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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-03-30

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To Wed June 24

THE JEWISH NEWS--1 1;

Friday, March 30, 1951

ngagemenii

Activitiei in Society

Mr. and Mrs. I. Rubenstein,
of New York City, announce
Mrs. Leo I. Franklin and son John of Muirland Ave. left on
Monday to spend a week in Cincinnati and Chicago where they
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Greta, to Dr. Jack Lands-
will visit with members of their family and friends.
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Olesheimer and daughter Carol of
Landsberg, of Miami Beach, and
Huntington Woods have returned from a week's stay in New
formerly of Detroit.
York.
* * *
-Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones and daughter Ellen of Muirland
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Good-
Ave. and Julia Ruth Honigman of Oak Dr. are spending a few
man, of Oakman Blvd., an-
weeks in Miami Beach.
nounce the engagement of their
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blumberg of Snowden Ave. left on
daughter, Eleanor, to Dr. Edward
Monday to spend a week in Jamaica.
Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lieber of Lawrence Ave. left on Thurs-
Meyers, of Burlingame Ave. A
day for New York where they will spend a week visiting with
_June wedding is planned.
members of their family and friends.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janeway of Canterbury Rd. have left
The engagement of their
. for New York where they spent a few days before sailing this
_daughter, Rose, to Marvin Blake
Friday on the S. S. Ile de France for a tour of Europe.
is announced by the bride-
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Bookstein of the Highland Towers left on
elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Na-
Tuesday to spend a fortnight in Miami Beach.
than J. Kaufman, of Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schwartz of Birchcrest Dr., accom- MISS BEATRICE CHODOROFF Ave. Blake is the son of Mr. and
panied by their daughter, Marilyn, left on Monday for Montreal
Mrs. Norman Blake, of Sturte-
where they will spend a few days visiting with their son and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chodoroff, vant Ave. Both young people
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Schwartz.
of Sturtevant Ave., announce attend Wayne University where
Miss Rebecca Schembeck of the Eddystone Apts., left last the engagement of their daugh- the bridegroom-elect is a law
Thursday for Tulsa, Okla., where she will be the guest for 10 ter, Beatrice, to Gerald Taines, student. A May 5 wedding is
days of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller. son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel planned.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs: Louis Robinson have moved from the Lee Plaza Taines, of W. Outer Dr.
The bride-elect attended
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feldman,
Apt. and are now residing at 660 Whitmore Rd. Mrs. Robinson's
daughter, Anne Rosenfield, has returned to her classes at Ohio Wayne University where she was of San Diego, Calif., announce
State University in Columbus after spending her spring vacation affiliated with Phi Sigma Sigma the engagement of their daugh-
sorority. Taines attended Du- ter, Theodora Jeanne, to Alan
at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Moses and son Richard of Greenlawn quesne University in Pittsburgh, Mark Feinberg, son of Mr. and
and graduated from Wayne Uni- Mrs. David H. J. Feinberg, of
Ave. are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach.
Boston - Blvd. The bride-elect
David Schwartz, who attends the UniVersity of Chicago, spent versity.
The wedding date has been attends the University of Cali-
the last week-end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz
fornia. Feinberg is enrolled at
set for June 24.
of Argyle Crescent.
Hebrew Union College in Cin-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mahler and daughter Ruth of Santa Bar-
cinnati. The wedding will be
bara Dr. are spending a few weeks in Florida. -
solemnized in August in San
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Sherman and son Allan have returned to
Diego.
their home in Brooklyn, N. Y., after a few days' visit with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Sherman of West Outer Drive.
Center Holds Red Cross Class
Mr. and Mrs. William Berman of Whitmore Rd. returned last
A Red Cross senior life saving
Thursday from Miami Beach where they spent a number of
Delegates of Jewish women's course is being offered at the
weeks.
organizations in six countries Woodward Jewish Center, be-
Mrs. Louis Weil and son Frank have moved from the Lee Crest will assemble in New York on ginning April 5.
Apt. and are now residing at 660 Whitmore Rd.
Mrs. Richard Gunsberg and her two small sons of Warrington April 8 for the opening of a
CALL
Rd. have left for a stay in. Miami Beach. Mr. Gunsberg will join five-day meeting of the Inter-
MRS.
IDA
E. LEVY
national Council of Jewish
his family later for a short stay.
For Invitations of Distinction
Mr. and Mrs. Sol D. Zechman of Chicago are spending the Women, it was announced by For Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs and All
Also Personalized Napkins,
week in the city visiting with members of their family and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, of Detroit, Occasions.
Book Matches, Stationery,
Magazines
and Books.
friends. They are here to attend the wedding this Saturday of president of the organization.
TU. 3 0818 3293 Tuxedo Aye.
Betty Lou Zechman and Jack Schechter.
Mrs. Welt will preside over
Mrs. H. A. Lessen of Whitmore Rd. has returned from Miami the sessions, which will be held
Beach where she spent the last six weeks. Mr. Lessen, who ac- in the organization's national
companied his wife, returned a few weeks ago.
headquarters, on W. 47th St.
• SONATA
RENAISSANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Sidlow and sons have recently moved Assuming presidency in 1949,
to their new home at 19483 Birwood.
Mrs. Welt took a leading role in
Felix Silver of the Book Cadillac Hotel is visiting in Holly- reactivating t h e international
body which had been dormant
wood, Fla.
Sigma Theta Sorority of Wayne University has two teams since 1929.
soliciting in the Allied Jewish Campaign. Some of the girle work-
Representatives from Switzer-
ing this year are: Barbara Prady, Esther Reichstein, Janet Fogel- land, G r eat Britain, Canada,
man, Fruma Frankel, Elaine Katz, Lenore Freedman, Cecile Levy, South Africa and Australia will
FREE ESTIMATES
participate in discussions, which
Adele Pearlman, Shirley Fleisher and Eve Zaretsky.
will be primarily devoted to
BUDGET TERMS
serving the needs of world
Israel Submits New Proposal
Jewry and implementing the
For Korean Peace Settlement
Bill of Human Rights of the
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.- United Nations.
(JTA)—Israel has initiated a
new effort for a Korean peace
settlement in a memorandum
prepared by chief United Na-
tions delegate Abba Eban and
his principal adviser, Gideon
Rafael. The memorandum,
which has been in the works
some three weeks, formulates
I new suggestions for peace ne-
gotiations and has been pre-
sented to the UN Good Offices
Committee informally as an
"unofficial" proposal.

,

Seven Romanian Anti-Semites
Sentenced to Prison Terms

VIENNA, (JTA) — Seven per-
sons convicted by a court in
Galatzi, Romania, of "anti-
Semitic attacks" have been sen-
tenced to prison terms ranging
from three to 18 months. The
report said a group of Galatzi
townsmen, most of them Jewish
workers, were attacked by a
band of seven persons on the
evening of Dec. 24, 1950.

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