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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kaufman of 9331 McQuade Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Charles Stern, eon of
• Mrs. Lena Stern of Woodrow Wilson Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell W. Benjamin of 7392 Woodrow Wilson
Ave. announce the engagement of their granddaughter, Miss Yvonne
• Wertheimer, to Robert B. Berke, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Berko-
witz of St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Rose Skolnik of 2300 Tuxedo Ave. announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Corinne Miriam, to Joseph C. Diem, son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Diem of Pore Huron, Mich. At home Sunday, June
17, afternoon and evening. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Hwy Burstein of West Buena Vista Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Belle, to Sam Dubrinsky, son of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Dubrinsky of West Grand Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman announce the engagement of their
Toba Eleanor, to Bertram Lewis Smolder, son of Mrs.
Norman Smokier and the late Mr. Smokier. Miss Berman is a gradu-
ate of the dramatic department of the Detroit Institute of Musical
Arts and Emerson College, Boston, Mass., where she was affiliated
' with Sigma Delta Chi. Mr. Smokier attended the University of Penn-
. sylvania and is a graduate of the Detroit College of Law.
daughter,
DISCRIMINATING DETROITERS ALWAYS
Vacation at
BARON'S RESORT
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
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Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and
shower. Children's dining room and governess—playground ,
—dance pavilion, etc.
RATES ON APPI.ICATION
Men's and Women'. Solariums — Social and Physical Directors
Tennis courts, golf course nearby. Concert orchestra, two
performances weekly, in our new dance and recreation ball.
Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's
the Most Modern Resort in Michigan
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MISS ZALDA J. TEITELBAUM
ro n Teitelbaum
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'1 of 2936 Fullerton Ave., announce
1 . the engagement of Cher daughter,
: Zelda J., to Samuel F. Hinman,
. son of Mr. and MI,. Joseph S. But-
man of Lynn, Mass.
Wedding Calendar
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June 17—Miss Jennie Sodos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Sodos of 1500 Taylor Ave., to Edward I. Solomon, at Congregation
! 3lishkan Israel, Linwood and Blaine.
Jur 17—Miss Evelyn Knoppon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Knoppow of 2740 Fullerton Ave., to Albert Dubin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Dubin of 1650 Gladstone Ave. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
will officiate.
JUNE 17—Miss Mollie Fortner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Portner, to Irving Pitzak, son of Mrs. A. Pitzak, at l'hiladelphia-
Byron Hall. Ceremony at 8 p. In. Rabbi I. Straus will officiate.
Council Camp Ready
For Opening July 1
Helen Denecke, director of stu-
dents training at the Children's
Center of the Michigan Childress'
Fund and director-elect of Sigma
Gamma ('linic, will lead a discus-
sion at the Volunteers Institute of
the Jewish Community Center
Playschool, Monday, June 18, at
10:15 o'clock, under the sponsor-
ship of the volunteer committee
headed by Mrs. I. I. Bittker, ac-
cording to a , statement by Mrs.
Henry Meyers, chairman of the
Piny:wined Committee.
When the Institute opens its
session, the medical committee
hAtied by Mrs. David 1. Huber,
and the dental committee under
the direction of Mrs. Maurice
Goldstick, will direct the physical
and dental examinations of the
first group of registered children.
These committees will be assisted
by several volunteer physicians
and dentists.
The Playschool will open its
session Monday, June 25 in the
Jewish Community Center, Wood-
ward and Holbrook. The program
will consist of class work based on
the progressive educational ap-
proach, mass activity, hot lunches,
restsperiods, periodic physical and
dental follow-up, and trips to vari-
ous points of interest.
Mrs. Hass Heads
Center Home Group
Mrs. Edward H. Robbins, chair-
man of all promotional Council
Camp committees, Mrs. Allan Sel-
min, Council Camp director, and
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, chairman
Mrs. Samuel Glogower, general of the junior activities committee
chairman's' accompanied by the of the Jewish Community Center,
chairmen of the promotional com- and Mrs. Ily C. Broder, chairman
June 17—Miss Anne Kroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett
mittees, visited Council Camp at of the junior mass activities com-
Kroll of Delmar Ave., to Irving R. Blackman, at Congregation B'nai
Jeddo, Mich., on Thursday of this mittee, in a joint statement, an-
David, Elmhurst and 14th.
week. Preparations are being made
June 17—Miss Rose Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. for the opening of the camp on
Broadway and Clinton Streets
Meyer
Stamell;
son
of
Mr.
July 1, under the auspices of the
Schwartz of 1717 Gladstone Ave., to Dr.
