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Adivitiei in Society

Beverly Canner Is
Wed to Jay D. Keil

Gen. Dayan's Wife Speaks for UJA

Mrs. Ruth Dayan, wife of Gen.
Beverly Marie Canner, daugh- Moshe Dayan, famed defender
ter of Leonard Canner, of Fuller- of Jerusalem
ton Ave., was joined in matri- d u ring Israel's
War of Inde-,
pend ence, ar-
rived in the

Mr. and Mrs.. Sidney Lenhoff and children, Gail and Alan;
have taken up residence at 632 Jefferson St., N. E., Washington,
D. C.
Bunny and Cookie Shannon have returned from an extended
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visit in Florida.
Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Wigderson and daughter, Marlene, of 3200
W. Chicago Blvd., have left for a Miami Beach vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shafkind, of Roselawn Ave., were hosts
last week to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayes, of Utterson, Ont., Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolack, formerly of Roselawn Ave., are now
in their new home on Henley Rd., Huntington Woods Manor.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Kaufman, of 825 Whitmore Rd., are
t
! residing in their new home at 8430 Hendrie Blvd., Huntington
Woods.
Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Eisenman were given a farewell party
by friends on April 19 before returning to their home in Jerusalem.
Sponsoring the affair_ were Morris Dorm, Morris Fisher, Morris
Goldberg, _David Edelman and Max Weiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernstein of Oak Dr., are vacationing in
Fltrida.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daniels of Warrington Dr. sailed from
New York on the Queen Mary. They will tour Europe for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aller of Oak Dr. returned from a trip
to Miami Beach, where they stayed at the Bel-Aire Hotel.
ARS. JAY D. KEIL
Miss Rita Alper, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Alper of
Vassar Dr. spent part of her vacation from the University of mony on March 30 to Jay D.
MiCiligan visiting in BUffalo, N. Y.
Keil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bernstein of Fairfield Ave. are back in their Keil, of Stoepel Ave. The double
abode after a Florida vacation.
ring ceremony took place in the
Mrs. David Kallman of Canterbury Rd. is visiting her chil- Hotel Detroiter's Flamingo Room.
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Littman, in Cleveland, 0.
with Rabbi Halpern and Cantor
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Grossman of Fairfield Ave. returned from Hyman Adler officiating.
a two week trip to Boca Raton, Fla.
The bride wore a candlelight
Dr. Gerald Davidson and Dr. Norman Rubinstein, of New
di of o which
York, were guests for the Passover holiday of Dr. Davidson of satin gov. n. the bodice
w
was hand-pleated with chan-
Stratford Rd.
tilly lace and neckline .finished
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Feingold and daughter Jan of Chicago.
with rhinestones. Two skirts of
Ill.. visited Mrs. Feingold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Babcock
net dotted with rhinestones
of Oakman Blvd., for Passover.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kroll of Toronto spent some time with swept into a cathedral train.

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Adas Shalom Young People
Plan Wednesday Film Night

Adas Shalom Young People's
Club will hold a movie night
Wednesday, in the synagogue
social hall. Beginning at 7:30
p.m., a full-lfrigth feature and

several short subjects will be
shown. The public is invited.

Friday, April 18, 1952

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ish Appeal com-
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don on his 25th
a n niversary of
ordination from
Hebrew Union
College was
elected for life
Dr. Gordon tenure in his
congregation. A brillant speak-
er, he is also the author of sev-
eral books.

