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April 11, 1947 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-04-11

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Page Ten

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 11, 1947

Marriage Announced

NW Cong. Sisterhood Invited
To Luitcheon at Shaarey Zedek

Miss Shirley Richie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richie of

Princeton Ave., is spending her spring vacation in Boston and New

York.
Miss Jerry Schweitzer of 3378 Sturtevant has returned from

Florida where she spent the winter.
With his father. Arthur J. Hass of LaSalle Blvd., Bill Hass is
spending his spring vacation from Kenyon College in New York.

Dr. and Mrs. Louis E. Kamin of 2247 W. Boston Blvd. were hosts

to a group of friends at a series of Sunday night gatherings.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zuckerman and son, James, of the Book-
Cadillac Hotel are vacationing at the Edgewater Gulf Hotel, Gulf-
port, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Burns Dr. returned on Thursday ,
from Palm Beach. Fla., where they spent the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Arnfcld of Strathcona Dr. are leaving this
Friday for Asheville, N. C., and New Orleans where they plan to
spend a fortnight.
Mr and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr., and their son, Edwin M.
Ill, of Parkside Ave. returned Wednesday from a visit in New York.
M, s. Saul E. Jacob and son, David, of Scranton, Pa., are visiting
ilernhers of the family.
:Vhiry Einstein has returned to her home in Blairsville, Pa.,
aft , r a visit .vith her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
Ave.
Mrs. B. Benedict Glazer and daughter, Stephanie, of Oak Dr.
are spending the week in Pittsburgh visiting with their family. Dr.
Glazer, who left for New York • %yin join them there before returning
MRS. NATHAN L. MILSTEIN
home.
Announcement is made of the
Mrs. William H. Frank and daughter, Ruth, of Wildemere Ave.
and Mrs. 11. J. L. Frank of Colorado Ave. are spending the week in marriage of Mrs. Rose C. Fineman
New York.
to Nathan L. Milstein, March 29.
Dan Saulson of New York was the guest this week of his The newlyweds are on a Southern
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of Broadstreet Blvd.
trip and will be at home at 16514
David Crohn of Baltimore spent the last week-end with his par- Princeton after May 1.

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Crohn of Wildemere Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Berkman of Parkside Ave. have returned from
Miami Beach where they were guests for a few weeks at the Presi-
dent Madison Hotel.
Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. is spending the week
in New York where she is visiting her daughter, Betty.
Betty Ziv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv of Wildemere
Ave., and Joan Grosner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosner
of Atkinson Ave., returned on Wednesday to their classes at Western
Detroit's Little Women of Had-
College in Oxford, 0., after spending the spring vacation with their assah, by selling over 250 trees
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Rice have returned from Miami Beach for Jewish National Fund forests
in Palestine, won the national
where they spent the winter months.
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Spero and daughter, Alice, of Birchcrest Young Judea JNF contest which
Dr. are expected home this week-end from a 10-day motor trip began last February.
through Virginia.
Young and Senior Judea groups
Mr. and Mrs. Max Zivian of Muirland Ave. are spending a few throughout the country partici-
weeks in Hot Springs, Va.
Mrs. Joseph Alexander of Fairfield Ave. has returned from Los pated in the competition.
A large portion of the funds
Angeles where she spent the winter months.
Miss Charlotte Abrams of Lakepointe Ave. is spending the week with which the trees were pur- .
in Chicago.
chased was raised at a Little
Joseph Colten of Roselawn Ave. has returned from a few weeks' Women dance, according
to

Mrs. Abe Katzman, president of the Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, has extended an invitation to the Sisterhood members of
Northwest Hebrew Congregation to be guests at the dessert luncheon
meeting at 1 p. m. Monday, April .)
14, in the Shaarey Zedek social the Red Cross workroom of the
synagogue.
Mrs. N?than Spevakow heads
Ra bbi Jacob Segal of NW Con- the
nominating committee which
gregation will speak on "Solo- includes Mesdames Richard A.
mon Schechter—The Story of a Cott, Morris Halperin, Janice
Spiritual Adventure." There will Mendelsohn, Charles Robinson,
be violin selections by Mrs. Sadie Morris Ruskin and Louis Tobin.
Cooper Braver, accompanied by
CARD OF THANKS
Lillian Robbins.
Members are urged to bring 'The family of the late Anna
canned food for the SOS drive to Forman Sibrack wishes to thank
all friends and relatives for their
this meeting.
kindness
their recent be-
Contributions to the Torah iav
Scholarship Fund are being ac-
cepted by Mrs. Charles A. Smith,
1935 Glynn Gt.
Mrs. Morris Adler conducts
Bible classes every Tuesday at
10:30 a. m. at the synagogue.
His Famous Orchestras
The sewing group meets every
Monday, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., in
and Entertainment

