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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-06-27

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A lmeria yewish Palatial

Charter

CLIFTON MIKIS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

E M.TROIIIEWIS/1 SON ICLE

Hot Weather Specials

Qrsonai

pr your

_

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holinstat 91111.911Ce the engagement of their
daughter, Dorothy, to fir. Raphael Altman, son of Mr. and SIrs. Hyman
Nliss Shirley nibbler, daughter Altman.
of 11r. and Mrs. Ralph nibbler of
N. Alper of Traverse City, Nlich announces the engagement
Vista avenue ha s
returned Ili, daughter, Bessie. to Erwin Gold, -on of S1 r. and Mrs. David Gold
from Ann Arbor, having graduated of alt. ('lemons, Mich.
from the University of Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. William Halper of Roy road annaunce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Ida, to Saul Treisman, son of Nlr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Jay and daughter, Lomb Treisman.
Elaine, of Rochester avenue are Mrs, Clara Sher of
7028 West Warren avenue 11111101111“, the
i n
('Rochesterwhere they engagement 14 her daughter, Nettie. to Theodore Diamond, son ef
attended
the wedding of their
MY 111111 Mrs. Harry Diamond of Pott-villy, Pa.
niece, Nliss Jeannette F'orman.
"
Mr. and Stns. Jack Rubin of Delaa.., avenue announce the engage-
Mr. and Mrs. CharICS Alp•rn ment of their daughter, 11(-11e, to Harry Rusner, on of Mrs. Rhoda
had as their guest during the hist Rosner Of Pingree avenue.

nw.on

LUNCHES, PICNICS
and OUTINGS

Take advantage of the following:

19-piece Picnic Luncheon Sets
Del Monte Sardines in tomato sauce
Sweet and Sour Mixed Pickles, qt
Del Monte Alaska Red Salmon, tall can
1.)el Monte Sliced Pineapple, 2 1 ., can

9c
29c
2 for 49c
25c

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lewis of 2952
Tuxedo surprised their daughter.
Nadine., with a formal sweet sir .
teen party for a number of her
friends, at the Edgewater Beach
Club on Sunday, June 15.

Sirs. Harry Roseman of Atkin-
san avenue is spending 11 few days
in Galion, Ohio.

And Many Other Item. Disnlaved in Our Stores

NATIONAL GROCETERIAS NOW SELL

Mr. and Mrs. David Barnett of Ilai•per avenue announce thy
engagement of their daughter, Celia, to Benjamin Wilson, son of
11r. and MN. Isaac lVilson of New Yerk City.

Wedding Caiendar

June 29- Nli,,
Kliger, daughter of Mrs. Ida Kliger o
11814 Dexter boulevard, to Philip Gibbs, formerly of New York City
June 29-Rynee Anne Ginsberg, d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Ginsberg of Glendale avenue, to David D. Rothenberg, son of Mr. and
Mts. Max Rothenberg of Leslie avenue, at Northwood Inn.

We Can Pack Your Ice Crcam in Dry Ice

CAN BE KEPT FROZEN FOR AS LONG AS 24 HOURS
IF DESIRED

NATIO A

u SE Rvs
LF GROCUERF.A s

NO
V-1 WAITING

Grand River and 7-Mile Road

IRIADF

CHICKEN
DUCK, FISH

GERALD MARKS'

Columbia R•oordsng Orchntra

SUPPER DANCING 9.30 until

DINNER DANCING 6.00 1011 I

(No Convert During Dinner/

HAROLD A. SAGE, Marlow



FAMILY
DINNERS

Milton Fishman lIf 2984 Bur-1
lingame avenue, left for the re- '
mainder of the summer for Camp
Quaffain, Greenwich, Mass.

Harley Hartwick

Chef.

