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A merica lavish Palatal Cafter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

illEVentordEmsn

May 22. 1936

Illmdhoch's

Y

I and
inning

bed,

Women's Auxiliary
of Home for Aged

tea in the Jewish Old Folks' Home,
Brush at Edmund Place.
This committee, composed of
women who devote several hours
each week spreadiog happiness in
numerous ways amongst the guests
in the home, has Mrs. Rae Gold-
berg at its head. Anyone inter-
ested in further details of the tea
or functions of the group should
phone the chairman Longfellow
6251.
On Monday, June 15, al noon,
the entire auxiliary will gather at
the open air luncheon and bridge to
be held at the Oriole Terrace Gar-
dens. This garden party is being
steered by Mrs. Jack Kavanau,
lace, co-chairman. Reservations and
chairman, and Mrs. Herbert, Wale
ticketinformation are obtainable
by phoning either Mrs. Kavanau
or Mrs. Wallace at To. 6-6767 or
University 2-0501 respectively, or
by contacting Mrs. Betty Homo-
noff, llogarth 715,, or Mrs. Dor-
othy Wagner, Cherry 7400. The
latter two are in charge of tick-
ets. Mrs. David Kliger is in charge
of publicity.

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10

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Engagements

Wedding Calendar

MRS. ESTHER COHEN

Purity chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S.,
on Tuesday, Slay 26, at Fyfe's.
Mrs. Eva Mann, chairman, and
Mrs. Alfreda Greenwald, co-
May 24—Miss Fredelyn Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs chairman, promised a delightful
S. Kaufman of 1666 Glynn Ct., to Edward Kanter, son of Mr. and afternoon. Reservations should
Mrs. I. Kanter of Cleveland, 0.
be made with any officer of the
May 31—Miss Nathalie Ash, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Harry chapter.
13. Ash of 8441 LaSalle Blvd., to Harvey Bielfield, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Bielfield of 2080 Gladstone Ave.
June 10—Miss Pauline Harriet Frank, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Frank of Chicago Blvd., to Jack Albert, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Albert, at the Book Cadillac.
June 13—Miss Rosalie Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Albert
Kahn, to Martin Leo Butzel, son of Mr. and Airs. Leo Ai. Butzel.
June 14—Miss Belle Taylor, dalIghter of Air. and Mrs. David
Taylor, to Mitchell Schram, son of Air. and Mrs. A. Schram, at the
Friends of Miss Pearl Pernick
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
June 14—Miss Betty Kallender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will be glad to hear of her recovery
from her long illness.
Joseph Kallender of Pasadena Ave., to Merman Darner. Rabbi
Joshua Sperka will officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weingar-
June 18—Miss Josephine 11. Stern, daughter of Mrs. Milford den of 2286 Blaine Ave., were
Stern, to Leonard IL Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Weiner of Sioux hosts at a catered buffet supper
City, Iowa.
on Sunday, May 17, in honor of
their new-born son, Michael Allen.
Sixty-five guests were present.

Births

Annual Meeting of
Sisterhood Monday

I r y

STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
OF PURITY ON MAY 26

Final arrangements have been
made for the strawberry festival
At 2 p. tn. on Monday, May 25,
•and bridge-luncheon sponsored by
the good cheer committee of the
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Strossky of 15717 Linwood Ave. announcel
Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
Home for the Aged will sponsor a the engagement of their daughter, Lee, to Lawrence Schreidell, eon
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schreidell of 15315 Parkside Ave.
Air. and Mrs. Philipp Aronstam of 3240 Rochester Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Mollie Ethel, to Irving Pomerantz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip l'omerantz of 2926 Elmhurst Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alendelssolin of 1526 Lawrence Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ida Vivien, to David
Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs m Schwartz of 1981 Lawrence Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. heel, Mar-. of Elkins Park, Pa., announce the
engagements of ther daughters, Edna, to Leonard M. Rosenberg of,
Baltimore, Aid., and Marion Louise, to George Lifshetz of l'hila-
delphia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rovner of Vincent Ave. Minneapolis, Minn.,
' to Ira M. Caplan. ,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Sophie,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Caplan of Gladstone Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. AI. Simon of Hamilton, Ont., announce the en-
gaement
of their daughter, Eleanor, to Dr. J. A. Ramsey of Detroit,
g
of
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Abramson Ramsay of Cleveland, 0. Dr.
son
Ramsay received his A. B. at the University of Michigan and his
NI. D. at the Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery. Miss Simon
is a graduate of McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont. The marriage i
will take place the first week in July. Miss-Simon is a niece of Dr.i
and Airs. Albert 11. Krohn of 3485 Cambridge Road., Sherwood
Forest.

