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List Sponsors for
Mrs. Rissman Guest !HERMAN COHENS' 25 th 1,J
"Debut" of Jr. Old
Of Local Hadassah 1 ANNIVERSARY HONORED a cob Miller Celebrates His 33rd
Folks Home Group'
Anniversary in Insurance Business
I Presented With Plaque and Lev.

At a conference of delegates of , the Jewish community in Detroit. I. LET7E B 0 X
Jewish organizations held on TAdditional
organizations in the
1 The annual joint luncheon of
—
day evening, it was decided to holdconferences and their contributions Harold S i l v e r Disagrees
_
in A Cup by Children and Di-
additional meetings during the I are:
I
Prominent Detroiter is Honored by Assosiate s
The "Debut'' plans, with the the old and new boards of th e
at Luncheon; Lauda
With Our Congress
rectors
of
Children'•
Home
summer months in order to con.(
1
announcement of patrons and Detroit chapter of Hadassah will 1
Young
Israel,
president,
Irving
By
President
of
North
American
Life Assurance Co.
tinue plans for community service Schiussel, $10.
Preference
Monday, June 10, at
patronesses by the Junior Group I e e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Cohen
I
j
bm
in cooperation with the Jewish I Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Jun- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronic! e: of the Jewish Old Folks' Home, I Franklin Hills Country Club.
aco
iller, prominent Detroit especially commended by D. G.
Welfare Federation.
were honored on their 25th wed-
I was much interested in yo ur have been completed for the 1 The group will have as its
j iors, president, Lorraine Green-
anniversary on Friday, June
Kurt Peiser reported on the Old; teal(, $5.
editorial in the last issue of t he event of Sunday evening, June 9,1 g i nest, Bertha Read Rissman, pres- ding
7, by the children and director, !Jewish
leader,
signally
hon-
ored this
week was
on the
occasion
of Neuber of the North American
Folks Home situation and empha-; Palestine Lodge No. 512, secre- IChronicie urging your readers to
dent of the Chicago chapter of of the Jewish Children's Home I his 33rd anniversary in the in- Life Assurance Co. with which
• I ladassah.
sized that additional funds will I tart', Al Klunover, $5.
Mr. Miller is now associated and
vote for Ticket No. 1 in the co m-
have to be raised during Septem-
Ihas been with for 23 years.
"Sirs. Rissman is a forceful of which Mr. Cohen is president, i surance business.
Korostishever Aid Society, AL ing Zionist Congress elections. It
Cohen is president of the ! At a luncheon arranged by an
ben He expressed confidence that Malin, captain, $134.
peaker and on ardent Iladassah Mrs
ty.thoef
is quite a remarkable argume nt
Ladies' Auxiliary
intimate group of his friends, at GoA
the new home for the aged will be
rdognu7Itarave
Turover Aid Society, $500, in- that you put forth in favor
tem ber," says Mrs. Harry L Both
o f the hom e . : the Book Cadillac on
( Toronto, on
have b eon active
in thein -
Monday, of the general manager of
built within a reasonable timei stead of $450 as previously an- voting Ticket No. 1, namely th of
Jackson, president of the Detroit teresta of the home and the
agent*
r. Miller was lauded for his I of
at
Delegates commended him for his pounced.
the
North
American
it will be to the best interests of
Life As-
chapter,
"and we are privileged institutions which preceded it for
efforts in cultivating a spirit of
surance Co. Gordon Harvey
to
have her
RR our guest."
Mrs. Max Oberfield was captain the Ilistadruth. It is much li ke
many
years.
loyalty and cooperation between! of Eastern Ladies Society.
born on the day on which was
saying to the American voters to
In honor of Mrs. Rissman, Ha- r In behalf of the children, Dr.
Mr.
the organizations and Federation.
