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PAGE EIGHT

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TheVerRorrAwksfirmoract4

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Fellowship
Dance July 14 to Aid Den-
Awarded G. P. Lacher
ver Talmud Torah Ass'n

ANW4W4INNINCW4NAVOMW4 I Honorary

* THIS SUMMER • . • LIVE!

Marriages

George Peter Lacher, son of
W. J. Greenstein, Detroit rep-
MOSES • WOLFF
Mr. and Mrs. Judah Lacher of resentative, the National Jewish
The ceremony in which Miss
Three little words which sing in the hearts of
1926 West Euclid Ave., who has Education Talmud Torah Asso-
just completed the four-year ciation of Denver, announces that Carmen Frances Wolff, daughter
those who owe themselves a REAL vacation!
course at Michigan State College a dance will be sponsored in be- of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff of
half of this association by several
organizations, under his manage-
Adolph
Lawrence
Moses Ave.,
II, was
became
solemnized
Mrs.
meat, on Sunday evening, July Thursday afternoon, June 13, at
five
o'clock,
at
home.
Dr.
14, at the Philadelphia•Byron
Hall.
Leo M. Franklin reed the sere-
Sponsors of this Denver asso- ice before an improvised al-
CHARLEVOIX-the-Beautiful
ciation include Dr. Cyrus Adler, tar banked with smilax, cybod-
MICHIGAN
gical
Seminary
America•
Dr. ium ferns and palms interspersed
president
of the of Jewish
Theolo:
Julian Morgenstern, president of I with cathedral candelabra hold-
ing ivory tapers. Tall vases of
Hebrew Union College; Dr. Ber- white flowers stood on either side
rib-
nerd Revel, dean of Yeshiva Col- of the fireplace, and satin rib-
lege; Rabbi Saul Silber, dean of bons marked the aisle to the al-
I The pine breezes of Charlevoix-the-
Beth Midrash Le-Tor
of Chi- tar. Miss Wolff, who was given
Beautiful are calling you! The Inn is
Beth Rabbi Ilerbert S. Goldstein, I in marriage by her father, wore
calling you . . . to relax taut nerves,
president of the Union of Ortho h : a simply fas ioned gown of white
relieve cares, forget worries! Come
don Jewish Congregations, and satin, the skirt of which extended
of the Jewish Education Associa- Into a peacock train. The neck-
up in June when the air is clear and
tion of New York.
line was bateau shaped and tiny
crisp. Come up to the Inn-where
The funds to be raised will be buttons down the back formed
you'll find rest, excitement, romance,
used to provide an education for the only trimming. The sleeves
sport, fun ... And that new appetite
the children of eonsumptives were long and tight and formed
points over the hands. Iler veil
seeking health in Denver.
will surely be tempted and delight-
was double and held by a simple
fully satisfied by the incomparable
net cap. She carried white or-
dishes prepared by our famous chef.
Frank Schoenfield, Sam Davis
chids and lilies of the valley.
and Milton Ponnusky were the
Her sister, Mildred, seas h n e s r ushers.
WRITE - • - WIRE . . - PHONE
only attendant and she w
The out-of-town guests were
gowned in powder blue lace mad
GEORGE PETER LACHAR
CHARLEVOIX,
RELIABLE DOMESTIC HELP. on severe lines with a Ion e Dr. Laivern Moyer, Mr. and Mrs.
g-
MICH
N.
Gross,
of Youngstown, Ohio,
in three and a half years, has
Laundresses, women for clean- sleeved jacket to match. Sh
been awarded an honorary fel-
ing, scrub women, housemaids. carried Briarcliff roses, blue de I. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Cohn of
Toledo,
Ohio.
lowship at Maryland University
By hour, day or week. All Na. phinium and pink larkspur. Mi
sisOMUSSO‘V s isim M IWW : 14.kma.W . W . si sMus cssosicivs.
as
Miss Simon \ wore a gown of
of College Park, Md.
tions Employment Bureau, Mad. Suzanne Dreifus was the flow
r deep ivory lace designed on prin-
ison 2526.
Mr. Lacher specialized
agri-
girl and she wore canary yello w
d cess lines and distinguished by. a
cultural
economics.
OFFICERS ELECTED BY
crepe and carried an old-fashione
long formal train and tailored
Mr. Lacher has been called to do YOUR SHOES will be refitted to
CAMPUS ALUMNI CLUB special research work at Maryland feel as if made to order. In bouquet.
necklines. The sleeves were long
Mrs. Wolff chose for her daug h-
AARON KAPLAN
and tight-fitting. From a core-
University from July 1 to Sept. 1,
fact, your feet will get into the ter's wedding a model of No
r- net hat fell the tulle veil. Her
of 1968 Blaine Ave. was buried
At the last meeting of the when his honorary fellowship will
healthiest and most comfor- mandie blue crepe trimmed i in
flowers were valley lilies and gar-
in the Turover Verein Cemetery Campus Alumni Club, the follow- commence.
table condition at the most Moulin Rouge velvet, with whic
Tuesday afternoon. Grand Rabbi Ing officers were elected:
After his year's stay at Mary-
economical rate. M. KANER she wore deep purple orchids. h denies. Miss Kate Schoenfield
J. Rabinowitz conducted the fu-
President, Avery Weiswasser; land University he plans to enroll
wore a gown of peach lace with
SHOE REPAIR, only true shoe
Paul Moses was his brother ' 5
accessories of blue. Iler off-the-
neral servicee in the home and vice president, Ily Y. Michelson; at Cornell University for further
refltter in State of Michigan, beat man.
face horsehair picture hat matched
later in the Beth Shmul Congre- secretary Jack Miller; treasurer, post-graduate work.
1617 Broadway, 12916 Jeffer-
A dinner for the immediat e
gation.
Hirsch II. Josselson.
her frock, and she carried an arm
son.
families at the Statler Hotel fo
I- bouquet of Johanna Hill roses.
Mr. Kaplan, who died Tuesday,
The board of directors will con-
lowed the ceremony.
Mrs.
Niman chose for her daugh-
was born in Russia 65 years ago sist of David P. Llpsitz, Samuel Farband Camp Kinderwelt FOR RENT-Upper flat, 6 rooms,
Out-of-town guests were: M
and had lived in the United States A. Margolis, Albert S. Shulman,
to Begin 7th Season
breakfast room, stall shower, and Mrs. Morton Cahn of Ch r. ter's wedding a gown of blue
Albert
J.
Silver
and
Avery
I-
crepe
4$ years. He had been in the
Wel3-
June 23
automatic hot water, full cage, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ack ies. with wine-colored accessor-
real estate business here for 20 WilliSCIi .
screened porch. Reasonable. erman of Lima, Ohio, Mr. an d
year and had been a member
The annual banquet of the con-
Following the ceremony dinner
2701 Sturtevant.
Mrs. C. S. Lowenthal of Chicag
The Farband Camp Kinderwelt,
of the Turover Verein fdr more bined Campus Club and Campus
J. 31. Moses of Chicago, Mr. an 0, was held for the immediate fain-
Jewish camp for boys and girls,
than 20 years. He also belonged Alumni Club will be held June ages 7 to 16 years, is to begin FOR RENT-Two rooms in a Mrs. Benjamin Ackerman o d ily and a reception followed.
f
to Detroit Lodge No. 128, I. 0. 18, at Webster Hall. One of the on June 23, instead of June 16,
lake cottage at Cass Lake. Lima, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ab
SACHS • NABATOFF
0. F., and the Grodno Society.
features will be the presentation
Kitchen privileges. Adults pre- Meyer of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs e
General Electric Refrigerator
as planned before. On account of
ferred.
On Sunday afternoon, June 9,
Mr. Kaplan was well known In of the annual alumni award to unsettled weather in which De-
2035 Willow Beach Hamilton Moses and son, 'lentil
Orthodox Jewish circles for his the graduating members of the troit was caught the previous
and Orchard St., California ton, Jr., of Chicago, l'aul Mose - bliss Elaine Nabatoff, daughter
gives you the equivalent of
s of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Naba-
philanthropic and humane activi- Campus Club who were most out- week, and for variobi other rea-
Cottage.
of Chicago, Miss Kate Meyer
ties.
etanding in athletics and scholar-
toff of Hazelwood Ave., became
Richard
Meyer,
Joseph
Meyer
an
sons,
the
management
found
it
BAAL KOREII (Reader) of Con-
the bride of Harry L. Sachs of
Surviving are his wife, Rose; ship.
advisable to postpone the open-
Miss Ann Meyer of Chicago.
gregation B'Nai Zion gives spe-
this city, son
of Mr. and Mrs.
thkee daughters, hire. Joseph
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses II left fo ✓ Max Sachs
cial lessons for Bar Mitzvah
Mixon+, Mrs. Samuel A. Sklar
of Indianapolis, Ind.