MRS. JACK KAVANAU

an

PAGE NINE

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COLORFUL

Dr. II. A. Paysner spoke to the
May 16—To Mr. and Airs. Samuel Kobacker (Dora Goldman members and sponsor of the Mt.
of 17187 Northlawn Ave., a dau ghter.
Scopus Builders, Sunday, Slay 17.
May 15—To Air. and Airs. James II. Salle (Frances Adelson Ile spoke on the problems of
Jewish youth and how Zionism
Ladies of Shaarey Zedek to Elect of 4305 Cortland, a son, Leonard Myron.
Offers
May 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Clement J. Weitzman (Gertrude would help to solve them.
Jacobs) of 17847 Alwyne Lane, a son, James.
Lee Corbman -Schakne an-
The annual meeting and elec-
Suites!
May 3—To Air. and Mrs. Stilton Weingarden (Rose Penslar)
nounces a series of four piano
tion of officers of the Sisterhood of 2419 Calvert Ave., a daughter, Dianne.
recitals and musical playlets to
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
be given by her students at the
• Weather-proof Chairs!
will take place Monday, May 25,
Detroit Conservatory of Music,
at 2:30 p. m., in the sochtl hall
5035 Woodward Ave., within the
of the synagogue.
next month. The first of these,
An ammendment to the consti-
"National Notes," will be pre-
tution wilrbe voted upon. Plans
OBiNSON'S display of sum-
sented in two parts, the first to
for the coming year will be die-
cuss..d. The program committee
Air. and Mrs. Barney Lachman be given on the night of Slay 26,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Bennett
mer furniture presents a burst
under the chairmanship of Mrs. of 18934 Parkside will be at home of 6230 Michigan Ave. announce at 7:30 p. m., and the second part
on June 4, at 7:30 p. m. There
Charles Robinson and her co-
to
their
relatives
and
friends
on
to
their
relatives
and
friends
that
of
glorious
colors. The gay spirit
will he a cast of 36 children in
chairmen, Mrs. Max Teyzen and Sunday, Slay 31, from 2 to 5 and •
Nathan Spevakow, have arranged 7 to 9, in honor of the confirma- on Sunday, Slay 31, from 2 to 5 this playlet ranging in ages from
of
summer
is portrayed in these
an interesting program.
tion of their daughter, Marjorie. and 7 to ?, in honor of the con- four years old up. Each child will
A talk on "Jewish Highlights No cards. firmation of their son, Sheldon, have a speaking as well as a piano
weather-proof
pieces and suites
in Medicine" will be given by Mrs.
open house will he held at the number. Mrs. Schakne will pre-
Perry Burnstine. Refreshments
home of Mrs. Belle Lachman at sent a group of 26 of her junior
which
offer
the
utmost in beauty,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornell 18076 Kentucky Ave. No cards.
piano students in a recital on
will be served during the social
of 2980 Richton Ave. will be at
June 10, and on June 16 she will
(Shirts, shorts, skirts)
hour following the meeting.
durability,
comfort
and value.
present her intermediate and
Mrs. David B. Lichtig, presi- home to their relatives and friends
Mr. and Airs. Al J. Levine senior group. The recitals are
on Sunday, May 31, from 7 to
dent, will preside.
You'll find conventional styles,
11, in honor of the confirmation (Miriam Wisner) of 1975 Hazel- open to the public.
wood Ave. will be at home to their
of their son, Jack. No cards.
modified - modern trends and"
(Culottes, shirts)
Upon
the
invitation
of
Atka
relatives and friends on Sunday,
"streamlined" designs in a wide
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. DeYoung May 31, from 2 to 5, in honor of Cleo Murtland, a professor at the
Exclusive with Himelhoch's
of 3353 Burlingame Ave. will be the confirmation of their son, University of Michigan, who is in
charge of the special class at the
selection .. and at remarkably
home to their relatives and friends Jack 11. No cards.
GRANTSTEIN - BOCK
Wayne University on the social
For all your fun outdoors this
Airs. Edith Bock announces the on Sunday, Slay 31, from 2 to 5
and economic background of vo-
low
prices.
Marx
of
and
7
to
9,
in
honor
of
the
con-
Mrs.
Mary
Key-well
marriage
of
her
daughter,
Mollie,
summer, this 3-piece play
cational education, Commissioner
to David Grantstein, on Saturday firmation of their daughter, Betty 2635 Cortland Ave. will be at A. C. Lappin of the Michigan De-
