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IN TODAY'S'
SPOTLIGHT'
Temple Society to
Give Three Plays
The Temple Arts Society of Tem-
ple Beth El is sponsoring three
W
I ay eve-
plyas to he held
nest
ning, June 6, at 8:30 o'clock. Re.
/
'Engagements
Center Exhibition
Of Art June 3-10
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burstein of 2535 West Buena Vista Ave.
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May 27—Miss Lucia Chessman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laz-
arus E. Chessman of 11531 llolmur, to Max Robiner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Abel Robiner. Reception at 8 o'clock at :1210 West
Grand Ave.
May 27—Miss Jeanne Spielman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Cdhn, to Dr. Morris M. Burstein, non of Mr. and Mrs. Max
LEWIS WEITZMAN
Burstein, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
freshments and a social hour will
MRS. DAVID B. WERBE
May 27—Miss Nettie Rosenzweig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
follow.
Two of the plays are under the Meyer Rosenzweig, to Samuel Greisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael work in charcoal, water colors and
Greisman, at Congregation Beth Abraham.
oils.
direction of Temple members.
The opening reception will be
Lewis Weitzman is directing
May 27—Miss Rose Bell, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frieden
the play called "Thursday Eve- berg, to Louis Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cohen, at 3219 held Sunday, June 3. This ex-
hibition is sponsored by the art
ning," with a cast consisting of the West Philadelphia. Reception will follow at 7 o'clock. No cards.
committee of the Jewish Commu-
following: Mrs. Douglas Brown,
May 27—Miss Rose Waxman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Wax- nity Center, which is headed by
Miss Setta Robinson, Mtn. Betty
of
Richton
Ave.,
to
Morey
1..
Pollack,
son
of
Mrs.
Rebecca
Pollack
Soloshin and Gabriel Alexander.
man
Mrs. David B. Werbe. The art
school committee consists of Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Becker is directing of Gladstone Ave.
the second play called "Hot Lemon-
May 27—Miss Ethel Schreier, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Schecter, Iloke Levin, Miss Frances Urger,
Mrs. Nate Goldstick, Walter Blu-
ade," with the following cast Dr. to A. H. Cherow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cherow,
cher, Rabbi Leon Frain, Milton
B. II Welling, Miss Dorothy Man-
May
27--Miss
Sylvia
Derovan,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morris
Alexander, Mrs. Sol R. Levin, Mrs.
dell, Mrs. David Ruby and Sidney
Derovan, to Abraham J. Rosenshine, son of Jacob Rosenshine, at the Harry Farbsten, Mrs. Walter
Marwell.
Philadelphia-Byron hall. Reception will follow at 8 o'clock.
Fuchs. Mrs. Morris Garvett, Louis
The third play, directed by Kath-
May 27—Miss Gertrude B. Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb, Mrs. Alexander Free-
erine Vincent Mayer, is "Cho-Cho-
San." The cast includes: Mrs. Her- Mullis Goldberg of 1444 Pingree avenue, to Carl Pearl, son of Mr. man and Mrs. Jacob Harvith.
bert Metz, Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. and Mrs. Louis Pearl. The ceremony, which will be followed by a
David Huber and Mrs. Maurice dinner and reception, will be at the Stutter Hotel.
LOUIS ROTHENBERG CLUB
Morse.
The May meeting of the Louis
May 27—Miss Gertrude Schlussel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Schlussel of Gladstone avenue, to Philip Krasnick, son of Rothenberg Club was held Mon-
day
evening, at the home of Mr.
. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Krasnick, at Congregation Beth Tephila
and Mrs. S. Chudler,
Emanuel.
A picnic for members of the
Rabid Elmer Berger d•literi•d Ilte cid ,-
June 3—Miss Mollis Meistrich, daughter of Mrs. H. S. Meistrich, club is planned for June 17 by
ilrinntIon thermott at 1110 rfoifirnottkyl
I w•rylies Of Temple Beth Jamb of Cog- I to Foster Vehon, non of Mrs. Rae Vehon.
the committee, headed by Sol
l !lac al 2 p. 111. loll 81.01(1.O. The to„-
June 3--Miss Mildred Radix, (laughter of Mrs. A. M. Radin, to Rothenberg, assisted by Edwin
tlittionts, each of whom participated In
Rothenberg and William Rothen-
the program, were, Noel lbw knee, Mel-
Charles S. Klasky, son of Mrs. Lillian Klasky.
vin Eller, Arthur Kollin and Shirley-
June 3—Miss Marilyn llprmnn, niece of Mr. and Mrs. II. I). berg.
