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PURIM ENTERTAINMENT
GIVEN BY B'NOS YISROEL

Mem* firth El l
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Members of theTikvas Zion,
Roses of Zion and the lt'Nos Yisroel,
of Dertoit Young Judaea, were pre-
sented with beautful Shalach Monos
. s•rv i c• .
Boxes on Purim by their respective s .. a
leaders. The boxes were printed in
"The Place and Power of Prayer
Mr. and Mrs. Burt G. Arden, 321
white and blue, bearing the Hebrew
Rowena street, announce the engage- words, "Mishloach Monos," and con- i n the Life of the Jew" will be the
lteathhli IF rsitunnkdlainy'sma,rbni
hrrie m t p ■ 1 1 . f. B Rabbi
ment of their sister, Miss Marion w
morning.
tained, in addition to the many good. subject
Temple
Reuben, to Mr. Oscar A. Adel, son
ies and sweets, beautiful souvenirs. Services begin at 11 o'clock.
of Mr. and Mrs. Raub Adel.
Among the many Purim entertain-
ts, that of the B•Nos • Y isroel
Miss Sylvia Simons, of l'allister ments,
stands out as among the most attrac- Sabbath Services:
Sabbath services begin at 10:30.
avenue, won a piano contest in a
tine. The progrma was held last Sat-
this week will be
young professionals' contest held at
e of one of The se rm
urday evening iseveral
y Rabbi Franklin.
d bon
n the homf
the
local
preache
Ann Arbor.
o
them embers,
leaders attending as guests. The fea-
Mr. and Mrs. F. Friedman, of ture of the program was a short play, Woman'. Auxiliary Association:
8705 Dexter Boulevard, entertained
Children's l'urim
The Woman's Auxiliary will hold
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IS little folks in honor of their son's,
Play , " which contained the story of its regular meeting on Mom a ie
Jerome's, third birthday. Colors were
April
11, at 2 :30 p. m. Miss V-
boys
s- Purim and represented grow-up
carried out in yellow. and white. }:as-
ter favors were distributed and the and girls acting the part of young- einia Mae Murray, director of the
Woman's Ilureau o f the D
children were entertained with move sters in staging a play.
interest-
Po-
f etroit
The program included many reci• lice Department, will te ll O
ing pictures.
tenons and a number of songs. Miss inc phases of this new civic venture.
—
Bertha Slomovitz, leader of the club, All members should he present.
Mrs. M. Busch, fo 104 Metairie, left
On Saturday evening, April 23,
'
number of prizes in the
Sedar
for Lansing to spend 10 days with distributed a
games played during the evenng. the annual Congregational
Mr. and Mrs. A. Busch and family.
Supper and Service will be held at
Refreshments were served.
Several of the local clubs, includ- Temple Beth El under the auspices
Mrs. J. F. Teichner, who spent the
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ing the Forget-Me-Nots of Zion and . of the Woman's Auxiliary. Reserva-
a winter in New York City with her
others,
are making plans for plays tions should be sent at once to Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. Oscar Rosenberger,
to be presented during the Passover Julian Krolik, 1555 Chicago Boule-
• has returned to Detroit and is stop-
vard. 1)
week.
ping at Hotel Borowood.
Thursday..aewing is still going on.
At present clothing for the boys of
/
Mrs. Julius E. Ginsberg and daugh-
ale 1:kandhtlphool is being
lin,,ideNati(een
ter, Ruth Bernice, of Glynn court,
have returned from Bay City.
The year is drawing to a close and
J. O. Stutsman, superintendent of
he Ladies'
Aid Society
One of the moat
successful
affairs the Detroit House of Correction, members are urged to pay their dues.
.
Capital
an interesting ta
yet g iven by t
at Choral Choir:
held gave.
'u ishment" to the Y. M. II. A. ita
was the Purim masquernde
Rehearsals of the chorus of 100
I
n
tatler
Ho-
Sunday, March 27, at the S ball
e of th e their lst meeting, which was held
which is to participate in the
which
)eic
i t, at voices
tel. The committee in charge
Service at Temple
Tuesday evening, i Marchntl
a
cl
le poi ql
dance thanks all its supporters for the
will take place at the Temple
at Beth El P
helping make the ball the success it he Jewish Institute.
the reform. methods u sed today o
the House Of Correction and the every Wednesday evening at 7:45 un-
was.
—
Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin A. Wolf are methods they are using to make good her the direction of Mr: William
. men of the people Howland.
spending a few weeks at French citizens
and good are committed to
who unfortunately
Englander's Sixth Lecture:
the institution. Ile pointed out the Prof.
Lick, Ind.
The sixth lecture in Professor Eng
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fact that when the prisoners are left
e.
e- upon their honor they behave and lender's course of Jewish History wil
Klei
aye-
, Mrs. I. ia
Last Sunday
nue, was
pleasantly
surprised by the see that the others behave. Ile also be held in the Temple this Friday l
smith,
1698
West l'hiladelph
read some very interesting articles evening, April 1, at 8 o'clock. Al

