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July 3, 1936

sad THE LE L CHRONICLE

A June Bride

Gulian's History-Making Prices aro Creating Vast
Interest in

ORIENTAL RUGS

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An ...et effort le rusts to dim.. of hundred. of high grade
Oriental Itugei-Antlque---Seml Antique and Modern 'leaves of
the Old Marti quick time to make room for other dues
of od•relounil.e for fall trade.

A few items mentioned are representative of values
available.
Original
sale

Price
$300.00
285.00
450.00
285.00
400.00
775.00

India, 9.12.6
Dergasine, 9x12
India, 11-3:15
Chinese, 14:8
Chinese, 15.6x10
Ispahan, 17:10.6

Price

$150.00
159.00
185.00
150.00
240.00
450.00

SAROUK

LILAHAN

Average Size 5x3.6

Average Size 5x3-6

$36.75

$27.50

to

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for belle; selections

PAGE SEVEN

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice S. Schil-
ler of Dumbarton Road arrived
home last week-end after spend-
ing two weeks in Kansas City,
Mo., where they visited relatives
and friends. Sam Baum, a cou-
sin of Mrs. Schiller, motored
back with them and will be their
guest until after July 4.

The interesting services of the
Shaarey Zedek Junior Congrega-
tion on Saturday, June 27, in-
cluded the resume, delivered by
Miss Rose Rosenthal, the oder-
tion from the llaftorah by Miss
Rosyln Goldstick, and an inter-
esting talk on the Children's
Home in Denver, Colo. The can-
tor for the day was David Cohen.
On July 4, Miss Florence Rosen-
thal will deliver the resume.

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Klein of Fullerton Ave. announce th
engagement of their nieces, Miss Ruth Brock to Edward Greenspon
on of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Greenspon, and Miss Ilermina Brock t
Ben Fohrman. In honor of the brides-elect, they will receive at
their summer home at Elizabeth Lake, on July 12, from 3 to 5
and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
On June 16, Mr. and Mm. I. Katz of Hazelwood Ave. an-
nounced the engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Louis Rudack,
son of Mrs. A. Rudack of Philadelphia Ave., at a reception for the
immediate families.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Zalkowitz of 2630 Richton Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Nathan Trager,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Si. Trager of 15360 Muirland Ave.
Mrs. Sarah Faber of 2030 Blaine Ave. announces the en-1
gagement of her daughter, Anne, to John Zalmon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Zalmon of 15906 Normandy Ave.

It's Wise to
Look Ahead

—And its wise to •
buy ahead — for
minks a r e rising in
price. Coat sketched
is an excellent buy at

