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November 26, 1948 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-11-26

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Honeymoons in West

Women's Club Activities

Young Israel Women
To Hear Kapustin
At Luncheon Tuesday

THE JEWISH NEWS-9

Friday, November 26, 1948

Variety Fashion Show
Tlit annual donor luncheon of
Dramatic Group of HENRY
MORGENTHAU WOMEN of Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will be
TueSday afternoon, Nov. 30, at Set By Prenzlauer Aid
Bnai Brith will meet Wednes- held Thursday, Dec. 2, at 1 p.m., Shaarey Zedek, the Women's
at
Congregation
Shaarey
Zedek.
day, Dec. 1, at the home of Mrs.
A variety program featuring
Guest speaker League of Young Israel will hold
Isadora Helfman, 3353 Boston
,will
be Mrs. its fourth annual donor luncheon. fashions, furs, millinery and hair
Blvd. Parts for the spring pro-
.
'Si.mcha Rabin- The luncheon committee is head- styles will be presented at the
duction will be distributed.
owitz, national ed by Mrs. Joseph Grossman, and donor luncheon of Eva Prenz-
At the next chapter meeting,
president
of includes MesdaMes David. Apple-
Dec. 27, the guest speaker will
lauer Maternity Aid Monday, Dec.
Worrien's M i z - baum, co-chairman;, Jonas Segal,
be Albert Elazar, associate super-
souvenir
journal
chairman;
Harry
13, at the Statler Hotel, accord-
rachi Organiza-
intendent of the United Hebrew
Portnoy, program and darling
tion
of
America.
Schools.
The latest chairrrian Emil Spilman, Me-
•* *
movie made in moriam chairman; Philip For-
A fashion show and tea will
lakPalestine, "Up- man, arrangements chairman, and
be given by the GEORGE GER-
: on Our Soil," Abbe Levi, donor luncheon
SHWIN CHAPTER of Bnai Brith Mrs. Rabinowitz will be shown. treasurer.
The program, scheduled for
Women at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Miss Shirley Shubiner will be
12:30 p.m., will include Dr. Max
Dec. 2, at the Rose Sittig .Cohen soloist.
Bldg. Prospective members are
For reservations call Mrs. Kapustin, new director Of the•
Hillel Fowadation at Wayne Uni-
invited to attend.
Mondrow, TY. 7-1161.
versity, and : Cantor .Nathan T.
* * *
* * * .
Adler,- of• WindSor.: MrS.. Max J.
A combined Hanukah party and Wohlgelernter will • act as -toast-
Mrs. Morris • Tack, conserva-
tion c h ai r m an of DETROIT membership rally will be held by mistre s s_
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith WoMen, LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN of

announces that a paid-up mem- Bnai Brith, Wednesday, December
bership party will be held at 1,. 8:30 p.m. at Workmen's Circle. Workmen's Circle Schoo
12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1, The guest speaker will be Rabbi
at the Art Institute. Mrs. Carl Moses Lehrman. The season's first Holds Weekend Bazaar
Bayer, co-chairman, is in charge production of the dramatic group
of arrangements. The program will be a musical comedy, "Back-
includes a humorous play by the stage Murder, or Phantom's Re-
The ."school family" of the
dramatic group, a cooking dem- venge.," under the direction of Workmen's Circle School will
onstration by the Detroit Edison Charlotte Bregman. Members and gather Saturday, Nov. 27, at a
Company, and dessert luncheon. friends are invited.
luncheon at the Center, as part
MRS. MAX SCHWARTZ
* * *
*
*
of the school bazaar. Parents,
JEWISH NATIONAL, FUND
DOWNTOWN WOMEN'S students, teachers and school ing to Mrs. Max Schwartz, chair-
LADIES AUXILIARY will hold CHAPTER of Bnai Brith will board members are invited.
man.
a board meeting at 12:30 p. m. mee+ at the Fort Wayne Hotel
The bazaar will continue Sun-
Tickets may be obtained by
at the home of Mrs. I. Zeff of at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1. day with light lunches and full
calling Mrs. Al Freuend, HO.
Oakman Blvd. All board mem- Haskell Lazarre, District ADL
course dinners served and house- 6664, or Mrs. Sam Carel, WE.
bers and workers for the fund- representative, will speak. Final
hold
articles, wearing ,apparel 4-4195.
raising drive are asked to attend. results of the fund raising activi-
and groceries on sale. Proceeds
• * *
The group will meet Nov. 30
ties and award winners will be will go for upkeep of the school at the home of Mrs. H. Epstein,
INFANTS' SERVICE GROUP announced.
and kindergarten.
17556 Kentucky.
reports a donation of $500 to the
Pioneer Women's Organization
for the Child Rescue Fund. The
club is planning a husbands and
wives dinner party for Dec. 12
24th Year of Service.
at the Wardell-Sheraton. Mrs. Al
Sklar and Mrs. Sam Rosenberg
Open Evenings Mon., Thurs., Sat.
are chairmen.
* * *
Dignified Deferred Payments Available.
Mrs. Albert Kaplan heads the
drainatic group now being formed
by TIKVAH CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith women. The group will
organize at a meeting at 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 7, at the home of
Mrs. Kaplan, 18603 Hartwell.
Mrs. Milton Harris announces a
membership luncheon for women
who join the group before Dec.
14. The luncheon will be at the
home of Mrs. Harry Singer, 2688
Oakman Blvd. Reservations may
.
indeed, it any store in atl Detroit, can can
be made by calling Mrs. Harris
at UN. 3-8532.
itself "a public service institution: ). that store is
* * *
SHECTER'S! On the rolls of this store ore third
A victory meeting of the
generation
foniflies whose
'
homes we have fur.
JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION
nished, People who know come to SHECTER'S
will be held at 12 noon, Monday,
Nov. 29, at the home of Mrs. Jack
because fair dealing, honest quality and genuine
‘3,
Seder, president, 1545 Blaine.
value go hand in hand with true loveliness and
* * *
YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
distinction in fine furniture at SHECTER'S.
will meet Monday, Dec. 6, at the
home of Mrs.,• Morris Dresner,
3455 W. Outer Dr., to hear Dr.
Shrnarya, Kleimnan discuss his
recent trip to Europe.
.
* * *
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE
CLUB will hold a tea and fashion
show Dec. 4 at Frank and Seder's:
Members of the group will serve
as models. Mrs. Ethel Klein and
Mrs. Edythe Davis are co-chair-
men.
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S STUDY
CLUB will present the Cinderella
Week-end radio show at its meet-
ing at 1:30 p.m. this Tuesday at
the Jewish Center. Mrs. Yetta
Shmarak, program chairman,
may be reached at TE. 1-4872, for
further details.

