4 1fferkam Awish PerloScal Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO Titgl)erRoq Awls n COLm fIR and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Center Art Exhibit Will Start Sunday Confirm ants at Home The art committee of the Jewish Community Center announces the Mrs. Esther Berkowitz of 3247 15th annual art exhibit of the Lawrence Ave. will be at home Jewish Community Center's Art to her relatives and friends on School beginning Sunday a fter . Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 6, in noon, May 26. The exhibition will honor of the confirmation of her daughter, Isabelle. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bronstein of 2505 W, Chicago Blvd. will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- firmation of their daughter, Ber- nice. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burn- stine of 1533 Burlingame Ave. will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, June 2, I from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confirmation of their daughter, Inez. No cards. $16" • Blue • Lilac • Green • Beige • Brown • Black Fine quality, wide wale corduroys - in stunning s w a gg er styles - crepe lined throughout. -Coata-5fh Floor RUS SEKS 140 WOO•WARD ( Himelhocki I Mr. and Mrs. !lorry II. Coggan of 2033 Atkinson Ave. will be at I home to-- their relatives and friends on Sunday, June 2, from 17 to 11, in honor of the confirm- lation of their son, Yale David. No cards. To wear over your street and sports clothes and cotton formals! Engagements Open Play School At Young Israel Center on June 3 Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Goldman of 196 West Grand Blvd. will be at Mrs. Ilenry Rosenblum of Gladstone, Mich., announces the en- A Jewish Play School will be home to their relatives and friends gagement of her daughter, Anita Dorothy, to Seymour B. Lewis, opened at the Young Israel head- on Sunday. June 2, from 7 to 9, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis of 4246 Sheridan Road, Chi- quarters, 2691 Joy Road, on Mon- in honor of the confirmation of cago, Ill. day, June 3, at 10 a. m., under their daughter, Ruth. No cards. Mrs. I.eah Krulik of 1998 Gladstone Ave. announces the engage- the supervision of Aaron A. Rut- ment of her daughter, Sylvia Ruthenberg, to David Novetsky, son of nick. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldman of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Novetaky of 9533 Delmar Ave. Boys and girls of the ages of 18327 Wildemere Ave. will be Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Goldberg of 8930 Goodwin Ave. announce 6 to 13 may be registered during at home to their relatives and the week beginning May 26. • friends on Sunday, June 2, from the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Aaron Kutnick, son! Courses in Jewish history, art, 2 to 6 and 7 to 9, in honor of of Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Kutnick of 920 Holbrook Ave. Reception' language, singing and sports will the confirmation of their daugh- will be held on June 9 at 8930 Goodwin. No cards . be offere d. Mrs. Esther Goldstein of 2025 Virginia Park announces the en- ter, Edythe Ann. No cards. Parents of children in the Lin- gagement of her daughter, Sylvia, to Samuel Rosenberg, son of wood, Dexter, and Twelfth St. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosenberg of 575 Rosedale Court. A reception Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel sections are asked to enroll their, Goldstick of 2542 Boston Blvd. W. will be held on Tuesday, June 18, at 1.achar's. children to continue their studies will be at home to their relatives Mrs. A. Roth of 1734 W. Euclid Ave. announces the engagement in Judaism, and at the same time and friends on Sunday afternoon of her daughter, Goldie, to Jack Chisik, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. to place them under the super- and evening, in honor of the con- Chisik of 3832 Elmhurst Ave. vision of trained schools, and firmation of their daughter, Jean keep them away from playing on Celia. the streets. 1 Corduroy Coats PAGE NINE Wedding Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hyman of 725 West Boston Blvd. will be at home to their relatives and friends from 7 to 10, in honor of the confirmation of their son, Bert, May 26-Miss Jeannette Blair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loui on Sunday, June 2. No cards. Blair of 3353 Boston Blvd., to Benjamin B. Tower, son of Mr. an d Jacob Weissman, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tower of 2929 Taylor Ave., at the Barium Hotel. Mrs. Samuel Weissman of 1656 M r. rs. B Jaob Men c of MRS. DAVID B. WERBE June 2-.