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orchestras.
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years to come.
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SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 8:30 P. M.
Pisgah to Initiate
Candidates Monday
Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of B'nai
B'rith will bold the only meeting
during the month of April next
Monday night, in the lodge rooms
in the Maccabees Bldg. Herman
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this meeting. Several matters of
importance will be discussed during
the brief business session, includ-
ing the first reading of the re-
vised by-laws.
A class of candidates will be ini-
tiated by Pisgah Lodge's degree
team. This will be the first initia-
tion of the year. The degree team
performing the initiatory ceremo-
nies comprises of the following
who assume the stations according
to the B'nai B'rith ritual: Elias
Goldberg, president; Aaron Rosen-
berg, high priest; Harold M. Sil-
verston, vice-president; Samuel
W. Leib, monitor; Joseph L. Staub,
assistant monitor; Herman Littky,
guardian, Rudolph Meyersobn,
secretary.
Rabbi Leon Frani will be the
principal speaker of the evening.
Plans are progressing for the
B'nai B'rith moonlight on Sunday,
June 14. Several sub-committees
under the chairmanship of Harry
Yudkoff are meeting weekly and
complete details will be announced
shortly.
Jackets of Cellophane
seal-in the FRESHNESS of
the Prize Crop Tobaccos in
"Double-Mellow" Old Golds
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Women's Auxiliary
of Old Folks' Home
to Elect Officers
BIRNKRANT—HYMAN
fiefore an altar flanked by can-
delabra and urns of white snap-
Annual election of officers of
dragon and iris against a back- the Women's Auxiliary of the Old
ground of Easter lilies, calla lilies, Folks' Home will be held on Mon-
snapdragon and iris in the Book- day, April 20, in the Statler Hotel.
Cadillac Hotel, Barbara Anita Hy- This meeting will be calledm to
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. order promptly at 2 p. m. by the
Harry A. Hyman of W. Boston president of the auxiliary, Sirs.
Blvd., and Norman Howard Birn-
A. M. Ferar.
krant spoke their nuptial vows
A slate will be brought in and
Wednesday night, April 15. The
presented by the nomitating com-
ceremony was performed by Rabbi mittee headed by Mrs. Charles
Leo M. Franklin.
I Cornell, who is assisted by Mes-
Garlands of white sweet De
" dames A. B. Strainer, J. Sachs, A.
and white satin ribbon outlined jZagel P. Greenwald and B. Lochs.
ABE GREENBAUM
the aisle down which the bride
A ' surprise program has been
was led by her father. She wore a
and abroad. In a year and half of gown of ivory satin made with 'planned by the program commit-
tee
for the entertainment of the
its existence the society has sent standing collar of Alencon lace,
abroad more than $1000, in addi- and long sleeves made of Alencon membership.
A
board of directors meeting
tion to contributions to all worthy lace from the elbow down. Her
was held at the home of Mrs.
causes in Detroit.
long veil fell from a cap of Alen-
To celebrate the granting of the con lace. She carried white or- Ferar Wednesday, April 8.
On Sunday, April 19, between
charter, the Verein is giving a din- chids and valley lilies.
2 and 4 p. m., a formal ceremony
ner-dance on Sunday, April 19, at
Betty Saloshin, the maid-of-
will
be performed for the break-
Jericho Temple, at 6 p. m. The honor, wore orchid net fashioned
proceeds of the evening will go with a full skirt, short train, and ing of grounds for the erection
towards endowing of the Mlawa brief cape. She wore a halo hat of a new home for the Jewish old
Hebrew Gymnasium with special of net to match. Her flowers were folks of Detroit, Adequate land
trade schools for the benefit of the spray orchids, valley lilies, and o n Petoskey and Burlingame Ayes.
Jewish children who otherwise Johanna Hill roses. The brides- has been purchased for this pur-
would be deprived of this ad- maids were Jeanne Schiller, Diane pose and all members of the Aux-
iliary are requested to be present
vantage.
