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March 13, 1953 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-03-13

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Irene Markowitz to
Richard A. Stein

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mark-
owitz, of Webb Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-

12—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 13, 1953

85-Year-Old Woman
Is Consistent Leader
In ilo'os Hitim Drive

Barbara Letvis to Wed
Norman S. Lipshutz

Britain Will Not Arm Arabs at
Israel's Expense, Churchill Says

(JTA)—Prime Minister Winston Churchill assured

LONDON,
At a recent open house party, the House
of Commons that Britain would be careful in supplying
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell. Lewis,. of jet planes to the Middle East not to alter "appreciably" the bal.
17581 Indiana_ announced the ance between Israel and the Arab States. The statement was.

cheered.
The Prime Minister, who said that the number of jets to be
supplied the Middle East states was small, reviewed the situation
between the Arab states and Israel and pointed out that the four-
year-old war is in a state of precarious truce—not peace. Britain
must therefore be "very careful" not to alter the balance of power,
he said.

When a mission is to be per-
formed, age and personal han-
dicap are words to be cast aside,
states Mrs. Sarah Faber, who at
85 is one of the most ardent
workers on the Mo'os Hitim
Committee.
Werner to Address Music
Mrs. Faber, who lives at 18420
Shady Club on Tuesday
Strathmoor, has been • totally
blind for 35 years. Never-the-
Music Study Club will meet
less, she has been in the fore-
Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., at the home
front of local efforts to raise
of Mrs. Norman Allan, 18507
Passover funds for needy fami-
Northlawn.
Dessert luncheon
lies in Detroit for 20 years.
will be served. Plans will be dis-
This year, Mrs. Faber has al-.
cussed for the dramatic event
ready collected $200, which is to
in May, and the musical soiree
be used to provide Passover as-
in April. Chairman of t h e
sistance for nearly 600 needy
drama group is. Mrs. Elias Gold-
Detroit families.
, berg. The choral group is under
A special plea was issued this
the chairmanship of Mrs. Nor-
week by the committee, as the
man Allan.
BARBARA LEWIS
Passover date. approaches. Harry
Eduard Werner, president of
Cohen, • chairman, stated that
MISS IRENE MARKOWITZ
Fechration of Musi-
only families who are recom- engagement of their daughter, the Detroit
will
address Tuesday's
cians.
Barbara
Helene,
to
Norman
ter, Irene Ruthe, to Richard mended by established social
Samuel Lipshutz, son of Mr. and Imeeting on "An Informal Chat
Allen Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Michael Lipshutz, of 17374 With Eduard Werner." The mu-
Robert S. Stein, of Edison Ave.
sical portion of the program will
San Juan.
The bride-elect attended the
The bridegroom-elect is at- be duo-piano selections by Mrs.
University of Michigan, and is
tending Wayne University where Norman Allan and Mrs. Samuel
now a student at Wayne Uni-
he is an engineering student. A Eisenberg.
versity. Mr. Stein attended
November wedding is planned.
NOyne U., and will graduate in
For Fine Musk . . .

June from Walsh Institute of
and Entertainment
Accountancy.

The Jewish Community Coun-
cil announces the publication of
a new audio-visual catalogue,
enlarging on previous editions
with the inclusion of the follow-
ing films, filmstrips and rec-
ords:
"Born Equal," "One God," "Is-
rael," "The Jewish Way,"
"Bontche the Silent" and other
items:
All materials are available
from the Council library, and
copies of the catalogue may be
obtained from Miss Heavenrich,
WO, 2-6716.

