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June 25, 1937

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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June Bride

Recent Bride

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JUNE

"HARD oN STOCKINGS"

SALE!

WEAR

SANDRA
Hosiery

TWO-THREAD
Sheerest Chiffon

Reg. 1.00 pr.

Save 1.26 on Six Prs.

NOW

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THREE-THREAD
Sheer Chiffon

Save 1.26 on Six Prs.

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MRS. JULIUS STERN
(Miss Rose Zolkower)

At

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Reg. 1.00 pr.

At their regular prices we know Sandra

stockings to be real values ... at this June
Sale price they are nothing short of extraor-
dinary. Buy in quantities. Share in savings!

SIEGEL'S—STREET FLOOR

Guth R. 'Diamond

Announces the closing of her

MILLINERY SHOP
FROM JULY 4 TO AUGUST 15TH

And is now conducting her

Annual Vacation Sale

BUY NOW AND SAVE!

9124 TWELFTH ST.

MADISON 9445
Open Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Eves.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Schare of
will leave Monday, June 28, to Elmhurst Ave. left on a motor
spend the summer in Charlevoix. trip to New York, Atlantic City,
Baltimore and Washington.
Mrs. William Fleischman and
son, Micky, will leave July 1 to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of
spend a month in Cedar Point.
Chicago Blvd., were at home to
their relatives and friends, Satur-
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert left June 23 day, June 19, in honor of their
to spend the summer in Charle- 25th wedding anniversary.
voix, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Apple and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arn- daughter, Elizabeth, formerly of
feld are spending the week-end at I Pingree Ave., are now residing at
.2493 W. Euclid Ave.
Secaw Lodge, Gaylord, Mich,

Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Weil left

Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Graham

a beautiful and impressive June 20 to spend several days in entertained at a semi-formal din-

ceremony on Thursday evening,
June 17, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, Miss Rose Zolkower,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Zolkower of 3202 Leslie Ave.,
became the bride of Dr. Julius
Stern, eon of Dr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Stern of New York City.
The bride wore an exquisite
gown of lace over satin. Her long
tuts veil was held in place by
a band of gardenias. The bridal
bouquet consisted of lilies of the
valley, gardenias and orchids.
The bride's mother wore a
gown of black lace. The groom's
mother was in blue lace. Both
Mrs. Zolkower and Mrs. Stern
wore corsages of gardenias.
The bride was attended by
Mrs. Leo Morrell, as matron of
honor, who wore an orchid gown;
Miss Hilda Rothenberg, as maid
of honor, in pink net, and the
Misses Beatrice Wolk, Edith
Sarasohn, Dorothy Gruber and
Mrs. Louis Gelfand as brides-
maids, all in flowing chiffon
gowns of peach and blue.
Meyer , Zolkower, the bride's
brother, attended Dr. Stern as
best man.
Following, the ceremony the
guests proceeded to the social
hall where dinner was served.
The out-of-town guests were
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Stern, Mrs.
T. Rosenthal, M. Sherak,
Mrs. S. Krasna, Mr. and Mrs.
Apel, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morrell
and Isadore Apel, all of New
York City.

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M. B. REISTMAN
(M4. Ruth Gedalka)

MRS.