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Winona Club, the occasion being that the inmates of the institution are cordially invited.
publish in their magazine.
Mrs. Kleinsmith's birthday.
A. D. Railway
B. Van Zandt,
editor
the Junior Young People's Society:
Service,
also of
spoke
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The Junior Young People's Societ e
An attractive shower was given at I•llectric
g
the home of Helen Weinberg on and gave a very interesting address
n, April
3, a
afternoo
will
March 19 in honor of Miss Fay Laza- on Service-at-Cost. Ile showed
the on
will Sunday
hold a special
business
meetin
t over
llowe
2 :30. The meeting
row, whose marriage will be an event advantages of Service-at-Cos
sium.
gymna be fo Co l
o f. Place cards were set for the municipal ownership plan.
b y
of April
The Y. M. II. A. will hold their le g e students and friends are invited
.
This
affair
will
be
the
only meetin g
20 guests.
meetings
every
other
week
in
the
fu-
,
—
and dance to be held by the organ
Miss Ruth Wyner, daughter of Mr. tore at their club rooms, which are
located at the Jewish Institute, 681 ization this month. Members are e
resent.
and Mrs. B. D. Dynes, celebrated
her
27,
at East High street. The next meet-
even . p acted to be p
ei h birthday Sunday, M mer avenue, ing will take place on Tuesday
12t
r residence,
th
east.
The party 567
was Palmer
attended by ing, April 5. Very interesting speak- Temple Year Book:
The Year Book of the Temple for
Games were played ers and plenty of entertainment will
the year 5680 has been distributed
many friensls
be on the program.
and musical selections rendered. The
to members. Members are requested
afternoon and evening were immense-
to report promptly any inaccuracy in
the name or address that may appear
in the directory at the end of the
... ent.
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bee in address should al-
The United Hebrew Schools of De- book
book. ,_ ( ('hags
, Secretary, care
Temple
Bethto the
Mr. Daniel Cohen and daughter,
iv. ys
Annabelle, of 1402 Malrborough ave. troit have arranged for a general ways
th El.
nue, left for an extended trip to St. meeting of prominent Detroit Jews emp e
Louis to attend the Brith of the first for Wednesday evening, April 0, at
son of their daughter and sister, Mrs. which people who are desirous of
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Talmud Torah movement here may
Mr. Fred B. Butzel was a visitor
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In honor of Miss Theism Lieber- come and enroll. The meeting Wed-
loathic la S
of the Phihemaddress
unday even-
man, who is to be married to Mr. nesday evening will be the first fol•
s e t d the
when
scored Sunday by ing,he organization on "Boys' Clubs."
rew s uccess At
8, loaning bthe
this time plans of t
Leo Gerston on Sunday, April
p la y.
Leo
Following his talk, members partici-
Wollenberg, of 705 E. the
Ilancock avenue, entertained in the will ,be made for further promotion paled in a hat speech contest, dur-
form of a miscellaneous showed and of the Hebrew spirit and the Hebrew , ing which many of the prominent

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Mr. E. Rabinowitz is the president men of the club spoke. A debate is
card party last Saturday evening. movement.
scheduled for the meeting to be held
Sixteen friends of both the
honor
n
resent
and of the uited
schools and
of this Sunday evening, April 3, on the
guest and hostess were p
the evening was very delightfully Goldberg
secretary.
The Board
Hebrew Education
includes
Messrs. subject, "Resolved, that Japanese lm-
into the United States be
II. Goldman, II. Sosensky and J. migration
spent.
Friedberg. The Board of Directors prohibited." Messrs. Leibovitz and
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. Rosenweig will uphold the affirm-
of includes the following men: M. B. L
A very delightful affair was the
Miss " Sadye
R. Jacobs
, Cohen, 1.. Duscolf, I). I. alk, I.. Granet, ative, while Messrs. Freeman and S.
birthday
surprise
party on
in Sunday,
h
Gurovitch will constitute the oppo-

