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JUNIOR HADASSAH
INSTALLS OFFICERS 1
Elects Delegates to Convene'
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lion at Cleveland
July 1, 2, 3.
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VALUE FAMOUS DRESS SHOP 2nd FLOOR
June Sale of New
At the last regular meeting of
Detroit fait Junior Haslassah of-
Mans and board of directors for the
year 1930-31, were installed in an
impressive manner by Mrs. Joseph
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PAGE SEVEN
BICUR CHOLEM SRS.'
30TH ANNIVERSARY
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Peter NIvretsky of M.ty avenue, Windsstr. Ont., an
nounce the engagement Of their dais: liter, Lillian, tee Nathan Slorris
son of Mrs. Lena Morris of Ilazelwo..1 avenue, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Silver of 3030 Sturtevant avenue announce the
engagement of their slaughter, Lilian. tst Merton NI. Ertz, son of J. 51
Ertz of Bradford, Pa.
Mr. and Sirs. William Aronovitz announce the engagement of their
slaughter, Itstse., to Norman I. 1Nelf , ::,11,1e11, S011 stf Mr. and Mrs. S.
II. 1Veingarden, The wedding will cis, place in the fall.
SD. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan of ‘1, , t Grand avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Dorsthy, to lien Wendell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Wendell. Beceptisin Sunday, June 15.
Mr. and Sirs. Isaac King of 451 Ilagus• avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Anne, t• , Ben Densen of this city.
Mr. and Sirs. Barnet I) life of A1111 krbstr announce the engagement
of their datinhter, Helen, to Jack IL Hertzberg, son of Sir. and Mrs.'
Isidor Hertzberg- o f Ypsilanti, Mich.
THE KIND THAT OTHERS ARE
SELLING AND WE SHOULD
SELL FOR $15 AND $16 !
Mr. ansl Sirs. Sam Warstnsslf anisnunce the engaessisent of the
daughter, Estelle., to Milton Harris, son of Mr. 1111,1
Jasstls
At Benton's You Pay Only
Wedding Calendar
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June 7-- Nliss Henrietta Greenberg, slaughter of Sir, and BI's.
Aaron Greenberg, to Harry Pomerantz, son of Sir. and Mrs. l'i'ter
Pomerantz, at the bride's residence, I Ilazelwstttsl.
June 8—Miss Anne R. Tulin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hymns
, 'rutin, to Louis J. Bigman, son of Sir. and Iles, :kbrahans Ilignian, at
Jericho Temple.
June IS--Sliss Gertrude A. Brenner, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
William L. Brenner of 3801 Twenty-ninth street, to David Kirsh, von
of Mrs. R. Kirsh of 30(10 Kendall avenue, at Temple Beth El.
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Thirty years ago, the Minor ('ho-
tel)) Society was organized for the
purpose of assisting the needy and
sick. On Sunday, Juts . 0, the so-
ciety will receive a new charter
SIZES 14 to 40
Dresses for sports, business and dance.
They flaunt capes, demure sleeves, capelets
They flat t e r with ruffles, scarfs and
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WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager
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Sunday Dinner
TABLE D'IIOTE DE LUXE
$150
CELIA J. SCHOSTAK
,June 15—Bliss Irene Schlesinger, slaughter of Mr. and Sirs. John
II. Ehrlich. The following were Schlesinger of 11123 Blaine avenue, In Irving Gilbert, snit of Mr. and
Sirs. J. II. Gilbert of 19733 Andover ave'nue, at II'nai Moshe.
installed:
June 1S—hiss Ruth Neinniss, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Louis Nei-
President, Celia Schostak; vice-
presidents,
Anne Green, Helen man of West Philadelphia avenue, to Herman L. Berg, son of 31r, and
Sirs,
Sam Ketner of Clements avenue.
Kass, Rose Schwartz; treasurer,
CHERNOFF APPOINTED
Mary Barak; recording secretary.