The Farband Camp and Kin-
New York front where they wil
boys, in any part of the city.
1 Dr. Leo M. Franklin read the
and Mrs. Leon A. Katzin; six
delwelt is situated near Chelsea,
sail
on
Saturday
for
a
ten-da
Townsend 7-3222.
y marriage vows at the home of
grandchildren, five sisters and a
Mich., about 50 miles from De-
stay in Bermuda. For travelin g
the bride, under an archway
brother. He was the father of
Announcement of a coming troit. The camp is equipped with FOR RENT - Furnished room the bride wore a brown sheer suit adorned with red and white
the late Louis Kaplan.
th
with
wedding of wide interest here all necessary conveniences. It has
with refined family of three hat was brown straw
and tan. He e r peonies.
The mantelpiece held
was made Wednesday night at a large auditorium, a beautiful
ladies. For single girl or worn- cessories matched. Her fl ac two large vases of red and white
ROSE ETTINGER
flower a
an attractive, informal dinner dining room, bungalows for the
an. Near street car line and were orchids. Upon
onies
and
on either side of the
of. Detroit, 56 years old, died in
on
party given by Mrs. 11. D. Alpern children, a hotel for adults, an
Fourteenth bus. 11845 LaSalle Mr. and
ar
pe chway stood beautiful plants.
New York, following an opera- and her sister, Miss Gertrude electric lighting system and run-
Mrs. Moses their
will live a t
Blvd., Apt. 110., Mrs. A. Ber-
The
bride
looked lovely in a
tion, on June 8,
5490 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago
enson.
Kessler, honoring their sister, ning hot and cold water. Camp
Periwinkle blue gown with match-
• All modern convenience features,
Surviving are her husband, Miss Molly Kessler, whose mars Kinderwelt is located on Long
PRICES AS IOW AS
ing jacket and ox-blood shoes, hat
, William; two sons, Milton Ettin-
RICE - WEISS
of course-and"ageless"G-E scaled-
riage to Harold Stone, formerly Lake, with facilities for swim-1E0R RENT - Comfortably fur-
and
veil.
The
mother
of
the
ger of Indianapolis, Ind., and of Boston, will be an event of ming and bathing.
nished room in home of two
On Sunday, June 9, Miss Ida
in-steel mechanism with 5 Years
Camp Kinderwelt provides all
■ adults. Convenient transpor- Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bride wore a violet afternoon
Robert Ettinger of Detroit; and late June.
Performance Protection for only
dress and the mother of the
a daughter, Mrs. Al Bernstein, of
camping and recreational activ- tation. Garfield 5952-M.
$77150
A. Weiss of Chicago, Ill., became groom wore bl ack cre
$1 a year - in both the famous G•E
Detroit.
p e, Ab re-
h
Miss Esther Sempllner is home ities. Baseball, basketball, swim-
the
bride
of
Walter
Rice,
son
of
having
shoulder
FOR RENT-Nice room for one
corsages.
Monitor Top and the new, beauti-
from Ann Arbor to spend her ming, volly ball, hikes, arts and
I I 1.0. it.
fully styled G - E Flatop refrigerators.
or two in home of small family. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rice of 2652 ception was . held following the
JERRY HALPERT
summer vacation with her par- crafts, dramatics and singing are
Kitchen privileges. Near street Blaine Ave., at a ceremony held ceremony.
of 2040 Taylor Ave., 58 years ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Semp- included in every day camp ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Sachs left on a
car lines and bus. Euclid in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Rice
tivities.
old, died on June 6. Funeral serv- liner.
7337-W.
will make their home in Detroit. motor trip to the South and upon
ices were held at Lewis Bros.
Camp Kinderwelt, this year, is
their
return will reside at the
Funeral If on June 9, with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn en- under the direction of Mrs. Eliza FOR RENT-Bright, nicely fur-
Wilshire.
