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June 20, 1952 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-06-20

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THE JEWISH NEWS



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Friday, June 20, 1952

__AtivitieJ in -__Cociety

Mr. ant Mrs. Alfred A. Helfgott, of West Hartford, Conn., on
June 6 entertained 30 teen-age couples at DePasquale's Restaurant
in Hartfoed, in honor of the 16th birthday of their younger daugh-
ter, Sylria. She attended Bagley, Hampton and Mumford High
Schools while the Helfgotts were former residents of Detroit re-
siding on Prairie Ave.
Edwain Levenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Levenberg of
186'74 Fairfield, was graduated last Saturday from the University
of Michigan literary college.
Attending the fourth annual conference of the National
Women's Committee of Brandeis University June 16-18 were the
following Detroit women: Mesdames Abraham Cooper, 1536 Chi-
"eago Blvd.; Leonard Kasle, 18404 Muirland; Harvey Rattner, 25747
Hereford Rd.; Laurence Segar, 19000 Birchcrest; and Oscar Zemon,
19630 Roslyn Rd. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt was the principal speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kurzman and children, Michael and Mar-
jorie, of San Francisco are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Jack Shapiro of Broadstreet Blvd. They attended the reunion of
the family of Mrs. Henrietta Kurtman held last Sunday at the
Lee Plaza Hotel.
Lewis Watnick, formerly of Detroit was graduated from Loy-
ola Law School with Cum Laude honors on June 15. He and his
wife will visit with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ungerleider
of Pasadena Ave. They will then leave for Winnipeg, Manitoba,
where they will be the guests of Mrs. Stone, the bride's mother.
The family of Mrs. Henrietta Kurtzm: n of Sturtevant Ave.
and the late Max Kurtzman celebrated a reunion of all the chil-
dren and grandchildren at a dinner party at the Lee Plaza Hotel
last Sunday. In addition to the Detroiters, among those present
were: From San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kurzman and
children, Michael and Marjorie; from Golden, Colo.. Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Kurtzman and sons, Kenneth, Jeffrey and David: from Buf-
falo. N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kurzman and children. Stanley and
Maxine.

To Il'ed in October

Sholem Aleichem Institute
To Honor the Sam Shaynes

The Sholem Aleichem Institute
will hold its final oneg shabbat
of the season at 9 p.m.. today,
at the new center, 18495 Wyom-
ing.
Members will honor Sam and
Frances Shayne on the occasion
of their 25th wedding anniver-
sary. The Shaynes have con-
tributed much to the welfare of
the Sholem Aleichem Schools
and have actively participated
in all educational and cultural
activities, announced an Insti-
tute spokesman. The public is
invited.

For Fine Music .. .
and Entertainment
coil

ELAINE SUE GREENBERG

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Mr. and Mrs. Abe Greenberg
of 3027 Waverly announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Elaine Sue. to Rodney Allen
Faudem, son of Kap Faudem
and the late Mrs. Faudem. The
betrothed p 1 a n an October
wedding.

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Mr. and Mrs. J. Wisotsky.
16851 Ilene, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Do-
lores Marilyn. to Jerome Leon-
ard Friedman. son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Friedman. 2538 Glynn
Court. A reception will be held
July 6 for the couple.
. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kreekun,
of Coyle Ave.. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Nancy L., to Irwin F. Goodman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Good-
man of Glynn Court.



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Mr. and Mrs. Max Kress, of
14684 tacosta, announce the en-

gagement of their daughter,

Tikva, to Phillip Kelner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kelner, of
Minneapolis, Minn.

BEN KATZMAN

Hacks Celebrate 50th
Wedding Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Hac17.,
2678 Pasadena, Will celebra:e
their 50th wedding anniversary

Windsor Welfare Fund Passes $100,000 Mark

Windsor's Jewish Welfare I Leaders in the campaign ex-
Fund campaign last week passed pressed confidence that the
I drive will meet with complete
the $100.000 mark.
success.

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Saturday, with a reception at
the Belcrest Hotel. The couple
were married in Detroit in 1902.
Mrs. Hack, 68. was born in
Poland and came to Detroit
when she was 16. Her husband.
76, was born in Poland and ar-
rived in Detroit in 1899.
Mr. Hack is still active with
his son in the Hack Sales Com-
pany.
There are five children. Mrs.
Samuel G. Bank. Mrs. Edward
Camp, Mrs. Aaron Gurwin, Mrs.
Edward Weiss and Leo Hack,
all of Detroit, and seven grand-
children.

An American newsman re-
ports the following: While in
Berne, Switzerland, a Russian
journalist asked him what he
thought of the two Soviet news-
papers, Pravda (Truth) and Iz-
vest is (News). They're all
right," commented the Ameri-
can, "except that where there's
Pravda there's no Izvestia. and
when there's Izvestia there's no
Pravda!"

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