America !elvish Periotlical Cotter
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May 29, 1936
PIEVLTROIKIEWISBORIONICIA
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Engagements
-14
Friday Only!
Mrs. Freda Rosner of Blaine Ave. announces the engagemen
of her daughter, Helen, to Louio Danziger of Fremont, 0., son o
Mr. and Mn. Nathan Danziger of Columbus, 0.
Special Values
Wedding Calendar
for the holiday week-end
• String Gloves
89c
• Summer Bags
1.00
• Cotton Negligees
3.00
• Cotton Blouses
1.00
• Girdles
59c
• String Knit Dresses 3.00
Illmelhoch's—Street Floor
AVRUNIN
CAMP
• for Boys and Girls
THE OLDEST JEWISH PRIVATE CAMP IN MICHIGAN
Needs no Special Advertising—It's Excel-
lent Qualifications for Land and Water
Sports Being Well Known.
The Camp H. • Staff of Mature Men and
Women Counsellors—Each One Specialis-
ing in Some Camp Activity.
NURSERY FOR CHLDREN FROM 3 TO 5
Under supervision of MISS ELIZABETH
NEWHALL of the Merrill-Palmer School
The camp season begins June 21
and ends August 27
Quota is fast being completed.
Early
enrollment is advisable
For Information:
Call Office: Tyler 5 - 6278
Residence, To. 7 - 2238
or write 3310 Rochester
PAGE SEVEN
Rodin Club Holds
7th Installation
Rodin Club held its 7th annual
installation dinner at the Wilshire
Hotel, Wednesday evening, May
20. The tables were beautifully
decorated, carrying out the Jewish
color scheme of blue and white
May 31—Miss Nathalie Ash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
B. Ash of 8441 LaSalle Blvd., to Harvey Bielfield, son of Mr. and
Mn. Jacob Bielfield of 2080 Gladstone Ave.
June 7—Miss Maxine Sylvia Karbel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Isadore Karbel of 1533 Collingwood Ave., to Norman Rosenman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenman of 2628 Webb Ave., at the Stet-
ler Hotel.
June 7—Miss Helen Mark, daughter of Mrs. Thelma Mark of
2910 Cortland Ave., to Dr. Jack Jackman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Jackman of 2930 Fullerton Ave. Ceremony at 12 noon at
Temple Beth El. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. No cards.
e---June 7—Miss Ida Sugarman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.
Sugarman of Chicago, to Irvin Rosner, son of Mrs. Lena Rosner
of 2082 W. Philadelphia.
June 7—Miss Dorothy Seligman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Seligman, to Max Schubiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Schubiner at Hotel Statler.
June 9—Miss Bertha Berry, daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Berry
seal-In the FRESHNESS of
of 2973 Clements Ave., to Albert Herbert Dworkin of 9102 Russell St.
the Prize Crop Tobaccos In
June 9—Miss Adrienne M. Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Jacobs of Tuller Hotel, to Harold W. Imerman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Imerman of Pingree Ave., at 8 p. m . in the Gothic Room,
MRS. NATHAN FISHMAN
Tuller Hotel, followed by an informal reception from 9 to 11 p. on.
No cards. Is
tapers and attractive floral center
OLD a Double-Afellow Old Cold up to your ear
June 10—Miss Pauline Harriet Frank, daughter of Mr. and pieces.
The chairman of this affair was H
Mrs. Joseph Frank of Chicago Blvd., to Jack Albert, on of Mr.
and roll it around between your fingers. You'll
and Mrs. William Albert, at the Book Cadillac.
Mrs. Nathan Fishman, who also hear no crackle or snap
of stale, dried-out tobacco.
June 13—Miss Rosalie Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert acted as master of ceremonies for
the evening. She presented the Just the silken swish of the finest prize crop leaf, in
Kahn, to Martin Leo Butzel, son of Mr. and Sirs. Leo M. Butzel.
president, Mrs. Fannie Rodin, with
June 14—Miss Tillie Schoenfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a diamond and pearl Jewel, the the very pink of smoking condition.
Max Schoenfeld of Port Huron, to Irving Lieberman, son of Mr. and emblem of the Rodin Club, as a
Mrs. Jacob Lieberman, at the Congregation Beth Emanuel, Taylor gift from its members.
Examine the package ... and you'll see the reason
and Woodrow Wilson.
