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CLIFTON /MENDS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

TIE ikTROIT, /EWIS/161 RON ICLE

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Notes

last meetingof Detroit , Mr, and Mrs. Da vid Dubinsky
o h It r 63 of Aleph Zadik Aleph, ! of Philadelphia are guests at the
held July
at the home of Albert' home of )less Duloinsky's !mother,
Mrs. K. Davidov of 2220 llazelwoo,1 avenue announces the engage- Dres.ner, plans were started on the, NIrs. Lou's, Maumee.
NIrs. Samuel Guterman and Mrs. 'sent of her daughter, Lillian, to Gill(ert Sussman of New Haven. formal cele
b ration to he held S e pt.,
Joseph Burman were joint hostess- Conn., formerly of Portland, Ore.
I I in honor of the third anniver-
David Wolsey of Detroit is
es at a mis•soluomoLIS shower for 27
., sa ra- of the ehapter's !Ming- spending the week with his par-
guests at the Lee Plaza on July 2,
s Having started with eight charter eat,. N1r. and Mrs. Willi a m Wol-
in hoonor
of Miss Blanche Ri seman,
nc
members, there are now three Is- say.
a bride-elect of August.
cal chapters Mixing a membership
- --
ol nearly 150 and about 50 alumni
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Itic'l and
Miss hlollie Scheeket of 763s,_
members. Arrangements are la- children of Detroit were the week-
Lamson Place entertained on \Veil- 1/4 " ----"---
-
' ;lig 0111110 to contract a papoilar end guests of their parents, Mr.
nesday, July 2, for 35 guests at a
1'70110 da Ill, orchestra fromNew , and Mrs. Israel Rich.
July 6--To Mr. and Iles. Edmund Lewis Gilbert (Jeanette Stilt'
York.
Personal shower honoring Miss koti) of 3331 Clairinaunt, twin laughers, Rhoda and Joyce.
- Pas sell, who was married
ShirleyPassel]
On Monday evening, .luly 11,
'

(-
Mrs. Alexander Levin and Miss
duly I -To 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert I.. ''/sieve (if 2610 St urtevant,
July 6.
Chapter 63 will attend in it body Emelie Levin have returned to
son, Sanford Harold,
the Jewish hour program at Belle their home in Cleveland after visit-
--
June 30-To Mr. and Mrs. Georg, Hecker of 21;:ol Carter avenue, /,1,,.
Complim
liss
Suss
Shirley'
Mg lalr. and Mrs. Isaac Oppenheim
'
Passel!, a miscellaneous shower a son, Victor.
June 29 --To Mr. and Mrs. Williatd Katz of 2475 Clements, a son,
was given 011 IV 01111endaY, ,June 25.
Mr. and Mrs. :Max Hirshberg
Robert
Steals,
by Miss Nettie Tachna of Linwo1011
and son Shirley are motoring
avenue.
June 2:1--
M r. and Mrs. Ilana N. Grossman of 700 Whitmore
through Northern Michigan.
load, a soon, Matthew Glenn.
Mrs. Millie Berg of Detroit is
June 22--To Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Koran of Blaine avenue, a
Mr. and :airs. Aaron Small of
The Sabbath of July 5 found
Joseph.
Calvert avenue entertained on Sat- seri, DennisJosegph.
t he children of the M inyan of the visiting her mother, Mrs. Lane
urday evening, July 5, at a sweet
June 2I-To hlr. a Mi M rs. Saber el! :, :,:;N Hastings, it son, Marion. PhiladelphiaLlyrori Tolinuol Torah Clinkofstine, at the Bancroft.
sixteen birthday party, in honor of
at another if lislesemi-annual
Mrs. Morris -
Novar and .1augh-
their daughter, Libby. Louis Le-
elections. l'he following officers
were chosen: Louis Selik, presi- ter, Leonore. have gone to Charle-
land played selection, on the vio-
dent; Harold Kupel, vice-presi- eels, where they have taken a
lin and Norman Roseman gave
dent; Ruth Kramer, secretary- cottage for the summer.
banjo selections, sang and gave a
-
treasurer; Sarah Hirschman, girl
tap dance. A midnight luncheon
'ai•. and Mrs. Jerome Kantor
was SP 11'011 to la couples, the table
rgt ant ; Max Applebaum, buy
sergeant •
The previous officers and children of Detroit spent the
being decorated in pink and green.
