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PiDPerRonjEwisti C
ttRo
Himelhoch's RUMANIA ADMITS!
As we go to press we ■ are in•
formed by Jacob Landau, manag-
ing director of the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency, that the Ruma-
nian legation in this country has
at last admitted the outrages
against Samson Bronstein, Zionist
leader, The story of the torture
of Bronstein appears elsewhere in
this issue, and is commented upon
in the editorial columns.
PAGE THREE
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Engagements
DETROIT ZIONISTS
ELECT DELEGATES
.7:
Harry Himelstein Says.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kaplan of Los Angeles, Cal., announce
Miss Tillie Halperin, bride the engagement of their daughter, Betty,
to Arthur L. Rycus, son o Favor Reduction in Dues,
elect of June 26, was entertained Sir. and Sirs. Peter Rycus of 3749 Lawrence
avenue, Detroit.
Special Projects for In-
with a dinner by Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koblin of 3260 Leslie
l avenue announce th
dividual Groups.
Morris Davis for 26 guests and a engagement of their
(Laughter, Dorothy Es telle, to Dr. Benjamin
dinner by Mr. and Sirs. Israel Hal-
The Zionist Organization of De-
perin for 22 guests. Mrs. Morris Shlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shlain of Warren avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Israel of 3274 Elmhurst announce the troit, at a meeting held Wednes-
Ilalperin and Mrs. Herman J. Hal-
perin honored her with a miscel- engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Irwin Mentz, son of Mr. day evening at Hotel Stotler, elec-
t ed Joseph Ehrlich, president of
GABRILOWITSCH GETS
and
Mrs. J. Mentz of 2256 West Philadelphia avenue.
laneous shower at the Wilshire and
Mr. and Mrs. George Sofferin of Saginaw, Mich., announce the the organization, and Simon Shet-
AN HONORARY DEGREE covers were laid for 42. Mr. and
Mrs. William London gave a engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Irving Shewach, son of zer as delegates to the annual con-
And you can do it without inconveniencing your-
vention to he held in Philadelphia,
The honorary, degree of doctor bridge and midnight supper for 30 Mr. and Sirs. I. Shewach of 2269 Glad:tone avenue.
self or without any deprivation. A five minute
3 to 5. Leon Kay and Louis
of music was conferred last Tues- guests. Mrs. Hy Levy, Mrs.
Mr. and Sirs. Max Stark of 1535 Blaine avenue announce the July
interview
will convince you that it's the greatest
Stoll
were
elected
alternates.
day upon Ossip Gabrilowitsch, di- George Aria and Miss Anne Kurz- engagement arry
of t h air daughter, Tillie, to Joseph Bortmon, son of Sir.
R esolutions adopted at this meet-
money-saving plan ever devised.
rector of the Detroit Symphony man feted Miss Halperin with a and Mrs. H
Bortman.
ing
instructed
the
delegates
to
vote
Orchestra, at the commencement personal shower of the Wilshire
for a reduction in dues. The or-
exercises of Oberlin College, Ober- for 30 guests. The Bluebird Girls
ganization also expressed its dis-
lin, 0. Mr. Gabrilowitsch was pre- entertained with a miscellaneous
$10,000 Protection to Age 65
approval from the effort to remove
sented for the degree by William shower and bridge-luncheon at the
Age
Annual Deposit
the fund-raising activities from the
Treat Upton, member of the con- Detroit-Leland Hotel for 16. Mrs.
25
$110.75
Jewish Agency to the Zionist Or-
servatory music faculty and author Max Lax gave a bridge-luncheon
35
ganization. Delegates were also in.
143.75
of several works on musical ap- and apron shower and covers were
tructed to prevent a resolution pro-
45
preciation. The conferring of the laid for 12. Mrs. Jacob Berkan
203.00
June 26—Miss Tillie Halperin to Samuel J. London, son of Mr. ' t posing that no person who is in
degree upon Mr. Gabrilowitsch and Mrs. Morris Davis gave a
50
244.75
he employ of the organization
crowns friendly relations of many bridge-luncheon and linen shower and Sirs. Jacob I. London of this city.
