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July 18, 1937

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Special Purchase Sale!

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Markow announce the engagement of
their daughter, Etta, to Ben Paull. son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Paull
of W. Euclid Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kahn of 15327 LaSalle Blvd. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Nat Bray, son
of Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Bras of 10232 12th St.
Mrs. Rose Finkman of 3710 Richton Ave. announces the
engagement of her daughter, May Bandell, to Harry R. Loomis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Loomis of 2476 Elmhurst Ave. The wedding
date has been set for the late fall.

Jackets ... Blouses

Made to Sell from

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Wedding Calendar

Plans have been completed for
the biggest and most elaborate
stag day in Franklin Hill's his-
tory, to be held Thursday, July
29. It will be an open event for
July 18—Miss Ruth Weissman, daughter of Mr. and Kira.
members and all their friends. Ezriel Weissman of Leslie Ave., to Samuel Katzman, son of Sir
Features will be golf, swimming, and Mrs. Aaron Katzman of W. Philadelphia Ave.
lunch, dinner, big floor show and
July 25—Miss Beatrice Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
a host of surprises.
S. Solomon of 3030 Sturtevant Ave., to Albert B. Fox. son of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Fox of 1985 Hazelwood Ave.
Every Tuesday (ladies' day) in
July 25—Slim Sylvia Raphael, daughter of Mrs. Louis Raphael
becoming more and more popu- of Burlingame Ave., to Ralph L. Kleinsmith, son of Mr. and Sirs.
lar. Members may make up their Ira Kleinsmith of W. Philadelphia Ave.
own bridge or mah Jong parties,
July 25—Miss Beatrice Sybil Rosenfeld, daughter of Mr. and
or arrange for them at the club. Mrs. Isidor Rosenfeld of 7721 Mack Ave., to Jack Allyn Cohen,
son of Mr. and,Mrs. Ben Cohen of 2634 Tuxedo Ave., at 8 p. m.
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Thursday night . . . movies at the Wilshire Hotel.
July 25—Miss Caroline Greenbaum, daughter of Mr. and
under the stars . . . members
of Franklin Hills and their Mrs. David Greenbaum of Sturtevant Ave., to Emanuel E. Ein-
stein, son of Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Einstein of W. Warren Ave., at
dinner guests have the oppor-
tunity of witnessing an out-
the Stotler Hotel.
standing preview of a big mo-
Aug. 1—Miss Thelma Marion Meyer, daughter of Mr. and
tion picture attraction . • •
Mrs. Jacob A. Meyer of 87 S. Parke St., Pontiac, Mich., to Dr.
every Thursday.
Jack Rom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Rom of 2929 Monterey Ave..
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at Hotel Fort Shelby, at 2 p. m.
Aug. 1—Miss Gertrude Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
On Saturday, July 17, Mrs.
Milford Stern and her two daugh- Samuel Brown of 3314 Leslie Ave., to Morris N. Harwin of this city.
ters, Mrs. Phil Stern and Mrs.
Aug. 8—Miss Esther Milstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor
Leonard Weiner, entertained with ',Milstein of 2539 W. Euclid Ave., to Dr. Harry Berman, son of
a linen shower for Rosalie Cra- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berman of 3765 Calvert Ave. Ceremony and
bowsky. Forty-five guests were reception at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, at 1:30 p. m. No cards.
invited.
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The swimming pool has pro-
vided the answer to "How to
Keep Cool." The Lido atmos.
phere of the pool has made it
one of the big attractions at the
club. The children have found a
July 7—To Mr. and i Mrs. Julius Klempner (Rae Fogel) o
refreshing relief from the heat 2751 Rochester Ave., a daughter, Rochelle Sharon.
in the special wading pool.
July 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Einstandig (Esther Goff) o
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2615 Leslie Ave., a eon, Milton Joseph.
A big evening has been planned
July 13—To Dr. and Mrs. S. Irwin Shaw (Frances B. Joseph
for Saturday, July 17, for mem-
bers and their guests (subject to son) of 2990 Webb Ave., a son, Rodney.
club rules, the same guest is en-
titled to the privileges of the
club only once a month, except
stag day). Open house, dancing,
$1 per Person. Food a la carte.
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Births

The following were recent-
ly elected to membership:
Harold E. Ziv and Seymour
Simons, regular; Elliot R. Fine,
intermediate; Richard S. Pren-
tis and Bert Hyman, Jr., jun-
ior.

