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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, April 27, 1950

Banquet Slated
by Bnai Moshe
Sisterhood

Sn ga y ements of Zeal

c itrh

Announced

1,900 Women Busy
in Allied Drive

General solicitation among
prospects of the women's division
of the Allied Jewish Campaign
went into high gear- this week, as
1,900 women paid calls on neigh-
bors and friends to secure
The annual mother-daughter
pledges.
banquet to be given by the Sis-
Congregation
General solicitation workers,
terhood of -
under the leadership of Mrs. Wil-
Moshe will be held at 5:30 p.m.,
liam B. Isenberg, plyans for full
May 9. Reservations must be in
coverage of prospects and fulfill-
by May 3.
ment of their $120,000 goal by
Mrs. T. M. Curtis is chairman
May 2, date of the joint lavet
of the affair with the following
meeting of men and ve Mien
acting as her assistants:
workers.
Mesdames Richard Gunsberg,
Women's pre-campaign \vork-
Bert Ruby, Ilarry Robinson, Har-
ers, under the direction of - Mrs.
ry Rosman, Jack Aliweill, An-
Harry Becker, and special gifts
drew Iczkowitz, Moses Lchrmann,
workers, headed by Mrs. Samuel
Louis Hartman and Harry Guns-
S. Aaron, also hope to wind up
berg, who is in charge of the pro-
their campaign by May 2. Total
gram.
campaign goal of the women's di-
Moe Kessner, Jewish entertain-
vision is $600.000. Total pledges
ISADORA FRANK
er, will headline the program
LORETTA CORNFIELD
to date of $299,000 were an-
ILENE ROSENFELD
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planned for the dinner. Shari
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Mr. and Mrs. Elie Frank, of nounced at the report meeting
Robinson will render several se-
At a family dinner at their
April 21, at which Samuel H.
The engagement of Ilene Ro-
Elmhurst avenue, announce the Rubiner, president of the Jewish
lections on the piano.
senfeld, daughter of Mollie Ro- home, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Corn-
Prizes will be awarded to the senfeld, of Tuxedo avenue, and field, of Lawrence avenue, an- engagement of their daughter, Welfare Federation, spoke.
eldest mother present, the mother the late Adolph Rosenfeld, to Ro- nounced the engagement of their Isadora, to Irving Korans, son of
with the most daughters present land Schwalb, son of Mr. and daughter, Loretta, to Larrie Glo- Mrs. Anna Korens of Tuxedo
and to the youngest mother.
Mrs. Jacob Schwalb, of Cortland berson, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. avenue, and the late Samuel Ko-
avenue, was announced by Mrs. Globerson, of Leslie avenue.
Both are graduates of Central rens.
Rosenfeld.
The wedding is planned for
Alpha Omega Women
High
School. A late fall wedding
The wedding is to be held June
Gov. G. Mennen Williams and
May 28.
is
planned.
Plan Annual Luncheon 17.
other state dignitaries have an-
nounced their intention of being
The Detroit Women of Alpha
Thanks Given for Aid -present at the dinner the Busi-
Omega Dental Fraternity will Center Offers Course
ness and Professional Chapter of
hold their annual fund raising
in March of Dimes
the American Jewish Congress
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday in Ballroom Dancing
Mrs. Sam Schwartz of Fuller- is tendering Judge Justine Wise
Mrs. Maurice Feldman of Ap-
at the Knollwood Country Club.
The Jewish Community Center
poline avenue is visiting in Holly- ton avenue and Mrs. Jules Stein- Polier, national president of the
A fashion show sponsored by is offering a course in ballroom wood, Fla.
berg of Rochester avenue wish to Women's Division of the AJC,
Nat Greene will be presented. dancing. Beginner's group meets
thank all those who helped make Saturday evening at Masonic
Mrs. Joseph Davis, chairman, and from 8 to 9 p.m.; advanced group
Mrs. Samuel Harris of Roch- the March of Dimes a success.
Temple.
They were in charge of the
Mrs. David Freeman and Mrs. meets from 9 to 10 p.m.
ester
avenue is vacationing for
For further information, call
Judge Polier, the daughter of
David Silver, co-chairmen, arc in
Northwestern
section.
two months in Palm Beach, Fla.
the Center, TR. 5-8400.
the late Rabbi Stephen and Lou-
charge of arrangements.
The George Slomans of Tuxedo ise Wise, is an authority in the
The Charles Sternbergs of avenue are visiting in Montreal, fields of juvenile delinquency and
child care.
Griggs avenue are visiting their Canada.
William Cohen, of 2265 Chicago
