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PIEDLTROHJEWIStletRONIGLE

PAGE THREE

■ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

annunintmunnunonnunnumnsumnoninnumninnumer,

PRENZLAUER GROUP
INSTALLS OFFICERS

,,,,,,,,,,,,

Rare Opportunity to

acquire Fine Qualit y Clothing

SUITS

AND TOPCOATS

Values Up to $65.00, Now

'345 °

- -
-
-
GAMES AT EXCURSION
OF BICUR CHOLEM JRS.

Engagements

The Eva Prenzlauer Service
Group will have installation of of-
ficers Wednesday, June 15, at
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Steinberg of East Wyandotte street, Wind-
Everglades Inn, Grand River and
sor, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nell, to Ilarold
Seven-Mile road, at 12:30 noon.
Mrs. Ceo, Cohen is president- Frankel, son of Mr. and Sirs. Morris Frankel of Cleveland, Ohio.
elect, with Mrs. Sarah Eisler, first
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe D. Harris announce the engagement of their
daughter, Maxine, to David N. Saliter, son of Mrs. F. Saliter.
Zit.. and Mrs. Hyman I.evin of 2521 Tyler avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Dr. Clarence B. Jacobs,
son of Harry Jacobs of 2703 Calvert avenue.
Mrs. Elsie Ilorwitz of 1474 Pingree avenue kinnounces the
engagement of her sister, Dorothy Kline, to Joseph B. Forman, son
of Mrs. Celia Forman of 2476 Elmhurst avenue,

You are invited to

attend

OPEN
HOUSE

at
CAMP

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alenco announce the engagement of their
E
daizufnhter, Sarah, to Herman Ben Eisen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris

Remember that If it comes from
LeClalr.Harpur It MUST FIT

Mothers 61 I Fathers

Wedding Calendar

AHELU

cm Lake Perry, Orronville, Michigan
Come this week-end to
Csmn Registration

is limited to
Nahelu-and see for yourself 40. Season begins June 24
what a glorious vacation your and ends August 25.
child run have here.

Camp Nahelu is a select, private
camp for Jewish boys and girls
Take Woodward •vonue W. in
through Pontine-turn right into
from 4 through 14 years of age.
to
M-16-fro through Clarkston-turn
Modelled after the most exclus-
right Amt s nivel road two miler
into Clarketon--eontioue sls mllel
ive Eastern camps, yet surpris-
-tan right •5 aign-then three.
ingly reasonable in price.
gnaws of • mile to camp ert.
trance.
Located on Lake Perry, in the
most beautiful woodlands of low-
DIRECTORS:
er Michigan. All modern facili-
Mr. and Mrs, Ebiel Lesoweder
ties, 'taped directors and coun-
Dr. and Me.. Leul• S. 1../p•,blitg
sellors, Physician always in at-
tendance.Land and water sports.
Detroit Phone
Horseback riding for those who
wish it. Loads of healthful fun.

