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Mrs. Leon A. Gersten and Mrs.
harry S. Sheresky were joint host-
esses at a bridge-luncheon at the
Knollwood Country Club Wednes-
day, June 11, honoring :Hiss Betty
Isivenson of Chicago, a bride-elect.
The centerpiece was a bridal pro-
cession. Covers were laid for 14.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robinson of
C, West Grand avenue an-
nounge the engagement of their daughtez , Atom( Sarah Hillel, to Alvin
11. Graff, formerly of Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. Goldberg of 1 120 Cleveland Ileights boule•
'ard, Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Detr, .1. announce the engagement
of their daughter Reva Natalie, to Alfred E. Marks, son of Mrs. Fanny
Marks of Chicago, formerly of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Handal Solomon annot .n.c the engagement of their
daughter, Niary, to Louis Modell.
The Misses Rose Bell and Cecile
Lapides were joint hostesses at
hosiery and handkerchief shower
Wednesday evening, June 3, at the
home of Miss Hell, 1951 Taylor
avenue, in honor of Rose Cutler
a bride-elect. They entertained
36 guests, and bridge was the di-
June 21—Muriel Hope Netzorg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
version of theevening. Miss Es- Netzorg, to Joseph J. Robinove of Detroit.
ther Pomerantz entertained at an
June 22—Miss Edna Sklar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Sklar, to
ivory and green kitchen shower, Dr. Henry Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Green.
Wednesday evening, June 18. Miss
June
22—Miss Evelyn Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. It
Cutler is to become a bride July 6.
Newman, to Samuel Fishman, son of NIrs. K. Fishman of Cleveland,
at the Statler 'lute' in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldblatt and
June 22—Miss Grace I. Lovinger, daughter of Mrs. Theresa Lovin-
laughter and Mr. and MN. J. Hol-
lander spent Decoration Day in ger, to Alex Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Rosenthal, at Congre-
gation B'nai Moshe.
San Diego and Agua Caliente.
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Wedding Calendar
Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz
of 2433 Blaine avenue announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Bar-
ney Julian, on Saturday morning.
June 28, at the Twelfth-Atkinson
branch of the Shaarey Zedek. They
will be at home to relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 29, from
2 to 5 and from 7 to 10. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwartz of
:714 Gladstone announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, David, which
took place at the Mishkan Israel
Synagogue, Blaine and Linwood,
Saturday morning, June 7. llonor-
ing this occasion, a reception for
75 guests was held Sunday eve-
' nine at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Schwartz.
The Misses Jessie and Frieda
. Greenberg of 2967 Tuxedo avenue
arc leaving Saturday to spend two
weeks with their parents in Otta-
wa, Ont.
Mrs. A. Goldberg of 827 Elgin
avenue entertained at her home
' for 20 guests on June 7 at a
bridge-luncheon shower in honor
of Miss Anna Rosener, a bride-
elect.
A surprise stork shower was
given in honor of airs. Charles
Curtis by her mother, Mrs K. San-
ders of Detroit, on Tuesday, June
10. After bridge, dinner was
served to 73 guests, among whom
were many members of the He-
brew Loan Association.
June 22—Miss Ethel Wepman, daughter of S. Wepman of Grand
Rapids, Mich., to William L. Kliger, son of Mrs. I. Kliger, 11814 Dex-
ter boulevard, Detroit.
June 29—Miss Cybille Kliger, daughter of Mrs. Ida Kliger of
11814 Dexter boulevard, to Philip Gibbs, formerly of New York City.
June 29—Rynee Anne Ginsberg, (laughter of Ntr. and Mrs. I.
Ginsberg of Glendale avenue, to David D. Rothenberg, son of Mr. and
hie s. Niax Rothenberg of Leslie avenue, at Northwood Inn,
—To the bride-to-be
—To the graduate
—To the traveler
MISS SELMA KLEIN
Miss Selma Klein of 8740 Ar-
cadia AYHl be the featured enter-
, tallier on the monnlissht sponsored ,
by the Sigma Iota l'i Sorority on
June 21, Miss Klein, who won
(
, radio fame, will render several pi-
ano selections.
CAMP IS PLANNED ON
OPENING DAY JUNE 22
The 'Mothers Clubs of the Jew-
('enters Association are plan-
ning a joint outing on Sunday
June 22, when the Ginsburg Camp
for Mothers and Babies will open
for the 19301 season. Special buss-
er have been chartered to transport
July 6—Miss Rose Cutler, daughter of Mrs. Eva Cutler of 3772 those who wish to gin to and from
Webb avenue, to Edwin L. Elk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Elk of 13706 camp. The charge will Inc $1 per
person for the round trip. Busses
Linwood avenue, at Jericho Temple.
will leave the Jewish Center at 9
a. in. Mothers Club members and
their firends are invited to attend
the opening of camp on this day.
