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CLIFTON AVINUR • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

PAGE THREE

(ARON ICU
TigverKorrimsn
d THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

It Costs No More for the Best .

Jr. Y. P. S. Summer

. . LEADER'S

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Formal on June 12

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Engagements

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Purity's Summer
Festival June 24

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.

JAFFE • FREEDMAN .
Sunday, June 24, has been re-!
On Sunday, June-3, !digs Ann
served for the summer sports fes-
Freedman, (laughter of Mr. and
tival, to be held at the Old Ma-
Mrs. Louis Freedman, of 1977
sonic Country Club, now known
*100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE.'
Clairmount Ave., became tile bride
of Benjamin David Jaffe, son of
Twenty years' experience
Sirs. Ida Jaffe of' 288 Mt. Vernon
Ave., at Congregation Inuit David:
backs "Certified" Quality!
Sabin Joshua Sperka performed
the ceremony.
The bride wore a white satin
COO IA111.011 Ate.
gown With a long train and her
veil of net and lace was held in
place by a cap adorned with orange
blossoms. She carried a bridal bou-
quet of white roses and lilies-of-tne-
valley. Miss Faye Chinley, who
I
attended the bride as maid of hon-
er, wore a rose beige gown and
carried a sheath of rapture roses
and spring flowers. The brides-
inside Wert. the Misses Dorothy
DISCRIMINATING DETROITERS ALWAYS
Freedman, Ruth Jaffe, lith•ra Sim-
k in and Laurette 1Veiss, who wore
Vacation at
apple green satin, pink crepe, pink
June 10—Miss Celia Louise Berlin, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. lave and yellow crepe respectively.
S. J. Berlin, to Dr. David Kliger, son of Mrs. Ida Kliger of Dexter Their bouquets were roses and as-
boulevard, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will sorted spring flowers. Harry Dwor-
officiate.
in acted as best man and Siessrs. •
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
June 10—Miss Marian Fleisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles David Freedman, Arthur Winer,
Fleisher of 2328 Elmhurst Ave., to Jack Lein, at Congregation Eugene SIMS and Dr. David Get-
Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and
MRS. HENRY H. LEVETT
Lorraine
terman were ushers.
: Shaarey Zedek, Chicago and Lawton.
shower. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds
June 10—Miss Edith Blau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wexler, flower girl, was dressed in as Chateau St. Clair, at 32 .400 E.
MISS ESTHER KASLE
—dance pavilion, etc.
Blau of 2565 Hillger -Ave., to Maurice Black, son of Mrs. Yetta yellow and carried a basket of rose Jefferson Ave. and Masonic Blvd.
RATES ON APPLICATION
June 12, at Blossom Heath, Lake, Schwartz, at Congregation Beth Abraham, Sturtevant at Linwood. petals. Master Wallace Tonkin from noon until midnight.
Men's and Women's Solariums — Social and Physical Directors
St. Clair.
ushered the flower girl and he wore The committee in charge has
June 10—Miss Elsie G. Feldman, daughter of Mrs. George Feld-
Tennis courts, golf count nearby. Concert orchestra, two
Mint Esther Kasle, with the co- man, to George K. Bremen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Bremen, at blue and white. Master Martin spared no effort in planning a de-
performance. weekly, in our new dance and recreation hall.
operation of Miss Beryl Jacobs, 12:30 o'clock at Temple Beth El. Ur. I,eo Si. Franklin will officiate. Olshansky, who was dre ssed in. lightful afternoon and evening for
has assisted Gerson Bernstein and Reception from 2 to 5 at home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber, white linen, was the ring bearer. those who attend. In addition to
Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's
The mother of the bride wore bathing in lake St. Clair, with
Bert Colman, the general chair-
the Most Modern Resort in Michigan
1130 Longfellow Ave. No cards.
black sheer crepe and the mother locker and towels furnished, there
men of the affair.
June 10—Miss Martha C. Sethi), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the gloom wore black silk, both will be outdoor bridge fur those
