Friday, January 11, INS

Yetta Schutzman has resumed

her studies at Michigan State

Troth Announced

Bride-to-Re

Bar 111iiiiala

College after spending the holi-
Mr. dnd Mrs. Jules W. Mich-
day vacation with her parents,
aels, of 2746 Clements avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. I. Schutzman.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks their son Alvin Barry, Saturday,
were hosts at a dinner Saturday at Congregation Bnai David. Din-
in their home on Boston boule-
ner Sunday at Lachar's.
vard.

Mary•Go•Round

By MARY

The Wednesday Evening Dis-
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Hauser
entertained at a dinner party re- cussion Group will present Sam
cently.
Kellman, Wayne University psy-
chologist, Wednesiay at the
Plans for the second half of Center.
the season were discussed at a
meeting of the Choral Group of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kohn of
the Music Study 'Club in the Cleveland spent the past week-
home of Mrs. Milton Wolfe of end. as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ohio avenue.
Norman J. Levey. .

Enjoy a Winter

JANET ARFA

HEALTH
VACATION

The engagement of Janet Ros-
lyn Arfa to Julius Abramson,
son of the Aaron Abramsons,
was announced ,recently at a
family dinner. The bride-elect Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George H. Arfa of Glendale ave-
nue.

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Enjoy the health-
building benefits
of our famous
mineral baths for
relief of rheumatism in all its
forms. Winter is most beneficial
*World-Famed
time to take these baths. Hotel
Mineral Bath.
and bathhouse under same roof.
Within the Hotel
Every facility for giving you a
needed change and restoration.
Dietary lawt observItd. Moderate
winter rates now in effect.
Detroit only 30 minutes away.
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Page Eleven

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

lit

A. COOPER

THE BOYS HAVEN'T been ac-.
live this week, socially any-
so we'll have to limit
way
our reports to the hen parties.
Of course there are always
birthdays to be celebrated, and
this time it's Gloria Slobin's and
Nancy Bloch's . . . Gloria hailed
"Sweet Sixteen" by inviting
friends to luncheon at the Book
Casino last Saturday. . . . Thel-
ma Smith, Phyllis Katz, Nancy ,
Lipton, Barbara Fox and Ruthie
Friedberg turned out at a teen-
aged "twelve-thirty" - ... Others
round the table were Selma Ar-
kin, Beverly Weingarden, Ruth
Schwartz, Ilene Nemzin and Be-
verly Hartstein.
• • •
RED LETTER DAY for Nancy
Bloch, will arrive this Saturday.
... Congratulating Nancy at her
home at 8:00 p.m., there will be
Margaret Paysner, Anne Frank,
Barbara Mazer, Muriel Silber-
stein and Annette Brode. . . •
Beverly Shubiner, Lyla Feldman,
Helene Lapides, Susie Smith and
Sidney Lefton are more who will
"mmm!" while sampling the ice
cream and cake.
• • •
ON THE SLATE .. . A To-
boggan Party is scheduled by the
high school of Temple Beth El,
and the weather department, for
Jan. 20.... Joint Annual Formal
of the three congregations (Is-
rael, Shaarey Zedek and Beth
El) will be held in March this
year.

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BERTHA SONSHINE

Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sonshine of
Elmhurst avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter
Bertha to Harold Ross, son of
Mrs. Goldie Ross of Elmhurst
avenue and the late Samuel Ross.
The bride-elect attends Wayne
University, where she is affiliat-
ed with Iota Alpha Pi. Mr. Ross
is a former student of Stanford
University.

Sheruth. League's
Donor Tuesday

Affair Scheduled
for Book Cadillac '

The first donor: luncheon of
the Sheruth League will be an
event of Tuesday at the Hotel
Book Cadillac..
Mrs. Gerald Sucher is chair-
man, assisted by Mesdames M.
Bader and Wilfred Katz, ar-
rangements chairmen, Marvin
Stearn and Louis Sokoloff,
ticket chairmen, and Mrs. Ber-
nard M. Cohen.
According to Mrs. Henry
Brontman, program chairman,
George Scotti will headline the
entertainment. A fashion show
will be presented by Sax-Kay.
Mrs. Sander Hillman is presi-
dent of the organization and
Mrs. Allan Barron is in charge
.of fund-raising.

Men of Beth El.
to Fete Children

To Help Dry Stockings and Small Garments.

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The annul father-son-daugh-
ter party of the Men's Club of
Temple Beth El will take place
at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, in the
Chapel-of the Synagogue.
Movies, magician and ventrilo-
quist acts and community sing-
ing are planned. Refreshments
will be served and souvenirs
distributed to the children.
Ted Birnkrant and Art Rice
are in charge of arrangements.

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