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February 16, 1951 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-02-16

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Broder on Women's
UJA National Board

News Brevities

"Family Living" will be the
topic of the meeting of the Mac-
Culloch Chapter of the BETTER
SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION, Feb.
, 19, at 8 p.m., in the school audi-
torium. A film, "Families First"
will be shown, and a discussion
will follow, led by Mrs. Betty
Kurtzman of the Merrill Palmer
School.
- * *
Joel W. Schenker, president
Of the Gregory - Roth-Schenker
Corporation, one of the nation's
top ten build-
ing firms, has
.been named co-
'chairman of
'the World
,Brotherhood
'Dinner to be
held by the
e wish Theo-
logical S e m
Schenker nary of- Amer-
ica Sunday evening, March 18,
in Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, New

Mrs. Hyman C. Broder of De-
for of the East=Central division troit has been appointed to the
of the National Conference of executive committee of the Na-
Christians and Jews. He will
direct the Brotherhood educa-
tional programs in Michigan,
Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia
and western Pennsylvania.
* * *
P. J. HOFFMASTER, director of
the Michigan Department of
Conservation, will discuss local
gardening problems, at 11 a.m.
Wednesday, in Fisher Theater.
His subject will be "Beauty in
Your • Own Back Yard."

*

*

16—THE JEWISH NEWS

JWV

Friday, February 16, 1951

YETZ-COHEN LADIES' AUX-
ILIARY No. 530, JWV will meet
at the Jewish War Veterans Me-
morial Home, 4095 Davison,
Monday, 8:30 p.m. Hostesses for
the evening will be May Gart-
ner and Betty Spinner.
* * *
LADIES AUXILIARY will hold
a brunch and afternoon of
games Feb. 27, at the Memorial
Home, beginning at 11:30 a.m.
The public is invited. ProceedS
will be directed to the veterans
hospital in Israel for medical
equipment.
.
* •