MISS SALLY ERMAN
June 12-Miss Edith Callow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'sailor
Gallow of 2223 Calvert avenue, to Benjamin Nathaniel Osher, son o
Sunday, June 26, the Bicur Cho-
Mrs. Fannie Osher of Elmhurst avenue.
lam Juniors will hold their twenty-
11 1II M111 1 110111 11111 111 11 311 1 11
WI
June 12-Miss Rose Freedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I thirst annual excursion to Tashmoo
1 111 11 10111 11 111 1 111 0 1 11 111 1 1113
Freedman, to Julius Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Goldberg ' l'ark.
The boat will leave the foot of
Ceremony and reception to take place at Congregation Emanuel, will •
Rabbi Rabinowitz officiating.
Griswold street at 9 a. m. sharp.
Dancing, field events, baseball
June 12-Miss Molly Berman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
MRS. GEORGE COHEN
games and a pie-eating contest are
Berman, to Max Englander, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Englander.
part of the day's program.
vice-president; Mrs. E. Rich, sec-
June 12-Miss Mollie Rhoda Scholnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Plans for this year's event
ond vice-president; Mrs. A. Wil- Jacob Scholnick, to Charles S. Lapides, son of Samuel Lapides, at
have been greatly reduced.
liams, third vice-president; Mrs. the S
A. Yudkoff, secretary; Mrs. Ida
June 12-Miss Freda Cohen, daughter of Mrs. A. Cohen of 1947
Schultz, corresponding secretary; West Euclid avenue, to Morris A. Linden, son of Mr, and Mrs, A.
Mrs. R. Goldberg, treasurer.
Linden of 1054 Taylor avenue.
Call Mrs. A. Yudkoff, Hemlock
June 12-Ming Rose Ginsberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobs
A Leader cleaned rug looks 4835-M, for reservations to this of 9629 McQuade
avenue, to Erwin I. Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
like new! Careful workman- affair.
L. L. Sherman of Bay City, Mich.
ship, scientific methods, pur- Mrs. Ida Schultz is chairman of
June 16-Miss Inez Bachrach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
On June 2, the Alumni Amocia-1
est materials assure you of this affair.
McCabe Duff, to Maurice Arthur Schlafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
tion of the United Ilebrew Schools
Schlafer.
perfect satisfaction! There's
closed an eventful term by hold-
June 19-Miss Pauline Fishman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris ing elections of officers for the
a difference . . . let us con.
Fishman, to Morris Berman, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Vince you, NOW!
coming year. Those elected were:
June 19-Miss Pauline Bogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Max Chomsky, president; Herz!
Bogel of 3212 Clements avenue, to Philip A. Eisner, eon of Mr , and Shur, vice-president; Rebecca Rap-
Mrs. Albert Eisner of this city, formerly of Cleveland, Ohid.
poport, recording secretary; Leo-
On Monday, June 13, Purity
nore Markson, corresponding Sec-
Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., will ini- Pin June 19-Miss Sadye Pinsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
sky of 1623 Hazelwoodavenue, to Ben D. Maltzman, son of Mr. retary; Seymour Tilchin, treas-
tiate a class of candidates at 4
urer. These officers and Rose
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Maltzman
of
1633
Taylor.
p. m. This will be followed by
June 26-Miss Evelyn Schubiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Herman, Gertrude Rosenthal, Os-
dinner at 6 p. m. and after a short
Schubiner of 3759 Carter, to Nathan Weinstein, eon of Morris Wein- car Cotten and Abraham Weston
And you can do it without inconveniencing your-
will constitute the board of direc-
stein.
self or without any deprivation. A floe minute
tors.
