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October 22, 1948 - Image 9

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-10-22

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Betrothed to Hasler

Hadassah B. and P. Steps Up
Honor Roll Drive to Aid Israel

need for added medical aid to
Israel," Miss Slakter said.
"During Israel's fight for in-
dependence, Hadassah's corps of
doctors, nurses and technicians
became the medical defense arm
of the Jewish State.
"lladassah," she added, "set
up a rehabilitation center for
the wounded in Jerusalem and
granted $100,000 to the Israeli
army medical branch to equip
200 beds at a base hospital."
Hadassah B. and P: raises its
funds chiefly from its annual
Honor Roll event, scheduled this
year for Dec. 5 at the Lee Plaza
Hotel.
Principal speaker will be Mrs.
Miriam Granovsky, head of the
Hadassah Council in Israel who
recently returned to the -U.S.
Yetta Benjamin and Betty
Utley are chairman of the affair,
assisted by Anne Baron, Ann
Brooks, Roslyn A. Corn, Flor-
ence Dann, Miriam Goldstein,
Helen Kass, 9,:iphie Kutlov, Rose
Lipsitz, Rose Poskel and Doro-
thea Richmond.

The Business and Professional
Division of lladassah is making
a determined effort to enroll
all its members as Honor Roll
pledges, Goldie A. Slakter,
chairman, revealed.
"We are attempting to im-
press upon everyone the great

Luncheon to Be Held
for Marjory Canter

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Marjory Canter will be feted
by Mrs. J. J. Marks and Mrs.
Joseph Blumr&en at a luncheon,
Friday, Oct. 22, in the Canter-
bury House.

Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt
of San Juan drive left this .reek
for Toronto and New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gallow
of Calvert avenue have left to
spend the winter et their home
in Tucson, Ariz.

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Mrs. Jenny Carp of Los Ange-
les is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gross of Vassar drive.

Mrs. Frank Schefman of Bur-
lingame avenue has returned
from a visit in Fort Wayne, Ind.

Mans H inter Bridal

Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Bern-
stein, formerly of Pasadena ave-
nue, are residing in their new
home at 19620 Canterbury drive.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shaikun
(Cleo Taub, formerly of Detroit)
visited here last week.

The engagement of Rona Leah Meisner, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Meisner of Leslie avenue, to Donald Sussman was an-
nounced recently at a family dinner party. Mr. Sussman is the
son of Mrs. Samuel Sussman, of Carter avenue and the late Mr.
Sussman. Nuptials in December are planned.
Announcement is made of the betrothal of Fern Joyce Wilson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilson of Clairmount avenue,
to Harley M. Selling, son of Mrs. Evelyn Selling of Detroit and
Harold N. Selling of Boston.

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Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kort (Reva Chalfin) of
Hubbell avenue, a daughter, Janice Ann.
Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Goldin (Shirley Marion
Weisner) of Sturtevant avenue, a daughter, Barbara Elaine.
Sept. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Friedman of Taylor ave-
nue, twin daughters, Marcia Gail and Anice Martha.
Sept. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levitch (Louise Greenwald)
of Elmhurst avenue, a daughter, Linda Joyce.
Sept. 29—To Dr. and Mrs. David Sugar (Rose Schwartz) of
Broadstreet boulevard, a son, Michael.
,C)ct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klein (Harriett Heller) of
Dexter boulevard, a daughter, Rosemary.
Oct. 6—To Mr. and Mts. Max Victor (Elaine Barkin) of
Leslie avenue, a son, Ira Steven.
Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lorfel (Frances Rothenberg)
of Richton avenue, a son, Bruce Neal.

..EILEEN FONBERG
• • •
A January wedding is planned
by Eileen Fonberg and Ed o s e ,
whose betrothal was announced
at a dinner party by the bride-
elect's parents, Mr. and 1 ■firs. Max
P. Fonberg of Chicago boulevard
west.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jacobs of
Rita Saltzman and Beatrice
The bridegroom-elect is the son
LaSalle boulevard have returned Fogel of Chicago will arrive
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rose of In- from a short stay in Chicago. Friday, Oct. 22, to spend
a week
dianapolis.
as guests of Ann Stoller. and
Miss Fonberg attended Madame
Shirley Varnen.
Raviler's School of Drama, and
To Wed Detroiter
Mr. Rose the University of Indi-
ana and Columbia Univeiiity. He
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grabow,
formerly of Glynn Court, have
was affiliated with Pi Lambda
moved into their new home at
Phi.
19359 Whitcomb avenue.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isackson
of Virginia Park spent last week-
end in Bay City, visiting their
mother, Mrs. Lillian B. Isackson.

Fund-Raising Affair
Unfolds Thursday

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lipsitt
(Thelma Mogul) have returned
from their honeymoon in New
York and are residing at 17547
Indiana avenue.

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Beware of Winter!
Let Us Get Your

IRIS BETH SIEGEL
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Siegel
of Calvert avenue anounce the
engagement of their daughter
Iris Beth to Julie R. Sandler, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sandler
of McNichols road west. The wed-
ding will take place in the latter
part of December.

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An "Aid to Israel Dance" will
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Saturday, in the Synagogue.
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Months of preparation by the
Home Relief Society will culmi-
nate in its annual fund-raising
luncheon at 2:30 p.m., Thurs-
day, in the Hotel Statler.
Highlight of the afternoon will
be the appearance of Ann Birk
Kuper, solo actress of Chicago
who will present the recent
Broadway hit, "The Heiress," in
costume.
The affair promises to be an
outstanding success both socially
and financially, Mrs. Frank J.
WhIton, chairman of ways and
means, told a victory meeting
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Rottenberg of Calvert
avenue.
The last - rally before the
luncheon will be at 12:30 p. m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
William Borin of Littlefield ave-
nue. A dessert luncheon will
precede the session.
Mrs. Winton reported that
doors will open at 12:15 p. m.,
and since there are no seat res-
ervations, guests will be placed
immediately.
Reservations can still be • ob-
tained from Mrs. Winton, UN.
4-5930, or Mrs. Irving H. Small,
ticket chairman, TO. 6-8649. Mrs.
Hiram Kaufman is yearbook
chairman.

Club Bali Luncheon
Fetes Barbara Becker

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Barbara Becker. Hostesses were
Mesdames David, Jack, Irving
and Oliver Ruby.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wolfson of
Cleveland visited last ,week with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hamburger of Chicago
boulevard.

ELEANOR ENSEL
• • •
The announcement of the en.
gagement of Eleanor Ensel
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Ensel of Toledo, to Donald M.
Silberblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron A. Silverblatt of Chicago
boulevard, was made at a recent
family dinner.
Miss Ensel attended Ohio State
University at Columbus. Mr. Sil-
berblatt is a senior dental stu-
dent at Western Reserve Univer-
sity sit Cleveland.
The couple plan an early De-
cember wedding after which they
will make their home in Cleve-
land.

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