America', yavisk Periodical Ccwkr CLIPTON anima • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TIPPEIRORIEWISII ARON laz and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE July 8, 1938 BNAI MOSHE LUNCHEON ON TUESDAY, JULY 12 • - ENJOY A HEALTH VACATION AT THE COLONIAL Build health through our world - (Amon. MINERAL BATHS. Enjoy all these features: An sky-top Solarium: live affv. of beautiful park, dances, concerts, enter- tainment, golf and flu fishing nearby. Mt. Clemens le only 30 minutes f rom Detroit. Gadd odium. to 061•ry Lams Idod• ■ ••• aoka WM. for Drat.. 'A". Groi o ni ai Engagements At a meeting held at the home of Mrs. , Sol Levy, Mrs. Harry Goldberg was unanimously elect- the ed president af the Detroit League Mrs. I. J. Binswanger of Kankas City, Mo. announces engagement of her daughter, Marjorie, to Marvin Kaufmann, son o of the National Home for Jew- Massachusetts Ave. of 108 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaufmann Mr. and Mrs. Max Weingarden of 3030 Blaine Ave. announc the engagement of their daughter, Mollie, to William Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosen of Roseville, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garelik of Chicago Blvd. announce the to Carlyle Michelman, engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Jane, of Philadelphia Ave. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Michelman AND MINERAL BATHS MOUNT CLEMENS Wedding Calendar MICHI GAN GIOSSuAg l'' %W illow ttIrST 4: liTV ii. le • ... 114 MRS. GOLDBERG HEADS LEAGUE OF N. H. J. C. ■ 1 MRS. HARRY MEER Avrunin C mp Sirs. Harry Meer, president of the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood, is as- sisting Mrs. Ethel Goodman, Mrs. Terest Miller and Mrs. Manuel Engel in planning arrangements for the mid-summer luncheon to be held at the synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence, at 12:30 noon on Tuesday, July 12. Mrs. July 10—Miss Annette Sybil Leiberman, (laughter of Harry Leiberman, to Jack Vogel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1, oge of Toledo, 0. Ginsberg July 10—Miss Ethel Ginsberg, daughter of Robert B. of 3380 Glynn Ct., to Max Chicorel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rabbi Joshua Sperka will per- 1478 Woodrow Wilson. Chicorel of the Chicorelome, which will be form the ceremony at 1 p. m. at followed by a reception. No cards. July 10—Miss Dorothy Kunin, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin, to Sidney II. Willner of Weehawken, N. J., at Congregation 5:30 Shaarey Zedek, at 2 p. m., reception following from 3:30 to p. m. at 9014 LaSalle Blvd. July 10—Miss Belle 1301ker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bolker of 1967 Gladstone Ave., to Gordon Fruitman, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Fruitman of Toronto, Ont. • July 17—Miss Isabel P. Skolnik, daughter of Mrs. H. Lo Mr. Skolnik of 3221 Gladstone Ave., to Albert S. Cowan, son of and Mrs. Jacob C. Cohen of Merrill Ave. Reception at home from 3 to 6 p. m. No cards. —Photo by Spellman Studio MRS. HARRY GOLDBERG ish Children at Denver. Mrs. Goldberg succeeds Mrs. Carl For Boys and Girls Schiller who served as president of this organization since its JAMES G. M'DONALD formation three years ago. AGES: GETS FORUM AWARD A luncheon honoring the re- ) tiring and incoming officers and Hailed by Lehman, Gerard, Caller, board members was recently held la Mahoney, Battle at Knollwood Country Club, at which time Mrs. Schiller officially James G. McDonald, acting turned over the gavel to Mrs. Dr. chairman of the national Ameri- July 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weiner (Josephine Stern), Goldberg. As an expression of Recreation spot with wary opportunity foe the summer appreciation of the services ren- can committee to facilitate the a daughter, Sara Graff. education, healthful living and social advancement of emigration of political refugees your child. July 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Zidell (Sylvia Joshel of dered and unusual leadership dis- • from Germany and Austria, re- played by Mrs. Schiller during son. Ave., a Enroll now and enjoy the benefits of this special offer. ceived the Professor Albert Ein- Geneva, Ill.) of Rochester her term of office, Mrs. Max It. June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. David Ruby, a son, James. stein Medal for Humanitarian Frank tendered a resolution Of California Desert Cloth PHONE TOWNSEND 8-5960 June '24—To Mr. and Mrs. John Slitter (Helen Goldstein) a which was enthusiastically and Services, on Wednesday evening, Astor the