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December 05, 1947 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-12-05

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Ten

AdivitieJ in Society

Carol Landau Wed
To Theodore Kasle

Mr. and Mrs. Morry M. Fenton will be hosts at a reception at 8

Local Revisionists
Plan Jewish State
Program Dec. 25

ing a rapprochement with the
Arabs. A musical program will
be featured.
The gathering will mark the
partial culmination of the Sheka-
lirn and membership drive of the
A Jewish State rally, sponsored Revisionists. Plans will be out-
by the United Zionists-Revision- lined for the campaign for elec-
ists of Detroit, will be held at tion to the Zionist Congress.
8:30 p. in. Thursday, Dec. 25, at
A resolution was adopted at
the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- the last meeting of the executive
rence, to offer a prayer of thanks- committee mourning the passing
giving and pay homage to the of Meyer Beckman and extending
Irgun Zvai Leumi and the entire sympathy to his survivors.
Yishuv on the latest achievements
in the struggle for Jewish surviv-
al.

Principal speaker will be Dr.
Moshe Lev, of Chicago, former
president of the Revisionists of
Belgium, orator, linguist, and a
prominent Hebrew and Yiddish
publicist and editor. He was Re-
visionist delegate from the United
States at the Zionist Congress at
Basle last year.
Dr. Lev will speak on the im-
mediate objectives and function
of the world Zionist movement in
the launching of the Jewish State
and the best method for estabilsh-

Congress Units
Unite in Council

At a meeting held Nov. 24, the
following officers v'ere elected to
the newly-formed American Con-
gress Council: president Albert
Silber; vice - presidents, Harry
Nathan, Morris Lieberman and
Mrs. Samuel Green; secretary,
Mrs. Harry Frank and treasurer,
Eugene Franzblau.
The three divisions which com-
prise the American Jewish Con-
gress in Detroit are the Detroit
section, the Business and Profes-
wee.reirmempree.v.....0"Pit.„, sional Group and the Women's
Division. Their delegates will co-
EVEN PRINCES
ordinate the program, of the Con-
EAT CHEESE BLINTZES
gress.
Sidney Shevitz acted as chair-
SPRINGEL'S FAST
man of the interim committee
FROZEN FOOD
until the Congress Council was
maneAewww.A...emireirehttiu formed.

JSG Players Open
Second Season at
Meeting Thursday

David Horodocker Jrs.'
Dinner Next Tuesday

The Junior Service Group will
hold its next general meeting
at 8 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 10, at
the Jewish Community Center.
Heading the program will be
the presentation of two one-act
plays by the JSG Players. Noel
Coward's "Fumed Oak" and Wil-
bur Braun's "He Ain't Done
Right By. Nell" will be given,
the productions to be directed by
Barbara Greenberg and Irving
Novak.
"The Players" will initiate
their second season with these
plays. The two comedies will in-
clude in their casts: Phil Bloom,
Marlyn Smith, Madeline Shiller,
Laura Turken, O'Dell Small, Har-
MRS. BERNARD CHASE.
vey Lipsitt, Irving Novak, Ruthe
Dorfman, Shirley Jacobson and
Mrs. Bernard Chase has been
Evelyn Search.
named toastmistress for the 10th
Following the dramatic presen- annual donor dinner of Davi&Ho-
tation, a short talk will be given rodoker, Jrs. to be held next Tues-
by Leonard Baruch. Dancing and day evening at Lachar's on Dex-
refreshments will complete the ter, Mrs. J. Lawton, president, an-
program.
nounced.
The program will feature Pavel
Slavensky-Freilich, distinguished
Urge Mrs. Altman's
baritone; Zinovi Bistritsky, violin-
Hour Be Extended
ist; Miss Rhoda Kadish, vocalist;
Mrs. Hyman Altman stated this Miss Edith Weiss, in recitations,
week that her program on sta- and Rebecca Frohman, piano ac-
tion WJLB will continue as in companist.
the past—at noon on Sundays,
Proceeds will be used for local
in addition to her reduced hour charities and to aid - Cyprus de-
on Saturday nights. She is heard tainees and Palestinian settle-
from 8:30 to 9 p. m. on Saturday. ment. For tickets call Mrs.
E.
Regret was expressed by Amer-
Friedman, TO. 6-1966.
ican Jewish Congress leaders and
others who have followed her pro-
gram that it should been cut to
only a half hour on Saturday
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
nights, and hope is expressed
Bring You the Best in
that it will be extended at least
to a full hour.
MUSIC - ENTERTAINMENT

