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Center's Inaugural
Outdoor Dance on
Thursday, Aug. 15

The Senior Council of the Jewish
Community Center will hold the
inaugural outdoor dance at the
Leon II. Frank Playground of the
Jewish Community Center on

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4

PAGE SEVEN

B'nai Moshe Picnic
On Sunday, Aug. 18

Engagements

The annual picnic of the Sister-
hood of Congregation B'nai Moshe
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Goodman of Rochester Ave., announce the will be held on Sunday, Aug. 18, at
engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Sante Levine, son of
Ilemrich Park, formerly known as
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levine of Clairmount Ave.
Richester State Park.
There will be games, dancing, en-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abrams of Utica, N. Y., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, , Hildreth
to yman H
Larry Soberman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Soberman of 1934 Gladstone Ave. The
wedding will take place on Sept. 3 at Congregation B'nai Moshe.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Smolensky of 2311 Richton Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mollie, to Dr. A. Allen
' Weisberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weisberg of 29G9 Sturtevant
Ave.

Wedding Calendar

4 ., 4

notiont New.

Thursday evening, Aug. 15, at 9
o'clock.

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Births

fea tures–

Refreshments, novelties, and a
July 17—To MI. and Mrs. Joel II. Kahn of Midland,
Mich.,
waltz contest will feature the even- non, Richard Allan.
ing's entertainment. Mike Falk
July
18—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Benjamin
Lemberg
(Carolyn
Good-
and his orchestra will furnish the
man) of 2226 Taylor Ave., a son, Fredric.
music.
July 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Cass Brown (Anne Fogel) of 11845
The committee working on the
LaSalle Blvd., a son.
affair is headed by William Kauf-
man, president of the Senior Coun-
Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gunsberg (Elsie Kline) of
cil. Miss Sylvia Ruskin is in Richton Ave., a daughter, Marion Ruth.
charge of refreshments. Others on
the committee are Nate Korby,
Jack Katcher, Eve Rosen, Bernard
Sands, Morris Magy, Sophie Stub
berg and Max Chomsky.

Coat Fashions for Women

V. F. W. Bans German Tour fee

Sleet Pension — in new
flattened I ro rat collar
—on Forthronn woolen.
Wornen's regular • n d
short sires.
Selo Prise. 89.00

Band of One of Its Posts

—in regular and short sizes

Pioneer Women's
Council Planning
Year's Activities

REDUCTIONS

(I. MILLER

Soni•Annual

Aug. 9—Miss Roslyn Goldhamer, (laughter of Mrs. Jacob W.
, Goldhamer of 2536 Overlook Road, Cleveland Ileights, Ohio, to Mar-
cus Aaron Lebster, son Afr. and Mrs. Louie Lebster, of Flint,
Mich., at the Chamber of rOnimerce Club in Cleveland.
Aug. 11—Miss Sylvia Lebowski, daughter of Mr. aand Mrs.
1 Joseph Lehowski of Owosso, Mich., to David Bauman of New
' York City, at Masonic Temple, Owosso.
Aug. 18—Miss Pearl Feldman, daughter of Mrs. Esther Feld-
man of Elmhurst Ave., to Albert C. Bricker, non of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Bricker of Ilazelwood Ave.
Aug. 22—Miss Lillian Stern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
J. Stern of 2057 Seward 'Ave., to Saul H. Glueckman, son of
Mrs.
S. Glueckman, at the Statler Hotel. Ceremony at 12 o'clock noon.
Aug. 25—Miss Ilelen Rosenhelm, daughter of Mrs. Herman
Rosenhelm of East Grand Blvd., to Harold Biller, nephew of Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Weingarden of Philadelphia Ave., at Shaarey Zedek.
Sept. 1—Miss Dina S. Berkovitz, daughter of Mrs. Isaac Ber-
kowitz of Fullerton Ave., to Irving I. Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Feldman of Richton Ave.

MISS SYLVIA RUSKIN

FINAL, DRASTIC

Clearance

Entire Stock
WHITE SHOES

85 $

MRS. JACOB FARKAS

tertainment and refresh ments.
Dancing will start at 1:30 p.
; music to be furnished by Gramma
Orchestra. There will be foxtrot,
waltz and chardash contests and
prizes will be awarded to the best
dancers. Eugene Gelbman will su-
pervis the dancing arrangements.
Harry Gunsberg, president of
the Young I'eople'a Society, is ar-
ranging for a baseball game for
members.

