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THE JEWISH NEWS-11 •

Friday, July 13, 1951

Activiiiei ive Soci4

Barry Kay Is Youngest. Contributor
To Zionist House; Leaders Thanked

Miss Lehrman to Wed
Rabbi in Early Fall

When plans first were laid for been helpful. He said that the
the building of the Detroit Zion- sum of $6;000 still is needeed to
Charles Abrahams, Ruthellen Katzman, Judy Panush and Rabbi and Mrs. Lehrman an- ist House on Linwood and Lawr- cover initial costs and expressed
Judy Saldinger are campers at Tel Noar Lodge, Hampstead, N. H. nounce the engagement of their ence, 7-year-old Barry Kay, son
14Irs. Leo Gold and son, Gerald, of Fairfield Ave. and Mrs. daughter, Miriam Esther, to Rab- of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay of
Wildemere Ave. was among the
Harry Gross of Cortland Ave. have left to spend the summer in
guests at a breakfast. He was so
California.
enthused that he pledged the
Mrs. Louis Elliman of Briggs Hotel is a guest at Charlevoix
sum of $100 towards the fund.
Beach Hotel, Charlevoix, for July and August.
He thus is the youngest contri-
Mrs. Maurice S. Schiller and son, Larry, of Tulsa, Okla., are
butor to the fund for the pro-
here visiting her mother, Mrs. Leon Sc.hembeck of Monte Vista
jected Zionist headquarters.
Ave.

