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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday,
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February 17, 1950
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Lillian Fuller Becomes
Bride of Dr. Hugh Kopel
Thomas Klein of Chicago Boulevard spent his mid-semester
vacation , from the University of Michigan Graduate School, as the
guest of his grandfather, Aaron Klein, and his aunt, Miss Julia
Klein, who are wintering in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of Prairie Ave. are spending the
remainder of the season in Palm Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rosenfeld of Wildemere Ave. are vacation-
ing at Triton Hall, Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sklar of Leslie Ave. are spending • a few
weeks at the St. Moritz, Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zolkower of West Outer Drive are register-
ed for several weeks at the Atlantic Towers, Miami Beach.
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Bookstein of Highland Towers have re-
turned to Detroit from a trip to Miami and Cuba.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Sklar of 19391 Warrington Dr. are vacation-
ing in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Rosenthal of 2924 Elmhurst will be
honored at . a dinner on Wednesday evening at Zack's on the
occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Batia Kornblit of Haifa, Israel, who is visiting relatives
here, left for El Monte, Calif., to visit her sister, Mrs. Morris
Eisenberg (formerly of Detroit) whom she has not seen in 36
years. She was accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry
Blaize of Leslie Ave.
Before leaving for a week's vacation in Chicago, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott and daughters, Louise and Sylvia, enter-
MRS. HUGH M. KOPEL
tained 011ie Franks, Iris Whitney and Jack Goode, stars of the
Civic Light Opera, at a dinner in their home at 18460 Prairie.
At a candlelight ceremony Jan.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Finkelstein of Webb Ave. are leaVing 14 at the Book Cadillac Hotel,
Feb. 21 for an extended visit to Israel.
Lillian Fuller, daughter of Mr.
,Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Weisman and daughter, Joyce, of and Mrs. Tobias Fuller, and Dr.
Wager Ave. have returned from Chicago where they attended the Hugh M. Kopel, son of Mr. and
graduation of their son, Dr. Marvin Weisman, from Northern Il- Mrs. Harry Kopel were united in
linois College of Optometry.
marriage.
Gloria Slobin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Slobin of Grand
The bride wore a gown of
Ave., has entered the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
white Chantilly lace, fashioned
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tennen were guests of honor at a on princess lines, with a circular
surprise party at the Lee Plaza Hotel Sunday, Feb. 5, in celebra- train. Her fingertip illusion veil
tion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The party was fell from a juliet cap. She car-
given by their daughter and son, Corinne and Harvey Tennen. ried white orchids and lilies of
Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss of Stratford Rd., is visiting in Daytona the valley on a Bible.
Beach, Fla., at the home of her children, , Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Elaine Polozker was maid-of-
Dreifuss, Jr., and their family.
honor, and Linda and May Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel will be hosts at a tea at 8:15 p. m. Fuller were bridesthaids. Best
Friday, Feb. 17 (not Feb. 10, as previously announced) at Bnai man was Dr. Milton Roth, with
Moshe Synagogue, in honor of the forthcoming marriage of their Arthur Frank, Bud Rosenthal,
son, Milford, and Gloria Brode, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leonard Grossman and Arnold
Brode. No cards.
Fuller, ushers.
Miss Hilda Cohen of Monterey Ave. is the guest of Miss Rose
After a honeymoon in Miami
Herscovitz of Chicago, Ill., for a few weeks.
Beach, the couple will reside at
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Corman of London Ave.' have returned the Chatham Apts.
from a month's vacation in Miami Beach.
Mr.. and Mrs. Sol Mellon of Grand Ave. are visiting for 10
Soloists, Chorus Appear
days in New York City and Baltimore.
At Study Club Concert
arrictgei
Ageny Staffs Cansider
Their Community Rae
Music Study Club will com-
memorate Jewish Music Month
with a program at 8 p.m. Tues-
day, Feb. 28, at the YWCA,
Montcalm at Witherell.
Participants will include the
club's choral group, directed by
Dan Froham; Reva Reatha,
harpist; Harry Siegel, cellist;
Sadie Braver, violinist; Sidney
Resnick, baritone.
Lillian Robbins is chairman
of the evening.
df the Pro.fessional in
MINDEL L-POLLACK — On.
Sunday, Jan. 9, Rita Pollak, the the. Developing . Jewish Com-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor munity"' will be the topic at the
Pollak of Richton Ave., and Mil-. seventh and final session of the
ton Mindell, son of Mr. and Mrs. In-Service Training Institute, to
Karl Mindell of Tuxedo Ave., be held Monday, 'Feb. 20, 8 pin.,
were united in marriage at a at the Jewish Community Cen-
candelight ceremony at Bnai ter.