Davidson, Helen Weissman, Syl-
A special meeting of the Verein via Bronstein, Rita Baum, of at this celebration. Members are
and the Auxiliary was called on Bridgeport, Conn., and Cele asked to invite all their friends.
Mrs. A. M. Ferar, Mrs. Samuel
Tuesday, April 14, to complete the Greenfield, of Chicago. They were
necessary arrangements, under the gowned in chartreuse net, the Kanners, Mrs. Anthony Deutsch,
chairmanship of I. Mellin and Mrs. gowns fashioned with short trains Mrs. I. E. Goodman, Mrs. Harry
Wine and Mrs. Simon Shetzer are
S. Fox.
and capes. They wore halo hats
The officers of the Verein are: to match and carried spray or- I on the committee to make plans
Ben S. Golden, president; Max chide, valley lillies and roses. for this occasion.
The Auxiliary's meeting for the
Davis, vice-president; J. Newberg,
Mrs. Hyman wore for her daugh•
secretary; I. Burnstein, treasurer. ter 's wedding a gown of gray month of May will consist of the
Tickets can be secured by call- marquisette, lace trimmed, and installation of officers which prom-
ises to be an unusual presentation. I
ing S. Lichtenstein, in charge 'of deep purple orchids.
the tickets, Euclid 2049-M, or on
Cecil Birnkrant was best man
the evening of the dinner-dance for his brother. The other broth-
at the door.
ers of the bridegroom were ushers:
Saul Birnkrant, Samuel Birn-
krant, Mark Birnkrant, Michael
Birnkrant, Arthur Birnkrant and
The Odessa Society will give a
Harold Birnkrant. William Birn- benefit concert in behalf of its free
krant and Bert Hyman were jun- loan department at the Detroit
ior ushers.
Institute of Arts, Friday, April
Following the ceremony, dinner 24, at 8:30 p. m. The artists ap-
was served to 300 guests in the pearing on the program will be
Crystal ball room. The U-shaped Dr. Carl Beutel, pianist-composer;
In addition to their regular
bridal table was set on a dais and Ilenry Siegl, violinist; Miss Rhoda
schedule of plays on Jewish events
smaller tables flanked the dance Zahavie, soprano; Miss Ruth
and the observance of Jewish cus-
floor. The table decorations were Sherman, accompanist. The pro-
toms, the Shaarey Zedek Chil-
spray orchids.
gram will be opened with Dr.
dren's Theater is now busily en-
Mr. and Mrs. Birnkrant left for Beutel's American Sonata for
, gaged in preparing a program for
California and Honolulu.
Violin and Piano, played by Mr.
'the Mother's Day meeting of the
Siegl, with the composer at the
Sisterhood at Shaarey Zedek.
FRIEDBERG--COHEN
piano.
The program will consist of a
Tickets at popular prices can be
Miss
Ruth
Dian
Cohen,
daugh-
two-act play, tentatively entitled,
"Mother and Her Helpers," in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohen, obtained at Grinnell Bros.
of
Blaine
Ave.,
became
the
bride
which the following members of
the group have been cast: Sylvia of Paul Friedberg, of this city,
Sevin, Helen Sloan, Edward Katz, on April 5. The ceremony was
Brewster Broder, Ruth Ziff, Agnes performed by Rabbi Joseph Eisen-
Ann Brown, Philip Wedes, Thelma man, at the bride's residence, and
Jaffin, Lois Travis and David a dinner for 60 guests was served
The Philomathic Debating Club
Kohlenberg. Also there will be at the Oriole Terrace. Mr. and will hold its 33rd annual model
recitations and interpretations by Mrs. Friedberg will reside at 3346 meeting at Central High School,
Barbara Eder, Sally Graham, Alan Richton Ave.
on May 14. The program will con-
Feinberg and several other mem -
sist of a debate on the resolution:
BROOKS—BORTMAN
bers of the group as yet not defi-
"War can be eliminated, by re-
The marriage of Miss Minnie moving its economic causes.' The
nitely selected. The Mother's Day
play is being directed by Freddy Bortman, daughter of Mr. and winning team, for the 10th year in
Miller under the supervision of Mrs. Phillip Bortman, and Alex succession, will receive a cup
Miss Jane Colton and Saul L. Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max donated by Judge Dingeman.
