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North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
The North Woodward branch of the
Jewish Women's Welfare Organiza-
tion, at a meeting on April 11 at the
home of Mrs. George Cohen, decided
to close the season's activities with a
luncheon and card party at the Hotel
Toiler. Mrs. M. Goldberg and Mrs
Joseph Rabinowitz will again be in
charge of the affair. Efforts are to be
made to have this affair outdo all
others. The luncheon and card party
is to be held the latter part of May,
At a card party held on Tuesday,
April 17, at the home of Mrs. M. Fish-
man, a sum was raised to help defray
the expenses of four orphans to lee
brought to this •country. The success
of the party was due to the efforts of
Mrs. Fishplate and Mrs. Rose Sorock.
The next meeting will be held on
Wednesday afternoon, April 24, at the
home of Mrs. M. Goldberg, 302 Owen
avenue.

brary. S. F. Brezner acted as toast-
master of the evening. Bernard Gins-
burg and Mrs. Esther B. Souder ad-
dressed the organization. Hiram
Goldberg, chairman, presented Mrs.
Souder with a beautiful bouquet of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenblum of
roses, the banquet bring held in C leveland, Ohio, annoUnh the en-
honor of the latter. Dancing fat- g agement of their daughter, 1 1earl,to
lowed.
am Hartman, son of Mrs. :Slier
For this Sunday evening, Emil
I lartman of this city.
gerlieder will speak on "The Public
Defender," Isadore I. Sniderman on
Mrs. 1. Cowan eef 956 Benton street
The M. D. and the Osteopath," and a nnounces the engagement of her
M. Stein on "The Drug Menace." d aughter, Mollie, to Carl Stahl of this
Visitors are invited to attend the c ity.

L Engagements

"graternal aii1 (C16 ;11tcs

Odd Fellows

C RON ICUS

Cameron avenues. Speakers will be
Mrs. George Phillips, chairman of the
health committee of the Federation
of Women's Clubs, and Dr. Gilbert
Israel, whose topic will be The Cam_
paign Against Diabetes."

Zionist Cultural Society. '

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Loveliest
New Spring
Fashions--

