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Mrs. Lichtig Heads
Ladies of Shaarey
Zedek for 2nd Term
Mrs. David B. Lichtig was un-
animously elected president of
the Sisterhood of the Shaarey Ze-
dek at the annual meeting on
May 27. The following other of-
ficers elected:
First vice president, M r .
Charles Robinson; second vice
president, Mrs. Jack Tobin; re-
Marvin Kobaker and Stanley
The following 14 girls will be
cording secretary, Mrs. Harry Z. I.evinson of Toledo attended the
consecrated to Judaism at the an-
Wineman-Arnfeld reception,
nual Consecration Service of Shaa-
rey Zedek this Sunday morning:
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis Rosalind Arta, Shirley Dunitz,
of Birmingham entertained last Sylvia Feldman, Miriam Hoffman,
Friday night in honor of the Misses Dorothy Kother, Betty Gail Lich-
Marie Frank and Jean Friedberg tig, Elizabeth Anne Lipsitz, Ger-
of Chicago, and their hostess, Ros- trude Mendelsohn, Evelyn June
alie Kahn.
Ross, Ruth Lenore Rubiner, Clare
Shirley Sunenklar, Helen Travis,
Dr. and Mrs. Willard Mayer of Judith Victor, Florence Wold.
B oston Blvd. complimented Miss
Carmen Wolff and her fiance,
The Knollwood Country Club of
Adolph Moses, at dinner on June 2. Birmingham, Mich., will have its
first ladies' day of the season on
On Saturday night, June 1, Mr. Tuesday, June 11. The hostesses
and Mrs. Harry Farbsten were in charge for the day will be Mrs.
Joseph Frank and Mrs. Samuel
hosts at a dinner party.
Glassman. There will be golf in
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond !doers the morning, luncheon and b rid ge
of Edison Ave. had as their guests in the afternoon. A large attend-
over the holiday week-end their ance is expected. Ladies' day will
e held the following week on Wed-
sisters-in-law, Mrs. Ben Schalten-
feld and Mrs. Milton Rosenthaler nesday, June 19, instead of Tues.
I
day,
due to the Detroit Furniture
of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Moers' sis-
ter, Mrs. Kurt Beckers of New Club tournament taking place on
the
18th.
MRS. DAVID B. L1CHTIG
Haven, Conn.
U. H. S. Moonlight I
Hostesses Chosen
Save by Shopping
Miss Beryl Jacobs will head
the group of pretty hostesses
who will greet their friends on
Thursday evening, June 13, when
the United Hebrew Schools and
Hudson's
JUNE SALE
LUGGAGE
Detroiters planning to travel this
summer will do well to attend
Hudson's June Luggage Sale.
Two thousand pieces — of stan-
dard Hudson quality—were pur-
chased for this event. Know the
pleasure and convenience of
traveling with MODERN lug-
gage, Buy it at remarkable
savings. Sale ends Saturday,
June 15.
auxiliary organizations will hold
their moonlight and dance on the
Steamer Tashmoo. Other hostesses
will be:
Men's Wardrobe Cases, ..TWO - SUIT
Krana Gittleman,
Dorothea
Brown; corresponding secretary,
carrying cases of top-grain cowhide. Black
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose of Chi- Greenbaum,
Greenbaum, Bunny
Bunny Grossman,
Mrs. Jack Greenblatt of New
Mrs. Simon Shetzer; assistant Orleans arrived Sunday to spend party
for 25
guests
or brown, 24-Inch size
cago Blvd.
were
hosts on
at Sunday
a cocktail Diane Davidson, Irma Bieberstein,
$21.95
corresponding secretary, Miss a week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Lenore Gamsu, Esther Robins,
Elizabeth Finley; financial secre- W. Schlesinger of Boston Blvd.
afternoon, June 2. ,
Esther Kasle, Sarah Kaplan, Mir-
Cowhide Gladstone* Black or brown cases
tary, Mrs. Wolfe Kaplan; treas-
lam Levin, Ruth Ehrlich, Mrs.
of top-grain cowhide; steel frames. 24-
urer, Mrs. Joseph Keidan.
