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Engagements

!, Picks June 28 as
Her Wedding Date

Miss Eva Judith Sacheroff of
Cleveland will be married on Thurs-
day, June 28, to Rabbi Louis J.
Mrs William J. Wolfsky announces the engagement of her nisi-elan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Mrs.
daughter, Edythe Jane, to Lee William Oppenheim, son of
Cashdan of 1975 l'ingree Ave. The
Casper Oppenheim.
Miss Esther Kovinsky's engagement to Harold S. Goldberg was
announced recently at a luncheon at Fox and hounds Inn by her
parents, 5Ir. and Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky of Pontiac. Miss Kovinsky
5505 graduated June 6 from the National College of Education,
Evanston, Ill. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goldberg.
Morris B. Sanders of Little Rock, .Nrk., announces the engage-
ment of his daughter, Mary Louise, to Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal of this city.

Wedding Calendar

DISCRIMINATING DETROITERS ALWAYS
Vacation at

June 23—Miss Sarah Freedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Freedman, to Joseph Tayber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Tayber, at

and Open Pores
bar you from having
the youthful skin you envy!

Helena Rubinstein

the home of Rabbi M. 'Lager.

BARON'S RESORT

Don't Let
Blackheads

June 24—Miss Alice May Aronson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Aronson 'bti 2701 Monterey Ave., to Moses Grossman of Detroit,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grossman of Pittsburgh, Pa.
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
June 24—Miss Mae Rudman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Rudman, to !lorry N. Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Katz, at the
Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and
Beth Abraham Synagogue, Linwood and Sturtevant.
"hewer. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds
June 24—Miss Jean Dworkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
MRS. MILTON D. MANACHER
—dance pavilion, etc.
Dworkin of 9102 Russell St., to Sidney Katchem, son of Mr. and
0 BEAUTY GRAINS—A scientific preparation
(Miss Hannah Manischewits)
RATES ON APPLICATION
Mrs. Charles Katchem of Minneapolis, Minn., at Congregation Beth
which cleanses the pores to their depths, free.
Men's and Women's Solariums — Social and Physical Directors
NEW YORK. -- In a ceremony Yehuda, Pingree and Woodrow Wilson.
Tennis courts, golf course nearby. Concert orchestra, two
ing them of impurities, blackheads, whiteheads
June 24—Miss Gertrude Epstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
distinguished by strict Orthodox
performances weekly, in our new dance and recreation hall.
Epstein
of
2740
Elmhurst
Ave.,
to
Sam
Herman,
son
of
Mrs.
Sarah
ritual jn which 100 rabbis partici-
... 1.00, 2.00.
MISS EVA JUDITH S ACHEROFF
Gladstone
Ave.
Ceremony
at
4
p.
ma
at
Congregation
of
pated,
bliss
Hannah
Manischewitz,
Ilerman
Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's
daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Hirsch B'nai David, Elmhurst and Fourteenth. Reception will follow at ceremony will be performed by
0 BLACKHEAD AND OPEN PORE PASTE
the Most Modern Resort in Michigan
A. M. Hershman and Dr. Leo M.
Manischewitz of 300 Central Park 2740 Elmhurst Ave. No cards.
—Enlivens the skin, corrects blackheads, large
Franklin.
West, became the bride of Milton
June 24—Miss Maurine Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
pores, and leaves the face young and glowing
The marriage ceremony will be
Mrs.
D. Manacher, son of Mr. and
Stone, to Albert Allan Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams, attended by members of the immed-
... 1.00, 2.00.
Bernard Manacher of Jersey City. at the Italian Gardens of the Book Cadillac Hotel.
You Can Have • Grand Time and Help a Most Worthy Cause
iate
family,
and
a
reception
will
The marriage took place on June
by attending the
June 24--Miss Grace Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry follow from it to II p. Ili., at the
Wee( floor
1:1, in the Spanish Hall of the
Cohen of 2715 Rochester Ave., to Harry Simon, son of Samuel Simon home of Rabbi Cashdan's sinter
Broadway Central Hotel, Broad-
of Indiandale Ave., at Book-Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Harold N. Rosen- and brother-in-law , Dr. and Mrs.
way and Third St. in New York
thal will perform the ceremony.
Adolph Erlich of 2283 Taylor Ave.
City. The actual ceremony was
June 24—Miss Sara Geer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel No cards have been issued.
performed by Rabbi Joseph Kon-
Miss Sacheroff, a graduate of
Mrs.
Julius
Salta,
at
Hotel
and
witz, president of the Union of Geer, to Allen A. Salta, son of Mr.
Miami University, is a member of
Orthodox Rabbis of the United Webster Hall. Rabbi llarold N. Rosenthal will officiate.
ci by the
sp
Phi Beta Kappa and reveivial a fel-
June 26—Miss Lee Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
States and Canada, Rabbi Simon
lowship to the Graduate School for
Finkelstein, relative of the bride, H. Shepherd of Pasadena Ave., to Morris Weingarten, son of Mr. and Jewish Social Work.
and Rabbi Menachem Hochstein. Mrs. Benjamin Weingarten of Toronto, Ont., at Congregation Shaarey .
Rabbi Cashdan, a graduate of
(Jewish Free Burial Assn.)
Six hundred guests, among whom Zedek. Ceremony at 6:30 p. m. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will the University of Michigan and He-
were included prominent persons ofliciate.
brew Union College, is rabbi of
in Jewish life, in the professional,
June 27—Miss Peggy Zebrak, daughter of Mrs. Fanny Zebrak, Temple Beth El of Madison, Wis.
social and business world's attend- to Eugene Sigmund Simon, at noon at the Stotler Hotel. Dr. Leo M.
Leaves Foot of Griswold at 8:30 P. M.
ed the dinner in the Colonial Hall Franklin will officiate, and the ceremony will be followed by a wedding
Dancing to the Snappy Tunes of
of the Broadway Central Hotel. breakfast.
DAVE DIAMOND AND HIS ORCHESTRA
An elaborate reception followed
June 28—Miss Hernia Maxine Grabowsky, daughter of Mr. and

