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Engagements
Miss Sarah Bloomfield is one
of the featured players in the
dramatic performance to be pre-
Mrs. Fanny •Weiss Lober announces the engagement of he
sented by the Junior Hadassah daughter, Dorothy, to Dr. Louis Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Players at the Statler Hotel, Sun- Gross.
day evening, May 24. The play,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weiss of 3813 Clements Ave., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Violet Joan, to Lou Handler, son
of Mr. and Airs. Charles Handler of Pingree Av..
Mr. and Airs. A. L. Broder of 3256 Tuxedo Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Edna, to Lawrence Bornstein, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bornstein of Newport, Mich.
Mrs. Rose L. Silverman of Webb Ave. announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Gloria, to Jack Lieberman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Fullerton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schoenfeld of Fort Huron, Mich., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Tillie, to Irving Lieberman, son
of Mr. and Airs. Jacob Lieberman of this city,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shapiro of 3314 Fullerton Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Sara Lee, to l'hillip Cherrin, son
of Mr. and Airs. Morris Cherrin. Open house will be held on Sunday
evening, May 31.
Air. and Airs. Jay Jacobs of Hotel Toiler announce the betrothal
of their daughter, Adrienne Si., to Harold W. lmerman, son of Air.
and Airs. Alex 'merman of 2451 Pingree Av-. The wedding will
will take place on June 9.
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PAGE SEVEN
pleVEntorr,/ansit Ct IRON MA
May 15, 1936
Wedding Calendar
MISS SARAH BLOOMFIELD
"Mrs. B u m at ea d—Leigh," by
Harry James Smith, is a highly
sophisticated comedy. Witty dia-
logue and amusing situation re-
veal a cleverly devised plot.
Dancing will follow the per-
formance of the play. Music will
be supplied by a well known or-
chestra.
'This affair will conclude a series
of activities, whose purpose has
been to raise funds for the Pal-
estinian quota assigned to the
Detroit unit.
A gala festival has been plan-
ned by the happy day fund com-
mittee. A garden party is to be
held Sunday afternoon, May 17,
at the home of Pearl Wartell, 583
Woodland. Members and their
friends are urged to attend.
A Junior Hadassah service
group hos been formed by the or-
ganization to lend its support to
the Allied Jewish Campaign. Any
member interested in joining this
group is asked to get in touch
with Sophie Blanche Schwartz,
1947 Gladstone, Euclid 8292-W.
May 24—Miss Fredelyn Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Airs.
S. Kaufman of 1666 Glynn Ct., to Edward Kanter, son of Air. and
Mrs. I. Kanter of Cleveland, 0.
June 10—Miss Pauline Harriet Frank, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Frank of Chicago Blvd., to Jack Albert, son of Mr.
and Airs. 1Villiam Albert, at the Book Cadillac.
June 14—Miss Betty Kallender, daughter of Air, and Mrs.
Joseph Kallender of Pasadena Ave., to Herman Borner. Rabbi
Joshua Sperka will officiate.
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April 16—To Mr. and Airs. Nathan Steingold (Rosaline Berg
man) of 2675 Rochester Ave., a son, Fred Saul.
May 6—To Air. and Mrs. Philip Benson (Sarah Rubin of
Detroit) of Brooklyn, N. Y., a daughter, Rosalee Rita.
May 6—To Air. and Mrs. Royal Allen Oppenheim (Elsa Adele
Freeman), a daughter, Valerie Gail.
I. Huber of York Road, Hunt-
May 9—To Mr. and Airs. David
ington Wood:, a daughter, Sherril.
Jr. Player's Guild
Production May 17
"Hollywood Escapade," a three-
act comedy, given by the Junior
Players' Guild, in conjunction
with Theta Sigma Eau fraternity,
will be presented on May 17, at
8 p. m., at Diamond Temple, 5646
Lawton, under the direction of M.
.1. Sabel.
The cast of characters include:
Reva Roden, Morton J. Sobel, Syl-
via Zingesir, Beatrice Joulus,
Grace Klein, Herbert Lenter, Wil•
fred Katz, Roselyn Rozner, Ger-
trude Grassberg, Stanford Sabel,
Clara Tessler, Albert Miller, Ray-
mond' Davis, Anne Raizin, Flor-
ence Weinstein.
