in ()tidy Miss Helen Manis, of Clements Ave., has left for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will spend the summer months. The 23rd annual Stars of Tomorrow revue, presented by stu- dents of Roth-Berdun Theatrical School, will be held at 8 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday in the Art Institute. Featured in the show will be Toby and Marlene Myers, their brother, Jacque and his dance partner, Anny Maggy, Linda and Annette Brodsky, Sandra Brightman, Pauline Pollish, Arvid Friedlund, a teacher at the school and his daughter, Sandra, Phyllis Pulberg, Jack Costello, Arlene Diskin, Sandra and Gaye Blum, Marvin Kaplan, Stewart Cohen and Joan Gantz. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham L. Goose, formerly of Detroit now re- siding in California, are celebrating their 35th wedding anniver- sary while visiting here with their family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levine of Birmingham, England, were guests in Detroit this week. Dr. and Mrs. H. Portnoy, of this city, have returned from New York where Dr. Portnoy attended the convention of the American Medical Association: While in New York, they visited their family and 'friends. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brawer have returned from a New York City vacation. Miss Eleanor Lipkin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin of 17599 Greenlawn, is home for a several weeks' visit after being on the Fox Hollow School faculty at Lenox, Mass. After her visit here she will spend the summer working with the noted pianist, Rudolf Serkin, at Marlboro, Vt. Linda Ruth Axelrod was guest of honor at a sweet sixteen luncheon given in her honor by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Axelrod; June 6, at the Women's City Club. Attending were Winnie Croll, Jane Sampliner, Peggy Bachman, Frances Levin, Julie Michel, Jane Baum, Sally Bing, Joan Allen, Donna Baker, Judy Cohen, Lois Elbinger, Harriet Feldheim, Rhoda Gale, Nita ',Owe, Loretta Gallison, Sheilah Goldberg, Linda Lee, Rosanne Kiffer- stein, Miriam Vinocur, Nancy Schwartz, Alice Robbins, Carolyn Israel, Sherry Beth Kotzer, Sally Michelson, Claire Padover,.Miriam Reitman, Marry Rattner, Judy Rattner, Shari Stifter, Margie Greene, Sarah Weiner and Joyce Congress. Mrs. Henry J. Rosen, Mrs. Abe Rosenthal, and Mrs. Leonard D. Berlin, of Los Angeles, children of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schuch- mann, are giving a dinner for their friends and relatives in honor of their parents' 40th wedding anniversary, Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Henry J. Rosen, 18317 Appoline. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kleinberg, of Leslie Ave., recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Joseph H. Cohen, of Phoenix, Ariz., has returned home after a visit here with her children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Amhowitz. She also attended the Bar Mitzvah of her nephew, Allen M. Ben- nett. Sophie Tucker Opens Elmwood Engagement National JWV Leader On WWJ--TV Panel Sophie Tucker, the original red-hot mama of the entertain- ment world, opened Thursday ; at Elmwood Ca-it sino, Windsor.', The screen and radio - star brings to the Elm wood her songs that have thrilled thr ee generations of the night club set. Miss Tuck- er promises that she'll be singing "Some of These:, Days" when she's 70—"Even if it's from a Sophie Tucker wheelchair." With the able star will be her accompan- ist, Ted Shapiro. Bobbie May,. the juggling • art- ist, is held- over on the new bill at Elmwood to support the mag- nificent Sophie. In addition, the outstanding vocal group, the Cordialaires, have a feature spot on the show, in addition to Dancer Bobby Brandt. Regulars on hand for the Elm- wood show are Bernie Miller, who emcees the revue and vo- calizes on ballads to the music of Jack Madden's Ambassadors. In the dance department, it's eight lovely ladies,. the Miriam Sage Dancers. Music for danc- ing is by the Madden group. Jesse Moss, national com- mander of the Jewish War Vet- erans, will participate in a pan- el discussion on WWJ-TV at 11:15 p. m. today. He will ap- pear with Thomas Cuite, na- tional commander of the Cath- olic War Veterans, and Robert Mattheson, past department commander of the American Legion, on the Bill Morey show. Arrangements for the annual convention of the Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans are being handled by Norman Berkley, chairman. Berkley will preside at the convention dinner in honor of the outgoing com- mander, Bernard Hoffman, and the president of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Philip Bernstein. A suc- cessor to Hoffman will be se- lected at the convention and Mrs. Bernstein's successor will be chosen at the convention of the Auxuliary to be held simul- taneously. A feature of the Sunday after- noon session of the convention will be the presentation of awards and citations to mem- bers and non-members of JWV who have served the veterans' program in a distinguished man- ner during the year. A testi- monial on behalf of the Com- mon Council of the City of De- troit will be presented at the convention dinner by Council President Louis C. Miriani. ••••• ■ ••11MEINII ■ 1, FOR THE FINEST IN POULTRY CALL OUTLET POULTRY CO. 2735 W. Davison TO. 8-4281 3 shoctem on premises Rabbis S. Kahana H. Tennenbaum L. Tennenbaum We Are No Further Than Your Telephone: TO. 8-4281 Five Trucks to Serve You FREE. DELIVERY Hashomer Hatzair Camp Calls Summer Vacationer Stone-Yagoda Nuptials To Be in September 1 2 e THE RECORD STORE * • At a recent reception at their home, Dr. and Mrs. Irving B. Shulak, of Sherbourne Rd., an- nounced the engagement of their/ daughter, Marlene Harriet, to Jo Duncan Isaacson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. Kirschbaum of 'Canterbury Rd. The bride- elect attends the University of Michigan. Her fiance is a grad- uate of Cranbrook, and attended Harvard University, before serv- ing with the U. S. Air Force. He is presently attending U. of M. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett, of Roselawn Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Arleen, to Albert Gilmore, of Florence, S. C., son of Mrs. Alex Gilmore, of Blackshear, Ga., and the late Mr. Gilmore. The bride- groom-elect is a graduate of the University of Georgia. An August wedding is planned. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Doris Davis wishes to thank its friends Members of Hashomer Hat- and relatives for the many kind- zair, Zionist youth organization, nesses extended during its re- will spend three weeks as guests cent bereavement. .of the 4-H club of Michigan, at their camp near South Haven. The theme of the camp will cen- ter around the historic strug- gles of the Jewish people for enlightenment and freedom. A sports festival and scouting jamboree will be held in com- Cleaned by Electricity memoration of the battles of • 2.4 Hour Service Bar Kochba and the Maccabees. The grounds are located on • AU Work Guaranteed Eagle Lake. Open for the first 1P He Results — No Charge three weeks of. July, the camp TY. 5-8318 is accepting non-members be- tween the ages of 10 and 17. CITY-WIDE SERVICE For information call. TO. 8-6137 or WE. 3-9426. SEWERS, SINKS and CONDUCTORS MRS. BERNARD MALACH In a June 4 ceremony at Temple Israel, Leatrice June Koratzky was •united in marri- age to Bernard Malach. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Esthere Koratzky, of Tyler Ave., and the late Mr. Jack Koratzky. Following a honeymoon to New York and Washington, the young couple will be at home at 3345 Richton. Mothers' Clubs to Hold - Picnic at Rouge Park Council of Mothers' Clubs of the Jewish Community Center will hold a city-wide picnic Wed- nesday, at Rouge Park. Mem- bers using their own transpor- tation should meet at Derby Hill. Others will meet at 10 a.m., in front of the nearest center. In the event of rain, the event will be held the following day. Registration is continuing for the Mothers Camp at Cypress Vilage, on Lake Huron. Informa, tion may be obtained. from 5 to 10 p.m., Monday to Thursday ; at the Davison Center. WAITING METRO MUS!C FOR YOU ! TO.-8-4114 THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT ON A 1953 MICKEY WOOLF PONTIAC And His Orchestra Be Sure to See SID GOROV-! CALL NOW FOR FALL DATES at J. P. McGuire Inc. UN. 3-3737 ..........01., .. Leatrice Koratzky Weds Bernard Malach THERE'S A NEW DEAL Open on SUNDAYS, 12 to 4 10328 DEXTER DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 19, 1953 Bar Mitzvahs The Bar Mitzvah of 'Martin Guyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Guyer, will be observed on Saturday, at Beth Aaron Syn- agogue. A dinner in his honor will be held that evening at Zack's. ' * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boren. of 3025 Collingwood, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jack Martin, on June 27, at Cong. Ahavas Achim. A'reception in his honor will be held at home from 5 to 9 p.m. June 28. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Dick- stein, of 18466 Woodinghani Dr., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Dennis Paul, on June 27, at Cong. Beth Aaron. A re- GERALDINE YAGODA ception in his honor will, be Mr. and • Mrs. Aaron Yagoda held at home that evening from of 2635 Glendale announce the 6:30 p.m. engagement of their daughter, * * * Geraldine, to Albert Stone, son Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gutman of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stone of of 18622 Ohio announce the Bar 4300 Pasadena. Mitzvah of their son Mark How- Mr. Stone was graduated from ard on June 27 at Beth Abraham Lawrence Institute of Technol- Synagogue. A dinner in his hon- ogy and is affiliated with Phi or will be held that evening at Kappa Upsilon Fraternity. Zack's. Miss Yagoda attended Wayne * * University and Brooklyn College. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper, of A September wedding is plan- 2640 Collingwood, announce the ned. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mi- chael Lloyd, June 27, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. * rtgagemettb Mr. and Mrs. Ben V. Feldstein, The engagement of :Audrey of 18274 Marlowe, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Jerome Natalie Okum to Joseph Allen EdWard, on June 27, at Cong. Seedman was announced at a Ahavas Achim. A dinner in his recent cocktail party by the honor will be held June 28, at bride-eledt's parents, Mr. and Zack's. Mrs. Jack L. Okum, of Clements CARD OF THANKS Ave. The bridegroom -elect's The family of the late Mrs. parents are the Philip Sudmans, Edith Berman wishes to thank of Philadelphia, Pa. Both young its friends and relatives for the people have attended the Uni- many kindnesses extended dur- versity of Michigan and Wayne , ing its recent bereavement. University. A December wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs: Morris ,Simon, of Collingwood Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Maureen Carole, to Albert son of Mt. and Mrs. Norman Fill, of Calvert Ave. The bridegroom- elect attends Hillsdale College where he is affiliated with Kap- pa' Sigma_ Kappa fraternity. 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