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THE JEWISH NEWS- 7
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ngageinento
Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Silber-
stein of 1600 Lincolnshire Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Ham-
Henry M. Gottlieb, assistant U. S. District attorney, has re- announce the engagement of mersteen, of Alden Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
turned from Washington, D. C., where he conferred with mem-
d ughter, Anita, to Howard
bers of the staff of the Attorney General's office. While there, Mr.
Triest, son of the late Mr. and
Gottlieb was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kohner, and by
Mrs. Berthold Triest of Munich,
Lt. Commander Theodore Sarchin, formerly of Seattle, Wash.
Germany. A late summer wed-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fried have moved from 2277 Calvert to
ding is planned.
3250 W. Seven Mile Road.
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.
Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob Hoberman will have open house at 3244
Monterey from 4 to 10 p.m. Sunday. No cards.
Mrs. Ann Kuretsky announces
Mrs. Minna Lilliman of the Briggs Hotel has returned from a
the engagement of her daughter,
two-month visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Simons
Bernice, to Burton Osborne, son
of Van Nuys, Calif.
of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Osborne of
Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel of W. Outer Dr. have left for a five-
Burlingame Ave. the wedding is
week vacation in Miami Beach.
planned for Aug. 6.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Hayman of 2715 Tuxedo, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman B. Harrison of 19325 Monica Dr. are vacationing in Miami
Mrs. E. Perlmutter announces
Beach. They plan to return after April 15.
the engagement of her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Silberg are now residing in their new
Eva, to Edward Turken, son of
home at 25509 Scotia Rd., Huntington Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Turken. Wed-
Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott of Pairie Ave recently entertained 18
ding plans are being made for
girls at a luncheon at the Sun Sai Guy Inn in honor of her
tu ne.
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daughter Louise's 16th birthday. It also served as a farewell party
for Louise, as the Helfgott family is moving, in June, to West
Mr. and Mrs. Davis H. Cole
Hartford, Conn.
announce the engagement of
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heavenrich of Longfellow Ave. are
their niece, Elaine L. Prussian. to
spending a month in Miami Beach, Fla.
MISS DAPHNE ZIMMERMAN
Dr. William W. Weisberg of ROy-
Stewart Green is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel
al Oak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Daphne
Zimmerman,
daughter
Green of Oak Drive, during his spring vacation from Harvard
liam M. Weisberg of Chicago.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leon
Zimmer-
Law School.
After a sojourn in Palm Beach-, the Harry Farbstens have man of London, England, to
The first Jewish college to
Joseph G. Jacobson, son of Mr. train men for the rabbinate was
returned to their home on Burlington Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald of Balmoral Drive are vaca- and Mrs. S. Jacobson of 3266 Hebrew Union College estab-
Cortland Ave. The wedding has lished October 3, 1875 at Cincin-
tioning for a fortnight in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs of Huntington Woods are returning been set for May 24.
nati, Ohio, through the efforts
this week from an extended cruise and visit in the Oriental
of Dr. Isaac Mayer Wise.
countries. •
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank and their daughter, Ruth,
PORTRAITS
are spending the spring vacation period in New York City.
IN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lakofsky
OILS or PASTELS
of Pasadena Ave. announce the
Faye Weizen Becomes
engagement of their daughter,
Henry Bernstein
To Wed in June
Bride of Louis Shreeman
Bar Mitzvahs
19324
Faye Weizen, daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Samuels
and Mrs. Louis Weizen of 29th
St., and Louis Shreeman, son of 18616 Wisconsin Ave., announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Arthur L., at Temple Israel, Fri-
day evening, April 14. Open
house Sunday, April 16, 2-5, 7-10
p.m. No cards.
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MRS. LOUIS SHREEMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shreeman
of Glendale Ave., were united in
marriage March 19 at the Wil-
shire Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler
and Cantor Hyman Adler and a
choir officiated at the ceremony,
which was followed by a dinner.
The bride's gown was of white
satin, with seeded pearl trim-
ming the sweetheart neckline. A
headpiece of white satin held
her fingertip veil. She carried
white orchids on a white Bible.
