A merica Jewish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AYINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN IMO sememeaMaelaseeagaa... Alarm/Ivo Engagrments Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Dant,' of Holbrook avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Blume, to Dr. Arthur A. Ginsburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ginsburg. ll'ondertuf Collect ion o f New Summer Silk Frocks $35 The most exclusive versions of the mode for afternoon, dinner, tea, dance, evening and sports occasions developed in exquisite Silk Crepes of brilliant summer colorings. 1 1 1111 1111 1111 1111 1 1 imm1111111111111 1 1 1 11111111111 1 1 1 1 1 111111111111111111111 11 irn el h () • LUBARSKY•KATZIN ttiadtid I Ku IV An elaborate reception and dinner on Sunday, June 7, followed the mar- riage of Miss Mollie Katzin to Isaak Dr. and Mrs. G. Sumter of Glynn court are residing in their mew home I.ubarsky at the haste of the bride' , parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Katzin, 5670 at 2655 Calvert avenue. Commonwealth avenue. Rabbi Eze- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Friedman of Miss Mary Caplan and Miss Faye kiel Aishiskin, assisted by Cantor 574 Leicester court have issued invi- Micholovsky, performed the care tations to a reception at their home Cashdan, who attended the National on Sunday, June 21, in honor of the 'onference of Social Workers in motor in the presence of the Imo., 1. Denver with before last, are spend.' ate families of the bride and groom. engagements of their daughters, xis Donna Gladys and Esther Blossom, to Inc several weeks in Yellowstone The bride was attended by her as maid of Samuel Traubman and Maurice II. Park and other Western points be- ter, Miss Ruth Katzin, fore returning to Detroit. om r 1Levin, respectively. of New York, Matilda I'olinsky and Beatrue Kaplan asbridesmaids. Mrs. Bessie Ilarris of 1033 Mars- Miss Flora Omenke of 503 En crepe. ton avenue announces the engage- wood avenue entertained at a miscel.. bride wire a gown of white tulle veil on heavily beaded, ment of her daughter, Sylvia, to Ab- laneous shower and cant party Saturday evening, June 13, in honor wreathed with orange blossoms. The It. Rosenberg, son of Mr. and raham . maid of honor was gowned in cream • Mrs. Jacob Rosenberg of this city. Jeannette of chantilly lace and tulle over green of this month. An elaborate supper and silver and wore a corsage of vel- Mrs. M. Rosenzweig of 633 West was served to 25 guests. bliss Safir low Prenet roses and salmon sweet • Hancock avenue announces the en- received many lovely gifts. peas. Miss Lapidus wore cerise trim- angement of her daughter, Sylvia, to {lied with ostrich feathers, Miss Po- !Simeon Saulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Myra Finsterwald will return ' nskv white crepe and yellow tenth. I. Saulson of this city. to Ann Arbor next week to attend ers and all wore appropriate corsages the University of Michigan summer a roses, sweet peas and lilies-of-the- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac August of 200 valley. The out-of-town guests were school. Alger avenue announce the engage- Chigrinsky, Mrs. M. Lapidus Nits. ] ment of their daughter, Mabel, to Na- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaufman of and daughter, Miss Sophie Lapidus, than Kaplan of Detroit, son of Mr. several '.,all New York. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaplan of Spring- ("alvert avenue are spending - — weeks at Wolf Lake, Mich. field, Mass. EDELSTEIN-FREEDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Max Freedman of entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bilansky of Mrs. Sigmund 1998 Gladstone avenue announce the a luncheon at the Phoenix Club on Alger avenue announce the marriage ' of their daughter, Fannie Sylvia, to betrothal of their daughter, Beatrice, June 10. Jack M. Edelstein, which took place to Allan Braver, son of Mr. and Mrs. ay 31. Mr. anti Mrs. Edelstein Benjamin Braver of 8311 I.aSalle The Misses Maxine Finsterwald of ...n Nl t are a home at 2624 Filigree avenue. boulevard. Calvert avenue and Louise Selling of the Addison Hotel have returned GOLDMAN.DORB ss.,to