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Announce Her Betrothal

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiner of Clements Ave. announce th
engagement of their daughter, Goldie, to Jack J. Pollock, son o
Sirs. Rebecca Pollock of Gladstone Ave. Reception Sunday, Apri

S25 TO $ 40

May 11—Miss Frances Fineberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Abraham Fineberg of Boston Blvd., to Saul Robins, son of Sir. and
Mrs. Joseph Robins of Calvert Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel.

GREAT FUN! AN EVENING OF RECREATION!

Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias

Ninth Weekly Bingo Party

of a series of 12 will take place next

Wednesday Night, April 21 at 8:15 sharp

at Lodge Hall, Erskine and John R St.

35 GAMES for one admission price of 40c
price for every game ... Special Door Prise

Winners of each night will participate for the $300 cash
prize in the 12th game on Wednesday, May 12

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Mrs. Milton K. Mahler is one of
the principal characters in the one-
act comedy, "The Kleptomaniac'',
to be presented by the players
group of the Detroit League of the

18, from 5 to 9 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Shisrnik of Hollywood, Calif., formerly o
Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to
Edward Sacks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sacks of Pittsburgh, Pa
Meyer Weisberg announces the engagement of his daughter
Augusta, to Charles Volk of Cleveland, 0.

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Play of N. H. J. C.
League on April 21

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Meyer
of Pontiac, Mich., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Thelma Marion, to Dr. Jack Rom,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Roes
of Detroit. They will be mar-
ried this summer.

Maimonides Medical
Society's Auxiliary

Next Sunday evening, April 25,
the Women's Auxiliary of the Mai-
monides Medical Society will spon-
sor a dinner-dance in the main
dining room of Webster Hall, Cass
at Putnam Ayes.
Reservations have been coming
in rapidly to Sirs. J. Ii. Chalet
and Sirs. S. E. Gould who are
chairmen of the entertainment
committee. Members are. urged
contact friends who may be inter-
ested in joining the party and to
phone in their reservations to the
committee chairmen.
This affair, which will feature
a specially arranged floor show,
and an exclusive menu, has been
planned so that couples outside of
the organization may enjoy the
evening also. As a rule, parties
planned by this group are open to
members only.
Dress is optional and dinner will
be served at 7 p. m.

to

April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank (Clara Marblestone
of 3039 Calvert Ave., a son, Stuart Donald.
Einstandig
April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Kaiser
of 2903 Elmhurst Ave., a son, Arthur David.
April 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Michael Engelman (Eve Burnsteinl,

a son, William Myron.

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MERETSKY—MECHANIC I
Barney Mechanic of Paris. Ont.,
announces the marriage of his
daughter, Eleanor, to Irving Mer-
etsky, son of Sir. and Mrs. Peter
Meretsky of Windsor on April
11 at the Prince Edward Hotel in
Windsor. The couple will make I.
their home in Paris, Ont., upon'
returning from a honeymoon trip.

BENNETT—GOLDBERG
Mrs. Esther Goldberg of Cort-
land Ave. announces the marriage
of her daughter, Mildred. to Dr.
Harry B. Bennett, on April 10,
at the Stotler Hotel. After a trip
to California, Dr. and Mrs. Ben-
nett will be at home at the Wil-
shire.

Mizrachi Luncheon
to be Held May 23

When Mayor La Guardia met
Harry Kreinik, a WPA worker
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
who is his double, he proposed him
as the next United States ambas- held a board meeting at the home
of Mrs. V. Schlessinger, 3009 Lawr-
sador to Berlin.
ence Ave., on Thursday, April 8.
Mrs. S. Shnitz, cultural chairman,
announced that all plans for the
program for the Mothers and

BETROTHED

MRS. MILTON K. MAHLER

National Home for Jewish Chil-
dren at Denver, in conjunction with
the fashion show and tea to be held
at Bedell's auditorium on Wednes-
day, April 21, at 1 p. m. An in-
vitation to attend this event is
extended to all members and their
friends by Sirs. Carl S. Schiller,
president of the Detroit League.

OPEN HOUSE AT
CENTER SUNDAY

The Jewish Community Center
will entertain at open house on
Sunday evening, April 25, at 8:30
o'clock, at the art night program.
The community is invited to wit-
ness demonstrations of activity in
which the Center members partici-
pate. The following group will par-
ticipate in the program:
Center orchestra under t he
leadership of Miss Sadie Cooper.
Dramatic club under the leader-
ship of Benjamin Sameky.
The Mothers' Club will be repre-
sented by Mrs. Sara Levy who will
read an original poem.
The other group to be represent-
ed are Music School, the Jewish
American Youth Chorus under the
direction of Mendy Shain.
Concert dance group under the
direction of Miss Edith Muskin.
MISS NORA SIDERMAN
Art school of which Mrs. David
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siderman Werbo Is the chairman.
of 3277 Webb Ave. announce the
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, member
engagement of their daughter, of the Jewish Community Center
Nora, to Morton M. Wolf, son of board and chairman of the music
Sir. and Mrs. Edward Wolf of school, is serving as chairman of
Parkside Ave.
the Art Night. Members of the
Jewish Community Center Board
and the Jewish Welfare Federation
board will serve as hosts and host -
esses.
Sem leem
A similar show will be held to
On Sabbath morning.serVIree begin
m. Maki Joshua Sperka will
show the junior activities later in
at I
preach the sermon.
On Saturday. April II, the Junln e May.

