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January 31, 1947 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-01-31

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Local Brevities

Candlelight Ceremony
Dec. 29 Unites Couple


Marriages

Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Smith were
hosts Jan. 6 to SMITH FAMILY
CLUB. Mr. Smith is the club
president. Trees were planted in
Palest me in memory of Arthur
Smith.
• • •
An illustration of the best in
satiric drama, Mohere's ''THE
IMAGINARY INVALID," will be
presented at the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts auditorium by the
Catholic Theater, Feb. 6, 7 and 3.
• • •
DR. ALVIN D. HERSCH will
speak on "Palestine" at the Grace
Presbyterian Church, 15340 Mey-
ers Road, at 8 p. M. Friday, Jan.
31, under the auspices of the De-
troit Round Table of Catholics,
Jews and Protestants.
• • •
T.O.T. CLUBS installed the fol-
lowing officers at a meeting at
MRS. JULIUS DROZ
the Detroit Leland Hotel: Leo
Schwartz, president; Edward Ea-
The marriage of Dorothy Coh-
son. vice president; Ruby Sklar, en, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
treasurer, and Abe Gurwin, sec- Meyer Cohen of Tuxedo Ave. and
retary. The group will celebrate Julius Droz. son of Mrs. Katie
its 100th regular meeting with a Droz, was solemnized at a candle-
dinner-dance Sunday, Feb. 16.
light ceremony Dec.. 29 at the
• • •
Belcrest Hotel. Rabbi Segal offic-
A special meeting of the OS-
iated.
TROWER RELIEF SOCIETY will
The bride wore a white hoop-
be held at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday,
Feb 3. at the home of Mr. and skirt lace gown with a sweet-
Mrs. Silfil Hochman, 2305 Rich- heart neckline. Her fingertip veil
fell from a tiera of lillies of the
ton.
valley and she carried a bridal
• • S.
YOUNG PEOPLES* SOCIETY Bible adorned with white orchid
OF BNAI MOSHE announces a and satin streamers.
Her sister, Mrs. William Banks,
social to be held this Saturday
evening. There will be dancing was her matron of honor and an-
other sister, Belle Cohen, was
and refreshments.
maid of honor. G5ry Hadrich
• * •
HENRY COHEN FAMILY served as best man.
CIRCLE will meet Feb. 1 at the
Out-of-town guests from Phil-
home of Miss Bessie Cohen, 3039 adelphia; Hartford. Conn.. and
Carter. Plans for a summer cot- New York City were present.
t,,ge will be formulated.
After a honeymoon in New
• • •
York and Philadelphia, Mr. and
Vat iety spikes the bill at the- Mrs. Droz are temporarily resid-
ntown Theater beginning ing at 270,,3 W. Grand.
2'). when Columbia's film
iidaption of the highly regarded
Mrs Fried Heads Youth
- MI; DISTRICT ATTORNEY"
shares billing with Judy
Education League Event
C.inovii's antics in "SINGING IN
TILE CORN. -
Mrs. Louis Fried, chairman for
• • •
Youth Education League's Pledge
AUSLANDER FAMILY CLUB
Fund Luncheon. which will take
has adopted an orphan in Europe.
place Tuesday, March 4, at Ma-
The first of a series of charity
,. . ,
partl•,. will be held Feb. 1 at the
home of Mr...and Mrs. S. Green-
berget. on Tyler. The February
meeting will he a stork shower
at the home of Mr. and NIrs.
Arens.
• • •
'Li raise money for Passover
packages for Jews overseas, the
RACHEL AGREE MEMORIAL
SOC I ETV will hold a dessert
luncheon at the Hotel .Detroiter
at 1 p. m. Wednesday. Feb. 5.
Hostesses will be Mrs. N. Agree,
Mrs. G Agree, Mrs. Marvin
Steal n and Mrs. S. Hack.

• • •

Lois Franks was her sister's
maid of honor, and the brides-

maids included Inez Mendelsohn,
Janice • Edison, Shirley Simons,
and Mrs. Samuel Serwer. Milton
Bosley served his cousin as best
man Ind seating the guests were
Irving Frank, Irving Richter,
Samuel Serwer and Morris Plot-
kin.
Following the wedding recep-
tion, Mr. and Mrs. Winston left
on a motor trip through the east.
Out-of ;town guests from To-
ronto; Rochester, N. Y.; Buffalo;
Chicago and Toledo were present.
• • •
BROUDY-SELESNICK: Wed-
nesday evening. Jan. 29, Eileen

Selesnick, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gabriel Selesnick of Otsego
Ave. became the bride of Ernest
Broudy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isa-

dore Broudy of Los Angeles. Rab-
bi Morris Adler performed the
ceremony at the Lee Plaza.
The bride was lovely in her
princess gown of white satin with
full skirt which extended into a
court train. Her fingertip veil of
illusion fell from a tiara of
matching lace and she carried a
Bible with a white orchid.
Mrs. Sol Ross was the matron
of honor, and Thelma Rosenberg
and Gladys Silverman were the
bridesmaids. Clarence Broudy
served his brother as best man
and the ushers were Harold Sam-
uels and Irving Moser.
Besides the bridegroom's par-
ents out-of:town guests were
present from Chicago, Cleveland
and Louisville.

