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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-06-13

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Page Thirteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 13, 1947

ACTIVITIES JN SOCIETY

Plans August Nuptials

18 to Get Hebrew
School Diplomas

VA Supplies Insurance
Information for JWV

To aid all veterans in solving
the questions pertaining to Na-
Mrs. Arthur Victor has returned to her home in Buffalo after
The
graduation
of
the
Junior
tional Veterans Federal Insur-
a short visit with her family. She was the house guest of her broth-
ance, Thomas D. Roberts, region-
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten, of Burlington Dr. Hebrew School of the United
Hebrew
Schools
will
be
held
at
Mrs. Harry L. Newman of Lawrence Ave. has as her guests the
al insurance officer of the Veter-
7:15 p. m. Wednesday, June 25,
Misses Laura Lowell and Elsie Jackson of New York.
ans Administration, has supped
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Blumberg have returned from their in the auditorium of the Rose
complete information to the Jew-
honeymoon and are for the present residing at the Lee Plaza Apt. Sittig Cohen Bldg.
ish War Veterans office.
Mr. and Mrs. • Norman Levey of Boston Blvd. are expected home
The following students will re-
Among the points he stresses
on Sunday from a 10-day visit in New York.
ceive diplomas: Jean Baschin,
are the six different types of in-
Mrs. Perry Burnstine of LaSalle Blvd. - has returned from a David Eisenberg, Leon Gura,
surance; the four methods of pay-
few weeks' visit in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Jacob Nathan of Los Angeles is visiting with relatives Gerald - Hider, Sidney Kelman,
ment to beneficiaries; disability
and friends in Detroit. She is the house guest of Mrs. Joseph Vehon Isaac Levi, Itta Levin, Jacqueline
benefit arrangements; applications
Levin, Leah Michlin, Sarah
of Byron Ave.
for new insurance; dividend pay-
Mrs. Harvey Lynn and her two small sons of Memphis, Tenn., Selesny, Aaron Schreier, Alexan-
ment, and information on armed
are spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David der Singer, Hyman Zeldis, Bern-
forces leave bonds.
Diamond of Longfellow Ave. Dr. Lynn is expected to join them ard Hammer, Israel Kroll, „Her-
Details about the plan may be
later.
bert Mandel, Marvin Spevakow
secured at the Jewish War Vet-
Mr .and Mrs. Leonard Oppenheim of Whitmore Rd. spent the last
and
Charles
Wrubel.
week-end in Cleveland as the guest of Mr. Oppenheim's father,
erans office, 8212 12th St.
A reunion of four alumni class-
Jacob Oppenheim. .• -
Mrs. Murray Kirschman and her small daughter of Baltimore, es—the third, fourth, fifth and
Md., are spending a few weeks visiting with relatives and friends. sixth graduation classes of the
They are the house guests of Mrs. Kirschman's brother and sister-in- United Hebrew Schools—will be
MISS GRACE MAGID
law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner of Chicago Blvd.
held at a dinner at the Wilshire
Miss June Rosenberg of Ohio Ave. has left for an extended Hotel Thursday, June 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Magid
visit with relatives and friends in Los Angeles.
The committee heading this re- of Hazelwood Ave. announce the ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Lieberman of Santa Barbara Dr. have
engagement of their daughter
as their. guests Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kaufman and their son, Dr. union includes Esther Charnas, Grace, to Bernard W. Colton, son
James Kaufman of Chattanooga, Tenn., Mrs. Leon Steinberg and her Nathan Shur and Allan L. Wes-
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Colton
son, Harry L. Steinberg of Los Angeles, Calif., and Dr. and Mrs. ton.
of Kendall Ave.
Harold Rothchild of St. Paul, Minn., who came to attend the wedding
The bride-elect attends Wayne ;
on June 16 of Marilyn Davies and Harry Lieberman.
Mrs. Jack Davis of Whitmore Rd. left on Tuesday to spend the , Three Yiddish Schools
University and her fiance at- ;
summer with Mrs. Samuel Davis of Toledo at her summer home Combine for June 18
tends the Lawrence Institute of
at Grand View Beach, LaSalle, Mich.
Technology.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fenton of iOak Dr. have returned from a Graduation Exercisei
An August wedding is planned.
few days' visit in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Allendar have moved from Warrington
Graduates of the United Jew-
Rd. and are now residing on their estate in Farmington, Mich.
Also Large Sizes
Mrs. Sigmund Gunsberg of Santa Barbara Dr. has left for Vienna, ' ish High School, composed of the
1
Workmen's
Circle,
Farband
and
Austria, where she will visit with her mother.
If You Are Hard
Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacob Albert of Muirland Ave. have returned Sholem Aleichem schools, will be
1103 Wurlitzer Bldg.
from a stay in Los Angeles.
honored at combined commence-'
2510 Ford Avenue
to Fit—You Will Find
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of Strathcona Dr. have as their ment exercises at 8 p. rn. Wednes-
guests Mrs. Rosenberg's sister. Mrs. Max Brown of New York, and
For Your Wedding,
day,
June
18,
at
the
Workmen's
their brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kovacs of Buda-
• DRESSES
Bar Mitzvah or Banquet
pest. Hungary. A group of Mr. Rosenberg's friends surprised him Circle Center.
The
combined
graduation
of
all
on Thursday on the occasion of his 50th birthday.
We Feature Variety Dinner
• SUITS
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan of Walnut . Lake had as their Yiddish schools is unique in De-
Entertainment
week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen and son, Benjamin, of troit, and has been a practice
• BLOUSES
At the Service of the Jewish
Washington, D. C.
since 1938. Detroit also was the
Community for Over 25 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Goodman of Calvert Ave. announce the first city in the' United States to
graduation of their daughter, Lois Jane, on Thursday, June 12, organize the advanced students of
• SKIRTS
References from Any Caterer or
from Wayne University. She will receive a bachelor of arts degree
Rabbi in the City of Detroit
its Yiddish schools into a United
in sociology, and will leave June 21 for Los Angeles.
To Fit You At
Norma Karbal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal- of Jewish High School.
We Assist You in Every Detail
Webb Ave. has returned from Miami University for the summer
In Arranging Your Affair
vacation. Mrs. Karbal has returned from Miami Beach where she Masada Invitts Young Men
Personal Supervision in the
Rehearsing of Your Processional
spent the winter months.
March
Florence Auslander of Glendale Ave. and Faye Bregman of , To First Summer Meeting
11630 DEXTER BLVD.
W. Grand Ave. are now making their home in Los Angeles. Lena
Please Call
Sitrin of Gladstone Ave. is visiting for a month in Los Angeles. I Hertzel , Saperstein, new execu-
Neat To Bresges
Ruth Hershaft, former of Detroit, has entertained for them.
TO. 6-5016 or CA. 3221
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rovetch of Oak man Ct. are vacationing in Jive director of General Zionist
youth in Detroit, was guest speak
Mexico City.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Muskovitz of West Boston Blvd. attended er at the last meeting of Masada,
the graduation of their daughter, Sylena Reva, from Michigan State young men's Zionist organization.
A full program of summer ac-
College at East Lansing, where she majored in elementary educa-
tion and received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Following com- tivities, with meetings the first
are pleased to announce
mencement exercises dinner was served for 14 guests at the Nw and third Monday of each month,
the Grand Opening of
Hut in Lansing.
are planned. Young men 18 to 30
their fine delicatessen;
are invited to meet with Masada
serving the best delica-
this Monday evening at the Da-
Mrs.
cies to be found in the
vid D. Simon School.

