A merfeam Apish Perio&al Carta 36 Pf EVETROTTJEWISHORONICLE June 5, 1936 NEVER AGAIN Ismer brfore In all 11le print. od 10440-3 of ON town. 411R net on the 61td100 tweeted mob, abo• all twee, clitoral- Ina capon .re unit Int. on mtg. st In the Polmlar Mk.. location bet. 11malnard and Hamilton. l'oreillooltre Price 0013 0 third of former colas tidoe. Mohr a fortune litre. $5,000 Down no,io, private opt porchen, ore clot otrig. gammen, ow all,00u, non fore- t herd, bt5,000. $3,000 Down tine cont1111 ..... 3 rom., .1 apt itra elect refrIg., I alallal ' heat. superior ,,,,, 130,000 former wine. Only Mir In Detnilt for a1t,0110. Ideal for None and fur- nkhIngo. Homer Warren & Co. REALTORS Our and 1/4 Center, of &MIPS 253 KIRBY Aar ( ' ENTER It large loalak, 5 baths 115 W. CHICAGO 4 Bedrooms, t Baths Maid, PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Real Estate Bargains 10, CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO quarter, • HOMES, APARTMENTS. RECIOUT I•R(II•ERTT FARMS, RUSIN ESN BLOCKS, .1 NI THING IN 1111MINESS OPPORTTNITIES • LOANS NEGOTIATED ON ANY PROPER f BONDHOLDERS Management, Inc. 205 W. Congress CA. 9608 Let Us Aet As Yoe'. Broker 3020 TYLER East of Dexter. Well - ar- ranged home of three bed- rooms, sun room, steam heat; garage. Near schools. One block to bus and car. Reconditioned. Easy terms. Marriages BIELFIELD—ASH May 31, Mies Nathalie Ash, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Harry B. Ash of 8441 LaSalle Blvd., became the bride of Harvey Bielfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bielfield of 2080 Gladstone Ave. at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi A. 61. Hershman and Rev. J. Silverman officiatedi Cantor J. H. Sonenklar sang "I Love You Truly." The bride looked lovely in a gown of alencon lace, princess style, Queen Ann collar and car- ried a bouquet-shower of orchids, gardenias and lilies-of-the-valley. The bridesmaids were the Misses Reva Wolfe, Gertrude Giesler, Rose Schwartz and Ruth Pollock and wore coral lace, pale pink lace, peach lace and pale blue lace respectively and carried bou- quets of contrasting colored roses. Miss Betty Blatt was maid of honor and wore cream mous- seline de aoi and carried yellow roses, Mrs. Ira Ciralsky, who was matron of honor, wore pale pink chiffon and carried pink roses. Sonia Kondritzer was the junior bridesmaid, ruzanne Freed- man was the flower girl and Stan- ford Freedman was the ring bearer. The ushers were Jerome Ash, Norman Ash, Harold Biel- field, Milton Bielfield, Ira Ciral- sky and Irving Pollock. Sidney Bielfield was best man. The bride's mother wore two shades of orchid chiffon and the groom's mother wore lavender chiffon, both having corsages of orchids. A reception and buffet supper followed for 400 guests among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maimon of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiss of Butler, Pa.; Joseph Slossy of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dryfus, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ciralsky, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ro- monoff, Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Goldstein, Mrs. Lena Pollock, Mrs. Sam Davis, Mrs. Perrin and Harry Silver- man, all of Toledo, 0. The couple left for an ex- tended motor trip east and will make their home in Detroit upon their return. On Sunday, BORNSTEIN—BRODER Mr. and Mrs. Abraham L. Bro- der of 3256 Tuxedo Ave. an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Edna, to Lawrence Bornstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bornstein of Newport, Mich., which took place on May 23. Andrew L. Malolt, Inc. LIPSHY—LITCHENSTEIN On Sunday, May 24, Lachar's Hall was the scene of a beauti- fully appointed ceremony, when Miss Sylvia Litchenstein, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lichten- t640-0-esterele000-0-O-CsesarecsotHasereo