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August 22, 1947 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-08-22

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 22, 1947

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Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Schott of Glynn Ct. have returned from a
visit in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Roberts of West Seven Mile Rd. are
spending the week in New York.
Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona Dr. left last Friday for New
York where she was joined by her daughter, Barbara, who has been
visiting the I. Bayre Levins in Provincetown, R. I. They will spend
_a short time at Racquett Lake in the Adirondacks before returning
home with Bob Becker who spent a few weeks at camp there: Mr.
Becker accompanied his wife to New York.
i York is visiting with her family in Detroit.
Rebecca Levy of Nev
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamler and their daughter, Susan, of Muir-
land Ave. are guests at the Grand Hotel at Mackinac Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron of Tyler Ave. have returned from an
extended trip to the west coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Keys of Wildemere Ave. have returned
from a . few weeks in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Levy of Wildemere Ave. are spending
a few weeks in the Upper Peninsula.
Edna Tobin of Broadstreet Ave. has returned from New York
where she was the guest of her sister, Della Tobin.
Mrs. Leonard Oppenheim and her daughter. Jane, of Whitmore
Rd. left Tuesday for Cleveland where they will spend a week visiting
with their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kalt of Woodingham Dr. have returned
from a stay at Las Vegas, Nev.
Mrs. J. R. Baruch of Blaine Ave. had as her guest last week-end
her son. Alex, who, with his wife and small son, J6el, left for Madi-
son, Wis. where they plan to make their home.
Mrs. Melvin Kopple, her daughter, Babette, and son, Eugene, of
Parkside Ave. have left for Kingston-on-the-Hudson where they
will be the guests of Dr. Samuel Stern .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mannes returned to their home in New
York following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Max Krell of the Lee Plaza
Apt. Mrs. Krell and her nephew, Stephen Aronstein of Woodmere,
L. I., who was also visiting her, accompanied them.
Maxine Deutch has returned to Los Angeles, following a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mts. Harry Deutch of Buena Vista Ave.
Mrs. A. L. Jacobs of Glynn Ct.. has returned from a visit in
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shekter have moved from Buena Vista
Ave. and are now residing at the Wilshire Apt,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Birnkrant of West Seven Mile Rd. have
returned from - a visit in California.
Mrs. John Is Brown of Strathcona Dr. has returned from a visit
in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pinsky of Warrington Dr. have returned from
a motor trip through New England.
Mrs. Samuel Pollock of Byron Ave. is leaving this Friday to
spend a few weeks in Cleveland and in Erie, Pa., where she will
visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Howard, their daughter. Suzanne, and son,
Harvey. of Ohio Ave. have returned from a motor trip to the west
coast.
Mrs. Ben Boxman and daughters of Cortland Ave. have returned
from a stay in Charlevoix. Mr. Boxman, who joined them for a few I
days. returned with them.
Mrs. Jerome Disner of Prairie Ave. has returned from a visit
in Miami Beach.
Among the guests at Greenbush Inn. Greenbush, Mich., this
week, were Anne Lutren, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Sell and daughter. Irving
Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Goldberg, Arnold Rosman. Mr. and Mrs.
William Schlesinger and daughter, Don and Kenneth Apel, Helen
Kaufer, Thelma Kaufer. Sally Press, Irene Miller. Herbert Kaufer,
Jerome Auberman, Dr. Harry Weisberg and family and Mrs. Barney
Teal and daughter.

Couple Celebrates 40th Anniversary
With Reception Attended By 200

JWB Carries on Negro USO
,
program for Negro servicemen,
PHILADELPHIA—The Nation- , filling the void created by the
al Jewish Welfare Board is tern- termination of the USO Negro
porarily carrying on the USO service club at S. Broad St..

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Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Center

PHYLLISS R. BROWN

At a cocktail party August 10,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, Lilac
Ave., announced the engagement
of their daughter, Phylliss Rossa,
to Louis D. Mann of Champaign,
Ill. Mann was graduated from
the University of Illinois. Miss
Brown attends the University of
Illinois. The wedding will take
place in February.

Louis Brandeis Women
Inaugurate Fall Season

Louis D. Brandeis Women of
Bnai Brith opened their fall sea-
son with a meeting at the Cultural
Center. Plans for the fund-rais-
ing of the season to be held in
collaboration with all Detroit aux-
iliaries on Nov. 30 were formul-
taed. Rose Gutow is chairman
of this group.
A skit with lyrics put to the
songs of "Oklahoma" was writ-
ten for this meeting by H. Har-
mon Moss and was presented by
Pearl Rosenberg and her dramatic
group.
Bernice Howell presided.

Curtis and Santa Rose Drive

Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
Cantor William Glueck

Extends Its Greetings to the Community for the

Forthcoming High Holy Days

Seating Reservations for Members will be available at the
Synagogue beginning Monday evening. August 25, at 8 P. M.

Non-Members are invited to apply for seating reservations
beginning Wednesday evening, August 27, at I P. M.

Seating reservations will be available every week-day evening
thereafter.

A LIMITED NUMBER OF MEMBERSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE

Seating and Arrangements Committee
Charles H. Charlip, UN. 2-8485
Samuel Simmer, UN. 4-3376
Morris Birndorf, UN. 2-0683
William Shulman, UN. 3-6652
Membership Committee
Samuel Bez, UN. 2-4348
Max Haidy, UN. 3-9054

Synagogue Phone UN. 1-6442

Wayne U. Schedules
Two Hebrew Classes

Two classes in Hebrew will
again be offered in the College
of Liberal Arts at Wayne Univer-
sity this year, each offering four
hours of college credit.
Hebrew 1 will meet from four
to six p. m. Tuesdays and Thurs-
days, and Hebrew 103, a more ad-
vanced course, will be offered
from 7 to 9 p. m. Mondays and
Wednesdays. Louis Panush will
be the instructor.
Further information may be
obtained from Dr. Harold A. Bas-
ilius at Wayne University.

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MR. AND MRS. JULIUS MARCUS (center, seated)
recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. Behind
them, from left to right, are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marcus,
Denver, Colo. and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Friedman, Detroit. A
reception at the. Wilshire Hotel was attended by more than
200 guests, including the following out-of-town guests: Mr.
Julius Berger, Los Angeles; Mrs. M. Gash and Mrs. N.
Schwerger, Scranton, Pa.; Mrs. A. Stern, Mrs. J. Rosen and
Mrs. M. Brill, Wilkesbarre, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Armin Wohl,
Cleveland.

Bridal Calendar

Aug. 23—Shirley Zimmerman,
sister of Mr. and Mrs. David Sil-
verman of Los Angeles, to Ju-
lius Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Gold, also of Los Ange-
les. Both the bride and bride-
groom are former Detroiters.

Aug. 30—Fayette Joy Singer,
daughter of Mrs. Sadye Singer
of Rochester Ave., to Isaac
Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Green of Chicago Blvd: at the
Book Cadillac Hotel.

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