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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-07-08

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RIEVErROITlilYlSROIRDNICLe

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

fr

Bride of Last Month

PRINGLE

For July Only!

A New Low
3=Pair Price

on these 2 Favorite

HimeRlose

Happy Meduim - Sheer Luck

3 Pairs for 2.15

MRS. MORRIS BERMAN
(Miss Pauline Fishman)

The marriage of Miss Pauline
Fishman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Fishman, to Morris Ber-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Berman, was an event of June 19.
Rabbis A. M. llershman and I.
Stollman officiated at the ceremony
which took place at the Book-Cad-
illac Hotel.

(Regularly 79c a Pair)

L. A. S. AUXILIARY
ELECTS GOLDBERG

Light Beige-Sun Beige-Brown Beige

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman I The Cosmo Club entertained at
left on the Aquatania last week the Showplace on May 8 in honor
for a trip to Europe. of Miss Della Shlain and Samuel
S. Engelbert, whose marriage will
Oscar Colton and Henry Ehrlich be an event of July 10. On June
left for Camp Stinson, New Hamp- 12, the Semper Amici Club enter-
tained in their honor at Edge-
shire,
water Beach Mrs. Samuel Brown
The Knollwood Country Club of entertained 50 guests at a bridge
Birmingham celebrated the Fourth luncheon and miscellaneous show-
of July with a dinner-dance for 200 er at the Masonic Temple, on June
members and their guests. 16. Mrs. Mitchell Shlain, feted the
bride-elect at a bridge luncheon
George Golanty of Pittsburgh is and linen shower for 40 guests at
spending the summer months withlthe Belcrest on June 18. Miss
his father, Herman Golanty of the Shlain was the honoree at a bridge
Belcrest. on Thursday, June 30, at the home
of Miss Dorothy Koblin of Les-
Mrs. N. Mandeberg and children, lie avenue. A midnight lunch was
Mitchell R. and Eugene E., of served to 12 guests.
3243 Webb avenue are spending
their summer vacation at Willobee
Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Dante open-
Beach, Ohio. Mr. Mandeberg will ed their summer cottage at Lex-
join them on his return from the ington, Mich., with a Fourth of
Chicago Furniture Show.
July house party over the week-
end. Among the guests frOm De-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Benderoff en- troit were Dr. and Mrs. R. R.
tertained their many friends with Kallman and daughter, Mr. and
a series of enjoyable evenings and Mrs. Jack Schiff, Mr. and Mrs.
midnight suppers at the home of Louis Danto, Mr and Mrs. Sol
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett of Gutteman, Mr. and Mrs. Al Weis-
Parkside avenue.
man, Miss Sybil Weisman and

Offers at

Substantial Discounts
`Built-In' Quality Furniture

It is your duty as a home
furnisher to make your

Good furniture is selling for less money today
than at any time since 1914-because of condi-
tions beyond the control of reputable business
houses much inferior merchandise is being
offered at ridiculous prices to the embarrass-
ment of all lines of honest merchandising

purchase under the best

terms and prices consistent

with good business practice

with a warranty to yourself

that your furniture will be

This unfortunate circumstance presented by un-
scrupulous dealers is calling forth the expendi-
ture of many dollars from persons who can
least afford the strain and will find their in-
vestment worthless in a short space of time.