Pros,. The pulpit wax beautifully de-
Harry Green was master of
corn/V.1 0. 1111 white tower,•inlvilItr( 1111. Dorman, to Irving W. Schlussel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Ti,. Conitnandmen, The organist was
ceremonies at the meeting, and
Schlussel, at Hotel Statler.
Mrs. Saul IIIrnkrant In the procession
among
the entertainment was the
(!renter
Vitro,
Betty
Jacolmon
were.•
June 3—Miss Mathilda Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer showing of some old-time Key-
Marilyn Ann Cohen. Barbers Illuntro.n,
Herbert HIP•Imer, Melvin Eller. Arthur
Myers of 3266 Fullerton Ave., to Irving Weintraub, son of Mrs. Ida stone comedies by Morris Chudler,
Kollin, Shirley Present, Noel Bioko,.
Weintraub, at Jericho Temple. Ceremony at 7:30. Reception at 8:30 son of Mr. and Mrs. Chudler.
le choir honointo of Mrn, ,'ells Blunt-
roe., lira Jerk Fink, Dr. Joseph
o'clock.
The charity functions of the or-
Foris, Mrs. Alice Jacoloson, Mrs. Morry
Mrs Joseph
Kollin. Mr, Earl TIIIIIn.
June 3—Miss Esther Kornfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave ganization are mainly to perpet-
hwarta
Kornfield of 2747 West Grand Ave., to Andrew Lax, non of Mrs. and uate the good work and assist in
Joseph Cohn and lila mother. Mr..
Mrs. Morris Lax of Youngstown, Penn., at Congregation B'nai Moshe. aiding the beneficiaries of the late
George Cohn, and his slider, Mn,. Mon•
Louis Rothenberg, who devoted
roe Rosenblatt of Chicago, are week-end
June 3—Miss Ann Freedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis most of his time to such purposes.
guest, of Mr. and Mrs. holds Solomon
Freedman of 1977 Clairmount Ave., to Benjamin D. Jaffe, son of Mrs. To this end. the Louis Rothenberg
and thelr daughter. III. Sylhia of
Franklin houletard. Slr. Cohn IN the fi-
Ida Jaffe of 288 Mt. Vernon Ave., at Congregation B'nai David, Elm- Club made provision to assist sev-
ancee of Miss Solomon.
hurst and Fourteenth.
eral needy European families, to
Sire. A. Applebaum and Mrs. J. 'Wein-
June 10—Miss Elsie G. Feldman, daughter of Mrs. George Feld- purchase a business for one to
stein and Mrs. Louis Meyers of Peoria.
Mi. man, to George K. Bremen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bremen, at make them self-supporting; and
III • Sam Goldfarb of Jackson,
Esther and Mi. Hattie Wel. of Roches-
12:30 o'clock at Temple Beth El. Dr, Leo M. Franklin will officiate. has purchased two tombstones for
ter, N. Y., Harry Hirshberg. Mr. •nd
SIGs. Abe Weinoteln, Hrytpour Buckner
Reception from 2 to 5 at home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber, two of the deceased recipients of
of Detroit, and lira. Alicia Bur kner were
t he late Louis Rothenberg's bene -
1130 Longfellow Ave. No cards.
guerilla at the home of Mr. and Mr..
factions.
Noeman Buckner on Ottawa drive tit •
June 10—Miss 'Martha C. Serlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
rereidion for their PON Noel.
Itereptiona were held nt the hornet. of William J. Serlin of Leslie Ave., to Henry Cove, son of Mrs. Ida
A woman always does as she
the parent. of each confirm.,
Cove of West Ferry Ave., at Hotel Statler, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
•
p eases, and it is up to • man to
Last Friday night. Ital. Elmer Pier
officiating.
Leon
Feur-thweng.-r's
book
spoke
on
p
ease
her.
ger
June 10—Miss Edith Schlesinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
••The Iniperninne°,
•----
Victor
Schlesinger
of
2668
Calvert
Ave.,
to
Dr.
Simon
S.
Farbman,
Rabbi and Mrs. Elmer Berger ond
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Farbman of 2495 Buena Vista Ave. Dr.
MI. Thelnia Meyer attended the clown
exorcises of Meth 10 Collegb. Mon.,
A. M. Hershman will officiate.
night, May 21.
June 10—Miss Irene Becsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Mr.. ION ire Steltnuan. children Akin
nod Beverly left for New York City t Becsky of 8302 West Jefferson Ave.. to A. Charles Goodman, son of
'
,lilt her Meter Mro. It Muff.emoute Mrs.