suit (shirt, shorts skirl) or
home to her relatives and friends
evening, May 9. Rabbi M. Zager Jane. No cards.
• Buy on
the very new 2-piece culottes
on Sunday, May 31, from 2 to 5 partment of Labor and Industry,
performed the ceremony in the
Come in and review the displays
was the guest lecturer on the sub-
presence of the immediate fami-
. . . made of a processed
Air. and Mrs. James I. Ellrnann and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- ject of the Workmen's Compen•
Charge Accounts
yourself. Consider the values!
firmation
of
her
daughter,
Sybil
lies
and
friends.
cotton which needs no iron-
of 55 Connecticut Ave, will be
sation Law, at 5 o'clock on Thurs-
home to their relatives and Virginia. No cards.
day, at the Wayne University.
or on
Learn how little it will coat to
ing ... in the heavenly pot-
Frederick Benario, at one time at
friends on the occasion of the
Commissioner Lappin's lecture
tery colors of rust, aquetone
private secretary to the late Zion- confirmation of their son, William,
secure furniture for the sunroom,
Deferred
Payments!
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Meyer of was followed by a question and
ist leader, David Wolfson, is lec-
and yellow. Sixes 14 - 20.
2690 Webb Ave. will be at home answer period.
turing in this country on Colum- on Sunday, May 31.
porch or lawn.
to their relatives and friends on
bus the Jew . . . Among other
STREET FLOOR
Mrs. Max Weksler of Nor-
Mr. and Airs. Alfred W. Feller Sunday, May 31, from 2 to 5 and
things Benario proves that Colum-
7 to 9, in honor of the confirma- mandy Ave. spent Monday in
• Veterans!
Buy now the things you need to
bus was not only a good Jew but of 878 Chester Ave., Birmingham, tion of their daughter Rosamond. Flint as the guest of Miss Syl-
Mich., will be at home to their
a Zionist . .
No Deposit Required.
bring beauty and brightness to your
relatives and friends on Sunday, No cards. via Rosenbaum, who was the gen-
eral chairman of the mothers-
May 31,' from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9
home . . . and save substantially
No Payments Until
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pearl- daughters banquet held there on
in honor of the confirmation of
their son Julian Donald. No cards. man of 3760 Chicago Blvd. will Monday evening, sponsored by the
on every purchase.
You
Cash
Your
Bonus!
receive their relatives and friends Junior Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Air. and Mrs. Oscar Freedman at the Wilshire on Sunday, May Israel, Young Judaea and Junior
of 3000 Rochester Ave. will be at 31, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in Hadassah organizations. Mrs.
home to their relatives and friends honor of the confirmation of their Weksler was the principal speaker
on Sunday, May 31, from 2 to 5 daughter, Leah Ruth. No cards. at the luncheon.
and 7 to 9, in honor of the con-
firmation of their daughter, Mar-
Air. and Mrs. Nathaniel Ai Rovin I Miss Sophie Rovner of Minne-
apolis, Minn., was honored with Washington Blvd. at 1420—Near Gd. River—Open Fri., Sat., Man., Wed. Eves.
jorie, No cards.
of 3280 Elmhurst Ave. will Le st
miscellaneous shower Thursday
• for Boys and Girls
home to their relatives and friends a evening, Slay 14, given by Mrs.
THE OLDEST JEWISH PRIVATE CAMP IN MICHIGAN
May
31, of
from
to 5 Leonard Caplan. The bride-elect's
Air. and Mrs. Nathaniel II. on
and Sunday,
7 to 9, in
honor
the 2 roar
Aesculapian Ladies
no
Special
Ad•ertising—It's
Excel-
Need.
Goldstick of 2542 W. Boston Blvd.
marriage to Ira Si. Caplan of Glad-
lent Qu•lifications for Land and Water
elatives
will be at horne to their
r fi rmation of their daughter, Stir• stone Ave., will take place early
Re-Elect Officers
Sports Being Well Known.
and friends art Sunday, May 31, ley Adele. No cards.
in August.
The Camp Has • Staff of Mature Men and
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor
At the last regular meeting of
Women Counsellors Each One Specializ-
ASSOCIATED WITH
of the confirmation of their dough-
Mrs. Rose C. Hersch of the Lee the Aesculapian Ladies' Auxiliary
Air. and Mrs. Gerald R. San-
ing in Some Camp Activity.
ter, Sandrea. No cards.
dorf of 16230 Roselawn Ave. will Crest Apts. spent last week in the following officers were unani-

