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Axericall Yetrish Periodical Oilier
The annual commencement
exe rer, •s of Beth El High School
• ENGAGEMENTS
Sisterhood will give a card party
on Wednesday, May 20. The
proceeds will be used to further
the humanitarian work of the
The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
Red Cross. The public is invited.
will conclude the present season
with a luncheon on Wednesday,
Ladies Auxiliary of Mich.
June 3.
The luncheon will be served in Apparel Club to Hold
the banquet hall of the congre- Card Party on May 11
gation at noon and will be fol-
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
lowed by card games. Mrs. Alex
Fisch, the president, appointed Michigan Apparel Club will hold
Mesdames E. Goodman, Louis their annual luncheon card party
Greenfield, Adolph Beck and at Kern's Fourth Floor, Monday,
Louis Kahn, to make the ar- May 11, at 12:30. The proceeds
are to be used for national de-
rangements.
The Red Cross Unit of the fense. The public is invited.
Last Luncheon of Bnai
Moshe Sisterhood June 3
Mr. and Mrs. Max Prussian of Glynn Court announce the
engagement of their granddaughter, Ruth Muriel, to Dr. Sam
Skulsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Skulsky of LaSalle Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Pearlman of Collingwood Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Ruth, to Jack
Schreier.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Shanbom of Glendale Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Byron, to Abraham Bur-
stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Burnstein of Chene St.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Keywell of 18324 Fairfield Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Philip Levant,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Levine, of Elmhurst Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Rubenstein announce the engagement of
their (laughter, Ann, to Lewis Fisher, son of Mrs. F. Fisher of
Webb Ave.
Department will take place at the
Sabbath Evening Services on
Friday evening, May 15. Rabbi
Eric Friedland of Pontiac will
be a, guest speaker.
Th , graduates are as follows :
Robert Neal Canvasser, Ned
Ir a Chalat, Cecilia Cowan, Leah
Hope Davidson, Harriet Millicent
Gerald Martin R. Kaatz, Mae-
rit B. Kallet, Dorothy Langer,
Sylv. Lehrman, Madelaine Lev-
enberg, Richard Liss, Delores Na-
than, ,I ohn Neufeld, Thelma Jane
May 24—Miss Helen Mildred Waldstein, daughter of Mr. and
Prine., Sylvia Ruth Rosenberg,
Paul Schneider, George Henry Mrs. Jacob I. Waldstein of 2948 Sturtevant Ave., to Dr. Irving
Sind; ms, Jane Sull, Edward Israel, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Israel of Plainfield, N. J. Ceremony
at. 12 noon at the Wilshire Hotel.
Weller.
June 6—Miss Ruth Rosoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Rosoff of Boston Blvd., to Milton Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Auxiliary
155
of
Ladies
Nathan Fishman. Ceremony at 8:30 p. m. at Pereira's, Dexter and
J. W. V. Plans Events
Boston Blvd., reception following.
• WEDDINGS
h.troit Ladies Auxiliary No.
135 of the Jewish War Veterans
of the U. S. A. are having their
Mother's Day dinner Thursday,
May 14, at 5 :30 p. rn. at Beth
David Synagogue, 14th and Elm-
hurst. Sons as well as daughters
are welcome. A home cooked din-
ner will be served with Mrs.
Sarah Schwartz, Tyler 6-0495, in
charge. The director of the daugh-
ters is Mrs. Lillian Feldman and
co-chairman is Mrs. Mae Marsh.
May 19—a luncheon and card
party will be held at the Ernst
Kern Auditorium. Mrs. Mabel
Gray, Trinity 7389, Mrs. Ruth
Schreiber, University 3-3003 and
Mrs. Sadie Nitchium, Townsend
7-5498 are in charge of this af-
fair. Proceeds will be used for
work in the Veteran Hospitals.
On May 26 the auxiliary is
presenting the Marine Hospital
with an electric clock in memory
of their departed. A bingo party
will be given for the Veterans
in the hospital at the same time.
Mrs. Hennrietta Niman, defense
chairman, wishes at this time to
thank all who contributed to the
success of the bingo held April
22, at Bnai Moshe Dexter Center.
Acheck for $250, proceeds from
this affair, was presented to Na-
tional towards thai purchase of
pursuit planes.
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• BIRTHS
April 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Burdick (Mary Pearl) ,
a (laughter, Andrea.
May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Max P. Stromer (Selma Brown) of
2718 W. Grand Ave., a <laughter, Roxanne.
May 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. DeCesare (Maxine Lef-
kofsky ) of 3322 Glynn Ct., a daughter, Janice Marilyn.
MARRIAGES Mrs. R. J. Newman
To Serve as Chairman
MARKLE-HOLTZMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holtzman of Hospitality Com.
of 2'155 Collingwood Ave. wish
to announce the marriage of
their daughter, Dorothy, to Prvt.
Mitchell A. Markle, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Louis Markle of 1037
Nottingham, Grosse Pointe Park,
Mich. The marriage took place
on April 26 and the bride and
groom left immediately follow-
ing for a honeymoon in Chicago.
Mrs. Robert J. Newman will
serve as chairman of the hospi-
tality committee for the open-
ing dinner of the Allied Jewish
Campaign at the Statler Hotel
Sunday night. Associated on the
hospitality committee with Mrs.
Newman will be Mrs. Hyman C.
Broder, chairman of the Women's
Division of the 1942 campaign
organization and the following:
Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, Mrs.
