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March 05, 1948 - Image 11

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-03-05

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Friday, March 5, 1998

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Sisterhood to Aid
Allied Campaign

Page Eleven

Bride of Ralph Boric

Fashion Show
at Home for Aged

Shaarey Zedek Unit
to Meet on Monday

Becomes Bride

Auxiliary to Repeat
Production Tuesday

The importance of the Allied
Jewish Campaign will be stressed
by the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood
at its meeting at 1 p.m., Monday,
in the social hall of the Syna-
gogue.
A special program has been ar-
ranged, entitled "Task for Modern
Esthers." It includes "The Syna-
gogue Speaks," to be offered by
Mrs. Milford Pregerson; "The
Surviving Remnant in Europe"
by Mrs. Frank, president of the
Women's Division, Jewish Wel-
are Federation.
Also, "The Wanderer Comes to
America" by Mrs. Benjamin
Glassberg; "The Builders of Zion"
by Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich; and
"The Home Community" by Mrs.
Morris Adler.
A question and answer period
will be led by Mrs. Abe Katzman,
president. Chairmen are Mes-
dames Morris Ruskin, Samuel
Heller and Aaron J. Blumenau.
MJmbers and their friends are
urged by Mesdames William Nad-
ler and Morris Halperin, SOS
chairmen, to bring food and
clothing supplies.

For the second time in three
weeks, the Women's Auxiliary,
Jewish Home for Aged, will pre.
sent its "Old-Fashioned Fashion
Show."

Costumes, many over 50 years
old, will be shown at a games
party of Home residents at 7
p.m., Tuesday.
The show orignally was pre-
sented last week at the member-
ship party of the auxiliary.
Participants include Mesdames
Ben Arkin, I. E. Goodman, Jo-
seph Rose, Jonas Torgow, Dan-
iel Marcus, Jack Fisher, Sam
MRS. REUBEN GLAZER
Grant, A. T. Cummings, Meyer
Helen Schwartz, daughter of
Silverman, Mark Benach, Jack Samuel Schwartz of McKinley
Zide, M. J. Greenberg, Charles avenue, Wyandotte, became the
Freidenberg, Samuel Zeldes and bride Feb. 21 at Congatation
Jack Fishman.
Shaarey Zedek of Reuben Gla-
The production was planned, zer. Rabbi Morris Adler officiat-
produced and narrated by Mrs. ed.
The bride's sister Alfredo was
Sam Newman, with Mrs. Her-
maid of honor and George hen-
man Bregman as accompanist.
Mrs. J. Wolf and Mrs. Cum- ry Goldstone was best man.
Following the, ceremony, a 1•e-
mings have been named by the
auxiliary as chairmen of mem- ception was held at Lachar's.
bership.

