••■■ •.... MO /410 .4* PEPentoreptisn(Htlriltat r'AGE SIX August 25, 1939 ■1■1 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 111 %alma year tat ran 14 Cantor Brown at Holy Day Services at Cong. Emanuel re That is why we are particularly happy to announce the open- ing of our new shop . . . For years our "personality-groom- Congr egation Beth Tfilo Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson, announces that an emi. nent New York synagogue sing- er-Cantor Feiwel Hertz Brown -will conduct services this year during the High lloly Days. ers", Gloria and Arden, have been justly respected as millinery designers of distinction . . . The finest workmanship and materials are gathered together by them to make your hat ... And at prices that range up and down the scale .. Won't you come in and see us? Betrothed Engagements I Mr. and Mrs. A. Schemanaky of 2836 Webb Ave. announce th engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Morris Young. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Young of 3031 Glendale Ave. Mrs. Esther R. Simons of the Lake Shore Drive Hotel, Chicago. formerly of the Be!crest, Detroit, announces the engagement of her daughter, Irma Nadine, to Samuel George Handler of Chicago, eon of Mrs. Sarah Handler. Miss Simons is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and Mr, Handler attended Northwestern University. The wedding is planned for December. Mr. and Mtn. Louis Boner of N. Martindale Ave. announce the engagement .of their niece, Rose Gellerman, to Symour Stocker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stocker of Pingree Ave. The wedding will take place the latter part of September. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lipson of Richton Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Albert Miller, non of Mrs. Sarah Miller. The wedding date has been set for Jan. 7, 1940, Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Schreiber of St. Louis. Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ada Miriam, to Joseph C. Morris. now of St. Louis, son of Mrs. Jacob M. Morris of 3259 Calvert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shewitz of Woodrow Wilson Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Ann, to Abe Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Weinberg of Washington, D. C. The wedding will take place in January. 14;11 Gloria - Arden l'aris i , Detroit CLIFFORD AT GRISWOLD ....111.1, MISS CHARLOTTE FINKEL Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Finkel of Fullerton Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Charlotte, to Arnold H. Monash, son of Mrs. Lena Mon- ash and Sam Phil. Mr. Monash is a graduate of Ohio State Uni- versity and University of Michi- Aug. 27-Miss Harriet Baron, daughter of Mrs. Henry Baron gan Law School. The wedding of McQuade Ave., to Hymen Freedland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph will take place in the late fall. Freedland of Gladstone Ave., at 6 p. m. at Beth David Synagogue. Sept. 2-Miss Annette Sara Manson, daughter of Mrs. Bess REFUGEES' WHITE Manson of Elmhurst Ave., to Maurice Zeiger, son of Mrs. Clara HOUSE CONFERENCE Zeiger of Monterey Ave., at Congregation Bnai David, at 8 p. m. Sept. 3-Miss Beatrice Glieberman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SET OCTOBER Harry Glieberman of Fullerton Ave., to William Casman, son of ICONCLZIDED FROM PAGE °NEI Mrs. Fannie Casman of Fenkell Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate. Sept. 3-Miss Harriet Jean Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and gusted a general waiver of quota Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of Boston Blvd., to Hyman M. Beale, son of Ihnitations for Alaska only, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bielewich. not for the mainland. to which Sept. 3-Miss Lillian Levinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. such immigrants could subse- Samuel Levinger of Waverly Ave., to Norman R. Gould, son of quently be admitted, if at all, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gould of Rochester Ave., at First Hebrew within