ORCHESTRA

DANCING

Phone Redford 0002 for
Reservations

es.

tonight is the
night of nights
at the

Embassy
Club

VERNIER ROAD

Between Mark and E. Jefferson
GROSSE POINTE

Club Oriental

presenting

The Blab Beautiful

Irwin Rubenstein

DINE AND DANCE

and his

CLUB EMBASSY
ORCHESTRA

Dancing Till Dawn

1 able d'hote dinner served is 111
• .. $2.50. Roadhouse Cuisine
.
and a Manhattan Revue at
30, 10.30. 12.00 and 2.00.

No Cover Charge
for Dinner Patrons

Reservations

Niagara

0066

to the music of

Oriental Stompers

FEATURING
BERNICE RHEA
ELINOR MAN1 LEY
CARRIE BELLE CRUM

CAL I HANK

3408 HASTINGS
Clifford 3408
Plenty of Parking Space



MODERN DELICATESSEN

11612 Dexter Boulevard
For Your Salad.

Sport
Shirts
are more
Comfor-
table
for
warm
Weather
Wear

And during hot days-coats come off and shirts must by
neatly and carefully laundered or the wearers become con-
spicuous.
The Weller plant has a wonderful equipment for shirt iron-
ing and finishing-and that is an essential mark of a well
dressed man.

Weller Laundry Co.

A CLEAN SHEET MAKES SLEEP LIGHTER
Our low rate of 8c per sheet enables you to enjoy the



r

2.25

These jaunty little knitted berets havo
same
patented stitch, and come in the same lovely
shades as Glen Bogie Frocks. Wear them with
all yaur sports things, for street or travel. White,

beige, green, wisteria and Pue.

Sports Shop-Sertml I loor

THE INITIAL DETROIT SHCING

of the

WEBB GARAGE

COLLISION WORK. GENFRAL
PAIRING. WELDING. STORAGE
3720 Webb Avenue
Phone Garfield 0474

,

Mrs.. Bertha Gomberg and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Charles Goodman, left
for Virginia, Minn.

---



Perfection Lodge Nn. 486, F. &
A. Si., will have • regular com-
munication on July 2.
CHARLES K. SANDORF,

M
Mrs.
M. H. Zackheim and son.
Secretary.
Herschel, of Calvert avenue are
By ord
er of
visiting relatives in Buffalo, N. Y. SAMUEL L. KAVANAU, W. N.

\

AMERICAN AUSTIN
CAR

3131 East Jefferson Avenue

SATURDAY, JUNE 28

You will see t h e essence of fleet, economical personal transportation, a smart
!mutant car that will whisk you and another passenger to business, club, school
or station in comfort at the amazingly low cost of 3 i of a cent a mile for gas,
oil and tires.

Marriages Nay (rift' Nat'l

MORRIS-ROSENBAUM
Nliss Ruth Hutton and Herman
A beautiful wedding was solem- Koffman have returned to this city
nized at the Ohio Hotel, Youngs- after receiving their degrees at
team, Ohio, June 17, when Miss the 4'. of M. on Monday.
Zehmi Rosenbaum of Youngstown
ber;uno the
of Sid
On last I% ednesday a joint
1111111 :1IOrl'iS, son of Mr. and Mrs
ing of the Sisterlimallienevolent
•Bernard G. Morris of Detroit. Th,
and the Hadassali was held in the
bride was attended by Miss Helm
l eon
Miss Lottie Kroll of Detroit i- Murris, as maid of honor, and the ' f of lunch
the Wenonah Beach Cafe. Thirty-
11111V being featured at the Uptown best man was Walter Rosenbaum
:
four
ladies
Were
present.
These
Theater in Toronto, ('an.
The bride's gown was of ivor.
winning prizes were Mts. G( ortt
satin, princess style, puff sleeves

and
Sirs.
Rebecca
Ili-Mien-
Mr. and Mrs ..1. Chernick of the She wore a lace cap and ivory tall,
I a Salle Hotel have as their cacao veil, and carried a bouquet 0 ; (linger. Sirs. A. Barkman of East
Miss Ilildred Kramer of Pu t t y ; orchids and lilies of the valley I Tawas was an out-of-town court.