-Miss Rose Schafer, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Ale x Boston Blvd., has been elected to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Copeland 915 W. and Boston Blv d. will be at Schafer of Hazelwood Ave., to David Berkowitz, son of Mr. an of 2335 Calvert Ave. will be at home to their relatives and open with a reception and tea and ; d membership in Phi Beta Kappa, Mrs. Isadore Berkowitz, will continue through Sunday eve- home on Sunday, June 2, from 2 friends on Sunday, June 2, from to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the 1 2 to 5 and 7 to 10, in honor of the ning, June 2. June 2-Miss Stella Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A honorary scholastic farternity, at confirmation of their daughter, confirmation of their daughter, Goodman of 3295 Rochester Ave., to Joseph Bloom, son of Mr. an C the University of . Michigan. A The Center Art School was a eon. Mrs. Morris Bloom of 3808 Monterey Ave. junior at Michigan, Jacob has won Dolly. No cards. founded by Mrs. David B. \Verbe, June 2-Miss Pearl Callow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. !Bader numerous other honors, especially who has been actively interested in Mr. and Mrs. David Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Krandall Callow of 2223 Calvert Ave., to Irvin D. Atlas, eon of Mr. and Met! in debating and oratory. He was its progress. She is the chairman of 2910 Cortland Ave. will at of 4301 Sturtevant Ave. will be Dave Atlas of 1662 Clairmount Ave. Reception at 2223 Calver 1 an outstanding varsity debater of the art committee and a mem- home to their relatives be and while a student .at Central high ber of the board of directors of the friends on Sunday, June 2, from at home on Sunday, June 2, in Ave. from 8 to 10 p. m. No cards. Center. J one 2-Miss Ethel Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jose h c ool, from which he graduated of the confirmation of their 2 to 6, in honor of the confirma- honor in June, 1932. He won the Wayne son, Hubert H. Stein of 2200 Gladstone Ave., to Ralph L. Rosenblatt, eon of SFr County The Art School had its first tion of their son, Jack. No cards. Oratorical Contest while and Mrs. Jacob Rosenblatt of 9373 Broadstreet, at the Fort Wayn meeting, because of inadequate fa- -- e a student at Central. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prentis of Hotel. cilities, at the Children's Museum Mr. and Mrs. Milton Firestone 3302 Bernard Weissman, another son Glendale Ave. will be at and at the United Hebrew Schools of 2032 Gladstone Ave. will be at h June 2-Miss Fern Niman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiss- on Philadelphia and Byron. It later home to their relatives and friends ome to their relatives and Niman of Sturtevant Ave., to Dr. G. D. Schoenfield, son of Mrs. man, a sophomore at the Univer- hien& on Sunday, June 2, from moved to the Jewish Center on on Sunday evening, June 2, from 3 t o 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the Joseph Schoenfield of Burlingame Ave. Ceremony at 5:15 p. m. sity of Michigan, was appointed Melbourne and is now housed at at the Lee Plaza, West Grand Blvd. and Lawton. No cards. one of the night editors of the 8 to 11, in honor of the confirm- confirmation of their son, Richard. the Center on Woodward and Hol- tion of their daughter, Hortense. June 2-Miss Frieda Goldfine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. University of Michigan Daily. No cards. brook. arcs. Goldflne of 2744 Carter Ave., to David Fox, son of Sir. and Mrs. S. Marshall Shulman, son of Mr. Many of the alumni students of of 1967 Gladstone Ave., at the B'nai David Synagogue, Elm- and Mrs. Harry Shulman of Webb Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Reiser Fox the school are now professionally Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett of hurst and 14th Sts. Ave., is another of the night engaged in Detroit and elsewhere. 