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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Elbinger and sons have moved from
Oakman Blvd. to their new home at 19744 Archdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank have returned to their home in
Omaha, Neb., after visiting their mother, Mrs. Rae Solomon, of
Boston Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frishman and son, Leonard, of Indiana
Ave., are vacationing in Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. P.regerson, of Webb Ave., have moved
to 17554 Roselawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Charlip (Dorothea Steinman) have re-
turned from their honeymoon after a ten week tour of Mexico
and the southwest, and are residing at 2378 Ewald Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal have returned to their
home in Hollywood, Fla., after spending a few days visiting with
members of their family. They were here to attend the wedding
last Saturday evening of their granddaughter, Janet Newman, to
Arthur Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank of Wildemere Ave., left on
Monday to spend a week in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellard Pfeilzer of Chicago spent the last week-
end in the city visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Himelhoch have returned from Palm
Beach.
Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. left on Monday for
Gladstone, Mich., where she will, visit her mother, Mrs. Henry
Rosenblum, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baer have returned to their home in
Chicago after a few days' visit with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cooper of Chicago Blvd: and their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broder, have left for a few
weeks' stay in Miami Beach„
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand of the Lee Crest left on Monday
for St. Joseph, Mich., where - they will spend the week at the
White Sulphur Springs Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Greene and their son, Donald, returned on
Monday from a few weeks' stay in Santa Monica, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldman of Canterbury Rd. left on Mon-
day for Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chajes of the Lee Crest returned from a
-
week's stay in Alabama.
Mrs. Stanley Levy of San Francisco is the guest of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. of Warrington Rd.
Dr. and Mrs. Max R. Beitman and family of Pennington Dr.
left on Monday for Palm Island, Miami Beach, where they will be
the guests for a few weeks of her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Zack.
Mrs. Edward Stein of Strathcona Dr. is spending a few weeks
in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Glynn Ct. left on Monday for a
short stay in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mazer and their daughter, Margaret, of
Birchcrest Dr. are spending a few weeks in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen have returned to their home in
South Bend after a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Diem of Webb Ave.
Miss Peggy Grayson of Royal Oak has sailed on the S. S. De-
Grasse on a three weeks Carribean cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lapides of Parkside Ave. are spending a
few weeks in Hot Springs, Ark.
Mrs. Jack Stenbuck spent a week visiting with friends enroute
from Chicago to her home in Boston, Mass.
Men's Clubs
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Howard B. Camden, 410 Buhl
Building, r et urn e d recently
from Hartford, Conn., where he
was graduated from a compre-
hensive course at the home of-
fice school of the Travelers In-
surance Companies. He is a
member of the Camden Insur-
ance Agency in Detroit, headed
by his father, Joseph Camden.
Howard was graduated from
Central High School, and re-
ceived his B.S. degree from Mich-
igan State College in 1949.
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MITZVAHS
Col. Hack Decorated for World War II Work
Lt. Colonel Morton Hack, 2648
Oakman Court, was decorated
for his work with American pris-
oners of war during World War
officer of the 9604th Volunteer
Air Reserve Training Squadron.
He is vice president of the Mich-
igan Shoe Retailers Association,
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16640 JAMES COUZENS
II.
He was presented with the Air
Force Commendation medal in a
ceremony at the Federal Bldg.
by Lt. Col. Sidney R. Rothschild,
deputy for recruiting for the
Michigan Military -District.
Colonel Hack is commanding
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Daughters and daughters-in-
law of members of The Equality
Club have organized to form a
Junior Equality Club, which like
the parents organization is a.
service g r o u p, aiding indigent
families with supplies of coal,
food and money.
The Junior Equality Club will
operate independently, but will
cooperate with the senior or-
ganization.
Officers for the coming year
are: Mesdames Shirley Jaffe,
president; Marion Lupiloff, vice 7
president; Eve Berk, Shirley Sil-
Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, chairman of general solicitation for the verman and Shirley Karnow,
1951 Women's Division Allied Jewish Campaign, completed as- secretaries; and Mildred Berish,
signments of division chairmen and found that six are veterans treasurer.
who held similar positions in 1950.
Standing, left to right, are Mrs. Samuel Gale, Division 6; Mrs.
Louis Redstone, 5; Mrs. Sander Hillman, 2; Mrs. Samuel Willis, 4;
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Mrs. William Fogel, 8; and Mrs. Morris Marks, 1'7. Seated, at left,
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Mrs. Abraham Cooper, vice-chairman of the women's campaign.
Other general solicitation division chairmen are Mesdames E.
Bryce Alpern, Simon Baer, Henry Berris, Maurice Clamage, Moe
Dann, Stanley Fleischaker, Lawrence Fleischman, Martin Fried-
man, Stanley Friedman, Aubrey Goldman and Jack R. Greenberg.
Other division chairmen are Mesdames Merwin Grosberg, L
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Irving Lewis Kramer, Jerome Mark, Stanley' Michaels, Abe S.
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• WEDDINGS
General solicitation will be conducted in the form of a one-
• SHOWERS
day drive—G-Day--on April 29.
• BAR
Jewish Center
Activities
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK
MEN'S CLUB will present its an-
(The Jewish Community Center is
nual Purim dance at 9 p. m.,
Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare
Federation, and is a Red Feather
March 17, in the social hall of
Agency.)
the synagogue: Dave Diamond
and his orchestra will furnish Saturday, Haman on TV—An-
the music. Joseph Snider, chair-
nual Purimspiel and carnival
man of the arrangements com-
of Jewish Parents Institute,
mittee, is assisted by Jack War-
Davison Branch, 9 p.m. Musi-
ner and Oscar Kramer. Special
cal comedy with Haman as a
entertainment will be offered.
television vice president,
Ahasuerus as a tobacco and•
DONALD FOX LODGE, Bnai
TV mogul. Public invited.
Brith, will present a musical
show at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Sunday, Folk Dancing. Sam
Marcus, call e r - in structor.
the Michigan Showman's Hall,
Davison Branch, 9 p.m.
3153 Cass. The show, especially
produced for Fox Chapter, is Wednesday, "Development of
the Healthy Personality of To-
open to all Bnai Brith members.
day." Speaker, Ben Ruben-
Those interested in joining the
stein, consulting psychologist.
glee club, call Leonard Moss, TO.
Woodward Branch, 9 p.m.
5-0753. Members should return
Sponsored by the Center Open
proceeds for tickets sold for the
Forum and the Department of
Council fund-raising at Mon-
Adult Education. Free to
day's meeting, at 8:30 p.m., at
public.
Jericho Temple, 11331 Linwood.
LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE,
Bnai Brith, with the Chapter,
will hold a Purim party and
dance, at 8:30 p.m., March 18, at
Parkside Hall. Karl and Molly
Berg, presidents, announce that
program will consist of an orch-
estra, games and refreshments.
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