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90000-0000-04099(30000-0013000041 Gladstone avenue, accompanied by in honor of their nephew, Henry M.
s$orial
fi
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Personal,
the Misses Selma and Regina Renick
of Toledo, left Wednesday, June 30,
for an extended tour through the
East.
Gottlieb, Four-year-old Morton Sul-
tan, pianist, was the principal enter-
tainer of the evening. ,Mist Lottie
Sultan and Si, Lipshitz rendered sev-
eral piano and violin selections, re- No Applications Accepted by Jewish
National Fund After July 4.
spectively. Through the kindness of
Kenneth C. Weber, director of Web-
er's Michigan Broadcasting Station,
Judging by the enthusiasm that is
Station WMBC, announced the pro- being F.. the J ewi .+ h young
gram of the evening and offered sev- ladies in the city, the beauty contest
eral instrumental selections. Among
the out-of-town guests were the
MiSses May Cherniak, Gertrude Ber-
ish and Clara Zalev and Bernard Cap-
lan, S. Kroll, Harry Cherniak, all of
Windsor, Ontario. Mrs. Bertha Gott.
lieb, -Mrs. 1.. Sultan, Miss Fannie
Gottlieb and Mrs. Rose Rubenstein
assisted in receiving the guests.
Complimenting her house guest,
Miss Jeanette Rosen of Chicago, Miss
40-00-015000000440-001500000004 Evelyn Levinson entertained delight-
(Lilly at the Palmetto Hotel on Sun-
Mrs. Rae Vehon and daughter, Mar- day, June 27. Covers were laid for
gold, of Byron avenue have left to 30 guests.
spend the summer with relatives in
St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn.
Among the recent graduates in the
June, 1926, class of the Detroit
Mrs. Emil Weisberg and children, Teachers College, were the Misses
Helen and l'aul, have left, by motor, Clain LaBret and Mollie Mellow.
for a few weeks visit in New York
City.
Mrs. Pauline Goldsmith of Los An-
geles, Calif., is the guest of her
Miss Sarah Weinberg of Canfield daughter, Mrs. Jacob Cohen of 2525
avenue has. left for Rochester, N. Y.. Taylor avenue. Prior to her arrival
where she wit) take up a course in pi- in Detroit, Mrn. Goldsmith spent a
ano.
month with her daughter, Mrs. Her-
bert lumen of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin have
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left for Cleveland, Ohio, where. they
Dr. and Mrs. Albert II. Krohn
will spend the week end of July I.
and family are now occupying their
summer home at Cedar Island, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pollack and
children, Arthur and Phil are spend-
Sir. and Mrs. Joshua Karbel and
ing the summer months at their home mother, Mrs. Levine, of Webb ave-
at Lakeview, Bkr Point, Ontario.
nue, have left by motor for Cleve-
Dr. Moses Nissenbaum, who has
been interneing in Pittsburgh, has
arrived in Detroit where he will re-
same his practice of medicine.
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When Packing Your Lunch or Basket for Your
. Next Outing Insist on Having
Gunsberg's Products
There is nothing too good for your family or yourself and
there is nothing better than GUNSBERG'S PRODUCTS—why
take a chance when you're sure?
to the fact that once
"Gunsberg's" Prod-
A delightful bridge-luncheon was
given by Mrs. Joseph Kovinsky and
daughter, Minnie, of Windsor, Ont.,
at Webster Hall on Saturday, June
VIEDRAH.BARRON.
26, honoring Miss Sadye Dunn, whose
Miss Rose Elizabeth Barron, daugh-
engagement to B. Kovinsky was re-
ter
of
Mr.
and Sirs. David Barron
cently announced. Among the out-
of 627 Westminster avenue, became
of-town guests were the Misses C.
•
the
bride
of
Joseph Viedrah, son of
Zulve and NI. Subelsky and Mrs. II,
DORIS WOLOCK.
Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin Viedrah of
Samuel, Mrs. J. Sandler of Wnidsor,
Ottawa,
Ont.,
on Sunday, June 13,
and Mrs. NI. Passman of Chicago, Ill. which will be given by the Jewish Na-
at the Congregational Emanuel. The
tional Fund on Sunday, July 25, at
altar teas banked with ferns, palms
Mrs. Jack Simon of 2039 Hazelwood Rochester Park will be one of the and peonies, Rabbi A. M. Hench-
avenue and children are spending the
man officiated.
summer at South Haven, Mich.
