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May 27, 1949 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-05-27

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Mr, Naimark Heads
Alpha Omega Women

New officers of Detroit Wo-
men of Alpha Omega Dental
Fraternity, who were installed
by Dr. Abe Pearlman last Thurs-

MRS. MARTIN NAIMARK
day evening at the Book Cadil- -
•lac Hotel are:
Mrs. Martin Naimark, presi-
dent: Mrs. Nathan Gitlin, vice
president; Mrs. Samuel Willis,
recording secretary; Mrs. Ken-
neth Belen, • treasurer; Mrs.
Manuel Feldman and Mrs. Frank
Reisman, corresponding secre-
taries: members of the board:
Mesdames Henry Green, retiring
president, Herbert Lee, David
Freedman, Albert Shulman, Da-
vid Silver, Abe Pearlman and
Ha cold -Maxmen.

NCJW Plans Series -
of Teas to Recruit
1,000 New Members

M-Week, during which time it
hones to obtain a record of
I,000 new members, will be
opened by the Detroit Section,
National Council of Jewish
Women on June 6.
Mrs. Samuel Willis and Mrs.
Arthur Rice, co-chairmen, have
announced a series of teas and
open houses, attended by ac-
tive and prospective members.
An array of outstanding women
will speak and lead discussions
at the meetings. Mrs. Joseph
Fenton is in charge of the
leaders grollp.
Among the homes which will
be opened during the week are
those of Mesdames: William
Frank. Allan. Grossman, Sidney
Solomon, Herbert Kesler, Har-
old Scha i.. n e, Arthur Rice,
Leonard Fox and Joseph Gay-
lord.

18



THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 27, 1941k

Eleanore Williams,
Alan Kotzen to Wed

The marriage of Eleanore
Ruth Williams and Alan Ed-
BURNETT-PHILLIPS: Frank- ward Kotzen will take- place at
ii 1
Country Club was the 9 p.m., Saturday, June 4, with
scene of a beautifully appointed
wedding Wednesday, May . 25,
when Shirley Ann Phillips be-
came the bride of Hal Leonard
Burnett. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
performed the ceremony in the
presence of the immediate fami-
lies.
Shirley's parents are the
Harry L. Phillips. Hal is the - son
of Mrs. Herman Lewis and
Joseph Burnett.
The bride's gown of white em-
broidered organdy was fashioned
with a fitted bodice, short puff-
ed sleeves and a floor length full
skirt. Her fingertip veil . of illu-
Sion fell from a cap of matching
organdy and she wore long
organdy mitts. She carried a
bouquet of white orchids and
lillies of the valley.
Shirley Simons. was the maid
of honor and Fern Alexander of
ELEANOR RUTH WILLIAMS
Toledo, the bride's cousin, was
Eleanor Preston as maid of honor
the junior bridesmaid.
and Alan Walt, cousin of the
Edward Burnett of New York bridegroom, as best man.
served his brother as best man
The bride is the daughter of
and seating the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Williams
Theodore Kelter, Jr., and Wil- of Archdale avenue, and the
liam Steinberg.
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
Out of town guests included and Mrs. Abe Kotzen of Buena
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaplan, Mr. Vista avenue.
and Mrs. Edward Cooper, Mrs.
The wedding ceremony will be
David Alexander and MISs Fay performed by Rabbi J. S. Sperka.
Alexander of Chicago; Mrs.
Following an Eastern motor
Joseph Strauss of Scranton, Pa.; trip, the couple will be at home
Dr. and Mrs. Ben Keifitz of on Santa Rosa.
Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
Lester D. Alexander and their
Odessa Society Fetes
son Charles of Toledo.
Upon their return from a Israel's Anniversary
honeymoon trip to Colorado
Two hundred members and
Springs and Yellowstone Park
the young couple will make their friends of the Odessa Progressive
Aid Society gathered in Congre-
home at 950 Whitmore Rd.
gation Bnai Moshe for a birth-
* * *
MAXWELL-KAHN: Mrs. Clara day celebration of the establish-
Cohen of Woodston Rd. an- ment of the State of Israel on
May 17. .
nounces the marriage of her
Ruth Goldman, soprano of the
niece - Helene H. Kahn to Max
Jewish
Folk Chorus, accompan-
F. Maxwell, on Saturday eve-
ning, May 21, at the Lee Plaza ied by Eliza Stulman, rendered
several songs.
Apartment Hotel. Rabbi Leon
The youth of Hashomar Hatzair
Fram performed the ceremony.
gave
an inspiring program dedi-
Mrs. Maxwell. is the daughter of
cated
to special events in Israeli
the late Dr. and Mrs. Samuel history.
Kahn.
A stage back -drop, whereon
were painted portraits of Chaim
Wizemann and David Ben Gu-
rion, was designed and executed
by Sam Shayne.

Mizrachi Women
Plan Dinner Fete

MRS. CHARLES LEVITT
Invites You to Once
Again Come to

I

Delay Cornerstone
Laying Ceremony
For New- JWV Home

Leon Ginsburg, chairman of Left to right—MRS. EDWARD
the cornerstone laying ceremony LUTZ, president.; MRS. SAMUEL
far the new Jewish War Veter- LUTZ, "chairman; MRS. MIL-
an Memorial Home under con- TON KOGANfi. reservations, dis-
struction at Davison and Hol- cuss plans for the Northwest
mur, announces the program Mizrachi Women victory dinner
scheduled for Sunday, June 12 dance and installation of offi-
has been postponed.
cers, June 8. at Mayfair room.
Samuel J. Rhodes, president Entertainment is being plan-
of the JWV Memorial Home As- ned and Mickey Woolf and his
sociation, be featured in an orchestra will furnish the music.
interview on the' Kirk Knight
Newscast Television show over
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