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THE JEWISH NEWS

ActivilieJ in Society

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Krandall of 18129 San Juan Drive re-
. turned- from a visit • to 'New York where they attended the weddin
- of Mrs. KrandalPs brother, Edward Cuttler, to Miss Pauline Wish,
on Feb. 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A, Green of Muirland Ave. . are spending
a few weeks in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Bloch and daughter, Nancy, of Muir-
land Ave., have left for a three-week stay in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cohen of 8710 Dumbarton Rd. honored Mrs.
Norman Eisenshtadt at a farewell party on Jan. 18, before - her
departure for California.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wine of Collingwood Ave. announce that
March 28 has been set as the date for the marriage of their daughter,
Betty Lenore, to Leo Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein
of McQuade Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris, Mrs. Milton Harris and Mrs. Sol Docks,
all of Hartwell Ave. left for a trip to Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz of Sturtevant Ave. celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary on Jan. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Adilman of Calvert Ave. received felici-
tations on their 24th wedding anniversary on Jan. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of W. Boston Blvd. have left for a
stay in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zackheim of Webb Ave. have left for a
visit with their children, Dr. and Mrs. Herschel Zackheim of Los
Angeles.
Miss Selma Sampliner of the Chattam Hotel has left for a stay
in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hersch of Westchester Drive and Mrs.
Morris Abrams of Marlborough are leaving for a visit in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum are visiting in Arrowhead, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Deutsch are visiting in Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. David Marks of Merton Rd. are returning home
from a six weeks' visit in Beverly Hills, Calif. and New Orleans.
Mrs. Eugene Sloman and Mrs. I. L. Polozker
of the Belcrest
are vacationing in California. .
Mrs. Harry Srere of Calvert Ave. is leaving for a stay in Cali-
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson and son, Anthony, and Herman
Lieberman, all of Chicago Blvd., left Wednesday for New Orleans,
where they will stay for three months.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Gilbert have returned to their Boston
Blvd. home after an extended vacation in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Harry Thomas and daughters, Elinor and Sharon, are
spending the winter in Miami Beach.
Julia Klein and her father, Aaron Klein, of Boston Blvd., left
Tuesday for Los Angeles, where they will be guests for two months
at the Hotel Park Wilshire. En route, they will spend a few days
in Denver and Pueblo, Colo., visiting with members of their family.
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, of Boston Blvd., and Mrs. Samuel Glowgower, -
of Chicago Blvd., plan to leave this week-end for a stay in Coronado
Beach, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welling, of Monica Ave., are spending the
week-end in Cincinnati visiting his brother-in:law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Westheimer.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Levin and family have moved from
Muirland Ave. and are again residing in Franklin, Mich.
June Smargon, whose marriage to Arnold Rosman took place
Jan: 20 at the Book-Cadillac, was entertained at pre-nuptial events
by the following: Mrs. Harry Rosman, mother of the bridegroom,
Mrs. Sidney Rosman, Mrs. Harry Robinson and Mrs. Emory Stein,
aunts of the bridegroom; Mrs. Albert Deutsch, Mrs. G. Weiswasser,
Mrs. Marvin. Kahn, Mrs. S. Weisman, Mrs. A. M. Bookstein, Mrs.
Sam Hoffman,' Pearl Kozlow, Mrs. Samuel B. Ostrow, Aaron Klein,
Julia Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred May,
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kozlow, Dr. and Mrs. Max Winslow, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Rosenberg,- Mr. and Mrs. C. Canvasser, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman, Mrs. Adolph Fox and
Phi Sigma Sigma alumnae. The bride's father -gave the rehearsal
dinner Jan. 18 at the Club Bali.

Roma Seltzer Engaged
To- Wed Nathan Blitstein
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Winter Bride

Men's Clubs

MISS ROMA SELTZER

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seltzer of
Clements Ave., announced the be-
trothal of their daughter, Roma
Miriam, to Nathan Blitstein, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blits-
tein of Windsor, at a family din-
ner last Sunday.
Preparations are being made
for a summer wedding.