Miss Barron was attended by her
sister, Miss Betty Barron, as maid
Miss Sylva Mellow of Hazelwood •
of honor. Miss Gertrude Barron, an-
avenue was honor guest at a surprise
other sister of the bride; :Miss Emma
graduation party given by her broth-
Goldline, of Elizabeth, N. .1., cousin
er, Sander, on Saturday evening, June
of the bride and the Misses Francis
"Indicative of the general charac
26,
Geller, Sully Malek, Jean Rosen, Ma- ter of our own June production, a
•
non Stone were bridesmaids. Hanna , few personal records properly might
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosen of 7619
Zelikovitz of Ottawa, Misses Anna ?be cited. William D. Kelley, our
Byron avenue entertained with a din-
and Rosie Brown, Sylvia and Eva agent in Newberry, in the Upper Pe-
ner party on Sunday, June 27, in hon-
Schwartz were the flower girls, and ninsula, wrote a total of 34 applica:
or of the graduation of their daughter.
little William Barron was the ring-Itions, during June. That was exceeded'
Mary. Arming the out-of-town guests
by Arthur A. Koch, of Detroit, with
were Mrs. NI. Holtzman and family of
Louis Viedrah, brother id the 43 and Leslie B. Eby, also of Detroit,
Los Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
groom, assisted as best man. The fol- with 44.
A. Hoffman and family of Toledo,
lowing attended as ushers, William
"Louis Norman and E. A. Rosen-
Ohio.
Barron, Murray Tait, Allen Viedrah,
berg of Detroit headed the list for to-
Freezer,
Harry tal
Abrams
and
I Irving
Morris
Geller.
June
personal production, each
Among the many social atTain giv-
Twriting $400,000. These two records
en in honor of Miss Emma Perlman,
The bride was very attractive in !are the largest written by any agent
whose marriage to Paul M. Sikov was
a gown of bridal satin made bout- of the Detroit I.ife in a single month.
an event of Sunday, June 27, were a
rant style, with rows of lace arranged The total production of the Fishman
miscellaneous shower at which the
at each side of the skirt. Her tulle agemly in Detroit, was $1,650,00.
Misses Sara and I.•tty Perlman were
I veil was held in place by a dainty This is the largest single month's
hostesses; a miscellaneous shower and
lace coronet trimmed with clusters howing ever made by this leading
bridge-luncheon at the Hotel Tuner
of orange blossoms.
Introit agency. It is all the more re-
given by the Misses Rose and Lillian
The gowns of the attendants were markable because of the fact that
Gordon and Rose and Betty Berick;
fashioned gorgeously in Pastel shades. the chief of the agency, vice-presi-
Mrs. Henry Miles entertained with a
shades.
LILIAN AUGUST.
personal shower and bridge-luncheon
Among the out-of-town guests,/
at King Wah Im Cafe and the Misses
most successful affairs of its kind. were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldfine and
Elizabeth and Lillian Glacier compli-
Inasmuch as so many photographs (laughter Emma, of Elizabeth, N. J.;1
mented the bride with a briayM at
have already been recevied at the of_ Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen of Otta-1
their bottle.
wa; Mr, and Mrs. B. Viedrah of Ot-1
taw a, Irving Freezer of New York
UKRAINIAN FEDERATION
City; Sol Katz of Bayonne, N. J.
PLANS JULY 4 BANQUET
A dinner folfowed immediately aft-
er the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Vied-
rah left for a trip to the East.
On Sunday, July 4, the Federation
of Ukrainian MN will hold a banquet
at the !Until Writh Community ('enter.
BENJAMIN—NELKEN,
275 East Ferry avenue, to celebrate
Miss Betty Nelken, daughter of
(P,,sk°-
the success of the bazaar which was
MN. Jacob Braun, and Joseph S. Ben-
0f "r"f.
given recently and to lay the founda-
jamin, son of Sirs. Mollie Benjamin
eRITI4
tion for further work, which will con-
of Cincinnati. Ohio, were unted in
sist of a tag day in Nit. Clemens on
Juts' 16 and one in Detroit on Aug.
I.
A very ((Winne musical program
has, been arranged for the evening,
and, among others, will include Jack
Weisberg, violinist of note. Mr. Weis-
berg will he accompanied 00 the piano
by Mr. Katzin, who will also render
several solos. Mr. Ilaggi of the Day
and Mr. Weinberg of the Forward will
address the guests.
