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September 19, 1947 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-09-19

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Page Eight

THE JEWISH NEWS

.Activitiei in Society

Jr. Hadassah,
Masada Combine
Local Activities

Friday, September 19, 1947

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goldman

LEVIN-APPLE: Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Apple of St. Paul, Minn.,
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Molli, to Dr. Joseph
Levin of Aberdeen, Md., son of
Prof. and Mrs. Samuel M. Levin

announce the engagement of their
daughter, Edith Hilda Schlesin-
ger, to Jack Weiss of Sharon, Pa.
Miss Ruth Hershman has returned to New York after spending
wedding will take place Oct.
the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman.
Zionist Youth Groups Retain The
12.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin and family of Muirland Ave. have re-
• * *
National Affiliations; Hold
turned from Hilton, Ont., where they spent the summer months.
Ansom Klaubber, Jr., of St. Louis, Mo., spent a few days last
Mr. and Mrs. Max Korobkin, of Broadstreet Blvd., on Aug. 31,
Tea Dance Sept. 28
week as the guest of his aunts, the Misses Jeanette and Ruth Caplan
1550 Virginia Park, announce the in Washington, D. C. Rabbi Metz
of Whitmore Rd.
of Washington officiated at the
Detroit's
two
General
Zionist engagement of their daughter, candlelight ceremony which was
Leaving for Poughkeepsie, N. Y. were Joyce Janeway, daughter
Elaine
Fay,
to
Mr.
Raymond
youth
groups,
Junior
Hadassah
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janeway of Y.,
Rd., who will resume
attended by the immediate fam-
her studies at Vassar College, and Barbara Jay, daughter of Mr. and and Masada, are inaugurating a Abraham, son of Mrs. Elizabeth ilies.
Mrs. Byron Jay of Wildemere Ave., who will matriculate at the combined 'program of local activi- Abraham, 6428 Globe. The wed-
* * *
same college.
ding will take place an Sept. 27
SUMMERS-ADLER.:
Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Keidan of Calvert Ave. have as their
at the bride's home. The couple
guests for the holidays their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Adler of 1629 Taylor
will reside in California.
*
*
A. David Horowitz and their small son of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ave., announce the marriage of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oppenheim of Whitmore Rd. had as their
Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Chernin their daughter, Anne, to Frank
guest last week his father, Jacob Oppenheim of Cleveland.
of Chicago announce the engage- Summers, Aug. 17, - at the Con-
Mrs. -Max Krell of the Lee Plaza Apt. has returned from New
ment of their daughter, Babette gregation Bnai David. The new-
York where she was visiting with members of her family.
Anne, to Willard J. Poser, son of lyweds are honeymooning in
I. D. Friedman has returned to his ,home in Los Angeles, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Poser, of Tuxedo New York.
after a visit with his mother, Mrs. M. E. Friedman of Calvert Ave.
Ave.
Mrs. Jacob Nieman of Wildemere Ave. left on Wednesday for
* * *
Kansas City where she will visit her son-in-law and daughter.
Mrs. Betty Lipton has returned to her home in New York after
Dr. and Mrs. I. B. Ezra of
an extended visit with members of her family.
Windsor announce the engage,.
Shirley Anne Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Phillips
ment of their daughter, Myra, to
of Fairfield Ave., has left for Olivet, Mich., where she will resume
Milton Y. Zussman, son of Mr.
her studies at OliVet College.
The Most Complete DeLuxe
and Mrs. Henry H. Zussman. of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blumberg of W. Boston Blvd., spent the
Service of its kind in Detroit.
Burlingame Ave.
last week-end in Charlevoix. His mother, Mrs. Oscar Blumberg of
For Wedding, Confirmation
Glynn Ct., who has been vacationing there, returned with them.
and Banquet Events.
Mrs. Isadore Wolff returned to her home in San Antonio, Tex.,
after a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Max Hess of Calvert Ave. and
Every Detail of
Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt of W. Boston Blvd.
raeme
Richard Yalem has returned to St. Louis following a few days'
