100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

July 10, 1953 - Image 12

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-07-10

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.


District No. 6 BBC Elects Jean Brindze President
Jean Brindze, a member of I School and is a member of the

Jerusalem Romance

Activiiico in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beitner, of Mark Twain Ave., honored
their daughter, Rita, on her graduation from Wayne University's
college of education. Members of the family attended.
Miss Phyllis Rattner, of Cherrylawn Ave., who returned re-
cently frdm a week's visit in New York, is now studying at Victoria
House in Madison, Wis.
Allan J. Roth, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth of 3216 Tyler
Ave., recently returned from a week's stay in New York where he
attended a political science conference and visited friends and
relatives:
A surprise party for Shirley Goldstick was held recently
at the home of Harriet Mackie of Birwood Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Tos. Ginsberg and son, Marvin, of the Pal k
Shelton Hotel, have left to spend the summer at their summer
home in Bar Harbor, Me.
The following Detroiters were Fourth of July weekend guests
at Greenbush Inn on Lake Huron: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lafer, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Miller and family, Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Berent and
family, Dr. and Mrs. N. Friedman and family and Mr. and Mrs. S.
Serling and family.
Mrs. Sam Roska (Teddy Sike) and children, Laurel Beth and
Martin Allan, of Long Beach, Calif., are spending the summer
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sike, of Dexter Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Ravitz (Rhea Kaplan) and son, Bernard
Howard, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., are in Detroit on a visit to Mrs.
Ravitz' parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Kaplan. While here they were
entertained by the Robert Segals, of Snowden Ave. and the Irving
Siporins, of Waverly Ave. •
Mrs. Clara Stadler, of New York City, is in Detroit for the
summer visiting her sisters, Mrs. Sam Nemeth, Mrs. Henry Pokart
and Mrs. Harry Friedman. While here, she has been extensively
entertained by Mesdames Lou Ellman, Morris Mohr, Edward Fae-
der, William Gard, Herman Hirschhorn, Harry Fixler, William
Nussbaum, Frank Handler and Sam Rothstein. Mrs. Stadler re-
ceived a visit here from her daughter, Mrs. William Steinberg,
who flew here from New York for a few days.
Guests at Omena Inn over the Fourth of July who enjoyed
the burlesque of Madam Butterfly and William Tell included Mrs.
Ida. Baumwohl and daughter, the R. J. Bennetts and family, the
L. Brandes and daughter, the M. Browns, Henry and Elly Dukas,
the C. Fentons and child, Ann Fisher, the R. Friedmans and
family, the M. Goldmans, the H. Gorbacks, the H. Gross', the D. B.
Guralniks, the M. Hauptmans and family, the Sam Jacobsons
and granddaughter, Miss Betty Kaplan, Miss Sarah Kogan, the
S. J. Londons, Mr. Peter Lustgarten, the C. Manns, the A. Polens,
the P. Polens, the S. Rudmans, the Max Salzbergs, the W. Schueff-
tans, the B. Schlussels, the G. Shafkinds, the Max Simermans,
the H. Thales, the J. L. Ures, the N. Weindlings, Mrs. S. Wineburg,
the Sam Wolfs and daughter, and Miss G. Zack.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Elliman, of the Belcrest Hotel, enter-
tained last week at a cocktail and dinner party for Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Armstrong who left on Monday for a trip to Europe. Among
Irving Millers,
the guests were the Sam Goodmans, Robert L.
Henry Pokarts, Sam Nemeths, Mrs. George Rubin and Mrs. Clara
Stadler, of New York.
Allan Nachman, of Kentucky Ave., has returned from Elkhart
Lake, Wis., where he attended the District No. 6 convention of
Aleph Zadik Aleph.
Mr. and Mrs. George Karnes and daughter are now residing
in their new home at 19500 Greenfield.

