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September 29, 1949 - Image 10

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-09-29

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

AJC Women
Hit UN Plan

Netvlytved

Hadassah Group
to Hear 'Author

Leu Schwartz, noted autho- re-
cently back from Israel, will ad-
dress Honor Roll and Member-
ship workers of Hadassah at 11
a. in:, Thufsday, Oct. 6 in the
Variety Club Room of the Hotel
Tuller.

Protesting the projected plan
of the UN Conciliation Commit-
ec to internationalize Jerusalem,
the Detroit Division of the
American Jewish Congress sent
.thousands of telegrams and let-
ters to President Truman and
Warren Austin, U.S. representa-
tive to the UN.

NEW YORK —The National
Council of Jewish Women will
hold its 19th triennial convention
from Oct. 23-28, at the Lord Bal-
timore Hotel, Baltimore, Md.,
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, of Detroit,
national president, anounced.
Delegates to the convention,
which will mark the organiza-
tion's 56th anniversary, will rep-
resent more than 85,000 members
in 229 sections throughout the
country. Representatives of the
Canadian group will also be pres-
ent.

Sheruth League
Maps Donor Plans

The Sheruth League held, its
first meeting of the season at the
Fort Wayne Hotel.
Plans were made for the donor
luncheon to be held Tuesd0y,
Jan. 17, at Masonic Temple.
‘• Mrs. Martin Bader, fund rais-
'frig chairman, announced the•fol-
lowing committee chairmen: •
Mesdames Allan Barton
•. Wil-
liam Gelb, Henry Brontman and
Sander Hillman.

,The Jewish Chronicle news
deadline is noon on Mondays.

Septetrhr- '"^

e-ngagemenb

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Price of Pasadena announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Mollie to Aaron SinkofT, son of
Mr.'and Mrs.

Isaac Sinkoff of Webb avenue. Both Miss Price and her fiance are
graduates of Wayne University, where the bridegroom-elect was
affiliated with Gamma Kappa Chi fraternity. A June wedding is
planned.

At a family dinner Mr. and Mr's. Sam Mandell of Santa Rosa
The Hadassah workers will chive announced the engagement of their daughter Lucille to
Maynard
M. Gordon, son of Dr. and Mrs. Max Gordon of Monterey
present their reports on the prog-
ress of the campaign.
avenue. The wedding is set for January, 1950,

Mrs. Samuel Green, division
president, stated, in part that .
(the commission's recommenda-
tion) "would place the Holy City
in new and dreadful jeopardy."
Mrs. Green urged Detroit or-
ganizations to send similar pro-
tests to the President.

NC,TNN' Charts
Baltimore Parley

Thursday,

Schwartz will appear through
the courtesy of the J. L. Hudson
Co.

r

Janet's Sponsors
'Chronicle Hour



MRS. EUGENE HIRS('H

• • •

Helga Hopfeld spoke her nup-
tial vows to Eugene Hirsch, son
of Mrs. Charles Konheim of
Muirland avenue, and the late
Mr. Joseph Hirsch, at Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopfeld of
Warrington drive.
Rabbis Morris Adler and Leo-
pold Neuhaus and Cantor Jacob
Sonenklar officiated at the cere-
ritony.
The bride chose a white satin
gown with French lace and a
long train. Her fingertip veil was
of French illusion with a lace
head crown of imported pearls.
She carried a white prayer book
with orchids and streamers.
Matron of honor was the bride-
groom's sister, Mrs. Louis Ken-
•heim of Philadelphia. Joan Freed
and Sandra Robinson were brides-
maids. Donna Hartman was flow-
er girl.
Jerry Hirsch served his brother
as best man. Ushers were Leon-
ard Grossman and Dave Fried-
man: •
Out-of-town guests were from
-New York, Boston, Massilon, 0.,
and Flint.
The couple are residing at 3521
Outer Drive west, f011owing a.
hoWyrnoon at the Grand Hotel,
Mackinac Island.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Biberman of Los Angeles, formerly
Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley
Milton Maliniak of Los Angeles.

of
to

The betrothal is announced of Dolores Helen Fisher, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Fisher of Washburn avenue, to Milton
Fonberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fonberg of Chicago boulevard
west. Both members of the couple attended Wayne University. Oct.
16 has been set as the wedding date.

Janet's Shoppe, 9019 12th street,
is one of the sponsors of the
community "Chronicle Hour ."
The engagement is announced of Alyce Stanley, daughter of
Janet's handles women's and
children's specialty wear, plus Mrs. Viola Stanley of Richton avenue, and the late Paul Stanley,
"everything necessary for the to Maury Leyin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levin of Oakman
boulevard. The wedding is set for Nov. 8.
baby."

Heading the business is Ber-
nard Pollack. Along with him
are his sons, Julius and Louis,
and his daughter, Janet Dunn.

eirdiJ

Seacrest Hotel Lists
Guests for, '49 Season

Sept. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Gottlieb (Sarah Goldberg)
Philadelphia, a son, Fied Les.

