Page Eighf THE • JtWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Nathan Starman and children, Sandra Rochelle and Sheldon Warren, of 2605 Elmhurst, are with Capt. Nathan Starman who is stationed at the Air Field at Stuttgart, Ark. Capt. Starman is the on of Mrs. Rose Starman of 9329 McQuade Ave. Mrs. Harry Bibkin and daughter, Brondell, returned to their home in Toronto after an extended visit with Mrs. Bibkin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Finkelstein of Gladstone Ave. Pvt. Bibkin also visited here during the Passover holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Small of Ohio Ave. are spending several days in Chicago visiting their sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Morry Arnkoff, formerly of Detroit. Sisterhood Holds Annual Election At Shaarey Zedek lsaack Franck Main Speaker at Strawberry Festival Monday at I p. m. The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek will elect officers at the annual meeting to be, held in the social hall of the synagogue on Monday at 1 p. m. Lt. Fred Marrich of the Army Air Corps is home on leave, The meeting Will be in the visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Marrich of 4095 Webb, form of a strawberry festival before leaving for his new base in Greensboro, N. C. and the principal speaker w11 The High Schools of Temple Israel and of the Temple of Cleve- be Isaac Franck, Detroit Com- land, 0., broke even in a series of two debates, the Cleveland team munity Council director, whose winning in Detroit and the Detroit team winning in Cleveland. subject will be "The Sisterhood The Detroit team consisted of Miles Jaffe, William K. Haas and Martin Citrin, with Alvin Talberg as alternate. The Cleveland team in a Jewish Community." consisted of. Ed Stillwater, Robert Marx and Daniel Silver, the Music will be provided by latter being the son of Dr. and Mrs. Abba Hillel Silver. Miss Leah Crohn, soloist, ac- Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse will return to their home, 1528 Virginia companied by Miss Marcia Park, this Friday, after visiting for five and a half months with Tobin. Miss Tobin will also their children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachse, in Los Angeles, Calif. render a number of piano se- lections. Miss Fayette Singer After an absence of five months, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chupack will give a group of readings. returned to Detroit on May 3 from Milwaukee, where Mr. Chupack worked as an industrial engineer. Sisterhood members will act as hostesses at a Kiddush on Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, Mrs. Samuel Blacher and Mrs. Charles Saturday, May 13, when Rabbi Gittlen were guests at the "Annual Achievement Luncheon" of the Sisterhood of Temple Emanuel in Grand Rapids last week. They A. M. Hershman will preach a remained there for a few days and were guests of Mrs. Manuel sermon appropriate to Mother's Brown, state president of Sisterhoods, Mrs. Joseph Wolf, state secre- Day. tary, and Mrs. Howard Gutman, president of Temple Emanuel Sisterhood. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lillienf4ld of -Winnetka, Ill., spent the last week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, of Canter- bury Rd. Marriages MARKS - DeY O U N G : Lau- Mrs. Herman Finsterwald of Longfellow Ave. returned on Wed- retta DeYoung, daughter of Mrs. nesday from Memphis, Tenn., where she spent the winter with her Sol DeYoung and the late Sol son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreifus. DeYoung, and Edwin Mitchell Mrs. Max Fruhauf of the Book Cadillac Hotel has returned Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. from an extended stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Ralph L. Rosenthal of Chicago, Ill., were united in marriage Mts. M. D. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd. is visiting her sister, April 27. Mrs. Arthur Katzenberg of Brookline, Mass. . The bride, who was given .in marriage by her brother, Wilbur DeYoung, was dressed in a pale acquamarine suit and matching Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg have as their guest, Mrs. David hat with which she wore brown Bluthenthal of Anniston, Ala. Their daughter, Dora Lee has returned accessories, and for traveling to her studies at Western College, Oxford, 0., after a few days' visit augmented her costume with a with her parents and Mrs. Rothberg's brother, A. M. Friedman, who sable jacket. Her corsage was was here for a short stay, has returned to his home in St. Louis. of white orchids. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Burlington Rd. returned on After a honeymoon trip to Tuesday from Chicago where they spent the last week visiting with Chicago the couple will reside their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farbsten. at the Lee Plaza. Miss Zelma Rosenthal of the Belcrest Hotel is spending a few The bride attended Wayne weeks in Beaumont, Tex., visiting with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Weinstein, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard University and is a pianist of Rosenthal. note, having studied with emi- nent teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. are spending The bridegroom is a graduate a week in Gladstone, Mich., visiting with Mrs. Winkelman's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lewis, and their mother. of Memphis University School Mrs. Henry Rosenblum. and also attended Northwestern Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Ave. are spend- University. ing the week in New. York City. Mrs. Milford Stern and Mrs. Ben Tannelholz, both of the Bel- crest Hotel, have returned from a few weeks visit in Martinsville, Ind. Friday, May I, ?Wt. Women's Clubs HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will have the closing meeting of the season, in the form of a lunch- eon for members and guests, at the Book Cadillac, Monday, May 22. Games will follow the lunch- eon meeting. Reservations a r e being taken by Mrs. Peter Miller, TY. 5-4051, and Mrs. William Gordon, TY. 4-6835. Next Thurs- day, Mrs. Abe Sinaberg will be hostess to board members at her home on Calvert Ave. * * * B n a i Brith LOUIS MAR- SHALL BUSINESS and PRO- FESSIONAL WOMEN will spon- sor their annual Mothers- Daughters banquet Tuesday eve- ning at the Wilshire. M. Dombey will present Yiddish dramatic sketches. For reservations call Mrs. Charles Makie, UN. 3-3705. * * * BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD will have an open meeting and dessert luncheon Tuesday, at 1 p. m., in the Harry Rosman As, sembly Hall, Mrs. I. E. Good- man, president, appointed Mrs. Harry Meer as chairman of hostesses. An invitation is ex- tended to all wives of Bnai Moshe members • to attend and to bring friends who may wish to affiliate with the Sisterhood. '* * * LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN OF BNAI BRITH will have a card party Sunday evening at the Bnai Moshe, 3710 Lawrence. Husbands and friends are invited. Tickets may be obtained at the door, or by calling Mrs. Lena Zohott, TR 2-3189. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will hold an open meeting at 1:15 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Peter Chod- oroff, 4044 Sturtevant. Mrs. Fred A. Boddy will review "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." Host- esses will be Mesdames Thomas Furst, Morris Cooper, Bernard Sumner and Sam Pinkis. 150 Refugees in Turkey En Route to Palestine LONDON, (Palcor)—A third boat, Bella Citta, carrying 150 Jewish refugees from the Bal- kans, including 130 chidren, ar- rived in Turkey, April 27, the pasengers left by train for Pal- estine. Ladies of Yeshivah Hold 17th Annual Dinner on May 21 Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, presi- dent of the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, announces that the 17th annual dinner of the or- ganization will be held Sunday, May 21, 6:30 p. m., in the Yeshi- vah Building, Dexter and Cort- land. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Samson R. Weiss, who will be honored on the occasion of his leaving as dean of the institu- tion. Cantor David Katzman will render vocal selections. David J. Cohen will be toastmaster. After the banquet, a reception will be held in Dr. Weiss' honor. The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah raised approximately one-fourth of the budget which amounts this year to close to $48,000 for. Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah and Beth Jacob Religious School for Girls. Last year the Beth Jacob Kin- dergarten and Religious School. were founded by the Ladies of the Yeshivah with initial contri- butions from the Holtzman, fam- ily in honor of their late mother, Mrs. Lena Holtzman; -Mrs. David W. Simons; and Samuel W. Platt. Dinner reservations are being taken by Mrs. Rottenberg, TO. 5-1171, or the Yeshivah office, HO. 7990. Carmel Young Judaea Honors Ghetto Heroes A memorial in tribute to the martyrs in the battle of the Warsaw ghetto was conducted by the Carmel Young Judaea group and Carmel Hebrew School students. Addresses were delivered by I. A. Lawton and J. Levitts and selections were read from the Psalms. Featuring Wedding Portraits and Pictures of Children In your home or our Studios 8 —Mondays Open daily till 9 p.ra.--Sundays 12 to 3 %VW Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alpern of Mt. Clemens have returned from a month's stay in Clearwater, Fla. Franklin T. Linx, Seaman II Class is spending a 10-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. 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