Adivitiei in Society
At the annual dinner-dance of Greater Detroit Jewelers Asso-
ciation, President Harry Kay turned over the president's gavel to
William Friedberg. Other officers are: Lewis Manning and Sol
Hoffman, vice presidents; Bud Gerson, secretary; Thomas C.
Smith, treasurer; board of directors, Arnold Cohen, Irving S.
Raider, Lionel Willens, Fred Gottfurcht, Leonard Tigay, Jack
Laula, Bernard Fein, Loren Van Tassel and Edward Schlussel.
Mrs. A. Corey honored her daughter, Sharon, with a sweet
sixteen party recently at the Lee Plaza Hotel. The following guests
attended: Mesdames L. Bari11, I. Barill, B. Chase, N. Cohen, L.
Siporin, E. Gottlieb, G. Frankel, J. Steinmetz and Misses Sheila
Barill. Blayne Chase, Roslyne Corey, Gladys Steinmetz, Barbara
Baudler, Kenar Parnagian, Roxy Shaghaian, Carolyn Chayet,
Elaine Blake, Charlotte Meckler, Ruthie Rubin, Lois Gouss, Bar-
bara Goldberg, Louise Glottstein, Merle Stoll, Edna Zucker, Naomi
Sherman, Marcia Saltz, Karen Lipkin, Ilene Glick, Marilyn Edel-
stein and Jackie Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mann and daughter, Susan, of Ohio Ave.,
are guests at the Sans Souci Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla., until Jan. 1.
Dr. Warren B. Cooksey, president of the United Health and
Welfare Fund of Michigan, will address the Greater Detroit Par-
ents Association for Mentally Retarded Children, Dec. 16,13 p.m.,
in the Veterans Memorial Bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lampcov, of Collingwood Ave., were sur-
prised over the Thanksgiving holiday by a visit from their son,
Pvt. Jacob Lampcov, who is stationed at Fort Monmouth; N. J.,
where he attends radar school.
The Tale of an Ancient Victory
Isabel King Weds,
Dr. Meyer Gutterman
Israel Agreements with British Oil Companies
LONDON, (JTA) — Two years
of negotiations between the Is-
Speaking their vows before an rael government and the Anglo-
altar, improvised as a chapel, at Iranian Oil Co. and- the Con-
the Statler Hotel on Dec.
were solidated Refineries Co. have
Canada Will Not Submit
Claims of Non-Citizens
OTTAWA, (JTA)—The Cana-
dian Government will not sub-
mit claims of. Canadian resi-
dents against the Bonn Govern-
ment for injuries and damages
suffered under the Nazis by res-
idents who were net Canadian
citizens at the time they were
injured or who had not become
Canadian citizens by the time
the claims were submitted, L. D.
Wilgress, Under - Secretary of
State for External Affairs, has
informed the Canadian Jewish
Congress.
been successfully concluded with
the reaching of an agreement
covering various aspects of the
Israel oil industry, the Israel
Embassy announced. The agree-
ments will now be presented to
the Israel Cabinet and the
boards of both companies and,
if approved, will be submitted
to the Israel Parliament in the
form of a bill.
The draft agreement. which is
contained in a thick volume,
covers 'among other things: the
possible expansion of Israel's
petro-chemical industry; opera-
tions of the newly-formed Is-
rael Fuel Corporation, which
will sell oil on the domestic
market; various tax problems;
and matters concerning the
physical plant of the Haifa re-
fineries which are owned by
Consolidated Refineries.
Algiers Hotel Opens
THE JEWISH NEWS-15
The new multi-million dollar
Friday, December 12, 1952
Hotel Algiers opened in Miami
Beach on Dec. 10. Featured on
MRS. M. A. GUTTERMAN
opening night in the Algiers' ela-
Isabel Maxine King a n d Dr. borate Aladdin Room supper
Meyer Alfred Gutterman. Rabbi club was Doretta Morro w,
MGM's new singing star who
Leon Fram officiated.
Will always
scored a smash hit as Mario
assure YOU
T h e new Mrs. Gutterman, Lanza's leading lady.
that
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nath-
YOUR affair
an King, of Woodingham Dr.,
is topst
THE RECORD STORE
chose a wedding gown of de-
Lustre antique ivory satin and
Open on
chantilly lace.. The bodice was
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styled of the lace over satin,
with long sleeves coming to a
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point over her hands. The skirt
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dropped over panniers and a
hoop and fell into a full, round-
ed train.
Her three-teered veil of finger-
tip length illustion fell from a
cap of the lace scallops, and she
INCLUDING 9x12
BEAUTIFULLY WASHED—
carried a cascade of gardenias
DRIED OR DYED
with trailing ivy. Charlotte Ar-
REASONABLE - FAST SERVICE
kin attended the bride as maid-
— WE ALSO DO —
of-honor.