The .stage manager is Marian
Leviton, assisted by Frances Sol-
omon and Herbert Lenter. The
make-up artists are Rodell Broder
and DI. J. Sobel.
Patrons And patronesses for the
production a r e: Mrs. Leo AL
Franklin, Rabbi Leon Fram,
Rabbi Moses Fischer, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Deutsch, Mr. and Sirs.
Anthony Deutsch, Dr. and Mrs. A.
M. Aiittlenian, Mr. and Airs. Mor-
ris Weinstein, Air. and Airs. Harry
Rosman, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roz-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kern-
field, Mr. and Airs. Morris Rosen-
berk, Mr. and Airs. Emanuel Klein,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg, Air.
and Mrs. John Adler, Cantor and
Mrs. A. A. Rosenfield, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs.
NV. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Greensburg, Mr. a n d Airs. E.
Gandfriend, Mr. a n d Mrs. II.
Mein Mr. and Mrs. L. Friedman,
Erwin Femurs, Air. and Airs. J.
Greenspan, Ignatz Anslander, I.
A. Liebson, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Greenbaum.
The Guild is planning a semi-
formal at the Oriole Terrace on
May 24, at 7:30 p. m., in the form
of a triumphal dinner.
Tickets for the play, which will
be followed by a dance, may be
obtained from the ticket chair-
man, Al Miller, or Anne Raizin,
by calling TO. 6-1755.
New Writers' Performance
On Sunday Evening
T h e "Petroushka Puppets,"
Miss Elena Mitcoff and Mr.
George Berdan, puppeteers, will
present the play, "Ninth Novel of
the Seventh Day," taken from the
story by that name in Boccaccio's
Decameron. The performance is
sponsored by New Writers, De-
troit's literary magazine, and is
being given at the Scarab Club,
217 Farnsworth, on Sunday, May
17, at 8 p. m.
tilarriagts
Announce Her Betrothal
BERLOW-STEINBERG
Airs. Regina Steinberg of Wash-
ington, I). C., announces the mar-
riage of her daughter, Paula, to
Walter Berlow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Berlow, Of Detroit, cn
Sunday, May 10, Rabbi A. M.
Hershman performed the cere-
mony in the presence of the im-
mediate family.
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Plans for Annual
Temple Moonlight
Climaxing one of the most am-
live and successful season of its
existence, the officers and direc-
tors of the Young People's Tern-
ple Club recently announced the
date of the annual Temple moon-
light to be Monday night, June
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SIGMAN-BLAUSTE1N
Samuel Blaustein of 2507 W.
Euclid Ave., announces the mar-
riage of his daughter, De Vera,
to Irwin Sigman, son of Air. and
Mrs. N. Katz, on Sunday, May 10.
at the Belcrest. Rabbi A. Si.
Hershman officiated.
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The nuptials of Miss Estelle
Koblm to Harold Nelson were
solemnized by Rabbi A. Si. Hersh-
man on Sunday, May 10, at the
resident of the bride, 2535 Long-
MISS HELEN MARK
fellow Ave.
The bride was gowned in white
Airs. Thelma Mark of 2910
lace of Queen Ann period. Her
Cortland Ave., announces the en-
vtel was of circular tulle, fash-
gagement of her daughter, Helen,
ioned after the Queen Anne
to Dr. Dr. Jack Jackman, son of
NO CHARGE—
crown. tier bouquet consisted of
PHILIP STERN
Mrs. Elizabeth Jackman, of 2930
white orchids, roses and lilies of
If You're Not Satisfied!
Fullerton Ave. The wedding will
22. This 37th celebration of what
the valley.
The beauty or your MUM and
be solemnized June 7.