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
Detroit Section of the National
and Mrs. J. Stamell of 2503 Taylor Ave., at the Statler Hotel.
MAX ELKIN, Manager
Council of Jewish Women. The
June 17—Miss Frieda Sachs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
buildings,
grounds, athletic equip-
D. Sachs of Gladstone Ave., to Dr. Harry B. Handelsman of Chicago. ment and furnishiAgs are in read-
Grand Opening of a Permanent Jewish Theater
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate.
iness for the enjoyment of camp-
in Mt. Clemens
June 17—Miss Molly Natinsky, daughter of Mrs. Nathan Natin- ers. Mrs. Joseph Welt, Mrs. Albert
I sky of 340 Englewood Ave., to Norman Cohen, son of Mrs. Jacob Kahn and Mrs. Melville Welt are
Cohen of Rochester, N. Y., at Congregation 'B'nai David, Elmhurst in charge of these activities.
Council Camp will be open
and Fourteenth.
through Labor Day for the benefit
of
June 17 — Miss Sylvia Margolis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Gilbert, the noted Jewish actor, and company
of business and professional wo -
Louis Margolis of 2706 Leslie Ave., to Max Garland, son of Mr. and
supporting stars will open with the play
men, and students. There is a jun -
Mrs. Samuel Garland of 6429 Hartford Ave. Ceremony at 5:30
ior girls' group, from 15 to 17,
p. rat. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.M
for whom there is a special routine
June 19—Miss Phyllis Jane Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and special activities. Every sport
I Ben Simon of Chicago Blvd., to Morris C. Schiller, son of Mrs. Oscar may be enjoyed at Council Camp.
1 Swimming, tennis, golf practise,
I Schiller at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
June 24—Miss Alice May Aronson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hiking, baseball, basketball and
THE CAST: Louis Aronovitz, Harry Fordan, Sally
bi un telupdaerciticiipnattiohne
John Aronson of 2701 Monterey Ave., to Moses Grossman of Detroit, day's sports are
Josefson, Goldie Cohen, Stella- Shulman, Julia
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grossman of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Varady, Harry Heffenberg, Harry Hyman.
June 24—Miss Mae Rudman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max is not compulsory.
A lazy day may
be spent on the sandy beach, the
Rudman, to Harry N. Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs J Jacob Katz at the shady porches, or in the well-
MRS. ARTHUR J. HASS
ADMISSION: 40 CENTS
Beth Abraham Synagogue, Linwood and Sturtevant.
equipped library. Diversions in-
Performances begin at 8:30 P. M. Sharp
June 24—Miss Jean Dworkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl elude dramatics, newspaper work, nounced the appointment of Mrs.
Arthur Hass as the chairman of
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Dworkin of 9102 Russell St., to Sidney Katchem, son of Mr. and bridge and dancing.
Registration for Council Camp the Center llome Camp, a recre-
Mrs. Charles Katchem of Minneapolis, Minn., at Congregation Beth
may be made at the Council Club- ational and educational project
Yehuda, Pingree and Woodrow Wilson,
June 24—Miss Gertrude Epstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max house, 89 Rowena St., Col. 0450; for boys and girls between the
Epstein of 2740 Elmhurst Ave., to Sam Herman, son of Mrs. Sarah or the Detroit Jewish Community ages of 12 and 16.
Approximately 100 young peo-
Herman of Gladstone Ave. Ceremony at 4 p. m. at Congregation Center, Madison 8275. Round trip
B'nai David, Elmhurst and Fourteenth. Reception will follow at bus transportation is furnished at' ple will participate in the program
which will be conducted at the
2740 Elmhurst Ave. No cards, a nominal fee.
Brady School located on Joy Road
June 24—Miss Maurine Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
at Lawton, commencing July 2.
Stone, to Albert Allan Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams, PROCTOLOGIC SOCIETY
Mrs. Hass stated that registra-
at the Italian Gardens ofZhe Book Cadillac Hotel.
NAMES KALLET EDITUrt tions for this new communal pro-
June 24—Miss Grace Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'foul
ject would be open until Wednes-
Cohen of 2715 Rochester Ave., to Ilarry Simon, son of Samuel Susan
June 20.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Kallet day,
The medical t mittee headed
of Indiandale Ave., at Book-Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Harold N. Rosen-
of 2372 Oakman Blvd. returned by Mrs. Samuel B. Keene, and as-
thal will perform the ceremony.
from Cleveland where they at-
June 24—Miss Sara Geer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel tended the convention of the sisted by Mrs. Maurice Goldstick
and Mrs. David I. Huber, is com-
Geer, to Allen A. Salta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Salts, at Hotel American Medical Association.
pleting arrangements for physical
Webster Hall. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will officiate.