June 17-51iss Estelle Ms•yerson, slaughter of Mrs. Rose Meyerson
PRINCIPAL ATLANTIC
Rose Ilerie:k; corresponding secre- of 3018 N'icksburts, to Aran Silverman, son of Mr. and Mrs, SI. Silver-
CITY HEBREW SCHOOL
tary, Betts: Smith; board of direc- man of :144 Hannon avenue.
tors: Steins. Baron, Naomi Buch-
June 21—Muriel Hops' Netzorg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
I. Chernoff (Chstrnishowskyl,
halter, Harriet Fox, Margaret N•tzorg, to Joseph J. Robinove of Detroit.
prominent in Detroit Hebrew edu-
NIstranz, Edythe Brechner, Jean
June 22-111iss Edna Sklar, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Sklar, to cational circle's as principal and
Harvitz, Sophie Schneider, Rose
Dr. Henry Green, son of Sir. and Mrs. II. Green.
organizer of the Kadimah Hebrew
Ilus:Inuan, Zelda Teitelbaum, Helen'
June 22—Bliss Evelyn Newman, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. II schools, left Detroit this week to
Resler, Jean Kaslow, Charlotte
Lev, Pauline F'ishman, Aneita Cas- Newman, to Samuel Fishman, son of Sirs. K. Fishman of Cleveland, become the principal of the Atlan-
at
the
Stutter lintel in Detroit.
tic City Hebrew Institute.
per, Rose Greenwald, Dorothy Ra-
June 29—Miss Sophie Levine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Selig • Mr. Chernolf, who is a graduate
binowitz, Anne Munson, Lillian
of
the Lodz Seminary and whs . ! has
Levine of 2471 Ford court, to Sidney Dorb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Gordon.
taught in many at the large Euro-
The fohlwing were elected as del-, herb of 223'2 Taylor avenue, at Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens.
pean
centers, is known in ninny
(asides to the eighth annual Junior
Jane 29--Miss Betty Pearlman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pearl-
America
Ile-
Hadassah convention to lee held in man of 20115 West Philadelphia, to Dr. Jules Ni. Goldsmith, 1st Congre-
brew pedagogue'. Ile Wan princi-
Cleveland July 1, 2 and 3: ufiicial gation Beth David, Fourteenth and Elmhurst.
pal of the Kirby Center here prior
delegates, Schostak, Nonni
to organizing the Kadimah School
Buchhalter, (list, Ann
at 11729 Linwood, corner Tuxedo,
Green, Jelin Horwitz, Zelda Teddy-
which he directed for five years.
Issum, Rstss. Schwartz; alternates,
Mr. Chernoff is succeeded as
Sh His Baron, An llostkstein, Eth-
principal of the Kadimah School
el Chover, Shirley Nall, Jean Ka,
by II. NI. hutnick, graduate of the
low, Florence Rosen and Minnie.
Hebrew Teachers' Seminary in
Cohen; proxies, Esther Elcanan,
June 3—To Dr. and Sirs. S. Roy Goldstein (Gertrude Gilbert), el Ekaterinoslav, Russia. S1 r. Kut-
Lillian Gladstone, Bessie Kaplan, slaughter, Marian Sally.
nick was principal of ninny Tarbuth
Elaine Klanfer, Jeanie Nissen-
June 1—To Sir.and Mrs. Abe Max (Sadie Rycus) of 2921 Sturte- schools in Poland and for the last
baum, Henrietta Reese and Hilda
three years taught in Canasta. Ile I
sant, a daughter, Lois Estelle..
Reese.
has also been active in journalism.I
May 11—To Sir. and Mrs. Ben hither (Betty Shore) of 16825
The Detroit unit had a successful
year, having remitted to the attire Wildessiere, a son, Burton.
of national headquarters $2,n35,
May 2 2—Ti Mr. and Sirs. Sainued Becker of 2751 Rochester, a
, $1,770 of which seas remitted for daughter, Stacie Della.
specific Junior Hadassah prstjects
Slav 19—To Mr. and Sirs. Ilarry Appel of 2923 Doris avenue, a I
in Palestine; $-100 to the Jewish son, Kenneth J.
Congregation Beth El held its
National Fund and $1115 to the
May
17—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perchekoff of 8533 Twelfth street, annual flower service on Friday
emergency fund.
a daughter, Addle.
evening, Jute 11. Maurice Golsl-
Since Junior Hadassah is the
May 14—To Mr. and Sirs. Jack W. Pincus of 2983 Hazelwood, a blatt of Cincinnati officiated.
young women's Zionist organiza-
tion and is a constituent of the slaughter, Bessie.
Mrs. Alex Levin of Cleveland is
Zionist organization of America,
May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pasternak (Jeanne Hutton) of
the guest stf her sister, Mrs. I. Op-
malty of the Junior Iladasah dele- Bay City, a son, Farrell Reid.
gates will also attend the Z. 0. A.
Slay 7—Sir. and Sirs. Henry B. Pergament of 3800 Tuxedo, a penheins Her slaughter, Miss •
Emelie Levin, has returned to her
convention at Cleveland.
slaughter, Joyce Esther.
home after spending the week-end
The Detroit ISnit invites all Jew-
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l'arker (Sarah Kraft( of 3310 Carter here,
i s h young women over 18 years of
avenue, a son, Gilbert.
ego to join in the work of Zionism,;
Mrs. Sarah Kramer recently en-
through Junior Hadassah.