NURSERY FOR CHLDREN FROM 3 TO 5
be at home to their relatives and Saginaw as the guest of Mr. and mously re-elected for the ensuing
I
Air. and Sirs. Myer Gerson will
Under supervision of MISS ELIZABETH
from Airs. Max P. Ileavenrich.
year: Mrs. Jennie S. Zagal, presi-
receive their relatives and friends friends on Sunday, May 31,
NEWIIALL of the Merrill-Palmer School
MI PENOBSCOT BLDG.
KANDOIXII axle
dent;
Mrs.
Rose
Klein,
first
vice-
at the Belcrest on Sunday evening, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor oft Avulcah, Detroit Municipal So-
The camp season begins June 21
Intritirlee and Orden*
May 31, in honor of the confirma- the confirmation of their dough-1 ciety, had as its guest at the last president; Mrs. Lillian Gale, sec-
Aceoutils
nsmnorr PTO•IC EXCIIA Nag
Solicited;
ter,
Elaine.
No
cards.
and ends August 27
ond
vice-president;
Mrs.
Betty
■ •11 I CA;l0 ETOCE EX ,' !AMIE
lion of their son, Ra111011 Irwin.
Carri ed en Consery
1 meeting the Rev. Herman Cohen, Robiner, secretary; Mrs. Rae Mar-
CHICAGO CURB EXCIIANCIE
e. Ire Morita
Early
Quota is fast being completed.
No cards.
Mr. and Sirs. Julius Steinberg' cantor in Windsor, who presented golis, treasurer.
enrollment is advisable

Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Howick
of
2466
l'ingree
will
be
at
home
a
program
of
Jewish
folk
music.
For Informations
of 2310 Glendale Ave. will be at to their relatives and friends on Elections will be held at the next
Residence, To. 7.2238
home to their relatives and friends Sunday, May 31, from 2 to 5 and meeting which will be at the home Leading Jugoslays Oppose Olym-
Call Office: Tyler 5 - 6278
pie Participation
or write 3310 Rochester
on Sunday, May 31, from 2 to 5 7 to 9. in honor of the continua- of :Mildred Feldman of 2319 Cal-
BELGRADE (WNS) —OPPosi -
and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- tion of their daughter, Muriel. vert
Ave.,
Slay
28, at
8:30
p. m. Thursday,
A memorial
program
lion to Jugoslavia 'a participation
urination of their son, Allan. No No cards.
in honor of Nahum Sokolow will in the Berlin Olympic Games was
cards.
be held.
announced here by 100 outstand-