JVS Reports Increased Job Efforts
For Newcomers, Handicapped in '52

Successful drives to find jobs
for new Americans and handi-•
capped older persons highlight -
ed a review of activities of the
Jewish Vocational Service dur-
ing the last season as presented
at the June meeting of the board
of trustees.
Erwin S. Simon, JVS presi-
dent, reported that 54 plac.-; -
ments of newcomers who previ-
ously required support from Re-
settlement Service were made in
the second half of 1952, com-
pared to 30 in the preceding six
months. Fifty-seven placements
of older persons with handicaps
were achieved in 1952, against
32 in 1951, with high figures
continuing in 1953.
Simon credited close coopera-
ation of the Resettlment Service
and North End Clinic in the ac-
complishments on behalf of
newcomers, and praised the
work of the National Council of
Jewish Women which secured
many job openings suitable for
older applicants.
The special placement pro-
gram for older persons, under
Robert N. Janeway and Mrs.
Victor Shiffman, co-chairmen,
i3 jointly sponsored by NCJW
and JVS.
Mrs. Robert N. Janeway and
Mrs. Samuel H. Ruskin led the
committee of volunteers of
NCJW who conducted field visits
to employers on behalf of the

Young People's Society
Plans All-Day Outing Sunday

A day of outdoor activity for
young people 21 to 30 is planned
by the Young People's Society
this Sunday. The group will
meet at 11 a.m., at the Shaarey
Zedek, with picnic lunches, and
transportation will be furnished.
For information, call Marion
Nachman, TO. 8-6697, or Pearl
Kline, UN. 4-9572.

Detroit Hebrew U.
Student Will Wed
Fellow Archaeologist

Al Jolson Chapter, Bnai Brith school's Girls Athletic Associa-
Girls, was elected president of tion
BBG District No. 6 at its recent
Other young women from the
annual convention at Elkhart area elected to District 6 of-
Lake, Wis.
fices are Marilyn Miller, Wind-
Miss Brindze, past president sor, vice-president; Audrey Katz,
of the Detroit-
Detroit, corresponding seer e-
Windsor Coun-
tary; Rosie Friedman, Windsor,
cil, Michigan
reporter.
Region and Jol-
The Michigan Region emerged
son Chapter of
victorious among t h e groups
BBG, was this
from eight Midwest states and
spring named
three Canadian provinces in the
by the League
song parody contest and the dis-
of Jewish Wom-
t r i c t discussion competition.
en as the fe-
Rosie Friedman took top honors
rn a 1 e recipient
in the latter event, speaking on
of t h e Mildred
"Is Our Jewish Education Pre-
Simons R o sen- Miss Brindze
paring Us for Lives as Jews."
berg youth leadership award.
The Bnai Brith Youth Or-
Want One of
g a n i z a tion representative on
Gov. Williams' Youth Commis-
These New
sion, Miss Brindze is among the
top students at Central High

MISS RENNA MACHLIS

There is an interesting ro-
mance in the announcement of
t h e betrothal of Miss Renna
Machlis of Jerusalem to Alan
Feinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David H. J. Feinberg of 2474 W
Boston Blvd., Detroit.
Miss Machlis, daughter of At-
torney and Mrs. Meyer Machlis
of Petach Tikvah, Israel, is a
student in the department of
pre-historic archaeology at the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
In the Holy City she met her
fellow-student, Detroiter Alan
Feinberg who has been awarded
a three-year fellowship at the
Hebrew University by the
Women's Hebrew Society of
South Africa. Mr. Feinberg, like
his financee, is specializing in
archaeology. He is majoring in
archaeology of the Middle East
and in Egyptology.
Mr. Feinberg is now on a six-
week visit with his family in De-
'troit, before returning to Israel
to resume his studies there and
his archaeological activities.
The betrothed couple plans to
wed in October and to reside in
Jerusalem.

Acquitted Moscow Doctor
Gets Health Ministry Post

LONDON, (JTA)—Prof. M. S.
Vovsy, one of the 15 physicians
who were arrested in Moscow
on charges of plotting the
deaths of Communist officials,
was appointed to a new Soviet
Health Council, advisory body to
the Ministry of Health.
The London Daily Telegraph
said that the reports that Mos-
cow may soon take steps to re-
sume diplomatic relations with
Israel are receiving increased
currency. "Some say that the
Russians have already ap-
proached the Israel government
through an East European cap-,
ital," the London paper stated.

