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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
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FOR MOTHER
WE WANT
IN SUMMER
FOODS
Engagements
TEMPTING
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Mrs. Libbie Hirschberg of 929 Westchester Ave., announce
the engagement of her daughter, Florence, to Bernard Libowita
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Libowitz,. of 2464 LaBelle Ave. The wed
ding will take place the early part of October.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Migdoll of Wyandotte, Mich., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Dr. Max Parker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Potashnik.
Mr. and 51ra. Joseph Bloom of Chicago, formerly of Detroit,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Bernard M.
Sacks, son of Mrs. B. Sacks of Chicago, Ill. The wedding will take
place on Oct. 10.
J.W.E.O. Sponsors
Two Events Tuesday
The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization is arranging
a home-cooked luncheon and a card
party for next Tuesday, Aug. 17.
The luncheon will be served at 12
Next Wednesday, Aug. 18, all
roads will lead to Knollwood
where a happy, carefree and
'
pleasures-bent group of men will
celebrate Knollwood's annual
President's Day ... Detroit's out-
standing stag event . . . an oc-
Aug. 22—Miss Lola Weinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
casion to spend a real man's holi- B. Weinberg of 3774 Tyler Ave., to Leon Heller, eon of Mx. and
day . . . This year's affair will Mrs. Morris Heller of 3225 Rochester Ave. Ceremony and reception
be more brilliant than ever be- at Temple Beth El at 7 p. m.
fore . . . and the word is leap-
and 46 other Heinz products, all approved by
ing trom lip to lip among the
the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations
men that nothing can keep them
of America. Look Ice the 0 on the label.
from participating in all the fun,
excitement, thrills, entertainment
and gayety . . . and at the same
Write for a copy of our 24-year Hebrew-English `fah.. t Calen-
time to do honor to our conscien-
dar—nearly 9,000 dates, 1917 10 1941. Just a post-card or a letter
tious and hard-working prexy,
July 29—To Dr. and Mrs. Nathan II. Moss (Frieda Holden-
Jim Ellmann ... Accommodations
will bring it to you
MRS. AGNES LEVIN
arc being limited to 500 and res- graber) a son, Jack William.
July 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Barney Golden (Lenore Singer)
ervations are coming in fast—so
noon at Congregation Bnai Moshe,
of
3741
Collingwood
Ave.,
a
daughter,
Carol
Sue.
if you haven't yet made yours,
Dexter end Lawrence. On the same
Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sirkin (Shirley Bernice Kelt) day, at 2 p. m., a matinee perform-
better do it pronto!
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of 9245 Wildemere Ave., a son, Calvin Dennis.
ance will be sponsored at the Dex-
The preceding day, Tuesday,
Aug. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith (Alice Singer) ter Theater, Burlingame and Dex-
Aug. 17, will be Ladies' Presi- of 231 Owen Ave., a son.
ter. Members and friends are re-
dent's Day . . . This affair, the
Aug. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berlin (Grace Salasnek) quested to attend this affair. There
first of its kind in Knollwood
will be one admission fee of 50c
of
3710
Burlingame
Ave.,
a
son,
Sanford.
.
history, is already the talk of
for both attractions,
Aug. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Farber (Alice Globerson)
the town . . . All arrangements
The proceeds of this affair will
have been completed to provide of 238 Trowbridge Ave., a son.
go for relief of European orphans
the Knollwood women and their
To Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Friedman (Velma Kahn) of 29 Wav- during the coming holidays.
guests with the greatest pleasure- erly Ave., a daughter, Judith Ann.
Mrs. A. Katzin, the chairman
bargain ever offered . . . no
of thin affair, and her assistants,
foolin' . . . starting at 11:30
and Mrs. Agnes Levin, secretary-
put-
a. in. an appro
treasurer, are arranging the de-
men
ting tour name ntac wills co mmence
tails.
the festivities after which there
will be lunch, and then begins the
revelry . . . Mrs. Louis Tabash-
nik will be the official starter of His Family and Friends Plant Trees in Palestine in Honor of His
Natal Day, Aug. 13
the golf contest.
