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May 09, 1947 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-05-09

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday. Miry

BetrOthed

Message to Parents

Farband School Parents
Group Names Leaders

Jewish-News At-Home Notices
For. Confirrnands, Consecrants
Free to Paid-Up Subscribers

In conformity with the established policy of The
Jewish News, announcements of AT HOMES for con-
firmands, consecrants and graduates from our congre-
gational schools will be published without charge to
paid subscribers, in the two issues preceding Confirma-
tion, Consecration and Graduation from the respective
schools.
There will be a charge of $1 for each announcement
inserted by non-subscribers.
Subscribers of The Jewish News are invited to send
in their announcements.
An invitation is extended to non-subscribers to join
the large family of regular readers of The Jewish News
and thereby take advantage of this offer.

Local Brevities

Marriages

Bendetson Netzorg School of
Piano will present COLLETTE
SALON, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Salon and student of
Florence Kutzen, in a recital
Sunday evening, May 11, in the
auditorium of the Women's City
Club. The public is invited.
• • •
SIGMA IOTA TAU SORORITY
held its third formal rush affair
April 24 at the home of Frances
Treisman, 2980 Collingwood.
• • •
Among the 18 students elected
to membership in the SCHOLAR-
SHIP HONOR SOCIETY of the
College of Liberal Arts of Wayne
University, were Morris Eisen-
berg, 2976 Monterey; Rose Feld-
man, 15102 Wildemere; Mildred
Siegal, 3774 Cortland; Bernard
Zager, 3237 Calvert, and Edith
Zubrin, 2745 Cortland. They were
among the top five per cent of
•the June graduating class. Jack
Schwartz, graduate student, was
elected to the National Collegiate
Players, honorary dramatics fra-
ternity.



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R OVNER PROGRESSIVE
FAREIN is sponsoring an eve-
ning of games Tuesday, May 27,
in the social hall of Beth Tefilo
Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor at
Woodrow Wilson.
• • •
BOGROW FAMILY CLUB will
meet Saturday evening, May 10,
at the home of Mr: and Mrs.
Louis Bogrow, 1942 Gladstone.
• • •
MEYER MOLLY AUSLAN-
DER FAMILY CLUB will hold
a mother and daughter dinner
May 11. All members are invited
to attend.
• • •
HENRY A. WALLACE, vice
president under Franklin Delano
Roosevelt and now editor of the
New Republic, will speak to De-
troiters next Thursday at 8 p. m.
in the main auditorium of the
Masonic Temple. Arrangements
are being made to accommodate
any overflow, the Wallace com-
mittee announces.
• • •
VLNITZER PROGRESSIVE SO-
CIETY will celebrate its 10th an-
niversary with a dinner at 6
p. m. Sunday, May 11, at Zack's.
Members and friends are invited
to attend.
• • • •
MEZERITCHER SOCIAL
CLUB has elected the following
officers: Mrs. Julie Green, presi-
dent; Normie Davidson, vice
president; Mrs. Tillie Rosen,
treasurer; Mrs. Lena Miller, re-
cording secretary; Mrs. Bea Falk,
financial secretary; Mrs. Rose
Stevens, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Ann Gutterman, sergeant-
at-arms; Sam Gutterman and
Moe Miller, trustees, and Dr. A.
Wolfe, Phil Stevens and Max
Sosin, board of directors.
• • •
DETROIT SOCIAL CLUB in-
vites all single men and women,
25 to 40, to a Get-Acquainted So-
cial at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, May
10, at the Briggs Hoiel. For in-
formation call Bernard Victor at
CH. 6800.



