12—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 22, 1951
Helen Jay Shulman
To Wed J. W. Allen
Bagley Group Elects
Mrs. Rhodes President
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shulman
of Dayton, 0., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Serving with Mrs. Samuel J.
Rhodes, who was elected for a
second term to the presidency of
Bagley Group, of Hadassah, are
;the following
• officers:
Mesdames
Henry Berris,
Benjamin Arkin
.. < an-d Gerald
olove k, vice
.presidents; Ar-
thur Schubiner,
.Seymour Kyte
and Ben Gold-
man, .secretar-
ies; Ben Ross,
treasurer_
Chairmen ap-
pointed include:
Mrs. Rhodes Mesdames Ber-
nard Gourvitz, honor roll; Peter
Brown, J. Jack Goode and Maur-
ice Winston, co-chairmen; Paul
P. Feller, special gifts; Sam
Sugarman, membership; Meyer
Berke and Albert Jaco, co-chair-
men: Charles Rosen, member-
ship secretary; Samuel Serwer,
education; Roy Fisher, American
affairs.
Other chairmen are: Mesdames Jesse
Rice. program; Jack Winshall. oneg
shabbat; N. E. Osterman, social; Samuel
Perlmutter. hospitality; Philip Bresner,
minyan: Martin Naimark, youth aliya.h:
Albert Schwartz, HMO; Ben Gould, child
welfare: Howard Finsilver, JNF; Jack
Taylor. box collection; Fannie Choden,
supplies; Max Schubiner. telephone; Phil-
lip Cherrin, clerical; William Shapiro,
delayed dues; Charles Lapides. bulletin;
Irving Ingram, youth commission; Stan-
ley Winkelman. Zionist council; Morris
Wayne, bond drive; Samuel Glas. gift
shop: Louis Silverfarb, courtesy; Albert
Galen. member-at-large; and 'Max Frank
and Samuel Greenberg, ex-officio..
HELEN JEAN SHLTLIVIriN
Helen Jean, to Jay Warren Al-
len, son of Mr. and MrS: Sidney
Jay Allen of Detroit.
Helen is a senior at Ohio State
University and a member of
Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority.
Jay is a senior at University
of Michigan and a member of
Pi Lambda Phi fraternity.
No date has been set for the
w edding.
JWV
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY is planning several
activities for the summer. Elea-
nor Silk was recently elected as
Stork Baby Service Plans
patriotic instructor of the State
Lake Area Deliveries
Department of JWV.
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Stork Baby Service, 10425
CHARLES and AARON KO-
Northlawn, has inaugurated a
lake area delivery service to ac- GAN AUXILIARY will hold a
comodate
vacatiOners
the the
rummage sale at the Community
Pontiac
lake
areas during
summer months. Weekly .deliv- Home Public House, 8 Mile and
cries will be made -to families in Wyoming, on Saturday. The
need of complete baby laundry Auxiliary has planned a trip to
service. Call WE. 3-0900. Bob-Lo for Wednesday. Friends
- I are welcome.
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The PFC. JOSEPH L. BALE
POST and AUXILIARY weenie
roast to be held at 8 p.m., Sun-
June 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- day has been changed- to Lola
vin Rosenthal (Ann Nochintin) Valley, Auxiliary president Ruth
of 70 Highland, a datighter, Kline announced. Bernice Das-
Rochelle Karen.
kal, Herb Benson, Mildred Base-
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man and Carmy Zweig are in
June 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray- charge of preparations for the
mond Hassen (Lillian Holtzer), affair. All friends and members
a daughter, Harriet Miriam.
of the Jewish War Veterans are
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invited.
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June 4—To Mr. and MrS. Mar-
vin L. Gale (Nancy Pigott) of GEN. MAURICE ROSE POST
Normandy Ave., a son, Dennis and AUXILIARY will hold a
James. * wienie
roast on June 30, at
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Palmer Park. For information
June 2—To .Mr. and Mrs. Ed and reservations, call Frances
ward Perlmutter, (Frances Ben- Freedman, UN. 4-2111.
jamin) of 19442 Ilene, a son,
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Mark Erwin.
ROBERT
RAFELSON
P 0 S T
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and AUXILIARY will be enter-
May 28—To Mr. and Mrs. tained at their final meeting
Kenneth Levine (Pearl Lipson), Sunday evening, at the Me-
of 12616 Tuller, a daughter, morial Home by Mr. and Mrs.
Janice Karen.
