sale of Fur and Cloth Coats tolititi _ HALF•YEARLY SALE Now On! You can still complete your A . - . -- - wardrobe with the latest in sport, n business or formal wear at worth- Bevvick St. is spending her vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson tion at the Council Camp at Jed- and family and Mrs. Laura Wurtz- do, Mich. burger are spending some time at Mackinac. Sirs. Anna Williams of Coiling. wook Ave. is spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg in Cleveland, and Dr, and Mrs. J. M. Berrris and daughter, Peggy, left Thurs- Miss Alice Smiley of 2224 day to spend the week-end at the Blaine Ave. will leave Aug. 2 on Inn in Charlevoix. a motor trip for a month's stay in Hollywood, Calif., and will accom- Mrs. Harry E. Byron and daugh- pany Joseph W., Eugene Jr., and ter, Eileen, are guests at the Am- Marjory Jane O'Brien, children of bassador Ilotel in Atlantic City. Eugene G. O'Brien of Indian Vil- lage. The O'Brien children will be Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand left the guest of their sister, Patricia Wednesday for a cruise to South Ellis, movie star. Miss Smiley will be the guest of her sister, Rose .1 • America and Panama. Smiley. while savings. Our Entire Stock of Silk Congo Suits in a Variety of Colors now reduced to 20% $ Change in Attitude of Catholic Church Rabbi Newman Cites Encyclical on Movies Which Speaks of Inter-Faith Collaboration NEW YORK (NCJC) — Com- menting upon the encyclical on motion pictures recently issued by Pope Pius XI, Rabbi Louis I. Newman of New York, in his weekly column syndicated to Jew- ish papers, asserts that this is one of the very finest encyclicals which speaks of Protestants and Jews in terms of collaboration. "The pope deals with these non- Catholics as peers and equals, not in any missionary or conver- sionist spirit," Rabbi Newman de- clares, adding: "Just as the political parties of the world are going 'leftist,' so the Catholic Church, which has often stood aloof from the vexa- tious problems of the age, is go- ing decidedly 'modernist," and is voicing its program in terms which seem rather to fit the liber- al non-Catholic denominations." NORTON • Pick your coat now Pay in October Avrunin Camp On Big Wolf Lake, Near Grass Lake, Mich., is filled for the season. The com- pletion of— A New Bungalow Sabbath Services at Temple Beth El makes it possible to enroll a few more campers for the last four weeks of the camp season. TWO NURSERY VACANCIES REGISTER YOUR CHILD AT ONCE On Sabbath, Aug. I, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy the pul- pit of Temple Beth El and will preach on the subject "From Fic- tion to Fact." Services begin at 10 o'clock. For information write AVRUNIN CAMP, Grass Lake, Mich. Phone, Grass Lake, 8003; Detroit, Townsend 7-2238. Kaminsky Soviet • Health Commissar You are all invited to the CHARITY PICNIC Eishishker Umgegend Society Sponsored by the Shady Lane Park Isaacs to Assist in Edward's Coronation Near Venice Beach — E. Jefferson Ave. SUNDAY, AUGUST 9 Refreshments — Lunches — Free Swimming & Parking LONDON (WNS) — Sir Isaac Isaacs, former governor general of Australia, has been appointed to the committee named by the British Government to direct the coronation ceremonies for King Edward VIII next May. Sir Isaac, the only Jewish member of the committee, of which the Duke of York is chairman, will represent Australia. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Solomon of the Belcrest Hotel and Air. and Rabbi Jacob M. Brown of At- Mrs. II. M. Grossman of the Alden Ga., will address the morn- Park Manor returned home after Helen Hull Jacobs' "Beyond the - lento, . mg services of Congregation spending several weeks at the Game: An Autobiography," just I B'nai Moshe on Satarday morn- Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago • published by J. B. Lippincott Co., ing, Aug. 1. Philadelphia ($2.50), is the type Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Darling- of story that reveals the possibi- I ton Road, Pittsburgh, is visiting = Mr. and Mrs. Davis Cole of Cal- of a person possessing genius a- vert Ave. will leave the early part her mother, Airs. Alice Stiglitz of in more than one activity, Miss of next month for a tour to Maine. Mt. Clemens, Mich. Mrs. Wechs- Jacobs proves an excellent writer, ler spent the past week in Cleve- and her simplicity and modesty land. • Mrs. Samuel Gould and daugh- redound greatly to her credit. I tees, Ritta and Barbara, of Spring- Completely lacking in egotism, Mr. and Mrs. I. Rabinowitz of field, Mass., are the house guests Miss Jacobs describes her defeats of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz of 102 McLean Ave. announce the as eloquently as her victories. As 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. Iler frankness Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendel- :ISsohn