To Wed June 24

At the last meeting of the
Monday evening, Feb. 26, at
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB, plans
8:30, at the JWV Memorial
were made for the theater party
Home, PFC. JOSEPH L. BALE
held on Feb. 11. The next meet-
AUXILIARY will present Arlene
ing will be -held Feb. 17 at the
Kimble of the Patricia Stevens
home of Mr. and Mrs. • Marvin
modeling school on the topic,
Seligson.
"Charm, Good Grooming and
* * *
Coiffeur Care." A discussion and JULIA BARBARA NIEDELSON
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldberg
questionnaire period will follow.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Nied-
MRS. HYMAN C. BRODER
will be hosts at the monthly
Refreshments will be served. elson of 5365 W. Outer Drive .
Meeting of KOLLIN FAMILY
Members are urged to bring
* * *
CIRCLE Sunday. The meeting tional Women's Division of the pocket edition books and cur- announce the engagement of
their daughter, Julia Barbara, to
United
Jewish
Appeal
to
serve
The PARENT-TEACHERS OR- will take the form of a costume in the 1951 campaign, it was rent magazines to be sent to Charles West, son of Mrs. Helen
party.
hospitalized
veterans.
President
GANIZATION of The Linwood
Weinfeld of 2681 Gladstone and
* * •
announced by Edward M. M.
Hertzberg announces Samuel B. Lovett of Livonia,
branch of The United Hebrew
Warburg, general chairman of. Gertrude
Strengthening of traditional the UJA, and Mrs. S. Alexander the following appointments of Mich. The wedding is planned
Schools will hold its annual
social party on Tuesday, 8:30 Judaism and closer understand- Brailove, chairman of the UJA chairman: Goodwill, Pearl for June 24.
Brooks; Aid to Israel, Ida Roth-
p.m., at the Rose Sittig Cohen ing of orthodoxy and its inte- Women's Division.
man; military ball, Mary Resk;
gration in the
Wilding. Mrs. Kaplan is chair-
A leader in Detroit and na-
merican Jew- tional philanthropic affairs, Mrs. USO, Bess Lupiloff. Assisting JNF Ladies to • Hear
man of the evening.
* * *
. sh community Broder will join with other out- program chairman Ruth Kline Donor Report Tuesday,
ife and on col- standing -women in all parts of in barn dance plans are Mes-
-.4*-The celebrated GEORGE
lege campuses, the country in organizing activ- dames Mildred Baseman and
WASHINGTON "to bigotry no
Mrs. William Klafer, fund-
will be the ob- ities designed to raise $203,684,- Betty Litt. Mrs. Lillian Kell- raising chairman of the Ladies
sanction, to persecution no as-
ective of the 577 required this year by the man will help Chairman Kline Auxiliary.of the Jewish National
sistance" letter written to the
third annual United Jewish Appeal to finance with plans for the children's Fund, will give a complete re-
Hebrew Cpngregation in New-
orah Tour to rescue, relief and rehabilitation. fashion show.
port, R. I. is on exhibition at
port on the 20th annual donor
* * *
be launched in
the Jewish Museum of the Jew-
luncheon at the group's victory
GINSBURG
-
ROSEN
BERG
March by the
ish Theological Seminary of
meeting Tuesday, at Cong. Beth
Auxiliary 513, JWV, will sponsor Shmuel.
America in New York. The his- Rabbi Abrams Rabbinic al
a
Stanley
Party
at
the
JWV
Council
of
America.
Rabbi
The-
toric document, on loan from
A dessert luncheon at 12:30
Memorial Home at 8:30 p.m. p.m. will precede the meeting.
Morris Morgenstern, will remain odore L. Adams is chairman of
Tuesday.
Raymond
Block
and
Hostesses for the afternoon are
on display for an indefinite per- the Torah Tour Committee.
Maurice Rose Auxiliaries will be Mesdames Irving Hermelin, Jack
* * *
iod.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eli
Freeman,
of
* *
THE . WOMEN OF DOLWYN, Columbus Ave., announce the guests. There will be games and Aaron and Sidney Ravin. Mrs.
Sir
Alexander Korda's delightful engagement of their daughter, entertainment. On the commit- Albert Prag, president, will pre-
LOUIS A. RADELET, former
comedy-drama-of
life in a village Shirley, to Albert Steinhardt, tee are Mesdames, Adele Gold- side.
instructor at Notre Dame, has
On the program will be -Fran-
of
Wales,
will
be
presented by son of Mr. and Mrs. William stein, Beatrice Knight, Ty Trat-
been appointed education direc-
ner, Eve Fellander, Noma Sal- ces Kaye, accompanied by Mrs.
the Detroit Cinema Guild in the Steinhardt," of Chicago, Ill.
inger and Mattie Desenberg.
Herman Bregman; a monologue
Art Institute lecture hall, Thurs-
* * *
* * *
by Shirley Fleischer; and an or- -
day. In addition the program
Mrs. Ruth Yelsky, of Chelton
On
Feb.
26,
8:30
p.
m.,
DE-
iginal poem by Mrs. Irving
will include two modern experi- Road, Shaker Heights, 0., an-
mental short films, FIDDLE -DE- nounces the engagement of her TROIT POST 135, Jewish War Arlin, program and dramatic
Veterans, will hold a "Brother-
DEE and POULETTE GRISE.
daughter, Florence, to Ralph hood Night" at the Meinorial chairman. •
Feb. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
Shiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Home. Danny DeForge of the
ter Untermeyer (Pat Finster-
Bernard Shiller of Holcomb Ave. United Theater Equipment Co. Maimonides Women
, of •New York, a son, Mi-
The bride-elect attended Ohio will speak. A recent travelogue Aid March of Dimes
chael;
University and Cleveland Col- picture will be shown.
* •* *
* * *
lege. Mr. Shiller studied at the
Generously giving their time
Julliard School of Music in New
Feb. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. A. Al-
Esther Feld, president of the and efforts in the March of
An enthusiastic audience that York and is now with the Cleve- LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXI-
fred Taubman (Reva Kolodney),
Dimes campaign are members
of Nardin Ave., a daughter, filled the Northwest Hebrew land Symphony Orchestra. The LIARY, has been appointed a of the women's auxiliary of
Congregation
to
overflowing
on
wedding
will
take
place
in
Gayle Anne.
delegate to the fifth regional Maimonides Medical Society,
Sunday evening acclaimed the Cleveland on March 25.
* * *
convention of JWV to be held under the leadership of Mrs.
*
*
*
signing
of
the
distinguished
Feb. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert
in Cleveland the first week Simon Farben.
The engagement of Miss Sally in March. The auxiliary has
M. Robbins (Helen Karabel- tenor of the Metropolitan Opera,
Included on the active volun-
Richard
Tucker.
Ressler,
daughter
of
Mrs.
Abra-
nick) , of Los Angeles, Calif., a
adopted a weekly payment plan teer list are:
Every
available
seat
was
filled
ham Ressler of Euclid Ave. and
Mesdames Benjamin Brand, Belle
ion, Charles David.
and at least 200 were compelled the late Mr. Ressler, to Lloyd for purchase of U.S. bonds, Usher, Emil Simons, Jack Greenberg,
* * *
Charles Terris, Oscar Shapiro, Henry
to stand during the two and a Waterstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. whereby members pay $1 a week Small,
Reuben Mendelsoln, Paul Feldman,
Feb. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Earl half hour concert. J ulius Chajes
for 18 weeks and 75 cents the Perry Goldman
and Louis Harly.
Podolsky (Mildred Koslow), a accompanied Mr. Tucker on the Ben Waterstone of Collingwood 19th week. The next meeting
Ave., was announced this week. of the auxiliary will be held at
eon, Keith Raymond.
piano and directed the Center Miss Ressler is a senior at"Mich-
* * *
the JWV Memorial Home at 8:45
Choral Symphony in several se-
, Jan. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. lections. This able choir also ac- igan State College. Mr. Water= p.m. Tuesday.
Detroit's
stone
attends
the
University
of
ank Gladman (Sally Gordon) companied Mr. Tucker during
Michigan
dental
college
and
is
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buf 11845 LaSalle, a daughter, his singing of "Kol Nidre."
affiliated with Alpha Omega
Adrian Mona.
Greetings
by
Rabbi
J.
E.
Segal,
fraternity. A June wedding is
* * *
ThouSands of _Women
Dave Aaron and Dave Safran
Jan. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Hil- preceded . the musical program. planned.

