Page Eighf. THE Youth Education League Re-Elects Mrs. Lewiston ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. , and Mrs. Morris Abrams of Marlborough Ave. will leave on May 15 for Houston, Tex., where their son, Herbert C. Abrams, is stationed. He will get his wings as Flight Lieutenant in Naviga- tion in the Air Corps. Their son, Bert Abrams, was advanced to Corporal prior to leaving for oversea s Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. Solomon of Picadilly Road spent the weekend in Cleveland attending the Metropolitan Opera Series. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldberg of Glynn Court will celebrate their. golden wedding anniversary on Mother's Day, Sunday, Kay 14, at Pereira's. They have three sons, Ellis, Sol and Nathan, and three grandchildren. The couple was married in Detroit. - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Kavanau of Calvert Ave., have re- turned from a trip to San Francisco where they attended the wed- ding of their daughter, Leslie, to Sgt. Louis M. Caro. They also visited their son, J. Lee Kavanau, at Pasadena, Calif. - Mrs. David J. Levy of Boston Blvd. is visiting her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. David J. Levy Jr. in Woodmere, L. I. Mrs. Joseph Folz of Kalamazoo will arrive Sunday to be • the guest of Miss Marie Newman of the Belcrest for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Epstein have returned from a week in New York City and Atlantic City. Enroute, they visited with their son Tommy who is a student at the Hotchkiss school. MRS. ROBERT LEWISTON Mrs. Robert Lewiston was re- elected president of Youth Edu- cation League. Other officers are: Vice-presidents, Mesdames • William Sucher, Jesse Rosen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt and Mrs. Barnett Malbin of the Louis Mann; recording secretary, Indian Village Manor are visiting in French Lick Springs. Mrs. Douglas Pirther; corre- Mrs. Robert Roberts and her small daughter Jaedene of the Belcrest Hotel have returned from a few weeks visit with Mrs, sponding secretary, Mrs. Ben Gelman; publicity, -Mrs. Bernard Roberts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Winston of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. • Edward Katz of Burlingame Ave. have as their Cohen; financial secretary, Mrs. guest, Mrs. Katz' mother, Mrs. E. M. Guggenheim of Lincoln, Nebr. Harry Galperin; _treasurer, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol of Muirland Ave. have returned Harry Spector; flower fund, Mrs. from a 10-day stay in Atlantic City. Irving Yarrows; head case work- er, Mrs. Arthur Campbell. Major and Mrs. Ervin Greenbaum of Glynn Ct. spent the last week-end visiting friends in Grand Rapids. Pfc. Jacob Lewin-Epstein (ASTP) has returned to Philadelphia where he is a dental student at the University of Pennsylvania following a five-day furlough spent with his grandmother, Mrs. E. H. Lewin-Epstein and his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. ,A. M. Hershman of Calvert Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn of Cambridge Rd. and Dr. and Mrs. Leon B. Cowen of Longfellow Ave. left last Sunday for Los Angeles where they expect to remain a month at the Ambassador Hotel. Mrs. Paul Broder, of Whitmore Rd. is visiting her husband Cpl. Broder, at Barstow, Cl. h Mr. and Mrs. David Emmer of Shrewsbury Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Sclafer of the Lee Plaza are spending a week in. New York City. Pvt. Stanley R. Schiller who recently has returned from 21 months service in England, North Africa, Casablanca and Corsica is spending a 24-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schiller of Snowden Ave. before returning to his post at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehrlich of Pennington Dr. have returned from a few weeks' stay in Miami Beach, Fla. M. and Mrs. Max Heller of Los Angeles spent the last week end as the guests of Mrs. Himon. Kaplan of Roslyn Rd. • Mrs. M. Schwartz of Chicago is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe of Huntington Woods. Bnai David to Conduct Mother's Day Services The four chapters of the Young Women of Bnai Brith again will join forces to sponsor their annual Mother's and Daughter's luncheon on Sunday, May 14, 1:30 p.m. at Webster