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October 05, 1951 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-10-05

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AdivitieJ in ....cociety

Frances Guz Weds
Herbert Chernick

THE JEWISH NEWS-13 .
Youth Service Group
Friday, October 5, 1951
To Elect New Officers
At Meeting Monday
Lenore Sallie Stramer
When the community service To Wed Robert Klein

At a recent ceremony at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Frances Guz was
Dr. and Mrs. Emil D. Rothman of Glastonbury Road were hosts wed to Herbert Chernick. Rabbi committee convenes on Monday,
at 8:30 p.m., at the Davison
the past week to Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Marbach of Philadelphia.
Jewish Center, the young adult
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rothschild returned this week from a New
group will elect its officers for
York and Washington wedding trip, and will reside at 700 Whit-
the coming year, Milton Lucow,
more Road.
out-going chairman, announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan- Krouse of Normandy Ave. have returned
from a vacation \at the Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal.
Under the leadership of three
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of Oak Drive spent several days in
officers—chairman, vice - chair-
Grand Rapids this week to visit•the former's father.
man a n d secretary—the com-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kann of Ardmore Road are hosts for a
mittee is responsible for enlist-
fortnight to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kaufman and son, Dr. James
ing goung adult participation in
Kaufman, of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Jewish communal affairs. As a
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lane of Fullerton Ave. recently returned
member of the Jewish Young
from a southern tour. They picked up their son, Kenneth, who
adult Council' of Detroit, the
had summered in Florida, and then went on to New Orleans for
Committee works with the Jew-
a stay.
ish Welfare Federation in mat-
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. are • in Glad-
ters pertaining to the Allied
stone, Mich., to sRend the holidays with the latter's mother, Mrs.
Jewish Campaign and with the
Henry Rosenblum.
United Foundation on the Torch
Carol Altman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Raphael Altman of
Drive. .
Roselawn Ave., has returned from Sioux City, Ia., where she was
Board members of the com-
the guest of her Ann Arbor room-mate, Gloria Krigsten, daughter
mittee, each of whom is eligible
of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Krigsten.
for election, include Harriett
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilber of San Juan Drive were hosts at a
Alper, Virginia Barnett, Allen
reception at the Detroit Leland Hotel in honor of the Bar Mitzvah
Bobroff, Avern Cohn,'Myrle Far-
of their son, Stewart.
ber, Rose Fine, Alma Fox, Mil-
Mrs. Rose- Lipson of Merton Road has returned from a visit
MRS. HERBERT CHERNICK
dred Fox, Helen Golde, Eleanor
with members, of her family in Boston.
G o o d m a n, Irwin Holtzman,
Mrs. Emil Baron of Hazelwood Ave. enjoyed a visit from her Morris Adler and Cantor
J. H. Penny Isaacs, Richard Kahn,
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallub of Cincinnati. Sonenklar officiated.
Edward Karabenick, Norman
Mrs. Milton Escher and daughter, Peggy, of New York were
The bride wore a gown of Katz, Vivian Keidan, Marilyn
the house guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Klein of Cal-
blush pink, with the bodice of Kopel and Charles Levin.
vert Ave.
• Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Grey, daughter, Joan, and son, Mickey, chantilly lace over satin, and a
Others are Seymour Lichter,
recently returned from a six weeks' vacation in San Francisco bouffant skirt of nylon tulle and Milton. Lucow, Ann Magid, Leo
and Los Angeles. While in L. A., the 17-year-old Joan made six matching lace. She wore. a fin- Majzels, Paul Mandel, Dora
recordings for the DePron Studio. She appeared here last Satur- gertip - veil of silk illusion, and Mandelbaum, Harriett Ruth
day on TV for the "Uncle Nick Show" as vocalist, and has been carried two white orchids and Migdol, Myron Milgrom, Na-
asked to make a return engagement. Joan is enrolled as a voice pink stephanotis on a white than Peterman, Richard Prince,
Bible.
major at Wayne University.
Shirley Rappaport, Arlene Ross,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wayburn of Wildemere Ave. have re-
The bridegroom's sister, Sallie Samuel Ross, Arthur James
turned from a brief stay in Chicago.
Ann Chernick, was maid of hon- Rubiner, Geraldine Silverman,
Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Feldman of San Juan Drive have re- or, and Beatrice Diamond, was Michael. L. Stacey, Melvina Win-
turned from a fortnight's holiday in Montreal.
matron of honor. Bridesmaids okur and Eve Zaretsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Danto have moved to New York where were Arvene Kimmels, Sherry
Arthur is on the faculty of Columbia University, teaching phil- Newman and Evelyn Silverstein, ••••••••••• ■ ••11,•••••••••• ■■•••■•••■•■•M■al■
osophy.
and flower girl was Linda Pasick.
MICKEY WOOLF
Mrs. Leo Lazar and sons, John and Ira, of Schaefer Road have
Irving Pasick was best man
and His Orchestra
returned from a tour of Toronto and Montreal.
and ushers included Peter Dia-
Is Accepting Dates for
Miss Pauline Caro is returning; to her home in New York after mond, Julian Newman, Louis
SEPT., OCT., NOV., DEC.
spending the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Mathilde Sofer of Chi- Silverstein and Aaron Budyk.
CALL NOW!
cago Blvd. •
Donald Goldstein was ring bear-
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Madison have returned from their wed- er. Following .a honeymoon at
UN. 3-3737
ding trip to . Northern Michigan, and now are residing at 727 Miami Beach, the West Indies,
Hazelwood Ave. Mr. Madison has enrolled at Wayne University New York and New. Jersey, the
Law SchoOl.
couple are at home on Oakman
MAE WEISS
Blvd.