Due to the co-operation of the William J. Serlin of Leslie Ave., to Henry Cove, son of Sirs. Ida
wearing shoulder corsages.
who care to indulge in this sort
management of Blossom Heath, a Cove of West Ferry Ave., at Hotel Statler, Hahhi Leo M. Franklin
Miss Anne Salter sang "0 Prom- of pastime. There will be prizes
few limited reservations are still
ise Me," accompanied by Bernard for each table and hostesses pres-
officiating.
,available. Those desirous of at-
June 10—Miss Edith Schlesinger, daughter of. Mt. and Mrs. Besman.
ent to see that all are provided
tending are urged to communicate
After the ceremony and a re-
with Arthur Doctor, Townsend Victor Schlesinger of 2668 Calvert Ave., to Dr. Simon S. Farbinan, ception for :PIO guests, Mr. and with partners.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Farbman of 2495 Buena Vista Aye. Dr.
Later in the evening, promptly
6-7722.
Sirs. Jaffe left for a motor trip
A. M. Hershman will officiate.
■ 1 7:31) p. m., the ballroom over-
through ('opals and the Last.
looking the lake will be thrown
June 10—Miss Irene Becsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
°ben for the pleasure of guests,
Becsky of 8302 West Jefferson Ave., to A. Chailes Goodman, son of
DWORKIN - SUBAR
TWO STORES
a dinner will he served and music
Mrs. Yetta Goodman of Youngstown, Ohio, at B'nai Moshe Syna-
Aeb o r af ho r w
g
jni,i
Mrs.
be provided by a peppy or-
gogue. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will officiate.
marriage
dough'
chestra.
Additional entertain-
June 10—Miss Mollie Ackerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ter, Ethel Suhar, to Irving Door. ment and favors for the ladies
First Moonlight of the Year on Samuel Ackerman of 2257 Blaine Ave., to Max 11. Littky, son of H. ter,
kin, son of Mr. and Sirs. Karl have been provided, as well as
Steamer Tashmoo to Sugar
Littky, at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst at Fourteenth.
Island
Dworkin. dancing until midnight.
205 GRATIOT • 145 MICHIGAN
June 10—Miss Beatrice Radner, (laughter of Mrs. S. Radner
As reservations are limited, all
DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER
WEINTRAUB • MYERS
The Jewish Youth Council of of 2242 Blaine Ave., to Leonard l'eritz, Rabbi A. M. Ilershman cffi-
urged to get
the in early and
are
m
Jericho Temple was the scene of `void disappointments. For mes-
Detroit, formerly the Combined ciating. Ceremony and reception at home from 6 to 8. No cards.
June 10—Miss Rose Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Young Jewish Organizations of
$4 00 to $5.00
a beautiful wedding on June 3, (ovations call the chairmen, Mrs.
Panama,
Detroit, will hold its annual moon- Cohen of 3227 Sturtevant Ave., to Leon Mutchnick, son of Mr. and when Miss Mathilda Myers, laugh- II. Lovett, Longfellow 5738, or
$2 50 and up
Straws
Mrs. Nathan Mutchnick of Philadelphia, Pa., at Congregation B'nai ter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Myers,
light on the Steamer Tashmoo
became the bride of Irving \Vein- Sirs. Harry Ash, Euclid 2934
Sugar Island on Tuesday, June Moshe.
Tickets may also be procured from
12. This council is made up' of
June 17—Miss Peed Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Levy trnub, son of Mrs. Ida Weintraub, any of the officers of the chapter.
The ceremony was performed by
representatives of more than 50 of Delaware Ave., to Jules Sidney Steinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Rabbi Rabinowitz, in the presence
organ izat ions.
I Steinberg. Reception at 8 o'clock, at 2030 Taylor Ave.
This is to be the first moonlight
June 17—Miss Anne Kroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett of 250 guests.
The bride was attractive in a
Clean your beetle—Inspect
of the year.
Kroll of Delmar Ave., to Irving R. Blackman, at Congregation B'nai
There may be a cooler,
The Purity chapter, Order of
form-fitting gown of all white sat-
your Shutter — Check the
"It is the duty of the Jewish David, Elmhurst and 14th.
the Rainbow for Girls, and Per-
daintier, practical summer
in,
with large puffed sleeves to the
Focus — Clean and Redress
youth
of
Detroit
to
support
this
June
17—Miss
Rose
Schwartz,
daughter
of
'Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
f
chapter,
Order
of
De
Mo-

