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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-10-31

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THE JEWISH NEWS

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Friday, October 31, 1952

Activitieo in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Hy Garsoff, of Richton Ave., tendered a dinner
on Oct. '19 in honor of the forthcoming marriage of their son,
Seymour, and his bride-to-be, Marilyn Wilner. - Four generations
of the family attended the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan . Marx, of 2449 Ewald Circle, celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary with a group of friends at the
Eltnwood Casino on Oct. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg and daughter, Judith,
formerly of Edison Ave., - are now residing at 701 Covington Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaplan will again take up residence in De-
troit, after living for the past several years in Ypsilanti, Mich.
They will live on Woodingham Dr.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Schrut (Selma Neiman) have moved
to Long Beach, Calif., where they have established permanent
residency. Dr. Schrut will practice medicine there.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Kraft, of Lawrence Ave., have left for.
Miami Beach, Fla., where they will spend the winter months at
their home on Sheridan Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kraft, of Santa Barbara Ave., are spending
a week in*New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellenson, of Boston Blvd., have left on a
month's visit with friends in San Diego and Los Angeles, Calif.,
and Tia Juana, Mexico.
Beryl Frymer, national leader in the Labor Zionist Organiza-
tion of America, was honored here Sunday evening, at the LZOA
headquarters, on the eve of his departure for Israel.
I. L. Kenen, Washington representative of the American Zion-
ist Council, was the guest of a group of Zionists, representing the
' Zionist Council of Detroit, at a gathering at the Sheraton-Cadil-
lac Hotel on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz, of Warrington Dr., have returned
from Ottawa, Canada where they attended the wedding of their
niece, Harriet Ruth Horwitz,_ of Ottawa, to Irving Slone.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto and son, Bruce, have moved
from Chicago Blvd. into their new home at 26725 Hendrie, Hunt-
ington Woods.

Mrs: Peiser to Speak
At Bond Institute

The second annua' institute
of the Women's Division of the
Detroit State of Israel Bond
Committee, Thursday, Nov. 20, at
Shalom Synagogue, will be ad-
dressed by Mrs. Neil Peiser di-
rector of t h e
National W o
m e n's Division
for Israel Bonds.
Panel discus-
sions have been
arra nged, de-
signed to equip
the participants
with informa-
tion enabling
them to carry:
on an intens-
i v e campaign,
in the city re-
garding all as- Peiser
pects of the Israel Bond Issue.

,

Institute leaders will be Mrs. Irving
Lipson, chairman of national organiza-
tions, and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, chair-
man of local organizations, assisted by
Mesdames Max Stollman, Julius Ring,
Rose Singer, Samuel Gutterman and
Samuel Hamburger.
Program chairman Mrs. Samuel Aaron
will be assisted by Mesdames Shaye
Foreman, Ida Arkin, William Greenwald,
Philip J. Cutler and Joseph Newman.
The telephone committee includes
Mesdames Phillip Stollman, Norman
Erode and Philip J. Cutler and Miss Blu-
ma Levin.
Mesdames Morris Lulkin, Joseph Katch-
ke, Milton Winston, Sam Feldstein and
Miss Levin are on the office volunteer
committee.
Arrangements chairmen are Mesdames
Philip Helfman and Joseph Katchke;
newspaper publicity, Robert Drews.

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Herbert Goldstein and Sidney
Feiner, co-chairmen of the barn
dance sponsored by GINS-
BURG-ROSENBERG POST, an-
' nounce that the event will take
place at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 29, in
the social hall of Cong. Bnai
Moshe. Jim Schultheis, from
Van's Barn, will be caller. For
tickets call Feiner, WE. 4-2883.

1

Israel's Justice Minister Haim Cohen
Plans to Visit His Detroit Relatives

Engagement Told

MISS LOUISE EDISON

Mrs. Helen Edison, of Wash-
burn Ave., announces the en-
g a g e m e n t of her daughter,
Louise Eleanor, to Dr. Jack
Gabe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham Goldstein,. of. Cherrylawn
Ave.-

Mischakoff Reception
Opens Symphony Series

The new season of the Center
Symphony Orchestra will be
ushered in with a reception in
honor of Mischa Mischakoff,
new concertmaster of the De-
' troit Symphony Orchestra.
The reception will be ten-
dered on the
evening of
t h e Orches-
tra's first
concert at
8 : 4 5 p.
Nov. 11, at
.t h e Davison
Jewish • C e n-
ter. Julius
Chajes is di-
rector of the
Center Sym-
phony.
Plans for
Mischakoff t h e opening
event were made last week at
a t e a, co-sponsored by Mes-
dames Malcolm Lowenstein and
E. Bryce Alpern, at the former's
home.
- Friends- of t h e Symphony,
chaired by Henry Meyers; were
represented by Joseph Jackier,
vice-president, and Dr. Donald
N. Shapiro, orchestra president.
Those on the hostess commit ;
tee include Mesdames James
Berendt, Mandell Berman, Herb-
ert Blumberg, Alfred Lowen-
stein, Mischa Mischakoff, Rob-
ert Alpern, .- rving Goldman,
Burton Bielfield and Robert
Bloom.
The Symphony has expanded
in its 10 year history to its pres-
ent membership of 50 musicians.
Several famous Detroit • artists
have been selected to solo at fu-
ture concerts.