M. Rafelson. It will be a cabaret
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night, with supper, dancing and
May 27—To Mr. and Mrs. entertainment.
Raymond Kahrnoff (Sandra
Lipson), of 3010 Elmhurst, a son,
Jack Martin.
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May 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald N.- Tatarsky (Suzanne Gins-
Safe and
burg, formerly of Detroit), of
Denver, Colo., a daughter, Jan
Dependable
Mignon.
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Medically
Supervised
May 26—To Mr. and Mit. Ed-
ward Earl Singer (Cell Wino-
kur), of 19960 Lauder, a son,
Alan Abram.
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May 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Klein (Betty Revzin),
son, Steven Mark.
CERTIFIED MOHEL
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
IN
Hospitals and Homes
SERVING
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REV. JOSHUA SPIRO
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Mrs. B. May to Head
Infants Service Group
For 1951-52 Season
The following officers were in-
stalled by the Infants Service
Group at its annual installation
luncheon June 13, at the Book
Cadillac Hotel:
Mesdames Bernard May, pres-
ident; Jack Freeman, Sidney
Berman and Albert Cutler, vice-
presidents; Irving Kotin, treas-
urer; Samuel Levin and David
Grossman, case chairmen; Jack
Hencken, Leo Bigelman, Eman-
uel Shapero and Hyman Kramer,
secretaries; Eugene Simms, hap-
py day fund; Charles Wolpin,
memorial fund; Samuel Gutten-
tag, community relations; Leon-
ard Horton and Norman Brode,
delegates.
Elected to the board of directors were:
Mesdames George Bennett, Boyd Car-
nick, Saul Golden, William Katz, Sam
Katz, Harry Komer, George Klein, Hy-
man Krupp, David Mattes, Nat Risin,
Ralph Shook, Manny Silverman, Nathan
Simon, Max Weingarden, Solly Abels,
Julian Grace, Ruby eMrson, David Rise-
man and Harry Weingarden.
Plan Young Adult Camp Weekend
Left to right, Penny Isaacs, Peter G. Hart, Dr. Soli Gayner,
Jim Senor, Madlyn VVolrauch, Ed Simon are planning camp con-
ference at fresh Air Camp, June 29-July 1, sponsored by the Jew-
ish Young Adult Council. Delegates and leaders from 22 member
organizations will take part in panel sessions, sports and social
events. Registrations are taken at the Jewish Community Center,
young adult department, TR. 5-8400.
Mrs. George Klein will be pub-
licity director. Mrs. Julian Grace
was installing officer, and Mrs. United Hebrew Schools
Saul Golden was chairman, as- Plans Summer Program
sisted by Mrs. Louis Trotsky and
Mrs. Alfred Wolf.
A summer program of the
United Hebrew Schools will
again be held, starting at
Farband Branch, LZOA, branches
of the schools at 9:30
To Install New Officers a.m. Monday through Friday.
"The Development of the Jew-
At installation ceremonies on ish Community in Detroit" will
Tuesday, at Northwood Inn, Far- be the main theme of the sum-
band Branch, Labor Zionist mer sessions in connection with
Organization, will induct the Detroit's 250th anniversary cele-
bration.
following officers:
Although emphasis will be on
Jack Abramson, president; local Jewish personalities of past
Marvin Fuller, vice-president; and present, activities will in-
Saul Rose, Naomi Abramson and c l u d e dramatics, musicals,
Barbara Linden, secretaries; and sports, outings and religious
Marvin Sorkowitz, treasurer.
celebrations.
A social and cultural program
is planned, with activities relat-
ing to the American and Israel
Detroit's
Jewish scenes. Meyer Brown,
national president of Farband,
Best Laundry Value
will install the officers. • Abra-
Thousands' of _Women Say-
ham Beitner and Ben Harold will
represent the city committee.
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Brandeis Women Hold
Meeting on Tuesday
A board meeting of the De-
t r o i t Committee of Brandeis
Women will be held at 12 noon,
Tuesday, at Franklin Hills
Country Club. Mrs. H a r v e y
Rattner, reservations chairman,
should be contacted not later
than today at LI. 2 - 6843 ; for
tickets.
Mrs. Oscar Zemon, president;
and Mrs. Leonard Kasle, vice-
president; will report to the
group on the . women's confer-
ence and convocation exercises
held at Brandeis U. last week.
Plans for a fall membership
drive on Sept. 24, sparked by
the presence of Dr. Abram
Sachar, are now in progress.
Prescriptions and Repairs
Called For and Delivered
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DR. NORMAN DRACNLER, Director