from Wellesley College, Maparents, inamosaiWunottiononte*Wimiumuw atiuei n 1'110 marriage of Miss Ethel Dorb, ] their spend the daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Louis Dorb Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selling, respee. ontanT,asy01,oirofaNviern.u.e,,,,itNoirlslaitivoeuyi,, Gold- girths 1 Linen Habits hold their own Linen habits are as smart as they are cool and comfortable. Correctly roan-tailored. In natural, 19.50. In white, 25.00. Sleeveless habits, 16.60. Smart new whipcord breeches, 15.00. SECOND ing ale 50 25 70 Just Before We Go to Market We Hold a Reduction Sale of LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Harry Stiglitz has returned from worn a beaded gown of georgette and Mrs. Go l dman, the wn's mother, Los Angeles, Calif., and is preparifia studded with NVOri i a chiffon gogroom . to make his permanent and children are brilliants. Both carried corsages. o f I there. Mrs..Stiglit. z . e ess t. is tw h,e, rger.1 01..1.s. nng gu e l -t o t at; wA u o t Mr and Mrs. Bernard Jacoby staying at Ocean Park Beach., Calif•, Goldm an 2014 Blaine avenue announce the l oins until Mr. grandfather; Mr. and Mrs. Kalman birth of a daughter, Phyllis, June 6. - ] Cohen of New York, the bride's Miss Eleanor Katzer and Miss Elm . Mr and Mrs. Charles Sternberg'of coca Wein entertained at a farewell grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Dorb and H. Dorb of New York and irginia park are receiving congratu- . and Mrs. Jack Harris of Buffalo lotions on the birth of a son, William luncheon on Saturday honoring Mrs. A. Gelb, who has left for her summer , Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Goldman are spend- Frank, on May 30. ham- in Asbury Park, N. J. ing their honeymoon on an extended _ trip through the South and East and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aronoff (Ade- Mrs. Scherely Cohen Applebaum upon their return will reside in Re- line Cohen) of 1600 Seward avenue receiving congratulations on the I and Mrs. A. I.. Cohen have returned , birth of a daughter, Rita, on Mon- from Chicago, where thy attended the trait. birth confirmation of their niece, I hy is, I .1.1pEreRnzhaier haLA r. CanOdHMrs-.PARbErNaZ EN day, June 15. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel .1.. 31r. Cohen of Ellis avenue ' announce the marriage of their are receiving felicitations on the birth of a daughter, Marjorie Ellen, on June 7. Our process cleans the fur and lining JUST LIKE NEW and puts new life in the pelt. Let us thoroughly clean and glaze your fur coat, jacquette or scarf. We have the most modern and scientific storage vault in Detroit. Why take chances with your furs, Oriental rugs, fine clothing and other valuables by hanging them in your wardrobe with perhaps a few camphor balls as a preventive against moths? I CALL MELROSE 6570 Forest Cleaners and Dyers, Inc. 533 - 537 EAST FOREST AVENUE PISGAH AUXILIARY TO GIVE LAWN FESTIVAL Miss Bess E. Bergeris spending , daughter, Florence, to Alex Cohen. her vacation in Los Angees, Calif., which took place in the parlor of where she is the house guest of Dr. , Temple Beth El on Monday, June 15. The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. 11. B., will give Sadye N. Markowitz. HAMBURGER-ADLER , . a lawn festival on Wednesday, July ; Mr. M and Mrs. J. Hamburg of 369 Mrs. C. A. Bennett entertained at 29, at the summer home of Mrs. enauoi rrag aenn o fun tc he eirthenieacpe -, ochateo hningav m liT. I Harry H. Prenzlauer at Pearl Beach, a luncheon at the Phoenix Club on . p Mich. Mrs. Harry Klein is chairman June 7. Ernestine Adler, to Irwin hamburger, and Mrs. E. Si. Sorock treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gordon son of Mr. anti Mrs. Max Hamburger Mrs Prenzlauer was chosen chairman of the luncheon committee, assisted have moved from Farnsworth avenue of Taylor which take i place at the avenue, bride's home on will Wednes- rs S. Abramson, to 8511 I,aSalle boulevard. by Mrs. J. Harris, M. day, June 24, at 2 o'clock. top . 