Dr. Kallet delivered a paper be-
dental examinations which
June 26—Miss Lee Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael j fore the American Proctologic So- and
those who are registered must un-
H. Shepherd of Pasadena Ave., to Morris Weingarten, non of Mr. and ciety and was accorded a distinct
dergo on Wednesday, June 20.
,ssw • Mrs. Benjamin Weingarten of Toronto, Ont., at Congregation Shaarey honor by being appointed editor
Serving with Mrs. Keene on the
Zedek. Ceremony at 6:30 p. m. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will of the Transactions of the Amer-
Committee are Mesdames Howard
ican Proctologic Society for the Kaichen, Ellis Thal, Leo Croll, My-
officiate.
June 27—Miss Peggy Zebrak, daughter of Mrs. Fanny Zebrak, coming year.
ron Steinberg and Barry Cohn.
to Eugene Sigmund Simon, at noon at the Statler Hotel. D. Leo M.
Franklin will officiate, and the ceremony will be followed by a wedding
breakfast.
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June 28—Miss Ilerma Maxine Grabowsky, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Grabowsky of 107 Winona Ave., to Herbert Sydney Flank,
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Frank of 97 Farrand Park, at Temple
'Beth El, at 2 p. m.
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Dancing Outdoors
Sports and Good Food
ADMISSION 25e
DIRECTIONS: Woodward to Royal Oak, Main St, turn right
to Rochester Road to 161% Mile Road
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Will Open June 25
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Births
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June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldstein (Lucille Schreiber)
of Buffalo, N. Y., a daughter, Marilyn Hannah.
June 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ily Jacob of Salinas, Calif., a Ron .
June 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein (Ruth Fine), a daughter,
Susan Greta.
ToMiutair,i. d Mrs. Abe Fish of 3261 West Grand Ave., •
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daughter,
ue nre 3 Beverly
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May 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Green (Esther Goldberg),
a daughter, Judith Ann.
May 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Yager of 13010 Kercheval
Ave., a son, Marvin.
SELECTS JUNE 24 AS
HER MARRIAGE DATE
PLANT 14 TREES
IN PALESTINE
Louis J. Tobin, chairman of the
tree committee of the Jewish Na-
tional, announces that the follow-
ing trees were planted in Palestine
through his commmittee during
the past week:
Five trees by children and grand-
children of the Weber and Benyaa
families, in memory of Mrs. Etta
Weber who died in March Dm
Two trees by Pythian Sisters,
Greater Detroit Temple No. 162 ,
in memory of all Pythian Sisters
mothers, on the occassion of
Mother's Day.
Two trees by Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Weitzman, in memory of father
and mothsr, David and Tillie Ber-
kovitz, on the occasion of Mother's
Day.
One tree by M. Wolberg, in
memory of mother, Sarah Wei-
berg.
One tree by Miss Bess Osborne,
MISS SARAH EISMAN
in memory of uncle Frank Elias,
Miss Sarah Eisman will become' who died May 25, 1934.
the bride of Nathan Shur, of De-
One tree by Mr. and Mrs. B.
troit, on June 24. The bride-elect Agree, in memory of daughter,
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sadie Schwartz.
Jacob Eisman of 320 Owen Ave.,
One tree by J. V. Moross, 9469
and Mr. Shur is the son of Mr. and Monica, in memory of Dr Max
Mrs. Mishel Shur, of 2050 Hazel- Bailin.
One tree by Mr. and Mrs. David
wood Ave.
Levine, 1652 Burlingame, in honor
of the Bar Mitzvah of their ton
RABBINICAL ASSEMBLY
Hershel, on June 2.
WILL CONVENE JULY 3 ' The last donor is a non-Jesc.
The 34th annual convention of 'When it was suggested to him that
the Rabbinical Assembly of the the memory of a friend ran this
Jewish Theological Seminary of be memorialized, he responded
America will be held at the Fair- with a contribution for one tree.
The organizations having prom-
mount Hotel, Tannersville, N. Y.,
from July 9 to 6, according to an- ised to plant trees on Mother's
nouncement by Dr. Elias Margolin Day can send in their contribu-
of Mount Vernon, N. Y., president tions to Louis J. Tobin, 6414
Michigan Ave., or call Lat. 1676.
of the Rabbinical Assembly.
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