WW1 vixen- cam Apish Periodical Carter - - CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE TI E`Y)LTROITJEWISII Barc Appoints Miss Holinstat Engagements United States Marshall John J. Barc, immediately upon his being sworn into office last Tuesday, re- appointed Miss Adele Holinstat to MEN'S WHITE SUITS DRY CLEANED le MEN'S WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS Ili 75c $1.25 UP LADIES' DRESSES COLUMBIA 4200 IPC) CLEANERS 4 DYERS 533-547 FAST FOREST DISCRIMINATING DETROITERS ALWAYS Vacation at BARON'S RESORT SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and shower. Children's dining room and governess-playgrounds -Cut Courtesy Detroit MISS 'Se"' ADELE HOLINSTAT I Refrigerated Air Cooling System Makes Sax•Kay's a Delightful Place to Shot) in Mr. and Mrs. Sol Margolis of 2224 Blaine Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Jack Rappoport, son of Mr. and Sirs. David Rappoport of 2202 West Euclid Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bankler of 2303 Gladstone Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, formerly of California, to Joseph Shewach, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Shewach of Blaine Ave. Mr. and Sirs. Morris Goodman of Glynn Court announce the engagement of their daughter, Relit Sadell, to Joseph A. Stiffer, son of Mrs. C. Slitter of Chicago, Ill. The wedding will be in October. Mr. and Mrs. Shay Matches of Flint, Mich., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Betty, to Samuel Schuster, son of Mrs Esther Schuster of West Euclid Ave., Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Weiss of 2260 Gladstone Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Lauretta, to Harold Lachman, son of Mrs. Julius W. Lachman of 18080 Kentucky Ave. LINEN OR PALM BEACH AND HAND FINISHED TO INSURE COOLNESS AND SMARTNESS aROPIICLES Continuing Our emisAnnuall Sale Wedding Calendar With Further Drastic Reductions NOW WAY BELOW COST! July 14-Miss Ruth Gottfried of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, to Abe J. Schmerin of Detroit, son of Mrs. Bella Schmerin of Ilazelton, Pa., at the home of the bride's brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Emil H. Gottfried, 16901 Aldersyde Road, Shaker Heights, Cleveland. July 29-Miss Rose Mildred Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Gordon of 218 Josephine Ave., to Jack Victor Diamond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond of Calvert Ave. Reception at the home of the bride, 3 to 6 p. m. No cards. his staff and selected her to be the disbursing officer. Miss Holinstat was first oppoint- ed to the Marshall's staff nine years ago, and served under U S Marshalls Frank Newton June 29-To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip B. Kollin (Anne Marrich) of and John H. Grogan before her re-appointment by Marshall Bare. 2911 Monterey Ave., a daughter, Audrey Shelda. July 5-To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Freed (Jean Golinsky ) of 2939 Doris Ave., a son, Gerald Charles. Births Nag (IN Notts In honor of her skier-In-law, Mr,. 0,11. Ilan Lindenbalitll Of Brooklyn. N. Y., Mrs. William Bents enterMineol 18 guast• at S breakfast Midge at her home last Wednesday. Marriages Arlosoroff Branch Picnic This Sunday BRADFIELD - MUSLINER The marriage of NESS Jeanette Sarah Musliner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Musliner of the Mr. and Mrs. C. J. he, have returned from Charlevoix, where they etwnt a Detroit Leland Hotel, and Fred few da0s, Bradfield of Detroit, was solem- - Mr. and Mrs. N. Sellner had as their nized July 5 at the Detroit Leland Cu ,. ,', for several days. their Parents, Hotel. Rabbi Leon Fram offici- Mr. and Mrs. 01. tilickontan of Cleveland. ated. Mrs George Natio and son, Herman. Miss Virginia Cohen of Jackson ha, returned home aftd4 spending Foy attended her cousin as bridesmaid er& Idays In Detroit and Ann Arbor. and Dr. Alexander Bradfield was Mr. and Mrs. Louie Levine have as best man for his brother. their guest, their sister, Mn,. IL Wein- Following the ceremony, Mr. berg of Cincinnati. and Mrs. Bradfield left by motor Mts. A IL Boman lo leaving on Fri. don for Buffalo. where she will spend for a tour of the New England a few weeks with relative, States and upon their return will Mrs. W. W. Lindenba um and children, temporarily reside at the Detroit of Brooklyn, N. 0.. rOnte the forepart Leland. of the week to spend s month with Mrs. -- 1 $ 25 - 35 '35-65 Formerly to 135.00 Formerly to 225.00 KNITTED DRESSES MILLINERY $ 10-20-30 '2 3 5 Formerly to 69.50 Formerly to 27.50 Miry Ella Sehnekb,rtnan of New York Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, itneiderMan. Canip Nahelu NEGLIGEES, $7.50 to 13.50 CORSETS