1 11111111111111 1 1 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111 1 1 11111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 111111 112 When the First Gas Mains Were Laid Gun barrels joined together served as piping. In some cases wooden pipes were used.People were suspicious —they touched the pipes only with gloves thinking the flame in the pipe. This was less than 100 years ago and today there are enough gas mains in the United States alone to circle the world three times. In Detroit alone there are over 1404 miles of gas mains serving over 260,000 homes. Benner, kite Pecs and Con Mat When Your Feet Hurt Think of Hack's Arch Shoes. Hot weather c auses additional foot discomforts to tired, aching feet; •1. frets the nervous sitatem, and plays Monte upon one's chap...lion. Hack's Arch-Corrective Shoes Fitted as ant? we know how to fit— restore abnormal feet to normalcy, • Jiffy, and 6 subdue foot pains within a make you feel as though 3 your !sot were given • new lease of life. In Stylish Model. — Reasonably Priced — for Men, Women and New Bodies N.w Finish New Appoint- ments CENTRAL CHEVROLET COMPANY "The House of Superior Senic." Pretident E. ROSENTHd AL, 4323 H. CRUDDER, General M•nager Edgewoo 2287 East Jefferson Ave. It might tie a good suggestion to our patrons that they take advantage of our deferred payment plan. Dining and Living Room Suites Reduced in the same proportion. Schor Furniture Co. Hack' Mrs. G. B. Bronberg of El Paso, I Texas, is the house guest of her uncle I and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore I Golden of 3591 Twenty-ninth street. Complimenting Miss Marian Biel- ] field, a bride-elect of this month, Mrs. Harry Glick and Mrs. Abraham Ko- Ilene entertained 30 guests at an elaborate shower, luncheon, bridge and ?rah jong last Saturday after- ] noon at Webster Hall. Among other hostesses for Miss Bielfield wan Miss Meta Glickman of Clairmount ave- . nue, who was hostess to a number of friends at Webster Hall last Tuesday evening. Miss Helen Esser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Ewer, who was grad- uated from the University of Michi- nga last year, has recently been con- ferred the degree of Master of Arts. The members of the Tuesday -0 cs ocii>000-00800(1 0000-0 Bridge Club entertained with a fare- ' well dinner at Webster Hall last Tuesday complimenting Miss Hen- rietta Berger, who is leaving next week to spend the summer in Europe. At prices that aye you half. Service that is unexcelled. Service to all parts of the city. SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP Cherie. H. Rosenm•n, Prop. 231 GRATIOT AVENUE Phone Cherry 0171 8926-30 Twelfth St. Between Taylor ,roll flazel000d EUGENE H. LEHMAN, Direr for Boo 141, Tarrytown-on.H lion New York. Mr. and Mrs. harry Frank of West I Boston boulevard are in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. S. I.evine, formerly of Belmont avenue, have moved into their new home at 2684 Leslie ave- nue. AVENUE WEST Our Store Open Every Evening week. I Children. 28 ADAMS Bernard Lieberman was among the graduates of the Detroit College of Law who received their degrees last FLOWERS Our dealings with customer. does not end with sale of car. Your DOW Chevrolet is here. some remarkable reductions in price. HIGHLAND MANOR Fifth Floor Stroh Bldg. DETROIT CITY GAS CO. Although a trifle early for such a sale, we have placed on all of our beautiful Living Room Suites and Odd Pieces Mrs. Herman Fisher and Mrs. M. Ab- Morris Friedberg spent several ramson. Reservations may be made STONE-FREYMAN ) with airs Klein , Mrs. Sorock or any days last week in New York. ✓ Mr and Mrs. Sam Freyman, 330 n i de. tFhleoremnac re - , member of the auxiliary. agr of atv heenirued,..agnhntoeur c i a f , Il Mr. and Mrs. harry Newman o 665 Lawrence avenue have left for rr RECEIVES MASTERS DEGREE , 1 p nwhich Sun o r e nei d e ,T A el l 4 b b errit au x t,, t e h j a ti, ,101:ye.Seli a summer's tour through E u r o p e . -- Miss Blume Levin of Delaware ave- Mr. anti Mrs, Samuel T. Gilbert nue, a member of the educational de- After a tour through the East, Mr. ated tiom i pehotan. partment of the United Jewish Chari- and family of 31 Arden park left for ] tahnedir Mfrrsi.enSdtson ae t w2i101 75be W Charlevoix last week to spend the ties, received her Master of Laws de- gree at the University of Detroit last summer months. delphia avenue. — week. Miss