Miller joined the North American
dassah is inviting to this lunch-
Additional individual pledges to vote the Republican ticket if they
1
Representatives of leading or- I the Allied Jewish Campaign are want the policies of the New Deal
eon, all past board members, the I I Otto A. Hirsch, superintendent of :
I Life Assurance Co.
ganizations expressed the belief I announced as follows:
the home, presented the Cohens
board of Junior Hadassah and wi
: continued. The professions of
Mr. Miller is nationally proini-
that large sums of money would
suitably engraved sterling
$160—Abraham and Tom Bor- sympathy with and support of
the advisory council of the Huai- I v th er a „N
nent as a Zionist and as a leader
oe.
be forthcoming for a new home man.
!less and I'rofessional Division, ell er
Palestinian labor on the part of
I in the Order of B'nai B'rith. He
for the aged as soon as plans would
$35—Moses Levitt.
I spent two years in Palestine as
general Zionists have curiousl y
chairmen of committees, who I The directors of the home. I
be completed for the new buildin g.
$25 each — Freedman Brothers, enough assumed sizeable propor-
customarily attend board meet-1 through a committee headed by ;
the manager of the Judaea Life
The conference 'decided to aid Zhitomer Aid Society.
ings.
tion only within the last two
, Daniel Alper and Ilarvey Gold-
Insurance Co.
the Federation in the collection of
I Airs. David S. Diamond is in man, presented them with a beau-
years since labor became the
A signal tribute was paid Mr.
small pledges made to the recent 45 French Ford Dealers largest single group in the Zion-
i o onf. reservations and trans- tifully engraved silver loving cup. '
Miller by T. Bradshaw, presi-
campaign.
: c p h o a rt r a g te
ist Congress. That Labor needs
Visit
Here
dent
of the North American Life
A committee consisting of Joseph
' During her stay in the city, Mrs.
Assurance Co., who sent the fol-
Arriving in a special Detroit' and appreciates the sympathy and
Bernstein, Irving Adler and Sam-
Rissman will give an address at I Two Orphans Brought
support
of
general
Zionists
goes
lowing
statement to The Detroit
uel Lieberman was appointed by section of the Wolverine at the' without saying. But that this
the consecration services Sun-
Jewish• Chronicle;
Here by J. W. E. W. 0.
Myron Keys to assist the building Michigan Central Station on sympathy and support can con-
,
day,
June
9,
at
the
Shaarey
Ze-
—
"It is with genuine pleasure
committee of the Old Folks Home Wednesday, a party of 45 Ford , tinue and have significance only
dek. In the afternoon of the
dealers from France registered at,
A special meeting of the Jew-
with plans.
that I pay tribute to the work of
' same day, Mrs. Rissman will talk , ish Womens' European Welfare
the Book Cadillac Hotel. Along' if Labor remains powerful, should
MISS
IDA
ZEFF
I
Mr. Miller, one of this Comps-
to the Business and Professional Organization was held , last Mon-
A. J. Lachover reported that 121 with a group of executives of I also be obvious. This is supported
ny'e leading salesmen, through
organizations made contributions, the French Ford organization, by two events in American Zion- in the Aztec Tower of the Uni on Division of Hadassah. This meet- day, June 3, at Congregation
eight organizations promised con. they came to America on the; ist history. Some time around Guardian Bldg.
ing
will
be
held
at
the
home
of
,
B'nai
Moshe,
Dexter
and
the
columns of the Detroit Jew-
BIliv
Law-
s
i
d
.
,,Ra
o
t
b
e2
rt30
M
apr.
wil:
m 8621 LeSalle rence. Mrs. A. }Catlin president,
tributions in the near future, seven maiden voyage.of the S. S. Nor-1 1919 or 1920, when Labor Zion-
The Oriole Terrace will prese nt li
ish Chronicle. Mr, Miller has been
organizations made no response mandie, receiving the trip as a, ism was on the upswing, the con- several numbers for the ant ire
presided.
ir
r
e
.
