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December 07, 1951 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-12-07

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Sholem Aleichem Women

Adiviiiei in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Kentucky Ave. have returned
from a stay in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Robinson of Calvert Ave. have flown to
Los Angeles for a visit with their daughter and family.
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Bleier of Wildemere Ave. spent a fortnight
in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose, formerly of Fairfield Ave., now are
residing in their new home at 19420 Parkside Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Michelson of Strathcona Drive are
expected back this week from a stay at the Martinique, Miami
Beach.
Dr. and Mrs. Leon R.ottenberg of Ward Ave. have returned
from a New York visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Nelson of Wakefield Ave. returned
Wednesday from a stay at the Park Sheraton Hotel, New. York City.
Mrs. Louis Tatken of Sturtevant Ave., Mrs. Milford Pregerson
of Wildemere Ave., and Mrs. Bert Smokier of Prairie Ave., have
returned from Martinsville, Ind.
. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. have returned
from a visit with the latter's mother and sister, Mrs. Henry Rosen-
blum and Mrs. Seymour Lewis, in Gladstone, Mich.
Miss Ida Lippman and Mrs. Harry H. Goldberg of Wildemere
Ave. have returned from a week-end visit with friends in Colum-
bus, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mazer of Birchcrest Drive were hosts to
the latter's family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lurie of Columbus, 0., and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin LeVine of Springfield, 0., the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause, formerly of Calvert Ave., are
established in their new residence at 17166 Wildemere Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Klein of Calvert Ave. have returned from
a few days' jaunt to Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson of Oak Drive had as their house
guests the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Arold of Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of Oak Drive spent several days
in Grand Rapids to visit their father, Sam Smith.
Mr.- and Mrs. Sylvan Rice of Covington Drive Were guests at
the St. Moritz, New York, for a fortnight.
Joyce Janeway has returned to Washington, D. C. after a
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janeway of Canterbury
Drive.
Dr. Eugene Steinberger of W. Fort St. has returned from a
brief stay at Harvard University where he attended a symposium
on "Heart" at the Beth Israel Hospital.

Miss Shirley Davidson Sams Employees Adopt
To Wed Toronto Youth Payroll Deduction Plan

To Purchase Israel Bonds

The Women's Division of
S h o 1 em Aleichem Institute,
headed by Mrs. Isaac Finkel-

Ideal
Pictures

Through an error in last
week's Jewish News it was
announced that eight-year-
old Michelle Kuvet would ap-
pear last Thursday in "King
Midas and the Golden Touch."
The play, however, will take
place at 8 p.m., this Saturday,
at the Detroit Federation of
Women's Clubs, 4811 Second,
and is a production of the
Detroit Civic Players.

MRS.. ISAAC FINKELSTEIN

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schuman-
sky, of Doris Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Dorothy, to Irvin Girer. The
wedding has been set for Jan. 6.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rutberg,
of Philadelphia, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Judith, to Dr. Eugene Malitz, of
Long Beach, Calif. and Detroit,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A.
Malitz, of Wildemere Ave. Miss
Rutberg, a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, is a
member of Pi Lamda Theta. Dr.
Malitz is a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, and is af-
filiated with Phi Delta Epsilon,
Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta
Kappa. Wedding plans are
scheduled for April 6, in Phila-
delphia.

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stein, long-time leader, will hold
its donor event Dec. 25, at Fort
Wayne Hotel. The affair, fea-
turing a Hanukah theme, will
have a cabaret and orchestra.
Joseph Richter, interpreter of
Jewish folk lore, will c h ant
Hanukah and Israeli melodies.
Habonim youth will participate
in a dance exhibition. Ethel
Shorr is chairman of the donor,
which seeks to raise funds for
the United Folk School, and to
provide equipment for the new
home of the Sholem Aleichem
Institute. Call Sarah Kanter,
secretary, UN. 3-0454, for tick-
BB Young Women to Meet
ets.
Louis Marshall Chapter, Bnai
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Brith Young Women, will meet
Center Slates Dance Matinee
at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at the
For Children on December 16
home of Rosalind Shecter, 2448
A dance matinee for children Buena Vista. Social and cul-
will be held at the Davison Jew- tural plans will be discussed.
ish Center at 1:30 p.m., Dec. 16. New members , are invited.
The performance will be re-
peated at 3 p.m.
For Fine Music ...
The Dance Consultants Corn- -
and Entertainment
mittee of the Center has ar-
Call
ranged a program for Hanukah.
BEN KATZMAN
Several high school and private
and His Orchestra
dance gro‘ups will perform.