parents, in Baltimore, Md.
March 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rosen (Sara Alpert) of La
avenue, president of the group,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rosenberg
Salle boulevard, a daughter, Shari Elaine.
of Ilene avenue left this week to will be chairman.
March 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freedman (Frances Snyder)
spend some time visiting relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner
of Ardmore avenue, a son, Leonard James.
in New York City.
March 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Wiener (Ruth Leider-
of Pontiac, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Noel Buckner, have re-
man) of Tuxedo avenue, a son, Mark Dennis.
Detroit's Jewish Youth Council
The Saul Meyers of Whitmore
March 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Greenbaum (Shirley Green- is presenting its "International road are on a motor trip to New turned from a week's stay in
Cincinnati.
Folk Dance" at 8:30 p.m. Satur- York and Washington, D. C.
berg) of Glendale avenue, a daughter, Carol.
March 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dreyfus (Beverly Swartz) of day, May 6, at the Dexter theater.
The admission charge is 50 cents
Richton avenue, a son, Jeffery,
Mr. and Mrs. Morse Berk of
Detroit's
April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Priesont (Sarah Waronoff) of Hub- and all proceeds will be turned San Juan drive have as their
over to the Allied Jewish Cam-
house
guest,
Mrs.
Fannie
Wolf
of
Best Laundry Value
bell avenue, a son, Terry Allen.
paign.
Baltimore, Md.
April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. William Zolkower (Helen Rood) of
On hand to sing and lead corn-
Thousands of W'omeu 5ar---
St. Martins avenue, a son, Richard Jay.
cunity singing will be Becky
Mrs. James Ross of Leslie ave-
April 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phillips (Esther Matz) of Myers, folk singer, who accom-
ry
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nue is visiting her daughter,
Greenlawn avenue, a daughter, Andrea.
panies herself on the guitar.
Because
It
Saves
April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Jaffe (Judy Singer) of La-
The Jewish Youth Council is Susan, who attends school in
Time, Money and Worry"
a representative body of Jewish Evanston, Ill.
Salle boulevard, a daughter, Phyllis Ann.
April 8—To Dr. and Mrs. M. Pensler (Gertrude Feverman) of youth organizations whose mem-
.Shirk Beautifully Laundfred
berships range between the ages Let Me Do All the Catering
Greenlawn avenue, a son, Mark Irwin.
For
Your
of
14-20.
April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Swaab (Bea Levitt) of
Any groups interested in be-
CONFIRMATION
Dexter boulevard, a daughter, Caryn Ellyn.
coming members of this Council
April 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Coleman Mopper (Shirley August) of may do so by contacting either
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Al Linden, president, UN. 4-4870
Littlefield avenue, a son, Andrew James.
Or Any Other Occasion
Your Patronage Solicited
Feb. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Freedman (Faye Diamond of or Bill Rosenthal, adviser, WE.
6-4956
Detroit) of Lewiston, Me., a daughter, Daryle Michael.
3-3525.
April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Steinlauf (Betty Greenberg) of
Calvert avenue, a daughter.
April 20—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller (Clarice Freedman) of
In the Heart of the Irish Hills.
Laurence avenue, a daughter, Linda Susan.

AJC Unit to Fete
Justine Wise Polier

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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Benenson of Clairmount avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Samuel Farber, son of
Mr. and Mrs. I. Farber. A June wedding is planned.

Eagle Point, Stinson
Campers Plan Reunion

A reunion of all former camp-
ers and counselors of camps
Eagle. Point and Stinson and
former guests of Hawthorne
Lodge will be held from 3 to 5
p.m., Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Ben Lemberg, 3280 Pasa-
dena avenue.
Mrs. Aaron L. Richman will
be guest of honor.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Morris,
formerly of Burlingame avenue,
are now residing at their new
home at 2950 Outer Drive west.

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