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Mr' and Mrs: Morris J. Applefield, of 2903 Elmhurst, will be at
home from 2 to 5 p.m., June 14, in honor of their son Sheldon's
graduation from the University of Michigan Dental School. No
cards.
An open house garden party honoring the graduation 'of Mrs.
Regina Kassel Yanich from the Cranbrook Academy of Art, 'will
be held from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Kassel, of 2316 Atkinson. No cards.
Florence Weintraub Goldring will present her students in a
piano recital on Wednesday, at McGregor Library. The public is
invited to attend.
Rabbi Israel I, Halpern will return to Detroit on Tuesday, after
attending the national convention of the Rabbinical Council of
America in Fallsburg, N. Y.
Mrs. Henry Weinberg spent the last holiday week-end in Bos-
ton, where she visited with her daughter, Barbara, and with Dr.
and Mrs. Morton Milden.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shafkind, their sons and Mrs. Morris
Weinberg, of Roselawn Ave., recently spent the weekend at their
summer home in Muskoka, Ont.
The Doctor of Optometry degree will be conferred on Seymour
R. Rosen, son of Mrs. Gladys Rosen, of 13535 LaSalle, at the com-
mencement exercises of Chicago College of Optometry today. At
the school, he was a member of Omega Epsilon Phi fraternity,
serving as secretary.
Hubert Forbes, of 16188 Lawton; is among the 110 seniors who
will receive a degree from Brandeis University on June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Shultz, daughters, Barbara and Judy,
and son, Joel, formerly of Monterey Ave., are in their new home
at 15526 Pembroke.
Mr. Jules Doneson, manager of Israel Enterprises, was in
Chicago, Ill., this week to attend the Israel fashion show at the
Morrison Hotel.
Mr. Jared M. Schubiner has returned from a three-week vaca-
tion to the. Hawaiian Islands. On his return, he made stops at Los
Angeles, San Francisco, Yosemite National Park and Las Vegas.
May Jirasek Ivan, assistant to Mischa Kottler, will present the
folloWing students in a piano recital at 8 p.m., Saturday, in the
Federation of Women's Clubs auditorium: Sharon Leichtling, Bev-
erly Goldstein, Judy Siporin, Ann Berniker, Rae Siporin, Raymond
Bachmann, Boris Nicoloff, Sigrid Link, Rose Marie Bachmann,
Mary Ann Nicoloff and Barry Holmes :

Name David Brown
As Fulbright Winner

David S. Brown, son of Mr:
and Mrs . - John S. Brown, of
19140 Steel will attend the Uni-
versity of Vienna next Septem-
ber on a Fulbright scholarship,
granted for outstanding schol-
arship and leadership.
A graduating senior at the
University of Michigan, David
will receive his bachelor's de-
gree in economics on June 13.
While at Michigan, the Ful-
bright winner was a member of
the student legislature and the
university's judiciary commit-
tee (student court), for. which
he was named to two honor so-
cieties—the Sphinx and Michi-
gama.
In Vienna, David will study
for his master's degree in labor
economics, following which he
will attend law school (he has
already been accepted at the
Harvard Law School) , and
eventually enter the field of la-
bor relations.
He is one of only nine U. of
M. students named for the hon-
or.

Detroiter to Wed
Indianapolis Girl

•The engagement of Miss Ruth
Young to Gilbert Plotnik has
been announced by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Young,
of Indianapolis, Ind., Mr. Plot-
nik is the - son of Mr. and Mrs.
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Miss Young will graduate as a
Dental Hygienist from the Uni-
versity of Michigan in June. Mr.
Plotnik was graduated from
Wayne University, and is a jun-
Shooting Gallery . . . Midway a-
ior in the University of Michi,
_ Hucklebuck Game . . . Fish Panda - gan School of Dentistry. He is a
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— member of Pi Sigma Alpha, na-
tional honor fraternity and
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ternity.