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Last Sunday, Eddie Bernie,
Mr. Katz's membership In the
Members of his family and a
the pickle tycoon, drove a ball large number of friends joined on Zionist movement dates back to his
childhood, when the Choveve Zion
into the rough ... Delaying his
partners while he looked for Friday, Aug. 13, in honoring Israel movement was the precursor of
Mrs. Louis A. Gottlieb and chil-
his ball, he finally gave it up Katz of 3760 West Chicago Blvd., the present world Zionist efforts,
as bat but not until he had on the occasion of his 70th birth- and to the days when the Zionist dren, Esther Janis and Arnold
Organization was first organized Robins, returned to their home
found two other ball. But day.
by Dr. Theodor Herz!. lie was ac- on Cortland Ave., after a delight-
they were of an inferior brand.
A pioneer Zionist and an ardent tive in the Jewish national cause ful stay at Charlevoix and Macki-
—Now, Eddie is urging the
supporter of the Hebraic move- in Odessa, Russia, and remained an naw Island.
members to use better balls.
active Zionist during the 30 years
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of his residence in this country, all
Milton Silverman of Philadel-
Only six Jewish golfers will
of which were in Detroit. He is af- phia Ave. returned from a trip
take part in the national ama-
filiated with the Zionist Organiza- to New York, Philadelphia and
teur golf tournament which takes
tion of Detroit.
Washington, D. C.
place on Aug. 23 at Portland,
Mr. Katz prides himself on
Ore. , „ One of these is Bobby
the possession of numerous in-
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Galchin-
Jacobson, the New Jersey boy
teresting Zionist documents, sky of Cortland Ave. announce
wonder, who leaped to fame in
among them being a certificate the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
the 1934 tourney when he elimi-
bearing the signature of Dr. Donald, on Saturday, Aug. 21, at
nated Johnny Goodman. a for-
Theodor Hers!.
Congregation Adath Yeshurun,
mer national open champion .. .
Coupled with his Interest in the Tyler and Linwood.
Bobby was just a kid in knee
Zionist
movement
is
Mr.
Katz's
ad-
pants then and while he, him-
herence to the cause of the revival
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lichten-
self, was eleminated in the same
of Hebrew as the spoken language stein of 2439 highland Ave. have
tourney, he has long been re-
of the Jewish people. He Is a mem- as their guests, Mrs. Barney Tun-
garded as a corner and this may
ber of the Kvutzah Ivrith, the De- ick and Dr. George L. Tunick,
be his year . . . The other Jew-
troit Hebrew-speaking organiza- mother and brother of Sirs. Lich-
ish entrants are Jack Dreyfus
tion. Besides being affiliated with tenstein both of Greenwich,
and Howard Bergman of New
numerous charitable causes, he is Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Lichtenstein
York, Ray Isaacs of Portland, and
also a member of Congregation entertained in honor of their
Alan Ileyman of San Francisco.
Shaarey Zedek.
guests and Dr. Harry Miller of
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Mr. Katz has two daughters, the Receiving Hospital at dinner
Jim Ellmann, whose reputa-
Mrs. Abraham Srere and Mrs. on Sunday evening.
tion as a golf wizard ha. not
Max Schayowitz; a son, Sol, and
traveled any appreciable dis-
a granddaughter, Beth Elaine
Mrs. A. N. Mittleman of Dex-
tance, is the pantentee of • new
ISRAEL KATZ
Persian Lamb will again
Srere.
ter Blvd. is entertaining Mr. and
device to improve one's game.
In honor of Mr. Katz's 70th Mrs. Jack Roth and family of
Last week while out with Ban- ment, Mr. Katz is one of the most
be one of the season's
jamin Goldstein and the going esteemed members of the Jewish birthday, Mrs. Katz and his chil- Chicago and Mrs. May Fogelman
most popular furs. The
was pretty tough for the presi- community. There is hardly a dren contributed a sum of money of Scranton, Pa.
new Persians are ex-
dent ,a sudden downpour start- gathering of importance he does to the Jewish National Fund to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L: Klein
ed. Brother Goldstein's pre- not attend and there is not a plant trees in Palestine. A tree
tremely graceful, spar-
paredness provided the two of movement of significance in Jew- was also planted in Palestine in and daughter, Norma of Brook-
his
honor
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Philip
kling with snap and with
lyn, N. Y., are guests of Mr. and
them with a big, multi-colored ish life to which he did not con-
Slomovitz.