Mr. and. Mrs. ]Larry Silberstein
• 9
Airs. Gertrude Frank Hyman of o. 2699 Leslie Ave. will he at
Mr. and Sirs. Adolf Pomerantz, ing citizens on the ground that
"war propaganda is made from
BEAUTIFUL PARK AVE.
2495
W.
Boston
Blvd.
will
be
at
of
home to her relatives and friends home to their relatives and friend; celebrating their 25th vveddinz an- them."
to
niversary, entertained 25 of their
Sunday,
May 31, from 2
on Sunday, May 31, from 2 to 5
friends at a dinner party honor-
and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- and
7
to
9,
in
honor
of
the
con-
frmation of their son, Arnold. ing this occasion at Northwood
Rosenberg entertained. Mrs. L
firmation of her daughter, Del- No cards.
Inn on Sunday, May 17.
FOR
Baiter and Mrs. I. Kruger were in
phine. No cards.
Bridge Luncheons, Teas, Dinner Parties, Weddings,
Mr. and Airs. Barney Sokolov charge of the tickets. On Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. E. Spilker of 3201 celebrates their silver wedding an- day afternoon, June 2, the Pro-
Mt.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Kaufman
Showers, Banquets, Dances, Etc.
of the Whittier Hotel will be at Webb Ave. will be at home to niversary at a party given in their gressive Ladies Lint Verein will
on honor by their children, at the hold a card party at Kern's, pro-
Inquire MAITRE 'D HOTEL
NO CHARGE—
home to their relatives and friends their re latives and friends and
en Sunday evening, May 31, in Sunday, May 31, from 2 to 5
Wilshire Hotel, Sunday, May 17. reeds to go to charity.
If
You're Not Satisfied!
PARK AVENUE HOTEL
7
to
9,
in
honor
of
the
confirma-
honor of the confirmation of their
Sixty guests were present.
CADILLAC 8400
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Polansky
PARK and SPROAT
daughter, Elaine Helen. No cards. tion of their son, Bruce. No car ds.
h• thorough 'Whole that
of
2961
Richton
Ave.
were
hosts
— -
Leader ampleys BUNT pl...
The Progressive Ladies Unt.
dance on Saturday
you . . er we don't take year
dinner
and
Dr. and Mrs. Albert II. Krohn
at
a
Any 9:12
Mr. and Sirs. Leon G. Winkel- Verein held its mothers and
money;
Rend your rugs le
at
Lacher's,
in
of 3485 Cambridge Road will man of 17206 Fairfield Ave. will daughters banquet on May 13, at evening, Stay 16,
Dolarr tie Rep
Leo.ler where ..itsfaeiiee id
uaraeteed.
Rumanian Anti•Semitiet Form ■ 1 resignation of M. Tiziann, vice- be at home to their relatives be at home to their relatives and the Fort Wayne Hotel. Mrs. S. I. honor of the liar Mitzvah of their
minister of the interior, who fur- and friends on Sunday, Slay 31, friends on Sunday, May 31, from Kavanau gave the invocation and son, Sanford. Among the 200 ■
Society to Slay Prominent Jews
Alas Fentitera Cleaning
nished the students with free rail- from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor 3 le 6, in honor of the confirms. Mrs. R. Miller introduced Mrs. J. guests present were: Mr. and Mrs.
road transportation. New anti- of the confirmation of their son, tion of their son, Stanley. No Epstein, president of the organ- Julius Polansky, Mr. and Mrs.
BUCHAREST (WNS)—A death Jewish disturbances were also re- Bernard. No cards
ization, who acted as toastmis- Jack llochberg, all of Brooklyn.
cards.
battalion of anti-Semitie zealots ported in Raudato, near Czerno-
tress. Mrs. Kosoglad received the N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan and
sworn to assassinate prominent wit& and in karpatz. In bah
daughters, Alary. Shirley and
Mr. and Mrs David Levin of
Jewish and non-Jewish foes of towns • number of Jews were in- 3286 Glendale Ave. will be at
Sir, and Mrs Samuel II. Wolfe rize for having the largest num- Anne, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Katz,
Fascism In Rumania wu organ- jured and extensive damages done home to their relatives and friends will receive their relatives and Der of daughters present. Prizes all of Toledo, Ohio; Eva Cohen of
ized at the recent congress of to Jewish property by hooligans on Sunday, May 31, from 2 to 5 friends at the 13elcrest on Sunday I were also given to Mrs. Schneidei Brockton. Masa., and Abe Silver.1
May 31, in honor of the and Mrs. Klasky, great-grand-
anti-Semitic students, it was re-
and 7 to 9, in honor of the con- evening,
confirmation of their son, Pauli mothers. Mrs. Bella kitten Gold- man of Columbus, 0., who' acted
ported in the democratic press
firmation of their daughter, Sel- Allan. No cards. berg, Miss Mary Resnik and Pearl as toastmaster.
flowers for all occasiess
Anti-Jewish rioting that followed
ma. No cards.
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