THE JEWISH NEWS-13

United States to
take part in the

Her imported veil of silk illu-
members of their family in Detroit and Windsor this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mandell and two daughters returned to their sion was h a n d r o 1 1 e d with
matching...rhinestones, and ex-
San Juan Dr. home after a vacation in Miaini Beach.
Mrs. Carl Solomon arrived from Europe aboard the U. S. S. tended from an all-pearl cloche.
General Hodge. She will be the guest of her sister-and-brother- She carried white orchids on a
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mosher of Boston Blvd. for a 10-day Bible.
The bridegroom's sister. Shir-
stopover while enroute to join her husband in Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Freedheim of Buena Vista Ave. returned ley Paul. was matron of honor.
and Marilyn Nudelman was maid
from a trip to Miami Beach and Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madison of Parkside Ave. are back from of honor. Bridesmaids were
a Jewish War Vetcrans• convention which took place in Washing - Lenore Sobel. Shirley Wineman.
ton, D. C. Bernice Cutler and Doreen
Joyce Lane. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lane of Salem Levine. Flower girl was Judy
Rd.. is the house goes; of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rubin. the bridegroom's niece.
Lewis, in Miami Beach. Irving Wineman was best man.
and ushers were Mickey Canner.
brother of the bride. Irving
Sobel. Sidney Sorkin. and liar-
vey Fallin. the bridegroom's
nephew was ring bearer.
Following a wedding trip to
The SOLOMON
N,' FAMILY CLUB the office in •Room 208. Un i:ed Fl
will meet at the home of 11r. Community
Services
Building:
Florida.
the Ave.
couple
is residing
on
W. Waen, will e open from Fullerton
Out
- of - town
b
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an d Mrs. Saul Stoller, of Green- 5
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guests were from New York..
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Charles
9 am. to 12 noon on Monday.
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v few.
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At its recent election meeting mation on private carnps and Tex. and Toronto. Canada.
at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, non-profit camps will be avail-
the WAYNE COUNTY CHIRO- able.
Detroit Doctor NS ins
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PODIST ASSOCIATION elected
CENTRAL PARENTS ASSO- Postdoctoral A NV ard
Dr. Norbert H. Ketai. president.
will meet Wednesday.
C
His associates v. ill be Drs. F. CIATION
Dr. Bernard W. Agranoff. 2966
Darby. vice-president: E. Kap- at 8:15 p.m_ in room 124. Central
Inn. secretary andtreasurer: and High School. Aaron Krasner. as- Monterey. has been awarded a
G. Roth, sergeant-at-arms. The sistant professor - of Wayne Uni- two year postdoctoral fellowship i
'Association now has a speaker's versify school of social work. in biochemistry under an edu-
bureau. which organizations may will speak on - Adolescence And cation program sponsored by
contact for talks on foot health Its Problems. - A question period the.National Foundation for In-
and other problems. For infor- will follow. Friends are invited. f a n t i 1 e Paralysis. announced
mation call Dr. Ketai. TO. 8-8439. Donald W. Barton. administra-
tor of the Wayne County Chap-
or Dr. B. Wechler. WA. 1-3840.
Hmlassah Memlwrs
ter of the March of Dimes.
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Dr. Agranoff is conducting his
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY To Sample Lunches
course of study and investiga-
CLUB will meet today. at the Given Israel.Chiblren
tion at the Massachusetts Insti-
home of Mrs. Laura Gray, 2010
tub, of Technoldg.y. Postdoctoral
Ewald Circle. At a recent meet-
Members of Detroit Hadassah fellOwships are awarded upon
ing trees were planted in Isreal
how nutritious recommendation of a national
to honor the memory of Mrs. will learn exactly
Anna Freed. Passover packages is the food given by them to committee composed of scien-
tists and clinicians in the fields
to the needy were also distri- children in Israel.
At luncheons, which will fea- of medicine and the r e 1 a t e d
buted.
all
group
meetings
on
ture
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April sciences.
MICHIGAN CAMPING ASSO- 29, members will be s e r v e d
CIATION has established an of- luncheons identical to t h o s e
flee to give parents information given youngsters in the Jewish
on all camps in the state. Stan- state at noontime.
Hadassah which supports the
ley Michaels, president of- the
association, has announced that school luncheon and nutrition
(formerly Huyler's)
program in the Jewish state.
IN THE FISHER BLDG.
estimates that it feeds 50.000
children daily. The project was
Rabbi Cordon to Speak
FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE
undertaken until the govern-
At Beth El Men's Meet
PARTIES
ment of Israel can assume the
responsibility itself.
Formal
or Informal
Dr. Julius Gordon, rabbi of
Other highlights at the group
Temple Shaare Emeth in St. meetings will be supplies show-
• Showers
Louis, Mo., will ers, uncle?* the direction of Mrs.
be guest speaker Alfred W. Feiler. Chapter sup-
• Weddings
at a meeting of ply chairman. Stocks of sup-
• Sweet 16 Parties
the Men's Club plies, wiped out in the storms
of Temple Beth and floods of last September.
• Receptions
El at 8:30 p.m.; will be replenished.
• Supper Dances
Thursday'. A so-
Election of officers and enter-
cial hour will tainment will also be included
• Cocktail Parties
follow. Dr. Gor- in the programs.

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