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Shirley Simons to Wed
Alan Kahn of Miami
THE JEWISH NEWS - 1 1
Friday, April 7, 1950
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The engagement of Shirley Si-
mons, daughter of Mrs. Seymour
C A S P E R-SARASOHN: Mrs.
Miss Marianne Shapero, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Sha- Simons and the late Seymour
Samuel Rosenblatt of W. Boston
pero of Strathcona Drive, has joined her parents at Whitehall,
Blvd., annotmces the marriage
Miami Beach, during her spring vacation from Wellesley College.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sukenic of Woo-dingham Drive have re-
of her niece, Mrs. Trudie Eels-
turned from a fortnight at the Delmonico Hotel in Miami Beach.
man Sarasohn, to Melvin C.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blacher of Greenlawn Ave. have re-
Casper, of New York City, on
turned from a. fortnight in Miami Beach.
Thursday, March 30. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 011esheimer and daughter Carol of
Mrs. Casper will make their
home in Brooklyn, New York.
the Wilshire Hotel are guests at the Waldorf, New York, for a
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fortnight during the school spring vacation.
The Bernard Laskys of Hubbel Ave. have returned from a
GREENFIELD - SCHERMER:
vacation in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Rosa Schermer announces
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose of West Outer Drive have returned
the marriage of her grand-
to Detroit after having spent three weeks in Boca Raton, Fla.
daughter, Elsie C. Schermer, to
Spending a month at the Carribean Hotel in Miami Beach are
Isadore Greenfield, son of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rossin and their daughter of Oak Drive.
Sarah Greenfield of W. Euclid
Susan Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein of Chi-
Ave.
cago Blvd. is spending her two weeks' spring vacation in Miami
Their doublq-ring wedding
Beach as the guest of her grandfather, Aaron Klein, and her aunt,
ceremony took place Feb. 12 at
Miss Julia Klein, of Detroit. Before returning to Detroit together,
Shaarey Zedek. The couple now
resides at 3295 Rochester.
they will spend a few days in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Katzman, formerly of 3200 W. Boston Blvd.,
are now residing permanently at the Nooks, in Palm Springs, Calif.
At its victory luncheon last
The Joseph Gaylords of W. Boston Blvd. have returned from
week, the RADOMER LADIES
Miami Beach where they spent their vacation on a cabin cruiser.
AUXILIARY had a hat-making
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shiffman have returned to the Book Cad-
and modeling contest„
MISS SHIRLEY SIMON.S
illac Hotel from a stay in Palm Beach, where they were guests
at Whitehall. -
Simons, to Al,an Stuart Kahn,
For a Delightful Evening of
After a seven weeks' trip through Arizona, Texas and Florida, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Syl-
Musk and Entertainment. . .
the Max Krells of Washburn Ave. have returned to Detroit.
van Kahn of Miami, Fla., is an-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weisman of Collingwood Ave. have re- nounced by her mother.
MICKEY WOOLF
turned from several weeks' vacation in Miami Beach.
and His Orchestra
Among the guests at the Roney Plaza, Miami Beach, are Mr.
Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf
and Mrs. Samuel Kotkin of Atkinson Ave.
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Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of the Belcrest Hotel has returned
ngagement4
from a two months' sojourn at Whitehall, Palm Beach.
Myron J. Solomon and daughters, Emily and Marilyn, of Bur-
lingame Ave., are vacationing in Florida for several weeks. They
Strictly Kosher
Announcement is made of the
will stop at Washington, D. C., for several days on their way home. engagement of Gladys Lancet of
Approved by
Vood Haraboni ►
3359 Cortland, Detroit, daughter .
of Mrs. Gertha Lancet of Glas-
gow, Scotland, and Jack Light,
son of Mrs. Lichtenberg of New-
castle, England.
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Men's Club Activities
DETROIT LODGE Bn.ai Brith,
will entertain patients at the
Dearborn Veterans Hospital
Tuesday, April 11. The evening
is being planned by . Jerry Ash,
chairman of the veterans affairs
committee of the lodge.
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PHILIP HANDLER LODGE,
Bnai Brith at its meeting at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 11, at
the Turover Temple; Monterey
and Dexter, will have nomina-
tions for officers for 1950-51,
froin the floor. It is important
that all members attend, David
Guss, president of the lodge,
announces.
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HENRY MORGENTHAU
LODGE, Bnai Brith, is sponsor-
ing the decoration of the Bnai
Brith Youth Organization head-
quarters on Dexter Blvd. Jack
Caminker, president of the lodge,
has appointed a committee, un-
der the leadership of Irving
Cane and Al Rottman, to su-
'pervise the project.
The lodge will meet Monday,
April 17, 8:30 p.m., at the Rose
Sitting Cohen Bldg., for a social
evening.
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Harold Weiss, chairman of the
first annual BNAI BRITH DOU-
BLES TOURNEY, - announces the
following winners: J. Silber-
Workmen's.Circle
Honors Clergyman,
Educator, Journalist
A catholic bishop, an educa-
tor, and a newspaperman will
receive the 1950- •awards—"For
Distinguished Service to the
Community" presented by
Branch 463-E of the Workmen's
Circle at a banquet to be held
at the Workmen's Circle, 11529
Linwood, at 7 p.m. Sunday,
April 16.
Selected for the fourth annual
presentation were • Bishop Fran-
cis J. Haas of Grand. Rapids;
Tucker P. Smith, and Joseph
Bernstein Detroit manager Of
the Jewish Daily Forward.
George Edwards will be toast-.
master.
Haas was chosen for his ac-
tivity in the field of human re-
lations, Smith for his efforts in
behalf of academic freedom, and
Bernstein for "projecting the
ideals of democracy into the
forefront of thought in the De-
troit community through the
Workmen's Circle and the Jew-
ish Labor Committee."
Tickets are available from
Leon A. Cousens, WO. 17893 or
WE, 3-8353.
schein, M. Band, G. Lickt and
M. Holzman, all of Rex. Lodge,
and A. Katz and B. Brown of
Detroit Lodge. This tourney was
under Morgenthau Lodge spon-
sorship. Prospective soft ball
players are urged to contact Leo
Kaplan, TO. 6-5811.
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A mixed panel discussion on
brotherhood will highlight the
meeting of LOUIS MARSHALL
LODGE Tuesday evening, April
18. Rabbi. Max Kapustin, director
of the Wayne University Hillel
Foundation, will be present to
discuss the progress of the
brotherhood essay contest now
being sponsored at Wayne by
the Lodge; . A scholarship and
trophy award is contemplated
for the contest winner.
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DONALD. FOX LODGE, Bnai
Brith, played host to REX
LODGE at a joint Hillel meet-
ing March 27. Monday evening,
April 24, at Jericho Temple, Don-
ald Fox Lodge will be guests of
Rex Lodge, in a combined
"Sports Celebrity Night." Mem-
bers and friends are invited to
attend. Chairman Art Tarnpool
advises that tickets are selling
fast for the "T.V." night at the
Mayfair Ballroom. Tickets can
be secured by calling Tarnpool
at WE. 4-8050.
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Four fencing stars appeared
in a foil and saber exhibition
.TIKVAH LODGE all-
star show Thursday, April 6. By-
ron Kreiger, Dick Watson, June
Kreiger..and .Paula Sweeney dis-
played the fine points of swords-
manship.
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JUSTICE M E I E R STEIN-
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the Anti-befamatiOn League • of
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