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December 13, 1946 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-12-13

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THE

Page Twelve

Local Brevities

Young Israel Women
To Hear Dr. Lander
At Donor Luncheon

Friday,

JEWISH NEWS .

Marriages

- GILBERT-MYERS: The mar-
riage f Helen Suzanne Myers,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Rodman Myers of Longfellow
Ave., and Joseph Gilbert, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Gilbert
of Boston Blvd., was solemnized
Dec. 12 in the Ivory Room of the
Hotel Statler. Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer performed the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in her
traditional gown fashioned of
white satin with fitted bodice,
long sleeves.. and the sweetheart
necklirie outlined with heirloom
rosepointe lace. The skirt was
full and formed a slight train.
Her fingertip veil 'of illusion fell
frofn a cap of matching rose-
pointe lace. She carried a bou-
quet of white split carnations
and orchids.
Mrs. Rodman N. Myers was her
sister-in-law's matron of honor,
and the bridegroom's two sisters,
Joyce and Myra Gilbert, were the
maid of honor and bridesmaid.
Patricia Gross, small cousin of
the bride was the flower . girl.
Philoman Burns served as best
MRS. M. J. WOHLGELERNTER man, and Norman Weitz and Cal-
vin Kaltman seated the guests.
next Wednesday, at 12:30 p. m.,
is • •
in the social hall of Cong. Shaar-
FRANKLIN-FRIEDMAN: The
ey Zedek.
marriage of Ethel Arie FriedL
The Women's League, aside man of Chicago, to Leo I. Frank-
from its support of the Young lin, son of Dr. and Mrs. Leo
Israel youth program, has pledg- M. Franklin, will take place Sat-
ed itself to raise $10,000 toward urday evening, Dec. 28, at the
the erection of Young Israel's home of the bride's brother-in-
Youth Center at Dexter and Ful- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vie-
tor Klein of 19550 Stratford Rd.
lerton.
The ceremony will be performed
Mrs. Max J. Wohlgelernter, pro-
by Dr. Franklin and Dr. B.
gram chairman of the Women's
Benedict Glazer, in the presence
League, has arranged the pro-
gram which will include a short of the couple's immediate families.
• • •
Hanukah skit with Ursula Sitz-
BARAK-ZEFF — Nita Zeff,
man and Tamar Wohlgelernter
and vocal selections by Shosh- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Zeff of 18065 Parkside, became
anah Brooke Freedman.
Guest speaker will be Dr. Ber- the bride of Moe Barak, son of
nard Lander, associate director Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barak of
of the New York Mayor's Com- Oakman Blvd., Dec. 1 at Shaarey
mittee- on Unity. Dr. Lander was Zedek.
A reception and dinner fol-
ordained Rabbi at the Isaac
Elchanan Theological Seminary. lowed the ceremony, which was
conducted by Dr. A. M. Hershman.
Upon recommendation by the
The bride wore a gown of
faculty of Columbia University, French spider-web lace. Her at-
he was appointed by Gov. O'Con- tendants were Mrs. Edward
ner of Maryland to the office of Kanter, matron of honor, and
Consultant to the Maryland State bridesmaids Fanny Fleishman,
Commission on Juvenile Delin- Florence Brady and Edith Brady.
quency. He was instrumental in Edward Fleishman, uncle of the
the establishment of a new de- groom,' was best man. Ushers
partment of child welfare in the were Dr. Albert Freeman of
State of Maryland.
Flint, Allen Zeff, cousin- of the
Tickets to the donor luncheon bride, and Avran Bobbie Zeff,
may be obtained from any mem-• brother of the bride.
ber of the Women's League or by
calling the Young Israel Office,
TO. 8-8064.
Dee. 15—Miss Natalie Gorman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
B. Gorman of Wager Ave., to
Milton G. Drapkin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Drapkin of
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ploshnick Buena Vista Ave., at the Fort
announce the Bar Mitzvah of Wayne Hotel.
their son, Hershel, to be observed
Dec. 22 — Evelyn Bloom
on Saturday, Dec. 14, at the Con- daughter of Mrs. Mollie Bloom,
gregation Shaarei Shomaim, of Tuxedo Ave., to Sam Shapiro
Muirland and Midland. Open of New York City, in New York.
house at home, 15081 Muirland,
Sunday, from 2 to 10 p. m.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Avrin
of 18631 Appoline announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gerald I
Martin, to be observed Saturday 1
morning Dec. 21, at Northwest
Hebrew Congregation and Center.

November Bride

YOUTH GUIDANCE OF
MICHIGAN, Inc., a non-profit
non-sectarian organization, de-
voted to sponsoring a Boy Scout
The Women's League of Young
Troop and other youtky activi- Israle of Detroit will hold its
ties. has purchased a tract of second annual donor luncheon
land for a camp site, without
charge to the boys, and has
launched a drive to raise $20,000.
Morey H. Shepherd is president.