TICKETS 65c
in the Gold Room, French Room
Mrs. Max Grabowsky of 107 Winona Ave., to Herbert Sydney Frank,
and Green Ballroom of the same
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Frank of 97 Fa rand Park, at Temple
hotel. Dr. Reuben Finkelstein, an
Dr. A. 51. Torgow, ton of Mr.
Beth El, at 2 p. m.
uncle of the bride, acted as toast-
June 28—Miss Eva Judith Sacheroff of Cleveland, to Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Torgow of 2225
master.
Blaine Ave., was awarded his
Louis
J.
Cashdan,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joel
Cashdan
of
1975
Pingree
Manischewitz
The former Miss
m., at the home of Rabbi Cashdan's M. I). degree by the Rush Medical
was graduated from New York Ave. Reception from 8 to 11 p. m.
The Largest and Finer'
Adolph Erlich of 2283 Taylor School of Chicago,
Leo I. Franklin, son of Dr. and University on the morning of her sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and
Dr. Torgow, who is well known
Equipped F0 0 T Treatment
Leo M. Franklin, was elected wedding day, receiving a Bachelor Ave. No cards.
in local youth circles, having been
Mire in the World.
a member of the board of directors of Arts degree. She is a keen
June 28—.Miss Anna Mark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David active in
Men who •re particular about the care and
if
INS
Of
COMM
Emma
Young Judaea during
21
of the Detroit Bar Association, and student of the social sciences and Mark of 25 Tennyson Ave., to Dr. M. L. Falick, son of Mrs. Hindu
appearance of their white linen suits send
the movement m early years of ac-
• expects to continue her studies. Falick.
them to FOREST . . Vitalise Dry Cleaning
tivities in Detroit, received his
Mr. Manacher attended Lehigh
June 28—Miss Shirley Hibler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. B. degree from the University
100' , 11(1AUSIS
ligROPODPIS
is the reason. It keeps them Fresh and White.
University
and
William
and
Mary
to
Emil
Rose,
son
of
Mrs.
Sarah
llibler
of
1986-I3uena,,Vista
Ave.,
WI GRISWOLD 3rfa FLOOR Open
of !Michigan in 1927. Ile earned
College where he took an active Rose of Calvert Ave., at Temple Beth El, Rabbi Leon Frain officiating.
his
Ph.
D.
from
the
University
of
EvenMp
750
Rabbi
part in college affairs.
White Flannel Trousers
• ••
''
Chicago in 1933.
Hirsch Manischewitz, father of the
$1.25 Up
Earning his A. B. from Michi-
Ladles' Dresses
bride, is widely known in Jewish
gan with highest honors, Dr. Tor-
circles for his philanthropy and
gow left for Chicago to continue
interest in Jewish problems. He
his studies. For his Ph. D. de-
is an executive officer of the B.
gree he did research work in the
Manischewitz Matzo Co., founded
pituitary gland in the department
by his late father, Doe-Ber Man-
June 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Morton Hack, a soil, James Arthur.
of physiological chemistry and
ischewitz in 1888. Rabbi Mains-
June 6—To Mr. an Mrs. Adrian Tobias (Lenore Grossman) phramacology. This work was
: chewitz and his family formerly
supported in part by the Rocke-
resided in Cincinnati, where for of 14879 Washburn Ave., a non, Richard Gary.
June 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glasier (Sarah Rudolph of feller Foundation, His work has
many years hts name was linked
been
reported in the Journal of
('hattanooga, Tenn.) a daughter, Dorothy Jane.
to Jewish and civic affairs.
to your
Experimental Medicine, in the is-
533-517 EAST FOREST
The couple sailed 011 an ex-
sue of June, 1934, Only a hand-
land
tended trip to Bermuda. Later,
ful of scientists have done re-I
Mr. and Mrs. Manacher may go
search work in the pituitary gland.
to Europe. On their return, they
I ZIA
Dr. Torgow has joined the staff
expect to take up residence in the
of the Mt. Sinai Hospital in Chi-
WHY DON'T YOU BUDGET?
Alras Hotel, Park Ave., New York

