i mericam lat ish PeriodicalCarter CLIFTON ;MMUS CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TIEVETROITJEWISR0RONICLE June 5, 1936 rt A and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE .. n CLOTHES PER F 1,CP' Engagements kr,. 0* "41,4? f CI‘l Mrs. Julius Isenberg of Kale mazoo was the house guest over the holiday week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman. to Mr. and Mrs. Kolman Shapiro of Wildemere Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Gladys, to Henry Siegl, son of Mrs. Regina Siegl of LaSalle Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. II. AL Jacobson of Toledo announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Ethel, to Burt Kropp, son of Mrs. A. Krupp Miss Shirley Dean Schlussel and of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schlussel Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Tanenbaum of 637 Alger Ave., announce spent the Decoration Day week- the engagement of their daughter, Myrtle, to Lou Abrams, son of end in Cleveland as guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Ben Abrams of Waverly Ave. sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Matk Barris. Miss Schlussel will remain there indefinitely. DRY. CLEANING Makes Your Summer Whites Look Better and Feel Fresher! The Jewish Metropolitan Club's strawberry festival will he held Saturday evening, at 8623 Lin- wood, at Pingree. Mrs. Lena Key- well is president of the organiza- tion. MEN'S. SUITS 90c White Linen • or Business Suits Vitalise Dry Cleaned Miss Eleanor Gladys Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kolman Shapiro of Wildemere Ave., has returned from a year's study at the Eastern School of Music, Uni- versity of Rochester. ■ end Hand-Finished Accii p 6ma Prices Include Pick Up and Delivery Mr. and Mrs. E. Thal gave a buffet dinner for a number of their friends last Wednesday evening at their home on Glynn Court. CANA 4200 CLEANERS & DYERS / 533•47 Dr. and Mts. Edward Pevos (Evelyn Berlin) now reside at 2415 Atkinson Ave. EAST FOREST Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarette. after the show AVRUNIN CAMP • Max Switken of 2668 Cortland Ave. will leave on Thursday, June 11, on the Aquitania, for an ex- t ended tour through Europe. THE OLDEST JEWISH PRIVATE CAMP IN MICHIGAN ° • for Boys and Girls Mr. and Airs. Aaron Abramson will entertain at a formal dinner party on Sunday evening, June 7, at Blossom Heath, in honor of the birthday of their daughter, Rose. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Abramson of New York City will arrive Satur- day for the occasion. Prior to the d inner, Miss Lillian Levine of Clairmount Ave. will be hostess at a cocktail party. Is Now Open to Visitoi-s Who Are Invited to Inspect the Newly-Completed Bldgs. Needs no Special Advertising—It's Excel- lent Qualifications for Land and Water Sports Being Well Known. The Camp Has a Staff of Mature Men and Women Counsellors.—Each One Specializ- ing in Some Camp Activity. NURSERY FOR CHLDREN FROM 3 TO 5 Under supervision of MISS ELIZABETII NEWIIALL of the Merrill-Palmer School The Mt. Scopus Builders held a box social, as their third project undertaken in order to raise funds for the Hebrew University. The camp season begins June 21 and ends August 27 Quota, fast being completed. enrollment is advisable is Early On Tuesday, June 9, at 1:30 p. m., the Home Relief Society, the Zedakah Club and the Neugarten Sunshine Club will sponsor a food shower for the benefit of the Jew- i sh Community Center Play School and Day Camp. The admission fee will be anything in the line • of staple groceries or canned foods, and any other foods that can be kept indefinitely. The Community Center has a planned recreational program for the summer from 9 a. m. to 4 p. tn, daily for children, and these children are provided with nour- ishing •rid substantial meals. The food received through the gener- osity of those attending the shower is used for this purpose. Mrs. Leon Zeckman, 17175 Woodingham Drive, and Mrs. Bernard Komer, 3211 Lawrence Ave., are chairmen of this affair for the Horne Relief Society, Mrs. Louis Germansky, 2141 Pingree, and Mrs. Morris Loeb, 1502 Glynn Court, for the Zedakah Club, and Mrs. Irvine Levy, 7626 Merrill, and Mrs. Fred Gross, 13233 LaSalle Blvd., for the Neugarten Sunshine Club. There will be bridge and refreshments. For Information: Residence, To. 7 2238 Call Office: Tyler 5 6278 - - or write 3310 Rochester ...