Toba Berman Smokier, Blanche
Mrs. Max Teller of McLean Ave.
Mrs. Nat Bronstein of Chico
Inch size
The following were elected on left to attend the confirmation ex-
go
Fischer,
Rayetta Pollack, Betty
$8.95
v . was hostess at a luncheon
board of directors: Mesdames ercises in Chicago.
and bridge at the Knollwood Coun- Ruth Davidson, Rose Modell, Anne
Samuel J. Eder, Meyer Ginsburg,
2
- Pieces Ensemble Seta.
"Air - Cloth" fab-
try Club on June 4. The out-of- Dorb, Elaine Sloman, Ethel Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glogower
Sol Q. Kessler, A. B. Stralser,
town guests were: Mn,. L. Green- Goldman, Miriam Shetzer, Sybil
ric cases. Wardrobe hat-box and over-
Emil Loewenberg, Hy Gittleman, spent the holiday week-end at their
Weisman, Geraldine Bremen
eld of Asbury Park, N. J.,
night case, both for
$6.95
Isaac Shetzer, George Roberts, cottage at Gratiot Beach.
Mrs. Dorothy Reiser and Lenore Mark-
A. Smith of Halifax, N. S., Mrs.
son.
Myron Keys, Maurice Aronsson,
Belle Greenstein and Mra. L. Bern-
Women's Wardrobe Cases. Of black or
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon of stein, both of Denver, Colo.
Irwin Cohn, Charles Rubiner,
This is the first time in the his-
Harry Wine, Joseph Frank, Saul LaSalle Blvd. were at home to their
brown fabric. Carries 6 to 10 dresses.
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tory of the Hebrew Schools that
Jacob, Himon Kaplan, Jack Perl- friends on Saturday evening, June
21-Inch size
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Lichtig a social get-together has beenl
$8.95
muter, Herman Wetsman, Her- 1, in celebration of their 15th an- of 3211 Elmhurst Ave. will be at
held for the members and friends
' man August, Morris Blumberg, niversary.
home to their relatives and friends of the Schools and its auxiliary1
"Travella" Sports Bags. Top - grain leather.
Abraham Cooper, Samuel Kaye-
on Sunday, June 9, from 3 to 5 and groups. A large committee is I
Mrs. Julius Bing was hostess at 7 to 9 p. in., in
Talon fastener. 18-Inch size
nau, Aaron Kurland, Herman Co-
$7.95
honor of the conse-
hen, Arthur Purdy, Samuel H. a luncheon and bridge party for cration of their daughter, , Betty working under the co-chairman-
ship of Mrs. Morse Saulson and 1
Camp Trunks. Made to regulation speci-
Rubiner, Samuel Silver, Nathan 20 guests given at the Wilshire in Gail. No cards.
Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim in 'or- 1
honor of Mrs. Amanda Frank and
Spevakow.
fications. Yale locks. Exceptional June
The following are honorary di- Mrs. Sarah Perley of Atlantic City.
Miss Laura Goldman of 2961 der that tickets may be distri- I
Sale feature
$5.45
rectors: Mesdames D. W. Simons,
Elmhurst Ave. will leave for Av- buted among every Jewish group,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Norman runin Camp on June 15, to direct in the city. The entire steamer
Max Wollstein, Sol Kaufman, A.
has
been
chartered
and
will
leave
M.
Hudson's Luggage Shop—Second Floor—Farmer Street
Hershman, David Zemon, of Dexter Blvd. are motoring the music activities for the sum-
Joseph Zeckman, Maurice Zack- through Illinois and Indiana and mer. The music will be under the from the foot of Griswold St.
pomptly at 8:30.
Extended Payments are available on lug-
heim, Charles Smith, and Herbert will be gone two weeks.
supervision of the Rose Rubenstein
Over 25 valuable door prizes have
Warner.
studios, with which Miss Goldman
gage purchases of $25 or more. The price
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Prince of is affiliated.
been secured by Mrs. Julius Ber-
The chairmen of committees
remains the same. A small amount is
Cleveland
visited
with
their
chil-
man. These prizes include lamps,
selected by Mrs. Lichtig are: Pro-
added to cover the cost of carrying the
gram: chairman, Mrs. Charles dren, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Prince,
Mrs. Nathan Sloss and daughter, clocks, personal wear, and mis-
account.
