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Formal on June 12

Plans have been completed for
the presentation of the fourth an-
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to be held at Blossom }teeth on
Tuesday, June 12.
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MISS ELEANOR SHAPIRO

will jointly give their first summer
formal dinner dance. A well-known
orchestra has been obtained for
this affair. Admission will be by
invitation only. Rtservatiuns should
be made early, as there are a li-
mited number of invitations. A
nominal fee will be charged. The
! reservations may be made by cal-
' ling Priscilla Schiller, Hogarth
9109, or Samuel Gilbert, Townsend
7-2490.

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June 3—Miss Violet Fox, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Fox of 1663 Ferry Park, to Benjamin Feldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Feldstein of 1614 Taylor Ave.

June 3—Miss Mollie Meistrich, daughter of Mrs. II. S. Nicistrich,
to Foster Velion, son of Mrs. Rae Vehon.
June 3—Miss Mildred Radio, daughter of Mrs. A. M. Rodin, to
Charles S Klasky, son of Mrs. Lillian Klasky.
MISS, BERYL JACOBS
June 3—Miss Marilyn Dorman, niece of Mr. and Mrs. II. D.
known orchestra will provide the Dorman, to Irving W. Schlussel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
music and there will also be an Schlussel, at Hotel Statler.
June 3—Miss Mathilda Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Slyer
elaborate floor show. The evening
Myers of 3266 Fullerton Ave., to Irving Weintraub, amt of Mrs. Ida
will officially begin at 8.
treub, at Jericho Temple. Ceremony at 7:30. Reception at 8:30
Reservations have. ~ been coming , S;(el ionck
in at more than the -aisual rate and
those who have not as yet de-
June 3—Miss Esther Km:amid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave
clared their intentions to attend Kornfield of 2747 West Grand Ave., to Andrew Lax, son of Mrs. and
ore urged to do so immediately. Mrs. Morris Lax of Youngstown, Penn., at Congregation B'nai Moshe.
Beryl Jacobs, who is doing most
June 3—Miss Ann Freedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
of the secretarial work for the
Freedman of 1977 Clairmont Ave., to Benjamin D. Jaffe, son of Mrs.
affair, will accept reservations l
Ida Jaffe of 208 Mt. Vernon Ave., at Congregation Intel David, Elm-
when called at Townsend 7-6407.
hurst and Fourteenth.
Reservations may also be made by
June 10—Miss Celia Louise Berlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
calling either Arthur Doctor,
Townsend 6-7722, or Gerson Bern- S. J. Berlin, to Dr. David Kliger, son of Mrs. Ida Kliger of Dexter
stein, University -2-1102. The o boulevard, at the Furt Wayne Ilotel. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will

price this year is $3.75 per couple,
which includes everything.
This formal is under the per-
sonal direction of Bert Colman
and Gerson Bernstein, creators of
the "Black and Tan" dance held
yearly by the Junior Young Peo-
ples' Society of Shaarey Zedek.
To assist them the following peo-
ple hive been appointed to their
respective positions: Beryl Jacobs,
chief secretariat; Arthur Doctor,
finance; Morton Weinberg, chief
contact man; Esther Kash?, pub-
licity, and Hanson Buchner, spe-
cial arrangements.

Music Recitals at
Center on June 4, 6

The music school committee of

June 10—Miss Marian Fleisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fleisher of 2328 Elmhurst Ave., to Jack 1.efft, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, Chicago and Lawton.
June 10—Miss Edith Blau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Illau of 2565 Hillger Ave., to Maurice Black, son of Mrs. Yetta
Schwartz, at Congregation Beth Abraham, Sturtevant at Linwood.

June 10—Miss Elsie G. Feldman, daughter of Mrs. George Feld-
man, to George K. Bremen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bremen, at
12:30 o'clock at Temple Iteth El. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will officiate.
Reception frott to 5 at home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan , Schreiber,
1130 Longfellos Ave. No cards,
June 10—Miss Martha C. Serlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Serlin of Leslie Ave., to Ilenry Cove, son of Mrs. Ida
Cove of West Ferry Ave., at Hotel Statler, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
officiating.
June 10—Miss Edith Schlesinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Schlesinger of 2668 Calvert Ave., to Dr. Simon S. Farbman,
son cf Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fathom of 2495 Buena Vista Ave. Dr.
A. M. Hershman will officiate.
June 10—Miss Irene Becsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Becskv of 8302 West Jefferson Ave., to A. Charles Goodman, son of
Mrs. Vette Goodman of Youngstown, Ohio, at B'nai Moshe Syna-
gogue. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will officiate.
June 10—Miss Mollie Ackerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Ackerman of 2257 Blaine Ave., to Max 11. Littky, son of H.
Littky, at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst at Fourteenth.

