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THBVETROIT BWISII RON ICIE

The Cutest

GIVE CHARITY BALL
TO AID THE NEEDY

Engagements

Things We've Seen!

Striped Lisle Shirt---
and Head-band

Attractive showers were given
recently honoring Miss Lillian
Weingarden, a bride-elect of June
28. Mrs. A. Antman entertained

with a linen shower for 30 guests.
Pauline Antman and Belle Wein-
garden entertained at the Chinese
Tea Gardens with a personal
shower for 35 guests. Miss Lil-
lian Chansky was hostess at a per-
sonal shower at the San-Min Pal-
ace for 20 guests. Mrs. Oscar
Hurvitz entertained at a bridge-

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the Set

Mrs. Bella Boesky of 3660 Brush announces the engagement a
her daughter, Jean, to Ilerman Miller, son of Mr. and Sirs. Eli Mille
of Crystal Falls, Mich.
Mr. and Sirs. Max Bello of Ferry avenue announce the engage
aunt of their daughter, Betty, to Abe Weinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs
Ilyyman Weinstein of Linwood avenue. The marriage is to take plac
on Sunday, July 26.

What a really delight.

Wedding Calendar

the hostess has taken

care that she's at her

Miss Janice Epstein was the Kroll, 9061 Delmar avenue, to Leo Schlossberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. I
honored guest at a party given by Jacob Schlossberg of Cortland avenue.
her mother, Mrs. Max Epstein of
June 28—Miss Gertrude Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Elmhurst avenue on Sunday, June Sherman of 1538 Lee Place, to Morris Steingold, son of Sirs. B.
21. The occasion was her gradua- I Steingold Borocoff, at the Wolverine hotel.
thin from Central lligh School. 1
June 28—Miss Florence Ilolinstat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry
' Ilolinstat of Fullerton avenue, to George D. Seyburn, son of Mr. and
Sirs. I. II
H. Dreyer of Pingree I Sirs. Victor Seyburn of l'rovidence, It. I.
avenue, and her (laughter, Sirs.' June 28—Miss Hilda Schoentield, daughter of Mrs. Esther Schoen-I
John II. Mahlin, spent the week-1 field of 1196 Burlingame avenue, to Milton Ponnusky, son of Sirs. Net-1
end in Bay City, visiting with rela- • tie Ponnusky. Informal reception at the Book-Cadillac Hotel at 81
lives.
o'clock. No cards.
June 28—Miss Ida Bronstein, daughter of :Mr. and Sirs. Sam
Harold Rosensweet of Taylor Bronstein of 309 Medbury avenue, to Aaron Grib, son of Mr. and
avenue is leaving for Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. M. Crib of 4718 Joy Road, at the Wolverine Hotel. i
where he will visit his grandpar-•
July 2—Miss Nance Solomon, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Harry B.
ants, Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosensweet.
Solomon of 2303 Calvert avenue, to Emanuel W. Walters, son of Mr.
From there he expects to go to
and Mrs. Rubin Walters.

Blouse Shop—First Floor

HIMELHOCKS

Special Reduced Rates in June

camp near Columbus, Ohio.

S

Ilershel S. Zackheim, son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Zackheim, who
was ono of the graduates from
Central high School last Wednes-
day, was the news editor of the
Central Student, which won all-
American first honors for high

(ELKIN MANAGEMENT)

Births

June 22—To Sir. and Mrs. Nathan Karp (Rose Toksen of Detroit)
lie was a of Toledo, Ohio, a daughter, Beryl Shirley.
June 20--To Mr. and Mrs. Peretz Flint of 666 West Willis, a
member of the Student Council
and chairman of the 12-A press son, Yehudah Mein
committee. At the banquet given ,
June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Silberberg of 1416 Burlin-
last Friday night at the Belcrest game avenue, a daughter, Regene Carol.
I by the Central Student staff, horn-
June 16—To Mr. anti Mrs. Charles G. Cohen (Gertrude Lazarow)
I oring the paper's tenth anniver- ,
vary, Herschel Zackheim was one of 638 King street, a daughter, Eileen Barbara.
June
14—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hirschman of 14906 Petoskey, a
of the speakers. Spencer S. Fish-
baine has been faculty advisor of daughter, Lucy Rae.
June
9—To Sir. and Mrs. harry A. Singer of 2918 Elmhurst, a
the Central Student since its in-
I I
ception.
I daughter, Laya Rose.

school publications.

