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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-06-10

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Plans Summer Nuptials

12—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 10, 1949

Activitici in Soddy

Ida Stofer of Linwood, Ave., Cele Sandler of Clements Ave.,
Ruth Feinstein of - Princeton Ave.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muller of
Merton Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbt Pfeffer of W. Euclid Ave.
were guests at the Gasset Lodge Club, Lewiston, Mich., over the
Decoration Day weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ekter of 2725 Fullerton will hold open house
Sunday, June 19, honoring their daughter, Sylvia, who has coin
pleted her studies at Wayne University.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis. formerly of Detroit, spent the
week-end at Palm Springs, Calif.
Among the Detroiters graduating from the University of
Michigan School of Medicine June 11 are Malcolm Leonard Leven-
son, Allan Levy, Charming T. Lipson and Arthur S. Shufro: On
July 1 they will begin interning at the following hospitals: Dr.
Levenson, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Mc..; Dr. Levy, University
Hospital, Ann Arbor; Dtl? Lipson, Harper Hospital, Detroit; Dr.
Shufro, Detroit Receiving Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Schwartz of Richton Ave., have re-
tuened from Durham, N. C., where they attended the graduation
of their son, Lawrence Herbert Schwartz:, who received the degree
of DoctOr of Medicine from Duke University,
Among the guests at Greenbush Inn, Greenbush, Mich., the
Decoration Day week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Landsman and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mintz, Mr. and Mrs. J. Abugow, Mr. and
Mrs. P. Raitt and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. Teal and family, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Raitt and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Gelb and
family, Lylian Meltzer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Glickman, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Zide, Mr. and Mrs. S. Oschin. Mr. and Mrs. A. Karabelnick, Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Greenburg, Mr. and Mrs. I. Buchalter and children,
Rachel Corn, Belle Epsteen. Lola Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. - S.
. Jacobs and children; Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith; Edith Morris, Martha
Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. H. Axelrod, Mr. and Mrs. N. Borinstein and
children, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sapperstein, Mr. and Mrs. B. Perell, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Brown, Mr.- and Mrs. B. Black, Mr. and Mrs. K. Cohen,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Pershin. Mr. and Mrs. F, Brandt and family,
Dr. and Mrs. A. Bookstein, Mr. and Mrs. E. Weiss, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Silberstein, Mr. and Mrs. L. Banovitz and family, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Margolis, Mr. and Mrs. L. Alpert and daughters Harriett,
Norine and Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Diem and children of Pontiac,
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Koenig of Chicago, Dl.
Miss Ann Liepah visited with her family here over the
Memorial Day week-end. Miss Liepah returned from Israel a few
weeks. age. While there she worked with Dr. Chaim Weizmann at
the Weizmann Institute, in public relations, for about 10 months.
Since her return, she has been on tour in this country for the UJA.
Mrs. Herbert Hedler (Julia Barahl) and daughter. Regina Sue,
of Red Hook, N. Y., are spending the week. in Detroit, with Mrs.
Hed.ler's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schiff of Grand Ave., will be at home to
relatives and friends from 7 to 12 p.m. Sunday, June 19, in honor
of their children, Marilyn, who graduates from Central High
School. and Don, who graduates from Wayne University College
of Medicine. No cards.
. Mrs. A. L. Saltzstein of Milwaukee is the guest of her son-
itn-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kreger of Roselawn Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman of R _ oslyn Rd: are spending the
week in New York and Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of Arden Park are leaving this
Saturday .for Charlevoix- where. they will spend the summer
months,
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleischman of Whitmore Rd. had as
their guests last week-end Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldrich and
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Lorange of Cleveland.
Mary Brown, who is attending Simmons College in Boston,
is expected home Friday to spend a week with her mother, Mrs.
S. Lambert Brown, before leaving for Los Angeles with her cousin,
Ruth Elaine Frank. Both girls will attend the summer session at
U.C.L.A.
Leah Crohn, who has been studying music in New York, re-
turned on Thursday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wildemere Ave.
Aaron Klein of Boston Blvd. had as his guests last week-
end Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Adler
and their small daughter, Faith Barbara, of Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. left on Saturday
for Chicago where they will spend a few days before going on
to New York for` a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frank and their son returned to their
home in Petosky after spending a few days as the guests of his
nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blau of Pennington Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janeway and their son, Cornell, of Can-
terbury Ave. left on Thursday for Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where they
will attend the graduation of their daughter, Joyce, from Vassar
College.
Mrs. Jennie SaMplinex of Los Angeles, is visiting her chil-
dren, Miss Selma Sampliner of the Chatham Apt. and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Sampliner of the Belcrest.
Margot Kramer of Michigan City; Ind., is spending a few days
as the guest of Joan Field of Roslyn Rd.
Mrs. Frank Seinsheimer of Cincinnati was the guest last
week-end of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer of Mon-
terey Ave.
Nancy Wollner, who attends Smith College in Northampton,
Mass:, is soending a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Judian Wollner of Burlington Rd:, before leaving for England
where she will attend the sumMer session at the University of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher of Atkinson Ave., have returned
from a visit to the West Coast.
Inge Wolff, who is a student at the University of Michigan,
spent a few days as the guest of her classmate, Mary Cooper of
Fairfield Ave., before returning to her home in Chatanooga, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bargman left for a visit in Banff
Springs, in the Canadian Rockies.
Mrs. Harry Becker of Stra.thcona Dr. is spending a week in
the east.
Mrs. Frank A. Bernstein of Oak Drive entertained at a lunch-
eon at her home for a group of friends on May 24.

