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ZEDAKAH LUNCHEON

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The luncheon that is being spon-
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the Zedakah Club is to take place
on July 15. at 1 o'clock, at the Belle

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Anna R. Zamsky and Mrs. Ilannah
Harvith.
Mesdames Helen Jacoby, Toots
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What promises to be an out- ,
standing social event of the seas-on
is the dinner dance sponsored by
the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek
at 7:30 p, m., on June 30, at the.

yard left for Charlevoix, where sity of Michigan last Monday were
they will spend the summer. the following: College of Litera-1
tore, Science and the Arts, Meyer
S. NI. Cole of the Belcrest, with Applebaum, Ilarry B. Aronow,:
Dr. 4Villet and Leo Lehman of Abraham Becker, Harold Courland-
Pittsburgh are on a fishing trip er, Virginia Gage, Maurice Glacier,
at Ellsworth, Mich., and are the Saul D
Goorrn
otbheeian,m F'rilannftc m
esuCe.r. G
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guests of Albert Ilecht.
M. lsberg, Sidney A. Krause, David I
Mrs. I. L. Polozker of Chicago • W • Leach, Benjamin II. Levy, Mil-,
boulevard received informally last ton S. Marwil, Judith Meyersd
Monday afternoon in honor of her Morris J. Mintz, Sarah M. Neu-I
birthday. mann, Jonas Newman, Theodore
IL Oppenheim, Maurice S. Schil-
ler, Mayer Ginsbaum, Rose N'arkle,
Mrs. Henry Levitt and (laugh- Wilfred E. Weinstock, Frieda E.
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leaving Saturday for New York, architectural engineering, Emil
from which point Jeanne will leave
Becsky; bachelor of science in ar-
to
Ma spend the summer at camp in chitecture, Phillip J. Rosenzweig;
ine and Mrs. Levitt will spend bachelor of science in mechanical
a few
weeks in New York and
and industrial engineering, Gor-
Atlantic City.
dun E. Fox; bachelor of law or
)uric doctor, Harvey Bielfield,
Mrs. M. D. Wittelshofer and Leslie D. Bloom, Jacob Brimbenr,
daughter of Atkinson avenue is Max Fruhauf, Jr., Darold Helper,
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford II. Ketz, Dan Manason,
Philip Blumenthal of West Burton Marks, Joseph W. Solo-
Branch.
mon; doctor of dental surgery,
Sam Abramson, Norvell N. Atli-
Mrs. M
Stilton Sloman of vaick, Morris L. Botvinick, Abra-
Virgin
Mr. a Park celebrated the
ia ham L. Cohen, Abraham A. Co l-
fortieth wedding anniversary last. lins, Leon Diskin, Leo A. Green -
Wednesday and were at home o blatt, Irving J. ❑
Ilershon, Clarence
their friends in the evening. B. Jacobs, Milton S. Marks, Max
Among the out-of-town guests Potashnik; doctor of medicine,
were their children, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Braitman, Nathaniel Feld-
M. A. Fischer and children of man, Benjamin B. Greenberg,
Pittsburgh and Mrs. Gus Kahn of David I.each, Abraham D. Litsky,
Youngstown, Ohio. Samuel J. Silverstein; master of
science, Herman Tennenbaum;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsberg of
master of arts, Seymour Tilchin,
Longfellow avenue are spending
Leo J. Zuber; doctor of philosophy,
th week-end in Buffalo.
Ben Dushnik.

MRS. ABRAHAM COOPER

Knollwoor Country Club. The tax
' is $10 per couple.
A large and enthusiastic commit-
tee is exerting every effort towards
making this affair the most pleas-
urable in the Sisterhod history. A
gratifying response is reported and
the chairman, Mrs. Morris II.
Blumberg, urges immediate reser-
vations which may he made by call-
ing any member of the committee.
An excellent orchestra, a splend-
id dinner menu and various fea-
I tures will mark the evening.
The procedes will go toward the
furnishing of the new synagogue
which will be completed for the
high holy days.
The members of the various
!
mittees are: Mrs. Morris Blum-
berg, chairman; Mrs.-Louis Robin- •
. son, co-chairman; Mesdames. liar- •
ry Z. Brown, Charles Hamburger,
David Diamond, Nathan Simons,'
• Harry Wetsman, Robert Loewen-
berg, Ralph Davidson, Herman
August, Julius Berman, Oscar
I Blumberg Samuel Caplan, Her- I
I man Cohen, Abraham Cooper,
'
raham Copeland, David Fauman,
Seymour Frank, Wolf Kaplan,
Ilarry B. Keidan, Joseph Kopel,
Moe Leiter, Theodore Levin, David
Lichtig, Samuel Rubiner, Saul
Saulson, Simon Shetzer, Aaron Sil-
verblatt, Sidney Stone, Frank
Wetsman, A. Si. Hershman, Sul
' Kaufman, Charles A. Smith, D. W.
Simons, Si. H. Zackheim, Joseph
Zechman, David Zemon, and the
Misses Elizabeth Finley, Hattie
I Gittleman and Freida Weinstein.
!
Mrs. Herbert IL Warner is pres-
ident of the Sisterhood. Mrs. A.
Louis Gordon is chairman of pub-
licity.