Feb. 1 Designated
Mizrachi Sabbath

;

Engagement Told

Louis Marshall Bowlers
Hosts to Entire Lodge

KROHN-SHIFFMAN: At a re-
cent ceremony at the Shaarey
Zedek, Elaine Shiffman, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shiffman,
&came the bride of Dr. Samuel
Krohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Krohn. Dr. A. M. Hershman and
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at
the ceremony.
The bride's only attendant was
Mrs. Saul Rich of New Haven,
Conn. Harry Krohn was his
brother's best man.
After a honeymoon. in New
York, Dr. and Mrs. Krohn are
at home on Boston Blvd.
• • •
WINSTON-FRANKS: The mar-
riage of Beverly Ruth Franks,,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Jack
M. Franks of Clements Ave. and
David Winston, was solemnized
MISS GRETA SOLOMON -
at a candlelight ceremony Jand
19 at the Whittier, with Dr. A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Simon F. Solomon
Hershman and Cantor Jacob So- of Pasadena Ave., announce the
nenklar officiating.
engagement of their daughter,
The bride wore a gown of iv- Greta, to Richard Chafetz, son of
ory satin. Her veil of illusion, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chafetz, of
edged with Venetian lace, fell Pingree Ave. Mr. Chafetz has re-
from a coronet of seed pearls. She sumed his studies at Wayne Uni-
carried a bouquet of calla lilies, versity after service with the
orchids and carnations. armed forces.

LOIS JOY GENDEL. 14-year-
old Dur fee Intermediate stu-
the
dent. will be featured on
dance program to be given by
the Julie Adler Studio for the
••

Sigmund Livingstone Lodge of
Bnai Iii ith Wednesday evening
Feb. 1 has been designated in
MRS. LOUIS FRIED
at the Jewish Center. The daugh-
local synagogues as a Sabbath
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gen- sonic Temple, states that a "sur- for Mizrachi. Rabbis and laymen.
del of 11375 N. Martindale, Lois prise program" is planned for the will speak on the aims of Miz-
was named Queen Esther at a afternoon. Also culminating the rachi, urging worshipers to join
con t es t last affair. a Merit Luncheon is to be the religious Zionist ranks. Syna-
Jewi-ti Center
Purim.
given for members who have sold gogues that will enroll 25 or
• • •
the largest amount of tickets.
more members have been urged
VETERANS OF YOUNG IS- To obtain tickets for the lunch- to form Mizrachi chapters under
RAEI, announce that tickets of eon, call Mrs. Louis Mann, UN. the names of their congregations.
admission to the winter frolic to 1-7356. or Mrs. Morris Cohen,
On Jan. 22, Rabbi Emanuel
be given at the Hotel Book-Cadil- UN. 2-94 99 . Proceeds of the Rackman of New York address-
lac on Saturday evening, Feb. 15, luncheon are to be used for re- ed a Mizrachi meeting at Yeshiv-
will be available at the door. habilitation of children here and ath Beth Yehudah, and urged
goad.
-
every member to take an active
New Pupils Accepted
The next meeting of the League part in the present Mizrachi
will take place on Monday, Feb. membership campaign.
At 3 Farband Schools
3, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Sol B. Edelman was host at a
New pupils are being admitted Hostesses for the afternoon will dinner for Rabbi Rackman at
for the new term, into the regu- be Mesdames Joe Levine, Irving Finkel's restaurant for members
lar elementary and advanced Yarrows, Ben Levinson, Max of the Mizrachi board.
classes at the three Farband Steiner and William Hubert.
The membefship committee
Jewish Folk Schools. They are
consists of Dr. Moses Wiser, Sol
located at 1912 Taylor, 12244
Hebrew Classes Continue
B. Edelman, Charles T. Gell-
Dexter, corner Cortland, and in
man, David I. Berris, Israel Lev-
the Thirkell School, Rooms 205 In Wayne's Spring "Term
enson, Aaron .Tikhin, Solomon
and 209.
C hinitz, Max Kaminsky and Irv-
The following subjects are
Classes in Hebrew at Wayne
taught: Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, University, begun last year large- ing W. Schlussel.
Yiddish History, Hebrew and ly through the efforts of the Jew-
Jewish folk songs, Jewish cus- ish Community Council, will con-
toms and traditions, and Jewish tinue for the spring semester be-
life in Palestine and other coun- ginning Feb. 5.
Registration is open to both
tries.
For information call TY. 5-3365, matriculated and non-matriculat-
2 p. m. to 7 p. m., except Satur- ed students. Louis Panush,,in-
day. and on Sunday from 3:30 structor at Central High School,
teaches the classes.
p. m. to 7:30 p. m.

s;

Friday, January 31, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twelve

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I

Louis Marshall Bnai Brith
bowling league will entertain the
entire lodge and their friends at
a bowler's night at 8:30 p. m.
Feb. 4 at. lodge headquarters,
Linwood at Richton, featuring
the presentation of mid-year tro-
phies, movies and refreshments.
Brother Saul I. Rosenman is
entertainment chairman. Brother
Morton J. Bechek will serve as
M. C. Louis Marshall members
and friends are invited to attend
this annual affair.

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SUBJECTS TAUGHT: Yiddish, Hebrew, Jewish History,
Celebration of Holidays, Traditions.
REGISTRATION EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
THURSDAY from 3:30 to 5 P. M.
For Information call Hogarth 5404

22nd Annual Season

DETROIT HALEVY SINGING SOCIETY

DAN FROHMAN, Musical Director
WILLIAM CAYMAN, Associate
2nd Concert—Wednesday, February 5, 1947-8:30 p. m.
with JACOB BECKER, cellist and IRVING ROSENGARD,
baritone and REBECCA FROHMAN at the piano

LECTURE HALL, DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
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Admission $ I.00—Tax .20—Total $1.20 — Phone TO. 8-6633

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