Ruth Fishman Engaged
To Dr. Milton R. Cogen
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fishman
of Webb Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
MISS RUTH FISHMAN
Ruth, to Dr. Milton Robert Co-
gen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
-
Cogen of Philadelphia Ave.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of the University of Michigan
School of Dental Hygiene. Her
fiance is a graduate of Wayne
University and the University of
Detroit Dental School. He is af-
filiated with Gamma Kappa Chi
fraternity .and Alpha Omega
dental fraternity.
They plan a spring wedding.
EVA PRENZLAUER MATEIRN-
ITY- AID will hold their annual
donor luncheon in the Italian
Gardens of the Book Cadillac
Dec. 14. Proceeds will go for pre-
natal care and hospitalization
for indigent mothers. Highlight-
ing the affair will be a demon-
stration by Mrs. Gold of the Pat-
ricia Stevens Model and Finish-
ing
1r-
Oct. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Eliot Zigman (Jacque-
line Greenbaum), a son, Ronald
Duane.
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Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Korn (Ruth Stone) of
3039 Tuxedo, a daughter, Bren-
da Susan.
* * *
Nov. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward A. Willner (Lillian Maxine
Greenblatt), a s o n, Andy
Charles.
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Nov. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man B. Elbi.-nger (Ruth Salon:Ion)
of Oakman Blvd., a son, Doug-
las Peter.
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Nov 7—To Mr .and Mrs. C.
W. Sucher (Edith Stark) of
Pennington. Drive, a daughter,
Cathy Diane.
* * *
Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Friedman (Rhoda Kadish),
a daughter, Linda Sue.
* *
Nov. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bert J. Greenbaum (Dorothy
Fabian) of Los Angeles, a son,
Alan Howard.
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Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney L. Goldstein (Marian Good-
man of Detroit) of New Haven,
Conn., a daughter, Suzanne
Ethel.
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Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs.
Newton Levin (Ilene Sapper-
stein) of 3345 Richton, a daugh-
ter, Miriam Marsha.
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• Nov. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. J.
C. Roberts (Nina Delson) of Los
Angeles, a daughter, Karen Na-
dine.
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WE. 4-2696
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HAIL ITA CHAPTER, PIONEER
WOMEN, will hold a cocktail
party for members Monday eve-
ning, Nov. 28, at the home. of
Fannie Schreier, 3238 Leslie. An
evening of games and enter-
tainment is planned by social
chairman Bertha Wilson, who is
in charge of arrangements. She
is assisted by Mary Perlmutter,
co-chairman. Miriam Karetz, do-
nor chairman, urges all mem-
bers to pay donor pledges, so as
to be eligible for this event.
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"A Little Sleep A Little Slum-
ber" by Norman Kastas will be
reviewed by Gertrude Ober-
stein before PFC. JOSEPH L.
BALE AUXILIARY at 9 p.m.,
Thursday, at Northwest Hebrew
Cong. Maurice Rose Auxiliary
and Lt. Raymond Zussman Aux-
iliary are invited to attend.
* * *
LT. ELI LEVIN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY, Jewish War Veterans,
at the home of Frieda Shiffman,
Nov. 15 and discussed their don-
or luncheon at which donations
were received for the visit to
Marine Hospital, Nov. 21.
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EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening at the home
of Minnie Bloom, 17368 Wiscon-
sin. The annual donor luncheon
will be held Tuesday Dec. 6, at
the Mayfair Room. For reserva-
tions call Sonja Gertzman, 18516
Indiana.
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The ZAGER DRAMATIC
GROUP will perform f or the
Bnai Brith Windsor Chapter
Donor luncheon Tuesday after-
noon, Nov. '29 at the Norton Pal-
mer House, Windsor, Mrs. Henry
Schore, chairman, announces.
"Cabaret Nite Revue" will be
presented, Mrs. Abe Meister di-
recting. Mrs. Henry P. Onrich
and Mrs. Irving Lipson will be
guests of the chapter. Mrs. Max
Fried will lead discussion at the
ADL discussion .group .meeting
Monday evening, Nov, 28 at the
home of Mrs. Jack Brickner,
18678 Birwood, ADL chairman.
Mrs. Jack Howell, Council ADL
chairman will be a guest..
* * *
The women's auxiliary of the
PHI DELTA EPSILON GRAD-
UATE CLUB met at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, Nov. 15, at the
Wayne County Medical Society.
Mrs. A. J. Seltzer spoke on "The
United Nations and its Accom-
plishments." . Co-hostesses were
Mesdames: J. Grekin, S. Grekin,
E. Levitt, E. Rothman, F. Rosen-
wach, L. Stocker, 0. Schwartz
and H. Cohen.
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EASTERN LADIES SOCIETY
will hold its annual luncheon
and games party at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday. Nov. 30, at the As-
sembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth. Pro-
ceeds will go to Israel. The
public is invited.
* * *
The last meeting of PRIM-
ROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB was
held at the home of Mrs. Harry
Wright of Fullerton Ave. Plans
were completed for the victory
luncheon to be held Jan. 4 at
Huyler's. The club's recent do-
nor luncheon at the Masonic
Temple was a success, and the
members wish to thank their
friends for attending.
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JEWISH EUROPEAN WEL-
FARE ORGANIZATION, NORTH
WOODWARD BRANCH, will
meet Tuesday, Nov. 29, at the
home of the president, Mrs. Al-
bert Kurzman, 3287 Cortland.
The group will discuss the Dec.
