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and Lillian Shulman of Cleveland
as bridesmaids.
Herman Littky served his broth-
'
er as best man, and Irving B.
KLIGER • BERLIN
Ackerman, Walter Stark, Albert
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. F.
One f the most impressive wed - Cohen, Albert Lane and Samuel S., has reserved Sunday, June 24,
dings of the season, which united Cash were the ushers.
for the unique party to be held at
in marriage Miss Celia Louise Ber-1 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ackerman the old Masonic Country Club out
S. also celebrated their silver wed-
lin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
, ding anniversary on this day and
J. Berlin of Highland Park, and Judge Joseph A. Gillis of the Com-
Dr. David Kliger, son of Mrs. Ida I mon Pleas Court administered the

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Following a dinner for 300
'I'he ceremony which took ;dace
Everyone if talking about the new taste stns.
in the b allroo m of the Fort Wayne guests, Mr. and Mrs. Littky left
It's right—you'll agree!
tion — FOOD CITY BEER, bowed in glass in
for
an extended eastern trip.
Hotel, was performed by Rabbi
Battle Creek, A me/IC..5 health city We promise
Joshua S. Sperka at 6 I'. M. in
enortouocso
BREMEN - FELDMAN
you a real treat because this beer is different
the presence of '250 guests. The
The marriage of Miss Elsie G.
Irani anything you hare on Wed. II is made
room was lavishly decorated with
of the choicest cereals in out modern plant.
;maims. Dinner followed the cere- Feldman, daughter of Mrs. George
mony.
Now on sale in bottles and on draught at better
Feldman of Chicago Blvd., and
was gorgeously George K. Bremen, son of Mr. and
The bride
dealt. everywhere
gowned in off-white Satin with
FOOD CITY BREWING CO.
Mrs. Barney Bremen of Sturtevant
Rose pointe lace. He dress, fash-
BATTLE (KM MICH
ioned along, slender lines, had a Ave., was solemnized on Sunday,
rounded yoke of lace reaching June 10, at 1 P. M., at Temple
front the high neckline to just be- Beth El. Rabbi Leon From offi-
low the shoulder line. From the ciated..
yoke in back to the high waist line
The bride wore rose biege chif-
was a row of satin covered but-
fon with a large cocoa brown hat
Pl•Wises Original ramou•
tons. The fitted lines ended in a
and accessories to match and car-
Mehl) and Wursb 00000 (dark)
two and a half yard train. The
Mom. Oa gala everywhere.
ried a boquet of orchids and lilies
';muffed sleeves of satin, pleated at
MRS. AL GOLDBERG
of the valley.
the yoke lace line had a tightly
The maid of honor, Jean .Feld- Jefferson Ave., now known as
fitted sleeve of lace from the el-
man,
sister
of
the
bride,
wore
bow which ended in . a point over
Chateau St. Clair.
the hand just beyond the wrist. peach chiffon trimmed with perry
This summer festival is sched-
' She carried Gardenias and white winkle blue, hat and accessories to uled to be held from noon until
match and wore a corsage of talis- midnight, guests being privileged
peas.
man roses.
to come at any time to suit their
The bridal party was made up
The best man was Sidney Krause. convenience.
of all young married couples,
The bride entered on the arm of
The committee plans many in-
brothers and sisters of the bride her moths(' and grandfather, Wolf
and groom. This group included
teresting diversions for both after-
Feldman of Toledo, Ohio.
noon and evening. There will be
Billy and Ethel Kliger of Grand
A wedding reception was held at bathing in Lake St. Clair, locker
Rapids, Phil and Cybille Gibbs, Dr.
