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November 19, 1948 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-11-19

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MISS SHIRLEE MILLER
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Miller, of
Calvert Ave.,• announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Shir-
lee, to Jack J. Shorr, son of Mrs.
Henry Shorr, of Clairmount Ave.
and the late Mr. Shorr.

eirtki

Oct. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Eman-
uel M. Ginzler . (Helen Bell) of
10309 Livernois, a son, James
Arthur.

*

* *

Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Finkel (Ruth Snitz) of the High-
land Towers, a son, Mitchel Alan.
* * *
Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Man-
ny Bleeman (Elsa Abramovitz) a
daughter, Janice Adrian.
*
Oct. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin 0. Oppenheim (Jeanne Le-
vitte) of Fairfield Ave., a daugh-
ter, Margaret Ann.
* *
Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Mikofsky of Ravenna, O.,
formerly - of Detroit, a daughter,
Janis Rae:
* * *
Oct. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley \ Reicher of Stansbury Ave.,
a daughter, Linda Christin.

*

Oct. 30—To Vr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney Friedlander (Dorothy Bloom)
of Sorrento Ave., a son, Robert
Paul. •
* *
Oct. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Sorkowitz (Betty Friedman)
of 3838 Tyler, a daughter, Julie
Eve.

Women' Club Activities

Detroit Graduate Association of
ALPHA EPSILON PHI met Nov.
16 at the home of Mrs. Seymour
Tilchin.

Mrs. - Minnie Shapiro, president
of the Detroit Chapter . of the
Denver Jewish Consumptive Re-
lief Society, appeals to all mem-
bers and friends to attend the
group's 17th annual banquet, to
be held Dec. 5 at Moss'. Reser-
vations may be made by calling
Mrs. Shapiro at HO. 8797.
-*
ISRAEL CLUB of the Pioneer
Women's Organization held a
layette luncheon Nov. 8 at the
home of Mrs. Edith.Bergman. Of-
ficers of thiS newly-formed . group
are: President, Mrs-. - Marjorie
Raskin; - vice preSident, Mrs.
Helen - PoSner; treasurer, Mrs.
Jeanette Kalish; secretary, Mrs.
Lillian Levin. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Ann Barnett on Elmhurst Ave.
* * *
Monday. Nov. 22• HOME RE-
LIEF SOCIETY will meet at the
home of Mrs. Peter Miller on La
Salle Blvd. Desert luncheon at
12:30 p.m. will precede the meet-
ing and program. Mrs. Arthur
Gould, program chairman, will
introduce Mrs. Arthur L. Rob-
bins. who will review "A Mask
for Privilege," by Carey McWil-
liams. All members and their
friends are asked to attend.
* *
LOUIS - MARSHALL BUSI-
NESS AND PROFESSIONAL
GROUP of Bnai Brith will cli-
max its fund raising, ticket
selling campaign with a cocktail
party Saturday evening, Nov.
20, at 16218 Northlawn. This af-
fair is open only to girls who
have purchased their tickets for
the Bnai Brith fund raising event
Nov. 22 at Masonic Temple, and
to gentlemen by invitation. Fur-
ther information may be obtained
by calling Ethel Fisher, fund
raising chairman, TY. 6-9831, or
Minnie Herman, TY. 6-4706.
* * *
The first tryouts for roles in the
by the forthcoming theatrical to
be _ staged by the ladies of
YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Ruth Siegal, 2050 Calvert, Tues-
day at 1 p.m.



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*

AVODAH CHAPTER of Pion-
eer Women met at the home of
Barbara Raimi, Nov. 15, and
made plans for the donor event
to be held at Masonic Temple
Dec. 6, under the chairmanship
of Minora Herman and Estelle
Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger- Lipshaw. Tickets for this Mon-
ald E. Bruson (Jean Levine) of day evening's musicale are now
Plainview Ave., a son, Gerald available. For information about
membership and activities, call
E. Bruson II.
Diani Hirschkorn, UN. 2-5192.
• * *

'Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin. Finkel (Shirley Victor) of
3359 Cortland Ave., a daughter,
Barbara Karen.
* * *
Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Jacobs (Shirlee Sklare) of
Leslie Ave., a son, Robert Bruce.
*
*
Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin R. Wolf (Sally Sue Lev) of
Santa Barbara Dr., a daughter,
Nancy Lillian.
* * *
Nov. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
K. Lieberman (Marilyn Davies)
of Manchester Ave., a son, Tho-
mas Elliott.
* * *
Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Au-
bie Cooperman (Rosella Rosen-
berg), a son, Mark Irvin.

*, LADIES' AUXILIARY of JEW-
ISH NATIONAL FUND will have
a meeting of board members and
workers at 12:30 p.m. next Tues-
day at the Jewish Center, to
make plans for the annual fund-
raising drive.

