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September 24, 1948 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-09-24

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Miss Audrey L. Markel
Wed to Stanley Elkiss

I4

Jewish Center Activities

(The Jewish Community, Center, 8904 Woodward,
is a Red Feather Agency.)

Audrey Lee Markel, daughter'
of Mr. and Mrs. David Markel of
Prairie Ave b ecame tl bride I
Eiec,,on of officers of the
of •Stanley Elkiss, son of Mr. and. PASADENA STUDY CLUB,. al
Mrs. I. Elkiss, at a candlelight Center Mother's Club, will be
held Wednesday evening, Sept.
29. at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Cohen, 15791 Indiana. A social
hour will follow.
* * *
Jack Freed, chairman of the
Teen-Club Council, announces
that the committee is planning a
full program for the INTER-
MEDIATE LOUNGE. The lounge
will be under the supervision of
INILLIt Cherish, a graduate student
at Wayne University. Programs
will be held every Tuesday and
Thursday evenings, .7:30 to 10.
10.
* * *
I. Rosenberg, public relations
director, announces that anyone
who has old dance or classical
records and wishes to donate
them to Center clubs may call
him at MA. 8400 for immediate
pick-up of records. Recordings
MRS. STANLEY ELKISS
are needed for the adult and
,.
ceremony at the Sheraton Hotel teen-age lounge programs.
Tuesday, Aug. 24. Rabbi MOrris
* * *
Adler officiated,.
A TEEN-AGE HOBBY SHOP
The bride wore a gown of
chantilly lace with a small round v Till be held in the Center arts
collar accented with seed pearls. and crafts department, under
Her silk illusion veil was held in the direction of Roberta Geller-
place by a bonnet of matching man. __nstruction Will include
lace. She carried a- cascade every phase of hobby workshop,
bouquet of shattered glamehas from jewelry-making to leather
designing. Those interested may
and stephanotis.
Freda Gluck was maid of hon- call Mort Goodman, MA. 8400.-
or. The bridesmaids were Betty
Frank? and Lillian Rubin. _
rigaveinanto
Harold Cohen was best man
and ushers were Phil Silverstein
and Eddie Elkiss, the bride-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klein an-
groom's brother.
nounce the engagement of their
After a dinner and reception daughter, Gladys, t o Arthur
the couple left on a motor trip Sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
to New Jersey, New York and Sweet.
Niagara Falls.
* -* *
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shanbrom,
of Glynn Court, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Bette, to William Margolin, son
Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Mr. and Mrs. H. Margolin of
Rapoport (Harriet Burnstein), a Gladstone Ave. Miss Shanbrom
daughter, Linda Gail.
attended the Los Angeles Con-

*
servatory of Music and Art and
Aug. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne University. Her fiance at-
Sidney Burstein (Zella Frank) tended the University of Wiscon-
of 3205 Tyler, a daughter, Judith sin, and was graduated from the
Elaine.
College of Engineering of Wayne
*
*
Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. University in * August.
* *
Roger S. Robinson (Blanche Rez-

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Leonard
nick) of 2975 W. Chicago Blvd.,
of Elmhurst Ave. announce the
a son, Richard Barrie.
* * *
engagement of their daughter,
Aug. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Man- Roslyn, to Harold Blumberg, son
uel Pastor (Esther Razzman) of of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blum-
1.3110 Lawton, a son, Sheldon berg of Pasadena Ave. The
couple plans a March wedding.
Jerome.

*
*
*
Sept. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kane of
bert Rosen (Gertrude Stulberg), Cortland Ave. announce the en-
a son, Robert Larry.
gagement of their daughter,
* * *
Marilyn Lee, to Julius M. Rach-
Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Aar- miel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
on Reitman (Dorothy Rosens), a Rachmiel of Webb Ave.
* * *
son, Lawrence Norman.
*
*
Mrs. Fannie Bonin announces
Sept. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. Max- the engagement of her daughter,
well Jospey of 8251 Lincoln Edythe Rosalind, to Jack M.
Drive, Huntington Woods, a Rosner, son of the late Mr. and
daughter, Susan Elizabeth,
Mrs. Samuel Rosner. A late
• * *
winter wedding is being planned,
Sept. 12—To Mr. and Mrs.
Avery Fried of 19344 Santa Rosa,
a daughter, Wenda.
ROSENBLAT

e

The YOUNG WOMEN'S
STUDY CLUB will present Mrs.
" Frances G o uld
Rosenberg at its
Sept.. 28 meet-
.ig. Mrs. Rosen-
berg, f o r merly
associated with
the Jewish Vo-
1 cational Service
will talk on
"The Meaning
of Vocational
Guidance."
Mrs. Rosenberg The group
meets regularly in room 209 at
the- Center. Young mothers in-
terested in joining the group's
educational program are invited
to contact the club's advisor,
Mary Caplan, MA. 8400.
* *
Mort Goodman, director of
teen-age activities, announces the
appointment of Milton Cheresch
as lounge superviSor. Cheresch
replaces Monroe Title and Mar-
got Fink. The Teen-age Lounge
program will be. open to boys 14
to 20 and girls, 14 through 17.
Lounge programs will be in
charge of Jack Freed as chairman,
Sylvia Jaffee, vice-chairman;
Marilyn Tabler, treasurer; Ken-
ny Applebaum, secretary; Esth-
er Novack, Phyllis Muskat,
Norman Kligman, Ed Levenberg,
Muriel Feinstone and Norma Ten-
nenhouse.
* * *
Seymour Barenholts, group
leader of The Ten Pins, announc
es that the program of the group
will include bowling tournaments,
swimming meets, trips to points
of interest, a basketball team
and an arts and crafts project.
* *
Manney Ratner anounces that
the Center will organize a water
ballet group.
* * *
Intermediate Camera Cluli
("Focalities") will resume meet-
ings Sept. 29, 7:30 p. m. at the
Center.
* *
Yehuda Rosenman, director of
young adult activities, announces
that classes in Kosher Cooking
will start Nov. 1.

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At Labor Zionist Schools

The kindergarten and grade
school of the Jewish Folk. Schools
of . the Labor Zionist Movement
are continuing registration for all
classes..
The kindergarten has separate
sessions, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon,
and from 1 to 4 p.m. New after-
noon classes for beginners and
advanced students have been
organized.
Bus service is furnished for
transportation of children from
the following public schools:
Thirkell, Crosman, Brady, Mc-
Kerrow, Winterhalter, McCul-
loch and Roosevelt. For kinder-
garteners, the bus transports the
children directly to and from
their homes.
Special classes are being ar-
ranged for pupils of Bar-Mitzvah
age. The school office is open
daily .except Saturday from 9
MRS DORIS FISHER GER- a.m. to 5 p.m., 13722. Linwood at
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the first general meeting of the
Career Group of the National
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*

Sept. 12
To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles K. Ackerman (Freda
Kosofsky) of 3202 Clements, a
daughter, Marilyn Joy.
*
Sept. 16—To Dr. and Mrs.
Nathan Rubin (Elinor Schiff) of
Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Karen
Joyce.
*
*
To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine
(Sophie D. Snyder), both former-
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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 24, 1948



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