• To Wed June 22

Wayne U. Students
Announce Betrothal

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14—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April, 4, 1952

Center Enrolls Children
For Summer Day' Camps

G-Day Publicity Group

Applications for the Jewish
Community Center's three day
camps are being accepted at the
Davison Center, for the camp
season which will open June 30.
The following camps will be
maintained. Camp Habonim at
the Woodward C e n t e r, for
youngsters, 5 to 12; Davison
Center camp, children 6 to 12,
and Camp Northwest, Winship
School, 14717 Curtis, children, 4
to 12. For further information
call WE. 3-3525.

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March 23—To M: and Mrs.
Aaron B. Shifman (Marian Kop-
nick ). of 18085' Griggs ; a daugh-
ter. Morino. Gail.
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March 22—To M. and Mrs.
Norman Appleton Henrietta
Maxman of Fairfield Ave., a
daughter. Janis Sue.

ILIARY, with Lillian Chinitz
and Esther Gottesman as co-
chairmen, entertained veteran%
at Dearborn General Hospital on
Thursday. In addition to games,

patients were serviced with gifts.

arriageJ

March 14—To Mr. and Mrs.
Julius' Siegel (Phyllis Levine
AINBINDER-TOPPER. Speak-
a son. Ronald Mark.
ing , their marriage vows before
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Rabbi Joshua Sperka at a recent
March 11—To Mr". and Mi s. ceremony at Cong. Bnai David
Daniel Braude (Lenc.re Leffl, of were Marcia Susan Topper,
Mark Twain Ave.: a son, Theo- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
dore R.
Topper and Donald Jacob Ain-
March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. binder. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
Ben Uruskin 4 Franc- E- s Ravine). seph Ainbinder. In a previous
of 17420 eherrylawn. a daugh- story the bridegroom's last name
was erroneously deleted. The
ter. Sheila
couple are now residing at 9580
Greenview Ave.
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CERTIFIED MOHEL
RISKIN -KAUFMA N. Belle
Kt • N. Yelluelati Loc., v
Kaufman. daughter of Mrs. Tillie
SERVING IN
Kaufman and the late Mr. Na="-
Hospitals and liomes
1 than Kaufman. was united in
WE. 4-2696
marriage Feb. 17, to Hyman C.
3761 HUMPHREY AVE.
Riskin. son of Mrs. Anna Riskin
and the late Jacob Riskin. The
ceremony was at t h e Mayfair
Expert Mohel
Room. Mrs. David Kaufman was
matron of honor, and Sidney
Riskin of Flint was best man.
" Serving in
W.nnan's Hospital and Homes
Sam Plotler has suceeded Dr.
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MISS AUDREY SOSKIN

Audrey ,to Louis Tubben, son of
Mrs. Ida Tubben, of Stoepel Ave.
The bride-elect attends Wayne
University where she is affiliated
with Iota Alpha Pi sorority. Her
fiance will graduate from Wayne
in June. An October wedding is
planned.

