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June 19, 1936

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PAGE NINE

•sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Engagements

Forward, March! Our Famous

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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer of Highland Park announce
the engagement of their daughter, Jane, to Dr. Frank Seinsheimer,
son of Mrs. Emma Offner Seinsheimer and of the late Frank Sein-
sheimer of 3421 Middleton Ave., Cincinnati, 0. Miss Feeheimer is
a graduate of the University of Michigan, where she was a member
of Alpha Epsilon Phi, and Mortar Board, girls' senior honorary
society. Dr. Seinsheimer is a graduate of the University of Cincin-
nati, and is a member of the faculty of the College of Medicine of
the University of Cincinnati and of the staffs of the Children's.
Jewish and General Hospitals. A reception in honor of the engaged
couple will be held Sunday, June 21, at the bride-elect's home in
Highland Park. They then will go to Cincinnati, where Miss Fech-
eimer will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Scheuer, 1255 Avon
Drive, for several weeks.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bernstein announce the engagement of
their daughter, Betty Carolyn Saloshin, to Philip S. Stern, son of
Mrs. Milford Stern.
Mr. and Sirs. B. Rice of 2652 Blaine Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Maynard Patler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. II. l'atler of 1732 Gladstone Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Friedgood of 3225 Elmhurst Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Bertie, to Hyman David
Brotman of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Brotman, of Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris S. Epstein of 2549 Virginia Park announce
the engagement of their daughter, Mary Eve, to Fred Faber, son
of Mrs. Sarah Faber of 2030 Blaine Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zarankin of Quincy Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Goldie, to Sam Wasserman, son of
Mrs. Regina Wasserman of Ciairmount Ave.
Mrs. Joseph Fischer of 3272 Monterey Ave. announces the
engagement of her daughter, Irene, to Louis Wechsler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Wechsler of 3786 W. Chicago Blvd.

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All Aboard .

THE STEAMER

PUT-IN-BAY

Mrs. Ed. Steinherger and her
daughter, Sirs. Jack Bookstein,
left the city on Friday, June 12,
for New York, from which port
Sirs. Steinherger sailed for the
continent on board the S. S. Nor-
mandie, on June 17. She will
visit relatives in France, Switzer-
land, Austria, Hungary and Ru-
mania.

Sirs. S. Layne (Rose Lands-
man) of 2297 Glendale Ave., en-
tertained 12 women at a luncheon
in honor of her mother, Mrs.
Mary Landsman, who is leaving
for a 3-months' vacation.

Sirs. B. Lutz and daughter,
Janice Arlene, of 3275 Collingwood
Ave., are visiting relatives in
Brookline, Mass., where her hus-
band will join her for a cruise to
Havana, Cuba.

Mrs. J. Galperin of Broadstreet
entertained on Wednesday, June
17, at a beautifully appointed
lunch and bridge party, honoring
Mrs. Harry Katz of Los Angeles,

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Alexander Robinson left for
New York, where he will pursue
work
ork at the Eastman
School of Music of the University
of Rochester towards his Master's
degree.

Sirs. Ann Sapperstein and
daughter, Florence, of New York
City, arrived in Detroit to at-
tend the wedding of Mrs. Sapper-
stein's sister, Miss Helen Krawitz,
to Ilarry Starr, which will take
place on July 4.

June 21-Miss Estelle Weisberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Weisberg of Taylor Ave., to Jack Lawson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. Lawson of Lawrence Ave., at Congregation B'nai David, a
4 p. m. R abbi J. S. Sperka will officiate.
June 21—Miss Anne Riva Gruskin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I. Gruskin, to Sidney Omenke, son of Mrs. Moses Omenke, at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek at 6 p. m.

