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Engagements

Marriages

Mr. and 511s. Samuel Eisenberg,.
FIGELSKY-OSHINSKY
Mr. and \1r,. kaac Oshinsky of
of Monterey avenue announce the en•
2219
Gladstone
avenue announce the
gagenient
of
their
daughter,
Pauline,
Woodward Thru to WashInatost
N11,. .lames Said Of li•ieeSil
on,
court entertained 24 ladies with a to Nathan Kohn, son of Mr. and NIrs. marriage of their daughter, Helen, 1, ,
avenue.
Saul Eigeldiy of this city on April 4 .
luncheon given at her home on Wei - Jacob Kohn of Alger
misday afternoon in honor of hi r
guest, Mrs. Herman Skalka, who, with
Mr. and SIrs, Sidney Allen Barnett
her husband and daughter, is speni
of Blaine avenue announce the be-
ing the Easter vacation in the cit.'. trothal of their sister, Miss Jerre
Cohen. to Max Kane, son of Mr. and
Miss Rachel Ganapol has returned Mrs. Jacob Kans.
to her studies at Columbia University
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Dr. .0.1 Mrs. Harry II. liron,tor
after passing the Easter vacation
Mrs. Jacobs of Washington. D.
I Ethel tior ■ loni of 0809 Dexte
with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Boris announces the engagement of her boulevard are receiving congratu)a-
lianapol of Calvert avenue.
daughter. Mary. to Phillip Weinman, tIMIS urn t h e birth of a son, Gordon
son of 51r. and 51rs. Weinman of ,lay, on April 11.
hlontreal, Que.
Miss
Lois
Roth
of
Boston
boule.
NO matter how boyish
card left last Sunday evening for .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodman of
the silhouette—it is an
Buffalo, where she will be the house
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of 2204 Tuxedo avenue announce the
accepted fact that 13.
guest of Mrs. Henry Stern.
Wildemere avenue announce the em birth of a daughter, Lenore Mathiliis,
Siegel Co. coats ex-
gagement of their daughter, Mildred, on April IS.
press youth — y o u t h
51r. and Mrs. B. Schmittke, for. to Louis II. Rosen of Pontiac, Mich.
that still remains dig-
noirly of Pingree avenue, are 110w re-'
nified—a smart grace
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Tauber of
siding in their new home at 2640
--no matter now tai-
Gladstone avenue are receiving fe-
Gladstone avenue.
lored and simple, no
licitations on the birth of a daughter,
matter how formal and
Roslyn Phyllis, born Thursday, Ap-
sumptuous.
Mrs. Maurice II. Segal and small
ril 14.
son, Gilbert, of 2050 West Euclid
avenue are leaving Friday, April 22,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Levy (Rose
for an extended visit to New York,
Bookstein) of 2244 Atkinson avenue
Athletic Field Meet. Women's are
City. whore they will visit with rela-
receiving felicitations on the
Massmeeting, House Paper
In Shades to Match
tives and friends.
birth of a son, Syemour Paul, on
Among Activities.
April 2.
Mrs. S. Kalt of Atkinson avenue
Himelhoch'a—Himel.Hone—Firat Floor.
was hostess to the members of the
Louis 11. Shotack, Aaron Kurland,
board of directors of the Northwest-
,
Jacob
Brown
and
Jacob
S.
Pearlstein,
er!) Women's League 01 the United
educational director of the Jewish
EXCLUSIVE DRESSMAKING
Hebrew Schools.
mameingMemellgenniftill
Centers Association, were chosen
Ihi•
Woman
5Ir and Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan of members of it committee to draw up
by-laws
for
the
educational
council
1634 Clairmount avenue will be at
9118 Twelfth St., Near Clairmount.
home on Sunday, May 1, from 2 to (VI-riled at a meeting- of the Jewish
Open Evenings.
Call Empire 9872
10, in honor of the bar mitzvah of Center last Tuesday evening by the
following
persons:
Leon
Kornisitruk,
their son, from the Congregation
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Satur- S. A. S. Jacobs, Samuel Sternberg.
Max Ornstein, Israel Zilber, Goldie
day, April 30. No cards.
Silk, M. Nlichlin, Abraham Lachoviti-
Lates t Styles.