,
joyes1 a several (lays' visit with
relatives in Detroit.
ELECT MRS. KAVANAU
J:
TO HEAD SISTERHOOD
Mrs. Lane Clinkofstine has re-
ititsur.n,e.(iIntd)rtihne California. spending
WISE—APPLE
At the annual election of ofli •
arrittgen
special Week
-Day Luncheons
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men's luncheon at 85c. Children's Dinner Soc.
Dinner tonight $1.50.
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and theater patrons. Cass Avenue entrance.
Popular prices.
COFFEE SHOP—Plate Luncheons 55c, 00c, 05c, and
70c. Table and counter servile.
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s'i'rs in May Mrs. S. I.. Karelian
was chosen as president of the Sis
terhood of Congregation Emanuel
for the coming year Mrs. Kaye-
nau, who has always been active
in communal affairs, is a past ma-
tron of Purity ('hatter and is one
of the youngest women to have
been elected as president of a Sis-
terhood.
Mrs. Isadore Karbel and Mrs.
Meyer Shugerman are first and
second vice-presidents, respective-
y, and Mrs. Harry Levin is treas-
urer. Mrs. William Adelson is the
new secretary. Appointive offices
Ind committees will be announced
by the new president.
On Wednesday, June 131, the
Sisterhood will honor the retiring
president, Mrs. Mary Jacobson, at
a luncheon at the synagogue, cor-
ner Taylor and Wilson avenues.
Mrs Jacobson, under whose lead-
ership the Sisterhood achieved a
splendid success during the past
year, is a comparative newcomer
to Detroit, having recently come
here from Bay City. where she
svas president of the Ladies Auxil-
iary and of Daughters of Zinn for
a number of years.
An interesting program is being
planned for the luncheon. Mrs.
Herman Greenberg will sing, ac-
companied by Sirs. Emory %mash,
and the newly elected officers will
he installed. Sirs. Edith Rosen-
zweig is chairman of the luncheon
and Mrs. Max Schubiner is in
charge of reservations, which must
be in not later than Monday,
June In.
Evelyn Apple, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Apple of Pingree
avenue, was united in marriage to
Herman Vi he, son of Mr. and Sirs.
George Wise, on Sunday, June 1,
at Temple Beth El. The cere-
mony was performed by Dr. Leo
SI. Franklin. After the ceremony
dinner was served at thy Book
Cadillac Venetian Room.
The bride was gowned in a Lan-
vin model of rose beige chiffon and
alencon lace, with picture hat ts
match. She carried a shower
bouquet of Pernet roses and lilies
of the valley. Her sister, Slits ,
Elizabeth Apple, who acted as her
bridesmaid, was ;rowiest in a Patti
model of aquamarine, hat to
match. She starriest a bouquet of
Joanna I'erkins roses.
After a honeymoon trip through
the east the couple will reside at
satil Hazelwood.
Preceding her marriage, the
bride was entertained by Sirs.
Harry Hartman at a handkerchief
and hosiery
•
shower; Mrs. Tessa
Pendergast, at a kitchen shower;
Miss Elizabeth Apples at a linen
shower. The following entertained
with bridge-luncheons: The Misses
Sylvia and Rea Schuster, Ida Hu-
bert, Selma ROSS, Esther Rubin
and Rosalind Schubot.
OLD FOLKS HOME
Card Party:
The NoHhwestern Branch of the
Jewish Old Folks' Home is plan-
ning a card party to hi' held on
Monday. JUN. 9, at 1:15 p. m., at
MRS. SACHSE LAUDED
the slubisstms of the Hostess Bak
ing
Cn., Oakman Istulevaril and
BY J. N. F. COUNCIL
Twelfth street. The proceeds will
go to the home to buy some of the
The Jewish National Fund Coen-
eil of Detroit, at its meeting IVell- many things they are in dire !less]
of. Sirs. F. LeVey is chairman of
nesslay evening, lauded the efforts
of Mrs. Eli Sachse in behalf of the the slay.
tree fund for Palestine. :Mrs.
Excursion July 2,
Sachse alone was responsible for
The Northwestern branch will
the planting of 200 trees in mem-
hold
an excursion to Mild° Park on
nry and in honor of deceased as
well as Hiving Detroiters. Trees Wednesday, July 2. Sirs. Y. Blatt
are planted in Palestine at $1.50 nikof, chairman; Sirs. Jack Harris,
co-chairman.
each.