interview will convince you that it's the greatest
June 26-Miss Dorothy Eskay to Dr. Sidney Berk, at the Belcrest.
The officers for the past year
money-raving plan ever devised.
Ceremony and reception from 2 to 4
were Oscar Colten, president;
June 26-Miss Ada Mortar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Sior- Ilerzl Shur, vice-president; Sadie
ritz, to Dr. Manual A. Klinger, son of Mrs. Sarah Klinger,
Shur, recording secretary; Doro-
$10,000 Protection to Age 65
June 26-Miss Belle Priscol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph thy Hellman, corresponding secre-
A1.
Annual Deposit
Priscol of 4004 Pingree avenue, to Joseph M. Manton, son of Mr. and tary; Gertrude Rosenthal, treas-
Mrs. Alter Marston.
urer. The other members of the
25
$110.75
35
June 26-Miss Shirlee Virginia Kopitz, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. board were Harry Seligson, Naomi
143.75
Buchhaltr,
Miriam
Nakelsky
and
Meyer Kopitz of Clairmount avenue, to Harry Sitner, son of Mr. and
45
203.00
Abraham Weston. Due to their
Mrs. Max Sitner of this city.
50
244.75
efforts an interesting and enlight-
June 26-Miss Anne Fogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
ening year was had. Rabbi Leon
Example Age 35
Fogel of 2932 Hazelwood avenue, to Cass Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fran and Philip Slomovitz ad-
The average annual net cost, deducting cash value
Harris Brown of Troy, N. Y.
dressed the organization, and a
at end of ten years, would be a little over % %.
June 29-Miss Esther H. Rosenthal, daughter of Mrs. Lena Rosen- play was presented by members
only 92.52 annually per $1,000. This Is guaranteed
thal, to Morton J. Newlander, son of Mrs, G. Newlander.
of the Alumni Association.
r_ p•r ticular. mall this coupon tot
The Alumni Association an-
HARRY
For fort
ELSTEIN ,
nounces that the second annual
1426 WOODWARD
1 The Grent•West Lite Assure.. Cs..
dinner-dance given by the organ-
0011 Perit Av. Building. Detroit, Mkkigan,
I
Without obligation on my Part. please send me rate. for 110,005
ization in honor of its members
1 at age
who are now graduating from insti-
tutions of higher learning will take
NAME.
place Wednesday, June 22, 7 p.
LAILDRES...
8
j
MRS. CORA JACOBY
May 28-To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goldberg of 2287 Pingree are m., at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
nue, a son, Burton Allen.
Tickets for this affair, at only 35
Busiees•in-force
ever
program a second class will be
$616,000,000
June 2,-To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weinstein of 1123 Holbrook ave- cents, can be obtained at the
A
initiated at 8 p. m. The degrees nue, a son, Allan.
over $135,500,000
Philadelphia-Byron School.
will be conferred upon the new
June 9-To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Marko (Revs Natalie Gold-
candidates by the newly installed
triceless period antique jewelry of rare authenticity. Jades
worthy matron, Mrs. Ann Paul, berg) of 3265 Boston boulevard, a daughter, Hilary llonore.
AstsurrANcff COMPANY
and her corps of officers. Dinner
from old Chint. Imported old world jewelry, and semi-
HEAD OFFICt • • •VVINNI ► Ite
reservations
can be made with the
precious stone pieces never to be duplicated. Never before
secretary, Mrs. Selma Rosenblatt,
such a discount offering on our UNUSUAL collection-the
Longfellow 2258.
finest one west of New York!
Shevuet
h Svices:
er
The committee for the moon-
Shevu oth vervice. will take vise. Fri.
light to be held on Tuesday, June
day. June 10. at 10 A. M. Rabbi Leon
Formerly with
Fram will 4wcupy the pulpit and speak
Jewelry Shop-Main Store
21, is sparing no effort in making
Mrs. Robert J. Newman, chair-
INA DEL MARVIN, Ina.
on the eubject: "Summer Religion."