SHAPIRO-SCHNEIDER
BASS-ROSENZWEIG
were Irving Isaac, president; Louis week-end here with hlr. 10141 Mrs. r
On June 15 the marriage of Miss
(no .luly 5, at Congregation Selik, vice-president; Ruth Kra- Saul Kantor.
Mrs. S. II. Farber of 029 Pelis-
Faye E. Schneider, daughter of MI-Id:an Israel, Miss Bessie Rosen. mer, secretary-treasurer; Lillian
sier street, Windsor, entertained
Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb and son,'
Sir, and Mrs. Phillip Schneider of
o.ig, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Trion, girl sergeant; Mendell Ber-
Friday, June 26, with a theate
Doran, expect to leave Sunday for I
Louisville, KV., and Maurice I. Joeeph Rosenzweig, became the man, boy sergeant.
patty and luncheon) ut Norton
Charlevoix, where they will re-',
Shapiro of Detroit, formerly of Lehi'. of Abe Man Buss, son of Mr.
This
Mitiyan
is
held
every
Sat-
Palmer lIctel, in honor of her
Pittsburgh, was solemnized at the and Mrs. Julius Bass of Louisville, urday at 9:45 a. under the su- main fur the summer.
daughter, Florence Joyce's (ma-
--- -
Tyler Hotel, Louisville, Ky. Rabbi •Hy.
' Pervision of 11. Isaacs, NI. Gordon,
terial' birthday. Mrs. N. Roden.
.1. J. Gittleman ofliciated.
The bride was gowned in a J. V. Ariel, A. D. Markson and
Mrs. I'hilip Sobel has as her
berg and Mrs. D. Caplan assisted
The bride, who was given in Louise Boulanger model of bridal M. Casholan. A sennonette is 110- guest her niece, Mrs. R. Baker of
the hostess. Table decorations were
marriage by her father, wore a satin, 'With a cape of duchess lace, I i V011-11 each week by one of the Chicago. On .luly I Mrs. S I
eat vied out in yellow and green.
gown of white metallic Ince over and her cap-style veil was trimmed children.
honored Mr,. Baker with a bridge-
white satin, built on princess lines. with orange blossoms. She car-
Some of the boys of the Minya!' lama:eon at her home.
Mrs. II. Sheyer of 3015 Whitney The cap of her veil was made of , ried a shower bouquet of white act as cantors. Among them are,
avenue gate a shower in honor of metallic lace held in place by roses.
Louis Selik, Harold Kopel, Sallie ,
her sister, Sliss Lena Lansk v, at orange 1,10,0111S. and she carried
$326,745 SPENT FOR
Miss Sophie Rosenzweig, maid Ceder and Myron Dushkin.
the Chinese Tea Gardens, on July an octet bouquet of calla lilies.
of honor, wor a blush pink em-
An outing for the members of
CONSUMPTIVE RELIEF I
2. Dinner served for 21 guests
Mrs. M. Meskin, sister of the broidered net gown, and curried the hlinyan is planned fur the neat-
as followed by bridge and doom- groom. was matron of honor, I roses with blue larkspur.
( ut ure.
1.0S ANGELES.-(J. T. A.
ing.
The bridesmaids, the 711 issec
W0fitila7 a gown of rose beige chif-
A reconthiendation that the sani-:
fon and cream lace, and carried a Emma lachitz, Leah Cohen and
turium at Duarte take steps to fall
Mrs. F. Kleinfeld of New York, bouquet of tai•oses.
Ann Sniderman. and Libbie Bass
in line with the progress of ooccu-
is the house guest of her sister,
Mis Anna'," Baer •of Louiville of Louisville, Ky.. were attractiv,•
national therapy was made by
:dos William A. Fenner. Hunter-' was maid of honor, wearing a in yawns of pastel shades.
brahlin Ehohan, executive secre-
H.. .1: rii FS are being given in her gown of yellow chiffon, and carried
Alex 1. Bass, brother of the
tary of the Jewish Consumptive
honor. Mrs. Feltner will open her it bouquet of tea roses.
groom, was I/0 S1 Mall,
Or.
and Ex-Patients' Relief Associa- ,
summer home at licewandin Beach,
The bride's mother wore a black L e onard Rosenzweig, Ils•rnard G.
