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Miss Philka to Wed
A. Rozanoff in March
THE - .JEWISH NEWS
Local Brevities JNF Auxiliary's
Rally will Hear
Mrs. A. Shulman
The- Transcontinental Music
Corp., New York City, announces
publication of a new arrange-
ment of the "Song of the:Jewish
Avis Shulman, eminent public
Partisans" for mixed voices and
piano, by- JULIUS . CHAJES of speaker' and world traveler, will
address a public meeting of the
Detroit.
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Coming to the Masonic audi-
torium Saturday, Dec. 13, • under
the management of S. Hurok, the
original DON COSSACK Chorus
and Dancers, headed by Serge
Jaroff, will presnet a program of
Russian liturgies, soldier and folk
ditties faMiliar and unfailingly
fresh to American audiences for
almost two decades. In 27 years
the chorus has traveled • almost 1,-
500,000 miles, and has sung in
Europe, Africa, .Australia, North
and South America.
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MISS SARAH PHILKA
Norman Drachler, president of
Announcement of the engage- CHAPTER SIX, LZOA, an-
ment of Miss Sarah Philka to nounces that the next meeting
Abe Rozanoff, son of Mr. and will be held at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Rozanoff of Taylor Morris Kane, 18666 Woodingham,
Ave., was made this week by at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5. The
Miss Philka's sister, Mrs. Joseph program will include a discussion
Gordon of 17331 Woodingham. by Mrs. Samuel Lyndon of "The
The wedding will take place in Road from Basle to Zurich."
March.
Plans for a children's Hanukah
MRS. AVIS SHULMAN
Miss. Philka is the author of a party will be discussed.
Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Jewish
:tiumbe• of poemS which have
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National Fund on Tuesday eve-
appeared in The Jewish News.
Talented pupils from the EVE ning, Dec. 16, at the Bnai David
MEISTER STUDIO of Dramatic Hall, 14th and Elmhurst.
Art will present a musical revue,
Pavel Slavensky-Freilich, not-
entitled "So This is Hollywood," ed Czech baritone, will be pre-
Dec. 8, for the MOGILOVER sented on this program.
PASTERNAK - KEATING: El- PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY, at
This meeting will be utilized as
vira Frances Keating, daughter Workmen's Circle. The cast will
of Mrs. , Marie V. Keating, and include Marcia Fruitkin, Phillis a celebration of the UN decision
and to outline plans for the an
George Edward Pasternak, son Pullberg, Joan Meister, Sybil
nual donor event of the JNF
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Past- Golden, Roberta Feldman and
Auxiliary.
ernak, of Chicago,, were united Marjorie Greenberg.
in marriage by Rabbi Morris Ad-
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ler at the home of the bride's
COL. JOHN D. CRAIG, deep
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.- sea diver and author of the best-
Robert Morrison, 4202 Sturtevant, seller "Danger Is My Business,"
Nov. 29.
Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
and Arthur A. Moulton, roving
Following the ceremony, a wed- photographer, are next week's man Myers (Lois Travis) of
ding dinner was held at the Book World Adventure Series public Cleveland, a son, Jeffrey Mark.
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Cadillac H o t e 1. Out-of-town lecture• speakers at the Detroit
guests from Chicago and Los Institute of Arts, Sunday after-
Oct: 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Angeles were present.
noon, Dec. 7, and Wednesday eve- J. Wykoff (Nellie Craine) of 13305
LaSalle Blvd., a daughter, An-
The bride was given in mar- ning, Dec. 10.
nette Rebecca.
riage by her uncle, Benjamin E.
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Cowan. Her matron of honor was
Members of ROVNER PRO-
Nov. 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Sain-
Frances Smith of Charleston, W. GRESSIVE FAREIN are invited
V. and best •man was Dr. Sey- to - a Hanukah party at 8:30 p.m. uel G. Reisman (Geraldine Good-
mour Portman of Chicago. Ushers Tuesday, Dec. 9, at the _ Taylor- stein), a daughter, Linda Esther.
were Aaron Klapman and Mar- Woodrow Wilson synagogue.
Nov. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Wein, both of Chicago.
Candle-lighting and refreshments bert
'artier (Shirley Siegel) of
Pre-nuptial events honoring
are on the program.
Santa Rosa Dr., a son, Lawrence.
the bride were showers given by
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Mrs. Edward A. Stern of Pen-
WAYNE UNIVERSITY THEA-
Nov. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Lew-
nington Dr., her aunt, Mrs. Ben-
jamin E. Cowan of Collingwood TER'S third production of the is C. Frank Jr. of Atkinson Ave.,
Ave. Mrs. Joe Cohan and Mrs. season, "Ladies in Retirement," a son.
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will be presented at the Circular
Joe Gran of Chicago.
Nov. 22—To Mr. • and Mrs. Otto
The couple will reside in Chi- Theater, Cass and Forest, Dec. 4,
Cago following their southern 5, 6 and •11, 12, and 13. The cast L. Wertheimer (Phyllis Schoen-
includes Jean George, Helen Bu- feld) of Calvert Ave., a son,
honeymoon trip.
liga, Beverly Brown, Ruth Allen, Michael Asher.