this affair a success. There will man of the volunteers committee mens' work at Dodge Community
Herman Fishman, son of Mr.
Serekesi
BATTLE CREEK SYSTEM
be bridge and prizes. Mrs. Cora of the summer play school, an- House; 11 A. M.: game demonstra- Sabbath
Dr. Leo H. Fritnklin will occult/ the and Mrs. Morris Fishman of 2252
at Beth and Reducing &wines,*
Jacoby is chairman of the pro- rounces that she and her commit- tion by Miss Beulah Clark, director pulpit Saturday morning, June 11, at Gladstone avenue, last week added
of
physical
educotion
work
at
the
10:30,
•nd
•peak
on
the
subject.
"What
gram.
another mark of distinction to his
tee, consisting of Mesdames Milton Y. W. C. A.; 11:30 A. M.: story After Confirmation?"
SPECIAL
5 Reich, treatmento•lur
versatik athletic record. By
Hirschfield, Morris Blumberg, A. telling demonstration by Miss Fran-
110.00.14
Temple M000lightt
downing Paul Martin 6.2 and 6-4
H. Brodie, J. B. Senie, Alfred May, ces Burnside, children's librarian The
10 elect.* osibl.t treatments
The big gods] event of the summer
p.a. will he the Temple moonlight to on Sunday. May 29, he won the
foe
;Anniversar y Banquet of Lad. Aimee Ginsburg, Harry Markle, at the Utley Library.
126.00
lake place Monday evening. Jon.. CO. The
Myron Keys, S. Coburn, Marcus
•valishie dance orchestra will furn-
at 244 FarNwortit Columbia 5514
iea' Unteratitzung Verein. Ginhberg, Harry Alvin, Jacob Second session on Tuesday, June beet
BUY YOUR GIFT FOR
21: General topic: "The Mental ish the movie.
Saul& Manuel Arden, Louis Smil- H
ygiene Approach as Applied to Summea rcServIceat
The Progressive Ladies' Unter- ansky and Lawrence Friedman, are
stitzungs Verein will celebrate sponsoring the following institute the Summer Play School." 10:30 A. ru nTilv : th=lhe ":1! ? "
M.: "Modern Procedures for the ntll
"" begin a
their
seventeenth
anniversary
with
for Play School workers at the I Play School lunch and rest
AT
period,"
a banquet at which officers will Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne ave.
speaker from the Merrill Palmer
-
-
be installed, on Sunday evening, nue, on June 20 and 21:
School; 11:15 A. M.: "The New
Grand River at 7-Mil.Road
June 19, at 6 o'clock, to be given
Discussion leader: Mrs. Frank L. !Approach to Child Behavior," Dr. 111/
at Marshall's Restaurant, Dexter
Detroit's Finest Road.
Oktavec, formerly with the Child ; Louie A. Schwartz of the Institute
and Collingwood. The price per
Study Association of New York I of Juvenile Research.
MEN'S SHOP
house and Night Club
plate is nominal and the proceeds City.
All those who are interested in Is
oh"
9038 Twelfth St. at Clairmount
will go towards charity. Members
volunteering their services for nos,. is nsynia!
aettlutlfull. h"
JULE OLEN
session on Monday, June 20. work in the summer play school are ""
SAM WEIN
and friends are urged to help made
FISH
- FROG - STEAK
ini `d
Turh'aird rig thht7
this undertaking a success. For General topic: "flow the Play ;cordially nivited to be present at 10“rnina
Surely you'll want to remember good old Dad with • hat shirt or
to the home of Um. J. C. Ifirorh.
Parket, . • tie. This fine new store has • wonderful selection of brand
reservations call Mrs. S. Rosen- School Program is Developed." this institute. An opportunity will
sr bridge was enjoyed. Those In
new inorchaadlse at prices that toorit your In•poctlos.
Per Plato
gard, Trinity 2-3579, as soon as 10:30 A. M.: Handicraft demon- be provided at that time for those
"ta
He Charge fer Children
OPEN EVENINGS-SUNDAYS TILL S
stration by Mrs. Grace W. Cum- who desire to sign service pledges not in t sse,
possible.
' Rosenberg. Joseph Semplinee.
--------
mins, director of girls' and wo- for the 1932 Play School
11. F. Anthony. Joseph Schw•rts, the
Peppy Mueic, Spat:owe Dame.
honor
•nd