Vette Goodman of Youngstown, Ohio, at B'nai Moshe Syna-
.11, will
a 1... Mop
gogue. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will officiate.
N. T, ”di Scranton, Pa.
June 10—Miss Celia Louise Berlin, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. NOM 4.1110.0 orient the
w eek -end In CI. eland ylalt Mg retell...
S. J. Berlin, to Dr. David Kliger, son of Mrs. Ida Kliger of Dexter
--
The m,steiasss sr Tsmide 1 Icth Ja 0 ° I, : boulevard, at the Fort Wayne hotel. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will
,., .
h.. It. onnual luncheon at Indian veml
inter Club. Mond... May 22. The officiate.
neautifullY decorated anti
table W.
June 10—Miss Mollie
Moe Ackerman, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
places were set for 44 memers. The out 1
Samuel Ackerman of 2257 Blaine Ave., to Max 11. Littky, son of H.
. of Ina„ guests Were Mr.. Ednard It. i
Applebaum•
and
Mrs,
A
at
Congregation
B'nai David, Elmhurst at Fourteenth.
Hint,
senberg.
Littky,
Mrs, ,i Weinstein and Mre .ours M eyer.
of Trots, ill. Babb, Eimer Berger we
June 17—Miss Frieda Sachs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
m ,r til 4,
,,n,nerr- a
,l n7 , .M cro.,,,oNrrit
Ise= . ato
Sachs of Gladstone Ave, to Dr. Harry B. Handelsman of Chicago.
;
acts
.lira nn the "tritn, chor.,, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate.
for their reports Mrs Saul Itir• kraut.
June 24—Miss Maurine Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
newly ele•ted president. PIN° Mi nk*. A
Stone, to Albert Allan Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams,
Playlet, "A l 'iltlfn e■ 1,111 .1 011e fly Dr
0, Shaw, wa s prod uted u nder the R .-
of the Book Cadillac Hotel.
sr the prostate committee ronely, at the Italian Gardens
. harry
itn, th halals, chairman,
mg of Mrs,
June 24—Miss Grace Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Cella Blumengon and Mrp. Elmer
amue
Sl Si mon
i
Ave., to Harry S mon, son of
Rochester
Nerser The fonowIns were the smors, Cohen of 2715
of Indiandale Ave., at Book-Cadillac Ilotel. Rabbi Harold N. Rosen-
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" I " r"'"• 00." 0 "e
T"
In. Joseph
J . /Moon,
Let
lo.
Harnett, Alic
mod. that will perform the ceremony.
Run Pennon. Earl Thun. Benton.
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Directions: U. S.-10 to M-15, through Clarkston, turn right
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LINWOOD
AVENUE
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LEADER
LANSING NOTES
Congregation Beth El held Ili annual
e--.
election of oltrera Tueeday. Slay 15. at
Mr •nd Mrs. Jornsph Sempliner •nd • mooting at the Hotel Downey. Alex
,laughter, Carolyn Juno, and Mee. Ito. l'ohen w” re-elected as ',resident, Max
Bergin. and d•ughte
ShirleY. .Pent Bath. named a. tre”orer. Sam Itapa•
Sionday and Tuesday in Detroit.
port, former treasurer. was eleeted vIce-
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president. and Hanford Tonkow was re•
The following spent last NV...Inept-fay elected as secretary.
and Thuraday in Detroit: Meialam.
lieorge Kahn. Morris Gott n,, Ale s
Mathew Kaplan lertur•d Ghlo Post
Kahn. Max Kahn •nd Mle. Luba lornel-
tt
State f'ollee
on
week at Michigan
too of Itlas, !Attie.
- MarrIng• and Phorce"
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confirmation service. a ill he held at
The Sisterhood of Congregation Beth
Temple Annehe Chewed on Sunday, MAY
The following ere El to.h1 III Hope Cheat tea on Wednea•
it at 2,10 w m
the confirmantei Shirley Bergin., Car. day afternoon, Slay II, at the home of
fin Jane Sempliner. Favga Train•. Sybil Mr.. Frank A. kern”. Spring now,.
•rrangwl about the
Werbelowand Arthur Se hwarls The offi- were l•rtlxileally
elating r•hb1 will be Ital. Frederic A. room..
--.—
DoliPell of Sagin•w.
