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TAUB—FRUMIN
Mr. and Mrs. B. Frumin of
3008 Monterey Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Lil-
lian Doris, to Edward S. Taub,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taub
of London, England, on July 28,
at the Wilshire Hotel. Rabbis A.
M. Hershman and J. Rabinowitz
officiated.
BARNETT—MEYERS
Mrs. Harry Meyers announces
the marriage on July 26 of her
daughter, Golds, to Sidney Bar-
nett of Pontiac, Mich., son of
Mrs. Joseph Barnett of Coiling-
wood Ave.
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PAGE SEVEN
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
July 00. 1937
Engagements
Member of U. S.
Constitution Body
Harry G. Brown of Highland
Park has been named a member
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Tannenbaum announce the engagemen of the United States Constitution
of their daughter, Belle Bardach, to Philip Jacobs, eon of Mr. and Sesquicentennial Commission for
Mrs. David Jacobs. Reception on Sunday, Aug. 1, at 1939 Glynn Ct:
from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hill of Woodrow Wilson Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Edward W. Burke, son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Burke of New Haven, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Perlin announce the engagement of their
daughter, Edith, to Philip Abrams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Abrams.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kamin of 2925 Waverly Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Betty, to Sidney E.
Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Fishman of 2978 Pasadena Ave.
Wedding Calendar
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lefkofsky
announce the marriage of their
Aug. 1—Miss Thelma Marion Meyer, daughter of Mr. and
daughter. Maxine Mae, to Samuel Mrs. Jacob A. Meyer of 87 S. Parke St., Pontiac, Mich., to Dr.
Joseph De Cesare, on Feb. 8. Jack Rom, son of Mr. and Airs. Rafael Born of 2929 Monterey Ave.,
1937.
at Hotel Fort Shelby, at 2 p. m.
Aug. 1—Miss Gertrude Brawn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
HORTON—FEINSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feinstein Samuel Brown of 3314 Leslie Ave., to Morris N. Harwin of this city.
Aug. 8—Miss Evelyn Kurlander l sister of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Marion, to Leonard Feldman of Clairmount Ave., to Louis Oppenheim, son of Mr. and
Horton of this city, on Tuesday, Mrs. Alex Oppenheim of Cleveland, 0.
Aug. 8—Miss Rosalie Grabowsky, daughter of Air. and Mrs.
July 20, at the home of Rabbi M.
&leer, 3026 W. Grand Ave. Mr. Max Grabowsky of Winona Ave., to Dr. Sherman M. Beckerman, son
and Mrs. Horton left for Atlantic of Mr. and Airs. Leo Stein of Cleveland Heights, 0., at Temple Beth
City and other points east, and El. Miss Grabowsky was graduated from the University of Michigan.
upon their return will reside in Dr. Beckerman attended the University of Michigan and is a gradu-
ate of the Metropolitan Chiropractic College of Cleveland.
Detroit.
Aug. 8—Miss Esther Milstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor
CANS—BURSTE1N
of 2539 W. Euclid Ave., to Dr. Harry Berman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Burstein Milstein
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berman of 371;5 Calvert Ave. Ceremony and
of Tel Aviv, Palestine (formerly reception at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, at 1:30 p. m. No cards.
of Detroit), announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Sara, to
Dr. Yacob H. Gans of Berlin,
Germany, on July 27.
Births
HARRY G. BROWN
Detroit. His appointment was an-
nounced this week by Congress-
man Sol Bloom of New York,
director general of the commis-
sion.
Air. Brown formerly served as
police commissioner and fire
commissioner of Highland Park.
Soviet Arctic Pilot
Was Son of Melamed
RU S SEKS
August
from
FUR
SALE
FRANKLIN HILLq
COUNTRY CL111i
Stag day held on July 29,
marked the biggest turn-out of
any event in the history of Frank-
• Guaranteed Savings
lin Hills. The attendance exceed-
ed 600. The stag day program in-
• Authentic Fashions
cluded golf, swimming, lunch,
dinner and entertainment. Much
credit for the success of this
• Superb Qualities
event is due to Morey Abrahams,
chairman, and the stag day com-
• Convenient Terms
mittee.
•
On Tuesday evening, July 27,
Afro Morris Blumberg enter-
RUS SEKS
tained 80 people for dinner.