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Bnai David Notes

ANN
49th Great

Congregation held the service In the
main synagogue. Abe Cohen, J. Glad-
stone and Arthur Gellman officiated. Al,,
Levy, presidentnf Young laral•I of De-
troit. spoke. Rabbi Sperita made brief
temarka.
Junior SeMletaf
The Junior Congregation will hold its
regular acmteem at P a. rn., end will
return to Minch& and Solosh Scudoth at
6:30. Following Msarly 'wrote, a reg-
ular buelnena meeting will be held.

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Members and friends of the
Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
Children's Home spent a delight-
ful afternoon last week at the
throws Axle Yam,.
Rabbi Sparks teachesdaily class In
membership tea held in the home.
Ayln Yarov between Minch,. and Maarlv
Mrs. Herman Cohen, president
service and Saturday afternoon. at 6,30
P.. Nun•memhers are welcome to of the auxiliary, conducted a short
atrod.
meeting
after which an entertain-
1 dire AlmIllaret
program was presented under
The Ladle. Auxiliary will meet on • n
Ttresday, April PO, and will complete I
the
direction
of Mrs. Louis Tobin.
• rranaemente ter a memorial eweting
Sirs. Henry II. Shapero and Mrs.
for the late Mrs. 11 Slubln, &slice leader
of that organization.
J. Webber, were co-chairmen for
tileterhood:
Congregation MO David Sisterhood the luncheonette which was served.
celebrated the encores of its loot donor
Many new members were added
luncheon with s vit tory luneheon
MRS. ISAAC ROSENTHAL
to the membership roster and a
the Wilshire Hotel under the rhairman-
chip of If re. F. Illosteln. The next
number of donations were offered
on
&tontine,
place
Daughters luncheon to be given on meeting will take
to the auxiliary, which were im-
April at the synagogue.
Sunday, May 23, at 12:30 p.
mediately turned over to the main-
Men's (lob:
at the Jewish Community Center,
The Melee Club will give a midnight
tenance fund of the home.
theater party at the Deleon Theater.
have been completed.
Grand River and Grand Blvd , on Rotor-
Mrs. I. Rosenthal will give the dey poet1111K. May I.
Contribution to Scholastic
prayer in Hebrew. Mrs. Esther Yoong Judse.1
Bove and girls interested In Young
Fund of United Hebrew
Schuster, Detroit attorney, will ad- Judaea are Invited to Join the three
dress the daughters, and Mrs. S. different age groups now sponsored by
Schools
synegogne.
Shnitz will address the mothers. the
Mr.
and Mrs. M. Fisher of Bel-
Rey ?Wont Troop:
Congregation final David Hoy Seout
An entertaining play under the di-
mont Ave. contributed one full
changed its meeting night from
rection of Sol Schlessinger of the Troop
Thursday to Wednesday evening , The scholarship to the United Hebrew
Children's Theater will follow the troop now has 111 member.
Schools in memory of their de-
— e
speakers.
parted parents, Aaron and Mollie
All male escorts of the guests
London, and Morris David Fisher .
are invited without charge to the
dance from 3 to 6 p. m.
Tickets can be procured from
Mrs. A. D. Diarkson, ticket chair-
Since the third annual dance of
man, Tyler 6-9159 or Mrs. I.
Rosenthal, co-chairman of the the Junior Group of the Jewish
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According to Anne Fisher and
Estelle Amernick, co-chairmen of
the ticket committee for the Jr
Group's dance, tickets are going
rapidly. They may be secured from
any member of the organization or
by calling Tyler 6-2127.
A wirnie roast will be held for
members and their friends on
Saturday evening, April 24. Selma
and Basil Blatnikoff have been
!selected as co-chairmen in charge
of thin event.
A complete supply of silverware
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the new Jewish Home for the
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Delta Omega iota Sorority
Holds Initiation

At the last meeting of Delta
Omega Iota Sorority, Gamma
chapter, held at the home of the
president, Mrs. Samuel Cascade.
the formal membership rituals
were read to Miss Tillie Felix and
Mrs. William Jacobs. The for-
mal initiation of the two new
members was celebrated in tht
form of a Hollywood party at the

home of Miss Evelyt. Schwartz of;

West Warren Ave., Wednesday.
April 14. Mrs. Adolf W. LtseeMes
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