dinner at unanimously adopted whereby daughter, Barbara Sherry. a June 15, at BACKLESS DRESS that fits divinely I Smart styled with , or GRASS LAKE 8003 Hotel, sponsored by The Jewish To Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Morris (Celia Scarbnick) a son, Mrs. Schiller was made honorary wood buttons and contrasting trim. Sizes 12 to 20. I Mat , Forum, monthly magazine , pub- Howard. president of the league. gold, desert lished at 305 Broadway' New of Brooklyn, as (Ethel Michelman) Other officers were elected down the To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oringer GOLF or BEACH DRESS, opens all the way York City. Mrs. Harry Barnett, first follows: son, Richard. front! Ideal for town or resort wear! Novelty details. Governor Herbert H. Lehman, N. Y., a 2.95 vice-president; Mrs. Nat Bron- Sizes 12 to 20. Aqua, gold, desert former Ambassador James W. Which has achieved recognition throughout the accompanied by Grace Berman at stein, second vice-president; Mrs. Gerard, Congressman Emanuel FIFTH FLOOR Harry Millar, recording secre- Middle West is accepting registration for children the ceremony the piano. During Celler, Justice Jeremiah T. Ma- Miss Mildred Scanlen sang "Be- tary.; Mrs. Daniel Siegel, corre- honey and George Gordon Battle Under the supervision of Miss Eleanor Narosny of the sponding secretary; Mrs. Eugene cause." were among the speakers who Merrill-Palmer School Spanier, financial secretary; Mrs. KRAUSS • SCHWARTZ Following the service, a recep- Daniel Cullen, treasurer. hailed the guest of honor. Most and Mrs. Edward J. tion was held for 300 guests. Mr. of them agreed that the problem served that will he discussed at the Inter- Schwartz of 2611 Gladstone Ave. Later a buffet dinner was governmental Conference at Ev- announce the marriage of their to members of the immediate Phone TOWNSEND 8.5960 or GRASS LAKE 8003 ian, France, July 6, is not ex- daughter, Josephine, to Burnett family and intimate friends. clusively that of the Jews. In J. Krauss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dietary lane Strictly ()keened The couple left for a trip to the words of Dr. McDonald: "To- I. B. Krauss, of 4625 Chene St., Colorado. For travelling the bride day Protestants and Catholics are on Sunday, July 3. Rabbi L. wore a frock of cinnamon—eine On Tuesday evening, July b, being persecuted with an inten- Levin officiated. The couple left with beige accents and her acces- sity that rivals that which the on an extended motor trip east sories carried out the same color the Halevy had its annual elec- tion of officers. The following and upon their return will reside cor- Jews have suffered in the past combination. Her shoulder The busy TentlFloor has scores of handy four or five years. It is high in Detroit. sage was of gardenias. After were elected: David Goldberg, bresident; Shapiro, vice-pres- accessories to make picnicking a pleasure. time that we Americans, parties July 24, Mr. and Mrs. Lachman ident; Ethel Max Souberne, correspond- STEEL - LEW We show here only six from our wide larly non-Jews, took full account will make their home in Detroit. ing 'secretary; Bertha Berry, fi- of the breadth of this problem." On Sunday afternoon, June 12, LIKE YOUR FURS ... NEED assortment. nancial secretary; Gertrude Mat- Representative Celler, co-chair- Miss Molly Lew, daughter of Mr. BLOCK • HOPTMAN rick, recording secretary; Fred man of the Committee of One and Mrs. Samuel Lew, became the Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hopt- Hundred with Max J. Fink, spoke bride of Isadore Steel of this man celebrated their 25th wed- Alterman, treasurer; Nathan Ben- over WJZ of the NBC, from Wash- city. Rabbi M. Zager performed ding anniversary on Sunday, June nish, librarian; musical commit- ington, where he was detained in the ceremony in the presence of 10, simultaneously with the mar- tee, William Cayman, chairman, Your Rugs Picked up, sc ientifically cleaned, laid away for the closing sessions of Congress. the immediate families and riage of their daughter, Yetta, to Max Levy, Bella Ritten Goldberg, and span ready for the entire summer, delivered to you He stated that he grew "impa- friends. Following the ceremony Samuel Block, son of Mr. an Dan Frohman, Julius Chafets,; anoth er winter's hard use. tient". with descendants of "first a dinner for 200 guests was Mrs. William Block, at Lacher's chairman of membership, Joshua Joyrich; social chairman, Anna settlers" who tended to "turn up served at Kramer's Hotel in Mt. New Grand Ballroom. Warren; hospitaler, Sarah Alter- OUR SUMMER their noses" at prospective new- Clemens. The