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June 09, 1950 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-06-09

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12—THE JEWISH NEWS

First Day Camp Set
At Dexter JCC Unit;
Club Program Ends

Friday, June 9, 1950

Engaged
b b

Troth Announced

Men's Clubs

T h e Dexter-Davison Center
neighborhood clubs will wind up
the season with a wiener roast
for parents and c h i Id r e n
Wednesday, June 14, at Palmer
Park. They will meet at the
picnic grove near the wading
pool at 4:30 p.m. In the event
of rain, the wiener roast will be
held the following day, Thurs-
day, June 15, at the same time
and place. , '
With the closing of the club
program for junior members,
the Dexter-Davison Branch is
preparing for its first day camp
season. Plans are under way to
complete the playground next
to the building in time for the
opening of camp on July 3.
In addition to playground ac-
tivities the camp program will
include swimming (at the
Woodward Center), story-tell-
ing, arts and crafts, dramatics,
dancing, picnics, trips, Sabbath
programs and other projects.
Mrs. Jean Gore will serve as
director; with Gene Jaffe • as
head counselor. Henry Bern-
stein is in Charge of arts and
crafts. The counseling .staff in-
cludes T e d Goldberg, Esther'
Saslove, Eli Lifschultz, Dorothy
Marsh, Leah Michlin and Gloria
Moscowitz.
_ Applications for day camp are
now being taken for children
between the ages of six and 12
who live in the Dexter-Da,vison
area. Information may be ob-
, tamed by calling Mrs. Gore, WE.
3-3525.

Women Meet June 19
To Form Brandeis Body

Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon of 19360
Roselyn Rd. will be hostess at a
tea at her home Monday, June
19, honoring Florence Lee, ex- -
ecutive secretary of Brandeis -
University in Waltham, Mass. •
Plans will be discussed, at this
event, for, formulation of a De-
troit chapter of the National
Women's Committee of Bran-
deis University, of which 42
local groups are now active.
Mrs. Zemon has just returned
from Boston, where she attend-
ed the women's committee con-
ference and the university con-
vocation exercises.
Women interested in partici-
pating in the Brandeis project
are invited to contact Mrs.
Zeman at UN. 3-6512 for addi-
tional information.

The baseball team of HENRY
MORGENTHAU LODGE, Bna,i
Brith; has won its first two
games. Joe Levine is captain. At
the annual installation of offi-
cers • at Hillcrest Country Club
Monday evening, June 19, Louis
Barden will be installing officer.
Reservations may be made - with
Jack Caminker, UN. 3.-9459; Irv-
ing Davis, TE. 4-4485; Herman
Burton, TO. 7-7538; Sidney Wolf-
son, TY. 4-3451; Hilbert Basin,
TY. 6-8904..
* .
Installation of officers of the
GEORGE GERSHWIN LODGE,
Bnai Brith, was ThUrsday, June
8, at the Haleyy Music Center.
* * *
MISS SARA LEE EICHLER
MISS ALICE BISTROWITZ •
New .officers of DOV FREN-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eichler
Announcement has been made KEL LODGE, Bnai. Brith, are:
President, Raymond Frenkel; vice presi- announce the engagement of
of the engagement of Alice Bis-
dents, Louis Rubin, Samuel Berkley; sec- their daughter, Sara Lee, to
trowitz, daughter of Mrs. J. Bis- retaries,
Nathan Schiller, Ralph Green;
Detriiit'S
trowitz of 2539 Leslie and the treasurer,' Sam Press ; chaplain, Leonard Louis Segel, son of Mr. and
Roth ; guardian, Dave Goose ; trustees, Mrs. Max Segel. -
late Harry Bistrowitz, to Lee S. Jack
Harris, Bernard Peven, Aaron Ker-
Best'.
sundry
Value •
Stone, son of; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bis, Victor Philosoph, Jack Hartstein,
Louis
Schulman,
During
1949
the
BIAS
Techni-
liam Stone of LaSalle. Blvd. No
Thousands of'tromen'Say-
Installation ceremonies will cal Information Service accord-
wedding date has been set.
take place Tuesday, June 27, at ed 219,743 interviews on migra-
I Use Quality .Laundry
the Jewish Fraternal' Club. A tion and matters relating there-
Because• It Saves
plaque will be presented•to Vic= to.
-
- -
tor Philosoph for most outstand-
Time, Mion'epand.,W-PtTr:-
ing Bnai Brith ' work in Dov
:Shirts Beautifully Lauridera
Frenkel Lodge.
. GENTLEMEN
* *
Get a new scientific medical
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL.=
Swedish massage for your health.
DONALD FOX LODGE, Bnai
IARY planned their fund-rais-
PETERSON'S MASSAGE
ing games party for Wednesday Brith, elected the following for
14290 Meyers Road
coming year:
WEiiite2r= 3-8000
evening,• June 14, at the Memor the
Pre*ident, - Lawrence Horowitz; vice
For Appointment:
ial Home. Members and friends presidentsf
Phillip Fox, Albert D. Tucker;
s;Y
QUr
.Patiori-age Solicited
WE. 3-7293
Harold Labelle, Harold Zin-
are invited. Hostesses for the secretaries,
namon, Sam She*itz; treasurer, Arthur
evening will be Fay Krakow, Tarnopol
warden, Sam Gilbert; guardian,
Max Freedman; trustees, Bob Katz, Morry
Mamie Simrod, Claire Winters Victor
and Saul Kessler; chaplain, Julius
and Ida Greenberg.
Hirschman.
*
*. *
-
* * *
IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE, Bnai
As the closing meeting. June
'for your
13 all members of the ROBERT Brith, held elections, and the
J. RAFELSON POST and AUX- following are officers for the en-
HAIRCUT AND MANICURE
year:
ILIARY are invited to attend a suing
President, Max Rothschild; vice presi-
supper meeting at the home of dents, Fred Sorkow, Louis Webne, Sol
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secretaries, Norville Rappaport,
Mr. and Mrs. - Mark Rafelson, Moss;
Ben Winter, Lou Kuretzky ; treasurer,
18085 Oak Dr., at 7 p. m. A short Harold Golden ; assistant financial secre-
tary, Danny Prager ; chaplain, Lou
business meeting will take place, Weber
Tommy's Barber Shop
; guardian, Harold Meyers ; moni-
followed by a social evening'.
tor, Irving Alpert;. warden, Dave Tap-
per; trustees, Nate Kusnit, Charles Feld-
* * *
18615 Livernois
man, Malcolm Kahn, Marty. Sorkowitz,
Blauer; members of the board,
near Margareta
At recent installation cere- Charles
UN. 4-8959
Sid Shienker, Jack Biauer, Jack Cohen,
Thomas Postin
monies, the following took of- Paul
Siegal and Harry Radine.
*
* *
fice in DOWNRIVER AUXILI-
ARY: Bess Rose, president; Rose
At the election meeting of Trx-
ICatz, Bernice Daskal, vice presi- VAII LODGE, Bnai Brith, the
dents; Cele Paskovitz, secretary; . following officers were named
Mollie Stahl, treasurer; Frieda for 1950-51:
A VACATION PARADISE
Moroff, chaplain; Mathilda
President, Max Biber; vice presidents,
Ochs, publicity chairman; Anna Philip Kramer, Solomon Superfon; Secre-
taries, William Davis, 'Jack Perilmsn;
Fox, historian; Lillian 'Fogel, Treasurer,
Myron Lebus; corresponding
hospital chairman. The Auxili- secretary, Jack Charlip; guardian, David
Sarnelson; Warden, Joseph Mehr; trus-
ary was cited by department tees, Louis J. Cohen, Louis Stoller, Leon-
196 MILES FROM DETROIT
president Mae Ginsburg for out- ard Mason, Robert Siegel, Harold Lebus,
Genser, Joseph Morris.
standing work during the past Leo The
Come
to
Gr6enbu*h
Inn
for your vacation.
retiring president, Max H.
year.
'Brilliant sun-filled days' on the sand
Littky, automatically assumed
beach —golf, riding, tennis, shuffle- 4
the office of chaplain.

