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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, April 13, 1950

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to Push Sale
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Tickets

Wed by Candlelight

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Mrs. Royal S. Maas, chairman
of the Jewish Center's music
committee, will give a tea at her
home at 1:30 p. m., Tuesday for
the members of the ticket com-
mittee. Phyllis Pullberg, 12-
year-old pianist, a scholarship
student at the Center, will play
several selections by Chopin.
The meeting will be held for
the purpose of stimulating the
ticket sales fur the annual con.
cert, which will feature Carl
Friedberg, on May 17 at the Art
Institute.

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Aesculapian Ladies' Auxiliary
will hold a barn dance at 8:30
pin. Sunday. For tickets, call
Mrs. Martin Share, TO. 6-6145 or
Mrs. Michael Wainer, TO. 7-8576.

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A board meeting of Eva Prenz-
lauer Maternity Aid will be held
at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Rose Goldberg, 13641 Dexter
boulevard.
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Alpha Zeta Omega Auxiliary
will meet Wednesday, April 19
at Hillel Foundation. An election
of officers will take place. The
new officers will be installed
May 10 at the annual mother-
GLADYS SPEAR
daughter dinner at Zack's, Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Spear of Burton Platt, president, an-
Lawrence avenue announce the nounced.
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engagement of their daughter
Alpha
Omega
Dental Fratern-
Gladys to Gerald Sampson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sampson of ity Auxiliary elected new of-
ficers March 12. Tickets are
Elmhurst avenue.
Mr. Sampson is a graduate of available for the annual fund-
Wayne University where he was raising luncheon to be - held May
affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Pi 2 at the Knoll wood Country
Club. For information, call UN.
fraternity.
No wedding date has as yet 3-6211.

Society - lotes

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen
have returned to their home on
Wildemere avenue from a stay
in Miami Beach.

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been set.

Mrs. Dora Stiglitz. Wechsler of
Pittsburgh, Pa., paid a week-end
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stig-
litz of Northlawn avenue.

Miss Edith Heavenrick is visit-
ing in Washington and New
York.

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The Sheruth League will meet
Tuesday at the Jewish Center.
Those interested in joining the
dramatic group, call Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank an- Miller, UN. 2-7074.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
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son, Stewart David, at 9 a.m., Sat-
Club Twenty-Five will meet
urday, April 22, at Congregation Tuesday at the home of Rose
Shaarey Zedek. A reception will Meyers. Arrangements have been
be held on Sunday from 2 to 5 made for a social to be held at
p.m. at 3039 Calvert. No cards.
the end of May.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Bicoll
The Jewish home for Aged
of Ilene avenue announce the Bar
l Auxiliary will meet at 1 p.m.,
Mitzvah of their son, Norton
Monday at the Home. Mrs.
Jack, Saturday morning at Beth Samuel Zeldes will preside and
Shmuel. A buffet dinner will be Mrs. A. A. Weisberg will sing
served at 8 p. m.
accompanied by Mrs. Herman
Bregman at the piano.
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Marshall BBYW Slates
The Sisterhood of Mogen Ab-
Barn Dance April 16
raham will meet Wednesday
The Louis Marsluill, Bnai Brith afternoon, April 19, at the home
Young Women, will hold a barn of Mrs. Sidney Silver, 3008
dance Sunday, April 16 at Grae- Sturtevant avenue. Formation
mer's Barn, Eleven Mile road at of a men's club will be. discussed
Inkster road.
as well as the mixed social to
Tickets may be purchased from be held April 22. Kiddush will
any member of the group. For again be served to the Junior
information, call Shirley Taylor, Congregation Saturday morning.
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TU. 3-0230 or Annette Marx, TO.
8-2879 .
The Neugarten Medical Aid's
rummage sale is under way un-
Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel of der the supervision of Mrs. Ben-
West Outer Drive are vacation- jamin - Freedland. There is still
ing in Miami Beach.
a need for clothing, white ele-
phants, etc. For pickup call UN.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Eder of 2-1745 or TU. 3-3455.
Merton road have returned from
Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert Par-
Miami Beach.
zen have returned to their home
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Perlis, in Jersey City, N. J., after spend-
both students at the University ing the holidays with their
of Michigan, are spending their mother, Mrs. Charles Parzen of
spring vacation with their par- Calvert avenue.
ents in Long Island, N. Y.

Vacationing in Miami Beach
are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rathberg.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hershberg
gave a dinner party April 4.

Oar mitzvah

The Harry Bcrgers of Boston
boulevard have returned from
Palm Beach and Miami Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky
of Merton road are visiting in
Miami Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leitson
and their niece, Shirley Leitson,
of Akron, Ohio, spent last week
visiting relatives in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henry of
Longfellow avenue are visiting
their children in Boston, Mass.

The Harry Katzmans of Roch-
ester avenue are spending the
weekend in Columbus, Ohio.

Visiting relatives and friends
in Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Sobel and their daughter,
Sharon.

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At a candlelight ceremony March 26 at the Bel Aire Terrace,
Shirley Jean Sheplow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Binen of
Miami, Fla., was united in marriage with David Hersh Moscow,
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Moscow of Savery avenue.
The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed in seed pearls
and her grandmother's pearl necklace. Her fingertip illusion veil
fell from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a white Bible
adorned with orchids.
Mrs. Sam Finegood, cousin of the bride, served as matron of
honor. The bridesmaids were Dolores Barit, Alvira Rothschild,
Rose Mendelson, Marilyn Schiff, Ruth Stulberg and Shirley Sider.
Cyril Moscow served as best man to his brother. The ushers
were Marvin Sheplow, the bride's brother; Sam Finegood, David
Stulberg and Harvey Gedrich.
Rovlig•Zclanowicz and Sandra Moscow were flower girls. The
br'le was given away by her grandfather Sam Yosclowitz and
hero mother.
Following a New York honeymoon, the couple will reside on
Waverly avenue.

Myron J. Solomon

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Burling-
Young Israel Unit Plans
ame avenue and daughters Emily
Mother-Daughter Fete and Marilyn are vacationing in
Mrs. Joseph Grossman, presi- Florida. They will stop at Wash-
dent of the Women's League of ington, D. C., on their way home.
Young Israel, announces that the
annual Mothers and Daughters
Dinner will be held in the
Young Israel Center on Wednes-
day evening, May 17.

Mrs. Moses L. Wiser has been
appointed chairman of the af-
fair, and Mrs. Louis Cohen, co-
chairman. Reservations can be
made at the Young Israel office,
Dexter and Fullerton.

Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal Jr.
will leave April 25 for New York,

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fried have
moved from 2277 Calvert avenue
to 3250 W. Seven Mile road.

Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Barris
have left for Leechburg, Pa.,
where they will make their home.

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