Edward A. Bernie and Saul Avery Weisman.
builded from a quality
Kopman spent a few days in Chi-
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Olender of
PRINGLE has no intention of casting any re-
cago
last week.
3002 Sturtevant avenue, are cele-
standpoint throughout
Ardent Worker Re-Elected
flection on furniture merchandising as a whole
brating
their
fifth
wedding
anni-
For Fifth Term by Sana-
and while we know this condition is not the
Mr. and Mrs. S. Galanty of the
backed
by
the
reputation
of
on a cruise to Duluth, ac-
torium Group
Belcrest returned from a short veraary
practice of merchants who have spent hundreds
companied by their son. They will
visit to Cincinnati.
a reliable Detroit business
of thousands of dollars in building their good
return July 9.
Ben Goldberg, for years an un-
-
name also appreciate that the more intelligent
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg
tiring worker for the Detroit Aux-
Mr. and
Mts.
rs. Joshua
os h a Jo 'ch
an
house
Given By Me
buyer is not misled, yet we cannot refrain from
iliary of the Los Angeles Sana- and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loewen- have returned from t or Fourth
berg
and
family
of
Virginia
torium, was re-elected president
bringing this condition to the attention of the
spending the summer at a Lex•
Park of July week-end and motor trip
of the auxiliary for his fifth term, are spen
to Cleveland, where they were the
public.
at a meeting held last Thursday ington, Mich.
guests
of
Mrs.
Esther
Haber,
mo-
_
at the Arbeiten Ring Center, 627
Samuel
Robert
Rosenthal
of
Chi-
ther
of
Mrs.
Joyrich.
Pringle has been selling
Holbrook avenue. •
was a guest of his parents,
Detroit is unfortunately in the position of hav-
Ilarry Cohen of the Jolly Elite cago
Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Rosenthal Miss Mary Barash, who has been
"Good Furniture" in
ing a great many "fly-by-night" or "bootleg"
Club was chosen vice-president of the Wilshire, over the Fourth of a guest of her relatives, Mr. and
and Max Papoport was again un- July.
Mrs. Louis Blair, for the past two
houses who mislead the purchaser into the be-
Detroit
for
48
years.
AT TilE
animously elected financial secre-
months, will leave July 10 for her
-
lief that they are buying at wholesale-a fact
tary. A. Z. Berkowitz of the Ru-
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Lipsitz and home in San Francisco, Calif. En
that has been brought to our attention by truth-
manian Fraternity was chosen Miss Bertha Lipsitz and Max Lip- route she will stop in Chicago,
treasurer. Edith R. Paransky of sitz motored to Youngstown last Salt Lake City and Los Angeles.
ful advertisers in many instances.
the Equality Club was elected cor- week to attend the wedding of their
(Near Mt. Chaim)
responding secretary. Abraham 11. nephew, Harold Klivans.
Miss Yetta Bagel of Clements
Jelin was chosen recording secre-
avenue is visiting in Boston for
Dancing Free - Admission 25c - Parking Free
tary. Dr. Joseph M. Erman of the
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Meyers of an indefinite stay.
TWO STORES
Pinsker Society was chosen medi- 1270 Newport avenue will enter-
cal advisor of the auxiliary. Alex tain with a reception at their home
The
Misses
B.
London
and
Rose
20601==01=1
01=10=01===1000:=
II. Gerson of the Kovler Voliner in honor of their niece and nephew, Kamen of Windsor have returned
and harry Winters of the Galician Mr. and Mrs. Morton Wolfe (Rosa-
Society were selected on the inves- lind Davis), on Sunday evening, from a trip to Chicago, where
and 431 Gratiot Ave.
they were the guests of Mr. and
2990 w. Grand Boulevard opp. Fisher
tigations committee. M. Zetlin of July 10. No cards.
Mrs. Charles Reakin.
the Turover Society is sergeant
at arms. The follownig were elec-
Boulevarei store open Monday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldstick have
Mrs. Fred Klein, who has beeen
ted on the board of directors: Os- on a motoring trip through the moved from 2605 Elmhurst, and are
FIVE ADDITIONAL BUNGALOWS JUST BUILT 0 car Paransky, Julius Miller, 111. Ozark Mountains and visited in now residing at 2725 Boston boule-
Feinberg, Mrs. Sarah Pincus, John St. Louis, returned to her home
