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• SOCIETY BRINGS THREE
ORPHANS FROM EUROPE

Engagements

4a r gotia l

311% turd Mrs. Nathan Friedman of Rhode Island avenue announc
After spending the month of
March in Miami, Fla., as the guest the engagement of their daughter, Nina Beatrice, to Gerald Ilerst of
Chicago,
Ill.
of Mrs. Wari Earle of Nottingham
Road, Grosse Pointe, Mrs. Sophia
Mr. and :Mrs. Beckman, 9021 Empire avenue, Cleveland . Ohio, an-
\Veil returned home Easter Sun- nounce the betrothal of their daughter, Eve, to Sol Blumburg of
day morning.
Detroit.

The Jewish A'omen's Europe,,II
Welfare Organization will hold it,
first regular meeting of the season

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Mr. and Mrs. I. Baskin announce the betrothal of their daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. M, Galaner of Dorothy, to Percy Bassin of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Itossi•
3857 Thirty-first street were hosts of Toronto, Ont.
at a beautifully appointed dinner-
Mrs. Sara Siegel of 584 Kenilworth avenue announces the be.
dance in honor of the Bar Mitzvah trothal of their daughter, Anna Siegel Goldman. New York
City,
of their son Gilbert, at Jericho formerly of Detroit, to Harry Hamlin of New York City.
Temple, on Sunday, March 17.
31r. and Mrs. Louis Baumstein announce the engagement of their
Covers were laid for 100 guests.
Among the out-of-town g,uests slaughter, Sadie, to William J. Halpert.

belong not only to
Brides!

Mr. and Mrs. P. Jacobs, 2005 Pingree avenue, announce the en-
were Mrs. David Frankel of Phila-
delphia and Alr. Frank Rosen of gagement of their slaughter, Rose, to Herman Adelson of Springfield,
New York.
Mass., brother sit' 'Mrs. Bessie Sosin of Springfield. :Mass.

At her home on Biddle avenue,
Wyandotte, on Tuesday evening,
Mrs. M. Harris delightfully enter-
tained at three tables of bridge.
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Wednesday evening, March 2,
Mrs. S. Podolsky, president of the
Ladies' Auxiliary of Congregation
Beth El, entertained for the mem-
bers and their husbands at ,t
Purim feast.

OLD FOLKS HOME
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Boy Scouts:
MISS MINNIE WILLIS
The Fenkell Scout troop meets
given by the Kadimah Girls th is every Friday afternoon at 4
Sunday evening, April 7, at th c o'clock,
Stotler hnllroom. They are bein
assisted by :Mrs. Bertha Goldber g Library and Lounge:
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The library and lounge room at
CsolsIkette's Society Orchestra ha
' the Fenkell branch is being used
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k extensively and is meeting a long
sale. of tickets reported a recur
desired need of thecommunity.
crowd will be there. Proceeds ar •
The library is circulating and to
for charity.
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dance will be held, admission be-
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.April 7—Miss Helen Eileen Trattner, daughter of Mr. and 31rs.
Louis Trattner, to Stanley Si. Salamon.

Membership:
1Iiss 'Minnie W illis is assisting
The Fenkell
Fathers'
Club,
Now is the time to enroll new Mrs. Ethyl Rovenssstf, chairman of which
meets regularly Tuesday
members. Regular meeting will
the.
eighth
annual
dance
to
be
evenings
at
the
Fenkell
branch.
take place soon. Nomination of
held a Purim entertainment and
officers and an interesting pro-
• dance Sunday, 31arch 24.
The
gram.
program consisted of songs, reci-
tations, piano solos and dancing.
PERFECTION LODGE
,
The Fathers' Club has planned
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F.
▪ regular featured programs at its
A. M., will hold a special com-
meetings, to consist of debates,
munication Wednesday, April 10.
discussions, speeches by prominent
E. A. degree, 6:30 p. m. Officers
men on local topics, lecture's sin re-
and membership committee at 5.:30
lations of fathers to Sete, . In ac-
p. m.
' cord:ince with this policy, the or-
CIIAS. K. SANDORF,
' ganizatinn was addressed by Judge
Secretary.
Frank Murphy, who spoke upon
By order of
the "Trends of Detroit: Its Ex'pan-
HAROLD 1IELLER, W. M.
sion and Growth of Population."
• Harmonious relations between the
Let Detroit Oversubscribe
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Cuoi.er of 637 Leiceste Court.

