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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17

Pearl Gold to Wed
Lloyd Blazofsky

Friday, May 22, 1953

Council Women Planning Birthday Fashion Shoot)

Northwest Branch, National
Council of Jewish .Women are
holding rehearsals for their roles
as models in the group's fashion
show, to be held at 12:30 p.m.,
June 1, in the garden of Mrs.
Charles R. Solomon, 4151 W.
Outer Dr.
The vent, called "Lovely to
Look At," will commemorate the
first anniversary of the North-
west group. A birthday cake and
punch will be served during the
afternoon. •
Models will be Mesdames Mil-
ton Zimmerman, I. Shwayder,
Harvey Willens, Fred Kaye, Ar-
thur Shubiner, Stanley Winkle-
man, Irving Kramer, Charles
Garvett, Bernard Brown, Joseph

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Events Scheduled
By. Workmen's Circle

MISS THELMA FELD

Announcement is made of the
engagement of Thelma Feld,
adaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham Feld, of Cleveland Heights,
0., and Marvin R. Wolf., son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Wolf, of
Roselawn Ave.
The bride-elect attended Ohio
University where she was affili-
ated with Phi Sigma sorority,
Flora Stone Mather College of
Western Reserve University and
graduated from Mt. Sinai School
of Medical: Technology.
Mr. Wolf attended George
School of Technology, and grad-
uated from the University of
Detroit. He is affiliated with
Sigma Rho Tau and Upsilon
Delta Sigma fraternities.

A bowling banquet, a fashion
show and an educational meet-
ing are scheduled for Workmen's
Cir.cle.
The WC Bowling League will
climax its season with the
awarding of trophies at a ban-
quet Tuesday.
A team captained by Etigene
Brownstein and including Bella
Branat, Sy . and Toby Rabino-
witz and Norma Brownstein will
receive - trophies.
Because of Shevuot the fash-,
ion show of the Labor Commit
tee Women's Division has been
rescheduled for Wednesday, 8
p.m., at Young Israel Center.
Miss Betty Pollen will accom-
pany singers Phyllis Pullberg
and Larry Corona. Models from
the Patricia Stevens Finishing_
School will display fashions of
Jacqueline Shop.
"The First 150 Days Under
Ike" will be the theme of a
symposium of Branches 460 and
470, May 29, 9 p.m., at Work-
men's Circle Center, 11529 Lin-
wood. Members who will lead
the evaluation of the first four
months of the Eisenhower Ad-
ministration include Al Heide-
man, Leon Brooks, Mrs. Evelyn
Bruss and Morrie Goldsmith.
Guests are welcome. •

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of their daughter, Pearl, to Lloyd
I. Blazofsky, son of Mrs. Anna Mrs. Jewell Mansfield of the De-
Blazofsky, of Leslie Ave., and the troit Public Library served as
moderator of the discussion.
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late Mr. Nathan Blazofsky.
The bridegroom-elect attended
the college of engineering at De-
troit Institute of Technology
and Wayne Univresity. He is
affiliated with Society of Auto-
motive Engineers and American
Society of Tool Engineers.

CALIFORNIA

II. ROBINSON

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Tales Out of School

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This Week's Radio and

By

By

Eleanor,

Ronald -

Goldman

Shur

Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, May 24.
Station: WWJ.
Feature : The story of a group
of rabbis in Judea some 1800
years ago and their interpreta-
tion of the Laws given to Moses
will be told in the Shevuot tale.
A Measure of Freedom."
* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, May 24.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Norman Gers-
tenfeld, of Washington Hebrew
Cong. will deliver the third in a
series of four addresses.
* * *
FRONTIERS OF FAITH
Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday, May
24.
Station: WWJ-TV, Channel
Four.
Feature : "The Third Attrib-
ute" will relate the story of a
young scholar, Enoch, who be-
came bitter after a crippling ill-
ness. He takes his wrath out on
Reuben. his servant, who tries
to teach him justice, Mercy and
the third attribute, humility.

Mumford

Central

High

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Krieger will leave for New
York in June to vie for national
honors. He is seeded a top posi-
tion among the nation's leading
fencers.

Temporary N. Y. IJJA Square'

NEW YORK, (JTA) — New
•York's w or Id- famed Times
Square was yesterday renamed
temporarily "UJA. Square" to
4ramatize the observance of
May as United Jewish Appeal
month in this city. During the
month, the UJA of Greater New
York. hopes to raise $10,500,000.

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A wonderful time was had by
all who went on the publications
picnic at Cass Benton Park. The
fun started with baseball and
tennis, and ended with a weenie
roast.
Those who attended were Rog-
er Palms, Russ Palmer, Carolyn
Israel, Anne N e uf el d, Ellen
Leonard, Freyda Levin, Barbara
and Fran .Levin. Joel Gottlieb,
Harvey Branch, Bernie Brodsky,
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chuck, Aarone Katzin, Elinor
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Rhoda Gayle, Gale Gantz, Mar-
lyn Rosenthal, Shirley Goldberg
and Yours Truly.
• The Masonic Temple Fountain
Ballroom will be the setting for
Mumford's Senior Prom June 18.
The dance is sponsored by the
Parents Club. Bob Galin is
Krieger Regains Midwest chairman of the committee.
Titles in Foil and Sober
Congratulations to S y l v a n.
Zaft, 12A, on his $1000 prize-
Byron Krieger made a clean Winning composition, "Do It
sweep of the foil and saber Better—Do It Electrically."
events in the recent Midwest
Fencing Championships, held re-
CARD OF THANKS
•cently in Chicago, to regain the
foil and saber titles he lost last
The family of the late Isidore
year.
Wolk wishes to thank its rela-
His current victories bring
the number of his titles to 10 tives and friends for the many
foil and seven saber champion- kindnesses extended during its
skhips in Midwest competition. recent bereavement.
He also holds 24 state titles in
the 12 years he has been fenc=

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'Author Meets Book Forum'
Will be Broadcast Today

"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
ej Posterity."—Disraeli.

on

Allender and Manuel Rothen-
berg.
An exhibition of art from the
Garelick Galley will also be fea-
tured, announced Mrs. Charles
Colman, pr o g ram chairman.
Serving on Mrs. Colman's com-
mittee are Mesdames Charles
Abramson, Marvin Rosenberg,
Harold Kaufman and I. Shway-
der. Mrs. Ray Berry is general
program chairman.

This year's Spring Festival
turned out to be a huge success.
Held in Central 's gym last
Thursday and Friday, under the
direction of Dr. Harry Seitz and
Mr. J. Kertesez, the featured
presentation was "The Fortune
Teller."
* * *
Mumford High students were
shown how Central clicks an
May 13 when the student ex-
change took place. Serving as
hosts and hostesses to the Mum-
fordites were Gloria Jaffe, Nate
Greene, Rhoda Stammel, Jerry
Bernstein, Ron Weiner, Ernie
Siporin, Elaine Madorsky and
Bev Ribiat.
* * *
Tuesday was 12B class election
but results were not available.
Watch this column next week
for the names of Central's new
leaders. Much excitement led up
to the balloting, as, on Monday,
campaign banners and slogans
filled the school building.

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