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On Sunday, June 28, will take
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third season of Unser Camp and !
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Jewish National Workers Alliance I
1550 WOODWARD AVENUE
Booksellers Since 1075
Dr. and Mrs. Albert II. Krohn
and Poale Zion, with a banquet and ,
E. A. Bernstein of Chicago
, have opened their home on Lake
musical program.
boulevard has returned home after
Ilalevy-Ilazomir, the Farband ' Erie fill; the summ er.
spending a few days in Rochester,
('hr ir, conducted by the well-known I
N. Y.
Robert
Cole,
son
of
Mr.
and
ctor, Dan Frohman, s. wiOther
ll ap-
Mrs. S. M. Cole, is leaving for
pear
conduin a number of song
On Sunday, June 21, Mrs. Anna
well-known artists will participate. Camp Kohut in Maine.
Katz announced the engagement
Unser Camp and Kindervelt has
Hon, Robert Oberfelder of Sid- of her daughter, Clara, to Emery
In the last two years, won many nay, Neb., spent a few days with Weiss, son of Mrs. Bertha Weiss
friends because of its natural beau-
Mr. past
and week.
Mrs. Irving Oberfelder of Toledo, Ohio, at a reception for
ty, healthy food and good adminis• the
the immediate family at her home
tration.
on Fischer avenue. The out-of-
Camp Kindervelt is located in
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg town guests were Mr. and Mrs.
one of the most pleasant and
of Leslie avenue were at home to Bert Fox, the Misses Ilelen and
healthiest places in Michigan, four
a group of friends last Sunday Dorothy Fox, James Fox and Miss
miles from Chelsea. The camp is evening in commemoration of
Julia Weiss, sister of Mr. Weiss,
conducted by experienced and cap- their twentieth wedding anniver.
all of Toledo.
able teachers.
nary. A buffet supper was served
—
There are still a few vacancies
to 24 guests.
Among the affairs given in honor
left in Camp Kindervelt, and chit-
—
of Miss Gertrude Sherman, bride-
dren, between the ages of 7 to 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sloman elect of June 28, were a miscel-
may he registered in the office
of and daughters. Betty and Kath- laneous shower given by Jean
Camp Kindervelt at R679 Twelfth
teen, left for their summer home Sherman on May 23 at the Taller
street, telephone Euclid 1012 ♦ .
at Charlevoix.
or
guests, a rat ge-
Directions: to go to Unser Camp
lucheon gi ve n by Miss B u se
and Camp Kindervelt take PIP
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mazer and Weinbergfo r 1 6 guests on
ne
mouth Read, U. S. 12 to Chelsea, family
of Philadelphia are guests 6, a hosiery and handkerchief
then NI 92 to Unser Camp.
in this city and are at the Wil- shower given by the Misses Fay
With school days over, mothers
shire.
Saks, Ruth Rapaport and Agn
es and fathers are gathering their
Sherman on June 13, a kitch
families and going to places where,
Dr. John Slawson, executive di-I shower given by Mrs. B. Borneo
rector of the Jewish Welfare Fed.' on June 17, and the Misses Ce " the heat won't be too hard to bear
(particular attention elven to women who find It difficult to reduce/
eration of Detroit, sailed on Thurs- and Beatrice Enter entertained r s, and where plenty of sunshine and
o 5 ,
Ellen Cohen, 19-year-old Detroit day from New York for a two
fresh air can build up the bodies of
June 19 for 15 couples in lion
girl, won honors at the University months' stay in European coun-
or their young ones. Three thousand
of the bride and groom.
of inois School of Pharmacy by tries.
miles away there are other boys
! receiving the Alice M. l'elikan
and girls in a warm climate also
Mrs. Louis Beck of Burlingam e trying to build up their bodies and
prize for Nlateria Nletlica. She is
Ilerman Golanty, who attended
' the youngest member in the grad- the graduation exercises of his son, avenue is visiting in Philadelphi a. restore their health, but not where
; uating class. Due to the age re- George, in Pittsburgh, has re-
they can enjoy themselves. They
Miss Ruth Feinberg, daught er are the boys and girls whose school
quirements of the university, she turned to his home at the B•lcrest•
of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Feinberg of days had to he permanently cut
must wait one and one-half years
for her degree of Pharmaceutical
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bernstein of Leslie avenue is home from th e short. Tuberculosis set in and the I
' Chemist. At that time too she will Chicago boulevard had as their State Normal School at Mt. Plea 5- parents could not afford to give