Example Age 35
r e e:e rs' standing with Oberlin Cu!. at the Detroit-Leland for 50
June 26—Miss Honey Elaine Lett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bar. I hould be eligible to hold office, ex-
C
cept
in
a
secretarial
capacity.
The
average
annual
net
cost,
deducting
cash value
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Julius D. nett Leet, to Leo Magid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magid,
at end of ten years, would be a little over Si go.
Sentiment seas
at this
London entertained 20 guests at
June 26—Miss Evelyn Schubiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max , meeting that each expressed
only
$5.57
annually
per
$1,000.
This
is
guaranteed
Zionist
district
"LIGHT AHEAD," TOPIC
their new home on Parkside ave- Schubiner of 3759 Carter, to Nathan Weinstein, son of Morris Wein- 1 ' n the country be charged with the
--------
FOr further pp titular„
OF DR. L M. FRANKLIN nue with a bridge and midnight stein,
c arty out of a special project.
mail !hie coupon to:
HARRY HIMELSTEIN,
luncheon. The Misses Hannah
June 26—Miss Dorothy Eskay to Dr. Sidney Berk, at the Belcrest.
Mr. Ehrlich reported that a check
1 The Great.West Life Assume,. Co.,
At the Sabbath services this week and Fruma Brooks were hostesses Ceremony and reception from 2 to 4.
508 Park Ave.
as sent to headquarters this week
Michigan,
I Without obligation on my Detroit.
part, please send
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will preach on at a bridge and midnight supper
rom the Allied Jewish Campaign
me rates toe MAO
June 26—Miss Ada Morritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mor- nr
at ass
e9 sea
for 16 and Mrs. Jack Goldberg
the topic "Light Ahead."
gave a luncheon at the Detroit. ritz, to Dr. Manual A. Klinger, son of Mrs. Sarah Klinger.
Memorial Gifts.
I NAME.
June 26—Miss Belle Priscol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
The following memorial gifts Leland followed by a theater
Priscol of 4004 Pingree avenue, to Joseph Si. Marston, son of Mr. and ZEDAKAH CLUB PLANS
have been received for the Ruth party.
Mrs. Alter Marston,
AFFAIRS, INCLUDING
Franklin Einstein Memorial Fund:
Business.in.forc• over 3818,000,000
June 26—Miss Shirley Virginia Kopitz, daughter of Rev, and Mrs.
In memory of Ruth Franklin Ein-
$5 DONOR LUNCHEON
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harwith
atein and Leah From from confir- will be at home Sunday, 3 to 5 Meyer Kopitz of Clairmount avenue, to Harry Sitner, son of Mr. and
Assets over 3135,500,000
Mrs.
Sfax
Sitner
of
this
city.
mation class of 1932, and in memory and 7 to 9, in honor of their
Zedakah Club will hold its last
of Abraham M. Ermann from Mrs. daughter Edith Diane, who gradu-
meeting
of
the
year
at
the
home
of
Juno 26—Miss Anne Fogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
1...
Ida E. Ermann.
ated from the University of Michi- Fogel of 2932 Hazelwood avenue, to Cam Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Betty Irnber, 16825 Wildemere,
AstiturrA.NcE COMPANY
For Temple Memorial Fund: In gan last Monday.
Monday, June 27,
Harris Brown of Troy, N. Y.
MCAD OPPICC••• ■ VINNIPEC)
he fo
memory of Miss Louise Bloom from
social aff
June 29—Miss Esther II. Rosenthal, daughter of Mrs. Lena Rosen- , be given llowin
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Heaven-
by
Zedakah
Club•airs
will
The Misses Rose Cohen and that, to Morton J. Newlander, son of Sirs. G. Newlander
rich.
A card party given by Sophie
my 3—Miss Jeanette Weller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lefkowitz and Esther Davis at
For the Nettie Simon Relief Kate Perlmutter of Toronto were
Fund: In memory of Miss Louise guests of friends this city over Weller, to Albert Summer, son of Mr. and Mrs. !ferry Summer, at their cottage at Cam Lake on
the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Bloom from the Misses Hattie and the week-end.
Tuesday, July 20, a dinner-dance
Florence Silverman.