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The Smartest Social event
of the Season

PEN AIR

BRIDGE - DANSANTE

Sponsored by

Young Israel of 'Detroit

Tuesday Eve.,

June 3oth

at the AE/V

BELLE ISLE CASINO

Bridge . . . 'Dancing . . . 'Prizes
. . . 'Refreshments .. .

Fun Begins at 8:30

.Admission $1.00

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Important
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THE DETROIT BRANCH OF THE

SINAI KOSHER
MEAT PRODUCTS

That in order for all Detroit Jewry to be able to
taste of the strictly Kosher Products we have
decided to hold

SPECIAL SALES EVERY
SAT. NIGHT & SUNDAY

The articles to be placed on sale and the special
prices on them, will be displayed in the winodws
of the store.

Watch for the Sign

Sinai Kosher Delicatessen

8738 Twelfth Street, corner Gladstone.

Trinity 2-0331

'

---And the Game
Goes Merrily On!

ful party it can be when

very best! She hasn't

June 28—Hiss Lillian Weingarden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ily-
luncheon at her home on Clements
avenue. Mrs. Hyman Weingarten men Weingarden of Oakman boulevard to Ilarry Antman, son of Mr
of Taylor avenue.
honored her daughter with a and Mrs. Adolph Antman
trousseau tea at her home on June 28—Miss Golda Reta Greenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i
i
, A. Greenbaum, to Morris Sussman, son of Sirs. Molly Sussman.
Oaktnan boulevard.
June 28—Miss Betty Kroll, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Barnett !

Just the thing to
wear with separate
skirts for sports, or
with pajamas on
the beach. Sizes
14 to 20.

Cadillac 4200

Dr. David Kliger Heads Committee
for Emergency Relief Fund,
— —
Dr. David Kliger has been chos-
en general chairman of the corn-I
niitte• of the Detroit Jewish Emer- i
Relief Fund to arrange for
the charity ball to be held on Wed-
nesday night, .luly 29, in the East-1

rushed with things, she

hasn't overworked or
worried — she's simply
phoned us for pickled
meats, relishes, delicacies, etc. You try it for your next
party.

Have Lunch in Our Downtown Shop

—Tables With 100 Seating Capacity

DR. DAVID KLIGER

Boesky Bros.

want Park Ballroom. On the com-
mittee with Dr. Kliger are:
Co-chairmen of men's division,
Sam Leve and William Zuckerman;
co-chairmen of women's division,
Twelfth at Hazelwood
Mrs. Agnes Yarrows and Mrs.
Sarah Rubenstein; chairman of
Library Market,
publicity, George Stutz; chairman
of program, Irwin Yarrows.
At a meeting of the board of di-
rectors of the fund, as well as of
representatives of a number of
Jewish organizations, at a meeting
held at the Shaarey Zedek branch
synagogue, Twelfth and Atkinson,
on Wednesday evening, June 24,
pledged their co-operation to make
this dance a success and to help in
securing as large a sum as possible
to aid the needy and unemployed.
Volunteers who desire to sell tick-
ets for the charity ball can obtain
them from the relief station,
Twelfth and Euclid, where Sirs.
Agnes Yarrows is in charge as su-
pervisor.
Dr. Kliger stated at Wednesday's
meeting that the need is greater
now than it was six months ago
and urged that as many Jews as
possible patronize the affair and
aid this charitable cause.
The unemployed men housed at
the Shaarey Zedek, Brush and Wil-
lis, are anxious to secure work.
Those having jobs to offer are
asked to call Sirs. Yarrows at Mad-
ison 4340.
The next monthly meeting of the
Detroit Jewish Emergency Relief
Fund will he held on Saturday,
July 11, at the Shaarey Zedek
branch, Twelfth and Atkinson.