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The first hole-in-one of the
season was recorded Sunday,
July 10, by J. Shufrin on the
16th hole, using a driver. This
unusual shot was witnessed by
Norman Abrahams.
•
On Tuesday, July 13, 80 guests
attended the testimonial fare-
well dinner in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Kurt Peiser, arranged by
the boards of the Jewish Wel-
far Federation and Detroit Serv-
ice Group.
.
•
Mrs. Bernard Segall was hon-
ored by a luncheon on Wednes-
day, July 14, given by Mrs. Man-
nie Hartman.

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Plain and Printed Linens! Corepes! Sheers!

MORRIS ROTHENBERG

Morris Rothenberg, chairman of
the national administrative com-
mittee of the Zionist Organization
of America, former president of
the Zionist Organization and an
outstanding world Zionist leader,
has been appointed magistrate in
the courts of the City of New York
by Mayor LaGuardia.

Even bengalines are included, too. All are
designed in styles to wear now and all
through Autumn, with your Fall suit.
Tailored or dressmaker-fashions in a var-
iety of glorious prints, in pastels or in
dark tones for later. Splendid buys!

MAIN FLOOR

RU S S E K S

MO WOODWARD

Mr. and Mrs. Kiva Nemer ant
family are now residing at 2480
W. Buena Vista.

TEINWAY
with 71ew Gccelerated action

Norma Jean Joslove, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jos-
l ove of Rochester Ave., entertain-
ed a group of friends on her 9th
birthday on Tuesday, July 13.

Dr. II. M. Plavnick and family,
formerly of Chicago Blvd., are
now residing in their new home
at 1541 Lawrence Ave.

Si. C. Applebaum, Louis Apple-
baum and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Le-
vine returned from a motor trip
through the east.

PARTITION MAY
BE BLOCKED

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 2)

Numerous Projects Sponsored by Children; There is Need of the Z. 0. A. administrative
committee, stated that if parti-
for Volunteers and Odds and Ends for Use