elbows. A cap of tulle held the
A,
Mrs. A. Ferar, president of
dress for Detroit summers
your Camera—Make
lay, are combining to present their affair wholeheartedly," the corn- Schwartz of 1717 Gladstone Ave., to Dr. Meyer Stamell, son of ,Mr. lung veil of tulle and lace, North West branch of the Old Folk
minor repairs, All for OV‘
mittee states. "It is your moon- ■ nd Mrs. J. Stamell of 2503 Taylor Ave., at the Statler Hotel.
—but we haven't found it!
and she carried a heautful bou- Home, has called a board meeting
If major repair. art neepparr. pc
light and you should co-operate to
June 17—Miss Frieda Sachs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham quet of bridal roses.
PM Shull, site ,11 All ..Pima' ,
for June 4, to be held at her home
Crisp dotted Swiss, with a
make this a success, for In unity ' D. Sachs of Gladstone Ave., to Di. harry B. Handelsman of Chiyago.
PltleF.S ItEA ,ON AIME
The bride was assisted by her 2959 Clements.
there is strength.'"
row of pearl buttons and
Developing Any Sine
sister, Pearl Myers, who was her
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate.
The regular meeting will be held
The moonlight committee is
Roll Film 10c
June 17—Miss Molly Natinsky, daughter of Mrs. Nathan Natin- maid of honor and who was gowned June 18, at the Jewish Community
carefully done loop fasten-
■■
1/1.1.1.111' WORK FOR 1.1:
composed of the following:
sky of 340 Englewood Ave., to Norman Cohen, son of Mrs. Jacob in peach taffeta and carried an arm Center, 8901 Woodward Ave., at
anti u• sour Film.. PrInt• cent
ings. In brown, navy or
bouquet
of
tea
roses.
The
follow-
Ralph
Bernstein,
Lillian
Gold-
2
p.
711.
Cohen of Rochester, N. Y., at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst
ptodp•ld ansPhert In.'. ss. A.
ing bridesmaids were gowned in
. man, Sally Cohen, Sol Schreiman,
red. Mints' sizes to 1$.
and Fourteenth.
pastel shades carrying large arm
, Edith Yoslowitz, Harold Sher,
June 17 — Miss Sylvia Margolis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
roses. She was preceded down
Mildred Martin, Mildred Hassol, Louis :Margolis of 2706 Leslie Ave., to Max Garland, son of Mr. and bouquets of roses, with ribbons to the aisle by her eight bridesmaids,
Cerro Sliej—Jr1 neer
E.lahll.lted
Bernard Sands, Morris Winslow, Mrs. Samuel Garland of 6429 Hartford Ave. Ceremony at 5:30 match their gowns: Miss Mary
NOTE Orli NFAI AltleltE , S
Grushky, Miss Kitty Moss, Miss all wearing pink and blue gowns,
, Saull Brenner, Joyce Nedelman,
1540 WOODWARD AVE.
p. m. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
carrying colonial bouquets. They
Sophie
Grushky,
Miss
Ellynor
Sha-
I Agnes Kellman, Samuel Kayne,
were the Misses Sylvia Feldman,
June 24--Miss Mae Rudman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max piro.
Doris Shiffman, Henrietta Young,
Rudman, to Harry N. Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Katz, at the
Little Lorraine Freedman wan Bernie Berghoff, Clara Finkel-
Rose Jkciler, Alice Adler, Emma
flower girl, and Melvin Shapiro stein, Sylvia Green, Henrietta
Glazer, Florence Edelman, Ben Beth Abraham Synagogue, Linwood and Sturtevant.
Coleman, Zelda Smith, Ilelen LUX-
BE PHOTOGRAPHED