HELPS PLAN FOR
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OBSERVE EINSTEIN
BIRTHDAY APRIL 16

The Round Table- Society met a
the Jewish Center at 31 Melbouris •
on Wednesday, Starch 27. Hem
Prominent Committee of
Feinberg, psychiatric social us:, k
•r and psychologist of the }Ian;..'.
Jews and Non-Jews to
Ilygiene Clinic, spoke on "Menta'
Honor Scientist.
Hygiene."
31r. Feinberg sketched the his
tor• of the treatment for the in
NEW YORK.—What is believed
sang from the denionological era to be the first time that a body of
to the present scientific.
He point. distinguished American Jews and
ed out that "there is hardly a non-Ices have united to pay honor
branch of human activity that to a European Jew, will occur at
does not need the aid of menta the Metropolitan Opera House „,,
hygiene. It deals with the adjust. April Itl, when the Einstein Jubi-
went of the human being to his lee Committee will celebrate the
environs" and called attention to fiftieth birthday of Prof. Albert
the fact that recognition of its Einstein, internationally noted
utility is given by child-care agen- Scientist, according to an III:-
c i e s, family welfare agencies, nouncement made by Herman
schools, courts, hospitals, and in- Bernstein, chairman of the Ein-
dustry. He stressed the idea tha t stein Celebration Arrangements
mental hygiene is not only cura- Committee.. The committee upon.
tive in its objectives, but that it is oring this function, which is under
a preventive agency. Ile depicted the joint auspices of the Jewish
its uses in the treatment of the National Fund and the Zionist Or-
feebleminded, the delinquent and ganization of America, is headed
social offender, the insane, and in by Nathan Straus as honorary
chairman.
the guiding of youth socially and
Noted leaders in every field of
vocationally.
endeavor
have signified their
The Round Table Society an-
nounces the following program for eagerness to honor the great scien-
tist and Jew, according to Mr.
the balance of this year: Wednes-
Bernstein, who has announced the
day. April 10, Mr. Cohen will
committee that has been enrolled
speak on "Memory and its rela-
tion to Testimony." Barney Cap-
lan, will speak on "Divorce Laws."
On May 15, Leon Kay, prominent
Zionist, will talk on "Twentieth
Century Achievement. in Zionism."
On May 211, Emanuel Merzon, at-
A new painting of Nathan
torney, will speak on "Jews in
Straus, the philanthropist, has been
the American Judiciary-." On acquired by the national board of
June 12, Henry Gottlieb, attorney, Hadassah, the Women's Zionist or-
will talk on "Contributions of Rog- ganization, and
will be sent to Pal-
e,e Pound." On June 22, a bus- estine to be placed in the Straus
iness session will be held.
Health Center being built in Tel
The next public meeting, April Aviv, Palestine's all-Jewi.h city.
10, will he held at the Jewish Cen- When completed the center will
ter • 31 Melbourne. The public is be administered by Hadassah.
invited. Meetings begin promptly which conducts the largest health
at 8:30.
organization in Palestine.

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April 14-31iss Sarah Sally 3Ialek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hairy
31alek, to Isadore Wuntner, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wuntner at B'nai
Temple Beth El High School
Musile Synagogue.
negative team Thursday night de.
fasted the Hole Blossom Congre-
gation High, of Toronto, in a de-
bate in the Temple Beth EI midi.'
torium. The question was "Re-
solved, that the Jewish people shall
aim to establish a Jewish state. in
Palestine."
A greater abundance of facts
April 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers (Delia Imerman),
rather than appealing to sentiment
The Jewish Old Folks' Ironic daughter, Joan.
won
for the Ill.trint. tenni.
hoard will meet Sunday, April 7,
Prof.
April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Levy (Belle Levin) of 302.
Preston 11. Scott of the City ('ol-
it 2 p. m., at the home.
Monterey avenue, formerly of l'ittsburgh, Pa., a daughter.
lege. of Detroit, the ,judge, said in
March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer of 3037 :Monterey, I announcing his decision.
Bridge•Luncheon:
the Detroit squad Wits composed
Slay 15 is the date set for the daughter, Elizabeth Ruth.
March 29-1'o Mr and Mrs. David A. Croll (Sarah Levin) of of Jacob Weissman, Jack Ron) and
anniversary party of the North-
Hannah
Ferman. Sidney Pennant,
western Branch of the Jewish Old Windsor, Ont., a slaughter.
Lillian Past e' vial and Lurie
Folks' Home.
sr hi • rt prS.'t Ilted the Toronto

charge of a bridge-luncheon to be
given at Oriole Terrace, May 15,
by the Northwestern branch of
the Jewish Old Folks Home. The
affairis given in honor of the
birth day anniversary of the
branch.