,Itiadasii
Identified
with the North Amer-
sah announces the rot; Pr
whatsoever, but are gill being con- reward from the French corn-1 vention of the Z. 0. A. in Pitts- "Debut" floor show. The mu
meeting letters were
JACOB MILLER
burgh adopted a platform which for the dance will be rendered sic lowing contributions to the school ' read from the
tacted. He stressed the import-, pany, Matford S. A. F.
ican Life for the greater part of
European orphans
by luncheon fund:
once of the spirit of loyalty which
In their visit to thi country of was at that time considered Bob Roth's "Coral Beach 0
j who have been on the regular knowledge of insurance problems his long career in life insurance
.
was cultivated. Ile also mentioned a little over a week
"radical". This platform was re-
erg ,'s i in honor supporting list of the organize- and for his conscientious efforts
es ra , coming to Detroit f
th
c pudiated a couple of years later
and his work has always been
e wonderful reception the speak- , party will have seen three of its
the "Debut" directly from Mitt or of Dorothy Magidsohn
ua- tioor
n
th e last nine ye ars. to serve his clientelle.
characterized not only by leader-
era representing the Federation 1
mi
tion;
Mrs.
J.
Sarasohn,
in
g 'honor , Che ckf were paid out to them
greatest cities—New York, De- with the waning of Zionist Labor Beach, Florida. Prizes will
W.
A.
to associate Sanders, who has been ship In production but also by
were given by the heads of organi-itroit and Chicago, as guests of strength in this country. The awarded.
be of Marion Mintz'
confirmation; two orphans on the additional , re-
d with t e Equitable
siness of excellent quality.
zations delegates.
h
,
other event took place only very
The patron list includes: M Mrs. Samuel Schlaflander,
. the Ford Motor Company.
in lief list for medical service, and Life Assurance Society of New
The committee to map out plans , The visitors were welcomed by recently, when the declaration of and Mrs. Hyman Ames-nick, M r• honor of the confirmation of Ber- ' to two new orphans tmporary re- York for 47 years and who was Pr "His splendid records hav e
oved to his many friends, Masi!
for the formation of a Jewish Corn- . the Ford Motor Company at the the Z. 0. A. regarding Labor was, and Mrs. Walter Aronoff, M r. nice
r, ti a. Bronstein and Richard Pren• I lief was given in $5 checks until the first to sign a contrac t for rte so associates and policyhold ers
munity Council will meet within engineering laboratory by W.
under pressure of the Hadassah,
I future investigation. Room rent a position wth the Equitable, with t h at he is a conscientious •
two weeks.
C. amended no that it might be sub- and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch M
and
and Sirs. Samuel Kanners, Dr.
I Cowling and there they Hen-
was paid for an orphan, a student Mr. Miller on June 1 1902 sin cere usderwriter, whose desire
The question of subsidizing the ' ry Ford and Edsel Ford. Amet French ject to almost any interpretation. and Mrs. David Kliger, Mr. and Farband Camp and Kinder in the Chicago Hebrew College. praised Mr. Miller for his
-
good
has
been
to
offer
sound
and
Im-
The
real
question
in
the
com-
Yiddish Folk Shulds was brought Ford V-8, built in France of
Mrs. Sam Schwartz and Mr. and
Final arrangement, were made ,. humor and the manner In which partial life insurance counsel
welt Will Begin 7th An.
up. It was decided that this ques- French parts, which had been ing Congress elections is whether Mrs. Simon Shetzer.
at
, for the strawberr fe ival and .43 ui bs
ld good will for the
all times,
nual Season, June 16
tion be considered by the Council brought over by the visitors, was Labor, the most constructive and
The Junior Group's social com-
1 bridge party to be give n Wednes- Panics he writes insurance com-
for.
single force in the upbuild- mittee includes: Estelle Amer-
.
