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Engagements
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Sirs. S. J. Berlin of Lincoln avenue, Highland Park, an
nnunee the betrothal of their daughter, Rose Loraine, to George K
Mr. and Mrs. NI. Schwartz and
children of Pingree avenue are
spending. the summer months at
their cottage at Walnut lake.
7or
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Perlman of
Webb avenue have returned from
a pleasant motor trip to Chicago,
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You still have time to make choice selections.
This is the First Time in Our History that we have offered such tremen-
dous SAVINGS on the FINEST Furniture manufactured in this country — a
sale like this one happens once in a lifetime. Take advantage of same.
We need CASH, and in order for us to acquire it we are sacrificing this
FINE LINE OF FURNITURE.
This SALE is for CASH ONLY!
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FUlkNITUlk,E COMPANY Madison 5891
EMANUEL LUNCHEON
TO BE HELD MONDAY
installed. Mrs. S. 1,. Kavanuu, re-
tiring president, will preside and
will give a report of the year's ac-
Mrs. Meyer Shugerman
tivities.
is chairman of the dinner and Mrs.
The Sisterhood of Congregation William Adelson, 2281 Philadel-
Emanuel will give a luncheon at phia, is in charge of reservations.
Mrs. Charles Alpern will sing a
the synagogue, Taylor and Wilson
avenues, Monday, June 15, at group of songs, accompanied by
which time annual reports of the Mrs. Emory Monash, and Miss
year's activities will be read and Evelyn Mae Chase will give read-
the newly elected officers will be ings.
B'NAI MOSHE NOTES
The Sisterhood of the Congregation
11 1 nsi Moshe will hold its last bridge
party for,his season SlI11111, June 21, at
s Sr. t the hamlet hall ,15 the sena.
gogue. Mr.. Margaret Nagler. rhairladY.
and her assistant. Mrs. Helen Rosenfeld,
• are in charge.
'f he third annual picnic is to be given
by the Sisterhood and Young People . *
Att , in it.1 1 1: 1 7
Congregation
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arger than all other cars
at the price
also the fastest, liveliest
and most powerful
Willvs Six Coach
Down payment in
Detont
The new Willys Six has a longer wheelbase, in-
125
creased overall length and a tread of WA inches—
widest of all low-priced cars . . . Interiors are spa-
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room anal elbow room . . . In performance, the Willys
Six is the master of all cars in its price class. It excels
in speed, pick up and bill climbing ... You must drive
the new Willys Six in order to realize the amazing
per formancc capabiliticsbrough to the low-priced field.
Wire Wheels Optional,
at No i
Pric•
&loner I. 12 rat., monthly
bithann. Follocriog price
f o. b. Toledo. Ohio
Willy. Six5495 lo 5.950
Willy. Fight • a $995 to $1295
Willy.-Knight $1095 to $1195
Willy. §•Ton Ch...i. $595
Willy. Its-Ton Che..i. $5 95
WI LLYS
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Distributor
2965 WOODWARD AVE.
at Charlotte
Branch: 9321 Grand River; near Joy Road
flu only GENUI.VE PARTS approved 6ydr.rou;arrvrrofyen mar
The Misses Gertrude Sandelman
and Sliriam Levin left for Califor-
nia to spend the summer months.
Kneen of this city, formerly of Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Raminick of 2682 Tuxedo announce the engage
nem of their daughter, Ann. to Samuel R. Freed, son of NO. and Mrs.
timid Freed of Ntinneapohs. Reception at home Sunday, June 14, at
Is. fn. No cards.
to ONE task—to cleaning your rugs
Garfield
9 x 12 DOMESTIC RUG s275
Cleaned the Leader Way
MADER
Carpet Cleaners
8700 LINWOOD AVENUE
—
Births
Miss Betsy Weinberg enter-
' tained on Saturday afternoon with
a bridge-luncheon in honor of the
Misses Gertrude Sherman and
Sara Jacobs, two brides elect of
June 28. Covers were laid for 16
(guests
Mrs. Elsie Weiner and daugh-
ter, Isabel, and Mrs. Rebecca Sha-
piro and son, Jerome, were the
i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Koenig and family of New York
I City over Memorial week-end.