A Country Boarding St hoof
Miss Marie Silk, violinist, present- ky, Jacob Haggai, Isador Rosenberg,
and Junior. College for Girls
ed a group of Jewish and English Aaron Markson and those mentioned
Winn, located on the iitOi•
1111
above.
The
educational
council
will
musical numbers at a program given
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at the Jewish Old Folks Home last promote cultural activities of a
College Preparatory
munity
nature
and
of
Jewish
content.
Forest modern vaults protect your
Course
Wednesday. Mathilde Garvett-Kes.
Certificate Rec ognized
I'lans are being formulated for a
ler was the accompaniest.
furs from fire, theft and moths.
/fish Sshoul,
lyceum course for the presentation of
Cri•ret•rial, Journalism, Kin.
Our fur storage, like our cleans-
deryerten Tiamthy, Music
The Detroit Council of Jewish Jewish contributions to literature,
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and Art.
Women will hold their annual lunch- art and music. The committee will
ing and dyeing departments, em-
Separate ruttier for He-
present
its
report
on
organization
eon at the Masonic Temple, Fountain
matite, School
ploys only the newest and best
Room, Monday, May 2, at 12:30 and program at a meeting called for
Vacation Trips to Bermuda
and Europe
o'clock. Only members in good stand- Tuesday evening, April 26, at the
scientific methods. - Complete pro-
B. Mug., Columbia University.
Astociated with Highland
is very thorough
ing are eligible to attend. Reserva- Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue.
,
Nature Camps,
tection
for
your
furs
for
only
2';
Several
other
interested
persons
have
REPERTOIRE — VOICE PLACING — COACHING
tions with check must be in before
y e t moderately
So. Naples, Me.
lodened by Jomelf Paaternack, Director Victor Talking Machine Co,
been invited to join the council and
April
27
at
75
Rowena
street,
of
your
valuation.
This
includes
Eugene
H.
Lehman,
Glory's Polars, D1r. Chicago Opera Co.
priced—con.
to attend the next meeting.
Director
Roddience Studio, 2243 LOTHROP AVE., near Fourteenth 31.
free compressed air "blowing."
venient for you
The staff of the house paper, the
Boa 141,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein of
Phone for Appointments, Euclid 2144.
Tarrytown-on-Hudson New York
Jewish
Centerlight,
has
been
chosen
to use.
2924 Columbus avenue have returned
Dye your favorite silk dress one
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home on the S. S. Majestic after MI and is already at work preparing the
first issue, which will appear early in
of the smart Spring colors.
eight weeks' European trip.
May. Elsie Furst of tne West Side
$1 makes your old felt like new.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reinitz of Leaders is editor-in-chief and has for
8I00Burdon avenue have sailed from her assistant Miriam Simons (De-
New York on the S. S. Majestic for borians), club news editor; Samuel
an extended European trip. Word Ilimels (West Site Leaders), athletic
has been received that they are now editor; Rose Entner and Harold
sojourning in Paris. While in :New Schwartzman, art editors; Harold
York they were extensively enter- Horovitz, personals, and Morris Ro-
senblatt (Falcoms), business man-
tained by relatives and friends.
ager. The art editors are pupils of
Jascha
Schwartzmann, who will act
William II. Hoffman of 656 Hague
avenue and Roy Clark of 9917 Mc- as advisory art director for the Cen-
teirlight.
The members of the repor-
Quade avenue have left for a big
game hunting trip to Africa. They ' torial staff are Evelyn Ludwig, Anna
"A Moder* Plant With Modern Methods."
Tachna and Sarah Entner. The ad-
will be gone for three months.
visory board is composed of Misa
On Tuesday evening last Miss Shir- Mettle Baron, Morton Steinberg and
I ley Bernice kali of Atkinson avenue Meyer Blatt.
Athletic Council Formed.
I entertained the members of the !
.1. C. A. Athletic Council has been
Northwestern Junior League of the
I United Hebrew Schools, of which formed and the members are hustling
Miss Kalt is president.