"On
behalf
of
North
American
as soon as it is formed. presented. The rest of the morn- i sanest
day
Robert Campbell, ex-manager
;
, June 12, at 1 p. m., at Con-
A vote of thanks and confidence ing was spent in Greenfield Vil- a ng of Palestine, should be given nick, Selma Blatnikoff, Alan Ha-
Life I am proud to congratulate
The 7th annual season of the gregation B'nai Moshe
of the Manufacturers Life Insur- him
was expressed by the conference to !age, with luncheon at Dearborn h vote of confidence and be genjos, Howard Robinson and Farb an Camnd Kinrwe
upon his spledid work in the
de
lt
The ch airman of this affai r and
Co., who was associated with
Sir. Peiser for his efforts to unify Inn.
of Chelsea, Mich. , Swill
ended a mandate to run Zionist Harry Rosenblum.
a
begin Sun- I her assistants Mate there will be Mr. Miller in this company, joined 23 years he has been connected
day, June 16, for 10 weeks.
affairs, on a coalition basis, for
with
us. Sly earnest hope Is that
an opportunity to see the two in praising Mr. Miller and in
committees enliste d
Te
h cam is located in one o f j orphans
the next two years. Only a large for Additional
good health will remain un-
the dance are composed o
who just arrived to join lauding his honesty and sin- his
Mn.
i mpaired so that he may long
s Lebster Again
Labor vote in this country and Orchestra, Selma Blatnikoff, Rut f : the mo st p picturesque spots i n I their
father, David Chi in of 9864 cerity in insurance work.
c
to widen his sphere of
Heads Flint Hadassah elsewhere can assure this result. Broiler and Florence Rosten h Michigan. It has the most mod- , Cameron Ave.
Mr. Miller's co-operation was p ontinue
ublic usefulness."
Temple Beth Jacob held regular
Sincerely yours,
contact and publicity, Anne Fish - ; ern accomodations for adults and' Arrangements were made for
Sabbath service Friday evening,
FLINT, Mich. — Gratifying ac-
HAROLD SILVER. er, Alan liagenjos, and Ida Zeff - children, a lake for swimming, the tag day to be given in Mt.
and the subject of Rabbi Elmer counts of a varied program of ac-
door prizes, Mildred Feldman ; rowing and fishing, recreational Clemens, Sunday, July 28, for Gifts to North End Clinic
Berger's sermon was "The Road tivities successfully carried out
facilities and pleasant surround- which the organization has a per-
Honor Confirmants
Dorothea Ferar and Charlotte , in
Butzel Thanks Us
to War", in a nature of a review were presented in annual reports
. Excellent food will be pre- mit from the Mayor of AIL Clem-
Greenberg• tickets,
Sh api
of Walter Millis' recent book of the given by officers and committee
and social committee; progra ro part( under the supervision of a ens. Organizations are asked not
North End Clinic has received
same title.
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: book, Anne Fisher, Bettina Jac m trained dietician. An ideal place to Interfere with these date
the following contributions:
As chairman of the 1935 Allied by and Shirley Rosengarten; re - to spend your vacation and week-
Last sessions of the religious
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
A special meeting of the board
-
ends.
From
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Jewish
Campaign
it
is
my
pleasure
school will be held Sunday morn-
freshments, Freda Nash and Ber
of directors is called for Monday,
to thank you, both personally and ha Weisbrot.
Kinderwelt is an educational June 10, at 1 p. m., at the resi- Hamburger, in honor of confirina. Aid will hold its annual install,-
ing at 11 o'clock. The religious
on behalf of the Jewish Welare
vacation place for children be- dence of Mrs. Kief, 2070 West Lion of Charles Morton Garrett,, ion of officers on June 18, at
school picnic is planned for Thurs-
Tickets or reservations for th e tween the ages of 7 to 14, under Euclid
Marvin Herbert Goldman, Ber- 12 : 30 p. m., at the Detroit Leland
day June 13.
Federation, for the dignified and
Ave.
affair
may
be
secured
by
callin
g
nice Bronstein, Bert Hyman.
the direction of able pedagogues
comprehensive publicity given to
Hot el,A Luncheon will be served
the drive in the Detroit Jewish Euclid 2427-W. A few will b a and counsellors, a trained nurse,
Mrs. Henry J. Jacobson and son,
From Mr. and Mrs, Lewis J. to paid up members. Those who
Chronicle, Through your news col- available at the door.
a doctor and a life saver.
