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February 21, 1947 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-02-21

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Page Eleven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 21, 1947

PM Prints Interview
With Emma Schaver

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Selma Sampliner of the Chatham Apt. left on Monday to spend
a month in Los Angeles with her mother, Mrs. J. L. Sampliber,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Huntington Woods are spend-
ing a few days in Cincinnati visiting with his mother, Mrs. Arnold
Kaichen. Their son, John, who recently was discharged from the
Army, left Saturday to resume his studies at Kenyon College.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohen of Calvert- Ave. have returned from
a two-months stay in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goldman of Canterbury Rd., Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard N. Simons of Parkside Ave. and-Mr. and Mrs. William Ger-
shenson of Balmoral Rd. left. Thursday for Los Angeles, from where
they 'will go to a ranch near Tucson, Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. William Field of Roslyn Rd. have returned from a
few weeks stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. have as their guest
her father, Michael Clamage of Chicago.
Mrs. Ralph Shroder of Bloomfield Hills left Tuesday for Los-
Angeles where she will be the guest of her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Altschuler. Mr. Shroder will join her later.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher of Huntington Woods left Saturday for
Paris, Ky., where they plan to make their home.
- Mr. - and Mrs. Harold Smilay of Balmoral Rd. left Saturday for
an extended visit in California
Dr. Michael Freeman and his son, Mickey, of Wellesly Dr. are
spending a few* weeks in Florida.
. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schwartz of Boston Blvd. have- returned
from Phoenix.. They also visited in California before returning home.
Mr. and - Mrs. Samuel Lewis of Muirland Ave. have returned
-
from a 10-day visit in New York.
Mrs. Louis Sobel of Lincolnshire Dr. left on Friday for Miami
Beach, Fla., to meet Mr. Sobel who is returning from Mexico where
he spent a week. They plan to go to Havana, Cuba, where they will
be guests at the Hotel Nacioiaal for .a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Garon of Stoepel Ave. left Sunday to visit
in New Orleans and Guatemala.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Glazer of Merton Rd.. Mrs. Emil Loewen-
berg and Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of the Belcrest Hotel left on Satur-
day for a stay in Hot Springs, Ark.
Mrs. Norman Helpert of Elmhurst Ave. left Tuesday for Daytona
Beach, Fla.. where she will spend the remainder of the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman of Boston Blvd. are spending a few
weeks in Hot Springs, Ark.
Mrs. Peter Vass and family have moved from the Wilshire Apt.
Hotel and are now residing in their new home at 2010 Chicago Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gunsberg of Warrington Rr. left Sunday for
a stay in Miami Beach. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oppenheim and their small daughter,
Jane. of Whitmore Rd., spent a few days in Indianapolis, Ind.
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin 1. Lappin of Woodingham Dr. have returned
from Miami Beach. Fla.
Elliott Moyer of Washington. D. C.. spent a few days here with
his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle of Merton Rd. left last week for Tucson,
Ariz., where they plan to spend the remainder of the winter.
Mary Ann Cooper. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper of
Fairfield Ave., is spending the week-end in Grand Rapids as the guest
of her cousin. Jan Gaines. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gaines.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lampert of Sturtevant Ave_ have returned
from a few weeks stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ecker of Warrington Rd. are spending a week
in New York.
Maurce Glassman of Taylor Ave. left Thursday for Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones of Wildemere Ave. have returned from
a month's vacation in Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Aubrey Jacob of Boston Blvd. are vacationing
in Mexico, Central America and South America.

While visiting New York re-
cently to arrange recordings of
ghetto and concentration camp
songs she had learned during

.

Leonard Smiler (Edna Rouff) of
2117 Ewald Circle, a son, Joel Jay.
• • •
Feb. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
vile Rappaport (Esther Winter)
of 4211 Clements, a son, Seward
Ronald.
• • •
To Mr. and Mrs. Max Green
(Annette Fine) of Byron Ave., a
daughter, Harriet Hope.
• • •
To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R.
Sehmier (Regene Schefman), =a-
son, Jeffrey Lewis.

Births

Jan. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol
A. Dann (Elizabeth Ann Bern-
stein) of Burlingame Ave., a
daughter, Rachel Lou.
• • •
Jan. 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Her-
man M. Plavnick (Harriet Cap-
lan) of W. Outer Drive, a daugh-
ter, Lois Joy.
• • •
Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Ernmer (Bernice Vine) of
Vaughn Ave., a son, Robert Ian
Emmer.
• • •
Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert S. Friedman (Cyrille
Schwartz) of Genessee Ave., a
son, Samuel Mitchell.
To further their philanthropic
• • •
Feb. 1—To Mr_ and Mrs. Max activities, Louis Marshall and
A. Bard of 1676 Gladstone, a son, Louis D. Brandeis lodges of Bnai
Charles Zygmund.
Brith are sponsoring a fund-rais-
• • •
ing musical program at 8:30 p. m.
Feb. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Sunday, Feb. 23, at the Scottish
Lamber (Dorothy Jaffee) of 3334
Rite Cathredal of Masonic
Cortland, a son, Allen . Mayer.
Temple.
• • •
Alan Jones, stage and screen
Feb. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Burt star who recently appeared in
Platt (Shirley Solomon) of Full- the Civic Light Opera production
erton Ave., a girl. Rochelle Terry.
of "The Firefly," will be featured
• • •
Other musicians -
Feb. 7--Tp Mr. and Mrs. Joseph on the program.
to be heard are David Gutman,
Gross (Marian Simon), formerly
baritone, and the Halevy Singing
of McQuade Ave., Detroit, now of
.Society, under the direction of
1942 E. 8th St., BrOoklyn, N. Y.,
Dan Frohman.
a son.
• • •
Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ton Jacobs (Gilberta Rothstein)
of Santa Barbara Drive a son,
John Edward.