stein, became the bride of Sam For Honest, Efficient Lipshy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lipshy, Rabbi 61. Zager Property Management officiated. see ass I.IVEIt"l)lS at Grand River 110rarth HMO May Management Co, 616 Ford Bldg. RA. 5033 ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 Rabbi Epelgrad Here in the I Interest of Slonim Yeshiva Rabbi S. Epelgrad, representa- tive of the Rabbinical College of Slonim, arrived in Detroit on Thursday for a two-weeks stay in the interest of the school. During his stay in Detroit, Rabbi Epelgrad is making his home at 678 Owen Ave., telephone Trinity 2-4989. Rabbi Epelgrad will make ap- peals to local synagogues and will also visit many individuals in an effort to rase a fund in the in- terests of this school. He brings with him indorsements from many prominent people. Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky of Pitts- burgh, formerly of Detroit, has sent with Rabbi Epelgrad a state- ment to Detroit Jews urging them to give their unstinted support to this school which is one of the Hiding theological seminaries in the world. Council of Pioneer Women's Organization The Council of the Pioneer Woinen's., Organization, which functioned regularly and carried out successfully several undertak- ings throughout the year, will close its season's activities with a picnic to be held on June 14,. at Palmer Park. Meals will be served all 'day. All are welcome. Jew Honored at Rutgers NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. — Edward James Slotkin of Elberon, N. J., was recently elected presi- dent of the Interfraternity Con- ference at Rutgers University. This is the first time that a mem- ber of the Jewish faith has been highly honored in directing Co the activities of the 18 fraterni- ties at Rutgers. Slotkin is a mem- ber of the varsity track team, a member of the Scarlet Key honor- ary society, and the presiding offi- cer of Phi Epsilon Pi Frater- nity at Rutgers University. LEGAL NOTICES ' •nit PETITION TO CHANGE NAME STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Wayne, ea—Probate Court for the said County Nati, le hart,' g•ten that 1 intend on the 10th day of August. A. D IOW at ten 0,1.05 In he forenoon. to make afirdicatIon to raid Probate Court for •n order chatiaine my name from JOHN LEONARD ,KARCZEWSKI to JoHN 1,FONARD EARLE, arcerdine to the proOstona of the statute In each iota made and provided lietre/. June 1. 1934 JOHN LEONARD xsiirzivexi. elmarE Eagle Everybody will be there June 22—Temple Moonlight. Recent Bride PORTNER—ROSSEN ' Lace was the keynote of the early summer wedding last Sat- urday night when Miss Genevieve Romeo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan P. Rosen of 16620 Nor- mandy Ave., and Harry Portner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Portner of 1509 W. Philadelphia Ave., spoke their vows. Dr. Leo M. Franklin, assisted by Rabbi Joshua Sperka, perform- ed the ceremony in the blue room of Temple Beth El, with more than 400 guests present. The bride was an exquisite fig- ure in a dress of Venetian lace over an ivory satin slip. Her gown had an empire waistline, a small Queen Anne collar, and short puffed sleeves, while tiny buttons ran down the front of the dress from neck to hem. The finger-tip length veil was edged in point d'esprit lace and hung from a heart-shaped stand-up head-dress made of the same' ma- terials as her gown. He bouquet Was a large, old-fashioned nose- gay of gardenias, roses, and lilies- of-the-valley. The maid of honor, Miss Doro- thy Goldman of Washington, D. C., wore a dress of peach lace with a butcher-boy back. Also dressed in peach was the flower girl, little 3-year-old 'Henrietta Rosen, of Washington, D. C. The bridesmaids selected iden- tical lace gowns in three con- trasting colors, veoline blue, yel- low and aqua. The bride's at- tendants were Rt.th Rapoport, Ethel Hochman, Fannie Pikulin, Selma Wineman, Annabel Berick and Faye Portner. The groom's attendants were Edwin !Johnson, best man; Jor- don Rossen, ring bearer; Sy Slut- sky, Mannie Salinger,' Sam - Port, ner, Julius Kahn, Jack Rouen and Donnie . Moss, ushers. The young couple will reside temporarily at the home of the bride's parents on Normandy Ave. ag (it n Nays alr. and Mrs. Jerry; Levine hate re- tu-ned home from , Toungatown. 