AdivitieJ irc Society
Jules Lev to Address.
Miss Greenblatt Wed
To Norman W. Kaufman Labor Zionist Branch
10—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 11, 1941
At a candlelight ceremony Feb.
Branch Five of the Labor Zion- Sabbath League Holds
8. at Shaarey Zedek, Fayanne
ist
Organization invites members Arbor Day Celebration
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Elkus have returned_ from their honeymoon Greenblatt, daughter of Mr. and and friends to hear Jules Lev
Mrs.
Jerry
J.
Greenblatt
of
Fair-
in Miami Beach and are residing at 4001 Waverly.
speak on "lour Economic Pos-
Wednesday, Feb. 16 at 12:30
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wainer of Northlawn Ave. are vacationing field Ave., became the bride of sibilities in Israel" at 8:30 p.m.
p.m. at Bnai Moshe Synagogue,
Norman William Kaufman, son
in Miami Beach.
Sunday, Feb. 13, at the home of the Women's League for Sabbath
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbstein of Burlington Rd. left for New
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milinsky, Observance will hold a lunchon-
York from where they will sail on Friday on the S.S. Brazil on a
3000 Rochester.
ette and meeting in celebration of
South American Cruise. Also sailing on the same boat will be Mr.
and Mrs. Nate Shapero of Strathcona Dr., Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Lev, formerly assistant to the Hamisha Asar b'Shevat. • Mem-
Allen of Lincolnshire Dr., Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer who will join Mr.
president of the Palestine Eco- bers and friends of the organiza-
Mrs. S. M. Mintz of Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink
nomic Corporation, will bring tion are invited.
of the Lee Plaza.
first-hand information on 'the
Guest speaker of the afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Dr. have left on a
topic. For further information, will be Rabbi Leizer Levine, who
six weeks' West Indies cruise.
Mrs. A. M. Erman of Merton Rd. left on Sunday for Cincinnati
call TY. 7-9634.
will speak on "Hamisha Asar in
where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jospph Tillman.
Israel and the Galut." Entertain-
Miss Selma Sampliner of the Chatham Apt. s left on Thursday
ment will be provided by the Sar-
for Los Angeles where she will visit with members of her family.
reta Mosher Dramatic studio. Syd/
Mrs. Harry Keidan of Fairfield Ave. is spending a few weeks
ar MitzvaL
Halberg will dramatize "A Story
in Miami Beach, Fla.
from Tel Aviv."
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hartman of Shrewsbury Rd. left on Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldberg
day by motor to spend a month in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere of Boston Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Max Schaye of Fairfield Ave. have sailed on the S.S. New Amsterdam
their son, Howard Sheldon, at 9
Detroit's Beit:Loundry,
on a West Indies Cruise.
a.m. Saturday, Feb. 19 at Yeshi-
Value
Anson Klaubber Jr. of St. Louis, Mo., who is attending Harvard
vath Beth Yehudah, Dexter at
University School of Business, spent the last week-end as the guests
.Cortland.
A
dinner
in
his
honor
Thousands of Women Safi
of his aunts, the Misses Jeanette and Ruth. Caplan of Whitmore Rd.
will be held that evening at the
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Klein of Lorain, 0., spent a few days as the
"I
Uaiiir Laundry Because
Blvd., enroute to
Wilshire Hotel.
guests of his brother, Aaron Klein of Boston Blvd.
Lansing where they visited with Mr: and Mrs. Charles
It -Saves
Alfred Loewenstein Jr. of Littlefield Ave. is expected home
MRS. NORMAN KAUFMAN
FOR QUALITY
shortly from Miami Beach. His wife will remain for a longer stay
Time., Money- and _orry.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein Sr. of Warrington of Mrs. Jack Kaufman of Law-
Wedding Photographs
Dr., who are guests at the Sherry Frontenac Hotel.
rence Ave. and the late Mr. Kauf-
Shirts= Beautifully
ullyY Lau3rlered
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Dr. are leaving this man, Rabbi Morris Adler offi-
FORMAL — CANDID
Friday for a month's stay in Arizona and California.
ciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt of Balmoral Rd. left for Arizona
The bride chose a gown of
where they will be guests at a ranch near Phoenix.