Carl.
Sour golernment, tour stele. nor keen litetnietw
City. Mr. Manacher is a junior
nien mil down emsenerw In budgeting. Man/
The Jewish Community Center registration," Mrs. Meyers stated,
executive of the Central Coal
lb...tont families (b.. ,.. .111411 I hecountry Yule
Play School will open Monday, "and we do hope that the space
.... let .1111 protect their homes and lined ones
Company of New York, of which
carry an extensive line of high
In the some method.
June 26, at 9 a. m., in its quarter- and program will permit all who JEWISH RADIO FORUM
deem.. colts,
quality suits,
his father is president.
So o ,no budget In naltantage. The Melnupolllan
GIVES MUSICAL HOUR
shoe.; cotton, Silk and woolen
in the Center Building, 8904 wish to attend to do so."
Life I oml mote 1'
pain will hell/ min start .ask
goods; food stuffs, household
,
LEO I. FRANKLIN
Woodward at Holbrook, Mrs.
for a tom of 11
booklet, • . let Budget Help..
Mrs. Meyers is beginning her
utensils, soaps, tobaccos, sweets
It
Solomon
Golub
and Cantor Santa.
fifth year as chairman of the
•nd countless other articles;
new
the
first
meeting
of
the
at
(Imported and domestic).
klar to Be Featured
committee. Under her leadership
board was elected treasuier of the
All these can be obtained at
the school grew from a simple
association.
TOROSIN by your relatives, IF
05015,5 /3111
Itemssmilng
Townsend fair,
SCHILLER - SIMONS
Jewish
music interpreted by
recreational
project
to
a
play
Mr. Franklin, who is a member
YOU SEND THEM A TORGSIN
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
school with its emphasis on edu- two lending musicians will feature
The marriage of Miss Phyllis
ORDER.
of the law firm of Oxtoby, Hull
the
program
of
the
Jewish
Radio
cational
and
health
projects.

