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January 06, 1950 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-01-06

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Helen Alpert, Norman
Naimark Plan Wedding

Adivitieo iii Soci4

Mr. and Mrs. Max Alpert of
Watertown,- N.Y., announce the
- Ralph Helper of Prairie Ave., has returned from Chicago engagement of their daughter,
H e l e n- Elizabeth, to Norman
where he spent a few days visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Manko have returned to Schenectady, N. Y.
after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gurewitz of
Fullerton Ave., and. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben 'Manko of Calvert Ave. .
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moyer and their daughter, Joan, have
returned to their home in Chicago after. a few day's visit with
members of their family and friends. •
. Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes of .Calvert Ave. have returned
from a mOnth's stay in Israel. - -
Mr..and Mrs. Jack Reitman were honored on their 25th anni-
versary by their daughters, Florence R. Rosengaxten and Anita R.
Rosenberg with a surprise family party Wednesday evening, Jan. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kalt, have re _ turned from a month's visit

THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1

Friday, January 6, 1950

Byron Miller Speaks
To AJC Unit Jan. 9

Stephen S. Wise Chapter of
the American Jewish Congress,
will present Byron S. Miller,
midwest regional director of the
AJC Commiision on Law and
Social Action, with an "on the
spot" wire recording- of the re-
cent riots in Chicago, at 8:30
p.m. Monday, Jan. 9, at the
Jewish Center.
Miller will act as leader of a
discussion group - which will con-
sist of Rabbi Leon - Fram, of
Temple Israel, Rabbi Joshua
Sperka, of Corig. Bnai David
and Boris roffe, executive direc-
tor of the JeWish Community
Council.
MIS.S HELEN ALPERT
Dr. David Gaberman, pregident
of the chapter, invites all mem-
Naimarkr on of Mr. and Mrs. bers of Congress and their
Benjamin Naimark of 2257 friends to attend.
Richton.
Miss Alpert, a graduate of the
University of Michigan, was
For a Tuneful Treat
director of the Junior
Service Group of the Detroit
MICKEY WOOLF
Jewish Welfare Federation. She
and His Orchestra featuring
is now with the National Coun-
cil of Jewish women in New
SAMMY WOOLF
York City. . Her fiance received
UN. 3-3737
his- BA and MA degrees from
Wayne University.
A June wedding is planned.

to California. _

Miss _Shirley. Smith entertained for bride-elect Sandra Robin-
son, Dec. 28 at her home on Pennington Dr. for 30 guests.
Mr. and M. Theodore Birnkrant of Huntington Woods and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shapero and ittlaeir sons, Walter and Bert, of
Atkinson Ave. have returned from a week's skiing trip at Boyne
Falls, in the Boyne Mountains.
. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Harris - of 2740 Richton spent New Years
and celebrated their wedding anniversary in Chicago. .
Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman - of 1926 Gladstone have left to
spend the winter season in Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field of Cherrylawn Ave., left on Sunday
for Albuquerque, N. M. They plan to devote the month of Janu-
ary to travel through New Mexico and Arizona.
Mr. and. Mrs. Aaron Rosner of Linwood Ave. celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary at a family party at their home Satur-
day evening, Dec. 31.
Michael Cecil Cohan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dooley A. Cohan,
was host to 12 children at his fifth birthday party, Dec. 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Goodman of Sherbourne Rd., have
returned from a visit with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L.
Goldstein of . New Haven, Conn., and a few days in New York.
Lillian Fuller, bride-elect of Jan. 14, was entertained at pre-
nuptial parties and luncheons by: Mrs. Gladys Lefond, Mrs. David '
Fuller,- Mrs. Lawrence Friedman, Mrs. Henry Greener, Mrs. Jo-
seph Shifman, Mr& Simon Shifman, Mrs. Irving Lyons, Mrs. Her-
man. Prince, Mrs. Sidney Frank, Elaine Polozker and Mr. and Mrs.
- CARD OF THANKS
Harold Fuller. .
. Miss Kgndi Kerpelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
The family of the late.Be nja-
Kerpelman of Suffolk, Va., spent the -New- Year's weekend with min Schlussel wishes to express
Sallie Ginsburg of Oakman Blvd., prior to resuming their studies sincere thanks to relatives and
at Michigan State College.
friends for the -kindnesses shown
Mrs. J. W. Frutkin has returned to her home in Alliance, them in their recent bereave:-
Ohio, after spending the holiday season with her son . and daugh- ment.
ter-in-law and grand-daughters, Mr. and Mrs. B. H.Frutkin and
family of Stoepel Ave. - "While here, she entertained at the Lee
Plaza for her grand-daughter Deborah engaged to wed Sheldon
Freedman in February.


' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Band and daughters, Harriet: and Ju-

hi the -

dith, of Birchcrest Dr. are vacationing in Miami Beach.

JWV Women Join I 8
Veteran Groups, Give
Holiday Hospital Parties

The second annual joint holi-
day party sponsored by the
Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish
War' Veterans, together with 18
other allied veteran groups, held
at the Dearborn hospital, serv -
iced -more than 1,000 disabled
veterans.
Mrs. May Ginsburg, JWV de-
partment president, served on.
the central planning committee.
Hostesses for the party from
JWV were Mesdames Betty Spin- •
ner, department hospital chair :-
man; Mary Kaplan, Dorothy
Brown, Evelyn Starman, Minnie
Herman, Bertha Schaap, Har-
riet Mellin, Lorraine Tannis and
Fannie Hencken.

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Hadassah Division
Announces Plans For
Tri- City Parley _ Here

"Israel's Challenge to Hadas;
sah" will be the title of the key-
note address to be given by
Rose Bloom of Toledo at the
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"How Chasidism has Enriched
Jewish Life," will be the siibject
of a lecture to be given by
Grand Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz,
Rabbi of Cong. Beth. Shmuel, at
the Agudath Israel -Oneg Shab-.
bat, at 8:30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 6,
at the synagogue, 11331 Linwood.
The public is invited to this
lectUre. The program is under
the direction of Rabbi Leizer
Levin:

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