Juliiis Stross, Irene and Edna

Detroit Woman to Play in Grossinger Tourney

Aug. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Lenhoff of Calvert
avenue, a
Janet's began in 1932 and has daughter, Ellyce Renay.
remained at the same location.
Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Moss (Ida Travis) of Santa Rosa
In 1946 Pollak acquired the entire drive, a daughter, Sharon Ellen.
building and expanded.
Sept. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Morrison (Patty New-
In the line of juvenile furni- man) of Buffalo, a son, Michael Gary.
ture, Janet's has Whitney, Stork,
Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Moshe White (Mollie Cohen) of
Thayer and ' Lullaby, among
Clements avenue, a son, Theodore Benjamin.
others.
Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stolar (Betsy Weinberg)
of Richton avenue, a daughter, Sherry Lynn.

of

Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kaplan (Lee Neberman,
Detroit guests at the Seacrest
formerly of Detroit) of Ypsilanti, a son, Elliott Charles.
,rutel during the 1949 season,
• Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gell (Carol Zack) of La
were, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Cohenfl
Salle
;sou sins. E. C. Darr, sour. LOW boulevard, a son, James Neil.
..s•S. C. .tasenuerg, Liman rieu-
Sept. 20—To Mr, and Mrs. Harold Reisner (Dorothy/ Wiesen-
man and sus. Jut:4 LeVelllell,
berg) of Broadstreet avenue, a daughter, Laura Sue.
Sept. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. David Howard (Gloria Hamburger)
Also Mr. and Mrs. Albert of Marlowe
avenue, a son, Jimmy Charles.
.p;.ifx, Mr, and Mrs.. M.
To Mr. and Mrs. Mel Nadell (Helen Gottlieb) of Boston
..wore, „tbsorris Plutain, Ceurge ' vard.
boule-
a 'daughter, Shelley Joyce.
cos, Irving Richter, Mr. aitu
Ars, M. Siegel, Mr. and Mrs.

Wynton, Mr. and Mrs. N. Zolk- ' GROSSINGER LAKE, N. Y. -- golf championship of the Gross-
Mindel, 18667 Meyers road. inger.CoAntryClub, 0.cts.7-9j,Joe
over, Mr. and Mrs'. Arthur Mohr , Toby
petroit,i he orA of the con- Turnesa,
! the resOres pra, dis-
and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mohr. tenders for the 1949 women's closed.

1949

May the year 5710 with its harbingers of joy bring happiness, good

health and contentment to our friends and our loved ones. May this New

Year bring peace among the nations and mutual trust and understanding

among all peoples.

A

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ackernain and

Family
193 McLean Ave., Highland
Park

Cantor and Mrs. Hyman J. Adler sad

Family

2250 Tuxedo

Mrs. Lena Agree
18420 Woodinghani Dr,

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Allen and
Family
17391 Pennington Dr.

Dr. and Mrs. Harry D. Altman and Sou

18456 Whitcomb

D

Dr.

and Mrs. I. H. Dix and Family
17386 Cherrylawn

E

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Eder and
Family
1250 Chicago Blvd.

F

Mr. and Mrs. David Fagan and Family
9762 Dundee

Dr. and Mrs. Ira E. Falk and Family
17111 ('herrylawn

B

Mr. and Mrs. Morris &strew and
Family
2633 Elmhurst

Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin [trawl and
Daughter Sydelle Reta
18110 Wildemere

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Bringold
20128 Lichfield Rd.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Brunier

18618 Washburn

C

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cohen and
Children
3345 Richton

Mrs. (;oldie Gedalka and Family
3760 Buena Vista

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gunzberg
17765 Manderson Dr;

It

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hubert and
Family
3260 Glynn Court

K

Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Katzman and
Daughter
17530 Santa Barbara

L

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Leven.son
2967 Glynn Court

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sarko and

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levenson and
Family
3258 Webb

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lux and Family
2022 W. Philadelphia

Mc. and Mrs, Albert C. Stein
daughter Ruth E.

•M

2715 Richton

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Malkin and Family
17205 Prairie,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Meyers and Sons
800 Wooster St., Los Angeles
Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Miller and Son
18936 Santa Rosa Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe R. Miller and
Family
27IG Tyler
Mr. and Mrs. I. ;Milstein and Family

18114 Washburn

P

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pearson and

Family
18925 Northlawn

R

Mr. and Mrs- Maurice Reistman and

Family
3762 Buena Vista
Mr. and Mrs. David Rott
3215 W. Chicago Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rott

17500 Fairfield

19354 Prairie

Fulfil

1000 Merton Road

and

V

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Verona and Family

9251 Quincy

w

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wasserman and
Daughter

18307 Ilene

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weinberger sad
Family

6399 London

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weingarden and
Family

18127 Marlowe

Samuel L. Weller and Family
16811 Wildemere

Mr. and Mrs. William Wailer and

daughter Barbara and mother

Mrs. L. GrcKsman
2651 Pasadena

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