$895

Wedding Calendar

A 20%
deposit
bolds your

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MRS. DAVID G. KURZMAN
coat in fret
Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Nathan,
July 4—Miss Helen Krawitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ii
(Miss Marsha Sandler)
siorese until
formerly of Detroit, are now re- Krawitz, to Harry Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Starr, at Lachar'a
siding in Rochester, N. Y.
One of the most beautiful cere-
July 5—Miss Minnie Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loui.
Discounts 20% to 50%
Kaplan, to Dave Watkins, at the Shaarey Zedek. A reception wil monies of the season united in
LUMPS
Pottery
marriage
Miss Marsha Sandler,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schembeck follow at the bride's residence from 2 to 5 p. m.
Bookends
Cla.ware
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
of Cortland Ave. have as their
July 5—Miss Ida Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sarnue Sandler, and David G. Kurzman,
guest Mrs. Schembeck's sister, Phillips, to Harry Seigle of Sharon, Pa.
son of Mrs. II. Kurzman.
Mrs. Leah Baum of Kansas City,
July 5—Miss Anne Glicklin, daughter of Mr. and Sire. I. Glick
Mo. Mrs. Baum will extend her
The ceremony took place on
lin, to Dr. Jack Koenig. Ceremony at 5:30 p. m., at Congregation
visit through most of July.
June
14 in the Statler Hotel, un-
Shaarey Zedek. Reception at 9:30 p. m.
der a five-foot bell composed 'of
July 8—Miss Bernice S. Hock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. white peonies, white gardenias
Max
Levy,
vocal
teacher,
will
WEST
sail for a two-month? vacation in Beery A. Hock of Pennington Drive, to Samuel Atlas, son of Mr. and green ferns, supported by an
Europe, on July 5. Ile will re- and Mrs. Louis Atlas of Los Angeles, Calif., at Temple Beth El.
archway of like flowers. The
sume his teaching in September.
Aug. 2—Miss Hortense E. Serlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. aisle was marked with white tulle
William J. Serlin of 2655 Leslie Ave., to Arthur , , Silverman, son of held by tall baskets of white bebo
INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
The Progressive Ladies Unt. Mr. and Sirs. Silverman of Tyler Ave.
MUMS.
Verein will hold a card party on
UNLISTED SECURITIES
Aug. 2—Miss Rose Greenburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi
Tuesday evening, July 7, at As- Jacob Greenburg of Vassar, Mich., to Harry C. Kent, son of Nathan Joseph Eisenman officiated.
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
sembly Hall, 12th and Clair- Katzman of Detroit, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
The bride wore a Louise Bou-
$200 DINING ROOM SUITE, now
$135.00
mount. The proceeds of this af-
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9—Miss Miriam Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. langer Queen Anne style gown
fair will go to the relief fund for Miller Aug.
of antique satin bodice and puff
of
1484
Taylor
Ave.,
to
Henry'
Pawlansky,
son
of
Mr.
and
$300
DINING
ROOM
SUITE,
now
$175.00
Jews in Poland.
sleeves, combined with Alencon
Mrs. Joseph Pawlansky of Chicago,
lace.
""%sre
were
lace
insertions
$500
DINING
ROOM
SUITE,
now
$345.00
Aug.
9—Miss
Tillie
Silverstein,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1131 BUHL BIBB.
Mrs. Hattie Joslove of 3021
CADILIAC 3570
from the hips to the end of the
, Rochester Ave. has as her house David Silverstein of 12056 Dexter Blvd., to Rabbi Jacob M. Brown three yard train. The tiara shap-
(George Washington, made of Bleached Honduras Mahogany)
guests Mrs. T. Lorber and daugh- of Atlanta, Ga., at Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sta. ed crown was of the same lace.
$125 BEAUTIFUL MODERN SOFA
$ 79.00
ticipation in all activities. Reserva- ter, Beatrice, of Cleveland, 0.,
The bridal bouquet consisted of
tions must be made before July 20. who will remain for over the
orchids and lillies of the valley.
$
59
BEAUTIFUL
COCKTAIL
CHAIR
$ 32.50
Interested persons may communi- week-end.
Mrs. Sandler, mother of the
cate with Ida Friedgold, 3225 Elm-
bride, chose a Lanvin model of
$
46
MODERN
CHAIR,
now
$ 39.00
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Slo-
hurst Ave., Townsend 7-7585.
poudre blue chiffon and lace. Her
bodka and Lomza Yeshivahs will
corsage was orchids.
$ 59 MODERN CHAIR, now
$ 40.00
give a picnic on Sunday, July 12,'
Mrs. Kurzman wore an acqua-