Mrs. Jack Harwith presided
for this factors,/-freshness It's wrapped in two lockets
June 14—Miss Belle Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David over
the ceremony of installing
Taylor, to Mitchell Schram, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schram, at the new officers and each one receiv- of moisture-proof
Cellophane, the highest quality ob.
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
ing a corsage.
taMable. Dry air can't get in; moisture can't get out!
June 14—Miss Betty Kallender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The officers installed were as
Joseph Kallender of Pasadena Ave., to Herman Borner, Rabbi follows: Mrs. Fannie Rodin, presi- So at any cigarette counter, in any climate, you'll get
Joshua Sperka will officiate.
dent, elected for the 7th successive
FACTORY-FRESH Old Golds, as fresh as they left the
June 18—Miss Josephine Stern, daughter of Mrs. Milford Stern year; Mrs. Nathan Grossman and
tc Leonard H. Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiner of Sioux Mrs. Sam Rivkin, vice-presidents; cigarette machine. What a difference that freshness
City, Ia., at Hotel Statler, at 7 p.. m. Rabbis Leo M. Franklin, A. Mrs. Fred Zierer, secretary; Mrs.
Miss Mildred Barely, chairman; makes...in flavor and fragrance!
M. Hershman and Leon Fram will officiate.
Nathan Fishman, recording secre-
tary; Mrs, Anna Schiller, treas-
urer; Mrs. Annie Zierer, head of
Chanuka fund; Mrs. Jack liar-
with, chaplain; Mrs. Abe Barsky,
sergeant at arms; Mrs, Paul Win-
The annual meeting of the
kelman, publicity.
Mrs. Nathan Fishman's daugh- League of Jewish Women's Organ-
May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berger (Clara Kendal) o
ization
will be held Monday, June
ter, Dorothy Fishman, played
9521 McQuade Ave., a daughter, Sharon Rose.
classical piano selection. Herman
Rodin, magician, and Dave Vogel
entertained. Following the enter-
tainment, cards were played and
prizes awarded at each table.
RUBIN—GRANT
B'rith on June 14 The out of town members who
Sir. and Mrs. Harry S. Grant
were present at the Installation
announce the marriage of their
were Mrs. Elmer Koffman, Mrs.
daughter, Claire, to Samuel J.
Plans have been completed for Elicit Blumenau and Mrs. Dan
Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Rubin, on Thursday, May 28. Mr. The first B'nai B'rith' moonlight Feldman, all of Bay City, Mich.
The next meeting will be held
and Mrs. Rubin will sail Satur- held in several years This moon-
day for California via the Panama light will be sponsored jointly by at the home of Mrs. Nathan Fish-
man, 2984 Burlingame, on Wednes-
Canal. They expect to be away Pisgah Lodge No. 34, B'nai B'rith, day
evening, June 3.
six weeks.
2 Jackets, Double Cellophane,
"Double-Mellow" Old Golds
Annual Meeting of
League on June 8
Births
iliarriages
Curie "CELLOPHANE"
JACKET
Op.ns at the tenons
INNER "LELLOPHANE"
JACKET
Opens at the Top
• r Issass M1.. ais
Century Furniture
Announces a
•SALE•
Moonlight of B'nai
in which they offer
BE SURE
you get everything
you pay for
FLOOR SAMPLES
LEVITT—BERNSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bernstein;
of 1476 Pingree Ave. announce
the marriage of their daughter,
liannah, to David Levitt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levitt of
2205 W. Philadelphia Ave., on
April 23.
Drastic Reductions
Trees Planted in Palestine
Through National Fund
Committee of Hadassah
CENTURY FURNI TUBE
ABE MAX
7 : When you invest Ina refrIgers-
tor (or your home, you expect
dependable cold—even on the hot-
ter days. You expect convenient
isRrier arrentrownt. You expect
low operating cost and depend-
. able food protection. You expect
many years of service, without in-
terruptions.
D. M. Woodruff 84,Co.
Group
Elects Officers
With a Norge you are never in
doubt about the condition of your
foods—no matter how hOt your
kitchen. Flexible interiors:range-
mem meets day-today require-
stoats. Generous capacity,
'orifeiling cold and low operating
ccht effect savings up to $11 a
month. You have a cold-making
mechanism that is almost ever-
lasting.
lint/ MAKE SURE YOU GET
. *
LEADER'S *
I Visit the Norge dealer near
you. See the Norge.