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will be presented. Friends are in-
vited to he present. A luncheon
will be served at 1 p. m. Reserva-
tions are tieing received by Mrs
Milton Bernstein, Univ. 2-1182.
The ,Zedekah Club officers are:
Sirs. Jacob Hai:with, president,
unanimously re-elected; Mrs. Abe
Rosenberg, first vice-president;
Mrs. Louis Germansky, second
viee-president; Mrs. Litman Gould,
third vice-president; Mrs. John
Kestenberg, recording secretary;
!Mrs. Jack Greenberg, financial
secretary; Sirs. Samuel Baker,
treasurer; Sirs. Al Wein, corres-
ponding secretary; Mrs. Paul
Deutsch, reporter; trustees, Mes-
dames, Meyer Shugarman, William
Kadushin, Eder Fisher, Carl Arta.
I'lans are complete for the
food shower jointly sponsored by
Zadakah Club and Home Relief
Society for the benefit of the Am-
ine rplay school of the Jewish
Center. The fee of admission is
staple foods, among which are
listed flour, sugar, cornstarch, po-
tatoes, onions, prunes, vanilla,
rice, dried lima beans, macaroni,
apple butter, jam, peanut butter,
canned pineapple, tomatoes, peas,
etc.
A novel program and bridge
will be the diversions of the afters'
noon. Tuesday, June 5, at 2
p. 111. at the Jewish Community
Center, 8904 Woodward Ave., in
the time and place of this food
shower.