The Ginsburg Camp for Nloothers
and Babies is planning an interest-
ing program for the coming season,
June 18—To Mr. and Airs. Arthur Gellman (Ray Posner of To and for the opening day special
features have been planned.
eolith) of Taylor avenue, a daughter.
Registrations are being taken for
June 15—To NIr. and Mrs. Milton Goldsmith (Estelle Oppenheinil
the ramp at the Jewish (Amer, 31
of 3010 Chicago boulevard, a (laughter, Paula Jane.
Melbourne avenue, every day 1,, -
June 13-1'o Mr. and N1rs. Charles Ginsberg (Annette Federman) tweet] the hours of 9 a n d 5 and on
of 2745 Cortland avenue, a son, Stuart Nlaynard.
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings
June 13—To ND. and Mrs. Herman .1. Agins of 15364 Hohnur aye- between 7:30 and 9 o'clock. Reg
nue, a daughter, Joyce.
istrations tnust be accompanied Ly
June 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Sklar (Betty Kaplan) of $5 deposit which Will be applied on
the first week's board at camp.
. Petoskey avenue, a (laughter, Elaine Sandra.
June 29—Miss Betty Pearlman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pearl-1
man of 2005 West Philadelphia, to Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Goldsmith of 2953 Hazelwood, at Congregation Beth
David, Fourteenth and Elmhurst.
June 29—Miss Jeanette Auslander, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Jellies
Sobel, to Nathaniel Pernick, at B'nai Moshe Synagogue.
B'NAI MOSHE SCHOOL
CLOSING EXERCISES
June 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 11. Keene of 2343 West Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Koperman of I avenue, a son, Irving Frazer.
June 8--Tin Mr. and Sirs. Edward A. Sinus (Ruth Goldsmith), a
Omira avenue had as their guest
On Monday evening, June 17, a
Miss Esther Kopperman of New son, Roger NI.
• capacity audience witnessed the
lurk, who was extensively enter-
June 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schwartz (Betty Mendelssohn) elnsing exorcises of the Mini
tained by her cousins, Miss Betty of 1515 Lawreince, a son, Ellen Leslie.
Nloshe Sunday School. The wel-
Kopernian and Mrs. Benjamin
June 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Keller (Irene Wiener) of coming address was delivered by
Fishman, and by friends.
Robert
Rosenberg, president of the
Burlingame,
a
son,
Don
Louis.
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congregation, who also rend the
Mrs. W. G. Zievn left to visit
resolution adopted by the congre-
her parents in Los Angeles, Cal.
BENJAMIN D. BURDICK
gation, thanking I. Alendelsselin
and theteachers for their splendid
TO HEAD LEGAL GROUP
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Fisher and
work in the school.
funnily of Cadillac boulevard left
Recitations were given by Rose
GILBERT—SCHLESINGER
for their summer home at The
At the recent election of Phi Sig.
Ruhintire, Evelyn Stern, Fl(nrence
The B'nai Slushy wan the scene
Heights, Houghton Lake, Mich., cps Lambda, national law crater-
Reisner, Laurence Friedman, Rose
where' they will remain until early ,' nity, Beta chapter, Benjamin 1). of a pretty wedding when Irene B101111, Vera Marx, Sant Schiff and'
fall.
1 Burdick was chosen as its leader Schlesinger, daughter of Mr. and Fay Press.
Were rendered
Sirs.
John
Schlesinger,
was
united
fir the ensuing year. The new
y Jeanette London, Rose Bloom
Miss Rose Farber of 987 Alger 4 . kancell , r, an tottormy, has been in marriage to Irving Gilbert, son and Pearl Pernick.
of
Mr.
and
N1rs.
J.
II.
Gilbert,
on
avenue was hostess to a number connected with the organization for
The play "Ruth the (Benner,"
of her friends at a pajama party' a number of years lie is a gradu- Sunday, June 15. Rabbi M. vas splendidly portrayed by the
in honor of her birthday, on June ate of Detroit City College Law Fbeher performed the ceremony. following: Jeanette Loudon, Ethel
The brit!• was exquisitely
IC A midnight luncheon was Schist', and is a leader of its al-
Bernstein, Edythe Fisher, Hermina
s, eyed and bridge and dancing I umni associati , it. Ile is also a 11:1- gowned in white satin. Duchess
Ring, Bettie Halpirn, Pearl Per-
wire the diversions of tae evening. ticnal officer, holding the office of and rose pointe lace formed a
nick, Morris Korntield, Charles
grand scribe. David Nliro is the close fitting cap with orange blos- Blair, Herman Schwartz, Bernard
s oms holding the veil in pl ace.
retiring chancellor.