Detroit relatives of Haim Co-
hen, Israel's Minister of Justice
and the Jewish state's first At-
torney General, were informed
last week that he plans to visit
this city in the not too distant
future.

Oct. 19, returned to Israel on
Oct. 22. On the eve of his de-
' pasture, he called his uncle and
aunt, Rabbi and Mrs. Leopold
Neuhaus, to inform them of his
future plans. He also is a cous-
in of Henry N. Carlebach, De-
Mr. Cohen, who was here to troit CPA.
address the United Jewish Ap-1 Acclaimed as one of the out-
peal conference in Washington, standing international lawyers,
Mr. Cohen was a member of the
that framed Israel's
Emily Kimbrough Talks commission
Code of Law.
At Council Meeting
A resident of Jerusalem for
more than 15 years, he passed
Emily Kimbrough, author and the Bar exams in Hebrew, Eng-
lecturer, will be the speaker at lish and Arabic and has prac-
the season's first general meet- ticed law there since, abandon-
ing of the Detroit Section Na- ing private practice when he
tional Council of Jewish Women, was named Attorney General.
at 1 p.m., Monday, at Temple
His education includes Yeshi-
Israel.
vah and university training.
Best known for "Our Hearts
Were Young and Gay", written
in collaboration with Cornelia
Otis Skinner, Miss Kinibrough
has also been a magazine editor
and screen writer, and is the
mother of twin daughters, in
. private life.
Mrs. Emil Rothman, president
of Council, will pre ide at the
meeting, and Mrs. James Ber-
endt, chairn an of the program
Committee, will introduce Miss
Kimbrough, who will speak on:
"It Gives Me Great Pleasure",
MEET REST AND MT AT
taken from the title of another
of her books.

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YETZ - C O H E N AUXILIARY
will unveil portraits of Sgt. Sol
Yetz and Sgt. Morris Cohen, aft-
er whom the organization is
named, in a significant cere-
mony at 3 p.m., Sunday, at the
Memorial Home. Rabbi Solomon
Gruskin will officiate. Members
and firends are urged to attend.

YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
at the Memorial Home. Esther
Citron and Shirley Veis will be
co-hostesses. A social will follow.

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JOSEPH L. BALE POST will
hold a costume barn dance at
8:30 p.m., Nov. 8, at the Memor-
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THE LINEN STUDIO

First of the agency tours
sponsored by the education
committee of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation Women's' Divi-
18263 WYOMING nr. CURTIS
sion will be held at the Home
for Aged, 1 p.m., Wednesday.
Appropriate Gifts for all Occasions
Featured speaker will be Ira
in All Price Ranges
I. Sonnenblick, the Home's ex-
ecutive director. Mrs. Victor Brandeis Women Plan
UNiversity 1-9948
Shiffman will discuss •other
services available for the aged Life Membership Event
Carmel School Begins in the community. Tea will be With the expanding enroll-
served.
at Brandeis University,
Scholarship Fund
Assisting Mrs Shiffm an are
• ment
four-year-old non-sectarian col-
Mrs.
Nathan
Kaplan,
Mrs.
Aaron
A program which would pro-
lege under Jewish auspices at
vide a scholarship fund for Kurland and Miss Anna Oxen- . Waltham, M a s s., university
handler.
children whose parents cannot
facilities have been taxed to the
afford to send them to Hebrew
utmost. T h e school library,
Young
Adult
Council
Plans
I
School was adopted at a recent
which is the responsibility of
meeting of the Carmel Hebrew Delegate Assembly Thursday
the Brandeis Women's Commit-
School.
tee, has shared this burden.
Jewish Young Adult Council
The Detroit Chapter of the
The fund would be limited to
will
hold
its
first
delegate
as-
Women's Committee will, spon-
the most needy cases. The first
scholarships, each for a year, sembly of the season at 8 p.m., sor a life membership event at
were established by George Thursday, at the Davison Jewish 10:30 a.m., Nov. 11, at the home
Center, announced Anne Zelon- of Mrs. Samuel Hamburger,
Schneider and Abe Cherrin.
ka, president.
19444 Parkside, to keep pace
The new fund also will be
Plans for a Hanukah Macca-
used in hardship cases where biad in December and a winter with the university's needs.
Dr. Abram L. Sachar, Brandeis
working mothers must support camp weekend in January will
their families. In such cases the be discussed. Membership tech- president, will be guest of honor.
annual membe,..iiip can be
school would provide for their niques will be explained by a An
converted into life membership
nursery age children.
panel, with Abe Solomon serv- by payment of $100, which can
A new day nursery will be ing as moderator.
be paid over a two year period.
added to the present morning
Young adult groups interested
Mrs. Oscar Zemon, local pres-
and afternoon sessions in the in membership in the Council ident,
invited all women inter-
near future. Reservations are should call its office, TR. 5-8450. ested in expanding the univers-
being taken at UN. 3-8990.
ity's facilities to attend. Chair-
I. A. Lawton is superintendent
Barney Ross: "A lot has been men of life membership are
of the school, and Gladys L. accomplished in this world be- Mesdames Sidney Solomon, Sid-
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drove her husband nearly nuts." Mrs. Charles Narmes secretary.

Mrs. Irving Lipson announces
an "Organization Week," Nov.
3 to 7. A committee of 25 will
cover speaking assignments dur-
ing this week in older to in-
tensify the participation of or-
ganizations in Institute activi-
ties.

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