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THE JEWISH NEWS-9
Friday, November 25, 1949
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mann of Ohio Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
awes Aftel of Fullerton, Ave. are leaving Nov. 28 for a month's
ay in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yanich of 2319 Leslie had as their guests
brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Morris of
sra.ei. Dr. Morris is touring Canada on behalf of the Canadian
Friends of the Hebrew University. While in Winnipeg, they visited
cwith Rabbi and Mrs. Walter H. Plaut (Hadassah Yanich) of Far-
_ go, N. D. They brought greetings from Joseph Yanich, now study-
ing in Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenstein of South Bend, Ind., had as
their guests last week-end Mr. and Mrs. Saul G. Dunitz, Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Siegel and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Siegel.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Balatnut had as guests at their son,
Jack's, Bar Mitzvah, Irving Snyder, Mrs. Harvey Baird, Mrs. Rose
Baird and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hoffman, of Denver; Mrs. Freida
Balmuth, Mrs. Paul Balmuth, Mrs. Dora Resnik, and Janice Gold-
stein, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Padula of Chicago and
? Mr. and Mrs. Martin Winokur and son, Jonnie, of Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold We.ingarden of Richton Ave. celebrated
their twentieth wedding anniversary recently with a dinner for
friends at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Meyerson and family, formerly of Boston
Blvd.., are now residing at 19482 Appoline.
Mrs. Samuel Furman entertained at a bridal luncheon at the
Sheraton Hotel in honor of bride-elect Shirley Markel.
Dena Goldsmith of Duane Ave. is a guest at the Hotel Com-
modore, New York, over Thanksgiving weekend, while attending
the national Histadrut convention.
Mrs. A. L. Cohen of 3311 Chicago Blvd., has returned from
Los Angeles, where she visited her children, the Hal Wynars.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron of 3144 Oakman Blvd. will hold
open house in honor of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E.
Baron, on Sunday, Nov. 27, from 3 to 6 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dorf and family have moved from LaSalle
Blvd. and are now residing on Manor Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harris and family, of 4021 Cortland,
have returned from Chicago, where they attended the wedding
of their son, Arthur, to Ferne Radzin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Radzin of Chicago.
A tea honoring brides-elect Charlotte Gilbert and Muriel
Auslander will be held at the home of Mrs. David - Fidler Saturday,
Nov. 26, 2 to 5 p.m. ,Mrs. Charles Ornstein, Mrs. David Fidler
and Mrs. Hyman Nathan will be hostesses. No cards. -
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Stolar and family are now residing at
19483 Snowden.
Colonel Lazar Lewin-Epstein of Tel Aviv, Israel, who is spend-
ing a few weeks in this country, returned to New York on Monday
after a short visit with his cousins, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman
of Calvert Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fieischaker of West Eight Mile Rd., have
. returned from a few weeks' ivsit in California.
Mrs. Cora Michaels of San Francisco, who has been visiting
with friends in the city for a few weeks, has left for New York
where she will visit for a month before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Miller of Cincinnati were the guests last
weekend of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Weisman of Suffolk Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld of Strathcona Dr. are spending
the week in-Pittsburgh visiting with members of their family.
Jean Cutler. Marries
Chicago Physician
The marriage of Miss Jean
Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip J. Cutler of 9600 Dexter,
to Dr. Louis G. Kaplan, of Chi-
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Chairmen Listed
For JNF Benefit
arriagei
At the Nov. 22 donor rally of
HARRIS-RADZIN: The mar-
the Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish riage of Ferne Sheila Radzin and
National Fund, Mrs. Maurice Arthur Harris was solemnized
Sunday evening, Nov. 13 at the
Hotel Belmont in Chicago. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Radzin of Chicago,
and her husband's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harris of
Cortland Ave.
The bride wore a gown of
ivory satin with full skirt and
long train. Her fingertip veil of
French lace fell from a crown of
white sapphires and seed pearls.
She carried purple orchids.