Sept. 13, a bridge party and
Mrs. William Sachs of Sturte-
l uncheon on Sept. 25, places at
vant avenue entertained with a
which they will be held to be pub-
MISS ZELDA SKY IN
personal shower on Tuesday eve-
imbed at a later date. Zedakah
June 14, at the San Min
RECITAL THURSDAY ning,
also plans something new and
Palace, for her sister, Miss Fay
novel
in the way of a $5 donor
Tushman. A delightful supper
luncheon, f or Feb. 28, 1933.
Interesting Program Arranged b
"Where Vacation Dream Come True"
WWI served to 48 guests,
June 23—To Sir. and Mrs. Ko 'man Z.
Pupils of Dr. Mark Gunxburg.
Z Sachs° (Pearl Rynek)
Donations
received were $15
1528 Virginia Park, a son ,
PHOENIX
I from Eastern Star $15 f
ROAD, SOUTH HAVEN, HICK
Sliss Betty Sobel of Rusholme
Miss Zelda Sky, a young artis
June 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rycus (Esther iMtnick) of 2110 W ives and Husbands Bridge Club,
student of Dr. Mark Gunzbur g Road, Toronto, was the guest of Tuxedo, a son.
$15 from Good Will Bridge Club
Finest
Resort
on East Coast of Lake Michigan.
will appear in her debut recita Miss Shirley Kelt over the past
June 1—To Sir. and Mrs. Ellis I. Gans
and $20 from the Zedakah
Olga Sapolsky) of La Salle Juniors.
Thursday, June 30, at 8:30 p. m week-end.
boulevard, a son, Robert Isaac.
Rooms with bath
Ride a horse .. .
sharp, at Grinnell's Music House
Zedakah Club thanks the public
and shower ... De. LOWER play golf or tennis
Sir. and Mrs. Morris Milstein
1515 Woodward.
for its splendid co-operation in
licious
Meals
.
.
.
RATES
Her program is of an outstand and family of Albany, N. Y. were
helping it carry on its work.
dance ... swim
Playgrounds ...So.
ing interest for music lovers. Sh the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Sha-
To see is to believe, and to
:f . jih viin ke g; .. fish ...
THIS
will play three preludes and fu pero and Mr. and Sirs. Joe Green-
BUY I You simply can't
JEWISH
GROUPS
IN
lariums ...Govern' SEASON rediscover
fines from the well-temperer baum of Hazelwood avenue. Mr.
resits tthem. Five or six
the jo y
WASHINGTON PARA DE
ass for children.
Clavichord by J. S. Bach; the sel • and Sirs. Greenbaum will return
adorable styles besdies the
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dom played A major Sonata Op. 2 with their relatives for a fort-
one pictured. Sizes 14.20.
Rosenwald Post Assigned of H "red
WRITE FOR BOOKLET AND RATES
night's
stay
Also
visiting
in
New
by Beethoven, the F minor Con
Plenty of white and pastels.
This Division in Celebration.
certo by Chopin, with Dr. Gunz York City and Atlantic City,
e
---
burg
on the second piano; "Fairy
After an enthusiastic meeting
Blouse Shop—
Louis Lefkowitz of 8355 Thad-
of
Tale" by Medtner, and "Pictures
leaders
of
various
civic
grou
MA IN FLOOR
at an Exhibition" by Modest deus street, sailed Saturday, June
comprising the Washington
l-
Moussorgsky, who was the fore- 18, on the steamer Statendeim for
centennial celebration committ ee,
runner of the French impression. Europe. Mr. Lefkowitz expects to
held in the council chambers of
remain abroad during the summer
en Lake Perry, Ortoneille, Michigan
ists, Debussy and Ravel.
the City Hall last Thursday, t he
After her recital Miss Sky has months.
Jewish
group
leader,
Bud
Blu
m,
to fulfill an engagement for a con-
announced that the Julius Rose n-
Mrs. Max Hoffman of 2224 Re-
cert tour in the summer resorts
weld Post of the American I
of North Canada. In September I dwood avenue announces the
gion, consisting of an entire Je w -
Grand River at 7•Mile Road
she will resume her studies with g raduation of her son, Sydney
fah membership, has been assign ed
Howard,
from
Northern
High
Dr. Gunzburg and will teach at
Detroit's Finest Road.
to head the Jewish division of t he
the Gunzburg School of Music, 447 School, June 23.
parade
and would also underta ke
West Kirby,
house and Night Club
t o align other Jewish organizatio no
The public is invited to attend.