Herman and Frances Berlin of the residence of the bride's uncle and towels being furnished each
and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan guest. Another attraction will be
Chicago, and Ben and Bess Ber-
.
lin. The bridesmaids were gowned Schreiber of Longfellow Ave., from bridge with tables net out on the
2 to 5:30 P. M. It was attended
in like dresses. The first two in
cool piazzas of the Club. There
by 350 relatives and friends in-
blue crepe with a pink, pleated
will Iota prizes for each table.
cluding the following out-of-town
At 7:30 P. M. the ballroom over-
organza trimmed cape collar com-
guests: From New York, Harry
looking Lake St. Clair will be
ing high in front and low in back;
Goldberg, Max Solotar, Arthur
the lust two in pink with the op-
opened for the serving of the din-
Helhor, Harry Rickles; front Cin-
posite trim. All wore evening san-
cinnati, Col. Sol Williams; from ner, for dancing and entertain-
dals in contrast to the dress pro- Toledo, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Sam ment. Sy Feinberg has charge of
per. They carried boquets of Bri- Schwartzberg, Mr. and Mrs. Abe the entertainment. A nominal
arcliffe Roses and Blue Larkspur. Goodman, Wolf Feldman, Mr. and charge includes everything.
Miss Thyrza Goldstick who attend- Mrs. Gifford Fine, Mr. and Mrs.
As reservations are limited,
ed the bride as maid of honor was Sam Stone, Mr. and Mrs. B. Siegel, those desiring to come are urged
gowned in brown net and carried Mrs. Jake Romonoff and son, Mrs. to reserve early by calling the
Johanna Hill Roses. Rose Berlin Nat. Cohen. Mrs. Louis Jaffe and chairman, Mae Levett, Longfellow
Koven, attending her sister as son, Mrs. Sam Sanger, Miss Shir- 5738, or Jeanette Ash, Euclid
matron of honor, wore Nile Green ley Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Krause 2934, or any of the present corps
chiffon and carried an arm boquet Miss Selma Goodman; from Cleve- of officers.
of Premiere Roses. Little Beverly land, Stanley Dolinsky, Mrs. Hen-
Elaine Brown, flower girl, carried ry Dolinsky, Mrs. Louis Abrams,
Enjoy a happy vacation at "The Plargrotnd of the Great Late–Jens 1 6 to Sept.3
a small French. basket of rose pe- Mrs. Morris Abrams, Miss Tobia OFFICERS INSTALLED
tuts and was dressed in color 4ar- Goldstein; from Chicago, Mr. and
BY ZEDAKAH CLUB,
EVERY ENJOYMENT AWAITS YOU. HAPPINESS AND HEALTH HERE REIGN SUPREME!
(lionizing with bridesmaids. All Mrs. Alvin Schreiber, Mrs. Sadie
cool, outside rooms, at mod-
Largest Hotels on the Great Lakes,1000
these
attendants
wore
tiaras
made
Cohen, Miss Marcia Cohen; Mrs.
The Italian Gardens of the
erate rates. Finest Bathing Beach in the world, to gradual in slope, a
of live flat flowers. The bride was E. Edelman of Philadelphia; from Book Cadillac Hotel was the scene
child can enjoy it in safety. There's Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Dancing ...
met in the aisleway both by her Nashville, Harold Schreiber; Mr. of a colorful luncheon held Wed-
endless attractions for young and old. Our Midway is filled with the
father and the groom, who es- and 51rs.arause of Flint. Moving nesday, itnte 6, honoring the 14th'
corted her to the altar. Mr. and pictures were taken'of the visiting annual Installation of officers of
latest, clean, modern, enticing novelties. Moderately priced, appe-
to
Picnic
Grounds.
Mrs. Al Kliger of Boston; Mass., guests (luring the afternoon.
the Zedakah Club, held jointly
tizing meals,as formal orinformaleyau desire, even
also took part in the ceremony.
The bride and groom left tor an with the Zedakah Juniors. Annual
with a delightful stay at Cedar Point. Ideal
plan
your
Iourney
AUTO TOURISTS ..
