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Friday, December 10, 1948
Parkside PTA Presents
Oscar Cohen in Adult
Discussion Group Talk
Honor Donor Workers
Lillian Wittenberg Guest
The Parent-Teachers Organiza-
Soloist at Odessa Aid
tion
of the Parkside Branch of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mash and daughters, Gail and Diana, of
the United Hebrew Schools,
Lesure Ave. are leaving for an extended trip to San Diego, Cal.; to Luncheon Wednesday
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attend the wedding of their niece, Belle Mash, formerly of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Wineman have as their guests -on the
occasion. of Mr. Wineman's 70th birthday, Mrs. Arthur Victor, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Victor, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Victor. of Buffalo,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eisenstadt, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Spiegel of
Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis of New Orleans.
Mrs. Jennie Sampliner, who has been visiting her children, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Sampliner of the Belcrest and Miss Selma Sampliner
of the Chatham Apt., returned on Wednesday to her home in Los
Angeles.
Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd. has returned'from Bos7
ton, Mass., where she spent the last five weeks visiting with mem-
bers of her family.
Mr. -and' Mrs. Edward A. Atlas of Calvert Ave. have returned
from a stay in Hot Springs, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Phillips of Fairfield Ave. left on Satur-
day for a visit in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetsman of West Chicago have returned-
from an extended visit in Miami Beach, Havana, Cuba, and Wash-
ington, D. C.
Mrs. Robert Marwil of LaSalle Blvd. has returned frOm Roslyn,
L. I., where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Morrison and their daughter, Rosalie.
Mrs. Nellie Kahn has moved from Waverly Ave. and is now
residing at 3311 West Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib of Burlington Dr. are spending a few
weeks in New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feinberg of Boston Blvd. left on Tuesday
for New Orleans, where they plan to spend 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott of Fairfield Ave. have returned
from a few weeks' stay in Miami Beach.
Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Gould, their daughter, Carol and son, Mark,
of Chesterfield Rd. left on Saturday for Tucson, Ariz., where they
plan to spend a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons of Parkside Ave. have returned
from a stay in New York.
Mrs. Herbert Levin and her small son, Robert, of Chicago are
spending a few weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and_Mrs. Harry
L. Jackson of Huntington Woods and her lsband's parents, Prof.
and Mrs. Samuel Levin of Broadstreet Blvd. Dr. Levin is spending
the week-end with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenfield of Glynn Ct. have left for Miami
Beach, where they plan to spend the winter months. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feldman of Calvert Ave. plan to leave this
Sunday for Los Angeles, where they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Cohen (Elaine Boxman) have returned
from their honeymoon in Miami Beach, Fla., and Havana, Cuba,
and are now residing at 3240 Boston West.
which sponsors an adult discus-
Mrs. - Morris Weinhart will be sion group for the general public,
toastmistress at the Odessa Pro- will present Oscar Cohen, execu-
gressive Aid Society's 'annual. tive director of the Jewish Com-
munity Council, speaking on "The
Jew of the Future" at the Park-
side School, at 8:30 p. m. Tues-
day, Dec. 14.
The officers, Mesdames Abe
Katzman, president; Lewis G.
yarns, vice-president; Harold
Sher, secretary, and Henry Fein-
berg, treasury', invite all inter-
ested persons to attend. Henry
Feinberg is chairman of the com-
mittee on organization of the
adult discussion group.
MRS. ALBERT SCHWEITZER
Mrs. Sauls Will Address
Mesdames Norman Noble, Al-
Haifa ZOD Next Monday bert Schweitzer, Samuel Good-
man and David Saks will be
Mrs Edith Sauls, music educa- hostesses at a luncheon Dec. 11
tor and lectultr, will speak on at the home of Mrs. Noble, hon-
"The Music of New Israel" at the oring those members of Neu-
meeting of Haifa Chapter, ZOD, garten Medical Aid who
Monday evening, Dec. 13. She attained a quota of $100 or more
will illustrate her talk with vocal in the society's recent annual
selections, accompanied by Mrs. luncheon.
MRS. NELLIE MONY
Seymour Kraus at the piano. Mrs.
Child Rescue Fund donor lunch- Philip Sherman and Mrs. Arnold
CARD OF THANKS
eon this Wednesday, Dec. 15, at Zalenko will be hostesses at the
The family 'of the late Rebecca
Bel-Aire.
social hour to follow.
Sklar wishes to thank its rela-
Chairman Nellie Mony has pre-
tives and friends for their many
pared a program which will fea-
kind expressions of sympathy
ture Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Home for Aged Program during the recent loss of their.
Bnai Moshe as guest speaker with Spotlight on Hanukah
beloved mother.
Lillian Wittenberg, singer of Yid-
Highlight of the residents' rec-
dish classic and folk melodies,
HORS D'OEUVRES
featured soloist. Lillian Robbins reation program at the Jewish
Home for the Aged this month
CANAPES and
will be at the piano.
TEA SANDWICHES
The Hungarian Village orches- will be the Hanukah celebration
Attractively and Tastefully
Dec. 26.
tra will provide gypsy music.
Prepared
Other
schedul"d
features
in-
Mrs. Mony has been assisted
BETTY
BEAN
clude
a
concert
by
Renee'
Studio
in luncheon preparations by Mes-
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dames Albert Kunin, co-chair- and Morris Kesner Dec. 12,
Another Landmark:
man; J. B. Ormond, treasurer; movies, games nights, commun-
Music Study Club's
Morris' Kopnick, tickets; Herman ity singing, workshop programs
Kanter, secretary; Max Hayman, and talks by visiting rabbis.
Goldstein Concert
arrangements; Julius Ring, Sam
Nathan Goldstein's violin re- Shulman, ways and means.
cital at the Art Institute on Nov.