Bun at the association's seventh.
Port Huron, Mich.. and Mrs. Klein chiffon tritunual with cream lace Goldin, Ruben Levin and Robert
.NI-:iv' YORK.-- (J. T. A.1--Th 0I annual convention. Ile also rec-
feld will remain at the beach all and wore a shoulder corsage o f N. Bernstein served as ushers,
ommended the need for a chil-
national
conference
of
Palestine
summer. .
,
The
bride's
mother
wore
a
black
roses and lilies of the valley.
dren's pavilion and a proyentoriutn. I
The bridesmaids, the Nlisse S chiffon gown and carried Pink loan Jews in 'America unanimous] V
His report, which was heard by
decided to organize into a nation,'
roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. Stein Fannie Castin, Bess Specktor an
nearly 200 delegates from all parts
Mrs. J. Bass, mother of the federation] to be known as th
(Gertrude Pearl) have returned! Dorothy Bodkin of Chicago wor e
of the country, showed that 316
''Ilistadruth
11'nei
Eretz-Israel.
from their honeymoon in Colorado! gowns of pastel shades, and car - groom, wore a figured chiffon
patients had been cared for at the
Springs and are now residing at ! tied pink roses. Miss Florence gown, and carried a corsage of About 150 delegates, representin
Inca' organizations and those fron i t Duarte Sanitarium during the last
the Lee Crest.
Sachs was flower girl.
. pink roses.
lineal year and 158 !It the ex-pa-
Sydney Schneider, brother o f
The bride and groom left for Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston
Bents' home. at 11 t Ot al l ing
Mrs. Nathan Nadler of 527 En- the bride, served as best man. Th e Washington, 0. C., and !mints participated in the conferenc er
expense
of $326,715. The
glewood has as her house guest her ushers were Max Schneider, broth • east, and on their return will re- Sunday.
tion was opened by .1. A. Rosen-I
Among
the
resolutions
adoptet
niece, Miss Beatrice Mosk o witz el er of the bride, Abe Baer, Ben side in Memphis, Tenn.
kratiz,
chairman
of the conventionl
Memphis, Tenn. Miss Moskowitz Mazin. Master David Ginsburg
Out-of-town guests at the wed- by the conference were:
1. To call upon the nationa committee, and addressed by Or.
has been visiting in St. Louis, Chi- the groom's nephew, was ring ding were Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
NI.
I.
Dvorkin,
president.
now cottons,
cago and New York and will spend bearer.
Abramson, Mr. and Mrs. II. Wald- bodies in Palestine to help the nn
a few weeks in Detroit, where she
Covers were laid fur 50, fol - man, 'Miss K. G. Cohen, of Louis- five Jew's so that they be not con
exactly
is being etxensively entertained, lowed by a reception attended by vale, Kv.; Mrs. L. Abramson of ',elicit to leave the country.
TURKEY RAISES BAN
2. Ti urge all organizations
before returning to her home in I 200 guests.
New' Albany, lout.
Julius Gerhs- '
ON "THE JAZZ SINGER"
Memphis.
Mr. and Mrs. Shapiro went on a win and lien Goldberg of Cincin- Palestine Jews in America anal
lush
loan
associations
too
assist
tho
trip to Canada, and are now at nati, Ohio; Miss Celia Fort:is of
CONSTANTINOPLE.- (.1. T.
Julius Wasserman, accompanied home at 3045 Cortland avenue.
:Memphis, Tenn., and the Misses artisans and middle class in Pal
estine with credits.
AL-The government ban on the
by his daughters, Lilyan and Nel-!
The out-of-town guests were Stella and Clara Silvian of
3. To encourage Palestine Jew
showing of the moving picture
donna, sailed June 27 on the S. S. Mrs. S. A. Robbins of Sharon, Pa. ing, Ind.
in this country to return home.
"The Jazz Singer" featuring Al
Majestic fur a continental cruise.' Mrs. S. Scholneck of Cleveland
4. Conduct propaganda in thi Jolson, has been raised. It was
Prior to sailing they were eaten- I Mrs. C. A. Ginsburg and son
SCHECKET-PASSELL
Cotton Frocks
country
for
products
made
in
l'al
officially
barred last May because
sively entertained in New York. David, Mrs. I. Rubin and Mrs. M • I A beautiful wedding was solem-
-Third Floor
it contained "Jewish religious
They are expected to return in No- Meskin of Detroit; Mrs. II. Shapiro nized at the Joseff Brothers Res- . e.stine.
