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September 03, 1948 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-09-03

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Agami to Address Joint
Marshall Groups' Rally

Activitieo in Society

Joyce Janel.vay, who spent the summer in Beaumaris, Ont., is
spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jane-
way of Canterbury Dr., before returning to her classes at Vassar
College.
Mrs. J. Shurly Horvitz and daughter, Judy, of Oak Dr. left for
Denver. where they will spend a week visiting with members of
their family.
Mrs. J. B. Baruch and son, Theodore. of Blaine Ave. are spending
10 days in Madison as the guests of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baruch.
Joshua Sarasohn and son, Stephen, of the Lee Crest Apt. and
the latter's fiancee, Miss Vera Hurst, are guests over the holiday
week-end at Top-in-a-Bee. Mich.
Mrs. Anne Bernstein returned to her home in Cincinnati after
a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kassel
of Merton Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gollub of Second Ave. have returned from a
fortnight's stay at Harbor Beach, Mich., and Point Pelee, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snider returned to their home in Cleveland
after a week's stay in Detroit, visiting with members of their family.
Mrs. Sue Bromberg of the Lee Plaza Apt. returned from a visit
in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geschelin of Pennington Dr. have as their
guests over the holiday week-end Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Kushner,
their son, David, and his fiancee of New York.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Green and son. Howard Lawrence, of Webb
Ave. returned from a stay in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Marks of the Roselawn Apt. returned from
tour of the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Maddin and children of Broadstreet Blvd.
are expected home on Sunday from Kingsville. Ont., where they
spent the summer months.
Miss Anita Ruskin of Normandy Ave. and Miss Ruth Schoenfeld
of Longfellow Ave. are spending the Labor Day week-end in Youngs-
town. 0., as guests of Mrs. Nathaniel Gross.
Mrs. Bertram Reibel of Chicago is spending a week as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reibel of Huntington Woods.
Mrs. Max Krell of the Lee Plaza Apt. left on Tuesday for Evans-
ville. Ind., where she will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Mannes.
Dr. and Mrs. Milton S. Marx and sons of Shrewsbury Rd. re-
turned from a stay in Frankfort.
Mary Cooper, Rita Alper, Guida Caron and Joan Field returned
from Madison, Wis., where they attended the summer session at the
University.'
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Ruskin and son, Herbert, of Berkely Rd.
returned from a fortnight's visit - at Muskoko Lakes, Ont.
Miss Lois Coggan of LoS Angeles, Calif., who came here by
plane to be a bridesmaid at the Mattler-Siden wedding on Sunday,
is the house guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oppen-
heim of Pasadena Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller and family of Pennington Dr. re-
turned from East Tawas, where they spent the month of August.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ruskin and daughters, Marion and Doris,
of Woodingham Dr. are spending a week at the Edgewater Beach
Hotel in Chicago. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horowitz of Los Angeles are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Horowitz of Leslie Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Alpert of Rochester Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. William, V. Kerwin and family of Webb Ave. I
returned from a motor trip through the Rocky Mountains.
Shirley Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Miller of
Calvert Ave. returned from Madison, Wis., where she attended the
University's summer session.

I

Women's Club Activities

GOLDA MYERSON GROUP
of Pioneer Women's Organization
will install the following officers
at a meeting next Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Morris Goldwater, 1965 W. Eu-
clid; Chairman: Mn.. Florence
Primack; recording, correspond-
ing and financial secretaries,
Freda Abramovitz, Sarah Dia-
mond and Margie Miller; chair-
men: dues, Marilyn Schiffman;
membership, - Sophie Sulkes; fund
raising. Ann Mondrow; bulletin,
Jennie • Harrison; child rescue.
fund,. Helen Schrage; - cultural,
Esther Kutnick; ways and means,
Mrs. Brindze; JNF, Tillie Epstein;
flower fund, Faye Epstein; pub-
licity, Mrs. Brindze.
« • *
DOWNTOWN WOMEN'S
CHAPTER of Bnai Brith will
meet at the Fort Wayne Hotel,
Wednesday, Sept. 8, 8:30 p. m.
Mrs. Leonard Simms, president
of District 6, will give a summary
of activities of Bnai Brith. The
guest speaker will be Jules Lev,
former Administrative Assistant
to the President of the Palestine
Economic Corporation, who will
bring first hand information
about the State of Israel. Mem-
bers and prospective members
are invited. Refreshments will be
served.
* * *
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will have a luncheOn, for mem-
bers only, Saturday, Sept. 11, at
1 p. in. at Stockholm Restaurant.
A business meeting will follow.
Infants Service Group carried on
its work of servicing infants of
indigent families, with layettes,
milk, food and other necessities,
throughout the summer months.
Mrs. George Treeger is chairman
of the luncheon and Mrs. Louis
Merson is co-chairman.
* * *
HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI-
ETY will hold the first meeting
of the coming season on Sept. 8,
at The Bnai Moshe. All past presi-
dents and the newly elected
president, Mrs. Julia Ring, will
be hostesses at this meeting. A
dessert" luncheon will be served.

