A lmeria,' Amish periodical Cotter CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE PEDETROIVEMSBLARONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE tfirrielhogh acial ala rriagre ssues -1/4k 2 boxes for 12 (Regularly 1.00 for a single package) Special-for a Limited Time Only 1. Boxes are tightly wrapped in Cellophane. 2. 250 large double sheets to every package. 3. New sanitary packing allows removal of one sheet without disturbing or pulling out the next one. 4. The Tissue is soft, and of superior quality. TOILETRIES SHOP-FIRST FLOOR Himelhocks NEW LOW PRICES Fish, Frog and Chicken $I Dinners Phone 2-4912 Edgewater Inn Formerly THOMAS INN Six Miles E. of Ferry and Tunnel RIVERSIDE DRIVE, WINDSOR C amp Nahelu Is Now Open 0„L4 0.,'7 1,,77;;khito, P Take Woodward avenue U. E.-I0) through Pontiac-turn right into 54•115-1t0 through Clarketon-turn right Arta gravel road two miles past Clarkston-continue sir miles -turn right at elfin--then three- wittrtere of • mile to ramp en. Camp Nahelu Is • select, private camp for Jewish bore and girl, from 4 through 14 years of age. Modelled after the most exclusive Eastern ramps, yet aurprisingly renronahle in price. Located on Lake Perry, in the most beautiful woodland. of Lower Michigan. All modern facilities. Ex- pert directors and couneellors. Physi• clan always In attendance. land • nd water sports. Horseback riding for those who wish It. Load of health- ful fun. Registration la limited to 40. Season tarts from June 24 to August 25. trance. DIRECTORS Mr. and Mrs. Chief Lesowoder Mr. and Mrs, Louis S. Lipschutz Detroit Phone Arlington 8884-W Camp Phone Ortonville 12 F6 Bring this Ad With You and Get a 10% Discount on Any PurchaN d $1 EISENMAN'S PHARMACY Prescriptions Compounded Accurately WE DELIVER - INSTANT SERVICE LOngfellow 8404 - Opposite Dexter Theater 11548 Dexter Blvd. - Cor. 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EVERGLADE INN Grand River ■ 4 7-Mile Road Detroit's Finest Road- house and Night Club FISH - FROG • STEAK Dinners . .$1.50 Per Plate N. Charge for Children Peppy Music., Spacious Dance Floor, Private Dining Rooms EecelltiNal facilities for Aftier. a«. Bridge Parties The Happy Thought Fund of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood acknowl- edges receipt of the following con- tributions: In honor of the twentieth wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson from Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Steinberg, and the Finley Family. In honor of the wedding anni- versary f Mr. and Mrs. Oval. Blumber from Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert M. 'arner. In honor of the twentieth wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keidan, from the Finley Family. Uoder Persona/ Manamitent of JOHNNIE NEBIOLO Plants Tree in Palestine. Ph.. Redford 2604 or 4200 for Reooreatioes. Mn. Esther Berman plants one tree in the Herzl Forest in memory of Mn. Emma Rosenberg. LAST-SCHOENBRUN The marriage of Miss Nettie choenbrun, daughter of Mrs. Pride Schoenbrun, to Harry Ber- nard Last, son of Mrs. Gitla Klein. was solemnized at Congregation Emanuel June 19. A reception for 200 guests followed the marriage services. Miss Schoenbrun was attactive in a white crepe frock with a cowl neckline. Her long tulle veil was attached to a Dutch cap of lace and tulle. She carried roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Harriet Silverman, cousin of the bride, assisted her as maid of honor. She wore a gown of green crepe trimmed in peach and carried a bouquet of tea roses and baby's breath. Miss Edith Liber- man, of Toledo, Ohio, and Miss Florence Zatkin were the brides- maids. They too wore green gowns and carried tea roses. The Misses Leatrice Sheila Lewis, of Brook- lyn, N. Y., Harriet Lippet and Gita Lila Schoenbrun were the flower girls. Samuel Last aided his brother as best man. Leon Schoenbrun, of Toledo, Ohio, and Irving Shindler were the respective ushers. The out-of-town guests were Mi. and Mrs. Max Herskowitz, Mrs. Bertha Lewis and her daugh- ter Leatrice Sheila, all of Brook- l yn, N. Y. Mrs. Jacob Silverman, grandmother to the bride, was also present at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Last will make their home at 3232 Richton avenue upon their return from a motor trip through Canada. SITNER-KOPITZ On Saturday, June 26, in Con- gregation