Brooks, took place Sunday, March
Schlesinger.
Louis Smilansky will donate the
The majority of the members 29, at 6:30 o'clock, at Congrega- gold medal awarded to the best
of the Shaarey Zedek Children's tion B'nai David. Rabbis J. S. speaker. Mrs. F. V. Martin will
Theater are engaged in writing, Sperka and J. Rabinowitz offic- donate the silver medal awarded
suggesting, or rehearsing sequ- iated.
to the second beat speaker.
ences and skits for their musical
The bride was lovely in an an-
review, "Varieties of 1936," which gel white satin gown with a long
man, Alex Dunayer and Benjamin
they hope to make an annual pres- satin train and long full lace
M. Cohen.
entation. Ilene Schiller has pre- sleeves ending in a tight band of
The bride's mother wore a beige
sented a general outline and sev- satin at the wrists. Her head- lace gown and the groom's mother
eral scenarios for the projected dress was a satin tiara and her
wore a black satin gown.
musical, Maxine Spickler is as- veil was of tulle ending at the
The bride and groom left for
sisting in the preparation of a knees. She carried calla Hines.
an extended eastern motor trip.
scene from "Alice in Wonder-
Mrs. Aaron Rose attended the
land", l'hilip Wedes has submit- bride as matron of honor, and
LAPIDES—VICSTEIN
ted several blackouts, and Eveleen Miss Bea Bortman, sister of the
Mr. and Mrs. I. Victsein of
Budnitzky, Arlene Halperin and bride, was maid of honor. Both
9360 Genesee Ave. announce the
Pearl Epstein are preparing a wore pastel lace gowns and car- marriage of their daughter, Santa
novelty skit and dance routine. ried red roses. The bridesmaids Lenore, to Lester J. Lapides of
"The Silver Cup," with Frances were Miss Belle Cohen, Mrs. Louis
thlr city, on April 6, at Miami
Saulson, Charlotte Kruger, Harry Bigman, Mrs. Alex Dunayer and
Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Lapi-
Broder and Stanley Schiller, un- Mrs. Benjamin AL Cohen. They1 des will return to Detroit after
der the student direction of Al- all wore pastel lace dresses and
an extended trip through the East.
fred Shevin, supervised by Bar- carried Talisman roses.
ney Kavanaugh, is making ex-
The greatest aid to real wisdom
Sidney Langer attended the
cellent progress and is scheduled
groom as best man. The ushers is the memory of a past folly.—
for a performance on Sunday, Ap-
Robert
Quillen.
were Nathan Bortman, Louis Big-
ril 19. Symond Gottlieb, formerly
with this cast, has been replaced
by Alfred Shevin.
• Del-Delbridge—Ray Gorrell
SALLY FIELDS
Club Dept.
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Children's Theater
Prepares Program
for the Sisterhood
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Engagements
Odessa Society's
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Abe Greenbaum in the moving
spirit and organizer of the Sila-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel SchmIttel of 1606 Lee Place announc
wer Umgegend Verein, whose aim the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Dave 0. Edelheit,
is to help needy landaleute here
of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Edelheit of 1482 Clairmount Ave.
son
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Tunlck of Greenwich, Conn., announce
the 'engagement of their daughter, Ruth E., to Joseph Lichtenstein
of Detroit. The wedding will take place June 14.
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The campaign being conducted
here for the Lemon Yeshiva, on
the occasion of the visit in Detroit
of Rabbi Yechiel Mordechai Gor-
don, the dean of the Yeshiva, and
his brother-in-law, Rabbi M. Hal-
pern of New York, is meeting with
success.