left last Saturday for a two 14th Sts. makes the book a fascinating piece I w yee eek r s' and cruise through the of literature. Furthermore, by Among the out-of-town guests proving a possession of wit and in Detroit are Mrs. Moses Epstein humor, she makes herself most •- •=i Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne of Hollywood, Calif., Mrs. Morris likeable after the story is read. =•": of Hazelwood Ave., and Mrs. Jacob Brodsky of Brownsville, Texas, So charming is this book as a Margolis and daughter, Louise of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brodkin and piece of good writing that one does — Pittsburgh, are guests at the Inn daughter, Joyce of Chicago, Mrs. not have to be a lover of the game Morry 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- ven, Conn., who has spent several others with this book, which is in 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 a brief visit. Ile will return in September. tion in Chicago, Ill. and Indiana References to outstanding tennis 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 with his family, the Saul Kopmans, Ave. is visiting her sister and tennis jaunts, including her Euro- brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. pean tours and her contests with Silverman, in Chicago, Ill. e outstanding world contenders The Jewish Children's Home for tennis honors. announces the Bar Mitzvah of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sterns of "Beyond the Game" 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 a nd Seymour in • 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 Air. and Mrs. David Crohn and Centennial, Old Mexico, Califor- ago, on July 4, family of Wildamere Ave. will she won the 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 Airs. A. Goose arid 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 • triumph for the Camp Airy, in Thurrnont, Md. where they will spend their sum- author as are her victories on the mer vacation. tennis courts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holinstat Admission 15 cents — Proceeds to charity. Co-operation of organizations will be appreciated J. COLLINS — H. LEVINE, chairmen THE NEED IS GREAT .. • ROSH HASHONAH—The Holiday of Hope Helen Jacobs' Story Actual Dollars to Soviet Russia • 20% WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AT GRAND RIVER millI111111 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 years, 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 r•dio. The full amount of what you send is paid out, without any deductions. American uffium uilumii i i i I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 Check This Carefully for Unusual Savings! CLEARANCE MEN'S TROPICAL WORSTED Suits, '14.95 spent the last week-end in Lan. sing, visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Airs. J. Shaffer of Boston, Mass. JEWISH TEACHING WITH RE. is the house guest of Mrs. R. Fink GARD TO FAIR BUSINESS and Mrs. A. Goose of 4058 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 good s must be strictly avoided; the S. S. South American for a Miss Janet Ruth Epstein left week's cruise of the Great Lakes. wares are not to be tricked out artfully to make them appear bet- with her grandmother, Mrs. E. 11. The itinerary includes stops at Sloman, and aunt, Mrs. I. L. Point- Mackinac Islsnd, the Martyr's ter than they are. Adulterated or ker, to spend a few weeks in Char- Shrine at Mioland, Ontario, and diluted products may be sold at levoix. other points of historic and scenic retail if the truth about them is told to the purchaser, but they interest. must not be sold to another mer- Harry Robbins of Whitmore Road returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein. chant who, it is assumed, is not relatives in Syracuse. Mrs. Rob. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moss and honest in his motives. Some au- bins remaining there for ROMP- Miss Sophie Moss motored to thorities even condemn giving pre- time. Northern Michigan where they miums to children and price-cut- ting as unfair competition. But will remain for • few weeks. An engagement dinner will be much more significant is the Rab- held on Sunday, Aug. 2, at North- binic provision which outlaws all .Miss Bernice Goldman left to wood Inn, in honor of the betro- spend the balance of the summer trading in futures. The Talmud re- thal of Miss Grace Salasnek, gards such transactions as involv. wjth her family at Oxley Beach. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lieb. ing a form of usury. By prohibit. ow itz, to Herman Berlin, son of Miss Tette Lee Wainer of sao ing the sale of goods which the sel- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berlin of At- Elmhurst Ave. was hostess at • ler does not possess at the time, kinson Ave. bridge social Thursday, July 30, the rabbis largely eliminated spec- given in honor of Miss Norma ulation in commodities. This would Mrs. Joseph Alexander and Hoffman. who is visiting here from seem to be a code which is needed daughter, Airs Harry Phillips, by both Jews and Christians. Buffalo, N. Y. left by motor to Chicago and St. Lamentably, there are some Jews Joseph, Mo. Mrs. Frank Fanner, Miss Ger- and Christians today who indulge aldine Mandell and Mrs. Loafs in all the evils which the rab'sis Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Frank Bookspan will be hostesses at a sought to prohibit. of Highland Ave. left Wednesday bridal shower in honor of Miss for California to attend Mrs. Rosa Mollie Rosenthal. at Lacher's, on flowers In all etc...ions — Franks' 89th birthday. Tuesday. Aug. 11. Deater-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622.. Joseph Rosen. Other Tropical Worsteds $19.95 to $31.95 Gabardine Suits $22.95 • • • • Rockham Wool Suitt. . . . $22.95 and $27.95 Kuppenheimer Wool Suits, $34.95 and $39.95 Walter Morton Wool Suits, $39.95 and $51.95 UHall Wool Suits . . . . $15.95 and $19.95 Second Floor — Woodward Avenue Building HUDSON'S STORE 1 - rice. Publeet to 3' 117e. To• for MEN ..-- Chronicle Want Ads Pay --- 4 SECOND FLOOR MOOSCOW (WNS) — Gregory Kaminsky, veteran Bolshevik and a Jew, was named Soviet commis- sar of public health and given a Mrs. harry S. Bennett, accom- place in the cabinet when the gov- panied by her daughter, Marjorie, ernment created two new cabinet and brother, Dr. David H. Lynn, positions. will leave on Aug. 6 for a month's stay at Alaska, Banff and Lake Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman and daughter, Sue, left for Gay- lord to spend a month at their summer home. They will be joined Robert V. Danto returned to this by their children, Mr. and Airs. city from a two weeks' stay at Eugene Arnfeld of Pittsburgh. Lexington, Mich., where he was Miss Diane Davidson enter- the house guest of his cousin, Dr. tained a group of friends at lunch- Samuel B. Danto. eon last Tuesday at the Knollwood Mr. and Airs. Irving Winkel- Country Club. man (Iliene Kruger) returned from a two-week wedding trip p Miss Dorothy Margolis of St. Louis is visiting with her brother- through Wisconsin, Nor the r in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Michigan and Mackinaw and are Louis Tabashnik of Leslie Ave. residing on Lakewood Ave. Many lovely affairs are being given in her honor. 19 75 REDUCTION ON OUR EN. TIRE STOCK OF GENTLE. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Mrs. Lottie Max and daughter, Mr. and Airs. Arthur Schlesin- ger and daughter, Mrs. Richard Katherine, of 2994 Rochester Ave. (Elaine) Greenblatt, will motor left for Cedar Point, Ohio, where from Chairlevoix the first of the they will spend two weeks. 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 Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Dorfman of 3274 Fullerton Ave. will be Saturday, Aug. 8 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. At home Sunday, at home Sunday afternoon and evening Aug. 2, honoring dheir Aug. 9, from 2 to 5, and 7 to 10 p. m, No cards. son, Stanley Gordon, who will be Bar Mizvah at Congregation Miss Dorothy Brody and Golda Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, Meyers left for New York and morning, Aug. I. No cards. from there will leave Saturday, Jesse Hirschman spent a few Aug. 1, on the SS. Oriente, for Havana. days in Milwaukee last week, hav- ing attended the Northwestern Mrs. Louis Bielfield of Hazel- Life Insurance convention. wood Ave. returned from a trip to Bermuda and New York. Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg are expected to return home from Frankfort, Mich. Aug. 1 after visiting Mrs. Willard D. Mayer. -- ....— Annual August Sale of Fur Trimmed COATS 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 few weeks in Charlevoix. the law. Wilson Ave. left last Saturday for an extended trip to New York and Henry Krolik left last Saturday the New England states, on the SS. Britanic for Europe, where he will spend the summer. Miss Nettie Kaner of 1454 Mrs. Melville Welt and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Grass and ter, Janet. are spending a few son, Morton, of 3280 Cortland Ave. days in Beulah, Mich. returned from an extended motor Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- trip to New York, Philadelphia, Dry Air Can't Get In—Moil. field will leave next week for a Camden and Washington. While in Camden they visited with relatives. ture Can't Get Out. Double-Mel. visit in Machinaw. -.- -_-. .: -- m , E E =A .- E hochl — Other Lithuanian Seminaries Are Compelled to Serve Paul Dennis, the singer, is a son of the late Cantor Josef Rosen- blatt. low Old Golds are Always Fee. tory.Fresh. 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