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December 31, 1948 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-12-31

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Ehrlich-Bennett Nuptials
Held at Statler Dec. 28

-ActivitieJ in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lipson of 3043 W. Grand Ave. are
leaving for Los Angeles where they will have an extended visit with
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Miller, and grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Sholem Postel (Barbara Savage) of Chicago, Ill.,
and Richard Savage, who is doing graduate work at Columbia Uni-
versity, are spending the holida y s with their father, Louis Savage
of 2214 Longfellow.
Fern Metz, whose marriage to Joseph S. Katz took place at the
New Jericho Temple Dec. 19, w a s enterWined by t h e following:
Mesdames H. Shebowich, L. Metz. Irving Dworman, Ben Dworman,
Julius Green, Meyer Z a c k.s , H. Shebowich. The newlyweds are
honeymooning in Chicago and will be at home after Jan. 1 at 4053
Tyler.
Ret. Milton Myron Jacobs, who is on leave from Camp Breck-
inridge Ky., is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jacobs,
and sisters, Nancy and Shirlee, of Broadstreet Blvd.
Mrs. Paull Rosenfeld (Charlotte Kelman) of Cincinnati, is in
Detroit to attend the wedding of Mildred Lenhoff and Bernard
Glicker.

The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Sodos of
11842 LaSalle will be observed at 1 p. rn. Sunday at the Bnal David
Synagogue. Relatives and friends are invited to the ceremony and

At a candlelight ceremony Dec.
28 at Hotel Statler, Janis Ann
Bennett, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob R. Bennett of Pitts-
burg, Kan., was married to.Henry
N. Ehrlich, son of Mrs. Joseph H.



to the reception to follow at Workman's Circle Bldg.
Mr. rind Mrs. David Sislin are receiving congratulations on the

occasion of the admission to the Bar of Michigan of their son, Paul
Sislin, and son-in-law, Harold Novak. The two new attorneys were
honored by the Sislins at a party at the Labor Zionist Institute on
Dec. 18.
Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss and her children, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Subin. have moved to 20457 Stratford Rd.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson of Chicago Blvd. have returned
from a visit in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. have returned from

a few weeks' stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg of Edison Ave. have returned

from a visit in California.

Mr. and Mrs. Royal Maas of Cambridge Rd. are spending the
week in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson of Oak Dr. have left for Miami
Beach. Fla., where they will spend the winter months.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib of Burlington Rd. have as their guest
her son, Henry Loeb of Memphis, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oppenheirn of Whitmore Rd. have re-
turned from Chicago where they spent a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gershenson have left for Miami Beach
where they plan to spend a month.
Inez Krouse of Normandy Ave. is spending a week in Montreal
visiting with friends.
M r. an
and M rs. Willi am ap
S i ro are spending the week in New
York.
Dr. and Mrs. Jack T.a•son of Pennington Dr. and Dr. Allen H.
Kline of Birwood Ave. left on Sunday to spend a week in Wash-

igton. D. C.

I

Women's Club Activities

YOUNG WOMEN of CONG.
BETH MOSES will be addressed
on Jan. 5, 8:30 p. m., at 8740 Lin-
wood; by Dr. William Watten-
berg. professor of educational
psychology at Wayne University,
on the subject - Sex Education
in the Home." Refreshments will
be served.
• • •
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women's
Organization, arranged Hanukah
and victory night programs for
this month. In charge of the
Hanukah program were Jeanette
Serling. Isabelle Browne and
Anna Wolf. Dwora Dworkin.
Celia Plafkin and Anna Wolf
planned the victory night.
• • •
YETZ-COHEN A U X ILIARY.
JWV. will meet at 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day, Jan. 3, at the home of Rose
Balkany, 2227 Taylor. All mem-
bers and prospective members
are invited. Results of the recent
election of officers are as follows:
President, Minnie Alpert; vice
presidents, Lillian Bernstein,
Myra Kuretzky; corresponding
secretaries, Sarah Kaminsky,
Betty Spinner: recording secre-
tary, Florence Bernstein; treasur-
er. Marian Rich. Formal installa-
tion of officers will be held in
January.
• • •

Mrs. Sam Samuels, president
of EVA PRENZLAUER MATER-
NITY AID, urges members to at-
tend the Jan. 4 meeting at the
home of Mrs. Morris Mendelson,
18105 Meyers Rd., to hear a re-
port on the donor luncheon.
• • •

Nor thw e's t ALICE GOLD-
SMITH CHAPTER of Mizrachi
Women will hold an open meet-
ing next Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Sam Feldman on
W. Outer Dr. Mrs. Simcha Rabin-
owitz of New York, national
president of Mizrachi Women,
will be guest of honor" A movie
of the Children's Village of
Raanana will be shown. Husbands
and guests of members are in-
vited.
• • •
LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY,
JWV. donated $150 for a seeing-
eye dog, and honored Louba Lu-
piloff on the golden anniversary
of her parents. The group will
present
colors at the donor

JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-

TION will meet at 1 p.m. Monday.
Jan. 3, at Bnai Moshe. Final ar-
rangements will be made for the
home-cooked luncheon to be
served Wednesday, Jan. 19, at
Turover
• • •
HARRY B. KEIDAN WOMEN'S
CHAPTER of Bnai Brith will
meet Tuesday evening, Jan. 4. at
the Book-Cadillac Hotel. The
program will include dramatic
readings by Mrs. Robert Gutter-
man.

• •
YOUTH EDUCATION
LEAGUE is continuing its tea-
dition of service to young people
by volunteering to participate in ,
teen-age recreational programs
being planned by the Dexter ex-1
tension of the Jewish Center. The
League is considering equip-
ping a teen canteen at the pro-
jected Dexter Center building
and its members will serve as
hostesses at teen dances.





MRS. HENRY N. EHRLICH

Ehrlich of the Belcrest and the
late Mr. Ehrlich. Rabbi Morris
Adler performed the ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a ballerina
gown of blush Sophie lace over
navy net, with a matching dutch ,
cap. She carried white orchids.
Ilene Bennett was her sister's
matron of honor and Dr. Samuel
Gingold was best man. Ushers
were Mery Pregelman and Bill
Davidson.
The bridal couple left on a
honeymoon in New York City.

Marriages

FLEISCHMAN - GREENBERG: Subar, on Dec. 26, in Rochester
Barbara Greenberg and Lawrence A reception will no held for the
Fleischman were united in mar- nedlyweds on Saturday evening,
riage Saturday evening, Dec. 18. Jan. 1, at the home of Mrs. Subar,
The candlelight ceremony, at 2297 Gradstone. No cards.


which Rabbi Morris Adler offici-
GRUBER-HARTMAN: Mr. and
ated, took place in the English
Room of the Book Cadillac Hotel Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Chicago
and was followed by a family Blvd. announce the marriage of
their daughter. Shirley Betty. to
dinner.
The bride is the daughter of Dr. Joseph Gruber, on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Green- Dec. 28.
berg of Northlawn Ave. The
VIENNA, (JTA)—The ', al gest
bridegroom's parents. are Mr. and Jewish refugee transport to ar-
Mrs. Arthur Fleischman of East rive recently from Czechoslov-
Outer Drive.
akia was received here this week-
The couple left for a honey- end by JeIvish leaders. Author-
moon in Cuba.
ized by the Czechoslovakian Gov-
• • •
ernment, the transport consisted
WIENER - RAISKIN: Barbara of 600 Jewish refugees. including
Raiskin and Dr. Morton J. Wie- 80 children. 0
ner were united in marriage
Dec. 25.
The bride is the daughter of
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• •
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