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Mizrachi Luncheon
To Be Held May 23

Passover
Greetings

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ALL FOR A 1OY-
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Engagements

The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi is
planning a Mothers and Daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scholnlck of 3325 Webb Ave. announce
ters luncheon for Sunday, May
23, at 12:30 p. m., at the Jewish the engagement of their daughter, Muriel, to Alfred Meyers, son of
Mrs. Emma Meyers of 2704 Webb Ave., and the late Jacob Myers.
Announcement has been made of the betrothal of Miss Stella
R. Toepfer, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Toepfer and the late Solomon
Toepfer of New York City, to Theodore S. Cooper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris S. Cooper, formerly of Detroit, now of New York. Miss
Teenier was graduated from New York University and Mr. Cooper
attended Ferris Institute and Detroit College of Law.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Goff of Hazelwood Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Doris S., to William Surath, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Surath of Bay City, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Zimmerman of Blaine Ave. announce the
engagement of their grand-daughter, Lillian, to David B. Silverman.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Silverman of Blaine Ave. announce the
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engagement of their daughter,, Ann, to Samuel Synder.
Jacob Miller of Blaine Ave. announces the engagement of his
daughter, Ceil, to Jack Brenner of Saginaw, son ,of Mrs. Frank
Brenner of Bay City.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Yaker announce the engagement of their
daughter, Minnie, to Aaron Eifer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Eifer.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ellenbogen of Taylor Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Max Leib, son of the late
Rev. and Mrs. A. Leibovitz.

Wedding Calendar

MRS. A. D. MARKSON

Community Center, Woodward at
Holbrook Ayes.
The guest speaker will be a
prominent member of the New
York office. Following the lunch-
eon there will be an interesting
play presented under the direction
of Sol Schlessinger of the Seven
Arts Institute, formerly director
of the Children's Theater of
Shaarey Zedek. Musical selections
and dramatic readings are also in-
cluded in the program. After the
program there will be a dance
from 3 to 6 p. m. to which hus-
bands, fathers, son, and sweet-
hearts of the guests present will
be invited without charge.

April 4—Miss Jane Ann Gerstman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Max Gerstman of the Belcrest, to George Golanty, son of Herman
Golanty of the Detroit-Leland Hotel.
April 11—Miss Barbara Zebrak to Dr. Abe L. Cohen, at 11:30
a. m., at Hotel Stotler. Dr. Led M. Franklin will officiate.
April 11—Miss Elaine Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Schreiber of Longfellow Ave. to Marvin S. Jacobson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Jacobson of Byron Ave.

Births

Directs Plans for
Open House at Home
for Aged, April 4

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11'..a. RUS SEKS
1441 WOODWARD

'YOU ARE YOUNGER,

A"' SLIMMER, LOVELIER—in

"Flatter-U"

MRS. A. M. FERAR

As president of the Women's
Auxiliary of the Home for the
Aged, Mrs. Ferar is directing a
special committee which is ar-
ranging plans for "open house" to
be held at the new home on Sun-
day afternoon, April 4. Mrs.
Ferar has selected a large recep-
tion committee to act as guides
during the "open house" festivi-
ties.

