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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannenholz
of the Wilshire are enjoying a mo-
tor trip to Chicago.
Mrs. Anna Katz of 5426 Fischer
avenue has ret urned from a four
months' sojourn at Miami Beach,
Flu.
Engagements
Friday Evening Services:
llon. Louis J. Rosenberg will
speak to the group on "The Sab-
bath as Interpreted in Jewish Lit-
erature" on April 18. The serv-
ices will terminate on April 25,
when A. C. Lappin will be guest
of honor.
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The engagement of Miss Queenly dt•rkovitz to Dan Krouse, son a
Mrs. Caroline Krouse, is announced by her mother, Mrs. I. Berkovitz
of 2491 Blaine avenue.
Mrs. Minnie Raskin of Woodrow Wilson avenue announces the
engagement of her daughter, Belle, to Harry Weingarden, son of Mr
and Mrs. Hyman Weingarden of 1826 Oakman boulevard.
"Apple Blossom Time"
This three-act comedy zy Eugene
G. Ilafer will be produced on
Sunday evening, April 20, and
Monday evening, April 21, at 8:30
o'clock with the following in the.
leading roles: Jack 'WW1, Doro-
thy Redblatt, Abe Stones, Esther
Lichtenstein, Nlorris Mittleman,
Esther 'Linen, Nelson B. Berman.
Dorathy Greenspoon, Cecil And-
sky, Leona Epstein and Alice Bet-
Wedding Calendar
:Sir. and Mrs. William Aisikowitz
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entertained in honor of the birth
of their grandchild, son of Mr. and
April 29—Miss Ruth Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mrs. J. Robinson, at their home,
2963 Sturtevant, on Sunday, Frank of Boston boulevard, to Milton Gordon, son of Mrs. F. Gordan
March 23. Dinner was served to of Boston boulevard.
75 guests. The speaiters were
Man.
Rabbi J. Thumin, Sigmund Gold-
man, toastmaster; Mr. and Mrs. Sy
Charm School:
Blum, Mr. Shein, Mr. Rosenthal,
Sliss Ilelen Harrison will talk to
Mr. Caffein'', Mr. Kreshifsky and
the group on "Social Correspond-
Julius Robinson. Anion); the out-
ence" on Monday evening, April
of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs.
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Ed Lampcow of Flint, Mich., and
April 2—To NIr. and Mrs. William II. Kaplan of 308 Belmont ace
Mr. and Mrs. II. Berg of Royal nue, a daughter, Judith Irene.
Drama CI
Oak ; Mich.
The Wednesday night drama
April 3—To Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Cohn of 3261 Fullerton, a son,
class is working on "Suppressed
' Marvin Ilarold.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd .Angell and
Desires,"
by Susan Mostly'', and
April 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Piebler of 4095 Webb avenue, a
son, Marvin Lee, formerly of 2931
will produce this play on Sunday
Clements avenue, are now residing son, David Charles.
evening, April 27. The Thursday
April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kalef (Esther Zalesin) of 6103 ,
at 13835 I.a Salle boulevard.
night drains class will produce
Northfield, a son, Nlaynard Cyril.
three fantasies "ham Nbabline,"
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Mrs. Estella Fluegel Silver at
April 9—To Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sillier of 10169 Crudder, a girl,
"Nlaker id' Dreams , " and "Hop 0'
1605 Calvert is making a short Barbara Marilyn.
Sly Thumb," on Sunday evening,
stay in Cincinnati with her rela-
April 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lieberman of 2531 West Euclid, a Slav II. The Y. 11'. II. A. Players
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tives, the Misses Mielziner.
will pro:luta- "Children of the
son, Malcolm.
Sloan," by Nlartin Flavin, and
April 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Gantz of 2023 Tuxedo ave-
Mrs. I). Berger and daughters
"1Vtabling Bells," by Noel Coward.1
Ilale and Suzanne of Grand usc - nue, a son, Joseph Sheridan.
some time in Slay.