• PILLOWS
FAMILY BUNDLES
Dr. Gutterman, son of Mr. and
WASHED — DRIED — FOLDED
• DRAPES
Mrs. Jacob Gutterman, of Stur-
IN 1 HR. DROP SERVICE
• BEDSPREADS
tevant Ave., asked his brother,
COURTEOUS ATTENDANTS
Dr. David Gutterman, of Flint,
• BLANKETS
to serve as best man. Seating the
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guests were another brother,
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Sam Gutterman, of Cincinnati,
Open Monday to Friday, 8:30 A. M. - 8—Saturday 8:30 - 6
and his bride's brother-in-law,
Stanley Rontal.
Following a dinner, the couple
flew to Mexico for an extended
wedding trip. They will make
their home in Detroit.
SHAG RUGS . ANY SIZE
A young DP child at the shelter of HIAS, the Hebrew Immi-
grant Aid Society, regards the Menorah, the symbol of an earlier
time when the enemies of Israel were defeated and dispersed, as
Rabbi Ezekiel Landau, spiritual leader at the shelter, tells him
the stirring story. of Hanukah, which will be celebrated at the
BIAS Shelter by several hundred recently-arrived immigrants who
will observe their first Hanukah in many years in' a free land.
Austrian Parliament Body Newest Israel Citrus
Favors Reparations
Cuistomer: the U.S. Army
VIENNA, (JTA)—The execu-
tive committee of the Austrian
Parliament has approved a
measure providing for the pay-
ment pf indemnification to per-
sons imprisoned by the Nazis at
the rate of 431 schillings (ap-
proximately $16) for each month
of imprisonment.
The only opposition to the
measure came from the 16
deputies representing the neo-
Nazi Independent Voters League.
Eligible for indemnification is
any one imprisoned. between
March 6, 1933, and May 9, 1945,
on account of their politics, na-
tional origin, race or religion.
Total compensation must be paid
by Sept. 1, 1956, and may be
spread out in installments of
approximately $100 a month or
more, depending on the total
clue. Welfare cases may claim
and receive advances on their
approved claims.
Another measure providing
for payment by Sept. 1, 1956, of
approved claims for indemnifi-
cation of civil servants ousted
from their positions by • the
Nazis and an installment sys-
tem of payment on these claims
was also approved.
The right-wing weekly "Wien-
er Montag" called for a Christ-
mas amnesty for Nazis impris-
oned for war crimes and their
re-admission "to human so-
ciety" in Austria. The publica-
tion also demanded "termina-
tion of anti-Nazi propaganda."
HAIFA, (IIP)—Israel's newest
citrus customer is one of its old- Canadian City Re-Elects
est friends: the U.S.A.
Jewish Mayor for 15th Term
For the first tirxie in this
young republic's agricultural his-
CORNWALL, Ontario, (JTA)
tory, the U.S. Army stationed in —Aaron Horowitz has been re-
Germany became the latest ad- elected Mayor of Cornwall by
dition to an ever-growing list of the greatest majority ever rolled
foreign customers.
up by a candidate for that of-
Several tens of thousands fice. Mayor Horowitz, who is an
choice Israeli grown oranges active Jewish communal worker,
and grapefruit are scheduled to will shortly be sworn in for his
be loaded on vessels next week 15th term as Mayor.
for shipment to Europe en route
to mess halls and American G.I.
U.S. Military authorities in
Dance to the Music of .. .
Germany have also asked Israel
along with other countries in
the Mediterranean area to sub-
His Drums and Orchestra
mit bids for supplying the armed
forces with cabbage, cauliflower,
Phone: DI. 1-1576
carrots and beets.
Federation Changes Name
Where Old Friends Meet to Shop
COLUMBUS, 0., (JTA)
The
Jewish Welfare Federation of
Columbus has changed its name
to Jewish Family Service, in rec-
ognition of the fact that the
agency no longer has f und-
r a i s i n g and administrative
functions and now concentrates
on offering casework and coun-
selling services to the Jewish
comm unity.
YOUR JEWISH NEWS WANT
AD NUMBER IS WO. 5-1155
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Henry Morgenthau Lodge and
Chapter, Bnai Brith, will hold
its annual Hanukah party from
2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, at Parkside
Hall, 3119 Fenkell. Planning the
program are Mrs. Arthur Mon-
son and Hilbert Sosin.
Children of members will be
entertained by Merri Melody, of
the WWJ-TV Playschool, who
will lead children in song s.
Other entertainment and prizes
for the children are planned.
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