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Tuesday, June 20, at Lachar's
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Gassel's Lodge - Lewiston, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pollock of
16597 Parkside Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Harvey Morton, on Saturday
morning, June 24, at Congrega-
tion' Shaarey Zedek. Open house
in the evening after 8 p. m. No
cards.
Miss Ruth Eder, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eder of 1009
Coolidge Highway, River Rouge,
received her Bachelor of Laws
degree from Wayne University on
Friday, becoming one of the few
women in the downriver section
to take such a degree.
Mrs. Kay Hirsch of 3747 Rich-
ton Ave. will receive on Sunday
evening, June 18, from 8 to 10
p. m., in honor of the comple-
tion of a Master's Degree by her
son, Lester. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. David Harris of
18024 Fairfield Ave. will be at
home on June 18, from 2 to 5 and
7 to 10 p. rn., in honor of the birth
of their son, Bernard Lynn. No
cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kyte
of LaSalle Blvd. are vacationing
in California.
To celebrate their 22nd wed-
ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hoffman and daughter,
Celia, motored through Connecti-
cut, New Jersey and New York,
stopping over for a few days in
New York to view the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg
of Webb Ave. have as their
guests the former's sister, Mrs.
I. Raynes, and her two daugh-
ters, of Bayonne, N. J.
PLAN A
HAPPY
HOME
Rose Morris Saner will present
pupils from her class in a piano
recital on Thursday, June 22, at
8:15, at McGregor Library.
This STEINWAY PIANO is a musical blessing to
any home—its rich charm is a constant pleasure
to the eye and its famous tone is perfection to
the most critical ear . . . modestly priced at
5550 in mahogany. Steinway sold exclusively at
Grinnell Bros. Convenient terms.
Musical Pioneers for 60 Years
GRINNELL BROS.
1515.21 WOODWARD AVENUE
4871 Grand River
Branches: 10454 W. Jefferson
415 S. Washington, Royal Oak
14127 E. Jefferson
Mrs. A. R. Zamsky and daugh-
ter. Helaine, of Cleveland arrived
in Detroit Tuesday on the occa-
sion of the birth of a son
to Mrs. Zamsky's children, Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Zamsky of
Cortland Ave. Philip Zamsky of
Pittsburgh, great-grandfather of
the new arrival, is also a guest
here. Roy Zamsky will join his
wife for a few days next week.
Mrs. M. A. Birndorf was host-
ess at a dinner for 50 guests at
Pereira's on Thursday evening,
June 15, in honor of the ap-
proaching marriage of Miss Irene
Hussey to Leonard Birndorf.
June 18—Miss Rose H. Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Morris Schwartz of Blaine Ave., to Dr. Felix F. Rosenwach, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenwach of Brooklyn, N. Y., at the For
Shelby Hotel.
June 18—Miss Selma Gates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman'
Gates of Calvert Ave., to Dr. Marvin Schwartz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Schwartz of Blaine Ave., at the Fort Shelby Hotel.
June 18—Miss Shirley Ann Kane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Kane of 6713 Cass Ave., to Joseph Kursman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Kursman of Steel Ave.
June 18—Miss Faye Goldberg, daughter of Mrs. R. Goldberg
of Montreal, Canada, to Irving B. Ackerman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Ackerman of Gladstone Ave., at Copeland Hotel, Chicago, Ill.
June 18—Miss Roddy Feltner, formerly of Detroit, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fellner of 135 Eastern Parkway,
Brooklyn, N. Y., to Theodore Abbott Garfield, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Garfield of New York, in the Mirror Ballroom of Hotel
St. George.
June 18—Miss Selma Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
B. Brown of Grand Ave., to Max P. Stromer, son of Phillip Stromer
of New York City.
June 18—Miss Sylvia Strub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Strub of 3330 Burlingame Ave., to Irving Goldman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Goldman of Pasadena Ave. At home from 3 to 5
p. m, No cards.
June 18—Miss Hilda Lee Behrmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Behrmann of W. Grand Ave., to Albert Komer, son of Mr.
and Mm. Max Komer of Macomb Blvd., at Fort Shelby Hotel.