June 24—Miss Jean Dworkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl was the ring bearer.
Berkowitz, Sam Dubrinsky, 'Max
lien Fleischman was best man. tigman and Lee Berkstein. The
Dworkin
of
9102
Russell
St.;
to
Sidney
Katchem,
son
of
Mr.
and
Chomsky, Charlie Wolok.
Sittings made in Studio or Home.
ushers were Dr. Erwin Sill, Jack
The
following
were
the
ushers:
On the ticket committee are Mrs. Charles Katchem of Minneapolis, Minn., at Congregation Beth
A twist range to cull weer purse.
Ben Traub, harry Goldstein, Harry Mendelssohn, Norman Davidson,
Sally Cohen, Joyce Medelinan, Yelluda, Pingree and Woodrow Wilson.
10
Thomas and Irving Karnpner.
Michel Drier, Benjamin Fealk.
June 24—Miss Gertrude Epstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Mildred 1110801, Alice Adler, lien-
sTui)10-•
The bride's mother wore a raven- Leonard Fealk, Paul I. eldman and I. MI
Ism
Epstein of 2740 Elmhurst Ave., to Sam Herman, son of Mrs. Sarah der crepe gown. Simon Berent. The bride's cousin,
rietta Young.
The social committee consists Herman of Gladstone Ave. Ceremony at 4 p. m. at ,Vgregation
Mrs. Ida Weintraub, mother of Miss Cele Feldman, served as maid
C.
0(
follow at the groom, wore a gown of black
of Mildred Ilassol, Rose Adler, B'nai David, Elmhurst and Fourteenth. Reception w
of honor, looking very attractive
geslasel
, ..•,
sew
Emma Glazer.
2740 Elmhurst Ave. No cards.
chiffon and lace. Both had should- in brown net and carrying talis-
The publicity committee con-
ass
MISS PRISCILLA SCHILLER
<0
June 24—Miss Maurine Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer er corsages of roses.
man roses. ()scar Schwartz served
sists of Morris Winslow, Max Stone, to Albert Allan Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weintraub as best man.
first summer formal dinner dance, et, 0 ,,,,,k y, Harold Shur, Saul
going away
left for Chicago.
at the Italian Gardens of the Book Cadillac Hotel. ••••-'
The mothers of the bridal
at Chateau St. Clair, the former . Brener, Sol Schreiman, Ralph
Mrs.
Weintraub wore a white linen couple each wore orchids. Allen
June 24—Miss Grace Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lal c,pointe Country Club, 32101
We LENGTHEN Them
•_
-- - 1 Bernstein.
suit
trimmed
in
brown,
and
her
Erwin
Fealk, ring-bearer, Shearon •
Cohen
of
2715
Rochester
Ave.,
to
Harry
Simon,
son
of
Samuel
Simon
East Jefferson at Masonic Blvd.,
accessoes were white.
of Indiandale Ave., at Book.radillac Hotel. Rabbi Harold N. Rosen- accessories
Goldman, flower-girl, and Donald • We WIDEN Them
on Thursday, June 14. A popular ,
Wasserman, page, completed the
thal will perform the ceremony.
orchestra has been 'obtained for David
LEVY - COHEN
gi Don't neer .hurt or narrow shoes1
picturesque bridal party.
June 24—Miss Sara Geer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
this affair. The committee headed
Werra.e length or width SP In 2 PIZ Es:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Cohen
of
and
Finest
The Larges t
Mr. and Mrs. S. Bluestein and We 11r10iI TA. Meal over, and we
by Priscilla Schiller and Samuel
Geer, to Allen A. Seitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Seitz, at Hotel
2631 Taylor Ave. announce the Miss Lillian Samuelson, all of DON'T than:. th • Ogle. Looted slan t
