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Joseph A. Bloom of 3266 W.
Boston Blvd. announces the en-
gagement of his daughter, Evelyn
0 F., to Dr. Samuel S. Chattman,
1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chat-
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JUSTICE FOR
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Building Contracts
Given in Building
of the New Center

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

The engagement of Miss Sylvia Strub, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Strub of 3330 Burlingame Ave., to Irving Goldman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldman of Pasadena Ave., was announced
by her parents at a party for the immediate families on April 6.
Miss Hortense Wolfgang's engagement to Louis Hilliard Sable,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan of Detroit, is announced by her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wolfgang of the Belcrest. The wed-
ding date will be announced later.
Rev. and Mrs. David Golden announce the engagement of their
daughter, Florence, to Theodore Richmond, son of Jacob Richmond
of Toronto. Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. David Fried of Clements Ave. announce the engage.
ment of their daughter, Mollye, to Louis Ilechtman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Hechtman of Elmhurst Ave. The wedding will take
place in June.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of G59 E. Boston Blvd. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Harriett Jean, to Hyman M. Beale,
son of Mr. and Mrs: Sam Bielowich. At home Sunday, April 23, from
to 10 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Munch of Blaine Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Tillye, to Peter A. Martin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron P. Martin of Euclid Ave.

N. H. J. C. League
to Present Play

Will Stage "Gree n Eye. from
Romany" on April 26

On Wednesday, April 26, the
Detroit League of the National
Home for Jewish Children at
Denver will present a comedy,
"Green Eyes from Romany" at
the Detroit Leland Hotel, at I:30

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it Underarm shirred pouch style for Spring.

MRS WALTER FIELD

p. m. Mrs. Harry Goldberg, pres-
ident, extends an invitation to all
friends and members to attend
this conipliptentary event.
Under the direction of Mrs.
Walter Field, a talented cast has
been assembled consisting of Mrs.
hurry Click, Mrs. Leon Zechman,
Mrs. Cy Ross, Sirs. David Ebner,
Mrs. Jack Behrmann, Sirs. Saul
Glueckman, Mrs. Frank Denison,
and Sirs. Carl Schiller. Mrs. J.
J. Knrbal is the chairman of the
Play Group.
This presentation is offered to
introduce the Detroit League's
major fund raising project, their
March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Singer (Agatha Ruben) o
annual city-wide card and Mah
3311 Tuxedo Ave., a son, Norman Bernard.
Jong parties to be given simultan-
March 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heyman, formerly of De- eously in the homes of its mem-
bers and friends on Wednesday,
troit, now of Los Angeles, Calif., a daughter, Patricia Joan.
April 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pariser of 17400 Greenlawn May 24 .
Mrs. Joe Mellon, chairman of
Ave., a daughter, Barbara Anne.
the Happy Day and Memorial
April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Peter I). Brown (Dorothy Stralser) Fund, acknowledges the following
of 3005 Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Janis Evelyn.
contributions: Mr. and Mrs. Mey-
er Ginsberg, in memory of Mrs.
Moses Kaufman; Dr. and Mrs. N.
H. Goldberg, in memory of Mrs.
N. Kaplan of Windsor; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Stein, in memory of
Frank Cohen.

Charles N. Agree, the archi-
tect for the new Aaron DeRoy
Dedication of American and Memorial Building of the Jewish
Zionist Flags on
Community Center to be built at
Woodward and Holbrook Ayes.,
April 26
announced the awarding of the
J EW,
a-rise
se
Neff Printing,
FOB
ll inter
re ted
e
ailable
to
av
leasc-d,
Just r e
Three important events stand building contracts, as follows.
problo» of anti-SemItistn. Send post-
General contractor, 0. W. Burke
out in the April program of the
ard for free copy. No ohlig•tion,
Jewish National Fund Auxiliary. Company.
AMERICAN LEAGUE TO COMBAT
Excavating, Bruce Excavating
They are the semi-annual box
ANTI-SEMITISM
collection, the national confer- Company.
Colts 1308-Y, 570 Broadway, New York
Reinforcing steel, Truseon Steel
Company.
Stone, Acme Cut Stone Com-
pany, John Ginn, president.
Structural steel, Acorn Iron
Works, Murray Altman, president.
Miscellaneous iron, Aluminum
and Architectural Metals Com-
pany.
Roofing and sheet metal, The
Kelt Company, Sidney Kelt, presi-
dent.
Lathing and plastering, Samuel
"Qui:" on Wednesday, ■ at Syna-
Dickman and Son.
gogue. to Be Judged by Rabbis
Glass and glazing, West Detroit
and