Morris Stramer of 4204 Pasa-
dena Ave. announces the en-
gagement of his niece, Lenore

.

LENORE SALLIE STRAMER

Sallie Stramer, to Robert Henry
Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jules
Klein of 2692 Calvert Ave.
Miss Stramer attended the
University of Miami where she
alas affiliated with Delta Phi
Epsilon sorority. Mr. Klein at-
tended the University of Mich-
igan and Wayne University.
- Their wedding is planned for
Dec. 30.

The first paper in North Da-
kota appeared is. Bismarck in
1873.





Round Table to Sponsor Interfaith
Institute on Brotherhood Nov. 14-15

Nationally distinguished lead-
ers in education, religion and
•industry will participate in an
Institute On Brotherhood at
Home and Abroad, to take place
in Detroit Nov. 14-15, sponsored
by the Detroit Round Table of
the National Conference- of
Christians and Jews with the
cooperation of approximately
50 other community •agencies.
The institute, which is designed
to emphasize the importance of
:building harmony through bet-
ter understanding in group and
community relationS toward
world peace, will mark Detroit's
250th anniversary, the 31st ob-
servance of American Educati
Week, and the 23rd anniversa
of the National Conference of
Christians and Jews. The theme
for the institute will be "Broth-
erhoodMoral Basis For Peace."
All sessions of the institute
•will be held in Rackham Me-
morial Auditorium with the ex-
ception of the session Wednes-
day evening, Nov. 14, which will
be held in Central High School
auditorium.
The Detroit Round Table co-
chairmen are Edgar Guest, John
J. O'Brien and Henry Wineman.
The institute is open to the
public and all are welcome. For
information call WO. 1-7504.
Paul G. Hoffman, who, as Ford
Foundation president, is the

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News Brevities

The BOSTON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, under the baton
of Charles Munch will play at
Masonic . Temple as part of the
symphony series, at 8:30 p. m.,
Oct. 20. Selections to be_pre-
sented are Suite from the opera
Dardanus, by Rameau; Honeg-
ger's Symphony No. 5 and
Tschaikowsky's Symphony No. 6.

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Joseph
Weingarden wishes to thank its
many relatives and friends for
the kindnesses extended during
its recent bereavement.

worlki's biggest private spender
for human welfare, will be guest
speaker at the Round Table's $25
per plate birthday dinner for
1500 guests in Masonic Temple's
Fountain Ballroom, Nov. 15, to
mark the 23rd anniversary of
the National - Conference of
Christians and Jews.

