Betty Provizer W ed To Dr. M. Starkman israe.;Ctizen,Seeks Missing Kin in Detroit Richard Poplack to Wed Girl from Miami Beach Max Citronbaum, formerly of • In a recent candlelight cere- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose, of mony, Betty Provizer became Meintz - on - Rhine in Germany Miami Beach, Fla., announce the bride of Dr: Morris Stark- and now a resident of Tel Aviv, the engagement of their daugh- Israel, has sent a communica- , 41W-4"' tion to Rabbi Jacob Hoberman seeking information on his mo- ther's two brothers. They are David and Josef Lehrhaupt, both of whom were reported to be Detroit residents about 1924. David was described as an immigration office worker, while Josef was the owner of Sweet Sixteen Ladies Apparal. If any Detroiter has knowl- edge of the two men, who can- not • be located; they are asked to call Rabbi Hoberman, TU. 3-2780. Chicago Symphony Here Now 'in its 62nd season, the Chicago Symphony - Orchestra was founded in 1891 byTheodore Thomas. This fine orchestra, America's third oldest, will be presented in Masonic Auditori- MRS, MORRIS STARKMAN MISS ILEANE ROSE um, Monday, 8:20 pan., under man. The bride is the daughter the baton of Rafael Kubelik. ter, Ileane Faith, to Richard of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Provizer, Marvin Poplack, son of Mr. and CARD OF THANKS of Monterey Ave. Dr. Starkman Mrs. George Poplack, of Detroit. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The family of the late Charles The bride-elect attended the Charles Starkman, of Wooding- Kanfer wishes to acknowledge University of Florida. Mr. Pop- ham Dr. with grateful appreciation the lack is a graduate of Western Rabbi Max Kapustin perform- , many thoughtful expressions of Michigan College. During World ed the d o u b l e-ring ceremony, sympathy extended during its War II, he served with the U. S. which was solemnized at the irecent bereavement. Navy Air Corps. Mayfair Room. The bride chose a waltz- length gown of white chantilly lace and tulle over candlelight satin, with an illusion neckline. Lace covered the bodice -and sleeves and was inserted in the "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees full tulle skirt. Her veil of silk of Posterity."—Disraeli. illusion fell from a. Juliet cap of matching lace,. She carried a bouquet of orchids and steph- BY a.n otis. By Tales Out of School Rona lei Eleanor Our Letter Box Message From March of Dimes Editor, The Jewish News: You hae earned the grati- tude of all polio patients who will directly benefit by your generous and unselfish support ,,of the 1953 March of Dimes. May this public service to the people of Wayne County be re- flected in the continued suc- cessful operation of your valu- able publication. The officers and members of the Board of Trustees of the Wayne County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infan- tile Paralysis, who have the pri- vilege and responsibility of ad- ministering the funds raised by the annual March of Dimes, join me in conveying congratu- lations and thanks f or your splendid contribution to the welfare of the community. William R. Bernard, Campaign Chairman * * * Goliancz's 'Timothy' Editor, The Jewish News: Not having read Victor Gol- lancz's "My Dear Timothy," but only the few excerpts which you quote in your Feb. 20 issue, I am forced to the conclusion that G-ollancz accepted the Christian Code Ethicus, either unknow- ingly or perhaps conveniently forgetting that it fundamentally springs from Jewish sources, as one may readily ascertain by perusing Ethics of the Fathers, Pirkey Aboth. Why such a book should be regarded as a "best seller" is regrettable. • Your few quota- tions confirm my belief that Heine was more honest and out- spoken about apostacy than apologetic "half apostate" Gol- lancz. DR. N. E. ARONSTAM SATURDAY MARCH 7th 9 P. M. Goldman Shur Mumford Centre! High High Newly-elected officers of Mumford's French Club are Joan Raisin, president; Judy Joseph- son, vice-president; Loretta Mc- Kissack and Ellen Jones, secre- taries; Shelby Keywell, treas- urer; and