FranzbIau to Discuss Book Campaign on Air . . Aaron Klein of Boston Blvd, had as guests,..this- week, his-nephew d niece, Mr. and Mrs. Julius L. Cohen of Staten Island, N. Y., who en route to Deriver, Colo., where they plan to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rich of Glynn Ct. have returned from a eek's stay in Chicago. Mrs. David Fauman of W. Boston Blvd. is visiting her son-in-law d daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gerson in Toronto. Dr. Fauman has eturned after spending last week-end with 'his family. Louis Friedman of LaSalle Blvd. has returned from Hollywood, - ., where he spent the winter months. . and Mrs. Mortimer Feldman have returned to their home in hicago after a visit with Mrs. Feldman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark pern of Mt. Clemens. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oppenheim of Whitmore Rd. have re- urned from a few days stay in Cleveland. Their father, Jacob Oppen- eim of Cleveland, accompanied them home for a visit with his amily. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shiffman of the Lee Crest Apt. have returned rom a vacation in Jamaica. Lt. Arthiir Miller, who is on transport duty and recently re- urned from Germany, spent a few days leave with 1111. Miller and heir small daughter, Cynthia, of Leslie Ave. Mrs. Lewis Carlson of Calvert Ave. has returned from Cleveland here she visited with members of her family. Mrs. Reuben Allender of- Warrington Rd. spent a few days in oronto. Herman Weiss of Fairfield Ave. is spending a few weeks in Hot prings, Ark. Mrs. Harry Goldberg of the Belcrest and Mrs. N. H. Goldberg of untington Woods left for a three weeks stay_ in Boston and New ork. Alfred Ritter has returned to his home in New York after a visit rith Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Cutler of Warrington Rd. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brown of Strathcona Dr. have returned rom a stay in Miami 'Beach. Mrs. Samuel Wise of Tuscaloosa, Ala., is a guest this week at the ook Cadillac Hotel while visiting with friends and attending the onvention of Federated Music Clubs. The featured speaker on the radio hour to be sponsored by . the Detroit section of the American Jewish Congress at 9:45 p. m. Sat - , tirday, April 26, on station W.11413, - ELBINGER: HIRSCHBERG Mr. and Mrs. William Elbinger of Martindale Ave. announce the arriage of their daughter, Pen- y, to Daniel S. Hirschberg, son of Abraham Hirschberg and the to Bessie Hirschberg of New ork. Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer offi- ciated at the ceremony March 15 at the Belcrest Hotel. The bride wore a gray dress- maker suit with matching ac- cessories and carried an orchid on a Bible. Mrs. Ray Galison was er matron-of-honor and Joe chberg served his brother as t man. After a Chicago honeymoon, a wedding reception was held at e home of the bride's parents. • • • ADLER-KING: At a home cere- ony April 20, Geraldine King, aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . King of Calvert Ave., became he bride of Nathan Adler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adler of Fullerton Ave. Flodelle King was her sister's only attendant, and Leo Adler was his brother's best man. After eir honeymoon, the newlyweds I be at home on Chicago Blvd. • • • ROSENTHAL - WILLNER: Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Willner an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Albert Rosen- thal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenthal A reception honoring the couple will be held at the -home of the- bride's parents, 2038 Hazelwood, from 4 to 9 p. m., Sun- day, April 27. No cards. • • • WINKLER-SIMS: Mrs. Bern- ath L. Sims of Fullerton Ave. announces the marriage of her daughter, Edith Florence, to Les- lie Winkler of Prague, Czecho- slovakia. will be Eugene ,Franiblau, chair- man of the World Jewish Affairs Committee of Congress in -Der troit. , The topic of his talk will be "Books for the Jews in Europe," and will concern the drive for books which the Congress is con- ducting in Detroit. NOf Expectant Mothers We Carry a Complete Line of MATERNITY • DRESSES • JUMPERS • SKIRTS ArNa s Arrangements are being com- pleted for the public event in - celebration of the 75th birthday . of David Pinski, national presi- dent of Jewish National Workers Alliance, under auspices of local Farband branches, on Sunday, May 11, at Temple Beth EL Details of the program, at which prominent speakers and musicians will join in honoring the eminent playwright and novelist, will be made at com- ' Eli Segall, of the Hashomer mittee meetings this week. 'Hatzair, and Aaron Schreier, of the Habonim, announce the An- nual Youth Tag Day for the THE WHOLE- TOWN Histadrut will take place the week end of April 26. IS TALKING ABOUT More than 200 Zi,nist Youth -members will participate. A se- lected group of the older youth group members will begin their tagging in the Jewish neighbor- HIS ORCHESTRA hoods on Thursday evening. Districts for the Saturday eve- -AHD REVUE ' fling and Sunday tagging are be- ' ing distributed at the group Playing at the Smartest meetings during the week. Head- quarters for the Tag Day are in Affairs in Town and recently featured on the Radio as the the offices of the Histadrut Com- Yiddish Swing Orchestra. mittee, 9142 Linwood, TY. 7 8225. ATTARA CHAPTER of Junior Mizrachi wil: meet April 30; it the home of Elinore Kovarsky. All girls from 21 to 25 are in- vited to join the group. VA. 57911 UN. 3-3737 Before 6 P. M. After 6 P. M. 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Phil Bre- stoff and his orchestra will pro- vide the music from 9 to 1. Tickets may be obtained at the regional office of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, 11718 Dexter. MRS. BENJAMIN RAVITZ At a candlelight s ceremony April 13 at Bnai David Syna- gogue, Mamie Rosenbaum, daugh- ter of Mrs. Mary Rosenbaum of Webb Ave., was united in mar- riage with Dr. Benjamin Ravitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Eta- vitz of Washburn Ave. The bride was attended by Mrs. Myron Hauser, matron of honor, and Mrs. Zena Baum and Mattie Widenbaum, bridesmaids. Edward Ravitz, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Victor Baum and Dr. Steve Cutler. The newlyweds are honey- mooning in Miami Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Drews of Broadstreet - Blvd. announce I the engagement of their daugh- ter, Sonya Lenore, to Ralph A. Raimi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Raimi of Roselawn Ave. Miss Drews is a graduate of Kingswood School, Cranbrook, and is attending the University of Michigan. Her fiance is a mem- ber of . Phi Kappa Phi, National Honor Society, and is attending the University of Michigan. He served for three years with the United States Army Air Corps. AZA Council Plans Annual Dance May 10 `-;