Moshe Synagogue. Rabbi Moses
Staff members of the Jewish
Lehrman and Cantor David Welfare Federation and its af-
Katzman officiated at the double filiated agencies participating
ring ceremony.
in the institute will hear
MOUNT CLEMENS
The bride wore white satin, Ham Avrunin, assistant director
of
the
Federation,
present
ma-
with a fingertip veil falling from
a tiara of seed pearls. She car- terial on the professional con-
ried a white orchid with stepha- tent of the communal worker's
notis on a white Satin family job as a technician, a consultant
and a leader.
prayer book.
Dr. S. Joseph Fauman will be
Her attendants included
Honey Lunenfeld, maid-of-hon- chairman of this session. Its
or;, Judy London, sister of the discussion panel will include
bridegroom, Estelle Kraus, Cor- Frank Loewenberg, Rachel Ma-
rine Lunenfeld, Helene Tamar- nela and Morris N-obel. A. J.
off, bridesmaids; her cousin, Jo- Lachover will act as recorder.
sie Hirsch, junior bridesmaid,
and Bonnie Mittleman, flower UAHC Welcomes 400th
girl.
Reform Congregation
Ronald. London was his bro-
ther-in-law's best man, and Ed-
NEW YORK—Highlighting an
ward Pollak, brother of the intensive
drive to organize un-
bride, Robert Hirsch, Jerome Ku- affiliated Jews into new congre-
tinsky and Gerald Kutinsky, gations, the Union of American
ushers; Bernard Mindell, the Hebrew Congregations, central
" bridegroom's brother, junior body of Liberal Judaism,. this
Famous Vrictly Kosher Cuisine
usher, and Frank Kutinsky, week welcomed the 400th con-
Phone Mount Clemens 2563
ringbearer.
gregation into its ranks.
Guests from Chicago and FIcr-
ida were present. The newly-
weds honeymooned in New York.
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GRENVILLE - GOLD: Marilyn
Miriam Gold, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Maxwell I. Gold; of
San Juan Dr., became the bride
of Dr. Irving I. Grenville, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Greenspan, of
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MacCulloch BSA Group
Plans Spring Carnival
MacCulloch chapter of Better
Schools Association will meet at
8:30 p.m., Monday, Feb. 20, in
the MacCulloch School audi-
torium. Spring Carnival plans
will be discussed, and a report
given on the distribution of
proceeds from last year's affair.
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ngagemertb
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gold of
Clements Avenue announce the
engagement of -their daughter,
Jane, to Aaron Robins of Wash-
ington, D. C., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Robins of New York.
The couple plant a May wed-
ding.
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Michlin
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Leah, to Shlomo
Drachler, son of Mrs. R. Drach-
ler and the late Israel Drachler.
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Sills
of Turner Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Miriam, to Sidney Jack Parel,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Parel of McQuade Ave. The
bride-elect attended Parsons
School of Design in New York
City. Her fiance is a student of
law at Wayne University. The
wedding is planned for Oct. 14.
Sisterhood Plans Purim
Dance at Beth Aaron
Mrs. Sam L. Schneider, presi-
dent of Beth Aaron Sisterhood
announces that plans are well
under way for the Purim square
dance to be held, March 5 at the
synagogue.
The following committ e e s
have been formed; : Mesdames
Sidney Weinberg, chairman;
Adolph Winkler, arrangements;
Irwin Levine, decorations; Jo-.,
seph Haas and 'Herman Moss,
tickets, and Ben Wasserman and
Irving Chaiken, refreshments
Other members are MesdameS
Milton Harris, Meyer Pomerantz,
Herman Becker, Nathan Feld
and Jack Raisin. .
Costumes are optional and
prizes will be given. The jtidges
will be Dr. Marvin Last, Dr:
Adolph 'Winkler and Mrs.
Schneider.
For tickets, call Mrs. Sidney
Weinberg, UN. 4-011 or Mrs. Jo,
seph. Haas, at UN. 4-1642.
CARD OF THANKS
Mapai Newspaper Denies
The family of the late Lillie
Ben Gurion Invitation
Yoslowitz wishes to thank their
friends and relatives for • the
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Mapai many kindnesses shown them
afternoon newspaper, Hador, during their recent bereave-
published a report denying that ment.
Premier David Ben Gurion has
been invited to visit the United
States, as reported in New York
Word Is
by Daniel Frisch.
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