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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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Shomrim Select
A Camp Director

Aryei Dasheveki Again To Be in
Charge of Moehavals

"Ken" Detroit announces the
!coming of Aryei Daehevski, of the
' New York Central Executive, to
conduct the work of this year's
Moshavah (summer camp).
Dashevski is known to Detroit
Shomrim as the leader of last
year's hloshavah. Due to his or-
ganizational ability the Mashavah
last year was a huge success. His
coming this year is accompanied
by assurances of real improvements
and accomplishments.
' Also, this year. as last, Ken Chi-
! cago will participate together with
Ken Detroit in the hlashavah pro-
! ject. Sixty Shomrim are expected
to leave Detroit, and 40 from Chi-
' cago, htus making a total of 100
: campers,

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KLEIN - .ROSE NMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosen-
' man of 2628 Webb Ave. announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Theresa, to Harry Klein of Mon-
treal, Que., on May 21. Rabbi
Herold N Rosenthal performed
the ceremony.

EQUALITY CLUB

A meeting was held at the
;home of Mrs. Malty Ekelman. •
The
club is sponsoring • lunch-
Have Your News Copy
' eon-bridge to be given at Mrs.
In Early for Next Issue !Rita Fishman'• ballroom, 4814
!Leslie, Saturday afternoon, May
On account of Decoration
26.
Day. the deadline for the I The next social meeting will be
June 1 iaeue of The Detroit
at the home of Mrs. Bess Cohen,
Jewish Chronicle has been ad- 13359 Cortland.
vanced one day, and all news
hems will have to be in the
-After • man has been married
hands of the editor not later
about six months he begins to
than at noon on Tuesday, notice how his wife resembles her
May 29.
mother.

SOCIETY NE

Dr. Leo M. Franklin will deliver
one of the principal addresses at I
the services to be held at White-j
chapel en Decoration Day. On
Tuesday of this week, Dr. Franklin
participated in the ceremony inci-
dent to the planting of a memorial
tree for George B. Catlin, for many
years librarian of the Detroit
News, The tree was planted on the
grounds of the Detroit Public Li-
brary. On Thursday, Dr. Franklin •
gave the address to the graduates
of the Durfee Intermediate School.

master of ceremonies. A complete
floor show, to be headed by a well
known radio star, is to be one of
the attractions of the affair.

Mrs. K. Nadler of New York is
visiting with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Schlafander of Burlingame Ave.

Mrs. Fred Dreifus, Mrs. Clem-
ent Hopp and Mrs. Ivor Kahn will
be joint hostesses at a luncheon and
linen shower, honoring Ilerma Gra-
bowsky at the home of Mrs. Drei-
fus in Birmingham, on Saturday,
May 26.

Mrs. Feed A. Ginsburg is chair-
man of the hospitality committee
for the opening dinner of the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign Sunday,
Slay 27, at Hotel Steller. She

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kahn, for-
merly of 3342 Chicago Blvd., an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Aaron Louis, on Saturday
morning, May 26, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, Chicago and Law.
ton. A reception will be held on
Sunday, May 27, from 7 to 10,
at the Shaarey Zedek. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry H.- Fine of
2020 Tuxedo Ave. announce the
liar Mitzvah of their son, Phillip,
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, on
May 26, They will be at home to
Rabbi Leon Fram is attending friends and relatives Sunday, May
the convention of the -National 07. NO cards.
Council of Jewish Education at At-
lantic City. Ile will be hack in
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moss of
Detroit on May 30.
2210 West Philadelphia Ave., an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
The Knolwood Country Club of son, David, on Saturday morning,
Birmingham will have its opening May 26, at the Philadelphia-Byron
dinner-dance on Saturday, May 26. ' Talmud Torah. A reception will
be held at home on Sunday, May
The sixth annual summer for- 27, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. No
mal, which will be held at the cards.
Oakland Hills Country Club on
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Smilo of
Saturday, June 30, by the Phi
Epsilon Alpha fraternity, was the 2902 Clements Ave. announce the
chief topic of discussion at the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Martin,
last meeting. Dr. Howard Gil- on Saturday morning, June 2, at
bert, chancellor of the fraternity, congregation Adas Yeshurin, Ty-
who will have Helen Mitteldorf of ler and Linwood. At home to rela-
2976 Monterey as his guest, weal tives and friends on Sunday, June
unanimously chosen to act as 3, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. No cards.