existing quota regulations. Congregation of Delray. at 6 p. m. Among matters being consid- Sept. 3-Miss Florence Golden, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. D. ered by those interested are the Golden, to Theodore Richmond, son of Jacob Richmond of Toronto. status of such immigrants as alien Canada, at the Olympia Hotel in Mt. Clemens, Rev, Golden and residents, their naturalization, Rabbi Winchester officiating, should they desire to become citi- Sept. 3-Miss Helen Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. zens of the United States fro well Jacob Greenberg, of 3278 Leslie Ave., to Oscar Rosenberg, son of as of the Territory, and the citi- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenberg of Buena Vista Ave. Reception at zenship status of their children, home from 2 to 5 P. M. No cards, especially of those born in Alas- ka. Weddings urriagen i, Not Milcbig" "Not rleisb g 4 KINDS figetable • Orem Pea s Barley aaiR zirsso fiesta From ROKBACIFS own KosherSanitary Kitchens A Spoonful Invites a Plateful I. ROKE ACH & SONS ■ac 1 1KNANOT sash11111M1110 CO, DINO, r • RAISE MONEY 144 riot 0490ffigation go SIRING MESSENGER'S - 1940 CACI SIZI • • u AUTHENTIC JEWISH ART CALENDAR The work Is eam and Me profits are quick. Thla beautiful calendar sells on sight to Jewish Monte. especially during these diaressIng thin,, It contaim thineen full color Illustrations by famous artists and Is an education In jewleh fife. rte. Jewish holidays, time schedule. to kindle Sabbath candles, daily wriptural reference--cornpiled by Rabbi 'wept, Sarachsk, Ph.D. D.H.L, New York Iiimed of Jewloh Ministers, Inc, Now York City. A link spare time will quickly mho big money for your organisation. KURLAND.COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cohen announce the marriage of their daughter, Sarah, to Jack Kuck- land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kurland, on Sunday, Aug. 20. Rabbi M. Zager officiated. CHASE-FOX Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fox an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Beanie, to Bernard Chase, son of Mrs. Chase, on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 6, at the home of Rabbi I. Stollman. Mr. and Mrs. Chase have re- turned from a cruise of the Great Lakes and are now resid- ing on Leslie Ave. Summer Activities of Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish War Veterans of Detroit Mrs. Henry H. Shapiro, preni- dent of the Detroit Ladies Aux- iliary No. 135 of the Jewish War Veterans of the U, S., reported thin week that the auxiliary has a busy summer schedule. A card party was held and the net proceeds were contrib- uted to the National Refugee Fund. On Aug. 3, members visited the new Veterans' Hospital at Dearborn, Mich. Every veteran was presented with a gift in addition to the entertainment provided, The chairman, Mrs. Ida Schultz, has plans for the Auxiliary again to visit the hos- pital in October, at which time the Veterans again will be given gifts and an interesting pro- gram will be arranged for them. The citizenship classes organ- ized in March by the Detroit Ladles Auxiliary are continuing through the summer months and are held every Monday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 at the Wayne County Building. Anyone desiring to join may do so as there is no fee. For further information phone Mrs. Otto Silvers, HO 0193, or Mrs. George Walt, UN 1-3685. The Jewish War Veterans Or- ganization and the National La- dies Auxiliary will hold their 44th National Encampment in Miami, Fla., Aug. 28 to Sept. 1. There will be 18 delegates and 16 alternates from the local !Knee' auxiliaries. Mrs. Henry H. Shapero. president, Mrs. Leon Ginsburg, Mrs. Benjamin Cow- an. Mra. Nathaniel Raskin, Mrs. Albert Silverman, Mrs. Louis Rosenberg are among the dele- gates and alternates. Jewish- American Youth Council to Meet Next Thursday Cantor Feiwel Hertz Brown Cantor Brown is well known in the east where he has ac- quired an enviable reputation as a master of liturgical music. In conducting services here, he will be ussisted by a targe and well