;

MRS. ROB E. - MANKO

The marriage of Edith Lillian
Gurevitch and Rolf E. Manko
Was solemnized on Sunday eve-
ning. Nov. 7, at the Bnai Moshe
Synagogue, with Rabbi Leopold
Neuhaus and Rabbi Moses Lehr-
. Man officiating. Lillian is the
daughter of Mr. and•Mrs. Mbrris
Gurevitch of Fullerton Ave. and
'Rolf's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ruben Manko of Calvert Ave.
The bride wore the traditional
gown of ivory satin with fitted
bodice and full hooped skirt
which extended into a court
train. Pearl beading outlined the
yoke of illuSion - and ornamented
the satin bonnet-brim from which
her fingertip veil of illusion fell.
She carried a bouquet of white
roses centered with an orchid.
Mrs. Leonard Gurwin was her
sister-in-law's matron of honor,
and the bridesmaids were Phylis
Lipchinsky, Blanche Erman, Mrs.
Henry Wolf, and Mrs. Morris
Lubetsky of Pittsburgh. Gerald
Manko served his brother as best
man, and the ushers included,
Leonard Gurwin, the bride's
brother,' Dick Krasnow of Do-
nora, Pa., Eric Haas, the bride-
groom's cousin, and Henry Wolf.
Jill Doner, another cousin of the
.bridegroom, was the flower girl.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
_ Philip Krasnow of Los Angeles,
and Max Gurevitch of Montreal.
After the wedding dinner the
young couple left on a motor trip
to the west and upon their return
will for the present make their
home in Schenectady, N. Y.

Autumn Bride

MRS. BERNARD S. FRIEDMAN
At a candlelight ceremony Oct.
16 at Bnai David Synagogue,
Rhoda Kadish, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Kadish of Broad-
street Blvd., and Bernard Sey-
mour Friedman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel E. Friedman of Elm-
hurst Ave., were united in mar-
riage. Rabbi Joshua Sperka and
Cantor Hyman Adler officiated.
The young bride wore a gown
of ivory satin which fell into a
sweeping train. Her bonnet and
veil of illusion was trimmed with
ivory satin braiding. She carried
three white orchids on a Prayer
book.
Sally Krupnik served as maid-
of-honor, with Adele Friedman,
Pauline Buch, Elaine _Cook, Lucy
Hirschman, Joyce Fox, brides-
maids, and Ruth Spielberg, junior
bridesmaid.
Earl Friedman was his brother's
best man and the ushers were
Irving Dunn, Seymour Ravitz,
Bob Simons, Frank Sitnons and
Bob Segal, with the bride's
brother, Paul Kadish, as junior
usher.
The couple left for an extended

honeymoon in the west.

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institution



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A breakfast meeting of the
Community Relations Board of
the LEAGUE OF JEWISH
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
will be held at 10 a.m. Monday,
at the Jewish Center. The guest
speaker will be Oscar Cohen, ex-
ecutive director of the Jewish
Community Council, who will
discuss "Know Your Jewish Com-
munity Council." Reservations
for the breakfast should be made
with Mrs. Sander A. Hillman,

HO. 0567.

* * *
The November meeting of
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will be held Monday at the Jew-
ish Center. A prominent sociolo-
gist of Wayne University will

speak on "Family Relations."

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