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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July I I, 1947
I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Kate Polier Married
To Dr. A. L. Weinberg
A bon,joyage party was held June 28 at the home of Mrs. Lynn
Jaye of 17066 Northlawn, honoring Mrs. Jaye's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert-F. Seedberg, on their coming trip to Europe.
Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Rogoff and family are now residing in their
new home at 17154 Muirland.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Friedman of 4000 Tyler, had as their week-
end guests, at Lesser's Clover Lodge, Cantor and Mrs. Maizels.
Cantor Maizels is a noted interpreter of Hebrew and Yiddish songs.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Chicago Blvd. are spending
the gurruiner in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cushman of Cortland Ave. had as their guests
the Sidhey Vogels and the Nat Levys of New York, who visited
here en route home from California.
Marilyn Patricia Hartman, daughter of Mrs. Andrew Hartman
of Ohio Ave. left for Camp Stonycroft, Shelby, Mich., where she
will spend the summer.
Mrs. George Freedman of Whitmore Rd. has returned after visit-
ing for a month with relatives and friends in Atlantic City,. New
York and Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Smith of Fullerton Ave.. celebrated
their silver wedding anniversary Sunday with a dinner for the
immediate family at Northwood Inn. -
Women's Clubs
Bar Mitzvahs
CARD OF THANKS
Irving A. Levy wishes to thank
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fishman his friends and relatives for their
of Webb Ave. announce the Bar kindness to him in his recent be-
Mitzvah of their son, Melvin, reavement. the loss of his mother,
Saturday morning, July 12, at Mrs. Leah Levy.
Shaarey Zedek. A reception hon-
oring the Bar Mitzvah will be
held at their home Sunday after- 1
Zatnp _Citadel
noon, July 13.
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HAND MADE ORIGINALS.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richman
CLEAN AND RETRIM
of 3337 Tyler, will be at home
YOUR OLD SHADES
from 3 p. m. Sunday, July 13, in
Special Summer Prices
honor of the Bar Mitzvah of - their
son, Paul, which was observed
by VIDA
Saturday, July 5, at Beth Tikvah
TR. 1-0275
Synagogue.
OAK GROVE CAMP FOR BOYS
OTSEGO LAKE, at GAYLORD, MICHIGAN
35 Boys—Maximum Enrollment
A Few Reservations Available
Betrothal Told
New officers of the INFANT'S
SERVICE GROUP were installed
at a luncheon at the Canterbury
House. Mrs. Harry Weingarden is
president. Plans for an open
meeting to be held in September
are being made by the Ways and
Means committee. Members of
the committee are Mesdames
Eleanor King, Samuel Merson,
Lewis Levin, Saul Golden, Adolph
Goodman and Samuel Gross.
Individual Attention and Complete Supervision Our Specialty
Write to:
BERNARD JAFFE
4-Week
Oak Grove Camp for Boys
Periods Available
Gaylord, Michigan
MRS. ALEX L. WEINBERG
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Rabbi Morris Adler performed 2:
the ceremony, assisted by Can- 5:
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The bride wore a gown of ivory LI=
Formerly Auster's Meat Market
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satin with a sheer jeweled neck-
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line, bustled skirt -and illusion
veil which flowed from a white
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satin crown trimmed with orange
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Evelyn Dach was the maid of
honor and Irving Schneiderman
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j was best man. Bridesmaids were
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Edith Shapiro. Norma Chud and
Harriet Beck of Chicago. Ushers
Let o u r decorator call en
wer -2 Dr. Harold Rosen, Marvin
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Rosen and Dr. Jack Weiss. Kay
Schwartz of Chicago, the bride's
Icousin, was flower girl.
The newlyweds left for a two-1
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week honeymoon in Quebec.1
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BOX/I/IAN'S
NOW OPEN
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Temporary officers were elect-
ed at the first organizational
meeting of the Women's Auxili-
ary of the new NORTHWEST
BNAI BRITH Chapter, had June
24. Mrs. Seymour Weissman is
president; Mrs. Max H. Littky,
secretary, and Mrs. Henry Axel-
rod, treasurer. Those interested
MISS GERALDINE MEYERS
in membership are asked to call
The engagement of Geraldine
Mrs. Syd Harris, UN. 4-0567, or
Mrs. Sam Schneider, UN. 2-5430. Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Meyers of Richton Ave.,
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to Herman W. Bennett, son of
Mrs. Samuel M. Samuels, pres- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett of
ident of the EVA PRENZLAUER Martindale Ave.. was announced
MATERNITY AID. announces at an open house June 8 at the
the following appointees to the home of the bride-elect. Her fi-
board: Mesdames Louis Linden, ance is a junior at Northern Illi-
Jennie Yudkoff and Julius Green- nois College of Optometry. The
stone. The group's annual straw- wedding will take place Dec. 21.
berry festival was reported to be
hi ghly successful.
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LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY, JWV, will meet at
8:30 p. m. Monday, July 14, at the
home of Mrs. Dorothy Zussman,
2918 Sturtevant. The auxiliary
and its post, are sponsoring a
moonlight excursion to Bob-Lo
July 16, proceeds of which will
go to the post hospital fund.
Members of the auxiliary recent-
ly visited the Dearborn Veterans'
Hospital, where they distributed
cigars, cigarettes and chewing
gum, and sponsored a program of
entertainment.
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BNAI BRITH YOUNG WOM-
EN'S COUNCIL of Detroit will
hold an all-city picnic Sunday,
• July 13. Members of all Young
Women's chapters in Detroit are
invited to attend, as well as pros-
., pective members. Further infor-
From Grand River and
mation may be secured by calling
Ten Mile Road to
the BBYW Council at the BBYO
South Lyon
11.8 Mi.
office, TO. 8-1390.
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7624 W. McNichols
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B. FELLOWS & CO.
A NEW SUMMER RESORT
Detroit BB President
Leads Parley Session
Six members of the Harry B.
Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith at- I
tended the 79th convention of
District Grand Lodge No. Six at 1
St. Paul, Minn., June 29 to July 2.1
Of special interest to the Kei- I
dan Lodge delegates was the Hil-1
Iel program seminar conducted byl
,Sidney Karbel, the Lodge's first
president, and newly-elected pres-
ident of the Greater Detroit Bnai
Brith Council. 1
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