trained choir. Seats for the High Holy Day services will go on sale this Sun- day, and committees will be in session in the lobby of the syna- gogue from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily and on Saturday evenings. Those desiring to worship in Congregation Beth Tfilo Eman• uel and to enjoy the singing of Cantor Brown and his choir are requested to secure their seats early. Ten-Day Adults Camping Program at Camp Tamakwa FOR Industrial Opportunities Alaska, with only 60,000 in- habitants scattered over 586,000 square miles, must seek its pop- ulation growth, as did the United Lou Handler, director, an- States, through immigration, mr. nounces that Camp Tamakwa in Ickes mid, and nowhere in the Aug. 15-To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Haydu (Mildred Kauffman Algonquin Park, Ontario, will be of Tyler Ave., a daughter, Joyce Phyllis. world today was there less racial open during the first 10 days Aug. 20-To Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Cohen (Barbara Zebrak), of or religious prejudice. in September, during whick time San Juan Drive, a daughter, Nancy Helen. On the basis of his own visit he will have a full camping pro- to the territory and the Slattery gram for adults. report issued this week, Mr. Ickes The camp is located in the asserted that there were room, primeaval beauty of the most need and a warm welcome wait- extensive provincial forest in I ng in Alaska for qualified set- Canada. It comprises an area Ireer,:ioens.pecially for those seeking of over 3,000 square miles of efuge from intolerance and 01/- lakes and woods, located in a region of high altitude. thickly Explaining that the opportuni- forested with pines, fir, hemlock, ies were industrial rather than and many other species of ever- gricultural, Mr. Ickes added green trees. hat while the government could In September, the invigorat- xtend no financial aid, it might ing climate and the beautiful ladly cooperate otherwise in coloring of the maple and birch, oPulating the territory and de- and other hardwood trees in- eloping its resources. vites thousands of beauty seek- Aids Dominion Settlement ers from everywhere. In the meantime, Mr. Ickes is The camp itself is one of the ooperating directly and officially highly rated boys' camps in n the resettlement of a colony North America, having been in f German refugees in the Do- operation a number of years. inican Republic. For this occasion, Mr. Handler He announced that in response , a is retaining members of his sum- o a request from a German ref- mer staff together with the full gee committee, the Puerto Rican use of the camp equipment. econstruction Administration in Full particulars MY be had an Juan had been instructed to by consulting the advertisement ake available its data on five on the social page. ears' experience in rural settle- ent and to arrange for an ex- hange of information with the olony, to which a tract along the aitian froniter has been offered. Mr. 511,1 MI. Alex Kahn hail as In a letter to Dr. Brunner guests over II.. week-end their won, Dr hrenhaft of the refugee com- I hw Detiolt. •nd Dr.Baird Jay of the University Hospital at Ann ittee, now in Trujillo City, Mr. Arbor. Their daughter, Nanette, le ekes said that he wan "pleased visiting friend. at Iron River, Mich. o be able to assist. even in thia Mr. and Mra. Jaek Trellhaf t and fanD mall way, those who have been Ily of TOIP110 •re gneste of their sister orocreldd.,,to leave their homelands and brother-In-law, brother-In-law, •W, Mr. and Hes Nate Nell ne r. Illidiard Penner left on Hunday nel seek refuge in the New Birth s ZION BOOK STORE IN SAM GINSBURG'S CENTRAL FLORIST SHOP 11720 DEXTER BLVD., near Webb New Year Cards, Machzerim in Hebrew or English, Finest Quality Talesire, Palestine Articles and all other New Year necessities. PHONE YOUR ORDERS NOW Townsend 8.1916 Evenings: Tyler 6.9551 ZION BOOK STORE 3367 LAWRENCE AVE. 11720 DEXTER BLVD. MESSRS. N. PEIMAN and SAM GINSBURG wish all their friends and patrons a Happy and Prospertous New Year. CANTORS STOLNITZ AT SERVICES OF L. A. S. Cantors Nathan and Samuel