Nancy Smith, Judy Laros and Polly Palen, executive board members. • * * Ruth Meckler, a. 10A student here, appeared in the Gwladis Luloff Memorial Concert, spon-. sored by the Music Study Club, in the Detroit Institute of Arts. She won the district final in the Luloff Scholarship auditions last year. * * * Members of the first senior steering committee are Tom Platt, Hope Delbridge, Carol Shilland, Sharon Benson, Judy Lockhart, Burt Stillman, Tom Gregory and Bill Frank. T h e group will work on plans for senior trips to Niagara Falls and Washington, D.C. • * * The Murnford "M" Club, for all Mustangs who have earned let- ters for athletic prowess, was re- cently formed. At its first meet- ing, James Weitzman was elect- ed president, assisted by Burt Stillman, vice-president; Bob Nader, secretary; and Bob Se- gar, treasurer, Ike, here we come! Those are the words being tossed about on the lips of Central's senior stu- dents, as they make ready for their class graduation trip to Washington, D. C. A four-day tour of the nation's capitol is being planned with the Parents Association. * * * Get well wishes are in order for Herbie Gardner, who is re- covering from an appendectomy. His classmates all wish him a speedy recovery. * • * * These French elections didn't make headlines, but never-the- less they're mighty important to Central's French Club. Elected to office for the new term are Al Engelman, president; John Owen, veep; Florence Katanick secretary; and Felicia Rosen- thal, treasurer. Z.?nai grid oath leeporb BY HARVEY ZALESIN Last weekend, Flint AZA play- ed host . to Gompers and. Wise Chapters of Detroit and Wind- sor AZA for the group's second annual basketball tournament. While socially the Flint Chap- ter provided excellent fun, they were rather rude on the court to their guests, winning the playoff game from Windsor. in a thriller, 65-61. An extra quart- er had to be played when • the teams were tied at the end- of regulation time. • • • Say, Gang, are all your socks rnended? GershWin BBG will "hold its third annual Sock Hop on March 21, at Cong. . Bnai Moshe. A stag affair, all you need is a pair of socks. and the price of admission. * S * Windsor AZA will hold its an- nual sweetheart dinner-dance March 16, at Elmwood Casino. All BBYO'ers from 'across the river are invited to join the festivities. The Windsor boys ad-- vise "no flowers." EVA PRENZLAUER `MATERNITY AID invites you to Their Spring Festival THE RECORD STORE Sunday, March 22, 1953 Open on SUNDAYS, 12 to 4 7 P. M. At Gamble Veterans Memorial Bldg. 8425 Fenkell METRO MUSIC 10328 DEXTER TO. 8-4114 Dance to the Tunes of EDDIE BARTEL And His Dukes of Rythm " Music Styled Especially for You the orchestra of Entertainment. Dinner Served Cafeteria Style at Moderate Prices - kV FI ELD Contribution 51.50 For Tickets Call: 3 Rose Goldberg, WE. 4-8296 Bess Cortney, TE. 4-7853 In keeping with our policy of bringing you au expert staff of beauticians V We Are Pleased To Announce the Association of JIMMY GI a i SON s Forme ,- !y with exclusive Northend Solon and just returned from New York with the latest in • \ Tinting • Permanent Waves • Make-up Technique • Eyebrow Restyling Mario Beauty S ui lon 7300 W. 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BOXMAN g Music by Dave Dicnnond and His Orchestra BBYO announces the forma-* tion of another BBYM Chapter.. Most of the members were for- merly associated with Gompers and Butzel Chapters of AZA, and they're calling the new one, Bernard Baruch Chapter. THE JEWISH NEWS - 13 Friday, February 27, 1953 CARD OF THANKS The Hoberman and Mudrick families wish to thank all their relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended dur- ing its recent bereavement over the loss of their father, Rubin Mudrick. Gilda Partrite BBYW will hold its Club Riviera Saturday night, at Club Eagle, 14855 E. Eight Mile. Dancing to the music of Dick Stein and his Orchestra and a floor show will highlight the evening. The Partrite Girls say this one is better than being in France. BALLROOM IL of the MASONIC TEMPLE NO ADMISSION CHARGE