Tilt ROMATOR COMPRESSOR...
Sow* *am, rolling power
instead of herded each-wed-
forth action. Retail —store
cold for the cermet a?
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OPEN EVENINGS
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XICICIEVEICICILVESIRIM
'isenwald Post's
Services May 31
Will be Conducted on Machpelai
Cemetery; Program Arranged
by Abe Zonis... ■
On Sunday, May 31, at 2 p. m,
the Julius Rosenwald Post, No.
218, American Legion, will conduct
services at the Machpelah Came-
' I tery as part of their Memorial Day
1 services. The services will be held
to in the chapel in the cemetery and
-
to 50cri off
f
Contributions to the Jewish
rom 25%
National Fund are acknowledged
by Airs. S. Kavanau, chairman of
the Jewish National Fund com-
SEE OUR EXQUISITE MODEL DISPLAY ROOMS
mittee of the Detroit chapter of
Hadassah, as follows:
A tree in memory of Mother
Fradel liorwich by daughter, Mrs.
MRS. FRED GINSBURG
Celia Corn.
A tree In memory of Mrs. Fra- 8e-or the Jewish Community Cen.
del Norwich by Mrs. Minnie Gold- ter, Woodward it Holbrook, et
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Blum-
stick and Mrs. Martin Friedman. 2:30 p. m.
berg of 2408 Calvert Ave. will be
11708 DEXTER BLVD., between Webb & Tuxedo
A tree in memory of Mother A musical program will be given,
at home on Sunday, June 7, from
Rose Goldstick by son, Philip Vera Richardson, the only artist
2 to 5 and 8 to 10 p. m., in honor
Goldstick.
in Michigan performing on the
of the consecration of their daugh-
A tree in memory of Mrs. theremin, will be heard. Miss
ter, Eileen Rashelle. No cards.
Malka Cohn by the Finley Family. Richardson studied in New York
Two trees_in memory of par- City with Prof. Leon Theremin,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Cantor
ents. Joseph David Finley and the inventor of this instrument.
of 3750 Pasadena Ave. will be at
Ella Lays Finley by the Finley She is a member of the Tuesday
Family.
home to their relatives and friends
Musicale. A vocalist will also be
MRS. HANNAH HARVITH
Sunday, June 7, from 7 to 10
Two trees in memory of Mrs. heard on this program.
ASSOCIATED WITH
p. m. in honor of the consecration
Malka Cohn by Mr. and Mrs.
Members of the organizations,
of their daughter, June. No and Women's Auxiliary No. 122 Theodore Levin.
a.Tiliated with the League are
of B'nai B'rith. Members of both
cards.
Two trees in memory of Henry
organizations as well as the junior Katz by .Mr. and Mrs. Theodore urged to be present. Refreshments
nee Ft:mu:Lvov BLDG.
will be served.
RANDOM! 3310
B'nai
B'rith
organizations,
A.Z.A.
Levin.
Dr. and Mrs. M. N. Frank of
Inquiries and °Hors
Members
2308 Calvert Ave. will be at home Chapters 63, 93, Windsor Chapter
Two trees in memory of Samuel
Noliclird I Assonn1
IHIT1101T
STOCK
EXCHANGE
Carrird on Contactor
to their friends on Sunday, June and the B.Z.B. Girls, are assisting Cohn by Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gil- Prenzlauer
IIICA00 STOCK EXCHAN0111
nth, Margin
ritiosoo CURE EXCHANGE
bert.
7, from 3 to 6 and 7 to 10 p. tn., with the ticket gale.
This moonlight, to be held • on
Two trees in -memory of Sam-
in honor of the consecration of
their daughter, 51ildred Louise. June 14 on the Steamer Tashmoo uel Cohn by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Installation to be Held on Tues-
will be the first Sunday moonlight Yolles.
day: June
Mr. and Mrs. A. Herzberg of of the season. Dave Diamond and
Two trees in memory of Sam-
2146 Oakman Blvd. will receive on his Della-Robbia orchestra will uel Cohn by Mr. and Mrs. Herman
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Sunday, June 7, at 3 p. m., in play for the dancers. There will Wetsman.
honor of the consecration of their be entertainment and cards in the
Two trees in memory of Sam- Aid, at a meeting at Community
daughter, Shirley, from the Shea- salon as well as other innovations uel Cohn by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Center on Wednesday,. May 20,
nominated and elected the follow-
Davidson.
rey Zedek. No cards.
to be announced shortly.