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June 21—Miss Violet Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ash
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Weiss, to Lou Handler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Handler of of 8441 LaSalle Blvd., announce
Pingree Ave., at 1 p. m., at Congregation B'nai Moshe. Rabbi Moses the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Nor-
Fischer will officiate. No cards.
man David, on Saturday morn-
which will leave foot of First Street
June 21—Miss Esther Segal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam ing, June 27, at Congregation
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Segal of 2966 Sturtevant Ave., to Eugene Abraham, son of Mrs. Shaarey Zedek. At home Sunday,
C. Abraham. Ceremony at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst June 28, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10
and 14th Sts., at 3:30 p. m. Reception at the Knights of Pythias p. m. No cards.
honor of the graduation of their
Hall, 114 Erskine, at John R St., at 8 p. m. No cards.
Mrand Mrs. Albert Kurtz of son, Aaron Carl, from the Univer-
June 21—Miss Rose Citron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Citron of 2943 Gladstone Ave., to Lew Kruger, son of Mr. and 2350 Elmhurst Ave., announce sity of Michigan. No cards,
Mrs. Isaac Kruger of 2630 Blaine Ave., at Congregation B'nai the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Mrs, Fannie Shiller and son,
Lawrence, on Saturday morning,
Moshe. Rabbi Moses Fischer will officiate.
July 4, at 9 o'clock at the B'nai Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
June 2I—Miss Ida Brody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
David Synagogue, Elmhurst and Roth and daughter, Sylvia, mo-
Brody of 2693 Webb Ave., to Earl II. Victorson, son of Mrs. Belle
14th Sts. There will be a din- tored to Chicago to attend the
Victorson of 1546 Pingree at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Reception at
ner-dance in honor of the Bar wedding of their niece and cousin,
9 p. m. No cards.
to secure the finest, newest furniture of
Mitzval on Sunday evening, July Sophia Roth. The wedding was
June 21—Miss Toby Ehrlich, daughter of Mrs. Leah Ehrlich 5, at Northwood Inn, for 60 held at the Sherwood Plaza Hotel.
every conceivable type at a saving of
of 1525 W. Euclid Ave., to Sidney Aratin, son of Mr. and Sirs. guests.
During the wedding feast Ralph
Max Aratin of 2705 Elmhurst Ave.
Shiner entertained the guests by
June 21—Miss Gertrude Gerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kramer of playing two violin solos.
Samuel Gerson of Grand Ave., to Maurice Weintraub of this city. 21463 Pickford Ave., will be
Rabbi M. Zager will officiate.
Miss Myra Rosenberg and How-
hosts to 25 guests at a buffet sup-
June 21—Miss Julia Zuieback, daughter of Samuel Zuieback per, on Sunday evening, June 21, ard Levine of Pittsburgh are the
and the late Jennie Zuieback, to Dr. Herman Kanter, son of Mr. to mark the 10th anniversary of week-end guests of Miss Miriam
their marriage.
Sauls. They are students at the
and Mrs. J. Kanter, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
University of Michigan.
June 25—Miss .. ,7ettie Yolles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Jacobs
of
Yolles of 3265 Burlingame Ave., to Dr. J. A. Schoen of New York
Mrs. Manuel Green entertained
2202
Elmhurst
Ave.
and
their
City, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
family, will leave at the end of at a bridge on Tuesday, June 16,
June 28—Miss Alice Globerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isa- this month, to spend the summer at her home, in honor of Miss Ce-
dore Globerson of 238 Trowbridge Ave., to Ilarry Farber, son of at their cottage on Lake Erie, lia Koppin, whose marriage to
Rev. and Mrs. A. Z. Farber of Euclid Ave., Rabbi Harold N. Rosen- Stony l'oint Peninsula.
Leonard Pearlman will take place
thal
officiating.
Sponsored by
on June 28, at the Book Cadillac
June 28—Miss Edythe Lynette Lieberman, daughter of Mr.
Miss Maryan Fleisher will pre- Hotel.
and Mrs. Benjamin D. Lieberman of Chicago Blvd., to Marvin J. sent the following pupils in a
Wetsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wetsman of Edison Ave.
Mr. and Sirs. Lew Roberts, who
piano recital and demonstration
June 28—Miss Lenore Sara Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. of the Dunning System Sunday, were the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs.
Sidney Ginsberg of Boston
Cohen of Leslie Ave., to Jack Ralph Greenberg, son of Mr. and June 21, at 3 p. m., in the audi-
SEE OUR EXQUISITE MODEL DISPLAY ROOMS
orium of the Women's City Blvd., returned to their home in
Mrs. M. Greenberg. Rabbi A. Si. Hershman will officiate.
Chicago, Ill.
June 29—Miss Ruth Janet Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Club, 2110 Park Ave.: Rosalind
I Harry 11. Weiss, Shaker Heights, Ohio, to Wilfred B. Donee, at the Green, Geroldine Schon, :Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. New-
Sturman, George Sturman, Marl-
home of the groom's mother, Mrs. L. Adler, 55 Rhode Island Ave., 1
yn Weisman, Virginia Kasturski, lander have as their house guests
Highland Park.
S • n , Elaine elm- their mother and sister, Mrs. Ge-
June 30—Miss Lorraine Maxine Mark, daughter of Mr. and n tan, Richard Mitchell, Maureen sila Ncwlander and Mrs. Bernard
Music by
Mrs..Louis Mark of Merton Road, to Sidney J. Ileinrick, son of I .evitt, Anna Vida Meade, Carol Sedon and child of Miami, Fla.
11708 DEXTER BLVD., between Webb & Tuxedo
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinrick of Syracuse, N. Y., at the Statler Hotel. Stenhuck, Joan Zeckman, Rita
Miss Gloria Silverman was bon
July 4—Miss Helen Krawitz, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. II. ! S ue Kallman, Mary Lynn Graham,
Krawitz, to Harry Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Starr, at Lacher's. Elain Siden, Audrey Kline, Freida ored with a personal shower on
and his