Gorash, Sam Schiff, Goldie Rubin-
CENTER SUMMER PLAY
Other newly elected officers are: She carried a bouquet Of white tire, Vern Niers, arid Betty Goolli-
SCHOOL TO OPEN SOON Morris Silverman, vice-chancellor; nees and boolny'shreath. She was son.
David Gauze, scribe; Irwin Klan, :Wended by her cousin, N1iss The-
Five beautiful tableaux were pre-
The Jewish ('enters Association .1u:tester; and Henry Thumin, trib- ws Schlesinger, maid of honor. sented with n gnat number of chil-
o was gowned in yellow net and
These I dicers, Lewis Slott-
will open its summer play schools une•.
dren featured in them. The orators
ca cried
Coolidge row's. Thr
were: Ethel Bernstein, Clara En.
ut the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne tling and Samuel P. Chase VOMills,
In • lesmaids
were Miss Edith
-delnerg, Betty Halprin and Pearl
:incline, at the Fenkell brooch, 3130 the ho ard of counsell ors.
.wnstein.
Niiss Lillian Levy,
Installation of officers took place
Fenkell avenue, on Monday, July
NI , Pearl Levy.
Shore
Country
at
the
Lake
Those featured in other roles
7. The opening will be featured by
the groom was attended by Ar-
Saturday night. Chancellor NUN
were: Adele Palansky, Best ric••
rally.
n a • an
dg Man
Peter
llotfenberg, Ma n a Rosenthal, Shit'
l'icnics, baseball, volleyball and installed the new officers.
William
Hyman.
Andrew
Schlesin-
Lev Hirsh. Betty Farkas, Edward
other games, swimming, storytell- lino:tilos. guest. and friend of the
en
brother of the bride, and
Meirer, Jerome Krause, Oscar
ono, handwork groups, dancing, erganzaton, addressed the gather-
Maurice Kallush served as ushers.
group programs, and many ether ng. The musical part of the pro-
Szoes. Elsie Goldberg, Eugene
The bride's neither, Mrs. Schles-
Kornfield, Evelyn Kurz., Fay Fish-
entertaining and educational forms gram consisted of %meal selections
inger, wore it hlaek chiffon dress
er, Sally Greenblatt and June Itoz-
teerration will feature the satin- be Samuel Silverstein RIM Max
Marston. The committee of ar- and a corsage of roses and sweet ner and Latorence Frivilman.
int•I' program.
Pe:: i.
the evening Si
Mr. Mde's_
'The play school is open to boys rangements of this dinner-dunce
Dhit'
Mrs. Gilbert, mother of the
Kohn Was presented by the Sunday
and girls 10 to 11 years of age. was headed by Herman Avrin.
(room, wore a black georgette
School with a pen-pencil set and by
Children may be registered at the
dress and corsage of roses and
congregation with a net Of
Center on Melbourne, or at the ALPHA BETA GAMMA'S
sweet peas.
books.
Fenkell branch, during the regis-
Little Edith Schlesinger. sister
MOONLIGHT
JUNE
27
The staff of teachers was pre-
tration period, June to to July 7.
was
flower
girl,
and
of the bride,
sented with Bibles. The staff con-
Alpha Beta Gamma Sonority mil! Fuoene Schlesinger wins ringhearer sisting
Nil, Margaret Bradfield,
sponsor a nloonlight to Sugar Is- and Florence Schlesinger train- Slits Helen Moss, Sloss Evelyn Mil-
nrer.
hind next Friday, June 27. There
ler, Miss 1,11,1
Miss Rose
Dinner and (lancing followed
will be dancing on the island where
Hochberg, NI is, Betty
Bliss
the Is at will stop for an hour, as Co' ceremony at the bride's re 1 Esther Schiff. Nliss Mollie Damian,
The children of Temple Beth-El tech as on the boat. Tickets will dente, after which Mr. and Mr.. Mr. Charles Jotrobson, and Mr. Ru-
Albert left for a honeynmen
were entertained by their annual be on side at the boat.
dolph Shulman.
Members of the sorority attend- through the vast and unon their
spring picnic on Saturday, June 7.
Rabbi Moses Fischer delivered
return
will reside at 204 West
Owing to the inclement weather, ed the wedding of N1iss Min Silver,
the closing address and awarded
Euclid.
the day was spent in the Commun- a member. Oli June 15.
out-of-town guests were Mrs. I certificates of honor to the follow-
The sorority's next meeting will
ity Center where games and lunch-
zky, aunt of the bride, of ing pupils:
eon were enjoyed. The affair was be at the home of Miss Yvette
Yeungstown,
Ohio. and Morris
c: ( 1 :•:;nat.'X iv(isrt"Szl'o7.1
Gleh.h. 2282 Gladstone, Tie -day,
in charge of Mrs. Sarah Kramer.
anti Eugene kornfielol,
Garfield of Milwaukee.
