THE JEWISH NEWS-13

Friday, March 16, 1951

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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Knopman, of 2638 Glendale, left Monday
for Los Angeles where- they will remain for a few weeks as guests
at the Ambassador Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger of Puritan Ave. left on a
South American cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ettlinger of Pennington Dr. left this week
for California where they plan to spend three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hubar of Huntington Woods have left
for a stay in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Morey L. Abraham of Muirland Ave. returned
from a several weeks' visit in California and Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidn,ey Fecheimer of Monterey Ave. are spending
a few weeks with their children, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Seinsheimer
of -Cincinnati.
Mrs. Charles Feinberg of Boston Blvd. has returned from
Miami Beach where she visited with her mother, Mrs. Harry
Brown, who is spending the winter there.
Elliot Moyer has returned to his home in Washington, D. C.,
after a few days' visit with his mother, Mrs. Doyer Moyer, and
other members of his family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Seligman and their daughter Karen of
Marion, 0., are expected this week-end to spend a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman of Indiana Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer of Leslie Ave. left on Thursday
by motor for a stay in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Isador Lazar of Sturtevant Ave. have returned
from a visit in New York.
Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Carlstein of Chicago Blvd. are spending
a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bernie of Chicago Blvd. have left for a few
weeks' stay in Mexico and California.
Lee Stern of the Wilshire has returned from a five weeks'
vacation in Havana and Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. IrVing Goldman and their children of Muirland
Ave. left on Wednesday for a few weeks' stay in Arizona. They
were accompanied by Mary Lou and.Susan Simons of Parkside
Ave., who will j&in their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons,
who left a fortnight ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green of Greenlawn Ave: and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Levitt are spending a fortnight in St. Joseph, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal of Pontiac have returned from
a fortnight's stay in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Klaus of Lawrence Ave. had as their guests
last week-end, Mr. A. Klaus of New York, Mrs. E. Schwartz of
Cleveland and Mrs. M. Shapero of Middletown, Conn.
Mrs. Herman Pine has returned to her home in Brooklyn.
N. Y., after a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. David Davis of the Alden Park Manor, and her cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow of Renfrew Rd. The Spevakows also
had as their guest last week, Mr. Mayer Kupfer who left for New
York on Monday.

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GOULD—PRITZ: T h e mar-
riage of Carolyn Eleanor Pritz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Pritz of 16168 Fairfield,
and Kenneth Gould; son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Gould, was per-
formed Sunday evening by
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick at
the Beth Aaron Synagogue. A
reception followed the ceremony
at the bride's residence.
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WEISMAN-STONE. In a dou-
ble ring, garden ceremony held
in Los Angeles Dec. 24, Naomi
Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Stone, of Los Angeles
became the bride of Harold B.
Weisman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Weisman, formerly of De-
troit. Following an extended
honeymoon in Palm Springs and
Las Vegas, the couple is now
residing in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Shaarey Zedek Men
Sponsor Purim Dance

The second annual Purim
dance will be presented by the
Cong. Shaarey Zedek Men's club,
• - at 9 p.m. Satur-
day, in the
social h a 11 of
t h e synagogue.
Joseph Snyder is
chairman of ar-
rangements, and
Jack Warner
and Oscar Kra-
m e r will assist
him.
Snyder
Music will be
furnished by Dave Diamond and
his orchestra, and special acts of
entertainment will be featured.

Expect Large Turnout
For Young Israel Party

Harold P 1 a t t, chairman of
Young Israel's 4th annual Purim
carnival announced that nearly
600 people were expected to at-
tend the carnival to be held on
March 24. The entire Center on
Dexter and Fullerton will be
taken over for the evening.
A Purim party for all club
members over 13 will be held at
8:30 p.m., Saturday, in the Cen-
ter. A party at 2 p.m., Sunday
will be held fo. all youngsters
under 12, also in the Center .

