Page Ten

THE JEWISH NEWS

Adiviiie3 in Society

Honor Betrothed Pair
At Dinner This Sunday

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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Michel and daughter, ,Julie, of Boston Blvd.

are spending a month in California.

Miss Laura Lowell of New York is the guest of her sister, Mrs
Harry Newman of Lawrence Ave.
Maurice Enggass and son, Peter, of Cumberland Way are spend
ing a few weeks in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Milton S. Marwil, her small daughter and son, of Northlawn
Ave. have returned from Philadelphia where they visited with he r
family.
S/1/c Marvin Jacobs, who has been stationed in Cuba, has re
ceived his discharge from the U. S. Navy and is now at home with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Glynn Ct..
Miss Leah.Crohn has come from New York to visit for a week
visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Crohn of Wilde-
mere Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Maas, their daughter and son, of Cambridge
Rd. are visiting in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills of Cincinnati are spending a fort-
night visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Seth
Jacobson of Huntington Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marks are visiting her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Samuel Lewis of Huntington Woods.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Smith of Shrewsbury Rd. are spending
a few weeks in Miami Beach .
. Richard Foltz, a student at the University of Missouri, is spending
his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foltz of West
MISS FLORENCE LIPSHITZ
Outer Dr.
A family dinner Sunday, Jan.
Mr. and Mrs. 14rnard Brown of Indiana Awe. left for a short
stay in California.
4, will honor Florence Lipshitz
Daniel Saulson of New York spent - the last week-end with his and Jerome B. Gordon, whose
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of Broadstreet Blvd. His brother, engagement has just been an-
Stanley, who attends the University of Michigan, also is home - for nounced. Miss Lipshitz is the
the vacation period.
I. Lewis Zuieback of Cambridge Rd. left on Thursday to spend daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
a few weeks in California where he will visit with members of his Lipshitz of 1932 Gladstone. Her
•family.
fiance is the son of Max Gordon
Isadore Winkelman and daughter, Margo, of Renfrew Rd., left of Rochester, N. Y.
last week to spend a few weeks in Miami Beach.
The bride-elect attended Frank-
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Desenberg and son, Jon, of Wisconsin
lin Soliool of Professional Arts
Ave. have returned from a visit in New York.
Miss Zelma Rosenthal of Patterson, N. J., spent the week as the in New • York, and Gordon is a
guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barnett graduate of Yeshiva University
of Pontiac.
and was a graduate student at
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Benyas of the Briggs Hotel left on Tues- the University of Rochester.
day to spend a week in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorb of Roslyn Rd. left for Hollywood, Fla.,
where they will spend the winter months.
eirtho
Joshua Sarasohn of Atkinson Ave. is spending 10 days in New
York where he is visiting his son, Stephen, who is a graduate student
at the University of Columbia.
Nov. 24 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow of Hazelwood Ave. have as their George Charnas (Mildred R. Feld-
guest for a fortnight her sister, Miss Etta Hoffman of Boston.
1Wr. and Mrs. Max Leichtling and daughter, Sharon, of Oakman man), Sturtevant Ave., a son,
Dale Vlarshall.
Blvd. left on Tuesday to spend a few months in Arizona.
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Capt. Arthur Miller, who is stationed at the New York Port of
Embarkation, is spending his leave with Mrs. Miller and their daugh-
Nov. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Eric
ter, Cynthia, of Leslie Ave.
Haas (Marga Schlamm) of Cal-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Millstein are - spending a few weeks visiting vert Ave., a son, Peter Jerome.
in Mexico.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Krell of the Lee Plaza Apt. are spending 10
Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Ted
days in New York visiting with members of their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bearman and their mother, Mrs. Rosa J. Epstein (Lillian Weiss) of 3385
Rothstein of Santa Barbara Dr., are spending the winter months Richton Ave., a son, Steven
in Coral Gables, Fla.
Michael. •
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Mr. and Mrs. Jules Klein of Oalvert Ave. have as their guests
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Esser and their
Dec.
3—To
Rabbi and Mrs. Irv-
small daughter of New York.
ing L. Goldman (Tobie Reichman
Miss
Geraldine
•
Fineman
of
Webb
Ave.
is
spending
.a
fortnight
of Detroit) of New Orleans, a
in Los Angeles visiting with members of her family and friends.
Mrs. Sadie Singer of Rochester Ave. has as her guests*or a daughter, Judith.
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fortnight her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Maury Werney of Indiana Ave. are spending a few
Dec. 8—To Mr. wild Mrs. Ben-: -
weeks in Miami Beach. .
jamin Van Dox (Marjorie Agree)
of Hollywood, Calif., a daughter,
Carly Ray.
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Dec. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
Appear
ray C. Shubin (Harriet Corn-
field), a son, Jack Sidney.
Chapter 337 came out on top in
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the Aleph Zadik Aleph Bowling
Dec. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Au-
Two young Detroit artists, brey Jacob (Betty Y. Brown), of
tournament, at the Jewish Cen-
ter, in one of the feature events Frances Bloom, soprano, and Boston Blvd., a daughter, Mary
of the Michigan regional tourna- Betty Kowalsky, pianist, will W.
* * •
ment. Yale Miller ranked as high appear in a joint recital at 8:30
Dec. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Hil-
scorer of the winning team with p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, in the
a score of 190. He was supported Lecture Hall of the Detroit In- bert Sosin (Jean Eisenberg) of
3742 Eilison, a son, Neil Jay.
by Arnold Belinsky, Richard stitute of Arts.
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Singer, Herbert Goldstein and
Miss Kowalsky has been a
Dec.
16—To
Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
William Ginsburg.
student of Julius Chajes,, at the man I. Leemon (Frieda Smolin-
Pool doubles honors were taken Jewish Com-
sky) of 3308 W. Grand Ave., a
by Jack Liederman and Norman munity Center,
son, Mark.
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Licht of AZA Chapter 63, and for seven years.
singles by Don Cole of the same Last summer,
Dec. 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack
' chapter.
Rom (Thelma Meyer)., a daughter,
she was award-
Judith Ann.
Robert Ernstein and Fred Lif- ed a scholarship
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ton were judges in the debate which enabled
Dec.
24—To
Mr. and Mrs.
her
to
study
contests. The regional debating
Leonard W. Fox (Mildred Vass)
award went to Louis Wolfson and with Mme. Olga
of Muirland Ave., a daughter,
Earl Kulp of Grand Rapids Chap- Samaroff at the
Laurel Anne.
Juilliard
School
ter No. 5. They will represent the
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Michigan region in the district of Music in New •
Dec.
26—To
Rabbi and Mrs.
York.
She
has
Miss
Kowalsky
competition in Minneapolis at the
also studied with Mme. Moriz Jacob Segal, a daughter, De-
national AZA convention.
borah Aviva.
Rosenthal of New York.
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Jackie Vaughn of Hartford
Miss Bloom made her concert
Baptist Church, John Booty of
To Capt. and Mrs. Gerald Eder,
World Christian Youth Movement debut with the Detroit Orchestra, a son, John David. Capt. Eder,
who recently returned from Eu- under the direction of Valter son of Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Eder
rope and the Far East, Peter Senn Poole, in Nov. 1945. For the past of Detroit, is stationed at Fort
. of Catholic Youth Movement and three years she has been study- Louis, Washington, with the
medical corps of the U. S. Army.
David Rappoport of Bnai Brith ing with Marguerite Kozenn.
The young artists have ap-
Young Men, stressed the impor-
tance of an active interest in peared in recitals in Chicago,
Washington, Detroit and other
- world affairs.
cities.
Tickets for the concert are on
Prague JeWish Professors
sale at Grinnell's and the Jewish BNAI BRITH COSMOPOLITAN
Receive Temporary Pensions
BOWLING LEAGUE
PRAGUE, (JTA)—Jewish pro- Community Center, and will be
Team Standings for the Week
fessors at the former German available at the door.
University of Prague are now
Thoinas Clothiers
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Detroit Grille
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receiving temporary pensions,
CARD OF THANKS
Rassner Jewelers
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pending legal adjucation of the
The family of the late Nathan Feldman Bros.
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entire question of pensions, which L. Tracer thanks all their friends Builders Steel
Machinery and Equipment
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was complicated as the result of and relatives for the gracious Disrael
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discriminatory legislation passed kindnesses shown them in their Bankle Supply
Michigan
Scrap
Iron
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during the German occupation. recent bereavement.
Bonin Bros

