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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15
Friday, May' 29, 1953
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In honor of her sixteenth birthday, Miss Miriam Helen Reit-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max 'Reitman, of Chesterfield Rd.,
was hostess at a dinner party at the Elmwood Casino. Attending
the party were Rosalie Shifman and Gil Lewis, Annette Miller
and Bob Wartell, Carol Hoffman and Kenny Fox, Elaine Mark and
Leon Moskovitz, Donna Baker and Sanford Shapiro, Edwina Croll
and Mike Klynn, Linda Axelrod and Marshall Goldman, Donna
Naiman. and Dave Rosenfeld, Sylvia Baum and Irwin Field, and
Lonna and Sam Metter. Miriam's host was Bob Becker.
Mrs. Irene Seltzer, of Washburn Ave., has returned from a
lour-week vacation in Miami Beach, Fla.
Recent guests at Oakton Manor Resort, at Lake Pewaukee,
Wis., were Mr. and Mrs. David Penner, of Northlawn Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sax, of Ilene Ave., recently honored their
daughter, Harriet, with a sweet sixteen party at Elmwood Casino.
Harriet's escort was Norman Jacobs. Other guests were Marion
Lowenthal and Phil Rosen, Muriel. White and Dick Warren, Flo-
rence Tobin and Jerry Nathanson, Sybil Golden and Jerry Schiff,
Marilyn Kent and Murray Jackman, Myra Sax and Raymond Sax.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Chaenko, of 18667 Prairie, recently honored
their daughter, Paula, with a sweet sixteen party at Devon Gables.
Among the guests were Ruthann Chaenko, Mrs. M. Kampner, of
Pontiac, Mrs. L. Lieberman, Mrs. Martin Lieberman, Mrs. G. Suro-
witz and daughter, Shirley Ann, of Pontiac, Mrs. A. Schectman,
Marjory Fordon, Sallie Bloom, Ilene Stotsky, Marcia Weisman, Sue
Wolfgang, Phyllis Elkin, Jackie Green, Alice Burstein, Ruth Cohen,
Phyllis Harrison, Phyllis Hellman, Suzanne Lewis, Arlene Lupo-
vitch, Marcia Miller, Eleanor Millman, Natalie Ploven, Judy Sol-
dinger, Frances Suhd, Arlene Shayne, Frances Zatlen, Miriam
Shur, Candy Weber, Elaine Zeidman and Sally Allen.
Editor's Prediction Among
Displayed Items at Iowa U.
Windsor Girl to Wed
B. Lionel Silvorrnan
Documents and ma teria'se
which will be placed in a "time
capsule" in the new communi-
cations center at State Univer-
sity of Iowa, will be on display
during the month of June.
Over 130 different items, in-
cluding comments, summaries
and. forecasts from persons in
mass communications, will be
sealed in the container, which
will lie unopened for 100 years I
before being revealed.
Included among the docu-
ments is the prediction of what
Jewish life will be like in 2053,
made by Philip Slomovitz, as
president of the American -Asso-
ciation of English Jewish News-
papers.
Honor Albert Pritzes
On Golden Wedding .
Leonard Stanley and his
orchestra will furnish music for
dancing at the Lucky Seven Re-
union Dance, planned by the
June, 1946. graduating class of
Central. High. School.
The dance, first reunion of
the class. in seven years, will be
held at E:30 p.m., June 7, in
United Dairy Worker's Hall,.
15840 Second.
AluryinJ. not previously con-
The fourth edition of "A HIS- tacted by the committee are
TORY OF THE JEWS" by Dr. urged to call. Mrs. Esther (Av-
ABRAM L. SACHAR, president of rushin) Gorback, TO. 7-0930.
Brandeis University, will be pub
Mr. and Mrs. ALBERT
lished June 2, by Alfred A.
The children of Mr. and Mrs. Knopf. The book has been re-
Albert Pritz will honor them vised and enlarged to cover .Jew-
Sunday, June 7, at a dinner at ish history to 1953.
