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December 05, 1952 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-12-05

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14

Yeshivah Postpones
Its Dinner to Jan. 5

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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 5, 1952

Esther Horowitz Wed
To Benjamin Kawer

In deference to the Welzma,nn
Memorial Meeting arranged by
the Community Council and the
Zionist Council on Dec. 21, the
At a recent ceremony at the
board of directors of Yeshivath Adas Shalom Synagogue, Esther
Beth Yehudah, at its meeting Horowitz, daughter of Mr. and
Nov. 25, changed the date of the
36th anniversary dinner to Mon-
day evening; Jan. 5.

Conservatory Head to Solo
With Center Symphony Dec. 21

Gizi Szanto, head of the piano
department of the Detroit Con-
servatory of Music, will be solo-
ist at the second concert of the
Center Symphony Orchestra on
Dec. 21, in the main auditorium
of the Detroit Institute of Arts,
announces Julius Chajes, con-
ductor. Tickets are available at
Grinnell's and the Center.

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Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Levine an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Robert, on Saturday, at
Young Israel Center. A dinner
in his honor will be held the
following evening at Rosenberg's
on Dexter.



Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gold-
schlag, of 3734 Cortland, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Joseph, on Saturday, at
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.

*

*

Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Gold-
berg, of 3210 Leslie, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Jerry, on Saturday, at Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah.
• * C
Mr. and Mrs. A. Borman, of
Oakman Blvd., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leon-
ard Shalom, on Saturday, at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.

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City Tests Applicants

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wolfe,
of Northlawn Ave., announce
the. Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Irwin Ronald, on Saturday, at
Cong. Beth Aaron. A reception
in his honor will be held that
evening at Holiday Manor.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailer
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Michael Lloyd, on Dec.
13, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A
dinner and reception in his
honor will be held the following
day in the Hotel Detroiter.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Smith, of
9394 Wildemere, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Rob-
ert Elliott, on Saturday, at Cong.
Bnai Zion. A reception in his
honor will be held Sunday, at
the family home.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Oleshan-
sky, of 25446 Wareham, Hunt-
ington Woods, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, William
Russell on Saturday, at Cong.
Adas Shalom. A buffet dinner in
his honor will be held at 6 p.m.,
Sunday, at Carpenter's Hall, 12
Mile and Woodward.

,

To Mr. and Mrs.
Nov. 27
For Recreation Jobs
Aaron S. Gottloeb (Joan Vin-
MRS. BENJAMIN RAWER
cent), of 18227 Griggs, a son, Mrs. Harry R. Horowitz, of Santa
In a recent announcement, the
Miles David.
Barbara Dr., became the bride Jewish Vocational Bureau calls
* *
of Benjamin Kawer, son of the
to the fact that a
Nov. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack late Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. attention
number of jobs exist for persons
Shiffman (Lorraine Micon),
Kawer.
17 or older with the City of De-
daughter, Randie Meryl.
The bride wore a gown of troit as service attendants.
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*
ivory Florentine lace trimmed
There are many good job
Nov. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- in irridescent paillettes and seed
ward Benjamin (Carol Harris). pearls. Her three-tiered veil openings for both male and
of Oakman Blvd., a son, Henry. was held in place by a lace cap female workers as sales and ser-
vice attendants with the Depart-
• * *
matching her gown. She car-
Nov. 21—To Dr. and Mrs. Louis ried white orchids and stepha- ment of Parks and Recreation,
both for this winter and next
L. Weiss (Bernice Weiss, former- notis on a Bible.
summer.
ly of Detroit), of Canton, O., a
Attending the bride were Toby
Jobs are offered in selling and
son, Joey R.
Horowitz,
junior
bridesmaid,
serving of refreshments, assist-
*
*
Mrs. Allan Swidler, Mrs. Irving ing in rentals and sales of recre-
Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Les- Fink, Miss Joyce Zalesin, as
lie Davidson (Yetta Schutzman), bridesmaids. Mrs. Leo Sherman, ation equipment, handling minor
of Oak Park,. a son, Robert Irv- sister of the bride, was matron clerical duties, selling tickets,
giving information and caring
ing.
of honor, Miss Dorothy Horo 7 for and maintaining physical
* * *
witz, cousin of the bride, was properties of the service build-
Nov. 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. -maid of honor and Phyllis Ehr-
ings.
Leonard Rosenthal (Betty lich, flower girl.
Registrations for these jobs,
Scheck), of 17399 Mendota, a
The ushers were David Horo- which the Vocational Service
daughter, Ellen Sue.
witz,
Allan
Swidler,
Irving
Fink
*-
says pay well and offer good
and Albert Kawer. Eugene Rose hours, may be made at the Com-
Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. was best man.
mission offices, 16th foor Water
Arthur Kellman, of 24041 East-
Lazaro Kawer, brother of the
wood, Oak Park, a daughter; biidegroom, arrived for the wed- Board Bldg., 735 Randolph, from
16 to 23.
Nina Lynn.
ding from San Jose, Costa Rica. Dec.
All applicants must have re-
* * *
Other out-of-toWn guests at- sided in. Detroit for at least a
Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey- tended from. New York, Chicago;
mour Tarnoff (Esther Kawa) , of Los Angeles, Oklahoma and year with the exception of veter-
ans. Qualifying examinations
22155 Sussex, Oak Park,. a Kentucky.
daughter, Barbara Faye.
The newlyweds flew to Miami are free and competitive.
* * *