Hall. Aaron Rosenberg, past presi- dent of Pisgah Lodge, humorist, author and executive member of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council, will be the g u e s t speaker. Mickey Wolfe will provide an entertaining interlude of comedy and songs. Highlight of the program will be the coronation ceremony for the "Honor Queens" and "La- dies-in-Waiting." Every year the young woman who has done outstanding work for Bnai Brith in her respective chapter is chosen as the "queen" and the two young women who have done the next best work are ladies-in-waiting. The "Queens" are eligible to compete for the district title at the annual. Young Women's con- vention, in Chicago, June 16, 17 and 18. Chairman for the Mother's Day affair is Dorothy Cohen and her co-chairman is Dorothy Ten- ner.. Mildred Altman is working on publicity and ticket chairmen for the individual groups are: Dorothy B ehr ens o n, Naomi; Shulamith Michlin, R e b e c c a Gratz; Ada Rochlin, Deborah; Ruth Weiss, Pisgah. Feinberg Mrs. Harry Weizenbaum of Atkinson Ave. has returned from a 12-day visit in St. Joseph, Mich. 111111 Portrait Studios . Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Linx of Byron Ave. are spending the week in Atlantic City and New York City. 808 Stephenson Bldg. MA. 8319 Grand Boulevard at Cass Annual Flower Day Solicita- tions This Saturday Night and All Day Sunday On the occasion of Mother's Day, a call has been issued by the Jewish National Fund Coun- cil of Detroit for the planting of trees in Palestine in honor of mothers. The office of the Jewish Na- tional Fund Council of Detroit on Dexter and Burlingame ,will be open this Saturday night and all day SUnday to receive orders for trees. William Hordes; president of the J. N. F. Council, announces that annual Flower Days will be observed this Saturday night and Sunday. Vohmteers will meet at . the J. N. F. office and will make • their reports there. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mohr of 2984 Burlingame Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Larry, on Saturday morning, - May 13, at Congregation Beth Abraham, Linwood at Sturte- vant. Reception Sunday, May 2 to 6 p.m., at 2984 Eurlingame. Finest Workmanship Assured Open daily to 6:30 p.m. , Evenings by Appointment TRINITY 2-0629 .•••••■•■• EXPERT FURRIER 9150 TWELFTH at ATKINSON A photograph of the Little One is an ex- cellent idea ... a gift to be treasured. I. Plant Trees on Mother's Day, Is Plea of JNF • Store your Furs with confidence. • Scientifically conditioned vaults. • Every garment thoroughly inspected. o For Father's Day Mailing dif f i- c u 1 ti e s require an early setting. 19411 RESTYLING . . . REPAIRING vices in honor of Mother's Day. Rabbi Joshua Sperka kvill preach on "Jewish Mothers". Women of the Synagogue, and their chil- dren, together with all women in the neighborhood, are invited to be guests at the service. Members of the Sisterhood will be hostesses at a special Kiddush following the service. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Michelson of Warrington Rd. are spending a few weeks in New York City and Atlantic City where they were joined by Mrs. Michelson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klivans of Youngstown. Staff Sgt. David Arnold who has recently returned from two years overseas duty has returned to his post at Camp Baer, Fort Wayne, Ind., following a few days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arnold of West Philadelphia Ave. Bnai Brith Queens' To Be Crowned at Luncheon Sunday This Saturday, Bnai David Sy- nagogue will dedicate its ser- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Sauls of Taylor Ave. will be at home this Sunday from 2 to 6 in honor of their son-in-law and daughter, and Mrs. Raymond L. Lewis of Leesville, La. Lt. Lewis is on a Lt. week's leave from Camp Polk, La. Mrs. Benjamin Stan;iell and her small daughter Judith and her mother, Mrs. Dora Platt of Calvert Ave. have returned from Cali- fornia where they spent the winter. --FA:fat , - may JEWISH NEWS Save Money on the Finest AtOTHC1eS GIFT Here are bargains on handsome, worthwhile gifts for Mother. The things that she wants and needs .. you'll save on them at this great sale of • Ben Pnpko's! 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