- THE JEWISH NEWS - e 1 1 Friday, February 3, 1950 Adiviiieo Soddy Wed By Gandlelig/it Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wasserman are visiting their children, Dr. • and Mrs. Jack Singer at the Stevens Hotel, Miami Beach. Maurice Bloch of 2092 Pingree, son of Mrs. Ida Bloch, was graduated from the Wayne University College of Business Admin- istration on Feb. 2. Mrs. Sarah Novograd of West Outer Drive and her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Nathan Novograd, also of West Outer Drive, have returned from a four-day visit in Chicago. Mrs. Louis Goldberg, of Webb Ave., and Mrs. William Itoth of Canterbury Rd., are visiting for two weeks in New York and New Jersey. Among Detroiters vacationing at Hollywood, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lowenstein, M. L. Berman and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Samuels. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ehrlich of Boston Blvd. have returned from Bay City where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Ham- burger in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Newton of Boston Blvd., are spending two months in Coral Gables, Fla. Miss Selma J. Sampliner of the Chatham has left for Los An- geles for a month's visit with family and friends. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Spero are visiting this week in New York City. • Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sussman of New York City have re- turned home after their visit in Detroit with their son and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thal of Waverly Ave. Marianne Shapero has returned to Wellesley College after hav- ing spent the weekend in Detroit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero of Strathcona Dr. Mrs. G. Lionel Willens of Northlawn Ave. has spent the past fortnight visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush, in their home in Sarasota, Fla. . Mr. and Mrs. Israel Himelhoch of the Whittier, accompanied by Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of the Belcrest, are vacationing at Whitehall Hotel, Palm Beach. Mrs. David Greenbaum of Sturtevant Ave. .is spending the remainder of the winter with relatives in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald spent the past week-end in London, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanners and daughter, Arline, of_Lesure Ave. recently returned from a trip to New York, where they celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with their family and friends. • Kvutzah Ivrith Women Prepare for Luncheon Ladies of the Kvutzah Ivrith Auxiliary are completing plans for their 15th annual donor MRS. MAURICE BLUM Recently-wed Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Blum have returned from their Eastern honeymoon and are now at home on W. Boston Blvd. Mrs. Blum is the former Joan Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus King. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Bernard Blum. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated at their candlelight wedding cere- mony at the Wildemere Ave. home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Levy. The bride wore a satin gown and fingtertip veil with a cap of seed pearls. Shirley Gilman was her only attendant, and Eu- Women's League Plans gene Rubin was best man. A dinner at Northwood Inn Membership Luncheon followed the ceremony. Out-of- town guests from Morganza, La., The Women's League for Sab- and Brooklyn, N. Y., were pres- bath Observance will hold its ent. annual membership luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15, in the social hall of Bnai Moshe Dexter at Lawrence. Mrs. 0..0. Barsky, chairman of membership activities, announces that new and old members are As a climax to his three-year invited. Mrs. L. Kaplan is in charge of hospitality and lunch- all-A record at Cass Technical High School, Myron Joyrich, 17- eon arrangements. year-old son of Featured on the program will Mr. and Mrs. be a recorded musical arrange- Joshua Joyrich m e n t entitled "Sabbath in of 2630 Hazel- Music". Mrs. Joshua Sperka will wood, has been speak on "Jewish Laughter and awarded the Tears," a review of Nathan only Wayne Ausubel's "Treasury of Jewish University scho- Folklore". larship made For information call Mrs. M. available at Winston, UN. - 2-5'074. Cass Tech by Myron the Detroit AJC Women to Present Board of Education. Of the 262 graduates, 14 re- 'If We Choose,' Feb. 7,8 ceived cum laude citations, with Performances of "If We Myron having the highest ave- Choose," a play by Mrs. Harry rage. He was awarded one of Landsman, depicting discrimina- three scholarship medals and tion in public accomodation, won the Gray Memorial Award housing and schools, and show- for achievement in the science ing how denazification has fail- curriculum. Last June he was ed in the American Zone of initiated