As

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sternberg announce the engagement of their
daughter, Sylvia, to Meyer E. Char'ip, son of Mrs. Louie Charlip.

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'Mr. and Mrs. J. LePond of Cleveland, Ohio, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Helen Hope, to Hebert D. Alorris, son of 31r.
and Sirs. Dave Morris of Holbrook avenue, Detroit,
Abraham Barron of Calvert [reline announces the engagement of
his daughter. Caroline, to Samuel Sternberg, son of 31r. and Mrs.
Charles Sternberg.

Tuesday evening. April 9, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopp announce the engagement of their 'leek-his Temple, Liuw'uud mud Joy.
Mrs. William Schultz of 155:14 daughter, Pauline Elizabeth, to Henry N. Muse's of Cincinnati, Ohio. road.
Normandy celebrated her nine-
Mi tt. Joseph thltrdade, newly
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Surath announce the engagement of their
teenth wedding anniversary with daughter, Bessie Helen, to Ben Edgar Berlin, son of 31r. and Mrs. Sul elected president, Urges 1111 111P111 -
Si bridgeduncheon at the Barium
!NTS to cu-oneriif and 1.0 ill trud
Hotel un Wednesday, March W.
II 1 meetings reguarly.
Covers were laid for 19 guests.
Three orphans that the organiza.
Mrs. A. Rubenstein acted as toast.
thin is bringing to this country
master. The table was beautifully
from Europe are due in Detroit
tlecorated with (lowers, which Were
re
Saturday or Sunday.
later presented to the g.uests•

ry

TC1 1. 1111)11,

The return of the
vogue of white cor-
sets is interesting. Be-
sides being very smart
for brides, t his vogue
of white belongs,
110W, to everyone.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frankel announce the engagement of their
daughter, Katherine, to Jack Mendelsohn, sun of Mr. and Ilrs. Max
Mendelsohn.

school.

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Music by Well Known Whoopee Orchestra

Admission $1.00 Per Couple

Ezra Yehuda Club Holds Interest-

ing Affair for Mothers

and Daughters,

The Ezra Yehuda Clash observed
its first anniversary and the Purim
festival at a mothers' and daugh-
ters' program at the Tu‘eslo-llosb
mut. broths of the United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit. A play, shngs s
recitations, addresses by leaders,
featured the afternoon.

()pulled with the mass singing of
"Palestine, My Palestine," and
with the recitation of Jessie 51111111.
try's "The Jewish Home" by Ruth
Kaufman, the program included
the review of the club's history.
by Evelyn Shewity and the play,
"The Trial of Purins," in which
the following participalt.sl: Bea-
trice Shapiro, judge; Clara Noes,
Chanukah; Leah Schneider, Pass-
over; Sarah Itis,..w, Shovous; Min-
nie Sklar, Succoth. An interest-
ing club prophecy, written by
Clara Mines, was read by l'hyllis
Glazer. Ruth Kaufman recited "Is
An Esther Nsests.si Polo}."
Sol It Levin, former president
of etrott Young Judaea, present-
ed the club with the charter from
the national office. 11I111 p r 1 esented
individual members with their
membership cards. Ile delivered
an interesting address in which he
encouraged De? members and their
mothers to do what they eon in
furthering the groat work of
Young Judaea. Addresses were
delivered by Samuel N. Heyman,
lova president of Young Judaea,
and by Sirs. P. Slomovitz, leader
of the Ezra Yehuda Club.
The most important feature of
the afternoon was the presenta-
tion by the menthers to their moth-
-rs of ( halah covers made by
hons•lves. The singing of Ifti-
ikvall was followed by a social
t hour during which refreshments

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