April 15—Ti Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Ilelfgott ((Matilda M. Max-
uue have returned from ft four
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man) of 2988 Tyler avenue, a daughter.
months' sojourn in Nlimai, Fla.
Business and Professional Girls'
April 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Greenberg. (Theresa Keill
Supper Club:
Mrs. lien Harris of Toledo, .
1 he next meeting of this group
of 2975 Fullerton, a son.
E. Angell of Cincinnati. Mrs. II.
will be from 6 to 8 o'clock on
B. Lewis and Mrs. L. Fisher of
:'Thursday evening, April 24, when
Tecumseh, Mich., were guests of
N1rs. Emory alonash will talk on
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honor at a bridge-luncheon given
Fields Open to W0111C11."
at the Cosmopolitan Club on
All supper reservist inns must be in
Thursday, April 10 by Mrs. Jay
I this office by Wednesday after-
THOMAS—WEINBERG
Harris, for 16 guests. The table
On Tuesday, April I), at 7 o'clock noon. All business and Kok, -
was beautifully decorated with
in the presence of the inimediate ' sional girls are eligible to nwmber-
spring flowers and nests of bright- Services:
family, Rabbi A. NI. Hershman ship.
"Moses and Jesus —a Contrast united in marriage Miss Lillian
ly •colored Easter eggs.
and a Comparison," will be the Weinberg, daughter of Mr. and Spring Frolic:
A surprise birthday stag was subject of Dr. Leo M. Franklin's NIcs. K. Weinberg of Sturtevant
Webster Hall will be the scene
given Nathan Fishman by his wife sermon Sunday, April 20, at 10:15 avenue, to Harry A. Thomas, son •of a spring dance when the Satur-
at their home, 2984 Burlingame, ; a. m.
of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Thomas. The day night dances are resumed
on April 5. Mr. Fishman was pre-;
Closing day Passover services bride was very attractive in a rase there on April 26. A waltz con-
sented seith gifts by Mrs. Fishman will be held at the Temple Satur- Lei ge chantilly lace gown ninth- test is t be one of the features
and sons. Supper was served at day, April 19, at 10 o'clo•k. Rabbi in period fashion. She wore a of the dance.
midnight and there was interest-, Leon Fram will preach on the sub- large horsehair hat and shoes to
inc entertainment.
ject, "Elijah."
match and carried a colonial bo.
Rabbi brim will occupy the pul- uquet.
Miss Madolyn Lefkovitz of 8355 pit Sunday morning, April 27, and
Miss Peggy Z•brak, who was
Thaddeus street has returned to speak on "Religion Under Fire," her only attendant, wore green
her home after a four months' with reference to H. L. Mencken's chiffon and carried yellow roses.
trip abroad. Miss Lefkovitz spent "Treatise on the Gods." • Sydney Weinberg, brother of the
considerable time in Gibraltar,
bride, performed the duties of best
Naples, Pompeii, Patras, Greece, The School Passover Service:
Roses of White and Blue,
man.
Trieste, Budapest and Rumania,
Dinner was served to 50 guests.
The Ruses of the White and Blue
The
Saturday
school
will
have
Cannes, France, end Lisbon, Porta-
After a honeymoon through the met 'Tuesday, April 15, at the home
a special Passover Assembly, Sat-
gal. Miss IA-fkavitz was accom-
urday, April 19. The students will southwest, Mr. and :Mrs. Thomas of Miss Rebecca Bloom, the spun-
panied by her mother, Mrs. Louise
, stir.
come to the school at the regular will reside in Wichita, Kansas.
Lefkovitz.
The one-act comedy, "Sardines,"
hour, 9:30 a. in., and the Passover
WEINSTEIN—AUSLANDER
tit the NIellaturne
was presented
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service
will
be
held
at
the
regular
Bernard Fineman, accompanied by
Themarriage
of
Misa
Rose
Aus-
Center,
Slarch 25, by the following
his parents, will leave for New school assembly period.
hinder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. girls: Sadie Juravelle, Bertha Mill-
York City after the Passover holi-
Ignatz Auslander, and Louis Wein- man, Tessie Steinberg, Rose Shio-
days to continue his studies there. The Declamation Contest:
st•in, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
There me many beautiful poems Weinstein, was solemnized at Con- vitz, Julia Leeman. The play was
Ia huge success.