July 5—Miss Rose Lefton, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Sam F 'rarer, Mickey Feinberg, Betty Wednesday, June 17, given by
Lefton of Fullerton Ave., to Reuben Young, of 3910 Calvert Ave., 1 Nitchun, Lois Coggan, Jack Op- Mrs. Al Miller, Miss Ida Cooper-
, enheim, :Madelyn Fleisher, Con- berg, Mrs. J. O'Connor and bliss
at the Statler Hotel. Reception from 2 to 4. No cards.
Bessie Thomas, at the Statler
Aug. 9—Miss Tillie Silverstein, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. i tance Muirhead, Phyllis Lederer, Hotel.
David Silverstein of 12056 Dexter Blvd., to Rabbi Jacob Si. Brown s tartlet Ann l.ewis, Joyce Kossel,
uzanne
Zeckman,
Bruce
Jack-
of Atlanta, Ga., at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts.
Charles K. Harris and family
ASSOCIATED WITH
man, Sherwood Jackman, Paul
1 ' erbrueggen, Doris Clark, Gloria left for Washington, D. C., to at-
oy King, Regine Ann Garilik and tend the Kiwanis Club conven-
A feature will be an
Gloria Lefko. The public is in- tion.
vited.
1660 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
RANDOLPH 3610
Mrs. F. Rodin, formerly of Bel-
Members
Immlrlee and Order.
Dr. A. N Prussia registered for mont Ave., has moved to 2370
DETROIT
STOCK
EXCIIANON1
Nollrlted, Aenoente
c111Ce(10 STOCK EXCIIANOM
Carded on Conserv-
he seventh annual graduate con- Sturtevant Ave.
Conducted by "MAJOR" BERDUN
CHICAGO , 011011 EXCIIANOM
•Ilte Martin
erence being held at the Pennsyl-
June 9—To Sir. and Sirs. Max Boris, (Sadie Camiener) o
Mrs.
Darve
Fielding
(Maxine
anis State College of Opternetry
Prizes for Best and Worst
2696 Webb Ave., a daughter, Marilynn June.
nd its famous eye clinics held in Steinberg) and daughter, Elaine, Jewish Oral Society Plans Mlawer Urngegend Verein ,
June 11—To Sir. and Sirs. Lester S. Smith of 16652 Bayli I 'hiladelphia during the entire of Augusta, Ga., are visiting their
All plans for the second qn-
ij Ave., a daughter, Nancy Lou.
Card Party and Picnic
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L.
reek of June 7.
Steinberg of 3345 Richton Ave.
nual picnic of the Mlawer Umge-
June 13--To Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Dubrinsky (Belle Bur-
The
Jewish
Oral
Society
will
igend
Verein, to be held on Sun-
stein) of 3351 Leslie Ave., a son, Marvin Lewis.
At a recent meeting, Louis M.
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Budson give a card party at the home of 1 (I y, June 28, at Luna Park, 13-
elsenthal was appointed one of
Tickets — 85c Per Person
and
family,
formerly
of
Hazel-
the
president,
Si.
Goldstick,
27071
Stile
Road
and Groesbeck High-
he vice-presidents of the Stiehl-
ran Alumni Club of the Univer- wood Ave., are now residing at Gladstone, near Lawton, on Sun-lway, are rapidly taking shape.
CWOMI%. SICCIMMCS
VOSICIMMI
163‘.*:: Hermann One of 13 to At.
sity of Pennsylvania. The next 3351 Glendale Ave. (lay, June 21, at 3 p. m. There I Many features are planned to
tend Prudential Con-
will be prizes and refreshments, make it entertaining and profit-
leeting of the club was set for
Theta Sigm• Tau Fraternity
Rose Morris Sayer will present will be served.
Selik, chairman; Irving Berger,
1able, as the proceeds go exclusive-
une 27, at which time there will
vention
pupils
from
— ,
her
class
in
a
piano
Art Grenn and Harry Albert.
All Jewish hard of hearing and j ly for relief and charity. Dinner,
e held a golf match and luncheon
Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity
recital on Wednesday, June 24, at deaf are welcome.
I dancing and entertainment will be
A sports committee was formed
t
the
Western
Golf
and
Country
Irving Hermann, insurance bro.
8:15 p. m., at the McGregor Au-
has reinstated Sol Selik, who has
The Jewish Oral Society will provided. The chairman of the
The Detroit branch of Icor will (
to stimulate interest in sports and ker, with offices at 605 Fox Thea.
been on an extended leave of ab-
ditorium, Woodward at Massa- hold an all-day picnic at Belle I picnic committee is I. Mellin; the
competition among members. Ar- ter Bldg., is one of the 13 agents give a farewell banquet in honor
chusetts,
Highland
Park.
sence,
Isle
(near the Casino) on Satur- ticket holder, S. Lichtenstein;
of the local chairman, Dr. I. , A fine musical program has
Chancellor David Pacernick ap- rangements are now being made who have been selected from the
day, July 4. Refreshments will be head of ladies committee, Mrs. 1.
” een arranged for Zedakah Club's Wedding announcements and ad-
large
Detroit
field'
to
attend
the
Bennish,
and
Mrs.
Bennish,
on
pointed the following members for tournaments in golf, tennis,
served by the ladies and there Fox. Tickets can be obtained by
1st meeting of the season, to
ditional society news will be
on a committee to make arrange- handball, bowling, and ping-pong. convention of the Prudential Life Saturday evening, June 20, at e held on Wednesday, June 24
will be games. Louis Bulin is calling Tyler 5-4182 or Euclid
found of Page Eleven
chairman. 2049-M.
ments for the formal dinner The sports committee is composed Insurance Co., in Niagara Falls,
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
J.
Miller,
dance to be held on Sunday, June of: Sol Selik, chairman; Nathaniel N. Y., from June 21 to June 24.
831 Cortland. The public is 010
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28, at Blossom Heath, at which Shulman, Art Grenn and David
Invite d.
function the newly-elected offic- Pacernick.
0
ers will be installed and the first
Org•nise • party now for the
Mrs. Walter Field and children, 0
Flowers for all occasion. — Temple Moonlight—Mon, night,
anniversary of the fraternity's re-
Harriet and Irwin, of Clements
' organization will be observed: Sol Denter-Joy Florist, Euclid 608L June 22.
Ave., are spending the summer
en Lake Huron.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenetor, of
1806 Oakman Blvd. will be at 0
home Sunday afternoon, June 21,:U
from 3 to 7. in honor of their 0
.1n Herbert's graduation from
the University of Michigan Law
School.

