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Turover Aid Society
Holds 42nd Banquet

18—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 25, 1952

Engagement Told
The Turover Aid Society will
celebrate its 42nd anniversary at
its annual banquet at 6 p.m.,
Sunday, Jan. 27, at the Turover
Temple, 12129 Dexter.
Newly-elected officers of the
organization, one of the oldest
charitable groups in Detroit, in-
cludes Sol Rubin,. president;
Julius Honeyman and Isaac
W e i ri• e r, vice - presidents; J.
Kerby, treasurer; Irving Grant
and H. Gottlieb, secretaries.
Isidor Sosnick was honored by
being named lifetime honorary
chairman of the organization.
The banquet will feature a pro-
gram of Jewish songs and music.
Organized in 1910 on old High
Street in Detroit, Turover is the
only landsmanschaften group to
maintain its own synagogue and
MISS SYBIL GENNIS
cemetery association. All mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gennis, of bers are urged to attend the
Cortland Ave., announced the banquet.
engagement of their daughter,
MISS GLORIA ERMAN
Sybil, to Arthur Cohen, son of
Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Erman, of
Bath-Sheva
Laikin
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohen, of
Burlingame Ave. announce the
Burlingame Ave.
Opens Drama Studio
engagement of their daughter,
Gloria, to Jack C. Hurwitz, son
Community. Leaders
Starting her dramatic career of the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Head /UCS Committee
right here in Detroit at the age Hurwitz. A June wedding is
planned.
Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner and of seven with Morris Haar's Yid-
Mrs. Julian Krolik are mem-
University Area Women
bers of the program committee
which is planning the annual
To Aid Spastic Children
meeting of United Community
Services Women's Committee to
Mrs. Maurice Karo, president
be held at the International In-
of the University Area Women's
stitute, Kirby and John R on
Club, announces that a- fund-
Feb. 6.
raising affair to benefit young-
Mrs. Weiner, who serves as
sters suffering from cerebral
chairman of the committee, is
palsy will be given by the group
the author of a play which will
at 9 p.m. Feb. 5, at the home
bring the Women's Committee
of Mrs. Ann Goldman, hostess
1951 annual report to life. The
and editor of the Mother's Club
skit uses a newspaper format as
Bulletin, at 8103 W. 7 Mile.
a background and is entitled
There will be no admission
"The Living Newspaper." Both
charge, but contributions toward
women are members of the gov-
the care and maintenance of
erning board of the organization.
spastic children will be accepted.
Working on the committee
planning the event are Mes-
dames Harry Levine, Philip
Helfman, Alfred Hecker and Ru-
dolph Leitman. Refreshments
will be donated by Rainbow
Jan. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
i...BATH-SHEVA LAIKIN
Catering.
tram I. Lefko (Elaine Bensman),
For reservations, call UN.
of Hartwell Ave., a daughter, dish Acting Group, Miss Bath-
2-8383, or WO. 1-9726.
Carol Sue.
Sheva Laikin recently has open-
* * *
ed her own drama classes.
Mt. Sinai Hospital (Honors -
Jan. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs.
The talented daughter of Mr. 100th Anniversary in N.Y.
Erwin Arthur Holzman (Dora
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Mount
Wohl), of 3290 Collingwood, a and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin, of.
8360 LaSalle, appeared in num- Sinai Hospital here, the first
daughter, Claudia Beth.
erous
plays
while
attending
the
* * *
Jewish Hospital in the country,
Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob- University of Michigan and celebrated its 100th anniversary
ert Applebaum (Ruth Klau) of spent three vacations with Val- on Jan. 16. It was incorporated
Calvert Ave., a daughter, Karen entine Windt, director of the as the Jews' Hospital in 1852,
Summer Theater.
and has been open for the entire
Sue.
* * *
Miss Laikin received a Master's 100 years of its existence to -pa-r
Jan. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- degree in dramatic arts in 1949 tients, of all races and creeds.
ing Wolk (Johanna Berlin), for- from New York University after
New Study Club Plans Party
mer Detroiters, now of 7039 En- winning the national theater
New Study Club will hold
cino Dr., Van Nuys, Calif., a conference fellowship. Her radio its The
annual fund-raising party at
experience was in" a radio inter-
daughter, Susan Louise.
* * *
view 'series, "On Stage \off 8 p.m. Feb. 2, at the Davison
Broadway"
and "World Theater Jewish Center, ,a n n o u n c e d
Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
of
the
Air."
She was chosen by Mollie Boraks, president. The
eph Dresner (Vera Chad) of
16594 Fairfield, a son, Larry Jay. the American Theater wing to various committees in charge
* * *
help in their program of • teach- consist of Mesdames Sophie
Kanar, Freda Soloman, Goldie
Jan. 7—To Dr. and , Mrs. M. J. ing ex-GIs.
Schwartz, Helen Mayer, Pearl
Rosenthal (Madalyn Lefkovich),
In summer stock, Miss Laikin
Jennie Maltz, Rose Cher-
of. Broadstreet Blvd., a daughter, has appeared with the Norwich, Miller,
Linda Eve.
Conn., Summer Theater, in such ner and Bess Stone.
* * *
notable hits as "Apple of His
Tunes That Are Tops
Jan. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- Eye," with Edward Arnold;
old GolciStone (Rita Roberts), of "Goodbye My Fancy," with Kay
Clements Ave., a son, Daniel Francis; and "On the Town,"
Jeffry.
with Nancy Walker.
* * *
More recently she has ap-
Jan. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius peared in television on "Danger",
TY. 5-2445
Louis Schulman (Marion Litt), "Television Workship," "Plain-
of 20520 Fenmore, a son„ clothesman" and in several com-
Stephen Alan.
mercials.
* * *
As head of the dramatic de-
Dec. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. partment of the Wally Jackson
Daniel Dunitz (Joan Mitchell), Studios, Miss Laikin taught stu-
a daughter, Carol Ann,
dents in age groups 8 to 12 and
13 to 19. She is now teaching
youngsters between 10 and 16.
CERTIFIED MOHEL
She is particularly interested in
Rev. Yehudah Loewy . working with clubs and organ-
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Hospitals and Homes
grams of groups such as Young
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reading in Jewish literature is
contemplated for the future.