- TALL ... MEDIUM ... SMALL ... GOTHAM 1 (;OI_I) o s-i- RIPE, 1 "ADJUSTABLES • ' i t I 1 Ilk I \ e ,....._ k // Fit You All .7 • Perfectly PRACTICAL and practically PERFECT are Gotham Adjustables. They fit every leg beautifully, correctly, and comfortably — with any type of girdle or garters. They have extra elasticity, and wear much longer, too ... "Tall, medium, or small—Gotham Adjustable' fit you ell." In 4-thread chiffon, with plaited foot. Sheer and free from rings. ,_ .... MAIN FLOOR $ I .00 I , cal p .. PAIRS Abe on Pr ' Cherry 1234 Sale at All Healy Neighborhood Shops Grand River, near Chicago Blvd. Neat Grand Blvd.. near Woodward West Fort. near Cavalry East Jefferson. near Chalmers Redford—Grand River Aye Highland Park—Woodard, pear Waverly BirmieghaeweeWest Mayle Ave. Dearborn—Michigan Are. sear Monroe Blvd. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Green, for- merly of Aim tindale Ave., are now residing at 13325 LaSalle. mm . ,,Mals Store Open t• 6;30 P. M.—NeIghierbeed Mums Open Evenlero a •THIS SUMMER LIVE! Three little words which sing in the hearts of those who owe themselves a REAL vacation! THE INN OPENS JUNE 27TH The pine breezes of Charlevoix-the-Beau- tiful are calling you! The Inn is calling you ... to relax taut nerves, relieve cares, forget worries! Cone up where the air is clear and crisp. Come up to the Inn— where you'll find rest, excitement, ro- mance, sport, fun ... And that new appe- tite will surely be tempted and delight- fully satisfied by the incomparable dishes prepared by our famous chef. • - - WIRE THE INN - • • (Marriage Notices will be found on page nine) Births • CHARLEV OIX, MI. CH a Chronicle Want Ads Pay! of Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged Outdoor Event Reservations for the open air Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert left bridge-luncheon to be given by the Saturday for Charlevoix. Women's auxiliary, Jewish Home for the Aged, are rapidly being Mrs. William A. Fellner and listed. Mrs. Jack Kavanau, chair- daughter, Roddy, of Woodingham Drive left for New York City to attend the wedding of Mrs. Fell- ner's nephew, Elgin Discos of Westchester, N. Y. Mr. Fellner is expected to come in from Balti- more, Aid., to join them at the wedding. Delta Omega Iota Sorority, Gamma Chapter, will hold its next meeting at the home of the Misses Ethel and Betty Berkowitz of Warrington Drive on Tuesday evening, June 16, at 8:30 o'clock. Final plans will be discussed for the convention to be held in Chi- cago, Ill., in September. PHONE ti Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs of Sturte- vant Ave. returned from Toronto where he visited with friends over the holiday. Mrs. Morris Rosenberg and daughter, Jeanette, of Santa Moni- ca, Calif., are visiting in this city for several days. During their stay here, they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levitt of Pingree Ave. CHARLEVOIX-the-Beautiful, MICHIGAN WRITE June 7—Miss Reba Leach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leach, to Hyman Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper, at Hotel Detroit-Leland. June 7—Miss Sophie Barbara Polliek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pollick of Englewood Ave., to Herman Brown, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown of Grand River Ave. June 7—Miss Maxine Sylvia Kerbel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Karbel of 1533 Collingwood Ave., to Nordian Rosenman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenman of 2628 Webb Ave., at the Stot- ler Hotel. June 7—Miss Ifelen 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 AL Franklin officiating,. No cards. 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 Adrienne M. Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jacobs of Tuner Hotel, to Harold W. Inierman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Imerman of Pingree Ave., at 8 p. in., in the Gothic Room, Tuller Hotel, followed by an informal reception from 9 to 11 p. m. No cards. June 9—Miss Bertha Berry, daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Berry of 2973 Clements Ave., to Albert II. Dworkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dworkin of 9120 Russell St. 