On Saturday evening, June 12,
ner at Northwood Inn on June 24, Miss Ruth Gedalka, daughter of
in honor of the birthday of their Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gedalka of
Mr. and Mm. Donald E. Berger daughter, Sally.
6415 Chene St., became the bride
spent the past week-end in Niagara
of Maurice B. Reistman, son of
Falls.
Maryan Fleisher will present the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reistman of
following pupils in a piano recital Wyandotte, Mich. Rabbi A. H.
Mrs. Harry Hertzberg of Wheel- and demonstration of the Dunning Hershman performed the ceremony.
ing, W. Va., is visiting with her System, Sunday afternoon, June Mr. and Mrs. Reistman left im-
sister, Mrs. Milton Hanauer of 27, at 3 o'clock, in the auditorium mediately for New York where
of the Women's City Club, 2110 they sailed on June 16 on the S. S.
Piccadily ltd. •
Park Ave. Sherwin Behrmann, Normandie for an extended Euro-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Koller and Doris Clark, Lois Coggan, Selma pean trip
daughters, Marjory and Millicent Cohen, Madelyn Fleisher, Regene
of Wheeling, W. Va., have been Garelik, Melvin Ginsberg, Lucille
spending the past week at the De- Glick, Mary Lynn Graham, Rosa- J.W.E.W.O. Branch
lind Green, Phyllis Isaacs, Rita
troit Leland Hotel.
Sue Kallman, Stuart Kallman,
Excursion July 27
Kasturski, Arthur Koppy,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin- Joyce Kossel, Phyllis Lederer,
Mrs. J. Modell was hostess to
ger of the Park Lane Apts, are Gloria Lefko, Barbara Levitt,
visiting in the east.
Maureen Levitt, Harriet Ann Lew- the board of directors of the
is, Anna Vida Meade, Joan Mitch- North Woodward branch of the
Mrs. Maurice Peerless and ell, Richard Mitchell, Constance Jewish Women's European Wel-
daughter, Eileen, and son, Buzzy, :Stairhead, Betty Nitchun, Jack fare Organization on June 16, at
of Orange, N. J., visited with Mr. Oppenheim, Howard R ad n e r, her home on Edison Ave.
Plans were made for the ex-
and Mrs. Harry Barit, having at- Marian Ruskin, Celia Miriam
cursion to Bob-Lo on Tuesday,
tended the Barit-Reiser nuptials.
Schmier, Geraldine Schon, Elaine
Siden, Nancy Stenbuck, Jerry
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ShapirO of Stenbuck, George Sturman, Mar-
3314 Fullerton Ave., announce the tin Sturman, Paul Terbrueggen,
graduation of their son, Oscar U. Elaine Weisman, Betty Lou Zech-
from the University of Michigan man, Joan Zechman, Ned Robert.
Medical School. He will interne at son. Sarah Jane Robertson. The
Providence Hospital starting on public is invited.
July 1,
Mrs. Ralph Paul and son, Roy
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter and of Hazelwood Ave. returned from
daughter of W. Boston .Blvd. re- a Great Lakes cruise.
turned from an eight-day motor
trip to Montreal, Quebec, where
Miss Miriam Sauk of Taylor
they attended the Roth-Kastner Ave. is visiting with friends in
wedding.
Pittsburgh,

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crepe — a 4-thread chiffon

New York.

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3 PAIRS FOR $3.90

at HEALY'S

MAIN FLOOR

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SOUTH HAVEN

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Located in the Muskoka Lakes Region of Ontario

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LIMITED TO 50 JEWISH BOYS

AGES 8 TO 18

CANOEING
SAILING
SWIMMING
WOODCRAFT
HORSEBACK RIDING, Etc.

EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS

For Illustrated Booklet Containing Complete
Information, Write or Phone-

LOU H. or VIOLET WEISS HANDLER
DIRECTORS
3813 CLEMENTS
HOGARTH 7379

RUBENSTEIN PIANO STUDIOS

Summer Classes for Children—Ages 3 to 5 Years

An interesting and fundamental preparation for their future
music studies

2329 W. Grand Blvd.

Tyler 4.5129

Avrunin Camp

FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 6 TO 12

Opens Its 10th Succesful Season

SUNDAY, JUNE 27th

CAMP ACTIVITIES

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BOATING
FISHING
HANDICRAFT
SHOP
ATHLETICS

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DRAMATICS
DANCING
HIKING
NATURE STUDY
SWIMMING
DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY OBSERVED

under supervision of

RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN

Avrunin Nursery

FOR CHILDREN FROM 21/2 TO 6

DIRECTOR

MISS HELEN PORTER, A. B.

