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May 16, 1952 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-16

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Tuesday Musicale Students
Offer Annual Spring Concert

The Student League of the
Tuesday Musicale will present
its annual Spring concert, in the
American Room, International
Institute on Tuesday. 8:15 p.m.
Those participating are Norma
Lewis, Alice Levy, Theresa Tosti.
Dorothy Pixley, Ruth Meckler.
Nina Anceloff, Betty Borginan,
Ilene McKeown, Mongine Olson
and Theresa Hallick. There is no
admission charge.

16 —THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 16, 1952

April 6---To Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Bernstein (Irene Blue-
of 19985 Stansbury, a son,
Theodore S.

• • •

CERTIFIED MOHEL

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Serving in
Woman's Hospital and Homes

MRS. MAX KASOFF has been
reappointed to serve as chair-
man of the Northwest Child
Rescue Women's $10,000 annual
"buy-a-brick" drive for the erec-
tion of a home in the Children's
V i I I a g e of Raanana, Israel.
Maurice Steuben is aiding the
efforts of the group by offering
a week's vacation at his Hotel
Biltmore in South Haven to the
person raising the most funds.
Serving on Mrs. Kasoff's com-
mittee a r e Mesdames Louis
Suhd, Max Wolf and Aaron Za-
meek. For tickets call before
June 3 at TO. 8-1526.

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3035 Richton Ave.

MICHAL HAREL, Miss Israel
of 1952, visited the Ford Motor
Car Company's Rouge plant dur-
ing her visit to Detroit recently.

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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Cullen,
of Boston Blvd., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Marion Ruth. to William P.
Shulevitz. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Shulevitz, of Wildemere
Ave.

Sholem Aleichem Plans
Victory Banquet, Dance

Isaac Finkelstein. president of
Sholem Aleichem Institute, an-
nounces a victory banquet and
dance at 5:30 p.m., Sunday, in
the new center, 18495 Wyoming.
Morris Witcoff and his orches-
tra will furnish the music.
A joint program of summer
activities, which will feature in-
teresting 'programs and several
prominent speakers has been
planned by Chapter I and new-
ly-organized Chapter II.
Chapter II will play hosts at
a supper-dance on June 7 in the
Institute. For tickets or reser-
vations call DI. 1-2552 or TO.
9-6566. The public is invited to
all Sholem Aleichem functions.

Engagements of Two
Daughters Announced

Mrs. Mary Coblentz, of 17164
Birwood Ave. announces the en-,
gagements of her daughters.
Shirley to Sydney Gans. son of
Mrs. Philip Gans of Toronto,
Canada: and Ramona to Edwin
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Moses,
Adolph Moses of Cortland Ave.
Summer weddings are planned.
A reception honoring both
couples will be held May 25. 2
to 5 p.m. at the home of the
brides-elect. No cards.

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nga g emetzb

. .Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Weintraub,
of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly
of Detroit. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter.
Marilyn Iris, to P a u 1 Roeb,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ro-
senbaum of Los Angeles. The
bride - elect is a pre-law student
at U.C.L.A., and is president of
Sigma Theta Pi Sorority. Mr.
Roeb served in the United States
Air Corps and is affiliated with
Sigma Tau Omega fraternity.
The young couple plan to wed in
September.

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President to Award
Citations to Bnai Brith

WASHINGTON, D. C.—Bnai
Brith men and women will be
awarded national citations by
President Truman. at ceremonies
here Wednesday, marking the
organization's service program
for disabled veterans since the
end of World War II.
Frank Goldman, n a t i o n a l
president of Bnai Brith, will re-
ceive a certificate for meritori-.
ous service for Bnai Brith men,
and Mrs. Ben Rosenthal, presi-
dent of the Women's Supreme
Council, will accept for the wom-
en. The award program will be
carried on radio and television.

JSSB Initiates Service
To Aged Department

Dr. Lawrence Seltzer, presi-
dent of the Jewish Social Serv-
ice Bureau, announces the ap-
pointment of Mrs. Lena Eisler
to the staff as special worker in
charge of the newly organized
d e p artment of
services to the
aged.
Mrs. Eisler, a
native of Cleve-
land. has h a d
extensive
May 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
experience in
Ralph M. Grossbart (Doris Hoff-
many commun-
maw . of 19483 Woodingham, a
ities in case
daughter. Linda Carol.
work adminis-
,N
• • •
Mrs. Eisler tration and pub-
May 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. lic welfare. She received gradu-
Jerome Furstenberg (Annette ate training at the New York
Shiffman). of 13120 LaSalle, a School of Social Work and re-
son. Robert Alan.
cently returned from a five-year
• • •
assignment with the Joint Dis-
fvtly 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack tribution Committee in Paris,
Jean Betty Curtis. , of France. She carried the respon-
G. 4(1
a son, Martin sibility of Assistant Country
14324 Dexter,
Director for France, and her
• P ry.
• • •
duties included disbursement of
M.Iv 6 To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- the large relief budget allotted
1.v.rd Sit2er I Devira Bernstein), to Jewish agencies in France for
Jewish refugees. Prior to her
Rj,'hard Michael.

experience in France, she was
• • •
\ 5
"1- • Mr. and Mrs. Leon- for 12 years the casework con-
(Roslyn Schnei- sultant for the Erie County De-
a ► .t
partment of Social Welfare.

:.;<i":11t.er, Ruth Debra.
.1
•t
• •
Mrs. Eisler hopes that foster
M y 4 To Mr. and Mrs Juli- homes for aged can be devel-
along with other services,
oped,
an
Kentucky. a sun, Miten- such as care in nursing homes
of
within
and nursing services
ell Arairev...
their own homes. It will be the


M 4- To Mr. and Mrs. Fred- goal of this new JSSB depart-
for
er).•:: S. B21bbib (Helen Solo- ment to make it possible
a
m‘ut of Marlowe Ave., a datigh- aged and aging persons to live
normal life.
t.•r. Cotherine Marlene.
A special committee will be


formed to work with Mrs. Eisler.
tv 1 To Mr. and Mrs. David
(Phyllis Zievel. of Already named as chairman and
co-chairman are: Mrs. J. Shurly
EA..)!-A Circle, a daughter, Susan
Horwitz and Mrs. Jose ph
Geschelin respectively. This pro-
• • •
gram is financed by the Jewish
ApAl 27 --To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
through the
l.e (Rosalie Singer ► , a Welfare Federation
Allied Jewish Campaign.
daughrer. -Beverly Sue.
• • •
April 17---To Mr. and Mrs. Je- Mrc.l.a..off to Head
rotn,• (Gloria Levine) of Rescue Women'.. Drive
Gl•n.i,ile Ave., a son. Kenneth
Irvin
• • •
Anril 16—To Mr and Mrs. Sid-
ney sinlrer I Muriel Stern., of
24634 Rem, selaer. a daughter.
Bf.ih.
• • a
April 16--To Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
(Muriel Stern., a
dJug.htei Susan ,Beth.
• • •
April 12 -- To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Goren (Jean Welton., of
Huntington Woods, a daughter.
Bartlara Sue

March 31--To Mr. and Mrs.
Georue
Karden (Rose Snyder),
of 18685 Tracey, a son, Stuart
Frank.

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