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April 01, 1949 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-04-01

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Cuban Girl to Wed
Detroiter Perry Phillips

Adivilie3 in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore H. Kolodney are vacationing in Miami
Beach. Their daughter, Thelma, has joined them during her spring
vacation from Michigan State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Soberman held open house Sunday, March
27, in honor of the 25th anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs
Sol Granadier.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil of LaSalle Blvd. left on Sunday for
Roslyn, L. I., where they spent a few days visiting with their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrisson, prior to flying
to Israel where they plan to spend a few months.
_ s.
7
l'Inney of Manderson Rd. has returned from a
visit in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ginn and their daughter, Laine, of Birch-
crest Dr. have returned from a stay in Palm Beach, Fia.
Mrs. Elizabeth Shlafer and her father, Michael Krell, of Chicago
Blvd. returned on Wednesday from Tucson, where they spent the
winter months.
Ir. a ,-
, ;•.s. Sarni1J M. Keene of Atkinson Ave. returned from
a few weeks' stay in New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen of Lincoln Park have returned
from a month's stay in California.
Mrs. Rubin Manko of Calvert Ave. returned on Tuesday from
Schenectady, N. Y.. where she spent a week visiting with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Manko.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shlafer of Canterbury Rd. and Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Keywell of Shrewsbury Rd. have returned from a few weeks'
stay at the Boca Ratan Club, Boca Ratan, Fla
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin of Webb Ave. have returned from
New York where -they attended the graduation concert given by
their daughter, Marcia, who is a piano student at the Manhattan
School of Music.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Krell Jr. of Cortland Ave. have as their
guest this week her niece, Marjorie Ungar of Chicago. Mr. Krell
recently returned from Chicago where he was the guest for a few
days at the Edgewater Beach Hotel.
Mrs. Oscar Blumberg of Glynn Ct. and Mrs. Rose Lipson of
Merton Rd. have left to spend a month in New York, Atlantic City
and Philadelphia. In the latter city they will visit Mrs. Lipson's
son-:n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Greenbaum:
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of Boston Blvd. haNft returned from
a six weeks' stay in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon of LaSalle Blvd. are spending a few
days in Milwaukee.
Mrs. Herman Wetsman of Chicago Blvd. has returned from a
visit in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Krell of Washington Ave. have as their guests
her daughter, Mrs. Charles Nannes and her small son of Evansville,
Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kahn of Longfellow Ave. have returned
from California where they visited with members of their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave .Rice of the Belcrest have returned from
Miami Beach where they spent the winter months.
Mr-s. Harry Davidoff of Woodingham Ave. has returned from
Philadelphia where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Nussbaum.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of the Lee Plaza have returned
from -acruise to South America on the S. S. Brazil.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Barnett of Boston Blvd. left on Sunday to
spend a month in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blumeriau of Whitmore Rd. have returned
from a few weeks' visit in Mexico and California.
Mrs. Julius Schultz and her son, Saul, of Grosse Pointe have re-
turned from a tour of the Southwest and the eastern states.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips of Calvert Ave. have as their guests
Mr. and Mrs. Max Berezdivin of Havana.
Mrs. Herman Plavnick and her three children of West Outer Dr.
have returned from Miami Beach, where they spent the winter
months.
Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of. the Belcrest has returned from Palm
Beach, Fla., where she spent the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of the Belcrest returned on Mon-
day from an extended visit in California.

Men's Club

GENERAL MAURICE ROSE
POST, JWV, will hold a games
party at 8:30 p.m.,- Thursday,
April 7, at the Bnai Moshe, Law-
rence and Dexter. Proceeds will
go to disabled veterans. Refresh-
ments will be served. The gen-
eral public is invited.
* * *

At the monthly meeting of
Pack No. 515, Cub Scouts of
America, March 27, at Bagley
School, JOSEPH L. BALE POST
NO. 474, JWV presented the Pack
with an American flag. The
presentation was made by Past
Commander S. A. Rothman, mem-
ber of the National Boy Scout
Committee of Jewish War Vet-
erans.

*

Hashofar to Present
Jewish Music Panel

A new anti-Semitic magazine
is being published by a group of
Peruvian fascists, the World
MISS BERTA BEREZDIVIN
Jewish Congress charged today.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips of Noting that the magazine, Tern-
I ple, has a strong resemblance to
Calvert Ave.
The couple attend Michigan Iperiodicals published in Germany
State College, where the bride- under Nazi directives, Dr. Robert
groom-elect is affiliated with S. Marcus, political director of
WJC, has asked the Peruvian
Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity.
A late summer wedding, to government to ban the publi-
cation.
take place in Havana, is being I
planned by the couple.

4,000 Immigrants Reach
Israel in One Weekend

Branch Five of the Labor Zi-
onist Organization invites mem-
bers and friends to hear Moshe
Haar, director of the Sholom
Aleichem Folk Schools, discuss
"Trends in American-Jewish Cul-
ture," at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, April
3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Milinsky, 300.0 Rochester.

—also—

TEL AVIV (JTA)—More than
4,000 new immigrants arrived in
Israel during the last week-end.
The Israeli Cabinet has decided
to transfer the offices of several
branches of the government from
their present site at Hakiryah,
official seat of the Israeli Gov-
ernment. The Cabinet is also ex-
pected to submit soon to the
Israeli Knesseth a budget for the
next half-year period. Earlier,
the Cabinet discussed the prob-
lem of providing health services
for new immigrants.
An appeal to the people of
Tel Aviv to rent out at least 1,000
rooms to cope with the expected
influx of tourist traffic to Israel
this year was made by the Hotel
Owners Association. Representa-
tives of the association voiced the
fears that existing hotels in the
city will not be able to cope
with the 30,000 tourists antici-
pated in the Jewish state in 1949.

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will lead in community singing,
and refreshments will be served.
Hashofar members, as well as
their friends, are invited.

* *

CHARLES AND AARON KO-
GAN POST, JWV, held its third
annual Bowery affair Sunday,
March 20. One hundred and fifty
members, their relatives and
friends enjoyed an - evening of
dinner, dancing and entertain-
ment.
* * *
Harold F. Moran; commander
of the DEPARTMENT OF MICH-
IGAN, JEWISH WAR VETER-
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Mr. and Mrs.- Max Berezdivin
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