Max Koenig of New York City
was the guest of Mrs. Rebecca Sha-
piro and rs. Bessie Lott.
---
Mrs. Max Weksler of Normandy
avenue was hostess at a dinner
party Sunday afternoon in honor
of Miss Betty Slilkovsky and Her-
man Becker, whose marriage will
be solemnized this Sunday, and
also in honor of Miss Eva Danish
of Chicago, who will attend Miss
Stilkovsky as one of the brides-
maids.
BETH EL'S ANNUAL
MOONLIGHT MONDAY
For 31 successive years the
Young People's Temple Club has
conducted a moonlight excursion
every summer. This excursion has
always marked the high point in
the social life of the congregation.
This year, the moonlight excursion
We're not doctors, but we know how to
put your car in good shape and keep it
that way.
—ABE MAX
We do Body and Fender Bumping, Paint-
ing, G eneral Repair Work, Washing, Great•
ing, etc.
DROP IN AND SAY HELLO!
ARNOLDS AUTO
SERVICE, INC.
Glendale 9738
46 SELDEN, off Woodward
Fried. Oscar stod•, Eugene Kornlield. 1
Evelyn Kurtz; in Mi. Glad. Gold-
berger', class, to Wilfred KO., Sylvia
Shoichet, •ncl Emma Gold, In the el..
of Mote Ruth St•rman. to Florence Wein-
stein; In the clan. of MI. Lena Ito , In.
to Hillard Go...man, Fay Fischer, Salle
( r nllatt 111111I Dorothy Bernstein, in the
(lase of Mi. Id. Pam, to Harr,' I
Schwartz. •nd Ronan Orenetein, In the
el.. of Mi. Helen Mots, to Norman
Goodman, Ilene Josephatin, Betty Schneid.
man, Joaephine Seigel, Seymour Stein,'
Sidney Gorah and Alvin Sulker, In MI.
Lillian Ituanell'a el.. to %idiom Glantz*,
Edith Knpl.n nd Edna Singerman; In
and
Miss Sara Bornstein of Blame
June 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Katz of 5746 French road, a son,
avenue left for Chicago to attend
Joseph.
the wedding of her cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Rosen-
berg and son, Norman, of Glad-
stone avenue are leaving Sunday
for an extended motor trip through
, Northern Michigan.
ro more than inexperienced and in-
(crier rug cleaners charge.
Del..., Any. he,
I
.Incob Schlossberg of Cortland avenue.
Miss Ilea Feingold of Chicago
June 28—Miss Gertrude Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
spent the not week-end in Detroit,
Sherman of 1538 Lee Place, to Morris Steingold, son of Mrs. It.
visiting Miss Jean Blair of Chi-
Steingold Borocoff, at the Wolverine Hotel.
cago boulevard.
June 28—Miss Florence Ilalinstat, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Miss Mildren Kaufman of the Holinstat of Fullerton avenue, to George I). Seyburn, son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Victor Seyburn of Providence, R. 1.
Brewster Hotel in New York City
is stopping in Detroit as the guest
June 28—Miss Hilda Schoentield, daughter of Mrs. Esther Schoen-
if her cousin, Miss Ruth Altschu- field of 1196 Burlingame avenue, to Milton I'onnusky, son of Mrs. Net-
ler, on her way to Beverly Hills, tie Ponnusky. Informal reception at the Book-Cadillac Hotel at 8
Cal.
o'clock. No cards.
June 28—Miss Ida Bronstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Milton L. Grahm of 2430 West Bronstein of 309 Medbury avenue, to Aaron Grib, son of Mr. and
l'hiladelphia avenue has gradu- Mrs. SI. Grib of 4718 Joy Road, at the Wolverine Hotel.
ated from Harvard University with
July 2—Miss Nance Solomon, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry R.
a cans lauda diploma.
Solomon of 2303 Calvert avenue, to Emanuel W. Walters, son of Mr.
A shower held at the Chinese and Mrs. Rubin Walters,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry IL Meitner
and baby son are now residing at
16855 Baylis avenue.
rugs
cleaned by Leader experts coats you
We Call For .nit
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg
have returned from a motor trip.