Robinson, co-chairman, Miss Eli- over the holiday week-end.
Mary Ann, of Cleveland were the cellaneous furnishings.
Ray Correll will make a per-
zabeth Finley; activities, chair-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving L.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman, Hirschman, having attended the sonal appearance with his 'Breeze-
man, Mrs. Morris Blumberg, co-
chairman, Mrs. George Levey; so- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie and confirmation of Frederick L. blowers' to furnish the music.
Other members of the moon-
cial: chairman, Mrs. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Folz attended Hirschman.
light committee are: Max J. Ka-
Wetsman, co-chairman, Mrs. Jack a house party over the holiday
week-end
at
Beulah,
Mich.
gan,
Harry M. Shulman, Mrs.
Tobin; hospitality: chairman, Mrs.
Plans have been completed for
the food shower and bridge to be Harry Kraft, Mrs. Max Hayman,
S. J. Eder, co-chairman, Mrs. S.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Andrew
1Vineman
.
Prices Subject to 39 Sales Tax
given for the benefit of the Jewish Mrs
Krause, Mrs. Simon
Shetzer; publicity: chairman,
plan Morris
.
Mrs. George Levey, co-chairman, and daughter, Clare, left June 3 Center Play School at 1:30 p. m.
to spend ten days at their cabin on Wednesday, June 12. The event
Mrs. Sidney Stone; printing,
in Gaylord, Mich.
is sponsored by the Home Relief
chairman, Mrs. M. Aronsson, co-
Society, the Zedakah Club and the
chairman, Mrs. Meyer Ginsburg;
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund Neugarten Club.
delinquent dues: chairman, Mrs.
are spending a few days in Atlantic
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Myron Keyes, co-chairman, Mrs. City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunitz of
S. J. Kavanou; membership:
8614 LaSalle Blvd. will be at home
chairman, Mrs. Jack Perlmutter,
Lightweight, Smart, Good.
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Conn of on Sunday, June 9, from
3 to 5 and
co-chairman, Mrs. Irwin Cohen;
Looking and Cool, for only
This Saturday evening, at 8:45,
Ann Arbor were the house guests 8 to 11 p. m., in honor of the con-
budget: chairman, Mrs. Wolfe
over the week-end of 1)r. and Mrs. secration of their daughter, Shir- B'nai Sloshes outdoor carnival will
Kaplan, co-chairman, Mrs. A. B.
open its week of festivities, with
Harold T. Rattner of Wellesley ley. No cards.
Stralser; house committee: chair- Drive.
the merry-go-round and ferric
and up
man, Mrs. Aaron Kurland, co-
wheel to provide fun for the young-
Mrs.
S.
Zeidman
and
daughter,
chairman, Mrs. Herman August;
Mrs. Goldie Freedman and Mrs. Betty, were hostesses at a linen er guests and the merchandise
flower fund: chairman, Mrs. Her z Estelle Harris of Chicago were the
JULES OLEN
booths for the adults. The mer-
SPORT SHOES t
man Cohen, co-chairman, Mrs. holiday guests of their family, Mr. shower and bridge on Wednesday
Sleeks , SIAS tip.
I he fem. Freeman appa
Eiril Loewenberg; music: chair- and Mrs., Philip Bloomgarden of evening, May 29, at Lacher's, in
Vele
Ahlrle. 1,1c
honor of Miss Ruth Wax, a July
while, end black •114
man, Mrs. A. Cooper, co-chair- Edison Ave.
Ie SI Am
SAM WEIN
"'"II
bride-elect. Covers were laid for
OPEN
k i
. c ic• iikii
93 guests,
SUNDAYS
Miss Claire Grant has as her
EVES.