tion is all that Britain has to of-
fer as a solution of "a problem
N even finer Steinway (if that is
l argely treated by Great Britain
It wasn't a riot at all—it was dispensing equipment for the i tself through it vacillating policy
possible) than the superlative
just two songs being sung at the various equipment for the various in l'alestine, it is a sad commen-
Steinways that for three-quarters
same time by two different groups handicraft classesa They are tary on present-day British states-
of youngsters at as many differ-
manship. The present Mandate
of a century have made world
Making MORE les-Faster!
ent tables, the young woman in learning to measure and weigh has failed. It has never been
piano history. Great pianists ac-
materials, to associate correct genuinely tried." Rabbi Israel
Keeps food safer, fresher, longer--
charge explained.
New
makes more pounds of ice, faster —at
claim Steinway's new Accelerated
Anyhow, it livened un the cor- quantities with orders and wait Goldstein, president of the Jew-
Skinroy
amazing saving! Even in hottest
ner of the big gymnasium at the ore trade. They took an inven- ish National Fund, said that the
Action as the greatest contribution
Grand
Royal
Commission
report
is
tan-
Jewish
Community
Center,
Wood-
tory
at
the
start
of
their
term
and
weather. Simplest refrigerating mech-
to the piano in decades.
Prices
ward Ave. at Holbrook, during will tako periodic checks of their emount to "an explicit admission
anism ever built! Only 3 moving
Commence
the noon hour the other day, stock comparing them against the t hat the Mandate given to Great
the
motor.
We would deem it a pleasure to
piuts, ierluding
Britain by the League of Nations
when the folks of the Center's orders they have.
•t
Still another group has formed has not been given a fair and
Summer Play School were feed-
show you the handsome new
ing some 200 children, ranging a bank project to care for the e ffective trial in the 16 years
Steinway Grand designs now on
in ages from 7 to 15 years. The actual savings not only of mem- of Britain's rule over Eretz
Convenient
Leon Gellman, president
our floors—come in soon.
school, in its first weeks of op- bers of its own class but of the
Terms
eration this summer. is loaded al- entire school as well. This bank, of the Mizrachi, called on religious
with the
Zionists
for
unanimous
resistance
Selmin explained, really
J. W. E. W. 0. Branch mast to capacity, according to Mrs.
"The Musicil Center of Detroit"
Mrs. Sarah Selmin, supervisor. started operations last summer. to partition and announced that
Luncheon Meeting
s pecial protest demonstrations
During
the
past
year
it
saw
funds
The
staff
this
year
includes
Ice freezes faster in metal crays.And
Tuesday
seven full-time teachers and 25 withdrawn for contributions to would be held in all Orthodox
every tray, in /Ivey
is a
part-time volunteers. Nine groups the Allied Jewish Campaign, the synagogues on Tisha b'Ab (July
new fact-freezing Frigidaire,
AI.L.METAL
hies. Adolph Smilo will be hos- of children have been formed ac- Flood Relief, for items of cloth- 17). The New Zionist Organ-
Ifischuire Steinway Ropresentativa
QUICKUBE TRAY, Instantly re-
tess
to
the
members
of
the
North
cording to age and interests, and ing and for one child's tuition ation (Revisionists) denounced
leases ice-cubes. Yields 20% more
Woodward branch of the Jewish each of these groups is engaged at this year's play school. Mem- the partition plan as a "deliber-
ice by ending waste, and nuisance,
Hdqrs.,
1515.21 WOodward Are., Detroit
Women's European Welfare Or- in the pursuit of a different "pro- bers of this project learn bank- ate violation of Great Britain's
Ind Brandies
of melting them loose.
ganization, at a meeting and ject" which will form the basis ing procedure, make forms for pledge" which condemns millions
luncheon to be held at her home, of their education and recreation checks, drafts and other neces- of Jews in Eastern and Central
2902 Clements Ave., on Tuesday, this summer.
sary forms, and, incidentally study Europe to "slow and tortured ex-
July 20, 12:30 p. m.
arithmetic without its unpleasant t ermination." The Arab Nation-
Our Amazing
They Have Appetites
maw
al League announced that the
Final arrangements will be
But to get back to that joyous factors.
One of the younger groups has Arabs cannot accept partition
made at this meeting for the des- riot in the gymnasium. The phy-
willingly,
while the Jewish War
chosen
as
its
project
the
problem
sert bridge to be held at the home sical equipment has been moved
ICE-ABILITY
of Mrs. Elias Epps, 1930 Chi- aside, the floor has been lined of human shelter. It will delve Veterans telegraphed opposition
o
the
partition
scheme to Secre-
Blvd., on Wednesday, July with tables and chairs, and each into books about the past—how t
DEMONSTRATION cago
21, 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Adolph noon the children troop in to do the cave men first dug nests in t ary of State Hull and urged the
Smile is chairman, Mrs. A. J. justice to the culinary ability of the side of handy cliffs—and United States to withhold its ap-
going on ... don't miss iti
Redblatt, Mrs. Harry blitz, co- Miss Lillian Michelson, dietitian, then carry the study through to proval.
Two leading Yiddish dailies,
