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Troth Announced
lico in Society
Mrs. Martin Cohen will give a farewell party for Ester Plafkin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Plafkin, Saturday at her home,
3746 Humphrey. Her parents will have an open house the follow-
ing Saturday. Miss Plafkin is leaving for Israel on Oct. 5 aboard
the S.S. Libertee.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kraus, formerly of 3204 Gladstone, are
now residing in their new home at 18077 Prevost.
Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel H. Weisman of 16604 LaSalle Blvd., will
celebrate the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ronald Gary, with a buffet
dinner at their home from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24. No cards.
Bud Schubiner of Elliott Travel Service and Hal Marko of
Parkside Ave., have returned from a trip to Bermuda.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Laikin of 8360 LaSalle Blvd. have as
their guests for -the. High Holidays their daughter, Beth Sheva and
Judith. Beth Sheva came from Norwich, Conn., where she spent
the summer in the theater and Judith arrived from a Maine
camp where she directed music, after having received her master's
degree last June at Columbia University.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth of 3216 Tyler celebrated their 17th
wedding anniversary Sept. 3 with their son., Allan and daughter,
Sandra.
MISS MARILYN MILLER
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roth of 3281 Tyler celebrated their 14th
Mt and Mit. Henry Miller, of
wedding anniversary Sept. 6 with their three daughters.
Idele Bonita Beltzman of 3253 Clements celebrated her third Monroe, announce the engage-
birthday Aug. 30.
ment of their daughter, Marilyn
A family get-together Sept. 12 marked the 67th birthday of Jean, to Allen William Weiss,
Mrs. Celia Roth of Clements Ave.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam IVeiss,
Iris Sills of 3200 Tyler returned Aug. 27 from a three-week stay of Steel avenue.
in Miami Beach, Washington and New York City.
The groom-elect is a sopho-
Mr. and Mrs.-Philip-Minus and Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin more at the University of Mich-
have returned from a trip through Ohio.
igan School of Dentistry where
Joy Crantz returned Sunday after vacationing at the home of he is affiliated with Alpha
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gassel, on Clear Lake. Omega and Sigma Alpha Mu.
Evelyn Citrin of 18020 Wisconsin has returned' from a three- Miss Miller is a graduate of the
month visit in Europe, where she studied social and economic University._ of Michigan where
conditions in six countries. She will be at home from 2 to 7 p.m. she was a member of Sigma
Sunday, Sept. 24, to answer questions about her findings.
Delta Tau. No wedding date
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson of Oak Drive were hosts to the has been set.
Robert J. Rafelson Auxiliary and Post of the Jewish War Veterans
at a supper party given on Sunday evening, Sept. 10, at the Jew-
ish War Veterans' Memorial- Home.
Folk Schools Open
Mr. - and Mrs. L-buis Rosenthal of the ,Belcrest Hotel had as
their. guest recently their daughter, Miss Marjorie Rosenthal of Class Registration
New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald of Balmoral Drive are visiting
Registration for the United
in New York City. -
Jewish Folk Schools and Kinder-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks have moved from their former home garten is now underway for
on Dexter Blvd. to 1000 Merton Road.
classes at all three schools run
Mrs. Joseph Davies of Third Ave., spent the week in New under the joint sponsorship of
York City, where she was a guest at the Savoy-Plaza Hotel.
the Labor Zionist Organization
Mrs. Martin Blau and her small daughter of Orlando, Fla., and:Sholem Aleichem Institute.
are visiting .Mrs. Blau's parents, the Myron Landsbergs of Hunt-
Elementary classes in Hebrew,
ington Woods.
Yiddish, Bible, history, Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis of Birmingham spent the Labor- holidays, customs and tradi-
Day weekend in Charlevoix, Mich.
tions, singing and dramatics
- Honoring Miss Joan Mitchell, whose marriage to Daniel Dunitz will be given from 4 to 7 p.m.
will take place on Oct. 15, Mrs. Nathan Abrams of Laiepointe at school no. 1, 13722 Linwood;
Ave., entertained on Friday at a luncheon in her home.
school no. 2, 3754 Monterey, and
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, with their daughter Gerri and school no. 3, Schulz Public
son Richard, have returned from Charlevoix, where they spent the SchOol, 17400 Manor.
summer months.
