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To Wed Windsor Youth
114 — THE JEWISH NEWS
College Students Plan
To Wed in September
Friday, May 11, 1951
Zion tvlizrachi to Hold
Viother, Daughter Affair
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
will hold its annual mother and
daughter dinner at 6:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Young Israel
Center. A program of entertain-
ment will follow dinner, an-
nounced Mrs. Milton Winston.
An address on "The Responsi-
bility of the Jewish Mother" will
be followed by a talk by Miss
Judith Sperka on "The Respon-
sibility of a Jewish Daughter."
A dramatic pageant, "Drama of
the Festivals of Israel," will be
presented by the dramatic group
of Young Israel's Women's
League.
David Greenbaum will be
guest soloist in the pageant
which was written and directed
MISS MARILYN LEIS
by Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka. Call
MISS NEDRA TABASHNIK
Mrs.
Louis Goldfine, TY. 4-5904,
At a recent family dinner Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tabashnik,
for
reservations.
and Mrs. Arnold Leib, of Clem-
of Fairfield Ave., announce the
ents Ave., announced the en-
engagement of their daughter,
gagement of their daughter, Rabbi Segal, Louis Berry
Nedra, to Donald A. Kapetan-
Marilyn, to Edward Katz, son of
sky, son of Dr. and Mrs. Nathan
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Katz, of Giles At Seminary Conference
J. Kapetansky, of Birchcrest Dr.
Blvd., Windsor. The couple plans
Both young people are students
Rabbi
Jacob
E.
Segal
and
at the University of Michigan
a June wedding.
Louis Berry, of Detroit, were A September wedding is planned
prominent figures attending the
Junior Hadassah to Hold national planning and campaign
committee conference of the
Coke and Record Party
Jewish Theological Seminary
Junior Hadassah's monthly May 6, in New York.
At the fifth annual meeting,
social will take the form of a
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM
coke and record party, at 8:30 it • was announced by Maxwell
- p.m.. Wednesday, at Halvey Abbell, outgoing chairman, that MEN'S CLUB will hold a busi-
Music Center.. Admission is free. $449,000 has been contributed to ness meeting and social at 9
All interested should call Violet the Seminary for fellowships, p.m., Tuesday, in the synagogue.
-Messer, UN. 3-3473, of - Fern scholarships and awards. This Max E. Klayman, vice-president,
will preside. Members are asked
Skolnik, TO. 7-5127.
was in addition to $1,141,269 con-
A spring conference of the tributed in 1950 for the mainten- to bring friends.
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Central States Region will be ance of the Seminary.
LOUIS
MARSHALL
LODGE,
held the weekend of June 2, at
At the meeting Berry was one Bnai Brith, will honor all past
Louisville, Ky.
of five Jewish communal lead- presidents on election night,
ers chosen to serve as co-chair- Wednesday, at the Workmen's
man of the committee. Daniel Circle on Linwood. Entertain-
G. Ross; New York attorney, was ment and refreshments are
planned.
elected new chairman.
Men's Clubs
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May 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour Spira (Mickey Goldstein),
of 1929 Elmhurst, a daughter,
Wendy Phyllis.
May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert H. Zamler (Rae Goldfarb),
of Clements Ave, a daughter
Marsha Ann.
• •
April 26 To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert K. Friedman (Lenore
Heller, formerly of Detroit) , of
Silver Spring, Md., a son, Steven
Mark.
• • •
April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
man Blinder, (Marilyn Doris
Fisher) of Whitcomb Ave., a son,
Andrew Howard.
Tales Out of School
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees.
of Posterity."—Disraeli.
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Betsy
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Detroit Physicians will be held
Saturday, May 19, at the Statler
Hotel. Call Dr. Philip S. Peven
for reservations.
Rovner Farein Holds Picnie
Rovner Progressive Farein will
hold its 24th annual indoor pic-
nic on Sunday, at 3225 Fenkell.
A chicken dinner will be served,
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KALLIN FAMILY CIRCLE will
meet for an electim of officers
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Kallin.