June 21.
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Births
June 11—To Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Camiener IFlorence Gitlin) of
Himal.Nola—ririt Floor
OUTING TO GINSBURG
June 29—Miss Sophie Levine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Selig
Levine of 2471 Ford court, to Sidney Dorb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Dorb of 22:32 Taylor avenue. at Olympia 'lintel, Nit. Clemens.
:1710 Humphrey, a daughter, Byna.
Start them all of on their journeys,
whoil.:, r it bo over rho ocean or into
the ...;de world, with those sheer hotel
Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel II. Gor-
d o n of Salt Lake City, are guests
at the home of Mrs. Gordon's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Phil-
ippe. In their huipor, Mr. and Mrs.
Philippe were at home to their
friends on Sunday aftermmn and
evening.
Mrs. Jessie Sehatt of Denver,
Colorado, is visiting in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohen of De-
troit spent th o k h ere with
ND. and Mrs. Harry Rosenbloom.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Halperin have
as their guest, Miss Dorothy Zadow
of St. Louis, Missouri. (In Tues-
day evening Miss Zadow was hon-
ored by her hosts by a dancing
party at Wenonah Beach.
Mrs. Sarah Marks and her son,
Gerald Marks of Detroit, were re-
cent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. lien Rosenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Oppenheim
expect to leave Sunday for Macki-
naw Island where they will attend
the national convention of the
Massachusetts Mutual life Insur-
ance Company.
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SCHULTZ — MITCHELL
J. W. E. W. 0. To Install
Mrs. J. Mitchell of Philadelphia
Officers.
avenue announces the marriage of
Due to a change in plans, the
Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization will install offi-
cers on Wednesday afternoon, July
25, at the Detroit Leland Hotel, in-
stead of the BoOk Cadillac, as was
previously arranged. The instal-
lation will begin with a luncheon
at 12:30 p, m. in the main ball-
room. Installation ceremonies will
follow. Two of the officers were
unable to aecept their positions.
They are toeing replaced by Mrs.
Joseph Modell, treasurer, and Mrs.
Minnie Goldsmith. secreary. Mrs.
E. Weissman is the chairman of
the sick committee. Members who
are ill should be reported to Mrs.
Weissman, Arlington 9182. Those
wishing to attend the installation
of officers should make reservations
by calling Mrs. George Cohen, Mad-
ison 1727, or Mrs. Joseph liagolade,
Hemlock 3416.
her daughter, Rose, to Abe ,
Sc hultz, on June 7.
Mi
11,,ehhrra'• dam", Harold Simon
•nd Mello ireenhlait.
Mi.. itettv Demian'• el”• • Snort
Kline, Lenn London. Bernard Goia•h and ,
Florence
We
ln•tein.
Min. Schiff'', clam, Len Keep, Char.
lolly Miller. I•abelle kin.. Ito, Rol-
m., Bertha Singerman anol Herbert .1a,.•
eph•nn.
Mks
Dernian'a chi., June Ito,
nve Sam Schiff, Marion Feldrn•n
hers
!AM rence Freedman and
Charlotte Serlin.
Mr. Jamb-nn'. cis., Sylvia Perk. F.,
BIGMAN—TUTIN
Ann Tulin, daughter of Mr. and
Mr.. II. Tutin of King avenue was
ue:ed in marriage to Louis Big-
Pre.• and Ho.. Bloom.
marl, son of Nfr. and Mrs. A. Big-
Mr. Shulman'', rialto, Florence
man, on Sunday, June 8, at Jericho ner, Morri• hornfield. Jeanette London.
Temple. After the ceremony din- Albert Schiff, Norri. Weinatein and
'ph Jacoby.
ner was served to 200 guests.
The bride was gowned in a white
sawn model, wearing a tight fitting
Inca cape from which extended a
hods' train, and carried a bouquet
of lilies of the valley and sweet
peas
Min Dora Bigman acted as maid
of honor and carried a bouquet of
no.'s and sweet peas. William,
Ginsberg attended the groom ns
bet man.
The other attendants
were Betty Ginsberg, Minni• Bort.
man and I.illy Bell as bridesmaids
and Max Garfinkel, Max Fineman
and Irving Belinsky as ushers.
The couple left fora honeymoon
Jewish National Fund Vol- trio through the east.
Preceding her marriage the
unteers Are Collecting
bri de was entertained by her in-
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ter. Mrs. Belle Stevens, at a mis-
cellaneous shower; Miss Dora Big-
Committee reports show a large
man, at a miscellaneous shower,
number of box holders have moved
at prices that will surprise you
and by Miss Minnie Bortman at a
since last August. The Imx-holders
surprise personal shower.
are again urged to notify their new
address to Mrs. P. Slomovitx, Hon.
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