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December 15, 1950 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-12-15

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LJWO Holds Meeting on
Community Relations

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A breakfast board meeting of
the League of Jewish Women's
MANSELL-MAYER: The mar-
Organizations on community re- riage of Rosalie Ann Mayer,
daughter of Dr. Willard D.
Mayer of Boston Blvd. and the
late Mrs. Mayer, and John M.
Mansell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Mansell of New Rochelle,
N. Y., was solemnized early Sat-
urday evening, Dec. 9, at the
Great Lakes Club. Dr. B. Bene-
dict Glazer performed the cere-
mony which was attended by
the immediate families.
The bride's gown of fine lace
was fashioned with a fitted
sleeveless bodice with a round
neckline, and a full bouffant
skirt. Her fingertip tiered veil
of illusion fell from a matching
lace bonnet. She wore mitts of
the same lace and carried an
old fashioned bouquet of white
roses.
MRS. ELI GROSS
Mrs. Bernard Walker was her
latiors will be held at 10 a.m., cousin's only attendant and Al
Simon of Ballston Spa, N. Y.,
Thursday at the Davison Jew- was
best man.
ish Center. All presidents and
Mr. .and Mrs. Mansell left for
community relations committee- a honeymoon
in Montreal and
men of all affiliated organiza- Quebec and upon
their return
tions are invited.
will reside at 17503 Manderson
■ Hostesses for the breakfast Rd. ,•
are Mrs. Samuel Levin, TO. 8-
Out of town guests at the
7704, president of Northwest wedding included Mrs. Florence
Child Rescue Women; Mrs. Sol Lindheim of Cleveland, Mr. and
Krieger, VE. 8-5879, president of Mrs. Al Simon and their daugh-
Sheruth League; and Mrs. Eli te -3, Joan and Barbara, of Ball-
Gross, LI. 2-8137, president of ston Spa, N. Y., Mrs. Arthur
0 ,,Youth Education League. Con- Raphael and Dave Aronson di
tact all three women not later New York City, Melvin Mayer of
Cincinnati, and Lt. Comm. Paul
than Tuesday for reservations.
The cooperative council of Mansell of San Diego, Calif.
* * *
LJWO has been reorganized, and
HILSEN-LEWIS: The L'Aiglon
plans for the future clearance of
relief cases will be reported. A Room at Huyler's was the scene
report will also be heard from of a beautiful wedding, Satur-
Mrs. William P. Rosenberg on day evening, Dee. 9, when Na-
the recent meeting of Temple omi Valerie Lewis, daughter of
Sisterhoods. A representative Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lewis, of
from the Better Business Bu- Puritan Ave., became the bride
of Rudy Hilsen, son Of Mr. and
reau will address the meeting.
Mrs. Kurt Hilsen of Berlin,
A short film by the American Germany. Dr. A. M. Hershman
Cancer Society called "Breast and Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser
Self-Examination" will be officiated at the ceremony.
shown, and Mrs. Saul Bloom will
The bride's gown was fashion-
report on - the club leaderShip ed of imported Alencon lace
course. Mable Conat, retired with pearl beaded trim. Her
head of the Detroit Public . Li- veil of illusion which extended
brary reference department will beyond the train of her gown
speak.
was attached to a tiara of
pearls. She carried a bouquet of
orchids and „heather.
Mrs. Robert Krause was the
matron of honor, and the brides-
maids were Mrs. Sherman Cap-
Dec. 11—To Mr; and Mrs. lan, Mrs. Henry Berris, Mrs.
Morris H. Brown (Lois Ellen Donald Schiller, Mrs. Irving
Hopp), of Chicago Blvd., a Rollinger, and Miss Carol Lewis.
The flower girls were Barbara
daughter, Elizabeth Ellen.
Krause and Jan Berris. Perry
* *
Dec. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis was ringbearer. Joseph . H.
George Rich (Marian Epstein), Jones served as best man. The
of Hazelwood Ave., a son, How-
ard Leslie.

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Dec. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Friedenberg (Barbara
Strauss), of 19177 Greenlawn, a
daughter, Judith Irene.

*

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Dec. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Myer
'Bremner (Lorraine Margulies),
Of 17327 Stoepel, -a son, Robert
Mark.

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CERTIFIED MOHEL

Rev. Yehudah Loewy

SERVING IN
Hospitals and Homes

WE. 4-2696

3761

HUMPHRY AVE.

Two Detroit Delegates
To White House Parley
To Speak to Zionists

I 2—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 15, 1950

Mrs. Max Biller, chairman of
the Northwest Child Rescue
Women, and her co-chairman,

YETZ-COHEN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY will meet at the Memo-

MRS. MAX

BILLER

Mrs. Max Kasoff, announce a
membership ,affair to be held
Tuesday afternoon at the Ma-
sonic Temple.
Members in good standing and
their friends will be guests of
"Ladies Day," a television pro-
gram .on WJBK-TV. The pro-
gram will be followed by a
luncheon and social party.

