ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
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Page Eleven
THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 31, 1147
Rabbi Botwinick Guest
At Annual Banquet of
Chachmey Lublin, Feb. 9
reached through the office of
Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin.
Tickets for the Feb. 9 banquet
may be obtained in the office of
the Yeshivah, or from I. Sara-
Rabbi Israel E. Botwinick will off, 2697 Monterey.
be the guest speaker at the
fourth annual banquet of Yeshi- illaLLIMMMIIIIMIMIDE.14141Alrit.I.S.I.1.4
To Live in Toledo
Mrs. Harry Bookstein of Greenlawn Ave. has as her guest her
sister, Mrs. Eugene Hirsch (Edna Wohl), of Los Angeles.
Miss Barbara Cohen is visiting with relatives in Lexington, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ginsburg of Traverse City have left for
Los Angeles where they will spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Drapkin of Buena Vista have left Detroit
far an extended motor trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, Gordon of Cortland Ave. returned from
a visit to Washington, where they were guests, at a reception at the
White Hotise. •
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ainbinder of 3824 Cortland are vacationing
in Miami Beach and are visiting their son, Cadet Pvt. Donald, at
Riverside Academy in Hollywood, Fla.
Edythe Ainbinder and Harriet Nochman are leaving Saturday
for an extended stay in Miami Beach and Havana.
Mr.. and Mrs. Bernard Bloch of IVluirland Ave. have left to spend
the winter months at the El Portal Hotel, Mesa, Ariz.
Mrs. Moe D. Smith of 2540 Monterey has returned from Girard-
ville and Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where she visited with relatives and was
a guest at the Mattlow wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Auslander of Pinehurst Ave.. Mrs. David
Auslander and daughter, Florence:of Glendale Ave., and Mrs. Irving
Klein of San Juan Drive are spending the week-end in Chicago to
MRS. HAROLD JAFFE
attend the Bar Mitzvah of Jack Klein.
Sunday,
Dec. 29, at the Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Neiman of Pennington Dr. will entertain
Feb. 1 for their daughter, Dorothy, who was graduated from Central Plaza Hotel, Shirley Rhea Elias
High School and will matriculate at the University of Michigan.
spoke her marriage vows to Har-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson of Webb Ave. and Mrs. Jacob old Jaffe. The bride is the daugh-
Burrows of Merton Rd. are spending the winter in Mexico City and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Elias of
Acapulco.
Mrs. Moe D. Smith. Mrs. Charles Solomon and Mrs. Martin Cortland Ave., and her husband
Harris returned from Wilkes-Barre, Pa. whete they attended the , the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
wedding of Miss Dorothy Matlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Louis Jaffe of Toledo. The candle-
J. Matlow of Girardville, Pa., and Melvin Wolfe of Mt. Carmel.
light ceremony was performed by
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Arnkoff and daughter, Susan, of Pontiac, Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer.
have left for Normandy Isle, Miami Beach. They will visit with
The bride wore a gown of white
Mrs. Arnkoff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn, formerly of
satin with fitted bodice, off-the-
Detroit.
Mrs. Elvin Pollack gave a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Herman shoulder neckline, and illusion
yok e . A peplum of silk lace, and
Berlin Jan. 24 at the Statler Terrace Room.
Mr. and Mrs_ Herman Berlin left for lNiCami Beach, where they long train completed the full skirt.
will stay at the Town House.
Her fingertip veil of illusion was
Mrs. Henrietta Garvett of Monterey Ave. is spending a month fastened with a coronet of pearls
in Miami, visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. and she carried a white prayer
Martin Marrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brodia of Kentucky Ave. are leaving book with white orchids.
Beverley Bogart was her only
Feb. 1 for a vacation in St. Louis and Alexandria, La.
Lt. Arthur Miller who has been stationed with the Medical attendant. Max Jaffe. the bride-
spending
a
week's
leave
with
Corps at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., is
groom's brother, acted as best
Mrs. Miller and their small daughter before leaving for his new post man. and the guests were seated
New
York
Port
of
Embarkation.
at
by Barry Elias, the bride's
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Eder of the Wilshire Apt. left for a stay brother.
in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil of LaSalle Blvd. have as their
guests their daughter, Mrs. Robert Morrison, and her small daugh-
ter Rosalie of Cleveland.
Bar Mitzvahs
Neugarten Luncheon
To Be Held April 16
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Minus of
1435 Burlingame announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, David
Abraham Synagogue. Linwood at
Sturtevant. An open house honor-
ing the Bar Mitzvah will be held
at home from 7 to 10 p.m. Sun-
day, Feb. 9. No cards.
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- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gitt of
Monterey Ave. announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Alvin Stew-
art, which took place Jan. 25 at
Bnai David Synagogue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lew Levitt of Los
Angeles announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Donald Holiday.
Friday evening, Feb. 7, at Tem-
ple Emanuel in Beverly Hills. A
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Shanbrom
announce the Bar Mitzvaah of
their son, Marshall, Saturday
morning, Feb. 8, at Cong. Beth
Abraham, Linwood at Sturtevant.
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Mr. and Mrs. Irving Klein of
18500 San Joan Dr. announce the '
bar Mitzvah of their son, Joel
Jay, Saturday morning, Feb. 8,
at the Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation. Curtis at Santa Rosa.
A reception honoring the Bar
Mitzvah will be held at home
from 7 to 10 p. m. Feb. 9. No
cards.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. David Wolf of
2377 Fullerton announce the Bar
Mitzvah. of their son, Joseph
Gerald, at 9 a. m. Saturday, Feb.
8, at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
A dinner honoring the Bar Mitz-
vah will be given at 6:30 p. m.
Sunday, Feb. 9 at the Workmen's
Circle. Out-of-town guests from
Chicago, Toledo, Cleveland and
Windsor are expected to attend.
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one Jew in Poland 'who did not
want the present government put
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Lee, Saturday, Feb. 8, at Beth
reception at the Temple will fol-
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held Saturday, Feb..,8, at Bon-
Rubell's in Beverly Hills.
vath Chachmey Lublin at 6 p. m.,
Feb. 9, in the Yeshivath, Linwood
and Elmhurst.
Rabbi Botwinick has been
overseas for the last 23 months
in Germany and ih France,
where he had served as Chaplain
in the U. S. Army. For the past
nine months his activities were
with the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee and the AMG in Germany.
Rabbi Botwinick has helped to
locate many perions who had
been presumed lost. He may be
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