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April 13, 1950 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-04-13

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Americo Awisli Periodical Cc

Thursday, April 13, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 8

gn the %dm of Local Society

Beth Yehudah Unit
to Hold Banquet

Engagement Announced

Weds at Statler

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The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will hold their 23rd an-
nual banquet at 7 p.m., Sunday,
at Lachar's.
All proceeds go to the Beth
Jacob Girl's School and Kinder-
garten which the group sponsors.
Cantor Hyman Adler will high-
light the program with songs.
Pupils of the Beth Jacob School
will demonstrate the teachings of
the school.
The public is invited. For tick-
ets, call TO. 5-1171.

Senior Bicur Cholem
Plans Anniversary Fete

Mrs. Celia Margolis, chairman
of the 55th anniversary banquet
of the Detroit Senior Bicur
Cholem, invites the entire com-
munity to attend this affair,
which will take place at 6:30
p. m., April 23 at Turover
Temple.
This organization, composed of
elderly women, for the most part,
performs the task of helping the
needy sick. Tickets will be sold
at the door. For reservations call
TO. 6-4135 or TO. 5-0116.

Society notes

Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Dickman
of Dexter boulevard have ro-
turned from a trip to Los An-
geles. 1

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schubiner
of Cherrylawn avenue left last
week on a motor trip to Miami
Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fein of
Holly, Michigan, have returned
from a six week vacation in
Miami Beach.

MRS. MILTON IL DRESNER

At a candlelight ceremony at
Frances Cohen and her brother,
Returned to their home im
Harold, of Roselawn avenue, have the Hotel Statler, Miriam Baker, Roseville from a trip to Miami
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oshie
returned from spending the holi-
I. Baker of Chicago boulevard, Beach are Mr. and Mrs. Sam
days in Sharon, Pa.
was wed to Milton H. Dresner, Lipsitt.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
Al Berris of Akron, Ohio, spent Dresner of Outer Drive west.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Jospey,
the holidays with his parents,
of Chicago, formerly of Detroit,
The
bride
wore
an
ivory
satin
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berris of
spent last week visiting here.
gown and a net cap covered with
Cortland avenue.
seed pearls. A finger tip veil fell
The Samuel P. Bakers of Rose-
from the cap. She carried a white
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Feller, Bible adorned with orchids and lawn avenue have returned from
a month's stay in Miami Beach.
formerly of Woodingham drive, stephanotis.
have moved to their new home
Mrs. Charles Perlman, the
Listen to the Jewish Chronicle
at 18043 Roselawn avenue.
bride's sister, was matron of hon- Hour, the best in radio, at 10:45
or and Mrs. Harry S. Miller, also a.m. Sundays over 11 K1111.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marko- a sister, was bridesmaid.
witz of San Juan drive are visit-
The bridesgroom's brothe r,
EVELYN SUMMERS

ing in Cincinnati, Ohio. '


Joseph Dresner, was best man
and another brother, Jack Dres-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Summers of Richton avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Bernard D. Sylvan, son
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller ner, was usher. The couple is
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sylvan of Roslyn road.
of Lauder avenue left last week honeymooning in Miami Beach,
Both Miss Summers and Mr. Sylvan are graduates of Wayne on an extended trip to New York Fla.
University. September 10 has been set as the wedding date.
City, Washington, D. C., and At-
rit Ai/once
The Gerson Bernsteins have re-
lantic City.
turned to their home on Canter-
Women's Service Club
bury road from Miami Beach.
o\I
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weis-
Plans Cabaret Dance
man of Collingwood avenue have
Mr. Harry Stiglitz of McNich-
Detroit Women's Service Club returned from Miami Beach
will hold their fifth annual where they celebrated their 25th ols road has returned home from
The Beth Aaron Sisterhood will
"Cabaret Nite Dance" Saturday wedding anniversary. Among Miami Beach.
hold its annual card party Tues-
at Workmen's Circle.
those who entertained for them
day evening, April 18, Mrs. Sam
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiglitz .;nd
Sam Emmer and his orchestra
L . Schneider, president, an- will be featured. Entertainment, were Mrs. N. Brotman, Miss Ruth their son, Bruce, of Northlav•n
C. Brotman, Mr. and Mrs. Xavier
nounces.
refreshments and do6r prizes are Long and Mr. and Mrs. William avenue have returned from a trip
For tickets call Mrs. Sol Rai- planned.
to Florida and Cuba.
Berson.
km, UN. 2-9523 or Mrs. Nathan
Feld, UN. 1-4556.
The dramatic group will pre-
sent Mrs. Sidney Weinberg's orig-
inal three act comedy on May 28.
By ELLA R. ANTHONY
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kahn
and Mrs. Max Michelson have
returned from a vacation in Flor-
ida.
• • •
Spending a fortnight in Cleve-
land are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Wee's end guests of Mr. and
Berkowitz of Appoline avenue.
Mrs. Louis Levine are the M.
Peals of Cincinnati.'
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Katz and
The following are confined to
their family of Hartwell avenue
are spending three weeks in Hot their homes due to illness: Morris
Jaffe and Mrs. D. Sherman.
Springs, Ark.
• • •
Ralph J. Isackson, son of Mrs.
with Bigelow's Marvelous Detergent
The Saul Kaufmans of Griggs Lillian Isackson, who has been
avenue are sojourning in Pitts- practicing law in Alpena, was
burgh.
admitted to practice in Federal
Court here by Judge Frank A.
A brilliant new concept
Mr. and Mrs. William Nathen- Picard.
• • •
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and
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More
than
70
people
attended
iting their parents in New York
stays clean longer.
onal control supports you
the Seder sponsored by Temple
City.
Ansche Chesed April 2. Rabbi
without constriction . .
PICKED UP AND
M. Podet of Hebrew Union Col-
pares your tummy and
Sojourning in San Francisco lege officiated.
CLEANED IN OUR PLANT
rear with the firm gentle-
• • •
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ness
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• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mandel
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roman
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Balance. In proportioned
and
their
son
of
Lansing
were
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the week-end guests of their par-
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Mrs. Milton Mittenthal and her
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