Call UN. 44442
the Young Israel Center on Dex-
ter, on the occasion of their
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The celebrants, who reside at
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18946 Cherrylawn, were married
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in Cincinnati June 7, 1903. Mr.
Pritz is 76. Mrs. Pritz, who was
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in Russia. They came to Detroit
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks, of
Windsor, Ont., announce the
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DONALD FOX LODGE, Bnai
Brith, recently elected the fol-
lowing officers: Albert D. Tuck-
er, president; Rubin O,potow-
sky and Max Freedman, vice-
presidents; Morris Singer, treas-
urer; David Bodzin, Allen Fink
and Moe Berman, secretaries;
Irving Sarnoff, warden; Percy
Bossin, guardian; Morris Mittle
man, Sam Shewitz and George
Braslau, trustees; and Phil Spitz
chaplain.
REX LODGE, Bnai Brith, will
hold its fourth annual picnic at
10 a.m., Sunday at Pontiac State
Park. Milk and ice cream for
children and soft drinks for all
will be provided. Members, their
families and friends are invited,
according to Lester Weiner,
chairman. Weiner is assisted in
planning by Harold Adler, Harry
Lehman and Joe Silberschein.
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belt, call Ted M. Bale, UN.
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Lt. RAYMO ND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY will be directed
next season by the following
new officers: Pauline Weintraub,
president; Bea Rader and Faye
K a t z, vice-presidents; Lillian
Pevzner, treasurer; Fran Chai-
ken, secretary; Ida Waldman,
conductress; Dorothy Zussman,
patriotic instructor; Ruth Ko-
van, chaplain; Rhoda Waxer,
guard; Bernice Ross, historian;
and Ena Wagner, Harriette Mel-
lin and Shirley Manson, trustees.
The group is currently planning
a wienie roast, to be held with
the Post, June 14, at Stoepel
Park. Call Faye Katz, chairman,
VE. 7-3107, for information.
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Mrs. Beulah. Appel, of 18115
Northlawn, announces the Bar
Mitzvah of her son• Robert Jo-
seph, on June 6, at Cong. - Bnai
Moshe. A dinner in his honor
will be held that evening, at the
Park Shelton Hotel.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. Pearlman, of
19552 Strathmoor, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ar-
nold Allen, on Saturday, at Adas
Shalom Synagogue. A luncheon
in his honor will be held at the
family home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosen-
baum, of 4080 Glendale, an-
nounce. the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Robert, on June 6, at Cong.
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Shaarey Zedek. A reception in
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his honor will be held from 7 to
10 p. m., June '7, at the family
home. No cards.
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Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Elson, of
25490 Hereford Dr., Huntington
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Woods, announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their soh, Henry Edward,
today, at Tyler School, in
Oak Park (Suburban Temple).
A reception in his honor will be
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KEPES FAMILY CLUB, at its
recent election meeting, voted
into office the following:
Kepes, president; Norman
Ross, vice-president; Mrs. Joseph
Kepes, treasurer; and Mrs. Er-
nest Stecker, secretary. Inez
Kepes was appointed to head
the entertainment committee.
PRITZ
At a recent dinner party, Gen.
MAURICE R 0 S E AUXILIARY
honored the following outgoing
officers: Charlotte Rosen, Flo-
rence Leider, Rose Karden, Ros-
alind Citrin, Rita Elken, Evelyn
Skupsky and Lillian Goodstein.
Frances Sonne was the evening's
chairman.
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Pfc. JOSEPH L, BALE POST,
with Rabbi Jacob E. Segal offi-
ciating, will conduct memorial
services at 11 a. m., Sunday, at
Northwest Hebrew Memorial
Park Cemetery, Members of the
Post are requested to attend.
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Centro '46 Graduates
To Stage Reunion Dance
C UNTRY DAY CAMP
AT WALLED LIKE
SIXTH YEAR OF DAY CAMPING
FOR BOYS AND 'GIRLS,. 3 to 15
PRE-SEASON• SATURDAY CAMPING,::;
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JUNE 6, 13 and 20
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