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THE JEWISH NEWS—. 9 Goodfellow Club Honors
Friday, January 19, 1951
Officers at Installation
The Goodfellow Club and
Ladies' Auxiliary announce that
their seventh annual installa-
tion will be held at 8 p.m., Sun-
day, at the Bowery. Sam
Schwartz, retiring president, will
presented with a gift for his
work by master of ceremonies,
Ben Milstein.
Newly elected officers are Al
Magitz, president; Joe Rosson,
vice-president; Louis Zahler,
secretary; Morris Erlich, treas-
urer; Morris Albert, sergeant-at-
arms; and Jack Roth, Jack
Ginns and Jack Schecter, trus-
tees.
Mrs. Nathan S. Sloss of Covington Rd. is spending a few weeks
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Plan March Wedding
Jericho Lodge Elects
Officers for New Term
Officers for Jericho Lodge,
IOOF for the Spring Term of
1951 are: Henry Greenwald,
nobel grand; Jacob L. Zucker,
vice-grand; Nathan Butrimo-
witz, financial secretary; Morris
S h a p i r o, recording secretary;
Morris Zuroff, treasurer; Leo
Furst, right supporter to nobel
grand; Edward Hecht, left sup-
porter to nobel grand; David
Tabok, right supporter to vice-
grand; William Brand, left sup-
porter to vice-grand; Hyman
Kaplan, left seam supporter;
Leslie Kay, right seam support-
er; Harold Labelle, chaplain;
Jacob Nadow, conductor; and
Sidney Grossberg, warden.
Highlighting January activi-
ties will be the 32nd dinner-
dance on Jan. 28, at Rainbow
MISS DOLORES 'KAY
Terrace, at which Mickey Woolf
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kay, of and his orchestra will entertain.
In charge of this event is Na-
Lawrence Ave., announce the than
Katchman, entertainment
engagement of their daughter, chairman.
Dolores, to Norman Gladstone .,
son of Mrs. Ida Gladstone, of
Prairie Ave., an the late Irving Hebrew Teachers' Problems
Gladstone. The bridegroom-elect Is Topic of HTOA Speaker
is a student at Wayne Univer-
sity where he is affiliated with
"Problems of the Hebrew
Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. The
wedding date has been set for Teacher in America" is the sub-
ject of a speech to be given by
March 3.
Zevi Glatstein, executive direc-
tor of the Hebrew Teachers Or-
ganization of America, at a
Farband Conference
meeting of the Detroit group
To Be Held Jan. 27, 28 Jan. 25, at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg. Glatstein will be
The annual city-wide confer- the guest of the local chapter
ence of Farband—Labor Zionist for the entire week, announced
Order—and its branches will be Morris Noble, president.
held Jan. 27 and 28 at the Labor
Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood.
The City Conference, in call-
ing the conference, stressed the
tasks facing Farband and the
labor Zionist movement in its
responsibilities towards aiding
CURRENT ACCOUNTS
Israel and Histadrut in this
period of crisis.
J. Katzman, assistant nation-
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
SAVINGS INSTITUTION"
al. secretary of Farband, will
represent the national office at
the conference, which will of-
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
ficially open Saturday, Jan. 27,
Dexter Blvd. at Cortland - TO. 8-6811
9 p.m., and continue Sunday, 2
p.m. The conference will con-
IV. Fort at Military - U1.3-7800
ciude -with a supper at 6 p.m.
SAVINGS
AMERICAN SAVINGS
etrothal Told
Engagement Told
in Cleveland visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville E. Welt of Balmoral Dr., left on Wednes-
day for New York where they will visit their children.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin and family have moved from Boston
Blvd. and are now residing at 1647 Balmoral Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin of Chicago have been visiting with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of the Belcrest.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler of Whitmore Rd. left last Sunday for
New York where they will visit with members of their family and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona Dr. have left for
Florida where they plan to spend a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreifus of Birchcrest Dr., have left for
Los Angeles, Cal., where they will attend the marriage of their
daughter Suzanne to Dr. Henry Kaine next Thursday:
Mrs. Samuel Glowgower of Chicago Blvd., has returned from
a visit in New York.
Mrs. Albert Weisman of Edison Ave., has been visiting with
her children Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weston of Cleveland. Mr. Weis-
man will join his family for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of Boston Blvd., left on Tuesday
to spend a few days in New York, Philadelphia and Washington,
D. C., visiting with members of their family before going on to
Miami Beach, Fla., where they will be guests for the next two
months at the Hotel Triton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Garon of Oak Dr., have returned from
a stay in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Glynn Ct. left on Sunday for
Chattanooga, Tenn., where they will spend a week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Feldtein.
Mrs. S. B. Danto of Chicago Blvd., left on Monday for Water-
town, N. Y., where she will visit with members of her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein of Strathcona Dr., have returned
from Miami Beach after a stay of a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Schlafer of Canterbury Rd:, Mr. and Mrs.
David Emerman of Shrewsbury Rd. and Mrs. Barney L. Keywell
of Shrewsbury Rd., returned on Thursday from a visit in New
York.
Mrs. Rose LipSon of Merton Rd. .has been spending a few
weeks in Washington, D. C. visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mts. Robert King Ritt (Helen Grossfeld) have re-
turned from their honeymoon and are residing in Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kimelman of Blaine Ave., have left for Los
Angeles where they will spend the winter months.
Mrs. Abraham Ruda,ckof of Boston Blvd. has left for Miami
Beach where she will spend a month.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Pollak have moved from Boston Blvd.
and are now . residing at 900 Whitmore Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal of Pontiac are spending* a
fortnight in New York.
Mr. Robert Rubin, owner of Bonded Realty Co., has left for
Beverly Hills, Calif., where he will spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bakerman have returned from a . visit in
Philadelphia.
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RUTH' MARILYN STULBERG
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stulberg of
Broadstreet Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Aba Hushi, Israel authority on Ruth Marilyn, to Herbert Katz,
Arab affairs, for many years a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Katz
negotiator in behalf of Jews of Webb Ave.
with the Arabs, was elected
Mayor of Haifa, Israel, as a
result of a coalition of Mapai,
Mapam, the religious bloc and
the Communists. He was op-
posed by General Zionists, the
Progressives and Heruth.
In Herzlia, Ben-Zion Mikhali,
also of Mapai, defeated Dr. A.
Horowitz, Progressive.
Hushi, Mayor of Haifa
MISS SHIRLEY GROSS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Gross,
of 3023 Fullerton, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Shirley, to Gerald H. Gotthelf,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Gotthelf, of 2956 Calvert. The
bride-elect attended Wayne Uni-
versity. Gotthelf is enrolled in
Wayne's college of pharmacy.
No wedding date has been set.
Trust
'the champ'
SPECIALS
Manischewitz Launches
Food Parcels for Israel
A new undertaking launched
by the B. Manischewitz Co.,
brought the President of the
firm, Bernard Manischewitz, for
a special visit to the American
Export Liner LaGuardia prior to
i t s departure
for Haifa on
Monday.
The occasion
was the first
shipment of
Manischewitz
Passover Food
Gift Parcels to
Israel, inaugur-
ating a plan
which will en-
Manischewitz able Israeli
families to receive the popular
Manischewitz brand foods di-
rectly from local distributing
centers in the Holy Land.
Present at the ceremony at-
tending the loading of this first
consignment were a number
of distinguished guests, among
them Joseph Nevo, senior con-
sul of the Israeli general con-
sulate in New York.
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB, at its last meeting, do-
nated $500 to Histadrut; $250
to the Jewish National Fund and
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