Hime l hocks'.

Heads Hospitality
Group at Sunday's
Campaign Dinner

The Hadassah Business and Pro-
fessional Division will conclude this .„
season's activities with a member-
ship tea, to be held this Sunday, at
3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. J. •
H. Ehrlich, 5553 Second Blvd.1
Judge Anna Moskowitz Kross of I
New York and Simon Shetzer will
be the guests of honor. Vocal solos
will be rendered by Mrs. Jacob
H. Schakne, accompanied on the
piano by Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler. Mrs.
David S. Diamond, Senior Hades-
sah president, and Sirs. Simon
Shetzer will preside over the tea
table. Mrs. E. H. Saulson, chair-
man, announces that the monthly
meetings of this Hadassah division
will be resumed next fall.

Elaborate plans are • being made,
for the 35th annual moonlight of
Temple Beth El, to be held on the
Steamer Put-In-Bay, Monday eve-
ning, June 25.

I

As the doffing social affair of
the season, the Temple Beth El i
High School Council will give a I
novelty dance in honor of the grad-1
uates on Saturday, June 2, in the'
MRS. FRED A. GINSBERG
social hall of the Temple. At the
same time, the Council will wel- will be assisted by the following
come the recent confirniants into committee:
Rabbi and Mrs. Harold N. Ro- its gruop. All Temple High
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, Miss
senthal, accompaniod by Mrs. Ro- School people are urged to attend. Sadie Hirschman, Mrs. Samuel
senthal's mother, Mrs. Rubin P.
Mendelson, Sirs. Nathan Metzger,
Kravetz, will leave this Sunday for
Ilebrew music will be the theme Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. Irving
a motor trip to New York City.
at the Hadassah Oneg Shabbat T. Oberfelder, Mrs. Kurt Peiser,
They will return on June 7.
which takes place this Saturday af. Mrs. Charles Rubiner, hies. Ralph
ternoon, at 2:15, at the home of D. Schiller, Mrs. Nate S. Shapero,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of Sirs. Abraham Cooper, 1536 Chi- Mrs. Herbert Sloman, Mrs. Sidney
2972 Webb Ave. entertained 12 cago Blvd. Cantor Jacob Sonenklar Stone, Mrs. Emil Waldbott and
guests at dinner on Tuesday in of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will Mrs. David Wilkus.

honor of Miss Jeanne Spielman and
her fiance, Dr. Morris Berstein,
whose marriage will be an event
of May 27.

