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September 19, 1952 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-09-19

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Carol Ann Conn Wed
To Sherwin E. Ross

divitiei in Society

frit itw 1 rt IN t'W‘J--L' ir
Friday, September 19, 195e

mo•

Windsor Rabbi to Edit l
Yeshivah History

A history of the Yeshivath
In a ceremony on Sept. 14, at
Beth Yehudah and of religious
Knollwood Country Club, Carol life in the Detroit Jewish cora-
A delegation of 26 Detroit Jewish community leaders attended Ann Conn, daughter of Mr. and Munity during the_past 40 years
the second annual National Economic Conference for Israel held
! will be published by the Beth
in Atlantic City, Sept. 12-14. The conference, sponsored by the
I Yehudah during the coming
State of Israel Bond drive, was attended by more than 1,200 key
I year.
American Jewish leaders. Members of Detroit's delegation to the
The volume will record the
conference were Morris Schaver, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumer,
work of synagogues, organize-
Louis Levine, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin, Edward C. Levy, Mr. and
tions, family groups and individ-
Mrs, Alfred May, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Laikin, Maurice Axel-
luals who have contributed to the
rod, Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barg-
development of traditional Ju-
man, Mr. and Mrs.- Phillip Stollman, Max Osnos, Abraham Nus-
daism. Rabbi Bezalel Orlansgy,
baum, Leon Kay, Dov Bruckner, Zvi Tomkiewicz, and Philip Green-
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Wind-
wood, resident manager of the Detroit Israel bond campaign.
sor, will edit the book. .
- Mr. and Mrs. Q-ecrge Weisman, of Tyler Ave., celebrated their
The executive committee of
golden wedding anniversary last Sunday, at a reception given at
the Beth Yehudah School also
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Broder. Out-of-towners who came to
announces that it has scheduled •
celebrate the couple's 50 years of married life were from Fayette,
its 36th annual anniversary din-
Ala., and Cleveland, 0.
ner for Dec. 21, at Rosenberg's.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kriechman and son, Avron Marc, are now
residing in their new home at 8721 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park.
Your _Jewish News WANT AD
Mr. and Mrs.. Benjamin Rush, of Sarasota, Fla., are visiting
number is WO. 5-1455.
their children; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Willens, of 18600 Northlawn.
Mrs. Henry Pokart, of Buena Vista Ave., entertained 27 guests
at a Bon Voyage party for Mrs. W. Katz, who returned to her
home in Tel Aviv, after spending six months in the United States.
Music and Entertainment
The luncheon, which was held in the Hotel Statler Terrace Room,
featured a fashion show.
SAM KHMER
MRS. SHERWIN E. ROSS

.

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P.•

Bar mtzvahs
Mi i tzvahs

Dr. and Mrs. Barney 'B. Israel,
of 18660 Warrington, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Robert Alan, , on Sept. 26, at
Temple Israel. A reception will
follow -- services.
,
* * *
Mr. and Mrs Irving 1Vinkel-
man, of 17378 Ilene, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Sheldon Philip, on Sept. 27, at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek., A recep-
tion in his honor will be held
from 8 p.m., that night. at the
family home.

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and His

Betty Jo Weinberg Wed
To Herman Sherline

Betty Jo Weinberg and Her-
man Sherline exchanged marital
vows in a double-ring ceremony