Dr. and Mrs. David Weingarden of Clairmount Ave. left on candlelight satin with a scalloped
seed pearl trim and full cathe-
Wednesday for a fortnight's stay in New York.
2528 W. Grand Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Wagner of Wellesly Dr. are vacationing in dral train. Her full-length veil
TY. 7-3072
TY. 5-8805
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Miami Beach, Fla.
of heirloom rosepointe lace was
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sake of Shrewsbury Rd. left on Tues
held in place by a lace bonnet.
for New York from where they will sail, on a South American
She carried a prayer book with
Cruise.
•
Jerome Horwitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Horwitz of Decatur, white orchids, phalearropsis and
ILI VII!) Tit= N5N
Ill. (formerly, of Detroit), has been awarded his Ph.D. in chemistry stephanotis.
by the University of Michigan. He will assume a postdoctorate
She was attended by her sis-
fellowship at Northwestern University, where he will make a study ter-in-law, Mrs. Norman P.
"Don't Judge a Book By If's Cover"
of paralytic shellfish poisoning for the United States Government. Greene, matron-of-honor, and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Sklar of Roselawn Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie West, Mrs. Seymour
Mrs. Charles E. Ziegler of Racine Ave. left for an extended motor
IT'S THE QUALITY THAT COUNTS
Dunitz, Marvel Gale and Toby
trip through Mexico.
Mrs. Harvey Elbinger of London Ave., Mrs. Ben Newmark of Langer, bridesmaids.
• • . . NOT THE FIXTURES
Merton Rd. and Mrs. Roy "Zell of Youngstown, 0. are in Muskegon
William Zolkower was best
to attend the 86th birthday celebration of their mother, Mrs. 'Samuel man, with Dr. Norman P. Greene,
Rosenthal.
Dr. Dennis D. Kovan, Dr. Arnold
C. Stone, Marshall. Greenberg,
Seymour Dunitz' and Milton G.
Warren, ushers:
Quality Delicatessen
A reception followed the cere-
mony. _
TO. 6-9804
After a honeymoon in Miami
12162 DEXTER
Fifteen hundred Bnai Brith 686; All events, Larry Berenstein Beach and Washington, D. C., the
of
Chicago,
1260
for
six
games.
bowlers from 25 cities will be in
newlyweds ' will reside at 825
-
Detroit this week-end to bowl in
The following are general com- Whitmore Rd.
Bnai Brith's sectional tourney at mittee chairmen for the tourney:
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the Downtown Recreation.
Sam Maza, general chairman; UN Health Official Takes
Sam Maza; general chairman Herman Zimmerman, Sam Bank,
Hebrew University Post
of the tourney, 'Will welcome the Dan Prager, Harold Weiss, Art
CAMP FOR BOYS .. LODGE FOR GIRLS
Schultz,
Dr.
Mike
Engelman,
Phil
bowlers at a dinner Feb. 13 at
NEW YORK—Dr. Joseph Hirsh,
Masonic Temple. Also scheduled Rothschild, Joe Levin, Sam 'Sue' former direttor of public informa-
IN ALGONQUIN PARK ONTARIO.,
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to speak are Sam Leib, first vice Gurwin, Harry Kurzman, Dave tion for the World Health Or-
president of District Six;. Herman Kurzman, Harry Thomas, Harry ganization of the United Nations
Zimmerman, president of the Schwartz, Danny Raskin, Max has been appointed executive
Detroit Bnai Brith Bowling As- GoldhOff, Al Brooks, Al Wall, secretary of the. Hadassah-He-
sociation; Morris Marenberg of Sheldon Wagner, Art Schwartz. brew University medical refer-
Toledo, national Bnai Brith bowl-
ence board, it was announced by
ing secretary; and Louis Perlin Mrs. Bank Chairman
Crafts
Sailing
Dr. E. M. Bluestone, chairman of
of Kentucky, president of the
the medical reference board and I -
Tennis
Canoeing
Of Women's Tourney
Bowling Association.
director of Montefiore Hospital.
