Back from Honeymoon ActivitieJ in Society A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Malamud, in honor of their recent marriage, will be held at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malamud, 4092 Sturtevant, Sunday, Oct. 16, from four p.m. through the evening. No cards. Martin FOrman of Newport News, Va., is spending the Sukkot season with his mother, Mrs. a Forman of 2002 Blaine. A number of farewell parties were given for Donald W. Mann, S; 3rd USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mann of Los Angeles, form- erly of Detroit, who left Oct. 12 for the Naval Base at Guan- tanamo Bay, Cuba. He was home on leave for the holidays after an absence of 14 months in Cuba. , Dr. and Mrs. Louis. E. Kamin of 2247 W. Boston Blvd. were hosts to seven couples at a dinner party at their home Oct. 8. Rabbi and Mrs. Isaac Halpern will be at home to members of Cong. Beth Abraham from 3 to 6 p. in. Sunday, Oct. 16. Alvin Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Harrison of Monica Ave., has returned from three years' service with the United States Marines. He was stationed on the West Coast and in Alaska. Mrs. Andrew Wineman of Hamilton Dr., her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld of Strathcona Dr., and Mrs. Henry J. Moses of Wildemere Ave. have returned from a week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder of Birmingham left Wednesday on a 10-day motor trip through the east. Dr. Albert Loveman of Louisville, Ky., spent the last week in the city visiting with friendS. Mrs. - Jack Brophy has returned to her home in New York following a visit as the guest of Mr: and Mrs. James Stein of Northlawn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shapiro of Pittsburgh spent the last week- end in Detroit visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klein Of Chicago were the guests for a few days last week of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond of Longfellow Ave. returned Thursday from a week in New York: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Glynn Ct. left Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Feldstein of Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cole of Indianapolis visited with friends in the city last week-end. Neugarten Aid Plans Variety Show, Lunch Men's Clubs .Neugarten Medical Aid an- Jack Caminker, president of nounces an all-star variety show for its annual luncheon, featur- HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE, uring Robley-Bretz dance team, Bnai Brith, announces an an- nual Hallowe'en party, a "hard times" affair, to be held at the Rose Sittig Bldg., 13226 Lawton, Monday, October, 31. Program chairman Herman Burton has enlisted a prominent sports cel- ebrity for the evening. • * * President Hammond Pearl- man, of RABBI M. ZAGER LODGE, Bnai Brith, announces completion of plans to hold its fourth annual "games" party at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16, at the Mayfair Ballroom, Dexter at Waverly. Past Presi- dent Herman Schneider is chair- man of this affair. Sam Pearl- man is ticket chairman for the Lodge Bowling League. Admission is free. For further information phone Schneider, VI. 1-5710. * * * The next meeting of the GEORGE GERSHWIN LODGE, MRS. MILTON GOLDSMITH Bnai Brith, will be at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 13, at the Jewish Sammy Mandell and his or- Thursday, Fraternal Club, Linwood and chestra and a nationally-known Lawrence. There will be movies, star of stage, radio and tele- refreshments and a guest speak- vision. er. Bernard Weiss, president, wel- The luncheon will be held at comes members and friends to the Book-Cadillac Hotel Oct. 26. attend. * * .* Mrs. David B. Keywell may be contacted at UN.. 4-0866, for James N. Laker, president, an- tickets. Mrs. Milton Goldsmith nounces that LOUIS MARSHALL is luncheon chairman: On Mon- LODGE, Bnai Brith, is giving a day, Oct. 17, the monthly meet- quiz show at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, ing and luncheon rally will be Oct. 18, at the Workmen's Circle held in the Founder's Room at Education .Center, 11529 Lin- Detroit Institute of Arts. Lunch- wood. The event will feature a eonette will be served at 12:30 question and answer period on p.m. "The Mature Mind" will be Bnai Brith. Israel movies will reviewed by Mrs. Arthur L. Rob- be shown. Refreshments will be bins. served. Members are urged to attend, Bnai David Sisterhood To See Fur Fashions Bnai David Sisterhood mem- bers will witness a. fur fashion show at their pep rally at 12:30 p..m. Wednesday, Oct. 19,, at the synagogue social hall. Luncheon will be served. Furs will be provided by the Linwood Fur Shoppe. An after- noon of games will follow. Mrs. M. Sandubrae, chairman, is taking reservations at . TO. 8-5764. Further donor luncheon plans will be made at the Oct. 17 board meeting at the home of Mrs. M. Kosak, 3273 Monterey. Mrs. M. Hassel will be Mrs. Ko- sak's co-hostess. The luncheon is set for Nov. 22. Tickets may be obtained from the donor chairman, Mrs. Henry Schore, UN. 3-8015. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robino- witz have returned from their four-week honeymoon at the third annual Jewish War Vet- erans donor luncheon, Mrs. Samuel Rhodes, program chair- man, revealed. District chaplain in the Third Naval District, Commander Goldberg serves as advisor on Jewish affairs to the Chaplains' Department of the U. S. Navy. Fifteen hundred tickets have gone on sale for the fund-rais- ing affair, which will be at Ma- sonic Temple on Nov. 15. Deadline for patron listing in the souvenir book is Oct. 31, chairman Birdie Rosenberg stated. WXYZ and WXYZ-TV UN. 4-1987 Headquarters for Transportation MRS. GERALD ROBINOWITz Saxony Hotel, Miami Beach. Mrs. Robinowitz is the former Shirley Dorn. Their wedding took place Sept. 4 at 'Shaarey Zedek. The bride wore an ivory satin gown trimmed with heirloom chantilly lace. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Sidney Ravin, sister of the bride, was matron-of-honor; with Evelyn Dussault, . Marjorie Katfiman, Anne Kaufman and Elaine Lux, bridesmaids. Merton Robinowitz served as best man for his brother. Ush- ers were Sanford Rosenthal, Sidney Ravin, David Robinowitz and Joseph Dorn, brother of the bride. The newlyweds. are, residing. at 3245 W. Chicago Blvd. • City Juvenile and Tours by has AIR or BOAT to ISRAEL Grow-Rite Chrome one way bX STEAMER HIGH CHAIRS $24.75 TOP QUALITY THE VERY BEST DF DIAPERS $2.89 doz. DON'T MISSY THIS VALUE! 75 9 RHEA RHEA E. CASHMAN CITY JUVENILE WORLD - WIDE TRAVEL MR. 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FRAM by FURRIERS NOW SHOWING A Special Presentation of NAOMI CHAPTER TEA • • Musical Director - Members of the board of the Detroit Senior Bicur Cholem will give a bridal shower and assist in the marriage of a young couple just arrived from a DP camp, Wednesday, -Oct. 19, at Cong. Beth Shmuel, Dexter and Buena Vista. The shower will begin at 6 p.m. and the wedding ceremony, to be performed by Rabbi' Joseph Rabinowitz, will take place at 8:30 p.m. For reservations call Mrs. Lena Techner, president, at TO. 5-0112, or the vice president, Mrs. Edith Golden, at TO. 6-4135. Each year more than 15 mil- lion pass across the international boundary at Detroit. TUXEDO • • RENTALS • • • • • • • V4)‘' Friady, October 14, 1949 Senior Bicur Cholem Commander Joshua Goldberg To Aid in Marriage will be guest speaker at the Of Refugees Here Naomi Chapter, Bnai Brith Young Women, held its first membership tea Oct. 13, at the A board meeting of the EVA home of Joyce Seedberg. 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