Mrs. H. Lutsky of Elmhurst Ave.
parasol, that embellished the tribute of his means.
smartness.
for several days. On Sunday,
whole course on • rather dis-
Aug. 8, a family picnic was held
mal occasion. As each shot was
It is to your advantage
in their honor at River Rouge
being made close to or under
to Buy Now, in this dra
Tiokets
Are
Available
Park.
the umbrella, • remarkable
For Shaarey Zedek
matic sale at prices that
change in the shooting sudden•
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Joalovo of
ly was noticeable. A few un-
Auxiliary Services
are NO HIGHER THAN
On Sunday, Aug. 15, at • 12 Rochester Ave. and daughters,
heardof par shots had to be
noon, members of I'erfection
AUGUST, 1936.
counted amid a great flood all
Tickets are now available Lodge of DeMolay and of Pur- Maxine and Norma Jean, left for
about. Those who saw the two
for the auxiliary High Holy ity Assembly, Rainbow for Girls, South Haven for a week's stay.
Priced front
of them rushing in to the cl u b-
Day services of Congregation will gather at 2446 Clairmount
Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Sil-
house later heard the presi•
Shaarey Zedek, at the office of
$295 to $875
verman and daughter, Leah, of
dent remark: "I now know what
the synagogue, Chicago Blvd.
2287 W. Philadelphia Ave.. re-
to do to straighten my shots
and Lawton Ave.
turned from a vacation in South
out. Carry • parasol."
The sermons at these serv-
LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER
Haven. They also motored to
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ices will be delivered by Rabbi
Chicago.
The ladies' nine-hole medal Levy M. Becker, educational
play
tournament
last
Tuesday
was
S
director of the Jewish Com-
111.11MIMMINIMIOM
I
Miss Harriett Silverman will
won by Mrs. Norman Buckner, munity Center, and the serv-
return Saturday from a Great
1st, and Mrs. Charles Agree, 2nd. ices will be conducted by Rev.
Lakes cruise.
Mrs. Harry Barnett returned from Jacob Silverman.
Engaged
as
Cantor
LOANS
vacation in time to capture
David S. Friedman is chair-
at Mishkan Israel her
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Keywell
STOCKS & BONDS
the door prize.
on STOCKS
man of the committee in
and tangled
of 18324 Fairfield Ave. had as
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charge of arrangements for
their
house guests last week Abra-
Another
of
the
popular
Satur-
these auxiliary services.
STOCK LOAN CO.
ham Levitch of Memphis, Tenn.,
day night dinner-dances will be
R• SIN
775 Penobscot Bldg.
his son, Louis, of Florida. and
held tonight . . . There will be
nephew, Samuel Rubenstein of
music so hot it sizzles ... music
no sweet it'll make you glad it's
Mississippi. Mr. Rubenstein will
summer . . . and with most of
remain in Detroit for a few
our vacationists back home there
weeks before returning to Mis-
SPECIAL
ought to be quite a turnout.
sissippi.
LABOR DAY CRUISES'
—M. S.
SPILKIN—AUSLANDER
Sirs. Emma Benenson and son,
On Sunday, Aug. 8, Miss Lillian
$20
Martin, returned to their home
Auslander and Oscar Spilkin were
FIFTH GENERATION
Send for Folders
in
New York after a month's stay
united in marriage by Dr. Leo
at the home of Mr. and Mm. II.
at Temple Beth El.
The birth of a son to Mr. and Franklin
C. Keywell of 18324 Fairfield
The bride wore a pointe desperit
Mrs. Harry Farber (Alice Glober-
Ave. Mrs. Benenson visited Mt.
Official Agent, AR Lan
VIRGINIA LICHTENSTEIN
son) of 238 Trowbridge Ave., on net over satin gown and was at-
Clemens and Chicago, Ill., where
(Mad Agent All R.& lines
tended
by
her
ulster,
Mrs.
Theo-
Aug.
10,
marks
the
arrival
of
the
Grand
toe.
Ave., for an all-day outing, to she stayed at the home of friends.
5551 Viasbington Blvd,
lade.
fifth living generation of this dore Weiss, who wore green char- be followed by a camp fire.
Illree—ird floor, NA-
treuse organza.
sea 13611-69-711
family.