Beach, Fla., on an extended
Nov. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. honeymoon, and will reside at Wayne Groups Plan
Marvin Spinner (Betty Green- Santa Barbara Dr. upon their
Fun at Wintermart
berg) , of Monterey Ave.„ a return.
daughter, Shelley Marlene.
* S
Wayne University's annual
Nov. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Herb- Cantor Goidring to Guest Wintermart will be held from 7
p.m. to 1 a.m., today and Sat-
ert H. Miller (Florence Tchor), At UHS Women's Event
Cantor Judah Goldring will urday, at the State Fair Coli-
of Snowden Ave., a daughter,
interpret Israeli and Yiddish s e u m. Partcipating w i 11 be
Joanne.
• * *
songs when he appears as guest members of several of Wayne's
Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- artist at a dessert luncheon Jewish fraternities and soror-
uel A. Glanz (Lillian Grunt) , of meeting of the Women's Auxili- ities.
Sigma Theta Delta sorority
13221 Irvine, Oak Park, a daugh- ary, United Hebrew schools, an-
nounce Mrs. Abe Katzman and will marry couples at their
ter, Laurie Beth.
* * *
Mrs. Isadore Shumaker, pro- "Hitchin' Post," and add that
marriage license and ring will
Oct. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. gram chairmen.
Students Marsha Brilliant, be supplied. Gals of Phi Sigma
Stanford H. Arden (Elayne Bas-
sey), of Oak Park, Mich, a son, Joel Roth, Michael Weisenfeld, Sigma will sell candied apples.
Harvey Rosenberg will be pre-
A take-off on Sophie Tucker
Mitchell Wayne.
* * *
sented in a play telling the sig- is planned by Marvin Diskin, as
members of Alpha Epsilon Pi
To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Opa- nificance of Hanukah.
The dessert luncheon will be fraternity present their review,
towski, a son, Michael Bernard.
served at 12:30 p.m., in the Rose "Apettes." Music will be played
Sittig Cohen Bldg., announces by Harvey Lipsky.
CERTIFIED MOHEL
Mrs. Jack Axelrod, president.
Sigma Alpha Mu, always
among the top entries in Win-
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
JNF Golden Book Inscription
termart, will again hold its "Sox
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and Garter Revue," featuring a
Honors Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris
Hospitals and Homes
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris, of ballet number by Marshall Wise
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Hartwell Ave., who last Sunday and a comedy song and dance.
3761 HUMPHREY AVE,
Bob Kane directs the football
were feted by relatives and
friends on their 50th wedding throwing booth for Gamma
anniversary, were further hon- Kappa Chi, and Harry Lerman
Expert Mohel
ored this week with an inscrip- and Merle Stocker are-•nly two
tion in the JNF golden book, an- of the members of Mu Beta Chi
nounced William Hordes, presi- who are working on a "Pitch
Serving in
Woman's Hospital and Homes
dent of the Jewish National O'Luck Booth."
Fund Council of Detroit. The in-
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