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Fisher

Building

Let Leader Renew
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NOW

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ALUMNI OF U. H. S.

Harry Himelstein Says:

PURITY CHAPTER'S
MOONLIGHT PLANS

"Here is a great
opportunity to build
up your estate"

CARPET CLEANERS

Call GARFIELD 8400

Double Protection Policy

40%

off

Births

Our Entire Collection

of Finer REAL STONE

and ANTIQUE JEWELRY

JEWISH CENTERS ASSOCIATION
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TH. GREAT-WEST LIFE

HERMAN FISHMAN
TENNIS CHAMPION

CLARA LINDSKOG

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FATHER'S DAY

OLEN & WEIN

slritij ?intro

EVERGLADE INN

Dinners . . . .$1.50

of Cincinnati.

Important Tax Notice

Covert Road Assessments

Under the provisions of the Covert Road Relief Tax Measure passed at the special session of
the Legislature, the entire Weight Tax collected by th State of Michig•n from automobile users

will be returned to the counties in proportion to the number of registered motor vehicles within
each County.

This law means • large measure of relief to Wayne County taxpayer

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NO FURTHER COVERT ROAD ASSESS.
MENTS WILL BE LEVIED IN WAYNE COUNTY

HOWEVER - All Covert Road Assessments levied thus far, including the
levy for 1931, MUST BE PAID.

If you own property benefited by the construction of the so-called C

t Roads, taxes levied
and now due on such land SHOULD BE PAID IMMEDIATELY TO AVOID FURTHER INTER.
EST CHARGES AND PENALTIES.

Owners of property
ed for these road improvements should write or call HERMAN
R. LAU, County Treasurer, County Building, for statement of delinquent taxes, if any.

For the information of the public
No. 0. Improvement of Merriam-
rood improved under the Covert ',erten Road. Middle Belt to Merriam
Roar Act.•nd districts affected. are Road from Warren to Ford Roan
appended herewith:
Towship of Nankin.

County Asgo•snloot Road Districts

Dist. No. I. Improvement of Dear-
born-Taylor Townline Road. Town.
!thins of Dearborn. Ecorse, Canton.
Nankin, Romulus, Toylor, V•• Bur..
and C”, of Dx•rborn.

No. S. Improvement of Goddard
Road, Townships of Ecorse. Romulo•
and Taylor.

No 4.
I mprovement of Six Mile
Rood; Town• hip• of Livonia aed R ed-
ford.

No. i. Improvement of Gibraltar
Roed from Flat Rock to Feet Si...
Twonship of Brow.town.

No. 7. Improvement of Pelham
Road from Oakwood Blvd_ to God•
dard Rood. Township of Deeirborn.
Eton.. Taylor and City of Dearborn.

State A ,,,,, esaat Read Districts:
No 192 Road t Livonia
and Northville Townships.
No. 414 Tr.
Brownstown
No. 10. Improvement of Six-Mile and Huron townships,
Rood between Middle Itelt sod Farm-
No. 151. T
Brownstown
ington Reed•. Township of Livonia
Township.
No. It, Improvement of Schooleraft
No. 147. Traverses Livonia Town•
Road. between Telegraph and Ridge shin.
Roads Townships of Li•onia. Red-
No. 471. Impro•ement of Eight Mile
ford and Plymouth.
Road from Van Dyke to John R. St..
No. IS. Improvement of Bonsparte City of Detroit.
Road between Telegreph•nd Ridge
No. 474. Impro•ement of Eight Mile
Roads. Township. of Dearborn, Liv- Rood. bi•lsion Road to Oran River
onia. Nankin and Redford,
ave.. City of Detroit •nd Township.
of Livonia and Redford.
No. )3. Improvement of West Chi.
cage Blvd, between City limits. City ,No. 411. Improvement of Eight Wit
of Detroit, and blMdle Heil Road. Road from John R. Pt to DI•ision.
City of Detroit.
Townships of Livonia sad Redford.
No. 491. Road tra• erves Huron and
Rood I.
No. 14. Improvements of Inkster Sumpter Township. Walt.
I
Road between Er,'" •nd Schooler•ft
No. 475. Improvement of Eight Nile
Roads. Townships of Dearborn, Liv- Road from Van Dyke to Mack Road.
ia Nankin, Redford. Romulus and Township. of Goose Point* and Gre.
Tsylo.
tot •nd City of Detroit.

IF YOU OWN PROPERTY IN ANY DISTRICT AFFECTED, THIS NOTICE IS OF INTER-
EST TO YOU.

HERMAN R. LAU,

County Treasurer.

BOARD OF COUNTY AUDITORS,
By WILLIAM GUTMAN,

Chairman.

.

