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June 30, 1950 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-06-30

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Adiviiieo in Society

THE JEWISH NEWS-13

Los Angeles Wedding
Of Interest in Detroit

Members of the immediate
families witnessed the marriage
ceremony on June 25, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan of Birmingham had as their Valley Jewish Community Cen-
guests Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Brown of Pittsburg and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Berger of Chicago. --
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, president of the Michigan Federation
of Temple Sisterhoods, and Mrs. Harvey Steadman, national
Sisterhood board member, spent last week-end in New York City,
where they attended the ground-breaking ceremony of the UAHC's
House of Living Judaism.
Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins is spending a few weeks in Charlevoix.
Alice and Martha Robbins are attending the National Music
Camp at Interlochen, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley J. Citrin, of Huntington Woods, left for
an extended vacation to the West Coast. They will stop at Yel-
lowstone Park, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, expecting to re-
turn in August.
Miss Evelyn B. Citrin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.
Citrin of Wisconsin Ave. is on an extended vacation yin Europe.
She will visit England, France, Switzerland, Germany, and Czech-
oslovakia, to study social coditions.
Dr. Ralph Aronstam, professor of anatomy at the University
of North Dakota, is representing North Dakota at the 'U. S. Army
Reserve. Officers' convention in Washington. He also will visit
here with his-parents, Dr. and Mrs. Noah E. Aronstam of 169 Eason
Ave., Highland Park.
MRS. FRANK MOORE
Louise Finegold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius J. Finegold
of 2665 W. Grand Blvd., graduated magna cum laude from North- ter in Los Angeles, of Beverly
western High School and will attend the University of Michigan Bateman . daughter of Leo
this fall on a Regent's Alumni Scholarship.
Bateman of Newark, N. J., and
Rabbi and Mrs. Walter H. Plaut (Hadassah Yanich) and Frank Moore, son of Mr. and
son, Judah Hillel, of Fargo, N. D., are visiting their parents, Mrs. Sam W. Moore, formerly
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yanich, 2319 Leslie, prior to their departure of Detroit. -
for Israel, where Rabbi Plaut will be a research student at Hebrew
The bride wore a ballerina-
University.
gown of white organdy
Sue Berger of Chicago Blvd. entertained at a cocktail. party length
and a short white veil. She car-
Sunday, June 25, in honor of her house guest, Constance Lipchin- ried a prayer book with white
sky of Miami Beach.
orchids.
Dale Berger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Berger of Chi-
Herbert C. Moore served his
cago Blvd., is attending the summer session at the University of brother as best man, and Mrs.
Wisconsin.
Sidney Venet was her sister's
Mrs. M. Fiarm,an and daughter, formerly of Detroit, are visit- matron-of-honor.
ing with her sister, Mrs. N. Tobisman. Mr. Fiarman will join them
The newlyweds are on a
month's honeymoon in the east,
in a few days.
Belle Moskowitz of 2750 Sturtevant, chief pharmacist at Chil- planning to stop in Detroit,
dre)a's Hospital, is attending the Lambda Kappa Sigma pharma- New York and New Jersey. Upon
their return to Los Angeles, Mr.
ceutical convention at the Claypool 'Hotel in Indianapolis.
Janice Manning and Constance Sarason of Ohio Ave. are and Mrs. Sam Moore will enter-
leaving this week to join a group going to Camp Chickagami in tain at a garden party in their
honor.
Winter, Wisc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolmich (Eve Gladstone) now honeymoon-
ing in Bermuda; will be at home after July 1 at the Wilshire Hotel. Center Mother's Clubs
Miss Dene Laib, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of
Strathcona Drive, sailed on June 29 with a student group for two Donate to 14 Bodies
months' travel in Europe.
Ida Dr apki n, dean of the
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Spero and daughter, Alice, of Birchcrest
Drive, accompanied by Mrs. Sidney Marwil of Pennington Drive, Council of Mothers' Club of
left Detroit on June 29 for a motor trip to Los Angeles, to spend, the Jewish Community Center,
announces that the Council has
a month visiting with family and friends.
Barbara Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith of allocated funds to 14 philanthro-
West Boston Blvd., has returned from Knox School, Cooperstown, pies. They will be distributed
Wednesday evening, July 5, at
N. Y. to spend the summer vacation.
Dexter-Davison branch.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel of Burns Drive are spending the sum- the
Allied Jewish Campaign will be
mer season in Charlevoix, Mich.
chief beneficiary, with the Unit-
Mrs. David A. Brown of Burlingame Ave. has returned to De- ed Foundation Fund next in
after
having
visited
with
her
family
in
Boston
and
New
York
troit
line. Histadrut, Jewish National
City for a month.
Fund, Institute for Religious La-
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaichen of Huntington Woods have re- bor, the Jerusalem JewiAh Cen-
turned from a fortnight's trip to Montreal and Quebec. While in ter, are all beneficiaries. The
the East, they were the house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard non-sectarian agencies included
are the Cancer Detection. Clinic,
Heavenrich of Newtonville, Mass.
Mrs. Frank V. Martin of Covington Road, accompanied by her Polio Clinic, and 'Michigan Con-
sister, Miss Dorothy Sloman of Whitmore Road, sailed last week sumers' League.
Hostesses at the annual wind-
for Europe, to spend six weeks.
Honoring Miss Jane Orr, whose marriage to Mark Campbell up rally will include :
Twelfth
Bessie
Katxhan, president,
will take place on June 30, Miss Betty Kushner of Calvert Ave. Street Mothers'
Club; Dinah Robins, presi-
entertained 35 guests at luncheon and a shower on Saturday, dent„ Davison Mothers' Club ; Rose
Goodman, president, Dexter Mothers'
June 24, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Campbell of Prairie Ave.
Club; Ida Etkin, president, Fenkell Moth-
Among the boys who left for Camp Nabaggamon in Wisconsin ers' Club; Rose Cherner, president, Wood-
ward Study Club; Zelda Levitt, president,
were Mickey Tabor, Allen Rubiner, Steven Ehrlich, Philip Marcuse, Young
Women's Study Club; Berdie
Brotman, president, University Area
Jr., and Fred Fecheimer.
Club; and Martha Burnstein,
Melvin Kuttnaurer, Jerome Morton and Dr. Sidney Biegler are Women's
president, Pasadena Study Club.
A musical and dance program
spending a ten-day vacation at Moon Beach, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of Arden Park have left for their has been arranged with songs-
tress Thelma Simon, accompa-
summer home in Charlevoix, Mich.
nied by Linda Unrot, Rita and
Linda Unrot, piano duet and
Rosalyn Mayer, violin solo, par-
ticipating.