In compliance with, instructiont re
The Mendelsohn and Lohengrin extended tour to New York from reports of all outgoing officers
week-end or your entire vocotion. Free parking space for how cars.
for a day, a
wedding marches were played on where they will,leave June 14 on who were installed for the ensuing
Ample garage space.
ceived from the Detroit Milk Industry
the piano by Miss Rebecca Fine- a seven-day cruise to Bermuda and year's duties are:
Easily noshed by Auto, Ohle Route 2, U. S. Route CI by Rag, Interurban or Steamer.
berg who has the distinction of Nassau, also spending one week in
President, Mrs. Jacob Harvith;
Board, acting under the supervision
having played for British Noble- Atlantic City, stopping at the Am-
vice presidents, Mrs. Abe Rosen- 1
MAIL THIS SPECIAL COUPON AT ONCE TO
men Rhoda Zahavie was the vo- bassador Hotel. Upon their return
of the Agricultural Adjustment Ad-
they will be at home in the Grand- berg, Mrs. Louis Germansky and
calist.
ministration, the price of milk will
Dr. Otto Hirsch served as toast- Dex Apartments on Dexter Blvd. Mrs. Litman Gould; recording sec-
The 0. A. BoecklIng Co., Cedar Poser, Sandusky, Ohlo.
retary, Mrs, John Kestenberg; fi-
master during the dinner. Short
increase 1 cent per quart, effective
WIGODSKI
-
ROSNER
Please send me, without obligation, your now folder on Cedar Point.
nancial secretary, Mrs.. Jack
talks were "made by Herman Co.
Mrs. Samuel Rosner of Glad- Greenberg; treasurer, Mrs. Sant-
hen, president of the Jewish
June
17th.
Name
Children's Home; Dr. H. E. Lip- stone Ave. announces the mar- uel Baker; corresponding secreta-
' Pitt, Dr. Saul Barnett, Judge D. J. riage of her daughter, Ruth D., ry, Mrs. Al Wein; reporter, Mrs.
Address
Healy, Jr., E. W. Thompson and to D. Edward Wigodski of Glad- Paul Deutch.
Since last August, the coat of milk
stone Ave., which took place
bride and groom.
Following the installation cere-
to your dairy has increased from $1.85
There was dancing between June 13.
monies, the president, Mrs. liar-
courses and during the entire
vith, named her committees for
to $2.25 per hundred pounds, a raise
PERLMUTTER
-
ROBINER
KELLY WILL ADDRESS
evening.
the coming year.
At an impressive ceremony at
A short and impressive tradi-
Mrs. Ben Jacob, founder of' the
of 21.6%
JEWISH RADIO FORUM
tio al ceremony was performed by ' the Riverside Hotel at Mt. n Clem- Zedakah Club, acted as mistress
in hee t nt ah te u rcl ose f ens on Sunday evening, June 10, of ceremonies. To complete the
a n groom
he
oh fe tbride
Raymond J. Kelly, Corporation t
Miss Eva Robiner, daughter of afternoon's programs, a few violin
The additional cash which the farmer
g i nn er
Counsel for the City of Detroit, placing garlands of flowers about Abraham Robiner, became the and vocal solos were rendered, and
will now receive is very much needed
will be the guest speaker of the the necks of their parents, sym- bride of Abe Perlmutter, son of the closing prayer was given by
Jewish Radii) Forum next Sunday, bolizing the marriage of their Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Perlmutter. Mrs. Milton Bernstein.
by him. Drouth has severely damaged
Rabbi M. 'Lager read the marriage
t and la st child ren.
The chairmen of this affair were
June 17, on a program broadcast Y 0 g •
his feed crops, increased the coat of
over Station WJBK from 6:15 to The couple left on a Great Lakes vows.
the three past vice-presidents,
a
Cruise, stopping off at Cleveland
Mrs. Milton Bernstein, Mrs. Kal- ,
producing milk. This extra revenue
LOIKREC • ROUMM
6:45 P. M . This program will be. for a (lay to attend the Conven-
Mr. and Mrs. J. II,„Roumm of man Shapiro and Mrs. Max Elias.'
dedicated to the Julius Rosenwald tion of the American Medical As-
A meeting of Zedakah Club was
is essential to a continued supply of
Flint announce the Marriage of
Post of the American Legion and $ 0elatIon•
their
daughter, Adeline H., to Hy- held Monday, June 11, at the home
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
fresh, wholesome milk for Detroit.