C“larhaum evoke on
—
Rabbi David
Mentor liada.” held Ito oral sonnet ••Mothers of Today and leaterday" •1
in uanwle tea In the Y. W. C. A Audi- lry, yrid ay evenIn a wen li ell before
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Galician Young Peoples'
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The Galician Young Peoples
Club gave its first party in honor
of their mothers on Thursday
evening, May 17, at Congregation
Beth Abraham, Linwood at Stur-
tevant. Mrs. Edward Rothenberg,
assisted by her committee consist-
ing of Flodel Rothenberg, Marie
Brown, Vivian Sperbin, Roue Ras-
kin, Esther Alpiner, Ann Rothen-
berg, Ann Landgarten, Kate Katz
and Fay Zuker, arranged the pro-
gram.
Mrs. Joshua J. Sperka, wife of
Rabbi Sperka, gave a timely talk
entitled, 'Mother". A one act co-
medy play, "Sardines" was pre-
s ,
e •C Cer
Phonesi Garfield 1230-31
cl d by the social Rendezvo
seated Prizes were awarded
youngest and lodest mothers al
the mother having the most chil
ren present with her at the party
Community singing followed, wit
refreshments being served by t
hostesses. Several friends •
members of the First Galician S
ciety were present.
A "stewdlo" group was holdin
the usual post mortems after
preview.. Suddenly they all bur
into hearty and prolonged laugh
ter. "What's the Vogl" asked
"I don t know,"
looker-on.
the reply, "but I'm laughing .
the boss just told a joke."
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The Rev. Dr. David Philipson,
rabbi of the Rockdale Avenue Tem.
pie, Cincinnati, Ohio, will deliver
May 23—To Mr. and Mrs. A I Schwartz (Sophie Kaplan) of 9206
the commencement address at the
llll
ppp
daughter, Berm ce.
ti l l
ninth annual commencement exer- Cameron Ave., a
May 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Fenster of 2749 Elmhurst
cises of the Jewish Institute of Re-
ligion, to be held on Sunday morn- Ave., • son.
ing, May 27, at 10:30 o'clock, in its
May 2I—To Mr. and biro. Meyer Mathis (Yonina Ticktin) of
auditorium. His subject will be 2083 Gladstone Ave., a son.
"The Function of the Jewish Min-
May 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bernstein of 3004 Clements
istry."
Ave., a son.
Dr. Philipson is the dean of the
May
10—To Dr. and Mrs . I. II. Gutow (Anne Fineman) of
American Reform Rabbinate. He
is regarded as the oustanding au- Flint, Mich., a son, Richard.
thority on the history of the Jewish
torlum Sunday •fternoon
Mother" Day.
Reform movement, his great work
The grunt gimlet of the day was MI.
Gifts to Children's Home
on this subject being "The Reform
of
mgt..
Latvia.
who
lo
Mist
Ilene
Simon
end
MI.
Maxine
1.uha lerarnton
Ao
kernmn
were
In
Ann
Arbor
re
eutly
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
siting
Mr.,
William
Goldberg
of
this
' ,
Movement in Judaism." He has
MI. leraeinen etunnet In Vienna for the Kappa Nu hou. party.
served
the
Rockdale
avenue
congre-
The Jewish Children's Home of
a'Aer renowned musicians iler renal.
IJ011. KosItchlk wa. In Chicago for • gation since 1888, and, previously,
O.- In Italian. Fr,. h. Ru.lan, Jewish
May 28-11adassah Oneg Sab-
Detroit acknowledges with thanks
few dove thin pa.t week to attend the
• tol English were well re•ehed and en-
was the rabbi of Har Sinai Con-
wedding of hla brother-in law. .rne.
thualaptically encored.
bath.
the
receips of the following dash
gregation in Baltimore. In addi-.
A chor” of young yokes 1.1 by M•r- Myer. and MI RO Muth II•1Ier. ,
Jew,h Cam-
tin Manta ant ace...riled be Mi.,
donations:
tion to his work in the rabbinate,1 May 27—Allied
Pearl Brenner rohled ohm to the pro-
f 1111 , edolhatnn spoke Ma , I : et the he has served as a lecturer on the
paign
dinner
at
Hotel
Stot-
I
gram The young people were dreseed
week!. II•wanls luncheon on the
Mrs. B. Geyer, 13120 La Salle
ler. Judge Joseph M. Pros-
history of Reform Judaism at the
nr "Conditions In Germ•nY".
aa nateetinten nhmutelm.
Blvd.
kauer, guest speaker.
Hebrew (onion College, Cincinnati, ,
cently
Bole
Morel"
lila.
of
Detroit
was
re
Itanseeith
•
A tableau depicting a
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone,
May 27 to June 7—Allied Jew-
w” effectively, shown. during which elected to the Varsity Club of Mh bison since 1905. He was a member of
ish Campaign for 3175,000.
