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WOODWARD at GRATIOT

Events Are Planned
By J. W. E. W. 0

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June

PAGE SEVEN

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Wedding Calendar

Zedakah Concluding
Meeting of Season

A board meeting of the North
The last gathering of the sea-
Woodward branch of the Jewish
son of Zedekah Club, in the form
Women's European Welfare Or-
of
a social and business meeting,
30—Miss Louise Sarah Levin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ganization is planned for the
was held on June 19, at 8 p. m.,
discussion of the donor luncheon Selig Levin of 3207 Blaine Ave., to Benjamin Goldstein, son of Mr. at the home of Mrs. Norman
to be held in January, 1936. Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Goldstein of 3209 Cortland Ave., at the Fort Adilman.
A. J. Redblatt, as co-chairman Wayne Hotel.
Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, newly-
of the donor luncheon, pledged
June 30—Miss Belle Burstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry elected president, greeted the
her efforts in helping to make this Burstein of 2536 West Buena Vista Ave., to Samuel Dubrinsky, son large attendance of members and
affair a success. Under the new of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dubrinsky of West Grand Ave., at Congregation friends.
regime the year's activities were B'nai David. Ceremony at 6:30 p. m.
Reports were given by the
outlined.
June 30—Bliss Ethel Standler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. newly-appointed committees. Sev-
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, first vice-
eral
new cases were voted to
president, was congratulated on Standler of 4225 Monterey Ave., to Samuel Toby, son of Mrs. Eva receive Zedakah's aid.
Toby, at Lacher's.
the splendid work she did at last
The annual donation to the
year's New Year's party, and she
July 2—Miss MargoId Vehon, daughter of Mrs. Rae Vehon of National Children's Home of
accepted the chairmanship of the Byron Ave., to Joseph S. Bing, son of Mrs. Julius Ding of Coiling.
Denver was voted to be sent to
wood
Ave.
1936 New Year's party.
Mrs. Harrel, their representative.
Anyone interested in making
Mrs. Sadie Hertz, member of
July 3—Bliss Frances Bagdade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1.
reservations for the donor lunch- ■
Zedekah Club, is sponsoring a
Bagdade to Earl Willis.
eon or in other information as to
l uncheon and splash party at her
earning pledges, may call Mrs.
July 4—Miss Wilma Glazer, daughter of 51r. and Mrs. Abra- summer home, 56 Josie St., Lake
J. Robins, Longfellow 5392, or ham Glazer of 2514 W. Philadelphia Ave., to Dr. Maurice Meyers, Orion, proceeds to be given to
Mrs. J. Cohen, president, Euclid , son of Mrs. Harry Meyers, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
.eliakah Club. This affair will
3412-J,
July 7—Miss Sarah Natinsky, daughter of Mrs. Anna Natinsky take place on Wednesday, July
of 340 Englewood Ave., to Harold Bronstein of 2505 Chicago Blvd., , 7, at 1 p. m. For reservations
and further information regard-
Flower Fund of Jewish Old son of Max Bronstein, at Congregation B'nai David.
ng transportation, call Mrs.
July 7—Miss Rose Robinson, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Myron A. ' Tillie Greenberg, Town. 6-0195,
Folks Home
Keys of Glendale Ave., to Frank J. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
or
Mrs. Dorothy Cove, Town.
' Davis of Sturtevant Ave. i
-6768.
The following made contribu-
July
7—Miss
Bertha
Burnstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
tions to the home in lieu of
flowers: Ben and Lou Cohen, Aaron Burnstein of Atkinson Ave., to Ilyman Shear, son of Mr. and ■ cond American Youth
Mrs. Louis Shear.