Appeals were made during Pass-
over services by local rabbis. Rab-
bi Gordon spoke in the leading
synagogues. On Wednesday eve-
ning a reception was given in his
honor at the Beth Tephila Ema-
nuel Synagogue. Daniel Temchin
wan chairman and greetings were
extended by Rabbis Kleinplatz,
Fine, Stollman, Eisenman, Fischer,
Thumim, Rabinowitz, Unger, Sper-
ka, Schechter, and by Louis Dann.
Rabbi Gordon described conditions
in Poland and told of the tragic
conditions in the Lomza Yeshiva.
Rabbi Gordon told of the forma-
tion of a national committee under
th echairmanship of Jacob Fish
man, editor of the Jewish Morning
Journal, in an effort to raise
$35,000 for the Yeshiva from 350
people who are asked to donate
$100 each. The name of each donor
will be inscribed on a tablet in the
Yeshiva.
After an appeal by Rabbi Etoll
man, the following contributions
were made: Mr. and Mrs. N. Gold
man, $100; Irving Cohn, in mem
ory of his mother, $100; Abe
Rosenshine, in the name of Young
Israel, pledged 1125; Harry and
Samuel Frank, $100; A. Aronow
$25; J. Kabaker, 825.
Rabbi Gordon is the guest here
of Mr. and Mrs. Levin of 2015 ,
Gladstone, Phone Garfield '7044-W.I
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
April 19—Annual Neshef of Ilashorner Hatzoir at Northern
High School.
April 19—Discussion Group Meeting of Young People's
Temple Club, at 3:30 p. m., in room 34 of the Temple. Peter
Bucky will present motion pictures of Mexico and Germany.
April 20—Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Old Folks' Home at
Hotel Statler. Election of officers, 2 p. m.
April 22—Women's Auxiliary of United Ilebrew Schools,
at the Shaarey Zedek, at 2:30.
April 22—Spring luncheon bridge of Hebrew Ladies Aid
Society.
April 22—Ninth Annual Supper of Yeshiva Beth Judah
Auxiliary at the B'nai David Synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th.
Levy
April 25—Detroit chapter of Hadassah's Oneg Shebat,
Becker, speaker, on the subject, "The Reconstruction Movement,"
at the home of Mrs. Harry Cohen, 2074 Atkinson Ave.
April 25—"Ilayfever" by Young People's Temple Club.
April 26—Equality Club bridge dance at Barium Hotel.
April 28—Detroit chapter of liadassah regular meeting at 2:30
p. m., at Hotel Statler. Jury Panel discussion. Subject, "The
Meaning of Traditional Judaism and Its Place in the Upbuilding of
Palestine."
May 2—Neugarten Sunshine Club, Mothers and Daughters
Luncheon.
May 3—Mother and Daughter luncheon of Senior and Junior
Home Relief Societies.
May 3—Installation and danner-dance of Detroit Post No.
135, Jewish War Veterans of the United States, at the Oriole
Terrace, 6:30 p. m.
of Jewish
May 3—Second annual dance of Junior Group
Old Folks' Home, at Hotel Statler.
Mothers'
Service
Group
Infant
May 3—Eva Prenzlauer and
and Daughters' Luncheon.
dinner
at
Lachar's
May 6—Zedakah Mothers and Daughters
on 12th St.
and
May 6—Fenkell Ladies Loan Association, mothers
daughters banquet
May 10—Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers' and Daugh-
ters' Luncheon.
May 12 to 22—Allied Jewish Campaign.
May 13—Fenkell Ladies Loan Association dessert-bridge
and card party at Fyfe's.
May 24--Junior Hadassah Players present "Mrs. Bumpstead-
Leigh."Dancing to follow from 10:30 to 1 a. m., at Hotel Statler.
of Congregation
June 7—Annual Consecration Service
Shearer Zedek.
June 14—B'nai B'rith Moonlight
at any time within 30 days from this date,
and we'll send you double the price you paid
for the full package, plus postage.
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GALLAGHER TO SPEAK
TO PALESTINE LODGE
William Ilenry Gallagher, bril-
liant lawyer who represented
Aaron Sapiro in his law suit
against Henry Ford, will give a
resume of the famous trial at the
meeting of the Palestine Lodge, I.