Beautiful woodland location, lake many miles long.
O
Sodos, M. Frankel], M. Markowitz, on Webb ave. Mr. Klein returned vard.
Swimming under expert instruction, healthful as well as
Sirs. Dolores Levitt.
from a trip to Europe last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rosenberg
o enjoyable.
The four hishest collectors in
An interesting sport program-baseball, football, volley-
and daughter Marjorie Fern, re-
the
repent
tag
day
were
Mrs.
Em-
Miss Bernice Edelstein, who turned to their home in Chicago
ball and tennis, all under supervision of expert councillors.
ma Rabinowitz, Mrs. Kempner, teaches in the miblie schools of after spending the past two weeks
Avrunin Camp also announces the addition of a music
VACATION OR WEEK-END
Mrs 7.etlin, Mrs. Silverstein. A Detroit, left for her home at Harbor with Mrs Rosenberg's brother-in-
department to its other activities.
Starting today and until Sept. 6, Armin Camp, on
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein, well-known piano teacher who was a,. vote of thanks was extended to Springs, Mich.
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
At a meeting of the Eva Prenz-
Mr.
Feinberg
and
his
committee
Big Wolf Lake, near Jackson, Mikla., is open to adults.
seph Frank of Chicago Boulevard. laser Service Group, held Tuesday,
11 with us last year, is conducting classes in the following: Music '
for their efforts during tag week.
Ear Training, Beginners'
Special accommodation has been arranged for the en-
Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Rosenthal Miss Pauline Frank and her July 5, at the home of Mrs. M.
Appreciation, Rhythmic Orchestra,
Cabaret Moonlight Aug. 14
and daughter, Dorothy, of the Wil- brother, Leonard, accompanied Moss, plans were made for a lawn
Classes and Auditorium Work.
tertainment of grown-ups during the summer months.
For
the
cabaret
moonlight,
spon-
Children may continue their regular piano work under a
shire, left Friday for Chicago to them for a brief stay in Chicago. party to be held Monday evening,
Excellent Meals
Rowing - Fishing -
Bored by the Detroit Auxiliary attend the engagement reception of
Comfortable, Airy
teacher's supervision.
Swimming - Tennis
All of the above can be obtained at
I of the Los Angeles Sanatorium, Samuel Rosenthal to Mary Louise
Sleeping Rooms _ _
Mr. and Mrs. M. Pevin and fam-
Etc.
csltuelasd and' wad. Dreyfus, and from there they will ily formerly of Clairmount ave-
This is the most pleasant time of the year for rest
go to their summer home at Manis- nue are now residing at 2261 Cal-
and recreation.
0 ternities have pledged their sup- tique, Mich.
vert avenue.
For Reservations, call Detroit: Hemlock 0998 - W.
1.I
port. The moonlight is scheduled
Camp Grass Lake 8103.
SPECIAL FEATURE - HORSEBACK RIDING
for Sunday evening, Aug. 14, and
1
The marriage of Miss Eva Kat.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
B.
Finn
enter-
will be held on the Steamer Tash- Zeff of Boston, Mass., to Ben J.
Special Attention to Children Undernourished
tained
with
a
dinner
party(
in
f i t
moo
going
to
Sugar
Island,
where
Davidson, attorney on the staff of honor of Mrs. Finn's parents, Mr.
Nursery for children from 4 to 7 years. Doctor and nurse
there will be dancing in the large the Friend of the Court of this
REDUCE THE COST OF
on premises.
Mrs. Maurice Cashman, who
0 pavilion. Music will be furnished city, took place in June in Boston. and
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE
celebrated their fortieth wedding
YOUR SHOE BILLS
Dave Diamond himself and his
For Further Details Call Hemlock 0998-W., or Euclid 8884. 1, Della Robbie Orchestra. A capac- Mrs. Davidson, who is a graduate anniversary.
with this SPECIAL
of Emerson College, is popular
II
ity attendance is expected to this among her friends and is active
Miss Rhea Cashman, manager
gala event since the Detroit Aux- in social affairs in Boston. Ben
9, Dr. Leo M.
On
Sabbath,
July
iliary is comprised of delegates Katzeff, brother of Mrs. David- of the World Wide Travel Bureau,
Franklin will preach the sermon.
CONCRETE GARBAGE
from some 50 organizations and eon, is a past president of the returned from New York City