3445 WOODWARD Ave.
•
Forty guests were Invited to
the splash party and supper,
given by Mrs. Walter Leib on
July 28.
•
There will be another frolic
of fun at the Saturday night
dance, July 31. This is an open
party — members may bring
Kabala Nrrelrem
guests, subject to club rules.
snooks. at Tempts
lieu:pit S
•
The horses are running . . .
not at the Fair Grounds — but at
Franklin Hills, Sunday night, Aug.
1. Eight thrilling races--miles of
thrills!
•
Mrs. Harry B. Levy and Mrs.
Max Zivian entertained guests on
ladies' day, Tuesday, July 27.
•
Dr. Harry W. Kohn was elected
to regular membership, and Mor-
ris Bein of Chicago to non-resi-
dent membership.
'
El
At the slanbaltt
Beth NI this 'Saturday, July It, Dr.
Len M. Pranslin aril, sneak wish. sub-
ject: ''The Prophet Frowner..
Memorial COW
Tonplo Monet/is: Fund: In memory
of Dora Oarvett, by Mr. and Mrs. Los
Michelson.
Tempts Idlasry Fund: to memory
of Laura T. Weiner, by Mrs. , Clayt•
MOSCOW (WNS) — J.
Aionhkovsky, second pilot of
the Soviet plane N-172, who
together with other Soviet
Steinway Pianos
July 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Cohen (Frances Rotman
airmen and navigators, landed
1515-21 Woodward Ave.
a daughter, Sandra Edith.
at the North Pole on Slay 26
Caplan.
July 25—To Mi. and Mrs. Sidney J. Heinrick (Lorraine Mark
AND BRANCIIES
and established there a perma-
Temple Student Loan Fund: In meat-
of Monica Ave., a daughter, Lynne Gale.
nent air base, is the son of a
ere of Samuel IL wiist.t Harsh Room-
'wets and Milford Stern, by Mr. and
July 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee (Eva Shevitz) of 2220 melamed from Minsk. In 1919,
Mrs. David Within,.
when Moshkovsky was a boy.
Atkinson Ave., a son.
Muth Franklin Einstein Memorial
his father was kidnapped by
Fund: In nionory of Muriel Smith, by
Judge, and Mrs. Charlea Itubtner.
Polish troops and White guards
when they entered Minsk.
The bridge-luncheon given at the
Later he was shot without trial
for "sympathy with the Soviet
new Jewish Home for the Aged by
g o v e rnment." Moshkovsky's
the Women's Auxiliary was a
mother, left with five children,
financial success. Mrs. A. M. Fe-
took in washing to support her
rar, president of the auxiliary,
family. Young Moshkovsky
A slight increase in activity at "Old" patients—those who have ran away from home one night
Mrs. I. E. Goodman, first vice-
North End Clinic during the first been previously treated at the in a Red Army train bound
president, Mrs. Rae Goldberg and
six months of 1937 over that ex- clinic, numbered 3,247 for the for Moscow. There he eked
Mrs. Simon Shetzer, co-chairmen
perienced in 1936 was reported 1936 period and 3,050 in the half- out a miserable existence until
of the affaii, extend apologies to
1921 when he was admitted to
this week in a semi-annual sur-
80( tINDERF00) those women who were not served.
vey released by the clinic, located year just passed. The report a school for young students.
shows that 18,454 patients in Later he entered the workers
Reservations were made by 600
at
396
Holbrook.
The
report
re-
Ell' WOOL...0101465
and accommodations for that many
faculty of the Institute of
veals that the clinic has given 1936 were Jewish.
were provided, but approximately
Chemistry and Technology.
service 34,742 times in the past
Constant addition of new physi- While attending lectures he
1,000 guests came to the home to
half-year, ending June 30, as corn-
join in the event.
pared with 34,106 times in the otherapy equipment to the clinic's worked as a tractor operator
MILLER—OSCHIN
Mrs. Jack Kavanau, chairman of
facilities has been responsible for and firewood leader. On the
first half of 1936.
