12—THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Club Activities A hospital party for veterans Was given Feb. 28 by the GEN. MAURICE ROSE and GINSBERG AUXILIARIES, J-VirV. Entertain- merit and gifts of stationary, candy, gum and cigarettes were provided. Hospital chairmen for the affair were Jennie Fox and Nettie Ziniberg. * * is •THE EQUALITY CLUB met Thursday, March 3, at the home of Louba Lupiloff. Important rec- oinmendations will be brought to the meeting next Wednesday at the home of Minnie Bloom. 17368 Wisconsin. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will hold an open meeting Monday, March .14, at the home of Mrs. Alex J. Elbling, 18474. Greenlawn.. * * • PYTHIAN SISTERS OF GREATER DETROIT will cele- brate their annual birthday party Wednesday, April 6, at Bel Aire. New candidates will be initiated. Pearl Kling, grand chief of Michigan, will make her official visit to the group. The annual mother and daughter dinner is Scheduled for. May 10. EVA PRENZLAUER Maternity . Aid will meet Tuesday, March 15, at the home of Mrs. A. Syner, 2979 Leslie, to further plans for its luncheon and games party scheduled for March 23 at Kern's auditorium. Mrs. J. Rose, chair- man, has appointed Mrs. Marie Mendelson to plan the menue. Mrs. H. Lutchansky is co-chair- man. Mrs. A. Freund, HO. 6664 is in charge of tickets. * * * GEN. MAURICE ROSE AUX- ILIARY, JWV, announces a Bake Sale, to be held March 17 at Pearlman's Butcher Shop. 11504 Dexter. Proceeds will be used for veteran aid. * * * The YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZ- RACHI is haVing a dessert lunch- eon at 12:30 p.m., Monday, March 14, at the home of Mrs. Jack Goose, 2126 Oakman Blvd, A millinery fashion • show will be presented by LeRoy 'of Nat Greene Clothing. Visitors are welcome. Fashion Show, Purim Play, at JNF Ladies' Meeting on Tuesday . "Buttons and Bows," a fashion review and Purim play, will feat- ure the meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National. Fund at 12:30 p.m. next Tuesday, March 15, at the Beth Shmuel Synagogue, Dexter and Buena Vista. A dessert luncheon also will be served. Mrs. I. Walter Silver, program chairman, announces that Moe Kessner will sing several selec- tions and will lead in community singing. Miss Marilyn Kaplan will offer violin selections, ac- companied at the piano by Mrs. S. Barr. Social hostesses for the after- noon will be Mesdames W. Kap- lan, H. Friedman, S. Harrison and S. Krone. Mrs. P. Stollman, as- sisted by Mrs. J. Kraft, will be hostesses in charge. AVODAH CHAPTER, PIO- NEER WOMEN'S ORGANIZA- TION, will hold an "evening of fun," at 8:30 ,p.m. Thursday, March 17, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. A Purim play will be followed by refreshments. Cast members are Irene Kronick, Evelyn Wiss, Molly Miller, Ethel Cascade, Frieda Fagin, Ann Tay- lor, Barbara Raimi, Ethel Isaacs, Bea Birnbaum, Doris Schwartz, Eva Bayer, Helen Saltzman and Diana HirschhOrn. Roslyn Reder is pianist and Dorothy Gross, director. Visitors are invited. The group will meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday, March 14, at the home of Ann Taylor, 19137 Birwood. * * * CLUB TWO, PIONEER WO- MEN'S ORGANIZATION will hold its Purim festival at •8:30 p.m. Monday, March 21, at 11818 Dexter. Molly Moser will discuss Israeli news. Jeanette Serling will read a Purim excerpt by Sholem Aleichem. Celia Plaf- kin will present Israeli melodies and Chaha Chanes will be host- ess. The executive meeting will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, at the home of Mrs. Young, 2526 Tuxedo. * * * HANITA CHAPTER of the Pio- neer Women's Organization has planned a Purim masquerade ball for Saturday evening, March 12, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Lou Levin will serve as master of ceremonies. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. Mary Perlmuter, social chair- man, announces refreshments and dancing from 9. to 1. * -* * Rebecca Winston, president of LOUIS MARSHALL BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAP- TER of Bnai Brith, announces a Purim meeting for • 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 15, • at • - Hotel Tuller. Games and prizes are planned. All members and friends are invited. * The St. Louis Orchestra, con- ducted by VLADIMIR GOLSCH- MANN, with HARRY FARBMAN as concertmaster and assistant conductor; will appear here at the Masonic Temple on Monday evening. ngagemenb Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz of Linwood. Ave. announce the en- gagement • of their, daughter, Sylvia, to Leonard H. Bernath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards will nath. * * celebrate their 50th wedding an- niversary Sunday, March 13, at The engagement of Phyllis open house at their home, 1465 Solomon - to Joseph Frank of Calvert. Omaha, Neb., has .been.announced. They were married March 14, The bride-elect is the daughter of 1899, in