TILL 5
guest Miss Janet Neuman of Pitts-
Miss Sylvia Leet of Birming-
The Only Exclusive Haberdashery
burgh, Pa.
ham, Ala., is the house guest of her
Store on Twelfth Street
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cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Magid
9038 TWELFTH ST., at Clairmount
Mr. and Mrs. David Oppenheim of Elmhurst Ave.
The Zedakah Juniors held a of Chicago Blvd. have as their
pep rally at Hotel Stotler, June guests their son and daughter-in-
Miss Rita Stone, daughter of
„..vo omaiiswomm 0 00mokmvlowoomoomm
2. A mock fashion show was law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Oppen- Mrs. Nettie Stone of 5853 Town-
cwoomir,
.
presented by Adele Davis, Anna- heim, and the latter's sister, Rhoda send Ave., was awarded a diamond
o
THE 7TH ANNUAL SEASON
Pi n by Temple Beth El for perfect
belle Germansky, Lenore King, Garber of Hartford, Conn.
N OF THE
e
at tendance for five years. Her
.
.
Mr. and Mrs. George Galvani sis ter, Harriet, received the same
.
of Delaware Ave. were hosts to the j aw and two years ago.
entire Temple Beth El choir and
their escorts at their annual fare- I
Miss Martha Rosten of 2695
(For Adults) and
.
party given Monday evening, I M onterey Ave. flew in from Wash-
.
June 3.
ington, D. C., where she has been
employed in the Interior Depart-
Mrs. Adolph Sloman, Mrs. Irv- ment as secretary to Charles P.
e
ing L. Hirschman and daughter, O'Neil, Regional Counsel for MOIL
Marjorie, left for Cleveland where gan. Miss Rosten stopped enroute
,
(For
Boys
and
Girls,
Ages
7
to
16)
they attended the confirmation to visit with friends and relatives
i
MR& HARRY MEER
of ichard Sloss on Friday, June 7. in Pittsburgh, Pa., and in Cleve-
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- land, Ohio, where she was the chandise in the booths will consist
man returned from ■ motor trip guest of her cousin, Miss Muriel of randy, dolls, sporting goods,
e
to Chicago.
Rosenstein, and her fiance, Julian summer furniture, electrical equip-
Camp Kinderwelt will be under the direction of
I
' Huebschman. Miss Rosten will re_ I ment and other valuable it
/
Miss Evelyn Sulzberger has in- some her duties in Detroit, and will 1 The carnival, to be held on the
vited a group of friends to lunch- be located in the Fisher Bldg. She I Dexter Chevrolet lot next door to
eon at Devon Gables, Saturday, I was entertained with a party on the synagogue, will continue each
June 15.
Saturday night, at the new "Para- night and Sunday afternoons until I
dise on the Lake" and on Sunday the evening of June 16, excluding
(Just Returned from Palestine)
/
Sam Ginsburg of Pittsburgh at- night by Miss Geraldine Fineman. Friday night. The entire proceeds II
All of whom have had man
e
tended the Wineman-Arnfeld re-;
y year. of experience in sc hool
of the carnival will go for the reli-
teaching and in children' s
ception on May 30.
camps. Assisting them will be •
Dr. and Mrs. Albert E • Bern- gious and educational activity of
staff of competent counsellor.,
•
I stein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd . a r e I e congregation
trained nurse and • physician. j
•
Dr. Isabelle Wolfstein of Ann I caving on June 8 for Atlantic
The carnival is being sponsored
Camp Kinderwelt offers all kinds of sports, music, drama, / /
Arbor was the house guest of Miss City where they will attend the! by the
Men's Club in conjunction
MISS PEARL SPERBER
art and Jewish education
e
Blanche Amberg during the past annual American Medical conven- with the other auxiliaries of the I
Esther Slobin, Violet Doris, Julia week-end.
ion. They will be back on Satur- copglegation.
Register Your Children Now
The Sisterhood of
.