• Come in I See these amazing
chairmen, assisted by Mrs. J. and her assistants. Hot, kosher modern buildings with all their
displays! How Frigidaire with
t he Jewish Morning Journal and
Weisberg.
meals are served each child at improved home facilities.
The Day, both urged acceptance
the Meter-Miser freezes more
Need Volunteers
Excursion plans are well on the noon, and at 3 o'clock milk and
pounds of ice faster, while
Behind all this amusement, edu- of partition.
way for a trip to Bob-Lo on crackers are welcomed. Several
The New York Times declared
keeping food safer, fresher,
Tuesday, July 27. There will be youngsters, known as "eating cation and activity is the solid
longer ... even in hottest
free balloons, candy and novel- problems" when they arrived rat fact that some 200 children are that "partition is a weak man's
weather. Sce the Gigantic Ice-
ies for the children. Prizes will the school, have already found being kept off the streets, yet s olution based on defeatism,"
be given to winners in games their appetites—with a venge- are being given something inter- predicted that neither Jews nor
Cube ... frozen right inside
esting to do and a chance to ex- Arabs will be satisfied and em-
and races staged on the island. ance.
Frigidaire. See the ALL-METAL
phasized that portion offers
Mrs. E. Epps, chairman, Mrs. Ida
QUICKUBE TRAY! Meet the
At a typical meal the young- ercise in the open air several little or no hope of eliminating
Schultz, co-chairman, assisted by sters "cleaned up on" 25 louses hours a day. On their path—to
Meter-Miser!
Mrs. S. Rothenberg, Mrs. William of bread, 10 gallons of milk, a and from the play school, they or even lessening the effects in
Fisher, Mrs. A. B. Knoppow, Mrs. bushel of lettuce salad and near- are in charge of a group of 16 Palestine of those forces, inter-
LICID IRE
A. Smilo, will be glad to offer ly 10 gallons of creamed peas Safety Patrol boys who guard the nal and external, which accord-
nformation, which may also be and carrots. Children from each various corners approaching ing to the commission, have made
Plamo.Plole
we fermis
ecured by calling Townsend table take turns acting as "wait- Woodward and Holbrook from Zionist-Arab peace impossible."
8 2934. The public in invited. ers" for the day—bringing food 8:30 to 9 each morning and from I folding that partition is advan-
t ageous only for the British, the
Tickets may he had from any from the kitchen—while an adult 3 to 3 :30 each afternoon.
Only Frigidaire with the Meter-Miser gives
"We are really very much sat- Times said it will create new
member or at the boat.
member of the staff dishes out
you these Important advantages
Further details are being com- the food and supervises the chd- isfied with our enrollment this problems and intensify existing
Meter-Miser ... New Al-Metal Waist» Tray—wit!
pleted for the splash party to be dren's eating. Often, it is found, year," said Nathan Bean, who is ones. The Herald-Tribune called
.
she Inetwri Cabe-Release . Food-Safety Indicator
held at the summer home of Mrs. yourg children are not familiar assisting Mrs. Selmin in super- partition "the fruits of ambigu-
on Outside of Door ... /atonable Trey-Release ..
F. Krivetsky at Woodhull Lake with proper use of the fork and vision of the school, "but we tty" and "a confession of fail-
9-Wsy Adjustable Interior... F-114—The Safe Refris.
on Tuesday, Aug. 9. Mrs. A. J. spoon, and these and other table could use a few capable volun- ure." The World-Telegram sees
aens ... Dant and Backed W Oaseral Motors.
Redblatt is chairman, assisted by arts are taught them.
teer workers to help out our partition as satisfying neither
Arabs nor Jews despite the 'crea- gossip columnist of the London "a new English bluff." The pa-
Mrs. A. Kurzmann and Mrs. M.
One of the features of the meal teaching staff." Mr. Bean. who
Disner. Call Townsend 5-3762 hour, in which the staff takes during the winter season is in tion of a Jewish state, while the Evening Star that New York's pare predict that the Arabs will
for information as to transpor- considerable pride, is the recit- charge of the Dexter branch of Sun declares partition may be a maycr had so much influence with interpose proper obstacles in the
remedy but predicts that its so- Mussolini that the latter, acting way of the creationcf the Jew-
tation.
ing of the "brochas" by the chil- the Community Center, explain-
Mrs. J. Modell is president of dren. The honor of reciting the ed that the play school's needs plication will be difficult.
on La Guardia's advice, agreed to ish state.
United States Ambassador
the branch.
prayer is passed around among were for men or women who have Bingham has already conveyed abandon anti-British propaganda
either
teaching
experience
or
at
among the Palestine Arabs. The
PRAGUE (WNS) — Although
the boys of the upper classes.
Contributions to Women's Sessions open each morning at least teachers' training, or who to the Br' h government the mayor wouldn't comment on the objecting to the boundaries of
protests of American Jews
are
able
to
teach
some
special-
but
indicated
he
believed
report
Auxiliary of United
the proposed Jewish state to be
9 o'clock, when youngsters are
against England's proposed
carved out in Palestine, the Czech
