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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-21

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Luncheon Meeting
Slated by NCJW

Betrothed

Page 7

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, September 21, 1950

Plfins November Wedding

An open board meeting and
subscription luncheon, the first
get-together of all committee
members of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, is to be
held at 12:30 p.m., Friday at
lIuyler's Restaurant.
Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, presi-
dent of the Detroit section, will
present the plans for the year's
program at the meeting.

*'195

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Any member of the Council
not yet assigned to a committee
is also invited to attend. Lun-
cheon reservations may be made
by calling Mrs. Joseph G. Fen-
ton, UN. 3-0331.

BARBARA ANN FULLER
« • •
At a recent dinner party, at the
home of the Mannie Cornfields,
Mr. and Mrs. Marty Fuller of
Long Island and Miami Beach,
Fla., announced the engagement
of their daughter, Barbara Ann,
to Sheldon Arthur Cornfield, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Corn-
field.
A spring wedding is planned.

Women's Lea "ue
Slates Lectures

The Michigan Region of the
National Women's League will be-
gin its year's work with a course
to be presented on five consecu-
tive Wednesdays:
Oct. 11, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Oct.
18, 10 a.m. to 12 noon; Oct. 25,
10 a.m. to 12 noon; Nov. 1, 10
a.m. to 12 noon; Nov. 8, 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m.

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8ngagenzents

At a recent dinner party, Mr. and Mts. Harry Stein of Grand
avenue west announced the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to
Joseph Schwartz, son of Mrs. Ida Schwartz of Chicago, Ill., and the
FLORENCE BRUMER
late Mr. Carl Schwartz. The wedding is planned for Dec. 2.




Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brumer of -Ohio avenue announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorfman of Chicago Ill., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Florence, to James Kovacs, son of
engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Bog Kelia, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kovacs of Dexter boulevard.
and Mrs. Charles Cohen of Tyler avenue, formerly of Chatham, Ont.
The wedding date has been set for Nov. 5.



Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harry Goldfine of Cortland avenue an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Shirley, to Isaac Donor Luncheon Set
Charles Benaim of Chicago, Ill. The couple plans to wed about the
by Radomer Auxiliary
first of the year.

By ELLA R. ANTHONY

-

The Radomer Ladies' Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Singer an-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz of Monica avenue announce has started meetings for the
D. coming season at Bereznitzer nounce the engagement of their
the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Mae, to Seymour
daughter, Laya Rose, to Richard
Eichman, son of Mr. and Mrs.--Max Eichman of Indiana avenue. Hall.
The wedding is planned for Nov. 25.
The president is Mrs. L. Lum- Stanley Hennes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Hennes of Benton Har-
berg and the vice-president is
bor, Mich. They both attend Mich-
Mrs. I. Adler.
igan State College.
A donor luncheon is being
Ardis
• • •
planned for Dec. 6 at the May-
At the opening of Rosh Ha-
Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muller (Bluma Eagle Schrei- fair.
shana rites at Shaarey Zedek
ber) of Merton road, a son, Karl Schreiber.
Brunches have been given by synagogue, Rabbi Mendel Glancz
Aug. 24—To Mr.,and Mrs. Max Cheifer of Warrington drive, a
Mrs. Becky Wisotsky and Mrs. observed his 25th anniversary in
son, Jeffrey.
Dora Wisotsky at the home of Bay City. Rabbi Jacob Hoberman
Sept. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Frank (Byrna Lewis) of
Mrs. Becky Wisotsky; Mrs. I. of Detroit is assisting with serv-
Chicago boulevard, a son, Jay William.
Tuttleman and Mrs. Sol Ager at ices at Shaarey Zedek this year.
Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Moran (Dorothy Green- the home of Mrs. Ager; Mrs. L.
• • •
baum) of Northlawn avenue, a daughter, Adrea Ruth.
Cantor Getzel Liftoo, New York
Slakter and Mrs. S. Shafer at
Sept. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penskar (Audrey Lipsky) of the home of Mrs. Shafer, and by opera singer, i.; participating in
Ohio avenue, a daughter, Nancy Carol.
Mrs. L. Lumberg at her summer rites at Temple Abraham where
Sept. 4--To Mr. and Mrs. Max Aiken (Hope Collins) of Whit- cottage at Cass Lake.
Rabbi Iludaysky is conducting
services.
more road, a son, Robert Dennis.
• • •
Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Sander Bell (Mildred Berman) of
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allen Op-
Student Rabbi Henry Cohen, of
Duane avenue. a daughter, Ellen Jean.
penheim and daughters, Patricia the Hebrew Union College, is con-
Sept. 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks (Sarnia Wagner) of and Valerie, of Wellsley drive,
ducting services at The Hebrew
Littlefield avenue, a son, Charles Frank.'
have returned from an extended
Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. George Fredson (Jean Simons) of stay at Freeman Lodge, Sturgeon Reform Temple.
Pinehurst avenue, a son, Lawrence Elliott.
Pointe, Mich. Patricia is entering
— PIANO STUDIO —
the University of Michigan.
Ruth Mathis and Sarai Simons
Rose Rubenstein and
Social Inc. to Start Off have returned from a vacation Belle Moskowitz of Sturtevant Mrs. Mrs.
Eada Barrer
avenue
has
left
for
an
extended
Season With Dance
in Cleveland, Ohio.
Graduate of
trip through the east. She will
JULLIARD SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Social Inc.'s first affair of the
spend time in Philadelphia and 17186 Kentucky
UN. 1-8966
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Gordon
and
1951 season, a dance, will be
New York City.
open to all. Old memberships family of Leslie avenue have re-
may be renewed and new mem- turned from a visit in Boston,
berships will be accepted at the Mass.
door.
The dance will be held Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. David Bernstein
at the Warren Valley Country of Broadstreet boulevard had as
Club to the music of Carlos their guest Daisy Kramer of New
Rivera and his band.
York.
For those needing transporta-
Helen and Ruth Jacobson have
tion, chartered buses will leave
from the Davison Center at 8:15 returned to their home on Rich-
p.m. for the Club at 26116 War- ton avenue from a visit to New
AND
York' City.
ren avenue west.
For further information call
Hershel Lewis, TY. 4-5289 or Ger-
Detroit's
ry Hamburg, TO. 8-7507.

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