Emanuel, was solemn. ized an impressive and inspiring ceremony, uniting in marriage Miss Shirlee V. Kopitz, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Meyer Kopitz, and Harry Sitner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Sitner. The bride wore a form fitted white lace gown, with long tight !sleeves, and a long court train. A crown effect of tulle and lace held her long tulle veil and she carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley, and had for her bridesmaids the Misses Sadye Sitner, Minnie Finkel, Clara Por- vin, Ann Lapinsky, Betty Gross, Lilyan Fine, Betty Beltzman, Lil- lian Eichenhorn, Francis Bellock, Betty Cohn, Sally Vinocur, and Mrs. Jerry Fox. Mrs. Sydney L. Max, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Miss Beverly Sitner, sister of the groom, attended the bride as maid of honor. Irvin C. Kopitz performed the duties of best man. Sheldon Max was ring bearer, Doris Fox was train bearer and Charlotte Singer flower girl. Master Louis Feldman and Shir- ley V. Max were included in the bridal party as junior bridesmaid and usher. Master Louis Feldman sang "Oh Promise Me" while ap- proaching the canopy. The mother of the bride wore a black lace gown with a corsage of orchids, while the mother of the groom wore a black Ince gown with a bodice of tan and also wore a corsage of orchids. Dinners was served in the dining oom for 250 guests, and dancing of lowing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sitner left or an indefinite stay in the East, nd upon their return will reside t the Fullerton Manor, 2740 Full- rton avenue. BIRNBAUM-GREEN The marriage of Miss Tilli Green to A. Birnbaum was solemn ized by Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka on Sunday afternoon, June 26, in the Detroit study of Rabbi Sperka at 2294 Taylor avenue.• The bride was gowned in a fitted dress of ashes of roses georgette with broad picture hat and her slippers and gloves were in blue. She carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. Her only attendant wore an all-yellow chiffon outfit. Wife of Judge Otto A. Ronal-1 Sunday after an illness of four sky Dies at Age of 57. ' months complicated by pneumo- Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Max Karr of 2526 Blaine avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Peggy Ann, to Samuel Weingarden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Weingarden of 3030 Blaine avenue. The marriage will take place Oct. 30, ' Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rubenfire of 3794 Burlingame avenue an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Freda, to Maurice Chesler, eon of Mrs. Mollie Chester, of 3756 Burlingame. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Scheinman announce the engagement of their daughter, Reva Shirley, to Lazar E. Friedman. Mr. and Mrs. !gnats Auslander of 2947 Fullerton avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Frieda, to A. Victor Biter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Biter of Detroit. nia. Mrs. Rosalsky was 57 years NEW YORK-(J. T. A.)-Mrs. old and a native of New York. She Bessie Simon Rosalsky, wife of was associated with her husband Judge Otto A. Rosalsky, died on in his philanthropic work. ETHEL WATERS im Lew Leslie's Births NO,1 PLAYING The Bar Mitzvah of Jack Segel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Segel, will be observed at Congregation Bnai Jacob this Saturday, July 2. The Bar Mitzvah will act as can- tor during these services, and aft- er reciting the Maftir will speak in Hebrew and Yiddish. All pupils of the Hebrew National School, of which I. A. Lawton is the director, will be in the choir. After serv- ices the children will be enter- tained at the home of the Bar Mitzvah, 630 Leicester court. MICHIGAN Mat. 25c; Eves., Sun., Hol. 35e, Continuous I to 11 p. ni. on Detroit's Best Dry Cleaning MEN'S SUITS NOW MEN'S TOPCOATS c 75 Dry Cleaned and Pressed LADIES' DRESSES LADIES' COATS , NOW $ 00 Up Dry Cleaned and Pressed The same high quality of workmanship that has made Forest Cleaner's Detroit's outstanding cleaners for twenty years is rigidly maintained at these low prices. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY FCEEST CLEANERS 533 -•547 FOREST AVE E. COlumbia 4-200 Goldie Gray of Elmhudt ave- nue was delightfully surprised at a farewell party given in her hon- or by the Misses Edna Marks, Goldie Frank, and Mickie Kramer on June 25. Miss Gray left Tues- day for New York, where she will I spend the summer. You Can Depend on Forest-Cleaned Clothes" glowniinimmiiiiiimitioniuniumninuffilummummiliminimomniounmimiummumumounuoinimunimiminil - Emil EckhouSe and Ralph Lelvy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Silverman a- - of Hazelwood avenue have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Max Ilersko- = witz of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Freda Schoenbrun of Eu- = 1 . did avenue has as her guests Mrs. = Bertha Lewis and daughter, Lea- trice Shiels, of Brooklyn, N. Y. la- _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunsberg of 16559 Cherrylawn avenue cele-; t. brated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary with a dinner for 85 guests on Sunday, June 26, at the B'nai Moshe dining room. Peter,- Vasa was toastmaster and the Misses Weisberg entertained with EL- - several dance numbers. Dancing I= followed the dinner. EPSTEIN-SHYKEWICH Miss Eva Shykewich became the bride of Samuel Epstein on Sun- day evening at the Edison Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Rabbi Joshua 8. Sperka officiated. The.bride, who was unattended, was gowned in a fitted gown of white satin and carried a bouquet Mr. and Mrs. David Goodfriend of white roses. Her veil was of and family left for their summer Ez _ lace and had a Juliet cap. home at Miller Beach, Lake Mich- r=7„ After the ceremony the wedding igan, to spend the summer. party and guests were served din- ner at the hotel. Mrs. B. Steinhorn and Mrs. B. Steinberg and daughter Marion, of = SKOLNICK-ROTHSTEIN Brooklyn, New York, were the = Mrs. R. Rothstein of 2507 West house guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.1= Philadelphia avenue announces the Sitner, of Delmar drive, marriage of her daughter, Flor- ence Harriett, to Dr. Max Skol- Miss Sophie Wilensky presented nick, son of Mrs. M. Skolnick. The her pupils in a piano recital Fri-'1= ceremony was performed on June day in Grinnell Brothers' audits,- 14, at the bride's residence, by Dr. rium. The following participated: A. M. Hershman. Audrey Kline, Adrienne Harris. r = Dorothy Dunitz, Jack Gattegno. WEINER-BERGER Raschelle Polinuky, Betty Johnson. ." Mr, and e Mrs. Hyman Berger of Selma Levin, Minnie Gedanke. = 3319 Burlingame avenue announce Ruth Sobelman, Kenneth Schwartz. the marriage of their daughter, Adele Wilensky, Eileen Wolf, Myr- --S• Henrietta, to Reuben R. Weiner, tie De Frankel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wei- ner on Sunday evening, June 26. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sitner. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal offici- (Shirlee V. Kapitz) of 2740 Full- ated. erton avenue, will be home to their a '= friends after July 4. BERKE•ESKAY On Sunday afternoon, June 26, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Allender. Miss Dorothy M. Eskay became of Stoepel avenue, have returned a -• the bride of Dr. Sidney S. Berke, from a month's stay in Texas and •••_• eon of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berke Los Angeles, Cal. at the Belcrest Hotel. Rabbi Har- Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Pike of old N. Rosenthal officiated. Doris avenue left on an extended trip through Wisconsin, where MAGID-LEET Miss Honey Elaine Leet became they will visit with friends in Mil- the bride of Leo Magid at an im- waukee and other cities. pressive ceremony on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Germantky June 26, at Congregation Ahavas and daughters left for Philadel- Zion. phis to attend the wedding of Mrs. The bride wore a stunning gown of pure white satin, over which Germansky's sister, Mies( Lillian = Chivian, to Joseph Aberman, of she wore a short lace jacket stud- ded with pearls. The veil matched the gown in its pearl studded head dress effect. The bride carried a Buffalo, N. Y. Charles Magid at. = cclonial bouquet of white roses tended his brother as beet man. •,::_- ', - and lilies of the valley. The flower girls were Misses Ev- Miss Sally Hamburg attended elyn Raych and Eileen Schwartz. •... -. Miss Leet as maid of honor, wear- The out-of-town guests Included ..77_, : ing a gown of pasted pink with Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein of Whit- accessories' of aquamarine and ins, Ind.; Dr. B. Goldstein of CM - E_-- . . carried a bouquet of pink rose!, tap, Ill.; G. Leet of New York; = with shower to match. The Misses Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Raych, Misses a Ella Leet, Ann Magid, and Sarah Priscilla, Bernice and Estelle Ex._ Raych of Buffalo, N. Y., acted Raych, all of Buffalo, N. Y., and Harry Koenig of Philadelphia, Pa. = Is bridesmaids. nh m zhrs were The Be E.