NIGHTGOWNS 3.95 to 6.9S FINE BAGS PANTIES 225 to 3.95 HOSIERY . SILK SLIPS 3.95 to 4.95 No Exchanges RABBI GUTTERMAN HERE FOR YESHIVA on Perry Lake A few vacancies are available for the second half-season starting July 19. Formerly to 110.00 Formerly to 59.50 The first affair of the Arlosoroff Branch No. 137 of the Jewish Na- tional Workers Alliance will be ■ RATES ON APPLICATION 11 picnic on July 15, at Unser Camp Men's and Women's Solariums - Social and Physical Directors and Kinderwelt at Chelsea, Mich. Concert orchestra, two Formerly I. 19.60 Tennis courts, golf course nearby. There will be prizes, a concert performances weekly, in our new dance and recreation hall. and other feat- ures. Domestic Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's Linen will play Porworfy ts 12.71 the Most Modern Resort in Michigan General Linen in a ball game. A seven-course din- EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION Formerly to 7.51 ner will be served and enter- Irving Lewis. popular muter-of-ceremonies ■ fora modest sum. tainer from "Old Mexico" at the World's Fair, it now M. Schumer and at "Baron's" to entertain you. Porowly eo 7.91 A. Rosen head the committee in charge, assisted Messrs. Liebson, Scheyer and Lin- Lindenboutn s mother. NIrs. Anna Erents, of loth SN1TZ • GOLD den. M. Schumer Miss Mildred Leatrice Gold, Tickets can be obtained at the Dr. ond Itira 01ourIc e TKO, have re- turned to Bay City after spending the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris gate. mat yAtt In CW411111011. where Dr. Tay- Gold of Cleveland, Ohio, was mar- Directions to the camp: Take lot was dental Interne at the einritinati tieneral hospital. They will make their ried to Samuel S. Snitz, eon of Plymouth Road U. S. 12 to Chel- home al 1106 Tenth Pt. Mr. and Mrs. Max Snitz of De- sea, turn right on M-92, follow signs to Camp Grounds at Farband Mies Ruth Hutton. who has hero named troit, by Rabbi Rudolph Rosenthal Oilltel • Nisor by the Italtintore Emerge., of Cleveland, on June 29, in the Camp, formerly Unser Camp. Itellt•f ('oninliWinty ,.0.11. from Mary. fam- spend se , er a I weeks here presence of the immediate land to with her parents. Nic and Mrs. Louis ilies, in the Temple on the Heights HYMAN ALTMAN HEADS Seeks Support for Talmud Button. in Cleveland. ORTONVILLE - MICHIGAN Torah and Seminary HALF CENTURY CLUB The bridesmaid was the sister in Bialystok of the bride; Hazel Gold, and the Camp Phone: Ortonville I2F6 Little N•helu: Ortonville 12F31 best man was Jack Gross, fiance of The Jewish Half Century Club, Rabbi Baruch Gutterman, presi- under the leadership of its retir- Hazel Gold. Immediately following the cere- ing president, Morris Grib, held dent of the Talmud Torah and Samuel J. Leve is now occupy- mony a reception pas held in the its first, annual picnic on Sunday, Yeshiva of Bialystok, Poland, is July 8, at its own picnic grounds, in Detroit in the interests of his ing the office of director of the Sovereign Hotel. The newlyweds left for an ex- Chicago Blvd., one-half mile west institution. Bureau of Investigation of Wayne Rabbi Gutterman has addressed tended trip to Northern Michigan. of Telegraph Road. The grounds, County. a beautiful wooded scene, proved a number of synagogues. He is I Mr. Love was born in Chicago in 1893 and, while still a baby, Max S. Feldman Heads Bicur popular with the hundreds of to speak in the Shaarey Zedek this guests. Tables and benches were Saturday afternoon. Ile has the his parents moved to Pittsburg, Cholem Jrs. conveniently placed in the shade support of the local rabbis and, where he spent his childhood. At They are all made in Detroit of the many trees on the eight landsmanschaften, and his special an early age, after having served and are At the last meeting of the sea- acres of land owned by the club . plea is to former Bialystok resi-1 his apprenticeship, he became a Made and Guaranteed hr son the annual Bicur Cholera .Ira. STRICTLY KOSHER The younger people enjoyed dents to support the cause in master mechanic for the B. & 0. election of officers took place, with dancing in the large pavilion to whose behalf he came to this are Detroiter, Ilmo os , Railroad Co., which experience helping our City. In addition. we delher the following results: Max S. Feld- the tunes of a popular orchestra. country. proved invaluable to hint when he 10 an otorrs, fresh chill, the following man, president; Charles M. Wein- oratorio: Close to 1,000 children are edu- It was announced that Hyman was in charge of the manufacture garden, vice-president; Nettie liar- Salami, Wieners, Bologna, Corned of howitzer guns for the Midland rish, re-elected recording secretary; Altman, of Altman's Jewish Radio cated at this Bialystok