MRS. SARAH FABER

service agencies receive assis-
tance. Each name, he added, is
cleared to avoid duplication.
Those wishing to work on the
Mo'os Hitim Committee are
urged to contact Mrs. Joseph
* * *
Cong-. Bnai Moshe to Hold
Markel, secretary, at TO. 8-2490.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Klein, of
Annual Synagogue Meeting
Information on where to send Burt Rd., announce the engage-
contributions may be obtained ment of their daughter, Roberta,
The annual meeting of Cong. by calling the same number.
to Paul Epstein, son of Mrs.
Bnai Moshe will take place at
Fannie Epstein, of Richton Ave.,
2 p.m., Sunday in the Harry
and the late Mr. Charles Ep-
Rosman assembly hall. Members Bnai Brith Planning
stein. A fall wedding is planned.
will hear reports submitted by Membership Finale
* * *
the chairmen of various com-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nathan Mallin,
mittees covering activities of the
Mrs. Samuel Gutterman, pres-
past 12 months, and will elect ident of the Greater Detroit of Sturtevant Ave., announce
officers and directors for the Bnai Brith Women's Council, the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Rosalie, to Larry Lipson, son
new term.
announces that chapter workers of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lipson.
on membership and membership
*
*
retention are eligible to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lubarsky,
a culmination affair at 7 p.m., of Clements Ave., announce the
IN MOUNT CLEMENS Tuesday, at Parkside Hall, 3119 engagement of their daughter,
Fenkell.
Esther, to.. Jack Achtman, son of
Mrs. Alfred Lakin, member- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Achtman, of
ship chairman, and Mrs. Sam Stoepel Ave. A June wedding is
G o 1 d, memb -ership retention planned.
FOR PASSOVER
chairman of the Council, are co-
chairmen of the event, which
Dr. S. NORMAN FEINGOLD
will feature entertainment by
has been invited to membership
KRAEMER'S
members and games.
Awards will be given- to wom- on the President's Committee on
OLYNIPIA HOTEL
en who have conserved and Employment of the Physically
brought in to the Bnai Brith the Handicapped by Martin P. Dur-
kin, Secretary of Labor, on be-
and MINERAL BATHS
most new members .
Among the chapter initiation half of President Dwight D.
services held in honor of new Eisenhower.
OPENING FOR PASSOVER
members was one sponsored by
MARCH 30
the George Gershwin Chapter,
DAVE DOMBEY
which this month is celebrating
TRADITIONAL SERVICES
and Associates
its fifth anniversary.
Jock
Bob
AND SEDERS
The 'class was named for.
Benyas - Kaufman
Charlotte Edelheit, a past presi-
Conducted by
Wedding aild Bar Mitzvah
PHOTOGRAPHERS
dent and active in the Council.
LI. 6-4610
TY. 8-7800
CANTOR SOLOMON SCHIFF Mrs. Harry Michaelson, mem-
bership chairman, may be
Kashruth Strictly Observed
reached at UN. 4-3092, for those
wishing to join the group.-
IMMEDIATE RESERVATION
For the best
SUGGESTED
in Music . . . it's
Leonard Simons Named
Write

Reform Campaign Leader

KRAEMER'S OLYMPIA

OR PHONE

HOward 3-0563

, -
03517-77-M311

Leonard N. Simons, prominent
D e t r o i t advertising executive
and communal leader, has been
named a national vice chairman
of the campaign for $2,265,000
to support in 1953 the Union
of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions and Hebrew Union Col-
lege-Jewish Institute of Reli-
gion‘
Announcement of Simons' ap-
pointment to the post was made
by Dr. Samuel S. Hollender, of
Chicago, general chairman of
the combined campaign.

Larry Freedman

and his Orchestra

TE. 2-1146

TO. 6-5016

MAE WEISS

Strictly Kosher Cateress
Specializing in Hot and Cold
Hors D'oeuvres for Receptions

UN. 2-3541

BOXMAN - BROS.

QUALITY KOSHER
MEATS and POULTRY

Now Located at

1

35 1 5 W, 7 MILE Ron

Bet. Schaefer & Hartwell
WE DELIVER

UN. 4-9054

BEN KATZMAN

At a family dinner last Sun-
day, Mrs. Gertrude Steingold, of
Santa Rosa Ave., announced the
engagement of her daughter,
Evelyn Janice, to Emanuel Mor-
ris Friedman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Friedman, of Ep-
worth Blvd. A late June wed-
ding is planned.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook, of
Tuxedo Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Elaine Ann, to Daniel Epstein,
son of Mrs. Fannie Epstein, of
Richton Ave., and the late Mr.
Charles Epstein. A fall wedding
is planned.

IT'S KRAEMER'S

and His Orchestra

Featured Wedding and Bar Mitzvah
Entertainment. Stage and Strolling

can

ngagemenb

Community Council Expands
Audio-Visual Services

Master of Ceremonies

S. ROSENBLAT

Ben, Harry and Som
Boxman, Props.

and His Orchestra
TO. 8t 2907
or

UN. 2-2783

ARE YOU THINKING OF SENDING YOUR CHILD TO
CAMP THIS SUMMER? When doing so, consider these
facts. The RISEMAN FARM CAMP at DRYDEN, MICHI-
GAN is a camp for 5 to 12. year old boys and girls with a
t . farm setting. Located- in the scenic Metamora Hill area,
the camp offers a well rounded program including swim-
ming„ boating, fishing, camp craft, arts and crafts, music,
gardening, sports, nature tore with emphasis placed upon
democratic group living in the outdoors. Modern facili-
ties. Write for folder.

RISEMAN FARM CAMP

DETROIT OFFICE

1063

PENOBSCOT .ELDG.

WO. 3-0762

ONCE AGAIN

ZACK AN 1 MOSS

Well Known Kosher Caterers
Are Pleased to Announce that PASSOVER SEDORIM Will Be
Conducted in True Traditional Style on

Monday, March 30th, and Tuesday, March 311st

at the Same Moderate Rates

Services Will be Conducted by

CANTOR SILVERMAN, of Cong. Shaarey Zedek

PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY

TU. 3-1242

13124 DEXTER

When You Order Your Passover Needs—
Insist on

GREECIFIELD'S MOHR CARES

• Honey Cake
• Fruit Cuts

• Sponge Cake
• Walnut Cake

Baked locally under the supervision of the
Detroit Committee of Orthodox Rabbis by

Greenfield Bros., Makers of Greenfield's

Fine Egg Noodles, Farfel and
Greenfield"s Egg Biscuts

Distributors for

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WE DO ALL THE WORK — REMOVING & INSTALLING

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