An
impressive
wedding
cere-
hostesseS, thanks all who served on
This service was made possible a great amount of service which completion of his studies he
mony
took
place
on
Sunday,
July
her committee.
the institution is able to render joined a flying school from
25, at Jericho Temple, where Mr. by 84 Detroit physicians and six
The auxiliary appreciates the and Mrs. Morris Oschin gave their dentists—including two orthodon- Detroit's needy residents. Recent- which he was graduated with
Jeanette Stewart
services of Mrs. M. Weiss, caterer, daughter, Doris, in marriage to trists—who donate their services ly a short-wave machine was in- high honors. He was then as-
signed
to
one
of
the
air
fleet
stalled
which
is
already
being
who offered her talents without Sol H. Miller, son of Mr. and to North End Clinic gratis every
given considerable use in the treat- squadrons and was soon pro-
compensation.
Mrs. Louis Miller of Buena Vista day. These men operate on a ro- ment of various ailments that re- moted to commander of a fly-
tating basis, each one serving at-
Numerous contributions were 'Ave.
spond to that type of treatment. ing brigade. In 1930 he be-
Without a doubt—one of the most unusual events of
the
clinic
certain
days
each
week.'
made to the home the day of the
The bride was dressed in white
came interested in the con-
This "number of visits" for the Another division of the clinic struction of parachutes and
party. Mrs. Robert Rosen, finan- satin, princess style, with long
the year. Modern-English and French furniture from
which
has
experienced
its
season-
cial secretary, reports that dona- train trimmed in Venician lace. half-year represents not the num-
America's finest factories, Lamps and Giftware, is
was put in charge of the para-
tions to the Simcha Fund of the Her veil was long and shaped into ber of individual patients treated, al rush recently is the allergy chute squadron which accom-
now offered at unbelievable low prices.
auxiliary were made by Mrs. Zat- a halo crown set with tiny seed but rather the number of times department, which treats asthma, panied the Soviet aerial ex-
kin of 66 Adelaide Ave., for Mrs. pearls. She carried a bouquet of that instruments have been used, hay-fever, rose-fever and similar pedition to the North Pole.
FIRST PICK IS CHOICE PICK
Anna Serling, Mrs. M. Caplan and white roses and baby's breath, bandages applied, examinations ailments.
Fifty heavy parachutes cap-
Mrs. M. Goodman. Mrs. Ann Neg- tied with long satin streamers.
SO YOU BETTER HURRY!
and prescriptions provided or
North End Clinic's general able of carrying 10-ton loads
dall of 16841 Wildemere made an
A cousin of the bride, Ruth other service rendered to patients operating budget deficit is met each were built under his di-
offering. The memorial fund of the
coming for such service. Actually by the Detroit Community Fund, rection.
auxiliary received generous contri- Oschin, was maid of honor. She the report shows there have been while the Allied Jewish Campaign
butions from the Agree Memorial wore a gown of divoney chiffon fewer individual patients during provides special funds for the
Talmud Torah Auxiliary, through in Grecian style. iler bouquet was the past half-year period than in
hospitalization of those patients
one and see how much
Rachel Agree; from the Isaac of pink roses. Lester Miller, the corresponding term last yea r. whose hospital bills could not be Smoke you've
been missing
Agree Memorial Society. and from brother of the rroom was best Whereas 4,444 individual patients
met
in
any
other
way.
MAJESTIC
CIGARS
man.
He
was
dressed
in
summer
Finest Furniture in America Brought to You at Great Savings.
Mrs. II. Kernel of 2088 Blaine in
were received in the first six
NATHAN NORMAN • TY 4-6635
formal.
Mrs.
Irving
Gold,
a
sister
In
addition
to
medical
services,
Cheery rugs...
memory of her mother,. Shinka,
months
of
1936,
there
have
been
of the groom, was matron of
the clinic also renders consider- On Sale at All Better Dealers
and her father, Peritz.
colorful rugs...
honor. Her gown was of powder 4,089 up to July 1 of this year. able social service attention to its
long-lived rugs by
blue chiffon, and her bouquet of The work load of the clinic, it is clients. Many patients come with
the Bigelow Weavers
Immigration and Land Changes tea roses. Little Ilene Miller was pointed out, has been.almost con- supposed physical ills which, when
stant in spite of the generally carefully diagnosed, are found to
flower girl.