Women's Auxiliary
of Children's Home

March 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Max Abramson (Frances Kolodin
The Women's Auxiliary of the
of 15629 LaSalle Blvd., a daughter, Marilyn Rhoda.
Jewish Children's Home, which has
March 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Irvin D. Atlas (Pearl Callow) of been in existence for the past two
3359 Cortland Ave., a son, Richard Paul.
years, has functioned effectively in
March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Salts (Sara Geer) of behalf of the children living In the
2337 Tyler Ave., a daughter, Marsha Claire.
March 21—To Dr. and Mrs. Harold Rattner (Jean Goldenberg)
of Wellesley Drive, a daughter, Mary S.
POLINSKY—BUCHMAN
March 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harold Raskas (Dolly
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buchman
announce the marriage of their Bachrach) of Richton Ave., a son, Stewart Irving.
daughter, Gertrude, to William
Polinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
cob Polinsky. The ceremony took
place on Sunday, March 7, at 8
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p. m., in the ballroom of Fort
Shelby Hotel. Dr. Julius Mark,
CA'S FINEST FACTORIES IS
With completion of its formal
rabbi of Vine St. Temple, Nash-
ON DISPLAY. Why not come
re-organization, the Wayne Uni-
ville. Tenn., united his niece in
versity Chapter of Avukah laid
marriage. Before the ceremony,
in and let us show you this
Jeanette Stewart
plans for the formation of study
Mrs. Benjamin Merkle, cousin of
grand selection to harmonize
groups in furtherance of its new
the bride, sang "Because" and "I
program. At its last meeting on
Love You Truly".
with the splendor of your home. Our interior
Wednesday, March 17, at Macken-
The bride was lovely in a white
zie Union, it was officially decided
decorator is at , your disposal to answer your home
satin gown with train and her full
to form the study groups, which
length veil with halo crown was
questions.
will be under the direction of Aki-
banded in tiny seed pearls. She
vah Dratnin, vice-president of the
carried a bouquet of white gar-
chapter.
We Take This Opportunity of Extending
denias and lillies of the valley.
Miss Annette Isaacs, president
Passover Greetings to the Entire Jewish
She was given in marriage by her
of the chapter, has secured official
father. Mrs. Jack A. Mintz, sister
Community
MRS. MOE LEITER
recognition for the Wayne Univer-
of the bride, was matron of honor.
sity Chapter's new construction, home at Petoskey and Burlingame
Miss Roslyn J. Coplon, cousin of
which makes the study groups an Ayes.
the bride was maid of honor. The
integral and important part of
With Mrs. Herman Cohen as
bridesmaids were Mrs. Maurice
the organization. Under present
Polinsky and Miss Ethel Polinsky,
plans, the first study groups will president, this organization has
sisters of the groom. The groom's
co-operated
with the employed staff
be groups for the study of He-
brother, Maurice Polinsky attend-
brew language and current Pales- and board of directors of the home,
ed his brother as best man. The
tinian events. The formation of in arranging birthday and holiday
ushers were Charles I. Buchman
these study groups will be followed celebrations for the kiddies, outings
Finest Furniture in America Brought to You at Great Savings.
and Nate R. Gelfand, cousins of
by the formation of allied study and programs and furthering their
the bride. Little David M. Shuck
groups for the study of Hebrew educational facilities. In addition,
was ring bearer.
music, literature, history and al- the women have replaced worn
necessities and have turned over
The out-of-town guests were
lied subjects.
MISS MOLLY EFRUSY
the grandmothers of the bride,
Avukah, which is devoted pri- all contributions offered the auxil-
Mrs. Ida Mark and Mrs. Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Efrusy of marily to the dissemination and iary, to the maintenance fund of
Buchman of Cincinnati; Dr. Julius 2719 Clements Ave., announce the spread of Zionism and of knowl- the home.
Mark, Nashville, Tenn.; Dr. Mor- engagement of their daughter, edge of Zionism among college stu-
As a culmination of these two
ris Mark, Max Mark, Mrs. Clar- Molly, to Archie Katcher, son of dents, has been confined in the years of activities, the auxiliary
ence M. Rosenberg, Mrs. Dora Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katcher of past to a comparatively small is sponsoring a membership tea
Buchman, Miss Margaret Buch- 2435 Ford Ave. The wedding date group of students. Realizing the on Wednesday, April 7, at 1 p. m.,
man. Abe Buchman, Mrs. Max E. will be announced later.
need for such an organization as at the home. Mrs. Moe Leiter is
EVERY
Levinson, Miss Ann Levinson.
Avukah among the great number chairman of this affair. Besides
STRICTLY
HOME
Samuel Levinson, Louis Sachs of