SCHNEIDER • SWEET
Interment at Machpelah Ceme- tertained informally last Sunday London, well known Jewish and I rushed room in modern home.
tery, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of- afternoon, in honor of the gradu-
At a beautiful ceremony on
ebrew teacher, who has just re-1 Reasonable. Three adults in
ficiating. Ile is survived by him ation of their daughter, Nannette, turned from Palestine; Morris
June 9 at Beth Tephila Emanuel
family.
Convenient to bus Congregation, Miss Frieda Sweet,
wife, Katie; a daughter, Roma, front Central High School.
Haar, director of the Detroit Jew- I
and several street car lines. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
and a son, Milton.
12046 DEXTER BLVD.
ish Dramatic Studios, and Nach•
Side-drive garage if desired..
Sweet, became the bride of Sam
David Kahn is home from Ann man Drachler, Jewish teacher and
2074
W. Philadelphia, off 14th
TILLIE CELIA HAULING
TO.
8-9100
L. Schneider, son of G. Schneider.
Arbor for a short vacation be- experienced camp counsilor.
Open Evenings
St. Garfield 4317-J.
of . 1543 Lee Place, 77 years old,
Rabbi S. M. Fine officiated. Din.
For more information, come or
fore he returns to summer school,
---
died on June 8. Funeral services he will accompany his parents, write to the otTic of Camp Kin. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished tier was served for 200 guests.
The
Ostrower
Verein
voted
to
were held at Lewis Bros. Fu- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn and his derwelt, 8679 12th St., Detroit,
The bride wore a lace gown donate the entire contents of the
room in apartment with con-
neral Home on June 9. She is sister, Nannette, to Detroit on or phone Garfield 9380.
genial family of adults. Rea- and carried a bouquet of calla club treasury, $35.91, to the Allied '
survived by two daughters, Mrs. Sunday where they will attend
lilies. Miss 'Tessie Sweet, sister Jewish Campaign, at a meeting
sonable.
3711
Webb,
Apt.
317.
M. Kahn of Cleveland, and Mrs.
of the bride, was maid of honor held May 21, in the home of Meyer
the Weinberg-Shear wedding.
Telephone Northlawn 9107.
Y. M. H. A. Excursion to
A.'Abramovitz of Detroit, and a
and wore a blue gown with Teitel, 2531 Grand Ave. Fifteen
sod,: in New York.
COTTAGE FOR RENT at Lake matching accessories and carried members were present at this meet-
Tashmoo July 21
Edward Lichtig has returned
Orion. Frigidaire. Electric red roses. The bridesmaids were ing, which had been called to dis-
from Detroit where he spend the
W. Katz is chairman of the an-
stove. Four bedrooms. Long- bliss Esther Sweet, Mary Gross, cuss the purposes and future of
week-end.
fellow
8283.
Leah Schneider, Pauline Goss . this organization.
nual Y. H. 31. A. Day to be coin-
One of the most outstanding memorated in the form of an ex- FOR RENT- Large, airy fur- William Schneider, brother of
Authorization to donate the
I affairs of the season was the re- cursion on Sunday, July 21. A
the groom, was the beat man. The money to the campaign followed a
nished master b edroom, for ushers were Lou Covensky of
in loving memory of our dearception
and dance given by Mr. planning committee has been ap-
I
motion made by Mrs. Leah Teitel.
one or two, in private single Philadelphia, M. Rosenthal, Mor- The gift is to be designated as fol-
husband and father, Moses Omen- and Mrs. George Kahn and Mr. pointed and is busy formulating
home. 3774 Hazelwood, near ris Katz and Philip Sherman.
ke,i who died a year ago, May and Mrs. Morris Goldberg, in activities for the day. P. Onrich
lows: $17.96 to the Jewish Old
I
Dexter.
28 1934 (14 days in Sivan).
The out-of-town guests were Folks' Home Building Fund and
1.tr tano asor the . anent nartao hoe honor of the graduation of their is advertising chairman.
sons, Sherman Kahn and Joel
rho ,,.
