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August 13, 1920 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-08-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CI IRONICLE

PAGE TEN

ENGAGEMENTS

of their sister, Nfiss Minnie Baer, of
New Souk to Mr. Saul .Nbratuovitch
--•
of Ile troll At home Sunday, Aug-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth of 160 W. ust 15th. front two to '45
Bethune avenue, announce the en-
Mr. and Mrs Max hfxl , r 14 _UIS
gagement of their daughter, Lois Longfellow avenue, Det roil. NI ich
June, to Mr. Louis C. Witt, form- announce the engagement of their
erly of New York City, son of iMr. daughter, Helen, to Mr. Julius V
Henry 'Witt, of New York.
Joseph Ni
11artman. son of NI,.
formerly
Mr. and Mrs. Max Meyers, 101 Hartman of Kenosha,
Hendrie avenue, announce the en. o f Uctroit,
I
gagement of their daughter, Ruth, to
N1r. and NI, Harry T. Lieberman.
Mr. Samuel E. Rubenstein, son of of 278 Nledbury a \ Inn . auuouuce , hi
Mr. and Mrs. If Rubenstein of 562 engagement of their daughter, N1,1,1-
Commonwealth avenue.
.Nt home ie d, to Mr. Joseph Kosolsky, son of
Nits. 'tell,' Kosofsky, of 1271 1 Ilene
Sunday, August 22nd. No card,.
Mr. and Mt ,
Reception Sunday, Nugusc 15
NI. Zierer, of So; St.
of
Brush St_ :111110:111, the 1 . 1114:1'4,1111II ,
Mr ,114 NI, Nathan

HI

CLARENCE G.

Nib.. Bessie Brown, daughter of
Mr. and NI, NI Brown 2411
.Ndelade St., is to be married to NIK
Nlax NIcisner, son of Nirs. NI. Meis-
tier of 350 Frederick, on Sunday,
.kugtist 15th. They will take an ex-
tended trip through the East going
to New York City, and will be back
at their own home at 456 Euclid
avenue, 1N,'., after September lost.

Candidate for

JUDGE

of the Recorders Court

JAFFE-110FSk1.

Graduate of University of 111(.111g:in. Law
lieut. 19111 Lived in Detroit over 12 years.
Law In IMIrolt over 12 Years.
l'iartli

Mr. and Mrs. .N. E. Boisky of Sib-
ley, an1101111, tilt. marriage of their
daughter. Nliilul. to \Ira Jacob NI
Jade of New York, August 2

You Can Vote For 5 Candidates. Please GIVE

HILL ONE of Your Five Votes. THANK YOU.

BIRTHS

Eli etion. Notember

Primaries, August 31,



ALLAN P. COX

Chief Assistant
Presecutor

for

Prosecuting
Attorney

A Merited
Promotion

Member American Legion, Chao, A, Learned Post, No. 1

.
.
In
pi,, mus years, he has confined his
:Kielce, 10 local courts, %%here he
,,needed in winning several net
titles. Ile has held the state junior
doubles title for the past tyvo seasons.
teaming in both Instances with a mast
capable partner, Edward E. Gross.
Zemon and Cross are probably the
most skilled junior doubles duo de-
veloped in Wit state for some time
and it is dubious if Zeman can show
at his best without the - assistance of
his partner, who will he unable to at-
tend the national tourney. Besides
capturing the junior doubles title,
Zeinon has been the finalist in the
junior singles for the past two years.
At the l'inver•ity of NI ichigan Zettion
won the chatilpionthip of the literary
college and also took hi. numerals
as: a member of the All-Fresh tennis
teal n
-i,.,. performance that Zenton will
PONTIAC NOTES
make in New York against players
of the highest caliber is being watched
Miss NIollie lilorifil•ld of Brooklyn, with much interest. as it is not very
N. Is visiting Ler sister, Mrs. I.. often that a local tennis player con-
1. Thum.
tends in such a tourney. .
1I•. G J. Rapaport left for New
York during the week. lie was as •
eotnpanied by his bother, S. J. Ina is
port. of Lansing, Mich.
1Ion is Frier gave a unpin
plot} to '2 0 guests Sunday, Aug. 8to
at 111.r cottage at 'Watkins 'Ake, honer
ing her sister. Mrs Samuels, who or-
rived Trout St. houi Mo. to make him
home in Pontiac. The afternoon was
slo ni in out 400r spurts.
Lii'vard itoseuberg, of flint It
visit lot her parents, Me. and
.ths.011 Barnett at Cass Gake.
Mrs. 1.1111i.1 IClrfv 1.,•,v0 a delightful
party, Thuisday, 41,g. 3. honoring lie•
house-guest, Mrs. II 1,1dinan Unit
Mrs. I.. Beam , r of Br(itl.lyn. N. 1'. The
afternoon was spent in cards. Prizes
wen , won hy NB's. L. Solomon, airs.
Benj. Goldstein and Mrs. J. Jacobs.
,1 four-course luncheon Wan served.
The out-of.town guests were 11rs.
Winkler, 'Miss Winkler and N1rs. Mose
Vellek of Iseroit, Mrs. G. Nleyor, of
Peoria. III., NB's. H. Fleisher, Roches-
ter, N. Y., Mrs. NI .Jacobs. of New
YOr
CIty.
For
Mrs. NI. Goldstein, of Buffalo, N. S.,
visited Mrs. Benj. Goldstein for sev-
eral days.

it din of lialiollai ch:uupi,m,hip , .

