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November 07, 1952 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-11-07

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Helen Schiff Wed
To Milton Barnett

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chythe3 i n „Coady

Local Dentists Plan Carnival Benefit'

Helen Marcia Schiff, daugh-
Alpha Omega Fraternity, an
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. organization comprising most Sachs, Bernard Schmidt, Philip.
Schiff, became the bride of Mil-, local, Jewish dentists, will hold Sherman and Ralph Weiss.
Mrs. Doris Gold will leave on the liner United States to
Tickets are available to the
a festival at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
join her husband, Pvt. Richard Gold, in Germany. She will be
day, at the United Dairy Work- public by calling Dr. Pearlman,
accompanied to New York by her mother, Mrs. M. L. Waxman,
er's Hall, 15840 Second.
UN. 2-4500, or Dr. Stein, VI:
before sailing on Nov. 15.
The affair will feature a car- 1-6012.
• Al/c Raymond J. Waxman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wax-
nival atmosphere, with many
man, has left for the South Pacific where he will stay on a two
prizes being given away, includ- Sholem Aleichem Institute
year tour of duty.
ing luggage, typewriters and a
Dr. Noah E. Aronstam of Eason Ave. has returned from
television set. Proceeds will be Begins Cultural Program
Israel where he attended the Hebrew Physicians' Congress.
divided between new Sinai Hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Amnon Miron of Tel Aviv, Israel, accompanied
The Sholem Aleichem Institute
pital and toward the establish-
by Allen Cushing of Phoenix, Ariz., were guests in Detroit this
is currently planning a cultural
ment
of
a
Hebrew
University
week. They toured the Ford Motor Co. plant on Monday as guests
program for its Yiddish and
Dental School in Jerusalem.
of Al May.
English . s p e a k i n g members,
The
organization
committee
is
Helen Mendelson was honored with a sweet sixteen party on
which will include lectures on
headed . by Drs. Fred Stein, Abe the
Oct. 19, at her home, 17198 Woodingham, at which 24 of • her
Bible, Jewish history, liter-
Pearlman and George Leib, co- ature and current events.
friends were present.
chairmen. They are assisted by
Mr. and Mrs. Moshe Yavnai, of Tel Aviv, Israel, are the guests
A series of oneg shabbatim has
Drs. Gerald Aptekar, Leon Kat-
here of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ackerman, of 20073
been inaugurated, and continues
zin
and
Jack
Lawson.
Shrewsbury. Mr. Yavnai is general manager of the Kosmos Fin-
each Friday following services
ance and Trading Co., of Tel Aviv.
In charge of distributing tick- at the Institute. Each week a
ets are Drs. Jerry Abramson, topic is discussed by a leader in
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Jacobs, publishers of the Buffalo (N.Y.)
Jewish Review, were guests in Detroit last week, Mrs. Jacobs hav-
Morris Decker, Milton Blavin, the community, and then dis-
Joseph Davis, Louis Egnater, cussed by members and their
ing represented her Hadassah chapter as a delegate to the con-
vention held here.
Thomas Friedman, Henry Green, friends.
Alex Kaplan, Maurice Kimel-
MRS. MILTON BARNETT
man, Jack Lawson, Gerald Mi-
Drive for Medical Gear
ton Barnett, son of Mrs. Selina chaels, Robert Moss, Martin Nai-
Music Study Club
Barnett, at a ceremony on - Oct. mark, Bernard Reisman, Mischa
of Detroit
For Israel Succeeds
14, at the ./ghittier Hotel.
presents
For her wedding, the bride
SYLVIA
ROSENBERG
THE RECORD STORE
TEMPLE ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB wore her sister's gown of ca-
and GERSHEN KONIKOW
Open
on
will hold a discussion at its melia satin, with peplum and
Wednesday Evening,
SUNDAYS, 12 to 4
sweetheart neckline outlined in
Nov. 12, 8:30 p.m.
breakfast meeting, at 9:45 a.m., seed pearls. Her full skirt swept
At Detroit Institute of Arts
Sunday. Charles L. Goldstein, into a ca'uhedral train, and her
METRO MUSIC
Main Auditorium
Accompanist, Alice Shapiro
past- president of the Temple, three-tiered veil was held in
10328 DEXTER
TO. 8-4114
Tickets $1.25 Grinnell's and Box Office
will speak on "Oddities in the place by a Juliet cap of camelia
Hebrew Bible." A question and satin and lace trimmed with
answer period will follow.
seed pearls. She carried two
• • •
MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S white orchids surrounded by a
CLUB will hold a membership semifan arrangement of ste-
meeting at 8:15 p.m., Monday, phanotis and lover's knot.
Elinor Rubin attended her
in the synagogue. A stag dinner
