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Mr. and Mrs. H. Yoskowitz of
3731 Burlingame avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Mary, to Norman Villain, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Varon of Cin-
cinnati.

Mr. and Mrs. ;Whin Sloman who

have been wintering in Florida are
I s) expected
to return to the city this

week.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bernstein of
Chicago boulevard have returned
‘i from a fortnight's visit at Biloxi,
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kostoff of
110 White street, Flint, announce
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the
engagement of their daughter,
Mrs. Leslie Mitchell and (laugh-
) ter Thelma have returned from a Miss Evelyn Kostpff, to Mr. Jack
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence II. Bar-
CHARNOFF.—(J. T. A.1—Ap- that the future will bring to us a
ris (Irene Cohen) of Maxwell ave-
pealing for a fight against anti- new freedom and true redemp- nue announce the birth of a son,
Semitism, the Charkoff daily, Pro- tion."
• Ivan Edward, on April 3.
letarian, reports that counter-revo-
lutionary elements are increasing
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Davies (Cor-
APPROVES
PLAN
SOVIET
anti-Semitic activities among stu-
rine Rice) of 3040 Fullerton
dents at the University of Charkoff. TO BAR UNEMPLOYMENT
are receiving felicitations on
A Jewish student, the paper states,
the borth of a daughter, Marilyn
MOSCOW.--(J. T. A.1—The
suffered daily beatings in the dorm-
Jean,
April 5.
itory at the hands of his fellow stu- plan of the Ort, society for pro-
dents. His health was so shaken moting trades and agriculture
that he was advised by physicians among the Jewish population. for
CARD OF THANKS
to leave the institution.
combatting unemployment among
At a special meeting of the exe- the Jewish youth, submitted to the
Mrs. Fred Epstein and family
cutive of the Students Organisation government, has been approved by take this opportunity to thank their
called to investigate the incident, the Comzet.
friends for the very many kind-
anti-Semitism was branded as
The plan, which provides for nesses shown them in their recent
counter revolutionary and students converting the Jewish youth of the bereavement.
were called upon to combat it.
small towns into qualified workers,
would train 520 Jews as building
PERFECTION LODGE.
workers, 75 as technicians, 175 as
Help Maintain the Glorious
textile workers, and 276 as electri-
Sub-
Achievements in Palestine.
rfection
Lodge No. 486, F. &
Pe
clans. The Ort has also been
scribe to the United Palestine Ap- granted permission to import ma- A. M., will hold a regular com-
April 17,
peal.
chinery to be sold privately to the munication Wednesday,
a., Build Far-
at '1 p. m.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
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will take place next Tuesday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Shpargel of
ning, April 17, at the Byron-Phil-
2054 West Philadelphia avenue an.
adelphia Talmud Torah. The sub-
the engagement of their
ject is a humorous blending of an-
Detroit Lodge No. 55 of the nounce
Martin Aronsson and son Larry
daughter, Eva, to Irving l'ohl of cient and modern problems, being:
Knights
of
Pythias
will
hold
a
are leaving for New York. They
this city.
"Retails:sal, That Solomon, with his
will sail on Saturday, April 14, on smoker next Tuesday, April 17.
thousand wives, had an easier time
the S. S. Gritzholm for Sweden. The second and third degrees will
than the man of today with his
They will celebrate their father's be put on, after which an evening
one" The affirmative will be pre-
50-year business anniversary in of entertainment and jollification
sented by Mrs. Leo Landau and
will
follow.
Halmstad, Sweden. They will
Mrs. Emory Monash, representing
The second degree work will
also visit Stockholm.
DUNN—PEREIRA
the Seniors, while the negative will
commence at 7 p. m. sharp, and
One of the most brilliant wed- be upheld by Miss Florence Krell
Mrs. Martin Aronsson and some of the finest degree work
dings of the season took place at and Mrs. Harry Stocker, represent-
ever
seen
in
Michigan
is
expected.
daughter, Shirley Anne, have left
.
This . will be followed by the the Book Cadillac Hotel on Tues. ing Inc du murs,
for Syracuse, N. Y., where they
day, April 3, when Jeanette Pe-
The judges in the debate will be
will spend some time with rela- third degree immediately after-
reira,
(laughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
l Judge Ilarry B. Keidan, William
wards.
tives.
Then will come the entertain- M. A. Pereira, and Jack Dunn, son Friedman and I. Bayre Levin.
of Mrs. Ethel Dunn, spoke their
Miss Lillian Rabinowitz, well-
Mrs. George Bloom and her ment and refreshments. Some
nuptial sows. Dr. be() M. Franklin known Detroit artist, will render
daughter, Ruth Elaine, left Thurs- new ideas will enliven this period
and Rabbi A. M. Hershman per piano solos.
day for an extended trip in Cali- of entertainment and many sur-
formed the ceremony under a
The meeting is open to all mem-
fornia. Miss Dorothy Bloom, who prises are in store for those at-