Mrs. Edith Sauls will sing.
•nd
clubs. Each one is a voluntary B'nai B'rith Lodge of Boston. Mr. where she was a guest of the
/ *MEN'S \
ASH RECEPTACLES
the

worker giving time and efforts to- and Sirs. Davidson are residing at French Line, and attended
Guaranteed Not to Crack
The following Memorial Gifts
f *WOMEN'S
opening
ceremonies,
inspection
and
BUY NOW! Do not wait until you
the Temple
The excursion to Bob-to of the wards the cause whose sole pur- 2690 West Boston boulevard.
have
been
received
for
banquet aboard the S. S. Champ-
*CHILDREN'S
North Woodward branch of the pose is to raise funds to maintain
Memorial Fund:
stricken
lain before it embarked on its
Jewish Old Folks' Home will take Detroit men and women
In memory of Sarah Rapenport
Miss Mary Louise Dreyfus of Maiden Voyage June 3.
HALF
SOLES
l
with T. B., who have gained ad-
from Mrs. Rose Skolnik. A gift
Garfield 7106
p
and
1927 Platte.
Miss Cashman wished bon voy-
mittance to the national institu- Chicago was the week-end guest of
was received for the Ruth Frank-
tion for indigent tuberculosis at Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Rosenthal age to Mr. and Mrs Henry Wine-
Rubber Heels
lin Einstein Memorial Loan Fupd
man who sailed on the S. S. Aqua-
Los Angeles. The Detroit Auxili- of the Wilshire.
in memory of Ruth Franklin Ein-
JOLLY ELITE CLUB
tania June 3, and to Mr. and Mrs.
ary carries no administration ex-
Mrs. Benjamin Pearlman and Fred Ginsberg and Mr. and Sirs.
stein from Sirs. Isaac Gilbert.
MRS. ANNA WILLIAMS
C
penses.
PICNIC ON SUNDAY
daughter, Leah Ruth, are spending John Ginsberg who sailed on the
July 18, at the home of Mrs. Anna
PA H/
the summer at Traverse City, Mich .
Final arrangements have been
t
S. S. Augustus July 1.
Williams,
104
Mt.
Vernon
avenue.
made for the fourth annual picnic
Mrs.
Williams
is
chairman
of
this
are
Mrs.
Hy
Broder
and
family
of Jolly Elite Club, to be held at
at Quebec.
event. Refreshments will be served
spending the summer at Charle- mooning
the Detroit Creamery Grove, Sun-
Miss Mildred Moss of Fullerton and there will be prizes.
voix.
/
\ Sewed or Ball-
day, July 10.
avenue,
accompanied
by
the
Misses
On Wednesday, June 29, a
The annual picnic of the Kvut-
The Eva Prenzlauer Service
Fine Quality
Jack Wald of the ticket commit-
Ruth Jacobson and Estelle Schnei- Group announces that the Hebrew luncheon was held at Mr. and Mrs.
'
zah Ivrith will take place Sunday,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Saul
E.
Barnett
of
I
Materials
tee announced that a capacity at-
July 10, in Elizabeth Park (not Calvert avenue spent a week in der, are motoring through Canada. Ilospital Association extended to Jacob Komisky's boat house on
Guaranteed 7
tendance Is expected. Milton Ru-
to be confused with Elizabeth Charlevoix and celebrated their On their return they will spend the organization a subsidy and Sylvan Lake. Thirteen tables were
l Workmanship
bin, Ben Fishman, Karl Katz, Mor-
some
time
at
Port
Stanley,
On-
Lake). A program including danc- tenth wedding anniversary July 4.
assistance similar to last year. The in play. The event was given un-
ris A. Linden, Sol Schreiman and
tario.
ing, singing, recitations and games
group was granted by the associa- der the auspices of the Sisterhood
Jack Wald are on the cimmittee
of Temple Beth Jacob.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Reuben
Rosenfield
has
been
prepared
by
the
arrange-
tion a grant of $300.
in charge of this affair and with
Mrs.
Morris
Berman.
who
prior
Meetings of the group will be