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KOFFMAN-LOVITKY: Mr. and Mack Palmer, and Helen Stase-
Nov. 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Har-
Mrs. Louis Lovitky of Sturte- vich. Tickets can be secured by
calling TE. 1-1450, ext. 265.
old Rattner (Jean Goldenson) of
vant Ave. announce the marriage
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Wellesly Dr., a daughter.
of their daughter, Naomi -Abbey,
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Ambassadors of song, national-
to Dr. Joseph , Ferris Koffmar4
ly-known
male
vocal
octette,
will
To
Mr.
and
Mrs. Joseph Lipson
son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Koffman of Bay City, Nov. 13. -give a program of holiday and (Sylvia Jacobs) of 4281 Duane,
The' young couple are now resid- folk music at DETROIT TOWN a daughter, Elayne
HALL, Wednesday morning, Dec.
ing in Flint.
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10, at the Fisher Theater. Follow-
Cantor Voices Concept
WEIN-PRUSSIAN: The mar- ing this concert, Detroit Town
of
'What Makes A Jew'
Hall
will
have
a
holiday
recess,
riage of Delphine Frances Prus-
NEW YORK—In an eloquent
sian and Lawrence Wein was reopening Jan. 7 with Eddie Dow-
solemnized Saturday •evening, ling. Advance reservations for the plea for squaring religious prac-
Nov. 29, at the Statler Hotel, with concert and other attractions are tices with profession.; in the daily
RA. 1124. lives of Jews everywhere, Eddie
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiating. available at Grinnell's,
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Cantor, noted stage and radio
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
ZIEVE FAMILY CLUB will star, voiced his own concept . of
Mark Prussian of Muirland Ave.
and the late Mr. Prussian. The meet at the home of Dr. and Mrs. "What Makes a Jew a Jew".'as
bridegroom's parents are Dr. and W. G. Zieve of 17617 Santa Bar- he participated in the American
Dec. 7.
Jewish Cavalcade program broad-
Mrs. Barnett Wein of Newton bara, Sunday,
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cast nationally by the Message of
Centre, Mass.
The December meeting of the Israel on Nov. 30, over the ABC
The bride's only attendant was
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gordon S. GALLOW FAMILY CLUB will be network.
Prussian. George Wein served his held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
brother as best man. Ushers in- H., Shapero of Woodingham Dr. HIAS Organizations
cluded Marvin Silverman, Dr. A children's Hanukah party will
Will Convene Dec. 21
Norman Stern, David Gordon, be discussed. * , * *
NEW YORK—Delegates repre-
Marvin Gerstein and Leon Coop-
The annual Hanukah get to- senting 3,00A fraternal, labor, and
erstein.
Following a honeymoon in- Cal- gether and dinner of the staff of religious organizations are ex-
ifornia the couple will make their the UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS pected to attend the 18th annual
will be held Wednesday evening convention of the Council of Or-
home in Newton Centre.
ganizations of the Hebrew Shelt-
at the Wilshire Hotel.
ering and Immigrant Aid Society
JOACHAMIN FAMILY CLUB
CHAPTER IV, LABOR ZION- (HIAS) Dec. 21, at Manhattan
will meet Dec. 7 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kutinsky on IST ORGANIZATION OF AMER- Center here, it is anounced by
Sturtevant avenue. A Hanukah ICA, will meet Friday, Dec. 5, at Louis Gallack, chairman of the
9 .p. m., at the home of Mr. and group.
party is planned.
Mrs. ! Alex Schreier, 3238 Leslie.
After a report from Sidney
CLAUDIO ARRAU, celebrated
a
" NO FUSS — NO MUSS • Shevitz on the proceedings at the Chilean pianist, will appear at
recent convention, the evening Masonic auditorium Friday, Dec.
:GIVE-'ER CHOPPED LIVER: will be devoted to a Hanukah 12. Arrau is said to never forget
party. Reservations are being anything he once has memorized
SPRINGEL'S FAST •
accepted for the New Year's and could give a program for 60
FROZEN FOOD •
party to be held at the Labor consecutive evenings without re-
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saaaniwassmax•aas •:, Zionist Institute.
M arriageJ
Friday,' CreCetiibVt. 5;- '1947
Restrictive Covenants
Opposed by AJC and.Vets
NEW YORK, (JTA)--,-Racial re-
strictive covenants , in NeW York
State were attacked • as uncon-
stitutional and contrary to= public
policy by the American • Jewish
Committee in a brief filed as
"friend of the court,"in the case
of Kemp versus Rubin, argued
before' the New York •Suprerne
Court Appellate Division, the
Committee announced. The case
involves the sale of residential
property to a Negro in St. Albans,
N. Y.
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The Jewish War Veterans of
the United- States will press a
legal and legislative program to
stem the tide of restrictive prac-
tices in veterans housing, Col.
Julius Klein, national com-
mander, announced here.
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