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April 04, 1947 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-04-04

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Friday, April 4, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Ten

PIIILOMATIIIO
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
annual mother-daughter
A meeting of the Philomathic
banquet of the Primrose Bene- Debating Club will be held at
volent Club will be held May 1 3:30 p. m. Sunday in Shaarey Ze-
at the Wilshire Hotel.
dek.

June Bride-Elect

Mrs. Weller Installed
by Home Auxiliary

The

Mrs. Samuel L. Weller has been
installed as president of the Wo-
men's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for
Aged.
Other officers instituted were
Mesdames S. Zeldes, B. Arkin, H.
Meer, H. Bregman, J. Torgow and
I. Levison, vice-presidents; Mark
Benacli, recording secretary; K
Faudem, financial secretary; M
Rosen, treasurer; S. Newman and
H. Berlin, corresponding secre-
taries; and D. Marcus, special cor-
responding secretary.

BODZIN FAMILY CLUB

ALLEGRO ENSEMBLE

The Bodzin Family Club will
The Allegro Choral Ensemble
will entertain at the Dearborn meet Sunday evening in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Bodzin.
Veterans' Hospital Wednesday.

.

.

ELECT . . .

KEIDAN

Recorder's Judge

UHS Branches Plan
Passover Programs

—rim() by limey Marks

MRS. ABEL SILBERSTEIN
The Italian Garden of the Ho-
tel Book Cadillac was the scene
last Saturday of the candlelight
wedding ceremony uniting Rose-
mary Ann Emmer, slaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell H. Emmer
of Oakman court, and Abel J. Sil-
berstein. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Silberstein.
Mrs. Julius Lieberman of New
York, the groom's sister, was ma-
tron of honor and bridesmaids
were Beverly Gold, Claire Gross-
man and Lorraine Klavons. Rho-
da Harris and Judy Segal, cousins
of the bride, were junior brides-
maids.
The bridegroom's father was his
best man and ushers were Ju-
lius Lieberman, Marvin Finkel
and Richard Sloan.
A reception followed in the
Crystal ballroom. The couple left
on a wedding trip to Havana,
Cuba, and Miami.

PREFERRED - A

Passover programs will be pre-
sented by two branches of the
United Hebrew Schools next week.
Central High will mark the holi-
day Tuesday and Philadelphia-
Byron Friday.
A Hebrew play, "Moshe Bate-
vah," will be enacted by Aaron
Toback's class of the Philadelphia
branch. The school choir under
the direction of Moe Kesner will
sing, and a musical recitation will
be given by the junior high school
class. Leta Diamond, pianist, will
play.

by Detroit Citizens' League

—Photo by O'Connor

ELAINE BURMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Burman
of San Juan drive announce the
engagement of their daughter
Elaine to Harold B. Gross, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gross of Ful-
lerton avenue.
The bride-elect attended Wayne
University. The wedding date is
set for June 28.

Mr. and Mrs. George Galanty
left Tuesday for a week's visit in
New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Wayburn were
hosts to a group of friends at
dinner March 27.

Mr. and Mrs. Gershon Levy of
Huntington Woods have left for
a visit in Hollywood, Fla.

JAMES N. McNALLY

40
SECOND. ANNUAL
SPRING INFORMAL DANCE

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
of
WAYNE COUNTY

I

Saturday
April 19th
Masonic
Temple

ELECT . . . EDUARD

Grand Ballroom

Mr. and Mrs. Burt Colman have
moved into their new home on
Roslyn road.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Grayson
are on a month's trip to Nassau.

PASSOVER GREETINGS
and My Sincere Wishes to the
Entire Jewish Community

ta:tigu:S

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder of
Birmingham have returned from
a month"s stay in Los Angeles.

Mr. and Mrs. William Mel will
return the first part of April
from Florida.

JACOB L.

WERNER

JUDGE
COMMON PLEAS COURT

CONTINUOUS
DANCING

April 7

LOWRY CLARK and His Orchestra
LYLE CARLYSLE and His Rhumba Band

Non Partisan Ballot

Long term ending Dec. 31, 1953

Highly qualified by experience

Tickets can be purchased at the Ballroom

and learning.

Sponsored By

The Detroit Louis D. Brandeis
- Lodge Bnai Brith








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Graduate of Detroit College of Law.
Practicing Attorney for 8 years.
Former Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Wayne County;
Preferred by Detroit Citizen League.
Endorsed by Organized Labor, Churches and Civic Groups.
Natidnally known Musical Figure and former Musical Director
of the Michigan Theater.

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ELECT...

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DINGEMAN, Jr.

CIANCIOLO'S MARKET

Judge of Common Pleas Court

3205 W. McNichols at Wildemere

HARRY J.

• Former Deputy Wayne County Clerk.
• Practicing Attorney.
• Son of the Former Circuit Judge.

ELECTION — MONDAY, APRIL 7th
VOTE TWICE — LONG and SHORT TERMS

PROMOTE ...

Common Pleas
JUDGE
Ned H.

SMITH

TO

CIRCUIT JUDGE

El 65 NED H. SMITH

Now Under Management of

MARKET BASKET
FOOD COMPANY

We Extend Our Best Wishes for a Happy Passover
To All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons

Our Policy Will Continue to Offer You
The Same High Quality Foods
and Personal Attention

We Boast The Fanciest Baked

CAKES and PASTRIES

BAKED ON OUR PREMISES DAILY
WITH ONLY THE RICHEST INGEDIENTS

We Invite You to
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Visit Us At

FOR DELIVERY UN. 2-6800

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