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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-06-19

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A serkam lavish Polak- cal Cotter

CLIFTON AYINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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For Summer•..

EMS II RONICLE
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Engagements

All Local Cantors
Officiated at Her
Wedding Sunday

Bride of June 17

Mesh

Sir. and Mrs. Jack Surowitz of 2690 Fullerton till
gagenicnt of their daughter, Ann, to David Lakin, son

Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Grabow of
317 Monterey avenue announce
the graduation of their daughters,
Frances, from the University of
Michigan, and Maxine, from the
Highland Park High School. A'
home Monday evening, June 22. •
No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis A, Gottlieb.
formerly of La Salle boulevard,
are now residing in their home nn
Mendota avenue.

Ann Mark, student at the Uni-
versity of Michigan, is spending
the summer vacation with her par-
ents on Tennyson avenue.

MRS. ALFRED A. KLUNOVER

(Miss Ruth Florence Isaacs)

Panties,

Combinations

2.00

Fine mesh, combined
with milanese, is dur-
able, and delightfully
cool! The French pant-
ies are Vionnet design,
the combinations are the
perfect summer all-in-
ane garment. In either
white or flesh shades.

The marriage of Miss Ruth Flor-
nee Isaacs, daughter of Mrs. Rose
Isaacs, formerly of Montreal, ('an-
010, to Alfred A. Klunover, son
of the late Sol Klunover, was sol-
emnized on Wednesday, June 17,
at the home of Rabbi Reulwn Hur-
witz, 294 Kenilworth avenue, a
cousin of the bride. Rabbi A. M.
Hershman of Congregation Shaar-
ey Zedek and Rabbi Ilurwitz per-
forn.td the ceremony.
Mr. and Mr,. Klunover left for
an extended motor trip through the
west and will be at home after
July 1 at 3211 Calvert avenue.

PERFECTION LODGE

Lodge No. 486, F. &
A. M., will hold a special com-
munication in Wednesday, June
24, at 7 p. m. F. C. Degree.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
Ily order of
DAVID ARKIN, \V. M.

Perfection

SAM

ROSE

Lingerie—.Hain Floor

General
Insurance

Himelhoch's

2210 Park

Ave.

