C eNter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, December Page DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 1950 Troth Revealed 8ngagements Engagement Announced At a dinner on Nov. 26, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Coh,In of Phoenix, Ariz., announced the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Ann, to Bernard Arnhowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Amhowitz of Leslie avenue. At a recent family gathering, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rosen of LaSalle boulevard announced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Mack L. Pitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pitt of Calvert avenue. Miss Rosen attended Wayne University and Mr. Pitt studied music in the east. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Franovitz of Collingwood, announce the engagement of their niece, Belle Franovitz of Collingwood avenue, to Julius Schlesinger of Detroit. Plans are being made for a Feb. 4 wedding. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gorman, now residing in Los Angeles, announce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline, to Phillip Applebaum of New Haven, Conn. The couple plans an early spring wedding. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Talbot of New York City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sydelle, to Daniel M. Saulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of Whitmore road. J3trtIzs Nov. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cohen (Rosalie Gross) of LaSalle boulevard, a son, Harland Edward. Nov. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Sosin (Jean Eisenberg) of Edison avenue, a daughter, Debra Sue. Nov. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Finnk (June Halpern) of Boston boulevard, a :.an, Dennis Michael. Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith (Florence Wald) of Cherry- lawn avenue, a son, Howard Leonard. Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garber (Dorothy Marks) a daughter, Denice Merle. Dec. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friedenberg (Barbara Strauss) of Greenlawn avenue, a daughter, Judith Irene. Dec. 5—To Mr. anct Mrs. George Rich (Marian Epstein) of Hazelwood avenue, a son, Howard Leslie. Dec. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Metz (Anne Dobrowitzky) of RUTH JEAN FRIEDBERG Grand avenue, twin sons, Steven and Stuart. • • • Dec. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rosen (Shirley Weiner) of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedberg, of Pontchartrain drive, announce Chicago, formerly of Detroit, a daughter, Susan. the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Jean, to Charles Danto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Danto of Kentucky avenue. /-4, Society notes Richard M. Schubot Weds Cleveland Girl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Man- Mr. and Mrs. George R. Mar- tins of Calvert avenue are so- chick of Cleveland announce the marriage on Nov. 14 of their journing in Los Angeles. daughter, Phyllis Joyce, to Rich- Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Birndorf ard M. Schubot, son of Mrs. have returned to their home on Samuel Schubot of Boston boule- Muirland avenue from a visit to vard and the late Mr. Schubot. Following a honeymoon in New York City. Chicago and Milwaukee, the Cards have been issued for a couple is making its home in dinner and miscellaneous shower Detroit. honoring Dorothy S h el mover. Mrs. Manuel Grossman is to be Mothers' Clubs to Hear the hostess and the party will be Youth Meeting Reports given at her home on Northlawn Horizons for American youth, avenue. as defined at the recent White House Mid-Century Conference, Marica Spevakow will be host- will be the theme discusesd at ess at a birthday party at her Jewish Community Center Moth- home on Renfrew road this Sun- ers' Clubs meetings during De- day afternoon. Dinner will be cember. served to 14 guests. Two delegates to the confer- ence will lead club discussions. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koplin They are Mrs. Emoey Monash of of Huntington Woods Manor are the Youth Employment Service sojourning for a month in Holly- and Mrs. R. C. Mueller of the wood Beach, Fla. Michigan Consumers League. Mrs. Herman S. Milner and Mrs. Rubin Moritz are visiting friends in St. Louis. Mr: and Mrs. Meyer Sitzman of Webb avenue honored their daughter, Ursula, on the occasion of her 16th birthday, with a theater party and supper for a group of her friends. CENTER FORUM TALK "Can We Avoid 'Inflation". will be the topic of Dr. Mark Kahn of the Wayne University depart- ment of economics, at the Center Open Forum, Wednesday. Whether for the latest news or the best in advertising, it always pays to read the Jewish Chronicle the year 'round. nessions nevivett MMM IN COU Ready to launch the 1950-51 series of Community Clinics, the women's division of the Jewish Welfare Federation has set Tues- day as the date of its first neigh- borhood discussion meeting. Similar to the Community Clin- ics held last year, the new series is designed to give women an op- portunity to meet with their neighbors to learn how the Jew- ish community is organized to provide its present services, to discuss what additional services are needed and to study how these additional facilities can be secured. Among the division members who will hold Community Clinics at their homes are Mesdames Frank Berman, Julian Lefkowitz, Irwin Leviant, Burton LeVine, Jack Medvia, Harry Shefman, Ar- nold Stone, Leonard Weinberg, and George Weingarden. The Clinics are being planned and sponsored by the education committee under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Alexander W. San- ders and Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff. AGAINST UN RULE NEW YORK— (ISI)—An ap- peal to the U.S. deleghtion to the United Nations to take the ini- tiative in solving the Jerusalem problem was made at Lake Suc- Pioneer B and P Plans cess by more than 1,000 Ameri- can educators who urged inter- Social Party Sunday national supervision restricted to The members of the Business the holy places instead of com- and Professional Girls Pioneer plete internationalization. Club are having a social party at 8 p.m., Sunday at 11818 Dexter. A welcome gift for any occa- Escorts and male friends are in- sion is a subscription to the vited and will be admitted with- Jewish Chronicle. Call WO. out charge. Belle Pesick is chair- 1-1040. man for the party, assisted by ■ =111• ■■•■•■■V=10■041■ ••■■ Henrietta Barnett, Sydelle Bur- dick, Gertrude Garnick, Anne Equality Club to Plan Grant, Arlene Kahn, and Fay Oberman. 23rd Donor Luncheon FOR ALL OCCASIONS For additional details call Belle The Equality Club will meet Nus- at the home of Sarah Weingar- Pesick, UN. 4-5164, or Pearl American & Jewish baum, TY. 4-6976. den on Dec. 20. Final plans are being made for the 23rd annual donor luncheon A LIFETIME GIFT, to be held at the Mayfair Room, FOR ALL OCCASIONS, A Res.: TO. 8-7632 TO. 8-7205 Tuesday, Dec. 19. For entertainment there will be MAH JONGG STILL TAKING RESERVATIONS Mickey Wolfe and Eve Meister. Set—also complete line of supplies MUSIC - MUSIC - MUSIC New Officers Elected by Progressive Ladies The Progressive Ladies Unter- stizung Verein held its election at the home of Mrs. E. Silber- schein. The following members were elected to office: Mesdames Isadore Jacob, pres- ident; J. Crandon, vice-president; A. Canner, financial secretary; L. Ritten recording secretary; K. Baiter, treasurer; E. Silberschein and J. Dubinsky, hospitalers. The 35th annual donor lunch- eon will be held at 1 p.m. Tues- day, Jan. 9, at Lachar's Catering. For reservations call Mrs. J. Berke, TO. 7-3732. Channa Czenesh Group to Hear Book Review Lillian Grahm will review "The Gentleman and The Jew;" Helene Goldman will report on the Jewish National Fund con- ference meeting of the Channa Czenesh Chapter of Pioneer Women. All pre invited to the home of Emma Schrier, 4271 Cortland avenue, at 12:30 p.m., Monday. DON'T MISS THIS!!! CORNICE BOARDS SHADOW BOXES Custom Made at Low Prices Upholstered in Fabric or Plastic (your material used if desired) Finest Workmanship Artistic Designs IT PAYS TO CALL UN 2-4447 NOW ! Regency Cornice Shoppe Hours: 10-4 J. TERIN'S ORCHESTRA 0.111 ■0■•■•••■•■•■••■■•••■0•1111.1.1=.1 ■0 He's the Talk of the Town! 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