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November 14, 1952 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-11-14

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THE JEWISH NEWS

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13

Friday, November 14, 1952

in -_Saciety

Myrna Schiff Is Wed
To Seymour Techner

Miss Delphine Weisner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weis-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schiff an-
ner, of Wildernere Ave., left last week on the French liner Le
Liberte for a tour of England, France and Italy. Following a brief nounce the marriage of their
stay in each of these countries, she will leave for Israel where she daughter, Myrna, to Seymour
plans to stay for a year.
The Abe Sloans have moved from the Lee Plaza Hotel to their
new residence at 17450 Third.
Dr. and Mrs. Morris J. Mintz and daughters, Marjorie and
June, are now residing in their new home on .Shrewsbury Rd.
The Jacob'Shear Family Club were recently the guests of the
Sam Rothenberg's at a Hallowe'en costume party in their home on
San Juan Dr. A buffet dinner was followed by games.
Mr. and Mrs. William I. Kaye, of Birwood Ave., recently cele-
brated their 10th wedding anniversary with a dinner party at the
Hillcrest Country Club. Among the guests were their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Barbas; son, Mel Allen Kaye; sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rice and their son, Dennis; an aunt,
Clara Weingarden, a cousin, Sandra Kerner, of Los Angeles, Calif.
and her fiance, Dr. Harry Siegel, and many of the couple's friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and children, Ann Elizabeth and
Owen, formerly of Littlefield Ave., have left for Philadelphia, Pa.,
where they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Robinson, of Cheyenne Ave., and .Mr.
. and Mrs. Sol Miller, of Snowden Ave., are -acationing at the
Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nev.
Leon Kay is in New York to attend the conference of the
Haifa Technion at the Hotel Waldorf Astoria this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Lichtenfeld, of London, England, were
MRS. SEYMOUR TECHNER
guests here for the past two weeks of their brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field, of Berkeley Rd. After a visit Techner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
in Los Angeles, Calif., they will return here. for a brief stay
Samuel Techner, on Oct. 19 at
before returning home.
Representing Beth Aaron Synagogue at the recent biennial the home of the bride's parents
convention of the National Women's League of United Synagogues on Oakman Blvd. Rabbi Adler
of America, at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia, were: officiated.
Mesdames Irwin Levine, Adolph Winkler, Irving Chaikin, Jack
The couple are honeymooning
Taylor, Sol Docks and Herman Becker.
Samuel Plotler, 17328 Forrer, has been elected first vice presi- at the Saxony Hotel in Miami
dent of the Michigan Shoe Retailers Association. Morton Hack, Beach, Fla. They also plan to
visit Key West, Cuba, and Nas-
2648 Oakman Court, was elected secretary-treasurer.
Lionel Cashman has returned from attending the convention sau, before returning to their
of the American Society of Travel Agents, which was held in the new home at 22221 Marlowe,
Oak Park.
form of a world congress in. Miami Beach, Fla.
A social, at the home of Mrs. S. Belkin, on Indiana Ave., was
held by the David-Horodoker Young Women's Organization on Accountants Get Early
Nov. 4, honoring Mrs. Sara Weisberg, of rsrael, sister of Mrs. J.
Spielberg, who is returning home after an extended stay in this Start on '53 UJA Drive
country. •
Mr. and Mrs.
First trade and professional
Corey, of Cortland Ave., tendered a brunch
in honor of their niece, the former Doris Barill, on Oct. 26, the group to organize for the 1953
morning of her wedding day. Besides the immediate family, out- Allied Jewish Campaign is the
of towners who attended were the B. Bicks, of Montreal, Fay
Sheekin, of Washington, D. C., and Richard Rosen, the J. For- Accountants and Auditors' Sec-
mans and children and the D. Nobles and children, all of Cleve- tion, whose workers have al-
land.
ready made
their pledges
and accepted
assignments.
Newly-select-
-ed chairman
ic
tei
Russell N. Nida,
is one of three
Only major ballet company
chairmen elect-
scheduled for Detroit this sea-
ed in the spring
son is the BALLET THEATER,
campaign. Serv-
Many outstanding dealers and which comes to Masonic Audi-
ing with Nida
collectors will exhibit rare and torium for four performances—
beautiful items at the second this evening, Saturday matinee
are Zeldon S.
Cohen and Jul-
annual antique fair of the Tern- and evening and Sunday eve-
ian 'Tobias, co-
ning. Of the 14 ballets to be
Nida
chairmen.
presented, "The Harvest Accord-
Workers with assignments in-
ing" is new, while "Constantia"
and "La Fille Mal Gardee" are clude Paul Baker, Hy Beal, Ber-
not generally familiar. The 1952 nard Isenberg, Joe Lattin, Julius
production of "Graduation Ball" H. Lightstein, Arthur S. Purdy,
Harold Tobias, Nathan Wrubel
is also new.
* * *
and David P. Zack.
All of the pledges made to
LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI Will
be featured with the Detroit date have been increases over
Symphony Orchestra at 8:30 gifts to the 1952 Campaign.
Thursday, in the Masonic Audi-
torium. For his single appear-
MICKEY WOOLF
ance here, Stokowski has pro-
grammed Bach's "Toccata and
and his SHOW BAND
Fugue in D-minor," Schubert's
BACK FOR A NEW SEASON
"Entr'acte, Ballet from "Rosa-
munde'," Wagner's "Wotan's
Call Now for Information:
Farewell and The Magic Fire
UN. 3-3737
Music from 'Die Walkure'," Av-
shalomov's "The Taking of
Tung-Kuan," and Tchaikovsky's
"Symphony No. 5 in E-minor."