3154 Second Blvd., in memory of
Congress Here July 4-7
Max Ruben; employees of the
July 14—Miss Ruth Wax, daughter of Mrs. Dora Wax of 1953
Mohawk Liqueur Corp., in mem- Taylor Ave., to Abe Zeidman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeidman
Hundreds
of Jewish youth,
ory of David Rosenthal; Mr. and of 1681 Pingree Ave. 1
epresenting trade unions, reli-
Mrs. David Friedman, 2491 Pin-
July 14—Miss Sylvia Frances Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i t ious, fraternal and other groups
gree, in memory of Mrs. Ida Hur-
witz; the Furniture Club of De- Henry M. Peters of Chicago, Ill., to Albert Wilhelm of New York t hroughout the country, will at-
end the Second Youth Congress,
troit, in memory of Simon Part- City, at the Hotel Belmont, Chicago, Ill.
be held at Cass Technical high
rite; Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Gins-
July 14—Miss Edith Lupiloff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
burg, 664 Chicago Blvd., in mem- Lupiloff of 7342 Chalfonte Ave., to Adolph Winer, son of Mr. and f chool in Detroit, July 4-7.
Charles
Wolok, representative
ory of Emanuel Rosenthal; Mr. Mrs. Benjamin Winer of 2025 W. Euclid Ave., at Lacher's.
a f the Jewish Community Center,
and Mrs. Kaufman, care of the
July 24—Miss Adrienne Rabinovitz, daughter of Rabbi Israel ‘ i , treasurer of the arrangements
Whittier, in memory of Mr. Good.
Memorials to Jewish Old Folks Rabinovitz of New York, N. Y., to Leo R. Grosslight of New York, ' ornmittee for the Congress. Also
N. Y., formerly of Detroit. a Rioted with the Congress are
Home
t h e American Jewish Congress,
The following made contribu-
B outh Division, and the Jewish
tions to the home for memorials:
The new Palm Beach Suits are sum-
...._
B outh Council. The Jewish Youth
Mrs. S. Abramsohn, 2509 Pin-
mer's greatest value! $15.75 is little
E
onference Continuations voted
gree Ave., in memory of parents,
r a ll cooperation.
Itzchock-Isaac and Yente-Jennie;
enough to pay for this great combina-
The Second American Youth
Mrs. J. Barnett, Pontiac, Mich.,
tion of cool comfort, long service and
c ongress, representing over ■
In memory of parents, Shmuel-
n
illion
youth, is expected to
good looks.
Leib and Chane-Rive; Mrs. Joseph
n ark the largest and most wide-
Bing, 1381 Gratiot Ave., in mem-
June 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Prenzlauer (Beatrice Oppen- II
representative gathering of
ory of father, Levi Jacobson: heim) of 3037 Elmhurst Ave.,
And they cost you much less in
a son, James Isaac.
d legated youth this country has
Mrs. A. Blumrosen, 3375 Coiling-
laundry and tailor bills. The patented
v et seen. It will signalize and
June 22—To Mr. and Mrs. William Frank (Ruth Lambert) of
wood Ave., in memory of father,
o
e nsolidate a year of activity in
Zeliz-Leib; Ben and Lou Cohen, Wildemere Ave., a son, William Harrison Frank 111.
Palm Beach weave resists wrinkles and
ci rrying out the program of the
3154 Second Blvd., in memory
June 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Adolph S. Spiro (Rachel Quen) of
has a spring-like come-back that means
fi
of mother, Rive-Sheindl; Mrs. M. Grey Ave., a daughter, Marilyn Alice. It F rst American Youth Congress
•Id in New York last August.
fewer pressings. And it really sheds
Davis-Ginsberg, Bay City, Mich.,
T h is activity included co-sponsor.
in memory of mother, Bessie;
the dust; dirt can't cling to it. It stays
sl z ip of the nation-wide student
Mrs. H. J. Druckman, 16493 Wis-
at tikes, in which over 150,000
cleaner longer, needs fewer washings.
consin Ave., in memory of broth-
st
er, Beryl; Miss Betty H. Gold-
were dressed similarly in after- cl udents voluntarily left their
asses for one hour on April 12
berg, 3813 Pasadena, in mem-
noon gowns of printed chiffon
it protest against war and fas-
ory of father, Chone-Gershn-
and large off-the-face hats. Their ci m .