Randolph 8181

'lie Smartest Social event
of the Season

PEN AIR

BRIDGE -DANSANTE

Sponsored by

Young Israel of 'Detroit

Tuesday Eve.,

June 30th

Mrs. Nathan Fishman of Bur-
lingame avenue entertained with a
bridge party in honor of her
cousin, Miss Yetta Siporen, and
her girl friend, Elaine Zucker,
MRS. HERMAN BECKER
both from Omaha, Neb., Tuesday
(Miss Betty Milkovsky)
night. Saturday they are being
entertained again by Mrs. Fish-
The marriage last Sunday eve-
man with a luncheon and theater ning, June 14, at the Philadelphia
[tarty.
Ilyren Hall, of Miss Betty Milkov-
sky, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. II.
Miss Clara Morris entertained Milkovsky, to Herman Becker wits
with a surprise bon voyage party not only one of the prettiest cere-
in honor of Miss Rebecca Falek, monies pet:forum! in Detroit, but
at her home at 4019 Taylor, on was in the nature of a communal
Saturday, June 13. Covers were event. The prominence of the
laid for 12 couples. Miss F'alek is bride's parents in 'natty Jewish ac-
leaving for Europe the latter part tivities, including the Jewish Na-
of this month.
tional Fund, the 'Zionist Organi-
zation, the United Hebrew Schools,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hirsch of the Cantor's Association and other
2411(i Grand avenue will give a causes, brought to the ceremony,
dinner for 30 guests at the New and to the dinner that followed, 11
York Hotel, Mt. Clemens, on Sun- gathering of more than 50(1. All
day', June 21, in honor of their the Detroit cantors officiated, as a
daughter, Ruth Alice, who is a mark of honor to their fellow mem-
graduate of Central High School. ber, Cantor Milkovsky.
Bridge will follow the dinner.
Rabbis Reuben Ilurvitz and E.
Aishiskin officiated at the ceremony
Mrs. D. Feldman of Bay City and were assisted by Cantors E.
spent last week-end here with her Zaludkowski, .1. Miller, B. Maldow-
anther, Mrs. F. Rudiu of 277 Bel- sky, B. Bleiberg, J. Silverman, S.
mint.
Mogilevsky, A. Rosenfeld, S. Ru-
bin, H. Cohen, J. Skolnick. I. hertz,
Miss Rosalie Goldstick will re- A. Leibowitz, Si. Rabinowitz,
turn home the first of next week Greenblatt, A. Spivack, Cantor
after spending two weeks in Chi- Wilder of New York and Cantor
efly" as guest of Miss Birdie Mor- Aaron Turner, president of the
rich.
Cantor's Association of Chicago.
Cantor Hyman Cohen sang "Be-
Miss Ilelen Esser is spending cause" and William (layman sang
the week-end with friends at the "0 Promise Me." They were ac-
Cleveland Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio. companied on the piano by Sam
Shpargel.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weisberg
'The bride wore a gown of ivory
of 4941 Vinewood avenue an- satin and the yoke was made of net
nounce the graduation of their embroidered in pearls. She wore
son, Dr. Allen A. Weisberg, from a lace cap shape veil, the crown of
Detroit College of Medicine. Re- which was embroidered with pearls.
ception Sunday, June 21. from 2 and carried a bridal bouquet of
to 5 and 7 to 12 p. m. No cards. white roses and lilies-of-the valley.
The bride's mother wore a black
Miss Florence Wolf is leaving lace gown and a corsage of sweet
for Rochester, N. Y., this week fur peas and roses. The matron of
a two months' stay with her aunt honor was Mrs. Harry Becker, the
i
and uncle.
sister-in-law of the groom. She
wore a white crepe gown trimmed
Miss Esther Silverstein and Miss with flame velvet and carried a
I Ida Korby are leaving this week bouquet of tea roses. The best man
I for a two weeks' stay in West Vir- was Ilarry Becker, brother of the
ginia.
groom. The bridesmaids were the
Misses Eve Salkowitz of Rochester,
Zelda Rosenberg-Goldberg, pi.1
N. Y., and Eve Danis of Chicago,
ano instructor, will present her Ill. They wore gowns of flesh dot-
pupils in their third annual re - 1 ted net with beige accessories and
cital, Saturday evening, June 27, green faille taffeta with yellow ac-
at 8:30, in the auditorium of the
cessories respectively and carried
McGregor Library. The public isl e bouquets of red roses. The ush-
invited.
ers were John Zalman and Bernard

are tilt

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of Mrs. Ida

Sir. and Mrs. Isidor Lowenstein of 1486 Calvert avenue announce.
I the engagement of their daughter, Annette Jeanne, to Charles C.
I evenburg, son of Sir. and Mrs. 'Michael Levenbtirg of Grand Rap-
ids, Stich.
Sirs. 11. Rosenthal of 293 Eliot street announces the engagement
a her daughter, Esther, to Morten J. Newlander, Son of Mrs. G.
Newlander.
NIT:. and Mrs. Monroe D. Harris of 32011 Cortland announce the
engagement of their daughter, Shurlie Bernice, to Ben Milan, son of
Ile and Mr,. \\Minim Milinsky of Alger avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams of 1415 West Euclid avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Reuben Sidney
Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Slay Cohen of 9236 Delmar avenue.
S Irs. Grace. Pomerantz of 8533 Twelfth street announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Esther ttt S. Morton 'Ikon, son of Sir. and
Mrs. A. Bieoll of 1723 Taylor avenue.
Shechter of 247.4 Ford avenue announces the engagement of
Ili, daughter. Jean, to Jack KtIllf Milli, Still of Sir. and Mrs. J. Kauf-
man of 96:12 Broadstreet boulevard.

