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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 3, 1i47
I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Miss Elizabeth Mitchell of Longfellow Ave., has returned from
New York where she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Betty Lipton.
Mrs. Albert Krohn of Cambridge Rd. has as her guests, her
sisters( Mrs. Moses Simon and Miss Gertude Goldstein of Hamilton,
Ont..
Mrs. Leo. A. Goldberg has returned to her home in Chicago
following a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel E. Arden
of Wildemere Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Share of Seward Ave left by motor for
Miami Beach, Fla., where they plan to spend the winter months.
Their daughter, Caroline, who is attending the University of
Michigan, accompanied them for the holiday vacation period.
Dr. Sol C. Grossman; of 17391 Santa Barbara Dr:, returned from
New York City where he became a Dipiomate of the American
Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
The Misses Mildred Diamond and Marilyn Boesky were hostesses
at a bridal shower, honoring Mildred Backelar, at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel Dec. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kraemer, daughter Helene, and son, Sidney,
of Kraemer's Olympia Hotel in Mt. Clemens, are vacationing at
the Victor Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. William Field and Daughter, Joan, of Roslyn Rd.,
are spending the holiday season in Cincinnati as the guests of Mrs.
Field's sister and brother-in-law, the Clarence ,.Mills.
Complimenting Miss Gloria E. Abram, whose marriage to
Richard Jay Schaefer took place Dec. 22, the following parties were
given: Misses Marilyn Brenner, Lucille Miller and Harriet Simon
were co-hostesses at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower Nov. 16
at Frame's; Mrs. M. Brett, Mrs. H. Schiff, and Mrs. Henry J. Abram
gave a dinner and shower Nov. 21 at the Lee Plaza; Mrs. Chas.
Newman entertained at a buffet supper at her home on Northlawn:
Mrs. Albert Boesky gave a luncheon at the Book-Cadillac Dec. 6;
Mrs. Wm. Boesky gave a tea Dec. 11 at her home on Wildemere;
Mrs. Alex Boesky entertained with a dinner party Dec. 14 at her
home; Mrs. G. E. Roth was hostess at a luncheon and shower at the
Bel-Air Dec../ : and Mrs. M. Ruskin gave a luncheon at home Dec. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. William Guz and daughters have moved from
Harding Ave. and are now residing in their home at 3343 Tyler Ave.
.Miss Elaine E. Levin, who attends UCLA iii Los Angeles, is
visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Levin, 19475
Steel Ave., during the holiday vacation.
Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. is spending the winter in
Miami Beach, Fla., where her daughter, Norma, is a student at the
University of Miami.
Morris Karbal of Webb Ave. is vacationing in Miami Beach.
Fla., where he is a guest at the Versailles Hotel_
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona Dr. are spendihg a
few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. They will also visit in Palm Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Bogrow of 1942 Gladstone w:11 hold an
open house from 2 to 10 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 29, in honor of their
son. Milton, who has returned from 18 months service in Germany.
Complimenting Miss Chilly Grossberg. whose marriage to Mar-
vin M. Revich will take place on Jan. 5 at Beth Telfilo
Emanuel Synagogue many parties have been given. On Nov. 21. a
shower was given at the Wilshire by Mrs. Sol Wainer. Mrs. Sam
Ran:nort and Mrs. Manny Grossberg. On Dec. 1, Mrs. Harry Goodis
M - ss Eve Cohen were joint hostesses at a luncheon and kitchen
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wer at the home of Mrs. Goodis. On Dec. 3, Mrs. Saul Levine
;- hd Mrs. Sam Levine gave a shower at the Wilshire. Her sorority,
c Imam chose the home of Miss Eve Cohen for their handker-
f and hosiery shower on Dec. 11. Miss Grossberg returned Dec.
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H; from a week spent in Toronto. getting acquainted with future
rela:ives and was entertained on Dec. 17 at a linen shower at the
Murray House by her fiance's sister, Mrs. Jos. Book. Miss Gross-
berg's mother, her sister, Mrs. Sol Wainer. and two of Mr. Revich's
aunts. Mrs. Abraham Borman and Mrs. Saul Levine. all of Detroit,
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attended the shower in Toronto.
