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October 24, 1952 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-10-24

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ORT Chapters to Hold
Fur Fashion Show

Marilyn D. Diamond
To Wed M. P. Knopper

TH E JEWISH N EWS
Dorothy Rose Engaged 1 2 — Friday,
October 24, 1952
To Pvt. David Bass

Mr. and Mrs. David Rose, of
Mrs. David Redisch, president
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Diamond,
of Stratford Rd., announce the of Northwest Chapter, Women's 17405 Monica, announce the en-
engagement of their daughter, American ORT, and Mrs. Sam gagement of their d a u g h t e r,
Goldman, president of South
Chapter, invite Detroit women
to a fashion show, featuring furs
by Wrubel and Kozin.
The affair will begin with a
dessert luncheon at 1 p.m., Wed-
nesday, at the City Club, 17111
Third.
Admission will be by contribu-
tions of food, new or old jewelry,
children's wear a n d general
items, to be featured at the
city-wide Women's ORT Bazaar.

Fresh Air Society Board
To Honor 50th Anniversary

Helping to celebrate 50 years
of community service, members
of the Fresh Air Society board
of governors will hold an insti-
tute at Tamarack on Nov. 16.
The Society will hold its anni-
versary celebration in the eve-
MISS MARILYN DIAMOND

Marilyn Diane, to Morton Paul ning.
The Federation board will par-
Knopper, son of Mr. and Mrs.
N. Harry Knopper, of Santa ticipate in the dedication of the
first village on the new com-
Rosa Dr.
munity camping site, Tamarack,
following the institute, which
Rosenwald Legion UnitS
will begin at 10:30 a;m.

To Install New Officers

Installation of officers of the
Julius Rosenwald Unit, Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary, will be
held in conjunction with the
Post at the Cong. Bnai Moshe
social hall at 8:30 p.m., Saturday.
The following wete elected to
serve: president, Mildred Pal-
mer; vice presidents, Ann Well
and Ruby Schreiber; secretary,
Anna Kurtz; treasurer, Lisa
Levine; chaplain, Elsie Palmer;
-historian, Ida Zuger; sergeant-
at-arms, Rose Kay; executive
board, Helen Wolf, Rose Gelman,
Anna Green and Clara Cohen.
The public is invited to attend.

Council's Delegate Body
To Act on AmendMents

The Jewish Community Coun-
cil delegate assembly Nov. 6, at
the Dexter Center, will act on a
series of amendments framed by
a committee chaired by ',Ong
Schlussel. These amendments
would increase the size of,, the
present executive committee
from 36 to 42 members and pro-
vide the procedure for electing
such additional members.

Frontiers of Faith to Telecast
Four Programs in November

The month of November will
be devoted to a new cycle of
Jewish - interest programs on
Frontiers of Faith, to be tele-
vised from New York each Sun-
day. The programs will be heard
locally at 1:30 p.m., over WWJ-
TV, channel 4. The telecast will
be heard also over WKZO, Kala-
mazoo.

Israel Misses Vice-Presidency
Of UN by Single Vote
UNITED NATIONS, (ISI)—B y

the narrow margin of a single
vote Israel failed to be elected
one of seven vice-presidents to
the Seventh session of the
United Nations General Assem-
bly which opened in New York.
Israel received 33 votes and
Egypt, the other contender for
the seventh vice-presidency, re-
ceived 34 votes.

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James Bonner Succeeds
R.ubiner at Cunningham's

James B. Bonner has been
elected secretary of Cunning-
I ham Drug Stores, Detroit-
; based drug chain which owns
and operates 171 retail outlets
I in Michigan, Ohio and Pennsyl-
vania. Controller of the corn-
; pany since 1945, Bonner suc-
I ceeds Samuel H. Rubiner, who
has resigned to enter the field
of business and investment
counseling.

Telcove Club to Begin
Season with 'Reunion'