Shensi; Mrs. Esther Goldberg and
large and beautiful shoulder cor-
In less than a year of its exist-
BOTVINICK -HORNFELD
family, 2740 Richton Ave., in
sages were made up of white and el
ce, the American Youth Con-
Mr. and Mrs. P. Hornfeld of yellow roses. A buffet table
memory of husband and father,
was gi ess has spread across the con-
Abraham-Hirsh; Mrs. Rose H. 2940 W. Chicago Blvd. announce served after the ceremony.
ti v ent, witnessing the rise, under
Goldberg, 2375 Penobscot Bldg., he marriage of their daughter,
—
Genuine Palm Beach is woven
it
auspices of regional con-
in memory of father, Henry A. dildred Kaplan, to Isidore Bot-
and tailored by Goodall. This
GREENSTEIN • GREEN
g esses in 25 States and over a
Hecht; Mrs. Fannie Greenberg, 'mirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
label is your guide to safety.
ore
of towns and cities.
On
Sunday,
June
16,
the
mar-
sc
2958 Leslie Ave., in memory of Botvinick of 546 Hague Ave., on
riage of Miss
The purpose of the Congress
Ethel Green ,
KERN'S— MEN'S SHOP—MEZZANINE
son, Alan; Henry Katz, 50010 3unday, June 23. Rev. S. Mogill
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
to
provide
a means for youth
Is
Grandy, in memory of father, mrformed the ceremony in the
Jacob; Joe Harris, 301 Lawyers mesence of the immediate lam- Green of 3500 West Warren Ave. ,, i gather and discuss their prob-
to
Sidney
Greenstein,
son
of
Mr.
ms
and
to
work
out a program
'e
Bldg., in memory of mother, Shi- lies. A reception followed, and and
Mrs. Harry Greenstein of °' action for the solution of these
fre; Mrs. Sarah Manheim, 2740 smon0 the out-of-town guests
oblems.
1980 W. Philadelphia Ave., took p
Richton Ave., in memory of par- were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Vogel ow,
in the main ballroom of
The Congress will be officially
ents, Jacob-Shloime and Tette )f New York, N. Y.
the Fort Shelby Hotel. The bride ? pened with a mass rally at Clark
Miller; Mrs. L. Rosen, 3040
was beautiful, gowned in white 2 a rk on the evening of July 4, to
Clements Ave., in memory of
ERNEST- MILLS
crepe with white lace hat and w hich the delegates, the youth
mother, ' Freide; Miss Mayme
The marriage of Mi. Pt
gloves. Mi. lin,...i... r — ... .a... ai i d general public of Detroit and
Stone, 2267 Gladstone Ave in
Mills to Paul Ernest took pla ee maid of honor, wore yellow lace, vicinity are invited. A feature
memory of father, Herman Stone.
on Mrs. Adolf Silver wore pink or- of this rally will be the reading
in Bowling Green, Ohio,
Contributions to Jewish Old
March 11. Mr. and Mrs. Erne st
and Miss Bessie Fagan of of the draft of Declaration of
Folks Home
are residing at the Park Aven ue Bay City wore blue organza. The the Rights of American Youth.
The following made contribu- Hotel.
best man was Harry Baskin, and On Friday evening, July 5, a
AT
tions to the home on various oc-
the ushers were Ben Baskin and symposium will be held at Cass
casions: Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Ben-
HIMELHOCH • PEREIRA
Adolf Silver.
Technical High School on the
yes, 310 Belmont Ave., in honor
On Sunday, June 23, Miss E 5 ..
The bride's mother wore gray subject: "The Position of My
of the recovery of Mrs. Samuel
telle Pereira, daughter of •M r. crepe, and the groom's mother Party on the Program of the
I'lotler; Mrs. I. Nurko, 310 Bel-
For
American Youth Congress," by
and Mrs. Meyer A. Pereira of wore lilac crepe.
mont Ave., in honor of the re-
representatives of the Democrat.