0, where they were eared by the death at the latter•. mother. Dave spent the Mr. and Mrs. week-end In Port Huron and Detroit. Mr, •nd Mrs. A. R. Roman have an their streets this week their einem. W. A. Neuman and Mine Sarah Goldberg. • nd their brother, Harry Goldberg of Buffalo. Iraa a William Traltell of Detroit week-end guest of Mr. and Mn to Rosenberg Mr. •nd Mrs. William Berman and family of Chicago -wore Walter, In thin dot on 115adaa. Mrs. Thom. Miller of Detroit was the £01.51 of her children. Sir and Mr. Eleon Hood. over the week-end. Mr. and Mr. H. P. Anthony had as their goat. for a tew dfirs their Omer.. he Widows Harriett. R ose • d Helen Rosenberg of Detroit. A Joint luncheon won ✓ red by iladw- mh. the Temple Ineterhood. •nd the Benevolent !toilet, is Whig planned for June IS Mr. Joseph Ehrlich of Detroit le to he the main speaker. Mr. II. ft Alpert is general chairman of the affair. Conarnmtion at the Temple last Run- 5•0 attracted Many out-of•tow• guesta r them loins' Mr. and Mra Jotarph Broder •nd daughters, Mr and Mrs. A r B ode 11 oder and daughter, Mr •nel Mr. L Hornstein, Robert Finn. Porn Broder. Ws Mary IVIdgemon. Mr. •nd Ilea Ben WIdgemon and daughter. David c eon, alr and Mrs. 'mg Garlick. and Mr. I Kernel and daughter. Mr. and Ilre. leo. Golden and daughter. Fred Orwalight. •nd Mrs. Mae Mrs. Sherman. litre Louis Cohn. Mies Ell/Inger. George Cole, all, of Detroit. and Wes Mildred Noonan of Buffalo. ZEDEK Y P S Marshall Shulman I SHAAREY AMATEUR CONTESTS AT FESTIVAL ELECTION ON JUNE 14 orns 1g onors OF HAI MOSHE ON JUNE 6 TO 14 on U. of D. Campus On four evenings of the siller jubilee festival arranged by the Men's Club of Congregation B'nal Moshe on the site adjoining the synagogue at Dexter Blvd. and Lawrence Ake., which will run from June 6 through 14, a series of amateur contest will be fea- tured. • In addition to a number of chil- dren of members, the arrange-. ments committee has succeeded in obtaining the appearance of Ed- die's Amateurs, the best known of their kind in the city. These ama- teurs present a total of 12 acts, four of which will be produced on each of the following nights: at 9 p. m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, June 8, 9, 11 and 13 respectively. Eddie Jacobson, who is connect- ed with the Capitol Theater, Ver- nor Highway and Springwells Ave., is manager of this amateur group, and their appearance was made possible through the cour- tesy of that theater. Admission to these contests is free and the public is invited. Valuable prizes will lie awarded to the winners of first and second places, applause of the audience determining the status. Shower for Center Moonlight of B'nai Playschool June 9 B'rith on June 14 MRS. EDWARD KANTER (Miss Fredelyn Kaufman) The marriage of Miss Fredelyn Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaufman of 1666 Glynn Ct. to Edward Kanter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kanter of Cleveland, took place on Sunday, May 21, at the Temple Beth El. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin performed the ceremony, after which a din- ner was served to 100 guests at the Oriole Terrace. The couple are honeymooning in the east and will make their home in New York. Several hundred tickets have been disposed of for the B'nai B'rith moonlight to be held Sun- day, June 14, on the Steamer Tashmoo. This moonlight is being sponsored jointly by Pisgah Lodge No. 34, B'nai B'rith and the WORD Annual Meeting of Women's League on Monday'at Center The League of Jewish Women's Organizations 'announces the an- nual meeting to be held Monday, June 8, at the Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Holbrook at 2:30 p. m. An unusual musical program will be given. Vern Richardson, the only artist in Michigan, perform- ing on the theremin, will give a re- cital. Miss Richardson studied in New York City with Professor Leon Theremin, the inventor of this instrument. She is a member of the Tuesday Musicale. Margaret Schuiling Voexter, well-known contralto, will sing. Mrs. Burton Clamage will be her accompanist. Members of all organizations af- filiated with League are invited to be present. Refreshments will be served. COMMITTEE HEAD FOR BRIDGE OF INFANTS' SERVICE ON JUNE 10 A food shower for the benefit of the Jewish ComMunity Center's Playschool will be given on Tues- day afternoon, June 9, at 2 o'clock, in the gymnasium of the Center, 8904 Woodward. The Home Relief Society, Neu- garten Sunshine Club, and the Ze- dakah are sponsoring the shower. Serving on the committee are Mrs. Louis Germansky and Mrs. Morris Loeb of Zedakah Club, Mrs. Leon Zeckman and Mrs. Bernard Korn- er of the Home Relief Society, and Mrs. Irving Levy and Mrs. Fred Gross of the Neugarten Sunshine Club, Mrs. Arthur J. Hass is the chairman of the advisory commit. tee for the Playschool. Purity Arranges Floating Affair MRS. JOSEPH SANDERS en's Auxiliary No. 122, B'rith, Mrs, Joseph Sanders is an active member of the committee. This moonlight will be the first Sunday . moonlight of the current season. Music for dancing will be furnished by Dave Diamond and his Della-Robbie Orchestra. Sev- eral novelty acts as well as cards and entertainment and several in- novations are planned for the eve- ning. The junior B'nai B'rith organ- izations are assisting the lodge and auxiliary in the sale of tickets. Tickets may be procured from members of the following organ- izations, Pisgah Lodge, Women's Auxiliary, A. Z. A. Chapters 63 and 93, Windsor A. Z. A. and B. Z. B. Girls. Any reader unable to contact the members of these or- ganizations can procure tickets from Rudolph Meyersohn, secre- tary, Pisgah Lodge, 502 Lawyers Bldg., Cadillac 0909. Mrs. Gitlin Heads Maimonides Women Purity chapter invited members and friends to the "Floating Dinner Dance," Sunday, June 21, on the Steamer Noronic, This palatial steamer will leave the dock at the foot of Brush St. at 6 p. m. There will be dancing, entertainment and card games. Excellent 12-course dinner menus have been selected and dinner will be served at 6 p. Jewish Metropolitan Club's Dinner-Dance June 21 The Jewish Metropolitan Club's1 dinner dance will be held on Sun- 1 day, June 21, at 7 p. m., at the new ! club rooms, 8623 Linwood. For res. I et-rations call the president, Morris Lefkowitz, Tyler 5-4792. board of directors the general election of officers for 1936-37 season will be held on Sunday, June 14. An active membership of over 100 will elect four of- ficers and a board of directors consisting ,of seven members. The summer formal dinner dance, given annually by the or- ganization, will be held this year on Thursday, June 18, imme- diately following the election. The president, Abraham Satovsky, has appointed Harold Helper and Dorothy Heideman as co-chair- men. The Y. P. S., in co-operation with the Men's Club, will sponsor moonlight to be given on the steamer Put-In-Bay on Monday, Aug. 3. Tickets may be procured from either Y. P. S. or Men's thib,mernbers. Sam Lezell and Arthur Doctor, co-chairmen of the Young Peo- ple's Society Allied Jewish Cam- paign committee, thank the fol- lowing members who were instru- mental in assuring the success of this pioneering venture and help- MARSHALL D. SHULMAN ing in going over the top in its tion of having attained unusual allotments: Toby Nayer, Maurice Shiffman, Amy Cohen, Irene