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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

THESE PRICES ARE

NORMAL

40% BELOW

CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED

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ALL SHIRTS

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All
f11.111tr than any laundry In the lit,
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Inondued.
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equipment.

2, 0 lbs. DAMP WASH

Flat pieces carefully ironed.
Additional pounds, 4c lb.

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10 large piece. permitted.

Lace Curtains Tizis. 1:125c

Not responnlble

toe on-lo en,

curtain.

Dr mind,. hipped

Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets

r. 25c 35c
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guarantee
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Single

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Additional pounds
Must contain 50%

15c

flat

work.

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LAUNDRY CO.

PHONE CADILLAC 7423

*THIS SUMMER . . . LIVE!

Three little words which sinilike hearts of
those who owe themselves a EAL vacation!

THE INN

CHARLEVOIX-the-Beautiful
MICHIGAN

OPENS JUNE 30th

SOCIETY N



CHARLEVOIX,
MICH.

Alle•-•44,--6.44.••■•• ■11

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FIDELMAN'S
RESORT

"WHERE VACATION DREAMS COME TRUE"
Finest Resort on East Coast of Lake Michigan
Ride • horse ... play
Rooms, with or
golf or tennis . • •
without Bath
dance . . . swim . • •
Delicious Meals
fish .. . hike . . . or
Write
Dance Pavilion
just loaf — hers you
will and the variety
Social Director
for
that lends spice to life
Solariums
. and to vacations/
Booklet
Playgrounds
RATES? Honestly,
they're more attractive
Supervisor for
than ever.
Children
PHOENIX ROAD, SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.

Council Camp

For Business and Professional Women,
Students—Junior Girls Group, 15 to 17

Jeddo, Mich.

On Lake Huron

Under Auspices of Detroit Section, National Council

of Jewish Women

Swimming Dramatics
Bridge
Tennis
Field Sports Library
Campfire Sings
Hikes

RATES: $11.00 Per Week

$3.50 Per Week-End

Register: 89 Rowena, Col. 0450

or Detroit Jewish C. C., Woodward and Holbrook

Mad. 8275





SALE

Mr. and Sirs. Harry Cohen will
be at home Sunday, June 17, af-
ternoon and evening, at 2074 At-
kinson Ave., in honor of the en-
gagement of their daughter, Ise-

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer en-
The Jewish Business and Profes-
tertained guests at dinner last Fri- stone! Women's Club, at the June
a
day evening.
monthly supper meeting, elected the
following officers to serve for a
Mr. and Mrs. Sol M. Cole are period of one year: Miss Ruth R. Cantor and Mrs. Jacob Fonen-
leaving on Sunday for their new Klugman, president; Mrs. Augusta' klar were hosts at a farewell party
home in Columbus, Ohio. Brodsky, vice-president; Miss Jen- at their home last Monday even-
. nitt Kollenberg, secretary; Miss, ing in honor of Prof. Paul Dis-
s

1
treasurer. Installa-count,
who left for New York City.
Mrs. Sol Marks, who has been' Myra Moyer,
present,
' the guest of her children, Mr. and lion of officers will he held during Twelve couples were
,smong whom was Cantor Max
' Mrs. Arthur .W. Schlesinger, will •uly.
Freiman of Windsor. Cantors So-
leave on Tuesday for Atlantic
Pythian Sisters' last meeting be- : nenklar, A. A. Rosenfeld and Frei-
:City, N.J.
dispensing for the summer, man rendered vocal selections, ac-
will take place on June 18, at Bud. , companied on the piandly piss
Mr. , and Mrs. Arthur W. Schles- f're
Rose Bassin
• Mr
Mr. and 'ISWs. harry
.
Wednesday for ttys, Twelfth and Taylor. There .. .
inger will leave on
will Le a short business meeting to Cohen presented .Prof. 'Discount
their summer home in (7harlevoix discuss the picnic taking place on with a gift. The party also terved
'
a double celebration because of
Mit h.
Thursday, June 21, at Belle Isle, as
will be followed by the social. the departure for New .York of
are spend-
— Mrs. S. Weinberg, who attended
Mrs. Sam Gilbert man,
and her moth-
and
r. W einberg.
with 11
er r Mrs. Fiera Goodman,
Thial
season of Omega Delta t he 'affair
The social
....
t.
in g the summer in Charlevoix, um Sorority of . w
sync University
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman
Mich.
was successfully closed with a for-

