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At a famliy dinner. Mr. and Mrs . Bernard • Dosie of • Highland
avenue announced the betrothal of their daughter Thelma Delphine
to David Gerald Mets, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Metz of Taylor
avenue. Miss Dosie attends Wayne University. The bridegroom-
elect attended Wayne and is now a student at the Radio Electronics
head
Events
of the Week
New officers of the Northwest
Hebrew 13-17 year group will
Television School.
be installed at the organization's
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carson of Greenlawn avenue announced the
engagement of their daughter Esly to William Kofsky, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Osher Kofsky of Montreal, at a family buffet dinner. Miss
Carson is a graduate of Wayne University. Her fiance is a graduate
of Sir George Williams College, Montreal. The wedding is set for
Nov. 20.
installation dance Oct. 29. Ftx
information, call Leone Wald,
UN. 2-6790.
The Bnai Moshe Youag
People 's Club will begin fall ac-
tivities at 8:30 p. m., Monday.
M. and Mrs. Morris Lupiloff of Tuxedo avenue announce the
betrothal of their daughter Shirley to Maurice Silverman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. David Silverman of Prairie avenue. Feb. 18 has
Mickey Woolf will present an en-
tertainment program and refresh-
ments will b served. All young
been chosen for the wedding date.
men and women 18 years and up
are invited. Admission is free.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Feldstein announce the engagement of their
niece, Ada Koblin, daughter of Ben Koblin, to Rolland Walt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walt of Virginia , Minn. The couple plan a January
wedding,
Dr. Hillel Poritsky, educational
and anylitical consultant for
General Electric, will, cJiscuss
Some Industrial Applications
The betrothal is announced of Sylvia Jayne Newman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Newman of Pinehurst avenue, to Leonard
Albert Zivow, son of Mc. and Mrs. Morris Zivow of Stansbury
avenue. The bridegroom-elect attends the University of Michigan.
of Mathematics" before the In-
dustrial Mathematics Society.
The group will meet at 8 p. in.
Friday in room 101, State Hall,
Wayne University.
A winter wedding is planned.
The Turover Aid Society will
present Shirlcy Zaft, soprano,
Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Fishman, a daughter, Nancy
Meryl.
Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Shelden, (Marge Harris)
of Boston boulevard west, a'daughter, Nancy Ellen.
Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hirschfield, a son, Stuart
Howard.
Elaine Bernstein)
Sept . IS—To. Mr , and Mrs . Mathew Sepanski , (
,
Donald
David.
a
son
of Third avenue,
Sept. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sommers of Pasadena avenue,
a daughter , Bonnie Jo.
Sept 26—To Mr. and Mrs. David Bonin, (Rosalyn Kahn) of
Fairfield avenue, a son, Neil Alan.
Eileen Ber-
Sept. 28 — To Dr . and Mrs . Alex S. Friedlaender (
Mrs. Max Frank , left, hands the gavel of office to Mrs. Leonard
H. Weiner who succeeds Mrs. Frank as president of the Women's
Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation . Mrs. Weiner was
elected at the division's annual meeting Sept. 28, and becomes
the third Detroit woman to hold the post , Mrs. Frank having
served two terms after succeeding the division's founding presi-
de)rt, Mrs. Joseph II, Ehrlich.
TEL AVIV— (WNS) —The fi- aimed at aiding the sick and the
nancial
crisis of the Jewish old who arrived from DP camps
Sept. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kass of Sturtevant avenue,
Agency may be resolved through in Europe.
a daughter, Sheila.
While the young State was
a government grant which would
Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schelberg, (Edythe Bernson)
enable it to secure the necessary grappling with the financial prob-
,
James
Steven.
a
son
of Richton avenue,
credits to balance its budget, it lem, there was abundant internal
Oct. 4—To Mr, and Mrs. Jerome Tarnopol, (Miriam Coggan), a
was indicated following consider- political activity. At a Mapai
daughter."
ation of the agency's situation by party meeting it was disclosed
the finance committee of the that a writtep proposal had been
submitted to Mapam to join the
Knesset.
Berl Locker, chairman of the coalition cabinet.
Young Israel Dedication
to Fulfill 26 Year Drea ► n
agency executive, disclosed at a
ton.
The event will mark the ful- Weisenfeld.
national council of Young Israel,
~ uture," 30
Jacob O. Zabronsky, "To the
Youth—Belongs the
,
of the original foun ers of the
local movement will jointly turn
No action has been taken by
Rabbi erousers
Ho 1(1 Session
in St. Bolas
Sectarian Anti-Nazi League who
attended the meeting, as one of
the largest and most alarming of
its kind, was held late last month
Greenbaum as treasurer of the
City of Hope Auxiliary
Eyes $25,000 Goal
letters and that it was, therefore,
entitled to an independent city
status . He suggested that Jaffa be
made a district of Tel Aviv.
Another problem with which
The Detroit Auxiliary of the
Los Angeles Sanitorium has set the Israeli government grappled
in recent days was the que;tion
Prescriptions and Repairs Catted
for and Delivered
For Service at A11 Times
Phone WEbster 3.3332
from whom most of the money is
received. Harry Goldenberg is
chairman of these groups.
EDWARD PEVOS
It is planned that each folk
group will designate a City of
Hope evening, proceeds to go to
the fund.
OPTICIAN
Oculist Prescriptions Erzcluaively.
• Sun Glasses, Safety Lenses, Modern
road west, near Greenfield. Sha-
piro was formerly associated with
Temple Israel Youth group will
present "Fun for the Money," an Leo's.