-- ter trip AN ALL STAR FAVORITE CAST New Low Prices June 26-To Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson of 3009 Fullerton a daughter, Ruth Ell en. June 23-To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Friedman of 15002 Wildemere a daughter, Molly. June 22-To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lewis (Jean Beth Klein) of 17487 Alwyne, a daughter, Carolyn Sue, June 20-To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arkin of 2337 Waverly avenue, a daughter, Selma R uth. June 19-To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fishman of 3350 Collingwood, a son, Henry Nathan • June 19-To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fox of 13230 LaSalle, a daugh. ter, Paula Joyce. June 17-To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker (Selma Lightstone) of 19426 Warrington dri ve, Sherwood Forest, Detroit, a son, Robert Evan. June 5-To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rosenthal (Frances Shore) of 15762 Steel avenue, a son, Maury Robert. To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Freedman (Emma Brodsky) a son, Gerald Allen. Philadelphia. After spending a few days with relatives, they will leave for Atlantic City, where they will spend the rest of the summer, Mr. Gel mansky returning to Detroit in a week to resume his business du- ties. "Nur Am Rhein", On Screen-Polltlnl Com.dy-Rom.ncel Warne Willl.me in "THE DAR.( HORSE." July 10-Miss Dorothy Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Dean, of 2070 Blaine, to Theodore Masserman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Masserman of Bethune avenue. July 17-Miss Dorothy Kline to Joseph B. Forman, ceremony to be performed at 3 p. rn. at 1474 Pingree avenue. July 17-Miss Tessa Charlotte Seitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Seitz, to Ernst J. Sachse, non of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse of Virginia Park, at Hotel Statler. Love .. Sons - Humor in Gorgeous Rheinland Setting WITH ALL 55 ORIGINAL STARS! Wedding Calendar July 3-Miss Ada Newman of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Detroit, to Jack Miller, at Los Angeles. July 7-Miss Josephine Jacob, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Jacob of 2442 Chicago boulevard, to Dr. Thomas B. 51arvsil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Marwil of LaSalle boulevard. July 10-Miss Betty Karbal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Karbal, to Isador Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan of Chi- cago, Ill. 56 E. COLUMBIA COOL -- COMFORTABLE The Cecil Mark Choir Will Poaltively Thrill You With 'their Rendition of ”Eli,Eli." Mr. and Mrs. Julius H. Jacobs of 7636 Poe avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanette Marian, to Irwin Berlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Serlin, July 2-Miss Marian Elizabeth Sherman, daughter of Mrs. Lena S. Sherman, of 3005 Chicago boulevard, to Oscar Morse Zemon, son of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Zemon of Virginia Park. July 3--Miss Tillie Witus to Edward liarelik, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. \Vitus; Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon officiating. July 3.-Miss Jeanette Weller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weller, to Albert Summer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ilarry Summer, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. LITTLE CINEMA Theater BIG SAVINGS! say you can still save the tax on tires and tubes during their.0 On BRAKE LINING and GARAGE WORK, Etc. We knew the tax was coming. We wanted to protect our cus- tomers. So we bought an extra large supply of fresh new Good- year tires. You can buy them now TAX FREE while they last. All sizes, for all cars. Stop In Before You Start Out! 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