An Easter Sunday dinner-dance in Jewish literature for children to gregation B'nai Moshe April 6.
A weenie roast is to be held on
will be held at the Phoenix Club learn to recite. The teachers and
Miss Freda Auslander was her
for members and friends, this Sun- the librarian will help find the se- sister's maid of honor, and the Thursday.
day, II:30 to 8:30. A special talk-, lections. The preliminary contest
Misses: Lillian Grossman of Chi-
ing picture will he shown follow- , for the school declamation prizes is cago, l'auline Bagel, Mabel Bat-
held Sunday, April 211, at 9:30, in' a's:1k, Jeanette Auslander and
ing the dinner-dance.
the Brown Memorial ( hapel.
Anna Stern were the bridesmaids.
1526 WOODWARD AVE.
Miss Sidelle Goldstein has left
Charles Newman served as best
for Nlattapan, Nlass., where she Passover Dramatics:
man, and George Schneitl, John
will visit with Miss Freda Orley, a
The following children are tak- Isaacs, Nathan Purken, Manuel
former Detroiter.
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ing part in the various Passover Bloom and Morris Cohen were the
plays which are being given in the ushers.
school:
The bride's frock was fashioned
The Song of Spring" primary of ivory satin, and her long tulle .,.
department, given Sunday, April veil was held by a cap of lace with'.
13: Nlarjorie Itasenthal, Ellktne clusters of tiny orange blossoms at
All enjoyable community Seder
Sandorff. Margie Aronson, Cassi- the sides. Tea roses and lilies 1 -kti
was held at Temple Beth El on
rus Eiseman, Joseph Marx, Lee comprised her bouquet.
Sunday evening. Maurice Gold-
Goodman, Bernice Ackerman, Rob-
A wedding supper and dancing `is
' Nutt of Cincinnati conducted the
ert Coleman, Bernard Dizik, Carol for 300 guests followed the cere-
services for 70 guests. Temple
Lewis. • Directed by Miss Lillian
Y.
tr-,1
Beth Sisterhood sponsored the •
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Mr. and Mrs.Weinstein left for
affair and the committee in charge
"The Silver Cup," intermediate- a trip to Chicago and will reside on
consisted of Mrs. I. Clinkofstine.'
department, to be given Sunday. Fullerton avenue upon their re- +0
Mrs. A. Philippe, Mrs. Ben Kra -
April 20, at 11:45 a. m.: Florence turn.
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incr. Mrs. Joseph Rothncr and Mrs. \lass, Herbert Blumberg, Jerome
Among the guests were the
Oppenheim.
Levin, Stanford Glazer and Jerome brother-in-law and sister of the +0
Rosensweig. Directed by alrs. bride, Mr. and Mrs. Albert P.
MN. Meyer Levy and daughter
Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. :Martin Gross-
Edith Kopelson.
Adelaide of Jackson, spent last
"The Slave from Egypt," con- man and their daughter, Miss Lib +1:•:
week us the guest of Mrs. Adolph
firmation department, to be given Ilan, all of Chicago; Arthur Acker
Seitner.
Saturday, April 19, at 10:45 a. m.: of Cleveland.
Sidney Tushbant, Murray Green,.
Mrs. Alex Kevin of Cleveland is
LANSKY—BRONSON
Morton Sobel, Roy Paul, David
visiting at the home of her sis-
An attractive wedding took place
Grant, Richard Gurney, Sheldon
!ter, Mrs. Isaac Oppenheim. She
Martin, Ibirothea Levy and Selma at Congregation Mishkan Israel
will he joined over the week-end
Blatnikoff. Directed by Mrs. Fan- April 6, when Miss Rose Bronson,
by Miss Emelie Levin.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
ny R. Tatt.