Mrs. William Roby entertained at tea Dec. 21. Guests donated
canned goods for the SOS drive.
Refugee Families ,
May Have Use of
House of Shelter
FAC Staff Members
Hold Reunion Jan. 11
Staff members of the Fresh Air
Camp will hold a camp reunion
at 8 p. m. Saturday. Jan. 11, at
Facilities of the House of Shel- Wayne University Hillel House.
4841 Second.
ter will be used for temporary
Arrangements for the party
housing of refugee families, ac- are being made by a group of
cording to an announcement by volunteers from the 1946 staff.
Milton M. Maddin, president.
Since present addresses of all
In view of the declining de- FAC staff members of recent sea-
mand for the services of the l. sons were not available, the com-
House of Shelter, the Board of mittee invites those who were
Directors suggested to the Jew- not contacted by mail to make
ish Welfare Federation, of which reservations by calling Ruth M.
it is a beneficiary agency, that Levine, HO. 0678. or Alvin Kurz,
the facilities of the House be DA. 0882. any evening this week.
utilized for other purposes. Fol-
lowing a survey of the situation, Center Opens Series
it was found that the premises
could be made available to house Of Dancing Lessons
one or two refugee families, and
A new semester of dance
at the same time leave sufficient
accommodations within the courses for children 4 to 6 will
House of Shelter to continue its commence at the Jewish Center
usual functions of sheltering Jan. 6, with Miss Fannie Aron-
son as teacher. Dance lesson s
homeless and indigent men.
Resettlement Service, another provide for development of the
Federation agency, will be re- child through dance techniques
sponsible for making renovations, rhythmic training, creative ex-
pression and physical responses
the placement of the families in to music and drama.
the House of Shelter, and their
All parents are urged to regis-
removal as soon as they can find
ter their children at the Center.
permanent quarters.
Tuition is $5 for a course of
eight lessons.
16•Year-Old Violinist
Soloist with Symphony
Arthur Benavie, 16-year-old
*•.. Violinist, will appear as guest
soloist with the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra Wednesday,
r. Jan. 8, playing the Paganini
certo.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
J. Benavie, Arthur has been a
•.student of Josef Gingold, Detroit
".Symphony concertmaster, for
;three years. His father is music
'1-director of station WJR and Jam
1Handy Picture Service.
<, The concert will be broadcast
Saturday morning.
Jewish Home For Aged
Women's Board Meets
The Women's Auxiliary, Jew-
ish Home for Aged will hold the
first augmented board and report
meeting of the year at 1 p. m.
Wednesday, Jan. 8, at the home
of Mrs. Samuel Weller 16841
Wildemere.
Dessert luncheon will be
served by the hostess after
which a current book will be re-
viewed by Mrs. Mettie Baron
Golub. Mrs. Golub will also have
on display the latest best sellers.
Dues are payable at this meet-
ing,.
To Wed in May
MISS MILLI GIFFEN
Mrs. Hazel Giffen of Cortland
Ave. announces the engagement
of her daughter, Milli, to Robert
Fox, 9011 of Mr. and Mrs. Moritz
Fox of Tyler Ave. Miss Giffen
is a student at Wayne University.
Mr. Fox attended Wayne before
entering National College in Chi-
cago, from which he will re-
ceive his doctorate is May. The
wedding will take place May 17
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Medical School Dinner
Fetes Mrs. Warburg
MRS. FELIX M. WARBURG,
who has wide philanthropic in-
terests in the Jewish community
and has long been identified with
the building of Palestine, will be
guest of honor at a dinner in be-
half of the $4,000,000 campaign
to establish the first Medical
School in Palestine Jan. 9 at the
Hotel Pierre New York.
The campaign is being con-
ducted under the combined aus-
pices of the. American Friends of
the Hebrew University and Ha-
dassah.
Page Nine
Engagements
Wedding Set
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Berman
of Ford Ave., announce the en-
gagement 'of their daughter,
Anne, to Morris Schneider, son
of Mrs. SylVia Schneider of Col-
lingwood Ave. The wedding date
has been set for March 9.