Simpson College Graduate,
Merrill Palmer N
y Teaching School

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

MISS HELEN WESTFALL, B.S.

Utah State College grachmt•,
Merrill Palmer N
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For Information Call LOngfellow 5960
or Write to 2677 Leslie Ave.

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In the Heart of Vacationland

Cool lake brewing . , Mlles of breed nandy
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The ALGONQUIN PARK CAMP for BOYS

ealSHOPS

Superior Quality

1426 WOWSWARD AVE.
CHERRY 1234
Also on Sale at Our Nine Healy Neighborhood Shops

Kalvarier Picnic Sunday

Members of Purity Past Matrons
Mrs. J. Zeidman and daughter,
Club were honored at luncheon Betty, of Pingree Ave. will leave
Kalvarier Aid Society will give and bridge, Thursday, June 17, Sunday for a visit in New York.
a picnic in Palmer Park on Sun- at the home of MN. Max Dushkin
day, June 27. All Kalvarier lands- of Virginia Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian D. Rosen
spent the past week at Charle-
leute are asked to come.
Herman Cohen and Mrs. voix, Mich.
Eugene d'Albert's famous opera , A. B. Stralser returned from a
"Tiefland," is playing to capacity cruise on the Great Lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gorman
houses in the German Opera House
of Calvert Ave. celebrated a
MRS. IDA SCHULTZ
Mrs. L. Strauss of Cincinnat' triple event Saturday and Sun-
in Berlin, although the lyrics are
the work of the non-Aryan Ru- is visiting with her grandchildren, day nights, June 19 and 20. July 27. Mrs. Elias Epps is
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stern of Ken- Saturday night, they were hosts chairman. Mrs. Ida Schultz is
dolf Lothar.
tucky Ave.
to their friends and relatives to in charge of games, prizes and
celebrate their 20th wedding an- entertainment. Dinner can he
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of niversary and the engagemnt of nerved at the park. Mrs. Sara
Parkside Ave. spent the past week- their daughter, Pauline, to Syd- Schwartz will serve free lolly-
end in New York.
ney II. Silverman, son of Mr. and pops to the children. For any in-
MrMs. Harry. Silverman of Webb formation call Townsend 8-2934,
Mrs. Milton Clamage of Chicago Ave. Sunday night, Pauline and
Mrs. J. Modell, newly-elected
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Sydney catered to their friends to president, appointed the follow-
jamin Shwayder of Wildemere ney catered to their friends to ing members of the board and
Ave.
celebrate her 19th birthday and chairmen: Mesdames J. Cohen,
honorary board chairman; 51.
their engagement.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Krohn
Dinner, E. Weisman. William
and family are spending the sum-
Jacob N. Joslove of Rochester Fisher, 51. Baker, E. Epps, Ida
mer at their home at Cedar Island, Ave., and his sister, Mrs. Ida Sil- Schultz, I. Weisberg, A. Kurz-
Ont.
verman, also of Rochester Ave.. mann, Sara Schwartz. S. Kauf-
man, J. Bagdade, S. Helper, II.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H, Berris of left for Montreal. Canada, to visit blitz, A. B. Knoppow, Anna Gold-
their family. They will return
Chicago Blvd. were at home to June
berg, H. Sklare, M. Silverstone,
29.
relatives and friends Thursday eve-
It B. Newman, Zuckerman; trus-
ning, June 24, honoring their 20th
Mrs. Rae Vehon and Mrs. Jos- tees, Ida Schultz, S. Helper. Anna
wedding anniversary.
eph Vehon had as their guest Goldberg, M. Silverstone; William
week their brother, Charles Fisher, chairman of hospitality
Miss Jean Marilyn King of Co- last
committee; E. Weisman, chair-
Marks of Garner, Ia.
lumbus, 0., is visiting with her
man of Benjamin Wisner Me-
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David
morial Flower Fund; A. J. Red-
Ruth
Hirshtleld
Jasmer
of
Chi-
King of Santa Rosa Drive.
Watt,
chairman of activities; A.
