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ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

visiting in
Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman of Stratcona
New York, Washington, D. C., and Louisville, Ky., where they will
attend the Kentucky Derby.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Huntington Woods left last
Sunday to spend a fortnight in Mia i Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. have as their
guest, Mrs. Ginsburg s cousin, Mrs. ervin Blach of Birmingham, Ala.
Mrs. Leighton Steele of Monte ey Ave. has returned from a short
visit in New York and Washington, D. C.
Nancy Levin, who is a stud nt at Bard College, Annedale-on-
the-Hudson, is spending a week's acation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Levin of Muirland Ave.
Mrs. Alfred Dreifus of Bircherest Dr. is spending a few weeks in
Los Angeles as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Altshuler.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Roberts of West Seven Mile Rd. and Mrs.
Wallace H. Roberts of Chicago Blvd. are expected home this week-
end from a fortnight's stay in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Harry Alpert of Dickerson Ave. has ,left for Boston where
she will visit with members of her family.
Mrs. Charles Rothchild and her daughter Judy of Hillside. N. J.,
are the guests of Mrs. Rothchild's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Solomon
of Burlingame Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Amster of Cleveland spent the last week-end
in Detroit visiting with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of New York have moved to Detroit
and are now residing at 13641 Dexter Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank of Boston Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Rubiner of Muirland Ave. have returned from Miami Beach.
Mrs. Burton Rose and her son who have been visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Abrahamson of Wisconsin Ave., have left to join
her husband in Hattiesburg, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline and their son. Dr. Allan Kline, of
Cortland Ave. spent last week-end in CleVeland visiting with relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Siden of LaSalle Blvd. are expected home
this Saturday from a week's stay in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burns of Buena Vista Ave. have left for Los
Angeles, where they plan to spend a month with members of their
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Bramson of Warrington Dr. have as their
guest, Mr. Bramson's mother, Mrs. H. J. Bramson of Minneapolis.
Mrs. S. Charles Fisher of Northlawn Ave. is spending a fortnight
in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk of Stoepel Ave. have as their guest
Mr. Falk's mother, Mrs. Lena Pinkney of Brookline, Mass.
Mrs. Mark Berris of Cleveland is the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Schlussel of West Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosenthal of Calvert Ave. have returned from
Miami Beach.
Mr and Mrs. Morris of Calvert Ave. have returned from Houston,
Tex., where they visited their children. •
Mr. and Mrs: Mose Yalmostein who spent the winter in Holly-
wood, Fla., are visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo L. Koffman of Sturtevant Ave. before returning to their home in
Saulte St. Marie, Mich.

Marriages

Detroit Hadassah
Reviews Season

KOPEL-GRUSHKO: Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Grushko announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Sylvia, to Howard F. Kopel, son
of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph 0. Kopel,
Sunday, April 20. After a short
wedding trip the couple will re-
side in Dayton.
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RUTTENBERG-WESTON: At
a ceremony at the Belcrest Ho-
tel April 20, Ann Weston, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Louis Weston, of
Monterey Ave., became the bride
of Max M. Ruttenberg of Greens-
burg, Pa. Rabbi Morris Adler
officiated.
Mrs. Allan L. Weston was the
matron of honor, the best man
was David Horowitz of Pitts-
burgh, and the bride was given
in marriage by her brother, Al-
lan L. Weston.
After a New York City and
Washington, D. C., honeymoon,
MRS. LOUIS GLASIER
the couple will make their home Detroit Chapter of Hadassah's
in Greensburg.
successful year, in which all
Out-of-town guests from Pitts- quotas have been met and • the
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burgh
present. and Ambridge, Pa., were membership increased, will be
the subject of Mrs. Louis Glas-
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LEVIN - GOLDSMITH: At a ier's residential report, at the an-
candlelight ceremony April 20 in nual luncheon meeting to be held
the Park Avenue Hotel, Barbara at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday, May 13,
Frances Levin was united in mar- at the Book Cadillac. This will
also be the occasion of the an-
riage with Harry Goldsmith.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and nual election and introduction of
Mrs. Eli Levin of Romeo, Mich., officers and board members, fol-
spoke her vows in a gown of lowing a report by Mrs. Morse
white satin with a court train. A Saulson, chairman of the chapter
lace Dutch cap held her fingertip nominating committee.
Kurt Saffir, 17-year-old pian-
veil. She carried a white Bible
with white orchids and garde- ist, will present a special pro-
gram.
nias.
Mrs. David Stober is chairman
Mrs. Harry Pinsky of Alpena
was matron of honor. Rayetta of the luncheon arrangements
committee, assisted by Mesdames
Harris was bridesmaid.
The bridegroom, son of Abe Sam Granadier, Norman Ross,
Goldsmith of Detroit and the late Louis Hamburger, Charles Mat-
Mrs. Goldsmith, asked his brother ler, Meyer Fishman and Silas
Henry to be best man. Acting as Fineberg. Reservations should be
ushers were Jack Kaufman, Wil- telephoned to the Hadassnh of-
liam Kaufman, David Goldsmith, fice, TY. 7-8216. Tickets, in
Hershel Levin and Morton Levin. charge of Mrs. J. E. Gould and
The newlyweds left for an ex- Mrs. Bud Bloom, are to be picked
tended honeymoon in New York up at the door. The last day for
City, Miami, Palm Beach and reservations is Friday, May 9.
Havana.
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WASHINGTON, D. C.:—The
Mrs. Helen Goldman of 17138 appointment of Henry Monsky,
Indiana announces the marriage national president of Bnai Brith,
of her daughter, Florence, to Mor- to the newly formulated Justice
ris Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Department's Advisory 1Commit-
William Goldberg of Princeton tee on Citizenship, was an-
Ave. The newlyweds are honey- nounced by Attorney 'Coin C.
mooning in New York.
Clark. . 641iiis,*+kitiepotifsig*-

