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AUXILIARY 'NAI B'RITH
TO HOLD A CARD PARTY
Mrs. Nathan Fishman oL 2991 ila-

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ISEN BERG-WOZOW
card party which toil Ibe given by the
Mrs. Celia W ozow announces the o
er, B etty, t
'marriage of her daught
Irving Isenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Isenberg of Pontiac, on
March 14.

"The
Slipon
Glove Is
Smattest''

LANSKY-HOLINSTA T

Mr. and Mrs. Henry llolinstat an-
nounce the marriage of their daugh-
ter, Beatrice, to Moe Lansky, which
took place at the home of the bride's
parents in the presence of the imme-
diate families on March 21 at 5:30
p. Miss Ilelen llolinstat, sister
of the bride, acted as maid-of-honor
and Nathan Lansky assisted his
, brother as best man. Rabbi A. Si.
I Hershman officiated. After a trip to
!Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Lansky will
reside in Detroit.

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Is charmingly presented by the model sketched.
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Smart s
mante trimming and tulle bands. It is priced $125.
Others equally delightful from $65 up.

That Old Suitis Good for
Another Year!

Junior Hadassah has taken over
the sale of tickets for the perform-
ance of the Bonstelle Company on
Sunday evening, April 18. The name
of the play to be given is "Badges.'
I Miss Dorothy Epstein is chairman of

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sominsky

the
of 2454 Pingree avenue announce

engagement of their daughter, Edith ,
A., to George 11. Arfa, son of Mr. and I
Mrs. Jacob Arfa of 2279 West Phil...
delphia avenue.

MRS. NATHAN FISHMAN

of B'nai B'rith on
Ladies Auxiliary
, Sunday evening, April 11, at 8
in the Boni B'rith Commun-
ity House, 275 East Ferry avenue.
She is being assisted by Mrs. M. Kra-
mer and Mrs. Wartell. The public is
urged to attend, as proceeds will go
I towards furnis'lings for the common-
ity house. Tickets will be sold at the
door only and are 75 cents each. Re-
freshments will be served and prizes
given at each table.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Blumenthal
announce the engagement of their
Min
to Dr. S. Emanuel —
daughter,
na,
Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jude!
Goldberg.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaufman of 55')
Kenilworth avenue announce the en-
gagemen t of their daughter, Rose, to
Irving E. Cohn.

!UKRAINIAN RELIEF
PLANS HUGE BAZAAR

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Terris of 538
Mt. Vernon avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Evelyn,
to Harry Starler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Starler of this city.

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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Haas of
1731 Pingree avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Cella ,
to Harry Jaffe of Brooklyn, N. Y .
Miss Haas, who resides in New York,
is spending the Passover holidays
with her parents. Many social func•
lions are being planned in her honor.