the Jewish Community Center an-,
nounces two recitals, to be held
Monday and Wednesday evenings,'
June 4 and 0, at 8 p. m., at the
In a communication addressed to
Jewish Community Center Audi- I
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle on
June 17—Miss Frieda Sachs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Will Address Mizrachi S3 Donee,
■ E-1'
torium, Woodward at Holbrook.
the eve of his departure for a
Luncheon
I). Sachs of Gladstone Ave., to Dr. Harry B. Handelsman of Chicago.
1110 11111101.\111t
The Monday evening recital,
European visit, Rabbi Moses Fi-
One Ina It north of old I'd otidtt
Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperka will officiate.
consisting of individual offerings,'
scher extends a farewell to his
Rabbi
Wolf
Cold, president of
June 17--Miss Molly Natinsky, daughter of Mrs. Nathan Natin-
many friends here, and especially is as follows:
the Mizrachi Organization of
'r to let Indveinent.. Reeding sky of 340 Englewood Ave., to Norman Cohen, son of Mrs. Jacob
thanks those who honored him on
Raymond Lu bin
America,
will
be the principal)
Cohen of Rochester, N. Y., at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst
than eft,. No. 23-tat movement
the occasion of his vacation tour.
guest and speaker at the fleet $3
Slott and Fourteenth.
Rabbi
Fischer
especially
thanks
donor
banquet
of
the Sister of Zion
Morton Lower
BE PHOTOGRAPHED
June 17 — Miss Sylvia Margolis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mizrachi.
Litt
lottn th,ncerio-ilet movement
the Sisterhood and Congregation
Sidney liorrsorwmky
I.ouis Margolis of 2706 Leslie Ave., to Max Garland, son of Mr. and
Sittings made in Studio or Homo. B'nai Moshe.
The do's of this affair, which
TrhglIri
A r to
Mrs. Samuel Garland of 6429 Hartford Ave. Ceremony at 5:30 had been delayed because of the
In his statement, Rabbi Fischer
A prier ranee to milt emery puree.
miltner Grossman
Minor.... ..... —Tao Inl p, m. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
urges the community heartily to
Allied Jewish Campaign, is now
ntlant• -Presto
support the present Allied Jewish
June 24--Miss Maurine Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer definitely set for June 13, at the
nulls
Campaign and to be liberal in sup- 51, :nn o's:csis N " .
ni. "'''"'"" t
1).11prIol Stone, to Albert Allan Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams, United Hebrew Schools, Philadel-
port of the local institutions and
phid and Byron Ares,
at the Italian Gardens of the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Fells Reim', It
,..
1 101YOLItABIll s I(
vstin Cour ,r- trr
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of the foreign relief effort,
Many well-known speakers will
June 24—Miss Grace Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry
vino
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Cohen of 2715 Rochester Ave., to Harry Simon, son of Samuel Simon take part in this event. Anyone ,
Conceritt " I oVr4m .11,7- ' Lt mom e.
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
desiring to attend this banquet or
of
Indiandale
Ave.,
at
Book-Cadillac
hotel.
Rabbi
Harold
N.
Rosen-
M117.111-1
wishing any aid or suggestions in
'HAS MEMBERSHIP TEA
Amen Hine,
thal will perform the ceremony.
....
earning a donation is requested to
,,trrina ON, :10. 5,
June 24—Miss Sara Geer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel call the chairman of the ways and
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On Monday, May 28, at Hotel
Anna Chefets.
Geer, to Allen A. Seitz, son of Mr. and Sirs. Julius Seitz, at lintel means committee, Mrs. Rubenstein, I
Minot
Statler, the Home Relief Society I''.1"""'s:
Webster Hall. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will officiate.
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Mad. 7073 or Euclid 8305-51.
held itsannual membership tea,
Beetrn
ludo.: S. !molder
with a capacity crowd attending.
GIFTS TO HADASSAH FUND
The string ensemble, violin,
Mrs. Al. Weisman, president, wel-
IM Lam earl and fin .(
corned guests, friends and mem- . 'cello and piano selections will
The Infant Welfare Fund of
Equipped FO 0 T Treatment
bets and called on Mrs. Chas. Cor- feature the following program on
Detroit chapter of Hadessah re-:
Office in the World.
nell, recording secretary, to report. Wednesday evening, June 6:
S Momements 11 Pm ell
ceived the following contributionsi!
as .... or COMO 11/1/1111C1.
Mrs. Harry Shulman, honorary is.hion Sonata
String Eneemtoto
From Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky,'
president, presided.
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May 29—To Mr. and Mrs. C. William Sucher, 17559, Roselawn in memory of J. W. Allen.
r M ■ •11.10 Roll II
Mrs. Al. Weisman reviewed the
Ave.,
a
daughter,
Carol
Hope.
From Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
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activities of the Beane Relief So-1.,„„„
\\" . Morn rl
sill GRISWOLD, Ord FLOOR
au Inc Ensemble
A, eompanled
May 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Sloe Radner of Calvert Ave., a daugh- Srere, in memory of J. W. Allen.1
ciety and commended her eimunit-
From Sir. and Sirs. Wolf Kap.'
Ch w irwu rs - srew L .esfow. It reset
ter, Sue Edith.
tees for their untiring efforts on t • I „,,„
frrr Pit, 7 111 0,11
10110,
behalf of humanity.
it so' enrirr,s1,1
May 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Rueben J. Mendelssohn (Pauline Ian, in memory of Mrs. Blonder,'
Mar r,-nrree
mother of Sirs. Nathan Simone.
Mrs. Polozker, co-chairman of ,,
Kalish) of 5226 Gtayton Road, a son, Donald Merle.
From Mr. and Sirs. Wolf Kap-
the membership committee, spoke
!
ia. sae.mt.oe
atr
.... A VI) Al II
sits he 3
lan, in memory of J. W. Allen.
on the fine work done by the or-
I, hater,
W11 14ter11.
SI
From Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L.
ganization. She reported the fol-
Itererle none
lowing new members: Mesdames 1,,,nianne ••Imould - for 'cello and s
Prentis, in memory of J. W. Allen.
Saul Benjamin,
Oppenheim, .1.
Saperstein,
H.
Cohen,
Malter,
Welshed, 101,1 Eneenthle
Smoker Nest Monday; Officer.
Pearlman, Sam Coggan, Fishman. lisus'lr
n
H• v's"'sn's'"
•
To Be Nominated.
Mrs. Horowitz of Chicago wan
Frank Marcus, local artist, to
•Thr.
on ""t11%. nu(
F. Iteleelifer
a guest.
Next Monday's meeting of Pis- exhibiting his water colors, made
Mrs. Nathan Wet ar t president