Children's races in ages ranging
from 8 to 15 will take place at
2 p. m. and prizes will be awarded
to the winners. Max Reisner will
supervise the children's races.
In the peanut contest for chil-
dren of 6 to 10, prizes will also
be given the winners. Irwin Sims
will supervise this contest. Young-
er children of four to six will re-
ceive prizes in a penny-finding con-
test. This contest will also be super-
vised by Irwin Sims.

A fat women's contest prize will
be awarded. Max Gross will direct
the contest.
The bar committee will be super-
WEINSTEIN-SHULMAN
vised by Carl Rosner and Sam
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shulman Klein.
, announce the marriage of their
The general chairman for this
A meeting of the Council of the daughter, Annette, to Paul
picnic is Mrs. Jacob Farkas. The
Pioneer Women's Organizations of stein of New York City. The Wein-
mar-
following are on the committee:
Detroit was held Wednesday even- riage, which took place July 16, Mesdames James Sobel, Henry Pop-
ing, July 31, at the home of Mrs. in Jamaica, Long Island, was at-
per, M. Schlesinger, Max Reisner,
J. Haggai with Mrs. Gilbert pre- tended
by a few close friends and Nathan Goodman, Irwin Sims, Irv-
siding. . relatives.
ing Greenspan and Sam Klein. On
A committee of the picnic given
the men's committee are: Dr. A. N.
by the Council July 28, at Belle
SHAPERO.VOGEL
Mittleman, Carl Rosner, Irwin
Isle reported the results of the ven-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogel an- Sims, Max Gross, Max Reisner,
ture as satisfactory. The committee, flounce the marriage of their Eugene Gelbman, Morris Schles-
thanks all those who participateddaughter, Evelyn, to Jerome Sha- inger, Sam Klein.
it,
inontr
contributedd generously. for the 1The marriage took place on Aug.
eetwineg
were of iaslclusthseed grooupsine i
6 at a wedding breakfast at Hotel
joint meeting

Marriages

GENERAL

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lection of DARK sh OCS

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Swimming, Boating, Horseback Riding,
Dramatics, Sports, Music, Shop, Arts
and Crafts