present this interest subject, with
vocal illustrations of liturgical
music representing various periods
in Jewish history, Miss Jeanette
Steinberg will discuss current
events. Hadassah members are in-
The League of Jewish Womens
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lewis of
vited to share this cultural .dro- Organizations held its last meeting
3S13 Pasadena Ave. will be at home
gram.
of the year on Wednesday, Slay 16,
Mrs. Ben Tannenholz returned in honor of the graduation of their
at the Jewish Center.
to her home at the Wilshire after da ughter, Laura, on Sunday, May
The Beta Sorority held election
Mrs. Abraham Srere, president
an extended visit in the East.
2.
7
of, officers on Slay 10, at the home of the League, presided. Annual
of Louise Alexander, with the fol- reports of committees were read
Miss Margold Vehon honored
Miss Caroline Neisner, daugh- lowing results: President, Bessie and accepted. The following officers
Miss Mollie Miestrich, a bride- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neis-
Stein; vice-president, Frances Bas- were elected for next year: Mrs.
elect, with a hosiery shower and ner, returned to her home in
kin; secrtary, Lillion Rotenberg; A. Srere, president; Mrs. F. Gins-
mid-night supper for 12 girls at Rochester, N. Y., after visiting
treasurer, Lillian Pomerantz. The burg, first vice-president; Mrs. it.
her home on Byron Ave.
with Mr. and Mrs. Royal A. club is planning a wienie roast for Warner, second vice • president.
Oppenheim.
the near future.
Mrs. W. Lath, recording secretary;
'Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klivans of
Mrs. E. Robbins, corresponding
Youngstown, Ohio, were week-end
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Schindler
of
secretary; Mrs. H. Schulman,
Miss
Ethel
Rubin
of
Brooklyn,
guests of their parents, Mr. and
1623 Gladstone Ave entertained N. Y., formerly of Detroit, is spend- treasurer, •
Mrs. Moe Ehrlich.
The League of Jewish Womens
at a farewell party in honor of ing the summer with her grand-
Honoring the members of the their daughter, 51iss Bertha mother, Mrs. Sophie Sklar, of 1610 Organizations, representing some
400
women, voted its whole hearted
Hardwood
Ave.
Temple choir and their escorts, Mr. Schindler, who left on Wednes-
support to the League for Decency,
and Mrs. George Galvani gave a day, May 23, for an indefinite
sponsoring
good movies. Mrs. Jos-
costume and buffet supper at their stay in Hollywood, Calif.
Honoring Miss Elsie Feldman,
eph Ehrlich introducing the resolu-
home last Sunday evening.
whose marriage to George K. Bre-
tion.
A May frolic and floor show will men will be solemnized on June 10,
Rabbi Leon Frani spoke on the
Complimenting Miss Rose Wax- be given by the Jewish Workers Mrs, Saul Davidson of 2469 At- Allied Jewish Campaign, outlining
May
Youth
Club,
Saturday,
26,
at
kinson
Ave.
entertained
at
a
lunch-
man, whose marriage to Morey L.
its program and aims for this year
Pollack will be solemnized May 27, Peoples's Ballroom, 12th St., near eon and bridge on Tuesday after-
and urging the support of every-
the ladies of Temple Beth El choir Seward. noon, May 22. Covers were laid one in helping to make the cam-
for 15.
entertained at dinner at the Dear-
paign a success. A motion picture
Mr. and Mrs Sidney Keller of
born Inn Friday evening, May 25.
on the work of the Jewish Feder-
Flint were the guests of Mr. and
Mr. 'and Mrs. William R. Roth ation and a play entitled "A Day
Miss Mildred Feinberg left for Mrs. Herbert Sloman over the past of 3205 Leslie Ave. announce the in Court" by Rose Cohn, followed
Columbus to attend the spring week-end,
%
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joseph, Rabbi Fram's talk.
formal on Tuesday at Ohio State
on Saturday morning, June 2, at
Refreshments and a social hour
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of the Shaarey Zedek.
University. She will also visit
followed the program.
with relatives in Dayton and Cin- Boston Blvd. returned from a visit
to New York and Atlantic City.
A reception will be given by Mr.
cinnati.
and Mrs. Samuel Stoll of 3231 RABBI FISCHER SAILS
FOR EUROPEAN VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. S. Goodman of Elmhurst Toe., from 2 to 5 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silberberg
of Burlingame Ave. complimented Webb Ave. entertained a group of ; this Sunday, at their home, in hon
Rabbi Moses Fischer was hon-
Miss Phyllis Jacobs and her fiance, friends at their home last Tues. 'or of the graduation of their daugh
Irving Russel, with a delightful day. , ter, Mildred, from Central High ored during the past week by Con-
--
School. No cards.
' gregation B'nai Moshe on the oc-
evening for Di guests last Satur-
Dr. and Mrs. S. K. Biegler of ,
casion of his completion of 10 years
day, at their home.
the Park Lane Apts. entertained a
Miss Maryan Fleisher will pre- as the congregation's spiritual
group of friends last Saturday eve- I sent some of her pupils in a piano leader.
Mrs. Nathan Sloss and daughter,
ning in honor of Herma Grabowsky recital and demonstration of the
On Wednesday evening, a fare-
Mary Ann, of Cleveland, were the
and Herbert Frank.
, Dunning System on Sunday, May well supper was given in honor of
guests of their family, Mr. and
, 27, at 3 o'clock, at her studio in Rabbi Fischer at the home of the
Mrs. Irving Hirschman, over the
Mrs. A. Shaman honored Miss the Art Center Music School, 5300 president of the synagogue, Robert
past week-end,,
Herma Grabowsky with a luncheon John R. St. Among those partici- Rosenberg, 3250 Calvert. A fare-
and kitchen. shower at her home on Dating will be: Martin Sturman, well party was sponsored by the
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder Boston Blvd. Rosalind Green, Jack Oppenheim, Sisterhood, at the synagogue, on
and son are leaving Tuesday for an
Stanley Oppenheim, Maureen Lev- Thursday evening.
extended visit to California.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt of , itt, Richard Mitchell, Cecile Silver-
Rabbi Fischer was voted a sum-
8120 East Jefferson Ave. had as man, Madelyn Fleisher, Rose De- mer's vacation by the congregation
Mrs. William Fields of Chicago their guest Mrs. Levitt's parents,: gregario, Lois Wertheimer, Lois and sailed for Hungary to visit
and Mrs. Isadore Ilazenbusch and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenblum, I Coggan, Martin Green. The pub- with his mother.
daughter, Dorothy, of St. Joseph, and her sister, Mrs. Lou Freedman I lie is invited.
Mo., were the guests of their sis- and daughter, Ruth Freedman, of
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ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and New York. Mr. Freedman joined
An elaborate farewell party was
Mrs. Osman Fisher, and attended the funnily last Sunday, and at- given by Mrs. Meyer Finkel of 3306
the confirmation exercises of their tended the confirmation and birth- Elmhurst Ave. in honor of her
At the annual elootion of Tomple Beth
niece, Jeanne Elaine Fisher.
day party of Jeanne Levitt.
'sister-in-law, Mrs. L. Fineman of
tinnaregation held Thursdny evening
246 East Ferry Ave., who is leav- loose Oppenhelm and liavid \1'01.«)' Nt ere
Mrs. Harold Rothchild of St.
Miss Gertrude Jean ,.eve, who is . ing June 3rd for • trip to Europe. 7,;T::,"rt 0 PX.1,1r,T 0::,1 ''.,.%'7,11.IttIt:
l'aul is visiting with her mother, a student at the University of i' Mr. Fineman, their son, Bernard,
named treasurer and oei rolarY. TheY
Mrs. Eugene Kopple of Colorado Michigan, is spending this week- 1 and daughter, Bella, will IICCOM-1% 111
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Joseph
Ave.
end with her parents, Mr. and I pang' her on the trip. The farewell' 0", '0 ,;;; '•„;',%,

