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March 26, 1943 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-03-26

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Women's Clubs

Friday, March

Charming Bride

Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E.S.,
Initiated six new - candidates in
a ceremony in which Louis
Wagner, Beatrice Leland, Ruth
Katzin, Myrtle Glazer, Ann
Klein and Betty Miller partici-
pated. On April 12, Purity
Chapter will entertain Wayne
County matrons at an initiation
dinner. A games party will be
Mrs. Stanley
held May 4 at Jericho Hall. Mrs.
Rose Bernstein is in charge of
Howard Wil-
tickets, assisted by Harry Tush-
man, patron. Mrs. Pauline Grant
kins was
is in charge of prizes.
* * *
Miss Pnina
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society's
Laikin
before
annual dinner dance will take
place Sunday at the Bnai Moshe,
her marriage
Dexter and Lawrence. Dave Dia-
mond will provide the music.
last Sunday.
Mrs. Helen Auslander is chair-
man of the event. Mrs. Fran-
ces Shapiro, TY. 5-8574, is in
charge of reservations.
* * *
Women's Auxiliary of Jewish
Home for Aged re-elected Mrs.
M. J. Greenberg president. Other
officers are: Vice - presidents,
Mesdames T. Lebovitz, Samuel
Weller, Philip Gorelick, J. Kay-
anau, M. Benach, H. Meer; re-
—Beatrice Zwaan Portrait.
cording secretary, Mrs. N. Lip-
At a beautiful candlelight wed- chiffon was revealed by a slit
pitt; special corresponding secre- ding, Miss Pnina Laikin, daugh-
which was edged with lace en-
tary, Mrs. George Koven; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
crustations that also trimmed the
corresponding secretaries, Mrs. Laikin, was united in marriage
S. Levison and Mrs. J. Fishman; to Stanley Howard Wilkins, son collar and formed the shoulder
caps of the gown. Her three tier
treasurer, Mrs. Richard Schul- of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wilkins
veil of illusion fell from a Julli-
hof; financial secretary, Mrs. K of Mt. Airy, Md. Rabbi Morris ette
cap of lace and extended be,
Faudem; building fund treasur- Adler and Cantor Jacob Son-
yond the train. She carried a
er, Mrs. A. M. Ferar; secretary enklar officiated at the ceremony bouquet
of white gardenias.
of the Simcha and Memorial which was held last Sunday aft-
The bride's cousin, Miss Judith
Fund, Mrs. Samuel Zeldes; audi- ernoon at the Laikin home on
Isrealson of Washington, D. C.,
tor. Mrs. A. Potiker.
LaSalle blvd.
was the maid of honor. Her sis-
On Sunday, Mrs. Joseph Rose,
The bride wore a gown of
chairman, and the sunshine com- ivory satin made along princess ters, Bath Sheva and Judith,
mittee of the Women's Auxiliary, lines with high neckline and long were bridesmaids, and her small
gave a Purim party for the resi- tight sleeves, and the full skirt sister, Shulamith Myra, was the
dents of the home. Louis Joseph- extended into a very wide and junior bridesmaid. Bernard Wil-
son, well-known actor and singer, long train. In the front of the kins was his brother's best man.
A reception was held follow-
accompanied by Mrs. Herman skirt, white accordian. pleated
ing the family dinner.
Bregman at the piano, entertained
with Yiddish songs and stories.
Refreshments were served.
18651 Pennington Dr., a
* * *
Frederick David.
Infants Service Group's an-
Feb. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
* * *
nual spring affair will take the uel Sweet (Margie Shore),
a son,
March 15—To Dr. and Mrs.
form of a Russian fun-fest to be Irving Roland.
Norville S. Slobin (Judith Lie-
* • *
held Sunday evening, May 2, at
pah)
of 2288 Hazelwood, a am,
the Educational Center, 11529
Feb. 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Linwood Ave. Proceeds will be Harold Kramer (Helen Jack- Mark Sheldon.
* * *
used for Russian infants. Mrs. man) of Sturtevant Ave., a son,
Alfred Wolfe and Mrs. Sidney Barry David.
March 18—To Lt and Mrs.
Kalt are general chairmen; Mrs.
* * *
Robert Newberger (Barbara Fin-
Sam Gross and Mrs. Aaron Gur-
March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. sterwald) of
Chicago Blvd.., a
win, ticket chairmen; Mrs. Harry Jack Spencer of 15338 Mendota,
son, John Robert.
Weingarden, chairman of enter- a daughter, Naomi Ruth.
* •
tainment, and Mr* Lou Wagner,
* * *
March
19—To
Mr. and Mrs.
chairman of refreshments. Tick-
March 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn, Jr. (Ilene Byron) of
ets can be secured from any
Hyman Safran (Leah Yoffee) of Phoenix, Ariz., a son.
member or at the- door.
* * *
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Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society'
will hold its annual Purim din-
ner dance Sunday at the Bnai
Moshe. Dinner will be served
at 6:30. Dave Diamond's band
;
,f1 1
will provide the music. Helen
Auslander is chairman of the
event and is assisted by Mes-
dames Julia Ring, Irene Stein,
Ethel Goodman, Gussie Berko-
witz, Fannie Roth and M. Jako-
Aglow with the warm
bowl tz. Reservations can be
colors of our sister re-
made by calling Mrs. Frances
public below the bor-
Shapiro, TY. 5-8574.
der . . . fine crepe
* * *
with colorful Mexican
Ladies' Auxiliary of Congrega-
print trimming . .
tion Beth Shmuel will sponsor a
Black, Brown and Navy.
donor luncheon Tuesday, at
Jericho Temple. Proceeds will
As new as it is smart
be used to help pay for the site
and lovely.
for the new synagogue building
on Dexter and Buena Vista. Mrs.
Sizes 12 to 20.
M. Schultz, TR. 2-4563, is chair-
man of the affair, and Mrs. Louis
Leebove, TO. 5-1351, is co-chair-
man. Mrs. B. Babcock is presi-
dent of the auxiliary.