Jay, of 31 Franklin Blvd., returned
Music Recitals of Pupils of e oung, In honor of confirma- hay e
umns and editorials we were able !
not paid their dues will
A meeting of the Junior Group
Kinderwelt conducts educe-
Wednesday after spending two
tions of Robert Ilerman Eck-
Ganapol Studios
to bring before the Jews of De- I was held on Monday evening tional classes in Yiddish, drama-
weeks in New York City as guests
house, Kenneth Dryfoos, Gilberta have the opportunity to do no at
troit
the
importance
of
the
cam-
June
3,
at
the
home
of
Charlotte
;
tics,
songs,
arts
and
crafts.
The
of Sirs. Jacobson's sisters, Sirs.
Rothstein Leon Landsb erg , the door. By the payment of j2
Sara E Gorman of the Ganapol Elaine J. Reiser,
paign, and the vital needs of the Greenberg, 3259 Sturtevant. The program of athletics includes School
Sidney Netzorg and Mrs. Frederick
thou e whose dues are in arrears
of Musical Art will pre-
causes it serves.
last meeting was held on Thurs- baseball, volley ball, basketball, sent pupils in a piano recital t
Schussler. They also visited Mrs.
From Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R may clear their indebtness to the
Much of the great measure of day evening, June 6, at 3000
Jacobson's girlhood home at South
Blumberg, in honor of confirma-
en
are
always
McGregor
Auditorium
on
Tues-
River, N. J.
success achieved by the campaign Grand Ave., home of Bertha under the guidance of competent day evening, June 11.
tions of Jack Pearlman, Ilene organization until May, 1936.
instructors.
is due to your splendid cooperation. Weisbrot.
.
Miss Peggy Eagin, vocalist,
Piano pupils of Miss Mary Fe- ' Jacobson, Ellen Faith Goldstone.
Cordially yours,
The officers of the Junior
will render several selections,
Irving Steinman was elected
Special attention is given to dewa of the Ganapol School of '
FRED Al. BUTZEL,
Group of the Jewish Old Folks' health, diet and recreation.
president of the congregation of
Musical
Art
will
appear
in
recital
ALTMAN'S
JEWISH
HOUR and there will be a prominent
General Chairman
Home are: Henry Auslander,
Temple Beth Jacob Tuesday eve-
The camp is a non-profit mak- at. McGregor Auditorium Wednes-
spec ker.
Allied Jewish Campaign. president; Alan Hagenjos, vice ing institution, conducted by the day evening, June 12.
ning at the annual meeting. Other
special
_____.
Jewish
National
Wor
Th e first annual outing to Bob-
program
kers'
Alliance
I
be pre-
officers are'Dr. Joseph Forbes, vice
president; Ida Zeff, secretary;
Dor i s
D'Schne
i
'
der,
p nis , and sented Saturday eve ning,
will J ne 8, Lo will be held on Wednesday,
Anne Fisher, treasurer. Mrs. Da- and Poale Zion. u
president; I. L. Goode, secretary;
"Washed" Motor Oil Gives vid
Marion
Wolfenden
Pahl,
violin-
from
10:30
to
11
p.
m.
July 10. Sirs. N. Blatinkoff is
Kliger is the sponsor of the
and Sidney Barnett, treasurer.
For further information call ist of the Ganapol School of Mu-
Garfield
Motorists More Mileage
9380 or come to 86 70
On Sunday, June 9, from 12 chairman of the committee.
organization.
Two new board members are Dr.
isical Art, will present pupils in a to 1:30, Louis Greenberg, will be details call Euclid 0059-M, For
12th St.
Forbes and Abraham Lapides.
I joint recital at the School, Thurs. featured, in addition to other
MRS. LOUIS LEBSTER
A unique refining process has
A congregational dinner pre-
Mrs. George Cohen is president
clay evening, June 13.
musical selections.
ceded the meeting and three selec- chairmen at the annual luncheon' been introduced by the Gulf Re- SAGINAW NOTES Equality Club Elects New I
of the group.
fining
Company
which
offers
1
tions were presented by a trio of of liadassah, Monday at the Home
Officers
motorists a new, improved, and
piano, violin and cello by Miss Dairy.