Equipped FO 0 T Trootonon1
urges that restorations be
Webster Hall. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will officiate.
marriage of their daughter, Flor-
oilier in the World.
made at once, as only a limited ' Climaxing a week of intensive
JUne 26—Miss Lee Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Mee. Michael ence, to Morton I,evy, son of Mr. New York City, were guests of
n Hat Of cows unseat
the bridal couple.
number can be accommodated.
lie
Re- ' a. tivity at the .lewish Community H. Shepherd of Pasadena . As c., to Morris Weingarten, son of Mr.
.t
I27 0. tilt.SNIP 11111,1
and Mrs. Meyer Levy of 2011 Vir-
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip P. Fealk 110.2 ar IlOdsort .s. OPI.. fern...Nay Martel
made by calling , Center, David
Goldman,
a member
serrations may
Wayne
University
Debate end Mrs. Benjamin IS eingartin of Toronto, Ont.
ginia Park. The bridal couple
real. F. J011 2:UPON AAP:.
"
o
f
i
he
Priscilla Schiller, llogarth 9109, or
left on a trip to the World's Fair
'Western Ihrkerton and Rtneread
trip
from
a
wedding
0111101410513 MOT SPLUALISTS
June 27—Miss Peggy lebrak, daughter of Mrs. Fanny Zebrak, have returned
T eam , one ti me runner-up in the
at Chicago.
Samuel Gilbert. Townsend 7290.
WI GRISWOLD Ilnli FLOOR
Open
National Intercollegiate Oratorical to Eugene Sigmund Simon, NI noon at the Statler Hotel. Dr. Leo M• through the west and are making
their home ut 2690 Boston Blvd.
Evenings
con test, and student of speech at Franklin will officiate/rani the ceremony will be followed by a wedding
the university, was the unanimous breakfast.
MAXIMUM PROTECTION
SCHLUSSEL • DORMAN
June 28—Miss Eva Sackm IT of Cleveland, member of the staff of
choice fokfirst place in the third
for lenolnetp and Prole...dome Men and Ft , , ,pen
At an impressive ceremony at the
In.ornore
ran
hod tauter the Metroptlann
annual Milford Stern Memorial the Jewish Social Service BUrraU of Detroit, to Rabbi J. Louis Cash-
I
WO • .
Orators Contest wh his oration
%%HOLE I IFIS 1 .01.111 ISAP011 to $100 .000I
Pierre,' Ave. at the home of RabbLCashdan's sister and brother-in- June 3, Miss Marilyn Dorman,
Is I
The
to I. Ion. and Ilse rage I. retInted .1111 fur-
he the final day of the Jewish Com- peace,
law, Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich of 2283 Taylor Ave. Rabbi Leo niece of Mr. arid Mrs. H. D. Dor-
ther Its tatItlenel.. stn the lot•l. et the 'Preen!
munity Center Art School exhibit : ' Mr: Goldman. will receive a huge M. Franklin and A. M. Hershman will officiate at 4 p. m. Reception man, became the bride of Irving
allsIdetul ...bedsit.% If continued. tar rush salts.
W.
Schlussel,
son
of
Mr.
and
Sirs.
in the lounge room of the Center 'silver
the
i,,alrs eel the cot of tuenl, seep.. It. for
silver loringsi4 emblematic of the beginning at 8 p. m. No cants.
...toe age, greater than Ilse outlay In •ngnium..
Ben Schlussel.
building, Woodward at Holbrook. i v ictory in this contest. He also will
Cymbodium ferns alternating
p-._ .
The exhibit is featuring the work , he awarded a gold medal.
with palms, white peonies and
of students in the following clan-
Esther Etkin, the only female T

