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April 11, 1947 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-04-11

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Page Eleven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 11, 1947

Births

Sets Fall Nuptials

March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. M.
Sturman (Beatrice Eisensmith), a
daughter, Ilene Susan.
• • •
March 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Minkoff (Miriam New-
man) of W. Outer Drive, a son,
Davil Joel.
• • •
March 19—To Dr. and Mrs. M.
B. Finkelstein (Lillian Stein) of
Stoepel ave., a son, Robert Alan.
• • •
March 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sonne Stein (Eva Caron) of 2225
W. Philadelphia, a son, Berry
Michael.

B. and P. Hadassah Hear
Review of 'The Herdsman'

Bicur Cholem Juniors
To Hold Buffet Dinner

Business and Professional Di-
To raise additional funds for
vision of Hadassah will have an
open meeting at the home of Mrs. aid of the needy sick, Young
Theodore Levin, 8611 LaSalle Women's Bicur Cholem will hold
Blvd., next Tuesday evening at
8:15 p.m. Rabbi E. A. Levi of
Bnai Moshe will review "The
Herdsman."
Roslyn A. Corn, delegate to the
Central States Regional Conven-
tion of Hadassah, recently held at
Columbus, 0., will relate high-
lights of the conference. A talk
on current events will be given
by Miss Helen Kass.
The membership drive continu-
ing through April makes it pos-
sible for all business and profes-
sional women to enlist in this
organization.

• * •

March 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Caron of 2989 Sturte-
vant, a son, Samuel Robert.
• • •
March 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Kaplan (Ethel Rivkin) of
Winona A-ye., Highland Park, a
daughter, Susan Linda.
• • •
March 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bobroff (Ethel Reznick)
of Leslie Ave., a daughter, Janice
Sue.

MISS MARGARET KAZDAN

Spring Hues to Light
NW Youths' Fantasy

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel! Kazdan
of Chicago Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Margaret Evelyn, to Irving Si-
Spring Fantasy, the dance to
porin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max I
Siporin of Ford Ave. The wed- be presented by the Young Peo-
ding date has been set for Oct. 19. ple's Club of the Northwest He-
brew Congregation Saturday,
April 19, will feature soft col-
ored lighting in an oriental at-
mosphere at the Arabian Rbom

of the Tuller Hotel.
March 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Dance music will be provided
CAPLAN-MOSS: Mr. and Mrs.
Walter D. Feldmesser, (Bernice
Chick) of Appoline Ave., a son, Abe J. Moss of the Seward Hotel by Bobby. Grayson and his or-
announce the marriage of their chestra.
Joel Howard.
• • •
Aiding chairman Dan Standler
daughter, Dolores Leita, to Sid-
March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. ney L. Caplan, son of Mr. and with the floral decorations to ear-
Milton Maddin (Esther Loewen- Mrs. Samuel Caplan of Beverly ry out the spring motif are Herb
berg) of Broadstreet Blvd., a Hills, Calif., March 23 at the Benson, Phyllis Abels, Dorothy
Goodfriend, Dave Metz, Bertha
daughter, Rosalyn Faye. Cadillac Hotel, Miami Beach.
• • •
The bride and bridegroom are Sunshine and Leonard Brinauer.
Tickets to this semi-formal af-
March 28—To Mr. and Mrs. both graduates of the University
Julius Wolfe (Rose Adler) of Lee of Michigan. Caplan was affiliated fair may be obtained from club
Place, a son, Gerald Barry. with Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. members or by calling Edith
The young couple are honey- Operman, UN. 1-1032.
• • •
March 29—To Mr. and Mrs. mooning in Miami Beach and
Max H. Meyerson (Jeanette Bres- Beverly Hills. • • •
ler) of Boston Blvd., a son, Jules
I PENNER - WARSHAWSKY:—
Neal.
, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Warshawsky
• • •
March 29—To Mr. and Mrs. of Clements Aye. announce the
Joseph Levine (Sara Horowitz) of marriage of their daughter,
3205 Tyler, a son, Michael ! Ruth, to Ben Paul Penner, son
i of Mrs. Joseph Penner of Chi-
Chat les.
cago, Feb. 23.
• • •
• • •
OFFER YOU
March 29—To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Orley (Suzanne Harris) of l SILVERS - KAMEN: Beatrice
Good Food .. .
3292 Webb, a daughter, Joy Lis- Kamen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Kamen of Pingree Ave.,
"Superb Service" at the
beth.
became the bride of Norton Sil-
• • •
Wilshire
vers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
March 30—To Mr.
Your Slnagogue . • •
Silvers of Webb Ave., March 22,
Newton Weingarden (Dorothy at Beth Tefilo Emmanuel Syna-
or your berme
Smith), a daughter.
gogue. Cantor Schulsinger offi-
• • •
For Banquets, Parties, Wed-
ciated.
March 30--To Mr. and Mrs.
The bride's gown of cream-
dings, Showers, Bar Mitzvahs
Newton Weingarden (Dorothy
Smith) of Glynn Court, a daugh- colored satin was fashioned with
and Other Social Occasions.
sweetehart neckline': tight
a
ter, Elaine Muriel.
Under the Supervision of
bodice, full skirt and full train.
• • •
Connell of Orthodox Rabbis
March 31 — To Mr. and Mrs.1 Her veil was held by a high
Personalised Attention
Harry Beresh (Ruth Ravid) of crown of bridal illusion. She car-
by CHAS. J. MARX
2928 Clements, a son, Bruce Ed- ried white gardenias and white
and
BERNIE LEFKOWITZ
ward. I orchids.
• • •
I Estelle Levine was maid of
April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. honor and bridesmaids were Odell
Samuel A. Robinson (Hannah Levine. Betty Katz and Flora
Herskovitz) of Collingwood Ave., Poperitz. Natalie Poperitz was
a daughter, Cheryl Lynn. junior bridesmaid, Joanne Silver
TOwnsend 94550
• • •
and Frayda Blumberg were jun-
TOwnsend 84680
April 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- for maids of honor and Flodell

