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November 04, 1949 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-11-04

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Eleanor Koppy Wed
At. Candlelight Rites

ciiviiieo in Society

Accountant's Guild
Women Hold Dance

THE JEWISH NEWS

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Friday, November 4, 1949

Pransky New President
At a candlelight ceremony Oct.
A benefit barn dance is sched-
25 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, uled for Sunday evening, Nov. Of MC Coast Region
Mrs. David Lebowitz of Calvert Ave. is ,on an extended visit Eleanor Sue Koppy, daughter of 20, by the Women's Auxiliary of
the Accountant's G .0 i 1 d, at
LOS ANGELES, (JTA)—Myer
with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lebowitz
Gramer's Barn, Inkster Rd. and Pransky, of this city, has been
and child of North Hollywood, Calif. She will return home with
11 Mile Rd.
her brother, Julius Bloom.
Proceds will be used toward named president of the Pacific
Ann Kasselman of Orange Dr., Los Angeles, formerly of De-
establishing
an accounting Region of the American Jewish
troit, is spending three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
scholarship fund.
Congress for a two-year term.
B. Kasselman of Richton Ave.
Mrs. R. Nida is auxiliary presi- He succeeds Rabbi Max Nuss-
Mrs. Julian L. Zemon of Wildemere Ave. has been spending
dent and Mrs. Lou Schwartz is baum, of Hollywood.
a few weeks in New York visiting with members of her family.
in charge of fund-raising.
Mr. and Mrs . I. R. Myers of the Seward Hotel and Mr. and
The evening's program will
Mrs. Gilbert J. Gilbert, of Littlefield Ave. spent the last week-end
feature square, round and mod-
visiting in Toronto.
ern dancing. For tickets, call
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich has moved from the Belcrest and is
Mrs. J. Lattin, UN. 4-9935, or
For Those Who
now residing at the Lee Crest Apt., 610 Blaine.
Mrs. S. Wilson, TY. 6-5739.
Mrs. Carrie Brown of St. Louis is visiting her son-in-law and .
daughter, Mr: and Mrs. Philip Glick of Merton Rd.
CARD OF THANKS
Want the Finest
Mrs. Anne Bernstein of Cincinnati has been visiting her
Mrs. Daniel Laven, sister of
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Kassel of Merton Rd.
the late Lillian Segal, wishes to
Mr. and Mrs. Burton LeVine of Muirland Ave.. have returned
thank friends and relatives for
from a month's motor trip in the west.
the many kindnesses shown her
Mrs. Burton Friedman of Wildemere Ave. has returned from
in her recent bereavement.
a visit in St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow of Renfrew Rd. haye returned
from Boston where they spent a week visiting with members of
LB.
their family.