ODDITIES

By PHINEAS J. BIRON
A scene that occured during

the World Zionist Congress in
Jerusalem was not 'given - much
publicity in our press . . . Ben-
Gurion was presented with a
Jewish flag signed by 3,000 for-
/her Americans who have em-
braced the Jewish faith . 40
of - these proselytes will establish
a kibbutz in Israel.
General Papagos' party, which
has the backing of our State De-
partment, is indulging in anti-
Semitic propaganda during the
present election .campaign.
The United Synagogue of Am-
erica distributed a most com-
prehensive Program kit • in con-
junction with the National Sab-
bath Observance campaign . . .
A first class job.
Hashida the first Japanese
concert iholinist, who is-making
his American debut next month,
was coached during nine years
(and at the expense of Leon
Leopold, a Russian Jew, former
assistant to Leopold 'Auer.
Insistent reports from Franco-
S p a in tell of the consistent
growth of social anti-Semitism
in the land which Washington
wants to make a full partner in
the defense of European demo-
cracy.
The 1952 UJA campaign will
beat the 1951 record, according
to insiders who know the score.
The Israel Bond Drive is also
confident of a banner year.

MASONIC AUDITORIUM

Formerly of 12th Street

Is Now Located at

33 JOHN R

WO. 1-6972

ROOM 901

DRAMATIC TRAINING FOR CHILDREN

LEARN ALL PHASES OF:

• Speech

• Theater

Actual participation in plays in front of audiences.

Classes Now Being Formed
AGES 6 to -16
BEGIN OCTOBER 15th
_ Children must have auditions before being accepted

Beth Aaron Young Adults met
Thursday to organize a choir
and bowling league and to plan
a semi- formal dinner-dance for
Nov. 24. Call Leon Olshansky,
UN. 1-2490, or Harry Cogan, UN.
2-3517, for information on ac-
tivities.

Bettie Hyman Toti

Dramatic Coach

1■1•1 MM. =ION

NMI

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It's Worth Your While to Drive Another Mile. to

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You CAN'T Get a Better Deal !

Some--Models at Old
Price Still Available
For Immediate Delivery

and His Orchestra

SALES MGR.

SAT., OCT. 20, 8:20 P.M.

T D , A Y ! !
at

BOSTON SYMPHONY

TICKETS AT GRINNELL'S and MASONIC AUDITORIUM, TE. 2-7100

TY. 5-5021

2994 Rochester Ave.

• UN. 3-9494

CHARLES MUNCH, Conductor
$1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00, $3.60

‘• Voice

and Dramatic Interpretation

Beth- Aaron Youth Planning
Dinner-Dance for November

SAM EMMER

9111 Linwood at Joy TT. 4-7784

DIAMONDS

Reopening of its bowling alley
is announced by the Woodward
Jewish Center. It will be open
on Wednesdays from 6 to 10 p.m.
and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Accommodations for bowl-
ing parties may be made by
special arrangements. There
also will be free bowling instruc-
tion by Joe Reich who is in
charge of the bowling alley.

Music and Entertainment

We Specialize to
• Weddings • Showers
Expert Floral Arrangements
For All Occasions

DAVID SCHOICHIT

Center Opens Bowling Alley

Back the defense of America!
Buy U. S. Defense Bonds on the
Payroll Savings Plan where you
work, through the Bond-A-
Month Plan where you bank, or
at your bank or post office.
Now is a good time to start.

GRAEME



GRAEME FLOWERS

UN. 2-3541

East Side parents interested
in enrolling their children in
_Sunday school are informed that
Cong. Beth Itzchock, 3836
Fischer, holds classes at 10:30
a.m., each Sunday Rabbi Strauss
is spiritual leader. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Nathan Rosin, su-
pervisor, WE. 4-6201, or Mrs.
Jane Rosenfeld, Sisterhood pres-
ident, WA. 2-9509.

BY

FREE Estimates At Your Home
Bill Caplan Larry Morris
Charge Accounts Welcomed

Strictly Kosher Catering
Established 1916
BAR MITZVAHS
WEDDINGS
RECEPTIONS

Beth ltzchock Opens
Sunday School Sessions

FLOWERS

CARSON BUICK

TO. 8-2424

MIA

13900 Hamilton
Res: TU. 3-3960

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