Julian H. Krolik, executive vice-
chairmen ; Mesdames Abraham
The Jewish National Fund Cooper, Seymour J. Frank, Sam-
Council of Detroit announces the uel R. Glogower, Robert J. New-
planting of trees in Palestine man, Joseph M. Welt, executive
committee; Mesdames Perry P.
forests as follows:
In the Ehrlich Memorial For- Burnstine, Max Frank, Theodore
Annual Meeting of Detroit est: two trees planted by Mr. Levin, Nate S. Shapero, Nathan
vice-chairmen ; Mrs. Har-
Women's Division American and Mrs. Eugene Gelbman, in Simons,
memory of Irwin Sims; five ry Z. Brown, Mrs. Grover C.
Jewish Congress May 13
trees planted by the Charlip Wolf, secretaries; Miss Emma
Family Club in memory of Israel Butzel, treasurer.
The annual meeting of the Chaim Charlip; five trees planted
Special Gifts — Mrs. Henry
Detroit Women's Division Amer- by the Charlip Family Club, in Wineman, chairman; Mrs. Joseph
ican Jewish Congress will be memory of Jacob Lipchinsky; H. Ehrlich, Mrs. Abraham Srere,
held at the home of Mrs. Saul two trees planted by Mr. and vice-chairmen.
R. Levin, 2055 W. Boston Blvd., Mrs. Louis Stoll, in memory of
Advisory Board — Mesdames
Wednesday afternoon, May 13. Mrs. Rosa Isaacs; one tree plant-
Sidney J. Allen, Leo M. Butzel,
Miss Milly R. Brandt, newly ed by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feld-
elected national vice-president, man, in memory of Mrs. Fannie Aaron DeRoy, H. J. L. Frank,
Fred A. Ginsburg, Harry B. Kei-
will be an honor guest.
Perliss; five trees planted by the dan, Henry Meyers, Meyer L.
Reports on the activities of members of the Jewish National
standing committees during the Fund Council, Detroit, in honor Prentis, Melville S. Welt and
Edith Heavenrich.
past year and reports from the of the recovery of Samuel Hey- Miss
Committee Chairmen — Mes-
national convention held in New
dames Edward A. Atlas, Charles
York, April 25-28, will be pre- man.
In the Butzel Forest: three Robinson, Monte D. Wittelshofer,
sented.
trees honoring the recovery of
The annual election of officers Saul Davidson, by Mr. and Mrs. arrangements; Mrs. Morris H.
Blumberg, mailing; Mesdames
will conclude the meeting.
James I. Ellmann ; five trees, Benjamin Lambert, Max Osnos,
Arrangements for the lunch- Mother's Day gift for Sonia David Wilkus, motor corps; Miss
eonette at 12:30 p. m. are being Komisaruk, by Mr. and Mrs. L. Hattie Gittleman, Mrs. Samuel
taken care of by Mrs. Samuel Kay ; one tree honoring the Bar
J. Lewis, Mrs. Louis James Ro-
Singer, social chairman.
itzvuh of their son, Fred, by senberg, program ; Mesdames
ii.
A board meeting at 10:30
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hillman
; one Lewis B. Daniels, David S. Dia-
11. will precede the general meet- tree
Strasn
in memory of Julia M
mond, Isaac Gilbert, Maurice A.
ing
on Mother's Day, rs.
by J. . Landau, Jack Rothberg, pros-
Rubin ; one tree in memory of pects; Mrs. Morris Adler, Mrs.
Dora Rubin, on Mother's Day, Harry L. Jackson, speakers bu-
by Lee Ginsburg;
reau; Mrs. Maurice Klein, treas-
In the Mizrachi Forest: one ury gifts; Mrs. Sol G. Meyers,
tree in memory of Abraham Mrs. Carl S. Schiller, workers;
Wineberg by Young Women's Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff, worker's
Mizrachi.
clinic.
Division chairmen — Mesdames
Samuel S. Aaron, Eugene J. Arn-
A.Z.A. Annual Dance to
feld, Jack Berger, Roger D. Ett-
Unique
Be at Eastwood Park
linger, I. D. Friedman, Harry
Distinction
Glick, David Goldberg, Jack
The fourth annual A. Z. A.
8x10 SIZE
dance will be held Sunday, May Gould, John C. Hopp, Benjamin
24. This is an affair in which E. Jaffe, Myron A. Keys, Her-
schel V. Kreger, Charles Lakoff,
all the chapters in the greater Harry J. Millman, Jacob H. Pol-
Detroit area take part. Under the ozker, Samuel Silver, Morton
guidance of Leonard Belove,
Snyder, Louis A. Welt, Oscar
city director, the various com-
mittees are already hard at M. Zemon.
work. Publicity is under the di-
INCLUDING 11)(14 PAINTING rection of Jerry Furstenberg,
JUNIOR BNAI BRITH
Phil Rothschild and Beryle Wal-
or our studios
. . taken in your home paneled
folders
silo Silo, hi attractive,
The Naomi Chapter of Junior
ters, and the ticket committee
Open Sunday 12 to 3. Deily to • p. tn.
is headed by Fred Sorko•itz and Bnai Brith is having their Moth-
Fred Lax. As in the past, this er's Day luncheon and installa-
year's dance will be held at tion of new officers, Sunday,
Eastwood Gardens. Ray Gorrell May 10, at the Wilshire Hotel.
will be on hand with his orches- Affiliated with the Naomi chap-
tra and music which was so ter is Chapter 314 of A. Z. A.,
opular at the RAF Ball, Presi- who will also honor their moth-
dent's Ball and other notable ers on this day.
Chairman of this affair is
dances.
Tickets are 75c including tax, Sara Matz, and Rita Golden is
and may be obtained from any chairman of the entertainment.
A. Z. A. member or by calling Miss Gladys Goldberger will be
A. Z. A. headquarters at 416 the guest speaker and installing
Flowers for all occasions—
officer.
Murphy Bldg.
Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 6.6622
Trees Planted in
Palestine Forests
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Weddin
Portraits
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