Reyr4:sentatives of LJWO Who Will
lif&te Brotherhood Forum Tuesday
12—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 27, 1950
Irene Ruth Clinton
Weds Hubert Krandall
The Wayne Room of Hotel
Statler was transformed into a
chapel setting for the Oct. 24
wedding of Irene Ruth Clinton,
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Representatives of the women's groups participating in the
League of Jewish Women's Organizations are (1. to r.), Mesdames:
- MAIER FINSTERWALD, program; SANDER HELLMAN, secretary
to the president; MORTON SNYDER, vice president, cooperating
council; ROBERT DREWS, publicity; DAVID KLIGER, president;
MAX ELIAS, corresponding secretary; NORMAN NOBLE, record-
ing secretary; SAUL KREIGER, secretary. Mrs. Morris Gorrelick,
treasurer, is not shown. The LJWO will hear a symposium on
"Brotherhood for Peace and Freedom" at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at
Temple Beth El featuring Rabbi Morris Adler of Shaarey Zedek;
Charles R. A. Smith, Negro Catholic attorney, and the Rev. Joseph
Q. Mayne of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Protestants
and Jews.
Proceeds from Zionist
Barn Dance Bolster
Histadrut Campaign
President Truman,
Mrs. Roosevelt
Laud ORT'slWork
An invitation has been ex-
tended to the entire community
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The ORT
to attend the LZO barn dance—
which will be complete with program in North Africa, Israel
and Europe helps the United
States carry out its idea of ele-
vating the standard of living of
people throughout the world,
Mrs. Eleanor. Roosevelt told 2,500
men and women attending a
pUblic meeting of the 11th bien-
nal convention of the Women's
American ORT.
Mrs. Roosevelt added that the
U. S. and the United Nations
"must do on an international
scale the type of work whiCh
ORT has been doing."
In a telegraphed message to
the convention, attended by 600
delegates, President Trum a n
said: "You are making a real
contribution toward the aim of
this country — to help pecpleS
throughout the s_world attain a
MRS. MAXWELL LONVE
way of life we want for our-
selves."
authentic square dances, caller
A message from Abba Eban,
and music — Sunday evening,
Nov. 12, at Van's Barn, 31160 Israel Ambassador to Washing-
Eight Mile Road, two miles west ton and head of the J e w ish
stake 's delegation to the UN,
of Grand River.
said that "by training .Istael's
Mrs. Maxwell Lowe and Dr. newcomers to take their place in
Saul G. Stein are co-chairmen the industrial and agricultural
of this event, sponsored by the
economy, ORT is proving that
Labor Zionist Organization. immigrants need not remain in
Proceeds will go to the Israel the public charge."
Histadrut Campaign. Tickets
Dr. Abram L. Sachar, presi-
may be secured from Mrs. Lowe,
TO. 8-7196, or at the Labor dent of Brandeis University,
Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood. stressed the signifance of the
ORT's work in Europe, North
Africa and Israel where it is
giving Jews "a sense of dignity,
16 JWV Auxiliaries .
usefulness and purposeful exist-
Pool Efforts for Donor ence."
U.N. Assistant Secretary-Gen-
Over 800 members of the 16
eral. Benjamin Cohen and Dr.
auxiliaries in the Jewish War William
president of the
Veterans are pooling their ef- American Haber,
ORT Federation, who
forts ,for the fourth annual keynoted the
opening session of
donor luncheon to be held at the conference, also lauded the
12:30 p.m., Nov. organization.
8 at Masonic
John. Hersey, author of "The
Tempel.
Wall,"
and Gian-Carlo Menotti,
Funds derived
?from the donor composer, author and director of
luncheon in ad- "The Consul," were awarded ci-
dition to the tations by the convention for
committed pro- focusing world attention on the
grams of t h e plight -of the Jewish people in
organization Europe. Mrs. Ludwig Kaplan
will go towards was re-elected president of the
Mrs. Brown perpe t ua tin g organization at the closing ses
the new JWV Memorial Home. sion of the convention.
Over 300 Jewish boys and - men
who died in World War II will
have their names engraved in
bronze and their pictures dis-
played throughout the home,
said Mrs. Dorothy Brown, de-
The Bar Mitzvah of Max Mor-
partment of 1Clichigan chairman.
Chairmen for the respective ris Dubrinsky, son of Mr. and
auxiliaries include donor tick- - Mrs. Isadore Dubrinsky, will be
celebrated - Saturday at Cong.
ets chairmen:
Mesdames Bertha Schaap, Ceil Silver- Beth Shumuel.
man, Ada Messer, Esther Graff, Ruth
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Elson, Roslyn Citren, Eve Solomon. Betty
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark an-
Litt Florence Rosengarten, Lillian Brick-
er, Jo Prag, Clara Spalan, Freda Kalb,
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Rose Wei ntraub.
The donor luncheon liner book son, Daniel Marshall, at 8 a.m.
today at Temple Israel.
chairmen are:
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Mesdames Edith Morgane. Belle Oster-
man, Goldie Goodgall , Bernice Ross,
The Bar Mitzvah of Marshall
Frieda Goosen, Jennie Fox, Marian Can-
vasser, Doris Kepes. Jul ie Bloch, Rose David Kaplan, son of Mr. and
Geren raich, Shirley Gross, Ruth Weiss,
Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, of 19340.