lin 4., R. I., who is being exten- Nliss Helen Niorris was gowned it
'
In honor of the Bar Nlitzvah of
sively entertained.
dusty pink net, with matching hat
her son. Fred, Sirs. Rebeccaa Gulden
and carried Columbia roses.
was
at home ill her friends ,in Sat-
Miss Celia .1. Schostak of Webb
After the ceremony a Build)
:1\1•110e entertained on Wednesday dinner for 511 wrts served. TM urday and Sunday, June 21 and 22
evening for 39 guests, who are to table was decto•ated with /link
The Young Judea Society of thi )
attend the eighth annual Janie,: white roses, baby chrysanthemaill':
;•ity honored 10 members who
Iladassah convention at Hotel and babybreath.
vraduated
this June from Central
Stathr, Cleveland, July 1, 2 and :1.
out-of-town guests wer e
High Schaal and Bay City Juni,
Mr. and Sirs. B. I:. NIorris. Nli
college
a banquet
:it •
at the home.
Miss Genevieve E. Drankin art! Helen Nlerris, l'rederick L.
of Mr. and Sirs. II. A. 'Tema r et .
Mks Rose IL Hodes returned fram
oit ; Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hyman
Eleventh
street,
recently.
.Nft; r
Chicago after spending a week at Fremont, Ohio; Alt'. and Mrs. II.
the delightful lunthean an midi,-
the Bismarck Hotel.
1. 51t• e r". Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
was given by O. Bromberg, in•
Nleyt N, 11r. .and SIrs. Herber,
-tractor a, the Bay City Ilebrea
Master &hien Si. Isaayson, see lh ,, inond of Butrale; Mrs. M. Ka
of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Isaacson of ber. Miss Bertha &her, Dr. and School and the sponsor of the or-
ganization. Dancing and bridge
Chicago boulevard left for Cam" SIrs. Louis Ruben, :Mr. and Mrs •
were the amusements of the eve-
Flambeau, F:agle River, Wis..
.10-eph Kaber and Mr. and Mrs
ning. The graduating members of
Ralph Wertheimer, Cleveland, and
Central High who Were honored
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin (Bes- Mrs. Stella .lambs of St. Louis.
included David Kahn, Joseph Bil-
sie Gussin) of the Lee Crest had
After a al-tiding trip to Califor-
ler, Bessie Tepper, Emily Liber-
as their guest last week Miss Ger, nia and the northwest, Mr. and
man, Bernice Sherman, Lillian Ga-
trade Silverman of Minneapolis, Mrs. Morris will make their horn(
linsky and Beryl Voight; those of
Slims. Miss Silverman is with the in Detroit.
Junior College wet Maurice Tay-,
social service department of Mayo
lor and David Godberg,
Clinic, Rochester, Minn. SIrs,
SCHOSTAK-WEIN
Orecklin entertained 16 guests at
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Vein of
Sirs. Samuel Kessler of 1000
luncheon and bridge at the Lee Milwaukee, Wis., announce the
Cr,- , t last Saturday in honor of marriage of their daughter, Rose, Eleventh street and daughters,
Gertrude
and Ethel, were in De-
Miss Silverman.
to Theodore II. Schostak, son of troit the past week-end before
Rabbi and Mrs. William Schostak going to Ypsilanti, where they at-
Mr. and Mrs. James Raehletf of Detroit.
tended the graduation exercises of
(Esther Sherman) were enter-
the State Normal College, tram
tained by their many friends in
JACOBS-FORMAN
which institution Miss Stony Kess-
honor of their first wedding anni-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forman of ler, received her diploma.
versary. Mr. and Mrs. Jame, Cl e veland announce the marriage
Rachleff are celebrating their an- of their daughter, Jeannette, to
Word has been received that
niversary by motoring through the Marvin Jacobs of Chicago, Ill.