Dramatics
Swimming
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Cash prizes and trophies will Here February 12-13
Canoe Trips
Land Sports
be distributed at the dinner to
Science
Association
the winning teams and bowlers.
Mrs. Samuel G. Bank is general Elects Dr. Aronstam
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In addition . stars. of the enter-
1
tainment world will appear. chairman of Women's District
Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, prom-
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Frankie Rapp from the Bowery Grand Lodge No. 6 of Bnai Brith
bOwling tourna- inent Detroit physician, linguist
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will emcee the show.
- ment which will and author, noted poet whose I
The schedule for the bowling
CAMP MEMBERSHIP NOW OPEN
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take place at the works appear regularly in The I
tourney is as follows: Saturday,
CALL OR WRITE
f
Great Lakes Jewish News, has been elected
Feb. 12, 7 p.m., 52 teams; 9:15
Bowling Center a merkber of the American Asso-
p.m., 88 teams. After 8 p.m. a
ESTA HANDLER
LOU HANDLER
Saturday a n d ciation for the Advancement of
welcome stag and open house at
'OR
WE. 3-4448
Sunday, Feb. 12 Science.
9141
Monica
the Fort Shelby .Hotel. Sunday,
and 13.
TY. 5-9590
Detroit 4, Mich.
Feb.. 13, 9 a.m., 38 team events,
Bowlers from AT LAST
THE
ALL
VEG-
50 singles; 11:15 a.m., 88 singles;
eight states and
ETABLE WHIP CREAM. • IT'S
1:30 p.m., 42 teams of singles.
three provinces
PAREVE • IT'S GOOD • IT'S
Feb._ 13, 6 p.m., banquet.
of Canada have
ECONOMICAL
In the first section of the bowl-
been invited to
ing tourney held- last week-end,
participate,.
Mrs. Bank
the following took high scores:
of
Nineteen 'trophies will be pre-
The five man team from.Chicago,
sented - at the culmination ban-
Norman Jewelers,. 2997; Al Ross quet which will be held at the
of Pisgah Lodge, Detroit, singles, Sheraton Hotel Sunday evening.
Mrs. Mildred Barran is chairman.
Mrs. H. L. Blitz Elected Mrs. Bank is being assisted by
Mrs. Harry Fox, Mrs. Anne Klee,
at all chain stores and at
Young Israel President Mrs. Lena Kaye, Mrs. Ethel Ros- Sold better
grocers everywhere
FOOD, INC.
enblatt and Mrs. Lenore Noler.
Mrs. Joshua Sperka installed
Formerly Cianciolo Bros.
the following new officers of the
MON TUETHU SAT
REGARDLESS
OF
DATE
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Women's League of Young Israel
1 2 3
Fine Foods
at a meeting at the home of Mrs.
OR TYPE OF AFFAIR
From The Far Corners of
4 5 6 7 8 617
Meyer Weisenfeld, 4261 Sturte-
The World
vant:
3205 W. McNichols Rd.
14 15
Mesdames Harry L. Blitz, Sol-
9 -2 23 24
EXOTIC FOODS THAT WILL EARN FOR YOU THE TITLE ...
Offers you strictly Kosher* Catering and the very
omon N. Cohen, vice presidents;
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THE PERFECT HOSTESS
best in food and service—at their hall, or at your hall,
Milton Duchan, secretary, and
home or synagogue.
Charles T. Gellman, treasurer."
• BEER
• IMPORTED CHAMPAGNES • WINES
The following committee chair-
• BANQUETS • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS
men were appointed: Mesdames
• SHOWERS • LUNCHEONS
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Joseph Grossman, fund-raising;
FOR INFORMATION CALL
Isidore Isbee, membership; Hy-
rutt
man R. Cohen and Herman K.
WILLIAM KOZIN
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
MORRIS SHAPIRO
Cohen, program; Henry Dworkin,
TO, 8-5316
TO. 6-8970
happy day; Abbe Levi, calling
CAKES AND PASTRIES BAKED ON PREMISES
*SUPERVISION OF VA AD HARABONIM
squad, Louis Wieder, publicity.
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In Sectional Tourney This Weekend
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