. for the price of a
to Be Made, Ormsby-Gore
Bridesmaids were the Misses conceded improvement in condi- be largely the result of malad-
Announces
party frock! Styles and
tions of employment.
justments of either the individu-
LoN DON.— (WNS-Palcor Molly
Dorothy
Rosen,
It is also noted that of the total als themselves or of conditions
sizes to pep up every room
Frances Miller,
Margolis,
Clara Welt,
and
number
of
patients
cared
for,
Agency)—Changes
in
the
immi-
...values you shouldn't miss.
their homes. In such cases
gration and land ordinances of Stella Kammel of Springfield. 1,039 were new patients thin within
the patient is referred to one of
Palestine are now being prepared, Mass.
Their shades,
gowns and
were they
of vari-
ous pastel
car- year—who had not been to the the social workers at the clinic
for
any
$6950
in accordance with the government ried gorgeous flowers.
clinic before Jan. I. Analysis al-
their cases gone over with a
statement of policy on the Royal The ushers were Stanley Oschin, so reveals that service was given and
9x12
toward helping them psy-
Commission report, it was an- Samuel Oschin, Merry Fried, Leo entirely gratis in 26.439 visits view
chologically or through material
nounced in the House of Commons Stine and Albert Oschin.
this year and that this was an relief measures if possible, thus
by the Rt. lion. W. G, A. Orms'
Rev. S. Mogil read the service. increase over the free cases dur-
by-Gore, colonial secretary. Al- Following the ceremony dinner ing the same period last year, relieving their mental unrest as
though the other recommendations was served cabaret style. Among when 25,885 free visits were re- well as perscribing for their
physical ailments.
of the Royal Commission, notably
corded.
with respect to partition, are the many guests present was Mrs.
Helen
Kammel,
aunt
of
the
bride,
awaiting the action of the League
Contributions to Infant Wel- Valuable Library Donated
of Nations, the British Govern- from Springfield, Mass.
to Jewish Historical
ment is at once implementing the The couple left for a three
fare Fund of Hadassah
administrative suggestions of Earl weeks' trip through northern
Society
Peel's commission, the colonial sec. Michigan.
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman
the
retary made clear, as he answered
The American Jewish Historical ,
9925 DEXTER BLVD.
of the infant welfare fund of
KATZ—SPALTER
a series of questions put by Col.
Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has Society, at Broadway and 122nd
Tyler 6.7270
R.
Spalter
of
3018
Mon-
Rabbi
the
Josiah Wedgwood, Laborite. The
St., New York City, has received
received contributions from
8810 TWELFTH ST.
announcement that the rate and terey Ave. announces the mar- following:
as ■ gift from its president, the
Madison 0532
character of Jewish immigration riage of his daughter, Belle, to
famous bibliophile, Dr. A. S. W.
Mr.
and
Airs.
Barney
Salinger
Morris Katz, son of Sophie Katz,
and
the
extent
to
which
Jews
of
Rosenbach, a valuable collection of
Open Sunday and Evenings—
and Airs. A. Zierer, in memory
might buy land in Palestine are of this city, at the home of Rabbi Julius Isaacson; Mr. and Airs. about 600 volumes of Yiddish peri-
Closed on Saturdays
now being revised came as the cli- A. M. Hershman, on Sunday af- Benjamin Goldstein, in honor of odicals and books, in memory of his
max to a aeries of brisk inter- ternoon, July 25. A wedding din- the graduation of Miss Gertrude mother, Mrs. Isabella H. Rosen-
changes, during which Mr. Orms- ner at the Wilshire was followed Zemon; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lie- bach, one of the founders of the
by-Gore compared the activities of by a recention at the home of the
U. S. Christian. Asked to Fight Mr. Wedgwood with those of the bride's sister, Mrs. Nettie Katz, berman, in memory of Jacob Ber- /widely in 1892.The collection was
man; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wets& acquired by him from the estate of
Palestine Partition
in the evening.
Mufti of Jerusalem.
in memory of Mrs. Schwartz . ," the late Joseph Waxman, a well-
WASHINGTON, D. C.—(WNS)
Among the guests present were: man,
The
Laborite
member
had
asked
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Glazer, in known Brooklyn book collector.
