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America lewish Periodical Carter



CLIPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

TnEDentoreleinsmaRama4

--KERN'S

and THE LEGAL CHRONIC LE

Another Shipment
in WHITE • . • •

WOODWARD AT GRATIOT

Mr.. Horvith, Retiring President,

Samson CARD TABLES

1.98

... and STEEL CHAIRS

Good-looking, comfortable chairs with
form-fitting backs and washable white
Samsonhyde upholstery. " Strong and
sturdy; will not tip; tests prove they will
hold 700 pounds successfully.

Install Officers
Of Zedakah Club

Engagements

FOR THE BRIDE---FOR YOUR OWN PORCH OR COTTAGE

able—liquor proof—fire resistant--and guar-
anteed for one year against wear and break-
age! Note the extra-large tops and double-
locking steel leg braces!

PAGE SEVEN

for $ ' 5°

Presents ■ Mess•ga
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marks of 3272 Clairmount Ave. announc
the engagement of their daughter, Edna Lillian, to Morton H. Barrie
The installation of Zedakah
son of Herman Barris of 13367 Strathmore Ave.
Club's officers for the ensuing
Airs. Rae Vehon of Byron Ave. announces the engagement o
year took place on Monday after-
her daughter, Margold, to Joseph S. Bing, son of Mrs. Julius Bing noon, June 10, in the Italian Gar-
of Collingwood Ave. The marriage will take place on July 2.
dens of the Book Cadillac Hotel.
The invocation was given by
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kaplan of Broadstreet announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Belle, to Herman Marks, son of Air. and
Mrs. J. Marks of Josephine Ave.

Wedding Calendar

June 16—Miss Thelma Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Stein of 1460 Glynn Court, to Leo Shwedel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Shwedel of 3816 29th St.

A. Feature June Selling

June 16—Miss Esther Boyarsky, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Rubin Boyarsky of 2524 Taylor Ave., to Norman Cohen, son of the
late Rev. and Airs. Louis Cohen of 2524 Gladstone Ave., at Congre-
gation Beth Tephila Emanuel, at 6 p. m.

$5

June 16—Miss Janet Goldfield, daughter of Mr. and Airs. A.
Goldfield of 5654 Drexler Ave., Chicago, Ill., to Dr. A. M. Torgow,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Torgow of Blaine Ave., Detroit. Cere-
mony to take place in Chicago..

A glorious array of summer whites—in felts,
toyos, panamas, leghorns and linens. Included
also are pastels, browns, and navys.

June 16—Miss Goldie Roth, daughter of Mrs. A. Roth of 1734
West Euclid Ave., to Jack Chisik, son of Air. and Mrs. S. Chisik of
3832 Elmhurst Ave., at Littman's Hall.

June 16—Miss Dorothy Jaffe, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Max
Jaffe of 3225 Monterey Ave., to Irwin Tamler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Tamler of Cleveland, Ohio. Ceremony at the B'nai David
Synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th St. Dinner and reception at Hotel
Statler.

June 16—Aiiss Yetta Rubin, daughter of Mrs. Rose Rubin of
3339 W. Grand Ave., to Edward .1. Feuer, son of Air. and Mrs.
George Feuer of 362 Harmon Ave.

June 16—Miss Jeanette Lebowitz, daughter of Air. and Mrs.
Morris Lebowitz of 3330 Cortland Ave., to William S. Gottlieb, at
Congregation B'nai Moshe. Ceremony at 2 p. m. A reception will
be held at Kahn's Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich., from 6 to 11 p. m.
No cards.

The

June 16--Miss Gertrude Eder, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Jacob
Eder of Calvert Ave., to Louis Fine, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Fine
C olonial
e , Mt. Clemens, Mich.
June 16—Miss Isabelle Cohen, daughter of Air. and Airs. Harry
Cohen of 2074 Atkinson Ave., to Charles Rosenblatt of Chicago.
Reception 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
June 16—Miss Jeanette Slachter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Slachter of 2049 61st St., Brooklyn, N. Y., to Dr. William
Klein of Detroit.

VOGUE
is for
WHITE .

o f Wind sor ,

You'll enjoy the smart, cool
white of these tables and
chairs . . . and the case
with which they may be
kept spotless! Their strength
makes them ideal for hard
Summer use!

June 16—Miss Pearl Buchner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Buchner of 2988 Elmhurst Ave., to S. J. Ruskin, son of Air. and Mrs.
Jacob Ruskin of Winnipeg, Manitoba, at the Wilshire Hotel.
June 16—Miss Sara Doctor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Doctor of Englewood Ave., to Irving E. I'itt of Flint, son of Air. and
Mrs. Morris Pitt of Detroit.

