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August 08, 1952 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-08-08

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Elaine Weiser to Wed
Robert A. Mendelsohn

At a birthday dinner on July
25, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiser
of Glendale Ave. announced the
engagement of their daughter,

MISS ELAINE 'WEISER

Elaine. to Robert A. Mendelsohn,
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Miller,
of Holmur Ave.
Miss Weiser is a graduate of
Wayne University's college of
education. Her fiance is an aero-
nautical engineering graduate
of the University of Detroit. A
fall wedding is planned.

10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 8, 1952

' To Wed in November

Adas Shalom Prepares
For Holy Day Services

Final arrangements have been
made by Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue, previously known as
Northwest Hebrew Cong. and
Center, for services for members,
children and the junior congre-
gation as well as supplementary
services to be held during the
_d
High Holydays, Sept. 20, 21 an
29.
The main services will be con-
ducted by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel,
who will be assisted by the
synagogue choir under the direc-
tion of Henry Siegel. Rev. Joshua
Spiro will conduct Schachrith.
Supplementary services will be
held in the social hall of the
congregation under the direc-
tion of Rabbi Marvin Weiner, of
New York, with Cantor Rubin
Boyarsky and Rev. Aran Gross-
bard.
The junior congregation will
hold its services for young peo-
ple 12 to 16 during the hours of
the main services. There will
also be a children's congregation
for those 6 to 12, according to
Maurice Sukenic and Charles
Charlip, who are in charge of
arrangements.
Seating for supplementary
services is now being arranged
at the synagogue office.

opened on Feb. 22. There are 850
junior hostesses from 21 to 25
who dance, play games and chat
with visitors. Many women's or:-
ganizations, including several
Jewish groups, under the spon-
sorship of the Jewish Welfare
Board, have volunteered to serv-
ice the snack bar. The USO also
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,
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The family of the late J. L
Wolock wishes to thank its rela-
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cherrin
of Northlawn Ave. announce the The downtown USO at 147 W. tives and friends for the many
engagement of their daughter, Lafayette has entertained over kindnesses extended during its
50,000 service men since it was recent bereavement.

Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. David
H. Moscow (Shirley Jean Shep-
low a son, Michael Steven.
Dr. YEHUDA LOWE, agricul-
Mayor VINCENT IMPELLIT-
* *
TERI made a trip from New tural attache of the Israel Em-
Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- York's City Hall to the head- bassy, returned to Washington
tin L. Abel (Phyllis Berkowitz), quarters of the United Jewish upon completion of a three-
of Pinehurst Ave., a daughter, Appeal for Greater New York months' study tour of nine
Arlene Beth.
one day last week and joined al Western, Midwestern and North-
* • •
crew of volunteers who have i western states. He visited farms,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
July
raised nearly $2,000,000 since' and addressed various agricul-
Coleman Mopper (Shirley Au- June 24 by telephone solicita- tural colleges on the subjects of
gust ), of 18716 Littlefield, a tions. _ I agricultural settlement and de-
daughter, Marjorie Ann.
The Mayor made two ealis I velopment of Israel. His itin-
• • •
and made a short talk to the I erary was prepared by the Bu-
July 30—To Mr. and Mrs. assembled volunteers on the reau of Foreign Agricultural Re-
Harry Katz (Edith Cantor) , of need for aid to Israel. He noted lations of the U. S. Department
1413 Webb, a daughter, Julie that "U.J.A.'s budget has gone of Agriculture and the Bureau
of Reclamation of the U. S. De-
Barbara.
up just as mine has."
• • •
partment of the Interior. Dr.



July 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
Lowe prepared reports to the
Justice DAVID E. REUBEN, a Ministry of Agriculture in Jeru-
seph Barenholtz (Shirley Du-
brinsky), of 1319 Petoskey, a member of India's Bnei Israel salem on his observations for
community, has been appointed the benefit of Israel scientists
Claughter, Andrea Beth.
• • •
Chief Justice of the city of
July 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- I Patna. He was educated in and farmers. « • •
tin Selman (Miriam Mintz), of Bombay and studied at Cam-
First Lt. HENRY SEIGMAN, an
21131 Kipling, Oak Park, a son, bridge University. He entered
orthodox Jewish chaplain, has
Reid.
the
Indian
civil
service
in
1918.
• . •
been assigned to the 8th Army
e
• •
July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Zelig
MONROE M. FRIEDMAN, in Korea. It is the first tour of
Landy (Zelda Harris), of Grand prominent local attorney and overseas duty for Chaplain Seig-
Ave.. a son. Joel Michael.
Jewish communal leader, was man who is the youngest chap-
• • •
lain serving in the Armed
July 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- sworn in at San Francisco as Forces of the United States.
tin J. Budman (Lois Collins), of a judge of the United States Chaplain Seigman will be 22
25670 York Road, Huntington District Court under a recess years old in December.
Woods, a daughter, Elizabeth appointment by President Tru-
*
man.
Judy.
• • •
• • •
- EDDIE CANTOR will be hon-
July 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
LOUIS S 0 M BE R G, Jewish orary chairman of the $25,000,-
liam B. Palmer (Joyce Sheraga), communal leader, has been ap- 000 national campaign to estab-
of 3459 Wager, a daughter, Rob- pointed a regent of the Univer- lish a Medical Center in the
in Beth.
sity of Omaha for a four-year Bronx under the sponsorship of
• • •
Yeshiva University.
July 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- term.
* • *
bert L. Essey (Natalie Reciher),
GEORGE M. SHAPIRO, who Dr. Citron Appointed to
of Lesure Ave., a daughter, Joan
received his degree from Long Congress Midwest Region
Carol.
Island (N.Y. , University in 1939,
• • •
July 7—To Cantor and Mrs. became the first alumnus to be
Dr. Abraham F. Citron has
Hyman J. Adler, a son, Asher named to the university's board been appointed Midwest region-
of trustees. He is counsel to al representative of the Ameri-
Isaac.
• • •
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey.
can Jewish Congress, announced
• • *
July 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Larry
`Dr. Israel Gold-
Davis (Vicky Wolk), a son,
JAMES ROSEN, pre's- ident of
stein. president
Gregory Allan.
the North Hudson Jewish Com-
;'of the AJ Con-
munity Center, was named a
gress. Dr. Citron
Deputy State Attorney General
will coordinate
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• •
Rey. Yehndah Loewy
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