AV1HJNIN ',AMP

For Boys and Girls—Ages fr om 6 to 16

Avrunin Camp lursery

Prenzlauer Group
Makes Plans for
Donors' Luncheon

JACKSON NOTES

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KANSAS CITY, MO. (WNS).
Were pretty excited about the new flattering coat fashions
—The Warren Boys' Band, which
for women. Furs are generously used for fop importance,
is sponsored by the Warren, Ohio,
post of the Veterans of Foreign
thereby taking inches off the hips. New flattened pouch
AT
Wars, cannot accept an invitation
collars, smooth shoulders and straight or slightly flared skirt
to tour Germany without completely
lines make a new, slenderized silhouette. Persian, Silver Fox,
dissociating itself from the Veter-
Mink, Kolinsky and Caracul are used on interesting fabrics,
ans of Foreign Wars, it was an-
nounced here by officials of the or-
mostly Forstmann.
ganization's national headquarters.
Despite this warning, however,
COAT SHOP—SECOND FLOOR
Captain Lester D. Friend, manager
Co-Educational Activities Under the Direction of
of the Warren Boys' Band, declared
Capable Counsellor
that he was going ahead with plans
Detroit, to open the season's activi- Statler.
for the tour of Germany.
ties with a drive for new members.'
The council decided to plant five pontiat, Nat im
The children of the Jewish Com-
trees in Palestine in the name of
munity Center's Playschool and
. . .
Day Camp have received thorough
five groups of Detroit—the Twelfth
Under the Direction of Miss Jean Kinloch of the
St. group, the Goldie Meyerson
physical examinations through the
Merrill Palmer Saha of
David M. Schlyfe stone, son of medical and dental committee. Fol-
group, the Dvora group, the Dexter
group and the newly organized MM. Tea Schlyfestone of Aub
low-up work on all the cases is also
For information—Gran Lake, Mir higan, Phone
Ave.
was
recently
awarded
a
four
Kadimah group—to commemorate
being done by that committee of
Grass Labe 8103; Detroit, Tow l nsend 7.2238
2
the 10th wedding anniversary of year scholarship at the Transyl- which Dr. Max Kohn is chairman.
vania College at Lexington, Ky.,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz.
The doctors who gave examina-
where he will be a member of the tions during the registration week
orchestra. David is 18 years old are: Dr. Kohn, Dr. Rosenzweig,
VI
Elysian Preparations
and has been playing the violin Dr. Bradfield, Dr. Feigelman, Dr.
A deIlillIfot new Kalon rpm, MI-
nine years. He is a pupil of IV. H. Shutzman, Dr. Katzin, Dr. Robbins,
blot/ In else. Terre lornt and
a.
Leggett. He was a member of the Dr. Burnstine, Dr. Croll, Dr. Le-
I M...tu
rtitr.l .rinita.i..P1,4
”..47 ,0 I nr
'or.
..
Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman spoke Pontiac High School orchestra dur-
on Saadiah Gaon at the Friday ing his three year attendance, being vine, Dr. Weiner, Dr. Sandweiss,
1.1poil hit teen wit h pnwhowe at
O
powder.
night services. Rabbi Folkman concert master during the latter Dr. Lowenstine, Dr. Kliger, Dr.
ELSIE CLARK
spoke at the Pioneers' anniversary part. In 193-1 David was the winner Thumin, Dr. Benson, Dr. Schkol-
Plans are being made by The
481 Mriropol uu 11018. Co. 1411
nick and Dr. Parker.
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid for
celebration at Hanover. The Pio- of the State championship. Ile
was
It
has
been
found
that
out
of
the
neers are early settlers in this part
a rummage sale by the following
graduated from the high school this 250 children enrolled in the Play-
of the state.
chairmen: Mrs. 51. Finckel, Mrs. R.
June, and has attended the McCon- , school and Day ('amp 230 need
amat
Goldberg and Mrs. M. Baker. The Ill
nell
School
and
Eastern
Junior
of
Miss Edith . Glick has returned High School. The scholarship in- dental work. Twenty-five to 30 location of the store will be an-
ANNOUNCEMENT
. .
children
are
being
sent
each
day
nounced in the next issue of The
0
from Aberdeen, S. D.
eludes his entire tuition for four to dentists. Mrs. Maurice Goldstick
St e ti' t Wen oPPolotrd
Chronicle.
year.
is
working
on
the
medical
and
dent-
4
All those who are Interested in
Miss Rebecca Lublin spent a few
Special State Liquor
al follow-up. The following dentists
re
days in Chicago.
Marcia Ann Miller of Canton, are assisting with the dental work: making their quotas for the donor
Distribu tors
luncheon
are urged to get in touch
Ohio, formerly of Pontiac, is visit- Des. J. Goldsmith, R. Robert Schiff,
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levy nm- ing Jane Doris Goldstein of Ottawa A. Ginsburg, S. Kessler, M. Wittus, with the above chairmen for fuller
details.
tored to Camp Jeddo with their Drive.