R ichton Ave., became t he
Co-Educational Activities Under the Direction of
Three hundred guests attended
covery of Mrs. Samuel Poltler;
bride of Leo L. Himelhoch, so the wedding, including the out- ic, Republican, Socialist, Com-
Capable Counsellors
Women's Auxiliary No. 122, Or-
of Mrs. L. Himelhoch of Flin t, of-town guests, who were Mr. munist and Farmer-Labor par.
der B'nai B'rith, in honor of Mr. Mich.
ties. The general public is in-
Reservations are being received for the Fourth of
and Mrs. A. Fagan of Bay City, vited.
and Mrs. Dave Diamond's daugh-
The ceremony took place at th I . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kraska and
July week-end. Reserve for your stay in camp
ter, Marylin-Diane; Women's
On Saturday there will be
0
at once.
Auxiliary , Order B'nai B'rith, in Fort Wayne Hotel before 35 son, Howard, of Bay City, Miss round table discussions on the
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel guests. Rabbi A. 51. Hershma n , Bessie Fagan of Bay City, Mr. problems facing youth in Amer-
✓
officiated
and
Cantor
J.
Sonenkla
and Mrs. David Fagan of Bay
Coggan's daughter, Rhoda; chil-
ica, with recommendations and
e
dren of Mrs. Viola II. Weiss, was vocalist during the cer .! City, Miss Anne Myers of Cleve- reports from the various corn-
mony.
r land, Mrs. Golden and daughter,
Rockaway Park, N. Y., in mem-
missions dealing with these prob-
Mrs. Ben Cohen acted as he Betty, of Bay City, and Mr. and lems.
ory of father, Dr. Louis Weiss,
Under the Direction of Miss Jean Kinloch of the
for Father's Day; Miss Freda sister's matron of honor, and Le r , Mrs. Dick Golden. Mr. and Mrs.
On Sunday, there will be a
Men-ill Palmer School
Greenbaum, 2745 Cortland Ave., Ettigson was the best man. Th e I Sidney Greenstein left for a mo- general discussion and adoption
trip East, and upon their re-
for Mother's Day, in memory of bridesmaids were Miss Fancheo
For information—Gros Lake, Michigan, Phone
in its final form of the Declara-
a
will
reside
at
2665
Glad-
Grass Lake 8103; Detroit, Townsend 7-2238
Mrs. Blanche Greenbaum; J. Ka- Elsner, Miss Mae Kersh, Mr
tions of the Rights of American
!• ; stone Ave.
baker, 2499 Edison Ave., for Bob Morris, Miss Ceil Himelhoc h.
Youth, the report of the resolu-
Mother's Day, in honor of moth- The ushers were Morris Clin e
tions committee, and the election
PERLMAN • SILVERMAN
er and I. J. Cohen, 8732 Dexter Edwin Linick, Bob Morris an ( i
of the national council.
Blvd., in honor of confirmation Sidney Weinberg.
All organizations with youth
Miss Florence Silverman, dough-
MEALS THAT SATISFY
of son.
Little flower girls were Shirk t. of Rev. and Mrs. J. Silverman , membership are invited to elect
Jean
D
unn
and
Marilyn
Nover
Served Promptly and Courteously, amid a Quiet and
w:15 married at the Colonial Hotel delegates to be sent to the Con-
nieces of the bride and groom in Mt. Clemens on Tuesday eve- gress. Credentials and all other
Refined Atmosphere
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich
and Jorelyn Harriet Cohn, niec , ring, June 18, at 8:30, to Fred information may be obtained from
GET THE BLAINE HABIT — EAT AT THE
Addresses Camp Nahelu of the bride, who carried th e Perlman, son of Mrs. Rae Perl- the arrangements committee, 610
ring on an initialed heart-shape d man. The ceremony was er United Artists Bldg., Detroit.