checked in for the lunch count, ized subject, such as tap-dancing. partition of Palestine, accord- it to be just plain cockeyed.
Hebrew Schools
knitting, handicraft or dramatics.
newspapers urge the Jews to ac-
and
then
examined
by
their
ing
to
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London
cable
to
the
Phone, TYLER 6.2030
some
who
can
conduct
chil-
8925 TWELFTH STREET
are
or
cept partition and then to bar-
Jabotinsky's Views
The Women's Auxiliary cf the teachers. Arms and chests
dren's games or are adept at International News Service.
gain about details.
Bet. Taylor and Hazelwood
inspected
for
tell-tale
rashes,
and
ALEXANDRIA,
Fent
(WNS)
United Hebrew Schools acknowl-
Hadamah Names 18 Con l
story-telling.
—Partition of Palestine "means
edges the receipt of contributions suspect cases are hurried to the
Delegates
Another
need
of
the
school,
Launch New Suburb of Tel
closer
examination.
a
from Mr. and Mrs. George M. doctor for
Mrs. Edward Jacobs of New killing the essence of Zionism." Will Aviv for Port Workers
it was said, is for odds and ends
Roberts in honor of the gradua- After the inspection, work be- of materials that the children in York, national liadassah presi- Vladimir Jabotinsky, Revisionist
gins—each
group
on
the
project
Unveiling of Monument tion of Herschel Zackheim and
handicraft classes can use--small dent, will head the delegation of leader, said in a statement here.
TEL' AVIV (W N S — Palcor
in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of or subject selected for the sum- pieces of soft and hard wood, 18 that will represent Hadassah "The scheme must be killed at
Agency)—A new suburb consist-
mer's program.
Berol Robinson.
Scalp Treatments
wooden boxes. scraps of leather at the World Zionist Congress. birth and Jews must unanimously ing of 200 houses will be built
An unveiling of a monument
"Center City" Is Formed
refuse
to
co-operate,"
he
declared.
Other Hadassah delegates are:
Specializing in
soon in northern Tel Aviv to sc.
One group has organized it- cardboard and fabric, pieces of Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, Mrs. Da-
in memory of Bessie Epel will
commodate the workers on the
NEWEST METHODS
self as "Center City" elected its linoleum, small glass jars and "al- vid de Soles Poole, Mrs. Herman,
In Rome and Berlin
take place on Sunday, July 18,
most
anything
a
child
may
use
ne wall-Jewi•h port The pro-
mayor, council, newspape.• editor
Miss Shulamith Schwartz. Miss
ROME (WNS) — The sudden
SHELTON TULIP OIL at 3 p. m., at Clover Hill Park
and other representative civic to build something else." A tele- Juliet N. Benjamin, Mrs. Alex- teseation of anti-Ziohist agita- ject which will cost approximate-
Cemetery. Relatives and friends
officials. Their course includes phone gall to Madison 8275 will ander Lamport, Mrs. Lewis Gold- tion in the Fascist press is gen- ly $200,000, will have the finan-
PERMANENTS
suffice to arrange that the mater-
cial ea-operation of the Jewish
not only a study of city officials'
are invited.
berg, Mrs. I. IL Levin, Miss Syl- erally interpreted here as a move Agency for Palestine and the
FACIAL TREATMEM
July 25—Moonlight of the
duties and responsibilities, but ial be called for.
Mrs. Arthur lie-as, 8236 La via Rotman, Ma. Moses Garber, on the part of Mussolini to re- Bitzur.
combined Bnai Brith lodges surveys other civic forms of gov-
Donation to Jewish Social If Detroit (Pisgah Lodge. Louis ernment In the handicraft classes Salle Blvd., is chairman of the Mrs. Ralph Wechsler, Mrs. Reu- frain Jewish good will in the hope
Marshall Lodge, Ladies' Aux- members of this group construct play school program. Mrs. Clare ben Wolfe, Mrs. Leo Rosenthal, that he can enter into an alliance
Service Bureau
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Benjamin Eisenstein, Mrs. with the Jewish state to be cre-
iliary).
a model town, lay out parks. Pro- Grant Rubin Is in charge of the
The family of the late Jewell
July 27—Excursion to Bob duce their newspaper, study saf- medical follow-up of the chil- Jacob Sincoff, Mrs. Louis Fran- ated in Palestine.
Formerly alto Nancy Van Writ
R. Isaacson wishes to thank their
A donation was received by the Lo by North Woodward branch
and Mrs. A. B. Mankes.
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905 SMIRK BLDG.
ety campaigns and hold their dren--all of whom were given kel Taking
BERLIN (WNS) — The entire relatives and friends for the
Jewish Social Service Bureau from of J. W. E. W. 0.
time out from wining
a thorough examination before
council meetings.
many kindnesses and sympathy
Mayor
FiOT.
Nazi
press
characterizes
the
Royal
Mrs. Minnie Siporin.
brow,
his
perspiring
Nov. 13. — Annual Balfour
Another class is operating • being admitted to the school—and
Ball of Zioniet Organization of store—actually taking charge of Mrs. Irving J. Bittker supervises ello II. La Guardia laughed up- Commission 'a report recommend- extended them during their re-
There are now 17 motor-vessels
cent bereavement
ing
the
partition
of
Palestine
as
Detroit,
at
Hotel
Stotler.
roariously
at
the
report
of
the
Flowers for all occasions —
the play school's supply room, the volunteer workers.
plying regularly across the Dead Dexter-Joy Floret. Tyler 6-6622.
Sea.

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