Mr. Kelly will discuss the life and ding were: Mr. and Mrs. Al Kliger man S. Loikrec of Detroit, son of of Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith, 1709 Bur-
famed
lingame. This meeting, conducted
work of Julius Rosenwald,
88%—almost all—of the increased
and daughters, Barbara and Sel- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loikree of
by the new officers, marked the
philanthropist. Mr. Kelly, former ma; Dr. Morris Snyder and Mrs. Windsor. Mrs. I.oikrec is a grad-
end of a successful year's activi-
price to the consumer goes directly to
Commander of the Michigan Di- Annie Snyder, all of Boston Mass.; nate of the University of Michi-
ties for Zedakah. Seven new mem-
and
Mr.
Loikrec
graduated
gam
vision of the American Legion, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinstein and
the farmer. The remaining 12% has
bers were voted into the club. Ze-
!net Mr. Rosenwald in France in son Morris, of New Hampshire; from the Toronto University and
dakah Club will resume its duties
1918. Aaron Kurland is chairman Mr. and Mrs. William Kliger, Joe Detroit College of Law.
been more than absorbed by increased
in September.
Wepman and Abe Cohen of Grand
of the Forum.
WOLFE - EPSTEIN
wages and other dairy operating costa
Rapids, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Berlin and son, Louis; Mr. and The marriage tof Miss Maxine Jr. Auxiliary of Beth Moses
under the NRA Codes.
Mrs. Harry Berlin, Max Berlin, Epstein to Benton B. Wolfe, son
Holds Second Annual Out-
Lou Seftelowitz and Maxwell Ber- of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wolfe, took
--
ing to Whitmore Lake
Young Men's Hebrew Association lined Montreal, Canada; Mr. and place on Monday evening, June
WC VS Ill NI:We-11 4.1.1141.1.
Mrs. L ou Fahricant of Cleveland; 11, at Congregation Shaarey Ze-
Perham' it has never occurred to you that you can Buy
A special meeting of the Junior
dek.
Rabbi
A.
M.
Hershman
offi-
Mr
and
Mrs.
Jacob
Hayden,
Miss
to
loss
•
.41pho Tao
Money, so . that your wife and children will always have
i
• , '" Edythe Hayden, Dr. and Mrs. Her- ciated. Jack Wolfe, brother of Auxiliary of Beth Moses was held
Kp•llon
on June 5, to discuss plans for the
enough to support them in comfort.
.f, man Berlin of Chicakso; Mr. and the groom and editor of the Iowa
;
second annual outing to Whitmore
Jewish News, was best man.
Phi 1.anth•l• 1 . 1,1l
: 25, Mrs. Louis Surath of Bay City.
3
Right now you can buy money—protection—at sur-
Lake, which will take place on ,
ten ^stint "
Mr.
and
Honorable guests were
A "I"
11,,“,ils
Sunday, June 17. Max I.asser and
prisingly small cost. A GREAT-WEST Lure ''Double Pro-
RUSSELL
•
JACOBS
Supreme
Thompson,
Mrs.
E.
W.
5.
1.10
Lambda
l'Iti
0.
flt•lin
Nate
Berkowitz, chairmen of the
Tuesday
evening,
June
12,
policy
will
pay
twice
the
amount
of
insurance
.
1, Armen, 0
On
of Maccabees and
tection -
,Commander
WIrrx 0
a lovely ceremony took place when social committee, together with
for just • little more than the regular cost of ordinary
Probate Judge and Mrs. D. J.
.:helots fur Jane
the
girls'
and boys' sports commit-
Miss Phyllis Rhea Jacobs, daugh-
I l lnillal
Aratonout,
ly, Jr.
life insurance. should death occur before age 60.
ter of Mrs. Lenore M. Jacobs and tees, are planning an afternoon of
t'hl LarnInt• Phi. at
1.,•..misa
Nu
Harry L. Jacobs, became the bride swimming, boating, games, etc.
RITTER - ROSENBERG
It rives doubler protection when your need is greaten.
, .t.tral
11
Lite Wirt, at Willard
Everyone is invited to attend.
alpha
Miss Ilemen Rosenberg. daughter of Irving Edward Russell at the
For only thirty-seven cents • day. at age 35. you can buy
Trinity 2-6000
515 STEPHENSON BLDG.
s. hoot
Belcrest Hotel. The marriage Tickets will include transportntion
and
Mrs.