receive her license to own and op- guests the past week-end Mr. and ant, Mich.
them the much needed care, so
erate a drug store. Miss Cohen is Mrs. Alfred J. Ruby and daughter,
they were admitted to the Los An.
the granddaughter of Mrs. Sarah Betty Jeanne, of Wilmette, Ill.
Milton S. Marwil, son of St r. gales Sanatorium through the ef-
Schwartz, resident of Detroit for
and Mrs. Robert Marwil of La Sal le forts of the Detroit Auxiliary.
24 years.
Mr. and Mrs. David King of the boulevard was one of the grad u. The workers of the Detroit Aux-
Wilshire had as their guest Miss ates of the University of Mich i- iliary are not thinking of leaving
Fanchon Luria of Atlantic City.
gan.
their work incomplete. Hot weath-
er or not, the work of aiding those
Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of
Mrs Ben Tannenholz of th e afflicted ones must go on since the
The Young People's Auxiliary,
the College of the City of Detroit Wilshire had as her guest her si 5 , list of applications for admission is
c mbined with the Sisterhood of will hold formal initiation on Sat-
For the
ter, Mrs. Abe Brimm of Chicag 0, continuously growing.
the congregation, will hold the! urday, June 27.
convenience of friends and sym-
third annual picnic Sunday, July 5,1
pathizers, the auxiliary is 'giving its
at. Rochester Road Picnic Grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Goldheim
fifth annual picnic and dance at
Miss Evelyn Miller and mothe
The Corny's Sunny Syncopators! of Baltimore, Md.,
r ' the Detroit Creamery Picnic Grove,
are visiting
, will furnish the music, dancing un- • with their sister and brother, Mr. Mrs. Ethel Miller, have returne d
one
mile from Mt. Clemens, on July
til 9 p. m. Games of all kinds, fun- and Mrs. B. L. Lieberman of Chi- to this city after residing in Si t
Clemens for the past year. The • 5. There will be dancing all after-
making, refreshments, and food for cago boulevard.
Get our offer on wit
y
music
furnished by Jean
are at home at 3764 Clements.
all. Parking place for 1,500 cars.
Goldkette's Orchestra. Several or-
Goodyear Double Eagles.
A baseball game is scheduled be-
Dr. and Mrs. Ilarry S. Berman
ganizations and clubs have pledged
tween the Aimwell nub and the
Miss Lillian Mildred Russe l • to attend in groups and thus to
aye returned from an extended
Heavy Duty Ad - Weathers
Young People's Auxiliary. A prize 2 tay at Atlantic
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davi d help towards the maintenance of
following
will be awarded to the winning I t heir visit to Baltimore, Md., and Bussell of 9612 North Martindal e! the
Stanaard At-Weathers
Detroit ,Jewish
ish tuberculars
(tam. Miss Mollie Friedman and I Philadelphia, where they attend- was graduated from the Detnoft a, hn tt e i l ttis s
have been admitted to the I .1
Mr. Friedman are in charge of the, e d the convention of the Amen- City l.aw School June 18 at e g
Sanatorium within the s
Young People's Auxiliary. Mes- c an Medical Association
Masonic Temple. She is a former past four year
lifetime
dames Meer, Kahn, and Engel are
student of the College of the Cit
Guaranteed
the ttan-ladies of the Sisterhood. 1 Miss Betty Kroll, a bride-elect of Detroit. Besides being th
All Brand New First.
A midsummer luncheon will be ; of June 28, was complimentel youngest member of the class sh e
GQ007t1EAR
held at 1 p. m., Wednesday July 15.1 with a bridge-luncheon and mis- held the position of librarian a
e
t
Nlesdames Engel and Hersh are the. cellaneous shower by Miss Jean , he law school. For two years sh
has
been
the
art
editor
of
th
chairladies. ; Dworkin at her home at 9102 Rus-
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sell street. ('ovens were laid for Jurist, the annual publication.
MA QUALITY Mrs wIthli
the United Hebrew Schools held
guests.
the reed of ALL
Miss Estelle Pens of 2020 Wa . their sessions in the morning, from
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9:30
to
2
p.
m.
The
duraiton
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Droock and verly avenue entertained at he
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Detroit delegates to the B'rith daughter, Sarah, of Rice Lake, home on June 22 in honor of he each session is one and one-half'
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Sholom convention held last week Wis., have moved to Detroit and c ousin, Lillian M. Bussell's, grads - hours, scheduled at 9:30 a. m., 11