The banquet will be strictly kosher
and representatives of many congr•-
gations and organizations in the city
have been invited.
your d e a le r for
"Gunsberg's"
Kosher Delicatessen.
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Glendale 8244
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marriage on Sunday, June 27, at the
Riverside Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Rabbi
Zakuta, assisted by Cantor Leonard
Braun, officiated.
The bride was lovely in a gown of
white georgette, trimmed with pearls
and chantilly lace. Her Veil of tulle
was fastened wit h a coronet of pearls
and orange blossoms, She carried in
shower bouquet of bridal roses and ;
' valley lilies.
Mrs. Leslie Mitchel, who attended
'her sister as matron of honor, wore!
a gown of orchid chiffon and lace'
• and carried a bouquet of Ophelia!
roues. Miss Violet Ziff, a niece of
: the groom, was maid of honor and
lthe Misses Ann Rosen, Henrietta
noctoC ■ otQoOotQt>04:400044
ROSE MILTON.
Dworkin, Betty Willis and Jewell
F' rank were bridesmaids. They wore
0 lice of the committee, no entries will gowns of chiffon in the pastel shades
be accepted after July 4 and all those and carried American Beauty roses.
9 who are interested are urged to con,- Little Elaine Sheriff, niece of the
munirate with the national fund C0111-
groom, and Roselyn Braun were the
0, mittee at 22:11 West Euclid avenue, flower girls and Thelma Mitchell,
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BEN SHOOK
(Originator ol Syntopetien and
Blues)
d His Famous Orchestra
of Nine Pierre for Dancingd
an En-
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Rides.
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CLEVELAND
$1.75
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Sat, Sun., and Holidays, TSc
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or telephone Euclid 2950 this week. niece of the bride, was trainbearer.
Rose M
Stilton, Lilian August and
Leonard Shapolf attended
the
en
o Doris W lock are among the many
groom as best man.
participants in the beauty contest,
During the dinner, which wan ;
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he winner of which will receive a served to 60 guests, Leonard Braun
V trip to Pah stine.
sang "0 Promise Me."
Among the out-of-town guests %vim.,
EXTEND REGISTRATION
Rabbi Melina of Berlin, Germany;
O
FOR FRESH AIR CAMP MN. NI. Benjamin, Mr. and MN. I...
and daughter, Elaine, and I.
O
Benjamin of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr.
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Registration for the Children's and Mrs. Ziff and family of Pitts-
oj Fresh Air Camp, at station No. 22, burgh; David Mitchell of Los An-,
Lake St. Clair, Mich., has been ex- geles, Cal.; Mrs. L. Bershon and
I tended for one week. Those desirous daughter, Nina; Mrs. L. Sugarman 1
ty of vacationing at the camp are re- Miss E. Sugarman and R. Rosengar-1
„v quested to register during the week den of Toledo. Ohio, and Max Rodde
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tf July I at 31 Melbourne avenue, at of Louisville. Ky.
V 1:00 p. nn., every day except Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin left for a
I and Sunday. The fee is $5.50 and a six weeks' trip to California and up-
() 01 dem sit must be made at time of on their return will reside in De-
1 registration. Omit.
In order to prevent disappointments
, parents are urged to see that the chil-
KAPLAN—AUGUST
, then have absolutely clean heads. Out
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac August of 200
; of the 290 children, of the first group Alger avenue, announce the marriage
A, to attend camp, 60 were excluded by of their daughter, Mabel, to Nathan
v I the Board of health nurses IweilUSe of
N. Kanian of Detroit, son of Mr. and
Oi
uncleans heads.
Mrs. Beniamin Kaplan of Springfield,
1,1,10,, CorLdly lwiiel
JII NEY413 11 ■ 11 1 1ne.
JANNEY-BOWMAN BLDG.
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Park and Elizabeth
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Mass., which took place on Sunday
June 27, at the home of the bride;
epinartse(nits. Rabbi A. Si, Hershman ofil-
0 MT. CLEMENS TAG DAY
PROVES HUGE SUCCESS
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Following a trip to Yellowstone
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[tenons show that the Bahr Day Park. Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan will re-
0000000000000o0ono0000o00OG0000000000000000000000-0; 000000000000000000 , Nursery tag clay held at Mt. Clemens side in Detroit.
•on Sunday, June 27, was very sue-,
' 0ssful. The chairman of the cont. !
