October Wedding
Roslyn Brose, 16, daughter
Beverly Goldstein, 16,
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Brose,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip J. Goldstein, 17345
18686 Cherrylawn, Mumford
Wildemere, Central High stu-
High student:
dent: -
"To me the Allied Jewish Cain
"In my opin-`
paign is the instrument for
Ion, the Allied
gathering in the
Jewish Cam-
remnants 31
paign is the best
Jews throughout
medium of help-
the world whc( ;i?
ing the Jewish
are without
community lo-
families or
cally and over-
homes to turn
seas, especially
to. This cam-
Israel. Since Is-
paign brings
rael's economic
these people to
independence
Israel and gives
relies greatly on
them a home
o u r assistance,
to make they can call
i
it is our responsibility
this year's campaign a success. their own. The campaign also
The engagement of ' Bertha
By everyone participating ac- supports many Jewish agencies
Lively, we will not only come to in our own city, such as the Shreeman, daughter of Mrs. Ber-
nice Shreeman, of Humphrey
a better understanding of hu- Hebrew schools, Centers, Home
man needs, but acquire self- for Aged. The people of Israel Ave., was recently announced to
satisfaction in helping our fel- are counting on you. Won't you Max Epstein, son of Mrs. Fanny
Epstein, of Richton Ave. The
low men. We will reach our goal help them?"
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couple plan an October wedding.
only by working enthusiastical-
Michael Gale, 17, Central
ly and contributing generously."
High student, son of Mr. and
Menasha Schwartz Teen-Agers
Mrs. Samuel Gale, 16177 La-
Plan 'Dip and Dive' for June 7
Blossom Lehrman, 16,
Salle,
UN.
1-0353,
Chairman,
Menasha Schwartz Chapter of
daughter of Rabbi and Mrs.
Teen-Age Division:
teen-agers, sponsored by the
Moses Lehrman, 3815 Cortland,
"This year, for the first time Ladies Auxiliary of Cong. Beth
Central High student:
in the history of the Allied Jew - Moses, will present its "Dip and
"There are
ish Campaign in Detroit, a sep- Dive" at 8:30 p.m.. June 7, at
several impor-
arate division has been set up the synagogue, 13925 Linwood.
tant reasons for
for teen-agers. More than 60 Tickets will be available at an
your contribu-
teen-age groups belong to this open meeting at 2 p.m., Sunday.
tions to the Al-
division. An executive commit- For information call UN. 2-8809.
lied Jewish
Campaign. I
tee, composed of members of
shall stress only
many of these group s, plans
the Israel as-
programs and activities for all ,
pect. The reha-
the groups in the division. Cam-
bilitati on of
paign chairmen have been cho -s-
thousands of
en or elected by the groups and
homeless wan-
the executive committee is in
TE. 4-0492
derers who look
National Underwriters &
constant contact with them. To-
toward Israel for their answer gether with the chairmen we
is an urgent problem for world carry out programs to raise
Jewry. Israel is now evolving as money for the campaign. Last
the cultural center for our pea- year $400 was raised by teen-age
ple. Its continued growth and groups. This year, with the new
flourishing is dependent largely I Teen-Age Division behind them,
on our nourishing its future with the groups should vastly increase
concr,ete_supPort. Israel has be- this sum. The teen-age drive is
come the final address of the ; ; just beginning. Any group that
Jewish people. It has developed has not been contacted should
as the ultimate goal for all Jews. get in touch with me. If any
Your help will aid in maintain- individual would like to work
ing institutions already estab- with the executive committee
lished' and in assuring fulfill- . they should also contact me."
silent of Judaism's dream and
purpose."
The Music Study Club of the
City of Detroit announces the
second annual Gwladys Luloff
Scholarship Audition to be held
at the Women's City Club at
2:30 p.m., Saturday.
Those participating in the-
audition will play piano solos
selected from the old masters,
the romantic and modern
periods. Outstanding musicians
have been selected as judges.