5.
Ti
protest
against
the
Eng
propaganda."
vember.
of Akron; Mr. and Mrs. S. Balkin tauratnt July 6, when Miss Shirley
and daughters of Chicago; Mrs. 0. Passell of Quincy avenue became is government for its present un
Miss Sylvia Mackey of Pacific Ilythen, Sydney Ilythen, and Mrs. the bride of Jack A Sho:k t, wi n friendly attitude to the Jewish
avenue was hostess at a dinner fol. A. Ilythen of Mississippi; Mrs. Sam of Mrs. Jennie Schecket. The work in l' alestine and particularly
lowed by bridge on Wednesday Balkin of Chicago; Miss Rose Ro- bride was attended by ;Hiss Mollie for its order stopping Jewish im
migration into Palestine.
evening, luly 9, in honor of her senbloom of Farrell, Pa.
Schecket as maid of honor, and
6. To cable a message to the
house guest, Miss Bertha Markey
the best man was David Passel]
And the urge to send your child away becomea a problem.
Wailing Wall commission in Pales-
RING-PACERNICK
of St. Paul, Minn. Covers were
The bride's gown was of white
Camp Nielair, located near Detroit, offers children excellent
tine that it protect Jewish rights
laid for 16.
The marriage of Miss Bessie taffeta, princess style, and her cap
vacationing facilities in the heart of beautiful scenery and in
to pray at the Wall.
l'acernik, daughter of Mr. and and veil were of white net, hen
the company of refined children. Be sure! Send your child to
Rabbi J. M. Harlan, the tempor-
The Misses Sylva Medow and ,a hrs. Ilarry Pacernick of 3031 Elm- bridal bouquet containing white
ary president of the federation,
• Emily hams of Hazelwood avenue, hurst, to Irving Ring, son of Sam- roses and lilies of the valley.
reported that the temporary com-
• spent the Fourth of July week-end, uel Ring, took place at the Hol-
After the ceremony, a family
mittee had sent $10,000 to Pales.
at South Haven.
mur and Humphrey Synagogue dinner for 60 was served. The
tine since the riots of August,
Sunday, July 5.
table was decorated with carna-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris of 1625
The bride was attired in white tions, roses and lilies of the valley. 1929. Joseph Gahrieli pointed out
Near Jackson, Mick
in Ilia opening address that there
Philadelphia avenue, ore visiting I s aunt and carried a bouquet of
Among the out-of-town guests
MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN, NAOMI LASOWODER, Directors
were over 5,000 Jews in the United
in Chicago, accompanied by Miss white roses and lilies of the valley.
FORMERLY
AVRUNIN CAMP
were Mr. and Mrs. Peal and son: States who had been born in Pales-
E. Waronoff.
ler bridesmaids and ushers were Samuel, of Cincinnati; Mr
Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors, BO Beautiful
and tine and that many of them wished
he Mimes Betty Feldman, Rose Mrs. Schecket and son of Chicago.
to return to their native land.
Rooms. Doctor and Nurse on Premises. Nursery for CM.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kahn, Mr. Brooks, Faye Cohen, Sadie Smile,
After a wedding trip through The conference was addressed
dren, 4 to 7 year. old.
and Mrs. Sidney Kaplan and Meyer Belle Cohen. Abe Iludosh, Julius the east Mr. and Mrs. Schecket by Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum, Ge-
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE
Berman of Harper avenue, motored lotrman, Ilenry Cohen, Dave will make their home in Deroit. dalia Bublik, Rabbi Moses Sha-
FOR DETAILS CALL HEMLOCK 0998-W
to Bay City, Mich., for the week- 1 'acernick, Al Brooks. Miss Re-
piro, Rabbi Mordechai Reisman,
end.
hocca Linder of Flint was maid of
Dr. II. J. Gordon. Rabbi Moses
onor, and Rubin Pacernick, 235,648 JEWS FOUGHT
Mointester and Rabbi Jacob Redel.
