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December 29, 1949 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-12-29

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WOMEN'l

Engagement Told Institue Slates

CLUBS

Pythian Sisters held nomina-
tion of officers at a meeting
Wednesday night.

The Detroit Wtimen's Service
Club is planning a dinner dance
for April.

Rebecca Gratz Auxiliary, Bnai
Brith women, will present their
annual fund raising drive Jan. 15
at the Center. The affair, called
"Night of Enchantment," will fea-
ture dancing, entertainment and
a door prize drawing.

Hadas5ah B and P Divisions
will meet at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
t the home of Sarah Dworman,
984 Webb avenue. Mrs. Morse
Colton is planning a special trib-
ute honoring Henrietta Scold's
birthday. Sophie Schwartz will
report on the lladassah Conven-
tion held in San Francisco.

IIli

A victory board meeting of the
Jewish Women European Welfare
Organization will be held at noon
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jack
Seder, - president, 1545 Blaine
avenue.

e ngagem en 1'3

Mrs. Rose Weinberg of Glynn Court announces the engagement
of her daughter Evelyn to Conrad A. Nathan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Nathan of Elmhurst avenue.
Mr. Nathan is a graduate of Wayne University.
Rabbi Maurice Pekarsky of
The couple will be married June 18.
Chicago will address the open-
ing sessions of the In-Service
Mr. and Mrs. Jose'ph Heller Benz of Fullerton avenue announce
Training Institute to be held the engagement of their daughter, Joanne Zellman, to Stanley
January 14-15 at the Jewish Com- Seltzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Seltzer of Brooklyn, N.Y.
munity Center, Harold Silver,
Both attend the University of Michigan where Mr. Seltzer
chairman, announced.
is a teaching fellow and a doctoral candidate.
The institute will give the
The wedding date has not been set.
Jewish Welfare Federation's pro-
fessional staff a better under-
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kantylf of Wisconsin avenue announce the
standing of the background and engagement of their daughter Claire to Alvin Gallen of New York
program of Jewish community City, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gallen of Amsterdam, N. Y. Miss
service.
Kantyff attended the University of Michigan and is studying for a
Rabbi Pekarsky will discuss M.S. degree at Wayne University. Mr. Gallen is a graduate of Cor-
"The Development of the Jewish nell and of the Yale Law School.
Community."
Subjects for subsequent meet-
ings, which will be held every
Monday beginning Jan. 23 and
Nov. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hyman (Esther Buten) of
continue through Feb. 20, will be
ILENE MILLER
"The Jewish Community of De- Fullerton avenue, a daughter, Betty Lynne.
• • •
Nov. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newsom (Alice Doiny)
troit"; "Health and Welfare Serv-
The engagement of Ilene Miller ices"; "Education, Recreation and Ford avenue, a son, Jeremy Howard.
to Herbert Cantor, son of Mr. and Cultural Services"; "Community
Dec. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radom (Mary Jane Greenstone)
Mrs. Harold Cantor of New York, Relations" and "Rule of the Pro- of Shrewsbury avenue, a son, Thomas Brian.
has been anno need by the bride- fessional in the Developing Jew-
Dec. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bello of Collingwood avenue, a
elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ish Community."
son, Lawrence Howard.
Dec. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lasky (Josephine Solomon) ot
Miller of Buena Vista avenue.
Local staff membei•s who will
The couple will be married
Boston boulevard, a daughter, Debra Marcy.
participate in the programs in. ,
Dec. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meer (Norma Wold) of
March 25.
elude William Av•unin, Albert
Boston
avenue, a son, Robert Daryl.
Cohen, S. Joseph Fauman, Goldie

Northwest Sisterhood will hold
a panel discussion on ''Planning
Our Children's Jewish Education"
at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Albert
Elazar will moderate. Speakers
will be David Rappaport, Levi
Gura and Leon Michlin. Mrs.
Joseph Markel, president of the
group, has appointed Mrs. Albert
Elazar and Mrs. Sam Pernikoff
to the Sisterhood Executive
Board.



Page 7

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, December 29, 1949

Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
will meet at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Mary Hen-
drin, 17609 Sorrento.

Durfree Chapter will meet at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Du-fee audi-
torium. E. L. Middlewood, State
director of mental health educa-
tion, will speak on "Odd Spots
in Behavior."