institution. Beef, Pastrami, Tongues, Beefen- Formed more than 100 years ago Steel Co. during the war. After Fannie Chopnich, corresponding Hour, was the newly-elected presi- ette are made of the best and the war he moved to Detroit, secretary, and Belle Drapkin, re- dent of the organization who by the rabbis and scholars of that freshest kosher meats. would guide its destinies for the community, this school has won where he became efficiency expert elected treasurer. Watch for the blue and yellow great fame for the students and for the Standard Products Co., The yearly Yom Kippur Night coming year. label with the name Gunsberg and Joseph Leib, one of the foun- scholars who studied there. later becoming secretary of that dance will be held Sept. 19, at the the names of the rabbis who super- At the present time, an unusu- ders of the club, its first president company. General Motors Bldg. vise the Kashruth. and honorary life president, was ally large number of poor stu- Mr. Leve has always been inter- the chairman of the building com- dents are attending this school, ested in politics. Several years ago Tag Days of J. W. E. W. 0. mittee. and the support of the institution he was one of the group instru- July 21 and 22 The next picnic is to be held depends in great measure upon mental in forming the Jewish funds to come from this country. RANDOLPH 2545 Fund. Sunday, July 29. Emergency Relief 1016 NAPOLEON ST. Hundreds of children would go A special meeting of the board Before becoming director of the hungry if it were not for the -- Bureau of Investigation, he was of directors of the Jewish Wom- Outing of J. W. W. 0. a deputy sheriff in the execution en's European Welfare Organiza- Branch on July 24 meals served them at this school. The Bialystok Landsleute are department under Sheriff Thomas tion was held last Monday, July North Woodward branch of the called upon to come to the aid of 9, at the residence of Sits. J. Wilcox. Jewish Women's Welfare Organi- this Talmud Torah and Yeshiva. He is a member of many organi-1 Segal, 2966 Sturtevant. zation met at the home of Mrs. T. Rabbi Gutterman can be reached At this meeting final plans were nations, among them being Edwin , Epps. Final plans were discussed Denby Post of American Legion,' made for the tag days to be given for the splash luncheon party to at the home of Mr. Cohen, 578 Owen Ave. Saturday evening, July 21. and I K. of P., Craftsman Lodge 521,1 be held Tuesday, July 24, at Lake I F. S A. M.; Detroit Consistory,1 Sunday, July 22, at Mt. Clemens. Orion. All members and friends The proceeds of this affair will Moslem Shrine, B'nai B'rith, Odd wishing to attend this outing, with Fellows, Fraternal Order of go for relief of European orphans transportation, should make reser- ' Eagles, and the Detroit Art Mu- and widows. vations by calling Mrs. A. Gold- It was also decided to here a --- seum. berg, Townsend 7-0551, 2725 The renignalion of It•blo Frooiorio frol.• He is married and has three picnic on Belle Isle. , Leslie Ave. WI from the pulpit of Temple Beth El children, Gertrude Jean, attend-1 A special meeting will be held has been announred by the congregation. ing University of Michigan, Jack Cleophas Girls Elect New at the home of Mrs. A. Smilo, Babb, looptwit leaven latter three sue. •Homelike rooms• reesfut years to become the soirltwal ( , Charles and Beryl. 2902 Clements, Wednesday, July loader of Vongto.allon Wont Israel at Officers •Remodelled & Refinished Elmira. N. Y. Ile will lake over his 18, at 1:30. held The Cleophas Girls Club new dune. in /September 'throughout. Gifts to Council Camp Va- semi-annual election of officer: on Mrs. J. Modell is president of Adolph Sells, hits re. ently made cation Fund July 10 at the home of Betty the N. W. branch of the J. W. known the ong•genant of h. daughter. The Detroit Section, National Bronstein. The following were W. 0. Mine Belot Elisaheth Meitner, to Morris Arthur Tenenbaum of this Its. formerly have Council of Jewish Women, elected: Irene Feder, president; wirmou. SATs of Birmingham. Ala. Mies Meitner and THE MAJORS received the following contribu- Frieda Roth, secretary; and Nettie her father were at home to th•ir Blonds The Majors held semi-annual on loot Monday afternoon and ey•nin• tions for its camp vacation fund: Yolks, treasurer. Final arrange- Mr. and Mra. lieYer t.rry end daughter, From Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mrs. ments were made for the formal election of officers on July 6 at Adelaide. and Mrs E•ri Nniesherger. of Harry Keidan, Mrs. Benjamin dinner dance to take place Sun- the home of Jay Joseph. The fol- Jr Awn. and Mrs. Henry Stillman and Mr. ta III H. hiesInaer, of I Wtrolt. were Lambert