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1 Engagemnits
WILL GIVE MOTHER,
DAUGHTER LUCHEON
Anne Campbell, Detroit News poet,
The engagement of Miss Libbie will be the principal speaker at the
Berkowitz of Warren, Ohio, to Sam- initial Mothers and Daughters lunch-
uel Vigoda of Detroit was announced
by Miss Berkowitz's father at a re-
ception given at his home on Sunday,
April 19. The wedding will take , j
place early in the summer. Mr. Vi- /
goda is cantor of Shaarey Zedek Syn-
agogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosengarden
of East Hancock avenue announce
.the engagement of their daughter,
Rose, to Barney Lewinson of Detroit,
son of M r. and Mrs. W Lewin-.
son of Bay City, Mich.
octal Azt
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Warren and
family of 192:3 Glynn court have re•
turned to their home after spending
five months in Miami, Fla.
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Mrs. Samuel 13. Oppenheimer of
Calvert avenue has left for a several
weeks' visit with relatives and friends
in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Ratner of Mans-
field, Ohio, formerly of Detroit, an-
nounce the engagement of their sis-
ter, Miss Mary Glickman, to Sidney
Kaplan of Indianapolis.
Miss Arlene Gilitenhorn enter.
tained the Kappa I'hi Beta Sorority
and the Misses Doris Kurt and Marian
Weinberg at a house warming at her
new' home, 2690 Clements street,
Tuesday evening, April 28. The eve-
ning was spent in. reading and ohs-
cussing the "Doctor's Dilemma," by
Bernard Shaw. Each guest was pre-,
ANNE CAMPBELL
sented with a book. The Misses Na- I
Last Meeting:
netts Weinberg and Pauline Genie':.
A capacity gathering of members eon, which will be given by the Siff- won high score at bridge. The girls I
terhood of Temple Beth , El on Satur- are planning it picnic for l‘lay 10.
of Pisgah Lodge participated in the
at 12 :30
afternoon, May
smoker and entertainment held at the day
Mrs. Peter Trunsky of 2277 West
, ......... man. lodge rooms Monday evening, April
ng Following
the lodge a
was
addressed
Fred o'clock.
ing services
on that Saturday
day will be
de- Boston boulevard entertained 27 chil-
27.
short
business by
meet-
The regular
morn-
voted to subjects of interest to the dren last Saturday afternoon in honor
M mothers and daughters. Mrs. Max- of the fifth birthday anniversary of
. Butzel on the subject "Adult Dc-
He outlined the work I well E. Silver will speak at the lunch- her daughter, Helen Irene Trunsky. 1
of the Detroit House of Correction eon on "What a Mother Owes Iler
Miss Ann Breskow of Evansville,'
during recent years and described the Daughter" and Miss Lizette Freund
institution's present work. Mr. But- will talk on "What a Daughter Owes Ind., is visiting her mother, Mrs. 1.
Her Mother." The Sisterhood has in- Breskow of 1954 Virginia park.
zel is president of the board of con-
vited all mothers and daughters to at-
trol of the house of Correction. His
were tend the luncheon. Reservations may
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacob and
address was enthusiastically applaud-
ed and the members present be made at the temple not later than daughter, Reva Sally, are spending a
May
fortnight
in Louisville Ky., as the
7.
unanimous in insisting that Mr. But-
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. I,. Ja-
zed address the lodge again at an
cobson.
Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob and their
early date.
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Springs, Ind., from Miami, Fla.,
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The Ladies Auxiliary' of Talmud
rs. M. S. Fink of Atkinson ave.
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llumorous introductor yloddress
a
by Fre M. Torah hrioh, formerly of 687 Eliot
e h as returned from Los Angeles,
nuM
bd
las Feinberg; piano so
, street, hes moved the Hebrew School where she spent the winter months.
andeel; "Kiddie Songs," Sidney Alex - '
Butz
d. I to 121 Rosedale court. The school
r; Hebrew songs, S. Rice; a
Miss Jeanette Jacobs of Poe aye-
dress on "Sidney Alexander" by Sol . at one time had 200 children attend-
Blumrosen; address on "Sol Blum- inc classes but, due to the fact that nue returned last Tuesday from To-
rosen," by Sidney Alexander; inch ' the Jewish people moved further • led", where she visited friends.
dental remarks, Morris J. Kramer, north, only 75 children have been at
Miss Tessie Rabinowitz of Leicea-
and recitation, "Gunge Din," by Silas. tending. The new school is near t
Highland Park and is in a distric ter court expects to leave nex t week
inberg.
! where the nearest Talmud Torah is for New York, Philadelphia, Atlantic.
,I FeMr. Feinberg, by the way, gave his
, 9 sixty-seventh
recital of the famous I 15 blocks away. All members of the City and Ilazeltown, Pa.
,ion "Go
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" thereby break. auxiliary have been requested to con-
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tinue their interest in the Talmud
Mrs. Max Cohen of Rivard street ,
ing the world's record. Another rec
Torah in its new quarters.
is
Kushman
of
,
and Mrs.
ord was broken when it was learned
Simon Richardson has been en- Northfield avenue entertained 30
after the meeting that Max Buchne r
gaged as the teacher. Two other in- guests on Wednesday, April 29, at a
had failed to make a speech.
structors will be employed in the near stork shower in honor of Mrs. Sidney
future.
