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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fishbaine, of
456 Hague avenue, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Freda,
to Mr. Nathaniel Schwartzburg, of
New York City, on Tuesday evening,
March 22, at the home of the bride's
parents. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rabbi A. M. Hershman in
the presence of the immediately fam-
ily. After April 15, the couple will
make their home in New York City.
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277 Belmont avenue, announce the
birth of a son, Alvin, on March 17.
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Notes
Sunday ■ nd Sabbath Services:
In the absence from the city this
week of Rabbi Franklin, the pulpit
will be occupied on Saturday and
Sunday mornings by Mr. II. J. Berko-
witz, .of Cincinnati. On Sunday
morning, Mr. Berkowitz will preach
on the theme "The Fear of Faith."
All are cordially invited.
Young People's Society:
..The Young People's Society will
hold a meeting for members only,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Slutzky, of Port March 27, at 8:15 p. m. Two plays,
Huron, are receiving congratulations "Sham" and "A Marriage Has Been
Arranged," will be produced. Dane.
on the birth of a son on March 21.
ing will 'follow.
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Woodward at Gratiot
Mr. and. Mrs. Meyer Waterstone Junior Ydung People's Society:
The next meeting of the Junior
(nee Sara Krause), announce the
Young People's Society will take
birth of a son, Alvin, on March 8.
place Sunday, April 3. College stu-
dents and friends of members are
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jacoby (Cora invited.
('ohen) are receiving congratulations
on the birth of a son, Sam, on Purim Entertainment:
On Sunday afternoon of this week,
March 17.
at 2:30, the Sabbath School 'n[ the
Temple will give a very delightful
Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin Siegel, of Purim entertainment, the principal
Boston boulevard, announce the birth feature of which will be the pre-
of a-daughter, Eleanor, on Monday, sentation of a l'urim play by pupils
of the Pontiac branch of Temple
March 7.
Beth El Sabbath School, This play
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was given in Pontiac by these chil-
Mr. and Mrs. NI. Kalman (Kate dren on Tuesday evening and elicited
Kapitansky ), of 11 ItO•en avenue, unstinted praise from the very large
announce the birth of a son, Albert audience that heard it. Not only pu-
Saul, on Wednesday, March 16.
pils of the school but their parents
Mrs. Joseph Sanders, chairman of
and friends are cordially invited to
the entertainment Sunday afternoon. sewing of the Detroit chapter of
Iltielassah, announces that the sewing
Choral Choir:
circle will not meet again until after
• Rehearsals of the chorus of 100 the Passover holiday.
The It'Nos Yisroel, a West-End voices which is to participate in the
Young Judaea circle, last Sunday af- special I'esach service at Temple
ternoon elected the following new Beth El take place at the Temple
officers: Leah Weisberg, president; every Wednesday evening at 7:45
Anna Gonick, vice-president; Mamie under the direction of Mr. William
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Allen, secretary; Rose Goodman, Howland. A rehearsal is also called
TEACHER
treasurer; Pearl Slarkof sky, ser- of those members of the Woman's
WHO SINGS
geant-at-arms.
Auxiliary Association who are to
The B'Nos Yisroel will celebrate sing at the ComMunity Seder to be
A. singer who
the Feast of Purim at a masquerade given by the Temple on Saturday
knows how to
party and entertainment to be given evening at 6 o'clock. All women
teach the art of
Saturday evening, March 26, at the who expect to participate in this
singing operas
home of Miss Samson, on Thirty-first work are urged to be present.
and s t a ndard
street. "A Grown-Up Children's
songs in vari-
Purim Play" will be staged at the
ous languages.
time. Miss Bertha Slomovitz, leader
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of the club, is directing the play.
'She Tikvas Zion, another West-
The Young 'Judaea Literary Club
End circle, the same Sunday elected will hold its eighth semi-annual in-
Mary Markofsky secretary and Eva stallation party at the home of Miss
Croll scrap book editor.
Gertrude D. Lipnick, 662 Ferry ave-
nue, on March 27%.An exceptionally
good program has been planned for
the evening. The committee in charge
At tht last regular meeting of the consists of Miss Gertrude Lipnick,
West Side Jewish Youth, the new Miss Anna Maxman,/ Miss Dorothy
club for Detroit's young Jewish peer.' Robbins,, Miss Paul* Finebrg• The
plc of 19 and over, with meeting . committe ion charge bif initiation con-
rooms in the El Moshe Synagogue, sists of Morris Krause and Mollie
Michigan and Twenty-ninth street, Lazarow.
the members listened to a very pleas-
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ant and instructive talk by Miss
Blanche
Hart,
of
the
United
Jewish
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1 Charities, on the activities of the lat.
The newly organized "Barcova
ter organization. The recitations by
Miss Sarah Levin were qeatly ap- Club" held a regular meeting at the
preciated. The next meeting will Barnett residence on March 16. The
take place on Tuesday evening, purpose of the club is to promote
March 29, at 9 o'clock. A suitable good fellowship, sociability and Jew-
and interesting program has been , ish welfare. Following are the of-
provided, with part of the evening ficers: Sam Musicant. president;
devoted to dancing, and all young Celia Barnett, vice-president; Rosa
people eligible to membership are Isenberg, secretary. ; Herbert Alden,
I strongly urged to be in attendance. treasurer.
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car owners. Burns is insistent upon
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The marriage of Miss Freda Rog-
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was quietly celebrated Sunday even-
ing, March 2(1, at the Carmel Kosher
Restaurant, Rabbi J. I.. Levin offi-
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man will reside in their own home
at Marshall court, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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A beautiful home wedding was
that of Miss Celia Gordon to Mr. Ir-
win Newman, which took place last
Sunday evening at the home of the
bride's parents, 1718 Hazelwood ave-
nue. Mr. and Mrs. I. Newman are
making an extended trip through the
east. They will make their future
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the fund to support the Jewish chil-
dren orphaned by the war and pog-
roms in Russia, Poland and the Uk-
raine.
The entertainment program of the
dance *ill be featured by a series
of songs and classical dances by the
"Smart Set," consisting of the Ham-
burg Sisters, Melva and Ilayivard
Henze and Evelyn DePaepe, under
the management of .1. .1. Ilamburg.
Mildred Hamburg, one of the Ilam-
burg sisters, will give a dance exhi-
bition.
The next meeting of the Junior E.
J. W. W. A. will be held Tuesday
evening at the home of Miss Rose
riedman, 630 Medbury avenue.
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