Miss Ede Mae Strauss, daughter
east and will be the house guests
of Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Strauss off
of their mother of Hartford, Conn.
Seniors Hold Pep Supper. Flint was married to Ur. A. J.
The senior clubs of the Fenkell Jacoby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Complimenting
Miss
Betty
!ranch of the Jewish Canters As- Jacoby of South Wenona avenue,
Pearlman, bride-elect of June 29,
serial ion will celebrate the closing in Toledo, Ohio. Dr. and Mrs. Ja-
a bridge-tea and linen shower was
e( an active season in the form of copy will return to this city afterI
given Saturday. June 21. at the
it pep supper, which will be under a short wedding journey, to make
.1. I,. Hudson Pine Room by Mrs.
Kate Werles, Sirs. Hannah nor the auspices of the Senior House their home on Green avenue.
woodand Mrs. Jesse Shlain. Places Council, on Sunday evening, June
were set for 35. Nliss Molly Snot. 29. The affair has ta r n carefully
Beth David Auxiliary Picnic
lensky also honored the bride with planned, and is regarded as the
at Edgewater Park
a variety shower for 25 guests, and " choice event of the year. Pep talks
will
be
given
by
speakers
from
each
July 6.
a bridge-luncheon. Nliss Cele'
Abrams and Shins Jean Silverman club, members of the Center stafT
also entertained with a bridge and the board (pl. directors.
Through the courtesy of Edge-
luncheon June 27. Mrs. Evelyn
water Park, Seven-Mile road near
CENTER BALL LEAGUE Grand River, the Ladies' Auxiliary
Abrams entertained June la with
a bridge-luncheon.
Results of playground ball Sun- of Congregation Beth David, Few-
day, June 22: Seniors: Strangers, teenth and Elmhurst, will hold a
A sweet sixteen party was given 7, Ben Bey, 0; ( restons 14, A. 7.. picnic on Sunday, July 5. The
at the Tea Gardens in honor of A., 93, 4; intermediates: Celtics committee in charge of arrange-
Goldie Gritzman by her parents,' /4, Spartans 5; Crescent 4, Pirate meats consists of Mrs. Mendel St',.
35 guests being present.
1. bin of 2919 Sturtevant, president;
Schedule for Suday, June 29: SIrs. Rebecca Krep of 2717 Fuller-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz Seniors: Creatons vs. Tien Hey, ton; Mrs. Anna Weingarden of
of 2433 Blaine avenue announce , Strangers vs. A. Z. A. 113; inter- 2914 Glendale. and Mrs. Anna
the liar Mitzvah of their son, Bar- mediates: Celtics on. Crescent, Caplan m
ney Julian, at the Twelfth and At- Spartans vs. Pirates, at 12:30.
oaf na2 g7 (: -I n9lenirotrEldir
• ewater
kinson branch of the Shaarey
Park turned over gratis to the
Zedek on Saturday, June 28. They
auxiliary tickets good for a num-
will be at home to relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goldberg and her of amusements from 10 a. m.
friends on Sunday, June 29. from
(laughter, Joyce, of Washburn to midnight. Some of the amuse-
2 to 5 and 7 to 10. No cards.
avenue are spending several week) ments include the Whip, Lindy
Plane, Fun-on-the-Farm, ballroom,
at Port Stanley, Canada.
Miss Marcia Goldstein of Den-
caterpillar, miniature train, tipsy
ver, Colo., who was en route to
house,
The
proceeds
Miss
Fay
Harrison
of
Los
An-
(tale
of etc.
these
tickets
will from the
Elmira, N. Y., and New York City.
go en-
geles
spent the past two weeks as the
Cal, is spending several tirely to the Beth David Auxiliary.
weeks
with
her
cousins,
Mr.
and
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Les-.
Mrs. Wieselberg oT La Salle
ter Lapides of Webb avenue.
!outer
PERFECTION LODGE

