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August 12, 1949 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-08-12

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THE JEWISH NEWS-7
Friday, August 12, 1949

Adiviiiei Societ

Young Detroit Athlete
Accepts Physical Ed.
Rosner-Ziskind Nuptials Appointment in N.Y.

Solemnized on August 6

Julius Rosenwald Unit of the American Legion was represented
at the 31st Department of Michigan Annual Auxiliary convention
at Hotel Statler, .July 28-31, by Mrs, Clara Cohen of 15391 Wilde-
mere and Mrs. Sadie Rosner of 15335 Linwood.
Mrs, Rose Edelman, her son, Herbert, -and daughter, Sandra,
have left on a motor trip to Lake George, N. Y., where they will
spend a week. From there they will drive to New York City, to at-
tend the unveiling of a monument in memory of their husband
and father, the late Samuel Edelman.
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Aria and son. Jack, of Pasadena Ave.,
are vacationing for two weeks at the Walloon Hills Resort, Petosky.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Schubiner and sons, Elliot and Bud, of
Elliott Travel Service, are spending a few days at Ramona Park
Hotel, Harbor Springs, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nagler and son, Sandy, of 2743 MOTI-
, terey have returned from a three-week vacation in the mountains
New York State. The trip was in celebration of the Naglers'
30th wedding anniversary,.
Dr. - and Mrs. William V. .Kerwin and family are spending
the month of August at Lake Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Howard and daughter, Sue, of Ohio Ave.,
are spending August in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schneider, of Woodingham Dr., and
their children, Joan and Robert, have left for Frankfort for the
Month of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Armstrong and daughters, Sandra
Jane and Pamela Fae, of Santa Barbara Dr., are spending the
summer months at the home of Mrs. Armstrong's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Friedman of Arch Street, Ironwood, Mich. Sandra
Jane also attended a girls' camp in Northern Wisconsin.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Gilbert and son, Neil, formerly of
Byron Ave., are now residing at 700 Whitmore Rd.
Bride-elect Lois Olen was honored at a luncheon at Huron
Haven, Tawas City, given by Mrs. Morton Fuerst of Baltimore,
Md., Mrs. Lawrence Nichamin, and Mrs. Alex Olen, the bride-
elect's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heavenrich (Sally Brown) of Wey-
mouth, Mass., are the house guests of his parents, Mr..and Mrs.
John A. Heavenrich of Longfellow Ave., for a few weeks.
Mrs. David J. Levy of Boston Blvd. has returned from Gay-
Ibrd where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib of Burlington Dr. have returned
from a few months in Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Himeihoch of the Whittier visited in the
Berkshires where they attended the music festival. They have
gone on for a stay in Rockland, Me.
.Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr., of Parkside Ave. have
,returned from a motor trip to the east. They visited their sons,
Eddie and Richard, at Camp Kohut, Oxford, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman of • Canterbury Rd. left
Wednesday for a stay in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Maas of Cambridge Rd. are spending
some time at Boulder Lodge, Wisc., while . visiting their children,
Janet, who is at Camp Pine Mere, and Jimmy, who is at Camp
Ka waga, both in Minacqua, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Chicago Blvd. have returned
from a few weeks in Frankfort.
Annabelle Myers of Burlingame Ave. has returned from a
cruise to Duluth.
Mrs. Ralph Davidson of Chicago Blvd. has returned from a
visit to Israel.
Maurice Enggass of Cumberland Way has returned from a
few weeks in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Lieberman (Sally Sternau) have
'moved from Radford Rd. and are now residing at 17568 Pinemere.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Winkelman and their small daughter,
Andrea. of Roselawn Ave. left Sunday to spend a fortnight in
"The Snows" in northern Michigan.
Mary Cooper of Fairfield Ave. has as her guest Janice Gaines
of Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr., and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. have returned
from Denver where they visited their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Tatarsky. Enroute home they visited in Chicago with
their other son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathccina Dr. left Thursday
by-plane for London, England. They plan to spend a month on
the continent before returning home.
Mrs. Norma Helpert of Elmhurst Ave. has returned from a
fortnight in Port Stanley, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blacher of Greenlawn Ave. returned
Tuesday from a visit in Wisconsin.
Marilyn Fred of Waco, Tex., who has been visiting her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Ave.
the last few weeks left Wednesday for Omaha, Nebr., where she
joined her mother and brother, Edward, at the home of her
brothr and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Fred.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weisman of Gladstone Ave. left for a
two week stay in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Perlman of Greenlawn Ave. visited with
their son, Pvt. Elliott Perlman, who is stationed at Fort Jackson.
With their son, they vacationed at the Isle of Palms in South
Carolina,

;

At a ceremony at the Bel-
Aire Terrace Saturday evening,
Aug.. 6, Lorraine Ziskind, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zis-
kind of 12110 Wildemere, be-

