THE JEWISH NEWS - 17
Friday, September 12, 1952 .
Increases European Business
El Al Israej Airlines announces
S. ROSE NBLAT •
that during the peak summer
months of June to August, 1952,
Master of Ceremonies
Bethrothal Told at
39 per cent more passengers
and
His Orchestra
were carried between New York
Country Club Dinner
Featured Wedding and Bar Mitzvah
and London, Paris and Rome,
Entertainment. Stage and Strolling
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaploe and sons, Douglas and Burton, At a family dinner given at than between New York and
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are now residing in their new home at 10455 Linesln, Huntington
Tel Aviv.
Hillcrest Country Club, Mr. and
Woods.
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Mr. and Mrs: N. Katchman, of Cortland Ave., hosted several Mrs. Louis Herwitz announced
out-of-town guests who were in the city to attend the Bar Mitzvah
of their son. Included among the guests were the grandparents,
Mr.. and Mrs. J. Alpern, and the Phil Alperns and sons and H. D.
Alperns, all of Bay City; the William H. Alperns and daughter, the
Arthur Alperns, of Chicago, the J. Levinthals and Mrs. Hannah
Weiss, of Philadelphia, the Lionel Kahns, of Elizabeth, N. J., and
Mrs. Morris Barnin, of San Antonio, Tex. Friends will gather Sat-
. Dress Your Young Man
urday, when the boy's birthday cake will be cut.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Klegman, of Oakman Blvd., announce an
`For the Holidays, Too
open house from 5 p.m., Sunday, in honor of-their son, Cpl. Norman
Suits - Sport Coats
M. Klegman, who has just returned from 18 months duty in Japan.
Also a Fine Selection of Trousers
Mrs. Sophie-,Goldberg, of Grand Ave., entertained 22 guests at
a luncheon recently at the Belcrest Hotel. The affair honored her
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daughter, Marilyn, on her sweet sixteen birthday. Guests were
Sizes 6 to 20 Featuring Huskies
Free
Mesdames Alex Sklar, Sam Sklar, Marvin Sellins, Peter Burcar,
Open Thurs. and Fri.
Alterations
Boris Bronson and Misses Brenda Utley., Judy Nosanchuk, Barbara
'Til 9 p.m.
Ettinger, Natalie Poperitz, Elaine. Eglar, Judy Bobroff, Rochelle
Katz, Esther Gilbert, Beverly Efros, Jeanette Daitch, Shirley Pringle
Sherwood BOYS WEAR
Pat BUrear, Paula Sklar, Lydia Eichler and Phyllis Nedelman.
Mrs. Zelick Kowalsky, her mother, Mrs. Zalman Kowalsky, and
7130 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD
children, Reva and Eugene, have returned from a motor trip to
Opposite Sherwood Forest Library
the East where they visited relatives in Harrisburg and Chambers'
Telephone Diamond 1-2274
burg. Pa., Atlantic City and Washington, D. C.
Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Ruskin (Lillian Brownstein) and son,
David, have moved to their new home at 10851 Oak Park Blvd.
Mr. and ?.4rs. Philip Weisman,iiaf Covington Dr., are spending
MISS RUTH HERWITZ
two weeks in New York City and will visit their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray J. Grant, of Hartford, Conn.
the engagement of their daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Landau have returned to their home at
19803 Santa Rosa, after visiting:Mrs. Landau's aunt and uncle, Mr. ter, Ruth Marion, to William
and Mrs. Sidney Gassel, of Atlanta, Mich. Mrs. Landau will re- Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
sume her studies at Wayne University. The couple will celebrate Abraham Gordon.
its first anniversary this weekend.
The bridegroom-elect is a stu-
Mrs. Samuel Goldman, chairman of the board of the Home
Studios of Dancing
Relief Society, was hostess to its members at a luncheon, Friday, dent in the college of pharmacy
at the Detroit Institute of Tech-
at her home on Warrington Dr.
Before leaving to begin studies at the University-of Michigan, nology, and is affiliated with
Announce the Opening of a Branch Studio
Beverly Falk was.hostess at a luncheon at the Women's City Club Alpha Zeta Omeg§, professional
yesterday. Among her guests were Suzanne Howard, Carole Bar- fraternity.
in Your Neighborhood
nett, Marilyn Limond, Judy Green, Joyce Lane, Suzanne Feinberg
and Allene Miller.
• Ballet
• Spanish
• Acrobatic
f
• Modern
• Tap
• Adagio
Pearl-Fishman Nuptials
Adiviiiei in Society
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Gee. I Look Just Like Dad!
in . My New Suit
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From Sherwood's!
