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Local Brevities

The MEN'S CLUB OF BNAI
DAVID Synagogue purchased
fout wheelchairs to be presented
to the amputees at Percy Jones
Hospital. Rabbi Rosen donated a
wheelchair. A Purim festival was
held March 6.
• • •
In Sigmund Romberg's tuneful
'WY MARYLAND," which
opened its Civic Light Opera
week on Monday night, John
Shafer sings the lead role of
Captain Trumbull. This pro-
duction marks the acting debut
of Sugar Chile" Robinson, boy
prodigy of the piano. The 8-
yeat-old Detroiter is cast as a
Negto waif of Civil War days
wh , is thrown among friendly
ref 1 ,..;ee whites.
• • •
MILIZA KORJUS, beautiful
and glamorous star of "The Great
Waltz;lan outstanding coloratura
soprano, will appear in a pro-
gram of songs at the Town Hall
in the Fisher Bldg. at 11 a.m.
nest Wednesday.
• • •
Pi entiss M. Brown, Edward H.
Fenton, Wendell Lund _and John
W. Babcock announce that
DAVID A. GOLDMAN has be-
come a partner in the law firm
with which he has been associ-
,.kttsi since October, 1944. The
firm • maintains offices in St.
Igmi•e, Detroit and Washington,
D. C Prior to his association
writ , the firm, Goldman was as-
sistant chief of the legal branch,
Deti-oit Ordnance District of the
Department. Goldman has
lon4 been active in Detroit com-
munal affairs and has been presi-
dent of the Detroit Junior Ser-
vice Group.
• • •
S•YMOUR TUCHOW, 2611
GLiclstone, is one of two Wayne
University students competing in
the i c hi g a n Intercollegiate
OrLit ,, t y Contest this Friday at
Wt -tern. Michigan College in
They will engage
Ka MaZ00.
representatives of 11 other Mich-
igan colleges for the state title.
• • •
NIEZERITCHER SOCIAL CLUB
is planning a cabaret night to
he April 12 at the Park
e Penthouse. There will be
ent,..rtaininent and refreshments.
N. Davidson and-A. Rosen are in
rge.

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Branch 5 of LABOR ZIONIST
ORGANIZATION of America
wilt meet Sunday evening at the
Jew ish Center. A symposium on
'11,,-si , tance or Terrorism" will be
featured at the meeting. A games
night will be held at the Far-
School Sunday, March 16.
• • •
KVC'TZAH HACHSHARAH, a
ne•. Hashomer Hatzair group,
con iii,sed of 16-year-old boys,
hi to Rouge Park last Sun-
, riz,,\ . New members are welcome
to this group, whose purpose is
to study Palestine problems. For
information call Seymour Robot-
nick. secretary, DA. 2574.
• • •
SMITH FAMILY CLUB met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Smith, 18654 San Juan,
and elected the following officers:
Mi., Ida Davidson, president;
Mi B. Seidan, vice president;
George Smith, secretary; Mrs.
L. Harris, treasurer, and Mrs.
Zelda Shepherd, social secretary.

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Engagerrie_fit . : Mss: Rc ~ rrtan
Women March

Attractive Bride

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baschin
of Calvert Ave. announce the
engagement of their 'daughter,
Anne, to David Faigenbaum, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Faigen-
baum of pingree. Ave.

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Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Levine
of 1523 Lee Place announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Estelle,- at a family dinner at
their home Feb. 22, to Nat Gold-
stifle of Brooklyn, N. Y. The
wedding will take place in New
York. No date has been set-
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L Harris
of 3240 Rochester Ave. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Ellen Shirley, to Joseph
Soffa, of Broadstreet Blvd. The
wedding' will take place in June.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gburwitz
MRS. THELMA RICHMAN
of Sturtevant Ave. announce the
MRS. MURRAY LEE FRANT
Mrs.
Thelma Richman, national
At an impressive candelight engagement of their daughter, vice-president of the Women's
ceremony performed in the Cry- Shirley, to Di..Iiving Levitt, son Division and - a member of the
stal ballroom of the Book Cadillac of Mr. and Mrs: Isaac Levitt of executive of the American Jew-
Hotel March 5, Ethel Janet Moss, Sturtevant Ave. They are gradu- ish Congress, will be guest speak-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney ates of the University of Michi- er at the meeting of Detroit Wo-
gan. They plan a late spring