FOR

"1 the Quality Laundry
* *

lel L. Abrams (Ethel Framovitz),
In his rendition of arias as . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mendelson • •
:Bec.ause_ If Saves -

• son, Malcolm.
well as the Hebrew and Yiddish of 3356 Richton Ave. announce
a * *
Time; - Money and Worry"-
selections, Mr. Tucker literally

Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. captured the herts of his list- the. engagement of their daUgh-: :
DELUXE CHIFFON to Shirts .3eautifUlly Laundered
ter,-
Cyrille
Lois,
to
Sam
Cooper,
'Murray M. Kahn (Anita Bell) eners. He was especially good,

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Ontario,
and
the
late
Mrs.
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lection "Elokai Ad Shelo Not-
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Miss
Mendelson
at-

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Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Les- n-u Malkenu."
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lie Davidson (Yetta Schutzman)
"Havdalah," the closing num - March wedding
Patronage Solicited
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* * *


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Nancy Ilene.
glory to the excellent program.
* * *
of Roselawn Ave. announce the
IRVING TEICHER, Presents
engagement of their daughter,
`! Dec. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Max-
FRIDAY, FEB. 23
ART INSTITUTE
JWV
Auxiliary
Plans
Phyllis Ceil, to Harvey L. Sha-
*ell H. Miller (Helen Cooper)
piro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron
of Stoepel Ave., a son, Gregory Annual Goodwill
Shapiro .of Lawrence Ave.
Alan.
•* * *
Luncheon March 19
Jan. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
The fourth annual Goodwill
•iney Singer (Dena Berry) of
"ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANISTS"
arriageo
Elmhurst Ave., a son, Sheldon Luncheon of the Jewish War
GRINNELL'S, WO. 2-1124
$3.00,
2.40, 1.80 (tax incl.)
Veterans
Ladies
Auxiliary;
de-
Aaron.
MAIL ORDERS: 1154 BOOK BLDG. (26)
partment of Michigan, will be
* * *
BRONSTEIN-BORNSTEIN: Mr.
Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- held on March 19 in Kern's Aud-
ing Rosen (Jean Landau) a itorium. Mrs. Natalie Victor,. and Mrs. Hyman Bornstein of
3300 Richton; has been named Tyler Ave. announce the mar - -
daughter, Betty Lynn.
Chairman of the luncheon.
* *
riage of their daughter, Doris
Mrs. Minna D. Levine of Sylvia, to Edward Harvey Bron-
!, To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Marx
Brookline,
Mass.,
national
aux-
Parcel No. 1 — $10.00
Parcel No. 3
$15.80
[(B ernice Kashtan) of 3316
stein of Denver, Colo., on Febru-
iliary president, will be the guest ary 16.
,Parcel No. 2 -- $13.00
Parcel No. 4 — $27.00
Sturtevant, a son, Jeffrey.
speaker.
The program is being ar-
PASSOVER FOOD PARCELS
CERTIFIED MOHEL
ranged by Mrs. Arlene Rhodes,
JOY CHOP SUEY CO.
Parcel 'No. 5
14 Lbs. — $11.25
national
chief
of
staff.
The
I v. Yehuclah Loewy
Parcel
No.
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251/2
Lbs. —$18.00-
CHOP SUEY-CHOW MEIN
luncheon will be open to all
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Wholesale, retail, to restaurants,
Contains:
Meat,
Butter,
Coffee,
Sugar,
Fats, Dried Fruits, etc.
members of the 25 allied 'patri- clubs, hotels, private homes, parties
Hospitals and Homes
otic
and
veteran
organizations.
CARRY OUT SERVICE
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