Pol- honors on the campus. Marshall was just elected to lack, Barney Kavanaugh, Irene Michigamua, leading senior honor Kahn, Allan Weston. Shirley society at the University of Mich- igan. He is one of 20 students elected to Michigamua, the honor usually going to students who have risen to high positions on the cam- pus. Two weeks ago Marshall Shul- man was selected by the Board of Student Publications as Editorial Director of the Michigan Daily for the coming year. A few days ago he was also appointed a member of the Judiciary Committee of the Student Council. A prominent figure in the jour- nalistic circles on the University of Michigan campus, Marshall was recently elected president of the Michigan chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalistic frater- nity. Marshall Shulman's editorials have been highly commended by prominent editors and by members of the faculty. Ile is considered an unusually able newspaperman who is expected to rise high in the pro- fession. Sunday, July 29, at Mt. Clemens A special meeting of the Jer- ish Women's European Welfare organization was held Monday, June 1, at the Vnai Moshe Con- gregation, Dexter and Lawrence. Mrs. A, Katzin, president, pre- sided. At this meeting letters were read from European orphans who are on the regular supporting list, and from four new orphans asking for relief. Checks were sent to the old and new orphan cases in the amount of $175; and for room rent to an orphan student in the Ilebrew Theological College at Chicago, and for room rent to an orphan family brought over re- cently by the organization to De- troit. An announcement was made that the organization will have a tag day at Mt. Clemens, Sunday, July 29, for which affair the organiza- tion has in their possession a per- mit from the mayor of Mt. Cle- mens. A special board meeting is called for Monday, June 8, at the home of Mrs. Kief, a member of the board, 2070 Euclid Ave., at 12:30 p. m. At this meeting plans will be taken up for arranging a local affair In the nearest future. . IN LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Bottom:Ur KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY WHISKY CAPITAL! • 90 PROOF T takes more grain to make it the slow, unforced, old-fashioned way— and costs more to make. But old-style mash whisky made like Bottoms Up is heartier, richer, better-tasting) That's why folks in Louisville, Ken- tucky, where hundreds of whiskies arc made, choose Bottoms Upl I Ephraim Kaplan, prominent journalist, member of the editorial staff of the Jewish Morning Jour- nal of New York, will address a mass meeting of Detroit Mizrachi on Tuesday evening, June 9, at the Beth Tephila Emanuel Synagogue, MRS. RAE GOLDBERG Taylor and Woodrow Wilson Ayes. The public is invited. m. and 7:30 p. m. Make your res- Mr. Kaplan is a member of the ervations early by calling Eliza- TNL ONEATEST NAME IN WHISKY executive committee of the na- beth Shapero, Townsend 7-1026; tional Mizrachi organization and Dora Schwartz, Townsend 8-6161; , is an able student of Jewish affairs. 2 Jackets of Cellophane Seal In OLD GOLD'S Rae Goldberg, Longfellow 6291; Rabbi Seymour Zambrowsky, Pauline Sandler, Longfellow 2787; national executive secretary of Rhea Cashman, Randolph 3368, Mizrachi, is here in the interests and other commitee members, as of the organization's membership the seating capacity of the boat drive. limits the number of tickets to be sold and reservations will be filled strictly in the order received. PINT 80c Cede No. 2455 Quart $1.50 Coda Ile. 5414 BROWN-FORMAN Distillery Co., Louisville, Ky. June 7—Graduation of Ilse Delmar Hebrew School, in the auditorium of the Alger School. June 7—Annual Consecration Service of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. June 8—League of Jewish Women's Organization at Jewish Center. June 8—Graduation of Tuxedo Hebrew School at the B'nai Moshe. June 9—Food shower