Cohen. The tables were beautifully '
Mrs. Fannie Rodin is president of decorated in pink and white. Bridge I
Next Meeting:
The next regular meeting of the the auxiliary, Mrs. Bessit l.ott vice- was played during the afternoon.
, lodge will take place Monday evening, president. Mrs. Rose Agree treasurer
Cohen received ninny lovely
May 4. This will be a very important and Miss Celia Ehrlich secretary. The gifts.
held at the Tal-
i will
business meeting and a large attend- next meetingbe
ance is urged. It has been hinted that mud Torah on Sunday evening, May
II. B. Alper and family of .3754
Brush street are now residing at 323
the last and deciding battle of the 13, at 8 o'clock.
Alexander-Blumrosen fued will be
East Warren avenue.
fought that evening. The battlers I
Milton M. Alexander spent last ,
will fight at catch weights and the vie- SCHERMERHORN TO SPEAK
for will be presented with a 24-vo1- BEFORE BICUR CHOLEM Monday in Lansing in the interests
ume edition of "Orators and Ora-
of Sortie legislative ineasures.
tory," written by Max Edwards.
The next regular meeting of the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feller of 177
Bicur Cholem Society will be held South Emerson avenue entertained!
Committees:
on Thursday evening, May 7, at 8:30 14 young folks at a surprise party I
George Gomer, chairman of the p. m., at the Emanuel Synagogue, Saturday evening, April 25, in honor I
sick committee, reported that a Jew- Taylor at Wilson.
of the nineteenth birthday anniver-
ish home had been secured for Mr.
James Schermerhorn, one of De- sary of their son, Paul R. Feller.
Lichtman through the efforts of Max troit's ablest exponents of modern
= Braver. He also stated that Louis journalism, will be the speaker of the
2. Stoll and Louis Weissman, who have evening. His subject will be "Yellow
E.-
= been ill, are improving in health.
Journalitis." Ile was formerly sport.
Ili
The special commtitee for raising nig editor of the Michigan Daily, the
The Y. M. II. A. Club of Detroit
the lodge's quota for the B'nai B'rith paper of the University of Michigan,
held a meeting last Tuesday night at
Infirmary Building of the National later serving as city editor of the De-
the
Y. M. II. A. club house, 89 Ro-
Jewish Hospital for Consumptives an- trait Times. Because of the wide in-
'wenn street. A campaign for mem-
nounced that one-third of their ob- terest manifested and the large crowd
bership, to last throughout the sum-
jective had been attained. expected, the members should come
The building committee announced as early as possible if they want to mer months, was inaugurated and
plans begun for a city-wide drive in
that plans are being formulated to hear him.
the fall. The Y. M. II. A. Club wel-
raise the balance of the fund neces-
Miss Phyllis Radnor will render a
sary to complete the building and it few classic recitations, including her conies all Jewish young men of the
city who are anxious that Detroit
is hoped that work may be rushed trip "Home via Street Car."
have a Y. M. II. A. to conic to the
within a short time.
Russian dances will be given by
meetings
and join its ranks. An open
Silas Feinberg reported for the Miss Beatrice Klein, assisted by her
meeting will be held next Tuesday,
committee which welcomed Dr. Leo sister Adelaide Klein.
at 8 p. m., at 89 Rowena
5,
May
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Motzkin, Rabbi Eisenstadt of Petro-
tugene Lifehitz, the well-known
grad and Dr. Oscar Kohn of Berlin, violinist,
selections, street.
render
will
th Jewish World "Gypsy Airs" arc 1
"11 un g arias
representat i Ives o f the
e on a two
Jascha Beaks,
Relief Conference.
Dance."
years' world tour, will play in Gee-,
many and Scandinavia for the first i
time in 10 years. His last appear- I
Windsor Lodge:
ance in those countries was when he
Plans are being formulated for a
was 14 years old.
joint meeting of Pisgah Lodge and
the newly formed Windsor lodge. Of-
ficers of Windsor Lodge were recently
installed at a banquet in the Prince Miss Elizabeth Ball and Earl W.
Morse, Violinist, to Play.
Edward hotel.
Riding Attire Second Floor.
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Two, three and lour-room suites,
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reasonable rates.
HENDRIE ST. AT BRUSH
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Y. W. H. A. NOTES
671 Edison Avenue
On Voigt l'ark. A charming hunie of exceptional refine-
ment in finish, design and location. 70 foot lot, 4 bedrooms,
3 baths, recreation room, adequate servants' quarters. First
time offered for sale. Reasonable price and terms.
PATTERSON BROS. & CO.
REALTORS
Cadillac 4810
"My oldest boy has already
received most of his share of
my property. I will arrange
for the division of the re-
mainder among my other
children in my will."