A bazaar, to be given in the near
future, is being planned by the Feder-
' ation for Ukrainian Relief, which
I maintains an institution in Kiev for
185 orphans and half orphans. All
districts of the city will be solicited
for various articles for the bazaar, as
well as for advertisements, announce.
ments and compliments for a bulletin
W ISH
WELFARE BOARD
MISS DOROTHY EPS1tIN
program which will be issued at the
PUBLISHESPRIZE PLAYS
time of the affair. Those in charge
JEPU
of the different departments are: .1. arrangements and is being ably as-
by the Misses Rose Babcock,
Snilmao, • furniture; is TntUn!r L'• s;sted
Publication of the one-act plays to
Rose Gordon, Ethel Steinberg, Helen
jewelry; Oakland section, Mr. Rosen .
which were awarded prizes and hon
and Mr. Molitz; Hastings street sec- Shetzer, Marian Moyer,-Mabel Au- orable' mention ill nation4;iii&'
, tion, Mr. Josephovitz and II. Cohen; gust, Bessie Brenner, Bessie Schubot, contest recently conducted by the
, John R. street section, from Man- Rhea Harris, Thelma Gordon, Miriam Jewish Welfard Board, is being com-
Levin and Mrs. Reuben Rosenfield.
' Chester to the Seven-mile road, Philip
pleted by the board. The plays deal
Goldstine and Samuel Cohen, assisted
with themes taken from Jewish life,
by Mr. Ross and Mr. Gerstein;
and are intended for production by
Twelfth street section, north of the
senior groups in Jewish community
boulevard, J. R. Greenberg and the
centers and similar organizations.
Ladies Auxiliary; Fenkell street sec-
The judges in the contest, in which
lion and Joy road, David Tucker and
manuscripts were submitted from all
A. Katzin, assisted by Mrs. Arvin;
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldberg parts of the country, were Gustav
refreshments, Jacob R. Greenberg, of 2737 East Jefferson avenue an- Blum, dramatic producer; Elias Lieb-
Mr. Tucker, Mr. Greenberg and Mr.
nounce the birth of a daughter, Ruth, erman, literary critic, and David
Goldstein; rugs, Mr. Weisman.
Pinski, playwright.
' The Modern Press will establish a on March 18.
The play "His Children," by Rufus
printing and stationery department
Learsi, to which was awarded first
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Velick
I at the bazaar, the Eastern Ladies So-
prize,
has already been published and
ciety will furnish the cake and candy (Pauline Rosen) of Monterey avenue copies have been sent to the affiliated
are receiving felicitations on the birth
l and the Yekaterinoslaver Society is of a son, Harry Alexander, March 23. societies of the Jewish Welfare
I planning to have a booth of its own.
Board. The other two prize-winning
I Games will be played and entertain-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe J. Moss of 3336 plays, "The Old Order" and "The In-
ment furnished every evening of the
birth
vader," and those which received
bazaar. Mr. Yanett and Mr. Spivak Fullerton avenu e announce I.ita,
n honorable mention, "Lex Tnlionia,"
of a daughter , Delores
• "The House Divided' and "The Un-
are in charge of the program.
A letter was received from Joseph March 23.
I
der Dog," will shortly be made avail-
H. Ehrlich in which he expressed his
Mr. and Mrs. William Bassichin able.
regret at not being able to partici-
It is expected that the plays will
(Elsa
Decker,
formerly
of
Detroit)
pate in this work, but he promised
that
con- meet to a large extent the need
his financial as well as moral support of Cleveland, Ohio, are receiving
of a daugh- has been felt generaly for dramatic
gratulations
on
the
birth
on
in this undertaking.
material
of
high
quality
based
The proceeds of the affair will be ter, Sally Jeanne, on March 22.
Jewish themes.
used in the support of the orphanage
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Disner of
in Kiev.
RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT
2676 Calvert avenue are receiving fe-
licitations on the birth of a son,
Dr. Isadore Goodman, rabbi of
Ardwyn, on March 29.
Congregation Beth El, Indianapol.,
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Smith of Ind., will broadcast from Station
2081 Hazelwood avenue are receiving WFBM on Wednesday, April 14, at
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felicitations on the birth of a son, 7:30 p. n1., central time. The topic,
Sculpture, Paintings, Batiks and
"The Pentateuch."
Arthur Morton.
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• A special feature of the exhibition
I showing the work of Jews in art now
I in progress at Temple Beth El, Glad- Regular Meeting:
stone and Woodward, will be a recep-
The Northwestern Branch of the
ay eve- Jewish Old Folks Home will hold its
, tion to the artists on Thursday
. nine, April 1, at 8 o'clock. The jury next regular meeting at 318 Edmund
I of the exhibit this year consists of place 011 Tuesday afternoon, April 6,
Roy Gamble, William Greeson, both at 2 o'clock. The public is invited.
I prominent Detroit artists, and Syde
Burroughs, curator of-the Detroit Art An Appeal:
Museum, also Willy Sesser and Stan-
Anyone who has an upright piano
ley Lewis. The latter will give a crit- which is not being used and which
ical review of the exhibit in the next can be loaned or donated to the Jew-
issue of this paper. The exhibit,
ease communt -
which is open every afternoon and I ish Old Folks Home pl Goldberg
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evening, will close Monday, April 5,Icate with Mrs. Jacob o
Many and diversified are the works 3924 Brush street, Or telephone Mel-

of art on display this year. "Labor rose 1065.
at Rest" is the subject of a piece of
sculpture by Max Kalish of Cleve-
land; "Abraham and the Three An-
: gels'' is hammered brass by March
Szwarc, formerly of Poland and now
I a resident of Paris, France; "The
l Winter of Life," by Myron Barlow
Detroit; "The Ghetto," by Abra-
of
New York; a Bie-
', ham Manievtich of
1 size gorilla (ape) in bronze called
i "John Daniel Second," by Velerie H.
Walters, brings to mind the famous
Scopes trial which was no widely die-1
cussed, with its famous advocates for I
and against evolution, Clarence Dar- I
row and the late William Jennings '
, Bryan. Every phase of craftsman-j
Iship either in hammered brass or cop- I
j per, oil paintings or water colors and
batiks are featured at the exhibition,
t a group of f water
this yeai r;,, including
Er nes
i e t i e n d e re alci i; I
e x
c s:hiCh ar)e I;e
I the first time in America. A case full
I of hammered brans and copper con-
' misting of useful decorative designs
I including several mesuses by Samuel
I Brichta, the Detroitartist.

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Due to the closing of the schools 1
for the Easter holidays, the meeting
of the Institute Mothers Club will be
held at the Kirby Center, corner'
Kirby and St. Antoine, Saturday, ,
April 3, at 2:30 p. m. A very inter-1
I eating talk on "Bialik" will be given I
by Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of 1
I the United Hebrew Schools, followed
by the usual program.

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