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AdivitieJ in Society
Miss Charlotte Fine, of Atkinson Ave., is spending two weeks
in Miami Beach, Fla., as a guest of the Hotel Delano where her
brother, Jerry, of Deland, Fla., is visiting _with her for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurland and family have moved to their
new home at 25115 E. Roycourt, Huntington Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Rose are celebrating their fiftieth
wedding anniversary in Miami Beach, Fla.
Dr. and Mrs. David Kliger and son, Seymour, have moved from
Calvert Ave. and are now residing at 18438 Hartwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Grove C. Wolf of Boston Blvd. are spending a
few weeks in Miami Beach where they are guests at the Delmonico.
Miss Marcia Ermann of Merton Rd. left on Thursday for CM-
einnati where she will spend TO days as ,the guest of her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heldman.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere of Boston Blvd. have returned
from a few weeks' visit in Hollywood Beach„Fla.
Mrs. Harry August and her son, James, of Huntington Woods
left on Monday for a week's visit in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn of Chicago Blvd. left on
Monday for a few weeks' stay in Palm Beach.
Mr. and Nil's. Stanley J. Winkelman of Roselawn'Ave. returned
on Wednesday from a stay in Bermuda.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Chicago Blvd. have left for
a few weeks' visit in Miami Beach and the Caribbean Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weisman of Chicago Blvd. left on Sunday
by motor for a visit in New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. L. Frank of Lawrence Ave. left on
Friday for Miami 'Beach where they plan a short stay at the Sea
Isle Hotel:*
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Cooper of Ewald Circle left on Friday to spend a week in
New York. .
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Grauer of -Edison Ave. left on Wednes-
day for Glencoe, Ill., where they `will spend a few days visiting
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Schlafer of Canterbury Rd. left on Sunday
to spend a few weeks in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Sarah Jacobs of Glynn Ct. left on Monday for New
York from where she sailed on Wednesday on the S. S. LaGuardia
for Israel where she will spend a few months visiting with mem-
bers of her family. Her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Jacobs, accompanied her to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Klein have moved from Atkinson Ave.
and are now residing at 900 Whitmore - Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leebove of Monterey Ave. left this week
for Miami Beach where they plant to spend six weeks.
Mrs. Harry Rosenstein and her daughters, Nancy and Jane,
of South Bend, Ind., are visiting her • mother, Mrs. Max Siegel of
Pennington Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weisman of Edison Ave. spent the last
week-end in Cleveland where they were the guests of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weston.
Bnai Brith Council
Has Victory Dance
e rt g a g erne n to
The Bnai Brith Victory Dance
The engagement of Marcia
will be held in the Fountain Ball
Room of the Msonic Temple, Marcus to Albert Leland was
announced recently. Miss Mar-
cus is the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Morilis Marcus, of
St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Leland is the
son of Mrs. Lillian Leland, of
Boston Blvd. and the late Mr.
Meyer Leland.
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Samuel -Westerman, of Santa
Rosa Dr., recently announced
the engagement of his daughter,
Elizabeth, to Stanford Phelps
Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
Lakin
Yudkoff
ris Gross, of Monterey Ave. The
at 9 p.m., March 31, it was an- wedding date has been set for
nounced by Harry Yudkoff, July 8.
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chairman and Alfred E. Lakin,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A. Cohen of
co-chairman, of the fund-rais- Prairie Ave., announce
the en-
ing committee of the Greater gagement of their daughter,
Detroit Bnai Brith Council. All
to Bob Abromovich, son
Bnai Brith men and woman are Lorrie,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Abromovich
invited to attend without charge. of
of Pingree Ave. A July 1 wed-
This affair will mark the cul- ding is planned.
mination of the annual fund-
raising drive, which helps to
coal Was discovered
support the 200 Hillel Founda- in Anthracite
Carbon county, Pa., in 1791.
tions in the United States, Can-
ada, Cuba and Israel; and the
1200 Bnai Brith youth organiza-
SAVE $ $ $
tions.