Mrs. S. J. Leve of 1635 Hazelwood I arty was given at the Parkside
Mr . and Mrs. Louis S. ('ohane Ave.
T almud Torah on Monday night, presented n)' Ins Nahhalh achn„I. ire
returned home after spending three
May 21. Covers were laid for 58 Sunday afternoon at Tenipie Beth F.I.
weeks in the East.
Nit/111,41*d in
Mies Sarah Barlsh of Northlawn guests, composed of committees t•hIldren from eavli
the , er•mony.
Ave. will be hostess at her home from various societies of which
Mrs. Rose Hersch and Dr. Alvin at a social for the members of Mrs Fineman is a member. Travel-
Mrs. Max Si hoenetnan of t'hli•orn Is •
D. Ilersch were the guests of Mr. Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority and ing gifts were presented and tele- guest at the Inoue of Isaac Oppenheim.
and Mrs. Max l'hilip Ileavenrich their escorts, on Tuesday evening,' grams read. A picnic in honor of
Mrs Alexander 1 . 111111p" and daughter.
of Saginaw for several days this Mey 29.
the Finemans will be given next Mrs. gamuel Gordon of Sall !Ake filt,
formerly of Saginaw. are .pending a
week. Miss Pepi lleavenrich en-
Sunday by her family The Fine- month In the city.
tertained for Mrs. Hersch with a
William Bronstein, son of Mr. I mans will spend the entire summer
Attending the ronfIrniatMn Penh ,. In
luncheon at Hotel Bancroft.
and Mrs. J. Bronstein of Hazel- touring Europe.
Jackson Sunday were Adolph Reitner and

Mrs. Srere Remains
League President'

Stiched Crepes,

Brims, medium or large, to complete a perfect Bummer picture.