—An appeal to the Christians of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Kolbe
and
daugh-
what was being done to prevent
More than a third of the collec-
America to call upon the United further agitation by llaj Amin el ter of Newark, N. J.; Mrs. Saul memory of Meyer Davis and Mrs.
Barnett; Miss Sylvia Glazer, in tion consists of periodicals dating
States Government to prevent
Sureska, Aubrey Spatter and memory of Meyer Davis and Mrs. from the eighties and nineties of
Hussein'.
To
this
Mr.
Ormsby-
Great Britain from nullifying the
daughter, Pols, of New York City;
Glazer, in the last century and the early part
Balfour declaration and the Pales- Gore replied that "the government Mr. and Mrs. Leon Spatter of Barnett; Miss Sylvia
memory of Esther Davis of Cleve- of the present century, correspond-
tine mandate was made public of Palestine, with the assistance
land; Mrs. Marks Horowitz, in ing with the period of the great
here by the Pro-Palestine Federa- of the military, are closely watch- Flint.
The newlyweds are honeymoon-
Rittenberg M of migration of Jews to this country
tion of America together with sev- ing the situation" and expressed Ina at South Haven and Chicago. memory of Miss Eva
confidence that there are being
Montreal and Abbe Keidan; r. from eastern Europe. In them can
eral members of the United States his
After Aug. 6. they will be at and Mrs. Alex (merman, in me- be traced the rise and growth of
taken
"the
necessary
measures
for
Senate. Reminding America that
home at the Barcelona Apts., on mory of Belle Simkin of Cincin- the present associations—religious,
President Wilson had a part in checking agitation inconsistent
Cortland Ave.
nati. and Yahrzeit of father, fraternal, charitable, trade union,
framing the Balfour declaration with peace and order from what-
quarter
arising."
The
second
ever
Philip Rosenthal, and in honor of etc. Among the periodicals are
and recalling that the United
States is a party to the mandate, question put by Mr. Wedgwood Rummage Sale Sponsored recovery from illness of Mr. Levy. complete sets of the Zukunft,
In memory of Airs. Mary Zemon, Mensebenfreund, Zeitgeist, Freie
was
whether
the
Mufti
would
be
the appeal declares that America
by Prenzlauer Group
contributians were received from Gesellschaft, Minikes' magazine,
has • responsibility to employ its allowed to stir up trouble.
the
Sorer, of Aleph Epsilon Phi, Shaikewitsch's humorous Issues,
This brought from the colonial
influence to prevent the violation
Mrs, Zell Goldsmith, chairman,
. theatrical Journals, and others.
Mr
by Great Britain of its sacred in- secretary the remark that Mr. and Mrs. Drahkin, co-chairman, of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone,
and
Mrs. Emil Loewenberr, Mr- The remainder of the gift consists
ternational obligations. Charging Wedgwood himself was responsible the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid,
and
Mrs.
Abraham
Glazer.
Mr.
an
of volumes on history, economics,
for
a
good
deal
of
the
agitation
that the proposed partition of
are sponsoring a rummage sale at Mrs. Robert Loewenberr, Mr. and
Palestine would be a cruel act of from the Labor benches, if agita- 3452 Hastings Ave. All those in- Mrs. Wolf Kaplan. Mrs. Sadie biography and folklore.
• EVERYTHING IN OUR ENTIRE STORE REDUCED!
tion
was
merely
an
expression
of
The Society Is devoted to the
persecution against • people
terested in making their quota for
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer study of Jewish history on this
• BUY ON CHARGE ACCOUNT OR BUDGET TERMS!
"whom world Christianity has long political opinion. Thereupon the the dcnor luncheon, are requested Shulman,
Mrs. Mary Gordon, Mr. continent, and has issued Its 34th
owed a debt," the appeal states Laborite spokesman asked if the to call Clifford 0554, TR 2-2281, Prussian,
and
Mrs.
Alex
!merman,
Mr.
a"
• TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES ON YOUR OLD FURNITURE!
colonial
secretary
was
comparing
volume
of
publications
last
June.
that world Christianity has an op-
or VI 1-9621.
Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman, Mr. and The present gift supplements the
portunity to make amends to the agitation in Parliament with the
• A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES YOUR PURCHASE!
Mrs.
