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Friday, December 31, 1948

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Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Miller of Calvert Ave. have returned from
Chicago where they spent a few days visiting with their son and
daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and their daughter,
Cynthia.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baum of Fairfield Ave., who recently had
as their guest her mother, Mrs. Vi Heidenreich of Iowa City, Ia., are
spending a few days visiting in Chicago.
Dr. and Mrs. herbert Bronson of Prairie Ave. spent a week in
New York visiting with friends.
Mrs. Warren Greenstone and her son, Mark, of Roslyn Rd. left
on Monday for Syracuse, N. Y., where they will visit her mother,
Mrs. L. A. Simons.
Marvin Jacobs of Glynn Ct. and Leonard Bellenson left by
motor for a short stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Enroute they will visit
with the former's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldstein in
Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorb of Roslyn Rd. left for St. Petersburg,
Fla., where they will spend' the winter months.
Miss Getelle Steinberg of San Francisco is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Minnie Steinberg of Rochester Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Simon of Pontiac were hosts to their family
at a Hanukah dinner in their home last Sunday evening.
Mrs. Marie Garfinkel has returned to her home in Buenos Aires,
Argentina, after a few months' visit with her brother-in-law and
sister. Mr..,and Mrs. Herman Litvin of Woodingham Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe. Miller of 3247 Collingwood have returned
from a month's stay in Miami and Havana.
Lenore Coplan of Miami Beach is visiting with relatives and
friends. While here she will be the . house guest of her uncle and
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of the Bel•rest.
Honoring the 50th birthday of their brother, Ben S. Sidlow, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Lindenhaum and Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Sidlow will
entertain at an open house on Sunday, Jan. 9, 3 to 5 p. m., at 19415
Argyle Crescent. No cards.
Bud Gottloeb of Warrington Rd. left for Miami Beach, where
he will spend the vacation period. He will return Jan. 3 to continue
his studies at the Detroit College of Law. •
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan of Walnut Lake. Birmingham,
had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jordan and Mr. and Mrs.
Sey mour Cohn of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Stewart and family have moved from
Highland Ave. and are now residing in their new home at 18695
Hart we
Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg of Manderson Rd. have left for
Miami Beach. Fla.. where they plan to spend a few weeks.
Mrs. Max Krell of the Lee Plaza and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Treit-
man of the Chatham Apt. have returned from Evansville. Ind.. where
they visited Mrs. Krell's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Nannes.

Helen Ann .Miller Wed
To Marvin Shusterman

Jan. 1 — Miss Rita Wexler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Wexler of Lincoln Park, to Dr.
Oscar Bigman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham Bigman, at Moss'.
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Jan. 4—Miss Nesia Singer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Singer of 3245 Calvert, to Her-
bert J. Hordes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Hordes of 2308
Calvert, at Congregation Bnai
David, at 7:30 p. m.

At an evening ceremony Nov.
28 at Shaarey Zedek, Helen Ann
Miller was wed to Marvin Man-
uel Shusterman. Rabbi Morris
Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenk-
lar officiated. The bride is the

Douglas Reed Volume
Condemned in Canada

MONTREAL (WJA) — The
Chief Librarian of the Public
Library in Toronto has ordered
slips to be pasted into copies of
MISS KAY POLLOCK
the notorious book "From Smoke
Mrs. Samuel Berk of 'Blaine
to Smother" by Douglas Reed.
The slips state: "Readers should Ave., announces the engagement
be warned that this book ex- of her daughter, Kay Pollock, to
presses the extreme and individ- Donald A. Goldberg, son of Mr.
ualistic views of its writer. He is and Mrs. Ellis E. Goldberg of
not only anti-Hitlerist, anti-Fas- Chicago Blvd. -
cist, anti-Zionist, anti-British La-
bour Government: he is anti most Yiddish Writers' Union
things and most people—but firm- Honors Dr. Weizmann
ly p•o-himself."
NEW YORK (JTA)—Piesident
''Library News," a Canadian of Israel Dr. Chaim Weizmann
magazine, has withdrawn Reed's was named an honorary member
book from the list of publications of the Peretz Verein. the Yid-
recommended to its readers and dish Writers Union. The group
states: "In Reed's book the au- decide8 to send him an Alumin-
thor's anti-Semitic prejudices ated parchment testimonial
and
with which no sane and fair per- an official membership card.
son could ever agree, lead him
into such fantastic flights of imag-
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MRS. MARVIN SHUSTERMAN
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Miller of W. Grand Ave. Her
husband's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham Shusterman of
Clairmount Ave.
The bride wore a traditional
gown of white satin with fitted
bodice, full hooped skirt and a
court train. Her lace-trimmed
fingertip veil was held in place
with a scalloped beaded crown.
She carried a mother-of-pearl :
Bible with an arrangement of
white orchids.
Mrs. Edward Goldberg, sister
of the bride, was matron-of-hon-
or, and Ruth Shusterman, sister
of the groom. was the honor
maid. Sandy Silber was flower
girl. Bernard Plotkin was best
man, and the ushers were Alfred
Bricker, Leon Brazner, Edward
Goldberg, Marcus Plotkin, Ger-
ald Erwin Miller, brother of the
bride, and J. Leonard Hyman.
Following a dinner and recep-
tion, the couple flew to New York
for their honeymoon. Out of
town guests from Wilkes-Barre.
Pa.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; St. Paul,
Minn.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Boston. T-1
Mass., and Ellenville, N. Y., were ti
present.