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.awrence avenue.
School; also in honor of her si 5-
turned early this week. Every De-
Ic1/ sixes low priced Sow ea mho me
ter, Moot Charlotte Ethelyn Penn
I troll delegate served on some com-
Dr. and Mrs. David 11. Fauman who is leaving on a combined bus'
mittee.
We have told Goodyear tees for many years Immure they have proved the Pet
announce
the
Bar
Mitzvah
of
ness
and
pleasure
trip
to
the
Hote
their
District Deputy Grand Master
sin, Simcha Joseph, at the Shaa- Gibber, Kiamesha Lake, N. Y., fo ✓
Mrs. B. Sarasohn thanks her
Ilarry Dermer was re-elected for
committees for donating cars to
another year and was given a place rey Zedek Synagogue, on Satur- the summer months.
' day, June 27. At home to their
convey
the inmates of the home to
on the grand lodge executive board.
Norval Slobin, son of Mn, an d the Michigan theater.
Reports of delegates were pre- friends on Sunday evening, June
28,
from
8
to
Mrs.
S.
K.
Slobin
of
20730
John
10
o'clock.
The
third
annual excursion to
No
sented at a well-attended meeting
cards.
R., was graduated from the Col- Bob-La will take place on Wednes-
last Sunday night.
lege of the City of Detroit and the day, July R. Many pleasant sur-
Mn, and Mrs. I. E. Weingarden Detroit Teachers' College. In prises are in store for the children
Kanengieser Succeeds Lewis.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.— (J. of 1127 Edison avenue will have spite of his having interrupted his and grown-ups. Tickets are to be
T. A.)—A Sigmund Kanengieser • open house on Wednesday evening, studies for a few months last year gotten from the members, or by
of Newark was elected grand mas-! July 1, in honor of their son. New. to travel in Europe, he graduated calling Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, Garfield
"SERVICE" IS OUR MOTTO
3588-W, chairman.
ter of Brith Shalom, succeeding ton Howard Weingarden, who has with high distinction.
Judge William M. Lewis. Harry returned from Los Angeles, Cal.,
Honoring Miss Estelle Wartell,
Dermer of Detroit was elected having graduated last week from
Los Angeles High School.
No ' a bride of June 14, were Mrs.
Michigan deputy.
cards.
Henry Maurer, at a miscellaneous
shower; Mrs. Gilbert Fillet, at a
The Brith Sholom picnic will be
JOIN OUR BRIDGE CLUB. plea.-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fenton of 5093 personal shower; the Misses Birdie held on July 12 at the Detroit
ant 1141,0411.1 nix. Congenial Aspect-
South Clarendon are receiving con- Williams, Betty Smith, Fanny Creamery Grove out Gratiot ave-
ates. Expert instructors to help you.
Club E.hanee, 10214 Dollar. Arhag•
gratulations in honor of their chil- Schneider and Mn,, Ilarry Abrams . nue. There will be many features
I. sm.
dren, Dr. Meryl M. Fenton, who at a luncheon and miscellaneous of entertainment, with valuable
graduated from the Detroit Col- shower at the Wilshire; Mn,, Perry prizes to the winners of the many
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lege of Medicine, and Fern, who Bornstein, at ■ bridge-luncheon ; and varied events.
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High School. Open house for rela- and kitchen shower at King Wah
tives and friends will be held on 'Lo; Mrs. Archie Goldberg and Mrs.
Sunday, June 28, from 2 to 5 and Haskell Berge, at a luncheon and
7 to 10. No cards.
' miscellaneous shower at San Min.
At the home of Miss Mary Ward,
Mrs. Dora Lappin is now ap-
Mrs. Carol J. Reinheimer and an apron and handkerchief shower
pearing in grand opera in Milan,
son, formerly of Covington Drive, I was given. Miss Naomi Marks
Italy. She has appeared recent-
left to join Mr. Reinheimer in St. gave a bridge-tea and mime]-
ly in the roles of Nedda (Colom-
Louis, Mo., where they will make ; Igneous shower; Miss Rae Gott-
bina) in 1. Pagliacci; also as
their future home.
lieb gave • luncheon and theater
Micaela in Carmen, and in other
GEORGE PULFORD, Prop .
party; at the home of Mrs. Miller,
plays. lier voice, her dramatic
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Oppen• a bridge; Mrs. Ben Gottlieb, a sup-
ability and her charming man-
10216 Dexter, near Calvert
heimer of Cleveland spent a few per. Miss Mynne Franzblau gave
ner have received the praise of
Arlington 6293
days with their sister and brother, the spinster supper at Knollwood
all the critics and of an enthus-
Longfellow 7079
Mn. and Mn,. Maxwell Sussman of Country Club. Mrs. Harry Light-
iastic public.
t.

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