2011 Longfellow Ave. will be at of 3214 Burlingame Ave. will be June 2-Miss Rose Schafer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex editors named by the editorial at home to their relatives and They have received scholarships home to their relatives and friends of Hazelwood Ave., to David Berkowitz, son of Mr. and board of the Michigan Daily. and awards from jury exhibitions on Sunday, June 2, from •2 to 5 friends on Sunday, June 2, from Schafer Mrs. Isidore Berkowitz, at Congregation B'nai Moshe. of importance and have exhibited and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the ARCADIANS confirmation of. their daughter, June 2-Miss Beatrice Reich, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Reich Ti,. loot woe regolor with the Michigan Artists, the firmation of their son, Charles M. Elaine. No cards. tnee tlnir of the of Glendale Ave.,. to Norman Berman of Chicago, Ill. Rabbi *m is h eld tho horns o f Scarab Club, the Michigan State No cards. tterahl tiolitherg. on May Joshua S. Sperka will officiate. Fair, and many other places. A not that! game Ix whetInted IvIth Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Rosen- the "Fol.Konot. for Huntley, May 28. The art exhibit will include the June 9-Miss Elaine Nabatoff, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Solo- Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg A DIPITIberthlp drive hee been In- of 17576 Parkside Ave. will work of the students in oil, water- of 664 Chicago Blvd. will be at berg ugurated which will extend over a be at home to their relatives and mon Nahatoff of Hazelwood Ave., to Harry L. Sachs of this city, son • period or one month. color, pastel, charcoal, life, still how. to their relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Max Sachs of Indianapolis, Ind. friends on Sunday, June 2, in The nextmbetIng 1.111 hr held at the life, and landscape. on Sunday, June 2, from 3 to 6 honor of the confirmation of their June 9-Miss Marion E. Richards, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Louis home of 'harot, Ureenbetun, 11813 Turner, on May 21. The life and advanced class is and I to 10, in honor of the con- daughter, Elaine Helen. No cards, A. Aronson of 1997 Clairmount Ave., to Louis Ilaidy, son of Mrs. All rotntounleol he oec lon. ehod he • a & under the instruction of Leon Ma- , firmation of their daughter, Lena Ilaidy of Taylor Ave. Reception from 3 to 7 o'clock. dreetoot to tret•ry, til Mew , MO W. Chicago Blot kielski, who is particularly bated Lenore H. No cards. June 9-Miss Merry Kurtz, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Jacob M. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rothstein for his portrait paintings. He has of 3246 Fullerton Ave. will be at Kurtz, to Albert J. Silber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silber, at Temple Copy Due a Day Sooner taught at the University of Mich- INew Jewish Magistrate in Tel home to their relatives and friends Beth El, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will perform the ceremony at 7 p. m. igan, at the Art Institute of Chi- For Next Week's Issue on Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 5 Aviv June 13-Miss Carmen Wolff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol cago and is a member of the Scarab TEL AVIV, Palestine (WNS-- and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- Wolff of Lawrence Ave., to Adolph Moses II, son of J. M. Moses Club and the American Federation Palcor Agency)-The number of firmation of their daughter, On account of Decoration Chicago. Gil- of Art. He has studied in Europe Jewish magistrate. in Tel Aviv berts Jewell. No cards. Day, forms for the next issue June 16--Miss Gertrude Eder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob The Detroit Jewish Chron- and exhibited his work at the was increased to two when the Eder of Calvert Ave., to Louis Fine, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Fine of Grand Solon in Paris in 1911 and icle will close a day earlier and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz of Windsor, Ont., at the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 1912. He exihibits regularly at the Palestine government announced of Mr. than usual, and all news items 3835 W. Warren Ave. will the appointment of Joseph Azou- Art Institute, where he has re- June 16-Miss Isabelle Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry will therefore have to be in lai as the new magistrate in this be at home to their relatives and ceived numerous awards. the hands of the editor not city. Azoulai was the chie k in- friends on Sunday, June 2, from