satin pillow.
f ■ amed by Rabbi Herman !Pail
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, prom-
Out-of-town guests were her e ;vein of Pittsburgh, Pa., the Gifts to North End Clinic
inent communal leader, addressed
from
Evansville,
Ind.,
Buffalo,
N
br
8737 TWELFTH STREET
ide's cousin, with the bride's
the children at Camp Nahelu
E.aablished 1929
this Friday evening, which Y., Saginaw, Mich., Flint, Mich. father assisting. Cantor J. Son .
North End Clinic has received'
M. FEINSILEIER, Prop.
marked the first of the camp's Chicago, Milwaukee, Wis., Phoe cr.klar rendered "0 Promise Me.' the following contributions:
Friday evening cultural series. nix, Ariz., Lansing, Mich., Cleve
In memory of Abe Prenzlauer,
A white satin canopy, decor-
and, Joliet, Ill., and Toledo 0
E. Lesowoder, managing director
. mod with palms and peonies, from Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Mr and Mrs liimelhoch let t f”rmed a lovely setting.
Goldberg.
U NIC1414 %," %%'w . va y.va of Camp Nahelu, has planned In
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interesting series of talks for the on a honeymoon trip through
In memory of William Siegel, ,
The bride wore an exquisite
children and each Friday night Northern Michigan and Illinois • I model of shell pink lace with • from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen-
they will be addressed by some They will make their home in shoulder veil and hat to match. field, Mr. Ira Robinson and
Flint, Mich.
person of prominence.
She carried a colonial bouquet family.
Mrs. Ehrlich also dedicated t Among those who entertained , o ,f f -th o e rcv
y.
i ha i d u s e,garden
as and lilies- points over the hands. Her veil of
the camp's new recreational hall. 2 he bride were: Mrs. Ben Cohn of
Three little words which sing in the hearts of
appliqued tulle was caught at the
Presenting a rustic finish archi- c 478 Blaine Ave., Mrs. Harry
Members
of
the
bridal
party in- back of her Duchess of York Lace,
thou who owe themselves a REAL vacation!
tecture, the new "tee" room is , onheim of 118 Richton Ave.,
cluded Mrs. Samuel Greenfield of halo cap. A colonial bouquet of gar-
Irs.
Meyer
Burnstein
of
835
large and spacious enough to per- g
Lebanon, Pa., sister of the bride, denias and valley lillies completed
mit any kind of an indoor event. 2 laine Ave., Mrs. L. M. Dunn of
as matron of honor, who wore her costume. The bride's mother '
t.
It is claimed to be one of the L 436 Ilazelwood Ave., Mrs. M.
grey lace and carried a sheath of was gowned in a Lanvin model of
finest building of itstype in any M inick of 102 California Ave.,
rs. Louis Burns of 3200 Boston talisman roses; and Miss Myrtle black lace and wore a shoulder
camp.
Hirschberg as maid of honor, c orsage of white gardenias.
lvd.,
Mrs.
L.
Himelhoch
of
Flint,
Despite the inclement weather id
w hose chose chartreuse crepe
Mrs. Emil Nussbaum, sister of
CHARLEVOIX-the-Beautiful
the past month, the opening of o ich., and Mrs. Sarah Ilimelhoch pa ,,
f Flint., Mich.
nbined with beetroot and car- the bride, was the matron of
the camp season got off to a good
MICHIGAN
d
a
sheath
of
deep
pink
roses.
honor.
She wore a crepe carnation
---
start, and the joyous campers
Leonard Perlman, brother of the Fuschia fashioned with • peacock
BERGER. ROSENFIELD
are having the time of their lives.
groom,
acted
as
best
man.