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Sims 11th M u at ClaInnount

Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman of wood Ave. graduated from the ! On Sunday, first day of Shevuos,
Hutchins Intermediate School last I
1509 Borlingame Ave. will be at
Irvinn Harry Strub, son of Mr. and
Thursday.
home Sifnday afternoon and eve-
I Mrs. Henry Strub, became Bar
ning in,honor of the consecration
1
Mitzvah. He read the holiday
Mrs. Phillip Shulman has re-
of their daughter, Lay. Hannah.
turned home after wintering at I Mettle and addressed Congrega-
tion
Beth Tefila Emanuel in Jew-
Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lasky returned
, ish. Among the guests present
from an extended visit in Florida.
were
Mrs. Leon Ferman yid daugh-
Nathan Stein left for a vkit
ter, Irvine Shirlie, of Chicago, aunt
with his children in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frank
. and cousin of the Bar Mitzvah;
are sojourning in New York.
Mrs. Daniel Siegel and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Strub of
David, of Webb Ave. are visiting Hamilton, aunt and uncle; and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson of w
ith relatives in Chicago and will and Mrs. Louis Brown of Guelph,
l.incolnshire Drive returned front
remain for the opening of the , Ontario, cousins.
Miami Beach.
Century of Progress Exposition.
Miss Vera Goldstick will present
Mrs. Harry Dizik of Virginia
The Detroit Ladies' j..echem her pupils in a dramatic recital on
Park was hostess at a luncheon
Anlyim announces its annual plc• Thursday evening, May 31, at the
and bridge, given at the L'Aiglon
sic, to be held at Belle Isle, be-' McGregor Library, Woodward at
Wednesday in honor of her sister.
Massachusetts.
asinos, :
Mrs. Joseph Palietrant of New ! tween the old and new Casinos,
Sunday,
June 17.
York.
Mrs. Maxwell H. Emmer of 3281

son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ave. was hostess at an elab-
Sol Weller,
Under the leadership of Mrs. Ira Weller
of 573 Chandler Ave., orate tea on Saturday, May 19, in
awarded the highest honors' honor of his sister, Miss Dorothy
B. R. Kaufman of 1022 Forest
'
A
i
Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich.,
group for scholastic achievement—the Jean Morris. Madame Letts, a
-les
eat.
f w
reiathdehr,erenirt,edri.-
of Jewish young women will tour
a
Europe this summer and will visit summa cum laude —upon his rained the40 tegu
in Italy, Holland, France and graduation from Northern High vidual and interesting readings.

England. Mrs. Kaufman has had School this week. Sol also was!
extensive travel experience and honored at his graduation from , The Sisterhood of Congregation
Temple
Beth
El
recently
for
his
B'nai
Moshe
announces
its annual
her experience as chaperone for,
the University of Michigan chap- activities and scholarship in the picnic to ix held on Sunday, June
high school.
24,
at
Nankin
Mills
Picnic
Grove
ter of Phi Sigma Sorority makes

I Another picnic will be given on
her an ideal leader and companion
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Fisher and Sunday, August 12, at the same
on a voyage abroad. The tour,
I
which sails from New York July, son, left to spend the summer place.
7 on the S. S. Conte Di Savoia., months at their hoMe, "The;
Heights,"
at
Houghton
Lake,
Mich.:
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lach-
will return Aug. 27 on the S. S.
' over entertained at dinner, compli-
Minnewaska.
Mrs. Raymond Schreiber and menting Mr. and Mrs. David
Miss Splice Schreiber entertained Weiner of Minneapolis, Minn.
Mrs. J. Cohen returned to her ! for the pleasure of Miss Elsie Feld-
home in Cleveland, after a visit man -and Miss
Mollie Meistrich, I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Art of 3015
with her children, Mr. and Mrs-
brides-elect, at • dinner and thee- I Cortland Ave. will motor to Chi-
Leo Marks.
ter party, last Tuesday evening. I rage on May 30 to attend the grad-



family. Mr. and Mr. Louis DenthInskY.
lama , Olifo•nhelm. MI. 1.11110 I.•nhoff
and MI. Enielle Oppenhelm.

