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THE JEWISH NEWS

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Brevities

JWV Auxiliary Gives
Flags. to Girl Scouts
At April 28 Program

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M

T Wed in Fall

SAUL R. LEVIN has been in-'
vited to deliver the special lec-
ture in the School of Business
Administration of Wayne Uni-
versity during this semester, on
laws relating to Foreign Trade.
* * *
MRS. HAROLD B. WAINTRUP
(Elise Zeme), former Detroiter,
has been named chairman of
the Women's Division of the Uni-
ted Jewish Appeal in Steuben-
ville, 0:
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JOSEPH SZIGETI, violinist,
will appear in recital at the -In-
stitute of Art, Friday and Satur-
day, April 23 and 24. Mr. Szig-
eti, one of the foremost musicians
in the world, will play composi-
tions by Busoni, • Bach, Proko-
fieff and Stravinsky.
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MISS ALICE KALOVSKY
- BERT RUBY, junior heavy-
weight • title contender, and
A September wedding at the
LOUIS KLEIN, junior heavy Lee Plaza Hotel Is planned by
weight title holder, staged a Alice Kalovsky and Richard
wrestling bout for the Bnai David Blumberg, whose engagement is
Boys Club, in the gym at Central announced by the bride-elect's
High School.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ka-
* * *
A number of Detroiters have lovsky of Pingree Ave. The
planted trees in, the LILLIAN S. bridegroom-elect is the son of
SOLOMON MEMORIAL 'GAR- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Blumberg of
DEN in Palestine. For informa- Monterey Ave.
tion call Mrs. Daniel Rachmiel,
chairman, TO. 8-7582, or her co-
chairmen, Mrs. Leon A. Katzin,
UN. 4-3119, or Mrs. Bernard Rose,
TO. 8-8814.
* *
Mayor Eugene I. Van Antwerp
has appointed RABBI LEON
FRAM a member of the City of
As part of its 1947-1948 Amer-
Detroit Charter Sfudy Commit- icanism program, the ..Michigan_
tee. Judge Ira W. Jayne is chair- Department of the Jewish War
man of the committee.
Veterans Ladies Auxiliary will
* * *
Allocation of an adequate ap- participate in flag presentation
propriation for the administration ceremonies April 28 for the three
of the National Mental Health Girl Scout troops sponsored by
Act during the next fiscal year the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
was urged by MRS. JOSEPH M. gation.
The flags are being donated by
WELT, of Detroit, president of
the National Council of Jewish Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg in mem-
Women, in a statement submitted ory of her father, by Mrs. Jean
to Representative Frank B. Keefe, Leibson in memory of her hus-
Chairman of the Sub-Committee band, Harry, and by Mrs. Miriam
of the House Appropriation Com- Rubenstein in memory of her
husband, Maurice,
mittee. '
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The ceremony will take place
. "Thecharming 60 Vanity "F airs" at 7:30 p. m. at the Northwest
who are featured,in the dazzling Synagogue. Members of the
new 1948 edition of "SKATING three troops will explain their
VANITIES" which comes to the work and patriotic ideals in the
Olympia in Detroit on April 16, form of a dramatic presentation.
display one of Nat Karson's exotic
costume creations which is one of
the biggest applause getters in
this annual skating classic...
* * *
Seymour Tuchow and Jack
Schwartz of the Actors' Corn- The Philomathic Debating Club
pany will be featured in male has elected the six contestants
leads of George Bernard Shaw's ler its 44th annual model meet-
"Candida" at the Michigan Show- ing, which will be held June 13.
The contestants will appear in
men's Association. The play is
scheduled for six performances— a debate as part of the program.
Debaters will include • Elliot
April 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25.
Tickets for all Actors' Company Beitner, David Brown, Maynard
productions are priced at $1.20 Gordon, Raymond Gottlieb,- Jos-
and may be purchased at Grin- eph Guttentag and Karl Lewis.
nell's or by calling the theatre Alternate participants are Ro-
land Kaminer and Fred Horwitz."
at TE. 2-9957.
Seymour Raimi, Philomathic
During February, 1948, United 'speaker, has appointed Brown
Service for New Americans pro- and Gottlieb as co-chairmen of
vided 8,444 days' lodging at its arrangements for the meeting,
New York City Reception Shel- which will be open to the public.
ter to 528 individuals en route to
Medals of gold, silver and
settlement in permanent homes bronze will be awarded to the
in communities throughout the -three debaters selected as the
country. The average stay was best speakers. A cup will go to
the winning team.
15.8 days.

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Philomathians Plan
44th Model Meeting

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SHORE-GREENBLATT: Miss
Rhoda Ann Greenblatt, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Greenblatt
of Taylor Ave., became the bride
of Samuel Shore at an evening
ceremony April 4 at Bnai Moshe
Synagogue.
. The bride wore a corsage of
orchids on he; suit. She dvas at-
tended by her aunt, Mrs. Max
Goldey of Tucson.
A reception at the home of the
bride's uncle on Waverly follow-
ed the ceremony. The couple will
make their home in Chicago.
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PEARL - ISEMAN: Announce-
ment is made of the recent mar-
riage of Fay Iseman of Toronto
and Sam D. Pearl of Detroit.
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GACH - HELLER: On Sunday,
April 4, Blanche Heller, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Heller, of
Hazelwood Ave., became the
bride of Herman C. Gach, son of
Mrs. Bessie Gach of Monterey
Ave., at a ceremony in the home
of Rabbi Isaac Stollman of La
Salle Blvd.
Dinner for the immediate fam-
ily and close friends followed at
Latin Quarter.
Out-of-town guests included.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Gardner, sister
and brother-in-law of the bride-I
groom, of Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and
Mrs. R. Burrow, cousins of the
bride, of Long Branch, N. J.; Mr.
and Mrs. H. Schencker of Chicago,
Ill.
The Gachs will reside at 2900
Clairrnount Ave.

Polish Jews Contribute
$200,000 for Haganah

Career Group Offers
`Glamour on Parade'

WARSAW (JTA)—The cam-
ign for Haganah ' in Poland
concluded with 80,000,000 zlotys
.($200,000) received for the Jew-
ish defense force in Palestine, it
was announced at a mass meet-
ing arranged by the Polish Pales-
tine Friendship League.

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"Glamour on Parade" will be
the theme of the co-ed affair to
be presented by the Carper Group
of the Nation Council of Jewish
Women at 8:30- p.m. Tuesday,
April 20, at the 'Jewish Corn-
munity Center.
Professional models, fashions
and scenery for this show will
be provided by Kline's. Dancing
and refreshments will complete
the evening.
program.

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• The Music Study Club of De-
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the Y.W.C.A., on Montcalm and
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Mrs. X' Erman, chairman of
the day, announces that Leonard
Leone, head of the Wayne Uni-
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A play entitled "I'm Not Com-
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