MOONLIGHT
and
bands
in their division.
Recital by Peggy Mann.
FISH - FROG - STEAK
TO BE HELD JULY 15
The activity of the Rosenwa Id
Dr. Mark Gunzzburg will pre-
unit
in
the
past several mont ha
sent Miss Peggy Mann in a recital
has done much to bring abo ut
The Detroit Thrift Gardens,
of piano music Wednesday eve-
Per Plato
recognition
as
the leading Jewi eh
No Charge for Children
ning, June 29, 8:30 sharp, at which supply constructive work
service organization in Detroi t.
Grinnell's Music House, 1515 , and vegetables to the hungry, re-
The post has a large membersh ip
Peppy Music, Spacious Dance
Woodward. She will play a So- jports that it is out of funds , and
of ex-service men and has succes s.
Floor, Private Dining Room*
nata by Johann Adolph Hasse, the is now planning to raise $4,000
fully completed its share of Legio
by means of a moonlight on the
F
major
Sonata
Op.
10
by
Bee-
Exceptional facilities for After.
welfare
and Americanization wor k
steamer
Put-In-Bay,
which
has
thoven, the A major Concerto by
noon Bridge Parties
assigned by the county council. 4
been donated for the evening of
Camp Nahe41 is a select, pri- Take Woodward avenue IJ. RAO)
Mozart, with her teacher on a July
The
post
6.
assumed full charR e
Under Personal Management el
vate camp for Jewish boys and
second piano, and four smaller
MR. AND MRS. M. SCHRAM
through ooP;Vla
of
enlisting
other
Jewish
group
rtou'it-
g
There
will
be
dancing,
music
by
I
JOHNNIE NEBIOLO
girls
from 4 through 14 years right
compositions—a very ambitious
firm
Sir. and Mrs. M. Schram of 1966
I road too mum
to participate in the parade an
of age. Modelled after the most post Clarkston--eontinue
program for a 13-year-old girl. Finzel's orchestra, bridge, Prizes
Ford avenue celebrated their will endeavor to secure merchan
sta
Phone Redford 21304 or 4200 for
donated
by
Detroit
merchants
and
twenty-tifth
wedding
anniversary
at
—turn
right
at
mien—
then three-
is
exclusive
Eastern
camps,
yet
The recital is open to the public,
Jericho
Temple
last
Sunday.
R
quarters
ions.
of
a
mile
to camp ea.
and
others
to
supply
appropriat
the grand prize of a radio. There They are leaving for a brief stay in the East with Mr. and Mrs,
free of charge.
surprisingly
reasonable
in
price.
trance.
floats depicting the life of Georg
Brode.
will also be special entertainment Henry
e
Located on Lake Perry, in the
•
Washington.
numbers,
most beautiful woodlands of
DIRECTORS
The
committee
in
charge
of
th
Lower Michigan, All modern
Mr. wad Mrs,- rh41 Lesaneeler
Coach Excursion, Detroit to
Post's activities are: Jacob Kom le
Prenzlauer
Service
Group
facilities.
Expert
directors
and
'the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis 3. Lipsehutz
socal elite of Detroit. The nars, chairman; Abe Zumman
Toronto, Over July 4.
Gay!
counsellors. Physician always
Plans Lawn Party and
' guests of prominence from out-of- Jack R. Goldstein, David Kay an
d
In
attendance.
Land
and
water
town
Smart! Spicy!
Detroit Phone
Dinner-Dance.
included the following: C. Sam Kaplan.