Tea Gardens was given by Mes-
dames Cohen, Stone and Tanzman
in honor of their future sister-in-
law, Miss Freida Zager, a bride of
' June 14.
per fectly. To have your
8400
Wedding Calendar
June 14 Pauline Fushman, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. David Sit
Complimenting their sister, Flor- kcr.!uin of 15478 Wildemere avenue, to George Max, son of NO. and
ence, a June bride-elect, the Misses NO,. Alex Max, 9725 Cameron avenue.
Helen, Adele and Dorothy Bolin-
June 14-----Miss Betty Bloch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bloch
stet entertained 45 guests at a of 1959 Virginia Park, to Ilarry Weinberger, son of Mr. and Mrs
bridge-luncheon and personal William Weinberger of New York city, at the Wilshire Hotel.
shower at the Everglades on
June 14—Sliss Theresa Schlesinger, daughter out Mr. end Mrs.
June 6.
Albert Schlesinger, to Arthur Leichtman, son of Ste Ind Mrs. William
Leichtman.
Mrs. S. A. Lewis of Leslie ave.
Just 14—Miss Betty Milkovsky, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Hy-
nue returned last week from a six
man Milkovsky, to Herman Becker, at Philadelphia-Byron !fall.
weeks' stay with friends and rela-
June 14--Miss Estelle Wartell, daughter of Str. and Mrs. Julius E.
tives in Milwaukee and Chicago.
Wartell of 583 Woodland avenue, to Milton J. Stiller, son of Mr. and
A birthday surprise party was Mrs. Thomas Miller of Bay City. Mich.
given in honor of Jean Landau
June 17—Ruth F. Isaacs, (laughter of Mrs. Rosa Isaacs. formerly
June 7 by her parents at 2995
Montreal, to Alfred A. Klunover, son of the late Sol I', Klunover.
Leslie avenue. There were 26
June 28--Miss Betty Kroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett
guests present.
Kroll, 9001 Delmar avenue, to Leo Schlossberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Because our sole attention is given
Call
Sir. and Mrs. Philip Erlich of 1703 Glendale avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Kate, to Saul Whiteman, sots of Moo
Whiteman of Fort William, Ont.
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filarriagre
SENIE
7RASCH
a bbl Lenn Fram nnncmtea a t
the marriage of Miss Dorothy
Basch, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Rasch of 175 Riverside
Drive, New York, to Bernard
Senie of Detroit. The marriage
took place on June 4 at the Savoy
Plaza, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Senie are now re-
siding at 2725 Boston boulevard
Mrs. Senie is a graduate of Bar.
nerd College and the Ethical Cul-
ture S c h o o I. Mr. Senie is a
graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania and the Nazareth
Ilall Military Academy.
BERNSTEINE—BECK
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beck an-
nounce the marriage of their
(laughter, Irene, to Gerald Bern.
steine. Mr. and Mrs. Bernsteine
are making their home in Phila.
delphia.
TAUB-HALBERG
The marriage of Miss Esther.
Kalberg to Louis Taub took place
June 9 at Congregation Emanuel,
Woodrow Wilson and Taylor. The
bridal party consisted of Miss Ber-
thas Heiberg, maid of honor, Miss
Rhea Kramer, Miss Lillian I:aryls
and Miss Rose Farber, brides-
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cohen and
maids; Moe Lack was best man;
, daughter, Eleanor, of Elmhurst
Ben Gruskin, Mack Friedman and
avenue have returned from a motor
LLOYD ROSENBERG
Theodore Tannebaum acted as
trip to Chicago.
ushers. The couple are honey-
to take place Monday evening,
mooning in New York.
Sans E. Levitt has just returned June 15, will be conducted under,
home from Chicago, having gradu- the sponsorship of the Temple ac-
ated from the Northern Illinois tivities committee with a special B'NAI MOSHE SUNDAY
group of young peopte under the
College of Optometry.
SCHOOL GRADUATION
chairmanship of Lloyd Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rheins of in direct charge of the program.