LZOA Branches Join
For Purim Carnival

Give Citrin Family Rabbi Adler to Address
Final Bon Voyage Yiddish Culture Meeting
The Joint Yiddish Culture
Before Israel Trip Committee
of the Jewish Com-

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A farewell party (Melaveh mittee of 'the Jewish Commun-
A Purim carnival has been
ity Council and the Jewish
scheduled for March 24, at the Malkah) will bn given by the Center will sponsor the final
Labor Zionist Institute, an- Hebrew Benevolent Society this program in its cultural series
Saturday evening at their hall, on April 1, 8:30 p.m. at the
2995 Joy Road, in honor of its Woodward Center.
It will be a Purim program
vice-president, Harry E. Citrin featuring
a talk by Rabbi Mor-
and'r e c o r ding secretary, his ris Adler, in Yiddish, on "The
father, Mr. Barney Citrin, who Wisdom of Anonymous."
are leaving with their wives and
Samuel Segal, director of the
other members of their families Detroit Workmen's Circle
for a visit in Israel.
Schools, will be chairman. Nor-
The Citrins have been active man Drachler will read from
for many years in the institu- Sholem Aleichem. Moishe Haar
tion, and, as officers, their work has arranged appropriate Purim
has been invaluable. At this numbers.
function, the officers and direc-
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tors will wish the Citrins a
pleasant visit and safe return.
The arrangement committee
is headed by honorary presi-
dent, Sam Nelson, and its mem-
bers are Nathan Wolok, Abe
Miller, Nathan Samet, Hyman
Kosher Restaurant
Mitnick and Nathan Geer. They
NESIA HORDES
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nounced Irene Schumer, chair- have prepared an enjoyable
man. Nesia Hordes, member of evening.
Until May 1st
The Citrins will leave from
Branch 11, of LZOA, is collecting
gifts to be distributed at the New York on the S. S. LaGuar-
To allow for Alterations
dia Tuesday. They will celebrate
affair.
the
Passover
holiday
in
the
Holy
Proceeds from the carnival
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will go to the LZOA Federated Land and will return to Detroit
Campaign. A carnival queen will the latter part of May.
be chosen and two original skits
will be presented as highlights
of the evening. Dancing will be
Where Are My
Mother
to the music of Bob Weinberg.
All branches of LZOA are work-
ing on the carnival and a com-
mittee of Pioneer 'Women are
giving assistance.

Local Singer to Spark
Sisterhood Operetta

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Florence Weintraub, noted
Detroit singer, will be featured
artist at Cong. Mogen Abraham
Sisterhood's Purim operetta to
be held at 8:30
p.m., Thursday,
at t h e Davison
Jewish Center.
Miss Weintraub
will sing several
solos and will
lead group sing-
ing.
Members of
the cast of the
Miss Weintrauboperetta include
Mesdames Arnold LaKritz, as
the king; Hyman Beale, as
Esther; Harry Weiswasser, as
Haman; and Benjamin Sachs as
Zeresh. A group of youngsters
from Sylvia Lee Dancing Studio
will contribute Purim dances.
The Vernor Twins, of the Ver-
nor's Ginger Ale Co., will act as
hostesses for the event. Haman-
taschen will be served. For fur-
ther information and tickets
call Mrs. Harry Saltsman, TO.
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Beth Abraham Men
Stage Masquerade

An invitation to the commun-
ity has been extended by the
Men's Club of Cong. Beth Abra-
ham to attend their Purim mas-
' querade dance on Sunday, at
the United Dairy Worker's Hall,
on Second boulevard, in High-
land Park.
An evening of dancing, enter-
tainment and contests, including
a costume event will be fea.
tured. Hershell Leib and his
orchestra will provide the music.
Tickets may be obtained at the
door or by calling Edward Rice,
ticket chairman, UN. 2-6748.

Brig. Gen. DAVID SARNOFF,
chairman of the board of the
Radio Corporation of America,
and CLARENCE E. PICKETT,
honorary secretary of the Ameri-
can Friends Service Committee,
will receive the first World
Brotherhood awards of the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary of
America at the Seminary's
World Brotherhood dinner at the
Hotel Waldorf Astoria in New
York City on Sunday evening.

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