Wedding Calendar

June 2I—Miss Fay Rose Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Nathan Zion • Kaplan of Westminster avenue, to Samuel S. Topper
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Topper, at the Detroit-Leland.
June 23—Miss Lillian Davidow, daughter of Mrs. K. Davidow, to
Gilbert Sussman of New Haven, Connecticut.
June 28—Miss Gobla Beta Greenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mra.1
A. Greenbaum, to Morris Sussman, son of Mrs. Molly Sussman.
June 28—Miss Betty Kroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett
I Kroll, 9061 Delmar avenue, to Leo Schlossberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Schlossberg of Cortland avenue.
June 25—Miss Gertrude Sherman, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Sam
'
Sherman of 1538 Lee Place, to Morris Steingold, son of Mrs. II.
Steingold Borocoff, at the Wolverine Hotel.
June 28—Miss Florence Holinstat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. henry,
Holinstat of Fullerton avenue, to George D. Seyburn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Seyburn of Providence, R. I.
June 28—Miss Hilda Schoentield, daughter of Mrs. Esther Schoen.
field o f 1196 13urlingame avenue, to Milton Ponnusky, son of Mrs. Net .'
' tie Ponnusky. Informal reception at the Book-Cadillac Hotel nt
o'clock. No cards.
June 28--Miss Ida Bronstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Bronstein of 309 Medbury avenue, to Aaron Crib, son of Mr. and
Sirs. M. Grib of 4718 Joy Road, at the Wolverine Hotel.
July 2-51iss Nance Solomon, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Harry R.
Solomon of 2303 Calvert avenue, to Emanuel W. Walters, son of Mr.
• and Mrs. Rubin Walters.

Births

June 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blau (Mildred Katzenberg)
of Burlingame avenue, a daughter, Beverly Jane.
June 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldsmith of 3282 Tuxedo, a I
sun, Herman Barnet.
June 7—To Sir. and Mrs. David Segal of 1721 Calvert avenue, • ,
I
daughter, Myrna Esther.
June 7—Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sinaberg of 2727 Culvert avenue, a
'
son, Norman Leonard.
June 2—To Mr. and Mrs. David I.ubetsky (Zarftill :Margolis) of
3776 Edison, a daughter, Shirley Rita.