1
16—Miss Annette Kramer, daughter of Mrs. B. Kramer of
1 2692 June
Leslie Ave., to Isadore Lazeroff, son of Air. and Airs. Jacob

Also Table. in Other Colors

with Chairs to Match!

Phone and Mail
Orders—CH. 9500

KERN'S—MEZZANINE

alert to 3% .ales T.

for Bogs and Girls

Ages from 6 to 16

IS NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION

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

AVRUNIN CAMP NURSERY

Ages 3 to 5
Under careful guidance of a graduate of Merrill-
Palmer School

For Information, call Townsend T.2238 or Northlawn 5730

Lazeroff of 2256 Hazelwood Ave.

June 16—Miss Charlotte Kurzmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert N. Kurzmann of Cortland Ave., to Lee M. Goldberg, son of
Mr. and Airs. Sam Goldberg of Canton, Ohio. Rabbi Joshua S.
Sperka will officiate.

June 17—Miss Ethel Rhea Yalomstein, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Moses Yalomstein of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich to harry Woolf ,
son of Mr. and Airs. Jacob Woolf of 100 Kenilworth Ave., at the
Book Cadillac Hotel.

Avrunin Camp

550

June 18—Miss Florence Silverman, daughter of Rev. and Sirs. J.
Silverman of Gladstone Ave., to Fred Perlman, son of Mrs. Rae
Perlman, at the Colonial Hotel, Alt. Clemens, Mich. Rabbi Herman
Halperin of Pittsburgh, Pa., will officiate.

June 19—Miss Gladys Thumim, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs.
Joseph Thumim of 3317 Collingwood Ave., to Irwin A. Klar, son
of Air. and Mrs. Aaron Klar of 3222 Gladstone Ave., at Congrega-
tion B'nai Moshe.

MRS. JACOB HARVITH

Miss Charlotte Finkel, Junior Ze-
dakah Club's chaplain. Luncheon
was then served.
Mrs. Jacob Harvith the retir-
ing president, welcomed the mem-
bers and guests. She thanked
everyone for their whole hearted
cooperation in helping to make
her three consecutive years in
office successful. Mrs. liarvith
then introduced Kurt Peiser, who
gave a very inspiring talk, and
congratulated the club on the
splendid work it is doing.
In her message as past presi-
dent, Mrs. Harvith said:
"It is difficult for me adequa-
ately to express my own per-
sonal appreciation for the loyal
support, the conscientious advice
and the untiring assistance that I
have received from the Zedakah
Club at all times. For the many
kindnesses and, courtesies extend-
ed to me during the years of my
presidency, ant for the privilege
and pleasure of service in the
work of the club, I am most
grateful. I also cannot thank the
members enough for the great
honor recently bestowed upon me
in planning to inscribe my name
in the New Old Folks Home. To
have made a host of friends
through the Zedakah contacts ,
and to have been honored and
accorded recognition in the com-
munity as your representative
because you trusted in me and
placed me in office has been an
enriching experience.

RUS S E KS

Millinery

Salon

Thied
Plow

1445 WOODWARD API.

THIS YEAR . . .

