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March 07, 1952 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-03-07

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THE JEWISH NEWS-17
Friday, March 7, 1952

Branch One Inscribes Names Of Berl Kumove in Golden Book

AcilviiieJ in, Socieiy

At a meeting of Branch Fund with contributions to the
One, Labor Zionist Organization, JNF.
Rita Berry is Wed
a group of friends and relatives
of the late Berl Kumove in-
To Cpl. Harlin Rott
scribed his name ,in the Golden
PRIVATE TUTORING
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shipper and daughter, Terry Judith, of
Book of the Jewish National
Rita
Berry,
daughter
of
Mr.
IN
YOUR OWN HOME
Sturtevant Av., have returned from a vacation in Miami Beach,
and Mrs. Albert Berry, in a re-
Fla.
All Subjects—All Grades. Adults
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bluestein, of 19506 Ardmore, recently cent ceremony at Cong. Bnai
and Children. Day & Night Service.
A Treat to the Ear . . .
hosted 100 people at a party at Bel-Aire Terrace honoring the
Call
sixteenth birthday of their daughter, Sandra. Sandra's host was
MICKEY WOOLF
DETROIT & SUBURBAN
Earl Fuller, and her guests included Faye Bluestein and Ronnie
and His Orchestra
TUTORING SERVICE
Weinhart, Esther Fuller and Stanley Levine, Judy Fisher and Stu
Bratt, Gail Cousens and Morton Freed, Joan Simons and Mary
Call UN. 3-3737 Now
WO. 2-6632
TE. 4-1378
Freed, Marcia Wilbur and Jerry Weingarden, Shelly Levine and
Bernie Rabinovitz, Carol Hack and Paul Kotzman, Arlene Maizer
and Marty Weinstock, Sandra Zuppke and Sy 'Bernstein, Harvey
Jaslove and Jo Ann Weinhart. Out-of-town guests included Mr.
Park Avenue
and Mrs. M. Katz, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Mided, of
Hotel
Chicago.
Weddings
Bar Mitzvahs