I

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Mrs. Bertha Freedman of Chi-
cago boulevard announces the mar-
riage of her son, Jacob, to Miss
An interesting symposium fea-
Mae Esther Levin, daughter of
at the 'NEW
the late Rabbi Joseph Levin of tured the meting of the Zionist
Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Levin, District of Detroit at the Philadel-
at the home of the bride, Sunday, phia-Byron Talmud Torah Wednes-
day.
June 14.
Becker.
Discussion on questions affect-
Following an Eastern wedding
Miss Miriam Levin, dramatic di-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Becker
at-
ing the controversies at the forth-
trip,
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Freedman
will
rector of the J As-
tended
the
groom.
The
flower
girl
coming World Zionist Congress at
make their home in Detroit.
eociation, is visiting her home in
Basle, Switzerland, were led by the
Brighton, Mass., for two weeks. was Ida Cantor and the ring bear-
er was Master Sidney James Weks-
following: l'hilip Slomovitz dis-
LEVINE—LEWIS
ler.
Philip
Slomovitz
was
toast-
cussed
the problem of leadership;
Rabbi
llershman
officiated
at
oildrnission $1.00 , The Misses Ann and Rae Cohen master. Approximately 200 tele- the marriage of Miss Edith Lewis, Dr. David Fauman reviewed the
Fun Begins at 8:30
formerly of 422 East Palmer ave-
grams
of
congratulations
were
re-
Jewish-Arab
problem; Miss Jean-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry
nue, are now residing at 13233
ceived from all over the United Lewis of 3813 Pasadena avenue, ette Steinberg spoke on the ques-
LaSalle boulevard.
Mates and Canada. The out-of- to Joseph Levin, son of Mrs. Anna tion of education and health, and
Mrs. S. A. Agree of Glynn town guests were: Jacob Milkov- Levine of 2730 Sturtevant ave- Leon Kay outlined the economic
Court entertained at a bridge.' sky, father of Rev. C. Milkovsky, nue. The marriage took place on situation. Simon Shetzer presided.
You Are All Invited to the
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Milkovsky, Mrs. May 24 at the bride's home. The
The gathering went on record
luncheon on Wednesday, June
in honor of Mrs. Tina Kline of II. Salkowitz and Mrs. It. Epstein, couple have just returned from favoring the proposals of the na-
sisters
of
Rev.
Milkovsky;
Mr.
and
tional
executive, except the one on
honeymooning
in
Chicago.
Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Thomas
leadership which proposed a praes-
Hoe of Antigo, Wis., and Mrs.I Mrs. S. Abramson, Mr. and Mrs.
.1.
Salkowitz
all
of
Rochester,
N.
idium.
The choice of one leader
EINSTANDIG—GOFF
Mrs. Samuel Canvisser of Brook-
Y.; Benjamin Becker of New York,
The marriage of Miss Esther for the movement was preferred.
given by the
lyn, N. Y.
N. Y., Mrs. M. Berkman of Al- Goff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Shetzer announced that a
Mr. and Mrs. Louis 1.ightstone bany, N. Y., sister of Mrs. II. Mil- Benjamin Goff of 2068 Clair- Herzl Memorial meeting will be
of 1472 Virginia Park will cele- kovsky, Mrs. L. Katz, sister of Rev. mount, to Philip Einstanffig, son held on Tuesday evening, July 7.
brate the Bar Mitzvah of their Milkovsky, Ogdensberg, N. Y., Rev. of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Einstandii,
(Chesed Shel Emes)
'sun. Clifford, Saturday, June 27, and Mrs. A. Turner of Chicago, of 599 Alger, was solemnized
Halevy-Hazomir Choral So-
at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levin and Sunday at the bride's residence.
ALL DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 21
Torah. They will be at home to daughters Ida and Rose, and Abe Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal offici-
ciety to Appear at Open-
Levin,
all
from
Jeannette,
Pa.
ated.
their
friends
Sunday,
June
25,
DETROIT CREAMERY PICNIC GROUNDS
ing of Unser Camp.
--.--
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No Dinner WAS served to 400 guests
Near Mt. Clemens - 25 Minutes' Ride from Detroit
and the bridal couple left on a hon-
ERSHER—ZAGER
cards.
Halevy-Ilazomir Farhand
The
eymoon
trip
east.
The marriage of Miss Freda
Woodward
j
TICKETS ONLY 25c
Representatives were present at Zager to Sidney Ersher, son of the Choir is now preparing to sing at
Mrs. Lillian Bauer and Miss
lgt,)/ilD
GAMES—SPORTS—MUSIC—DANCING
the
opening
of Unser Camp and
Jean Landsman were joint host- the wedding from the following or- Rev. Morris Ersher of Toledo,
Clubs, Societies, Organisations Please Note
esses at a surprise birthday party ganizations: United Hebrew Schots, Ohio, took place on Sunday, June hindervelt, near Chelsea, Mich., on
in honor of Miss Rose Cohen on Auxiliary of United Hebrew 14. Rabbi M. 'Lager officiated. June 28. The choir will drive to
Proceed. go to a most worthy cause. Your presence is
Schools, Kvutzah Ivrith, Hebrew Dinner was served to 50 people camp together where they plan to
NOW OPEN
try solicited.
Tuesday, June 9.
Teachers' Association, Jewish Na- and many out-of-town guests were have dinner and spend the day.
—THE PICNIC COMMITTEE..
Something Different—Reasonable Prices
the
Visitors
are
welcome.
Call
tional
Fund
Council,
Ladies'
Aux-
present.
The
bridal
couple
left
on
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Coplan
Specialfor Sunday, 7-Course Chicken Dinner
65c
entertained some friends on their iliary of Jewish National Fund, a honeymoon trip. They will make Jewish National Workers Alliance
yacht "Dawn." The out-of-town Junior Jewish National Fund, their future home in Kokomo, Ind. I for information at 8679 Twelfth
I street, Euclid 10124.
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cantors Association of Detroit and
The choir is participating on
WOLK—SELIK
Rosenthal of Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. Chicago.
Announcement is made of the Cantor's Radio hour on Sunday
J. Rappert and Dr. and Mrs.
Second Floor 104 Monroe, at Farmer
!mornings.
This Sunday it will
marriage
of
Lillian
Corinne
Selik
Eisenman of Flint.
Across from Crowley.Milner's
once Holinstat, a bride-elect of to Abe L. Wolf on Sunday, June have a quartette from the men's
section.
14.
Following
the
ceremony,
the
Mrs. II. Rosenthal of 293 Eliot this month. Bridge was enjoyed,
To Be Given by the
For Weddings, Parties and Entertainments we will furnish
The Mt. Clemens concert has
street has as her guest Mrs. I. B. following which a midnight lunch bridal couple left for a trip
free of charge our beautiful hall, located on the third floor.
:been postponed from June 28 to
Hochman and family of Easton,, WAS served to 25 guests at a T- through Canada and the East.
Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools
I Aug. 16.
Pa. Sirs. Hochman formerly was shaped table, adorned with sea-
(Formerly Northwestern Womens League/
COMMERCIAL KOSHER RESTAURANT
Miss Rebecca Mintz of Detroit.
sonal flowers and tapers in pastel graduation of their son, Albert,1
104 Monroe Avenue. at Farmer
shades.
from the Detroit College of Law, Mattathias Camp of Macca-
BELLE ISLE CASINO
A piano recital was given by
on June 24, at the Masonic Tem-
the
pupils
of
Mrs.
Homer
Isenoglc
Miss
Gertrude
Sherman,
a
June
Wednesday, June 24, 1:30 P. M.
bees Closes Year's Ac-
ple.
at her home on Ohio avenue last bride-elect, was entertained with a
Jewish Welfare Federation
tivities.
Prises—Refreshments—Entert•inment—Music
Friday. Assisting were two pu- hosiery and handkerchief shower
Maurice Meyer Ginzler, son of
Flower Fund.
pils of the Kathleen Pereira Danc- by the Misses Ruth Rapaport, Fay Rabbi and Mrs. Arthur Ginzler,
Come and Have a Real Enjoyable Time
One of the most enjoyable eve-
ing School. Added to the pro- Saks and Agnes Sherman at the 565 Westminster, who graduated
Contributions to the flower fund
gram were two vocal selections by home of Ruth Rapaport of West cum laude from Northern High nings of entertainment was the so-
Announces
Mrs. Israel Wetsman, who was ac- Philadelphia avenue.
School, has been awarded a schol- cial meeting of Mattathias Tent of the Jewish Welfare Federation
companied by Miss Reva Leah
arship from the College of ining No. 1005, euf the Maccabees. This he been received in memory of
they are now in their new
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Nusbaum and Technology at Houghton, took place last Monday evening on
Antick.
location
the fourth floor of the Maccabee Bernard Ginsburg from Mrs. Al-
of 948 Virginia Park has returned' Mich.
301-302
Metropolitan Bldg.,
Building.
There
were
excellent
bert E. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wexler will be from New York after having at-1
33 John R. Street
at home to friends Sunday, June tended the burial of Mrs. Nus-1 Albert Dreitzer of New York renditions by the talented Cantor L. Newman, Joseph Ilelfman, Mrs.
BUTTONS COVERED
21, from 3 to 6, honoring their baum'a brother, Lewis W. Flinn.' was a guest in this city for a few S. Mogilevsky, and the gifted Sid- Miriam VanDaalen, Mrs. Frances
HEMSTITCHING
ney Gottlieb, radio star at Station
daughter, Miss Frieda Wexler, a lacher.
days.
PICOT EDGING
Rosenblatt,
Albert
P.
Steler,
Wed-
WM BC.
recent graduate of the University ,
PLEATING
The Soviet Government now permits food to be sent to needy relatives of Michigan.
Rob Cruzet and his orchestra en- nesday Night Club, Sylvan S.
TUCKING
Mr. and Sirs. P. Bernstein of
Mrs. Samuel Calfin of Gladstone ;
in Russia. But postal restrictions make it extremely difficult for the
avenue was hostess on Wednesday, Ilazetwood avenue will celebrate tertained with their dance mu- Groaner, Sir snd Mrs. Sidney F.
Telephone
Clifford 1853
individual to ship packages with any reasonable expectation of deli, ,
sic.
Refreshments
were
served.
Ileavenrich,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Max
Bai-
their
fifth
wedding
anniversary
Eight-year-old Dorothy Fish- June 17, at a luncheon and bridge
cry. And no INSURANCE is available on shipments from the United man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to 12 guests in honor of Miss with a buffet supper this Sunday, Mattathias Tent is adjourning all lin, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown
activities until next fall, at which ' Dr. John Slawson, Mr. and Mrs.
States,
Nathan Fishman of 2984 Burlin- Martha C. Serlin'a birthday.
June 21.
time announcements will be made , Maurice A. Enggass, Mr. and Mrs.
The RUSSIAN EXPRESS SERVICE has been established to provide game avenue, starred in a piano
JOIN OUR BRIDGE CLUB
responsible
shipping
service,
with
delivery
guaranteed,
value
insured,

