ji(Ormorr,/rwisneIROfrliat PAGE EIGHT . Marriages vvoilocswoeroc Avo m.......vomwkwomoomA lohwevoevoesw0000000mmoksm0000kioAsw..woo.d e, r e ' . . "A Stitch In Time . Saves Nine" Vi O Max Ornstein of New York City, a The mid-western regional confer- representative of the Jewish Board . III ence of tie l'hi Beta Delta Fraternity of Guardians, is spending some time.. 9 :0 was held in Ann Arbor from April in the city in the interests of the ite, I 17 to la. Omieron chapter of the Big Brother and Big Sister move- •• University of Michigan was host to ments and particularly the formation the• ehaplers at the Universities of of a Young Men's Hebrew Associa- ' Chicago, Oklahoma, Iowa, Wisconsin, lion. Mr. Ornstein is assisting a • Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, Drake group of young men, of whom tier- University and Washington Univer- hard Cohen of the United Jewish' sity of St. Louis. Business sessions Charities is a leader, in its efforts to • were held in the chapter house at Ann i 11 the co-operation of the commun-1 Arbor and the conference banquet ity in the erection of a Y. M. II. A. and formal dance given at the Michi- gan Union. Morris Garvett of De- troit was principal speaker at the ban- David V. Elcanin of Detroit, who quet, at which Professor Saul C. Op- will complete his medical course at penheim of Anti Arbor acted as toast- the University of Michigan in June,: master. Harry II. Platt of Detroit will be the only young man in his delivered the address of welcome and class from Michigan who graduates Nick I,. Friedman of Des Moines, with high honors. Mr. Elconin was , MRS. DOUGLAS I. BROWN Iowa, responded for the visiting dele- . graduated from ventral high School, g' do and beautiful decorations gates. Other speakers were Morns and took his pre-medical nn at the home of in were used the ;0 1 ( . Dabrow of New York I'ity, na- work at City College. Ile is a mem- Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin I,. Lambert TtO,0, tional president, and Fridel B. Schutz- ber of the Phi Lanula Kappa Fra- It 064 West Hancock avenue on ?, 1 bank of Iowa ('ity, Iowa, western ternity. Thursday evening, April 30, for the I t , vice-president. Seventy couples at- , j a ai, : tended the formal dance, at which M. Bloomberg of Flint marriage of their daughter, Sarah )01(0 Mrs. k Ted Rhodes' Collegian Orchestra spent last week-end in Detroit with Ileavenrich, to Douglas Isaac Brown, played. The ladies were presented her children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. mn of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carrol with engraved silver jewel cases and Bloomberg of 21)24 Pingree avenue. Brown if 19470 Lucerne drive, Palm- Reputation. a )0 The Store With er Woods. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin I , the men received leather card and -- cases as favors. The chape- Mrs. Louis Oppenheimer of the performed the ceremony at 5 o'clock )0d I 1710110 , rest•nce of the immediate (=- , :t I mines were Judge and Mrs. Moses Stutter Hotel has returned from Los 'n the Near Forest. Ta 1 Hartman of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Angeles, where she spent the winter.) thec and a few intimate friends of bride and groom. 'rhe party stood Sanuel Kramer of Cleveland, Mr. — 1 40 1 in the bay window of the living room, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30. $'I and Mrs. M. Siegel of Buffalo and Mrs. Harry Blackman of 256 West which was banked with southern smi- Philadelphia avenue was hostess at 14114104W4WCW4W414100414a4WONI4VaVa%14%V.WW