Sirs W•Iter Bloch next, a reading glo- Slate College.
the board of editors of the new
18614 Wildemere Ave., in memory
rifying the Itadassah our, .
May
28—Home
Relief
Society's
Bible
translation
published
by
the
Joe ::vene and June. Mothers, ettid.
An intereatIng skit In the form of •
of J. W. Allen.
annual meeting.
lin.tliaan ntat• College. Were Jewish Publication Society and a
radio pi-mgrs.,. telling llt• story of th• tots at
Mint Rose Friedman, 1982 Tay-
foundl” of Itadasean by UllOn Henrietta featured In the Friday night row,' nt
consulting editor of the Jewish En-1 May 28—Sisterhood of Shaarey
the roily,.
geoid and it. import•nt pubsequent
lor Ave., in memory of her mother,
Zedek annual meeting.
••••--
clyclopedia. He has served on the j
elenta wise then rendered h. Erwin
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey' Goldman,
Wal.
h la stalling ....lath..
Wel-
Mra. 7,1 , 10
noonr. or, asolsted
June
2
-
3
—
Annual
Flower
t
boards of many important
Jewish r
16575 Edinboro Ave., in memory
ter Bloch Samuel Lehlne, 1.ouls ft Her- In Gmaha, Nebraska.
Days of Jewish National
cultural and educational organisa-;
rn., Mra. Barry Alpert, Mtn Barry
of J. W. Allen.
A
twautlful
new
1oals
w”
officially
Fund.
Sing, •nd Miss Shirley Kerala..
t ions.
w'.1,,1 byI 'on arrant ion 11,h El at
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen,
After tho !wont., tea was persed
Among the important books writ.; June 12—Moonlight of Jewish
SOnfl•V
at a ne•utifollv arta”ed table prepared the Shrhuoth rennet. eondueted
1621 Glynn (7t., in memory of .1.
Youth Council of Detroit.
niornIng. May 20 Memorial own., ten by Dr. Philipson are "The Jew
and ...moored by Mra ileor, Kahn, alp
%V. Allen. •
ended by 111. Henri Volaht •nd Mhos wen •1•0 tonducter1 by Rabb! Cedar-
Choler), Jr& an.
English
FictMn,"
"Old
European
June17—Bicur
in
Josephine Dentin. Mre (Inidt.rg boom The Hoeing Ise. of the Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Krell,
Jewries," "Max Lilienthal-Ameri-
nual excursion.
day in hoot were held •t the name time
• nd Mrs II•rry Alpern poured.
The Torah was pun hawed In the Coo. can Rabbi," etc.
The program woe •rrangett and ill-
3200 Boston Blvd., in memory of
• regotion with money i.e.-wed through
rewted by Mn Louts It {tampon. pre.-
Others who will take part in the
J. W. Allen.
.
Its
Memorial
Fund
Meat of the.hapt•r, Mra Walt, M.A.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Strainer,
commencement exercises are Judge
ARM/NMI' illATEH• 11•T
MOO 11,/, Fin.
lilt twat chalrnmn. vol
Mr. end Moe. Nathaniel Gold mend
—
2740 Richton Ave., in honor of the
re. batman of the liniverielty po•- Mothers Dny week-end in Columnuk Julian W. Mack, chairman of the
pdal committee
`-en
emm
board
of
trustees
of
the
institute,
Final
arrangement.
hit-
golden
wedding anniversary of Mr.
tido, as the gue•te of Mr. Gold'a Mother.
Mra J. Gobi Thl. sheen-end Mr and
who will preside and Ur. Stephen Pletcd bxAra00•11*.l. and A.A.& T” and Mrs. Simon Lachman.
Mr. •n•I Mt. Joweph SernPliner wd, be
Mrs. Gold entertwried their Hour
Loaaa,
T.
M.
II
I
the
fraternities
of
S. Wine, president, who will deliver
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronson,
MAO 12. front I
MI. Madeline MO bronk as
u bans. on Sund•y.
in honor of th• confirmation
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bible!. of Buena Vista Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Emil Rose, sun of Mrs.
Sarah Rose of Calvert Ave. The wedding will be an event of
June 28.
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The annual exhibition of art
work by the members of the Jew-
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at the
Mr. and Mrs. Max Solomon of 2227 Gladstone Ave. announce will be held June 3 to 10
the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Mauro Roth, son of Mr. Jewish Community Center, 8904
Woodward Ave.
and Mrs. Jacob Roth of West Bethune Ave.
Pupils of Jasha Schwartzman
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Radner of Gladstone Ave. announce the and William Cresson will exhibit
engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to David B. Aaron, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aaron of Traverse City, Mich.
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