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Li ler Betrothal Announced

Engagements

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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goldberg of 583 Alger announces the engage
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kuretzkv
and son, Saul, have returned on Illent of their niece, Miss Adele Ida Sokoloff, to Reuben Sydney Cohen
son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of 9236 Delmar avenue.
the steamship Ile De France after
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Harvey of Boston boulevard announce
a five weeks' trip to Paris, Leipsig, I
the engagement of their daughter, Helen Waterman, to Samuel Waite'
Berlin and London.
Heavenrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Ileavenrich of Boston
Mrs. George Rabinowitz of boulevard.
Northlawn avenue entertained 12
children on March 8 in honor of
her son Gerald's birthday.

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Wedding Calendar

Mrs. Herman S. Bennett, 30001
Rochester avenue, entertained 16
[ guests at a green kitchen shower
on March 12, honoring Miss Lillian
March 16-Miss Fanny Barsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet
[ Diamond, an April bride-elect. Barsky of 1967 Gladstone avenue, to Samuel C. Callin, son of Mrs
Bridge was the diversion of the Clara Calfin of Lincoln avenue.
evening.
March 23-Miss Tillie Gold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gold, t
David Mermelstein of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Racow and
March 27-Miss Josephine Lee Imerman, daughter of Mrs. Joh!
' daughters of Chicago boulevard
I left for New haven, Conn., to at- [merman, to Dr. Arthur Bloom.
' tend the golden wedding anniver-
MISS LILLIAN HAMMER
sary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
[ J. Racow.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. Adler of
3002 Clairmount avenue announce
Mrs. Roy A. Zamsky was hostess
Toilet Goods-
the engagement of their sister,
to 20 guests at a bridge-luncheon
First Floor
Lillian Hammer, to Benny Meta-I,
Saturday.
sow
A in
Maner
rchwill be
of this i c ty.
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March 10-To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour I.ewis (Beulah Zechman), a given in their r honor d
16.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simon, daughter, Ilarriet Ann.
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'their daughter Laura and son Man-
March 9-To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Schulman of 1217 West Euclid
uel, formerly of 2495 Taylor ave-
Judge Campbell Guest at Phi
avenue, a son, Norman Sanford.
nue, have moved to their new
March 5-To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Benjamin (Betty Nelken),
Sigma Lambda Luncheon.
, home at 7979 West Grand avenue.
son, Melvin Louis.
March 4-To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamburger (Ethel Yarrows) of
Mrs. Harry A. Schiller has re-
At a pledgee luncheon of Phi'
[ turned after a week's visit with 2738 \\, ebb avenue, a son, Ilarry Beryl.
Sigma Lambda, national law fra•
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
March 3-To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Naidich of 1663 Taylor, a son, ternity, held at the Statler Hotel
and Mrs. Emory Tobias of Ports- Edmund Kingsly.
on Sunday, Hon. Allan Campbell,
' mouth, Ohio.
recent appointee to the circuit
bench of Wayne County, was the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levine of
guest speaker, his topic being
Mack avenue had as their house
"The Modern Jury." lien Silver-
I guest for the week-end their
stein, violinist, entertained. He
nephews, Ralph and Howard Levy
was accompanied by his wife. The
SHANBROM-HAYMAN
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
other
speakers were Benjamin D.
Miss Pearl Ilayman, daughter of [
Installation of officers of the
Burdick, Max Silverman and David
Mrs. Louis Tobin and her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hayman, Equality Club was held at a dinner Miro. Henry Thumin was toast-
ter Marcia have left for a three was married to Julius Shanbrom at the Oriole Terrace Feb. 16. All master. These pledgee luncheons
Proceeds go to Detroit's quota for support of institution, o f
week's visit with Mrs. Tobin's par- Sunday, March 9, at the home of retiring officers were presented are given twice annually to ac-
the organised worker. in Palestine.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rosen- her brother and sister, Mr. and with gifts. Mary Segel', retiring quaint the fraternity with their
Mrs. Max Berman of 1983 Vir- president, was unable to attend
stein of Mishawauka, ind.
Interested men and women urged to volunteer at the follow.
prospective brothers.
ginia Park. The ceremony, offici-
lag stations: Saturday and Sunday, at the Folkahule, Glad-
ated
over by Rabbi Thumin, took
Max Weksler of Normandy ave-
stone and Twelfth; Folkshule. at 4016 Collingwoocl; Jewish
nue is visiting his parents, Rev. place at 6:30 p. m. and dinner was
and Mrs. E. Weksler, of Marinette, served for 75 guests. Mr. and
Center, 31 Melbourne; Monday at Hotel Staler.
Mrs. Shanbrom left for their
Wis., until after Purim.
honeymoon soon after.
1526 WOODWARD AVE.
Mrs. Wilred Cohen and her
OLENDER-COHEN
daughters, Roslyn and Irene, of
Congregation Ahavath Achain
Winnipeg, Man., are making an ex-
tended visit with Mrs. Cohen's was the scene of a pretty ceremony
mother, Mrs. Sarah Gurovitch, of March 2, when Miss Betty Cohen,
daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Jacob
Tuxedo avenue.
Cohen, became the bride of Lester
Robert Newman spent the week- Olender, son of Mr. and Mrs.
end with his fiance, Louise Rosen- Abraham Olender.
Miss Cohen wore a white satin ,
thal, in New York City.
frock and a long tulle veil model
S. R. Reznik left for a 10 days' with a cape in back, which was
held by a head-dress of rhinestones
stay in New York City.
and pearls. Her bouquet was of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landow of roses and lilies of the valley.
Miss Ida Cohen was her sister's
Blaine avenue returned from a
maid of honor, and the Misses
two weeks' visit in Chicago.
Elsie, Ilarriet and Tillie Olender
were the bridesmaids.
Ladies' Auxiliary of J. N. F.
Theodore Olender served as best
man.
Plans Activities.
LUBA LUPILOFF
Dinner and dancing for 85 guests
followed the ceremony, after which
The first meeting of the newly Mr. and Mrs. Olender departed for due to absence in California. Flor-
elected members of the board of a trip to New York. They will re- ence Gorelik, mistress of ceremo-
directors of the ladies' auxiliary of side at 354 Leicester court on their nies, installed the following: Luba
Lupiloff, president; Emma Peck,
the Jewish National Fund was
return.
vice-president; Edith Paransky.
held at the home of the president,
secretary; Sarah Bader, treasurer;
IF you intend to have a new fur coat for next
Mrs. M. Hayman, Feb. 26, and
BABBUSH-AICHENBAUM
Ida Kushner, auditor; Sadie Fisher,
plans for future activities were
season, do not miss this opportunity to save.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Aichenbaum
outlined. Among these the annual announce the marriage of their chairman of entertainment corn-
You may arrange to pay from your income during
practice of providing for the daughter, Jean, to Sol Babbush, ' mittees; Bernie Ostrow, chairman
the summer . . . cold storage free until wanted
planting of trees in Palestine dur- son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bab- of board of directors; Rita Fish-
ing the week of Chamisho Osor bush, which took place at the home , man and Dora Berkowitz, sick
in the Fall ... Buy now and save.
was decided upon and 20 trees of the bride's parents, March 2. [ committee. Entertainment, cards
and dancing were part of the pro-
were ordered planted in honor of
Miss Aichenbaum wore a white
the following members: Mee- satin frock, and a long tulle veil gram. The Equality Club, for the
dames S. Cabot, J. Fidler, L. Frid- held by a head-dress of pearls and past two years a social group, has
now undertaken charity work.
lender, M. Hayman, II. Kraft, B.
orange blossoms.
Lerman, S. Levin, II. Milkowsky, S. was of roses and lilies of the val- Henceforth proceeds derived from
all affairs and entertainments will
Newman, R. Pollak, W. Silver, A.
1e used or charity. e next af-
Smilow, A. Teitelbaum, I. Shech-
Miss Anne Aichenbaum was her
ter, S. J. Weiner, and five in mem- sister's only attendant, and Theo- fair will be a bridge-dance to be
held
at the Oriole Terrace Sunday
ory of Miss Diana Lefkowitz.
dore Eichner performed the duties evening, March 30.
At the next meeting of the
of
best
man.
board, on March 5, at the home of
After a dinner which was served
CARD OF SYMPATHY.
the first vice-president, Mrs. A. to 120 guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bab-
The Halevy-Ilazomir Choral So-
Teitelbaum, arrangements were bush left for New York. They
4th
ciety wishes to express its sincere
completed for a card party and will reside at 4095 Webb avenue.
sympathy to Mr. H. Resnick, its re-
musical program to be given Sun-
as low as
day evening, May 25, at Hotel Tal-
cording secretary, on the recent