Louis
Rosenberg
of
Mr.
Y
11
4
1*.onthnt-
ins
sm
Leon
to
and from the congregation hall
6l0.000 of this - Double Protection . . Send for particu-
vows
were
read
by
Rabbi
„
menthe/4n' , girl,. for fraternilleir
Pingree Ave., and Jack Ritter,
f m
.
or rine,. o r II ,enrii and over
Milk, like all other products produced and sold
and m
lars of this unusual policy. today..
• rs. • • , moo R•t - Fram, under a white wedding bell at 586 Owen Ave., starting at 8:30
information WrIle to William Morrie. son 0 • r• an
ter, also of Pingree Ave., were and standards filled with white A. M.
010 5:001 Wmren
in Michigan, is subject to the 3% sales tax.
The social committee is also
Plans %ere rot- nag/0*d /or an outdoor married Sunday, June 10, at the peonies and white delphinium.
try.k meet. tennt• meet and wolf tour•
The bride wore eggshell satin making plans for the installation
Marlin Miller Ir. . w oofed residence of Rev. J. Silverman on
point
of
officers,
on
July
8.
The
election
her
veil
was
of
rose
the
cer-
and
err ' the •ethl'''''''"
SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS AT OPEN
'"'""""'
mer - Gladstone Ave. Following
, . t oet ha. h, chairman
of the wo I•1
to the lace which 'was sent to her by her will take place on Tuesday, June
1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.
i,i,i.ttsw. reportwf piano In pro .... • fo r emony, dinner was served
QUIZ OF NAZI ACTIVITIES IN U. S.
■ .,1.1 !forum., aff•Ir
immediate families at the banquct best chum's mother, Mrs. Ann 26. The present officers are: Ilen-
DETROIT, MICH.
th°
Cohen of Memphis, Tenn. and ry Faigin, president; Joseph Fai-
seph 13 ro..
s Restaurant.
f Jo osep
'' ''''''' ''' """hlt
""" for " """
the 1"`
f Ice-presidency.
an h a lt o f.,
s '' 1... held
(Continued
from
Page
One)
through throughout the country
REPRESENTI:5G
gar-
gin, vice-president; Rose Goldstein,
Besides the parents and the carried a bouquet of white
-mm .. forontl , held hy Mot,. a„.-r .
were guilty of aiding the spread
families of the bridal couple, the denias and lilies-of-the-valley. The secretary; Louis Berman, treas.
mow T.
in
the
distribution
of
•
book,
of
race propaganda.
ringbearer was Rene Silberberg. urer • Marvin Markowitz, sergeant-
klpha Tau NS di even.' the summer at following out-of-town guests at-
ir,1,0o Lai• ■ •• where It ■ Mt.*. ha. 1....n tended: Mr. and Mrs. I. Forman,
Mrs. Irene Silverstein sang "0 at-arms. The remaining members " The Intern•tional Jew, cote-
Following presentation of the
will
m
of
anti-Semitic
articles
pm. tired for the oranon Th. rear
of executives are: Posed
A mi:
testimony Wednesday, Thomas W.
Mrs.. E
K. Fisher, and son, Promise
r. and M
hold oven ho.1 ,,e all euntrner and ins Ito.
ASSURANCE COMPANY
wedding
dinner followed in Tybe Berkowitz, Gussie Simon, which had appeared iethe Dear. Hardwick, counsel for the commit.
e
friend., to partl•Ipate In al Ili Me. at Mr. and Mrs. M. Mendelsohn, Mr.
ICAO IIIIIVOCIs WINWTIPItai
horn Independent.
me
room
of
the
Belcrest
for
the
gold
Feldman
eelbdoma
and
Mr.
o
P
fautlhF
tee declared for the record:
and
Mrs.
B.