• •

April 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton D. Feldman (Rosella Fried-
man) of Cincinnati, formerly of
Detroit, a son, Michael Ian.
• • •
April 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Polacheck (Jean Gold-
stick) of 112 Waverly Place, New
York, a son, David.
• * *
April 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Lou-
is Goodman (Nettie Farbman) of
Tyler Ave., a daughter, Judith
Lee.
• • •
April 26—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sandford Gordon (Belle Bate-
man) of Roselawn Ave, a daugh-
ter, Susan Jane.
• • •
April 26,-To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold L. Schiller (Bertha Spa
bend) of Huntington Woods, a r.
daughter, Cindy Anne.
• • •
April 28—To -Mr. and Mrs.1
Joseph Whitefield (Rosetta Leid-
er) a daughter, SheryL
• • •
April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Lerner, (Beatrice Betty Gendel),
of 1292 Grand, a son, Dennis
Bruce.
• • •
May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Rubinstein (Allison Steele)
of Los Angeles, a son, Richard.
• • •
The GOLDIE MYERSON Group
May 2-=;-To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
of Pioneer Women will elect of- ward A. Winner (Lillian M.
ficers St the Council's office, 11818 Greenblatt) of Hartwell Ave., a

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MISS ELEANORE ZUGER
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zuger of
Buena Vista Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Eleanore, to Wallace Rosner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rosner of
Linwood Ave. The wedding will
take place Dec. 28 at Beth Tefilo
Emanuel Synagogue.

Beth Yehudah Ladies
Celebrate 20th Year
At Banquet Sunday

April 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald D. Krause (Edith Frances
Sauter) of 105 Farrand, Highland
Park, a son, Charles Allen.
• • •
April 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
man Safran (Leah Yoffee) a son,
Kenneth Jay.

son, - -figasuilL.Muk.1.14-

with the following projects: self-
education among the parents, in-
formation about the curriculum
of the schools, frequent contacts
with the teachers and active par-
ticipation in the holiday celebra-
tions.
The next meeting will be held
at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 13, at
1912 Taylor.

New officers of the Parent-
Teather Committee of the Far-
band Jewish Folk Schools are as
follows:
Mrs. Leah Shrodeck, chairman;
Mrs. Fannie Schreier, vice chair-
man; Mrs. Esther Snyder, corre-
sponding secretary; Mrs. Elsie
Granita, recording secretary; Mrs.
Broche Hearshen, financial sec-
retary, and Mrs. Sonia Glaser,
social chairman.
The group is now concerned

KAUFMAN-GURW1TZ: At an
evening ceremony conducted by
Cantor H. Adler at Zack's, Mar-
ilyn Gurwitz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Sundquist of
Blaine Ave., became the bride
of Manley Kaufman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Kaufman of
The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Buffalo, N. Y.
The bride wore a princess style Yehudah will present, as a fea-
gown of ivory satin, Her finger- ture of their 20th anniversary
tip veil was held in place by a banquet Sunday evening, students
beaded crown. She carried white from the kindergarten of Beth
Yehudah, under the direction of
orchids and a Bible.
Her cousin, Maxine Gold, was Sylvia Kroch and Shirley Subar.
maid of honor. Irving Lipovitch The dinner will be held at Bnai
David Synagogue.
was best man.
Under the leadership of Mrs.
The newlyweds spent their
honeymoon at Niagara Falls and Pearl Rottenberg, the Ladies of
Buffalo.
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah have
• • •
devoted themselves to the cause
KATZ-ENGEL: At a ceremony of religious training for the 600
at Bnai Moshe April 20, Bertha boys and girls now enrolled at
Engel of Dexter Blvd. became the the Yeshivah.
bride of Frank Katz, son of Ben-
Mrs. David J. Cohen will be
jamin. Katz of Monterey Ave.
toastmistress of the evening and
Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated. a speaker of national prominence
The bride was given in marriage will deliver the main address.
by her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Reservations can be secured from
Mrs. N. L. Weiss. The bridegroom LMrs. Rottenberg, TO. 5-1171, or
was attended by hit brother and the Yeshivah office, HO. 5605.
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Katz.
Out of town guests from Chi-
cago, Alpena and New York were
present. After the reception the
couple left by plane for an ex-
tended honeymoon to New York
S fibr
City. They will make their homel
on Dexter Blvd.
Expectant Mothers

Births

Page Eleven

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