Miss Rabinowitz to Wed Rabbi Moyer Moskowitz ctiviiieJ in Society At an open house reception, Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Rabino- witz announced the engagement Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nedeiman, of Elmhurst Ave., celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on March 11. They were honored at a dinner party given by their daughters, Gertrude and Bernice, and son, Lawrence. Zeta Beta Tau fraternity of Michigan State College recently announced these new active members from Detroit: Bob Abram, Mel Linden, Jack Koblin, Seymour Rabinowitz and Walter Wolpin. Pledges in the fraternity include Seymour Schwartz and Bennett Sims, of Detroit, and Ronald Scott, of Grand Rapids. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. William Buchhalter, on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Al Dutsch of Humber Road, Huntington Woods, entertained the members of the immediate families at a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schreiber of Grand Ave. and their youngest daughter, Margo, recently returned from a month's vacation in Miami Beach, Fla., where they visited Mr. Schreiber's parents who have resided there for the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal, formerly of Webb Ave., have moved into their new home on Stratford Rd. Louis Linden of Wisconsin Ave. returned from an extended vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Linden will remain there until after Passover when she will rejoin her family in Detroit. Allan J. Roth, son of the Fred. Roths, of Tyler Ave., was re- cently honored by his date, Shirley Goldstick, and Sheldon Gold- smith at a surprise party celebrating his 17th birthday. Sheldon's date was Shirley Kazdan. Others attending were Marty Rayl and Paula Haberman, Nate Rosen and Rochelle Tilchen, Cal Weisman and Jeanie Wasserman, Larry Weiswasser and Maxine Glassman, Moore Brun and Harriet Phillips, Mel Eisenberg and Sheila Gold- stein. At a sweet sixteen luncheon at L'Aiglon's, Rochelle Tilchen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Tilchen, of 4011 Richton, was hon- ored. Those attending were Helen Amhowitz, Marilyn Avrushin, Shirley Benaderet, Lila Diskin, Marilyn Glicken, Marion Glieber- man, Shirley Goldstick, Shirley Grossman, Roberta Jacobs, Adele Kleinbard, Rhoda Liebers, Anita Mirves, Adrienne Perchikoff, Helen Pollack, Maureen Schumer, Shirley Stahl, Arlene 'Tilchen, Shirley Weberman, Trudy Weintraub, Mesdames Frances Cohen, Sarah Cohen, Bertha Goldstick, Thelma Kerwin, Ida Liebers, Faye Mirves, Ethel Weisblatt, Lil Lenawitt, Pearl Leedyn and Pauline Radeff, the latter three from Toledo, 0. Ralph D. Foon, of Leslie Ave., will leave March 27 for a fort- night in Los Angeles. While there, he will visit with the recently married Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Beck and with Miss Naomi L. Spector, former Detroiters. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Spector and Sylvia are back in Detroit after a month's stay in Florida. Detroiters who will observe Passover in Israel will include Messrs. and Mesdames George Orley, Meyer Shugerman, William Hordes and Daniel Temchin. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman, of Elmhurst Ave,, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on March 1, at . a reception for their friends and relatives. They have five married children, 13 grandchildren and a great granddaughter. JWVA, National Head to Be Honor Guest at Goodwill Luncheon on Wednesday, March 25 Mrs. Rose Chanin, of South Orange, N. J., national president of the Jewish War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary, will be guest of honor at the sixth annual Good Will Luncheon, sponsored by local auxiliaries at 12:30 p.m., March 25, in the Memorial Home. Mrs. Chanin will arrive a day earlier to participate in a spe- "A MUST for lovers of real art cial program at the James Ver- nor School on March 24, when A great and thoroughly 14 flags will be presented to the school by the various groups in fascinating creation." the Department . of Michigan —The Jewish News Auxiliary. Interviews on radio and tele- vision await JWV's first lady, who for 22 years has been em- ployed with the New Jersey State Department of Banking and Insurance. A veteran in her own right, having served with distinction during World War I, Mrs. Chanin also is a Gold . Star sister and the mother and wife of veterans. She has been affiliated with these local organizations: Essex County Cerebral Palsy League, American Association for United Nations, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Essex County Intergroup C o u n c chairman, South Orange Divis- ion, Human Relations Council. T h e luncheon program, to which allied veterans groups are invited, will feature a musical narrative called "The Song of the World." te• Miran. CLAIRE BLOOM SYDNEY CHAPLIN • Nigel Orme • Norman Lloyd Written, DIrecled and Produced by CHARLES CHAPLIN Our Want Ads Get Results. THE JEWISH NEWS - Friday, March 13, 1953 13 Firm Deadline for April 3, 10 Issues With Passover occurring on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 31 and April 1, and Monday and Tuesday, April 6 and 7, it is necessary to enforce earlier deadlines for issues to be published during the two weeks affected by these days. For the issue of April 3, all copy, including photographs, must be in The Jewish News office before noon on Friday, March 27. For the issue of April 10, copy reaching us after 12 noon on Friday, April 3, will of necessity have to be omitted. Organizational publicity writers and others submitting copy for publication are asked to cooperate by adhering to these deadlines. .11111111•1311 ■ 11.1..., Adas Shalom Barn Dance Young People'S Club of Adas Shalom Synagogue will hold a barn dance Saturday, in the synagogue. THE RECORD STORE EVA PRENZ LAU ER MATERNITY AID Invites you to Their Spring Festival Sunday, March 22, 1953 7 P. M. Open on At Gamble SUNDAYS, 12 to 4 SARAH RABINOWITZ of their daughter, Sarah, to Rabbi Mayer Moskowitz, son of Rebitzen Moskowitz and the late Rabbi Abram Ch.im Moskowitz of New York. Rabbi Moskowitz is a gradu- ate of the Mikveh Israel agri- cultural school in Israel. He at- tended the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and is now doing post-graduate work in New York. June 17 has been set as their wedding date. 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