Tiitikniortfrwisn abtorrasi PAGE SIX and I: arriageo BEALE - ROSENTHAL A lovely garden ceremony joined in marriage Miss Harriet Jean Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Rosenthal of ( Boston Blvd., and Hyman Beale, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bielewich of Detroit, Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky of Pittsburgh, uncle of the bride, and Rabbi H. N. Rosenthal, brother of the bride, officiated. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky of Pittsburgh and Mn. N. P. Levin of Los Angeles, sister of the bride. GOLDEN • SCHWEITZER Miss Sally Schweitzer, daugh- ter of Mrs. Fannie Schweitzer of Richton Ave., became the bride of Milton Golden, eon of Mrs. Mary Golden of Grand Ave., on Sept. 3. The ceremony was per- formed by Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man and took place at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Roy R. Ruben of Cortland Ave. A reception for the immediate fam- ily followed. Mr. and Mrs. Golden left for New York, where they will board the SS. Monarch for Bermuda. youthful, dashing hats . . . styles liked by younger Dr. M. Gunzbourg Returns to Detroit women who wear large heedsizes. Last minute fashions in modified, easy-to-wear versions. Every- * thing from flower trimmed turbans to the most casual tailored felts in sizes 22 fo 23 1 /2. NEXT WEEK— JACK ALKON will announce the formal opening of his modern and fully equipped Buick Salesroom Z4 Service Station 15 YEARS' ASSOCIATION WITH HARLEY BUICK CO. IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF "PERSONAL INTEREST" ALKON MOTOR SALES Sales—BUICK—Service UNTIL FORMAL OPENING which will be announced in next week's Chronicle Mr. Alkon can be reached ■ at his residence, Phone TO. 8.3156 as DESERT RANCH SCHOOL. of ARIZONA SEPTEMBER 18TH TO MAY 29TII A highly accredited private school for Jewish boys from 6 to 16 yearn of age. Instruction from the first grade to and Including the ninth grade . . . the school Ls located near Tucson, Arizona, noted for Its mild, dry winter climate. • Outdoor Smoothie • Accredited School • Home Environment • Character Building 1.47 • Western Outdoor Life • Medical Supervision • Registered Nurse In Attendance • Religious Instructions If Desired •-•—• CLIMATE BENEFICIAL TO — • Asthma • Sinusitis • Bronchitis • Arthritis For Complete Information Write WM. P. MAYER, Director, P. 0, Box 785, Tucson. Arts. "A Refined Ranch School for Jewish Boys" o The Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium Invites Detroit Jewry to attend the FIRST SLICOTH SERVICES with the Renowned Father and Son Cantors Nathan and Samuel Stolnitz and Fine Choir, officiating at the LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER 8210 12th St. This SATURDAY, SEPT. 9, ■ t 12 Midnight ADMISSION FREE! keels for Rion Masi.. .tab and See kipper. at only Cl. Cl and en, mac eon he wren,' oa I be MIRRORS with or nithoot resew.. ohm soy xi so Serpharemirror made to ardor. 001 mirrors rest! tercel Ilk* ism. ?Mort your (wafture with glow tops. novena attention it... by Me. spu.v.h..... Oakland Glass Co. Milt GO. RIVER 5-020 RECEPTACLE S La sad Nannol. Mei of arrod •Coweret. vane Gam- rrieee IGOE AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 79 Kenilworth. To. 8.5889 After an absence of nine months, Dr. Mark Gunsbourg, the Detroit pianist and teacher, re- turned to Detroit and reopened his studio at 6621 Cass Ave., telephone Madison 8168. Dr. Gunzbourg was in Cali- fornia, teaching an artist class at the Zoellncr Conservatory in Leo Angeles and playing in dif- ferent towns in the southern part of California. Los Angeles Times, the leading paper in the state, wrote about his recital at the California Art Club: "His pro- gram began with the Liszt Fan- tasy and Fugue on Bach, played with full understanding of the counterpoint and structure. Then came the Mozart C minor Fan- tasy with tender regard for the melody and prodigious fingering. The Beethoven Appssionata was an impressive and powerful summing up of musical ability. Gunzbourg is a rare addition to the musical life of the commu- nity," WRESTLING AT ARENA BOWL MONDAY EVENING Something new under the sun in the way of a wrestling match is °flared at the Arena Gardena next Monday evening—a blind- folded battle royal. The wrestlers who will participate are "Rough Rufus" Jones of Red Run, Ga.; Seelie Samara, an Abyssinian; "The Black-Panther, Negro speed "Gentleman Jack" boy, and Claybourn, South American, all to the Detroit mat well known fans. florist. T71** Following a tradition of several years, Congregation Shaarey Zedek has again engaged the services of Rev. Jacob Silverman to act as cantor at the auxiliary services groom, wan maid of honor. The four bridesmaid. Included Mies Emily gentler, of Lensing, cousin of the bride; Miss Mary Stanley and Miss Jane Scanlan, both of Jackson, and Mien Shirley