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JOIN NATIONAL GROUP
The next monthly meeting of
the auxiliary will be held Wednes-
Sigma Phi Lambda, general Jew- RADIO SERVICE, Ho.
day evening, March 19, at 8 o'clock
in the Atkinson and Twelfth street ish fraternity at the University of
branch of Congregation Shaarey Detroit, will within a short time
be installed as the Xi chapter of
Zedek. The public is invited.
the Alpha Epsilon Pi, national Jew-
ish fraternity. This is the result
of a long series of negotiations,
culminated at a meeting at Web-
ster Hall recently. Lester II.
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Sigma Phi Lambda was the first
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fraternity to be organized
positions.
engineering skill. Price, $225, com-
at the University of Detroit. It
plete with tubes. See it, hear it.
was founded in 1925 by Louis H.
Short course-low costs-
Portnoy, Sidney Gassel, David R.
Convenient Terms.
long terms,
Morris, Jack Greenberg, Morris
Lieberman, Benny Gelman, Morris
Portnay, and Henry Derscher.
Since then, Sigma Phi Lambda
Broadway at 1509, Near John R.
has become one of the most active
and best known on the campus and
in the city.
Alpha Epsilon Pi is one of the
2116 Puritan. Longfellow 4935 best known national Jewish frater-
nities in the country. It was found-
Michigan'. Only Fur School.
ed at New York University in 1913,
and since that date has placed
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Pennsylvania, Columbia Univer-
You'll
smile,
smile, smile-as ,
sity, Rhode Island State, Ohio
1526 WOODWARD AVE.
State, Illinois, Ohio Northern, Uni-
soon as you see how beauo•
versity of Chicago, Marquette,
fully laundered your clothes
Wisconsin, University of Virginia,
Georgia, Washington University,
are, when we send them back to
and Vanderbilt. Graduate chap-
ters have been formed in New
you. No more fuss and bother
York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Chi-
- washday woes are gone for.
cago, Columbus, Providence, Nor-
folk, Atlanta, and Milwaukee. Soon I ever! Your phone will fetch usl
after the formal installation of the
Xi chapter here, the Detroit alum- ' Were ready whenever you are.
ni•chapters will be formed.
The present officers of Sigma
Phi Lambda are: Max E. Denis,
chancellor; Louis P. Malls, vice-
chancellor ; Allan Green burg,
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affording the public their own favorite
and Alice in "Laundry Land."
Rho chapter at Rhode Island State,
brands of groceries and meats at a price
who is now residing in Detroit, has
slightly in advance of the wholesale cost,
been named advisor of the local
plus a personal service by the proprietor
groups, by the supreme board of
the Alpha Epsilon Pi.
himself.

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