Installation events will occu- lation event at 8:30 p.m:, Wed-
py the limelight, as women's nesday, at Jericho Temple, 11331

chapters of the Greater Detroit
Bnai Brith Council prepare to
end their season's activities.
Detroit Chapter will end its
season with an installation din-
ner-dance at 6:30 p.m., Tues-
day, at the Latin Quarter.
"Femininity," • directed by Mrs.
William Stone and Mrs. Daniel
Schwanger who also wrote the
script, will be the musical-come-
dy presentation.
B u s i.n e s s and Professional
Chapter will honor incoming
and outgoing administrations at
its June Frolic, scheduled for
8:30. p.m., June 13, at the Bar-
ium Hotel. Miss Esther Pollick,
president, urges all members to
attend. Madeline Belkin is new
president.
Donald Fox Chapter, with the
Lodge, will hold a joint instal-

Linwood. Ben Katzman and his
orchestra will entertain.
Mrs. Allen Weitzman, retiring
president of Ivan S. Bloch Chap- .
ter, announces the group's sev-
enth annual installation event
at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at Young
Israel Center. Entertainment
will be furnished by Detroit
Chapter.

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At its Best — For Your Affair

MICKEY WOOLF

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Personals

"Come on" to our annual Spring
Dance — this Saturday evening
at the Sholern Aleichem Institute,
18495 Wyoming — and meet
your friends of Chapter Two.
Dancing from 9:30 p.m., music
by Sam Barnett's Orchestra, door
prizes, buffet served, novelties,
plenty of fun. "Come On."

MRS. ELI BENSTEIN

Miss Shulamith Adler, daugh-
ter of Rabbi and Mrs. Morris
Adler, of Edison Ave., was mar-
ried on May 17, at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, • to Mr. Eli Benstein, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Benstein,
of Toronto, Ont.
Rabbi Adler officiated at the
service, and was assisted by Dr.
A. M. Hershman, rabbi emeritus,
Rabbi Jacob Chinitz and • Can-
tor Jacob H. Sonenklar.
Following the private cere-
mony, a reception for congre-
gants of the'Synagogue was held
in the evening: After a honey-
moon in Jarriaica, Mr. and Mrs.
Benstein will reside in Buffalo,
N.Y.

JWV

MISS RUTH YOUNG

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Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI-
ARY will honor Edith Hoffman,
past president, and Morris Wolf,
past Post commander at a
dinner-dance June 24, at Elm-
wood Casino, it was announced
by Claire Spolan, newly-elected
president. Plans are also being
made for a visit to Dearborn
Veterans Hospital.
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Lt. JACK WINOKUR AUXIL-
IARY will install the following
new offiCers at a program Mon-
day, at 8:30 p.m., in the Mem-
orial Home: Harriet Shear,
president; Henrietta Rosenberg
and Irene Papke, vice-presi-
dents; Sally Cutler, Rose Meyers,
Selma Levin, secretaries; Marion
Lancigarten, treasurer; Ann
Mirves, chaplain; Marjorie
Cashmair, conductress; Julia
Klein, guard; Hilda Silk,. patri-
otic •instructor; Florence Stein-
man, historian; and Rachel
Sussman, chief of staff.

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that is fast becoming the talk of the town.

The guest list would fill a Who's Who in Detroit and 1 only wish
that you could have been there to see the look of satisfaction on
their faces and hear the "ohs and Ahhs" when they savored that
golden brown chicken and dipped into the Hawaiian Delight. I wish
too, that you could have seen the picture that our waiters in their
white crisp jackets and white .gloves made when they carried out the
flaming desserts. Of course it was French Service as only we at Bel-
Aire are equipped to give our customers.

Our years of experience, our flair for elegance, and Our sincere
desire to cater only the finest type of affair has established us as the
caterer for Detroit's finest and most discriminating families and insti-
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At recent installation • cere-
monies, Lt. RAYMOND. BLOCH
AUXILIARY inducted the fol-
lowing • officers; Julie Bloch,
president; Pearl Greenberg and
Pauline Lazarus, vice - presi-
dents; Betty Fradkin, treasurer;
Sylvia Brown, chaplain; Frances
Ring, conductress; Pat Muz-
zarelli, guard; Gertrude Yaras
and Florence Rosengarten,
trustees. Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg
At BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE
was installing officer. Women
Wyoming and Thatcher
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 13 from the groUp recently serv-
iced girls at the Juvenile De-
Friday, June 5, 1953
tention Home where personal
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,Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
will re-instate its dinner-dance,
which is scheduled for October,
announces Joe May, chairman.
The group also decided to meet
on the first and third Thursdays
of the month..

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Highest Wayne U. Award
Goes to Edwin C. Blumberg

Edwin C. Blumberg, son of the
Abe. H. Blumbergs, of 4277 Tyler,
was • recently honored at clas•
All For
day exercises of Wayne Univer-
sity by being named the winner
ONLY
of the Howard A. Donnelly
achievement award.
The citation, given annually
to one man and one woman
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