Levin was formerly legal Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne out worker at the United Jewish and son. Herbert, of 2073 Hazelwood Charities. avenue and their niece, Mies Freda on•Sectsrian fo Country Marcus of Johnstown, Pa., left last e G irls. n Shool CARD OF THANKS An.di o Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif. ideally loig atec d n the Hodson Aft hour from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weiner of 3205 Mr. Schakne expects to return the N ew York. I Clairmount avenue wish to thank end of July, while Mrs. Schakne and College Preparatory Course- ' their many friends for their kindness her son and Miss Marcus will remain l y . it Certificate Recognised. ear in September. „ n o (shown them during their recent be-;until High School and Junior College I i reavement. Cour•e• in 110111 , Making. Sec• Miss Jean Golden of 3591 Twenty- curial Work. Joiirnali•ni and Kind rrrrr ten Training, hi UR iC ninth street has returned from a two •nd Art agarsessaescsoi-csa,00.00000,* months' visit with relatives and Cottage for Junior School. friends in New York. New London, For Catalogue, addres• Conn.. and Atlantic City. The first advocates of gas were laughed at and suffered much ridicule before the use of gas was accepted. New Chassis New Clutch New Axle. FLOOR• "Aincricd'e hest" lively. man of Edison avenue, was solemn- m n a Tnueast . ( Hershman Rabbi Dr. and Mrs. E. I. Berkowitz of ; Miss Miriam Fechimer has returned ;zeal (Sophie Baul-1 urly. bt hb C I en. A t N e T bje n . .os Angeles, Cali from Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, p ng) are receiving congratulations on N. Y., to spend the summer with her I day evening, June 9, in the resence 250 guests. A dinner followed t he birth of a daughter, Florine I I mother, Mrs. Henry Fechimer of Ral - lof I the ceremony. Claire, on June 9. lister avenue. I The bride wore a gown of white — Mr. Pingree anti Mrs. H. R. are Horowitz of , Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin are en- ] satin with an entrained veil held in 2266 avenue receiving . li ' Iplace with a wreath of Spanish ' . e r tertaing as m congratulations on the birth of a son, brother-in-law and sister, Professor ' Her bouquet was a shower of bridal roses and lilies-of-the-valley. The Melvin, on June 2. and We, Max M. Frocht of Pitts- 1 room's sister, Silos Irene Goldman, burgh and Professor Frocht's brother , W as maid of honor. She wore a frock WOO Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ilersh of Buf- and sister, Dr. and Mrs. falo, N. Y., announce the birth of a Frocht of New York City. Dr. and of pink taffeta trimmed with rose- Ii daughter, Henrietta, on June 6. buds and a corsage of roses to match. Mrs. Lipkin were hosts at a reception Two small flower girls wore frocks of . et last Sunday honor not their orchid Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kanter (Rena I in evening. Mrs. Dorb, mother of the bride, Thal of Saginaw) of Thomas avenue Summer storage for furs, oriental rugs, fine clothing and other valuable things is now an ac- cepted solution of the fire, moth and burglar prob- lem. It ensures besides protection the thorough examination and cleansing of your valuables. You cannot afford to neglect your fine furs, etc., when the cost of storage is so small. 2 500 1950 Among the graduates of the Col- lege of I.iterature, Science and Arts of the University of Michigan wan Morey L. Abrahams, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Abrahams of 1150 Burlin- game avenue. Mrs. J. Kabaker and daughter, Sally, and son, Samuel, of 2499 Edi- -on avenue have left for a motor trip through the East. They expect to . be gone for several weeks. IF YOU WOULD REALLY LIVE — LEA RN T( I REALLY GIVE! TIME IS MONEY! The response to our call for funds is excellent but many are wait- ing for personal solicitation. YOU will be solicited, no matter how long it takes, but we want a thousand men and women to save the workers' time by mailing their pledges direct. WILL YOU BE ONE OF THE THOUSAND? Campaign Headquarters for PALFSTINE FOUNDATION FUND JEWISH NATIONAL FUND HEBREW UNIVERSITY MORRIS FRIEDBERG, Chairman 1109 MAJESTIC BUILDING A. C. LAPPIN, Director Cadillac 2350