Dr. Charles Stolar and Bertram
Elaborate plane have been
The groom was assisted by Her-
Honon Greenberg of 234 Eliot
made by the general chairman, Gottlieb are guests at the St.
Ave. Is the great-grand-grand- man Millar.
Moritz Hotel, New York.
Harry
Gents
and
Virginia
Lich-
father. Mr. Greenberg, for 43 years The bridesmaids, who wore pastel
ANNOUNCEMENT
CANTOR SAM MOGIL
a resident of Detroit, has long been sheer gowns, were: Miss Harriet tenstein, and their co-workers:
Miss Ernestine Traubaum of
Betty Conn, Edith Kosit, Blanche
active in Jewish affairs in the
The well known Cantor Sam Mo- community. The child's great- Mermelstein of Akron, Ohio; Miss Weiner, Manuel Feldman. Carl Duluth, Minn., is visiting her
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gil has been engaged by Congrega- grandmother is Mrs. Millie Galow , Lillian Schneid, Miss Winifred Chaifetz, George Gents, Oscar grand aunt, Mrs. Julia 5farcuse
tion Mishkan Israel, on Blaine wife of the late Harris Callow, of Berk, Mrs. Herman Miller and Bank, Kenneth Rotman, Marcus of 9600 Dexter Blvd.
HEADQUARTERS
Mrs. Irving Auslander.
near Linwood. to conduct the ser-
grand par-
The ushers were: Arthur Si- Bonnie and Ilenry Fuher.
The following Detroiters are at
2137 Dime Bank Bldg, Ch. 7658 vice for the High Holy Dayit as 2666 Webb. Ave. The
ents are the Rev. and Mrs. A. Z . mono, Seymour Serling, Henry
Cars will take the members to present vacationing at the Mid-
year
5698.
He
well as the entire
Farber of 1925 W. Euclid Ave. Auslander, Irving Auslander and the Riverside Plymouth Park. wood Hotel, Long Sheldrake, N.
will conduct Selichot services with and Mr. and Mrs. I. Globerson of
Among the amusements planned Y.: Dorothy Burdick, Margaret
Lester Stein.
a well-trained choir.
238 Trowbridge Ave.
Out-of-town guests Included: for the afternoon will be a scav- Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Solo-
Mrs. J. Mandell of Bridgeport, enger hunt, a base ball game, mon and daughter. Betty. The
Conn.; Mrs. J. Rossman of Stam- boys opposing the girls, tennis
Detroiters were here
Flower Fund of the Jewish
Unveiling of Monument ford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. C. Her. and other games. Prizes will be following
earlier in the season: Mr. and
MUSKOKA, CANADA
Home for Aged
A monument in memory of the meletein and daughter, Florence, awarded to the winners of the Mrs. Ben Siegel, Mr. and Mrs.
OPEN NOW FOR
late Mrs. Lena Aran will be un- Mr. and Mrs. M. Mermelstein of various contests. .
Must, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoff-
A gift to the flower fund of veiled on Sunday, Aug. 15, at Akron, Ohio; Mrs. M. Wander of
SUMMER SEASON
A public address system will man, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Katan-
was re- 10:30 a. m. at Nusach Ha-Ari Elizabeth, Pa.; Mrs. M. Auslander
the
Home
for
the
Aged
provide
music
for
dancing.
ick and daughter. Florence.
Excellent Accommodations- -
from Protection Loan Co. Cemetery, next to Machpelah of Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. J. Auslander
Call Tyler 6-1971 for reserva-
Running Hot and Cold Water ceived
Associated Offices. 305 Pon- Cemetery, on Woodward Ave. of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss Thelma tions.
Mrs. Harry Silverman of 3307
Rooms with bath-Room service and
tiac Bank Bldg.. Pontiac. Mich., Relatives and friends are invited. Mermelstein of McKeesport, Pa.;
Webb Ave. is on an extended trip.
KOSHER Meal., unexcelled in memory of Mrs. David S. Ze-
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and Mrs. L. Sobel of Saginaw,
Mr.
She
will return In time for the
Cuisine — Jewish Chef from Mon.
David E. Flayer Associates holidays.
Wrestling at Area Bowl ea Mon- Mich.