Phones Cadillac 3169-5170

lu•ury of clean, meet, fresh sheets at frequent interval,.

Camp far 11 , 111;

You Are Cordially Invited to Attend

June 10 Miss liesie Pacernick 1.f
3031 Elmhurst was honored with
it miscellaneous shower at the Chi-
nese Tea Gardens by the Yinia
'''loaf Cara Sorority, of which Miss
Pacernick is an active member.
Fifty-eight guests were present.

Served in Family Style
for the Family

First Nighters

WEEK-END VISITS

and Babies, Bear rilekvit,
c
Will lie open for week-end vi-itor•
starting with the week-end of .114
.1. Arrangements have been made
to care for all those who wish to
come on Friday afternoon 111111 star
until Sunday evening. The charge
for adults will be $5 per person
for the week-end. Information
regarding the camp may be ob-
tained at the Jewish Center, 31
Melbourne avenue, daily, tor on
Tuesday and 1Vednesday evenings.

June 22-TI Dr. and Sirs. Ezra Lipkin of 4551 Seehaldt avenue, a
laughter, Eleanor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 11. Dosie
June 15-To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fineman (Mildred Passell) of
and small daughter, Thelma Deld
Radstone aveenue, a daughter, Arlene Joyce.
phine, of Detroit, are spending the.
summer with their parents, Mr. , , June 13-To Mr. and Mrs. Murray levy of 3270 Monterey, a
and Mrs. Adolph Dosie Onaway," aughter, Constance Selma.
Mich.
June 6-To Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Weston (Matilda Stellar), a
'd aughter, Yvette Elaine.
Mr. and Mrs. NI4ix Grossman,'
May 27-To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gedrich (Shirley Solomon), a
formerly of 2745 Cortland, have s on, Hubert Lee.
moved back to their home at 1684
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Sherman, a daughter, Nancy Annette.
Virginia Park.

SUNSET I ,

WHERE YOUTHFUL SPIRITS
FROLIC

FOR

'rho ti

Births

Miss Elsie Goldberg entertained
at it shower and bride, honoring
Sties Lillian Mendelson, a bride-
elect of this month.

$1.50

GINSBURG CAMP OPEN

July 5---Nlies Rose Cutler, daughter of Mrs. Eva Cutler if 3772
Sirs. Harry B. Bronston and Webb avenue, to Edwin I.. Elk, 9911 of Mr. and Sirs. Max Elk of 13705
son. Gordon Jay, and SIr s , Max- Linwood avenue, at Jericho Temple.
eel' II, Einmer and daughter,
July 5- -Miss Bessie Rosenzweig, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. .1.
I:est-teary Ann, are spending. the Rosenzweig, to Abe Max Bass, son of Mr. and Nits. J. Bass of Louis-
:manna' months al Birchwood-on- ville. Ky.
the-lay. near Traverse City, Mich,
July 6--Miss Ruth Grosberg, daughter of ND:. and Mrs. Jacob
54
1 . 5 . 1aitety, to Abe Gurwin, son of SIrs. Sarah Guro-
Nli-s
Harris of 1525 We, t
os,
o avenue.
Philadelphia has as her guests M
Sties
,
July
Ann s tem and miss j eara, th, A
Niiss Shirley Passell, daughter of SIr. and Mrs. Samuel
Passel' of 15399 Quincy avenue, to Jack A. &bucket, son of Mrs.
of Chicago.
Jennie Schecket of 7538 Lamson place, at Josyff Brothers.
Nliss Ilelen Spitzer of New York
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Fisher of Josephine avenue.

