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August 05, 1949 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-08-05

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Jewish Center Activities

(The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency.)

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard N. Bloch and daughter; Nancy, have
moved from Muirland Ave. to the Wilshire Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Grant of Sorrento Ave. have
returned from an extended week-end trip to Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Isaacs and family of Buena Vista Ave.
have returned from a two week vacation in Belle Ewarte, Ontario,
where they were the guests of their brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Soren.
Guests at Greertbush Inn this week include: Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Applebaum; Phyllis Applebaum; Judith Schwartz; Dr. and
Mrs. Arthur Bloom and son, John; Mr. and. Mrs. N. Bronstein; Mr.
and Mrs. H. Festenstein; Sophie Fineberg; Mr. and Mrs. John
Frazer; Mr. and Mrs. Gershenson and son; Max Goldberg; Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Goldberg of Bay City; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goodman;
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodstein and family; Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Helman; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Israel; Mr. and Mrs. L. Janoff; Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Kaufer; Mrs. Sylvia Latt and children; Mr. and
Mrs. Max Klayman and daughter, Janet; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. New-
man, daughter, Bernice, and son, Morton; Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Man-
vil; Henry Meyers and daughter, Joan; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Raitt and family; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose and children; Mr. and
MRS. JAY CHASON
Mrs. Joseph Sanfield; Mrs. Mae Schneider; Tybie Schneider; Philip
Weltman,; Mrs. Sol Wolack and daughter, Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Dorothy Domnitch, daughter
Iskow. Sharon Wachnancy of 3017 Buena Vista and Sam Seyburn of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Dom-
of 15854 Ilene were winners of the Rhumba contest held July 23
and Leonard Tyner of 2749 Elmhurst was winner of the golf tourn- nitch, and Jay Leon Chason, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Chason,
ament.
Mr.. and Mrs. Jose Winsen have returned from Lakewood, N.J., exchanged marriage vows at
where they spent three weeks.
Riviera Hall recently. Rabbi Ja-
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Golden of Canterbury Rd. are leaving
for Charlevoix and Mackinac Island. While north, they will visit cob Segal officiated.
The bride wore a white slip-
their son, Michael, at camp-
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas per satin gown trimmed in
have returned from Parkville, N. Y., where they were guests at Chantilly lace. The neckline of
Mickey Woolf's Bel-Aire Country Club. -
illusion net was trimmed with
Judy. Pregerson of Webb Ave. has returned from a visit at clusters of orange blossoms. The
Troutdale in the Pines in Colorado.
finger-tip veil of illusion, edged
Among the Detroit guests at the Ramona Park Hotel in Har- in satin, was held in place by
bor Springs, Mich., are Mr. and Mrs. Al Klunover, Dr. and Mrs. a heart-shaped pleated satin
Max Winston and Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Krell Jr.
headpiece. She carried a heart-
Mrs. Murray J. Grant (Marilyn Weisman) has returned to her shaped bouquet of white roses
home in W. Hartford, Conn., after visiting for a week with her and a white orchid.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Weisman- of Covington Dr. Mrs.
The bride's sister, Mrs. Sam
Weisman is leaving for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Solomon, was matron-of-honor;
Samuel J. Sills of Los Angeles.
Susan Barbara Solomon, flower
Delphine Finn of the World-Wide Travel Bureau will return girl; bridesmaids: Ellen Eizen,
Monday from a week's visit in Jamaica.
Mrs. Manuel Grossman, the
Lionel Cashman of Iriquois Ave. returned from a trip to Ja- bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Meyer
maica and New Orleans.
Stein and Betty Farkas.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sky of Taylor Ave. are planning to fly to
Manuel Grossman, the bride-
Israel to attend the wedding of their neice.
Among the Detroiters sailing Aug. 10 on the S. S. Neptunia groom's brother-in-law, was best
for Israel are Mr. and Mrs. D. Finkelstein, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph man, and ushers were Harvey
Saks, Samuel Saltzman, Loius Nosenchuck, Sam Bagelman, Mrs. Alpert, Sol Domnitch, the bride's
brother, Meyer Stein and Yale
Paja Brand and Mr. and Mrs. David Sklash.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Dr. are spending a Downes.
The newlyweds honeymooned
few weeks at Lenox, Mass., where they will attend the music fes-
in Washington, D.C., Virginia
tival.
Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd., is leaving this Friday Beach, Va., Atlantic City and
to spend a few weeks in Boston where she will visit with her son- New York.
-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mintz and her sister,
They are now residing on
Mrs. Arthur Katzenburg. • Genessee Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Rd., are spending
a few weeks in Frankfort.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil of LaSalle Blvd., have as their Pisgah Members Take
guest, her sister, Mrs. Anna Spiro of New York.
Mr. and Mrs- H. V. Kreger of Roselawn Ave. are spending a Offices in BB. District
fortnight as guests at Algonquin Park Inn in Algonquin Park, On-
tario.
At the Bnai Brith Women's
Mrs. Monroe Loeser has returned to her home in Cleveland District Grand Lodge convention
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus.
held at Winnipeg, the following
Mrs. Al Mann of Covington Rd. left on Monday for New York Detroit Pisgah women were
and McKeesport, Pa., where she will visit with members of her elected to district and national
family.
offices: Mrs. Charles Solo _ vich
Mr. and Mrs. William Kellman of Ewald Circle have returned and Mrs. Leonard 8ims, dele-
from a motor trip to California.
gateS to Supreme Council.' Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldberg of Huntington Woods. left on Sims was also elected councillor
Sunday for a stay in Charlevoix.
for the district. Mrs. Samuel S.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blum of Richton Ave. have returned from Aaron, Mrs. Gerald Goldberg,
a motor trip through the Carolinas and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. member of the general conirnit-
Ludwig Haas of Minneapolis, who joined them in Canada, accom- tee. All are past presidents of
panied them home.
the chapter. • • -
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Friedenberg of Birwood Ave. are spending
Mrs. Samuel Gold, president
a few weeks at. Virginia Beach, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Siegel of Ward Ave. had as their guests of Pisgah, announces the ap-
last week his father, Louis Siegel, and their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. pointment of Mrs. Jack Ketai,
third vice president, as fund
Elarry Langham of Cleveland.
raising chairman for this year.

Israel Chapter Names
Officers for Season

Parents ,Tell Troth

,

Israel Chapter of Bnai Brith
Women has elected the follow-
ing officers for the coming
year:
Mesdames Seymour Pabkoff,
president; Irving Beal, Hy Koe-
nigsberg, vice presidents; Leon-
ard Gm..win, Sidney Gidelman,
Ben Heller, Bernard Katz, sec-
rataries; Louis Glassman, treas-
urer; Alvin Solomon, guide;
James Rogin, sentinel; Morris
Shrager, Philip Sternfeld, Louis
Buch, trustees; Morton Mar-
golis, monitor.
Installation of officers will be
held early in September.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schechet of
)oris Ave. announce the en-
• gement of their daughter,
teverly, to Herbert Epstein, son
f Mr. and Mrs. Joe Epstein of
V. Grand Ave.
Plans are being made for an
1ctober wedding.

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