1
Confirmation services at Tem-
r mom q
an t or
Edith Zlotnick, pianist; David
Mrs. Louis Lebster, in giving the
Beth El are to ink e place on
A meeting and election of offi-
Schlefstone, violinist, and Arline president's message, pointed out 25c aquart. This motor oil, the s ple
u
nday
afternoon,
June
9,
with
cers
was
held
Wednesday,
May
Seaman, cellist.
new Gulflube, gives more mileage Rn
1
the opportunities for education and and better lubrication in any kind in bin David Cederbaum conduct- 29, at the home of Sarah Bloom. I
self-advancement opened up to the
g the services. The confirmants The following officers were elect-
Graduating from the University woman who devoted their efforts • of weather.
d the prayers they will give ed: President, Mrs. Bess Cohen;
The new process, known as the , an
of Michigan, George E. Wyman, toward rebuilding of a national
ar e:
•
vice - president, Mrs. Evelynn
on of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wyman homeland in Palestine, emphasizing Multi-sol _Process, removes prac - I 1.1;•aii Inn J.Mellatt. On I
' " pi 07..le Pre, er Goose; financial secretary, Rae
of al Mark St., will receive his the many undertakings successfully orally all impurities from the oil . 711x Hebei
A. B. degree. He was graduated
ALL PROFITS PAID TO POLICYHOLDIRS
The method is simple, yet effec
,n kk.i .:_ .... . conneei%`,I ;,',, ff",,rj"s Danish; recording secretary, Rae ,
completed during the last year. , tive. Just as a housewife takes a ' 11.!lay",,,.' 8,!ri
ea • ,
iteelaritti
Klein; treasurer, Ann Berkowitz; '
from Pontiac High School in 1931
Assure with Assurance
Sirs. Edward Rosenberg, mem- stain out of a beautiful fabri ii,,,..1.1.1.istn,
I yea
sick
committee,
Ida
Glassman,
..r,.11en
,-.11
■
and at the university took the com- bership
,
..Z7,
111
,':'
0"n"ahrtei
,
r
li.7.:.
.
1:[1-
:
chairman, reported an in- with a cleansing fluid, so the Mill c . , ;;;;,„,,,,,
Rive Fishman; board members-at-
bined literary and business course. crea , and
....We
sl:all
■I0
end
we
shall
she,
se Mrs. Joseph Block,
He entered business school in 1934
large, Dora Berkowitz, Edith
ti-sol Process "washes" out the
• ch airman
m- undesirable tars, gums and sludge
kept/meeting for ()ter SI Int.
Cohen; chairman of entertain-
lie was a member of the Varsit y mittee, announced a bridge lunch-
, and carbon-forming materials. By , Sirs. N. Medalie and daughter, ment, Clare Tucker. The instal-
DAVID STOTT BUILDING
band and a member of Pi Lamb a . eon to be held June 12 for the
I Miss Mildred Medalie of Mance.
•
lation will take place Sunday,
l'hi fraternity.
the introduction of two solvents
purpose of completing the national i nt the procedure, impurities are Iona, Mich., will attend the con- June 9, at the Oriole Terrace •
SOLID
AS
THE
CONTINENT
!
firmation
services
as
guests
of
Mies Lucille Carol Kollin, dou gh fund quota. Tne committee aii- , lissolved and separated from the
pointed to assist Mrs. Block in- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clinkston.
ter of Sir. and Mrs. M. J. Kollin •
Mrs. Harold Fienberg, Mrs.
and David Schlefstone, son of Mrs • ' eludes
Never before, engineers say,
William
Lewis,
Mrs.
Maurice
Ito-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spiesberger
Thai Schlefstone, will gradual
such exact control of refining
Mrs. Morris Fishier, Mrs. , has
rotor oils been possible. They and son, Lewis, and William
from Pontiac High School Friday • tenberg,
Gilbert Dienberg, Mrs. Sidney a
June 7.