The bridal couple w a a at- has become an outstanding social
the thorough methods that
Lender employs >SUET please
tended by the Misses Beatrice event, will be held on the Steam-
you or we don't take your
Any 9x12
Koblin, the bride's sister, and er Put-in-Bay, on the largest
money! Send your rugs to
Domestic Rug
dance
floor
of
any
excursion
Lender where saticraction Is
Florence Nelson, the groom's sin-
guaranteed.
ter, who wore yellow organza steamer in the world. "We are
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putting all our efforts forward to
! gowns,. each carrying large bou-
quets of tea roses and gardenias, make this year's moonlight the
and the Messrs. Leo and Carl Nel- best ever," said Dr. Milton Aiarx,
son, twin brothers of the groom. president, "and in appreciation of
Airs. Koblin, the bride's mother, the interest shown in our dances,
The Jewish Radio Forum,
and Mrs. Nelson, t h e groom's playa and opera during the past
broadcast every Sunday for the
mother,
were gowned, respective- winter, we are fixing the price of
last five years, over Station
tickets at a lower figure than ever
WJBK, will commence its sum- ly, in pastel blue and pink lace.
with gardenia shoulder corsages. before."
mer schedule of programs next
The music was rendered by the
The committee on general ar-
Sunday, Slay 17, with a program
Misses Blanche Krell, playing the rangements is headed by Ludwig
to be broadcast at 8 p. m.
harp, Sophie Wilensky, the piano, Alaybaum. Publicity is under the
An address by Philip Slomov-
and Mrs. Frank Barcus, the vocal direction of Miriam Carver. Mu-
itz, editor of The Detroit Jewish
sic , the detailed plans concerning
Chronicle, on "The Allied Jewish selections.
Among the out of town guests ,
have not yet been an-
Campaign;' will be featured, to-
Misses Blanche arid An- i nounced, will be selected by a
were:
gether with a group of selections
by William Auster, noted Detroit nestle Breakstone, Mrs. B. Break- committee consisting of R u t h
stone, Miss Sylvia Platt and Irv- Cohn, Jerry Bielfield, Jonas Vic-
ASSOCIATED WITH
tenor.
The program will be under the ing Breakstone, all of Chicago, for and Eunice Baker. Advance
,s Gloria Bregstone of Cor- ticket sale is handled by Virginia
direction of Max C h o ms k y, a III.; Al,,
member of the board of the De- inch, Miss.; Miss Gladys Schol- Wolf, with the co-operation of the
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troit Organization of J e w i e h nick of Toronto, Canada; Dave entire b o a r d of directors and
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Members
Mrs. IS Singer and family,
Other members of the general
InquIrle. and Orders
DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE
Mrs. M. Subar, all of Grand Rap- committe are l'hilip S. Stern,
hollcited: Accounts
CHICAGO STmOK EXCHANHE
Coneere•
l'amIcd
ids, Mich.; Lou Klitzner, Mr. and Betty Jane Saloshin, Jean Levy,
CHICAGO coma EXCHANGE
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Sirs. It. 03reaks'one, all of Kala- Arthur Coulson, Jr., Al Ressler,
Parent's Night of Troop 78 will mazoo. Mich.; Max Nelson and
Newton Jackson, I r e n e Weiss,
be the second week in June. The
June Maas, Jan Webb and Ga-
son of Gary, Ind.
Scouts will build a bridge, 15 feet
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There also will be a camping dis-
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p lay of tents
will be followed
by via,
movies
and a
show.
which
LANDERS-VICSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Vicstein,
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9360 Genessee Ave., formerly of
WillklOOODOMILIMPOEIV<VKIOLIOVOINSAIMIC
Cleveland, Ohio, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Sy1-1
took place on May 9,
minstrel
in Hollywood, Calif., to Thomas
A parent's night program will
Landers of that city. The couple be held at the Jewish Community
will make their home in Holly- Center on Monday evening, May
wood.
18, at 8:30.
The evening will be devoted to I
Jewish music and a chorus of over'
on the sandy shores Of the
May 12 to 22—Allied Jewish Campaign.
Contributions
to
the
Jewish
200
young men and women will 11111
May 17—Fred Butzel will lead the Discussion Group meeting
stage.
the
of the Young People's Temple Club on "Detroit's Jewish Social
Children's Home
Groups participating in the pro-
Service lectivities," at 3:30 p. m., at Temple Beth F.I.