Israel Sisterhood
To Open Four-Day
Antique Fair Sunday

Liberal Gifts to INF Urged on
Annual Tag Days, Nov. 15 and 16

William Hordes, president of an appeal to all Detroit Jews to
the Jewish National Fund Coun- respond liberally to the calls of
cil, and Boris Wise, chairman of volunteers on the Tag Days this
the annual Tag D?ys, have issued Saturday night and all day Sun-
day, Nov. 15 and 16.
"Liberal gifts will assure an
Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin
enlarged afforestation program
Shares Facilities of Worship
and possession of Israel's land
by all Jewry," Mr. Hordes said.
Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin
Hordes and Wise urged those
arranged for Congregation Beth who may not be approached on
Yehudah, formerly at Pingree Tag Days to send • their volun-
and Woodrow Wilson, to share tary gifts to the JNF office,
temporarily Yeshivah faciliites 11816 Dexter.
for worship, at a meeting Nov.
Wise announced that volun-
6.
teers for Tag Days have been
Rabbi Rothenberg, the Dean, recruited from the ranks of
stated that the staff has been 'Habonim, Hashomer Hatzair,
increased by the addition of Junior Hadassah, students in the
Rabbi Cheskel Grubner and local Hebrew schools and other
plans are being formulated to organizations.
observe the 10th anniversary of
the founding of the Yeshivah
in Detroit.
The affair of Chag Hasmicha,
for newly-ordained students of
the Yeshivah, will also take
place then.
Rabbi Rothenberg pointed out
that Yeshivah has graduated
over 300 students.
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We Are Greatly Pleased to Announce the Opening of

MRS. BARNEY ISRAEL

pie Israel Sisterhood, announces
Mrs. Barney Israel, chairman.
The antique show will run for
four days, beginning Sunday
and continuing through Wednes-
day. Hours for the fair will be
12 noon to 10 p.m., daily.
English silver, oriental rugs,
antique jewelry, porcelains, fine
wood pieces and primitives will
be included among the items
on sale. The fair will be en-
larged over last year's, with the
entire second floor of the Tem-
ple given over for display pur-
poses.
A tea room, with Mrs. Arnold
Branson and Mrs. Harold Gil-
bert in charge of hostesses, will
serve snacks for lunch and sup-
per. Organ music will be played
during the entire show.
Tickets are on sale at the
Temple, or may be obtained by
calling Mrs. Alfred Lakin, UN.
3-4763.

Betty Kowalsky and Jerome
Stasson will present Judith She-
wach, Joyce Surowitz, Stewart
Frank, Marvin Littky, pianists,
and Isidor Salav, violinist, in a
young artists recital at 8:15
p.m., Tuesday, at the Baldwin
Recital Hall, Woodward at Ferry.
Featured on the program will be
two duo-piano teams performing
Spanish, South American, and
Viennese music. Compositions by
Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Hay-
d n, Schubert, Rachmaninoff,
Kreisler and Monti will be per-
formed. The public i invited.

The MASTERSINGERS choral
group is seeking new members
in all voice ranges. The group,
under the direction of Herman
Kushner, is planning programs
for future presentation. Inter-
ested applicants are invited to
attend rehearsals Tuesday eve-
nings, at 8:45, at Durfee Inter-
mediate, Room 324. For infor-
mation contact Mr. Kushner,
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