The
train. She carried an arm bouquet
Led by competent counsellors, the 2 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rosenfield of
• children are participating in land m 034 Glynn Court announce the bride's mother wore • printed of Johanna hill roses and Laven-
chiffon gown, with a shoulder der. Roselle Lebowitz, also • sister
arriage
of
their
daughter,
Mar-
and water sports, horseback rid-
spray of gardenias.
of the bride, was maid of honor.
The pine breezes of Charlevoix-the-
d mg, tennis, woodcraft, camp garet, to Howard P. Berger, son
A reception for a large num- Her gown was a dusty pink mate-
craft, dramatics, camp carnival of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berger
Beautiful are calling you! The Inn is
of 3319 Burlingame Ave., on ber of friends and relatives fol- loise and her arm bouquet was
.6. and educational trips.
.2
composed of pink roses and white
calling you . . . to relax taut nerves,
lowed the ceremony.
Enrollment for • limited nam- Sunday, June 30, at the Colonial
daisies.
relieve cares, forget worries! Come
Mr. and Mrs. Perlman are mo-
e; ber of campers is still being ae. Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich.
Emil Nussbaum was best man,
, boring through Northern Michi-
up in June when the air is clear and
cepted.
Additional information
and Samuel Harvith was usher. A
gan, having spent several days
MILLER • EISENBERG
se may be obtained by writing
crisp. Come up to the Inn—where
dinner
for the immediate families
Mrs. Clara Eisenberg of 2681 at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in was held in Mt. Clemens, followed
Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, Mich.
you'll find rest, excitement, romance,
or calling camp office: Telephone ' Gladstone Ave. announces the Chicago. Mrs. Perlman chose for by ■ reception for 200 guests. A
sport, fun ... And that new appetite
Ortonville, Mich., 911-F6, or Lit- marriage of her daughter, Belle, traveling a beige ensemble long narrow floral center piece of
will surely be tempted and delight-
to Sidney Miller, son of Mrs. trimmed in sable-dyed-blue fox pink roses and baby breath graced
tle Nahelu, 12F31.
Rose Miller of Cleveland Heights, with brown accessories.
fully satisfied by the incomparable
t he buffet table.
Ohio, on June 23, at Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb motored
dishes prepared by our famous chef.
GOTTLIEB - LEBOWITZ
CLUB RAO
Beth El.
through the state of Ohio and will
A special meeting was held
At
a
beautifully
arranged
eere-
WRITE .
be
at home at 3041 Boston Blvd.!
PHONE
WIRE
•
Tue sday, and final advertising ar•
GENENDLIS -ROSEN
r,ny held in the B'nai Moshe Mrs. Gottlieb wore a navy blue en-
rang ements for the moonlight
WEISS • ROSEN
• nairogue on June 16, 1935, Miss semble for traveling. The out-of.
CHARLEVOIX,
wer e made. There will be a
At a simple ceremony, the
anette Lebowitz, daughtei of Mr. town guests were Mr. and Mrs. I. ,
MICH
mee ting next week to complete double marriage vows of the and Mrs. Morritz Lebowitz, be- Gottlieb, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gottlieb, I
final plans. Merle Bronstein is Mimes Bessie and Freda Rosen came the bride of William Simon Mr. and Mrs. G. Kahn, Mr. J. Sil-
in charge of the advertising for to Harry Genendlis and Allen Gottlieb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- berman and daughter, Laura from
this affair. The moonlight will be, W eiss were spoken on Sunday haly Gottlieb. Rabbi Moses Fischer Columbus, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.
held
on Tuesday evening, July 9, , of ternoon, June 16, at 4:301 officiated.
J. Friedman from Butler, Pa.
•
I
to Sugar Island, on the Steamer o' clock, at the home of the
The bride's gown was white
Tashmoo. The boat leaves foot br ides' mother, Mrs. S. Rosen of satin fashioned on princess lines
Flowers for all occ•sions-
R ichton Ave. The Misses Rosen With tome fitted sleeves ending in D ..... -Joy Florist, Euclid 6052.
of Griswold St. at 8:45 p. m.

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