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To Wed in June

The BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL DIVISION of Hadassah,
will meet at 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day, April 12, in the Pan-Ameri-
can Room of the Book Cadillac
Hotel. Rabbi Moses Lerman will
review Overstreet's "The Mature
Mind'. "Do You Know," a dis-
cussion of Hadassah projects,
will be given by committee
chairmen, and the Child Wel-
fare Project under the direction
of Eva Williams will be com-
pleted. For information, contact
Sophia Blanche Schwartz, chair-
man, TY. 5-6419.

omen

Sylvia Katz, of the script com-
mittee of the dramatic group of
BNAI BRITH LOUIS MARSHALL
CHAPTER has written a play,
"Catskill Rhythm," in collabor-
ation with He!-
en Levy, secre-
tar y of tne
group. The pla v
is . now in pro-
duction . and will
be presented in
May. Casting
w a s completed
the. home of

A n n Feldman,
musical dire c- Miss Katz
tor. The next rehearsal will be
held at the home of Sally Fields,
2938 Richton. Charlotte Breg-
ADELE MURIEL POLANSKY
man, drama tic director, an-
At an engagement party on nounces openings for new appli-
Sunday, March 26, Mr. and Mrs. cants who must possess talent
Edward Polansky of Webb Ave. in singing, dancing, dramatics
announced the engagement of or music. Those interested. call
their daughter, Adele Muriel, to Helen Levy, 185th Steel, UN.
Sam Mandelbaum, son of Mr. 4-7976.
* * *
and Mrs. Hyman Mandelbaum
of Pasadena Ave., formerly
DOUBLE TRIANGLE women
of Windsor, Ontario.
held a "Toys for the Children of
Miss Polansky is a graduate Israel" shower at the home of
of the Julliard School of Music, their president,' Mrs. Julius
New York, and Mr. Mandelbaum Kushner, March 21. The toys will
is a graduate of Wayne Uni- be sent to Israel through the
versity C o 11 e g e of Pharmacy. Histadrut. Reservations for the
The couple plans a late June mother and daughter banquet
wedding.
at Zack's, May 16, can be made
by calling Mrs. Kushner, WE.
3-7541, or, Mrs. Lillian Glinter,
TE. 4-7637.
* * *

I ea.

March 21—To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl R. Krause (Beverly Trager)
of 18074 Oak Dr., a son, Marc
Steven.
* * *
March 21—To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Weintrob (Rose Bigel-
man), a son, Thomas Algn.
* * *
March 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sanford N. Gordon (Belle Bate-
man) of Rosela wn Ave., a
daughter, Marilyn Fae.
* * *
March 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Tolle (Faye Marion), a
son, Gerald Harold.
* * *
March 17—To Mr. and Mrs.
Maxwell Feller (Sylvia Mackey)
a son, James Steven.
* * *
March 12—To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A b r a h a m (Blanche
Golden) of 2911 Monterey, a
daughter, Karen Lyn.
* * *
March 61—To Dr. and Mrs.
Sidney Milgrom (Kathleen
Krana Goodman) of 2371 Ewald
Circle, a son, Allen Lowell.
* * *
March 6—To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Bendix (Lucille Edel-
son) of 19456 Snowden, a daugh-
ter, Carol Ann.
* * *
March 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Morgolis (Ethel Karabe-
nick) of Longfellow Ave., a
daughter, Nancy Laura.
* * *
Feb. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
win I. Shulman (Joan Bulkin) of
LaSalle Blvd., a son, Harley Jos-
eph.
*
*
Feb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Lewin of 3292 Calvert, a
daughter, Sherry Marlene.
* * *
Feb. 10-7-To MT. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Weiner (Rosalie E. Kalb)
of Fullerton Ave., a daughter,
Barbara Joan.
* * *
March 4—To Mr. and Mrs. J.
Harmon Moss (Dorothy Freed-
man) a daughter, Karen.