Harriet Weizen was her sis-
ter's maid-of-honor, and Edith
Shreeman and Mrs. Irving Meis-
ner, both sisters of the bride-
groom, were bridesmaids. Sam 99 Penn. Schools Ask
Shreeman served his brother as
best man and the ushers were Biased Queries at Entry
Morton Weizen and Irving
PHILADELPHIA (JTA)—Only
Meisner.
The young couple is now at 24 of the 123 colleges, universi-
ties and professional schools in
home on Cortland Ave.
Pennsylvania refrain from ask-
questions which could lend
Sorority Alumnae Hold ing
themselves to discrimination in
Children's Benefit Show their application for admission
forms, it was established here.
Alpha Epsilon Phi Alumnae
A study of the application for
are completing plans for their admission forms used by all the
third annual benefit kiddies Pennsylvania colleges revealed
theater party, to be held at 1:30 that the 99 remaining schools
p.m. Wednesday at Palmer Park ask questions regarding a stu-
Theater, Hamilton at Six Mile. dent's religion, race or nation-
Mrs. William Zack, benefit ality, or require the applicant to
show chairman, announces that submit a personal photograph
the afternoon program will in- with the application.
clude "The Adventures of Robin
The survey of the application
Hood," cartoons and candy and for admission forms used by the
popcorn for the children. The Pennsylvania colleges was made
theater is being donated by Ray- by the Committee on Fair Edu-
mond Schreiber.
cational Opportunities of the
Tickets are available through Philadelphia Fellowship Com-
sorority members and will be mission.
sold at the box office. Proceeds
Each of the 99 schools is be-
will be distributed among local ing contacted with a written re-
charities.
quest that such questions and
request for photograph be elim-
Last year 31,800 Americans inated from its application for
were killed in traffic accidents. admission form.
Ainerican Jews Observe
Passover in Israel
JERUSALEM — (JTA)—More
than 2,000 Jews from the United
States and other countries ob-
served Passover in the Jewish
state, it .was estimated by gov-
ernment officials.
The American visitors included
Rudolg Sonnoborn, chairman of
the hoard of directors of the
United Palestine Appeal, who
celebrated the Seder in the com-
pany of Premier David Ben Gur-
ion and met with other Cabinet
members. Also among the arri-
vals: were Dr. Louis Hendin,
president of the Yiddish Writers
Union of New York, and a dele-
gation of 29 members of the
Jewish National Workers AM-.
ance of America.
A 20-member delegation of the
American Christian Palestine
Committee arrived by air for an
eight-day survey and tour of
Israel.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Epel an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son David, Saturday morning,
April 15, at Shaarey Zedek. A
reception. his honor will be
held from, to 11 p.m. Saturday
evening at the Shaarey Zedek
social hall.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Stewart David, Saturday
morning, April 22, at Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek. A reception
in his honor will be held Sunday,
2 to 5 p.m., at 3039 Calvert. No
cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. New-
man, formerly of Detroit, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Bruce Ira, on April 29. A
reception will • be held in his
honor in the - garden of their
Beverly Hills, Calif., home for
friends and relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Bicoll
of 18667 Ilene announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Norton
Jack, Saturday morning, April
15, at Beth Shmuel Synagogue.
A buffet dinner in his honor will
be held at 8 p.m.
Littlefield
Friday, April 14, 1950
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MISS VIOLET LAKOFSHY
Violet, to Martin S. Jacob, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob of
Buena Vista Ave. They plan a
June wedding.
Mother-Daughter Dinner
Planned by Young Israel
Mrs. Joseph Grossman, presi-
dent of the Women's League of
Young Israel, announces that
the annual Mothers and Daugh-
ters dinner will be held in the
Young Israel Youth Center Wed-
nesday evening, May 17.
Mrs. Moses L. Wiser was ap-
pointed chairman of the affair,
and Mrs. Louis Cohen, co-chair-
man. The program is being ar-
ranged by Mrs. Herman K. Co-
hen.
Reservations can be made at
the Young Israel affice, Dexter
and Fullerton.
Israel Lodge Announces
Carnival Night Program
Israel Lodge of Bnai Brith
announces a carnival night, to
be held at 8:30 p.m. Saturday,
April 15, at the United Dairy
Workers' Hall, Second Blvd. at
Midland.
Refreshments and games are
on the program. Proceeds will
be sent to the Levi Memorial
Hospital.
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