CALL TO. 3-1800

ABRAHAM . STERN of the
Bronx; N. Y., has been appointed.
national executive director of
NOar Mizrachi, youth division of
the Mizrachi Organization of
America. -

Friday, December 7, 1951

ngageinen £4

At a Thanksgiving Day fami-
A payroll deduction plan for
ly dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Davidson, of Linwood Ave., an- the purchase of Israel bonds has
been set up by employees of
Sams Inc.
A majority of the 400 Jewish
employees at Sams will be cov-
ered by the plan, which is ex-
pected to be the forerunner of 'Christopher Bean' to Be
similar deduction arrangements Central's Senior Offering
in other large enterprises.
The Central senior play, "The
Sams workers subscribed to
the plan at a series of six break- Late Christopher Bean," will be
fast meetings, Nov. 19-21. Details presented Wednesday and
of the plan were worked out by Thursday nights, at 8:15 p.m. in
Mannie Cornfield and Harry the school auditorium. Tickets
Parr, managers of Sams Campus are now on sale.
The play, directed by Aileen
and Randolph stores, respec-
tively and David Singer of the Mengel, drama teacher, will have
personnel department, r e p r e- a different cast each night.
senting management, and by Sharing the leads are Judith Sil-
Harry Newmark, president, and verman and Selma Cohen. Other
Albert Prosky, business agent, of principal characters are Eugene
MISS SHIRLEY DAVIDSON
t h e Amalgamated Clothing Axelrod, Gloria Wright, Harold
the
nounced engagement
of 'Workers local, representing em- Summers, Barbara Weindling,
Arthur Vander, Heather Bieder-
their daughter, Shirley, to Mel- • ployees.
man, Rosara Wine, Florence
yin Shecter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Every Jewish employee of the Roth, Larry Froman, Phil Stein-
Hyman Shecter, of Toronto, firm will be given the opportun- way and Erwin Gutenberg.
Canada.
ity to purchase a bond. Mana-
Aiding the presentation are
The bride-elect attends Wayne gers of the Sams stores and the the make-up committee headed
University, and is affiliated warehouse will follow up solici- by Marion Friedenberg and
with Theta Delta sorority. Her tation of workers who attend the Elaine Weingarden; costumes,
fiance is a graduate of Western bond breakfasts. Captains have Judy Mill; publicity, Sandra
Ontario University where he is been appointed in each depart- Brown; printing, Anita Gold;
a member of Beta Sigma Rho ment to solicit. workers who did Paul Hamburger and Ethel Hel-
fraternity. A May wedding is not attend the meetings.
ler, play committee.
planned.
Speakers at the breakfast
gatherings included: Philip
Community Chest homes for
Slomovitz, editor, The Jewish the aged in Metropolitan Detroit
Central Branch UHS Plans
News; Alfred H. Bounin,. Bnai gave 37,555 days of care to adults.
Hanukah Luncheon Dec. 26
Brith leader; Jerome Kelman,
Central High School branch, president of Young Israel; A. C.
For Estimates on
United Hebrew Schools, at a Lappin., president, Zionist Or-
PLATE GLASS TOPS
meeting of the Parent-Teachers ganization of Detroit; S i d n e y
Organization, decided to hold a Shevitz, vice president of the
and
Hanukah luncheon for parents, Labor Zionist Committee for Is-
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teachers and students. Gifts rael bond s, and Max Osnos,
will be provided by the PTO, president of Sams Inc. a n d
53.79 up
and Mrs. Chaya Radin, arts and chairman of the Detroit Israel
Bond
Committee.
crafts instructor, will lead the
program, slated for Dec. 26
New Yiddish Literature Class

An advanced class in Yiddish
IZFA. Oneg Sha,bbat to Honor
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Jewish Book Month Theme
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