program. Effective assistance to
both drives was given by the
JVS employment committee.
chaired by Leon G. Winkelman
and Jacob Kellman.
Staff time was also set aside
for intensive career and educa-
tional counseling of youth, Si-
mon added. During the coming
season, the agency plans to in-
crease its services to younger
persons who need assistance in
achieving maximum vocational
adjustment, the report said.
Officers re-elected to serve in
1953-54 are Erwin S. Simon, 12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 10, 1953
president; David M. Welling and
Clarence L. Ascher, vice-presi-
dents; Max J. Gerstman, secre-
For Fine Musk ...
tary, and Walter L. Field, treas-
and Entertainment
urer. Robert S. Amberg was
can
elected to fill a vacancy on the
board.
BEN KATZMAN

Minister Regrets Dumping
Of 200 Tons of Tomatoes

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Israel's
Minister of Agriculture, Peretz
Naphtali, expressed regret in
Parliament over the fact that
Israeli growers have dumped
200 tons of tomatoes rather
than accept low prices for them
from cannery tomatoes.
While promising to prevent
such occurrences, the Minister
said he did not consider the
event as "shattering Israel's po-
litical and economic structure."
The Minister made his state-
ment in reply to an interpella-
tion as to why the tomatoes
were dumped at a time when
the country needs vegetables so
badly.
The dumping of the tomatoes
took place near Haifa and end-
ed when the Marketers Equali-
zation Fund reached an agree-
ment with the growers under
which tomatoes will henceforth
be sold to canneries at 65 Israel
pounds per ton.

and His Orchestra
UN. 2-2783 or TO. 8-2907

I DAVE DOMBEY

& ASSOCIATES

Photographers

Weddings - Parties
Condids - Movies - 1, -Dimensional

4•••••••••••••••••••••-•0

Music and Entertainment



• • SAM E41111ER
• •
and His Orchestra

Automatic

* •


ASHERS or
DRYERS?

41

UN. 3-9494

'.••••-•••••••••••••••••••

Covers

' Plastic

MADE TO ORDER OR
R EADY

CALL ANNA KARBAL
TO. 7-0874

r SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS $1 UP

••••■••••• ■••■■•••■■ •••• ■ •• ■ dr,■•••■■••■•••■••■■•

THE BEST IN MUSIC
AND ENTERTAINMENT

Give You a Better Deal Than
Your Friend or Relative
in the Business!

MICKEY
WOOLF

CALL AL SCHWARTZ
TRinity 2-4977

Ars Cut Rate
Furniture

And His
Orchestra

CALL NOW
FOR FALL
DATES

9641 Conant
"THE SHACK THAT
SAVES YOU JACK"

LI. 1-7547

COMPLETE LINE OF

Dignified Lighting Fixtures

IMPORTED CHANDELIERS
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM—OPEN FRI. EVE.

CENTER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.

3246 W. Davison

TO. 8-7011-2

led

VACATION
FUN

A

for Everyone 1/4

at

BEAUTIFUL OMENA INN

WE DO BRAG ABOUT OUR

• LUXURIOUS BEDROOMS • EXCELLENT CUISINE
• ELABORATE DINING ROOM
Wholesome Entertainment
Planned by TV Star Ben . Zavin
Dancing Routines by Joe Cornell
Plus a Tantalizing Orchestra

Private Beach, Complete Playground Facilities
for Children
Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Ball Diamond

Reasonable Rates
Children Half Price

Reservations—Cal Anytime

KE.. 3-7290

or Write
Omena Inn, Omena, Mich.
or Call No.rthjaort 2482

OM ENA
1111 111 11 M- ON
22
ON GRAND TRAV
22 MILES NORTH ERSE BAY

OF TRAVERSE CITY

LI. 6-4610 - TY. 8-7800

Associated with

BENYAS - KAUFMAN

SPECIALISTS IN

FINE 10111.A1'IEFIY CL AN1NG

DRAPES - CORNICES - SLIP COVERS

LAMP SHADES

WE DO ALL THE WORK — REMOVING
-
&
(WITH PINS IN)

BED SPREADS

INSTALL-MG

PHONE US FOR ESTIMATE — NO OBLIGATION

Whitehouse Cleaners

Plant 11410 Jos. Campau

11101.1.1■•

TW. 1-1818.

.1•11

■ 11111110•1=11111M.

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan