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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 8, 1947
Wed by Candlelight
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY I
Mrs. Harry Cohen of Burlingame Ave. and her daughter, Mrs.
Donald Colwell, have returned from a 10-day stay in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Fisher of Parkside Ave. have returned
from Minacqua, Wis., where they visited their daughter, Jane, who
is at Camp Agawak.
Miss Agnes Anne Brown of LaSalle Blvd. is visiting in Charle-
voix.
Mrs. Sylvia Pickelman of Montreal is spending a few ,weeks
in Detroit visiting with members of her family. She is the house
guest of Miss Anna Stoll of Cortland Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. left on Sunday by
motor for Chicago from where they will drive through northern
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Linx of Byron Ave. left on Tuesday
by motor for a 10-day stay in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman and their daughter, Caroline, of
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Edison Ave. and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George
Seligman of Freeland Ave., returned on Sunday from a visit in
Frankfort.
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Ecker of Warrihgton. Rd. have returned from
a stay in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosen of Parkside Ave. have as their
guest Miss Libby Zubriskie of New York.
- Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Rosen and sons, Alan and Steven, of
Santa Barbara Dr. have returned from a five weeks stay in Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Gran of McLean Ave. have returned from
a month's stay at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago.
Mrs. Louis Frommer has returned to her home in San Diego,
Calif., after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Diamond of
Cortland Ave.
Mrs, Anne Alpern of the Book Cadillac Hotel has left, for a
visit in South America.
Mrs. Isadore Grabow and daughter, Maxine, of Dexter Blvd.
are expected home this Friday from a stay in Charlevoix.
Helen Isaacs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Isaacs of Pic-
adilly Ave., has been visiting her uncle and aunt in Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Shulevitz of Oakman Blvd., their mother,
Mrs. Anna Gershberg, their daughter, Ruth, and her guest, Miss
Jeanne Rosenthal of Chicago, left on Monday for a stay in Omena,
Mich.
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Floraine -Frank of Glendale Ave. is visiting her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frank of Petoskey, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. , Irving Goldman and son, Roger, of Muirland Ave.
left by motor to spend three weeks in New York State where they
will, visit their daughter, Cecily, who is at Camp Scatico.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wetsman, their daughter, Wendy, and
son, Hank, of Indiana Ave. are spending the month of August in
Lexington.
Dorothy Ellen Levy of New Haven, Conn., is the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. Louis Smilansky, and her cousins, Gale and Beth, of
Burns Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schwartz and son. Sheldon, of Clements Ave..
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smulson and son, Joel, of Cortland Ave., Mrs.
Samuel Talberg and her daughters, Dolores and Virginia, of Law-
ton Ave. and Miss Rose Markus of Taylor Ave. have returned from
a fortnight in Oscoda, Mich.
Seymour Katzer of Los Angeles, Calif., is the guest of his
father, Louis Katzer of Sturtevant Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Platt of Birchcrest Ave. have left for
Maine where they will visit their daughter who is at camp
Whenoah.
Mr .and Mrs. Louis A. Abrams, 17530 San Juan, will receive in
honor of the birth of their son, Arthur Sterling, on Aug. 10, 3 to
5 p. m. No cards.
Detroit guests at Greenbush Inn include Mr. and Mrs. Kasle,
Dr. and Mrs. Goodstein, Miss Terest Herman, Miss Lillian Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scharg, Mr. and Mrs. Schwarch, Dr. and Mrs.
Berndarx, Mr. and Mrs. Lefkowitz, Mrs. Max Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Hausman, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Howard, Phil Sanfield, Ray Hollander.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell I. Gold and family of San Juan Dr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Shelden of Webb Ave. have returned to their
home after vacationing in New York, Bay Beach, Crystal Beach,
Canada, and other eastern points.
Dr. and Mrs. Israel J. Zimmer-
man announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Herbert Alan, Sat-
urday morning, Aug. 9, at Shaarey
Zedek. A reception honoring the
Bar Mitzvah will be held at 8
p. m. that evening at the Wilshire
Hotel. Relatives and friends are
invited. • • •
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Warsaw Cantor Signs
RCA Record Contract
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Markel of
4010 Monterey announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, David, Sat-
urday morning, Aug. 9, at the
United Hebrew School, Tuxedo
at Holmur. Reception at home
from 3 to 7 p. m. Sunday, Aug. 10.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Marwil
of 18708 Pennington Ave. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, William Brand, on Saturday
morning, Aug. 16, at the Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue. At home Sun-
MRS. GEORGE FEUERMAN
day afternoon, Aug. 17, from 3
Marion Topper, daughter of to 5.
