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May 26, 1950 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-05-26

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Society

Lois Aronsson Plans
Summer Wedding

THE JEWISH NEWS

Jewish Center
Activities

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Friday, May 26, 1950

Sophie B. Schwartz

Will Head Hadassah
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Arons-
(The Jewish Community Center is
Dr. Arnold Eisenman, who recently passed the Michigan State son of Chicago Blvd., announce
Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare
Businesswomen's Group
Federation, and Is a Red Feather
Board of OptOmetry, has returned from a month's stay in New the forthcoming marriage of
Agency.)
York and will begin his practice in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berick are motoring home to 18666
The final meeting of the sea-
Saturday, May 27 , 9 p.m.:
Indiana after wintering in Miami Beach. They are accompanied
son
of the Business and Profes-
Young
Adult
Newcomers
Club
by their daughter, Mrs. Herman Brady, who has been vacationing'
will hold a social mixer dance, sion Division of Hadassah was
in the South.
Woodward Center auditorium. held May 17 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Strossky have returned to their home at
Music by Bob Wayne's orches- Mrs. Perry P. BurnStine, 8451
15717 Linwood after spending the winter at Miami Beach.
tra. Tickets at door.
LaSalle Blvd. The following of-
Miss Karen Joyce Rubin spent the week with her grandpar-
Saturday, June 3, 7:30 p.m.: ficers were elected for the corn-
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Schiff of Sturtevant Ave., while her
Special life saving, swimming, ing year:
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Rubin of Chicago Blvd., were va-
water safety exhibition, spon-
President, Sophia Blanche
cationing in Washington, D. C.
sored by Detroit Chapter, "Am- Schwartz; vice president •a n d
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rogow of 1907 Pingree Ave., announce
erican Red Cross, - Instructor's pr o g r a m - advisor, Rebecca
that the marriage of their daughter, Joyce Handler, to Marvin
Society. Exhibitions will be con- Ehrenpries; vice president and
Kolb will take place on May 27.
ducted by W. George Wibby, as- Honor Roll chairman, Rosalind
Bunny Shannon, Rita Sauls, Helene Kalley and Ruth Gilman
sisted by Center swimming sup- Schubot; Honor Roll co=chair-
have returned from a week-end trip to Chicago.
ervisor Manny Ratner, at Center man, Sophie Kutlov; treasurer,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Stark of 8531 LaSalle Blvd. left May
pool.
Sophie Fenton; recording secre-
24 on the Queen Mary for a trip to Europe. They plan to be away
Saturday, June 3, 8:30 p.m.: tary, Ruth FTiedland; correspon-
for several months.
Dexter-Davison Teen-Age Dra- ding secretaries, Ricca Kaye,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Field and family, formerly of Cherry-
matic Group will present "Years Gertrude Bernstein; financial
lawn Ave. are now residing. at 19346 Berkley Rd.
Ago," comedy by Ruth Gordon, secretary, Theresa Graff.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Schuman and daughter, formerly of
directed by Paul Endicott. Re-
Committee chairmen are:
1001 Maryland, Grosse Pte. are now residing at their new home at
Jewish National Fund, Daisy Kass,
served seats at Dexter-Davison
20017 Santa Rosa.
Jennie Goldman; membership, Esther
Center.
Shulman; Youth Aliyah, Ida Levine,
David Meron of Israel, member of the UN secretariat, visited
Epstein; Child Welfare, Eva
Wednesday, June 7 : 9 p.m.: Sarah
here this week with a UN delegation touring the country and was
Williams, Lee Harrison; Hadassah Medi-
MISS LOIS ARONSSON
Rabbi
Max
Kapustin,
Wayne
cal
Organization,
Betty Morrison; greet-
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Saul R. Levin of Boston Blvd.