.

j

Mg

her guest, Mrs. P. Peal

Floor, Private Dining Rooms

Phi Sigma Kappa Sorority has
Eaceptional facilities far After.
!made arrangements for its moon-
new Bridge Pattie.
I light to Sugar Island on Friday
Linder Personal
i evening, Aug. 19. The moonlight
JOHNNIE NEBIOLO
I committee is under the chairman.
ship of Miss Bessie Gottlieb, who
rho. Rodfonl 2404 or 4200 ter
i i s assisted by the Misses Rose Bar-
Grahowsky is confined to his
Reservatioes.
Sirs. Jerry Fox of Taylor ave. ruck, Rose Gruskin, Gertrude horn, by diner..
nue entertained 40 guests at a Brown and RoseSiegel.
Woo sod whit e decoration• distin-
personal shower on Saturday, June
ruivhed the annua l graduation banquet
4, in honor of Shirlee V. Kopitz.
held by the Pro ,,,,, Ire Voting Judean.
In recognition of his outetand Tiamday evening. •t the Community hall
wh ose ma rri age to Harry J. Sitner
of
Zedech Synagogu• The
ing achievements in the profession the Shear.,
HERMAN FISHMAN
sense erssiist r honored tweeter
will be an event of June 26,
of chiropody, Dr Joseph J Ja- miss liz sv i ;femCf
e
ss ir l h v ;Iris boys' state tennis championship on
In
cobs, president of the Michigan '7,`h , ' . ;L ilt 1:zn
j,„
h„
Cranbrook courts.
ra.ming Madden and Mr. and Chiropodist Association, was elect-
•r es
tor. Te h high school seedy.
v.
Mrs. Adolph Adelstein, who were ed to an honorary membership in ▪ e.. who were the gum. of honor were
H erman, who is 15 years old,
Jo cohine Herd... Mi.. Pearl
rev
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beta Tau Alpha Fraternity of Chi- slim
y won 10 'varsity and
li t-envie, Mi•• Ida 11•nna•. Ellie J•cg.
See Russia's Answer
Arthur Dunn of Buena Vista ave. cago.
•os. Julio. Symons and Stewart Vnight. three reserve emblems at Hutch-
Loots a. ii•,,i..,,,, .,,,,,,•,,r sr the or• Ins. Ile engaged in seven sports
nue, have returned to their homes
anisation. gave the mer e •ddres s. H on•
in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scheuer, for- ovary memberships were conferred on -baseball, basketball, tennis. soc•
Sylvia Vnight. banquet chairman. Cer, Swimming, golf and track. Ile
-
merly of Monterey avenue, have Mom
Mirk LIIIMn
islinsky. Milton 14•Ine,
Mrs. Max Edelstein of 1530 Lee taken up their new residence on J•
Korn. Cherie. Neer and Sanford captained the basketball, baseball,
Jotieph.on
tennis and Soccer teams and was
Place entertained 40 guests on Wildemere avenue.
the occasion of her husband's
twice elected captain of basketball
YOUNG ISRAEL DANCE
and baseball.
birthday. Ray Nusgarth of Win-
Mrs. Henrietta Rosenfield left
nipeg, Man., was an out-of-town for
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT He played golf for the first time
New Rochelle, where she will
guest.
last year, entered, the Intermedi-
visit with her son, Irving.
Large Detroit Delegation to At• ate tournament and scored a 99.
tend Annual Convention at
Ile won the Intermediate singles
Miss Esther Karbel of Coiling-
Mrs. Louis Oppenheir and
Asbury Park Nest Week.
and doubles title in tennis.
wood avenue had as her house sons, David and Stanley, ntelared
guest over Decoration Day week- home from Florida after spenr
Herman played guard in bas-
Inspired by Maxie Corby
At the special meeting of
end Min Edith Reichman of Dan- the winter there.
Israel, held May 26, elee- ketball and was Hutchins' high
ville, Ill., who is a student at
to" ;relegates to the eighth an- scorer for two seasons.
A Russian Talking Picture
Michigan State Normal College in
He is a left-handed pitcher In
with English sub-titles
Miss Gertrude Winer, who is nual distional convention of Young