LEAVES MARCH 13, 1953, RETURNS APRIL 29
will honor treasurer, Si Razum- sister as matron of honor, and
na, on his forthcoming marri- Janet Sell was maid of honor.
The bride's cousin, Lois Fine-
Spend the Holiday in Israel
age.
man was a bridesmaid, and
Early Reservations Suggested!
Karen Rubin was flower girl.
Center's 45-Member
Marvin Barnett was best man,
Orchestra Plans Concert and ushers were Dr. Nathan
Rubin and Stanley Marks.
Tuner Hotel Lobby
19437 Livernois
Mischa Mischakoff, concert-
Following a wedding dinner,
WO. 5-3431
Dl. 1-2717
master of the Detroit Symphony the young couple left for a
Orchestra,
will
be
guest
soloist
honeymoon
to
New
York
and
Dr. SAMUEL ROSENTHAL at
the first concert of the Cen- Bermuda. They will reside at
(seated) explains to -HAROLD
ter Symphony Orchestra at 8:45 12015 Nardin.
BERKE, representative of Kupat
p.m., Tuesday, at the Davison
Holim, the purpose of a valua- Branch. Five other concerts are
ble piece of equipment, one of planned over the next few Dr. Sachar to Address
several he contributed, in re- months.
Brandeis U. Associates
sponse to an appeal to Detroit
Clearance
The 45 member Symphony, di-
doctors for medical - surgical
Dr. Abram L. Sachar, presi-
equipment for use in Israel hos- rected by Julius Chajes, is made
pitals and clinics. According to up of musicians from all walks dent of Brandeis University, will
Berke, the campaign has been of life, all creeds and colors. Its be principal speaker at the sec-
very successful to date. There is youngest member is 13-year-old ond annual dinner-meeting of
still two weeks left for doctors David Meyer, who plays the the Detroit Chapter, Brandeis
still wishing to make a contri- trumpet, its oldest member is University Associates, at 6:30
84-year-old Saul Elkind, - the
bution.
p. m., Tuesday,
Symphony's goateed bass player.
at the Detroit
The public is invited to at-
Leland, an-
CARD OF THANKS
nounced Her -
The family of the late Philip tend.
,bert Blumberg,
Gaines wishes to thank its re-
Gives $$200,000 to Library
c o m mittee
latives and friends for the many
PHILADELPHI, (JTA)—Albert
chairman.
kindnesses extended during its
M. Greenfield, who last year
Dr. Sachar
recent bereavement.
Valdes to $29.95
gave $100,000 to the University
will report on
of Pennsylvania for a center on
the achieve-
Master of Ceremonies
-human relations, announced a
ments of the
further gift of $200,000 to the
university since
S. ROSENBLAT
university earmarked for its new
it was founded
and His Orchestra
library building.
five years ago.
Featured Wedding and Bar Mitzvah
Dr. Sachar
Since its in-
Entertainment. Stage and Strolling
ception, the university has re-
THE
JEWISH
NEWS
11
TO. 6-5016
TE. 2-1146
ceived the support of 45,000 men
New Fall Dresses in WOOLS
Friday, November 7, 1952
and women across the country
CREPES, TAFFETAS—In This Group
serving as "foster alumni." One
of these active groups is the
Brandeis University Associates,
which aims to underwrite oper-
ating expenses of the university.
Located in Waltham, Mass.,
Brandeis has an enrollment of
more than 750, who come from
40, states and 11 foreign coun-
On 7 Mile Road, corner Prest
tries.
WOPII Be Opened On
Values to $8.95

Men's Clubs I

ALL EXPENSE CARAVAN
TO ISRAEL and EUROPE

ELKIN HOTEL and TRAVEL BUREAU

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DRESSES

9. 11. 13.

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A New Jewish Bakery
In Our Neighborhood

EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th

Featuring

Hot Bread, Bagels and Rolls Every Hour

The Levin's have been baking for the
Jewish Community for the past 25 years.

COME IN AND TRY OUR BAKED GOODS

We Also Carry a Complete Selection
Of Dairy and Appetizers.

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COATS AND SUITS
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BLOUSES

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Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
has issued a statement urging
the community tc "perform a
life-saving deed' by donating
blood to be sent to Korea.
• •
LT. ELI LEVIN POST will hold
its annual past commander's
dinner Sunday evening, at Ne-
biolo's Cafe. For tickets, contact
Louis Remer, commander, or So]
M. Hoberman, UN. 2-1001.

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LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
will meet at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at
the Memorial Home. Planning
will center on a membership tea,
to be held Dec. 6, at the home
of. Louba Lupiloff, 18150 Hubbell.
For information on membership,
call Florence Marshall, UN. 4-
7597.

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