I
mat dinner given at the St. Clair announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son,
Harr y , on Saturday, June 16,
11.
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d
of
D
r.
Leo
I
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riens
o
I The man“
trill be glad
know
that
Shores
Country the
Club
About
25 at Congregation Adas Yeshurun.
I Franklin
e is convalescing
after to his
recent
couples
attended
affair
at which
A
reception
will be held at the sy-
h
tit:. the two pledges, Evelyn Ale-
MISS ISABELLE COHEN
nik of Scotsville, Mich., and Lena nugogue on Sunday, June 17, at
■ severe illness.
1
belle, to Charles Rosenblat, for-
Sokolow of Detroit, became active 7 P. M.
merly of Chicago. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert are' members. The new officers of the
On Saturday, May 26, the Nu
Mr. Rosenblatt is the nephew of
now residing in their new home on : sorority for the coming fall semes-
ter
are:
Adeline
•SoX,
president;
Beta
Sorority
held
a
midnight
Mrs. Hannah Weintraub of Chica-
Boston Blvd.
! Dina Greenberg, vice-president; wienie roast at Belle Isle, at which go, with whom he made his home

1111.. and Mrs. Max Behrendt and Harriett Silverman, secretary; and 10 members and their friends were until he graduated from North-
present. The initiation of the Mis- western University. Ile now comes
Mr. anti Sirs. Grover Wolf and' Mary Spilker, treasurer.

ses Bell Pickman and Anne Karp toDetroit to make his home here.
family will leave next week for
their summer home in Monroe.
I Evelyn Alenik, freshman at will take place at the next meeting. He is also the nephew of Cantor
and Mrs. Jacob Sonenklar.
Wayne University, left for her
Miss Mary Louise Sanders of home in Scotsville, Mich., to spend
Ethel Goldman Mendelson, of
Little Rock, Ark., is visiting Mr. the summer with her family.
the staff of the Ganapol School of
Music will present it number of
and Mrs. It. B. Newman.
piano students in ilecital on Thurs-
Miss Selma Gates has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen-
day evening, June 21, at 8:15, at O
to her home upon graduating as a
n
thal will leave next week for a
McGregor Library. Those parti-
Dental Hygienist Irani the Univer-
contemplated trip to Norway and
cipating will be Lillian Kemper,
sity of Michigan.
Several hundred pleasure-bound
Amy Mendelson, Arnold Sabaroff,
Sweden.
Eva Shapen, Rosalie Abramson, Detroiters will embark on the
Miss Charlotte Finkel of 3306 Mary Mowat, Mary Wineman, May Steamer Pun-in-Bay from the foot
Mrs. M. Salton of Boston Blvd.,
returned from a two-week visit Elmhurst Ave. and Miss Shirley Sabaroff, Allen Johnson, Sylvia of First St. at 8:30 P. M., Monday
with relatives in Ottawa and Mon- Sucher of Wildemere Ave. have re- Kozak, Irene Kemper, Miriam Pe-
turned from a visit to Port Huron, rin, Josephine Welt, Dorothy
treal.
where they were entertained ex- Holtzman, Evelyn Ekelman, Doro.
Among the graduates of the Uni- tensively by relatives and friends. thy Fkelman Shirley Leader, El-
versity of Detroit, School of Law,
- ale Blum, Phyllis Kessler, Harriet
Mrs. Samuel Steinberg was teas- Goldman and Sophie Goldberg.
were the following Jewish stud-
ents: Morris Lipehy, Ira llotchkiss, Less at a miscellaneous shower and
Louis Papo and Samuel Milan, bridge at the Warsaw Club on
Honoring the graduation of Saul
who was awarded the Adolph Slo- Holmur Ave., on Tuesday evening, M. Ferman from the Engineering
man yearly prize, which goes to June 5, in honor of Miss Helen College of the University of Mich-
the graduate obtaining the highest Tibie Chimovitz, who is to be mar- igan, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ferman
ried • to Irving Clayman, son of will receive at their home, 1721
grades, in wills and criminal law.
Mrs. Steinberg, on Aug. 26. Supper Collingwood Ave., Apt. C-4, Tues-
Mrs Morris Siden and her chil- was served at midnight to 100 day, June 19, from 7 to 10 P. Si.
dren, Irving, Franklin and Elaine, guests.
have returned from a 10-month's
Alpha Gammi Phi Sorority gave
stay in Asheville, N. C., and Miami
A Pillion Brawn of the newly a wienie roast last Sunday at Eli-
Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Siden born son, Harold Irwin, of Mr. and
zabeth Lake. Faye Alpern was in
and family are now at home at Mrs. J. Si. Mathis (Yonina Tick-
charge of aiongements. The sec-
17367 Manderson Drive, Palmer tin) of 2083 Gladstone Ave., will
ond annual moonlight will be held
lark.
take place on Tuesday evening, on Thursday evening, Aug. 2, to
June 18, at 7 p. m. Joel Cashdan Tashmoo. A regular meeting will
Miss Florence Krell of Boston will perform the ceremony. No
be held on Tuesday evening, June
Blvd. sailed from New York on the cords. • 1
19, at the Jewish Community Cen-
Isle De France for an extended