M ins Etta Rose entertained as 1 ,rather of the bride, best man.
IN
THE
WARS
OF
U.
S.
beim.
Greetings were received
number of friends at luncheon at
Among the guests were a num-
from Felix M. Warburg, national ,
• Knollwood last Saturday, honoring ber of out-of-town people from
j
fi ono rh ary chairman of the II e(
PROVIDENCE,
R.
1.-(J.
T.
A.)
St's. J. Newman of Chicago, who l'it tsburgh, Toledo, Cleveland and
ew ts Campaig n; Bernardi
-A total of 235,648 Jewish sell.
Was visiting here. Flint.
( H era f feu h t in t e
h armies of the Deutsch, pros', ent of the American ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ring left for it
United States from the Revolu- Jewish Campaign, and the chief
Mrs. Elconan II. Saulson and honeymoon trip in the east.
tionary War to the World War, the rabbi of Palestine, A. J. Kook
]
children, William and Barbara
delegates to the ninth annual en-
The following officers were
Frances, returned on Wednesday
GURWIN--GROSBERG
campment of the Jewish War Vet- elected: Rabbi Hershenson, honors
from Cleveland where they were
Mr. and Mrs. J. Grosberg of ems were told by Dr. Winthrop ary president> Rabbi A. Teitel-
the guests of Mrs. Saulson's broth- 2645 Monterey avenue announce
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. the marriage of their daughter, Ames, representing General Frank baum,,, honorary vice-president;
T. Hines, director of the United Rabbi J. M. Harlan, president;
Al Miller, for the past 10 days.
Ruth, to Abe J. Gurwin, son of States Veteran Bureau in Wash- Rabbi Samuel Benjamin M. Eliash,
Mrs. Sarah Gurewitch of Tuxedo ington. Max Manishewitz, and Dr. II. Gor-
Miss Esther Rosner of Pingree avenue, on Sunday, July 6, at the
Of this number, Dr. Ames mid, don, vice-presidents; J. I.. Moin-
avenue entertained with a miscel- bride's home. Rabbi A. M. Hersh
46 fought in the Revolutionary tester, secretary, and Rabbi Uri
laneous shower and bridge on man officiated. Among the out-of-
War, 44 in the War of 1812. 58 in Felshin, treasurer. The confer-
Thursday evening in honor of her town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jo.
the Mexican War, 8,000 in the ence also elected an administra-
future sister-in-la•, Miss Belle Ru- seph Grosberg and family of
Civil War, 2,500 in the Spanish- tive committee of 15 and a na-
bin, a bride-elect of August. Cov- Schenectady, N. Y., and Mrs. Wil-
American War and 225,000 in the tional executive from the various
ers were laid for 25 guests.
fred Cohen and family of Winni- World War. Eleven hundred Jews parts of the country.
peg.
were cited for valor.
Miss Esther Schneider and Miss
Representative Charles Brown
Rose Neuman entertained 25 guests
ARONSON-EISENDRATH
speaking on behalf of Governor
at a bridge-variety shower, honor-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eisendratii
Norman S. Case of Rhode Island,
ing Miss Rae Marcus whose mar- of the Chicago Beach Hotel, Chi-
praised the patriotism of the Jews
riage to !tarry Finklestein will be cago, Ill., announce the marriage
in American life.
all August event.
of their (laughter, Miss Blanche
Louise, to Jerome B. Aronson, 000
DENVER. -- Distinctive r•emr-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kovinsky June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Aronson
nition was accoreled the National
(Sadye Dunn) of :1295 Webb ave- will be at home at the Hotel Bel-
Jewish
Hospital at Denver recent-
nue, and daughter, Harriette Hope, crest after July 15,
ly by the American S(s•iety of Clio.
will leave :Monday, July II, for •
SAN
DIEGO,
Cal.-(J.
T.
A.)
ieal
Pathologists,
through the
Charlevoix, Mich.
DORB-LEVINE
Miss Sophia Levine, daughter of -Rabbi Samuel Koch of Seattle :man] of a gold medal to Dr. II.
was
elected
grand
president
of
.1.
Corper,
director
of
research of
Miss Rose Brandt of 1956 Pin- Mr. and Mrs. Selig Levine, and
gree avenue, is now vacationing at Sidney Dorb, son of Mr. and Mr:. District Grand Lodge No, 4 of the National Jewish Hospital.