Hershman and Adler
Glass Company, Louis German-
Judge Keidan
sky, owner.
Tile, Palombit Tile Company.
A joint meeting of the Sister-
Carpentry, Pierce-Fader & Com-
hood and Men's Club of Congre-
pany.
gation Shaarey Zedek will be
Steel sash, Detroit Steel Prod-
held on Wednesday, April 19, at
Announce Gewerkschaften Flower Sales This Saturday
ucts.
8:15 p. m., in the social hall of
Night and Sunday
Marble, Wolverine Marble Com-
the congregation, Chicago at
pany.
Lawton. This meeting promises
Painting, Charlip Painting and
In
connection
with
the
Gewerk- spite of the clouds of political
Purity Chapter No. 369, 0. E.
to be one of unusual interest and
Decorating Company, Meyer E. shaften Flower Day to be spon- uncertainty. We recognize that S., announced that its special
will take the form of a Quiz, the
Charlie, president.
sored this Saturday evening and through the confusion and an- week-end cruise will be held from
Plumbing and heating, Glans & Sunday, April 16 and 16, the La- archy that enshroud the world, June 10 to June 12, on the S.S.
Killian Company.
bor Zionist Youth groups—dla- Eretz Yisrael looms as the major Noronic for members and friends.
THE BLUE AND WHITE BOX
Ventilating and air condition- bonim, tiashomer Hatzair, and hope for the masses of uprooted Part of the revenue derived from
ing, J. Brodie & Son, Arthur H. Young Peale Zion Alliance—have and homeless Jews.
the sale of tickets will be used
ence at Chicago and the dedica-
Brodie, president.
"Especially do we cherish the for charity.
issued the following declaration:
tion of
f American
an mer can and
and Zionist
"We, the Labor Zionist Youth achievements of the Histadruth,
The response to the first an-
flag. All three events were an-1
of Detroit, remain unshaken in the General Federation of Jewish nouncement has been so great
nounced at a meeting of the
our faith that Eretz Yisrael can Labor in Eretz Yisrael, which that the committee of 21 found
board, held at the home of Mrs.
and will become the National has stood at the forefront of the it necessary to collect a deposit
Philip Slomovitz on March 17.
Home of the Jewish People. We battle in defense of our National to hold the reservations made.
The semi-anual clearance of
have watched the daring achieve- Home, where 110,000 organized

For members taking children
the Blue and White savings boxes
ments of our pioneering corn- and disciplined workers have with- have been assigned a group of
The
Music
Study
Club
of
De-
started April 6 and all families'
troit will hold its study meeting rades„ who have set up dozens of stood every test to which they rooms in one section so that a
Possessing boxes will be visited.
have been subjected, sacrificing
To add incentive to the drive, a on Tuesday, April 18, at 2:30 new colonies in the face of the life and limb, safeguarding cour- stewardess will be there to take
savage terror that has reigned
care of their requirements eve-
round trip to Palestine will be p. m., at the Y. W. C. A., Mont-
ageously every nook and corner nings while parents are enjoying
over
Eretz
Yisrael
for
the
past
offered as a prize. Every holder,. calm at Witherell. Bendetson
three years. We have witnessed of our Jewish settlements. They themselves, with no need fur
Nezorg
will
conclude
this
study
of a box yielding $5 or more is'
course entitled "Changing Idioms the growth of Jewish enterprise have taken pioneering steps in the worry. During the day there will
eligible for the contest.
in Music" with a talk on "Sym- and the strengthening of our po- new avenues of Jewish develop- be plenty of activities for chil-
The national conference of the metrical and Non-Symmetrical in sitions in all walks of life in ment—on the sea and in the air. dren under speciarsupervision of
Jewish National Fund will be held Music." Rosa Bassin Stein will
'But we wish to be no mere a nurse.
at the La Salle Hotel in Chicago illustrate with piano selections.
onlookers in this gallant struggle.
For the adults a charming so-
on April 15 and 16. Many promi- Mrs. Bernard Lachs will be chair- Women's Auxiliary of Bnai To show our solidarity with the cial directress of wide experience
nent Zionists will be present to man of the afternoon.
Brith to Feature Program workers of Eretz Yisrael, we, the will assist the chairman of enter-
address the convention. The De-
The student group of the Mu-
by Shaarey Zedek Sister- Labor Zionist youth of Detroit, tainment, Sy Feinberg.
troit division of the Jewish Na- sic Study Club will meet Friday,
shall mark the third anniversary
Reservations are in charge of
hood on Monday
tional Fund will send a large April 21, at 8 p. m., at the home
of the outbreak of the riots the following: Mrs. Fae Stolberg,
delegation to the conference. Mrs. of Rosa Bassin Stein, 4003 Pasa-
(which began April 19, 1936) Townsend 6-5986; Mrs. Alice Gar-
TOLIA SHAEVSKY
An interesting program will with a mass turnout for the an-
Harry Buchman, president of the dena Ave. There will be a pro-
feature the meeting of the Wom- nual Gewerkshaften Folmer Day, finkle, Davison 4307; Mrs. Mil-
participants to make up two Detroit Auxiliary, has chosen live gram of piano music by the well
dred Schwartz, Townsend 6-4420;
en's
Auxiliary of Bnai Brith to be
official
delegates
and
five
alterna-
teams—one of ladies of the Sis-
known pianist, Samuel Shpargel. held Monday evening, April 17, on Saturday evening, April 15, Anne Paul, Tyler 5-6928; Rose
and
Sunday,
April
166,
when
we
terhood and one of Men's Club tives.
Mrs. I. Mendelson is counsellor at the Bnai Moshe Auditorium,
Ruben, Townsend 5-1871; Eva
Lachar's on Cass Ave. will be of the student group.
shall rally the support of the
members. Each organization is to
Dexter and Lawrence. The meet- Jewish community of Detroit Perlmutter, Townsend 7-6334; Sy
be represented by five members the locale for an evening meeting
Feinberg, Cherry 6373; harry
ing
is
opea
to
members
and
their
around the Ilistadruth."
whose identity is to be secret un- of the Jewish National Fund
Zausmer, Randolph 7864; Ben
friends. The program will be pre-
til the night of the contests. Auxiliary, Wednesday, April 26.
Cohen, Trinity 2-4857; Naomi
sented
for
the
Auxiliary
by
the
Prizes are to be given to the win- The main event of the evening
Eder, Townsend 8-7624; Ida
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood. The
ning team as well as to the par- will he the dedication of a pair
Schlien, University 2-0455; Lil-
presentation
was
written
and
will
ticipant receiving the highest in- of matched flags, one American
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob
lian Feldman, Townsend 8-6925;
and one Zionist. The flags have Pponsored a Nader et t he Temple be directed by Mrs. Nathan Spe-
dividual score.
Faye Ilaidy, Hogarth 3673; Paula
vakow
who
had
in
mind
the
part
Monday evening, April 3. Rabbi Eel,
The question will relate to Jew- been donated by the Hamburger FFriedland led In the Pinging •nd per-
Goldsmith, Townsend 8-2654;
that the Jewish woman plays in
ish history, religious practices and brothers in memory of their formed the service. The committee
Irene Finkle, Davison 3996; Ber-
was Mr.. A. Lepides, Mee the home, depicting the social as Will Be Held in Detroit During
Jewish life and leadership both mother, Shifra Hamburger. The In charge Present.
tha Bessman, University 3-4160;
Mrs. II Stenbuck, well as the religious aspects in
program will also include vocal Mrs. Abe Zarnek, Mr.. Louis Harris,
July 1 to 4
here and abroad.
Ilelen Singer, Townsend 6-6322;
observance of Jewish ceremonials
The judges are to be Dr. A. M. [selections by Mrs. Grace Berlin, and Mrs. Sant A Cohen. Mrs. Lapides
Rose Cowan, Tyler 6-2365; Han-
1 . 0- and traditions.
was haIrman and Mre Present
Arrangements ore being com- nah Harvith, University 3-0191;
Hershman, Rabbi Morris Adler to be accompanied by Miss Mar- rhalrman.
Those participating are: Mrs. pleted in Detroit in preparation
' ion Gordon. All are welcome.
and Judge Harry B. Keidan.
Irene Klein, Tyler 4-0425; Gladys
During the past week Rabbi Eric Robert Manvil, Sabbath; Sirs. for the 71st annual convention
Much interest and enthusiasm
LaFond, Townsend 6-2619; Mae
Friedland addrened the Bound Table
Isaac Shetzer, Chanukah; Mrs. of Bnai Brith District No. 6, to
has been evinced in the forthcom-
Club on - - Jews—Pasne on the Chess
Ginsbrug, Townsend 6.2692;
Board of Europe." On Friday evening David Friedman. Chamisho-Osor be held here at the Book Cadillac
ing program and members of
Eva Mann, Townsend 7.1079;
Rabbi Friedland .poke to the congre- b'Shvat; Mrs. Julius Berman,
both organizations are looking
gation on "That you May Live."
Rhea E. Cashman, Randolph
Purim; Mrs. Augusta Subar, Pe-
forward to an informative and en-
3368.
Mrs Irving Steinman presented to sach; Mrs. Sally Baruch, She-
tertaining evening.
Saturday afternoon, April 15,
the Temple Beth Jar-oh last week •
remote youth; Mrs. Joseph Keidan, Rosh
The musical portion of the pro-
Brod • World
portrait by el
the children's 'theater party will
Hashonah and Yom Kippur; Mrs.
Jewish artist.
gram was arranged by Harry
be held at the Alhambra Theater,
Sam Helper, Succoth; Mrs. Louis
Bradlin of the piano department Sabbath mooting Services:
Benjamin
Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs.
9428 Woodward Ave. Admission
April 16. at 11, Dr. Leo M. Frank- ha, returned to Bontlai• after a two Robin, The Reader.
of Grinnell Brothers. Mr. Bradlin
will be free for the children of
month. stay In Miami Beach, Flo
lin will preach on the subject:
announces that the participants
Mrs. Calvin Frady, of the Bnai
members. Candy and gifts will
[raying • people. --
will be Samuel Shpargel, eminent
A 11 Kershenbaum IN Making Ms Brith Auxiliary, will sing the He-
be given away. Rose Cohen is
home In Canton. 0.
pianist, and Tolia Shaevsky, noted Men*. Temple Club:
brew melodies appropriate for the
taking the reservations and will
You will And An Evening with Tony
violinist who recently arrived Sarg"on
Student. from Ann Arbor for t he observance of these festivities.
give further instructions when
Tuenday different. better, more
here from China. Mr. Shaevsky refreshing than any lecture given this spring vacation were Mia, Shirley Pres-
Plans have been completed for
called at Tyler 5-7868 or Trinity
• glow GA an event. ent. David Katehka, Samuel Taubman. the Auxiliary's preview to be
has been acclaimed in recitals in cwason. It's n ot
2-4857.
See. •nd hesr about • . amasing career
Russia, China and several Euro- in a fascinating
given on April 16 at the Beacon
field of work. Marta at

Monday evening, April 17, at
pean countries. Ile is now making 8—ov er •1 11:16 . Mother, d•d and
Theatre, at 11:45 p. m. The pro-
the regular meeting, petitions will
enjoy
Tony
Sarg.
c hildre n will all
his home in Detroit.
ceeds
will
be
given
to
the
Bna
dren Ho adults 60c. Sfen'• Club men,
be received and balloted on. En-
Brith German Refugee Fund.
The public is invited.
bera free.
tertainments will follow the meet-
Anyone desiring tickets may
ing.
Young People's Claim
and
fam-
Mr and Mrs Loch/ Levine
Phone
Mrs.
S.
S.
Aarons
of
Ken-
The third annual musical remedy,
May
"Dust on the Ocean," with music, store ily returned home from • we k's
Cincinnati, accompanied by their dell Ave. or Mrs. Norman Rom
"Gay Ninety Party" to 11
Limited Number of Golfing and lyrics, written by members, will In mother,
Mrs. S. Peel.
of Glendale Ave.
he staged Sunday, April 83, at 5:30

Births

Sisterhood, Men's
Club of $haarey
Zedek Joint Fete

LOCAL ZIONIST LABOR GROUPS ISSUE
DECLARATION OF FAITH IN IDEALS

Take Reservations
for Purity Cruise

Music Study Club
to Meet April 18

flontia: Nero

Plan Bnai Brith
District Parley

instpfr Bel; AEI
Nets .

Saw fag Nabs

Memberships Available at
Redford Golf Club

Golfers who prefer the conveni-
ences of • private club but can't
afford to join one because of lack
of funds need not neglect their
favorite sport. An interesting an-
nouncement has jujst been made
by the Redford Golf Club that
will enable them to play this sea-
son at a very nominal coat.
Formerly the old Phoenix Club,'
Redford boasts the sportiest course
in the district. Up until 10 years
ag it was always an exclusively
private club and, as the years
roll on, its greens and fairways
seem to improve. It is unusually
beautiful with its hills and val-
leys.while the River Rouge flow-
ing under rustic bridges through
four fairways lends a picturesque-
ness that is enchanting.
Located only 12 miles from the
city hall, it is easily accessible
by street car and bus. There are
a limited number of memberships
available and those who are inter-
ested can secure complete in-
formation by communicating with
Edward Atlas, 1400 United Ar-
tists Bldg., Cherry 4816, or Jack
Winney, Redford 1400.

Dancing •fterwards in the Social

Hall .

Dr. Franklin's Third Broadroott
On Saturday evening. ADP' 15. at
11:30. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will he heard
over Station WXYZ in the third of hie
s•ri. of Ave broadcast. In the Menage
of Israel Programs His ,pariah eub-
: If 1 were • Christian
will
in
hese."
bee T
Lik
Jed
Days

Profit -Sharing Ticket - Sale
Plan Announced by the
Cinema Theater

The Cinema Theater is inaug-
urating a plan for organizations
wishing to raise money by sell-
ing tickets for French, Russian.
English and other unusual for-
eign films shown by the theater.
The Cinema ticket plan is ex-
tremely simple. does not require
any advance payment or any
guarantee of a minimum number
of tickets, and the organizations
get 10 cents on each ticket. Tick-
ets under •the new plan are good
for any film, not merely for one
particular show, and the same
tickets can be used any hour af-
ter 2 p. m., any day of the week.
Organizations interested in the
ne wplan should communicate
with the Cinema, 58 E. Columbia,
Detroit, Cherry 4052.

Sir. and Mrs. Meyer IA torus have •.
their guest. their Meter, Mr.. St Bey-
man of Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Alen Kahn were In De-
troit the peel week to attend the Bar
lgitsvah of the». couelne. Kenneth •nd
L eave,mons of Mr. and Mos Abrahem
Davide..

Miss Sylv 14 Sleight of Detroit, daugh-
ter of Mr. and M.. Madero' Sleight
• patient at General
of thie city. Is •
Hospital in this city,

MIP. Nannette Kahn. home for her
spring vacation from the C. of M..
has se her guest, her room-onto, Miss
Marie Davis of New Ito, hello. N. 1.

Anong the student. home from the
P. of M. this week •re Irving Anthem'.
Jack Greenstein, Morris Goldnein. Mar-
Yin Harrison Howard Brame and Mil.
ton Miller Ill, hard Seitner is spendMg
I hi. week on a motor trip through
Michigan, Ohio and KenturkY.

"Ballerina" Held Over for a
Second Week at Cinema

The Cinema holds "Ballerina"
over for a second week. Directed
by Jean Benoit-Levy, French di-
rector particularly noted for his
handling of children. "Ballerina"
sta
stars two famous ballet dancers,
Mai Slavenska, of the Ballet Rome
de Monte Carlo, and Yvette Chau-
vire of the Paris Opera Ballet.

500

LEAVES...

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Weddings

April 18—Miss Hermina Roth, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Gelbman of 3480 Chicago Blvd. to Holton Gardner, at Lacher's.
May 6—Miss Adele Wilensky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Wilensky of Clements Ave., to Harvey Robert Gottesman. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gottesman of Oakman Blvd.. at the Detroit-
Leland Hotel.
May 7—Miss Ida Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Goodman of Melrose Hotel, 25 South Ave., Mt. Clemens, Mich., to
Harry Enkel of Detroit, at Congregation Beth Tefilath Moses, with
reception following at the New Glenwood Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich.
May 7—Miss Anne Houser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hauser of 809 E. Kearsley St., Flint, Mich., to Yale Smith of Flint,
Mich., at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and
Mrs. Herbert Metz, 18994 Warrington Dr., Detroit.

BLACK

Sponsored by the Infant
Service Group April 30

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Boy's Unit
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Ages 6 to 15

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Ages 3 to 6

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I ir. Stan Michaels — Miss June Miljevich

Miss Rebecca Feinberg

Early Registration-1 Worthwhile Saving
Booklet Upon Request

FOR INFORMATION, write or call Camp Nahelu,
Ortonville, Michig•n 12F31.

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IN DETROIT, Call Mr. or Mns. Ehiel Lesowoder, To. 8.6057
or Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Ho. 1189.

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National Council of Jewish Berman will speak for the group.
Juniors to Hold Open Arrangements ate being made by
The Infants Service Group oil
I sponsor a "Gay Ninety Party" a
Meeting Sunday, April 16 '. Jliedaism" ommTteeC,onutneTerratt7e
Kalvarier Aid Society thanks
JACK RABINOVITCH
the Fort Wayne Hote4 on Sunda :
regular monthly meeting chairmanship of Rosedfa Harvith.
The
all the "Landsleute" who sent do-
y Gorrel
A nodal will follow the services,
was evening, April 30.
nations to aid needy abroad dur- Hotel, July I, 2, 3 and 4. it
and hie Orchestra will furnish th i of the National Council of Jewish and refreshments will be served.
ing Passover. It thanks the presi- disclosed this week by Jack music for dancing, and there oil j Juniors, to be held at Temple
dent of the Detroit Sunshine Club Rabinovitch, general chairman of be many novel acts and enter . Beth El on Sunday, April 16, at
2:30 p. m., will be an open meet- Bessie Sorin Zwiller Ladies'
of Miami Beach, Mrs. Fannie the convention committee.
, AA Society to Meet
Mr. Rabinovitch, formerly of tainment.
Strauss, for the $10. There were
Mrs. M. Si. Scharr and Mrs . ing. All inactive and non-mem-
now
president
of
the
and
Detroit
mailed out 27 individual money
S. L. Meraon are chairmen of th ; hers are invited.
on Monday
orders for each family helped by Flint lodge of Bnai Brith, stated affair and have chosen the fat -
A fine program has been ar-
that more than 1.000 delegates.
The first meeting after the
the society.
- ranged for this occasion. There
lowing
to
help
them:
Ticket
coo
The president is Mrs. L. Stolin- alternates, and visitors from all mittee, Mrs. Samuel G. Bank an I will be a showing of March of holidays 4 the Bessie Sark
sky; vice-president, Mrs. M. Fes- states of the Great Lakes region Sirs. Aaron Gurwin; telephon e e Time's new refugee film. Bud Zwiller Ladies' AM Society wit
tenstein; secretary, Mrs. Freed; would be in attendance at the committee, Mrs. A. Marone, Mr s I. Berman will be the commentator. be held on Monday, April 17, al
convention.
treasurer, R. Lewis.
M. Aranow, Mrs. Sidney She r - Also present at this time will be 1 p. m. at Assembly Hall, Twelftl
man and Mrs. I. Elson; refres h - ■ speaker from the Senior Coun- and Ciairmount. Games will be
ment committee, Sirs. II. J. Mil l - cil, who will tell of Council's played at this meeting and re
freahments will be served. Plan:
. place in the community.
man. Mrs. L. Snyder and Mrs.
Members of the Junior Coon- for the annual Mother an (
Snyder; publicity, Mrs. Nat e
,. cil board will act as hostesses at Daughter banquet will be dis
Weinearter; cashiers. Mrs.
Wartowky and Mrs. W. Israe l ; • social tea for members and cussed at this meeting so at
April 16—Opening of pre-campaign or special gift solicitations
stage director, Mrs. David Kin d ;; guests which will epd the pro- members are urged to attend
of Trade Council Executive Committee of Al-
Members are also asked to brim
gram for the afternoon.
costumes by Jack Kind.
lied Jewish Campaign.
On Friday evening, May 5, the their friends to this meeting.
Tickets can be obtained fro n
April 20—Meeting of Junior Zionists of America at Philadel-
The Bessie Sarin Zviller Ladies
members or by calling Townsen d Juniors will participate to the
phia-Byron Hall. Address by Rabbi Morris Adler.
Friday evening services at Tern- Aid Society welcomes back horn
5-4741.
April 30—"Palestine Aflame." pageant of Hasbomer Hatzair,
pie Beth El. The date was orig- its president, Mrs. Morris Peals
at Northern High School.
— inane set for April 28 but has who nas just returned from
Flowers lint all occa•loas
May 7—Opening date of Allied Jewish Campaign.
Dostesesley Florist. Tyler 6-6622. been set one week ahead. Rachael trip to Florida.

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