14—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 3, 1953

Pions June Wedding

MISS BARBARA LEIB

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leib of
Prairie Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Bar-
bara. Ann, to Robert Zelvin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Zel-
yin of New York.
The bride-elect attended
Wayne University. Mr. Zelvin
attended the University of Ala-
bama and is a graduate of Col-
umbia University. The couple
plan a June wedding.

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March 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Davis (Florence Ferentz),
a daughter, Cathy Lynne.
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March 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Goodman (Ruthe Levi-
son), of 19729 Monte Vista, a
son, Joel Howard.
* * *
March 16—To Dr. and Mrs.
Leonard G. Wayne (Maureen
Joyce Levitt), of Cheyenne Ave.,
a son, Jonathan Ira.
* * *
March 22 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Dreayer (Marjorie Anne
Silberblatt) , former Detroiters,
now of '700 Primrose Dr. Or-
lando, Fla., a daughter, Joanna.
* * *
March 14—To Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Dickman (Blanche Be-
gun). of 13526 Vassar Dr, a son,
Joel Robert.
* * *
March 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sandford Goldberg (Esther Zei-
talc), of 12339 Santa Rosa, a
son, Daniel Martin.
* * *
March 2—To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry D. Nichamin, of 3481 Oak-
man Blvd., a daughter, Alexis H.
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March 1—To Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Sills (Geri Zlatkin), of
:Northlawn Ave., a son, Michael
Alan.
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Feb. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo
M Sobel (Roslyn Cole), of 7154
Thatcher, a daughter, Nancy
Carol.

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Carol Altman to Wed
Stephen Bromberg

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Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
will hold a games party April 11
at the Memorial Home. Jane
Reiner. chairman, announce a
program of prizes and refresh-
ments.
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A dinner held recently by Gen.
MAURICE ROSE POST honored
Al Roseh, outgoing commander
of the unit. Arrangements for
the affair, held at Yeaman's,
were made by George Karden.
Inscribed gavels were presented
to past commanders Harold
Reisner and George Karden, and
a third sent to the new Harold
Edelstein Post in South Haven.
* * *
Recently - elected officers of
Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY
will be installed at ceremonies
on May 3, at the Memorial
Home. The new leaders are:
Claire Spolan, president; Sarah
Nemon and Sylvia Glassman,
vice-presidents; Lorraine Stri-
coff, treasurer; Rose Harrison,
chaplain; Gertrude Left, con-
ductress; Minnie Herman,
guard; Esther Feld, patriotic in-
structor; Roz Finkelman, his-
torian; and Ruth Weiss, Ida
Greenberg, Florence Sriro, Syl-
via Wolf and Edith Hoffman,
trustees.
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Tickets for "Farfel Follies,"
Yiddish - English revue, which
will star Myron Cohen at the
Cass Theater, are being sold for
April 22 by Pfc. JOSEPH L.
BALE POST and AUXILIARY.
For tickets call Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel B. Hamburg, KE. 3-5217,
or write 20031 Heyden.

Nautilus Penthouse
To Be Named 'Detroiter';
Week's Income to Charity

In celebration of its second
anniversary, Nautilus Hotel in
Miami Beach will dedicate one
of its luxurious penthouse suites
to Detroit naming it the "De-
troiter," this Sunday.
The hotel management an-
nounced that revenue from the
penthouse for the week ending
Saturday, July 11, will be do-
nated to the United Foundation
in Detroit. The statement was
signed by Irving Pollack, Charles
Yavers and Harry Dinnerstein,
all members of the executive
board.
The penthouse will contain an
autographed picture of Mayor
Albert Cobo as well as a message
of greeting to fellow Detroiters
who will be guests in the pent-
house in the future. A mural
of the Detroit skyline will cover
one wall.

Son of Jewish Weekly Publisher
Wins Oxford U. Fellowship

HARTFORD, Conn. (JTA) —
Jack Jacob Neusner of this city
has been awarded a Henry Fel-
lowship for a year's graduate
study at Oxford University, it
was announced this week. Neus-
ner, now a -senior at Harvard, is
the son of Samuel Neusner, pub-
lisher of the Jewish Ledger, and
Mrs. Neusner. He will study Jew-
ish and European history at Ox-
ford and will later enter He-
brew Union College to study
for the rabbinate.

MISS CAROL

ALTMAN

Dr. and Mrs. Raphael Altman,
of 18645 Roselawn, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Carol Lois, to Stephen Bromberg,
son of Mrs. Jay Geller, of Wind-
sor, Ont., and Mr. Paul D. Brom-
berg, of Miami Beach, Fla.
Both young people attend the
University of Michigan. The
wedding will be solemnized on
Sept. 1.

Miquelle to Premiere
Concerto by Chajes

George Miquelle, solo cellist
of the Detroit Symphony Orch-
estra, will be heard in the Amer-
ican premiere of Julius Chajes'
e 11 o concerto
with the ac-
companiment of
:the Center Sym-
phony Orches-
tra under Cha-
jes' direction, at
the Davison
Jewish Center,
on April 14.
Other compo-
itions w hi c h
will be included
in t h e concert
Chajes are the Overture
"Der Freischuetz" by . Weber,
Symphony No. 5, C. Minor by
Beethoven and Three Dances
from the "Bartered Bride" by
Smetana, This is the fifth in a
series of concerts given by the
Center Symphony Orchestra.

Music Styled . Especially for You

HIMELHOCH - BERGER. In a
recent ceremony at Cong. Shaar-
ey Zedek, the marriage of Su-
zanne Berger, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David Berger, of Chi-
cago Blvd., to Mason Irving
Himelhoch, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Himelhoc h, of Flint,
Mich., was solemnized.
The bride's gown was fashion-
ed of pure silk taffeta with scal-
lops of alencon lace and a bil-
lowing skirt of nylon net.
Miss Dale Berger attended her
sister as maid of honor, and the
bridesmaids were Mrs. Louis Ra-
vitch, of Saginaw, Mrs. Aaron
Makrauer, Mrs. Richard Schwartz
and Mrs. ,Frank Nager. Joann
Sharfman was flower girl.
Louis RavitCh, of Saginaw, was
best man, and ushers included
Ai Klein and Harry Binder, of
MISS SARALEE SHULMAN
Flint, Aaron Makrauer and Jer-
ry Makrauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Shul-
Following a Florida honey- man, of Muirland Ave., an-
moon, Mr. and Mrs. Himelhoch nounce the engagement of their
will reside in Flint.
daughter, Saralee Lois, to Dr.
Isadore B. Berman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Berman, of St.
CARD OF THANKS
Louis, Mo.
The family of the late Anne
Foster wishes to thank its rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses extended during its
Detroit's Best Laundry
recent bereavement.

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