The new salon will feature
evening of entertainment, at its
ISRAELI EXPORTS
TEL AVIV—Oranges, potash,
Beck, publicity chairman, TI. diamonds, some textiles, olive
oils are Israel ' s chief exports.
For information, call Christine
7-7472.
The editor of the Chronicle is seeking a young
assistant with some background and experience in
newspaper writing and editing. He can be a recent
college graduate or in his last year or so in college.
He will be able to continue with a part-time pro-
gram at school. The Chronicle offers him a rare op-
LISTEN
TO
Louis Shapiro has opened a
new salon at 15309 Seven Mile
THE
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ROPOLITAN ouRolf
Wanted: Young Journalist
Louis Shapiro Opens
New 'Beauty Salon
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Detroit 4, Michigan
League stated that it appeared Thursday. Oct. 13 at the home of
that Smith had received new fi- Helen Reiner, 18003 Northlawn
N. Cohen, Wolf Cohen, Arthur nancial backing for his hate proj- avenue. All proceeds of the
luncheon given by Sadie Fisher
Gellman, Charles T. Gellman, ects.
were donated towards the club's
Maurice Harris and Isadore Isbee.
donor event.
Isbee , Abbe A. Levi,
Huntington Woods.
All young adults are invited.
TORCH ORIVE
3!i Cwald Circle at Buena Vista
Cohen, Isadore Cohen, Louis Co-
hen. Solomon B. Cohen, Solomon
opening social affair set for 8:30 artistic hair dresising and distinc-
p.m., Saturday at the home of tive permanent waves by experts,
Pug Sutkin ; 25707 Hereford Road, Shapiro said. '
Hotels, monasteries and private
homes are being checked for fa-
cilities and the government is
planning construction of special
bungalows to house the pilgrims.
Frames.
Goldenberg can be reached at
spokesmen of almost all crackpot WE. 3-1805; evenings TO. 5-7236.
ing in the exercises will include
organizations in the U. S.
David Berris, Morris H. Berris,
The Equality Club will meet on
The reporter of the Anti-Nazi
Herman K. Cohen, Hyman R.
Te ► nph Israel Unit
Plans Social Event
can.
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cil of Young Israel including the iniative of the notorious rabble-
various Landsmanschaft groups
Also Jack
n connection with the Holy Year
proclamation issued by the Vati-
of the cabinet's decision to unite
recently succeeded Dr. Israel into one city under the name of
Goldstein in the post.
Jaffa-Tel Aviv. Protesting against
At the same time the finance
the decision, Israel Rokach, Tel
committee gave approval to a Aviv's mayor, resented the fact
liver the main address. Repre- at St. Louis.
a $25,000 goal. This organization
sentatives of the National Coun-
The meeting was called at the works in close contact with the
national director, Rabbi Samson rouser Gerald K. Smith and was
R. Weiss, and national officers to have been the annual conven-
will be prent.
tion of the "Christian National
David I. Berris has been ap- Crusade."
pointed chairman of the dedica-
Present at the gathering were
tion ceremonies, Samuel W. Platt,
some 200 professional trouble-
president, announced.
makers from all parts of the
LIST FOUNDERS
country and Canada, including
Original founders participat-
pected to visit Jerusalem in 1950
t
Jewish Agency. Dr. Gruenbaum the cities of Tel Aviv and Jaffa
ter to representative members of
the 14 youth clubs under the scribed by a reporter of the Non-
of accommodations for the 100,000
Christian pilgrims who are ex-
GRUENBAUM RESIGNS
tion.
The crisis was Precipitated with 2 CITIES TO JOIN
the resignation of Dr. Isar
Israel's citizenry also learned
Joint Distribution Committee pro- that he had not been consulted.
NEW YORK—(WNS)—A secret posal for operating a number of
He maintained that Tel Aviv
over the keys of the Youth Cen-
philanthropic projects in Israel had written its name in golden
conclave of America's bigots, de-
• sponsorship of Young Israel.
• DUNIM TO SPEAK
Irving N . Bunim , a longtime
Young Israel enthusiast , will de-
forthcoming events.
special session of the finance the Mapam on the proposal, but
committee that the agency would its central "committee rejected a
need $30,000,000 to balance its bid by Mapai for a combined
budget within the next six slate of candidates in the forth-
The entire soninlunity is in- Hyman Moore, David Novetsky,
months. Finance Minister Fliezer coming nationwide municipal
Samuel
Novetsky,
Harry
Portnoy,
,vitdrl to attend the dedicatory
Kaplan was repotted to have pro- elections. The rejection was based
Ephraim
Ralph,
Sholom
Ralph,
ceremonies of the Young Israel
posed a grant by the Israeli gov- on the ground that Mapam could
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be
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Schlussel,
Irving
W.
Youth Center at 1:30 p.m., Sun-
ernment toward the agency's not join such a slate before it
day, Oct. 30 at Dexter and Fuller- Schlussel, Max Subar, Morris Su-
has joined the government coali-
bar, Max W. Temchin and Meyer budget.
forth by the late founder of the
Members will be notified of all
State toAidAgency in Crisis
man), a son, Howard Edmond.
fillment of a 26-year-old dream.
At the dedication ceremonies,
symbolizing the slogan as put
and Harriet Lewis, pianist, in an
evening of Jewish music at a
forthcoming cultural program.
The society is planning a 40th
anniversary journal and banquet.
portunity for experience in newspaper work under
a professional newspaperman.
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