Judah Pilch, Philip Adler Contributions to the Jewish at Palmer Park, at the rear of
$ 65 MODERN CHAIR, now
$ 52.00
June 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dworkin of 3331 W. Buena marine blue chiffon model and
the casino, for the benefit of the
Children's Home
her shoulder corsage was orchids.
and Levy Becker to
Vista
Ave.
(Ethel
Abramovitz
Subar)
a
daughter,
Beams
Lois.
students in these two schools.
Mts.
T.
Weinberg,
who
attend-
Be the Speakers
Refreshments will be served free
SEE OUR EXQUISITE MODEL DISPLAY ROOMS
ed her sister as matron of honor,
The Jewish Children's Home of and there will be 'a nominal
chose a Lelong model of peach
Detroit wishes to acknowledge
A JUNE BRIDE
Climaxing its seventh year of with thanks the receipt of the fol- charge for all the festivities.
net with lace applications. Her
bouquet was pale pink roses.
existence, the Detroit Municipal lowing donations:
Robert Spiegel and Charles
Mrs. Samuel Sandler, the
Chapter of Avukah will convene at Janet and Phyllis Levin, in mem- Weinfeld are visiting in Chicago
Misses Ann Kurzman, Mary Katz
ory
of
David
Solovich.
YOSELOWITZ—LEFTON
this
week-end.
its second annual summer institute
and
Frances Leviant were the
J. Coleman, 8041 Gratiot Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lefton of
to be held at Unser Camp, near
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, B'nai
Fullerton Ave., announce the bridesmaids. They wore like
The Bar Mitzvah of Joshua
Chelsea, Mich., during the week- B'rith, in memory of Sharon
11708 DEXTER BLVD., between Webb & Tuxedo
gowns
of orchid pointe d'esprit
marriage of their daughter, Rose,
Sosnick, son of I. Sosnick, vice-
end of July 24 to H. The institute Margot Yudkoff•
to Reuben Young, son of Joseph fashioned with tight bodices and
president of Congregation B'nai
is modeled after the national Avu-
Family of Mrs. Jennie Newman, Zion, and Mrs. Sosnick, was sol-
Yoselowitz of Calvert Ave., which 4111 skirts. They carried old fash-
kah summer school conducted in memory of their mother.
took place Sunday, June 28, ioned bouquets of yellow roses
emnized on June 20, at this syna-
yearly in the east. Its purpose is
Women's Auxiliary No. 122, Or- gogue. In addition to an address
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating. tied with orchid satin ribbons.
both cultural and recreational.
Sol Kurzman attended his
der B'nai B'rith, in honor of the
Three lectures, to be followed by recovery of Jacqueline Staub from by the Bar Mitzvah himself, there
brother as best man. The ushers
were talks by Rabbi E. Zambrow-
general discussion, have been her recent illness.
LEVENBURG—RUBENFIRE
were Samuel Sandler, Meyer
sky, national director of Miz-
scheduled. Judah Pilch, director of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rubenfire Burke, Jack Rodman Joshua
Mr. and Mrs. Fishman, 15807 mai; Rabbis I. Stollman and
the Jewish National Fund at Chi- Indiana.
announce the marriage of their Kowitz.
S. M. Fine. A Kiddush was
cago, and nationally known labor
Among the out-of- own guests
daughter,
Rose, to Harry Aaron
Central Music Company, 4035 served after the services.
Zionist, lecturer and writer will Fenkell.
Levenburg, son of Sir. and Mrs. were Dr. and Sir . J. Shapiro,
ASSOCIATED WITII
speak on "Contemporary Jewish
Mrs.
D. Nesmour, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Levinburg, on Friday morn-
Lena, Helen and Ann Solomon,
Miss Ilelen Kahn of 233 McLean
Problem." Philip Adler, newspas 1707
M. Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. L. Him-
ing,
June
26,
at
the
home
of
Atkinson,
in
memory
of
Jos-
per correspondent, will speak on eph Solomon and Emma Solomon Ave. is spending the summer with
Rabbi M. Zager, 3026 W. Grand mel from Cleveland, Mrs. M. Star
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
"Arab-Jewish Tension." Mr. Ad-
from Chicago, Sir. and Mrs. D.
Ave.
1504 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
Aaron Levinson in Los Angles,
RANDOISII MIA
ler has won wide acclaim for his Pollack.
Richman from California, Mr. and
Mrs. Anna Dorchen, 11648 Calif.
Members
series of articles on world affairs
Ishoiries and Order+
Mrs. .J Pines from Flint, and D.
DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE,
Solicited; Arcounts
GELB—DERMER
following an extensive tour of the Broad St.
Caplan from Montreal.
cIIICA00 STOCK EXCHANON
Carried o Conserv-
Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish
major countries of the world. Lavy Children's