Stolnitz, father and son Chan- onim, have prepared fine mus- ical compositions for the Rosh Hashanah, Yost Kippur and Sli- choth services, to be conducted under the auspices of the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanitarium at Littman's Peoples PLACE YOUR 1940 BUICK ORDER NOW- JULE WOLFSON with HACQUOIL BUICK, Inc. MICHIGAN'S LARGEST BUICK DEALER 8911 Grand River, Corner Martindale TYler 4-7600 Gift of Air Conditioning Eases Suffering of City's Tiny Patients PREPARE for the HOLIDA YS fg, N ot ts t is NI for New Cork where he ham areepted a position. R ep. Fish's Plan for Refuge in Mrs Jule. Rubin left for Chicago 1, here she will visit friends and rel•- ti, es for It ohort stay. The Jewish-American Youth Council will meet on Thursday, Aug. 31, at the Dexter branch of the Jewish Community Center, starting promptly at 8 p. m. and adjourning at 10. Plans are well under way for SPECIAL PRICES TO GROUPS the three-day annual conference of Detroit Jewish youth to be Quan. Con Sell foe Profit Single Copies. 30 held Nov. 10, 11 and 12. at the 100 817.00 $30.00 $13.00 44mot It 52. $3.00 25 35.7 50. new building of the Jewish 2 Z° COM- 32-00 604° 5" 2a4° $9.0 . 0. Ail pr i ces 250 40.00 75 .00 , sligh tlyhig her In munity Center on Woodward 300 45.00 90-00 45.00 Canada. Ave. Reports will be heard front conference ccommittees.Interest- MAIL THIS COUPON ing developments that have oc- Messenger Corporation--Dept. DIG curred will be discussed. Auburn. Indian. The Council is comprised sole- Endonal find for winch weld ly of delegates from Jewish youth organizations in Detroit. ' afendars. Also ntnd your free sats" p7a1" . j"''h A" Vinitors are always welcome at e Nam regular metings of the Jewish American Youth Council. Announcing a BRANCH of the Sir. sail Mre. Ell Levy and daughtah, end thclr aunt. Idra 8. Philter, ere lea, Mg Ole eek for New Cara, their former home. to woeful the next tu eehs Alia Pant Midhin of Detroit le the curetof tur inothsr, Hrs. M. Greenberg. Mr. and Mre. Louie Levine and Mr. • rui Mrig Al Goldberg •re spending his neek in Northern Michigan. Mr. end &Ira Harry Alpern and eon. Matt, es In Detroit this week. Sir. •n,1 Mre. I. J. Lieberniets n ounee 1 he wedding of their daughter, Emil , to Wow, Mauldson, atm of Mr. and Mrs Morrie Ma Odeon. ill a yew- niony last gund•y. A prenuptial affair for t he lirlde w as a dinner and nile• cellaneone shower for 6: guest)/ at the Recoil!, lintel law Friday evening, •t w hien MIA. N. Iltvinker. Mrs. L. Magid.. eon and Mrs. A. Ma rkowIta. Meter of the groom, were bowsaw, ■ Africa OSLO, Norway. - (WNS) - The city, represented by Mayor Reading, accepted the com- ongressman Hamilton Fish of pleted air conditioning plant installed in the children's ward of the ‘ ew York, chairman of the Receiving Hospital. The cooling plant was a gift to the city by 1 American delegation to the In- Union Confer- Sanford D. Adler and Milton C. Adler, president and general mane- , erpariamentary ter, respectively, of Conditionaire, Inc., Detroit cooling and heating nce meeting here, proposed a :ompany. The system, which had to meet the rigid requirements plan for large scale settlement )1' the hospital staff, went into operation on Wednesday with suit- , f refugs in Africa near Lake ible ceremonies attended by Mayor Reading, Dr. Don S. Morrill, had. Asserting that he repre- iuperintendent of the hospital; Dr. Fred H. Cole, president of the ented a group of wealthy Amer- willing to contribute up Public Welfare Commission and other civic and medical notables. ' cans in the picture above, left to right, are Mayor Reading, Sanford D. 1 o $100,000,000 toward execu- of the plan, Mr. Fish said Adler, Nurse Irma Quirk, holding one of the patients, who will be 1 ion node more comfortable through the brothers' generosity, and Milton e had conferred with Foreign ecretary Lord Halifax of Brit- l. Adler. SYNAGOGUE PARLEY SYSTEMATIZES Though lest In fight w• kw • him still And le w Ide 111e, r always • Ill. as the mono yeare was liy /tar, lo, a for him will newir dia. for all occasions- J NORTH AMERICAN Theater, 8210 12th St. A fine choir