Rose Fineberg, and Beatrice Weinstein.
Marlowe, will be observed Sat-
Jewish Music Forum Elects
urday at the Northwest Hebrew
Dr. Freudenthal President
Cong. A reception at the family
NEW YORK (JTA)Dr. Josef home will be at 5 p.m. Sunday.
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Freudenthal was elected presi-
dent of the Jewish Music Forum,
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Bar Mitzvahs
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MRS. HUBERT KRANDALL
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Edwin Clinton of Berkley
Rd., to Hubert Krandall, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Krandall of
St. Claire Shores and Miami,
Fla.
Rabbi Leon Fram officiated at
the ceremony which was fol-
lowed by a reception and dinner
in other rooms of the Ballroom
Floor.
The bride wore an original
gown of ivory satin styled in a
Mary, Queen of Scots, fashion.
Petals of satin were formed
along the top off the fitted
sleeves and attached to nude
illusion edged with rosepoint
lace to form the neckline in the
illusion.
Her veil of two-tiered illusion
was held by a bonnet made of
tulle, faced with rosepointe lace.
She carried a French fan of an-
tique lace trimmed with white
buds cascading into a cluster. of
white orchids.
The bride chose as her ma-
tron-of-honor her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Fred Clinton; maid-of-
honor, Luane plittenthal and
bridesmaids, Mrs. Ronald Clin-
ton, her sister-in-law; Louise
Cohn and Helene Jackson.
The bridegroom's father served
as • best man. Head usher was
Jerry Krandall, _ brother of the
groom, and ushers were Fred,_
David and 'Ronald Clinton, the
bride's brothers; Jerry. Levy, S.
Howard Jacobson, Darwin Can-
vasser and Boris Gaynes.
Following a month's South
American cruise, the couple will
make their home in Detroit.
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ng agemen
Mrs. Betty Hootner of Webb
Ave. and Mr. Frank I. Lichtman
of Los Angeles, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Irene _Phyllis Lichtman, to
Joseph Benjamin Kunner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kunner
of Canada. The couple plan to
marry in January.
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Frank of Wildemere Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth Elaine, to Wil-
liam H. Rattner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Moe Rattner of Baylis Ave.
Ruth, a member of Alpha Epsi-
lon Phi Sorority, will graduate
from the University of Michigan
in February. William is a grad-
uate of Washington and Lee
College, where he was elected to
Phi Beta Kappa and was a
member of Zeta Beta Tau fra-
ternity. He is at present at-
tending University of Michigan
Medical College. A summer wed-
ding is planned by the couple.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Silver
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Shirley, to Mar-
shall Abramson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Abramson, of Tyler
Ave. The wedding will be on
March 11.
Nearly 75,000 health services
were provided by Community
Chest organizations in the met-
ropolitan area in 1949.
Eddie Cantor Will Be Featured
At Bnai Brith Women's Event Nov. 14
Eddie Cantor, noted comedian,
stage star and Jewish leader,
has accepted the invitation of
the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Women's Council to appear at
the annual fund-raising affair
to take place at
8:30 p.m. Tues-
day, Nov. 14, in
the Masonic
Auditorium.
Mrs. Ellis Fisher
program chair-
man, stated in
h e r announce-
that many hun-
dreds of De-
troiters are
clamoring for
tickets in order
to be on hand
to pay honor to Mrs. Fisher
Mr. Cantor who is rendering
yeoman service to the Jewish
cause and who is being widely
acclaimed this year on his 40th
anniversary in the show busiii,
ness.
A two-hour show, packed full
of humor, is planned for that
evening. Mr. Cantor will remi.
nisce about the men with whom
he shared honors in the theat-
rical field — George C oh a n,
George Jessel, Al „Jolson, Hus
Edward and many others. He
will include his outstanding
song hits in his program. .
NCJW Offers Series
On• Sex Education
Sex education will be the sub-
ject of a series of lectures spon-
sored by the mental hygiene
committee of the Nation al
Council of Jewish W o m e n.
Speaker will be Mrs. Betty Ket-
chum, a Detroiter with expert
ience in counseling family and
sex education.
The series will begin at 1 p.m.
Tuesday and continue for six
weeks. Meetings will be at the
Woodward J e w is h Community
Center.
Mrs. Major Siegel, 3229 Wood-
stock is chairman of Council's
mental hygiene committee,
sponSor of the course.
Marshall Membership
Dance Set for Oct. 29
Plans have been completed for
the dance of Louis Marshall
Lodge and its Women's Chapter
to be held Oct.,29 at New Park-
side Hall, Fenkell and Parkside.
Yetta Feurer, membership ,
chairman, announces prepara-
tion of an interesting program.
Costumes, due to Hallowe'en,
will be optional. There will be
square dancing.
The admission will be for new
or prospective members.
The philanthropic committee
headed by" Harry Weimer ex-
pects a good response in the
drive for salvage material—pap-
ers, clothes, magazines, etc. Pro-
ceeds will be used for Bnai Brith,
charitable institutions. Pickups
are set for Nov. 5 and 12. Wei-
mer may be called at TE. 4-548'7
for pickups. Lottie Koltonow is
liaison chairman for the men's
and women's groups.
Summer camping activities
provide unfortunate Detroiters
with more than 32,000 camping
days in a season.
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