Holden of Detroit, Stuart Voight of Day City was best man and ushers were Harry Langint of Kent, O.. .A of.. Josephson. of Mi- After spending the pastweek at kado. Joel Goldberg, and Morrie Fish- Mae ki nay Island, Mrs. J. C. Hirsch- tune, of Bay city. field and daughter, Eileen, were Joined A dinner and reception followed the there tor the week end by Sir. 11Irsch• ceremony at the hotel, after which Sell! and Harry Braff, who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Kahn left on a trip to them home. Northern Michigan. After Sept. 6, they will Ie at home at 510 N. Van Buren 1 tr. Saba and Dr. Mans Kessler and FL, Bay City. daughter. Georglana, have returned Samuel Silver, a student at Hebrew home after a delightful trip to vale Union College at Vincinnate, is return- 10101410710 National Park. ing to conduct services here thin year for the holy Days, at Temple Ansi he Morris Goldberg and George Kahn heard. are leaving t hie week for Contralto, Mo., where Mica Miriam Goldberg will enroll at Stephens College and Mies Sybil Kahn is returning r there for her second y ear. Mr. and 31rs! 11. P. Anthony end son. Charles, spent Sunday and Monday with friends at Manton, Oil. h. Earlier In the week, Mrs, Anthony and non, Jim, Call Mrs. Mere M mien spent several days at Morenel, Mich., with Me. and Mot. Murray Mose, Semple Usti; El Watts Temple Religious Schaal Because of the postponement In the opening of the public achools, we have pont iinlird the opening of t he Temple Religious School to Saturday, Sept. 30, for grades 741.5, and Sunday, Oct. MICH lineft Rosenberg of Detroit won 1. for kindergarten through grade the guest of relatives here for a few and the Temple High School. Please days during • the past week. make cure that your child come. to Edward Lich lig was the guest of t he I'hlldren'e TomKippur Service. his children, Mr. and Mrs. DPV111 Saturday afternoon, Sept. 23, at 1 p. m. rig of Detroit, during the pact week. The Temple School °Mr. Is open for 1,41(1101.101141 and all other school busi- Of Interest to a number of Bay City ness every week day, 9 a. M. to 6 a nn is the recent marriage of Miss Ade- p, . and on the fallowing Sunday laide Bernice Levy,daughter of Mr. ant 01111105 ram the hour. of 10 to 12, and Mr, Meyer M. Levy of Jackson, Sept. 10. 17, 21. After Sunday, Sept. and Sherman E. Kahn, eon of Mr. 21, there will be no more registrations and MI, George Kahn, of Auburn. The held on Sunday morning, Tou're Invited! to the formal opening of our , .. upon the occasion of our REV. JACOB SILVERMAN Mr. earl ]Ire. Nathan Reline, and win. Richard. returnmt home after •Ismiling the week-end holiday with relatives In Cleveland. • Woodward at State Sixth Floor • Sept. 10—Miss Belleen Reichstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Samuel M. Reichstein of 2456 Atkinson Ave., at Dr. Louis Shiovitz son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Shiovitz of Clements Ave. Sept. 10—Miss Shirley Fields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Morris Feldman of Gladstone Ave., to Louis W. Rubenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubenstein of N. Martindale Ave., at Congregation Mishkan Israel. Births B. SIEGEL CO Beautiful New Budget Shop Weddings to be held during the High Holy Days in the social hall of the syna- gogue. Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler will alternate in de- livering sermons in the main syna- gogue and the auxiliary congrega- tion. As the capacity of the hall is limited, it is urged that those who desire to worship at the auxiliary services of Shaarey Zedek should secure their seats at once. Tickets for the supplementary services may be secured in the office of Shaarey Zedek during the day or from the committee in charge on Sunday, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.; evenings, from 7 p. m. to 9:30 p. m., in the Library of the synagogue. The following is the committee in charge: David S. Friedman, chairman; A. J. Blumenau, Herman P. Cohen, John Frazer, Abraham Gordon, M. B. Lewis, Robert Loewenberg, Philip Rosenthal and Ben S. Sid- low. ANNUAL SEPTEMBER BUDGET SHOP SALE 14" 18" Hundreds of new dresses, exclusive with Siegel's, at low sale prices ... a wonderful selection that will intrigue and delight you , • . fashions that portray the new wasp waist, bustle influence, tunic treatments . . . styles for daytime, afternoon and evening wear . . . all exceptional values. Sizes 10 to 20, 36 to 46 and 18% to 261/4 Sixth Floor GRATIOT AT FARMER Michael Grossman Called by Death * * Michael Grossman of Sturte- vant Ave. died suddenly of a heart attack on Friday, Sept. 1. Mr. Grossman, who was 66 years old, is survived by his wife, Yetta, and four children, Dr. Sol C. Grossman, Mrs. M. Coo- perstock of Marquette, Mich., Rose A. Grossman and Dr. Carl M. Grossman of Los Angeles, Calif. * * * * * * MANY JEWS KILLED IN WARSAW AS,,, VILLAGES