America/I lavish &dotted eater - CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 litaDeraorriEmsnffiamme arch 6, 1936. Preparations are being com- pleted by the Home Relief Society for the evening of games to be ii , Values to sing about in I • Ends Saturday, March 14th • Prices Advance to Regular After Sale! You'll warble all spring over these once- in-a-springtime buys in Himel-Hose . . . . Dresses to fill the bill for each and every occasion—all sale-priced . Perky hats with veil or flower trims for your new spring suits or frocks . • .. The lingerie specials will make you coo with delight. Yes, you'll do plenty of crowing if you come early! Attention — Amateur Entertainers! Singers — Dancers — Crooners — Jugglers, etc. Here's Your Chance! Pinsker Prog. t Aid Society ANNOUNCES A * Radio Amateur Night * Phil-Byron Hall — Sun. Eve., March 22 CASH PRIZES: Call Max Levine, Madison 3402 Music — Dancing — Refreshments A GOOD TIME GUARANTEED ADMISSION 50c ABE MAX ASSOCIATED WITH D. M. Woodruff & Co. 1564 FENOIL,e0T BLDG. ILANDOElell 3:1I0 Member, DETROIT STOCK' EXCHANGE cIIICA(10 STOCK EXclIANGE CHICAGO CUED EXCHANGE ntnilrleo .eel Orden Sodellerl; Areowne lulledon Collette- let Ire Idnren Engagements The Detroit section of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Juniors, Mr. and Mr's. Al Weisman of 2241 Taylor Ave. announce th auxiliary to the National Council engagement of their daughter, Sybil, to Burton Marks, son of Mrs. of Jewish Women, having com- Joseph M. Marks of the Be/crest. Mr. and Mrs. Weisman will hono pleted its first year of existence, their daughter and her fiance at a reception on Sunday afternoon is giving a formal Leap Year and evening, March 22. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Dinner of 11541 Brush St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Robert Fox of Toronto, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. S. Yackness of Sturtevant Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Bertha, to Dr. David AL Marcus. son of S. Marcus of Leicester Ct. MRS. ANTHONY DEUTSCH held on Saturday evening, March 14, at the B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, proceeds to go for the Mo'os Chitim fund to sup- ply Passover necessities for the needy families. Airs. Anthony Deutsch assist! Mrs. J. 11. I'olozker, chairman, of the arrangements committee, in planning for this party. HADASSAH TO STAGE PURIM PLAY MARCH 15 On Sunday. afternoon, March 16, members of Senior Iladassah, the business and professional group, and Junior Hadassah will meet jointly at the Stetter Hotel. The main feature of the afternoon's program will be a burlesque of the Purim story by the presentation of a highly amusing operetta. The words of the operetta have been set to the tunes of the famous Gilbert Sullivan productions, the "Mikado" and "Pinafore". The cast includes members of both the Senior and Junior units. intensive rehearsals are still be- ing held. Members of Senior Hadassah are urged to bring their daugh- ters to this meeting, while mem- bers of Junior Hadassah are asked to bring their mothers and sisters. Simon Shetzer, prominent in Zionist circles, will speak. Another in the series of Pales- tinian nights will be held at the home of Pauline Barahal, 2496 Blaine Ave., Wednesday evening, March 18. An interesting program is planned. Those who have not as yet attended these occasions are urged to come and spend an eve- ning filled with the refreshing spirit of the pioneer in Palestine. March 22 will see another birth- day party sponsored by the Hap- py Day Fund. This gathering will take place at the home of Sophie Blanche Schwartz, 1947 Gladstone. Members and friends are invited. Radomer to Celebrate Purim The Radomer Friendly Society will celebrate Purim at 8545 12th St., at 7 p. m., Sunday. Louis Greenhlat, singer; Almo Phillips, lyric soprano of Halevy Singing Society; Zussman Caplan, violin- ist; Fannie Better, singer; Jack Rosenberg, in recitations; Louis Rosenberg, Shirley Rubin, and Joshua Joyrich will render the program appropriate for Purim. H. Guns is chairman of the ar- rangements committee. Flowers for all occasions — DeatorJoy Florist, Euclid 6082. March 15—Miss Etta Escrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Escrow of 2901 Pasadena Ave., to Maurice J. Pastor, son of Mr. and Airs. Kalman Pastor of 9535 McQuade Ave., at the Fort Wayne Hotel Rabbi Leon Fram will officiate. March 15—Miss Helen Rose Myers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Myers of W. Boston Blvd., to Dr. Leonard Berk of Montreal, Canada, at the home of the bride. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate. March 15—Miss Florence Rae Berkovitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris II. Berkovitz of 3250 Burlingame Ave., to Louis AL Woronow, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Woronow of 530 Owen Ave. Recep- tion at 8 p.