cago is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Fred
Bond
of
2712 Sturtevant B. Knoppow, reporter.
Mrs. Irving Wolfgang of the Ave.
The merchandise realized from
Belcrest was hostess at luncheon
the shower sponsored for the
and bridge last Tuesday at the
Mr and Mrs. Irving Panitch General Israel Orphan Home for
Knollwood Country Club, honoring
Girls in Palestine has been
of
W.
Grand
Ave.,
have
as
their
her guest. Miss Grace Grossman
guests, Mrs. Panitch's mother and shipped to 200 inmates of the
of New York.
sister, Mrs. Ida Sidlow and Mrs. home. There were 1,025 pieces,
of sweaters, vests,
Mrs. Harry Wine of Calvert Mitchell Weinstein and son, Sher- consisting
bloomers, blouses, underwear,
Ave. is visiting with relatives in win, of Chicago, Ill.
dresses,
hats,
slips and hose. Mrs.
New York and Worchester, Mass.
A get-together meeting of the R. B. Newman was chairman.
The
next
regular
meeting will
Hay
Club
of
Petoskey
and
its
Mrs. Julius Green and son of
held at the home of Mrs. Elias
Muirland Ave. visited in New York Ladies Auxiliary was held on Fri- be
Epps,
1930
Chicago
Blvd.. on
day,
June
25,
at
the
home
of
Mr.
the past week-end.
and Mrs. B. Segal, 3510 Michigan Wednesday, June 30, 12:30 p. m.,
In
correcting
a
statement
made
Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Croll, for-
by the organization in last week's
merly of the Belcrest, have taken
issue
of
The
Chronicle,
the
sec-
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ferar of
up their new residence on Fair.
9387 Wildemere Ave. will be at retary reports that Mrs. Niman
field Ave.
home to their family and friends and Mrs. C. Miller presented the
to the main branch of the
Joseph Neisner and son, Fred, of on Sunday, June 27, at 7 p. m., check
J. W. E. W. 0.
Rochester, N. Y., were the guests in honor of their 25th anniver-
sary.
No
cards.
of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
Auxiliary of Home
man during the past week.
Among the recent graduates
for Aged Sponsors
Mrs. Rapheal Altm an returned from the college of medicine and
surgery of Wayne University was
from a visit in New York.
Luncheon on July 7
Henry Siegel, son of Mr. and
Miss Mildred Wolff of Lawrence Mrs. Meyer Siegel of Chene St.
Mrs.
Al Goldberg is chairman
Ave. will leave July 2 for Frank-
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Wolk of of the bridge luncheon of the
fort, Mich., and will stay there
Women's
Auxiliary of the Jewish
3287
Richton
Ave.
will
be
hoits
over the summer.
at a reception on Sunday, June Home for the Aged, which will be
held
on
Wednesday,
July 7, at'
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gallol 27, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.,
were hosts at a dinner party Fri- in honor of the engagement of 12:30 p. m. in the new home,
Petoskey
near
Humphrey.
Prizes
their daughter, Nettie, to Meyer
day night, June 25.
Stewart. son of Mrs. L. Stewart will be awarded.
Tickets can be secured from the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak en- of Clements Ave. No cards.
following ticket committee: Mrs. I
tertained a group of Triends at
Last Thursday evening, Mr. Morrey Cove, Jack Dunn, Robert
dinner Tuesday night, June 22.
and Mrs. James Sobel entertained Marwil, Anthony Deutsch, J. Rose, I
Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott 40 guests at a surprise party, N. Broach, Walter Aronoff, N.
celebrated their 10th wedding an- given in honor of their son. Stan- Wagner, J. Ilarwith, H. Roseman.,
niversary June 18 and were hosts ford, who was president and vale- L. A. Gottlieb, L. Germansky, W.
dictorian of the graduating class Newton, Jack Greenberg, David I
at a midnight supper party.
of Northern High School and WAS Kallman.
Mrs. J. M. Rose, chairman of the I
Nathan Fleischer and Stanley also editor of the Northern Light
Paul of Cincinnati were guests at and president of Northern High Sunshine Club, who was in charge'