Cohen of 2074 Atkinson Ave., to Charles Rosenblatt of Chicago. Jasha Schwartzman is the in- terpreter in the Haifa Di. rict 2 to 6 and 7 to 9, in honor of the Reception 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. later than at noon on Tuesday, structor of elementary and inter- Court. He is a Palestinian-born confirmation of their son, Sher- June 16-Miss Jeanette Slachter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. May 28. mediate classes. He has studied at Sephardic Jew. man. • No cards. Morris Slachter of 2049 61st St., Brooklyn, N. Y., to Dr. William the Academy of Fine • Arts of Klein of Detroit. Odessa, and at the Academy of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Silver- , June 16 - Miss Pearl After winning a prize for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fine Arts of Moscow. He is a for- best recent book on Italy with stone of 2313 Gladstone Ave. Buchner of 2988 Elmhurst Buchner, Ave., to S. J. Ruskin, s n of Sir. and Mrs. o mer pupil of Professor Rossine. "The Donkey of God," Louis Un- announce the confirmation of Jacob Ruskin of Winnipeg, Manitoba, at the Wilshire Hotel. termeyer has gone to Italy to their daughter, Shirley Frances, June 16-Miss Sara Doctor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Flowers for all occasiona- keep an appointment with Musso- on Sunday, June 2, at the Temple Doctor of Englewood Ave., to Irving E. Pitt of Flint, son of Mr. and Beth El, Reception at home from Mrs. Morris Pitt of Detroit. l/titer•Joy Florist, Euclid 6052. lini. 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 o'clock. No June 25-Miss Betty Eisenman, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. cards. Joseph Eisenman of Taylor Ave., to Alvin B. Levin, son of Mre. Ages from L. M. Levin of 543 King Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Simon of July 14-Miss Ruth Wax, daughter of Sirs, Dora Wax of 1953 2743 Tuxedo Ave. will be at home to their relatives and friends on Taylor Ave., to Abe Zeidman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeidman Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 5 and of 1681 Pingree Ave. 7 to 9, in honor of the confirma- July 24-Miss Adrienne Rabinovitz, daughter of Rabbi Israel tion of their daughter, Mariam. Rabinovitz of New York, N. Y., to Leo R. Grosslight of New York, No cards. N. Y., formerly of Detroit. Weissman Brothers Win Honors at U. M. Our Famous Sheer Himel-Hose belong with Diplomas Because these sheerest of sheer Ilimel-llose have won highest honors for their she e r excellence, every sweet girl graduate deserves several pairs. "Puff" 1.65 "Fluff" 1.95 (3 pairs, 4.80) (3 pairs, 5.70) Whimsey 1.15 STIICET FLOOR Avrullin Camp for Boys and Girls exerts.., 6 to 16 IS NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon of 3015 Burlingame Ave. will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confirmation of their son,' Howard. No cards. The Camp offers land and water sports that the most modern Camp will offer. Music and drama, horseback riding For Information, call Townsend 7-2238 or Northlawn 5730 Births May 6-To Sir. and Mrs. Fred Young of Washburn Ave., a son, Simon David. May 7-To Mr. and Mrs. Max Biller (Shirley Mailman of Cleve- land) of 2961 Glendale Ave., a son, Arthur Kenneth. May 15-To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rom (Helen Sue Rottenberg) of 3250 Clements Ave., a daughter, Adrienne. May 21-To Mr. and Sirs. Abe A. Schmier (Doris Brody of Windsor) of 17200 Fairfield, a daughter, Carol Lee May 21-To Mr. and Sirs. Sam Talberg (Berdie Williams) of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weitzman of 2903 Elmhurst Ave., a daughter. 9117 Woodrow Wilson Ave. will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, June 2, from - 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confirmation of their daughter,1 Eileen Ruth. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Alvan F. Trailer of 722 Chicago Blvd. will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, June 2, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confirmation of their daughter, Janice Elaine. No cards. 