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THE JEWISH NEWS

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Friday, January 28, 1949

Adivitieo in Society

Hilda Elaine Arkin
To Be Wed May 28

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Benson of
Pontiac announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Larry, at' 8:15
p.m. Friday, Feb. 4, at Temple
-Announcement of the engage-. Beth Jacob, 164 Orchard Lake
ment of Hilda Elaine Arkin,. Ave., Pontiac. Reception will fol-
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daughter of Mrs. Ida Arkin and low the service: lip cards.
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Carmel Hebrew School' - an-
nounces the. Bar Mitzvah of Mel-
vin Jay Rosen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Rosen. The Bar
Mitzvah will conduct the entire
Sabbath services on Saturday
morning, Feb. - 5, at Congregation
Beth- Shmuel,- Dexter and Buena
Vista,
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Mr.- and Mrs._ Carl Gould of
3010 Calvert announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Herman,
Saturday, Jan. 29, at Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah; Dexter at Cort-
land. A dinner in his honor will
be held Sunday,

Mrs. Emil Amberg and daughter, Blanche, of Boston Blvd. left
on Tuesday for a stay at Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fil`nk of Wildemere Ave. left on Tues-
day for Miami Beach, where they plan to spend a fortnight.
Mrs. Richard Mintz of Boston is spending a few weeks visiting
with her mother, Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer Of Boston Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt of Whitmore Rd. have returned from
Washington, D. C., where they attended the President'S Inaugural.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Rd.; Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin -M. Rosenthal, Jr., of Parkside. Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
Hoke Levin of Boston Blvd. left for Hollywood, Fla., to visit their
parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Edwin M. Rosenthal, on the occasion of Mr.
Rosenthal's. 70th birthday.
Mn and MrS. Fred A. Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd: are vacationing
in Palm Springs, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. -Miles Finstei-wald of 'Balmoral Dr. spent the last
week in New York.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Hopp of Boston Blvd. left on Wednesday for
Palm Beach, Fla., .where they plan to remain for a fortnight.
Mrs. Banard Walker of Metuchin, N.
is spending 'a few days
visiting with her mother, Mrs. Benjamin Siegel of Boston -Blvd,
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt of the Indian Village Manor are
spending a few weeks in California.
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- Mr. and Mrs. William Field of Roslyn. Rd.- left last Friday for a
stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Bayre. Levin of Edison Ave. left on Tuesday for Ithaca,
N. Y. to spend a week with her daughter, who is attending pre- -
paratry school there. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schembeck of Monte Vista Ave. are Planning -
to leave this Saturday for Tulsa, Okla., where they will be the guests
of their son-in-law and daughter, -Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller.
Miss Marjorie_ Rosenthal of the Belcrest left on Tuesday for Los
MISS HILDA ARKIN
Angeles to join her mother, Mrs. Louis Rosenthal, who has been
visiting there. Mr. Rosenthal will join his family next month.
Mr. and Mrs.•Harry Becker' of Strathcona Dr. left on Wednesday the late Sam' Arkin, to Elmer
for a stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
Raskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Mrs. David Wilkus of -Boston Blvd. and her house guest, Mrs. Raskin, was made at a recent
Cora Michael, of San Francisco, left on Monday for a short stay in
family gathering. Miss Arkin has
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. M. George Wayburn left on Wednesday for a stay chosen May 28 as the date for
in Palm Beach, Fla.
her wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baum of Fairfield Ave. left ..on Thursday
for a "few weeks' stay in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Glynn Ct. left on Thursday for Register Students for
Birmingham, Ala., where they will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hebrew Courses
Abraham Feldstein.
Mrs. A. Anthony Fromm. of Huntington Woods is vacationing in
Miami Beach, Fla.
Registration for courses in He-
Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. is visiting her sister brew at Wayne University will
in New York.
begin Jan. 31 and extend to Feb.
Mrs. Max Pressler returned to her home in Buffalo on Wednes-
day after a visit- with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 12, the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, which sponsors the. courses,
Ben Kramer of Whitmore Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone of Wildemere Ave. left for Miami announced. Lbuis Panush is the
instructor.
Beach, where they will spend the winter months.
Mr. _and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. are leaving this
The courses -are open to all in-
Saturday for Chicago, where they will spend a few days before terested persons, even if they are
flying to California for a few weeks' visit. _-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Popkin of the Book Cadillac Hotel and not students at the University.
Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Hyman of Boston Blvd. have left for New York, Since 'the courses • are for the sec-
ond and fourth semesters re-
from where they will sail on a West Indies Cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman of Sturtevant Ave. have left for -spectively, students wishing to
a stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
enroll should get in touch with
Panush at TE. 1-1450 -to- discuss
admission procedure. - The first
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class will be held Thursday, Feb.
arrtage3
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GILBERT-JACOBS: The mar- maids were Helen Block, Miriam
' riage of Eleanor Fay Jacobs, Sills, Marilyn Kane and Mrs.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Earl Grant. Sylvia Levy was
Jacobs of Pennington Dr., and junior bridesmaid, and Nancy
Gerald D. Gilbert, son of Dr. and Bates Lynn was flower girl
Mrs. Arthur Gilbert of Bryon
Earl Halberg was his brother's
Ave., took place Sunday evening, best man, with Bernard Halberg,
Jan. 16. Dr. A. M. Hershman and Sol Halberg, Dave Rappaport and
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at Julie Rachmiel, ushers, and David
the ceremony in the home of the Levy, ring bearer.
bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Following dinner and a recep-
Mrs. Maurice Drucker of Fair- tion, the young couple left on a
. field Ave.
wedding trip to New York,
Nancy Drucker was her cous-
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in's only attendant and Melvin
BARGER-K A T Z M A N. Mrs.
Gilbert served his brother as best Lottie Katzman of 17202 Rose-
man.
lawn, announces the marriage of
The bride's gown was fashioned her daughter, Rose M., to Kermit
of blush pink satin. The fitted R. Barger, of Springfield, Mass.,
jacket was buttoned to the neck son of Mrs. Rebecca Barger. The
and finished with a Peter Pan ceremony and reception took
collar and a shirred peplum. The place at the home of the bride's
full skirt extended into a slight brother, 17530 Santa Barbara Dr.,
train. Her fingertip veil of illu- Sunday, Jan. 23.
sion was attached to a shirred - Rabbi Morris Adler` officiated,
band. of the satin. She carried assisted by Cantor Jacob Sonen-
a Bible with an arrangement of klar.
orchids.
The bride was lovely in a deep
Out of town guests included turquoise dress, with matching
Mr.. and Mrs. Max Jacobs, Ed- hat and veil. She carried white
ward A. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. orchids with a white Bible, bound
Sam Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Joe in satin, and baby mums. -
Fine of Cincinnati, O.; Mr. and
Sally Katzman of Los Angeles,
Mrs. Harry Shaarf of Covington, sister of the bride, was maid-of-
Ky.; Mrs. Philip Davis of Jack- honor. Abe Katzman, brother of
sonville, Fla., and Mrs. Henry the bride, served as
best man,
Davis of Los Angeles, Calif.
and Harry Katzman gave the
Upon their return from a hon- bride in marriage.
eymoon in New York the young
Guests were present from Los
couple will reside on Merton Rd.
Angeles, Windsor and Springfield.
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Following the reception, the cou-
HALBERG-LEVY: N o r t hwest ple left for -
New York. They will
Synagogue was the scene of the
make their home in . Springfield.
recent wedding of Diane Ruth
Levy and Joseph L. Halberg.
Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated at Bicur Cholem 54th Donor
the double-ring ceremony. The Banquet Is Set for Jan: 30
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Levy of Stoepel Ave.
Plans have been completed for
and her husband's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. I. Halberg of Phila- the 54th donor banquet of senior
Bicur Cholem, to be held Sun-
•delphia Ave. -
The bride wore a gown of day evening, Jan. 307 at Bnai
White satin,, fashioned with fitted David synagogue:
Yetta Kushner is junior chair-
bodice and full court train. A
coronet of crystal beads held her man.
veil of illusion. She ..carried a
The following will serve as
cascade of rubrum lilies, stepha- hostesses: Betty Papo, Ida Mil-
notis and white orchids.
grom, Pauline Prpgle, Lenore
Cecile Levy was her sister's Zaretine, Lillian Glinter and
maid-of-honor, and the brides- Sara Levine.