June 18—Miss Lena Ruth Cohen, sister of Mrs. Israel Russell
of 1975 Tuxedo Ave., to Alvin B. Keywell, son of Mrs. Sophia
Keywell. Reception following ceremony, 5 to 8:30 p. m., at 1481
Lee Place. No cards.
June 18—Miss Regina Papo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Papo of 2682 Blaine Ave., to Jack Ishbio, at Jericho Temple.
June 20—Miss Geraldine Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wagner, to Ralph M. Granet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Granet of Leslie Ave.
June 20—Miss Norma Mary Blumberg, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Blumberg of Oakman Blvd., to Donald L. Golden, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Golden of LaSalle Blvd., at Hotel Statler.
June 25—Miss Lillian Ilertz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Hertz of Glendale Ave., to Dr. Louis Jaffe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Jaffe of 3297 Cortland Ave. Rabbi AL Zager will read the
marriage vows.
June 25—Miss Esther Shultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Shultz of Webb Ave., to Dr. Eliot A. Magidsohn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn of Webb Ave. Reception from 2 to 5 p. m.
in the social hall of Temple Beth El. No cards.
June 25—Jean Moroi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs M. Morof
of W. Jefferson, Ave., to Max Milan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Milinsky of Blaine Ave., at the Bnai David.
June 25—Miss June Jacobson, (laughter of Samuel Jacobson
of San Diego, Calif., to David Sallan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Solomon of 2038 Taylor Ave., Detroit.
June 25—Miss Ruth Rosenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ely Rosenbaum, to Louis Gordon Redstone, Reception from to 2 to
5 p. m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Segall, 19519 Shrews.
bury.
June 25—Miss Anna Deitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis
Deitch of 2901 W. Philadelphia Ave., to Dr. Israel Wiener, son
of Mr. and Airs. Samuel J. Wiener, at the Bnai Moshe, at 8 p. m.
June 25—Miss Adeline Cohen, daughter of Saul D. Cohen of
Pasadena Ave., to Stewart A. Nathan, eon of Mr. and Itip. Morton
Ai. Nathan of Middlepointe Ave. Reception 2 to 5 p. rn., at 9925
Dexter Blvd. No cards.
June 25—Miss Ida Zeff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zell
of 3557 Montclair Ave., to Dr. Benjamin II. Bader, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Bader of 3281 Pasadena Ave., at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, at 2 p. m. Reception at 16597 Parkside Ave.,
from 3 to 6 p. m. No cards.
June 25—Miss Irene Bussey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max J.
Bussey of 17385 Northlawn Ave., to Leonard Birndorf, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Birndorf of Monterey Ave.
June 25—Miss Bette Rubin, granddaughter of Mrs. Jacob
Sklar of Rochester Ave., to Samuel Rothenberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Rothenberg of Taylor Ave., at Pereira's on Dexter Blvd.
June 25—Miss Anne Stoffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Stoller, to Henry Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, at Lachar's
on 12th St. Reception at 9 p. m. No cards.
June 29—Miss Marjory Ruth Feinberg, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of 4284 Leslie Ave., to Kurt West. Reception,
8:30 to 10. No cards.
July 2—Miss Stella Slutzky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Slutzky of Harding Ave., to Dr. I. J. Kunin, son of Rev. and Mrs.
Joseph II. Kunin of Edison Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
July 2—Aliss Elsie Charlip, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel
Challis) of 3210 Calvert Ave., to Joseph H. Deutch, son of Mr.
and Aire. Harry Deutch, at the Fort Wayne Hotel, Rabbi Morris
Adler will officiate.
July 2—Miss Lucille Goldstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Goldstein, to Harold Ressler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Ressler, at Hotel Statler.
Mrs. Gold Delegate
to J. C. R. S. Parley
Molly Segal Auxiliary of
Helen Vera Prentis, daughter the The
Jewish Consumptive Relief
of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Pren- Society elected Mrs. Anna Gold
tin of Balmoral Drive, became of 1962 Delaware Ave. as dele-
the bride of Lawrence Montague
Lunde, son of Mrs. Nathaniel
Lands of Montreal, Wednesday
evening, at Franklin Hills Coun-
try Club. Dr. Leo M. Franklin
officiated.
The ceremony was performed
by candlelight, before a screen
of smilax and cybodium ferns
flanked by large standards of
white flowers.