---
are the Jewish American
Slay 20—Dessert-bridge of the Drora-Kadimah English-
The Jewish Children's Home of
speaking branch of the Pioneer Women's Organization, at 1:30
Detroit wishes to acknowledge Youth Chorus, the Freiheit Gesang
with thanks the receipt of the fol- Ferein, A rbeiter Ring Singing So-
p. m., at R. B. Fyfe's, Woodward and Adams.
ciety and the Detroit Mandolin
May 24—Strawberry Festival of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
lowing donations:
Orchestra.
at Dexter-Lawrence Auditorium.
Sigma RD, Jewish Center.
May 26—Home Relief Society meeting. Speaker, Dr. Pres-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg
The committee in charge of the
ton Slosson, professor of history et University of Michigan.
and sons, 1550 Broadway, in mem- program includes Mendy Shane
May 24--Junior Hadassah Players present "Mrs. Bumpstead-
ory of Aruthur Tuschbant.
Sarah Lee Grossman, Sarah
cared for in specially constructed cottage under supervision of
Leigh." Dancing to follow from 10:30 to 1 a. m., at Hotel Statler.
Charles Heiman, 4070 Court- Lubetsky, Sadie Pechensky, Marion
trained kinalergarshes lumber.
Merill - Palmer Counsellor and
Kaminsky Morris Winslow, Jack
May 24—Banquet of Yeshivah Beth Judah.
land.
June 1—Ladies Auxiliary of Hebrew Schools, it Statler
Air. Fishman, 11650 Broadstreet. Katcher and Eve Rosen.
Dr. Harry Bennett, 2704 Leslie. )
llotel.
will be housed in moisture proof cottages
June 2—Zedakah Club installation of officers and bridge
Mrs. M. Thome, 102 Brighton.
ALL MODERN SANITATION, SPORT AND PLAY EQUIP-
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, Purity Chapter, 359, 0. E. S.
luncheon at Northwood Inn.
C
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PROVIDED INCLUDING PONY AND
Consecration
Service
of
Congregation
June 7—Annual
1745 W. Boston.
Bridge Luncheon May 26
HORSEBACK RIDING
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen,
-
Shaarey Zedek.
June 9—Food shower at Jewish Community Center given
1621 Glynn Court.
On Tuesday, May 26, Purity
The •ntire staff headed by MR. PHILIP NICHAMIN has hews
by Neugarten Sunshine Club, Home Relief and Zedakah.
Mr. and Mrs. Hernias Cohen,
Chapter is sponsoring a bridge
selected on the basis o& desirable personal trait, and training
June 14—B'nal B'rith Moonlight.
1624 Glynn Court.
luncheon at 12:30 noon, at Fyfe's
for their specialiud cam. duties.
June 14—Jewish Community Center's all-day outing and
Pernellns Club, 2429 Buena
Auditorium, Woodward and
boat ride to Bob-Lo.
Vista.
RATES. Nursery, $155 for season{ Children from 8 to IS,
Adams. Reservations, which are
June 16—Open-air luncheon-bridge at the Oriole Terrace,
Sam Resits, 3756 Edison.
3130 for season.
limited, may be made by calling
by Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Old Folks' Home, at noon.
A bequest by Esther Sapiro.
UN. 2-5147, Mrs. Eva M a n n,
FOR INFORMATION
June 17—National Council of Jewish Women's day at Frank-
Mrs. Rusin.
chairman.
The, Jewish Children's Home
lin Hills Country Club.
5504 - .1, or write
There will be prizes for all ta-
Phone
Euclid
the
splen-
June 24—Garden Fete of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at
grate it ily acknowledges
bles.
1482 Clairmount Ave.
did errices rendered it by Rabbi
Oct. 25 — Home Relief Dinner Dance.
Ja b Silverman of 2903 Elmhurst
Flowers for .11 occasions
Nov. 1—Silver Jubilee of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at
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hated at a brioat the Home.
Dexter-Lawrence banquet ha
Parents' Night at
Center on May 18
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