has been engaged and will be directed by the young cantor. Seats are priced very reason- ably and may be secured at the theater, beginning Sunday, Aug. 27. Reservations may be made by calling Madison 6768, Cantor Nathan Stolnitz is an excellent interpreter of the tra- ditional tefiloths and occupies a prominent place in the journal- istic circles. His son, the young cantor, is a musical genius. He has received . his musical con- servatory training by means of a free scholarship. He has an- peered in leading synagogues and temples as soloist with large symphhny orchestras and leading choirs and has always thrilled his audiences. The seating capacity is limit- ed and the public is asked to make their reservations as speedily as possible, First Slichoth services will he held Saturday, Sept. 9, at mid- night. Admission is free. refugees from Germany into Italy as tourists although for a short period refugees entering Italy as tourists were being lib- erally admitted, official Italian circles placing no restrictions on their entry providing they had enough money on which to live. Tourists are not subject to Italy's racial laws and it had been indicated by official sources that anyone entering with suf- ficient foreign currency would be welcome. Recently, however, a number of arrivals were re- fused permission to stay in Italy . 1 hanehai Port Closed to Further and were ordered to leave the Refugee Immigration country. NAPLES. - (WNS) - As result of a Japanese commu- Pay Final Installment of Billion- r ique issued last week announc- Mark Fine g that the Japanese-ruled sec- BERLIN. - (WNS) - Ger- or of the International Settle- man Jews have completed pay. ent at Shanghai would be ing 20 per cent of their for- osed to German Jewish 'm- tune, toward the fine of $400,- r igrants beginning Aug. 21, 000,000 levied in vengeance for I 0 Jewish refugees on route the shooting in Paris of Ernst f tom Germany to China were Vom Rath, embassy secretary, r efused passage aboard the by a Polish Jewish youth. Most J apanese steamer Hakisumaru paid the fourth and final v hen it sailed from this port. Jews tinhsetyallim efetn. t of the levy a week F reneh and Italian ships, how- ago, and there was no final rush ver, continue to accept refugee when the deadline was reached. for China. Jews who emigrated since lad November, when Roth shot, SHANGHAI. __ (WNS) - paid their shares of the was fine, ns Starting as a weekly represent- ng the interests of German Jew- h refugees in Shanghai. the PRAGUE. - ( • NS) - .Re- ewish Chronicle began publics- ports from Bratislava, indicate on last week as the first Jewish that the terror-stricken Jewish ally newspaper in the Far East population in leaving the city to attiring news of general inter- escape attacks by Nazi evullta- e t in both English and German. thizers. Anti-Semitic outbursts I 1 Lewin, • refugee from in the Bohemian-Moravian "nro-1 Vienna, is publisher. tectorate" are having the effect of keening the number of Jews, ale Restricts Refugee Tourist emigrating up to 200 a day as Transmieration required by Eichmann. Gestano ROME. - (WNS) -Restric- emigration head. Several provin- ons imposed by the Italian Gov- tie! towns have adopted measures ment have almost completely concerning Jewish participation oinked the influx of *Jewish in public life. , , in and Foreign Minister Georges onnet of France, both of whom ad shown interest in the plan hich they promised to support. rench Colonial Minister Georges andel promised that he would nvestigate the possibility of us- ng one of the French ponses- ions in Central Africa in the eighborhood of I.ake Chad, Be- arding to Mr. Fish, who was ssured by M. Mandel that he could he advised when the sur- ey WAN completed. SOLICITATIONS FOR YESHIYOTHS l. mid a Maurice Samuel Sails for A report of its committee on David J. Cohen; divisional vice- I he Special Assignment support of presidents, Rabbis Yeshivoth and S. Z. Fine- t Eva Prenzlauer Maternity heritable institutions was adopt- berg, Flint, and 31. C. Katz, I ull.ge Aid Plans Luncheon for NEW YORK. - (WNS) - d by the executive committee Grand Rapids; conference secre- , Dec. 15 f the Michigan Synagogue Con- tary. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, ) Maurice Samuel. noted Author erence at its meeting last Sun- Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, chair- end lecturer, sailed for Europe Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid this week on special assiznments ay held under the chairmanship man of the admissions commit- t at the home of Mrs. Axi-1 for the New York Post. f Isadore Cohen, president. tee, Rabbi Stollman, and the fol- IN MEMORIAM meg( of Calvert Ave. T he Yeshivoth committee, lowing guests: Isadore Fishman Money will be sent twice a , coded by Rabbi Isaac Stollman, and N. Finkelstein, Flint. Max a CARD OF THANKS year to Palestine to provide lay- The family of the late Max In loving memory of our dear i 'eludes the following members: Silber, Grand Rapids, and Dr. ettes for refugee babies. It. Schlussel wish to thank their son and brother, Nathan Light- Rabbi Moses Fischer, David Ber- Meyer Waxman, professor at the I Work has begun on the donor relatives, friends and the Con- stone, who passed away 20 years is, Judah Lacher, Morris Mohr Chicago Hebrew Theological Col- t luncheon to be held Dec. 5 at gregation Beth Abraham for thel ago, Aug. 25, 1919. nil Daniel Temchin. Detroit, and lege, r the Strider Hotel. Mrs. J. War- kindness shown them in the re- hree members from out State. Important proposals of the ad- c tell. chairman. is assisted by cent bereavement of their dear ommunities to be appointed, missions committee, presented by Mrs. N. Blatnihoff. co-chairman, husband and father. ubsequently, It is one of the Rabbi Sperka, including the ■p- Donations were made to the me standing committees of the nointment of a field director, and memorial and flowers fund by onference. of a state-wide Walter Winchell, who's usual.' the launching Mrs. AximotT and Mrs. R. Gold- ly eight, says that Hitler is in . Sadly missed by his parents. The report as voted upon by membershrip drive for orthodox berg; also by Mrs. Segal and love with a Baroness von der sister and brother. he executive committee includes coneregationn, will be submitted 3Irc. Leven in memory of Charles Colts, described as a buxom i he following recommendations: to the fall convention which will Feldman. , Flowers appointment of a local treasurer take place Oct. 29. beauty. e D ***** -Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. n every Michigan community to Rabbi Wohlgelernter gave eceive the funds solicited by detailed account of the finding. a passenger he Meshuloehim, forward them of a special committee apnointed SOLID AS THE COArrimiEniT o the respective institutions, and jo deal with the "Mushroom" :eep a record of all collections: synagogue situation in Detroit, i iopularizing the work of the and of arrangements made by b reshivoth, arousing sympathetic the religious and education coin- J a terest for their support mittee for a tour of out-state hroughout the state: establish- communities during the week 4 t ng contacts with existing fed. preceding Rosh Hashonah. 'rations to urge adequate al- A resolution was adopted eon- e f otments for these institutions in -Mutating Congregation Bnai C n accordance with their merits; Moshe of Detroit upon the elec- 'relating the visits of the vari- tion of Rabbi Moses Fischer for pus collectors. in order to avoid life tenure. 1. Save and besafe through Life Assu ***** L onfusion. and issuing credentials 0 them. The colleeted paper. and ad- The executive committee meet- dresses of Roger W. Straus are ti Elias Goldberg ng was attended by the chair- being published by the Christian e DAVID STOTT BUILDING nan of the board of direetww. ceetory Pr era at Miss Eeaslar her Water Mho Gertrude Kessler. have 'Monied home after a/Wilding the summer atudy. Ins at whoots In Urbana •nd Ewen.- ton. Libby took aperial work c at VriA. lille Miss Grit rude wadi ellrOlied for the summer enure.. •t the National Pi hoot of Edo , at Ion In 0 Cy min.. MI. Gertrude will return to f Elmhurst, Ili , t his fall, to teach. 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