Berkon and Rosalind Schweitzer.
lay, June 15. the congregation has been particu-
le
Miss Miriam Herschberg of At-
For Further
At the semi-formal this Sun-
Information, write or call
larly active in the arrangements
day, June 9, an amateur show , kinson Ave. has returned from
Mrs. Jacob Dubinsky and datigh- for the refreshments. Mrs. Eman-
prizes and music by Jimmy Hig- Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson, where' ter of Mt. Vernon, Ohio , are visit- uel Klein and Mrs. Harry Steer
gins WWJ orchestew will be fea- de attended Highland Manor, and I fig with her brother and sister-in- are co-chairmen of the Sisterhood
tuned. Tickets may be obtained) i " 'Pending the summer with her I aw, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Bernstein carnival committee. This same cum-
from Miss Pearl Sperber, 2439 , parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. I o f 2400 Boston Blvd.
mittee announces the Sisterhood I
I'
Blaine; from members, or at the lierschberg.
picnic for Aug. Di at Rochester I
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Vic- State Park.
door of the Fort Shelby Hotel in
Ben
Kaufmann
and
son,
Irving,
t
or of 2982 Elmhurst Ave. &Tr-
the Spanish Gardens where the
dance is to be held. Refreshments are spending the week-end in n ounce the consecration of their
Washington, D. C.
aughter, Judith, at the Shaarey
will be served.
, Zedek on Sunday morning June
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer 9.
Reception at home from 2
were hosts at a midnight supper to 5 and 8 to 11 p. m. No
History Study Club of
cards.
party Saturday, June 1, at their
Tuxedo - Holmur Shute borne on Suffolk Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Louis Gordon
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
The History Study Club of the
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert and 'son, Jacob David, on Saturday
Tuxedo-Holmur Shut, which meets Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein spent
morning, June 16, at Congregation
every Saturday afternoon for the the holiday week-end at Charle-
Shaarey Zedek. They will be at
purpose of studying Jewish his- voix.
home to their friends in the after-
tory, had Joseph Hags* for its
noon and evening of Sunday, Jane
lecturer last Saturday. The period
Miss Barbara Gilbert returned 16, at their residence, 622 East
of Jewish history which this club from Vassar College on Thursday. Grand Blvd.
is studying is the Second Com-
monwealth. Mr. Haggai's subject
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berger will
Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Pitts-
dealt with the Persian influence.
return from their honeymoon in burgh, Pa., and Mrs. A. E. Kagan,
The lecturer this Saturday, Atlantic City and New York on also of Pittsburgh, attended con-
June 8, will be M. Lachover. His June 10 and will reside tempor- firmation exercises at Temple Beth
subject will be the Greeks and arily with Mr. Berger's mother, El. Mrs. Kagan's son is Rabbi H.
their influence upon the Jews of Mrs. Carrie May Berger, on Dex- Kagan of Pittsburgh.
Library al E. Grand River
that period.
ter Blvd.
(Established 18 Years)
The club meets at 5:30, before
Mrs. Maurice Krohngold and
Mincha time. The members then
Miss Janet Welt was hostess daughter, Florence, of Cleveland.
0022
remain for Minch& and between at • dinner party and scavenger Ohio, and May Bayer of Columbus,
Mincha and Meath partake of hunt on Friday night, June 7.
Ohio, spent the holiday week-end
the Sholosh S'eudoth.
with their sister and brother-In-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman aw, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goodman
Flowers for all oeearlose-- of Canterbury Road entertained at of Webb Ave., having attended the MI I= MN
Denter-Joy Florist, EseEd (1962. dinner on June 4.
confirmation exercises In this city.
HUDSON'S
B'nai Moshe Opens
Carnival on June 8
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municipal chapter of Avukah, Zion-
ist
group. to be held at the
home of Theodore Olender, 8741
LaSalle Blvd., Tuesday, June 11,
8:30 p. m.
At the came time plans for the
group's annual picnic will be laid
and there will be • discussion of
the advisability of a summer sem-
inar.
at
Farband Camp
Camp Kinderwelt ,
*Certified
8700 Linwood Ave.
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Zedakah Juniors'
Dance on Sunday
Opens Sunday, 'lune 16111
Nachman Drachler, Morris Haar
and Eliza London
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