ing. Ethel Birnbaum; publicity, Rose
their daughter, Lois, to Ronald Hillel director, will address the Krohn, Ann Kolbe; education, Helen Kass,
evening discussion Florence Dann; program, Harriet Talbot,
Marlin Cottler, son of Mr. and Wednesday
Colten; public relations, Bluma Levin;
group on "Why Remain a Jew?" Ida
hospitality, Bertha Farber, Sarah Dwor-
Mrs. Charles Cottler of Parkside
Sunday evening, June 11: Pro- man; representatives to seniors, Ethel
Drive.
.Slakter; delegate to
gram of one-act plays, comedies, Rosenthal, Goldie
Council and. Zionist Council,
Miss Aronsson attend the Uni- dance, music, in Yiddish and Community
Bluma Levin; members of the board of
versity of Michigan and the Uni- English,' at Dexter-Davison cen- advisors, Anne Averbach, Yetta Benjamin,
Roslyn A. Corn, Esther Friedman, Marian
Mrs. Ida R. Bloch of 2092 Pin-
versity of Southern California.
ter, by Center Drama Group, He i dy, Eve Ray,
nitzky, Belle Teal, Betty
Mr. Cottler was affiliated with directed by Moshe Haar. Tickets R. Utley, Florence Thoronborough.
gree announces the engagement
Zeta
Beta
Tau
Fraternity
at
the
of her daughter, Phyllis Lenore,
available at all Center branches.
An Americanization program
to Leonard Cotton, son of Mr. covering 25,000 Jewish displaced University of Michigan and at-
tended Wayne University.
CARD OF THANKS
and Mrs. H. Cohen of 1608 Glad- persons due in the United States
An early summer wedding is
The family of the late Aaron
before 1950 ends, from Germany,
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
stone.
Klein wishes to express sincerest
Austria and Italy, was outlined planned.
* * *
TY. 5-2445
thanks to relatives and friends
by Julian H. Krolik, chairman of
Music
for the kindnesses shown them
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Preger- the General Cabinet of the Al-
Occasions
For
All
Sheruth
Reelects
in
their
bereavement.
son of Webb Ave. announce the lied Jewish Campaign in an
engagement of their daughter, appeal for support of the Cam- Mrs. Krieger President
Judy, to Norman Snyder son of paign's 55 beneficiaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder of
Sheruth League re-elected
Krolik is a board member of
Monterey Ave. Both are gradu- four local agencies which benefit Mrs. Saul Krieger . president for
ates of the University of Michi- new Americans in Detroit—Re- the coming term.
gan. A fall wedding is planned. settlement Service, Jewish Vo-
Other officers elected are:
CAI
IL
OC CALICOONsA
* * *
cational Service, North End Mesdames Henry Brontman,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jasen Clinic and Jewish Community Arthur Tractenberg, Max
Chomsky, vice presiden t s;
of Woodingham Drive announce Center.
the engagement of their daugh-
The Americanization program James Goodfriend, recording
ter, Elaine Gloria, to George E. being financed through USNA secretary; Robert Heydt and
Zeve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest with funds raised in Detroit by Harry Levitan, correspondence;
L. Zeve of Cleveland Heights, 0. the AJC, was described by Kro- Stuart Palmer, treasurer, and
Samuel Hack, financial secre-
The young couple are planning lick as follows:
1. Reception of the immigrants at dock- tary.
an early September wedding.
side.
* * *
Mrs. Allan Barron, past pres-
2. Initial care and shelter in ports at
York, Boston an New Orleans.
ident, will install the newly-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rotman New
3. Movement of refugees to communi-
elected officers at a luncheon at
of Los Angeles, formerly of De- ties in all part of the United States.
Detroit agencies take care of Devon Gables June 6. Mrs.
troit, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Selma Rita, 20 new American families a Robert Heydt is chairman of
to Dr. Harry Wax, son of Mr. month. The program provides; the installation luncheon, and
1. Suitable living quarters.
Mrs. N. Goldstein and Mrs. M.
