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PIEDETRODIEMSfiaRONICIA

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

A

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Shower and Bridge
Gifts

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nd re-cover
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with the latest
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M•ttra•es of All Kinds

DEXTER
Quilt Shop

11649 DEXTER HUM
near Webb
110garth 0010
Open Sunders from 10 A. H.
to 2 P. IL

Special for
$1.00

Qualified Zionist Voters Are Urged to Cast Their
Ballots for Delegates to the World
Zionist Congress

THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 23

at the following voting places :

Philadelphia and Byron Talmud Torah
Shaarey Zedek, Chicago and Lawton

Polls will be open from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Be sure to bring your Shekel Receipt with you to the polls.

This •lterlbeement utithoriteel by Non-Panto. iflioti.t ongre.
Elettion.

Avrunin Camp

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 7 - 2238 or Northlawn 5730

PAGE SEVEN

cago where they attended the wed-
ding of Mr. Krohner's brother at
the Belden-Stratford Hotel.

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg of 1495 Virginia Park an
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Seymour Til

A beautifully appointed subscrip
chin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Tilchin of 3224 Clements Ave.
lion surprise supper-dance was
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Shrager of Virginia Park announce th given by 80 friends of Mr. an,
engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Henry Aronoff, son of Mr Mrs. Herbert H. Warner in hens
of their 15th wedding anniversary •
and Mrs. W. L. Ilendrick of Martindale Ave.
on Saturday, June 15, at th e
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hubert of 2502 Gladstone Ave. announc Knollwood Country Club. Th e
the engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Herman Fenton, son o hostesses were Mrs. Theodore
Mr and hire. Julius Fenton of 1558 Glynn Court.
Steinberg and Mrs. Nathan Gold
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yoselowitz of West Grand Ave. announc berg. Mrs. George L. Levey of
j the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Ben Stanley of Windsor Parkside Ave. was hostess to the
I Ont.
guests at a cocktail party preced-
ing the supper-dance.

Wedding Calendar

June 23—Miss Rose Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Young of 3031 Glendale Ave., to Irwin Kasoff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Kesel!.
June 23—Miss Rosalie Linden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Linden of 1651 Gladstone Ave., to Al Dubin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Dubin of 1671 Blaine Ave., at Beth Tephila Emanuel Synagogue.

Miss Vi Joan Weiss of Clements
Ave., left for the East to serve in
the capacity of head swimming
councillor, at ('amp ‘Yahconah, in
the Berkshire Mountains, at Pitts-
field, Mass. Inpreparation for her
summer's work, Miss Weiss will
first spend 10 days at the School
of Acquaties, sponsored by the
American Red Cross at South
Hansen, Mass.

YOU CAN ALWAYS

Depend on ...

Cadet Stanford Sam uel Koffman
of St. John's Military Academy of
Delatield, Wis., is home to spend

the summer with his parents , Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Koffman of 3307
Monterey Ave.

Misses Natalie Rosenman and
Sylvia Weinberg are vacationing in
New York and are guests at the
Park Central Hotel.

DRY CLEANING

3at 9710AR

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris
have as their guest the latter's
mother, Mrs. Nate Rosenbaum of
Youngstown, O.

r i cep Include
Pickup and De-
livery in Datroit
and Suburbs.

I The Ilebrew Ladies Auxiliary of
I Delray will hold its annual picnic
at Plymouth Riverside Park, on
Sunday, June 23.

Dr. Meryl M. Fenton of the Uni-
' versify Hospital, Ann Arbor, re-
turned from the American and
Canadian Medical Convention held
at Atlantic City.

HOUSEHOLD
FURNISHINGS
AND RUGS

Vitalize
Cleaned

Taylor and Woodrow Wilson.
Miss Ilenrietta Hassol, an honor
Mrs. Emery P. Kovach (Pauline student of music at Oberlin Col-
June 23—Miss Bee Shrier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alter
lege
is visiting with her parents,
Miller)
is
spending
the
summer
Shrier, to Sidney M. Kalt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kalt, at the
home of the bride's parents, 1959 W. Boston Blvd. Ceremony at months at Mackinaw City, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hassid of Virginia

Qicatily!

