THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Sixteen

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Friday, April 25. 1947

Wed at Evening Rites East Side Group

Pledges Goodwill—

Miss Rhoda Grabowky left for Eveleth, Minn., for an extended=

sky. The committee for organize

The East Side Merchants As-
sociation has renewed its pledge big druggists, already function•
to Continue working for_„111tetE- ing, includes Al Boesky and Irv ■

visit with relatives.
Mrs. Louis Raizin of I.awrence Ave. was hostess at a faimily din-,

ner at her home honoring the first birthday of her granddaughter,"
Linda Joy Teitelbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Teitelbaum

racial goodwill and is takine

(Anne Raizin).
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Franklin of Steel Ave. have returned from a

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Slobin of
2500 Gladstone announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Leonard
Lewis, to be observed Saturday
morning, May 3, at Mishkan
Israel Synagogue, Blaine and
Linwood. A reception will be
held at home from 4 to 8 p. m.
Sunday, May 4. No cards.
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Joel Warren Levy, son of Mrs.
Hyman P. Levy and the late Mr.
Levy of 3293 Tuxedo, will be Bar
Mitzvah at the David W. Simons
Branch, United Hebrew Schools,
Tuxedo at Holmer f Saturday
morning, May
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mazerov
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Clifford Yale, at 9:30
a. rt. Saturday, May 3 at the
Rose Sittig Bldg., 13226 Lawton.
No Cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Gras-
green announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Claude S., at 8:30
p. m. Friday, May 2, at Temple
Israel at the Detroit Institute of
Arts. Open house will be held
Saturday evening, May 3, at 8540
LaSalle Blvd.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nat Gurwin an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Gerald Melvin, at 9:30 a. m.,
Saturday, May 3, at the Rose Sit-
tig Cohen Building, 13226 Lawton.
An open house honoring the Bar
'Mitzvah will be held at home,
2251 Leslie Ave., at 7:30 p. m.
Saturday. No cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Botbowsky
of 23783 Piper Ave., East De-
troit, announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Edward, at 10 a. in.
Saturday, April 26, at Beth Itz-
chock Synagogue, 3836 Fischer
Avenue.

Kipnis, Met Bass,
To Be Guest Star
At Choral Concert

Young Artists Play
At Benefit Concert
For Hechalutz Farm

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Tea and Coffee Sets — Trays and -
other Household Articles.
Jewelry Refinished and Repaired
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SILVER CRAFT

MRS. MARRY MILLER

At an evening ceremony con-
ducted by Rabbi Mizrris Adler
April 19 at the Hotel Statler,
Bobbie Baker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Oshie I. Baker of 2304

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8307 LIVERNOIS

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Chicago Blvd., became the bride
of Harry Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel B. Miller of 2539
Highland.
The bride wore a princess-
style gown of ivory satin. A seed-
pearl crown held her floor-length
veil, and she carried white or-
chids and stephanotis on a Bible.
Her sisters, Mrs. Charles Perl-
man and Miriam Baker, were
matron and maid of honor. Max
and Saul Miller, brothers of the
bridegroom, were best man and
usher.

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The young couple are visiting
New York and Washington on.
their honeymoon.

WISH TO ANNOUNCE

that their beautiful new dining room is now open to the public
for lunches and dinners—where only the finest Kosher foods
are served.

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pianist; Jerome Stashefsky, vio-
linist, and the young people's
choir of Shaarey Zedek.
Tickets will be available at the

beginning of May, announced
Matt Harris; chairman. The May
Concert is being sponsored by the

Hechalutz Organization. Proceeds
will go into the emergency build-

Mg fund to help rebuild the train-
ing in Hightstown, N. J.,
which was destroyed by fire last
February.

JWEWO Sends Gifts
To Budapest Home

The report published last week
was based entirely upon infor-
mation received from Hungary,
directly from the Budapest Home.
Mrs. Licht states:
"I had the full authority to
ship the clothing to the various
homes and corresponded with
them, but the money for the new
clothing was donated by the mem-
bers of the Women's Welfare

I Organization."

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LEAH CROHN
Soprano Leah Crohn, Wayne
University music major, will bej
featured vocalist at the Young
Artist's May Concert to be held
Tuesday, May 27, at the Art In
auditorium.
Other young artists on- the pro-
gram include Betty Kowalsky,

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Mrs. Alexander Licht of 29.6
Leslie Ave. informs The Jewish
News that the shipments of cloth-
ing made by her to the Budapest
Municipal Home for Jewish Poor
Alexander Kipnis, Metropolitan Children, as reported in our last
Opera bass, will be guest artist at week's issue, were made in be-
the 23rd annual concert of the half of the European Jewish
Jewish Folk Chorus June 8 at Women's Welfare Organization.

the Scottish Rite Cathedral.
Under the direction of Henri
,Goldberg, the chorus will offer
a program of Yiddish and Hebrew
Folk Songs, featuring the Jacob
Schaefer Oratorio "Martirer Blut."
Shoshanah Brook Freedman
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oratorio and Kipnis will sing bass.
'Aliza Stulman is accompanist.
Tickets are available at Metro
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crete steps toward this goal.
Organizing committees 1$14*
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trip to New Orleans, Havana and Verradero Beach.
Mrs. George Freedman of Whitmore Rd. has returned from a

two-month stay in Hollywood, Fla., and Miami Beach.
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Reveno of 1945 Calvert will be at home
Saturday evening, May 3, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son.
Mrs. Myron Ginsburg of Traverse City spent the weekend in
Ann Arbor and Detroit, where she attended the wedding of her
niece, Rhea Prag, to Stanley Klein. Mrs. Ginsburg's son, Goodwin,
a student at the University of Michigan Dental School, also came
in for the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Woolf are now residing in their new home
at 4374 Duane Ave., after an extended vacation in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Woolf have returned from a southern tour
and visits in Havana, Cuba. the Bahamas and Miami Beach.
Mrs. Helen Auslander has returned from a trip- to Arizona,
Mexico and California.
Rebecca Ehrinpries has returned from severl weeks at Vara-
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Lewis of Birmingham left on Tuesday
for a stay in Pinehurst, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoral Dr. and Lep I.
Franklin of Pennington Dr. have returned from Chicago where they
visited on the occasion of the birthday celebration of Mrs. Welt's
brother, Joseph Oberfelder.
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. has returned from Chicago
where she Visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
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Dr. and Mrs. B. Benedict Glazer of Oak Dr. have as their guest
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Mrs. Lawrence C. Crohn of Wildemere Ave. 'spent a few days in
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Miss Zelma Rosenthal of Patterson, R. J., spent the last week-
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Harold Desenberg of Fairfield Ave. has returned from a few
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohane of Highland Ave. have returned from
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