Mr. Rayfhond Krohn Is enjoying

lot. w ito relative!. In PIttehurgh.

a

uation of their son, Jack Art, from
the Northern Illinois College of
Optometry to take place on June 1.

Mr. and Mrs. David Weiner of
Minneapolis, Minn., were guests at
the Detroit Leland Ilotel during
their recent visit here. They were
entertained by Mrs. Fanny Leber,
whose daughter, Shirley, was re-
cently betrothed to their son, Dr.
Harry Weiner.

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Levine
of 1652 Burlingame Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Herschel, to be observed at services
in the Shaarey Zedek on Saturday
morning, June 2. At home Sunday,
June 3, afternoon and evening. No
cards.

Mr. and Sirs. Harry Kraft of
3816 Sturtevant Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their san, Haman,
to be observed in the Tuxedollol-
mur congregation on Saturday
morning, June 2. A dinner party
in honor of the Bar Mitzvah will
be given at the Olympia Hotel in
Mt. Clemens, Sunday evening,
June 3,
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman
announce that their daughter, Dor-
othy, is to be presented in a piano
recital by her teacher, Mrs. Eva
Lillian Cox, on Tuesday evening,
May 29, at 8:30 o'clock, at Grin-
nell Bros. Music Store en Wood-
ward Ave.

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MEMBERSHIP TEA OF
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY

On Monday afternoon, May 28,
at Hotel Stotler, the Home Relief
Society will hold a membership tea
for the purpose of enlarging the
membership of the organization.
The work of the group has been
so enlarged and is of such a varied

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MRS. AL . WEISMAN

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degree that the executive (ward ;
felt that it was necessary to open ;
the membership to those women in
Detroit who are desirous of helping
in efforts to alleviate misery and
suffering among the poor in Del-,
roil.
Judge 11..1. Healy, Jr., will speak
at the meeting on "Child Delia-
quincy." Madame Marie !Mentor.,
famous Russian operatic star, will
also entertain.
Mrs. R. R. Kaltman is chairman
Tor information, csdl or write
of the membership tea, assisted by
the following co-chairmen: Men-

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dames J. 11. Polozker, S. Barnett,'
Anthony Deutch. The following 1836 Leo Rd. Clarrelsond Height.
hostesses will Resist Mesdames
TEllovratone 3823-W
Leon Zeclufian, Arthur Ginsburg,
S. B. Danto, J. Braun, 1. I. Edgar,
Harry Coggan, Wm. Gordon, Wm.
Roth, S. Arkin, Jack Behrman, I..
Lucked, II. Rosin, B. Gould.
Mrs. Al. Weisman, president,
ufges all members to attend this
and 1,n, if
tea and to bring prospective mem- I
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berg.
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Old Folks' Home
Group Installation

Installation of officers of the
Northwestern branch of the Jewish
Old Folks' Home took place at the
Stotler Hotel on Wednesday, May
23. George M. Stutz, assistant
prosecuting attorney, was the prin-
cipal speaker. •
The new officers are: Mrs R.'
Ferar, president; Mrs. 1. Shultz,
Mrs. J Rose, Mrs. William Fell
nee, vice-presidents; Mrs. J. War-,
tell, treasurer; B. HomonotT, finan.
dal secretary: Mrs. Charles Cor-
nell. recording secretary; Mrs. K.
Kutinsky, corresponding secretary;'
Mrs. J. H. Goldberg, chaplain.
A program followed participated
in by the following artists:
Mrs. M. Wolfe sang several sm..'
cal selections accompanied by Mrs.'
H. L. Ash. Henry Seigl pleyed
reverai elections on the violin.
Mrs. .1. H. Goldberg acted as
chairman of ceremonies and Mrs.
B. Sarasohn was chairman of en-
tertainment
A large group attended. Refresh-
ments were served after the instal-
lation.

Ors.WEISS-

olUtOPOIRSIS coos SIIMILDTS
1111 GRISWOLD IN FLOOR

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Warm Weather

i. here and that means
picnic time. When packing
your basket, come to Len•
don's, the oldest store in
the Linwoed district, for
fresh delicatessen.

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LONDON'S

Kosher Delicatessen

12133 LINWOOD AVE.
Neat to e4,0.4,..

TOwnorna 6-0545

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