at Jewish Community Center given by Neugarten Sunshine Club, Home Relief and Zedakah. June 10—Graduation of l'hiladelphia-Byron Hebrew School, in this school's auditorium. June 10—Meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary of House of Shelter. June 10—Board of Directors luncheon meeting of liadassah at Franklin Hills Country Club. June 14—B'nai B'rith Moonlight__ , June14--Jewish Community Center's ■ ll-day outing and boat ridd to Bob-Lo. June 15—Open-air luncheon-bridge at the Oriole Terrace, by Wernen's Auxiliary, Jewish Old Folks' Home, at noon. June 16—I.inen shower. of Ladies' Auxiliary of House of Shelter, at the B'nai Moshe. June 17—National Council of Jewish Women's day at Frank- lin Hills Country Club. June 17—A day at Franklin Hills Country Club, sponsored by the Council of Jewish Women. June 21—Floating dinner-dance of Purity Chapter, on Steamer Noronic, June 24—Garden Fete of Hebrew Ladies Aid Societe at 1482 Clairmount Ave Aug. 3—Shaarey Zedek moonlight under auspices of Men's Club and Young People's Society. Oct. 25—Home Relief Dinner Dance. Nev. 1—Silver Jubilee of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at Prize Tobacco House of Shelter Shower June 16 The Ladies' Auxiliary of the House of Shelter is sponsoring a linen shower to be held at 1 p. m. on Tuesday, June 16, at the B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Ad- mission to the shower will be the presentation of packages of linens which will be turned over to the new House of Shelter building. A program of entertainment is planned for the afternoon and there will be card games. Refreshments will be served. A New-World Beer with the Old-World "MUNICH" Flavor NO OTHER BEER LIKE IT IN THE WHOLE UNITED STATES. YOU'LL LIKE ITS TASTE —ITS CLEARNESS—ITS SPARKLE. TRY OLD FRANKENMUTH LAGER TODAY • , CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Wolf Weinshelboim takes this oppore. tunity of thanking all its rela- tives and friends for the sym- pathy and condolence extended them during their recent bereave- me t. Their sympathy at this time ear ed greatly to make the bur- den of the loss somewhat bear- able. This FRANKENMUTH - BREWING COMPANY "mnli month, Mich. Detroit Itraneh TV. and is under no tircurnet•ntill to be construed at in offering of those shares fo- eel.. or es a toecitstten of an offer to buy any tuck sharer. scidirlisemeni is vo4 Time shares, have been told, and this advertisement appears as a matter of record only New Issue 260,000 SHARES CALENDAR OF EVENTS Dexter-Lawrence banquet hall. Tag Day of J. W. E. W. 0. IT'S THE BIGGEST SELLER Journalist to Address Mass Meet- ing of Mizrachi Card Party June 11 To Aid Polish Jews The North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women European Wel- fare Organization met on Tuesday afternoon, June 2, at the home of Mrs. J. Robins, 1946 Calvert Ave. Mrs. J. Cohn, president, appoint- ed the following officers: Mrs. 'Wil- liam Fisher, as chairman of the sick committee for life; Mrs. M. Silverstone, Mrs. M. Dinner, Mrs. M. Fishman and Mrs. J. Robins, trustees; , Mrs. A. B. Weisman, chairman of the Benjamin Wisper Memorial Flower Fund. Installation of officers 'will take place at the L'Aiglon in the Fisher Building on Wednesday, June 10, at 12:30 p, m. Luncheon and • musical program has been ar- ranged. Members and friends aro invited. For reservations call Mrs. J. Robins, Longfellow 5392, or Mrs. A. Goldberg, Townsend 8-7815. to an end another successful so- cial season of the Young People's Society of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. In accordance with the plans recently formulated by the Ephraim Kaplan WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT? Here on Tuesday SEE WHY IT WON THE NATION'S Sirs. Charles Gitlin was elected to the office of president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Maim- onides Medical Society, at the