Adivitieo Society
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tamaroff and daughter, Betty, Mr. and
Mrs. Bertman and M. Drapkin are vacationing in Miami. They
expect to return Aug. 1.
- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tamaroff of 2947 Collingwood 'annoUnce
the graduation of their son, Marvin M., from the General Motors
Engineering Institute, to take place Aug. 5. A family party in
his honor will be given Aug. 7. Friends are invited.
A garden party was given for the officers, members of the
executive committee and staff members of the Jewish Community
Council by Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, new Council president, on
Sunday evening, July 10., at the home of Dr. Kleinman's children,
Doctors Irving and Bernice Warren of 15880 Woodingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Slomovitz and sons, Jay and Kenny, of
Bayonne, N. J., were the guests of their family in Detroit this
week.
Detroit guests at Greenbush Inn include: Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Seyburn and daughter; Mrs. Beulah Appel and family;
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace; Mr., and Mrs. Samuel Aaron; Rose
Fleisher; Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Berman and daughter; Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Segal; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tyner; Mrs. Norman
Eisenstadt; Mr. and Mrs. George Klein; Mr. and Mrs. George
Tann; Mrs. B. Horwitz; Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kerwin; Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Green.
Mrs. Al Sklare of 17537 Birchcrest Dr. and Richard' Green,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green of 18060 Muirland., were the
winners of the rhumba contest held at Greenbush Inn July 9.
Mrs. M. Kirschbaum of the Lee Plaza has as her guest Mrs.
J. Markowitz of Los Angeles. --
Mrs. Helen Gooaman of the Wilshire Hotel is returning to
Detroit after two months at Hot Springs, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosner of Atkinson Ave. are spending
10 days at White Sulphur Springs where they are guests at Green-
brier Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Green of Oak Dr. have left by motor for a
few weeks' stay in Vermont and New Hampshire.
Mrs. Baer Levin and her daughter, Jane, of Edison Ave. have
returned from Chicago where they were guests at the Edgewater
Beach Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Chicago Blvd., left on Sun-
day for Frankfort where they will spend a few 'weeks.
Mrs. Louis Epps of the Wilshire and her daughter, Mrs. Marc
B. Graham, Jr., of Ewald Circle, are spending a few weeks in Los
Angeles.
Mrs. Benjamin Siegel of Boston Blvd., is spending a few weeks
at Lake Placid, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Walters and their son, Peter, of Los Angeles
are visiting with friends in the city.
Miss Julie Klein and her father, Aaron Klein, of Boston Blvd.,
returned on Sunday from a few days stay in Cleveland and Lorain,
0., where they visited with members of their family.
Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, Mrs. I. L. Polozker and Mrs. Eugene
Sloman of the Belcrest left this week for Mackinac Island where
they will be guests for a few weeks at the Grand Hotel.
Miss Marcia Ermann of Merton Rd., and her sister, Mrs. Joseph
Ullman of Cincinnati, left on Tuesday for a tour of northern
Michigan and Wisconsin.
Mrs. Day Krolik of Wildemere Ave., and her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie of Oak Dr., have returned
from a few weeks visit in the Poconoe Mts.
Miss Harriet Simon of the Wilshire is leaving this Friday for
a fortnight stay in Duluth and Nannibijo Lodge, Minn.
Miss Helen Keil of Northlawn Ave.; is leaving this Friday for a
fortnight's stay in Maine.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Colten of Highland Ave., have returned
from a visit to Yellowstone and Glasier Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter Of Chicago Blvd., and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Krouse of Calvert Ave., have returned from a visit in
Chicago.
Helen Issacs of Piccadilly Rd., is spending a few weeks in Pitts-
burgh and Cleveland, visiting with members of her family.
Berk-Greenbaum Rites
Solemnized at Whittier
Greenbush Engagement
Transformed into a f or m al
English garden, the grand ball-
room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel
was the setting for the marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rose of
of Shirley Pearl Rott, daughter 3009 Sturtevant announce the
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rott of
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerry,
at Shaarey Zedek, Saturday
morning, July 23. Open house
will be 415 at home, Sunday,
July 24, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goodman
of 6457 Sheridan annuonce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Nor-
man, at Congregation Beth Itz-
chock, 3836 Fischer, on July 23.
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Dr. and Mrs. Albert Bloom of
19724 Canterbury Rd., announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Robert Alan, Saturday morning,
Aug. 6 at Shaarey Zedek Syna-
gogue. A reception in his honor
will be held from 8 to 11 that
evening at the Sheraton Hotel.