WOLF—BERNSTEIN.
mittee ni s•harge wishes to take this The Elkins Hotel, Nit. Clemens,
opp• rtunity to thank all who gave wan the scene of a pretty welding
Ask About
• Frank & Seder—
their support and the following in par- . on Sunday, June 27, when Minn Betty
Our
Ocular: Miss Mara Pearlman, Miss Bernstein, (laughter of Joseph Bern-
Deferred
Eighth Floor—Charge
Ida Greenwald end Miss Anne Kurtz- Mein, manager of the Jewish Daily
P•ymel.
Accounts Incited
/17.1 r o / 44 7 man WOODWARD
of the All
Blue Bird Girls Club; Mrs. • Forward, and Sirs. Bernstein, become
Plan
Katie Heller, Sirs. Rose Burnstine, the bride of Joseph W o lf of rid,.
Mrs. Samuel Blumenthal, Miss Clara ; Over 100 guests from New York.
Ahremowich, and Mr. Elkin, who vol. Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and
tint eered the use of the Hotel Elkin Buffalo attended and congratulatory
as the headquarters for the workers. messages were received from all over
th country, as well an from Poland.
Steiger Back i■ Lemberg.
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W A ItSA W. -- (J. T. A. i -Stank - , Family Upstairs at Garrick.
law Steiger, the central figure of th•
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Steiger trialafte
" The Family t . a . iair.. ..
!an t ear,
y
has returned
Other Sixes and Prices
a corned
to Lemberg
r an nlmence of many
Bound edges. Larg• variety of
.of home life of "The Show-Off Is nye
months abroad. Steiger intends to re-
stenciled designs in colors.
of which the NOW York Post nad:
enter Lemberg University to scon,
$3.95
800 ft
"It in the best play. no far, of the
t inue his studies.
619 ft....
.
2.98
new neason," will be the next offering
407 ft
$1.35
of Ann Harding, Rollo Peters and the
36054-is
.85
Garrick Company, beginning Monday.
24,48 - i■
,50
July 5.
Thin play is the work of Harry
Canter of Congregation Mogen
KIMLARK RUGS
pelf and was originally produced by
Ahr•ham, Farnsworth A••
Heavy twisted fibre.
Sam H. Harris at the Gaiety Theatre,
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
Pretty designs.
Will
• New 'York City, last August.
MODEL
wear for years.
"The Family Upstairs" is distinctly
Recommended
by New York, Chi- l
8.$ ft
99.75
a romantic background. It is a cress.
Reversible and
Plain and Stand
earn and Detroit physicians.
4.60.6 ft...
6.95
section
of American life, in popular
centers. Colored borders. Limited quantity to
36.72 i ■ ...
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
3.95
e plan of comedy and laughter, with
sell at • big reduction.
nn
the
stare
today. and will rev"al
Cell at
532 MEDBURY
the entire Garrick Company in a new
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Phone Empire 4322
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$5.50
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Life Insurance Underwriting prop- dent Morris Fishman, now is in Eu-
erly may be considered an a fairly rope-
"This total production did not rep-
accurate barometer of general busi-
ness conditions in any particular sec- resent any unusually large individual
tion of the United States, according application. The average application
to Homer Guck, assistant to the pres- was 52,400. One of the factors con-
ident of the Detroit Life insurance tributing to the constant and steady
increase in the volume of life insur-
company.
ance underwriting in Michigan, is the
Continuing Mr. Guck said: "This operatin of the migrant for accept-
barometer shows conclusively that ing applications from tried and prov-
there never was it time in :Michigan en agents of the company, applica-
when business vonditions were quite tions on limited amounts without
Si generally satisfactory as at pres- medical
examiaatiun. This is par-
ent. This applies particularly to De- ticularly helpful to
the agents operat-
troit, and, in a very considerable
ing in rural communities, and smaller
measure, to every section of the state. towns. While the plan was initiated
"'I'he underwriter, of the Detroit by
many American life insurance
Life Ii nurtince company, in a special companies, only after six pan' ex-
campaign in honor of our President perience of the Canadian companies,
M. E. O'Brien, made a record pnnluc- so far, the results as applied in
Lion in the month of June, just con- Michigan, are reported to be
gener-
cluded, of $4,1:10,695.lt0 of new bus- a lly satisfactory to the companies and
Mess. This is, I believe, the, largest t 0 the agents.
amount of life insurance ever writ-
ten by any life insurance company,
operating in this state, in n single
month. Last year, when the agents
of our company conducted a similar
"City of Toledo"
campaign in June month, the produc-
tion wins 53,300,000. This year's rec-
5(30 A. M. EVERY DAY TO
ord in June brings the total writings
of our underwriters up to $14,580,-
744 fur the first six months of 1926,
as compared with $11,762,000 for a
similar period last year.