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Mr. and Mrs. J06. R. Leemon
of Euclid Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Betty, to Kurt Singer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Singer of
Cleveland, 0. The wedding date
has been set for June 29.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Arden of
Wildemere Ave. "announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Ellin Suzanne, to Irving Bernard
Goldberg, of Chicago, Ill., son of
Mrs. Leo A. Goldberg and the
late Mr. Goldberg. Miss Arden
MISS DOROTHY MILLER
attended the University of Mich-
Mr.
and Mrs. Isadore Miller of
igan. Mr. Goldberg was gradu-
ated from the Aeronautical Engi- 3797 Grand Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
neering University of Chicago.
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Dorothy, to Edward Goldberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Schneider son of Sam Goldberg. of Owosso,
of Newark, N. J., announce the Mich. The wedding w.11 take
engagement of their daughter, place Feb. 9, at the Park Avcnue
Roslyn Lya. to Leonard H. Trun- Penthouse.
sky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Trunsky of Greenlawn Ave. Miss
Schneider is attending Michigan
State College. Mr. Trunsky at-
tended Wayne University and
Jan. 5 --- Chilly Grossberg,
was affiliated with Pi Tau Sig-
ma Fraternity. He was recently daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses
Grc*.sberg of 2663 Elmhuist Ave.,
discharged from the army.
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to Marvin M. Revich of 2715
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner. of Oakman Blvd., at Congreg:.tr,n
3784 Tuxedo, announced the en- Beth Telfilo Emanuel.
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gagement of their daughter. Lil-
Jan.
12—Marian
Fie2len Good-
lian. to Sidney Goldman. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lo *4s Goldman of man, ciaughter of Mr. and Mi a.
Richton Ave., at a dinner at their Isadore E. Goodman of She r-
bourne Road, to Sidney L. Gold-
home.
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sfein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
Goldstein of New Haven. Conn.,
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Karp of
Woodington Dr. announce the en- at the Wardell-Sheraton Hotel.
gagement of their daughter.
CARD OF THANKS
Bette, to Avery Allen Shapiro.
The family of the late Solon-,,n
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kolman
Nabatoff wish to thank all
Shapiro of Wildemere Ave.
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friends who were 'so kind to t? -.e
The engagement of Ruth Lesser family in their recent bereave-
to Josiakia Gray, son of Mr. and ment, with special thanks to t: -,e
Mrs. Nathan Gray of Wooding- Progre ss ive Ladies for all th..r
ham Dr. was announced at a kindnesses.
family dinner party by the
bride-elect's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lesser of Glendale!
FOR
Ave. The couple attended Wayne
• Mosaic
University.
Bridal Calendar
2,471
Students Attend
Polish-Jewish Schools
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Entertainment
Arranging and Rehearsal
of )our ceremonial proces-
sion FREE OF CHARGE
Voice Recordings of en-
tire affair
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WARSAW, (JTA)—There are
2,471 students attending the 28
Jewish schools throughout Poland
CALL
according to figures released here
in connection with the opening
of the school year.
Yiddish is the principal lan-
guage of instruction in these
for the finest
schools, 20 of which are in Lower
Silesia. Hebrew and Jewish his-
ORCHESTRAS
tory are also taught. In general,
AND ENTERTAINMENT
the course of study is similar to
that in the non-Jewish state
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Snider an- schools.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Murray. at 9 a. in., Satur-
. day, Jan. 4, at the United Hebrew
Schools, Tuxedo at Holmur. An
.._/4nnottncin9 a
open house honoring the Bar
Mitzvah will be held at his home.
3773 Tuxedo. from 2 to 8 p. m.
Jan. 4.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Behrmann
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
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their son Joel David. Saturday.
Specia cztnei in
Jan. 11 at Shaarey Zedek. Recen-
t tion will be held that evening in
their home at 1963 Calvert from
7:30 to 10:30. No cards.
Sam Rosenbiat
Bar Mitzvah
Yl etv Studio
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BOGROW FAMILY CLUB will
meet at 8:30 p. m. Saturday. Dec.
28, at the home of Max and Ruth
Bogrow, 1976 Blaine.
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