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July 11, 1947 - Image 11

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-07-11

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Friday, July 11,1941

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Betty Gaita Wed
to Sam Sniderman

Bride of Sanford Warshawsky

Page Eleven,

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Wed by Candleligh t

Harry Sitners Fete
15th Anniversary

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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gantz of
Clements avenue announce the
marriage of their daughter Betty,
to Sam Sniderman; son of Mrs.
David Sniderman, June 28.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sitner
celebrated their fifteenth wedding
anniversary June 29 by enter-
taining 50 guests at the North-
wood Inn.

Northwest Men
Spur New 'Wing
$1,000 Gift Is Added

Ruhiner Reelected
Center. President

Mrs. Lakoff Named
to a N ice-Presidency

Women's $5.400

'The Men's Club of the North-
west Hebrew Congregation has
presented $1,000 to the synagogue
to help finance the erection of a
second wing for which ground
was broken last week.
A gift of $5.900 from the sis-
terhood was previously announ-
ced.
Th,e addition will almost double
the capacity of the synagogue,
Maurice J. Karo, building com-
mittee chairman, reports. The
wing is expected to be finished
by Rosh .Hashonah to permit the
entire membership to worship in
the building.
Plans call fur the continuance
of work on a school edifice. The
entire st?ucture will be 165 feet
wide, fronting on Curtis avenue,
and 100 feet deep. Provisions
have been made for small
chapel, library and meeting rooms.
In the fall, the congregation
plans to expand its program of
adult education under the direc-
tion of Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. Four
weekly classes are planned.
Ira G. Kaufman is president
of the congregation.

Betrothal Told

!limn by Krio Bonnet!

MRS. SANFORD WARSHAWSKY

Shirley Selin became the bride of Sanford Warshawsky, son - of
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Warshawsky of Atkinson avenue when they spoke
their vows at the Bnai David Synagogue. Mrs. Warshawsky is the
daughter of Mrs. Joseph Selin and the late Mr. Selin of Iron River,
Mich. •
The bride attended the University of Michigan and is a graduate
of the nursing school at Henry Ford Hospital.
The groom is presently attending the Wayne University Law
School and was a student at the University of Notre Dame.
The couple are honeymooning in New York.

Rita Cantor Honored
at Pre-Nuptial Fetes

Rita Cantor, whose marriage to
Seymour Dunitz will take place
Aug. 10 was honored at luncheons
and parties by Mesdames Charles
Dunitz, Myron Schefman, Moe
Diamond, Albert Nelson, Max
Dunitz, Sol Dunitz.
Also Mesdames Saul Dunitz.
Elliot Fine, Samuel Bankle, Hy,
Louis and Meyer Cantor, Leonard
Stein, Louis and Saul Zuieback
and Misses Phyllis Robinson and
Ruth Cantor.

Photo by Perot on

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LOIS B. EINHORN
Mr. and Mrs.-Benjamin W.
Einhorn of Second boulevard an-
nounced the engagement of their
daughter Lois Barbara to War-
ren B. Eder, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert H. Eder of Clements ave-
nue, at a dinner in the Lee Plaza
Hotel.
Miss Einhorn attended Michi-
gan State College and Wayne
University and her fiance at-
tended the University of Michi-
gan. The wedding will take
place next summer.

Mrs. George Freedman of Whit-
more road has returned after
spending a month in Atlantic
City, New York and Boston.

ENJOY' 10111
ACATION AT

DEER'S

PLFASURFI A Nil

Cantor Meisels Guest
of Detroiters at Lodge

Among the visitors at Lesser's
Clover Lodge at Omena, Mich.
over the July 4 weekend were
Cantor and Mrs. Saul Meisels of
Chicago. who were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman
bf Detroit. A capacity crowd fill-
ed the resort for the gay holiday
activities.
Maxim Brodyn, singing actor.
and Zelda Stalin, raconteur and
pianist, will entertain guests at
Clover Lodge throughout the
summer.

6 Events Planned
by Culture_ Groups

Samuel H. Rubiner was unani-
mously re-elected president of the
Jewish Community Center, at a
meeting of the board of directors
June 30.
Rubiner continues his post with
a rich background of experience
in community service. He has
been chairman of the Detroit
army and navy committee of the
Jewish Welfare Board and mem-
ber of the, metropolitan Detroit
USO executi v e committee.
Ile is president of Franklin
Hills Country Club and a former
president of the Standard Club.
Ile is a member of the board of
governors of the midwest section
-of the Jewish Welfare Board and
of the board of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation.
As vice-presidents the follow-
ing were elected: Mrs. Charles
Lakoff, outgoing secretary; Mrs.
Leonard H. Weiner, chairman of
the Twelfth street center commit-
tee; Harvey H. Goldman, chair-
man of personnel practices; and
Edward Kahn who continues as
chairman of the scholarship com-
mittee.
Emil T. Stern was re-elected
treasurer. He has served as chair-
man on the Center's intermediate
activities committee. The new
secretary is Maurice D. Glasier
who returns to a post he held
prior to his induction into the
army in 1991.

The joint Yiddish culture com-
mittee of the Jewish Community
Council and the Jewish Commun-
ity Center is drafting plans for
a series of six programs to run
:nonthly from November to April.

In November a lecture on Jew-
ish literature will be arranged as
part of Jewish Book Month. There
will be a Chanukah celebration in
December and a Hasidic program
in January.

February is Jewish Music
Month which will be observed
here with a special program. A
Purim celebration is planned for
March and for April, the month
of Passoyer, a program stressing
the achievements of the Jewish
people in Palestine.' Preparations
are being made to sell season tic-
kets, although tickets for indi-
vidual events will also be avail-
able.
I. Zemel is chairman of the
Council's Yiddish culture com-
mittee and Jay Rosenshine of
the CenteN.

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MRS. J0:4.1
,,ty
At a vandleligt..
the Book Cadillac II-tel.
Grace'Katz, (laughter of Mr and
Mrs. Izidor Katz of Pennington
drive, was united in marriage to
Joseph II. Kaufman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kaufman of Bos-
ton boulevaul.
Mrs. Wilfred L. Katz was ma-
tron of honor and• the brides-
maids were Mrs. Rubin Isaacs,
Mrs. Norman Ross, Mrs. Geraid
Arta and Miss. Natalie Chalets.
The groom's brother Harold
was best man and the ushers
were Donald and Wilfred Katz
and Ben and Arthur Frank. .
The couple will honeymoon at
Arrow Spring';, C

Herd Zionists :real)
an All-Day Picnic

The }feral chapter, Zionist Or.
ganization of Detroit, will hold
an all-day picnic Sunday, July 20
at River Rouge Park. Activities
will include baseball, swimming
and a wienie roast in the eve.
ning.
Interested persons are asked to
meet at 12:90 p.m. on Livernois
and Six Mile road. For additional
information call Ty. 4-5511.

LACHOW1TCHER AID
The Lachowitcher Aid So-
ciety will sponsor an outdoor
picnic Sunday, July 20 al Lola
Valley Park. • Light refresh-
ments will be served, without
charge.

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