Kathrin,
and
son,
Ti,, fr." N".h" reap,
hold, """"
firer else.-
Weideman testified "that al-
rh. neft meettne will he held on and Mrs. M. Rosenberg, Mr, and 60 guestsfthe table decorations Nate Berkowitz, editor of Junior
"I doubt the propriety of such
edneinlaf. June 20. at 1110 p. m
though Ford had repudiated the activities by officials of the Ger-
Mrs. . M. Gendler, all of Windsor, being carried out in pink peonies Auxiliary Review, is gathering
book and it. contents and de-
Ontario; Mr. and ' Mrs. B. Heller and blue delphinium. Among the material preparatory to publishing
North Woodward Branch of Gifts to Flower Fund of 0 d
man government here."
Arch..
ft the last meeting.
ee
Ar•hon• made •r-
and sons. Sarnia, Ontario, and out-of-town guests were: Mr. and the third edition, on July 8, the minded that it no longer be dis-
Folks' Home
J. W. E. W. 0.
The correspondence read into
„ eement• for the summer A cottage
Mrs. Samuel Gates of Palm Beach, date
tributed. Nazi propagandists arse
n installation. o
The
Mrs. Esther Lieber of Cleveland.
the record included a letter from
Mrs. Sol Levy of Columbus,
ization cngratulates
o f organization
freely circulating it here as well
The At, Soh. retained we, and saw, In
Jo shua ■ Joyrich, uncle of the Fla., M
The following made contribu•
Tannenberg
to Gissibl in which
The Jewish Women European
bride was master of ceremonies. Ohio, Philip Rosenberg of Lock- Miss Rose Shaffer and Dave Ber- •e in Germany."
"""d
g;"""
elan,
afe Leen planned
ot the
•
M 1 e 1,".."""1”"
Welfare Organization held its tions to the Jewish Old Folks HIZ:
. A telegram from Barry Bennett, the former makes the request that
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ritter are port, N. Y.. Miss E. Mailander of kowitz, members of the Junior
M I,
final meeting of the year at the Home in lieu of flowers, in mem-
Gissibl refer visiting German
. ■ ........-
spending their honeymoon at Lake Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Auxiliary, who recently announced Ford aide, declaring that "the use
Ameasata
groups to the Chicago consulate_
home .o Mrs. Dreamier, 2280 Pin-j ory of the late Joseph W. Allen:
Louis Simons of Lansing, Mich.
their engagement.
of llenry Ford's name on the
The Mennen,. will .tent the ',tamer Orion.
whence they "will be referred thw
gree. The hostess served • lunch-,
Lake...
',h.,
:
cost
ieal
e••
t.,,.t
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenberg,
Mr. and Mrs. 11..1. Bieberstein,
b011k is entirely unauthorized for
T • eln W
eon. The president, Mrs. J. Modell,
or the annn
parents of the bride have sent out
Mr. and Mrs. Max Broady, Mrs.
Picnic of J. W. E. W. 0. on the reason that Mr. Ford is not your Chicago local organization,"
•
,,,,, al
The letter suggests that visitors
presided.
row a limited number of invitations for
entPlit
Myer Gerson, J. S. Goldman, Port tt rev; I. r.
Sunday, June 24
the author of the literature indi- might aid the. Friends of New
To keep in touch with the work-. Huron, Mich.: Mrs. Mary Gordon. , '"'"e•
a wedding reception Sunday, June
cated," was read into the record. Germany organization by speak-
era board meetings will continue Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris, Mr. and
1.11 ■ —
■
17, at 1 P. M., at Joseph Bros.
A special meeting of the Jewish Copies of the book circulated ing before it and says, "I hope
The 2.1‘0 Wire* Were 01,0n a lea
R.
If . w . R ime lh oe h ,
Restaurant, 2038 Woodward Ave..
during the summer.
th "t
e
Women's European Welfare Or- here, Weideman declared. were our co-operation with regard to
° ( no,
e"';, 17%„7";,";,"
of the newly weds, prior
,
honor
Lenhoff,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Le-'Pl
o
in
The strawberry festival is to'
ganization will be held Monday,. printed by the Hammer Verlag, this great fraternity will bring you
S •
fortWarr ' ta "Wilso' re 'a . •
If' . the fo
to their departure for Chicago, Sa bbath
Rabbi David Cedarbaum of June 18. at 2 p. m., at rongrega- Leipzig publishing house formerly joy."
take place Tuesday, June 19, at . via, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Levy, Port 1,141 pre•nlent of the flab
where they will make their resi-
Huron, Mich.; Mrs. J. D. Rowe- ,1,
Lion B'nai Moshe. Dexter and Law- directed by Theodor Fritsch, who
8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Dise-j
Lansing.