Torah Umesorah Meets will be representatives from the
Cleveland Hebrew Academy, and
Here This Sunday
day schools in St. Louis, Kansas

Yeshivath Beth Yehudati will
play host this Sunday, Jane 12,
to the midwest conference of
Torah Umesorah, national alli-
ance for Hebrew day schools.
Participating with staff and
board members and parents
from Yeshivath Beth Yeboadah

City, St. Paul and Chicago.
Problems of curriculum and
administration of the Hebrew
day school will be the topics of
forum discussions. Many confer-
ence visitors are planning to
stay over for the annual dinner
of the Beth Yehudala PTA, the
same evening.

Clubs

Men's

DONALD FOX LODGE, the
newly formed Bnai Brith unit,
will present Rabbi J. Marshall
Taxay of Akron, noted news an-
alyst and correspondent, as
speaker at its installation ban-
quet at 7 p. in. Sunday, June 12,
at Jericho 'Temple, 11311 Lin-
wood. Rabbi Taxay has just re-
turned from an extensive visit in
Israel. Dancing and entertain-
ment will follow. Tickets may be
obtained from Julius Hirschman,
president, TO. 9-7777, or Morris
Fox, chairman, TO. 6-3445.

MISS ELEANOR WIDENBAUM

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Widen-
baum of Pennington Dr. an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Eleanor, to Frank
Blazofsky, son of Mrs. Anna
Blazofsky of Leslie Ave. and the
late Nathan Blazofsky. The wed-
ding is planned for Aug. 27.

Marshall Unit Officers
Installed on June 1

Louis Marshall Lodge and
Chapter of Bnai Brith held a
joint installation June 1.
Mrs. Tillie Sims presented a
membership award to the wo-
men's group. Mrs. Molly Banks
was mistress of ceremonies.
Lawrence Yaffa presented 11
testimonial awards for work
done in Bnai Brith outside the
lodge.

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SANDRA JOAN LOBEL, daugh-
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Reception from 3 to 6 p.m. Sun-
day, June 19, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Aaronsono
3290 TuXedo. No cards.

Karnival Kapers, the Bnai
Brith Girls Council of Detroit
and Windsor annual fund-rais-
ing affair, is scheduled for Sun-
day evening, June 12, at the
Jewish Center.
Dancing, side shows, games
4,
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and prizes will be featured be-
PHILIP HANDLER LODGE of tween 11:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Bnai Brith will hold its annual
installation affair at 8 p.m. Wed-
nesday, June 22. David Guss will
be installed as president. Prin-
cipal speaker will be A. Abbot,
Rosen, director of the Bnai
Brith Anti-Defamation League.
and His ORCHESTRA
A graduate of Yale and Colum-
Featuring
bia Universities, Rosen served TE. 4-5794
Entertainment
the U. S. Department of Justice
as chief of its civil rights sec-
tion, and was legal advisor to
the U. S. delegation to the
United Nations.

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and
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THANKS—We are deeply appre-
ciative of the splendid response
to our Decoration Day week-
end opening announcement. It
was a real pleasure to greet
many old friends and a lot of
new ones . • .

REGRETS—Sorry that we had to
tell a good many others that we
simply could not accommodate
them . . .

SUGGESTION—The 4th of July
Week-end will be here soon—
better make your reservation
NOW so YOU won't be disap-
pointed .

JUNE IS CHEAPER—Just a tip—
to those who can come now—
(many can't because of the
children in school) —.10 per
cent off regular rates during
this month . . .

SPEAKING OF RATES—Only $55
a w?..ek and up, according to
accommodations. This is Amer-
ican plan which means meals
- included, and our meals are
really good! . . .

EVERYBODY LIKES GREENBUSH
— We think it is the finest re-
sort in eastern Michigan, and
you will too. We do things right,
such as providing deluxe fur-
nishings, including Beautyrest
mattresses — and don't forget
the . . .

BRAND NEW COCKTAIL BAR,
which is a very pleasant place
to relax after that swim, ride,
golf, or tennis game, or shuf-
fleboard session, and here's a
final suggestion—

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2113, Detroit, or, Greenbush
9779 for reservations. Plenty of
room in June, however, so plan
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