Two Young Artists
List Winners in
Together
AZA Tournament To

In January 12 Recital

Men's Clubs

Friday, January 2, 1948

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Local Brevities JNF Workers Hear

EDDIE DOWLING, one of the
theater's top luminaries, will give
a complete one-man show at De-
troit Town Hall in the Fisher
Theater Wednesday m o r n i n g,
Jan. 7, at 11 o'clock. Advance
reservations for "A Morning with
Eddie Dowling" are available at
Grinnell's, RA. 1124.
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DAN DWORSKY, Michigan's
fine defensiv,e center, impressed
the nation's football mentors
enough to be selected to their All-
American club released recently
in the Saturday Evening Post.
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LOUIS L. BINDES, formerly
associated with the Michigan
Mortgage Corp., and WILLIAM
JACOBS, former lieutenant in the
armed forces, announce the open-
ing of their general real estate
offices at 8540 12th St., • at Pin-
gree. The partnership will handle
all types of real estate, and will
operate a branch' office of the
Michigan Mortgage Corp. at that
address.
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OSTROWER RELIEF SOCIETY
will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Jan. 6, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Banks, 2924 Tuxedo.
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JOSEPH ZWERDLING, son of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Zwerdling of
Ann Arbor, has been admitted to
practice in the Supreme Court
of time United States. His admis-
sion was based on the motion of
Philip B. Perlman, U. S. Solicitor-
General. Zwerdling is an attorney
in the Office of Alien Property,
Department of Justice, Washing-
ton, D. C,
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Members of the TALL
TOWERS will hold a toboggan
party, Sunday evening, Jan. 11.
Food and dancing will top the
outdoor activities. The group will
meet at 4075 Pasadena at 7 p.m.
Transportation will be provided.

Rabbi Segal Speak
At Campaign Rally ,

Rabbi Jacob Segal of the -
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
will be guest speakey at the next.
rally of workers for the annual

MRS. PHILIP CUTLER

donor event of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, on Tuesday, Jan. 6,
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
A dessert luncheon will precede
the program.
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Mrs. Philip Cutler, co-chairman
of the donor event, stated that
a concerted effort is being made -
to raise the equivalent of last
year's income — approximately
$70,000—by the time the cam-
paign is concluded with the donor
event at the Masonic Temple
Tuesday evening, Jan. 27. Mem-
bers and friends are invited to at-
tend next Tuesday's rally. •

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