The arrangement committee is FOR RENT - Nicely furnished, Mrs. Covensky, Mrs. Goldstone, $17.95 to the Jewish Welfare Fed-
.And the
Goldberg
Katz of Wilmington, Del., eration Maintenance Fund.
from
lit snout..
Central
High planning these events at Tash-
large, airy room for one or two, Mrs.
•:For the one we loved .0 corn
Mrs. F. Wilderman and her son,
Members of the committee for
School, on Sunday evening at the moo. Baseball, tug of war, races,
in private adult home. Good
Sadly missed by his wife, chi]. Bay City Country Club. The ap- volley ball, special games for the
Isidore, Mr. and Mrs. Callers of the donation to the campaign are
transportation. R e a s on able.
dren and grandchidrien.
Cleveland, and Nathan Wildren Meyer Teitel, president of the or-
pointmenta were carried out in ladies, dancing.
Taylor Ave. Euclid 0956,
of Washington, D. C.
I
ganization; A. Silberstein, vice-
purple, gold and lace cloth cov-
The baseball league of the Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Sans L. Schneider president; Sam Hochman, secre-
ered the large table in the dining M. H. A. is engaged in the closest FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
are
honeymooning
in
Atlantic
11
,
.
tary; Morris Lipson, treasurer;
room from which punch and dein- race in its history. Newer organ'.
.00m for lady or gentleman,
Rev. Cantor ty refreshments were served. nations have outplayed the older
Isidore Brown and Mrs. Leah Tei-
Re sonable 2481 City and Philadelphia.
tel.
David Golden About 200 guests were present. ones. Last Sunday Alpha Tau de-
Highland, between
t
n
L
S
a
LaSalle
and

e
v'
ee
SILBER

KURTZ
a
Amo ng
Additional Organization pledges
Linwood.
f rom D etroit b eing felled Argonauts 7-4; Phi Lamb-
Delndt•s naaist a
Mrs. S. thB.ose Kahn, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kurtz an- to the Allied Jewish Campaign
MO II IL L
and Mrs. da Phi defeated Archons 5-4;
are:
FOR
RENT
-
Nicely
furnished
nounce the marriage of their
Ivor Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Aimwells defeated the Excellsior
1-
Wedding
Home Relief Society, Juniors-
airy room with private bath daughter, Merry J., to Albert J.
Free Parking
cao-soa- Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Ear- 6-2; Majors defeated Epsilon Nu
.
P.
s1° and
.1 bel and daughter, Esther, Mr, and 13.9; Ramblers defeated Col-
for a gentleman, in single Silber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben President, Elise Cohen; treasurer,
." n oas
by
Cut Rate Garage
home. 3329 Leslie, near Dex- Silber, on Sunday, June 9, at Wilma Schiller, $5.
Mrs. Joseph Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. leagues 12.3.
Ki
A
Purity
Chapter
No.
359,
Order
ter. Longfellow 9392.
Temple Beth El. Dr. Leo M.
rrtra4 Irving Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. Mil -
The games for June 16 are:
JAKE ANDARY, Asst Mgr.
Muria Tau ie. Nil Lit III hda
Franklin performed the cere- of Eastern Star-Worthy Matron,
Phi, No.
ton Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 6 central.
WILL SHARE summer home on
Archon.
mony.
Mr. and Mrs. Silber are Agnes Yarrows; secretary, Selma
Golden, Mrs. Allan Lichtig, Mr.
Argonaut.. No 10.
Union
Lake,
Dewey
Beach,
with
Rosenblatt;
treasurer,
Anna
M.
culleactea vs Mciors. Willard. 11:30
honeymooning in the East and
DR. GEORGE A. FRITCH, Monayrer
and Mrs. William Friedman and
Rarrnaora
va
small family. All modern con- upon their return will make their Weinbeck; $50.
Ratable,
Willard
11 00
Mrs. Moe Groselight.
veniences, including electric home in Detroit.
Ostrower Verein - President,
IMIb v, canon Nu. No.
t.
Monuments of Character
stove. Good bathing. Inquire at
Meyer Teitel; secretary, Sam Hoch-
Meyer Davis of Detroit is
For further information per-
2988 Elmhurst. Townsend 7-3042.
man; treasurer, Morris Lipson,
BLOOM-GOODMAN
the guest of his children, Mr. and taining to Y. M. H. A. excursion,
$35.91.