Many friends of Mrs. George of the doings of the lodge.
' Edwin M. Rosenthal, Mr. and Sirs.
recital of pupils of Mrs. Eva Lil-
Miss Rose Schwartz , daughter
lian Cox on June 8 at Grinnell of Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwartz of Russell will be interested to know
Clarence H. Enggass, Mr. and Mrs.
NOW FORMING
all details attended to by experts, plus
Isaac Cohen; in memory of A. J.
Brothers' music house. Dorothy 1714 Gladstone, will be presented that she is recuperating from her
Pleasant Surroundings
QUICK DELIVERY FROM OUR
Young Hebrews.
so
enchanted
the
audience
with
by
Margaret
Mannebach
of
the
recent
illness
at
llarper
Hospital.
Bloomgarden
from
sales
depart-
Congenial
Associates
BERLIN OFFICE
$3.25 to $8.00 ' her playing that she was asked to Detroit Institute of Musical Art,
ment of the Michigan Smelting &
EXPERT INSTRUCTORS TO
Ceders executed be snail, cable or radio. Food-
24 different food.aesort-
The last meeting Was held in the ; Refining Company; in memory of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
Grass
of
1422
,
add
three
encores
to
her
three
in
a
plant)
recital
Wednesday
eve-
HELP YOU
Fri. includes
Product• guaranteed. Our regular express chargYe.mem..
food, e•p.., postage.
ning, June 24, at the Womens Collingwood avenue announce the auditorium of Philadelphia-Byron Mrs. Ernestine Rosenthaler from
1 numbers on the program.
plus cost of food, is all you P.), N. Y.!••••
Club Exchange 10216 Dexter
Singh packages or regular monthly or tIrce••
graduation of their son, Edwin, Hebrew School. After all business Johanna Eunice, Mrs. J. Isenstadt
City Club.
(Near
Calvert)
D, sr ou n t . for ,,,, rr
month shipments.
Your people in Russia need
Mr. and Mrs. A. Katzin of
from Central High School, on had been taken care of, the chair and family; in memory of Nanette
pasted shipment..
fats, flour, sugar, cereals and other baltc food
Arlington 6293
was turned over to Irving Iuacs, Weinman from Mr. and Mrs. Maur-
necessities. Cense in, telephone Sr write for
15401 Alden avenue have as their