The bride wore a gown of ivory
Gros de Londre with short puffed
sleeves, fitted bodice and full
skirt ending in a long oval train.
Her cap and -veil were duchesse
lace over tulle and she carried
gardenias, lilies of the valley
and stephanotis with a center of
white orchids.
Mrs. Bernard Lande of Mon-
treal was matron of honor and
wore a gown of peach organza,
a Watteau hat of matching ma-
terial and carried Sally roses,
Virginia pink carnations and blue
delphinium.
Jewell Doris Prentis, sister of
MRS: ANNA GOLD .
the bride and maid of honor,
Was gowned in turquois organza,
gate to the fourth annual con-
a large Watteau hat of matching ference of the National Coun-
material and she carried a bou- cil of J. C. R. S. Auxiliaries.
quet of yellow iris, carnations Airs. Anna Gold will be in Den-
and water lilies.
ver, June 23, and while there
Beverly Jean Prentis, a sister will visit patients who have been
of the bride, Sally Ilarrie of sent to Denver by this society.
Boston, Laurette Rothechild of
Columbus, Ga., and Mrs. Robert
Greenblatt w ere bridesmaids.
They wore dresees fashioned like
that of the maid of honor in
nale yellow organza, matching
Watteau hats trimmed with tur-
quois velvet ribbon falling in
Zedakah Jrs, annual installation
streamers to the floor and car- dinner was held at the Belcreet
ried bouquets of pale blue del- Hotel, Tuesday, June 13. Annual
phinium, yellow carnations and reports were given by the retiring
iris.
officers. Officers for the ensuing
Another sister of the bride, year are: President, Tillye Munch
Barbara Hope Prentis, was the (re-elected); vice-presidents, Mrs.
Faye Krieger and Miss Julia Her-
flower girl.
Bernard Lande . of Montreal ken; recording secretary, Violet
was the best man and Jay Fore- Bonin; corresponding secretary,
man, Ralph Colby of Galion, 0., Charlotte Aaron; financial secre-
Theodore Londe of Montreal, and tary, Roslyn Schweitzer; treasurer,
Sylvia Rothberg; reporter, Ann
Robert Greenblatt were ushers.
Mrs. Prentis chose for her Kaplan (re-elected); sunshine
daughter's wedding a gown of corn mit t e e, Esther Schrebnick;
powder plue marquisette and lace camp investigator, Sylvia Lumberg
Thelma Sherman; program
and she wore wine colored or- and
chairman, Ida Sklare; parliamen-
chids.
tarian, Margie Weiss; chaplain,
Mrs. Lande, mother of the Dorothy Freedman. The chairman
bridegroom, wore pale pink lace of the board of directors is Adele
and net with an all over pattern I Davis. Mrs. Anne Rosenbaum was
embroidered in small sequins. I re-elected junior advisor.
She wore purple orchids.
Zedakah Juniors send under-
A reception and sooner-dance nourished a n d under-privileged
followed the wedding. The bride's children to camp. This summer
table was decorated with low approximately 15 children will be
arrangements of white roses, sent for the period of two weeks.
lilies of the valley and gardenias,
Zedakah Juniors thank the pub-
and branched candelabra with lic for the cooperation and
white candles.
patronage received during this
The out-door dance floor was past year.
decorated with flowers and col-
ored lights.
Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Mr. and Mrs. Lunde have left
Yeshivah Beth Judah
for San Francisco and will sail
for Honolulu June 23 to be gone
Due to circumstances beyond
five weeks.
The bride wore a blue and its control, the charity affair
white sheer print with a shirred which was to be held at the
on Sunday, Jun% 18,
short jacket, a small white hat Yeshivah
will be postponed until further
with veil and blue and white
notice. Those who undertook to
accessories.
The couple will live in Mon- sell tickets are asked to bring
unsold books and settle for col-
treal.
lected money at the special meet-
ing on Wednesday, June 21, 7.30
DEUTSCH - ZEITLIN
p. m., at 2539 Elmhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Zeitlin an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Suzanne, on June 9,
to Martin Deutsch, son of Drs.
Felix and Ilelena Deutsch of
Boston, Mass.
Zedakah Juniors'
Officers Elected
Births
In honor of ronnrmanra Jerome Sc,,.
t
buck. Olorl• Trartuan. r'ons,o,
r.
lander, Stephen smssonn, Alan !Inbar.