Parents, give your children the
benefit of early enrollment and
good orientation at the oldest
private Jewish camp in Michigan.
June 21 marks the opening of

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Situated on the spring•fed raters of Big Wolf Lake,
largest and most beautiful lake in Southern Michigan

The Camp Staff of mature men and women counselors
are each one specialized in some camp activity.

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NURSERY FOR CHILDREN FROM 3 TO 16 under supervision
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For Information: Call Office: TYLER 5-6278

of MISS

ELIZABETH

Residence, TOWNSEND 7.2238

Mrs. Abe Gordon and son,
I.ouis J., of LaSalle Blvd., re- o
turned this week from a motor n
trip through Ohio. Their itinerary LI
included a visit to the Republican °
National Convention at Cleveland
and short stops in Mansfield and
Upper Sandusky.

SADIE COOPER ALPER
Violinist at Banquet

Lachar's Restaurant, 12th near
Taylor.
Dr. and Mrs. Bennish are leav-
ing for a three months' tour of
the Soviet Union and other Euro-
pean countries.
An interesting program has
been arranged for this occasion.
Ends Rubenstein, daughter of
Rose and Elias Rubenstein. will
render piano colon, and a trio,
consisting of Sadie Cooper Alper,
violinist, Ilarry Siegel, cellist, and
Esther Cooper, piano accompanist,
will be presented. M. Dombey will
give Yiddish readings.

Mrs. Al Schwartz and daugh-
t, r, Bernice, of 9945 Quincy Ave. C
accompanied by her parents, Mr.
and Sirs. Peter Kaplan. her
I rother Jackie, and sister-in-law,
Mrs. I. Kaplan of Flint. left on
Thursday evening (or New York
City, She will be joined in New
York by Mr. Schwartz the early
part of July. On their return they
will atop for • visit with Mr.
Schwartz's parent., Mr. and Mrs.: if
, 0
C. I. Schwartz of Pittsburgh.

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CAMP MEHIA

on the B ► ndy shores of the

Safe and Beautiful

Wampler's Lake

Extends the public a cordial invitation
to inspect the camp which is
now fully completed

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DIRECTIONS TO CAMP MEDIA

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Take U. S. 112 to Irish Hills, go through Ypsilanti, Saline, then 9
Miles beyond Clinton, turn to right on dirt road, a short distance be-
yond State Park entrance. Camp Mehia is located opposite Sham-
rock Inn,

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT REGISTRATION

Phone Euclid 5501-J, or Write to

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Standee;
of 12122 N. Martindale Ave., will
he at home on Sunday, June 21.1
from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m., in I nor —'0=0.

Mr. S. Bercovich

2689 W. Boston Blvd.

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