white gladiolas formed the back-
Nadine 5351
aereeestles
Townsend 1-1151
sin: Alumni of the Art School, Life entry',
y, will be given a silver medal 1
'
to your FRIENDS
ground for the improvised altar.
i
and Elementary and Antique. Out-' for her wend place -oration.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
Rabbi
Joseph
Thumin
and
Rabbi
standing among the exhibitors are
The other contestants were lien-
and
...,.
--r
.r•
zl Isaac Stollman officiated.
Milton Gershgoren, Ben Miller, ry Faigin, henry Macklin, Edward
.•.- ...--...
0-ooirog0co00moo0tr0o<y4tiocrixmotroo00acino0tt
i
The bride wore a stately gown
Gus Nuchinis, Efty Kyprie and Rothenberg and Saul Schlessinger.
June 2—To Mr. and lifi • Samuel Fishman (Evelyn Newman) of of blush color satin fashioned on
Joe Shapiro, all of whom have re- ! . The contest was judged by !Ion.
princess
lines.
The
veil
of
tulle
reined honors at State and local Charles Rubiner, Judge of Common 3345 Richton Ave., • son.

lA

S•k
May 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fishman (Frances Schwartz), fell from a satin crown and ex- 0
exhibits.
' Plias Court; Charles C. Lockwood,
tended over the entire train. The
Prizes will be presented to best professor of debating and oratory, a son, Stephen Neal.
work in each of the classes by a Detroit College of Law. and David
May 26—To Mr. ado MI - Joe Radner of Calvert Ave., a daugh- bride's flowers were gardenias.
carry ■ n extensive lies of high
Maryan Fleisher was maid of
iury consisting of Meyer Green- Roberti, former Debate coach, De- ter, Sue Edith.
quality suite, a coats.
honor and the bridesmaids were
show cotton. silk ■ nd warden
ORTONVILLE, MICHIGAN
berg, Sophie Gurevich, Arthur La., tioit College of Law and Detroit
I. Kaplan (Marthe Levy) of
May
26--To
Mr.
and
Mrs
Charles
good.; food Stuffs. household
Frances Morgenstern of New York
Max
venger, Isaac Rader, Jacob Reiss, Institute 1,1' Technology.
2911 Monterey Ave., a son, Malcolm Lee.
utensils, soap., tobaccos. Meet.
City, Sylvia Dameky of Boston,
The camp is 1000 feet above sea level—the highest
Frank Barcus and Isadore Ress- Chomsky, winner of the contest in
eines articles;
and countless
May
25—To
Mr.
and
SI,.
Nathan
Spevakow
(Sadie
Hoffman)
Dorothy Levinson of Los Angeles,
(Imported and domestic).
1932 and chairman of the 1934
point in this part of Michigan
ley .
and Shirley Siden, Mildren Siden, ,
of 3217 Tuxedo .Ave., a dauester, Joan Deborah.
All these can be obtained at
The exhibition is hying sponsored 'contest, presided.
Vivian Mandell, all of Detroit.
TOROSIN by your relative.. IF
The Milford Stern Memorial
SEASON: JUNE 14 • AUGUST 23, 1934
by the art committee of the Jewish
YOU SEND THEM A TORGSIN
Little Joan Shirley Mitchell acted,
Cantor of which
c Mrs. Oratorical Contest came into being
ORDER.
Community
• en er o
as flower girl. Sally Sweetwine
David B. Werhe is chairman and in 1932. This series of contest had
CALENDAR OF EVENTS