as every year
EVERYBODY'S GOING

to tbe

36th Annual

TEMPLE
MOONLIGHT

"Knowing what we have done,
knowing the depth of sincerity in-
herent in the women of our or-
ganization, and believing utterly
June 20—Miss Louise Sarah Levin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in their unquenchable thirst for
Selig Levin of 3207 Blaine Ave., to Benjamin Goldstein, son of Mr. further aervice, I know that this
and Mrs. Herman Goldstein of 3209 Cortland Ave., at the Fort milestone shall see no slackening
Sponsored by the
Wayne Hotel. •
of our pace toward our goal
which is both practical and athru-
June 23—Miss Ida Shur, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Samuel istic."
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram L. Smok-
D
warkin of icago, to Meyer Green, son of Air. and Mrs. Harris
ier of the Wilshire motored to Chi-
Mrs. Ben Jacob was introdu red
cago for the week-end to attend Green of 4252 Tuxedo Ave., Detroit, at 6 p. m. at Cafe Royal on
by Sirs. Ilarvith as founder of
the opening of the Edgewater Roosevelt Road in Chicago.
the
Zedakah Club and toast m is-
Beach Hotel Walk. ;dr& Smokler's
June 23—Miss Estelle Pereira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
sister, Sara Hope Berman, a stu- A. Pereira of 125 Richton Ave., to Leo L. Ilimelhoch, son of Mrs. tress of the afternoon.
The
following capable cha ir-
dent of Northwestern University, Rose Ilimelhoch of Flint, Mich., at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
men gave their reorts:
111 rs.
p
will accompany. them home,.
June 23—Miss Janice Epstein, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Max Samuel Baker in her
treasure is
Epstein of 2740 Elmhurst Ave., to Saul Manheimer, son of 51r. and report, stated that $6,000
is 'as
Miss Ruth Kirschbaum of the Mra. Albert M anh eimer of 16651 Monica Ave.
on the
ient for relief work during t he
Lee Plaza entertained on June II
June
23—Miss
Tillie
Lipsitz,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hyman
ast
year.
The
following
chant
P
ies
with a luncheon at L'Aiglon and a
our assistance: L on
theater party in honor of Miss Lipsitz of 2046 Clairmount Ave., to Louis Panush, son of Sir. and i r te
ngeles Sanitarium, Iladassa
Thelma Stein, a bride-elect, and Mrs. Abraham Panush of 2527 W. Philadelphia Ave., at Shaarey
Zedek. Reception at 8:30 p. m. No cards. A Hied Jewish Campaign, Comm
Mrs. M. Kaufmann of Indianapolis.
u.
Leaving from the Foot of First St.
June 23—Miss Hilda Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Louie ni ty Fund, Moos Chitim, and A rt
Miss Nettie Cohen and her sis- Solomon of 3252 Richton Ave., to William Kurtz, son of Mr and School of Jewish Center, as well
Ai
rs. Barnet Kurtz of 1701 Hazelwood Ave. Ceremony at 3 o'clock as numerous other organizations
ters and brothers of 2524 Glad-
Th e Hebrew School, were aided
stone, entertained Friday evening, at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th. Reception at 3252
June 14, for Mrs. Irving Paull of Richton, from 4 to 6 and 8 to II p. m. in efforts for the "Romance of
the
People", 25 per cent of the
New York City, Mrs. Julius Le-
June 25—Miss Betty Eisenman, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs.
vine of Greenport, Long Island, Joseph Eisenman of Taylor Ave., to Alvin B. Levin, son of Mrs. proceeds being given to that
cause.
Mrs. Benjamin Rachlin of Fall Samuel Levin of 435 King Ave.
River, Mass., and Rabbi Samuel M.
Airs. Samuel Almug, chairman
June 26—Miss Bee Shrier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alter
Cohen of New York City, who ar- Shrier, to Sidney Si, Kelt, son of Air. and Mrs. Samuel Kalt, at the of the investigating committee,
will lead his scintillating 10-Piece
rived to attend the nuptials of home of the bride's parents, 1959 W. Boston Blvd. Ceremony at reported visiting hundreds of
Norman Cohen and Miss Esther 4 p. m., reception at 7:30 p. m. No cards.
Band, while you
cases and helping to alleviate
Boyarsky, daughter of Rev. and
hunger, cold and suffering.
June 30—Miss Ethel Standler, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. N.
Mrs. Rubin Boyarsky, which will
Mrs. Morris Loeb, chairman of
in the Palatial Ballroom, or
take place Sunday, June 16. Nor- Standler of 4225 Monterey Ave., to Samuel Toby, son of Airs. Eva' clothes committee, reported 380
Toby, at Lacher's.
man Cohen is a son of the late Rev.