-

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rial Home, at 8:30 p.m.. Mon-
day. Hostesses will be Jessica
Raben and Shirley Selick. A
holiday basket containing food
and clothing, will be packed for
a needy veteran family.
a * a
More than 75 children at-
tended the Hanukah party of
SHOLEM POST. The, story of
Hanukah was told by Geraldine
Gottesman.
a a a
LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX-
ILIARY will hold a joint break-
fast meeting with the post at
10:30 a.m., Sunday at the JWV
Memorial Home. Members are
asked to bring a prospective
member. Bagles and lox will be
served.
a a a
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY
held a Hanukah party for the
Green Post to show appreciation
for the cooperation given the
auxiliary in the past year. Vivi-
enne - Kamen was program
chairman;

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Hadassah Minyan,
Party on Dec. 26

Bar Mitzvahs

The Bar Mitzvah of William
James Fisher, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Fisher, of 18600
Cherrylawn, will be observed
Friday evening, Dec. 24 at Tem-
ple Israel. There will be a re-
ception following services.

*

Nov. 18—To Mr. a n d Mrs.
Sherwin Lutz (Annette Stern),
of Chicago, Ill., a daughter, Ka-
ren Toby.
* * *
Nov. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Stein (Ida Kasselman), of Los
7 ingeles, a daughter, Maxine El-
len.
* * *
Oct. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Chapin (Anna Weinberg), a
son, Neil Sheldon.
* * *
To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B.
Kaplan (Shirley Berghoff), of
Cortland Ave., a son, Joel Ben-
jamin.

ushers included Robert Krause,
Dr. Henry Berris, Donald Schil-
ler, Sherman Caplan, Herschel
Kaplan, Irving Rollinger, and
the bride's brother, Gordon
Lewis.
Mrs. M. F. Krause, the bride's
maternal grandmother, also par-
ticipated in the ceremony.
A dinner and reception fol-
lowed the ceremony after which
the young couple left on a
motor trip to Canada. Upon
their *return they will reside at
700 Merton Rd.
• * * *
HELDMAN-ULLMAN; Of in-
terest to their many friends in
Detroit is the marriage of Mrs.
Joseph Ullman and Clarence
Heldman on Dec. 7, in Cincin-
nati.
* *
HARRISON—NO S A N C H U K
Carol Nosanchuk, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nosanchuki
of Woodingham Dr., became the
bride of Alvin Harrison on Dec.
3. The bridegroom's parents are
the Beryl Harrisons, of Monica
Ave. After a '-honeymoon in
Florida, the young couple will
reside at 17207 Woodingham.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Rose
Korn wishes to thank its rela-
Dr. Irving Posner and Sam tives and friends for the many
Rabinovitz will address members kindnesses shown during its re-
of Branch 4, Labor Zionist Or- cent bereavement.
ganization on the Mid-Century
White House Conference on
WO. 2 6477 410 Empire Bldg.
Children and Youth, at which
BEADS (pearls, crystals, etc.) —
they served as delegates. The
Restyled, restrung, clasp repairs,
meeting will be held at the
etc. Look new again.
home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry
HARRY JO-(AN) Beauty Salon
Schreier, 4759 Sturtevant at 8:30
p.m., today.
Mrs. Jo. Coling, 107 Clifford St.
Both delegates were extended
invitations because of their in-
terest in youth activities and
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He told them that the war we
are fighting now in Korea is an
ideological war as well as a
physical war. The solidification
of families against damaging
ideologies can enable us in the
future to face issues squarely,
he said.
The theme of the conference
was the development of the
child spiritually, and through
the building of healthy attitudes
and personalities. One of the
major issues was the separation
of the church and the state in
the field of education. The con-
ference decided, by a close vote,
not to extend financial govern-
inent subsidies to parochial or
The Detroit Chapter of Ha- private schools.
dassah will hold its annual
Minyan party at 1:30 p.m.,

Nov. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. W.
Harry Blumberg (Ruth Weber-
man), of Pingree Ave.,. a ,son,
Robin Jol.
* *
Nov. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. ,Ar-
bert Cohen (Rosalie Gross), of
LaSalle Blvd., a son, Harland
Edwa rd.
* *



Child Rescue Women
Guests on TV Program

52-PIECE
Service for 8

Special

Announcement

ARTIE FIELDS

And His Orchestra

MRS. JESSE RICE

Dec, 26, at Northwest Hebrew
Congregation. The party is open
to all Hadassah mothers and
their children.
The afternoon's program will
include a talent' scout contest in
which the children will partici-
pate, movies, prizes and a ma-
gician. There is no admission
charge, , announces Mrs. Jesse
Rice, chairman of the affair.
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow and
Mrs. Leonard Berndorf are co-
chairmen of the Minyan enroll-
ment for 1951, the beginning of
which is marked by the Dec.
26 party.-

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