Canadian National Railways an-
sports. Horseback riding for
D. Livingston, commissioner of in-
nounce they will operate a coach
BERMAN—FISHMAN
A prince in love who is •
those who wish it. Loads of Arlington 8884-W
. surance of the state of Michigan, PHI ALPHAN HONORED
excursion,
Detroit
to
Toronto
and
At
a
meeting
of
the
Eva
Prenz-
Most
impressive
and
inspir
prince of • lover.
healthful fun. Registration is
return, over July 4, at reduced lauer Service Group, held at the was the wedding held at the Bo lag and Mrs. Livingston, of Lansing;
Camp Phone
limited to 40. Season blots
Walter I. Shepherd, senior vice-
rates. Special train will leave Belle Isle Casino on Wednesday, Cadillac Hotel on Sunday, J
R. Solomon Gets Signs •
from June 24 to August 26.
here Friday evening, July I, from plans were announced for a lawn 19, when Rabbi A. M, Ilershn ane president, Lincoln National Life Sydney
Ortonville
12 F6
Detla
Pi
Scholarship
Key
for
Brush St. Station. Passengers party to be held July 18, at 7 p. and Rabbi I. Stollman officiated , an Insurance Co., of Fort Wayne,
Highest 1932 Standing.
may also use the midnight train m., at the home of Mrs. Anna Wil- the ceremony uniting in morn at Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Wight.
T.
GEORGE
STERNBERG
I
and return from Toronto as late Rams, 104 Sir. Vernon avenue,
Pauline Fishman, daugh age man, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kling-
Phi Alpha, national Jewish lit-
CHOSEN HARRISVILLE
as 11:15 p. m. Monday, July 4.
corner John R. street. There will of Sir. and Mrs. Morris Fishm tem enherger, all of Fort Wayne, Ind. erary fraternity, was accorded
b e dancing, bridge, refreshments and Morris Berman, son of an, Soon after the festivities the
another signal honor recently CORPORATION COUNSEL
Mr- couple left for an extended auto- when Sydney R.
and entertainment. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Nathan Berman.
Solomon of the
7 11E4 TRE
mbile tour through the northern Alpha Delta chapter
is chairman of arrangements.
T. George Sternberg, Detroit
at the Uni-
The bride wore an empire eff
part of Michigan.
OPPOSITE CITY HALL
A contribution to the group by gown of shimmering ivory ect
versity of Detroit svas awarded the attorney, who was recently elected
tin
Pa
The inmates of the Jewish Old Mrs. N. Greenberg was announced studded with diamonds and pea rls,
Delta Sigma l'i scholarship key for justele of the peace for the city of
NOW
the, highest scholastic standing in Harrisville in Alcona County, was
Folk's Home will be given their at this meeting.
with an extraordinarily long tea in,
WOLFE—DAVIS
chosen corporation counsel for that
The Eva Prenzlauer Service giving the bride a carriag e of ex-
annual picnic by the Northwestern
he
class
of
1932,
during
his
en-
1 Ralph' W. Davis of 6347 East ti
ranch of the home on IS ednesday, Group will hold a dinner-dance treme elegance. The veil match Jefferson
re four years in the college of city. Mr. Sternberg also holds
avenue anon
the position of public administra-
June 29, at Belle Isle, near the Sept. 18, at Everglades Inn. Music the R n in its pearl-studd ed
Based on Ruesia's Greatest Seaga
ed marriage of his (laughter, Rosa. v ommerce and finance at the Uni- tor for that county. lie
Lifting Music!
be
furnished
by
the
Ever-
was ap-
ersity of Detroit.
Shell. Mrs, J. Weisman and Me s e
headdress effect. The bride c
find, to Morton I.. Wolfe, son of
pointed by the attorney-general's
F.. Gam, chairmen, would like to . glades Inn Orchestra. All organ- tied a bouquet of gardenias a ar-
"ARMORED TRAIN"
K.
This
distinction
is
in
POPULAR PRICES!
accordance
d Mr. and Mrs. Slyer Wolfe of 3808 w
ations
Con(klered he mane the ma1to,
op are asked to keep this l ilies of the valley.
have members and friends donate date
ith the traditional reputation of office.
No Tax to
Monterey avenue.
Pie, of Soviet lin.1114.
Y
en this
and day,
to avoid planning
In
the
two
years
that
he
has
the use of their cars to convey the affairs
for
hi
Alpha
Fraternity,
having
The bride's mother was beau ti-
Pay!