and Robison, is the youngest mem- Jane Simons, daughter of Mr. and
Three years ago the policy of hot Forum over Station WJBK next
ber of the Detroit Bar Association !Mrs. Benjamin Simons, of W. Chi-
The Dollar buys now more
lunches WAS introduced. This Sunday, June 24, from 6:15 to
board, being by 10 years younger cago Blvd., and Morris Schiller,
than ever in the Soviet Union.
proved to be a most welcome ad- 6:45 p. m.
son
of
Mrs.
Oscar
Schiller
of
De-
than any other board member. He
Solomon Golub of New York,
dition to the school's program.
For Torgsin orders visit your
graduated from the University of troit, was solemnized at the Book-
BE PHOTOGRAPHED
Neal bank or authorised agent
Cadillac
Hotel
at
12:30
o'clock
In preparation for the opening nationally noted composer and
Michigan Law School in 1926.
Tuesday. The marriage service
of the school, the Playschool vol. singer of Jewish folk music, who
Sittings made in Studio or Home.
was solemnized by Rabbi A. M.
unteers, headed by Mrs. I. I. Hitt- Is a guest of Detroit's Jewish
A price moae lo suit elegy pone.
TEMPLE CLUB ELECTS
ker, met with Miss Helen Denecke. community this week, will sing Eminent Composer to B. Pre•
Hershman.
The bride wore a gown of white
director of student training at the folk songs that have made
Dented in Recital at Temple
OFFICERS ON SUNDAY
1). SPELI,"1-1N Sit DIOS
lace fashioned with a long train
Beth El
the Children's Center of the Michi . him famous. Cantor Jacob H.
gan Children's Fun and recently Sonenklar of Congregation Shan-
The annual election of officers and long, fitted sleeves. A coif
rey Zedek will chant the hymns
of New York,
Solomon
Golub
of
veil
of
tulle
followed
the
line
of
appointed
executive
director
of the Young People's Temple
General Representative in U.S.A
the Sigma Gamma Clinic, to dis of the synagogue. Both artists poet-composer and singer, will be
Club will be held Sunday, June her gown's train in the back and
at AMTORCL 2411 Fifth Ave.. N.Y.
cuss problems confronting those have contributed much to the presented in a program of his own
24, at Temple Beth El, at 2:30 fell to her waist in front. She
carried white orchids, gardenias
who take part in the Play Schou I appreciation of Jewish music in Li•der next Wednesday evening,
p m sharp.
A merica.
June 27, at Temple Beth El.
the
valley.
program.
The nominating committee has and lilies of
Mr. Golub, who is known in the
Rabbi I.eon Fram of Temple
,Miss
Adelaide
Waingold,
who
act-
The registration for member
submitted a slate of officers. Other
musical world on both continents as
Beth
El
will
also
he
heard
on
the
nominations can be made from ed as maid of hongr, was also
ship in the Playschool was corn
n same program in his Sunday after-
gowned
in
white
with
which
she
the floor. There will be 16 direc-
pleted Wednesday, June 20, •he
noon class in Judaism.
tors elected, subject to the accept- wore a hat of red and carried red
the physical and dental examine
MRS. HENRY MEYERS
Aaron Kurland, chairman of the
The bridesmaids, Miss
ance of a new constitution which roses.
tion of more than 200 rhildre
