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December 29, 1950 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-12-29

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DETROIT JEWISH

Friday, December 29, 1950

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Society notes

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wexler
and daughter, Janet, of Stoepel
avenue, are visiting in San Fran-
cisco.

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CHRONICLE

8n g agernents announced



Career Group
to Aid Israel

Career Group, National Conn•
cil of Jewish Women, announce
current plans for participation it
the Aid-to-Israel program. For
the next year, the group' has
pledged to ship at least one box
per month to Kindergarten Rosh

Marion Cullen left for Boston
and Philadelphia where she will
attend a reunion of counselors
from Camp Renah. Her sister
Eleanor left for a visit to New
York City. The girls are the
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Daneil
Cullen of Boston boulevard.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yolles of
Outer drive have their grand-
children of New York visiting
them this week.

Richard Frank, who attends
school in Pennsylvania, is spend-
ing his winter vacation with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ,
Frank of Woodingham drive.

DIANNA GOODMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nelson of
• • •
Highland avenue are spending
At a recent dinner party Mr.
this week visiting in Chicago.
and Mrs. Samuel Goldman of
Outer drive announced the en-
Mrs. Neil Landers of Whitmore gagement of their daughter, Di-
road is visiting her parents, Mr. anna, to Morrey Gold, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Schwartz of Cleve- and Mrs. Samuel Gold of Martin-
land.
dale avenue.

The couple plans to wed on
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berke of June 17.

Merton road left for a 10-day stay
in Boston.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurzman

of Boston boulevard left this
week for a stay in San Francisco.

Child Rescue Unit
Sets Board Parley

Mrs. Sanford Dinetz, child res-
cue chairman of the Northwest
Mrs. Harold Newman of Glen- Child Rescue Women, will be
dale avenue is spending the week hostess to a board meeting to be
held on Tuesday afternoon, at
in New York City.
her home on 19191 Indiana.
Mrs. Samuel Levin, president,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roseman
•of Rochester avenue have re- will submit a report on the re-
turned from a stay in Pittsburgh. cent brunch meeting of the
League of Jewish Women, at
Mrs. Sam Shetzer and children which her group served as co-
of Woodingham drive are visiting hostesses with members of the
Sheruth League and Youth Edu-
her parents in Chicago.
cation League.
The group announces plans for
Mrs. Irwin Meckler and chil-
Year's party, to be held
dren of Pennington drive are a New
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max
spending 10 days in Cleveland.

EVELYN FINEGOOD
• • •
Mrs. Sarah Finegood of Elm-
hurst avenue announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Evelyn,
to Jack Keil, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Keil of Roselawn ave-

DONNA LORRAINE HARRIS
• • •
The engagement of Donna Lor-
raine Harris, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Harris of Hartwell
avenue, to Leonard Norman Bas-
sin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J.

Ilayim I in Jerusalem.
Items needed monthly include
play materials and equipment. At
the present time a critical re-
quest is mosquito netting--due to
the malaria plague. Co-chairmen
of the ship-a-box committee are
Beulah Smelling and Ann Reich-
land.
The general meeting of the
Career Group will be held at
8:15 p.m., Jan. 9 at the Davison
Branch, Jewish Center. Members
are requested to bring contribu-
tions for the ship-a-box, partic-
ularly the mosquito netting.
Entertainment for the evening

is entitled "Tell It to the Gals."
It will comprise a panel discus-
sion by six men. The gentlemen
will give their opinions as to the
factors necessary to produce a
successful social coed affair.

Bassin of Gardendale avenue,
was announced by her parents at
an open house reception on Dec.
Women's Study Club
17.
The couple attends Wayne Uni-
to Hold Annual Dance versity where Mr. Bassin was as- Mr. and Mrs. Milton L.
The Women's Study Club will sociated with Alpha Epsilon Pi Michaels of Atkinson avenue an-
hold its annual dance Sunday before entering the armed serv- nounce the marriage of their
evening, Jan. 7 at the Davidson ices.
daughter, Dana, to Newton S.
Center.
A September wedding is plan- Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
All proceeds will be used to ned.
Abe Balbirer of Rochester ave-
purchase mattresses for spastic
nue, on Dec. 10 in Stuttgard,
children, Mrs. Charles Levitt,
Germany. Mr. Friedman is con-
chairman of the affair, announces.
nected with the U. S. government.
Jack Levin's orchestra will pro-
The couple is honeymooning in
vide the music and Tut Robbins
Strasbourg, France, Austria and
will sing. Tickets may be ob-
Switzerland.
tained at the Center or by call-
Before she left for Germany,
ing WE. 3-3956.
the bride was entertained by her

nue.

