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March 23, 1951 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-03-23

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2 Club One Members
Leave for Israel Trip

Pioneer Women Club I bids
farewell to two of its board
members, Adele Mondry and
Celia Citrin, who are leaving for
Israel, at an executive board and
luncheon meeting on March 13,
at the home of Mrs. A. Beitner.
A brief report of the recent
shower given in behalf of the
transit camps in
Israel was given
b.. Mrs. S. Gold-
oftas. Shower
gifts are being
forwarded to the
Moatzat Hapoa-
lot by Mrs. Mon-
dry a n d Mrs.
Citrin.
Plans were for-
Mrs. Citrin mulated for a
Purim celebration with Shalach
Monos for the children of Israel
in honor of World Jewish Child's
Day, nationally proclaimed, for
April 8. The celebration will be
held in the form of a luncheon
Tuesday at 12 noon, at the Labor
Zionist Institute. Chaim Gott-
lieb, Histadrut director, will be
guest. speaker. Purim selections
will be read. Members are urged
to bring friends.

Men's Clubs

TEMPLE ISRAEL MEN'S
CLUB plans an open meeting
for all members of the Temple
at 8 p.m., Tuesday. The pro-
gram will include brief reports
from committees, games, and
refreshments. Louis Wolfgang,
chairman, urges all members to
attend.
* * *
MONTEFIORE LODGE, Free
Sons of Israel, will hear an ad-
dress by Dr. Myer Teitelbaum at
its monthly meeting April 2, at
the Detroit Leland, in _behalf of
the American Heart Ass'n. Pro-
gram committee chairman, Ar-
thur Gottesman, announces a
question and answer period will
follow Dr. Teitelbaum's speech,
which he will illustrate with
pictures.
* * *
DONALD FOX LODGE. Bnai
Brith, is formulating plans to
invite Jewish servicemen sta-
tioned at nearby camps to Pass-
over seders. Those able to ac-
commodate one or more soldiers
are requested to call Lennie
Moss. TO. 5-0753-. Members in-
terested in playing baseball are
urged to attend the meeting at
8:30 p.m., Monday, at Jericho
Temple.

Habonin Prepares for Seder
Habonim, Labor Zionist youth
group, is now rehearsing for its
third annual seder, which will
include a play, a choir, dance
group and an interpretation of
the Hagadalf: The seder will
be held April 29, at the Wood-
ward Jewish Center. For tickets
call UN. 3-9269.


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March 6—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey S. Barnett (Marjorie
Salk), of Rensselaer Dr., Oak
Park, a son, Russell Simon.

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12—THE JEWISH NEWS

The marriage of Nancydale
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Madvin, of Ullman, daughter of Mr. and
17132 Monica, announce the Mrs. Max G. Ullman. of New
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gary,
at 9 a.m., Saturday, at Young
Candidates to the Board of
Israel Center. Open house will
Education in the spring election
be held from 2 to 5 p.m., the
will address a meeting sponsored
following day. No cards.
by the social legislation com-
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mittee of the National Council
Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Weisenthal
of Jewish Women, at 12:30 p.m.,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
their son, Herbert, at 8 p.m.,
Jerome Frank, 18050 Fairfield.
Friday, at Temple Israel. Recep-
Discussing the functions of
tion Saturday, March 24, 8 p.m.,
the Board and presenting their
at 17420 Prairie.