the Stotler Hotel during the past Standards. A buffet supper was of the entertainment and refresh-
week. served to the young guests. Danc- ments for the party when the old
folks moved in to the new home
ing and games followed.
last week, wishes to express thanks
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Schwartz
Because Sylfits come in regu-
of Los Angeles, formerly of De-
A farewell dinner will be given to the Crow Ice Cream Co., Fer-
guson
Bros., and Zang Garber and
lar or short lengths, sizes
troit, announce the Bar Mitzvah on June 30, in honor of Mrs.
of their son, Raphel, on June 26; Hannah Hat -vit./1, retiring presi- his orchestra.
311/2 to 44 ... to fit any
The L'Etude de Arte Club do-
dent of the 13 omen's Auxiliary of
site person . . because
Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman Bold Brith, at 6:30 p. m., at nated 1G5 towards mirrors for the
have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. the W ilshire. All officers and bedrooms in the new home,
they're seent1fIcally de-
Louis Zieman, Max J. Ziernan, members desiring to attend should
signed for straight, smooth
Colonel Edwin Emerson, one-
Mrs. George Harris and Misa call Mrs. Jesse Feiler, Townsend
time president of the Society of
Jacqueline Harris of Boston. 6-3057 for details.
Gnu . . . because they're
American Friends of Germany,
pure'dye sills that tub in a
Mr. and Mrs. Max Krell and , who fled to Germany in January,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gross of
jiffy ... Sylfifs are the per.
2692 Monterey Ave. announce the daughter. Shirley, formerly of Poe; 1931, to escape testifying before
Bar Mitzvah of their son. Stan. Ave. are now residing at 17174' the Congressional committee on
fed warner Ills! Talored
un-American activities about his
ford Phelps, on Saturday, June 26. Santa Rosa.
Nazi propaganda activities, is
or as lacy as you
hack
in Washington doing ■ Job
Mrs.
Bessie
Ellis
of
Lee
Place
Dr. Albert II. Krohn attended
and they al At perfectly!
for the Nazis.
the convention of the Veterans of announces the graduation of her
iiiItELitrecH a—FTRE VT FLOoR
daughter,
Goldie,
from
Hutchins
Foreign Wan at Saginaw, Rich.,
Flowers few all occasion s --
Intermediate School.
as week-end.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6621.

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proved new twist that gives
you wonderful wear . .
Ask for "481 Crepe"—and
see for yourself how coo.
pletely satisfying a fine
Bilk stocking can he.

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BARON'S RESORT

SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN

One of the finest and most exclusive resorts in
Michigan, elegantly furnished, with private bath and
shower. Children's dining room and governess—
playgrounds.

Two shows nightly in the resort's own night hlub,
with a fine and popular orchestra and eight
talented entertainers offering the best in
night club entertainment.

Men's and Women's Solariums—Ne w Social and Entertaining
Staff—Tennis Courts, Golf Cours e nearby

Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's
the Moat Modern Resort in Michigan

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SPORT AND RECREATION OF EVERY KIND ON

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ning Water in
Every Room

Private Baths and
■
Showers

B•sehall, Dancing,
Swimming, Fishing,
Canoeing, Tennis,
Golf

Children's
Playgrounds

OUR OWN GROUNDS
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Beautiful Surroundings, Loveliest
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Located on U. S. 31

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Priest s Bus and Three Automobiles
At Your Disposal

Governess for
Children

Danc e Pavilion
and Orchestra

Social and Physical
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The Ideal Spot at Which to Spend
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