A NEW IDEA
30 marked another triumph for
for Program Committees
Attorney
H.
M.
Rottman
the sponsoring organization, the
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Music Study Club. Not only did Heads Mosaic Lodge
the event serve
Peerless Recording Studio
as an encourage-
Henry M. Rottman, Detroit at-
ment for an able torney, will be installed as wor
musician, in ac- shipful master of Mosaic Lodge
MICKEY WOOLF
cordance with
No. 530, F. & A.
in Person
M., Wednesday,
t h e society's
Dec. 15, at Ma-
program, but it
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
sonic Temple.
enabled the
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This occasion
large audience
will - mark the
to hear a good
silver j u b i.1 e e
interpretation of a rich program
anniversary o f
which included selections from
the Lodge. A
Mozart, Mendelssohn, Brahms,
pre - installation
Kabalevsky, Valle- -Heifetz and
dinner will be
de Falla-Kreisler.
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Frank enhanced this good pro- the ceremonies.
To be installed with Rottman
gram.
on Engagement and Wedding Rings' (including Wide Diamond Wecl-'
Music Study Club proved the are the following new officers:
ding Rings) Diamond Watches and Other Fine Jewelry.
sincerity of its aim—"to foster David S. Berman, S.W.; I. Her-
SPECIALISTS IN ORIGINAL DESIGNED JEWELRY
bert
Grossman,
S.W.;
Ben
Z.
the appreciation of music in De-
troit; to promote the aesthetic Schneider, treasurer; Dr. Louis
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and promote young artists"—with the new stewards include, Joe
E. Brown, Andrew Iczkovitz, Ir-
this program.
ving T. Berman, Jack Wasser-
For those who are in the habit
man, Sam Posner, Ed Nolish,
of hearing speeches by organiza-
Gerald Sparr, Herman Liss, Sam
tional leaders at musical pro- Freedman, Fred Efronson.
grams, the Nov. 30 concert was
Serving as installing officers
a great relief. It was just what it
was intended to be: a recital by will be Theodore Isaacs, P.M.;
an able violinist, without the bur- Dr. Joseph 0. Starman, P.M.;
den of speeches and unnecessary Karl V. Stolle, P.M., and Louis
explanations. Music Study Club Abramowitz, P.M. Retiring mas-
avoids boring its audiences with ter is Harry B. Gurvis.
speeches—and this reviewer of-
fers them double thanks; for a
ISRAEL CLUB OF DETROIT
good concert aimed at giving en- re-elected the following officers
couragement to a rising young for 1949: Louis Margolis, presi-
artist, and for sticking to music dent; A. Zeff, vice president;
sans speeches.
Samuel Brown, treasurer; Albert
Specializing In
Kurzrnann, financial secretary;
Hair Shaping and Featuring
Woodward Unit, JEW O, Mrs. S. Feingold, recording sec-
retary. A campaign to raise $5,000
the Latest in Hair Tints
Completes Donor Plans for the' state of Israel is the aim
Final arrangements have been of the president.
Silver Blue -Blond
completed for the annual donor
Spice, Brown
luncheon of the North Woodward
Branch, Jewish European Wel-
fare Organization, to be held
Latest Models
Tuesday, Dec. 14, at Bel-Aire.
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Entertainment will include a
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fashion show by Annis Furs,
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songs by Mrs. Arnold Lakritz
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and music by Mrs. Herman Brag-
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Selection of
Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman is
Accessories.
chairman of the luncheon, with
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Mrs. Anna Goldberg assisting her
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and Mrs. Sadie Beinenfeld book
TR. 1-1948
South of Davison
of the year chairman.
Abe Epstein, Prop. •
Proceeds will go to Israel,
,
L ar Mitzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Charfoos
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Lawrence Selig, Fri-
day evening, Dec. 10, at Temple
Israel. A reception honoring the
Bar Mitzvah will be held at the
Sheraton Hotel, Saturday even-
ing, Dec. 11.
* *
, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bernbaum
of 9302 Yosemite announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ken-
neth Arthur, Saturday morning,
Dec. 11, at the D. W. Simons
Synagogue, Tuxedo at Holmur.
A reception in his honor will be
held from 5 to 9 p. m. Sunday,
Dec. 12, at 4051 Monterey. No
• cards. s
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Bodzin of
4093 Cortland, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Joel Manus,
Saturday morning, Dec. 11, at
Nusach Ari Synagogue, the
at Duane. Honoring the Bar
Mitzvah, open house will be held
at their home Sunday, Dec. 12,
3-10 p.m.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Solomon
of 2670 Calvert announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Mervin
Leroy, Saturday morning, Dec.
11, at Northwest Synagogue. A
dinner honoring the Bar Mitz-
vah., will be held Sunday' eve-
ning, Dec. 12, at the Book-Cadil-
lae.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. living W. Gold-
smith announce the bar mitzvah
of their son, Walter, on Saturday,
Dec. 11, at the David W. Simons
Congregation. Reception. Sunday,
Dec. 12, 3 to 7 p.m., at their resi-
dence, 1473 Burlingame.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan of
4338 Cortland Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mor-
ton Erwin, Saturday morning,
Dec. 11, at Cong. Ezras Achim,
Turover Temple, Dexter at Mon-
terey. A dinner honoring the Bar
Mitzvah will be held Sunday,
Dec. 12, at Turover Temple.
Allegro Choral Ensemble
,Gives Concert for Masons
Allegro Choral Ensemble will
present a concert Friday evening,
Dec. 10, at the annual installa-
tion of the Craftsman Masonic
Lodge. Soloists for the evening
n will include Jack Bazell, Harold
Bernstein, Jean Jaslove, Leo Oli-
va, Bette Shanbrom, Anne Siegel,
Barbara Traub.
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NOTICE
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Beauty
Salon
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