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March 24, 1950 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-03-24

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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 24, 1950

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Adiviiieo Society

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NM 3' Readies Passover Plans for Armed Forces-

NEW YORK — Passover ar-
rangements for Jewish armed
services personnel and hospital-
ized veterans at even the most
Mrs. Norman Helpert of Elmhurst Ave. has returned from a
remote military and naval in-
vacation in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gould of stallations and veterans hospit-
Mr. David Huber of Huntington Woods has joined Mrs. Huber Calvert Ave. announce the en- als in the United States, Europe,
in Passa Grille, Fla., to vacation for several weeks. Mrs. Huber gagement of their daughter, Sy- Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and
has been visiting her parents in their winter home in that resort
the North Atlantic, have been
for the past month.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Marwil of Normandy Ave. are vacation-
ing for several weeks in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Helfman and daughter, Brina, of Indiana
Ave. have returned to Detroit after a visit with Mr. Helfman's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Helfman, in their Miami Beach home.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg of Manderson Road are guests at
the Sherry Frontenac Hotel in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg of Wisconsin Ave. are guests
in Miami 'Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Love of Greenlawn Ave. are vacationing
in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kramer of Whitmore Road are visiting their
son and daughter-in-law at their home in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hurwitz of Calvert Ave. are spending sev-
eral weeks in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gottloeb of 19316 Warrington Dr. have
returned from a six-week trip to Miami Beach and Montreal,
where they attended the wedding or their nephew.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Liberman of 3380 Monterey will celebrate
=their 25th wedding anniversary Monday, March 27, with a buffet
supper at the Turover Temple, Dexter and Monterey.
Warren Rovetch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rovetch of Oakman
Ct., is visiting his brother-in-law and sister,,Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
MISS SYDELL GOULD
Danto, who are studying at the Sorbonne in Paris, before -resum-
ing his post graduate work in economics at Oxford University in dell Ann, to Edward Siden, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siden
England.
Before her marriage to Milton Aichenbaum Feb. 12, the of Goldenga•e Ave.
former Lillian Leiderman was feted at pre-nuptial showers and
Their wedding plans will be
luncheons given by Mesdames Sol Bobbush, Louis Leiderman, announced at a later date.
Levi Leiderman, Ben Lipson, Dore Novitz and Miss Ilene Berke.
First successful daily paper,
"The Pennyslvania Packet and
Daily Advertiser," appeared in
Philadelphia, Sept. 21, 1784.

Bedell Gould Engaged
To Wed Edward Siden

completed, according to an an-
nouncement - by the National •

Jewish Welfare Board's armed
services and religious activities
divisions.
Two hundred and five Jewish
chaplains will conduct religious
services at 520 military posts
and veterans hospitals.

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Men's Club Activities

The MEN'S CLUB OF CONG.
GE1VIILUTH CHASSODIM at 8:30
p.m. Tuesday, Marc'? 28, at Ber-
eznitz Hall, will persent "Hymn
of the Nations," the life story
of Arturo Toscanini. The great
Jewish tenor, Jan Peerce, as well
as the NBC Symphony, are
featured in this film. Another
film, with Jose Iturbi, will be
presented. Guests are welcome.
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DETROIT DOWNTOWN
LODGE of Bnai Brith will pre-
sent "Billionare's Bing," a night
of games, at 8 p.m. Sunday,
March 26, at the United Dairy
Worker's Hall, 15840 Second.
* *
HENRY MORGENTHAU
LODGE, Bnai Brith, entertained
disabled veterns .at the Marine
Hospital, Detroit, with an all
star variety vaudeville show
March 22. Eddie Bard, chairman
of the veterans affairs commit-
tee, completed arrangements for
the program.
Morgenthau Lodge is planning
an evening of entertainment for
the social meeting following
Passover. Herman Burton, pro-
gram chairman, is completing
arrangements for the affair,
which will feature Bud Guest, of
radio station WJR. Volunteers
for the "shoe leather campaign"
are needed by Robert Eston,
conservation chairman. All those
interested in acting on that
committee are requested to con-
tact him at TO. 6-2187.
* * *
An entertaining evening has
been arranged for DONALD FOX

Mrs. Sanders to Speak
At Channa Czenesh Tea

LODGE, Bnai Brith; by Hillel
chairman Irving Sarnoff, for
Monday evening, March 27, 8:30
p.m., at Jericho Temple. All
members and friends are invit-
ed.
* * *
At a recent ADL meeting of
PHILIP HANDLER LODGE
Bnai Brith, Richard E. Zinn, di-
rector of the Institute for Am-
erican Democracy, spoke to
members and guests. The an-
nual banquet of the bowling lea-
gue will be held at the Bowery
Thursday evening, May 18. The
next. business meeting of the
lodge will take place Tuesday
evening, March 28, 8:30 p.m., at
Turover Temple.
• * *
The movie "Prejudice" was
shown at a meeting of LOTJIS
MARSHALL LODGE, Bnai Brith,
March 21. Haskell L. Lazere was
guest speaker. Bellefaire chair-
man Harry Delmer announced
that items required at Bellefaire,
the Bnai Brith Children's Home
in Cleveland, include toys,
games, books, records and cloth-
ing. The lodge has undertaken
to donate an entire truckload
of such material to Bellefaire.

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engagement of their daughter,
Licha, to Herbert B. Weingar -
den, son of Mrs. Clare Weingar-
den of Glynn Ct. and the late
George Weingarden.

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Mr. and and Mrs. A. Cantor of
Gladstone Ave. announced the
engagement of their daughter,
A membership tea planned by Edith, to Harry Katz, son of Mr.
the Channa Czenesh Chapter of and Mrs. M. Lankin of Grand
Pioneer Women for Saturday, Ave. The wedding will take place
March 25, at the
May 28, at Bnai David Syna-
home of Mrs.
gogue.
Joseph Erman,
* , *
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Mr. and Mrs. Koffman Cohen
will feature
of Tuxedo Ave. announce the
Mrs. Alexander
engagement of their daughter,
W. Sanders,
Rae, to Herman Ostrow, son of
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the East."
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chairman of the National Coun- beamed daily to Europe and
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Women Voters and vice presi- able conditions, it was reported
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b:- the American Section of the
Arrangements for this tea Jewish Agency, 16 E. 66th St.,
were made by Mrs. Kenneth New York.
Kurtzman, membership chair-
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