Showers
Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Small have returned from Hollywood,
Fla., where they spent several weeks with their parents, Mr. and
2643 PARK
WO. 1-8400
Mrs. Joseph H. Lebowsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave., entertained a
group of friends at a cocktail party in their winter home at Miami
LABOR ZIONIST ORGANIZATION
Beach, in honor of their children, Mr. and Mrs. David Sklar, of
Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green of Muirland Avenue have returned
from a five week vacation in Hollywood, Fla.
SATURDAY EVE., MARCH 8th, 8:30 P.M,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shaskind of Washburn Avenue have re-.
turned home after a six-week tour of Mexico.
at Bnai Moshe Synagogue
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Merton Road are spending a few
Music by
weeks in Miami Beach.
MRS. DAVID ROTT
S. A. Jerry Tenenbaum, son of Mr. Max Tenenbaum of Monte-
rey Ave., is home on a week's leave from the Coast Guard training David, became the bride of Cpl.
base at Alameda, Calif., before reporting back to Cleveland.
David Rott, son of Mrs. Bessie
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gilbert of Fairfield .Ave. are back from a Bernstein
and the late Abraham
two week visit in Hollywood, Fla.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka and
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin T. Holtzman and their son Matthew of Rott.
Woodstock Road have left for California, where they will spend Cantor Hyman Adler officiated.
The bride wore a gown of
the month of March.
Announce the Formation
Mrs. Louis Glasier of Birchcrest Drive accompanied her sister, candlelight satin and chantilly
lace,
styled
with
a
fitted
bodice
Mrs. T. Fielding, to the latter's home in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs.
of a Partnership to be
Glasier will visit with members of her family for a week before and full skirt which extended
into an informal train. A three-
returning to Detroit.
Known as
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson have returned to their Fairfield tiered veil of lace illusion fell
from her cap of heirloom lace,
Ave. abode after a five week stay in Hollywood, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartman of Shrewsbury Drive are vacation- and she carried white orchids
and stephanotis on a Bible.
ing in Miami Beach with members of their family.
Mrs. Sarah Jacobson, aunt of
the bride, was matron-of-honor,
Certified Public Accountants
and Diane Schessler was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
1171 National Bank Bldg.
Shelly Kaplan, Sally Gellman,
Frances Kasdan and M i 11 i e
Bernstein.
Detroit 26; Michigan
4.
Martin Rott was his brother's
best man. Ushers included Shel-
TV 0 odwa rd 1-0894
don Futernick, Al Katz and Sey-
mour Rott. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Jaffin also took part in the pro-
cession. Meryl Jaffin was flower
Give your child a lasting Shalach Mones!
girl, and Alvin Jaffin, ring
Enroll Him Now At
bearer. '
FARBAND CAMP & KINDERWELT
Following dinn,.: - nd a recep-
Chelsea, Michigan
tion, the couple left on a short
140 Acres of beautiful countryside in the heart of
honeymoon before making their
the Waterloo Recreation Area
home in Atlanta, Ga.. where the
bridegroom is stationed. Out of
for Boys and Girls — 5 14 Years
town guests were from Flint,
Helping to plan the Carnival, planned March 30 and 31, at the New York and Washington.
Latin Quarter by the Pioneer Women's Council of Detroit, are,
CARD OF THANKS
left to right, Mesdames" JAMES BRINDZE, Chairman; DAVID
ZABNER, booth arrangements; DAVID SISLIN, publicity; IRVING
The family of the late Max
TURNER, baby contest chairman; PHIL_ STELLER, vice-president Wurm wishes to thank its rela-
of funds.
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses extended during its
Plans for a carnival and of Mrs. James Brindze, Mrs. Max recent bereavement.
bazaar are reaching the final Raimi and Gloria Zabner, the
stages of preparation as mem- bazaar will be held March 30
Dance to the Music of .. .
bers of the Detroit Council of and 31, at the Latin Quarter.
Pioneer Women get set for their I Pioneer Women will join
affair to be held in conjunction Hadassah and Mizrachi Women
with the observance of World in raising funds for Youth
His Drums and Orchestra
REGISTRARS:
Capable Staff of 70
Jewish Child's Day.
Aliyah immigration, rehabilita-
UN. 1-7054
D. Kumove
Land and Water Sports
Under the joint chairmanship tion and training programs in
Phone: DI. 1-1576

PENTHOUSE

PURIM DANCE

SHELDON ROTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Henry Aronoff and Herbert L. Grosberg

Aronoff Grosberg

Pioneer Women Sponsor Bazaar
In Observance of Jewish Child's Day

-

SHELDON ROTH

M arriageJ

SAULSON - GOODFRIEND:
The marriage of Muriel Max-
ine Goodfriend, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David Goodfriend, to
William James Saulson, son of
Mrs. Lillian Saulson, was solem-
nized on Jan. 6, by Rabbi Morris
Adler and Rabbi A. M. Hershman
at Cong. Sharey Zedek.
The bride was gowned in rose
point lace, and her veil of silk
illusion fell from a crown of
mother of pearl blossoms. She
carried a cascade of calla lilies.
Ann Doneson, Mae Goodfriend
and Audrey Racey attended the
bride.
Manton Saulson attended his
brother as best man, while Jules
Doneson, Sydney Goodfriend,
Robert Schwarzbart, of New
York, Meyer Mandlebaum, Wil-
liam Goodfriend, Frank Gara-
va.glia and David Blau ushered.
The couple have returned from
a honeymoon in the South, and
are now at home on Nottingham
Road.

The Times Square wit saw a
Broadway play Saturday night
that had a happy ending—
everyone was glad it was over.

Israel and all parts of the world.
Funds raised will be sent to
Moatzot Hapoalot, sister organ-
ization of Pioneer Women in Is-
rael who operate more than 250
projects and institutions in the
young Jewish state.
Planned for the bazaar are a
children's program, from 12 noon
to 6 p.m., with professional en-
tertainment and games. An
evening show will feature a pro-
fessional music program, an
exhibition and sale of goods on
Sunday, and an auction of goods
will highlight Monday's show.

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