Adivitieo Soci4

Goldens Return from
Bermuda Honeymoon

Three Morning Programs to Highlight
Hadassah Women's 'Education Day'

At a candlelight ceremony in
With three interesting morn-
the Italian Gardens of the Book
Cadillac Hotel, on Nov. 25, Rita ing programs planned ,the De-
Dean Laib has returned to her classes at Connecticut College Papo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. troit Chapter of Hadassah will
after spending the vacation period with her family, the Isadore Morris Pap o of Pennington present its annual Education
Levins of Strathcona Dr.
Day program at Cong. Shaarey
Miss Edith Gallow of LaSalle Blvd. has returned from a 10-
Zedek. The three programs will
start at 10 a.m. and last until
day visit in New York.
12 noon. Mrs.
Miss Edna Tobin of Broadstreet Blvd. has returned from
B e r t Smokier,
New York where she visited her sister, Della Tobin.
Chapter educa-
Mrs. Josh Abramson of Beverly Hills, Calif., is the guest Of
tion chairman,
her sister, Miss Selma Sampliner of the Chat am Apt.
announces that
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rose and their three children of Boston
members w i 1 1
Blvd. have left for Miami Beach where they plan to spend a
have their
month. Their mother, Mrs. Harry Brown of Longfellow Ave., who
choice of the
accompanied them, will remain. for the entire winter.
following
p r o-
- Mr. and Mrs. Myron Steinberg of Webb Ave. are spending a
grams:
few weeks in California, visiting with members of their family.
"And the
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gershenson have - moved from Woodstock
Remnants I e - Mrs. Smokier
Rd. and are now residing at 1700 Wellesly Dr.
turn," a motion picture, accom-
Alan Feinberg, who has been visiting in San Diego, Calif.,
panied by a lecture by Albert
spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Feinberg
Elazar, associate superintendent
of Boston Blvd., before returning to his classes at Kenyon Col-
of the United Hebrew Schools;
lege in Ohio.
"Introduction to Our Yuoth,"
MRS.
JAMES
A.
GOLDEN
Miss Mildred- Rosenberg has returned to New York after a
at which Mrs. Morris Adler will
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenberg of Ohio Drive, was married to James A. give two short book talks and a
Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. buzz session, "Whither Our
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mendelsohn and faMily of Prairie Ave. Irving Golden of Wildemere Youth," will be offered, under
Ave. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of- the ' chairmanship of Mrs. Na-
have returned from a fortnight's visit in Florida.
Nathan Koploy of Marston Ave. left on Monday for a stay ficiated.
than Spevakow;
The bride's gown was of can-
in Palm Springs, Calif.
And "Our Musical Heritage,"
dlelight
slipper
satin
with
an
Gerald Alan Kanter, of W. Chicago Blvd., attended a conven-
'a
presentation
under the direc-
tion of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity at the Chase Hotel in St. Louis. illusion yoke outlined in irides- tion of Jason Tickton and Mar-
cent
sequins.
A
Mary-of-Scot
At Michigan State College, he is president of the Beta Epsilon
tiara caPp e d her fingertip git Kormendy, prominent local
chapter and senior delegate.
length veil. Her flowers were a musicologists.
Mrs. Bertha Meisler, of Fenmore Ave. entertained her daugh- cascade of gardenias, ivy, • and
After a luncheon, which in-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I. Robbins, and grandson, over
stephanotis arranged around a cluding registration fees, costs
the weekend.
$1, an afternoon session will be
center of white orchids.
Miss Arlene Schlafer, daughter o _ f Mr. and Mrs. Melton Schla-
The bride's sister, Mrs. Rich- presented. It features Naomi
fer, of 3258 Tyler, celebrated her ninth birthday with a party ard J. Lazar, was matron of Ruth in a series of interpretive
Dec. 17.
honor. Mrs. Eugene Dach, Alice
A small family party, given by his wife, Ann, and children, Lazar, Vivian Levine and Reta
PLANNING A SIMCHA?
Sandra and Allen, honored the birthday . of Fred Roth.
Schubot were bridesmaids. The
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gladwin (Rhea Cashman) of Indian Village flower girl was Diane LaZar.
-
StriCtly Kosher Catering
to-'fit all occasions
will return on Jan. 5 from a two weeks' cruise on the SS. Caronia
The bridegroom's father, Irv-
Specialty: Shtrudel & Knishes
to the West Indies and South America.
ing Golden, was best man. Ush-
and Hors d'oeuvres
Mrs. Ben Lemberg and daughter, Donna, of Pasadena Ave., have ers were Norm an Adelman,
returned from a week's visit in New York City and Hartford, Conn. Richard Lazar, Dr. Eugene Dach,
TY. 6-4956_
Miss. Lemberg has resumed her studies at Michigan State College. Dr. Maurice Tatelman, Arthur
Rabbi Leon Fram will be in Cincinnaati on Saturday and Hessler, Philip Fisher and Irwin
Sunday to attend the Bar Mitzvah of his nephew, Leonard Fram, Glasser.
- For a Delightful Evening of
There were out of town guests
Music and Entertainment . . .
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fram.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chessler and daughters, Dian and Suzy, of f r o m New York, Cleveland,
Wisconsin Ave., left on. Dec. 20 to spend several weeks in Miami Akron - and Medina, 0.
The couple is now at•home on
and His Orchestra
Beach, Fla.
Whitmore Rd. after a honey-
Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf
moon in New York and Ber-
UN. 3-3737 -
muda.
LJWO .Holds Forum;
Couple Wed Dec. 24