Any organization wanting t. ,
give a parts: or stating for guests
of Old Folks' Home, should ems,
municate with Mrs. N1. I'. Fisher,
secretary, Longfellow 7079.
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SUNDAY, JUNE 15
DANCING—BASEBALL—FIELD EVENTS—PRIZES
June 16.
Sirs. Joseph Thal of Detroit vis-
ited last week at the home of Mrs.
For the twenty-ninth consecu- Adolph Creenebaum.
' Ise year the members o f Temple
lst h El will gather aboard the
To mark the elose of the pros-
:earner Columbia on Monday eve- ent season, Temple Beth El Sister-
' I lig, June In. In previous years hood and the Ladies Aid Society
• se attendance has lwen largely held an enjoyable joint meeting
• •nlined to the younger group with in liliiss ('ark on Wednesday after-
noon,
MENORAH TO CONDUCT
SCHOOL THIS SUMMER
NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.)—The
Menorah Association, Inc., will
snruluct a summer school in New
York City between July 7 and Au-
gust 15, it was announced by llenry
II urwitz, Chane:ellor of the ;Mies-
elation and director of the school.
The object of the school, accorsling
to Mr. Hurwitz, is primarily to in-
crease Jewish knowledge among
Hdlege students, and in particular
to train gifted students as leaders
of Jewish study and discussion
groups.
Mr. Hurwitz announced that the .
SIenstrah Summer School, which
wilI la. held at the Jewish Insti-
ttle of Religion, is made possible
this year by funds received from
.lulius Rosenwald, S. 11'. Straus.
LLOYD ROSENBERG
Edward Lasker and Lucius N. I.it-
toiler. The various eioUrAes to be
the Isanple and their friends but offered will cover t he following sub
year it is planned to make the ;vets: Phases of the living .1s, o's
blight n congregational gl.t•t0- Heritage, the Making of the SInd-
'her, To this end the hoard of ern Jews and Aspects of Contem-
err of the temple are essoper- porary Jewish life.
ng with the Young People's Tem-
Cluh under whose auspices the
Air is to be given. Lloyd Itos- SEES YIDDISH WANING
''erg, chairman, reports that no
AS TONGUE OF MASSES
l•dt is being spared to make this
' , Hight the outstanding wwial
MONTREAL.—(J. T. A.) -Eng-
••tit of the summer season.
A lish is rapidly becoming the lan-
it
Simons orchestra will guage of the Jewish masses for
sy the dance music and other
Yiddish is losing its held and He-
Hilly enticing forms of entertain-
brew cannot become their language
st will be part of the program.
it was pointed snit by Chaim Green-
Ts kern may be obtained at the berg
in address on cultural prob-
sple or from any of the members lems of American Jewry at the
the committee. Attendance is
convention of the Jewish National
• confined to members of the
Workers Alliance. Pointing out
;plc. The Steamer Columbia
that Yiddish cannot remain the'
)5:s the fssd of ‘Voodward aye-
language of the Jewish masses he
- at 0:30 when dancing begins
concluded that English must be-
will continue until midnight., come the spoken tongue of the Jew.
I •• boat snicks at 11:30 permitting ish people and Ils•brew the mother
,w. rish to do so to leave
tongue in order to strengthen the
that twthiim
i
hold of the Jews on their national
treasures.
PITTSBURGH.---(J. T. A.)—A
gift of $325,100 will be given to the
University of Pittsburgh
b
g
y Si
rs.
Marjorie Falk Levy and her broth-
er, Leon Falk, to commemorate the
Jewish Radio Hour.
memory of Cher mother, Fanny
Dr. Elias Margolis who has been
PERFECTION LODGE
Ed•l Falk. The endowment will Its• oar ,' in a series of addresses on Perfection Lodge No. 4$6, F. &
it programs of the Jewish hour. A. M..
used for the erection of a model
will have • special mom-
elementary school which will Ise un- sill again be heard on the air on munication on June 11, 7 p. m. E.
der the supervision of the Sail.) alInsfay afternssm, June 54, over a A. Degree.
of Education of the University,
t work of stations, including.
CHARLES K. SANDORFS
and will be named in honor of Sirs \ I SW, Detroit. Dr. Margolis, rah-
Secretary
Falk.
of Congregation Emanuel, Mt.
Ry order of
Vernon, N.
and a leader in na. S'AMUEL I.. K.AVANAU, W. M.
movements,
""mal
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GnIslman, Sirs. Ida Backer, and
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