Kindergarten claSses will be
held as follows: two classes, 9
to 12 a.m., school no. 1; two
classes, 1 to 4 p.m., school no.
2; one-class, 4 to 5 p.m., school
no. 3.
Women's Commission to Review
Welfare Federation Programs
A special commission of five
women, well versed in the local,
national and overseas program
of the Jew's"' Welfare Federa-
tion, will report to Women's Di-
vision members at their fifth
annual meeting, Friday after-
noon, Sept. 29, at the Detroit
Veterans' Memorial Building on
Jefferson Ave.
Mrs. Julian H. Krolik will
chair -the Special commission.
Other members include Mes-
dames Julius Chajes, Roy R.
Fisher, Jr., Samuel H. Rubiner
and Alexander W. Sanders.
Recently returned from Israel,
Mrs. Chaj es will review the
progress made by the Jewish
state. Mrs. Fisher, who com-
pleted special research last year
on the situation in overseas
countries will report on the en-
terprises of the Women's Divi-
sion abroad.
The local operations of the
Women's Division and Federa-
tion will be discussed by Mrs.
Rubiner, who serves on the
MISS REVA GROSS
M. William L. Gross of Cal-
vert Ave., announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Reva, to
Dr. Robert Moss,. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Moss, of Roselawn
Ave.
Dr. Moss attended Wayne Uni-
versity and graduated from the
University of Detroit school of
dentistry. He is a member of
Alpha Omega, national dental
fraternity.
The wedding has been set for
Nov. 5.
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Forward Edition Greets
Editor Cahan at 90
NEW YORK, (JTA) — A 40-
page edition of the Jewish Daily
Forward was published, devoted
to the 90th birthday of its edi-
tor-in-chief, Abraham Cahan.
Messages from Israel empha-
size the contributions wpich the
veteran Jewish editor has made
in stimulating American Jewish
interest in Israel. Cahan was
honored at a special luncheon at
the Hotel Commodore.
CARD OF THANKS
- We wish to thank all, our
friends for the many kindnesses
they have shown us in extend-
ing their condolences upon the
death of our husband, father
and brother, Dr. Martin Kohn.
Mrs. Martin Kohn,
Allan Marshall Kohn,
Dr. Harry W. Kohn,
Dr. A. Max Kohn.
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W. Sanders, corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. Max Frank, representative to the
board of governors of the Federation.
Nominees for re-election to the board
of directors for a term of three years:
Mesdames Eugene J. Arnfeld, Joseph G.
Fenton, Saul A. Glueckman, Sidney M.
Kalt, Leo S. Mellen, Emil D. Rothman,
Nate S. Shapero and Isidore Sobeloff.
Nominees for a first term of three
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Friday, September 15, 1950
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Sets Wedding Date Rubiner Appeals
For Added Gifts
Men and women of the Jew-
ish community who haVe not
yet joined _their nearly 28,000
neighbors in contributing to the
1950 Allied Jewish Campaign are
now receiving a personal New
Year appeal, issued by Samuel
H. Rubiner, president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation.
Before closing the books on
the 1950 campaign and proceed-
ing with the publication of the
Year Book, listing contributing
members of the Jewish com-
munity, Rubiner invites persons
who have not yet made., their
pledge to send contributions to
the Federation offices, 250 W.
Lafayette, Detroit 26.
Rubiner's letter invites non-
contributors to "continue your
affiliation as a contributing
m bmber of the, Jewish com-
munity for the great construc-
tive-causes and services at home
in Detroit, nationally, in Eu-
rope—and in Israel."
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of the Fresh Air Society
and Jewish Social Service Bu-
reau. Mr4. Sanders has devoted
many hours to the educational
program of the Women's Divi-
sion as chairman of its educa-
tion committee.
Members of the Division will
be called upon to elect new of-
ficers and board members.
Heading the list of candidates
is Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, who
has been nominated for re-elec-
tion as president. Other nom-
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