folk dances with a Biblical
theme. A talk by Ben Aronin, of
Chicago, will also be offered.
Speaking on "Second Person
Plural," Aronin is a well-known
author of adult and children's
books. He has written several
plays for stage and radio, and
during the past year wrote "Sa-
lute to Israel," a pageant at
New York's Madison Square
Garden and "Frontiers of Free-
dom," for the Chicago 1950 Fair
Pageant. -

MICKEY WOOLF

European Welfare Women Will
Decide on Purchase of ‘Nachla'

Mrs. Jack Seder, president of
the Jewish Women's European
Welfare "Organization of Detroit,
announces a special meeting
will be held at 12:30 p.m., Mon-
day at Cong. Bnai Moshe to de-
cide on the purchase of a
"nachla"—a settlement—in .Is-
rael. It is necessary for all
members to attend, including
North Woodward Branch mem-
bers.

THE JEWISH NEWS

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Friday, January 5, 1951

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Hears Key Speakers

At a recent forum of the Lea-
gue of Jewish Wornen's Organi-
zations, Harry'Baltuck, manager
of the northwest district office
of the Social Security Board,
cleared up for members the new
social security law for household
employees. The League obtained
a supply of booklets, "Household
Employer's Tax Guide," to be
distributed to each m e m b e.r
group.
Also on the program were re-
ports form Mrs. Albert Schweit-
z e r on the club leadership
course; from Chaim Bar Abba,
an Israeli leader, who appealed
to Detroit Jewry through the
League to send emergency food
relief to Israel; and a model
MRS. EDWIN MUTNICS
workshop presentation by the
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fish- Women's Division of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation, which
man, of Highland Ave., an- clarified
fund-raising and allo-
nounce the marriage of their .
daughter, Sally Ann, to • Edwin cation.
Mutnick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mutnick, of Wager Ave., Junior Hadassah Begins Series
on Dec. 24, at Zack's Catering. Of Wednesday Night Socials
The couple honeymooned in
Junior Hadassah Will start a
New York.
series of Wednesday night so-
cials, beginning Jan. 24, at Hal-
evy Music Center, and continu-
Mogilover Aid to Install ing each Wednesday for six
There will be a slight
New Officers on Jan. 8 months.
charge for non-members. For
further information, 'call Edna
Mogilover Progressive A i d Horowitz, TO. ,7-5459. Plans are
Society will hold its installation being made_ for a birthday ball,
of officers at a meeting on Jan. celebrating the anniversary of
8, at Workmen's Circle, 11529 Israel's statehood, to be given on
Liriwood. The group will soon May 12.
celebrate its 20th anniversary,
during which they have contri-
buted both effort and finances
to important local and national
institutions.
To be installed are J. Yendick,
president; M. Ginsberg, vice-
president; S. Wohl, finiancial
(The Jewish Community Center is
Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare
secretary; M. Arotzky, recording
Federation, and is a Red Feather
secretary; H. Drapkin, treas-
Agency.)
urer; Mrs. Eva Tubin, hospita-
lern; George Lellchook, hospi- Jan: 8—Center Book Forum, re-
taler; A. Glazer, board of can-
view Joshua Loth Liebman's
didates.
Peace of Mind.—Ruth Bieber,
On the executive committee
reviewer. 8904 Woodward, 9
are L. Feinberg, N. Levine, S.
p.m.
Lipson, and S. Goldin. Honorary Jan. 18 — "E u r op e Between
executive members include M.
Wars", lecture, Center Open
Brown and S. Weinberg.
Forum, 9 p.m. Speaker, Mrs.
Lillian Grahmi president of
Thomas Jefferson, aided in es-
Detroit chapter of ORT, re-
tablishing the National Gazette
cently returned f r o m four
months' tour of Europe.
in 1791. •

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