Palms and standards of white
CHICAGO CURB EXCIIANGIO •
ative Margin
Home.
Becker, educational director of the
peonies and gladioli decorated the Presentation of the "Kishef-
Paris Rejects Anti-Semites'
Family
of
Jay
Slakter,
3282
—I'llato by Sir •nl blue room of Temple Beth El on
Detroit Jewish Community Center,
Demands
Macher" a Great Success
MRS. SIDNEY A. OMENKE
will speak on "What Zionism Mas Sturtevant, in honor of the Yahr-
Sunday, June 21, when Miss Ruth
PARIS. — (WNS) — A re-
to Offer to Those Who Remain reit of Jay Slakter.
(Miss Anne Riva Gruskin)
Dermer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
quest by anti-Semitic groups that
Gold f ad den's operetta "The
Here."
t
Harry L. Dormer of Tuxedo Ave.
the rights and citizenship of Jews
At an impreS sive ceremony and Albert Gelb, son of Mr. and Kishef-Macher," that was pro-
The institute, now a regular fea- Gifts to North End Clinic who became naturalized French-
duced
by the Choral Group of the
which
was
performed
by
Rabbi
ture in the cultural program of
North End Clinic has received a men after the World War be
Mrs. Gelb ofRichton Ave., were
Avukah, is open to the general contribution from Dr. and Mrs. S. abrogated was denied by the city A. M. Hershman and Cantor J. united in marriage. Rabbi Fram Mothers' Clubs, was a brilliant
success,
II.
Sonenklar,
Miss
Anne
Riot
Jewish public. A registration fee W. Rice and Mrs. Elsa S. Shenker council of I'aris to which the de-
performed the ceremony with
While it was originally intended
Gruskin, daughter of Mr. and more than 300 guests present. A
of $5 covers room, board and par- in memory of Joseph Braun,
mand was referred.
only as an outlet for a group of
Mrs I Gruskin, and Sidney A. reception followed.
mothers, yet the skillful direction
Omenke, son of Sirs. Nettie
"Where Vacation Dreams Cone True"
The bride was lovely in a gown of the following resulted in the ul-
Omenke and the late Moses
Omenke, were united in marriage of ivory satin. It was made with timate triumph which surpassed
on Sunday, June 21, at the a cowl neck, empire waistline, anything of its kind that was ever
and princess skirt, the jacket held at the Jewish Community
Shaarey Zedek.
The bride was lovely in a gown draped neatly with a puff sleeve Center: Choral work, Rhoda Zaha-
of white satin over which she caught tightly at the wrist. The vie; dramatics, Sara Avrin, danc-
Fidelman's offers you everything in vacation pleasures—at its
wore a very short fitted coat of trailing veil was edged with ing, Edith Muskin; scenery and
best! . . . Beautiful country surrounding, .
. Cool lake
point
d-esprit
and
fell
from
the
lighting,
Mrs.
David
B.
Werbe.
white Alencon lace. her white
. All sports ... Fruit orchard.... Delightfully
Among those who made out-
tulle veil, forming a long train, small tiere cap which was caught
friendly and informal atmosphere and ... that tempting
fell beyond the circular lace train at the sides with clusters of baby standing contributions to the oper-
of the gown. She carried a bou- pearls. She carried an exquisite etta were: Mrs. Bella Golbin, por-
delicious Jewish food for which Fidelman's Is famous!
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bouquet
of
Calla
Lillies.
traying the character of Baby-
quet of white gardenias and dil-
The matron of honor, Mrs. Yachney (the Witch) who kept the
Room. with or •101•1
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Tennis courts
lies of the valley. Just before
bath
MODEST
Saddle hones
the ceremony Mrs. A. Warren Morton C. Dermer (Sadie Aron), audience roaring with laughter;
Delicious feed
sister-in-law of the bride, was Mrs. Avrin displayed with un-
RATES
Vance
orc pavilion and
sang "0 Promise Me."
Social Breda,
hest no
Mrs. Maurice M. Safir, a sis- charming in a rose-beige floor- usual ability the legendary charac-
(write
foe
Children's PloYermisd
length
gown
of
old-fashioned
lace,
Private
Das
and
vopervlsor
ter of the groom, attended the with a matching jacket which fol- ter of the cruel step-mother; Mrs.
folder)
3
Golf
yours. nearby
Son wisdom.
bride as matron of honor and
Ella Goldberg, as Hotzmach,
lowed
the
style
of
the
bride.
She
took the audience by surprise with
was attired in a pink embroidered
South Haven, Michigan
chiffon gown and short coat and carried an arm bouquet of talis- her humorous interpretations of
Phoenix Road
that character, the typical court
carried talisman roses. The man roses.
The bridesmaids were the jester.
