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August 01, 1952 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-08-01

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)0—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 1, 1952

W

e-

OIllen

David Frazer to Wed
Rutland, Vt. Girl

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mintzer,
of Rutland, Vt., announce the
engagement of their daughter,

a ti

I Miss Fleischer to Wed
Chicago Law Graduate

Harriett Merzon to Manage
Nadon's Six Mile Store

engagemenb

Harriett Merzon has joined;
the staff of Nadon's Shop for
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Fleischer,
Clements Ave announce the
Mrs. Lois Ettinger, of Chicago Juniors, Misses and Teens, as '
BUSINESS AND PROFE S- of
engagement of their daughter, Blvd., and Mr. Fred Ettinger, of general manager of the Six Mile
SIONAL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
the Belcrest Hotel, announce the
will meet at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday,
engagement of their daughter, Road store. She will replace':
.3
at the home of Rebecca Winston,
Claire, to Dr. David Jacob Good- Helen Harding, who had been 40
19382 Monica.
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph associated with Nadon's for r!.
* * •
Goodman, of Calvert Ave. Their three years. Miss Merzon brings
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER,
betrothal was revealed at a to Nadon's complete experiencet ,4
Bnai Brith Young Women, will
recent family dinner at the Bel- In ready-to-wear items.
meet at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at
crest. Miss Ettinger attended
the home of Louise Frankel, 2730
Highland Park Junior College.
Elmhurst. Plans will be made
Her fiance is a graduate of the
There is no finer .. .
for a beach party on Aug. 17
University of Detroit dental
and a membership tea in Sep-
school. A December wedding is
bread—or tastier rolls than that
tember. For information call
planned.
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or Betty Taffel, TO. 5-7011.
For Fine Music .. .
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* * *
and Entertainment
Chairmen appointed by Mrs.
Call
Martin Cohen, who is chairman
BEN KATZMAN
of the PRIMROSE BENEVO-
and His Orchestra
LENT CLUB annual donor
luncheon, to be held this year
UN. 2-2783 or TO. 8-2907
at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel,
Nov. 4, include Mesdames Sam
Rolls and bread baked fresh
Nadek, program; Nate Sandler
Plastic Furniture
Twice Doily
and Edward Hecht, pledges; Sam i MISS SHIRLEY FLEISCHER
Covers
Weinman, Louise Friedman, Shirley, to Herbert Fredman,
8735-12th St. TY. 4-9628
Morris Alter, Louis Gruskin, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Neil Fred-
MADE TO ORDER OR
Morris Greenberg, Sam Dean,
READY
MADE
13137 Dexter WE. 5-9102
Morris Natinsky, Jack Gold, Joe man, of Peoria, Ill.
CALL ANNA KARBAL
Borentein Bros., Prop.
attends;
The
bride-elect
Kobrin, Max Weisman, Irving
TO. 7-0874
Wayne University where she is I
Waxman and Edward Partrite.
affiliated with Sigma Theta 1
• * *
Delta sorority. Her fiance is a '
BETH SHMUEL AUXILIARY graduate of the University of

will hold an indoor picnic Sun- Chicago Law School. An Aug.
day, in the synagogue auditori- 5 wedding is planned.
REPROCESS AND RECOVER
um. Dinners will be served from
YOUR DOWN AND WOOL COMFORTERS
1 to 10 p.m. Members and their
Channa-Czenesh Names
friends are invited to attend.

ZEMAN'S

NEW YORK BAKERY

MISS JOAN R. MINTZER

Joan Rose, to David R. Frazer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fra-
zer, of Leslie Ave. Miss Mintzer
is a graduate of the University
of Michigan. Mr. Frazer attends
the university's law school. No
wedding date has been an- .
nounced.

NO11%"S THE TIME -
TO

Officers and Committees

People Make News

The Chazina-Cienesh Chapter,
Pioneer Women, at its last meet-
ing of the ' season, elected and
installed the following officers:
Ethel Silber, president; Emma
Schreier, Bertha Rosenthal and
Esther LaMed, vice-presidents;
Anne Erman, Jean Kurtzman
and Rose Lachover, advisors;
Mildred Gelfand, Lillian Zeldes,
Mary Granadier, Sarah Rubin
and Anne Ginsberg, secretaries:
Sonia Gold, treasurer; R o s
Burg, auditor; Fae Rabinowitz„„ 1
dues.