Stuart Sensor..
Oberfelder be
Judge and Men
ROI.,
Fkmer Fend:
In memory of Jul'. Bing by Yr. and
Mra. Fret1 A. rlIn•bure
Blamigardea IMO. Fund:
In no-
of A. Benedict arena by
Mr. net Mrs. Philip 111.mgarden.
Jahmelt Fend:
In memory of Walt, Itadneld by Mr
and Mr. Monroe Itosentald: in ...bore
of Herbert Roman, Samuel
,lemon,
Waldo stamen
Mra Adolph ((lemon
Picnic of Special Delivery
Department of Post
Office June 18
A picnic will be given by the
Special Delivery Department of
the U. S. Post Office at Edge-
water Park, June 18. There will
be prizes and special free acts.
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On Sunday afternoon, June 11,
Miss Rose Tomarin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tomarin of
W. Euclid Ave., became the
bride of Louis Wool, son of Mrs.
Sarah Wool of Taylor Ave. Rev.
B. Moldawsky performed the
ceremony in the presence of the
immediate family and close
friends. The bride was lovely in
a pale blue afternoon dress
and accessories to match and
wore a shoulder corsage of or-
chids. Besides the parents of the
bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Brasver, sister and brother-
in-law of the bride, were the
only attendants. After a short re-
ception, the couple left on
honeymoon to Chicago, Ill , and
St. Louis, Mo., and upon their
return will make their home in
June 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ilarria of 3200 Boston the city.
Blvd., a daughter.
PLESCO - ROSEN
May 202 —To Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Aronoff (Betty Shrager) of
Mr. and Mrs. II. Rosen of
2062 Virginia Park, a daughter, Miriam Sandra.
May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Kushnir (Vivian Sperber) Roseville, Mich., announce the
marriage, err May 28, of their
of 3825 Sturtevant Ave., a daughter, Carolyn Bleema.
niece,
to Perry Plesco, son
Mr. and Mrs. Al Levitt of 2486 Blaine Ave. announce the birth of Mr. Elsie,
and Mrs. Emanuel Miles.
of twin daughters, Sharon Ann and Sandra Lee.
The ceremony was performed at
the Linwood-Cortland synagogue
and a reception followed at the
turn to Howe in the fall, Elliott
Contributions to Temple home of the bride's aunt. Ap-
will enter his first year of high
Beth
El
Funds
proximately 50 guests attended.
school.
The couple then left for a honey-
retnele Memorial Fund:
of Sarnh Brown by Nei moon trip to Cleveland, and are
Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E.S., st. In E. memory
residin g at 19345 11 Mile
Lim h; In memory of Rol M. Cole ,•
will hold a special meeting Mon- by Mr. Ralph Cole
Rd., Roseville, Mich.
Roth Franklin Elnaein Memorial
day, June 19, at 8 p. m., at Loma
Fond:
Eastern Star Temple, 80 W.
In memory of A M. Ermann by Sire
Ida E. Erma.; In memory ef Augur.
Alexandrine. This will be the 0.
Brawn by the Iretrolt tieellon of Na- Mrs. Adler to Review "Pe-
last initiation for the summer tio.] Council of Jewlah Juniors, In
culiar Treasure" at the
season. Refreshments will be memory of Battle and Abram Lora..
Bonedirt Strang be ale and Mra
served after the initiatory work. A.
N. H. J. C. Meeting on
Harry Solomon.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wispe
of 2967 Richton Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Leonard, on Saturday morning,
June 24, at Congregation Bnai
In honor of the fifth birthday
Zion, Humphrey and Holmur. At of her daughter, Francine, Mrs.
home on Sunday, June 25, from Sydney Weinberg of 2947 Elm-
Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brothers
7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
hurst Ave. entertained 22 chil-
Extends an Invitation to His Many Friends to Visit Him at
dren and their mothers at Mor-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren ton's Riding Stables. After a
1515 WOODWARD AVENUE
Nover (Evelyn Agree) have re- luncheon, the guests were enter-
Where He Can Display to Them the Latest Piano Creations
turned from their honeymoon tained by a hayride and horse-
I trio to Miami, Fla.. and Havana. back riding.