MRS. SAMUEL ROSNER

came the bride of Samuel Ros-
ner, son of Mrs. Rose Plack of
18707 Lauder. Rabbi Jacob Segal
and Cantor Hyman Adler offi-
ciated.
The bride chose a colonial
styled gown of imported chan-
tilly lace over satin, fashioned
with a full skirt, off-the-shoul-
der neckline and puffed sleeves.
Her fingertip veil of illusion was
held by a shirred halo trimmed
with seed pearls. She carried a
white orchid and lillies of the
valley on a Bible.
Mrs. Alfred Shevin was ma-
tron-of-honor, and Pearl Fish-
bein, Mrs. Sidney Savage and
Mrs. Julian Lefkowitz were
bridesmaids, with Bonnie Sue
Savage as flower girl. Julian
Lefkowitz served as best man,
and Wilfred Ziskind, Gerald
Ziskind and Sidney Savage were
ushers.
Reception followed the cere-
mony.
The newlyweds are honey-
mooning at the Edgewater
Beach Hotel in Chicago. Upon
their return they will reside at
the Seward Hotel until comple-
tion of their new home on
Sussex Ave.

On Aug. 1, pupils of EVE
MEISTER STUDIO of Dramatic
Art, entertained campers at he
Detroit Free Press Camp, at
Sylvan Village, Pontiac. The
following children participated:
Sherry Kaye, Phyllis Kozin, Judy
Nelson', Fay Moore, Joan Meister,
Joy Pomerance, Marjorie Dia-
mond,.Lois Fine, Arlene Bechek
and Joan Rose. The program
was sponsored by the Knights
of Pythias.

Stuart Korner: 23-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Korner
of Monte Vista Ave., has ac-
cepted an appointment as head
of physical education and ath-
letics at Horsehead High School,
Horsehead, N.Y.
An active participant in varied
fields of sports for many years,
Korner graduated from Detroit
Central High in 1944 and was
awarded a scholarship at Ohio
State University. His schooling
was interrupted by service in
the U.S. Navy, but he returned
to Ohio State, where he made a
high scholastic record, as well as
playing varsity football and
baseball.
He received his bachelor's de-
gree in physical education and
completed work for his master's
degree last March at Ohio State.
Korner is now under contract
to the St. Louis Browns, profes-
sional baseball team, playing in
the Eastern League with Elmira,
N.Y. He will begin his new du-
ties in the fall.

Isadore Starr, candidate for
the Detroit Council, will oe
among the speakers at the an-
nual picnic of the 16th district
of the PROGRESSIVE PARTY of
Michigan on Sunday at Ryznar's
Valley Grove, one mile west of
Belleville Road on Willow Run.
Expressway.
* *

CINEMA THEATRE presents
two of the most outstanding
and unusual French films ever
to reach this country. "Love Lila
of Napoleon," produced and di-
rected by Sacha Guitry is a
slyly satirical comedy. "The Ma-
niac" brings back to the screen.
Michel Simon and Madeleine So-
logne. The setting is the Caine
Sanatorium, a private mental
hospital in the French Alps and
the picture might well be term-
ed a French version of "The
Snake Pit."

Three Waynites Win
Major Athletic Letters

The Wayne University Athletic
Advisory Board has announced
distribution of major athletic
awards to Harry I. Rabinowitz
of 2025 Blaine, Gerald Gurman
of 3345 Gladstone and Bernard
Fowler of 13331 14th.
Rabinowitz' award was for his
services on the Tartar baseball
squad, while Gurman and Fow-
ler were cited for their tennis
play.

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The MEN'S CLUB of GONG-.
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nounces that a `"ride-destination
unknown" will be sponsored
Aug. 18. All members, their fam-
ilies and friends are invited to
participate. Meet at the Jewish
Cultural Center, 2705 Joy Rd., at
8 p.m.

* * *

Bernard Gorosh, membership
chairman of HENRY MORGEN-
THAU LODGE of Bnai Brithan-
nounces the second committee
meeting to be held Monday, Aug.
15, at Doc Simon's house, 4225 W-.
Davison. Morgenthau will carry
out the Bnai Brith Council policy
of presenting all new members
secured during the summer cam-
paign to president Jack Camia-
ker at its Septeinner meeting.

Ivan Bloch Women
Name Fund Raisers

Ivan S. Bloch Chapter, Bnai
Britt' Women has been laying
the ground work for the major
fund raising affair to be held
in November. Mrs. Leon Drelin-
ger, chairman, held a committee
meeting at her home, Aug. 8,
at which she announced the
following chairmen:
Mesdames Leslie Rosenberg,
co-chairman; Lou Webne, ad
chairman, Allan Weitzman, co-
chairman; Jack Blauer, tickets,
Eugene Gross, co-chairman;
Paul Yampolsky , darling and
memoriam. Several teas have
been planned for the member-
ship at large. Mel bers wishing
to serve on the fund-raising
committee are asked to contact
Mrs. Drelinger at TO. 7-5578.

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