p. m., Tuesday, Dec. 16, at the Book Cadillac Hotel in honor of their

daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Clayton Frank. No
cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Kolman Shapiro and son, Melvin, of Wildemere
Ave., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Siegl and family, in Mount Vernon,
William Rosen of 19345 11 Mile Rd., Roseville, ,Mich., now is
residing at the Palmer House, Chicago.
Mrs. Leo Weisman of Buena Vista Ave. has left for New York,
where she will meet her husband who has just returned from an
extended visit in Palestine.
Mr, and - Mrs. Hatold Baskin and daughter, Sandra, of Cherry
lawn, and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Feldman
of Merton Rd., spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Chicago.
The Misses Alice, Belle and Molly Moskowitz of Blaine Ave.
have returned from New York and Philadelphia, where they attended
the wedding of their nephew, Carl Moskowitz. The following De-
troiters also attended the wedding: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis I. Zuieback,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eder and daughter, Helen, Willia Berman, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Berman and children, and Mrs. Jos ph D. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weisman of Edison Ave. have left for
Knoxville, Tenn., where they are visiting with their family.
Mrs. Caroline Faught of Traverse City spent the holiday week-
end with her mother, Mrs. David Epston of Longwood Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. are spending a few
weeks in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Moses of Wildemere Ave. are visiting in
New York.
• Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper of Chicago Blvd. have returned
from a few days stay in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels of Warrington Dr. spent the
holiday week-end in New York.
Miss Ruth Hershman is spending a few days with her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Calvert Ave., enroute to New York
from Chicago, where she attended the meeting of the American
Jewish Conference.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Levin of Chicago spent the holiday .week-
end as the guests of their parents, Prof. and Mrs. Samuel Levin of
Broadstreet Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson of Huntington
Woods. The Levins also had as their guests their son and daughter-
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin of Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn of Atkinson Ave. is leaving this Friday
for New York, where she will visit her son, Stephen, who is attending
the graduate school of Columbia University. She will spend a week
in Philadelphia as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Schumway,
Jr., before going to Sarasota, Fla., for a few weeks.
Miss Margery Feerer, who is a student at Endicott Jr. College
in Beverly, Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Feerer
of the Beicrest.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wolfson and their small son have returned
to their home in Shaker Heights, 0., after spending the holiday
week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of
Chicago Blvd.
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Zlatkin have moved from Roselawn Ave.
and are nosy residing in their new home at 18684 Birchcrest Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenfield of Glynn Ct. have left to spend
the winter months in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamler of Muirland Ave. have returned
from a 10-day visit in New York. -
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau of Longfellow Ave. had as their
guests last week Mr. and Mrs. David Seidman, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Satin, Mrs. Solomon Lamport, Miss Naomi Lamport, Alexander,
Marvin and Morton Lamport and Mrs. David Zemon of New York,
Mrs. Ezra Shapiro of Cleveland and Avrom Hertzog of Palestine.
Mrs. Samuel Ostrow of Los Angeles, Calif., is the guest" of her
sister, Miss Pearl Kozlow of the Polk Manor Apt.
Dr. and Mrs. George Weiss and their daughter, Joan, of West
Chicago spent the holiday week-end in Toronto as the guests of
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer. Brenner.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Travis of Boston Blvd. have returned from
Cleveland, where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Myer.
Mrs. Mary Gordon left on Monday for Miami Beach, , where she
will spend the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fisher of Lakewood Ave. have returned from
a visit in St. Joseph, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Davis of Appoline Ave. have returned
after spending a week in Cleveland.
Miss Edith Weiss of Broadstreet Blvd. has returned from Toron-
to, where she spent a few days visiting with friends.
MeSdames Franli-Gunsberg of Webb Ave., Edward Gunsberg of
Chicago Blvd., Frank Gunsberg, Harry Gunsberg and Ben Sussman
of Genesee Ave. are spending the week-end in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perry Rothberg are spending 10 days at
the Savoy-Plaza Hotel in New York.
Dr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Alper and family, formerly of 3247
Richton, are now in their new home at 3323 Leslie.

Friday, December 5, 1947

'MOM
MRS. THEODORE KASLE
The marriage of Carol Felicia
Landau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Landau of Longfellow
Ave., and Theodore Benjamine
Kasle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Kasle of Merton Rd. was solemn-
ized Friday afternoon, Nov. 28.
The candlelight ceremony was
performed under a canopy of
white flowers set on an impro-
vised altar in the Crystal Ball-
room of the Book Cadillac Hotel
Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi
Morris Adler officiated. Leonard
Kasle, who is an ordained rabbi,
served his brother as best man
and pronounced the closing bene-
Mickey will also make per-
diction,
Lachen is Gezund!
sonal appearances to entertain
"SHABBOS NOCH'N KUGEL"
The bride's gown was of pure
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