gab lodge of the B'nai B'rith will tip mostly of Detroit scenes, at the
to your
use ria;simais lia ■ to.iiiit Lubin.
of the Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai
be featured by a smoker and en- -
Brith, spoke on the work being
',',.`"',71"hL
tertainment. Harry Yudkoff, chair-
and
done by the organization.
tia•sla PlAhlst
man of the entertainment emu-
Mrs. A. Ferar, president of N.
The string ensemble is directed mittee, promises a varied and in-
W. branch of Old Folk's Home al. by Stanislav Szmulewicz.
teresting program.
so spoke.
The instructors in the music
The business of the evening will
Judge D.J. Healey Jr. gave an school are: Piano, Misses Edith
mainly consist of nomination of
interesting talk on Juvenile De- Ella Davis, Clara Waldron and officers for the coming term.
linquincy.
Rosa
Bassin; violin,
Stanislav
carry an extensive lino of high
Mrs. J. 11. Ehrlich conducted me- Szmulewicz and Walter Blu•
quality suits, d
. coats,
morial
services
for
departed
mem-
menan.
shun; cotton. silk and woolen
goodE food
stuffs. household
burs, Maimie Marks. Fanny Gold-
utensils, soap.. tobaccos, .wants
berg, Rebecca Rerenson and for
and countless
Other •ettclibli
Mr. Abramovitz, father of one of
(imported and domestic;.
A tablet was unveiled in (3••
the members, who up to the time
All these tan b. obtained at
of his death was active with the
Hill l'ark Cemetery on Decora, s
TORGSIN by your relatives. IF
YOU SEND THEM A TORGSIN
Day
in memory of the late Das si
Mo'os Chitim ('ommittee. Four
•
ORDER.
trees are to be planted in their
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. F.. W. Simons, for many years pr,
•
memory in Palestine.
meat
of Shaarey Zedek, and • f• •
S.. opens the summer's activities
The Dollar buys now more
Mrs. R. Marwil, chairman for with an unique and originA party mer Detroit Councilman. Mr. s.
liadassah's new hospital commit- known as "A Summer Sports Fes- mons died on May 14, 1932.
than ever in the Soviet Union.
tee, spoke.
Rabbi Leon Fram officiati •i
tival." It will be held on Sunday,
For Torgsln orders visit your
Madame Dneprova, famous Rus- June 21, from noon until midnight, Those present included the widow,
legal bank or authorized agent
sian operatic star, ac r ompanied by at the Old Masonic Country Club, Mrs. Laura Simons; a son, Jude"
her daughter, rendered three de- now Chateau St Clair, 32400 East Charles C. Simons, of the United
States Circuit Court of Appeals at
lightful solos and received an ova- .lefferson Ave.. at Masonic Blvd.
dau ghter,
tion from the audience. Mrs. Pas-
Bathing, outdoor bridge or one s
toe, Service Director of Receiving favorite sport may be enjoyed in Louis J. Rosenberg.
The tablet, embedded in ti.. •
Hospital, wan also a guest.
the afternoon. There will be prizes
FRANY. BARCUS
Mrs. It.
Kaltman was chair- for each table of bridge for those monument on the Simons plot, we-
unveiled by D. S. Zemon, chairmsr Art Galleries of the J. I.. Hudson
man of this membership tea, as- who like this kind of diversion.
General Representative in U S A
of
the
cemetery
association.
sisted by Mesdames J. H. Polozker,
Co.
At 7:30 p. m. the beautiful ball
at AMTORO. 211 Fifth Ave.. N.Y.
S. Barnett, Anthony Deutch, with room overlooking hake St. Clair reads:
This exhibit will continue throuA
"When president of Congregate•.
the following women as assisting will he opened for dining and danc-
June 15.
hos. tesses: Mesdames Leon Zech- rags There will also be favors for Shaarey Zedek his vision conceivisS
Mr. Barcus, who was born in
his wise counsel established, his on
man, S. B. Danto, Arthur Ginsberg, • the
Milwaukee, studied at the Art In- !
Ira Danto, Wm. Gordon, Jack . Fo la r de
reservations call the chair- selfish efforts and devotion sum:
stitute of Chicago and the Beaux
Behrman, Harry Coggan, Wm. Fi- man Mrs. H. Levert, Longfellow ed—in its early years— thin cen•
The Council Kitchen, sponsored .her, B. Newman, J. Goldberg, J. 5738, or Mt s. Harry Ash, Euclid tery. This tablet gratefully ern t Arts Society of Architects in New
by the Detroit Section of the Na• Horowitz, Max Ferar, S. J. Leve, 2931. Tickets may also be procured ed by the trustees of the Clove: York. For 19 yearn he was ',sits!
Hill l'ark Cemetery. Congregat•
tion'al Council of Jewish Women, Hyman Altman, Morris Schmidt, from any of the officers.
elated with Albert Kahn's archi
Shaarey Zedek. May 30, 1934."
will resume activities for the 1934 J Braun, E. Klein, Sam Feldman,
tectural designing staff. He spent
season, under the chairmanship of I. 1. 7dgar, S. Arkin, B. Gould, 11. --
one year in Moscow with Mr.'
Mrs. Joseph Burnett. The Coun- Rosin, Wm. Roth.
From Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. Kahn'. organization.
cil Kitchen was organized last
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
summer as ■ trial project in re-
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronic'
habiitlation, furnishing work for
The Young People's Society ,
Radner Honors Niece's Birth
Slay 27 to June 7--Allied Jew-
women who, by thus supplements'
Congregation Shaarey Zedek wish
ish Campaign for $175,000.
ing the family income. kept the
es to express its appreciation 0
by Planting Trees
family off the welfare lista. The
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle f,s
lune 2 • 3 — Annual Flower
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Edwin
experiment proved successful both Samuel, at present district commis-
the cooperation it has given durirs
Days of Jewish National
Herman Radner this week hon-
the past year. No small part
in the furnishing of employment sioner at Nazareth, will become
Fund.
ored the birth on May 26, of his
the credit for the success of our niece, Sue Edith Ruiner. daughter
and the sale of the canned fruits assistant director of the Palestine June 12—Moonlight of Jewish
organization belongs to you.
of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Radner of
and vegetables which furnished a department of immigration.
Youth Council of Detroit.
Many thanks for your kind',
Edwin Samuel 111 the son of Sir, June17—Hicur Cholem Jra, an-
revolving fund for re - employment.
Calvert Ave., hy planting two trees
and courtesy.
in Palestine through the Jewish
Delicacies are now for sale at the Herbert Samuel. first high corn-
nual excursion.
LEONARD SIDLOW, President • National Fund Council or Detroit.
Council Clubhouse, 89 Rowena St. missioner of Palestine.