Bnai Brith Musicale
Features Alan Jones

MRS. EMMA SCHAVER
her six month-tour of Europe,
Mrs. Emma Schaver was inter-
viewed by the newspaper PM.
The article describes Mrs. Scha-
ver's experiences in Europe and
translates portions of the songs.
"These songs are so powerful,
people should jump out of their
seats when they are sung," Mrs.
Schaver told the in reporter.
"The music was in very crude
shape when I got it—just a line
of melody and the words. I am
having it arranged by musicians
here.
"When the songs were written,
there is no doubt that the day
was bleak. yet in all these songs
there is a certainty that 'We will
survive!' That doesn't mean 'I will
survive.' It means the terriffic
belief that the people as a group
would survive the holocaust."

• •



Feb. 14—To Mr. and

Mrs.

JULES KLEIN

His Famous Orchestras
and Entertainment.

Special Service

for

WEDDING EVENTS

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Sarah Simons of 18603 Wilde-
mere, Joshua Chover of 3270
Sturtevant and Alvin Goren of
2029 Lawrence are among the 12
Zager Lodge Plans
Detroiters listed among the 101
students at the University of
-Annual Dinner Dance
Michigan who received straight
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Fuller of
You are cordially invited to visit
A's in their mid-year scholastic
Rabbi Mandel Zager Lodge of
3809 Sturtevant announce the
reports.
Bnai Brith will hold its second
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Shel-
annual dinner-dance at 7 p. m_
don, March 1 at Shaarey Zedek
Sunday. March 30, at the Barium
Hotel. Bernie RobeLts and his An open house honoring the Bar
band will provide music for danc- Mitzvah will be held at home
Sunday evening, March 2.
ing.
• • •
KOSHER CATERING
Many pleasant surprises are in store for you! Open 7:00 A.M.
Reservations, at S5 per plate.
(Strictly Rosket r Food)
Mrs. Fannie Berman of Broad-
may be made by calling Herman
to 2:00 A.M., serving Breakfast—Lunch—Dinner and After
street Blvd. announces the Bar
Schneider, TO. 5-2903. -
Theater Snacks.
Expert Catering
Mitzvah of her son, David Leib,
Feb. 8 at Beth Tikvah Synagogue.
Complete Facilities for Serving
620 Woodward
Beth itzchock Sisterhood's
Phone CA. 2389
A dinner in his honor was held
Your Parties. Banquets, Wed-
National Bank Bldg.
Purim Dinner This Sunday
Feb. 9 at Lachar's.
Block
dings
and
Other
Social
Af-
• • •
Food Carry-Out
fairs.
A Purim dinner sponsored by
Interior
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Aran of
Decorations by
Service
the Sisterhood of Cong. Beth 2575 Richton announce the Bar
Henry Dahlgren
TO. 5-1456
DA. 0232
Itzchock will be held at Moss, Mitzvah of their son, Bernard
5028 Joy Road, Sunday, Feb. 23, Allen, at 9 a m., Saturday, Feb.
at 6 p. m. For reservations call 22 at Yeshivath Chachmey Lub-
Mrs. C. Weinberg, TY. 5-7906, lin. A dinner honoring the Bar
ticket chairman, or Mrs. B. Shil- Mitzvah will be held at 6:301
NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR 1947 ENROLLMENTS
ler, chairman of the dinner, IV. p. m. Sunday, Feb. 23, at Roth-1
8556. Tickets may be had at the stein's Restaurant. Out-of-town
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
door. Mrs. N. -Rosen is president guests from Youngstown, Cleve-
of the Sisterhood.
land, Fremont, Toledo; and Cali-
fornia are expected to attend.
"Sniff for Children in a Setting Biassed by Neter*"
• • •
Herman Jacobs to Speak
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Yendick
CAMP ACTIVITIES
At.Farband Oneg Shabbat
Situated is the HEART OF
The Highest Standards
of 3361 Glendale, announce the
15 Happy Hours is
NORTHERN
MICHIGAN,
Bar Mitzvah of their min, Albert
are Still Maintained in
'Herman Jacobs, executive di- Sam, at Adath Yeshurun Syna-
"AMERICA'S SUMMER. PLAY-
Every Camp Day
GROUND," on the shore of
rector of the Jewish Community gogue, Tyler at Linwood, at 9
LAKE WALLOON, which has
ARCHERY
Center, will be the speaker at a. m., Saturday, March 8. A re-
FOOD
been acclaimed as one of the
the Oneg Shabbat of Farband ception honoring the Bar Mitz-
three most beautiful lakes in
BASEBALL
Folk Schools this Friday night, at vah will be held at Rosenberg's
STAFF
the world—along its wide SAFE
BASKETBALL
1912 Taylor, on the subject "New • at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, March 9.
sandy beach and hard sandy
TUITION
Trends in Jewish Center Work." Guests from Iowa and Illinois
bottom. Nestled among the green
BOATING
Louis Levine will lead in are expected.
hills and wooded beauty of this
MEDICAL
community singing.
northern wonderland, yen will
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