EVERY GARMENT IS EXPERTLY
HAND FINISHED

MEN'S SUITS ... 90c
TOPCOATS . . . 90c

Ladies' Plain Dresses $1.00
Plain Spring Coats.. $1.00
Men's Felt Hats... . 50c

Ceased, Roasted by Factory Masked,

COlumbia 4200

Furniture, Run, Cur.
Park. Miss Hassol will return to
4 p. m., reception at 7:30 p. rn. No cards.
Drepee-•11 look
Miss Dorothy Rosenthal of the Camp Nahelu to serve as music
leveller • n d brighter
June 23—Miss Bess Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilshire leaves Monday for New counselor after a brief sojourn
when Vitsliss Cleaned.
Surprisingly
low cost.
Rosenthal of Windsor, Ont., to Dr. Martin J. Gorelick, son of Mr. York and will sail Saturday, June here.
Call for sn milmsto.
and Mrs. J. Gorelickof 2711 Glendale Ave. The ceremony will take 29, on the Roma for a Mediter-
place at the Shaer Hashomayim Synagogue, Windsor.
CLEANERS 4 DYERS
ranean cruise and European tour.
At a meeting of Phi-So-Lite
June 23—Miss Ida Shur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel She will be gone two months.
Sorority, the group bid bon-voyage
513.541 EAST FOREST
Dworkin of Chicago, to Meyer Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris
to two of their members, Miss So-
Green of 4252 Tuxedo Ave., Detroit, at 6 p. rn. at Cafe Royal on
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schnedman of phie Stulberg and Miss Mildred
Roosevelt Road in Chicago.
3730 Wager Ave., presented a Hassol, who left for New York on
June 23—Miss Estelle Pereira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Safer Torah to the Petach Tikvah Sunday to visit with friends and
relatives until the end of July.
A. Pereira of 125 Richton Ave., to Leo L. Himelhoch, son of Mrs. Synagogue.
' Rose llimelhoch of Flint, Mich., at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
Sirs. Sarah Levin of 1200 Seward
Miss Evelyn Leion of Chicago
June 23—bliss Janice Epstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ave., is leaving Sunday for a three- Blvd.
for an extended trip
Epstein of 2740 Elmhurst Ave., to Saul Manheimer, son of Mr. and months' tour of Russia and Pales- through left
the East, stopping for a
Mrs. Albert Manheimer of 16651 Monica Ave.
Attend This Great Affair—All Your Friends
tine. Mrs. Levin was entertained visit in Baltimore, her former
June 23—bliss Tillie Lipsitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman last week by the Pioneer Womens' home.
Will Be There!
Lipsitz of 2046 Clairmount Ave., to Louis Panush, son of Mr. and Organization, and was the guest
Mrs. Abraham Panush of 2527 W. Philadelphia Ave., at Shaarey of honor Tuesday at a party given
Miss Pearl Weitzman was hos-
Zedek. Reception at 8:30 p. m. No cards.
at Long Lake by Mrs. S. Chase of tess at a surprise linen and per-
June 23—Miss Hilda Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis 5545 Ivanhoe Ave. Mrs. Levin will sonal shower honoring Miss hinds-
Solomon of 3262 Richton Ave., to William Kurtz, son of Mr. and said June 29 on the Conte di Sa- lyn Lefkovitz, whose coming mar-
Mrs. Barnet Kurtz of 1701 Hardwood Ave. Ceremony at 3 o'clock voie, spending a month in Russia riage to Dr. Marvin J. Rosenthal
at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th. Reception at 3252 and six weeks or more in Pales- will he an event of this summer.
tine.
Richton, from 4 to 6 and 8 to 11 p. m.
Mrs. Edith Levitt and Mrs. Ruth
Wolfe were ioint hostesses honor-
June 25—bliss Betty Eisenman, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs.
Mrs. Albert A. Pierre (Ethel ing Miss Lefkovits on May 9 at a
Joseph Eisenman of Taylor Ave., to Alvin B. Levin, son of Mrs.
Fenton) of Buffalo, N. Y., was a personal shower.
Samuel Levin of 435 King Ave.
guest in the city on the occasion
June 30—Miss Belle Burstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry of the engagement of Miss Ida Hu-
Burstein of 2536 West Buena Vista Ave., to Samuel Dubrinsky, son bert to Herman Fenton.
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dubrinsky of West Grand Ave., at Congregation
B'nai David. Ceremony at 6:30 p. m.
Harry Kalinsky of LaSalle Blvd.
June 30—Miss Ethel Standler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. left Sunday for Rochester, N. Y.,
Standler of 4225 Monterey Ave., to Samuel Toby, son of Mrs. Eva to attend the funeral of his father.
Toby, at Lacher's.
The program committee of the
Sir. and Sirs. Charles Wolfgang
July 2—bliss Margold Vehon, daughter of Mrs. Rae Vehon of
i Byron Ave., to Joseph S. Bing, son of Mrs. Julius Bing of Coiling. and son, Moe, are visiting their Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge of
B'nai
B'rith has concluded ar-
children,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Sydney
wood Ave.
Wolfgang, in Cincinnati, 0. After rangements for Tuesday evening,
July 4—Miss Wilma Glazer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- a short stay, they will visit
July
2,
to be used for the pur-
with
ham Glazer of 2514 W. Philadelphia Ave., to Dr. Maurice Meyers, relatives in various parts of Ken- pose of giving a full account of
eon of Mrs. Harry Meyers, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
the accomplishments and working
tucky and West Virginia.
July 7—Miss Sarah Natinsky, daughter of Mrs. Anna Natinsky
of the anti-Defamation League
of 340 Englewood Ave., to Harold Bronstein of 2505 Chicago Blvd.,
Mr. and Sirs. Z. Needle enter- of the B'nai B'rith. The speakers
son of Max Bronstein, at Congregation B'nai David.
tained on Sunday, June 16, at their selected for this program - are
July 7—Miss Rose Robinson, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Myron A. home at a bon voyage party given Nathan R. Berke and A. Alan
Keys of Glendale Ave., to Frank J. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry in the honor of Mrs. M. Weiner, Greenburg.
Davis of Sturtevant Ave.
who is coiling on the S. S. Norman-
Alvin B. Levin will represent
July 7—Miss Bertha Burnstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. die on July 10 for an extended the lodge as delegate to the con-
Sponsored by the
vention of the District Grand
Aaron Burnstein of Atkinson Ave., to Hyman Shear, son of SIr. and visit abroad.
Lodge No. 6 of B'nai B'rith,
Mrs. Louis Shear.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kallin and which will be held at Minneapolis.
July 14—Miss Ruth Wax, daughter of Mrs. Dora Wax of 1953 da ughter, Doris, formerly of Webb Minn., July 1, 2, 3 and 4. A full
Taylor Ave., to Abe Zeidman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeidman A
ve., are now residing at 2740 Ful- account of this convention will
of 1681 Pingree Ave.
le rton Ave.
be presented at the next business
on the
July 24—Miss Adrienne Rabinovitz, daughter of Rabbi Israel
meeting of the lodge, to be held
Rabinovitz of New York, N. Y., to Leo R. Grosslight of New York,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Levitt of July 16.
N. Y., formerly of Detroit.
3270 Rochester Ave. entertained
Si
Nathan R. Berke won the golf
Mr. Levitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. championship in the lodge tourna-
Louis Lefkovits, on Sunday, June ment. Oliver Kantor, chairman
Leaving from the Foot of First St.
9, at a dinner party in honor of of the athletic committee, an-
their 40th wedding anniversary. nounces that there will be a ten-
nis tournament. l'airings and de-
Mrs. Ben Tobin, formerly of tails will be announced later.
Leslie Ave., is now residing at the
All regular lodge meetings of
Wilshire Hotel.
the Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge
June 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson of 1983 Edison Ave.,
will be held every first and third
a son, Marvin Harold.
Sir. and Sirs. Philip Gilbert and Tuesday of each month in the
will lead• his scintillating 10-Piece
June 16—To Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Benyas (Pearl Weber) of family formerly of Glendale Ave. Book Cadillac Ilotel.
are
now residing at 18025 Fair-
Band, while you
3010 Elmhurst Ave., a daughter, Etta Gail.
field Ave.
TICKET NO. 1 at the Zionist
June 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Shapiro of 3710 Burlingame
Gong
election this Sunday
in the Palatial Ballroom.
Ave., a son, Sheldon Harvey.
Sir. and Mrs. Lou Krohner and stands for • platform embracing
June 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Seger of Burlingame son , Howard, of Hazelwood Ave., y element in Jewish life.
TICKETS - 41.00 PER PERSON
Ave., a son.
an d Miss Martha C. Serlin of IRS- You must vote for TICKET
The entire community is cordially invited to attend.
lie Ave., have returned from Chi- NO. 1.
Book-Cadillac Hotel, Rabbi A. M.
iHerahman officiating. Rabbi
I Hershman married the bride's
parenti 28 years ago.
TOUFF • FISKE
The bride was attended by her
Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Fiske sister, Miss Dorothy M. Yakni-
,
announce the marriage of their stein, and Reuben Perkers acted
daughter, Terry, to David S. as best man.
Touff, on Friday, June 14. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Woolf will spend
Touff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. their honeymoon in Bermuda.
Louis Touff of 1675 Edison Ave.
The ceremony took place at the
MARGOLIS. ABEND
Book-Cadillac Hotel, Rabbi Leo
On Sunday, June 16, Miss
M. Franklin officiating.
Rose Abend, daughter of Mr. and
After an extended stay at Ber-' Mrs. Aaron Abend, was married
muds and New York, Mr. and to Bernard Margolis, son of Mr.
Mrs. Touff will reside in Detroit. and Mrs. Abraham Margolis of