All-Russian Talking Program
inmates to the island. Cars will -
ac hieved, during 1930, the highest engaged in the practice of law in
fully gowned in a dress of bei
with English Title.
se holastic honor attainable to
leave the home not later than 10
the circuit of Judge Herman
olor
lace,
with
accessories
LEVITT—MARKS
to
Conttnuou., II • m. to II no. a.
oclock.
L A. S. Auxiliary Picnic Out- C m atch, and wore • shoulder co r.
na tional fraternity, the scholar- Dehnke, he has gained an envi-
The
marriage
of
Mks
Si.
Marks
sh
Matinees 250
able
reputation
as
a
very
capable
standing Success.
as ge of sweet peas and orchid s. to A. Levitt was solemnized Sun- ti ip award of first place in the no-
Evenings and Snaday, 35c
rmal interfraternity conference lawyer.
T he mother of the groom wore a day; June 18, at 6:10 o'clock,
k,
re
Ben Goldberg, president of the gown of eggshell color satin ■ nd Congregation Beth Tefilath Moses • ling, which represents every
Cooing—Friday, July I,
EISENMAN, Prop.
Detroit Auxiliary of the Los An lace, and wore a shoulder bouqu et' in Mt. Clemens. Rabbi Joshua S. an rge national fraternity, Jewish
"DIARY OF A
d Gentile.
Prescriptions Compounded Accurately
(telex Sanatorium, and general of orchids.
Sporka officiated.
CENTER CLUB LEADERS
REVOLUTIONIST'
Solomon was also runner-up
manager of the recent picnic held
WE DELIVER — INSTANT SERVICE
Miss Bertha Hackman attend ed
The bride wore a beautiful i n Mr.
PARTY
HELD
JUNE
22
his junior year for a one-year
at Park Springs, Mt. Clemens. Miss Fishman as maid of hono
white satin gown of princess lines
LOngfellow 8404 — Opposite Dexter Theater
thanks the 47 organizations and and wore a gown of sidles of rose " and carried a bouquet
of white tea scholarship awarded for highest
The second annual club leaders'
11648 Dexter Blvd. — Cor. Burlingame
the many individual workers shade, with accessories of aqu
tulle with a cap of Irish etaoinnn marks in the College of commerce party of the Jewish Center's Arno
and Finance during that school
- LEARN FROM HISTORY
through whose wholehearted co- marine ehade, and carried a bo a:i roses. Her veil was
elation
was held on Wednesday eve -
of
white
operation the committee was able quet of Talisman roses. T e• tulle with a cap of Irish lace. The period, being defeated by one- nine, June
IS ADVICE TO HITLER
1426 WOODWARD
22, at :Le ballroom in
tenth
of
1
per
cent.
to carry through no successful an Mimes Dorothy Sorock, Bab C maid of honor was beautifully
affair.
During the past year Sol I. the home of Maurice Aronsson
oldberg, Dorothy laberg, Fa gowned In a dress of pastel pink Stein and Phillip I. Rubinstein, The committee In charge of the • London Express Calls His Anti.
Grand and Cool for Town, Cottage or Travel
Thanks are extended to the B erman, Dorothy Berman' an Y d lace in fitted lines and carried
Semitism Bad Politics and
party consisted of /dim Ruth Goot- '
(they pack without a wrinkle)
many merchants who generously Z ► lda Teitelbaum acted as bride !bouquet of roses with shower to also members of Alpha Del ta fried, chairman, Ruth Ehrlich,
Bad Business,
chapter at the University of De-
contributed provisions and met- m aids.
5- match. • .
Helen
Aaronson,
Joe
Weinberg,
Ben
chandise. Names must be omitted
following the ceremony the troit, served in the capacity of Jaffe, Jack Clayman, Theodore Ra-
LONDON.—(J.
T. A.)—Large
The
usher.
were
Benjami
for lack of space.
11 ' bridal couple and 100 Detroit professors of accounting in the binowitz and Eunice Tobin. Mrs. numbers of Jewish businessmen to
Mr. Feinberg, chairman of the Fishman. Emanuel Fishman, Mi 1 - guests were served dinner by J. College of Engineering at the uni- Edward Allan of the committee on Berlin are afraid of • coming Hit-
ton
Sorock,
Philip
Ash,
More
versity,
being
the only two senior
recent tag day, reports that $300
, Lecher at the Melrose Hotel,
J ewish accounting students so hon. girls' work, acted as hoard advisor ler regime in Germany and are
has been turned in and a complete Glassman and Sam Gerwin. Al
to the club leaders' committee in transferring home and business ho
red.
report will be made in the follow- bert Berman was best man.
