Appointments Made by Mrs. Shevin; 4 Golden Book In- scriptions Announced Women's Clubs Local Brevities Betrothal Announced Committees Chosen By JNF Auxiliary At the final meeting of the year of the Ladies' Ouxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, Mrs. Irving Shevin. president, announced the appointment of the following com- mittee chairmen: Mrs. Norman Adilman, Golden Book; Mrs. William Hordes, Sefer Bar IVI.tzvah and Sefer HaYeletl; Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Blue and White Boxes; Mrs. John Hayman, social; Mrs. Max Hayman, hospi- tality; Mrs. Jules Kraft, publicity; Mrs. Albert Potiker, delinquent dues; Mrs. H. Schwartz, USO; Mrs. Ben Schwartz and Mrs. Harry Schwartz, representatives to Zionist Council; Mrs. S. Hey- man and Mrs. Philip Cutler, rep- resentatives to JNF Council; Mes- dames H. Bookstein, I. Goodman, S. Moore, I. Prag and L. Light- stone, Community Council dele- 'gates; Mrs. S. Pearlman; tele- phone; Mrs. H. Schumer and Mrs. Leo Gold,- donor secretaries; Mrs. Charles Friedenberg, dunams. Golden Book inscriptions were announced as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shevin, honoring • return from service of their son, Lt. Alfred Shevin; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen, honoring return from service of their son, Lt. Richard Cohen; both service, men just returned from Guam; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, honoring the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Carmi.' Lt. Shevin also was honored with a Golden Book inscription by Mesdames Jack Krass, Morris Davis, I. M. Hertz, Meyer Cooper, Simon C. Kates, Louis Silverman, Louis Please, Benjamin L. Smith, William Hordes and Harry Schu- mer. .A dunam of land was redeemed by Sima Goldstein in honor of the homecoming of Lt. Shevin. Friday, July 12, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Ten MISS JEANNE M. KING Mrs. Herbert Lindenbaum of New York announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Jeanne Marilyn King, to Ramon Irwin Gerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson of Oakman Blvd., Detroit. Miss King, daughter of New- ton King of Huntington, W. Va., and granddaughter • of Mr. and Mrs. David King of Whitmore Rd., Detroit, attended the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Mr. Ger- son attended the University of Michigan and was recently dis- charged from the U. S. Naval Re- serve after serving three years. The wedding is planned for early in September. RABBI LEON FRAM of Temple - Israel will attend the annual Insti- tute for Methodist Youth, sched- uled July 13-20, at Jurnonville, Pa., as a special leader sent by the Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews, to lecture on intergroup and interfaith understandin g. More than 100 of these week- long meetings are being conduct- ed in all parts of the country. Rabbis are conducting classes in some 55 conferences. Following his participation in the Jumon- ville Conference, Rabbi • Fram will meet with members and guests of the Pittsburgh Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, at a special meeting to be held in Pittsburgh July 22. * * VLADIMERETZER Relief or- ganization held a special meeting Tuesday at Workmen's Circle and made plans for future relief ac- tivities. * * * RESNICK FAMILY CLUB feted Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blum- berg of 1725 Pingree on their 50th wedding anniversary. This occa- sion was celebrated at a wedding picnic at Cass Benton Park. Bar Mitzvah Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dorf of 15369 LaSalle announce the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Sheldon Lee, on Saturday morning, July 13, at Congregation Shaarey Shomay- im, 1570.0 Muirland. Reception at Educational Center, 11529 Lin- wood, that evening, beginning at 8 p. m. No cards. * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Remer of 2530 W. Euclid Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Earl Max, on Saturday morning, July 13, at Cong. Mishkan Israel, Blaine and Linwood. , ,, * * Mr: and Mrs. Alfred Weil of 3343 Monterey announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Martin, on Saturday, July 13, at Congrega- tion Grailath Chassodim. At home Sunday, duly 14, 3 to 6 p.m. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joel 'Pasikov of 2633 Glendale announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Stanley, to be observed on Saturday morning, July 13, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Hebrew School. Reception at home Sunday, 2 to 8 p.m. No cards. LADIES' AUXILIARY 135 of Jewish War Veterans installed the following officers: Hattie Cohen, president; Hilda Gold- berg and Ann Leiser, vice-presi- dents; May Ginsburg, correspond- ing secretary; Belle Berkowitz, treasurer; Esther Tenzer, judge advocate; Sue Weingarten, chap- lain; Rose Kay, guard; Bessie Levett, Faye Teitlebaum, Jessie Slew, trustees. * * * LT. RAY SUSSMAN Auxiliary 333 of Jewish War Veterans elected Eleanor Silk, president; Harriet Schneider and Eunice Green, vice-presidents; Faye Katz, chaplain; Bernice Ross, treasurer; Ida Waldman, guard; Ann B'unen, trustee. * ,, * MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT of Jewish War Veterans' women's of- ficers are: Mrs. Louba Lupiloff, president; Esther Tenzer and Laura Feldstein, vice-presidents; Mary Wallace, chaplain; Yetta, treasurer; Birdie Rosenberg, judge advocate; Minnie Hart, guard; Ann Leiser, secretary; Ceil Sanders, Dose Kay and Ann Elias. trustees. * * YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE will sponsor Warren Rovetch, Wayne University student, to help him attend 's delegate the Inter- national Student Congress in Prague, Czechoslovakia. * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR, CHOLEM, at the last board meet- ing of the season, on July 1, at the home of the president, Mrs. Sam Stulberg, selected new com- Mittees. A letter of confirmation was read regarding adoption of an European orphan by the organiza- tion. Meetings will be resumed in September. * * • EUROPEAN JEWISH WOMEN'S WELFARE ORGANIZATION, at a special meeting at the Bnai Moshe on July 1, decided to issue two steamship tickets to bring two or- pn.a.ns from Germany and to help orphans in Palestine. Arrange- ments were made to hold the annual tag day in Mt. Clemens this Sunday. svillk Valk NOW VOW VOW VOW NOM, NOW * * MLAWER UMGEGEND VE- REIN is sponsoring its 12th annual picnic on Sunday at Lola Valley Park. Sam Kline is chairman of the committee. Louis Semansky is co-chairman. Members and friends are invited. Proceeds will go to charity. In case of rain the picnic will be held at El Moshe Shul, Michigan and 29th St. * * * ROLF CAHN, Michigan student secretary of American Youth for Democracy, will visit Cuba during the next two weeks as one -of the two national fraternal delegates from the American Youth for De- mocracy to the National Confer- ence of the Cuban Socialist Youth League. Mr. Cahn will tour Cuba as the guest of the Cuban Socialist Youth League. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Olga Jaslove wishes to express sincer- est thanks to relatives and friends for the kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. LAMP REPAIRS s-77 t 'Floor and 'table lamps converted into indirect Lighting and torchieres- Vases. Urns, Figurines and Keepsakes made in- to beautiful table lamps. Oil Lamps electrified— Lamp Shades made and -ecovered. Silver and gold plating on all household. articles. Engagements Will Wed. Aug 25 —Keith-Newman Photo MISS rIARIAN ABRAMS Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Abrams of 3295 Sturtevant announce the engagement of their daughter, Marian to Samuel A. Wiseman of 3302 Sturtevant Ave. The bridegroom - elect served for 22 months'in the E. T. 0. and received the Purple Heart. The wedding date has been set for Aug. 25th at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Lawrence Diamond is Chosen On Interlochen Music Group Prof. Earl V. Moore, direc-'tor of the School of Music of the University o f Michigan, an- nounces that Lawrence Diamond, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Diamond, has beea chosen to be a member of the two-week All-State High School music group conducted by the University at the National Music Camp, Interlochen, Mich., from July 22 to Aug. 4, This music group will include three separate two-week sessions for band, orcheatra and chorus. The. band will be directed by Dale C. Harris, the orchestra by Elizabeth Green, and the chorus by Mar- guerite Hood. Guest conductors will include William- D. Revelli, Joseph E. Maddy and Maynard Klein. Rose ;4iller of 1927 Pingree an- nounces the engagement of her daughter, Shana, to Nate Baker., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker of 1433 Taylor. The wedding date has been set for Dec. 22. *, * * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dobres of Toledo, announce the engagement of their-.daughter, Betty Ann, to - Nathan Kusnit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kusnit of 2334 Richton. * Mr. and Mrs. Jay Milin of 2443 Glynn Court announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bar-. bara Joan, to Robert Paul Stark, son of Mrs. Betty Stark of 2911 Monterey, and the late .George Stark. The bridegroom-elect re- cently was discharged from the U. S. Army Air Cirps. The bride- elect attended Wayne University. Plans are being made for an early fall wedding. _ * * * Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua Sperka announce the engagement' of their sister, Sara Peiman, to Morris Nobel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pin- chas Nobel of Orlando, Fla. 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