• •
MISS SARAH ARATEN was
recently graduated from Mount
Sinai Hospital School of Nursing
in Chicago upon successful com-
pletion of a three-year educa-
tional course. Miss Araten is the
daughter of Mr. Isaac Araten of
2477 Blaine.
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Promoted to first lieutenant
in the United States Air Force
Reserve by Lt. Col. Morton Hack,
commanding officer of the
9604th VOLUNTEER A I R RE-
SERVE TRAINING SQUADRON
are: Raymond A. Abrams, Rob-
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James R. Lyon, Jr., Sebastian
L. Madalinski, Jerome J. Marx,
Mike T. Minasian, Bert L. Par-
sons, Stephen Skilnyk and Clyde
E. Snow. Joe Zack Kornfetter,
consultant to the FBA on Com-
munist activities will speak on
"Political Warfare" before the
9604th Volunteer Air Reserve
Training Squadron at 7:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in room 124, Central
High School.
• • •
CHODORKOVER C H A B N A
PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY will
hold a games party tonight at
8 p.m., at 13345 Linwood. Dona-
tions will be turned over to dis-
abled veterans of Israel. The
public is invited, and refresh-
ments will be served.
."DREAMS THAT MONEY CAN
BUY," a modern experimental
color film combining art and
psychology, will be presented by
the Detroit Cinema Guild in the
Art Institute lecture hall, May
17 and 18. The film, produced
by Prof. Hans Richter of Colum-•
bia University, portrays in vivid
color the dreams of seven dif-
ferent people shaped after the
visions of seven artists.
1 11/1/1/.....11MINIMIENEMIEW
April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Faigenbaum (Anita Litvin), of
Politics reached a new high
.Temple Beth El's high school
Clements Ave., - a, son, Neil.
department will be host to the last week with the Central 12B
April 19 — To Mr. and MiS. Confirmation Class at the an- elections. After a fierce struggle
David Wenner (Rae Nelson) , of nual • picnic, May 20. Picnicers of wit, four 12B's came out vic-
Cortland Ave., a daughte r, will meet at Beth El and will be torious. They were, Guy Barron,
driven to Palmer Park. The pres.: Marc Rubenstein, vice
Karen Diane.
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class will become acquainted pres.; Winnie Goldberg, sec.;
Ar
April 18 — To Mr. and Ali's. - with those with whom they will Carl Levin, treas.
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Arthur Koppy (Joan Zechman), attend high school next year.
Attention all people living in
The Mumford Latin Club had
0. daughter, Linda Joy.
* * *
a social meeting. Participants the area surrounded by Joy Rd.,
April 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. were Aurelia T a t a r, Carolyn Oakman Blvd., Dexter, and .Liv-
Banjamin Labensky• (F rances Sills, Bob Gayland and Mary ernois, The 12A's of Central
Sworin), of 18718 Ashbury Park, Popkin, vice president and High are having a huge paper
chairman of the club's planning drive Sunday, May 13, from 9:30
a son, Robert Leonard.
to 1. Earl -Ruciner, senior presi-
board.
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, dent, announced the drive as a
Three of Temple Israel's de- means of raising money for a
batirig team members spent last 12A picnic. Since most seniors
week looking up facts and pre- I are participating, the designated
paring speeches for their debate I territory will be quite thorough-
at .Cincinnati, May 13 and 14. ly covered. So, residents of the
The team, consisting of Herbert aforementioned area, don't be
Weiss, Betsy Brown, and Marvin surprised if your doorbell rings
Talberg, will take the negative sometime Sunday morning.
on the issue, "Resolved; That
released time be given in public
schools." Opponents will be the
debating team of Cincinnati's
Jewish "Y".
1946 - 1947 - 1950
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BIALISTOKER AID SOCIETY
invites all landslite of Bialistok-
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a meeting at 7 p.m., Wednesday,
which will feature a visit by
David Sohn, director of the
Bialistoker Center and Home for
Aged in New York. Editor of
Bialistoker Stime, he is an auth-
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istoker throughout the world.
There will be no appeals, and re-
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The family of the late Samuel
Weitz wishes • to thank its many
relatives and friends for the
kindnesses extended during its
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