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May 09, 1952 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-09

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A popular bachelor decided to
Adas Shalom Newlyweds
Planning Hayride, Wienie Roast reform. The first day he cut out
Young Married Couples Club liquor. The third day he cut out
of Adas Shalom Synagogue will women. The fourth day he cut
The engagement of Carol Ann meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, out paper dolls.
Career Group, National Coun-
Conn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at the synagogue. Plans will be
cil
of
Jewish
Women,
will
hold
KRAMER-GOULD. . The mar-
made for the group's next big
riage of Sedell Ilene G o u 1 d, its annual installation dinner Sam. A. Cohen, of Cherokee Rd., affair, a combination hayride
RENOWNED CUISINE
daughter of the Max Goulds, and inaugural ball on May 18, at
and wienie roast on May 24. In-

I

Detroiter S. E. Ross
Plans Installation Event To Wed Pontiac Girl

NrjW

arriageo

was solemnized on April 20 in

Career Group

bert A. Kramer, son of Mrs.
Mildred Kramer and the late
Mr. Morris Kramer. The Jewisn
News regrets the ommission in
last week's issue of the bride-
groom's parents names.

By Sepsnore M. Shaw
Coterie. Fermi for Gourmets
Parties—Large Sr Small

formatiori on membership can
be obtained by calling Sandy
Brown, WE. 5-5248, or Lou Lan-
Aau, DL 1-2380.

the Lee Plaza Hotel. The affair

a double-ring ceremony to Al- is for paid-up members and male

guests.
The Don Ronaldo Trio w;11
provide music for dancing. In-
formation on membership may
be obtained from Millie Label,
TY. 6-2221, or Elsie Switzer, UN.
3-6836.
Lillian Lewis is chairman of
the ball, and Elsie Switzer, co-
chairman_ Committee members
include Clara Bruseloff, Eva
Fields, Delphine Finn, Goldie
Levenstein, Ruth Podolsky, Her-
mine Stone, Esther Sears and
Gertrude Kantor,
Emily B r e u e r, ship-a-box
chairman, announces the sea-
son's final birthday party hon-
oring girls whose birth dates fall
in May, June and July will be
held this evening at the home
of Fay Gollob, 17531 Northlawn.
Games will be played. with the
money going to support kinder-
gartens in Israel.

Call TO 9-6200

CALL

MRS. IDA E. LEVY

DUSHKIN-ROSENE. Mr. and
Mrs. Nat Young, of Los Angeles.
Calif.. announce the approachr
lug marriage of their niece,
Betty Rosene, to Myrom Dush-
kin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Dushkin. of Detroit. The mar-
riage will be solemnized June 1,
at the home of the bride-elect's
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Verb. 38 N. Crescent Dr..
Beverly Hills, Calif.
Mr. Dushkin: an Army reserve
officer, recently returned from
Korea. where he received the
commendations for
foii,)v:inL=
MISS CAROL ANN CONN
*wi lot - the Silver Star, Bronze
Pontiac,
was announced at a
Star. Purple Heart. Combat In-
f alit ry Badge and numerous
recent family dinner to Sherwin
campaign. ribbons.
E. Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The bridal couple will honey- Country Day Camp
Norman Ross. of Warrington
moon in Las Vegas, following
Dr.
To
Begin
Fifth
Season
which they will make their
The bride-elect attends the
lion at 9171 Alcott, Los An-
Country Day Camp will again University of Michigan. Her
ge!,.; Detroiters who will attend
the ceremony are the bride- offer Western ranch atmosphere fiance attended Kenyon College
groom': parents and Eli Sachse. in its 1952 season starting June where he was affiliated with
23. George Weiswasser, director, Delta Phi fraternity. An early
announced this week. Open
Fa.-4 Side Merchants
house for the day camp, which fall wedding is planned.
0•Nomon ■ ININIINIM
.Annual Banquet
will start its fifth year, is set 7
for May 18.
NIay 1. the East Side Mer-
All counselors will be profes-
climts Association sponsored its
annual brotherhood luncheon in sionals with years of experience,
the Ebony Room of the Gotham Weiswasser said. Mrs. Helen
cordially invites future brides
Hotel. Max Tendler. president. of Leipzig, a registered nurse and
the association. greeted those trained nursery counselor, will
FOR A PRE-BRIDAL
be
in
charge
of
the
3
and
4
year-
PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT
present.
olds,
he
announced.
and o candid story of the wedding.
Boris M. Joffe. executive di-
Two buses and a station wagon
Society Page prints furnished at
rectorpf_the Jewish Community
no cho rge.
Council served as chairman. and will pick ikp the children at
By Appointment
introduced Dr. B. Benedict Glaz- 8:30 a.m. and return them
about 5 p.m., after a full day
Telephone UNiversity 1-9000
er who was principal speaker.
3233 W. McNICHOLS
Rev. Malcom Dade, of the St. of athletics, swimming and arts
Detroit 21, Michigan
Cyprian - s Protestant Episccpal and crafts, he added.
For information. call Weiswas-
Church. delivered the invoca-
1-8049.
tion and Rev. S. C. Campbell. of ser at WO. 1-9824 or UN.
the Russel Baptist Church„gave
the benediction. Greetings were Boris Joffe to Lead
hea rd from Edward Turner.
president of NAACP: William Branch 4 Discussion
Seabron. of the Detroit Urban
Boris M. Joffe. executive di-
League: George Schermer. of the
Mayor's Interracial Committee: rector of the Jewish Community
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman. presi- Council will lead a discussion at
dent of the Community Council the last meeting of the season
and Mrs. Daisy Lampkin, vice- of Branch 4, Labor Zionist Or-
president of NAACP and the ganization, at 8:30 p.m. today,
at the home of the Morris Lieb-
Pittsburgh Courier.
Also present, were Frank X. ermans, 20072 Picadilly.
Joffe is a member of the Ex-
Martel. chairman of the Wayne
County AFL Council; Roy Reu- ecutive Committee of the Na-
ther. of the UAW-CIO; Rev. tional Community Relations Ad-
Robert M. Frehse, of the Detroit visory Council (NCRACi under
Round Table; Eugene Van Ant- whose auspices the now famous
werp and Miss Mary Beck, of the MacIver Report was conducted_
Common Council.
The annual dinner of Branch
Arrangements for the lunch- 4, marking the end of the sea-
eon were again made by Samuel son. will be held June 7. Mrs.
J. Lieberman. executive director Marge Alper is chairman of the '
of the East Side Merchants.
affair at which new officers will
be installed. The nominating
20 THE JEWISH NEWS
committee is headed by Dr. A.
Friday, May 9, 1952
• Alper.

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Are Available fro Raba

For Invitetions of distinctiow
All Occasions
For Weddings, Sae Mitzvahs--
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Matches and Stationery
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