13 donor luncheon, at which
Mrs. Morris Adler will speak. To
make pledges, call Mrs. Joseph
Zuckerman, TO. 8-8499.
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IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith Women, announces
its first membership affair,y
Sherry Party, .Nov. 29, at 8:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Na-
than Lee, 19981 Shrewsbury,
Mrs. Samuel Aaron will speak.
Prospective members are invited..
For further information, call
Mrs. Al Schwartz, membership
chairman. TO. 8-9464, or Mrs.
Seymour Tarnoff, Co-chairman,
TO. 9-2920.
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AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB cel-
ebrated its tenth anniversary
Nov. 3 at the Oriental Gardens.
The club raises fundS for des-
Beth Aaron Women's
CLIJ
Donor Features Play
titute children. Plans are being
formulated for their annual
donor luncheon to be held at
the Book-Cadillac in March. A
definite date will be announced
next week.
* * *
Detroit alumni of IOTA
ALPHA PI sorority entertained
members and pledges of the ac-
tive chapter at Wayne University
at a brunch last Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Morris Goldin.
Guest of honor was Mrs Tessie
Wiseman of Chicago, national
chancellor of the sorority, who
discussed with the group de-
tails of the national convention
to be held in Detroit next fall.
* * *
BNAI BRITH BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
Dec. 1, at the home of Pearl
Nusbaum, 2487 Gladstone. Ber-
n i c e Howell, anti-defamation
chairman of the Council, will
lead a discussion on the subject.
Members and friends are invited.
Entries for the chapter's Name
the Paper contest must be
sent to Adele Feldman, 2450
Gladstone by Dec. 5.
* * *
Every member of T I K V A H
CHAPTER, BNAI BRITH WOM-
EN, has been instructed to bring
a new member to a sherry party
at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov 29,
at the home of Mrs. A. Harris,
2115 Oakman Blvd.
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LADIES AUXILIARY of
CONG. BETH SHMUEL announ-
ces a combined me e t i n g and
luncheon at 12 noon, Wednes-
day, Nov. 30, at the home of Mrs.
I. Levine, 2977 Pasadena. Mem-
bers are urged to attend.
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12—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 25, 1949
Zedakah's Donor
At Book Cadillac
The Sisterhood of Cong. Beth
Aaron has completed plans for
the annual donor luncheon to
Zedakah's 18th annual donor
be held at 12:30 33. m., Tuesday,
luncheon
will be held Dec. 6 at
Dec. 6, at the Bel Aire Terrace.
According to program chair-
man Mrs. H. Becher, a one act
play, "Many Happy Returns,"
prepared under the direction of
Mrs. Sidney Weinberg, will be
presented by the Sisterhood dra-
matic group.
To arrange for reservations,
call Mrs. I. Levine, UN. 1-5780.
-
To Wed In. March
MRS. HARRY TYNER
the Book Cadillac. The afternoon
program will include a fashion
show. Proceeds of the affair go
to care for the aged and needy.
Mrs. Harry Tyner is ad chair-
man. Tickets may be obtained
by calling Mrs. Leonard Shapiro.
UN. 3-8806.
MISS FREDA RUSSES
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Russek of
2511 Gladstone announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Freda, to George Taxe, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Taxe of Vir-
ginia Park.
A March wedding is planned.
c lk, ,C
Yours for
Every Occasion
•
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Mrs. Henry Faigin succeeds
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program chairman of AVODAH royalties.
CHAPTER, PIONEER WOMEN;
Mrs. Gross now dramatic direc-
Formerly Wilson Theater
tor for the -Detroit Council of
MUSIC
HALL
Pioneer Women. Three educa-
tional authorities will head a
1 Performance only, Tuesday Eve., Nov. 29th
panel discussion on "Various
Oscar Ostroff Presents 2 Great Stars:
Phases of Religious Education,"
at the meeting Monday, Nov. 28,
The Fine Star
Ben Zion Witter
at the home of. Mrs. H. Schech-
ter, 2946 Elmhurst.
And the Argentine Star
Shifrele Lerer
* * *
with ABRAHAM LOX, ROSA WALLERSTEIN, DAVID POPPER
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
And His Entire Chicago Cast in a
CHOLEM will meet at the home
Great Musical Production
of Mrs. Joseph Fisher, 18971
Wisconsin, Monday,-12:30 p.m.
"MY GOLDEN GIRL"
* * *
A Play which Promises an Evening of Interest and Joy
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad review-
TICKETS: 1_20, 1.80, 2.40, 3.00, tax inc. on sale at METRO MUSIC. 10328
ed "Trial and Error" by Weiz-
Dexter; BORENSTEIN'S BOOK STORE, 8663 Twelfth; DETROIT HEBREW
mann at the SHERUTH LEAGUE
BOOK STORE, 12226 Dexter; and on day of performance AT THE BOX OFFICE
from
6 p.m. For information, call MR. LITTMAN. Barium Hotel, WO. 5-2900.
meeting Nov. 15. Mesdames
Norman Singer, Bernard Gur
vitz and M. Goldstein received
awards for bringing in the
most ads. A barn dance will
be held Dec. 4 at Gramer's dance
hall. For reservations call Mrs.
Wilfred Katz UN. 3-2454. The
next meeting will be Tuesday,
Nov. 29 at the Jewish Commun-
ity Center.
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DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA
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Book-Cadillac Hotel. Final in-
formation for those attending
the national convention in Chi-
cago on Dec. 27, will be given by
Mrs. Leon A. Katzin.
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