bridesmaids were Miriam Omen.
ke, a sister of the groom, and Misses Ethel and Helen Gelb, who • mong other contributing to the Jr. Congregation of Shaarey Los Angeles Sanatorium
Emma Gurian, who wore yellow wore net and organza gowns of success of the evening were Fran-
Convention July 10-12
Zedek
gowns; Rose LoPatin and Gwen blue and peach, respectively; Miss ces Markson as the butcher and
Kamfer, who wore green gowns; Florence Borten, wearing a mou- Mrs. Jennie Hurwitz as Eleyokem.
On Saturday, June 20, an inter-
The Chassidic dance and the
Eva Natinsky and Ruth Weiner, aeline de soie gown of dusty-
Campers will be accommodated with trans-
LOS ANGELES. — Concerned
who were gowned in blue. Miss pink over a nile green slip; Doris dance of the Kishef-Macher was esting service was held by the with the most serious problems
portation by calling Townsend 7-2238, or
Shaarey Zedek Junior Congrega- that have mr confronted the in-
Marilyn Safir was junior brides- Goff, in a peach gown, and Miss ' interpreted by Edith Muskin.
.
The Oriental and Spanish dances tion,
maid and wore a blue lace gown. Martha Fine of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Camp, Grass Lake, 8003—MONDAY AND
stitution in its 23 years of exist-
in an old-fashioned lace gown of by Doris Adler were the highlight
They
all
carried
lovely
corsases.
The resume wan given by Miss ence, the 1936 annual convention of
WEDNESDAY MORNINGS
lien Gruskin, brother of the acquamarine, peach trimmed They of the last scene.
Florine Disner and the cantor for the Jewish Consumptive and Ex-
bride, attended tne groom as best carried bouquets of baby roses
the morning was David Cohen. patients Relief Association, oper-
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man. The ushers were Maurice and baby's breath, with contrast-
Mi. Francis Lowenberg talked in- ating the Los Angeles Sanatorium
M. Safir, Harry Clark and Marie ing ribbon and chiffon handker- J. W. E. W. 0. Branch Plans terestingly on the origin and cus- at Duarte and the Ex-patients
Gruskin. Little Barbara Miller chiefs to match : the gift of the
Donor
Luncheon
toms of Rosh Chodesh. Since June Home at Belvedere, will be held
000I=0=0=0C2
000'.000
.0=
070-
was flower girl and Barry Safir bride.
21 was Fathers' Day, Frederick July IP, 11 and 12 at the Mayfair
was the ring bearer.
William Gelb, brother of the
The North Woodward branch of Miller delivered a talk on that Hotel here.
Mrs. I. Gruskin, mother of the groom, was best man. The ush- the Jewish Women European Wel- day's implications.
Store than 300 delegates repre-
bride, wore a blue lace gown and em were Jack Fleisher, Max Weil, fare Organization met at the home
Mandell Berman, former preal.
auxiliaries and other sup-
a shoulder corsage of rurple .ir- ❑ y Gamburd, Tommy Tolmich and of Mrs. Paula Goldsmith on Cort- dent, who has been in ArizoAa senting
porting groups throughout the na-
O chids while Mrs. Nettie Omenke Ben Kantor.
land Ave. on June 23. Plans were during the past few months. tit tion are expected to attend the
mother of the groom, was at-
The bride's mother chose a pas- made for the fourth annual donor nailed the junior congregationn three-day session, according to an-
O tired in a black lace gown and tel print chiffon gown for the luncheon to he held in January. in the West.
nouncement by Samuel II. Goiter,
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wore a shoulder corsage of or- occasion, the groom's mother, a Sirs. Anna Goldberg accepted the
On June 27, the resume an
chids. Following the ceremony, poudre blue lace gown. Each wore chairmanship for the fourth time. selection from the Prophets were executive director of the organiza-
dinner was served to 250 guests a corsage of gardenias and baby's; A store for rummage is now I both given by Miss Rose Rosen- tion.
Represented at the convention
and later a reception was held breath.
available and all those willing to ! they.
in Los Angeles will be delegates •
for 200 more guests.
The little flower girls were Ro- earn ti 'r pledges by rummaging
from
New York, Philadelphia, Chi-
The bridal couple left on I
may i so by calling Townsend
and May l'owns.
cago, Detroit, Milwaukee and all
O wedding trip to Chicago and Lake berta
CHALCYDONIANS
Miss Zora Canon played for 8-7815 or Mrs. J. Cohen, presi-
cities on the Pacific Coast
Geneva, Wis.. and will return to the ceremony and rendered the dent, Townsend 8-4971.
A social meeting was held by leading
Speakers at the sessions will re-