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Philomathic Model
Meeting on May 14
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0. 0. F., No. 542, at the audi-
torium on Dexter and Lawrence
Ave., on Tuesday evening, May 5.
Judge Henry S. Sweeny has ac-
cepted the invitation to act as
master of ceremonies for this oc-
casion.
In addition to the above, it is
expected that leading broadcasting
stations will furnish entertain-
ment.
Gerald M. Keywell, who has won
for himself, when a mere child, the
title of the child prodigy, will
speak on behalf of the sons of the
Odd Fellows.
Tickets can be obtained from Dr.
Barney Israel, chairman of the
w e l f •r e committee, Vinewood
1.1087, or from any member of
the lodge, or by calling the Pales-
tine Temple, University 1-9796.
Mothers' Clubs
Early Registrations — A Worthwhile Saving
Booklet Upon Request
FOR INFORMATION:
Write CAMP NAHELU, Perry Lake, Ortonville, Mich.,
Telephone, Ortonville 12E31.
In Detroit, call Mrs. E. Lesowder, Townsend 7-6890.
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the opening of ■ store carrying •
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We repair springs
On Monday afternoon, April
20, at 2 o'clock, the Monday After-
noon Club of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center will hear a talk on
"story telling technique" by Mrs.
Frances B. Courtney of the De-
troit Story Telling League.
Judge D. J. Healy, Jr., of the
Juvenile Court will address the
Oakland Club on Monday evening,
April 20, at 8, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
A new term in the public speak-
ing class which is held at the
Hutchins School will begin on
Monday evening, April 20, at 8:15.
David Cohen is the instructor.
Parts will be given out for the
play which members of the clam
produce annually during the lat-
ter part of May. The class will be
held every Monday evening and
is open to all Mothers' Club mem-
bers.
The Linwood-Dexter Club will
hold a card party on Tuesday,
April 21, at 2 p. m., at the Dex-
ter branch of the Center.
Miss Evelyn Pollack will speak
to the members of the 12th St.
Club on Tuesday, April 21, at 8
p. m.. at the synagogue on Wood-
row Wilson at Pingree.
An Intersettlement Mothers'
Club program will be held at the
Tau Bet Community House on
Tuesday evening, April 21, at 8
o'clock. Admission will be free to
holders of membership cards.
On Wednesday afternoon, April
22, at 2, the. W. Warren Club,
which meets at the Newberry
School, will hear Clude Reed
speak on the "Word of the Ford
Re ublic "
On Wednesday evening, April
22, at 7:3, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, the choral group
will meet and assignments for
leading parts In the song feat will
be made.
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of Denver, Colo.
Shaarey Zedek—TUESDAY, MAY 12, 12:30 p. m.
Those desiring to aid in this noble endeavor and want to earn
their tickets, please communicate with Mrs. V. Freedman,
gen. chairman, TChrnsend 7-0871.
U. H. S. Auxiliary
Meets Wednesday
The monthly meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary of the United
Hebrew Schools will be held on
Wed nesday, April 22, at 2:30 p.
m., In the social hall of Shaarey
Zedek.
The program will be comprised
of a book review of Sinclair Lewis'
newest novel, "It Can't Happen
Here." The review will be given
by Louis Newark, formerly con-
nected with the Chicago Social
Service Bureau, now superintend-
ent of the Jewish Children's Home.
In addition Ruth Lederman,
"Gypsy Radio Girl," will sing sev-
eral selections accompanied by
"Gypsy Clays." Miss Lederman
has a unique repertoire of both
English and Yiddish songs, and
her program will consist of new
numbers and old time favorites.
All members of the organisation
let all acceolons — and their friends are invited to
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meeting.
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County, Calif., was edited by six
students from the school of jour-
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ern California. Herbert Schakne,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H.
&Mane of Detroit, was one of the
guest student editors, all of whom
are members of the staff of Daily
Trojan, their school's publication.
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