Mrs. Florence Mashbitz of Chi-
cago, the bride's aunt, matron of
honor; Bette Harris, the bride-
groom's sister, maid-of-honor;
six bridesmaids, and Wendy
Mashbitz, junior bridesmaid,
were the bridal attendants. Max
Handleman was best man and
Bernard Harris, junior usher.
The young couple is honey-
mooning in Miami Beach, and
MRS. MAURICE STEINGOLD
will reside in Detroit..
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Steingold, chairman, announced
the following chairmen:
ALTMAN - CORNELL: Joslyn
Donor co-chairman, M r s. C o r n e l 1, daughter of Mrs.
Harry Schwartz; pledges, Mrs. Charles Cornell and the late
Harry Buchman; organizations. Charles Cornell, was united in
Mrs. Philip Stollman; invita- marriage with Carl Altman, son
tions, Mrs. J. Grossbart; pro- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Altman,
gram, Mrs. A. Selmar; secretary, Sunday evening, Nov. 13, at the
Mrs. Harry Schumer; Golden Park Avenue Hotel.
Dinner followed the ceremony,
Book, Mrs. Morris Davis; Sefer
Bar Mitzvah, Mrs. Max Haytnan; which was performed by Rabbi
Sefer Hayeled, Mrs. I. Lawton; Jacob E. Segal. The couple flew
to Miami Beach for their honey-
dunatns, Mrs. S. Schwartz.
Division chairmen are: mes- moon.
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dames Jack Aaron, Sam Brody,
JANEWAY - BRENNER: T h e
P. Chodoroff, A. Clubok, S. Co-
hen, A. Goldstein, P. Feierstein., marriage of Barbara Brenner,-
E. Harvith, S. Solomon, J. Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
I. Kardener, J. Krass and S. Brenner of Long Beach, N. N.,
and Cornell Janeway, son of Mr.
Ravin and A. Newman.
Working material for captains and Mrs. Robert N. Janeway of
is now being distributed by the Canterbury Rd., took place Nov.
division chairmen. The 19th an- 24, at Hotel Pierre, New York
nual donnor event of the JNF City. Rabbi Edward Klein per-
Auxiliary will be held Jan. 29, formed the ceremony, which was
followed by a reception and
at Masonic Temple.
dinner.
The young couple will make
Silk cultu!e was first intro-
duced into this country about their home at 927 W. Genessee,
Lansing.
1937.
Mizrachi Women's Donor Event Nears
With the date approaching,
the committee in charge of the
joint Mizrachi Women's city-
wide donor event to take place
12 noon Dec. 7 at the Northwest
synagogue announces that all
arrangements a r e practically
complete.
Mrs. Joseph Kunin and Mrs.
Esther - Bicoll, in char g e of
pledges, urge all members and
friends to make their reserva-
tions immediately.
The Sisters of Zion chapter_
will hold a complimentary
luncheonette and pep rally at
12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30th
at Rosenberg's Mrs. Joshua S.
Sperka will be guest speaker.
All pledges and ads should be
turned in at this meeting.
The Fannie Gluck Chapter will
hold a final pre-donor meeting
Monday, Nov. 28, Mrs. Oscar
Smith announces. Mrs Sam Bi-
coll, in charge of pledges for this
branch, can be contacted at UN.
4-6798.
‘Borsclitcapadesi Big Success
Over 3,000 attended the Great-.
ed Detroit Bnai Brith Women's
Council "Borchtcapades" with
Mickey Katz Monday night, at
Masonic Temple. Proceeds will
finance Bnai Brith prOjects.
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MRS. LOUIS G. KAPLAN
cago, son of Mrs. Dora Kaplan,
of Chicago, and the late Samuel
Kaplan, was performed on Oct.
16 at the Covenant Club in Chi-
cago. They are now making
their home at 443 Wrightwood,
Chicago.
Dr. Kaplan is a staff member
of Michael Reese Hospital. He is
a graduate of Rush Medical Col-
lege and is a member of Tau
Delta Phi social fraternity.
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