Detroit after July 4 to make their violin selection "Because, which
Mrs. Niman wan the first to pay the Chaleydoniann or. June 12,
permanent home here.
at the home of Stella Greenberg. view pzsgass made during the
was sung by Miss Sydelle Smith. her $5 for the luncheon.
Plans were also laid for the New The guests were members of the past year to' ard enlisting greater
Among the out-of-town guests
Trees Planted in Palestine were Mrs. Minnie Fine and her ') ear's Eve party of which Mrs. Collegiates. There were also a nationwide support of the institu-
tion, which in the past 23 years has
Through Hadassah
daughters, Martha and Peggy, of A. J. Redblatt is chairman. For number of representatives from been the refuge of approximately
Information call Townsend 6-7825. other clubs.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
The North Woodward branch
The Chalcydonians are a newly 8000 persons from all sections of
O
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman
The newlyweds left for a two-
the United States.
PATTERNED AFTER THE POPULAR EASTERN CAMPS
of the Jewish National Fund of weeks' eastern honeymoon trip was complimented on the great organized group of girls who have
O Hadassah, reports trees planted as and will stop at Niagara Falls. success of the annual shower been In progress since March,
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP MEDIA
Atlantic City and other points of given for the General Israel Or- 1936. They are planning many Hadassah ' Raises $105,000
11 follows:
In honor of Mrs. Harry L. interest. The bride chose as her phans Horne for Girls in Pales- summer activities such as horse- for German-Jewish Youth
Take U. S. 112 to' Irish hills, go through Ypsilanti, Saline, then 9
Jackson, by board of directors of going away costume an attrac- tine of which Mrs. M. Silver- back riding, swimming, tennis.
The officers of the Chalcydon-
NEW YORK—Receipts totaling
tive suit of summer-weight wool stone was chairman.
I Detroit chapter of Hadasnah.
Miles beyond Clinton, turn to right on dirt road, a short distance be-
A complimentary letter was ians are: Bertha Kalovsky, presi- $105,000 were reported by Hades-
i In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Zal- in rose-beige. with a gorgeous
received
from
Hadassah
headquar-
dent;
Ernestine
Waldman,
secre-
sal,
the Women's Zionist Organi-
lynx
collar.
Her
accessories
were
yond State Park entrance. Camn Mehia is located opposite Sham-
o lman Muscovich of Monterey Ace.,
their 50th'wedding anniversary, brown and white, as was her lug- ters in New York acknowledging tar•; Lillian Robbins, treasurer. sation of America. for its Youth
u si [ on
rock Inn.
receipt
of
the
1191
garments
and
Girls
between
the
Aliyah
fund, used for the transfer
gage. They will reside temporar-
age of 18
by Mrs. Z. Ehrlich.
and 23, who wish to join the of Jewish children from Germany
0 I In memory of her granddaugh- ily at the borne of the bride's supplies.
•••
Ave.
Chalcydoniann should get in to Palestine and their settlement
, ter, Arlene Ginnburg, and in 17.' ,11- parents on Tuxedo
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT REGISTRATION
Belle Kanter, former Hearst pa- touch with Ernestine Waldman, in the agricultural colonies of the
I my of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Beni-
pers feature writer, has been ad- secretary, 2652 Hazelwood.
CARD OF THANKS
latter counts,.
by Mrs. Abraham Jacoba.
son,
Phone Euclid 5501-J, or Write to
The family of the late Esther ded to the publicity staff of Uni-
In memory of Mrs. Esther Shu-
Whoa Governor Henry. Horoer
State Senator Samuel Mandel-
german by Mrs. Anne Rosenbaum. Shugerman wish to thank their versal Pictures.
baum is slated for appointment of Illinois left San FrancIsco at
0 ..1 In memory of their father. Dr. relatives end friends for their
Flowers for all occasions — as a Federal District Court judge the age of four he was known ks
LI I Louis Weiss, by his daughters, kindness and sympathy during
Henry Levy.
-Joy Florist, Eeclid 6082. in New York.
D
0 0=0r—tgsg01 Lawrence, Carol and Donna Weiss. their recent bereavement
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GAMES
SWIMMING

• BIG WOLF LAKE

CAMP MEHIA

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on the windy 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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Mr. S. Bercovich

2689 W. Boston Blvd.

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