Mich.
call
Henry
P.
Onrich,
Ca.
1440.
Mrs. Jules Ginsberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Good-
WANTED-Room and board
In
There will be a special meet-
sanitary kosher home for semi- man announce the marriage of Young Judaea Honors Har-
Shut--
Between
Woodw
Woodward and Pc
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beckman ing of the advertising committee
invalid elderly lady. Downstairs their daughter, Stella, to Joseph
old Kovitz on 'His
and Jack Korn of Cadillac spent and staff at Leo Stein's home
home preferred. Phone before 1 Morris
G . Bloom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
B loom, on June 2, at
Bar Mitzvah
Tuesday with their mother and 2292 West Grand Ave., on Mon- ' P. m. Mrs. H. Siegel, Cherry El o
izabeth Lake, the summer h
chairman of the Civil Liberties
6800, Ajt. 808.
grandmother, respectively, Mrs. day, June 17, at 8 p. m.
Agudath Herz!, Young Judaea
home
Etta Beckman.
League; the Methodist Federation
of the bride's parents.
Club honored Harold Kovitz, son
CITY CAMP CLUB will call for
for Social Service, and the Amer-
The bridal couple was attended of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kovitz
Contributions
to
the
Jewish

ican
League Against War and
your
boy
at
1
p.
m.
and
bring
by
Gertrude
Goodman,
sister
of
of 5414 Chene St., on the
Gifts to Fresh Air Society
ilyden'a Home
him back at 6 p. m. every day. the bride, as maid of honor, and occasion of his Bar Mitzvah James Waterman Wise to be Oae Fascism; Dorothy Detzer, nation-
Contributions to the Fresh Air
Granite sad Marble Monnnenattl
al
secretary
of the Women's In-
Different forms of recreational Milton Bloom, brother of the which will be solemnized on Sat-
of the Speakers
Society were made by Monroe
ternational League for Peace and
7729 TWELFTH ST.
and educational activities daily. groom, as best man.
The Jewish Children's Home
urday, June 15, at Congregation
, Rosenfield in honor of the fol-
Ervin, 7101
Jr..
For details call Mr. Farber at
Strengthened by the success of Freedom; A. Clayton Powell.
VINO*
lowing confirmants: Rita Mary of Detroit wishes to acknowledge
The marriage vows were read Beth Abraham, Linwood and
Euclid 0127.
Sturtevant. The Bar Mitzvah the national student strike on of the Abyssinian Baptist Churdt
on
Bloomgarden, Jane Frances Drel- with thanks the following done-
lawn
at
6
p.
m.
by
Rabbi
tions:
of Harlem, one of the largest
1 fus, Herman Robert Eckhouse,
Golden in the presence of 100 will speak in Yiddish and English. May 12 when 150,000 students in
:
bliss Selina Roberts, 3042 Elm. ROOM WANTED with adults, up- guests.
I. A. Lawton, principal of the American schools participated in Negro churches in the world; and
Re.. Cantor
I Morton Charles Garvett, Leonore
stairs. Garage. Must be rea-
James Waterman Wise, former
horst,
in
honor
of
the
consecra.
Hebrew
National
School,
will
anti-war
demonstrations
and
the
Ginsburg, Celia Jean Goldstick,
ad-
Among the out-of-town guests
Jacob
sonable. Phone Townsend
dress the congregation and will May
against30 youth demonstration editor of Opinion and author of
Frederick L Hirschman, Louis tion of Betty Gail Lichtig.
7-6835 any evening or Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bickoff
Silverman
"Nazism, An Assault on Civil•
Mrs. M. Krause, 2732 Elm
war and the im pression
I Hoexter, Harry Bert Hyman,
of Oakland, Calif., Mr., and Mrs. present the Bar Mitzvah with ■
RGIVAL
all day, except Saturday.
cation."
hurst.
lAdele Jacob, Rose Illeen Jacob-
Harry Farber and Mrs. and Mrs. diploma and medal. A Kiddush of civil liberties, in which nearly
will be served after the services, 100,000 took part, the 2nd Amer-
LS arars•
Mrs. F. Ginsburg, 664 Chicago ATTRACTIVE young Jewish William Goldberg of Chicago, Ill.,
, non, Margie Lachman, Leon
frank.
