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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-05-06

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14—THE JEWISH NEWS

Schools PTO
He
Florence Ferentz Wed Elects New Officers

Friday, May 6, 1949

divitiei in Sot-lett,

To -Allan Davis April 3

Mrs. Jack Pinsky of Warrington Drive, is touring England,
France, Switzerland and Belgium.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gornbein are visiting in Miami Beach
with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Ehrlich will attend the Okrent-Adler
wedding May 1 in Cincinnati, at which Mrs. Ehrlich will be

At an afternoon ceremony
Sunday, April 3, Florende Ferentz
and Allan Davis were united in
marriage by Rabbi Jacob Segal
at the Northwest Synagogue..
The bride is the daughter of
soloist.
Pre-nuptial parties and luncheons for Ruth M. Levine, who Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kanterman
t will be married to Louis I. Cassel May 15, were given by Mesdames
Joseph Adinoff, Saul Benyas,. Nathan Blit,stein, Samuel B. Danto,
Charles Goldstein, Jerome Kanter, Arthur Levitt, Benjamin Merkle
and Joseph Sachs and Misses Adeline Subar and Florence Sleeper.
The young couple was entertained by Miss Mae Blackard, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Braun, _Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Broida, Miss Helen
Lipsky, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Siden and Mr. and Mrs. Jason H. Tickton.
Mrs. Samuel Wolof Calvert. Ave. has returned from Tucson,
Ariz., Where she spent the winter.
Laurence Pevos observed his fourth birthday April 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Lang and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Billeck
and daughter, Irene, of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry • Rudack, of 4090 W.. Outer Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman have returned from a three-
month trip to California. Their children, Dr. and Mrs. Alwyn Ver-
non Freeman of Columbus, 0., spent the weekend with them. •
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of 2489 Atkinson have returned to
this city after spending three and one half months at Palm
Beach and Miami Beach, Fla. While in Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Helper
were guests of the Hotel Alamac, where they spent the Passover
holidays. •
Miss Cecilia Shetzer has moved into her new apartment at
275 Merton Rd.
MRS. ALLAN DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morton of Roslyn Rd. returned on Sat-
urday from a visit in New York.
of Calvert Ave. Her husband's
Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden and her daughter, Mrs. Herbert
Kessler of Shrewsbury Rd. are spending a few days in Indian- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Davis of NeW York City.
apolis, Ind. •
Eileen and Betty Ferentz, the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin of Merton Rd. returned on Monday
bride's sisters, attended her as
from a few weeks' visit in the East.
Mrs. Edmund- B. Linx. of Byron Ave. left on Friday for Los maid-of-honor and bridesmaid.
Angeles. where she will spend a •few weeks visiting with members Stanley Davis, was his brother's
best man and the ushers were
of her family.
Mrs. Jules Klein and her son, Robert, left on Wednesday by Edward Ferentz, brother of the
motor for New York where they will visit her son-in-law and bride, Hi Dorfman and Lou Ber-
man.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Escher.
A reception followed the cere-
Mrs. Ira Friedenberg of the Wilshire has returned from Miami
mony. After a Miami Beach
Beach where she spent the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Elkes of Royal Oak returned on Saturday honeymoon, the newlyweds are
residing at Highland Towers.
from a stay in New York.
A. L. Bloome spent a few days in the city visiting with friends
en-route from the east to his home in Los Angeles.
Regional ORT Groups
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorb of Roslyn Rd. returned from Miami
Beach, Fla., where they spent the winter -months.
Honor Graduates; Set
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shmarak of Freda- Ave. have as their
guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rabinowitz of Brooklyn, Elections for May 17
N. Y.
It is graduation time in the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips of Calvert Ave. are l e aving this

Friday for a visit in New York.

Wirs.

nine ORT training schools in

re.witz of Leslie Ave. were hosts

at a

Czechoslovakia which have been

dinner in their home last •Suriday evening on the occasion of the assigned to the Michigan region.
birthday of her brother, Howard Parven.
The local ORT groups recently
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hayman of Tuxedo Ave. have returned from sponsored graduation gift show-
a visit in Florida.
ers in conjunction with their
meetings.
Mrs. Harry Becker, president
of the Michigan Region of ORT,
ngagemenb
advises that the tenth ORT
training school was opened in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Clay- will be married this summer. Israel last month.
man of Pingree Ave. announce Miss Ross attended LindenwOod
The election of region officers
the engagement of their daugh- College, Michigan State Normal
ter, Dorothy, to Jack Green, son College and the University of will be held at 12:15 p.m. Tues-
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green of Michigan. Her fiance attended day May 17, Franklin Hills Coun-
Greenlawn Ave. A late October the University of Richmond and try Club. Reservations for the
wedding is planned. The bride- the Richmon Professional Insti- luncheon must be sent to Mrs.
elect attended the University of tute. He is a member of Phi Joseph Fenton, 17525 Oak Dr., or
Mrs. Irving Bittker, 2281 Atkin-
Michigan and will graduate from Alpha •fraternity.
son.
Wayne University College of Ed-
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will re-
ucation in June. Her fiance at-
view a current book.
tended the University of Mich- Get-Together Dance
igan. During the war, he served Set for JWV Conclave
CARD OF THANKS
with the army overseas.
* * *
The family of the late Jacob
A get together dance on Sat- Goldberg wishes to thank rela-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Katchan of
Gladstone Ave. announce the urday evening, June 5, at the tives and friends for the many
engagement of their daughter, Fort Wayne Hotel, has been add- kindnesses shown them in their
Celia, to Saul H. Brasley, son of ed to the agenda for the two- recent bereavement.
the late Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bras- day Michigan .State Jewish War
Veterans conclave.
ley of Pittsburgh.
* * *
A kosher banquet on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Varnen evening will conclude the activi-
of Waverly Ave., announce the ties of the convention. •
/engagement of their daughter,
Phil Rothschild, general pub-
Shirley, to Eugene Tapfer, son licity chairman, announces the
of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Tapfer formation of a convention
Luxurious, Long Trained. Beautiful-
of Cortland Ave, A December speakers bureau, in charge of
ly Trimmed Satin and Crepe WED-
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Others
on
the
com-
« * *
ALL SIZES
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Lip- mittee include Mary Madgy,
Rosalind Marks, Lil Panzer, Fan
For Appointinents Call
man of Woodingham Drive an- Heriken.
nounce the engagement of their
SALLY SIDRAN
Preparations are under way to
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Allen Malinoff, son of the late have a JWV Marching Song for
After 7 P. M.
h'ichigan presented at the con-
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Malinoff. vention.
* * *
At a recent family dinner, Mr.
and Mrs. Israel Kahn of Monte-
rey Ave. announced the en-
DETROIT'S*
gagement of their daughter,
ONLY
Ruth, to William Wizner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wizner of Cal-
vert Ave.

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Mr. and Mrs Louis Bernstein
of Stoepel Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Florente, to Edward Schindler,
so-a of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf
Schindler. An early September
wedding is planned.
* • «
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ross of
Ann Arbor announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Lois
Norma, to Leonard Frank Siden-
berg of Richmond, Va. The couple

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Mrs. Jack Kaplan was elected
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She will be assisted by Mrs.
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Formation of a new Bnai
Brith Lodge, temporarily known
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community to attend its next
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May 12, at Jericho Temple, 11331
Linwood. Further information
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