1
Louis Broido, executive vice- ;Jewish Theological Seminary
president of Gimbel Bros., has Teachers Institute. The cere-
'3een elected a monies took place at a dinner
national v i c e- I of the Alumni Association held
chairman of the I last night at the Jewish Theo-
Union of Amer- logical Seminary.
• . •
can Hebrew '
C o n gregations, i FRANK L. WEIL, of New York,
t was announc- j honorary president and for 10
ad here by Dr. ! years president of the National
Samuel S. Hol- ! Jewish Welfare Board. has been
lender of Chi- I named chairman of the Jewish
following committee heads were
:ago, chairman Community Center Centennial; The named:
Jean Kurtzman. overall
3f the Union's ;Committee, it was announced by also
chairman of funds; Bertha Rosenthal,
L. Broido executive board. Irving Edison; president of JWB.1 Moatzot-Hapoalot; Rose Tukel. honor-ro:11
Landis and Ruth Bader, child-
Dr. Hollender also announced I The Center centennial will corn- Lillian
e n
r ,c1 pBeecti a t yi
.Hurwitz
cai a
rne, bffiledt:in
- %scu
Gla dys
election
of
Sidney
Robin-
memorate
the
100th
anniversary
1
the
projects; Bessie Dorchen. Israeli sup-
son of Chicago as a member of of the establishment of the first plies:
Esther Mendels9n. Israeli bonds;
the executive board. Jewish Community Center, the Esther LaMed. membership: Edith Sauls
and Sara -Friedman, cultural; Esther
Baltimore YMHA, founded in Lichtenstein,
• • •
American legislation; Jean
Kurtzman, Israeli legislation; Rose Lach-
DR. URIEL WEINREICH has ' 854'
• • •
I over, program; Helene Goldman. Bertha
and Ada Mandell. Jewish ha-
been appointed associate in Fred Kahan, assistant to the Rosenthal
tional Fund; Sonia Gold. Histadrut; Sally
Yiddish Language, Literature national executive director of 'oto
p;
ols
sel% rgso. cliaile; ncritstih
Brig, Mendelson.
and Culture at Columbia Uni- the Jewish National Fund, has Pioneer Women's Council
representative,
versity, it was announced by • xP. -
een appoi nted and Mania Shnaider. alternate;
Anne
W. Emerson Gentzler, assistant
egional d i r ec- Erman, parliamentarian and representa-
tive to Community Council: Marian Keer,
provost of the University. The
tor of the Pa- m
' oaurtah FCr
s
reZosnentartoiry rilarrisaobron
ied-
an d N
appointment of Dr. Weinreich
cific Coast area
man, publicity.
is made under the terms of a
and other West-
The first board meeting of the
recent grant from the Atran
ern States up to
the
Foundation which established
Rocky . season will take place at next
the
the Atran Chair at the Uni-
Mountains, with ! home of Sara Friedman
versity. Dr. Weinreich, 26, is a
eadquarters in Monday afternoon.
native of Vilna, Poland. He
os Angeles, Pan-American Airlines Halts
came %o the United States in
en e N.
1940 and studied at Columbia er, JNF executive director, an- Distribution of Neo-Nazi Sheet
College.
nounces.
Pan-American World Airways
* * *
• •

has halted the distribution to its
:
Dr. MORROE BERGER, a poll- BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — Dr. passengers in Germany of "Re-
tical analyst in the Foreign Af- LIBMAN HERSCH, noted Jewish vue," a Munich illustrated mag-
fairs Department of the Ameri- ! scholar and Professor of Statis- azine. following protests from
can Jewish Committee, has been tics and Demography at Geneva ; the World Jewish Congress that
appointed an assistant profes- University, has arrived here at 1 the periodical "contained very
sor of sociology at Princeton the invitation of the State Uni-; thinly disguised neo-Nazi propa-
i versity at Santa Fe to deliver a I ganda."
University.
• • •
series of lectures. Dr. Hersch is
The Bronze Star "for meritor- also president of the Interna-1
ious service in connection with tional Union for Scientific Popu-
ASK FOR
military operations against an lation Research.
enemy" has been awarded to
Honor Mrs. Halprin
Chaplain HARRY Z. SCHREIN- ;
ER. who has just returned to
KOSHER DILL & NEW DILL
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A
the United States after 10 forest of 10,000 trees has been
months of service in Korea.
planted in Israel in honor of
* * *
Mrs. Samuel W. Halprin, former
AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERS
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OR DELICATESSEN DEALER
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TR. 5-4379
performed above and beyond organization.
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NORTHWEST'S NEWEST SUPER MARKET
director of the Hebrew Culture
Council of the Jewish Educa-
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by the Alumni Association of the

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