You'll Find a National Groceteria in Your Own Neighborhood

MUM

Bogie"
Knitted
Berets

Phi Alpha Camilla Sorority
Amca Concert at Elkin Hotel
gave a dinner at the Oriole l'•r-
June 29-- Miss Sophie Levine, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Selig
race on June 17, honoring the en-
Mt. Clemens, July 13.
Levine of 2-171 Fend court, to Sidney blurb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
gagement of Stir. Estelle Woro-
The to t it in the interests of
Dorb of 22:12 Taylor avenue. at Olympia Hotel, 511. Clemens.
noff to Stilton Barris.
the
Ann
a I Ham it I lo a m will le
June 29
NI iss Betty Pearlman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, Pearl- held at 1):Ikili's Ilet e
i on (Larded
e-t Philadelphia, to Dr. ,lutes M. Goldsmith, son of NB..
MN. I. Berkovitz of 2491 Illaine man of 211(15
air . (a, „„.„, .1 a l, 13 .
iind N11) , . It. Goldsmith of 9 953 Hazelwood, at Congregation Beth
avenue will 11,- at home on Sun
lay '
Sunday
)


David,
Fourteenth
and
Elmhurst.
June 2:1, for her (laughter, Dina.
who is among the graduates th• June 29 -Nliss Jeanette Auslander, sister of NIr. 111111 1111 - 9. James
University of Michigan. No c ore-. Saltel, to Nathaniel I'erniek, at B'nai 1loshe Synagogue.

Cherry Blossom Ice Cream

kik \11.111.110WWWW 71.1k110

New
"Glen

S1 arilyn Ruth Koffman,
Si
daughter of Sir. and SIrs. A. .1.
Koffman of 3:111 Chicago hook-
s:a rd, salts YOUllgeSi volun-
teer on Jewish National F1.11111
FlowerDay last Sunday. Little
Nlarilyn Ruth, who is eight years
colleeted $10.50,11 sum larg-
er than that found in many !tax)
es turned in by adult velunteti-

or

fortnight the latter's mother, SIrs.
.141cob G(talea of New York.

10c

113AILILOCN
L2U)M
uCIEL

Marilyn Ruth Koffman
Youngest Volunteer on
Flower Day of J. N. F.

Engagements

.and

The

DETROIT AUSTIN CO.

Michigan Distributors

3131 East Jefferson

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rr

WARNING!

The Pure Beef
Products

OF THE

Vienna Sausage Manufaeturintr Co.

ARE SOLD ONLY WITH IDENTIFYING

BLUE TAGS

BEWARE OF MISREPRESENTATION

Inferior meats are being represented by certain delicatessen dealers
as Vienna Products-whose high quality has been attested to by your
consistent patronage for the past 37 years.

VIENNA PRODUCTS

are made under United States Government Supervision (Est. 496), assur-
ing you of PURE, WHOLESOME, HEALTHFUL FOOD.

YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO EXPECT THE BEST

Insist on Vienna Products and assure yourself of the highest grade
Corned Beef, Tongues, Pastroma and all Pure Beef Sausages.

For your convenience are hated genuine VIENNA DEALERS:

J. Bolotin,

London's Delic•tesaen,

Sam Potashnik,

N•te's Delicatessen

Alex Weiss,

Gollurn's Delicatessen

2028 Hasting• St.

1351 Clay Avenue

11439 Twelfth Street

10326 De•ter Blvd.

11524 Dexter Blvd.

12046 Driller Blvd.

Buddy's Delic•tesstn,

Yellen's Delicatessen,

Koren's Sandwich Shop,

1029 Library Avenue

Nathan Baileck,
5610 11•0ing. St.

M. Rosner,

Feinherg's Delicatess en,

9001 Twelfth Street

13603 Twelfth Street

3710 Fenkell

229 Michigan Avenn•

Main

Kosher Restaumt,

2109 Woodward Avenue

Wechsler's Kosher Reat.

2122 Woodward Avenue

Meisner's Sandwich Shop,

1128 Shelby

Shever's Sandwich Shop

649 Randolph

A. M. Brown,

13004 Linwood

J. LEFKOFSKY & SONS

37-38 BROADWAY MARKET

Distributors

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have withstood the test. ALL VIENNA DEALERS HAVE VIENNA SIGNS.

Vienna Sausage
Mfg. Co.

CHICAGO, ILL.

Serving Detroit best for 37 years.

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