Mich..
will
occupy
the
rid laushaw rat
A letter from F
berg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rubenstein, I
dence.
died last year.
In 1927, Ford
who.*
1.11,leht ratermt,
nee, 3816 Cortland.
pulpit of Temple Beth El Satur- rence.
LITTKY -ACKERMAN
Spanknoebel, former head of the
Port Huhon, Mich.; Mr. and M rs.! est to n1
At this meeting, final arrange- notified Fritsch that the book was
day
morning,
June
16,
at
10:30
The donor luncheon to be held ' Norman Schwartz, Mrs. Hyman I
." Pr..-
On Sunday, June 10, at Con-
organization, and now • fugitive
ments will be made for the picnic no longer to be printed or dis-
•nd
for the
January 9. Mrs. A. Goldberg is Winegarden, Flint, Mich.
"'' gregation B'nai David. Elmhurst a. m.
from • Federal indictment, rec-
M II
I ,.
he the
to be given Sunday, June 24, at tributed.
general chairman and Mrs. J. Rob-
and almon K•plan. whet h. • completed and 14th, Miss Mollie
ommended certain persons, partic-
In memory of the late Mrs Re- end
Belle Isle. Mrs. A. Katzin, chair-
Remick Efferts Assailed
The
Tempi.
Moonlight:
bins is chairman of cards.
ular l y a Dr. De l afield, as worthy
w:g....; ;;,1•14. - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
„
becca Cohen, gifts were received 't,--7: :fri
and
her
assistance
are
pre-
Examin
tion
of
Gissibl
and
his
a
The 35th annual Temple moon- man,
Mrs. J. Weisberg heads the pros-
Ave.
from Mrs. M. A. Cohen, Alpena, Larnta l. w ” ith Lee !leper In the tenni : Acke rman o f 2257 Blaine
some cooked meals, etc. !records bPibught to light new de- of confidence in order to estab-
' pect-demmittee.
o'• became the bride of Max FL light will take place Monday eve- pairing
e•
lish a Nazi cell in St. Louis.
Mich.; Sisterhood of the Congre- msw r- team.
will h•r• Iva team r•adY
Arrangements will also be made. tails of the manner in which Ger-
Littky, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka ning, June 25, on the Steamer)
Any one wishing to earn the gation Temple Beth El, Alpena, , ' for the outdoor track fros.el
The letter stated also:
and Rabbi E. Aishiskin officiated. "Put-in-Bay." The boat wIl leave i for the tag day to be given in Mt. man diplomatic officials aided the
luncheon money should call the Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. A. L Wies-
Sashes Ns
"A I have already told you, we
Nazi agitators and lent support
following numbers who will be
The bride was attended by Niss the foot of First St at 8:30 p. m. Clemens. Sunday, July 22.
r rallos N• now holdlne mem,.
Alpena,
Mich.
ner,
The
officers
of
the
organization
to
evidence
presented
Tuesday
officials
of German consulatesla
yf and Helen Moss as maid-of-honor and An elaborate program of enter-
glad to assist: Mrs. s Goldberg,
In memory of the late Mrs Ma- ohm erne for men 0( Ins ass..r
are
preparing
refreshments
to
fol-
that
the
German
Embassy
stand
energetically by the govern-
Robbins
at
the
Mimes
Esther
Stern,
Mildred
tainment
has
been
planned
for
this
Townsend 2-2171, Mn.
t.
rie Ackerman. a gift was received ja r Imo ro
low the meeting on Monday.
Washington and consulates ment of the New Germany."
Stern Esther Schiff, Guano Mite affair.
Longfellow 6392, J. Weis-
bow " emus, redo ,wc.e.
Ina • to
from Ben and Lou Cohen.
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