huge bell of roses against a back- bers of Senior and Junior Hadas-
attends the University of Michi- tending.
ground
of
roses,
palms
and
ferns.
sah,
their husbands and friends. It
There will be interesting speak-
gan, is spending her Easter vaca-
The Italian Gardens was the will conclude with a social hour and
tion with her roommate, Miss Her- ers and altogether a memorable
scene
of
the
picturesque
bridal
refreshments.
ma Grahinsky of Colorado ave- evening is anticipated.
The meeting is open to all mem- procession and ceremony. The
nue.. Howard Bloom, who is also
tall aisle standards joined with
a student at Michigan, is passing bers of other K. of P. lodges and
ON
to
members of the order now visit- tapers of white ribbon helped to A. Z. A. TO DEBATE
the spring recess with a classmate,
beautify the entrance of the
U. S. FOREIGN POLICY
Herbert Tebenhorn, of Davenport, ing in the city.
Those who have been present at bridal party. The bride, who was
Iowa.
K. of P. smokers before know given in marriage by her parents,
A debatO on the subject. "Re-
what
a big time is in store for was lovely in a gown of white solved, That the United States
Mr. and Mrs. II. Ilimelhoch and
bridal satin adorned with lace me-
cease its policy of armed interven-
family are moving from the Whit- them. All members of the lodge
dallions. Her tulle veil, a Har- tion in the Latin-American coun.
tier to the Indian Village Manor. are urged to come and see to it
that other members come, soo, so riette creation, was edged with tries," will feature a meeting of
that everybody may be present on lace and was held in place by a Detroit Chapter No. 63, Order of
crown of iwarls. Her bouquet Aleph Zadik Aleph, I. 0. II. B.,
this occasipn.
was is beautiful arrangement of on Sunday afternoon, April 15, at
bridal roses and valley lilies. Mrs.
the B'nai B'rith community cen-
Harry Satovsky, aunt of the bride,
A PASSOVER ADDRESS
ter, 275 East Ferry avenue. Hy-
who wsa matron of honor, was at-
man Schwartz, Dave Goose and
tractively gowned in a grold geor-
By MEYER BECKMAN
gette model beaded with pearls. Harold Raikow will uphold the af-
In the course of his address on
firmative, while Sidney 11. Rein,
National Conference to be "Passover," at Congregation She carried tea roses. Miss Betty Sam Farber and l'aul R. Feller
Pereira was her sister's maid of
Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson, dur-
will speak for the negative.
Held in Cincinnati May
honor
and
wore
a
gown•saf
rose
ing the first Passover days, Meyer
Six new members received the
9 to 13.
and silver sequins. She also car- fraternity's first degree last Sun-
Beckman, president, said:
jest tea roses. The five brides day. They are Ben Caplan, Allen
"We
are
here
to
celebrate
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
maids were as follows: The Misses
national conference of Jewish So- 'Zman Chairusanu,' time of re- Estelle Pereira, sister of the bride, 11. Kraft, Jack B. Rosenfield,
dal Service will hold its annual demption. We are happy in our wore a green beaded gown; Ida David Weiner, Hyman Pudavick
sessions in Cincinnati from May J celebration of our redemption Dunn, sister of the groom, wore and Harold Goldstein. Following
the ceremony, Fred M. Butzel ad-
to May 13, according to an an- from Egypt 3,500 years ago, but
rteen tulle over pink satin; Nettye dressed the organization on the
uneement by Samuel A. Gold- in a sense today's gathering is
Dunn, another sister of the Ford Republic. Ile traced the his-
unique.
nth, secretary of the organize-
:room, was attractive in a tulle
"It is true that we have been
tory of the institution back many
n. The meeting will mark the
gown in shades of rose orchid;
.enty-eighth year of the confer- freed from Egyptian bondage, but Faye Tobias and Daisy Oschinsky years to the days of the old Home
ice. Dr. I. M. Rubinow of Phila. are we free in the full sense of the wore peach taffeta and tulle and for Boys and the D'Arcambal
labia will head the program com- word? When we think of the con- blue lace, respectively. All the Home, and told of the work now
ittee. Morris I). WaldMan, Exe- dition of the Jewish people in Po. bride's attendants carried large being done at the Ford Republic.
Foremost among the A. Z. A.
tive Director of the Jewish Wel- land, Hungary and Rumania, :Am bouquets of roses to corre-
re Federation of Detroit, is pres- whn we recall their hardships and 'pond with their gowns. Little plans for future events is the trip
to Toledo which the entire organ-
economic tribulations, we are
ent of the conference.
Inez Elaine Bornstein served as ization will make to attend the in-
called to reflect again upon the
Mayor Seasongood To Speak.
ring bearer and wore peach taf- stallation of a Toledo A. Z. A.
William J. Shroder, president of actual attainment of freedom.
feta. Dorothy and Adeline Cohen, chapter on Sunday, April 22.
"In
Hungary,
political
suffrage
e Cincinnati Board of Education
twin cousins of the bride, were
nd former president of the Nation- has been taken away from the the flower girls and they wore Other activities include weekly in-
tellectual programs and athletics.
Jewish
people.
They
