Friday, January 31, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

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ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Leo I. Franklin have returned from California
and are residing at 17305 Pennington Dr.
Mrs. Henry"Wineman of Hamilton Dr. is visiting in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Weisman of Cincinnati spent a week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Suffolk Dr.
Miss Henrietta Ascher and her brother, Clarence, of the Park
Lane Apt. are leaving this Friday for Palm Beach.
Mrs. David J. Levy, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert of Boston Blvd. and Mrs.
Harry Newman of Lawrence Ave. left for Coronado Beach, Calif.
Mrs. Oscar Zemon of Roslyn Rd. accompanied her mother and aunts
to Chicago where she spent a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Burlington Rd. are leaving to
spend the winter in Palm Beach.
Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd. left for Boston where
she will be the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Katzenburg.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heavenrich of Longfellow Ave. left for
e('oronado Beach, Calif., for the winter.
Miss Ruth Hershman returned to New York following a visit
ith her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Calvert Ave.
Mrs. John Imerman of Gloucester Dr. is leaving this Friday for
Miami Beach, where she will be a guest at the Greenview Hotel.
Mrs. Leon Schembe•k of.Monte Vista Ave. has returned from
a month's visit in St. Louis, Joplin. Kansas City and Chicago.
MI- . and Mrs. Samuel Sofferin of Wildemere Ave. left for
Hollywood Beach, Fla., where they plan to be guests at the Holly-
wood Beach Hotel.
Miss Harriet Lurie of Columbus is the guest of her brother-in-
la w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Mazer of Birchcrest Ave.
MI- . and Mrs. Harry L. LeVine of Muirland Ave. are visiting
in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hersch of Winchester Dr.. Grosse Pointe,
are visiting in St. Joseph, Mich., where they are guests at the
Whitcomb Hotel.
Mrs. Rebecca Feldman of West Chicago left for six weeks in
Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Levy, their daughter, Janet. and son,
Edward J•.. of Wildemere Ave. left on Monday for Miami Beach,
where they will open their winter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallach of Roslyn Rd. left for New York
and Atlantic City.
Mrs. Isaac Kohane accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. Max
Fr.:nk of Calvert Ave. left for Dallas, Tex., where they will visit
her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Kohane on the
occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Frank and her
mother plan to go on to Miami Beach, before returning.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodgre Bargman of Royal Oak. left to spend
three weeks along the Gt.,If of Mexico and in New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenfield of Glynn Ct. left for a stay

Births

Winter Bride

Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Garber (Ruth Willis) of
Whitmore Rd., a son, Stanley
Michael,
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Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. David
Chicorel (Sedal Levin) of 3735
Atkinson, a daughter, Marilyn.
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Jan. 7—to Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph
Friedman (Mildred Jacobs), a son,
Lawrence Marc.
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Jan. 10—To ► Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Feldman (Nadelle Rovin) of 2479
Glendale, a son, Robert David..

Jan. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur J. Steinberg (Dorothy Bach-
rach) a daughter, Lois Anne.
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Jan. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. S.
Lawrence Aronsson (Delores Op-
penheim), a son, Richard David.
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Jan. 21—To Dr. and Mrs. H.
Rosensweet (Rhoda Cowen), a
son, Marc Irving.
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Jan. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Packman (Beatrice Kline) of Se-
ward Ave., a daughter, Laura
Louise.
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Jan. 24—To "Dr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin B. Stamell of Calvert Ave.,
a son, Jared Bennett.

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Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
Jan. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
ving L. Field (Bebe Goldstein)
Henry A. Freudenberg (Beatrice
of Chicago Blvd., a son, Philip
Fine), of 3380..M5nterey, a son,
Jay.
Jay Allan.
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Jan. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Jan. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. How-
J. Kraus (Betty Sklar) of 3253
ard Solomon of San Francisco
MRS. GEORGE J. KORMAN
Rochester, a daughter, Cheryl
(formerly of Detroit), a daughter,
Beth.
At a candlelight ceremony in
Gail Ruth.
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the English Room of the Park
Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
Avenue Hotel, Dec. 29, Evelyn
t tin Marrich (Eleanor Garnett),
Rhea Weisberg, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Weisberg, be- .formerly of Detroit, now of
came the bride of George Joseph , Miami, a daughter, Leslie.
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Korman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jan. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Isaac Korman.
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated ert Sloman (Eleanor Schwarz), of
at the ceremony, assisted by Rab- Fairfield Ave., a daughter, Sally
bi Mendel Mednick of Union Rita.
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City, N. J., and Cantor Jacob
Jan. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sonenklar.
The bride wore an ivory satin Joseph B. Slatkin (Edith Sparr),
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1)1' and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert of Byron Ave. are spending a few and Sandra Weisberg and Helen
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CORDIALLY INVITED
weeks in Miami Beach.
Korman. junior bridesmaids.
Mae Moll. formerly of Ann's Beauty
Mr. and Mrs. George Seyburn of Buena Vista Ave. have left•
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shop on Linwood, is now with us.
Harry Korman served as best
for live weeks on the West Coast.
man and Jack Korman and Mar-
Dr and ;Ctrs. Leo Oreckhn of Oak Dr. have returned from
eon —t anatematmi.4,...(,...1 ■ 11....4..mi(*.A,m(owal,
vin Weisberg weer ushers. Susan
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Korman was flower girl.
Mr ;aid Mrs. Herman Lewis of Whitmore Rd. arc spending the
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After a honeymoon in New
Joe Solomon and Ted Ross of Riverside Dr. have motored to York City, the newlyweds will
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reside with the bride's parents on
Oakman Blvd.