♦

night performance of "Bagels
and Yox," the Yiddish-American
musical comedy which ended a
25 week run on Broadway. Tick-
ets may be purchased at the Me-
morial Home, by calling VE.
7-3107. or from representatives
of either Post.
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YETZ- COHEN AUXILIARY
will hold election of officers at
its meeting at 8:30 p.m. Monday
at the Memorial Home. Host-
Larch 28—To Mr- and Mrs. esses will be Theresa Mendelson
Marvin Madgy (Moliye - Freed- and Dorothy Schwartzman.
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man ) of Richton Lve., a son,
CHARLES AND AARON KO-
Jeffrey Stuart.
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GAN AUXILIARY, at. its last
March 28—To 1Vir' and Mrs. meeting, elected the following
Arnold H. Berman (F,Jane Gluck), officers: President, Lillian
of 3710 Burlingame, s. daughter, Bricker',—vice-presidents, Helen
And rea Faye.
Kogan and Ann Kretzmer; sec-
• • •
retaiqes. Florence Stollman and ,
March 26 —To M: and Mrs. Ruth Rader; treasurer. Sara Ko-
Frank Rath, of 3020 Pasadena. ga n.
a * *
a son. Robin Irwin.
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At a recent meeting. DE-
March 26—To D:'. 'rmj Mrs.
TROIT POST elected the fol-
Sidney Z. Leib IMarion Hoff-
lowing to head the organiza-
.
of
3229
Buena.
Vista,
a
man ,
tion during the next year: Eli
daughter. Ida Vivian
Miller, commander; Gerson Mar-
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der, senior vice-commander and
March 24 — to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chesnow, junior vice-com-
Ivan A. Fidler (Cons-,once Levy), mander.
of 4061 Fullerton, a son, Robert
a a *
Michael.
SHOLOM AUX-
Members
of
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bara Horowitz, daughter of Jo-
seph Horowitz of Kentucky Ave.
and the late Mrs. Horowitz, to
Chaim Griskind. son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Griskind
The veciding- date been set
for June 22.

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Mr. and Mrs. David H. Soskin,
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN of Cortland Ave., announce the To Hold Meeting Monday
POST recently elected the fol- engagement of their daughter,
lowing officers: Milton Berry,
Completing plans on publicity
commander; Marvin Ackerman
for G-Day—major general soli-
and Irwin Winston, vice-com-
citation project for the Women's
manders; Milton Klein, adju-
Division—the 1952 Allied Jewish
tant; Ed Bunin, finance officer;
Campaign the publicity com-
Art Lichterman, chaplain; Larry
mittee will meet at 10:30 a.m.,
Altman, publicity officer.
Monday, at the Davison Jewish
Center.
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
Members of the committee, whose
chairman is Mrs. Sidney Rosen, are
AUXILIARY, at its last meeting,
Mesdames Albert Aston, Leo Baum. Jack
elected new officers, who include
Beckwith, Paul Chover. Robert Drews,
Benjamin Freeman. Milton Freund, Ir-
Norma Nolish, president; Pauline
win Green, Lester Gruber, Manes S.
Weintraub and Shirley Manson,
Hecht, Harold Hoffman, John C. Hopp,
Harry L. Jones. Herbert Keidan, Herbert
vice-presidents; Beatrice Rader,
Levin; Alvin B. Lezell, Irving Meyers,
treasurer. The group will meet
Royal Oppenheim, Myron Panter, Jay
Pershing. Edward Quint, Robert Ruch,
Monday, at the home of Pauline
Leslie Scluer, Oscar Schwartz. Albert
Weintraub, 4232 Tuxedo.
J. Silber, Edward Stein. Julius Stross
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and G. Lionel Willens.
LT. ROY GREEN POST and
_MISS EDNA B. HOROWITZ
ZUSSMAN POST have taken
Music and Entertainment
Announcement is made of the over -the Shubert Lafayette The-
engagement of Miss Edna Bar- ater on May 5 for the opening

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Because of Passover, individ-
ual group meetings of Hadassah
will be held on April 29 instead
of April 8. All groups will hold

election of officers and feature
Hadassah supply showers and
Child Welfare Luncheons.
The Annual Central States
Conference will be held on April
19 to 21 at Louisville, Ky. Mrs.
Carl Schiller, region president,
advises that many outstanding
personalities are scheduled to
speak, and special leadership and
program workshops are on the
agenda.
Reservations are being .taken
by Mrs. Albert E. Galin, 18485
Wisconsin. UN. 2-0975. Further
details may be obtained from
the Hadassah Office, TY. 8-8216,
or Mrs. Schiller, UN. 1-6004.

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PIANO PARADE CONCERT,
coming to Masonic Temple at

8:30 p.m.. April 12, will feature
Erroll Garner. Art Tatum, Meade
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jazz enthusiastics will see the
world premiere of the show.
Tickets are on sale at Grinnell's.

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