MRS. ERNEST WEISS
Miss Ruth Frank of Atkinson Ave. has left for New York for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koppy of
an extended stay.
Oak Dr., and Ernest Weiss, son
Mrs. Carl Dernont and her daughter, Dawn, of Blaine Ave. of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weiss of
pt0
have returned from a visit in Chicago.
Cherrylawn Ave., were united in
Miss Edna Welling of Petoskey spent the last week-end in marriage.
0,‘,V0 m u act
the city as the guest of her brother, David M. Welling.
The bride \chose a gown of
..Direct
Fine Chocolates
Mrs. Hyman Miller of Calvert Ave. and her sister, Mrs. Maurice ivory
i
satin and imported Alen-
Harris of Webb Ave., left Wednesday for Chicago, .where they will con lace, fashioned a batteau
visit the former's son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur neckline, cape sleeves and ca-
3300, PURITAN
a nd
Miller.
thedral train. Her fingertip veil
Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of Boston Blvd. was hostess at a luncheon of silk illusion Vas held by a
Cor, Muirland
•in her home on Oct. 25, complimenting the Kibbitzer Bridge Club. cap of Alencon lace and satin.
UN. 4-1987
Mrs. Jack Chernin has returned to her home in Chicago
Her attendants were Rose
following a -Visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Weiss, sister of the bridegroom,
Willard Posen of Chicago Blvd.
maid-of-honor; Mrs. Arthur
Tough little
Koppy, matron-of-honor; Mrs.
Aaron Cohen, Shirley Dix, Shir-
troopers ...
ley Berkowitz, bridesmaids.
Arthur Koppy, brother of the
bride, was best man, and the
ushers were Robert Burke,
Gold arrd Seymour Dubrinsky.
Throngs of Detroit Jews man, a member of the Bnai Ye-
crowded into the Young Israel hudah Boys Group of Young Is-
Youth Center last Sunday, to rael, and 13 representatives of Jerusalem Resident
Scuff-Tuff
participate in the Hanukas Ha- other Young Israel groups.
Seeks Brother Here
Tips
Greetings were extended by
bayit ceremonies of the new
Rabbi
Isaac
Stollman,
repre-
edifice.
In a letter to The Jewish News,
David I. Berris, chairman of senting the Council of Orthodox Simche Landes of Jerusalem,
the dedication, greeted the as- Rabbis of Detroit;. Benjamin asks assistance in locating his
sembly. Samuel G. Keywell and Laiken, for the Jewish Com- brother, Max Bottner, formerly
IID I )■ 44
Barney L. Keywell opened the munity Council, and Mrs. Harry of 3737 Monterey.
Never was a budget-saver like this
doors to the Youth Center, and L. Blitz, president of the Wom-
Since the end of the war,
their brother, Henry C. Keywell, en's League of Young Israel.
Kali-sten-iks 'Scuff-Tuff tip! It's
Landes
has
been
unable
to
con-
Irving M. Bunim of New York, tact his brother, who was at one
co-chairman of the city-wide
part of the scene wherever children
committee, cut the ribbon across guest speaker, reminded the time in frequent contact with
play . . . rugged, dependable,
the front doors. Morris Karbal, audience that it was structures their parents in Cholajow 'near
co-chairman of the city-wide such as the Young Israel Youth Tarnopol, Poland.
flexible . .. made with the
committee, placed the Mazuzah Center that would perpetuate
Anyone having information
money saving quality that
the
Jewish
people.
on the do6r post.
about Bottner is asked to \con-
Cable from Israel
only Koli-sten-iks has learn-
Founder Present
tact The Jewish News or to
In the midst of Bunim's ad- write
Max L. Subar of Grand Ra-
ed to build into shoes
directly to Simche Landes,
pids, a founder of the local dress, a cablegram was received Z'Chorn Achim, Beth Schlomo,
through
the years.
Young Israel organization 26 from Dr. Samson R. Weiss, na- Sari Levi, Jeruusalem, Israel.
tional
director,
and
Elijah
years ago, presented the keys to
Steink, national president, who
the building to Yehudah
are in Israel, stating that Young
Strictly Kosher Catering
in
Israel was granted land adjacent
Eveiy Child Carefully Fitted
Your
Home - Hall - Synagogue
to the Keren Kayemeth Building
AT
Pastry, Shtrudel, Knishes
MONTEREY
in Tel AViv to erect a Youth
Center, similar to the one built
BAKED GOODS TO ORDER
Open: Thurs. and Sat. Eves to 9
in Detroit.
TYler 6-4956
Sundays: 10 to 2
The works of the late Todros
At a meeting at 12:30 p.m. Geller, nationally-known Jewish
Monday, Nov. 7, at Bnai Moshe artist, will be exhibited in the
Synagogue, the Jewish Women's Youth Center Nov. 13 to 24. The
European Welfare Organization exhibit is being arranged by
Mrs. David L. Werbe.
A youth outing will be held
at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 6.
Sunday afternoon, Nov. la, in
the auditorium, a teen-age youth
rally will be held, sponsored by
the Young Israel Youth Council.
All boys and girls, 14 to 18, are
invited to participate.

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Throngs Witness Ceremonies Marking
Young Israel Center Hanukas Habayit

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European Welfare

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Celebrators Cheered

MRS. IDA GOLDSMITH

will make arrangements for its
29th annual dinner-dance, to be
held Sunday, Dec. 4, at Bel Aire
Terrace.
Dinner-dance officers include
Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, journal
chairman and treasurer; Mrs.
Lena Goldstein, chairman of or-
ganizations, assisted by Mes-
dames Krasnick, E. German, E.
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COMFORTERS

ober birthday celebrators at
the Jewish Home for Aged were
treated to professional enter-
tainment at their paky Oct. 27,
it was announced by Dr. Benja-
min Welling, chairman of the
Home's recreation committee.
Heading the program was *
night club entertainer Emile
Jones, who sang Yiddish and
English songs, accompanied by
Ted Sheeley. Ethel Peterson,
concert pianist, played classical
Pamper a baby with a lovely Celanese
selections. The residents were
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Refreshments were served by
the Home's Women's Auxiliary.
nation of two of these colors; 36"x48"
Mrs. J. Rose is chairman of the
(large crib size).
Auxiliary's birthday committee.

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