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20—THE JEWISH NEWS

U.S. Industrialists
To Study Israel for
Plan Spring Wedding
Investment Outlets

Friday, January 26, 1951

NEW YORK, (JTA) — A dele-
gation of American industrial-
ists will leave this spring for Is-
rael to make a firsthand study
of economic conditions there
for the purpose of stimulating
interest in private American in-
vestment in the Jewish state.
An announcement to this ef-
fect was made by Isadore T.
Turover, of Washington, D.C.,
national co-chairman of the
Economic of the Zionist Organ-
ization of America, at the first
economic conference arranged
here by the ZOA for the promo-
tion of private investment in
Israel.
Nathan Strauss III, a direc7
for of the Palestine- Economic
Corporation, revealed at t h e
conference that the General
MISS BERNICE WEISS
Tire and Rubber Company and
The engagement of Bernice the PEC have combined to start
Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a $2,500,000 rubber products fac-
Louis Weiss, of Hazelwood Ave., tory in Israel.
to Dr. Louis Weiss, of Canton, 0.
was announced by the bride-
elect's parents. Dr. Weis.s is the Workmen's Circle School
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph To Start New Semester
Weiss, of Elmhurst Ave. An
early spring wedding is planned.
The new semester in t h e
Workmen's Circle School and
Kindergarten starts Feb. 1. Re-
gistration is open for children
6 to 13. Transportation is fur-
nished from the following pub-
lic schools: Roosevelt, Thurkel,
The Israel government has Brady, Winterhalter, McCullough
designated May 11 as the third and Longfellow. ,
anniversary ol the establish-
Classes are held Monday
ment of the Jewish state.
through Friday, 3:30 to 7 "p.m.
Since the anniversary falls on Subjects taught are Yiddish,
Friday, the American Zionist Hebrew, Jewish history and lit-
Council urged that celebrations erature, holidays, customs and
in this country should be ar- traditions, singing, recitations
ranged on Thursday evening, and drama.
May 10, Friday, May 11, and at
The W. C. school is located at
the conclusion of the Sabbath, 11529 Lintvood, TO. 8-5368.
Saturday evening, May 12.
The Zionist Council of Detroit
soon will announce plans for Israel Winter Shelter
the annual celebration- of the
Organized for Children
anniversary by Detroit Jewry.

May 11 Is Israel
Independence Day

' Young Newcomers' Frolic

Young Adult Newcomers will
present its Winter Frolic at 8:30
p.m., Saturday, at the Davison
Jewish Center, featuring the
music of Charles Buch.

eirth,

Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin J. Betnun (Margery Joan
Brown) of Los Angeles, Calif., a
daughter, Sally Ann..
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Jan. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
I. Cassel (Ruth Miriam Levine)
of 18720 Charleston, a daughter,
Judith Ann.

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Chairman of the Northwest
Sisterhood's 5th annual donor
event is Mrs. Alex Brooks, who

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Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bogrow (Ann Rubin) , of
3737 Calvert, a son, Larry
Michael.
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Dec. 27—To Mr. and Mrs.
David G. Gay (Shirley Shapiro),
of 14844 San Juan, a daughter,
- Evelyn Deborah.
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Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Goodman of Chicago, formerly
of Detroit, a daughter, Bonnie.
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Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. - Hy-
man A. _Goodman (Bernice Le-
bowitz) of 20008 Tracy, a son,
Alan Daryl.

Our Want-Ads get results.

MRS. ALEX BROOKS

states that proceeds from the
function will go towards com-
pleting the s y n a go g u e. The
luncheon will take place at 12:30
p.m., Feb. 7, at the synagogue at
which time Sulie Harand will
give a dramatization of "South
Pacific."

H. Norman Ranks
In Top 10 Club of
North-West Life

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Sunday—Holiday Hop for young
adults. 8904 Woodward. En-
tertainment fea t u r e s • the
Rosses and H e 1 e n, • gypsy,
adagio dancers.
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Sunday—Folk Dance Evening.
Dexter Branch. Sam Marcus
caller-instructor.
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Monday—"Are You Good Date
Bait?" Northwest Extension
18677 Livernois. Film, follow-
ed by discussion led by panel
of boy and girl teen agers and
Merrill Palmer School discus-
sion team, Susan Fredrickson
and Sanf ord Topelstien.
Dancing will follow.
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Monday— Basketball double-
header. Gym, 8904 Woodward.
Proceeds, March. of Dimes.
First game, Dexter 7 Chevrolet
vs. Visitation CYO; second
game, Wayne University
Freshmen vs.. Harry Thomas.
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Wednesday—"Changing Jobs in
a Troubled World." Center
Open Forum, 8904 Woodward,
Herman Murov, Vocational
Service will speak. Free to the
public.
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Ruth Slater, mezzo-soprano,
will- be accompanied by Flor-
ence Sleeper, when she appears
as guest artist
at the next
HaShofar Musi-
cale, to be given
Sunday, at the
h o m e_ of the
Jack Malamuds.
Miss Slater, a
native of To-
ronto, has been
in Detroit only
Miss Slater a short time. At
present she is a teacher at the
United Jewish Folk Schools. Pre-
viously, she was soloist with the
New Haven (COnn.) Oratorio
Society, and appeared on the
CBS network.
Among her selections for the
evening will be four original
songs written by her accompan-
ist, Florence Sleeper, to the
words of Yehudah Halevy.
On the same program new
Hebrew, and Yiddish recordings
will be played, annotated by Mrs.
Alexander Sander s, Eugene
Franzblau will lead community
singing. Mrs. Arthur Robins is
chairman of the evening.

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the Detroit City Office of Great-
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uary, 1946, when he re-entered
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Jan. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Kirsch, (Marguerite Fleischer) ,
Of Hazelwood Ave., a daughter,
Cathy Susan.
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Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. James
Klavons (L o r r a i n e Frances
Singer), a daughter, Carol Eliz-
abeth.
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Jan. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
George Krefman (Irene Houtz),
of 3752 Edison, a son, Mark
Bruce.

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