have
been
de-
1 Conference of Jewish Social
pink taffeta and tulle dresses with
ervice, will deliver the address of prived of the educational rights large pints tulle bows on their A moonlight to be held the latter
part of June is now being contem-
and
privileges
which
are
inherent-
elcome on May 9.. Mayor Murray
heads. They carried baskets of
easongood of Cincinnati and Mr. ly theirs. With the exception of rose petals. Th egroow, who was plated.
the
United
States,
England
and
a
'aldman will also speak. Dr. Sol-
given in marriage by his mother
non Lowenstein, executive direc- few other countries, the Jews are and brother, Mr. Louis Dunn, se-
• of the Federation for the Sola- faced with deplorable conditions.
"From this observation it is not lected to assist him as best
na of Jewish Philanthropic So-
inan his brother, Mr. Joseph
ieties of New York, will preside hard to deduce that freedom is not
Dunn. The following assisted as
t the memorial meeting. Kurt a possession of our people. What ushers: The Messrs. H. Donald
T. A.)—The
'eiser, superintendent of the Unit- is the cause? In my estimation it
Adel, David Goldberg, Paul C. dispute among various factions in
d Jewish Agencies of Cincinnati may be attributed to reasons fun-
the Moscow Jewish community was
Deutch,
Jack
L.
Popkin
and
Aaron
damentally similar to those which
ill Jpreside at one of the sessions.
Burnsstine. Mrs. Pereira, mother settled by the appointment of a
forced the expulsion of our fath-
To Discuss Center Poblems.
of the bride, wore a gown of black new chief rabbi.
Justice Irving Lehman will speak ers from their own land 2,000
lace adorned with rhinestones.
years
ago.
in "The Jewish Center, Its Place
"Give Today and Build For-
The Talmud summarizes the Mrs. Dunn, mother of the groom,
n Jewish Communal Life" and Dr.
attractively gowned in a stun- ever." Subscribe to the United
ohn Slawson will present a pro- perpetrating causes in this was
ning
model
of
black
sequins.
She
Palestine
Appeal.
ram of Jewish Education. Dia- phrase: 'Lo Chorbo Bet Hamik-
lovely sorsage of orchids
ussions will be led by Israel Chip- dash elo Mipnai Sias Chinom.' i. e., wore a
and lilies of the valley.
in, Maurice J. Karpf, Benjamin internal hatred, internal strife, in-
After the ceremony an elaborate
ternal lack of co-operation in any
3lassberg.
undertaking of common purpose. dinner was served to 200 guests in
the
Crystal Ballroom. Mr. and
"A hasty glance at the world
YOUTHS SENTENCED ON today shows us this: The Jewish Mrs. Dunn left for an extended
western
trip and upon their return
HARGE OF COMMUNISM people started a noble undertak- about May
20 will make their
ing, the Zionist movement, and it
home
at
2715 Rochester.
RIGA, (J. T. A.)—Sixteen Jew- is familiar recount to you to men-
tion the innumerable obstacle ,
PURVISER—BADEN
i sh young men, members of the with which the leaders have had
Culture League at Kreslavek, Let-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elbom of
to contend in their tireless efforts
la, were sentenced to four years
633 Hague avenue announce the
to obtain for you and your fellows
imprisonment on charges of Com-
marriage of their neice, Miss Rose
the Golden Fleece. Or to take
munism brought against them.
another example: In Detroit we Bodes, to Mr. Jack Purviser.
Six were sentenced to three
years, two were acquitted. Eleven find a race between our own
what can be the mast
•f the sentenced are minors and groups to see
at
their punishment will be reduced proficient in the countless duplica-
tion
of
building
synagogues.
by one-third because of their
"And all this when there is other
youth.
Dr. and Mrs. Moe Rattner (Es-
work of a more useful and there-
fore more holy nature to be done. ther Immerman) of 3319 Sturte-
STUDENT ANTI-SEMITISM The keynote to our redemption is vant avenue announce the birth of
one word—co-operation, and with a son, William hiker, March 22.

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Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Kraft of
348 Belmont avenue announce the
engagement of theri daughters,
Sarah Libby, to Joseph l'ark-
er of Winnipeg, Man., and Albert
Posen of Chatfield Saskatchewan,
respectively. Announcement of
their betrothals was made previous
to the celebration of the first
Seder. Reception will be held on
Sunday, April 15.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brocky an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Myrtle Yvonne, to Mr.
Gilbert Elias, son of Mr. and Mn, , .
David Elias. The wedding date
has been set for June 3.

Mark Kea has returned from
Chicago to spend the Easter holi-
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis M. Kea of Avalon ave-
nue.

Mrs. Max Gregarman of San
Francisco is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Cohn of the Belcrest.

Engagements LOCAL HADASSAHS

Mr. turd Mrs. Herman Zeitlin of
Windsor announce the engagement
of their daughter, Hannah, to Mr.
Don S. Ro•nberg, son of Mrs.
Sarah Rosenberg of 3236 Cort-
land, of Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Scheineman of
California, are visiting in Atlantic
City and New York.

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