"The Blue Bird," at Masonic
Temple, Thursday evening, Dec.
19. will feature a ballet from the
JEWISH CENTER under the di-
rection of Miss Aaronson.

•••

LEE J. GOLDIN of 4287 W.
Grand Ave., has been elected
president of the newly-organized
public relations club for students
at Wayne University. Herbert
Haffner of 2533 Elmhurst is re-
cording secretary.
• • •

4

RABBI MORRIS ADLER of the
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will be
presented by the Detroit Round
Table of Catholics,_ Jews and
Protestants at a luncheon meet-
ing of the National Sojouiners
Club in the Savoyard Club, Buhl
Building, Detroit, on Monday.
• • •
In celebration of Hanukah, a
"Latke Party" will be sponsored
by the Wayne Chapter of IZFA,
8:30 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 17 at
Hillel House. The showing of a
Palestinian movie will be fol-
lowed by games, dancing and re-
freshments. All college students
are invited to attend.
• • •

The LT. ROY F. GREEN POST
will' hold its public Institution
and Installation of Officers in the
JWV Auditorium at 8 p. m., Sun-
day, Dec. 22.
• • •

BROWARNY FAMILY CLUB
observed its tenth anniversary
Dec. 8 at Rothstein's with Nathan
Verlin as toastmaster. The fol-
lowing officers were installed:
Harry Gross, president; Joe Ginis,
vice-president; Dave Berk, treas-
urer; Mrs. Clara Browarny, finan-
cial secetary; Mrs. Belle Browar-
ny, recording secretary. Out-of-
town guests included Mrs. Esther
Topalsky of Columbus, 0., and
Philip Rolnick, of South America.
• • •
LACHOVITCHER AID SOCIE-
TY will spOnsor a New Year's
party at the Taylor-Woodrow
Wi lson Synagogue Dec. 31. A
dinner and an evening of enter-
tainment are included in the ad-
mission price of $7.50 per person.
For reservations call chairman R.
Stein, TY. 5-6930, or ticket hold-
er, M. Levine, at TO. 8-3019.
Group reservations will be ac-
cepted. Proceeds will go for
Lachovitzer refugees, the Los An-
geles Sanitorium and the Gew-
erkshaften campaign.
• • •
The GALLOW FAMILY CLUB
. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Tigay, 18230 Pennington,
Dec. 1. Dinner was served for 80
people in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Tigay's 30th wedding anniversary.
The annual Hanukah party will
be held Sunday, Dec. 22 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Siegel, 17926 Santa Rosa.
• • •

ALFRED KREISLER, former
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney of
Wayne County, has returned to
the private practice of law with
offices at 218 Seybold Bldg., Mi-
ami, Fla. He submitted his resig-
nation as Enforcement Attorney
for the South Florida District,
Office of Price Administration.
• • •
H. MALCOLM KAHN, Wayne
University Law School graduate
who was formerly with the Bu-
reau of Internal Revenue, an-
nounces the opening of law of-
fices at 1011 Majestic Bldg.
• • •
PERFECTION LODGE NO.
486 F. AND A. M. installed the
following officers, on Dec. 11.
at Masonic Temple; worshipful
master, Sam Mann; senior war-
den. Philip Weisman; junior war-
den, Philip Langwald; secretary,
David Colman; treasurer, A. J.
Blumenau; senior deacon, Har-
old Nelson; junior deacon, Harry
Lichter; stewards, Julian S. To-
bias, Theodore Thomas, Dr. E. J.
Green, Stanley Yates, !Tarry D.
Richmond, Leon Kandel; chap-

Bridal Calendar

Bar Mitzvahs

December 13, !946

Sassan, Mildred Levitt, Mrs. Lill-
ian Singer and Mrs. -Rose Moscoe.
(Nail Burkow was flower girl.
Calvin.- Gottlieb, cousin of the
bridegroom, was best man. The
ushers included - Saul Burkow,
Phillip Gevercer, Nate Phillips,
William Singer and Martin Mos-
coe. Neil Atler was ring bearer.
Guests from Toronto, Phila-
delphia, Chicago, Wisconsin and
California were present at the
wedding.
The bridegroom. served three
years with the U. S. Army. He
saw combat service with the
10th Mountain Division in Italy,
and also served in the southwest
Pacific.

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Benjamin Hass of Curtiss Ave.,
to Murray Louis Singer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Singer,
was solemnized at a double ring
candlelight ceremony, Nov: 24,
at the Bnai Moshe Synogogue.
Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi, officiated.
The bride wore a candlelight
satin gown with seed pearls bor-
dering a sweetheart neckline.
The train fell from the bustle
gathered at the back of the skirt.
Her fingertip veil fell from a
crown of seed pearls. She car-
ried a bouquet of white roses
centered with a white orchid,
and stephanotis streamers.
Rhea Hass, sister of the bride,
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• • •
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