Moss of Pennington Dr., was
united in marriage to Murray Lee wedding.
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Frant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Corby of
Frant of Wisconsin Ave. Rabbi
Morris Adler and C•tsir Jacob Calvert Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Eve,
Sonenklar offic.i "
.i an un- to Richard Kommel, son of Mr.
The bride was i
satin fash- and Mrs. Maurice Kommel of
usual gown of i
Edison Ave. The bridegroom-
ioned with an apt - in front, bustle
elect was recently discharged
back, and hoop skirt. The three-
tiered illusion veil was fashioned from the army and is now at-
tending Wayne University.
on an ivory satin Dutch cap
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trimmed with seed pearls. She
Mr. and Mrs. A. Razzman of
carried a cascade bouquet
of camellias centered with or- 2916 Tyler announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Mitzi,
chids.
to Ben Brodsky of Chicago.
The
was attended by Mrs.
• • •
Melvin Moss, matron of honor;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max Kaminsky
Phyllis Rubin. Iris. Kerner, Iris
Rosenblum andLeone Rosenblum, of Buena Vista Ave. announce
bridesmaids, and June Moss, the engagement of their daugh
ter, Geraldine, to Sy Greenbaum,
junior bridesmaid.
Melvin Moss. brother of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
bride, was best man. Ushers Greenbaum of Monterey Ave.
were Milton Gilman, Jerry Sklar, Miss Kaminsky attends Wayne
Paul Feinberg and Jerry Wein- University. June 25, the silver
wedding anniversary of the
garden.
Out-of-town guests from Bay- bride-elect's parents, has been
date.
onne, N. J., Pittsburgh and New set for the wedding
• • •
York City were present.
Dr. and Mrs. Irving Grodnick
After an extended honeymoon
in Florida. the couple will reside of New York City announce the
engagement of their daughter,
in Detroit.

BB Young Men Rally
For Members Sunday

A rally at 2 t p. m. Sunday,
March 9. at the D. W. Simons
Bldg., will open a membership
drive sponsored by the Bnai
Brith Young Men.
Harry Mirvis, BBYM 'president,
will define the organization's pro-
gram. Howard Liebman, BBYO
regional director, will explain the
aims and philosophies of BBYM.
Prospective members are urged
to attend the rally or to call TO.
8-5690.

Perl Script Dramatizes
Judah Touro's Charity

"The Man in the Touro Infirm-
ary," a radio play by Arnold
Perl based on Leon Huhner's
book, "Judah Touro," will be
presented at 8 a. m. Sunday,

Phyllis, to Lt. (j. g.) Marvin A.
Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Maxwell Sherman of 5045 W.
Outer Drive. The wedding will
take place June 22 in New York.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Binik of
Cincinnati announce the engage-
ment of their daughter. Ethel, to
Arnold I. Cohen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Cohen of 3227 Elm-
hurst. The wedding will take
place March 23 in Cincinnati.

AJC Broadcast Features
Talk on Pastor Niemoller

The next speaker on the radio
hour sponsored by the Detroit
Section of the American Jewish
Congress, at 9:45 p. m. Saturday,
March 8, over Station WJLB,
will be Eugene Franzblau. His
topic will be "Pastor Niemoller."

Franzblau is chairman of the

publicity committee - and of the
March 9, on station WWJ.
This script is a tribute to a World Jewish Affairs Committee

men's Division of the Congress on
Wednesday, March 19, at the Jew-
ish Center.
Mrs. Richman received her
education at Temple University
and the University of Pennsyl-
vania, and received a degree
from the University of Paris in
France. Outstanding in 'her or-
ganizational work has been her
interest in Zionism.
Mrs. Samuel Green, president
of Detroit Women's Division, will
preside.

New immigrants in Jerusalem
are opening a factory for the
production of transparent rain-
coats made on Italian designs.

PIANO INSTRUCTION
• • •

MRS. MAX LEVY announces
the opening of a studio for
preparatory piano instructions
for small children at

Dr. Glazer Wit Ad ress
International Day-

Three hundred business and
professional girls of Detroit will
observe International Day next
Tuesday, with a dinner 'at 6:30
p. In. in the Highland Park
YWCA as a part of a celebration
in 69 -countries.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, rabbi
of Temple Beth El, will speak on
"Unfinished Business—Proceed"
in connection with the interracial,
intercultural theme of the ob-
servance. Representatives of local
international groups w ill be
honor guests at the meeting
which is under the direction of
Alma G r i f f i n, arrangements
chairman.
The YWCA, one of 50 Red
Feather recreational services in
the metropolitan Detrgit area, is
taking a strong leadership in
focusing the attention of young
people on international problems.

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