European trip, including England,
and Mrs. Max Sehmier of ter.

The pine breezes of Charlevoix-the-4.
Beautiful are calling you! The Inn is
calling you . . . to relax taut nerves,
relieve cares, forget worries! Come
up in June when the air is clear and
crisp. Come up to the Inn—where
you'll find rest, excitement, romance,
sport, fun . . . And that new appetite
will surely be tempted and delight-
fully satisfied by the incomparable
dishes prepared by our famous chef.
- PHONE
WRITE • • - WIRE -

THE

RECEPTION SUNDAY IN
HONOR OF BETROTHAL

D&C.Abgir

SHOES

$985 —11 85

a rtnerie CAP iced in 3 2 .5( 1

The

choice of 1500 pairs of Spring and Sum-

mer

Shoes

for Daytime, Sports, Afternoon

and Evening. "Latin Toe" Shoes included,

Ju le, (7;i.!

SAX- KAY

No

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• "A GOOD
VACATION
TIP"

Temple Moonlight
Monday, June 25

WASHINGTON SIND

(if

DRY
CLEANING

MEN'S
SUITS

WILL MAKE YOUR
CLOTHES SMART,
FRESH AND COOLI

VITALIZE
DRY CLEANED
AND
HAND FINISHED

sl

Dainty Summer fabrics must

be handled with extreme care

to preserve their life and

style.



LADIES'
DRESSES

VITALIZE
DRY CLEANED
AND HAND FINISHED

51

Mr.