1
"The increase in life insurance un.
I lerwriting in Michigan, in our organ-
ization, is but symbolic of that indi-
' rated by all other life insurance cool-
an Watering
Queen el
; panies, operating in this state. The
Places
percentage of increase, I understand,
Sundays and Hol.days, 32.00
is approximately larger than any
other year. Inasmuch as there are
110 companies licensed by the State
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Insurance department, to operate in
Michigan, this record is impressive.
The Lake Tr,p Giving Joy, Pleasure
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ucts are tasted, ,ou
always insist upon
"Gunsberg's." Ask
Now 39c each
SCHIEBEL—JOFFA
'Chit marriage of Nliss Evelyn Isa-
bel Jolts, daughter of David Jaffa
of 'ruled., Ohio, and Mathias Schie-
bel, amt of Mr. and Sirs. Louis Schie-
bel of Brooklyn, N, Y., took place
on Wednesday, June 23, at the home
of S': .. Arthur Harris, 1465 Bur
linguineavenue, sister of the bride.
Dr. l.t. " Si, Franklin officiated. Sir,
and Mrs. Schtebel will make their
home in Brooklyn .
LARGEST MONTH IN HISTORY OF
DETROIT LIFE INSURANCE CO.
STATION IOBB
(Pisgah Lodge) BROADCASTING
Our remark able
growth has been due
We offer several hundred
goo& books of fiction, all
of which have regularly sold
at $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50,
BLUMBERG—MAUREL
A very pretty wedding took platie
on Sunday, June 20, at 2201 Gladstone
avenue, when Miss Helen Maury',
daughter of Mrs. Gussie Maud, be-
dtime the bride of Abraham II. Blum-
berg of this city. Sliss Hermoine
Muurel, sister of the bride, was maid
of honor and Marcus Horwitz attend-
ed the groom as last man. Miss Rose
Bluinb•rg, sister of the groom, assist-
ed as bridesmaid and Benjamin Wen-
(fell acted in the capacity of usher.
Following a trip through the East,
Sir. and Mrs. Blunilterg will reside at
2070 Blaine avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Si . IL Fried of Stu-
benville, Ohio, whiya,have been the
guests of their sister, Mrs. Esther
Dreifus of Elmhurst avenue, have re-
turned to their home.
land, where they will remain for a
Harry 1.. Cummins of Burlingame week.
avenue is the guest of his mother in
Los Angeles, Cal,
Complimenting her niece, Anna
Goldstick, whose marriage to Paul
Mi ss Nettie Schakne of Pittsbujigh, Lowenthal of Chicago, III., will. bean
Pa., is the guest of her brotherlind event of August, Mrs. S. Goldstick of
siste r, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schakne Blaine avenue entertained at a mis-
of 11 azelwasod avenue,
cellaneous shower on Tuesday, June
•
29, at Webster hall. Miss Goldstick
• M I rs. Ida Schultz and son, Leon, received many lovely gifts.
of I 5916 Linwood avenue, have In ••
turn, ed from a tour through South-
Miss Edythe Lieberman of Chicago
ern Canada and Eastern United boulevard entertained with a bridge
Stats us. They visited relatives and on Wednesday afternoon in honor of
frier ids in Boston, Rochester, New Miss Florence Trunsky of Boston
York c, Pittsburgh, Toledo and Getys- boulevard, who is leaving,for Cedar
burg
Point to spend the remainder of the
summer.
Pt nor to her departure for New
Mr. and Mrs. Siminm Cugell and
Yon on Sunday last, Mrs. Walter
Man son of West Euclid avenue en- family of 2069 Cortland avenue are
terti tined the following guests at din- spending the summer at their summer
ncr at Northwood Inn: Mrs. Celia home at Edgewater Beach, Amherst-
(Ida, y, Anna Meddleman, Mary Wal- burg Ont.
lace, , Fannie Feinburg, Bessie Mel-
•
son, Lena Fi7inberg and F'ay Wallace, A rather unique musical was given
un Friday evening, June 25, by Mrs.
M Ea. and Mrs. Arthur Wolfe and Louis Sultan and Mrs. Elias Ruben-
fath r, Michael Rosenberg of 2220 stein at 600 Ekst Boston boulevard,
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