Mrs. Bella Boesky entertained!
Mrs. I. S. Kaminsky of Johns-
40 guests with a dinner-dance town, Pa., is visiting with Sir, and
Sunday, June 14, at Northwood Mrs. A. Kamin of Seward avenue.
MAX—FUSHMAN
Inn, in honor of her daughter,'
The marriage of Miss Pauline
Jean's, engagement to Herman
Dr. Gilbert Schoenfield of Mil-
Miller of Crystal Falls, Mich.
waukee, Wis., is in the city this Fushman, daughter of Mr. and
week to attend the wedding of hie Mrs. David Silverstein, and George
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fein of sister, Hilda, to Milton Ponnusky, Max, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Chicago, Ill., spent last Thursday which is to take place Sunday, Max, was solemnized at Congrega-
June 28, at the Book-Cadillac tion Beth Yehutia, June 14,
in Detroit.
Sirs, Nathan King was matron
Hotel.
of h onor, and Mrs. Tillie Silver-
Mrs. Herbert Kohn and children,
stein,
Mrs. Harry Wachs and Mrs.
Joann and Edward, of Chicago,
Mrs. Nathan Goodman of 3035
III., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glendale avenue entertained Wed- Sol Slomovitz were the bride's at-
tendants.
Arthur Grossman of Webb aye- nesday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Silas Fineberg performed the
Lena Ungar of Youngstown, Ohio.
nue.
Lunch and bridge was set for 16. duties of best man, and George
Kollenberg, !tarry Wachs and Sol
Mr. and Mrs. George Edloff of
Virginia Park had as their guest
Mrs. II. Barit of 17528 Wiscon- Slomovitz were the ushers. Mel-
are now motoring through the
the past week their daughter, Mrs. sin avenue has as her guest Mrs. vin Fineberg was ring-bearer and
West and will be at their home on
M. Justin Meyer of Forest, Ohio,
Corinne Pereles and daughter, Jeanette Fushman and Phyllis
Richton avenue after July 15,
Fine were the flower girls.
Eileen, of East Orange, N. J.
Dinner and dancing for 200
Beverly and Elaine ,Jacob.
LEICHTMAN—SCHLESINGER
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
On Friday, June 19, Mr. and guests followed the ceremony, at-
Albert's Bar-B-Q, 15439 Ply-
Jacob of Virginia Park, are spend- Mrs. Louis A. Gottlieb were hosts ter which Sir. and Sirs. Max left mouth, was the scene on Sunday,
ing the summer months at the Girl at an informal reception in their for a honeymoon trip to New June 14, of the marriage of Te-
Scouts and Campfire Girls camp at new home on Mendota avenue, York.
resa Schlesinger, daughter of Sir,
marking their wedding anniver-
Holly, Mich.
and Mrs. Albert Schlesinger, to
LEWIS—KLEIN
sary.
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Klein of Arthur Leichtman, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis and
Sirs. William Leichtman. A large
family left for Dayton, Ohio, ac-
Miss Gertrude Epstein of Elm- 11 Longfellow avenue announce attendance was
present, including
companied by Miss Esther Jay, to hurst avenue, formerly of Farrell, the marriage of their daughter,
many out-of-town guests, among
attend the Gleiweitzer-Jenefsky Pa., is spending the summer in the Jean Beth, to Saul Lewis, son of
whom were Sir. and Mrs. S. Rosen
Sirs.
Fannie
Lewis
of
7739
John
wedding June 28. Miss Jay will East, attending the New England
R. street, on June 16, in Cleve- and family, Sirs. II. Rosen and
attend the bride as her only College for Women.
son, from Youngstown, Ohio; Sir,
land, Ohio. Dr. Abba Hillel Sil-
bridesmaid.
and Sirs. Wm. Leichtman, from
Miss Laura E. Simon enter- ver officiated. The couple motored
New York, former resident of De-
Miss Ilelen Fleisher, daughter tained 20 girls at a surprise per , east for their honeymoon.
troit; Sirs. Roth and daughter of
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fleisher sonal shower in honor of Miss
Schenectady, N. Y., and Mrs. Ad-
EDGAR—ZIFF
of :167 Philip avenue, was honored lietty Bello, a bride-elect of
ler
and son of Albany, N. Y.
The marriage of Miss Ann Ziff,
at a surprise graduation party July 26.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
given at her home Saturday eve-
MELET—POLISAR
Mr. and Mrs. Joe. J. 'Mahler of Ziff of :Minneapolis, 11Innn., to
ning, June 20. Miss Ilelen was
Benjamin Strict of McKeesport,
graduated from Southeastern High 2692 Leslie will celebrate the Bar Aaron Itzkowitz Edgar, son of Mr.
Pa., announces the marriage of,