Dana Michaels
Weds in Germany

Engagement Told

Friends Fete
Julius Chajes
on Birthday

sister, Mrs. Martin J. Tyner of
Saginaw, and her aunt, Mrs.
Samuel Freedman of Atkinson
avenue, at a miscellaneous show-
er at Canterbury House.

A surprise birthday luncheon
was given Julius Chajes on
Thursday, Dec. 21 in the Casino
Room of the Book-Cadillac by

his wife, Margaret Kozenn Cha-
jes. Present for the occasion
were the music critics of the
Biller, 9076 West Outer Drive.
Detroit newspapers, pupils and
Mrs. Irvin Baskin and Mrs. Sam
close friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ackerman Bishop will be in charge of ar-
Chajes, who was born in Lwow,
accompanied by their children rangements, and Mrs. Elena
Poland, in 1910, is the son of Dr.
left for a 10-day stay in New Mann, in charge of entertain-
Joseph Chajes, noted surgeon,
York City.
ment.
and Valerja Chajes, a concert
pianist. A child prodigy, he
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schuman
wrote his first composition for
of Tuxedo avenue have returned
the piano at the age of nine.
from a stay in Miami Beach.
He worked in Israel at the
Music College of Tel Aviv and
Morris Brown of
The Northwest Sisterhood will
Mr. and
conducted the Jerusalem Male
Tuxedo avenue have left for Tuc- meet at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 10 at
Chorus. He is known as a com-
son, Ariz., where they will spend the congregation. A variety show
poser of Palestinian music and
will be featured and a prize,
the winter months.
song.
donated by Lawrence O'Larry,
Chajes came to the United
Cadet Leonard Yoris of Castle will be awarded.
States in 1937 and gave concerts
Heights Military Academy is , The group's fifth annual donor
at Town Hall and over CBS. At
home for the holidays and visit- event will he held at 12:30 p.m.,
present he is music director of
CAROLYN
AVERBUCH
ing his parents at West Euclid Feb. 7. A dramatization of
• • •
the Jewish Community Center in
"South
Pacific"
by
Sulie
Harand
avenue.
The engagement of Carolyn Detroit. Along with his duties
will highlight the affair.
Averbuch, daughter of Mrs. Ann at the Center, he is a director,
Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Klein-
A dessert luncheon will pre-
Averbuch of McQuade avenue composer and teacher.
man have returned from Cleve- cede the entertainment.
and Charles Averbuch of Fuller-
land where he attended the con-
ton avenue, to Joseph Hacker,

NW Sisterhood
Schedules Show

vention of the American Medical
Association.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gordon
of Cortland avenue have returned
from Cleveland where they at-
tended the wedding of Carolyn
Frieds to Solomon Jacobs.

Israel Club Elects
Officers for 1951

Nomination and election of of-

ficers for 1951 took place at the
Israel Club of Detroit on Wed-
nesday, Nov. 27. The following
officers were elected:
Sam Geer, president; Philip
Golden, vice-president; Joseph
Gross, treasurer; Albert Kurz-
mann, financial secretary; Jack
Natow, recording secretary; Mrs.
Sarah Schwartz, house manager.
The installation was conducted

by Jack Natow, Robert Stone
and Harry Dermer on Friday,
Dec. 15.

Sheruth League Plans
`Victory Luncheon'

Shower Planned
for Israeli Girls

A linen and cash shower hon-
oring two future needy brides
who live in Israel will be given
at 12 noon, Tuesday, Jan. 9. Mrs.
Philip Stollman and Mrs. Jacob
Grandader are hostesses.
The Beth Shmuel Sisterhood
has donated the social hall at
the congregation for the affair.
A luncheon will be served and
musical entertainment is planned.
For reservations contact Mrs
Jacob Granader, TY. 6-8289.

Galician .Society Plans
Installation and Dinner

for April 1.
Admission is $3.75 per plate.
Mrs. Aaron Berg was chosen
U.S.O. activities chairman. A
For reservations call M. In-
A welcome gift for any occa-
board meeting will take place sion is a subscription to the Jew- dianer, chairman, TY. 6-1387.
Tuesday, Jan. 9.
ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1040. The community is invited.

The deadline of the Jewish
Chronicle is noon on Tuesdays.

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The First Galician Society of
Final plans for a victory
A reception honoring the cou-
Detroit
will hold a dinner and
luncheon in connection with
ple was held at the home of the installation of officers at 7 p.m.,
Sheruth League's recent fund- bride-elect's father.
Sunday at the Galicianer Syna-
raising campaign were made at
The wedding date has been set
gogue, 12517 Linwood avenue.
the Dec. 26 meeting.

THE HOUSE OF JEWISH AND HEBREW RECORDS

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Others who entertained for her

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