Mrs. Rose Singer, president of
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI,
invites members and friends to
attend a luncheon and linen
shower for the Child Rescue
Fund at Rosenberg's on Dexter
Blvd., Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1 p.
m. The program will include
election and installation of offi-
cers. For information call UN.
3-4532, or Mrs. I. Rosenthal,
Child Rescue Fund chairman,
TY, 6-6066.
* *
BUSINESS AND. PROFES-
SIONAL GROUP OF PISGAH
WOMEN, Bnai Brith, will open
the season with a business and
social evening at the Tuner Ho-
tel, Parlor B, Wednesday, Sept.
8, 8 p.m. An entertaining eve-
ning has been planned. Members
and friends are invited,

Louis Marshall Women and the
Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai
Brith will hold their first joint
program meeting at the Work-
men's Circle Building Wednes-
day, Sept. 8, 8:30 p.
Mrs. Ben Nadis and James
Lakes, - program chairmen, have
arranged an evening of entertain-

e ar MitzvaL

10—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 3, 1948

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levin of
3284 Sturtevant Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their twin
sons, Samuel Joseph and Saul
Gordon, on Saturday morning,
Sept. 4, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. Friends and relatives are
invited.

*

* .*

Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Kerner-
man of 18610 Santa Barbara Dr.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Morry L., Saturday
morning, Sept. 4, at Northwest
Synagogue, Curtis and Santa
Rosa. A reception in his honor
will be held from 6 to 11 p.m.
that evening at their home.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. David Iwrey an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Alvin Jay, Saturday mor-
ning, Sept. 17, at Congregation
Bnai David. A buffet dinner will
be given that evening in his
honor at the Wilshire.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. A. Victor Bizer of
18424 Woodingham Drive an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, „Lawrence Stanley, Friday
MRS. BEN NADIS
evening, Sept. 3, at Temple Israel.
ment. Piano selections will be A buffet supper honoring the Bar
offered by Frances Bauman, Max Mitzvah will be held Sunday, at
Sosin, humorist, will present his the Bnai Moshe synagogue.
original skits.
Martin Agami, formerly of the
CARD OF THANKS
Israeli Army, now assistant di-
The family of the late Pfc.
rector of midwest area- for mate- Robert P. Weisman wishes to
rials for Palestine, will be the thank Rabbi Morris Adler, the
guest speaker. Refreshments will Jewish War Veterans, and their
be served.
many friends for the sympathies
shown them upon the death of
their son in action in the last
war. Pfc. Weisman's reburial
took place last week.

Wrestling Match
Will Aid Israel

The all star wrestling match,
sponsored by Commissioner John
Hettche and Harry Light, fight
promoter and member of Pisgah
Lodge, for the benefit of Bnai
Brith Aid to Israel Program, is
set for Sept. 13, at the Arcadia.
Topping the list is "Ruffy"
Silverstein of New York, mid-
west heavy weight champion of
the world; Bert Ruby, Detroiter
and Pisgah member, newly
acquired • junior heavyweight
champ of the middle west who
wrested the title from Louis
Klein Monday night at Mack
Park; Louis Klein; "Whitey"
Walberg; "Wild Man" Zim;
Frankie T a y l o r (Hollywood
Glamour Boy) and a list of
others.

Erdal

Calendar

Sept. 7—Miss Rhoda Jean Le
Vine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry C. LeVine of Muirland
Ave., to Arnal Avery Colvin, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph L. Colvin of
LaSalle Blvd., at the &atter Ho-
tel.
* * •
Sept. 12 --- Phyllis Joy Rubin,
daughter of Mr. and WI. Na-
than Rubin of Fairfield Ave., to
Richard D. Bleznak, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis M. Bleznak of
Woodbury, N. J.

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of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin of
Camden; N. J. Miss Kirschbaum
is a student at the University of
Michigan. Mr. Levin is attending
the School of Chiropody at Tem-
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of YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB of J. Pearl, son of Mr. and Mrs.
NORTHWEST HEBREW CON- Jack Pearl, at Temple Beth El,
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