Kogan Craft Shop . Opens
At Davison Jewish Center

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THE- JEWISH NEWS

Tales Out of School

Friday, November 21, 1952,

Betty Provizer to Wed
Dr. rMorris Starkman

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Provizer, of
Under the direction of George Bernice Tait to Wed
Monterey Ave., announce the
Kantor, the Mr. and Mrs. Max J.
"The
Youth
of
a
Nation
are
the
Trustees
engagement of their daughter,
Kogan Craft Shop at the Davi- Youth from Cincinnati
of Posterity."—Disraeli.
sOn jewiSh Center will be the
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tait, of
scene of a variety of craft Monica Ave., announce the en-
groups. from 7 to 10 n.m., Tues- !gagement of their daughter,
By
By
days, Wednesdays and Thurs-
days,- and from 1 to 5 p.m., Sun-
Rona
Id
Barbara
days.
Tuesday will be devoted to
Goldman
Levin
metal work, Thursdays, wood-
work, Wednesday, "open shop,"
Central
Mu mford
for miscellaneous projects - and
High
High
-
Sundays, father and son activi-
ties.
Those interested • in making
creative items, especially f6r the
Clifford Goldsmith's "What a
Both the -English and history
home, should register at the
departments put on a series of Life" will be the senior class
play presentation this term. To
Center.
programs in the library, last be presented on Dec. 10 and 11,
week, to show the relationship it will feature in the cast Aud-
between American history and rey Goldstone, Judy Aronsson,
literature. Under the direction Milton Sosnick, Irwin F i e 1 d,
of Miss Dorothy Patterson, the Harvey Sherman, Jerry S a g e,
Mary Mittledorf, Alan Levy, Sid
Nov. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Broadcasters
Guild presented an Levine, Irir Blum, Harvey Jas-
Haking (Sondra R. Scolar), of
original radio script by Joel love, Seymour Carpenter a n d
MISS BETTY PROVIZER
Waverly Ave., a son, Alan Gary.
• • •
Gottleib entitled "Radio Is Here Barbara 13, tiles. Claire Lerman
Betty, to Dr. Morris Starkman,
Nov. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam
to Stay." The script told the his- is student director, and Clifford son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
White
of
the
speech
and
drama
MISS BERNICE TAIT
Fenton (Lillian Sofferin), of
torical development of the "wire-
department will be overall di- Starkman, of Woodinghani Dr.
19901 Strathmoor, a son, Randall
less."
Bernice,
to
Grant
Robbins,
son
rector.
The bride-elect is a graduate
Jay.
Appearing in the cast were
of Mr. Emil Robbins, and the
* * *
of Wayne University where she
* * *
Joel
Gottleib,
Dick
Light,
Barry
late Mrs. Rose Robbins, of Chi-
Bernard Silverstein Chapter was affiliated with Phi Sigma
Nov. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. cago Blvd.
Stulberg, Bernie Brodsky, Bill
of
Bnai Brith Girls held its Sigma sorority. Her fiance is a
George Bright (Faye Kay), a son,
Beyers, Nelson Far r o n, John
a
graduate
s
The
bride-elect
is
first
installation recently. New graduate of the University of
Robert Dale.
of Wayne University, and is af- Franklin, Merwin Goldsmith and officers are Carol Mitnick, pres- Toronto medical school, and- is
* * *
Norton
Cohn.
Dave
Price
was
as-
filiated with Sigma Theta Delta
a member of Phi Delta Epsilon
Nov. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Nath- sorority. The bridegroom-elect sistant director, and Gay West ident; Sandra Mays, vice-pres- fraternity. He is currently on
an Brodsky (Bernice Weintraub), graduated from University of and Alan Levy created the sound ident; Rochelle Sacks, a n d active duty with the Reserve
Bernice Lahr, secretaries; Judy
of Sturtevant Ave., a son, Robert Cincinnati. A March wedding is effects.
Alzofon, treasurer; Eva Tenen- Officers Medical Corps.
*
*
*
Mark.
planned.
baum, chaplain; Fern Goldberg,
* * *
The m e w l y-f or me d Future sgt-at-arms; Carol Vogel, re-
Nov. 4—To Mr. and Mrs.
YOUR FAVORITE
Teachers Club played hostess to porter. Elissa Panush was mis-
Shaarey
Zedek
Women
MUSICAL NUMBER
Nathan Brodsky (Bernice Wein-
the future teachers of Highland tress of ceremonies, and Mrs.
traub), of 2633 Sturtevant, a son, Get Book Review Series Park High at its last meeting. Samuel Gutterman was instal-
TY. 5-2445
Robert Mark.
The Sisterhood of Cong. They discussed the activities of ling officer.
* * *
Shaarey Zedek will begin a other chapters and the facilities
* * *
Nov. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. series of luncheon-book review at HP for child care training.
Club
J-C,
sponsored by the
And His Orchestra
Henry Weitz (Frances Glosky)' programs at 12:30 p.m., Dec. 2, Recently chosen as officers of Junior Congregation of Shaarey 7 :T111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110