"Britain and the Jew" will be the meetings of the organization.
topic of an address to lee delivered
Mrs. Diana Wiener, formerly of
Monday evening, at the Sharrey &-
New York City, now of Hotel Addi-
Philom•thic Debating Club.
nick, by P. Slomovitz, before the Zion-
son,
this city, announces the engage-
Professor John S•lden of the his-
ist Cultural Society. Visitors are
tory department of Detroit Junior ment of her (laughter, Irene S. to
welcome.
College addressed the Philomathic Theodore Richard Keller, son of Mr.
Debating Club on the "Near East and Mrs. Davis linker of this city.
Home Relief Society.
Question" at their meeting on Sun-!
The Home Relief Society will hold day
II. Spatter of 703 East Hancock
evening, at the Kirby Center.
its next meeting and bridge 'nifty on
Whether or not the Great Lakes-St.', avenue announces the engagement of
Tuesday afternoon, April 21, at the
Lawrence waterway project be car-I his daughter, Lerttie Zelda, to Samuel
Knights of Pythias Ilall. Mrs. II. II.
Heel was the subject of the debate Salzman of this city. A reception
I'renzluuer will be hostess of the af-
between Sidney Koretx and Sam Gu-1 Wag given in their honor at the home
fair.
rovitch of the affirmative and M. of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Spatter of 703
Weisenfelei and Hyman Barahal ofj East Hancock avenue last Sunday.
Sigma Phi Gamma.
the negative, the decision going toj
The'Sigma Phi Comma Sorority
the latter, with 13arahal as best
Montefiore Lodge.
announces that Samuel Markowitz eef
speaker. Isadore Berger acted as
Montefiore Lodge No. 12, Indepen- Westminster avenue was the prize
dent Order Free Sons of Israel, held winner of the drawing of ate electric critic.
The semi-annual declamation con-
a first degree initiation at their club toaster. The last meeting of the so-
test will be staged at the next meet.'
rooms on Thursday, April 12. A ban- rority was held at the home of Miss
ing.
Speeches taken from orations ,
quet followed. The social committee Bernice Cohen of 355 Owen avenue.
RATNER-IMERMAN
of noted speakers will be given by J. j
has arranged for a mock trial and
A wedding of unusual loveliness
Margolis, C. Margolis, G. Sternberg,
several other features for the meet-
Iffadison Athletic Club.
S. Gurovitch, S. Koretz, 3. Joseph- took place on Sunday evening, April
ing of Thursday, April 26. All mem-
The second dance eef the season of
son, E. Goodman and I.. Stein. Feel- 15, when Miss Esther 'merman,
bers are urged to attend.
the Madison Athletic Club will be
lowing the program, election of con- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
held this Sunday evening at the Kirby
testants on the debate to be given at 'merman of 1125 Longfellow avenue,
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.
Center. The club secured its charter
the annual model meeting will be 'I became the bride ref Dr. Moses Rat-
A special meeting of Purity Chap- last week. The club boasts 2f a great held.
ner of this city. The drawing room
ter No. 359, O. E. S., will be held basketball record for the season, hav-
in which the ceremony was performed
on Monday evening, April 23, at 7:31) ing lust but one in 22 games.
Athena Girl.' Club.
• by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin was a verit-
p. m., Eastern Star Temple, 80 West
able bower eef flowers with the man-
A
large
group
of
Jewish
girls
was
Blackstone Society.
Alexandrine avenue. There will be
tles banked high with palms, cybo-
The debate, "Resolved, that the al- present at the meeting given by the ilium ferns and spring foliage. The
initiation of candidates, after which
lied
war
debts
be cancelled," featured Athena Girls on Tuesday evening, bride was radiantly beautiful in white
be
serve-el.
The
year-
a
luncheon
will
8 P. M
April
10,
at
the
home
eef
Miss
Jean-
,
ly installation of the newly elected the program of the Blackstone So-
ette Snyder. Many interesting tea- Elizabeth crepe fashioned along
officers will be held in the main audi- ciety on Sunday evening, April 15, in
tures comprised the evening's enter-1 straight lines and with her tulle veil
torium of the Eastern Star Temple the assembly room of the main pub-
When the wife of aman's youth
tainment, including a talk by Samuel en-train forming a bandeau of pearls
on Monday, April 30, to which the lic literary. The affirmative was up-
and orange blossoms. She carried an
dies, the altar of the Lord is in
held by S. F. Brezner and It. Gincoff, Louis Miller, recitations by Maurice , old-fashioned bouquet of white-
public
is
invited.
mourning.—The Talmud.
the negative by Messrs. B. Newman Siegal and vocal solos by Charles G. Ophelia roses and valley lilies inter-
Cohen.
A
membership
drive
is
now
and Morris Ilendleman.
Oakland Mothers' Club.
twined with tiny rosebuds and
The first social event eef the year on and all Jewish girls between the streamers of white plaited tulle. tier
He who turns away from the works
The Oakland Mothers' Club will
ages of 17 and 20 years desiring to
of love and charity turns away from meet on Saturday afternoon, April was held on Friday evening, April 6,
become members are asked to write only attendant, Miss Ida I'lotler, was
God.—The Talmud.
21, at the Moore School, Alger and at the Bernard Ginsburg branch li-
to Miss S. Schwartz, 684 Farnsworth lovely in a charming costume of rose
avenue, for nifoiriUttion and member- taffeta and ivory lace, and carried a
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Albacus Club.
The Albacus Club at the last meet-
ing installed the following new offi-
cers: M. J. Salieoff, president;
Esther Kovan, vice-president; Pearl
Gruskin, secretary; Beatrice Wein-
berg, financial secretary; Morris Stol-
ler, treasurer; James Cohen, ser-
geant-at-arms. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Dorothy Pas-
man.

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Adelphians.
The Aelelphian Club announces
that it will hereafter hotel its meet-
ings on Tuesday evening. At the
meeting held at the home of Bernard
Velick, 182 :Monterey avenue, High-
Inuit Park, on Sunday afternoon,
Samuel T. Snitz was appointed chair-
man of a committee to look for a
summer cottage for the club. Mr.
Velick, chairman of the program
committee, Arranged an interesting
program. The Misses Hose and Kate
Greenberg gave exhibitions of their
musical and dancing skill. The club
orchestra, which consists of Louis
Schwartz, pianist; Louis Silverberg,
violinist; Maurice Markowitz, saxo-
phonist; Feltz Schonberger, banjoist;
Rufus Stevens, drummer; John Sklar,
pianist and banjoist, also played. The
social committee has made definite
plans for a lawn party Tuesday even-
ing, April '24, at the home of Maurice
Markowitz, 107 Westminster avenue.