Chicago Rabbi

Pirg3

Simons

Unit Plans

Goldstein, Bernard Isaacs, Her-
ik man Jacobs, Boki .s 1 M. Joffe, Wal-
ter Kle n Fran Lowenberg,
Mrs. Anna Pudavick, chairman' Rachel Manela, Herman Mar-
gulies, Samuel Neuschatz, Morris
of program committee of the Nobel, Selma Sampliner ,Irwin
David W. Simons Parent-Teach- Shaw, Harold Silver, Isadore So-
ers Organization, announces a beloff and Harold Weiss.
lecture by Dr. Henry Feinberg on
the subject "When And d How To
Young Adults Elect
Correct Your Child."
The lecture, which will be fol- Four Board Members
lowed by a question and answer
At a board meeting of the
period, will take place Wednes- Community
Service Committee
day• evening, Jan. 4.
of the Jewish Young Adult Coun-
Officers of the PTO are:
cil of Detroit four new members
Mesdames Bessie Soloway, were chosen, Albert M. Colman,
president; J. Markowitz, vice- chairman, announced. The new
president; Goldie Matlen, treas- appointees are Brewster Broder,
urer; Fran Sonne, secretary; Marilyn Kopel, Leo Majzels and
C. Dworin, chairman, junior con- Elaine Rubach.
gregation committee.



rr

Dr. Fon wrg a

Primrose Benevolent Club
will hold its annual Victory
Luncheon Wednesday, Jan. 4, at
Huylers. The event will honor
outstanding workers on the club's
recent donor.

Radomer Aid Society
Raises $3,000 for Israel

Music Study Club Gives
Concert for Old Folks

The Music Study Club pre-
sented a Chanukah program for
the residents of the Jewish Home
for the Aged. The following
artists appeared:
Rhoda Zahavie Shames, sop-
rano; Sarah Friedman, recitations;
Sadie Cooper Braver, violinist,
and Lillian Robbins Zellman, ac-
companist. Moe Kesner led in
Mrs. Jack Applebaum of Ham- community singing.
ilton avenue has returned from
Mrs. Allen Braver was chair-
a seven week visit to Chicago, man of the evening.
California and Mexico.
-- •
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Green and Israel Child Mortality
family, formerly of Monica ave- Back to Normal Rate
nue, are living in their new
TEL AVIV—(WNS)—The mor-
home at 1520 Lincolnshire drive.
tality rate among children in Is-
rael has dropped from 30 out of
Mrs. Howard Blank and her
1,000 to the almost normal rate
son, Larry, are spending the
of 20 out of 1,000 it was revealed
winter months in Los Angeles as
at the first conference of pedia-
guests of Mrs.. Blank's parents,
tricians in Tel Aviv.
the Joseph Laskys.

The Radomer Aid Society held
its 29th annual banquet and
raised $3,000 which will go for
aid to Israel.
Nate Wolok is president. Ben-
jamin Halpern was chairman of
the banquet and Sam Rubin serv-
ed as toastmaster.

Societ y 7 loles

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Sirkin and
their son, Calvin, formerly of De-
troit, have moved into their new
home in Miami Beach.

Dr. Esther Peiser, of Chicago,
spent the week-end as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Blum, of
Atkinson avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolpin
and their son, Walter, have re-
turned from New York where
they attended a wedding.

William Wetsman, a student at
niversity of Southern Califor-
a, Los Angeles, is spending the
oliday with his parents, the
Frank Wetsmans of Boston boule-
vard.

Back front Israel

Now residing in their new
home at 18985 Prairie avenue are
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper,
and their son, Ralph, formerly
of Atkinson avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Josuha Karbel
and their daughter Norma, of
Webb avenue, have left for their
home in Miami Beach to spend
the winter months.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Sitner of Ful-
lerton avenue entertained at a
formal dinner party Saturday is
honor of their daughter Mari-
lyn's sixteenth birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mark, el
Santa Rosa drive, are spending
the winter months at Hollywood,
Fla. •

CANTOR HYMAN SCIIUL-
SINGER, who recently return-
ed from Israel, will participate
in the Cantors Association con-
cert to be held Jan. 31 at Bnai
David. Cantor Schulsinger is
chairman of the group's musical
committee.

Meyer Charlip and his so*
of Oak drive are now vaca-
tioning in Miami Beach.

► Eliot

Blanche Berman Feted
at Dinner, Shower

Blanche Berman, a March
bride-elect, was honored at a din-
ner and shower Tuesday at the
Mayfair given by her aunt, Mrs.
Ilyman Sains, and her sisters,
Mrs. Max Broder and Mrs. Philip
Chapnick.

Returned from a Chicago trip
is Mrs. Henry Fechimer.

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