bride was charming in a man, chairman, Hyman Horo- comers and that some of the P ROTECTION SERVICE GOLDMAN • SILVERMAN white lace gown and her bouquet witz; publicity com ' ee, Sarah haughty ones, upon investigation, y Res. might find that their ancestors The marriage of Miss Harriett was of white roses and sweet Joyrich, chairman, • Mothproofed for summer with napthalene flakes nick. The executi e board is came here from almshouses or Silverman, daughter of Mr. and peas. comprised of all t chairmen of Rabbi Wohlgelernter officiated • Wrapped and double wrapped in mothproof paper jails. Mrs. Charles Silverman, to David Mr. James N. Rosenberg, vice A. Goldman, son of Louis Gold- and was assisted in the service committees and Julius Chafetz. • Laid away safely for entire summer Rabbi Stollman, Rabbi J. Un- On Sunday,' July 10, the Hal- chairman of the Joint Distribu- man, was solemnized by Rabbi by 'on • Insured while in our p tion Committee, acted as .toast- Joshue Sperka on July 3, at the gar, Rabbi J. Rabinowitz, Rabbi evy will have its picnic in con- master. Other speakers freezer Rabbi Leo Jung, Louis included Nizer, Dr. Phalanx Club, in the presence of J. Kleinplotz, Rabbi Eisenman, junction with the picnic of the TI,t, all - metal Take along a gallon of Rev. S. Mogil and Rev. R. Boy- Yiddish Folks Verein at Hemrich tures Ise quart.. aanita- m their immediate families. Ittli PRIp or cold lemon- Ice crean en short of Samuel Friedman, Rabbi Mitch'el Park (Rochester Rd. and 16/s ade. Jug keeps liquid hot The bride wore a gown of white arskY. order. or cold. Eskolsky, Arthur I. LeVine, Sam- Miss Ruth Kaplan was maid of Mile Rd. off Royal Oak). All Lampert and Mrs. Sol satin and a short jacket of vane- TYler 5-8400 honor. Charles lloptman was members and friends are request- 8700 Linwood Ave. tian lace, and her flowers were Rosenbloom, who made the pres- best man. The bridesmaids were ed to attend this picnic. Those entation of the medal. Isaac white roses. The bride's mother Helen Felsot, Francis Gorov, Re who desire to go in a group may Rosengarten, editor of The Jew- wore a light blue redingote gown becca Goldfield, Eva Lepler. The meet at Northern High School ish Forum, which, on the occa- and wore a corsage of talisman ushers were William Hoptman, this Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. sion of its twentieth anniversary, roses. The bride's sister, Miss David Hoptman, Abe Alpert and Tickets for the picnic can be ob- Ideal Vacation in the Catskill Mountains An presented the Einstein Medal also Leah Silverman, was her only at- Herman Lepler. Nathalie Levine tained from Ethel Souberne, to Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother tendant and was arrayed in a and Yetta Hoptman, cousins of Davison 6214. of New York State of President Roosevelt, discussed peach mousseline de soie gown the bride, were flower girls. the project of Lower California and carried a bouquet of talisman After the ceremony, dinner "Young Folks' Heaven" as a haven of refuge, urging the roses. The guests from out of town was served to 450 guests. importance of concentration on a Among the out-of-town guests fixed territory where Jews might were Mrs. B. Davis from Scran- work out their own destiny in- ton, Pa., Mrs. William Silverman were Mrs. M. Ovitsky, Dr. and stead of a scattered migration and son from Perth Amboy, N. J., Mrs. Peter Ovitsky, Jack Ovitsky The story of David is told most that, especially during unsettled Mrs. Rose Gluck and Mr. Harry and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead- interestingly, in words and pic- AND COUNTRY CLUB times such as the present, adds Gluck from Brooklyn, N. Y. ow, all from Chicago, Ill. tures, by Elizabeth Orton Jones, JOSEPH POHL and HYMAN POHL, Props. to the problems of many coun- Mr. and Mrs. Goldman left im- in the volume "David," just pub- KAMIN - FISHMAN mediately after the wedding for basket tries. Spacious •plint LOCH SHELDRAKE, N. Y. lished by the Macmillan Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kamin of A Vienesse trio rendered the a motor trip to the Upper Penin- In maple color, finished DarrIce a tout Jar a nd 2925 Waverly Ave. announce the ($1.75). -A story already a fa- keel. the content ti 5 h ,00 musical program, conducted by sula. has four forks and tpouna. ALL CAMP ACTIVITIES vorite among all nations is made or cold for several boors. marriage of their daughter, Doro- unusually attractive by the splen- the composer Julius Chajes. Newly Redecorated and Remodeled to the most thy Betty, to Sidney E. Fishman, LACUMAN • YACKNESS did illustrations and the choice