Two trees in memory of Harry ing officers for the ensuing year:
Sirs, Hannah Ilarvith, president
Mrs. Eva Ellenstein, president;
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin, o f Women's Auxiliary No. 122, in J. Soscnsky by Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Fannie Strauss, first vice-
of 8611 LaSalle Blvd. will be at behalf of all local B'nai B'rith or- Hernial, R. Sable.
home Sunday, June 7, from 3 to 6 ganizations, invites all members
Two trees in memory of Mrs. president; Mrs. Joseph Basil Rose,
p. nt in honor of the consecration and their friends to attend this Sarah Petoskey by The Ann Wein- second vice-president; Mrs. Melba
Stoller, third vice-president; Mrs.
beck girls.
of their cousin, Betty Vineberg. No moonlight.
cards.
Three trees in memory of Mrs. Rose Goldberg, treasurer; Mrs.
Jenny Newman by Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Yudkoff, recording secre-
tary; Mrs. Esther Koffman, cor-
Harold Ehrlich.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lightstone
One tree in memory of Mrs. responding secretary; Mrs. Laura
of 1472 Virginia Park will be at
NO CHARGE--
Jenny Newman by Mr. and Mrs. Pollackow and Mrs. Lena Gold-
home on Sunday, Juhe 7, from
If You're Not Satisfied!
A
smith, treasurers of Memorial
Moe Ehrlich.
2 to 5 and 7 to 10, in honor of
One tree In memory of Harris Fund; Mrs. Anna Williams, chap-
Ti,, brauty ofyour rags alia
the consecration of their daugh-
Lo
h
or
m
im
e
trin
lain;
Mrs.
Hy
Million,
publicity;
e
da
that
by Mr. and Mrs. D. Dia-
ter, Nathalie, from Shaarey Ze-
A delightful afternoon was spent Gallo.
Mrs. Sam Osnos and Mrs. Nieman
mond.
dek. No cards.
705 . . or Ws
Inks your
Any 91.12
by members and friends of the
money! Rend your roes to
One tree in memory of Harris Greenberg, treasurers of special
testier whore satisfaction Is
Domestic ;Zug
good cheer committee of the Wom- Callow by Dr. and Mrs. M. Berrie. fund for Old Folks' Home.
Ir.nnte.a.
Arrangements have been com-
Local Doctors Honored by en's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home
Two trees in honor of recovery
Alto Furniture Cleaning
Nli , s Harriet Berman by the pleted for the installation of offi-
Medical Society
for the Aged, last Monday, in the of
Two Detroit Jewish physicians Old Folks' Home, Brush at Ed- t Board of Directors of the De- cers to take place on Tuesday,
June
16,
at
the
L'Aiglon
in
the
roit
chapter
of
Hadassah.
were accorded signal honors by
A tree In honor of recovery of Fisher Bldg., at 12:30. Luncheon
the American Medical Association mund Place. Refreshments were
when they presented scientifi c served to the guests at the tea, Mrs. Jarob Ilarvith by the Ann will be served. For reservations
call Mrs. Esther Koffman, Town-
and
also
to
the
residents
of
the
Weinbeck
Girls.
papers during the annual conven-
Two tree, in memory of Falk send 6-5797; Mrs. George Cohen,
tion of the association which was Home.
Townsend
8-4763; Mrs. Joseph
Kallman
by
Dr.
and
Mrs.
R.
R.
Many new members were added
recently held at Kansas City.
Rose, Tyler 6-0222; Mrs., Laura
They are Dr. Louis J. Hirschman to the auxiliary at this gathering. Kaltman.
Pollack,
Trinity
4-4221.
National
Fund
donations
in
whose paper was on 'The Impor-
Plans for the open-air bridge-
The group has had several new
tance of Routine Examination of luncheon at the Oriole Terrace on memory of Samuel Cohn by Mr.
cases
for
hospitalization
and two
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
Stealser.
the Colon" and Dr. David J. Sand- Monday, June 15, at noon, are
Lappin Addresses the B'nai
National Fund donations in tonsilectomy cases were taken care
weiss whose paper was on "Com- progressing. Tickets are being sold
of.
