THE JEWISH NEWS-9

Friday, August 24, 1951

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Recent guests of Omena Inn, at Omena, Mich., were Dr. and
and Mrs. Alvin August and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Benach, Mrs.
Celia Burnstein, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baron
and son, Mr, Ernest Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Bragman, Flint; Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Blumenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bright, L.
Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Epstein, Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Eichner and family, Miss Gloria and Miss Joan
Erman, Mr. and Mrs. Frankel, Mr. and Mrs. David Fealk, Mrs. Eva
Geltner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feuer and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry P. Falk, Hillsdale; Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Friedman, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Fetter and son, Mr. and Mrs. David Fealk, Bernard
Fealk, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Genzburg, Dr. and Mrs. Julius- Gitlin
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gelfand and family, Bill Goodman,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldstone, Harry Golden, Esther Janiotis,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kimove, Mr..and Mrs. Sam Kane, Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Katz, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levitt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Levine
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Malbin and child, Celia
Paransky, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Parker and daughter, Marilyn, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Parrnet, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rauthort and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Reiehman
and family, Jay Rosenshine, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenshine and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saffer, Arnold Shoubet, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sklar
and son; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schneider and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Smiley, Flint; Edward Siegel, Flint; Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Shane and family, Mrs. Jean Schnaar and daughter, Mrs.
Ida Selman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tenenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Tanzman, Mrs. Talkow, Flint; Mr. and Mrs. David Wolin and fam-
ily, Flint; Harry Wexler and Mrs. Yachnetchak.
Hershel Lewis, accompanied by his mother and sister, Henri-
etta, have returned from a week's visit at the Statler Hotel in
Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Isaacs and son, Larry, of W. Buena Vista,
have returned from a month's vacation in Miami and Havana.
Mrs. Jacob Koss was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Radin
and her children, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Koss, who are spending
the summer at Linden Beach, Kingsville, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Yaffe and daughters, Ronette and Len-
ore, of Northlawn Ave., are spending their vacation at Frankfort,
Mich. •
In honor of the 25th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Plafkin, of 18419 Stoepel, a dinner party will be tendered them by
their sister, Mrs. Simon Plafkin, of 3746 Humphrey, on Labor Day.
Mr. And Mrs. Julius Wallace and sister, Miss Fay Wallace, spent
their vacation at Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island.
Edith Albert Freedman, of Whitmore Rd., is traveling through
New England visiting relatives and friends. Before returning
home next month she will visit in New York and Lido Beach, I, I.
The following were recent guests at Hill Top Inn, Charlevoix,
Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Green and Marla, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Victor and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Africk and Joan, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Sheldon and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. R. Siegel and
family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hershovitz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Sott, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Krause and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Helfer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Diamond and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Epstein and daugh-
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown and daughter, Helen Eileen, for-
merly of Waverly Ave., are now residing in their new home at
19161 Whitcomb.

W omen 'i Cluti

A giant kickoff for the fifth kin. Contact Dorothy Kordner,
annual fund-raising affair of TO. 5-9764 for contributions of
the IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER, needed clothing for the Missouri
Bnai Brith, s s will be a hot-dog Flood victims. * * *
rally on Tuesday evening. There
LOUIS MARSHALL Bnai Brith
is no admission charge. All Young Women will meet at the
members are invited. For fur- home of Judy Robins, 18709 San
ther information call VE. 8-6808 Juan, Wednesday, 8 p.m. New
members are invited. For infor-
or KE• 2-3134.
* 4, *
mation call Judy Robins, DI.
Sylvia Lipson, president of the 1-1167 or Sharon Greenwald, TO.
DONALD FOX CHAPTER, Bnai 6-2356•
• *
Brith, appointed the following
EQUALITY CLUB will meet at
chairmen for the current proj-
ects: fund raising, Diana Joffe; the home of Sofia Lerman, 2657
tickets, Frances Katz; darlings Pasadena, Wednesday evening.
and memoriams, Julia Freed- A contribution of $50 was sent
man; Israel Bonds, Betty Slaf- to the Los Angeles Sanitarium
recently.
* * *
Noteworthy GM Exhibit
CONG. BETH AARON SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a meeting
At Michigan State Fair
for donor luncheon workers and
The first public exhibition in prospects at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
Michigan of General Motors' "Le at the home of Mrs. Joseph
Sabre," the new, low, sleek sports Haas , 16210 Wisconsin. The
car of the future, will be at the donor is planned for Dec. 4 at
Michigan State Fair, Aug. 31 the Fort Wayne Hotel according
through Sept. 9, General Man- to Mrs. Irving Levine, president.
ager James D. Friel announces. - Donor chairman is Mrs. David
For the first time in Michigan, Brozgold, assisted by Mesdames
spectators will be able to actu- Julius Levitt, co-chairman; Jo-
ally see the car they have read seph Haas, journal; • Herman
Moss, co-chairman; Barney Wi-
and heard about.
"Le Sabre", with the sweeping ner, darlings; Alex Margulies,
lines of a jet aircraft, has been memoriams; Sidney Weinberg,
a hit with members of the press arrangements. Mrs. W i 11 i a m
and officials who have been Greenwald will present a show
of dramatic monologues to fea-
lucky to see it first hand.
ture the donor event.
Harley J. Earl, GM vice presi-
dent in charge of styling, said
"Le Sabre," in development for
four years, is a laboratory on
wheels for testing both mechani-
cal and styling ideas that de-
signers have sketched on draw-
:30 p.m., Monday, August 27
ing boards and discussed in en-
for
gineering shoptalk.

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Louis Panush Again to instruct
Hebrew Classes at Wayne University

Sara Selesny Engaged
To Bernard I. Singal

Courses in Modern Hebrew will
again be given at Wayne Uni-
The engagement of Miss Sara versity this year, announced
Selesny, daughter of Mrs. Lea Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman
Selesny, of 3265 Buena Vista and of the culture commission of the
Jewish Community Council. As
in the past, these courses will be
taught by Louis Panush, noted
local educator and Hebraist.
Instituted almost 10 years ago
at the request of the Commun-

Synagogue Youth Groups
To Hold Outing on Sunday

The young people's groups of
Adas Shalom Synagogue and
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will hold a
combined all-day outing Sunday,
meeting at the Shaarey Zedek
parking lot, Rochester and Law -
ton, at 10:30 -a.m.
Those attending are advised to
bring their own lunches and
bathing suits. Transportation
will be provided. For further in-
formation contact Shirley Gins-
burg, UN. 4-7062, or Irving Pill-
nick, TY. 5-6451.

MISS SARA SELESNY

the late Aizik Selesny, to Ber-
nard I. Singal, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Singal of 4057 Elmhurst,
was announced last Sunday
evening at a dinner at the
bride-elect's home, for the im-
mediate families. The couple
plans to be married some time
next March.

ity Council, the courses in He-
brew at Wayne have become a
popular study.
Registration for the courses
will be from September 10 to.
Sept. 17. Hebrew I—the begin-
ner's course—will be given in
Room 1, 654 Putnam, Tuesdays
and Thursdays, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Hebrew 103—advanced course—
similarly will be given on Tues-
days and Thursdays in Room
5, 456 Putnam, 7 to 9 p.m. Full
credit towards a degree is given
to those students taking the
courses in Hebrew at Wayne
University.
Further information concerns
ing these courses may be received
by calling Rabbi Julius Wein-.
berg, director of the culture .
commission of the Council. WO.
3-1657. •

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