Blvd.
Landsberg, Betty Levy, Marvin
woman would like to form and Mrs. Jack Roberta of Erie, and a dinner will be given on ican Youth Congress is looking Miss Razovsky Again
9ormamnadr61 et
Sunday, June 16, at 6 p. m., at forward to the largest body of
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society,
eitroirinno aad
Mintz, Samuel Rice, Audrey Rob-
friendship with intelligent Mill Pa.
5527 Ridgewood.
Heads Innnigration Bocif
' inson, Janet Shiffman, Harold
40 or over. Postotfice Box 709,
Mr. and Mrs. Bloom left on a the Detroit-Leland Hotel, at delegated youth in the history of
2073
which time Young Judaeans will the United States to assemble in
Mrs. David Goldberg, 2268
bliss Cecilia Razovsky, associ -
, Herschel Sitron, Harold Stralser,
Indianapolis,
Ind.
motor
trip
to
Chicago
and
on
Gladstone
Gladstone.
honor
Ilarold
Kopvitz
with
ap-
Detroit
on
July
ate director of the National
4, 5, 6 and 7.
!Barbara Strauss, Elaine Janice
their return.will spend the sum-
Etsclid 1.0467
propriate tokens.
Saw Freedleng, 2911 Sturte- EMPLOYED COUPLE desires mer at Elizabeth Lake.
1Traxler and James Wilkus.
Under the sponsorship of every Council of Jewish Women, and
mossteem
•ant
Ave.
room in private home. Use
Parfermad
important youth group in the na- noted immigration authority, has
In memory of Mrs. E. B. Adler,
Foreign Jewish Distributors of tion, calls to the Congress have been re-elected chairman of the
Morris Shane, 2419 W. Ferris.
own linens and dishes. $15
by Mrs. Alfred Rothchild.
SCHOENFIELD • NIMAN
Gessoes Films Banned
b een sent to every section of the general committee of immigrant
Mrs. N. Snider, 18290 Oak
monthly. B. Brooks, 15375
The wedding of Miss Fern
BERLIN. (PINS)-Elimination
Drive.
Linwood.
aid at Ellis Island and New York.
Niman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of all foreign Jewish film dis- United States and outlying pos-
Harold Hirshman, 2947 Stur-
sessions from New York to Ha- Harbor, an advisory agency 0,
event, in memory of father, the BOOKKEEPER with many years Maxwell Niman of Sturtevant tributors of German-made pic- waii. Regional congresses have all church and welfare groups
of experience wishes to make Ave., to Dr. Gilbert D. Schoen- tures was foreshadowed here been held in the past year in 15 conducting immigrant aid work
ate Joseph S. Hirshinan,
a new connection, full or part field, took place at the Lee Plaza when the propaganda ministry different states and over
at the Port of New Pork, it WO
a score
time. Capable of handling any June 2. The bride was at- ordered the centralization of the of towns and
Unveiling of Monument
cities and in Hono- announced.
set' of books. Willing to start tended by Kate Schoenfield as foreign distribution of German lulu.
Raymond E. Cole, of the Nei
at nominal salary. Box 125, her maid of honor and Maxine films under a special bureau con-
City
An unveiling of a monument in
Speakers on the four-day pro- York Protestant Episcopal
Karbel as bridesmaid. Maxwell trolled by the propaganda minis.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Mission Society of hew York. was
memory of Moses Omenke will
Niman, father of the bride, gave try. The same order forbade gram of the Congress will include named vice chairman; Thomas F.
take place on Sunday, June 16.
WANTED-Two companions for the daughter away. The cere- German theater owners to ex- such national figures as Langston Mulholland, of the
National Cath-
at 1 p. m., at Clover Hill Park
educational round trip to Call- mony was performed by Dr. Leo hibit pro-Nazi films in which Hughes, prominent Negro writer; olic Welfare Conference, treas-
Cemetery. Relatives and friends
Jamie to share expenses. Call M. Franklin. Sol Dams was the Jewish actors or actresses had Dr. Harry F. Ward of the Union urer, and
are invited.
Thomas A•
Adjutant
Theological Seminary of New
Trinity 2-0531. best man. and Sam Epstein, parts.
Johnson, of the Salvation Army,
York City who is
also national secretary.

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