up-to-date hotel. Swimming Pool and All Sport Perfection DeMolay Chapter Countless friends and relatives on Sunday, June 26. Rabbi A. M. arrangement of the tale that is Hershman performed the cere- were welcomed at the home of facilities, in addition to the galaxy of Entertain. Sponsors Floating Affair ever new to young and old. Mrs. Julius W. Lachman of 18076 mony in the presence of relatives ment in a Most Modern and Beautiful Social Hall. on July 18 Carried through every stage of Kentucky Ave., Sunday, July 3, and friends. Miss Liebe Schakne his career from anointment by sang "Because," accompanied by EXCELLENT CUISINE On Monday, July 18, Perfec- at the wedding of Bertha Yack- Mrs. Lee Corbman Schakne at the the Prophet Samuel to the day DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED tion Chapter, Order of DeMolay , ness, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. piano. when he was called to rule over REASONABLE RATES is sponsoring a floating dinner- Sam Yackness of Sturtevant Ave., Israel, the story relates the bat- Miss Kamin was lovely in a to Harold Lachman. dance on the D. &C. Steamer tles with the Philistines, the Write for illustrated booklet. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal offi- gown of white organza and long telendship with Jonathan. the "Western States.". There will be Est. 1911 ciated at the service at 2 o'clock veil. Miss Theda Ann Kamin, ctliaculties with King Saul. Tel. Ilurleyville 111 dancing and entertainment. For Detroit information see The entire staff of the D. & C. before a background arch of sister of the bride, was maid of Jones displayed excellent Mr. Wm. Hoffman, 13808 Woodward, or call Townsend 8-0871. have co-operated in selecting a white lilies and ferns with bridal honor. Her gown was of deep the complete preparation Mr. Hoffman menu, iniceeping with their noted bells. Tall vases of gladiola and peach embroidered marquisette. of bow book, which is based on cousin of Cygell, Miss Frances cuisine. The steamer will leave white boulvardia marked the two King James version of the the from the dock at the foot of ends of the arch. The family the bride, was bridesmaid. Her Bible. She reveals great talent Wayne St. at 6:30, cruise down seats were tied off with satin gown was of pink chiffon. as an artist and her "David" is Joseph Fishman was his broth- a literary pageant that will be Ton can grill double rube T hi• charcoal - karate' the Detroit River into Lake Erie , ribbons. rush steak• with t on camp stone has until.- PACK A BASKET AND COME T9 THE and return at 12:30. The bride's dress, fashioned of er's best man. proof gadget. Lg huh enjoyed by children and will also hors to regulate Om Folds die, At this time it appears to the Poudre blue chiffon, had • shirred Mr. and Mrs. Fishman left for fascinate their parents. compactly. committee in charge of this af- bodice caught from the rounded a trip through Canadian points Hudson's Tenth Floor—Grand Riser fair that it will be a complete neckline to the waist with tiny and Niagara Falls. On their re- sell-out. However, there are still bows of velvet and its brief turn they will reside at 2925 UNRELINQUISHED ct a few reservations open, and they at the Waverly Ave. until their new sleeves slightly puffed GIVEN BY THE can be secured by phoning Irving shoulders. Her off-the-face hat' home is completed on Appoline Our fa there, our father. made Zion ] a shrine. Lachman, master councillor, Uni- of pink maline held • shoulder-'I Ave. And starred it with sages sad seers, • versity 1.4223, or Marcus Sonne, length front veil of pink tulle divine. Prices Subject to 3% Sales Tax. When conquered and trod by the chairman, Trinity 1-3663, and and her elbow-length gloves STEIN • HARRISON tiger of Rome, They never relinquished the love for Oscar Bank, junior councillor, Ty- matched her hat. Miss Yackness Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wolf of their home. ler 4-3329. Reservations will not carried an arm bouquet of rap - McLean Ave. announce the mar- They never surrendered the hope to be accepted after Wednesday, ture roses and gardenias bowed riage of their daughter, Janice he free, Nor yielded t heir homeland, their Plymouth, Mich. July 13. with pink maline. ' Harrison, to Charles J. Stein, son Admission 25e glory and 'lee. hope whir h they cherished ro- Mrs. William Freeman, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Stein of The kindled our dream DIRECTIONS: Grand River, turn on Plymouth Road, then Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Ju- of the bride, was matron-of-honor Pittsburgh, on June 4. To see ton Moriah