A merica PasPeriallcal Cada CLIFTON AVENUZ - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PEVentordonstiaROXKLE une 26, 1936 Gulian's History-Making Prices are Creating Vast Interest in Engagements ORIENTAL RUGS Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Love of Waverly Ave. announc The Misses Ann Siegel of the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude Ann, to Samuel S. Chene St. and Mollie Letvin of Willis, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Willis of Livernois Ave. Mr. Willis Sturtevant Ave. left Thursday is a student at the Dental College of the University of Michigan and for Los Angeles, Calif., where Miss Love just graduated front Wayne University, they will spend the entire sum- Mr. and Airs. Alex Imerntan of Pingree Ave. announce the mer. eigagement of their daughter, Esther Lee, to Adolph D. Slatkin, son of Mr. and Airs. Harry Slatkin of La Salle Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. William Weintrob Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinberg of 330:1 Richton Ave. announce of N. Martindale Ave., accom- panied by their daughter and son- the engagement of their.daughter, Marian, to Louis Phillips, son of in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Mrs. Gussie Phillips. Airs. Rachel Weiner of Richton Nye. announced the engage- Carlin, returned from a motor trip to Boston, Mass., where they at- ment of her daughter, Beatrice, to Louis Weias, son of Mr. and tended the wedding of their niece, Mrs. Louis Katz of Waverly Ave., at a family dinner given in the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Charles Vikser, at 3253 Cortland Miss Bella Goodman. Ave., on Sunday, June 21. Mrs. S. Diner of Winnipeg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kott of 2955 Elmhurst Ave. announce the Canada, has returned to her home engagement of their daughter, Faye, to Norman Steinberg, son of after spending two weeks as the Air. and Mrs. Louis Steinberg of this city. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Max Goldberg of 3044 Richton Ave. and Airs. B. Malcow of Gooze of 2024 Clairmount Ave. 10301 Dexter Blvd., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Diner, an ardent Zionist Dorothy Goldberg, to Dr. Henry Turkel, son of Mr. and Mrs. worker, was complimented with a welcome party at the home of Mr. as Mlle! Turkel of Cleveland Heights, 0. Mr. and Mrs. I. Gold of 15802 Linwood Ave. announce the and Mrs. Goose, which was at- tended en masse by the members engagement of their daughter, Minnie, to Dave Berman, son of Mr. of the Detroit Ladies Aid Society, and Mrs. Morris Berman of Clairmount Ave. A reception will be Flowers of Zion, Independent La- held on Sunday, July 5, at 6 p. m. No cards. dies Aid and the Ladies Loan Association. Mrs. Gooze is ac- companying Airs. Diner for a three-weeks' stay in Winnipeg. An earnest effort IN mole to dl.posa of .jrundreds of high grade Oriental Mids.-Antique-Pend Antique, and 3trulern wearer, of the Old World Art - In Watt time to make room for raker Ilan marrhandbm for fail trade. A few items mentioned are representative of values available. 1)Pialnnl Sale Price India, 9:12.6 Dergasine, 9x12 India, 11.3:15 14x8 Chinese, 15-6100 Ispahan, 17:10-6 Pare $300.00 $150.00 159.00 185.00 150.00 240.00 450.00 285.00 450.00 285.00 900.00 775.00 SAROUK MAHAN Average Size 5x3-6 Average Size 5x3.6 $36.75 Hundred.. to $27.50 ward Ir In eon) for better waralons GIFT DEPARTMENT Europran and Oriental Art OICR.r.1• Discounts 20% to 50% Pottery damages LI MPS 14 okrnJr TWENTY Yil,,GE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE r WEST • WHY IS OUR If on Women's Stetson Shoes SUCH A BIG VALUE TO YOU? Because Stetson Shoes are famous style leaders Stetson Shoes wear better than all others Stetson Shoes are noted for utmost comfort Stetson Shoes Ire rarely reduced In price The sale Includes white and sport models STETSON Berke's Boot Shop Prenzlauer Donor Luncheon on Dec. 6 xxx•xxxxxxle