Mrs. J. J. Blum Heads Music Study Club THE JEWISH NEWS - 1 3 Isadore Rosensteins Friday, June 27, 1952 Adiviiieo in Society Muriel Grubow Wed To Fred R. Stenbuck - . Rich In Oi l SIGN BUYERS! MRS. FRED R. STENBICK ti • 2500 Sq. Ft. Floor Space • Most Modern Rest Rooms • Snack Bar • Kitchen - Checkroom • Snooker Table • Skee Ball—Juke Box • Television - Piano • Cool for Summer Parking Facilities — Reasonable MILK DRIVERS HALL 13129 W. McNICHOLS UN. 4-1445 - 6 • Sketches & Drawings • Specifications Israel government to undertake a gee-physical oil survey. • BIDS From Various Leading to Clara, to Fred Richard Sten- Sign Firms Plastic Furniture buck, son -of Mr. atld Mrs. Her- AND FOLLOW TI-IRU man Stenbuck of Pontiac. was TO COMPLETION Corers solemnized on June 21 at the MADE TO ORDER OR Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE READY MADE Sanford Supperstein of Pontiac Neon - Commercial - Electric CALL ANNA KARBAL performed the ceremony. Cock- Painted - Silk Screen Process TO. 7-0874 tails and a dinner for the fami- lies followed the ceremony. Mrs. Samuel Chalets, sister of ,*o ..•4.......••••*•+..•••• • the bridegroom. was matron of • • ••MICKEY WOOF honor. Dr. Samuel Chalets was • a and his SHOW BAND best man. • Louis ARE TODAY'S BEST • The bride wore a white bal- • • ENTERTAINMENT BUY! • Sign Consultant lerina length chantilly lace tulle • Call Now for information: 9583 GRAND RIVER • gown with lace cap and fingertip • TExas 4-5605 UN. 3-3737 veil. She carried a Bible with • 1 ■ ••••••••••••••••••••••t orchids. The bridegroom attended the . . fine For the Style you'll always envoy University Of Michigan and is a coter;ng in your home or s ,,nagoaue . . graduate of General Motors In- or in our lavely TERRACE ROOM. stitute in Flint. The bride is a graduate of the University -of Michigan. The newlyweds left on a Car- ibbean cruise. Upon their return 8231 Woodward from their honeymoon they will May We Help TR. 3-5800 reside- in Toledo. Pion Your Per- "Signs" WOLFGANG J W V Activities ALL OCCASIONS NEW RENTAL MANY CHOICE DATES Music Study Club elected new officers at a luncheon in the Memorial Building. Veterans' They are Mesdames: Jerome .T. Blum, president; Allen Braver, Herman R. Rothman, vice presi- dents: M. J. Greenberg. Max Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosen- stein, of Tuxedo, will, celebrate The marriage of - Miss Muriel their fiftieth wedding anniver- Grabow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grabow, of 12820 San- sary with a party Sunday at the Wilshire Hotel. Mr. Rosenstein is 71 years old and his wife is Freeman, Miss Lillian Newmark, 69. Many parties have already secretaries: and Max Reich, treasurer. been given in their honor. Iii•ard c., I ■ irectors includes Nlesdarne, Guests attending the Wilshire Syn,s1,14-r. N. Allen. G. Abramscri. H. K. Stassen. •iert-ci c Betty affair include Mr. and Mrs. John i 1 . , uh Goectying. coromitt,i, Schwam of Brooklyn; Mrs. Molly me, are Mesdi-imes: N. Smokier. pub- Allen. choral: G. Abramson. Schvvam; Phillip Ernes; Mr. anti t•it print:nt: II. • Mrs. Benjamin Swartz from Cal- f et rh , 'k J" . e'Sa 17. rsacn1 a iTh'-'1; ifornia: Mr. and Mrs. Julian fund: A runt,. , budget; S. 1.ine• n it Rothman. concert: licnry : Huebschman of Cleveland; Ma- d.hcrc. philanthropic: NI. Her, as. us- Miss Lillian Newmark. jor and Mrs. Harvey Schwam of too .1( w ish E. 1.,•:vr ,.r.d Wolfe, Milton New York: Mr. and Mrs. Saul /nullity Council delegates: Ko- Schwam of New York; Mr. and h,ne. .1 , -Iiriquent dues: I. Mendelsohn, student gi cup: L. Hack. auditioi, Mrs. Robert Schwam; Mr. an.i mcmbei ship; Ira Kauf ca tad:, Mrs. Edward Schwam: and Mr. Lii ■ off. scholarship; and A. R. li•asch, and Mrs. Sidney Epstein of ,,,mnutte.e on committees. The Music Study Club heard Brooklyn. a polio victim from Pontiac, Alexinder- Caswell. in a trumpet solo at a recent meeting ISraell TEL AVIV, iJTA , — Half of Israel's surface offers good pros- pects for finding oil. a report published by the American geol- At No Cost to You We Discuss Your Sign Needs ogist. Dr. Ball, states. Dr Bali and Prepare was invi t ed last year by the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glen will honor their sons at a recep- tion in their home, 2316 Ford, Sunday, June 29, 3 to 8 p.m. on the occasion of their graduation. Dr. Harold Glen was graduated from" Northwestern University, and Sidney Glen from the Detroit Institute of Technology. Dr. and Mrs. Alwyn V. Freeman were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman. Dr. Freeman is Legal Council, New York Public Affairs Office, U. S. State Department. Violet Messer, regional vice-president, and Anne Epstein, new- ]y-elected president, attended Junior Hadassah's annual spring conference in Cleveland. The music department of the Jewish Center will present a piano and violin recital by pupils of Betty Kowalsky. . Reva Kowal- sky and Jerome Stasson on Sunday, 3:30 at the Woodward Center. The public is invited. Mrs. Esther Kopel, 1561 Cortland, returned recently from a six-month visit in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mrs. Miriam Davidson and her sons, Allan and Ernest, ar- rived recently from England for an indefinite visit, and are stay- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Miller, 18287 Ilene. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shapiro have returned from a vacation in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rosenshine, of Oakman Blvd., have returned, from a trip to Israel. They also visited eight European countries. While in Oslo, Norway, they visited their children, Dr. and Mrs. Maynard Cohen. Ruth Meckler, 14 year old pianist pupil of Edward Bredshall, recent winner of the Gwladis Luloff Memorial Scholarship, will study this summer with Seymour Lipkin at the Indian Hill Work- shop in the Berkshires. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meckler of 16135 Baylis. Mr. and Mrs. Al Schneider and children of Roselawn Ave., are touring for a month's" stay in California. Mrs. Philip J. Cutler entertained the board of directors of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund at her summer home in Port Huron on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Gottloeb of Warrington Drive have returned from a nine weeks' tour of Europe. Their trip included France. Italy, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark and the French and Italian Rivieras. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fenster celebrated their 25th wedding an- niversary on June 12 and were honored with a surprise party by their children. ROBERT RAFAELSON Post 431 will hold its sixth annual dinner dance at 8 p.m.. Sunday. at Ne- biola's Cafe, 2417 Oakwood. En- tertainment will be presented by the Monte Carlos studios, and Jack and Ray Creegan. Dance committee members are Jack Iden, Ralph Epstein, Lar ry Davis, Jerry Goldman, and Phil Rothschild. For in format i o n and reservations. contact Art Goodman, UN. 1-2571. • • • GENERAL MAURICE ROSE AUXILIARY held a dinner June 23 honoring past president Eve- lyn Skupsky and other out- going officers. Highlighting the affair at the Belmont Restau- rant a musical program which included lyrics by Pearl Spinner and sung by Florence Leider. Charlotte Rosen. Pearl Spinner and Lorraine Tannis. • • • GINSBERG - ROSE N B E R G AUXILIARY 513 will. hold its final meeting Tuesday at the JWV Memorial Home. Wednes- day evening the group will visit the Wayne County Juvenile Home, showing a movie, The Adventures of Pedro". and serv- ing refreshments to the young- sters. Marion Gaspas, president, will appoint chairmen to com- mittees. Next meeting of the group will be September 2 when future activities, including a rummage sale and membership social, will be discussed. • . YETZ-COHEN Post and Aux- iliary will have their fourth an- nual moonlight July 3. For in- formation and tickets call Betty Observe Their Golden Wedding Anniversary Spinner, TO. 6-0682. or Jean Friedman at TO. 8-4887. • • • LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI- ARY 529. JWV, recently held a hospital party at Dearborn Vet- eran's Hospital. Entertainment was provided by Mickey and Sam Woolf and the Del Simmons Trio with Meg Simmons, vocalist. Ruth Weiss. jr., vice president announces that charm bracelets are still being given all mem- L. N. Simons Elected bers bringing in two new mem- ber4, The group met Tuesday To Brandeis 1'. Post --- at the Memorial Home and held its past commander's and past WALTHAM. Masc.: president's affair Wednesday in Kahn of Boston was reelecte,1 rational chairman of the Bran- Windsor's Elmwood Hotel. deis University Associates at the organization's second national Arrest Denionstrators assembly held on the univer- . sity's Waltham campus. At French Consulate Other officers include Regional JERUSALEM. (JTA) — Police Vice Chairman Leonard N. Sim- here arrested five Israelis who ons, Detroit. were demonstrating in front of the French consulate. The dem- S. ROSENBLAT onstration was an outgrowth of Master of Ceremonies the arrest earlier this month of Jacques Duclos in Paris during and His Orchestra Communist protest meetings Featured Wedding and Bar Mitzvah Entertainment. Stags and Strolling against the visit to the French TE. 2-1146 capital of U. S. Gen. Matthew TO. 6-5016 Ridgway. The Northwest Israel Synagogue & Center ct ierer3 re fect Affair? 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