Joe
Magidsohn.
agitation
of
the
Mufti.
The
serve.
society's
particularly
rich
collec-
Jews by opposing the partition of
North Woodward Branch •f the
tion
of
about
1,350
American
peH-
the Holy Land.
WY replied in the negative but
Jewish Women European
to answer
odicals and serials in English.
The plea is signed by Senator said that he was unable
Welfare Organisation
Picnic of Beth Moses
William King of Utah. Charles Ed- further regarding the Mufti.
Auxiliary this Sunday
ward Russell, president of OS
Final plans are in progress for
A Palestine pavilion at the New
Federation: Franklin Hodges, sec -
re- the splash party to be held at the
Friedrich Nietzsche. long re-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con- York World's Fair two years hence
ret-are; William Green, president garded as the patron saint of
summer home of Mrs. F. Krivet-
Moat...
508
Owen
is
now a certainty . . . George
of the American Federation of La- ie le in dutch in Germany Nay sky at Woodhull Like on Wednes- negational Beth
Washington Blvd. at 1420
will have a picnic Sunday, Backer, JDC and JTA biggie, has
her; Harry Nice, governor of Kurt von Weeternhagen,
a day, Aug. 11. A luncheon will be Ave.,
Aug.
1,
at
Palmer
Park.
Members
Maryland; Senator Royal S. Cope- Nazi author, has attacked the pan- served. Mrs. A. J. Redblatt is
been entrusted with the major re-'
Oyes
Monday. Wednesday and Friday Eveninfs
ma.
and
friends
are
invited.
land of N. Y.; Jeremiah T.
German phifrsonher as ores-Jewish chairman. Mrs. A. Kurzmann, co-
pavilion . . .
Mrs. Ben Feldman Is general sponsibility for the
1,0 ner, president of the A. A. U.;
. . But the Nazi o•• - • le hesi- chairman.
He's promised to make It a most
chairman
of
this
affair.
Robinenn,
presi-
1)r. Frederick B.
The next meeting will be held
unique exhibit, and has left for
tating to acclaim W--“rnhagen
dent of City College; William R. fearing embarressmen'
1 t ex • at 12:30 p. m. en Tuesday. Aug.
Europe to give the Paris Exposi-
Flowers fur aB occasions — tion the once-over.
Hopkins, former city manager of communicates Nietzche's works at 3. at the home of Mrs. Ada Green,
Deator•J” Florist. Tele. 64622.
Cleveland: G-orro Gordon Battle this late date.
2611 Whitney Ave.
and Dr. Ralph Sockman.
Women's Auxiliary
of Home for Aged
Radiant Rugs from
Bigelow Looms
Renew the youth of
run-down rooms!
SAFRAN—YOFFEE
Miss Leah Yoffee, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Yoffee and
Hyman Safran, son of Mrs. F.
Safran were married on Sunday,
July 23, at the Wilshire Hotel.
Rabbi I. Stollman officiated. Fol-
lowing the ceremony, a dinner
and reception were held. Among
the out-of-town guests were: Joe
Yoffee and daughter, Leah, of
Glen Falls, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs.
H. Berkowitz of Granville, N. Y.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lurie of
Schenectady, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Resnick of Wheeling, W. Va.,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Diskin of
Meadville, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Lansat of Sharon, Pa., Dr. Arthur
Solomon of Endicott, N. Y., Mr.
and Mrs. F. Van Brink and Miss
Jean Gershater of New York, N.
Y. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Babitch
of Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Safran
motored to California and upon
their return will reside at the
Wilshire Hotel.
Increase in Activity Reported
by North End Clinic for First
Six Months of the Current Year
CENTURY'S
Great
AUGUST
CLEARANCE SALE
Now in Progress
CENTURY FURNITURE
11708 Dexter Boulevard
Robinson Leadership
Again Demonstrated
ABRAMSON
FURNITURE CO.
In Our 25th Annual
AUGUST SALE
'BEGINNING MONDAY
Robinson again opens their Annual August
Sale . . . Tradition demands the utmost in
Quality, Style and Value, that's why De-
troit eagerly awaits this store-wide sale .. .
Months of preparation have resulted in a
sales event that demonstrates more forcibly
than ever before True Robinson Leadership.
Robinson Furniture Co •