nrxxvsse• INFORMATION ON LISTED AND UNLISTED SECURITIES reach Y°"100% FACTORY-FRESH "All-over Seal" at Bot tom. Note that the inner "All-over Seal" at Top. Note that the outer Cellophane jacket opens at the bottom; this makes an allover sealed TOP& free of folds, exposed seams, and air crevices. Cellophane jacket opens at the TOP: this makes an all-over seal at BOTTOM, free of folds, ex- posed scorns, and air crevices. A meeting of the board of the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid was held at the home of the newly elected president, Mrs. Eva Ellen- stein, 859 Delaware Ave. Several cases were reported and voted upon. Mrs. Carl Siegel and Mrs. Esther Koffman contributed to the Mother Melvina Klein Memorial Fund. The appointment of Mrs. Melba Stoller as chairman of the annual donor luncheon to take place on Dec. 6 was enthusiastically greet- ed. Mrs. Anna Williams is trees- ' serer of this affair. The next meeting will be held at h uneCrunity Center, Proof against any weather. Neither "All-over Seal," all around. Note that there Old Sol, with his driest are no unprotected seams on any aide of the package. Each jacket covers and re- enforces seams of the other. rays, nor the Rain Man, with his moisture, can rob Old Colds of their fragrance and freshness. 2 JACKETS, DOUBLE - CELLOPHANE." PRIZE CROP TOBACCO', make them DOUBLE-MELLOW keep them FACTORY-FRESH Betrothed Final Close-Out SPECIALS Births 4,,,/ attention. If you hese never worn &assn.-45N IS ■ good eppralunIty to do so. YOU 1414 V.'15::INGTON BLVD. Why4 bouble-MelloviOld Golds Wedding Calendar Sol 1. Stein of 3741 Coiling- wood Ave. passed the state ex- June 28-Afiss Ethel Michelman, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs amination and received his C. P. Using only 24 .ouis Stichelman of . Phi l a d e l phia Ave., to henry 0 riser of N A. certlhcote. years old, he is believed to be York City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oringe.., at the Whittier Hotel. the youngest C. P. A. in the June 28-Miss Alice Globerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isa- country. dore Globerson of 238 Trowbridge Ave., to Ilarry Farber, son of Rev. and Mrs. A. Z. Farber of Euclid Ave., Rabbi Harold N. Rosen- On June 23. the Tuesday-Night- thal officiating. ers elected the following officers: June 28-Miss Edythe Lynette Lieberman, daughter of Air. Estelle AL Stern, president; Bette B. Bernstein, secretary; Belle and Mrs. Benjamin D. Lieberman of Chicago Blvd., to Marvin J. Wetsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wetsman of Edison Ave. Bateman, treasurer. Installation June 28-Misr Lenore Sara Cohen, daughter of Air. and Mrs. A. will be held at an outdoor party at Cohen of Leslie Ave., to Jack Ralph Greenberg, son of Mr. and Belle Isle. Airs. Si. Greenberg. Rabbi A. Si. Hershman will officiate. Mrs. Bertha Sofen and two chil- June 29-Miss Ruth Janet Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Airs. dren of Los Angeles, Calif., visited Harry H. Weiss, Shaker Heights, Ohio, to Wilfred B. Doner, at the their parents and grandparents, home of the groom's mother, Mrs. L. Adler, 55 Rhode Island Ave., Mr. and Mrs. 11. Trachtenberg and Highland Park. family of 1601 W. Philadelphia June 30-Miss Lorraine Maxine Mark, daughter of Mr. and Ave., and will leave on Sunday Mrs. Louis Mark of Merton Road, to Sidney J. Ileinrick, son of after a two weeks' vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. harry Ileinrick of Syracuse, N. Y., at the Statler Hotel. July 4-Miss Helen Krawitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Mrs. R. Weiss and daughter, Dele, of Chicago, are the house Krawitz, to llarry Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Starr, at Lacher's. July 5-Miss Anne Glicklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Glick- guests of Mrs. K. Faudem of 2990 Waverly Ave. When they leave for lin, to Dr. Jack Koenig. Ceremony at 5:30 p. to.; at Congregation home next week, after being ex- Shaarey Zedek. Reception at 9:30 p. m. tensively entertained, they will be Aug. 2-Miss Hortense E. Serlin, daughter of Air. and Airs. accompanied by Mrs. Faudem and William J. Serlin of 2655 Leslie Ave., to Arthur Silverman, son of son, Rodney, to attend a wed- Mr. and Mrs. Silverman of Tyler Ave. ding in Chicago. - Aug. 9-Miss Tillie Silverstein. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David Silverstein of 12056 Dexter Blvd., to Rabbi Jacob M. Brown Miss Rose Levin of Sturtevant of Atlanta, Ga., at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts. Ave., with three of her girl friends, left Thiarsday for an extended trip by motor through California. She will return home some time in August.. ADAMS AVE. Courts:nit, experienced sale. ascot. OM SEE FOR YOURSELF $200 DINING ROOM SUITE, now $135.00 $300 DINING ROOM SUITE, now $175.00 $500 DINING ROOM SUITE, now $345.00 (George Washington, made of Bleached Honduras M•hog•ny) June 13-To Mr. and Mrs. Louis II. Lucked of 2970 Fuller ton Ave., a son, Michael. June 18-To Air. and Mrs. Max H. Littky (Molly Ackerman of 3760 Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Barbara Ann. June 4-To Air. and Mrs. David W. Arfa (Ida Fox) of 294 W. Grand Ave., a son, Jack Allen. MILDRED A. SCHECHTER $125 BEAUTIFUL MODERN SOFA $ 79.00 $ 59 BEAUTIFUL COCKTAIL CHAIR $ 46 MODERN CHAIR, now $ 32.50 $ 59 MODERN CHAIR, now $ 40.00 $ 39.00 New York City; Mr. and Airs. $ 65 MODERN CHAIR, now $ 52.00 Mrs. Nellie Schechter of 2675 Irvin Sirkin of Cleveland; Air. PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED and Mrs. Sirkin of Toronto, Can- Rochester Ave. announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Mil- SEE OUR EXQUISITE MODEL DISPLAY ROOMS ada. dred A., to Joseph W. Solomon, FRUMAN-KAUFMAN son of Airs. Esther W. Solomon VICTORSON-BRODY Mrs. Lena Kaufman announces of Hamilton Ave. the marriage of her daughter, Miss Ida Brody, daughter of 1131 BUHL BLDG. CADILLAC /$10 Dorothy, to Albert A. Fruman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brody, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Aiaurice Fru- Earl Victorson, son of Mrs. Belle Retoskey Hay Club man, on Sunday afternoon, June Victorson, were married Sunday, 21, at the home of Rabbi 3d. June 21, at the Book Cadillac Plans Activities 11708 DEXTER BLVD., between Webb & Tuxedo Zager, 3026 W. Grand Ave. Hotel. Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiated. Mrs. S. K. Slobin and L. Solomon ARATIN-EHRLICH Among Original Org•nisers Palms and white peonies banked On Sunday, June 21, Miss Toby the altar. For years, many who have suf- Ehrlich, daughter of Mrs. Leah The bride was gowned in white Ehrlich of 1525 W. Euclid Ave., satin trimmed with seed pearls. fered from hay fever and asthma, 0 became the bride of Sidney Ara- Her long white tulle veil fell be- sojourned to Petoskey, Alich., and tin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max yond the circular train of her other northern Michigan points for And • large group of happy campers Aratin of 2705 Elmhurst Ave. gown. She carried an arm bou- relief. The Jewish sufferers who ' has already become fully orientated in and Kleinplotz quet of white bride's roses and gathered in Petoskey yearly found Rabbis Thumb other handicaps. There was no or- officiated. Following the cere- orchids. ASSOCIATED WITH ganized Jewish group there and mony, dinner was served to 200 Dorothy Koran, sister of the no headquarters for social con- guests. bride. and matron of honor, wore tact except an open air park. The bridesmaids were Dorothy Mrs. S. K. Slobin, who has been Marks, Minnie Fleiscliman and a white marquisette gown made 0 HANlru oo sato ION PKNIL O.Cf/T moo. m Sadie Ellis. Betty Davis was on princess lines and carried talis- a Petoskey visitor for four years, sensed the need of organization maid of honor and Jack Ehrlich man roses. Mortar. Inquiries and Order. Jean and Norma Brody, sisters there. Her initial attempts result- DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE Solicited; Arturo/as was best man. Mannie Ekelman, IIICAGO NT0CK EXCHANOE Carried on Conserv- Willie Ehrlich and Hyman Nis- of the bride, were the brides- ed in arranging a fine, social af- CHICAGO CURII EXCHANGE ative. Margin fair yearly. Professional talent kar were the ushers. Morton maids. George Parzen was best man. and dancing was enjoyed at these Oldest Private Jewish Camp in Michigan Ehrlich was ring-bearer and Shar- on Lyn Niskar was the flower The ushers were Paul Barak and functions, the purpose being to Situated on the spring•fed waters of Big Wolf Lake, draw the body more closely to- ,Samuel Kovan. girl . largest and most beautiful lake in Southern Michigan Mrs. Louis Brody. mother of gether. Among the out-of-town guests L. Solomon of Detroit was also were: Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sherman, the bride, wore an eggshell The Camp Staff of mature men and women counselors Mrs. S. Zeidenberg and son, Mr. damask gown and wore a shoul- an ardent advocate of organization are each one specialized in some camp activity. and he succeeded in organizing the, and Mrs. Sam Mitchell, Mr. and der corsage of orchids. a Mrs. Belle Victorson, mother men into the Petoskey Hay Club. SWIMMING RIDING Airs. Harry Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. PUPPETRY Officers of the club are: Morris MUSIC Chas. Fishbein, all of Toronto of the bridegroom wore a black lace gown and wore a shoulder Shapotkin of Chicago, president; TENNIS ARTS AND CRAFTS and Air. and Mrs. Carl Mintz and TRACK Louis Solomon of Detroit, vice- VOLLYBALL father, Aiorris Mintz of Alt. Clem- corsage of orchids. A reception was held in the president; Jacob Kotner of St. BOATING BASEBALL • ens. Grand Ballroom for the family Louis, treasurer. DRAMATICS DANCING end friends. Two years later, the men's club SHIENER-SHORE NURSERY FOR CHILDREN FROM 3 TO S under supervision of MISS ELIZABETII Mr. and Mrs. Victorson left for felt the need for the women's co- Air. and Mrs. Theodore Shore a m otor trip through the east. operation • NEWHALL of Merrill Palmer School. and approached Mrs. S. of Duane Ave. announce the mar- After July 6, they will be at K. Slobin to invite the ladies to riage of their daughter, Yetta, home at 2740 Fullerton Ave. • Complete Home Outfitters Residence, TOWNSEND 7.2238 For Informations Call Office: TYLER 5-6278 organize. Mr. and to Philip Shiener, son of For traveling, Mrs. Victorson Mrs. Slobin was made chairman i PlIONIMt Airs. Samuel Shiener. The wed- wore ■ light blue dress with of a joint meeting of the men and I 9605 GRAND RIVER AVE. TYLER 6-4486 01701=10=0 =1 0=01=10=0001:11 ding was solemnized at Congre- matching cape, navy blue acres- women from which was organized I oso=o=lo Between Livernois s:.1 Chicago Blvd. gation Shaarey Zedek on June 7. FOTII'S and a corsage of orchids. 6-6802 TYLER the Ladies Auxiliary of the Petne- The bridal couple left for an ex- key Hay Club. The officers elected tended trip to Chicago and will by the Ladies Auxiliary are: Mrs. reside at 3045 Cortland on their' Ben Jacob, Detroit, president; a. return. Honor Memory of Airs. S. K. Slobin, Detroit, vice- it o r Sim S. Waldenberg, KALT-SHIPRIN David Rubenstein president; Chicago, treasurer; Mrs. N. Sun. On June 14. Miss Laura Lee shine, Chicago, secretary. Chiprin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A memorial meeting to honor Members of a group of directors J. Chiprin of Chicago, became the I the lite David Rubenstein, presi- chosen to sponsor the auxiliary in ;1 bride of Jack E. Kelt, son of dent of the Kvutrah tenth, was various cities upon their return 1 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kelt of De- held Saturday evening, June 20, in from Petoskey, were: Mrs. Block i; "Where Vacation Dreams Come True" troit, in Chicago. the Philadelphia-Byron auditori- and Mrs. Greenspan, Chicago; Mts. I , The bride looked lovely in ■ um. Aaron Rosenberg acted as Freelander Chicago