JULES KLEIN,

Special Service

for

WEDDING EVENTS

Little Women Win
JNF Tree Contest

stay in Tucson, Ariz. Mrs. Colten and their small son, who have Phyllis Zieve, president. Estelle
been spending the winter there in a few weeks.
Prof. and Mrs. George SU•ern have returned to their home in Bakst, JNF chairman, headed the
Mt. Pleasant, Ia., after a visit with Prof. Strem's sister, Mrs. Regina ' tree-selling drive.
Storm of Highland Ave.
i The teen-age group is now plan-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dworman of Shrewsbury Rd. have returned ning another fund-raising dance,
from a stay in Las Vegas Nev.
to take place May 3 at the Tuller
Dr. and Mrs. James Rogin of Edison Ave. have returned from a I Hotel. Tickets to this "Spring
few weeks' stay in Los Angeles.
Mr and Mrs. Milton Mittenthal of Warrington Rd. have re- Fling" will be distributed at the
Little Women meeting at 2:30
turned from a stay in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Armin Hartman of Dexter Blvd. is spending the week in p. m. Sunday, April 13, at Shaar- .
Flint where she is visiting with her parents.
ey Zedek.
Dr. and Mrs. Randolph Weber of Woodingham Dr. left on
Marilyn Cohen and Eileen Fer-
Wednesday for New York where they plan to be guests for a week entz are co-chairmen
of the
at the St. Moritz Hotel.
Cpl. - 3-a-Ck Oppenheim, who was with the Army of Occupation dance.
in Japan for the last 19 months, has returned and is at home with

his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oppenheim of Pasadena Ave.
Mrs. Davis Benson, her daughter, Sharon, and son. Ronald, of

Northlawn Ave. are visiting Mrs. Benson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Cohen in Ephrata, Pa.

Zelda Zacks Heads
Jr. Hadassh Dance

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kert and their three children, Lenore,
Sheldon and Leslie, of Toronto. are spending the holiday week with
Zelda Zacks has been appointed
Mrs. Kert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Meretsky of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Salwen and their small son of Long Island chairman of Junior Hadassah's
are the guests of Mrs. Salwen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gallow annual donor dance, to be held
of Calvert Ave. Sunday, April 27, at the Fort
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Effron and their small son of W. Boston Wayne Ballroom.
Blvd. have left for San Francisco where they plan to make their home.
Co-chairmen of the event are
Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Kates of Santa Barbara Dr. have returned Auth Green, Evelyn Eilagyi and
from a stay in Miami Beach.
Natalie Novak. Bill Gail and his
orchestra will provide music and

BBYO Officially Opens
Zionist Leaders Speak
Dexter Headquarters
On 'Town Talk' Panel
At Oneg Shabbat April 18

entertainment.
Funds raised through the dance
will help meet Detroit Junior
liadassah's quota for Palestine
"Town Talk on Zionism" is the aid
To officially open the new head- title of the panel discussion to be
For further information call the
quarters of the Bnai Brith Youth conducted by Haifa Chapter of 'a b o v e chairmen or Gertrude
Organization, the BBYO leaders the Zionist Organization of De- Strauss, president.
announce an Oneg Shabbat to be troit Tuesday, April 15.
held from 9:30 to 12 p. m. Friday,
Participants include Lawrence
April 18, at the new office, 11718 Crohn, editor of the ZOD publica- I
Dexter.
tion; Mrs. Louis Glasier, presi-
All members of Bnai Brith are dent, Detroit Hadassah; Joseph ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Botkowsky
invited to attend the open house Leet, Poale Zion and Histadrut of 23783 Piper Ave., East De-
and meet the youth leaders.
leader and Irving Schlussel, troit, announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Edward, at 10 a. m.
Guests will be greeted by president, Detroit Mizrachi,
Charles Levy and Helen Alpert,
A discussion period and social Saturday, April 26, at Beth Itz-
chock Synagogue, 3836 Fischer
EBY° boys and girls directors:hour will follow the panel.
Avenue.
Betty Provizer. Girls' Council
Dr.
Louis
L.
Kazclan,
Haifa
president: Paid Fmk, AZA Cowl-
cil president; Belle Hauptman. chapter board irrember, enrolled
Young Women's Council pre:ii- the greatest number of new mem-
dent; and Harry Miry's, Young bers, 39, in the recent ZOD mem-
Men's Council president, as well b ership drive, the Zionist office
as Charlotte Waterstone of BBYW reports.
and Leslie Silverman of AZA.

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Kadimah Girls Sponsor
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The Kadimah Girls, intermed-
iate culb sponsored by Young
Israel of Detroit, announce a
movie night at Central High
School Auditorium at 9 p. m.
Saturday, April 19. A Yiddish
movie,
"The Vow," will be
shown, together with several
Palestinian shorts.
Proceeds will be the Kadimah

Girls' contribution to the Young
Israel Building Fund.

Israel Sisterhood Sets
Book Review Meeting

Rabbi Leon Fram will discuss
Laura Z. Hobson's "Gentleman's
Agreement" for his annual book
review for the Sisterhood of
Temple Israel at 12:45 p. m. Mon-
day, April 14, at the Detroit In-
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Mrs. Samuel Blacher, president,
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