individual views are Mrs. Betty
Judge and Mrs. Theodore Lev-
Becker, past president of the
in announce the Bar Mitzvah of
League of Women Voters; Fred-
their son, Joseph, on Saturday,
erick Hermann, past-president
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A re-
of Winship PTA: A. Douglas
ception honoring the Bar Mitz-
Jamieson, vice-president of the
vah will be .held in the family
Board of Education; and Wil-
home, 2806 Cambridge Rd., from
liam D. Merrifield, president of
MRS. EDWARD SIDEN
Vernor PTA.
8 to 10:30 p.m. that evening. No
cards.
Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff, council
At a candlelight ceremony
board member, and past-presi-
Feb. 25, at Bel-Aire Terrace,
The Bar MitzVah of Harvey
dent of the League of Womens
Sydell Ann Gould, daughter of Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Voters, will act as moderator.
MISS NANCYDALE ULLMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gould, be- Wolf, of 2545 Glynn Court, will
The audience will participate in
be observed March 31, at Cong.
came the bride of Edward Siden, Bnai Zion. A dinner in his honor York, and Erwin R. Roth, son a question and answer period
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph will be held the following day at of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Roth following the discussion. Mem-
Siden. Rabbi Morris Adler and the Park Avenue Hotel Pent- of Canterbury Rd. will take bers of the NCJW are requested
to call Mrs. Oscar Schwartz, UN.
Cantor Jacob Soneklar offici- house. Several out-of-town place Sunday, March 25, in New 4-0935, for reservations.
York. Following the ceremony,
guests
are
expected.
ated.
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the young couple plan a trip to
Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua Sperka the west coast and upon their
The bride chose for her wed-
ding a gown of imported chan- announce the Bar Mitzvah of return will reside at 19432 Burl-
tilly lace with an illustion neck- their son, Jbel Jacob, on Satur- ington Dr., Palmer Woods.
line. Two streamers of satin ex- day, March 31, at Congregation
tended from the waist and fell Bnai David. A Kiddush will fol-
Good Fellowship Masquerade
in with the lace forming a long low the service. A reception will
Good Fellowship Club will
Thousands of Women- Sav--
train. Her fingertip veil of illus- be given on Sunday. evening, present a Purim masquerade at
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Music will be furnished by Joe
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with seed pearls. She carried
Paul
and
his
band.
The Bar Mitzvah of Laurence
Time, Money and Wcirry"
two white orchids on a Bible,
w i th streamers of lily-of-the- Burt Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Shirts
Beautifully Laundered
Nathan Rosen, of Elmhurst Ave.,
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valley.
will
be
observed
Saturday,
at
the
PLANNING A SIMCHA?
Mrs. Barney Plotnick, sister of
the bridegroom, was matron of Carmel Hebrew School and Cong.
Will cater foods to suit occa-
honor, and Carolyn Pritz was Bnai Joseph. Laurence will con-
sion. Can furnish hall. For
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maid of honor. Attendants were duct the entire Sabbath service.
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Joan Gould, Kay Jurkowitz and
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Helynn Koratzky.
of 15389 La Salle announce the
Kenneth Gould, brother of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Merle,
bride, was best man. Ushers were on Saturday at the Rose Sittig
Herbert Barish. and Austin Kan- Cohen Bldg., 13226 Lawton. Re-
ter. The bride's grandmother, ception at home, 7 to 11 p.m.,
Mrs. Fanny Gould, was escorted Saturday.
down the aisle by Dr. Isadore
• •
Gould. A dinner and reception
The Bar Mitzvah of Marvin
followed the ceremony.
Mark Portner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Portner, of 18630
13124 DEXTER BLVD.
Santa Rosa, will be observed
IZFA Invites College Students
March 31, at the Adas Shadom
Will serve Passover meals and have conducted Sedurim
To Adloyada Purim Party
(Northwest) Congregation. A re-
Friday
Evening, April 20th and Saturday Evening, April 21st.
The Wayne University chapter ception in his honor will be held
of the Intercollegiate Zionist at home, Sunday, April.1.
Please make your reservations early to avoid disappointment.
Federation of America is hold-
ing an "Adloyada" Purim party
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL TU. 3-1242
at the house of Shirley Arbit,
15817 Linwood, at 8, p.m. Sun-
day. A special invitation to in-
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zack
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terested students from the Uni-
The Beautiful '51 iogo *
versity of Detroit and Lawrence
Pontiac Car
Tech is extended. The party
will feature songs, games, music
and refreshments.

This work will be done by a qualified
person with many years of practice
with Dr. Scholl.

March 12—To Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Hartman (Helga Plaut)
of Monte Vista Ave., a son,
Thomas Lloyd.

Miss Ullman to Wed
E. R. Roth on Sunday

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Samuel D. Gross (Rhoda Gur-
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