S. Silver, M. Winslow, B. Goldstick,
cc
The donor luncheon will be held
daughter, Adelaide, and Miss Aga-
M. Goldstick and M. Sudman.
on Nov. 19, at the Statler Hotel. I
ha Glick, who are going to spend
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky are
Other
ways and means are also!
a month there.
in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., for a
IM■ ElqiNMA N, Prop,
available for raising money.
fortnight's stay.
11548 Dexter Boulevard
Mrs.
J.
Rose and N. Blatnikoff
VI
Ben Danowitz has gone to New
are in charge of card parties and
York City for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barnett and
TOwnsend 6.9298
will assist those who wish to give
children, Billy and Sally Joe, of
Detroit Chapter 63 of AZA com- one. Call either Euclid 0222 or
Ann Smith is entertaining her Flint, moved to Pontiac to make
Euclid
0059-M
for
dating.
pleted
arrangements
for
a
district
mother, Mrs. J. Rose of Muskegon, their future home, they will reside
Mrs. F. Strauss, chairman of
tournament to be held in Detroit,
for a few (lays.
on Washington St.
Aug. 2.1 and 25. The chapters to be donor luncheon, announce, her new
ANNOUNCING
represented in the tournament will address in 2709 Webb Ave., Euclid
Julius Lasser and son and Louis
Mrs. Anna R. Seaman of West be from Flint, Bay City, Windsor, 5510.
A conzr,
n,ke
iene and
dtiocomplete
Lieberman drove to Chicago Sun- Huron St. left for Chirago where Toledo and Grand Rapids.
Cards will be sent to the special
day, for a few days.
Station
she will attend the fall style shows.
On Saturday night, Aug. 24, committees for final arrangements
those attending the tournament in regards to the luncheon.
The Temple Sisterhood will hold
Mrs. A. Williams has charge of
will be entertained at a series of
a picnic this Wednesday at the
avg Qr g
banks.
house parties.
Franklin cottage at Clarks Lake.
The highlight of the tournament ,
. ---
IRA DANT°, Prop.
the field and track events, will be
The B'nai [Penh will have its an-
Mrs. Emil levy of Chicago, a
MOBILGAS
nual picnic Aug. 18 at Pleasant former resident of this city, is the held at Belle Isle. Detroit Chapter
Lake. This will be held in conjure • guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Levy , will he represented by • team
AUTO WASH — TIRES
which recently won the Jewish
tion with the Lansing B'nai B'rith. this week.
Thorough Lubrication
Center track championship.
William Morris is chairman of the
TEL AVIV, (WNS — Palcor
On Sunday evening, Aug. 25, the
Jackson group.
FL at Holbrook
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. C. Hirschfield
G-E
tournament will terminate with Agency) — The management of
have returned from Cleveland, a
the Levant Fair has received noti-
dance
to
be
held
on
the
open
air
William Morris has as his guest where they spent the weekend.
dance floor adjacent to the Jewish fication from London that the
for a few weeks, Dr. Solomon of
Community Center. More than 200 Federated British Industries, out.
INSTALLED
Detroit.
Mrs. Nate Seitner left on Tues.
members are expected to attend standing organization of English
for Charlevoix for a short stay.
bulginess, will participate actively
this tournament.
Miss Bessie Sherline is spending
Arrangements are being com- in the Fair, which will be held in
a few weeks in Detroit.
In compliment to Mrs. Phillip
pleted for the eighth annual AZA April 1936, The Federated British
Peal, Mrs. I. Weinberg of Cincin-
dance to be held on the night of Industries announced the appoint-
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS)
William Morris, Louis Glick and nati, Mrs. Sam Stetelman of Luna,
Rosh Hashanah. Max Adler and ment of a committee to stimulate — 'Dr. Nikolai Sokoloff, former
Norman Goldberg drove to Lan- Ohio; Mrs. H. Mils, Mrs. Oscar
Arthur Schultz are heading the interest in the Fair which will conductor of thy Cleveland Sym-
sing to make arrangements for the Goodman, Mrs. Maye Groeslight,
comprise Malcolm MacDonald, phony Orchestra, has been ap-
committee planning this affair.
B'nai B'rith picnic.
Mrs. Sidney Sherman of Detroit;
Colonial Secretary, Walter Run- pointed director of a national
Mrs. Morris Goldberg and Mrs.
ciman, president of the British government-sponsored mus i ea 1
Mrs. Dave Benson entertained for Gee. Kohn, entertained 48 guests Detroit Campaign for Cleve- Board of Trade, and David John
program which will bring all kinds
Mrs. Ben Kellis at • farewell at a bridge luncheon at the former's
land Rabbinical Seminary Colville, noted British Industrial- of music to villages and cities
party. Mrs. Ben Kellis is leaving summer home at Killarney Beach,
ist who was formerly Under-See- throughout the country. The pro-