The scholarship is offered as
financial aid to young people
14 to 18, whose musicianship
gives great promise of a mature
future.
Persons interested in compet-
ing may obtain an application
by calling chairman, Mrs. Ira
G. Kaufman, UN. 2-9142.
The groups will hold its an-
nual luncheon at 12 noon, Tues∎
day, at the Veterans Memorial
Building. Soloist will be Emma
Schaver. Rebecca Frohman will
be accompanist. Chairman of
the day will be Mrs. Ezra Lipkin.
For reservations call TY. 5-5033
or TY. 5-6264.
MAH JONGG SETS
KOSHER DILL is NEW DILL
12 — THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 16, 1952
ASK FOR
KAUFMAN'S
PICKLES
Supplies a Poker Chip Racks
Lillian Fink
AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERS
OR DELICATESSEN DEALER
UN. 4-4977
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S amuel jenifors, C /2 _., 4
C on
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the opening of offices
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FOR SAFER INSURED STORAGE
News Brevities
Country Day Camp will hold
its open house Sunday, an-
nounced George Weiswasser,.
director. The camp will open its
fifth season June 23.
Visitors are also 'invited to
visit the camp any Sunday in
May or June, Weiswasser said.
For information, call him at
WO. 1-9824 or UN. 1-8049.
Country Day Camp, 'Weiswas-
ser said, offers a complete pro-
gram of activities for boys and
girls, three to 14.
PROTECTION
against
FIRE • THEFT
I
Saul Chudnow, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joel Chudnow, 9987
Holmur, 17, Central High stu-
POVOLOTCHER AID SOCIETY
•
dent:
"The Allied Jewish Campaign has reorganized and will get
supports the Jewish Center, the together for a games party and
Community Council and aids in celebration Sunday evening, at
creating community spirit by •Cong. Bnai Jacob, 12157 Linwood.
supporting the Hebrew School:7, All are invited to attend. For
the Home for Aged, the hospital , information call Dorothy Caplan,
and other projects. We of the secretary, VE. 8-9865.
Teen-Age section feel that the
A symbolic history of mankind
success of the campaign and
the community rests on educat- with predictions of the coming
ing teen-agers about these agen- ; defeat of evil-doers. is .the sub-
cies. That is our purpose and ject of a new religious novel by
we feel it will meet with sue- NATHANIEL KRAVITZ. Titled
ZAQUTA. THE SEER, the book
cess.-
*
was originally published in Yid-
dish. The English edition has
Faith (reenbaum, 16,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe I just been published by Vantage
Greenbaum, 3018 Burlingame, Press. New York.
Central High student:
"The Allied Jewish Campaign I BAKER COUSINS CLUB will
should succeed elect officers at a meeting June
because, be-, 7 , at the home of the Philip
yond the many IJacobs', 2237 Calvert. Mrs. Ja-
functions thei cobs, president, has appointed
campaign per- Paul Baker as installation chair-
forms here, it is man. A comedy skit is in re-
contributing to- hearsal for presentation at this
7:wards the re- ! time.
'454birth of Israel.
Our drive is
CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB
ready to help ,
at 8 p.m., Sunday, at
financially in will meet
the home of. the Charles Corn-
,a n y necessity
which pertains fields, 18989 Woodingham. Plans
for the family picnic will, be
to Jewish life the world over."
formulated.
Country Day Camp to Hold
Open House Party Sunday
Complete
Applications for a scholarship
to the WILL-O-WAY Apprentice
Theater for the summer term
beginning June 23 ate 'n o w
being accepted, announced Celia
Merrill Turner, director. The
scholarship is sponsored by the
Michigan State Federation of
Women's Clubs, and each ap-
plicant must be sponsored by a
chapter of the Federation. A
two-month course open to all
talented w o m e n, applications
should be sent to Mrs. Turner,
Will-O-Way Playhouse, Bloom-
held Hills, Mich.
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