clothing calls picked up and de-
and Airs. Louis Cohen.
July 2—Miss Margold \'ehon, daughter of Mrs. Rae \'ehon of ivered and 400 pounds of meat
WATCH THE STARS
B yron Ave., to Joseph S. Bing, son of Sirs. Julius Bing of Colling-
elivered to needy families.
ood Ave.
from the Top Deck
Mrs. Henry Lovett, chairman
A1iss Isabella W'erhe of the e-
troit ('onservatory of Music gave a
July 7—Miss Sarah Natinsky, daughter of Mrs. Anna Natinsky f layette committee, reported
TICKETS—$1.00 PER PERSON
musicale-tea for her pupils and a
f 340 Englewood Ave., to Harold Bronstein of 2505 Chicago Blvd., 0 ° ver 50 layette. delivered.
demonstration of her pre-school 8 on of Max Bronstein, at Congregation B'nai David.
Miss Bertha Cohen, corres-
ponding
se
c
class at the Women's City Club on
retary,
gave
her
re-
July 7—Miss Rose Robinson, sister of Air. and Sirs. Myron A.
Wednesday afternoon..
eys of
en ale Ave., to 1 Frank J. Davis, son of Mr. and Sirs. Harry port for the year.
D avis of Sturtevant Ave.
m Mrs. Herbert Wallace, chair-
an of the donor luncheon, gave
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weingar.
July 7—Miss Bertha Bornstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. h
er report and thanked the public
den of 2545 W. Boston Blvd. an- A aeon Bornstein of Atkinson Ave., to Hyman Shear, son of Mr. and
a t large for their generous co-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their M rs. Louis Shear.
0
, thanked her co-
son, Sidney, on Saturday, June 22,
July I4—Miss Ruth Wax, daughter of Sirs. Dora Wax of 1953 F hairrnen, Mrs. Alex Kovan and
at Shear Hashomayim Synagogue
Made or Recovered from YOUR OWN FEATHERS,
Taylor Ave., to Abe Zeidman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeidman h er committees.
in Windsor. The reception will be of 1681 Pingree Ave.
The reporter, Mrs. Max Ko-
or WOOLS with the Newest Modern Designs
held Sunday, June 23, at 2545 W.
■ h n, : expressed
)
July 24—Miss Adrienne Rabinov ■ ti, daughter of Rabbi Israel
sincere thanks to
Boston Blvd., from 2 to 6 p. m.
Rabinovitz
of
New
York,
N.
Y.,
to
The
We Cm. • Complete
Leo R. Grosslight of New York, D
Jewish Chronicle,
No cards.
5011007 of
N.'Y., formerly of Detroit.
etroit News, Time, and Free
CURTAINS
Wedding, Shower, Baby WE STEAM,
Press, Dora Ehrlich, Rabbi Frani.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper
Shower •nd Bridg•
Rabbi Rosenthal, Judge D. J.
and re-cover
of 1536 Chicago Blvd. announce
We have *It re-
Gift.
Healy, Jr., and Aaron Kurland.
old pillows
milled • lap-
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jay
Mallen.. et All Kinds
Mme.
Duval
rendered
solos,
ac-
meat er the W-
Richard, on Saturday, June 22, at
late ally 86•,
companied by Mr. Chusin.
eed In 1.1•Ing
the Shaarey Zedek Congregation.
with the I ttttt
Mrs. Ben Jacob presented the
Room. 'led Rome
At home on that day from 3 to 5
past president, Mrs. Jacob liar-
and KWh.. car-
style feather.
and 7 to 9. No cards.
vith, with a loving cup from the
tel... Rime am
May 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Genie II. Wolfe (Marilyn Kahn) o
proof ticking..
mad reamamble.
members
for
her
untiring
service
1164*
tsKxTwR
BLVD.
Julian Minter, son of Gertrude 3045 Cortland Ave., • son, Warren Mitchell.
SIMI this amass
Special for
war Webb
May 30—To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller (Jennie Seeman) of to the club.
linter and grandson of Mr. and
oho,.
)10aarth HMI
The following officers were In-
31.00
fro. David Rosenthal of 3311 Chi- Sturtevant Ave., a daughter, Eileen Ruth
Open
Rend..
fromla
A.
Y.
c : % ago Blvd., will be Bar Mitzvah
June 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Simon Kates (Adele Holinstat) of g "ed: M rs. Abe Rosenberg.
I. 11 P. M.
r .ets ident; Mrs. David Zellman,
2740
Richton Ave., • daughter, Marilyn Dale.
0 n Saturday, June 22, at Congre-
ation B'nai Moshe, Dexter and
June 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Pfeifer (Rose Goldstein) Lev vice president; Mrs. Harry
ire, second vice 'president;
f L awrence.
of 2581 Elmhurst Ave., a daughter, Zelda Shirley.
A r f •;!
Mrs. Theodore Schaffer, third Rabinowitz and Ann
June 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Merton t (Bertha Rubenstein) vice
Special
president; Mrs. John Keeten- trustees, Esther Davis, Pauline
Mr. and Mrs. I. AL Seltzer of 525 of 3764 Edison Ave., ■ daughter, Tribe! Sarah.