WILL GIVE PIANO
RECITAL ON MAY 8
FLOWERS
FOR EVERY OCCASION
B'nai B'rith Junior Auxiliary:
Miss Elizabeth Ball will give a
Weddings — Card Parties
Elias Goldberg, secretory of Pis- piano recital on Friday evening, May
Engagements
— Funerals
gait Lodge, is aiding a number of 8, at 8:15 o'clock. at the Detroit Fed-
In fact for every alTair—and
Jewish boys to form a local chapter eration of Women's Clubs house,
reasonable,
too.
Call on
She
of Aleph Zadeck Aleph, the junior Hancock and Second avenues.
for prices.
auxiliary of I. O. B. 13. Plans have will be assisted by Earl W. Morse,
been formulated and the chapter is violinist. Miss Ball, who is the (laugh-
FLOWER
! expected to function by June I. ter of Mrs. Sarah Ball of Blaine aye-
SHOT
nue, was graduated from the Detroit
,
—
Conservatory of Music, where she
Charles H. Rosenman, Prop.
B'nai B'rith Brevities:
studied under Mrs. Louise Unsworth
231 GRATIOT AVENUE
Charles I,. Aarons. past-president Cragg, and is an artist pupil of Mrs.
Phone Cherry 9171
' of District Grand Lodge No. 6, was Georgia R. Baskerville, Mr. Morse
recently elected to the Circuit Judge- is head of the violin department of
.
the Detroit Conservtaary of Music.
, ship in Milwaukee.
Max Conheim, a member of the The following program will be given:
I general committee. of this district,
s„„.„I
was recently named 'lead of the Ke- ra.t.ole
on.
hopi„
of 27, Ni I Itt,,rea
Beethoven
ran llayesod joint give in Chicago, siaicus.
with the B'nai B'rith Garden City
Ch.pin
SUBWAY
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The Equestrienne who
would look her best in
the saddle will choose
here attire here! Habits
in English Tweeds, Mel-
tons, Oxfords, Bedford
Cords, 39,50 to 135.00.
Linen habits 19.50. Sep-
arate breeches.
Millo Helen Ressler of Brush street
is the house guest of Miss Anna Feld.'
stein of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein of
430 East Ferry avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Esther,
to Paul Kreuger of this city.
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Attire for the
Equestrienne
The Ladies Auxiliary of Congre
gation 11'nai Moshe will hold a can
'nifty 111 the Hotel Taller ballroon
Sunday evening, May 3, at 7:31 '
o'clock for the benefit of the canoe.
gation's Talmud Torah. Refresh
limits will be served and prizes given.
Mrs. Jana's, Sobel 1111a MN. 1Villiam
Loss are in charge
STORE YOUR FURS
WITH A FURRIER
Waltz in l' %harp m in ,
drive.
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During April lodges were installed, Bole, N
o. ,
Op, 10.
in Rock Island, Davenport, Benton I.
Walter'e Prize SIMI! fr ,, rn
I Ilarbor, :Maywood and Chicago
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.inner•
Roman , . ..
, Heights.
The A. 7.. A. is growing by leaps Vienne** Melody . .
aztork•
and bounds. A debating contest and
held recently in ' .ereetr7Jr: No . 2 ...
a u t ill „ la eh t a ic carnival was
M
The Oriental lodges of the I. 0.
R. B. are contemplating the estab-
lishment of a branch of the Anti-De-
established in
Learnt . ,
famation
America in 1013 by the I. 0. B. B,
for the purpose of combatting anti-
Semitic prejudice.
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THE 1-61
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w:ed..rd st Congress
Mother. Day Celebration:
Members of Pisgah Lodge are
U11.71 . 11 to secure their tickets at once
for the Mothers Day celebration
which will take place Sunday, May
III, at the Talmud Torah, Philadelphia
' and Byron avenues. The initiation,
banquet and dance will attract a ca-
pacity gathering and the committee
in charge announces that the sale of
tickets will be limited only to the
actual seating capacity of the dining
hall. Tickets may be secured from
the secretary or from Morris J. Kra-
mer, chairman of the entertainment
Special Cards and Ens,fravings for
Mothers' Day
Sheehan's Book Store
1550 Wood•teard c/I'venue
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committee.
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Arrange NOW that your estate shall
he divided as your OWN good judgment
tells you it should be divided. Make a
will. You our your family the thought.
fulness of a still. Consult your
attorney.
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First Trutt Company in Detroit
Friend of the Family
The Junior Young People's Society
of the Shaarey Zedek wishes to ex
tend its sincere thanks to all those
who aided in making the club's firs
annual dance a success. Much creili
of Misses NI, , ty
o
s du eto the efforts
Baron , Edith S hetzer and Burnet
Krause. The next meeting, which J. K A UF MAN
will he held on May 7. will for the
most part be devoted to the discus—
Sion of matters of importance to the
in Rer'irirg and Remodel.
Jewish young people of the CMOT111111- Saedalitt
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9011 TWELFTH ST.
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But he delayed
too long— the
will was never
made. The law
divided his estate
equally among
his heirs, including the oldest son.
icy. All members are urged to attend
,
and visitors are invited.
ins of Furs.
Estimale• Gladly Forniake.d.
Griswold
at Congress
Phone
Randolph 4470