Thursday, October 20, 10411
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Dances Slated
by S. Z. YPS
Rack From Honeymoon,
Come "Outside with YPS" is
the invitation extended to all
young people by the Young Peo-
ple's Society of Shaarey Zedek
on Sunday.
Square dancing will be featured
with Bill Gail's orchestra, with
Art Gushen calling the dances.
There will be a bonfire built,
around which games will be
played. Refreshments will be
served.
LEAVE AT 8
Transportation will be provid-
ed and all cars leave from Shaar-
ey Zedek. Sol Ginsburg, co-
chairman, has announced that the
last car will leave at 8 p. m., so
everyone is urged to come earl•.'
For information call Charlotte'
Waterstone, WE. 5-6849. or Sol
Ginsburg, TR. 1-3267.
At a meeting held at the home •
of Ida Chernoff plans were com-
pleted for the "Harvest Dance"
being given Saturday evening,
Nov. 26, at the social hall.
LIST COMMITTEE
With Marilyn Hershenson and
Ida Chernoff as co-chairmen, the
committee consists of Arthur Ly-
ons, Joe Hamer, Edith Sachs, Di-
ana Gordon, Hilda Wenst, Manny
Epstein, Irving Mostyn, Maryann
Reiner and Jerry Wetsman. 1
Dancing will be to music of
Sol Jonas' orchestra, which has
just completed a two-year en-1
gagement at the Book Cadillac
Casino.
For further information, call
Ida Chernoff, WE. 5-4176, or Mari- I
lyn Hershenson, UN. 2-6909.
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Amity Group
Charts Teas
Beth Aaron Women
Plan Donor Play
Using brotherhood as its theme,
the Detroit Round Table of Cath-
olics, Jews and Protestants will
sponsor 15 friendship teas
throughout the city on Tuesday.
A speaker (loin the Round
Table will discuss specific work
done in this community.
The Jewish speakers will be
Rabbi Leon Fram, Rabbi Morris
Adler, Mrs. S. B. Danto and Rab-
bi Sanford Saperstein of Pontiac.
Among the Jewish hostesses
are Mesdames Arthur Bloom,
Jack Frank and Arthur Hass.
The Beth Aaron Sisterhood's
dramatic committee will give a
one-act play entitled "Many
Happy Returns" at its annual
donor luncheon- scheduled for
Dec. 6 at the Bel Aire Terrace.
The cast consists of Mesdames
A. Winkler, I. Chaiken, M. Pome-
rantz, D. Brasgold, J. Haas, H.
Moss, B. Wasserman, S. Weinberg
and N. Field.
Those interested in attending
call Mrs. I. Levine, UN, 1-5780,
A library has been started for
children of the Sunday School
with Mrs. N. Field in charge.
REMOVE
UNWANTED HAIR
Probus Club Plans
Costume Dance
Philip Weiss, member of the
Michigan Labor mediation board,
addressed the October meeting of
the Probus Club. The group will
hold a costume barn dance Mon-
day, Oct. 31, at Van's Barn, Ar-
nold Bramson, chairman, an-
nounced.
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Hanita Unit Plans
Membership Tea
ONE De'
The Hanita Chapter, Pioneer
Women, will hold a membership
tea at 1:30 p.m., Saturday at the
home of Marie La•hner, 3346
Sturtevant avenue.
Sara Halperin, regional chair-
man, will be the principal speak-
er. Bessie Bemis, membership
chairman, will preside.
MRS. GERALD ROBINOWITZ
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robinowitz have returned from a four-
week honeymoon at the Saxony Hotel in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Robinowitz, the former Shirley Dorn. was married in a
' September wedding at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
She chose an ivory satin gown made in princess style, trimmed
The Boston Symphony Orches- with heirloom chantilly lace and carried a bouquet of white orchids
tra will present a concert at 8:20 and stephanotis.
Mrs. Sidney Ravin was her sister's matron of honor. Brides-
p.m., Saturday at the Masonic
I. (*Yemeni
maids were Evelyn Dussault, Marjorie Katzman, Ann Kaufman and
Temple.
Elaine Lux.
By LOIS BARNETT
Charles Munch will conduct the
Merton Robinowitz served as his brother's best man. Ushers
The following slate of officers
program which will consist
of were Sanford Rosenthal, David Robinowitz and Joseph Dorn,
for the Beth Tifelias Moses Syn-
works by Weber, Beethoven, Pis- brother of the bride.
ton and Ravel.
agogue was elected for the com-
The couple reside at 3245 Chicago boulevard west.
ing year: Max Elkin, president:
Larry Goldberg, treasurer: and '
Dr. Samuel Levine and Meyer
ngagnmenli
Davis, trustee's.
Masonic Concert Set
by Boston Symphony
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Visiting in Chicago are Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Frerkel of Bos-
ton boulevard west.
Robert J. Newman and his
daughter Linda attended the U.
of M.-Northwestern football game
in Evanston, Ill.
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The engagement is announced
nent is Morris Novetsky.
by
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BIGELOW
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Mrs. Ilene Gordon of Petoskey
is visiting her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Levine.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Newman of Santa Barbara drive announce
the engagement of their sister. Florence Black. to Ernest H. Schwartz
of Cortland avenue.
Back from a trip to the conti-
nOted
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farber en-
tertained the Callow Family Club
last Sunday at their home on
Belleview.
Mr. and Mrs. David Auslander of Glendale avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter Muriel to George Tarnoff, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tarnoff of Griggs avenue. A February wedding
is planned.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Bloom are
vacationing at the Greenbrier
Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, Va.
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The Mah-Jonngg Club met at
the home of Mrs. Eugene Levine.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Hoexter of Washington, D. C., form-
erly of Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter Juliana
to David Rubenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubenstein, also
of Washington. Miss Hoexter attended the University of Mary-
land, where she was affiliated with Phi Sigma Sigma sorority, Her
fiance is a graduate of theeorge Washington University Law .
School, and is practicing in Washington. An early spring wedding
is planned.
ments avenue, a daughter, Susan Ellen.
Oct. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moss (Suzanne Hamburger.
formerly of Detroit) of Miami Beach, a son. Barry Richard.
Oct. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lipsky (Leah Zagal) of Col-
lingwood avenue, a son, Aron Mark.
Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Shpai gel (Ruth Metz) of Ard-
more avenue, a daughter. Nancy Beth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ektcr of Fullerton avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Sylvia to Max Isley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Istcovitz of Blaine avenue. The couple was honored at a
family dinner Oct. 9 at the home of the bride-elect's parents. Both
members of the couple arc June, 1949. graduates of Wayne Univer-
sity. The wedding is set for February.
Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nanes (Rhoda Bonin) of
Snowden avenue, a son, Richard Nathan.
Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry I,. Levitt (Zelda Goldberg)
of Clements avenue, a daughter, Sharon Helene.
Sept. 28—To Dr. and Mrs. Hershel S. Zackhcim (Diana Bia-
losky) of Curtis avenue, a mu. Ralph Spenser.
Sept. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenbaum (Ruth Canvasser).
a daughter, Judith Alyse.
Oct. I—To Mr. and Mrs. David Belinsky (Yetta Bogel) of Cle-
reat IVews
New professional
method
Probus Club is sponsoring a
scholarship at Brandeis Univer-
sity for any student, regardless
of sex, color or creed.
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Sender, to Max Markzon, son of
tit t'E1tI.II
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Markzon of
Taylor avenue.
A December wedding
planned.
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