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Center Day Camps have been in-
The first New Year dance of
vited.
the SATURDAY NITE PARTIES
Sunday morning, Jan. 2. mem- will take place at 9:30 p.m. Jan.
ber clubs of the JPI will congre- 8 in Butzel Hall.
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gate for a communal party in the
auditorium.
Harry
D.
Katz, director of
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adult education, announces the
CA.VIP FOR BOYS ... CAMP FOR GIRLS
Sam Berman will kindlie the opening of an ARTS AND
IN ALGONQUIN PARK ONTARIO
HaPiukah candles at the Hahukah CRAFTS PROGRAM FOR AD-
festival of the LOS ANGELES ULTS late in January. Sam Bern-
TELCOVE CLUB, at 8:30 p. m. stein, of Detroit Board of Edu- Rabbi Lehrman to Speak ri
Sunciay, Jan. 2. in Butzel Hall. cation, will conduct the program. At Ladies Aid Luncheon E
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Holiday food will be served by
Mrs. Pauline Epps and Mrs. I.
THE LIBRARY at the Center,
Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Bnai 1:1
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Tillman.
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which consists of over 6,000 vol- Moshe will be guest speaker at
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Sailing
umes of books in Yiddish, Eng- the annual donor luncheon of the
Crafts
Canoeing
The Twelfth Street Council lish and Hebrew, has recently Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at r
Tennis
Center will be host to the mem- acquired a number of new books 12:30 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 12.
Swimming
Dramatics
bers of the SELECT SOCIAL for children and adults. These at Bnai Moshe.
Land Sports
Canoe Trips
CLUB for their Hanukah party at can be borrowed or read during
Mrs. Louis Kepes, chairman,
8:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 1. Mrs. library hours. Mrs. Miriam Web- announces purchase of a truck to u
Minnie Kaplan is chairman of the erman, librarian, announces that be sent to Israel. The truck will u
food committee.
the library is open Sundays, 1 be on display in front of the syna-
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to 5 p.m., and Monday, Tuesday gogue on the day of the lunch- Li
eon.
Herman Harrison, ballroom and Thursday, 8 to 10 p.m.
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dancing instructor, will begin a
Reservations may be made by
CAMP MEMBERSHIP NOW OPEN
The Department of Adult Ed- calling Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald,
new 10-week course at the Center
CALL OR WRITE
at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 6. ucation of the Jewish Community WE. 5-2451.
Registrations are now being Center announces annual publi-
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At 8 o'clock, instruction is for 1948. These listings include
RHUMBAS - MAMBOS
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given in advanced fox trot, waltz books in English, Yiddish and
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and tango. The 9 o'clock class is Hebrew. All books are annotated.
We Specialize in
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names and addresses where books
10 o'clock class to the samba.
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RECORDS
The CENTER DANCE COM-
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MITTEE will present Paul Cur-
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and his Orchestra
Jan. 9. Curtis has spent the past
MUSIC FOR ALL
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Admission is free to the public.
TO. 5-4720 before 1 P. M.
Near Convention Hall
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The International Institute Folk
Dancers will give an hour of in-
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