of Taylor avenue spent last week-
ments committee.
Harry Cohen, general manager,
to her marriage on Sunday, June held every first and third Tuesday
end
at
Charlevoix.
All
members
and
friends
will
Noel Buckner, son of Mr. and
0 j,
have made arrangements for com-
19, which took place at the Book- of each month.
meet at the Byron-Philadelphia
Mrs. Norman Buckner, left for
fortable accomodations. There will
Cadillac Hotel, was Miss Pauline
Mrs.
Jacob
H.
Schakne
and
Mrs.
Announcement
is
made
in
ad-
Hall
at
10
A.
H.,
and
will
go
in
a
Camp Stinson, Rumney, New
be no extra charge for parking of
Phone
Fishman,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
vance of the dance to be held Sept. Hampshire, where he will spend
body to the park. The meeting Jacob Margolis of Pittsburgh, and
cars.
TOwnsend
place will be at the large rest- their families, have taken a cot- Mrs. Morris Fishman, was exten- 18 at Everglades.
the summer.
The admission ticket also gives
tage at Charlevoix for the summer. sively entertained at many lovely
Thanks were extended at the last
room
facing
the
lake.
holders the privilege of dancing
affairs
given
in
her
honor.
Among
meeting by the president, Mrs.
Miss Thelma Meyer left for
As this picnic closes the activi-
which will be held all afternoon in
Mr. and Sirs. Oscar Brody of these pre-nuptial affairs were the George Cohen, to all who assisted Rochester, N. Y., for an indefinite
of the Kvutzah for the sum-
the open air pavilion. The Man- MRS. NATHAN BLATNIKOFF ties
SHOES CALLED FOR-
mer, all members and sympathyz- Brookline, Mass., spent a day in following: On March 27, Sir. and the group in carrying on its work stay with relatives.
hatters will furnish the music and
this city, being the guests of Mr. Mrs. Sam Stein entertained Miss
. DELIVERED
entertainment. Many novelties have place on Tuesday, July 12. Boats em are requested to attend and not and Mrs. Harry Wine of Chicago Fishman and her fiance with a during the past year.
Mr. and Mrs. Mamie Brooks and
NO EXTRA CHARGE
been arranged for and will be fea- will leave on this day at 9 a.m., miss the opportunity of meeting boulevard.
dinner at their home. On April 3.
10
cm.
and
1:30
p.m.
Mrs.
Nathan
everybody
and
enjoying
a
genu-
Don Curtis, Mrs. Joseph Gibbs and
tured throughout the day.
Mr and Sirs. R. T. Flattery, of
Blatnikoff is chairman of the com- ine Kvutzah picnic
Sirs. Philip Kallis of Chicago are
All members are requested to be mittee in charge.
1 1
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone and Grosse Pointe entertained at a
Aaron Rosenberg is chairman of
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
at the Jolly Elite Clubhouse Sun-
daughter, Naomi, are spending the buffet-dinner and bridge. On April
arrangements.
Norman Buckner of Dwight street
Tickets,
in
order
that
the
organi-
Ili I/11 t.,11,4• MI
day morning at 8 o'clock.
summer at Charlevoix.
12,
Mrs.
George
W.
Gorowitz
zation should get the commission,
A meeting of the Junior Pioneers for several days.
honored the bride with a luncheon
must be purchased from members
12137 HAMILTON BLVD.
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder and personal shower, at the Gold- was held June 30, at the clubrooms.
Mr. and Mrs. Bery Goldstein
J. W. E. W. 0. EXCURSION or at Club Exchange, 10220 Dex-
left for Denver last Wednesday and en Pheasant. On April 17, Mr. and 8679 Twelfth street. Election of
attended the Zemon-Sherman wed-
ON TUESDAY, JULY 26 ter.
will
be
gone
for
six
weeks.
officers
was
held
with
the
following
Mrs.
John