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J W V

JP11471VOMMENINCI•

WHY GO DOW) TOWN

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June 3—To Mr. and IVfrs. San-
ford Green (Shirley Levine), of
Chicago Blvd., a daughter,
Rhonda Maure.
* * *
June 2—To Dr. and Mrs. S. A.
Waldon (Betty Diskin) of 16190
. Littlefield, a daughter.
* * *
May 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Goldstein (Ruth Ann
Marks, forrnely of Detroit, of
Los Angeles, a son.
* *

May
29—To
Mr.
and Mrs. Rob-
.
ert Kasle of San Francisco, a
daughter, Susan.
* * *
May '28—To Dr. and Mrs.
Harry Weber (exolda . Zack) a
daughter, Linda Joyce. -
* * *
May 27—To Mr. and Mrs, Al-
fred Shevin (Shirley Ehrlich) a
son, Elliot Joseph. •
* * .*
May 25 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Manny Warshawsky (Nettie
Sherman) of Oakman Blvd., a--
son, David Neil. *
* *
May 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing W. Goodman,. of 16138 Law-
ton, a son, Jeffrey Forbes.

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.

May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Max
N. Kahn (Clarice Siegel) a son,
Frederick Elliot.
* * *
May 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing Young (Bina Levine) of 3380
Richton, a daughter, S h i r a
Lynn.
* *
May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Burnstein (Harriet Rose), a
son, Stuart Jay.
* * *
May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Katzman (Ruth Mirkin) of
Stoepel Ave., a daughter, Cheryl
Sue.
* * *
May 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Faigenbauin (Anne Bas-
chin) a son, Stephen- Jay.
* * *
May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Margolin (Bernice Butri-
movitz) of 1727 Marietta Lane,
Houston, Tex., formerly of. De-
troit, a daughter, Renee.



May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nird Victor (Lois Robinson), a
son, Richard Bert.

CERTIFIED MOHR.

Rev. Yehudah Loewy''



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Ontario Couple Marks'
Golden Anniversary '

The 20 Jewish families of St.
Thomas, Ontario, will gather
Sunday, June 11 at the town's
Grand Central . Hotel, to observe
the Golden Wedding Anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shep-
herd.
This is the first such anniver-
sary to be marked in the tiny
Jewish community, and the
Shepherds will have gathered
about them three sons, five
daughters, their in-laws, - nine
grandchildren and orie great-
grandson. •
The Shepherds are the par-
ents of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Shepherd of 2533 Calvert, De-
troit.

Dexter, Astor to Screen
UJA
This Week

A five-minute movie short, de-
picting the ' work in Israel of
the United Jewish Appeal, will
be shown at the Dexter Thea-
tre, Dexter at Burlingame, and
the Astor Thea*tre, 12th and Lee
Plade, Sunday, June 11 through
Saturday, June 18.

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dancing and entertainment.
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CARD OF THANKS

The family •of the late Ida
Pitzak • wish to thank those
friends and relatives who at-
tended the unveiling of a monu-
ment at her grave on June 4.

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