4 . 9 a gentenb Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barbas of Leslie avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter Mollie to Harry Lipsitz, son of Mrs. Lsrael Lipsita of Gladstone avenue and the late Mr. Lipsitz. The groom-elect attends Wayne University where he is affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. An August wedding is planned. The betrothal of Maxine Sally Schey to Samuel Krinsky. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krinsky of Leslie avenue, is announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feldman of Euclid avenue west. eirgi • Feb. 10—To Dr. and Mrs. Leonard L Pariser (Dr. Roslyn Fell- man of Detroit) of Columbus, 0.. a son. Bradley. Feb. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Lebow (Gloria Mason) of Stansbury avenue, a son Dale Elliot. March 9—To Mr: and Mrs. Irving Rodner (Belle Pearl of To- ronto), a daughter, Marjorie Frances. • March 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fishman (Betty Rottenberg) of Cortland avenue, a son, Steven Frank. March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rothenberg (Florine Frank- lin) of Waverly avenue, a daughter, Adrienne Wyn. • March 11--To Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Bank of Muirland avenue. a daughter, Arlene Susan. March 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silverman (Ruth Oppen- heim) of Burlingame avenue, a daughter, Lois Susan. March 13—To Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Fenley (Lorraine Gen- dil) of Vassar drive, a' daughter, Cynthia Gendil. March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spector (Ceclia Hoffman) of Sorrento avenue, it son, Paul Jay. March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hirsch (Jean Rubin) a son, Marshall Lloyd. March 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey Goldman, a son. March 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin N. Sarasohn (Vivian Radin) of Jackson Heights, IN, Y., a daughter, Judy Claire. March 22—To $r. and Mrs. Roland Levine (Miriam Feinberg, formerly of Detroit of New Castle, Pa., a daughter. March 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weissman (Florence Moss) of Mount Vernon, N.Y., a daughter, Myrna Bari. March 23—T9 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Louis Rubin (Frieda Wills), a son. Howard Gary. March 24—TA Mr. and Mrs. Avery Shapiro (Betty Karp) of Monica avenue, a; son, Bernard Steven. March' 25—Ti Mr. and Mrs. Julius Siegel (Phyllis Levine) of Clairmount avenue, a son, Howard Leslie. ■ More than $250,000 has been raised in the filistadeut campaign and a new Detroit record of $300,000 is expected to be set, Harry Schumer, chairman, told workers and con- tributors at the closing rally Sunday. at Mu- sk Hall. G e r s h o n Agronsky, editor of the "Palestine Post," who spoke in place of Rabbi Schomer Abraham Fein- berg of Toronto who was ill, told the rally that his stay in this country had greatly impressed on him the important work Ameri- can Jews were doing on behalf of . Israel. He underscored the fact that the Histadrut "in blending the best features of cooperative undertakings with private initia- tive was securing the future of a Jewish State built on principles of social justice." Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Yehuda will present a Yiddish motion pic- $ p.m., Mrs. Harry L. Jones is serving in one of two places—working on ture, "Green Fields," at as chairman of organization for' ' one of the solicitation teams, or Sunday, April 17 at Central High school. "The Life of Henrietta "The Day," Sunday, April 24, of at her home awaiting an Allied Szold" wit also be shown. For the Women's Division of the 1949 Jewish Campaign worker, she information, call Mrs. Hyman added. Allied Jewish Campaign. Rottenberg, TO. 5-1171. On that one day, the 2,000 Wdrking with Mrs. Jones is workers in general solicitations Mrs. William B. Isenberg, chair- will call upon . man of general solicitation. Mrs. their 14,000 pros- • Jones is president of the Detroit peels f or one chapter of Hadassah. contribution t o Any woman interested in work- cover the more ing on "The Day" is invited to than 50 causes call Mrs. Horwitz at the Women's included in the' Division office, WO. 5-3939. Women workers in general so- 1949 campaign. Every Jewish licitation will' receive their kits on the same morning that special woman in De- gifts workers make their first troit has a re- sponsibility o n • 1 reports, Wednesday, April 6, at Mrs. Jones I the Center. The general solicita- "The Day," Mrs. Nelson S. Shapero, whom Jew- Jones emphasized. She should bel tion meeting will begin at 11 a.m., while the special gifts workers ish leaders are backing for Com- will begin reporting at 12 noon, mon Pleas Court Judge. He won the nomination on a total pri- tizvalt Guest for the meeting will be ar mary expenditure of only eight Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinman Fran Harris, women's editor of cents. WWJ. She will conduct a "Rov- announce the Bar Mitzvah of ing Reporter" program in the in- Elect NELSON S. SHAPERO their son William, Saturday, at the D. W. Simons Synagogue, formal, friendly manner that has Common Pleas Judge—April 4th —Adv. won her countless radio fans. 4000 Tuxedo avenue. The Wein- mans will be hosts at a dinner given in his honor Sunday eve- ning at Lachar's on Dexter boule- vard. tional secretary of Histadrut drives. Schumer announced that many new groups had been added to the organizations division, headed 1 by Louis Levine, chairman, a,d Michael Taich, director, whi1: would reach more than $90,0 this year. His announcement that the Workmen's Circle Division offi- cially took part with exeellent :re- sults was enthusiastically re- ceived by the audience. 'He' &Ito reported the addition of many l3nai Brith and veterans groups • to. the campaign. SCHAVER STRICKEN In opening the meeting, Schi n.er announced that Morris L. Sehaver, one of Detroit's cam- paign leaders throughout the years, was missing the closing for the first time because of illness. A formal resolution was sent to Schaver and has family wishing him a speedy recovery and prom- ising rededicated efforts to Israel and the Histadrut. WORKERS HAILED TEEN SPRING DANCE Campaign workers were ac- A spring dance will be given claimed by Sam Rabinovitz, cam- paign director, for the outstand- by the Teen Age social committee ing achievements which tested Saturday evening, April 23 at the their devotion to the Histadrut. Center. • Other speakers were Rabbi Mor ris Adler and . Isaac Ilamlin, na- Bnai David Parent Unit M_:- ns Holiday Forum A complete selection for all your needs Singer's Market 10830 W. 7 MILE Cor. Meyers Rd WE DELIVER' r UN. 2-1901 e A GIFT TO DETROIT JEWRY FROM Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Stillman Bar Mitzvah of announce their son Burton, Saturday, at Northwest Hebrew. The Still- mans *ill hold a reception in his honor, Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. • Mr. and Mrs.' Samuel S. Engel- bert announce the Bar Mitzvah of then' son David Earl, Satur- day, April 9 at Yeshiva Beth Ye- hudah. The Engelberts will hold a reception in his honbr Sunday, April 10 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. By a Vale 47a4 Louise C. 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