Shem's morning. left on Newburg Ref, straight out Edward Hines paved l iar beam. dah to Conduct Memorial and her sister's only attendant, Mot IM 11. •gal n to rebuild slim Services f o r Deceased Mrs. Freeman, wore pink sheer National Guard Division Wants to We eon shrine: road. Watch for sign. will make Zion quaff glory crepe with white hat and acres- like wine. Members Drop Swastika as Insignia sories and she carried sweetheart Though (roman encompass us. agon- fash- ies throng. We buten to Shiloh like lover with Michigan The ladies of the Yeshivah roses and blue delphinium bou- :: Mount Clemens DENVER (WNS) — The swas- CLOSING OUT AT COST Beth Judah will hold special ioned into a colonial Ilasket blue tika insignia adopted by the 45th Foe. '' IttUfe It • desert. we'll rear carried by pink and quet All Candy Boxes - Lamps PR ook-Ends • Ash Trays WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PARTIES, ETC. memorial services for the follow- there •Inaln. Division of the National Guard in A garden. streamers. an Eden, • home and • CES IN PLAIN FIGURES ing deceased members, on Sat- ribbon 1925 is causing the regiment and Other Imports lane. Dr. Samuel Sonkin of Eliza- Special Sunday Dinners—Phone Mt. Clemens 790 : 7. urday, July 9, at 8:30 p. m., in ALTER ,.1tU.115. lf" Lachman trouble so its adjutant-general, JEWELRY their quarters at 2535 Elmhurst: beth, N. J., assisted Mr. Beautiful Ballroom with Seating Capacity of 500 Alphens P. Ardourel, had ap- as best man. Mrs. Sarah Brown and her son, COMPANY r Mrs. Yackness wore a gown of pealed tiithe War Department to WRITE OR WIRE FOR RESERVATIONS Illinois' Governor Horner is one Isadore Brown; P. Karasick and pink lace for her daughter's wed- change the emblem. "Some of of the best-known collectors of Lin- 508 METROPOLITAN BLDG. Unexcelled Service, Elegant Rooms, Strictly Kosher Cuisine J. Brendwine. BUY afraid they will SEE SY FOR A GOOD pinned a corsage of gar- our officers are colnia . .. He got that way be- CHERRY 6373 Several rabbis will deliver me- ding and at her shoulder. Mrs. be mistaken for Hitler support- cause the law partner's father was Extra Special Values in Diamond Watches denias morial addresses. WISDOM OF THE AGES 1 FIRST MOTORIST: ,"I bad a. Lachman's dress was of black ers," he said, explaining that the once the law partner of Lincoln ... Platinum Mountings and Diamonds of insignia was adopted because it The Horner collection of 6,000 drink of real moonshine the other In Georgia recently two women day. " Mrs. Gertrude Baler of France lace and her corsage was also was the emblem of Francisco Cor- items is finer than that in the Li- gardenias. Euro- went to court with a squabble over is the new president of the Abrasha Brainin, 15-year-old The bride was given in mar- onado,' Spanish conquistador. Second Motorist: "How was it?" Lou Bender, former Columbia the ownership of a poodle, and the brary of Congress. grandson of llebraist Reuben pean section of the Women's In- her father and mother First Motorist: "I find that I wise old judge decided to award basketball star, managed the cam- Brainier, has just broken another ternational League for Peace and riage by Lech-i Law, in a free country. is, or Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. can get about the same results if the dog to the elder of the two Glory drags all men captive at paign of Bill Brunner, one-time high school swimming record up Freedom. man did the honors for the groom.) ought to be, the determination I kiss a spark plug with my motor women. Neither of them would the wheel of her glittering ear. professional court luminary, in his in Montreal ... This time it was Dexter•Jery Florist. Tyler 11141132. The wedding march was played of the majority of those who have running."—The Texaco Mimic•. have it after that. --Bones the record he himself made just land.—Bwift. in violin.property tare for President of the New by Phil Brestall en his I Flower !_fe,ir all etwasire. a few months ago. York Board of Aldennea,--- Boys From 6 to 13 — Girls Frlim 6 to 15 Births Reduced Rates Now In Effect A Very Special Price for these PLAY TOGS E A vruninNursery figarriave RUSSEKS AGES FROM 3 TO 6 HALEVY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS It's a PICNIC to Buy at These Special Prices YOUR. RUGS = Summer Protection REE Jug 79c LEADER Carpet Cleaning Co. MIDWOOD HOTEL Story of David Is Told in Pictures Basket 79c Stove $1.5o 4th Annual Picnic Ther-Mo- Pac 39c Grill 35c HUDSON'S KARR UMGEGEND VEREIN Sun., July loth III Riverside Park KRAEMER'S • Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths FEINBERG c,R■