' Detroit.
THAV • HALLEN
The wedding ceremony took
On Sunday, June 9, Miss Flor- place at the home of Rabbi J.
ence Mellen, daughter of William Thumim.
Hallen, became the bride of
The _couple will spend their
Harry A. Thav, son of Mr. and honeymoon in Grand Rapids.
Mrs. II. Than of 2482 Hazel-
KLEIN • SLACHTER
wood Ave, at Congregation Beth
Abraham, Rabbis A. Schechter
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sla, bier
and J. Thumim officiating.
of Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the
Dinner was served for 150 marriage of their daughter, Jean-
guests. ette, to Dr. William Klein of
The bride wore a white satin Detroit, which took place on Sun-
gown, the skirt forming a long day, June 16, in Brooklyn. Mrs.
Through the years Detroiters have looked to Robinson's for "America's
Klein is a graduate of the Brook-
square train.
Institute of Fine Arts and
Finest Furniture" .. . and through the years Robinson's have met the
Rose
Rose Thav, sister of the groom, Dr. Klein is a graduate of North-
demand with the finest creations of Grand Rapids, Jamestown and Chi-
was maid of honor. western University and Detroit
The bridesmaids were Rose College of Medicine. The couple
cago—at consistently lower prices. The ideals of quality, service and value
Thomas, Evelyn Kaufman and will make their home in Detriiit,
Esther Lichtenstein.
have motivated the policies of Robinson's and Detroit has expressed its
Jack Rubin was the best man.
appreciation in faithful patronage.
The ushers were Abe Moses
Cecil Arotsky and Leonard Ilallen. SOVIET IMPROVEMENTS
The out-of-town guests were RELATED BY MAX KARP
MISS Lee Davis of London, Ont.,
and Mrs. Shine of Chicago.
Returning from a tour of Bos-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Thav will spend nia, Mr. and Mrs. Max Karp of
their honeymoon of two weeks at 7741 Dexter Blvd. state that they
At the present time our June Sale is in progress. Store-wide in scope,
Georgian Bay and on their return are amazed over the improven,nts
will reside at the Dexmere Apts. made in the country since their
this event affords a wonderful opportunity for those who wish to furnish
on Boston Blvd.
visit there last year.
or refurnish. It brings you savings at a time when you appreciate the
Mr. Karp, who is the head of the
OPPENHEIM•WOLFFSKY
Karp Coal Co., says he was espe-
savings most. Be sure to attend this important sale.
-
dally
impressed
with
Ilus•ia's
Mrs. William Woltisky an

LAST CALL...

Anti- Defamation
Night Is Planned
By Marshall Lodge

3611, Annual

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National Young
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4