sang "Oh Promise Me."
the followingare
members: Milton been preceded by a Milford Stern
o
Ur. Martin Schlussel assisted his
The Dollar buys now more
Alexander, Walter Blucher, Fred Contest established by the late MU-
June 12—Moonlight of Jew Ish
brother as best man and Albert.
than ever in the Soviet Union.
CAMP NAHELU offers your child ten glorious
M. Butzel, Mrs. Harry Farbste, ford Stern in 1928.
Schlussel, Maurice Shiffman, Irving'
Youth Council of Detroit.
week s of land end water sports—horseback
I Rabbi Leon Frani, Mrs. AlexanderThis year's contest was spon-
On July I, the Jewish Commu- Goldstein, Leslie Fleisher, Albert
Yee Teeple girders visit year
June17—Bicur Cholem Jrs. .in•
.
Freeman,
Mrs.
Walter
Fuchs,
Mrs.
sored
by
the
senior
educational
West bank er antaerlsed agent
riding—woodcraft—tennis —archery — dra-
nity Center will held the annual King and David Schwartz served
nual excursion.
Morris Garrett, Mrs. Samuel B. committee headed by Abe Cherow.
as
ushers.
matics—education•I trips-ramp carnival.
July 9-11erzy Memorial, being
picnic in conjunction with the track
Glogower, Sirs. Nate Goldstick,
A
wedding
supper
was
served
arranged by Jewish National
and field meet taking place in the for 30(1 guests immediately after
Louis Gottlieb, Mrs. Jacob Har-
Fund Council of Detroit.
morning.
vith, Miss Frances Higer, Mrs. 111114 'mplr
the ceremony.
July 22—Annual Tisha
Championship baseball garner in
Hoke Levin and Mrs. Sol R. Levin.
Among the out of town guests
collection of Jewish Na-
were Mrs. Gertie Goldstein, Mrs.
all
for
the
afternoon,
novelty
races
tional Fund.
Sam Damsky and daughter, Syl-
the
after-
sexes
in
and
both
Social
Ends
ages
Philomathic
Sebb•th Services:
via, of Boston; Mrs. Hyman Mor-
General Representative In U.S .A
noon, swimming, golf, and tennis genstern. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Mor-'
Rabbi Leon Frani will occupy)
Term Sunday
at AMTORG. NI Fifth Ave.. N.Y.
the pulpit Saturday morning, June
will feature the program.
genstern and daughter, Frances of
A SEPARATE UNIT for the exclusive
I The Philomathic Debating Club 9, and speak on the subject "Refu-,
large Is in- New York City; Mrs, I. Levinson
The community

use of our pre • school campers, age
will conclude its activities until
vited
to
attend,
in
addition
to
the
and
daughter, Dorothy of Los An-;
i
To
M
M
t
LETTER
B
0
X.
eet !next fall with its social to be held go.ecelso;k. Services begin at 10.
Bicur Cholem Ass'n
, Center memberships. There will be geles; Miss Dorothy Bock of Cin-
3 • 6 years.
:
at
Lake
St.
Clair,
Sunday,
June
Wednesday
I no admission charge and everybody cinnati.
From Forensic League
Upon their return from their
I 10. Members will gather for the The Temple Moonlight:
is welcome.
A sew /masher with steam heat and all mod-
The
annual
moonlight
sponsored
wedding
trip.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Schlus-
Editor,
Detroit
Jewish
Chron
de:
The Bicur Cholem Association !social at Congregation Shaarey Ze-
Playground Champiemhip
ern improvements. Well qualified councillors
}-the Young People's Temple
set will be at home at 3380 Coiling-
ed• I dek, at 9 a. m. Alumni and would-
On behalf of the Detroit Jewish
Sem. Beaune
0 ill hold its next meeting on W
will be in charge, under supervision of Mrs.
re club
b
wood Ave.
will be heti: Monday, June
I he members of the Philomathic are
The intermediate division of the
Forensic
League,
I
take
this
op-
Helen Lipschitz, R. N.
nesday evening, June 13, at Con- invited to attend. All member. and :,'.i
.. .I at R:30 p. m., on the Steamer portunity to thank you for your Jewish Community Center is start-
Bay.
be
danc-
FEALK • FELDMAN
will
gregation Emanuel, Taylor and alumni having cars are requested p ut-in-
ing its championship elimination
foes. For additional information
Mod
Mice
Beatrice
A.
Feldman,
and
entertainment
tainment
throughout
thughout
co-operation
in
publicizing
the
ac-
Wil son. Plans will be discussed to bring them.
ing
series on Wednesday, July 1, with
write or phone Mrs. E. Lesowoder,
the evening.
tivities of the league In your col- the Wolverines, who finished un. daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. David
to assist the Juniors in their an;
Townsend 7.6890.