On Embossed Printing for
Also receiving support are the
Wedding & Bar Mitzvah
Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital
Invitations
at Hot Springs, Ark. ; - the Na- TY. 7-6816
TY. 6-6171
tional Jewish Hospital at Den-
Bill Norm Sales
ver, Col.; the Bellefaire Child
Care Agency, at Cleveland, 0.;
and other institutions and phil-
anthropies.,
UHS Parents to Meet
At Educational Night
The Parent-Teachers Council
of the United Hebrew Schools
will sponsor a joint social-edu-
cational affair for all Parent-
Teachers Organization branches
at 8:30 p.m., April 4, in the Rose
Sittig Cohen Building.
Guest speaker will be Evelyn
C. Zeiss, guidance consultant
for the Board of Education of
Centerline, Mich., talking on
"Children's Needs." A special
period for questions and an-
swers will follow.
All parents and their friends
are invited.
Congress Women Hold
Civil Defense Meetings
JWV
Mrs. M. J. Kritchman, di-
CHARLES AND AARON KO-
vision vice-p resident of the GAN AUXILIARY are donating
commission on community inter- tablets and .,stationery to pa-
tients of Percy Jones Hospital
today.
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G I N S B URG - ROSENBERG
P 0 S T and AUXILIARY will
offer a Purim party at 2:30 p.m.,
Sunday, at the Memorial Home
for the children of members.
Games will be played and re-
freshments serve d. Chairmen
are Manny Zak and Shirley
Medow.
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MRS. M. J. KRITCHMAN
relations, announces that, in
cooperation with the office of
Civil D e f ense, the women's
division of the American Jew-
ish Congress will present the
movie, "You Can Beat the
A-Bomb," at study group meet-
ings at 12:30 p.m., Monday. Des-
sert luncheons will be served.
Members and friends will be
able to sign up for first aid and
home nursing classes at meet-
ings in the following homes:
Northwest—Mrs. S. Linden, 12837 Santa
Clara; Mrs. L. Redstone, chairman.
Northeast—Mrs. M. Bachman, 18284
Bircherest; Mrs. F. Sherman, chairman.
South—Mrs. J. Greenberg, 2681 Bur-
lingame; Mrs. Greenberg, chap:than.
Central—Mrs. Henry Caplan, 4373
Sturtevant; Mrs. S. Goss, chairman.
Morris Jacobs, president of
the Michigan Zionist Region,
who has been elected one of the
delegates to the World Zionist
Congress, will address the Wom-
en's Auxiliary of the United He-
brew Schools on March 28. He
will act as moderator at the pro-
gram and will present movies
he took during his trip to Israel.
Mrs. Abe Katzman, president,
has yxtended an invitation to
all members to, attend the des-
sert luncheon at 12:30 p.m.
Mrs. Louis J. Tobin, president
of the Auxiliary, announces
that the preparations for this
gathering are being made by
the chairmen of the social com-
mittee, Mesdames Morris Fish-
man, Meyer Beckman and Harry
Fine.
Maimonides Proceeds
Go for Kupat Holim
Proceeds of the annual lunch-
eon and fashion show of the
Ladies' Auxiliary of Maimonides
Medical Society, to be held next
Wednesday at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel, will go to Kupat Holim,
the Israel Histadrut health or-
ganization, to provide prosthetic
devices for wounded men and
women in Israel and for their
rehabilitation.
A tableaux depicting the
250th anniversary of Detroit, a
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI- fashion show by Saks Fifth and
ARY dramatic group will meet other entertainment will be on
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the the program.
home of Ruth Weiss, 20058
Water only two degrees above
Stansbury. The cast for a
forthcoming play was selected freezing is found among the
at the last meeting.
lava wastes of Idaho's Craters
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of the Moon national monument,
Children of members of PFC. even in summer.
JOSEPH L. BALE AUXILIARY,
will participate in a "Small Fry
Fashion Parade," to be present-
YOU TOO WILL SAY ...
ed at 3 p.m., Tuesday, at the
"Ift worth my while
Memorial Home. Margie Rad-
to drive an extra mile."
man will supply the outfits. The
young models include David
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Baseman, Ann Margaret Daskal,
Terry Eichenhorn, Ronna Lynn
Hertzberg, Ethel Joy Levine,
Sales. Mgr.
Cynthia Litt, Bobby Marks, Carol
Sue Starman and Suzanne Zei-
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kel. Ruth Rothman, daughter For the Beautiful ALL
of Mrs. Sanford Rothman, will
accompany on the piano. A toy '51 BUICK
at
will be presented to each child.
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