rube. and are staying at the
The Abigail, celebrated their
Contributions to Scholar- ' Perfection Lodge Annual Detroiter Hotel.
second anniversary at Neibiolo's
Picnic to Bob-Lo July 16
ship Fund of United
At the second annual corn- Cafe, Sunday evening, June 11.
mencement exercises of Great Shirley Blumberg is president
Hebrew Schools
Perfection Lodge will be host I akee College, held June 14 at and Nettie Kaner treasurer. Host-
to members, their families and Ferndale Methodist Church, the esses were Betty Kert, Pearl
The United Hebrew Schools friends, and particularly the decrees were conferred upon the Shanboum, Hilda Gold and Rosa-
gratefully acknowledge the re- I "kiddies," Sunday, July 16, at , raduates by Dr. Robert S. lind Knee.
annual picnic to Bob-Lo. Drew,. acting dean, together with
ceipt of one-half scholarship to the
Games, events and the annual D. Clayton James Ettinger,
the scholarship fund of the baseball contest will entertain °resident of the college.
Boycott Against Germa n Fun
schools from Mr. and Mrs. , young and old alike. There will
99 Per Cent Effective; Refugees
Charles Robinson of Calvert Ave. I be prizes for the children. For
Cadet
Elliott
Elkin.
en's
of
Build British Industry
in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of;, tickets call the secretary, Max- m a
s Elkin of the Colonial Hotel,
The boycott against German
their son, Herman.
well W. Benjamin, 908 Guaranty Mt. Clemens. Mich.. returned to furs has been very effective and
The school, are in receipt of Bldg. The boat will leave at 10:30 hi e home from Howe Military has at the name time been most
a contribution to the scholarship' a. ro. from the foot of Woodward c,hool where he is a student helpful in building up the London
fund from the Harris children in I Ave. Elliott was awarded a gold medal fur trade which formerly experi-
memory of their parents, Louis
for ontstandino behavior for enced serious competition from
and Bessie Harris, and their Dr:ter-Joy florist, Tyler 6.6622. three years and a silver medal Leipzig, according to a report
brother, Max Harris.
Flowers for all occasions — for the past year. Upon his re- recently published by the Council.
HARRY BRADLIN
arrittgeo
LANDE • PRENTIS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slutzky of 2929 Leslie Ave. announce th
'Chosen President of Organization engagement of their daughter, Helen May, to Hyman Ash. son o
for • Fourth Term
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ash of 1500 Pingree Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Jacobs of 1997 Gladstone Ave. announce
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the the engagement of their daughter, Frances. to Leo Weiss.
House of Shelter at its last
Mrs.
Jacob S. Loewenberg of 1485 Virginia Park announces
sleeting re-elected Mrs. Hyman
Altman president for a fourth the engagement of her daughter, Lillian. to Bernard Eifer, eon of
term. Mrs. Altman has headed Mr. and Mre. I. Eifer of Richton Ave. The wedding will take place
July 30.
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Wednesday.
The Detroit League of the
National Home for Jewish Chil-
dren at Denver will hold its final
meeting of the season and elec-
tion of officers on Wednesday,
June 21, at the home of Mrs.
Sam Friedman, 19640 Canter-
bury Drive, at 1:30 p. m.
Mrs. Morris Adler will review
Edna Ferber's "Peculiar Treas-
ure."
On Wednesday, June 28, a
luncheon will be held at the
Franklin hills Country Club hon-
oring the newly elected and out-
going officers, the board, all com-
mittee chairmen, and the Play
Group. Sirs. Moe Prince of Glynn
Court is in charge of reserva-
tions for this luncheon.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
June 18—Address by Eva Lips at German anti-Nazi Day.
June 20—Annual meeting of Hebrew Schools of Detroit.
June 22—Annual meeting of Jewish Community Council.
at Jewish Children's Home.
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WRESTLING AT THE ARENA night. Al Krusher from London
GARDENS MONDAY EVENING and Rough Rufus Jones from
Georgia will be the participants.
Promoter Eddie Lewis of the Wrestling in mud is the oldest
Arena Gardens will stage a mud- form of grappling in the world.
bout as a special feature on his
wrestling card next Monday It is the Hindu style of wrestling
and still is practiced in India.