Ypsilanti.
making her home in Columbus, is Israel took place. David I. Berrie, harebell, • hard hitter, and he
visiting with her parents, Mr. and Dr. Harry Portnoy, Jacob Isbee hopes to become a major league
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe D. Harris Mrs.
S. Z, Winer of Monterey and Miss Tessie Garfinkle were pitcher.
will have a reception at their home
elected delegates. Irving W.
Herman had • "B" average for
at 3200 Cortland avenue Sunday, avenve.
Schlussel and Solomon B. Cohen hie three years at Hutchins and
June 19, at 7 p. m., In honor of the
Mrs. M. Prince of Calvert ave- were elected as alternates. These gained • place on the rolls of the
Opposit• City Hall
engagement of their daughter., nue spent last week-end in Cleve- delegates, together with the presi- National Honor Society.
Maxine, to David N. Saliter. No land.
dent. Abraham J, Rosenshine, will
He stands 6 feet 8 inches,
cards.
25c to 6 o'Cleck
officially represent the local weighs 160, and plays basketball,
Mrs. Zeldah Demont of Chicago branch at the annual conclave at baseball and tennis at Northern.
Mrs. Tillie Bressler of Cleve-
Clarendon-Brunswick
Hotel,
As-
Herman'a brother, Manny Fish-
land was the guest of her chil- visited her mother, Mrs. Louis bury Park, June 17, 18 and 19.
Smith of 2431 Blaine avenue. Mrs.
man, who graduated from North
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert
Demont has just returned from an
of the Belcrest.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Levine of ern High two years ago. was prob- sian-Soviet life, sow showing at
extended trip abroad, visiting
ably the best athlete that ever the Shubert-Detroit Theater.
The title of this film la "Gelder
Cairo, Algiers, Gibrelter, Italy, Cleveland were the guests of their competed under the colors of that
The Mi ses Elaine
s and Molly Germany, Czechoslovakia, France children. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kra- school
Mountains" or "A Soviet's Re-
mer of Webb avenue.
Natinoky entertained several of and Belgium,
venee." Filled with 'stirring and in-
their friends and members of Tusi
tense action, this- film, which. was
Mrs. II. P. Weller entertained GREAT RUSSIAN FILM
Tall Sorority at a bridge and mid- Mrs. L. Allendor of Chicago
Inspired by Maxim Gorki, is re-
at a shower of lovely appoint-
AT SHUBERT-DETROIT puted
night luncheon at their home on boulevard entertained the mem-
to be one of the greatest pic-
ments at the Detroit-Leland Hotel
ture to come out of Runic
Englewood avenue. The bridge here of the Coterie Club at her in honor of her niece. Mies Jea-
If you Trish to know Russia's
was given in honor of Pauline Bo- new home. Miss Mary Benet of
This
Russia talking picture is
nette Weller,
marriage will answer to the question whether easily
gel, a member of the sorority, who San Francisco, Cal., was her take place July whose
understood because it has
3 at the Book-Cad- Communism will rile the world.
will be married on June 19. guest.
English
sub-titles, so that says.*
illac Hotel.
see the great film, depicting Ras- seeing it may vederstaad it.

A meetly:1r chid
the Sliderhood-li enevolent
Sof Ir. tram eld at reoldence
o the o f
Mrs. Morri• Goldberg n Tuesday •fier-
noon. at which time, blra. J. C. Hirsch-
field rat.
•plendid report or the Slate
Sivterhoml convention held at Grand
recentuly loc
we. •
delegate
Rapid..e of or
at al which
orga nisati
oh@ on.

Will Communism
Rule the Wo - rld?

"Golden
Mountain"
or
"A Soviet_
Revenge"

SHUBERT
DETROIT

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