Hashomer to Hail
Yisrael Stashefsky

YOUR
BEST BET

Job Problems
of Youth Studied

(Continued from Page 3)
A farewell party for Yisrael
Stashefsky, president of the De-
not college material. Fortunately,
troit branch of Hashomer Hat-
his interest in landscaping could
Traditional and modern Gypsy be retained and he was guided
zair, will be
music and dancing will be pre- to a shorter course where he
held at 8:30
tf*:
sented in special settings at the could meet the requirements.
p. m., Friday,
• • •
Masonic Auditorium, Sunday aft-
MRS. RALPH BORIN
March 5, in the
JOB
TO
BE
DONE
ernoon,
April
25,
in
a
production
Youth Move-
White hyacinths and roses, purple violets and camelias formed of "Gypsy Fantasy" featuring rIERE IS STILL a tremendous
ment head-
job to be done by the com-
quarters, Lin- the old-fashioned bower in which Phyllis Robinson, daughter of Gertrude Gellert.
munity, by the schools and by
wood and Mr. and Mrs. Ely Robinson of Taylor avenue, became the bride
of Ralph Bonin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bonin of Oakman
The lovely Robert Stoltz ope- counsellors generally: Matching
Burlingame boulevard, Feb. 19 in the Hotel Book Cadillac.
retta "Two Hearts in Three choice of vocation with basic
avenues.
Her illusion veil caught to a crown of heirloom lace em- Quarter Time" is the sixth pro- ability, with demonstrated skills,
Stashefsky
broidered in seed pearls, the bride was demure in a Victorian duction of the Detroit Civic Light with employment possibilities.
will join h i is
No small part of this endeavor
gown of antique brocade satin, the long-sleeved, tight basque Opera's current season. It opens
Stashefsky
Kibbutz at
buttoned to the throat. White orchids, faintly tipped with purple Tuesday, March 9, at Masonic is to convince young people and
Ilightstown, N. Y. With his de- covered
her white satin Bible.
Temple.
their families that opportunities
parture, Av Jacobson will take
for successful employment lie in
Mrs. Meyer Zuieback of Los Angeles was matron of honor.
over his post. Preva Shapiro
"Call Northside 777," the film other fields than the professions,
will be secretary and Yona Kay Lewis of New York City, Marjory Cowan, Esther Sklar, Sue
starring James Stewart, Richard that a good mechanic is better
Weisner will serve on the execu- Robinson and Miriam Burnstein served as bridesmaids, with Joyce
Conte, Lee J. Cobb and Helen than a poor professional person.
and Toby Zuieback as junior bridesmaids.
tive council.
Walker will be held over at the
Marvin
L.
Stashefsky also was active in
Robinson, brother of the bride, served as best man. Fox Theater for a
second week.
the Young Adult Council, Zi-
Following a honeymoon in the South, Mr. and Mrs. Bonin will
onist Emergency Council, Han- reside on Monte Vista avenue.
Nathan and Morris Abrams of
oar Haivrai and Wayne Univer-
Peter Pan Flower Shops have
sity IZFA.
Drive Headquarters
A contribution of $10,000 to
Ruth Spector to Mark
planned and arranged all the
in the Owen Building Birthday With Party
flowers for many of the season's the Histadrut has been made by


largest and most colorful wed- the Detroit Trade Union Coun-
Headquarters of the 1948 Al-
.KATZ AT BNAI MOSHE
cil for Labor Palestine.
lied Jewish Campaign will be on
Ruth Spector will celebrate her dings which is their specialty.
Harry D. Katz, director of the 6th floor of the Owen Build-
The funds represent donations
18th birthday with a party Sat-
adult education at the Jewish
Ruby Perkers and Sam Kop- from several AFL and CIO un-
ing, 250 W. Lafayette, corner of urday in her home.
Center, will address the Bnai
ions plus a number of loans ad-
Wayne, beginning Monday. The
Among the guests will be Rose pelman who operate the Boston-
Moshe Sisterhood's child study
vanced to make up the balance.
Linwood
Service
telephone
number
will
be
WOod-
in
the
big
white
Gordon and Mary Seigal, Molly
institute March 16.
The Detroit council has un-
ward 5-3939.
modern
service
station
on
the
Dean and Iry Gladstone, Bernice
Beck and Mary Cohen, Shirley northwest corner of Boston and dertaken to raise $50,000 from
Levin and Sam Roth, Reva Linwood report that business is organized labor here as an ex-
of solidarity with His-
Werbe and Skippy Heller and very good! In fact, business has pression
tadrut.
Ruth Silverman and Perry Ap- increased over 500 per cent since
plebaum. Ruth's escort will be they've started.
Iry Rice.
If you're lucky you can win
$25 Free Auto Service from the
Given Motor Sales at Twelfth
Firm Aids Detroiters
The following recipe can be
and Philadelphia. Sec the ad on found in "Treasured Recipes"
Page 7.
of
in Sending Packages
the Sisterhood of Temple Israel:
Arrangements have been made
BAKED CHOPPED HERRING
by the Universal Parcel Service,
2 herring
MIRIANI TO SPEAK
Inc., 9107 Twelfth street, for the
2 slices stale white bread
Councilman Louis Mirianiwill
delivery before Passover of
2 eggs
2 small onions
Kosher parcels to Europe's Jews. speak on "Just What Can De-
For information call TY. 8-5940. troit Do About Housing?" at a % tsp. pepper
Deadline for orders is March 25. meeting of the Wednesday Eve-
small piece butter
ning Discussion Group, March 10.
Soak herring overnight. Chop
fine, add eggs, bread which has
been soaking in milk and pressed
Yolf, too Can Learn to Rhumba'— Samba
out, onions chopped fine, pepper
It's FREE Lessons Every Wed. 9:30-10:30 P.M.
to taste. Chop all together and
of your
Fred Astaire Hour
put in greased baking dish and
bake until top is brown and crisp
WEDDING
in 350 degree oven.

Unions Here Give
$10,000 to Zion



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