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 Mrs. Leo AL Butzel. June 14—Miss Tillie Schoenfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schoenfeld of Port Huron, to Irving Lieberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lieberman, at the Congregation Beth Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. June 14—Miss Betty Kallender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kallender of Pasadena Ave., to Herman Borner. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate. June 14—Miss Belle Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor of 3741 Tyler Ave., to Mitchell Schram, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schram of 13633 LaSalle Blvd., at Book-Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will officiate. June 14—Miss Marion Babbush, daughter of Joseph Babbush of W. Grand Ave., to Louis Jacobs, son of Samuel Jacobs. Rabbi M. Zager will officiate. June 18—Miss Josephine Stern, daughter of Mrs. Milford Stern to Leonard II. Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiner of Sioux City, Ia., at Hotel Statler, at 7 p. m. Rabbis Leo AI. Franklin, A. M. Hershman and Leon Fram will officiate. June 21—Miss Ida Brody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brody of 2693 Webb Ave., to Earl II. Victorson, son of Mrs. Belle Vietorson of 1546 Pingree at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Reception at 9 p. m. No cards. - June 21—Miss Toby Ehrlich, daughter of Mrs. Leah Ehrlich of 1525 W. Euclid Ave., to Sidney Aratin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Aratin of 2705 Elmhurst Ave. June 21—Miss Gertrude Gerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerson of Grand Ave., to Maurice Weintraub of this city. Rabbi AL Zager will officiate. June 21—Miss Esther Segal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Segal of 2966 Sturtevant Ave., to Eugene Abraham, son of .Mrs. C. Abraham. June 21—Miss Julia Zuieback, daughter of Samuel Zuieback and the late Jennie Zuieback, to Dr. Herman Kanter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kanter, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. June 25—Miss Nettie Yolles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yolles of 3265 Burlingame Ave., to Dr. J. A. Schoen of New York City, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. June 28—Miss Edythe Lynette Lieberman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Lieberman of Chicago Blvd., to Marvin J. Wetsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wetsman of Edison Ave. June 30—Miss Lorraine Maxine Mark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mark of Merton Road, to Sidney J. Heinrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinrick of Syracuse, N. Y., at the Statler lIotel. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koblin of May 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Rosenshine of th 2535 Longfellow Ave., announce the graduation of their daughter, Genesee Apartments, a daughter, Esther. May 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Morris Berent (Anne Fuller) o Estelle, from the University of Detroit Law School, on Tuesday 13245 Northlawn Ave., a son, Robert Lewis. evening, June 9. May 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Morns Klarman (Ella N. Seas) o 3802 Duane Ave., a son, Edward Laurence, Mrs. David J. Levy and daugh- May 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schubot (Evelyn B. Selik) ter, Betty, left Thursday to at- of 2525 W. Euclid Ave., a daughter, Joan Lynn: tend the graduation exercises at June 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Mars in D. Stein (Gertrude Pearl) Vasser College. of 300 Whitmore Rd., a son, Robert Michael. FOR $2.85 RIGHT OFF THE GRIDDI Wedding Calendar Irving B. Ackerman, harry H. Young, Oscar Berris and Irving Feig spent the Decoration Day week-end at Louisville, Ky., as guests of Pr. and Mrs. Jaffe. While there Mr. Ackerman was honored with the title of Kentucky Colonel. SHOPS, 1426 Woodward Ave. Sigma Phi Fraternity, an or- ganization of young men from 20 to 23, will sponsor a moonlight on Friday, June 12 on Steamer Tash- moo going to Sugar Island. Joseph Weiner is general chairman. There will be dancing and entertainment on the boat and on the island. AS HOT CAKES the building. Every possible want is fulfilled, - The auxiliary thanks Mrs. A. 