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May 11, 1951 - Image 10

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-05-11

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Plights Troth

Friday, May 11, 1951

Troth Revealed

Ardis

April 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koppy (Jean Zechman) of
Hartwell avenue, a daughter, Linda Joy.
April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. •David Wenner (Rae Nelson) of
Cortland avenue, a daughter, Karen Diane.
April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Blinder (Marilyn Fisher) of
Whitcomb avenue, a son, Andrew Howard.
April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine (Sandra Gaum) of
Buena Vista avenue, a daughter, Cheryl Renee.
April 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Friedman (Lenore Heller,
formerly of Detroit), Silver Spring, Md., a son, Steven Mark.
May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 11. Zamler (Rae Goldfarb) of
Clements avenue, a daughter, Marsha Ann.
May 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Spira (Mickey Goldstein) of
Elmhurst avenue, a daughter, Wendy Phyllis.

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Clubs

JOYCE MARCUS
• • •
At a recent luncheon, Mrs.
Abraham Marcus of Tracey ave-
nue announced the engagement
of her daughter, Joyce Judith,
to Sidney Margolis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman Margolis of
North Martindale avenue.
The wedding date has been
set fur July 7.

TEMPLE WOMEN TO VOTE
SAN FRANCISCO— (WNS) —
Temple Beth Jacob in Menlo Park
has voted to give women mem-
bers equal voting rights with
men in the congregation.

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per Week

Mrs. Henry Small, president,
Women's Auxiliary of the Maimo-
nides Medical Society, announces
a board meeting on Monday at
12:30 p.m. The meeting is at the
home of Ms. Irvin Weisenthal,
17420 Prairie. Co-hostesses are

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Rhumba lessons, movies, card tourna-
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Mesdames Harold Pliskow, Oscar
Shapiro, I. Walter Silver, and
Adolph Spirow..
• • *

Zedakah .Club will hold its in-
stallation of new officers at the
Russian Bear on Tuesday, May 29
at 12:30 p.m. For reservations
Mesdames Philip Fealk, Leo contact Mrs. Dave Zelman and
Censer, Oscar Smith, and Jack Mrs. Maurice Cornfield.
Pearlman, past presidents, will
• • •
be hostesses at a luncheon to top
Mrs.
Isadore
Jacob, president
fund raisers of the Mizrachi
Women, Fannie Gluck Chapter, of the Progressive Ladies Unter-
on Tuesday afternoon, at the stitzung Verein, announces that
home of Mrs. Jack Perlman, 19960 the group's anual mother and
daughter dinner will be held at
Canterbury road.
6:30 p.m., Monday, May 21 at
• • •
Zack's. For reservations call Mrs.
The Sisterhood of Congregation A. Canner, TO. 6-9927.
• • •
Bells Abraham will hold its
''Night of Games" on Saturday at
The Accountant's Guild Auxili-
9 p.m:, in the social hall of the ary will meet Wednesday evening
synagogue. Mrs. L. Ellenbogen is at the home of Mrs. Harry Haron,
in charge.
16547 Linwood avenue. Final



plans for fund-raising dinner, to
The Infants Service Group will be held May 19 at the home of
hold its election of officers at Mrs. G. Moscow, 19474 Snowden,
the next meeting Monday, May will be made. Election of officers
21.
will be held.
* * •
• • •

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ARLENE KARBAL
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. William Karbal
of Hazelwood avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Arlene Judith, to Morris Weiner
of Pennington drive, son of Elia
Weiner and the late•Mrs. Weiner.
An October wedding is plan-
ned.

The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will hold their 25th
anniversary dinner at 6:30 p.m.,
Sunday at Congregation Beth
Shmuel, 12837 Dexter boulevard.
The dinner represents 25 years
of achievement in the field of
Jewish religious education and
will also mark the work of Mrs.
H. Pearl Rottenberg, president of
the group. Her husband, Hyman
Rottenberg, will also be honored.
The graduates of the Beth
Jacob Girls' school, sponsored by
the group, will tell of their work.
David J. Cohen is chairman of
the dinner and Rabbi Joshua S.
Sperka will be the toastmaster.

The Chronicle deadline is on
Tuesday noon.

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Nursery

Mrs. Albert Heller, president of
the Ivan S. Bloch Chapter of Bnai
Brith announces that the annual
mothers' and daughters' banquet
will be held at the Rainbow Ter-
race at 7 p.m., Thursday. May 17.
Mrs.Bernard Indenbaum, chair-
man of the banquet, has arranged
a program.
A children's fashion show will
be presented by Mrs.•Shirley Raf
of the Small Fry Fashion Shop,
followed by a variety show with
children from ages three to 14,
presented by the Sylvia Lee
School of Dancing,
The guest speaker for the eve-
ning will be Mrs. Hyman Adler.
Assisting Mrs. Indenbaum on
the committee are Mesdames
Philip Dolinka, Sanford J. Krit-
zer, Sam D. Magid, Max Pleasant
and Norville R. Rappaport.
For reservations and further
information call UN. 1-0634 or
TE. 4-3057.

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The new camp site .. .

Boys and Girls

Mothers Event Set
by Bloch Chapter

Mrs. Adler to Talk
at AJC Institute

Mrs. Morris Adler will be the
final speaker on the Institute of
Jewish Studies, sponsored by De-
troit Women's Division Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, at 9:45 a.m.,
Monday at Adas Shalom.
Mrs. Adler's topic will be
A social meeting of the Sister- "What Shall We Tell Our Chil-
hood of Congregation Beth Tik- dren?" Mrs. Dan Shapiro will
vats will be held Tuesday evening preside.
at the home of Mrs. Hy Freed-
DR. SILVER HONORED
man, 3010 Glynn Court.
• • •
TEL AVIV—(ISI)—Rabbi Ab-
The Jewish Omen's Cultural ba Hillel Silver was made an
Aid Society will hold its donor honorary citizen of Tel Aviv. He
event Wednesday evening, May is the 50th American so honored.
23. All proceeds will to chaity.
Thinking of a gift? A Chronicle
A speaker and entertainment is subscription will always be a
planned. Mrs. C. Beerbohm is welcome present.
chairman for the affair.

Beth Yehu dah Unit
to Mark 25th Year

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