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Schoemberger.
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March 27, given by her sister, Mrs.
A. Klein, D. Mr.
Robinson
and
Main 2236-7102.
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Charles Lister, of 627 King avenue. superintendent of the united schools Fishbaine, of the faculty of Central
will address the mem-
H igh School,
Misses Mil .
Those present were: The
here.
hers. The club now meets at the
deed Davidov, Anna Wilder, Betty
Talmud Torah on Division street.
Davi d ov, Anna Madiefsky, Josephine
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Leiter, Sarah Brown, Bea Madief-
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A regular meeting of the Arpa- 011111r
Patricia Stanfield, and Messrs. Bar-
at
afternoonerg.
ney Newman, Gust Jacobs, Eli Fink, thones was held Sunday
Lillian
Weinb
Jack the home of Miss
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Joseph Gealor, Dave Robinson,
Officers for the coming term were E.
Newman,
J ose ph
Wolfe, Joseph
and installed. Thomas Firsht is presi-
Jacobs, Josh Fink, Teddy Isaacs
dent; Mollie Clist, vice-president;
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Harold Jacobs.
R. Rosenberg and L. Weinberg, trees-
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Plans have just be en
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the Young l'eople's Society of th
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is to be held
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The M. E. Club held the semi-
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-- . annual election of Acres
Mrs. B. Harris, of 504 Willins home of Miss Jennie Zierer. The
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street, has returned from a four following officers were elected: Jen- ".
weeks' stay with her daughter and nie Zierer, president; Esther Rosen- ".7.=-•
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son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 1..
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II. M. Gottlieb, of Leicester court,
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will entertain at an annual banquet were appointe Mbip,
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al, Clara Wexle,
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of members of the Burlingham, Ettinger; soc
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next
next regular meeting will be held -.7
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Little Esther Kramer, 7 years old, Wednesday evening, April 13, at the
home of Miss Lillian Gottesman, 458
L. I. Kra- Alger
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School Sunday evening, March 2'1.
Esther was much praised for the
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Mr. and Mrs. Merman Warren, of
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Mrs. A. A. Zagal, 151 Hazelwood
avenue, announces the e ngagement
of her sister, Miss Frances H. Lich-
tenstein, formerly of New York City,
to Mr. Maurice II. Green, son of Mrs.
Minnie H. Green, of this city.

Following the lecture delivered by
him at the Shaarey Zedek Thursday
evening, March 24, Professor David '.
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S. Illondheim, of Johns Hopkins Uni- '
Abraham Eisenmsn, 19 years old,
versity, addressed the Detroit chap-
i sen-
ter of the Intercollegiate Zionist As- son of Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph E
I. I man, died on Thursday, March 24.
variation for 10 minutes, urging
Z. A. men and women to help pro- The funeral was held the same day.
a graduate of the
duce Jewish literature. Professor . The deceased WAS
Detroit High Schools and was soon
Illondheim is one of the pioneers in
the I. Z. A. movement, and the talk to graduate as a Doctor of Pharmacy.
intention, as soon as he
delivered by him was of the greatest - h .
received his degree of Ph. G., to go
interest to the local members.
to
l'alestine
and permanently settle
Detroit Z. A. celebrated Purim
last Saturday evening with a social there.
at the home of Miss Sarah Levin, at
Isaac Lipsitz, beloved mother
Windsor. The feature of this social
.
- of Moses A. Lipsitz and Mrs. J.
v.as a short play. "A Grown-up
y,
Purim Play," parts in crotch Steinberg, of Traverse
dren's
Acre taken by J. Erman, Sam Zell- and sister of Israel Mincer, of Ways-
Wedro,
1tebeeca Peariman, Estnei hackie, Texas, passed away
[ man,
doltznyan and Miss Medvedov. Miss lay evening, March 25, and burial
,00k place in the Machpelah ceme-
dinnie elanof was coairman of
,..ommittee in charge of the affair. the tery.

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