To Wed in June

JULIUS CHAJES, composer-
pianist, and Marguerite Kozenn,
dramatic soprano, will give a con-
cert devoted to Jewish music this
Saturday evening*„ in Torority.,e,„

At a special meeting of the De-
partment of Michigan War Me-
morial Committee, plans were
formulated for handling of funer-
als for returned Jewish War dead.
Leon Ginsburg was appointed me-
morial chairman by Department
Commander Maurice Bordelove.
Co-chairmen are Harry J. Schaef-
fer and Bud Blum.
Families of the deceased serv-
icemen are urged to contact Gins-
burg, TO 5-2692, as to the time
of arrival of the bodies in Detroit
so that arrangements can be made
to conduct the funerals *ith full
milatary honors, . v

Parents Tell Troth

Ted Weems' orchestra Will fur-
nish the music at-the fifth annual
military ball of Jewish War Vet-
erans of the United States, Sat-
urday, Feb. 28, at the Masonic
Temple.
"Heartaches," which Weems
originally recorded in 1931, won
for him national. acclaim.
Featured with Ted Weems are
Elmo Tanner, whistler; • Billy
Blair, b a's s. novelties; Shirley
Richards, vocals, and Glenn Mar-
tin, saxophone.

Registration of new pupils is
now in progress in all branches
of the United Hebrew Schools.
The schools are 1 o c a to d as
follows:
' 1245 W. Philadelphia, Phila-
delphia and Byron.
4000 Tuxedo, David W. Simons
School.
13226 Lawton, Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg.
15705 Parkside, Parkside and
Midland.
Central High School.
Bagley Public School.
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Beth Aaron Synagogue, Wy-
oming and Thatcher.
For detailed information call
the main office, To. 8-0063.

FLOWERS
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MISS MARILYN SASAN

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sasan o
Cortland Ave. announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Mari
lyn, to Seymour Matenky, son o
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fowler.
Miss Sasan is a graduate o
Wayne University and her fianc
is a graduate of the University o
Detroit. Wedding plans will
announced soon.

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Mr. and Mrs. Izsak Marton of
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engagement of their daughter,
Esther, to Marty B. Kaber, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Kaber of
2435 Ford. The wedding will take
place in June.

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TIKVAH LODGE of Bnai Brith
will present Judge Robert M.
Toms, w h o recently returned 3
from the war crimes trials in - -r% •T`
Nurenburg, and Cantor Pavell
Slavensky of the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation at a meet-
The next general meeting of
ing at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Feb. Junior Service Group, previously
5, at the Northwest Synagogue. scheduled 'for Feb. 1, •has been
The public is invited to attend.
changed to-Wednesday, Feb: 11, at
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8:30 p.m. at the Jewish Center.
BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will speak
will sponsor,an evening of games on "Judaism—A Way . of Life."
this Saturday at the synagogue,
Mrs. Morris Adler will appear
Wyoming and,Thatcher. The pub- before members of the Junior
lic is invited. Proceeds of the Service GrOup to review "Basic
evening will be donated to the Judaism" 'by Milton • Steinberg,
Histadrut campaign.
Monday, Feb. .16, 8:30 p.m. in
, * a a
the Prayer 'Room of Shaarey
PHILIP HANDLER LODGE of Zedek.
Bnai Brith will meet at 8:30 p. m.
Feb. 6, 8 p.m., Junior Service
Tuesday, Feb. 3, at Bnai Moshe. Group will hold the second in
Ben Garrison, membership com- its series of 'Friday Night Ser-
mittee chairman, will outline fi- vices, at Temple Beth El. All are
nal plans for completion of the invited to services and the social
lodge's charter membership drive. hour to follow., Dr. Benedict Glaz-
Applications for membership may er will direct his sermon toward
be made by calling Garrison at the Junior Service Group and
TY. 7-7275, or publicity chairman other young adult Jews.
Louis Barrish, NO. 7983:

JWV Plans Burial
For Military Dead

Ted Weems to Play
For 5th Military Ball

Register New Pupils at
United Hebrew Schools

Events Scheduled
Joiy Jr. Service Group

MRS. L. M; GOODMAN
At a ceremony Dec. 21. at the
Park' Avenue • riot-el, Celia Pela-
vin, 'daughter_ of :Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Pelavin, spoke her marriage
vows. to Lawrence M. Goodman,
son of -Mrs.. Lucille Goodman of
Cleveland. Rabbi Jacob Segal of-
ficiated.
Ester Pelavin was her sister's
maid:of-honor. Sharon Monash
and the bride's cousins, Lillian
and Beatrice Neiditz of Cleveland
were _bridesmaids.
Fred Goodman served his
brother as best man, and the ush-
ers were Marvin Rollins of Cleve-
land, Fred Efronson and Louis
Greenfield.
Out-of-town guests from Miami,
Cleveland and Flint were present.
The young couple honeymooned
in Chicago. They are residing in
Cleveland. .

Friday,. January 30, 1948

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