Mitzvah of their son , Harold Shir- and Sirs. Asher ltzkowitz of 589 his son, Sydney It Melet, to Misr'
School June 17.
ley, on Saturday. July 4. at tho Leicester Court, Detroit, solem-
Sophia Pohsar, daughter of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Mans- Beth David Synyagogue, Elmhurst I nized in Minneapolis on Sunday,
Rose Polisar of Columbus, Ohio,
son and family on Monday, June and Fourteenth. They will he at. June 14, by Rabbi Aaronsohn.
on Sunday, June 14.
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Edgar
are
now
in
attended
the
graduation
of
home
to
their
friends
and
relatives
!
22.
The ceremony was performed at
their son, Dan, upon the comple- from 5 to 9. No cards.
I Detroit, spending their honeymoon
the home of the groom's uncle and
the
University
with
their
parents.
They
will
make
thin of his work at
aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D.
of Michigan Law School at Ann
Miss Fay Hochberg of Chicago,1 their home in Des :Moines, Iowa,
Fenster of Detroit. Out-of-town
is the guest of Sir. and Mrs. where Mr. Edgar is cantor in a
Arbor.
guests were present from Mc-
Barnett Kroll of 9061 Delmar ave- leading congregation.
Keesport, Pittsburgh and Colum-
Seven-year-old Sarabel Droot- 1 nue.
,
bus, Ohio.
TOPPER—KAPLAN
man daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
After a motor trip, Sir. and
Drootman of 422 Theodore street,
The wedding of Fay Rose Kap-
After spending a few days with
piano prodigy who has played sev- I relatives and friends in Columbus„ Ian to Samuel Topper was astern- Mrs. Melet will reside in Colum-
bus,
Ohio.
era] times over station WWJ, and Ohio, the Misses Shirley and Anne ' nized in the main ballroom at the
Detroit-Leland.
who recently won a silver loving Kroll returned to their home,
The ceremony
cup during the Kid Klub Kontest
took place under an ivy-covered
held at the Hollywood Theater,
Miss Anne Stone of St. Louis, arch which was flanked by palms
will appear at the Hollywood Thea- Mo., who is the house guest of and tall standards of flowers.
ter for a four days' engagement, Miss Jean Zwig, Windsor, Ont., is Rabbi Hershman officiated.
beginning Sunday, June 28.
being extensively entertained. She
The bride's attendants were the
was a guest Sunday evening at the Misses Jean Barak, Fay Aronoff,
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Klein Windsor Junior Hadassah annual Libbie Chodorot, Sarah Toporof-
of Collingwood avenue announce banquet. She plans to spend a sky and Rose Kaplan. Miss Sonia
the graduation of their daughter, few weeks at Flint and Grand Rap- Kaplan, sister of the bride. was
Irene Rosalie, and son, George, ids. Miss Zwig and her guest will maid of honor, while Mrs, Oscar
from Central and Cass Technical I then motor to Niagara Falls.
Fivenson served as matron of
High Schools, respectively, onl
honor.
DURING 1930
Wednesday, June 17.
Miss Fannie Alpern of 2012 Vit..
The ushers were Ben Solomon,
ginia l'ark has returned from a Arthur Lang, Hens Fivenson,
A
statistical
report just
Miss Irene Rosalie Klein, (laugh- week's vacation in Toledo and Cin- Robert Eisenberg and Paul Barak.
compiled on a company
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander cinnati, Ohio. She was the guest Samuel Charfoos served as best
Klein of Collingwood entertained! of her brother, Philip Alpern, in man.
operating without distrib-
a number of friends on Saturday, Cincinnati.
The out-of-town guests includ- tor, jobber or dealer ex-
June 20, in honor of her gradua- 1
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaplan and
pense in a non-competitive
tion from Central High School. !
Sirs. Jos. Grossman and son, daughter, Rose, of Philadelphia,
field, shows almost twice
Miss Klein plans to enter the Far- Gordon, formerly of this city, have Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Kaplan of
rand Training School of Nursing, recently arrived from the Laren- Newark, N. J., Robert Eisenberg
the earnings for 1930 as
in connection with Harper Hos- lien mountains of Canada at Nan- of Philadelphia, Mrs. Louis Keller-
for the year 1929.
pital, in September.
tasket, Mass., where they will man and daughter Pauline, Sir.
spend the summer with her and Mrs. Oscar Fivenson, Mr. and
Miss Dorothy Gertrude DeYoung mother, Sirs. H. Ullian, From Mrs. Max Jacoby of Bay City,