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HcilevN Will Present
Concert Wednesday

December Bride

Sisterhood Luncheon
Feb. 12 Wilt Provide
Theology Scholarship

In ck•lebration of JeWISh Music
Month in February the Halevy

dinging Society is presenting its
second concert of the season at
8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, in
the Le•t of the Detroit
Institute (if Arts.
J.leob Becker. member of the
Detroit Symphony orchestra, will

Final plans for the Hershman-
Adler Torah Scholarship Fund
luncheon to be held Wednesday,
Feb. 12, are complete, according
to Mrs. Carl S.
;Schiller and
I Mrs. Reuben Al-
, lender, co-chair-
men.
"What is Tor-
ah" a Cantata
written by Jud-
ith and Ira Eis-
enstein will be
the dramatic
presentation for Mrs. Schiller
the afternoon and is being di-

play two groups of cello solos in-
cluding "Fond Recollections - and
"liting;irian Rhapsody - by Pop-
per. - Prayer - by Bloch, "Canzon-

etta - Ambi011ii. and "Scherzo ..
by Genes.

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Irving Ros•ngard. bariton, will

sing "Civatina" from Gounod's
- Faust, "Far Vos - by Ellstein,
'Prologue - f r o m "Pagliacci, -
1VIoussorgsky's "Hopak," "Were

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rected by Mrs. Morris Adler and

MRS. ROBERT ROTHENBERG

Cantor Jacob Sonenklar. A cast
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Ham- of more than 20 has been in re-
merstein of Alden Ave. announce hearsal for several months.
the marriage of their daughter, The Sisterhood of Congrega-
Gertrude, to Robert J. Rothen- tion Shaarey Zedek, as a member
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben of the National Women's League,
Rothenberg. Dec. 8 at the Wil- last year pledged $21,000 to
shire Hotel.
create a permanent scholarship
The bride wore a Chantilly lace fund honoring Dr. A. M. Hersh-
€oldherg, alto. Rebecca Froh- gown with matching fingertip man and Rabbi Morris Adler.
veil. She carried a prayer book This is a revolving fund which
man will be at the piano.
with white orchids.
I each year provides one rabbinical
Her attendants were Anita student a scholarship to the
Hammerstein, maid of honor, and Jewish Theological Seminary of
Berditchever Conducts
bridesmaids Mrs. Elaine J. Hirsch, ! America.
Drive for New Members
Dolores Brod, Belrose El.kowitz
Mrs. Louis Tobin, special gifts
and Barbara Bross.
chairman, and Mrs. Meyer Shu-
Berditchever V erein is con- ,
Fred Hammerstein was best german, pledge chairman, an-
ducting a drive
man. The ushers were Joy Birsch, nounce that the deadline for con-
for nn e m 1) e r s
Richard Brooks. Rudy Newman tributions and pledges is Friday,
and invites
all
and Dave Stolman. i Feb. 7, when final reports will
to
land slew,
Out-of-town guests were prey - be turned in at a tea at the
the
contact
ent from New York, Miami Beach, home of Mrs. Daniel E. Cullen.

by Hahn, and "Kacha, - a Pales- f'
tinian song by Zaira and ar-
ranged by Dan Frohman, Halevy
director.
The Halevy chorus, conducted,
by Dan Frohman, will sing three ,
groups of songs not prevoiusly
heard this season. Soloists are
Shirley Zaft, soprano, and Bella

chairman of the
c a in paign, Ar-
thur Feld man,
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group is sending
packages to rel-
atives in Italy A. Feldman
and DP camps in Germany.

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WEDDING DAY

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Lansing and Pontiac.

After the wedding dinner thy
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moon. They will reside at 9360 On Palestine Question
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Hebrew Resistance Unit broadcast a symposium and dis-
Palestine Symphony Orchestra
I A unit of the Hebrew resist- cussion on Palestine at 2 p. m.
Marks 10th Anniversary
!ance committee, headed by Sunday, Feb. 2.
The discussants will be Dr. Al-
TEL AVIV, (JTA) 7 -A special Phillip Jaffe. has been organized

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by the Palestine Symphony Orch- ; proclamation of the Irgun. of history at Wayne University;
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