Marriages

• •

WILSHIRE

KOSHER CATERING CO.

ham Allen Reder of Roselawn Sherron Kamen and Harriet
Ave., a son, Gary Martin. Malamud were flower girls.
• • •
Bill Silver was best man and
April 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry the ushers were Seymour Schul-
Shifman (Estelle Crantz) of 3204 singer, Donny Zeidman, Harold
Gladstone Ave., a d a u g h t e r, i Wolfe and Manny Kamen. Richi
Janet. Neuman was ring bearer.
Out-of-torn guests from Den-
• • •
April 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe ver, Brooklyn, and Jersey City
Ephraim (Shirley Yanovsky), a were present.
• • •
boy, Michael Arnold.
• • •
RONTAL-KING: Mr. and Mrs.
April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan King of Woodingham
Emanuel Bauman of Hazelwood Drive announce the marriage of
Ave., a son, Niel Leslie. Open their daughter, Lenore, to Stanley
house 1.vill• be held for friends and . Rontal, son of Mr. and Mrs.
relatives from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, David Rental of Vassar Drive, on
Feb. 23. The wedding took place
April 13.
• • •
in the home of the bride's parents.
To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feld-
• • •
YOLLES -SAUTE R: Dr. and
man (Esther Cohn) of 19766
Woodingham Drive, a daughter, Mrs. Simon Sauter of 105 Farrand
announce the marriage of their
Iris Hope.
daughter, Shirley, to William A.
Yolles, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Livingston BB Chapter
Joseph Yolles, Thursday, April 3.

The Ivan S. Bloch. formerly
Livingston Chapter, of Bnai Brith
announces a program meeting at
8:30 p. m. Monday, April 14, in

Members of Hashomer Hatzair

previewed their prospective sum-
the USO lounge of the Jewish mer campsite last week, explor-
ing the grounds of the 95-acre
Community Center.
Mrs. Dorothy Allen, director of site in the Irish Hills.
A lake, wooded area, and flat
public relations at Music Hall,
will be guest speaker, discussing; sports fields are included in the
radio programs. Prospective mem- site. Construction of camp build-
bers and guests are invited to ings will be begun next week by
the older membera.
attend.

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Owned by a Vet

of

toria Schnaar of Chicago Blvd.
* *
April 20—Eve Milstein. daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benian in
Milstein of Pinaree Ave.. to S,y-
mour E. Bergsman. son (>f 7.1r.
and Mrs. Louis Bergsrnan et' Pert
Huron, Mich., at 3 p. m. at NI.sh-
kan Israel Synagogue. Blaine at
Linwood. Reception will f e llow
the ceremony.

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its second annual buffet dinner,
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April 13—Mildred N. Agins,
daughter of Herman J. Agins
2916 Glendale, to Myron A. Rit-
ter, son of Mrs. R. Ritter. Re-
ception at the bride's residence
from 3 to 8 p. m. Sunday, April
13. No cards.
• * •
April 17—Miss Faye London,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
London of Parkside Ave., to Her-
bert Schnaar, son of Mrs. Vic-

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Bridal Calendar

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Every Camp Day

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CANOEING

FISHING

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PING PONG
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