Ladiei' Auxiliary
Of National Fund

A board meeting of the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Jewish National
Fund was held on Tuesday, June
Removing Superfluous Hair by 18, at the home of Mrs. I. Good-
man on Buena Vista Ave.
Electric Needle
The committees appointed to
Permanently and Painlessly
date are: J. N. F. box collection,
Consulted. Free
Mrs.
Philip Slomovitz; social
(.17
committee, Mrs. L. Miller, chair-
1658 GLADSTONE AVE.
man,
Mrs. A. Miller, Mrs. John
Trinit y 2.1942
Hayman; hospitality committee,
Michigan Licensed °vernier
Mrs. M. Finkel!, Mrs. A. Smilo,
Mrs. S. Weiner; flower fund, Mrs.
Max Goldberg, Mrs. I.. Shewach;
committee, Mrs.
M.
hostess
Krause, Mrs. H. Buchman; pub-
licity committee, Mrs. I. Good-
man; programs, Mrs. A. Mark-
son, chairman, Mrs. B. Sarasohn;
The annual convention of delinquent dues, Mrs. S. Cabot,
Young Israel will be held in As- Mrs. Joseph Kunin; constitution,
bury Park, N. J., beginning June Mrs. M. Weksler; current events,
28. Problems of importance to Mrs. Max Hayman; council rep-
Orthodoxy and Jewry at large resentatives, Mrs. II. Kraft, lira.
will be discussed by prominent Max Hayman, Mrs. A. Smilo,
Mrs. A. Markson, Mrs. I. Fax-
Jewish leaders.
The following were chosen to stein.
The newly elected officers are:
represent Young Israel of De-
Honorary president, Mrs. Max
troit at the convention:
Irving W. Schlussel, Abraham. Weksler; president, Mrs. Samuel
J. Rosenshine, Ephraim Ralph.1 Heyman; vice presidents, Mrs.
Jack Isbey, Sylvia Barris, Betty Harry Kraft, Mrs. A. B. Mark-
son, Mrs. Charles Brody and
Plotnisky and Harold Kramer.
Due to the illness of Rabbi Mrs. 1%illiam A. Fellner; record-
Isaac Stollman, the class in Tal- ing secretary, Mrs. Rose Light-
mud conducted by him every stone; corresponding secretary,
Saturday afternoon will be taken Mrs. I. Goodman; financial secre-
over by Rabbi J. Schulman. The tary, Mrs. L. Schlien; assistant
Tractate of Sanhedrin is now be- corresponding secretary, Mrs. J.
ing studied and the class in Ellenstein; treasurer, Mrs. Max
"Ethics of the Fathers" will also Hayman.
The auxiliary regrets that the
continue during the summer sea-
son.
names of the little Misses Bev-
erly
and Elaine Knoppow were
Rabbi Schulman received his
rabbinical degree from the Valo- omitted from the list of perform-
ers
at
the mother-daughter dinner
ziner Yeshiva and also studied at
the Yeshiva College in New York.' held at Lachar's on May 27.
Ile is widely known as a brilliant
TaIrraldical scholar, and is at
present an instructor at Yeshiva
Unveiling of Monuments
Beth Yehuda in this city. Every
body is welcome to these Satur- !
Unveiling of monuments in
day afternoon classes held in the memory of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Young Israel Synagogue on Joy Hendricks will take place on Sun-
Road.
day, June 2p at 10 a. m., at the
Chesed Shell Emes Cemetery.
Temple Moonlight—tii s Monday. Relatives and friends are invited.

Mme. Anna

YOUNG PEOPLES TEMPLE CLUB

ea mer PUT-IN-BAY

This Monday, June 24, 8:30 p. m.

Births

*Mike Falk

* Dance

Furniture

_

TEMPLE
MOONLIGHT

illarriageg

a 'et

merici ir

Turnilure Ji

I, For 25 Years

Robinson's has been

Detroit's Favorite Furniture Store

Store-Wide June Sale—

nounces the marriage of her
daughter, Edyth-Jane. to Lee W .
Oppenheim, son of Mrs. Casper
Oppenheim, on Sunday, June 16
Mr. and Mrs. Oppenheim left

building program. Kiev, he de-
dares, is unrecognizable, and the

Concerning Budget Payments—

Moscow subway he calls • mar-
vet in construction.
Mr. and Mrs. Karp also ii , :ted
for • honeymoon trip in the East Poland, France and England on
their
tour from which they re-
and will be at home at the Wil-
turned two weeks ago.
shire after July 1.

Convenient payments may be arranged to suit your requirements. A lib-
eral allowance will be made for your old furniture, taken in trade. A
representative will be glad to give you an estimate without obligation.

YALOMSTEIN - WOOLF

Miss Ethel Rhea Yalometein,

PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge No. 4 ,.A. F.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses
Yalomstein of Sault Ste. Marie, & A. M., will hold a meeting on
Mich, was united in marriage to Wednesday evening, June 2 4 , at
Harry Woolf. son of Mr. and 7:30 p. rn. F. C. degree.
Mrs. Jacob Woolf of Detroit.

I

Flowers
for all soccasionv-
The ceremony took place Mon-
day evening, June 17, at the I Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082.

et

ROBINSON Furniture Co.

Washington Boulevard at 1420

Open Sat., Mon., Wed. and Fri. Evenings

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