Denby visited their parents, Mr.
dd
that
the
Multi-sol
Process
is
•
Goldman, Mrs. Maurice Leavitt
well adapted to quantity produc- and Mrs. Louis Dembinsky oil
, t inn, thereby, assuring a constant, Memorial Day.
Professor and Mrs. Irving .1 . I and Mrs. S. Z. Fineberg.
,
Officers
elected
for
the
coming
s
Sandorf and children of Reno tie
efficient supply of Gulflube at
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nover
sada are the house guests of Mr , year were: President, Sirs. Louis's ervice stations to meet public
You cast
and Mrs. Si. J. Kollin of Dwight Lebster; first vice president, Mrs. d emend from Maine to Texas. At I daughter, Laynor, are spendires
St.
Joseph Cooperstein; second vice P hiladelphia a complete new Mul- two weeks in New York City.
president, Sirs. Louis Colish; re- t i-sol Process refining plant has
better with a
Guests last week at the home
Mesdames Joseph Barnett, Jul- cording secretary, Mrs. Gilbert b eon completed to apply the rev-
of Isaac Oppenheim were Mr. an
BALANCED
ius Levin, Jack Fink, ht. J. Kollin Fienberg; treasurer, Sirs. Maurice lutionary process.
I Rot enbe rg.
Mrs.
Max Schoeneman of Chicago
and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein at-
It is stated that the process is
ROD
In an interesting program ar- n lore thorough, and more selec- and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levy
tended a shower for Miss Jane
Golden, bride-elect, daughter of Dr. ' ranged by Mrs. Ben Wiener, Sirs. t ive since it enables the refiner and daughter, Adelaide, of Jack-
•
and Mrs. J. Golden of Detroit, Block read a memorial to Theodore t remove the unwanted ingre- son Mich.
Wednesday, Slay 29, at Pander Ilerzl entitled "Herz! in Rehovoth,", ients without touching those
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenbers
Tea Room, Detroit.
I by M. Smilansky, which empha- it esuable to be retained. Multi-
sized the love and reverence which s 01 Processed Gulflube gives more are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lorer
Samuelson in College Corner•.
Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Varow, Sir. all who came in contact with the m ileage. It results in less carbon Ohio.
patriarch held for him. Sirs. Ito- d eposit. It provides easier and
Marco
Schemaria,
Mr.
Simon
Nes-
siou
' tenberg led the members in coin-
wee of New York City spent a 1 munity singing and Mrs. S. Z. t uicker starting at low tempera-
k as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
urea, and superior lubrication NEW GROUP
ORGANIZED
Fineberg gave the invocation. : u nder all conditions. Since it
Jerome Varow of Ottawa Drive.
Mrs. Lebster announced the elec. m cans more economical opera- TO AID DENVER HOME
Sir. and Mrs. Norman Buckner tion of delegates to the 19th world ti on, there is no increase in cost.
The officers and board of direc-
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Beni. Zionist Congress would take place
tors of the Detroit League of the
Goldstein and daughter, Jane Doris on June 23 and urged all members
National
Home for Jewish Children
.pent Sunday as guests of Mr. and to go to the polls at the Jewish
at Denver, formally adopted the
Mrs. Max Weinberg of Saginaw. Community Center from 10 until
by-laws and constitution, at a
1 o'clock on that date.
breakfast, Thursday, June 6, at the
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
home of Mrs. Carl S. Schiller. Mrs.
Jacob held their last meeting of
Sabbath Services:
the
Sabbath services will be held J. Ehrlich, Miss Molly Piens
Mrs• year at the Temple, June 4. Cheer Normandie but Forget
Mrs. Elizabeth Burnstinc,
Saul Birnkrant, president,
Her Builder, Andre Levy without interruption throughout and
Dec i ded
. Mrs. Sam Benson read
the summer season. Until further president of Hadassah, Denver,
The Morn Do Luse Coupe
Colo. were honor guests.
the opening prayer. The president
notice,
they
will
be
held
as
usual
NEW YORK (WNS) — Amid
The following officers were ap-
appointed all her committees for all the excitement attending the at 10:30 a. m. On Sabbath, June
Nowhere rise, in
new ;!taster De Luxe C.hevroletl
the ensuing year. The State Fed- arrival of the new French queen of 8, the sermon will be preached by pointed: Mrs. Carl S. Schiller.