ear rilitzvah3

UHS Branches Join
In .Feb. 27 Exercises

Rosenman to Address
Mlawer Ladies Event

Yehudah Rosenman, young ad..
ult director of the Jewish Com.
munity Center,
will be guest
speaker at the
10th dondr
luncheon of the
`Ladies' A u x i 1-
iary of the
Mlawer Umge-
gend Verein
Wednesday, Feb.
2, at the Wilshire
Hotel. His topic
will be "Our Mrs. Burnstein
Hopes Are to be Realized."
Jeanette Wexler will present a
program of songs.
Mrs. Israel Burnstein and Mri.
Benjamin Zalla, , are Chairman
and co-chairman.,

Jewish Folk Chorus

Henri Goldberg, Conductor.
Rose Bassin Stein, Accompanist.

MEMORIAL -
CONCERT

SCHAEFFER

Commencement exercises of the
United Hebrew Schools will be
held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27,
at Central High School.
The program theme will be
"The State of Israel," featuring
a radio script. The play, in He-
brew, will be directed by Mrs.
Shirley Subar Sklash, with the
cooperation of the principals of
the graduating classes.
The commencement exercises
will include graduates of all
branches of the United Hebrew
Schools.

'Year's -SOS Donations
Show Increase of 20°/,,,

Sunday, Feb. 6, 8 p.m.

at

Cenfral
. ,_ High_ School

Guest

Artist

ARTHUR GROSSMAN

Detroit Symphony Violinist

Guest Speaker

NATHAN SAMAROFF

Program of Folk Songs featuring—.
Salute To Israel—Cavalcade in Song
Tickets: 1.20, Tax Incl. Available at.

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OR FROM MEMBERS
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were donated. to the SOS (Sup-
plies f o r Overseas Survivors)
Collection of the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee during the entire
year of 1948, it was announced

Fay Brickner Heads JVVY
Raymond Block Auxiliary

Lt. - Raymond Bloch Auxiliary,
JWV, elected the following new
officers at a meeting at the home
of Mrs. Natalie Victor:
. Fay Brickner, president; Flor-
ence Ros_engarten, Faye Linden,
vice presidents; Julie Bloch,
treasurer; Natalie Lankin, chap-
lain; - Esther Rothberger, con-
dtictress;
Audrey Silverman,
guard; _Pearl d-reenberg, Sarah
Hoff, trustees; Abbie Schneider,
corresponding secretary; Natalie
Lankin, publicity chairman; Nat-
alie Victor, hospital chairman;
Audrey Silverman, social chair-
man.

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