.

Friday, June 30, 1950

Pioneer Women Map
Jubilee Year Plans

Extensive plans are being for-
mulated for the "Jubilee Year"
celebration of the 25th anniver-
sary of the Pioneer Women's Or-
ganization.
Detroit's 12 PWO chapters are
arranging a special jubilee
luncheon for • Oct. 16, principal
feature of which will be the ap-
pearance of a "flying caravan"
from Israel.
Mrs. Ben Bayer has been ap-
pointed jubilee chairman for the
executive council of the Detroit
organization.

berman's Delicatessen, 12162
Dexter, or Lustra Lamp Co., at
3285 West Davison, or from any
member. Leonard Moss is chair-
man of this outing.
* * *
LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE
and CINEMA LODGE, Bnai
Brith, are holding a joint picnic
Sunday, July 30, at River Rouge
Park. Members and their chil-
dren are urged to attend. To
participate, contact Irving Kat-
cher, TE. 4-7407, or Arnold Mich-
lin, VI. 3-5454.
* * *
EAST SIDE 'WOMEN of Bnai
Dr. Meryl Fenton
Brith held a joint installation of
officers and board members
Reads Allergy Society
June 12, at the Book Cadillac.
Mrs. Robert Coggan, honorary
The Michigan Allergy Society, president, was installing officer
comprised of allergists f r o m for:
Michigan, Ohio and Canada, has Mesdames Louis Sipkins, president, Jo-
seph Reifman, Joseph Bershas, Joseph
elected to office: Drs. Meryl M. Tanzman, vice-presidents; Albert Rossin,
Joseph Radkin, Sam Elkowitz, secretaries;
Fenton, of Detroit as president, Barney Aaron, treasurer; Sam Pack, sen-
Jules Horwitz, guide; Harry Cole-
Homer Howes, vice - president tinel;
man, monitress.
and Jack Rom,- secretary-treas-
Board members are Mesdames Philip
Golden, Irving Winkelman, Aubrey Sha-
urer.
pero, P. A. Caserio, Joseph LaRose.

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This Week's Radio and Tele-
vision Programs of
Jewish Interest
THE ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: 8 a.m. Sunday, July 2.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: Beginning the sum-
mer series of panel discussions
on the theme "The Words We
Live By." With William Law-
rence, science editor of the New
York Times, as guest panelist.
* *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 10 a.m. Sunday, July 2.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Leon Kronish
of Temple Beth Sholem, Miami
New York UJA Hits
Beach, will speak on "A Fusion
$25,000,000 Mark
of Freedom and Faith," honor-
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Contrib- ing the July 4 observance.
utors in the New York City area
have pledged a total of $25,000,-
NOW OPEN
000 to the United Jewish Appeal
Alex Sinclair
of Greater New York up to the
GOLF
RANGE
present Jack D. Weiler, a gen-
8 Mi. Rd. W. of Lahser
eral chairman of the city drive
Formerly 6 Mi. nr. Greenfield
announced. This sum exceeds
KE. 2-3820
the pledges of 1949, Weiler de-
P.G.A. Pros in Attendance-,
Alex Sinclair — Bill Lock
clared.

Men's Club Activities

The secondHENRY golf tour-
nament of MORGEN-
THAU LODGE, Bnai Brith, will
be held Sunday, July 9, at War-
ren Valley Country Club. The
tournament committee includes:
William Hafta, Samuel Schecter
and Max Zeiger. Persons inter-
ested should phone TO. 7-1691.
* * *
Plans are complete for the an-
nual picnic of DONALD FOX
LODGE, Bnai Brith, at Kensing-
ton State Park Sunday, July 30.
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