will be submitted at this meeting. Edith Lieberman, Miss Rose Mo- Henry Meyers, chairman of Iii: was completed by committee forum, will introduce the program.
dell
and
Miss
Sylvia
Beiberstein,
The board of directors unani-
Playschool committee, announced headed by Mrs. David Huber an
mously acclaimed the past sea- were gowned in frocks similarly
"More than 200 children have Mrs. Maurice Goldstick, chairme " S. E. SALLAN JOINS
son as one of the most success- made but of different pastel undergone physical examination , of the medical and dental com
:Modes.
With
them
they
wort
DETROIT WITH AFRICA
ful in the club's history. The
and other steps necessary for mittees respectively.
diversification of activities, which matching wide-brimmed hats of
SAY WEDS
muc• ming
maline
and
carried
bouquets
of
For the first time in the h istory
included dramatics, athletics, dis-
rose,. fell streamers of white satin.•
of the trade, diamonds are to be
cussion groups, lectures and mu- roses harmonizing with their of blue, beige, green and
respectively. All wore large pie
The bride's sister, Miss Ann brought directly from the cutters
'Peal operas, in addition to the frocks.
William Schomberger wag Mr. ture hats and quaint mits in con- Brown, was maid of honor. and in ('ape Town, Kimberley, Jo-
social functions, were met with
approval by the entire member- Schiller's bent man, and Lawrence trusting colors and carried sheath- her bridesmaids were the Misses hannesburg and Pretoria to De-
Herman,
Joseph Falk and Irving of roses.
troit.
quells, erns
ship.
Ethel Dater, Rose Goldberg, Gus-
• We LENGTHEN Them
It hitrit'sSTX
Cups for the winners of the Goldstein acted as ushers.
J. Zuckerberg acted as be.:
The purchaser is S. E. Sallan,
tie
Mitt,
Belle
Resnick,
Pearl
Following
the
wedding
dinner
president of Sallan, Inc., who has
man. The ushers were William.
badminton tournament will be
• We WIDEN Them
awarded at the moonlight, Mon- for 175 guests, the bridal couple Nelson, Jack Holzman, Max Heck- Moskowitz and Betty Grose. The established an office in Kimberley
• Deal woof share we renew shovel We'll
$1.29
left for New York, where they er and Al Saxon.
PILI-V:
day evening.
bride's brother, Joe Brown, served in order to make this direct con-
tweeter lengthse ohltb at le
3 for a:13
w• mown, mole Mow sew, awl Ire
According to Saul II. Rose, will sail Thursday for a West In-
nection between Detroit
The mother of the bride chi, as best man.
and
DON'T ohms. he style. lemon wired
president, the social activities will dies cruise. They will be gone for a gown of Eleanor blue lace, an•I
Supper for 200 guests followed South Africa. His non, Raymond
VACATION AND SPORTS ' continue throughout the summer about four weeks and on their re- the groom's Mother wore beige.
the ceremony. Many guests were B. Sallan, leaven June 23, via Gib-
SPECIALS
turn will make their home in
117 It. (Mehl/ HEVER
raker and Cape Town, to take
months.
Among the out-of-town guest• present from Pittsburgh.
ied of llatlson's. 1/pp. Itroodway %whet.
Detroit.
groom will re- charge of this interesting task.
The bride and