HALF

1/2
SIZES

ROSEN BUT
ORCHESTRAS

GLAMOUR GIRL

-

GLIST BROS.

Engagements

H. Weingarden
Heads Service Group

Mrs. Julius Jameson of London
Ave. announces the engagement
of her daughter, Rosann, to Don-
ald B. Levine, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Levine of San Juan
Dr. The wedding is planned for
August 3 at the Wardell-Sheraton.

• • •

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Feere
of 5540 Cass Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Jean Lind, to Whitney Charles
Roemer, son of Mr. and Mrs. ■
J. Victor Roemer of Virginia Pk.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
the University of Michigan and
is on the teaching staff of Om
City and Country pa y School. i
Her fiance was ,graduated from '
Cranbrook and attended Olivet
College and Wayne University.
The wedding will be in early fall.
• • •
At a recent dinner party held
at their home, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris 'Weberman of Euclid Ave.,
announced the betrothal of their
daughter, Gertrude Frances, to
Martin Feldman of Kentucky
Ave., 'ion of Mrs. Celia Feldman
and the late Michael Feldman of
Cleveland, 0. An early autumn
wedding is planned.
• • •
At a family dinner given on
June 1, Mr. and Mrs Sam Freed-
man of Chicago Blvd. announced
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Florence, to Dr. George
Gantz, son of Mrs. Mollie Gantz
of Linwood Ave., and the late
Mr. Gantz. The wedding will
take place Aug. 24.