The
Irnai Moshe Sunday school
Cincinnati were the guests of Mr. These charged with the arrange-
program of graduation and closing
and Mrs. Max Feinstein of Muir- ments give the assurance that this
exercises
was successfully carried
will be by far the finest function
land avenue for the week-end.
that has ever la•en attempted, and out in the main auditorium of the
synagogue
Sunday morning, June
Dr. and Mrs. I.. II, Ilalbstein en- special plans have ben made to
tertained the Haskalah Society last make the affair a pleasant one both 7, with all of the participants giv-
ing
their
numbers
in a way that
fur the younger and the older mem-
Sunday at a buffet dinner.
bers of the Congregational house- pleased the large assembly of par-
ents
and
friends
of
the children.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lax of 5:19 hold and their friends.
An additional feature of the pro-
Mt. Vernon were surprised last
It is expected that a very large gram was a number of Hebrew
Sunday evening at the residence number of students of the Univer-
songs by Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld,
id Mr. and Mrs. Rolnitzki, 951 Mt.
sity of Michigan and other educa-
Vernon, in honor of the thirtieth tional institutions in the state will properly interspersed between the
wedding anniversary. Most of the: form parties to attend the moon- orations of the graduates.
After an appropriate and timely
guests were members of the Ita- light.
address by Rabbi Moses Fischer,
domer Aid Society. Joshua Joy
The music will be furnished by diplomas were awarded by Joseph
rich was master of ceremonies, and
Gerald Marks and his Columbia Kornfield, president of the congre-
a number of guests spoke. A wed-
Recording Orchestra. The steam." gation, to the following graduates:
ding ceremony was re-enacted.
er Columbia has been chartered for Sarah Bennett, Ethel Bernstein,
the occasion. The boat will leave Gilbert Golaner, Sidney Goaslman,
Miss Shirley Kroll of Delmar
the foot of Woodward avenue atl Max Fogelman, Beatrice Jaulue,
avenue was hostess at a personal'
shower on Thursday evening, June: 8:45 exactly. Tickets may be ob- Morris Korntield, Florence Reisner,
tained at the Temple or at the Leona Rosenberg, Albert Schiff,
4, honoring her sister, Betty, an
dock.
and Marvin Weinstein.
bride-elect of June 28. Covers,
A word of appreciation was then
While the moonlight is regarded
were placed for 20 guests,
101 a kind of congregational got.to- spoken by Sol Kling. a member of
Mrs. Simon Lachman, 479 West gether, attendance is not limited in the school board, who also present-
Ferry avenue, is in Montreal, Que. j any way to members of the congre- ed each of the 15 teachers with a
bee., visiting her son and daugh- gation or their households. All are useful gift, and a special, six vol-
ume set of Graetz's History of the
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Sol S. Vineberg,' invited,
Jews, to I. 11. Mendelssohn, prin-
or several weeks.
cipal of the sch(ml.
Two medals. one gold and one sil-
The Misses Jeanette Jacobs and
Miss Sylvia Rosenfeld of 15375
Jeanette Bresler were joint host- Log Cabin avenue entertained ver, gifts of James A. Kates, •
esses at a personal shower on June with a party in honor of her sis- friend of the school, were awarded
10, at the Lee Crest, in honor of ter Evelyn's tenth birthday on be the donor to June Ruiner and
Miss Victoria Ilanels, a June Wednesday, June 3. Fifteen chit- Leona Rosenberg for the first and
bride-elect.
dren were present. Table decora- second best essays, respectfully, on
tions were carried out in yellow' "What Benefit I Have Derived'
From Going to Sunday School."
The engagement of Miss Gloria and pink.
Sir. Bernstein, associate partner of
Edyth Shapiro, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Shapiro of Wabash
Mrs. Harry Rosenfeld and Feigenson Bottle Co., a supporter
avenue, to Allan A. Elbom, son of daughters, Sylvia and Evelyn, of of .lewish education, has also given
Mr. and Mrs. S. Elbom of Cortland 15375 Log Cabin avenue left for a gold medal to the school which
was awarded for the best all-
avenue was announced at a lovely an indefinite stay in New York.
around scholarship, to Florence
affair on Sunday, June 7, at 16895
Muirland avenue. Covers were
Miss Isabella Werbe entertained Reisner, in the name of the donor,
laid for 70 guests at a U-shaped, the younger members of her piano. by his nephew, Robert Bernstein,
table. Table appointments werel forte class at the Women's City with a short talk to the recipient.
red and white with lovely white Club music room Saturday after-
Then following the presentation,
carnations, red roses and sweet1 noon, June 6.
by the principal of the school, of
peas, about which were grouped:
certificates of honour to the children
white and red tapers. Out-of-town!