Save money—get everything—own a
the entire field of
les the orUy ear M its price
eration of Sisterhoods will convene the seas, the S. S. Normandie, Dr. Leo Si. Franklin. His subject president; Mrs. Samuel L. Kayo-
nau, first vice president; Mrs.
motor cars, will you get such
Oct ober,
range that brings you Body
r, in Pontiac. Mrs. Benj. everyone forgot about the man who will be , "V acation Thoughts".
Robert
Brown,
second
balanced design, balanced
vice presi-
Master De Luxe
Goldstein, chairman; Mrs. Norman built the giant liner, Andre Levy, Y•111 ■ ff P•ople'• Annu•I Meeting:
by Fisher, Turret-Top con.
fluekner, co-chairman; Mrs. Wil- the scion of four generations of
riding qualities and balanced
The annual meeting and elec- dent; Sirs. John B. Horwitz, finan-
struction, Knee-Action Ride
liam Present and Mrs. Celia Blum- French Jews. Although Levy was tion of officers of the Young cial secretary; Mrs. Samuel Weis
performance
...
at
such stir-
and Illue•Flame valvedn•head
rosen. The rest of the committee virtually ignored in the great todo People's Temple Club will take man, corresponding secretary; Mrs.
prisingly low prices . . . as in the
Bennett Fenberg, recording secre-
will be appointed later. • •
engine. See this finer car--today!
that followed the maiden voyage of place Sunday afternoon, June 23, tary; Mrs. Si. R. Katz, treasurer.
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
the Normandie, Levy was the at 3:30.
The board of directors are as fol-
GOV.,
Imo
JEWISH RADIO FORUM proudest member of the vessel's 2, The Sisterhood Picnic:
prime owl uv. M. A. C.... A Gummi Mom Voi
The Sisterhood Sewing Group low,: Mrs. Irving Blumberg, Mr..
170 passengers. Levy is director-
David
M.
Zellman,
Mrs.
Benjamin
Duncan C. McCrea, Prosecuting general of the Ponhoet shipyards invites all members of the Temple B. Stepsay, Mrs. Max R. Frank,
Attorney for Wayne County, Mich- at St. Nazaire, France, where the Sisterhood to meet at the Temple Mrs. Sidney Sidder, Mrs. Julius
it
'tan. will be the guest speaker of new queen of the ocean was built. on Monday morning, June 10, at Krause, We. M. H. Brenner, Mrs.
the Jewish Radio Forum next Sun- A former engineer in the French 11 o'clock. for an ■ll-day picnic. Harry Stamler, Mrs.
Nat Bron-
day. June 9, front 7:15 to 7:45 p. navy. M. Levy has been associated Armed Temple Moonlight:
stein, Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt and
• on Station WJBK. Mr. McCrea
The annual Temple moonlight Mrs. S. H. Levy.
with the Ponhoet shipyards for
will speak on the subject of "The more than a quarter of a century. will take place Monday night.
Activities will begin in Septem-
Prosecutor and the Traffic Prob- It was under his direction that the June 24, on Steamer Put-In-Bay. ber and membership will be limited
lems." Others on the program will Ile de France , the Lafayette, the The boat sails from the foot of to 100 for the first ea
be Rabbi Leon Pram of Temple Paris, the Champlain and many First St. at 8:30. Mike Falk's J. H. Ehrlich is trustee for Mich-
Beth El, and Aaron Kurland, French battleships were eon- Orchestra will supply the music igan and Mrs. Ehrlich is a charter
riuirmal of the forum.
and entertainment
member.

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