Americo ( 7ewish Periodi
Thursday, May 11, 1950
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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gn the %din of otocal
Plans June Wedding
Engagement Told
Women s
O tt bs
Sheruth League will meet Tues
day at the Center. There will be
an election of officers for the
coming year. Mrs. Robert Heydt
is taking reservations for the in-
stallation luncheon to be held
June 6 at Devon Gables.
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The Beth Abraham Women's
Club will hold its first election of
officers at 8:30 p.m., May 25 in
the social hall.
• •
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, of Beth
Abraham, will be the guest speak-
er at the annual Mother's Day
banquet of the First Galician So-
ciety Auxiliary Monday at Lach-
ar's. Mrs. Farber is presi-
dent.
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The Detroit Women's Service
Club will hold its election of offi-
cers in May. The group will meet
Tuesday at the Workmen's Cir-
cle.
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The Young Women's Bicur
Cholem will hold its board meet-
ing and luncheonette at 12:30 p.
m., Friday at the home of Mrs.
Frank. Winton, 17574 Monica ave-
nue.
Bay City notes
BARBARA LAUREL TATE
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The engagement of Barbara Laurel Tate, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Lenny Lapides of Broadstreet boulevard, is announced.
Both Miss Tate and Mr. Lapides attend Wayne University. No
Wedding date has been set.
Mrs. Charles Robinson and
Mrs. Arthur Ritchie have return-
ed from Baltimore, Md. where
they visited their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Berrol _Robinson.
Career Group
Slates Dinner
By ELLA R. ANTHONY
Attending the meeting of Ha-
dassah Central States Conference
in Grand Rapids recently were
Mrs. Reuben Adelman, president,
Mrs. Max Hertzenberg and Mrs.
William Swath.
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Guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Weil were their children, Dr. and
Mrs. A. M. Weil and daughter,
Susan, of Akron, 0.
• • •
Mrs. Bert Homburger, and Mrs.
IL F. Anthony attended the Mich-
igan State Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods convention held in
Pontiac, May 2 and 3.
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To honor Mrs. Rose Moses, a
pioneer of this city, on her 80th
birthday, 40 friends gathered at a
luncheon at the Bay City Country
Club on Thursday, May 4. She
was presented by a group gift.
The Career Group of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women
is planning a dinner at 6:30 p.m.,
Tuesday at Huyler's.
The guest speaker will be Mrs.
Joseph M. Welt, newly elected
president of the International
Council of Jewish Women. She
will talk on her European trip.
The new officers of the group
are Mrs. Shirley Nusholtz, presi-
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elden of dent; Fay Gollob, vice-president;
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin A. Heaven-
Rochester avenue and Mrs.4ack Irene Saltz, vice-president; Mar-
Garelick of Chicago boulevard garet Singer, recording secretary; rich have returned from a
have returned from a stay in Bay Pearl Shanbom, corresponding month's stay in Florida.
secretary, and Rose Goodman,
City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Raimi of
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visiting their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Raimi (Sonya Drews)
in Paris, France. The Ralph Rai-
mis have recently returned from
Oxford, England where they vis-
ited Warren Rovetch.
David Silver of Burlingame
avenue has returned home after
a two-month visit in Israel.
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At a family supper, April 23, Mrs. Jacob Henri Polozker, of
Chicago boulevard, announced the engagement of her daughter,
Elayne Hope, to Frederick Emery Greenspan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Greenspan of Huntington Woods.
Elayne is the daughter of the late Dr. Jacob Henri Polozker.
The couple plans a late June wedding.
Mrs. Ben Gallison and Mrs.
Sheldon Kaplan entertained with
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ilyn will marry Fredrick Cher-
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Cherney of Glendale avenue. The
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