Reynolds
of
Grosse
The Jewish Women's European
ding on Sunday, July 3, at the
Pointe gave a buffet dinner and results:
Welfare Organization will give a
The North Woodward branch of
Mrs. Louis Frank and family bridge. On April 30, a luncheon
Mary Makelsky, president; Ann home of Mr. and Mrs. David Ze-
picnic
Sunday.
July
10,
at
Belle
mon of Virginia Park.
the Jewish Women's European Wel-
Isle, between the new Casino and and Mrs. Osmun Fisher and family and bridge was given in honor of Margolis, secretary; Edith Taylor,
fare Organization will hold its an
are spending the summer at Frank- Miss Fishman by Miss Bertha treasurer. Gertrude Barsky and
the
music
Shell.
Mr. and Mrs. William Present
nual Bob-Lo excursion on Tuesday,
Hackman, at her home. On May Bertha Glazer were added to the
Mrs. A. Katzin, president of the fort, Mich.
Fred B. Bloom. exclusive KS.. -
are spending a few days with Mr.
July 26.
executive.
Greater Detroit Temple No. 152, organization is chairman of this
2,
Miss
Metty
Baron
was
hostess
.math. of tbo BARON ED-
Mrs. Celia Modell, chairman, Is Pythian Sisters, met at the home affair, and is assisted by Mesdames
The girls are preparing to send and Mrs. William Present of Lan-
Miss Adele Lindy of Cleveland at a handkerchief shower. On May
MUND DE ROTHSCHILD CAR-
planning a variety of surprises. of their most excellent chief, Mrs. Silverstein, S. Epstein, vice-presi- spent several days in thig city 3. Mrs. Abe Kasle entertained Miss delegates to the conference of al l sing.
MEL WINE CELLARS of Rishon•
She is assisted by Mrs. Nelle Book- Ann Weinbeck, and final arrange-
heZion, Ikhrea Jacob and Rohe-
Anna Goldberg, S. Kief and last week, being the guest of Dr. Fishman with a luncheon and junior groups to be held at Kinder-
The Misses Grace and Beatrice
stein. For reservations call either ments were made for their second dents;
vett, founded in 1682, doing buii•
Agnes Levin, the honorary secre- and Mrs. Morris Benyas of Bel- glassware shower, at the Statler velt Camp in New York, Sept. 9 Solomon, Shirley Present, Audrey
Longfellow 8033 or Hemlock 09144. annual excursion to be held at tary
Hotel On May 7, a bridge and to 11.
nem in importedeacremental
of the organization. They are mont avenue.
Buckner
are
attending
the
Girl
The organization is planning the Tashnoo Park on Sunday, July 17. preparing home cooked dairy and
The group expects a guest from
wine, seeks to appoiet agents
hosiery shower was given by Miss
following affairs for the early fall Proceeds will be used for charity. meat meals for dinner, and are ar-
Mrs. William Caplan and family Dorothy Isberg, at her home. On the junior group in Toronto, and Scout Camp at Davis Lake, Lapeer,
throughout the •arieu• maim
and Mrs. Louis Bass and family May 8, Miss Babe Goldberg enter- elaborate plans are being made Mich. Miss Charlotte Wyman is an
season:
There will be games and prizes and ranging games, prizes, etc.
Thom interested gleam writ•
assistant counsellor.
Luncheon and card party to be the special attraction will be a base-
her entertainment.
Fred B. Bloom. Rishen•le-Lon
In the case of rain the dinner will left for their cottage at Kingsville. tained at dinner and bridge for for The
girls
are
seeking
ways
and
held early in September. Annual ball game played by Detroit be served at the meeting hall, 9125
Agency, 24-25 Sion. street, New
Miss Fishman. A luncheon and lin-
Mrs. R. Mussoff of New York
dinner-dance to be held early in Knights of Pythias No. 55. The Twelfth street, near Clairmount.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohn of the en shower, given by Mrs. Sam means to raise $10 for the Much-