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nesday evening, April 11, at the home
of Miss Sophie Garvin. Results were
as follows: Miss Lillian Yaroslow,
president; Miss Rose Yaroslow, re-
cording secretary; Miss Sophie Gur-
vis, treasurer. The following com-
mittees were chosen: Entertainment,
Miss Clara Woglin, chairman, Miss
Marjorie Gollack and Miss Eva Lip-
son; initiation, Miss Beverly Ross,
chairman, Miss Evelyn Terris, Miss
Gurvis; publicity, Miss Ross. Instal-
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AISHISKIN-ELLIAS

The marriage of Miss Jennie G.
Ellias, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Noah Ellias of East Palmer avenue,
to Peter C. Aishiskin, son of Rabbi
E. Aishiskin, Was solemnized on Sun-
day, April 8, at the bride's home, in
the presence of the immediate fami-
lies. Rabbis A. M. Ilershman and E.
Aishiskin officiated. Out - of - town
guests at the wedding were Mr. and
Mrs. Meyer Ellias and Mrs. Sadie
Mullins of Trenton, Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs. Max Ellias of Sibley, Mich., and
Joseph Aishiskin, brother of the
groom, of Lockport, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Keywell of
608 Ow-en avenue are receiving con-
gratulations on the birth of a son,

Frank.

Be a
"Go-Getter"

It may be a slangy term, but it
carries more real understanding
with it than any term I know
which may be used to describe the
successful type of man.
Don't wait for things to come to
you—go after them. Don't wait
for things to happen — MAKE
things happen.

There's an opportunity right across the street—or
just around the corner—and the aggressive man
who THINKS is.the one who will get it. Don't call
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Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman
(Pearl Benyas) of :1822 Hazelwood
avenue are receiving congratulations

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70 Years cif Success

on the birth of a son, Sherwood
Allen.

Recent Zionist Developmenc; to
Be Outlined Before Ha-
dassah Thursday.

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Mr. and Mrs. M. .L. Lappin of
filled,
Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Detroit,
For care has many a victim killed.
are receiving congratulations on the
—The Talmud.
birth of a son, Louis Robert, on
March 30.

Recent developments in Zionism.
with emphasis on the White Paper is-
by former Colonial Secretary
Churchill, will be discussed before the
next meeting of the Detroit chapter
j of Hadassah on Thursday evening,
April 26, at the Shoarey Zedek.
Philip Slomovitz will be the speaker.
As usual, a fine program will be pre-
sented.



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Paramount Club.
At a meeting of the Paramount
Club held at the home of J. Lesser,
3807 Twenty-ninth street, plans were
made for the formation of a baseball
team. Arrangements were also made
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ginsburg ar
for the procuring of a cottage at ('ass
Lake. The next meeting will he held receiving felicitations upon the birth
at the home of D. Fineberg, 273 East of a daughter, Arline Frances, on
April 7.
Theodore street,

Y. P. S. C. Girls.
A meeting of the Y. P. S. C. Girls
was held on Wednesday, April 11, at
the home of Miss Diana Ufherg, 7920
Richmond avenue. A delightful lunch-
eon was served and dancing followed.
The next meeting will be betel at the
home of Miss Ida Rosenberg, 518 Hen.
drie.

Al. crel,mire titeimully reprrowntatirol.

time.

wedding. Abner Goldman rendered
several solos during the evening. Fol-
lowing a wedding trip east, Dr. and
Mrs. Ratner will make their home in
Detroit and will reside temporarily
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam 'merman, at 1125 Longfellow
avenue.

MAILMAN-MASSING
An interesting wedding took place
Monday evening, April 16, at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gold-
berg of 3139 Brush street, when Miss
Marion Massing, daughter eef Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Massing of Cleveland,
and Ben C, Mailman, son of Mrs.
Joseph Mailman, were united in mar-
riage. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. B. Bleiberg. Mr. and Mrs.
Thalia Sorority.
The semi-annual election of officers Mailman left for a wedding trip to
of the Thalia Sorority was held Wed- Buffalo, N. Y., and Niagara Falls.

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wore a corsage bouquet of red la
France roses. The groom was at-
tended by Stanley (merman, brother
of the bride. The delightful strains
of Lohengrin's wedding march was
played by Miss Gertrude Beisman,
with violin obligato by Harold Ehr-
lich. The bridal table was centered
with mounds of white Ophelia roses
and white sweet peas, while heart-
shaped baskets of pink sweet peas
and feathery ferns adorned the tables
at which the guests were seated. Mrs.
J. B. Goldman and Abner Goldman
of Bay City and Mrs. S. Frisch and
Stanley Glazer of Chicago were the
out-of-town guests who attended the

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Starting Saturday Evening, April 28, and Continuing
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Through May 3. •

DR. JACOBS OPENS OFFICE

Joseph J. Jacobs, doctor of surgi-
cal chiropody, announces the opening
of offices at 219 Owen avenue, tele-
phone Empire 2039-R. Dr. Jacobs
is a foot specialist who graduated

last October from the Illinois College
of Chiropody at Chicago. Ile spe-
cializes in mechanical foot ortho-
pedics, electric treatments and mien-

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