•m. No cards. March 15—Miss Esther Temchin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Temehin of 2447 Blaine Ave., to Milton Sterns, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Gamburg of 15568 Inverness Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. March 15—Miss Jeanette -Pereira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan . A. Pereira of Grand Ave., to Morey Leasem. The Intermediate Council of the Jewish Community Center is spon- soring a Purim pageant and mas- querade which will be held at the Center on Saturday evening, March 7, at 7:30. The pageant, which will include both modern and ancient scenes, was written by Herman Raznick, club sponsor and active worker with the intermediate division. In addition to the pageant and masquerade a contest will be held to determine the most typically Jewish girl in the intermediate division. Junior Congretation of B'nai Moshe Sabbath, March 7, speaker, Har- old Gross, son of Max Gross of McQuade Ave; Maftir, Albert Goldman, son of Ben F. Goldman; Chazon, Eugene Kornfield, son of Joseph Kornfield. Sabbath, March 14, speaker, Sid- new Berg, son of Sigmund Berg; Maftir, Richard Miller, son of Wil- liam I. Miller; Chazon, Marvin Adler, son of John Adler. The meetings of the Junior Con- gregation are held every other Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld has a clas s in coaching this group in conduct- ing th eservices. All who are in- terested are urged to attend the services. The Junior Congregation will participate in the reading of the M'gillah at 7 p. m., Saturday, March 7. OUBLY PROTECTED. 2 Jackets of Cellophane • seal-in the FRESHNESS of the Prize Crop Tobaccos in "Double-Mellow" Old Golds INNER cellophane JACKET opens from the top Si. sods Orono DOUBLE-MONEY-BACK OFFER as made to smokers since October 6, 1935 Take a sporting chance on a pack of Double Mellow Old Golds. Smoke half the pack. 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A midnight supper was served to 35 guests. Airs. Sam Green entertained with a linen shower and bridge at the Wilshire for 45 guests. The Misses Rose Saperstein, Yetta Teach and Lottie Sloto entertained the bride with a bridge and personal shower for 35 guests. Members of Iladassah at Miami Beach, Ma., had an Oneg Shebat at the home of Mrs. Paul Shentoff, 1409 Lincoln road, Aiiami Beach. Airs. David DeSola Pool of the national board of Iladassah spoke on "Youth Aliyah." Mrs. John Rissman of Chicago, one of the organizers of Oneg Shabbattim, presented current events. Mrs. Schmarya Kleiman of Detroit was in charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. II. Cohen of Rochester, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. B. Baum of Philadelphia, Mr. and Airs. W. Hoffman and son, Ber- nard, and Jack Rabinowitz and daughter, Ina, of Flint, attended the wedding of Miss Cora Robbins on March 1. Mervin N. Levey, formerly of the Belcrest, has taken an apart- ment at Hotel Fort Shelby. Mr. Levey moved to Detroit from To- ledo eight months ago. Mrs. Jose Winsen of Glynn Ct. was hostess at a luncheon on S a t u r d a y, honoring her sister from Ilartford, Conn. Samuel Gendil returned from a sojourn at -Miami Beach, Fla., to assist Mrs. Gendil in the prep- arations for the celebration of their silver wedding anniversary to be given at the Statler Hotel on March 29. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gordon of Cortland Ave. entertained 16 guests on Saturday, Feb. 29, with a bridge luncheon at the Wilshire, in honor of their daughter, De- vora's, 16th birthday. CHERRY 6373 DIAMONDS • WATCHES SILVERWARE • NOVELTIES WE DO SPECIAL ORDER WORK IN PLATINUM SEE SY FOR &GOOD BUY YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS are cordially invited to attend the Annual Charity Dance Given by the INDEPENDENT DETROIT LODGE Book Cadillac Sunday Evening March 8 Italian Gardens SCINTILLATING MUSIC BY DAVE DIAMOND and His Della Robbie Orchestra TICKETS 50c You Are Invited to Attend the GEWERKSCHAFTEN BANQUET To Be Held in Honor of the Palestine Labor Delegation Sunday Evening, March 15 PHILADELPHIA-BYRON CENTER • ZALMAN RUBASHOW editor of the Palestine Ilebrew Labor Daily "tiavar" WILL BE THE GUEST SPEAKER AN INTERESTING MUSICAL PROGRAM Has Also Been Arranged Solos by CANTOR SONENKLAR TARIFF: ;1 PER PLATE For Reservations Call GArfield 9460 Mrs. Harris R. Avison will be guest soloist on Altman's Jew- ish hour on Station WAIBC, from 12 to 1 p. m. on Sunday. Jacob N. Joslove of Rochester Ave. left Friday for Montreal, Canada, where he will spend the, week-end with his family. Mrs. Sarah Rabinowitz of Chi- GROSSBERG--R OBB1NS cago arrived to attend the wed- Miss Cora E. Robbins, daughter of Air. and Mrs. R. B. Robbins, be- ing of her granddaughter, Sites came the bride of David Grosberg, Cora Robbins, which took place son of Sir. and Mrs. Max Gros- on March 1, and will make her berg. at a ceremony solemnized by home in Detroit. Rabbi A. M. Hershman at the Wil- Miss Dora Miller of the Whit- shire Hotel at 8 o'clock on Sun- tier has returned from a tour day. March 1. of England and France. The bride was lovely in a gown of ivory satin very simple in de- The Spanish-Jewish Community sign. From the atiara tulle extended full her length of veil her will hold • m card party on Sunday .strc ..h. 15, at_ Congregs: train. She carried an exquisite e un tins B r 'nai nal masne. V a ier ant bouquet of bridal