Radner Honors Niece's Birth
umns. A great deal of our suc- defeated in their division playing Feldman of 615 Kenilworth Ave..
nual outing on Sunday. June 17,.
GIFTS TO HADASSAH FUND cess this first year is due to the the Tartans second place team in spoke her nuptial vows to Phillip
by Planting Trees
A resident physician and • nurse Sr. included
to Tashmoo Park. All members
and Mrs.
on the staff.
constant pu bre t and gererous the Dexter Division and the Lin- P. Fealk, eon of Mr.
and friends are invited to attend.
The Infant IA elfare Fund of th e allotment of space we have had in coins second place team of the 11 01- Sam Fealk of 209 Connecticut
Herman Radner this week bon-
Proceeds will be used to further
May
the
27, at
ALTO priacTIoxr1—Tobe C. S. lk WOWS Pwollsw-gra
the cause of the society, that of ored the birth, on May 26, of his Detroit Chapter of Hadassah re- your paper. We want you $0 brook division playing with the Ave., on Sunday,
Synagogue.
Ash' ea N 1111—ge 'Irma Casecesise—bm. eadd Ina Owed.
giving immediate relief to the', niece, Sue Edith Radner, daughter , ceived the following contributions: know we sincerely aopreclate it. Sternites, who also finished unde- Dexter.Lswrence
was exquisite In a
totted
in
their
division.
The
bride
root
THEODORE H. BARU(
Mrs. Ann Weinbeck' of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Radner of . From Mr. and Mrs. Norman
needy sick.
J. W.
The championship willbedecided Queen Ann white lace gown, ca -
Manager. Detroit Jewish
is president of the seniors. and ,Calvert Ave., by planting two trees Hayden, in memory of
r
rying lilies-of-the-valley and white
27.
on
July
Forensic League.
id t' in Palestine through the Jewish ' Allen; from Mrs. Sarah Coleman.
Charles Weingsrden is pres en
W. Allen.
National Fund Council of Detroit-in memory of J.
of the Junior'.

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The Junior Young People's So-
ciety of Shaarey Zedek will cele-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of 2074 Atkinson Ave. announce the
brate its fourth annual summer
formal dinner-dance this Tuesday, engagement of their daughter, Isabel, to Charles Rosenblatt, formerly
of Chicago, III., nephew of Cantor and Mrs. Jacob Sonenklar, At
home on Sunday, June 17, afternoon and evening. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Levy of 1511 Delaware Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Jules S. Steinberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Steinberg of 1610 Euclid Ave.
Sir. and Mrs. Henry Feinberg of 3210 Richton Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, hazel, to Leonard Barbas, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Barbas of 4334 West Euclid Ave.
The engagement is announced of Miss Estelle (Babel Marks,
Laughter of Maurice and Mrs. Rae Marks, to Raymond E. Feiner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Feiner of Springfield, Mass.

Wedding Calendar

BARON'S RESORT

How Is Your Hat? Does It Look Right?

ONE DAY SERVICE
HAT RENOVATING

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Encoring

Moonlight June 12
Of Youth Council

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Dotted Swiss

New Hats at Economical Prices

in town colors

Black's will..

Rainbow - DeMolay
Formal Thursday

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Old Folks Home
Program for June

L. Black Co.

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COMFORT ADVICE FREE!

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Goldman Wins
Oratoric al Contest

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Center Art Exhibit
To Close on Sunday.

Gifts

MORRIS GOODMAN

B rths

RELATIVES

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TORGSIN STORES .

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Field Meet, Outing

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