Use the coupon
of 3353 Burlingame avenue is there they will join Mr. Grossman Fives Fivenson of Flint, and Miss
visiting friends in Cleveland, at the Rio Grande valley in Texas. Celia Friedman of Chicago.
HENDR1E, HALL &
Ohio.
A wedding breakfast for 150
Mrs. B. Si. Ascheim and sons of , guests was served, followed by a
MURPHY
Miss Micky Kamin is spending a Cincinnati, Ohio, are guests of her reception and dance.
few days at Cedar Point.
mother, Mrs. A. Burton of Wil-:
Members Detroit Stock Eechange
Lams Lake, and of Mr. and Sirs.
GROSSBERG—HEIDT
1466 Penobscot Bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kamin of Sew.! Harry Conheim of Detroit. Sir. , The marriage of Miss Ruth Ileidt
and avenue returned from a motor Ascheim will join them on July 4. to Charles Grossberg, son of Mr.
Randolph 6391
trip to Johnstown, Pa.
and Mrs. Grossberg was solem- _•^-•-•- ---•.._•••••-•--•--•••-•-
Sidney Fink, son of Mr. and nized at the home of Mrs. I. Weiss-
Mr. and Mrs. Simon S. Marx of Mrs. Morris L. Fink of 318 Trow- berg, 2961 Cortland avenue, Sun.
Name
2024 Gladstone avenue announce bridge avenue, graduated with day, June 21. Rabbi Ilershman
the graduation of their son, Mil- high distinction from Central High officiated.
Adana.
ton S. Marx, from the dental School on June 17.
He was
The couple left-for a two
school of the University of Stiehl awarded the "Harvard Book weeks' trip to Chicago, after which
Plume
gar.
Prize” for the best scholarship they will reside in Detroit.
!record in the school,
Mrs. Louis Sherwin and daugh-
MILLER—WARTELL
JOIN OUR BRIDGE CLUB. Pleas-
ter, l'hylis Jane, left for a visit
Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lightstone
ant eurroundIngs. Congenial Maack
with Mrs. Blanche Greenbaum of of 1472 Virginia Park will cele- at the marriage of Miss Estelle
etes. Expert instructors to help you.
New York.
Clete Exchange, 10216 Dexter. Arling-
orate the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Wartell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
(' litinrd Jack, Saturday, June 27. Julius E. Wartell, to Milton Mil- ton 6293.
Sir, and Mrs. Mayer Davis of at Philadelphia-Byron Talmud ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SS.
Rochester avenue have opened Torah. They will be at home to Miller of Bay City, at Temple
their cottage at Sylvan Lake.
their friends Sunday, June 28, Beth El on June 14. Miss Pearl
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. No cards. Wartell, the bride's sister, was her
Complimenting her sister and
only attendant, and Gilbert Fillet,
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Goldman of a brother-in-law of Mr. Miller,
man L. Berg, on the occasion of 1724 West Philadelphia enter- acted as best man. The candles
I their first wedding anniversary, tained 20 guests at a bridge-lunch- at the altar were lit by Mn.
General
Miss Sonia Neiman entertained at eon June 18, is honor of their Charles Slacks, the bride's grand-
Insurance
bridge at her home on West Phila- ; daughter, Lillian, who recently mother. A reception at the bride's
1 delphia avenue on Thursday, graduated from Central High !residence on Woodland avenue fol
2210 Park Ave.
June 18.
School with distinction. . lowed the ceremony. The couple
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FETTERS FLOWERS
Announces

That owing to decided changes which have taken place in
shopping areas it can better serve patrons by centralizing
its organization at

7625 Woodward Avenue

A carefully selected assortment of beautiful flowers, imported
and domestic glass, pottery and decorative plants for home and
garden, are offered far your inspection. A personal and help-
ful service is cheerfully extended to you and your friends.

The store at Thirty-nine East Adams will he vacated July First

DETROIT INSTITUTE of
ADULT EDUCATION

SUMMER COURSES

Six weeks—beginning June 29, 1931
Tuition 83.00 for each course.
Single admission fifty cents.
Open to the Public

Division of Human Relations

Director, Marie I. Raley

Division of Political Science and Economics.

Director, George H. E. Smith

Division of Appreciation of Aesthetics

Director, Harriet Petry

Frank W. Blair, Treasurer
Mrs. H. II, Sanger, President
1397 East Jefferson Avenue
or Telephone Cadillac 3137