Oceanic Hotel, Miami, Florida.
day Evening
A reception and dancing fol-
With
Attorneys
Win-
Mat ruffians will occupy the lowed the ceremony in the social
Supervised social and athletic In Memoriam Donations to
Miss Annabelle Germansky
stock & Williams
activities—Dancing, Golf, Ten-
the Arena hall. Five hundred guests attended.
Jewish Horne for Aged wrestling spotlight in
left Detroit Saturday, Ang. 7,
nis, Riding. Badminton, Ping-
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Spilkin will be
In memoriam donations were Bowl next Monday evening with
aboard
the S. S. Georgian, for a
David
E.
Flayer,
attorney
and
Pont, Boating. Swimming in received by the Home for the a double windup featuring a real at home on Elmhurst Ave. after an counsellor-at-law, announces the week's cruise to Manitoulin Is-
cool waters of Lake Rosseas. Aged from Mrs. I. Pierer, 355 grudge battle topping the card.
extended cruise to Bermuda and removal of his law offices to 1352- land, Killarney. Mackinac and
"Tufty" Cleet, southern demon , Halifax.
at Hotel door
Washington, N. E.. Warren. 0.,
54 National Bank Bldg., where be Sault Ste. Marie.
For further information write
memory of father. Arie-Leib; and Nango Singh, the Hindu killer,
is associated with Attorneys Irving
in
paired for the main event,
are
to Hotel, or Mr. H. Shopsowitz, Dr. S. W. Green, 408 Hoffman
Miss Shirley Wits of New York
Flowers for an occasions —• Winetock and Albert A. Williams.
295 Spading Ave., Toronto, Bldg., in memory of father. Abra- which is a grudge battle if there
is the house guest of her uncle
Phone, CA 6787.
Jay
Florist.
Tyler
6-6621.
D
ever
was
one.
Canada.
ham Green.
Wedding Calendar
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Hoc MINK Coats'
That arc rare and unusual values,
olTere4 as 'a feature of Russeks store-
wide expansion sale. We, guarantee
definitely higher prices after,thiSevent!
• I, Minnesota Mink, value $1095,
hay 'r798-.
'.1 Michigan Mink, value $1 , . i95,Vow $1198
Wig&iiiin Mink, value $1695, now $1398
triaVniiin Minks, value $1995;ninv $1598
1 Natural Lantern Mink, $ 22195, n6:w $1698
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ISRAEL KATZ, PIONEER ZIONIST,
HONORED ON HIS 70th BIRTHDAY
AUGUST
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DeMolay, Rainbow
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•THIS SUMMER e a LIVE!
Three little words which sing in
the hearts of those who owe
themselves a R E A L vacation!
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THE INN
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and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Picnic of Hebrew Ladies Aid
Silverstein of 12066 Dexter Blvd.
Society on Sunday
On Monday evening Miss Wits
was honored at a family gather-
The next event planned by the
ing held at the home of her cou-
sins. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sills Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society is a
mid-Bummer frolic, to be held on
of 1561 Calvert Ave.
Tuesday, Aug. 17, ;A Palmer Park.
All members, their friends and
Mr. and Mrs. S. Sirkin of Tor- families are urged to attend this
onto, Ont., were the guests of picnic. Entertainment will be pro-
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ir- vided for grown-ups and children.
win Sirkin and Mrs. Sirkin's par- They will gather opposite the Ca-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelt.
sino near the children's wading
pool.
The Misses Judy Gurvitch of
Mrs. Louis Goldfine of Clair-
Boston Blvd., and Audree Wal- mount Ave., was hostess at the
lace of Calvert Ave. will motor last meeting of the advisory, board
Sunday, Aug. 15, to Cleveland of the society.
to see the exposition and to visit
friends and relatives for a few
Contributions to
weeks.
North End Clinic
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weiner
North End Clinic has received
(Josephine Stern) are motoring
through the West. They will the following contributions:
In honor of Mrs. Rachel Lowen-
*end some time with Mr. and
Mrs. E. Weiner in Sioux City. Ia. tritt's birthday from Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wingsnan.
In memory of Mrs. David lemon
Donations to Jewish Home from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham-
burger.
for Aged
In m•mory of Alex Block from
Mr. and Mn. Charles Hamburger.
A donation to the Jewish Horne
In memory of Sirs. Dora Garnett
for the Aged was received from from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham-
Mrs. Henry Katz, 2955 Monterey. burger.