The first fall meeting of the
Telcove Club will be held at 7
p.m., Sunday, at its new meeting
place, the D. W. Simons Build- _
MISS* MARILYNN JASEN
ing, 4000 Tuxedo. Meetings will
continue each following Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jasen,
Featured at the first "re-
union" meeting will be dancing of Woodingham Dr., announce
and refreshments, announces the engagement of their daugh-
MISS DOROTHY ROSE
Joe Klein, president. For infor- ter, Marilynn Paula, to Theo-.
Dorothy Shirley, to Pvt. David mation call Ann Sosnosky, sec- Ore H. Fishman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Fishman, of Cherry-
Bass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reu- retary, TY. 4-4089.
lawn Ave. An early spring wed-
ben Bass, of Ilene Ave.
ding is planned.
Miss Rose currently attends Handler Bnai Brith Groups
Wayne University. A July wed- Plan Barn Dance fOr Nov. 6
ding is being planned.
Philip Handler Lodge and
Dance to the Musk of ..
Chapter, Bnai Brith, invite
members„, and friends to attend
a barn dance sponsored by the
Chapter bowling league on Nov.
His Drums and Orchestra
6, at Young Israel Center. En-
Phone: DI. 1-1576
DETROIT POST and AUXI- tertainment and h o s p i t ality
LIARY will hold a millionaire's chairmen Rose Mathis, Mrs. H.
party and night of games for Edelman, Mrs. A. Cohen and
members, wives and friends at 8 Mrs. E. Friedman, announce
p.m., Sunday, at the Memorial that William Pickens will be
LIVONIA RIDING &
Home. There is no admission caller.
BOARDING STABLES
charge. Entertainment will in-
Hayrides,
clubroom facilities and
clude games and prizes.
reservations for private parties. Suc-
* * *
cessor to Morton's Riding Stables.
Gen. MAURICE ROSE AUXI-
76035 HARRISON DR., LIVONIA
Strictly Kosher Cateress
LIARY will hold its annual barn
2 Blocks N. of Fenkell between
Specializing in Hot and Cold
Inkster and Middle Belt Roads
dance Nov. 22, at United Dairy
Hors D'oeuvres for Receptions
Workers Hall, 15840 Second. For
KE. 1-6430
UN. 2-3541
tickets or information call Flor-
ence Leider, c h a i r m a n, TO.
6-3659. A social meeting is
planned for 8:30 p.m., Monday,
It's a Better Party with Music by
at the Memorial Home. New
members will be installed. Hos-
tesses are Lillian Epstein and
Lillian Goodstein.
and His Orchestra
* * *

SHELDON ,ROTH

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MAE •WE1SS

SAM BARNET'

Members of SHOLOM AUX-
ILIARY who serviced the Down
town USO last week included
Mesdames Mary Kaplan, Rose
Weintraub, Fan Hencken, Mol-
lie Benton, Dorothy Goldstein,
Jean Pleason, , Helen Jacobs,
Mildred Friedman, Helen Zim-
merman and Hattie Cohen.
* * *
LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX-
ILIARY will hold a luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Thursday, at the
home of Belle Osterman. A book
review will be given by Arlene
Rhodes.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greenberg,
of Tracey Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Peggy Gassel, to A/2c Donald L.
Reisner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Reisner, of Brooklyn,
N.Y. The wedding will be sol-
emnized in Detroit on Jan. 24.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Chudler of
Gladstone Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
* * a
Lorraine, to Philip L. Baum, son
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sherman will hold a social at the home of
of Santa Rosa Drive. A spring L.
A. Joe May, 18010 Greenlawn,
wedding is planned.
at 8:30 p.m., Monday. Prospec-
are invited.
The engagement of Miss Eileen tive members
* a *
Iris Gordon to Donald Neal Shel-
ROBERT RAFELSON POST
don is announced by the bride-
elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and AUXILIARY will hold its
Manuel Gordon, of Washington, annual kiddies party Thursday
D.C. Mr. Sheldon is the son of evening, at the Memorial Home.
Mr. and Mrs Max Sheldon, of Primarily held for children of
18091 Cherrylawn. Miss Gordon the GOld Star Mothers, never-
attended George Washington theless it is open to children of
University. Her fiance is a phar- Post and Auxiliary members.
macy graduate from the Uni- Jack Iden and Art Goodman, co-
versity of Michigan where he chairmen, announce prizes, re-
was affiliated with Phi Sigma freshments and novel games.
Delta fraternity. He has just
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXI-
been discharged from the U.S. LIARY will hold a paid-up mem-
Army after a tour of duty in bership square dance on Nov. 1,
Korea. The wedding will be cele- at the Memorial Home. P o s t
brated on Nov. 30, in Washing- members and their wives are in-
ton.
vited. A joint Hospital party
,with the Post is planned for
Wednesday, at Percy Jones Hos-
pital. Those interested in parti-
cipating are urged to call Sylvia
Glassman, chairman*

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Israel Tailors Have GI Touch
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United States Armed Forces in
Germany have placed orders
with Israel tailors for $70,000
worth of Army uniforms. This is
the second such order within the
year.,

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ANTI DEFAMATION
LEAGUE

Reasons for Withdrawal from
the Coordinating Council

Speaker for the Evening

MRS. J. S. 11 ER.ENSON

A National Commissioner of B'nai B'rith
Anti-Defamation. League

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at Bnai Moshe Synagogue

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