No Cbarge for Pickup and
Delivery to Detroit or
Suburbs

FOREST

CLEANERS and DYERS
533-541 E. Forest

"
Phone COlumbia 4200
Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, 510 Trowbridge Ave. will hold open
MISS LOIS MEYER
Mr. and Mrs. D. Edward Wigod-
Italy and France.
house on Sunday, June'17, in hon-
ski.
(Ruth
Rosner)
are
spending
eveing;''June
25,
when
the
Young
or of the graduation of their daugh-
Miss Celia Shetzer of Longfel- ter, Phyllis, from the Dental Hy- their honeymoon in Northern Pe e's Society of Temple Beth
low Ave. is visiting in the east, giene Course at the University of Michigan and upon their return El will have its 35th annual moon-
will reside in Detroit.
light.
stopping in Baltimore, New York, Michigan.
Mike Falk, leading Henry Fin-
Washington and Boston.
Miss Arabelle Levenson is home ney's 10-piece orchestra, will sup-
The Misses Myra Myers of Webb
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Kohn and Dr. Ave. and Sarah Epstein of Richtort from the University of Michigan ply the music for dancing.
Talent is now being selected for
and Mrs. Harry Kohn have re- Ave. were joint hostesses to 30 to spend the summer with her
For the third consecutive season we are
turned from a week-end in Pitts- guests at a hosiery-handkerchief parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Levenson the entertainment which is to be
obliged to announce that no a dditional regis-
of
2301
Calvert
Ave.
a
feature
of the moonlight this
shower Monday evening, honoring
burgh.
trations for the first half-season can be ac-
year. This part of the program
Miss Gertrude Epstein, whose mar-
Miss
Elizabeth
Gastman
re-
will be under the direction of Saul
Mr. and Mrs. George Galvani riage to Sam Herman will be an
cepted. This is in accordance with our policy
turned. from New York where she H. Rose, president of the Young
motored to Mexico City and from event of June 24.
of limiting registration to a select group that
studied piano for three years with People's Temple Club.
there will sail for South America.
will permit the high standards of Camp
With a capacity of 3160 pas-
Mrs. Henry Schwartz of 2972 Mr. Edwin Hughes, formerly of
Vienna.
In
addition,
she
devoted
Nahelu to be maintained.
Dr. Mark Gunzburg will present Rochester Ave. entertained 20
sengers, the Steamer Put-in-Bay
Mys. Zelda Goldberg in a recital guests at Po-Ke-No and bridge at considerable time in courses in so- is the largest .and most beautiful
A few v acancies for the second half-season
bf piano music at the Gunzburg San Min's on Saturday night, June cial music and pedagogy at the excursion boat operating on the
are open and parent. who wish to make appli-
School of Music, 477 W. Kirby 2, honoring Mrs. Jack Hyman of New York School of Social Work. Great Lakes.
S
Ave., on Thursday evening, June 3295 Rochester Ave. with a . stork She received her theoretical train-
According to Emanuel J. Hart I
cation are urged to do so immediately.
ing at the Institute of Musical Art.
21, at 8:30 o'clock. The public is shower.
ris, co-chairman with Herman
Miss Gastman intends to remain in
—THE DIRECTORS.
invited, admission being free.
Lewis, Jr., of the affair, tickets
Mr, and Mrs. George M. Roberts, Detroit to teach piano at the Ga- are going fast.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wolfe will accompanied by their son and napol Studio in September.
44,
Tickets may be obtained from
sail on Tuesday, June 19, from daughter, anti Mrs. Louis Duscoff
any member of the moonlight
The Junior Lechem Aneeim will
New York on the S. S. Majestic for have returned from a 10-day visit
committee, which is composed of
meet
on
Wednesday,
June
20.
Vis-
a seven months tour of the Eu- to Chicago, where they attended the
the following: Mrs. Herman Lewis',
ropean countries and will spend wedding of Francis Hayden to Dr. itors are invited. The club will Jr., Ludwig Maybaum, Lois Meyer,
Herman I. Berlin. Mrs. Roberts have a 'get-aquainted' hay-ride to Lionel Willens, Sol Stein, Saul
the winter in Palestine.
attended the bride as matron of Island Lake on Sunday, June 17. Rose, Margaret Franklin, Dorothy
There will be swimming, games,
A lawn party of beautiful ap- honor.
Stralser, Gertrude Rush, Mrs.
and dancing.
pointments was given by Mr. and
Samuel Glans, Ruth Stralser, Dr.
Mrs. Flora Schreiber, formerly
Mrs. Milton Bernstein of 16825
Milton Marx. Mrs. Jack Ecker and
Mrs.
Harry
Coggan,
accompan-
Linwood Ave. last Saturday even- of Chicago Blvd., has been visit-
ON PERRY LAKE
Theodore Birnkrant.
ing in honor of the graduation of with her children, Mr. and Mrs. ied by her son, Yale and Martin
Michigan
In connection with the program
Ortonville
their son, Gerson B., from the Uni- Maurice Goldstein of Buffalo, for Green, left last Thursday for a
of entertainment to be presented
versity of Detroit. More than 100 the last two months and expects to motor trip to meet Morry Coggan,
on
the
YPTC
35th
annual
Temple
remain there for an indefinite stay. who is returning home from Man-
guests were present.
lius School for the summer vacs- moonlight, there are still openings

Miss Jennie Sodas, bride-elect of tion. Enroute they will visit in for several young men for a male
Abram Ray Tyler, A. G. 0., a
June
17,
was
honored
at
several
Rochester,
Syracuse, Niagra Falls chorus. Those interested are asked •
founder of the American Guild of
to get in touch rith Saul Rose
Organists, and for 23 years the lovely showers. The first was given and Boston.
at Cherry 8880.
organist of Temple Beth El, has by two of her sisters, Mrs. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. 'Weintraub
been made an honorary life mem- Lupiloff and Mrs. Nena Sanduh-
I
ber of the Guild in recognition of rae, at Buddy's for 60 friends. Mrs. (Rena Zeiger) and daughter, Mari-
his services to church music as Sodos, the bride's mother,. enter- lyn, of Los Angeles, Calif., are the
tained at her home for 30 women house guests of their parents, Mr.
well as to the Guild.
at a bridge luncheon. Miss Bertie and Mrs. L. Zeiger, of Tennyson
Mrs. Leonard Kramer of New Knee entertained at her home at a Ave.
BIG WOLF LAKE—near Jackson, Mich,
York City (Julia Ruth Brown) is miscellaneous shower. Miss Gertie
I,
The ilicur Cholem Juniors Ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schreiber of
IN
in the city visiting her mother, Solomon, Mrs. Myron Solomon and
cursion to Tathmoo Park will take I,
Mrs. Julius V. Brown, 3325 Bur- Mrs. Max Olshansky entertained Chicago, Iii., were the week-end
This
I
Mrs.
Louis
King
place
this
Sunday
June
17.
and
t
lingame Ave., for a several weeks' the bride-elect at a lovely shower at guests of Mr.
event marks the opening of a sec -
San Min's Palace for 30 guests, in- Goldstein of Chicago Blvd.
stay.
ond quarter of a century of char-
E
eluding the bride's out-of-town re-
noble activity, being the associa-
Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Schoenfleld latives who came here for the wed- - Miss Sophie Wilensky presented
and family of Muskokee, Okla., are ding, Mrs. C. J. Jerome of Los An- some of her pupils in a piano reci-
E
Charles M. Weingarden, pres- j
the guests for two weeks of Dr. geles, Calif., Miss Rae Sodos, of tal at her home on June 13. Those
A
Due to the speed of registration, we have only a few
Schoenfield's mother, Mrs. Esther New York City, Mrs. D Levitt of who participated were' Adrienne ident of the organization, has is-
New York and Mrs. II. Litchen of Harris, Roland Ilarris, Jean Bar- sued an invitation to the various g vacancies left. Parents wishing to secure an enjoyable summer
Schoenfleld.
Cleveland, Ohio. ken, Frieda Schiffman, F:ileen Wolf, Jewish clubs and societies request•
for their children must act now.
Stella Katz, Howard Berkowitz, ing them to attend this affair in
Harold Slomovitz, University of
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Eisner Lillian Goldstein, Selma Levin, groups, and to lend their aid in
Michigan student, son of Mr. and
NURSERY FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 6
/
4
Mrs. Benjamin Slomovitz of Bay- (Pauline Bogel) are now residing Irene Ossepow, Dorothy Dunitz, making this affair • social and fl-
Under the supervision of Marian Conntock PA'
onne, N. J., formerly of Detroit, is at 3029 West Buena Vista Ave. Shirley Duna:, Adele Wilensky nancial success. The proceeds de- 4
and Norma Neuman.
rived from this affair will be used

