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November 24, 1949 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-11-24

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Thursday, November 24, 1149

Maternity Aid
Plans Donor

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Plans one Rites

Culminating their main fund-
raising affair event, the Eva
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will
hold their annual donor luncheon
Dec. 14 at the Book-Cadillac.
Proceeds go for the hospital-
ization and prenatal care for in-
digent mothers.
Entertainment will include a
talk on "You Don't Have to Be
a Model to Look Like One" by
a representative of a modeling
school and acrobatic dancing by
little Beverly Herman nd Jerry
Mumfer,
Mrs. Morrie Mendelson is chair-
man of the affair assisted by
Mesdames Joseph York, Nathan
Blatnikoff and Samuel Kuhlik.

Beth El Starts
Study Courses

Beth El's College of Jewish
Studies will reopen at 8 p.m.,
Monday. Courses will be taught
by Rabbi Sidney Aksetrad, Assis-
tant Rabbi of Temple Beth El;
Rabbi Morton M. Applebaum of
Temple Beth El, Flint; Rabbi Al-
fred L. Friedman of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, Lansing; Rabbi
Frank W. Rosenthal of Congrega-
tion Beth Israel, Jackson, and
Rabbi Sanford E Saperstein of
Congregation Beth Jacob, Pontiac.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer is director

Pagel

e

n9a9ement4

At a surprise dinner at their home, Dr. and Mrs. Max Meyer
of New York City announced the engagement of their daughter,
Judy to Leon Herschfus of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mts. Charles
Herschfus of New York City, formerly of Holland.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bard of Grand avenue announce the

engagement of their daughter, Dorothy to Bernard Myron Levin,

son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 11. Levin of Sturtevant avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sloan of Burlingame avenue announce the

engagement of their daughter Joanne to Louis Gelman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Max Gelman of Humphrey avenue.
Miss Sloan attended the University of Wisconsin and graduated
from Wayne University. Gelman also attended Wayne and served
four years in the U. S. medical corps. The wedding is set for Dee. 25.

of the school and Irving I. Katz
is registrar.
Oct. 31—To Dr. and Mrs. Herman M. Sperling (Estelle Jameson)
Enrollment is open free of of London avenue, a daughter, Linda Marcia.
charge to the members of the
Temple, the affiliated organiza-
Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Korn (Ruth Stone) of Tuxedo
tions and their friends. Registra-
avenue, a daughter, Brenda Susan.
, ESTELLE KRAUS
tion
is
held
on
Mondays
from
7
• • •
to 8 p.m., weekdays from 9 to 5
Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wiliner (Lillian Greenblat)
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kraus of p.m., and weekends from 9 a.m.
of Hartwell avenue, a son, Andy Charles.
Broadstreet announce the en- to 12 noon.
gagement of their daualiter
Nov. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Elbinger (Ruth Solomon)
Estelle to Allen C. Rose, son of
Mrs. Samuel Turman enter- of Oakman boulevard, a son, Douglas Peter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose of tained
at a bridal shower for 30
Boston boulevard.
guests in honor of bride-elect
A group of young people has
Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Horwitz (Jane Seligman)
A June wedding is planned.
Shirley Markel whose wedding
been organized at the home of
of Indiana avenue, a (laughter, Frances.
date is set for Nov. 27,
Rabbi Pinchos Katz.
The purpose of the youth group
Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Newton Levine (Ilene Sapperstein)
is to foster social and cultural
Mrs. A. J. Seltzer spoke on of Richton avenue, a daughter, Miriam Marsha.
programs during the winter sea-
"The United Nations and Its Ac-
son at the Beth Aaron Syna-
complishments" at the meeting of
Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Goldstein, Miriam Good-
gogue.
the Phi Delta Epsilon Auxiliary. man) of Shei bourne road, a daughter, Suzanne Ethel.
The officers elected are Sey-
Hostesses were Mesdames J. Gre-
mour Carpenter, president; Ar-
Beth Itzehocks Auxiliary wil kin, S. Grekin, E. Levitt, E. Roth-
Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sucher (Edith Stark) of
lene Kanners, treasurer; and sponsor a games party Sunday man, F. Rosenwach, L. Stocker,
Pennington drive, a daughter, Cathy Diane.
Arlene Baachek, secretary. Mrs. evening, Nov. 27, at their socia 0. Schwartz and H. Cohen.
Katz is serving as advisor.
hall, 3836 Fischer avenue. Re-
Friday night services will be freshments will be served. Mrs.
Tea Planned in Honor
The National Women's League
instituted at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 25. Harry Salwin is president of the for Israel
will give a card party
of 2 Brides-to-Be
Rabbi Katz will install the new sisterhood. Mrs. Jane Rosenfeld
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 30
officers.
A tea in honor of Muriel Aus-
is chairman of the evening, WA. at Bnai Moshe. The proceeds will
Seymour Carpenter will ad- 2-9509.
land and Charlotte Gilbert,
go
to
the
National
Child
Centers
dress the congregation on the
brides-to-be, will be held at the
in Israel. Mrs. Bertha Weiss and
subject "Thanksgiving For
home of Mrs. David Fidler from
Mrs. II. S. 'Mellon, program Mrs. Ida Malek are chairmen. For
Youth. Sabbath morning at 9 chairman of
2 to 5 p.m., Saturday.
the
Maimonides
tickets,
call
TO.
8-4299
or
VF..
a.m. Rabbi Katz will speak on
Hostesses are Mesdames By-
Medical Society Auxiliary, an- 5-3210.
"Portion Of The Week—Sedrah
man Nathan, Charles Ornstein
nounces that Ben Rubenstein,
Toldot h."
and David Fidler, No cards.
M.S., spoke at a luncheon which
The Deborah Auxiliary, of
was held at the Mayfair Room. BBYW will entertain all members
An open house in honor of their
His topic was "The Develop- of BBYW from 1 to 5 p.m., Sun-
children, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
mental Period in the Life of a day at the Center.
E. Baron, will be held from 3 to
Child." Hostesses included Mrs.
6 p.m., Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Carp, chairman, and Mes-
Morris Baron of Oakman boule-
Haifa Chapter, ZOD, will meet,
dame s Leon Fill, Ben Brand,
vard. No cards.
Lewis Cohen , Morton Falick, Monday evening. Morris Jacobs,
Samuel Friend, Alex Friedlander, Jules Doneson, Laurence Crohn
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib have
Julius Gitlin, Arthur Goldberg and Mrs. Ralph Davidson will
returned after spending a few
and S. B. Goss. An ad-report participate in a round table dis-
days in New York.
meeting was held at the home cussion on "American Jewry—
What Now." Rabbi Leon Frani
of Mrs. Louis Kamin.
will be moderator.