6 CALENDAR OF EVENTS DOMSTEIN-HALPRIN ANSWER: The characteristic lines of the new $980 Packard arc the greatest insurance you can buy against depreciation due.to style change. For 36 years, Packard has adhered to the policy of avoiding faddish, meaningless style changes in its yearly On Sunday, May 19, Miss Doris Domstein, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Abraham Domstein of 3001 Richton Ave., became the bride of Al E. lialprin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ilalprin, at a beauti- fully appointed ceremony at the Warsaw Club, Rabbi Golden offi- ciating. The bride was an exquisite pic- ture in her gown made of, French eggshell lace over eggshell satin. and fashioned after the Victorian period style with tight fitting bodice, upstanding collar, long puffed sleeves and long train. The bridal cap was tricorne shape of the same lace as the gown, with short veil, and adorned with orange blossoms. Miss Domstein carried Calla lithe, Miss Esther Frazein, maid-of. honor, wore yellow chiffon. Iles flowers were yellow roses and dais- ies. The other attendants of th, bride were: Mies Rose Goldstein in peche organza, who carried tea roses, and Miss Nellie Hasnas in pink crepe, carrying pink rose•. Robert heeler was best man and Louis Berman and Ben Domstein. brother of the bride, were usher-. Dinner for the immediate family followed the ceremony, and a re- , ception was held at 9 p. m. models. A Packard that is yeps old is still a Packard. Why not come in during lunch hour tomorrow and drive the Packard 120? We can promise you a thrilling experience! SK Tile 31 AN 11410 oi•Nt ONE PACKARD 120-$980 TO $1095 Seven attractive body styles. List prices at factory. Standard accessory group extra Convenitmt and liberal terms. SCHWARTZ-KATZ Miss Celia Katz and Abraham Schwartz were united in marriage by Rabbi A. M. Hershman, at his I home on Webb Ave., on Tuesday, May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz will he at home after June 1, at 2875 Ro- PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY DETROIT BRANCH . rr chester Ave. • The aft. rm,•,,. h ./ for or • popular, corn-, lication of "A General Introduc- Simple language by Dr. Sigmund . authoritative work on tion to Psychoanalysis" (Live- Freud, the father of psychoanaiy layman 0 6nalysis for _ the layman j via sumo ast been filled by the pub- rIghtl need ind SRI.RDA C1.11% - Velti• ('tub mot •t the he,. et )41.• 81•rlon ArTle rrttlite. May 1. Mane for a ell day out., t,o Ma , 11 • er• rnati• Wee Bernice thi. was ontent•el en la. Th e ,.ear .1 the etyma., erne ht, Iv at te he m. e f preeldent. ee„, Poolte u mod May 27-Address by David Ben-Gurion, leader of Palestine His. tadruth, at Philadelphia-Byron Hall. May 27-Home Relief Society. May 28-11adassah collection day. Slay 28-Strawberry festival under auspices of Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe. May 28-Bridge and strawberry festival of Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid at Jewish Center, at 1:30 p. tn. May 29-Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools. May 29-Annual meeting of Women's Auxiliary of United brew Schools. June 3-League of Jewish Women's Organizations. June 4-Annual meeting of Zionist Organization of Detroit, at Hotel Statler. Election of officers. June 9-Summer formal of 7.edakah Juniors, June 9-"The Debut" dance of Junior Group of Jewish Old Folks Home. June 13-Moonlight of United Hebrew Schools. June 24-Temple Beth El Y. P. S. moonlight, 11;. AVRUNIN CAMP NURSERY Ages 3 to 5 Under careful guidance of a graduate of Merrill. Palmer School Far information, call Townsend 7-2238 or Northlawn 5730 Fidelman's Resort "Where vacation dreams come true" Finest Resort on East Coast of Lake Michigan ROOMS WITH BATH DELICIOUS MEALS DANCE PAVILION SOLARIUMS PLAYGROUNDS SOCIAL DIRECTOR CHILDREN'S GOVERNESS Confirmation services will be held at. Temple Beth El on Sunday morning, June 2. Next week's issue of The Chronicle (May 31) will be your last chance to include your confirmation at home" announcement. The confirmation notices in The Chronicle will be published in the following form, thus avoiding the necessity of sending cards: Mr. and Mrs. Isr•el Israel. of 22222 Woodward Ave. will he at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, Jun. 2, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of the confirm•• than of their daughter, Judith. No cards. There will be a charge of SI for this insertion. Mail your notices AT ONCE to TA EDLTROIT IfYISII CI RON tat 525 Woodward Avenue vacations! Write for rates and booklet PHOENIX ROAD Phone 789 SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. 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