1111111 51. JIGEFEIVOIN AVE.
were Miss Betty Oken of New
Bathing Suits Sr"
Diellseen
Porkers./ mad Enemas
side
in
Jackson.
Mich..
and
for
Tarim.. Color
York Cty, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gott
KAPLAN • NELSON
binalhww
Mar
A. Z. A. CHAPTER 93
1'
0., Herbert Gold. the remainder of the summer will
At a ceremony of unusual leb of Akron,
A.
Z.
A.
Chapter
93
met
at
the
Billets
in
Jackson.
be
at
Lake
SOW David Cederhattin hat a signal
beauty which took place in the berg of Chcago.
NORVAL SLOBIN GETS
Jewish Community Center , Dexter
SOLOMON GOLUB
honor nferred upon halt Suntt•y m-
Polo Shirts $I*"
A reception and dinner fob
ballroom of the Detroit Leland
Ing ohne he was in ttetrolt manning
and Lawrence, on June lb.
HIS M. A. FROM WAYNE
STAMELL • SCHWARTZ
..hurt sleeves, Mewl
with Itrfolrs et Termite Roth F.I. during Hotel un
the apostle of modern art-sung and .
Sunday evening, June lowed the ceremony. The coupb-
for gait. tennis, rte.
Aleph
Saunders
Goodstein
re-
51
Pram
11e,
1,0.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
Schwartz
of
the Meow,. of MOH
interpreter of his'
17, Miss'Estelle Nelson, daughter left on • boat cruise through O. ,
turned from
ceetothourn wan one of the two speakers
Indianapolis. Ile as a remarkable
Norval Slobin, son of Mr. and
the
Ave.
announce
1717
Gladstone
own
Limier,
is
also
known
to
De-
1
at the Sunrise ser‘i.m. on Belle Isle ..-
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Nelson of 3297 lakes.
Wash Ties. 3k
marriage of their daughter, Rose. brought with him • guest, Phil troit music lovers, having had his Mrs. Samuel K. Slobin of 8951
.no• ted ander the moven,e of the Nancy .
White Ducks, 31.49
of the Detroit News., Grand Ave., was united in mar-
Smith, who stayed for the meet-
Pinehurst
Ave., received his Mas-
Brow. Column
of
Dr.
Meyer
Stamell,
son
to
for
HIMELSTEIN • ROSE
songs sung and interpreted here
riage to Sam Kaplan of Detroit.
IltretYll 16.0 and Ksnn people lintened
ing.
ter of Arts degree from Wayne
to the inspiring eldrevees delivered by
over a decade
Mrs. Bessie Morris of this cm Mr. and Sirs J. Stamell of 2503
Straw Hats - • $1.35 up
The ceremony was performed by
The club voted in pledgee Ben-
University,
his thesis being on the
Rabbi Cedartown. and to Edgar fieWIlt
Taylor
Ave.,
at
Hotel
Stotler,
on
is admirers have arranged for
Al., F'asratas lad smiler, mg.
announces the marriage of het
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka.
Jones In thet •atl, hour. of the morning
Sunday, June 17. Rabbi A. M. jamin Roth. Milton Hoffer will him. luring his stay in Detroit, a subject "The Disarmament Policy
The bride was beautiful in ■ daughter. Miss Fannie Rose, for-
be
voted
on
at
the
next
meeting,
Soviet
Russia
from 1922-1929."
lot
SPORT SHOES • • • 35.00
Mra Itaild Hoffman and her ilstoghter,
fitted gown of white satin over merly of Los Angeles, to Harm Hershman performed the cere- while Albert Tobin has three request program of his oty com- : He has been advised to develop hia
Ail wisits sod lataft-iwd-White
rift. •re to 1.11,1. PIO. tor a mtmitis
mony and was assisted by Rabbi
positions, The program will con-
low of Mt. Siren before ratio., up reel- which was ■ jacket of lace but- Ilimelstein, son of Mr. and Mrra.
weeks
to
wait.
Ph. D. degree.
fine
essay
for
his
Eisenman and Rabbi I. Stitaky
sist of four groups of songs select-
.1.n. -e In their new home
toned high and with long sleeves. Max llimelstein on June 10, in J.
White Sport Caps - 89c
Mr. Slobin, who is married aid
of Warren, Ohio.
ed from Mr. Golub's cycles: Heroes
Mrs. Ilenr. Kroltehek And her two The jacket extended into a train Chicago, Ill.