York City.
October. Other organizations please boat will leave the foot of First
The organization will also hold • Belcrest spent the holiday week- Gendil at the Lee Crest, took place eon of the Pioneer Women Or- City is the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Steinman of Chippewa
take notice. The exact dates for street at 9 A. M.
special meeting Monday, July 11, end at St. Clair Inn, Port Huron. on May 10. On May 15. Maurice ganization.
DR. JOSEPH ROTTENBERG
The next meeting will be held on road.
these affairs will be announced
at the above mentioned meeting
Glassman
entertained
Miss
Fish-
MOVES HIS OFFICES
Thursday,
July
14,
at
the
new
ca-
J. Cohen of Cleveland is visiting man, and her fiance with a dinner
later.
place. At this meeting important
BICUR CHOLEM ASS'N
Mr. and Mrs. A. L Lapides
and interesting committees reports with his children, Mr. and Mrs. dance at Edgewater Beach An sino on Belle Isle, at 7:30.
Dr.
Joseph Rottenberg announ•
Leo Marks of Parkside avenue.
spent a week in Rochester, New
to North End Clink
apron shower and bridge was given
The Detroit Bicur Cholum As- and recommendations from the
cm the removal of his offices to
York, as a guest of relatives.
board of directors will be heard.
on
May
16
by
Miss
Zelda
Teitel-
Michigan
Theater Building.
sociation
will
hold
its
annual
pic-
744
Many lovely affairs have been
North End Clinic has received
4, a miscellaneous shower
nic at the Shell in Belle Isle on A bridge party will follow the given in honor of Edith Brown, baum, at her home. On May 17, June given
Fortune resembles a wheel caus- telephone Cherry 8383.
by Mrs. Julius Moskow-
business discussions. and refresh-
the followieg contributions:
hostess at a was
was
Mrs
Joe
Robins
Sunday,
July
17.
Owing
to
the
who will become the bride of Louis lunche on and miscellaneous its at the Lee Crest. On June 7. ing those who are exalted today to
In honor of Ben Freidenberg's
to take ments will be served.
A manifestation of group revolt
Blumberg this month.
birthday from Mrs. Mark Fleisch- necessity of raising funds
shower. On May 25 Mrs. Jack, Miss Dorothy Sorock entertained be brought low tomorrow. There- after the World War. - Lee J-
care of the new sick cases, the
regard
have
fore,
let
today's
rich
man and Mrs. Esther Heyman.
Merely
bad
manners
raised
to
Bernstein entertained with a lun-I Miss Fishman with a dinner in her
Levinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon
for today' poor.
In memory of Joseph M. Samp- public is urged to keep this day
in making this Ali intolerable degree. - Zona (Marion Sherman) are honey- cheon and kitchen shower. On honor.
liner's birthday from Miss Selma open and assist
Gale.
picnic a success.

Himel-Hose-First Moor

4th Annual Picnic

Jolly Elite Club

Sunday July 10th

Detroit Creamery Grove

0

PRINGLE FURNITURE COMPANY

Avrunin Camp

Bldg

At Big Wolf Lake-Near Jackson Mich. 0

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PRENZLAUER GROUP
GIVEN $300 GRANT
BY HOSPITAL ASS'N

NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES

AVRUNIN CAMP for a

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Notes

EXCURSION JULY 12
OF OLD FOLKS HOME

H. M. KOFFMAN

9

Pontiac Notts

KVUTZAH IVRITH'S
PICNIC ON SUNDAY

0

8-3024

JUNIOR PIONEERS
ELECT OFFICERS

J. W. E. W. 0. PICNIC
TO BE HELD SUNDAY

PYTHIAN SISTERS
EXCURSION JULY 17

AGENTS WANTED

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