Later, Barry asked Walter
A sweet sixteen party in. honor of their daughter, Joan,. was
Field, who last week was elected
given by Mr. and Mrs. Lbuis Hertzenson for.51 friends and relatives
president of Zionist House, Inc.,
at Huyler's.
to visit him and to get the con-
Harve Disner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Disner of Prairie Ave.,
tribution. They were photo-
is spending the summer at Camp Day-Che-Lah, Green Lake, Wis.
graphed in the library of the
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Cohen and daughters, Brenda and
Kay home.
Yolanda, are vacationing in Charlevoix and Mackinac Island.
Mr. Field announced this week
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Goldstone of 18717 Santa Rosa Drive
that
the Zionist House is being
entertained several hundred guests at a reception on June 24th
remodeled and will be ready for
on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Out of town
use as Zionist headquarters in
guests were from Brooklyn, Chicago, Flint and different parts of
time for Rosh Hashanah.
Canada.
Expressing thanks for their
Guests at Omena Inn, Omena, Mich., last week-end included
cooperation to local leaders, Mr.
the following from Detroit: Mr. and Mrs. S, Averbuch, Miss M.
Field said that Abe Kasle, Leon
Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bader, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Felder,
Kay, Hairy Cohen, David Zell-
Mr. and Mrs. David Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gelfand, Mr.
man and a group of others have
and Mrs. Jack Greenberg, Dr. and Mrs. Harbld J. Garmel, Mr. and
BARRY KAY presents check
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacobson, Mrs. Nathan MIRIAM ESTHER LEHR ♦ AN
to WALTER FIELD.
Levitt and children, Roberta and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lan-
60 Louis Rose Co.
the hope that gifts will be made
dow, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine, Louis Milgron, Jack and Jerry bi Max- A. Lipshitz, son of Mr,
and
Mrs.
Lipshitz,
of
2939
Glen.:.
Salesmen Rated 'Top'
promptly and liberally.
Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Pines, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Rosen, D.
Radner, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reder, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shalit, Mr. dale Ave.
Dr. -Robert Thompson, noted
Miss Lehrman attends Wayne sales analyst and sales psycho-
•and Mrs. Nathan Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. DaVid N. Steffin and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Tamler, Mr. University and the College of logist, announced in Detroit,
and Mrs. Ralph Unger. Also Miss Ann Wolf and Walter Wolf of Jewish studies. Rabbi Lipshitz July 2, that after making ex-
INSURED N
Chicago, Dena Babcock of Stephenson, Mich., and Dr. and Mrs. is the spiritual leader of Con- tesnve aptitude tests and ob-
' •
gregation Beth Israel, Madison, servations examinations, Louis
William Miller of Jackson, Mich.
A Sweet Sixteen Party was given in honor of Evelyn Litvin by Wis. He was ordained at Yeshi- Rose and Rose Co. have the 60
STORAGE_
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Litvin of Woodingham Drive vah University, New York, and top salesmen in the nation.
on June 24 at Northwood Inn. Her host was Marvin Lichtenstein. received his Master's Degree at These tests are made from the
Guests who spent the Fourth of July at Greenbush Inn in- Columbia University. An early standpoint of courtesy, product
knowledge and sales ability.
cluded: Dr. A. R. Freeman and Jack S. Mason of Flint; Mr. and fall wedding is planned.
Jack Rose, president, accept-
Mrs. A. Goldstein and family and Mr. and Mrs. M. Splaver and
ing the award, outlined the aims
family of Cleveland; and the following Detroiters: Mrs. C. Etten-
of his organization to aid the
ger and daughter, Clair, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weiss, Milton Radner Rabbi Fram to Speak
buying public in making its
and son, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ebner, Dr. & Mrs. 0. Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. On Radio Chapel Hour
selections.
Harry J. Soloman who celebrated Mr. Soloman's 50 birthday, Mr.
George Schmidt of the Louis
and Mrs. J. Braver and family, Mr. and Mrs: A. B. Goldfine, Mr.
The Radio Chapel Hour which Rose Co. won an individual
and Mrs. M. Singer, Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. A.
invites churches a n d syna- award for leadership in sales-
2% of
D. Weber and family, Miss Nettie Shere, Johnie Surath.
your own
Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Natelson, recently of Washington, D. gogues to conduct radio -services manship.
each
Sunday,
at
10:30
to
11
a.m.;
Valuation
C., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lastar of Sturte-
Minimum
vant Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Natelson are en route to El Paso, Tex., has designated next Sunday
STORED
For
Fine
Music
.
.
of $100
morning
as
Religious
Freedom
where they will make their home.
and
Entertainment
Day
at
the
request
of
the
re-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field of Berkley Road, accompanied by
Call
their daughter, Harriet, and son, Irwin, sailed on July 11 on the ligious participation committee
of Detroit's 250th Birthday Fes-
Empress of France for a tour of Europe and Israel.
BEN
KATZMAN
GASH AND CARRY STO.Rf.
Mrs. Benjamin L. Lambert of the Belcrest Hotel left this week tival.
and His Orchestra
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
for a stay at Grand Hotel; Mackinac Island.
UN. 2-2783
or TO. 8-2907
Israel has been invited to deliver
the sermon on religious freedom
Rhode Zahavie (Mrs. Joshua
Back From Honeymoon David Davis Excels
Shames), soloist with Temple
Quality
As Sympathy Soloist
Israel Choir, will render musical
An appreciative audience of selections. The program will be
approximately 10,000 people
heard David Davis, 19-year-old broadcast over WJR.
Chicago violinist, perform Wie-
niawski's Violin Concerto in D
Photographs
Minor at the Detroit Symphony
ngagernenb
Candid
-- Formal
Orchestra's summer series con-
cert at the State Fair Grounds
We also
last Friday evening. Formerly a
Announcement
is
made
of
the
Record
Wedding
Ceremonies
pupil of Zimbalist at the Curtis
Institute, he is now studying at engagement of Phyllis Cohn,
In. Sound
the Julliard Music School. The daughter of Mrs. Anna Cohn, of
son of Attorney Maurice L. Da- Tyler Ave., and the late Martin
vis, he has been playing the Cohn, to Bill Ross, son of Mrs.
Ave.
violin since he was three years Sarah Ross of * Fenkell
2528 W. Grand Blvd.
* *
of age. At the age of 14 he
u-
The
engagement
of
Alan
H
played with the Chicago Sym-
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phdny Orchestra before an audi- bar, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
I.
Hubar
of
Huntington
Woods,
If
no
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ence at 45,000 at Grant Park.
The concerto makes no small to Rita Levin of Cleveland was S
defnands upon the technical announced by her parents, Mr.
ability of the violinist, and these and Mrs. Reuben Levin of Union-
were more than adequately met town, Pa. Miss Levin is a grad-
MRS. HERBERT N. WAZE
by Mr. Davis with apparent ease. uate of Penn State College.
A Vacation at Lesser's Adds to Your Health
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blavin His bowing was clean and pre
cise.
It
was
gratifying
to
hear
of Roselawn Ave., announce the
recent marriage of their daugh- the well known second move-
BY
ter, Harriet, to Herbert N. Waze ment played with pleasing re-
straint of emotion and under-
of Elmhurst Ave.
standing. His brilliant technique
The double ring ceremony was again demonstrated in an
We Specialize ln
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Charge Accounts Welcomed
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Group Sends $7,600
The orchestra was under the
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