Mr. and Mrs.. Irving Topper of
Greenlawn. Ave., became the
bride of George G. Feuerman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Feuerman of Fairfield Ave., at
a recent candlelight ceremony at
Aug. 23—Shirley Zimmerman,
the Staler Hotel. Rabbi Rosen- sister of Mr. and Mrs. David Sil-
thal officiated.
verman of Los Angeles, to Julius
Mrs. Mickey Shapiro and Mary Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
Topper, aunts of the bride, were jamin Gold, also of Los Angeles.
her matron and maid of honor. Both bride and groom are former
Her sisters-in-law, Lillian and Detroiters.
Gertrude Feuerman, and Lenore
Atlas and Rickey Silber were
bridesmaids.
Arnold Feuei-man served his
brother as best man and Lee
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The newlyweds honeymooned
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Births
June 10—To Mr. and Mrs.
NEW YORK—The signing of Jascha Zayde (Leah Bolhover)
Cantor Miihal Kusevitsky to re- of Hotel Ansonia, New York
cord exclusively for RCA Victor's City, formerly of Detroit, a
daughter, Caren Fay.
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July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
T. Klein (Marion Gilman) a
daughter, Judith Barbara.
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July 16 To Mr. and Mrs. David
J. Jacob, Hartwell Avenue a son,
Michael Max.
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July 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Jay
Barr (Gladys Garvin) of Tuxedo
Ave., a son, Benson Joel.
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July 23—To Mr. and Mrs. A.
-Robert Miller (Dorothy Levin)
of Ewald Circle, a daughter',
Suzanne Wendy.
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July 24 — To Mr., and Mrs.
Manuel Dembs (Micki Joseph-
son) of Santa Rosa Dr., a son,
Mark David.
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July 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Glass (Berdye Fishstein) of 18060
International Label, was an- Kentucky, a son, Herbert Neil.
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nounced by James W. Murray,
vice president in charge of RCA
July 26—To Mr. and Mrs. A.
Victor record activities.
W. Wolfson (Betty Hamburger)
Kusevitzky, formerly Head of Cleveland Heights, 0., a son,
Cantor of the Synagogue of War- James William.
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saw, arrived in the United States
in 1946 after having spent most
July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. War-
of the war touring the Red Army ren Greenstone (Bernice Simons)
battlefronts entertaining troops. of Roslyn Rd., a son, Mark Ed-
Familiar to American concert ward.
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audiences . before the war as a
singer whime repertoire embraced
July 29—To Dr. and Mrs. Gerald
sacred and secular music, as well R. Aptekar (Jane Schkloven), a
as operatic literature, Cantor son, Donald.
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Kusevitsky has been touring the
country since his return here last
Aug. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. San-
year- His programs are built ford A. Waldon (Betty Jane Dis-
around opera, Polish, Russian and kin) of 16190 Littlefield, a
daughter, Joann Dale.
Yiddish folk music.
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Plans Winter Nuptials
Bar Mitzvahs
Bridal Calendar.
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MISS EDITH HOROWITZ
Mr. and Mrs. A. Horowitz of
Tuxedo Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Edith, to Harry R. Lazarus, son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lazarus of
Quincy Ave. The bridegroom-
elect is a graduate of D.I.T. Col-
lege of Pharmacy and is a mem-
ber of AZO fraternity. The
wedding will take place in Feb-
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The National Conference of
Christians and Jews has sent a
Luxurious-Fine-
letter to Warren R. Austin, chief
Black and Grey
U. S. delegate to the United
Nations, urging him to support a
RUSSIAN
PERSIAN
convention for the ,prevention
and punishment of genocide.
AND MINK COATS,
(Genocide is defined as the
crime of the destruction, actual
JACKETS AND SCARFS
or attempted, of a racial, re-
ligious, national, linguistic or po-
Ready Made and Made to Order
litical group.)
The letter was signed by James
Individually Designed and Styled
N. Rosenberg, chairman; Henry
All Specially Priced for our
Noble MacCracken; George
Shuster, and Willard Johnson,
August Sale
secretary.
Roger Straus, Martin Quigley,
Rabbi Louis Finkelstein and
Norman Thomas also have en-
dorsed the request.
Edward J. Heffron, Washing-
ton D. C., for many years exe-
Mannfacturing Furriers
cutive secretary of the National
Association of Broadcasters, has 0 11547 DEXTER
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been appointed director of the
media relations for the National
Conference of Christians and
Jews.
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