and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert. day, July 15, at the Oriole Ter- lowing were elected: Meyer W. here for the occasion. Form Miss Sarah Selminski, in race. Betty Bronstein, the retiring Leib, president; Seymour Aplert. Now Stella Thal, of Detroit, spent the, , vice-president; Samuel Dworman graduation of Ruth president, will install the new of- honor of the Mast week-end h•re as the goevt of Mi. , ficers. Hank Greenberg of the De- secretary; Albert Boodin, treas- tBeonehaum. Baum. WILLIAM R. HOWARD urer. A moonlight will be held From Mrs. Albert Kahn, in troit Tigers will be the guest of Nln KunIce Myer., of ehlOalln, Is 11.11- Manager on Friday, Aug. 22. memory of Samuel Sloman and honor. Inn at the home et Mina Sella Imerman Boris Ganapol. Marl. v., Percy Sae Serie.. and From Mrs. H. C. Broder, in Julloo Mack. of Jarkwomille, Fla, were 'went gueot• of the Samuel Meitner. memory of Dorothy Braudie. From Mrs. Leon Frank and Mr. Mr. Nioffill No,' and daughter, he". taken • rotten. ttl ch•rle•ol• and Mrs. II J. L. Frank, in mem- for the olltri/TO, ory of Herbert T. Sloman and Samuel T. Sloman. The Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit announces • ZEDAKAH CLUB From Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower plan to issue • directory ,.f all Jewish clubs and organization. Lodge. Mrs. J. Sanders was ap- and Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, ■ in Detroit. Wednesday. July 18, 7,eda On pointed historian for the year, and bon voyage to Mrs. Isaac Gilbert. In order that such a directory may be complete in every kah Club's outing will be held at Mrs. S. K. Slobin's own verge in- distribution in the fall, all local for detail, and may be ready TIt1 sIGNIA noROKITI Mrs. Sam Lubetzsky's cottage. terpretations of B'nai B'rith work of TN antma Jewish societies, congregations, fraternities, sororities, etc., TI,. last m• el 1858 Front Lake. Cass Lake. The of mere accepted by the women to be lit wan held Jane flt, al the home are asked to send to the Jewish Welfare Federation, 51 W. affair will include swimming, Borghoff The fnliolWina member, used in their B'nai B'rith ritual. Mine Warren Ave., Detroit, all information necessary for the group's were elected to of11,, Brood...to Lilian luncheon and bridge. Members Miss Gant and Miss Aronsohn ...anima, unanimously; rIce-nresident.1 inclusion in the directory. These organizations are asked to A group of Detroit delegates , Zelda Smith. and guests are invited. KSPIvn GOlfond. reply to the following questions: represented the Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith also attended the onanimouel , . tr*wmr.r. Itehoc.• 1Wrg• For reservations and further in- of B'nai B'rith at the 66th annual, of the Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary huff. Name of organization formation. call Mrs. Milton Green- convention as guests convention of the B'nai B'rith blatt, Townsend 7-1396. Meeting place District Lodge, which took place: Date and time of meeting President's name, address and telephone at Grand Rapids at the Pentland July Number of Jewish number . Hotel. Quarterly Review The social functions for men " telephone Secretary's name, address sad and women were arranged by the Dr. Cyrus Adler, editor of the number . Grand Rapids hosts. The banquet 44..11 Review, an- - Jewish Quarterly of the convention was given at :e ■ l tee UM...fr• ..... nounces the publication of the Approximate number of Sabbath S•rricost the Civic Auditorium. - July number of the Review. Purpose of organization Rabbi Leon Fram will occupy Mrs Nathan D. Metzger, Mrs. ..... When club holds electioat ......... _ ..... Thin number contains an in- the pulpit Saturday morning. July! Joseph Sanders and Mrs. S. K. In the event • sufficient display of co-operation is evi- 14, and speak on the subject teresting article on "The Torah 1•: tlOc k 11 I 1 LWSWO.: Slobin were the Detroit delegates Or. , denced by local organizations, the Federation will re-isme Shrine in the Aiffiburnham Pents- "Chaim Nachman Bialik-Voice , of the Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai touch" and six illustrations by directories every year. corrected of the Jewish Renaissance." Sere•' , Mrs. Metzger, president, B'rith. Jr., of the Gra- ices begin at 10:30. was elected to the general com- 1Joseph C. Sloane, S. duate College, Princeton. mittee of the Women's Grand -dance pavilion, etc. COATS '15-22-29 DRESSES '8-12-18 S. J. LEVE GETS IMPORTANT POST Buy Gunsberg's Products Always GUNSBERG PROVISION CO. Convenient to Everything 110111116111 0aginaitt Notre HOTEL Ni II WA Di 11E1 I MO FEDERATION PLANS TO ISSUE DIRECTORY OF ORGANIZATIONS DETROIT LADIES HONORED AT B. B. 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