last meeting of the season, on Wednes- day, May 27, at the Stotler Hotel. She succeeds Mrs. M. E. Bachman. The other officers elected are: Mrs: J. H. Chalet, vice-president; Mrs. L. A. Katzin, who will serve MRS. LOUIS FRIED her third term, as secretary; and Mrs. Alex Olenikoff, treasurer. Mrs. Louis Fried is general These officers will be installed at chairman of the bridge to be given the auxiliary's first meeting in the by the Infants Service Group at fall. The Ezra Sisterhood and the the Jewish Center on June 10, Federation of Polish Jews of De- troit will give a card party on June 11, at 7:30 p. J. H. Schneider Elevated to Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. Sum- Thursday, at the Congregation B'nai Moshe, mer Formal June 18 at Noble Grand of Pales- Dexter and Lawrence. Refresh. Blossom Heath ments will be served and bridge eatine Lodge prizes given. All the proceeds Detailed plans have been com- At the last meeting of the Pal- pleted for the fifth annual sum- raised will be used as a part of the estine Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., No. 642, mer formal dinner dance to be contribution to the relief fund for the following officers were elect- given on Thursday, June 18, at the Jews in Poland. ed: John H. Schneider, noble Blossom Heath. The party is being conducted grand; Jack Franke, vice grand; Abraham Satovsky, president, under the leadership of Mrs. Irving Irving Feldman, recording secre- appointed Harold Helper and Dor- Adler, chairman, and Mrs. Anna tary; Dr. Barney B. Israel, finan- othy Heldman as co-chairmen. Rubenstein, co-chairman. cial secretary; Harry Rosenfeld, Assisting them are the following treasurer; Past Grand Sam Mann, members: Harold Haber, &I'm district deputy; Past Grand Jack Lezell, Ida Waldman, Sam Jack- Reeva•AI Club Changes Its Name to Sholom Char- Schulman and Past Grand Jack son, Sylvia Rosenthal, Barney Biegelman, representatives to Kavanaugh, Rita Weise, Evelyn ity Club Grand Lodge; Past Grand Louis Robins, Jack Horwitz, Ralph Shapero and Past Grand K. Har- Bernstein, Arthur Doctor, Irene The Reeve Al Charity Club has dy, alternate representatives. changed its name to the Sholom Pollack. Alfred A. Klunover is the re- The last meeting of the current Charity Club, its motto being "The tiring noble grand. season will be held on Sunday, Jewish Helping Hand." The new John H. Schneider, incoming June 14, at which time election officers , are Celia Weiner, presi- noble grand, has been active in of officers and a board of direc- dent; Jerry Flange), vice presi- Odd Fellowship for many years tors will take place. dent; Mildred Fox, treasurer; Fay and has held the office of chap- The Young People's Society, in Warren, financial secretary; Rose lain, secretary and vice grand of cooperation with the Men's Club, Wilbur, secretary; Betty-Litwin the lodge. He is also a member of will sponsor • moonlight on the and Ann Rosenblum, hospitalers. the Jericho Encampment and Ad- Steamer Put-in-Bay on Monday, Meetings are being held at the vanced Order of Odd Fellowship Aug. 3. This is to be an annual home of the members until the in the rlity of Detroit. affair. fall. Installation of officers will be held in July. J. W. E. W. 0. Branch to Install Officers June 10 Marshall D. Shulman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shuhnan of Webb Ave., who is now complet- ing his junior year at the Univer- sity of Michigan. has the tlistinc- Final plans have been completed for • series of events, to bring Small, Albert Heidner, Evelyn ROSS, Jonas Segal, Rosha Estelle Jameson and Florence Hornstein. Kraft Brewing Company A Michigan Corporation COMMON STOCK at $1.00 per share eloples of the p•Ospetlut Frey es cbtsirsd from the undoeihred. Whitlock, Smith & Co. Max Schlachman & Co. 1446 Penobscot Bldg. 864 Penobscot Bldg. Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. June 5, 19,6 UMW