the organization were Sheila Zedek Synagogue, will present a
of 3320 Oakman Blvd., a daugh- in the syna-
Weinbaum, president; Jeanette cabaret night program on Dec.
ter, Barbara Lynne.
gogue social
Hadden, vice president; and 6, in the social hall. Dick Stein's
* * *
hall.
Fern Prag, secretary-treasurer. orchestra and Joan Gray, vocal-
Rabbi Morris
Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
Detroit's Best Laundry
Today, the Goodfellow issue of ist, will provide entertainment.
thur Sweet (Gladys Klein), of Adler will , open
the
Mumford
Mercury
went
on
the
series
with
& Dry - Cleaning Valie
18013 Indiana, a son, Paul David.
Call Tobye Davidson for tickets.
•
• •
sale. In 24 pages, it is the first
a discussion of
Thousands of Women Say--
magazine to be published a t
Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- "Books I Would
vin Faber (Mollie Beckerman), Like to Read."
Mumford All proceeds will go to
For Fine Musk ...
"I Use Quality
the Goodfellow Drive.
R es e rvations
of Monterey Ave., a daughter,
and Entertainment
Because
It Saves
Sheryl Francine.
for the series or
Call
• * *
Rabbi
Adler
single lectures
-TIME, MONEY Cr WORRY"
BEN KATZMAN
Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Bern- can be made with Mrs. Daniel
and
His
Orchestra
Shirts Beautifzelly Laundered
and Beard (Thelma Kobrin), for- Mendelsohn or Mrs. Gerald J.
or TO. 8-2907
UN. 2-2783
mer Detroiter, now of Los An- Barsky, UN. 4-3427. Reservations
geles, Calf., a son, Bruce Fred- for the Dec. 2 lecture may be
made until Nov. 28.
_Mr. and Mrs. Ben Salon, of
erick.
• • •
Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, Sis- W. Roycourt Ave., Huntington
LAUNbRY and
Oct. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. terhood president, has appoint- Woods, annonuce the engage-
DRY CLEANING
Harry- L. Blitz (Rose Badzin), ed Mesdames Ervin Greenbaum, ment of their daughter, Collette
Strictly Kosher Cateress
Specializing in Hot and Cold
of 17128 Greenlawn, .a daughter, Irving Lyons and Max Bonin as Vivia, to Bernard Rosner, son
WEbster 3-8000
Hors D'oeuvres for Receptions
Susan Gayle.
luncheon arrangements chair- of Mr. and Mrs. David Rosner,
Patronage Solicited
Your
* •
men. Mesdames Allan Weston. of Indiana Ave. The bride-elect
2-3541
Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. andAlex Wilenkin are chairmen attended the University of
Sheldon M. LaBret (Judith Ann of the review series.
Michigan and is now attending
Meretsky, formerly of Windsor,
Wayne University. She will re-
Canada), of Monte Vista 'Ave., a
ceive a bachelor of music degree
Now Open to Serve You .
Nu-Maid Margarine
daughter, Nancy . Ellen.
in January. She is president of
• • •
Gets Kosher Approval
Mu Phi Epsilon music sorority.
Northwest's New—Fashionable Apparel Shop
Oct. 16 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Her fiance is a graduate of the
Lowell Ressler (June Moss), for-
Offering
the finest selection of exclusive DRESSES — SUITS — COATS
Nu-Maid Margarine—the only Wayne University law school,
mer Detroiters, now of Balti-
of distinctive styles for the discriminating woman.
product
of
its
kind
that
is
en-
and
is
afiliated
with
Tau
Ep-
more, Md., a daughter, Judith
dorsed and produced under the silon Rho legal fraternity ' and
Leslie.
supervision of the Union of Or- Alpha Epsilon Pi. .
* • •
To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kotler thodox Jewish Congregations—
(Elsie Fleischman), of 2432 Pas- is being used daily by more and $6,500 on Yeshivah Pledges
UN. 3-4431
19374 LIVERNOIS AVE.
Reported at Breakfast Meeting
adena, a daughter, Sally Ann.

DICK STEIN

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e ngagementi

QUALITY

MAE WEISS

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UN.

Jean Sloan

At its Sunday breakfast meet-
ing this week, Morris Snow re-
ported to the Synagogue Coun-
cil of Detroit that during the re-
cent High Holiday appeals a to-
tal of $16,500 was pledged to
support the Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah, of which sum $6,500 has
already been paid.

CERTIFIED MOH EL

Rev. Yehudah Loewy

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price. In addition to containing
15,000 international units of Vit-
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daily servings to provide chil-
dren with 62 per cent of their
mininnun daily requirement —
Nu-Maid is enriched with Vita-
min D.
Nu-Mai.d comes four .sections
to the pound. It is available at
grocers and dairy stores every-
where.

CARD

OF THANKS

The family of the late Dora
Chason wishes to thank its rela-,
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses extended during its -
recent bereavement.

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