Kalamazoo, Mich., and Mrs.. Louis Solomon of Boston have been residents of Detroit for Blvd. and the late Mr. Solomon, and her fiance's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank of Omaha. The wedding is planned. for early fall. * * Wed 50 Years ' • MR. AND MRS. MAX EDWARDS 45 years. They have a son, Isa- dore; a daughter, Miriam Kush- ner, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Edwards was born in Buchanan; Mich., 69 years ago. Mr. Edwards was born 80 years ago in Philadelphia. He has been in the insurance business and for 30 years has been affiliated un- interruptedly with the New York Life Insurance Co. He has been active in Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith, for 27 years has served as chaplain of Per- fection Lodge, F. and A.M., and is known as a book reviewer. Mr. Edwards had the distinc- tion of meeting Presdient McKin- ley four weeks before the latter was : assassinated. Madcaps Present Revue At Northwest Synagogue The Mezeritcher Madcaps will present their sixth annual all- male revue, May 1, at the North- west Synagogue. Titled "Helza- Plotzin" it will feature a variety show of dancing, singing and comedy acts by the Mezerit- cher Amateur Actors, under the direction of Ben Rich. Music for dancing will be furnished by Mauri Lax and his orchestra and refreshments will be available. Proceeds of this affair, as in the past eleven years, will be distri- buted among worthy charities. Reservations may be obtained by calling Mrs. Moe Miller, TO. 8-1478. Tickets are $1.50 plus tax. 41 - Theater Owners Assist With Bnai Brith Project Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Chap- ter • of Bnai Brith Women, through:its chairman, Mrs. Irving Lipson, expresses thanks to Mr. and• Mrs. H. 0. Koch, owners of the Dox Theater who have twice aided the Lodge's philanthropic work bY donating the use of their. theater for fund-raising affairs. In. July and :again March 3, the Kochs, although not Jewish, per- mitted . the chapter to sponsor theater parties at the Dox. Pro- ceeds were sent to Israel and to Bnai Brith institutions Martial Law to Reign In. Egypt After Armistice Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Light- stone of Seward Ave. announce CAIRO—(WJA) = Martial law the engagement of their daugh- ter, Edith Estelle, to Arnold L. and censorship, which were im- Flack, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. posed in Egypt on May 15, 1948, when the Egyptian army entered Zucker of Euclid Ave. Palestine, will not be abolished Miss Lightstone is majoring in as a result of the armistice with dramatics at Mercy College. Israel and will be maintained Mr. Flack having received his "until the Palestine question is B.S. degree at Wayne University solved", an authoritative source is now completing his dental announced. course at the University of De- No S1MCHA complete troit. He is a member of Alpha without Omega Dental fraternity. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kane of Monterey Ave. announce the & HIS ORCHESTRA engagement of their daughter, UN. 2-2197 Fylis, to Bernard Parel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Parel of McQuade Ave. RED HARON The bridegroom-elect is a grad- uate of the Detroit Institute of Technology. A June wedding is being planned. • * * At a family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Eisenman of 2919 Glynn Ct. announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Ros- alyn Ann, to Edward Horwitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hor- witz of Utica, N. Y. They are planning a summer wedding. Wedding Gowns FOR RENT Luxurious, Long Trained, Beau- tifully Trimmed Satin and Crepe WEDDING GOWNS and Veils to Rent. ALL SIZES For Appointments Call SALLY SIDRAN TO. 8-2346 AFTER 7 P.M. OAK GROVE CAMP for 'Boys Otsego Lake, at Gaylord Enrollment limited to 32 boys, who enjoy all camp activities under expert supervision. A limited number of enrollments now being accepted. 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M e bers who attain- ed their quotas for the recent Holiday Activities Include fund raising af- Histadrut Film Showing fair will be pres- A special Purim evening, hon- , ent. Games will follow the lunch- oring the Israel Histadrut, will be held by the Minkowitz Podolier Mrs. Grace eon. * * * Society at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, The executive board of the March 17, at Bnai Moshe, it was WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, JEW- announced by William Sellman, ISH HOME FOR AGED, met the society's Histadrut represent- March 10 at the home of Mrs. ative. N. Blatnikoff on Monte Vista Louis Levine, landsmanschaften Ave. Mrs, J. Torgow assisted as leader, will speak. The latest Histadrut film will be shown. co-hostess. TY. 5-6811 8663 - 12th Between Blaine & Pingree • WIDE WEDDING BANDS • ENGAGEMENT RINGS YOUR SATISFACTION ... 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