into the National Hon- occupied Germany,. will be re-- or Society. . Myron has enrolled as . a pre- peated by the Women's Division of the American Jewish Con- medical student at Wayne. gress. They will be given under the ARE YOU auspices of the Business and PLANNING A SIMCHA? Professional and the Stephen S. Wise Chapter at 8:30 p.m. Tues- Will cater foods to suit occa- day, Feb. 7, at the Jewish . Com- sion. Can furn4h hall. For information- munity Center, Davison at Hol- mur. At 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, TY. 6 4956 Feb. 8, it will be presented un der auspices of the Wednesday Night Discussion Group of the C e n t e r, at the • Woodward branch. ngag etnenb Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Ker- nerman of Santa Barbara Dr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine, to Milton Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levine of Pasa- dena Ave. An April wedding is planned. * * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levine, formerly of Detroit, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Pauline, to Martin Seftel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sef- tel of Los Angeles. The bride- elect attends Los . Angeles City College and her fiance is a stu- dent at UCLA. No wedding date has been set. * * * Mrs. Sophie Ellner of Miami Beach, Fla., announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Flor- ence Carol, to Hal H. Glist, for- merly of Detroit, now of Miami Beach. * * ,* Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bronsky of Buffalo, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanette, to Max Hearshen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hearshen of Blaine Ave. A May wedding is planned. * * * At a recent dinner at their home on Richton Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klain announced the engagement of their daughter, Sue, to Max Lerner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lerner of luncheon, scheduled for Tues- day, Feb. 14, at Zack's. Mrs. Julius Ring, president, announced that Mrs. Frances W. Stein is chairman of the luncheon,' and Mrs. Jacob Wino- kur is directing preparation of the souvenir book. Montefiore Lodge 12 Holds Installation Sunday evening, Jan. 22, Mon- tefiore Lodge 12 held an install- ation dinner at the Lee Plaza. Richard M. Felsenthal, of Chi- cago, third deputy Grand Mas- ter, installed the following of- ficers: president—Edmund Sap- erston, vice president — Martin Krauss, secretary - treasurer — Marie H y m a n, tyler — Julius Hackman, trustee—Milton Beh- rendt. Mrs. Leo M. Brown and her entertainment committee ar- ranged a dinner and gaines eve- ning. The new president ap- pointed committees and o u t- lined his policy for the coming year. The next meeting will be held at the Detroit Leland Hotel, Feb. 6. WILLIAM HORDES described his recent experiences in Israel in an address before Craftsmen's Masonic Lodge last Friday eve- ning. Mr. Hordes also spoke be- fore an audience of 500 on Sat- virday night 'under ausr' : Mizrachi. SEE . CLAUDETTE CHOCOLATE'S STORE WINDOWS 11563 and 13210 DEXTER MID OTHER HEIGHIORHOOD SHOPS NOW I S at .e.w,, up.: vandwin Priced at only $5.00 Acclaimed by women every where from the first! NOW A PROVEN SUCCESS, the Wired Goddess belongs in your ward- robe. 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TELEVISION SET crtt.e. ba4tc, 67‘41. - Dr..Shmarya Kleinman, presi- dent 'of the Detroit Jewish Community Council, announc- ed that three organizations which have fulfilled all re- quirements for admission, were admitted as constitutent organ- izations of the Council on Jan. 18. The Jewish War Veterans, Yetz Cohen Ladies Auxiliary; Labor Zionist Organization of Detroit, Branch 11, and the Mizrachi Women's Council are the new member organizations. With the admission of these groups, the constituent organiz- ations of the Jewish Community Council now total 261. The Mediterranean will be joined to the Red Sea by air early next month when Israel Airlines opens a new passenger and freight service between Tel Aviv and Elath, on the Gulf of Aqaba. ROICATION ORA Of OciTON Cass Top Honors To Myron Joyrich MRS. JULIUS RING. Elmhurst Ave. The couple plans a late spring wedding. • * • At a recent dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris of Savery Ave. announced the engagement of their daughter, Pauline Helen, to Manuel Gorman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gorman of Wag- ner Ave. A fall wedding is planned. * * - * Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Baum of 4034 Lawrence, announce the engagement of their daughter; Estelle, to Samuel Kabrin of 18700 Greenlawn, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kabrin of Cincinnati. The wedding will take place in early summer. 6 Doors E. of Shaefer Store Hours: Mon., Tues. and Wed. to 6; Thurs., Fri. and Sat. to 9 UN. 1-3938