of students on the Wayne campus, entertainment, to be arranged for
KOSHER
Cincinnati, O.; Mrs. Earl M. Con- Bicur Cholem Jrs. Announce the Wayne Chapter has decided to by Mrs. Louis Tobin, program
COMFORT
CUISINE
lon, Miss Roslyn Joan Coplon and
extend its membership to a larger chairman, a luncheonette will be
Advance Sale of Tickets
Mrs. Jule Mark of Bexley, 0; Mrs.
number of students in Wayne Uni- served under the chairmanship of
James E. Shuck and Master David
The Bicur Cholem Jrs. Associa- versity. Those students of the uni- Mrs. Henry Ii. Shapero.
M.
Shuck
of
Cambridge,
0.;
Mrs.
Friends of the membership or
tion announces that the advance versity who would like to increase
WE EXTEND PASSOVER GREETINGS AND
Jack A. Mintz, Chicago, Ill.; sale of tickets for its annual their knowledge of Zionism and of anyone interested in viewing the
0.;
Charles
Buchman,
Alliance,
the
many
varied
problems
facing
home and becoming acquainted
spring dance to be held at the
BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS
Max Beresin, Defiance, 0.; Mrs. Book Cadillac Hotel on Sunday. World Jewry are invited to con- with the activities of the auxiliary
Mollie S. Silverstein, New York April 4, gives every indication that tact Ethel Shur, either at Wayne, are invited to the tea.
KOSHER HOLIDAY
The program for the afternoon
this affair will be one of the social or at her home, 2050 Hazelwood
City.
Mr. and Mrs. William Polinsky successes of the season. As in the Ave.
will include Mrs. Judy Jacobs, vo-
are spending the month of March past, the proceeds of this affair
calist, who recently came from
at Miami Beach, Fla., and at will be donated to charity.
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY New York where she did radio
Havana, Cuba. They will be at
Earle !larger and his orchestra
Under the direction of Mrs. work for eight years and appeared
home after April 10,
have been retained to furnish the Oscar Robinson, chairman of the with George Jessel on numerous
music for the evening, and there co-operative council, the seals on programs. Mrs. Walter Field will
will be dancing from 9 till 1.
JOFFE--GORDON
clocks used in the Home Relief give dramatic readings and the
The Bicur Cholem Jrs. are, at the
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Gordon an-
Society's clock project were broken. Duane-Sawyer Martin quartette
the
present
time
conducting
a
drive
Cy Feinberg, local jeweler and will entertain.
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Minerva, to Harold for members, and young men who clock expert, verified the time to
are
interested
are
urged
to
call
Leon Joffe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
determine the winners of the
J. .1. Joffe, on Sunday afternoon, Hyman Storchan, To. 5.1189
prizes, and Judge D. J. Ilealy and SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S.
March 21. The ceremony was per-
Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz identified HAS MUSICAL PROGRAM
formed in the presence of the Junior Congregation of Bnai the clocks as the ones which were
The Young People's Society of
immediate families and friends at
originally wound and sealed by
David Elects Officers
them. Mrs. Charles Cornell, presi- Shaarey Zedek gave a musical pro-
the home of Rabbi M. Zager, 3026
eIrtist
dent
of
the
Home
Relief
Society,
gram
its meeting March 21 ,
W. Grand Ave.
The Junior Congregation of made the presentation of the under at
the direction of Miss Flora
Bnai David held election of officers prizes to T. Skafsky and to J. H. Beckman. The program consisted
Seymour Lipkin, 9-year-old pian-
MOSKOVITZ—KUKES
at its last meeting on Saturday
Model
ist, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lip-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kukes of night, March 20, and the follow- Ehrlich on behalf of the Jewish of Philip Brestoff, concert maestro
Polish Relief. This event was pre- of the Michigan Theater orchestra;
kin of 2243 Taylor Ave., won first 3032 Glendale Ave. announce the ing officers were chosen:
by a complimentary dessert Mrs. Herbert Metz, well-known
marriage of their daughter, Eve,
Abe Cohen, president; Ben Kut- ceded
to which the public was dramatic interpretive reader; Miss
to
Joseph
F.
Moskovitz,
on
Sun-
nick, vice-president; Oscar Big- bridge
$5.00
invited.
Each table was given a Flora Beckman, talented and ac-
day, March 14. Rabbi M. Zager man, secretary; Irwin Gold, treas-
UP
complished pianist; Mrs. Kaltman,
performed the ceremony in the urer; Leonard Cohen, assistant bridge prize.
The proceeds of the clock well-known Binger, accompanied by
presence of the immediate fam- treasurer; Louis Gold, council
Miss Florence Kutzen, Miss Eve-
project
is
being
used
for
Passover
ilies and friends._
representative. •
lyn Skolnick, cellist, accompanied
FOR
The Junior Congregation has relief.
of
by
Sol Weller; Cantor Jacob
