divilleo Soddy
The engagement of Sally Hechtman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Hechtman, and- Graham Orley, son of Mr. and Mrs..
George Orley, was honored at a dinner at the Statler Terrace
Room given by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch and Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Deutsch.
Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Frank (Phyllis Solomon) of Omaha,
Neb., have returned to their home after visiting with their mother,
Mrs. Rae Solomon of Boston Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Blatnikoff, formerly of Monte Vista
Ave., are now residing at 17548 Freeland.
Mrs. Clarence Sarasohn and son, Lester, of Monterey Ave.,
have returned from a month in Miami Beach. While there they
visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berick of Indiana
Ave., who are spending the winter in Miami Beach,
Mrs. Charles Curtis of Stoepel Ave. and her cousin, Mrs.
Dorothy Sweet, are leaving Feb. 4 for a month's stay in Miami
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Geyer celebrated their 25th anniversary
Jan. 1 at Northwood Inn,. at a dinner for 75 persons. Out-of-
town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krevitz and. Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Krevitz of Gary, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kepes of Wildemere Ave. have left for an
extended vacation in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hartman of 18630 Woodingham Dr. will
hold open house from 8 to 11 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 29 in honor of
their daughter Beatrice Joyce's graduation from Central High
School. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of W. Boston Blvd. have driven
to the west coast for a -month's stay in Los Angeles and Palm
Springs.
Dr. and Mrs. -A. M. Bookstein of Highland Towers are regis-
tered for three weeks at the Sherry Frontenac in Miami Beach.
Before their return to Detroit they will spend a week-end in Cuba.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. Jacoby of Pennington Drive have re-
turned from a month's stay in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer of W. Boston Blvd. has returned to
Detroit after visiting in Boston with her daughter and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Mintz.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson of Oak Dr. are wintering on Nor-
mandy Isle, Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Arden spent a recent week-end in Chi-
cago upon the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Charles Feinberg of W. Boston Blvd. has accompanied
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of Longfellow Ave., to
Miami Beach for an extended stay. Judy Feinberg will join her
mother and grandparents there during her vacation between
semesters at University of Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rott of Miami Beach and Detroit are in
the city visiting with family and friends, and to attend the
Harris-Rott wedding.
Mr. and Mr.S. Samuel Kraemer of Kraemer's Olympia Hotel,
Mt. Clemens, have returned from a three-months' vacation in
Miami Beach.
Recently-Wed Couple
Now at Home on Baylis
JWV
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Migdal,
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI-
whose wedding took place Nov. ARY pledged $50 for the Aid-to-
Israel Hospital and $10 to the
Murfreesborough Hospital.
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MRS. ALBERT MIGDAL
23 at Bel Aire are now at home
on Baylis Ave. •
The bride is the former Rosa-
lie Singer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Singer of Cortland
•Ave. Her husband is the son of
Mrs. Tilly Migdal and the late
Samuel Migdal.
Her wedding attendants in-
cluded Mrs. Norman Singer,
sister-in-law of the bride, ma-
tron of honor, and Lillian Joffe,
sister of the bridegroom, Elinor
Rubin and Rosalyn Rubin, the
bridesmaids.
Arthur Migdal served his bro-
ther as best man; Norman Sing-
er, brother of the bride; Avery
Meckler, nephew of the bride-
groom; Alex Roth, Jack Abram-
son and Charles Salter were
ushers.
Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. George Meckler of
Cleveland; Mr,. and Mrs. Irving
Alloy of Toledo; Jack Shore,
Ben Borish of Washington, D. C.;
David Wolf, Mrs. Albert Strol,
Mrs. Peggy Alltop, of Chicago;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Megdall,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Benson of
Flint.
The couple honeymooned in
Niagara Falls, New York City,
the Catskill Mountains, and
Washington, D. C.
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LT. RAYMOND BLOCK POST
installation of officers was held
Jan. 24 at Bnai David synagague.
* * *
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
POST is planning to hold in-
stallation of officers at the new
Memorial Home on Sunday,
Feb. 5.
* * *
SERGEANT MORTON A. SIL-
VERMAN POST will•ineet at 8:30
p.m. Monday, Jan. 30, at Berez-
nitzer Hall. Guest speaker will
be Rabbi Julius Weinberg, who
will review Rabbi Stephen S.
W i s e's autobiography, "The
Challenging Years."
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YETZ - COHEN AUXULIARY
will meet at the home of The-
resa Mendelson, 4294 Clements
at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 30.
ATl members and prospective
members are invited. Plans are
being completed , for a mem-
bership tea to be held at the
Jewish Center at 8:30 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 6. A hospital party
was sponsored by the auxiliary
at the Marine Hospital Jan. 16.
Four radios were given to the
hospital for bedside use by the
patients. At the last meeting
it was voted to make a second
$100 donation toward the JWV
Memorial Home.
To Wed in June
MISS EILEEN PIKIN
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pikin,
of Fenkell Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Eileen, to Jules Geltman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Geltman
of Cherrylawn ave. The wed
ding has been set for June 4.
Council Women's Unit
Plans Program on UN
M arriage:1.
LANDMAN-REZNICK: Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan P. Rossen of Nor-
mandy Ave. announce the mar-
riage of their sister, Edith Ros-
sen Reznick, on Jan. 19, to Sol
Landman of Windsor. After a
honeymoon in Montreal, the
couple will make their home in
Detroit.
* * *
DUBIN-WEISNER: At an im-
pressive candlelight ceremony on
Nov. 24, Pearl Jean Weisner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Weisner of Wildemere Ave., be-
came the bride of Irving Dubin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Du-
bin of Duane Ave.
The bride chose for her wed-
ding an off-white lace gown
with a round neckline trimmed
with white baby seed pearls.
Her veil of illusion fell from a
crown • of orange blossoms. She
carried a Bible with white or-
chids and lillies of the valley.
Attending the bride were Mrs.
Shirley Goldin, matron of honor,
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LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
held a luncheon meeting at the
home of Ada Messer on Marlowe
Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Rob-
erts of Euclid Ave. presented a
flag in honor of Allen Cantor.
THE JEWISH NEWS-17
Friday, January 27, 1950
_Positively: .
The most startling Fur Sale
in the history of Detroit Fur
events.
MAE WEISS
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Established 1915
WEDDINGS
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RECEPTIONS
UN. 2-3541
"The Structure and Program
of the United Nations" will be
discussed at the January meet-
ing of the International Rela-
tions Committee of the Detroit
Section, National Council of
Jewish Women, at 1 p.m. Mon-
day, Jan. 30.
Mrs. Louis M. Harley, 17325
Fairfield, will open her home-
for this meeting, to which all
interested Council members and
friends - are invited.
Participating in the discus-
sion will be Mesdames Ellis
Rifkin) Frank Winton, 'Henry
Weinberg, Herbert Eskin and
Gerhart Bergman.
Mrs. Edward Kahn, coordi-
nator, is in charge of the gen-
eral program, assisted by Mrs.
Joseph Seltzer, chairman of in-
ternational relations, and Mrs.
Jacob Sauis, vice chairman.
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Miss Ilene Weisner, maid of
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Henry Rubin, Bill Saulson and
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