berg , recording secretary; Mrs. Aline and Dorothy Sklar; cul-
Low Rates
nd 2nd St., Sagin :Mich.,
Jack Greenberg, financial 'were- tural, Ann Rosenbaum; donor
fee me•ll et
ill
at hnme to th:i7. , Detroit in Philadelphia for the summer and
luncheon, Sophie Jacob, chairman;
Jo_ to arJearate
nd Saginaw friends on Sunday, Mr. Rosenthal and the Cordons will then go to Egypt and will conclude tary ; Mrs. Samuel Baker, trees- assisted by co-chairmen Mary
ennr.ei
their 10-week European tour with urer ; Mrs. Charles Cornfield, cor-
one 16, in honor of the gradua- return to Detroit in 10 days.
a prolonged stay in Palestine.
sretast onding secretary; Mrs. Jon. Wallace, Minnie Fishman, Rae
Mine. Anna
ti on from high school of their eon,
Goldberg
and
Belle
Staub.
b, publicity chairman • Mrs.
Nadal. Is
A rthur.
-
Mrs. Rosenberg announces that
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gould an-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Afodell return. ,,
Max Coven, Jr., ■ dvisor; Mrs.
Removiag SuporR.,... Hair by
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their ed from
the last meeting of the year will
honeymoon trip to the ' cc • '. is Levitt, trustee; Mrs. Pd-
Mrs. Ben Kaplovitz and sons, son, Martin Henry, on
Electric Noodle
be
a
social
at
the
home
of
Mn,.
Saturday,
Sklar,
ward
West Coast, and will reside with
trustee; Sirs.
g
ir nSeawmiy-
Marvin and Fred, of 3319 Monterey
Anne Adilman, 2061 Calvert, on
June 15, at the Miahhkan Israel Mrs. Modell's parents, at 17201 °di r.
Permanently and Painlesaly
rr .trustee.
o.
R.
Ave., are vacationing at Cedar
Wednesday evening, June 19. Re-
oeseatiaussa Irww or Appetmeomis
Synagogue, Blaine and Linwood. Pontchartrian Drive, for the sum- M
uAb e
-eke, Ontario.
OW,
The reception will be held on June mer.
elect ed president, stressed the freshments will be served.
1656 GLADSTONE AVE.
23, at the Barium Hotel. Relatives
nece lolly of the wholehearted co-
Airs. Wm. N. Morse of W. Palm and friends are
Triaity 2.1542
invited. No cards.
ation from the members and
ARCADIANS
B each, formerly of Detroit, is visit-
The closing meeting of the sea -
Ulchleen Lreeneell Operator
1.11 of the Neugarten Sunshine P?" e ■ t large in furthering the
in g relatives and friends here and
The last meeting of the Arca-
Miss
Eleanor
Cohen
of
Glendale
chari
table
cause of the Zedakah dians mu held at the home of
Club, will be held Monday, June
! is the house guest of Mrs. Sally
inaugurated and those interested
Ave. returned from a several 17, at 1:30 p. m., at the Jewish Club and appointed the follow-
Colman of 2740 Richton Ave.
Harry Aronovitz, 624 Leicester, should write to the secretary,
months' visit in New York.
Community Cente , Holbrook and log c ommittees:
r
am June 6.
William
Moss, 2005 W.
Woodward. An interesting speaker in vestigating, Anne Adelman
Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Rosenthal
The hayride given
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyman and will address the club. Refreshments and Sadie Hertz; clothes, Ann June 2, was ■ sweetie. on Sunday,
and sons, Avrom and Arnold. of
The next meeting is to be held
Calvert Ave., accompanied by Abe family of 725 W. Boston Blvd., will be served. Hostesses will in- Sim° n and
Rott; layette
The Arcadians moonlight is to
will sail on Saturday from New elude Mrs. H. Druckman, Mrs. M. Rae Goldberg and Bertha Cohen; be given on August SO. Tickets at the home of Gerald GoLZerg,
i Go rdon and his son, Albert, left
2075 W. Philadelphia.
Tuesday by motor for a trip to York on the S. S. Rex for a visit Weiss, Mrs. R. Berg, Mrs. J. Cohen, hospi tal social visiting, Hannah may be purchased from any mem.

hiladelphia and New York. Mrs. in England, France, Italy, and
Mrs. L. Blau, Mrs. B. Ketcham, flare ith and Dorothy Cove; visit- ber.
Flowersfor all
ateasleam-
enthal and children will remain other European countries, and will Mrs. A. Davis and Mrs. Si. Glazer. ing a ick, Pauline Loeb, Florence
A drive for members he, been D•ster,ley Florist, Euclid SOIL

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robins of
1946 Calvert Ave., will be at home
to their friends and relatives on
Monday evening, June 17, in honor
of their son, Saul, who was grad-
uated from the law school of the
University of Michigan, No cards.



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