'La-, eat, who, in behalf of the Aescula- ' wan auxiliary, contributed a vast number of necessary medicines for the Home. On Wednesday, June 10, at 1:30 p. m., a meeting of the board of directors, together with mem- Mrs of , committees, will hold a joint meeting. ...tallith Service.: I.r Ion M •• ■■ Sabbath. Jun• will pr.a , h nn Inc subj.. I. .y.Cannot an, •' 11.mns People's Temple - WhILl elsb: Mond•Y nlght, Jun• 7r, the Young • T•mple Club will gl,It. 1715 h• m oonlight. Ti,b•to ■ by /ailing In Milton M•ra Ma 11 ,, 3111 MRS. SIMON SHETZER (Signed) P. LORILLARD COMPANY 11:1 Palestine Bank Shares on Cairo Stock Exchange The committee of the stock exchange has decided to permit the dealing in five percent' de- bentures and ordinary shares of I.P.S. each, of the General Mort. care Bank of Palestine, Ltd., on the Cairo Stock Exchange. This is the first introduction of shares and debentures of the Gen- eral Mortgage Bank of Palestine. Ltd., on a foreign stock exchange. er 0., Established 1760 P. S. Consecrations at Home Mr. and Mrs. Morris II. Blum- berg of 2.108 Calvert Ave. will be at home on Sunday, June 7, from 2 to 5 and 8 to 10 p. m., in honor of the consecration of their daugh- ter, Eileen Rashelle. No cards. Mr. and Airs. AL Bayles of 3288 Cortland Ave. will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sun- day, June 7, from 2 to 5 p. m., in honor of the consecration of their daughter, Lenora Betty. No cards. Air. and Mrs. Joseph II. Cantor of 3750 Pasadena Ave. will be at home to their relatives and friends Sunday, June 7, from 7 to 10 p. m. in honor of the consecration of their daughter, June. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Diamond, of 2320 Longfellow Ave. will he at home Sunday, June 7 from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. in honor of the consecration of their daughter, Alarcia. No cards. Dr. and Mrs. M. N. Frank of 2308 Calvert Ave. will be at home to their friends on Sunday, June 7, from 3 to 6 and 7 to 10 p. in honor of the consecration of their daughter, Mildred Louise. No cards. Yes, indeed! That "Doable-Money-Back" offer is still open. Good for 30 days from this data HURRY! Mr. and Mrs. John G. Golden of 15101 Warwick Road announce the consecration of their daughter, Virginia. At home June 7, from 3 to 5. No cards. " Mr. and Mrs. A. Herzberg of 2146 Oakman Blvd. will receive on Sunday, June 7, at 3 p. m., in honor of the consecration of their daughter, Shirley, from the Shea- rey Zedek. No cards. Mr. and, Mrs. Theodore Levin, of 8611 LaSalle Blvd. will be at borne Sunday; June 7, from 3 to 6 p. m. in honor 'of the consecration of theircousin, Betty Vineberg. No cards. • Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lewis, of 2954 Elmhurst, will receive their friends and relatives from 7 to 10 p. m. Sunday, June 7, in honor of the consecration of their daughter, Marion. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lightstone of 1472 Virginia Park will be at home on Sunday, June 7, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10, in honor of the consecration of their daugh- ter, Nathalie, from Shaarey Ze- dek. No cards. Dr. E. NI. Soma of 1989 Clair- mount Ave. will be at home to his relatives and friends on Sunday, June 7, from2to5 and 7to9p.m. in honor of the consecration of his daughter, Bernice Arline. No cards. Plant Tree in Palestine in Nissenbaum's Memory A tree was planted in Pales- tine through the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit in mem- ory of Ezekiel Nissenbaum by Anne Manson anad lielen Kass. You'll thrill to the music of flowers for all occasions — Marvin Kahn's popular swing Patter-Jay Florist. E•elid 60a2. band at the Temple Moonlight. A Few Choice Items Lehi For a Limited Time We Continue Our •SALE• of FLOOR SAMPLES at Drastic Reductions from 25% to 50% off SEE OUR EXQUISITE MODEL DISPLAY ROOMS CENTURY FURNITURE 11708 DEXTER BLVD., between Webb & Tuxedo Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Veltner of 2731 I'ingree Ave. will he at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, June 7, from 3 to 6 and 7 to 10 p. m. in honor of the con- secration of their daughter, Betty. No cards. Mr. and 'Sirs. Benjamin Imber of 16825 Wildemere Ave. will lie at home to their relative's and Wallace, co-chairman, University 2-0501; Mrs. Betty Homonoff, lio- friends on Sunday, June 7, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. In honor of garth, 7154; Mrs. Dorothy Wag- the consecration of their