Young People

of Beth Aaron
Organize Club

WOMEN'S
CLUBS

Heads Committee

Announces Fete

MRS. JACK HALPERIN
• • •

Children's Aid
Plans Donor

The Detroit Auxiliary of the
National Home for Jewish Chil-
dren at Denver is completing its
plans for its annual dinner-dance,
Mrs. Jack Halperin, chairman,
announces.
The affair will be held Dec. 13
at the Book-Cadillac. An orches-
tra and other entertainment will
be provided.
The meeting of Nov. 30 will be
held in the form of a member-
ship luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Gerson Bernstein, 19620
Canterbury avenue. Members
should bring one guest.
Dr. Robert Drews will be guest
speaker.

Hanita Chapter, Pioneer Wom-
en, will hold a cocktail party
for paid up donors Monday eve-
ning at the home of Fannie
Schrier, 3238 Leslie avenue, Ber-
tha Wilson, donor chairman, an-
nounces.

A bingo party was given by the
Rayos Girls. The money was
given to Young Israel. Helen Ap-
plebaum and Helen Levine head-
ed the committee which planned
the affair aided by Helen Feld-
man, Elaine Goldschlag, Lorretta
Hollander, Ruth Hess, Helen
Loewry, Rosilyn Levitt, Mary
Moerman, Noa Mandlebaum,
Sarah Rabinowitz, Betty Stoll-
man, Bonnie Weisberg and Rose
Yampolsky.

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The Women's Accountants'
Guild Auxiliary meet at the home
of Mrs. G. Moscow. The next
meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, Nov. 30 at the home
of Mrs. W. Boone, 3294 Euclid
avenue.

An open meeting will be hold
by the Orthodox Women's Lea-
gue at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the
home of Mrs. Wolf Cohen, 2434
Glynn court.

The next meeting of the Sher-
uth League will be held on Tues-
day, at the Center. Rabbi Sidney Fenakel 'Entertained
Axelrod reviewed Chiam Weitz-
by Cantor Rosenfeld
mann s book "Trial and Error" at
Cantor and Mrs. A. A. Rosen-
the last meeting. A barn dance
will be held Dec. 4 at Gramer's feld, of Glendale avenue, enter-
Dance Hall. For reservations. call tained Cantor and Mrs. Miklos
Fenakel, newly appointed Cantor
Mrs. Wilfred Katz, UN. 3-2434.
of the Northwest Congregation.
The Eastern Ladies Society will Guests were the members of the
hold its annual luncheon and Cantors Association of Detroit
card party at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- and their wives and Dan Froh
day, Nov. 30 at the Assembly man, the group's musical director.

Hall, 9125 Twelfth street. Pro-
ceeds will go to Israel and the
public is invited.

The Jewish Chr9nicle news
MITE DANCE
deadline is noon on Mondays.
A Saturday Nile Dance will be
held at the Center Saturday.

—MICKEY WOOLF

The Equality Club will meet
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Minnie Bloom, 17368 Wis-
consin avenue. The annual donor
luncheon will be held Tuesday,
Dec. 6 at the Mayfair Room. For
reservations, contact Sonja Gertz-
man, 18516 Indiana avenue.

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The Women's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools will hold
a membership luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday at the Northwest
Synagogue.
Mrs. Joseph Horwitz is chair-
man of the membership commit-
tee and Mrs. Irving Miller vice-
chairman: The program will be
directed by Moe Kesner.
Mrs. Theodore Isaacs is in
charge of arrangements.
For information call Mrs. Mil-
ler, TO. 8-4050.

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