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May 03, 1940 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-05-03

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A merica "(wish PaloSeal Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Ph-

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

mo , 3. 1940

and the Legal

"Equality Comes to Detroit"
Party on May 12

Betrothed

I ENGAGEMENTS

Equality, an independent, non-
sectarian magazine for demo-
cratic rights, will make its De-
troit debut at an "Equality
Comes to Detroit" party on Sun-
day evening, May 12.
The party will be held at 2750
Oakman Court. Chairman of the
arrangements committee is Jor-
dan Zier, To. 6-0475.
Equality promotes tolerance,
democracy, cooperation among
faiths, the cause of labor; op-
poses bigotry, anti-Semitism, the
enemies of democratic rights.
"Equality was circulated in
Detroit for a brief period last
summer, but withdrew under the
combined pressure of official in-
terference and an iron pipe in
the hands of a Coughlinite,"
states the Detroit circulation
manager, Calvin Goodman.

n ml Mrs. William M. Shlaes of Chicago, IIi., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Lynn, to Morton J. Sobel, son
f Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel of Detroit.
° Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kollin of Pontiac, Mich., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lucille Carol, to Leo lttigson, son
s. Molly Ittigson of Detroi. Areception will be held at 41
o f m r
, May r 12, from 8 to 11 p. m. No
Dwight St., Pontiac, on Sundayt
cards. The wedding will take place in September.
Mrs. Bess Manson of Calvert Ave. announces the engagement
of her daughter, Ruth, to Coleman Kovan, son of Mrs. Rose Kovan
of Richton
Ave.
Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Sandler of Sturtevant Ave. announce the
of their daughter, Muriel, to Abraham Berkovitz, son
engagement
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Berkovitz of Fairfield Ave. Reception at
Knollwood Country Club on Sunday, May 12, from 3 to 6 p. m.

No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jacobson of Parkside Ave. announce the
engagement of their (laughter, Ileen, to Robert Rafelson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson.

I

WEDDINGS

.
May 26—Miss Bertha Spaber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
Spaber Of Tyler Ave., to Harold Schiller, son of Mrs. Anne Schiller.
Redman
---Photo I.y Lee
May 26—Miss Irene Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Miss Sylvia Estelle Keywell
Levy, to Morton Kaplansky, son of Abraham Kaplansky, at 12
o'clock noon at the home of Rabbi Joshua Sperka.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Key-
June 30—Miss Blanche Bordman, daughter of Mrs. T. Bauman
of Hazelwood Ave., to Emanuel Bauman, son of H. Bauman. Rabbi well of Fairfield Ave. announce
Morton A. Bauman of Hollywood, Calif., brother of the bride- the engagement of their (laugh-
ter, Sylvia Estelle, to Kopel I.
groom, will officiate, at the Wilshire.
July 7—Miss Margarette Slatkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kahn, son of Mrs. Freida Kahn.
Harry Slatkin of LaSalle Blvd., to L est er Satovsky, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Satovsky of Chicago Blvd., at the Shaarey Zedek.

.

Mlawer Mother's Day
Banquet Wednesday

• BIRTHS

7

Chronicle

April 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith (Edith Kaftan)
of 2001 Elmhurst Ave., a daughter, Sheila Lorraine.
April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. William I. lloptman (Ruth Saxon)
of 3323 Tyler Ave., a son., Lawrence Sheldon.
April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Frank of 17544 Wood-
ingliqm Drive, a daughter, Maida Sue.
April 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Goodman (Frieda Kessler)
of Warrington Drive, a son.
April 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Bernstein of Dexter Blvd., a
son, Michael Robert.
April 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Louis Rice (Lillian Rice)
of 5560 Devonshire Ave., a daughter, Helen Lois.
April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. William Levin (Belle Drapkin) of
2437 Tyler Ave., a (laughter.

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Mr, and Mrs. I. Bradfield of
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marriage of Miss Elda Mae
Reese to Dr. Alexander Brad-
field. The ceremony was per-
formed by Dr. Leo M. Franklin
in his study on Monday, April 29.
Dr. and Mrs. Bradfield left for
Oregon after the ceremony.

The Eva Prenzlauer Mater-
nity Aid will meet on Tuesday,
May 7, at 1 o'clock, at the home
of Mrs. Harry Koffman, 18651
Northlawn Ave., to elect officers.
Installation of officers, the
paid-up membership luncheon and

Early Mincha Service at the
Downtown Synagogue

A 1 - o'clock Mincha service has
been introduced at the Downtown
Synagogue, 1205 Griswold St.
This service, started for the
convenience of downtown busi-
ness and professional men, is in
addition to the regular evening
services. There are also regular
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MRS. ISRAEL BURNSTEIN

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Mlawer Umgegend Verein will
hold its fifth annual Mother and
Daughter banquet on Wednes-
day, May 8, at 6:30 p. m., at the
Wilshire Hotel, Collingwood and
Third.
Mrs. Israel Burnstein, chair-
man, and Mrs. Abe Shanbom, co-
chairman, have prepared an in-
teresting program of entertain-
ment. Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka will
deliver the invocation. Miss Flor-
ence Weintraub will present a
program of recitations in English
and Yiddish, accompanying her-
self on the piano. Mrs. Sam Lich-
tenstein will speak in the name
of the mothers, and Miss Harriett
Burnstein will respond in the
name of the daughters. There
will be a number of prizes.
Music for (lancing for all will
conclude entertainment.
For reservations call Mrs. Is-
rael Burnstein, Tr. 2-4053, or
Mrs. Abe Shanbom, To. 5-7984.
MRS. II. II. PRENZLAUER
Mrs. Harry Figot is president of
the Auxiliary and Mrs. J. Klay-
the celebration of the 10th anni-
versary will take place on May man is secretary.
21, at the Wilshire Hotel, at 1
o'clock.
Mrs. Harry Koffman is chair- Bnai Brith Women's Auxil-
iary's Mother, Daugh-
man of the event ; assisted by
Mrs. Sol Schwartz and Mrs. A.
ter Program May 13
Fixler.
For reservations call Mrs. Koff-
The Women's Auxiliary No.
man, University 1-0488, or Mrs. 122 of Bnai Brith will hold a
Schwartz, Townsend 6-7944.
Mother and Daughter program
Mrs. H. II. Prenzlauer is hon- on Monday, May 13, at 8:30
orary president of the society p. in., at the Bnai Moshe Syna-
which was named in her honor. gogue. Mrs. Charles Solovich is
program chairman. A fashion
show will be the highlight of the
Flowers for All Occasions- program. Miss Charlotte Gant,
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. president of the Auxiliary, in-
vites members, their mothers or
daughters, to be guests of the
Auxiliary. The Junior Auxiliaries
are invited to attend.

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ZVILLER MOTHER-DAUGHTER
BANQUET MAY 20

The Bessie Sorin Zviller La-
dies' Aid Society will hold its
annual mother and daughter ban-
quet on Monday evening, May
20, at Fredson's Restaurant,
12017 Dexter. Reservations are
being accepted by the president,
Mrs. M. Pevin, Townsend 8-6849,
or Mrs. P. Zager, Townsend
5-2391.

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Beans Outsell All Competitors
Combined by 25 to 1*

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