Your Affair Arranged
visit in Detroit with members of his family.
are always fresh
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. have returned from a
To Perfection
fortnight's stay in New York.
for all occasions.
DOROTHEA BOND
Mrs. Leon Netzorg of the Belcrest Apt. has as her guest her ties under the auspices of the
Poral Designers of
Inquiries Cordially Invited
daughter, Mrs. William Bland, who' is planning to leave on Sept. 20 Detroit Zionist Youth Commis-
for Italy to join her husband, Capt. Bland, who is stationed there.
Weddings
&
Showers
sion, although retaining their
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker of East Chicago spent the holidays
Bill Caplan — Larry Morris
with her mother, Mrs. David Oppenheim of Chicago Blvd. Their separate identities, according to
DELIVERY ANYTIME
daughter, Joan, who accompanied them, remained in Ann Arbor an announcement by Dorothea
Bond and Dr. Samuel Krohn,
9111 Linwood at Joy Rd.
where she matriculated at the University of Michigan.
Entertainment Agency
David Crohn of Baltimore, Md:. is spending the holidays with presidents of the two organiza-
TY. 4-7784
753 Book Bldg.
CA. 4710
tions.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chorn of Wildemere Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Lutz of 18086 Pennington Dr. will honor their
Both groups are affiliated with JULCULUSitsumiusuu juksu L
son, Sheldon, a Jewish Agency worker in Germany, at a cocktail national Zionist organizations and
party from 2 to 6 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 21.
will continue to work with them.
The first combined Junior Had-
assah-Masada undertaking will
be a get-acquainted tea dance at
2 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 28, at the
Serving Detroit for
Lee Plaza Hotel, to which young
At the opening meeting of the
people of the community are in-
Over 25 Years
TALL TOWERS CLUB held Sep-
vited.
tember 17, at the home of Esther
Members of the dance com-
Phone
Orders
8953-12TH
11716 DEXTER
mittee include Beverly Goldfine,
and Rose Sears, 3225 Rochester,
Given Prompt
Ruth
Felsot,
Janet
Zieve,
Thelma
TY. 5-8666
Attention
plans for the fall and winter
TO. 8-4844
Shanbrom, Bill Fitzerman, Geo.
were announced by Joe Goldman,
Goldfine, Elaine Krohn, Dena
chairman of the social commit-
Berlin, Ann Averbach, Shirley
Curtis, Frieda Fox, Saretta Feiler,
tee. A cocktail party Oct. 5 and
Mort and Marilyn Margolis, Her-
a hard times party are included
bert Zeme, Sylvia Lehrman and
in the October events. The Tall
Tillie Feinbloom.
Towers is a club for tall Jewish
For the coming year, the two
Corner Dexter Blvd. and Cortland
men and women. Height require-
groups plan an extensive mem-
• Insured Savings—Current Rate 2%
ments are 6' for men and 5'7" for
bership drive, under the chair-
women. Membership information
manship of Lawrence Fleischman
• Accounts Insured Up to $5,000.00
may be obtained from Jerrie
and Ruth Newman, and a fund-
• Real Estate Mortgage Loans
Hamburg, TO. 8-7507.
raising drive under the leader-
ship of Zelda Sachs, Bill Fitzer-
* * *
Member Federal Home Loan Bank System
man and Leonard Baruch.
EVE MEISTER, teacher of
Programs also a r e being
Member
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
dramatic art, announces the re-
planned by Hertzel Saperstein,
Corporation
opening of her studio on Sept. 29.
MRS. GERALD ROSEN
executive director of the Youth
The courses will include radio
At a candlelight ceremony on Commission, designed to inform
work, poise, diction, personality
young people about the basic con-
development, stage technique and Aug. 31, at Cong.. Bnai David, cepts of Zionism. Plans for sports
Estelle
Katz,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
program work. Classes will be
FOR UNUSUAL
_4n iic ~ ue3
Mrs. Leo Katz, of Pasadena Ave., programs, choral group, news-
held at 2111 Ewald Circle.
became
the bride of Gerald Rosen, paper and social affairs also are
* * *
underway.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Ros-
AND
The CATHOLIC THEATRE en, of Snowden Ave.
An old rabbinical law provides
will open its eighth season with
The bride wore an off-the- that if a Jew and Gentile are
"Apple of His Eye" at the Art
• Hand Painted China
• Greeting Cards
Institute, Oct. 9, 10 and 11. Re- shoulder gown of ice blue satin in partnership, the profits of Sab-
with
a
long
torso
and
bustle
back.