*

Mizrachi, Women Celebrate
First Anniversary of Their
Raanana Children's Village

Bernice Perlin. Wed
To Kaman- S. Soskin

The marriage of Miss Bernice
Perlin, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs.
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO- Louis Perlin of Webb Ave., and
CIETY'S WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Kalman S. Soskiii, son of Mr.
will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. and • Mrs. Leonard* Soskin of
23, at Huyler's. Mrs. Emery Ko-
vak, program chairman for the
afternoon, announces that Dr.
Jane B. Welling, head of art edu-
cation at Wayne University, will
speak on "Understanding Chil-
dren Through Their Art Expres-
sions." Hostesses for the after-
noon will be Mesdames Emery
Kovak, chairman, Sam Fried, co-
chairman, Emil Simon, Joseph
Carp, Morris Croll, Julius Gitlin,
Arthur Goldberg, Morris Green-
berg, Eli Harelick, Harry Y. Hoff-
man, Nathan Kapetansky and
William Kerwin.
• * *
Mickey Woolf and his orches-
tra will entertain at the 11th
annual donor dinner of the
MRS. RALMAN S. SOSKIN
D A VI D-HORODOCKER, JRS.,
Wednesday, Dec. 15, at the Fort Indiana Ave., was performed on
Wayne Hotel. Proceeds will be Sunday evening, Nov. 14.
The bride was attired in a
used for Palestine and relief of
landsleit. For tickets and infor- gown of ivory slipper satin. It
mation call Mrs. M. Weinstein, had an illusion yoke embroidered
with seed pearls and crystal
TO. 6-8723.
* * *
beads on the bodice. Her crown
President Ethel Barron of the of seed pearl and crystal with her
SHERUTH LEAGUE has an- fingertip veil of silk illusion com-
nounced the following commit- pleted the ensemble.
Mrs. Jerry Snitz was matron
tee personnel for the group's
Jan. 19 donor event: Mesdames of honor and the bridesmaids
Nathan Spector, donor chairman; were Harriet Lunenfeld, Iris
Arthur Tractenburg, Stewart M. Bank and Renee Wolsky. The
Palmer, souvenir book; Henry bridegroom's attendants were:,
Brontman, Gerald Sucher, ar- Best man, his brother Alan Sos-
rangements; Albert Hoffman, tic- kin; ushers, Marvin Perlin, the
kets; Donald Katz, "our jewels"; bride's brother, Newton Sobel and
Wilfred Katz, publicity, and Wil- Harold Pollak.
After, an - extended wedding
liam Jacobs, Leo Beresh, Dar-
win Canvasser, Melvin Weingar- journey, east, the 'couple will
den, Daniel Haron, Harry Kell- make their home in Detroit at
man and Aaron Jacobs, captains. 20127 Cheyenne.
The next general meeting will
be held Nov. 23.
GOLSKY'S
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Fine Quality
The PYTHIAN SISTERS of
Kosher Meats & Poultry
Greater Detroit, Temple 152, held
DEXTER at EWALD CIRCLE
a paid-up membership tea at the
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TO. 8-3132
2080 Atkinson, Nov. 13.
* i* *
Mrs. Samuels, president of the
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EVA PRENZLAUER MATERN-
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Repairing and Bead Stringing
donor luncheon Dec. 13 at the
24 Hour Service on all
Jewelry Repairs
Statler Hotel. Highlights of the
luncheon will be entertainment
See
by Mickey Wolfe and a fashion
show. Mrs. Louis Linden of 664
Prentiss will be hostess to the
group at 12:30, Nov. - 23. Mrs.
811 Metropolitan Bldg.
Charles Gitlin will speak on
33 John R
WO. 2-4058
what the aid has done to re-
habilitate mothers. Tickets for
the luncheon can be reserved
by calling Mrs. Al Freund, HO.
6664,

Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will
hold.a luncheon meeting at 1 p.m.
'Monday, "1ov. 22, at Rosenberg's.
A report will be given on the
Mizrachi convention held in At-
lantic City
., - and a new Palestine
film will be shown.
The organization joins, this
week, with Mizrachi • groups
throughout the country in cele-
brating the first anniversary of
the children's village and farm
school in Raanana, Israel.
Mrs. ISaac Rosenthal, head of
the Child Rescue Fund for the
Detroit chapter,. announces re-
ceipt of a• generous contribution
from the Ladies. Auxiliary' of
Cong. Bnai Zion, which endowed
a dormitory • at the village.

e

ar Mitzi/alio

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman
of 2275 Gladstone, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Avery
Marcus, .Saturday morning, Nov.
27, at Shaarey Zedek. A reception
honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be
held, at their home Sunday eve-
ning, Nov. 28, from S o'clock. No
cards.

HY WEINSTEIN

*

PRIMROSE B ENE V OLENT
CLUB is planning an open meet-
ing featuring a millinery fash-
ion Show Monday, Nov. 22, at
Bnai Moshe. Refreshments will
be served. The meeting will pre-
cede the group's 14th donor lunch-
eon to be held Dec. 8 at Hotel
Tuner.
* * *
A "Millionaire's Party" will be
held by PURITY CHAPTER, OES,
Saturday evening, Nov. 20, at the
Diamond Temple, Lothrop and
Grand River. The public is in-\
vited to participate. Tickets may \
be obtained from Fay Weiner,
TO. 6-4365, or Hilda Stark, UN.
4-0788.
* * *
WOMEN'S LEAGUE of TEL-
GUIBORIM will hold an open
meeting for members and friends
at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1. at
Bnai Moshe. Seymour Tilchin
will review "The Birth of Israel"
by Jorges Granados. Refresh-
ments will be served with Mrs.
Hugo Fredenberg in charge. The
public is invited.

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