Robert and Norma
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To Be Held.in Spring
Strengthen Tie with -
Israel, Youth Urged
At JW1T Conference
•
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pearl, ,
of Canterbury Rd., announce the
NARROWSBURG, N. Y. (JTA)
engagement or their daughter, —Over 150,000 young men and
women partidipatecr. in Jewish
Youth Week activities organized
by 150 youth councils through-
out the country, Renee Solomon,
chairman of the program of the
National -Youth Conference, re-
ported to the parley here. The
conference, which is being at-
tended- by delegates from 325 na-
tional and local Jewish youth
groups, is sponsored by the Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board.
In a message to the Assembly,
Israel Ambassador Abba Eban
told the delegates: "American
Jewish youth is anxious to do its
full share in maintaining and
strengthening the powerful tie
between the American Jews and
the peOple of Israel. Your gener-
ation stands ready to accept and
preserve the privileges and re-
sponsibility that are the _proud
MISS MARILYN PEARL
heritage of the great Jewish
Marilyn, to Alvin Fishman, son community of the United States.
of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Fishman, It is also anxious to nut ture the
cultural and spiritual identity
of Fairfield Ave.
between the Jewish community
Both young people attend of the United States and that of
Wayne University. A spring Israel."
wedding is planned.
Anti-Semitism is virtually non-
existent in Britain, Sefon Tern=
Seek Exemption of Women kin, attorney and member of the
Board of Deputies of British
From Military Service
Jews, declared at conference.
Ludwig Nadelman of - . Quito,
LONDON, (JTA — The Euro-
Ecuador,
who represented the
pean executive of the Agudas
of his city, declared that
Israel movement will propose a youth
"American Jewry exhibits a
clause exempting women "from pattern
survival and
any service of a military char- cultural towards
which is
acter on grounds of conscience," currently creativity"
la eking among the
for inclusion in the internation- Jews of South
America,
al Covenant on Human Rights
A
nine-point
program design-
which is currently being drafted
ed to strengthen and extend ex-
by UN organs.
services geared to meet
The decision to take such ac- isting
the
needs
of youth was proposed
tion was adopted at the recent
the conference by its chair-
meeting of the executive at to
Seldon. M. Kruger, of New-
which H. A. Goodman, leader of man,
the Agudah, reported on his dis- ark.
It called for re-evaluation of
cussions with -leading Israeli rab-
bis on the Stibject. The precise current programs for youth and
terms of the clause are being young adults, creation of new
discussed -by Agudah 'representa- services for young people, inten-
tives with the Human Rights Di- sive efforts to bring into the so-
vision of the UN. The Agudists, cial life of the communities the
*Rho will seek British Foreign youth of minority groups, better
Office and State Department vocational 'guidance, better edu-
35-opport for the proposal, point cation in preparation for mili-
out that • a 3951 report by the tary service and real guidance
UN on women in public service by adults in developing moral,
roevealed that only two or three ethical and democratic values.
Kroger was re-elected presi-
Of. : -Lb e 50-odd :member states
draft women into thefir armed dent of the youth conference at
Lervices.
its concluding session.,
Bar Mitzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Irving. Chaiken
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Ronald Leonard, on
Saturday, at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue. A reception in honor of
the Bar Mitzvah will' be held
from 8 p.m., - the following day,
at the family home, 18105 Park-
side.
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1.
The Bar Mitzvah of Sheldon
Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Simon, of 4276 Tyler, will be ob-
served on Saturday, at Cong.
*Bnai • • Israel. A reception in
honor of the Bar Mitzvah will
,be held the following day, at the
family home.
Class or Private instruction
The Toynton Studios ore located' in quarters formerly occupied -by
the "Rosinka School" and offer excellent instruction, under the
supervision of professional teachers: All classes limited.
Give .your child the best, whether she plans a dance career,
or is taking lessons for grace, poise and appreciation of the
fine art of dancing.
Special rates for Teen Age groups
in social dancing department.
Business girls
classes.
Registrations for all classes are now being taken Mondays,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays or Saturdays.
The Newly Remodeled and
Air Conditioned
IRIAN RESTAURANT
Well Known for Its Food and
Specializing in Delicious Sizzle Steaks
Is Pleased to Announce
AZY SUSAN TRAY SERVE C E
For Every Occasion
I
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WE DELIVER
Phone TO. 9-1170
Open Daily 5:30 A.M. to 1 A.M.
Free Parking on Aralon Theatre Lot
13311 LINWOOD at DAVISON
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