daugh- ner, Cherry 7400. ter, Shyrle. No cards. Next Monday at 11 a. rn. a meet- ing of the house committee, of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Kays- which Mrs. Simon Shetner is nau will he at home on Sunday, chairman, is to be held in the Old June 7, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 in Folks' Horne. This committee lis- honor of the consecration of their tens to the personal desires of the daughter. Lucille Maxine, from various residents of the home be- sides investigating other needs in Shaarey Zedek. No cards. airtlj El Notts Miss Sally Hamburg of Pingree man, states that the management Ave. spent the Decoration Day of the Oriole Terrace, where the week-end in Buffalo, N. Y. garden party is to take place, on Samuel M. Levin, professor of Monday, June lc, at noon, promises economics at Wayne University, is a first-class me m. Prices will be the author of an article, "The distributed. A fine program has Economic Background of the Na- been arrangtd tional Labor Relations Act," in the Mrs. Samuel Grenadier, Mrs. spring issue of Workers' Educa- Ku- tion, a quarterly journal of fea- Dorothy Cove, and Mrs. Karl tinsky are in charge of cards, tel- tures dealing with the problems of labor education. Prof. Levin dis- lies and prizes. llostesses will be cusses the recently enacted legit. announced next week. information and reservations can lation in the light of the history of efforts toward collective bargain- be obtained by calling Mrs. Jack Kavanau, To. 6-6767; Mrs. Herbert ing. g LISTEN, PEOPLE!... When that stack of "pancakes" gets cold and clammy, all the appetizing lure is gone. Isn't it the truth? Same way with a cigarette that gets dry or soggy. Stale cigarettes have lost their fragrance and flavor .. . isn't that the truth? Two jackets of Cellophane keep that "right off the griddle" freshness in Double-Mellow Old Golds. Each of those two jackets is moisture-proof Cellophane; the highest qualify ob- tainable. This double Cellophane wrapping keeps out dampness, dryness, dust; every other foe of cigarette goodness. It gives you FACTORY-FRESH ciga- rettes . . . as fresh as they left the machines at the factory. ABE MAX ASSOCIATED WITH D. M. WoodruFf & Co. tote PICNOTISFOT N.M. InquIrlen and Orden. Solicited; AreouniF lairrirdun conmrr- alive blare,. First Sunday Moon- light of the Season RANDOLPH 6616 *ember. BTOC1C EXCHANGE IlICAO0 STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO CURE EXCHANGE .DCTROIT B'NAI B'RITH MOONLIGHT Steamer Taahmoo Leaves foot of Griswold 8:30 p. .a SundayOune 11 , 1th DAVE DIAMOND and his DELLA ROBBIA Orchestra ENTERTAINMENT. SURPRISES 75c PER PERSON Alumni to Welcome MASTER SUMMER Hebrew Graduates' SCHOOL Plans have been completed for the party to be given by the Alum- ni Association of the United He- brew Schools, in honor of the new graduates, to be held on Saturday evening, June 13, at the Philadel- phia-Byron Hall. The committee in charge of Sr.' rangements consists of the follow- ing members: Esther Charness, chairman; N a om i Buchhalter, Blanche Fischer, Evelyn S. Lan.. dau and Allan Weston. The program will be opened by Harry Seligson, president of: the Alumni Association, who will wet- come the incoming members. This will be followed by the crowning event of the evening, the taking of the "Havtachah," or pledge, both in Hebrew and in English, by the initiates. As part of the entertain- ment, a humorous skit will be pre- sented by several members of the Alumni. Group dancing and sing- ing will also be included in the program. After the refreshments have been served, the rema,ader of the eve- ning will be spent in dancing. A well-known orchestra will furnish the music. A small admission fee will be charged. Day and Evening CI • Pri••te Lenons at Any Time • Make Your Vacation Pleasant and Profitable ri-si June 22 to Aug. 1 Spec ial courses for Children, teachers •nd stu• den t• —advanced and beginner.— in •iolin, piano, voice, d r a In•tic art, dancing, or- I•11, theory, and all orchestral in- s t ros meats. Ea. pert instructors. Enroll Now I Sod lo Detroit Conservatory of Music 5035 Woodward CO. 2810 I NWANTICO HUN eatoly" ad promaammilyremoved by .s ,thst• or sines elsYltsttsbs Tbs most reememaieng sad ariewaer method Immo. memmeedod or phyely A.M. Wong termadoed. ■ EDITH ECKSTAT ELPYTHOLtraiin IRO W•AWItm Anal. /31.4 IoM Illiagasfea 111,4. FL. 3aI4