ABE

' SATURDAY, JUNE I 4th _

OPENING WEEK SPECIAL

Pickled Raw %egos

Louis Marshall Women's and
Men's Lodges of Bnai Brith will'
combine for installation of offi-;
cers at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, June
17, at the Workmen's Circle.
Mrs. S. Bank will install the v.-o-
men, and Dr. M. M. Silverman
will install the men.
Dancing and refreshments will
follow the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Apple of
St.' Paul, Minn., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Molli, of Washington, D. C., to
Dr. Joseph H. Levin of Aberdeen,
Md., son of Prof. and Mrs. Sam-
uel M. Levin of Broadstreet Blvd.

• • •

City.

Marshall Women, Men
Combine for Installation

HAL

35c IL

MAKE US CONVICE YOU THAT WE SERVE THE BEST
TABLE SERVICE — WE CATER TO PARTIES

GLIST BROS. DELICATESSEN

- 'YOUR APPETITE IS OUR CONCERN''

8824 W. McNICHOLS

Open Daily 9 A.M. to 1 A.M., Sat. & 'Sun. to 2:30 A.M.

NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR 1947 ENROLLMENTS

MRS. HARRY WEINGARDEN

At a luncheon June. 21 at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel, Mrs. Harry!
Weinberg will be installed as1
president of Infant's Service
Group, to succeed Mrs. Eleanor '
King.

Five Detroiters Receive
BBYW District Offices

Five Detroiters were elected to
the Sixth District Council of Bnai
Brith Women at the Council Con-
•vention held in Chicago on the
Decoration Day weekend.
Shirlee Meisel of Emma Lazar-
us Young Women was named re-
cording secretary; Charlotte
Waterstone of Louis Marshall
Young Women, historian; Sara
Lee Eichler of Rebecca Gratz
Young Women, District Council
member, -find Eve Finkelstein of
Deborah Young Women, District
Council member.
Of the 13 young women who
will represent the district at the
second national convention to be
held' Aug. 9 to 12 in St. Paul,
Minn., three Detroitexs, Miss Ain-
binder, Miss Meisel and Miss
Waterstone, will be in attendance.

CAMP PLAYFAIR

FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

"Built for Children in a Setting Blessed by Nature"

Situated in the HEART OF
NORTHERN MICHIGAN,
"AMERICA'S SUMMER PLAY-
GROUND," on the shore of
LAKE WALLOON, which bas
been acclaimed as one of the
three most beautiful lakes in
the world—along its wide SAFE
sandy beach and bard sandy
bottom. Nestled among the green
hills and wooded beauty of this
northern wonderland, yen will
find the spacious grounds of
CAMP PLAYFAIR — truly a
"SETTLVG BLESSED BY NA-
TURE." Only 10 miles from PE-
TOSKEY only 15 miles from
CH.ARLEVOIX — only 4$ miles
from MACKINAW.

15 Happy Hours in
Every Camp Day

ARCHERY

FOOD
STAFF
TUITION
MEDICAL

BASEBALL

BASKETBALL

BOATING

BOXING

CANOEING

Rustic airy log cabins equipped with
electricity, running water and mod-
ern flush. toilets, wash basins and
drinking water.

WALLOON LAKE, with gradual
incline, assures safe swimming.

Hailed far and wide as a "NO
POLLEN" area, giving relief
from HAY FEVER and SINUS.

PHONE MRS. A. MANN

For Details and Reservations

TO. 8-8382

CAMP ACTIVITIES

The Highest Standards
are Still Maintained in

Individual bed and mattress for
each child.

Laundry Done at Camp

Per Week
For S
Only va All Season
ALL THIS AND MORE
Transportation Arranged

FISHING

SAILING

SWIMMING

TENNIS

DRAMATICS

PING PONG

J

PHOTOGRAPHY

Camp Fire Singing
NA1URE STUDY

A aTS & CRAFTS

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