roses . Dr. Morris Selman assisted the Lawrence. The public is invited. groom as best man. Ruth Stone was Mr and Mrs. Siegmund L. Brio maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Ann Grosberg and Lillian of Calvert Ave. have returned to Grosberg, sisters of the groom, the city after spending the win- Gertrude Weinberg, Sylvia N'einiter at Miami. Fort Lauderdale, berg and Charlotte Horvitz. The and Tampa, Fla. usher. were Manuel Grosberg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kruger Sfax Shrutt, Seymour Alpert, Sam of Gladstone Ave. announced the Feldman and Sol Friedman. nie nethiri of ng theiinkm w r ediaua daughter. gn of Dinner was served to the imme- engagement diate family at 5 o'clock. The cere- mony was performed at 8 o'clock, Mack Ave., in the presence of ms et d aia r tecaf f followed by a reception for 125 the immediate Cafe, jo in u Sunday, a t tb e guests. The out-of-town guests were the March 1. bride's grandmother. Mrs, 1. Roh- The annual dinner-dance of 1 bins of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baum et Philadelphia, Mr. the Neugarten Sunshine Club is and Mrs. H. P. Cohen of Roches- to be held on Sunday, March 8, ter, N. Y., Jack Rahinovitch and at 7 p. in., at the Oriole Terrace. daughter. Ina, of Flint, Mich., For reservations, call Ilia Edna Mrs. William Hoffman and son. Steiner, chairman, Longfellow, 4590, or Mrs. James Sehor, co- Bernard, of Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. David Grosberg chairman. Townsend 7.1499. Pro- will be at home after March 15 ceeds will be used for the matzo fond. at 2911 Monterey. I :I ..., SLUTZKY—LEVITT After a high noon wedding Sun- day, dinner for the immediate fam- ily and close friends and reception in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Mac R. Fisher left for Miami Beach, Fla. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of Shaarey Zedek officiated. Miss Nora Scott was maid-of- honor and Misses Beatrice Rosen- feld and Edith Selnick were brides- maids. Manny Kless of Cleveland assisted the groom as best man. while Sydney II. Silverman and Emanuel II. Silverman were ushers. The bride wore a white satin gown and carried a colonial boquet while the bride's mother, groom's mother and bridesmaids wore cor- sages of orchids, gardenias and rose, . The residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sil- verman, was decorated with palms, ferns and roses. After their return from Miami, where they are guests at the Fleet- wool Hotel, the couple will tem- porarily reside in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. dit ., i I 1 I ii marriages The marriage of Miss Rae Levitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Levitt, and Robert Slutzky, eon of Mrs. Rachel Slutzky, took place Sunday, March 1, at 6 o'clock at Congregation B'nai David, Rab- bi J. S. Sperka officiating. The bride was lovely in an ivory lace gown over satin, with short train, and long sleeves, ending in a point which extended over the wrist. The neckline was finished in a dainty Bramly collar of silk marquisette piped in satin. The satin skirt extended below the lace skirt, and had numerous tiny ruffles of marquisette and lace, falling gracefully around the ankles. Her tulle veil, forming a long train, fell from a halo, fash- ioned of lace, trimmed with pearls. The bride carried Calla Lillies. Just before the ceremony, Airs. Lewis Levitt sang '1 love you truly". Mrs. Sam Green, sister of the bride, attended her as matron of honor. Miss Rose Saperstein was maid. of honor. The bridesmaids were the misses Pearl Slutzky, Lot- tie Sloto, Yetta Teach and Mrs. M. Lasser, George Goldman attended Mr. Slutzky as best man. The ushers were Morris Mandel, Sam Warsh , Morris Lasser, Barney Cohen and Herman Gash. Little Miss Estelle Green and Roberta Levitt were flower girls. Jackie Green was ring bearer. Dinner was served to 250 guests. Among the out-of-town guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slutzky and family of Pt. Iluron, Mr. and Mrs. J. Price of Lansing and De- Vere Kostoff of Flint. The bridal couple left for a trip to Chicago, and on their return will make their home in the city. KriisH ‘ .. Births Try this intriguing new color with gray— green, navy or black! . Y' i .. , go dance, open to members and their friends, in the Italian Gardens of the Book Cadillac Hotel, from 9:30 p. m. to 1:30 a. m., on Saturday, April 4. Miriam Carver is chairman of the affair; Esther Shultz, publicity chairman; Ethel Berman, invita- tion and hostess chairman; Mildred Vass, ticket captain; Virginia Wolf, Adele Rosenberg, Lucille Feb. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Allender (Edith E. Gluklick Mintz, Laya Fauman, Ruth Green- of Milwaukee, formerly of Detroit, a son, Jerome Stanley. berg, Marion Touff, Helen Kahn, Feb. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton l'onnusky (Hilda Schoen- Jewell Prentis, Rosemary Berger, Dorothy Stern, Kate Panzer, Made- field) of 16562 Baylis Ave., a daughter, Nedra. line Betty Meyers, Dorothy Win- kelman and Isabel Levin are on the ticket committee. 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