Mrs. Robert V. Danto (Belle with credits above 95 per cent.
The. •ere Cl,., in the Oa. of MI.
guests included Mrs. Si, Mellman,: Feldman) entertained her Tues-
Zimmerman. to Lawrence Fried-
Mrs. C. Steinger and Bernard Mell-' day Night Bridge Club June 2 at Sylvia
a. Sam Schiff, Carl Norwich. Herbert
man of St. Louis. Mo., and Mr. and the home of her parents, Mr. and Grum.. Marton Feldman. June Roane,
Alice
Sahel.
Lillian Chait, in the els. of
Mrs. Phillip Rheins and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman, on La
Mn., Mary Newman. to Beatrice
Mrs. Herman Rhein, of Cincin- Salle boulevard.
and Florence Roane., in the daze of Ml..
, natl.
'1•1•ther Srhiff. to Harald Rel•ner. Met-
ed Gnraa h . Shirley Greenwald. Leo
Miss Frances A. Cugell of 2513
Edward Kornfteld, Isabel Ring.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Franz- West Euclid avenue entertained Ker...
north. Sln•ern.n. and Leon London: In
blau, formerly of 4942 Larkins the officers of Purity Rainbow As- via. of Mi.. Grace Birnkrant. to Jesn•
avenue, are now domiciled at sembly No. 12 at her home on Fri- ette Stahl, Shirley Leader and Irene
23717 Elmira boulevard, St. Clair day evening, June 5, the occasion cal; In Mlle Petty [Minton'. clam, to
Rowe Rosner, Thelma Ammer. Jewel Klein.
Shores, Mich.
being her siiteenth birthday.
Janet Green, Krebs Steyr, Hawke
the Hiroo of Mi., Mollie Friedman, to
Leonard Gorman In the els a of MI.
Edna Ludwig. to Pearl Oppenheirn.
nut Hellman, Sylvia Kornfirld and Shull.
Sun.; In mina EllMf Seigel', clams. to
Elaine Kapp, EIIIIIP Meer, Bell y V. Far-
hat , and Gloria II, Kling.
Honorable mention with 90 per
cent marks were given t I the fol-
owing:
Claire Seigel. Marion Silverman,
Sall., Philip Poppers Ph i Edna
Leader. Lillian Korn field, Margaret
Wel, Sylvia Elli.h, Charlotte Jacoby,
Charlotte Miller. P.N. St ulman. June
Groan, Lillian Fischer, Eleanor Holten-
herr, Cu and. Engelberg, Herbert Nu -
nick. Arthur Flint', Bober* Schaefer,
Iterm•d Jacoby, M. Hersh, Pearl nar-
k.. Edith WI , 01 k,, Betty Kanner, Hel-
en Herskowitz. Walter Sallsherg. Sidney
Scheiner. Martin Wiatrack. Jennie Seller,
Hay.
Larraine Stearn. II•rriett
Keels, I olia Adler, Ellie Goldberger.
Item Is Gorman. Fatting Weingarten, Dorm
Robinatin. Lawrence Gore ih, Seymour
Schoen, Harm Rwientheil, Franc'. Kurz,
Shirley II urach and Ruth Greenblatt.
giftS
for the
G raduates
Fountain Pens & Pencils
Desk Sets
Diaries
Book Ends
Framed Silhouettes
Gift Stationery
Leather and Brass Novel-
ties.
Cards for All Occ•sions on
Third Floor
SHEEHAN'S
BOOKSTORE
Book Sellers for Over 50 Year.
1550 WOODWARD AVENUE.
DeSaulier Shop
A (trimmers
they ere now in their new
vinnouncing-
location
301-302 Metropolitan Bldg.,
33 John R. Street
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