ASK FOR

KA1FMAN'S

KOSHER DILL & NEW DILL

Orchestra

PICKLES

AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERS
OR DELICATESSEN DEALER

Mrs. Sam A. Cohen, of Chero-
UN. 3-9494
kee Rd., Pontiac, became the I
TR. 5-4379
bride of Sherwin E. Ross, son of ***** ■■ ••414*************
--- -- --
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ross, of
Warrington Dr. Rabbi Sanford
For meritorious conduct in Saperstein_ officiated.
The Future of Ju-
Ji m !!
action in Korea, Sgt. David G.
For her wedding the bride
:
daism Rests with
4-;:.,/
Papke, 22, of 3330 Lawrence has chose a blush pink gown of im- -
been -awarded the bronze star, ported chantilly lace, which was
- This Leader
,
of To-
-.4,..••
,
his mother, Mrs. Helen M. featured by a fitted bodice with
4.
morrow I
.
Papke learned recently.
I illusion neckline, long, la c e
Sgt. Papke is a forward ob-
,
Since the days of Abraham and Isaac, the Jew-
server in Battery A, 160th Field sleeves, a bouffant skirt, with a
'
ish tradition has survived beacuse of the deep
short,
ruffled
train.
Her
match-
Artillery, 45th Infantry Division.
'
attachments of father and son. This is the
.
...X
1,..
.
While acting as forward ob- ing lace cap held in place a
reason why Jewry has remained strong and
.
sn
i o na.
o
s
r
i
le
k
h
.
i
d
i
s
l
luo
s
f
ih
ne
g
ec
ra
t
i
rp
r
e
veil
server, Sgt. Papke maintained
intact for 5712 years. It is this sense of devo-
carried white
• tion that has made great Jewish men out of
day and night observation with
# small boys. On the eve of Rosh Hashanah,
and brought down day and night prayer book.
we express our sincere hope for a continuance
'
Mrs. Norman Wachler, the
supporting fire for a company
of that devotion for the survival of all that
,
of infantry which was separated bride's cousin, was matron of
.:: .. is Jewish and extend our best wishes to the
from its own troops bY a horse- honor, and Barbara Joyce Ross,
community for a happy, healthy and prosperous
shoe valley under enemy fire.
sister of the bridegroom, was a
New Year
Hy Storchan, of
Sgt. Papke had never worked bridesmaid. Yale Ward Aronoff
e
was
best
man,
and
Richard
with his party..:
:
Boys Wear
`"%.ii'
Wurtzman Conn, brother of the
before, but he
)ride,
was
usher.
v'4
A"
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W.
7
Mile
Rd.
- DI. 1-2274
took charge of
Following a wedding breakfast
it, and although
.
and reception, the couple left on 1
in h i s position
an extended honeymoon to the
communications
West. They will motor through
could be main-
Colorado Springs, Palm Springs
and California. On their return,
tained only a
few hours at a
they will reside at 2557 W. Mc-
Nichols.
time, neverthe-
SPECIALISTS IN FINE DR PERY
A CIT EANING
less he n e v er
,
Out-of-town guests were from
;
lost contact Sgt. Papke
' WISHES A MOST
1 New Hampshire, NeW York,
with the isolated Infantry unit. Florida, Pennsylvania and Cali-
I His citation reads in part: fornia.
"H i s supporting fire silenced
the enemy guns and his con-
tinual contact with the isolated
infantry greatly increased the
morale and agave confidence to
TO THE THOUSANDS OF FRIENDS ,
, the isolated position."
A native Detroiter, Sgt. Papke
LT. ROY F. GREEN' AUXILI-
WE HAVE SERVED-
, DURING THE PAST YEAR
graduated from Cooley High ARY will meet on Tuesday when
School, entered the service Jan. discussion will.center on a. party
IRVING KLEIN .
9, 1950, and was shipped over- to be held Wednesday, at' the
IRVING AUSLANDER
, seas in May of that year. He Juvenile Detention Home for
Plant 11410 -Jos. Campau
TW. 1-1818
was employed at the Ford Motor Boys. Members are also urged to
Co. Sgt. Papke is due home soon. I bring cookies to be 'mailed to
servicemen in Korea. Plans for
Shaarey Zedek Young People
the future include a hospital
Formin g
League
party in October and a paid-up
The bowling league sponsored membership square 'dance in
by Congregation Shaarey Zedek's November.



Young --.People Society is seek-
ing new members. Persons, 21
MAURICE ROSE AUXILIAR Y
to 35, are eligible. For Informa- will meet Monday at the Me-
tion call Shirley Chalnick, TY. morial Home. A tea is planned
7-3343-.
for Oct. 6. -
WIP _

Detroit Sergeant
Wins Bronze Star

I

I

MRS. HERMAN SHERLINE

on Aug.. 31, at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vits Weinberg, of Ohio Ave. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr? and
Mrs. Sam Sherline, of Glynn Ct.
Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated.
The bride chose a wedding
gown of nylon tulle over a satin
skirt, featured by a lace top and
short fishtail train. Her finger-
tip veil of French illusion which
was distinguished by appliqued
lace, was. caught to her head by
a braided satin headpiece. She
carried a white orchid on a
prayerbGo a.
Jeanette Weinberg, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor,
and bridesmaids were Rochelle
Alley, Diane Miller and Elaine
Sherline. Harold , Sherline, the
bridegroom's brother; was best
man. Another brother, Howard
Sherline, and Morris Alpert and
Arnold Berger were ushers.
Following a reception at home,
the young couple left on a
honeymoon to Indianapolis, Ind.

Detroit. Service Group
Schedules Stag Day

Sherwood

WHITEHOUSE CLEANERS

.

HAPPY NEW YEAR

JWV

GREET THE NEW YEAR WITH

.

Chajes Pens Music for Youth
Lt. R A Y M O N D ZUSSMAN
Four piano pieces written by AUXILIARY will meet at the
Julius Chajes, director of music home of Ruth Kovan, 19420
at the Jewish Community Cen- Westmoreland, on Monday.
ter, for second grade students
have recently been published
and are available at Grinnel's.
S. ROSENBLAT

Golf, games, dinner and en-
tertainment — these are on the
agenda for the third annual De-
troit Service Group stag day, to
be held from 10 a.m., Tuesday,
Master of Ceremonies
at Franklin Hills
Brandeis IncreaSes Faculty
Country Club.
and His Orchestra
Brandeis University, non-sec-
A 11 members
Featured Wedding and Bar Mitzvah
Entertainment. Stage and Strolling
of the DSG, tarian Jewish school at Wal-
workers in the tham, Mass., has increased its
TE. 2-1146
TO. 6-5016
trade and pro- faculty by 15 per cent.
fessional d v i-
sions of the 1952
The Management and Staff of the
Allied Jewish
ampaign, have
been invited to
attend this "day
of r e 1 axation,"
when, Milton K.
Norman and Rubin Cottler
Mahler, DSG
Mahler
president,
Wish to extend greetings for a year
promises there will be no formal
of health and happiness to all their
s p e a k e r s, no assignments, no
friends and customers.
fund-raising—just good fun and
good fellowship."
Reservations for stag day may
18207 WYOMING
13310 DEXTER
be made by any Detroit Service
at
Curtis
at Davison
Group member by calling Mrs.
Lerner, WO. 5-3939.

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2200 David Stott Bldg.

CONG. BETH MOSES

13925 Linwood Cot. Ookman Ct.
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Announces

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High Holy Day Religious -Services
CANTOR LOUIS KOSMAN and Choir
RABBI ISAAC PANETH

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Officiating

Tickets now on sale Daily: 6 to 9 p.m. except Friday
and Saturday, Sundays, all day.

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