Heights; Mrs. t O blue organza gown with hat to chairman. Michael Michlin, chair- J. Weitz, Detroit; Mrs. J. Mann match. She carried white roses. man of the Chug Ivri, spoke in the and Mrs. M. Gittleman, Cincinnati. or Mrs. Samuel Halt, mother of name of the Chug. and Bernard and Mrs. Levinson, Toledo. the groom, looked stunning in a Isaacs spoke for the Kvutzah. The Committee chairmen named were 1 Fidelman's offers you everything in vacation pleasures-•t its violet lace gown and wore gar- Adorah was chanted by Rev. Mol- Mrs. J. Weitz, publicity; Mrs. Kei- best! . . . Beautiful country surroundings . . Cool lake denias. Mrs. Chlorin, mother of dawsky. Fifty dollars was pledged eernum, sick committee; Mrs. Kat- , gown of black the bride s-wore ■ . . All sports . . . Fruit orchard. . . Delightfully by the members of the Kvutzah in ner, investigation; Mrs. Bratman, lace and also wore gardenias. mory of Mr. Rubenstein to the th a t ,t,u pti ag and membership. , friendly and informal atmosphere O Max Halt attended his brother Allied Jewish Campaign, and 18 The Detroit section of this group PATTERNED AFTER THE POPULAR EASTERN CAMPS as best man. The bride's only at- trees will be planted in Palestine. had a joint meeting of the Petos- 1 :! delicious Jewish food for which Fidelman's is famous! tendant was her sister, Mrs. Philip The following were among the key Hay Club and the Ladies Aux- , Roam. allts or without Ten•i. caert• DIRECTIONS TO CAMP MEDIA Udoff. bath contributors: J. Burrows, M. Lan- iliary 011 Friday evening, June 26, MODEST Saddle tiaras D.IIrlo•. food Dinner and reception followed dau. E. Newman, A. Simone. B. at the home of Mrs. J. Weitz of RATES %WY pavilion and to Irish Hills, go through Ypsilanti, Saline, then 9 nodal director. ceremony. the Take U. S. 112 Friedgood, S. Leinoff, A. Yachnuk, Detroit, at 2633 Calvert. ive+Armiu S'e (writ• for Pliertreand Mr. and Airs. Halt left by motor M. Bornstein, F. Lubetsky, Bur- Miles beyond Clinton, turn to right on dirt road, a short distance be- Private' Time A card party will be held, the and rapers Raw folder) for an extended tour of the East. rows, Jr., J. Rabinowitz, B. leaate, date to be announced later. A Gott roan. nearby solarium Paz yond State Park entrance. Camp Mehia is located opposite Sham- Among the out-of-town guests A. Rosenberg, A. Voronoff, G. ' physician who is an authority on 0 Mr. and Sirs. Si. Sperber. Hecker I Katz, Ladies Auxiliary I hay fever will be invited to lee- 11 I were: Phoenix Road rock Inn. South Haven, Michigan Miss Sperber, Mrs. Alter of the Kvutzah, Grodner Society 0 Shrier, Pearl .1 Erwin Shrier, Mr. and through A. Gourwitz, II. D. Bar- tore. Mrs. Sidney Kalt, all of Detroit; ak.. A. Sochachewski, A. Smits', Trees Planted in Palestine FOR INFORMATION ABOUT REGISTRATION Mr. and Mrs. Max Steckler of William Diskin, Sullies Jr., I. ` Two trees were planted in Pal- I Ashland. Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Isi• Cohen and A. Heller. Phone Euclid 5504-J, or Write to altos through the Jewish National I C) I dore Steckler of Bluefield. W. Fund in honor of the consecration I N•a.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown 2689 W. Boston Blvd. or Bettye Geltner of the June 1936 cif Orange, N. J.; Sir. and Mrs. Mr. S. Bercovich class by friende, at a reception Flowers for •II occasions Beckman of Milwaukee: Mr. and given by Mr. and Mrs. S. Geltne:. Goo TON Mrs. I. Halt and daughter of D•ster-Joy Florist. E•clid 6081. C10=000 1=02=1101:3 0 =0 0 0 L=1 0 CHARLES R. RASSNER •r 1 A 1 lass ineci Aavertsing Pays!! • j Marriages CENTURY FURNITURE Camp Is Open! ABE MAX GREATER AV 111/Un in Cam D. M. Woodruff & Co. See KAUFMAN For Better Built Furniture and Ile-Upholstering . . . . CAMP MEHIA FIDELMAN'S RESORT on the sandy shores of the Safe and Beautiful IN'ampler's Lake Extends the public a cordial invitation to inspect the camp which is - - now fully completed 1 I South Haven's Finest Resort ... !. • ur CI assies fi d Ad ay P