PITTSBURGH NEWS I

m
at booty
Sundae afiernoon and evening it,
honor of the engagement of their
Elias Kleinman of
r and
daughter, Dorothy, to Nlo Nathan N N she avenue, left last week for a
Goldman. son of Mr. mid Mrs. Sam the
weeks' stay at NIL Clemens,
Goldman of 278 Niralbuty Boulevard
Ni r s 1 Edelstein left for a visit
Mrs. :thus gdall, 1527 •inewoo , 1 MI
avenue, announce. Ihr rnt., ,,vg,incnt of to Nth Clemens, Mich.. atilt Toledo,
Ni
I
.
Samuel
her daegliter.
I'.
1. NV,I14t. son of Nit :oil Nit.,
Mr . NI II. Fiyars of Corey avenue,
of 2(51 Chandler
radr l'a., left for a visit to
Cleveland, Detroit, Niagara Falls
and NIT Clemens, Nlich. Mrs. Eiv-
WEDDINGS
o her husband at Mt
.0- • will _loin
Clemens. NI:cli
OPPENHEIMER
Mrs. NV. /migschniirlt of Eldridge
Miss Sy ly is Stearns, daughter of St ha- I, tun:, .1 11131111.: iron] It trip
14 , Detroit, Nlich.
NI,. Samuel Stearns to Nth. Sala
Mr. and Mrs..' I Pond, of NicKties-
Oppenheimer, son of MI.. NI. Op-
port, l'a., are spending the .tnioncr at
pt
Nit. Clemens, Nlich.
NI EISN ER-11120 N V N.

400 lily nn lI, wall In .

\I r. and NIrs. A. Shiliman are re-
m, ing felicitations on the birth of a
and Betty.
Lichtig
Mr. and NI, David II.
(nee Belly' Lansky, Ann Arbor, Mich.)
7q2 Butell street, are receiving con-
gratulations out the birth of a daugh-
ter, July 27.
Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Eder announce
the arrival of a son, Gerald Jerome.
on August 5th, 1920.

CLEVELAND NOTES

Mr. and NI,. A. Havre are home
troth Battle Creek, Mich.
Mrs. I.. Cohn. 2164 E. 461h street,
is at Nth Clemens for a three weeks'
stay.
NIr. and Nit.,. Morns Ilalle, and
daughters, Nliriant and Eunice, are
home from Charlevoi, Mich.

NIrs. S. NN'ertheimer, 2178 E. 68th
street, left Monday evening for NB.
Clemens, NItch.. where she will re-
main for three weeks.
Finkelltor and daughter,
Nits.
NIrs. E. M. Rosenfeld, 3753 Wood-
land avenue, left Sunday for Detroit
and Mt. Clemens, Nirell.. to spend a
few weeks.
MIS , Sara Singer and Nli•s Rose I..
Makotf have returned from a four
weeks' trip to Detroit. Cation Springs,
Cedar Point and Lakeside. They
are spending week-ends at their cot-
tage on \Villongli1)) on-the-Lake.

MARK H.

a

Al(

ALEMI

All

John J. Maher

Republican Candidate for

Circuit Court
Commissioner

Primaries August 31st, 1920

Member of American Legion

//I

B1RNKRA NT

ZEMON UPHOLDS
MICHIGAN IN
TENNIS TOURNEY

STATE SENATOR

Julian I.. Zemon, one of the 1,e-:
junior tennis players in Detroit, will
leave shortly for New York to par-
ticipate in the National Junior Ten-
nis Championship tournament being i
staged at Forest Hills, the week of
Aug. 30. 'Jammu will represent Mich- '
igan in both the singles and doubles
events.
This is the first time that 7-em, n
has tilted he aspirations into the

JOHN J.

WALSH

CANDIDATE FOR

Judge of
Recorders Court

The co-operatior of ruin and

women electors Is respectfully sot.

Ici tea.

3rd District

Set

Ck
DI)

DOW

W. 0.

Wards, 1-2.3-4-6

Nbirk H. Bornkrant is a, success.
(ni l attorney, haying made for him-
self a reptitiitIon for honesty. a b il-
ity and conscientionsni, ss. Voters
will find it, him just the kind of a
State Senator they- are looking for.
Your Kind Assistance Respect.
fully Solicited.

PRIMARIES, AUGUST 314t, 1920

Kindly signify this X

before my name.

El

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PRIMARIES, AUGUST 21st, 1920.

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