Munich, the Daily Express writes
planning the party.
Th e flower girls were the littl e
ing issue. Owing to distressing
Bavar ia is becoming a refuge for
RARER—LAZAROV
Ben Jaffe acted as master of cere-
nd
coitions,
these reports are re- Mimes Dorothy Fishman and !fele n
Mies
Ruth
Lazzarov
became
the
the
Jews from the flitter menace,
monies. The evening's program in-
garded as highly successful. A spe- Eder,
bride of Victor A. Rader at an im- Molly Segal Auxiliary of cluded dancing, moeies, games,
,
the
writes, inasmuch as Ba-
The ceremony took place in th e pre ,, sive ceremony on Sunday
en. varia paper
J. C. R. S.
cial meeting will be held Thurs-
is not controlled by the Hit-
tertainment and refreshments.
day evening, at 627 Holbrook ave. Crystal Ballroom, which was eon • afternoon, June 19 at 2 ' I k.
lerites
but
by the Bavarian People's
This
social
function
marks
the
The Molly Segal Auxiliary of the
Party.
nue, where nominations and elec- vetted into a veritable garden . at the New York Hotel in Mt .
The canopy was • bower of white Clemens. The ceremony was per- Jewish Consumptive Relief So- close of the 1931.1932 fall and
(White or Pastels, One or Two-Piece Styles)
tions of officers will take place.
At the same time, the paper, In
spring
mason
of
the
Jewish
Cen-
roses and white peonies. A din - formed by Rabbi Joshua S. ciety of Denver, thanks the public.
Association. Samuel Levine, a leading editorial, warns Adolph
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tier for 400 guests was served in sperka.
the donors, the Jewish press and ters'
PURITY CHAPTER the
director of the Center, expressed Hitler, the National Socialist lead
grand ballroom, where th
Following the ceremony dinner the many societies who sent their his appreciation to the club leaders er, to learn from history while
mating was arranged in caber, was
served at the New York Hotel delegates and helped make this for the splendid service which they making history.
Purity Chapter's fifth annual style. The guests were enter-
"All through history there have
to the bridal party and Detroit banquet • success.
moonlight, held Tuesday evening, tained
tained by professional entertain- guests.
The Auxiliary Invites its friends had rendered during the year.
been countries which oppreseed and
on the Steamer Put-In-Bay, was ers.
to • free bridge party to close th e
persecuted the Jews," the editorial
a huge success. The officer! and
season,
The bridal table Wall one great
to be held on Wednesday
says. "One by one, however, thom
BARCLIS--GOODMAN
committee thank their many friends mass of flowers, which almost hid
evening, June 29, at 8 o'clock, at Picnic of Lee-hem Aniyim at countries have fallen from thei r
The marriage of Miss Esther Jericho
who have contributed in any way the bridal party from view.
Temple.
greatness.
If Hitler continues his
Belle
Isle
Sunday.
Goodman
to
Frank
Barr=
was
an
to help achieve his goal.
Just before the ceremony the
picnic is also being sponsored
attack upon the Jews, he will find
of May 6, the ceremony be- by A the
The next regular meeting of bride received a surprise gift from event
Sunday, July
it bad politics and bad basinees."
ing
performed
in
Detroit.
The
Lechem
Aniyim
Ladies'
So-
3. at Belle
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., her mother of a beautiful necklace
back of the new
Mr. and Mrs. Barns are now casino. Signs Isle,
will be held on Honda
er I ng, of matched
y en
ma e pea
will be posted on the ciety announces that it will hold
"Friendship Improves hal op tii tz,
ona
ee a' tour o the island to direct
picnic at Belle Isle, near the old
Am. 27, at *clock.
The wedding was attended by EasL
all those who wish a Casino,
this Sunday. nut public and abates misery, by the
to attend.
of owe joy, and the dividing of oar
11 invited.
grid ,
grief.
"Here is a great
opportunity to build
up your estate"
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