• All-steel cabinets with all modern convenience
to make her home in Detroit.
last Wednesday. On Thursday
The campaign of the Cleveland retary of the Department of Over- gram, which will be part of tin*
features.
evening a potluck was enjoyed by
seas Trade in 1931.
work relief prnject. will employ
Mrs. Sam Goldfarb has returned 28 guests at the Goldberg cottage, Rabbinical Seminary building fund
The active participation of
• "Ageless" sealed.in-steel mechanism that requires
from a visit to Pontiac.
after which contract was enjoyed. will be continued during this week. British industrialists is a recog- nearly all of the 18,000 musicians
NO
MONEY
DOWN
on the relief rolls in a gigantic
This
Saturday
at
5
p.
m.,
Rabbi
no attention—not even oiling.
1r TO
Isaac H. Ever, one of the Cleveland nition of the strategic role that effort to develop • gar-reaching
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glick and
Gifts to North End Clinic delegates, will give his farewell Palestine has begun to play in the system of musical education and
3 YEARS TO PAY
a
Years
Performance
Protection
for
only
11
• 5
children. Agatha and Robert, drove
TERN* An TOW
address at the Mishkan Israel Syn- world trade market and hi re- entertainment.
ear on Monitor Top, Flatop and Liftop models.
to Detroit Saturday to see the ball
as 14c a Day
North End Clinic has received agogue. Ile will be intrssluced by garded as an augury of the ER.
game.
the following contributions:
ceas of the Levant Fair.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman.
In memory of Louis Marymont
Rabbi Ever will also speak Sat-
Dr.
of
San
Jose,
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rabisewiessh•K em peer, Ger-
urday morning, at aervices at Pe-
Junior Grows of Jewish Old
Walter S. Ileavenrich.
many's First Woman Professor,
ter+ Tikvs Synagogue, on the sub-
Folk,' Home
In memory of Max Newman, ject "The Secret of the Jewish Peo-
Dies
from Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. ple's Eternity."
Sabbath &cols est
Several members of the Junror Heavenrich.
The campaign is • success, with
BERLIN (WNS).— Germany's
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will oc-
Between Elmhurst and Monterey
Group of the Jewish Old Folks'
In memory of Mrs. Fred Rosen- many synagogues and organizations first woman professor, Dr. Lydia cupy the pulpit Saturday morn-
Home participated in the outing field, from Sam H. Weiss. Minnie joining.
OPEN EVENINGS
Rabinowitsch-Kempner, noted bee. ing, Aug. 10, at 10 o'clock, and
last Sunday at Whitmore Lake. F. Rosenberger, Mr. and Mrs., The delegates thank Detroit teriologist and research associate speak on the subject, "Fast
Days
Many prospective members have Sidney Fecheimer, Mrs. Mark Jewry for their romperation in the of Dr. Robert Koch, discoverer of and Feast Days."
been welcomed by the Junior Fleischman, Mrs. William Fleisch- drive for the seminary.
the tuberculosis bacilli, is dead here
Group in the last few weeks. man, Samuel R. Heyman, Mrs.
at the age of 64. Born in Russia, Gifts I.
ales Sunshine Clot
she joined the Institute of Infecti-
Jew Heads N. J. Constitu- City as 'state chairman of the the United States Constitution in Meetings of a social aspect will Walter Redfield. 1
continue to be held every second
Odessa Society Pieeie
In
memory
of
Henry
Weinstein:
1786.
Mr.
Falk
is
a
past
com-
ous Diseases at Berlin where she The Nenger ten Sunshine Chat
New Jersey Constitution Day
during
the
warm
months.
week
"
Day
Commission
from
the
Book
Club,
through
ti
worked under the direction of Dr. received clout ion in memory of
an official body mander of the Jersey City Post The next gathering to be held on Mrs. !ferry I Jackson.

Commission,
, A large attendance of members, Koch from 1899 on. She was credi- Nettie Pontius] ky from: Mr.
and
of the Jewish War Veterans and Wednesday evening, Aug. 14, at
e
in charge
; their families and friends attend- ted with many important medical Mrs. A. Ottenl *re. Mr. and Mrs.
which will
RENTON, N. J. (WNS)
G overnor
Flowers far all scentless— ed the Odessa Society picnic on discoveries. In 1896 she taught at L Rood, Mr. and Idra. H. Abr.-
of sea ■ former president of Congrega- the home of Jean Leipziger, 3754
ch eoK fe the
be
state - wide observant
pointed Louis A. Hoffman has ap-1
Carter Ave.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Eyelid 8082. Sunday, Aug. 4.
tion Emanuel of that city.
the University of Pennsylvania.
hams, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cohen.,
uis A. Falk of Jersey quicentennial of the adoption •U

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