visiting here prior to his return to
Doctor and Nurse in Attendance
in aiding the sick and needy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Wein-
his home for the summer vacation.
.4'
Mrs. A. R. Garbner and son,
The committee in charge of the ,
During his Detroit stay he is the berg of 2977 Elmhurst Ave. eel-
A MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
I
excursion, under the chairmanship
cheated
their
11th
wedding
mini-
Martin
Robert,
of
Chicago,
Ill.,
house guest of his aunt and uncle,
1
. 1!
Hogarth
8109
or
For Further Details Call Townsend 7-2238
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Slutzky of versary with a group of their are visiting their aunt and uncle, of Max Feldman, has arranged for
friends at the Oriole Terrace Gar- Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstein of an interesting program for the 1 ' g
;
3308 W. Grand Ave.
BY THE WEEK
ACCOMMODATION
FOR
ADULTS
1530 Lee Place.
dens, Sunday evening, June 10.
day, consisting of dancing, swim- IF
ming, baseball, track
A surprise anniversary party
and field
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Isadore
E.
Good-
events. There will be prizes
for 1 •
The
engagement
of
Miss
Ethel
honor
of
Mr.
and
was given in
Mrs. Albert Klaveson by the Pins- Greenberg, daughter of Sir. and man of Webb Ave. have as their the winners of the various events.
Mrs. Samuel Fr-
and
Mr.
game
will
Mrs.
Morris
Greenberg,
to
Dr.
guests,
feature
baseball
The
ker Progressive Society, Wednes-
Ala., who are be played between the Jewish
day evening, June 13, for 150 Harold Pliskow, son of Mr. and lick of Bessemer,
guests. The hostesses were: Mrs. Mrs. Charles Pliskow, was an- here to attend the Rotary Interns- Centers team and the Wolf's team.
cost. Swimming, tennis, baseball, riding,
—AT ■ minimum
Sydney Winick, Mrs. Morris Sha- nounced at the Annual Spring For- Donal Convention.
The winner will receive a loving
complete recreational facilities. Instruction and supervision
mat of Omega Delta Chi Sorority,
piro and Mrs. A. Huttner.
cup, presented by the Bicur Cho-
eta-I
Miss Gertrude Jean Leve,
by trained counselors. Full lessen of 5 weeks, $120, nts extras.
held on Sunday, June 10, at the
tem Ira. Association each year to
dent at the University of Michigan, I
Dr. Boudana B. Sherman spent St. Clair Shores Country Club.
the winner of this game.
is home to spend the summer with
the week in Cleveland, attending
further
The Bicur Cholem Jrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Dosie her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. announce that their street t dance
the conventions of the American
Medical Association and the Wo- and daughter. Thelma Delphine, Lave of 1635 Hazelwood Ave.
which was to take place on
men's National Medical Association. spent the week of Decoration Day
Mrs. Sarah Joyrich of 13725 La evening, June 15, was called off in
in Onaway, /dish., as guests of Mr.
observance of the Sabbath.
Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim was Doele'x parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salle Blvd, was hostess h e sur.
The boat for Tashmoo Park will
prise shower in honor of her niece,
ola take Ede
pleasantly surprised at her home Adolph Doeie.
Helen
Rosenberg
on
Wednes-
leave at the foot of Griswold St.
34 roll. from Clevelond
Miss
on Saturday evening, May 26, by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Cohen
of
day
evening,
June
6,
at
the
Casal
at
9
A.
M.
the officers and directors of the Wo-
For Information,
man's Auxiliary of the United He- 2631 Taylor Ave. were hosts at a Loma. Covers were laid for 40
call or write
brew Schools, from which she is dinner party for the immediate guests.
Mrs. Frank Olenick of Eaton Ea-
1836 Lee Rd., Cleveland Heights, 0.
returning as president, after hay- family last Sunday evening at
Northwood
Inn,
in
honor
of
their
Honoring
Miss
Molly
Natinsky
pith
Mich.,
entertained
with
a
linen
ing reeved three years in that ca-
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pacity. She was presented with ■ daughter and eon-in-law, Mr. and of Englewood Ave., whose marriage and personal shower at Boesky's
gift as a token of appreciation by Mrs. Morton Levy. to Norman Cohen will be an event on Dexter Blvd., for 40 guests.
I.isx honored the
of June 17, Mesdames Elaine and Mrs. Mortimer
1 the members of the board .
Mr. and Sirs. Bernard H. Bloch Sara Natinsky were joint hos- bride-elect with a bridge and mid-
and children, Richard Lee and teases at a miscellaneous shower night luncheon. The J. L. Hudson
Nancy, of 2979 Leslie Aye. are and bridge on May I at Buddy's. Sport, Wear Department enter-
business trip to Grand Rapids, spending the summer at their rot- Covers were laid for 80 guests. On tained with a luncheon and shower
where he 'pent a month.
tage at Case Lake. June 5, Miss Sarah Klayman and for 30 guests.

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