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of Women's Clubs, Hancock and
Second. This will be a one-act
comedy entitled "Green Eyes
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Walter Field with a cast con-
sisting of Mesdames Frank Deni-
son, Harry Glick, David Ebner,
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An invitation to attend is extend.
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president.
This performance is coition-
mentary, and will introduce the
Detroit League's major project,
its annual simultaneous city-wide
card and mah Jong parties to
be given in the homes of mem-
bers and friends on Tuesday,
May 23. Mrs. Daniel Siegel is
general chairman of this fund-
raising project and is assisted by
Mrs. R. Robert Kaltman and Sirs.
Ruth Metzger, chairmen of the
hostess committee; Mrs. Alfred
Meyers and Mrs. Robert Drews,
chairmen of the guest committee;
Mrs. Al Kauffman and Mrs. Sidney
Wallach, chairmen of the ticket
committee.

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Bicur Cholem Seniors Re-
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The Senior Bicur Cholem held
election of officers at the last
meeting, and the following were
elected: Mrs. Solai, president;
Mrs. Spivack and Mrs. Lipnick,
vice presidents; Mrs. Ginsberg,
treasurer; Mrs. Schwarz, financial
secretary; Mrs. R. Blumenthal,
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Tichner and Mrs. Pitkovitz, trus-
tees. The dinner was a success,
thanks to the president, Mrs.
Solai, and the committees in
charge.

We'd like to know whom Win-
chell means when he hints that a
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Wall Street banking house is pay-
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ing France's bills in Spain.

Slay 6—Miss Adele Wilensky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alber
Wilensky of Clements Ave., to Harvey Robert Gottesman. son o
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gottesman of Oakman Blvd., at the Detroit
Leland Hotel.
May 7—Miss Ida Goodman, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Nathan
Goodman of Melrose Hotel, 26 South Ave., Mt. Clemens, Mich., to
Harry Enkel of Detroit, at Congregation Beth Tefilath Moses, with
reception following at the New Glenwood Hotel, Sit. Clemens, Mich.
May 7—Miss Anne Houser, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. 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.
Slay 7—Miss Ethel Rom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Rom
of Hazelwood Ave.. to Allan L. Weston, son of Mrs. Louis Weston,
at Hotel Fort Shelby.
Slay 7—Miss Annette Fine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hyman Fine of Hamilton Ave., to Max Green, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Solomon Green of Taylor Ave.

J.W.V. to Stage
Americanization
Party on Monday

Detroit Post No. 135 and its
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
War Veterans of the United
States have arranged an Ameri-
canization rally to be held on
Monday evening, April 24, at the
Veterans' Bldg., 704 E. Jefferson
Ave. The public is invited. Ad-
mission is free.
This rally will be in the nature
of a get-together of all students
who have had the opportunity to
attend the weekly classes held by
the Jewish War Veterans on citi-
zenship, and to expound Ameri-
canism to all newly-arriving refu-
gees, who are especially invited.
The speaker of the evening will
be Judge Joseph A. Moynihan.
Refreshments will be served and
an elaborate program of enter -
tainment will also be presented.
Harry Madison and Lee Walt are
in charge of the committee on
arrangements.

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Redd klorrls Adler of Shoat-0y Zedek
nagogue in I tetrolt sae t he 'twat
✓hea ker Thuraday evening. April II. at

dinner held by the Pontiac Jewish
Federated Ch•rlt les. Iry In, Steinman In
chairman of the drive and Norman
Buckner la o•cheirman

A group of young Loy. of the Temple
Seth Jacob Religious School organised
the Monads Club (tfficer.
are: Lee
Fisher. president, Cherie. ;arnek, nice-
President
Kenneth Solomon. treasurer:
Morton Golde, secretory.

Al the Friday evening pent,. Rabbi
Eric Friedland ,poke on the pub)... t
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Rwititerland, Holland. Selgium and Italy

and Sirs. Jerome P. Varna of
Otlawa Drive entertained Ir suede
at dinner Saturday night, April
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The engagement of Ilarriet
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her parents, Mr. and Sirs. J. P.
Rosenthal of E. Boston Blvd., to
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Sunday, April 23, 7 to 10 p. m.
No cards.

Fashion Editor to Be Home
Relief Society's Speaker
at Meeting on Monday

The monthly meeting of the
Home Relief Society will be held
on Monday, April 24, at 1:30
p. m., at the home of Sirs. Max
Kogan, 2840 Cambridge Rd.
Miss Jeanette McColl, fashion
editor of the Detroit Free Press,
one of the outstanding experts,

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SAVAGE—KRETSCHMER
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kretschnter
of Ft. Pierce, Fla., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Jane
M., to Leonard J. Savage, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage of
Detroit on April 8. They will
make their home in Ann Arbor.

Neugarten Club
Will Meet Monday

Mrs. Carl Myers, ways and
means chairman of the Neugarten
Sunshine Club, has named Mrs.
Samuel Convissor and Mrs. Harry
Raphael to assist her with plans

"The biggest problem in meet-
ing the inroads of anti-Semitism
today is our own people," said
Aaron Droock, vice president of
District Grand Lodge Number 6,
before a class of 200 candidates
at an open meeting ofPisgah
Lodge of Bnai Brith, hel
d
last
Monday evening in Lachar's Hall.
"The average Jew not only lacks
knowledge as to the truth or
falsity of charges made against
him by anti-Semites, but what is
far mole serious, he has little de-
sire to inform himself properly."
Mr. Droock emphasized the im-
portance of self-education on the
part of the Jewish people, so
that both individually in their
daily lives, and collectively in
their dealings with the non-Jewish
community, they might be in a
position to refute libels and ex-
pose falsities. Organizations such
as the Anti-Defamation League,
he said, attempt to educate both
the Jew and the non-Jew to an
understanding of the true facts
about the Jewish people.
The initiation ceremony for the
class of candidates was performed
by a degree team, consisting of
Elias Goldberg, president; Sam-
uel W. Leib, vice president; Har-
old M. Silverston, treasurer; Wil-
liam I. Boxerman, monitor; Jos-
eph Straub, assistant monitor;
Henry B. Thumin, warden.
Joseph Sanders, president of
Pisgah Lodge, introduced Samuel
W. Leib, who took charge of the
installation ceremonies for High-
land Park A. Z. A. Chapter Num-
ber 313, whose newly elected of-
ficers are: Philip Rothchild. Aleph
Godol; Leroy Hellman, Sgan;
Ernest Denenfeld, Mazkir; Louis
Hoexter, Gisbor: Seymour Ja'
coby, Shotare Codol; Marvin
Shusterman, Seymour Victor and
Herbert Bean .
Last Tuesday evening the de-
gree team also initiated a class
of 80 candidates in the 1.0111,
Marshall Lodge.

ZEDAKAH CLUB

MRS. CARL MYERS

S. R. LEVIN ADDRESSES

GRAND RAPIDS ROTARY

Saul R. Levin, Detroit attorney
and consul here for the Republic
of Honduras, was guest speaker
last Thursday before the Rotary
Club of Grand Rapids. The topic
related to the recent Pan-Ameri-
can Conference in Lima, Peru.
Besides being Honduran consul,
Mr. Levin is legal adviser to
other consulates in Detroit.

Americanization and Citi-
zenship Chimes Sponsored
by Ladies' Auxiliary of
Jewish War Veterans

Citizenship classes are being
sponsored by the Ladies' Auxil-
iary of the Jewish War Veterans'
Pont No. 135 of the U. S.
Classes will be held every Mon-
day and Thursday from 7 to 9
p. m., at the County Bldg., where
a sign will direct students to the
proper room.
Further information may be
obtained by calling the chairman,
of the Americanization commit-
tee, Mrs. L. Walt, Un. 1-3685, or
the co-chairman, Mrs. F. Silvers,
Ho. 0193.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

April 24—Luncheon report meeting of pre-campaign special
gifts and executive committees of Allied Jew-
ish Campaign, at Hotel Statler. Speaker, Dr.
Jonah B. Wise, national chairman of United
Jewish Appeal.
April 24—Mass meeting for democracy to be addressed by
William E. Dodd, Jr.. at Fort Wayne Hotel.
April 25—Reunion of Young Judaeans at Hotel Statler,
at 8:30 p. m.
April 26—Dedication of American and Zionist flags by Ladies'
Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund, at Lacher's,
at 8.30 p. rn.
April 27—Luncheon report meeting of special gifts and execu-
tive committees of Allied Jewish Campaign, at
Hite' Statler. Speaker, Rabbi Leon I. Feuer
of Toledo.
April 30—"Palestine Aflame," pageant of Hashomer Hatzair,
at Northern High School.
May 7—Opening date of Allied Jewish Campaign.

Girl's Division

Ages 6 to ;5

Ages 6 to 13

Ages 3 to 6

1 ,4Inte ectrikirde Jlel/e

will be guest speaker. The sub-
ject of her discourse will be
"How to Choose a Wardrobe."
Airs. Harry Galpern is in charge
of the program. Mrs. Abraham
A. Davidson and Mrs. Murray

Adelson will act as hostesses.
Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg, presi-
dent. extends an invitation to all
members and friends to attend
this meeting.

The Center Players. under the
direction of Regina Schiller, will
present an evening of one-act
plays on Wednesday, April 26,
at 8:45 p. m., in the auditorium
of the Jewish Community Center,
Woodward at Holbrook, as the
third feature of the House League
Festival of the Arts.
This will be this group's first
public performance at the Center
this season.
The one-act plays selected are
"While the Toast Burns," "The
End of the Dance" and "The
Tangled Web," all of which are
filled with comic and dramatic
situations. Vicki Weinberg, Rose
Friedman, Seymour Edell, Na-
than Shafkind and Shirley Sovel
have leading roles in these pro-
ductions with an excellent sup-
porting cast, all whom are di-
rected by Miss Schiller.
Tickets are available at the
Center office or by phoning Madi-
son 8275.

Annual Women's
Council Meeting
at Temple May

The annual meeting of the
Detroit Section. National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, will take
place Monday, May 1, at Temple
Beth El, at 12:30 p. m.
Election of officers and mem-
bers of the board of directors
will follow the luncheon. Mrs.
Maurice Klein will preside and
will give her annual report.
Arrangements for the affair
are being made by Mrs. Meyer
Rosenbaum, chairman of the so-
cial activities committee, and
Mrs. Irving Hirschman, vice chair-
man. Reservations, at 75c, are
being taken by Mrs. I. Irving
Bittker, Tyler 6-6006.
Serving on Mrs. Rosenbaum's
committee are the following
Council members: Mesdames Na-
thaniel Aberson, Charles Agree,
M. E. Arden, Morton Ashner, S.
E. Barnett, Joseph S. Bing, Saul
J. Birnkrant, Joseph Bleier. Os-
car Blumberg, Harry Conheim,
Anthony Deutsch, Charles Fein-
berg, Bernard Friedlander, Louis
Freedman, Benjamin Goldstein,
Nathan Haas, Milton Hirschfield,
Robert Kaltman, Albert Krohn,
Douglas Brown, Melvin Kutt-
nauer, Alfred Lautman, S. M.
Lewis, Herman Lewis, H. B.
Lichterman, Samuel Malbin, Ar-
thur Miller, Anna Netzorg, Al-
bert Nelson, Wallace Newton,
Lee Oppenheim, Royal W. Oppen-
beim, Max Osnos, Herbert Robin-
son, Alex Rosey, Morey Schol-
nick, Joseph Schwartz, Ben H.
Shwayder, Edmund Sloman and
M. D. Wittelshofer.

IN MEMORIAM

Zr.il j Jean.,

Early Registration — A Worthwhile Saving

MRS. HARRY GALPERN

Center Players, to
Give I -Act Plays
Wednesday Night

for the April meeting of the club,
which will be a dessert luncheon
at Bedell's Auditorium, Monday,
April 24, at 1:30. There will be
refreshments, brief administration
of business, and an afternoon of
games.
Friends of the organization as
well as all members are urged
to attend this open meeting.

Boy's Division

Little Nahelu

April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. David Harris of 18024 Fairfield Ave.,
a son, Bernard Lynn.

arriageo

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Ninth Successful Season

March 24—To Mr. and Mrs. M. Fine (Rae Sandler) of 11545
Hawthorne, a son, Theodore.
March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Burke (Evelyn Hill),
of 14008 Woodrow Wilson Ave., a daughter, Helaine Toby.
April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wagner (Dorothy Abrams)
of John R., a son, James Abrams.
April 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Radner (Sarah Barish) of
9303 Broadstreet, a son, Gerald Gabriel.
April 17—To Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dinetz (Lillian Stocker) of
2745 Cortland Ave., a daughter, Carol Janice.

Zedakah Club will meet on
The April meettne of the Temple Monday, April 24, at 1:30, at the
Rath Jatob gintethoo.1 ea. held April
100011 Eric Fri,-Aland led a die• home of Mrs. Max Rosenbaum,
IS
eugsion or current event.
3226 Webb Ave.
Zedakah Club acknowledges
The •nnual donor dinner oponaored
by the Siaterhood of Temple
Beth the contributions received from
Jacob will be held on Sunday evening, Mrs. Leonard
Shapiro, Mrs. Na-
April 30. at the home of Hr. and
Mrs Saul J RIrokrant,
on Ott•wa than Margolis, J. :Wasserman and
pray • Rabbi Leon Feuer of 1 he f'ollloa• the Nu Tau Sorority.

wood A, e. Temple of Toledo will
the guest speaker.

PLAID
ON
PATENT

Births

Droock Addresses
a Class of 200 at
'Pisgah Gathering

MRS. MAX GROSS

And our representative will

Affianced

The date for presenting the
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fein erg of Leslie Ave. announce the
play of the Detroit League's of
the National Home for Jewish bethrothal of their daughter M.rjory Ruth to Kurt West, son o
Children at Denver has been ad- Mrs. Rosa West of Munich, Germans.
vanced to Wednesday, Mav 3,
Mr. and Sirs. David Kahn of Longfellow Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Helen Marguerite to Arthur II. Rice
of Detroit. The marriage will take place in the early part of June.
Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Goldberg of the Belerest Apartments
announce the engagement of their daughter. Eleanor Jayne, to Roy
Raymond Wolf,` son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolf of l'arkside Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Feldman of W. Buena Vista Ave. an-
nonce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Sidney Theo-
dore Eder. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder of Glendale Ave. The
marriage will take pluco in the fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lipshield of 3224 Webb Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter. Mildred Freida, to Hal Wolf
Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marini, Wolf of Buffalo. N. Y. The
wedding will take place in June.

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