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Hayden of Chicago, to Dr. Herman I. Berlin, sun 14 Mr. and Mrs.
Solomon Berlin of Lincoln Ave., Highland l'ark, in the Sovereign
Hotel, Chicago.

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The installation of the newly
elected officers of the Zedekah
Mrs. Max Mintz of 1730 Gladstone Ave. announces the engage- Clubs, seniors and juniors, for the
went of her daughter, Golda, to Simon Levin of Chicago, son of Mrs. year 1934,35, will take place Wed-
nesday, June 6, at Hotel Book
Samuel Levin of 435 King Ave., Detroit.
Cadillac. A program of interest
Mr. and Mrs. David Krause announce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth Lois, to Arthur Carrick, son of Robert Carnick. The
wedding date has been set for Aug. 12.

Mr. and Sirs. M. Koffman announce the engagement of their
daughter, Ida, to Harold II. Schwartzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Schwartzman. The wedding date has been set for June 24.

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EAST SIDE
WEST SIDE-

ALL AROUND THE TOWN!

Fser”%itere you go you

hear folks talking about

SCIIMIDT'S FAMOUS—
in homes—in club rooms—
in hotels—everywhere! No
wonder it's the biggest sell.
ing beer in town. If you want
a real invigorating glass of
beer — fully aged and Jell

legal strength — insist on
SCHMIDT'S FAMOUS.
It's the finest beer you've
ever tasted! Try it today!

gastdisIsi1873

Council Kitchen

JEW GETS HIGH
PALESTINE POST

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THE SCHMIDT BREWING COMPANY•DETROIT