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Mrs. Eugene liarwick, presi-
dent, announces that at the an-
nual membership and member-
ship retention award night at
Masonic Temple, PHILIP HAND-
LER CHAPTER was the first
Bnai Brith chapter in Detroit to
have an all paid-up membership.
Mrs. Boris Bronson was awarded
first prize by the Council for
having conserved the most
members. Mrs. Harry Swartz
received the prize for bringing
the most new members into the
chapter. Mrs. Reuben Atlas won
second prize. Mrs. Ben Garri-
son/membership chairman, and
Mrs. Gordon Fruitman, member-
ship retention chairman, an-
nounce that the chapter will
have its own award night on
Thursday, April 13, at the Young
Israel Center. Members of the
Philip Handler Lodge and their
wives have been invited.
* * *
loOMZER LADIES SOCIAL
CLUB will honor Mrs. Ben
Bernstein on her return from
3 months in Israel, at a charity
tea at the home of Mrs. Morris
Lux, 18483 Ardmore, at 1 p.m.
Tuesday, April 4.
* * *
HARRY B. KEIDEN CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, will hold a gen-
eral meeting April 4 at the Book
Cadillac. Mrs. Dunlop from Hud-
son's will give a demonstration
of flower and table arrange-
ments.

*

* *

At a meeting of the INFANTS
SERVICE GROUP held last Mon-
day, colored movies of the "Jam-

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boree," presented by the group
at its dinner dance in January,
were shown. The date of the hus-
bands' and wives' birthday din-
ner-dance has been changed to
Sunday, April 30 at the Lee
Plaza. Mrs. Sam Rosenberg and
Mrs. Alfred Ackerman are co-
chairmen of the affair. The next
board meeting will be held Mon-
day, April 3, at . the Jericho
Temple.
a * *
Mrs. Jack Seder, president,
announces that JEWISH WOM-
EN'S EUROPEAN WELFARE OR-
GANIZATION's board of direc-
tors will meet at the home of
Mrs. Rebecca Katzin, 17586
Parkside, Wednesday, April 5.
* * *
EVA PRENZLAUER MATER-
NITY AID will meet at the home
of Mrs. Louis Alper, 16516 Ohio,
at 1 p.m. Wednesday, ,April 5.
Dr. Phillip Peven, obstetrician,
will lecture.

*

BNAI • DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold its annual Night of
Games Monday evening, April
17, in the synagogue social hall,
14th at Elmhurst. For tickets
call Mrs. Ben Fellows, chairman,
TU. 3-0069. Proceeds will go to
the sisterhood-sponsored Sunday
School.
* * a
SHERUTH LEAGUE members
and their husbands held a birth-
day dinner-dance at the Club
Bali March 29. Mrs. Harry Miller
is chairman of the dramatic
group. Members interested may
call UN. 2-7074.
* * *
A meeting of CLUB TWENTY-
FIVE was held at the home of
Viola Liberman March 21. Elec-
tion of officers took place. The
new leaders are: President, Eve
Kahn; vice president, Hilda Pa-
sick; recording secretary, Ada
Goldberg; corresponding secre-
tary, Edith Oosterveen; treas-
urer, Sadie Israel; publicity
chairman, Gertrude Steingold;
social secretary, Rose Myers; so-
cial chairman, Nellie Raminick.
. * * *
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE
CLUB is holding its fifth annual
Cabaret Nite dance at Work-
man's Circle Saturday, April 15.
Sam -Emmer and his orchestra
will be featured. The club re-
cently heard Mrs. William B.
Glazer • of the Northwest chap-
ter of the American Jewish Con-
gress on the subject, "Yemenite
Jews in the Moslem Countries."
* *•*
RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will 'meet
Wednesday, April 5, in the So-
cial Hall of Bnai Moshe at 8:30
p.m. A program will be given
by the "B.B.Y.O. Dramatic
Group". Mrs. Henry Onrich,
president, invites all members.

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- DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will meet Tuesday,
April 11, for a box lunch social.
Feature of the evening will be a
quiz show conducted by Johnny
King. The meeting will be spon-
sored by the Chapter's t w o
Bowling Leagues at Beth Aaron
Synagogue, Wyoming at That,
cher. The Chapter is also or-
ganizing groups to sew pads for
the American Cancer Society. If
interested, call Adeline Janoff, 24
UN. 1-2363, or Loretta Davis,
UN. 1-4457.
T.
* *

BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will hold their annual games
party at 8:30 p.m., April 18, at
the synagogue, Wyoming and
Thatcher. Tickets may be ob-
tained by calling the chairman,
Mrs. Claire Raikow, UN. 2-9523
or, Mrs. Nathan Feld, UN. 1-4596.
Mrs. S. L. Schneider, president,
announces that a meeting of the
group will be held Monday, April
10 at the synagogue. • Cancer
pads are made Wednesday after-
noons at 12 p.m. Friends and
members are urged to attend
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