and Mrs. Morris Wax of Los An-
2. Household equipment and clothing.
Singer, co-chairmen. The dra-
geles. Miss Rotman attended
3. Financial relief.
4. Vocational and professional training matic group, headed by Mrs.
school in Detroit. Dr. Wax is a
5. Indoctrination in the "American Way
graduate of UCLA, and received of Life" and responsibilities of citizenship. P. Atkins, will put on a skit.
his doctorate in chemistry at
"The newcomers need help
Looking for a job? Consult
Iowa State College. They have during immigration formalities,
Sizes 7 14
chosen Aug. 5 as their wedding railroad tickets and cash enroute "Employment!" in The Jewish
2
Pc. $4.95
to new places of settlement," News classified columns.
date.
Krolik said. In the past year,
Prompt attention given to
Mr. and Mrs. Bernhardt Salo- Krolik noted an average of 3,200
mail and phone orders
mon announce the engagement immigrants were helped month-
of their daughter, Mary Lou, to ly at various U. S. ports. This
BY
Henry Deutsch, son of Mr. and does not include the program
carried
on
locally,
after
the
Mrs. Adolf Deutsch of Cairo,
Egypt. No wedding date has been newcomers arrive. "We are de-
We Specialize In
termined that they become self-
set.
Weddings S Showers
supporting Americans. We em-
Expert Floral Arrangements
For All Occasions
phasize vocational and profes-
sional retraining. We finance
Projected 'Radio City'
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this because it means speeding
Larry Morris
Bill Caplan
13211-15 Dexter Blvd.
Charge Accounts Welcomed
these people toward gainful em-
Rising in Tel Aviv
ployment and adding productive
citizens to our company," he
WEbster 3-5192
Construction has begun on stated.
9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7784
the "Radio City" type business
Krolick lauded USNA in pro- NIMMOMMONNEMENIMMEM.
center in the heart of Tel-Aviv's viding for the reception, care
and adjustment of almost 40,000
financial district.
newcomers in 1949 and urged
When completed, the enter- support of the Allied Jewish
,- prise will include eight buildings Campaign to enable Detroit to
of from five to seven and a half aid immigrants arriving in this
stories for offices and shop country and those entering Is-
rael.
space, a commercial hotel, air-
lines terminal and underground
parking facilities; all grouped Announce Affiliation
li around a landscaped garden to Of Wayne Sorority
be known as "Herzl Square." The
Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority an-
project will represent an invest-
Phone Now
nounces the affiliation of the
ment of close to $5,000,000.
former Sigma Theta Delta Sor-
For Last Minute Reservations
The first two buildings under ority of Wayne University.
construction, to be ready for oc-
Installation of the group as
cupancy early next year, are the Beta Lambda chapter will
owned by Joseph Levy, president take place at a dinner Saturday,
of Crawford Clothes, Inc., New May 27, at the Belcrest Hotel.
York, and the Palestine Econo-
On Sunday, May 28, a tea will
mic Corporation.
be given at the home of Mrs.
$8 TO $10 DAY PER PERSON
One of the buildings will be Martin Friedman, 17566 Park-
named in memory of Levy's side to which all are invited.
daughter, Mrs. Miriam Levy
Being installed are Sue Berger,
OR TO. 8-8436
Finn. Each building will contain B eatrice Chodoroff, Thelma Fur-
[Including Luxurious Room, Delicious Food ornd Fun
90 offices and 15 retail shops. man, Sylvia Goldstick, Sallie
Construction will cost an esti- Kaplan, Marilyn Logan, Betty
Dancing - Fishing
Tennis - Golf
' mated one million dollars and Provizer, Sue SherMan, Shirley
In
Pollen-Free
Northern
Michigan
is expected to yield an income Sider, Beatrice Stoffer; Ethel

e ngagementi

Krolik Outlines
Americanization
Plan for Refugees

DICK STEIN

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DECORATION DAY WEEK-END
at Omena Inn

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