WITH LARGE JEWISH POPULATIONS ARE BOMBED BY NAZI PLANES, REICH JEWRY FEARS REPRISALS; REFUGEES REGISTER FOR SERVICE CONCLUDED FROM PACE :) A- *- * Mrs. Ehrlich Due in New York Saturday; Richard Ellmann Still in Europe; Mrs. Harold Schakne Returns from London in Jerusalem. The German Christian Templar colonies at Haifa, Bethlehem, near Nahnlal, at Samna and Wilhelma were placed under special police surveillance. Among the Detroitera who were in Europe were Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich and Richard and William Ellmann. Mrs. Ehrlich is now on the lie de France which is expected to land in New York Saturday. In a broadcast intended to reassure the populace and to The Ile de France was supposed to sail last Friday but did not warn against agitation, High Commissioner Sir Harold MacMichael leave port until Saturday night. urged Palestinians to lay aside differences and warned anyone William and Richard Ellmann, sons of Mr. and Mrs. James I. against believing that self-advantage might be obtained from the Ellmann, were in the Scandinavian countries. William returned last turmoil in Europe. Saturday on the Empress of Australia which landed in Quebec. Richard Ellmann, who graduated with honors from Yale last June, Chief Rabbis Cable Blessings to King George The Chief Rabbis of Palestine telegraphed blessinge to King was unable to secure accommodations for his return and is still in George VI and said that Palestine Jewry was praying for victory Europe. He is at present believed to be in France. for His Majesty's government. The cable, sent through the Lord William Ellmann states that the boat he was on was over- crowded with returning Canadians and Americans. There was great Chamebrlain, said: "Please convey to His Majesty our heartfelt blessings and the tension during the last three days of travel, and the boat was fervent prayers of Palestine Jewry for Britain's victory in her kept dark during the voyage. heroic stand for right against might and for ultimate world peace." Returning from •London on Wednesday, Mrs. Harold Schakne It was officially disclosed that a total of 1400 refugees arrived of 2625 W. Euclid Ave. told of a tense trip on the Dutch steamer in Palestine last Sunday. Deendam. Taking an out-of-the-way northern route, the boat traveled 12 days in a stormy sea. Carrying a record number of passengers, accommodations for the travelers were made in bath- Chamberlain Tells Weizmann Britain Appreciates rooms, on the floors of the boat's lounges and wherever extra Jewish Support space could be found. Another Detroit passenger who returned on LONDON. (WNS-Palcor Agency)—An offer from Dr. Chaim the Deendam was Harold Berg, publicity director of Hotel Statler. lVeizmann, president of the World Zionist Organization, to Prime :Minister Chamberlain to place "Jewish manpower, technical ability and 'resources" at the disposal of the British government evoked from Mr. Chamberlain a message of appreciation for such preferred support. "Your public-spirited assurances are welcomed and will be kept in mind," the Prime Minister declared in an exchange of correspondence initiated by Dr. Weizmann on Aug. 29. On the latter date, Dr. Weizmann wrote to Mr. Chamberlain: "In this hour of supreme crisis, the consciousness that the Jews have a contribution to make for the defense of sacred values impels me to write this letter. "I wish to confirm in the most explicit manner the declaration that I and my colleagues made in recent months, especially in the loot week, that the Jews 'stand by Great Britain and will fight on the side of the democracies.' "Our urgent desire is to give effect to these declarations. We wish to do this in a way entirely consonant with the general scheme of British action and, therefore, would place ourselves in matters big and small under the coordinating direction of the British government. "The Jewish Agency is ready to enter immediate arrange- ments for utilizing Jewish manpower, technical ability, resources, etc. 'The Jewii.h Agency recently had political differences with the :Mandatory. We would like these differences to give way before greater, more pressing necessities of the time. "We ask you to accept this declaration in the spirit in which it isstmade." * * * * * 5,000 U. S. Jews Apply for Service in Canada Jews Offer Services to France 4422. * * * * * * Flatter Your Figure! * 9994 A dramatic wool ensemble that will add to your glamour and alim your silhouette. Smart black dress, black fur lapels on a daring red jacket makes a combination that is definitely "right", and it looks much more than this low price. Sizes 12 to 20. Also, a complete selection of new dresses for juniors, misses and women—sale priced from ;6.45. * * You Are Always Welcome at Goodwin 's * * * * * * HATS OFF TO THESE DELICIOUS MILCHIG SOUPS. • 'Whose bat should go off io whom? That's a question! For after all, the Hein: chef has only copied home-made recipes. He brews Isis soups in small batches in open kettles. He uses only selected garden vegetables, rich heavy cream, table butter ... just as you do at home. Madame, There are 7 HEINZ CD, CREAM SOUPS. AU are ready to serve. just heat and eat NOT CONDENSED! owns of Tomah Cm. of Inosbrom Owns of Omni Pea Gen of tehteds Creme of Celery Crown of ASparoll011 Cara Ciseenler All are approved by THE UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS Of AMERICA the Red of approval 0 is cat Ow /abet HEINZ ©FOODS LASALLE Window Shade Co. WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER Cleaned and Repaired LINOLEUM Inlaid and Battleship CARPETING Rugs and Furniture VENETIAN BLINDS Drapery Hardware Get One Prices and sat. recta Sot tansies Furnished 8625 LINWOOD Call TYler 5-1230 Unveiling of Monument An unveiling of a monument in memory of Pauline Wachter will take place on Sunday, Sept. 10, at 2:30 p. m., at Congrega- tion El Moshe Cemetery. Lela. tires and friends are invited. * * Goodwin's—Third Floor In a letter dated Sept. 2, Prime Minister Chamberlain replied: "1 should like to express my warns appreciation of the contents of your letter and of the spirit which prompted it. "It is true that differences of opinion exist between the Mandatory and the Jewish Agency in regard to the policy on Palestine. But I gladly accept the assurance contained in your letter. I note with pleasure that in this time of supreme emer- gency, when things which we hold dear are at stake, Britain can rely on the wholehearted cooperation of the Jewish Agency. "You will not expect me to say more at this stage than that your public-spirited assurances are welcomed and will be kept in mind." OTTAWA. (WNS)—Defense Minister las MacKenzie revealed that more than 5,000 American Jews had applied for enlistment with the Canadian militia for service overseas but added that American citizens were not eligible for enlistment since the Militia Act requires that all candidates be British subjects. "No decision has been made to 'turn Nelson's blind eye' in respect to the King's regulations, which." MacKenzie said, "were honored during the last war in the breach rather than in observavnce." * * Fur Trimmed Costume Suit ... Chamberlain Expresses Appreciation WASHINGTON, (WNS)—The French Embassy said that many Jews were among the hundreds of Americans seeking to enlist with the French military forces. It was also said that American Flowers for All Occasions— volunteers could not be accepted in this country for service with the French army. • Dexter-Jar Will Officiate at Auxiliary Services at Shaarey Zedek High Commissioner Recalls German Repression, Urges Unity 2400 BIDDLE AVE., WYANDOTTE, MICH. Phone Wyandotte 0650 r Mr. and Mrs. David Harris of Fairfield Ave. announce th engagement of their cousin, Rosaline Cheren, to David L. Polk, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Polk of 3038 Fullerton Ave. The wedding will take place in November. Mrs. Alec Abraham of 6428 Globe Ave. announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Edith Lillian, to Carl C. Chaifetz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaifetz of 2672 Hazelwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Kiva Nemer of 2480 Buena Vista Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice R., to Dr. Joseph II. Gossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gossman of Martindale Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lucas of Kendall Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Herman Feinberg, son of Mira. Mollie Feinberg of Elmhurst Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Faigin of Petoskey Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Joseph Katz of Glynn Ct. lag arttii gates Not matrons hats by any means . . . these are Announcing 1939-1940 Term of the Engagements BORTMAN • HURWITZ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurwitz announce the marriage of their — daughter, Bahs, to Joe C. Bort- Aug. 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Meryl M. Fenton (Ruth Colton man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip of 925 Whitmore Rd., a daughter, Glorianne. Rortman. The marriage took place Tuesday evening, Aug. 29, in the presence of the immediate sem it e was read by Rabbi Charles family. The couple are traveling B. Leaner. 111141 lit MI Kahn, sister of the brlde• through northern Michigan. --hats designed for the woman who wears her years gracefully , September 8, 1939 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE * * * * * Evelyn Gurvitch PIANIST AND TEACHER returned from scholarship study in New York City, will resume teaching at Art Center Music School 5300 JOHN R. STREET TErrace 2-9494 PLACE YOUR 1940 BUICK ORDER NOW- JULE WOLFSON with HACQUOIL BUICK, Inc. MICHIGAN'S LARGEST BUICK DEALER C9I1 Grand River, Corner Martindale TYler 4.7600