Mrs.
Phil
Bremer,
chairman
KAPLOE—GROSS
EVERY
been sponsored this year by Sam
the hospital visiting committee re- Sonenklar of Shaarey Zedek, so-
Miss Irene Gross was married Platt of Young Israel.
FIGURE
companied
by Miss Florence
visit
was
made
last
to Joseph Kaploe on Sunday,
Last Saturday, the Bnal David ports that a
TYPE
March 14, at Congregation Bnai Juniors were hosts to the Young Tuesday to Maybury Sanatorium Kutzen.
Refreshments were served after
Moshe, at • ceremony performed Israel Branch of Congregation at Northville. Rabbi Levy Becker,
by Rabbi M. Fischer and Cantor Beth Abraham who were enter- educational director of the Jewish the program. Miss Devorah Freed-
A. A. Rosenfeld.
tained with a Kiddush following Community C e n t e r, conducted man was in charge of the hostesses,
services on the occasion of Pass- which included the Misses Goldie
The bride wore a beautiful the morning services.
over, and directed singing of lie- Gary, Leah Schneider, Sylvia
gown of white lace and a veil of
net with lace inverts. She carried Dance of Bnai Moshe Y. P. brew and Jewish folk songs. The Katz, Golds Zack, Ida Zeff, Doro-
visiting
committee consisted of thy Goldsmith and Sylvia Rosen-
white
prayer
book.
The
bride's
■
S. on May 23
Mrs. Brezner, Mrs. L Gunzberg thal.
mother, Mrs. Mary Gross, wore a
C. Rudin, who presented
The meeting was. open and the
and
Mrs.
a
corsage
of
black lace gown with
The Young People's Society of the patients with matzos, fruit Young People's Societies of Bnal
white gardenias.
Congregation
Bnai
Moshe
enjoyed
Moshe,
Bnai David and Temple
and
delicacies.
The bridesmaids, Miss Marian
Grateful acknowledgment is Beth El were invited.
Meer of Detroit, Miss Dorothy an interesting program of enter-
tainment
on
Sunday,
March
21,
as
The
next
regular meeting will
made
for
the
following
contribu-
Artld 11.11.4 . • O.'
Meer of Buffalo, Mitt! Lillian
with 41•14•10bko brarialose . . It •
Moore of New York City, Miss guests of the Young People's So- tion: In memory of Lois Rattner be held April 4, in Room 302 of
7••• I•eviesality.
ciety
of
Shaarey
Zedele.
Plans
are
Davidson.
the
synagogue.
All members are
from Mr. and Mrs. I.
taw
Malvin& Moore of New York City,
way for a dance to be given
urged to attend. Owing to the
moat Iler ra,
'llh
mess
Miss Alice Katz of Detroit, Miss under 23
lb. or b••••••• OM
Congregation
Bnai
at
Emma Lazaroff-Schaver and Passover holidays, the next Study
„i.611:11 $.
Lillian Gross of Chicago. Miss May
SEYMOUR LIPKIN
te
a
Mary Adelman of Windsor and Moshe. The committee in charge Joachim Chessman in Re- Group meeting will be held April
is under the co-chairmanship of
15. Further details will be an-
Mrs.
Francis
Copley
of
Detroit,
honors in the district piano con-
cital for Spanish Relief
. . Ils• ■ ••
Edith Fisher and Abe Rosenthal.
nounced later regarding this meet-
Ws sod
test sponsored by the National wore gowns of pastel lace and
NM Ws
• inr-•••Is
Emma
Lazaroff-Schaver,
hy-
ing
and the Informal dance which
tomistion.
carried
bouquets
of
red
roses
and
Federation of Music Clubs, held on
an •• Unly
mens Jewish soprano, noted for will be given on April 10 at the
Pus bawd IA um dhow NU re.
Saturday, March 20, at East Lan- talisman roses. The maid of honor.
of
folk
songs,
and
synagogue.
singing
N.
her
daughter,
Dorothy,
of
Buffalo,
sing, Mich. He played the follow- Miss Lillian Taylor wore a gown
ing selections: Brahma' "Lullaby" of brown lace. The flower girl Y.; Mrs. Klein and family of O s. Joachim Chessman, violinist, will
Senator Edward Fletcher of San
and Rimsky Korsakoff's "T h and ring bearer were, respectively selling, N. Y.; Mrs. Gross and be featured in a musical evening Diego,
is author of • resolution in
for Spain, Thursday. April 1. at
Norma Meer of Detroit and Don- daughter of Chicago.
flight of the Bumble-Bee."
the
California Senate empowering
at
the
McGregor
Li-
8:30
p.
Tn.,
A reception for the family and
Seymour began his musical ald / Klein of Owning, N. Y.
NM IL GrTWILIJO
friends followed the ceremony in brary, 12244 Woodward. The the governor to set aside a day
0ot-of-town
guests
were:
Dr.
studies
at
the
age
of
4.
He
is
now
Cairar4Iere
each year "on which citizens ...
and Mrs. M. Moore and son, Mil- the assembly hall of the syna- program is sponsored by the Medi- shall be requested to direct their
the pupil of Carl Anton Boyke.
12034 DEXTER BLVD.
cal Bureau to Aid Spanish Demo-
ton, Dr. and Mrs. Moore and gogue-
The couple left for a two weeks' cracy, to raise funds to send thoughts and activities toward
President Roosevelt must have daughters. Malvin*, and Lillian,
medical aid and equipment to the cultivation of better nee rela-
Litvak friends ... He loves Dr. and Mrs. A. Meer all of New motor trip through the southern Speuilah government
Iota
of
tions."
Flamers fee all neeasieas —
York City; Mrs. J. Meer and states.
herring.