Cut-Glass
Ware
• Stationery
bath trade belong to the Gentile,
hearsals are progressing under
the direction of Peggy Van Camp. Her full fingertip veil of illusion the Jew receiving the profits of
William Ronayne will play the was caught by a satin beaded some other day in compensation.
leading role of "Sam Stover," crown. She carried an ice blue
created by Walter Huston in the satin covered prayer book cen-
10507 W. I Mile Rd.
UN. 4-0893
Broadway company. Reserved tered by a white orchid.
Rose
Silver,
aunt
of
the
bride,
seat tickets are now on sale at
Grinnell's, McDevitt's and The was matron of honor, and Shir-
Catholic Theatre Office, 1234 ley Rosen, sister of the bride-
groom, was maid of honor. Iris
Washington Blvd.
Karson, Idene Silver, Arlynn
* * *
Rosen and Dorothy Last were
CATERERS
As part of his current, coast-to- bridesmaids.
coast concert tour, WAYNE
Norman
Silver
and
Shirley
OFFER
YOU
KING, the famous "Waltz King,"
Good Food .. .
with his orchestra and two-hour Pringle were flower girls.
STRICTLY KOSHER
Jerome B. Levy was best man
revue, will present one perform-
"Superb Service" at the
and
the
ushers
were
Herbert
and
ance at the Masonic Auditorium
Wilshire .. .
Saul Katz, David Rosen and Ben
at 8:30 -p. m. Friday, Sept. 26.
At the Beautiful Exclusive
Your Synagogue .. .
Vocalists Nancy Evans and Ken Baron.
After a dinner and reception,
Stevens, and The King's Choir,
or your home
will be with the show, as well as the newlyweds left on a wedding
and
trip
to
Cailfornia.
a group of some of the nation's
For Banquets, Parties, Wed-
most talented variety entertain-
dings, Showers, Bar Mitzvahs
ers.
Two Harvard Men Get
• * *
and Other Soda! Occasions.
Where Detroit's outstand-
Bnai Brith Fellowships
The DETROIT ROUND TABLE
Under the Supervision of
ing
Social functions, Wed-
of Catholics, Jews and Protes-
Council of Orthodox Rabbis
Gardner
E.
Lindzey
and
Ozzie
dings
and Bar Mitzvahs
tants, Michigan Regional Office
Personalized Attention
of the National Conference of G. Simmons, teaching fellows in
by CHAS. J. MARX
take
place
in dignified
Christians and Jews, will present the Department of Social Rela-
and BERNIE LEFKOWITZ
splendor
.
.
. Luncheons
its first celebrity luncheon Thurs- tions at Harvard University, have
day, Sept. 25, in the Spanish been awarded the Sigmund Liv-
and Bridal Showers
ingston Fellowships for 1947-48.
'Room of Hotel Fort Shelby.
solicited.
The guest of honor will be Joe These awards, donated by the
E. Brown, star of stage, screen Anti-Defamation League of Bnai
CALL CADILLAC 8400
and radio, who is now appearing Brith, are for research to pro-
TOwnsend 9-2550
for Caterer or Mr. Dunn
in the stage play "Harvey" at the mote racial and religious under-
TOwnsend 8-2680
standing.
Cass Theatre.

Announcing .. .

JULES KLEIN

Local Brevities

Fine Qualify kosher Meats and Poultry
OXMAN
BOTHERS

Wed by Candlelight

.

AMERICAN SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

Jhe aft„try 2lay

go shop

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English Room

WILSHIRE

KOSHER CATERING CO.

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