An.,
resides
at
2254
Hazelwood
The bride a-ore • satin and lace
of My Youth, Youth and Lopcpng.
grandsons, Robert and Tip h•rd. loft
several yards in length. Complet-
earned his M. A. while teaching la
Thorsasy for the Es,. sm. En...eh
gown and carried a bouquet of of tea roses, and the mother of Toil and Freedom and Seasons.
BROWN -DATER
I. to spend the nonmer on the New Jer-
ing this exquisite costume was a
the Detroit Public Schools and the
nee eomd and In M•Ine with her daugh•
On June 17, in Congregation white roses. Miss Marian Schwartz, the groom wore brown chiffon and • Rebecca Katzman Frohman, able
MEN'S SHOP
hip-line veil held in place by •
Detroit piani•t. will accompany Mr. United Hebrew Schools, of which
ter sod enntin-la•. Mr and Mrs Marry
Beth Yehuda, Miss Ida Brown. sister of the bride. was maid of ■ corsage of yellow roses.
Mra 171111 AT., al llalristowsil
Kohler while her ,grand•nn. will roo- Juliet lace cap with orange blos-
He re-
he is also a graduate.
Following the ceremony, dinner
She
wore
blue
crepe.
honor
and
Meyer
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mn.
tlet. on to Came Cahoon. near Win•
soms. Her bouquet was white
The only eselsoia. itabertiasheel
reined his A. B. from Wayne Unl-
Store on Twelfth St.
Brown, became the bride of Maur , had a corsage of tea roses. Ben was served to 175 guests, among
1 nroD %Iwo , to spend1 heir istatton roses and baby breath.
versity, then the College of the
Itnhen Koonehek Is to he a our
shorn
were:
Sholom
Goldman and
PLANT
TREE
TO
HONOR
as
Stamell
attended
his
brother
Re,
swanay.
to
I
Ogee WeMe
Miss Flo Nelson attended her ire Dater, son of Max Dater.
at the came
i City of Detroit, graduating with
BIRTH OF CHILD
best man. The bridesmaids were: son. Ma3irice, J. llotTman and
I sister as maid of honor and was M ogilefsky'Officiated.
. distinction. Ilia graduation from
daughters, Rose and Frieda of
1101,1 1".11.1 , V hs• had as the %now-
Miss Brown was gowned in inert Miss Florence Corinblatt. Miss
enewe tweter]. Ira Levy of L•ng !timed, dressed in lace, her gown being of
The Junior Jewish National ' Northern High School was also
Coach Consulate Saes Sao Paolo N T tintrle• r newer, of I•'Ivo N T. baby blue. She carried talisman satin, fashioned on princess lines Tillie Connblatt, Miss Ruth Stam- New York Cdy; Mrs. Jacob Stohi
' marked by summa cum laude
Joe
and
Jackie,
of
Mon-
Fund
planted
a
tree
in
Palestine,
and
tons,
East
Ill,-man
of
M
tweak..
•net
his
Fink.
Sylvia
Mrs.
Ley
ell and
Nazi Paper.
roses and hyacinths. The brides- Iwith a long train and tight sleeve..
roern-mere ennv Wove of Willeo•Parre
Schwartz and Esther Corinblatt treal. Que., and Joe Sklaver of through the Jewish National Fund honors.
SAO PAULO. Brazil. (JTA)— •
Alt of the hov• are Yettlest• at the ! maids were Misses Theresa Sax- and wore a full tolled veil caved-
the
birth
of
Council,
in
honor
of
Boston.
Masa.
Mi. tine
T h e Czechoslovakian consulate Caltinstly
! in. at the sides. She carried a were the flower girls.
; son. Celia Genelin, Esther
A good worts is often of more
Dr. and Mrs. Stamen left for Sander Joy Gutfreund, sed of Mr.
The mother of the bride wore
sprinkled
here has brought suit against the
brut and Ruth Weisman. who were !bouquet of valley lilies
I benefit to a moo than good advice,.
' • peach lore gown and a corsage an extended tour through - the East. and Mrs. Joseph Gutfreund.
The easier the job the harder it
breath,
from
which
local Deutsche Zeitung for al-
I
with
babel
all gowned in lace in the talon
leged attaeks upon Czechoslovakia. is to land.

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