Bronson, became the bride of
After spending the winter in
David l.ansky, son of Peter I.an-
Confirmation Service.:
Jacksonville, Florida, Miss Jeanne
In response to a number of in- sky.
Seitner has returned to her home.
Miss Bronson wore a frock of
quiries the rabbis announce that
the date for confirmation services ro se beige crepe, with hat 'nil
'William Denby of Jackson, spent
this year has been definitely set for shoes to match, and a corsage of
the week-end here as the guest of
Sunday, June 1. Shabuoth occurs roses and sweet peas.
his parents.
Miss Bernice Zussman was Miss
on June 2, when the traditional
Bronson's sole attendant, and
Miss Zella !merman has returned services for that day will take Frank Luft performed the duties
place.
from a several weeks visit with her
of best man.
brother in St. Louis, Missouri.
After a reception for members
The High School Gradu•tton:
The religious school board of the of the immediate family an,l inti-
ZEIRE ZION TO MEET
temple has set Sunday morning, mate friends, Mr. and Mrs. I.ansky
THIS SUNDAY NIGHT May 18, as the date for the Tem- left for n trip to Chicago.
Births
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models,
belted
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coats—and plenty of
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and colors.
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taffetas,
silk
Silk
crepes . . . beautiful
shades.
Long, short
sleeves to
or 14.eeveless.
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Detroit Zaire Zion will meet at
p. m. this Sunday at the Folk-
shale, Twelfth and Gladstone. A
prominent speaker will talk on
"Three Great Jewish Philosophers
Mendelsohn, Spinoza and Berg-
son."
NO SOLICITATIONS AT
J. N. F. CONFERENCE
Aaron Kurland , president of the
Detroit Jewish National Fund, an-
nounces that there will be no so-
, licitation of funds at the Jewish
National Fund conference Sunday,
April 27, and at the banquet which
will close the conference.
RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000
ple High School graduation. A dis-
LEWINTHAL--DENAWETZ
tinguished rabbi from a neighbor-
Mr . and Mrs. Isaac Denawetz i t s%
ing city. whose name will be an-
announce
the marriage of their
nounced later, will deliver the s•r-
daughter, Rosalie, to Solon Lewin-
mon.
thal of Brookhaven, Miss„ April 6. is:-
After a western trip Mr. and
Calendar of Important Dater:
Mrs. Lewinthal will make their
Monday night, May 1, Beth El
home in Phoenix, Ariz.
College commencement exercises.
Sunday morning, May 10, Tem-
ple High School commencement ex-
"ON THE ROAD ON A HORSE
ercis•s.
IS ON THE ROAD TO
Saturday morning, May 24, Clos-
HEALTH"
ing exercises of Saturday school.
Sunday morning, May 25, closing
exercises of Sunday School.
Sunday morning, June 1, con-
firmation exercises.
Monday morning, June 2, She-
vuoth services.
Monday night, June 16, the Tem-
ple moonlight.
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Adele Cook
Riding School
HERSCH TO ADDRESS
CITY CLUB ON MONDAY
NOT CHAIN STORES
PROGRESSIVE INDEPENDENT GROCERS'
ASSOCIATION, co-operative of 200 of Detroit's
better grocers, wishes to defy any competition
on price where quality and service is considered.
Deal with the PROGRESSIVE. He is your
neighborhood grocer and friend.
BUY AT PROGRESSIVE STORES
There Is a Progressive Store in Your Neighborhood
Dr. Alvin D. Hersch will be the
speaker at the luncheon 11 the City
Club at the Hotel Statler on Mon-
day, April 21, at 12:30. This club
is composed of representative city
aocial service workers,
clergymen and others interested in
civic problem.. He will speak on
"The Public Defender." For some
years he has been the leading ad-
vocate far the establishment of
such office to legally represent in-
digent accused persons.
HENRY BUSCH SPEAKS
TO K. P. 55, TUESDAY
Intellectual Night at Detroit
Lodge Ni, 55, Knights of Pythias,
nn Tuesday, April 22,
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by
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Until the outdoor season starts
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