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February 27, 1953 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-02-27

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12—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 27, 1953

Mrs. Sanders Heads
General Solicitation
Of Women's Division

`Guys rind Dolls' Rehearsing
For JPI's Saturday Purirnshpiel

Mr: and Mrs. Maurice
of Leslie Ave., announce the en-
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders gagement of their daughter,
has been appointed chairman
of General _Solicitation of the
Women's Division of the 1953
Allied Jewish Campaign, Mrs.
Lewis R Daniels, overall chair-
man of the Women's Division
campaign, has announced.
Mrs. J. Shurly. Horowitz is to
be executive vice-chairman:Mes-
dames Murray Altman, Maurice
Clatmage, David S. Diamond,
Lawrence Fleischman, Harald
Robinson and Abraham S.
Rogoft are vice-chairmen.
Others in charge of general
solicitation are:

Hadassah to Hold
Public Affairs Meet

The annual American public
affairs and Zionist relations
meeting of the Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah will be held at 8
p.m., March 11, at Temple Is-
rael.
"The World We Live In" will
be dikussed by Dr. S. Joseph
Fauman, of the Jewish Commu-
nity Council; Albert Elazar,
United Hebrew Schools; Mrs. A.
Joseph Seltzer, League of Wom-
en's Voters; and Mrs. Max
Frank, regional vice-president of
Hadassah. Samuel - H. Rubiner
will be moderator.
Assisting Mrs. Morris Wein-
garten, Chapter chairman, are
Mesdames I. I. Lappin, co-chair-
man, American affairs; Nathan
Spevakow and Philip Slomovitz,
Zionist public relations and the
following group chairmen:
Mesdames Ben Snider and
Louis Kazdan, Bagley; Charles
Smith, Central East; Jacob Hen-
ock, Central West; Peter Shif-
rin and Harry Kaminer, Russell
- Woods East; Samuel Aarons and
Max Chomsky, Rttssell Woods
West; Jacob Axelrod and Her-
bert Harris, University East;
Alex Leichtman and Philip
Slomovitz, University W e s t;
Leonard Sidlow., Sherwood; Al-
fred Taubman and Irving Rubin,
Schaefer; Benj amin Gorr elick
and Lawrence Newman, Wyo-
ming.
Mrs. Harry Landsman is Chap-
terN program chairman'. Mrs.
Morse Saulson, president, has is-
sued an invitation to the public
to attend the program, which
will be followed by a social hour.


Mesdames Louis G. Redstone._ pros-
pects; Milton L. Sorock, executive re-
cruitment; S. S. Willis, workers' recruit-
ment; Herbert S. Frank, assignments;
Arthur I. Gould, workers' training;
Joseph H. Jackier, coordinator, Raymond
A. Sokolov, G-Day; Sander A. Hillman,
open balances.

Rehearsing for their "Guys and Dolls of JPV are these mem-
bers of the Jewish Center's Jewish Parents Institute, who will
present the Purimshpiel at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, at the Davison
Jewish Center. Pictured, left to right, are A. SNIDERMAN, J.
STEIN, S. VERIER, R. SELIGSON and B. PLAUNIK. At the piano
is RUTH KRAUSE. The Purim program also will feature booths,
games and prizes. For reservations call Mrs. L. Finkelstein, UN.
2-5858. Tickets may also be purchased at the door.

- NCJW Seeks Information
On Missing Relatives

Judith Schlesinger
To Wed Clevelander

New York Linoleum Co.
To Close Jos. Campau Store

Abe Nusbaum, pioneer in the
floor covering business serving
Mr. and Mrs. William Schle-
Detroit more than a quarter of
a century, prominent communal singer, of Monica Ave., announce
leader and president of the New r the engagement of their daugh-
York Linoleum Company, an- ter, Judith, to Daniel Zeligson,
nounces that the store at 9630
Jos. Campau, where a tremen-
dous sale is now in progress, will
close soon.
At the same time, he added,
"we are now in the process of
enlarging and modernizing our
store at 8085 Harper, to better
serve the needs of our clientele."
The company also operates a
store at 13318 Schaefer, and is
contemplating building another
in the expanding Northwest
area.

Deti o i t Section, National
Council of Jewish Women, is
seeking information on the fol-
lowing persons for wham it has
CARD OF THANKS
messages from relatives over-
The family of the late Jacob
seas. Contact Council, 8904 Wood-
ward, TR. 1-700 if you have in- Novetsky—hig wife, Rose; sons,
David, Sam, Peter, Morris and
formation.
Augenstein Channa Popper, born Herman; and daughters, Mrs.
Paula
seeking
Csermej Arad, Hungary,
Sylvia Katz and Mrs. Sally Mar-
Popper.
K. A. Citroen, of Amsterdam, Holland, golis—wish to thank their rela-
seeking children of David-Roelef Citroen
(deceased). Family settled in Adrian, tives and friends for the many
kind expressions of sympathy
Mich., in 1897.
Benjamin Dubow, born Chernikow, extended during their recent
Ukraine, seeking Rahmyel Rywkyn.
Hyman Friedman seeking Sine Gelb.
bereavement.

Freidka Gakman, nee Rab, seeking
Josef, Aron and Nuhem Zandvais.
Miriam Heiman, nee Birnbaum, seeking
*strides Iso and Jack Weiss.
J. Hermel-Eisler seeking brother, Max
Eisler.
Ernest Hirsch seeking Ludwig Hirsch.
David Hilbert, born Arad, Romania,
seeking Mendel Hilbert.
Avraam Leibovici, born Darabani,
Romania, seeking Schulman Hascal.
Yona Ploshnik, born Dombrovicz,
Poland, in 1914, seeking Michael Wider.
Zalik Litman, born Negresti, Romania,
seeking Abraham Litman.
Rock-Sela Baruch, born Lwow, Poland,
seeking Efrain Rock.
Bertha Samuel, born Romania, seeking
Molly and Harry Schreiber.
Avrom Sternbon, born .Falticeni, Ro-
mania, seeking Zummer (Slimmer) Zisse.

Sunsweet-Mott Juices
Kosher for Passover

.

Mrs. Herbert S. Frank, chair-
man of the assignment commit-
tee and her helpers, Mrs. Nathan
H. Schermer -and Mrs. Carl Wois,
MISS IRENE SIEGEL
will supervise the geographical
breakdown of 16,000 pledge slips Irene Janet, to Jeiome Marvin
in the general solicitation divi- Winkler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Winkler, of Flint; Mich.
sion.
The bridegroom-elect is a
student at the University of De,
troit Dental School, and is ate*
filiated with Alpha Omega pro-
fessional fraternity. A June wed-
ding is planned.

SCHLESINGER

son of Dr.' and Mrs. Saul I.
Zeligson, of Cleveland, 0.
The bride - elect attended
Wayne University. Her fiance
has attended • Wayne U. and
Western Reserve University in
Cleveland. The wedding • date
has been set for May 31. •

ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will
meet Sunday evening, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Schemansky, 4227 Elmhurst,

e

Mrs. Rose Kanter, of 2465
Buena Vista, announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Flor-
ence, to Harry Malach, of 3345
Richton. The . wedding will be
solemnizeed on March 7.

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Feature: The story of Detroit's
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Louis Stone, whose acts in be-
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CARD OF THANKS.
The family of the late Isadore
Roth wishes to, thank its rela-
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recent bereavement.

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The photos, above, show Rabbi
Ralbag of Congregation Ohav
Shalom, New York, accompanied
by Arthur J. Flume, manager of
the Duffy-Mott plant in Voor-
heesville, New York, inspecting
the production of the juices be-
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