B'nai
It'rith
at
the
conclusion
of
The
medal,
known
as
the "Ward
New Ilaven, Conn., and Atlantic' Louis Dorb, were married at the
City.
Olympia Ilotel, Mt, Clemens. , the annual convention. Other of- Burdick Research Award," was
I
firers
chosen
are
Sigmund
Lipman
presented
to
Dr.
Corner
for out-
June 29,
Mr. and Mrs. Dorb left for a trip of Loa Angeles, vice-president; standing research work in clinical
Jack
Findling
of
Salt
I.ake
City,
"Time" Discusses Dr. Emil to New York and Atlantic City.
pathology. The presentation Was
second vice-president; Ilarry K. made at the annual banquet of the
Amberg's Address.
Wolfe of San Francisco, treasurer, society in Detroit, at the conclus-
PERNICK-AUSLANDER
Dr. Emil Amberg's paper which
Perfect summer weather ... an unending variety of
Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel an- and for the eighth term, Richard ion of its 1930 meeting.
was read before the eleventh an-
Gutsadt, executive secretary.
The research work, for which the
things to do . . . golf, tennis, swimming, fishing, camp-
nual conference of the A mer i can nounce the marriage of the tatter's
sister,
Miss
Jeanette
Auslander,
to
award
was
bestowed,
was
done
in
Federation of Organizations for the
ing. Cool, star-lit nights ... lake breezes that make one
600 ATHLETES ATTEND
the laboratories of the National
Hard of Hearing at Manhattan last Nathan Pernick, son of Mr. and
reach foe light wraps . . . that is Eastern Michigan,
mrnth is the basis for discussion Mrs. Isaac I'ernick, which Wit, MACCABEAN OLYMPIAD Jewish Hospital.
Further honor Was paid Or.
summer-resort-land par excellence.
the "Medicine" column of Time, solemnized at the Congregation
13'nai
Moshe
June
29.
Corper
through
his
selection
as
issue of June 30.
BERLIN.-(J. T. A.1 -Six hun-
This summer play ground ran be reached frotn anywhere
dred Jewish athletes from nine I resident-elect of the society for
,..10 guests, Mr. and Mrs. Pernick
in the state in just a few hours of pleasant driving. We
rountries took part in the opening the coming year. Or. Corper will
left for Lone I'ine Inn, Houghton Jul
4 of the '11
b
Olym- nerve as president during the year
suggest that you include Eastern Michigan in your
Lake.
1931-32.
piad, a sort of Jewish Olympic
vacation plans.
An exhibit of the research work
games. Dr. I.. E. 1.ewer is chair-
ROTHENBERG--GINSBERG

0 •
Removed be ELECTROLYSIS
man of the committee handling of the National Jewish Iloapital
Rynee Anne Ginsberg.
was
given
honorable
mention
at
the
games.
Lazarus
Barth
wel-
SPECIALISTS
Long Distance Telephone Service reaches every point
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel
comed the participants on behalf the meeting of the American Medi-
in Eastern Michigan.!enabling you to keep in touch with
Painlessly and Permanently
Ginsberg, and David D. Rothen-
of the German Zionist Federation. cal Association, which convened in
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
with the ELECTRIC NEEDI.E
home and office while away. A Long Distance telephone
Special greetings were reserved Detroit concurrently with the meet-
Rothenberg, were united in mar-
for the 10 Jewish boys who trav- ing of the American Society of
call home from any point in the state costs but little,
riage at the home of the bride's
eled on motorcycle from Tel Aviv Clinical Pathologists.
and it will ease any anxiety you may have about the
parents on Glendale avenue, June
to take part in the games. The
29.
home or office.
rabbinical and municipal authori-
1009 David Stott Bldg.
A dinner at Northwood Inn for
ties also greeted the Olympiad.
75 guest followed the ceremony,
1150 Griswold Street
COLLISION WORK, GENERAL RE.
after which Mr. and Mrs. Rothen- MODERN DELICATESSEN
Cadillac 7915
PAIRING, WELDING, STORAGE
berg left for an eastern trip. They
3720 Wrbb Avenue
11612 Dexter Boulevard
will reside on La Salle boulevard,
Phan. Garfield 0474
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