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Detroit Lodge No. 55, K of P
BINGO PARTIES

the sixth of a eerie. of 12

Will Be Held

Next Wednesday Evening, March 31

AT LODGE HALL — ERSKINE & JOHN R ST.

Party starts at 8:15 sharp. Admission 40c—good for 35 games.
A prize for every game. Special Door Prize.

Members and friends are limited

Are You Talented?

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Knights of Pythias to Hold place. Thirty-five games are played
for one admission ;rite. Valuable
Special Business Meet.
pries are awarded for each CUM.
ing Next Tuesday

The party starts at 8:15 sharp.

Next Tuesday, March 30, De-
troit Lodge No. 55, Knights of
Pythias, will hold • special meet-
ing. Business of importance will
be taken up, pertaining to the
building and future welfare of the
lodge. An important resolution will
be acted upon.
The weekly bingo parties con-
ducted by the lode have proven
successful Nest Wednesday the
sixth of the series of 12 will take

To Joseph Leftwich, Lash.
Jewish writer, goes the paha for
the most carious book dedkatini
we ever saw His latest beak,
"What Will Happen to the layer
Is dedicated "tr- the I 1
memory of Israel Zaagwill" sod
to "the forward-looki4 life of say
baby daughter Joan, who is the
womb had • part in her mother's
typing of this book."