David Men's Club
parative Value of Dietic, Surgi- rapidly and members are urged honor of recovery of Mrs. Jacob
Ilarvith
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
cal and Parenteral Treatment of to phone inyeservations as soon as
On Thursday evening, May 28,
Campus Alumni Club
Peptic Ulcer."
possible to' the, chairman of the &raiser.
the Men's Club of Congregation
For box collections and contri-
event, Mrs. Jack, Kavanau, To.
B'nai David, Elmhurst at 14th,
Campus Club Alumni honored
6-6767, or to her co-chairman, butions to this cause notify Mrs.
held • Shertioth celebration, This
Samuel
Kavanau, 1999 Calvert, Dr. Lowenstine wit ha stag Party Rabbi Abraham Jaffe of the affair is practically Ho! final in-
Mrs. Herbert Wallace, University
Auxiliary
in honor of his wedding. The
2-0501. Mrs. Betty Homonoff, llo- Townsend 7-1054.
door undertaking of the organ-
Novaredker Seeks Aid
Regal Tap Room was the scene
girth, 7154, and Mrs. Dorothy
ization before suspending regular
to
CHI
SIGMA
SORORITY
In Detroit
of
the affair.
Wagner, Cherry 7400, may also
meetings for the surnmer months.
The Women's Auxiliary of the be contacted.
A Mothers' Day affair was spon-
The annual banquet will be
Hon. A. C. Lappin,`-deputy com-
United Hebrew Schools will hold
sored by Chi Sigma Sorority. held this year at Webster Hall,
The dean of the Ne:aredker missioner of labor, well-known
Many
members
of
the
auxiliary
its annual meeting and election of
Elizabeth Sigel rendered several Cass at Putnam, with "Hank" Yeshiva, Rabbi Abraham Jaffe, lawyer, was the
guest speaker.
officers on Monday, June 1, at 2:15 have been devoting a great deal of musical selection on the piano, Greenberg as guest of honor.
who is known in the Tahnudie Commissioner Lappin had as hie
their time working in the Allied and a short history of the soror-
p. m., at Hotel Stetter.
Plans are made for • gala din- world as one of the renowned rab- topic "Arbitration In Businen and
The nominating committee head- Jewish Campaign.
ity was given by Rebecca Gold- ner-dance and swim at Club Lido bis of the present time, is here In Law." A question period fol-
Several members have donated stein.
ed by Mrs. Jack Tobin will present
the latter part of June.
the interests of this fiunous Ye. lowed the address.
the slate of officers and board $1000 to dedicate a room in the
Theee.rarity extends heart-felt
Campus Club Aumni defeated shin.
Dr. Jules Goldsmith was pres-
members, for the ensuing year. Re- new home‘ in memory of dear de- sympathy to Becky Berger's fam- the Windsor Wonders at soft ball
The present conditions in Poland ent and helped enteratn with im-
ports will be reed by all officers parted.
ily on the recent passing of her 16 to 3.
forced him to come to this country personations.
and chai•men of standing commit-
Anyone wishing to pa y up their father.
There will be a return game and ask American Jewry to save
Refreshments and smokes were
A hike is to be held on June 21. and a golf tournament.
tees
dues or become new members may
this famous institution of learning served.
Refreshments will be served dur- phone Mrs. Dorothy Cove, chair-
There will also be trial golf and its branches.
ing the social half-hour following man of delinquent dues; Townsend
newer%
foe all occasion. — games to pick a team for the
Rabbi A. Jaffe is the guest of I. Stamen, at 2508 Hazelwood
the business meeting.
6-6768.
Dsster - Jay Florist. Euclid IOU. inter-club matches.
his friend of mania years, Rabb Ate.
Consecrations at
Home
Whatever Appliance You Are
Oinsidering Next—See the
Norge Before Yoe pay.
at
will be in charge of Past Com-
mander Abe Zusaman of this post..
A tiring squad from Fort Wayne
will fire a salute over the graves
of the soldiers and American flags
will be placed at each grave.
Each year the Julius Rosenwald
Post conducts memorial services at
different cemeteries. The services
last year were at Clover Hill
Cemetery, and this year the Mach-
pelah Cemetery was chosen.
The public is invited to attend
the services, and a complete ma
gram has been arranged by the
post.
Women's Auxiliary
of Home for Aged
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LEADER
CARPET CLEANIAIG CO.
DEAN OF FAMOUS
YESHIVAH IS HERE
U. H. S.
Elect Officers
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