, into their baseball suits and report-
0
ing for practice every Sunday morn-
0
Mrs. Blanche Mandel and daugh- ing and afternoon The senior clubs
ter, Dorothy, have returned from a —El Moshe, Strangers A. I'., Alpha
delightful visit in New York City, 'Tau Frartneity, Jericho Lodge,
CHAS. H. ROSEN MAN, Prop.
where they visited with friends and Young Men's Hebrew Association,
0
attended the silver wedding of Mrs. ' ' Oakland A. C.—will play their games
227 GRATIOT AVENUE
Mandel's brother. They are now re- every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock
Cherry 9171
siding at 101 Gladstone avenue.
at the Moore Schiil, while the junior
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clubs—Fendex, Young Mai.cabeans,
Enjoying, a stay in Buffalo is Miss B. Y. Club, North End Institute, J.
a source of pianistic enjoyment, it
PROMPT DELIVERIES TO
ANY ADDRESS
Lois Roth of Boston boulevard. While C. A, Centrals—practice Sunday af-
in the East she is the guest of her ernoons at different fields.
At a
COURTEOUS PERSONAL ATIENTaN
aunt. Mrs. Harry Stern.
I meeting called for Wednesday eve-
ning, April 27, at the Jewish Center,
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a constitution will be presented and
greatest degree.
members will be asked to present
their ideas for the first annual field
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meet on June 5. Meyer Blatt, ath-
Max Edward, Saul Abramovitch and letic director, announced that gold
and silver baseballs will he presented
Professor Levin on Program.
' as prizes to the winners.
(Isaiah Chernoff, Director.)
The Arts Club public lecture for
:Monthly meetings of the club lead-
the
month
of
April
is
to
be
held
at
ers will begin on the evening of May
11729 LINWOOD, Near TUXEDO
the Saul Abramovitch Studios, 9031 4, when a round table discussion on
(Opposite Roosevelt School.)
Twelfth street, at 14
p. rn. Satur- ,"How to Conduct a Club" will be had.
day, April 23.
8821 BEAUBIEN, Near HOLBROOK
The leader of each club belonging to
Mrs. David Werbe, noted Detroit the Jewish Centers Association is ex-
artist, who has recently returned , peeled to attend these meetings the
Telephones:
from a tour of the Western states, first Wednesday evening of each
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will speak on "The Interesting Places month and to take part in the discus.
Up the Santa Fe" 111111 "Through the , sion of problems affecting the clubs
One of Detroit's Finest Schools
Desert by the Old Spanish Trail."
and to plan programs of activities
the "Kai-though" and he convinced.
Being an artist, Mrs. Werbe did not both within the clubs and between
fail to commemorate her trip by re- the groups.
cording through her medium snatches
Among the other activities at the
of the beauty she was favored to be. 'Jewish Center is the massmeeting on
hold, and she will exhibit a number ' Tuesday evening, April 26, at 8
of the paintings she made while on o'clock, to which all Jewish women in
her trip, in conjunction with her talk. Detroit are invited. The Consumers
Following the talk on natural League, organized by the mothers
scenery and art. will be a discourse clubs as an aftermath of the recent
on customs, modes and manners, by boycott against kosher meat, will pre-
DR. MARK GUNZBERG, Conductor.
Max Edward, who will speak on "The sent its plans for growth. Jacob
Women of Shakespeare's Time."
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:Margolis, editor of The Detroit Jew-
THE. PROGRAM:
The musical program will be up- ish Chronicle, will address the meet-
held by Miss Doris Sperling, who will ing and answer questions on the pur-
.. Mozart
overture. "The Marriage of Figaro"
offer vocal selection and who will be poses and needs of a consumers'
Haydn
Symphony No. 97 in C Major
accompanied at the piano by Miss Lil- league. Other speakers will include
Auber
overture, "The Bronze Horse"
lian Rabinowitz. Saul Abramovitch representatives from such leagues in
Eschaikowsky
will render some violin numbers,
apriccio Italien (Op. 45)..
I other cities. Mrs. Anna Kolodin,
Professor Samuel Levin will act as president, will be chairman of the
and
Orchestra.
concerto No. 1 for Piano
chanrman
of the evening. The pub- meeting.
Tschaikowsky
(Op. 23)
lic is invited.
Dr. Guneberg at the Piano.
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Greater Detroit l'ythian Sisters No.
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es ening, April 18, at their Castle Hall,
MOHEL
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this season, is a memtxtrship of 500.
Members of Detroit Lodge No. 55,
♦ their wives, daughters and sisters are
eligible to Greater Detroit Pythias
Sisters Lodge.
The nest regular meeting will he I
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