Marvin Schwartz, son of Mr. June 17.
'in charge of the program, which ice A. Enggass, Mr. and Mrs. H.
guests their niece, Miss Rose Kat- and Mrs. M. Schwartz of Gladstone
Bank References Furniahed en Reeoro
Mrs. Milton Steinberg of In- consisted of a talk on Rabbi Judah, I R. Solomon; in memory of Mollie
zin of New York City, and their avenue, graduated from Northern
Keep yourself from the oppor-
'on.. Martin Katzin of Riverhead, High School with a cum laude
dianapolis spent a week as the the Prince, given by Myron Dusk- lAscheim from Mrs. Anna Burton, tunity and God will keep you from
105 W. Adams Street, Corner Clark—Chicago, Illinois.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice kin; a poem, "The Dance to Death" Rovina R. Burton.
the sins it leads to.
by secretary, Molly Rifkus; and a
Landau of Blaine avenue.
short comical poem by vice-presi-
Meyer Stone is visiting in New
Miss Ethel Feinstein was hostess
at a surprise bridge and linen York.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith (Es- dent, Irving Isaacs. Plans for a
picnic are now being made. A call
ther
Rosner)
of
Pingree
avenue
, shower at her home on Muirland
avenue, given by the Semper I Mr. and Mns. Max Williams of have returned from a motor trip for new members is being made
East.
through
all members.
Amid Club, honoring Miss Firm- 1726 Taylor avenue announce the

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