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Honoring Norma Karbal previous to her recent marriage to
David Sklar at entertainments and showers were Mesdames Al
Sklar, J. Parker, C. Slaback, William Karbal, Michael Karbal,
Phillip Foreman, Iii.arry Fixler, Jack Erman, Joseph Karbal, Simon
.Karbal, Harry Katzman, Nathan Fishman, Jack Karbal, R. B.
Newman, Samuel Kohlenberg, Henry Fidler ; Sam Levin and Miss
Connie Karbal. Following their honeymoon in the East the young
couple are residing in Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Krieger, formerly of Edison Ave., are now
residing with their sons, Milford and Byron, at 4272 Monterey.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Miller of Calvert Ave., left for Chicago
to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur
Miller.
Donald Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Greene of Or.k Drive,
left on Sunday for Fort Sheridan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Merton Road are spending a
fortnight in New York City.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Marwil of Huntington Woods' left on
Thursday for a vacation in Tucson, Arizona.
Pfc. Norman Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sinaberg of
Ilene Ave., is home on furlough before proceeding to Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Davidson, of Whitmore ttoad, are spending
the week in Cleveland visiting with members of their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cullen of Boston Blvd., were hosts to
their children, Mr. 'and Mrs. Allan Botney of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller have flown back to Tulsa, Okla-
hom.a., after a week-end visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Schembeck of Monte Vista Ave.
! Lt. David Michael of Fort Wayne' was in town for a brief. visit
with his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baum of Fairfield Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Michael of Kansas City, Mo., were in De-
troit for a visit with members 'of their family. and friends.
Among the Brandeis students who took advantage of the local
game to visit home, were Marianne Sanders, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Alexander Sanders of Broadstreet Blvd., and William Mar-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Marwil of Pennington Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rothstein of Birchcrest Drive were hosts
to Mr. • and Mrs. Alan Grossman of Chicago, Ill.
Mrs. Flora Mae Pike of Birmingham, Ala., was the house guest
of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Weinberg of the Whittier.
After a month's visit in Atlantic City, Mrs. Mellin has re-
turned to her residence on . Calvert Ave. .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison of Roslyn, Long Island, were
here for a visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Marwil of Prairie Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moss of Byron Ave. are in Los Angeles
for a vacation and visit with members of their family.
Richard Barnett, son of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Barnett of Nor-
mandy Ave., is home on furlough after finishing basic training
a Fort Ord. He will visit friends in Rochester, N. Y. this week-
end, before returning to California where he joins the San Fran-
cisco Military Band.

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Balfour Ball Saturday Night

"We are heartened by the re-
sponse we have received from
the hundreds 'of patrons, whose
this issue
names are listed
of the Jewish News," Harry
Cohen, chairman stated. "The
funds raised will assure conti-
PrenzLauer Donor Has
nuance of Zionist activities and
Top Local Entertainers upkeep of the Zionist House on
Linwood."
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
A. C. Lappin, president of the
Aid will hold its annual donor organization, and Mrs. Albert
luncheon :Tov. 28, in the Italian Feldstein, secretary, similarly ex-
pressed gratification over the
results. Mrs. Feldstein pointed
out that non-patrons will be
able to secure tickets for the
dance, which has become recog-
nized as one of the leading com-
munity social events, at the door,
Saturday night.

A record-breaking success is
foreseen for the annual Balfour
Ball of the Zionist Organization
of Detroit, to be held this Sat-
urday night at Hotel Statler.

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At a beautiful candlelight cer-
Bennett Cerf, noted author
emony Sept. 29 at the Belcrest and publisher, will be guest
Hotel, Suzanne Mae Rosenthal
speaker at the "Paper and Pen-
cil Day for Israel" program
planned by the National Council
of Jewish Women, Detroit Sec-
tion, for 1 p.m. Monday, at Tem-
ple Beth El.
Cerf will speak on "The Effect
of Television and Radio on Pres-
ent Day Literature." Mrs.. Emil
D. Rothman, president, asks
those attending to bring paper,
pencils, manilla folders, envel-
opes, car files, scratch pads, etc.
for schools in Israel which are
now faced with a severe short-
age of these materials.
Cerf, widely known as an
editor, lecturer and columnist
appears weekly
over What's My
Line, television
program. He is
president of
Random House
MRS. GERALD M. GACH
publishing
company , and
exchanged marriage vows with writes .w eekly
Gerald Melvin Gach. The bride columns for the
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday Review
Leslie- R o s e n t h a 1. The bride- of Literature,
Cerf
groom is the son of Mrs. Bessie This Week and his widely
syndi-
Gach Zarankin. Rabbi Jacob Se-
gal and Cantor Hyman Adler cated "Try and Stop Me."
Mrs. Sidney Marwil, program
officiated.
chairman,
arranged the meeting.
The bride wore a ballerina
Mrs. Morris Rand, membership
length gown of blush pink il-
chairman, announced that Oc-
lusion net, which was accented tober
winners of the member-
by an off-the-shoulder effect of ship contest
were Mesdames
imported pink lace. On the top
Ruth
G.
Wolf,
Leo Keeps and
of the gown was an illusion
Charles Rosen.
neckline.
Mrs. Jerome B. Grossman,
Her cap of shirred pink net
was crowned with tiny seed membership vice-president, an-
pearls. She carried a muff of nounced a custom fitting plan,
matching material, which was whereby each new member will
covered with white orchids and have a sponsor to welcome her
to the organization and inte-
small butterfly orchids.
grate her in a particular phase
Joyce Zalesin was maid of
honor, and Mrs. Seymour Gard-
ner, of Chicago, Ill., sister of the
A Treat to the Ear . .
bridegroom, was matron of hon-
or. The bridegroom choSe Maury
MICKEY WOOLF
Rosenthal, brother of the bride,
. and His Orchestra
as best man, and ushers includ-
ed Herman Gach, brother of the
Call UN. 3-3737 Now
bridegroom, S.e y m o u r Levine,
Merle Gardner, Milton Shore
and Sam F. Siegel.

MRS. HARRY SANDERS

Gardens of the Book Cadillac
Hotel, announced Mrs. Harry
Sanders, chairman of the donor.
Mrs. Sanders said that enter-
tainment will be .provided by
the Funsters, Betty Patterson
and John Humphrey, Lynn
Sharon, Eddie Walker, Virginia
Carson, Roy Gainsel, Jean_ Jan-
kowski. Selma Klein, who re-
cently returned from a success-
ful Rican tour, will be ac-
coro.pani st.

THE JEWISH NEWS

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Friday, November 2, 1951

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of Council work she finds most
interesting., Mrs. Sidney Karbal,
volunteer registration and place-
ment chairman, is in charge of
committee assignments.
Mrs. Harold Ziv is chairman
of membership integration, and
Mrs. Theodore Kelter is vice-
chairman. The following are
area chairmen:
Mesdames Ruth G. Wolf, Pal-
mer-Sherwood; 'William Stein
and Ray Berry, Wyoming; Seth
Jacobson, Huntington Woods;
Philip Brown, Livernois; Frank
Grossman and Gus Braff, golf
club; Ralph Levy and Aimee
Gaines, Central; and Meyer Ro-
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Youth Education League
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At' its annual paid-up mem-
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Millman, president, welcomed
new members who were intro-
duced by Mrs. Arthur Campbell,
membership chairman.
Mrs. - Saul Bloom, fund-raising
chairman, announced the 11th
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and show Feb. 12, at Masonic
Temple.
The Youth Education League
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clothing, shoes; school supplies
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Council Paper, Pencil Day for Israel

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