Bar Mitzvahs
MRS. IRWIN J. SHAPIRO
Fairfield Ave., and Irwin J. Sha-
piro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
S h a p i r o, of Cherrylawn Ave,
July 5. Dr. Abraham Hershman
and Rabbi Morris Adler offici-
ated.
The bride chose for her wed-
ding, a gown of blush pink satin
of the Edwardian period, with
a court train edged in Alencon
lace. Her f in g e r -tip veil of
matching silk tulle was held in
place by a bonnet of lace. She
carried white orchids on a fami-
ly Bible with garlands of stepha-
notis and ivy.
Mrs. Irving Kane, sister of
the bridegroom, was matron-of-
honor, and Rhona Rott, the
bride's sister, honor maid.
Bridesmaids were Eleanor Yar-
rows, Hilary Rott, Shirley Zieg-
elman, Elaine Jason and Mrs.
Newton Rottenberg.
Irving Kane was best man for
the • bridegroom. Guests were
seated by Douglas Harris, Allen
Fidler, Heinz Herz, Robert Can-
vasser, Norman Milan and New-
ton Rottenberg, with Neil Rott,
brother of the bride, as junior
usher.
The newlyweds are motoring
to Los Angeles on their wedding
trip.
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Comic team direct from
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BICUR CHOLEM JRS. will
have a wiener roast at Palmer
Park at 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug.
13. Proceeds will be used to
purchase a television set for the
children at Lapeer, . Mich. For
information call Yetta Kushner,
president, WE. 5-2838, or Mrs.
Lillian Glinter, social chairman,
TE. 4-7637.
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Mrs. Sarah Levin, Child Res-
cue Fund Chairman of CLUB
ONE, PIONEER WOMEN, wishes
to thank Mrs. Esther Smith, who
gave a luncheon at her home
at 2998 Monterey for the mem-
bers of the Mendela Reading
Club, at which $210 was raised
for the Child Rescue Fund. Mrs.
Levin also extends thanks to
Mrs. 0. Warren of 3010 Rich-
ton and members of Ffeigezal-
shaft Reading Club, who raised
$79 for the fund.
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VIENNA, (JTA)—Thirty Hun-
garian Jewish refugees were ar-
rested by Czechoslovak frontier
guards near Bratislava while at-
tempting to •cross the frontier
illegally to reach Austria.
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Dave Sloane and his quartet,
featuring rhumb a rhythms,
opened a three-week engage-
ment July 20 at Greenbush Inn
on. Lake Huron.
Sloane and his band are noted
for their novelty arrangements,
They were at Sid's Cafe, Detroit,
for nine months and last sum-
m.er at Gratiot Inn.
Green.bush Inn, 196 miles
north of Detroit on U.S. 23 ;
offers bathing, swimming, gca,
riding, fishing, tennis, etc., to
make a full day for vacationers.
Hay fever 'and sinus sufferers
find. relief in this pollen free •
area..
Hungarian Jews Sentenced
For Crossing Border
ORCHESTRA
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The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Green-
baum of Doris Ave. Her husband
is the son of Mrs. Rose Berke of
Santa Rosa Dr.
Matrons-of-honor were Mrs.
Herbert Michelman, sister of the
bride, and Mrs. Sadie Bean, sis-
ter of the bridegroom. Mrs.
Charles Gurian and Hilda Sel-
van were bridesmaids. Ben
Gruskin served as best man.
The couple is honeymooning
in. New England. Upon their re-
turn they will make their home
at the Whittier.
THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Sloane.Quartet Opens
Friday, July 22, 1949
VE. 7-9286
At a ceremony Sunday even-
ing, July 10, at the Whittier
The BUSINESS AND PRO-
Hotel, Estelle Greenbaum and FESSIONAL DIVISION OF
Phillip Berk were united in mar-
HADASSAH will hold a supper
riage.
party on the Bob-Lo boat Tues-
day evening, July 26. All mem-
bers and friends are requested
to bring a box supper and meet
at the dock in order to make
the 6:30 boat.
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HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
CIETY has outlined plans for
the annual dinner to be held
Jan. 12. Mrs. Louis Kepes and
Mrs. Helen Auslander are chair-
men. Plans are being made for
a New Year's Eve party:
MRS. PHILIP BERKE
Shapiro-Rott Nuptials
"Held at Book-Cadillac
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