B i rth s

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ACTIVITIES -W SOCIETY

Cpl. Albert E. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davis of
Harper Ave., is home on furlough. Mrs. Davis (Shirley Leibovitz)
will return with him to his post and they will reside at Harris-
burg, Pa.

Sgt. Bernard Korduner, who is home on furlough from the
Hawaiian Islands, will be honored at a reception by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Korduner, at their home, 2437 Buena Vista
Ave., this Sunday, from 2 to 6 p, m. Relatives and friends are
invited. No cards.

Betrothed

Bridal Calendar

March 27—Miss Peggy Jayne
Wallace, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Wallace of Center-
bury Dr., to Stanley Jay Winkel-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave.,
at the Statler Hotel, Dr. B. Bene-
dict Glazer officiating.



March 28—Miss June Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
A. Smith, of Glynn Court, to
Alvin Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Rosen of Chicago. Recep-
tion from 8 to 11 p. m. in the
social hall of the Shaarey Zedek.
No cards.

MISS BEATRICE GOLDFARB

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldfarb
of Monterey Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Beatrice Doris, to Leonard E.
Adler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Adler of Clements Ave.

March 28—Miss Dorothy Levin,
sister of David B. Levin of La-
Salle Blvd., to A. Robert Miller,
son of Mrs. Thomas E. Miller of
Leslie Ave., at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Saul R. Levin, 2055 W.
Boston Blvd.

April 4—Miss Ruth Kogan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
J. Kogan of Cambridge Road, - to
William Shinderman of Chicago,
Ill. Rabbi Morris Adler will of-
ficiate.

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Drora-Kadimah Group of Pio-
neer Women's Organization has
made plans for the bridge lunch-
eon to be held Monday, April 5.
Mrs. K Jackson is chairman of
the affair. Proceeds will go for
the Child Rescue Fund.
Rose Kaufman of Cleveland
addressed a membership tea of
this group at the home of Mrs.
IVIalaniud of Sturtevant Ave.
A number of members have
pledged to clear J.N.F. boxes.
The next meeting will be held
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. K. Jackson, 1960 Clements
Ave.

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