Hadassah Groups
Plan Onge 'Shabbat

Onge Shabbath will be held by
groups of the Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, on Feb. 2nd, an-
nounced Mrs. Benjamin Laikin,
Chapter onge shabbath chair-
man.
The following is the list of
the Groups participating and
their programs:

BAGLEY—Mrs. Samuel Rhodes, pre-
siding at the home of Mrs. Maurice
Landau, 2955 W. Outer Dr.. 1 p.m. Rab-
bi Jacob E. Segal, of Cong. Adas Sha-
lom, will give reading on "Shalom
Aleichem."
UNIVERSITY W.—President Mrs. Hir-
am Popkin, Onge Shabbat chairman Mrs.
Ira Kaufman. At home of Mrs. Harry
Bookstein, 3356'W. Outer Dr., 1 p.m. Dr.
Herschel Lyman, of Hillel foundation,
Ann Arbor, "Judaism and You." Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel and choir of Cong.
Adas Shalom, a musical program; dra-
matic group will present "Eternal Peo-
ple."
CENTRAL W.—Mrs. Samuel Grandon,
pres., chairman, Mrs. Kolmon Sachse. At
home of Mrs. Samuel Topper, 2714 Webb
Ave., 1 p.m.; Book review by Mrs: Bess
Stenbuck of Pontiac. Current events by
Mrs. Abe Kutlov. Community singing led
by Mrs. Jack Axelrod.
CENTRAL E.—Mrs. Martin M. Cowan,
Pres. At home of Mrs. Maurice Neback,
2285 W. Chicago Blvd. 1 p.m. "Sabbath
and Jewish Survival" will be analyzed by
Mrs. Harry Oberstein. Miss Bess Laiken,
"Her experiences in Israel"; community
singing led by Mrs. Harold Goodman.
RUSSELL WOODS E.—Mrs. Martin K.
Cohen, Pres. Chairman, Mrs. Bernard
Laths. At home of Mrs. Benjamin Weiss,
2715 Cortland, 1 p.m. Rabbi Joshua Sper-
ka will speak on his recent Israel trip;
Cantor Hyman Adler will lead singing.
RUSSELL WOODS W. Mrs. Sander'
Hillman, Pres. At home of Mrs. Samp-
son Wittenberg, 2306 Oakman Blvd., 1
p.m. Special skit, review and singing.
SHERWOOD and UNIVERSITY EAST
will have a combined onge shabbat. Mrs.
Irvin Kurtz, Sherwood Chairman, and
Mrs. Jos. Horwitz, Univ. E. At home of
Mrs. Hyman Freedman, 19903 Shrewbury
1 p.m. Rabbi Ephraim Einhorn, speaker,
"My Secret Visit to Arab Countries."

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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rubin, of
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son of Mr. Samuel Danto, of
Merton Rd., and the late Mrs.
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Miss Rubin attended Wayne
University. Her fiance is now
serving with the United States
Army. No wedding date has
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