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Friday, May 2, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twelve

Legion Post Prepares
American Day Parade

To Wed in Fall

Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218,
American Legion, will sponsor
an outdoor "I Am An Anierican
Day" program at 2 p.m. Ekanday,
May 18, at Roosevelt ptayfield.
Preceding the ceremonies, at
which prominent speakers will be
featured, a parade of Army and
Navy personnel, newly-sworn-in
citizens, veterans of both wars,
Boy Scouts, and those who have
reached the age of 21 within the
past year will march from Dex-
ter and Davison, down Dexter to
Elmhurst, east to Linwood, and
north to the field.
Those interested in participat-
ing are asked to contact Joseph
Shapiro, TO. 8-2808, or Max Orn-
stein, TO. 6-3767.

Congress Stresses
DE's' Need for- Books

The Book Drive sponsored by

the American Jewish Congress,
continues through May 15. With
only two weeks left in which
to collect Yiddish and Hebrew
books, school text books, diction-
aries, Bibles, literature in all lan•

guages, and technical books each
person is urged to select from his

library books suitable for the
Jewish schools, libraries and DP
camps in Europe.
For those unable to deliver
books to community collection
depots, a pick-up service haPbeen
arranged. Books will be picked
up by calling UN. 3-9269, VI. 1-
5150 or UN. 2-5706.

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MISS SHIRLEY GOODWIN

Announcement is made of the E
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engagement of Shirley Goodwin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
A. Goodwin, to Irving. Roth, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Roth. The
wedding will take place Nov. 2.

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Ivan S. Bloch (formerly
mund Livingston) Chapter o f
Bnai Brith Women invite you to
a membership affair at 8:30 p. m.
Tuesday, May 6, at Butzel Hall
of the Jewish Community Center.
The affair has been arranged
by Beatrice Lowenthal, recep-
tion committee; Lenore Yavitz,
hostess committee; p r o g r am
chairman,. Gladys Phillips, and
membership chairman, Chalamus
Tigel. Refreshments will be
served. Members and friends are
invited tp attend.
The chapter will hold its first
mother and daughter dinner
Tuesday, May 13, at Zack's Cater-
ing. Bob Hall, outstanding hum-
orist, will be guest speaker. For
further information call Reva
Eisenberg, chairman, or Dorothy
Curtis, TY. 8-2175, ticket chair-
man. '

Chachmey Lublin Sets
Auxiliary Events May 20

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The fifth annual donor lunch-
eon of the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Hebrew Theological College of
Detroit, Yeshivath Chachmey
Lublin, will take place at 12:30
p. m. Tuesday, May 20 at Bnai
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence.
Rabbi Nathan Kohler will be
the guest speaker. Shirley Subar
will sing Hebrew and Yiddish
songs.
Tickets may be obtained from
Mrs. I. Levin, luncheon chairman,
TY. 5-5304. Mrs. Rose Rubin and
Mrs. L. Weinberg are co-chair-
men. Mrs. Golden heads the so-
ciety committee. Mrs. Sarah Horo-
witz heads the arrangements
committee.

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